kicad/include/fp_lib_id.h

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/*
* This program source code file is part of KiCad, a free EDA CAD application.
*
* Copyright (C) 2010-2012 SoftPLC Corporation, Dick Hollenbeck <dick@softplc.com>
* Copyright (C) 2012 Wayne Stambaugh <stambaughw@verizon.net>
* Copyright (C) 2010 KiCad Developers, see change_log.txt for contributors.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, you may find one here:
* http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html
* or you may search the http://www.gnu.org website for the version 2 license,
* or you may write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA
*/
#ifndef _FP_LIB_ID_H_
#define _FP_LIB_ID_H_
#include <richio.h>
/**
* Class FP_LIB_ID
* is a Logical Footprint ID and consists of various portions much like a URI.
* It is a container for the separated portions of a logical footprint id so they
* can be accessed individually. The various portions of an FP_LIB_ID are:
* logicalLibraryName (nick name), footprint name, and revision. The logical library
* name and the footprint name are mandatory. The revision is optional and currently is
* not used.
*
* Example FP_LIB_ID string:
* "smt:R_0805/rev0".
*
* <p>
* <ul>
* <li> "smt" is the logical library name used to look up library information saved in the
* #FP_LIB_TABLE.
* <li> "R" is the name of the footprint within the library.
* <li> "rev0" is the revision, which is optional. If missing then its
* / delimiter should also not be present. A revision must begin with
* "rev" and be followed by at least one or more decimal digits.
* </ul>
*
* @author Dick Hollenbeck
*/
class FP_LIB_ID // aka GUID
{
public:
FP_LIB_ID() {}
/**
* Constructor FP_LIB_ID
* takes \a aId string and parses it. A typical FP_LIB_ID string consists of a logical
* library name followed by a footprint name.
* e.g.: "smt:R_0805", or
* e.g.: "mylib:R_0805"
*
* @param aId is a string to be parsed into the FP_LIB_ID object.
*/
FP_LIB_ID( const std::string& aId ) throw( PARSE_ERROR );
/**
* Function Parse
* [re-]stuffs this FP_LIB_ID with the information from @a aId.
*
* @param aId is the string to populate the #FP_LIB_ID object.
* @return int - minus 1 (i.e. -1) means success, >= 0 indicates the character offset into
* aId at which an error was detected.
*/
int Parse( const std::string& aId );
/**
* Function GetLogicalLib
* returns the logical library name portion of a FP_LIB_ID.
*/
const std::string& GetLogicalLib() const
{
return logical;
}
/**
* Function SetLogicalLib
* overrides the logical footprint library name portion of the FP_LIB_ID to @a aLogical.
* @return int - minus 1 (i.e. -1) means success, >= 0 indicates the character offset
* into the parameter at which an error was detected, usually because it
* contained '/' or ':'.
*/
int SetLogicalLib( const std::string& aLogical );
/**
* Function GetFootprintName
* returns the footprint name, i.e. footprintName part without revision.
*/
const std::string& GetFootprintName() const
{
return footprintName;
}
/**
* Function GetFootprintNameAndRev
* returns the part name with revision if any, i.e. footprintName[/revN..]
*/
std::string GetFootprintNameAndRev() const;
/**
* Function SetFootprintName
* overrides the footprint name portion of the FP_LIB_ID to @a aFootprintName
*
* @return int - minus 1 (i.e. -1) means success, >= 0 indicates the character offset
* into the parameter at which an error was detected, usually because it contained
* more than one '/', or one or more ':', or is blank.
*/
int SetFootprintName( const std::string& aFootprintName );
/**
* Function GetRevision
* returns the revision portion of the FP_LIB_ID.
*/
const std::string& GetRevision() const
{
return revision;
}
/**
* Function SetRevision
* overrides the revision portion of the FP_LIB_ID to @a aRevision and must
* be in the form "rev<num>" where "<num>" is "1", "2", etc.
*
* @return int - minus 1 (i.e. -1) means success, >= 0 indicates the character offset*
* into the parameter at which an error was detected,because it did not
* look like "rev23"
*/
int SetRevision( const std::string& aRevision );
/**
* Function Format
* returns the fully formatted text of the FP_LIB_ID.
*/
std::string Format() const;
/**
* Function Format
* returns a std::string in the proper format as an FP_LIB_ID for a combination of
* aLogicalLib, aFootprintName, and aRevision.
*
* @throw PARSE_ERROR if any of the pieces are illegal.
*/
static std::string Format( const std::string& aLogicalLib, const std::string& aFootprintName,
const std::string& aRevision="" )
throw( PARSE_ERROR );
void clear();
#if defined(DEBUG)
static void Test();
#endif
protected:
std::string logical; ///< logical lib name or empty
std::string revision; ///< "revN[N..]" or empty
std::string footprintName; ///< The name of the footprint in the logical library.
};
/**
* Function EndsWithRev
* returns a pointer to the final string segment: "revN[N..]" or NULL if none.
* @param start is the beginning of string segment to test, the partname or
* any middle portion of it.
* @param tail is a pointer to the terminating nul, or one past inclusive end of
* segment, i.e. the string segment of interest is [start,tail)
* @param separator is the separating byte, expected: '.' or '/', depending on context.
*/
const char* EndsWithRev( const char* start, const char* tail, char separator = '/' );
static inline const char* EndsWithRev( const std::string& aFootprintName, char separator = '/' )
{
return EndsWithRev( aFootprintName.c_str(), aFootprintName.c_str()+aFootprintName.size(),
separator );
}
/**
* Function RevCmp
* compares two rev strings in a way like strcmp() except that the highest numbered
* revision is considered first in the sort order. The function probably won't work
* unless you give it two rev strings.
* @param s1 is a rev string like "rev10"
* @param s2 is a rev string like "rev1".
* @return int - either negative, zero, or positive depending on whether the revision
* is greater, equal, or less on the left hand side.
*/
int RevCmp( const char* s1, const char* s2 );
#endif // _FP_LIB_ID_H_