// Boost.Geometry (aka GGL, Generic Geometry Library) // Copyright (c) 2007-2012 Barend Gehrels, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. // Copyright (c) 2008-2012 Bruno Lalande, Paris, France. // Copyright (c) 2009-2012 Mateusz Loskot, London, UK. // This file was modified by Oracle on 2020. // Modifications copyright (c) 2020, Oracle and/or its affiliates. // Contributed and/or modified by Adam Wulkiewicz, on behalf of Oracle // Parts of Boost.Geometry are redesigned from Geodan's Geographic Library // (geolib/GGL), copyright (c) 1995-2010 Geodan, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. // Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software License, // Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at // http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) #ifndef BOOST_GEOMETRY_GEOMETRIES_SEGMENT_HPP #define BOOST_GEOMETRY_GEOMETRIES_SEGMENT_HPP #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include namespace boost { namespace geometry { namespace model { /*! \brief Class segment: small class containing two points \ingroup geometries \details From Wikipedia: In geometry, a line segment is a part of a line that is bounded by two distinct end points, and contains every point on the line between its end points. \note There is also a point-referring-segment, class referring_segment, containing point references, where points are NOT copied \qbk{[include reference/geometries/segment.qbk]} \qbk{before.synopsis, [heading Model of] [link geometry.reference.concepts.concept_segment Segment Concept] } */ template class segment : public std::pair { BOOST_CONCEPT_ASSERT( (concepts::Point) ); public : /// \constructor_default_no_init constexpr segment() = default; /*! \brief Constructor taking the first and the second point */ constexpr segment(Point const& p1, Point const& p2) : std::pair(p1, p2) {} }; /*! \brief Class segment: small class containing two (templatized) point references \ingroup geometries \details From Wikipedia: In geometry, a line segment is a part of a line that is bounded by two distinct end points, and contains every point on the line between its end points. \note The structure is like std::pair, and can often be used interchangeable. Difference is that it refers to points, does not have points. \note Like std::pair, points are public available. \note type is const or non const, so geometry::segment

or geometry::segment

\note We cannot derive from std::pair because of reference assignments. \tparam ConstOrNonConstPoint point type of the segment, maybe a point or a const point */ template class referring_segment { BOOST_CONCEPT_ASSERT( ( typename std::conditional < std::is_const::value, concepts::Point, concepts::ConstPoint > ) ); typedef ConstOrNonConstPoint point_type; public: point_type& first; point_type& second; /*! \brief Constructor taking the first and the second point */ inline referring_segment(point_type& p1, point_type& p2) : first(p1) , second(p2) {} }; } // namespace model // Traits specializations for segment above #ifndef DOXYGEN_NO_TRAITS_SPECIALIZATIONS namespace traits { template struct tag > { typedef segment_tag type; }; template struct point_type > { typedef Point type; }; template struct indexed_access, 0, Dimension> { typedef model::segment segment_type; typedef typename geometry::coordinate_type::type coordinate_type; static constexpr coordinate_type get(segment_type const& s) { return geometry::get(s.first); } static void set(segment_type& s, coordinate_type const& value) { geometry::set(s.first, value); } }; template struct indexed_access, 1, Dimension> { typedef model::segment segment_type; typedef typename geometry::coordinate_type::type coordinate_type; static constexpr coordinate_type get(segment_type const& s) { return geometry::get(s.second); } static void set(segment_type& s, coordinate_type const& value) { geometry::set(s.second, value); } }; template struct make > { typedef model::segment segment_type; static const bool is_specialized = true; static constexpr segment_type apply(Point const& p1, Point const& p2) { return segment_type(p1, p2); } }; template struct tag > { typedef segment_tag type; }; template struct point_type > { typedef ConstOrNonConstPoint type; }; template struct indexed_access, 0, Dimension> { typedef model::referring_segment segment_type; typedef typename geometry::coordinate_type::type coordinate_type; static inline coordinate_type get(segment_type const& s) { return geometry::get(s.first); } static inline void set(segment_type& s, coordinate_type const& value) { geometry::set(s.first, value); } }; template struct indexed_access, 1, Dimension> { typedef model::referring_segment segment_type; typedef typename geometry::coordinate_type::type coordinate_type; static inline coordinate_type get(segment_type const& s) { return geometry::get(s.second); } static inline void set(segment_type& s, coordinate_type const& value) { geometry::set(s.second, value); } }; } // namespace traits #endif // DOXYGEN_NO_TRAITS_SPECIALIZATIONS }} // namespace boost::geometry #endif // BOOST_GEOMETRY_GEOMETRIES_SEGMENT_HPP