SCH_EDIT_FRAME::RecalculateConnections() calls SchematicCleanup and then
resets the connectivity graph and recalculates it. OnModify() also
calls RecalculateConnections(). For long calculation schematics, this
can impact usability
And add tests to see if the file can be saved
Fix also an issue in sch_editor_control.cpp: The page setup dlg must generate changes
only if the OK button is clicked.
Fixes#13599https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/13599
The pressure relief valve was not useful for common work patterns as it
forced the recalculation on many common actions such as bus expansion.
This caused it to actually feel slower than with the pressure relief
valve off.
For most schematics, realtime is now fast enough to not need the valve
and for those that are extremely complex, removing the valve helps this
run more predictably
This iterated over all pins to find the pin after a given item. Because
out pattern is consistently to iterate in the outer loop, this means
that we were an O(n^2) loop for the pins just to find their names. This
affected very large parts (e.g. FPGAs) when switching sheets to display
We only need to parse the libraries for the Sim Model Editor dialog
(so that we can determine the models to put in the popup). Doing it
for netlisting just opens us up to incorrectly parsing the SPICE, and
returns no value.
This also means that a SIM_LIB_MGR manages a single library, and
never multiple libraries.
This also allows the tidying-up of some error reporting structures to
better inform the user what went wrong.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/13431
When remapping the exported symbols, we should keep this in the undo
stack (remapping, not the existence of the new elements) and set the
dirty bit for the file to ensure it is saved/autosaved
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/13493
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
Two issues here:
Selected labels would half of the time add junctions splitting lines
when the lines would have been selected-by-drag (removing the need for a
junction).
Split lines aren't selected by drag by default, and we need to test
labels against lines that are selected by drag.
Fixes: https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/13224