Versions specific variables that may point to objects that change
through versions, allowing multiple KiCad versions to operate correctly
(even on MSW) on the same machine.
The use of printf, wxLogDebug, and std::err/std::out causes excessive
debugging output which makes finding specific debugging messages more
difficult than it needs to be.
There is still some debugging output in test code that really needs to
be moved into a unit test.
Add debugging output section to the coding policy regarding debugging
output.
- Better code and messages.
- Speedup calculations when removing cutouts and holes from main board.
- Do not stop step generation when trying to load a 3D modele having issues.
The Boost::boost style library dependencies don't work
on some CMake versions (couldn't find library -lBoost::boost)
Use ${Boost_INCLUDE_DIRS} in the target_include_dirs() instead.
This adds a test to the recent GetLayerName function, and moves
it to the base.h file for re-use for any code that needs a
layer name.
This test covers the case that caused lp:1824750 [1].
[1]: https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1824750
The SEXPR class is a useful general-purpose S-Expression library
class and can (maybe) be used else where. It also should get
test coverage, as even if noone else uses it, it's critical for the
kicad2step exporter.
Also add some test coverage for some kicad2step routines. For now,
they're not useful outside kicad2step, but they are at least a useful
reference for S-Expression parsing.
This is not technically correct (the Boost dependency is introduced through
libcommon), but less invasive as it doesn't pull in libcommon on the linker
command line.
More recent Kicad_pcb files have quoted layer names (i.e.
strings, not symbols). The importer in K2S doesn't handle that,
so it chokes on elements like (layer "Edge.Cuts").
Fixes: lp:1824750
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1824750
The addition of very small segments in OCE triggers sliver
removal/cleanup in the BREP generation that can get stuck in a very long
loop during STEP export of boards. These were introduced to ensure
closure of boards with small gaps that were too big for OCE to consider
joined.
Removing the small segments allows STEP export to proceed in a
reasonable time. This also decreases the default minimum gap size that
kicad2step uses to determine curve matching. This prevents mis-matching
small curves
Fixes: lp:1784626
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1784626