chore: normalize all tracked files to LF line endings
Mechanical application of the `.gitattributes` rules from the prior commit. All 50 files differ only in line endings — verified by `git diff --cached --ignore-all-space` being empty. Before: main had 42 CRLF + 27 LF Python files plus mixed-ending in YAML, templates, and shell scripts. After: every text file is LF (except the Windows-native *.ps1, *.bat scripts which remain CRLF per gitattributes). This eliminates the noisy-diff failure mode seen in PR #102, where a small logic change produced a 918-line diff due to whole-file CRLF→LF conversion.
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"""
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WireDragger — drag connected wires when a schematic component is moved.
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All methods operate on in-memory sexpdata lists (no disk I/O).
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"""
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import logging
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import math
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import uuid
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from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple
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import sexpdata
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from sexpdata import Symbol
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logger = logging.getLogger("kicad_interface")
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# Module-level Symbol constants
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_K = {
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name: Symbol(name)
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for name in [
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"symbol",
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"at",
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"lib_id",
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"mirror",
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"lib_symbols",
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"pts",
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"xy",
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"wire",
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"junction",
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"property",
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"stroke",
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"width",
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"type",
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"uuid",
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]
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}
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EPS = 1e-4 # mm — coordinate match tolerance
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def _rotate(x: float, y: float, angle_deg: float) -> Tuple[float, float]:
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"""Rotate (x, y) around the origin by angle_deg degrees (CCW)."""
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if angle_deg == 0:
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return x, y
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rad = math.radians(angle_deg)
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c, s = math.cos(rad), math.sin(rad)
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return x * c - y * s, x * s + y * c
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def _coords_match(ax: float, ay: float, bx: float, by: float, eps: float = EPS) -> bool:
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return abs(ax - bx) < eps and abs(ay - by) < eps
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class WireDragger:
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"""Pure-logic helpers for wire-endpoint dragging during component moves."""
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@staticmethod
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def find_symbol(sch_data: list, reference: str) -> Any:
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"""
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Find a placed symbol by reference designator.
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Returns (symbol_item, old_x, old_y, rotation, lib_id, mirror_x, mirror_y)
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or None if the reference is not found.
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mirror_x=True means the symbol has (mirror x) — flips the X local axis.
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mirror_y=True means the symbol has (mirror y) — flips the Y local axis.
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"""
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sym_k = _K["symbol"]
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prop_k = _K["property"]
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at_k = _K["at"]
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lib_id_k = _K["lib_id"]
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mirror_k = _K["mirror"]
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for item in sch_data:
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if not (isinstance(item, list) and item and item[0] == sym_k):
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continue
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# Check Reference property
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ref_val = None
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for sub in item[1:]:
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if isinstance(sub, list) and len(sub) >= 3 and sub[0] == prop_k:
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if str(sub[1]).strip('"') == "Reference":
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ref_val = str(sub[2]).strip('"')
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break
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if ref_val != reference:
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continue
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old_x = old_y = rotation = 0.0
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lib_id = ""
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mirror_x = mirror_y = False
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for sub in item[1:]:
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if not isinstance(sub, list) or not sub:
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continue
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tag = sub[0]
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if tag == at_k:
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if len(sub) >= 3:
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old_x = float(sub[1])
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old_y = float(sub[2])
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if len(sub) >= 4:
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rotation = float(sub[3])
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elif tag == lib_id_k and len(sub) >= 2:
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lib_id = str(sub[1]).strip('"')
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elif tag == mirror_k and len(sub) >= 2:
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mv = str(sub[1])
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if mv == "x":
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mirror_x = True
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elif mv == "y":
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mirror_y = True
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return item, old_x, old_y, rotation, lib_id, mirror_x, mirror_y
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return None
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@staticmethod
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def get_pin_defs(sch_data: list, lib_id: str) -> Dict:
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"""
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Get pin definitions from lib_symbols for the given lib_id.
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Returns the same dict format as PinLocator.parse_symbol_definition:
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{pin_num: {"x": ..., "y": ..., ...}}.
