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Carve booleans library integration ================================== Merging Carve library integration project into the trunk. This commit switches Boolean modifier to another library which handles mesh boolean operations in much stable and faster way, resolving old well-known limitations of intern boolop library. Carve is integrating as alternative interface for boolop library and which makes it totally transparent for blender sources to switch between old-fashioned boolop and new Carve backends. Detailed changes in this commit: - Integrated needed subset of Carve library sources into extern/ Added script for re-bundling it (currently works only if repo was cloned by git-svn). - Added BOP_CarveInterface for boolop library which can be used by Boolean modifier. - Carve backend is enabled by default, can be disabled by WITH_BF_CARVE SCons option and WITH_CARVE CMake option. - If Boost library is found in build environment it'll be used for unordered collections. If Boost isn't found, it'll fallback to TR1 implementation for GCC compilers. Boost is obligatory if MSVC is used. Tested on Linux 64bit and Windows 7 64bit. NOTE: behavior of flat objects was changed. E.g. Plane-Sphere now gives plane with circle hole, not plane with semisphere. Don't think it's really issue because it's not actually defined behavior in such situations and both of ways might be useful. Since it's only known "regression" think it's OK to deal with it. Details are there http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/CarveBooleans Special thanks to: - Ken Hughes: author of original carve integration patch. - Campbell Barton: help in project development, review tests. - Tobias Sargeant: author of Carve library, help in resolving some merge stoppers, bug fixing.
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// Begin License:
// Copyright (C) 2006-2011 Tobias Sargeant (tobias.sargeant@gmail.com).
// All rights reserved.
//
// This file is part of the Carve CSG Library (http://carve-csg.com/)
//
// This file may be used under the terms of the GNU General Public
// License version 2.0 as published by the Free Software Foundation
// and appearing in the file LICENSE.GPL2 included in the packaging of
// this file.
//
// This file is provided "AS IS" with NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
// INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF DESIGN, MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
// End:
#if defined(HAVE_CONFIG_H)
# include <carve_config.h>
#endif
#include <carve/csg.hpp>
#include <carve/triangulator.hpp>
#include <fstream>
#include <sstream>
#include <algorithm>
namespace {
// private code related to hole patching.
class order_h_loops_2d {
order_h_loops_2d &operator=(const order_h_loops_2d &);
const std::vector<std::vector<carve::geom2d::P2> > &poly;
int axis;
public:
order_h_loops_2d(const std::vector<std::vector<carve::geom2d::P2> > &_poly, int _axis) :
poly(_poly), axis(_axis) {
}
bool operator()(const std::pair<size_t, size_t> &a,
const std::pair<size_t, size_t> &b) const {
return carve::triangulate::detail::axisOrdering(poly[a.first][a.second], poly[b.first][b.second], axis);
}
};
class heap_ordering_2d {
heap_ordering_2d &operator=(const heap_ordering_2d &);
const std::vector<std::vector<carve::geom2d::P2> > &poly;
const std::vector<std::pair<size_t, size_t> > &loop;
const carve::geom2d::P2 p;
int axis;
public:
heap_ordering_2d(const std::vector<std::vector<carve::geom2d::P2> > &_poly,
const std::vector<std::pair<size_t, size_t> > &_loop,
const carve::geom2d::P2 _p,
int _axis) : poly(_poly), loop(_loop), p(_p), axis(_axis) {
}
bool operator()(size_t a, size_t b) const {
double da = carve::geom::distance2(p, poly[loop[a].first][loop[a].second]);
double db = carve::geom::distance2(p, poly[loop[b].first][loop[b].second]);
if (da > db) return true;
if (da < db) return false;
return carve::triangulate::detail::axisOrdering(poly[loop[a].first][loop[a].second], poly[loop[b].first][loop[b].second], axis);
}
};
static inline void patchHoleIntoPolygon_2d(std::vector<std::pair<size_t, size_t> > &f_loop,
size_t f_loop_attach,
size_t h_loop,
size_t h_loop_attach,
size_t h_loop_size) {
f_loop.insert(f_loop.begin() + f_loop_attach + 1, h_loop_size + 2, std::make_pair(h_loop, 0));
size_t f = f_loop_attach + 1;
for (size_t h = h_loop_attach; h != h_loop_size; ++h) {
f_loop[f++].second = h;
}
for (size_t h = 0; h <= h_loop_attach; ++h) {
f_loop[f++].second = h;
}
f_loop[f] = f_loop[f_loop_attach];
}
static inline const carve::geom2d::P2 &pvert(const std::vector<std::vector<carve::geom2d::P2> > &poly, const std::pair<size_t, size_t> &idx) {
return poly[idx.first][idx.second];
}
}
namespace {
// private code related to triangulation.
using carve::triangulate::detail::vertex_info;
struct vertex_info_ordering {
bool operator()(const vertex_info *a, const vertex_info *b) const {
return a->score < b->score;
}
};
struct vertex_info_l2norm_inc_ordering {
const vertex_info *v;
vertex_info_l2norm_inc_ordering(const vertex_info *_v) : v(_v) {
}
bool operator()(const vertex_info *a, const vertex_info *b) const {
return carve::geom::distance2(v->p, a->p) > carve::geom::distance2(v->p, b->p);
}
};
class EarQueue {
std::vector<vertex_info *> queue;
void checkheap() {
#if defined(HAVE_IS_HEAP)
Carve booleans library integration ================================== Merging Carve library integration project into the trunk. This commit switches Boolean modifier to another library which handles mesh boolean operations in much stable and faster way, resolving old well-known limitations of intern boolop library. Carve is integrating as alternative interface for boolop library and which makes it totally transparent for blender sources to switch between old-fashioned boolop and new Carve backends. Detailed changes in this commit: - Integrated needed subset of Carve library sources into extern/ Added script for re-bundling it (currently works only if repo was cloned by git-svn). - Added BOP_CarveInterface for boolop library which can be used by Boolean modifier. - Carve backend is enabled by default, can be disabled by WITH_BF_CARVE SCons option and WITH_CARVE CMake option. - If Boost library is found in build environment it'll be used for unordered collections. If Boost isn't found, it'll fallback to TR1 implementation for GCC compilers. Boost is obligatory if MSVC is used. Tested on Linux 64bit and Windows 7 64bit. NOTE: behavior of flat objects was changed. E.g. Plane-Sphere now gives plane with circle hole, not plane with semisphere. Don't think it's really issue because it's not actually defined behavior in such situations and both of ways might be useful. Since it's only known "regression" think it's OK to deal with it. Details are there http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/CarveBooleans Special thanks to: - Ken Hughes: author of original carve integration patch. - Campbell Barton: help in project development, review tests. - Tobias Sargeant: author of Carve library, help in resolving some merge stoppers, bug fixing.
