This also fixes a bunch of bugs where an error during save would
still close the window (rather than cancelling the close action).
Fixes: lp:1785034
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1785034
This removes the existing constructors so that all parsing must
be explicit and callers are made aware that they need to think
about illegal characters, malformed ids, etc.
Fixes: lp:1783474
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1783474
Nets assigned by power pins are weak, meaning they are valid
as long as there is nothing else attached to such pins. This patch
checks whether there are other wires or pins attached to a power pin
before placing a global net label.
Fixes: lp:1755191
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1755191
Also adds indicators in layers palette for feedback.
Also generates sized images for all indicators instead of using
scaled bitmaps (which didn't look great).
Also fixes a completely unrelated typo in a UI string.
The Windows drive specifier C: was being interpreted as a valid URL by
wxURI which was performing a URL comparison instead of a file comparison
which always failed in LIB_TABLE_BASE::FindRowByURI(). Change test for
URI to search string for "://" to determine if the comparison should be
a URI (string) comparison or a file (wxFileName) comparison.
Don't run final rescue unless the user performs the remapping.
Standalone eeschema did not have the project path set when importing
a non-KiCad sheet. Due to this any libraries created during the import
were saved to the directory of eeschema executable instead of the actual
schematic directory.
With the implementation of the legacy schematic plugin, any I/O error
when parsing the schematics would prevent the entire schematic from
being loaded. This change restores (somewhat) the previous behavior
where as long as the root schematic is loaded properly, then all of
the remaining sub-sheet will attempt to load.
Add GetError() method the SCH_PLUGIN object to allow for partial
schematic loading.
Check the error message contents when no exception was caught to warn
the user of any accumulated errors.
Fixes lp:1690644
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1690644
Don't back up schematic files unless the user requests a remap.
Back up all files that could be changed by a remap including the
schematic file(s), cache library, project file, and rescue library
files.
Use an HTML control instead of a static text control for improved layout
of the user remap prompt.
Improve the user prompt in the remap dialog to make it clear that changes
will be made to project files.
Use the legacy plugin schematic loader in the sheet edit and append
schematic code paths.
Check for fully qualified LIB_ID objects (must have library nickname)
when loading existing schematics when edit sheets.
Rewrite append schematic feature to handle import issues rather than
change the name and file name of all of the sheets in the imported
schematic. This includes the following:
- Load the schematic into a temporary SCH_SHEET object.
- Make sure the imported schematic does not cause any hierarchy
recursion issues.
- Verify the imported schematic uses fully qualified #LIB_ID objects
(symbol library table).
- Check to see if any symbol libraries need to be added to the current
project's symbol library table. This includes:
- Check if the symbol library already exists in the project or global
symbol library table.
- Convert symbol library URLS that use the ${KIPRJMOD} environment
variable to absolute paths. ${KIPRJMOD} will not be the same for
this project.
- Check for duplicate symbol library nicknames and change the new symbol
library nickname to prevent library name clashes.
- Update all schematic symbol LIB_ID object library nicknames when the
library nickname was changed to prevent clashes.
- Check for duplicate sheet names which is illegal and automatically
rename any duplicate sheets in the imported schematic.
- Clear all of the annotation in the imported schematic to prevent
clashes.
- Append the objects from the temporary sheet to the current page.
- Replace any duplicate time stamps.
- Refresh the symbol library links.
Add support code to SCH_SCREEN object to assist with schematic import.
Doxygen comment cleaning.
Fixes lp:1731760
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1731760
The GTK+ file dialog is case sensitive however it does support regular
expressions. Most of the file dialog wildcards are lower case so only
files with the lower case extensions will show up in the file dialog.
This code adds a method to convert file extensions of any case to the
appropriate (sch -> [sS][cC][hH]) regular expression on GTK+ builds so
all file extension case combinations will show up in the file dialog.
A note to developers: make sure to add a file extension when setting
when setting the default file argument. If you do don't set an
extension, the GTK+ file dialog will happily append the regular
expression as the file extension which is surely not what you want.
There are still a few known places (mostly gerbview) where there are
some complex wildcard code that has not been converted.
Fixes lp:1720542
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1720542
Refactor rescue objects so that they can support derivation.
Factor out legacy rescuer code to perform legacy project rescues.
Create new symbol library table rescuer for rescuing symbol library table
based projects.
Perform the correct rescue type on project load.
Add symbol library table remapping support to the tools menu for run on
demand as applicable.
Add flag to SCH_SCREENS::UpdateSymbolLinks() to allow forcing the symbol
link updates when the library modification hash has not changed.
Check the if the schematic being loaded has been remapped (no symbol
library table nicknames defined) and remap accordingly.
Fix issues when resolving the library symbol links in the schematic
symbols.
Add cache library fallback when resolving symbols that cannot be
remapped.
Add remap complete message to remap dialog.
Add HasLibrary() helper to LIB_TABLE_BASE.
Fix issues when loading library symbols using symbol library table.
Add hashing function to symbol library table.
Improve the symbol panel message to warn user when cache library is
used to resolve symbol.
- Also makes the project and file import functions filetype dependent.
- The change from IO_MGR::KICAD to IO_MGR::KICAD_SEXP removes a conflict from a compile definition for KICAD when compiling kicad/import_project.cpp
- !! Eeschema uses Eagle plugin for loading schematics (i.e. it does not
use KiCad format anymore)
- Fixed build errors
- Fixed a few crashes
- Code formatting
Add loading symbol library table code to schematic PROJECT object.
Fix minor issues with loading global symbol library table.
Add default symbol library path environment variable to the environment
variable list and change the variable name to KICAD_SYMBOL_DIR.
Add code to SCH_SCREENS to test if all library nicknames of the symbol
library IDs are empty.
Remove unnecessary KICAD_USE_SCH_IO_MANAGER build option.
Fix if statement logic to ensure the unit number is never set to zero.
Add logic to the legacy schematic plugin to automatically convert any
schematic files that have components with a unit setting of zero. Set
the schematic modified flag so that the user will be notified of a
changed schematic.
Add a user warning when the schematic parser fixes the bug and sets
the file modified flag.
Fixes lp:1677282
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1677282
Only the root sheet symbol library links were being updated when the
schematic was loaded so changed call to update all sheets.
Fixes lp:1670079
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1670079
When Eeschema is relaunched from KiCad, the symbol libraries were always
reloaded which isn't necessary as they are maintained by the kiface project
object until the project is changed.
Fix minor title capitalization in symbol library progress dialog.
Move adding LIB_PART to library until the part is fully parse. The problem
was unique_ptr was cleaning up the part when an exception was thrown during
parsing causing a double free when the cache was deleted.
Add missing try/catch block when loading the cache library during an append
schematic operation.
Fixes lp:1663869
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1663869