| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251252253254255256257258259260261262263264265266267268269270271272273274275276277278279280281282283284285286287288289290291292293294295296297298299300301302303304305306307308309310311312313314315316317318319320321322323324325326327328329330331332333334335336337338339340 | // Boost.Geometry Index//// Copyright (c) 2011-2016 Adam Wulkiewicz, Lodz, Poland.//// This file was modified by Oracle on 2019.// Modifications copyright (c) 2019 Oracle and/or its affiliates.// Contributed and/or modified by Adam Wulkiewicz, on behalf of Oracle//// Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software License,// Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at// http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)#ifndef BOOST_GEOMETRY_INDEX_EQUAL_TO_HPP#define BOOST_GEOMETRY_INDEX_EQUAL_TO_HPP#include <boost/geometry/algorithms/detail/equals/interface.hpp>#include <boost/geometry/index/indexable.hpp>namespace boost { namespace geometry { namespace index { namespace detail{template <typename Geometry,          typename Tag = typename geometry::tag<Geometry>::type>struct equals{    template <typename Strategy>    inline static bool apply(Geometry const& g1, Geometry const& g2, Strategy const&)    {        return geometry::equals(g1, g2);    }};template <typename Geometry>struct equals<Geometry, point_tag>{    inline static bool apply(Geometry const& g1, Geometry const& g2, default_strategy const&)    {        return geometry::equals(g1, g2);    }    template <typename Strategy>    inline static bool apply(Geometry const& g1, Geometry const& g2, Strategy const&)    {        return geometry::equals(g1, g2, typename Strategy::within_point_point_strategy_type());    }};template <typename Geometry>struct equals<Geometry, box_tag>{    inline static bool apply(Geometry const& g1, Geometry const& g2, default_strategy const&)    {        return geometry::equals(g1, g2);    }    template <typename Strategy>    inline static bool apply(Geometry const& g1, Geometry const& g2, Strategy const&)    {        // NOTE: there is no strategy for equals(box, box) so pass dummy variable        // TODO: there should be a strategy even if it is the same for all CSes in case undefined_cs was used        return geometry::equals(g1, g2, 0);    }};template <typename Geometry>struct equals<Geometry, segment_tag>{    inline static bool apply(Geometry const& g1, Geometry const& g2, default_strategy const&)    {        return geometry::equals(g1, g2);    }    template <typename Strategy>    inline static bool apply(Geometry const& g1, Geometry const& g2, Strategy const& s)    {        return geometry::equals(g1, g2, s.get_relate_segment_segment_strategy());    }};template <typename Geometry, typename Tag>struct equals<Geometry *, Tag>{    template <typename Strategy>    inline static bool apply(const Geometry * g1, const Geometry * g2, Strategy const&)    {        return g1 == g2;    }};template <typename T>struct equals<T, void>{    template <typename Strategy>    inline static bool apply(T const& v1, T const& v2, Strategy const&)    {        return v1 == v2;    }};template <typename T>struct equals<T *, void>{    template <typename Strategy>    inline static bool apply(const T * v1, const T * v2, Strategy const&)    {        return v1 == v2;    }};template <typename Tuple, size_t I, size_t N>struct tuple_equals{    template <typename Strategy>    inline static bool apply(Tuple const& t1, Tuple const& t2, Strategy const& strategy)    {        typedef typename boost::tuples::element<I, Tuple>::type T;        return equals<T>::apply(boost::get<I>(t1), boost::get<I>(t2), strategy)            && tuple_equals<Tuple, I + 1, N>::apply(t1, t2, strategy);    }};template <typename Tuple, size_t I>struct tuple_equals<Tuple, I, I>{    template <typename Strategy>    inline static bool apply(Tuple const&, Tuple const&, Strategy const&)    {        return true;    }};// TODO: Consider this: Since equal_to<> is using geometry::equals() it's possible that//       two compared Indexables are not exactly the same! They will be spatially equal//       but not strictly equal. Consider 2 Segments with reversed order of points.//       Therefore it's possible that during the Value removal different value will be//       removed than the one that was passed./*!\brief The function object comparing Values.It compares Geometries using geometry::equals() function. Other types are compared using operator==.The default version handles Values which are Indexables.This template is also specialized for std::pair<T1, T2> and boost::tuple<...>.\tparam Value       The type of objects which are compared by this function object.\tparam IsIndexable If true, Values are compared using boost::geometry::equals() functions.*/template <typename Value,          bool IsIndexable = is_indexable<Value>::value>struct equal_to{    /*! \brief The type of result returned by function object. */    typedef bool result_type;        /*!    \brief Compare values. If Value is a Geometry geometry::equals() function is used.        \param l First value.    \param r Second value.    \return true if values are equal.    */    template <typename Strategy>    inline bool operator()(Value const& l, Value const& r, Strategy const& strategy) const    {        return detail::equals<Value>::apply(l, r, strategy);    }};/*!