The crash is inside wxDynamicLibrary::Load() when loading Eeschema,
and hard to find on Windows (gdb shows nothing).
Perhaps due to some issue with a specific string.
The fix is to switch to "C" locale with LC_COLLATE option to load the dll.
Fixes: lp:1853681
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1853681
Mainly because it creates a new keyword a new keyword in *.kicad_pcb files,
and needs some tests, this is currently a advanced feature.
Enable it by adding "UsePinFunction=1" in "kicad_advanced" config file.
Note also "UsePinFunction=1" only enable saving this info in *.kicad_pcb
and kicad_mod files.
The pin name defined in Eeschema is now available as pad info.
Useful for the board designer (the pin function is displayed in the message panel).
Needed for the Gerber P&P files.
Remove not used files:
- markdown2html is not used (we are using "Sundown" tool)
- newstroke_font_without_CJK.cpp is removed.
Due to code optimization the full font works fine without memory issues
-fix also a few very minor compil warnings
Ensure we iterate over all the sub directories and files inside of them
when deleting a directory from the project tree.
Fixes: lp:1852357
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1852357
Handle symbols as well as strings in the "source" lists of
netlist files.
Handle Protex gerber file extensions.
Check for project_name-whatever pattern for files that we
don't recognize (such as project_name-NPTH-drl_map.ps)
Previously, the build version would only update if the dialog_about.cpp
file were modified. This moves the date generation into the same file
as the build version, so it will be updated whenever a new version
is made.
Mainly replacing std::string by wxString to manage filenames.
On Windows, a sdt::string cannot manage a filename, unless using
in many places TO_UTF8 and FROM_UTF8.
So the best way is to use a wxString for filenames and error messages.
Don't accidentally flip the x-axis glyph size when resetting after
a sub- or superscript.
Special-case three tildes in a row. (We could also do this for
sub- and superscript, but does anyone really need a superscript
^ or a subscript?
Fixes: lp:1851657
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1851657
Fixes: lp:1851880
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1851880
Note that since the markup might exist for other reasons, it has
to be turned on with a preference setting. (It goes through a set
of bitflags so the same architecture can be used for other markup
structures that we might want to support in the future.)
Note also that this is more about engineering nomenclature than
visual formatting. In that respect it's more similar to overbar
than italic or bold.
RS274X Gerber files using only regions (polygons) can be valid, and are not old RS274D files
Now a warning is raised only if there are some missing D codes definitions
(RS274D file or broken RS274X file)
Remove unused var and add comments
Fixes: lp:1850821
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1850821
We have forbidden lists maintained in 3 separate locations. This causes
a bit of confusion as to which is correct.
This makes the list uniform but remains to place the character set in a
single location.
The constrained draw was constraining the polygon size to fit the
existing points rather than extending the existing points to fit the
user's intent.
This adds a 90° double-joint for the completion polygon that allows the
user to complete common constrained polygons visually based on the
preview with a double-click to finish.
Changing common settings in EDA_BASE_FRAME may segfault for frames that
don't implement tool manager yet (simulator)
Fixes: lp:1849492
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1849492
deque structures have higher overhead than vectors. Not usually
problematic, but with hundreds of thousands of characters each with only
a few strokes, the overhead becomes dominant.
Therefore, for some footprints, the right footprint was not associated to the component.
The hash calculation was using a XOR to combine 2 sub hash values.
This is not a strong way to combine these hash values.
They are now added. Looks better to identify similar and different footprints.
Fixes: lp:1847575
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1847575
It allow using the previous font set without CJK.
The new font (with CJK) is very large (10x), and can create (on Opengl) out of memory issues
with some graphic cards.
* Fix wildcard display in the file selector dialog (on GTK
it would show the regex to the user)
* Move the file extension comparison into a common function
* Make the events generated by the selection of context menu items
have the position where the menu was opened
* Ensure that TC_COMMAND type events have their position set to
be the cursor position where the event originated
Standard apertures are circle, rect, oblong and polygon (regular polygonal shapes with 3 to 12 vertices)
The support of the standard aperture type polygon was missing in Gerber plotter.
The help file bridget_tee_formula.md can be displayed in pcb_calculator.
For Help messages, a markdown text (with some basic html tags) is often enough
and is more easy to translate than full html texts.
Previously, a 600 DPI was used to set device scale (can create minor visible rounding issues).
Using now 4800 DPI to reduce these rounding artifacts.
