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diff --git a/gerbonara/gerber/rs274x.py b/gerbonara/gerber/rs274x.py
index e7459ec..cba08fc 100644
--- a/gerbonara/gerber/rs274x.py
+++ b/gerbonara/gerber/rs274x.py
@@ -256,31 +256,28 @@ class GerberFile(CamFile):
class GraphicsState:
- polarity_dark : bool = True
- image_polarity : str = 'positive' # IP image polarity; deprecated
- point : tuple = None
- aperture : apertures.Aperture = None
- file_settings : FileSettings = None
- interpolation_mode : InterpMode = InterpMode.LINEAR
- multi_quadrant_mode : bool = None # used only for syntax checking
- aperture_mirroring = (False, False) # LM mirroring (x, y)
- aperture_rotation = 0 # LR rotation in degree, ccw
- aperture_scale = 1 # LS scale factor, NOTE: same for both axes
- # The following are deprecated file-wide settings. We normalize these during parsing.
- image_offset : (float, float) = (0, 0)
- image_rotation: int = 0 # IR image rotation in degree ccw, one of 0, 90, 180 or 270; deprecated
- image_mirror : tuple = (False, False) # IM image mirroring, (x, y); deprecated
- image_scale : tuple = (1.0, 1.0) # SF image scaling (x, y); deprecated
- image_axes : str = 'AXBY' # AS axis mapping; deprecated
- # for statement generation
- aperture_map = {}
-
-
def __init__(self, file_settings=None, aperture_map=None):
+ self.image_polarity = 'positive' # IP image polarity; deprecated
+ 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)
+ self.aperture_rotation = 0 # LR rotation in degree, ccw
+ self.aperture_scale = 1 # LS scale factor, NOTE: same for both axes
+ # The following are deprecated file-wide settings. We normalize these during parsing.
+ self.image_offset = (0, 0)
+ self.image_rotation = 0 # IR image rotation in degree ccw, one of 0, 90, 180 or 270; deprecated
+ self.image_mirror = (False, False) # IM image mirroring, (x, y); deprecated
+ self.image_scale = (1.0, 1.0) # SF image scaling (x, y); deprecated
+ self.image_axes = 'AXBY' # AS axis mapping; deprecated
self._mat = None
self.file_settings = file_settings
if aperture_map is not None:
self.aperture_map = aperture_map
+ self.aperture_map = {}
def __setattr__(self, name, value):
# input validation
@@ -299,7 +296,7 @@ class GraphicsState:
# polarity handling
if name == 'image_polarity': # global IP statement image polarity, can only be set at beginning of file
- if self.image_polarity == 'negative':
+ if getattr(self, 'image_polarity', None) == 'negative':
self.polarity_dark = False # evaluated before image_polarity is set below through super().__setattr__
elif name == 'polarity_dark': # local LP statement polarity for subsequent objects
@@ -347,13 +344,15 @@ class GraphicsState:
rx, ry = (a*x + b*y), (c*x + d*y)
return rx, ry
- def flash(self, x, y):
+ def flash(self, x, y, attrs=None):
+ attrs = attrs or {}
self.update_point(x, y)
return go.Flash(*self.map_coord(*self.point), self.aperture,
polarity_dark=self.polarity_dark,
- unit=self.file_settings.unit)
+ unit=self.file_settings.unit,
+ attrs=attrs)
- def interpolate(self, x, y, i=None, j=None, aperture=True, multi_quadrant=False):
+ def interpolate(self, x, y, i=None, j=None, aperture=True, multi_quadrant=False, attrs=None):
if self.point is None:
warnings.warn('D01 interpolation without preceding D02 move.', SyntaxWarning)
