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If not, see . */ /** * @file cadstar_pcb_archive_parser.cpp * @brief Reads in a CADSTAR PCB Archive (*.cpa) file */ #ifndef CADSTAR_PCB_ARCHIVE_PARSER_H_ #define CADSTAR_PCB_ARCHIVE_PARSER_H_ #include #include #include //================================= // MACRO DEFINITIONS //================================= #define UNDEFINED_MATERIAL_ID ( MATERIAL_ID ) wxEmptyString #define UNDEFINED_PHYSICAL_LAYER ( PHYSICAL_LAYER_ID ) - 1 /** * @brief Represents a CADSTAR PCB Archive (CPA) file */ class CADSTAR_PCB_ARCHIVE_PARSER : public CADSTAR_ARCHIVE_PARSER { public: explicit CADSTAR_PCB_ARCHIVE_PARSER( const wxString& aFilename ) : Filename( aFilename ), Header(), Assignments(), CADSTAR_ARCHIVE_PARSER() { KiCadUnitMultiplier = 10; // assume hundredth micron } /** * @brief Parses the file * @throw IO_ERROR if file could not be opened or there was * an error while parsing */ void Parse(); typedef wxString MATERIAL_ID; typedef long PHYSICAL_LAYER_ID; typedef wxString COPPERCODE_ID; typedef wxString PADCODE_ID; typedef wxString VIACODE_ID; typedef wxString SPACINGCODE_ID; typedef wxString LAYERPAIR_ID; typedef wxString RULESET_ID; typedef wxString COMP_AREA_ID; typedef long PAD_ID; ///< Pad identifier (pin) in the PCB typedef wxString DIMENSION_ID; typedef wxString BOARD_ID; typedef wxString AREA_ID; typedef wxString COMPONENT_ID; typedef wxString TEMPLATE_ID; typedef long COPPER_TERM_ID; typedef wxString COPPER_ID; typedef wxString DRILL_TABLE_ID; typedef wxString TRUNK_ID; /** * @brief Type of layer appropriate for the material being set up */ enum class MATERIAL_LAYER_TYPE { CONSTRUCTION, ELECTRICAL, ///< Either @see LAYER_TYPE::ELEC or @see LAYER_TYPE::POWER NON_ELECTRICAL }; struct MATERIAL : PARSER { MATERIAL_ID ID; wxString Name; MATERIAL_LAYER_TYPE Type; EVALUE Permittivity; EVALUE LossTangent; EVALUE Resistivity; ///< x10^-8 ohm*metre void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; enum class LAYER_TYPE { UNDEFINED, ///< Only used for error detection ALLLAYER, ///< Inbuilt layer type (cannot be assigned to user layers) ALLELEC, ///< Inbuilt layer type (cannot be assigned to user layers) ALLDOC, ///< Inbuilt layer type (cannot be assigned to user layers) NOLAYER, ///< Inbuilt layer type (cannot be assigned to user layers) ASSCOMPCOPP, ///< Inbuilt layer type (cannot be assigned to user layers) JUMPERLAYER, ///< Inbuilt layer type (cannot be assigned to user layers) ELEC, POWER, NONELEC, ///< This type has subtypes CONSTRUCTION, DOC }; enum class LAYER_SUBTYPE { LAYERSUBTYPE_NONE, LAYERSUBTYPE_SILKSCREEN, LAYERSUBTYPE_PLACEMENT, LAYERSUBTYPE_ASSEMBLY, LAYERSUBTYPE_SOLDERRESIST, LAYERSUBTYPE_PASTE, LAYERSUBTYPE_CLEARANCE, LAYERSUBTYPE_ROUT, }; enum class ROUTING_BIAS { UNBIASED, ///< Keyword "UNBIASED" (default) X, ///< Keyword "X_BIASED" Y, ///< Keyword "Y_BIASED" ANTI_ROUTE, ///< Keyword "ANTITRACK" OBSTACLE ///< Keyword "OBSTACLE" }; enum class EMBEDDING { NONE, ABOVE, BELOW }; struct LAYER : PARSER { LAYER_ID ID; wxString Name; wxString Description = wxEmptyString; LAYER_TYPE Type = LAYER_TYPE::UNDEFINED; LAYER_SUBTYPE SubType = LAYER_SUBTYPE::LAYERSUBTYPE_NONE; PHYSICAL_LAYER_ID PhysicalLayer = UNDEFINED_PHYSICAL_LAYER; ///< If UNDEFINED, no physical layer is ///< assigned (e.g. documentation and ///< construction layers) LAYER_ID SwapLayerID = UNDEFINED_LAYER_ID; ///< If UNDEFINED_LAYER_ID, no swap layer ROUTING_BIAS RoutingBias = ROUTING_BIAS::UNBIASED; long Thickness = 0; ///< Note: Units of length are defined in file header MATERIAL_ID MaterialId = UNDEFINED_MATERIAL_ID; EMBEDDING Embedding = EMBEDDING::NONE; bool ReferencePlane = false; bool VariantLayer = false; void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; struct LAYERDEFS : PARSER { std::map Materials; std::map Layers; std::vector LayerStack; void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; struct COPREASSIGN : PARSER { LAYER_ID LayerID; long CopperWidth; void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; struct COPPERCODE : PARSER { COPPERCODE_ID ID; wxString Name; long CopperWidth; std::vector Reassigns; void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; struct SPACINGCODE : PARSER { struct REASSIGN : PARSER { LAYER_ID LayerID; long Spacing; void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; /** * @brief Possible spacing rules: * - A_A = Component Placement to Component Placement * - C_B = Copper to Board * - C_C = Copper to Copper * - H_H = Hole to Hole * - OT_P = Optimal Route to Pad (Optional