/src/gdal/ogr/ogrgeometry.cpp
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1  |  | /******************************************************************************  | 
2  |  |  *  | 
3  |  |  * Project:  OpenGIS Simple Features Reference Implementation  | 
4  |  |  * Purpose:  Implements a few base methods on OGRGeometry.  | 
5  |  |  * Author:   Frank Warmerdam, warmerdam@pobox.com  | 
6  |  |  *  | 
7  |  |  ******************************************************************************  | 
8  |  |  * Copyright (c) 1999, Frank Warmerdam  | 
9  |  |  * Copyright (c) 2008-2013, Even Rouault <even dot rouault at spatialys.com>  | 
10  |  |  *  | 
11  |  |  * SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT  | 
12  |  |  ****************************************************************************/  | 
13  |  |  | 
14  |  | #include "cpl_port.h"  | 
15  |  | #include "ogr_geometry.h"  | 
16  |  |  | 
17  |  | #include <climits>  | 
18  |  | #include <cstdarg>  | 
19  |  | #include <cstddef>  | 
20  |  | #include <cstdio>  | 
21  |  | #include <cstdlib>  | 
22  |  | #include <cstring>  | 
23  |  | #include <limits>  | 
24  |  | #include <memory>  | 
25  |  | #include <stdexcept>  | 
26  |  | #include <string>  | 
27  |  |  | 
28  |  | #include "cpl_conv.h"  | 
29  |  | #include "cpl_error.h"  | 
30  |  | #include "cpl_multiproc.h"  | 
31  |  | #include "cpl_string.h"  | 
32  |  | #include "ogr_api.h"  | 
33  |  | #include "ogr_core.h"  | 
34  |  | #include "ogr_geos.h"  | 
35  |  | #include "ogr_sfcgal.h"  | 
36  |  | #include "ogr_libs.h"  | 
37  |  | #include "ogr_p.h"  | 
38  |  | #include "ogr_spatialref.h"  | 
39  |  | #include "ogr_srs_api.h"  | 
40  |  | #include "ogr_wkb.h"  | 
41  |  |  | 
42  |  | #ifndef HAVE_GEOS  | 
43  |  | #define UNUSED_IF_NO_GEOS CPL_UNUSED  | 
44  |  | #else  | 
45  |  | #define UNUSED_IF_NO_GEOS  | 
46  |  | #endif  | 
47  |  |  | 
48  |  | //! @cond Doxygen_Suppress  | 
49  |  | int OGRGeometry::bGenerate_DB2_V72_BYTE_ORDER = FALSE;  | 
50  |  | //! @endcond  | 
51  |  |  | 
52  |  | #ifdef HAVE_GEOS  | 
53  |  | static void OGRGEOSErrorHandler(const char *fmt, ...)  | 
54  |  | { | 
55  |  |     va_list args;  | 
56  |  |  | 
57  |  |     va_start(args, fmt);  | 
58  |  |     CPLErrorV(CE_Failure, CPLE_AppDefined, fmt, args);  | 
59  |  |     va_end(args);  | 
60  |  | }  | 
61  |  |  | 
62  |  | static void OGRGEOSWarningHandler(const char *fmt, ...)  | 
63  |  | { | 
64  |  |     va_list args;  | 
65  |  |  | 
66  |  |     va_start(args, fmt);  | 
67  |  |     CPLErrorV(CE_Warning, CPLE_AppDefined, fmt, args);  | 
68  |  |     va_end(args);  | 
69  |  | }  | 
70  |  | #endif  | 
71  |  |  | 
72  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
73  |  | /*                            OGRWktOptions()                             */  | 
74  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
75  |  |  | 
76  |  | int OGRWktOptions::getDefaultPrecision()  | 
77  | 0  | { | 
78  | 0  |     return atoi(CPLGetConfigOption("OGR_WKT_PRECISION", "15")); | 
79  | 0  | }  | 
80  |  |  | 
81  |  | bool OGRWktOptions::getDefaultRound()  | 
82  | 0  | { | 
83  | 0  |     return CPLTestBool(CPLGetConfigOption("OGR_WKT_ROUND", "TRUE")); | 
84  | 0  | }  | 
85  |  |  | 
86  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
87  |  | /*                            OGRGeometry()                             */  | 
88  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
89  |  |  | 
90  | 22.3k  | OGRGeometry::OGRGeometry() = default;  | 
91  |  |  | 
92  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
93  |  | /*                   OGRGeometry( const OGRGeometry& )                  */  | 
94  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
95  |  |  | 
96  |  | /**  | 
97  |  |  * \brief Copy constructor.  | 
98  |  |  *  | 
99  |  |  * Note: before GDAL 2.1, only the default implementation of the constructor  | 
100  |  |  * existed, which could be unsafe to use.  | 
101  |  |  *  | 
102  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.1  | 
103  |  |  */  | 
104  |  |  | 
105  |  | OGRGeometry::OGRGeometry(const OGRGeometry &other)  | 
106  | 0  |     : poSRS(other.poSRS), flags(other.flags)  | 
107  | 0  | { | 
108  | 0  |     if (poSRS != nullptr)  | 
109  | 0  |         const_cast<OGRSpatialReference *>(poSRS)->Reference();  | 
110  | 0  | }  | 
111  |  |  | 
112  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
113  |  | /*                   OGRGeometry( OGRGeometry&& )                       */  | 
114  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
115  |  |  | 
116  |  | /**  | 
117  |  |  * \brief Move constructor.  | 
118  |  |  *  | 
119  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.11  | 
120  |  |  */  | 
121  |  |  | 
122  |  | OGRGeometry::OGRGeometry(OGRGeometry &&other)  | 
123  | 0  |     : poSRS(other.poSRS), flags(other.flags)  | 
124  | 0  | { | 
125  | 0  |     other.poSRS = nullptr;  | 
126  | 0  | }  | 
127  |  |  | 
128  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
129  |  | /*                            ~OGRGeometry()                            */  | 
130  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
131  |  |  | 
132  |  | OGRGeometry::~OGRGeometry()  | 
133  |  |  | 
134  | 22.3k  | { | 
135  | 22.3k  |     if (poSRS != nullptr)  | 
136  | 0  |         const_cast<OGRSpatialReference *>(poSRS)->Release();  | 
137  | 22.3k  | }  | 
138  |  |  | 
139  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
140  |  | /*                    operator=( const OGRGeometry&)                    */  | 
141  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
142  |  |  | 
143  |  | /**  | 
144  |  |  * \brief Assignment operator.  | 
145  |  |  *  | 
146  |  |  * Note: before GDAL 2.1, only the default implementation of the operator  | 
147  |  |  * existed, which could be unsafe to use.  | 
148  |  |  *  | 
149  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.1  | 
150  |  |  */  | 
151  |  |  | 
152  |  | OGRGeometry &OGRGeometry::operator=(const OGRGeometry &other)  | 
153  | 0  | { | 
154  | 0  |     if (this != &other)  | 
155  | 0  |     { | 
156  | 0  |         empty();  | 
157  | 0  |         assignSpatialReference(other.getSpatialReference());  | 
158  | 0  |         flags = other.flags;  | 
159  | 0  |     }  | 
160  | 0  |     return *this;  | 
161  | 0  | }  | 
162  |  |  | 
163  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
164  |  | /*                    operator=( OGRGeometry&&)                         */  | 
165  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
166  |  |  | 
167  |  | /**  | 
168  |  |  * \brief Move assignment operator.  | 
169  |  |  *  | 
170  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.11  | 
171  |  |  */  | 
172  |  |  | 
173  |  | OGRGeometry &OGRGeometry::operator=(OGRGeometry &&other)  | 
174  | 0  | { | 
175  | 0  |     if (this != &other)  | 
176  | 0  |     { | 
177  | 0  |         poSRS = other.poSRS;  | 
178  | 0  |         other.poSRS = nullptr;  | 
179  | 0  |         flags = other.flags;  | 
180  | 0  |     }  | 
181  | 0  |     return *this;  | 
182  | 0  | }  | 
183  |  |  | 
184  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
185  |  | /*                            dumpReadable()                            */  | 
186  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
187  |  |  | 
188  |  | /**  | 
189  |  |  * \brief Dump geometry in well known text format to indicated output file.  | 
190  |  |  *  | 
191  |  |  * A few options can be defined to change the default dump :  | 
192  |  |  * <ul>  | 
193  |  |  * <li>DISPLAY_GEOMETRY=NO : to hide the dump of the geometry</li>  | 
194  |  |  * <li>DISPLAY_GEOMETRY=WKT or YES (default) : dump the geometry as a WKT</li>  | 
195  |  |  * <li>DISPLAY_GEOMETRY=SUMMARY : to get only a summary of the geometry</li>  | 
196  |  |  * </ul>  | 
197  |  |  *  | 
198  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_DumpReadable().  | 
199  |  |  *  | 
200  |  |  * @param fp the text file to write the geometry to.  | 
201  |  |  * @param pszPrefix the prefix to put on each line of output.  | 
202  |  |  * @param papszOptions NULL terminated list of options (may be NULL)  | 
203  |  |  */  | 
204  |  |  | 
205  |  | void OGRGeometry::dumpReadable(FILE *fp, const char *pszPrefix,  | 
206  |  |                                CSLConstList papszOptions) const  | 
207  |  |  | 
208  | 0  | { | 
209  | 0  |     if (fp == nullptr)  | 
210  | 0  |         fp = stdout;  | 
211  |  | 
  | 
212  | 0  |     const auto osStr = dumpReadable(pszPrefix, papszOptions);  | 
213  | 0  |     fprintf(fp, "%s", osStr.c_str());  | 
214  | 0  | }  | 
215  |  |  | 
216  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
217  |  | /*                            dumpReadable()                            */  | 
218  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
219  |  |  | 
220  |  | /**  | 
221  |  |  * \brief Dump geometry in well known text format to indicated output file.  | 
222  |  |  *  | 
223  |  |  * A few options can be defined to change the default dump :  | 
224  |  |  * <ul>  | 
225  |  |  * <li>DISPLAY_GEOMETRY=NO : to hide the dump of the geometry</li>  | 
226  |  |  * <li>DISPLAY_GEOMETRY=WKT or YES (default) : dump the geometry as a WKT</li>  | 
227  |  |  * <li>DISPLAY_GEOMETRY=SUMMARY : to get only a summary of the geometry</li>  | 
228  |  |  * <li>XY_COORD_PRECISION=integer: number of decimal figures for X,Y coordinates  | 
229  |  |  * in WKT (added in GDAL 3.9)</li>  | 
230  |  |  * <li>Z_COORD_PRECISION=integer: number of decimal figures for Z coordinates in  | 
231  |  |  * WKT (added in GDAL 3.9)</li>  | 
232  |  |  * </ul>  | 
233  |  |  *  | 
234  |  |  * @param pszPrefix the prefix to put on each line of output.  | 
235  |  |  * @param papszOptions NULL terminated list of options (may be NULL)  | 
236  |  |  * @return a string with the geometry representation.  | 
237  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.7  | 
238  |  |  */  | 
239  |  |  | 
240  |  | std::string OGRGeometry::dumpReadable(const char *pszPrefix,  | 
241  |  |                                       CSLConstList papszOptions) const  | 
242  |  |  | 
243  | 0  | { | 
244  | 0  |     if (pszPrefix == nullptr)  | 
245  | 0  |         pszPrefix = "";  | 
246  |  | 
  | 
247  | 0  |     std::string osRet;  | 
248  |  | 
  | 
249  | 0  |     const auto exportToWktWithOpts =  | 
250  | 0  |         [this, pszPrefix, papszOptions, &osRet](bool bIso)  | 
251  | 0  |     { | 
252  | 0  |         OGRErr err(OGRERR_NONE);  | 
253  | 0  |         OGRWktOptions opts;  | 
254  | 0  |         if (const char *pszXYPrecision =  | 
255  | 0  |                 CSLFetchNameValue(papszOptions, "XY_COORD_PRECISION"))  | 
256  | 0  |         { | 
257  | 0  |             opts.format = OGRWktFormat::F;  | 
258  | 0  |             opts.xyPrecision = atoi(pszXYPrecision);  | 
259  | 0  |         }  | 
260  | 0  |         if (const char *pszZPrecision =  | 
261  | 0  |                 CSLFetchNameValue(papszOptions, "Z_COORD_PRECISION"))  | 
262  | 0  |         { | 
263  | 0  |             opts.format = OGRWktFormat::F;  | 
264  | 0  |             opts.zPrecision = atoi(pszZPrecision);  | 
265  | 0  |         }  | 
266  | 0  |         if (bIso)  | 
267  | 0  |             opts.variant = wkbVariantIso;  | 
268  | 0  |         std::string wkt = exportToWkt(opts, &err);  | 
269  | 0  |         if (err == OGRERR_NONE)  | 
270  | 0  |         { | 
271  | 0  |             osRet = pszPrefix;  | 
272  | 0  |             osRet += wkt.data();  | 
273  | 0  |             osRet += '\n';  | 
274  | 0  |         }  | 
275  | 0  |     };  | 
276  |  | 
  | 
277  | 0  |     const char *pszDisplayGeometry =  | 
278  | 0  |         CSLFetchNameValue(papszOptions, "DISPLAY_GEOMETRY");  | 
279  | 0  |     if (pszDisplayGeometry != nullptr && EQUAL(pszDisplayGeometry, "SUMMARY"))  | 
280  | 0  |     { | 
281  | 0  |         osRet += CPLOPrintf("%s%s : ", pszPrefix, getGeometryName()); | 
282  | 0  |         switch (getGeometryType())  | 
283  | 0  |         { | 
284  | 0  |             case wkbUnknown:  | 
285  | 0  |             case wkbNone:  | 
286  | 0  |             case wkbPoint:  | 
287  | 0  |             case wkbPoint25D:  | 
288  | 0  |             case wkbPointM:  | 
289  | 0  |             case wkbPointZM:  | 
290  | 0  |                 break;  | 
291  | 0  |             case wkbPolyhedralSurface:  | 
292  | 0  |             case wkbTIN:  | 
293  | 0  |             case wkbPolyhedralSurfaceZ:  | 
294  | 0  |             case wkbTINZ:  | 
295  | 0  |             case wkbPolyhedralSurfaceM:  | 
296  | 0  |             case wkbTINM:  | 
297  | 0  |             case wkbPolyhedralSurfaceZM:  | 
298  | 0  |             case wkbTINZM:  | 
299  | 0  |             { | 
300  | 0  |                 const OGRPolyhedralSurface *poPS = toPolyhedralSurface();  | 
301  | 0  |                 osRet +=  | 
302  | 0  |                     CPLOPrintf("%d geometries:\n", poPS->getNumGeometries()); | 
303  | 0  |                 for (auto &&poSubGeom : *poPS)  | 
304  | 0  |                 { | 
305  | 0  |                     osRet += pszPrefix;  | 
306  | 0  |                     osRet += poSubGeom->dumpReadable(pszPrefix, papszOptions);  | 
307  | 0  |                 }  | 
308  | 0  |                 break;  | 
309  | 0  |             }  | 
310  | 0  |             case wkbLineString:  | 
311  | 0  |             case wkbLineString25D:  | 
312  | 0  |             case wkbLineStringM:  | 
313  | 0  |             case wkbLineStringZM:  | 
314  | 0  |             case wkbCircularString:  | 
315  | 0  |             case wkbCircularStringZ:  | 
316  | 0  |             case wkbCircularStringM:  | 
317  | 0  |             case wkbCircularStringZM:  | 
318  | 0  |             { | 
319  | 0  |                 const OGRSimpleCurve *poSC = toSimpleCurve();  | 
320  | 0  |                 osRet += CPLOPrintf("%d points\n", poSC->getNumPoints()); | 
321  | 0  |                 break;  | 
322  | 0  |             }  | 
323  | 0  |             case wkbPolygon:  | 
324  | 0  |             case wkbTriangle:  | 
325  | 0  |             case wkbTriangleZ:  | 
326  | 0  |             case wkbTriangleM:  | 
327  | 0  |             case wkbTriangleZM:  | 
328  | 0  |             case wkbPolygon25D:  | 
329  | 0  |             case wkbPolygonM:  | 
330  | 0  |             case wkbPolygonZM:  | 
331  | 0  |             case wkbCurvePolygon:  | 
332  | 0  |             case wkbCurvePolygonZ:  | 
333  | 0  |             case wkbCurvePolygonM:  | 
334  | 0  |             case wkbCurvePolygonZM:  | 
335  | 0  |             { | 
336  | 0  |                 const OGRCurvePolygon *poPoly = toCurvePolygon();  | 
337  | 0  |                 const OGRCurve *poRing = poPoly->getExteriorRingCurve();  | 
338  | 0  |                 const int nRings = poPoly->getNumInteriorRings();  | 
339  | 0  |                 if (poRing == nullptr)  | 
340  | 0  |                 { | 
341  | 0  |                     osRet += "empty";  | 
342  | 0  |                 }  | 
343  | 0  |                 else  | 
344  | 0  |                 { | 
345  | 0  |                     osRet += CPLOPrintf("%d points", poRing->getNumPoints()); | 
346  | 0  |                     if (wkbFlatten(poRing->getGeometryType()) ==  | 
347  | 0  |                         wkbCompoundCurve)  | 
348  | 0  |                     { | 
349  | 0  |                         osRet += " ("; | 
350  | 0  |                         osRet += poRing->dumpReadable(nullptr, papszOptions);  | 
351  | 0  |                         osRet += ")";  | 
352  | 0  |                     }  | 
353  | 0  |                     if (nRings)  | 
354  | 0  |                     { | 
355  | 0  |                         osRet += CPLOPrintf(", %d inner rings (", nRings); | 
356  | 0  |                         for (int ir = 0; ir < nRings; ir++)  | 
357  | 0  |                         { | 
358  | 0  |                             poRing = poPoly->getInteriorRingCurve(ir);  | 
359  | 0  |                             if (ir)  | 
360  | 0  |                                 osRet += ", ";  | 
361  | 0  |                             osRet +=  | 
362  | 0  |                                 CPLOPrintf("%d points", poRing->getNumPoints()); | 
363  | 0  |                             if (wkbFlatten(poRing->getGeometryType()) ==  | 
364  | 0  |                                 wkbCompoundCurve)  | 
365  | 0  |                             { | 
366  | 0  |                                 osRet += " ("; | 
367  | 0  |                                 osRet +=  | 
368  | 0  |                                     poRing->dumpReadable(nullptr, papszOptions);  | 
369  | 0  |                                 osRet += ")";  | 
370  | 0  |                             }  | 
371  | 0  |                         }  | 
372  | 0  |                         osRet += ")";  | 
373  | 0  |                     }  | 
374  | 0  |                 }  | 
375  | 0  |                 osRet += "\n";  | 
376  | 0  |                 break;  | 
377  | 0  |             }  | 
378  | 0  |             case wkbCompoundCurve:  | 
379  | 0  |             case wkbCompoundCurveZ:  | 
380  | 0  |             case wkbCompoundCurveM:  | 
381  | 0  |             case wkbCompoundCurveZM:  | 
382  | 0  |             { | 
383  | 0  |                 const OGRCompoundCurve *poCC = toCompoundCurve();  | 
384  | 0  |                 if (poCC->getNumCurves() == 0)  | 
385  | 0  |                 { | 
386  | 0  |                     osRet += "empty";  | 
387  | 0  |                 }  | 
388  | 0  |                 else  | 
389  | 0  |                 { | 
390  | 0  |                     for (int i = 0; i < poCC->getNumCurves(); i++)  | 
391  | 0  |                     { | 
392  | 0  |                         if (i)  | 
393  | 0  |                             osRet += ", ";  | 
394  | 0  |                         osRet +=  | 
395  | 0  |                             CPLOPrintf("%s (%d points)", | 
396  | 0  |                                        poCC->getCurve(i)->getGeometryName(),  | 
397  | 0  |                                        poCC->getCurve(i)->getNumPoints());  | 
398  | 0  |                     }  | 
399  | 0  |                 }  | 
400  | 0  |                 break;  | 
401  | 0  |             }  | 
402  |  |  | 
403  | 0  |             case wkbMultiPoint:  | 
404  | 0  |             case wkbMultiLineString:  | 
405  | 0  |             case wkbMultiPolygon:  | 
406  | 0  |             case wkbMultiCurve:  | 
407  | 0  |             case wkbMultiSurface:  | 
408  | 0  |             case wkbGeometryCollection:  | 
409  | 0  |             case wkbMultiPoint25D:  | 
410  | 0  |             case wkbMultiLineString25D:  | 
411  | 0  |             case wkbMultiPolygon25D:  | 
412  | 0  |             case wkbMultiCurveZ:  | 
413  | 0  |             case wkbMultiSurfaceZ:  | 
414  | 0  |             case wkbGeometryCollection25D:  | 
415  | 0  |             case wkbMultiPointM:  | 
416  | 0  |             case wkbMultiLineStringM:  | 
417  | 0  |             case wkbMultiPolygonM:  | 
418  | 0  |             case wkbMultiCurveM:  | 
419  | 0  |             case wkbMultiSurfaceM:  | 
420  | 0  |             case wkbGeometryCollectionM:  | 
421  | 0  |             case wkbMultiPointZM:  | 
422  | 0  |             case wkbMultiLineStringZM:  | 
423  | 0  |             case wkbMultiPolygonZM:  | 
424  | 0  |             case wkbMultiCurveZM:  | 
425  | 0  |             case wkbMultiSurfaceZM:  | 
426  | 0  |             case wkbGeometryCollectionZM:  | 
427  | 0  |             { | 
428  | 0  |                 const OGRGeometryCollection *poColl = toGeometryCollection();  | 
429  | 0  |                 osRet +=  | 
430  | 0  |                     CPLOPrintf("%d geometries:\n", poColl->getNumGeometries()); | 
431  | 0  |                 for (auto &&poSubGeom : *poColl)  | 
432  | 0  |                 { | 
433  | 0  |                     osRet += pszPrefix;  | 
434  | 0  |                     osRet += poSubGeom->dumpReadable(pszPrefix, papszOptions);  | 
435  | 0  |                 }  | 
436  | 0  |                 break;  | 
437  | 0  |             }  | 
438  | 0  |             case wkbLinearRing:  | 
439  | 0  |             case wkbCurve:  | 
440  | 0  |             case wkbSurface:  | 
441  | 0  |             case wkbCurveZ:  | 
442  | 0  |             case wkbSurfaceZ:  | 
443  | 0  |             case wkbCurveM:  | 
444  | 0  |             case wkbSurfaceM:  | 
445  | 0  |             case wkbCurveZM:  | 
446  | 0  |             case wkbSurfaceZM:  | 
447  | 0  |                 break;  | 
448  | 0  |         }  | 
449  | 0  |     }  | 
450  | 0  |     else if (pszDisplayGeometry != nullptr && EQUAL(pszDisplayGeometry, "WKT"))  | 
451  | 0  |     { | 
452  | 0  |         exportToWktWithOpts(/* bIso=*/false);  | 
453  | 0  |     }  | 
454  | 0  |     else if (pszDisplayGeometry == nullptr || CPLTestBool(pszDisplayGeometry) ||  | 
455  | 0  |              EQUAL(pszDisplayGeometry, "ISO_WKT"))  | 
456  | 0  |     { | 
457  | 0  |         exportToWktWithOpts(/* bIso=*/true);  | 
458  | 0  |     }  | 
459  |  |  | 
460  | 0  |     return osRet;  | 
461  | 0  | }  | 
462  |  |  | 
463  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
464  |  | /*                         OGR_G_DumpReadable()                         */  | 
465  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
466  |  | /**  | 
467  |  |  * \brief Dump geometry in well known text format to indicated output file.  | 
468  |  |  *  | 
469  |  |  * This method is the same as the CPP method OGRGeometry::dumpReadable.  | 
470  |  |  *  | 
471  |  |  * @param hGeom handle on the geometry to dump.  | 
472  |  |  * @param fp the text file to write the geometry to.  | 
473  |  |  * @param pszPrefix the prefix to put on each line of output.  | 
474  |  |  */  | 
475  |  |  | 
476  |  | void OGR_G_DumpReadable(OGRGeometryH hGeom, FILE *fp, const char *pszPrefix)  | 
477  |  |  | 
478  | 0  | { | 
479  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER0(hGeom, "OGR_G_DumpReadable");  | 
480  |  |  | 
481  | 0  |     OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->dumpReadable(fp, pszPrefix);  | 
482  | 0  | }  | 
483  |  |  | 
484  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
485  |  | /*                       assignSpatialReference()                       */  | 
486  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
487  |  |  | 
488  |  | /**  | 
489  |  |  * \brief Assign spatial reference to this object.  | 
490  |  |  *  | 
491  |  |  * Any existing spatial reference  | 
492  |  |  * is replaced, but under no circumstances does this result in the object  | 
493  |  |  * being reprojected.  It is just changing the interpretation of the existing  | 
494  |  |  * geometry.  Note that assigning a spatial reference increments the  | 
495  |  |  * reference count on the OGRSpatialReference, but does not copy it.  | 
496  |  |  *  | 
497  |  |  * Starting with GDAL 2.3, this will also assign the spatial reference to  | 
498  |  |  * potential sub-geometries of the geometry (OGRGeometryCollection,  | 
499  |  |  * OGRCurvePolygon/OGRPolygon, OGRCompoundCurve, OGRPolyhedralSurface and their  | 
500  |  |  * derived classes).  | 
501  |  |  *  | 
502  |  |  * This is similar to the SFCOM IGeometry::put_SpatialReference() method.  | 
503  |  |  *  | 
504  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_AssignSpatialReference().  | 
505  |  |  *  | 
506  |  |  * @param poSR new spatial reference system to apply.  | 
507  |  |  */  | 
508  |  |  | 
509  |  | void OGRGeometry::assignSpatialReference(const OGRSpatialReference *poSR)  | 
510  |  |  | 
511  | 14.7k  | { | 
512  |  |     // Do in that order to properly handle poSR == poSRS  | 
513  | 14.7k  |     if (poSR != nullptr)  | 
514  | 0  |         const_cast<OGRSpatialReference *>(poSR)->Reference();  | 
515  | 14.7k  |     if (poSRS != nullptr)  | 
516  | 0  |         const_cast<OGRSpatialReference *>(poSRS)->Release();  | 
517  |  |  | 
518  | 14.7k  |     poSRS = poSR;  | 
519  | 14.7k  | }  | 
520  |  |  | 
521  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
522  |  | /*                    OGR_G_AssignSpatialReference()                    */  | 
523  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
524  |  | /**  | 
525  |  |  * \brief Assign spatial reference to this object.  | 
526  |  |  *  | 
527  |  |  * Any existing spatial reference  | 
528  |  |  * is replaced, but under no circumstances does this result in the object  | 
529  |  |  * being reprojected.  It is just changing the interpretation of the existing  | 
530  |  |  * geometry.  Note that assigning a spatial reference increments the  | 
531  |  |  * reference count on the OGRSpatialReference, but does not copy it.  | 
532  |  |  *  | 
533  |  |  * Starting with GDAL 2.3, this will also assign the spatial reference to  | 
534  |  |  * potential sub-geometries of the geometry (OGRGeometryCollection,  | 
535  |  |  * OGRCurvePolygon/OGRPolygon, OGRCompoundCurve, OGRPolyhedralSurface and their  | 
536  |  |  * derived classes).  | 
537  |  |  *  | 
538  |  |  * This is similar to the SFCOM IGeometry::put_SpatialReference() method.  | 
539  |  |  *  | 
540  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method  | 
541  |  |  * OGRGeometry::assignSpatialReference.  | 
542  |  |  *  | 
543  |  |  * @param hGeom handle on the geometry to apply the new spatial reference  | 
544  |  |  * system.  | 
545  |  |  * @param hSRS handle on the new spatial reference system to apply.  | 
546  |  |  */  | 
547  |  |  | 
548  |  | void OGR_G_AssignSpatialReference(OGRGeometryH hGeom, OGRSpatialReferenceH hSRS)  | 
549  |  |  | 
550  | 0  | { | 
551  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER0(hGeom, "OGR_G_AssignSpatialReference");  | 
552  |  |  | 
553  | 0  |     OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->assignSpatialReference(  | 
554  | 0  |         OGRSpatialReference::FromHandle(hSRS));  | 
555  | 0  | }  | 
556  |  |  | 
557  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
558  |  | /*                             Intersects()                             */  | 
559  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
560  |  |  | 
561  |  | /**  | 
562  |  |  * \brief Do these features intersect?  | 
563  |  |  *  | 
564  |  |  * Determines whether two geometries intersect.  If GEOS is enabled, then  | 
565  |  |  * this is done in rigorous fashion otherwise TRUE is returned if the  | 
566  |  |  * envelopes (bounding boxes) of the two geometries overlap.  | 
567  |  |  *  | 
568  |  |  * The poOtherGeom argument may be safely NULL, but in this case the method  | 
569  |  |  * will always return TRUE.   That is, a NULL geometry is treated as being  | 
570  |  |  * everywhere.  | 
571  |  |  *  | 
572  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_Intersects().  | 
573  |  |  *  | 
574  |  |  * @param poOtherGeom the other geometry to test against.  | 
575  |  |  *  | 
576  |  |  * @return TRUE if the geometries intersect, otherwise FALSE.  | 
577  |  |  */  | 
578  |  |  | 
579  |  | OGRBoolean OGRGeometry::Intersects(const OGRGeometry *poOtherGeom) const  | 
580  |  |  | 
581  | 0  | { | 
582  | 0  |     if (poOtherGeom == nullptr)  | 
583  | 0  |         return TRUE;  | 
584  |  |  | 
585  | 0  |     OGREnvelope oEnv1;  | 
586  | 0  |     getEnvelope(&oEnv1);  | 
587  |  | 
  | 
588  | 0  |     OGREnvelope oEnv2;  | 
589  | 0  |     poOtherGeom->getEnvelope(&oEnv2);  | 
590  |  | 
  | 
591  | 0  |     if (oEnv1.MaxX < oEnv2.MinX || oEnv1.MaxY < oEnv2.MinY ||  | 
592  | 0  |         oEnv2.MaxX < oEnv1.MinX || oEnv2.MaxY < oEnv1.MinY)  | 
593  | 0  |         return FALSE;  | 
594  |  |  | 
595  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_GEOS  | 
596  |  |     // Without GEOS we assume that envelope overlap is equivalent to  | 
597  |  |     // actual intersection.  | 
598  | 0  |     return TRUE;  | 
599  |  | #else  | 
600  |  |  | 
601  |  |     GEOSContextHandle_t hGEOSCtxt = createGEOSContext();  | 
602  |  |     GEOSGeom hThisGeosGeom = exportToGEOS(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
603  |  |     GEOSGeom hOtherGeosGeom = poOtherGeom->exportToGEOS(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
604  |  |  | 
605  |  |     OGRBoolean bResult = FALSE;  | 
606  |  |     if (hThisGeosGeom != nullptr && hOtherGeosGeom != nullptr)  | 
607  |  |     { | 
608  |  |         bResult =  | 
609  |  |             GEOSIntersects_r(hGEOSCtxt, hThisGeosGeom, hOtherGeosGeom) != 0;  | 
610  |  |     }  | 
611  |  |  | 
612  |  |     GEOSGeom_destroy_r(hGEOSCtxt, hThisGeosGeom);  | 
613  |  |     GEOSGeom_destroy_r(hGEOSCtxt, hOtherGeosGeom);  | 
614  |  |     freeGEOSContext(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
615  |  |  | 
616  |  |     return bResult;  | 
617  |  | #endif  // HAVE_GEOS  | 
618  | 0  | }  | 
619  |  |  | 
620  |  | // Old API compatibility function.  | 
621  |  |  | 
622  |  | //! @cond Doxygen_Suppress  | 
623  |  | OGRBoolean OGRGeometry::Intersect(OGRGeometry *poOtherGeom) const  | 
624  |  |  | 
625  | 0  | { | 
626  | 0  |     return Intersects(poOtherGeom);  | 
627  | 0  | }  | 
628  |  |  | 
629  |  | //! @endcond  | 
630  |  |  | 
631  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
632  |  | /*                          OGR_G_Intersects()                          */  | 
633  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
634  |  | /**  | 
635  |  |  * \brief Do these features intersect?  | 
636  |  |  *  | 
637  |  |  * Determines whether two geometries intersect.  If GEOS is enabled, then  | 
638  |  |  * this is done in rigorous fashion otherwise TRUE is returned if the  | 
639  |  |  * envelopes (bounding boxes) of the two geometries overlap.  | 
640  |  |  *  | 
641  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method OGRGeometry::Intersects.  | 
642  |  |  *  | 
643  |  |  * @param hGeom handle on the first geometry.  | 
644  |  |  * @param hOtherGeom handle on the other geometry to test against.  | 
645  |  |  *  | 
646  |  |  * @return TRUE if the geometries intersect, otherwise FALSE.  | 
647  |  |  */  | 
648  |  |  | 
649  |  | int OGR_G_Intersects(OGRGeometryH hGeom, OGRGeometryH hOtherGeom)  | 
650  |  |  | 
651  | 0  | { | 
652  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hGeom, "OGR_G_Intersects", FALSE);  | 
653  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hOtherGeom, "OGR_G_Intersects", FALSE);  | 
654  |  |  | 
655  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->Intersects(  | 
656  | 0  |         OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hOtherGeom));  | 
657  | 0  | }  | 
658  |  |  | 
659  |  | //! @cond Doxygen_Suppress  | 
660  |  | int OGR_G_Intersect(OGRGeometryH hGeom, OGRGeometryH hOtherGeom)  | 
661  |  |  | 
662  | 0  | { | 
663  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hGeom, "OGR_G_Intersect", FALSE);  | 
664  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hOtherGeom, "OGR_G_Intersect", FALSE);  | 
665  |  |  | 
666  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->Intersects(  | 
667  | 0  |         OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hOtherGeom));  | 
668  | 0  | }  | 
669  |  |  | 
670  |  | //! @endcond  | 
671  |  |  | 
672  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
673  |  | /*                            transformTo()                             */  | 
674  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
675  |  |  | 
676  |  | /**  | 
677  |  |  * \brief Transform geometry to new spatial reference system.  | 
678  |  |  *  | 
679  |  |  * This method will transform the coordinates of a geometry from  | 
680  |  |  * their current spatial reference system to a new target spatial  | 
681  |  |  * reference system.  Normally this means reprojecting the vectors,  | 
682  |  |  * but it could include datum shifts, and changes of units.  | 
683  |  |  *  | 
684  |  |  * This method will only work if the geometry already has an assigned  | 
685  |  |  * spatial reference system, and if it is transformable to the target  | 
686  |  |  * coordinate system.  | 
687  |  |  *  | 
688  |  |  * Because this method requires internal creation and initialization of an  | 
689  |  |  * OGRCoordinateTransformation object it is significantly more expensive to  | 
690  |  |  * use this method to transform many geometries than it is to create the  | 
691  |  |  * OGRCoordinateTransformation in advance, and call transform() with that  | 
692  |  |  * transformation.  This method exists primarily for convenience when only  | 
693  |  |  * transforming a single geometry.  | 
694  |  |  *  | 
695  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_TransformTo().  | 
696  |  |  *  | 
697  |  |  * @param poSR spatial reference system to transform to.  | 
698  |  |  *  | 
699  |  |  * @return OGRERR_NONE on success, or an error code.  | 
700  |  |  */  | 
701  |  |  | 
702  |  | OGRErr OGRGeometry::transformTo(const OGRSpatialReference *poSR)  | 
703  |  |  | 
704  | 0  | { | 
705  | 0  |     if (getSpatialReference() == nullptr)  | 
706  | 0  |     { | 
707  | 0  |         CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_AppDefined, "Geometry has no SRS");  | 
708  | 0  |         return OGRERR_FAILURE;  | 
709  | 0  |     }  | 
710  |  |  | 
711  | 0  |     if (poSR == nullptr)  | 
712  | 0  |     { | 
713  | 0  |         CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_AppDefined, "Target SRS is NULL");  | 
714  | 0  |         return OGRERR_FAILURE;  | 
715  | 0  |     }  | 
716  |  |  | 
717  | 0  |     OGRCoordinateTransformation *poCT =  | 
718  | 0  |         OGRCreateCoordinateTransformation(getSpatialReference(), poSR);  | 
719  | 0  |     if (poCT == nullptr)  | 
720  | 0  |         return OGRERR_FAILURE;  | 
721  |  |  | 
722  | 0  |     const OGRErr eErr = transform(poCT);  | 
723  |  | 
  | 
724  | 0  |     delete poCT;  | 
725  |  | 
  | 
726  | 0  |     return eErr;  | 
727  | 0  | }  | 
728  |  |  | 
729  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
730  |  | /*                         OGR_G_TransformTo()                          */  | 
731  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
732  |  | /**  | 
733  |  |  * \brief Transform geometry to new spatial reference system.  | 
734  |  |  *  | 
735  |  |  * This function will transform the coordinates of a geometry from  | 
736  |  |  * their current spatial reference system to a new target spatial  | 
737  |  |  * reference system.  Normally this means reprojecting the vectors,  | 
738  |  |  * but it could include datum shifts, and changes of units.  | 
739  |  |  *  | 
740  |  |  * This function will only work if the geometry already has an assigned  | 
741  |  |  * spatial reference system, and if it is transformable to the target  | 
742  |  |  * coordinate system.  | 
743  |  |  *  | 
744  |  |  * Because this function requires internal creation and initialization of an  | 
745  |  |  * OGRCoordinateTransformation object it is significantly more expensive to  | 
746  |  |  * use this function to transform many geometries than it is to create the  | 
747  |  |  * OGRCoordinateTransformation in advance, and call transform() with that  | 
748  |  |  * transformation.  This function exists primarily for convenience when only  | 
749  |  |  * transforming a single geometry.  | 
750  |  |  *  | 
751  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method OGRGeometry::transformTo.  | 
752  |  |  *  | 
753  |  |  * @param hGeom handle on the geometry to apply the transform to.  | 
754  |  |  * @param hSRS handle on the spatial reference system to apply.  | 
755  |  |  *  | 
756  |  |  * @return OGRERR_NONE on success, or an error code.  | 
757  |  |  */  | 
758  |  |  | 
759  |  | OGRErr OGR_G_TransformTo(OGRGeometryH hGeom, OGRSpatialReferenceH hSRS)  | 
760  |  |  | 
761  | 0  | { | 
762  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hGeom, "OGR_G_TransformTo", OGRERR_FAILURE);  | 
763  |  |  | 
764  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->transformTo(  | 
765  | 0  |         OGRSpatialReference::FromHandle(hSRS));  | 
766  | 0  | }  | 
767  |  |  | 
768  |  | /**  | 
769  |  |  * \fn OGRErr OGRGeometry::transform( OGRCoordinateTransformation *poCT );  | 
770  |  |  *  | 
771  |  |  * \brief Apply arbitrary coordinate transformation to geometry.  | 
772  |  |  *  | 
773  |  |  * This method will transform the coordinates of a geometry from  | 
774  |  |  * their current spatial reference system to a new target spatial  | 
775  |  |  * reference system.  Normally this means reprojecting the vectors,  | 
776  |  |  * but it could include datum shifts, and changes of units.  | 
777  |  |  *  | 
778  |  |  * Note that this method does not require that the geometry already  | 
779  |  |  * have a spatial reference system.  It will be assumed that they can  | 
780  |  |  * be treated as having the source spatial reference system of the  | 
781  |  |  * OGRCoordinateTransformation object, and the actual SRS of the geometry  | 
782  |  |  * will be ignored.  On successful completion the output OGRSpatialReference  | 
783  |  |  * of the OGRCoordinateTransformation will be assigned to the geometry.  | 
784  |  |  *  | 
785  |  |  * This method only does reprojection on a point-by-point basis. It does not  | 
786  |  |  * include advanced logic to deal with discontinuities at poles or antimeridian.  | 
787  |  |  * For that, use the OGRGeometryFactory::transformWithOptions() method.  | 
788  |  |  *  | 
789  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_Transform().  | 
790  |  |  *  | 
791  |  |  * @param poCT the transformation to apply.  | 
792  |  |  *  | 
793  |  |  * @return OGRERR_NONE on success or an error code.  | 
794  |  |  */  | 
795  |  |  | 
796  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
797  |  | /*                          OGR_G_Transform()                           */  | 
798  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
799  |  | /**  | 
800  |  |  * \brief Apply arbitrary coordinate transformation to geometry.  | 
801  |  |  *  | 
802  |  |  * This function will transform the coordinates of a geometry from  | 
803  |  |  * their current spatial reference system to a new target spatial  | 
804  |  |  * reference system.  Normally this means reprojecting the vectors,  | 
805  |  |  * but it could include datum shifts, and changes of units.  | 
806  |  |  *  | 
807  |  |  * Note that this function does not require that the geometry already  | 
808  |  |  * have a spatial reference system.  It will be assumed that they can  | 
809  |  |  * be treated as having the source spatial reference system of the  | 
810  |  |  * OGRCoordinateTransformation object, and the actual SRS of the geometry  | 
811  |  |  * will be ignored.  On successful completion the output OGRSpatialReference  | 
812  |  |  * of the OGRCoordinateTransformation will be assigned to the geometry.  | 
813  |  |  *  | 
814  |  |  * This function only does reprojection on a point-by-point basis. It does not  | 
815  |  |  * include advanced logic to deal with discontinuities at poles or antimeridian.  | 
816  |  |  * For that, use the OGR_GeomTransformer_Create() and  | 
817  |  |  * OGR_GeomTransformer_Transform() functions.  | 
818  |  |  *  | 
819  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method OGRGeometry::transform.  | 
820  |  |  *  | 
821  |  |  * @param hGeom handle on the geometry to apply the transform to.  | 
822  |  |  * @param hTransform handle on the transformation to apply.  | 
823  |  |  *  | 
824  |  |  * @return OGRERR_NONE on success or an error code.  | 
825  |  |  */  | 
826  |  |  | 
827  |  | OGRErr OGR_G_Transform(OGRGeometryH hGeom,  | 
828  |  |                        OGRCoordinateTransformationH hTransform)  | 
829  |  |  | 
830  | 0  | { | 
831  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hGeom, "OGR_G_Transform", OGRERR_FAILURE);  | 
832  |  |  | 
833  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->transform(  | 
834  | 0  |         OGRCoordinateTransformation::FromHandle(hTransform));  | 
835  | 0  | }  | 
836  |  |  | 
837  |  | /**  | 
838  |  |  * \fn int OGRGeometry::getDimension() const;  | 
839  |  |  *  | 
840  |  |  * \brief Get the dimension of this object.  | 
841  |  |  *  | 
842  |  |  * This method corresponds to the SFCOM IGeometry::GetDimension() method.  | 
843  |  |  * It indicates the dimension of the object, but does not indicate the  | 
844  |  |  * dimension of the underlying space (as indicated by  | 
845  |  |  * OGRGeometry::getCoordinateDimension()).  | 
846  |  |  *  | 
847  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_GetDimension().  | 
848  |  |  *  | 
849  |  |  * @return 0 for points, 1 for lines and 2 for surfaces.  | 
850  |  |  */  | 
851  |  |  | 
852  |  | /**  | 
853  |  |  * \brief Get the geometry type that conforms with ISO SQL/MM Part3  | 
854  |  |  *  | 
855  |  |  * @return the geometry type that conforms with ISO SQL/MM Part3  | 
856  |  |  */  | 
857  |  | OGRwkbGeometryType OGRGeometry::getIsoGeometryType() const  | 
858  | 0  | { | 
859  | 0  |     OGRwkbGeometryType nGType = wkbFlatten(getGeometryType());  | 
860  |  | 
  | 
861  | 0  |     if (flags & OGR_G_3D)  | 
862  | 0  |         nGType = static_cast<OGRwkbGeometryType>(nGType + 1000);  | 
863  | 0  |     if (flags & OGR_G_MEASURED)  | 
864  | 0  |         nGType = static_cast<OGRwkbGeometryType>(nGType + 2000);  | 
865  |  | 
  | 
866  | 0  |     return nGType;  | 
867  | 0  | }  | 
868  |  |  | 
869  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
870  |  | /*                  OGRGeometry::segmentize()                           */  | 
871  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
872  |  | /**  | 
873  |  |  *  | 
874  |  |  * \brief Modify the geometry such it has no segment longer then the  | 
875  |  |  * given distance.  | 
876  |  |  *  | 
877  |  |  * This method modifies the geometry to add intermediate vertices if necessary  | 
878  |  |  * so that the maximum length between 2 consecutive vertices is lower than  | 
879  |  |  * dfMaxLength.  | 
880  |  |  *  | 
881  |  |  * Interpolated points will have Z and M values (if needed) set to 0.  | 
882  |  |  * Distance computation is performed in 2d only  | 
883  |  |  *  | 
884  |  |  * This function is the same as the C function OGR_G_Segmentize()  | 
885  |  |  *  | 
886  |  |  * @param dfMaxLength the maximum distance between 2 points after segmentization  | 
887  |  |  * @return (since 3.10) true in case of success, false in case of error.  | 
888  |  |  */  | 
889  |  |  | 
890  |  | bool OGRGeometry::segmentize(CPL_UNUSED double dfMaxLength)  | 
891  | 0  | { | 
892  |  |     // Do nothing.  | 
893  | 0  |     return true;  | 
894  | 0  | }  | 
895  |  |  | 
896  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
897  |  | /*                         OGR_G_Segmentize()                           */  | 
898  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
899  |  |  | 
900  |  | /**  | 
901  |  |  *  | 
902  |  |  * \brief Modify the geometry such it has no segment longer then the given  | 
903  |  |  * distance.  | 
904  |  |  *  | 
905  |  |  * Interpolated points will have Z and M values (if needed) set to 0.  | 
906  |  |  * Distance computation is performed in 2d only.  | 
907  |  |  *  | 
908  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method OGRGeometry::segmentize().  | 
909  |  |  *  | 
910  |  |  * @param hGeom handle on the geometry to segmentize  | 
911  |  |  * @param dfMaxLength the maximum distance between 2 points after segmentization  | 
912  |  |  */  | 
913  |  |  | 
914  |  | void CPL_DLL OGR_G_Segmentize(OGRGeometryH hGeom, double dfMaxLength)  | 
915  | 0  | { | 
916  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER0(hGeom, "OGR_G_Segmentize");  | 
917  |  |  | 
918  | 0  |     if (dfMaxLength <= 0)  | 
919  | 0  |     { | 
920  | 0  |         CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_AppDefined,  | 
921  | 0  |                  "dfMaxLength must be strictly positive");  | 
922  | 0  |         return;  | 
923  | 0  |     }  | 
924  | 0  |     OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->segmentize(dfMaxLength);  | 
925  | 0  | }  | 
926  |  |  | 
927  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
928  |  | /*                         OGR_G_GetDimension()                         */  | 
929  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
930  |  | /**  | 
931  |  |  *  | 
932  |  |  * \brief Get the dimension of this geometry.  | 
933  |  |  *  | 
934  |  |  * This function corresponds to the SFCOM IGeometry::GetDimension() method.  | 
935  |  |  * It indicates the dimension of the geometry, but does not indicate the  | 
936  |  |  * dimension of the underlying space (as indicated by  | 
937  |  |  * OGR_G_GetCoordinateDimension() function).  | 
938  |  |  *  | 
939  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method OGRGeometry::getDimension().  | 
940  |  |  *  | 
941  |  |  * @param hGeom handle on the geometry to get the dimension from.  | 
942  |  |  * @return 0 for points, 1 for lines and 2 for surfaces.  | 
943  |  |  */  | 
944  |  |  | 
945  |  | int OGR_G_GetDimension(OGRGeometryH hGeom)  | 
946  |  |  | 
947  | 0  | { | 
948  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hGeom, "OGR_G_GetDimension", 0);  | 
949  |  |  | 
950  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->getDimension();  | 
951  | 0  | }  | 
952  |  |  | 
953  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
954  |  | /*                       getCoordinateDimension()                       */  | 
955  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
956  |  | /**  | 
957  |  |  * \brief Get the dimension of the coordinates in this object.  | 
958  |  |  *  | 
959  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_GetCoordinateDimension().  | 
960  |  |  *  | 
961  |  |  * @deprecated use CoordinateDimension().  | 
962  |  |  *  | 
963  |  |  * @return this will return 2 or 3.  | 
964  |  |  */  | 
965  |  |  | 
966  |  | int OGRGeometry::getCoordinateDimension() const  | 
967  |  |  | 
968  | 552  | { | 
969  | 552  |     return (flags & OGR_G_3D) ? 3 : 2;  | 
970  | 552  | }  | 
971  |  |  | 
972  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
973  |  | /*                        CoordinateDimension()                         */  | 
974  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
975  |  | /**  | 
976  |  |  * \brief Get the dimension of the coordinates in this object.  | 
977  |  |  *  | 
978  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_CoordinateDimension().  | 
979  |  |  *  | 
980  |  |  * @return this will return 2 for XY, 3 for XYZ and XYM, and 4 for XYZM data.  | 
981  |  |  *  | 
982  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.1  | 
983  |  |  */  | 
984  |  |  | 
985  |  | int OGRGeometry::CoordinateDimension() const  | 
986  |  |  | 
987  | 0  | { | 
988  | 0  |     if ((flags & OGR_G_3D) && (flags & OGR_G_MEASURED))  | 
989  | 0  |         return 4;  | 
990  | 0  |     else if ((flags & OGR_G_3D) || (flags & OGR_G_MEASURED))  | 
991  | 0  |         return 3;  | 
992  | 0  |     else  | 
993  | 0  |         return 2;  | 
994  | 0  | }  | 
995  |  |  | 
996  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
997  |  | /*                    OGR_G_GetCoordinateDimension()                    */  | 
998  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
999  |  | /**  | 
1000  |  |  *  | 
1001  |  |  * \brief Get the dimension of the coordinates in this geometry.  | 
1002  |  |  *  | 
1003  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method  | 
1004  |  |  * OGRGeometry::getCoordinateDimension().  | 
1005  |  |  *  | 
1006  |  |  * @param hGeom handle on the geometry to get the dimension of the  | 
1007  |  |  * coordinates from.  | 
1008  |  |  *  | 
1009  |  |  * @deprecated use OGR_G_CoordinateDimension(), OGR_G_Is3D(), or  | 
1010  |  |  * OGR_G_IsMeasured().  | 
1011  |  |  *  | 
1012  |  |  * @return this will return 2 or 3.  | 
1013  |  |  */  | 
1014  |  |  | 
1015  |  | int OGR_G_GetCoordinateDimension(OGRGeometryH hGeom)  | 
1016  |  |  | 
1017  | 0  | { | 
1018  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hGeom, "OGR_G_GetCoordinateDimension", 0);  | 
1019  |  |  | 
1020  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->getCoordinateDimension();  | 
1021  | 0  | }  | 
1022  |  |  | 
1023  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1024  |  | /*                    OGR_G_CoordinateDimension()                       */  | 
1025  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1026  |  | /**  | 
1027  |  |  *  | 
1028  |  |  * \brief Get the dimension of the coordinates in this geometry.  | 
1029  |  |  *  | 
1030  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method  | 
1031  |  |  * OGRGeometry::CoordinateDimension().  | 
1032  |  |  *  | 
1033  |  |  * @param hGeom handle on the geometry to get the dimension of the  | 
1034  |  |  * coordinates from.  | 
1035  |  |  *  | 
1036  |  |  * @return this will return 2 for XY, 3 for XYZ and XYM, and 4 for XYZM data.  | 
1037  |  |  *  | 
1038  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.1  | 
1039  |  |  */  | 
1040  |  |  | 
1041  |  | int OGR_G_CoordinateDimension(OGRGeometryH hGeom)  | 
1042  |  |  | 
1043  | 0  | { | 
1044  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hGeom, "OGR_G_CoordinateDimension", 0);  | 
1045  |  |  | 
1046  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->CoordinateDimension();  | 
1047  | 0  | }  | 
1048  |  |  | 
1049  |  | /**  | 
1050  |  |  *  | 
1051  |  |  * \brief See whether this geometry has Z coordinates.  | 
1052  |  |  *  | 
1053  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method  | 
1054  |  |  * OGRGeometry::Is3D().  | 
1055  |  |  *  | 
1056  |  |  * @param hGeom handle on the geometry to check whether it has Z coordinates.  | 
1057  |  |  *  | 
1058  |  |  * @return TRUE if the geometry has Z coordinates.  | 
1059  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.1  | 
1060  |  |  */  | 
1061  |  |  | 
1062  |  | int OGR_G_Is3D(OGRGeometryH hGeom)  | 
1063  |  |  | 
1064  | 0  | { | 
1065  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hGeom, "OGR_G_Is3D", 0);  | 
1066  |  |  | 
1067  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->Is3D();  | 
1068  | 0  | }  | 
1069  |  |  | 
1070  |  | /**  | 
1071  |  |  *  | 
1072  |  |  * \brief See whether this geometry is measured.  | 
1073  |  |  *  | 
1074  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method  | 
1075  |  |  * OGRGeometry::IsMeasured().  | 
1076  |  |  *  | 
1077  |  |  * @param hGeom handle on the geometry to check whether it is measured.  | 
1078  |  |  *  | 
1079  |  |  * @return TRUE if the geometry has M coordinates.  | 
1080  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.1  | 
1081  |  |  */  | 
1082  |  |  | 
1083  |  | int OGR_G_IsMeasured(OGRGeometryH hGeom)  | 
1084  |  |  | 
1085  | 0  | { | 
1086  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hGeom, "OGR_G_IsMeasured", 0);  | 
1087  |  |  | 
1088  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->IsMeasured();  | 
1089  | 0  | }  | 
1090  |  |  | 
1091  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1092  |  | /*                       setCoordinateDimension()                       */  | 
1093  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1094  |  |  | 
1095  |  | /**  | 
1096  |  |  * \brief Set the coordinate dimension.  | 
1097  |  |  *  | 
1098  |  |  * This method sets the explicit coordinate dimension.  Setting the coordinate  | 
1099  |  |  * dimension of a geometry to 2 should zero out any existing Z values.  Setting  | 
1100  |  |  * the dimension of a geometry collection, a compound curve, a polygon, etc.  | 
1101  |  |  * will affect the children geometries.  | 
1102  |  |  * This will also remove the M dimension if present before this call.  | 
1103  |  |  *  | 
1104  |  |  * @deprecated use set3D() or setMeasured().  | 
1105  |  |  *  | 
1106  |  |  * @param nNewDimension New coordinate dimension value, either 2 or 3.  | 
1107  |  |  * @return (since 3.10) true in case of success, false in case of memory allocation error  | 
1108  |  |  */  | 
1109  |  |  | 
1110  |  | bool OGRGeometry::setCoordinateDimension(int nNewDimension)  | 
1111  |  |  | 
1112  | 1.13k  | { | 
1113  | 1.13k  |     if (nNewDimension == 2)  | 
1114  | 1.13k  |         flags &= ~OGR_G_3D;  | 
1115  | 0  |     else  | 
1116  | 0  |         flags |= OGR_G_3D;  | 
1117  | 1.13k  |     return setMeasured(FALSE);  | 
1118  | 1.13k  | }  | 
1119  |  |  | 
1120  |  | /**  | 
1121  |  |  * \brief Add or remove the Z coordinate dimension.  | 
1122  |  |  *  | 
1123  |  |  * This method adds or removes the explicit Z coordinate dimension.  | 
1124  |  |  * Removing the Z coordinate dimension of a geometry will remove any  | 
1125  |  |  * existing Z values.  Adding the Z dimension to a geometry  | 
1126  |  |  * collection, a compound curve, a polygon, etc.  will affect the  | 
1127  |  |  * children geometries.  | 
1128  |  |  *  | 
