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James Turner
78d97fa468 Support for creating default SID/approach.
Durk reminded me of this - when we're missing procedures data (the common case), synthesise a plausible (but possibly dangerously unrealistic) departure and approach. Will work fine for airports in gentle terrain, and likely kill you at challenging airports. You have been warned.
2012-11-12 22:30:28 +01:00
Stuart Buchanan
a3a40af860 Simplify code for taxiways. 2012-09-20 21:53:31 +01:00
Stuart Buchanan
ac1fc699b7 Expose surface types and taxiways via the airportinfo() Nasal call. 2012-09-19 22:33:43 +01:00
James Turner
9b900e9430 Implement a persistent cache for navigation data.
Cache the parsed navigation and airport data in a binary file to reduce
startup times and memory consumption (since only referenced FGPositioned
elements are held in memory).

Data will be reimported when the mod-time of any input file is changed.
If a global file is changed (nav.dat, awy.dat, apt.dat, etc), the cache
will be completely rebuilt, which takes approximately 30 seconds on
moderate hardware. (Future work may reduce this).
2012-09-19 11:38:19 +01:00
James Turner
ffac5ff889 Standard property to ignore unusably short runways in NavDB.
Default values should match existing behaviour. Set
/sim/navdb/min-runway-length-ft to skip short runways
in GPS / Map / ND / Nasal queries.
2012-05-16 16:51:39 +01:00
James Turner
1b7b69b498 Create a real FlightPlan (and Leg) class
Convert the route-manager to use a flight-plan internally, and expose
flightplan, leg and procedure data to Nasal. Move the Level-D parser
into its own file.
2012-05-07 00:35:48 +01:00
James Turner
2d267a5782 Remove PositionedBinding (which no one ever used), Nasal is better for this jobs. 2012-04-26 00:37:47 +01:00
James Turner
f1ad01478e Expose more things to Nasal for FMSs in particular - still work in progress. 2012-04-16 10:18:37 +01:00
James Turner
2b967608a0 Expose FGPositioned data via property tree, and make comm-stations a real FGPositioned subclass. 2011-06-01 17:45:22 +01:00
Frederic Bouvier
45b001a784 Fix a typo 2010-12-11 10:43:39 +01:00
James Turner
dd2eec7bd8 Airways/procedures code - add new data structures to store waypoints and
procedures, and routing algorithms, and modify the GPS, route manager and
WaypointList to use the new objects.
2010-10-20 09:02:02 +01:00
jmt
6593d6c065 Bugfix - don't exclude seaports or heliports when looking up by ICAO. 2009-10-28 23:22:32 +01:00
jmt
d4cc5f9c44 Change default airport search to exclude seaports and heliports, for the moment. 2009-10-14 00:42:36 +02:00
jmt
7ff374ef8b Trigger lazy loading of Airport data from the scenery on access. 2009-09-03 00:02:47 +02:00
jmt
1c015387ba Initial framing for reading in-scenery airport data. 2009-09-03 00:02:47 +02:00
fredb
40586c77fd X-Plane 850 airport file format parsing. 810 is still supported and may be mixed with new format.
Ground radar updated to display new pavements.
2009-06-15 10:29:45 +02:00
mfranz
b07ad149ae turn a few #include paths from the "foo" form to <foo>
The quotes form is normally only used for headers with path relative
to the including file's path, though the standard doesn't strictly
mandate this. This is consistent with the rest of sg/fg, it makes the
code's intent clearer and helps to find headers. (And it's a few
milliseconds faster, too.)
2009-05-18 12:24:17 +02:00
jmt
c9e8112a81 Add various helper filters, to make use of type-ranges, and reduce the need
to down-cast in filter implementations.
2009-01-10 00:07:01 +01:00
jmt
7345a044e0 Split runway and taxiway into separate classes, with a (new) common base.
This makes taxiways smaller (important since at present there are so many).
Restructure the apt.dat parsing code to use a helper class instead of one long
function, and to do less work when parsing the file.

