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author | tinloaf <tinloaf@ffa7fe5e-494d-0410-b361-a75ebd5db220> | 2008-10-09 22:14:48 +0000 |
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committer | tinloaf <tinloaf@ffa7fe5e-494d-0410-b361-a75ebd5db220> | 2008-10-09 22:14:48 +0000 |
commit | 3acc276c15e8c2b03805aab61e8ba84ac89c26be (patch) | |
tree | 753ed747315dd30540682c40081f4e8c5cbb0ebb /navit/map.c | |
parent | 88ae2e7de727e857971566a2a4358d4d9ee740d1 (diff) | |
download | navit-3acc276c15e8c2b03805aab61e8ba84ac89c26be.tar.gz |
Adding comments to map.c / map.h
git-svn-id: http://svn.code.sf.net/p/navit/code/trunk/navit@1440 ffa7fe5e-494d-0410-b361-a75ebd5db220
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1 files changed, 256 insertions, 15 deletions
diff --git a/navit/map.c b/navit/map.c index 15dafd727..713ad20b6 100644 --- a/navit/map.c +++ b/navit/map.c @@ -17,6 +17,26 @@ * Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ +/** + * @file map.c + * + * This file contains the code that makes navit able to load maps. Because + * navit is able to open maps in different formats, this code does not handle + * any map format itself. This is done by map plugins which register to this + * code by calling plugin_register_map_type(). + * + * When opening a new map, the map plugin will return a pointer to a map_priv + * struct, which can be defined by the map plugin and contains whatever private + * data the map plugin needs to access the map. This pointer will also be used + * as a "handle" to access the map opened. + * + * A common task is to create a "map rect". A map rect is a rectangular part of + * the map, that one can for example retrieve items from. It is not possible to + * retrieve items directly from the complete map. Creating a map rect returns a + * pointer to a map_rect_priv, which contains private data for the map rect and + * will be used as "handle" for this map rect. + */ + #include <glib.h> #include <string.h> #include "debug.h" @@ -30,19 +50,42 @@ #include "callback.h" #include "country.h" - +/** + * @brief Holds information about a map + * + * This structure holds information about a map. + */ struct map { - struct map_methods meth; - struct map_priv *priv; - struct attr **attrs; - struct callback_list *attr_cbl; + struct map_methods meth; /** Structure with pointers to the map plugin's functions */ + struct map_priv *priv; /** Private data of the map, only known to the map plugin */ + struct attr **attrs; /** Attributes of this map */ + struct callback_list *attr_cbl; /** List of callbacks that are called when attributes change */ }; +/** + * @brief Describes a rectangular extract of a map + * + * This structure describes a rectangular extract of a map. + */ struct map_rect { - struct map *m; - struct map_rect_priv *priv; + struct map *m; /** The map this extract is from */ + struct map_rect_priv *priv; /** Private data of this map rect, only known to the map plugin */ }; +/** + * @brief Opens a new map + * + * This function opens a new map based on the attributes passed. This function + * takes the attribute "attr_type" to determine which type of map to open and passes + * all attributes to the map plugin's function that was specified in the + * plugin_register_new_map_type()-call. + * + * Note that every plugin should accept an attribute of type "attr_data" to be passed + * with the filename of the map to be opened as value. + * + * @param attrs Attributes specifying which map to open, see description + * @return The opened map or NULL on failure + */ struct map * map_new(struct attr **attrs) { @@ -72,12 +115,32 @@ map_new(struct attr **attrs) return m; } +/** + * @brief Gets an attribute from a map + * + * @param this_ The map the attribute should be read from + * @param type The type of the attribute to be read + * @param attr Pointer to an attrib-structure where the attribute should be written to + * @param iter Not used + * @return True if the attribute type was found, false if not + */ int map_get_attr(struct map *this_, enum attr_type type, struct attr *attr, struct attr_iter *iter) { return attr_generic_get_attr(this_->attrs, NULL, type, attr, iter); } +/** + * @brief Sets an attribute of a map + * + * This sets an attribute of a map, overwriting an attribute of the same type if it + * already exists. This function also calls all the callbacks that are registred + * to be called when attributes change. + * + * @param this_ The map to set the attribute of + * @param attr The attribute to set + * @return True %FIXME why? + */ int map_set_attr(struct map *this_, struct attr *attr) { @@ -86,12 +149,30 @@ map_set_attr(struct map *this_, struct attr *attr) return 1; } +/** + * @brief Registers a new callback for attribute-change + * + * This function registers a new callback function that should be called if the attributes + * of the map change. + * + * @param this_ The map to associate the callback with + * @param cb The callback to add + */ void map_add_callback(struct map *this_, struct callback *cb) { callback_list_add(this_->attr_cbl, cb); } +/** + * @brief Removes a callback from the list of attribute-change