Rule) * - OT_T = Optimal Route to Route (Optional Rule) * - OT_V = Optimal Route to Via (Optional Rule) * - P_B = Pad to Board * - P_C = Pad to Copper * - P_P = Pad to Pad * - P_S = Pad to SMD pad (Optional Rule) * - P_V = Pad to Via * - T_B = Route to Board outline * - T_C = Route to Copper * - T_P = Route to Pad * - T_T = Route to Route * - T_S = Route to SMD Pad (Optional Rule) * - T_V = Route to Via * - S_B = SMD Pad to Board (Optional Rule) * - S_C = SMD Pad to Copper (Optional Rule) * - S_S = SMD Pad to SMD Pad (Optional Rule) * - L_B = Test Land to Board * - L_O = Test Land to Component * - L_L = Test Land to Test Land * - V_B = Via to Board * - V_C = Via to Copper * - V_S = Via to SMD Pad (Optional Rule) * - V_V = Via to Via * * Other design rules are in: * TECHNOLOGY->MAXMITER = Maximum Mitre (This parameter is not actually checked in Cadstar) * TECHNOLOGY->MINMITER = Minimum Mitre (This parameter is not actually checked in Cadstar) * TECHNOLOGY->MINUNNECKED = Minimum Thicker Track Length * TECHNOLOGY->MINNECKED = Minimum Thinner Track Length * TECHNOLOGY->MINROUTEWIDTH = Thin Route Width */ SPACINGCODE_ID ID; long Spacing; std::vector Reassigns; ///< Can have different spacings on different layers void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; enum class PAD_SHAPE_TYPE { ANNULUS, BULLET, CIRCLE, ///< Keyword "ROUND" DIAMOND, FINGER, OCTAGON, RECTANGLE, ROUNDED_RECT, ///< Keyword "ROUNDED" SQUARE }; struct CADSTAR_PAD_SHAPE : PARSER { PAD_SHAPE_TYPE ShapeType; long Size = UNDEFINED_VALUE; long LeftLength = UNDEFINED_VALUE; long RightLength = UNDEFINED_VALUE; long InternalFeature = UNDEFINED_VALUE; long OrientAngle = 0; ///< 1/1000 of a Degree static bool IsPadShape( XNODE* aNode ); void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; struct PADREASSIGN : PARSER { LAYER_ID LayerID; CADSTAR_PAD_SHAPE Shape; void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; struct PADCODE : PARSER { PADCODE_ID ID; wxString Name; CADSTAR_PAD_SHAPE Shape; long ReliefClearance = UNDEFINED_VALUE; ///< if undefined inherits from design long ReliefWidth = UNDEFINED_VALUE; ///< if undefined inherits from design bool Plated = true; long DrillDiameter = UNDEFINED_VALUE; long DrillOversize = UNDEFINED_VALUE; long SlotLength = UNDEFINED_VALUE; long SlotOrientation = 0; long DrillXoffset = 0; long DrillYoffset = 0; std::map Reassigns; void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; struct VIAREASSIGN : PARSER { LAYER_ID LayerID; CADSTAR_PAD_SHAPE Shape; void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; struct VIACODE : PARSER { VIACODE_ID ID; wxString Name; CADSTAR_PAD_SHAPE Shape; long ReliefClearance = UNDEFINED_VALUE; ///< if undefined inherits from design long ReliefWidth = UNDEFINED_VALUE; ///< if undefined inherits from design long DrillDiameter = UNDEFINED_VALUE; long DrillOversize = UNDEFINED_VALUE; std::map Reassigns; void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; struct LAYERPAIR : PARSER { LAYERPAIR_ID ID; wxString Name; PHYSICAL_LAYER_ID PhysicalLayerStart; PHYSICAL_LAYER_ID PhysicalLayerEnd; VIACODE_ID ViacodeID; void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; struct SPCCLASSSPACE : PARSER { SPACING_CLASS_ID SpacingClassID1; SPACING_CLASS_ID SpacingClassID2; LAYER_ID LayerID; ///< Normally LAY0, which corresponds to (All Layers) long Spacing; void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; struct RULESET : PARSER { RULESET_ID ID; wxString Name; ROUTECODE_ID AreaRouteCodeID; ///< For assigning a net route code to a rule set. The ///< optimal and necked route widths from the net route code ///< will be used when routing through an area that has been ///< assigned this rule set. ("ROUCODEREF") VIACODE_ID AreaViaCodeID; ///< For assigning a via code to a rule set. This via code ///< will be used when inserting new vias within an area that ///< has been assigned this rule set. ("VIACODEREF") std::map SpacingCodes; ///< Overrides these spacing rules in the specific ///< area. void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; struct CODEDEFS_PCB : CADSTAR_ARCHIVE_PARSER::CODEDEFS { std::map CopperCodes; std::map SpacingCodes; ///< Spacing Design Rules std::map Rulesets; ///< Used for area design rules std::map PadCodes; std::map ViaCodes; std::map LayerPairs; ///< Default vias to use between pairs of layers std::vector SpacingClasses; void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; struct TECHNOLOGY_SECTION : CADSTAR_ARCHIVE_PARSER::SETTINGS { long MinRouteWidth; ///< Manufacturing