- LINEs now own their vias optionally (depending whether a LINE with its VIA belongs to a node)
- get rid of unique_ptr on the internal NODE::Add API (and also made it private)
- make sure stack pointers are not added to the node
- use rvalue reference for NODE::Add/NODE::Replace
Manually rebased by Jeff Young <jeff@rokeby.ie> 5 April 2023
- prerequisite for holes as first class objects code
- introduced the OWNABLE_ITEM interface that defines the owning container (NODE/other ITEM/ITEM_SET)
- simplified the ITEM_SET interface
- constified a lot of APIs (ownership/JOINT management) as a side effect
Rebased and cleaned up by Jeff Young <jeff@rokeby.ie> 5 April 2023
- some STL cover types removed
The shove algorithm can't move the loose track ends. It always needs a via. In case of wide segments stitched with
a small via, the collision search finds only colliding segments and does not consider the via. This leads to frequent shove falilures
or 'choppy' behaviour when the head line only slightly overlaps with an end of a thick trace. This patch attempts at improving this behaviour
by considering the 'tiny via in wide segment' case explicitly.
It seems to be completely preventing optimization instead of preventing over-optimization in case the head is a dragged via.
To be investigated in more details in V7.
Fixes: https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/8665
This was leaking windows headers and partial wx headers to 1084 compilation units......
This also means math/util.h is leaking to 1084 compilation units which seems a bit high too.
The log viewer tool lets you inspect all the intermediate stages of the routing algorithms. This patch:
- Adds source location tracking of the debug calls (need to use the PNS_DBG macro, sorry)
- Moves some wxLogTrace calls to DEBUG_DECORATOR::Message() so that messages can be displayed alongside the corresponding geometric shapes
Edge.Cuts have no parent but cross all layers, so we need to handle the
"all layers" case. Also renames "IsPadOnLayer" to "IsOnLayer".
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/5351
The use of printf, wxLogDebug, and std::err/std::out causes excessive
debugging output which makes finding specific debugging messages more
difficult than it needs to be.
There is still some debugging output in test code that really needs to
be moved into a unit test.
Add debugging output section to the coding policy regarding debugging
output.
The first one keeps a log of events (start routing, mouse motion, etc).
The second allows for adding temporary debug drawings and messages which are stored synchronously with the events in LOGGER.
The event stream together with the PCB design (now with UUIDs) can be used to deterministically replay routing bugs as the user sees them.