feature(cmake): added lua flag

pull/657/head
HebiKotei 7 months ago
parent b676318f60
commit 154ce715a5

@ -3,6 +3,8 @@ cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.1.0)
set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 17)
set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED ON)
add_definitions(-DLUAJIT_ENABLE_LUA52COMPAT)
# for link time optimization, remove if cmake version is >= 3.9
if(POLICY CMP0069) # LTO
cmake_policy(SET CMP0069 NEW)

@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
# Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD 3-Clause License. See accompanying
# file Copyright.txt or https://cmake.org/licensing for details.
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.27.6)
# Reject any attempt to use a toolchain file. We must not use one because
# we could be downloading it here. If the CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE environment
# variable is set, the cache variable will have been initialized from it.
unset(CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE CACHE)
unset(ENV{CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE})
# We name the project and the target for the ExternalProject_Add() call
# to something that will highlight to the user what we are working on if
# something goes wrong and an error message is produced.
project(recastnavigation-populate NONE)
include(ExternalProject)
ExternalProject_Add(recastnavigation-populate
"UPDATE_DISCONNECTED" "False" "DOWNLOAD_EXTRACT_TIMESTAMP" "TRUE" "EXTERNALPROJECT_INTERNAL_ARGUMENT_SEPARATOR" "URL" "https://github.com/recastnavigation/recastnavigation/archive/e75adf86f91eb3082220085e42dda62679f9a3ea.zip" "URL_HASH" "MD5=af905d121ef9d1cdfa979b0495cba059"
SOURCE_DIR "/home/hebi/Documents/dw/extern/fetched/recastnavigation"
BINARY_DIR "/home/hebi/Documents/dw/_deps/recastnavigation-build"
CONFIGURE_COMMAND ""
BUILD_COMMAND ""
INSTALL_COMMAND ""
TEST_COMMAND ""
USES_TERMINAL_DOWNLOAD YES
USES_TERMINAL_UPDATE YES
USES_TERMINAL_PATCH YES
)