Design Rule. Corresponds to "Thin Route Width" long MinNeckedLength; ///< Manufacturing Design Rule. Corresponds to ///< "Minimum Thinner Track Length" long MinUnneckedLength; ///< Manufacturing Design Rule. Corresponds to ///< "Minimum Thicker Track Length" long MinMitre; ///< Manufacturing Design Rule. Corresponds to "Minimum Mitre" long MaxMitre; ///< Manufacturing Design Rule. Corresponds to "Maximum Mitre" long MaxPhysicalLayer; ///< Should equal number of copper layers. However, it seems this ///< can be set to any arbitrarily high number as long as it is ///< greater or equal to the number of copper layers. Also the ///< last copper layer (bottom) must have this set as its value. long TrackGrid; ///< Grid for Routes (equal X and Y steps) long ViaGrid; ///< Grid for Vias (equal X and Y steps) bool BackOffJunctions = false; bool BackOffWidthChange = false; void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; struct ASSIGNMENTS : PARSER { LAYERDEFS Layerdefs; CODEDEFS_PCB Codedefs; TECHNOLOGY_SECTION Technology; GRIDS Grids; bool NetclassEditAttributeSettings = false; //< Unclear what this does bool SpacingclassEditAttributeSettings = false; //< Unclear what this does void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; /** * @brief A shape of copper in the component footprint. For KiCad import, this could * be converted to a custom shaped pad (as long as AssociatedPadIDs is not empty) */ struct COMPONENT_COPPER : PARSER { COPPERCODE_ID CopperCodeID; LAYER_ID LayerID; SHAPE Shape; //< Uses the component's coordinate frame. SWAP_RULE SwapRule = SWAP_RULE::BOTH; std::vector AssociatedPadIDs; void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; /** * @brief From CADSTAR Help: "Area is for creating areas within which, and nowhere else, certain * operations are carried out (e.g. Placement.); and for creating 'keep out' areas, within which * no operations are carried out and where no items are placed by operations such as Placement * and Routing." */ struct COMPONENT_AREA : PARSER { COMP_AREA_ID ID; LINECODE_ID LineCodeID; LAYER_ID LayerID; SHAPE Shape; //< Uses the component's coordinate frame. SWAP_RULE SwapRule = SWAP_RULE::BOTH; bool NoTracks = false; ///< From CADSTAR Help: "Check this button to specify that any area ///< created by the Rectangle, Circle and Polygon icons can be used ///< by the Auto Router and Route Editor options as the area within ///< which no routes are placed during automatic routing." bool NoVias = false; ///< From CADSTAR Help: "Check this button to specify that any area ///< created by the Rectangle, Circle and Polygon icons can be used ///< by the Auto Router and Route Editor options as the area within ///< which no vias are placed during automatic routing." void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; /** * @brief From CADSTAR Help: "This parameter indicates the physical layers on which the selected * pad is placed. Note: When you change the Side parameter in PCB Design, the Side assigned to * the pad in the library is not overwritten." */ enum class PAD_SIDE { MINIMUM, ///< PHYSICAL_LAYER_ID 1 (i.e. front / top side). Normally used for surface ///< mount devices. MAXIMUM, ///< The highest PHYSICAL_LAYER_ID currently defined (i.e. back / bottom ///< side). Normally used for surface mount devices. THROUGH_HOLE ///< All physical layers currently defined }; static PAD_SIDE GetPadSide( const wxString& aPadSideString ); /** * @brief From CADSTAR help: "For specifying the directions in which routes can enter or exit * the pad. There are eight pre-defined directions to choose from, North, South, East, West, * North-East, North-West, South-East and South-West, plus "Free Angle" which allows routes to * exit in any direction. * * If none of the direction boxes are checked, the system uses the default which is all * directions (as shown above) for all pad shapes, except the long (drawn) Routes exit from * the short sides of long pads - in other words in line with the long axis. * * Note: These Exit Directions are applied to the PCB component. If the PCB component is rotated * when it is used on a PCB Design, the Exit Directions will rotate with it." * * The main thing to note is that the exit angle is not relative to the pad (even if the pad is * at an angle): it is relative to the component as a whole. This is confusing, considering this * property belongs to the pad... */ struct PAD_EXITS : PARSER { bool FreeAngle = false; bool North = false; bool NorthEast = false; bool East = false; bool SouthEast = false; bool