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CARVE_ASSERT(std::__is_heap(queue.begin(), queue.end(), vertex_info_ordering()));
#endif
}
public:
EarQueue() {
}
size_t size() const {
return queue.size();
}
void push(vertex_info *v) {
#if defined(CARVE_DEBUG)
checkheap();
#endif
queue.push_back(v);
std::push_heap(queue.begin(), queue.end(), vertex_info_ordering());
}
vertex_info *pop() {
#if defined(CARVE_DEBUG)
checkheap();
#endif
std::pop_heap(queue.begin(), queue.end(), vertex_info_ordering());
vertex_info *v = queue.back();
queue.pop_back();
return v;
}
void remove(vertex_info *v) {
#if defined(CARVE_DEBUG)
checkheap();
#endif
CARVE_ASSERT(std::find(queue.begin(), queue.end(), v) != queue.end());
double score = v->score;
if (v != queue[0]) {
v->score = queue[0]->score + 1;
std::make_heap(queue.begin(), queue.end(), vertex_info_ordering());
}
CARVE_ASSERT(v == queue[0]);
std::pop_heap(queue.begin(), queue.end(), vertex_info_ordering());
CARVE_ASSERT(queue.back() == v);
queue.pop_back();
v->score = score;
}
void changeScore(vertex_info *v, double score) {
#if defined(CARVE_DEBUG)
checkheap();
#endif
CARVE_ASSERT(std::find(queue.begin(), queue.end(), v) != queue.end());
if (v->score != score) {
v->score = score;
std::make_heap(queue.begin(), queue.end(), vertex_info_ordering());
}
}
// 39% of execution time
void updateVertex(vertex_info *v) {
double spre = v->score;
bool qpre = v->isCandidate();
v->recompute();
bool qpost = v->isCandidate();
double spost = v->score;
v->score = spre;
if (qpre) {
if (qpost) {
if (v->score != spre) {
changeScore(v, spost);
}
} else {
remove(v);
}
} else {
if (qpost) {
push(v);
}
}
}
};
int windingNumber(vertex_info *begin, const carve::geom2d::P2 &point) {
int wn = 0;
vertex_info *v = begin;
do {
if (v->p.y <= point.y) {
if (v->next->p.y > point.y && carve::geom2d::orient2d(v->p, v->next->p, point) > 0.0) {
++wn;
}
} else {
if (v->next->p.y <= point.y && carve::geom2d::orient2d(v->p, v->next->p, point) < 0.0) {
--wn;
}
}
v = v->next;
} while (v != begin);
return wn;
}
bool internalToAngle(const vertex_info *a,
const vertex_info *b,
const vertex_info *c,
const carve::geom2d::P2 &p) {
return carve::geom2d::internalToAngle(a->p, b->p, c->p, p);
}
bool findDiagonal(vertex_info *begin, vertex_info *&v1, vertex_info *&v2) {
vertex_info *t;
std::vector<vertex_info *> heap;
v1 = begin;
do {
heap.clear();
for (v2 = v1->next->next; v2 != v1->prev; v2 = v2->next) {
if (!internalToAngle(v1->next, v1, v1->prev, v2->p) ||
!internalToAngle(v2->next, v2, v2->prev, v1->p)) continue;
heap.push_back(v2);
std::push_heap(heap.begin(), heap.end(), vertex_info_l2norm_inc_ordering(v1));
}
while (heap.size()) {
std::pop_heap(heap.begin(), heap.end(), vertex_info_l2norm_inc_ordering(v1));
v2 = heap.back(); heap.pop_back();
#if defined(CARVE_DEBUG)
std::cerr << "testing: " << v1 << " - " << v2 << std::endl;
std::cerr << " length = " << (v2->p - v1->p).length() << std::endl;
std::cerr << " pos: " << v1->p << " - " << v2->p << std::endl;
#endif
// test whether v1-v2 is a valid diagonal.
double v_min_x = std::min(v1->p.x, v2->p.x);
double v_max_x = std::max(v1->p.x, v2->p.x);
bool intersected = false;
for (t = v1->next; !intersected && t != v1->prev; t = t->next) {
vertex_info *u = t->next;
if (t == v2 || u == v2) continue;
double l1 = carve::geom2d::orient2d(v1->p, v2->p, t->p);
double l2 = carve::geom2d::orient2d(v1->p, v2->p, u->p);
if ((l1 > 0.0 && l2 > 0.0) || (l1 < 0.0 && l2 < 0.0)) {
// both on the same side; no intersection
continue;
}
double dx13 = v1->p.x - t->p.x;
double dy13 = v1->p.y - t->p.y;
double dx43 = u->p.x - t->p.x;
double dy43 = u->p.y - t->p.y;
double dx21 = v2->p.x - v1->p.x;
double dy21 = v2->p.y - v1->p.y;
double ua_n = dx43 * dy13 - dy43 * dx13;
double ub_n = dx21 * dy13 - dy21 * dx13;
double u_d = dy43 * dx21 - dx43 * dy21;
if (carve::math::ZERO(u_d)) {
// parallel
if (carve::math::ZERO(ua_n)) {
// colinear
if (std::max(t->p.x, u->p.x) >= v_min_x && std::min(t->p.x, u->p.x) <= v_max_x) {
// colinear and intersecting
intersected = true;
}
}
} else {
// not parallel
double ua = ua_n / u_d;
double ub = ub_n / u_d;
if (0.0 <= ua && ua <= 1.0 && 0.0 <= ub && ub <= 1.0) {
intersected = true;
}
}
#if defined(CARVE_DEBUG)
if (intersected) {
std::cerr << " failed on edge: " << t << " - " << u << std::endl;
std::cerr << " pos: " << t->p << " - " << u->p << std::endl;
}
#endif
}
if (!intersected) {
// test whether midpoint winding == 1
carve::geom2d::P2 mid = (v1->p + v2->p) / 2;
if (windingNumber(begin, mid) == 1) {
// this diagonal is ok
return true;
}
}
}
// couldn't find a diagonal from v1 that was ok.