@ -0,0 +1,173 @@
# Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD 3-Clause License. See accompanying
# file Copyright.txt or https://cmake.org/licensing for details.
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.5)
function(check_file_hash has_hash hash_is_good)
if("${has_hash}" STREQUAL "")
message(FATAL_ERROR "has_hash Can't be empty")
endif()
if("${hash_is_good}" STREQUAL "")
message(FATAL_ERROR "hash_is_good Can't be empty")
endif()
if("MD5" STREQUAL "")
# No check
set("${has_hash}" FALSE PARENT_SCOPE)
set("${hash_is_good}" FALSE PARENT_SCOPE)
return()
endif()
set("${has_hash}" TRUE PARENT_SCOPE)
message(STATUS "verifying file...
file='/home/hebi/Documents/dw/_deps/recastnavigation-subbuild/recastnavigation-populate-prefix/src/e75adf86f91eb3082220085e42dda62679f9a3ea.zip'")
file("MD5" "/home/hebi/Documents/dw/_deps/recastnavigation-subbuild/recastnavigation-populate-prefix/src/e75adf86f91eb3082220085e42dda62679f9a3ea.zip" actual_value)
if(NOT "${actual_value}" STREQUAL "af905d121ef9d1cdfa979b0495cba059")
set("${hash_is_good}" FALSE PARENT_SCOPE)
message(STATUS "MD5 hash of
/home/hebi/Documents/dw/_deps/recastnavigation-subbuild/recastnavigation-populate-prefix/src/e75adf86f91eb3082220085e42dda62679f9a3ea.zip
does not match expected value
expected: 'af905d121ef9d1cdfa979b0495cba059'
actual: '${actual_value}'")
else()
set("${hash_is_good}" TRUE PARENT_SCOPE)
endif()
endfunction()
function(sleep_before_download attempt)
if(attempt EQUAL 0)
return()
endif()
if(attempt EQUAL 1)
message(STATUS "Retrying...")
return()
endif()
set(sleep_seconds 0)
if(attempt EQUAL 2)
set(sleep_seconds 5)
elseif(attempt EQUAL 3)
set(sleep_seconds 5)
elseif(attempt EQUAL 4)
set(sleep_seconds 15)
elseif(attempt EQUAL 5)
set(sleep_seconds 60)
elseif(attempt EQUAL 6)
set(sleep_seconds 90)
elseif(attempt EQUAL 7)
set(sleep_seconds 300)
else()
set(sleep_seconds 1200)
endif()
message(STATUS "Retry after ${sleep_seconds} seconds (attempt #${attempt}) ...")
execute_process(COMMAND "${CMAKE_COMMAND}" -E sleep "${sleep_seconds}")
endfunction()
if("/home/hebi/Documents/dw/_deps/recastnavigation-subbuild/recastnavigation-populate-prefix/src/e75adf86f91eb3082220085e42dda62679f9a3ea.zip" STREQUAL "")
message(FATAL_ERROR "LOCAL can't be empty")
endif()
if("https://github.com/recastnavigation/recastnavigation/archive/e75adf86f91eb3082220085e42dda62679f9a3ea.zip" STREQUAL "")
message(FATAL_ERROR "REMOTE can't be empty")
endif()
if(EXISTS "/home/hebi/Documents/dw/_deps/recastnavigation-subbuild/recastnavigation-populate-prefix/src/e75adf86f91eb3082220085e42dda62679f9a3ea.zip")
check_file_hash(has_hash hash_is_good)
if(has_hash)
if(hash_is_good)
message(STATUS "File already exists and hash match (skip download):
file='/home/hebi/Documents/dw/_deps/recastnavigation-subbuild/recastnavigation-populate-prefix/src/e75adf86f91eb3082220085e42dda62679f9a3ea.zip'
MD5='af905d121ef9d1cdfa979b0495cba059'"
)
return()
else()
message(STATUS "File already exists but hash mismatch. Removing...")
file(REMOVE "/home/hebi/Documents/dw/_deps/recastnavigation-subbuild/recastnavigation-populate-prefix/src/e75adf86f91eb3082220085e42dda62679f9a3ea.zip")
endif()
else()
message(STATUS "File already exists but no hash specified (use URL_HASH):
file='/home/hebi/Documents/dw/_deps/recastnavigation-subbuild/recastnavigation-populate-prefix/src/e75adf86f91eb3082220085e42dda62679f9a3ea.zip'
Old file will be removed and new file downloaded from URL."
)
file(REMOVE "/home/hebi/Documents/dw/_deps/recastnavigation-subbuild/recastnavigation-populate-prefix/src/e75adf86f91eb3082220085e42dda62679f9a3ea.zip")
endif()
endif()
set(retry_number 5)
message(STATUS "Downloading...
dst='/home/hebi/Documents/dw/_deps/recastnavigation-subbuild/recastnavigation-populate-prefix/src/e75adf86f91eb3082220085e42dda62679f9a3ea.zip'
timeout='none'
inactivity timeout='none'"
)
set(download_retry_codes 7 6 8 15 28)
set(skip_url_list)
set(status_code)
foreach(i RANGE ${retry_number})
if(status_code IN_LIST download_retry_codes)
sleep_before_download(${i})
endif()
foreach(url https://github.com/recastnavigation/recastnavigation/archive/e75adf86f91eb3082220085e42dda62679f9a3ea.zip)
if(NOT url IN_LIST skip_url_list)
message(STATUS "Using src='${url}'")
file(
DOWNLOAD
"${url}" "/home/hebi/Documents/dw/_deps/recastnavigation-subbuild/recastnavigation-populate-prefix/src/e75adf86f91eb3082220085e42dda62679f9a3ea.zip"
SHOW_PROGRESS
# no TIMEOUT
# no INACTIVITY_TIMEOUT
STATUS status
LOG log
)
list(GET status 0 status_code)
list(GET status 1 status_string)
if(status_code EQUAL 0)
check_file_hash(has_hash hash_is_good)
if(has_hash AND NOT hash_is_good)
message(STATUS "Hash mismatch, removing...")
file(REMOVE "/home/hebi/Documents/dw/_deps/recastnavigation-subbuild/recastnavigation-populate-prefix/src/e75adf86f91eb3082220085e42dda62679f9a3ea.zip")
else()
message(STATUS "Downloading... done")
return()
endif()
else()
string(APPEND logFailedURLs "error: downloading '${url}' failed
status_code: ${status_code}
status_string: ${status_string}
log:
--- LOG BEGIN ---
${log}
--- LOG END ---
"
)
if(NOT status_code IN_LIST download_retry_codes)
list(APPEND skip_url_list "${url}")
break()
endif()
endif()
endif()
endforeach()
endforeach()
message(FATAL_ERROR "Each download failed!
${logFailedURLs}
"
)

