Don't edit sheet during AddToScreenAndUndoList() call. If it's
cancelled and we delete the item, callers will still own pointers
to the freed memory. Do it in New and Paste instead.
When importing an existing schematic into a sheet that was no remapped
to use the symbol library table, the user was given the option to ignore
the warning and proceed with the import. This would end up with all of
the imported symbol links being broke. In hindsight, this was a bad
idea so now the user cannot import schematics that have been remapped.
Fixes lp:1791280
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1791280
Previously, when creating a new instance of a sheet, the full set of references
was cleared.
Moreover, if this sheet has sub-sheets, the annotation was incorrectly handled
Now only (and all) new sheet path(s) created have a reference cleared, as expected.
(new sheet paths can be more than one, if the new instance of the sheet has sub-sheets)
Fixes: lp:1789048
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1789048
For the path separator in full filename, the sheet filename from the dialog uses the Unix notation,
and the "old" sheet filename uses the default notation (it is the actual filename).
Therefore, on Windows, after closing the dialog, the filename was always seen as modified,
and the hierarchy was incorrectly modified (annotation cleared).
The messages on sheet duplication are changed to reflect the action
perceived by the user when accepting/rejecting the change.
Annotation is also reset for duplicating sheets where maintaining
existing annotation would conflict with existing sheets.
Renaming a subsheet but keeping the filename should not present a
warning to the user. The was triggered due to comparing a
fully-qualified filename to a relative filename.
Fixes: lp:1744475
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1744475
With the implementation of the legacy schematic plugin, any I/O error
when parsing the schematics would prevent the entire schematic from
being loaded. This change restores (somewhat) the previous behavior
where as long as the root schematic is loaded properly, then all of
the remaining sub-sheet will attempt to load.
Add GetError() method the SCH_PLUGIN object to allow for partial
schematic loading.
Check the error message contents when no exception was caught to warn
the user of any accumulated errors.
Fixes lp:1690644
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1690644
Use the legacy plugin schematic loader in the sheet edit and append
schematic code paths.
Check for fully qualified LIB_ID objects (must have library nickname)
when loading existing schematics when edit sheets.
Rewrite append schematic feature to handle import issues rather than
change the name and file name of all of the sheets in the imported
schematic. This includes the following:
- Load the schematic into a temporary SCH_SHEET object.
- Make sure the imported schematic does not cause any hierarchy
recursion issues.
- Verify the imported schematic uses fully qualified #LIB_ID objects
(symbol library table).
- Check to see if any symbol libraries need to be added to the current
project's symbol library table. This includes:
- Check if the symbol library already exists in the project or global
symbol library table.
- Convert symbol library URLS that use the ${KIPRJMOD} environment
variable to absolute paths. ${KIPRJMOD} will not be the same for
this project.
- Check for duplicate symbol library nicknames and change the new symbol
library nickname to prevent library name clashes.
- Update all schematic symbol LIB_ID object library nicknames when the
library nickname was changed to prevent clashes.
- Check for duplicate sheet names which is illegal and automatically
rename any duplicate sheets in the imported schematic.
- Clear all of the annotation in the imported schematic to prevent
clashes.
- Append the objects from the temporary sheet to the current page.
- Replace any duplicate time stamps.
- Refresh the symbol library links.
Add support code to SCH_SCREEN object to assist with schematic import.
Doxygen comment cleaning.
Fixes lp:1731760
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1731760
Calculate the proper minimum height when resizing sheets to prevent resized
sheet height from always increasing.
Prevent the sheet pins from being drawn in the corners of the sheet when
updating the edge constraints on resize. This ensures that the sheet pin
is always drawn within the bounds of the sheet. Please note that this fix
may not be 100% accurate as is assumes the default grid size of 50 mils.
This may not be what the user expected but it guarantees that wires will
connect to the pin properly.
Fixes lp:1699796
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1699796
* Derive SCH_SHEET_LIST from std::vector rather than using internal array
management. Change all internal code to use iterators or array operator
in loops.
* Allow creation of empty SCH_SHEET_LIST for external population for plotting
and printing.
* Clean up print an plot code to take advantage of new SCH_SHEET_LIST behavior.
* Make BuildSheetList() public so list can be populated after creation.
* Update all instances of SCH_SHEET_LIST with the appropriate SCH_SHEET
object on initialization.
* Create const and non-const version of SCH_SHEET_PATH::GetSheet().
* Move FindSheetByName() function from SCH_SHEEET_PATH to SCH_SHEET object
and update calls to FindSheetByName() accordingly.
* Remove SCH_SHEET_PATH::FindSheet() which was unused.
* Add sorting option to SCH_SHEET::GetSheets().
* Add const and non-const version of GetRootSheet() to SCH_SHEET.
* Add GetSheetPaths() function to SCH_SHEET which behaves the same way
as SCH_SHEET_LIST except it uses standard C++ containers and is a much
simpler design.