Also adds some debugging to try to catch dangling pointers.
Also adds a cache for group bounding boxes (which will be expensive
to calculate for large groups).
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/12875
In QA test, frame and selTool are nullptr.
So we cannot use wxCHECK( frame && selTool,...) because it breaks the QA test.
We just test frame and selTool when needed.
This is for the out-of-box experience for novice users. It is presumed
that folks with larger more complicated boards will turn it off.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/6413
One test has pads of a bunch of different shapes and provokes some
errors to make sure they're caught.
The others are all past issues with the zone filler to make sure we
don't suffer any regressions. (They should all just pass with no DRC
errors.)
Also removes a bunch of old implementations of pad locking and
filtering which are no longer needed. (They're now handled by the
uniform locking code.)
Also removes some of the auto-promotion logic. Rotating a footprint
when a pad was selected is going to be surprising whether the pad
is locked or not.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/8322
1) Don't remove items from group when the group is being deleted as
well. We need those pointers for undo/redo.
2) Flip the GROUP/UNGROUP undo status when undoing/redoing group and
ungroup actions.
3) Remove PCB_GROUP_T from the rebuild-netlists section. Nothing
about an item's group/ungrouped status changes its netlisting.
4) Add PCB_PAD_T to the rebuild-netlists section. It can probably
only happen in the footprint editor where we don't care about
netlisting, but it's conceptually more correct and who knows what
might change in the future....
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/7540
This attempts to fix performance when importing large changesets from schematics.
The appearance control is a BOARD_LISTENER that would otherwise redraw per item imported which may cause lockups
This change makes it so that we don't run the event loop inside
the commit. It's not clear this is an issue, but it seems safer
not to.
Fixes: lp:1852589
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1852589
Set the IS_NEW flags so the POINT_EDITOR doesn't try an poke its head
in, and apply the EE_SELECTION_TOOL hack for mouse clicks leaking
through to the underlying tools.
Fixes: lp:1832911
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1832911
Give the user the option of cancelling a file open if there are
segment zones; otherwise they're converted to polygon fills.
Fixes: lp:1823087
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1823087
Checks for ratsnest enabled prior to calculating and displaying the
local/dynamic ratsnest. Calls the ratsnest clear from selection clear
Notably, it appears that the tool actions do not chain transitions for
the same event. So only a single action (first specified) will be
executed when an event fires unless the actions are executed by separate
tools.
Fixes: lp:1809752
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1809752
SEGZONE types were confusingly named PCB_ZONE_T. Zones in pcbnew are
now _only_ PCB_ZONE_AREA_T, so we name segzone types PCB_SEGZONE_T to be
clear.
This also removes processing of the SEGZONEs from connectivity
calculations.
Deselecting each individually had the side-effect of possibly re-drawing
the view in between actions, leading to visible artifacts in the router
(where invisible items are set visible before committing a change)
We had been deselecting items after calling edits to be safe in case the
item was deleted/exchanged by the edit. The item pointer itself remains
valid even when deleting as it is assigned to the undo stack. But it
should not remain visible or selected on the schematic if it is removed.
This tests for removed items by checking whether it (in the case of
first-level BOARD_ITEMS) or its parent (in the case of footprint item
components) remain in the view list after editing. If they are still in
the view list, then we re-select them.
( cherry-picked from 2c6d0ffe2 )
Fixes: lp:1765774
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1765774
Fixes: lp:1775946
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1775946
PCB_BASE_FRAME::PlaceModule() calls CN_CONNECTIVITY_ALGO::Update()
on the new footprint that does not have nets assigned. The Update()
method first removes the footprint (but it has not been added, so
nothing happens) and then adds it with all pads marked as not connected.
Later, when BOARD_COMMIT is pushed - it tries to add the same footprint
again with nets assigned, but the pads are already registered, therefore
they are discarded.
To prevent this, PlaceModule() does not call CN_CONNECTIVITY_ALGO::Update()
for the just created footprint, as it is handled by BOARD_COMMIT later.
Revert() method was still not aware of CHT_DONE flag, therefore
the switch statement was always invalid. To fix it, the commit
type is split to type and flags as is done in Push() method.
- renamed connectivity.[h|cpp] to connectivity_data [.h|.cpp] so that the file name matches the main class name.
- GetNetItems() now returns a vector instead of a list