@ -0,0 +1,65 @@
# Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD 3-Clause License. See accompanying
# file Copyright.txt or https://cmake.org/licensing for details.
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.5)
# Make file names absolute:
#
get_filename_component(filename "/home/hebi/Documents/dw/_deps/recastnavigation-subbuild/recastnavigation-populate-prefix/src/e75adf86f91eb3082220085e42dda62679f9a3ea.zip" ABSOLUTE)
get_filename_component(directory "/home/hebi/Documents/dw/extern/fetched/recastnavigation" ABSOLUTE)
message(STATUS "extracting...
src='${filename}'
dst='${directory}'"
)
if(NOT EXISTS "${filename}")
message(FATAL_ERROR "File to extract does not exist: '${filename}'")
endif()
# Prepare a space for extracting:
#
set(i 1234)
while(EXISTS "${directory}/../ex-recastnavigation-populate${i}")
math(EXPR i "${i} + 1")
endwhile()
set(ut_dir "${directory}/../ex-recastnavigation-populate${i}")
file(MAKE_DIRECTORY "${ut_dir}")
# Extract it:
#
message(STATUS "extracting... [tar xfz]")
execute_process(COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E tar xfz ${filename}
WORKING_DIRECTORY ${ut_dir}
RESULT_VARIABLE rv
)
if(NOT rv EQUAL 0)
message(STATUS "extracting... [error clean up]")
file(REMOVE_RECURSE "${ut_dir}")
message(FATAL_ERROR "Extract of '${filename}' failed")
endif()
# Analyze what came out of the tar file:
#
message(STATUS "extracting... [analysis]")
file(GLOB contents "${ut_dir}/*")
list(REMOVE_ITEM contents "${ut_dir}/.DS_Store")
list(LENGTH contents n)
if(NOT n EQUAL 1 OR NOT IS_DIRECTORY "${contents}")
set(contents "${ut_dir}")
endif()
# Move "the one" directory to the final directory:
#
message(STATUS "extracting... [rename]")
file(REMOVE_RECURSE ${directory})
get_filename_component(contents ${contents} ABSOLUTE)
file(RENAME ${contents} ${directory})
# Clean up:
#
message(STATUS "extracting... [clean up]")
file(REMOVE_RECURSE "${ut_dir}")
message(STATUS "extracting... done")

@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
# This is a generated file and its contents are an internal implementation detail.
# The update step will be re-executed if anything in this file changes.
# No other meaning or use of this file is supported.
command=
work_dir=

@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
# This is a generated file and its contents are an internal implementation detail.
# The patch step will be re-executed if anything in this file changes.
# No other meaning or use of this file is supported.
command (connected)=
command (disconnected)=
work_dir=

@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
# This is a generated file and its contents are an internal implementation detail.
# The download step will be re-executed if anything in this file changes.
# No other meaning or use of this file is supported.
method=url
command=/usr/bin/cmake;-P;/home/hebi/Documents/dw/_deps/recastnavigation-subbuild/recastnavigation-populate-prefix/src/recastnavigation-populate-stamp/download-recastnavigation-populate.cmake;COMMAND;/usr/bin/cmake;-P;/home/hebi/Documents/dw/_deps/recastnavigation-subbuild/recastnavigation-populate-prefix/src/recastnavigation-populate-stamp/verify-recastnavigation-populate.cmake;COMMAND;/usr/bin/cmake;-P;/home/hebi/Documents/dw/_deps/recastnavigation-subbuild/recastnavigation-populate-prefix/src/recastnavigation-populate-stamp/extract-recastnavigation-populate.cmake
source_dir=/home/hebi/Documents/dw/extern/fetched/recastnavigation
work_dir=/home/hebi/Documents/dw/extern/fetched
url(s)=https://github.com/recastnavigation/recastnavigation/archive/e75adf86f91eb3082220085e42dda62679f9a3ea.zip
hash=MD5=af905d121ef9d1cdfa979b0495cba059
no_extract=