v1 = v1->next;
} while (v1 != begin);
return false;
}
#if defined(CARVE_DEBUG_WRITE_PLY_DATA)
void dumpPoly(const std::vector<carve::geom2d::P2> &points,
const std::vector<carve::triangulate::tri_idx> &result) {
static int step = 0;
std::ostringstream filename;
filename << "poly_" << step++ << ".svg";
std::cerr << "dumping to " << filename.str() << std::endl;
std::ofstream out(filename.str().c_str());
double minx = points[0].x, maxx = points[0].x;
double miny = points[0].y, maxy = points[0].y;
for (size_t i = 1; i < points.size(); ++i) {
minx = std::min(points[i].x, minx); maxx = std::max(points[i].x, maxx);
miny = std::min(points[i].y, miny); maxy = std::max(points[i].y, maxy);
}
double scale = 100 / std::max(maxx-minx, maxy-miny);
maxx *= scale; minx *= scale;
maxy *= scale; miny *= scale;
double width = maxx - minx + 10;
double height = maxy - miny + 10;
out << "\
<?xml version=\"1.0\"?>\n\
<!DOCTYPE svg PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD SVG 1.1//EN\" \"http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/1.1/DTD/svg11.dtd\">\n\
<svg xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/2000/svg\" version=\"1.1\" width=\"" << width << "\" height=\"" << height << "\">\n";
out << "<polygon fill=\"rgb(0,0,0)\" stroke=\"blue\" stroke-width=\"0.1\" points=\"";
for (size_t i = 0; i < points.size(); ++i) {
if (i) out << ' ';
double x, y;
x = scale * (points[i].x) - minx + 5;
y = scale * (points[i].y) - miny + 5;
out << x << ',' << y;
}
out << "\" />" << std::endl;
for (size_t i = 0; i < result.size(); ++i) {
out << "<polygon fill=\"rgb(255,255,255)\" stroke=\"black\" stroke-width=\"0.1\" points=\"";
double x, y;
x = scale * (points[result[i].a].x) - minx + 5;
y = scale * (points[result[i].a].y) - miny + 5;
out << x << ',' << y << ' ';
x = scale * (points[result[i].b].x) - minx + 5;
y = scale * (points[result[i].b].y) - miny + 5;
out << x << ',' << y << ' ';
x = scale * (points[result[i].c].x) - minx + 5;
y = scale * (points[result[i].c].y) - miny + 5;
out << x << ',' << y;
out << "\" />" << std::endl;
}
out << "</svg>" << std::endl;
}
#endif
}
double carve::triangulate::detail::vertex_info::triScore(const vertex_info *p, const vertex_info *v, const vertex_info *n) {
// different scoring functions.
#if 0
bool convex = isLeft(p, v, n);
if (!convex) return -1e-5;
double a1 = carve::geom2d::atan2(p->p - v->p) - carve::geom2d::atan2(n->p - v->p);
double a2 = carve::geom2d::atan2(v->p - n->p) - carve::geom2d::atan2(p->p - n->p);
if (a1 < 0) a1 += M_PI * 2;
if (a2 < 0) a2 += M_PI * 2;
return std::min(a1, std::min(a2, M_PI - a1 - a2)) / (M_PI / 3);
#endif
#if 1
// range: 0 - 1
double a, b, c;
bool convex = isLeft(p, v, n);
if (!convex) return -1e-5;
a = (n->p - v->p).length();
b = (p->p - n->p).length();
c = (v->p - p->p).length();
if (a < 1e-10 || b < 1e-10 || c < 1e-10) return 0.0;
return std::max(std::min((a+b)/c, std::min((a+c)/b, (b+c)/a)) - 1.0, 0.0);
#endif
}
double carve::triangulate::detail::vertex_info::calcScore() const {
#if 0
// examine only this triangle.
double this_tri = triScore(prev, this, next);
return this_tri;
#endif
#if 1
// attempt to look ahead in the neighbourhood to attempt to clip ears that have good neighbours.
double this_tri = triScore(prev, this, next);
double next_tri = triScore(prev, next, next->next);
double prev_tri = triScore(prev->prev, prev, next);
return this_tri + std::max(next_tri, prev_tri) * .2;
#endif
#if 0
// attempt to penalise ears that will require producing a sliver triangle.
double score = triScore(prev, this, next);
double a1, a2;
a1 = carve::geom2d::atan2(prev->p - next->p);
a2 = carve::geom2d::atan2(next->next->p - next->p);
if (fabs(a1 - a2) < 1e-5) score -= .5;
a1 = carve::geom2d::atan2(next->p - prev->p);
a2 = carve::geom2d::atan2(prev->prev->p - prev->p);
if (fabs(a1 - a2) < 1e-5) score -= .5;
return score;
#endif
}
bool carve::triangulate::detail::vertex_info::isClipable() const {
for (const vertex_info *v_test = next->next; v_test != prev; v_test = v_test->next) {
if (v_test->convex) {
continue;
}
if (v_test->p == prev->p ||
v_test->p == next->p) {
continue;
}
if (v_test->p == p) {
if (v_test->next->p == prev->p &&
v_test->prev->p == next->p) {
return false;
}
if (v_test->next->p == prev->p ||
v_test->prev->p == next->p) {
continue;
}
}
if (pointInTriangle(prev, this, next, v_test)) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
size_t carve::triangulate::detail::removeDegeneracies(vertex_info *&begin, std::vector<carve::triangulate::tri_idx> &result) {
vertex_info *v;
Carve booleans library integration ================================== Merging Carve library integration project into the trunk. This commit switches Boolean modifier to another library which handles mesh boolean operations in much stable and faster way, resolving old well-known limitations of intern boolop library. Carve is integrating as alternative interface for boolop library and which makes it totally transparent for blender sources to switch between old-fashioned boolop and new Carve backends. Detailed changes in this commit: - Integrated needed subset of Carve library sources into extern/ Added script for re-bundling it (currently works only if repo was cloned by git-svn). - Added BOP_CarveInterface for boolop library which can be used by Boolean modifier. - Carve backend is enabled by default, can be disabled by WITH_BF_CARVE SCons option and WITH_CARVE CMake option. - If Boost library is found in build environment it'll be used for unordered collections. If Boost isn't found, it'll fallback to TR1 implementation for GCC compilers. Boost is obligatory if MSVC is used. Tested on Linux 64bit and Windows 7 64bit. NOTE: behavior of flat objects was changed. E.g. Plane-Sphere now gives plane with circle hole, not plane with semisphere. Don't think it's really issue because it's not actually defined behavior in such situations and both of ways might be useful. Since it's only known "regression" think it's OK to deal with it. Details are there http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/CarveBooleans Special thanks to: - Ken Hughes: author of original carve integration patch. - Campbell Barton: help in project development, review tests. - Tobias Sargeant: author of Carve library, help in resolving some merge stoppers, bug fixing.
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vertex_info *n;
size_t count = 0;
size_t remain = 0;
v = begin;
do {
v = v->next;
++remain;
} while (v != begin);
v = begin;
Carve booleans library integration ================================== Merging Carve library integration project into the trunk. This commit switches Boolean modifier to another library which handles mesh boolean operations in much stable and faster way, resolving old well-known limitations of intern boolop library. Carve is integrating as alternative interface for boolop library and which makes it totally transparent for blender sources to switch between old-fashioned boolop and new Carve backends. Detailed changes in this commit: - Integrated needed subset of Carve library sources into extern/ Added script for re-bundling it (currently works only if repo was cloned by git-svn). - Added BOP_CarveInterface for boolop library which can be used by Boolean modifier. - Carve backend is enabled by default, can be disabled by WITH_BF_CARVE SCons option and WITH_CARVE CMake option. - If Boost library is found in build environment it'll be used for unordered collections. If Boost isn't found, it'll fallback to TR1 implementation for GCC compilers. Boost is obligatory if MSVC is used. Tested on Linux 64bit and Windows 7 64bit. NOTE: behavior of flat objects was changed. E.g. Plane-Sphere now gives plane with circle hole, not plane with semisphere. Don't think it's really issue because it's not actually defined behavior in such situations and both of ways might be useful. Since it's only known "regression" think it's OK to deal with it. Details are there http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/CarveBooleans Special thanks to: - Ken Hughes: author of original carve integration patch. - Campbell Barton: help in project development, review tests. - Tobias Sargeant: author of Carve library, help in resolving some merge stoppers, bug fixing.