1129  |  |  * @param bIs3D Should the geometry have a Z dimension, either TRUE or FALSE.  | 
1130  |  |  * @return (since 3.10) true in case of success, false in case of memory allocation error  | 
1131  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.1  | 
1132  |  |  */  | 
1133  |  |  | 
1134  |  | bool OGRGeometry::set3D(OGRBoolean bIs3D)  | 
1135  |  |  | 
1136  | 1.96k  | { | 
1137  | 1.96k  |     if (bIs3D)  | 
1138  | 1.96k  |         flags |= OGR_G_3D;  | 
1139  | 0  |     else  | 
1140  | 0  |         flags &= ~OGR_G_3D;  | 
1141  | 1.96k  |     return true;  | 
1142  | 1.96k  | }  | 
1143  |  |  | 
1144  |  | /**  | 
1145  |  |  * \brief Add or remove the M coordinate dimension.  | 
1146  |  |  *  | 
1147  |  |  * This method adds or removes the explicit M coordinate dimension.  | 
1148  |  |  * Removing the M coordinate dimension of a geometry will remove any  | 
1149  |  |  * existing M values.  Adding the M dimension to a geometry  | 
1150  |  |  * collection, a compound curve, a polygon, etc.  will affect the  | 
1151  |  |  * children geometries.  | 
1152  |  |  *  | 
1153  |  |  * @param bIsMeasured Should the geometry have a M dimension, either  | 
1154  |  |  * TRUE or FALSE.  | 
1155  |  |  * @return (since 3.10) true in case of success, false in case of memory allocation error  | 
1156  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.1  | 
1157  |  |  */  | 
1158  |  |  | 
1159  |  | bool OGRGeometry::setMeasured(OGRBoolean bIsMeasured)  | 
1160  |  |  | 
1161  | 2.23k  | { | 
1162  | 2.23k  |     if (bIsMeasured)  | 
1163  | 1.06k  |         flags |= OGR_G_MEASURED;  | 
1164  | 1.17k  |     else  | 
1165  | 1.17k  |         flags &= ~OGR_G_MEASURED;  | 
1166  | 2.23k  |     return true;  | 
1167  | 2.23k  | }  | 
1168  |  |  | 
1169  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1170  |  | /*                    OGR_G_SetCoordinateDimension()                    */  | 
1171  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1172  |  |  | 
1173  |  | /**  | 
1174  |  |  * \brief Set the coordinate dimension.  | 
1175  |  |  *  | 
1176  |  |  * This method sets the explicit coordinate dimension.  Setting the coordinate  | 
1177  |  |  * dimension of a geometry to 2 should zero out any existing Z values. Setting  | 
1178  |  |  * the dimension of a geometry collection, a compound curve, a polygon, etc.  | 
1179  |  |  * will affect the children geometries.  | 
1180  |  |  * This will also remove the M dimension if present before this call.  | 
1181  |  |  *  | 
1182  |  |  * @deprecated use OGR_G_Set3D() or OGR_G_SetMeasured().  | 
1183  |  |  *  | 
1184  |  |  * @param hGeom handle on the geometry to set the dimension of the  | 
1185  |  |  * coordinates.  | 
1186  |  |  * @param nNewDimension New coordinate dimension value, either 2 or 3.  | 
1187  |  |  */  | 
1188  |  |  | 
1189  |  | void OGR_G_SetCoordinateDimension(OGRGeometryH hGeom, int nNewDimension)  | 
1190  |  |  | 
1191  | 0  | { | 
1192  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER0(hGeom, "OGR_G_SetCoordinateDimension");  | 
1193  |  |  | 
1194  | 0  |     OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->setCoordinateDimension(nNewDimension);  | 
1195  | 0  | }  | 
1196  |  |  | 
1197  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1198  |  | /*                    OGR_G_Set3D()                                     */  | 
1199  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1200  |  |  | 
1201  |  | /**  | 
1202  |  |  * \brief Add or remove the Z coordinate dimension.  | 
1203  |  |  *  | 
1204  |  |  * This method adds or removes the explicit Z coordinate dimension.  | 
1205  |  |  * Removing the Z coordinate dimension of a geometry will remove any  | 
1206  |  |  * existing Z values.  Adding the Z dimension to a geometry  | 
1207  |  |  * collection, a compound curve, a polygon, etc.  will affect the  | 
1208  |  |  * children geometries.  | 
1209  |  |  *  | 
1210  |  |  * @param hGeom handle on the geometry to set or unset the Z dimension.  | 
1211  |  |  * @param bIs3D Should the geometry have a Z dimension, either TRUE or FALSE.  | 
1212  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.1  | 
1213  |  |  */  | 
1214  |  |  | 
1215  |  | void OGR_G_Set3D(OGRGeometryH hGeom, int bIs3D)  | 
1216  |  |  | 
1217  | 0  | { | 
1218  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER0(hGeom, "OGR_G_Set3D");  | 
1219  |  |  | 
1220  | 0  |     OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->set3D(bIs3D);  | 
1221  | 0  | }  | 
1222  |  |  | 
1223  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1224  |  | /*                    OGR_G_SetMeasured()                               */  | 
1225  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1226  |  |  | 
1227  |  | /**  | 
1228  |  |  * \brief Add or remove the M coordinate dimension.  | 
1229  |  |  *  | 
1230  |  |  * This method adds or removes the explicit M coordinate dimension.  | 
1231  |  |  * Removing the M coordinate dimension of a geometry will remove any  | 
1232  |  |  * existing M values.  Adding the M dimension to a geometry  | 
1233  |  |  * collection, a compound curve, a polygon, etc.  will affect the  | 
1234  |  |  * children geometries.  | 
1235  |  |  *  | 
1236  |  |  * @param hGeom handle on the geometry to set or unset the M dimension.  | 
1237  |  |  * @param bIsMeasured Should the geometry have a M dimension, either  | 
1238  |  |  * TRUE or FALSE.  | 
1239  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.1  | 
1240  |  |  */  | 
1241  |  |  | 
1242  |  | void OGR_G_SetMeasured(OGRGeometryH hGeom, int bIsMeasured)  | 
1243  |  |  | 
1244  | 0  | { | 
1245  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER0(hGeom, "OGR_G_SetMeasured");  | 
1246  |  |  | 
1247  | 0  |     OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->setMeasured(bIsMeasured);  | 
1248  | 0  | }  | 
1249  |  |  | 
1250  |  | /**  | 
1251  |  |  * \fn int OGRGeometry::Equals( OGRGeometry *poOtherGeom ) const;  | 
1252  |  |  *  | 
1253  |  |  * \brief Returns TRUE if two geometries are equivalent.  | 
1254  |  |  *  | 
1255  |  |  * This operation implements the SQL/MM ST_OrderingEquals() operation.  | 
1256  |  |  *  | 
1257  |  |  * The comparison is done in a structural way, that is to say that the geometry  | 
1258  |  |  * types must be identical, as well as the number and ordering of sub-geometries  | 
1259  |  |  * and vertices.  | 
1260  |  |  * Or equivalently, two geometries are considered equal by this method if their  | 
1261  |  |  * WKT/WKB representation is equal.  | 
1262  |  |  * Note: this must be distinguished for equality in a spatial way (which is  | 
1263  |  |  * the purpose of the ST_Equals() operation).  | 
1264  |  |  *  | 
1265  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_Equals().  | 
1266  |  |  *  | 
1267  |  |  * @return TRUE if equivalent or FALSE otherwise.  | 
1268  |  |  */  | 
1269  |  |  | 
1270  |  | // Backward compatibility method.  | 
1271  |  |  | 
1272  |  | //! @cond Doxygen_Suppress  | 
1273  |  | int OGRGeometry::Equal(OGRGeometry *poOtherGeom) const  | 
1274  | 0  | { | 
1275  | 0  |     return Equals(poOtherGeom);  | 
1276  | 0  | }  | 
1277  |  |  | 
1278  |  | //! @endcond  | 
1279  |  |  | 
1280  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1281  |  | /*                            OGR_G_Equals()                            */  | 
1282  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1283  |  |  | 
1284  |  | /**  | 
1285  |  |  * \brief Returns TRUE if two geometries are equivalent.  | 
1286  |  |  *  | 
1287  |  |  * This operation implements the SQL/MM ST_OrderingEquals() operation.  | 
1288  |  |  *  | 
1289  |  |  * The comparison is done in a structural way, that is to say that the geometry  | 
1290  |  |  * types must be identical, as well as the number and ordering of sub-geometries  | 
1291  |  |  * and vertices.  | 
1292  |  |  * Or equivalently, two geometries are considered equal by this method if their  | 
1293  |  |  * WKT/WKB representation is equal.  | 
1294  |  |  * Note: this must be distinguished for equality in a spatial way (which is  | 
1295  |  |  * the purpose of the ST_Equals() operation).  | 
1296  |  |  *  | 
1297  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method OGRGeometry::Equals() method.  | 
1298  |  |  *  | 
1299  |  |  * @param hGeom handle on the first geometry.  | 
1300  |  |  * @param hOther handle on the other geometry to test against.  | 
1301  |  |  * @return TRUE if equivalent or FALSE otherwise.  | 
1302  |  |  */  | 
1303  |  |  | 
1304  |  | int OGR_G_Equals(OGRGeometryH hGeom, OGRGeometryH hOther)  | 
1305  |  |  | 
1306  | 0  | { | 
1307  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hGeom, "OGR_G_Equals", FALSE);  | 
1308  |  |  | 
1309  | 0  |     if (hOther == nullptr)  | 
1310  | 0  |     { | 
1311  | 0  |         CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_ObjectNull,  | 
1312  | 0  |                  "hOther was NULL in OGR_G_Equals");  | 
1313  | 0  |         return 0;  | 
1314  | 0  |     }  | 
1315  |  |  | 
1316  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->Equals(  | 
1317  | 0  |         OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hOther));  | 
1318  | 0  | }  | 
1319  |  |  | 
1320  |  | //! @cond Doxygen_Suppress  | 
1321  |  | int OGR_G_Equal(OGRGeometryH hGeom, OGRGeometryH hOther)  | 
1322  |  |  | 
1323  | 0  | { | 
1324  | 0  |     if (hGeom == nullptr)  | 
1325  | 0  |     { | 
1326  | 0  |         CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_ObjectNull, "hGeom was NULL in OGR_G_Equal");  | 
1327  | 0  |         return 0;  | 
1328  | 0  |     }  | 
1329  |  |  | 
1330  | 0  |     if (hOther == nullptr)  | 
1331  | 0  |     { | 
1332  | 0  |         CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_ObjectNull, "hOther was NULL in OGR_G_Equal");  | 
1333  | 0  |         return 0;  | 
1334  | 0  |     }  | 
1335  |  |  | 
1336  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->Equals(  | 
1337  | 0  |         OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hOther));  | 
1338  | 0  | }  | 
1339  |  |  | 
1340  |  | //! @endcond  | 
1341  |  |  | 
1342  |  | /**  | 
1343  |  |  * \fn int OGRGeometry::WkbSize() const;  | 
1344  |  |  *  | 
1345  |  |  * \brief Returns size of related binary representation.  | 
1346  |  |  *  | 
1347  |  |  * This method returns the exact number of bytes required to hold the  | 
1348  |  |  * well known binary representation of this geometry object.  Its computation  | 
1349  |  |  * may be slightly expensive for complex geometries.  | 
1350  |  |  *  | 
1351  |  |  * This method relates to the SFCOM IWks::WkbSize() method.  | 
1352  |  |  *  | 
1353  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_WkbSize().  | 
1354  |  |  *  | 
1355  |  |  * @return size of binary representation in bytes.  | 
1356  |  |  */  | 
1357  |  |  | 
1358  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1359  |  | /*                           OGR_G_WkbSize()                            */  | 
1360  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1361  |  | /**  | 
1362  |  |  * \brief Returns size of related binary representation.  | 
1363  |  |  *  | 
1364  |  |  * This function returns the exact number of bytes required to hold the  | 
1365  |  |  * well known binary representation of this geometry object.  Its computation  | 
1366  |  |  * may be slightly expensive for complex geometries.  | 
1367  |  |  *  | 
1368  |  |  * This function relates to the SFCOM IWks::WkbSize() method.  | 
1369  |  |  *  | 
1370  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method OGRGeometry::WkbSize().  | 
1371  |  |  *  | 
1372  |  |  * Use OGR_G_WkbSizeEx() if called on huge geometries (> 2 GB serialized)  | 
1373  |  |  *  | 
1374  |  |  * @param hGeom handle on the geometry to get the binary size from.  | 
1375  |  |  * @return size of binary representation in bytes.  | 
1376  |  |  */  | 
1377  |  |  | 
1378  |  | int OGR_G_WkbSize(OGRGeometryH hGeom)  | 
1379  |  |  | 
1380  | 0  | { | 
1381  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hGeom, "OGR_G_WkbSize", 0);  | 
1382  |  |  | 
1383  | 0  |     const size_t nSize = OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->WkbSize();  | 
1384  | 0  |     if (nSize > static_cast<size_t>(std::numeric_limits<int>::max()))  | 
1385  | 0  |     { | 
1386  | 0  |         CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_AppDefined,  | 
1387  | 0  |                  "OGR_G_WkbSize() would return a value beyond int range. "  | 
1388  | 0  |                  "Use OGR_G_WkbSizeEx() instead");  | 
1389  | 0  |         return 0;  | 
1390  | 0  |     }  | 
1391  | 0  |     return static_cast<int>(nSize);  | 
1392  | 0  | }  | 
1393  |  |  | 
1394  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1395  |  | /*                         OGR_G_WkbSizeEx()                            */  | 
1396  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1397  |  | /**  | 
1398  |  |  * \brief Returns size of related binary representation.  | 
1399  |  |  *  | 
1400  |  |  * This function returns the exact number of bytes required to hold the  | 
1401  |  |  * well known binary representation of this geometry object.  Its computation  | 
1402  |  |  * may be slightly expensive for complex geometries.  | 
1403  |  |  *  | 
1404  |  |  * This function relates to the SFCOM IWks::WkbSize() method.  | 
1405  |  |  *  | 
1406  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method OGRGeometry::WkbSize().  | 
1407  |  |  *  | 
1408  |  |  * @param hGeom handle on the geometry to get the binary size from.  | 
1409  |  |  * @return size of binary representation in bytes.  | 
1410  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.3  | 
1411  |  |  */  | 
1412  |  |  | 
1413  |  | size_t OGR_G_WkbSizeEx(OGRGeometryH hGeom)  | 
1414  |  |  | 
1415  | 0  | { | 
1416  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hGeom, "OGR_G_WkbSizeEx", 0);  | 
1417  |  |  | 
1418  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->WkbSize();  | 
1419  | 0  | }  | 
1420  |  |  | 
1421  |  | /**  | 
1422  |  |  * \fn void OGRGeometry::getEnvelope(OGREnvelope *psEnvelope) const;  | 
1423  |  |  *  | 
1424  |  |  * \brief Computes and returns the bounding envelope for this geometry  | 
1425  |  |  * in the passed psEnvelope structure.  | 
1426  |  |  *  | 
1427  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_GetEnvelope().  | 
1428  |  |  *  | 
1429  |  |  * @param psEnvelope the structure in which to place the results.  | 
1430  |  |  */  | 
1431  |  |  | 
1432  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1433  |  | /*                         OGR_G_GetEnvelope()                          */  | 
1434  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1435  |  | /**  | 
1436  |  |  * \brief Computes and returns the bounding envelope for this geometry  | 
1437  |  |  * in the passed psEnvelope structure.  | 
1438  |  |  *  | 
1439  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method OGRGeometry::getEnvelope().  | 
1440  |  |  *  | 
1441  |  |  * @param hGeom handle of the geometry to get envelope from.  | 
1442  |  |  * @param psEnvelope the structure in which to place the results.  | 
1443  |  |  */  | 
1444  |  |  | 
1445  |  | void OGR_G_GetEnvelope(OGRGeometryH hGeom, OGREnvelope *psEnvelope)  | 
1446  |  |  | 
1447  | 0  | { | 
1448  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER0(hGeom, "OGR_G_GetEnvelope");  | 
1449  |  |  | 
1450  | 0  |     OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->getEnvelope(psEnvelope);  | 
1451  | 0  | }  | 
1452  |  |  | 
1453  |  | /**  | 
1454  |  |  * \fn void OGRGeometry::getEnvelope(OGREnvelope3D *psEnvelope) const;  | 
1455  |  |  *  | 
1456  |  |  * \brief Computes and returns the bounding envelope (3D) for this  | 
1457  |  |  * geometry in the passed psEnvelope structure.  | 
1458  |  |  *  | 
1459  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_GetEnvelope3D().  | 
1460  |  |  *  | 
1461  |  |  * @param psEnvelope the structure in which to place the results.  | 
1462  |  |  *  | 
1463  |  |  * @since OGR 1.9.0  | 
1464  |  |  */  | 
1465  |  |  | 
1466  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1467  |  | /*                        OGR_G_GetEnvelope3D()                         */  | 
1468  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1469  |  | /**  | 
1470  |  |  * \brief Computes and returns the bounding envelope (3D) for this  | 
1471  |  |  * geometry in the passed psEnvelope structure.  | 
1472  |  |  *  | 
1473  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method OGRGeometry::getEnvelope().  | 
1474  |  |  *  | 
1475  |  |  * @param hGeom handle of the geometry to get envelope from.  | 
1476  |  |  * @param psEnvelope the structure in which to place the results.  | 
1477  |  |  *  | 
1478  |  |  * @since OGR 1.9.0  | 
1479  |  |  */  | 
1480  |  |  | 
1481  |  | void OGR_G_GetEnvelope3D(OGRGeometryH hGeom, OGREnvelope3D *psEnvelope)  | 
1482  |  |  | 
1483  | 0  | { | 
1484  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER0(hGeom, "OGR_G_GetEnvelope3D");  | 
1485  |  |  | 
1486  | 0  |     OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->getEnvelope(psEnvelope);  | 
1487  | 0  | }  | 
1488  |  |  | 
1489  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1490  |  | /*                        importFromWkb()                               */  | 
1491  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1492  |  |  | 
1493  |  | /**  | 
1494  |  |  * \brief Assign geometry from well known binary data.  | 
1495  |  |  *  | 
1496  |  |  * The object must have already been instantiated as the correct derived  | 
1497  |  |  * type of geometry object to match the binaries type.  This method is used  | 
1498  |  |  * by the OGRGeometryFactory class, but not normally called by application  | 
1499  |  |  * code.  | 
1500  |  |  *  | 
1501  |  |  * This method relates to the SFCOM IWks::ImportFromWKB() method.  | 
1502  |  |  *  | 
1503  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_ImportFromWkb().  | 
1504  |  |  *  | 
1505  |  |  * @param pabyData the binary input data.  | 
1506  |  |  * @param nSize the size of pabyData in bytes, or -1 if not known.  | 
1507  |  |  * @param eWkbVariant if wkbVariantPostGIS1, special interpretation is  | 
1508  |  |  * done for curve geometries code  | 
1509  |  |  *  | 
1510  |  |  * @return OGRERR_NONE if all goes well, otherwise any of  | 
1511  |  |  * OGRERR_NOT_ENOUGH_DATA, OGRERR_UNSUPPORTED_GEOMETRY_TYPE, or  | 
1512  |  |  * OGRERR_CORRUPT_DATA may be returned.  | 
1513  |  |  */  | 
1514  |  |  | 
1515  |  | OGRErr OGRGeometry::importFromWkb(const GByte *pabyData, size_t nSize,  | 
1516  |  |                                   OGRwkbVariant eWkbVariant)  | 
1517  | 0  | { | 
1518  | 0  |     size_t nBytesConsumedOutIgnored = 0;  | 
1519  | 0  |     return importFromWkb(pabyData, nSize, eWkbVariant,  | 
1520  | 0  |                          nBytesConsumedOutIgnored);  | 
1521  | 0  | }  | 
1522  |  |  | 
1523  |  | /**  | 
1524  |  |  * \fn OGRErr OGRGeometry::importFromWkb( const unsigned char * pabyData,  | 
1525  |  |  * size_t nSize, OGRwkbVariant eWkbVariant, size_t& nBytesConsumedOut );  | 
1526  |  |  *  | 
1527  |  |  * \brief Assign geometry from well known binary data.  | 
1528  |  |  *  | 
1529  |  |  * The object must have already been instantiated as the correct derived  | 
1530  |  |  * type of geometry object to match the binaries type.  This method is used  | 
1531  |  |  * by the OGRGeometryFactory class, but not normally called by application  | 
1532  |  |  * code.  | 
1533  |  |  *  | 
1534  |  |  * This method relates to the SFCOM IWks::ImportFromWKB() method.  | 
1535  |  |  *  | 
1536  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_ImportFromWkb().  | 
1537  |  |  *  | 
1538  |  |  * @param pabyData the binary input data.  | 
1539  |  |  * @param nSize the size of pabyData in bytes, or -1 if not known.  | 
1540  |  |  * @param eWkbVariant if wkbVariantPostGIS1, special interpretation is  | 
1541  |  |  * done for curve geometries code  | 
1542  |  |  * @param nBytesConsumedOut output parameter. Number of bytes consumed.  | 
1543  |  |  *  | 
1544  |  |  * @return OGRERR_NONE if all goes well, otherwise any of  | 
1545  |  |  * OGRERR_NOT_ENOUGH_DATA, OGRERR_UNSUPPORTED_GEOMETRY_TYPE, or  | 
1546  |  |  * OGRERR_CORRUPT_DATA may be returned.  | 
1547  |  |  *  | 
1548  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.3  | 
1549  |  |  */  | 
1550  |  |  | 
1551  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1552  |  | /*                        OGR_G_ImportFromWkb()                         */  | 
1553  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1554  |  | /**  | 
1555  |  |  * \brief Assign geometry from well known binary data.  | 
1556  |  |  *  | 
1557  |  |  * The object must have already been instantiated as the correct derived  | 
1558  |  |  * type of geometry object to match the binaries type.  | 
1559  |  |  *  | 
1560  |  |  * This function relates to the SFCOM IWks::ImportFromWKB() method.  | 
1561  |  |  *  | 
1562  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method OGRGeometry::importFromWkb().  | 
1563  |  |  *  | 
1564  |  |  * @param hGeom handle on the geometry to assign the well know binary data to.  | 
1565  |  |  * @param pabyData the binary input data.  | 
1566  |  |  * @param nSize the size of pabyData in bytes, or -1 if not known.  | 
1567  |  |  *  | 
1568  |  |  * @return OGRERR_NONE if all goes well, otherwise any of  | 
1569  |  |  * OGRERR_NOT_ENOUGH_DATA, OGRERR_UNSUPPORTED_GEOMETRY_TYPE, or  | 
1570  |  |  * OGRERR_CORRUPT_DATA may be returned.  | 
1571  |  |  */  | 
1572  |  |  | 
1573  |  | OGRErr OGR_G_ImportFromWkb(OGRGeometryH hGeom, const void *pabyData, int nSize)  | 
1574  |  |  | 
1575  | 0  | { | 
1576  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hGeom, "OGR_G_ImportFromWkb", OGRERR_FAILURE);  | 
1577  |  |  | 
1578  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->importFromWkb(  | 
1579  | 0  |         static_cast<const GByte *>(pabyData), nSize);  | 
1580  | 0  | }  | 
1581  |  |  | 
1582  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1583  |  | /*                       OGRGeometry::exportToWkb()                     */  | 
1584  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1585  |  |  | 
1586  |  | /* clang-format off */  | 
1587  |  | /**  | 
1588  |  |  * \brief Convert a geometry into well known binary format.  | 
1589  |  |  *  | 
1590  |  |  * This method relates to the SFCOM IWks::ExportToWKB() method.  | 
1591  |  |  *  | 
1592  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_ExportToWkb() or  | 
1593  |  |  * OGR_G_ExportToIsoWkb(), depending on the value of eWkbVariant.  | 
1594  |  |  *  | 
1595  |  |  * @param eByteOrder One of wkbXDR or wkbNDR indicating MSB or LSB byte order  | 
1596  |  |  *               respectively.  | 
1597  |  |  * @param pabyData a buffer into which the binary representation is  | 
1598  |  |  *                      written.  This buffer must be at least  | 
1599  |  |  *                      OGRGeometry::WkbSize() byte in size.  | 
1600  |  |  * @param eWkbVariant What standard to use when exporting geometries  | 
1601  |  |  *                      with three dimensions (or more). The default  | 
1602  |  |  *                      wkbVariantOldOgc is the historical OGR  | 
1603  |  |  *                      variant. wkbVariantIso is the variant defined  | 
1604  |  |  *                      in ISO SQL/MM and adopted by OGC for SFSQL  | 
1605  |  |  *                      1.2.  | 
1606  |  |  *  | 
1607  |  |  * @return Currently OGRERR_NONE is always returned.  | 
1608  |  |  */  | 
1609  |  | /* clang-format on */  | 
1610  |  | OGRErr OGRGeometry::exportToWkb(OGRwkbByteOrder eByteOrder,  | 
1611  |  |                                 unsigned char *pabyData,  | 
1612  |  |                                 OGRwkbVariant eWkbVariant) const  | 
1613  | 0  | { | 
1614  | 0  |     OGRwkbExportOptions sOptions;  | 
1615  | 0  |     sOptions.eByteOrder = eByteOrder;  | 
1616  | 0  |     sOptions.eWkbVariant = eWkbVariant;  | 
1617  | 0  |     return exportToWkb(pabyData, &sOptions);  | 
1618  | 0  | }  | 
1619  |  |  | 
1620  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1621  |  | /*                         OGR_G_ExportToWkb()                          */  | 
1622  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1623  |  | /**  | 
1624  |  |  * \brief Convert a geometry well known binary format  | 
1625  |  |  *  | 
1626  |  |  * This function relates to the SFCOM IWks::ExportToWKB() method.  | 
1627  |  |  *  | 
1628  |  |  * For backward compatibility purposes, it exports the Old-style 99-402  | 
1629  |  |  * extended dimension (Z) WKB types for types Point, LineString, Polygon,  | 
1630  |  |  * MultiPoint, MultiLineString, MultiPolygon and GeometryCollection.  | 
1631  |  |  * For other geometry types, it is equivalent to OGR_G_ExportToIsoWkb().  | 
1632  |  |  *  | 
1633  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method  | 
1634  |  |  * OGRGeometry::exportToWkb(OGRwkbByteOrder, unsigned char *,  | 
1635  |  |  * OGRwkbVariant) with eWkbVariant = wkbVariantOldOgc.  | 
1636  |  |  *  | 
1637  |  |  * @param hGeom handle on the geometry to convert to a well know binary  | 
1638  |  |  * data from.  | 
1639  |  |  * @param eOrder One of wkbXDR or wkbNDR indicating MSB or LSB byte order  | 
1640  |  |  *               respectively.  | 
1641  |  |  * @param pabyDstBuffer a buffer into which the binary representation is  | 
1642  |  |  *                      written.  This buffer must be at least  | 
1643  |  |  *                      OGR_G_WkbSize() byte in size.  | 
1644  |  |  *  | 
1645  |  |  * @return Currently OGRERR_NONE is always returned.  | 
1646  |  |  */  | 
1647  |  |  | 
1648  |  | OGRErr OGR_G_ExportToWkb(OGRGeometryH hGeom, OGRwkbByteOrder eOrder,  | 
1649  |  |                          unsigned char *pabyDstBuffer)  | 
1650  |  |  | 
1651  | 0  | { | 
1652  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hGeom, "OGR_G_ExportToWkb", OGRERR_FAILURE);  | 
1653  |  |  | 
1654  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->exportToWkb(eOrder, pabyDstBuffer);  | 
1655  | 0  | }  | 
1656  |  |  | 
1657  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1658  |  | /*                        OGR_G_ExportToIsoWkb()                        */  | 
1659  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1660  |  | /**  | 
1661  |  |  * \brief Convert a geometry into SFSQL 1.2 / ISO SQL/MM Part 3 well known  | 
1662  |  |  * binary format  | 
1663  |  |  *  | 
1664  |  |  * This function relates to the SFCOM IWks::ExportToWKB() method.  | 
1665  |  |  * It exports the SFSQL 1.2 and ISO SQL/MM Part 3 extended dimension (Z&M) WKB  | 
1666  |  |  * types.  | 
1667  |  |  *  | 
1668  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method  | 
1669  |  |  * OGRGeometry::exportToWkb(OGRwkbByteOrder, unsigned char *, OGRwkbVariant)  | 
1670  |  |  * with eWkbVariant = wkbVariantIso.  | 
1671  |  |  *  | 
1672  |  |  * @param hGeom handle on the geometry to convert to a well know binary  | 
1673  |  |  * data from.  | 
1674  |  |  * @param eOrder One of wkbXDR or wkbNDR indicating MSB or LSB byte order  | 
1675  |  |  *               respectively.  | 
1676  |  |  * @param pabyDstBuffer a buffer into which the binary representation is  | 
1677  |  |  *                      written.  This buffer must be at least  | 
1678  |  |  *                      OGR_G_WkbSize() byte in size.  | 
1679  |  |  *  | 
1680  |  |  * @return Currently OGRERR_NONE is always returned.  | 
1681  |  |  *  | 
1682  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.0  | 
1683  |  |  */  | 
1684  |  |  | 
1685  |  | OGRErr OGR_G_ExportToIsoWkb(OGRGeometryH hGeom, OGRwkbByteOrder eOrder,  | 
1686  |  |                             unsigned char *pabyDstBuffer)  | 
1687  |  |  | 
1688  | 0  | { | 
1689  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hGeom, "OGR_G_ExportToIsoWkb", OGRERR_FAILURE);  | 
1690  |  |  | 
1691  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->exportToWkb(eOrder, pabyDstBuffer,  | 
1692  | 0  |                                                        wkbVariantIso);  | 
1693  | 0  | }  | 
1694  |  |  | 
1695  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1696  |  | /*                        OGR_G_ExportToWkbEx()                         */  | 
1697  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1698  |  |  | 
1699  |  | /* clang-format off */  | 
1700  |  | /**  | 
1701  |  |  * \fn OGRErr OGRGeometry::exportToWkb(unsigned char *pabyDstBuffer, const OGRwkbExportOptions *psOptions=nullptr) const  | 
1702  |  |  *  | 
1703  |  |  * \brief Convert a geometry into well known binary format  | 
1704  |  |  *  | 
1705  |  |  * This function relates to the SFCOM IWks::ExportToWKB() method.  | 
1706  |  |  *  | 
1707  |  |  * This function is the same as the C function OGR_G_ExportToWkbEx().  | 
1708  |  |  *  | 
1709  |  |  * @param pabyDstBuffer a buffer into which the binary representation is  | 
1710  |  |  *                      written.  This buffer must be at least  | 
1711  |  |  *                      OGR_G_WkbSize() byte in size.  | 
1712  |  |  * @param psOptions WKB export options.  | 
1713  |  |  | 
1714  |  |  * @return Currently OGRERR_NONE is always returned.  | 
1715  |  |  *  | 
1716  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.9  | 
1717  |  |  */  | 
1718  |  | /* clang-format on */  | 
1719  |  |  | 
1720  |  | /**  | 
1721  |  |  * \brief Convert a geometry into well known binary format  | 
1722  |  |  *  | 
1723  |  |  * This function relates to the SFCOM IWks::ExportToWKB() method.  | 
1724  |  |  *  | 
1725  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method  | 
1726  |  |  * OGRGeometry::exportToWkb(unsigned char *, const OGRwkbExportOptions*)  | 
1727  |  |  *  | 
1728  |  |  * @param hGeom handle on the geometry to convert to a well know binary  | 
1729  |  |  * data from.  | 
1730  |  |  * @param pabyDstBuffer a buffer into which the binary representation is  | 
1731  |  |  *                      written.  This buffer must be at least  | 
1732  |  |  *                      OGR_G_WkbSize() byte in size.  | 
1733  |  |  * @param psOptions WKB export options.  | 
1734  |  |  | 
1735  |  |  * @return Currently OGRERR_NONE is always returned.  | 
1736  |  |  *  | 
1737  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.9  | 
1738  |  |  */  | 
1739  |  |  | 
1740  |  | OGRErr OGR_G_ExportToWkbEx(OGRGeometryH hGeom, unsigned char *pabyDstBuffer,  | 
1741  |  |                            const OGRwkbExportOptions *psOptions)  | 
1742  | 0  | { | 
1743  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hGeom, "OGR_G_ExportToWkbEx", OGRERR_FAILURE);  | 
1744  |  |  | 
1745  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->exportToWkb(pabyDstBuffer,  | 
1746  | 0  |                                                        psOptions);  | 
1747  | 0  | }  | 
1748  |  |  | 
1749  |  | /**  | 
1750  |  |  * \fn OGRErr OGRGeometry::importFromWkt( const char ** ppszInput );  | 
1751  |  |  *  | 
1752  |  |  * \brief Assign geometry from well known text data.  | 
1753  |  |  *  | 
1754  |  |  * The object must have already been instantiated as the correct derived  | 
1755  |  |  * type of geometry object to match the text type.  This method is used  | 
1756  |  |  * by the OGRGeometryFactory class, but not normally called by application  | 
1757  |  |  * code.  | 
1758  |  |  *  | 
1759  |  |  * This method relates to the SFCOM IWks::ImportFromWKT() method.  | 
1760  |  |  *  | 
1761  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_ImportFromWkt().  | 
1762  |  |  *  | 
1763  |  |  * @param ppszInput pointer to a pointer to the source text.  The pointer is  | 
1764  |  |  *                    updated to pointer after the consumed text.  | 
1765  |  |  *  | 
1766  |  |  * @return OGRERR_NONE if all goes well, otherwise any of  | 
1767  |  |  * OGRERR_NOT_ENOUGH_DATA, OGRERR_UNSUPPORTED_GEOMETRY_TYPE, or  | 
1768  |  |  * OGRERR_CORRUPT_DATA may be returned.  | 
1769  |  |  */  | 
1770  |  |  | 
1771  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1772  |  | /*                        OGR_G_ImportFromWkt()                         */  | 
1773  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1774  |  | /**  | 
1775  |  |  * \brief Assign geometry from well known text data.  | 
1776  |  |  *  | 
1777  |  |  * The object must have already been instantiated as the correct derived  | 
1778  |  |  * type of geometry object to match the text type.  | 
1779  |  |  *  | 
1780  |  |  * This function relates to the SFCOM IWks::ImportFromWKT() method.  | 
1781  |  |  *  | 
1782  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method OGRGeometry::importFromWkt().  | 
1783  |  |  *  | 
1784  |  |  * @param hGeom handle on the geometry to assign well know text data to.  | 
1785  |  |  * @param ppszSrcText pointer to a pointer to the source text.  The pointer is  | 
1786  |  |  *                    updated to pointer after the consumed text.  | 
1787  |  |  *  | 
1788  |  |  * @return OGRERR_NONE if all goes well, otherwise any of  | 
1789  |  |  * OGRERR_NOT_ENOUGH_DATA, OGRERR_UNSUPPORTED_GEOMETRY_TYPE, or  | 
1790  |  |  * OGRERR_CORRUPT_DATA may be returned.  | 
1791  |  |  */  | 
1792  |  |  | 
1793  |  | OGRErr OGR_G_ImportFromWkt(OGRGeometryH hGeom, char **ppszSrcText)  | 
1794  |  |  | 
1795  | 0  | { | 
1796  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hGeom, "OGR_G_ImportFromWkt", OGRERR_FAILURE);  | 
1797  |  |  | 
1798  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->importFromWkt(  | 
1799  | 0  |         const_cast<const char **>(ppszSrcText));  | 
1800  | 0  | }  | 
1801  |  |  | 
1802  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1803  |  | /*                        importPreambleFromWkt()                      */  | 
1804  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1805  |  |  | 
1806  |  | // Returns -1 if processing must continue.  | 
1807  |  | //! @cond Doxygen_Suppress  | 
1808  |  | OGRErr OGRGeometry::importPreambleFromWkt(const char **ppszInput, int *pbHasZ,  | 
1809  |  |                                           int *pbHasM, bool *pbIsEmpty)  | 
1810  | 4.34k  | { | 
1811  | 4.34k  |     const char *pszInput = *ppszInput;  | 
1812  |  |  | 
1813  |  |     /* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */  | 
1814  |  |     /*      Clear existing Geoms.                                           */  | 
1815  |  |     /* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */  | 
1816  | 4.34k  |     empty();  | 
1817  | 4.34k  |     *pbIsEmpty = false;  | 
1818  |  |  | 
1819  |  |     /* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */  | 
1820  |  |     /*      Read and verify the type keyword, and ensure it matches the     */  | 
1821  |  |     /*      actual type of this container.                                  */  | 
1822  |  |     /* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */  | 
1823  | 4.34k  |     bool bHasM = false;  | 
1824  | 4.34k  |     bool bHasZ = false;  | 
1825  | 4.34k  |     bool bAlreadyGotDimension = false;  | 
1826  |  |  | 
1827  | 4.34k  |     char szToken[OGR_WKT_TOKEN_MAX] = {}; | 
1828  | 4.34k  |     pszInput = OGRWktReadToken(pszInput, szToken);  | 
1829  | 4.34k  |     if (szToken[0] != '\0')  | 
1830  | 4.34k  |     { | 
1831  |  |         // Postgis EWKT: POINTM instead of POINT M.  | 
1832  |  |         // Current QGIS versions (at least <= 3.38) also export POINTZ.  | 
1833  | 4.34k  |         const size_t nTokenLen = strlen(szToken);  | 
1834  | 4.34k  |         if (szToken[nTokenLen - 1] == 'M' || szToken[nTokenLen - 1] == 'm')  | 
1835  | 106  |         { | 
1836  | 106  |             szToken[nTokenLen - 1] = '\0';  | 
1837  | 106  |             bHasM = true;  | 
1838  | 106  |             bAlreadyGotDimension = true;  | 
1839  |  |  | 
1840  | 106  |             if (nTokenLen > 2 && (szToken[nTokenLen - 2] == 'Z' ||  | 
1841  | 106  |                                   szToken[nTokenLen - 2] == 'z'))  | 
1842  | 0  |             { | 
1843  | 0  |                 bHasZ = true;  | 
1844  | 0  |                 szToken[nTokenLen - 2] = '\0';  | 
1845  | 0  |             }  | 
1846  | 106  |         }  | 
1847  | 4.24k  |         else if (szToken[nTokenLen - 1] == 'Z' || szToken[nTokenLen - 1] == 'z')  | 
1848  | 171  |         { | 
1849  | 171  |             szToken[nTokenLen - 1] = '\0';  | 
1850  | 171  |             bHasZ = true;  | 
1851  | 171  |             bAlreadyGotDimension = true;  | 
1852  | 171  |         }  | 
1853  | 4.34k  |     }  | 
1854  |  |  | 
1855  | 4.34k  |     if (!EQUAL(szToken, getGeometryName()))  | 
1856  | 14  |         return OGRERR_CORRUPT_DATA;  | 
1857  |  |  | 
1858  |  |     /* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */  | 
1859  |  |     /*      Check for Z, M or ZM                                            */  | 
1860  |  |     /* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */  | 
1861  | 4.33k  |     if (!bAlreadyGotDimension)  | 
1862  | 4.05k  |     { | 
1863  | 4.05k  |         const char *pszNewInput = OGRWktReadToken(pszInput, szToken);  | 
1864  | 4.05k  |         if (EQUAL(szToken, "Z"))  | 
1865  | 396  |         { | 
1866  | 396  |             pszInput = pszNewInput;  | 
1867  | 396  |             bHasZ = true;  | 
1868  | 396  |         }  | 
1869  | 3.66k  |         else if (EQUAL(szToken, "M"))  | 
1870  | 1.06k  |         { | 
1871  | 1.06k  |             pszInput = pszNewInput;  | 
1872  | 1.06k  |             bHasM = true;  | 
1873  | 1.06k  |         }  | 
1874  | 2.59k  |         else if (EQUAL(szToken, "ZM"))  | 
1875  | 56  |         { | 
1876  | 56  |             pszInput = pszNewInput;  | 
1877  | 56  |             bHasZ = true;  | 
1878  | 56  |             bHasM = true;  | 
1879  | 56  |         }  | 
1880  | 4.05k  |     }  | 
1881  | 4.33k  |     *pbHasZ = bHasZ;  | 
1882  | 4.33k  |     *pbHasM = bHasM;  | 
1883  |  |  | 
1884  |  |     /* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */  | 
1885  |  |     /*      Check for EMPTY ...                                             */  | 
1886  |  |     /* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */  | 
1887  | 4.33k  |     const char *pszNewInput = OGRWktReadToken(pszInput, szToken);  | 
1888  | 4.33k  |     if (EQUAL(szToken, "EMPTY"))  | 
1889  | 85  |     { | 
1890  | 85  |         *ppszInput = pszNewInput;  | 
1891  | 85  |         *pbIsEmpty = true;  | 
1892  | 85  |         if (bHasZ)  | 
1893  | 33  |             set3D(TRUE);  | 
1894  | 85  |         if (bHasM)  | 
1895  | 72  |             setMeasured(TRUE);  | 
1896  | 85  |         return OGRERR_NONE;  | 
1897  | 85  |     }  | 
1898  |  |  | 
1899  | 4.24k  |     if (!EQUAL(szToken, "(")) | 
1900  | 24  |         return OGRERR_CORRUPT_DATA;  | 
1901  |  |  | 
1902  | 4.22k  |     if (!bHasZ && !bHasM)  | 
1903  | 2.50k  |     { | 
1904  |  |         // Test for old-style XXXXXXXXX(EMPTY).  | 
1905  | 2.50k  |         pszNewInput = OGRWktReadToken(pszNewInput, szToken);  | 
1906  | 2.50k  |         if (EQUAL(szToken, "EMPTY"))  | 
1907  | 19  |         { | 
1908  | 19  |             pszNewInput = OGRWktReadToken(pszNewInput, szToken);  | 
1909  |  |  | 
1910  | 19  |             if (EQUAL(szToken, ","))  | 
1911  | 17  |             { | 
1912  |  |                 // This is OK according to SFSQL SPEC.  | 
1913  | 17  |             }  | 
1914  | 2  |             else if (!EQUAL(szToken, ")"))  | 
1915  | 1  |             { | 
1916  | 1  |                 return OGRERR_CORRUPT_DATA;  | 
1917  | 1  |             }  | 
1918  | 1  |             else  | 
1919  | 1  |             { | 
1920  | 1  |                 *ppszInput = pszNewInput;  | 
1921  | 1  |                 empty();  | 
1922  | 1  |                 *pbIsEmpty = true;  | 
1923  | 1  |                 return OGRERR_NONE;  | 
1924  | 1  |             }  | 
1925  | 19  |         }  | 
1926  | 2.50k  |     }  | 
1927  |  |  | 
1928  | 4.22k  |     *ppszInput = pszInput;  | 
1929  |  |  | 
1930  | 4.22k  |     return OGRERR_NONE;  | 
1931  | 4.22k  | }  | 
1932  |  |  | 
1933  |  | //! @endcond  | 
1934  |  |  | 
1935  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1936  |  | /*                           wktTypeString()                            */  | 
1937  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1938  |  |  | 
1939  |  | //! @cond Doxygen_Suppress  | 
1940  |  | /** Get a type string for WKT, padded with a space at the end.  | 
1941  |  |  *  | 
1942  |  |  * @param variant  OGR type variant  | 
1943  |  |  * @return  "Z " for 3D, "M " for measured, "ZM " for both, or the empty string.  | 
1944  |  |  */  | 
1945  |  | std::string OGRGeometry::wktTypeString(OGRwkbVariant variant) const  | 
1946  | 0  | { | 
1947  | 0  |     std::string s(" "); | 
1948  |  | 
  | 
1949  | 0  |     if (variant == wkbVariantIso)  | 
1950  | 0  |     { | 
1951  | 0  |         if (flags & OGR_G_3D)  | 
1952  | 0  |             s += "Z";  | 
1953  | 0  |         if (flags & OGR_G_MEASURED)  | 
1954  | 0  |             s += "M";  | 
1955  | 0  |     }  | 
1956  | 0  |     if (s.size() > 1)  | 
1957  | 0  |         s += " ";  | 
1958  | 0  |     return s;  | 
1959  | 0  | }  | 
1960  |  |  | 
1961  |  | //! @endcond  | 
1962  |  |  | 
1963  |  | /**  | 
1964  |  |  * \fn OGRErr OGRGeometry::exportToWkt( char ** ppszDstText,  | 
1965  |  |  * OGRwkbVariant variant = wkbVariantOldOgc ) const;  | 
1966  |  |  *  | 
1967  |  |  * \brief Convert a geometry into well known text format.  | 
1968  |  |  *  | 
1969  |  |  * This method relates to the SFCOM IWks::ExportToWKT() method.  | 
1970  |  |  *  | 
1971  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_ExportToWkt().  | 
1972  |  |  *  | 
1973  |  |  * @param ppszDstText a text buffer is allocated by the program, and assigned  | 
1974  |  |  *                    to the passed pointer. After use, *ppszDstText should be  | 
1975  |  |  *                    freed with CPLFree().  | 
1976  |  |  * @param variant the specification that must be conformed too :  | 
1977  |  |  *                    - wkbVariantOgc for old-style 99-402 extended  | 
1978  |  |  *                      dimension (Z) WKB types  | 
1979  |  |  *                    - wkbVariantIso for SFSQL 1.2 and ISO SQL/MM Part 3  | 
1980  |  |  *  | 
1981  |  |  * @return Currently OGRERR_NONE is always returned.  | 
1982  |  |  */  | 
1983  |  | OGRErr OGRGeometry::exportToWkt(char **ppszDstText, OGRwkbVariant variant) const  | 
1984  | 0  | { | 
1985  | 0  |     OGRWktOptions opts;  | 
1986  | 0  |     opts.variant = variant;  | 
1987  | 0  |     OGRErr err(OGRERR_NONE);  | 
1988  |  | 
  | 
1989  | 0  |     std::string wkt = exportToWkt(opts, &err);  | 
1990  | 0  |     *ppszDstText = CPLStrdup(wkt.data());  | 
1991  | 0  |     return err;  | 
1992  | 0  | }  | 
1993  |  |  | 
1994  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1995  |  | /*                         OGR_G_ExportToWkt()                          */  | 
1996  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
1997  |  |  | 
1998  |  | /**  | 
1999  |  |  * \brief Convert a geometry into well known text format.  | 
2000  |  |  *  | 
2001  |  |  * This function relates to the SFCOM IWks::ExportToWKT() method.  | 
2002  |  |  *  | 
2003  |  |  * For backward compatibility purposes, it exports the Old-style 99-402  | 
2004  |  |  * extended dimension (Z) WKB types for types Point, LineString, Polygon,  | 
2005  |  |  * MultiPoint, MultiLineString, MultiPolygon and GeometryCollection.  | 
2006  |  |  * For other geometry types, it is equivalent to OGR_G_ExportToIsoWkt().  | 
2007  |  |  *  | 
2008  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method OGRGeometry::exportToWkt().  | 
2009  |  |  *  | 
2010  |  |  * @param hGeom handle on the geometry to convert to a text format from.  | 
2011  |  |  * @param ppszSrcText a text buffer is allocated by the program, and assigned  | 
2012  |  |  *                    to the passed pointer. After use, *ppszDstText should be  | 
2013  |  |  *                    freed with CPLFree().  | 
2014  |  |  *  | 
2015  |  |  * @return Currently OGRERR_NONE is always returned.  | 
2016  |  |  */  | 
2017  |  |  | 
2018  |  | OGRErr OGR_G_ExportToWkt(OGRGeometryH hGeom, char **ppszSrcText)  | 
2019  |  |  | 
2020  | 0  | { | 
2021  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hGeom, "OGR_G_ExportToWkt", OGRERR_FAILURE);  | 
2022  |  |  | 
2023  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->exportToWkt(ppszSrcText);  | 
2024  | 0  | }  | 
2025  |  |  | 
2026  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2027  |  | /*                      OGR_G_ExportToIsoWkt()                          */  | 
2028  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2029  |  |  | 
2030  |  | /**  | 
2031  |  |  * \brief Convert a geometry into SFSQL 1.2 / ISO SQL/MM Part 3 well  | 
2032  |  |  * known text format.  | 
2033  |  |  *  | 
2034  |  |  * This function relates to the SFCOM IWks::ExportToWKT() method.  | 
2035  |  |  * It exports the SFSQL 1.2 and ISO SQL/MM Part 3 extended dimension  | 
2036  |  |  * (Z&M) WKB types.  | 
2037  |  |  *  | 
2038  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method  | 
2039  |  |  * OGRGeometry::exportToWkt(wkbVariantIso).  | 
2040  |  |  *  | 
2041  |  |  * @param hGeom handle on the geometry to convert to a text format from.  | 
2042  |  |  * @param ppszSrcText a text buffer is allocated by the program, and assigned  | 
2043  |  |  *                    to the passed pointer. After use, *ppszDstText should be  | 
2044  |  |  *                    freed with CPLFree().  | 
2045  |  |  *  | 
2046  |  |  * @return Currently OGRERR_NONE is always returned.  | 
2047  |  |  *  | 
2048  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.0  | 
2049  |  |  */  | 
2050  |  |  | 
2051  |  | OGRErr OGR_G_ExportToIsoWkt(OGRGeometryH hGeom, char **ppszSrcText)  | 
2052  |  |  | 
2053  | 0  | { | 
2054  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hGeom, "OGR_G_ExportToIsoWkt", OGRERR_FAILURE);  | 
2055  |  |  | 
2056  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->exportToWkt(ppszSrcText,  | 
2057  | 0  |                                                        wkbVariantIso);  | 
2058  | 0  | }  | 
2059  |  |  | 
2060  |  | /**  | 
2061  |  |  * \fn OGRwkbGeometryType OGRGeometry::getGeometryType() const;  | 
2062  |  |  *  | 
2063  |  |  * \brief Fetch geometry type.  | 
2064  |  |  *  | 
2065  |  |  * Note that the geometry type may include the 2.5D flag.  To get a 2D  | 
2066  |  |  * flattened version of the geometry type apply the wkbFlatten() macro  | 
2067  |  |  * to the return result.  | 
2068  |  |  *  | 
2069  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_GetGeometryType().  | 
2070  |  |  *  | 
2071  |  |  * @return the geometry type code.  | 
2072  |  |  */  | 
2073  |  |  | 
2074  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2075  |  | /*                       OGR_G_GetGeometryType()                        */  | 
2076  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2077  |  | /**  | 
2078  |  |  * \brief Fetch geometry type.  | 
2079  |  |  *  | 
2080  |  |  * Note that the geometry type may include the 2.5D flag.  To get a 2D  | 
2081  |  |  * flattened version of the geometry type apply the wkbFlatten() macro  | 
2082  |  |  * to the return result.  | 
2083  |  |  *  | 
2084  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method OGRGeometry::getGeometryType().  | 
2085  |  |  *  | 
2086  |  |  * @param hGeom handle on the geometry to get type from.  | 
2087  |  |  * @return the geometry type code.  | 
2088  |  |  */  | 
2089  |  |  | 
2090  |  | OGRwkbGeometryType OGR_G_GetGeometryType(OGRGeometryH hGeom)  | 
2091  |  |  | 
2092  | 10.9k  | { | 
2093  | 10.9k  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hGeom, "OGR_G_GetGeometryType", wkbUnknown);  | 
2094  |  |  | 
2095  | 10.9k  |     return OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->getGeometryType();  | 
2096  | 10.9k  | }  | 
2097  |  |  | 
2098  |  | /**  | 
2099  |  |  * \fn const char * OGRGeometry::getGeometryName() const;  | 
2100  |  |  *  | 
2101  |  |  * \brief Fetch WKT name for geometry type.  | 
2102  |  |  *  | 
2103  |  |  * There is no SFCOM analog to this method.  | 
2104  |  |  *  | 
2105  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_GetGeometryName().  | 
2106  |  |  *  | 
2107  |  |  * @return name used for this geometry type in well known text format.  The  | 
2108  |  |  * returned pointer is to a static internal string and should not be modified  | 
2109  |  |  * or freed.  | 
2110  |  |  */  | 
2111  |  |  | 
2112  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2113  |  | /*                       OGR_G_GetGeometryName()                        */  | 
2114  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2115  |  | /**  | 
2116  |  |  * \brief Fetch WKT name for geometry type.  | 
2117  |  |  *  | 
2118  |  |  * There is no SFCOM analog to this function.  | 
2119  |  |  *  | 
2120  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method OGRGeometry::getGeometryName().  | 
2121  |  |  *  | 
2122  |  |  * @param hGeom handle on the geometry to get name from.  | 
2123  |  |  * @return name used for this geometry type in well known text format.  | 
2124  |  |  */  | 
2125  |  |  | 
2126  |  | const char *OGR_G_GetGeometryName(OGRGeometryH hGeom)  | 
2127  |  |  | 
2128  | 0  | { | 
2129  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hGeom, "OGR_G_GetGeometryName", "");  | 
2130  |  |  | 
2131  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->getGeometryName();  | 
2132  | 0  | }  | 
2133  |  |  | 
2134  |  | /**  | 
2135  |  |  * \fn OGRGeometry *OGRGeometry::clone() const;  | 
2136  |  |  *  | 
2137  |  |  * \brief Make a copy of this object.  | 
2138  |  |  *  | 
2139  |  |  * This method relates to the SFCOM IGeometry::clone() method.  | 
2140  |  |  *  | 
2141  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_Clone().  | 
2142  |  |  *  | 
2143  |  |  * @return a new object instance with the same geometry, and spatial  | 
2144  |  |  * reference system as the original.  | 
2145  |  |  */  | 
2146  |  |  | 
2147  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2148  |  | /*                            OGR_G_Clone()                             */  | 
2149  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2150  |  | /**  | 
2151  |  |  * \brief Make a copy of this object.  | 
2152  |  |  *  | 
2153  |  |  * This function relates to the SFCOM IGeometry::clone() method.  | 
2154  |  |  *  | 
2155  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method OGRGeometry::clone().  | 
2156  |  |  *  | 
2157  |  |  * @param hGeom handle on the geometry to clone from.  | 
2158  |  |  * @return a handle on the copy of the geometry with the spatial  | 
2159  |  |  * reference system as the original.  | 
2160  |  |  */  | 
2161  |  |  | 
2162  |  | OGRGeometryH OGR_G_Clone(OGRGeometryH hGeom)  | 
2163  |  |  | 
2164  | 0  | { | 
2165  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hGeom, "OGR_G_Clone", nullptr);  | 
2166  |  |  | 
2167  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::ToHandle(OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->clone());  | 
2168  | 0  | }  | 
2169  |  |  | 
2170  |  | /**  | 
2171  |  |  * \fn OGRSpatialReference *OGRGeometry::getSpatialReference();  | 
2172  |  |  *  | 
2173  |  |  * \brief Returns spatial reference system for object.  | 
2174  |  |  *  | 
2175  |  |  * This method relates to the SFCOM IGeometry::get_SpatialReference() method.  | 
2176  |  |  *  | 
2177  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_GetSpatialReference().  | 
2178  |  |  *  | 
2179  |  |  * @return a reference to the spatial reference object.  The object may be  | 
2180  |  |  * shared with many geometry objects, and should not be modified.  | 
2181  |  |  */  | 
2182  |  |  | 
2183  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2184  |  | /*                     OGR_G_GetSpatialReference()                      */  | 
2185  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2186  |  | /**  | 
2187  |  |  * \brief Returns spatial reference system for geometry.  | 
2188  |  |  *  | 
2189  |  |  * This function relates to the SFCOM IGeometry::get_SpatialReference() method.  | 
2190  |  |  *  | 
2191  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method  | 
2192  |  |  * OGRGeometry::getSpatialReference().  | 
2193  |  |  *  | 
2194  |  |  * @param hGeom handle on the geometry to get spatial reference from.  | 
2195  |  |  * @return a reference to the spatial reference geometry, which should not be  | 
2196  |  |  * modified.  | 
2197  |  |  */  | 
2198  |  |  | 
2199  |  | OGRSpatialReferenceH OGR_G_GetSpatialReference(OGRGeometryH hGeom)  | 
2200  |  |  | 
2201  | 0  | { | 
2202  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hGeom, "OGR_G_GetSpatialReference", nullptr);  | 
2203  |  |  | 
2204  | 0  |     return OGRSpatialReference::ToHandle(const_cast<OGRSpatialReference *>(  | 
