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Peter Sadrozinski
c1c9923892 fix duplicate point test, and casts for fmod() - should fix windows build 2012-03-31 11:00:05 -04:00
Peter Sadrozinski
512693f001 hopefully fix windows build 2012-03-31 10:31:37 -04:00
Christian Schmitt
01814b3e3e Set RWY_YELLOW_PULSE_LIGHTS as name for blinking hold-short lights.
Support for this is coming in SG and fgdata
2012-03-30 19:23:30 +02:00
Christian Schmitt
7424139772 Fix the stopway texturing. Cleanup a bit.
This needs negative pct values.
2012-03-29 21:08:40 +02:00
Christian Schmitt
449720c858 Start fixing Windows build issues 2012-03-29 21:08:08 +02:00
Christian Schmitt
6b2826050b Make sure the runways are long enough for desired markings.
This prevents texture glitches on too short runways where
there is simply not enough space for all the needed runway parts.
2012-03-26 10:07:34 +02:00
Peter Sadrozinski
59d30a34e8 A fix for LFPG problem in expand poly. If there are dups when expanding,
the resultant poly was huge, and I could run out of memory.
For closed polys, remove_dups() after snapping.

Also cleaned up the dump_xxx debug command line switches.
- now 1 based, not 0.
- debug_cp directory is the datasource name, so the directory need
  not exist before running genapt850.
2012-03-25 23:54:18 +02:00
Peter Sadrozinski
225e3e1491 - modified grid size from 1 cm to 1 mm
- snap runway and pavement polys to grid after adding slivers.
2012-03-25 23:54:18 +02:00
Peter Sadrozinski
0544854dc9 update clipper to 7.3 release 2012-03-25 23:54:17 +02:00
Peter Sadrozinski
cbea4335f4 Instead of snapping whenever clipper converts a poly, just snap before clipping,
and after  intermediate nodes are added.
If we snap before intermediate nodes are added, we generate extra slivers, as
the proximity for node insertion may fail when the extra node is snapped away
from the line we are checking
2012-03-25 23:54:17 +02:00
Peter Sadrozinski
effbefde41 onvert cout to SG_LOG in lights.cxx.
remove unused dead code in airport.cxx
2012-03-25 23:54:17 +02:00
Peter Sadrozinski
474c126a0c Remove unused convex_hull.hxx / .cxx, now that we can expand polys
using the clipper library
2012-03-25 23:54:17 +02:00
Peter Sadrozinski
97aac36c39 Add material_prefix to runway class, so we don't have to pass it around so much 2012-03-25 23:54:17 +02:00
Peter Sadrozinski
d0d30fbd52 More consolidation for runway generation
- remove gen_overrun, and the 'generic' gen_tex functions.
- removed rwy_common.cxx

NOTE: now, helipads don't share the same generate function as runway sections.
Maybe later they can be remerged...
2012-03-25 23:54:17 +02:00
Peter Sadrozinski
f5e1084eb8 Remove gen_runway_marking(). Trying to minimize the number of functions needed to generate a runway,
which should make it easier to understand the code.  If there are parts that can be generalized, I'll
pull these out.  gen_runway_marking was only called from one place however...
2012-03-25 23:54:17 +02:00
Peter Sadrozinski
051e73da6a Removing alt_m from all the BuildBTG functions. It isn't used byt SimGear
int the geo_direct_wgs_84() calls.
2012-03-25 23:54:17 +02:00
Peter Sadrozinski
f0a7f39e7b A bit of a re-work (again) but looks to be worth it.
Instead of cleaning polys after clipping, to get good triangulation, try to
clean them before clipping, snap the verticies to 1 1cm x 1cm grid, and
merge any resultant slivers back into adjacent polys.
This is very similar to how fgfs-construct worked.

Although the previous methos only failed on 3 airports, the results weren't
very good.  There were lots of cracks, and mmissing triangles, as the polys were
cleaned.

New methos freezes on two airports during base triangulation, and crashes on four.
I think the quality of the generated airports overcomes the slight regression.

I also added some debug switches so I don't have to keep rebuilding from source
to debug crashes.  --dump-rwy=xxx --dump-pvmt=xxx, --dump-feat=xxx and --dum-base=1
can be used to create shapefiles to debug the particular polys before clipping.
Currently, there needs to be a cp_debug directory to place the shapefiles into.
Probably need better debug infrastructure going forward...

