kicad-source/pcbnew/zone_filler.h
Seth Hillbrand 845130ba9e ADDED: pcbnew fill avoids kissing fills
Previously, fills could end up just barely touching, leading to DRC
errors even if there was enough room to fill the remaining space.  This
was due to how we shrink/expand the zones to remove small features.  By
adding a zero-width line between points that should be connected, we
expand back to the correct width.

Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/14130
2024-07-10 18:34:41 -07:00

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/*
* This program source code file is part of KiCad, a free EDA CAD application.
*
* Copyright (C) 2014-2017 CERN
* Copyright (C) 2014-2017 KiCad Developers, see AUTHORS.txt for contributors.
* @author Tomasz Włostowski <tomasz.wlostowski@cern.ch>
*
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#ifndef ZONE_FILLER_H
#define ZONE_FILLER_H
#include <vector>
#include <zone.h>
class PROGRESS_REPORTER;
class BOARD;
class COMMIT;
class SHAPE_POLY_SET;
class SHAPE_LINE_CHAIN;
class ZONE_FILLER
{
public:
ZONE_FILLER( BOARD* aBoard, COMMIT* aCommit );
~ZONE_FILLER();
void SetProgressReporter( PROGRESS_REPORTER* aReporter );
PROGRESS_REPORTER* GetProgressReporter() const { return m_progressReporter; }
/**
* Fills the given list of zones.
*
* NB: Invalidates connectivity - it is up to the caller to obtain a lock on the connectivity
* data before calling Fill to prevent access to stale data by other coroutines (for example,
* ratsnest redraw). This will generally be required if a UI-based progress reporter has been
* installed.
*
* Caller is also responsible for re-building connectivity afterwards.
*/
bool Fill( const std::vector<ZONE*>& aZones, bool aCheck = false, wxWindow* aParent = nullptr );
bool IsDebug() const { return m_debugZoneFiller; }
private:
void addKnockout( PAD* aPad, PCB_LAYER_ID aLayer, int aGap, SHAPE_POLY_SET& aHoles );
void addKnockout( BOARD_ITEM* aItem, PCB_LAYER_ID aLayer, int aGap, bool aIgnoreLineWidth,
SHAPE_POLY_SET& aHoles );
void addHoleKnockout( PAD* aPad, int aGap, SHAPE_POLY_SET& aHoles );
void knockoutThermalReliefs( const ZONE* aZone, PCB_LAYER_ID aLayer, SHAPE_POLY_SET& aFill,
std::vector<PAD*>& aThermalConnectionPads,
std::vector<PAD*>& aNoConnectionPads );
void buildCopperItemClearances( const ZONE* aZone, PCB_LAYER_ID aLayer,
const std::vector<PAD*>& aNoConnectionPads,
SHAPE_POLY_SET& aHoles );
void subtractHigherPriorityZones( const ZONE* aZone, PCB_LAYER_ID aLayer,
SHAPE_POLY_SET& aRawFill );
/**
* Function fillCopperZone
* Add non copper areas polygons (pads and tracks with clearance)
* to a filled copper area
* used in BuildFilledSolidAreasPolygons when calculating filled areas in a zone
* Non copper areas are pads and track and their clearance area
* The filled copper area must be computed before
* BuildFilledSolidAreasPolygons() call this function just after creating the
* filled copper area polygon (without clearance areas
* @param aPcb: the current board
*/
bool fillCopperZone( const ZONE* aZone, PCB_LAYER_ID aLayer, PCB_LAYER_ID aDebugLayer,
const SHAPE_POLY_SET& aSmoothedOutline,
const SHAPE_POLY_SET& aMaxExtents, SHAPE_POLY_SET& aFillPolys );
bool fillNonCopperZone( const ZONE* aZone, PCB_LAYER_ID aLayer,
const SHAPE_POLY_SET& aSmoothedOutline, SHAPE_POLY_SET& aFillPolys );
/**
* Function buildThermalSpokes
* Constructs a list of all thermal spokes for the given zone.
*/
void buildThermalSpokes( const ZONE* box, PCB_LAYER_ID aLayer,
const std::vector<PAD*>& aSpokedPadsList,
std::deque<SHAPE_LINE_CHAIN>& aSpokes );
/**
* Create strands of zero-width between elements of SHAPE_POLY_SET that are within
* aDistance of each other. When we inflate these strands, they will create minimum
* width bands
*/
void connect_nearby_polys( SHAPE_POLY_SET& aPolys, double aDistance );
/**
* Build the filled solid areas polygons from zone outlines (stored in m_Poly)
* The solid areas can be more than one on copper layers, and do not have holes
* ( holes are linked by overlapping segments to the main outline)
* in order to have drawable (and plottable) filled polygons.
* @return true if OK, false if the solid polygons cannot be built
* @param aZone is the zone to fill
* @param aFillPolys: A reference to a SHAPE_POLY_SET buffer to store polygons with no holes
* (holes are linked to main outline by overlapping segments, and these polygons are shrunk
* by aZone->GetMinThickness() / 2 to be drawn with a outline thickness = aZone->GetMinThickness()
* aFillPolys are polygons that will be drawn on screen and plotted
*/
bool fillSingleZone( ZONE* aZone, PCB_LAYER_ID aLayer, SHAPE_POLY_SET& aFillPolys );
/**
* for zones having the ZONE_FILL_MODE::ZONE_FILL_MODE::HATCH_PATTERN, create a grid pattern
* in filled areas of aZone, giving to the filled polygons a fill style like a grid
* @param aZone is the zone to modify
* @param aFillPolys: A reference to a SHAPE_POLY_SET buffer containing the initial
* filled areas, and after adding the grid pattern, the modified filled areas with holes
*/
bool addHatchFillTypeOnZone( const ZONE* aZone, PCB_LAYER_ID aLayer, PCB_LAYER_ID aDebugLayer,
SHAPE_POLY_SET& aFillPolys );
BOARD* m_board;
SHAPE_POLY_SET m_boardOutline; // the board outlines, if exists
bool m_brdOutlinesValid; // true if m_boardOutline is well-formed
COMMIT* m_commit;
PROGRESS_REPORTER* m_progressReporter;
int m_maxError;
int m_worstClearance;
bool m_debugZoneFiller;
};
#endif