Create() is done without execption processing, while ReadDataFields
should have exception processing.
(This also fixes a case where exception processing on ReadDataFields
was missing.)
Also fixes a bug where the pinSelect menu wasn't checked for -1 before
fetching.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/13856
The ngspice manual does not indicate that there is any default
model type. This change ensures we get a `level=xy` written out to the
.model line when we select a HiSIM_HV model.
- generate .model lines in spice netlist for all device types that need
one
- add "level=<n>" to .model line for non-default model levels. This is
necessary to allow more sophisticated models to be used, and some
devices *always* need a level specified (e.g. JFETs)
- add "version=<n>" to .model line for models that have multiple
versions available (AFAIK only affects HiSIM_HV MOSFET models)
Fixes: https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/13775
The PEGTL parser used by KiCad for SPICE models only handles ASCII
characters. Despite the docs stating that you can, in theory, parse a
UTF-8 character by reading the base string, in pratice this does not
work as the UTF-8 string is represented by unsigned chars and the PEGTL
string is based on signed char.
To work around this, we need to convert micro and mu to the ASCII 'u'
equivalent
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/13642
In wxWidgets STL builds the compiler has multiple, ambigous choices
for converting - both arguments to std::string first, or just the
first to wxString.
Fixes#13432.
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
This should be OK now because we should be writing out all parameters
now (even if they're default value).
But perhaps more to the point, if we have the safety in there then
we miss cases where we really can't parse the model (value of "{VCC}")
and we need to fall back to a raw spice model.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/13444
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