kicad/gerbview/X2_gerber_attributes.h

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/*
* This program source code file is part of KiCad, a free EDA CAD application.
*
* Copyright (C) 2010-2018 Jean-Pierre Charras jp.charras at wanadoo.fr
* Copyright (C) 1992-2021 KiCad Developers, see AUTHORS.txt for contributors.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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*
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*
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*/
/**
* @file X2_gerber_attributes.h
*/
#ifndef X2_GERBER_ATTRIBUTE_H
#define X2_GERBER_ATTRIBUTE_H
/*
* Manage the gerber extensions (attributes) in the new X2 version
* only few extensions are handled
* See http://www.ucamco.com/files/downloads/file/81/the_gerber_file_format_specification.pdf
*
* gerber attributes in the new X2 version look like:
* %TF.FileFunction,Copper,L1,Top*%
*
* Currently:
* .FileFunction .FileFunction Identifies the file's function in the PCB.
* Other Standard Attributes, not yet used in Gerbview:
* .Part Identifies the part the file represents, e.g. a single PCB
* .MD5 Sets the MD5 file signature or checksum.
*/
#include <wx/arrstr.h>
/**
* The attribute value consists of a number of substrings separated by a comma
*/
class X2_ATTRIBUTE
{
public:
X2_ATTRIBUTE();
~X2_ATTRIBUTE();
/**
* @return the parameters list read in TF command.
*/
wxArrayString& GetPrms() { return m_Prms; }
/**
* @return a parameter read in TF command.
* @param aIdx = the index of the parameter
* aIdx = 0 is the parameter read after the TF function
* (the same as GetAttribute())
*/
const wxString& GetPrm( int aIdx );
/**
* @return the attribute name (for instance .FileFunction)
* which is given by TF command (i.e. the first parameter read).
*/
const wxString& GetAttribute();
/**
* @return the number of parameters read in %TF
* (or similar like %TA %TO ...) command.
*/
int GetPrmCount() { return int( m_Prms.GetCount() ); }
/**
* Parse a TF command terminated with a % and fill m_Prms by the parameters found.
*
* @param aFile = a FILE* ptr to the current Gerber file.
* @param aBuffer = the buffer containing current Gerber data (can be null)
* @param aBuffSize = the size of the buffer
* @param aText = a pointer to the first char to read from Gerber data stored in aBuffer
* After parsing, text points the last char of the command line ('%') (X2 mode)
* or the end of line if the line does not contain '%' or aBuffer == NULL (X1 mode)
* @param aLineNum = a point to the current line number of aFile
* @return true if no error.
*/
bool ParseAttribCmd( FILE* aFile, char *aBuffer, int aBuffSize, char* &aText, int& aLineNum );
/**
* Debug function: print using wxLogMessage le list of parameters
*/
void DbgListPrms();
/**
* Return true if the attribute is .FileFunction
*/
bool IsFileFunction()
{
return GetAttribute().IsSameAs( wxT(".FileFunction"), false );
}
/**
* Return true if the attribute is .MD5
*/
bool IsFileMD5()
{
return GetAttribute().IsSameAs( wxT(".MD5"), false );
}
/**
* Return true if the attribute is .Part
*/
bool IsFilePart()
{
return GetAttribute().IsSameAs( wxT(".Part"), false );
}
protected:
wxArrayString m_Prms; ///< the list of parameters (after TF) in gbr file
///< the first one is the attribute name,
///< if starting by '.'
};
/**
* X2_ATTRIBUTE_FILEFUNCTION ( from %TF.FileFunction in Gerber file)
* Example file function:
* %TF.FileFunction,Copper,L1,Top*%
* - Type. Such as copper, solder mask etc.
* - Position. Specifies where the file appears in the PCB layer structure.
* Corresponding position substring:
* Copper layer: L1, L2, L3...to indicate the layer position followed by Top, Inr or
* Bot. L1 is always the top copper layer. E.g. L2,Inr.
* Extra layer, e.g. solder mask: Top or Bot - defines the attachment of the layer.
* Drill/rout layer: E.g. 1,4 - where 1 is the start and 4 is the end copper layer. The
* pair 1,4 defines the span of the drill/rout file
* Optional index. This can be used in instances where for example there are two solder
* masks on the same side. The index counts from the PCB surface outwards.
*/
class X2_ATTRIBUTE_FILEFUNCTION : public X2_ATTRIBUTE
{
public:
X2_ATTRIBUTE_FILEFUNCTION( X2_ATTRIBUTE& aAttributeBase );
bool IsCopper(); ///< return true if the filefunction type is "Copper"
/**
* @return true if the filefunction type is "Plated" or "NotPlated"
* therefore a drill file
*/
bool IsDrillFile();
const wxString& GetFileType(); ///< the type of layer (Copper, Soldermask ... )
const wxString& GetBrdLayerId(); ///< the brd layer identifier: Ln, only for Copper type
///< or Top, Bot for other types
/**
* @return the brd layer pair identifier: n,m for drill files
* (files with m_Prms.Item( 1 ) = "Plated" or "NotPlated")
*/
const wxString GetDrillLayerPair();
/**
* @return the Layer Pair type for drill files
* (PTH, NPTH, Blind or Buried)
*/
const wxString& GetLPType();
/**
* @return the drill/routing type for drill files
* (Drill, Route, Mixed)
*/
const wxString& GetRouteType();
const wxString& GetBrdLayerSide(); ///< the brd layer Pos: Top, Bot, Inr
///< same as GetBrdLayerId() for non copper type
const wxString& GetLabel(); ///< the filefunction label, if any
int GetZOrder() { return m_z_order; } ///< the Order of the board layer,
///< from front (Top) side to back (Bot) side
int GetZSubOrder() { return m_z_sub_order; } ///< the Order of the bdr copper layer,
///< from front (Top) side to back (Bot) side
private:
/**
* Initialize the z order priority of the current file, from its attributes
*/
void set_Z_Order();
int m_z_order; // the z order of the layer for a board
int m_z_sub_order; // the z sub_order of the copper layer for a board
};
#endif // X2_GERBER_ATTRIBUTE_H