\brief The function object comparing Values.This specialization compares values of type std::pair<T1, T2>.It compares pairs' first values, then second values.\tparam T1       The first type.\tparam T2       The second type.*/template <typename T1, typename T2>struct equal_to<std::pair<T1, T2>, false>{    /*! \brief The type of result returned by function object. */    typedef bool result_type;    /*!    \brief Compare values. If pair<> Value member is a Geometry geometry::equals() function is used.        \param l First value.    \param r Second value.    \return true if values are equal.    */    template <typename Strategy>    inline bool operator()(std::pair<T1, T2> const& l, std::pair<T1, T2> const& r,                           Strategy const& strategy) const    {        return detail::equals<T1>::apply(l.first, r.first, strategy)            && detail::equals<T2>::apply(l.second, r.second, strategy);    }};/*!\brief The function object comparing Values.This specialization compares values of type boost::tuple<...>.It compares all members of the tuple from the first one to the last one.*/template <typename T0, typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, typename T4,          typename T5, typename T6, typename T7, typename T8, typename T9>struct equal_to<boost::tuple<T0, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9>, false>{    typedef boost::tuple<T0, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9> value_type;    /*! \brief The type of result returned by function object. */    typedef bool result_type;    /*!    \brief Compare values. If tuple<> Value member is a Geometry geometry::equals() function is used.        \param l First value.    \param r Second value.    \return true if values are equal.    */    template <typename Strategy>    inline bool operator()(value_type const& l, value_type const& r,                           Strategy const& strategy) const    {        return detail::tuple_equals<            value_type, 0, boost::tuples::length<value_type>::value        >::apply(l, r, strategy);    }};}}}} // namespace boost::geometry::index::detail#if !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_HDR_TUPLE) && !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES)#include <tuple>namespace boost { namespace geometry { namespace index { namespace detail {template <typename Tuple, size_t I, size_t N>struct std_tuple_equals{    template <typename Strategy>    inline static bool apply(Tuple const& t1, Tuple const& t2, Strategy const& strategy)    {        typedef typename std::tuple_element<I, Tuple>::type T;        return equals<T>::apply(std::get<I>(t1), std::get<I>(t2), strategy)            && std_tuple_equals<Tuple, I + 1, N>::apply(t1, t2, strategy);    }};template <typename Tuple, size_t I>struct std_tuple_equals<Tuple, I, I>{    template <typename Strategy>    inline static bool apply(Tuple const&, Tuple const&, Strategy const&)    {        return true;    }};/*!\brief The function object comparing Values.This specialization compares values of type std::tuple<Args...>.It's defined if the compiler supports tuples and variadic templates.It compares all members of the tuple from the first one to the last one.*/template <typename ...Args>struct equal_to<std::tuple<Args...>, false>{    typedef std::tuple<Args...> value_type;    /*! \brief The type of result returned by function object. */    typedef bool result_type;    /*!    \brief Compare values. If tuple<> Value member is a Geometry geometry::equals() function is used.        \param l First value.    \param r Second value.    \return true if values are equal.    */    template <typename Strategy>    bool operator()(value_type const& l, value_type const& r, Strategy const& strategy) const    {        return detail::std_tuple_equals<            value_type, 0, std::tuple_size<value_type>::value        >::apply(l, r, strategy);    }};}}}} // namespace boost::geometry::index::detail#endif // !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_HDR_TUPLE) && !defined(BOOST_NO_CXX11_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES)namespace boost { namespace geometry { namespace index {/*!\brief The function object comparing Values.The default version handles Values which are Indexables, std::pair<T1, T2>, boost::tuple<...>and std::tuple<...> if STD tuples and variadic templates are supported.All members are compared from left to right, Geometries using boost::geometry::equals() function,other types using operator==.\tparam Value       The type of objects which are compared by this function object.*/template <typename Value>struct equal_to    : detail::equal_to<Value>{    /*! \brief The type of result returned by function object. */    typedef typename detail::equal_to<Value>::result_type result_type;        /*!    \brief Compare Values.        \param l First value.    \param r Second value.    \return true if Values are equal.    */    inline bool operator()(Value const& l, Value const& r) const    {        return detail::equal_to<Value>::operator()(l, r, default_strategy());    }    template <typename Strategy>    inline bool operator()(Value const& l, Value const& r, Strategy const& strategy) const    {        return detail::equal_to<Value>::operator()(l, r, strategy);    }};}}} // namespace boost::geometry::index#endif // BOOST_GEOMETRY_INDEX_EQUAL_TO_HPP
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