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GDAL es Binario Universal, con parte PowerPC ejecutable en OS X 10.3 y 10.4, y parte Intel ejecutable en 10.4 (ya que no hay OS X 10.3 Intel :P). |
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mrSID es s?lo para PowerPC, tanto 10.3 como 10.4. Compilado contra mrSID v5 (6 a?n no soportado por libjmrsid) |
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<project name="binaries mac" default="main" basedir="."> |
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<description> |
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Reorganiza el directorio binaries/mac, para que pueda usarse directamente por gvSIG. |
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</description> |
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<available property="is3D" file="3D" /> |
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<copy todir="${targetDir}"> |
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<fileset dir="raster/ecw" includes="jecw.dll jecwcompress.dll NCScnet.dll NCSEcwC.dll NCSEcw.dll NCSUtil.dll" /> |
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</copy> |
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includes="**/**"/> |
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tags/gvSIG_3D_Animation_1_9_SNAPSHOT_build_14/binaries/mac/raster/gdal/GEOS.framework/GEOS | ||
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link Versions/Current/GEOS |
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tags/gvSIG_3D_Animation_1_9_SNAPSHOT_build_14/binaries/mac/raster/gdal/GEOS.framework/unix | ||
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tags/gvSIG_3D_Animation_1_9_SNAPSHOT_build_14/binaries/mac/raster/gdal/GEOS.framework/Versions/3/Programs/geos-config | ||
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#!/bin/sh |
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prefix=/Library/Frameworks/GEOS.framework/Versions/3/unix |
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usage() |
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{ |
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cat <<EOF |
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Usage: geos-config [OPTIONS] |
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[--version] |
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EOF |
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--prefix) |
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--version) |
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;; |
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echo -I${prefix}/include |
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;; |
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;; |
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echo -L${libdir} |
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;; |
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--jtsport) |
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echo 1.10.0 |
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*) |
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> |
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<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd"> |
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<plist version="1.0"> |
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<dict> |
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<key>CFBundleDevelopmentRegion</key> |
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<string>English</string> |
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<key>CFBundleExecutable</key> |
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<string>GEOS</string> |
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<key>CFBundleGetInfoString</key> |
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<string>GEOS 3.2.0-1</string> |
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<key>CFBundleIdentifier</key> |
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<string>org.osgeo.geos</string> |
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<key>CFBundleInfoDictionaryVersion</key> |
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<string>6.0</string> |
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<key>CFBundleName</key> |
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<key>CFBundlePackageType</key> |
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<string>FMWK</string> |
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/********************************************************************** |
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* $Id: inline.h 2556 2009-06-06 22:22:28Z strk $ |
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* |
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* GEOS - Geometry Engine Open Source |
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* http://geos.refractions.net |
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* |
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* Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Refractions Research Inc. |
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* |
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* This is free software; you can redistribute and/or modify it under |
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* the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public Licence as published |
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* by the Free Software Foundation. |
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* See the COPYING file for more information. |
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* |
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**********************************************************************/ |
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#ifndef GEOS_INLINE_H |
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/********************************************************************** |
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* $Id: ByteOrderDataInStream.h 2579 2009-06-15 14:03:52Z strk $ |
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* |
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* GEOS - Geometry Engine Open Source |
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* http://geos.refractions.net |
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* |
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* Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Refractions Research Inc. |
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* Copyright (C) 2001-2002 Vivid Solutions Inc. |
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* |
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* This is free software; you can redistribute and/or modify it under |
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* the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public Licence as published |
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* by the Free Software Foundation. |
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* See the COPYING file for more information. |
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* |
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* |
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* Last port: io/ByteOrderDataInStream.java rev. 1.1 (JTS-1.10) |
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* |
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#ifndef GEOS_IO_BYTEORDERDATAINSTREAM_H |
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#define GEOS_IO_BYTEORDERDATAINSTREAM_H |
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#include <GEOS/export.h> |
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//#include <GEOS/platform.h> |
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//#include <GEOS/io/ParseException.h> |
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//#include <GEOS/io/ByteOrderValues.h> |
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#include <GEOS/inline.h> |
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#include <iosfwd> // ostream, istream (if we remove inlines) |
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namespace geos { |
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namespace io { |