Some of these ideas come from Yon Uriarte's patches - thanks Yon.
2009-01-04 00:08:12 +01:00
jmt
f1b10eddfa FGAirportList is gone. Everything should work as before, especially the
AirportList dialog. (It would now be possible to trivially implement a
VOR or NDB named search, if anyone wants such a thing).
2008-12-27 13:20:08 +00:00
jmt
660d59a098 Another clean-up iteration: FGAirportList::search is gone, replaced by two
static FGAirport helpers. As a result, another global index goes away. Use
the helpers to avoid ugly FGPositioned down-casts in various places.

Also converts the environment/METAR code to deal with FGAirport pointers,
instead of string identifiers, and contains work-in-progress code to implement
the AirportList dialog using FGPositioned. This isn't enabled yet for various
reasons, but is the final piece to allow FGAirportList to be removed.
2008-12-26 15:26:42 +00:00
jmt
82bfb6a08d Clean out FGAirportList - not quite obsolete yet, but the spatial queries are
gone. This is good news, since the old query was implemented as a linear
search, sorted by Manhattan distance, and with a warning not to use the logic
at runtime. Various systems (such as the Mk-VIII) do query such data often,
eg every second.

Also gets Point3D out of Airports/simple.hxx, as a precursor to removing it
completely.
2008-12-26 11:15:00 +00:00
jmt
988de9dbca Remove all name and spatial queries from FGNavList. All remaining queries are
by frequency (which makes sense), and use the FGPositioned spatial data if
required. As a result, the marker beacon list is gone (since beacons are only
searched spatially). In the process, clean up various minor things - most
notably, all the 'airport-related' navaids (ILS, GS, LOC, and the beacons) now
store a FGRunway* instead of an airport id string. This is more precise, and
saves string allocations.
2008-12-25 23:11:43 +00:00
jmt
02d1b14c1a Finish conversion of FGRunway to a real class - all public members are gone. 2008-12-24 15:45:35 +00:00
jmt
335584e29c Remove the FGIdentOrdering cruft from FGAirport; now handled by FGPositioned. 2008-12-24 04:58:36 +00:00
jmt
d6277068f5 (first commit, partly a low-risk thing to sanity check my setup)
Add a helper predicate to FGAirport to encapsulate the common 'does this
airport have a suitable runway of at least xxxx ft?' query. Also add a
FGPositioned filter built on the predicate, and a 'closest airport' helper.
2008-12-23 12:37:59 +00:00
ehofman
98d8463d7b James Turner:
Trivial patch, but an important milestone:

Convert FGAirport to inherit FGPositioned. This concludes the first phase of the FGPositioned changes, and hopefully the most intrusive ones - adding in the base class. There's lots (and lots) of further work to do on the indexing and querying side, as well as cleaning up the accessors, but that will happen in single source files, or a group of related files at a time.

As a trivial note, this patch does fix a bug where the very last airport in apt.dat would get an invalid type. So for all you people who just love to fly to EHYB (Ypenburg, The Hague), things may work a little more sanely.

I'll intentionally let the dust settle after this patch, so any weird behaviour I may potentially have introduced shows up. Just to re-iterate, so far there should be absolutely no user-visible change in the behaviour of anything - navaids, position init, the route manager, AI flight plans, etc. If there is, please let me know and I'll fix it ASAP.
2008-09-13 08:07:22 +00:00
ehofman
aa78341698 James Turner:
Convert FGRunway to be heap-based, and inherit FGPositioned. This is a large, ugly change, since FGRunway was essentially a plain struct, with no accessors or abstraction. This change adds various helpers and accessors to FGRunway, but doesn't change many places to use them - that will be a follow up series of patches. It's still a large patch, but outside of FGAirport and FGRunway, mostly mechanical search-and-replace.

