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Diffstat (limited to 'gerbonara/gerber/excellon.py')
-rwxr-xr-x | gerbonara/gerber/excellon.py | 66 |
1 files changed, 35 insertions, 31 deletions
diff --git a/gerbonara/gerber/excellon.py b/gerbonara/gerber/excellon.py index 4887245..2e0add3 100755 --- a/gerbonara/gerber/excellon.py +++ b/gerbonara/gerber/excellon.py @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ class ExcellonContext: yield 'G05' def route_mode(self, unit, x, y): - x, y = self.unit(x, unit), self.unit(y, unit) + x, y = self.settings.unit(x, unit), self.settings.unit(y, unit) if self.mode == ProgramState.ROUTING and (self.x, self.y) == (x, y): return # nothing to do @@ -369,7 +369,12 @@ class ExcellonParser(object): warnings.warn('Commands found following end of program statement.', SyntaxWarning) # TODO check first command in file is "start of header" command. - self.exprs.handle(self, line) + try: + if not self.exprs.handle(self, line): + raise ValueError('Unknown excellon statement:', line) + except: + print('Original line was:', line) + raise exprs = RegexMatcher() @@ -447,7 +452,7 @@ class ExcellonParser(object): self.active_tool = self.tools[index] - coord = lambda name, key=None: fr'{name}(?P<{key or name}>[+-]?[0-9]*\.?[0-9]*)?' + coord = lambda name, key=None: fr'({name}(?P<{key or name}>[+-]?[0-9]*\.?[0-9]*))?' xy_coord = coord('X') + coord('Y') @exprs.match(r'R(?P<count>[0-9]+)' + xy_coord) @@ -455,8 +460,8 @@ class ExcellonParser(object): if self.program_state == ProgramState.HEADER: return - dx = int(match['x'] or '0') - dy = int(match['y'] or '0') + dx = int(match['X'] or '0') + dy = int(match['Y'] or '0') for i in range(int(match['count'])): self.pos[0] += dx @@ -473,9 +478,9 @@ class ExcellonParser(object): def wrapper(self, *args, **kwargs): nonlocal name if self.program_state is None: - warnings.warn(f'{name} header statement found before start of header') + warnings.warn(f'{name} header statement found before start of header', SyntaxWarning) elif self.program_state != ProgramState.HEADER: - warnings.warn(f'{name} header statement found after end of header') + warnings.warn(f'{name} header statement found after end of header', SyntaxWarning) fun(self, *args, **kwargs) return wrapper return wrap @@ -485,7 +490,7 @@ class ExcellonParser(object): if self.program_state == ProgramState.HEADER: # It seems that only fritzing puts both a '%' start of header thingy and an M48 statement at the beginning # of the file. - self.generator_hints('fritzing') + self.generator_hints.append('fritzing') elif self.program_state is not None: warnings.warn(f'M48 "header start" statement found in the middle of the file, currently in {self.program_state}', SyntaxWarning) self.program_state = ProgramState.HEADER @@ -585,7 +590,7 @@ class ExcellonParser(object): 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 (match['X'] or match['Y']) or not self.ensure_active_tool(): return if self.interpolation_mode == InterpMode.LINEAR: @@ -627,38 +632,37 @@ class ExcellonParser(object): self.objects.append(Arc(*start, *end, i, j, True, self.active_tool, unit=self.settings.unit)) - @exprs.match('M71|METRIC') # XNC uses "METRIC" - @header_command('M71') - def handle_metric_mode(self, match): - self.settings.unit = MM + @exprs.match(r'(M71|METRIC|M72|INCH)(,LZ|,TZ)?(,0*\.0*)?') + def parse_easyeda_format(self, match): + metric = match[1] in ('METRIC', 'M71') - @exprs.match('M72|INCH') # XNC uses "INCH" - @header_command('M72') - def handle_inch_mode(self, match): - self.settings.unit = Inch + self.settings.unit = MM if metric else Inch - @exprs.match(r'(METRIC|INCH)(,LZ|,TZ)?(0*\.0*)?') - def parse_easyeda_format(self, match): - # geda likes to omit the LZ/TZ - self.settings.unit = MM if match[1] == 'METRIC' else Inch if match[2]: - self.settings.zeros = 'leading' if match[2] == ',LZ' else 'trailing' + self.settings.zeros = 'trailing' if match[2] == ',LZ' else 'leading' + # Newer EasyEDA exports have this in an altium-like FILE_FORMAT comment instead. Some files even have both. # This is used by newer autodesk eagles, fritzing and diptrace if match[3]: - if self.generator is None: - # newer eagles identify themselvees through a comment, and fritzing uses this wonky double-header-start - # with a "%" line followed by an "M48" line. Thus, thus must be diptrace. - self.generator_hints.append('diptrace') - integer, _, fractional = match[3].partition('.') + integer, _, fractional = match[3][1:].partition('.') self.settings.number_format = len(integer), len(fractional) - self.generator_hints.append('easyeda') + + elif self.settings.number_format == (None, None) and not metric: + warnings.warn('Using implicit number format from naked "INCH" statement. This is normal for Fritzing, Diptrace, Geda and pcb-rnd.', SyntaxWarning) + self.settings.number_format = (2,4) @exprs.match('G90') @header_command('G90') def handle_absolute_mode(self, match): self.settings.notation = 'absolute' + @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: + # Siemens tooling likes to include a meaningless G93X0Y0 after its header. + raise SyntaxError('G93 zero set command is not supported.') + self.generator_hints.append('siemens') + @exprs.match('ICI,?(ON|OFF)') def handle_incremental_mode(self, match): self.settings.notation = 'absolute' if match[1] == 'OFF' else 'incremental' @@ -702,14 +706,14 @@ class ExcellonParser(object): @exprs.match(r'; Format\s*: ([0-9]+\.[0-9]+) / (Absolute|Incremental) / (Inch|MM) / (Leading|Trailing)') def parse_siemens_format(self, match): - x, _, y = match[1].split('.') + x, _, y = match[1].partition('.') self.settings.number_format = int(x), int(y) # NOTE: Siemens files seem to always contain both this comment and an explicit METRIC/INC statement. However, # the meaning of "leading" and "trailing" is swapped in both: When this comment says leading, we get something # like "INCH,TZ". - self.settings.notation = {'Leading': 'trailing', 'Trailing': 'leading'}[match[2]] + self.settings.notation = match[2].lower() self.settings.unit = to_unit(match[3]) - self.settings.zeros = match[4].lower() + self.settings.zeros = {'Leading': 'trailing', 'Trailing': 'leading'}[match[4]] self.generator_hints.append('siemens') @exprs.match('; Contents: (Thru|.*) / (Drill|Mill) / (Plated|Non-Plated)') |