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/* |
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* \class ByteOrderDataInStream io.h geos.h |
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* |
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class GEOS_DLL ByteOrderDataInStream { |
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ByteOrderDataInStream(std::istream *s=NULL); |
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~ByteOrderDataInStream(); |
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/** |
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void setInStream(std::istream *s); |
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void setOrder(int order); |
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unsigned char readByte(); // throws ParseException |
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int readInt(); // throws ParseException |
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long readLong(); // throws ParseException |
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double readDouble(); // throws ParseException |
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int byteOrder; |
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std::istream *stream; |
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// buffers to hold primitive datatypes |
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unsigned char buf[8]; |
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}; |
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} // namespace io |
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} // namespace geos |
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#ifdef GEOS_INLINE |
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#include <GEOS/io/ByteOrderDataInStream.inl> |
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#endif |
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#endif // #ifndef GEOS_IO_BYTEORDERDATAINSTREAM_H |
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/********************************************************************** |
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* $Log$ |
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* Revision 1.2 2006/03/28 11:26:13 strk |
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* ByteOrderDataInStream inlines moved to .inl file, updated |
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* implementation files includes. |
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* |
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* Revision 1.1 2006/03/20 18:18:14 strk |
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* io.h header split |
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* |
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**********************************************************************/ |
tags/gvSIG_3D_Animation_1_9_SNAPSHOT_build_14/binaries/mac/raster/gdal/GEOS.framework/Versions/3/Headers/io/Writer.h | ||
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/********************************************************************** |
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* $Id: Writer.h 2579 2009-06-15 14:03:52Z strk $ |
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* |
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* GEOS - Geometry Engine Open Source |
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* http://geos.refractions.net |
|
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* |
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* Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Refractions Research Inc. |
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* Copyright (C) 2001-2002 Vivid Solutions Inc. |
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* |
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* This is free software; you can redistribute and/or modify it under |
|
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* the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public Licence as published |
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12 |
* by the Free Software Foundation. |
|
13 |
* See the COPYING file for more information. |
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* |
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********************************************************************** |
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* |
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* Last port: ORIGINAL WORK to be used like java.io.Writer |
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* |
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#ifndef GEOS_IO_WRITER_H |
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#define GEOS_IO_WRITER_H |
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#include <GEOS/export.h> |
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#include <string> |
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namespace geos { |
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namespace io { |
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class GEOS_DLL Writer { |
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public: |
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Writer(); |
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~Writer(); |
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void write(std::string txt); |
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std::string toString(); |
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private: |
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std::string str; |
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}; |
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} // namespace geos::io |
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} // namespace geos |
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#endif // #ifndef GEOS_IO_WRITER_H |
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/********************************************************************** |
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* $Log$ |
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* Revision 1.1 2006/03/20 18:18:15 strk |
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* io.h header split |
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* |
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**********************************************************************/ |
tags/gvSIG_3D_Animation_1_9_SNAPSHOT_build_14/binaries/mac/raster/gdal/GEOS.framework/Versions/3/Headers/io/ByteOrderValues.h | ||
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/********************************************************************** |
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* $Id: ByteOrderValues.h 2579 2009-06-15 14:03:52Z strk $ |
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* |
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* GEOS - Geometry Engine Open Source |
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* http://geos.refractions.net |
|
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* |
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* Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Refractions Research Inc. |
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* Copyright (C) 2001-2002 Vivid Solutions Inc. |
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* |
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* This is free software; you can redistribute and/or modify it under |
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* the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public Licence as published |
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* by the Free Software Foundation. |
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* See the COPYING file for more information. |
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* |
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********************************************************************** |
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* |
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* Last port: io/ByteOrderValues.java rev. 1.3 (JTS-1.10) |