2205  | 0  |         OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->getSpatialReference()));  | 
2206  | 0  | }  | 
2207  |  |  | 
2208  |  | /**  | 
2209  |  |  * \fn void OGRGeometry::empty();  | 
2210  |  |  *  | 
2211  |  |  * \brief Clear geometry information.  | 
2212  |  |  * This restores the geometry to its initial  | 
2213  |  |  * state after construction, and before assignment of actual geometry.  | 
2214  |  |  *  | 
2215  |  |  * This method relates to the SFCOM IGeometry::Empty() method.  | 
2216  |  |  *  | 
2217  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_Empty().  | 
2218  |  |  */  | 
2219  |  |  | 
2220  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2221  |  | /*                            OGR_G_Empty()                             */  | 
2222  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2223  |  | /**  | 
2224  |  |  * \brief Clear geometry information.  | 
2225  |  |  * This restores the geometry to its initial  | 
2226  |  |  * state after construction, and before assignment of actual geometry.  | 
2227  |  |  *  | 
2228  |  |  * This function relates to the SFCOM IGeometry::Empty() method.  | 
2229  |  |  *  | 
2230  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method OGRGeometry::empty().  | 
2231  |  |  *  | 
2232  |  |  * @param hGeom handle on the geometry to empty.  | 
2233  |  |  */  | 
2234  |  |  | 
2235  |  | void OGR_G_Empty(OGRGeometryH hGeom)  | 
2236  |  |  | 
2237  | 0  | { | 
2238  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER0(hGeom, "OGR_G_Empty");  | 
2239  |  |  | 
2240  | 0  |     OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->empty();  | 
2241  | 0  | }  | 
2242  |  |  | 
2243  |  | /**  | 
2244  |  |  * \fn OGRBoolean OGRGeometry::IsEmpty() const;  | 
2245  |  |  *  | 
2246  |  |  * \brief Returns TRUE (non-zero) if the object has no points.  | 
2247  |  |  *  | 
2248  |  |  * Normally this  | 
2249  |  |  * returns FALSE except between when an object is instantiated and points  | 
2250  |  |  * have been assigned.  | 
2251  |  |  *  | 
2252  |  |  * This method relates to the SFCOM IGeometry::IsEmpty() method.  | 
2253  |  |  *  | 
2254  |  |  * @return TRUE if object is empty, otherwise FALSE.  | 
2255  |  |  */  | 
2256  |  |  | 
2257  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2258  |  | /*                         OGR_G_IsEmpty()                              */  | 
2259  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2260  |  |  | 
2261  |  | /**  | 
2262  |  |  * \brief Test if the geometry is empty.  | 
2263  |  |  *  | 
2264  |  |  * This method is the same as the CPP method OGRGeometry::IsEmpty().  | 
2265  |  |  *  | 
2266  |  |  * @param hGeom The Geometry to test.  | 
2267  |  |  *  | 
2268  |  |  * @return TRUE if the geometry has no points, otherwise FALSE.  | 
2269  |  |  */  | 
2270  |  |  | 
2271  |  | int OGR_G_IsEmpty(OGRGeometryH hGeom)  | 
2272  |  |  | 
2273  | 0  | { | 
2274  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hGeom, "OGR_G_IsEmpty", TRUE);  | 
2275  |  |  | 
2276  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->IsEmpty();  | 
2277  | 0  | }  | 
2278  |  |  | 
2279  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2280  |  | /*                              IsValid()                               */  | 
2281  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2282  |  |  | 
2283  |  | /**  | 
2284  |  |  * \brief Test if the geometry is valid.  | 
2285  |  |  *  | 
2286  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_IsValid().  | 
2287  |  |  *  | 
2288  |  |  * This method is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
2289  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
2290  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this method will always return  | 
2291  |  |  * FALSE.  | 
2292  |  |  *  | 
2293  |  |  *  | 
2294  |  |  * @return TRUE if the geometry has no points, otherwise FALSE.  | 
2295  |  |  */  | 
2296  |  |  | 
2297  |  | OGRBoolean OGRGeometry::IsValid() const  | 
2298  |  |  | 
2299  | 0  | { | 
2300  | 0  |     if (IsSFCGALCompatible())  | 
2301  | 0  |     { | 
2302  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_SFCGAL  | 
2303  |  | 
  | 
2304  |  | #ifdef HAVE_GEOS  | 
2305  |  |         if (wkbFlatten(getGeometryType()) == wkbTriangle)  | 
2306  |  |         { | 
2307  |  |             // go on  | 
2308  |  |         }  | 
2309  |  |         else  | 
2310  |  | #endif  | 
2311  | 0  |         { | 
2312  | 0  |             CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported,  | 
2313  | 0  |                      "SFCGAL support not enabled.");  | 
2314  | 0  |             return FALSE;  | 
2315  | 0  |         }  | 
2316  |  | #else  | 
2317  |  |         sfcgal_init();  | 
2318  |  |         sfcgal_geometry_t *poThis = OGRGeometry::OGRexportToSFCGAL(this);  | 
2319  |  |         if (poThis == nullptr)  | 
2320  |  |         { | 
2321  |  |             CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_IllegalArg,  | 
2322  |  |                      "SFCGAL geometry returned is NULL");  | 
2323  |  |             return FALSE;  | 
2324  |  |         }  | 
2325  |  |  | 
2326  |  |         const int res = sfcgal_geometry_is_valid(poThis);  | 
2327  |  |         sfcgal_geometry_delete(poThis);  | 
2328  |  |         return res == 1;  | 
2329  |  | #endif  | 
2330  | 0  |     }  | 
2331  |  |  | 
2332  | 0  |     { | 
2333  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_GEOS  | 
2334  | 0  |         CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "GEOS support not enabled.");  | 
2335  | 0  |         return FALSE;  | 
2336  |  | 
  | 
2337  |  | #else  | 
2338  |  |         OGRBoolean bResult = FALSE;  | 
2339  |  |  | 
2340  |  |         // Some invalid geometries, such as lines with one point, or  | 
2341  |  |         // rings that do not close, cannot be converted to GEOS.  | 
2342  |  |         // For validity checking we initialize the GEOS context with  | 
2343  |  |         // the warning handler as the error handler to avoid emitting  | 
2344  |  |         // CE_Failure when a geometry cannot be converted to GEOS.  | 
2345  |  |         GEOSContextHandle_t hGEOSCtxt =  | 
2346  |  |             initGEOS_r(OGRGEOSWarningHandler, OGRGEOSWarningHandler);  | 
2347  |  |  | 
2348  |  |         GEOSGeom hThisGeosGeom = exportToGEOS(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
2349  |  |  | 
2350  |  |         if (hThisGeosGeom != nullptr)  | 
2351  |  |         { | 
2352  |  |             bResult = GEOSisValid_r(hGEOSCtxt, hThisGeosGeom);  | 
2353  |  | #ifdef DEBUG_VERBOSE  | 
2354  |  |             if (!bResult)  | 
2355  |  |             { | 
2356  |  |                 char *pszReason = GEOSisValidReason_r(hGEOSCtxt, hThisGeosGeom);  | 
2357  |  |                 CPLDebug("OGR", "%s", pszReason); | 
2358  |  |                 GEOSFree_r(hGEOSCtxt, pszReason);  | 
2359  |  |             }  | 
2360  |  | #endif  | 
2361  |  |             GEOSGeom_destroy_r(hGEOSCtxt, hThisGeosGeom);  | 
2362  |  |         }  | 
2363  |  |         freeGEOSContext(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
2364  |  |  | 
2365  |  |         return bResult;  | 
2366  |  |  | 
2367  |  | #endif  // HAVE_GEOS  | 
2368  | 0  |     }  | 
2369  | 0  | }  | 
2370  |  |  | 
2371  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2372  |  | /*                           OGR_G_IsValid()                            */  | 
2373  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2374  |  |  | 
2375  |  | /**  | 
2376  |  |  * \brief Test if the geometry is valid.  | 
2377  |  |  *  | 
2378  |  |  * This function is the same as the C++ method OGRGeometry::IsValid().  | 
2379  |  |  *  | 
2380  |  |  * This function is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
2381  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
2382  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this function will always return  | 
2383  |  |  * FALSE.  | 
2384  |  |  *  | 
2385  |  |  * @param hGeom The Geometry to test.  | 
2386  |  |  *  | 
2387  |  |  * @return TRUE if the geometry has no points, otherwise FALSE.  | 
2388  |  |  */  | 
2389  |  |  | 
2390  |  | int OGR_G_IsValid(OGRGeometryH hGeom)  | 
2391  |  |  | 
2392  | 0  | { | 
2393  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hGeom, "OGR_G_IsValid", FALSE);  | 
2394  |  |  | 
2395  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->IsValid();  | 
2396  | 0  | }  | 
2397  |  |  | 
2398  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2399  |  | /*                              IsSimple()                               */  | 
2400  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2401  |  |  | 
2402  |  | /**  | 
2403  |  |  * \brief Test if the geometry is simple.  | 
2404  |  |  *  | 
2405  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_IsSimple().  | 
2406  |  |  *  | 
2407  |  |  * This method is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
2408  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
2409  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this method will always return  | 
2410  |  |  * FALSE.  | 
2411  |  |  *  | 
2412  |  |  *  | 
2413  |  |  * @return TRUE if the geometry has no points, otherwise FALSE.  | 
2414  |  |  */  | 
2415  |  |  | 
2416  |  | OGRBoolean OGRGeometry::IsSimple() const  | 
2417  |  |  | 
2418  | 0  | { | 
2419  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_GEOS  | 
2420  | 0  |     CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "GEOS support not enabled.");  | 
2421  | 0  |     return FALSE;  | 
2422  |  | 
  | 
2423  |  | #else  | 
2424  |  |  | 
2425  |  |     OGRBoolean bResult = FALSE;  | 
2426  |  |  | 
2427  |  |     GEOSContextHandle_t hGEOSCtxt = createGEOSContext();  | 
2428  |  |     GEOSGeom hThisGeosGeom = exportToGEOS(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
2429  |  |  | 
2430  |  |     if (hThisGeosGeom != nullptr)  | 
2431  |  |     { | 
2432  |  |         bResult = GEOSisSimple_r(hGEOSCtxt, hThisGeosGeom);  | 
2433  |  |         GEOSGeom_destroy_r(hGEOSCtxt, hThisGeosGeom);  | 
2434  |  |     }  | 
2435  |  |     freeGEOSContext(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
2436  |  |  | 
2437  |  |     return bResult;  | 
2438  |  |  | 
2439  |  | #endif  // HAVE_GEOS  | 
2440  | 0  | }  | 
2441  |  |  | 
2442  |  | /**  | 
2443  |  |  * \brief Returns TRUE if the geometry is simple.  | 
2444  |  |  *  | 
2445  |  |  * Returns TRUE if the geometry has no anomalous geometric points, such  | 
2446  |  |  * as self intersection or self tangency. The description of each  | 
2447  |  |  * instantiable geometric class will include the specific conditions that  | 
2448  |  |  * cause an instance of that class to be classified as not simple.  | 
2449  |  |  *  | 
2450  |  |  * This function is the same as the C++ method OGRGeometry::IsSimple() method.  | 
2451  |  |  *  | 
2452  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this function will always return  | 
2453  |  |  * FALSE.  | 
2454  |  |  *  | 
2455  |  |  * @param hGeom The Geometry to test.  | 
2456  |  |  *  | 
2457  |  |  * @return TRUE if object is simple, otherwise FALSE.  | 
2458  |  |  */  | 
2459  |  |  | 
2460  |  | int OGR_G_IsSimple(OGRGeometryH hGeom)  | 
2461  |  |  | 
2462  | 0  | { | 
2463  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hGeom, "OGR_G_IsSimple", TRUE);  | 
2464  |  |  | 
2465  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->IsSimple();  | 
2466  | 0  | }  | 
2467  |  |  | 
2468  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2469  |  | /*                              IsRing()                               */  | 
2470  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2471  |  |  | 
2472  |  | /**  | 
2473  |  |  * \brief Test if the geometry is a ring  | 
2474  |  |  *  | 
2475  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_IsRing().  | 
2476  |  |  *  | 
2477  |  |  * This method is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
2478  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
2479  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this method will always return  | 
2480  |  |  * FALSE.  | 
2481  |  |  *  | 
2482  |  |  *  | 
2483  |  |  * @return TRUE if the geometry has no points, otherwise FALSE.  | 
2484  |  |  */  | 
2485  |  |  | 
2486  |  | OGRBoolean OGRGeometry::IsRing() const  | 
2487  |  |  | 
2488  | 0  | { | 
2489  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_GEOS  | 
2490  | 0  |     CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "GEOS support not enabled.");  | 
2491  | 0  |     return FALSE;  | 
2492  |  | 
  | 
2493  |  | #else  | 
2494  |  |  | 
2495  |  |     OGRBoolean bResult = FALSE;  | 
2496  |  |  | 
2497  |  |     GEOSContextHandle_t hGEOSCtxt = createGEOSContext();  | 
2498  |  |     GEOSGeom hThisGeosGeom = exportToGEOS(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
2499  |  |  | 
2500  |  |     if (hThisGeosGeom != nullptr)  | 
2501  |  |     { | 
2502  |  |         bResult = GEOSisRing_r(hGEOSCtxt, hThisGeosGeom);  | 
2503  |  |         GEOSGeom_destroy_r(hGEOSCtxt, hThisGeosGeom);  | 
2504  |  |     }  | 
2505  |  |     freeGEOSContext(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
2506  |  |  | 
2507  |  |     return bResult;  | 
2508  |  |  | 
2509  |  | #endif  // HAVE_GEOS  | 
2510  | 0  | }  | 
2511  |  |  | 
2512  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2513  |  | /*                            OGR_G_IsRing()                            */  | 
2514  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2515  |  |  | 
2516  |  | /**  | 
2517  |  |  * \brief Test if the geometry is a ring  | 
2518  |  |  *  | 
2519  |  |  * This function is the same as the C++ method OGRGeometry::IsRing().  | 
2520  |  |  *  | 
2521  |  |  * This function is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
2522  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
2523  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this function will always return  | 
2524  |  |  * FALSE.  | 
2525  |  |  *  | 
2526  |  |  * @param hGeom The Geometry to test.  | 
2527  |  |  *  | 
2528  |  |  * @return TRUE if the geometry has no points, otherwise FALSE.  | 
2529  |  |  */  | 
2530  |  |  | 
2531  |  | int OGR_G_IsRing(OGRGeometryH hGeom)  | 
2532  |  |  | 
2533  | 0  | { | 
2534  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hGeom, "OGR_G_IsRing", FALSE);  | 
2535  |  |  | 
2536  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->IsRing();  | 
2537  | 0  | }  | 
2538  |  |  | 
2539  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2540  |  | /*                     OGRFromOGCGeomType()                             */  | 
2541  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2542  |  |  | 
2543  |  | /** Map OGC geometry format type to corresponding OGR constants.  | 
2544  |  |  * @param pszGeomType POINT[ ][Z][M], LINESTRING[ ][Z][M], etc...  | 
2545  |  |  * @return OGR constant.  | 
2546  |  |  */  | 
2547  |  | OGRwkbGeometryType OGRFromOGCGeomType(const char *pszGeomType)  | 
2548  | 62  | { | 
2549  | 62  |     OGRwkbGeometryType eType = wkbUnknown;  | 
2550  | 62  |     bool bConvertTo3D = false;  | 
2551  | 62  |     bool bIsMeasured = false;  | 
2552  | 62  |     if (*pszGeomType != '\0')  | 
2553  | 61  |     { | 
2554  | 61  |         char ch = pszGeomType[strlen(pszGeomType) - 1];  | 
2555  | 61  |         if (ch == 'm' || ch == 'M')  | 
2556  | 5  |         { | 
2557  | 5  |             bIsMeasured = true;  | 
2558  | 5  |             if (strlen(pszGeomType) > 1)  | 
2559  | 4  |                 ch = pszGeomType[strlen(pszGeomType) - 2];  | 
2560  | 5  |         }  | 
2561  | 61  |         if (ch == 'z' || ch == 'Z')  | 
2562  | 2  |         { | 
2563  | 2  |             bConvertTo3D = true;  | 
2564  | 2  |         }  | 
2565  | 61  |     }  | 
2566  |  |  | 
2567  | 62  |     if (STARTS_WITH_CI(pszGeomType, "POINT"))  | 
2568  | 0  |         eType = wkbPoint;  | 
2569  | 62  |     else if (STARTS_WITH_CI(pszGeomType, "LINESTRING"))  | 
2570  | 0  |         eType = wkbLineString;  | 
2571  | 62  |     else if (STARTS_WITH_CI(pszGeomType, "POLYGON"))  | 
2572  | 1  |         eType = wkbPolygon;  | 
2573  | 61  |     else if (STARTS_WITH_CI(pszGeomType, "MULTIPOINT"))  | 
2574  | 1  |         eType = wkbMultiPoint;  | 
2575  | 60  |     else if (STARTS_WITH_CI(pszGeomType, "MULTILINESTRING"))  | 
2576  | 0  |         eType = wkbMultiLineString;  | 
2577  | 60  |     else if (STARTS_WITH_CI(pszGeomType, "MULTIPOLYGON"))  | 
2578  | 0  |         eType = wkbMultiPolygon;  | 
2579  | 60  |     else if (STARTS_WITH_CI(pszGeomType, "GEOMETRYCOLLECTION"))  | 
2580  | 0  |         eType = wkbGeometryCollection;  | 
2581  | 60  |     else if (STARTS_WITH_CI(pszGeomType, "CIRCULARSTRING"))  | 
2582  | 16  |         eType = wkbCircularString;  | 
2583  | 44  |     else if (STARTS_WITH_CI(pszGeomType, "COMPOUNDCURVE"))  | 
2584  | 0  |         eType = wkbCompoundCurve;  | 
2585  | 44  |     else if (STARTS_WITH_CI(pszGeomType, "CURVEPOLYGON"))  | 
2586  | 1  |         eType = wkbCurvePolygon;  | 
2587  | 43  |     else if (STARTS_WITH_CI(pszGeomType, "MULTICURVE"))  | 
2588  | 0  |         eType = wkbMultiCurve;  | 
2589  | 43  |     else if (STARTS_WITH_CI(pszGeomType, "MULTISURFACE"))  | 
2590  | 0  |         eType = wkbMultiSurface;  | 
2591  | 43  |     else if (STARTS_WITH_CI(pszGeomType, "TRIANGLE"))  | 
2592  | 0  |         eType = wkbTriangle;  | 
2593  | 43  |     else if (STARTS_WITH_CI(pszGeomType, "POLYHEDRALSURFACE"))  | 
2594  | 0  |         eType = wkbPolyhedralSurface;  | 
2595  | 43  |     else if (STARTS_WITH_CI(pszGeomType, "TIN"))  | 
2596  | 0  |         eType = wkbTIN;  | 
2597  | 43  |     else if (STARTS_WITH_CI(pszGeomType, "CURVE"))  | 
2598  | 2  |         eType = wkbCurve;  | 
2599  | 41  |     else if (STARTS_WITH_CI(pszGeomType, "SURFACE"))  | 
2600  | 0  |         eType = wkbSurface;  | 
2601  | 41  |     else  | 
2602  | 41  |         eType = wkbUnknown;  | 
2603  |  |  | 
2604  | 62  |     if (bConvertTo3D)  | 
2605  | 2  |         eType = wkbSetZ(eType);  | 
2606  | 62  |     if (bIsMeasured)  | 
2607  | 5  |         eType = wkbSetM(eType);  | 
2608  |  |  | 
2609  | 62  |     return eType;  | 
2610  | 62  | }  | 
2611  |  |  | 
2612  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2613  |  | /*                     OGRToOGCGeomType()                               */  | 
2614  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2615  |  |  | 
2616  |  | /** Map OGR geometry format constants to corresponding OGC geometry type.  | 
2617  |  |  * @param eGeomType OGR geometry type  | 
2618  |  |  * @param bCamelCase Whether the return should be like "MultiPoint"  | 
2619  |  |  *        (bCamelCase=true) or "MULTIPOINT" (bCamelCase=false, default)  | 
2620  |  |  * @param bAddZM Whether to include Z, M or ZM suffix for non-2D geometries.  | 
2621  |  |  *               Default is false.  | 
2622  |  |  * @param bSpaceBeforeZM Whether to include a space character before the Z/M/ZM  | 
2623  |  |  *                       suffix. Default is false.  | 
2624  |  |  * @return string with OGC geometry type (without dimensionality)  | 
2625  |  |  */  | 
2626  |  | const char *OGRToOGCGeomType(OGRwkbGeometryType eGeomType, bool bCamelCase,  | 
2627  |  |                              bool bAddZM, bool bSpaceBeforeZM)  | 
2628  | 0  | { | 
2629  | 0  |     const char *pszRet = "";  | 
2630  | 0  |     switch (wkbFlatten(eGeomType))  | 
2631  | 0  |     { | 
2632  | 0  |         case wkbUnknown:  | 
2633  | 0  |             pszRet = "Geometry";  | 
2634  | 0  |             break;  | 
2635  | 0  |         case wkbPoint:  | 
2636  | 0  |             pszRet = "Point";  | 
2637  | 0  |             break;  | 
2638  | 0  |         case wkbLineString:  | 
2639  | 0  |             pszRet = "LineString";  | 
2640  | 0  |             break;  | 
2641  | 0  |         case wkbPolygon:  | 
2642  | 0  |             pszRet = "Polygon";  | 
2643  | 0  |             break;  | 
2644  | 0  |         case wkbMultiPoint:  | 
2645  | 0  |             pszRet = "MultiPoint";  | 
2646  | 0  |             break;  | 
2647  | 0  |         case wkbMultiLineString:  | 
2648  | 0  |             pszRet = "MultiLineString";  | 
2649  | 0  |             break;  | 
2650  | 0  |         case wkbMultiPolygon:  | 
2651  | 0  |             pszRet = "MultiPolygon";  | 
2652  | 0  |             break;  | 
2653  | 0  |         case wkbGeometryCollection:  | 
2654  | 0  |             pszRet = "GeometryCollection";  | 
2655  | 0  |             break;  | 
2656  | 0  |         case wkbCircularString:  | 
2657  | 0  |             pszRet = "CircularString";  | 
2658  | 0  |             break;  | 
2659  | 0  |         case wkbCompoundCurve:  | 
2660  | 0  |             pszRet = "CompoundCurve";  | 
2661  | 0  |             break;  | 
2662  | 0  |         case wkbCurvePolygon:  | 
2663  | 0  |             pszRet = "CurvePolygon";  | 
2664  | 0  |             break;  | 
2665  | 0  |         case wkbMultiCurve:  | 
2666  | 0  |             pszRet = "MultiCurve";  | 
2667  | 0  |             break;  | 
2668  | 0  |         case wkbMultiSurface:  | 
2669  | 0  |             pszRet = "MultiSurface";  | 
2670  | 0  |             break;  | 
2671  | 0  |         case wkbTriangle:  | 
2672  | 0  |             pszRet = "Triangle";  | 
2673  | 0  |             break;  | 
2674  | 0  |         case wkbPolyhedralSurface:  | 
2675  | 0  |             pszRet = "PolyhedralSurface";  | 
2676  | 0  |             break;  | 
2677  | 0  |         case wkbTIN:  | 
2678  | 0  |             pszRet = "Tin";  | 
2679  | 0  |             break;  | 
2680  | 0  |         case wkbCurve:  | 
2681  | 0  |             pszRet = "Curve";  | 
2682  | 0  |             break;  | 
2683  | 0  |         case wkbSurface:  | 
2684  | 0  |             pszRet = "Surface";  | 
2685  | 0  |             break;  | 
2686  | 0  |         default:  | 
2687  | 0  |             break;  | 
2688  | 0  |     }  | 
2689  | 0  |     if (bAddZM)  | 
2690  | 0  |     { | 
2691  | 0  |         const bool bHasZ = CPL_TO_BOOL(OGR_GT_HasZ(eGeomType));  | 
2692  | 0  |         const bool bHasM = CPL_TO_BOOL(OGR_GT_HasM(eGeomType));  | 
2693  | 0  |         if (bHasZ || bHasM)  | 
2694  | 0  |         { | 
2695  | 0  |             if (bSpaceBeforeZM)  | 
2696  | 0  |                 pszRet = CPLSPrintf("%s ", pszRet); | 
2697  | 0  |             if (bHasZ)  | 
2698  | 0  |                 pszRet = CPLSPrintf("%sZ", pszRet); | 
2699  | 0  |             if (bHasM)  | 
2700  | 0  |                 pszRet = CPLSPrintf("%sM", pszRet); | 
2701  | 0  |         }  | 
2702  | 0  |     }  | 
2703  | 0  |     if (!bCamelCase)  | 
2704  | 0  |         pszRet = CPLSPrintf("%s", CPLString(pszRet).toupper().c_str()); | 
2705  | 0  |     return pszRet;  | 
2706  | 0  | }  | 
2707  |  |  | 
2708  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2709  |  | /*                       OGRGeometryTypeToName()                        */  | 
2710  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2711  |  |  | 
2712  |  | /**  | 
2713  |  |  * \brief Fetch a human readable name corresponding to an OGRwkbGeometryType  | 
2714  |  |  * value.  The returned value should not be modified, or freed by the  | 
2715  |  |  * application.  | 
2716  |  |  *  | 
2717  |  |  * This function is C callable.  | 
2718  |  |  *  | 
2719  |  |  * @param eType the geometry type.  | 
2720  |  |  *  | 
2721  |  |  * @return internal human readable string, or NULL on failure.  | 
2722  |  |  */  | 
2723  |  |  | 
2724  |  | const char *OGRGeometryTypeToName(OGRwkbGeometryType eType)  | 
2725  |  |  | 
2726  | 0  | { | 
2727  | 0  |     bool b3D = wkbHasZ(eType);  | 
2728  | 0  |     bool bMeasured = wkbHasM(eType);  | 
2729  |  | 
  | 
2730  | 0  |     switch (wkbFlatten(eType))  | 
2731  | 0  |     { | 
2732  | 0  |         case wkbUnknown:  | 
2733  | 0  |             if (b3D && bMeasured)  | 
2734  | 0  |                 return "3D Measured Unknown (any)";  | 
2735  | 0  |             else if (b3D)  | 
2736  | 0  |                 return "3D Unknown (any)";  | 
2737  | 0  |             else if (bMeasured)  | 
2738  | 0  |                 return "Measured Unknown (any)";  | 
2739  | 0  |             else  | 
2740  | 0  |                 return "Unknown (any)";  | 
2741  |  |  | 
2742  | 0  |         case wkbPoint:  | 
2743  | 0  |             if (b3D && bMeasured)  | 
2744  | 0  |                 return "3D Measured Point";  | 
2745  | 0  |             else if (b3D)  | 
2746  | 0  |                 return "3D Point";  | 
2747  | 0  |             else if (bMeasured)  | 
2748  | 0  |                 return "Measured Point";  | 
2749  | 0  |             else  | 
2750  | 0  |                 return "Point";  | 
2751  |  |  | 
2752  | 0  |         case wkbLineString:  | 
2753  | 0  |             if (b3D && bMeasured)  | 
2754  | 0  |                 return "3D Measured Line String";  | 
2755  | 0  |             else if (b3D)  | 
2756  | 0  |                 return "3D Line String";  | 
2757  | 0  |             else if (bMeasured)  | 
2758  | 0  |                 return "Measured Line String";  | 
2759  | 0  |             else  | 
2760  | 0  |                 return "Line String";  | 
2761  |  |  | 
2762  | 0  |         case wkbPolygon:  | 
2763  | 0  |             if (b3D && bMeasured)  | 
2764  | 0  |                 return "3D Measured Polygon";  | 
2765  | 0  |             else if (b3D)  | 
2766  | 0  |                 return "3D Polygon";  | 
2767  | 0  |             else if (bMeasured)  | 
2768  | 0  |                 return "Measured Polygon";  | 
2769  | 0  |             else  | 
2770  | 0  |                 return "Polygon";  | 
2771  |  |  | 
2772  | 0  |         case wkbMultiPoint:  | 
2773  | 0  |             if (b3D && bMeasured)  | 
2774  | 0  |                 return "3D Measured Multi Point";  | 
2775  | 0  |             else if (b3D)  | 
2776  | 0  |                 return "3D Multi Point";  | 
2777  | 0  |             else if (bMeasured)  | 
2778  | 0  |                 return "Measured Multi Point";  | 
2779  | 0  |             else  | 
2780  | 0  |                 return "Multi Point";  | 
2781  |  |  | 
2782  | 0  |         case wkbMultiLineString:  | 
2783  | 0  |             if (b3D && bMeasured)  | 
2784  | 0  |                 return "3D Measured Multi Line String";  | 
2785  | 0  |             else if (b3D)  | 
2786  | 0  |                 return "3D Multi Line String";  | 
2787  | 0  |             else if (bMeasured)  | 
2788  | 0  |                 return "Measured Multi Line String";  | 
2789  | 0  |             else  | 
2790  | 0  |                 return "Multi Line String";  | 
2791  |  |  | 
2792  | 0  |         case wkbMultiPolygon:  | 
2793  | 0  |             if (b3D && bMeasured)  | 
2794  | 0  |                 return "3D Measured Multi Polygon";  | 
2795  | 0  |             else if (b3D)  | 
2796  | 0  |                 return "3D Multi Polygon";  | 
2797  | 0  |             else if (bMeasured)  | 
2798  | 0  |                 return "Measured Multi Polygon";  | 
2799  | 0  |             else  | 
2800  | 0  |                 return "Multi Polygon";  | 
2801  |  |  | 
2802  | 0  |         case wkbGeometryCollection:  | 
2803  | 0  |             if (b3D && bMeasured)  | 
2804  | 0  |                 return "3D Measured Geometry Collection";  | 
2805  | 0  |             else if (b3D)  | 
2806  | 0  |                 return "3D Geometry Collection";  | 
2807  | 0  |             else if (bMeasured)  | 
2808  | 0  |                 return "Measured Geometry Collection";  | 
2809  | 0  |             else  | 
2810  | 0  |                 return "Geometry Collection";  | 
2811  |  |  | 
2812  | 0  |         case wkbCircularString:  | 
2813  | 0  |             if (b3D && bMeasured)  | 
2814  | 0  |                 return "3D Measured Circular String";  | 
2815  | 0  |             else if (b3D)  | 
2816  | 0  |                 return "3D Circular String";  | 
2817  | 0  |             else if (bMeasured)  | 
2818  | 0  |                 return "Measured Circular String";  | 
2819  | 0  |             else  | 
2820  | 0  |                 return "Circular String";  | 
2821  |  |  | 
2822  | 0  |         case wkbCompoundCurve:  | 
2823  | 0  |             if (b3D && bMeasured)  | 
2824  | 0  |                 return "3D Measured Compound Curve";  | 
2825  | 0  |             else if (b3D)  | 
2826  | 0  |                 return "3D Compound Curve";  | 
2827  | 0  |             else if (bMeasured)  | 
2828  | 0  |                 return "Measured Compound Curve";  | 
2829  | 0  |             else  | 
2830  | 0  |                 return "Compound Curve";  | 
2831  |  |  | 
2832  | 0  |         case wkbCurvePolygon:  | 
2833  | 0  |             if (b3D && bMeasured)  | 
2834  | 0  |                 return "3D Measured Curve Polygon";  | 
2835  | 0  |             else if (b3D)  | 
2836  | 0  |                 return "3D Curve Polygon";  | 
2837  | 0  |             else if (bMeasured)  | 
2838  | 0  |                 return "Measured Curve Polygon";  | 
2839  | 0  |             else  | 
2840  | 0  |                 return "Curve Polygon";  | 
2841  |  |  | 
2842  | 0  |         case wkbMultiCurve:  | 
2843  | 0  |             if (b3D && bMeasured)  | 
2844  | 0  |                 return "3D Measured Multi Curve";  | 
2845  | 0  |             else if (b3D)  | 
2846  | 0  |                 return "3D Multi Curve";  | 
2847  | 0  |             else if (bMeasured)  | 
2848  | 0  |                 return "Measured Multi Curve";  | 
2849  | 0  |             else  | 
2850  | 0  |                 return "Multi Curve";  | 
2851  |  |  | 
2852  | 0  |         case wkbMultiSurface:  | 
2853  | 0  |             if (b3D && bMeasured)  | 
2854  | 0  |                 return "3D Measured Multi Surface";  | 
2855  | 0  |             else if (b3D)  | 
2856  | 0  |                 return "3D Multi Surface";  | 
2857  | 0  |             else if (bMeasured)  | 
2858  | 0  |                 return "Measured Multi Surface";  | 
2859  | 0  |             else  | 
2860  | 0  |                 return "Multi Surface";  | 
2861  |  |  | 
2862  | 0  |         case wkbCurve:  | 
2863  | 0  |             if (b3D && bMeasured)  | 
2864  | 0  |                 return "3D Measured Curve";  | 
2865  | 0  |             else if (b3D)  | 
2866  | 0  |                 return "3D Curve";  | 
2867  | 0  |             else if (bMeasured)  | 
2868  | 0  |                 return "Measured Curve";  | 
2869  | 0  |             else  | 
2870  | 0  |                 return "Curve";  | 
2871  |  |  | 
2872  | 0  |         case wkbSurface:  | 
2873  | 0  |             if (b3D && bMeasured)  | 
2874  | 0  |                 return "3D Measured Surface";  | 
2875  | 0  |             else if (b3D)  | 
2876  | 0  |                 return "3D Surface";  | 
2877  | 0  |             else if (bMeasured)  | 
2878  | 0  |                 return "Measured Surface";  | 
2879  | 0  |             else  | 
2880  | 0  |                 return "Surface";  | 
2881  |  |  | 
2882  | 0  |         case wkbTriangle:  | 
2883  | 0  |             if (b3D && bMeasured)  | 
2884  | 0  |                 return "3D Measured Triangle";  | 
2885  | 0  |             else if (b3D)  | 
2886  | 0  |                 return "3D Triangle";  | 
2887  | 0  |             else if (bMeasured)  | 
2888  | 0  |                 return "Measured Triangle";  | 
2889  | 0  |             else  | 
2890  | 0  |                 return "Triangle";  | 
2891  |  |  | 
2892  | 0  |         case wkbPolyhedralSurface:  | 
2893  | 0  |             if (b3D && bMeasured)  | 
2894  | 0  |                 return "3D Measured PolyhedralSurface";  | 
2895  | 0  |             else if (b3D)  | 
2896  | 0  |                 return "3D PolyhedralSurface";  | 
2897  | 0  |             else if (bMeasured)  | 
2898  | 0  |                 return "Measured PolyhedralSurface";  | 
2899  | 0  |             else  | 
2900  | 0  |                 return "PolyhedralSurface";  | 
2901  |  |  | 
2902  | 0  |         case wkbTIN:  | 
2903  | 0  |             if (b3D && bMeasured)  | 
2904  | 0  |                 return "3D Measured TIN";  | 
2905  | 0  |             else if (b3D)  | 
2906  | 0  |                 return "3D TIN";  | 
2907  | 0  |             else if (bMeasured)  | 
2908  | 0  |                 return "Measured TIN";  | 
2909  | 0  |             else  | 
2910  | 0  |                 return "TIN";  | 
2911  |  |  | 
2912  | 0  |         case wkbNone:  | 
2913  | 0  |             return "None";  | 
2914  |  |  | 
2915  | 0  |         default:  | 
2916  | 0  |         { | 
2917  | 0  |             return CPLSPrintf("Unrecognized: %d", static_cast<int>(eType)); | 
2918  | 0  |         }  | 
2919  | 0  |     }  | 
2920  | 0  | }  | 
2921  |  |  | 
2922  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2923  |  | /*                       OGRMergeGeometryTypes()                        */  | 
2924  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
2925  |  |  | 
2926  |  | /**  | 
2927  |  |  * \brief Find common geometry type.  | 
2928  |  |  *  | 
2929  |  |  * Given two geometry types, find the most specific common  | 
2930  |  |  * type.  Normally used repeatedly with the geometries in a  | 
2931  |  |  * layer to try and establish the most specific geometry type  | 
2932  |  |  * that can be reported for the layer.  | 
2933  |  |  *  | 
2934  |  |  * NOTE: wkbUnknown is the "worst case" indicating a mixture of  | 
2935  |  |  * geometry types with nothing in common but the base geometry  | 
2936  |  |  * type.  wkbNone should be used to indicate that no geometries  | 
2937  |  |  * have been encountered yet, and means the first geometry  | 
2938  |  |  * encountered will establish the preliminary type.  | 
2939  |  |  *  | 
2940  |  |  * @param eMain the first input geometry type.  | 
2941  |  |  * @param eExtra the second input geometry type.  | 
2942  |  |  *  | 
2943  |  |  * @return the merged geometry type.  | 
2944  |  |  */  | 
2945  |  |  | 
2946  |  | OGRwkbGeometryType OGRMergeGeometryTypes(OGRwkbGeometryType eMain,  | 
2947  |  |                                          OGRwkbGeometryType eExtra)  | 
2948  |  |  | 
2949  | 0  | { | 
2950  | 0  |     return OGRMergeGeometryTypesEx(eMain, eExtra, FALSE);  | 
2951  | 0  | }  | 
2952  |  |  | 
2953  |  | /**  | 
2954  |  |  * \brief Find common geometry type.  | 
2955  |  |  *  | 
2956  |  |  * Given two geometry types, find the most specific common  | 
2957  |  |  * type.  Normally used repeatedly with the geometries in a  | 
2958  |  |  * layer to try and establish the most specific geometry type  | 
2959  |  |  * that can be reported for the layer.  | 
2960  |  |  *  | 
2961  |  |  * NOTE: wkbUnknown is the "worst case" indicating a mixture of  | 
2962  |  |  * geometry types with nothing in common but the base geometry  | 
2963  |  |  * type.  wkbNone should be used to indicate that no geometries  | 
2964  |  |  * have been encountered yet, and means the first geometry  | 
2965  |  |  * encountered will establish the preliminary type.  | 
2966  |  |  *  | 
2967  |  |  * If bAllowPromotingToCurves is set to TRUE, mixing Polygon and CurvePolygon  | 
2968  |  |  * will return CurvePolygon. Mixing LineString, CircularString, CompoundCurve  | 
2969  |  |  * will return CompoundCurve. Mixing MultiPolygon and MultiSurface will return  | 
2970  |  |  * MultiSurface. Mixing MultiCurve and MultiLineString will return MultiCurve.  | 
2971  |  |  *  | 
2972  |  |  * @param eMain the first input geometry type.  | 
2973  |  |  * @param eExtra the second input geometry type.  | 
2974  |  |  * @param bAllowPromotingToCurves determine if promotion to curve type  | 
2975  |  |  * must be done.  | 
2976  |  |  *  | 
2977  |  |  * @return the merged geometry type.  | 
2978  |  |  *  | 
2979  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.0  | 
2980  |  |  */  | 
2981  |  |  | 
2982  |  | OGRwkbGeometryType OGRMergeGeometryTypesEx(OGRwkbGeometryType eMain,  | 
2983  |  |                                            OGRwkbGeometryType eExtra,  | 
2984  |  |                                            int bAllowPromotingToCurves)  | 
2985  |  |  | 
2986  | 0  | { | 
2987  | 0  |     OGRwkbGeometryType eFMain = wkbFlatten(eMain);  | 
2988  | 0  |     OGRwkbGeometryType eFExtra = wkbFlatten(eExtra);  | 
2989  |  | 
  | 
2990  | 0  |     const bool bHasZ = (wkbHasZ(eMain) || wkbHasZ(eExtra));  | 
2991  | 0  |     const bool bHasM = (wkbHasM(eMain) || wkbHasM(eExtra));  | 
2992  |  | 
  | 
2993  | 0  |     if (eFMain == wkbUnknown || eFExtra == wkbUnknown)  | 
2994  | 0  |         return OGR_GT_SetModifier(wkbUnknown, bHasZ, bHasM);  | 
2995  |  |  | 
2996  | 0  |     if (eFMain == wkbNone)  | 
2997  | 0  |         return eExtra;  | 
2998  |  |  | 
2999  | 0  |     if (eFExtra == wkbNone)  | 
3000  | 0  |         return eMain;  | 
3001  |  |  | 
3002  | 0  |     if (eFMain == eFExtra)  | 
3003  | 0  |     { | 
3004  | 0  |         return OGR_GT_SetModifier(eFMain, bHasZ, bHasM);  | 
3005  | 0  |     }  | 
3006  |  |  | 
3007  | 0  |     if (bAllowPromotingToCurves)  | 
3008  | 0  |     { | 
3009  | 0  |         if (OGR_GT_IsCurve(eFMain) && OGR_GT_IsCurve(eFExtra))  | 
3010  | 0  |             return OGR_GT_SetModifier(wkbCompoundCurve, bHasZ, bHasM);  | 
3011  |  |  | 
3012  | 0  |         if (OGR_GT_IsSubClassOf(eFMain, eFExtra))  | 
3013  | 0  |             return OGR_GT_SetModifier(eFExtra, bHasZ, bHasM);  | 
3014  |  |  | 
3015  | 0  |         if (OGR_GT_IsSubClassOf(eFExtra, eFMain))  | 
3016  | 0  |             return OGR_GT_SetModifier(eFMain, bHasZ, bHasM);  | 
3017  | 0  |     }  | 
3018  |  |  | 
3019  |  |     // One is subclass of the other one  | 
3020  | 0  |     if (OGR_GT_IsSubClassOf(eFMain, eFExtra))  | 
3021  | 0  |     { | 
3022  | 0  |         return OGR_GT_SetModifier(eFExtra, bHasZ, bHasM);  | 
3023  | 0  |     }  | 
3024  | 0  |     else if (OGR_GT_IsSubClassOf(eFExtra, eFMain))  | 
3025  | 0  |     { | 
3026  | 0  |         return OGR_GT_SetModifier(eFMain, bHasZ, bHasM);  | 
3027  | 0  |     }  | 
3028  |  |  | 
3029  |  |     // Nothing apparently in common.  | 
3030  | 0  |     return OGR_GT_SetModifier(wkbUnknown, bHasZ, bHasM);  | 
3031  | 0  | }  | 
3032  |  |  | 
3033  |  | /**  | 
3034  |  |  * \fn void OGRGeometry::flattenTo2D();  | 
3035  |  |  *  | 
3036  |  |  * \brief Convert geometry to strictly 2D.  | 
3037  |  |  * In a sense this converts all Z coordinates  | 
3038  |  |  * to 0.0.  | 
3039  |  |  *  | 
3040  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_FlattenTo2D().  | 
3041  |  |  */  | 
3042  |  |  | 
3043  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3044  |  | /*                         OGR_G_FlattenTo2D()                          */  | 
3045  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3046  |  | /**  | 
3047  |  |  * \brief Convert geometry to strictly 2D.  | 
3048  |  |  * In a sense this converts all Z coordinates  | 
3049  |  |  * to 0.0.  | 
3050  |  |  *  | 
3051  |  |  * This function is the same as the CPP method OGRGeometry::flattenTo2D().  | 
3052  |  |  *  | 
3053  |  |  * @param hGeom handle on the geometry to convert.  | 
3054  |  |  */  | 
3055  |  |  | 
3056  |  | void OGR_G_FlattenTo2D(OGRGeometryH hGeom)  | 
3057  |  |  | 
3058  | 0  | { | 
3059  | 0  |     OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->flattenTo2D();  | 
3060  | 0  | }  | 
3061  |  |  | 
3062  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3063  |  | /*                            exportToGML()                             */  | 
3064  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3065  |  |  | 
3066  |  | /**  | 
3067  |  |  * \fn char *OGRGeometry::exportToGML( const char* const *  | 
3068  |  |  * papszOptions = NULL ) const;  | 
3069  |  |  *  | 
3070  |  |  * \brief Convert a geometry into GML format.  | 
3071  |  |  *  | 
3072  |  |  * The GML geometry is expressed directly in terms of GML basic data  | 
3073  |  |  * types assuming the this is available in the gml namespace.  The returned  | 
3074  |  |  * string should be freed with CPLFree() when no longer required.  | 
3075  |  |  *  | 
3076  |  |  * The supported options are :  | 
3077  |  |  * <ul>  | 
3078  |  |  * <li> FORMAT=GML2/GML3/GML32 (GML2 or GML32 added in GDAL 2.1).  | 
3079  |  |  *      If not set, it will default to GML 2.1.2 output.  | 
3080  |  |  * </li>  | 
3081  |  |  * <li> GML3_LINESTRING_ELEMENT=curve. (Only valid for FORMAT=GML3)  | 
3082  |  |  *      To use gml:Curve element for linestrings.  | 
3083  |  |  *      Otherwise gml:LineString will be used .  | 
3084  |  |  * </li>  | 
3085  |  |  * <li> GML3_LONGSRS=YES/NO. (Only valid for FORMAT=GML3, deprecated by  | 
3086  |  |  *      SRSNAME_FORMAT in GDAL >=2.2). Defaults to YES.  | 
3087  |  |  *      If YES, SRS with EPSG authority will be written with the  | 
3088  |  |  *      "urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::" prefix.  | 
3089  |  |  *      In the case the SRS should be treated as lat/long or  | 
3090  |  |  *      northing/easting, then the function will take care of coordinate order  | 
3091  |  |  *      swapping if the data axis to CRS axis mapping indicates it.  | 
3092  |  |  *      If set to NO, SRS with EPSG authority will be written with the "EPSG:"  | 
3093  |  |  *      prefix, even if they are in lat/long order.  | 
3094  |  |  * </li>  | 
3095  |  |  * <li> SRSNAME_FORMAT=SHORT/OGC_URN/OGC_URL (Only valid for FORMAT=GML3, added  | 
3096  |  |  *      in GDAL 2.2). Defaults to OGC_URN.  If SHORT, then srsName will be in  | 
3097  |  |  *      the form AUTHORITY_NAME:AUTHORITY_CODE. If OGC_URN, then srsName will be  | 
3098  |  |  *      in the form urn:ogc:def:crs:AUTHORITY_NAME::AUTHORITY_CODE. If OGC_URL,  | 
3099  |  |  *      then srsName will be in the form  | 
3100  |  |  *      http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/AUTHORITY_NAME/0/AUTHORITY_CODE. For  | 
3101  |  |  *      OGC_URN and OGC_URL, in the case the SRS should be treated as lat/long  | 
3102  |  |  *      or northing/easting, then the function will take care of coordinate  | 
3103  |  |  *      order swapping if the data axis to CRS axis mapping indicates it.  | 
3104  |  |  * </li>  | 
3105  |  |  * <li> GMLID=astring. If specified, a gml:id attribute will be written in the  | 
3106  |  |  *      top-level geometry element with the provided value.  | 
3107  |  |  *      Required for GML 3.2 compatibility.  | 
3108  |  |  * </li>  | 
3109  |  |  * <li> SRSDIMENSION_LOC=POSLIST/GEOMETRY/GEOMETRY,POSLIST. (Only valid for  | 
3110  |  |  *      FORMAT=GML3/GML32, GDAL >= 2.0) Default to POSLIST.  | 
3111  |  |  *      For 2.5D geometries, define the location where to attach the  | 
3112  |  |  *      srsDimension attribute.  | 
3113  |  |  *      There are diverging implementations. Some put in on the  | 
3114  |  |  *      <gml:posList> element, other on the top geometry element.  | 
3115  |  |  * </li>  | 
3116  |  |  * <li> NAMESPACE_DECL=YES/NO. If set to YES,  | 
3117  |  |  *      xmlns:gml="http://www.opengis.net/gml" will be added to the root node  | 
3118  |  |  *      for GML < 3.2 or xmlns:gml="http://www.opengis.net/gml/3.2" for GML 3.2  | 
3119  |  |  * </li>  | 
3120  |  |  * <li> XY_COORD_RESOLUTION=double (added in GDAL 3.9):  | 
3121  |  |  *      Resolution for the coordinate precision of the X and Y coordinates.  | 
3122  |  |  *      Expressed in the units of the X and Y axis of the SRS. eg 1e-5 for up  | 
3123  |  |  *      to 5 decimal digits. 0 for the default behavior.  | 
3124  |  |  * </li>  | 
3125  |  |  * <li> Z_COORD_RESOLUTION=double (added in GDAL 3.9):  | 
3126  |  |  *      Resolution for the coordinate precision of the Z coordinates.  | 
3127  |  |  *      Expressed in the units of the Z axis of the SRS.  | 
3128  |  |  *      0 for the default behavior.  | 
3129  |  |  * </li>  | 
3130  |  |  * </ul>  | 
3131  |  |  *  | 
3132  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_ExportToGMLEx().  | 
3133  |  |  *  | 
3134  |  |  * @param papszOptions NULL-terminated list of options.  | 
3135  |  |  * @return A GML fragment to be freed with CPLFree() or NULL in case of error.  | 
3136  |  |  */  | 
3137  |  |  | 
3138  |  | char *OGRGeometry::exportToGML(const char *const *papszOptions) const  | 
3139  | 0  | { | 
3140  | 0  |     return OGR_G_ExportToGMLEx(  | 
3141  | 0  |         OGRGeometry::ToHandle(const_cast<OGRGeometry *>(this)),  | 
3142  | 0  |         const_cast<char **>(papszOptions));  | 
3143  | 0  | }  | 
3144  |  |  | 
3145  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3146  |  | /*                            exportToKML()                             */  | 
3147  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3148  |  |  | 
3149  |  | /**  | 
3150  |  |  * \fn char *OGRGeometry::exportToKML() const;  | 
3151  |  |  *  | 
3152  |  |  * \brief Convert a geometry into KML format.  | 
3153  |  |  *  | 
3154  |  |  * The returned string should be freed with CPLFree() when no longer required.  | 
3155  |  |  *  | 
3156  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_ExportToKML().  | 
3157  |  |  *  | 
3158  |  |  * @return A KML fragment to be freed with CPLFree() or NULL in case of error.  | 
3159  |  |  */  | 
3160  |  |  | 
3161  |  | char *OGRGeometry::exportToKML() const  | 
3162  | 0  | { | 
3163  | 0  |     return OGR_G_ExportToKML(  | 
3164  | 0  |         OGRGeometry::ToHandle(const_cast<OGRGeometry *>(this)), nullptr);  | 
3165  | 0  | }  | 
3166  |  |  | 
3167  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3168  |  | /*                            exportToJson()                             */  | 
3169  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3170  |  |  | 
3171  |  | /**  | 
3172  |  |  * \fn char *OGRGeometry::exportToJson() const;  | 
3173  |  |  *  | 
3174  |  |  * \brief Convert a geometry into GeoJSON format.  | 
3175  |  |  *  | 
3176  |  |  * The returned string should be freed with CPLFree() when no longer required.  | 
3177  |  |  *  | 
3178  |  |  * The following options are supported :  | 
3179  |  |  * <ul>  | 
3180  |  |  * <li>XY_COORD_PRECISION=integer: number of decimal figures for X,Y coordinates  | 
3181  |  |  * (added in GDAL 3.9)</li>  | 
3182  |  |  * <li>Z_COORD_PRECISION=integer: number of decimal figures for Z coordinates  | 
3183  |  |  * (added in GDAL 3.9)</li>  | 
3184  |  |  * </ul>  | 
3185  |  |  *  | 
3186  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_ExportToJson().  | 
3187  |  |  *  | 
3188  |  |  * @param papszOptions Null terminated list of options, or null (added in 3.9)  | 
3189  |  |  * @return A GeoJSON fragment to be freed with CPLFree() or NULL in case of error.  | 
3190  |  |  */  | 
3191  |  |  | 
3192  |  | char *OGRGeometry::exportToJson(CSLConstList papszOptions) const  | 
3193  | 0  | { | 
3194  | 0  |     OGRGeometry *poGeometry = const_cast<OGRGeometry *>(this);  | 
3195  | 0  |     return OGR_G_ExportToJsonEx(OGRGeometry::ToHandle(poGeometry),  | 
3196  | 0  |                                 const_cast<char **>(papszOptions));  | 
3197  | 0  | }  | 
3198  |  |  | 
3199  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3200  |  | /*                 OGRSetGenerate_DB2_V72_BYTE_ORDER()                  */  | 
3201  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3202  |  |  | 
3203  |  | /**  | 
3204  |  |  * \brief Special entry point to enable the hack for generating DB2 V7.2 style  | 
3205  |  |  * WKB.  | 
3206  |  |  *  | 
3207  |  |  * DB2 seems to have placed (and require) an extra 0x30 or'ed with the byte  | 
3208  |  |  * order in WKB.  This entry point is used to turn on or off the generation of  | 
3209  |  |  * such WKB.  | 
3210  |  |  */  | 
3211  |  | OGRErr OGRSetGenerate_DB2_V72_BYTE_ORDER(int bGenerate_DB2_V72_BYTE_ORDER)  | 
3212  |  |  | 
3213  | 0  | { | 
3214  | 0  | #if defined(HACK_FOR_IBM_DB2_V72)  | 
3215  | 0  |     OGRGeometry::bGenerate_DB2_V72_BYTE_ORDER = bGenerate_DB2_V72_BYTE_ORDER;  | 
3216  | 0  |     return OGRERR_NONE;  | 
3217  |  | #else  | 
3218  |  |     if (bGenerate_DB2_V72_BYTE_ORDER)  | 
3219  |  |         return OGRERR_FAILURE;  | 
3220  |  |     else  | 
3221  |  |         return OGRERR_NONE;  | 
3222  |  | #endif  | 
3223  | 0  | }  | 
3224  |  |  | 
3225  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3226  |  | /*                 OGRGetGenerate_DB2_V72_BYTE_ORDER()                  */  | 
3227  |  | /*                                                                      */  | 
3228  |  | /*      This is a special entry point to get the value of static flag   */  | 
3229  |  | /*      OGRGeometry::bGenerate_DB2_V72_BYTE_ORDER.                      */  | 
3230  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3231  |  | int OGRGetGenerate_DB2_V72_BYTE_ORDER()  | 
3232  | 0  | { | 
3233  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::bGenerate_DB2_V72_BYTE_ORDER;  | 
3234  | 0  | }  | 
3235  |  |  | 
3236  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3237  |  | /*                          createGEOSContext()                         */  | 
3238  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3239  |  |  | 
3240  |  | /** Create a new GEOS context.  | 
3241  |  |  * @return a new GEOS context (to be freed with freeGEOSContext())  | 
3242  |  |  */  | 
3243  |  | GEOSContextHandle_t OGRGeometry::createGEOSContext()  | 
3244  | 0  | { | 
3245  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_GEOS  | 
3246  | 0  |     CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "GEOS support not enabled.");  | 
3247  | 0  |     return nullptr;  | 
3248  |  | #else  | 
3249  |  |     return initGEOS_r(OGRGEOSWarningHandler, OGRGEOSErrorHandler);  | 
3250  |  | #endif  | 
3251  | 0  | }  | 
3252  |  |  | 
3253  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3254  |  | /*                          freeGEOSContext()                           */  | 
3255  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3256  |  |  | 
3257  |  | /** Destroy a GEOS context.  | 
3258  |  |  * @param hGEOSCtxt GEOS context  | 
3259  |  |  */  | 
3260  |  | void OGRGeometry::freeGEOSContext(  | 
3261  |  |     UNUSED_IF_NO_GEOS GEOSContextHandle_t hGEOSCtxt)  | 
3262  | 0  | { | 
3263  |  | #ifdef HAVE_GEOS  | 
3264  |  |     if (hGEOSCtxt != nullptr)  | 
3265  |  |     { | 
3266  |  |         finishGEOS_r(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
3267  |  |     }  | 
3268  |  | #endif  | 
3269  | 0  | }  | 
3270  |  |  | 
3271  |  | #ifdef HAVE_GEOS  | 
3272  |  |  | 
3273  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3274  |  | /*                          convertToGEOSGeom()                         */  | 
3275  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3276  |  |  | 
3277  |  | static GEOSGeom convertToGEOSGeom(GEOSContextHandle_t hGEOSCtxt,  | 
3278  |  |                                   OGRGeometry *poGeom)  | 
3279  |  | { | 
3280  |  |     GEOSGeom hGeom = nullptr;  | 
3281  |  |     const size_t nDataSize = poGeom->WkbSize();  | 
3282  |  |     unsigned char *pabyData =  | 
3283  |  |         static_cast<unsigned char *>(CPLMalloc(nDataSize));  | 
3284  |  | #if GEOS_VERSION_MAJOR > 3 ||                                                  \  | 
3285  |  |     (GEOS_VERSION_MAJOR == 3 && GEOS_VERSION_MINOR >= 12)  | 
3286  |  |     OGRwkbVariant eWkbVariant = wkbVariantIso;  | 
3287  |  | #else  | 
3288  |  |     OGRwkbVariant eWkbVariant = wkbVariantOldOgc;  | 
3289  |  | #endif  | 
3290  |  |     if (poGeom->exportToWkb(wkbNDR, pabyData, eWkbVariant) == OGRERR_NONE)  | 
3291  |  |         hGeom = GEOSGeomFromWKB_buf_r(hGEOSCtxt, pabyData, nDataSize);  | 
3292  |  |     CPLFree(pabyData);  | 
3293  |  |     return hGeom;  | 
3294  |  | }  | 
3295  |  | #endif  | 
3296  |  |  | 
3297  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3298  |  | /*                            exportToGEOS()                            */  | 
3299  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3300  |  |  | 
3301  |  | /** Returns a GEOSGeom object corresponding to the geometry.  | 
3302  |  |  *  | 
3303  |  |  * @param hGEOSCtxt GEOS context  | 
3304  |  |  * @param bRemoveEmptyParts Whether empty parts of the geometry should be  | 
3305  |  |  * removed before exporting to GEOS (GDAL >= 3.10)  | 
3306  |  |  * @return a GEOSGeom object corresponding to the geometry (to be freed with  | 
3307  |  |  * GEOSGeom_destroy_r()), or NULL in case of error  | 
3308  |  |  */  | 
3309  |  | GEOSGeom  | 
3310  |  | OGRGeometry::exportToGEOS(UNUSED_IF_NO_GEOS GEOSContextHandle_t hGEOSCtxt,  | 
3311  |  |                           UNUSED_IF_NO_GEOS bool bRemoveEmptyParts) const  | 
3312  |  |  | 
3313  | 0  | { | 
3314  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_GEOS  | 
3315  |  | 
  | 
3316  | 0  |     CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "GEOS support not enabled.");  | 
3317  | 0  |     return nullptr;  | 
3318  |  | 
  | 
3319  |  | #else  | 
3320  |  |  | 
3321  |  |     if (hGEOSCtxt == nullptr)  | 
3322  |  |         return nullptr;  | 
3323  |  |  | 
3324  |  |     const OGRwkbGeometryType eType = wkbFlatten(getGeometryType());  | 
3325  |  | #if (GEOS_VERSION_MAJOR == 3 && GEOS_VERSION_MINOR < 12)  | 
