using frames to encapsulate building blocks, e.g., like macros or functions in
a programming language. Since measurements only know about the frame containing
a vector but not the frames containing that frame, invocations of this frame
from different places can only be distinguished within the min/next/max scheme.
(See the example in README.)
To eliminate this limitation, one needs a way to tell fped to consider a point
only if it has been instantiated through a certain path, e.g., by requiring
some other frames to be visited in its instantiation. This increases the number
of distinct points available for measurements.
The mechanism chosen is to qualify a measurement point with frames that lead to
it. This list of outer frames does not have to include all frames. Without
qualifying, the old behaviour results.
Note that this doesn't cover all possible ways in which a point can appear in
different roles. Multiple frame references can also result from repeating the
same frame reference in the same parent frame. The current qualification
mechanism does not allow such paths to be distinguished. However, one can
always introduce intermediate frames for this purpose.
Furthermore, repetitions create multiple instances of a point, although in what
should be considered the same role.
- fpd.l: make scanner support free-format a little better by switching back to
keyword mode after frame braces. This way, one can write a simple frame in a
single line, which is useful for regression tests.
- fpd.l, fpd.y, README, test/dbg_meas: added %meas directive to print the
result of a measurement
- fpd.y, README: measurements can now be labeled. Note that, due to limitations
of the grammar, the first measurement cannot be labeled.
- error.h, error.c (yywarn): new function for non-fatal diagnostics that always
get reported to standard error
- bitset.h, bitset.c: functions to manipulate variable-size bit sets
- meas.h, fpd.y, README, test/meas_qual: added the means to specify qualifiers
for points used in measurements
- dump.c (print_meas_base, print_meas): dump qualifiers
- delete.c (delete_references, test/del_frame): delete measurements that
reference a frame being deleted in their qualifiers
- obj.h, obj.c (enumerate_frames, instantiate): enumerate all frames so that we
have an index into the bit vector of visited frames
- meas.h, meas.c (reset_samples, meas_post), obj.c (generate_vecs,
generate_frame, instantiate): record the set of frames visited for each
sample
- meas.c (meas_post): only treat two instances of a point as equivalent if the
set of frames visited of one of them is a superset of set of the other. In
this case, keep the union of the two sets.
- meas.h, meas.c (meas_find_min, meas_find_next, meas_find_max),
test/meas_qual: instantiate_meas_pkg only select points for which all frames
in the qualification have been visited
- gui_meas.c (is_min, is_next, is_max, is_a_next): updated for above change
- inst.h, inst.c (curr_frame, propagate_bbox, add_inst, inst_begin_frame,
inst_end_frame, inst_start): renamed curr_frame to frame_instantiating to
avoid clash with curr_frame in fpd.y
- inst.h, inst.c (find_meas_hint): make global
- test/structure, test/del_vec, test/del_frame: fped now warns if a measurement
is in an unlinked frame. Changed regressions tests to avoid this warning.
- test/Common: new function expect_grep to compare only part of the output
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- removed root_frame. "frames" now takes its place.
- removed frame->prev. In those few cases where we need the previous frame (for
deletion and dumping), we walk the list or recurse.
- the list of frames is now in GUI order, not file order.
- when reading the .fpd file, put the root frame first and leave it there.
- instead of walking the frames list and excluding the root frame by testing
frame->name, just start at frames->next
- likewise, instead of testing !frame->name just use frame == frames
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- overlap.c (inside, test_overlap): check for instance type
- overlap.c (inside, test_overlap): support hole instances
- README: put a pointer to the GUI description at the beginning
- README, gui.html: documented role and creation of holes
- inst.h: holes can now link to pads and vice versa
- hole.c, obj.c (instantiate): connect holes with pads and apply consistency
checks
- postscript.c: added output for holes
- icons/hole.fig: make hatched surroundings of hole look more round
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infrastructure for hole objects. (Postscript and KiCad output are still
missing, and so does sanity checking.)
- gui_tool.c (new_obj_unconnected): set obj->name to NULL
- added hole objects to tool bar, all the various GUI routines, the .fpd
parser, and the .fpd dumper
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of README.
- fpd.l, fpd.y, README: added debugging directives %del, %move, %print, %dump,
and %exit
- obj.h, fpd.y (find_obj, find_label, new_obj): objects can now be labeled
- obj.c (obj_anchors), inst.c (inst_anchors): gathering the list of anchors is
now a per-object function, not an instance "method". inst_anchors implements
the vector vs. object switch.
- inst.h, inst.c: removed all *_op_anchors functions
- expr.c (str_unit): in the past, we returned a malloc'ed string, but these
times are long gone. Thus, don't stralloc("").
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of the corresponding object but didn't change any table or loop selection to
make it active. (It did already change the frame reference.) This meant that,
upon clicking on an instance, often a different instance of the same object
would be selected. This was confusing at best.