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do {
if (remain < 4) break;
Carve booleans library integration ================================== Merging Carve library integration project into the trunk. This commit switches Boolean modifier to another library which handles mesh boolean operations in much stable and faster way, resolving old well-known limitations of intern boolop library. Carve is integrating as alternative interface for boolop library and which makes it totally transparent for blender sources to switch between old-fashioned boolop and new Carve backends. Detailed changes in this commit: - Integrated needed subset of Carve library sources into extern/ Added script for re-bundling it (currently works only if repo was cloned by git-svn). - Added BOP_CarveInterface for boolop library which can be used by Boolean modifier. - Carve backend is enabled by default, can be disabled by WITH_BF_CARVE SCons option and WITH_CARVE CMake option. - If Boost library is found in build environment it'll be used for unordered collections. If Boost isn't found, it'll fallback to TR1 implementation for GCC compilers. Boost is obligatory if MSVC is used. Tested on Linux 64bit and Windows 7 64bit. NOTE: behavior of flat objects was changed. E.g. Plane-Sphere now gives plane with circle hole, not plane with semisphere. Don't think it's really issue because it's not actually defined behavior in such situations and both of ways might be useful. Since it's only known "regression" think it's OK to deal with it. Details are there http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/CarveBooleans Special thanks to: - Ken Hughes: author of original carve integration patch. - Campbell Barton: help in project development, review tests. - Tobias Sargeant: author of Carve library, help in resolving some merge stoppers, bug fixing.
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bool remove = false;
if (v->p == v->next->p) {
remove = true;
} else if (v->p == v->next->next->p) {
if (v->next->p == v->next->next->next->p) {
// a 'z' in the loop: z (a) b a b c -> remove a-b-a -> z (a) a b c -> remove a-a-b (next loop) -> z a b c
// z --(a)-- b
// /
// /
// a -- b -- d
remove = true;
} else {
// a 'shard' in the loop: z (a) b a c d -> remove a-b-a -> z (a) a b c d -> remove a-a-b (next loop) -> z a b c d
// z --(a)-- b
// /
// /
// a -- c -- d
// n.b. can only do this if the shard is pointing out of the polygon. i.e. b is outside z-a-c
remove = !internalToAngle(v->next->next->next, v, v->prev, v->next->p);
}
}
if (remove) {
result.push_back(carve::triangulate::tri_idx(v->idx, v->next->idx, v->next->next->idx));
n = v->next;
if (n == begin) begin = n->next;
n->remove();
count++;
remain--;
Carve booleans library integration ================================== Merging Carve library integration project into the trunk. This commit switches Boolean modifier to another library which handles mesh boolean operations in much stable and faster way, resolving old well-known limitations of intern boolop library. Carve is integrating as alternative interface for boolop library and which makes it totally transparent for blender sources to switch between old-fashioned boolop and new Carve backends. Detailed changes in this commit: - Integrated needed subset of Carve library sources into extern/ Added script for re-bundling it (currently works only if repo was cloned by git-svn). - Added BOP_CarveInterface for boolop library which can be used by Boolean modifier. - Carve backend is enabled by default, can be disabled by WITH_BF_CARVE SCons option and WITH_CARVE CMake option. - If Boost library is found in build environment it'll be used for unordered collections. If Boost isn't found, it'll fallback to TR1 implementation for GCC compilers. Boost is obligatory if MSVC is used. Tested on Linux 64bit and Windows 7 64bit. NOTE: behavior of flat objects was changed. E.g. Plane-Sphere now gives plane with circle hole, not plane with semisphere. Don't think it's really issue because it's not actually defined behavior in such situations and both of ways might be useful. Since it's only known "regression" think it's OK to deal with it. Details are there http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/CarveBooleans Special thanks to: - Ken Hughes: author of original carve integration patch. - Campbell Barton: help in project development, review tests. - Tobias Sargeant: author of Carve library, help in resolving some merge stoppers, bug fixing.
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delete n;
} else {
v = v->next;
Carve booleans library integration ================================== Merging Carve library integration project into the trunk. This commit switches Boolean modifier to another library which handles mesh boolean operations in much stable and faster way, resolving old well-known limitations of intern boolop library. Carve is integrating as alternative interface for boolop library and which makes it totally transparent for blender sources to switch between old-fashioned boolop and new Carve backends. Detailed changes in this commit: - Integrated needed subset of Carve library sources into extern/ Added script for re-bundling it (currently works only if repo was cloned by git-svn). - Added BOP_CarveInterface for boolop library which can be used by Boolean modifier. - Carve backend is enabled by default, can be disabled by WITH_BF_CARVE SCons option and WITH_CARVE CMake option. - If Boost library is found in build environment it'll be used for unordered collections. If Boost isn't found, it'll fallback to TR1 implementation for GCC compilers. Boost is obligatory if MSVC is used. Tested on Linux 64bit and Windows 7 64bit. NOTE: behavior of flat objects was changed. E.g. Plane-Sphere now gives plane with circle hole, not plane with semisphere. Don't think it's really issue because it's not actually defined behavior in such situations and both of ways might be useful. Since it's only known "regression" think it's OK to deal with it. Details are there http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/CarveBooleans Special thanks to: - Ken Hughes: author of original carve integration patch. - Campbell Barton: help in project development, review tests. - Tobias Sargeant: author of Carve library, help in resolving some merge stoppers, bug fixing.