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* |
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#ifndef GEOS_IO_BYTEORDERVALUES_H |
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#define GEOS_IO_BYTEORDERVALUES_H |
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#include <GEOS/export.h> |
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#include <GEOS/platform.h> |
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namespace geos { |
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namespace io { |
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/* |
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* \class ByteOrderValues io.h geos.h |
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* |
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* Methods to read and write primitive datatypes from/to byte |
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* sequences, allowing the byte order to be specified |
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* |
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* Similar to the standard Java <code>ByteBuffer</code> class. |
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*/ |
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class GEOS_DLL ByteOrderValues { |
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public: |
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static int ENDIAN_BIG; |
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static int ENDIAN_LITTLE; |
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static int getInt(const unsigned char *buf, int byteOrder); |
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static void putInt(int intValue, unsigned char *buf, int byteOrder); |
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static int64 getLong(const unsigned char *buf, int byteOrder); |
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static void putLong(int64 longValue, unsigned char *buf, int byteOrder); |
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static double getDouble(const unsigned char *buf, int byteOrder); |
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static void putDouble(double doubleValue, unsigned char *buf, int byteOrder); |
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}; |
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} // namespace io |
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} // namespace geos |
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#endif // #ifndef GEOS_IO_BYTEORDERVALUES_H |
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/********************************************************************** |
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* $Log$ |
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* Revision 1.1 2006/03/20 18:18:14 strk |
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* io.h header split |
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* |
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/********************************************************************** |
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* $Id: WKBConstants.h 2579 2009-06-15 14:03:52Z strk $ |
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* |
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* GEOS - Geometry Engine Open Source |
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* http://geos.refractions.net |
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* |
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* Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Refractions Research Inc. |
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* Copyright (C) 2001-2002 Vivid Solutions Inc. |
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* |
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* This is free software; you can redistribute and/or modify it under |
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* the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public Licence as published |
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* by the Free Software Foundation. |
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* See the COPYING file for more information. |
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* |
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********************************************************************** |
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* |
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* Last port: io/WKBConstants.java rev. 1.1 (JTS-1.10) |
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* |
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**********************************************************************/ |
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#ifndef GEOS_IO_WKBCONSTANTS_H |
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#define GEOS_IO_WKBCONSTANTS_H |
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namespace geos { |
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namespace io { |
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/// Constant values used by the WKB format |
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namespace WKBConstants { |
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/// Big Endian |
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const int wkbXDR = 0; |
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/// Little Endian |
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const int wkbNDR = 1; |
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const int wkbPoint = 1; |
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const int wkbLineString = 2; |
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const int wkbPolygon = 3; |
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const int wkbMultiPoint = 4; |
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const int wkbMultiLineString = 5; |
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const int wkbMultiPolygon = 6; |
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const int wkbGeometryCollection = 7; |
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} |
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} // namespace geos::io |
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} // namespace geos |
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#endif // #ifndef GEOS_IO_WKBCONSTANTS_H |
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/********************************************************************** |
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* $Log$ |
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* Revision 1.2 2006/05/23 09:24:37 strk |
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* * source/io/ByteOrderValues.cpp: changed ENDIAN_BIG and ENDIAN_LITTLE values to match WKBConstants::XDR and WKBConstants::NDR respectively. |
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* * source/headers/geos/io/WKBConstants.h: added comments about meaning of XDR/NDR. |
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* |
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* Revision 1.1 2006/03/20 18:18:14 strk |
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* io.h header split |
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* |
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**********************************************************************/ |
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/********************************************************************** |
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* $Id: WKBWriter.h 2579 2009-06-15 14:03:52Z strk $ |
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* |
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* GEOS - Geometry Engine Open Source |
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* http://geos.refractions.net |
|
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* |
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* Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Refractions Research Inc. |
|
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* Copyright (C) 2001-2002 Vivid Solutions Inc. |
|
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* |
|