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"""
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from commands.pin_locator import PinLocator
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lib_sym_k = _K["lib_symbols"]
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symbol_k = _K["symbol"]
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for item in sch_data:
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if not (isinstance(item, list) and item and item[0] == lib_sym_k):
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continue
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for sym_def in item[1:]:
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if not (isinstance(sym_def, list) and sym_def and sym_def[0] == symbol_k):
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continue
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if len(sym_def) < 2:
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continue
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name = str(sym_def[1]).strip('"')
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if name == lib_id:
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return PinLocator.parse_symbol_definition(sym_def)
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break # only one lib_symbols section
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return {}
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@staticmethod
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def pin_world_xy(
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px: float,
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py: float,
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sym_x: float,
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sym_y: float,
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rotation: float,
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mirror_x: bool,
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mirror_y: bool,
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) -> Tuple[float, float]:
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"""
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Compute the world coordinate of a pin given the symbol transform.
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KiCAD applies mirror first (in local space), then rotation, then translation.
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mirror_x negates the local X axis; mirror_y negates the local Y axis.
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"""
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lx, ly = px, py
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if mirror_x:
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lx = -lx
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if mirror_y:
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ly = -ly
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rx, ry = _rotate(lx, ly, rotation)
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return sym_x + rx, sym_y + ry
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@staticmethod
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def compute_pin_positions(
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sch_data: list,
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reference: str,
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new_x: float,
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new_y: float,
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) -> Dict[str, Tuple[Tuple[float, float], Tuple[float, float]]]:
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"""
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Compute world pin positions before and after a component move.
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Returns {pin_num: (old_world_xy, new_world_xy)}.
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old_world_xy uses the symbol's current position; new_world_xy uses (new_x, new_y).
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"""
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found = WireDragger.find_symbol(sch_data, reference)
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if found is None:
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return {}
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_, old_x, old_y, rotation, lib_id, mirror_x, mirror_y = found
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pins = WireDragger.get_pin_defs(sch_data, lib_id)
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result: Dict[str, Tuple] = {}
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for pin_num, pin in pins.items():
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px, py = pin["x"], pin["y"]
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old_wx, old_wy = WireDragger.pin_world_xy(
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px, py, old_x, old_y, rotation, mirror_x, mirror_y
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)
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new_wx, new_wy = WireDragger.pin_world_xy(
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px, py, new_x, new_y, rotation, mirror_x, mirror_y
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)
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result[pin_num] = (
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(round(old_wx, 6), round(old_wy, 6)),
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(round(new_wx, 6), round(new_wy, 6)),
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)
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return result
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@staticmethod
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def drag_wires(
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sch_data: list,
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old_to_new: Dict[Tuple[float, float], Tuple[float, float]],
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eps: float = EPS,
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) -> Dict:
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"""
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Move wire endpoints and junctions from old positions to new positions.
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Removes zero-length wires that result from the move.
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Modifies sch_data in place.
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old_to_new: {(old_x, old_y): (new_x, new_y)}
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Returns {'endpoints_moved': N, 'wires_removed': M}.