@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
# Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD 3-Clause License. See accompanying
# file Copyright.txt or https://cmake.org/licensing for details.
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.5)
file(MAKE_DIRECTORY
"/home/hebi/Documents/dw/extern/fetched/recastnavigation"
"/home/hebi/Documents/dw/_deps/recastnavigation-build"
"/home/hebi/Documents/dw/_deps/recastnavigation-subbuild/recastnavigation-populate-prefix"
"/home/hebi/Documents/dw/_deps/recastnavigation-subbuild/recastnavigation-populate-prefix/tmp"
"/home/hebi/Documents/dw/_deps/recastnavigation-subbuild/recastnavigation-populate-prefix/src/recastnavigation-populate-stamp"
"/home/hebi/Documents/dw/_deps/recastnavigation-subbuild/recastnavigation-populate-prefix/src"
"/home/hebi/Documents/dw/_deps/recastnavigation-subbuild/recastnavigation-populate-prefix/src/recastnavigation-populate-stamp"
)
set(configSubDirs )
foreach(subDir IN LISTS configSubDirs)
file(MAKE_DIRECTORY "/home/hebi/Documents/dw/_deps/recastnavigation-subbuild/recastnavigation-populate-prefix/src/recastnavigation-populate-stamp/${subDir}")
endforeach()
if(cfgdir)
file(MAKE_DIRECTORY "/home/hebi/Documents/dw/_deps/recastnavigation-subbuild/recastnavigation-populate-prefix/src/recastnavigation-populate-stamp${cfgdir}") # cfgdir has leading slash
endif()

@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ libfind_pkg_detect(LuaJit luajit
FIND_LIBRARY luajit-5.1 luajit
)
libfind_process(LuaJit)
libfind_process(LuaJit)

@ -71,4 +71,4 @@ while(TRUE)
endif()
endwhile()
file(WRITE "${OUTPUT_FILE}" "${base64Content}")
file(WRITE "${OUTPUT_FILE}" "${base64Content}")

@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
/// \mainpage
///
/// This is the source documentation for:
///
/// OpenMW 0.47.0

@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ add_component_dir (openmw-mp/Base
add_component_dir (openmw-mp/Controllers
SystemPacketController PlayerPacketController ActorPacketController ObjectPacketController WorldstatePacketController
)
add_component_dir(openmw-mp/Master
MasterData PacketMasterQuery PacketMasterUpdate PacketMasterAnnounce BaseMasterPacket ProxyMasterPacket
)

@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
# editorconfig.org
# top-most EditorConfig file
root = true
[*]
indent_size = 4
indent_style = tab
[*.yml]
indent_size = 2
indent_style = space

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## Compiled source #
*.com
*.class
*.dll
*.exe
*.ilk
*.o
*.pdb
*.so
*.idb
## Linux exes have no extension
RecastDemo/Bin/RecastDemo
RecastDemo/Bin/Tests
# Build directory
RecastDemo/Build
# Ignore meshes
RecastDemo/Bin/Meshes/*
## Logs and databases #
*.log
*.sql
*.sqlite
## OS generated files #
.DS_Store
.DS_Store?
._*
.Spotlight-V100
.Trashes
ehthumbs.db
Thumbs.db
*.swp
*.swo
## xcode specific
*xcuserdata*
## SDL contrib
RecastDemo/Contrib/SDL/*
## Generated doc files
Docs/html
## IDE files
.idea/
cmake-build-*/