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* This is free software; you can redistribute and/or modify it under |
|
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* the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public Licence as published |
|
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* by the Free Software Foundation. |
|
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* See the COPYING file for more information. |
|
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* |
|
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********************************************************************** |
|
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* |
|
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* Last port: io/WKBWriter.java rev. 1.1 (JTS-1.7) |
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* |
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**********************************************************************/ |
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#ifndef GEOS_IO_WKBWRITER_H |
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#define GEOS_IO_WKBWRITER_H |
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#include <GEOS/export.h> |
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#include <GEOS/platform.h> // for getMachineByteOrder |
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#include <iosfwd> |
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// Forward declarations |
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namespace geos { |
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namespace geom { |
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class CoordinateSequence; |
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class Geometry; |
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class GeometryCollection; |
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class Point; |
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class LineString; |
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class LinearRing; |
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class Polygon; |
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class MultiPoint; |
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class MultiLineString; |
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class MultiPolygon; |
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class PrecisionModel; |
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} // namespace geom |
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} // namespace geos |
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namespace geos { |
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namespace io { |
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/** |
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* |
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* \class WKBWriter io.h geos.h |
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* |
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* \brief Writes a Geometry into Well-Known Binary format. |
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* |
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* The WKB format is specified in the OGC Simple Features for SQL specification. |
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* This implementation supports the extended WKB standard for representing |
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* 3-dimensional coordinates. The presence of 3D coordinates is signified |
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* by setting the high bit of the wkbType word. |
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* |
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* Empty Points cannot be represented in WKB; an |
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* IllegalArgumentException will be thrown if one is |
|
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* written. The WKB specification does not support representing LinearRing |
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* they will be written as LineString |
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* |
|
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* This class is designed to support reuse of a single instance to read multiple |
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* geometries. This class is not thread-safe; each thread should create its own |
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* instance. |
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* |
|
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* @see WKBReader |
|
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*/ |
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class GEOS_DLL WKBWriter { |
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public: |
|
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/* |
|
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* \brief |
|
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* Initializes writer with target coordinate dimention, endianness flag |
|
79 |
* and SRID value. |
|
80 |
* <code>WKBWriter</code>. |
|
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*/ |
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WKBWriter(int dims=2, int bo=getMachineByteOrder(), bool includeSRID=false); |
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/* |
|
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* \brief |
|
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* Destructor. |
|
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*/ |
|
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virtual ~WKBWriter(); |
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/* |
|
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* \brief |
|
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* Returns the output dimension used by the |
|
93 |
* <code>WKBWriter</code>. |
|
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*/ |
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virtual int getOutputDimension() const { return outputDimension; } |
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/* |
|
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* Sets the output dimension used by the |
|
99 |
* <code>WKBWriter</code>. |
|
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*/ |
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virtual void setOutputDimension(int newOutputDimension) { outputDimension=newOutputDimension; } |
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/* |
|
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* \brief |
|
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* Returns the byte order used by the |
|
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* <code>WKBWriter</code>. |
|
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*/ |
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virtual int getByteOrder() const { return byteOrder; } |
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/* |
|
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* Sets the byte order used by the |
|
112 |
* <code>WKBWriter</code>. |
|
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*/ |
|
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virtual void setByteOrder(int newByteOrder) { byteOrder=newByteOrder; } |
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/* |
|
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* \brief |
|
118 |
* Returns whether SRID values are output by the |
|
119 |
* <code>WKBWriter</code>. |
|
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*/ |
|
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virtual int getIncludeSRID() const { return includeSRID; } |
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|
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/* |
|
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* Sets whether SRID values should be output by the |
|
125 |
* <code>WKBWriter</code>. |
|
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*/ |
|
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virtual void setIncludeSRID(int newIncludeSRID) { includeSRID = (0 == newIncludeSRID ? false : true); } |
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/** |
