Pads with zero width or height cause issues when rendering and
selecting. KiCad has never allowed these elements but hasn't prevented
importing systems where they exist. This prevents their import and
cleans existing designs where the pads are placed
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/12200
1) Move a bunch of std::map's to std::unordered_map to get constant-time
look-ups
2) Lengthen progress-reporting intervals to spend more time doing work
and less time talking about it
3) Reverse order of SHAPE_LINE_CHAINs in thermal intersection checks to
make (much) better use of bbox caches
4) Don't re-generate bboxes we already have
5) Fix some autos that weren't by reference (and were therefore copying
large datasets)
6) Rename delta progressDelta so it's easier to search for in future
7) Get rid of a few more autos (because I don't like them)
8) Pass large items to lambdas by reference
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/12130
Removes a nanny setting that prevented the use of
blind/buried/micro-vias without a checkbox. If the designer does not
want microvias in their board, they simply do not place microvias.
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`
Better fix for 11750. Instead of figeting with layer values, we sort
our map based on the layer numbers in the PCAD file. F_Cu is always
layer 1 and B_Cu is always layer 2.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/11750
According to the PCAD specification, all tags are case insensitive.
Most exporters honor the defaults but there is always an outlier or two
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/11652
the new attribute is:
"(attr (teardrop type padvia)))" or "(attr (teardrop (type track_end)))"
However (Work in Progress) writing this attribute in file is temporarily disabled.
1) Import leaders
2) Drop radius and angle dimensions
3) Import dimension text sizes
4) Correctly interpret which side dimension offset is on
5) Correclty handle offsets for non-cardinal dimensions
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/10763
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
ADDED: Any addition board layers can be plotted on all selected board layer
when plotting.
CHANGED: The new plot to all layers feature made the plot edge cuts option
obsolete. Users must now select the edge cuts layer from the list of
plot to all layer selections to include edge cuts on all layers when
plotting.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/2449
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
KiCad has stricter requirements for what consititutes an annotated
symbol. This checks for and corrects annotations that begin with '#',
do not begin with a non-numeric character or do not end with a number
* 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.
gcc doesn't need it and computes during compile regardless, but experimenting in godbolt, both clang and MSVC actually do need it or else it's partially computed at runtime
It would be nice to not use the workaround with PCB_SHAPE, but better than creating wrong geometries in the first place. This should be improved when I'm more in the mood to think about geometric.