We're getting segfaults in places where this isn't checked. Also, add
some asserts so we can catch bad tool push/pop.
Removes all uses of GetCommandStr() and makes it private.
Without this the event is on the stack, and as soon as the tool calls
Wait(), the event will be deallocated. The aEvent reference will then
point to invalid memory.
These can happen when a tool is active that sends signals when exiting
(e.g. deselectEvent). These may be caught by the active loop in another
tool which might try to update the UI after it has been freed. By
marking all tools as "shutdown", the only event returned to them should
be null. As an extra precaution, we flag the shutdown globally within
the tool manager and check this flag before launching either events or
new tools
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/10698
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
CHANGED: If the user selected a footprint and then invoked drag from the
RMB menu, the footprint would warp to the mouse center (if set in
preferences) instead of the mouse warping to the footprint center.
There was a call to 'WarpCursor' that was coming after the menu had been
closed and the mouse had already warped to the footprint center. This made
the footprint jump instead to the old mouse position.
This MR removes the call to 'WarpMouse' and prevents the footprint
from warping to the mouse.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/7680
Copy to clipboard save items (using S expr description) using wide strings
(not UTF8 encoding).
But Paste from clipboard was not converting the wide string to UTF8 string
when getting the stored data to send it as std::string to the S expr reader.
Fixes#6449https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/6449
This looks like it was always intended for macOS but was accidentally changed for Windows as well.
If this is a requirement on windows, I'm sure theres better ways to fix it....
Previously, init order depended on the ordering of the
tool state map, which is opaque from the point of view of
registration. This makes it challenging to make one tool's
init depend on another. With this change, registration
order defines init order.
There was a regression in v6 where the zoom to selection toolbar
item wasn't canceling the tool when pressed and the tool was active
(it was in v5). This implements a more generic framework for canceling
tools on button presses.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/5103
Iterating over the tool stack, we potentially remove the current
iterator. If this removal happens at the beginning of the toolstack, we
cannot decrement the iterator to a position before the stack without
creating an invalid state.
It belongs out in the calling loop so that if someone else uses
finishTool() later they won't get bit by it.
This also fixes a crash bug where we weren't deactivating all tools
because we couldn't back up at the beginning of the stack (and the
loop increment therefore went past the first element).
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/4206
The immediate action option clears (or not) the position of the events.
We use this to determine if the command should start at the given
position or merely activate the tool. This was being checked in the
menu options, which only activated for tool commands in the context
menu. Moving to the process event, we catch hotkeys as well.
This also restores the previous logic in eeschema that used a static
variable for storing wires rather than the private class variable.
Starting the draw event now picks up from the existing wires when
activated in immediate mode.
Fixes#3891 | https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/3891