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language: cpp
branches:
only:
- master
- coverity_scan
- /recast-.*$/
sudo: false
addons:
apt:
sources:
- ubuntu-toolchain-r-test
- llvm-toolchain-xenial-7
packages: [ cmake, clang-7, clang-tools-7, gcc-8, g++-8, libsdl2-dev ]
matrix:
include:
- name: Recastnavigation (all) on MacOS xcode9.4
os: osx
osx_image: xcode9.4
before_install:
- brew update
- brew install sdl2
if: branch != coverity_scan
- name: Recastnavigation on Ubuntu Xenial GCC-5
os: linux
dist: xenial
sudo: required
if: branch != coverity_scan
- name: Recastnavigation on Ubuntu Xenial GCC-8
os: linux
dist: xenial
sudo: required
env:
- MATRIX_EVAL="CC=gcc-8 && CXX=g++-8"
if: branch != coverity_scan
- name: Recastnavigation on Ubuntu Xenial GCC-5 using Premake5
os: linux
dist: xenial
sudo: required
if: branch != coverity_scan
before_install:
- wget https://github.com/premake/premake-core/releases/download/v5.0.0-alpha12/premake-5.0.0-alpha12-linux.tar.gz -O premake.tar.gz
- tar -xf premake.tar.gz
env:
- PREMAKE=1
- name: Recastnavigation on Ubuntu Xenial Clang-7 with Static Analysis
os: linux
dist: xenial
sudo: required
env:
- MATRIX_EVAL="CC=clang-7 && CXX=clang++-7"
- ANALYZE="scan-build-7 --force-analyze-debug-code --use-cc clang-7 --use-c++ clang++-7"
if: branch != coverity_scan
compiler: clang
- name: Recastnavigation Coverity Scan
os: linux
dist: xenial
sudo: required
if: branch = coverity_scan
before_script:
- if [ "${TRAVIS_OS_NAME}" = "linux" ]; then eval "${MATRIX_EVAL}"; fi
- if [ "${PREMAKE}" = "1" ]; then cd RecastDemo && ../premake5 gmake && cd ..; fi
- if [ "${PREMAKE}" != "1" ]; then mkdir -p build && cd build && ${ANALYZE} cmake ../ && cd ..; fi
script: # 2 CPUs on Travis-CI + 1 extra for IO bound process
- if [ "${PREMAKE}" = "1" ]; then make -C RecastDemo/Build/gmake -j3; fi
- if [ "${PREMAKE}" != "1" ]; then make -C build -j3; fi
- if [ "${PREMAKE}" = "1" ]; then RecastDemo/Bin/Tests; fi
- if [ "${PREMAKE}" != "1" ]; then cd build && ctest; fi

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cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.0)
project(RecastNavigation)
# lib versions
SET(SOVERSION 1)
SET(VERSION 1.0.0)
option(RECASTNAVIGATION_DEMO "Build demo" ON)
option(RECASTNAVIGATION_TESTS "Build tests" ON)
option(RECASTNAVIGATION_EXAMPLES "Build examples" ON)
if(MSVC AND BUILD_SHARED_LIBS)
set(CMAKE_WINDOWS_EXPORT_ALL_SYMBOLS ON)
endif()
include(GNUInstallDirs)
add_subdirectory(DebugUtils)
add_subdirectory(Detour)
add_subdirectory(DetourCrowd)
add_subdirectory(DetourTileCache)
add_subdirectory(Recast)
if (RECASTNAVIGATION_DEMO)
add_subdirectory(RecastDemo)
endif ()
if (RECASTNAVIGATION_TESTS)
enable_testing()
add_subdirectory(Tests)
endif ()