Fixes: lp:1845229
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1845229
* Move column width manipulation into the lib tree adapter
* Fix issue with GTK where if someone types too fast, the part
column gets 0 width.
Fixes: lp:1841584
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1841584
The OnKillFocus handler of the UNIT_BINDER replaces the text in the
control with the evaluated string, which removes the selection. To
get the original text on the primary selection clipboard, we must
add it ourselves.
Fixes: lp:1794623
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1794623
Use the HTML_MESSAGE_BOX window to present the warning messages rather
than wxMessageBox which would overflow the display when there were a lot
of graphic items that could not be parsed.
Fixes lp:1839565
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1839565
The INT_MAX limit for most elements makes sense only for single-segment,
straight line elements. For elements that accumulate lengths, we should
utilize the long long int (64 bits) to allow for greater lengths.
Fixes: lp:1842367
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1842367
We use DIALOG_SHIM to display many items that should behave more like
frames with the ability to min/max/resize. This changes the default
custom dialog behavior to the frame-type.
Fixes: lp:1829950
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1829950
The thumb size changes between system versions and (on GTK) render
managers, so hard-coded wasn't working. This gets the actual value from
the system and uses to adjust the range. Changes in the range can also
trigger the refresh.
Fixes: lp:1822617
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1822617
Fixes: lp:1816749
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1816749
They're now used for bus definition control characters.
Also fixes the sheet pin edit dialog to correctly escape/unescape
netnames.
Fixes: lp:1840834
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1840834
When plotting in Eeschema, various elements may be filled with either
the foreground or background colors. The fill mode is rather unique,
requiring un-stroked pie wedges for arcs and both closed and open filled
polylines.
Fixes: lp:1840769
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1840769
(cherry picked from commit 213547f545)
KiCad is case sensitive but we need to be consistent in displaying sort
order as case insensitive (same as file systems)
Fixes: lp:1836911
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1836911
(cherry picked from commit ebba15fe67)
The base initialization of EDA_RECT sets a 0/0/0/0 rectangle that
prevents merging properly with valid EDA_RECT. This sets the default to
be uninitialized until the internal data are set.
This allows rapid debugging of the coroutine memory issues. It moves
the default stack size to 256 * 4096 = 2^20, which will utilize full
pages on all architectures.
1) don't ASSERT; use exceptions (which can be caught) instead.
2) clean up LIB_LOGGER so it's only used during sync
3) fix typos in wxLogMessage() calls so they produce output.
4) throw on unrecognized token in loadContent().
5) if clipboard can't be pasted as content then paste as text.
Fixes: lp:1840172
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1840172
libcontext currently restores and saves the FPSCR register
on ppc64. This behavior is fine (though unnecessary) on the
ELFv1 ABI which designates the register as volatile, but has
been observed to cause crashes on ELFv2 systems.
The ELFv2 ABI designates the FPSCR register as Limited-access
and specifies specific conditions that must be met to clobber
it. It does not seem that a context swap function meets these
conditions (and indeed, the save/restore register example in the
ABI document does not modify FPSCR).
This patch fixes ELFv2 ABI compliance by removing the FPSCR
save/restore code in libcontext entirely. This fixes observed
crashes on the platform and should have no consequence for
ELFv1 support.
Fixes: lp:1840088
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1840088
* Push a function into CONDITIONAL_MENU that adds the item
* Modify the tooltip for close and exit items to have the
program name
Fixes: lp:1835454
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1835454
KICAD_STDLIB_DEBUG option generate intrusive tests and asserts, and on Windows, generate crashed not captured by GDB.
KICAD_STDLIB_LIGHT_DEBUG generate less intrusive tests and asserts.
it adds only -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS and that generate less asserts.
Add also the new build options in dialog about.
There seems to be a bug with certain GTK setups that prevents the
submenus from getting sized correctly unless the elements are added
when the main menu is displayed.
Fixes: lp:1835460
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1835460
Also rewrites the PCBNew Find dialog to make use of the above, including:
1) searching in user-defined footprint fields
2) searching in pcb text
3) a history list in the search popup
4) case sensitive searching
5) word sensitive searching
6) the ability to turn wildcard searching on/off
7) better placement of the result when the dialog obscures part of the
window
Fixes: lp:1838006
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1838006
This fixes the last suffix that was missed by 168fa09f5. The schematic
backup files should have the suffix .sch-bak to distinguish from
.kicad_pcb-bak or other backups.