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"""
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wire_k = _K["wire"]
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pts_k = _K["pts"]
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xy_k = _K["xy"]
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junction_k = _K["junction"]
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at_k = _K["at"]
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def find_new(x: float, y: float) -> Optional[Tuple[float, float]]:
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for (ox, oy), (nx, ny) in old_to_new.items():
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if _coords_match(x, y, ox, oy, eps):
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return nx, ny
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return None
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endpoints_moved = 0
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zero_length_indices = []
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# First pass: update wire endpoints
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for idx, item in enumerate(sch_data):
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if not (isinstance(item, list) and item and item[0] == wire_k):
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continue
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pts_sub = None
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for sub in item[1:]:
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if isinstance(sub, list) and sub and sub[0] == pts_k:
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pts_sub = sub
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break
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if pts_sub is None:
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continue
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xy_items = [
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p for p in pts_sub[1:] if isinstance(p, list) and len(p) >= 3 and p[0] == xy_k
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]
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for xy_item in xy_items:
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nc = find_new(float(xy_item[1]), float(xy_item[2]))
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if nc is not None:
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xy_item[1] = nc[0]
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xy_item[2] = nc[1]
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endpoints_moved += 1
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# Check if this wire is now zero-length
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if len(xy_items) >= 2:
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x1, y1 = float(xy_items[0][1]), float(xy_items[0][2])
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x2, y2 = float(xy_items[-1][1]), float(xy_items[-1][2])
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if _coords_match(x1, y1, x2, y2, eps):
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zero_length_indices.append(idx)
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# Remove zero-length wires (backwards to preserve indices)
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for idx in reversed(zero_length_indices):
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del sch_data[idx]
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# Second pass: update junctions
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for item in sch_data:
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if not (isinstance(item, list) and item and item[0] == junction_k):
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continue
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for sub in item[1:]:
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if isinstance(sub, list) and sub and sub[0] == at_k and len(sub) >= 3:
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nc = find_new(float(sub[1]), float(sub[2]))
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if nc is not None:
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sub[1] = nc[0]
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sub[2] = nc[1]
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break
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return {
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"endpoints_moved": endpoints_moved,
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"wires_removed": len(zero_length_indices),
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}
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@staticmethod
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def update_symbol_position(sch_data: list, reference: str, new_x: float, new_y: float) -> bool:
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"""
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Update the (at x y rot) of the named symbol in sch_data.
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Returns True if the symbol was found and updated.
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"""
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found = WireDragger.find_symbol(sch_data, reference)
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if found is None:
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return False
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item = found[0]
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at_k = _K["at"]
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prop_k = _K["property"]
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# Find current position and compute delta
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old_x = old_y = None
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for sub in item[1:]:
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if isinstance(sub, list) and sub and sub[0] == at_k and len(sub) >= 3:
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old_x, old_y = sub[1], sub[2]
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sub[1] = new_x
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sub[2] = new_y
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break
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if old_x is None or old_y is None:
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return False
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dx = new_x - old_x
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dy = new_y - old_y
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# Shift all property label positions by the same delta
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for sub in item[1:]:
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if isinstance(sub, list) and sub and sub[0] == prop_k:
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for psub in sub[1:]:
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if isinstance(psub, list) and psub and psub[0] == at_k and len(psub) >= 3:
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psub[1] += dx
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psub[2] += dy
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break
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return True
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@staticmethod
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def _make_wire_sexp(x1: float, y1: float, x2: float, y2: float) -> list:
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"""Build a wire s-expression list in KiCAD schematic format."""
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wire_uuid = str(uuid.uuid4())
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return [
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_K["wire"],
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[_K["pts"], [_K["xy"], x1, y1], [_K["xy"], x2, y2]],
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[_K["stroke"], [_K["width"], 0], [_K["type"], Symbol("default")]],
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[_K["uuid"], wire_uuid],
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]
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@staticmethod
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def get_all_stationary_pin_positions(
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sch_data: list,
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moved_reference: str,
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) -> Dict[Tuple[float, float], str]:
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"""
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Return a map of {world_xy: reference} for every pin of every symbol
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in sch_data *except* moved_reference.
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This is used to detect pins of stationary components that coincide
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with pins of the moved component (touching-pin connections).
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"""
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sym_k = _K["symbol"]
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prop_k = _K["property"]
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result: Dict[Tuple[float, float], str] = {}
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for item in sch_data:
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if not (isinstance(item, list) and item and item[0] == sym_k):
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continue
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# Determine reference
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ref_val = None
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for sub in item[1:]:
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if isinstance(sub, list) and len(sub) >= 3 and sub[0] == prop_k:
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if str(sub[1]).strip('"') == "Reference":
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ref_val = str(sub[2]).strip('"')
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break
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if ref_val is None or ref_val == moved_reference:
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continue
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# Skip template / power symbols whose references start with special chars
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# but we still want to handle them — no filtering needed here.