3326  |  |     // POINT EMPTY is exported to WKB as if it were POINT(0 0),  | 
3327  |  |     // so that particular case is necessary.  | 
3328  |  |     if (eType == wkbPoint && IsEmpty())  | 
3329  |  |     { | 
3330  |  |         return GEOSGeomFromWKT_r(hGEOSCtxt, "POINT EMPTY");  | 
3331  |  |     }  | 
3332  |  | #endif  | 
3333  |  |  | 
3334  |  |     GEOSGeom hGeom = nullptr;  | 
3335  |  |  | 
3336  |  |     OGRGeometry *poLinearGeom = nullptr;  | 
3337  |  |     if (hasCurveGeometry())  | 
3338  |  |     { | 
3339  |  |         poLinearGeom = getLinearGeometry();  | 
3340  |  |         if (bRemoveEmptyParts)  | 
3341  |  |             poLinearGeom->removeEmptyParts();  | 
3342  |  | #if (GEOS_VERSION_MAJOR == 3 && GEOS_VERSION_MINOR < 12)  | 
3343  |  |         // GEOS < 3.12 doesn't support M dimension  | 
3344  |  |         if (poLinearGeom->IsMeasured())  | 
3345  |  |             poLinearGeom->setMeasured(FALSE);  | 
3346  |  | #endif  | 
3347  |  |     }  | 
3348  |  |     else  | 
3349  |  |     { | 
3350  |  |         poLinearGeom = const_cast<OGRGeometry *>(this);  | 
3351  |  | #if (GEOS_VERSION_MAJOR == 3 && GEOS_VERSION_MINOR < 12)  | 
3352  |  |         // GEOS < 3.12 doesn't support M dimension  | 
3353  |  |         if (IsMeasured())  | 
3354  |  |         { | 
3355  |  |             poLinearGeom = clone();  | 
3356  |  |             if (bRemoveEmptyParts)  | 
3357  |  |                 poLinearGeom->removeEmptyParts();  | 
3358  |  |             poLinearGeom->setMeasured(FALSE);  | 
3359  |  |         }  | 
3360  |  |         else  | 
3361  |  | #endif  | 
3362  |  |             if (bRemoveEmptyParts && hasEmptyParts())  | 
3363  |  |         { | 
3364  |  |             poLinearGeom = clone();  | 
3365  |  |             poLinearGeom->removeEmptyParts();  | 
3366  |  |         }  | 
3367  |  |     }  | 
3368  |  |     if (eType == wkbTriangle)  | 
3369  |  |     { | 
3370  |  |         OGRPolygon oPolygon(*(poLinearGeom->toPolygon()));  | 
3371  |  |         hGeom = convertToGEOSGeom(hGEOSCtxt, &oPolygon);  | 
3372  |  |     }  | 
3373  |  |     else if (eType == wkbPolyhedralSurface || eType == wkbTIN)  | 
3374  |  |     { | 
3375  |  |         OGRGeometry *poGC = OGRGeometryFactory::forceTo(  | 
3376  |  |             poLinearGeom->clone(),  | 
3377  |  |             OGR_GT_SetModifier(wkbGeometryCollection, poLinearGeom->Is3D(),  | 
3378  |  |                                poLinearGeom->IsMeasured()),  | 
3379  |  |             nullptr);  | 
3380  |  |         hGeom = convertToGEOSGeom(hGEOSCtxt, poGC);  | 
3381  |  |         delete poGC;  | 
3382  |  |     }  | 
3383  |  |     else if (eType == wkbGeometryCollection)  | 
3384  |  |     { | 
3385  |  |         bool bCanConvertToMultiPoly = true;  | 
3386  |  |         // bool bMustConvertToMultiPoly = true;  | 
3387  |  |         const OGRGeometryCollection *poGC =  | 
3388  |  |             poLinearGeom->toGeometryCollection();  | 
3389  |  |         for (int iGeom = 0; iGeom < poGC->getNumGeometries(); iGeom++)  | 
3390  |  |         { | 
3391  |  |             const OGRwkbGeometryType eSubGeomType =  | 
3392  |  |                 wkbFlatten(poGC->getGeometryRef(iGeom)->getGeometryType());  | 
3393  |  |             if (eSubGeomType == wkbPolyhedralSurface || eSubGeomType == wkbTIN)  | 
3394  |  |             { | 
3395  |  |                 // bMustConvertToMultiPoly = true;  | 
3396  |  |             }  | 
3397  |  |             else if (eSubGeomType != wkbMultiPolygon &&  | 
3398  |  |                      eSubGeomType != wkbPolygon)  | 
3399  |  |             { | 
3400  |  |                 bCanConvertToMultiPoly = false;  | 
3401  |  |                 break;  | 
3402  |  |             }  | 
3403  |  |         }  | 
3404  |  |         if (bCanConvertToMultiPoly /* && bMustConvertToMultiPoly */)  | 
3405  |  |         { | 
3406  |  |             OGRGeometry *poMultiPolygon = OGRGeometryFactory::forceTo(  | 
3407  |  |                 poLinearGeom->clone(),  | 
3408  |  |                 OGR_GT_SetModifier(wkbMultiPolygon, poLinearGeom->Is3D(),  | 
3409  |  |                                    poLinearGeom->IsMeasured()),  | 
3410  |  |                 nullptr);  | 
3411  |  |             OGRGeometry *poGCDest = OGRGeometryFactory::forceTo(  | 
3412  |  |                 poMultiPolygon,  | 
3413  |  |                 OGR_GT_SetModifier(wkbGeometryCollection, poLinearGeom->Is3D(),  | 
3414  |  |                                    poLinearGeom->IsMeasured()),  | 
3415  |  |                 nullptr);  | 
3416  |  |             hGeom = convertToGEOSGeom(hGEOSCtxt, poGCDest);  | 
3417  |  |             delete poGCDest;  | 
3418  |  |         }  | 
3419  |  |         else  | 
3420  |  |         { | 
3421  |  |             hGeom = convertToGEOSGeom(hGEOSCtxt, poLinearGeom);  | 
3422  |  |         }  | 
3423  |  |     }  | 
3424  |  |     else  | 
3425  |  |     { | 
3426  |  |         hGeom = convertToGEOSGeom(hGEOSCtxt, poLinearGeom);  | 
3427  |  |     }  | 
3428  |  |  | 
3429  |  |     if (poLinearGeom != this)  | 
3430  |  |         delete poLinearGeom;  | 
3431  |  |  | 
3432  |  |     return hGeom;  | 
3433  |  |  | 
3434  |  | #endif  // HAVE_GEOS  | 
3435  | 0  | }  | 
3436  |  |  | 
3437  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3438  |  | /*                         hasCurveGeometry()                           */  | 
3439  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3440  |  |  | 
3441  |  | /**  | 
3442  |  |  * \brief Returns if this geometry is or has curve geometry.  | 
3443  |  |  *  | 
3444  |  |  * Returns if a geometry is, contains or may contain a CIRCULARSTRING,  | 
3445  |  |  * COMPOUNDCURVE, CURVEPOLYGON, MULTICURVE or MULTISURFACE.  | 
3446  |  |  *  | 
3447  |  |  * If bLookForNonLinear is set to TRUE, it will be actually looked if  | 
3448  |  |  * the geometry or its subgeometries are or contain a non-linear  | 
3449  |  |  * geometry in them. In which case, if the method returns TRUE, it  | 
3450  |  |  * means that getLinearGeometry() would return an approximate version  | 
3451  |  |  * of the geometry. Otherwise, getLinearGeometry() would do a  | 
3452  |  |  * conversion, but with just converting container type, like  | 
3453  |  |  * COMPOUNDCURVE -> LINESTRING, MULTICURVE -> MULTILINESTRING or  | 
3454  |  |  * MULTISURFACE -> MULTIPOLYGON, resulting in a "loss-less"  | 
3455  |  |  * conversion.  | 
3456  |  |  *  | 
3457  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_HasCurveGeometry().  | 
3458  |  |  *  | 
3459  |  |  * @param bLookForNonLinear set it to TRUE to check if the geometry is  | 
3460  |  |  * or contains a CIRCULARSTRING.  | 
3461  |  |  *  | 
3462  |  |  * @return TRUE if this geometry is or has curve geometry.  | 
3463  |  |  *  | 
3464  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.0  | 
3465  |  |  */  | 
3466  |  |  | 
3467  |  | OGRBoolean OGRGeometry::hasCurveGeometry(CPL_UNUSED int bLookForNonLinear) const  | 
3468  | 718  | { | 
3469  | 718  |     return FALSE;  | 
3470  | 718  | }  | 
3471  |  |  | 
3472  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3473  |  | /*                         getLinearGeometry()                        */  | 
3474  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3475  |  |  | 
3476  |  | /**  | 
3477  |  |  * \brief Return, possibly approximate, non-curve version of this geometry.  | 
3478  |  |  *  | 
3479  |  |  * Returns a geometry that has no CIRCULARSTRING, COMPOUNDCURVE, CURVEPOLYGON,  | 
3480  |  |  * MULTICURVE or MULTISURFACE in it, by approximating curve geometries.  | 
3481  |  |  *  | 
3482  |  |  * The ownership of the returned geometry belongs to the caller.  | 
3483  |  |  *  | 
3484  |  |  * The reverse method is OGRGeometry::getCurveGeometry().  | 
3485  |  |  *  | 
3486  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_GetLinearGeometry().  | 
3487  |  |  *  | 
3488  |  |  * @param dfMaxAngleStepSizeDegrees the largest step in degrees along the  | 
3489  |  |  * arc, zero to use the default setting.  | 
3490  |  |  * @param papszOptions options as a null-terminated list of strings.  | 
3491  |  |  *                     See OGRGeometryFactory::curveToLineString() for  | 
3492  |  |  *                     valid options.  | 
3493  |  |  *  | 
3494  |  |  * @return a new geometry to be freed by the caller, or NULL if an error occurs.  | 
3495  |  |  *  | 
3496  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.0  | 
3497  |  |  */  | 
3498  |  |  | 
3499  |  | OGRGeometry *  | 
3500  |  | OGRGeometry::getLinearGeometry(CPL_UNUSED double dfMaxAngleStepSizeDegrees,  | 
3501  |  |                                CPL_UNUSED const char *const *papszOptions) const  | 
3502  | 0  | { | 
3503  | 0  |     return clone();  | 
3504  | 0  | }  | 
3505  |  |  | 
3506  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3507  |  | /*                             getCurveGeometry()                       */  | 
3508  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3509  |  |  | 
3510  |  | /**  | 
3511  |  |  * \brief Return curve version of this geometry.  | 
3512  |  |  *  | 
3513  |  |  * Returns a geometry that has possibly CIRCULARSTRING, COMPOUNDCURVE,  | 
3514  |  |  * CURVEPOLYGON, MULTICURVE or MULTISURFACE in it, by de-approximating  | 
3515  |  |  * curve geometries.  | 
3516  |  |  *  | 
3517  |  |  * If the geometry has no curve portion, the returned geometry will be a clone  | 
3518  |  |  * of it.  | 
3519  |  |  *  | 
3520  |  |  * The ownership of the returned geometry belongs to the caller.  | 
3521  |  |  *  | 
3522  |  |  * The reverse method is OGRGeometry::getLinearGeometry().  | 
3523  |  |  *  | 
3524  |  |  * This function is the same as C function OGR_G_GetCurveGeometry().  | 
3525  |  |  *  | 
3526  |  |  * @param papszOptions options as a null-terminated list of strings.  | 
3527  |  |  *                     Unused for now. Must be set to NULL.  | 
3528  |  |  *  | 
3529  |  |  * @return a new geometry to be freed by the caller, or NULL if an error occurs.  | 
3530  |  |  *  | 
3531  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.0  | 
3532  |  |  */  | 
3533  |  |  | 
3534  |  | OGRGeometry *  | 
3535  |  | OGRGeometry::getCurveGeometry(CPL_UNUSED const char *const *papszOptions) const  | 
3536  | 0  | { | 
3537  | 0  |     return clone();  | 
3538  | 0  | }  | 
3539  |  |  | 
3540  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3541  |  | /*                              Distance()                              */  | 
3542  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3543  |  |  | 
3544  |  | /**  | 
3545  |  |  * \brief Compute distance between two geometries.  | 
3546  |  |  *  | 
3547  |  |  * Returns the shortest distance between the two geometries. The distance is  | 
3548  |  |  * expressed into the same unit as the coordinates of the geometries.  | 
3549  |  |  *  | 
3550  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_Distance().  | 
3551  |  |  *  | 
3552  |  |  * This method is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
3553  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
3554  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this method will always fail,  | 
3555  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
3556  |  |  *  | 
3557  |  |  * @param poOtherGeom the other geometry to compare against.  | 
3558  |  |  *  | 
3559  |  |  * @return the distance between the geometries or -1 if an error occurs.  | 
3560  |  |  */  | 
3561  |  |  | 
3562  |  | double OGRGeometry::Distance(const OGRGeometry *poOtherGeom) const  | 
3563  |  |  | 
3564  | 0  | { | 
3565  | 0  |     if (nullptr == poOtherGeom)  | 
3566  | 0  |     { | 
3567  | 0  |         CPLDebug("OGR", | 
3568  | 0  |                  "OGRGeometry::Distance called with NULL geometry pointer");  | 
3569  | 0  |         return -1.0;  | 
3570  | 0  |     }  | 
3571  |  |  | 
3572  | 0  |     if (IsSFCGALCompatible() || poOtherGeom->IsSFCGALCompatible())  | 
3573  | 0  |     { | 
3574  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_SFCGAL  | 
3575  |  | 
  | 
3576  | 0  |         CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "SFCGAL support not enabled.");  | 
3577  | 0  |         return -1.0;  | 
3578  |  | 
  | 
3579  |  | #else  | 
3580  |  |  | 
3581  |  |         sfcgal_geometry_t *poThis = OGRGeometry::OGRexportToSFCGAL(this);  | 
3582  |  |         if (poThis == nullptr)  | 
3583  |  |             return -1.0;  | 
3584  |  |  | 
3585  |  |         sfcgal_geometry_t *poOther =  | 
3586  |  |             OGRGeometry::OGRexportToSFCGAL(poOtherGeom);  | 
3587  |  |         if (poOther == nullptr)  | 
3588  |  |         { | 
3589  |  |             sfcgal_geometry_delete(poThis);  | 
3590  |  |             return -1.0;  | 
3591  |  |         }  | 
3592  |  |  | 
3593  |  |         const double dfDistance = sfcgal_geometry_distance(poThis, poOther);  | 
3594  |  |  | 
3595  |  |         sfcgal_geometry_delete(poThis);  | 
3596  |  |         sfcgal_geometry_delete(poOther);  | 
3597  |  |  | 
3598  |  |         return dfDistance > 0.0 ? dfDistance : -1.0;  | 
3599  |  |  | 
3600  |  | #endif  | 
3601  | 0  |     }  | 
3602  |  |  | 
3603  | 0  |     else  | 
3604  | 0  |     { | 
3605  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_GEOS  | 
3606  |  | 
  | 
3607  | 0  |         CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "GEOS support not enabled.");  | 
3608  | 0  |         return -1.0;  | 
3609  |  | 
  | 
3610  |  | #else  | 
3611  |  |  | 
3612  |  |         GEOSContextHandle_t hGEOSCtxt = createGEOSContext();  | 
3613  |  |         // GEOSGeom is a pointer  | 
3614  |  |         GEOSGeom hOther = poOtherGeom->exportToGEOS(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
3615  |  |         GEOSGeom hThis = exportToGEOS(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
3616  |  |  | 
3617  |  |         int bIsErr = 0;  | 
3618  |  |         double dfDistance = 0.0;  | 
3619  |  |  | 
3620  |  |         if (hThis != nullptr && hOther != nullptr)  | 
3621  |  |         { | 
3622  |  |             bIsErr = GEOSDistance_r(hGEOSCtxt, hThis, hOther, &dfDistance);  | 
3623  |  |         }  | 
3624  |  |  | 
3625  |  |         GEOSGeom_destroy_r(hGEOSCtxt, hThis);  | 
3626  |  |         GEOSGeom_destroy_r(hGEOSCtxt, hOther);  | 
3627  |  |         freeGEOSContext(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
3628  |  |  | 
3629  |  |         if (bIsErr > 0)  | 
3630  |  |         { | 
3631  |  |             return dfDistance;  | 
3632  |  |         }  | 
3633  |  |  | 
3634  |  |         /* Calculations error */  | 
3635  |  |         return -1.0;  | 
3636  |  |  | 
3637  |  | #endif /* HAVE_GEOS */  | 
3638  | 0  |     }  | 
3639  | 0  | }  | 
3640  |  |  | 
3641  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3642  |  | /*                           OGR_G_Distance()                           */  | 
3643  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3644  |  | /**  | 
3645  |  |  * \brief Compute distance between two geometries.  | 
3646  |  |  *  | 
3647  |  |  * Returns the shortest distance between the two geometries. The distance is  | 
3648  |  |  * expressed into the same unit as the coordinates of the geometries.  | 
3649  |  |  *  | 
3650  |  |  * This function is the same as the C++ method OGRGeometry::Distance().  | 
3651  |  |  *  | 
3652  |  |  * This function is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
3653  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
3654  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this function will always fail,  | 
3655  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
3656  |  |  *  | 
3657  |  |  * @param hFirst the first geometry to compare against.  | 
3658  |  |  * @param hOther the other geometry to compare against.  | 
3659  |  |  *  | 
3660  |  |  * @return the distance between the geometries or -1 if an error occurs.  | 
3661  |  |  */  | 
3662  |  |  | 
3663  |  | double OGR_G_Distance(OGRGeometryH hFirst, OGRGeometryH hOther)  | 
3664  |  |  | 
3665  | 0  | { | 
3666  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hFirst, "OGR_G_Distance", 0.0);  | 
3667  |  |  | 
3668  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hFirst)->Distance(  | 
3669  | 0  |         OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hOther));  | 
3670  | 0  | }  | 
3671  |  |  | 
3672  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3673  |  | /*                             Distance3D()                             */  | 
3674  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3675  |  |  | 
3676  |  | /**  | 
3677  |  |  * \brief Returns the 3D distance between two geometries  | 
3678  |  |  *  | 
3679  |  |  * The distance is expressed into the same unit as the coordinates of the  | 
3680  |  |  * geometries.  | 
3681  |  |  *  | 
3682  |  |  * This method is built on the SFCGAL library, check it for the definition  | 
3683  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
3684  |  |  * If OGR is built without the SFCGAL library, this method will always return  | 
3685  |  |  * -1.0  | 
3686  |  |  *  | 
3687  |  |  * This function is the same as the C function OGR_G_Distance3D().  | 
3688  |  |  *  | 
3689  |  |  * @return distance between the two geometries  | 
3690  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.2  | 
3691  |  |  */  | 
3692  |  |  | 
3693  |  | double OGRGeometry::Distance3D(  | 
3694  |  |     UNUSED_IF_NO_SFCGAL const OGRGeometry *poOtherGeom) const  | 
3695  | 0  | { | 
3696  | 0  |     if (poOtherGeom == nullptr)  | 
3697  | 0  |     { | 
3698  | 0  |         CPLDebug("OGR", | 
3699  | 0  |                  "OGRTriangle::Distance3D called with NULL geometry pointer");  | 
3700  | 0  |         return -1.0;  | 
3701  | 0  |     }  | 
3702  |  |  | 
3703  | 0  |     if (!(poOtherGeom->Is3D() && Is3D()))  | 
3704  | 0  |     { | 
3705  | 0  |         CPLDebug("OGR", "OGRGeometry::Distance3D called with two dimensional " | 
3706  | 0  |                         "geometry(geometries)");  | 
3707  | 0  |         return -1.0;  | 
3708  | 0  |     }  | 
3709  |  |  | 
3710  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_SFCGAL  | 
3711  |  |  | 
3712  | 0  |     CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "SFCGAL support not enabled.");  | 
3713  | 0  |     return -1.0;  | 
3714  |  | 
  | 
3715  |  | #else  | 
3716  |  |  | 
3717  |  |     sfcgal_init();  | 
3718  |  |     sfcgal_geometry_t *poThis = OGRGeometry::OGRexportToSFCGAL(this);  | 
3719  |  |     if (poThis == nullptr)  | 
3720  |  |         return -1.0;  | 
3721  |  |  | 
3722  |  |     sfcgal_geometry_t *poOther = OGRGeometry::OGRexportToSFCGAL(poOtherGeom);  | 
3723  |  |     if (poOther == nullptr)  | 
3724  |  |     { | 
3725  |  |         sfcgal_geometry_delete(poThis);  | 
3726  |  |         return -1.0;  | 
3727  |  |     }  | 
3728  |  |  | 
3729  |  |     const double dfDistance = sfcgal_geometry_distance_3d(poThis, poOther);  | 
3730  |  |  | 
3731  |  |     sfcgal_geometry_delete(poThis);  | 
3732  |  |     sfcgal_geometry_delete(poOther);  | 
3733  |  |  | 
3734  |  |     return dfDistance > 0 ? dfDistance : -1.0;  | 
3735  |  |  | 
3736  |  | #endif  | 
3737  | 0  | }  | 
3738  |  |  | 
3739  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3740  |  | /*                           OGR_G_Distance3D()                         */  | 
3741  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3742  |  | /**  | 
3743  |  |  * \brief Returns the 3D distance between two geometries  | 
3744  |  |  *  | 
3745  |  |  * The distance is expressed into the same unit as the coordinates of the  | 
3746  |  |  * geometries.  | 
3747  |  |  *  | 
3748  |  |  * This method is built on the SFCGAL library, check it for the definition  | 
3749  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
3750  |  |  * If OGR is built without the SFCGAL library, this method will always return  | 
3751  |  |  * -1.0  | 
3752  |  |  *  | 
3753  |  |  * This function is the same as the C++ method OGRGeometry::Distance3D().  | 
3754  |  |  *  | 
3755  |  |  * @param hFirst the first geometry to compare against.  | 
3756  |  |  * @param hOther the other geometry to compare against.  | 
3757  |  |  * @return distance between the two geometries  | 
3758  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.2  | 
3759  |  |  *  | 
3760  |  |  * @return the distance between the geometries or -1 if an error occurs.  | 
3761  |  |  */  | 
3762  |  |  | 
3763  |  | double OGR_G_Distance3D(OGRGeometryH hFirst, OGRGeometryH hOther)  | 
3764  |  |  | 
3765  | 0  | { | 
3766  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hFirst, "OGR_G_Distance3D", 0.0);  | 
3767  |  |  | 
3768  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hFirst)->Distance3D(  | 
3769  | 0  |         OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hOther));  | 
3770  | 0  | }  | 
3771  |  |  | 
3772  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3773  |  | /*                       OGRGeometryRebuildCurves()                     */  | 
3774  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3775  |  |  | 
3776  |  | #ifdef HAVE_GEOS  | 
3777  |  | static OGRGeometry *OGRGeometryRebuildCurves(const OGRGeometry *poGeom,  | 
3778  |  |                                              const OGRGeometry *poOtherGeom,  | 
3779  |  |                                              OGRGeometry *poOGRProduct)  | 
3780  |  | { | 
3781  |  |     if (poOGRProduct != nullptr &&  | 
3782  |  |         wkbFlatten(poOGRProduct->getGeometryType()) != wkbPoint &&  | 
3783  |  |         (poGeom->hasCurveGeometry(true) ||  | 
3784  |  |          (poOtherGeom && poOtherGeom->hasCurveGeometry(true))))  | 
3785  |  |     { | 
3786  |  |         OGRGeometry *poCurveGeom = poOGRProduct->getCurveGeometry();  | 
3787  |  |         delete poOGRProduct;  | 
3788  |  |         return poCurveGeom;  | 
3789  |  |     }  | 
3790  |  |     return poOGRProduct;  | 
3791  |  | }  | 
3792  |  |  | 
3793  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3794  |  | /*                       BuildGeometryFromGEOS()                        */  | 
3795  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3796  |  |  | 
3797  |  | static OGRGeometry *BuildGeometryFromGEOS(GEOSContextHandle_t hGEOSCtxt,  | 
3798  |  |                                           GEOSGeom hGeosProduct,  | 
3799  |  |                                           const OGRGeometry *poSelf,  | 
3800  |  |                                           const OGRGeometry *poOtherGeom)  | 
3801  |  | { | 
3802  |  |     OGRGeometry *poOGRProduct = nullptr;  | 
3803  |  |     if (hGeosProduct != nullptr)  | 
3804  |  |     { | 
3805  |  |         poOGRProduct =  | 
3806  |  |             OGRGeometryFactory::createFromGEOS(hGEOSCtxt, hGeosProduct);  | 
3807  |  |         if (poOGRProduct != nullptr &&  | 
3808  |  |             poSelf->getSpatialReference() != nullptr &&  | 
3809  |  |             (poOtherGeom == nullptr ||  | 
3810  |  |              (poOtherGeom->getSpatialReference() != nullptr &&  | 
3811  |  |               poOtherGeom->getSpatialReference()->IsSame(  | 
3812  |  |                   poSelf->getSpatialReference()))))  | 
3813  |  |         { | 
3814  |  |             poOGRProduct->assignSpatialReference(poSelf->getSpatialReference());  | 
3815  |  |         }  | 
3816  |  |         poOGRProduct =  | 
3817  |  |             OGRGeometryRebuildCurves(poSelf, poOtherGeom, poOGRProduct);  | 
3818  |  |         GEOSGeom_destroy_r(hGEOSCtxt, hGeosProduct);  | 
3819  |  |     }  | 
3820  |  |     return poOGRProduct;  | 
3821  |  | }  | 
3822  |  |  | 
3823  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3824  |  | /*                     BuildGeometryFromTwoGeoms()                      */  | 
3825  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3826  |  |  | 
3827  |  | static OGRGeometry *BuildGeometryFromTwoGeoms(  | 
3828  |  |     const OGRGeometry *poSelf, const OGRGeometry *poOtherGeom,  | 
3829  |  |     GEOSGeometry *(*pfnGEOSFunction_r)(GEOSContextHandle_t,  | 
3830  |  |                                        const GEOSGeometry *,  | 
3831  |  |                                        const GEOSGeometry *))  | 
3832  |  | { | 
3833  |  |     OGRGeometry *poOGRProduct = nullptr;  | 
3834  |  |  | 
3835  |  |     GEOSContextHandle_t hGEOSCtxt = poSelf->createGEOSContext();  | 
3836  |  |     GEOSGeom hThisGeosGeom = poSelf->exportToGEOS(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
3837  |  |     GEOSGeom hOtherGeosGeom = poOtherGeom->exportToGEOS(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
3838  |  |     if (hThisGeosGeom != nullptr && hOtherGeosGeom != nullptr)  | 
3839  |  |     { | 
3840  |  |         GEOSGeom hGeosProduct =  | 
3841  |  |             pfnGEOSFunction_r(hGEOSCtxt, hThisGeosGeom, hOtherGeosGeom);  | 
3842  |  |  | 
3843  |  |         poOGRProduct =  | 
3844  |  |             BuildGeometryFromGEOS(hGEOSCtxt, hGeosProduct, poSelf, poOtherGeom);  | 
3845  |  |     }  | 
3846  |  |     GEOSGeom_destroy_r(hGEOSCtxt, hThisGeosGeom);  | 
3847  |  |     GEOSGeom_destroy_r(hGEOSCtxt, hOtherGeosGeom);  | 
3848  |  |     poSelf->freeGEOSContext(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
3849  |  |  | 
3850  |  |     return poOGRProduct;  | 
3851  |  | }  | 
3852  |  |  | 
3853  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3854  |  | /*                       OGRGEOSBooleanPredicate()                      */  | 
3855  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3856  |  |  | 
3857  |  | static OGRBoolean OGRGEOSBooleanPredicate(  | 
3858  |  |     const OGRGeometry *poSelf, const OGRGeometry *poOtherGeom,  | 
3859  |  |     char (*pfnGEOSFunction_r)(GEOSContextHandle_t, const GEOSGeometry *,  | 
3860  |  |                               const GEOSGeometry *))  | 
3861  |  | { | 
3862  |  |     OGRBoolean bResult = FALSE;  | 
3863  |  |  | 
3864  |  |     GEOSContextHandle_t hGEOSCtxt = poSelf->createGEOSContext();  | 
3865  |  |     GEOSGeom hThisGeosGeom = poSelf->exportToGEOS(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
3866  |  |     GEOSGeom hOtherGeosGeom = poOtherGeom->exportToGEOS(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
3867  |  |     if (hThisGeosGeom != nullptr && hOtherGeosGeom != nullptr)  | 
3868  |  |     { | 
3869  |  |         bResult = pfnGEOSFunction_r(hGEOSCtxt, hThisGeosGeom, hOtherGeosGeom);  | 
3870  |  |     }  | 
3871  |  |     GEOSGeom_destroy_r(hGEOSCtxt, hThisGeosGeom);  | 
3872  |  |     GEOSGeom_destroy_r(hGEOSCtxt, hOtherGeosGeom);  | 
3873  |  |     poSelf->freeGEOSContext(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
3874  |  |  | 
3875  |  |     return bResult;  | 
3876  |  | }  | 
3877  |  |  | 
3878  |  | #endif  // HAVE_GEOS  | 
3879  |  |  | 
3880  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3881  |  | /*                            MakeValid()                               */  | 
3882  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
3883  |  |  | 
3884  |  | /**  | 
3885  |  |  * \brief Attempts to make an invalid geometry valid without losing vertices.  | 
3886  |  |  *  | 
3887  |  |  * Already-valid geometries are cloned without further intervention  | 
3888  |  |  * for default MODE=LINEWORK. Already-valid geometries with MODE=STRUCTURE  | 
3889  |  |  * may be subject to non-significant transformations, such as duplicated point  | 
3890  |  |  * removal, change in ring winding order, etc. (before GDAL 3.10, single-part  | 
3891  |  |  * geometry collections could be returned a single geometry. GDAL 3.10  | 
3892  |  |  * returns the same type of geometry).  | 
3893  |  |  *  | 
3894  |  |  * Running OGRGeometryFactory::removeLowerDimensionSubGeoms() as a  | 
3895  |  |  * post-processing step is often desired.  | 
3896  |  |  *  | 
3897  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_MakeValid().  | 
3898  |  |  *  | 
3899  |  |  * This function is built on the GEOS >= 3.8 library, check it for the  | 
3900  |  |  * definition of the geometry operation. If OGR is built without the GEOS >= 3.8  | 
3901  |  |  * library, this function will return a clone of the input geometry if it is  | 
3902  |  |  * valid, or NULL if it is invalid  | 
3903  |  |  *  | 
3904  |  |  * @param papszOptions NULL terminated list of options, or NULL. The following  | 
3905  |  |  * options are available:  | 
3906  |  |  * <ul>  | 
3907  |  |  * <li>METHOD=LINEWORK/STRUCTURE.  | 
3908  |  |  *     LINEWORK is the default method, which combines all rings into a set of  | 
3909  |  |  *     noded lines and then extracts valid polygons from that linework.  | 
3910  |  |  *     The STRUCTURE method (requires GEOS >= 3.10 and GDAL >= 3.4) first makes  | 
3911  |  |  *     all rings valid, then merges shells and  | 
3912  |  |  *     subtracts holes from shells to generate valid result. Assumes that  | 
3913  |  |  *     holes and shells are correctly categorized.</li>  | 
3914  |  |  * <li>KEEP_COLLAPSED=YES/NO. Only for METHOD=STRUCTURE.  | 
3915  |  |  *     NO (default): collapses are converted to empty geometries  | 
3916  |  |  *     YES: collapses are converted to a valid geometry of lower dimension.</li>  | 
3917  |  |  * </ul>  | 
3918  |  |  * @return a new geometry to be freed by the caller, or NULL if an error occurs.  | 
3919  |  |  *  | 
3920  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.0  | 
3921  |  |  */  | 
3922  |  | OGRGeometry *OGRGeometry::MakeValid(CSLConstList papszOptions) const  | 
3923  | 0  | { | 
3924  | 0  |     (void)papszOptions;  | 
3925  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_GEOS  | 
3926  | 0  |     if (IsValid())  | 
3927  | 0  |         return clone();  | 
3928  |  |  | 
3929  | 0  |     CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "GEOS support not enabled.");  | 
3930  | 0  |     return nullptr;  | 
3931  |  | #else  | 
3932  |  |     if (IsSFCGALCompatible())  | 
3933  |  |     { | 
3934  |  |         if (IsValid())  | 
3935  |  |             return clone();  | 
3936  |  |     }  | 
3937  |  |     else if (wkbFlatten(getGeometryType()) == wkbCurvePolygon)  | 
3938  |  |     { | 
3939  |  |         GEOSContextHandle_t hGEOSCtxt = initGEOS_r(nullptr, nullptr);  | 
3940  |  |         OGRBoolean bIsValid = FALSE;  | 
3941  |  |         GEOSGeom hGeosGeom = exportToGEOS(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
3942  |  |         if (hGeosGeom)  | 
3943  |  |         { | 
3944  |  |             bIsValid = GEOSisValid_r(hGEOSCtxt, hGeosGeom);  | 
3945  |  |             GEOSGeom_destroy_r(hGEOSCtxt, hGeosGeom);  | 
3946  |  |         }  | 
3947  |  |         freeGEOSContext(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
3948  |  |         if (bIsValid)  | 
3949  |  |             return clone();  | 
3950  |  |     }  | 
3951  |  |  | 
3952  |  |     const bool bStructureMethod = EQUAL(  | 
3953  |  |         CSLFetchNameValueDef(papszOptions, "METHOD", "LINEWORK"), "STRUCTURE");  | 
3954  |  |     CPL_IGNORE_RET_VAL(bStructureMethod);  | 
3955  |  | #if !(GEOS_VERSION_MAJOR > 3 ||                                                \  | 
3956  |  |       (GEOS_VERSION_MAJOR == 3 && GEOS_VERSION_MINOR >= 10))  | 
3957  |  |     if (bStructureMethod)  | 
3958  |  |     { | 
3959  |  |         CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported,  | 
3960  |  |                  "GEOS 3.10 or later needed for METHOD=STRUCTURE.");  | 
3961  |  |         return nullptr;  | 
3962  |  |     }  | 
3963  |  | #endif  | 
3964  |  |  | 
3965  |  |     OGRGeometry *poOGRProduct = nullptr;  | 
3966  |  |  | 
3967  |  |     GEOSContextHandle_t hGEOSCtxt = createGEOSContext();  | 
3968  |  |     GEOSGeom hGeosGeom = exportToGEOS(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
3969  |  |     if (hGeosGeom != nullptr)  | 
3970  |  |     { | 
3971  |  |         GEOSGeom hGEOSRet;  | 
3972  |  | #if GEOS_VERSION_MAJOR > 3 ||                                                  \  | 
3973  |  |     (GEOS_VERSION_MAJOR == 3 && GEOS_VERSION_MINOR >= 10)  | 
3974  |  |         if (bStructureMethod)  | 
3975  |  |         { | 
3976  |  |             GEOSMakeValidParams *params =  | 
3977  |  |                 GEOSMakeValidParams_create_r(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
3978  |  |             CPLAssert(params);  | 
3979  |  |             GEOSMakeValidParams_setMethod_r(hGEOSCtxt, params,  | 
3980  |  |                                             GEOS_MAKE_VALID_STRUCTURE);  | 
3981  |  |             GEOSMakeValidParams_setKeepCollapsed_r(  | 
3982  |  |                 hGEOSCtxt, params,  | 
3983  |  |                 CPLFetchBool(papszOptions, "KEEP_COLLAPSED", false));  | 
3984  |  |             hGEOSRet = GEOSMakeValidWithParams_r(hGEOSCtxt, hGeosGeom, params);  | 
3985  |  |             GEOSMakeValidParams_destroy_r(hGEOSCtxt, params);  | 
3986  |  |         }  | 
3987  |  |         else  | 
3988  |  | #endif  | 
3989  |  |         { | 
3990  |  |             hGEOSRet = GEOSMakeValid_r(hGEOSCtxt, hGeosGeom);  | 
3991  |  |         }  | 
3992  |  |         GEOSGeom_destroy_r(hGEOSCtxt, hGeosGeom);  | 
3993  |  |  | 
3994  |  |         if (hGEOSRet != nullptr)  | 
3995  |  |         { | 
3996  |  |             poOGRProduct =  | 
3997  |  |                 OGRGeometryFactory::createFromGEOS(hGEOSCtxt, hGEOSRet);  | 
3998  |  |             if (poOGRProduct != nullptr && getSpatialReference() != nullptr)  | 
3999  |  |                 poOGRProduct->assignSpatialReference(getSpatialReference());  | 
4000  |  |             poOGRProduct =  | 
4001  |  |                 OGRGeometryRebuildCurves(this, nullptr, poOGRProduct);  | 
4002  |  |             GEOSGeom_destroy_r(hGEOSCtxt, hGEOSRet);  | 
4003  |  |  | 
4004  |  | #if GEOS_VERSION_MAJOR > 3 ||                                                  \  | 
4005  |  |     (GEOS_VERSION_MAJOR == 3 && GEOS_VERSION_MINOR >= 10)  | 
4006  |  |             // METHOD=STRUCTURE is not guaranteed to return a multiple geometry  | 
4007  |  |             // if the input is a multiple geometry  | 
4008  |  |             if (poOGRProduct && bStructureMethod &&  | 
4009  |  |                 OGR_GT_IsSubClassOf(getGeometryType(), wkbGeometryCollection) &&  | 
4010  |  |                 !OGR_GT_IsSubClassOf(poOGRProduct->getGeometryType(),  | 
4011  |  |                                      wkbGeometryCollection))  | 
4012  |  |             { | 
4013  |  |                 poOGRProduct = OGRGeometryFactory::forceTo(poOGRProduct,  | 
4014  |  |                                                            getGeometryType());  | 
4015  |  |             }  | 
4016  |  | #endif  | 
4017  |  |         }  | 
4018  |  |     }  | 
4019  |  |     freeGEOSContext(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
4020  |  |  | 
4021  |  |     return poOGRProduct;  | 
4022  |  | #endif  | 
4023  | 0  | }  | 
4024  |  |  | 
4025  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
4026  |  | /*                         OGR_G_MakeValid()                            */  | 
4027  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
4028  |  |  | 
4029  |  | /**  | 
4030  |  |  * \brief Attempts to make an invalid geometry valid without losing vertices.  | 
4031  |  |  *  | 
4032  |  |  * Already-valid geometries are cloned without further intervention.  | 
4033  |  |  *  | 
4034  |  |  * This function is the same as the C++ method OGRGeometry::MakeValid().  | 
4035  |  |  *  | 
4036  |  |  * This function is built on the GEOS >= 3.8 library, check it for the  | 
4037  |  |  * definition of the geometry operation. If OGR is built without the GEOS >= 3.8  | 
4038  |  |  * library, this function will return a clone of the input geometry if it is  | 
4039  |  |  * valid, or NULL if it is invalid  | 
4040  |  |  *  | 
4041  |  |  * @param hGeom The Geometry to make valid.  | 
4042  |  |  *  | 
4043  |  |  * @return a new geometry to be freed by the caller with OGR_G_DestroyGeometry,  | 
4044  |  |  * or NULL if an error occurs.  | 
4045  |  |  *  | 
4046  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.0  | 
4047  |  |  */  | 
4048  |  |  | 
4049  |  | OGRGeometryH OGR_G_MakeValid(OGRGeometryH hGeom)  | 
4050  |  |  | 
4051  | 0  | { | 
4052  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hGeom, "OGR_G_MakeValid", nullptr);  | 
4053  |  |  | 
4054  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::ToHandle(OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->MakeValid());  | 
4055  | 0  | }  | 
4056  |  |  | 
4057  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
4058  |  | /*                         OGR_G_MakeValidEx()                            */  | 
4059  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
4060  |  |  | 
4061  |  | /**  | 
4062  |  |  * \brief Attempts to make an invalid geometry valid without losing vertices.  | 
4063  |  |  *  | 
4064  |  |  * Already-valid geometries are cloned without further intervention.  | 
4065  |  |  *  | 
4066  |  |  * This function is the same as the C++ method OGRGeometry::MakeValid().  | 
4067  |  |  *  | 
4068  |  |  * See documentation of that method for possible options.  | 
4069  |  |  *  | 
4070  |  |  * @param hGeom The Geometry to make valid.  | 
4071  |  |  * @param papszOptions Options.  | 
4072  |  |  *  | 
4073  |  |  * @return a new geometry to be freed by the caller with OGR_G_DestroyGeometry,  | 
4074  |  |  * or NULL if an error occurs.  | 
4075  |  |  *  | 
4076  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.4  | 
4077  |  |  */  | 
4078  |  |  | 
4079  |  | OGRGeometryH OGR_G_MakeValidEx(OGRGeometryH hGeom, CSLConstList papszOptions)  | 
4080  |  |  | 
4081  | 0  | { | 
4082  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hGeom, "OGR_G_MakeValidEx", nullptr);  | 
4083  |  |  | 
4084  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::ToHandle(  | 
4085  | 0  |         OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->MakeValid(papszOptions));  | 
4086  | 0  | }  | 
4087  |  |  | 
4088  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
4089  |  | /*                            Normalize()                               */  | 
4090  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
4091  |  |  | 
4092  |  | /**  | 
4093  |  |  * \brief Attempts to bring geometry into normalized/canonical form.  | 
4094  |  |  *  | 
4095  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_Normalize().  | 
4096  |  |  *  | 
4097  |  |  * This function is built on the GEOS library; check it for the definition  | 
4098  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
4099  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this function will always fail,  | 
4100  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
4101  |  |  *  | 
4102  |  |  * @return a new geometry to be freed by the caller, or NULL if an error occurs.  | 
4103  |  |  *  | 
4104  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.3  | 
4105  |  |  */  | 
4106  |  | OGRGeometry *OGRGeometry::Normalize() const  | 
4107  | 0  | { | 
4108  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_GEOS  | 
4109  | 0  |     CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "GEOS support not enabled.");  | 
4110  | 0  |     return nullptr;  | 
4111  |  | #else  | 
4112  |  |     OGRGeometry *poOGRProduct = nullptr;  | 
4113  |  |  | 
4114  |  |     GEOSContextHandle_t hGEOSCtxt = createGEOSContext();  | 
4115  |  |     GEOSGeom hGeosGeom = exportToGEOS(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
4116  |  |     if (hGeosGeom != nullptr)  | 
4117  |  |     { | 
4118  |  |  | 
4119  |  |         int hGEOSRet = GEOSNormalize_r(hGEOSCtxt, hGeosGeom);  | 
4120  |  |  | 
4121  |  |         if (hGEOSRet == 0)  | 
4122  |  |         { | 
4123  |  |             poOGRProduct =  | 
4124  |  |                 BuildGeometryFromGEOS(hGEOSCtxt, hGeosGeom, this, nullptr);  | 
4125  |  |         }  | 
4126  |  |         else  | 
4127  |  |         { | 
4128  |  |             GEOSGeom_destroy_r(hGEOSCtxt, hGeosGeom);  | 
4129  |  |         }  | 
4130  |  |     }  | 
4131  |  |     freeGEOSContext(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
4132  |  |  | 
4133  |  |     return poOGRProduct;  | 
4134  |  | #endif  | 
4135  | 0  | }  | 
4136  |  |  | 
4137  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
4138  |  | /*                         OGR_G_Normalize()                            */  | 
4139  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
4140  |  |  | 
4141  |  | /**  | 
4142  |  |  * \brief Attempts to bring geometry into normalized/canonical form.  | 
4143  |  |  *  | 
4144  |  |  * This function is the same as the C++ method OGRGeometry::Normalize().  | 
4145  |  |  *  | 
4146  |  |  * This function is built on the GEOS library; check it for the definition  | 
4147  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
4148  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this function will always fail,  | 
4149  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
4150  |  |  * @param hGeom The Geometry to normalize.  | 
4151  |  |  *  | 
4152  |  |  * @return a new geometry to be freed by the caller with OGR_G_DestroyGeometry,  | 
4153  |  |  * or NULL if an error occurs.  | 
4154  |  |  *  | 
4155  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.3  | 
4156  |  |  */  | 
4157  |  |  | 
4158  |  | OGRGeometryH OGR_G_Normalize(OGRGeometryH hGeom)  | 
4159  |  |  | 
4160  | 0  | { | 
4161  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hGeom, "OGR_G_Normalize", nullptr);  | 
4162  |  |  | 
4163  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::ToHandle(OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->Normalize());  | 
4164  | 0  | }  | 
4165  |  |  | 
4166  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
4167  |  | /*                             ConvexHull()                             */  | 
4168  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
4169  |  |  | 
4170  |  | /**  | 
4171  |  |  * \brief Compute convex hull.  | 
4172  |  |  *  | 
4173  |  |  * A new geometry object is created and returned containing the convex  | 
4174  |  |  * hull of the geometry on which the method is invoked.  | 
4175  |  |  *  | 
4176  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_ConvexHull().  | 
4177  |  |  *  | 
4178  |  |  * This method is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
4179  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
4180  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this method will always fail,  | 
4181  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
4182  |  |  *  | 
4183  |  |  * @return a new geometry to be freed by the caller, or NULL if an error occurs.  | 
4184  |  |  */  | 
4185  |  |  | 
4186  |  | OGRGeometry *OGRGeometry::ConvexHull() const  | 
4187  |  |  | 
4188  | 0  | { | 
4189  | 0  |     if (IsSFCGALCompatible())  | 
4190  | 0  |     { | 
4191  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_SFCGAL  | 
4192  |  | 
  | 
4193  | 0  |         CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "SFCGAL support not enabled.");  | 
4194  | 0  |         return nullptr;  | 
4195  |  | 
  | 
4196  |  | #else  | 
4197  |  |  | 
4198  |  |         sfcgal_geometry_t *poThis = OGRGeometry::OGRexportToSFCGAL(this);  | 
4199  |  |         if (poThis == nullptr)  | 
4200  |  |             return nullptr;  | 
4201  |  |  | 
4202  |  |         sfcgal_geometry_t *poRes = sfcgal_geometry_convexhull_3d(poThis);  | 
4203  |  |         OGRGeometry *h_prodGeom = SFCGALexportToOGR(poRes);  | 
4204  |  |         if (h_prodGeom)  | 
4205  |  |             h_prodGeom->assignSpatialReference(getSpatialReference());  | 
4206  |  |  | 
4207  |  |         sfcgal_geometry_delete(poThis);  | 
4208  |  |         sfcgal_geometry_delete(poRes);  | 
4209  |  |  | 
4210  |  |         return h_prodGeom;  | 
4211  |  |  | 
4212  |  | #endif  | 
4213  | 0  |     }  | 
4214  |  |  | 
4215  | 0  |     else  | 
4216  | 0  |     { | 
4217  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_GEOS  | 
4218  |  | 
  | 
4219  | 0  |         CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "GEOS support not enabled.");  | 
4220  | 0  |         return nullptr;  | 
4221  |  | 
  | 
4222  |  | #else  | 
4223  |  |  | 
4224  |  |         OGRGeometry *poOGRProduct = nullptr;  | 
4225  |  |  | 
4226  |  |         GEOSContextHandle_t hGEOSCtxt = createGEOSContext();  | 
4227  |  |         GEOSGeom hGeosGeom = exportToGEOS(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
4228  |  |         if (hGeosGeom != nullptr)  | 
4229  |  |         { | 
4230  |  |             GEOSGeom hGeosHull = GEOSConvexHull_r(hGEOSCtxt, hGeosGeom);  | 
4231  |  |             GEOSGeom_destroy_r(hGEOSCtxt, hGeosGeom);  | 
4232  |  |  | 
4233  |  |             poOGRProduct =  | 
4234  |  |                 BuildGeometryFromGEOS(hGEOSCtxt, hGeosHull, this, nullptr);  | 
4235  |  |         }  | 
4236  |  |         freeGEOSContext(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
4237  |  |  | 
4238  |  |         return poOGRProduct;  | 
4239  |  |  | 
4240  |  | #endif /* HAVE_GEOS */  | 
4241  | 0  |     }  | 
4242  | 0  | }  | 
4243  |  |  | 
4244  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
4245  |  | /*                          OGR_G_ConvexHull()                          */  | 
4246  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
4247  |  | /**  | 
4248  |  |  * \brief Compute convex hull.  | 
4249  |  |  *  | 
4250  |  |  * A new geometry object is created and returned containing the convex  | 
4251  |  |  * hull of the geometry on which the method is invoked.  | 
4252  |  |  *  | 
4253  |  |  * This function is the same as the C++ method OGRGeometry::ConvexHull().  | 
4254  |  |  *  | 
4255  |  |  * This function is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
4256  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
4257  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this function will always fail,  | 
4258  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
4259  |  |  *  | 
4260  |  |  * @param hTarget The Geometry to calculate the convex hull of.  | 
4261  |  |  *  | 
4262  |  |  * @return a new geometry to be freed by the caller with OGR_G_DestroyGeometry,  | 
4263  |  |  * or NULL if an error occurs.  | 
4264  |  |  */  | 
4265  |  |  | 
4266  |  | OGRGeometryH OGR_G_ConvexHull(OGRGeometryH hTarget)  | 
4267  |  |  | 
4268  | 0  | { | 
4269  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hTarget, "OGR_G_ConvexHull", nullptr);  | 
4270  |  |  | 
4271  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::ToHandle(  | 
4272  | 0  |         OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hTarget)->ConvexHull());  | 
4273  | 0  | }  | 
4274  |  |  | 
4275  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
4276  |  | /*                             ConcaveHull()                            */  | 
4277  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
4278  |  |  | 
4279  |  | /**  | 
4280  |  |  * \brief Compute "concave hull" of a geometry.  | 
4281  |  |  *  | 
4282  |  |  * The concave hull is fully contained within the convex hull and also  | 
4283  |  |  * contains all the points of the input, but in a smaller area.  | 
4284  |  |  * The area ratio is the ratio of the area of the convex hull and the concave  | 
4285  |  |  * hull. Frequently used to convert a multi-point into a polygonal area.  | 
4286  |  |  * that contains all the points in the input Geometry.  | 
4287  |  |  *  | 
4288  |  |  * A new geometry object is created and returned containing the concave  | 
4289  |  |  * hull of the geometry on which the method is invoked.  | 
4290  |  |  *  | 
4291  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_ConcaveHull().  | 
4292  |  |  *  | 
4293  |  |  * This method is built on the GEOS >= 3.11 library  | 
4294  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS >= 3.11 librray, this method will always  | 
4295  |  |  * fail, issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
4296  |  |  *  | 
4297  |  |  * @param dfRatio Ratio of the area of the convex hull and the concave hull.  | 
4298  |  |  * @param bAllowHoles Whether holes are allowed.  | 
4299  |  |  *  | 
4300  |  |  * @return a new geometry to be freed by the caller, or NULL if an error occurs.  | 
4301  |  |  *  | 
4302  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.6  | 
4303  |  |  */  | 
4304  |  |  | 
4305  |  | OGRGeometry *OGRGeometry::ConcaveHull(double dfRatio, bool bAllowHoles) const  | 
4306  | 0  | { | 
4307  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_GEOS  | 
4308  | 0  |     (void)dfRatio;  | 
4309  | 0  |     (void)bAllowHoles;  | 
4310  | 0  |     CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "GEOS support not enabled.");  | 
4311  | 0  |     return nullptr;  | 
4312  |  | #elif GEOS_VERSION_MAJOR == 3 && GEOS_VERSION_MINOR < 11  | 
4313  |  |     (void)dfRatio;  | 
4314  |  |     (void)bAllowHoles;  | 
4315  |  |     CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported,  | 
4316  |  |              "GEOS 3.11 or later needed for ConcaveHull.");  | 
4317  |  |     return nullptr;  | 
4318  |  | #else  | 
4319  |  |     OGRGeometry *poOGRProduct = nullptr;  | 
4320  |  |  | 
4321  |  |     GEOSContextHandle_t hGEOSCtxt = createGEOSContext();  | 
4322  |  |     GEOSGeom hGeosGeom = exportToGEOS(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
4323  |  |     if (hGeosGeom != nullptr)  | 
4324  |  |     { | 
4325  |  |         GEOSGeom hGeosHull =  | 
4326  |  |             GEOSConcaveHull_r(hGEOSCtxt, hGeosGeom, dfRatio, bAllowHoles);  | 
4327  |  |         GEOSGeom_destroy_r(hGEOSCtxt, hGeosGeom);  | 
4328  |  |  | 
4329  |  |         poOGRProduct =  | 
4330  |  |             BuildGeometryFromGEOS(hGEOSCtxt, hGeosHull, this, nullptr);  | 
4331  |  |     }  | 
4332  |  |     freeGEOSContext(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
4333  |  |  | 
4334  |  |     return poOGRProduct;  | 
4335  |  | #endif /* HAVE_GEOS */  | 
4336  | 0  | }  | 
4337  |  |  | 
4338  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
4339  |  | /*                          OGR_G_ConcaveHull()                         */  | 
4340  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
4341  |  | /**  | 
4342  |  |  * \brief Compute "concave hull" of a geometry.  | 
4343  |  |  *  | 
4344  |  |  * The concave hull is fully contained within the convex hull and also  | 
4345  |  |  * contains all the points of the input, but in a smaller area.  | 
4346  |  |  * The area ratio is the ratio of the area of the convex hull and the concave  | 
4347  |  |  * hull. Frequently used to convert a multi-point into a polygonal area.  | 
4348  |  |  * that contains all the points in the input Geometry.  | 
4349  |  |  *  | 
4350  |  |  * A new geometry object is created and returned containing the convex  | 
4351  |  |  * hull of the geometry on which the function is invoked.  | 
4352  |  |  *  | 
4353  |  |  * This function is the same as the C++ method OGRGeometry::ConcaveHull().  | 
4354  |  |  *  | 
4355  |  |  * This function is built on the GEOS >= 3.11 library  | 
4356  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS >= 3.11 librray, this function will always  | 
4357  |  |  * fail, issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
4358  |  |  *  | 
4359  |  |  * @param hTarget The Geometry to calculate the concave hull of.  | 
4360  |  |  * @param dfRatio Ratio of the area of the convex hull and the concave hull.  | 
4361  |  |  * @param bAllowHoles Whether holes are allowed.  | 
4362  |  |  *  | 
4363  |  |  * @return a new geometry to be freed by the caller with OGR_G_DestroyGeometry,  | 
4364  |  |  * or NULL if an error occurs.  | 
4365  |  |  *  | 
4366  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.6  | 
4367  |  |  */  | 
4368  |  |  | 
4369  |  | OGRGeometryH OGR_G_ConcaveHull(OGRGeometryH hTarget, double dfRatio,  | 
4370  |  |                                bool bAllowHoles)  | 
4371  |  |  | 
4372  | 0  | { | 
4373  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hTarget, "OGR_G_ConcaveHull", nullptr);  | 
4374  |  |  | 
4375  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::ToHandle(  | 
4376  | 0  |         OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hTarget)->ConcaveHull(dfRatio, bAllowHoles));  | 
4377  | 0  | }  | 
4378  |  |  | 
4379  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
4380  |  | /*                            Boundary()                                */  | 
4381  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
4382  |  |  | 
4383  |  | /**  | 
4384  |  |  * \brief Compute boundary.  | 
4385  |  |  *  | 
4386  |  |  * A new geometry object is created and returned containing the boundary  | 
4387  |  |  * of the geometry on which the method is invoked.  | 
4388  |  |  *  | 
4389  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_Boundary().  | 
4390  |  |  *  | 
4391  |  |  * This method is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
4392  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
4393  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this method will always fail,  | 
4394  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
4395  |  |  *  | 
