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authorjaseg <git@jaseg.de>2022-02-06 17:54:57 +0100
committerjaseg <git@jaseg.de>2022-02-06 17:54:57 +0100
commit77f2da8761c45048d58e98eab3cd985e60f32298 (patch)
tree07a7542aa056f449c9224a4d3dee5ee67df8c5ca
parentc31aabc227333d79ad6e09e293a5da98a1ccf543 (diff)
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More parsing speedupsv0.9.0
-rw-r--r--gerbonara/cam.py13
-rwxr-xr-xgerbonara/excellon.py75
-rw-r--r--gerbonara/rs274x.py55
3 files changed, 72 insertions, 71 deletions
diff --git a/gerbonara/cam.py b/gerbonara/cam.py
index 593ede8..2edf8ed 100644
--- a/gerbonara/cam.py
+++ b/gerbonara/cam.py
@@ -141,22 +141,13 @@ class FileSettings:
integer_digits, decimal_digits = self.number_format
- sign = 1
-
- if value[0] == '-':
- sign = -1
- value = value[1:]
-
- elif value[0] == '+':
- value = value[1:]
-
if self.zeros == 'leading':
value = self._pad + value # pad with zeros to ensure we have enough decimals
- return sign*float(value[:-decimal_digits] + '.' + value[-decimal_digits:])
+ return float(value[:-decimal_digits] + '.' + value[-decimal_digits:])
else: # no or trailing zero suppression
value = value + self._pad
- return sign*float(value[:integer_digits] + '.' + value[integer_digits:])
+ return float(value[:integer_digits] + '.' + value[integer_digits:])
def write_gerber_value(self, value, unit=None):
""" Convert a floating point number to a Gerber-formatted string. """
diff --git a/gerbonara/excellon.py b/gerbonara/excellon.py
index f3e2d64..54fcb51 100755
--- a/gerbonara/excellon.py
+++ b/gerbonara/excellon.py
@@ -657,19 +657,24 @@ class ExcellonParser(object):
else:
self.active_tool = self.tools[index]
- coord = lambda name, key=None: fr'({name}(?P<{key or name}>[+-]?[0-9]*\.?[0-9]*))?'
+ coord = lambda name: fr'(?:{name}\+?(-?)([0-9]*\.?[0-9]*))?'
xy_coord = coord('X') + coord('Y')
xyaij_coord = xy_coord + coord('A') + coord('I') + coord('J')
- @exprs.match(r'R(?P<count>[0-9]+)' + xy_coord)
+ @exprs.match(r'R([0-9]+)' + xy_coord)
def handle_repeat_hole(self, match):
if self.program_state == ProgramState.HEADER:
return
- dx = int(match['X'] or '0')
- dy = int(match['Y'] or '0')
+ count, x_s, x, y_s, y = match.groups()
+ dx = self.settings.parse_gerber_value(x) or 0
+ if x_s:
+ dx = -dx
+ dy = self.settings.parse_gerber_value(y) or 0
+ if y_s:
+ dy = -dy
- for i in range(int(match['count'])):
+ for i in range(int(count)):
self.pos = (self.pos[0] + dx, self.pos[1] + dy)
# FIXME fix API below
if not self.ensure_active_tool():
@@ -724,18 +729,24 @@ class ExcellonParser(object):
if match[0] == 'M00':
self.generator_hints.append('zuken')
- def do_move(self, match=None, x='X', y='Y'):
- if self.settings.number_format == (None, None) and not '.' in match['X']:
+ def do_move(self, coord_groups):
+ x_s, x, y_s, y = coord_groups
+
+ if self.settings.number_format == (None, None) and '.' not in x:
# TARGET3001! exports zeros as "00" even when it uses an explicit decimal point everywhere else.
- if match['X'] != '00':
+ if x != '00':
raise SyntaxError('No number format set and value does not contain a decimal point. If this is an Allegro '
'Excellon drill file make sure either nc_param.txt or ncdrill.log ends up in the same folder as '
'it, because Allegro does not include this critical information in their Excellon output. If you '
'call this through ExcellonFile.from_string, you must manually supply from_string with a '
'FileSettings object from excellon.parse_allegro_ncparam.')
