kicad/eeschema/class_drawsheet.h

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/********************************************/
/* Definitions for the EESchema program: */
/********************************************/
#ifndef CLASS_DRAWSHEET_H
#define CLASS_DRAWSHEET_H
#include "base_struct.h"
extern DrawSheetStruct* g_RootSheet;
/* class Hierarchical_PIN_Sheet_Struct
* a Hierarchical_PIN_Sheet_Struct is for a hierarchical sheet like a pin for a component
* At root level, a Hierarchical_PIN_Sheet_Struct must be connected to a wire, bus or label
* A sheet level it corresponds to a hierarchical label.
*/
class Hierarchical_PIN_Sheet_Struct : public SCH_ITEM,
public EDA_TextStruct
{
public:
int m_Edge, m_Shape;
bool m_IsDangling; // TRUE non connected
int m_Number; // used to numbered labels when writing data on file . m_Number >= 2
// value 0 is for sheet name and 1 for sheet filename
public:
Hierarchical_PIN_Sheet_Struct( DrawSheetStruct* parent,
const wxPoint& pos = wxPoint( 0, 0 ),
const wxString& text = wxEmptyString );
~Hierarchical_PIN_Sheet_Struct() { }
virtual wxString GetClass() const
{
return wxT( "Hierarchical_PIN_Sheet_Struct" );
}
Hierarchical_PIN_Sheet_Struct* GenCopy();
Hierarchical_PIN_Sheet_Struct* Next() { return (Hierarchical_PIN_Sheet_Struct*) Pnext; }
void Place( WinEDA_SchematicFrame* frame, wxDC* DC );
void Draw( WinEDA_DrawPanel* panel, wxDC* DC, const wxPoint& offset,
int draw_mode, int Color = -1 );
/**
* Function Save
* writes the data structures for this object out to a FILE in "*.sch" format.
* @param aFile The FILE to write to.
* @return bool - true if success writing else false.
*/
bool Save( FILE* aFile ) const;
#if defined (DEBUG)
// comment inherited by Doxygen from Base_Struct
void Show( int nestLevel, std::ostream& os );
#endif
/** function CreateGraphicShape
* Calculates the graphic shape (a polygon) associated to the text
* @param aCorner_list = list to fill with polygon corners coordinates
* @param Pos = Position of the shape
*/
void CreateGraphicShape( std::vector <wxPoint>& aCorner_list, const wxPoint& Pos );
};
/* class DrawSheetStruct
* This class is the sheet symbol placed in a schematic, and is the entry point for a sub schematic
*/
class DrawSheetStruct : public SCH_ITEM
{
public:
wxString m_SheetName; /*this is equivalent to C101 for components:
* it is stored in F0 ... of the file. */
private:
wxString m_FileName; /*also in SCH_SCREEN (redundant),
* but need it here for loading after
* reading the sheet description from file. */
public:
int m_SheetNameSize; /* Size (height) of the text, used to draw the sheet name */
int m_FileNameSize; /* Size (height) of the text, used to draw the file name */
wxPoint m_Pos;
wxSize m_Size; /* Position and Size of sheet symbol */
int m_Layer;
Hierarchical_PIN_Sheet_Struct* m_Label; /* Points de connection, linked list.*/
int m_NbLabel; /* Pins sheet (corresponding to hierarchical labels) count */
SCH_SCREEN* m_AssociatedScreen; /* Associated Screen which handle the physical data
* In complex hierarchies we can have many DrawSheetStruct using the same data
*/
public:
DrawSheetStruct( const wxPoint& pos = wxPoint( 0, 0 ) );
~DrawSheetStruct();
virtual wxString GetClass() const
{
return wxT( "DrawSheetStruct" );
}
/**
* Function Save
* writes the data structures for this object out to a FILE in "*.brd" format.
* @param aFile The FILE to write to.
* @return bool - true if success writing else false.