4396  |  |  * @return a new geometry to be freed by the caller, or NULL if an error occurs.  | 
4397  |  |  *  | 
4398  |  |  * @since OGR 1.8.0  | 
4399  |  |  */  | 
4400  |  |  | 
4401  |  | OGRGeometry *OGRGeometry::Boundary() const  | 
4402  |  |  | 
4403  | 0  | { | 
4404  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_GEOS  | 
4405  |  | 
  | 
4406  | 0  |     CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "GEOS support not enabled.");  | 
4407  | 0  |     return nullptr;  | 
4408  |  | 
  | 
4409  |  | #else  | 
4410  |  |  | 
4411  |  |     OGRGeometry *poOGRProduct = nullptr;  | 
4412  |  |  | 
4413  |  |     GEOSContextHandle_t hGEOSCtxt = createGEOSContext();  | 
4414  |  |     GEOSGeom hGeosGeom = exportToGEOS(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
4415  |  |     if (hGeosGeom != nullptr)  | 
4416  |  |     { | 
4417  |  |         GEOSGeom hGeosProduct = GEOSBoundary_r(hGEOSCtxt, hGeosGeom);  | 
4418  |  |         GEOSGeom_destroy_r(hGEOSCtxt, hGeosGeom);  | 
4419  |  |  | 
4420  |  |         poOGRProduct =  | 
4421  |  |             BuildGeometryFromGEOS(hGEOSCtxt, hGeosProduct, this, nullptr);  | 
4422  |  |     }  | 
4423  |  |     freeGEOSContext(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
4424  |  |  | 
4425  |  |     return poOGRProduct;  | 
4426  |  |  | 
4427  |  | #endif  // HAVE_GEOS  | 
4428  | 0  | }  | 
4429  |  |  | 
4430  |  | //! @cond Doxygen_Suppress  | 
4431  |  | /**  | 
4432  |  |  * \brief Compute boundary (deprecated)  | 
4433  |  |  *  | 
4434  |  |  * @deprecated  | 
4435  |  |  *  | 
4436  |  |  * @see Boundary()  | 
4437  |  |  */  | 
4438  |  | OGRGeometry *OGRGeometry::getBoundary() const  | 
4439  |  |  | 
4440  | 0  | { | 
4441  | 0  |     return Boundary();  | 
4442  | 0  | }  | 
4443  |  |  | 
4444  |  | //! @endcond  | 
4445  |  |  | 
4446  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
4447  |  | /*                         OGR_G_Boundary()                             */  | 
4448  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
4449  |  | /**  | 
4450  |  |  * \brief Compute boundary.  | 
4451  |  |  *  | 
4452  |  |  * A new geometry object is created and returned containing the boundary  | 
4453  |  |  * of the geometry on which the method is invoked.  | 
4454  |  |  *  | 
4455  |  |  * This function is the same as the C++ method OGR_G_Boundary().  | 
4456  |  |  *  | 
4457  |  |  * This function is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
4458  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
4459  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this function will always fail,  | 
4460  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
4461  |  |  *  | 
4462  |  |  * @param hTarget The Geometry to calculate the boundary of.  | 
4463  |  |  *  | 
4464  |  |  * @return a new geometry to be freed by the caller with OGR_G_DestroyGeometry,  | 
4465  |  |  * or NULL if an error occurs.  | 
4466  |  |  *  | 
4467  |  |  * @since OGR 1.8.0  | 
4468  |  |  */  | 
4469  |  | OGRGeometryH OGR_G_Boundary(OGRGeometryH hTarget)  | 
4470  |  |  | 
4471  | 0  | { | 
4472  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hTarget, "OGR_G_Boundary", nullptr);  | 
4473  |  |  | 
4474  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::ToHandle(OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hTarget)->Boundary());  | 
4475  | 0  | }  | 
4476  |  |  | 
4477  |  | /**  | 
4478  |  |  * \brief Compute boundary (deprecated)  | 
4479  |  |  *  | 
4480  |  |  * @deprecated  | 
4481  |  |  *  | 
4482  |  |  * @see OGR_G_Boundary()  | 
4483  |  |  */  | 
4484  |  | OGRGeometryH OGR_G_GetBoundary(OGRGeometryH hTarget)  | 
4485  |  |  | 
4486  | 0  | { | 
4487  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hTarget, "OGR_G_GetBoundary", nullptr);  | 
4488  |  |  | 
4489  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::ToHandle(OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hTarget)->Boundary());  | 
4490  | 0  | }  | 
4491  |  |  | 
4492  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
4493  |  | /*                               Buffer()                               */  | 
4494  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
4495  |  |  | 
4496  |  | /**  | 
4497  |  |  * \brief Compute buffer of geometry.  | 
4498  |  |  *  | 
4499  |  |  * Builds a new geometry containing the buffer region around the geometry  | 
4500  |  |  * on which it is invoked.  The buffer is a polygon containing the region within  | 
4501  |  |  * the buffer distance of the original geometry.  | 
4502  |  |  *  | 
4503  |  |  * Some buffer sections are properly described as curves, but are converted to  | 
4504  |  |  * approximate polygons.  The nQuadSegs parameter can be used to control how  | 
4505  |  |  * many segments should be used to define a 90 degree curve - a quadrant of a  | 
4506  |  |  * circle.  A value of 30 is a reasonable default.  Large values result in  | 
4507  |  |  * large numbers of vertices in the resulting buffer geometry while small  | 
4508  |  |  * numbers reduce the accuracy of the result.  | 
4509  |  |  *  | 
4510  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_Buffer().  | 
4511  |  |  *  | 
4512  |  |  * This method is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
4513  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
4514  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this method will always fail,  | 
4515  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
4516  |  |  *  | 
4517  |  |  * @param dfDist the buffer distance to be applied. Should be expressed into  | 
4518  |  |  *               the same unit as the coordinates of the geometry.  | 
4519  |  |  *  | 
4520  |  |  * @param nQuadSegs the number of segments used to approximate a 90  | 
4521  |  |  * degree (quadrant) of curvature.  | 
4522  |  |  *  | 
4523  |  |  * @return a new geometry to be freed by the caller, or NULL if an error occurs.  | 
4524  |  |  */  | 
4525  |  |  | 
4526  |  | OGRGeometry *OGRGeometry::Buffer(UNUSED_IF_NO_GEOS double dfDist,  | 
4527  |  |                                  UNUSED_IF_NO_GEOS int nQuadSegs) const  | 
4528  |  |  | 
4529  | 0  | { | 
4530  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_GEOS  | 
4531  |  | 
  | 
4532  | 0  |     CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "GEOS support not enabled.");  | 
4533  | 0  |     return nullptr;  | 
4534  |  | 
  | 
4535  |  | #else  | 
4536  |  |  | 
4537  |  |     OGRGeometry *poOGRProduct = nullptr;  | 
4538  |  |  | 
4539  |  |     GEOSContextHandle_t hGEOSCtxt = createGEOSContext();  | 
4540  |  |     GEOSGeom hGeosGeom = exportToGEOS(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
4541  |  |     if (hGeosGeom != nullptr)  | 
4542  |  |     { | 
4543  |  |         GEOSGeom hGeosProduct =  | 
4544  |  |             GEOSBuffer_r(hGEOSCtxt, hGeosGeom, dfDist, nQuadSegs);  | 
4545  |  |         GEOSGeom_destroy_r(hGEOSCtxt, hGeosGeom);  | 
4546  |  |  | 
4547  |  |         poOGRProduct =  | 
4548  |  |             BuildGeometryFromGEOS(hGEOSCtxt, hGeosProduct, this, nullptr);  | 
4549  |  |     }  | 
4550  |  |     freeGEOSContext(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
4551  |  |  | 
4552  |  |     return poOGRProduct;  | 
4553  |  |  | 
4554  |  | #endif  // HAVE_GEOS  | 
4555  | 0  | }  | 
4556  |  |  | 
4557  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
4558  |  | /*                            OGR_G_Buffer()                            */  | 
4559  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
4560  |  |  | 
4561  |  | /**  | 
4562  |  |  * \brief Compute buffer of geometry.  | 
4563  |  |  *  | 
4564  |  |  * Builds a new geometry containing the buffer region around the geometry  | 
4565  |  |  * on which it is invoked.  The buffer is a polygon containing the region within  | 
4566  |  |  * the buffer distance of the original geometry.  | 
4567  |  |  *  | 
4568  |  |  * Some buffer sections are properly described as curves, but are converted to  | 
4569  |  |  * approximate polygons.  The nQuadSegs parameter can be used to control how  | 
4570  |  |  * many segments should be used to define a 90 degree curve - a quadrant of a  | 
4571  |  |  * circle.  A value of 30 is a reasonable default.  Large values result in  | 
4572  |  |  * large numbers of vertices in the resulting buffer geometry while small  | 
4573  |  |  * numbers reduce the accuracy of the result.  | 
4574  |  |  *  | 
4575  |  |  * This function is the same as the C++ method OGRGeometry::Buffer().  | 
4576  |  |  *  | 
4577  |  |  * This function is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
4578  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
4579  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this function will always fail,  | 
4580  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
4581  |  |  *  | 
4582  |  |  * @param hTarget the geometry.  | 
4583  |  |  * @param dfDist the buffer distance to be applied. Should be expressed into  | 
4584  |  |  *               the same unit as the coordinates of the geometry.  | 
4585  |  |  *  | 
4586  |  |  * @param nQuadSegs the number of segments used to approximate a 90 degree  | 
4587  |  |  * (quadrant) of curvature.  | 
4588  |  |  *  | 
4589  |  |  * @return a new geometry to be freed by the caller with OGR_G_DestroyGeometry,  | 
4590  |  |  * or NULL if an error occurs.  | 
4591  |  |  */  | 
4592  |  |  | 
4593  |  | OGRGeometryH OGR_G_Buffer(OGRGeometryH hTarget, double dfDist, int nQuadSegs)  | 
4594  |  |  | 
4595  | 0  | { | 
4596  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hTarget, "OGR_G_Buffer", nullptr);  | 
4597  |  |  | 
4598  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::ToHandle(  | 
4599  | 0  |         OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hTarget)->Buffer(dfDist, nQuadSegs));  | 
4600  | 0  | }  | 
4601  |  |  | 
4602  |  | /**  | 
4603  |  |  * \brief Compute buffer of geometry.  | 
4604  |  |  *  | 
4605  |  |  * Builds a new geometry containing the buffer region around the geometry  | 
4606  |  |  * on which it is invoked.  The buffer is a polygon containing the region within  | 
4607  |  |  * the buffer distance of the original geometry.  | 
4608  |  |  *  | 
4609  |  |  * This function is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
4610  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
4611  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this function will always fail,  | 
4612  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
4613  |  |  *  | 
4614  |  |  * The following options are supported. See the GEOS library for more detailed  | 
4615  |  |  * descriptions.  | 
4616  |  |  *  | 
4617  |  |  * <ul>  | 
4618  |  |  * <li>ENDCAP_STYLE=ROUND/FLAT/SQUARE</li>  | 
4619  |  |  * <li>JOIN_STYLE=ROUND/MITRE/BEVEL</li>  | 
4620  |  |  * <li>MITRE_LIMIT=double</li>  | 
4621  |  |  * <li>QUADRANT_SEGMENTS=int</li>  | 
4622  |  |  * <li>SINGLE_SIDED=YES/NO</li>  | 
4623  |  |  * </ul>  | 
4624  |  |  *  | 
4625  |  |  * This function is the same as the C function OGR_G_BufferEx().  | 
4626  |  |  *  | 
4627  |  |  * @param dfDist the buffer distance to be applied. Should be expressed into  | 
4628  |  |  *               the same unit as the coordinates of the geometry.  | 
4629  |  |  * @param papszOptions NULL terminated list of options (may be NULL)  | 
4630  |  |  *  | 
4631  |  |  * @return a new geometry to be freed by the caller, or NULL if an error occurs.  | 
4632  |  |  *  | 
4633  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.10  | 
4634  |  |  */  | 
4635  |  |  | 
4636  |  | OGRGeometry *  | 
4637  |  | OGRGeometry::BufferEx(UNUSED_IF_NO_GEOS double dfDist,  | 
4638  |  |                       UNUSED_IF_NO_GEOS CSLConstList papszOptions) const  | 
4639  | 0  | { | 
4640  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_GEOS  | 
4641  |  | 
  | 
4642  | 0  |     CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "GEOS support not enabled.");  | 
4643  | 0  |     return nullptr;  | 
4644  |  | 
  | 
4645  |  | #else  | 
4646  |  |     OGRGeometry *poOGRProduct = nullptr;  | 
4647  |  |     GEOSContextHandle_t hGEOSCtxt = createGEOSContext();  | 
4648  |  |  | 
4649  |  |     auto hParams = GEOSBufferParams_create_r(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
4650  |  |     bool bParamsAreValid = true;  | 
4651  |  |  | 
4652  |  |     for (const auto &[pszParam, pszValue] : cpl::IterateNameValue(papszOptions))  | 
4653  |  |     { | 
4654  |  |         if (EQUAL(pszParam, "ENDCAP_STYLE"))  | 
4655  |  |         { | 
4656  |  |             int nStyle;  | 
4657  |  |             if (EQUAL(pszValue, "ROUND"))  | 
4658  |  |             { | 
4659  |  |                 nStyle = GEOSBUF_CAP_ROUND;  | 
4660  |  |             }  | 
4661  |  |             else if (EQUAL(pszValue, "FLAT"))  | 
4662  |  |             { | 
4663  |  |                 nStyle = GEOSBUF_CAP_FLAT;  | 
4664  |  |             }  | 
4665  |  |             else if (EQUAL(pszValue, "SQUARE"))  | 
4666  |  |             { | 
4667  |  |                 nStyle = GEOSBUF_CAP_SQUARE;  | 
4668  |  |             }  | 
4669  |  |             else  | 
4670  |  |             { | 
4671  |  |                 bParamsAreValid = false;  | 
4672  |  |                 CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported,  | 
4673  |  |                          "Invalid value for ENDCAP_STYLE: %s", pszValue);  | 
4674  |  |                 break;  | 
4675  |  |             }  | 
4676  |  |  | 
4677  |  |             if (!GEOSBufferParams_setEndCapStyle_r(hGEOSCtxt, hParams, nStyle))  | 
4678  |  |             { | 
4679  |  |                 bParamsAreValid = false;  | 
4680  |  |             }  | 
4681  |  |         }  | 
4682  |  |         else if (EQUAL(pszParam, "JOIN_STYLE"))  | 
4683  |  |         { | 
4684  |  |             int nStyle;  | 
4685  |  |             if (EQUAL(pszValue, "ROUND"))  | 
4686  |  |             { | 
4687  |  |                 nStyle = GEOSBUF_JOIN_ROUND;  | 
4688  |  |             }  | 
4689  |  |             else if (EQUAL(pszValue, "MITRE"))  | 
4690  |  |             { | 
4691  |  |                 nStyle = GEOSBUF_JOIN_MITRE;  | 
4692  |  |             }  | 
4693  |  |             else if (EQUAL(pszValue, "BEVEL"))  | 
4694  |  |             { | 
4695  |  |                 nStyle = GEOSBUF_JOIN_BEVEL;  | 
4696  |  |             }  | 
4697  |  |             else  | 
4698  |  |             { | 
4699  |  |                 bParamsAreValid = false;  | 
4700  |  |                 CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported,  | 
4701  |  |                          "Invalid value for JOIN_STYLE: %s", pszValue);  | 
4702  |  |                 break;  | 
4703  |  |             }  | 
4704  |  |  | 
4705  |  |             if (!GEOSBufferParams_setJoinStyle_r(hGEOSCtxt, hParams, nStyle))  | 
4706  |  |             { | 
4707  |  |                 bParamsAreValid = false;  | 
4708  |  |                 break;  | 
4709  |  |             }  | 
4710  |  |         }  | 
4711  |  |         else if (EQUAL(pszParam, "MITRE_LIMIT"))  | 
4712  |  |         { | 
4713  |  |             try  | 
4714  |  |             { | 
4715  |  |                 std::size_t end;  | 
4716  |  |                 double dfLimit = std::stod(pszValue, &end);  | 
4717  |  |  | 
4718  |  |                 if (end != strlen(pszValue))  | 
4719  |  |                 { | 
4720  |  |                     throw std::invalid_argument(""); | 
4721  |  |                 }  | 
4722  |  |  | 
4723  |  |                 if (!GEOSBufferParams_setMitreLimit_r(hGEOSCtxt, hParams,  | 
4724  |  |                                                       dfLimit))  | 
4725  |  |                 { | 
4726  |  |                     bParamsAreValid = false;  | 
4727  |  |                     break;  | 
4728  |  |                 }  | 
4729  |  |             }  | 
4730  |  |             catch (const std::invalid_argument &)  | 
4731  |  |             { | 
4732  |  |                 bParamsAreValid = false;  | 
4733  |  |                 CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_IllegalArg,  | 
4734  |  |                          "Invalid value for MITRE_LIMIT: %s", pszValue);  | 
4735  |  |             }  | 
4736  |  |             catch (const std::out_of_range &)  | 
4737  |  |             { | 
4738  |  |                 bParamsAreValid = false;  | 
4739  |  |                 CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_IllegalArg,  | 
4740  |  |                          "Invalid value for MITRE_LIMIT: %s", pszValue);  | 
4741  |  |             }  | 
4742  |  |         }  | 
4743  |  |         else if (EQUAL(pszParam, "QUADRANT_SEGMENTS"))  | 
4744  |  |         { | 
4745  |  |             try  | 
4746  |  |             { | 
4747  |  |                 std::size_t end;  | 
4748  |  |                 int nQuadSegs = std::stoi(pszValue, &end, 10);  | 
4749  |  |  | 
4750  |  |                 if (end != strlen(pszValue))  | 
4751  |  |                 { | 
4752  |  |                     throw std::invalid_argument(""); | 
4753  |  |                 }  | 
4754  |  |  | 
4755  |  |                 if (!GEOSBufferParams_setQuadrantSegments_r(hGEOSCtxt, hParams,  | 
4756  |  |                                                             nQuadSegs))  | 
4757  |  |                 { | 
4758  |  |                     bParamsAreValid = false;  | 
4759  |  |                     break;  | 
4760  |  |                 }  | 
4761  |  |             }  | 
4762  |  |             catch (const std::invalid_argument &)  | 
4763  |  |             { | 
4764  |  |                 bParamsAreValid = false;  | 
4765  |  |                 CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_IllegalArg,  | 
4766  |  |                          "Invalid value for QUADRANT_SEGMENTS: %s", pszValue);  | 
4767  |  |             }  | 
4768  |  |             catch (const std::out_of_range &)  | 
4769  |  |             { | 
4770  |  |                 bParamsAreValid = false;  | 
4771  |  |                 CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_IllegalArg,  | 
4772  |  |                          "Invalid value for QUADRANT_SEGMENTS: %s", pszValue);  | 
4773  |  |             }  | 
4774  |  |         }  | 
4775  |  |         else if (EQUAL(pszParam, "SINGLE_SIDED"))  | 
4776  |  |         { | 
4777  |  |             bool bSingleSided = CPLTestBool(pszValue);  | 
4778  |  |  | 
4779  |  |             if (!GEOSBufferParams_setSingleSided_r(hGEOSCtxt, hParams,  | 
4780  |  |                                                    bSingleSided))  | 
4781  |  |             { | 
4782  |  |                 bParamsAreValid = false;  | 
4783  |  |                 break;  | 
4784  |  |             }  | 
4785  |  |         }  | 
4786  |  |         else  | 
4787  |  |         { | 
4788  |  |             bParamsAreValid = false;  | 
4789  |  |             CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported,  | 
4790  |  |                      "Unsupported buffer option: %s", pszValue);  | 
4791  |  |         }  | 
4792  |  |     }  | 
4793  |  |  | 
4794  |  |     if (bParamsAreValid)  | 
4795  |  |     { | 
4796  |  |         GEOSGeom hGeosGeom = exportToGEOS(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
4797  |  |         if (hGeosGeom != nullptr)  | 
4798  |  |         { | 
4799  |  |             GEOSGeom hGeosProduct =  | 
4800  |  |                 GEOSBufferWithParams_r(hGEOSCtxt, hGeosGeom, hParams, dfDist);  | 
4801  |  |             GEOSGeom_destroy_r(hGEOSCtxt, hGeosGeom);  | 
4802  |  |  | 
4803  |  |             if (hGeosProduct != nullptr)  | 
4804  |  |             { | 
4805  |  |                 poOGRProduct = BuildGeometryFromGEOS(hGEOSCtxt, hGeosProduct,  | 
4806  |  |                                                      this, nullptr);  | 
4807  |  |             }  | 
4808  |  |         }  | 
4809  |  |     }  | 
4810  |  |  | 
4811  |  |     GEOSBufferParams_destroy_r(hGEOSCtxt, hParams);  | 
4812  |  |     freeGEOSContext(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
4813  |  |     return poOGRProduct;  | 
4814  |  | #endif  | 
4815  | 0  | }  | 
4816  |  |  | 
4817  |  | /**  | 
4818  |  |  * \brief Compute buffer of geometry.  | 
4819  |  |  *  | 
4820  |  |  * Builds a new geometry containing the buffer region around the geometry  | 
4821  |  |  * on which it is invoked.  The buffer is a polygon containing the region within  | 
4822  |  |  * the buffer distance of the original geometry.  | 
4823  |  |  *  | 
4824  |  |  * This function is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
4825  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
4826  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this function will always fail,  | 
4827  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
4828  |  |  *  | 
4829  |  |  * The following options are supported. See the GEOS library for more detailed  | 
4830  |  |  * descriptions.  | 
4831  |  |  *  | 
4832  |  |  * <ul>  | 
4833  |  |  * <li>ENDCAP_STYLE=ROUND/FLAT/SQUARE</li>  | 
4834  |  |  * <li>JOIN_STYLE=ROUND/MITRE/BEVEL</li>  | 
4835  |  |  * <li>MITRE_LIMIT=double</li>  | 
4836  |  |  * <li>QUADRANT_SEGMENTS=int</li>  | 
4837  |  |  * <li>SINGLE_SIDED=YES/NO</li>  | 
4838  |  |  * </ul>  | 
4839  |  |  *  | 
4840  |  |  * This function is the same as the C++ method OGRGeometry::BufferEx().  | 
4841  |  |  *  | 
4842  |  |  * @param hTarget the geometry.  | 
4843  |  |  * @param dfDist the buffer distance to be applied. Should be expressed into  | 
4844  |  |  *               the same unit as the coordinates of the geometry.  | 
4845  |  |  * @param papszOptions NULL terminated list of options (may be NULL)  | 
4846  |  |  *  | 
4847  |  |  * @return a new geometry to be freed by the caller with OGR_G_DestroyGeometry,  | 
4848  |  |  * or NULL if an error occurs.  | 
4849  |  |  *  | 
4850  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.10  | 
4851  |  |  */  | 
4852  |  |  | 
4853  |  | OGRGeometryH OGR_G_BufferEx(OGRGeometryH hTarget, double dfDist,  | 
4854  |  |                             CSLConstList papszOptions)  | 
4855  |  |  | 
4856  | 0  | { | 
4857  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hTarget, "OGR_G_BufferEx", nullptr);  | 
4858  |  |  | 
4859  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::ToHandle(  | 
4860  | 0  |         OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hTarget)->BufferEx(dfDist, papszOptions));  | 
4861  | 0  | }  | 
4862  |  |  | 
4863  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
4864  |  | /*                            Intersection()                            */  | 
4865  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
4866  |  |  | 
4867  |  | /**  | 
4868  |  |  * \brief Compute intersection.  | 
4869  |  |  *  | 
4870  |  |  * Generates a new geometry which is the region of intersection of the  | 
4871  |  |  * two geometries operated on.  The Intersects() method can be used to test if  | 
4872  |  |  * two geometries intersect.  | 
4873  |  |  *  | 
4874  |  |  * Geometry validity is not checked. In case you are unsure of the validity  | 
4875  |  |  * of the input geometries, call IsValid() before, otherwise the result might  | 
4876  |  |  * be wrong.  | 
4877  |  |  *  | 
4878  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_Intersection().  | 
4879  |  |  *  | 
4880  |  |  * This method is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
4881  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
4882  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this method will always fail,  | 
4883  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
4884  |  |  *  | 
4885  |  |  * @param poOtherGeom the other geometry intersected with "this" geometry.  | 
4886  |  |  *  | 
4887  |  |  * @return a new geometry to be freed by the caller, or NULL if there is no  | 
4888  |  |  * intersection or if an error occurs.  | 
4889  |  |  *  | 
4890  |  |  */  | 
4891  |  |  | 
4892  |  | OGRGeometry *  | 
4893  |  | OGRGeometry::Intersection(UNUSED_PARAMETER const OGRGeometry *poOtherGeom) const  | 
4894  |  |  | 
4895  | 0  | { | 
4896  | 0  |     if (IsSFCGALCompatible() || poOtherGeom->IsSFCGALCompatible())  | 
4897  | 0  |     { | 
4898  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_SFCGAL  | 
4899  |  | 
  | 
4900  | 0  |         CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "SFCGAL support not enabled.");  | 
4901  | 0  |         return nullptr;  | 
4902  |  | 
  | 
4903  |  | #else  | 
4904  |  |  | 
4905  |  |         sfcgal_geometry_t *poThis = OGRGeometry::OGRexportToSFCGAL(this);  | 
4906  |  |         if (poThis == nullptr)  | 
4907  |  |             return nullptr;  | 
4908  |  |  | 
4909  |  |         sfcgal_geometry_t *poOther =  | 
4910  |  |             OGRGeometry::OGRexportToSFCGAL(poOtherGeom);  | 
4911  |  |         if (poOther == nullptr)  | 
4912  |  |         { | 
4913  |  |             sfcgal_geometry_delete(poThis);  | 
4914  |  |             return nullptr;  | 
4915  |  |         }  | 
4916  |  |  | 
4917  |  |         sfcgal_geometry_t *poRes =  | 
4918  |  |             sfcgal_geometry_intersection_3d(poThis, poOther);  | 
4919  |  |         OGRGeometry *h_prodGeom = SFCGALexportToOGR(poRes);  | 
4920  |  |         if (h_prodGeom != nullptr && getSpatialReference() != nullptr &&  | 
4921  |  |             poOtherGeom->getSpatialReference() != nullptr &&  | 
4922  |  |             poOtherGeom->getSpatialReference()->IsSame(getSpatialReference()))  | 
4923  |  |             h_prodGeom->assignSpatialReference(getSpatialReference());  | 
4924  |  |  | 
4925  |  |         sfcgal_geometry_delete(poThis);  | 
4926  |  |         sfcgal_geometry_delete(poOther);  | 
4927  |  |         sfcgal_geometry_delete(poRes);  | 
4928  |  |  | 
4929  |  |         return h_prodGeom;  | 
4930  |  |  | 
4931  |  | #endif  | 
4932  | 0  |     }  | 
4933  |  |  | 
4934  | 0  |     else  | 
4935  | 0  |     { | 
4936  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_GEOS  | 
4937  |  | 
  | 
4938  | 0  |         CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "GEOS support not enabled.");  | 
4939  | 0  |         return nullptr;  | 
4940  |  | 
  | 
4941  |  | #else  | 
4942  |  |         return BuildGeometryFromTwoGeoms(this, poOtherGeom, GEOSIntersection_r);  | 
4943  |  | #endif /* HAVE_GEOS */  | 
4944  | 0  |     }  | 
4945  | 0  | }  | 
4946  |  |  | 
4947  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
4948  |  | /*                         OGR_G_Intersection()                         */  | 
4949  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
4950  |  |  | 
4951  |  | /**  | 
4952  |  |  * \brief Compute intersection.  | 
4953  |  |  *  | 
4954  |  |  * Generates a new geometry which is the region of intersection of the  | 
4955  |  |  * two geometries operated on.  The OGR_G_Intersects() function can be used to  | 
4956  |  |  * test if two geometries intersect.  | 
4957  |  |  *  | 
4958  |  |  * Geometry validity is not checked. In case you are unsure of the validity  | 
4959  |  |  * of the input geometries, call IsValid() before, otherwise the result might  | 
4960  |  |  * be wrong.  | 
4961  |  |  *  | 
4962  |  |  * This function is the same as the C++ method OGRGeometry::Intersection().  | 
4963  |  |  *  | 
4964  |  |  * This function is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
4965  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
4966  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this function will always fail,  | 
4967  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
4968  |  |  *  | 
4969  |  |  * @param hThis the geometry.  | 
4970  |  |  * @param hOther the other geometry.  | 
4971  |  |  *  | 
4972  |  |  * @return a new geometry to be freed by the caller with OGR_G_DestroyGeometry,  | 
4973  |  |  * or NULL if there is not intersection of if an error occurs.  | 
4974  |  |  */  | 
4975  |  |  | 
4976  |  | OGRGeometryH OGR_G_Intersection(OGRGeometryH hThis, OGRGeometryH hOther)  | 
4977  |  |  | 
4978  | 0  | { | 
4979  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hThis, "OGR_G_Intersection", nullptr);  | 
4980  |  |  | 
4981  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::ToHandle(OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hThis)->Intersection(  | 
4982  | 0  |         OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hOther)));  | 
4983  | 0  | }  | 
4984  |  |  | 
4985  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
4986  |  | /*                               Union()                                */  | 
4987  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
4988  |  |  | 
4989  |  | /**  | 
4990  |  |  * \brief Compute union.  | 
4991  |  |  *  | 
4992  |  |  * Generates a new geometry which is the region of union of the  | 
4993  |  |  * two geometries operated on.  | 
4994  |  |  *  | 
4995  |  |  * Geometry validity is not checked. In case you are unsure of the validity  | 
4996  |  |  * of the input geometries, call IsValid() before, otherwise the result might  | 
4997  |  |  * be wrong.  | 
4998  |  |  *  | 
4999  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_Union().  | 
5000  |  |  *  | 
5001  |  |  * This method is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
5002  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
5003  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this method will always fail,  | 
5004  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
5005  |  |  *  | 
5006  |  |  * @param poOtherGeom the other geometry unioned with "this" geometry.  | 
5007  |  |  *  | 
5008  |  |  * @return a new geometry to be freed by the caller, or NULL if an error occurs.  | 
5009  |  |  */  | 
5010  |  |  | 
5011  |  | OGRGeometry *  | 
5012  |  | OGRGeometry::Union(UNUSED_PARAMETER const OGRGeometry *poOtherGeom) const  | 
5013  |  |  | 
5014  | 0  | { | 
5015  | 0  |     if (IsSFCGALCompatible() || poOtherGeom->IsSFCGALCompatible())  | 
5016  | 0  |     { | 
5017  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_SFCGAL  | 
5018  |  | 
  | 
5019  | 0  |         CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "SFCGAL support not enabled.");  | 
5020  | 0  |         return nullptr;  | 
5021  |  | 
  | 
5022  |  | #else  | 
5023  |  |  | 
5024  |  |         sfcgal_geometry_t *poThis = OGRGeometry::OGRexportToSFCGAL(this);  | 
5025  |  |         if (poThis == nullptr)  | 
5026  |  |             return nullptr;  | 
5027  |  |  | 
5028  |  |         sfcgal_geometry_t *poOther =  | 
5029  |  |             OGRGeometry::OGRexportToSFCGAL(poOtherGeom);  | 
5030  |  |         if (poOther == nullptr)  | 
5031  |  |         { | 
5032  |  |             sfcgal_geometry_delete(poThis);  | 
5033  |  |             return nullptr;  | 
5034  |  |         }  | 
5035  |  |  | 
5036  |  |         sfcgal_geometry_t *poRes = sfcgal_geometry_union_3d(poThis, poOther);  | 
5037  |  |         OGRGeometry *h_prodGeom = OGRGeometry::SFCGALexportToOGR(poRes);  | 
5038  |  |         if (h_prodGeom != nullptr && getSpatialReference() != nullptr &&  | 
5039  |  |             poOtherGeom->getSpatialReference() != nullptr &&  | 
5040  |  |             poOtherGeom->getSpatialReference()->IsSame(getSpatialReference()))  | 
5041  |  |             h_prodGeom->assignSpatialReference(getSpatialReference());  | 
5042  |  |  | 
5043  |  |         sfcgal_geometry_delete(poThis);  | 
5044  |  |         sfcgal_geometry_delete(poOther);  | 
5045  |  |         sfcgal_geometry_delete(poRes);  | 
5046  |  |  | 
5047  |  |         return h_prodGeom;  | 
5048  |  |  | 
5049  |  | #endif  | 
5050  | 0  |     }  | 
5051  |  |  | 
5052  | 0  |     else  | 
5053  | 0  |     { | 
5054  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_GEOS  | 
5055  |  | 
  | 
5056  | 0  |         CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "GEOS support not enabled.");  | 
5057  | 0  |         return nullptr;  | 
5058  |  | 
  | 
5059  |  | #else  | 
5060  |  |         return BuildGeometryFromTwoGeoms(this, poOtherGeom, GEOSUnion_r);  | 
5061  |  | #endif /* HAVE_GEOS */  | 
5062  | 0  |     }  | 
5063  | 0  | }  | 
5064  |  |  | 
5065  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
5066  |  | /*                            OGR_G_Union()                             */  | 
5067  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
5068  |  |  | 
5069  |  | /**  | 
5070  |  |  * \brief Compute union.  | 
5071  |  |  *  | 
5072  |  |  * Generates a new geometry which is the region of union of the  | 
5073  |  |  * two geometries operated on.  | 
5074  |  |  *  | 
5075  |  |  * Geometry validity is not checked. In case you are unsure of the validity  | 
5076  |  |  * of the input geometries, call IsValid() before, otherwise the result might  | 
5077  |  |  * be wrong.  | 
5078  |  |  *  | 
5079  |  |  * This function is the same as the C++ method OGRGeometry::Union().  | 
5080  |  |  *  | 
5081  |  |  * This function is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
5082  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
5083  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this function will always fail,  | 
5084  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
5085  |  |  *  | 
5086  |  |  * @param hThis the geometry.  | 
5087  |  |  * @param hOther the other geometry.  | 
5088  |  |  *  | 
5089  |  |  * @return a new geometry to be freed by the caller with OGR_G_DestroyGeometry,  | 
5090  |  |  * or NULL if an error occurs.  | 
5091  |  |  */  | 
5092  |  |  | 
5093  |  | OGRGeometryH OGR_G_Union(OGRGeometryH hThis, OGRGeometryH hOther)  | 
5094  |  |  | 
5095  | 0  | { | 
5096  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hThis, "OGR_G_Union", nullptr);  | 
5097  |  |  | 
5098  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::ToHandle(  | 
5099  | 0  |         OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hThis)->Union(OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hOther)));  | 
5100  | 0  | }  | 
5101  |  |  | 
5102  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
5103  |  | /*                               UnionCascaded()                        */  | 
5104  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
5105  |  |  | 
5106  |  | /**  | 
5107  |  |  * \brief Compute union using cascading.  | 
5108  |  |  *  | 
5109  |  |  * Geometry validity is not checked. In case you are unsure of the validity  | 
5110  |  |  * of the input geometries, call IsValid() before, otherwise the result might  | 
5111  |  |  * be wrong.  | 
5112  |  |  *  | 
5113  |  |  * The input geometry must be a MultiPolygon.  | 
5114  |  |  *  | 
5115  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_UnionCascaded().  | 
5116  |  |  *  | 
5117  |  |  * This method is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
5118  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
5119  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this method will always fail,  | 
5120  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
5121  |  |  *  | 
5122  |  |  * @return a new geometry to be freed by the caller, or NULL if an error occurs.  | 
5123  |  |  *  | 
5124  |  |  * @since OGR 1.8.0  | 
5125  |  |  *  | 
5126  |  |  * @deprecated Use UnaryUnion() instead  | 
5127  |  |  */  | 
5128  |  |  | 
5129  |  | OGRGeometry *OGRGeometry::UnionCascaded() const  | 
5130  |  |  | 
5131  | 0  | { | 
5132  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_GEOS  | 
5133  |  | 
  | 
5134  | 0  |     CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "GEOS support not enabled.");  | 
5135  | 0  |     return nullptr;  | 
5136  |  | #else  | 
5137  |  |  | 
5138  |  | #if GEOS_VERSION_MAJOR == 3 && GEOS_VERSION_MINOR < 11  | 
5139  |  |     if (wkbFlatten(getGeometryType()) == wkbMultiPolygon && IsEmpty())  | 
5140  |  |     { | 
5141  |  |         // GEOS < 3.11 crashes on an empty multipolygon input  | 
5142  |  |         auto poRet = new OGRGeometryCollection();  | 
5143  |  |         poRet->assignSpatialReference(getSpatialReference());  | 
5144  |  |         return poRet;  | 
5145  |  |     }  | 
5146  |  | #endif  | 
5147  |  |     OGRGeometry *poOGRProduct = nullptr;  | 
5148  |  |  | 
5149  |  |     GEOSContextHandle_t hGEOSCtxt = createGEOSContext();  | 
5150  |  |     GEOSGeom hThisGeosGeom = exportToGEOS(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
5151  |  |     if (hThisGeosGeom != nullptr)  | 
5152  |  |     { | 
5153  |  |         GEOSGeom hGeosProduct = GEOSUnionCascaded_r(hGEOSCtxt, hThisGeosGeom);  | 
5154  |  |         GEOSGeom_destroy_r(hGEOSCtxt, hThisGeosGeom);  | 
5155  |  |  | 
5156  |  |         poOGRProduct =  | 
5157  |  |             BuildGeometryFromGEOS(hGEOSCtxt, hGeosProduct, this, nullptr);  | 
5158  |  |     }  | 
5159  |  |     freeGEOSContext(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
5160  |  |  | 
5161  |  |     return poOGRProduct;  | 
5162  |  |  | 
5163  |  | #endif  // HAVE_GEOS  | 
5164  | 0  | }  | 
5165  |  |  | 
5166  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
5167  |  | /*                            OGR_G_UnionCascaded()                     */  | 
5168  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
5169  |  |  | 
5170  |  | /**  | 
5171  |  |  * \brief Compute union using cascading.  | 
5172  |  |  *  | 
5173  |  |  * Geometry validity is not checked. In case you are unsure of the validity  | 
5174  |  |  * of the input geometries, call IsValid() before, otherwise the result might  | 
5175  |  |  * be wrong.  | 
5176  |  |  *  | 
5177  |  |  * The input geometry must be a MultiPolygon.  | 
5178  |  |  *  | 
5179  |  |  * This function is the same as the C++ method OGRGeometry::UnionCascaded().  | 
5180  |  |  *  | 
5181  |  |  * This function is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
5182  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
5183  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this function will always fail,  | 
5184  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
5185  |  |  *  | 
5186  |  |  * @param hThis the geometry.  | 
5187  |  |  *  | 
5188  |  |  * @return a new geometry to be freed by the caller with OGR_G_DestroyGeometry,  | 
5189  |  |  * or NULL if an error occurs.  | 
5190  |  |  *  | 
5191  |  |  * @deprecated Use OGR_G_UnaryUnion() instead  | 
5192  |  |  */  | 
5193  |  |  | 
5194  |  | OGRGeometryH OGR_G_UnionCascaded(OGRGeometryH hThis)  | 
5195  |  |  | 
5196  | 0  | { | 
5197  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hThis, "OGR_G_UnionCascaded", nullptr);  | 
5198  |  |  | 
5199  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::ToHandle(  | 
5200  | 0  |         OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hThis)->UnionCascaded());  | 
5201  | 0  | }  | 
5202  |  |  | 
5203  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
5204  |  | /*                               UnaryUnion()                           */  | 
5205  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
5206  |  |  | 
5207  |  | /**  | 
5208  |  |  * \brief Returns the union of all components of a single geometry.  | 
5209  |  |  *  | 
5210  |  |  * Usually used to convert a collection into the smallest set of polygons that  | 
5211  |  |  * cover the same area.  | 
5212  |  |  *  | 
5213  |  |  * See https://postgis.net/docs/ST_UnaryUnion.html for more details.  | 
5214  |  |  *  | 
5215  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_UnaryUnion().  | 
5216  |  |  *  | 
5217  |  |  * This method is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
5218  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
5219  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this method will always fail,  | 
5220  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
5221  |  |  *  | 
5222  |  |  * @return a new geometry to be freed by the caller, or NULL if an error occurs.  | 
5223  |  |  *  | 
5224  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.7  | 
5225  |  |  */  | 
5226  |  |  | 
5227  |  | OGRGeometry *OGRGeometry::UnaryUnion() const  | 
5228  |  |  | 
5229  | 0  | { | 
5230  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_GEOS  | 
5231  |  | 
  | 
5232  | 0  |     CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "GEOS support not enabled.");  | 
5233  | 0  |     return nullptr;  | 
5234  |  | #else  | 
5235  |  |  | 
5236  |  | #if GEOS_VERSION_MAJOR == 3 && GEOS_VERSION_MINOR < 11  | 
5237  |  |     if (IsEmpty())  | 
5238  |  |     { | 
5239  |  |         // GEOS < 3.11 crashes on an empty geometry  | 
5240  |  |         auto poRet = new OGRGeometryCollection();  | 
5241  |  |         poRet->assignSpatialReference(getSpatialReference());  | 
5242  |  |         return poRet;  | 
5243  |  |     }  | 
5244  |  | #endif  | 
5245  |  |     OGRGeometry *poOGRProduct = nullptr;  | 
5246  |  |  | 
5247  |  |     GEOSContextHandle_t hGEOSCtxt = createGEOSContext();  | 
5248  |  |     GEOSGeom hThisGeosGeom = exportToGEOS(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
5249  |  |     if (hThisGeosGeom != nullptr)  | 
5250  |  |     { | 
5251  |  |         GEOSGeom hGeosProduct = GEOSUnaryUnion_r(hGEOSCtxt, hThisGeosGeom);  | 
5252  |  |         GEOSGeom_destroy_r(hGEOSCtxt, hThisGeosGeom);  | 
5253  |  |  | 
5254  |  |         poOGRProduct =  | 
5255  |  |             BuildGeometryFromGEOS(hGEOSCtxt, hGeosProduct, this, nullptr);  | 
5256  |  |     }  | 
5257  |  |     freeGEOSContext(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
5258  |  |  | 
5259  |  |     return poOGRProduct;  | 
5260  |  |  | 
5261  |  | #endif  // HAVE_GEOS  | 
5262  | 0  | }  | 
5263  |  |  | 
5264  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
5265  |  | /*                            OGR_G_UnaryUnion()                        */  | 
5266  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
5267  |  |  | 
5268  |  | /**  | 
5269  |  |  * \brief Returns the union of all components of a single geometry.  | 
5270  |  |  *  | 
5271  |  |  * Usually used to convert a collection into the smallest set of polygons that  | 
5272  |  |  * cover the same area.  | 
5273  |  |  *  | 
5274  |  |  * See https://postgis.net/docs/ST_UnaryUnion.html for more details.  | 
5275  |  |  *  | 
5276  |  |  * Geometry validity is not checked. In case you are unsure of the validity  | 
5277  |  |  * of the input geometries, call IsValid() before, otherwise the result might  | 
5278  |  |  * be wrong.  | 
5279  |  |  *  | 
5280  |  |  * This function is the same as the C++ method OGRGeometry::UnaryUnion().  | 
5281  |  |  *  | 
5282  |  |  * This function is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
5283  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
5284  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this function will always fail,  | 
5285  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
5286  |  |  *  | 
5287  |  |  * @param hThis the geometry.  | 
5288  |  |  *  | 
5289  |  |  * @return a new geometry to be freed by the caller with OGR_G_DestroyGeometry,  | 
5290  |  |  * or NULL if an error occurs.  | 
5291  |  |  *  | 
5292  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.7  | 
5293  |  |  */  | 
5294  |  |  | 
5295  |  | OGRGeometryH OGR_G_UnaryUnion(OGRGeometryH hThis)  | 
5296  |  |  | 
5297  | 0  | { | 
5298  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hThis, "OGR_G_UnaryUnion", nullptr);  | 
5299  |  |  | 
5300  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::ToHandle(OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hThis)->UnaryUnion());  | 
5301  | 0  | }  | 
5302  |  |  | 
5303  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
5304  |  | /*                             Difference()                             */  | 
5305  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
5306  |  |  | 
5307  |  | /**  | 
5308  |  |  * \brief Compute difference.  | 
5309  |  |  *  | 
5310  |  |  * Generates a new geometry which is the region of this geometry with the  | 
5311  |  |  * region of the second geometry removed.  | 
5312  |  |  *  | 
5313  |  |  * Geometry validity is not checked. In case you are unsure of the validity  | 
5314  |  |  * of the input geometries, call IsValid() before, otherwise the result might  | 
5315  |  |  * be wrong.  | 
5316  |  |  *  | 
5317  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_Difference().  | 
5318  |  |  *  | 
5319  |  |  * This method is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
5320  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
5321  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this method will always fail,  | 
5322  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
5323  |  |  *  | 
5324  |  |  * @param poOtherGeom the other geometry removed from "this" geometry.  | 
5325  |  |  *  | 
5326  |  |  * @return a new geometry to be freed by the caller, or NULL if the difference  | 
5327  |  |  * is empty or if an error occurs.  | 
5328  |  |  */  | 
5329  |  |  | 
5330  |  | OGRGeometry *  | 
5331  |  | OGRGeometry::Difference(UNUSED_PARAMETER const OGRGeometry *poOtherGeom) const  | 
5332  |  |  | 
5333  | 0  | { | 
5334  | 0  |     if (IsSFCGALCompatible() || poOtherGeom->IsSFCGALCompatible())  | 
5335  | 0  |     { | 
5336  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_SFCGAL  | 
5337  |  | 
  | 
5338  | 0  |         CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "SFCGAL support not enabled.");  | 
5339  | 0  |         return nullptr;  | 
5340  |  | 
  | 
5341  |  | #else  | 
5342  |  |  | 
5343  |  |         sfcgal_geometry_t *poThis = OGRGeometry::OGRexportToSFCGAL(this);  | 
5344  |  |         if (poThis == nullptr)  | 
5345  |  |             return nullptr;  | 
5346  |  |  | 
5347  |  |         sfcgal_geometry_t *poOther =  | 
5348  |  |             OGRGeometry::OGRexportToSFCGAL(poOtherGeom);  | 
5349  |  |         if (poOther == nullptr)  | 
5350  |  |         { | 
5351  |  |             sfcgal_geometry_delete(poThis);  | 
5352  |  |             return nullptr;  | 
5353  |  |         }  | 
5354  |  |  | 
5355  |  |         sfcgal_geometry_t *poRes =  | 
5356  |  |             sfcgal_geometry_difference_3d(poThis, poOther);  | 
5357  |  |         OGRGeometry *h_prodGeom = OGRGeometry::SFCGALexportToOGR(poRes);  | 
5358  |  |         if (h_prodGeom != nullptr && getSpatialReference() != nullptr &&  | 
5359  |  |             poOtherGeom->getSpatialReference() != nullptr &&  | 
5360  |  |             poOtherGeom->getSpatialReference()->IsSame(getSpatialReference()))  | 
5361  |  |             h_prodGeom->assignSpatialReference(getSpatialReference());  | 
5362  |  |  | 
5363  |  |         sfcgal_geometry_delete(poThis);  | 
5364  |  |         sfcgal_geometry_delete(poOther);  | 
5365  |  |         sfcgal_geometry_delete(poRes);  | 
5366  |  |  | 
5367  |  |         return h_prodGeom;  | 
5368  |  |  | 
5369  |  | #endif  | 
5370  | 0  |     }  | 
5371  |  |  | 
5372  | 0  |     else  | 
5373  | 0  |     { | 
5374  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_GEOS  | 
5375  |  | 
  | 
5376  | 0  |         CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "GEOS support not enabled.");  | 
5377  | 0  |         return nullptr;  | 
5378  |  | 
  | 
5379  |  | #else  | 
5380  |  |         return BuildGeometryFromTwoGeoms(this, poOtherGeom, GEOSDifference_r);  | 
5381  |  | #endif /* HAVE_GEOS */  | 
5382  | 0  |     }  | 
5383  | 0  | }  | 
5384  |  |  | 
5385  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
5386  |  | /*                          OGR_G_Difference()                          */  | 
5387  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
5388  |  |  | 
5389  |  | /**  | 
5390  |  |  * \brief Compute difference.  | 
5391  |  |  *  | 
5392  |  |  * Generates a new geometry which is the region of this geometry with the  | 
5393  |  |  * region of the other geometry removed.  | 
5394  |  |  *  | 
5395  |  |  * Geometry validity is not checked. In case you are unsure of the validity  | 
5396  |  |  * of the input geometries, call IsValid() before, otherwise the result might  | 
5397  |  |  * be wrong.  | 
5398  |  |  *  | 
5399  |  |  * This function is the same as the C++ method OGRGeometry::Difference().  | 
5400  |  |  *  | 
5401  |  |  * This function is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
5402  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
5403  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this function will always fail,  | 
5404  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
5405  |  |  *  | 
5406  |  |  * @param hThis the geometry.  | 
5407  |  |  * @param hOther the other geometry.  | 
5408  |  |  *  | 
5409  |  |  * @return a new geometry to be freed by the caller with OGR_G_DestroyGeometry,  | 
5410  |  |  * or NULL if the difference is empty or if an error occurs.  | 
5411  |  |  */  | 
5412  |  |  | 
5413  |  | OGRGeometryH OGR_G_Difference(OGRGeometryH hThis, OGRGeometryH hOther)  | 
5414  |  |  | 
5415  | 0  | { | 
5416  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hThis, "OGR_G_Difference", nullptr);  | 
5417  |  |  | 
5418  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::ToHandle(OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hThis)->Difference(  | 
5419  | 0  |         OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hOther)));  | 
5420  | 0  | }  | 
5421  |  |  | 
5422  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
5423  |  | /*                        SymDifference()                               */  | 
5424  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
5425  |  |  | 
5426  |  | /**  | 
5427  |  |  * \brief Compute symmetric difference.  | 
5428  |  |  *  | 
5429  |  |  * Generates a new geometry which is the symmetric difference of this  | 
5430  |  |  * geometry and the second geometry passed into the method.  | 
5431  |  |  *  | 
5432  |  |  * Geometry validity is not checked. In case you are unsure of the validity  | 
5433  |  |  * of the input geometries, call IsValid() before, otherwise the result might  | 
5434  |  |  * be wrong.  | 
5435  |  |  *  | 
5436  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_SymDifference().  | 
5437  |  |  *  | 
5438  |  |  * This method is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
5439  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
5440  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this method will always fail,  | 
5441  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
5442  |  |  *  | 
5443  |  |  * @param poOtherGeom the other geometry.  | 
5444  |  |  *  | 
5445  |  |  * @return a new geometry to be freed by the caller, or NULL if the difference  | 
5446  |  |  * is empty or if an error occurs.  | 
5447  |  |  *  | 
5448  |  |  * @since OGR 1.8.0  | 
5449  |  |  */  | 
5450  |  |  | 
5451  |  | OGRGeometry *OGRGeometry::SymDifference(  | 
5452  |  |     UNUSED_IF_NO_GEOS const OGRGeometry *poOtherGeom) const  | 
5453  |  |  | 
5454  | 0  | { | 
5455  | 0  |     if (IsSFCGALCompatible() || poOtherGeom->IsSFCGALCompatible())  | 
5456  | 0  |     { | 
5457  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_SFCGAL  | 
5458  | 0  |         CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "SFCGAL support not enabled.");  | 
5459  | 0  |         return nullptr;  | 
5460  |  | #else  | 
5461  |  |         OGRGeometry *poFirstDifference = Difference(poOtherGeom);  | 
5462  |  |         if (poFirstDifference == nullptr)  | 
5463  |  |             return nullptr;  | 
5464  |  |  | 
5465  |  |         OGRGeometry *poOtherDifference = poOtherGeom->Difference(this);  | 
5466  |  |         if (poOtherDifference == nullptr)  | 
5467  |  |         { | 
5468  |  |             delete poFirstDifference;  | 
5469  |  |             return nullptr;  | 
5470  |  |         }  | 
5471  |  |  | 
5472  |  |         OGRGeometry *poSymDiff = poFirstDifference->Union(poOtherDifference);  | 
5473  |  |         delete poFirstDifference;  | 
5474  |  |         delete poOtherDifference;  | 
5475  |  |         return poSymDiff;  | 
5476  |  | #endif  | 
5477  | 0  |     }  | 
5478  |  |  | 
5479  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_GEOS  | 
5480  |  |  | 
5481  | 0  |     CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "GEOS support not enabled.");  | 
5482  | 0  |     return nullptr;  | 
5483  |  | 
  | 
5484  |  | #else  | 
5485  |  |     return BuildGeometryFromTwoGeoms(this, poOtherGeom, GEOSSymDifference_r);  | 
5486  |  | #endif  // HAVE_GEOS  | 
5487  | 0  | }  | 
5488  |  |  | 
5489  |  | //! @cond Doxygen_Suppress  | 
5490  |  | /**  | 
5491  |  |  * \brief Compute symmetric difference (deprecated)  | 
5492  |  |  *  | 
5493  |  |  * @deprecated  | 
5494  |  |  *  | 
5495  |  |  * @see OGRGeometry::SymDifference()  | 
5496  |  |  */  | 
5497  |  | OGRGeometry *  | 
5498  |  | OGRGeometry::SymmetricDifference(const OGRGeometry *poOtherGeom) const  | 
5499  |  |  | 
5500  | 0  | { | 
5501  | 0  |     return SymDifference(poOtherGeom);  | 
5502  | 0  | }  | 
5503  |  |  | 
5504  |  | //! @endcond  | 
5505  |  |  | 
5506  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
5507  |  | /*                      OGR_G_SymDifference()                           */  | 
5508  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
5509  |  |  | 
5510  |  | /**  | 
