This is particularly important to keep the user from having to
enter overly verbose statements such as:
A.Type == 'via' && A.Via_Type == 'buried'
when:
A.Via_Type == 'buried'
is perfectly clear.
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.
The 'Select Layer:' dialog pops up directly over the dialog with the loaded
Gerbers and hides all Gerber file names. This is just an aid so users remember
exactly which Gerber layer they're working on without having to move the dialog.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/4893
- Prevent crash on project tree for "Empty project" item
- Correctly handle loading of legacy projects in tree view
- Fix an issue where legacy projects would not get saved
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/4944
- convert expression string tokens to single-quote-delimited
- fix bug where netclass assignments weren't getting updated after
board setup dialog
- move property manager rebuild to lazy evaluation
- improve performance with wider use of const&
- retire DRC_SELECTOR stuff
- use wxString for GUI stuff (particularly translated stuff)
- fix EqualTo() to return false instead of asserting when op types
don't match
- fix buffer overruns with fixed-size string buffers
- make expression function calls case-insensitive
- integrate expression errors into rule parser
- produce more and better error messages
- keep BOARD_ITEM ptrs const as long as possible
- fix a couple of uninitialized variables
The original test didn't work if the tgz was not already in the
runner cache. This new test will fail the check if the file is missing
instead of erroring the command.
LIB_PIN is never used in the connectivity calculation,
so it should use SCH_PIN instead. Additionally, the label
orientation should take into account the orientation of
the component to ensure they don't overlap.
A 360° arc will have the mid point on the opposite side of the circle
from both the start and end points. This will make both slopes the
same, leading to a degeneracy in the calculation. We address this by
noting that the center will be halfway between the midpoint and the
start point.
Returning the poly index is not useful as it does not allow the use of
other SHAPE_POLY_SET Hole* functions that expect to get the indices of
holes rather than the outline