The m_imageData buffer in the BITMAP_BASE is an
internal implementation - the public API to persist the
data to a stream appears to be SaveImageData - so use that,
which hides the implementation (and generates the image data
"live" when needed).
Remove the public access to the m_imageData buffer as it isn't
needed for public use, and also is misleading.
Also break out the formatting of the data into KICAD_FORMAT,
as it's currently replicated in eeschema/pcb/pagelayout
formatting code.
Fixes: https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/19772
Recommendation is to avoid using the year nomenclature as this
information is already encoded in the git repo. Avoids needing to
repeatly update.
Also updates AUTHORS.txt from current repo with contributor names
Break the non-PCB-specfic parts of PCB_REFERENCE_IMAGE out
to a common REFERENCE_IMAGE class, which is then composed into
the PCB_REFERENCE_IMAGE. This will make it easier to bring the
transform origin logic to eeschema without repetition.
There was a gentle mish-mash of booleans, some with
true being left/right and some up/down, and some functions that
can flip in both axes (which is never actually done, and doesn't
really make geometric sense).
Replace all this with the FLIP_DIRECTION enum class, which makes
the intention completely unambiguous.
This also then allows a small scattering of simplifications,
because everything takes the same type and you don't have to
fiddle booleans to fit.
- Keep original image data. When loading JPEG, this avoid recompression
that changes file data and decreases image quality
- Allow schematic and page layout editors to store non-PNG data as well
- Move page layout editor to store base64 instead of hex-coded data
When users add an image to the board, this change keeps the original
file format when saving instead of converting the files into PNG-format,
which had the effect of making some board files much larger and slower
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/14892
This allows a const BITMAP_BASE to expose const image
data. This is currently done with const_casts, which is
"OK", only as long as the source image is not declared
const, in which case it's undefined behaviour.
Also immediately dereference the pointer to a reference
if it's not checked to make the non-null requirements
explicit at the point of access.