Aliases in bus resolution were being resolved without a path, making
them effectively global nets. This applies the corrected path to the
bus members and adds a QA to catch this error
Late bind the range selection event so we don't lose our selection as a
result of loading data into the table, then jumping to the selected
value.
Fixes: https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/14186
This commit partially reverts deb3cbf8. VIA and SOLID operator='s introduced in it do a good job but the cloning of holes in addHole() causes bogus collisions.
Arrange connectivity items by sheet. Complex nets which span many
sheets make finding objects difficult. It also provides a higher
level of sheet view granularity.
It was due to the fact the sizers were set without menubar, created later.
A dummy menubar is now added at frame creation, to allow sizers to be
correctly initialized.
Fixes#14859https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/14859
The diff-pair placer creates DIFF_PAIRs on the stack, which have
VIAs in them, which have HOLEs in them. The HOLEs get put in the
NODE's index, and we then crash later when doing a collision after
the stack variable has gone out of scope.
The stack variable is also copied while doing a search for "best",
and without the operator= definitions the "best" and the "original"
both think they own the HOLE.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/14852
(They were only getting drawn on top of the selection shadow when
drawn by their parent symbol because LIB_FIELD was correctly
setting the view layers but SCH_FIELD was not.)
We need to check if a lockfile is valid to determine if we should
override the lock. Valid() is true if the lockfile couldn't be created
b/c of permissions or if the lockfile could be created and acquired.
This was causing intermittent shove hiccups/freezes as RULE_RESOLVER::GetClearance() could return a bogus clearance value, taking
a cached value for an item that does not exist anymore. If the allocator/stack accidentally reclaimed such item's address - we were getting
very nasty and difficult to reproduce misbehaviours of the shove algorithm. Hopefully this patch fixes this. More info in the comments.
Note to self - I'm still not fully convinced I want PNS::ITEM pointers as the cache key, probably a unique counter would be better here.
When editing or viewing library symbols, the files are watched for
underlying changes. If any occur, the user is either prompted to reload
(if reloading would overwrite their current edits) or the file is
silently updated to the current version on disk.
This also sets a custom assertion handler to avoid unneeded crashes when
recieving invalid SAMBA packets and turns off assertions entirely when
running in release (non-debug) mode