Prior to this change, the schematic connectivity was updated any time a
change was made to a connectable object. Now the connectivity is only
updated when an object change actually affects the connectivity. Other
properties like line width, fill type, custom fonts, etc. will not cause
the connectivity graph to be rebuilt.
The SCH_COMMIT flag SKIP_CONNECTIVITY has been removed. All schematic
objects can test if they are connectable and if there have been changes
to any connection properties that require a connectivity rebuild.
Remove duplicate rebuild connectivity calls from editor control tool.
This was causing the tangling end test to get called four times on every
undo and redo action because the dangling end test is already called in
the connectivity graph calculation code.
Update connectivity when changing label names which fixes an unreported
connectivity bug.
(cherry picked from commit c5a02fc266)
We only allow a certain number of commands on the lists
and trim them when they overflow. PCB_BASE_EDIT_FRAME and
PL_EDITOR_FRAME implemented this correctly; SCH_EDIT_FRAME
and SYMBOL_EDIT_FRAME did not.
Apparently we forgot to handle schematic connectivity changes when redoing
undone changes. The same connectivity update logic that was added to the
commit object is now used in SCH_EDIT_FRAME::PutDataInPreviousState().
Please note the granularity of connectivity rebuilds on schematic object
property changes is at the object level which is overly aggressive. This
means that connectivity rebuilds will happen when connectivity changes
that have nothing to do with and objects connectivity are changed. Until
objects can handle their own connectivity state, this will have to suffice.
The new behavior is to only expand to the first child of the root sheet
level. On very complex hierarchies, this makes the navigator far more
useful.
Do not update schematic hierarchy navigator on every edit. Now only
sheet changes will trigger a rebuild of the tree.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/16371
Using a boolean argument just leads to a lot of trailing booleans in the
function calls and is not user friendly. Instead, introduce PostAction()
to send an action that runs after the coroutine (equivalent to passing
false or the default argument), and leave RunAction as the immediate
execution function.
The connection graph should only be updated within the commit structure
because this is the only time the connectivity should be changed. We
want any connectivity changes to be included in the commit as well, so
this should be stored prior to the undo/redo list mods
Note that this only works where a BOARD_COMMIT or SCHEMATIC_COMMIT is used.
(BOARD_COMMIT is used almost universally in PCBNew, but SCHEMATIC_COMMIT
has very little adoption in EEschema so far.)
[ADDED]: A panel to the schematic editor that allows quick access to all
of the items connected to the currently highlighted net.
This is an initial swag at implementing a full net navigator feature. For
now it only shows the currently highlighted net nodes. The incremental
net list advanced setting must be enabled in order to use this feature due
to performance reasons. There are still some issues with saving the panel
position which will be addressed in the future.
Initial code for serializing wxAuiPaneInfo settings to and from JSON have
be implemented.
The comment regarding bitmaps was true for one more month in 2018, but
hasn't been true for the last 3 years, and clearing the cache is a huge
performance hit.
We can't stay in a sheet that is deleted by the action of undo. Checks
the current sheet and, if we are currently using it, ensures that the
following action is to leave the current sheet
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/10733
(cherry picked from commit ccf2a63f45)
When swapping SCH_SYMBOL objects during undo, no special processing is
required. The SCH_PIN objects are updated when the LIB_SYMBOL objects
are swapped and the call to SCH_SCREEN::SwapSymbolLinks() didn't do
anything.
Undo does some fairly major redraws (including setting the current
screen), all of which drop the selection and cancel interactive tools.
Make sure the selection is re-built *after* all those run.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/8492
Save sheet and symbol instance information to the clipboard on copy
Load sheet and symbol instance information from the clipboard on paste
and renumber page numbers after loading.
Correctly handle pasting in a multiple hierarchy by ensuring symbol and
sheet instances are updated for all instances of the destination sheet.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/8207
This fix required sorting all of the LIB_PART draw items to ensure
accurate comparison between the symbols stored in the schematic and the
original library symbols. This has a noticeable impact on symbol library
load performance. It may also cause significant changes the next time
the library is saved due to changes in the draw item sorting. Hashing
may be a better solution here but this addressed the immediate problem.
A skeleton method SCH_SCREEN::SwapSymbolLinks() was added because there
is most likely an issue with orphaned symbols in the schematic library
symbol cache during undo/redo operations. More testing is required to
verify this.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/7263
Adds ability to start new commit to eeschema, allowing all
AddItemsToUndoList to always append without foreknowledge. Keeps newly
split wires on the tool until placed
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/7512
The groundwork has now been laid for per sheet instance data. Initially
this only supports sheet page numbers but could be expanded to include
other per sheet instance information.
ADDED: Support for user defined schematic page numbers.
It served us (mostly) well for more than a decade. It helped KiCad grow
before the std:: came into decent shape or speed. It was a good little
list.
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