An interesting part of this change is that reciprocal runways now exist as independent objects, rather than being created on the fly by the search methods. This simplifies some pieces of code that search for and iterate runways. For users who only want one 'end' of a runway, the new 'isReciprocal' predicate allows them to ignore the 'other' end. Current the only user of this is the 'ground-radar' ATC feature. If we had data on which runways are truly 'single-ended', it would now be trivial to use this in the airport loader to *not* create the reciprocal.
2008-09-11 08:38:09 +00:00
ehofman
289f2f5f0d James Turner:
This is a little intrusive on the KLN89 code, but avoids the wasteful cloning of the airports, runways and navaids which current happens, and also combines the ugly string ordering code.
2008-08-22 11:22:22 +00:00
ehofman
a1426a812a James Turner:
Switches the MkVIII code to use the same 'closest airport' logic as everything
else, instead of its own special version.
2008-08-15 18:48:11 +00:00
durk
301054204e James Turner: Improved runway management code:
- Runways are now part of an airport, instead of a separate list
 - Runways are no longer represented as a boring struct, but as a class
   of their own.
 -Improved runway access to unify various runway access methods.
2008-08-14 18:13:39 +00:00
ehofman
667e64e1eb - remove the SG_GLxxxx_H #defines, since OSG provides its own versions
- this exposed a bizarre issue on Mac where dragging in <AGL/agl.h> in
   extensions.hxx was pulling in all of Carbon to the global namespace
   - very scary. As a result, I now need to explicitly include CoreFoundation
   in fg_init.cxx.
 - change SG_USING_STD(x) to using std::x
2008-07-27 16:25:13 +00:00
ehofman
d9bfd5a425 This should apply, and everything should build cleanly, in isolation from the
SimGear change. It changes all the SG_xxxx to be the 'real' includes, and gets
rid of many #ifdef SG_HAVE_STD_INCLUDES. As an added bonus, rather than
replacing 'SG_USING_NAMESPACE(std)' with 'using namespace std', I just fixed
the small number of places to use std:: explicitly. So we're no longer polluting
the global namespace with the entire contents of std, in many cases.

There is one more 'mechanical' change to come - getting rid of SG_USING_STD(X),
but I want to keep that separate from everything else. (There's another
mechnical change, replacing <math.h> with <cmath> and so on *everywhere*, but
one step at a time)
2008-07-25 18:38:29 +00:00
mfranz
06c7c3c0f4 rename FGAirportSearchFilter::acceptable() -> ::pass() 2007-10-11 07:53:17 +00:00
mfranz
15139a42b6 - make FGAirport::search() more versatile, so that it can't only search
the next airport or airport with METAR station, but about any type of
  airport
- as a side effect this change makes it also 30 to 50% faster  :-)

In the long run this linear search shall be replaced with a spatial
algorithm (like octree), which will be a much bigger performance gain.
2007-10-05 21:54:52 +00:00
mfranz
f8b8077801 - rename dynamics to _dynamics for consistency reasons
- preserve information from apt.dat about whether an airport is a "normal"
  airport, a seaport, or a heliport. Do it without wasting another byte
  in the FGAirport structure (saves 50kB of memory). Yes, I know bitfields. :-)
2007-10-05 12:59:43 +00:00
timoore
78228d2734 Change tower location to an SGGeod. Include taxiways too.
This has been split from Csaba's ATC ground radar contribution.
2007-09-09 23:21:48 +00:00
durk
4238a46faa Thomas Foerster: Made FGParking a subclass of FGTaxiNode
Fixed bug due to longstanding inconsistency in FGAirport
                 getter functions return types.
Durk Talsma:     Fixed traffic record initialization bug that occured
                 when taxiing traffic was waiting for traffic on runway
2007-07-05 19:00:59 +00:00
durk
5b2e16ca73 Ground network distance tracking code. AIAircraft taxiing at airports
maintain a resonable distance from each other while taxiing on the same
route. The current code does not yet take crossing routes or aircraft
taxiing into opposite directions into account.
2006-08-26 07:22:20 +00:00
mfranz
62bdd89fd7 - unify coding style (though not to the last detail)
- remove trailing spaces
- fix mixed indentation (tabs -> 8 spaces)
- throw out braindead FSF coding style that has somehow sneaked in
2006-07-10 11:36:38 +00:00
mfranz
c9813d1b5d new FSF address 2006-02-21 01:16:04 +00:00
ehofman
4be621fbe9 Durk Talsma, Olaf Flebbe & Mathias Fröhlich:
Split up simple.cxx
2005-12-29 13:58:21 +00:00
ehofman
5956ade90c Mathias: silence some valgrind warnings so that you can concentrate better on the real problems. 2005-12-06 18:32:07 +00:00
daveluff
a7e6a0e294 Add a method to return a const pointer to the raw airport data, plus a couple of whitespace cleanups 2005-11-29 20:24:32 +00:00
ehofman
62a359cc4a Alex Romosan:
* Use "const string&" rather than "string" in function calls when appropriate.
* Use "const Point3D&" instead of "Pint3D" in function calls when appropriate.
* Improved course calculation in calc_gc_course_dist()
* Safer thread handling code.

