Le 01/10/2014 20:42, Daniel Dawid Majewski a écrit : > On 01.10.2014 16:25, Wayne Stambaugh wrote: >> They do. It is automatically generated by the compiler just like the >> source code comment explains. Unless you need some special copy >> semantics (not just a direct copy of every class member which is what >> the compiler will generate), you do not need to write your own copy >> constructor. > Ok, so where are nested following python methods ?: > Copy(MODULE self, MODULE src) > Copy(ZONE_CONTAINER self, ZONE_CONTAINER src) > How I could make ?: > Copy(TRACK self, TRACK src) > Copy(VIA self, VIA src)
Seems there is a mistake between a copy constructor and the Copy method which exists for some BOARD_ITEMS, but not all (because currently this method is not needed in C++ Kicad code for track/vias) The Copy method copy only some values from an existing source to an existing target. The default copy constructor creates a clone (a new item) of an item. This is very different. I'll add a Copy method (mainly for python scripts) for tracks/vias soon. For now, to create a clone of a track/via using the default copy constructor, try to use something like : newtrack=oldtrack.__class__(oldtrack) (I am hoping it works, I am not experienced in Python language) -- Jean-Pierre CHARRAS _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~kicad-developers Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~kicad-developers More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