|
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* \brief Write a Geometry to an ostream. |
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* |
|
132 |
* @param g the geometry to write |
|
133 |
* @param os the output stream |
|
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* @throws IOException |
|
135 |
*/ |
|
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void write(const geom::Geometry &g, std::ostream &os); |
|
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// throws IOException, ParseException |
|
138 |
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|
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/** |
|
140 |
* \brief Write a Geometry to an ostream in binary hex format. |
|
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* |
|
142 |
* @param g the geometry to write |
|
143 |
* @param os the output stream |
|
144 |
* @throws IOException |
|
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*/ |
|
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void writeHEX(const geom::Geometry &g, std::ostream &os); |
|
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// throws IOException, ParseException |
|
148 |
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|
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private: |
|
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|
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int outputDimension; |
|
152 |
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|
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int byteOrder; |
|
154 |
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|
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bool includeSRID; |
|
156 |
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|
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std::ostream *outStream; |
|
158 |
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|
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unsigned char buf[8]; |
|
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|
161 |
void writePoint(const geom::Point &p); |
|
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// throws IOException |
|
163 |
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|
164 |
void writeLineString(const geom::LineString &ls); |
|
165 |
// throws IOException |
|
166 |
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|
167 |
void writePolygon(const geom::Polygon &p); |
|
168 |
// throws IOException |
|
169 |
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|
170 |
void writeGeometryCollection(const geom::GeometryCollection &c, int wkbtype); |
|
171 |
// throws IOException, ParseException |
|
172 |
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|
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void writeCoordinateSequence(const geom::CoordinateSequence &cs, bool sized); |
|
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// throws IOException |
|
175 |
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|
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void writeCoordinate(const geom::CoordinateSequence &cs, int idx, bool is3d); |
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// throws IOException |
|
178 |
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|
179 |
void writeGeometryType(int geometryType, int SRID); |
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// throws IOException |
|
181 |
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|
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void writeSRID(int SRID); |
|
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// throws IOException |
|
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|
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void writeByteOrder(); |
|
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// throws IOException |
|
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|
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void writeInt(int intValue); |
|
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// throws IOException |
|
190 |
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|
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}; |
|
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|
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} // namespace io |
|
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} // namespace geos |
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#endif // #ifndef GEOS_IO_WKBWRITER_H |
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/********************************************************************** |
|
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* $Log$ |
|
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* Revision 1.2 2006/03/28 11:26:13 strk |
|
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* ByteOrderDataInStream inlines moved to .inl file, updated |
|
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* implementation files includes. |
|
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* |
|
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* Revision 1.1 2006/03/20 18:18:14 strk |
|
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* io.h header split |
|
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* |
|
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**********************************************************************/ |
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/********************************************************************** |
|
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* $Id: StringTokenizer.h 2775 2009-12-03 19:38:12Z mloskot $ |
|
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* |
|
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* GEOS - Geometry Engine Open Source |
|
5 |
* http://geos.refractions.net |
|
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* |
|
7 |
* Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Refractions Research Inc. |
|
8 |
* Copyright (C) 2001-2002 Vivid Solutions Inc. |
|
9 |
* |
|
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* This is free software; you can redistribute and/or modify it under |
|
11 |
* the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public Licence as published |
|
12 |
* by the Free Software Foundation. |
|
13 |
* See the COPYING file for more information. |
|
14 |
* |
|
15 |
********************************************************************** |
|
16 |
* |
|
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* Last port: ORIGINAL WORK |
|
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* |
|
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**********************************************************************/ |
|
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|
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#ifndef GEOS_IO_STRINGTOKENIZER_H |
|
22 |
#define GEOS_IO_STRINGTOKENIZER_H |
|
23 |
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|
24 |
#include <GEOS/export.h> |
|
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|
26 |
#include <string> |
|
27 |
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namespace geos { |
|
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namespace io { |
|
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class GEOS_DLL StringTokenizer { |
|
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public: |
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enum { |
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TT_EOF, |
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TT_EOL, |
|
36 |
TT_NUMBER, |
|
37 |
TT_WORD |
|
38 |
}; |
|
39 |
//StringTokenizer(); |
|
40 |
StringTokenizer(const std::string& txt); |
|
41 |
~StringTokenizer() {}; |
|
42 |
int nextToken(); |
|
43 |
int peekNextToken(); |
|
44 |
double getNVal(); |
|
45 |
std::string getSVal(); |
|
46 |
private: |
|
47 |
const std::string &str; |
|
48 |
std::string stok; |
|
49 |
double ntok; |
|
50 |
std::string::const_iterator iter; |
|
51 |
|
|
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// Declare type as noncopyable |
|
53 |
StringTokenizer(const StringTokenizer& other); |
|
54 |
StringTokenizer& operator=(const StringTokenizer& rhs); |
|
55 |
}; |
|
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|
|
