The pressure relief valve was not useful for common work patterns as it
forced the recalculation on many common actions such as bus expansion.
This caused it to actually feel slower than with the pressure relief
valve off.
For most schematics, realtime is now fast enough to not need the valve
and for those that are extremely complex, removing the valve helps this
run more predictably
This iterated over all pins to find the pin after a given item. Because
out pattern is consistently to iterate in the outer loop, this means
that we were an O(n^2) loop for the pins just to find their names. This
affected very large parts (e.g. FPGAs) when switching sheets to display
EDA_ITEMs are responsible for giving their parent a crack at it if
they failed to resolve it. This recurses all the way up to the schematic/
board, and then to the project.
Cross-reference handling is also move to the EDA_ITEMs. It must be done
before bubbling up so that we don't end up in loops. (The aDepth parameter
will break the loop, but without having done anything useful.)
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/13541
We only need to parse the libraries for the Sim Model Editor dialog
(so that we can determine the models to put in the popup). Doing it
for netlisting just opens us up to incorrectly parsing the SPICE, and
returns no value.
This also means that a SIM_LIB_MGR manages a single library, and
never multiple libraries.
This also allows the tidying-up of some error reporting structures to
better inform the user what went wrong.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/13431
1) Always honour the dialog checkbox value.
2) Don't expect the absence of the primary parameter in Sim.Params to
mean that Value stores it. It might be the default parameter value.
3) Update spiceTypeInfo when matching legacy data to an internal model.
4) Initialize the store-in-value checkbox depending on whether or not
we found the primary parameter in the Value field.
This moves some stuff to REPORTER APIs. Moving more stuff would be good,
but it probably too high-risk at present. We'll wait for 8.0 for that....
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/13359
Also improves some terminology for english-speakers.
Also substitues [] vector access (which creates empty elements) over
at() (which throws if the item is not found).
The whole edit dialog is blocked while dragging if anything else is drag
selected, and if nothing is drag selected the rotations/mirroring will
be fine. Also, we already allow mirror and rotate while dragging, using
the keyboard shortcuts and menu items, and it works fine.
This is mainly for simulation testing where the dialog has to be
grown every time you restart the app, but it might as well be applied
to the similar dialogs.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/12887
1) Use C-locale when converting output of parsers to strings.
2) InferSimModel() must run on local copy of fields, not the fields in
the symbol (which might be different if they've already been edited in
the Symbol Properties Dialog, for instance).
3) InferSimModel() should accept a deviceType already set to RLC.
4) Don't output trailing decimal separators if there's no fraction.
It appears the dialog had already been updated to remove it from the
formbuilder project and the cpp file, but the header wasn't checked in
at the same time.
onParamGridChanged was firing before CommitPendingChanges which meant
the edited value didn't get saved if the editor was still open when
OK was clicked.
1) Finish removing pin-count based APIs. We need to know the pin names
as well, not just the count.
2) Fix a bug in the regexp for SPICE functions to allow both lowercase
and uppercase function names
3) Move CreatePins() overrides to the new API so that we get pins on
raw SPICE models.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/13190
Also fixes various bugs if symbols contained non-indexed pin numbers.
We really need to know the actual pin names when creating models, rather
than just assuming 1, 2... etc.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/13183
The paged book initialization (and others) can generate events,
re-laying out the whole dialog multiple times during initialization.
This halts events during the layout period
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/13158
1) if a legacy model references a library then we need to see if said
libraray exists and read model from it if so
2) legacy node ordering is by index, not pin name
3) we can't auto-generate a pin map when we don't know the pin names,
so don't try
Also adds simulation model inference to Symbol Editor's Simulation Model
Editor, and adds write-back from both Simulation Model Editors to their
parent Symbol Fields Editor dialogs.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/12505
This is probably a good rule of thumb to prevent any event ordering
issues between platforms or unhandled events being trigger during
inherited object destruction.