The simulator has advanced considerably, and it is seeing lots of active
development, so make it a required part of KiCad. Additionally, the
build without the simulator has actually been broken for a while, so no
one clearly is building without ngspice right now.
* Add Boost::locale explicetly to the CMake since nanoodbc requires it
* Don't let nanoodbc add all Boost libraries to the link line, since it
is used in common, and it was pulling the unit test framework into
common then.
It fixes a link issue on W10/msys2 when building some .exe files
not related to QA tests, but have the unit_test_framework library linked
without this change..
GCC 12 and Clang include a flag allowing initialization of trivial
variables with a known pattern or with 0. Enable zero init by default in
everything but debug mode, and pattern init for debug mode. Also provide
an option to completely disable this, giving unitialized variables.
ADDED: Add compile flag -ftrivial-auto-var-init to build
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>
Some classes had been originally designed to be usable separate from wx,
but over time our uses of the classes have become entertwined with wx
features (e.g. colors), and various changes have also leaked wx into the
classes unguarded. So just remove the option to hide wx in those classes
to simplify the code.
Organize the build options into various categories to make finding them
in the main file easier.
Other changes:
* Removed KICAD_NETLIST_QA
* Renamed BUILD_SMALL_DEBUG_FILES to KICAD_BUILD_SMALL_DEBUG_FILES
As part of supporting Apple Silicon, we've got to upgrade our embedded
Python to a version that comes with an Apple Silicon build. Python 3.9
suffices. This means we ignore python3.9 while fixing up bundles.
Apple requires all code to be signed on Apple Silicon. We've added signing
to the build. This has to be run after anything that adds to or modifies
the installed files. As of Cmake 3.14 (CMP0082), the install rules are run
in the order declared, so we are able to do this just by adding the
signing subdirectory last in the main CMakeLists.txt. By default, the
build will be signed "ad hoc", which does not require a developer to
create keys or get keys from Apple. We added some CMake variables to
control signing, KICAD_OSX_CODESIGN and KICAD_OSX_SIGNING_*.
In order to better support development, we've added some necessary cleanup
steps to KiCad that were performed externally in the release and nightly
build process, like removing any .pyc files and extra Python symlinks
erroneously introduced by fixup_bundle. We also adjusted "refix_rpaths" to
be more accurate. We should not need "wrangle_bundle" when building and
installing a local development copy of KiCad.
Tested on msys2 which is the only place it would have been buggy
CMake seems to share the gdiplus linkage with the other dependencies automatically now
INSTALL(FILE) does not handle setting linux-specific attributes in the
same way that INSTALL(TARGET) does. This patch is suggested by
StefanBruens
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/9974