self.point = (0, 0)
@@ -372,13 +371,13 @@ class GraphicsState:
if i is not None or j is not None:
raise SyntaxError("i/j coordinates given for linear D01 operation (which doesn't take i/j)")
- return self._create_line(old_point, self.map_coord(*self.point), aperture)
+ return self._create_line(old_point, self.map_coord(*self.point), aperture, attrs)
else:
if i is None and j is None:
warnings.warn('Linear segment implied during arc interpolation mode through D01 w/o I, J values', SyntaxWarning)
- return self._create_line(old_point, self.map_coord(*self.point), aperture)
+ return self._create_line(old_point, self.map_coord(*self.point), aperture, attrs)
else:
if i is None:
@@ -387,26 +386,28 @@ class GraphicsState:
if j is None:
warnings.warn('Arc is missing J value', SyntaxWarning)
j = 0
- return self._create_arc(old_point, self.map_coord(*self.point), (i, j), aperture, multi_quadrant)
+ return self._create_arc(old_point, self.map_coord(*self.point), (i, j), aperture, multi_quadrant, attrs)
- def _create_line(self, old_point, new_point, aperture=True):
+ def _create_line(self, old_point, new_point, aperture=True, attrs=None):
+ attrs = attrs or {}
return go.Line(*old_point, *new_point, self.aperture if aperture else None,
- polarity_dark=self.polarity_dark, unit=self.file_settings.unit)
+ polarity_dark=self.polarity_dark, unit=self.file_settings.unit, attrs=attrs)
- def _create_arc(self, old_point, new_point, control_point, aperture=True, multi_quadrant=False):
+ def _create_arc(self, old_point, new_point, control_point, aperture=True, multi_quadrant=False, attrs=None):
+ attrs = attrs or {}
clockwise = self.interpolation_mode == InterpMode.CIRCULAR_CW
if not multi_quadrant:
return go.Arc(*old_point, *new_point, *self.map_coord(*control_point, relative=True),
clockwise=clockwise, aperture=(self.aperture if aperture else None),
- polarity_dark=self.polarity_dark, unit=self.file_settings.unit)
+ polarity_dark=self.polarity_dark, unit=self.file_settings.unit, attrs=attrs)
else:
# Super-legacy. No one uses this EXCEPT everything that mentor graphics / siemens make uses this m(
(cx, cy) = self.map_coord(*control_point, relative=True)
arc = lambda cx, cy: go.Arc(*old_point, *new_point, cx, cy,
clockwise=clockwise, aperture=(self.aperture if aperture else None),
- polarity_dark=self.polarity_dark, unit=self.file_settings.unit)
+ polarity_dark=self.polarity_dark, unit=self.file_settings.unit, attrs=attrs)
arcs = [ arc(cx, cy), arc(-cx, cy), arc(cx, -cy), arc(-cx, -cy) ]
arcs = [ a for a in arcs if a.sweep_angle() <= math.pi/2 ]
arcs = sorted(arcs, key=lambda a: a.numeric_error())
@@ -469,7 +470,6 @@ class GerberParser:
fr"(I(?P<i>{NUMBER}))?(J(?P<j>{NUMBER}))?" \
fr"(?P<operation>D0?[123])?$",
'aperture': r"(G54|G55)?D(?P<number>\d+)",
- 'comment': r"G0?4(?P<comment>[^*]*)",
# Allegro combines format spec and unit into one long illegal extended command.
'allegro_format_spec': r"FS(?P<zero>(L|T|D))?(?P<notation>(A|I))[NG0-9]*X(?P<x>[0-7][0-7])Y(?P<y>[0-7][0-7])[DM0-9]*\*MO(?P<unit>IN|MM)",
'unit_mode': r"MO(?P<unit>(MM|IN))",
@@ -493,6 +493,10 @@ class GerberParser:
'old_notation': r'(?P<mode>G9[01])',
'eof': r"M0?[02]",
'ignored': r"(?P<stmt>M01)",
+ # NOTE: The official spec says names can be empty or contain commas. I think that doesn't make sense.
