/********************************************************************** * * GEOS - Geometry Engine Open Source * http://geos.osgeo.org * * Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Refractions Research Inc. * * This is free software; you can redistribute and/or modify it under * the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public Licence as published * by the Free Software Foundation. * See the COPYING file for more information. * **********************************************************************/ #pragma once #include #include // for unique_ptr composition #include #include #ifdef _MSC_VER #pragma warning(push) #pragma warning(disable: 4251) // warning C4251: needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class #endif namespace geos { namespace geom { class Geometry; } namespace precision { //class CommonBitsRemover; } } namespace geos { namespace precision { // geos.precision /** \brief * Provides versions of Geometry spatial functions which use * common bit removal to reduce the likelihood of robustness problems. * * In the current implementation no rounding is performed on the * reshifted result geometry, which means that it is possible * that the returned Geometry is invalid. * Client classes should check the validity of the returned result themselves. */ class GEOS_DLL CommonBitsOp { private: bool returnToOriginalPrecision; std::unique_ptr cbr; /** \brief * Computes a copy of the input Geometry with the calculated * common bits removed from each coordinate. * * @param geom0 the Geometry to remove common bits from * @return a copy of the input Geometry with common bits removed * (caller takes responsibility of its deletion) */ std::unique_ptr removeCommonBits(const geom::Geometry* geom0); /** \brief * */ void removeCommonBits( const geom::Geometry* geom0, const geom::Geometry* geom1, std::unique_ptr& rgeom0, std::unique_ptr& rgeom1); public: /** \brief * Creates a new instance of class, which reshifts result Geometry */ CommonBitsOp(); /** \brief * Creates a new instance of class, specifying whether * the result {@link geom::Geometry}s should be reshifted. * * @param nReturnToOriginalPrecision */ CommonBitsOp(bool nReturnToOriginalPrecision); /** \brief * Computes the set-theoretic intersection of two Geometry, * using enhanced precision. * @param geom0 the first Geometry * @param geom1 the second Geometry * @return the Geometry representing the set-theoretic * intersection of the input Geometries. */ std::unique_ptr intersection( const geom::Geometry* geom0, const geom::Geometry* geom1); /** \brief * Computes the set-theoretic union of two Geometry, * using enhanced precision. * @param geom0 the first Geometry * @param geom1 the second Geometry * @return the Geometry representing the set-theoretic union * of the input Geometries. */ std::unique_ptr Union( const geom::Geometry* geom0, const geom::Geometry* geom1); /** \brief * Computes the set-theoretic difference of two Geometry, * using enhanced precision. * @param geom0 the first Geometry * @param geom1 the second Geometry, to be subtracted from the first * @return the Geometry representing the set-theoretic difference * of the input Geometries. */ std::unique_ptr difference( const geom::Geometry* geom0, const geom::Geometry* geom1); /** \brief * Computes the set-theoretic symmetric difference of two geometries, * using enhanced precision. * @param geom0 the first Geometry * @param geom1 the second Geometry * @return the Geometry representing the set-theoretic symmetric * difference of the input Geometries. */ std::unique_ptr symDifference( const geom::Geometry* geom0, const geom::Geometry* geom1); /** \brief * Computes the buffer a geometry, * using enhanced precision. * @param geom0 the Geometry to buffer * @param distance the buffer distance * @return the Geometry representing the buffer of the input Geometry. */ std::unique_ptr buffer( const geom::Geometry* geom0, double distance); /** \brief * If required, returning the result to the orginal precision * if required. * * In this current implementation, no rounding is performed on the * reshifted result geometry, which means that it is possible * that the returned Geometry is invalid. * * @param result the result Geometry to modify * @return the result Geometry with the required precision */ std::unique_ptr computeResultPrecision( std::unique_ptr result); }; } // namespace geos.precision } // namespace geos #ifdef _MSC_VER #pragma warning(pop) #endif