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# Find lib_id and position for this symbol
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found = WireDragger.find_symbol(sch_data, ref_val)
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if found is None:
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continue
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_, sx, sy, rotation, lib_id, mirror_x, mirror_y = found
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pins = WireDragger.get_pin_defs(sch_data, lib_id)
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for pin_num, pin in pins.items():
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wx, wy = WireDragger.pin_world_xy(
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pin["x"], pin["y"], sx, sy, rotation, mirror_x, mirror_y
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)
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key = (round(wx, 6), round(wy, 6))
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result[key] = ref_val
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return result
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@staticmethod
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def synthesize_touching_pin_wires(
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sch_data: list,
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moved_reference: str,
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pin_positions: Dict[str, Tuple[Tuple[float, float], Tuple[float, float]]],
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eps: float = EPS,
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) -> int:
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"""
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Detect touching-pin connections and synthesize wire segments to bridge gaps
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created by moving a component.
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For each pin of *moved_reference* whose old world position coincides with
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a pin of a stationary component:
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- If the pin moved (old_xy != new_xy), insert a wire from old_xy to new_xy.
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- If the pin now lands on another stationary pin's position, skip (they touch again).
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- If old_xy == new_xy, do nothing (no gap was created).
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Modifies sch_data in place.
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Returns the number of wire segments synthesized.
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"""
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if not pin_positions:
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return 0
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stationary_pins = WireDragger.get_all_stationary_pin_positions(sch_data, moved_reference)
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if not stationary_pins:
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return 0
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synthesized = 0
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for pin_num, (old_xy, new_xy) in pin_positions.items():
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# Check if a stationary pin touches this pin's old position
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touching = any(
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_coords_match(old_xy[0], old_xy[1], sx, sy, eps) for (sx, sy) in stationary_pins
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)
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if not touching:
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continue
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# The pin has moved — check if it actually separated
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if _coords_match(old_xy[0], old_xy[1], new_xy[0], new_xy[1], eps):
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# Pin didn't actually move; no gap
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continue
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# Check if the pin's new position happens to touch another stationary pin
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# (component moved into a different touching position — no wire needed)
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rejoining = any(
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_coords_match(new_xy[0], new_xy[1], sx, sy, eps) for (sx, sy) in stationary_pins
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)
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if rejoining:
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logger.debug(
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f"Pin {moved_reference}/{pin_num} moved from {old_xy} to {new_xy} "
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f"and rejoins another stationary pin; no wire synthesized"
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)
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continue
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logger.info(
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f"Synthesizing wire for touching-pin connection: "
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f"{moved_reference}/{pin_num} moved from {old_xy} to {new_xy}"
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)
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wire = WireDragger._make_wire_sexp(old_xy[0], old_xy[1], new_xy[0], new_xy[1])
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# Insert before the last item (sheet_instances) to keep file tidy,
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# but appending is also valid — just append.
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sch_data.append(wire)
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synthesized += 1
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return synthesized
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"""
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WireDragger — drag connected wires when a schematic component is moved.
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All methods operate on in-memory sexpdata lists (no disk I/O).
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"""
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import logging
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import math
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import uuid
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from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple
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import sexpdata
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from sexpdata import Symbol
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logger = logging.getLogger("kicad_interface")
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# Module-level Symbol constants
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_K = {
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name: Symbol(name)
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for name in [
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"symbol",
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"at",
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"lib_id",
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"mirror",
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"lib_symbols",
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"pts",
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"xy",
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"wire",
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"junction",
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"property",
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"stroke",
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"width",
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"type",
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"uuid",
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]
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}
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EPS = 1e-4 # mm — coordinate match tolerance
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def _rotate(x: float, y: float, angle_deg: float) -> Tuple[float, float]:
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"""Rotate (x, y) around the origin by angle_deg degrees (CCW)."""
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if angle_deg == 0:
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return x, y
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rad = math.radians(angle_deg)
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c, s = math.cos(rad), math.sin(rad)
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return x * c - y * s, x * s + y * c
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def _coords_match(ax: float, ay: float, bx: float, by: float, eps: float = EPS) -> bool:
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return abs(ax - bx) < eps and abs(ay - by) < eps
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class WireDragger:
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"""Pure-logic helpers for wire-endpoint dragging during component moves."""