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} // namespace io |
|
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} // namespace geos |
|
59 |
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|
60 |
#endif // #ifndef GEOS_IO_STRINGTOKENIZER_H |
|
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|
|
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/********************************************************************** |
|
63 |
* $Log$ |
|
64 |
* Revision 1.1 2006/03/20 18:18:14 strk |
|
65 |
* io.h header split |
|
66 |
* |
|
67 |
**********************************************************************/ |
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/********************************************************************** |
|
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* $Id: WKTWriter.h 2579 2009-06-15 14:03:52Z strk $ |
|
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* |
|
4 |
* GEOS - Geometry Engine Open Source |
|
5 |
* http://geos.refractions.net |
|
6 |
* |
|
7 |
* Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Refractions Research Inc. |
|
8 |
* Copyright (C) 2001-2002 Vivid Solutions Inc. |
|
9 |
* |
|
10 |
* This is free software; you can redistribute and/or modify it under |
|
11 |
* the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public Licence as published |
|
12 |
* by the Free Software Foundation. |
|
13 |
* See the COPYING file for more information. |
|
14 |
* |
|
15 |
********************************************************************** |
|
16 |
* |
|
17 |
* Last port: io/WKTWriter.java rev. 1.34 (JTS-1.7) |
|
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* |
|
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**********************************************************************/ |
|
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|
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#ifndef GEOS_IO_WKTWRITER_H |
|
22 |
#define GEOS_IO_WKTWRITER_H |
|
23 |
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|
24 |
#include <GEOS/export.h> |
|
25 |
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|
26 |
#include <string> |
|
27 |
|
|
28 |
// Forward declarations |
|
29 |
namespace geos { |
|
30 |
namespace geom { |
|
31 |
class Coordinate; |
|
32 |
class CoordinateSequence; |
|
33 |
class Geometry; |
|
34 |
class GeometryCollection; |
|
35 |
class Point; |
|
36 |
class LineString; |
|
37 |
class LinearRing; |
|
38 |
class Polygon; |
|
39 |
class MultiPoint; |
|
40 |
class MultiLineString; |
|
41 |
class MultiPolygon; |
|
42 |
class PrecisionModel; |
|
43 |
} |
|
44 |
namespace io { |
|
45 |
class Writer; |
|
46 |
} |
|
47 |
} |
|
48 |
|
|
49 |
|
|
50 |
namespace geos { |
|
51 |
namespace io { |
|
52 |
|
|
53 |
/** |
|
54 |
* \class WKTWriter io.h geos.h |
|
55 |
* |
|
56 |
* \brief Outputs the textual representation of a Geometry. |
|
57 |
* See also WKTReader. |
|
58 |
* |
|
59 |
* The WKTWriter outputs coordinates rounded to the precision |
|
60 |
* model. No more than the maximum number of necessary decimal places will be |
|
61 |
* output. |
|
62 |
* |
|
63 |
* The Well-known Text format is defined in the <A |
|
64 |
* HREF="http://www.opengis.org/techno/specs.htm">OpenGIS Simple Features |
|
65 |
* Specification for SQL</A>. |
|
66 |
* |
|
67 |
* A non-standard "LINEARRING" tag is used for LinearRings. The WKT spec does |
|
68 |
* not define a special tag for LinearRings. The standard tag to use is |
|
69 |
* "LINESTRING". |
|
70 |
* |
|
71 |
* See WKTReader for parsing. |
|
72 |
* |
|
73 |
*/ |
|
74 |
class GEOS_DLL WKTWriter { |
|
75 |
public: |
|
76 |
WKTWriter(); |
|
77 |
~WKTWriter(); |
|
78 |
|
|
79 |
//string(count, ch) can be used for this |
|
80 |
//static string stringOfChar(char ch, int count); |
|
81 |
|
|
82 |
/// Returns WKT string for the given Geometry |
|
83 |
std::string write(const geom::Geometry *geometry); |
|
84 |
|
|
85 |
// Send Geometry's WKT to the given Writer |
|
86 |
void write(const geom::Geometry *geometry, Writer *writer); |
|
87 |
|
|
88 |
std::string writeFormatted(const geom::Geometry *geometry); |
|
89 |
|
|
90 |
void writeFormatted(const geom::Geometry *geometry, Writer *writer); |
|
91 |
|
|
92 |
/** |
|
93 |
* Generates the WKT for a N-point <code>LineString</code>. |
|
94 |
* |
|
95 |
* @param seq the sequence to outpout |
|
96 |
* |
|
97 |
* @return the WKT |
|
98 |
*/ |
|
99 |
static std::string toLineString(const geom::CoordinateSequence& seq); |
|
100 |
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* Generates the WKT for a 2-point <code>LineString</code>. |
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static std::string toLineString(const geom::Coordinate& p0, const geom::Coordinate& p1); |
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* Generates the WKT for a <code>Point</code>. |
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* @param p0 the point coordinate |
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* @return the WKT |
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static std::string toPoint(const geom::Coordinate& p0); |
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std::string formatter; |
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void appendGeometryTaggedText(const geom::Geometry *geometry, int level, Writer *writer); |
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void appendPointTaggedText( |
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const geom::Coordinate* coordinate, |
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int level, Writer *writer); |
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void appendLineStringTaggedText( |
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const geom::LineString *lineString, |
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int level, Writer *writer); |
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void appendLinearRingTaggedText( |
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const geom::LinearRing *lineString, |
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int level, Writer *writer); |
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void appendPolygonTaggedText( |
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const geom::Polygon *polygon, |
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int level, Writer *writer); |
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void appendMultiPointTaggedText( |
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const geom::MultiPoint *multipoint, |
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int level, Writer *writer); |
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void appendMultiLineStringTaggedText( |
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const geom::MultiLineString *multiLineString, |
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int level,Writer *writer); |
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void appendMultiPolygonTaggedText( |
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const geom::MultiPolygon *multiPolygon, |
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int level, Writer *writer); |
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void appendGeometryCollectionTaggedText( |
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const geom::GeometryCollection *geometryCollection, |
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int level,Writer *writer); |
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void appendPointText(const geom::Coordinate* coordinate, int level, |
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Writer *writer); |
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void appendCoordinate(const geom::Coordinate* coordinate, |
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Writer *writer); |
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std::string writeNumber(double d); |
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void appendLineStringText( |
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const geom::LineString *lineString, |
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int level, bool doIndent, Writer *writer); |
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void appendPolygonText( |
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