- x = self.settings.parse_gerber_value(match['X'])
- y = self.settings.parse_gerber_value(match['Y'])
+ x = self.settings.parse_gerber_value(x)
+ if x_s:
+ x = -x
+ y = self.settings.parse_gerber_value(y)
+ if y_s:
+ y = -y
old_pos = self.pos
@@ -757,7 +768,7 @@ class ExcellonParser(object):
if self.program_state is None:
self.warn('Routing mode command found before header.')
self.program_state = ProgramState.ROUTING
- self.do_move(match)
+ self.do_move(match.groups())
@exprs.match('%')
def handle_rewind_shorthand(self, match):
@@ -779,25 +790,26 @@ class ExcellonParser(object):
self.warn('Routing command found before first tool definition.')
return None
- @exprs.match('(?P<mode>G01|G02|G03)' + xyaij_coord)
+ @exprs.match('(G01|G02|G03)' + xyaij_coord)
def handle_linear_mode(self, match):
- if match['mode'] == 'G01':
+ mode, *coord_groups = match.groups()
+ if mode == 'G01':
self.interpolation_mode = InterpMode.LINEAR
else:
- clockwise = (match['mode'] == 'G02')
+ clockwise = (mode == 'G02')
self.interpolation_mode = InterpMode.CIRCULAR_CW if clockwise else InterpMode.CIRCULAR_CCW
- self.do_interpolation(match)
+ self.do_interpolation(coord_groups)
- def do_interpolation(self, match):
- x, y, a, i, j = match['X'], match['Y'], match['A'], match['I'], match['J']
+ def do_interpolation(self, coord_groups):
+ x_s, x, y_s, y, a_s, a, i_s, i, j_s, j = coord_groups
- start, end = self.do_move(match)
+ start, end = self.do_move((x_s, x, y_s, y))
if self.program_state != ProgramState.ROUTING:
return
- if not self.drill_down or not (match['X'] or match['Y']) or not self.ensure_active_tool():
+ if not self.drill_down or not (x or y) or not self.ensure_active_tool():
return
if self.interpolation_mode == InterpMode.LINEAR:
@@ -819,6 +831,8 @@ class ExcellonParser(object):
# Convert endpoint-radius-endpoint notation to endpoint-center-endpoint notation. We always use the
# smaller arc here.
# from https://math.stackexchange.com/a/1781546
+ if a_s:
+ raise ValueError('Negative arc radius given')
r = settings.parse_gerber_value(a)
x1, y1 = start
x2, y2 = end
@@ -835,7 +849,11 @@ class ExcellonParser(object):
else: # explicit center given
i = settings.parse_gerber_value(i)
+ if i_s:
+ i = -i
j = settings.parse_gerber_value(j)
+ if j_s:
+ j = -i
self.objects.append(Arc(*start, *end, i, j, True, self.active_tool, unit=self.settings.unit))
@@ -865,7 +883,8 @@ class ExcellonParser(object):
@exprs.match('G93' + xy_coord)
def handle_absolute_mode(self, match):
- if int(match['X'] or 0) != 0 or int(match['Y'] or 0) != 0:
+ _x_s, x, _y_s, y = match.groups()
+ if int(x or 0) != 0 or int(y or 0) != 0:
# Siemens tooling likes to include a meaningless G93X0Y0 after its header.
raise NotImplementedError('G93 zero set command is not supported.')
self.generator_hints.append('siemens')
@@ -890,23 +909,11 @@ class ExcellonParser(object):
def handle_unhandled(self, match):
self.warn(f'{match[0]} excellon command intended for CAM tools found in EDA file.')
- @exprs.match(coord('X', 'x1') + coord('Y', 'y1') + 'G85' + coord('X', 'x2') + coord('Y', 'y2'))
- def handle_slot_dotted(self, match):
- self.warn('Weird G85 excellon slot command used. Please raise an issue on our issue tracker and provide this file for testing.')
- self.do_move(match, 'X1', 'Y1')
- start, end = self.do_move(match, 'X2', 'Y2')
-
- if self.program_state in (ProgramState.DRILLING, ProgramState.HEADER): # FIXME should we realy handle this in header?
