Our minimum C++ version is C++17, which has std::filesystem, so ditch
the boost dependency and use the standard library instead. (this only
affects temp file creation in the QA suite anyway).
Fractured polygons are always fractured along the x-axis, so when
checking to see if a segment is a fracture point, we check if the y
coordinate is equal. This avoids situations where there are multiple
fracture points between two inflection points
Additionally, we add a second check to ensure we don't hit spurious
blobs (all kinks should be symmetric and therefore be substantial in
each direction)
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/14130
pad of a given number.
Also improves other DRC logic to tighten up the net-tie rules now that
we know which pads are allowed to short with which other pads.
Also removes the "Overlapping pads" DRC violation now that we know
whether or not overlapping pads in a net-tie footprint constitute a
short.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/12506
When the via is first and not second in our ordering, the hole-copper
clearance was not checked as the track did not have a hole.
We also calculated the NPTH-via clearance incorrectly in the inspector
Also fixes two bugs:
1) subsequent text items that are marked >NAME or >VALUE will now get
imported as text items with ${REFERENCE} or ${VALUE} (instead of overwriting
the previous text item)
2) we no longer (accidentally) capitalize all text items.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/11321
Bugs found but not fixed yet:
* Reference and Value are not converted correctly yet
* HOTFIX: test commented out
* GP3906-TLP and UBLOX_ZOE_M8-0-10 are not able to import the description again
* HOTFIX: description removed from gold file
The basic problem is that the DRC engine does length testing and skew
testing by collecting all the diff pair constituent parts and pairing them
itself. Since each part is collected on its own, we need to ignore the
'B' unit when evaluating any conditional expressions. However, doing this
in general means that when evaluating "OwnClearance()" we also ignore the
'B' unit and return the diff pair CLEARANCE_CONSTRAINT when we shouldn't.
This implements a more discerning test which know what the current requested
constraint is when evaluating expressions.
See also https://forum.kicad.info/t/solved-custom-differencing-rule-not-working-drc/34034/6
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/11314