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}
} while (v != begin);
return count;
}
bool carve::triangulate::detail::splitAndResume(vertex_info *begin, std::vector<carve::triangulate::tri_idx> &result) {
vertex_info *v1, *v2;
#if defined(CARVE_DEBUG_WRITE_PLY_DATA)
{
std::vector<carve::triangulate::tri_idx> dummy;
std::vector<carve::geom2d::P2> dummy_p;
vertex_info *v = begin;
do {
dummy_p.push_back(v->p);
v = v->next;
} while (v != begin);
std::cerr << "input to splitAndResume:" << std::endl;
dumpPoly(dummy_p, dummy);
}
#endif
if (!findDiagonal(begin, v1, v2)) return false;
vertex_info *v1_copy = new vertex_info(*v1);
vertex_info *v2_copy = new vertex_info(*v2);
v1->next = v2;
v2->prev = v1;
v1_copy->next->prev = v1_copy;
v2_copy->prev->next = v2_copy;
v1_copy->prev = v2_copy;
v2_copy->next = v1_copy;
bool r1 = doTriangulate(v1, result);
bool r2 = doTriangulate(v1_copy, result);
return r1 && r2;
}
bool carve::triangulate::detail::doTriangulate(vertex_info *begin, std::vector<carve::triangulate::tri_idx> &result) {
#if defined(CARVE_DEBUG)
std::cerr << "entering doTriangulate" << std::endl;
#endif
#if defined(CARVE_DEBUG_WRITE_PLY_DATA)
{
std::vector<carve::triangulate::tri_idx> dummy;
std::vector<carve::geom2d::P2> dummy_p;
vertex_info *v = begin;
do {
dummy_p.push_back(v->p);
v = v->next;
} while (v != begin);
dumpPoly(dummy_p, dummy);
}
#endif
EarQueue vq;
vertex_info *v = begin;
size_t remain = 0;
do {
if (v->isCandidate()) vq.push(v);
v = v->next;
remain++;
} while (v != begin);
#if defined(CARVE_DEBUG)
std::cerr << "remain = " << remain << std::endl;
#endif
while (remain > 3 && vq.size()) {
Carve booleans library integration ================================== Merging Carve library integration project into the trunk. This commit switches Boolean modifier to another library which handles mesh boolean operations in much stable and faster way, resolving old well-known limitations of intern boolop library. Carve is integrating as alternative interface for boolop library and which makes it totally transparent for blender sources to switch between old-fashioned boolop and new Carve backends. Detailed changes in this commit: - Integrated needed subset of Carve library sources into extern/ Added script for re-bundling it (currently works only if repo was cloned by git-svn). - Added BOP_CarveInterface for boolop library which can be used by Boolean modifier. - Carve backend is enabled by default, can be disabled by WITH_BF_CARVE SCons option and WITH_CARVE CMake option. - If Boost library is found in build environment it'll be used for unordered collections. If Boost isn't found, it'll fallback to TR1 implementation for GCC compilers. Boost is obligatory if MSVC is used. Tested on Linux 64bit and Windows 7 64bit. NOTE: behavior of flat objects was changed. E.g. Plane-Sphere now gives plane with circle hole, not plane with semisphere. Don't think it's really issue because it's not actually defined behavior in such situations and both of ways might be useful. Since it's only known "regression" think it's OK to deal with it. Details are there http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/CarveBooleans Special thanks to: - Ken Hughes: author of original carve integration patch. - Campbell Barton: help in project development, review tests. - Tobias Sargeant: author of Carve library, help in resolving some merge stoppers, bug fixing.
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vertex_info *v = vq.pop();
if (!v->isClipable()) {
v->failed = true;
continue;
}
continue_clipping:
vertex_info *n = v->next;
vertex_info *p = v->prev;
result.push_back(carve::triangulate::tri_idx(v->prev->idx, v->idx, v->next->idx));
#if defined(CARVE_DEBUG)
{
std::vector<carve::geom2d::P2> temp;
temp.push_back(v->prev->p);
temp.push_back(v->p);
temp.push_back(v->next->p);
std::cerr << "clip " << v << " idx = " << v->idx << " score = " << v->score << " area = " << carve::geom2d::signedArea(temp) << " " << temp[0] << " " << temp[1] << " " << temp[2] << std::endl;
}
#endif
v->remove();
if (v == begin) begin = v->next;
delete v;
if (--remain == 3) break;
Carve booleans library integration ================================== Merging Carve library integration project into the trunk. This commit switches Boolean modifier to another library which handles mesh boolean operations in much stable and faster way, resolving old well-known limitations of intern boolop library. Carve is integrating as alternative interface for boolop library and which makes it totally transparent for blender sources to switch between old-fashioned boolop and new Carve backends. Detailed changes in this commit: - Integrated needed subset of Carve library sources into extern/ Added script for re-bundling it (currently works only if repo was cloned by git-svn). - Added BOP_CarveInterface for boolop library which can be used by Boolean modifier. - Carve backend is enabled by default, can be disabled by WITH_BF_CARVE SCons option and WITH_CARVE CMake option. - If Boost library is found in build environment it'll be used for unordered collections. If Boost isn't found, it'll fallback to TR1 implementation for GCC compilers. Boost is obligatory if MSVC is used. Tested on Linux 64bit and Windows 7 64bit. NOTE: behavior of flat objects was changed. E.g. Plane-Sphere now gives plane with circle hole, not plane with semisphere. Don't think it's really issue because it's not actually defined behavior in such situations and both of ways might be useful. Since it's only known "regression" think it's OK to deal with it. Details are there http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/CarveBooleans Special thanks to: - Ken Hughes: author of original carve integration patch. - Campbell Barton: help in project development, review tests. - Tobias Sargeant: author of Carve library, help in resolving some merge stoppers, bug fixing.
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vq.updateVertex(n);
vq.updateVertex(p);
if (n->score < p->score) { std::swap(n, p); }
if (n->score > 0.25 && n->isCandidate() && n->isClipable()) {
vq.remove(n);
v = n;
#if defined(CARVE_DEBUG)
std::cerr << " continue clipping (n), score = " << n->score << std::endl;
#endif
goto continue_clipping;
}
if (p->score > 0.25 && p->isCandidate() && p->isClipable()) {
vq.remove(p);
v = p;
#if defined(CARVE_DEBUG)
std::cerr << " continue clipping (p), score = " << n->score << std::endl;
#endif
goto continue_clipping;
}
#if defined(CARVE_DEBUG)
std::cerr << "looking for new start point" << std::endl;
std::cerr << "remain = " << remain << std::endl;
#endif
}
#if defined(CARVE_DEBUG)
std::cerr << "doTriangulate complete; remain=" << remain << std::endl;
#endif
if (remain > 3) {
#if defined(CARVE_DEBUG)
std::cerr << "before removeDegeneracies: remain=" << remain << std::endl;
#endif
remain -= removeDegeneracies(begin, result);
#if defined(CARVE_DEBUG)
std::cerr << "after removeDegeneracies: remain=" << remain << std::endl;
#endif
if (remain > 3) {
return splitAndResume(begin, result);
}
Carve booleans library integration ================================== Merging Carve library integration project into the trunk. This commit switches Boolean modifier to another library which handles mesh boolean operations in much stable and faster way, resolving old well-known limitations of intern boolop library. Carve is integrating as alternative interface for boolop library and which makes it totally transparent for blender sources to switch between old-fashioned boolop and new Carve backends. Detailed changes in this commit: - Integrated needed subset of Carve library sources into extern/ Added script for re-bundling it (currently works only if repo was cloned by git-svn). - Added BOP_CarveInterface for boolop library which can be used by Boolean modifier. - Carve backend is enabled by default, can be disabled by WITH_BF_CARVE SCons option and WITH_CARVE CMake option. - If Boost library is found in build environment it'll be used for unordered collections. If Boost isn't found, it'll fallback to TR1 implementation for GCC compilers. Boost is obligatory if MSVC is used. Tested on Linux 64bit and Windows 7 64bit. NOTE: behavior of flat objects was changed. E.g. Plane-Sphere now gives plane with circle hole, not plane with semisphere. Don't think it's really issue because it's not actually defined behavior in such situations and both of ways might be useful. Since it's only known "regression" think it's OK to deal with it. Details are there http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/CarveBooleans Special thanks to: - Ken Hughes: author of original carve integration patch. - Campbell Barton: help in project development, review tests. - Tobias Sargeant: author of Carve library, help in resolving some merge stoppers, bug fixing.
