A sheetpath is required to correctly resolve text variables.
Depending on currentSheet is rife with bugs.
There are many places where we do *not* want to be prepending
field names to the field values, such as netlisting,
building PDF hypertext menus, etc.
Also, Find/Replace needs to work on unresolved text, as
that's what we're going to display (and if replace nuked
your variable references you wouldn't be happy).
(cherry picked from commit b41d446f58)
The netlist exporter was never updated to exclude symbols that are
tagged as power symbols. Only the legacy power symbol name prefix
('#') was used as the power symbol check. Power symbols no longer
require the '#' name prefix.
(cherry picked from commit fb6b8eaeea)
Needs to be static, so keep the reference from the associated symbol and
not the SCH_SYMBOL instance. Both will likely have the same prefix,
which is all we care about here
(cherry picked from commit 2cac992801)
We're going to use the dataStore to update the symbol, so
if we store resolved values it will nuke any text variables
even if the field wasn't edited.
Not sure if the BOM generator has a separate resolve-variables
step or not. But it will need one as the code removed here
only worked for Values and Footprint fields anyway.
Settings should be initialized on start-up. This removes the option of
lazily loading the settings from file and instead requires all settings
needed to be loaded on KiFACE start before requesting data from the
settings object
(cherry picked from commit e6ab9a88ce)
- Ensure that critical paths (ERC/netlister) are fully-rechecked
- Handle symbol/pin distinction in change markers
- Fully connect hierarchical pins in one pass descending
(cherry picked from commit 6e8a5acc66)
Previously, almost all connectivity updates were full updates, meaning
that the entire connectivity graph would be rebuilt each time a change
was made to the schematic. This update modifies the update to only
correct the subgraphs that are directly affected by the change.
It uses the existing connection graph to find all affected subgraphs as
well as connections to the changes based on the visible schematic.
These elements are removed from the existing connectivity graph and
marked dirty. They then have a new connectivity graph built only around
their changes. The resulting graph is merged into the original.
Currently, this ability is behind an advanced config flag
`IncrementalConnectivity` while testing.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/10846
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/1794
(cherry picked from commit a154571438)
The spacemouse driver, particularly on Mac, is extremely unstable and
causes crashes even when not being used. This places the interface
behind an advanced config flag to ensure that users can affirmatively
opt-in to the potential for crashes
(cherry picked from commit 2cd854af14)
1) Don't read libraries multiple times
2) VDMOS default is nchan if not specified
3) In the absence of a workbook default to LTSpice compatability
4) Don't attempt to write out a model line for a subckt; it never has
a baseModel