- Command renamed from `set-type` to `set-connector-type` for
clarity (the previous name was ambiguous — "type" of what?). No
legacy alias kept; old scripts that still used `set-type` must be
migrated. `test/system.essim` and all user/design docs updated.
- Help panel (RenderHelpPanel) now wraps in borderRounded with a
centred bold title, so it is visually distinct from the main
content on every screen. Width bumped from 30 to 32 to include
the border.
- Analyze screen's Types tab gains a sibling "type glossary" panel
(also borderRounded, only visible when the Types tab is focused)
that explains Power / Suspect Power / Hard floor / Gnd in plain
language using `paragraph()` for clean word-wrap.
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- `essim --commands-md [file]` instantiates the Tui, calls
`Tui::DumpCommandsMd(ostream&)` which iterates the live registry and
emits Markdown grouped by interactive/other, then exits. Single
source of truth: a new `CommandSpec` field surfaces automatically.
- CMake `doc` target now `DEPENDS essim` and chains:
doxygen → gen_api_md.py → doc/api/
essim --commands-md → doc/user/commands.md
- `doc/user/` adds:
- index.md (hand-written) — first session, interactive-screen
conventions, save/restore/replay overview.
- scripting.md (hand-written) — `set`/`$var` expansion semantics,
`source` event-paced execution, script-save denylist, worked
example pointing at test/system.essim.
- commands.md (auto-generated, regenerated by the `doc` target).
- Top-level README refocused on quick start; pointers to the new
doc tree (user/, api/, DESIGN.md) instead of an inline command table.
- doc/README.md and DESIGN.md document the two-pipeline doc workflow.
- `test/system.essim` and user docs anonymised: bkp → backplane,
vdn1/2/3 → payload1/2/3, cb3p → payload4, bpb/cob/ssu →
peripheral1/2/3; netlist file names + variable names + paths all
replaced with generic equivalents.
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Major additions, all wired end-to-end with doctest coverage:
- Altium netlist importer (`imports/import_altium.{hpp,cpp}`): two-pass
parser for `[ ]` parts and `( )` signals; `System::Load` no longer has
the IMPORT_ALTIUM hole.
- `duplicate <src> <dst>` deep-copies a module (signals, parts, pins,
rewired signals); connections excluded by design.
- Nets (`system/nets.{hpp,cpp}`): BFS over `Connection::pin_map` to
return the transitive (Module, Signal) closure. `verify` extended with
a second pass flagging Power↔GndShield inconsistencies in bridged
nets; new `net <module> <signal>` command for inspection.
- Canonical pin names (`system/pin_name.{hpp,cpp}`): zero-padded digit
suffix lets A1 ↔ A001 pair via `IdentityTransform` and
`CheckIdentityCompatible` without losing the imported notation.
- Component classification (`system/component_kind.{hpp,cpp}`):
`Part::kind` inferred at construction from the reference-designator
prefix (longest-match: LED/TP/SW/FB/MK/MP/MH/HS/RA/RN/RP/RV first,
then R/C/L/F/D/Q/U/J/P/Y/X/S).
- Identity wiring tolerance: `CheckIdentityCompatible` accepts the
subset case (typical when one importer drops NC pins, e.g. Altium)
and surfaces orphans as an info string. `FillIdentityNCs`
materialises orphan canonical positions as NC pins on the missing
side at connect time.
- Connector layout preparation: `pin_layout(kind)` and
`FillPartFromLayout(part, kind)` stubs in `pin_role`, called from
`set-type`. Empty today; populate alongside `vpx_3u_role`.
- TUI scrollback: PageUp/PageDown step 10 lines, Home/End jump to
ends; `Print()` snaps back to the tail.
- `set <name> <value>` declares session variables; `$name` / `${name}`
expanded inside `Finalize` between canonical-form recording and the
action call — history and script-save preserve `$var` references.
- Long `source` scripts now show a centred "Computing…" modal with a
N/M progress counter. Driven by a ticker thread that posts one
paced `Event::Special` per processed line, ack'd by the main thread,
so heavy lines don't backlog ticks and freeze the counter.
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