NOTE: I turned off runway shoulder generation in this build.  Polygon snapping for runways,
helipads, and shoulders not implemented yet.  This may help on the failing airports.
This is next on my todo list.
2012-03-25 23:54:17 +02:00
Christian Schmitt
0788bf0fcb Runway VASI support 2012-03-25 23:54:17 +02:00
Christian Schmitt
9f57a49382 Correctly output the numbers of built features 2012-03-25 23:54:17 +02:00
Christian Schmitt
5fabae1dab Bring some order into runway approach lights code 2012-03-25 23:54:16 +02:00
Christian Schmitt
2d490d7230 Fix Calvert approach lights only being created for the
reciprocal side of a runway.
2012-03-25 23:54:16 +02:00
Peter Sadrozinski
071d98b3bc Lot's pf success on the quest to a full file parse.
Just three airports crashed, and no hangs.  One of the crashes is still NZSP
I don't know if I'll fix this soon.  It's the south pole problem with stuff
crossing the IDL.
- Added dome debug support for generating shapefiles from TGPolygon.
  This allows directly creating shapefiles instead of chopping a poly, then
  having to run poly2ogr on it.  The API is flexible, allowing multiple
  datafiles, and layers open simutaneously, and the features in the shapefiles
  have a description field that can be set.
- Added a restart-id= which allows a bash script to check the exit value of genapts,
  and automatically restart on the airport after the one that crashed.
  I've included an example script I have used.
- Stability fixes:
  1) actually, this is both stability, and graphical fix.  Some airport linear
     features and polygon contours were using bezier nodes for straight lines.
     When the control point lies just outside the line, the parser would attempt to
     draw a 'hook'  unfortunately, some of my calcs return NAN, and sometimes you just
     get crazy looking polys to attempt to clip - not good.
     Fix is to check cubic and quadratic nodes to see if they should really be linear.
     Substitute linear segments where apropriate.
  2) Along the same line as 1, There are some really short bezier segments, that were
     getting subdivided into the hard coded 8 segments.  Now, if the approximately linear
     distance of the curve is less than 4 meters, the curve is broken into 1/2 meter segments.
     Likewise, if the curve is greater than 800 meters, the curve is broken into 100 meter
     segments.
  3) Sometimes, during clipping, degenerate ontours are created.  Although these are cleaned
     before triangulation, there were still issues with generating the accumulation poly with
     the union operator, causing a crash.  I now simplify, and reduce degeneracy on all polys
     before clipping against the accumulator.
- Extra special bonus - successful completeion of an airport is printed in green :)
2012-03-25 23:54:16 +02:00
Christian Schmitt
a40b72b15b Only generate helipad lights if the apt.dat entry says so 2012-03-25 23:54:16 +02:00
Peter Sadrozinski
2dac4a87e5 stability check
- ran through the last commit, and only 10 airports crashed / locked up.
- EICL, SSPK, and LFBT fix was to simplify the base polygon during cleaning
  reduce_degeneracy() could also be used to fix the issue
  2 polygons clipped against each other shared a vertex.  This causes the
  resulting contour to have a duplicate point with different line segments.
  Luckily, clipper's polygon simplification cleans this up by adding a
  hole contour.  In the above airports, triangulation suceeded, but I'm
  not 100% convinced it will work for all cases.  reduce_degeneracy() will,
  at the expense of modified geometry (very noticible)
- EGLW and SWCH (I think - can't read my own writing) were fixed by expanding
  the user defined boundary by 2 meters for the base, and 5 meters for the
  clearing.  These 2 airports had the user defined boundary touching the exact
  airport layout.  When the base was diffed with the accumulation buffer, the
  resulting polygon was NIL.
  Starting a whole new stability test from the beginning to check for
  regressions.  Down to 5 airports with isses left.
2012-03-25 23:54:16 +02:00
Peter Sadrozinski
ff352fad28 remove_dups() cleanup function would miss 2D dups with different elevations.
- created a new function that will take the higher elevated dup
(as most are ar -9999.0 at initialization.  Use the one with real elevation data)

Fixes UMNB
2012-03-25 23:54:16 +02:00
Peter Sadrozinski
9f96783df6 another stability checkpoint
- found a bug in the polygon library: remove_small_cycles.
  If the cycle wrapped around the end of the point list, it went undetected.
  I created a new detection method, that is slower, but handles this case
  FIXES DNAK
- Added a new polygon cleaner function remove_spikes
  triangulation library doesn't like when segments for close to 0 degree
  angles.  When such an angle is seen (<.1 degree), the point is removed
  FIXES LFKJ (linear features) and YBAF (pavements and base polys)
- I also modified the runway shoulder code to use 11+ meter width.
  I was having problens with polys very close to this leaving a gap.
  The code needs revisiting, since I now see z-fighting betwen the shoulder
  and grass border.