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}
if (remain == 3) {
Carve booleans library integration ================================== Merging Carve library integration project into the trunk. This commit switches Boolean modifier to another library which handles mesh boolean operations in much stable and faster way, resolving old well-known limitations of intern boolop library. Carve is integrating as alternative interface for boolop library and which makes it totally transparent for blender sources to switch between old-fashioned boolop and new Carve backends. Detailed changes in this commit: - Integrated needed subset of Carve library sources into extern/ Added script for re-bundling it (currently works only if repo was cloned by git-svn). - Added BOP_CarveInterface for boolop library which can be used by Boolean modifier. - Carve backend is enabled by default, can be disabled by WITH_BF_CARVE SCons option and WITH_CARVE CMake option. - If Boost library is found in build environment it'll be used for unordered collections. If Boost isn't found, it'll fallback to TR1 implementation for GCC compilers. Boost is obligatory if MSVC is used. Tested on Linux 64bit and Windows 7 64bit. NOTE: behavior of flat objects was changed. E.g. Plane-Sphere now gives plane with circle hole, not plane with semisphere. Don't think it's really issue because it's not actually defined behavior in such situations and both of ways might be useful. Since it's only known "regression" think it's OK to deal with it. Details are there http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/CarveBooleans Special thanks to: - Ken Hughes: author of original carve integration patch. - Campbell Barton: help in project development, review tests. - Tobias Sargeant: author of Carve library, help in resolving some merge stoppers, bug fixing.
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result.push_back(carve::triangulate::tri_idx(begin->idx, begin->next->idx, begin->next->next->idx));
}
vertex_info *d = begin;
do {
vertex_info *n = d->next;
delete d;
d = n;
} while (d != begin);
return true;
Carve booleans library integration ================================== Merging Carve library integration project into the trunk. This commit switches Boolean modifier to another library which handles mesh boolean operations in much stable and faster way, resolving old well-known limitations of intern boolop library. Carve is integrating as alternative interface for boolop library and which makes it totally transparent for blender sources to switch between old-fashioned boolop and new Carve backends. Detailed changes in this commit: - Integrated needed subset of Carve library sources into extern/ Added script for re-bundling it (currently works only if repo was cloned by git-svn). - Added BOP_CarveInterface for boolop library which can be used by Boolean modifier. - Carve backend is enabled by default, can be disabled by WITH_BF_CARVE SCons option and WITH_CARVE CMake option. - If Boost library is found in build environment it'll be used for unordered collections. If Boost isn't found, it'll fallback to TR1 implementation for GCC compilers. Boost is obligatory if MSVC is used. Tested on Linux 64bit and Windows 7 64bit. NOTE: behavior of flat objects was changed. E.g. Plane-Sphere now gives plane with circle hole, not plane with semisphere. Don't think it's really issue because it's not actually defined behavior in such situations and both of ways might be useful. Since it's only known "regression" think it's OK to deal with it. Details are there http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/CarveBooleans Special thanks to: - Ken Hughes: author of original carve integration patch. - Campbell Barton: help in project development, review tests. - Tobias Sargeant: author of Carve library, help in resolving some merge stoppers, bug fixing.
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}
static bool testCandidateAttachment(const std::vector<std::vector<carve::geom2d::P2> > &poly,
std::vector<std::pair<size_t, size_t> > &current_f_loop,
size_t curr,
carve::geom2d::P2 hole_min) {
Carve booleans library integration ================================== Merging Carve library integration project into the trunk. This commit switches Boolean modifier to another library which handles mesh boolean operations in much stable and faster way, resolving old well-known limitations of intern boolop library. Carve is integrating as alternative interface for boolop library and which makes it totally transparent for blender sources to switch between old-fashioned boolop and new Carve backends. Detailed changes in this commit: - Integrated needed subset of Carve library sources into extern/ Added script for re-bundling it (currently works only if repo was cloned by git-svn). - Added BOP_CarveInterface for boolop library which can be used by Boolean modifier. - Carve backend is enabled by default, can be disabled by WITH_BF_CARVE SCons option and WITH_CARVE CMake option. - If Boost library is found in build environment it'll be used for unordered collections. If Boost isn't found, it'll fallback to TR1 implementation for GCC compilers. Boost is obligatory if MSVC is used. Tested on Linux 64bit and Windows 7 64bit. NOTE: behavior of flat objects was changed. E.g. Plane-Sphere now gives plane with circle hole, not plane with semisphere. Don't think it's really issue because it's not actually defined behavior in such situations and both of ways might be useful. Since it's only known "regression" think it's OK to deal with it. Details are there http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/CarveBooleans Special thanks to: - Ken Hughes: author of original carve integration patch. - Campbell Barton: help in project development, review tests. - Tobias Sargeant: author of Carve library, help in resolving some merge stoppers, bug fixing.
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const size_t SZ = current_f_loop.size();
if (!carve::geom2d::internalToAngle(pvert(poly, current_f_loop[(curr+1) % SZ]),
pvert(poly, current_f_loop[curr]),
pvert(poly, current_f_loop[(curr+SZ-1) % SZ]),
hole_min)) {
return false;
}
if (hole_min == pvert(poly, current_f_loop[curr])) {
return true;
}
carve::geom2d::LineSegment2 test(hole_min, pvert(poly, current_f_loop[curr]));
size_t v1 = current_f_loop.size() - 1;
size_t v2 = 0;
double v1_side = carve::geom2d::orient2d(test.v1, test.v2, pvert(poly, current_f_loop[v1]));
double v2_side = 0;
while (v2 != current_f_loop.size()) {
v2_side = carve::geom2d::orient2d(test.v1, test.v2, pvert(poly, current_f_loop[v2]));
if (v1_side != v2_side) {
// XXX: need to test vertices, not indices, because they may
// be duplicated.
if (pvert(poly, current_f_loop[v1]) != pvert(poly, current_f_loop[curr]) &&
pvert(poly, current_f_loop[v2]) != pvert(poly, current_f_loop[curr])) {
carve::geom2d::LineSegment2 test2(pvert(poly, current_f_loop[v1]), pvert(poly, current_f_loop[v2]));
if (carve::geom2d::lineSegmentIntersection_simple(test, test2)) {
// intersection; failed.
return false;
}
}
}
v1 = v2;
v1_side = v2_side;
++v2;
}
return true;
}
void
carve::triangulate::incorporateHolesIntoPolygon(
const std::vector<std::vector<carve::geom2d::P2> > &poly,
std::vector<std::pair<size_t, size_t> > &result,
size_t poly_loop,
const std::vector<size_t> &hole_loops) {
typedef std::vector<carve::geom2d::P2> loop_t;
size_t N = poly[poly_loop].size();
// work out how much space to reserve for the patched in holes.
for (size_t i = 0; i < hole_loops.size(); i++) {
N += 2 + poly[hole_loops[i]].size();
}
// this is the vector that we will build the result in.
result.clear();
result.reserve(N);
// this is a heap of result indices that defines the vertex test order.
std::vector<size_t> f_loop_heap;
f_loop_heap.reserve(N);
// add the poly loop to result.
for (size_t i = 0; i < poly[poly_loop].size(); ++i) {
result.push_back(std::make_pair((size_t)poly_loop, i));
}
if (hole_loops.size() == 0) {
return;
}
std::vector<std::pair<size_t, size_t> > h_loop_min_vertex;
h_loop_min_vertex.reserve(hole_loops.size());
// find the major axis for the holes - this is the axis that we
// will sort on for finding vertices on the polygon to join
// holes up to.