+ 'attribute': r"(?P<eagle_garbage>G04 #@! %)?(?P<type>TF|TA|TO|TD)(?P<name>[._$a-zA-Z][._$a-zA-Z0-9]*)(,(?P<value>.*))",
+ # Eagle file attributes handled above.
+ 'comment': r"G0?4(?P<comment>[^*]*)",
}
STATEMENT_REGEXES = { key: re.compile(value) for key, value in STATEMENT_REGEXES.items() }
@@ -514,6 +518,9 @@ class GerberParser:
self.last_operation = None
self.generator_hints = []
self.layer_hints = []
+ self.file_attrs = {}
+ self.object_attrs = {}
+ self.aperture_attrs = {}
@classmethod
def _split_commands(kls, data):
@@ -531,7 +538,8 @@ class GerberParser:
extended_command = False
else:
- # Ignore % inside G04 comments
+ # Ignore % inside G04 comments. Eagle uses a completely borked file attribute syntax with unbalanced
+ # percent signs inside G04 comments.
if not data[start:pos].startswith('G04'):
extended_command = True
@@ -685,10 +693,10 @@ class GerberParser:
if match['shape'] in 'RO' and (math.isclose(modifiers[0], 0) or math.isclose(modifiers[1], 0)):
warnings.warn('Definition of zero-width and/or zero-height rectangle or obround aperture. This is invalid according to spec.' , SyntaxWarning)
- new_aperture = kls(*modifiers, unit=self.file_settings.unit)
+ new_aperture = kls(*modifiers, unit=self.file_settings.unit, attrs=self.aperture_attrs.copy())
elif (macro := self.aperture_macros.get(match['shape'])):
- new_aperture = apertures.ApertureMacroInstance(macro, modifiers, unit=self.file_settings.unit)
+ new_aperture = apertures.ApertureMacroInstance(macro, modifiers, unit=self.file_settings.unit, attrs=self.aperture_attrs.copy())
else:
raise ValueError(f'Aperture shape "{match["shape"]}" is unknown')
@@ -854,6 +862,32 @@ class GerberParser:
self.file_settings.notation = 'absolute' if match['mode'] == 'G90' else 'incremental'
warnings.warn(f'Deprecated {match["mode"]} notation mode statement found. This deprecated since 2012.', DeprecationWarning)
self.target.comments.append('Replaced deprecated {match["mode"]} notation mode statement with FS statement')
+
+ def _parse_attribtue(self, match):
+ if match['type'] == 'TD':
+ if match['value']:
+ raise SyntaxError('TD attribute deletion command must not contain attribute fields')
+
+ if not match['name']:
+ self.object_attrs = {}
+ self.aperture_attrs = {}
+ return
+
+ if match['name'] in self.file_attrs:
+ raise SyntaxError('Attempt to TD delete file attribute. This does not make sense.')
+ elif match['name'] in self.object_attrs:
+ del self.object_attrs[match['name']]
+ elif match['name'] in self.aperture_attrs:
+ del self.aperture_attrs[match['name']]
+ else:
+ raise SyntaxError(f'Attempt to TD delete previously undefined attribute {match["name"]}.')
+
+ else:
+ target = {'TF': self.file_attrs, 'TO': self.object_attrs, 'TA': self.aperture_attrs}[match['type']]
+ target[match['name']] = match['value'].split(',')
+
+ if 'eagle' in self.file_attrs.get('.GenerationSoftware', '').lower() or match['eagle_garbage']:
+ self.generator_hints.append('eagle')
def _parse_eof(self, _match):
self.eof_found = True
@@ -885,6 +919,6 @@ if __name__ == '__main__':
args = parser.parse_args()
bounds = (0.0, 0.0), (6.0, 6.0) # bottom left, top right
- svg = str(GerberFile.open(args.testfile).to_svg(force_bounds=bounds, arg_unit='inch', color='white'))
+ svg = str(GerberFile.open(args.testfile).to_svg(force_bounds=bounds, arg_unit='inch', fg='white', bg='black'))
print(svg)