(cherry picked from commit b6fe4ff637)
Previously, for instance after modifying preferences or language,
they were rebuilt but the tools state was not set due to a missing call to SyncToolbars() after rebuilding.
- fix an issue when trying to enter a scale < 1.0: such a scale starts by 0, that was rejected by the filter)
- automatic clamp to user scale limits, to avoid many warnings to users.
- if the user scale is out of bounds, warn the user before trying to print, not when opening the dialog.
On wxWidgets 3.1 they are called recursively but not on on wxWidgets 3.0.
We call now TransferDataToWindow and TransferDataFromWindow only once,
but ensure it is called for all pages.
Fixes: lp:1836901
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1836901
1) Intermediate states might be self-intersecting, and we shouldn't
be policing our users on what order to do things in
2) The polygon might already be self-intersecting, at which point we're
preventing the user from fixing it.
Also includes better const management for SHAPE_POLY_SET API.
Fixes: lp:1833831
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1833831
m_toolMgr->ProcessEvent() returns false when a ESC key is handled. It should return true.
So we force the handled flag to true for a ESC key event to avoid skipping this event.
Otherwise the ESC key event is handled twice.
At the beginning of tool dispatcher, the ProcessEvent did not return the fact a key event was captured or not.
Now this is the case, and the old char event filtering was no longer correctly working,
and some events were not fired, especially on Windows.
I'm not sure these are necessary but I got a crash when checking one
as a boolean instead of calling is_initialized(). Sadly, my debugger
doesn't like boost, so I didn't get much more info.
For items defined by 2 point, the ending point coordinates are rounded to the near integer,
but the starting point coordinates were just truncated instead of being rounding,
creating sometimes an error for horizontal or vertical lines.
Fixes: lp:1835211
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1835211
This changes make_lexer() so that it no longer generates a custom target
but instead attaches the generated files to an existing one (so the first
argument now is the name of an existing library or executable, and it needs
to come after the add_library/add_executable call).
The generated source is no longer listed in the project sources, as it is
added by the function. The files are generated in the build tree rather
than the source tree, and the directory is added to the include path for
the respective project as well as exported to projects linking against it.
Generated files in subdirectories are somewhat supported, but need to be
referenced with the same name as they were generated (i.e. including the
subdirectory name).
Fixes: lp:1831643
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1831643
Fixes: lp:1832357
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1832357
Fixes: lp:1833851
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1833851
Includes the addition of an onSetCursor() handler which must be called
from both the GAL canvas AND the GAL backend (at least on OSX) to prevent
cursor flickering between (for instance) pencil and arrow.
Also includes new architecture for point editors which allows them to
coordiate cursors with the editing tools (so we can switch to an arrow
when over a point).
We were running into various corner conditions where a tool's event
loop would exit while the tool was still active, or the tool would
get popped while we were still in the event loop. (A lot of these
had to do with the POINT_EDITOR's, but not all of them.)
The new architecture:
1) tools always do a Push()/Pop()
2) everyone is responsible for their own pops; no more stack-clearing
on a cancel
3) CancelInteractive events go to all tools to facilitate (2)
In .gbrjob file, one can specify the thickness and color of some layers.
Currently, there is no way to enter these parameters.
This commit prepare a better support of .gbrjob files.
While wxWidgets has Navigate() and NavigateIn(), they're not compiled
on GTK because it supposedly has native TAB control. Of course its
native TAB control won't get you out of a grid, so that leaves us in
a bit of a pinch. This implements a poor-man's Navigate() which will
at least get us out of the grid.
Fixes: lp:1810569
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1810569
It was calculating the bounding box twice (and failing to honour
the accuracy parameter on the bounding box test).
Worse, constructing the bounding box is about the same speed as
the rigorous test, so it never improves things.
Oblong holes (slots) use now a aperture attribute similar to round holes.
(The previous attribute "slot" is now deprecated)
However they have a specific aperture, and a comment is added in drill files for these apertures.
In singletop mode, all frames show the "Quit" option in the file menu
and will quit on Ctrl-Q. When launched from the main KiCad interface,
sub-programs show the "Close" option instead and will close with Ctrl-W.
In this mode, Ctrl-Q will instruct the main program to exit.
Fixes: lp:1779938
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1779938
A few files snuck in with CRLF for the line endings. These make it hard
to look at diffs as every line appears to have changed. This commit
makes only line ending changes, so can be ignored
Now that our tool framework handles the hotkeys, we need to skip the
passed handling work-around for actions that are already handled in the
event.
Fixes: lp:1832604
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1832604