//
// it might also be nice to also look for whether it is better
// to sort ascending or descending.
//
// another trick that could be used is to modify the projection
// by 90 degree rotations or flipping about an axis. just as
// long as we keep the carve::geom3d::Vector pointers for the
// real data in sync, everything should be ok. then we wouldn't
// need to accomodate axes or sort order in the main loop.
// find the bounding box of all the holes.
carve::geom2d::P2 h_min, h_max;
h_min = h_max = poly[hole_loops[0]][0];
for (size_t i = 0; i < hole_loops.size(); ++i) {
const loop_t &hole = poly[hole_loops[i]];
for (size_t j = 0; j < hole.size(); ++j) {
assign_op(h_min, h_min, hole[j], carve::util::min_functor());
assign_op(h_max, h_max, hole[j], carve::util::max_functor());
}
}
// choose the axis for which the bbox is largest.
int axis = (h_max.x - h_min.x) > (h_max.y - h_min.y) ? 0 : 1;
// for each hole, find the minimum vertex in the chosen axis.
for (size_t i = 0; i < hole_loops.size(); ++i) {
const loop_t &hole = poly[hole_loops[i]];
size_t best, curr;
best = 0;
for (curr = 1; curr != hole.size(); ++curr) {
if (detail::axisOrdering(hole[curr], hole[best], axis)) {
best = curr;
}
}
h_loop_min_vertex.push_back(std::make_pair(hole_loops[i], best));
}
// sort the holes by the minimum vertex.
std::sort(h_loop_min_vertex.begin(), h_loop_min_vertex.end(), order_h_loops_2d(poly, axis));
// now, for each hole, find a vertex in the current polygon loop that it can be joined to.
for (unsigned i = 0; i < h_loop_min_vertex.size(); ++i) {
// the index of the vertex in the hole to connect.
size_t hole_i = h_loop_min_vertex[i].first;
size_t hole_i_connect = h_loop_min_vertex[i].second;
carve::geom2d::P2 hole_min = poly[hole_i][hole_i_connect];
f_loop_heap.clear();
// we order polygon loop vertices that may be able to be connected
// to the hole vertex by their distance to the hole vertex
heap_ordering_2d _heap_ordering(poly, result, hole_min, axis);
const size_t SZ = result.size();
for (size_t j = 0; j < SZ; ++j) {
// it is guaranteed that there exists a polygon vertex with
// coord < the min hole coord chosen, which can be joined to
// the min hole coord without crossing the polygon
// boundary. also, because we merge holes in ascending
// order, it is also true that this join can never cross
// another hole (and that doesn't need to be tested for).
if (pvert(poly, result[j]).v[axis] <= hole_min.v[axis]) {
f_loop_heap.push_back(j);
std::push_heap(f_loop_heap.begin(), f_loop_heap.end(), _heap_ordering);
}
}
// we are going to test each potential (according to the
// previous test) polygon vertex as a candidate join. we order
// by closeness to the hole vertex, so that the join we make
// is as small as possible. to test, we need to check the
// joining line segment does not cross any other line segment
// in the current polygon loop (excluding those that have the
// vertex that we are attempting to join with as an endpoint).
size_t attachment_point = result.size();
while (f_loop_heap.size()) {
std::pop_heap(f_loop_heap.begin(), f_loop_heap.end(), _heap_ordering);
size_t curr = f_loop_heap.back();
f_loop_heap.pop_back();
// test the candidate join from result[curr] to hole_min
if (!testCandidateAttachment(poly, result, curr, hole_min)) {
continue;
}
attachment_point = curr;
break;
}
if (attachment_point == result.size()) {
CARVE_FAIL("didn't manage to link up hole!");
}
patchHoleIntoPolygon_2d(result, attachment_point, hole_i, hole_i_connect, poly[hole_i].size());
}
}
std::vector<std::pair<size_t, size_t> >
carve::triangulate::incorporateHolesIntoPolygon(const std::vector<std::vector<carve::geom2d::P2> > &poly) {
#if 1
std::vector<std::pair<size_t, size_t> > result;
std::vector<size_t> hole_indices;
hole_indices.reserve(poly.size() - 1);
for (size_t i = 1; i < poly.size(); ++i) {
hole_indices.push_back(i);
}
incorporateHolesIntoPolygon(poly, result, 0, hole_indices);
return result;
#else
typedef std::vector<carve::geom2d::P2> loop_t;
size_t N = poly[0].size();
//
// work out how much space to reserve for the patched in holes.
for (size_t i = 0; i < poly.size(); i++) {
N += 2 + poly[i].size();
}
// this is the vector that we will build the result in.
std::vector<std::pair<size_t, size_t> > current_f_loop;
current_f_loop.reserve(N);
// this is a heap of current_f_loop indices that defines the vertex test order.
std::vector<size_t> f_loop_heap;
f_loop_heap.reserve(N);
// add the poly loop to current_f_loop.
for (size_t i = 0; i < poly[0].size(); ++i) {
current_f_loop.push_back(std::make_pair((size_t)0, i));
}
if (poly.size() == 1) {
return current_f_loop;
}
std::vector<std::pair<size_t, size_t> > h_loop_min_vertex;
h_loop_min_vertex.reserve(poly.size() - 1);
// find the major axis for the holes - this is the axis that we
// will sort on for finding vertices on the polygon to join
// holes up to.
//
// it might also be nice to also look for whether it is better
// to sort ascending or descending.
//
// another trick that could be used is to modify the projection
// by 90 degree rotations or flipping about an axis. just as
// long as we keep the carve::geom3d::Vector pointers for the
// real data in sync, everything should be ok. then we wouldn't
// need to accomodate axes or sort order in the main loop.
