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
- Fix parsing .model lines with model names containingnon-alphanumeric
characters like - and _,
- Fix parsing libraries in which EOF is not preceded by a newline.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/12394
Allows placing parts from an external database that reference symbols from another loaded library.
Includes:
- nanodbc wrapper
- database schematic library plugin
- basic tests
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/7436
We just want to make sure our netlist exporter works. Being
deterministic is the simulator's job, not ours, though perhaps we should
investigate that too eventually.
`linearize` command resamples the data. Fourth and further digits from
decimal point are cut off by using `wrdata` command instead of `write`.
Oddly, "sources" unit test is not working (so it's still uncommented) --
some substantially different values are generated when generating the
reference with standalone Ngspice.
Unfortunately, Windows headers define a lot of macros for common words,
so we had to rename some enums to not collide.
We also fix some of the many bugs related to the new simulation
architecture and the Spice Model Editor dialog.
- Tab-switching,
- Automatic expansion of categories on tab-switch,
- Various minor simulation improvements,
- Various new simulation-related bugfixes.
Don't serialize parameters in certain models for default values. Infer
models from Value field for some kinds of models. Resolve synonyms when
loading models from Spice libraries.
Rewrite the spice exporter to work with the new simulation model
architecture and data model, with many bugfixes related to the latter
two along the way.
Found via `codespell -q 3 -S *.po,./thirdparty,./Documentation/changelogs -L aactual,acount,aline,alocation,alog,anormal,anumber,aother,apoints,aparent,aray,ba,busses,dout,einstance,leaded,modul,ontext,ot,overide,serie,te,,tesselate,tesselator,tht`
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
When importing a eagle board file using wxXmlDocument, the strings in eagle BOARD
(UTF8 encoded) are correctly converted to wxString (using unicode wide chars)
So trying to reconvert these strings using FROM_UTF8( <wxString>.c_str() )
is incorrect and can break initial string if non ASCII7 chars are found
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
* Add test-code for pads
* Move test-code into board_test_utils.cpp for reuse, one method per object
* Add a real (rather small) Altium footprint for testing purposes
The test simply loads every footprint of a library, and compares all elements with an equivalent
KiCad footprint. This allows us to quickly spot regressions in the altium and kicad footprint importer,
and any code in-between. This test is only a demo, as the checks are still incomplete and quite a few
tests are missing.
It has to be noted that mask expansion is not supported rigt now by the altium importer, thus the
reference footprint is adjusted to keep the test happy.
Also includes going from distance-based neighbor exclusion to angle-
based. (Distance doesn't work when very short segments are followed
by very long ones.)
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/2512
ADDED zone_connection constraint.
ADDED thermal_relief_gap and thermal_spoke_width constraints.
ADDED angle override for thermal relief spokes in Pad Properties.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/4067
1) An earlier 6.0 fix to apply pad clearance overrides to NPTH pads
got broken, so this replaces it.
2) Allow min/max/opt to be set by different rules.
3) Fixes a bug where board minimum enforcement over a local override
didn't get the right message text.
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.)
Now that footprint properties inherit custom fields from schematic
they are very useful.
Setting custom properties from python will also be handy in plugins
that need to somehow mark their own objects.
The nettie hack is used in DRC but we also need to use it in zone filler
to allow zones to be used with netties. We limit this to the
appropriate nets in the nettie
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/7351
This behavior provided shorter net names, but was confusing if
the user gives an explicit strong driver in the subsheet but not
one in the parent sheet.
Testcases updated for net name changes; connectivity is the same
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/4201
Removed the bitmap status field that saved internal states into the
file, creating rcs churn. Also removed the unneeded count variables at
the start of the file as these created merge conflicts for every board
that had multiple revisions
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/1850
The "refactor" element of qa_shape_poly_set_refactor has been
previously removed, so these tests are now just regular tests on
libcommon classes. These can therefore be moved to qa_common
and the qa_shape_poly_set_refactor unit test suit can finally be
totally removed.
It was added when refactoring the SHAPE_POLY_SET class, ande replace any use of CPolyLine class inside Kicad code.
the CPolyLine related code is now not used.
So this test nowadays makes no longer sense.
Adds BOOST tests to the qa folder included in the geometry subdirectory.
The tests check whether the refactored code is consistent with the
legacy code. They also check some of the new code, as the family of
ITERATOR classes.