South = false; bool SouthWest = false; bool West = false; bool NorthWest = false; void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; struct COMPONENT_PAD : PARSER { PAD_ID ID; POINT Position; ///< Pad position within the component's coordinate frame. PADCODE_ID PadCodeID; PAD_SIDE Side; ///< See PAD_SIDE long OrientAngle = 0; PAD_EXITS Exits; ///< See PAD_EXITS wxString Identifier; ///< This is an identifier that is displayed to the user. ///< Internally, the pad is identified by sequential Pad ID ///< (see ID). From CADSTAR Help: "This is how the pin is ///< identified, and is used when creating a part and for reload ///< and replace. It replaces the CADSTAR 13.0 pad sequence ///< number but is much less restrictive i.e. It need not be 1, 2, ///< 3 etc. and can contain alpha and / or numeric characters." bool FirstPad = false; ///< From CADSTAR Help: "Only one pad can have this property; if an ///< existing pad in the design already has this property it will be ///< removed from the existing pad when this new pad is added. The ///< property is used by the 'First Pad' highlight when in a PCB ///< design." bool PCBonlyPad = false; ///< From CADSTAR Help: "The PCB Only Pad property can be used to ///< stop ECO Update, Back Annotation, and Design Comparison ///< incorrectly acting on mechanical pads / components that only ///< appear in the PCB design." void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; /** * @brief Linear, leader (radius/diameter) or angular dimension */ struct DIMENSION : PARSER { enum class TYPE { LINEARDIM, ///< Linear Dimension LEADERDIM, ///< Typically used for Radius/Diameter Dimension ANGLEDIM ///< Angular Dimension }; enum class SUBTYPE { ORTHOGONAL, ///< An orthogonal dimension (either x or y measurement) ///< token=DIMENSION_ORTHOGONAL DIRECT, ///< A linear dimension parallel to measurement with perpendicular ///< extension lines token=DIMENSION_DIRECT ANGLED, ///< A linear dimension parallel to measurement but with orthogonal ///< extension lines (i.e. x or y axis, angled with respect to measurement) ///< token=DIMENSION_ANGLED DIAMETER, ///< token=DIMENSION_DIAMETER RADIUS, ///< token=DIMENSION_RADIUS ANGULAR ///< token=DIMENSION_ANGULAR }; struct ARROW : PARSER //"DIMARROW" { enum class STYLE { OPEN, ///< The arrow head is made up of two angled lines either side of ///< main line. "DIMENSION_ARROWOPEN" CLOSED, ///< The arrow head is made up of two angled lines either side of ///< main line plus two other lines perpendicular to the main line ///< finishing at the end of each of the two angled lines, with the ///< main line still reaching tip of the arrow. ///< "DIMENSION_ARROWCLOSED" CLEAR, ///< Same as closed but the main line finishes at the start of the ///< perpendicular lines."DIMENSION_ARROWCLEAR" CLOSED_FILLED ///< The same as CLOSED or CLEAR arrows, but with a solid fill ///< "DIMENSION_ARROWCLOSEDFILLED" }; STYLE ArrowStyle; ///< Subnode="ARROWSTYLE" long UpperAngle; ///< token="ARROWANGLEA" long LowerAngle; ///< token="ARROWANGLEB" long ArrowLength; ///< The length of the angled lines that make up the arrow head void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; /** * @brief Contains formatting specific for a CADSTAR_PCB_ARCHIVE_PARSER::DIMENSION object. * Note that none of the parameters has any effect on the position of the dimension text - * it is more of an "intention" of where it should be placed. The user can manually * drag the location of the dimension text. Therefore, the actual position of the dimension * text is as defined in the `Text` object within CADSTAR_PCB_ARCHIVE_PARSER::DIMENSION. * * However, TEXTFORMAT does specifify `TextGap` (i.e. how far to pull back the dimension * line from the dimension text which does get used when the dimension text is placed * on top of the dimension line, if the dimension line is STYLE::INTERNAL). * * Note: the token is "DIMTEXT" in the CADSTAR format, but this has been renamed to * TEXTFORMAT in the cadstar2kicadplugin for ease of understanding. */ struct TEXTFORMAT : PARSER { enum class STYLE ///< Token "TXTSTYLE" { INSIDE, ///< Embedded with the line (the Gap parameter specifies the gap between ///< the text and the end of the line) DIMENSION_INTERNAL OUTSIDE ///< Above the line (the Offset parameter specifies how far above the line ///< the text is) DIMENSION_EXTERNAL }; STYLE Style; long TextGap; ///< Specifies the gap between the text and the end of the line long TextOffset; ///< Specifies how far above the line the text is (doesn't have ///< an effect on