CAIRO_PRINT_CTX provides a Cairo context created from wxPrintDC.
It allows one to prepare printouts using the Cairo library and
let wxWidgets handle the rest.
This adds an io-benchmark case of the STRING_LINE_READER
class, which reads a file into a std::string, *then*
reads it line by line.
As expected, due to it all being in memory, this is very fast.
Also fixes an issue in io_benchmark where the input file
must be in the current dir.
Text doesn't have "special" handling of dragging, like connected items (it's
basically just a move). However, allowing "drag" to work on text makes
handling text consistent when dragging other items.
The dialog was using a LIB_ALIAS from library cache to show the symbol to the canvas without making a local copy.
Unfortunately, the library viewer is doing the same thing.
Now the GAL is used in Eeschema, a link to the VIEW used by the GAL canvas is stored in this class.
When The selector symbol dialog is used to choose a symbol to display in the Library viewer,
a race condition between the Library viewer GAL canvas and the dtor dialog that destroyed this link in the same instancied class.
Now, the SYMBOL_PREVIEW_WIDGET used in the dialog works on a local copy of the symbol to display.
Adds a link-time dependency for libngspice, so that other tools may
detect ngspice as a KiCad dependency.
The library is still loaded with dlopen() as it gives a way to reload it
in case of problems. The DLL name is recognized during CMake
configuration and used to load the library at runtime.
This adds a pre-commit hook to warn of any style errors.
Also adds a 'hook-chain' script to simplify future hooks.
Add dev-doc note about how to use the formatter.
When reading (and writing) a file, we must switch the current locale to "C" for LC_NUMERIC.
Unfortunately, on Windows, a wxWidgets assert was shown when reading some items (bitmaps images).
This wxWidgets assert (related to decimal separator) is overzealous and is now hidden only when reading/writing files.
CanonicalizeName only adds the lib prefix and .so suffix, so loading
libngspice.so fails until the development package is installed.
MAC/Windows code paths lookup soversion 0 of ngspice as well, as this
is the only compatible version.