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|
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@staticmethod
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def find_symbol(sch_data: list, reference: str) -> Any:
|
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"""
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Find a placed symbol by reference designator.
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Returns (symbol_item, old_x, old_y, rotation, lib_id, mirror_x, mirror_y)
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or None if the reference is not found.
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||||
|
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mirror_x=True means the symbol has (mirror x) — flips the X local axis.
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mirror_y=True means the symbol has (mirror y) — flips the Y local axis.
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"""
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sym_k = _K["symbol"]
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prop_k = _K["property"]
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at_k = _K["at"]
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lib_id_k = _K["lib_id"]
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mirror_k = _K["mirror"]
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for item in sch_data:
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if not (isinstance(item, list) and item and item[0] == sym_k):
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continue
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|
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# Check Reference property
|
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ref_val = None
|
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for sub in item[1:]:
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if isinstance(sub, list) and len(sub) >= 3 and sub[0] == prop_k:
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if str(sub[1]).strip('"') == "Reference":
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ref_val = str(sub[2]).strip('"')
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||||
break
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if ref_val != reference:
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||||
continue
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old_x = old_y = rotation = 0.0
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lib_id = ""
|
||||
mirror_x = mirror_y = False
|
||||
|
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for sub in item[1:]:
|
||||
if not isinstance(sub, list) or not sub:
|
||||
continue
|
||||
tag = sub[0]
|
||||
if tag == at_k:
|
||||
if len(sub) >= 3:
|
||||
old_x = float(sub[1])
|
||||
old_y = float(sub[2])
|
||||
if len(sub) >= 4:
|
||||
rotation = float(sub[3])
|
||||
elif tag == lib_id_k and len(sub) >= 2:
|
||||
lib_id = str(sub[1]).strip('"')
|
||||
elif tag == mirror_k and len(sub) >= 2:
|
||||
mv = str(sub[1])
|
||||
if mv == "x":
|
||||
mirror_x = True
|
||||
elif mv == "y":
|
||||
mirror_y = True
|
||||
|
||||
return item, old_x, old_y, rotation, lib_id, mirror_x, mirror_y
|
||||
|
||||
return None
|
||||
|
||||
@staticmethod
|
||||
def get_pin_defs(sch_data: list, lib_id: str) -> Dict:
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Get pin definitions from lib_symbols for the given lib_id.
|
||||
|
||||
Returns the same dict format as PinLocator.parse_symbol_definition:
|
||||
{pin_num: {"x": ..., "y": ..., ...}}.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
from commands.pin_locator import PinLocator
|
||||
|
||||
lib_sym_k = _K["lib_symbols"]
|
||||
symbol_k = _K["symbol"]
|
||||
|
||||
for item in sch_data:
|
||||
if not (isinstance(item, list) and item and item[0] == lib_sym_k):
|
||||
continue
|
||||
for sym_def in item[1:]:
|
||||
if not (isinstance(sym_def, list) and sym_def and sym_def[0] == symbol_k):
|
||||
continue
|
||||
if len(sym_def) < 2:
|
||||
continue
|
||||
name = str(sym_def[1]).strip('"')
|
||||
if name == lib_id:
|
||||
return PinLocator.parse_symbol_definition(sym_def)
|
||||
break # only one lib_symbols section
|
||||
return {}
|
||||
|
||||
@staticmethod
|
||||
def pin_world_xy(
|
||||
px: float,
|
||||
py: float,
|
||||
sym_x: float,
|
||||
sym_y: float,
|
||||
rotation: float,
|
||||
mirror_x: bool,
|
||||
mirror_y: bool,
|
||||
) -> Tuple[float, float]:
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Compute the world coordinate of a pin given the symbol transform.
|
||||
|
||||
KiCAD applies mirror first (in local space), then rotation, then translation.