actual position!) void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; struct EXTENSION_LINE : PARSER ///< Token "EXTLINE" { LINECODE_ID LineCodeID; POINT Start; POINT End; long Overshoot; ///< Overshoot of the extension line past the arrow line long Offset; ///< Offset from the measurement point bool SuppressFirst = false; ///< If true, excludes the first extension line (only ///< shows extension line at end) void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; struct LINE : PARSER ///< Token can be either "LEADERLINE", "LINEARLINE" or "ANGULARLINE" { enum class TYPE { LINEARLINE, ///< Only for dimensions of type LINEARDIM LEADERLINE, ///< Only for dimensions of type LEADERRDIM. If STYLE = INTERNAL, the ///< result is the same as a LINEARLINE, i.e. all Leader Line-specific ///< elements are ignored. ANGULARLINE ///< Only for dimensions of type ANGULARDIM }; enum class STYLE //DIMLINETYPE { INTERNAL, ///< The lines are placed inside the measurement ///< token=DIMENSION_INTERNAL EXTERNAL ///< The lines are placed outside the measurement ///< (typically used when limited space) token=DIMENSION_EXTERNAL }; TYPE Type; LINECODE_ID LineCodeID; ///< param0 STYLE Style; ///< Subnode="DIMLINETYPE" POINT Start; ///< [point1] POINT End; ///< [point2] POINT Centre; ///< Only for TYPE=ANGULARLINE [point3] long LeaderAngle = UNDEFINED_VALUE; ///< Only for TYPE=LEADERLINE subnode "LEADERANG" long LeaderLineLength = UNDEFINED_VALUE; ///< Only for TYPE=LEADERLINE Length of the ///< angled part of the leader line [param5] long LeaderLineExtensionLength = UNDEFINED_VALUE; ///< Only for TYPE=LEADERLINE Length ///< of the horizontal part of the ///< leader line [param6] static bool IsLine( XNODE* aNode ); void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; TYPE Type; DIMENSION_ID ID; ///< Some ID (doesn't seem to be used) subnode="DIMREF" LAYER_ID LayerID; ///< ID on which to draw this [param1] SUBTYPE Subtype; ///< [param2] long Precision; ///< Number of decimal points to display in the measurement ///< [param3] UNITS LinearUnits; ///< ANGUNITS AngularUnits; ///< Only Applicable to TYPE=ANGLEDIM ARROW Arrow; TEXTFORMAT TextParams; EXTENSION_LINE ExtensionLineParams; ///< Not applicable to TYPE=LEADERDIM LINE Line; TEXT Text; bool Fixed = false; GROUP_ID GroupID = wxEmptyString; ///< If not empty, this DIMENSION ///< is part of a group REUSEBLOCKREF ReuseBlockRef; static bool IsDimension( XNODE* aNode ); void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; /** * @brief A symbol definition can represent a number of different objects in CADSTAR. * SYMDEF_TYPE is used in cadstar2kicadplugin to simplify identification of each type. */ enum class SYMDEF_TYPE { COMPONENT, ///< Standard PCB Component definition JUMPER, ///< From CADSTAR Help: "Jumpers are components used primarily for the purpose ///< of routing. A jumper's two pins are connected with a wire, joining together ///< the nets on either side. Typically, a jumper is used to bridge across other ///< routes where a routing problem is particularly difficult or to make a small ///< modification to a design when most of the routing has been finalised. ///< ///< In CADSTAR, components are designated as jumpers in the component footprint. ///< If the footprint has two pins and the first eight letters of the reference ///< name spell "JUMPERNF" then the component will be treated as a jumper. ///< ///< From CADSTAR 8.0 archive format onwards, jumpers are saved as jumpers. For ///< older archive formats and for most other export formats and post ///< processing, jumpers are treated just as components. When CADSTAR saves a PCB ///< design in an old archive format, the implied connection between the ///< jumper's pins is added as an actual connection. When an old archive or ///< binary PCB design is opened in the latest CADSTAR, any component footprint ///< with two pins and whose first eight letters spell "JUMPERNF" will be ///< treated as a jumper footprint automatically. If there is an actual ///< connection between the pins, it will be removed and one implied from then ///< on. If there isn't an actual connection, the nets connected to the pins ///< will be merged. If a merge is needed and if each net has a user-supplied ///< name (not $...), you will be asked to choose which name to use." STARPOINT, ///< From CADSTAR Help: "Starpoints are special symbols/components that can be ///< used to electrically connect different nets together, whilst avoiding any ///< of the standard design rule error codes that would normally