5511  |  |  * \brief Compute symmetric difference.  | 
5512  |  |  *  | 
5513  |  |  * Generates a new geometry which is the symmetric difference of this  | 
5514  |  |  * geometry and the other geometry.  | 
5515  |  |  *  | 
5516  |  |  * Geometry validity is not checked. In case you are unsure of the validity  | 
5517  |  |  * of the input geometries, call IsValid() before, otherwise the result might  | 
5518  |  |  * be wrong.  | 
5519  |  |  *  | 
5520  |  |  * This function is the same as the C++ method  | 
5521  |  |  * OGRGeometry::SymmetricDifference().  | 
5522  |  |  *  | 
5523  |  |  * This function is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
5524  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
5525  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this function will always fail,  | 
5526  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
5527  |  |  *  | 
5528  |  |  * @param hThis the geometry.  | 
5529  |  |  * @param hOther the other geometry.  | 
5530  |  |  *  | 
5531  |  |  * @return a new geometry to be freed by the caller with OGR_G_DestroyGeometry,  | 
5532  |  |  * or NULL if the difference is empty or if an error occurs.  | 
5533  |  |  *  | 
5534  |  |  * @since OGR 1.8.0  | 
5535  |  |  */  | 
5536  |  |  | 
5537  |  | OGRGeometryH OGR_G_SymDifference(OGRGeometryH hThis, OGRGeometryH hOther)  | 
5538  |  |  | 
5539  | 0  | { | 
5540  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hThis, "OGR_G_SymDifference", nullptr);  | 
5541  |  |  | 
5542  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::ToHandle(OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hThis)->SymDifference(  | 
5543  | 0  |         OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hOther)));  | 
5544  | 0  | }  | 
5545  |  |  | 
5546  |  | /**  | 
5547  |  |  * \brief Compute symmetric difference (deprecated)  | 
5548  |  |  *  | 
5549  |  |  * @deprecated  | 
5550  |  |  *  | 
5551  |  |  * @see OGR_G_SymmetricDifference()  | 
5552  |  |  */  | 
5553  |  | OGRGeometryH OGR_G_SymmetricDifference(OGRGeometryH hThis, OGRGeometryH hOther)  | 
5554  |  |  | 
5555  | 0  | { | 
5556  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hThis, "OGR_G_SymmetricDifference", nullptr);  | 
5557  |  |  | 
5558  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::ToHandle(OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hThis)->SymDifference(  | 
5559  | 0  |         OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hOther)));  | 
5560  | 0  | }  | 
5561  |  |  | 
5562  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
5563  |  | /*                              Disjoint()                              */  | 
5564  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
5565  |  |  | 
5566  |  | /**  | 
5567  |  |  * \brief Test for disjointness.  | 
5568  |  |  *  | 
5569  |  |  * Tests if this geometry and the other passed into the method are disjoint.  | 
5570  |  |  *  | 
5571  |  |  * Geometry validity is not checked. In case you are unsure of the validity  | 
5572  |  |  * of the input geometries, call IsValid() before, otherwise the result might  | 
5573  |  |  * be wrong.  | 
5574  |  |  *  | 
5575  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_Disjoint().  | 
5576  |  |  *  | 
5577  |  |  * This method is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
5578  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
5579  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this method will always fail,  | 
5580  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
5581  |  |  *  | 
5582  |  |  * @param poOtherGeom the geometry to compare to this geometry.  | 
5583  |  |  *  | 
5584  |  |  * @return TRUE if they are disjoint, otherwise FALSE.  | 
5585  |  |  */  | 
5586  |  |  | 
5587  |  | OGRBoolean  | 
5588  |  | OGRGeometry::Disjoint(UNUSED_IF_NO_GEOS const OGRGeometry *poOtherGeom) const  | 
5589  |  |  | 
5590  | 0  | { | 
5591  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_GEOS  | 
5592  |  | 
  | 
5593  | 0  |     CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "GEOS support not enabled.");  | 
5594  | 0  |     return FALSE;  | 
5595  |  | 
  | 
5596  |  | #else  | 
5597  |  |     return OGRGEOSBooleanPredicate(this, poOtherGeom, GEOSDisjoint_r);  | 
5598  |  | #endif  // HAVE_GEOS  | 
5599  | 0  | }  | 
5600  |  |  | 
5601  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
5602  |  | /*                           OGR_G_Disjoint()                           */  | 
5603  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
5604  |  |  | 
5605  |  | /**  | 
5606  |  |  * \brief Test for disjointness.  | 
5607  |  |  *  | 
5608  |  |  * Tests if this geometry and the other geometry are disjoint.  | 
5609  |  |  *  | 
5610  |  |  * Geometry validity is not checked. In case you are unsure of the validity  | 
5611  |  |  * of the input geometries, call IsValid() before, otherwise the result might  | 
5612  |  |  * be wrong.  | 
5613  |  |  *  | 
5614  |  |  * This function is the same as the C++ method OGRGeometry::Disjoint().  | 
5615  |  |  *  | 
5616  |  |  * This function is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
5617  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
5618  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this function will always fail,  | 
5619  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
5620  |  |  *  | 
5621  |  |  * @param hThis the geometry to compare.  | 
5622  |  |  * @param hOther the other geometry to compare.  | 
5623  |  |  *  | 
5624  |  |  * @return TRUE if they are disjoint, otherwise FALSE.  | 
5625  |  |  */  | 
5626  |  | int OGR_G_Disjoint(OGRGeometryH hThis, OGRGeometryH hOther)  | 
5627  |  |  | 
5628  | 0  | { | 
5629  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hThis, "OGR_G_Disjoint", FALSE);  | 
5630  |  |  | 
5631  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hThis)->Disjoint(  | 
5632  | 0  |         OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hOther));  | 
5633  | 0  | }  | 
5634  |  |  | 
5635  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
5636  |  | /*                              Touches()                               */  | 
5637  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
5638  |  |  | 
5639  |  | /**  | 
5640  |  |  * \brief Test for touching.  | 
5641  |  |  *  | 
5642  |  |  * Tests if this geometry and the other passed into the method are touching.  | 
5643  |  |  *  | 
5644  |  |  * Geometry validity is not checked. In case you are unsure of the validity  | 
5645  |  |  * of the input geometries, call IsValid() before, otherwise the result might  | 
5646  |  |  * be wrong.  | 
5647  |  |  *  | 
5648  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_Touches().  | 
5649  |  |  *  | 
5650  |  |  * This method is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
5651  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
5652  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this method will always fail,  | 
5653  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
5654  |  |  *  | 
5655  |  |  * @param poOtherGeom the geometry to compare to this geometry.  | 
5656  |  |  *  | 
5657  |  |  * @return TRUE if they are touching, otherwise FALSE.  | 
5658  |  |  */  | 
5659  |  |  | 
5660  |  | OGRBoolean  | 
5661  |  | OGRGeometry::Touches(UNUSED_IF_NO_GEOS const OGRGeometry *poOtherGeom) const  | 
5662  |  |  | 
5663  | 0  | { | 
5664  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_GEOS  | 
5665  |  | 
  | 
5666  | 0  |     CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "GEOS support not enabled.");  | 
5667  | 0  |     return FALSE;  | 
5668  |  | 
  | 
5669  |  | #else  | 
5670  |  |     return OGRGEOSBooleanPredicate(this, poOtherGeom, GEOSTouches_r);  | 
5671  |  | #endif  // HAVE_GEOS  | 
5672  | 0  | }  | 
5673  |  |  | 
5674  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
5675  |  | /*                           OGR_G_Touches()                            */  | 
5676  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
5677  |  | /**  | 
5678  |  |  * \brief Test for touching.  | 
5679  |  |  *  | 
5680  |  |  * Tests if this geometry and the other geometry are touching.  | 
5681  |  |  *  | 
5682  |  |  * Geometry validity is not checked. In case you are unsure of the validity  | 
5683  |  |  * of the input geometries, call IsValid() before, otherwise the result might  | 
5684  |  |  * be wrong.  | 
5685  |  |  *  | 
5686  |  |  * This function is the same as the C++ method OGRGeometry::Touches().  | 
5687  |  |  *  | 
5688  |  |  * This function is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
5689  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
5690  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this function will always fail,  | 
5691  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
5692  |  |  *  | 
5693  |  |  * @param hThis the geometry to compare.  | 
5694  |  |  * @param hOther the other geometry to compare.  | 
5695  |  |  *  | 
5696  |  |  * @return TRUE if they are touching, otherwise FALSE.  | 
5697  |  |  */  | 
5698  |  |  | 
5699  |  | int OGR_G_Touches(OGRGeometryH hThis, OGRGeometryH hOther)  | 
5700  |  |  | 
5701  | 0  | { | 
5702  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hThis, "OGR_G_Touches", FALSE);  | 
5703  |  |  | 
5704  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hThis)->Touches(  | 
5705  | 0  |         OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hOther));  | 
5706  | 0  | }  | 
5707  |  |  | 
5708  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
5709  |  | /*                              Crosses()                               */  | 
5710  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
5711  |  |  | 
5712  |  | /**  | 
5713  |  |  * \brief Test for crossing.  | 
5714  |  |  *  | 
5715  |  |  * Tests if this geometry and the other passed into the method are crossing.  | 
5716  |  |  *  | 
5717  |  |  * Geometry validity is not checked. In case you are unsure of the validity  | 
5718  |  |  * of the input geometries, call IsValid() before, otherwise the result might  | 
5719  |  |  * be wrong.  | 
5720  |  |  *  | 
5721  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_Crosses().  | 
5722  |  |  *  | 
5723  |  |  * This method is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
5724  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
5725  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this method will always fail,  | 
5726  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
5727  |  |  *  | 
5728  |  |  * @param poOtherGeom the geometry to compare to this geometry.  | 
5729  |  |  *  | 
5730  |  |  * @return TRUE if they are crossing, otherwise FALSE.  | 
5731  |  |  */  | 
5732  |  |  | 
5733  |  | OGRBoolean  | 
5734  |  | OGRGeometry::Crosses(UNUSED_PARAMETER const OGRGeometry *poOtherGeom) const  | 
5735  |  |  | 
5736  | 0  | { | 
5737  | 0  |     if (IsSFCGALCompatible() || poOtherGeom->IsSFCGALCompatible())  | 
5738  | 0  |     { | 
5739  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_SFCGAL  | 
5740  |  | 
  | 
5741  | 0  |         CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "SFCGAL support not enabled.");  | 
5742  | 0  |         return FALSE;  | 
5743  |  | 
  | 
5744  |  | #else  | 
5745  |  |  | 
5746  |  |         sfcgal_geometry_t *poThis = OGRGeometry::OGRexportToSFCGAL(this);  | 
5747  |  |         if (poThis == nullptr)  | 
5748  |  |             return FALSE;  | 
5749  |  |  | 
5750  |  |         sfcgal_geometry_t *poOther =  | 
5751  |  |             OGRGeometry::OGRexportToSFCGAL(poOtherGeom);  | 
5752  |  |         if (poOther == nullptr)  | 
5753  |  |         { | 
5754  |  |             sfcgal_geometry_delete(poThis);  | 
5755  |  |             return FALSE;  | 
5756  |  |         }  | 
5757  |  |  | 
5758  |  |         int res = sfcgal_geometry_intersects_3d(poThis, poOther);  | 
5759  |  |  | 
5760  |  |         sfcgal_geometry_delete(poThis);  | 
5761  |  |         sfcgal_geometry_delete(poOther);  | 
5762  |  |  | 
5763  |  |         return (res == 1) ? TRUE : FALSE;  | 
5764  |  |  | 
5765  |  | #endif  | 
5766  | 0  |     }  | 
5767  |  |  | 
5768  | 0  |     else  | 
5769  | 0  |     { | 
5770  |  | 
  | 
5771  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_GEOS  | 
5772  |  | 
  | 
5773  | 0  |         CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "GEOS support not enabled.");  | 
5774  | 0  |         return FALSE;  | 
5775  |  | 
  | 
5776  |  | #else  | 
5777  |  |         return OGRGEOSBooleanPredicate(this, poOtherGeom, GEOSCrosses_r);  | 
5778  |  | #endif /* HAVE_GEOS */  | 
5779  | 0  |     }  | 
5780  | 0  | }  | 
5781  |  |  | 
5782  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
5783  |  | /*                           OGR_G_Crosses()                            */  | 
5784  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
5785  |  | /**  | 
5786  |  |  * \brief Test for crossing.  | 
5787  |  |  *  | 
5788  |  |  * Tests if this geometry and the other geometry are crossing.  | 
5789  |  |  *  | 
5790  |  |  * Geometry validity is not checked. In case you are unsure of the validity  | 
5791  |  |  * of the input geometries, call IsValid() before, otherwise the result might  | 
5792  |  |  * be wrong.  | 
5793  |  |  *  | 
5794  |  |  * This function is the same as the C++ method OGRGeometry::Crosses().  | 
5795  |  |  *  | 
5796  |  |  * This function is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
5797  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
5798  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this function will always fail,  | 
5799  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
5800  |  |  *  | 
5801  |  |  * @param hThis the geometry to compare.  | 
5802  |  |  * @param hOther the other geometry to compare.  | 
5803  |  |  *  | 
5804  |  |  * @return TRUE if they are crossing, otherwise FALSE.  | 
5805  |  |  */  | 
5806  |  |  | 
5807  |  | int OGR_G_Crosses(OGRGeometryH hThis, OGRGeometryH hOther)  | 
5808  |  |  | 
5809  | 0  | { | 
5810  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hThis, "OGR_G_Crosses", FALSE);  | 
5811  |  |  | 
5812  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hThis)->Crosses(  | 
5813  | 0  |         OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hOther));  | 
5814  | 0  | }  | 
5815  |  |  | 
5816  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
5817  |  | /*                               Within()                               */  | 
5818  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
5819  |  |  | 
5820  |  | /**  | 
5821  |  |  * \brief Test for containment.  | 
5822  |  |  *  | 
5823  |  |  * Tests if actual geometry object is within the passed geometry.  | 
5824  |  |  *  | 
5825  |  |  * Geometry validity is not checked. In case you are unsure of the validity  | 
5826  |  |  * of the input geometries, call IsValid() before, otherwise the result might  | 
5827  |  |  * be wrong.  | 
5828  |  |  *  | 
5829  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_Within().  | 
5830  |  |  *  | 
5831  |  |  * This method is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
5832  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
5833  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this method will always fail,  | 
5834  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
5835  |  |  *  | 
5836  |  |  * @param poOtherGeom the geometry to compare to this geometry.  | 
5837  |  |  *  | 
5838  |  |  * @return TRUE if poOtherGeom is within this geometry, otherwise FALSE.  | 
5839  |  |  */  | 
5840  |  |  | 
5841  |  | OGRBoolean  | 
5842  |  | OGRGeometry::Within(UNUSED_IF_NO_GEOS const OGRGeometry *poOtherGeom) const  | 
5843  |  |  | 
5844  | 0  | { | 
5845  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_GEOS  | 
5846  |  | 
  | 
5847  | 0  |     CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "GEOS support not enabled.");  | 
5848  | 0  |     return FALSE;  | 
5849  |  | 
  | 
5850  |  | #else  | 
5851  |  |     return OGRGEOSBooleanPredicate(this, poOtherGeom, GEOSWithin_r);  | 
5852  |  | #endif  // HAVE_GEOS  | 
5853  | 0  | }  | 
5854  |  |  | 
5855  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
5856  |  | /*                            OGR_G_Within()                            */  | 
5857  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
5858  |  |  | 
5859  |  | /**  | 
5860  |  |  * \brief Test for containment.  | 
5861  |  |  *  | 
5862  |  |  * Tests if this geometry is within the other geometry.  | 
5863  |  |  *  | 
5864  |  |  * Geometry validity is not checked. In case you are unsure of the validity  | 
5865  |  |  * of the input geometries, call IsValid() before, otherwise the result might  | 
5866  |  |  * be wrong.  | 
5867  |  |  *  | 
5868  |  |  * This function is the same as the C++ method OGRGeometry::Within().  | 
5869  |  |  *  | 
5870  |  |  * This function is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
5871  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
5872  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this function will always fail,  | 
5873  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
5874  |  |  *  | 
5875  |  |  * @param hThis the geometry to compare.  | 
5876  |  |  * @param hOther the other geometry to compare.  | 
5877  |  |  *  | 
5878  |  |  * @return TRUE if hThis is within hOther, otherwise FALSE.  | 
5879  |  |  */  | 
5880  |  | int OGR_G_Within(OGRGeometryH hThis, OGRGeometryH hOther)  | 
5881  |  |  | 
5882  | 0  | { | 
5883  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hThis, "OGR_G_Within", FALSE);  | 
5884  |  |  | 
5885  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hThis)->Within(  | 
5886  | 0  |         OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hOther));  | 
5887  | 0  | }  | 
5888  |  |  | 
5889  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
5890  |  | /*                              Contains()                              */  | 
5891  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
5892  |  |  | 
5893  |  | /**  | 
5894  |  |  * \brief Test for containment.  | 
5895  |  |  *  | 
5896  |  |  * Tests if actual geometry object contains the passed geometry.  | 
5897  |  |  *  | 
5898  |  |  * Geometry validity is not checked. In case you are unsure of the validity  | 
5899  |  |  * of the input geometries, call IsValid() before, otherwise the result might  | 
5900  |  |  * be wrong.  | 
5901  |  |  *  | 
5902  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_Contains().  | 
5903  |  |  *  | 
5904  |  |  * This method is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
5905  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
5906  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this method will always fail,  | 
5907  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
5908  |  |  *  | 
5909  |  |  * @param poOtherGeom the geometry to compare to this geometry.  | 
5910  |  |  *  | 
5911  |  |  * @return TRUE if poOtherGeom contains this geometry, otherwise FALSE.  | 
5912  |  |  */  | 
5913  |  |  | 
5914  |  | OGRBoolean  | 
5915  |  | OGRGeometry::Contains(UNUSED_IF_NO_GEOS const OGRGeometry *poOtherGeom) const  | 
5916  |  |  | 
5917  | 0  | { | 
5918  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_GEOS  | 
5919  |  | 
  | 
5920  | 0  |     CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "GEOS support not enabled.");  | 
5921  | 0  |     return FALSE;  | 
5922  |  | 
  | 
5923  |  | #else  | 
5924  |  |     return OGRGEOSBooleanPredicate(this, poOtherGeom, GEOSContains_r);  | 
5925  |  | #endif  // HAVE_GEOS  | 
5926  | 0  | }  | 
5927  |  |  | 
5928  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
5929  |  | /*                            OGR_G_Contains()                            */  | 
5930  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
5931  |  |  | 
5932  |  | /**  | 
5933  |  |  * \brief Test for containment.  | 
5934  |  |  *  | 
5935  |  |  * Tests if this geometry contains the other geometry.  | 
5936  |  |  *  | 
5937  |  |  * Geometry validity is not checked. In case you are unsure of the validity  | 
5938  |  |  * of the input geometries, call IsValid() before, otherwise the result might  | 
5939  |  |  * be wrong.  | 
5940  |  |  *  | 
5941  |  |  * This function is the same as the C++ method OGRGeometry::Contains().  | 
5942  |  |  *  | 
5943  |  |  * This function is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
5944  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
5945  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this function will always fail,  | 
5946  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
5947  |  |  *  | 
5948  |  |  * @param hThis the geometry to compare.  | 
5949  |  |  * @param hOther the other geometry to compare.  | 
5950  |  |  *  | 
5951  |  |  * @return TRUE if hThis contains hOther geometry, otherwise FALSE.  | 
5952  |  |  */  | 
5953  |  | int OGR_G_Contains(OGRGeometryH hThis, OGRGeometryH hOther)  | 
5954  |  |  | 
5955  | 0  | { | 
5956  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hThis, "OGR_G_Contains", FALSE);  | 
5957  |  |  | 
5958  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hThis)->Contains(  | 
5959  | 0  |         OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hOther));  | 
5960  | 0  | }  | 
5961  |  |  | 
5962  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
5963  |  | /*                              Overlaps()                              */  | 
5964  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
5965  |  |  | 
5966  |  | /**  | 
5967  |  |  * \brief Test for overlap.  | 
5968  |  |  *  | 
5969  |  |  * Tests if this geometry and the other passed into the method overlap, that is  | 
5970  |  |  * their intersection has a non-zero area.  | 
5971  |  |  *  | 
5972  |  |  * Geometry validity is not checked. In case you are unsure of the validity  | 
5973  |  |  * of the input geometries, call IsValid() before, otherwise the result might  | 
5974  |  |  * be wrong.  | 
5975  |  |  *  | 
5976  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_Overlaps().  | 
5977  |  |  *  | 
5978  |  |  * This method is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
5979  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
5980  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this method will always fail,  | 
5981  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
5982  |  |  *  | 
5983  |  |  * @param poOtherGeom the geometry to compare to this geometry.  | 
5984  |  |  *  | 
5985  |  |  * @return TRUE if they are overlapping, otherwise FALSE.  | 
5986  |  |  */  | 
5987  |  |  | 
5988  |  | OGRBoolean  | 
5989  |  | OGRGeometry::Overlaps(UNUSED_IF_NO_GEOS const OGRGeometry *poOtherGeom) const  | 
5990  |  |  | 
5991  | 0  | { | 
5992  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_GEOS  | 
5993  |  | 
  | 
5994  | 0  |     CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "GEOS support not enabled.");  | 
5995  | 0  |     return FALSE;  | 
5996  |  | 
  | 
5997  |  | #else  | 
5998  |  |     return OGRGEOSBooleanPredicate(this, poOtherGeom, GEOSOverlaps_r);  | 
5999  |  | #endif  // HAVE_GEOS  | 
6000  | 0  | }  | 
6001  |  |  | 
6002  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6003  |  | /*                           OGR_G_Overlaps()                           */  | 
6004  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6005  |  | /**  | 
6006  |  |  * \brief Test for overlap.  | 
6007  |  |  *  | 
6008  |  |  * Tests if this geometry and the other geometry overlap, that is their  | 
6009  |  |  * intersection has a non-zero area.  | 
6010  |  |  *  | 
6011  |  |  * Geometry validity is not checked. In case you are unsure of the validity  | 
6012  |  |  * of the input geometries, call IsValid() before, otherwise the result might  | 
6013  |  |  * be wrong.  | 
6014  |  |  *  | 
6015  |  |  * This function is the same as the C++ method OGRGeometry::Overlaps().  | 
6016  |  |  *  | 
6017  |  |  * This function is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
6018  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
6019  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this function will always fail,  | 
6020  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
6021  |  |  *  | 
6022  |  |  * @param hThis the geometry to compare.  | 
6023  |  |  * @param hOther the other geometry to compare.  | 
6024  |  |  *  | 
6025  |  |  * @return TRUE if they are overlapping, otherwise FALSE.  | 
6026  |  |  */  | 
6027  |  |  | 
6028  |  | int OGR_G_Overlaps(OGRGeometryH hThis, OGRGeometryH hOther)  | 
6029  |  |  | 
6030  | 0  | { | 
6031  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hThis, "OGR_G_Overlaps", FALSE);  | 
6032  |  |  | 
6033  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hThis)->Overlaps(  | 
6034  | 0  |         OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hOther));  | 
6035  | 0  | }  | 
6036  |  |  | 
6037  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6038  |  | /*                             closeRings()                             */  | 
6039  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6040  |  |  | 
6041  |  | /**  | 
6042  |  |  * \brief Force rings to be closed.  | 
6043  |  |  *  | 
6044  |  |  * If this geometry, or any contained geometries has polygon rings that  | 
6045  |  |  * are not closed, they will be closed by adding the starting point at  | 
6046  |  |  * the end.  | 
6047  |  |  */  | 
6048  |  |  | 
6049  |  | void OGRGeometry::closeRings()  | 
6050  | 0  | { | 
6051  | 0  | }  | 
6052  |  |  | 
6053  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6054  |  | /*                          OGR_G_CloseRings()                          */  | 
6055  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6056  |  |  | 
6057  |  | /**  | 
6058  |  |  * \brief Force rings to be closed.  | 
6059  |  |  *  | 
6060  |  |  * If this geometry, or any contained geometries has polygon rings that  | 
6061  |  |  * are not closed, they will be closed by adding the starting point at  | 
6062  |  |  * the end.  | 
6063  |  |  *  | 
6064  |  |  * @param hGeom handle to the geometry.  | 
6065  |  |  */  | 
6066  |  |  | 
6067  |  | void OGR_G_CloseRings(OGRGeometryH hGeom)  | 
6068  |  |  | 
6069  | 0  | { | 
6070  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER0(hGeom, "OGR_G_CloseRings");  | 
6071  |  |  | 
6072  | 0  |     OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->closeRings();  | 
6073  | 0  | }  | 
6074  |  |  | 
6075  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6076  |  | /*                              Centroid()                              */  | 
6077  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6078  |  |  | 
6079  |  | /**  | 
6080  |  |  * \brief Compute the geometry centroid.  | 
6081  |  |  *  | 
6082  |  |  * The centroid location is applied to the passed in OGRPoint object.  | 
6083  |  |  * The centroid is not necessarily within the geometry.  | 
6084  |  |  *  | 
6085  |  |  * This method relates to the SFCOM ISurface::get_Centroid() method  | 
6086  |  |  * however the current implementation based on GEOS can operate on other  | 
6087  |  |  * geometry types such as multipoint, linestring, geometrycollection such as  | 
6088  |  |  * multipolygons.  | 
6089  |  |  * OGC SF SQL 1.1 defines the operation for surfaces (polygons).  | 
6090  |  |  * SQL/MM-Part 3 defines the operation for surfaces and multisurfaces  | 
6091  |  |  * (multipolygons).  | 
6092  |  |  *  | 
6093  |  |  * This function is the same as the C function OGR_G_Centroid().  | 
6094  |  |  *  | 
6095  |  |  * This function is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
6096  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
6097  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this function will always fail,  | 
6098  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
6099  |  |  *  | 
6100  |  |  * @return OGRERR_NONE on success or OGRERR_FAILURE on error.  | 
6101  |  |  *  | 
6102  |  |  * @since OGR 1.8.0 as a OGRGeometry method (previously was restricted  | 
6103  |  |  * to OGRPolygon)  | 
6104  |  |  */  | 
6105  |  |  | 
6106  |  | OGRErr OGRGeometry::Centroid(OGRPoint *poPoint) const  | 
6107  |  |  | 
6108  | 0  | { | 
6109  | 0  |     if (poPoint == nullptr)  | 
6110  | 0  |         return OGRERR_FAILURE;  | 
6111  |  |  | 
6112  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_GEOS  | 
6113  | 0  |     CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "GEOS support not enabled.");  | 
6114  | 0  |     return OGRERR_FAILURE;  | 
6115  |  | 
  | 
6116  |  | #else  | 
6117  |  |  | 
6118  |  |     GEOSContextHandle_t hGEOSCtxt = createGEOSContext();  | 
6119  |  |     GEOSGeom hThisGeosGeom =  | 
6120  |  |         exportToGEOS(hGEOSCtxt, /* bRemoveEmptyParts = */ true);  | 
6121  |  |  | 
6122  |  |     if (hThisGeosGeom != nullptr)  | 
6123  |  |     { | 
6124  |  |         GEOSGeom hOtherGeosGeom = GEOSGetCentroid_r(hGEOSCtxt, hThisGeosGeom);  | 
6125  |  |         GEOSGeom_destroy_r(hGEOSCtxt, hThisGeosGeom);  | 
6126  |  |  | 
6127  |  |         if (hOtherGeosGeom == nullptr)  | 
6128  |  |         { | 
6129  |  |             freeGEOSContext(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
6130  |  |             return OGRERR_FAILURE;  | 
6131  |  |         }  | 
6132  |  |  | 
6133  |  |         OGRGeometry *poCentroidGeom =  | 
6134  |  |             OGRGeometryFactory::createFromGEOS(hGEOSCtxt, hOtherGeosGeom);  | 
6135  |  |  | 
6136  |  |         GEOSGeom_destroy_r(hGEOSCtxt, hOtherGeosGeom);  | 
6137  |  |  | 
6138  |  |         if (poCentroidGeom == nullptr)  | 
6139  |  |         { | 
6140  |  |             freeGEOSContext(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
6141  |  |             return OGRERR_FAILURE;  | 
6142  |  |         }  | 
6143  |  |         if (wkbFlatten(poCentroidGeom->getGeometryType()) != wkbPoint)  | 
6144  |  |         { | 
6145  |  |             delete poCentroidGeom;  | 
6146  |  |             freeGEOSContext(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
6147  |  |             return OGRERR_FAILURE;  | 
6148  |  |         }  | 
6149  |  |  | 
6150  |  |         if (getSpatialReference() != nullptr)  | 
6151  |  |             poCentroidGeom->assignSpatialReference(getSpatialReference());  | 
6152  |  |  | 
6153  |  |         OGRPoint *poCentroid = poCentroidGeom->toPoint();  | 
6154  |  |  | 
6155  |  |         if (!poCentroid->IsEmpty())  | 
6156  |  |         { | 
6157  |  |             poPoint->setX(poCentroid->getX());  | 
6158  |  |             poPoint->setY(poCentroid->getY());  | 
6159  |  |         }  | 
6160  |  |         else  | 
6161  |  |         { | 
6162  |  |             poPoint->empty();  | 
6163  |  |         }  | 
6164  |  |  | 
6165  |  |         delete poCentroidGeom;  | 
6166  |  |  | 
6167  |  |         freeGEOSContext(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
6168  |  |         return OGRERR_NONE;  | 
6169  |  |     }  | 
6170  |  |     else  | 
6171  |  |     { | 
6172  |  |         freeGEOSContext(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
6173  |  |         return OGRERR_FAILURE;  | 
6174  |  |     }  | 
6175  |  |  | 
6176  |  | #endif  // HAVE_GEOS  | 
6177  | 0  | }  | 
6178  |  |  | 
6179  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6180  |  | /*                           OGR_G_Centroid()                           */  | 
6181  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6182  |  |  | 
6183  |  | /**  | 
6184  |  |  * \brief Compute the geometry centroid.  | 
6185  |  |  *  | 
6186  |  |  * The centroid location is applied to the passed in OGRPoint object.  | 
6187  |  |  * The centroid is not necessarily within the geometry.  | 
6188  |  |  *  | 
6189  |  |  * This method relates to the SFCOM ISurface::get_Centroid() method  | 
6190  |  |  * however the current implementation based on GEOS can operate on other  | 
6191  |  |  * geometry types such as multipoint, linestring, geometrycollection such as  | 
6192  |  |  * multipolygons.  | 
6193  |  |  * OGC SF SQL 1.1 defines the operation for surfaces (polygons).  | 
6194  |  |  * SQL/MM-Part 3 defines the operation for surfaces and multisurfaces  | 
6195  |  |  * (multipolygons).  | 
6196  |  |  *  | 
6197  |  |  * This function is the same as the C++ method OGRGeometry::Centroid().  | 
6198  |  |  *  | 
6199  |  |  * This function is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
6200  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
6201  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this function will always fail,  | 
6202  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
6203  |  |  *  | 
6204  |  |  * @return OGRERR_NONE on success or OGRERR_FAILURE on error.  | 
6205  |  |  */  | 
6206  |  |  | 
6207  |  | int OGR_G_Centroid(OGRGeometryH hGeom, OGRGeometryH hCentroidPoint)  | 
6208  |  |  | 
6209  | 0  | { | 
6210  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hGeom, "OGR_G_Centroid", OGRERR_FAILURE);  | 
6211  |  |  | 
6212  | 0  |     OGRGeometry *poCentroidGeom = OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hCentroidPoint);  | 
6213  | 0  |     if (poCentroidGeom == nullptr)  | 
6214  | 0  |         return OGRERR_FAILURE;  | 
6215  | 0  |     if (wkbFlatten(poCentroidGeom->getGeometryType()) != wkbPoint)  | 
6216  | 0  |     { | 
6217  | 0  |         CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_AppDefined,  | 
6218  | 0  |                  "Passed wrong geometry type as centroid argument.");  | 
6219  | 0  |         return OGRERR_FAILURE;  | 
6220  | 0  |     }  | 
6221  |  |  | 
6222  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->Centroid(poCentroidGeom->toPoint());  | 
6223  | 0  | }  | 
6224  |  |  | 
6225  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6226  |  | /*                        OGR_G_PointOnSurface()                        */  | 
6227  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6228  |  |  | 
6229  |  | /**  | 
6230  |  |  * \brief Returns a point guaranteed to lie on the surface.  | 
6231  |  |  *  | 
6232  |  |  * This method relates to the SFCOM ISurface::get_PointOnSurface() method  | 
6233  |  |  * however the current implementation based on GEOS can operate on other  | 
6234  |  |  * geometry types than the types that are supported by SQL/MM-Part 3 :  | 
6235  |  |  * surfaces (polygons) and multisurfaces (multipolygons).  | 
6236  |  |  *  | 
6237  |  |  * This method is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
6238  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
6239  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this method will always fail,  | 
6240  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
6241  |  |  *  | 
6242  |  |  * @param hGeom the geometry to operate on.  | 
6243  |  |  * @return a new geometry to be freed by the caller with OGR_G_DestroyGeometry,  | 
6244  |  |  * or NULL if an error occurs.  | 
6245  |  |  *  | 
6246  |  |  * @since OGR 1.10  | 
6247  |  |  */  | 
6248  |  |  | 
6249  |  | OGRGeometryH OGR_G_PointOnSurface(OGRGeometryH hGeom)  | 
6250  |  |  | 
6251  | 0  | { | 
6252  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hGeom, "OGR_G_PointOnSurface", nullptr);  | 
6253  |  |  | 
6254  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_GEOS  | 
6255  | 0  |     CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "GEOS support not enabled.");  | 
6256  | 0  |     return nullptr;  | 
6257  |  | #else  | 
6258  |  |  | 
6259  |  |     OGRGeometry *poThis = OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom);  | 
6260  |  |  | 
6261  |  |     GEOSContextHandle_t hGEOSCtxt = OGRGeometry::createGEOSContext();  | 
6262  |  |     GEOSGeom hThisGeosGeom = poThis->exportToGEOS(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
6263  |  |  | 
6264  |  |     if (hThisGeosGeom != nullptr)  | 
6265  |  |     { | 
6266  |  |         GEOSGeom hOtherGeosGeom =  | 
6267  |  |             GEOSPointOnSurface_r(hGEOSCtxt, hThisGeosGeom);  | 
6268  |  |         GEOSGeom_destroy_r(hGEOSCtxt, hThisGeosGeom);  | 
6269  |  |  | 
6270  |  |         if (hOtherGeosGeom == nullptr)  | 
6271  |  |         { | 
6272  |  |             OGRGeometry::freeGEOSContext(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
6273  |  |             return nullptr;  | 
6274  |  |         }  | 
6275  |  |  | 
6276  |  |         OGRGeometry *poInsidePointGeom =  | 
6277  |  |             OGRGeometryFactory::createFromGEOS(hGEOSCtxt, hOtherGeosGeom);  | 
6278  |  |  | 
6279  |  |         GEOSGeom_destroy_r(hGEOSCtxt, hOtherGeosGeom);  | 
6280  |  |  | 
6281  |  |         if (poInsidePointGeom == nullptr)  | 
6282  |  |         { | 
6283  |  |             OGRGeometry::freeGEOSContext(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
6284  |  |             return nullptr;  | 
6285  |  |         }  | 
6286  |  |         if (wkbFlatten(poInsidePointGeom->getGeometryType()) != wkbPoint)  | 
6287  |  |         { | 
6288  |  |             delete poInsidePointGeom;  | 
6289  |  |             OGRGeometry::freeGEOSContext(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
6290  |  |             return nullptr;  | 
6291  |  |         }  | 
6292  |  |  | 
6293  |  |         if (poThis->getSpatialReference() != nullptr)  | 
6294  |  |             poInsidePointGeom->assignSpatialReference(  | 
6295  |  |                 poThis->getSpatialReference());  | 
6296  |  |  | 
6297  |  |         OGRGeometry::freeGEOSContext(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
6298  |  |         return OGRGeometry::ToHandle(poInsidePointGeom);  | 
6299  |  |     }  | 
6300  |  |  | 
6301  |  |     OGRGeometry::freeGEOSContext(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
6302  |  |     return nullptr;  | 
6303  |  | #endif  | 
6304  | 0  | }  | 
6305  |  |  | 
6306  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6307  |  | /*                          PointOnSurfaceInternal()                    */  | 
6308  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6309  |  |  | 
6310  |  | //! @cond Doxygen_Suppress  | 
6311  |  | OGRErr OGRGeometry::PointOnSurfaceInternal(OGRPoint *poPoint) const  | 
6312  | 0  | { | 
6313  | 0  |     if (poPoint == nullptr || poPoint->IsEmpty())  | 
6314  | 0  |         return OGRERR_FAILURE;  | 
6315  |  |  | 
6316  | 0  |     OGRGeometryH hInsidePoint = OGR_G_PointOnSurface(  | 
6317  | 0  |         OGRGeometry::ToHandle(const_cast<OGRGeometry *>(this)));  | 
6318  | 0  |     if (hInsidePoint == nullptr)  | 
6319  | 0  |         return OGRERR_FAILURE;  | 
6320  |  |  | 
6321  | 0  |     OGRPoint *poInsidePoint = OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hInsidePoint)->toPoint();  | 
6322  | 0  |     if (poInsidePoint->IsEmpty())  | 
6323  | 0  |     { | 
6324  | 0  |         poPoint->empty();  | 
6325  | 0  |     }  | 
6326  | 0  |     else  | 
6327  | 0  |     { | 
6328  | 0  |         poPoint->setX(poInsidePoint->getX());  | 
6329  | 0  |         poPoint->setY(poInsidePoint->getY());  | 
6330  | 0  |     }  | 
6331  |  | 
  | 
6332  | 0  |     OGR_G_DestroyGeometry(hInsidePoint);  | 
6333  |  | 
  | 
6334  | 0  |     return OGRERR_NONE;  | 
6335  | 0  | }  | 
6336  |  |  | 
6337  |  | //! @endcond  | 
6338  |  |  | 
6339  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6340  |  | /*                              Simplify()                              */  | 
6341  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6342  |  |  | 
6343  |  | /**  | 
6344  |  |  * \brief Simplify the geometry.  | 
6345  |  |  *  | 
6346  |  |  * This function is the same as the C function OGR_G_Simplify().  | 
6347  |  |  *  | 
6348  |  |  * This function is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
6349  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
6350  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this function will always fail,  | 
6351  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
6352  |  |  *  | 
6353  |  |  * @param dTolerance the distance tolerance for the simplification.  | 
6354  |  |  *  | 
6355  |  |  * @return a new geometry to be freed by the caller, or NULL if an error occurs.  | 
6356  |  |  *  | 
6357  |  |  * @since OGR 1.8.0  | 
6358  |  |  */  | 
6359  |  |  | 
6360  |  | OGRGeometry *OGRGeometry::Simplify(UNUSED_IF_NO_GEOS double dTolerance) const  | 
6361  |  |  | 
6362  | 0  | { | 
6363  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_GEOS  | 
6364  |  | 
  | 
6365  | 0  |     CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "GEOS support not enabled.");  | 
6366  | 0  |     return nullptr;  | 
6367  |  | 
  | 
6368  |  | #else  | 
6369  |  |     OGRGeometry *poOGRProduct = nullptr;  | 
6370  |  |  | 
6371  |  |     GEOSContextHandle_t hGEOSCtxt = createGEOSContext();  | 
6372  |  |     GEOSGeom hThisGeosGeom = exportToGEOS(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
6373  |  |     if (hThisGeosGeom != nullptr)  | 
6374  |  |     { | 
6375  |  |         GEOSGeom hGeosProduct =  | 
6376  |  |             GEOSSimplify_r(hGEOSCtxt, hThisGeosGeom, dTolerance);  | 
6377  |  |         GEOSGeom_destroy_r(hGEOSCtxt, hThisGeosGeom);  | 
6378  |  |         poOGRProduct =  | 
6379  |  |             BuildGeometryFromGEOS(hGEOSCtxt, hGeosProduct, this, nullptr);  | 
6380  |  |     }  | 
6381  |  |     freeGEOSContext(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
6382  |  |     return poOGRProduct;  | 
6383  |  |  | 
6384  |  | #endif  // HAVE_GEOS  | 
6385  | 0  | }  | 
6386  |  |  | 
6387  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6388  |  | /*                         OGR_G_Simplify()                             */  | 
6389  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6390  |  |  | 
6391  |  | /**  | 
6392  |  |  * \brief Compute a simplified geometry.  | 
6393  |  |  *  | 
6394  |  |  * This function is the same as the C++ method OGRGeometry::Simplify().  | 
6395  |  |  *  | 
6396  |  |  * This function is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
6397  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
6398  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this function will always fail,  | 
6399  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
6400  |  |  *  | 
6401  |  |  * @param hThis the geometry.  | 
6402  |  |  * @param dTolerance the distance tolerance for the simplification.  | 
6403  |  |  *  | 
6404  |  |  * @return a new geometry to be freed by the caller with OGR_G_DestroyGeometry,  | 
6405  |  |  * or NULL if an error occurs.  | 
6406  |  |  *  | 
6407  |  |  * @since OGR 1.8.0  | 
6408  |  |  */  | 
6409  |  |  | 
6410  |  | OGRGeometryH OGR_G_Simplify(OGRGeometryH hThis, double dTolerance)  | 
6411  |  |  | 
6412  | 0  | { | 
6413  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hThis, "OGR_G_Simplify", nullptr);  | 
6414  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::ToHandle(  | 
6415  | 0  |         OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hThis)->Simplify(dTolerance));  | 
6416  | 0  | }  | 
6417  |  |  | 
6418  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6419  |  | /*                         SimplifyPreserveTopology()                   */  | 
6420  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6421  |  |  | 
6422  |  | /**  | 
6423  |  |  * \brief Simplify the geometry while preserving topology.  | 
6424  |  |  *  | 
6425  |  |  * This function is the same as the C function OGR_G_SimplifyPreserveTopology().  | 
6426  |  |  *  | 
6427  |  |  * This function is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
6428  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
6429  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this function will always fail,  | 
6430  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
6431  |  |  *  | 
6432  |  |  * @param dTolerance the distance tolerance for the simplification.  | 
6433  |  |  *  | 
6434  |  |  * @return a new geometry to be freed by the caller, or NULL if an error occurs.  | 
6435  |  |  *  | 
6436  |  |  * @since OGR 1.9.0  | 
6437  |  |  */  | 
6438  |  |  | 
6439  |  | OGRGeometry *  | 
6440  |  | OGRGeometry::SimplifyPreserveTopology(UNUSED_IF_NO_GEOS double dTolerance) const  | 
6441  |  |  | 
6442  | 0  | { | 
6443  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_GEOS  | 
6444  |  | 
  | 
6445  | 0  |     CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "GEOS support not enabled.");  | 
6446  | 0  |     return nullptr;  | 
6447  |  | 
  | 
6448  |  | #else  | 
6449  |  |     OGRGeometry *poOGRProduct = nullptr;  | 
6450  |  |  | 
6451  |  |     GEOSContextHandle_t hGEOSCtxt = createGEOSContext();  | 
6452  |  |     GEOSGeom hThisGeosGeom = exportToGEOS(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
6453  |  |     if (hThisGeosGeom != nullptr)  | 
6454  |  |     { | 
6455  |  |         GEOSGeom hGeosProduct = GEOSTopologyPreserveSimplify_r(  | 
6456  |  |             hGEOSCtxt, hThisGeosGeom, dTolerance);  | 
6457  |  |         GEOSGeom_destroy_r(hGEOSCtxt, hThisGeosGeom);  | 
6458  |  |         poOGRProduct =  | 
6459  |  |             BuildGeometryFromGEOS(hGEOSCtxt, hGeosProduct, this, nullptr);  | 
6460  |  |     }  | 
6461  |  |     freeGEOSContext(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
6462  |  |     return poOGRProduct;  | 
6463  |  |  | 
6464  |  | #endif  // HAVE_GEOS  | 
6465  | 0  | }  | 
6466  |  |  | 
6467  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6468  |  | /*                     OGR_G_SimplifyPreserveTopology()                 */  | 
6469  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6470  |  |  | 
6471  |  | /**  | 
6472  |  |  * \brief Simplify the geometry while preserving topology.  | 
6473  |  |  *  | 
6474  |  |  * This function is the same as the C++ method  | 
6475  |  |  * OGRGeometry::SimplifyPreserveTopology().  | 
6476  |  |  *  | 
6477  |  |  * This function is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
6478  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
6479  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this function will always fail,  | 
6480  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
6481  |  |  *  | 
6482  |  |  * @param hThis the geometry.  | 
6483  |  |  * @param dTolerance the distance tolerance for the simplification.  | 
6484  |  |  *  | 
6485  |  |  * @return a new geometry to be freed by the caller with OGR_G_DestroyGeometry,  | 
6486  |  |  * or NULL if an error occurs.  | 
6487  |  |  *  | 
6488  |  |  * @since OGR 1.9.0  | 
6489  |  |  */  | 
6490  |  |  | 
6491  |  | OGRGeometryH OGR_G_SimplifyPreserveTopology(OGRGeometryH hThis,  | 
6492  |  |                                             double dTolerance)  | 
6493  |  |  | 
6494  | 0  | { | 
6495  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hThis, "OGR_G_SimplifyPreserveTopology", nullptr);  | 
6496  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::ToHandle(  | 
6497  | 0  |         OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hThis)->SimplifyPreserveTopology(dTolerance));  | 
6498  | 0  | }  | 
6499  |  |  | 
6500  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6501  |  | /*                           roundCoordinates()                         */  | 
6502  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6503  |  |  | 
6504  |  | /** Round coordinates of the geometry to the specified precision.  | 
6505  |  |  *  | 
6506  |  |  * Note that this is not the same as OGRGeometry::SetPrecision(). The later  | 
6507  |  |  * will return valid geometries, whereas roundCoordinates() does not make  | 
6508  |  |  * such guarantee and may return geometries with invalidities, if they are  | 
6509  |  |  * not compatible of the specified precision. roundCoordinates() supports  | 
6510  |  |  * curve geometries, whereas SetPrecision() does not currently.  | 
6511  |  |  *  | 
6512  |  |  * One use case for roundCoordinates() is to undo the effect of  | 
6513  |  |  * quantizeCoordinates().  | 
6514  |  |  *  | 
6515  |  |  * @param sPrecision Contains the precision requirements.  | 
6516  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.9  | 
6517  |  |  */  | 
6518  |  | void OGRGeometry::roundCoordinates(const OGRGeomCoordinatePrecision &sPrecision)  | 
6519  | 0  | { | 
6520  | 0  |     struct Rounder : public OGRDefaultGeometryVisitor  | 
6521  | 0  |     { | 
6522  | 0  |         const OGRGeomCoordinatePrecision &m_precision;  | 
6523  | 0  |         const double m_invXYResolution;  | 
6524  | 0  |         const double m_invZResolution;  | 
6525  | 0  |         const double m_invMResolution;  | 
6526  |  | 
  | 
6527  | 0  |         explicit Rounder(const OGRGeomCoordinatePrecision &sPrecisionIn)  | 
6528  | 0  |             : m_precision(sPrecisionIn),  | 
6529  | 0  |               m_invXYResolution(m_precision.dfXYResolution !=  | 
6530  | 0  |                                         OGRGeomCoordinatePrecision::UNKNOWN  | 
6531  | 0  |                                     ? 1.0 / m_precision.dfXYResolution  | 
6532  | 0  |                                     : 0.0),  | 
6533  | 0  |               m_invZResolution(m_precision.dfZResolution !=  | 
6534  | 0  |                                        OGRGeomCoordinatePrecision::UNKNOWN  | 
6535  | 0  |                                    ? 1.0 / m_precision.dfZResolution  | 
6536  | 0  |                                    : 0.0),  | 
6537  | 0  |               m_invMResolution(m_precision.dfMResolution !=  | 
6538  | 0  |                                        OGRGeomCoordinatePrecision::UNKNOWN  | 
6539  | 0  |                                    ? 1.0 / m_precision.dfMResolution  | 
6540  | 0  |                                    : 0.0)  | 
6541  | 0  |         { | 
6542  | 0  |         }  | 
6543  |  | 
  | 
6544  | 0  |         using OGRDefaultGeometryVisitor::visit;  | 
6545  |  | 
  | 
6546  | 0  |         void visit(OGRPoint *poPoint) override  | 
6547  | 0  |         { | 
6548  | 0  |             if (m_precision.dfXYResolution !=  | 
6549  | 0  |                 OGRGeomCoordinatePrecision::UNKNOWN)  | 
6550  | 0  |             { | 
6551  | 0  |                 poPoint->setX(std::round(poPoint->getX() * m_invXYResolution) *  | 
6552  | 0  |                               m_precision.dfXYResolution);  | 
6553  | 0  |                 poPoint->setY(std::round(poPoint->getY() * m_invXYResolution) *  | 
6554  | 0  |                               m_precision.dfXYResolution);  | 
6555  | 0  |             }  | 
6556  | 0  |             if (m_precision.dfZResolution !=  | 
6557  | 0  |                     OGRGeomCoordinatePrecision::UNKNOWN &&  | 
6558  | 0  |                 poPoint->Is3D())  | 
6559  | 0  |             { | 
6560  | 0  |                 poPoint->setZ(std::round(poPoint->getZ() * m_invZResolution) *  | 
6561  | 0  |                               m_precision.dfZResolution);  | 
6562  | 0  |             }  | 
6563  | 0  |             if (m_precision.dfMResolution !=  | 
6564  | 0  |                     OGRGeomCoordinatePrecision::UNKNOWN &&  | 
6565  | 0  |                 poPoint->IsMeasured())  | 
6566  | 0  |             { | 
6567  | 0  |                 poPoint->setM(std::round(poPoint->getM() * m_invMResolution) *  | 
6568  | 0  |                               m_precision.dfMResolution);  | 
6569  | 0  |             }  | 
6570  | 0  |         }  | 
6571  | 0  |     };  | 
6572  |  | 
  | 
6573  | 0  |     Rounder rounder(sPrecision);  | 
6574  | 0  |     accept(&rounder);  | 
6575  | 0  | }  | 
6576  |  |  | 
6577  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6578  |  | /*                           SetPrecision()                             */  | 
6579  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6580  |  |  | 
6581  |  | /** Set the geometry's precision, rounding all its coordinates to the precision  | 
6582  |  |  * grid, and making sure the geometry is still valid.  | 
6583  |  |  *  | 
6584  |  |  * This is a stronger version of roundCoordinates().  | 
6585  |  |  *  | 
6586  |  |  * Note that at time of writing GEOS does no supported curve geometries. So  | 
6587  |  |  * currently if this function is called on such a geometry, OGR will first call  | 
6588  |  |  * getLinearGeometry() on the input and getCurveGeometry() on the output, but  | 
6589  |  |  * that it is unlikely to yield to the expected result.  | 
6590  |  |  *  | 
6591  |  |  * This function is the same as the C function OGR_G_SetPrecision().  | 
6592  |  |  *  | 
6593  |  |  * This function is built on the GEOSGeom_setPrecision_r() function of the  | 
6594  |  |  * GEOS library. Check it for the definition of the geometry operation.  | 
6595  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this function will always fail,  | 
6596  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
6597  |  |  *  | 
6598  |  |  * @param dfGridSize size of the precision grid, or 0 for FLOATING  | 
6599  |  |  *                 precision.  | 
6600  |  |  * @param nFlags The bitwise OR of zero, one or several of OGR_GEOS_PREC_NO_TOPO  | 
6601  |  |  *               and OGR_GEOS_PREC_KEEP_COLLAPSED  | 
6602  |  |  *  | 
6603  |  |  * @return a new geometry to be freed by the caller, or NULL if an error occurs.  | 