From this point on, all my checkins need to get past the previous checkins
airport.  I am now parsing past LFSB
2012-03-25 23:54:16 +02:00
Peter Sadrozinski
1090e602c2 Stability checkpoint
- When adding intermediate nodes, keep linear feature nodes list seperate from the rest, as they are
  seperate accumulation buffers.
- Revert expand poly by 5cm.  It broke more airports than it fixed :(
- Going back to GPC as well.

Feature Fixes
- finally got around to the last segment in closed linear features.
  I think I am feature complete now.

Remaining issues.
- I still see terrain holes between the base and clearing polys when an airport traverses a tile
  boundary.  I'm not sure where to start here, as genapt doesn't really know about the tile boundary.
  (Is the clearing part of the tile construction? - need to look into this)
)
2012-03-25 23:54:16 +02:00
Peter Sadrozinski
372cbdf38f Added tgPolygonExpand() to grow / shrink polygons using clipper library.
- used to expand pavement polygons so they overlap slightly (5cm)
  This prevents slivers being formed between pavements when designers
  add their own taxiway shoulders, and try to line them up instead of
  placing the boundary 'under' the taxiway.
- also useed to create the default airport base.  This allows the base
  to follow the taxiways better - allowing concave boundaries, instead
  of the previous convex hull.

Memory leaks squashed.  Fixed several memory leaks reported by valgrind.
- GenApt850 can now run forever (or at least until it segfaults)

Very long linear segments in linear features are now broken up to
avoid triangulation errors

Added back some clipper boolean operations (diff and union).  These can
be used instead of the GPC functions by using tgPolyGonDiffClipper and
tgPolygonUnionClipper.  GPC had crashed in a few airports when clipping
linear features.  Using the clipper routines don't crash.  More investigation
is needed.  It may be something about the polygons being clipped more that
the clipping action itself.  In these problem airports, there are some
linear features extending far from the airport.
( I had thought those issues were fixed :( )

More warning cleanups.
2012-03-25 23:54:16 +02:00
Peter Sadrozinski
00afd0cb17 - I forgor to include my preliminary support to allow triangleJRS to return
success / failure.  I have some local changes to the lib to support it, but
  they aren't verified.  Checking in the support, that always returns success.
- allow clipper and GPC libraries to be included together.
  I need clipper for expanding polys, but I'm still using GPC for clipping.
2012-03-25 23:54:15 +02:00
Peter Sadrozinski
37a46c4075 Stability checkpoint for genapt850
- break up and expand shoulder polys, so they overlap runways.
  This keeps cracks from forming between the shoulder and runway
  do to roundoff error
- Add verbose option to polygon_tesselate functions to aid in debugging
  can set at runtime to produce triangulation output for just 1 poly.
- add remove_small_cycles to poly cleanup routines before triangulation
- more warnings cleanup in ClosePoly.cxx
- add more output in normal execution path, as some airports can go for
  hours without printing any status.  Hard to tell if it's locked up
2012-03-25 23:54:15 +02:00
PSadrozinski
27c31404ca Compile warnings cleanup round 1 2012-03-25 23:54:15 +02:00
PSadrozinski
48774e19e8 removing automake files - just updating cmake build files from now 2012-03-25 23:54:15 +02:00
PSadrozinski
de5dbfd6a5 Bring in textured roads, streams, and railroads.
- use ogr-decode with new option --texture-lines to generate polygons
  with texture info
- possible fix for triangulation errors when triangulating each poly by
  itself.
  (It's worked for me, but more testing needed)
- Still using GPC for clipping.  CLIPPER adds time, and looks to have
  more errors.  More testing needed here as well.
  Simply edit the #define in polygon.h to choose clipping library.

