... and GetMsgPanelInfo.
Step 4 in the g_UserUnit eradication effort.
Also removes a couple of conversion routines that were close
enough to extinction.
(cherry picked from commit c75da51)
Be consistent with order, formatting, etc.
Remove debug stuff such as zone timestamp and net code.
Clean up misleading pad messages.
(cherry picked from commit 2132109)
This adjusts the selection addition criteria for
blocks to allow items such as labels to connect to
lines not at the endpoints. It also uses the same
logic to correctly gather bus-wire, bus-bus entries.
Fixes: lp:1738941
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1738941
Fixes the connection display and dragging behavior of wires,
busses and their entries.
The implemented drag logic is:
-busses and bus-bus entries drag each other when connected at endpoints
-wires and wire-bus entries drag each other when connected at endpoints
-entries do not drag wires or busses when connected to wire middles
-wire-bus entries do not drag busses
The implemented connection logic is:
-bus-bus entries connect busses to busses but not wires
-wire-bus entries connect wires to busses but not wire to wires or
busses to busses
All of the schematic object load and save code is implemented in the
legacy schematic plugin so it is no longer required.
Remove unused file with old schematic file loader.
Doxygen comment cleaning.
Dotted, dashed and dash-dot lines are provided in
HPGL, PDF, PS and SVG plot outputs along with line
width and color formatting.
DXF format does not currently provide any dashed
line functionality
A bug in HPGL plotted is corrected. Previous HPGL
dashed line commands were incorrect, plotting all
lines as solid.
eeschema now supports arbitrary colors for all object types, and
pcbnew does in GAL canvas. When switching from GAL to legacy canvas,
pcbnew will convert colors to the nearest legacy color.
Pcbnew: Code cleaning and bug fix in autoplace functions
Dialog exchange footprints has now a separate button to update the .cmp file, only on request.
Fix an annoying issue about not named nets:
now, these nets are named from the component references and pin names which are connected.
therefore, unless the net or the footprint references are modified, the net name is not modified between 2 netlist calculations.
In particular the new mechanism for handling extended color palettes is in place,
included renaming the ini keys and saving the color name instead of its index; this means better forward compatibility with palette changes.
Since ini keys are changed, colors will be reset
// This provides better project control over rounding to int from double
// than wxRound() did. This scheme provides better logging in Debug builds
// and it provides for compile time calculation of constants.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <limits.h>
//-----<KiROUND KIT>------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* KiROUND
* rounds a floating point number to an int using
* "round halfway cases away from zero".
* In Debug build an assert fires if will not fit into an int.
*/
#if defined( DEBUG )
// DEBUG: a macro to capture line and file, then calls this inline
static inline int KiRound( double v, int line, const char* filename )
{
v = v < 0 ? v - 0.5 : v + 0.5;
if( v > INT_MAX + 0.5 )
{
printf( "%s: in file %s on line %d, val: %.16g too ' > 0 ' for int\n", __FUNCTION__, filename, line, v );
}
else if( v < INT_MIN - 0.5 )
{
printf( "%s: in file %s on line %d, val: %.16g too ' < 0 ' for int\n", __FUNCTION__, filename, line, v );
}
return int( v );
}
#define KiROUND( v ) KiRound( v, __LINE__, __FILE__ )
#else
// RELEASE: a macro so compile can pre-compute constants.
#define KiROUND( v ) int( (v) < 0 ? (v) - 0.5 : (v) + 0.5 )
#endif
//-----</KiROUND KIT>-----------------------------------------------------------
// Only a macro is compile time calculated, an inline function causes a static constructor
// in a situation like this.
// Therefore the Release build is best done with a MACRO not an inline function.
int Computed = KiROUND( 14.3 * 8 );
int main( int argc, char** argv )
{
for( double d = double(INT_MAX)-1; d < double(INT_MAX)+8; d += 2.0 )
{
int i = KiROUND( d );
printf( "t: %d %.16g\n", i, d );
}
return 0;
}