occur. ///< ///< If the first eleven letters of the reference name spell "STARPOINTNF" then ///< the component will be treated as a starpoint. ///< ///< For a starpoint component to be valid: ///< - There must be at least two pads ///< - All pads must have the same position ///< - All pads must have the same orientation ///< - All pads must be on the same side ///< - All pad codes must be the same ///< - All pads must have the same exit direction ///< - All pads must have the same PCB Only Pad setting ///< ///< If a starpoint component is not valid you will get an error message when ///< trying to add it to the PCB component library." TESTPOINT ///< From CADSTAR Help: "A testpoint is an area of copper connected to a net. It ///< allows a test probe to investigate the electrical properties of that net. ///< The Testpoint Symbols provided in the CADSTAR libraries are the Alternates ///< for a pre-defined symbol called TESTPOINT." ///< ///< If the ReferenceName equals "TESTPOINT", then the component is treated ///< as such. Note that the library manager does not permit adding a component ///< with the name "TESTPOINT" if it has more than one pad defined. }; struct SYMDEF_PCB : CADSTAR_ARCHIVE_PARSER::SYMDEF { SYMDEF_TYPE Type = SYMDEF_TYPE::COMPONENT; long SymHeight = 0; ///< The Height of the component (3D height in z direction) std::vector ComponentCoppers; std::map ComponentAreas; std::map ComponentPads; std::map Dimensions; ///< inside "DIMENSIONS" subnode void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; struct LIBRARY : PARSER { std::map ComponentDefinitions; void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; struct CADSTAR_BOARD : PARSER { BOARD_ID ID; LINECODE_ID LineCodeID; SHAPE Shape; std::map AttributeValues; bool Fixed = false; ///< If not empty, this CADSTAR_BOARD is part of a group GROUP_ID GroupID = wxEmptyString; ///< Normally CADSTAR_BOARD cannot be part of a reuseblock, but included for completeness. REUSEBLOCKREF ReuseBlockRef; void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; /** * @brief From CADSTAR Help: "Area is for creating areas within which, and nowhere else, certain * operations are carried out (e.g. Placement.); and for creating 'keep out' areas, within which * no operations are carried out and where no items are placed by operations such as Placement * and Routing. [...] * More than one function can be assigned to an area." */ struct AREA : PARSER { AREA_ID ID; LINECODE_ID LineCodeID; wxString Name; LAYER_ID LayerID; SHAPE Shape; //TODO find out what token is used for specifying "Rule Set" RULESET_ID RuleSetID = wxEmptyString; bool Fixed = false; bool Placement = false; ///< From CADSTAR Help: "Auto Placement can place components within ///< this area." bool Routing = false; ///< From CADSTAR Help: "Area can be used to place routes during ///< Automatic Routing." bool Keepout = false; ///< From CADSTAR Help: "Auto Placement cannot place components ///< within this area." bool NoTracks = false; ///< From CADSTAR Help: "Area cannot be used to place routes during ///< automatic routing." bool NoVias = false; ///< From CADSTAR Help: "No vias will be placed within this area by ///< the automatic router." long AreaHeight = UNDEFINED_VALUE; ///< From CADSTAR Help: "The Height value specified for ///< the PCB component is checked against the Height ///< value assigned to the Area in which the component ///< is placed. If the component height exceeds the area ///< height, an error is output" GROUP_ID GroupID = wxEmptyString; ///< If not empty, this AREA is part of a group REUSEBLOCKREF ReuseBlockRef; std::map AttributeValues; void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; enum class TESTLAND_SIDE { NONE, MAX, ///< The highest PHYSICAL_LAYER_ID currently defined (i.e. back / bottom side). MIN, ///< The lowest PHYSICAL_LAYER_ID currently defined (i.e. front / top side). BOTH }; static TESTLAND_SIDE ParseTestlandSide( XNODE* aNode ); struct PIN_ATTRIBUTE : PARSER { PART_DEFINITION_PIN_ID Pin; std::map AttributeValues; TESTLAND_SIDE TestlandSide = TESTLAND_SIDE::NONE; void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; struct PADEXCEPTION : PARSER { PAD_ID ID; PADCODE_ID PadCode = wxEmptyString; ///< If not empty, override padcode bool OverrideExits = false; PAD_EXITS Exits; bool OverrideSide = false; PAD_SIDE Side; bool OverrideOrientation = false; long OrientAngle = 0; void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; struct COMPONENT : PARSER { COMPONENT_ID ID; wxString Name; ///< Designator