(Don't require the same text to be put into the tooltip.
It's error-prone and also disallows us from having a separate
tooltip for toolbar buttons.)
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/17009
AppleClang seems to generate different typeinfo for forward declarations
of classes than the actual class object, so the any_cast for the pointer
parameter fails due to the types not matching (even when they look the
same when printed in the error).
Instead, we must always ensure we use the actual object when defining
the parameter type when placing the object into the event.
CHANGED abandon the unpredictable behaviour of the Simulation Command
dialog. You now separately add simulation tabs (which have invariant
command types once created), and the dialog edits the current tab.
Also a bunch of bug fixes to make multiple simulation plots actually
work.
The text box used a different enum than the shapes, so this leads to a
possibility of clashing. The new action framework flagged this problem,
so modify the tool to handle the shape types properly.
Fixes KICAD-2CJ
Using std::any from C++17 allows for proper type handling in the
parameter field, removing the need for casting to void* and then casting
the void* to the desired type.
[ADDED]: A panel to the schematic editor that allows quick access to all
of the items connected to the currently highlighted net.
This is an initial swag at implementing a full net navigator feature. For
now it only shows the currently highlighted net nodes. The incremental
net list advanced setting must be enabled in order to use this feature due
to performance reasons. There are still some issues with saving the panel
position which will be addressed in the future.
Initial code for serializing wxAuiPaneInfo settings to and from JSON have
be implemented.
(They should only be used when we collect more info before performing
the command. If the command is something like showing the simulator,
then there should be no elipsis as we don't collect more info before
showing the window.)
Also improves a few of the menu tooltips.
I believe I have managed to keep the slightly distinct functionality of
both implementations: the action will now use the selected sheet or find
one under the cursor if it's there.
It will also keep placing pins while they exist, which was inconsistent
in the behavior of the single click version before (other single click
commands keep placing until you cancel, e.g. no-connects )
Also, it will automatically end the tool when it runs out of sheet pins.
Fixes: https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/13296