|
||||
mirror_x negates the local X axis; mirror_y negates the local Y axis.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
lx, ly = px, py
|
||||
if mirror_x:
|
||||
lx = -lx
|
||||
if mirror_y:
|
||||
ly = -ly
|
||||
rx, ry = _rotate(lx, ly, rotation)
|
||||
return sym_x + rx, sym_y + ry
|
||||
|
||||
@staticmethod
|
||||
def compute_pin_positions(
|
||||
sch_data: list,
|
||||
reference: str,
|
||||
new_x: float,
|
||||
new_y: float,
|
||||
) -> Dict[str, Tuple[Tuple[float, float], Tuple[float, float]]]:
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Compute world pin positions before and after a component move.
|
||||
|
||||
Returns {pin_num: (old_world_xy, new_world_xy)}.
|
||||
old_world_xy uses the symbol's current position; new_world_xy uses (new_x, new_y).
|
||||
"""
|
||||
found = WireDragger.find_symbol(sch_data, reference)
|
||||
if found is None:
|
||||
return {}
|
||||
_, old_x, old_y, rotation, lib_id, mirror_x, mirror_y = found
|
||||
|
||||
pins = WireDragger.get_pin_defs(sch_data, lib_id)
|
||||
result: Dict[str, Tuple] = {}
|
||||
for pin_num, pin in pins.items():
|
||||
px, py = pin["x"], pin["y"]
|
||||
old_wx, old_wy = WireDragger.pin_world_xy(
|
||||
px, py, old_x, old_y, rotation, mirror_x, mirror_y
|
||||
)
|
||||
new_wx, new_wy = WireDragger.pin_world_xy(
|
||||
px, py, new_x, new_y, rotation, mirror_x, mirror_y
|
||||
)
|
||||
result[pin_num] = (
|
||||
(round(old_wx, 6), round(old_wy, 6)),
|
||||
(round(new_wx, 6), round(new_wy, 6)),
|
||||
)
|
||||
return result
|
||||
|
||||
@staticmethod
|
||||
def drag_wires(
|
||||
sch_data: list,
|
||||
old_to_new: Dict[Tuple[float, float], Tuple[float, float]],
|
||||
eps: float = EPS,
|
||||
) -> Dict:
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Move wire endpoints and junctions from old positions to new positions.
|
||||
Removes zero-length wires that result from the move.
|
||||
Modifies sch_data in place.
|
||||
|
||||
old_to_new: {(old_x, old_y): (new_x, new_y)}
|
||||
|
||||
Returns {'endpoints_moved': N, 'wires_removed': M}.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
wire_k = _K["wire"]
|
||||
pts_k = _K["pts"]
|
||||
xy_k = _K["xy"]
|
||||
junction_k = _K["junction"]
|
||||
at_k = _K["at"]
|
||||
|
||||
def find_new(x: float, y: float) -> Optional[Tuple[float, float]]:
|
||||
for (ox, oy), (nx, ny) in old_to_new.items():
|
||||
if _coords_match(x, y, ox, oy, eps):
|
||||
return nx, ny
|
||||
return None
|
||||
|
||||
endpoints_moved = 0
|
||||
zero_length_indices = []
|
||||
|
||||
# First pass: update wire endpoints
|
||||
for idx, item in enumerate(sch_data):
|
||||
if not (isinstance(item, list) and item and item[0] == wire_k):
|
||||
continue
|
||||
|
||||
pts_sub = None
|
||||
for sub in item[1:]:
|
||||
if isinstance(sub, list) and sub and sub[0] == pts_k:
|
||||
pts_sub = sub
|
||||
break
|
||||
if pts_sub is None:
|
||||
continue
|
||||
|
||||
xy_items = [
|
||||
p for p in pts_sub[1:] if isinstance(p, list) and len(p) >= 3 and p[0] == xy_k
|
||||
]
|
||||
for xy_item in xy_items:
|
||||
nc = find_new(float(xy_item[1]), float(xy_item[2]))
|
||||
if nc is not None:
|
||||
xy_item[1] = nc[0]
|
||||
xy_item[2] = nc[1]
|
||||
endpoints_moved += 1
|
||||
|
||||
# Check if this wire is now zero-length
|
||||
if len(xy_items) >= 2:
|
||||
x1, y1 = float(xy_items[0][1]), float(xy_items[0][2])
|
||||
x2, y2 = float(xy_items[-1][1]), float(xy_items[-1][2])
|
||||
if _coords_match(x1, y1, x2, y2, eps):
|
||||
zero_length_indices.append(idx)
|
||||
|
||||
# Remove zero-length wires (backwards to preserve indices)
|
||||
for idx in reversed(zero_length_indices):
|
||||
del sch_data[idx]
|
||||
|
||||
# Second pass: update junctions
|
||||
for item in sch_data:
|
||||
if not (isinstance(item, list) and item and item[0] == junction_k):
|
||||
continue
|
||||
for sub in item[1:]:
|
||||
if isinstance(sub, list) and sub and sub[0] == at_k and len(sub) >= 3:
|
||||
nc = find_new(float(sub[1]), float(sub[2]))
|
||||
if nc is not None:
|
||||
sub[1] = nc[0]
|
||||
sub[2] = nc[1]
|
||||
break
|
||||
|
||||
return {
|
||||
"endpoints_moved": endpoints_moved,
|
||||
"wires_removed": len(zero_length_indices),
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@staticmethod
|
||||
def update_symbol_position(sch_data: list, reference: str, new_x: float, new_y: float) -> bool:
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Update the (at x y rot) of the named symbol in sch_data.