e.g. "C1", "R1", etc. PART_ID PartID; SYMDEF_ID SymdefID; POINT Origin; ///< Origin of the component (this is used as the reference point ///< when placing the component in the design) GROUP_ID GroupID = wxEmptyString; ///< If not empty, this component is part of a group REUSEBLOCKREF ReuseBlockRef; COMPONENT_ID VariantParentComponentID = wxEmptyString; VARIANT_ID VariantID = wxEmptyString; long OrientAngle = 0; bool TestPoint = false; ///< Indicates whether this component should be treated ///< as a testpoint. See SYMDEF_TYPE::TESTPOINT bool Mirror = false; bool Fixed = false; READABILITY Readability = READABILITY::BOTTOM_TO_TOP; std::map TextLocations; ///< This contains location of ///< any attributes, including ///< designator position std::map AttributeValues; std::map PinLabels; ///< This is inherited from the ///< PARTS library but is allowed ///< to be out of sync. ///< See PART::DEFINITION::PIN::Label std::map PinAttributes; std::map PadExceptions; ///< Override pad definitions ///< for this instance void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; struct TRUNK : PARSER { TRUNK_ID ID; wxString Definition; // TODO: more work required to fully parse the TRUNK structure void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; struct NET_PCB : CADSTAR_ARCHIVE_PARSER::NET { struct PIN : PARSER ///< "PIN" nodename (represents a PAD in a PCB component) { NETELEMENT_ID ID; ///< First character is "P" COMPONENT_ID ComponentID; PAD_ID PadID; void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; struct JUNCTION_PCB : CADSTAR_ARCHIVE_PARSER::NET::JUNCTION ///< "JPT" nodename { TRUNK_ID TrunkID; ///< TRUNKREF Statements void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; struct VIA : PARSER ///< "VIA" nodename { NETELEMENT_ID ID; ///< First character is "V" VIACODE_ID ViaCodeID; LAYERPAIR_ID LayerPairID; POINT Location; TRUNK_ID TrunkID; ///< TRUNKREF Statements GROUP_ID GroupID = wxEmptyString; ///< If not empty, this VIA is part of a group. REUSEBLOCKREF ReuseBlockRef; TESTLAND_SIDE TestlandSide = TESTLAND_SIDE::NONE; bool Fixed = false; void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; struct COPPER_TERMINAL : PARSER ///< "COPTERM" nodename { NETELEMENT_ID ID; ///< First two character are "CT" COPPER_ID CopperID; COPPER_TERM_ID CopperTermNum; void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; struct ROUTE_VERTEX ///< Two sibbling nodes: first node being "ROUTEWIDTH" and ///< next node being a VERTEX (e.g. PT, CWARC, etc.) { long RouteWidth; bool TeardropAtStart = false; bool TeardropAtEnd = false; long TeardropAtStartAngle = 0; long TeardropAtEndAngle = 0; bool Fixed = false; VERTEX Vertex; ///< Returns a pointer to the last node. XNODE* Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ); }; struct ROUTE : PARSER ///< "ROUTE" nodename { LAYER_ID LayerID = wxEmptyString; POINT StartPoint; std::vector RouteVertices; void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; struct CONNECTION_PCB : CADSTAR_ARCHIVE_PARSER::NET::CONNECTION ///< "CONN" nodename { ROUTE Route; bool Unrouted = false; ///< Instead of a ROUTE, the CONNECTION might have an ///< "UNROUTE" token. This appears to indicate that ///< the connection is made via a power plane layer ///< as opposed to a route (track in KiCad terms) LAYER_ID UnrouteLayerID = wxEmptyString; ///< See Unrouted member variable. TRUNK_ID TrunkID; ///< TRUNKREF Statements void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; std::map Pins; std::map Junctions; std::map Vias; std::map CopperTerminals; std::vector Connections; void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; /** * @brief Templates are CADSTAR's equivalent to a "filled zone". However the difference is that * in CADSTAR the template just specifies the rules for "pouring" copper. Then, if the template * has indeed been "poured", there will be one or more separate COPPER objects linked to the * TEMPLATE via COPPER::PouredTemplateID */ struct TEMPLATE : PARSER { struct POURING : PARSER { enum class COPPER_FILL_TYPE { FILLED, HATCHED ///< This is a user defined HATCHCODE_ID }; /** * @brief From CADSTAR Help: "With this parameter you can select one of two ways in * which to generate thermal reliefs." * Note: there doesn't appear to be any noticeable difference between the options. */ enum class RELIEF_TYPE { CROSS, ///< This method applies short copper stubs to form a cross. (default) CUTOUTS ///< This method uses four cutouts in the copper to leave the reliefs ///< required. Note: The disadvantage of using