callbacks + * + * This function removes one callback from the list of callbacks functions that should be called + * when attributes of the map change. + * + * @param this_ The map to remove the callback from + * @param cb The callback to remove + */ void map_remove_callback(struct map *this_, struct callback *cb) { @@ -99,37 +180,71 @@ map_remove_callback(struct map *this_, struct callback *cb) } - +/** + * @brief Checks if strings from a map have to be converted + * + * @param this_ Map to be checked for the need to convert strings + * @return True if strings from the map have to be converted, false otherwise + */ int map_requires_conversion(struct map *this_) { return (this_->meth.charset != NULL && strcmp(this_->meth.charset, "utf-8")); } +/** + * @brief Converts a string from a map + * + * @param this_ The map the string to be converted is from + * @param str The string to be converted + * @return The converted string + */ char * map_convert_string(struct map *this_, char *str) { return g_convert(str, -1,"utf-8",this_->meth.charset,NULL,NULL,NULL); } +/** + * @brief Frees the memory allocated for a converted string + * + * @param str The string to be freed + */ void map_convert_free(char *str) { g_free(str); } +/** + * @brief Returns the projection of a map + * + * @param this_ The map to return the projection of + * @return The projection of the map + */ enum projection map_projection(struct map *this_) { return this_->meth.pro; } +/** + * @brief Sets the projection of a map + * + * @param this_ The map to set the projection of + * @param pro The projection to be set + */ void map_set_projection(struct map *this_, enum projection pro) { this_->meth.pro=pro; } +/** + * @brief Destroys an opened map + * + * @param m The map to be destroyed + */ void map_destroy(struct map *m) { @@ -138,6 +253,17 @@ map_destroy(struct map *m) g_free(m); } +/** + * @brief Creates a new map rect + * + * This creates a new map rect, which can be used to retrieve items from a map. If + * sel is a linked-list of selections, all of them will be used. If you pass NULL as + * sel, this means "get me the whole map". + * + * @param m The map to build the rect on + * @param sel Map selection to choose the rectangle - may be NULL, see description + * @return A new map rect + */ struct map_rect * map_rect_new(struct map *m, struct map_selection *sel) { @@ -157,6 +283,15 @@ map_rect_new(struct map *m, struct map_selection *sel) return mr; } +/** + * @brief Gets the next item from a map rect + * + * Returns an item from a map rect and advances the "item pointer" one step further, + * so that at the next call the next item is returned. Returns NULL if there are no more items. + * + * @param mr The map rect to return an item from + * @return An item from the map rect + */ struct item * map_rect_get_item(struct map_rect *mr) { @@ -170,6 +305,14 @@ map_rect_get_item(struct map_rect *mr) return ret; } +/** + * @brief Returns the item specified by the ID + * + * @param mr The map rect to search for the item + * @param id_hi High part of the ID to be found + * @param id_lo Low part of the ID to be found + * @return The item with the specified ID or NULL if not found + */ struct item * map_rect_get_item_byid(struct map_rect *mr, int id_hi, int id_lo) { @@ -183,6 +326,11 @@ map_rect_get_item_byid(struct map_rect *mr, int id_hi, int id_lo) return ret; } +/** + * @brief Destroys a map rect + * + * @param mr The map rect to be destroyed + */ void map_rect_destroy(struct map_rect *mr) { @@ -190,12 +338,44 @@ map_rect_destroy(struct map_rect *mr) g_free(mr); } +/** + * @brief Holds information about a search on a map + * + * This structure holds information about a search performed on a map. This can be + * used as "handle" to retrieve items from a search. + */ struct map_search { struct map *m; struct attr search_attr; void *priv; }; +/** + * @brief Starts a search on a map + * + * This function starts a search on a map. What attributes one can search for depends on the + * map plugin. + * + * The OSM/binfile plugin currently supports: attr_town_name, attr_street_name + * The MG plugin currently supports: ttr_town_postal, attr_town_name, attr_street_name + * + * If you enable partial matches bear in mind that the search matches only the begin of the + * strings - a search for a street named "street" would match to "streetfoo", but not to + * "somestreet". Search is case insensitive. + * + * The item passed to this function specifies a "superior item" to "search within" - e.g. a town + * in which we want to search for a street, or a country in which to search for a town. + * + * Please also note that the search for countries is not handled by map plugins but by navit internally - + * have a look into country.c for details. Because of that every map plugin has to accept a country item + * to be passed as "superior item". + * + * @param m The map that should be searched + * @param item Specifies a superior item to "search within" (see description) + * @param search_attr Attribute specifying what to search for. See description. + * @param partial Set this to true to also have partial matches. See