*/
bool Save( FILE* aFile ) const;
void Place( WinEDA_SchematicFrame* frame, wxDC* DC );
DrawSheetStruct* GenCopy();
void DisplayInfo( WinEDA_DrawFrame* frame );
/** Function CleanupSheet
* Delete pinsheets which are not corresponding to a hierarchal label
* @param aRedraw = true to redraw Sheet
* @param aFrame = the schematic frame
*/
void CleanupSheet( WinEDA_SchematicFrame* frame, bool aRedraw );
/** Function Draw
* Draw the hierarchical sheet shape
* @param aPanel = the current DrawPanel
* @param aDc = the current Device Context
* @param aOffset = draw offset (usually wxPoint(0,0))
* @param aDrawMode = draw mode
* @param aColor = color used to draw sheet. Usually -1 to use the normal color for sheet items
*/
void Draw( WinEDA_DrawPanel* aPanel, wxDC* aDC, const wxPoint& aOffset,
int aDrawMode, int aColor = -1 );
/** Function HitTest
* @return true if the point aPosRef is within item area
* @param aPosRef = a wxPoint to test
*/
bool HitTest( const wxPoint& aPosRef );
/** Function GetBoundingBox
* @return an EDA_Rect giving the bouding box of the sheet
*/
EDA_Rect GetBoundingBox();
void SwapData( DrawSheetStruct* copyitem );
/** Function ComponentCount
* count our own components, without the power components.
* @return the component count.
*/
int ComponentCount();
/** Function Load.
* for the sheet: load the file m_FileName
* if a screen already exists, the file is already read.
* m_AssociatedScreen point on the screen, and its m_RefCount is incremented
* else creates a new associated screen and load the data file.
* @param aFrame = a WinEDA_SchematicFrame pointer to the maim schematic frame
* @return true if OK
*/
bool Load( WinEDA_SchematicFrame* aFrame );
/** Function SearchHierarchy
* search the existing hierarchy for an instance of screen "FileName".
* @param aFilename = the filename to find
* @param aFilename = a location to return a pointer to the screen (if found)
* @return bool if found, and a pointer to the screen
*/
bool SearchHierarchy( wxString aFilename, SCH_SCREEN** aScreen );
/** Function LocatePathOfScreen
* search the existing hierarchy for an instance of screen "FileName".
* don't bother looking at the root sheet - it must be unique,
* no other references to its m_AssociatedScreen otherwise there would be loops
* in the hierarchy.
* @param aScreen = the SCH_SCREEN* screen that we search for
* @param aList = the DrawSheetPath* that must be used
* @return true if found
*/
bool LocatePathOfScreen( SCH_SCREEN* aScreen, DrawSheetPath* aList );
/** Function CountSheets
* calculates the number of sheets found in "this"
* this number includes the full subsheets count
* @return the full count of sheets+subsheets contained by "this"
*/
int CountSheets();
/** Function GetFileName
* return the filename corresponding to this sheet
* @return a wxString containing the filename
*/
wxString GetFileName( void );
// Set a new filename without changing anything else
void SetFileName( const wxString& aFilename )
{
m_FileName = aFilename;
}
/** Function ChangeFileName
* Set a new filename and manage data and associated screen
* The main difficulty is the filename change in a complex hierarchy.
* - if new filename is not already used: change to the new name (and if an existing file is found, load it on request)
* - if new filename is already used (a complex hierarchy) : reference the sheet.
* @param aFileName = the new filename
* @param aFrame = the schematic frame
*/
bool ChangeFileName( WinEDA_SchematicFrame* aFrame, const wxString& aFileName );
//void RemoveSheet(DrawSheetStruct* sheet);
//to remove a sheet, just delete it
//-- the destructor should take care of everything else.
#if defined (DEBUG)
// comment inherited by Doxygen from Base_Struct
void Show( int nestLevel, std::ostream& os );
#endif
};
#endif /* CLASS_DRAWSHEET_H */