- if self.ensure_active_tool():
- # We ignore whether a slot is a "routed" G00/G01 slot or a "drilled" G85 slot and export both as routed
- # slots.
- self.objects.append(Line(*start, *end, self.active_tool, unit=self.settings.unit))
-
@exprs.match(xyaij_coord)
def handle_bare_coordinate(self, match):
# Yes, drills in the header doesn't follow the specification, but it there are many files like this.
if self.program_state in (ProgramState.DRILLING, ProgramState.HEADER):
- _start, end = self.do_move(match)
+ _start, end = self.do_move(match.groups()[:4])
if not self.ensure_active_tool():
return
@@ -916,7 +923,7 @@ class ExcellonParser(object):
elif self.program_state == ProgramState.ROUTING:
# Bare coordinates for routing also seem illegal, but Siemens actually uses these.
# Example file: siemens/80101_0125_F200_ContourPlated.ncd
- self.do_interpolation(match)
+ self.do_interpolation(match.groups())
else:
self.warn('Bare coordinate after end of file')
diff --git a/gerbonara/rs274x.py b/gerbonara/rs274x.py
index 464a947..ea1ea1d 100644
--- a/gerbonara/rs274x.py
+++ b/gerbonara/rs274x.py
@@ -292,7 +292,6 @@ class GraphicsState:
self.polarity_dark = True
self.point = None
self.aperture = None
- self.file_settings = None
self.interpolation_mode = InterpMode.LINEAR
self.multi_quadrant_mode = None # used only for syntax checking
self.aperture_mirroring = (False, False) # LM mirroring (x, y)
@@ -305,6 +304,7 @@ class GraphicsState:
self.image_scale = (1.0, 1.0) # SF image scaling (x, y); deprecated
self._mat = None
self.file_settings = file_settings
+ self.unit = file_settings.unit if file_settings else None
self.aperture_map = aperture_map or {}
self.warn = warn
self.unit_warning = False
@@ -362,27 +362,23 @@ class GraphicsState:
return rx, ry
def flash(self, x, y):
- if self.file_settings.unit is None and not self.unit_warning:
- self.warn('Gerber file does not contain a unit definition.')
- self.unit_warning = True
+ if self.unit is None:
+ raise SyntaxError('Gerber file does not contain a unit definition.')
self.update_point_native(x, y)
obj = go.Flash(*self.map_coord(*self.point), self.aperture,
polarity_dark=self._polarity_dark,
- unit=self.file_settings.unit,
+ unit=self.unit,
attrs=self.object_attrs)
return obj
def interpolate(self, x, y, i=None, j=None, aperture=True, multi_quadrant=False):
old_point = self.map_coord(*self.update_point_native(x, y))
- unit = self.file_settings.unit
- if not self.unit_warning and unit is None:
- self.warn('Gerber file does not contain a unit definition.')
- self.unit_warning = True
+ if (unit := self.unit) is None:
+ raise SyntaxError('Gerber file does not contain a unit definition.')
if aperture:
- aperture = self.aperture
- if not aperture:
+ if (aperture := self.aperture) is None:
raise SyntaxError('Interpolation attempted without selecting aperture first')
if math.isclose(aperture.equivalent_width(), 0):
@@ -401,7 +397,6 @@ class GraphicsState:
polarity_dark=self._polarity_dark, unit=unit, attrs=self.object_attrs)
else:
-
if i is None and j is None:
self.warn('Linear segment implied during arc interpolation mode through D01 w/o I, J values')
return go.Line(*old_point, *self.map_coord(*self.point), aperture,
@@ -508,8 +503,8 @@ class GerberParser:
NAME = r"[a-zA-Z_$\.][a-zA-Z_$\.0-9+\-]+"
STATEMENT_REGEXES = {
- 'coord': fr"(G0?[123]|G74|G75|G54|G55)?\s*(?:X({NUMBER}))?(?:Y({NUMBER}))?" \
- fr"(?:I({NUMBER}))?(?:J({NUMBER}))?\s*" \
+ 'coord': fr"(G0?[123]|G74|G75|G54|G55)?\s*(?:X\+?(-?)({NUMBER}))?(?:Y\+?(-?)({NUMBER}))?" \
+ fr"(?:I\+?(-?)({NUMBER}))?(?:J\+?(-?)({NUMBER}))?\s*" \
fr"(?:D0?([123]))?$",
'region_start': r'G36$',
'region_end': r'G37$',
@@ -578,14 +573,16 @@ class GerberParser:
def _split_commands(self, data):
