On Linux, this directory is shared between users, so a multi-user
machine needs to let the other users have access to the directory to
create their own lockfiles.
Refactors `SHAPE_POLY_SET::fractureSingle()` to be more efficient, while
not changing the actual algorithm:
* increase cache locality by using contiguous arrays instead of what was
effectively a linked list
* reduce latency and jitter by replacing per-edge allocator calls with
ahead-of-time std::vector reserves
* increase cache efficiency by making the vertex struct smaller
* replace O(n^2) leftmost edge search with O(n log n) std::sort
* sort the polygons instead of the edges
* cut iteration count in half in the remaining O(polygons * edges) part
Also fixes some bugs with property exposure that (along with
other things) allowed you to put table cells on a different
layer than their parent table.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/17438
Logging is useful when we find an area that cannot be triangulated.
This will be used to generated test cases.
Skipping minor untesselated areas means that the polygon will still be
considered fully tesselated (and not sent back again and again) even if
the tesselation misses an area less than the configured limit.
Currently, this is 31^2nm.
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
This was a crude hack that appends the library URN ordinal to the name of
the footprint so that it can be correctly looked up by the "element" node.
The Eagle XML DTD does not make it clear how the URN "ASSET_ID" and
"VERSION" are used to look up the appropriate "ASSET_TYPE" so this is a
best guess and seems to work correctly.
The inferred edge clearance dialog had to be disabled when importing third
party boards because on GTK (and possibly other platforms) the dialog would
completely hang KiCad preventing the imported board and possible schematic
from being saved.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/12897