description. + * @return A new map search struct for this search + */ struct map_search * map_search_new(struct map *m, struct item *item, struct attr *search_attr, int partial) { @@ -209,7 +389,7 @@ map_search_new(struct map *m, struct item *item, struct attr *search_attr, int p this_->priv=country_search_new(&this_->search_attr, partial); else { if (m->meth.map_search_new) { - if (m->meth.charset) + if (m->meth.charset) this_->search_attr.u.str=g_convert(this_->search_attr.u.str, -1,m->meth.charset,"utf-8",NULL,NULL,NULL); this_->priv=m->meth.map_search_new(m->priv, item, &this_->search_attr, partial); if (! this_->priv) { @@ -224,6 +404,16 @@ map_search_new(struct map *m, struct item *item, struct attr *search_attr, int p return this_; } +/** + * @brief Returns an item from a map search + * + * This returns an item of the result of a search on a map and advances the "item pointer" one step, + * so that at the next call the next item will be returned. If there are no more items in the result + * NULL is returned. + * + * @param this_ Map search struct of the search + * @return One item of the result + */ struct item * map_search_get_item(struct map_search *this_) { @@ -231,7 +421,7 @@ map_search_get_item(struct map_search *this_) if (! this_) return NULL; - if (this_->search_attr.type >= attr_country_all && this_->search_attr.type <= attr_country_name) + if (this_->search_attr.type >= attr_country_all && this_->search_attr.type <= attr_country_name) return country_search_get_item(this_->priv); ret=this_->m->meth.map_search_get_item(this_->priv); if (ret) @@ -239,6 +429,11 @@ map_search_get_item(struct map_search *this_) return ret; } +/** + * @brief Destroys a map search struct + * + * @param this_ The map search struct to be destroyed + */ void map_search_destroy(struct map_search *this_) { @@ -247,13 +442,21 @@ map_search_destroy(struct map_search *this_) if (this_->search_attr.type >= attr_country_all && this_->search_attr.type <= attr_country_name) country_search_destroy(this_->priv); else { - if (this_->m->meth.charset) + if (this_->m->meth.charset) g_free(this_->search_attr.u.str); this_->m->meth.map_search_destroy(this_->priv); } g_free(this_); } +/** + * @brief Creates a new rectangular map selection + * + * @param center Coordinates of the center of the new rectangle + * @param distance Distance of the rectangle's borders from the center + * @param order Desired order of the new selection + * @return The new map selection + */ struct map_selection * map_selection_rect_new(struct pcoord *center, int distance, int order) { @@ -269,12 +472,23 @@ map_selection_rect_new(struct pcoord *center, int distance, int order) return ret; } +/** + * @brief Duplicates a map selection, transforming coordinates + * + * This duplicates a map selection and at the same time transforms the internal + * coordinates of the selection from one projection to another. + * + * @param sel The map selection to be duplicated + * @param from The projection used for the selection at the moment + * @param to The projection that should be used for the duplicated selection + * @return A duplicated, transformed map selection + */ struct map_selection * map_selection_dup_pro(struct map_selection *sel, enum projection from, enum projection to) { struct map_selection *next,**last; struct map_selection *ret=NULL; - last=&ret; + last=&ret; while (sel) { next = g_new(struct map_selection, 1); *next=*sel; @@ -289,12 +503,23 @@ map_selection_dup_pro(struct map_selection *sel, enum projection from, enum proj return ret; } +/** + * @brief Duplicates a map selection + * + * @param sel The map selection to duplicate + * @return The duplicated map selection + */ struct map_selection * map_selection_dup(struct map_selection *sel) { return map_selection_dup_pro(sel, projection_none, projection_none); } +/** + * @brief Destroys a map selection + * + * @param sel The map selection to be destroyed + */ void map_selection_destroy(struct map_selection *sel) { @@ -306,6 +531,16 @@ map_selection_destroy(struct map_selection *sel) } } +/** + * @brief Checks if a selection contains a rectangle containing an item + * + * This function checks if a selection contains a rectangle which exactly contains + * an item. The rectangle is automatically built around the given item. + * + * @param sel The selection to be checked + * @param item The item that the rectangle should be built around + * @return True if the rectangle is within the selection, false otherwise + */ int map_selection_contains_item_rect(struct map_selection *sel, struct item *item) { @@ -316,17 +551,23 @@ map_selection_contains_item_rect(struct map_selection *sel, struct item *item) if (! count) { r.lu=c; r.rl=c; - } else + } else coord_rect_extend(&r, &c); count++; } if (! count) return 0; return map_selection_contains_rect(sel, &r); - -} +} +/** + * @brief Checks if a pointer points to the private data of a map + * + * @param map The map whose private data should be checked. + * @param priv The private data that should be checked. + * @return True if priv is the private data of map + */ int map_priv_is(struct map *map, struct map_priv *priv) { |