Always look for pre-existing undo/redo record. Checking for IsNew()
is less robust and should be avoided. Also moves the checking to a
location where it will be easier to ensure that it's uniform.
Push get-undo-level-item processing down a level so it is uniformly
called.
Make sure tables & labels are uniformly handled.
Remove incorrect usage of Get/SetGroupId() for storing lastPin
(which we don't use anyway).
Lists of deleted and changed items MUST include the screen pointer.
An item could be changed on one screen but not on another.
Also tightens handling of PCB_NETINFO_T items, which are not in the
view.
Also fixes a bug where there is no increment parameter if you assign
the base increment command to a hotkey.
(This was discovered while testing the above changes.)
Also fixes a bug where delete during a move in PCB Editor did an
undo instead of a delete.
(Again, found while testing above.)
An experiment was also run to collapse shared parts of SCH_EDIT_FRAME
and SYMBOL_EDITOR_FRAME into SCH_BASE_EDIT_FRAME. However, sharing the
undo code actually increased complexity, and there was very little else
of value in SCH_BASE_EDIT_FRAME (other than the Increment() routines).
We now allow the user to specify which in the
New Library dialog.
Also retires the "Export power symbols too" dialog.
Also gives a bunch of file and library dialogs
more explicit titles.
Also removes separate code-paths for Export to
Library and Export to New Library. The regular
code path has a "New Library..." button now.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/16323
This also removes the GROUP/UNGROUP-specific undo actions.
This also fixes a bunch of undo bugs when duplicating
group members, creating pins, etc.
This also fixes some undo bugs when dividing wires etc.
This also fixes some bugs with new sch items not
being created within an entered group.
The workflow turns out to be slightly different
than a Save As to a new library.
(We don't assume it goes in a library table; we
flatten the symbol; and we pre-load the library
name.)
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/20070
* Manage the settings using the settings manager for better lifetimes
* Better architect the internals and JSON to make it easier to identify
the various tool types
We still conflate the fieldID, the position in the
array of fields, and whether or not that means the
field is mandatory. But this attempts to clean up
*some* of that, without introducing too much risk.