cutouts is that they ///< can be slower to generate. }; COPPERCODE_ID CopperCodeID; ///< From CADSTAR Help: "Copper Code is for ///< selecting the width of the line used to ///< draw the outline and filling for the copper ///< shape. This subsequently controls the pen ///< width (or aperture etc ...) used on a ///< plotting machine." (param0) COPPERCODE_ID ReliefCopperCodeID; ///< From CADSTAR Help: "Relief Copper Code is for ///< selecting the width of line used to draw the ///< thermal reliefs for pads connected to the ///< power planes (created by Copper Pour) This ///< subsequently controls the pen width (or ///< aperture etc ...) used on a plotting machine" ///< (param1) long ClearanceWidth; ///< Specifies the space around pads when pouring ///< (i.e. Thermal relief clearance) long SliverWidth; ///< Minimum width of copper that may be created long AdditionalIsolation; ///< This is the gap to apply in routes and pads ///< in addition to the existing pad-to-copper or ///< route-to-copper spacing (see SPACINGCODE.ID) long ThermalReliefPadsAngle; ///< Orientation for the thermal reliefs. Disabled when ///< !ThermalReliefOnPads (param5) long ThermalReliefViasAngle; ///< Disabled when !ThermalReliefOnVias (param6) long MinIsolatedCopper = UNDEFINED_VALUE; ///< The value is the length of one side of ///< a notional square. Disabled when ///< UNDEFINED_VALUE long MinDisjointCopper = UNDEFINED_VALUE; ///< The value is the length of one side of ///< a notional square. Disabled when ///< UNDEFINED_VALUE bool ThermalReliefOnPads = true; ///< false when subnode "NOPINRELIEF" is present bool ThermalReliefOnVias = true; ///< false when subnode "NOVIARELIEF" is present bool AllowInNoRouting = false; ///< true when subnode "IGNORETRN" is present bool BoxIsolatedPins = false; ///< true when subnode "BOXPINS" is present bool AutomaticRepour = false; ///< true when subnode "REGENERATE" is present bool TargetForAutorouting = false; ///< true when subnode "AUTOROUTETARGET" is present RELIEF_TYPE ReliefType = RELIEF_TYPE::CROSS; ///< See RELIEF_TYPE COPPER_FILL_TYPE FillType = COPPER_FILL_TYPE::FILLED; ///< Assume solid fill HATCHCODE_ID HatchCodeID = wxEmptyString; ///< Only for FillType = HATCHED void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; TEMPLATE_ID ID; LINECODE_ID LineCodeID; wxString Name; NET_ID NetID; LAYER_ID LayerID; POURING Pouring; ///< Copper pour settings (e.g. relief / hatching /etc.) SHAPE Shape; bool Fixed = false; GROUP_ID GroupID = wxEmptyString; ///< If not empty, this TEMPLATE is part of a group REUSEBLOCKREF ReuseBlockRef; std::map AttributeValues; void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; struct COPPER : PARSER { struct NETREF : PARSER { struct COPPER_TERM : PARSER { COPPER_TERM_ID ID; POINT Location; bool Fixed = false; void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; NET_ID NetID = wxEmptyString; std::map CopperTerminals; bool Fixed = false; void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; COPPER_ID ID; COPPERCODE_ID CopperCodeID; LAYER_ID LayerID; NETREF NetRef; SHAPE Shape; TEMPLATE_ID PouredTemplateID = wxEmptyString; ///< If not empty, it means this COPPER ///< is part of a poured template. bool Fixed = false; GROUP_ID GroupID = wxEmptyString; ///< If not empty, this COPPER is part of a group REUSEBLOCKREF ReuseBlockRef; std::map AttributeValues; void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; enum class NETSYNCH { UNDEFINED, WARNING, FULL }; struct DRILL_TABLE : PARSER { DRILL_TABLE_ID ID; LAYER_ID LayerID; POINT Position; long OrientAngle = 0; bool Mirror = false; bool Fixed = false; READABILITY Readability = READABILITY::BOTTOM_TO_TOP; GROUP_ID GroupID = wxEmptyString; ///< If not empty, this DRILL_TABLE ///< is part of a group REUSEBLOCKREF ReuseBlockRef; void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; struct LAYOUT : PARSER { NETSYNCH NetSynch = NETSYNCH::UNDEFINED; std::map Groups; std::map ReuseBlocks; std::map Boards; ///< Normally CADSTAR only allows one board but ///< implemented this as a map just in case std::map Figures; std::map Areas; std::map Components; std::map DocumentationSymbols; std::map Trunks; std::map Nets; ///< Contains tracks and vias std::map Templates; std::map Coppers; std::map Texts; std::map Dimensions; std::map DrillTables; VARIANT_HIERARCHY VariantHierarchy; void Parse( XNODE* aNode, PARSER_CONTEXT* aContext ) override; }; wxString Filename; HEADER Header; ASSIGNMENTS Assignments; LIBRARY Library; PARTS Parts; LAYOUT Layout; int KiCadUnitMultiplier; ///