6604  |  |  *  | 
6605  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.9  | 
6606  |  |  */  | 
6607  |  |  | 
6608  |  | OGRGeometry *OGRGeometry::SetPrecision(UNUSED_IF_NO_GEOS double dfGridSize,  | 
6609  |  |                                        UNUSED_IF_NO_GEOS int nFlags) const  | 
6610  | 0  | { | 
6611  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_GEOS  | 
6612  | 0  |     CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "GEOS support not enabled.");  | 
6613  | 0  |     return nullptr;  | 
6614  |  | 
  | 
6615  |  | #else  | 
6616  |  |     OGRGeometry *poOGRProduct = nullptr;  | 
6617  |  |  | 
6618  |  |     GEOSContextHandle_t hGEOSCtxt = createGEOSContext();  | 
6619  |  |     GEOSGeom hThisGeosGeom = exportToGEOS(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
6620  |  |     if (hThisGeosGeom != nullptr)  | 
6621  |  |     { | 
6622  |  |         GEOSGeom hGeosProduct = GEOSGeom_setPrecision_r(  | 
6623  |  |             hGEOSCtxt, hThisGeosGeom, dfGridSize, nFlags);  | 
6624  |  |         GEOSGeom_destroy_r(hGEOSCtxt, hThisGeosGeom);  | 
6625  |  |         poOGRProduct =  | 
6626  |  |             BuildGeometryFromGEOS(hGEOSCtxt, hGeosProduct, this, nullptr);  | 
6627  |  |     }  | 
6628  |  |     freeGEOSContext(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
6629  |  |     return poOGRProduct;  | 
6630  |  |  | 
6631  |  | #endif  // HAVE_GEOS  | 
6632  | 0  | }  | 
6633  |  |  | 
6634  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6635  |  | /*                         OGR_G_SetPrecision()                         */  | 
6636  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6637  |  |  | 
6638  |  | /** Set the geometry's precision, rounding all its coordinates to the precision  | 
6639  |  |  * grid, and making sure the geometry is still valid.  | 
6640  |  |  *  | 
6641  |  |  * This is a stronger version of roundCoordinates().  | 
6642  |  |  *  | 
6643  |  |  * Note that at time of writing GEOS does no supported curve geometries. So  | 
6644  |  |  * currently if this function is called on such a geometry, OGR will first call  | 
6645  |  |  * getLinearGeometry() on the input and getCurveGeometry() on the output, but  | 
6646  |  |  * that it is unlikely to yield to the expected result.  | 
6647  |  |  *  | 
6648  |  |  * This function is the same as the C++ method OGRGeometry::SetPrecision().  | 
6649  |  |  *  | 
6650  |  |  * This function is built on the GEOSGeom_setPrecision_r() function of the  | 
6651  |  |  * GEOS library. Check it for the definition of the geometry operation.  | 
6652  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this function will always fail,  | 
6653  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
6654  |  |  *  | 
6655  |  |  * @param hThis the geometry.  | 
6656  |  |  * @param dfGridSize size of the precision grid, or 0 for FLOATING  | 
6657  |  |  *                 precision.  | 
6658  |  |  * @param nFlags The bitwise OR of zero, one or several of OGR_GEOS_PREC_NO_TOPO  | 
6659  |  |  *               and OGR_GEOS_PREC_KEEP_COLLAPSED  | 
6660  |  |  *  | 
6661  |  |  * @return a new geometry to be freed by the caller with OGR_G_DestroyGeometry,  | 
6662  |  |  * or NULL if an error occurs.  | 
6663  |  |  *  | 
6664  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.9  | 
6665  |  |  */  | 
6666  |  | OGRGeometryH OGR_G_SetPrecision(OGRGeometryH hThis, double dfGridSize,  | 
6667  |  |                                 int nFlags)  | 
6668  | 0  | { | 
6669  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hThis, "OGR_G_SetPrecision", nullptr);  | 
6670  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::ToHandle(  | 
6671  | 0  |         OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hThis)->SetPrecision(dfGridSize, nFlags));  | 
6672  | 0  | }  | 
6673  |  |  | 
6674  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6675  |  | /*                         DelaunayTriangulation()                      */  | 
6676  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6677  |  |  | 
6678  |  | /**  | 
6679  |  |  * \brief Return a Delaunay triangulation of the vertices of the geometry.  | 
6680  |  |  *  | 
6681  |  |  * This function is the same as the C function OGR_G_DelaunayTriangulation().  | 
6682  |  |  *  | 
6683  |  |  * This function is built on the GEOS library, v3.4 or above.  | 
6684  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this function will always fail,  | 
6685  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
6686  |  |  *  | 
6687  |  |  * @param dfTolerance optional snapping tolerance to use for improved robustness  | 
6688  |  |  * @param bOnlyEdges if TRUE, will return a MULTILINESTRING, otherwise it will  | 
6689  |  |  *                   return a GEOMETRYCOLLECTION containing triangular POLYGONs.  | 
6690  |  |  *  | 
6691  |  |  * @return a new geometry to be freed by the caller, or NULL if an error occurs.  | 
6692  |  |  *  | 
6693  |  |  * @since OGR 2.1  | 
6694  |  |  */  | 
6695  |  |  | 
6696  |  | #ifndef HAVE_GEOS  | 
6697  |  | OGRGeometry *OGRGeometry::DelaunayTriangulation(double /*dfTolerance*/,  | 
6698  |  |                                                 int /*bOnlyEdges*/) const  | 
6699  | 0  | { | 
6700  | 0  |     CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "GEOS support not enabled.");  | 
6701  | 0  |     return nullptr;  | 
6702  | 0  | }  | 
6703  |  | #else  | 
6704  |  | OGRGeometry *OGRGeometry::DelaunayTriangulation(double dfTolerance,  | 
6705  |  |                                                 int bOnlyEdges) const  | 
6706  |  | { | 
6707  |  |     OGRGeometry *poOGRProduct = nullptr;  | 
6708  |  |  | 
6709  |  |     GEOSContextHandle_t hGEOSCtxt = createGEOSContext();  | 
6710  |  |     GEOSGeom hThisGeosGeom = exportToGEOS(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
6711  |  |     if (hThisGeosGeom != nullptr)  | 
6712  |  |     { | 
6713  |  |         GEOSGeom hGeosProduct = GEOSDelaunayTriangulation_r(  | 
6714  |  |             hGEOSCtxt, hThisGeosGeom, dfTolerance, bOnlyEdges);  | 
6715  |  |         GEOSGeom_destroy_r(hGEOSCtxt, hThisGeosGeom);  | 
6716  |  |         poOGRProduct =  | 
6717  |  |             BuildGeometryFromGEOS(hGEOSCtxt, hGeosProduct, this, nullptr);  | 
6718  |  |     }  | 
6719  |  |     freeGEOSContext(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
6720  |  |     return poOGRProduct;  | 
6721  |  | }  | 
6722  |  | #endif  | 
6723  |  |  | 
6724  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6725  |  | /*                     OGR_G_DelaunayTriangulation()                    */  | 
6726  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6727  |  |  | 
6728  |  | /**  | 
6729  |  |  * \brief Return a Delaunay triangulation of the vertices of the geometry.  | 
6730  |  |  *  | 
6731  |  |  * This function is the same as the C++ method  | 
6732  |  |  * OGRGeometry::DelaunayTriangulation().  | 
6733  |  |  *  | 
6734  |  |  * This function is built on the GEOS library, v3.4 or above.  | 
6735  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this function will always fail,  | 
6736  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
6737  |  |  *  | 
6738  |  |  * @param hThis the geometry.  | 
6739  |  |  * @param dfTolerance optional snapping tolerance to use for improved robustness  | 
6740  |  |  * @param bOnlyEdges if TRUE, will return a MULTILINESTRING, otherwise it will  | 
6741  |  |  *                   return a GEOMETRYCOLLECTION containing triangular POLYGONs.  | 
6742  |  |  *  | 
6743  |  |  * @return a new geometry to be freed by the caller with OGR_G_DestroyGeometry,  | 
6744  |  |  * or NULL if an error occurs.  | 
6745  |  |  *  | 
6746  |  |  * @since OGR 2.1  | 
6747  |  |  */  | 
6748  |  |  | 
6749  |  | OGRGeometryH OGR_G_DelaunayTriangulation(OGRGeometryH hThis, double dfTolerance,  | 
6750  |  |                                          int bOnlyEdges)  | 
6751  |  |  | 
6752  | 0  | { | 
6753  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hThis, "OGR_G_DelaunayTriangulation", nullptr);  | 
6754  |  |  | 
6755  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::ToHandle(  | 
6756  | 0  |         OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hThis)->DelaunayTriangulation(dfTolerance,  | 
6757  | 0  |                                                               bOnlyEdges));  | 
6758  | 0  | }  | 
6759  |  |  | 
6760  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6761  |  | /*                             Polygonize()                             */  | 
6762  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6763  |  | /* Contributor: Alessandro Furieri, a.furieri@lqt.it                    */  | 
6764  |  | /* Developed for Faunalia (http://www.faunalia.it) with funding from    */  | 
6765  |  | /* Regione Toscana - Settore SISTEMA INFORMATIVO TERRITORIALE ED        */  | 
6766  |  | /*                   AMBIENTALE                                         */  | 
6767  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6768  |  |  | 
6769  |  | /**  | 
6770  |  |  * \brief Polygonizes a set of sparse edges.  | 
6771  |  |  *  | 
6772  |  |  * A new geometry object is created and returned containing a collection  | 
6773  |  |  * of reassembled Polygons: NULL will be returned if the input collection  | 
6774  |  |  * doesn't corresponds to a MultiLinestring, or when reassembling Edges  | 
6775  |  |  * into Polygons is impossible due to topological inconsistencies.  | 
6776  |  |  *  | 
6777  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_Polygonize().  | 
6778  |  |  *  | 
6779  |  |  * This method is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
6780  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
6781  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this method will always fail,  | 
6782  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
6783  |  |  *  | 
6784  |  |  * @return a new geometry to be freed by the caller, or NULL if an error occurs.  | 
6785  |  |  *  | 
6786  |  |  * @since OGR 1.9.0  | 
6787  |  |  */  | 
6788  |  |  | 
6789  |  | OGRGeometry *OGRGeometry::Polygonize() const  | 
6790  |  |  | 
6791  | 0  | { | 
6792  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_GEOS  | 
6793  |  | 
  | 
6794  | 0  |     CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "GEOS support not enabled.");  | 
6795  | 0  |     return nullptr;  | 
6796  |  | 
  | 
6797  |  | #else  | 
6798  |  |  | 
6799  |  |     const OGRGeometryCollection *poColl = nullptr;  | 
6800  |  |     if (wkbFlatten(getGeometryType()) == wkbGeometryCollection ||  | 
6801  |  |         wkbFlatten(getGeometryType()) == wkbMultiLineString)  | 
6802  |  |         poColl = toGeometryCollection();  | 
6803  |  |     else  | 
6804  |  |         return nullptr;  | 
6805  |  |  | 
6806  |  |     const int nCount = poColl->getNumGeometries();  | 
6807  |  |  | 
6808  |  |     OGRGeometry *poPolygsOGRGeom = nullptr;  | 
6809  |  |     bool bError = false;  | 
6810  |  |  | 
6811  |  |     GEOSContextHandle_t hGEOSCtxt = createGEOSContext();  | 
6812  |  |  | 
6813  |  |     GEOSGeom *pahGeosGeomList = new GEOSGeom[nCount];  | 
6814  |  |     for (int ig = 0; ig < nCount; ig++)  | 
6815  |  |     { | 
6816  |  |         GEOSGeom hGeosGeom = nullptr;  | 
6817  |  |         const OGRGeometry *poChild = poColl->getGeometryRef(ig);  | 
6818  |  |         if (poChild == nullptr ||  | 
6819  |  |             wkbFlatten(poChild->getGeometryType()) != wkbLineString)  | 
6820  |  |             bError = true;  | 
6821  |  |         else  | 
6822  |  |         { | 
6823  |  |             hGeosGeom = poChild->exportToGEOS(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
6824  |  |             if (hGeosGeom == nullptr)  | 
6825  |  |                 bError = true;  | 
6826  |  |         }  | 
6827  |  |         pahGeosGeomList[ig] = hGeosGeom;  | 
6828  |  |     }  | 
6829  |  |  | 
6830  |  |     if (!bError)  | 
6831  |  |     { | 
6832  |  |         GEOSGeom hGeosPolygs =  | 
6833  |  |             GEOSPolygonize_r(hGEOSCtxt, pahGeosGeomList, nCount);  | 
6834  |  |  | 
6835  |  |         poPolygsOGRGeom =  | 
6836  |  |             BuildGeometryFromGEOS(hGEOSCtxt, hGeosPolygs, this, nullptr);  | 
6837  |  |     }  | 
6838  |  |  | 
6839  |  |     for (int ig = 0; ig < nCount; ig++)  | 
6840  |  |     { | 
6841  |  |         GEOSGeom hGeosGeom = pahGeosGeomList[ig];  | 
6842  |  |         if (hGeosGeom != nullptr)  | 
6843  |  |             GEOSGeom_destroy_r(hGEOSCtxt, hGeosGeom);  | 
6844  |  |     }  | 
6845  |  |     delete[] pahGeosGeomList;  | 
6846  |  |     freeGEOSContext(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
6847  |  |  | 
6848  |  |     return poPolygsOGRGeom;  | 
6849  |  |  | 
6850  |  | #endif  // HAVE_GEOS  | 
6851  | 0  | }  | 
6852  |  |  | 
6853  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6854  |  | /*                          OGR_G_Polygonize()                          */  | 
6855  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6856  |  | /**  | 
6857  |  |  * \brief Polygonizes a set of sparse edges.  | 
6858  |  |  *  | 
6859  |  |  * A new geometry object is created and returned containing a collection  | 
6860  |  |  * of reassembled Polygons: NULL will be returned if the input collection  | 
6861  |  |  * doesn't corresponds to a MultiLinestring, or when reassembling Edges  | 
6862  |  |  * into Polygons is impossible due to topological inconsistencies.  | 
6863  |  |  *  | 
6864  |  |  * This function is the same as the C++ method OGRGeometry::Polygonize().  | 
6865  |  |  *  | 
6866  |  |  * This function is built on the GEOS library, check it for the definition  | 
6867  |  |  * of the geometry operation.  | 
6868  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this function will always fail,  | 
6869  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
6870  |  |  *  | 
6871  |  |  * @param hTarget The Geometry to be polygonized.  | 
6872  |  |  *  | 
6873  |  |  * @return a new geometry to be freed by the caller with OGR_G_DestroyGeometry,  | 
6874  |  |  * or NULL if an error occurs.  | 
6875  |  |  *  | 
6876  |  |  * @since OGR 1.9.0  | 
6877  |  |  */  | 
6878  |  |  | 
6879  |  | OGRGeometryH OGR_G_Polygonize(OGRGeometryH hTarget)  | 
6880  |  |  | 
6881  | 0  | { | 
6882  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hTarget, "OGR_G_Polygonize", nullptr);  | 
6883  |  |  | 
6884  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::ToHandle(  | 
6885  | 0  |         OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hTarget)->Polygonize());  | 
6886  | 0  | }  | 
6887  |  |  | 
6888  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6889  |  | /*                             BuildArea()                              */  | 
6890  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6891  |  |  | 
6892  |  | /**  | 
6893  |  |  * \brief Polygonize a linework assuming inner polygons are holes.  | 
6894  |  |  *  | 
6895  |  |  * This method is the same as the C function OGR_G_BuildArea().  | 
6896  |  |  *  | 
6897  |  |  * Polygonization is performed similarly to OGRGeometry::Polygonize().  | 
6898  |  |  * Additionally, holes are dropped and the result is unified producing  | 
6899  |  |  * a single Polygon or a MultiPolygon.  | 
6900  |  |  *  | 
6901  |  |  * A new geometry object is created and returned: NULL on failure,  | 
6902  |  |  * empty GeometryCollection if the input geometry cannot be polygonized,  | 
6903  |  |  * Polygon or MultiPolygon on success.  | 
6904  |  |  *  | 
6905  |  |  * This method is built on the GEOSBuildArea_r() function of the GEOS  | 
6906  |  |  * library, check it for the definition of the geometry operation.  | 
6907  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this method will always fail,  | 
6908  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
6909  |  |  *  | 
6910  |  |  * @return a newly allocated geometry now owned by the caller,  | 
6911  |  |  *         or NULL on failure.  | 
6912  |  |  *  | 
6913  |  |  * @since OGR 3.11  | 
6914  |  |  */  | 
6915  |  |  | 
6916  |  | OGRGeometry *OGRGeometry::BuildArea() const  | 
6917  |  |  | 
6918  | 0  | { | 
6919  | 0  | #ifndef HAVE_GEOS  | 
6920  |  | 
  | 
6921  | 0  |     CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "GEOS support not enabled.");  | 
6922  | 0  |     return nullptr;  | 
6923  |  | 
  | 
6924  |  | #else  | 
6925  |  |  | 
6926  |  |     OGRGeometry *poPolygsOGRGeom = nullptr;  | 
6927  |  |  | 
6928  |  |     GEOSContextHandle_t hGEOSCtxt = createGEOSContext();  | 
6929  |  |     GEOSGeom hThisGeosGeom = exportToGEOS(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
6930  |  |     if (hThisGeosGeom != nullptr)  | 
6931  |  |     { | 
6932  |  |         GEOSGeom hGeosPolygs = GEOSBuildArea_r(hGEOSCtxt, hThisGeosGeom);  | 
6933  |  |         poPolygsOGRGeom =  | 
6934  |  |             BuildGeometryFromGEOS(hGEOSCtxt, hGeosPolygs, this, nullptr);  | 
6935  |  |         GEOSGeom_destroy_r(hGEOSCtxt, hThisGeosGeom);  | 
6936  |  |     }  | 
6937  |  |     freeGEOSContext(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
6938  |  |  | 
6939  |  |     return poPolygsOGRGeom;  | 
6940  |  |  | 
6941  |  | #endif  // HAVE_GEOS  | 
6942  | 0  | }  | 
6943  |  |  | 
6944  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6945  |  | /*                          OGR_G_BuildArea()                           */  | 
6946  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6947  |  |  | 
6948  |  | /**  | 
6949  |  |  * \brief Polygonize a linework assuming inner polygons are holes.  | 
6950  |  |  *  | 
6951  |  |  * This function is the same as the C++ method OGRGeometry::BuildArea().  | 
6952  |  |  *  | 
6953  |  |  * Polygonization is performed similarly to OGR_G_Polygonize().  | 
6954  |  |  * Additionally, holes are dropped and the result is unified producing  | 
6955  |  |  * a single Polygon or a MultiPolygon.  | 
6956  |  |  *  | 
6957  |  |  * A new geometry object is created and returned: NULL on failure,  | 
6958  |  |  * empty GeometryCollection if the input geometry cannot be polygonized,  | 
6959  |  |  * Polygon or MultiPolygon on success.  | 
6960  |  |  *  | 
6961  |  |  * This function is built on the GEOSBuildArea_r() function of the GEOS  | 
6962  |  |  * library, check it for the definition of the geometry operation.  | 
6963  |  |  * If OGR is built without the GEOS library, this function will always fail,  | 
6964  |  |  * issuing a CPLE_NotSupported error.  | 
6965  |  |  *  | 
6966  |  |  * @param hGeom handle on the geometry to polygonize.  | 
6967  |  |  *  | 
6968  |  |  * @return a handle on newly allocated geometry now owned by the caller,  | 
6969  |  |  *         or NULL on failure.  | 
6970  |  |  *  | 
6971  |  |  * @since OGR 3.11  | 
6972  |  |  */  | 
6973  |  |  | 
6974  |  | OGRGeometryH OGR_G_BuildArea(OGRGeometryH hGeom)  | 
6975  |  |  | 
6976  | 0  | { | 
6977  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER1(hGeom, "OGR_G_BuildArea", nullptr);  | 
6978  |  |  | 
6979  | 0  |     return OGRGeometry::ToHandle(OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->BuildArea());  | 
6980  | 0  | }  | 
6981  |  |  | 
6982  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6983  |  | /*                               swapXY()                               */  | 
6984  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6985  |  |  | 
6986  |  | /**  | 
6987  |  |  * \brief Swap x and y coordinates.  | 
6988  |  |  *  | 
6989  |  |  * @since OGR 1.8.0  | 
6990  |  |  */  | 
6991  |  |  | 
6992  |  | void OGRGeometry::swapXY()  | 
6993  |  |  | 
6994  | 0  | { | 
6995  | 0  | }  | 
6996  |  |  | 
6997  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
6998  |  | /*                               swapXY()                               */  | 
6999  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7000  |  |  | 
7001  |  | /**  | 
7002  |  |  * \brief Swap x and y coordinates.  | 
7003  |  |  *  | 
7004  |  |  * @param hGeom geometry.  | 
7005  |  |  * @since OGR 2.3.0  | 
7006  |  |  */  | 
7007  |  |  | 
7008  |  | void OGR_G_SwapXY(OGRGeometryH hGeom)  | 
7009  | 0  | { | 
7010  | 0  |     VALIDATE_POINTER0(hGeom, "OGR_G_SwapXY");  | 
7011  |  |  | 
7012  | 0  |     OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom)->swapXY();  | 
7013  | 0  | }  | 
7014  |  |  | 
7015  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7016  |  | /*                        Prepared geometry API                         */  | 
7017  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7018  |  |  | 
7019  |  | #if defined(HAVE_GEOS)  | 
7020  |  | struct _OGRPreparedGeometry  | 
7021  |  | { | 
7022  |  |     GEOSContextHandle_t hGEOSCtxt;  | 
7023  |  |     GEOSGeom hGEOSGeom;  | 
7024  |  |     const GEOSPreparedGeometry *poPreparedGEOSGeom;  | 
7025  |  | };  | 
7026  |  | #endif  | 
7027  |  |  | 
7028  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7029  |  | /*                       OGRHasPreparedGeometrySupport()                */  | 
7030  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7031  |  |  | 
7032  |  | /** Returns if GEOS has prepared geometry support.  | 
7033  |  |  * @return TRUE or FALSE  | 
7034  |  |  */  | 
7035  |  | int OGRHasPreparedGeometrySupport()  | 
7036  | 0  | { | 
7037  |  | #if defined(HAVE_GEOS)  | 
7038  |  |     return TRUE;  | 
7039  |  | #else  | 
7040  | 0  |     return FALSE;  | 
7041  | 0  | #endif  | 
7042  | 0  | }  | 
7043  |  |  | 
7044  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7045  |  | /*                         OGRCreatePreparedGeometry()                  */  | 
7046  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7047  |  |  | 
7048  |  | /** Creates a prepared geometry.  | 
7049  |  |  *  | 
7050  |  |  * To free with OGRDestroyPreparedGeometry()  | 
7051  |  |  *  | 
7052  |  |  * @param hGeom input geometry to prepare.  | 
7053  |  |  * @return handle to a prepared geometry.  | 
7054  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.3  | 
7055  |  |  */  | 
7056  |  | OGRPreparedGeometryH  | 
7057  |  | OGRCreatePreparedGeometry(UNUSED_IF_NO_GEOS OGRGeometryH hGeom)  | 
7058  | 0  | { | 
7059  |  | #if defined(HAVE_GEOS)  | 
7060  |  |     OGRGeometry *poGeom = OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hGeom);  | 
7061  |  |     GEOSContextHandle_t hGEOSCtxt = OGRGeometry::createGEOSContext();  | 
7062  |  |     GEOSGeom hGEOSGeom = poGeom->exportToGEOS(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
7063  |  |     if (hGEOSGeom == nullptr)  | 
7064  |  |     { | 
7065  |  |         OGRGeometry::freeGEOSContext(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
7066  |  |         return nullptr;  | 
7067  |  |     }  | 
7068  |  |     const GEOSPreparedGeometry *poPreparedGEOSGeom =  | 
7069  |  |         GEOSPrepare_r(hGEOSCtxt, hGEOSGeom);  | 
7070  |  |     if (poPreparedGEOSGeom == nullptr)  | 
7071  |  |     { | 
7072  |  |         GEOSGeom_destroy_r(hGEOSCtxt, hGEOSGeom);  | 
7073  |  |         OGRGeometry::freeGEOSContext(hGEOSCtxt);  | 
7074  |  |         return nullptr;  | 
7075  |  |     }  | 
7076  |  |  | 
7077  |  |     OGRPreparedGeometry *poPreparedGeom = new OGRPreparedGeometry;  | 
7078  |  |     poPreparedGeom->hGEOSCtxt = hGEOSCtxt;  | 
7079  |  |     poPreparedGeom->hGEOSGeom = hGEOSGeom;  | 
7080  |  |     poPreparedGeom->poPreparedGEOSGeom = poPreparedGEOSGeom;  | 
7081  |  |  | 
7082  |  |     return poPreparedGeom;  | 
7083  |  | #else  | 
7084  | 0  |     return nullptr;  | 
7085  | 0  | #endif  | 
7086  | 0  | }  | 
7087  |  |  | 
7088  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7089  |  | /*                        OGRDestroyPreparedGeometry()                  */  | 
7090  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7091  |  |  | 
7092  |  | /** Destroys a prepared geometry.  | 
7093  |  |  * @param hPreparedGeom prepared geometry.  | 
7094  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.3  | 
7095  |  |  */  | 
7096  |  | void OGRDestroyPreparedGeometry(  | 
7097  |  |     UNUSED_IF_NO_GEOS OGRPreparedGeometryH hPreparedGeom)  | 
7098  | 0  | { | 
7099  |  | #if defined(HAVE_GEOS)  | 
7100  |  |     if (hPreparedGeom != nullptr)  | 
7101  |  |     { | 
7102  |  |         GEOSPreparedGeom_destroy_r(hPreparedGeom->hGEOSCtxt,  | 
7103  |  |                                    hPreparedGeom->poPreparedGEOSGeom);  | 
7104  |  |         GEOSGeom_destroy_r(hPreparedGeom->hGEOSCtxt, hPreparedGeom->hGEOSGeom);  | 
7105  |  |         OGRGeometry::freeGEOSContext(hPreparedGeom->hGEOSCtxt);  | 
7106  |  |         delete hPreparedGeom;  | 
7107  |  |     }  | 
7108  |  | #endif  | 
7109  | 0  | }  | 
7110  |  |  | 
7111  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7112  |  | /*                      OGRPreparedGeometryIntersects()                 */  | 
7113  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7114  |  |  | 
7115  |  | /** Returns whether a prepared geometry intersects with a geometry.  | 
7116  |  |  * @param hPreparedGeom prepared geometry.  | 
7117  |  |  * @param hOtherGeom other geometry.  | 
7118  |  |  * @return TRUE or FALSE.  | 
7119  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.3  | 
7120  |  |  */  | 
7121  |  | int OGRPreparedGeometryIntersects(  | 
7122  |  |     UNUSED_IF_NO_GEOS const OGRPreparedGeometryH hPreparedGeom,  | 
7123  |  |     UNUSED_IF_NO_GEOS const OGRGeometryH hOtherGeom)  | 
7124  | 0  | { | 
7125  |  | #if defined(HAVE_GEOS)  | 
7126  |  |     OGRGeometry *poOtherGeom = OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hOtherGeom);  | 
7127  |  |     if (hPreparedGeom == nullptr ||  | 
7128  |  |         poOtherGeom == nullptr  | 
7129  |  |         // The check for IsEmpty() is for buggy GEOS versions.  | 
7130  |  |         // See https://github.com/libgeos/geos/pull/423  | 
7131  |  |         || poOtherGeom->IsEmpty())  | 
7132  |  |     { | 
7133  |  |         return FALSE;  | 
7134  |  |     }  | 
7135  |  |  | 
7136  |  |     GEOSGeom hGEOSOtherGeom =  | 
7137  |  |         poOtherGeom->exportToGEOS(hPreparedGeom->hGEOSCtxt);  | 
7138  |  |     if (hGEOSOtherGeom == nullptr)  | 
7139  |  |         return FALSE;  | 
7140  |  |  | 
7141  |  |     const bool bRet = CPL_TO_BOOL(GEOSPreparedIntersects_r(  | 
7142  |  |         hPreparedGeom->hGEOSCtxt, hPreparedGeom->poPreparedGEOSGeom,  | 
7143  |  |         hGEOSOtherGeom));  | 
7144  |  |     GEOSGeom_destroy_r(hPreparedGeom->hGEOSCtxt, hGEOSOtherGeom);  | 
7145  |  |  | 
7146  |  |     return bRet;  | 
7147  |  | #else  | 
7148  | 0  |     return FALSE;  | 
7149  | 0  | #endif  | 
7150  | 0  | }  | 
7151  |  |  | 
7152  |  | /** Returns whether a prepared geometry contains a geometry.  | 
7153  |  |  * @param hPreparedGeom prepared geometry.  | 
7154  |  |  * @param hOtherGeom other geometry.  | 
7155  |  |  * @return TRUE or FALSE.  | 
7156  |  |  */  | 
7157  |  | int OGRPreparedGeometryContains(UNUSED_IF_NO_GEOS const OGRPreparedGeometryH  | 
7158  |  |                                     hPreparedGeom,  | 
7159  |  |                                 UNUSED_IF_NO_GEOS const OGRGeometryH hOtherGeom)  | 
7160  | 0  | { | 
7161  |  | #if defined(HAVE_GEOS)  | 
7162  |  |     OGRGeometry *poOtherGeom = OGRGeometry::FromHandle(hOtherGeom);  | 
7163  |  |     if (hPreparedGeom == nullptr ||  | 
7164  |  |         poOtherGeom == nullptr  | 
7165  |  |         // The check for IsEmpty() is for buggy GEOS versions.  | 
7166  |  |         // See https://github.com/libgeos/geos/pull/423  | 
7167  |  |         || poOtherGeom->IsEmpty())  | 
7168  |  |     { | 
7169  |  |         return FALSE;  | 
7170  |  |     }  | 
7171  |  |  | 
7172  |  |     GEOSGeom hGEOSOtherGeom =  | 
7173  |  |         poOtherGeom->exportToGEOS(hPreparedGeom->hGEOSCtxt);  | 
7174  |  |     if (hGEOSOtherGeom == nullptr)  | 
7175  |  |         return FALSE;  | 
7176  |  |  | 
7177  |  |     const bool bRet = CPL_TO_BOOL(GEOSPreparedContains_r(  | 
7178  |  |         hPreparedGeom->hGEOSCtxt, hPreparedGeom->poPreparedGEOSGeom,  | 
7179  |  |         hGEOSOtherGeom));  | 
7180  |  |     GEOSGeom_destroy_r(hPreparedGeom->hGEOSCtxt, hGEOSOtherGeom);  | 
7181  |  |  | 
7182  |  |     return bRet;  | 
7183  |  | #else  | 
7184  | 0  |     return FALSE;  | 
7185  | 0  | #endif  | 
7186  | 0  | }  | 
7187  |  |  | 
7188  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7189  |  | /*                       OGRGeometryFromEWKB()                          */  | 
7190  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7191  |  |  | 
7192  |  | OGRGeometry *OGRGeometryFromEWKB(GByte *pabyEWKB, int nLength, int *pnSRID,  | 
7193  |  |                                  int bIsPostGIS1_EWKB)  | 
7194  |  |  | 
7195  | 0  | { | 
7196  | 0  |     OGRGeometry *poGeometry = nullptr;  | 
7197  |  | 
  | 
7198  | 0  |     size_t nWKBSize = 0;  | 
7199  | 0  |     const GByte *pabyWKB = WKBFromEWKB(pabyEWKB, nLength, nWKBSize, pnSRID);  | 
7200  | 0  |     if (pabyWKB == nullptr)  | 
7201  | 0  |         return nullptr;  | 
7202  |  |  | 
7203  |  |     /* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */  | 
7204  |  |     /*      Try to ingest the geometry.                                     */  | 
7205  |  |     /* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */  | 
7206  | 0  |     (void)OGRGeometryFactory::createFromWkb(  | 
7207  | 0  |         pabyWKB, nullptr, &poGeometry, nWKBSize,  | 
7208  | 0  |         (bIsPostGIS1_EWKB) ? wkbVariantPostGIS1 : wkbVariantOldOgc);  | 
7209  |  | 
  | 
7210  | 0  |     return poGeometry;  | 
7211  | 0  | }  | 
7212  |  |  | 
7213  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7214  |  | /*                     OGRGeometryFromHexEWKB()                         */  | 
7215  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7216  |  |  | 
7217  |  | OGRGeometry *OGRGeometryFromHexEWKB(const char *pszBytea, int *pnSRID,  | 
7218  |  |                                     int bIsPostGIS1_EWKB)  | 
7219  |  |  | 
7220  | 0  | { | 
7221  | 0  |     if (pszBytea == nullptr)  | 
7222  | 0  |         return nullptr;  | 
7223  |  |  | 
7224  | 0  |     int nWKBLength = 0;  | 
7225  | 0  |     GByte *pabyWKB = CPLHexToBinary(pszBytea, &nWKBLength);  | 
7226  |  | 
  | 
7227  | 0  |     OGRGeometry *poGeometry =  | 
7228  | 0  |         OGRGeometryFromEWKB(pabyWKB, nWKBLength, pnSRID, bIsPostGIS1_EWKB);  | 
7229  |  | 
  | 
7230  | 0  |     CPLFree(pabyWKB);  | 
7231  |  | 
  | 
7232  | 0  |     return poGeometry;  | 
7233  | 0  | }  | 
7234  |  |  | 
7235  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7236  |  | /*                       OGRGeometryToHexEWKB()                         */  | 
7237  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7238  |  |  | 
7239  |  | char *OGRGeometryToHexEWKB(OGRGeometry *poGeometry, int nSRSId,  | 
7240  |  |                            int nPostGISMajor, int nPostGISMinor)  | 
7241  | 0  | { | 
7242  | 0  |     const size_t nWkbSize = poGeometry->WkbSize();  | 
7243  | 0  |     GByte *pabyWKB = static_cast<GByte *>(VSI_MALLOC_VERBOSE(nWkbSize));  | 
7244  | 0  |     if (pabyWKB == nullptr)  | 
7245  | 0  |         return CPLStrdup(""); | 
7246  |  |  | 
7247  | 0  |     if ((nPostGISMajor > 2 || (nPostGISMajor == 2 && nPostGISMinor >= 2)) &&  | 
7248  | 0  |         wkbFlatten(poGeometry->getGeometryType()) == wkbPoint &&  | 
7249  | 0  |         poGeometry->IsEmpty())  | 
7250  | 0  |     { | 
7251  | 0  |         if (poGeometry->exportToWkb(wkbNDR, pabyWKB, wkbVariantIso) !=  | 
7252  | 0  |             OGRERR_NONE)  | 
7253  | 0  |         { | 
7254  | 0  |             CPLFree(pabyWKB);  | 
7255  | 0  |             return CPLStrdup(""); | 
7256  | 0  |         }  | 
7257  | 0  |     }  | 
7258  | 0  |     else if (poGeometry->exportToWkb(wkbNDR, pabyWKB,  | 
7259  | 0  |                                      (nPostGISMajor < 2)  | 
7260  | 0  |                                          ? wkbVariantPostGIS1  | 
7261  | 0  |                                          : wkbVariantOldOgc) != OGRERR_NONE)  | 
7262  | 0  |     { | 
7263  | 0  |         CPLFree(pabyWKB);  | 
7264  | 0  |         return CPLStrdup(""); | 
7265  | 0  |     }  | 
7266  |  |  | 
7267  |  |     // When converting to hex, each byte takes 2 hex characters.  In addition  | 
7268  |  |     // we add in 8 characters to represent the SRID integer in hex, and  | 
7269  |  |     // one for a null terminator.  | 
7270  |  |     // The limit of INT_MAX = 2 GB is a bit artificial, but at time of writing  | 
7271  |  |     // (2024), PostgreSQL by default cannot handle objects larger than 1 GB:  | 
7272  |  |     // https://github.com/postgres/postgres/blob/5d39becf8ba0080c98fee4b63575552f6800b012/src/include/utils/memutils.h#L40  | 
7273  | 0  |     if (nWkbSize >  | 
7274  | 0  |         static_cast<size_t>(std::numeric_limits<int>::max() - 8 - 1) / 2)  | 
7275  | 0  |     { | 
7276  | 0  |         CPLFree(pabyWKB);  | 
7277  | 0  |         return CPLStrdup(""); | 
7278  | 0  |     }  | 
7279  | 0  |     const size_t nTextSize = nWkbSize * 2 + 8 + 1;  | 
7280  | 0  |     char *pszTextBuf = static_cast<char *>(VSI_MALLOC_VERBOSE(nTextSize));  | 
7281  | 0  |     if (pszTextBuf == nullptr)  | 
7282  | 0  |     { | 
7283  | 0  |         CPLFree(pabyWKB);  | 
7284  | 0  |         return CPLStrdup(""); | 
7285  | 0  |     }  | 
7286  | 0  |     char *pszTextBufCurrent = pszTextBuf;  | 
7287  |  |  | 
7288  |  |     // Convert the 1st byte, which is the endianness flag, to hex.  | 
7289  | 0  |     char *pszHex = CPLBinaryToHex(1, pabyWKB);  | 
7290  | 0  |     strcpy(pszTextBufCurrent, pszHex);  | 
7291  | 0  |     CPLFree(pszHex);  | 
7292  | 0  |     pszTextBufCurrent += 2;  | 
7293  |  |  | 
7294  |  |     // Next, get the geom type which is bytes 2 through 5.  | 
7295  | 0  |     GUInt32 geomType;  | 
7296  | 0  |     memcpy(&geomType, pabyWKB + 1, 4);  | 
7297  |  |  | 
7298  |  |     // Now add the SRID flag if an SRID is provided.  | 
7299  | 0  |     if (nSRSId > 0)  | 
7300  | 0  |     { | 
7301  |  |         // Change the flag to wkbNDR (little) endianness.  | 
7302  | 0  |         constexpr GUInt32 WKBSRIDFLAG = 0x20000000;  | 
7303  | 0  |         GUInt32 nGSrsFlag = CPL_LSBWORD32(WKBSRIDFLAG);  | 
7304  |  |         // Apply the flag.  | 
7305  | 0  |         geomType = geomType | nGSrsFlag;  | 
7306  | 0  |     }  | 
7307  |  |  | 
7308  |  |     // Now write the geom type which is 4 bytes.  | 
7309  | 0  |     pszHex = CPLBinaryToHex(4, reinterpret_cast<const GByte *>(&geomType));  | 
7310  | 0  |     strcpy(pszTextBufCurrent, pszHex);  | 
7311  | 0  |     CPLFree(pszHex);  | 
7312  | 0  |     pszTextBufCurrent += 8;  | 
7313  |  |  | 
7314  |  |     // Now include SRID if provided.  | 
7315  | 0  |     if (nSRSId > 0)  | 
7316  | 0  |     { | 
7317  |  |         // Force the srsid to wkbNDR (little) endianness.  | 
7318  | 0  |         const GUInt32 nGSRSId = CPL_LSBWORD32(nSRSId);  | 
7319  | 0  |         pszHex = CPLBinaryToHex(sizeof(nGSRSId),  | 
7320  | 0  |                                 reinterpret_cast<const GByte *>(&nGSRSId));  | 
7321  | 0  |         strcpy(pszTextBufCurrent, pszHex);  | 
7322  | 0  |         CPLFree(pszHex);  | 
7323  | 0  |         pszTextBufCurrent += 8;  | 
7324  | 0  |     }  | 
7325  |  |  | 
7326  |  |     // Copy the rest of the data over - subtract  | 
7327  |  |     // 5 since we already copied 5 bytes above.  | 
7328  | 0  |     pszHex = CPLBinaryToHex(static_cast<int>(nWkbSize - 5), pabyWKB + 5);  | 
7329  | 0  |     CPLFree(pabyWKB);  | 
7330  | 0  |     if (!pszHex || pszHex[0] == 0)  | 
7331  | 0  |     { | 
7332  | 0  |         CPLFree(pszTextBuf);  | 
7333  | 0  |         return pszHex;  | 
7334  | 0  |     }  | 
7335  | 0  |     strcpy(pszTextBufCurrent, pszHex);  | 
7336  | 0  |     CPLFree(pszHex);  | 
7337  |  | 
  | 
7338  | 0  |     return pszTextBuf;  | 
7339  | 0  | }  | 
7340  |  |  | 
7341  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7342  |  | /*                       importPreambleFromWkb()                       */  | 
7343  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7344  |  |  | 
7345  |  | //! @cond Doxygen_Suppress  | 
7346  |  | OGRErr OGRGeometry::importPreambleFromWkb(const unsigned char *pabyData,  | 
7347  |  |                                           size_t nSize,  | 
7348  |  |                                           OGRwkbByteOrder &eByteOrder,  | 
7349  |  |                                           OGRwkbVariant eWkbVariant)  | 
7350  | 0  | { | 
7351  | 0  |     if (nSize < 9 && nSize != static_cast<size_t>(-1))  | 
7352  | 0  |         return OGRERR_NOT_ENOUGH_DATA;  | 
7353  |  |  | 
7354  |  |     /* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */  | 
7355  |  |     /*      Get the byte order byte.                                        */  | 
7356  |  |     /* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */  | 
7357  | 0  |     int nByteOrder = DB2_V72_FIX_BYTE_ORDER(*pabyData);  | 
7358  | 0  |     if (!(nByteOrder == wkbXDR || nByteOrder == wkbNDR))  | 
7359  | 0  |         return OGRERR_CORRUPT_DATA;  | 
7360  | 0  |     eByteOrder = static_cast<OGRwkbByteOrder>(nByteOrder);  | 
7361  |  |  | 
7362  |  |     /* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */  | 
7363  |  |     /*      Get the geometry feature type.                                  */  | 
7364  |  |     /* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */  | 
7365  | 0  |     OGRwkbGeometryType eGeometryType;  | 
7366  | 0  |     const OGRErr err =  | 
7367  | 0  |         OGRReadWKBGeometryType(pabyData, eWkbVariant, &eGeometryType);  | 
7368  | 0  |     if (wkbHasZ(eGeometryType))  | 
7369  | 0  |         flags |= OGR_G_3D;  | 
7370  | 0  |     if (wkbHasM(eGeometryType))  | 
7371  | 0  |         flags |= OGR_G_MEASURED;  | 
7372  |  | 
  | 
7373  | 0  |     if (err != OGRERR_NONE || eGeometryType != getGeometryType())  | 
7374  | 0  |         return OGRERR_CORRUPT_DATA;  | 
7375  |  |  | 
7376  | 0  |     return OGRERR_NONE;  | 
7377  | 0  | }  | 
7378  |  |  | 
7379  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7380  |  | /*                    importPreambleOfCollectionFromWkb()              */  | 
7381  |  | /*                                                                      */  | 
7382  |  | /*      Utility method for OGRSimpleCurve, OGRCompoundCurve,            */  | 
7383  |  | /*      OGRCurvePolygon and OGRGeometryCollection.                      */  | 
7384  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7385  |  |  | 
7386  |  | OGRErr OGRGeometry::importPreambleOfCollectionFromWkb(  | 
7387  |  |     const unsigned char *pabyData, size_t &nSize, size_t &nDataOffset,  | 
7388  |  |     OGRwkbByteOrder &eByteOrder, size_t nMinSubGeomSize, int &nGeomCount,  | 
7389  |  |     OGRwkbVariant eWkbVariant)  | 
7390  | 0  | { | 
7391  | 0  |     nGeomCount = 0;  | 
7392  |  | 
  | 
7393  | 0  |     OGRErr eErr =  | 
7394  | 0  |         importPreambleFromWkb(pabyData, nSize, eByteOrder, eWkbVariant);  | 
7395  | 0  |     if (eErr != OGRERR_NONE)  | 
7396  | 0  |         return eErr;  | 
7397  |  |  | 
7398  |  |     /* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */  | 
7399  |  |     /*      Clear existing Geoms.                                           */  | 
7400  |  |     /* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */  | 
7401  | 0  |     int _flags = flags;  // flags set in importPreambleFromWkb  | 
7402  | 0  |     empty();             // may reset flags etc.  | 
7403  |  |  | 
7404  |  |     // restore  | 
7405  | 0  |     if (_flags & OGR_G_3D)  | 
7406  | 0  |         set3D(TRUE);  | 
7407  | 0  |     if (_flags & OGR_G_MEASURED)  | 
7408  | 0  |         setMeasured(TRUE);  | 
7409  |  |  | 
7410  |  |     /* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */  | 
7411  |  |     /*      Get the sub-geometry count.                                     */  | 
7412  |  |     /* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */  | 
7413  | 0  |     memcpy(&nGeomCount, pabyData + 5, 4);  | 
7414  |  | 
  | 
7415  | 0  |     if (OGR_SWAP(eByteOrder))  | 
7416  | 0  |         nGeomCount = CPL_SWAP32(nGeomCount);  | 
7417  |  | 
  | 
7418  | 0  |     if (nGeomCount < 0 ||  | 
7419  | 0  |         static_cast<size_t>(nGeomCount) >  | 
7420  | 0  |             std::numeric_limits<size_t>::max() / nMinSubGeomSize)  | 
7421  | 0  |     { | 
7422  | 0  |         nGeomCount = 0;  | 
7423  | 0  |         return OGRERR_CORRUPT_DATA;  | 
7424  | 0  |     }  | 
7425  | 0  |     const size_t nBufferMinSize = nGeomCount * nMinSubGeomSize;  | 
7426  |  |  | 
7427  |  |     // Each ring has a minimum of nMinSubGeomSize bytes.  | 
7428  | 0  |     if (nSize != static_cast<size_t>(-1) && nSize - 9 < nBufferMinSize)  | 
7429  | 0  |     { | 
7430  | 0  |         CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_AppDefined,  | 
7431  | 0  |                  "Length of input WKB is too small");  | 
7432  | 0  |         nGeomCount = 0;  | 
7433  | 0  |         return OGRERR_NOT_ENOUGH_DATA;  | 
7434  | 0  |     }  | 
7435  |  |  | 
7436  | 0  |     nDataOffset = 9;  | 
7437  | 0  |     if (nSize != static_cast<size_t>(-1))  | 
7438  | 0  |     { | 
7439  | 0  |         CPLAssert(nSize >= nDataOffset);  | 
7440  | 0  |         nSize -= nDataOffset;  | 
7441  | 0  |     }  | 
7442  |  |  | 
7443  | 0  |     return OGRERR_NONE;  | 
7444  | 0  | }  | 
7445  |  |  | 
7446  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7447  |  | /*                      importCurveCollectionFromWkt()                  */  | 
7448  |  | /*                                                                      */  | 
7449  |  | /*      Utility method for OGRCompoundCurve, OGRCurvePolygon and        */  | 
7450  |  | /*      OGRMultiCurve.                                                  */  | 
7451  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7452  |  |  | 
7453  |  | OGRErr OGRGeometry::importCurveCollectionFromWkt(  | 
7454  |  |     const char **ppszInput, int bAllowEmptyComponent, int bAllowLineString,  | 
7455  |  |     int bAllowCurve, int bAllowCompoundCurve,  | 
7456  |  |     OGRErr (*pfnAddCurveDirectly)(OGRGeometry *poSelf, OGRCurve *poCurve))  | 
7457  |  |  | 
7458  | 561  | { | 
7459  | 561  |     int bHasZ = FALSE;  | 
7460  | 561  |     int bHasM = FALSE;  | 
7461  | 561  |     bool bIsEmpty = false;  | 
7462  | 561  |     OGRErr eErr = importPreambleFromWkt(ppszInput, &bHasZ, &bHasM, &bIsEmpty);  | 
7463  | 561  |     flags = 0;  | 
7464  | 561  |     if (eErr != OGRERR_NONE)  | 
7465  | 8  |         return eErr;  | 
7466  | 553  |     if (bHasZ)  | 
7467  | 36  |         flags |= OGR_G_3D;  | 
7468  | 553  |     if (bHasM)  | 
7469  | 119  |         flags |= OGR_G_MEASURED;  | 
7470  | 553  |     if (bIsEmpty)  | 
7471  | 45  |         return OGRERR_NONE;  | 
7472  |  |  | 
7473  | 508  |     char szToken[OGR_WKT_TOKEN_MAX];  | 
7474  | 508  |     const char *pszInput = *ppszInput;  | 
7475  | 508  |     eErr = OGRERR_NONE;  | 
7476  |  |  | 
7477  |  |     // Skip first '('. | 
7478  | 508  |     pszInput = OGRWktReadToken(pszInput, szToken);  | 
7479  |  |  | 
7480  |  |     /* ==================================================================== */  | 
7481  |  |     /*      Read each curve in turn.  Note that we try to reuse the same    */  | 
7482  |  |     /*      point list buffer from curve to curve to cut down on            */  | 
7483  |  |     /*      allocate/deallocate overhead.                                   */  | 
7484  |  |     /* ==================================================================== */  | 
7485  | 508  |     OGRRawPoint *paoPoints = nullptr;  | 
7486  | 508  |     int nMaxPoints = 0;  | 
7487  | 508  |     double *padfZ = nullptr;  | 
7488  |  |  | 
7489  | 508  |     do  | 
7490  | 3.67k  |     { | 
7491  |  |  | 
7492  |  |         /* --------------------------------------------------------------------  | 
7493  |  |          */  | 
7494  |  |         /*      Get the first token, which should be the geometry type. */  | 
7495  |  |         /* --------------------------------------------------------------------  | 
7496  |  |          */  | 
7497  | 3.67k  |         const char *pszInputBefore = pszInput;  | 
7498  | 3.67k  |         pszInput = OGRWktReadToken(pszInput, szToken);  | 
7499  |  |  | 
7500  |  |         /* --------------------------------------------------------------------  | 
7501  |  |          */  | 
7502  |  |         /*      Do the import. */  | 
7503  |  |         /* --------------------------------------------------------------------  | 
7504  |  |          */  | 
7505  | 3.67k  |         OGRCurve *poCurve = nullptr;  | 
7506  | 3.67k  |         if (EQUAL(szToken, "(")) | 
7507  | 3.60k  |         { | 
7508  | 3.60k  |             OGRLineString *poLine = new OGRLineString();  | 
7509  | 3.60k  |             poCurve = poLine;  | 
7510  | 3.60k  |             pszInput = pszInputBefore;  | 
7511  | 3.60k  |             eErr = poLine->importFromWKTListOnly(&pszInput, bHasZ, bHasM,  | 
7512  | 3.60k  |                                                  paoPoints, nMaxPoints, padfZ);  | 
7513  | 3.60k  |         }  | 
7514  | 65  |         else if (bAllowEmptyComponent && EQUAL(szToken, "EMPTY"))  | 
7515  | 0  |         { | 
7516  | 0  |             poCurve = new OGRLineString();  | 
7517  | 0  |         }  | 
7518  |  |         // Accept LINESTRING(), but this is an extension to the BNF, also  | 
7519  |  |         // accepted by PostGIS.  | 
7520  | 65  |         else if ((bAllowLineString && STARTS_WITH_CI(szToken, "LINESTRING")) ||  | 
7521  | 65  |                  (bAllowCurve && !STARTS_WITH_CI(szToken, "LINESTRING") &&  | 
7522  | 64  |                   !STARTS_WITH_CI(szToken, "COMPOUNDCURVE") &&  | 
7523  | 64  |                   OGR_GT_IsCurve(OGRFromOGCGeomType(szToken))) ||  | 
7524  | 65  |                  (bAllowCompoundCurve &&  | 
7525  | 46  |                   STARTS_WITH_CI(szToken, "COMPOUNDCURVE")))  | 
7526  | 19  |         { | 
7527  | 19  |             OGRGeometry *poGeom = nullptr;  | 
7528  | 19  |             pszInput = pszInputBefore;  | 
7529  | 19  |             eErr =  | 
7530  | 19  |                 OGRGeometryFactory::createFromWkt(&pszInput, nullptr, &poGeom);  | 
7531  | 19  |             if (poGeom == nullptr)  | 
7532  | 9  |             { | 
7533  | 9  |                 eErr = OGRERR_CORRUPT_DATA;  | 
7534  | 9  |             }  | 
7535  | 10  |             else  | 
7536  | 10  |             { | 
7537  | 10  |                 poCurve = poGeom->toCurve();  | 
7538  | 10  |             }  | 
7539  | 19  |         }  | 
7540  | 46  |         else  | 
7541  | 46  |         { | 
7542  | 46  |             CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_AppDefined, "Unexpected token : %s",  | 
7543  | 46  |                      szToken);  | 
7544  | 46  |             eErr = OGRERR_CORRUPT_DATA;  | 
7545  | 46  |         }  | 
7546  |  |  | 
7547  |  |         // If this has M it is an error if poGeom does not have M.  | 
7548  | 3.67k  |         if (poCurve && !Is3D() && IsMeasured() && !poCurve->IsMeasured())  | 
7549  | 17  |             eErr = OGRERR_CORRUPT_DATA;  | 
7550  |  |  | 
7551  | 3.67k  |         if (eErr == OGRERR_NONE)  | 
7552  | 3.22k  |             eErr = pfnAddCurveDirectly(this, poCurve);  | 
7553  | 3.67k  |         if (eErr != OGRERR_NONE)  | 
7554  | 465  |         { | 
7555  | 465  |             delete poCurve;  | 
7556  | 465  |             break;  | 
7557  | 465  |         }  | 
7558  |  |  | 
7559  |  |         /* --------------------------------------------------------------------  | 
7560  |  |          */  | 
7561  |  |         /*      Read the delimiter following the surface. */  | 
7562  |  |         /* --------------------------------------------------------------------  | 
7563  |  |          */  | 
7564  | 3.20k  |         pszInput = OGRWktReadToken(pszInput, szToken);  | 
7565  | 3.20k  |     } while (szToken[0] == ',' && eErr == OGRERR_NONE);  | 
7566  |  |  | 
7567  | 508  |     CPLFree(paoPoints);  | 
7568  | 508  |     CPLFree(padfZ);  | 
7569  |  |  | 
7570  |  |     /* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */  | 
7571  |  |     /*      freak if we don't get a closing bracket.                        */  | 
7572  |  |     /* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */  | 
7573  |  |  | 
7574  | 508  |     if (eErr != OGRERR_NONE)  | 
7575  | 465  |         return eErr;  | 
7576  |  |  | 
7577  | 43  |     if (szToken[0] != ')')  | 
7578  | 11  |         return OGRERR_CORRUPT_DATA;  | 
7579  |  |  | 
7580  | 32  |     *ppszInput = pszInput;  | 
7581  | 32  |     return OGRERR_NONE;  | 
7582  | 43  | }  | 
7583  |  |  | 
7584  |  | //! @endcond  | 
7585  |  |  | 
7586  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7587  |  | /*                          OGR_GT_Flatten()                            */  | 
7588  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7589  |  | /**  | 
7590  |  |  * \brief Returns the 2D geometry type corresponding to the passed geometry  | 
7591  |  |  * type.  | 
7592  |  |  *  | 
7593  |  |  * This function is intended to work with geometry types as old-style 99-402  | 
7594  |  |  * extended dimension (Z) WKB types, as well as with newer SFSQL 1.2 and  | 
7595  |  |  * ISO SQL/MM Part 3 extended dimension (Z&M) WKB types.  | 
7596  |  |  *  | 
7597  |  |  * @param eType Input geometry type  | 
7598  |  |  *  | 
7599  |  |  * @return 2D geometry type corresponding to the passed geometry type.  | 
7600  |  |  *  | 
7601  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.0  | 
7602  |  |  */  | 
7603  |  |  | 
7604  |  | OGRwkbGeometryType OGR_GT_Flatten(OGRwkbGeometryType eType)  | 
7605  | 170k  | { | 
7606  | 170k  |     eType = static_cast<OGRwkbGeometryType>(eType & (~wkb25DBitInternalUse));  | 
7607  | 170k  |     if (eType >= 1000 && eType < 2000)  // ISO Z.  | 
7608  | 15  |         return static_cast<OGRwkbGeometryType>(eType - 1000);  | 
7609  | 170k  |     if (eType >= 2000 && eType < 3000)  // ISO M.  | 
7610  | 6.82k  |         return static_cast<OGRwkbGeometryType>(eType - 2000);  | 
7611  | 163k  |     if (eType >= 3000 && eType < 4000)  // ISO ZM.  | 
7612  | 36.9k  |         return static_cast<OGRwkbGeometryType>(eType - 3000);  | 
7613  | 126k  |     return eType;  | 
7614  | 163k  | }  | 
7615  |  |  | 
7616  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7617  |  | /*                          OGR_GT_HasZ()                               */  | 
7618  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7619  |  | /**  | 
7620  |  |  * \brief Return if the geometry type is a 3D geometry type.  | 
7621  |  |  *  | 
7622  |  |  * @param eType Input geometry type  | 
7623  |  |  *  | 
7624  |  |  * @return TRUE if the geometry type is a 3D geometry type.  | 
7625  |  |  *  | 
7626  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.0  | 
7627  |  |  */  | 
7628  |  |  | 
7629  |  | int OGR_GT_HasZ(OGRwkbGeometryType eType)  | 
7630  | 153  | { | 
7631  | 153  |     if (eType & wkb25DBitInternalUse)  | 
7632  | 0  |         return TRUE;  | 
7633  | 153  |     if (eType >= 1000 && eType < 2000)  // Accept 1000 for wkbUnknownZ.  | 
7634  | 0  |         return TRUE;  | 
7635  | 153  |     if (eType >= 3000 && eType < 4000)  // Accept 3000 for wkbUnknownZM.  | 
7636  | 0  |         return TRUE;  | 
7637  | 153  |     return FALSE;  | 
7638  | 153  | }  | 
7639  |  |  | 
7640  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7641  |  | /*                          OGR_GT_HasM()                               */  | 
7642  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7643  |  | /**  | 
7644  |  |  * \brief Return if the geometry type is a measured type.  | 
7645  |  |  *  | 
7646  |  |  * @param eType Input geometry type  | 
7647  |  |  *  | 
7648  |  |  * @return TRUE if the geometry type is a measured type.  | 
7649  |  |  *  | 
7650  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.1  | 
7651  |  |  */  | 
7652  |  |  | 
7653  |  | int OGR_GT_HasM(OGRwkbGeometryType eType)  | 
7654  | 156  | { | 
7655  | 156  |     if (eType >= 2000 && eType < 3000)  // Accept 2000 for wkbUnknownM.  | 
7656  | 0  |         return TRUE;  | 
7657  | 156  |     if (eType >= 3000 && eType < 4000)  // Accept 3000 for wkbUnknownZM.  | 
7658  | 0  |         return TRUE;  | 
7659  | 156  |     return FALSE;  | 
7660  | 156  | }  | 
7661  |  |  | 
7662  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7663  |  | /*                           OGR_GT_SetZ()                              */  | 
7664  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7665  |  | /**  | 
7666  |  |  * \brief Returns the 3D geometry type corresponding to the passed geometry  | 
7667  |  |  * type.  | 
7668  |  |  *  | 
7669  |  |  * @param eType Input geometry type  | 
7670  |  |  *  | 
7671  |  |  * @return 3D geometry type corresponding to the passed geometry type.  | 
7672  |  |  *  | 
7673  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.0  | 
7674  |  |  */  | 
7675  |  |  | 
7676  |  | OGRwkbGeometryType OGR_GT_SetZ(OGRwkbGeometryType eType)  | 
7677  | 2  | { | 
7678  | 2  |     if (OGR_GT_HasZ(eType) || eType == wkbNone)  | 