// find the bounding box of all the holes.
double min_x, min_y, max_x, max_y;
min_x = max_x = poly[1][0].x;
min_y = max_y = poly[1][0].y;
for (size_t i = 1; i < poly.size(); ++i) {
const loop_t &hole = poly[i];
for (size_t j = 0; j < hole.size(); ++j) {
min_x = std::min(min_x, hole[j].x);
min_y = std::min(min_y, hole[j].y);
max_x = std::max(max_x, hole[j].x);
max_y = std::max(max_y, hole[j].y);
}
}
// choose the axis for which the bbox is largest.
int axis = (max_x - min_x) > (max_y - min_y) ? 0 : 1;
// for each hole, find the minimum vertex in the chosen axis.
for (size_t i = 1; i < poly.size(); ++i) {
const loop_t &hole = poly[i];
size_t best, curr;
best = 0;
for (curr = 1; curr != hole.size(); ++curr) {
if (detail::axisOrdering(hole[curr], hole[best], axis)) {
best = curr;
}
}
h_loop_min_vertex.push_back(std::make_pair(i, best));
}
// sort the holes by the minimum vertex.
std::sort(h_loop_min_vertex.begin(), h_loop_min_vertex.end(), order_h_loops_2d(poly, axis));
// now, for each hole, find a vertex in the current polygon loop that it can be joined to.
for (unsigned i = 0; i < h_loop_min_vertex.size(); ++i) {
// the index of the vertex in the hole to connect.
size_t hole_i = h_loop_min_vertex[i].first;
size_t hole_i_connect = h_loop_min_vertex[i].second;
carve::geom2d::P2 hole_min = poly[hole_i][hole_i_connect];
f_loop_heap.clear();
// we order polygon loop vertices that may be able to be connected
// to the hole vertex by their distance to the hole vertex
heap_ordering_2d _heap_ordering(poly, current_f_loop, hole_min, axis);
const size_t SZ = current_f_loop.size();
for (size_t j = 0; j < SZ; ++j) {
// it is guaranteed that there exists a polygon vertex with
// coord < the min hole coord chosen, which can be joined to
// the min hole coord without crossing the polygon
// boundary. also, because we merge holes in ascending
// order, it is also true that this join can never cross
// another hole (and that doesn't need to be tested for).
if (pvert(poly, current_f_loop[j]).v[axis] <= hole_min.v[axis]) {
f_loop_heap.push_back(j);
std::push_heap(f_loop_heap.begin(), f_loop_heap.end(), _heap_ordering);
}
}
// we are going to test each potential (according to the
// previous test) polygon vertex as a candidate join. we order
// by closeness to the hole vertex, so that the join we make
// is as small as possible. to test, we need to check the
// joining line segment does not cross any other line segment
// in the current polygon loop (excluding those that have the
// vertex that we are attempting to join with as an endpoint).
size_t attachment_point = current_f_loop.size();
while (f_loop_heap.size()) {
std::pop_heap(f_loop_heap.begin(), f_loop_heap.end(), _heap_ordering);
size_t curr = f_loop_heap.back();
f_loop_heap.pop_back();
// test the candidate join from current_f_loop[curr] to hole_min
if (!testCandidateAttachment(poly, current_f_loop, curr, hole_min)) {
continue;
}
attachment_point = curr;
break;
}
if (attachment_point == current_f_loop.size()) {
CARVE_FAIL("didn't manage to link up hole!");
}
patchHoleIntoPolygon_2d(current_f_loop, attachment_point, hole_i, hole_i_connect, poly[hole_i].size());
}
return current_f_loop;
#endif
}
std::vector<std::vector<std::pair<size_t, size_t> > >
carve::triangulate::mergePolygonsAndHoles(const std::vector<std::vector<carve::geom2d::P2> > &poly) {
std::vector<size_t> poly_indices, hole_indices;
poly_indices.reserve(poly.size());
hole_indices.reserve(poly.size());
for (size_t i = 0; i < poly.size(); ++i) {
if (carve::geom2d::signedArea(poly[i]) < 0) {
poly_indices.push_back(i);
} else {
hole_indices.push_back(i);
}
}
std::vector<std::vector<std::pair<size_t, size_t> > > result;
result.resize(poly_indices.size());
if (hole_indices.size() == 0) {
for (size_t i = 0; i < poly.size(); ++i) {
result[i].resize(poly[i].size());
for (size_t j = 0; j < poly[i].size(); ++j) {
result[i].push_back(std::make_pair(i, j));
}
}
return result;
}
if (poly_indices.size() == 1) {
incorporateHolesIntoPolygon(poly, result[0], poly_indices[0], hole_indices);
return result;
}
throw carve::exception("not implemented");
}
void carve::triangulate::triangulate(const std::vector<carve::geom2d::P2> &poly,
std::vector<carve::triangulate::tri_idx> &result) {
std::vector<detail::vertex_info *> vinfo;
const size_t N = poly.size();
#if defined(CARVE_DEBUG)
std::cerr << "TRIANGULATION BEGINS" << std::endl;
#endif
#if defined(CARVE_DEBUG_WRITE_PLY_DATA)
dumpPoly(poly, result);
#endif
result.clear();
if (N < 3) {
return;
}
result.reserve(poly.size() - 2);
if (N == 3) {
result.push_back(tri_idx(0, 1, 2));
return;
}
vinfo.resize(N);
vinfo[0] = new detail::vertex_info(poly[0], 0);
for (size_t i = 1; i < N-1; ++i) {
vinfo[i] = new detail::vertex_info(poly[i], i);
vinfo[i]->prev = vinfo[i-1];
vinfo[i-1]->next = vinfo[i];
}
vinfo[N-1] = new detail::vertex_info(poly[N-1], N-1);
vinfo[N-1]->prev = vinfo[N-2];
vinfo[N-1]->next = vinfo[0];
vinfo[0]->prev = vinfo[N-1];
vinfo[N-2]->next = vinfo[N-1];
for (size_t i = 0; i < N; ++i) {
vinfo[i]->recompute();
}
detail::vertex_info *begin = vinfo[0];
removeDegeneracies(begin, result);
doTriangulate(begin, result);
#if defined(CARVE_DEBUG)
std::cerr << "TRIANGULATION ENDS" << std::endl;
#endif
#if defined(CARVE_DEBUG_WRITE_PLY_DATA)
dumpPoly(poly, result);
#endif
}
void carve::triangulate::detail::tri_pair_t::flip(vert_edge_t &old_edge,
vert_edge_t &new_edge,
vert_edge_t perim[4]) {
unsigned ai, bi;
unsigned cross_ai, cross_bi;
findSharedEdge(ai, bi);
old_edge = ordered_vert_edge_t(a->v[ai], b->v[bi]);
cross_ai = P(ai);
cross_bi = P(bi);
new_edge = ordered_vert_edge_t(a->v[cross_ai], b->v[cross_bi]);
score = -score;
a->v[N(ai)] = b->v[cross_bi];
b->v[N(bi)] = a->v[cross_ai];
perim[0] = ordered_vert_edge_t(a->v[P(ai)], a->v[ai]);
perim[1] = ordered_vert_edge_t(a->v[N(ai)], a->v[ai]); // this edge was a b-edge
perim[2] = ordered_vert_edge_t(b->v[P(bi)], b->v[bi]);
perim[3] = ordered_vert_edge_t(b->v[N(bi)], b->v[bi]); // this edge was an a-edge
}
void carve::triangulate::detail::tri_pairs_t::insert(unsigned a, unsigned b, carve::triangulate::tri_idx *t) {
tri_pair_t *tp;
if (a < b) {
tp = storage[vert_edge_t(a,b)];
if (!tp) {
tp = storage[vert_edge_t(a,b)] = new tri_pair_t;
}
tp->a = t;
} else {
tp = storage[vert_edge_t(b,a)];
if (!tp) {
tp = storage[vert_edge_t(b,a)] = new tri_pair_t;
}
tp->b = t;
}
}