|
||||
Returns True if the symbol was found and updated.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
found = WireDragger.find_symbol(sch_data, reference)
|
||||
if found is None:
|
||||
return False
|
||||
item = found[0]
|
||||
at_k = _K["at"]
|
||||
prop_k = _K["property"]
|
||||
|
||||
# Find current position and compute delta
|
||||
old_x = old_y = None
|
||||
for sub in item[1:]:
|
||||
if isinstance(sub, list) and sub and sub[0] == at_k and len(sub) >= 3:
|
||||
old_x, old_y = sub[1], sub[2]
|
||||
sub[1] = new_x
|
||||
sub[2] = new_y
|
||||
break
|
||||
if old_x is None or old_y is None:
|
||||
return False
|
||||
|
||||
dx = new_x - old_x
|
||||
dy = new_y - old_y
|
||||
|
||||
# Shift all property label positions by the same delta
|
||||
for sub in item[1:]:
|
||||
if isinstance(sub, list) and sub and sub[0] == prop_k:
|
||||
for psub in sub[1:]:
|
||||
if isinstance(psub, list) and psub and psub[0] == at_k and len(psub) >= 3:
|
||||
psub[1] += dx
|
||||
psub[2] += dy
|
||||
break
|
||||
return True
|
||||
|
||||
@staticmethod
|
||||
def _make_wire_sexp(x1: float, y1: float, x2: float, y2: float) -> list:
|
||||
"""Build a wire s-expression list in KiCAD schematic format."""
|
||||
wire_uuid = str(uuid.uuid4())
|
||||
return [
|
||||
_K["wire"],
|
||||
[_K["pts"], [_K["xy"], x1, y1], [_K["xy"], x2, y2]],
|
||||
[_K["stroke"], [_K["width"], 0], [_K["type"], Symbol("default")]],
|
||||
[_K["uuid"], wire_uuid],
|
||||
]
|
||||
|
||||
@staticmethod
|
||||
def get_all_stationary_pin_positions(
|
||||
sch_data: list,
|
||||
moved_reference: str,
|
||||
) -> Dict[Tuple[float, float], str]:
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Return a map of {world_xy: reference} for every pin of every symbol
|
||||
in sch_data *except* moved_reference.
|
||||
|
||||
This is used to detect pins of stationary components that coincide
|
||||
with pins of the moved component (touching-pin connections).