7679  | 0  |         return eType;  | 
7680  | 2  |     if (eType <= wkbGeometryCollection)  | 
7681  | 1  |         return static_cast<OGRwkbGeometryType>(eType | wkb25DBitInternalUse);  | 
7682  | 1  |     else  | 
7683  | 1  |         return static_cast<OGRwkbGeometryType>(eType + 1000);  | 
7684  | 2  | }  | 
7685  |  |  | 
7686  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7687  |  | /*                           OGR_GT_SetM()                              */  | 
7688  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7689  |  | /**  | 
7690  |  |  * \brief Returns the measured geometry type corresponding to the passed  | 
7691  |  |  * geometry type.  | 
7692  |  |  *  | 
7693  |  |  * @param eType Input geometry type  | 
7694  |  |  *  | 
7695  |  |  * @return measured geometry type corresponding to the passed geometry type.  | 
7696  |  |  *  | 
7697  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.1  | 
7698  |  |  */  | 
7699  |  |  | 
7700  |  | OGRwkbGeometryType OGR_GT_SetM(OGRwkbGeometryType eType)  | 
7701  | 5  | { | 
7702  | 5  |     if (OGR_GT_HasM(eType) || eType == wkbNone)  | 
7703  | 0  |         return eType;  | 
7704  | 5  |     if (eType & wkb25DBitInternalUse)  | 
7705  | 0  |     { | 
7706  | 0  |         eType = static_cast<OGRwkbGeometryType>(eType & ~wkb25DBitInternalUse);  | 
7707  | 0  |         eType = static_cast<OGRwkbGeometryType>(eType + 1000);  | 
7708  | 0  |     }  | 
7709  | 5  |     return static_cast<OGRwkbGeometryType>(eType + 2000);  | 
7710  | 5  | }  | 
7711  |  |  | 
7712  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7713  |  | /*                        OGR_GT_SetModifier()                          */  | 
7714  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7715  |  | /**  | 
7716  |  |  * \brief Returns a XY, XYZ, XYM or XYZM geometry type depending on parameter.  | 
7717  |  |  *  | 
7718  |  |  * @param eType Input geometry type  | 
7719  |  |  * @param bHasZ TRUE if the output geometry type must be 3D.  | 
7720  |  |  * @param bHasM TRUE if the output geometry type must be measured.  | 
7721  |  |  *  | 
7722  |  |  * @return Output geometry type.  | 
7723  |  |  *  | 
7724  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.0  | 
7725  |  |  */  | 
7726  |  |  | 
7727  |  | OGRwkbGeometryType OGR_GT_SetModifier(OGRwkbGeometryType eType, int bHasZ,  | 
7728  |  |                                       int bHasM)  | 
7729  | 0  | { | 
7730  | 0  |     if (bHasZ && bHasM)  | 
7731  | 0  |         return OGR_GT_SetM(OGR_GT_SetZ(eType));  | 
7732  | 0  |     else if (bHasM)  | 
7733  | 0  |         return OGR_GT_SetM(wkbFlatten(eType));  | 
7734  | 0  |     else if (bHasZ)  | 
7735  | 0  |         return OGR_GT_SetZ(wkbFlatten(eType));  | 
7736  | 0  |     else  | 
7737  | 0  |         return wkbFlatten(eType);  | 
7738  | 0  | }  | 
7739  |  |  | 
7740  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7741  |  | /*                        OGR_GT_IsSubClassOf)                          */  | 
7742  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7743  |  | /**  | 
7744  |  |  * \brief Returns if a type is a subclass of another one  | 
7745  |  |  *  | 
7746  |  |  * @param eType Type.  | 
7747  |  |  * @param eSuperType Super type  | 
7748  |  |  *  | 
7749  |  |  * @return TRUE if eType is a subclass of eSuperType.  | 
7750  |  |  *  | 
7751  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.0  | 
7752  |  |  */  | 
7753  |  |  | 
7754  |  | int OGR_GT_IsSubClassOf(OGRwkbGeometryType eType, OGRwkbGeometryType eSuperType)  | 
7755  | 49.3k  | { | 
7756  | 49.3k  |     eSuperType = wkbFlatten(eSuperType);  | 
7757  | 49.3k  |     eType = wkbFlatten(eType);  | 
7758  |  |  | 
7759  | 49.3k  |     if (eSuperType == eType || eSuperType == wkbUnknown)  | 
7760  | 2  |         return TRUE;  | 
7761  |  |  | 
7762  | 49.3k  |     if (eSuperType == wkbGeometryCollection)  | 
7763  | 11.5k  |         return eType == wkbMultiPoint || eType == wkbMultiLineString ||  | 
7764  | 11.5k  |                eType == wkbMultiPolygon || eType == wkbMultiCurve ||  | 
7765  | 11.5k  |                eType == wkbMultiSurface;  | 
7766  |  |  | 
7767  | 37.7k  |     if (eSuperType == wkbCurvePolygon)  | 
7768  | 21.2k  |         return eType == wkbPolygon || eType == wkbTriangle;  | 
7769  |  |  | 
7770  | 16.4k  |     if (eSuperType == wkbMultiCurve)  | 
7771  | 0  |         return eType == wkbMultiLineString;  | 
7772  |  |  | 
7773  | 16.4k  |     if (eSuperType == wkbMultiSurface)  | 
7774  | 0  |         return eType == wkbMultiPolygon;  | 
7775  |  |  | 
7776  | 16.4k  |     if (eSuperType == wkbCurve)  | 
7777  | 4.92k  |         return eType == wkbLineString || eType == wkbCircularString ||  | 
7778  | 4.92k  |                eType == wkbCompoundCurve;  | 
7779  |  |  | 
7780  | 11.5k  |     if (eSuperType == wkbSurface)  | 
7781  | 0  |         return eType == wkbCurvePolygon || eType == wkbPolygon ||  | 
7782  | 0  |                eType == wkbTriangle || eType == wkbPolyhedralSurface ||  | 
7783  | 0  |                eType == wkbTIN;  | 
7784  |  |  | 
7785  | 11.5k  |     if (eSuperType == wkbPolygon)  | 
7786  | 0  |         return eType == wkbTriangle;  | 
7787  |  |  | 
7788  | 11.5k  |     if (eSuperType == wkbPolyhedralSurface)  | 
7789  | 0  |         return eType == wkbTIN;  | 
7790  |  |  | 
7791  | 11.5k  |     return FALSE;  | 
7792  | 11.5k  | }  | 
7793  |  |  | 
7794  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7795  |  | /*                       OGR_GT_GetCollection()                         */  | 
7796  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7797  |  | /**  | 
7798  |  |  * \brief Returns the collection type that can contain the passed geometry type  | 
7799  |  |  *  | 
7800  |  |  * Handled conversions are : wkbNone->wkbNone, wkbPoint -> wkbMultiPoint,  | 
7801  |  |  * wkbLineString->wkbMultiLineString,  | 
7802  |  |  * wkbPolygon/wkbTriangle/wkbPolyhedralSurface/wkbTIN->wkbMultiPolygon,  | 
7803  |  |  * wkbCircularString->wkbMultiCurve, wkbCompoundCurve->wkbMultiCurve,  | 
7804  |  |  * wkbCurvePolygon->wkbMultiSurface.  | 
7805  |  |  * In other cases, wkbUnknown is returned  | 
7806  |  |  *  | 
7807  |  |  * Passed Z, M, ZM flag is preserved.  | 
7808  |  |  *  | 
7809  |  |  *  | 
7810  |  |  * @param eType Input geometry type  | 
7811  |  |  *  | 
7812  |  |  * @return the collection type that can contain the passed geometry type or  | 
7813  |  |  * wkbUnknown  | 
7814  |  |  *  | 
7815  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.0  | 
7816  |  |  */  | 
7817  |  |  | 
7818  |  | OGRwkbGeometryType OGR_GT_GetCollection(OGRwkbGeometryType eType)  | 
7819  | 0  | { | 
7820  | 0  |     const bool bHasZ = wkbHasZ(eType);  | 
7821  | 0  |     const bool bHasM = wkbHasM(eType);  | 
7822  | 0  |     if (eType == wkbNone)  | 
7823  | 0  |         return wkbNone;  | 
7824  | 0  |     OGRwkbGeometryType eFGType = wkbFlatten(eType);  | 
7825  | 0  |     if (eFGType == wkbPoint)  | 
7826  | 0  |         eType = wkbMultiPoint;  | 
7827  |  |  | 
7828  | 0  |     else if (eFGType == wkbLineString)  | 
7829  | 0  |         eType = wkbMultiLineString;  | 
7830  |  |  | 
7831  | 0  |     else if (eFGType == wkbPolygon)  | 
7832  | 0  |         eType = wkbMultiPolygon;  | 
7833  |  |  | 
7834  | 0  |     else if (eFGType == wkbTriangle)  | 
7835  | 0  |         eType = wkbTIN;  | 
7836  |  |  | 
7837  | 0  |     else if (OGR_GT_IsCurve(eFGType))  | 
7838  | 0  |         eType = wkbMultiCurve;  | 
7839  |  |  | 
7840  | 0  |     else if (OGR_GT_IsSurface(eFGType))  | 
7841  | 0  |         eType = wkbMultiSurface;  | 
7842  |  |  | 
7843  | 0  |     else  | 
7844  | 0  |         return wkbUnknown;  | 
7845  |  |  | 
7846  | 0  |     if (bHasZ)  | 
7847  | 0  |         eType = wkbSetZ(eType);  | 
7848  | 0  |     if (bHasM)  | 
7849  | 0  |         eType = wkbSetM(eType);  | 
7850  |  | 
  | 
7851  | 0  |     return eType;  | 
7852  | 0  | }  | 
7853  |  |  | 
7854  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7855  |  | /*                         OGR_GT_GetSingle()                           */  | 
7856  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7857  |  | /**  | 
7858  |  |  * \brief Returns the non-collection type that be contained in the passed  | 
7859  |  |  * geometry type.  | 
7860  |  |  *  | 
7861  |  |  * Handled conversions are : wkbNone->wkbNone, wkbMultiPoint -> wkbPoint,  | 
7862  |  |  * wkbMultiLineString -> wkbLineString, wkbMultiPolygon -> wkbPolygon,  | 
7863  |  |  * wkbMultiCurve -> wkbCompoundCurve, wkbMultiSurface -> wkbCurvePolygon,  | 
7864  |  |  * wkbGeometryCollection -> wkbUnknown  | 
7865  |  |  * In other cases, the original geometry is returned.  | 
7866  |  |  *  | 
7867  |  |  * Passed Z, M, ZM flag is preserved.  | 
7868  |  |  *  | 
7869  |  |  *  | 
7870  |  |  * @param eType Input geometry type  | 
7871  |  |  *  | 
7872  |  |  * @return the the non-collection type that be contained in the passed geometry  | 
7873  |  |  * type or wkbUnknown  | 
7874  |  |  *  | 
7875  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.11  | 
7876  |  |  */  | 
7877  |  |  | 
7878  |  | OGRwkbGeometryType OGR_GT_GetSingle(OGRwkbGeometryType eType)  | 
7879  | 0  | { | 
7880  | 0  |     const bool bHasZ = wkbHasZ(eType);  | 
7881  | 0  |     const bool bHasM = wkbHasM(eType);  | 
7882  | 0  |     if (eType == wkbNone)  | 
7883  | 0  |         return wkbNone;  | 
7884  | 0  |     const OGRwkbGeometryType eFGType = wkbFlatten(eType);  | 
7885  | 0  |     if (eFGType == wkbMultiPoint)  | 
7886  | 0  |         eType = wkbPoint;  | 
7887  |  |  | 
7888  | 0  |     else if (eFGType == wkbMultiLineString)  | 
7889  | 0  |         eType = wkbLineString;  | 
7890  |  |  | 
7891  | 0  |     else if (eFGType == wkbMultiPolygon)  | 
7892  | 0  |         eType = wkbPolygon;  | 
7893  |  |  | 
7894  | 0  |     else if (eFGType == wkbMultiCurve)  | 
7895  | 0  |         eType = wkbCompoundCurve;  | 
7896  |  |  | 
7897  | 0  |     else if (eFGType == wkbMultiSurface)  | 
7898  | 0  |         eType = wkbCurvePolygon;  | 
7899  |  |  | 
7900  | 0  |     else if (eFGType == wkbGeometryCollection)  | 
7901  | 0  |         return wkbUnknown;  | 
7902  |  |  | 
7903  | 0  |     if (bHasZ)  | 
7904  | 0  |         eType = wkbSetZ(eType);  | 
7905  | 0  |     if (bHasM)  | 
7906  | 0  |         eType = wkbSetM(eType);  | 
7907  |  | 
  | 
7908  | 0  |     return eType;  | 
7909  | 0  | }  | 
7910  |  |  | 
7911  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7912  |  | /*                        OGR_GT_GetCurve()                             */  | 
7913  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7914  |  | /**  | 
7915  |  |  * \brief Returns the curve geometry type that can contain the passed geometry  | 
7916  |  |  * type  | 
7917  |  |  *  | 
7918  |  |  * Handled conversions are : wkbPolygon -> wkbCurvePolygon,  | 
7919  |  |  * wkbLineString->wkbCompoundCurve, wkbMultiPolygon->wkbMultiSurface  | 
7920  |  |  * and wkbMultiLineString->wkbMultiCurve.  | 
7921  |  |  * In other cases, the passed geometry is returned.  | 
7922  |  |  *  | 
7923  |  |  * Passed Z, M, ZM flag is preserved.  | 
7924  |  |  *  | 
7925  |  |  * @param eType Input geometry type  | 
7926  |  |  *  | 
7927  |  |  * @return the curve type that can contain the passed geometry type  | 
7928  |  |  *  | 
7929  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.0  | 
7930  |  |  */  | 
7931  |  |  | 
7932  |  | OGRwkbGeometryType OGR_GT_GetCurve(OGRwkbGeometryType eType)  | 
7933  | 0  | { | 
7934  | 0  |     const bool bHasZ = wkbHasZ(eType);  | 
7935  | 0  |     const bool bHasM = wkbHasM(eType);  | 
7936  | 0  |     OGRwkbGeometryType eFGType = wkbFlatten(eType);  | 
7937  |  | 
  | 
7938  | 0  |     if (eFGType == wkbLineString)  | 
7939  | 0  |         eType = wkbCompoundCurve;  | 
7940  |  |  | 
7941  | 0  |     else if (eFGType == wkbPolygon)  | 
7942  | 0  |         eType = wkbCurvePolygon;  | 
7943  |  |  | 
7944  | 0  |     else if (eFGType == wkbTriangle)  | 
7945  | 0  |         eType = wkbCurvePolygon;  | 
7946  |  |  | 
7947  | 0  |     else if (eFGType == wkbMultiLineString)  | 
7948  | 0  |         eType = wkbMultiCurve;  | 
7949  |  |  | 
7950  | 0  |     else if (eFGType == wkbMultiPolygon)  | 
7951  | 0  |         eType = wkbMultiSurface;  | 
7952  |  | 
  | 
7953  | 0  |     if (bHasZ)  | 
7954  | 0  |         eType = wkbSetZ(eType);  | 
7955  | 0  |     if (bHasM)  | 
7956  | 0  |         eType = wkbSetM(eType);  | 
7957  |  | 
  | 
7958  | 0  |     return eType;  | 
7959  | 0  | }  | 
7960  |  |  | 
7961  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7962  |  | /*                        OGR_GT_GetLinear()                          */  | 
7963  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
7964  |  | /**  | 
7965  |  |  * \brief Returns the non-curve geometry type that can contain the passed  | 
7966  |  |  * geometry type  | 
7967  |  |  *  | 
7968  |  |  * Handled conversions are : wkbCurvePolygon -> wkbPolygon,  | 
7969  |  |  * wkbCircularString->wkbLineString, wkbCompoundCurve->wkbLineString,  | 
7970  |  |  * wkbMultiSurface->wkbMultiPolygon and wkbMultiCurve->wkbMultiLineString.  | 
7971  |  |  * In other cases, the passed geometry is returned.  | 
7972  |  |  *  | 
7973  |  |  * Passed Z, M, ZM flag is preserved.  | 
7974  |  |  *  | 
7975  |  |  * @param eType Input geometry type  | 
7976  |  |  *  | 
7977  |  |  * @return the non-curve type that can contain the passed geometry type  | 
7978  |  |  *  | 
7979  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.0  | 
7980  |  |  */  | 
7981  |  |  | 
7982  |  | OGRwkbGeometryType OGR_GT_GetLinear(OGRwkbGeometryType eType)  | 
7983  | 0  | { | 
7984  | 0  |     const bool bHasZ = wkbHasZ(eType);  | 
7985  | 0  |     const bool bHasM = wkbHasM(eType);  | 
7986  | 0  |     OGRwkbGeometryType eFGType = wkbFlatten(eType);  | 
7987  |  | 
  | 
7988  | 0  |     if (OGR_GT_IsCurve(eFGType))  | 
7989  | 0  |         eType = wkbLineString;  | 
7990  |  |  | 
7991  | 0  |     else if (OGR_GT_IsSurface(eFGType))  | 
7992  | 0  |         eType = wkbPolygon;  | 
7993  |  |  | 
7994  | 0  |     else if (eFGType == wkbMultiCurve)  | 
7995  | 0  |         eType = wkbMultiLineString;  | 
7996  |  |  | 
7997  | 0  |     else if (eFGType == wkbMultiSurface)  | 
7998  | 0  |         eType = wkbMultiPolygon;  | 
7999  |  | 
  | 
8000  | 0  |     if (bHasZ)  | 
8001  | 0  |         eType = wkbSetZ(eType);  | 
8002  | 0  |     if (bHasM)  | 
8003  | 0  |         eType = wkbSetM(eType);  | 
8004  |  | 
  | 
8005  | 0  |     return eType;  | 
8006  | 0  | }  | 
8007  |  |  | 
8008  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8009  |  | /*                           OGR_GT_IsCurve()                           */  | 
8010  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8011  |  |  | 
8012  |  | /**  | 
8013  |  |  * \brief Return if a geometry type is an instance of Curve  | 
8014  |  |  *  | 
8015  |  |  * Such geometry type are wkbLineString, wkbCircularString, wkbCompoundCurve  | 
8016  |  |  * and their Z/M/ZM variant.  | 
8017  |  |  *  | 
8018  |  |  * @param eGeomType the geometry type  | 
8019  |  |  * @return TRUE if the geometry type is an instance of Curve  | 
8020  |  |  *  | 
8021  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.0  | 
8022  |  |  */  | 
8023  |  |  | 
8024  |  | int OGR_GT_IsCurve(OGRwkbGeometryType eGeomType)  | 
8025  | 4.92k  | { | 
8026  | 4.92k  |     return OGR_GT_IsSubClassOf(eGeomType, wkbCurve);  | 
8027  | 4.92k  | }  | 
8028  |  |  | 
8029  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8030  |  | /*                         OGR_GT_IsSurface()                           */  | 
8031  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8032  |  |  | 
8033  |  | /**  | 
8034  |  |  * \brief Return if a geometry type is an instance of Surface  | 
8035  |  |  *  | 
8036  |  |  * Such geometry type are wkbCurvePolygon and wkbPolygon  | 
8037  |  |  * and their Z/M/ZM variant.  | 
8038  |  |  *  | 
8039  |  |  * @param eGeomType the geometry type  | 
8040  |  |  * @return TRUE if the geometry type is an instance of Surface  | 
8041  |  |  *  | 
8042  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.0  | 
8043  |  |  */  | 
8044  |  |  | 
8045  |  | int OGR_GT_IsSurface(OGRwkbGeometryType eGeomType)  | 
8046  | 0  | { | 
8047  | 0  |     return OGR_GT_IsSubClassOf(eGeomType, wkbSurface);  | 
8048  | 0  | }  | 
8049  |  |  | 
8050  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8051  |  | /*                          OGR_GT_IsNonLinear()                        */  | 
8052  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8053  |  |  | 
8054  |  | /**  | 
8055  |  |  * \brief Return if a geometry type is a non-linear geometry type.  | 
8056  |  |  *  | 
8057  |  |  * Such geometry type are wkbCurve, wkbCircularString, wkbCompoundCurve,  | 
8058  |  |  * wkbSurface, wkbCurvePolygon, wkbMultiCurve, wkbMultiSurface and their  | 
8059  |  |  * Z/M variants.  | 
8060  |  |  *  | 
8061  |  |  * @param eGeomType the geometry type  | 
8062  |  |  * @return TRUE if the geometry type is a non-linear geometry type.  | 
8063  |  |  *  | 
8064  |  |  * @since GDAL 2.0  | 
8065  |  |  */  | 
8066  |  |  | 
8067  |  | int OGR_GT_IsNonLinear(OGRwkbGeometryType eGeomType)  | 
8068  | 0  | { | 
8069  | 0  |     OGRwkbGeometryType eFGeomType = wkbFlatten(eGeomType);  | 
8070  | 0  |     return eFGeomType == wkbCurve || eFGeomType == wkbSurface ||  | 
8071  | 0  |            eFGeomType == wkbCircularString || eFGeomType == wkbCompoundCurve ||  | 
8072  | 0  |            eFGeomType == wkbCurvePolygon || eFGeomType == wkbMultiCurve ||  | 
8073  | 0  |            eFGeomType == wkbMultiSurface;  | 
8074  | 0  | }  | 
8075  |  |  | 
8076  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8077  |  | /*                          CastToError()                               */  | 
8078  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8079  |  |  | 
8080  |  | //! @cond Doxygen_Suppress  | 
8081  |  | OGRGeometry *OGRGeometry::CastToError(OGRGeometry *poGeom)  | 
8082  | 0  | { | 
8083  | 0  |     CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_AppDefined, "%s found. Conversion impossible",  | 
8084  | 0  |              poGeom->getGeometryName());  | 
8085  | 0  |     delete poGeom;  | 
8086  | 0  |     return nullptr;  | 
8087  | 0  | }  | 
8088  |  |  | 
8089  |  | //! @endcond  | 
8090  |  |  | 
8091  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8092  |  | /*                          OGRexportToSFCGAL()                         */  | 
8093  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8094  |  |  | 
8095  |  | //! @cond Doxygen_Suppress  | 
8096  |  | sfcgal_geometry_t *  | 
8097  |  | OGRGeometry::OGRexportToSFCGAL(UNUSED_IF_NO_SFCGAL const OGRGeometry *poGeom)  | 
8098  | 0  | { | 
8099  |  | #ifdef HAVE_SFCGAL  | 
8100  |  |  | 
8101  |  |     sfcgal_init();  | 
8102  |  | #if SFCGAL_VERSION >= SFCGAL_MAKE_VERSION(1, 5, 2)  | 
8103  |  |  | 
8104  |  |     const auto exportToSFCGALViaWKB =  | 
8105  |  |         [](const OGRGeometry *geom) -> sfcgal_geometry_t *  | 
8106  |  |     { | 
8107  |  |         if (!geom)  | 
8108  |  |             return nullptr;  | 
8109  |  |  | 
8110  |  |         // Get WKB size and allocate buffer  | 
8111  |  |         size_t nSize = geom->WkbSize();  | 
8112  |  |         unsigned char *pabyWkb = static_cast<unsigned char *>(CPLMalloc(nSize));  | 
8113  |  |  | 
8114  |  |         // Set export options with NDR byte order  | 
8115  |  |         OGRwkbExportOptions oOptions;  | 
8116  |  |         oOptions.eByteOrder = wkbNDR;  | 
8117  |  |         // and ISO to avoid wkb25DBit for Z geometries  | 
8118  |  |         oOptions.eWkbVariant = wkbVariantIso;  | 
8119  |  |  | 
8120  |  |         // Export to WKB  | 
8121  |  |         sfcgal_geometry_t *sfcgalGeom = nullptr;  | 
8122  |  |         if (geom->exportToWkb(pabyWkb, &oOptions) == OGRERR_NONE)  | 
8123  |  |         { | 
8124  |  |             sfcgalGeom = sfcgal_io_read_wkb(  | 
8125  |  |                 reinterpret_cast<const char *>(pabyWkb), nSize);  | 
8126  |  |         }  | 
8127  |  |  | 
8128  |  |         CPLFree(pabyWkb);  | 
8129  |  |         return sfcgalGeom;  | 
8130  |  |     };  | 
8131  |  |  | 
8132  |  |     // Handle special cases  | 
8133  |  |     if (EQUAL(poGeom->getGeometryName(), "LINEARRING"))  | 
8134  |  |     { | 
8135  |  |         std::unique_ptr<OGRLineString> poLS(  | 
8136  |  |             OGRCurve::CastToLineString(poGeom->clone()->toCurve()));  | 
8137  |  |         return exportToSFCGALViaWKB(poLS.get());  | 
8138  |  |     }  | 
8139  |  |     else if (EQUAL(poGeom->getGeometryName(), "CIRCULARSTRING") ||  | 
8140  |  |              EQUAL(poGeom->getGeometryName(), "COMPOUNDCURVE"))  | 
8141  |  |     { | 
8142  |  |         std::unique_ptr<OGRLineString> poLS(  | 
8143  |  |             OGRGeometryFactory::forceToLineString(poGeom->clone())  | 
8144  |  |                 ->toLineString());  | 
8145  |  |         return exportToSFCGALViaWKB(poLS.get());  | 
8146  |  |     }  | 
8147  |  |     else if (EQUAL(poGeom->getGeometryName(), "CURVEPOLYGON"))  | 
8148  |  |     { | 
8149  |  |         std::unique_ptr<OGRPolygon> poPolygon(  | 
8150  |  |             OGRGeometryFactory::forceToPolygon(  | 
8151  |  |                 poGeom->clone()->toCurvePolygon())  | 
8152  |  |                 ->toPolygon());  | 
8153  |  |         return exportToSFCGALViaWKB(poPolygon.get());  | 
8154  |  |     }  | 
8155  |  |     else  | 
8156  |  |     { | 
8157  |  |         // Default case - direct export  | 
8158  |  |         return exportToSFCGALViaWKB(poGeom);  | 
8159  |  |     }  | 
8160  |  | #else  | 
8161  |  |     char *buffer = nullptr;  | 
8162  |  |  | 
8163  |  |     // special cases - LinearRing, Circular String, Compound Curve, Curve  | 
8164  |  |     // Polygon  | 
8165  |  |  | 
8166  |  |     if (EQUAL(poGeom->getGeometryName(), "LINEARRING"))  | 
8167  |  |     { | 
8168  |  |         // cast it to LineString and get the WKT  | 
8169  |  |         std::unique_ptr<OGRLineString> poLS(  | 
8170  |  |             OGRCurve::CastToLineString(poGeom->clone()->toCurve()));  | 
8171  |  |         if (poLS->exportToWkt(&buffer) == OGRERR_NONE)  | 
8172  |  |         { | 
8173  |  |             sfcgal_geometry_t *_geometry =  | 
8174  |  |                 sfcgal_io_read_wkt(buffer, strlen(buffer));  | 
8175  |  |             CPLFree(buffer);  | 
8176  |  |             return _geometry;  | 
8177  |  |         }  | 
8178  |  |         else  | 
8179  |  |         { | 
8180  |  |             CPLFree(buffer);  | 
8181  |  |             return nullptr;  | 
8182  |  |         }  | 
8183  |  |     }  | 
8184  |  |     else if (EQUAL(poGeom->getGeometryName(), "CIRCULARSTRING") ||  | 
8185  |  |              EQUAL(poGeom->getGeometryName(), "COMPOUNDCURVE"))  | 
8186  |  |     { | 
8187  |  |         // convert it to LineString and get the WKT  | 
8188  |  |         std::unique_ptr<OGRLineString> poLS(  | 
8189  |  |             OGRGeometryFactory::forceToLineString(poGeom->clone())  | 
8190  |  |                 ->toLineString());  | 
8191  |  |         if (poLS->exportToWkt(&buffer) == OGRERR_NONE)  | 
8192  |  |         { | 
8193  |  |             sfcgal_geometry_t *_geometry =  | 
8194  |  |                 sfcgal_io_read_wkt(buffer, strlen(buffer));  | 
8195  |  |             CPLFree(buffer);  | 
8196  |  |             return _geometry;  | 
8197  |  |         }  | 
8198  |  |         else  | 
8199  |  |         { | 
8200  |  |             CPLFree(buffer);  | 
8201  |  |             return nullptr;  | 
8202  |  |         }  | 
8203  |  |     }  | 
8204  |  |     else if (EQUAL(poGeom->getGeometryName(), "CURVEPOLYGON"))  | 
8205  |  |     { | 
8206  |  |         // convert it to Polygon and get the WKT  | 
8207  |  |         std::unique_ptr<OGRPolygon> poPolygon(  | 
8208  |  |             OGRGeometryFactory::forceToPolygon(  | 
8209  |  |                 poGeom->clone()->toCurvePolygon())  | 
8210  |  |                 ->toPolygon());  | 
8211  |  |         if (poPolygon->exportToWkt(&buffer) == OGRERR_NONE)  | 
8212  |  |         { | 
8213  |  |             sfcgal_geometry_t *_geometry =  | 
8214  |  |                 sfcgal_io_read_wkt(buffer, strlen(buffer));  | 
8215  |  |             CPLFree(buffer);  | 
8216  |  |             return _geometry;  | 
8217  |  |         }  | 
8218  |  |         else  | 
8219  |  |         { | 
8220  |  |             CPLFree(buffer);  | 
8221  |  |             return nullptr;  | 
8222  |  |         }  | 
8223  |  |     }  | 
8224  |  |     else if (poGeom->exportToWkt(&buffer) == OGRERR_NONE)  | 
8225  |  |     { | 
8226  |  |         sfcgal_geometry_t *_geometry =  | 
8227  |  |             sfcgal_io_read_wkt(buffer, strlen(buffer));  | 
8228  |  |         CPLFree(buffer);  | 
8229  |  |         return _geometry;  | 
8230  |  |     }  | 
8231  |  |     else  | 
8232  |  |     { | 
8233  |  |         CPLFree(buffer);  | 
8234  |  |         return nullptr;  | 
8235  |  |     }  | 
8236  |  | #endif  | 
8237  |  | #else  | 
8238  | 0  |     CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "SFCGAL support not enabled.");  | 
8239  | 0  |     return nullptr;  | 
8240  | 0  | #endif  | 
8241  | 0  | }  | 
8242  |  |  | 
8243  |  | //! @endcond  | 
8244  |  |  | 
8245  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8246  |  | /*                          SFCGALexportToOGR()                         */  | 
8247  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8248  |  |  | 
8249  |  | //! @cond Doxygen_Suppress  | 
8250  |  | OGRGeometry *OGRGeometry::SFCGALexportToOGR(  | 
8251  |  |     UNUSED_IF_NO_SFCGAL const sfcgal_geometry_t *geometry)  | 
8252  | 0  | { | 
8253  |  | #ifdef HAVE_SFCGAL  | 
8254  |  |     if (geometry == nullptr)  | 
8255  |  |         return nullptr;  | 
8256  |  |  | 
8257  |  |     sfcgal_init();  | 
8258  |  |     char *pabySFCGAL = nullptr;  | 
8259  |  |     size_t nLength = 0;  | 
8260  |  | #if SFCGAL_VERSION >= SFCGAL_MAKE_VERSION(1, 5, 2)  | 
8261  |  |  | 
8262  |  |     sfcgal_geometry_as_wkb(geometry, &pabySFCGAL, &nLength);  | 
8263  |  |  | 
8264  |  |     if (pabySFCGAL == nullptr || nLength == 0)  | 
8265  |  |         return nullptr;  | 
8266  |  |  | 
8267  |  |     OGRGeometry *poGeom = nullptr;  | 
8268  |  |     OGRErr eErr = OGRGeometryFactory::createFromWkb(  | 
8269  |  |         reinterpret_cast<unsigned char *>(pabySFCGAL), nullptr, &poGeom,  | 
8270  |  |         nLength);  | 
8271  |  |  | 
8272  |  |     free(pabySFCGAL);  | 
8273  |  |  | 
8274  |  |     if (eErr == OGRERR_NONE)  | 
8275  |  |     { | 
8276  |  |         return poGeom;  | 
8277  |  |     }  | 
8278  |  |     else  | 
8279  |  |     { | 
8280  |  |         return nullptr;  | 
8281  |  |     }  | 
8282  |  | #else  | 
8283  |  |     sfcgal_geometry_as_text_decim(geometry, 19, &pabySFCGAL, &nLength);  | 
8284  |  |     char *pszWKT = static_cast<char *>(CPLMalloc(nLength + 1));  | 
8285  |  |     memcpy(pszWKT, pabySFCGAL, nLength);  | 
8286  |  |     pszWKT[nLength] = 0;  | 
8287  |  |     free(pabySFCGAL);  | 
8288  |  |  | 
8289  |  |     sfcgal_geometry_type_t geom_type = sfcgal_geometry_type_id(geometry);  | 
8290  |  |  | 
8291  |  |     OGRGeometry *poGeom = nullptr;  | 
8292  |  |     if (geom_type == SFCGAL_TYPE_POINT)  | 
8293  |  |     { | 
8294  |  |         poGeom = new OGRPoint();  | 
8295  |  |     }  | 
8296  |  |     else if (geom_type == SFCGAL_TYPE_LINESTRING)  | 
8297  |  |     { | 
8298  |  |         poGeom = new OGRLineString();  | 
8299  |  |     }  | 
8300  |  |     else if (geom_type == SFCGAL_TYPE_POLYGON)  | 
8301  |  |     { | 
8302  |  |         poGeom = new OGRPolygon();  | 
8303  |  |     }  | 
8304  |  |     else if (geom_type == SFCGAL_TYPE_MULTIPOINT)  | 
8305  |  |     { | 
8306  |  |         poGeom = new OGRMultiPoint();  | 
8307  |  |     }  | 
8308  |  |     else if (geom_type == SFCGAL_TYPE_MULTILINESTRING)  | 
8309  |  |     { | 
8310  |  |         poGeom = new OGRMultiLineString();  | 
8311  |  |     }  | 
8312  |  |     else if (geom_type == SFCGAL_TYPE_MULTIPOLYGON)  | 
8313  |  |     { | 
8314  |  |         poGeom = new OGRMultiPolygon();  | 
8315  |  |     }  | 
8316  |  |     else if (geom_type == SFCGAL_TYPE_GEOMETRYCOLLECTION)  | 
8317  |  |     { | 
8318  |  |         poGeom = new OGRGeometryCollection();  | 
8319  |  |     }  | 
8320  |  |     else if (geom_type == SFCGAL_TYPE_TRIANGLE)  | 
8321  |  |     { | 
8322  |  |         poGeom = new OGRTriangle();  | 
8323  |  |     }  | 
8324  |  |     else if (geom_type == SFCGAL_TYPE_POLYHEDRALSURFACE)  | 
8325  |  |     { | 
8326  |  |         poGeom = new OGRPolyhedralSurface();  | 
8327  |  |     }  | 
8328  |  |     else if (geom_type == SFCGAL_TYPE_TRIANGULATEDSURFACE)  | 
8329  |  |     { | 
8330  |  |         poGeom = new OGRTriangulatedSurface();  | 
8331  |  |     }  | 
8332  |  |     else  | 
8333  |  |     { | 
8334  |  |         CPLFree(pszWKT);  | 
8335  |  |         return nullptr;  | 
8336  |  |     }  | 
8337  |  |  | 
8338  |  |     const char *pszWKTTmp = pszWKT;  | 
8339  |  |     if (poGeom->importFromWkt(&pszWKTTmp) == OGRERR_NONE)  | 
8340  |  |     { | 
8341  |  |         CPLFree(pszWKT);  | 
8342  |  |         return poGeom;  | 
8343  |  |     }  | 
8344  |  |     else  | 
8345  |  |     { | 
8346  |  |         delete poGeom;  | 
8347  |  |         CPLFree(pszWKT);  | 
8348  |  |         return nullptr;  | 
8349  |  |     }  | 
8350  |  | #endif  | 
8351  |  | #else  | 
8352  | 0  |     CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_NotSupported, "SFCGAL support not enabled.");  | 
8353  | 0  |     return nullptr;  | 
8354  | 0  | #endif  | 
8355  | 0  | }  | 
8356  |  |  | 
8357  |  | //! @endcond  | 
8358  |  |  | 
8359  |  | //! @cond Doxygen_Suppress  | 
8360  |  | OGRBoolean OGRGeometry::IsSFCGALCompatible() const  | 
8361  | 0  | { | 
8362  | 0  |     const OGRwkbGeometryType eGType = wkbFlatten(getGeometryType());  | 
8363  | 0  |     if (eGType == wkbTriangle || eGType == wkbPolyhedralSurface ||  | 
8364  | 0  |         eGType == wkbTIN)  | 
8365  | 0  |     { | 
8366  | 0  |         return TRUE;  | 
8367  | 0  |     }  | 
8368  | 0  |     if (eGType == wkbGeometryCollection || eGType == wkbMultiSurface)  | 
8369  | 0  |     { | 
8370  | 0  |         const OGRGeometryCollection *poGC = toGeometryCollection();  | 
8371  | 0  |         bool bIsSFCGALCompatible = false;  | 
8372  | 0  |         for (auto &&poSubGeom : *poGC)  | 
8373  | 0  |         { | 
8374  | 0  |             OGRwkbGeometryType eSubGeomType =  | 
8375  | 0  |                 wkbFlatten(poSubGeom->getGeometryType());  | 
8376  | 0  |             if (eSubGeomType == wkbTIN || eSubGeomType == wkbPolyhedralSurface)  | 
8377  | 0  |             { | 
8378  | 0  |                 bIsSFCGALCompatible = true;  | 
8379  | 0  |             }  | 
8380  | 0  |             else if (eSubGeomType != wkbMultiPolygon)  | 
8381  | 0  |             { | 
8382  | 0  |                 bIsSFCGALCompatible = false;  | 
8383  | 0  |                 break;  | 
8384  | 0  |             }  | 
8385  | 0  |         }  | 
8386  | 0  |         return bIsSFCGALCompatible;  | 
8387  | 0  |     }  | 
8388  | 0  |     return FALSE;  | 
8389  | 0  | }  | 
8390  |  |  | 
8391  |  | //! @endcond  | 
8392  |  |  | 
8393  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8394  |  | /*                    roundCoordinatesIEEE754()                         */  | 
8395  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8396  |  |  | 
8397  |  | /** Round coordinates of a geometry, exploiting characteristics of the IEEE-754  | 
8398  |  |  * double-precision binary representation.  | 
8399  |  |  *  | 
8400  |  |  * Determines the number of bits (N) required to represent a coordinate value  | 
8401  |  |  * with a specified number of digits after the decimal point, and then sets all  | 
8402  |  |  * but the N most significant bits to zero. The resulting coordinate value will  | 
8403  |  |  * still round to the original value (e.g. after roundCoordinates()), but will  | 
8404  |  |  * have improved compressiblity.  | 
8405  |  |  *  | 
8406  |  |  * @param options Contains the precision requirements.  | 
8407  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.9  | 
8408  |  |  */  | 
8409  |  | void OGRGeometry::roundCoordinatesIEEE754(  | 
8410  |  |     const OGRGeomCoordinateBinaryPrecision &options)  | 
8411  | 0  | { | 
8412  | 0  |     struct Quantizer : public OGRDefaultGeometryVisitor  | 
8413  | 0  |     { | 
8414  | 0  |         const OGRGeomCoordinateBinaryPrecision &m_options;  | 
8415  |  | 
  | 
8416  | 0  |         explicit Quantizer(const OGRGeomCoordinateBinaryPrecision &optionsIn)  | 
8417  | 0  |             : m_options(optionsIn)  | 
8418  | 0  |         { | 
8419  | 0  |         }  | 
8420  |  | 
  | 
8421  | 0  |         using OGRDefaultGeometryVisitor::visit;  | 
8422  |  | 
  | 
8423  | 0  |         void visit(OGRPoint *poPoint) override  | 
8424  | 0  |         { | 
8425  | 0  |             if (m_options.nXYBitPrecision != INT_MIN)  | 
8426  | 0  |             { | 
8427  | 0  |                 uint64_t i;  | 
8428  | 0  |                 double d;  | 
8429  | 0  |                 d = poPoint->getX();  | 
8430  | 0  |                 memcpy(&i, &d, sizeof(i));  | 
8431  | 0  |                 i = OGRRoundValueIEEE754(i, m_options.nXYBitPrecision);  | 
8432  | 0  |                 memcpy(&d, &i, sizeof(i));  | 
8433  | 0  |                 poPoint->setX(d);  | 
8434  | 0  |                 d = poPoint->getY();  | 
8435  | 0  |                 memcpy(&i, &d, sizeof(i));  | 
8436  | 0  |                 i = OGRRoundValueIEEE754(i, m_options.nXYBitPrecision);  | 
8437  | 0  |                 memcpy(&d, &i, sizeof(i));  | 
8438  | 0  |                 poPoint->setY(d);  | 
8439  | 0  |             }  | 
8440  | 0  |             if (m_options.nZBitPrecision != INT_MIN && poPoint->Is3D())  | 
8441  | 0  |             { | 
8442  | 0  |                 uint64_t i;  | 
8443  | 0  |                 double d;  | 
8444  | 0  |                 d = poPoint->getZ();  | 
8445  | 0  |                 memcpy(&i, &d, sizeof(i));  | 
8446  | 0  |                 i = OGRRoundValueIEEE754(i, m_options.nZBitPrecision);  | 
8447  | 0  |                 memcpy(&d, &i, sizeof(i));  | 
8448  | 0  |                 poPoint->setZ(d);  | 
8449  | 0  |             }  | 
8450  | 0  |             if (m_options.nMBitPrecision != INT_MIN && poPoint->IsMeasured())  | 
8451  | 0  |             { | 
8452  | 0  |                 uint64_t i;  | 
8453  | 0  |                 double d;  | 
8454  | 0  |                 d = poPoint->getM();  | 
8455  | 0  |                 memcpy(&i, &d, sizeof(i));  | 
8456  | 0  |                 i = OGRRoundValueIEEE754(i, m_options.nMBitPrecision);  | 
8457  | 0  |                 memcpy(&d, &i, sizeof(i));  | 
8458  | 0  |                 poPoint->setM(d);  | 
8459  | 0  |             }  | 
8460  | 0  |         }  | 
8461  | 0  |     };  | 
8462  |  | 
  | 
8463  | 0  |     Quantizer quantizer(options);  | 
8464  | 0  |     accept(&quantizer);  | 
8465  | 0  | }  | 
8466  |  |  | 
8467  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8468  |  | /*                             visit()                                  */  | 
8469  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8470  |  |  | 
8471  |  | void OGRDefaultGeometryVisitor::_visit(OGRSimpleCurve *poGeom)  | 
8472  | 0  | { | 
8473  | 0  |     for (auto &&oPoint : *poGeom)  | 
8474  | 0  |     { | 
8475  | 0  |         oPoint.accept(this);  | 
8476  | 0  |     }  | 
8477  | 0  | }  | 
8478  |  |  | 
8479  |  | void OGRDefaultGeometryVisitor::visit(OGRLineString *poGeom)  | 
8480  | 0  | { | 
8481  | 0  |     _visit(poGeom);  | 
8482  | 0  | }  | 
8483  |  |  | 
8484  |  | void OGRDefaultGeometryVisitor::visit(OGRLinearRing *poGeom)  | 
8485  | 0  | { | 
8486  | 0  |     visit(poGeom->toUpperClass());  | 
8487  | 0  | }  | 
8488  |  |  | 
8489  |  | void OGRDefaultGeometryVisitor::visit(OGRCircularString *poGeom)  | 
8490  | 0  | { | 
8491  | 0  |     _visit(poGeom);  | 
8492  | 0  | }  | 
8493  |  |  | 
8494  |  | void OGRDefaultGeometryVisitor::visit(OGRCurvePolygon *poGeom)  | 
8495  | 0  | { | 
8496  | 0  |     for (auto &&poSubGeom : *poGeom)  | 
8497  | 0  |         poSubGeom->accept(this);  | 
8498  | 0  | }  | 
8499  |  |  | 
8500  |  | void OGRDefaultGeometryVisitor::visit(OGRPolygon *poGeom)  | 
8501  | 0  | { | 
8502  | 0  |     visit(poGeom->toUpperClass());  | 
8503  | 0  | }  | 
8504  |  |  | 
8505  |  | void OGRDefaultGeometryVisitor::visit(OGRMultiPoint *poGeom)  | 
8506  | 0  | { | 
8507  | 0  |     visit(poGeom->toUpperClass());  | 
8508  | 0  | }  | 
8509  |  |  | 
8510  |  | void OGRDefaultGeometryVisitor::visit(OGRMultiLineString *poGeom)  | 
8511  | 0  | { | 
8512  | 0  |     visit(poGeom->toUpperClass());  | 
8513  | 0  | }  | 
8514  |  |  | 
8515  |  | void OGRDefaultGeometryVisitor::visit(OGRMultiPolygon *poGeom)  | 
8516  | 0  | { | 
8517  | 0  |     visit(poGeom->toUpperClass());  | 
8518  | 0  | }  | 
8519  |  |  | 
8520  |  | void OGRDefaultGeometryVisitor::visit(OGRGeometryCollection *poGeom)  | 
8521  | 0  | { | 
8522  | 0  |     for (auto &&poSubGeom : *poGeom)  | 
8523  | 0  |         poSubGeom->accept(this);  | 
8524  | 0  | }  | 
8525  |  |  | 
8526  |  | void OGRDefaultGeometryVisitor::visit(OGRCompoundCurve *poGeom)  | 
8527  | 0  | { | 
8528  | 0  |     for (auto &&poSubGeom : *poGeom)  | 
8529  | 0  |         poSubGeom->accept(this);  | 
8530  | 0  | }  | 
8531  |  |  | 
8532  |  | void OGRDefaultGeometryVisitor::visit(OGRMultiCurve *poGeom)  | 
8533  | 0  | { | 
8534  | 0  |     visit(poGeom->toUpperClass());  | 
8535  | 0  | }  | 
8536  |  |  | 
8537  |  | void OGRDefaultGeometryVisitor::visit(OGRMultiSurface *poGeom)  | 
8538  | 0  | { | 
8539  | 0  |     visit(poGeom->toUpperClass());  | 
8540  | 0  | }  | 
8541  |  |  | 
8542  |  | void OGRDefaultGeometryVisitor::visit(OGRTriangle *poGeom)  | 
8543  | 0  | { | 
8544  | 0  |     visit(poGeom->toUpperClass());  | 
8545  | 0  | }  | 
8546  |  |  | 
8547  |  | void OGRDefaultGeometryVisitor::visit(OGRPolyhedralSurface *poGeom)  | 
8548  | 0  | { | 
8549  | 0  |     for (auto &&poSubGeom : *poGeom)  | 
8550  | 0  |         poSubGeom->accept(this);  | 
8551  | 0  | }  | 
8552  |  |  | 
8553  |  | void OGRDefaultGeometryVisitor::visit(OGRTriangulatedSurface *poGeom)  | 
8554  | 0  | { | 
8555  | 0  |     visit(poGeom->toUpperClass());  | 
8556  | 0  | }  | 
8557  |  |  | 
8558  |  | void OGRDefaultConstGeometryVisitor::_visit(const OGRSimpleCurve *poGeom)  | 
8559  | 0  | { | 
8560  | 0  |     for (auto &&oPoint : *poGeom)  | 
8561  | 0  |     { | 
8562  | 0  |         oPoint.accept(this);  | 
8563  | 0  |     }  | 
8564  | 0  | }  | 
8565  |  |  | 
8566  |  | void OGRDefaultConstGeometryVisitor::visit(const OGRLineString *poGeom)  | 
8567  | 0  | { | 
8568  | 0  |     _visit(poGeom);  | 
8569  | 0  | }  | 
8570  |  |  | 
8571  |  | void OGRDefaultConstGeometryVisitor::visit(const OGRLinearRing *poGeom)  | 
8572  | 0  | { | 
8573  | 0  |     visit(poGeom->toUpperClass());  | 
8574  | 0  | }  | 
8575  |  |  | 
8576  |  | void OGRDefaultConstGeometryVisitor::visit(const OGRCircularString *poGeom)  | 
8577  | 0  | { | 
8578  | 0  |     _visit(poGeom);  | 
8579  | 0  | }  | 
8580  |  |  | 
8581  |  | void OGRDefaultConstGeometryVisitor::visit(const OGRCurvePolygon *poGeom)  | 
8582  | 0  | { | 
8583  | 0  |     for (auto &&poSubGeom : *poGeom)  | 
8584  | 0  |         poSubGeom->accept(this);  | 
8585  | 0  | }  | 
8586  |  |  | 
8587  |  | void OGRDefaultConstGeometryVisitor::visit(const OGRPolygon *poGeom)  | 
8588  | 0  | { | 
8589  | 0  |     visit(poGeom->toUpperClass());  | 
8590  | 0  | }  | 
8591  |  |  | 
8592  |  | void OGRDefaultConstGeometryVisitor::visit(const OGRMultiPoint *poGeom)  | 
8593  | 0  | { | 
8594  | 0  |     visit(poGeom->toUpperClass());  | 
8595  | 0  | }  | 
8596  |  |  | 
8597  |  | void OGRDefaultConstGeometryVisitor::visit(const OGRMultiLineString *poGeom)  | 
8598  | 0  | { | 
8599  | 0  |     visit(poGeom->toUpperClass());  | 
8600  | 0  | }  | 
8601  |  |  | 
8602  |  | void OGRDefaultConstGeometryVisitor::visit(const OGRMultiPolygon *poGeom)  | 
8603  | 0  | { | 
8604  | 0  |     visit(poGeom->toUpperClass());  | 
8605  | 0  | }  | 
8606  |  |  | 
8607  |  | void OGRDefaultConstGeometryVisitor::visit(const OGRGeometryCollection *poGeom)  | 
8608  | 0  | { | 
8609  | 0  |     for (auto &&poSubGeom : *poGeom)  | 
8610  | 0  |         poSubGeom->accept(this);  | 
8611  | 0  | }  | 
8612  |  |  | 
8613  |  | void OGRDefaultConstGeometryVisitor::visit(const OGRCompoundCurve *poGeom)  | 
8614  | 0  | { | 
8615  | 0  |     for (auto &&poSubGeom : *poGeom)  | 
8616  | 0  |         poSubGeom->accept(this);  | 
8617  | 0  | }  | 
8618  |  |  | 
8619  |  | void OGRDefaultConstGeometryVisitor::visit(const OGRMultiCurve *poGeom)  | 
8620  | 0  | { | 
8621  | 0  |     visit(poGeom->toUpperClass());  | 
8622  | 0  | }  | 
8623  |  |  | 
8624  |  | void OGRDefaultConstGeometryVisitor::visit(const OGRMultiSurface *poGeom)  | 
8625  | 0  | { | 
8626  | 0  |     visit(poGeom->toUpperClass());  | 
8627  | 0  | }  | 
8628  |  |  | 
8629  |  | void OGRDefaultConstGeometryVisitor::visit(const OGRTriangle *poGeom)  | 
8630  | 0  | { | 
8631  | 0  |     visit(poGeom->toUpperClass());  | 
8632  | 0  | }  | 
8633  |  |  | 
8634  |  | void OGRDefaultConstGeometryVisitor::visit(const OGRPolyhedralSurface *poGeom)  | 
8635  | 0  | { | 
8636  | 0  |     for (auto &&poSubGeom : *poGeom)  | 
8637  | 0  |         poSubGeom->accept(this);  | 
8638  | 0  | }  | 
8639  |  |  | 
8640  |  | void OGRDefaultConstGeometryVisitor::visit(const OGRTriangulatedSurface *poGeom)  | 
8641  | 0  | { | 
8642  | 0  |     visit(poGeom->toUpperClass());  | 
8643  | 0  | }  | 
8644  |  |  | 
8645  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8646  |  | /*                     OGRGeometryUniquePtrDeleter                      */  | 
8647  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8648  |  |  | 
8649  |  | //! @cond Doxygen_Suppress  | 
8650  |  | void OGRGeometryUniquePtrDeleter::operator()(OGRGeometry *poGeom) const  | 
8651  | 0  | { | 
8652  | 0  |     delete poGeom;  | 
8653  | 0  | }  | 
8654  |  |  | 
8655  |  | //! @endcond  | 
8656  |  |  | 
8657  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8658  |  | /*                  OGRPreparedGeometryUniquePtrDeleter                 */  | 
8659  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8660  |  |  | 
8661  |  | //! @cond Doxygen_Suppress  | 
8662  |  | void OGRPreparedGeometryUniquePtrDeleter::operator()(  | 
8663  |  |     OGRPreparedGeometry *poPreparedGeom) const  | 
8664  | 0  | { | 
8665  | 0  |     OGRDestroyPreparedGeometry(poPreparedGeom);  | 
8666  | 0  | }  | 
8667  |  |  | 
8668  |  | //! @endcond  | 
8669  |  |  | 
8670  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8671  |  | /*                     HomogenizeDimensionalityWith()                  */  | 
8672  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8673  |  |  | 
8674  |  | //! @cond Doxygen_Suppress  | 
8675  |  | void OGRGeometry::HomogenizeDimensionalityWith(OGRGeometry *poOtherGeom)  | 
8676  | 11.9k  | { | 
8677  | 11.9k  |     if (poOtherGeom->Is3D() && !Is3D())  | 
8678  | 822  |         set3D(TRUE);  | 
8679  |  |  | 
8680  | 11.9k  |     if (poOtherGeom->IsMeasured() && !IsMeasured())  | 
8681  | 336  |         setMeasured(TRUE);  | 
8682  |  |  | 
8683  | 11.9k  |     if (!poOtherGeom->Is3D() && Is3D())  | 
8684  | 1.57k  |         poOtherGeom->set3D(TRUE);  | 
8685  |  |  | 
8686  | 11.9k  |     if (!poOtherGeom->IsMeasured() && IsMeasured())  | 
8687  | 1.46k  |         poOtherGeom->setMeasured(TRUE);  | 
8688  | 11.9k  | }  | 
8689  |  |  | 
8690  |  | //! @endcond  | 
8691  |  |  | 
8692  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8693  |  | /*                  OGRGeomCoordinateBinaryPrecision::SetFrom()         */  | 
8694  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8695  |  |  | 
8696  |  | /** Set binary precision options from resolution.  | 
8697  |  |  *  | 
8698  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.9  | 
8699  |  |  */  | 
8700  |  | void OGRGeomCoordinateBinaryPrecision::SetFrom(  | 
8701  |  |     const OGRGeomCoordinatePrecision &prec)  | 
8702  | 0  | { | 
8703  | 0  |     if (prec.dfXYResolution != 0)  | 
8704  | 0  |     { | 
8705  | 0  |         nXYBitPrecision =  | 
8706  | 0  |             static_cast<int>(ceil(log2(1. / prec.dfXYResolution)));  | 
8707  | 0  |     }  | 
8708  | 0  |     if (prec.dfZResolution != 0)  | 
8709  | 0  |     { | 
8710  | 0  |         nZBitPrecision = static_cast<int>(ceil(log2(1. / prec.dfZResolution)));  | 
8711  | 0  |     }  | 
8712  | 0  |     if (prec.dfMResolution != 0)  | 
8713  | 0  |     { | 
8714  | 0  |         nMBitPrecision = static_cast<int>(ceil(log2(1. / prec.dfMResolution)));  | 
8715  | 0  |     }  | 
8716  | 0  | }  | 
8717  |  |  | 
8718  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8719  |  | /*                        OGRwkbExportOptionsCreate()                   */  | 
8720  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8721  |  |  | 
8722  |  | /**  | 
8723  |  |  * \brief Create geometry WKB export options.  | 
8724  |  |  *  | 
8725  |  |  * The default is Intel order, old-OGC wkb variant and 0 discarded lsb bits.  | 
8726  |  |  *  | 
8727  |  |  * @return object to be freed with OGRwkbExportOptionsDestroy().  | 
8728  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.9  | 
8729  |  |  */  | 
8730  |  | OGRwkbExportOptions *OGRwkbExportOptionsCreate()  | 
8731  | 0  | { | 
8732  | 0  |     return new OGRwkbExportOptions;  | 
8733  | 0  | }  | 
8734  |  |  | 
8735  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8736  |  | /*                        OGRwkbExportOptionsDestroy()                  */  | 
8737  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8738  |  |  | 
8739  |  | /**  | 
8740  |  |  * \brief Destroy object returned by OGRwkbExportOptionsCreate()  | 
8741  |  |  *  | 
8742  |  |  * @param psOptions WKB export options  | 
8743  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.9  | 
8744  |  |  */  | 
8745  |  |  | 
8746  |  | void OGRwkbExportOptionsDestroy(OGRwkbExportOptions *psOptions)  | 
8747  | 0  | { | 
8748  | 0  |     delete psOptions;  | 
8749  | 0  | }  | 
8750  |  |  | 
8751  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8752  |  | /*                   OGRwkbExportOptionsSetByteOrder()                  */  | 
8753  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8754  |  |  | 
8755  |  | /**  | 
8756  |  |  * \brief Set the WKB byte order.  | 
8757  |  |  *  | 
8758  |  |  * @param psOptions WKB export options  | 
8759  |  |  * @param eByteOrder Byte order: wkbXDR (big-endian) or wkbNDR (little-endian,  | 
8760  |  |  * Intel)  | 
8761  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.9  | 
8762  |  |  */  | 
8763  |  |  | 
8764  |  | void OGRwkbExportOptionsSetByteOrder(OGRwkbExportOptions *psOptions,  | 
8765  |  |                                      OGRwkbByteOrder eByteOrder)  | 
8766  | 0  | { | 
8767  | 0  |     psOptions->eByteOrder = eByteOrder;  | 
8768  | 0  | }  | 
8769  |  |  | 
8770  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8771  |  | /*                   OGRwkbExportOptionsSetVariant()                    */  | 
8772  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8773  |  |  | 
8774  |  | /**  | 
8775  |  |  * \brief Set the WKB variant  | 
8776  |  |  *  | 
8777  |  |  * @param psOptions WKB export options  | 
8778  |  |  * @param eWkbVariant variant: wkbVariantOldOgc, wkbVariantIso,  | 
8779  |  |  * wkbVariantPostGIS1  | 
8780  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.9  | 
8781  |  |  */  | 
8782  |  |  | 
8783  |  | void OGRwkbExportOptionsSetVariant(OGRwkbExportOptions *psOptions,  | 
8784  |  |                                    OGRwkbVariant eWkbVariant)  | 
8785  | 0  | { | 
8786  | 0  |     psOptions->eWkbVariant = eWkbVariant;  | 
8787  | 0  | }  | 
8788  |  |  | 
8789  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8790  |  | /*                   OGRwkbExportOptionsSetPrecision()                  */  | 
8791  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8792  |  |  | 
8793  |  | /**  | 
8794  |  |  * \brief Set precision options  | 
8795  |  |  *  | 
8796  |  |  * @param psOptions WKB export options  | 
8797  |  |  * @param hPrecisionOptions Precision options (might be null to reset them)  | 
8798  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.9  | 
8799  |  |  */  | 
8800  |  |  | 
8801  |  | void OGRwkbExportOptionsSetPrecision(  | 
8802  |  |     OGRwkbExportOptions *psOptions,  | 
8803  |  |     OGRGeomCoordinatePrecisionH hPrecisionOptions)  | 
8804  | 0  | { | 
8805  | 0  |     psOptions->sPrecision = OGRGeomCoordinateBinaryPrecision();  | 
8806  | 0  |     if (hPrecisionOptions)  | 
8807  | 0  |         psOptions->sPrecision.SetFrom(*hPrecisionOptions);  | 
8808  | 0  | }  | 
8809  |  |  | 
8810  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8811  |  | /*                             IsRectangle()                            */  | 
8812  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8813  |  |  | 
8814  |  | /**  | 
8815  |  |  * \brief Returns whether the geometry is a polygon with 4 corners forming  | 
8816  |  |  * a rectangle.  | 
8817  |  |  *  | 
8818  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.10  | 
8819  |  |  */  | 
8820  |  | bool OGRGeometry::IsRectangle() const  | 
8821  | 0  | { | 
8822  | 0  |     if (wkbFlatten(getGeometryType()) != wkbPolygon)  | 
8823  | 0  |         return false;  | 
8824  |  |  | 
8825  | 0  |     const OGRPolygon *poPoly = toPolygon();  | 
8826  |  | 
  | 
8827  | 0  |     if (poPoly->getNumInteriorRings() != 0)  | 
8828  | 0  |         return false;  | 
8829  |  |  | 
8830  | 0  |     const OGRLinearRing *poRing = poPoly->getExteriorRing();  | 
8831  | 0  |     if (!poRing)  | 
8832  | 0  |         return false;  | 
8833  |  |  | 
8834  | 0  |     if (poRing->getNumPoints() > 5 || poRing->getNumPoints() < 4)  | 
8835  | 0  |         return false;  | 
8836  |  |  | 
8837  |  |     // If the ring has 5 points, the last should be the first.  | 
8838  | 0  |     if (poRing->getNumPoints() == 5 && (poRing->getX(0) != poRing->getX(4) ||  | 
8839  | 0  |                                         poRing->getY(0) != poRing->getY(4)))  | 
8840  | 0  |         return false;  | 
8841  |  |  | 
8842  |  |     // Polygon with first segment in "y" direction.  | 
8843  | 0  |     if (poRing->getX(0) == poRing->getX(1) &&  | 
8844  | 0  |         poRing->getY(1) == poRing->getY(2) &&  | 
8845  | 0  |         poRing->getX(2) == poRing->getX(3) &&  | 
8846  | 0  |         poRing->getY(3) == poRing->getY(0))  | 
8847  | 0  |         return true;  | 
8848  |  |  | 
8849  |  |     // Polygon with first segment in "x" direction.  | 
8850  | 0  |     if (poRing->getY(0) == poRing->getY(1) &&  | 
8851  | 0  |         poRing->getX(1) == poRing->getX(2) &&  | 
8852  | 0  |         poRing->getY(2) == poRing->getY(3) &&  | 
8853  | 0  |         poRing->getX(3) == poRing->getX(0))  | 
8854  | 0  |         return true;  | 
8855  |  |  | 
8856  | 0  |     return false;  | 
8857  | 0  | }  | 
8858  |  |  | 
8859  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8860  |  | /*                           hasEmptyParts()                            */  | 
8861  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8862  |  |  | 
8863  |  | /**  | 
8864  |  |  * \brief Returns whether a geometry has empty parts/rings.  | 
8865  |  |  *  | 
8866  |  |  * Returns true if removeEmptyParts() will modify the geometry.  | 
8867  |  |  *  | 
8868  |  |  * This is different from IsEmpty().  | 
8869  |  |  *  | 
8870  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.10  | 
8871  |  |  */  | 
8872  |  | bool OGRGeometry::hasEmptyParts() const  | 
8873  | 0  | { | 
8874  | 0  |     return false;  | 
8875  | 0  | }  | 
8876  |  |  | 
8877  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8878  |  | /*                          removeEmptyParts()                          */  | 
8879  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8880  |  |  | 
8881  |  | /**  | 
8882  |  |  * \brief Remove empty parts/rings from this geometry.  | 
8883  |  |  *  | 
8884  |  |  * @since GDAL 3.10  | 
8885  |  |  */  | 
8886  |  | void OGRGeometry::removeEmptyParts()  | 
8887  | 0  | { | 
8888  | 0  | }  | 
8889  |  |  | 
8890  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8891  |  | /*                      ~IOGRGeometryVisitor()                          */  | 
8892  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8893  |  |  | 
8894  | 0  | IOGRGeometryVisitor::~IOGRGeometryVisitor() = default;  | 
8895  |  |  | 
8896  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8897  |  | /*                    ~IOGRConstGeometryVisitor()                       */  | 
8898  |  | /************************************************************************/  | 
8899  |  |  | 
8900  | 0  | IOGRConstGeometryVisitor::~IOGRConstGeometryVisitor() = default;  |