just FYI this affects osx whether the -DUSE...SCH_IO... is ON or OFF On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 3:48 AM, Wayne Stambaugh <[email protected]> wrote: > On 7/6/2016 11:35 AM, Simon Wells wrote: >> hey wayne, >> >> http://pastebin.com/EVgdXHuf on osx > > Thanks Simon. I look at it in the morning. It looks like an issue with > wxString yet again. > >> >> On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 3:21 AM, Wayne Stambaugh <[email protected]> wrote: >>> On 7/6/2016 11:10 AM, jp charras wrote: >>>> Le 06/07/2016 à 15:53, Wayne Stambaugh a écrit : >>>>> On 7/6/2016 8:01 AM, jp charras wrote: >>>>>> Le 06/07/2016 à 11:23, Wayne Stambaugh a écrit : >>>>>>> I just committed the initial schematic I/O plugin code. It only >>>>>>> supports the schematic file parsing at the moment but soon it should >>>>>>> support schematic output formatting. Symbol library loading and saving >>>>>>> will follow shortly there after. By default, the new is built but it is >>>>>>> not used. The current code is used in the default build config. I >>>>>>> created a new build config option USE_SCH_IO_MANAGER to enable using the >>>>>>> plugin. Set -DUSE_SCH_IO_MANAGER=ON in your config to enable it. I've >>>>>>> been using round tripping (parse the file with the new parser and saving >>>>>>> to a new file with the current formatter and comparing the result) to >>>>>>> test the parser and I get identical files for every schematic except for >>>>>>> the interf_u demo (see below) so I feel pretty good about it's >>>>>>> stability. You also get the added benefit of knowing where in the file >>>>>>> a parser error occurs. One major difference is that if a parse error >>>>>>> occurs, the schematic will not continue to load the schematic. I never >>>>>>> really liked that design in current parser. The current parser is >>>>>>> syntactically very loose. I wrote the new parser to be much more strict >>>>>>> so there coud be some issues on older schematics. I tested some demo >>>>>>> schematic files from product branch r800 and they parsed fine but I'm >>>>>>> sure there will be a few that do not. I would appreciate help from the >>>>>>> devs with testing this. Particularly if you have any really old >>>>>>> schematic files laying around. If you find any that fail, please send >>>>>>> them to me so I can fix the parser. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> For some reason, either the current parser or the output formatter for >>>>>>> the BITMAP object is broken. At first I thought it was my new parser >>>>>>> but I tested the existing code and the bug is there as well. You can >>>>>>> test this by opening eeschema in the stand alone mode, open the >>>>>>> interf_u.sch file, save the file to a new name, and do a diff between >>>>>>> the two files and you will see that the last byte of the bitmap data has >>>>>>> changed. This also happens in the stable release. I couldn't see any >>>>>>> visible difference in the bitmaps but it's still a bit odd and should be >>>>>>> fixed at some point. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Package devs, please continue to build packages as you currently do. >>>>>>> Once the new plugin code is complete and tested, I will make it the >>>>>>> default config. Many thanks in advance for the help. Hopefully it's >>>>>>> not too buggy. :) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Wayne >>>>>> >>>>>> Good work Wayne! >>>>>> >>>>>> Are you compiling Kicad in debug mode? >>>>>> In release mode there is a repetitive issue in sch_legacy_plugin.cpp: >>>>>> for instance in ::loadWire() you are using: >>>>>> wxASSERT( strCompare( "Wire", line, &line ) ); >>>>>> >>>>>> It works certainly fine in debug mode, but in release mode >>>>>> strCompare( "Wire", line, &line ) >>>>>> is never executed (not compiled) at least on W7 32 bits, but I am >>>>>> thinking this is not platform >>>>>> dependent. >>>>>> >>>>>> a "invalid wire definition" error is shown and Eeschema crashes. >>>>>> >>>>>> Sorry, >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I just committed the fix for this. Please test it when you get a chance. >>>>> >>>>> Cheers, >>>>> >>>>> Wayne >>>>> >>>> >>>> Thanks. >>>> It works now in release mode. >>>> >>>> However, like previously, Eeschema crashes when something incorrect is >>>> encountered in a sch file, >>>> after the error message is displayed. >>>> >>>> Also, (very) old .sch files are not read. >>>> Attached a very old file (I have older files). >>>> >>>> The reason is the fact the plugin expects too many parameters for texts >>>> (or fields) >>>> Old files do not have as many parameters (justification, style) as now. >>>> For the legacy plugin, these parameters must be considered optional. >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> >>> >>> Thanks for the file to test. I expected that there would be some old >>> files that would be problematic. I'll take a look at this tomorrow. >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~kicad-developers >>> Post to : [email protected] >>> Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~kicad-developers >>> More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp
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