|
||||
"""
|
||||
sym_k = _K["symbol"]
|
||||
prop_k = _K["property"]
|
||||
result: Dict[Tuple[float, float], str] = {}
|
||||
|
||||
for item in sch_data:
|
||||
if not (isinstance(item, list) and item and item[0] == sym_k):
|
||||
continue
|
||||
# Determine reference
|
||||
ref_val = None
|
||||
for sub in item[1:]:
|
||||
if isinstance(sub, list) and len(sub) >= 3 and sub[0] == prop_k:
|
||||
if str(sub[1]).strip('"') == "Reference":
|
||||
ref_val = str(sub[2]).strip('"')
|
||||
break
|
||||
if ref_val is None or ref_val == moved_reference:
|
||||
continue
|
||||
# Skip template / power symbols whose references start with special chars
|
||||
# but we still want to handle them — no filtering needed here.
|
||||
|
||||
# Find lib_id and position for this symbol
|
||||
found = WireDragger.find_symbol(sch_data, ref_val)
|
||||
if found is None:
|
||||
continue
|
||||
_, sx, sy, rotation, lib_id, mirror_x, mirror_y = found
|
||||
pins = WireDragger.get_pin_defs(sch_data, lib_id)
|
||||
for pin_num, pin in pins.items():
|
||||
wx, wy = WireDragger.pin_world_xy(
|
||||
pin["x"], pin["y"], sx, sy, rotation, mirror_x, mirror_y
|
||||
)
|
||||
key = (round(wx, 6), round(wy, 6))
|
||||
result[key] = ref_val
|
||||
|
||||
return result
|
||||
|
||||
@staticmethod
|
||||
def synthesize_touching_pin_wires(
|
||||
sch_data: list,
|
||||
moved_reference: str,
|
||||
pin_positions: Dict[str, Tuple[Tuple[float, float], Tuple[float, float]]],
|
||||
eps: float = EPS,
|
||||
) -> int:
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Detect touching-pin connections and synthesize wire segments to bridge gaps
|
||||
created by moving a component.
|
||||
|
||||
For each pin of *moved_reference* whose old world position coincides with
|
||||
a pin of a stationary component:
|
||||
- If the pin moved (old_xy != new_xy), insert a wire from old_xy to new_xy.
|
||||
- If the pin now lands on another stationary pin's position, skip (they touch again).
|
||||
- If old_xy == new_xy, do nothing (no gap was created).
|
||||
|
||||
Modifies sch_data in place.
|
||||
Returns the number of wire segments synthesized.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
if not pin_positions:
|
||||
return 0
|
||||
|
||||
stationary_pins = WireDragger.get_all_stationary_pin_positions(sch_data, moved_reference)
|
||||
if not stationary_pins:
|
||||
return 0
|
||||
|
||||
synthesized = 0
|
||||
|
||||
for pin_num, (old_xy, new_xy) in pin_positions.items():
|
||||
# Check if a stationary pin touches this pin's old position
|
||||
touching = any(
|
||||
_coords_match(old_xy[0], old_xy[1], sx, sy, eps) for (sx, sy) in stationary_pins
|
||||
)
|
||||
if not touching:
|
||||
continue
|
||||
|
||||
# The pin has moved — check if it actually separated
|
||||
if _coords_match(old_xy[0], old_xy[1], new_xy[0], new_xy[1], eps):
|
||||
# Pin didn't actually move; no gap
|
||||
continue
|
||||
|
||||
# Check if the pin's new position happens to touch another stationary pin
|
||||
# (component moved into a different touching position — no wire needed)
|
||||
rejoining = any(
|
||||
_coords_match(new_xy[0], new_xy[1], sx, sy, eps) for (sx, sy) in stationary_pins
|
||||
)
|
||||
if rejoining:
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
f"Pin {moved_reference}/{pin_num} moved from {old_xy} to {new_xy} "
|
||||
f"and rejoins another stationary pin; no wire synthesized"
|
||||
)
|
||||
continue
|
||||
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
f"Synthesizing wire for touching-pin connection: "
|
||||
f"{moved_reference}/{pin_num} moved from {old_xy} to {new_xy}"
|
||||
)
|
||||
wire = WireDragger._make_wire_sexp(old_xy[0], old_xy[1], new_xy[0], new_xy[1])
|
||||
# Insert before the last item (sheet_instances) to keep file tidy,
|
||||
# but appending is also valid — just append.
|
||||
sch_data.append(wire)
|
||||
synthesized += 1
|
||||
|
||||
return synthesized
|
||||
|
||||
Reference in New Issue
Block a user