The --board-plot-params argument was never parsed so it was always ignored.
[ADDED] A '--no-protel-ext' option to allow plotting gerbers with the KiCad
file extension (gbr) instead of the Protel gerber file extensions.
The API is needed for wxFormBuilder, and I couldn't figure out any
way around it, but we can at least reduce the risk of someone calling
it accidentally (again).
(cherry picked from commit 46564055f4)
WindowIds aren't actually guaranteed to be unique, and we don't
perform a dynamic_cast on the result of FindWindowById() because
of linker issues....
This is an attempt to fix KICAD-39.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/14928
(cherry picked from commit d6aefc458c)
Previously, with aContext == nullptr, the mutex would lock, but not unlock.
Then it got deadlocked inside OPENGL_GAL dtor.
(cherry picked from commit eaf65f7d53)
ADDED: The -n or --negative option for exporting negative svg or pdf plots
from kicad-cli. Example usage: kicad-cli pcb export svg -n -l B.Cu board.kicad_pcb
It'd be nicer to know what happens, but we don't have a reproducible
case, so this "fix" will at least prevent that particular crash.
(cherry picked from commit 0091b9f897)
(They were only getting drawn on top of the selection shadow when
drawn by their parent symbol because LIB_FIELD was correctly
setting the view layers but SCH_FIELD was not.)
(cherry picked from commit 2300b0d2a3)
This commit partially reverts deb3cbf8. VIA and SOLID operator='s introduced in it do a good job but the cloning of holes in addHole() causes bogus collisions.
The diff-pair placer creates DIFF_PAIRs on the stack, which have
VIAs in them, which have HOLEs in them. The HOLEs get put in the
NODE's index, and we then crash later when doing a collision after
the stack variable has gone out of scope.
The stack variable is also copied while doing a search for "best",
and without the operator= definitions the "best" and the "original"
both think they own the HOLE.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/14852
This was causing intermittent shove hiccups/freezes as RULE_RESOLVER::GetClearance() could return a bogus clearance value, taking
a cached value for an item that does not exist anymore. If the allocator/stack accidentally reclaimed such item's address - we were getting
very nasty and difficult to reproduce misbehaviours of the shove algorithm. Hopefully this patch fixes this. More info in the comments.
Note to self - I'm still not fully convinced I want PNS::ITEM pointers as the cache key, probably a unique counter would be better here.
Don't open-code knockout text shape generation in several different
places.
Make sure triangulated knockout text gets clearance added when
specified.
Collapse duplicated footprint text item plot routine (they're no
longer any different from plotting pcb text items).
(cherry picked from commit c71cf21e2f)