# Ignore '%' signs within G04 commments because eagle likes to put completely broken file attributes inside G04
# comments, and those contain % signs. Best of all, they're not even balanced.
- self.lineno = 0
- for match in re.finditer(r'G04.*?\*|%.*?%|[^*%]*\*', data, re.DOTALL):
- cmd = match[0].strip().strip('%').rstrip('*')
+ self.lineno = 1
+ for match in re.finditer(r'G04.*?\*\s*|%.*?%\s*|[^*%]*\*\s*', data, re.DOTALL):
+ cmd = match[0]
+ newlines = cmd.count('\n')
+ cmd = cmd.strip().strip('%').rstrip('*')
if cmd:
# Expensive, but only used in case something goes wrong.
self.line = cmd
yield cmd
- self.lineno += cmd.count('\n')
+ self.lineno += newlines
self.lineno = 0
self.line = ''
@@ -622,7 +619,7 @@ class GerberParser:
self.warn('File is missing mandatory M02 EOF marker. File may be truncated.')
def _parse_coord(self, match):
- interp, x, y, i, j, op = match.groups() # faster than name-based group access
+ interp, x_s, x, y_s, y, i_s, i, j_s, j, op = match.groups() # faster than name-based group access
has_coord = x or y or i or j
if not interp:
@@ -647,7 +644,11 @@ class GerberParser:
self.generator_hints.append('zuken')
x = self.file_settings.parse_gerber_value(x)
+ if x_s:
+ x = -x
y = self.file_settings.parse_gerber_value(y)
+ if y_s:
+ y = -y
if not op and has_coord:
if self.last_operation == '1':
@@ -680,17 +681,19 @@ class GerberParser:
self.warn('Deprecated G74 multi-quadant mode arc found. G74 is bad and you should feel bad.')
i = self.file_settings.parse_gerber_value(i)
+ if i_s:
+ i = -i
j = self.file_settings.parse_gerber_value(j)
+ if j_s:
+ j = -j
if self.current_region is None:
# in multi-quadrant mode this may return None if start and end point of the arc are the same.
- obj = self.graphics_state.interpolate(x, y, i, j,
- multi_quadrant=bool(self.multi_quadrant_mode))
+ obj = self.graphics_state.interpolate(x, y, i, j, multi_quadrant=self.multi_quadrant_mode)
if obj is not None:
self.target.objects.append(obj)
else:
- obj = self.graphics_state.interpolate(x, y, i, j, aperture=False,
- multi_quadrant=bool(self.multi_quadrant_mode))
+ obj = self.graphics_state.interpolate(x, y, i, j, aperture=False, multi_quadrant=self.multi_quadrant_mode)
if obj is not None:
self.current_region.append(obj)
@@ -774,9 +777,9 @@ class GerberParser:
def _parse_unit_mode(self, match):
if match['unit'] == 'MM':
- self.file_settings.unit = MM
+ self.graphics_state.unit = self.file_settings.unit = MM
else:
- self.file_settings.unit = Inch
+ self.graphics_state.unit = self.file_settings.unit = Inch
def _parse_allegro_format_spec(self, match):
self._parse_format_spec(match)
@@ -921,7 +924,7 @@ class GerberParser:
self.current_region = None
def _parse_old_unit(self, match):
- self.file_settings.unit = Inch if match['mode'] == 'G70' else MM
+ self.graphics_state.unit = self.file_settings.unit = Inch if match['mode'] == 'G70' else MM
self.warn(f'Deprecated {match["mode"]} unit mode statement found. This deprecated since 2012.', DeprecationWarning)
self.target.comments.append('Replaced deprecated {match["mode"]} unit mode statement with MO statement')