CAIRO_PRINT_CTX provides a Cairo context created from wxPrintDC.
It allows one to prepare printouts using the Cairo library and
let wxWidgets handle the rest.
This adds an io-benchmark case of the STRING_LINE_READER
class, which reads a file into a std::string, *then*
reads it line by line.
As expected, due to it all being in memory, this is very fast.
Also fixes an issue in io_benchmark where the input file
must be in the current dir.
Text doesn't have "special" handling of dragging, like connected items (it's
basically just a move). However, allowing "drag" to work on text makes
handling text consistent when dragging other items.
The dialog was using a LIB_ALIAS from library cache to show the symbol to the canvas without making a local copy.
Unfortunately, the library viewer is doing the same thing.
Now the GAL is used in Eeschema, a link to the VIEW used by the GAL canvas is stored in this class.
When The selector symbol dialog is used to choose a symbol to display in the Library viewer,
a race condition between the Library viewer GAL canvas and the dtor dialog that destroyed this link in the same instancied class.
Now, the SYMBOL_PREVIEW_WIDGET used in the dialog works on a local copy of the symbol to display.
Adds a link-time dependency for libngspice, so that other tools may
detect ngspice as a KiCad dependency.
The library is still loaded with dlopen() as it gives a way to reload it
in case of problems. The DLL name is recognized during CMake
configuration and used to load the library at runtime.
This adds a pre-commit hook to warn of any style errors.
Also adds a 'hook-chain' script to simplify future hooks.
Add dev-doc note about how to use the formatter.
When reading (and writing) a file, we must switch the current locale to "C" for LC_NUMERIC.
Unfortunately, on Windows, a wxWidgets assert was shown when reading some items (bitmaps images).
This wxWidgets assert (related to decimal separator) is overzealous and is now hidden only when reading/writing files.
CanonicalizeName only adds the lib prefix and .so suffix, so loading
libngspice.so fails until the development package is installed.
MAC/Windows code paths lookup soversion 0 of ngspice as well, as this
is the only compatible version.
It is possible for an async thread to simply be deferred if not
specifically set to async. In which case, until the return value is
requested, the loop may simply wait.
By decoupling from std::thread, we can avoid the wait/sleep cycle in
checking the std::atomic completion variable. The std::future variables
are immediately returning without the additional atomic check cycle.
Fixes a crash when typing fast in the place footprint filter box.
Also adds a bunch more checking to GAL locking, including making
sure the same person unlocks as locked, and preventing piece-meal
calls (the RAII objects must be used).