Vassilii Khachaturov:

Dont use "const Point3D&" for return types unless you're absolutely sure.

Erik Hofman:

* Use SGD_(2)PI(_[24]) as defined in simgear/constants.h rather than
  calculating it by hand every time.
2005-10-25 13:49:55 +00:00
ehofman
54594e5219 Durk Talsma:
Auf Niederlandisch:
Bij deze de patch voor de taxiway code. Deze code is nog gebaseerd
op de bestaaande architectuur, gebaseerd op de FGAirport class in simple.[ch]xx
Ik heb me voornamelijk gericht op nieuwe functionaliteit; de volgende
submissie zal waarschijnlijk bestaan uit opschoning, opsplitsing en een
implementatie van de nieuwe airport architectuur, zoals voorgesteld door
David Luff.

En Anglais:
Here is the patch for the taxiway code. This code is still based on the
exsisting architecture, which is based on the FGAirport class in simple.[ch]xx
I've aimed mostly at new functionality; The next batch will probably contain
code cleanups, splitups and the implementation fo the new airport architecture,
as proposed by David Luff.
2005-10-18 18:44:37 +00:00
curt
0bb1494452 David Luff:
Attached is a patch to the airport data storage that I would like committed
after review if acceptable.  Currently the storage of airports mapped by ID
is by locally created objects - about 12 Meg or so created on the stack if
I am not mistaken.  I've changed this to creating the airports on the heap,
and storing pointers to them - see FGAirportList.add(...) in
src/Airports/simple.cxx.  I believe that this is probably better practice,
and it's certainly cured some strange problems I was seeing when accessing
the airport data with some gps unit code.  Changes resulting from this have
cascaded through a few files which access the data - 11 files are modified
in all.  Melchior and Durk - you might want to test this and shout if there
are problems since the metar and traffic code are probably the biggest
users of the airport data.  I've also added a fuzzy search function that
returns the next matching airport code in ASCII sequence in order to
support gps units that have autocompletion of partially entered codes.

More generally, the simple airport class seems to have grown a lot with the
fairly recent addition of the parking, runway preference and schedule time
code.  It is no longer just an encapsulation of the global airport data
file, and has grown to 552 bytes in size when unpopulated (about 1/2 a K!).
 My personal opinion is that we should look to just store the basic data in
apt.dat for all global airports in a simple airport class, plus globally
needed data (metar available?), and then have the traffic, AI and ATC
subsystems create more advanced airports for themselves as needed in the
area of interest.  Once a significant number of airports worldwide have
ground networks and parking defined, it will be impractical and unnecessary
to store them all in memory.  That's just a thought for the future though.
2005-09-20 20:26:57 +00:00
andy
88c73d0ece Don't try to open runway and parking files for every airport in the
database.  Works fine on Linux, but is a huge performance hit (1
minute) on cygwin.  Keep a cache of actual directories and check that
first.
2005-05-27 17:06:13 +00:00
ehofman
5bc15d7a69 Durk Talsma:
I just heard from John Wojnaroski that you and he are going to work on getting
a flightgear demo machine up for the linux expo thursday and Friday. John
indicated that he would very much like to get a CVS version with the new
traffic code up and running before the expo.
2005-02-10 09:01:51 +00:00
ehofman
031f062686 Melchior FRANZ:
Here's again one of the more obscure bugs that valgrind complains about: somehow
the STL container classes manage to read out values before they were ever set.
This patch fixes that. This may not cause any harm in this case, but valgrind
seems to *always* be right about them.
2005-01-27 10:49:58 +00:00