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- /*
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- *
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- *
- */
- using System;
- using OpenSim.Framework;
- /*
- * This is the zero mesher.
- * Whatever you want him to mesh, he can't, telling you that by responding with a null pointer.
- * Effectivly this is for switching off meshing and for testing as each physics machine should deal
- * with the null pointer situation.
- * But it's also a convenience thing, as physics machines can rely on having a mesher in any situation, even
- * if it's a dump one like this.
- * Note, that this mesher is *not* living in a module but in the manager itself, so
- * it's always availabe and thus the default in case of configuration errors
- */
- namespace OpenSim.Region.Physics.Manager
- {
- public class ZeroMesherPlugin : IMeshingPlugin
- {
- public ZeroMesherPlugin()
- {
- }
- public string GetName()
- {
- return "ZeroMesher";
- }
- public IMesher GetMesher()
- {
- return new ZeroMesher();
- }
- }
- public class ZeroMesher : IMesher
- {
- public IMesh CreateMesh(String primName, PrimitiveBaseShape primShape, PhysicsVector size)
- {
- return null;
- }
- }
- }
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