Also removes the side-effect that SCH_SHEET_LIST's
c'tor would sort the list (and write virtual page
numbers) anytime the starting sheet was the root.
Also, definitely don't build a SHEET_LIST (sorted or
otherwise) if you're not even going to use it.
Also don't build SCH_SHEET_LISTs on idle events. Better
to just always have the Next Sheet button enabled (we
already beep if you click it and there's no next sheet).
Also, use a SCREEN_LIST when you can. It's much cheaper
to create.
Also fixes a bug where the .fbp file didn't get checked
in for the "Reset custom power symbols" checkbox addition.
Also adds disabled checkboxes to act as hints for what
is always updated.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/17868
When we replace a symbol with one that has fewer pins, the old pins
are released, which leaves points to them in the connection graph
dangling. This updates the pointer to use the cloned copy in the undo
stack until the connection graph is rebuilt with the new data
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/17851
Also fixes a bug where Convert Symbol wasn't undoable.
Also cleans up some SetModified() call no longer needed with SCH_COMMIT.
Also fixes bug where revert of a modification didn't update the screen's
RTree.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/15030
A sheetpath is required to correctly resolve text variables.
Depending on currentSheet is rife with bugs.
There are many places where we do *not* want to be prepending
field names to the field values, such as netlisting,
building PDF hypertext menus, etc.
Also, Find/Replace needs to work on unresolved text, as
that's what we're going to display (and if replace nuked
your variable references you wouldn't be happy).
Rather than update library symbols one at a time, queue them up by
schematic symbol to prevent multiple updates to the same symbol in
complex hierarchies. This also removes all of the library symbols
first which will clear out all of the library symbol variants that
were created by modifying library symbols in place and/or changes to
the symbol in the library.
Don't add new variant library symbol if an equivalent variant already
exists in the schematic local cache. This prevents duplicate library
symbols from being added to the local cache when the first variant in
the cache does not match that of the symbol being added.
They don't define a KiCad string class, so the header file name was
somewhat misleading. But the fact that they didn't match definitely
made coding more difficult.