With the below changes, table rows and loop iterations are adjusted such that
the instance that was clicked on becomes active. If the algorithm fails, fped
will print "__inst_select: tries exhausted" and fail safely. Please report if
this happens.
- obj.c (search_inst, find_inst, instantiate): added mechanism to search for
instances matching a previous instance
- obj.c (run_loops, iterate_tables): record matches in found_* elements of the
object's struct
- obj.c (reset_found, activate_found): helper functions to initialize and apply
the activation leading to the instance found
- inst.c (activate_item): added comment explaining how activate_item is
supposed to work and the fallacies of that logic
- inst.c (inst_select): added tries counter to avoid infinite recursion when
results don't converge
- inst.c (__inst_select): when selecting an instance in the same frame, adjust
tables and loops such that the instance becomes active
- inst.c: added call to find_inst after most instance creations (add_inst)
- obj.h: documented the meaning of the curr[ent]*, active*, and found* fields
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of active frame reference, row, and loop instance affects this value, as it
should.
- obj.c (run_loops): reset loop->curr_value to UNDEF when instantiation is done
- obj.c (generate_frame): reset frame->curr_parent to NULL when instantiation
is done
- expr.c (eval_var, eval_string_var): distinguish beteen instantiation and
editing mode, and use "active" values in the latter
- gui_frame.c (edit_var, edit_value, edit_value_list): display the value of the
variable or the active expression in the "X" field
- gui_frame.c (assignment_value_select_event, table_value_select_event,
loop_from_select_event, loop_to_select_event): pass the frame to edit_value
and edit_value_list
- expr.c (str_unit): since we may now accidently expose a wider range of
exponents, removed -2 ... 2 exponent range limitation
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- changed pad classification in instances from bare/other to copper/special
- moved LAYER_* definitions from layer.h to layer.c
- after instantiation, we perform sanity checks on pads and remove layers from
coppery pads that are handled by a special layer
- fped.y: the line number in objects was never set
- overlap.c: fixed overlap calculations
- gui_tool.c: end_new_pad didn't initialize the pad type
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last count
- loop iterations now show the actual value, not the zero-based iteration
number
- gui.html: added a GUI manual (in progress)
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instantiation and create a partially formed instance. During measurement
instantiation, we complete that instance.
- leak.supp: finally figured out how to write a valgrind suppression file
- fped.c: we don't need the FPED_NO_GUI kludge anymore
- fped.c: moved gui_cleanup_style to gui_main
- dereference icons (seems that this doesn't deallocate everything, though)
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- deallocate all our data structures on exit (to help find memory leaks, bad
pointers, and general logic errors)
- fixed memory leak when allocating pad names in instantiation
- added "magic" environment variable FPED_NO_GUI to run fped without
initializing Gtk+
- added valgrind wrapper "leakcheck"
- delete.c: destroy() now requires a deletion to exist
- vacate_op: free string expressions
- destroy_obj: free measurement labels
- delete_references: use do_delete_obj so the we don't bump the group number
- delete_frame: delete references after deleting the frame itself, so they end
up on the stack above the frame and get destroyed first
- do_delete_vec: like above, even though it doesn't matter here
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- README: added build prerequisites
- "part name" is now more correctly called "package name"
- changed keyword "part" to "package"
- removed inst_debug and struct inst_ops.debug functions - never really used
them anyway
- we can now generate multiple packages from a single file
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- instantiate_meas if a mesurements has no samples, do the next one, don't stop
completely
- when instantiation fails, the corresponding vector, object, or loop is now
marked red in the variables/items list.
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- removed support for old-style measurements
- new-style measurements are now embedded in "struct obj", so we can dump and
delete them
- "measxy" is now called "meas"
- updated examples to use new-style measurements
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- increased default window size for make room for new icons
- switch the canvas to dark blue when instantiation fails
- modularized point lookup logic of instantiate_meas
- added highlight mode (on-going)
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- added temporary solution for having a part name
- added part name to FPD example files
- reduced area in which the frame delete button responds
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- when moving a point, we no longer restrict the area around the original
position once the drag radius has been left
- objects can now be deleted by selecting them and pressing Delete
- deleted objects can be restored by pressing "u"
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ImageMagick versions (reported by Alvaro Lopes)
- we can now also select the frame's origin as a reference
- added general frame selection logic
- make sure we always use %s when passing names to status_set_name
- we can now drag endpoints (in progress)
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- make_var now sets up all back pointers, so we don't crash when deselecting a
variable (this bug was uncovered by cleanup in the previous commit)
- report_parse_error didn't print a newline at the end of the message
- introduced frame reference selection and the data structures needed for it
- bounding box calculation of arcs used x for y
- added frame reference selection example quad.fpd
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* zoom and center to extents
- variables in tables weren't properly initialized, causing stray recursive
evaluation errors
- replaced table->active index with table->active_row pointer
- added row selection
- for fun, added tab.fpd row selection example
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