Introduces some updates to the inspector, and a number of bug fixes:
- Correctly handles changes in board stackup
- Correctly handles unit change events
- Correctly handles language change events
- All layout / panel settings are stored to the project settings
- Retains ability to create net report
- Simple filter searches on net name and net class name (stored in settings)
- Allows hide / show of columns (stored in settings)
- Grouping by netclass (stored in settings)
- Optional filtering by net name (stored in settings)
- Optional filtering by net class (stored in settings)
- Custom grouping by net name match
The UI for it is clunky (Cancel afterwards doesn't do what
you think it might), the undo code is all hand-rolled (and
possibly buggy?), and we have the Property Inspector now
for this type of stuff.
IPC2581 is a modern production file exchange system. It provides
single-file data output for an entire board including BOM and netlist
information.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/1954
Removed no-longer-required differentiation between importing
footprint vs board objects.
Renamed files to match the dialog.
Made Position At and Set Layer optional checkboxes.
Removed Group Items checkbox. (In the unlikely event that you don't
want a group, do an UnGroup after importing.)
Flattened out labelled-sizers in the dialog.
Removed importers blacklist, which hasn't been active for at least 4
years.
Fixed undo/redo bug that caused items to be no-longer-grouped after
a redo.
Create 2 wrappers for it: DIALOG_FOOTPRINT_CHOOSER and
FOOTPRINT_CHOOSER_FRAME. The first now gets called from wxGrid
editors, text button editors (such as Change Footprints), etc.
Retire FOOTPRINT_VIEWER_FRAME_MODAL. FOOTPRINT_VIEWER_FRAME still
exists, but has very few uses at this point.
Describe the actions of the fillet tools is a generic way, so that the
same general pattern can be used for other tools that modify shapes on
the BOARD.
Basically, an "ITEM_MODIFICATION_ROUTINE" is defined, which is
configured and called multiple times, calling back to the EDIT_TOOL when
it modifies or creates an item.
The motivation here is to make it easier to slot in new line-based
tools like chamfer, extend and so on without having to redo the
complicated item, selection and commit handling each time, and keep the
core "routines" simple and decoupled from the EDIT_TOOL's
internals.
This also resolves#15094 because the new commit handling does the right
thing when items were "conjured up" for the fillet (e.g. when a
rectangle is decomposed into lines).
Fixes: #15094
Change teardrop generation to rely more heavily on BOARD_CONNECTIVITY
for improved performance.
Add updating of teardrops on BOARD_COMMIT::Push().
Also converts m_CopperItemRTreeCache to std::shared_ptr.
We don't copy it around anyway, and having to create a new set
of std::unique_ptr's for each operation is likely to be more
expensive than std::shared_ptr's overhead.
This reverts commit 33da9b2327 and the
following commit dc08c48f33.
C++17 changed the behavior of static class member variables that are
constexpr defined. Previously this definition/declaration split was
valid for constexpr members, but after C++17 the static constexpr member
variables are automatically inlined, so the declaration is no longer
exported in some compilers (GCC 9/10/11 seem to have problems).
An alternate way of constexpr member variables is putting the
initialization in the class definition, but we can't init a COLOR4D
object when defining the COLOR4D class.
For now, revert this change until we can figure out the proper way of
architecting these colors.
This library is meant to move non-EDA items (language extensions,
library extensions, etc.) into the lowest-level of our dependency chain.
This library should never depend on anyother non-thirdparty code in the
kicad codebase.
The link maps were actually disabled by default before
912f1d5cec, and required KICAD_MAKE_LINK_MAPS
to be provided to enable them. So switch back to disabling them by
default.
Also, The lld linker is unable to accept a single dash cref option, while
ld and gold can. Instead, use the double dash version that is supported
by all three.
xref: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/60932
Co-authored-by: aris-kimi <aris_kimi@hotmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ian McInerney <ian.s.mcinerney@ieee.org>