Encountered in QA tests on windows. Probably also a issue during kicad use if you trigger a spice netlist export without previously doing any spice model editing
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
Like the DSNLEXER header, this has visibility in over 700
files, whereas well under half actually use any of it
(quite a bit, but not all, of it actually via DSNLEXER)
Many places already forward-declare the OUTPUTFORMATTER type,
by doing that for the others, it still possible to use the
non-IO methods without having to see richio.h.
Don't parse PEGTL twice, once for modelType and once for
model itself.
Also don't do O(n^2) searches on parameter names when
reading libraries.
And, because it's still too slow, multi-thread it.
Saves about 30% of the time to open the sim model
dialog. Pretty much all the remaining time is in PEGTL,
and that's even with short-circuiting it for most param
values.
Also fixes a bug where all VDMOS instance parameters weren't marked as
instance parameters.
Also fixes a bug where VDMOS thermal models weren't supported (they
have two extra pins: Tj and Tcase).
1) More REPORTER, less exception processing
2) Remove UI calls from SPICE_MODEL
3) Don't replace netlist with errors; show both
4) Don't bail out of netlist generation after single error
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/14295
1) Reduce API surface.
2) Prefer for(int) loops when what we're looking for is the index of
the item to be found
3) Move "_" escape processing to SIM_MODEL_NGSPICE (which is the only
model which uses the escape mechanism)
Note that this whole escaping thing seems like a bad idea to me, but
I don't fully understand the difference between model parameters and
instance parameters so I don't know if there's a better way to handle
it or not....More bug fixes for escaped model parameters.
Note that this whole escaping thing seems like a bad idea to me, but
I don't fully understand the difference between model parameters and
instance parameters so I don't know if there's a better way to handle
it or not....More bug fixes for escaped model parameters.
Note that this whole escaping thing seems like a bad idea to me, but
I don't fully understand the difference between model parameters and
instance parameters so I don't know if there's a better way to handle
it or not....More bug fixes for escaped model parameters.
Note that this whole escaping thing seems like a bad idea to me, but
I don't fully understand the difference between model parameters and
instance parameters so I don't know if there's a better way to handle
it or not....More bug fixes for escaped model parameters.
Note that this whole escaping thing seems like a bad idea to me, but
I don't fully understand the difference between model parameters and
instance parameters so I don't know if there's a better way to handle
it or not....More bug fixes for escaped model parameters.
Note that this whole escaping thing seems like a bad idea to me, but
I don't fully understand the difference between model parameters and
instance parameters so I don't know if there's a better way to handle
it or not....More bug fixes for escaped model parameters.
Note that this whole escaping thing seems like a bad idea to me, but
I don't fully understand the difference between model parameters and
instance parameters so I don't know if there's a better way to handle
it or not....More bug fixes for escaped model parameters.
Note that this whole escaping thing seems like a bad idea to me, but
I don't fully understand the difference between model parameters and
instance parameters so I don't know if there's a better way to handle
it or not....More bug fixes for escaped model parameters.
Note that this whole escaping thing seems like a bad idea to me, but
I don't fully understand the difference between model parameters and
instance parameters so I don't know if there's a better way to handle
it or not....
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/13179
Unfortunately, Windows headers define a lot of macros for common words,
so we had to rename some enums to not collide.
We also fix some of the many bugs related to the new simulation
architecture and the Spice Model Editor dialog.
Don't serialize parameters in certain models for default values. Infer
models from Value field for some kinds of models. Resolve synonyms when
loading models from Spice libraries.
Rewrite the spice exporter to work with the new simulation model
architecture and data model, with many bugfixes related to the latter
two along the way.
Implement parsing and loading Spice libraries into KiCad. This is done
without any involvement of Ngspice -- we create our own in-tree parser
using PEGTL -- because Ngspice doesn't offer any intermediate output we
could plug ourselves into. We don't parse everything -- just the library
content, so this won't be that much effort.
We implement some basic Spice code preview to give the user a hint what
Spice code eir model will correspond to.
Implemented serialization and deserialization of models in symbol fields
through the SIM_VALUE class. We don't carry the Spice legacy of
case-insensitive suffixes, instead we conform to the SI standard (i.e. M
is Mega, not milli, P is peta, p is pico).
Parameter grid value validation is implemented by simply not allowing
any characters that will make the value invalid (instead of highlighting
the field in a red color). This will likely be changed at some point in
the future.