Major TODOs:
1) There is 1 tile (with the most heavy OSM data) that blows up, and I get huge
   road textured polys all over the place.  Must be an overrun somewhere.
2) Lake / Ocean smoothing.  The current algorithm handles all nodes at once.  I'm
   going to need to modify for the new structure
3) neighbor tile matching.  This actually doesn't look so bad without it implemented.
   The old method would add points in the triangulator.  If a point was added on the
   tile boundary, a t-junction would be created.  Points are no longer added in triangulation,
   so the polygon splitting in ogr-decode should make the points equal on each side of
   the tile boundary.  (I haven't seen any t-junctions, at least)
4) cleanup - this is a bit of a mess.  I really want to refactor to make the code more understandable.
2012-03-25 23:54:15 +02:00
PSadrozinski
a6058dff58 - brought in clipper (alternative to gpc)
- moved poly_extra from genapts to polygon library (add intermediate nodes)
- change TGPolyList to arrays of superpolys and texparams in preperation for
generating tex coordinates for line data
2012-03-25 23:54:15 +02:00
PSadrozinski
bc3ecf8fe9 - Add --texture-line option to ogr-decode to generated polygons with texture parameters
- change cout to SG_LOG so we can turn down the verbosity
2012-03-25 23:54:15 +02:00
PSadrozinski
f2af9db3c8 ran uncrustify on Polygon Library files. Makes it much more readable.
ran a test with all tools (decode, genapts and construct) succesfuly.
2012-03-25 23:54:15 +02:00
PSadrozinski
9add3fdaae moving texparams header from genapt to poly library. Need it for new construct. 2012-03-25 23:54:15 +02:00
Christian Schmitt
18b2c8a51a Correctly position the PAPI lights around the center and enable
left/right-handed PAPI versions
2012-03-25 23:54:15 +02:00
PSadrozinski
b583e8d0f0 use polygon-offset effect to render linear features 2012-03-25 23:54:14 +02:00
PSadrozinski
deaebbeb4d conditionaly compile native clipper lib poly optimizations 2012-03-25 23:54:14 +02:00
Christian Schmitt
f77da29398 forgot to add length extend calculation to the new gen_wgs84_area
function. Also fixed the runway area functions accordingly.
2012-03-25 23:54:14 +02:00
Christian Schmitt
f7ca9005ce Double the char value in the signs parser to prevent an
out of bounds segfault.
2012-03-25 23:54:14 +02:00
Maxime Guillaud
fd597739ea Increase ARRAY_SIZE_1 (previous value was too low and genapts would crash processing ENAL).
Add some code to catch this issue and abort with a helpful error message next time.
2012-03-25 23:54:14 +02:00
PSadrozinski
881c4e131b fix for FIndAirport to handle heliports 2012-03-25 23:54:14 +02:00
Christian Schmitt
16ff1e89cc Add runway shoulders support.
This was harder than expected as the shoulders were often partially
covered by runway polygons. This was caused by inaccuracies introduced
by the calculation of dimensions from the runway center.

Now we create shoulders if set in apt.dat. If no shoulders are set,
a 1m broad stripe is added to concrete and asphalt runways to make
the blending runway-airport surface more visually appealing.
2012-03-25 23:54:14 +02:00
Christian Schmitt
09352611d5 Add a second gen_wgs84_area function as preparation for shoulders.
This function uses the 2 runway end points as supplied by apt.dat,
which eliminates some inaccuracies that occur when calculating with
only one center point.
2012-03-25 23:54:14 +02:00
PSadrozinski
b24bcbb1ee Remove OSG capabilities and libraries. 2012-03-25 23:54:10 +02:00
Christian Schmitt
a5a14e2330 Initialize variables and remove unused ones 2012-03-25 23:53:50 +02:00
PSadrozinski
dfb4ece77e fixed 2 crashes.
- experimental : I haven't seen that this change has any detrimental effectt, and it avoids a
   crash in triangle library if I don't split long edges before diffing the accumulator to
   generate base_poly.  Side effect could be t-junctions, but preliminary look at KATL seemed to give
   the same (poor) effect - sometimes there are vertical gaps between the airport base and the terrain.
 - Bad data on a few airports - Linear feature definition followed immediately by a
   termination node - can't have a single point for linear feature definition, so I discard it.
2012-03-25 23:53:49 +02:00
PSadrozinski
06d0d8bdd9 added support for --start-idx so I can restart after a failed airport. 2012-03-25 23:53:49 +02:00