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# Contributing to Recast and Detour
We'd love for you to contribute to our source code and to make Recast and Detour even better than they are
today! Here are the guidelines we'd like you to follow:
- [Code of Conduct](#coc)
- [Question or Problem?](#question)
- [Issues and Bugs](#issue)
- [Feature Requests](#feature)
- [Submission Guidelines](#submission-guidelines)
- [Git Commit Guidelines](#git-commit-guidelines)
## <a name="coc"></a> Code of Conduct
This project adheres to the [Open Code of Conduct][code-of-conduct].
By participating, you are expected to honor this code.
## <a name="question"></a> Got a Question or Problem?
If you have questions about how to use Recast or Detour, please direct these to the [Google Group][groups]
discussion list. We are also available on [Gitter][gitter].
## <a name="issue"></a> Found an Issue?
If you find a bug in the source code or a mistake in the documentation, you can help us by
submitting an issue to our [GitHub Repository][github]. Even better you can submit a Pull Request
with a fix.
**Please see the Submission Guidelines below**.
## <a name="feature"></a> Want a Feature?
You can request a new feature by submitting an issue to our [GitHub Repository][github]. If you
would like to implement a new feature then consider what kind of change it is:
* **Major Changes** that you wish to contribute to the project should be discussed first on our
[Google Group][groups] or in [GitHub Issues][github-issues] so that we can better coordinate our efforts, prevent
duplication of work, and help you to craft the change so that it is successfully accepted into the
project.
* **Small Changes** can be crafted and submitted to the [GitHub Repository][github] as a Pull Request.
## Submission Guidelines
### Submitting an Issue
Before you submit your issue search the [GitHub Issues][github-issues] archive,
maybe your question was already answered.
If your issue appears to be a bug, and hasn't been reported, open a new issue.
Help us to maximize the effort we can spend fixing issues and adding new
features, by not reporting duplicate issues. Providing the following information will increase the
chances of your issue being dealt with quickly:
* **Overview of the Issue** - what type of issue is it, and why is it an issue for you?
* **Callstack** - if it's a crash or other runtime error, a callstack will help diagnosis
* **Screenshots** - for navmesh generation problems, a picture really is worth a thousand words.
Implement `duDebugDraw` and call some methods from DetourDebugDraw.h. Seriously, just do it, we'll definitely ask you to if you haven't!
* **Logs** - stdout and stderr from the console, or log files if there are any.
If integrating into your own codebase, be sure to implement the log callbacks in `rcContext`.
* **Reproduction steps** - a minimal, unambigious set of steps including input, that causes the error for you.
e.g. input geometry and settings you can use to input into RecastDemo to get it to fail.
Note: These can be saved by pressing the 9 key in RecastDemo, and the resulting .gset file can be shared (with the .obj if it is not one of the default ones).
* **Recast version(s) and/or git commit hash** - particularly if you can find the point at which the error first started happening
* **Environment** - operating system, compiler etc.
* **Related issues** - has a similar issue been reported before?
* **Suggest a Fix** - if you can't fix the bug yourself, perhaps you can point to what might be
causing the problem (line of code or commit)
Here is a great example of a well defined issue: https://github.com/recastnavigation/recastnavigation/issues/12
**If you get help, help others. Good karma rulez!**
### Submitting a Pull Request
Before you submit your pull request consider the following guidelines:
* Search [GitHub Pull Requests][github-pulls] for an open or closed Pull Request
that relates to your submission. You don't want to duplicate effort.
* Make your changes in a new git branch:
```shell
git checkout -b my-fix-branch master
```
* Implement your changes, **including appropriate tests if appropriate/possible**.
* Commit your changes using a descriptive commit message that follows our
[commit message conventions](#commit-message-format).
```shell
git commit -a
```
Note: the optional commit `-a` command line option will automatically "add" and "rm" edited files.
* Squash any work-in-progress commits (by rebasing) to form a series of commits that make sense individually.
Ideally the pull request will be small and focused enough that it fits sensibly in one commit.
```shell
git rebase -i origin/master
```
* Push your branch to GitHub:
```shell
git push origin my-fix-branch
```
* In GitHub, send a pull request to `recastnavigation:master`.
* If we suggest changes then:
* Make the required updates.
* Commit your changes to your branch (e.g. `my-fix-branch`).
* Squash the changes, overwriting history in your fix branch - we don't want history to include incomplete work.
* Push the changes to your GitHub repository (this will update your Pull Request).
If you have rebased to squash commits together, you will need to force push to update the PR:
```shell
git rebase master -i
git push origin my-fix-branch -f
```
That's it! Thank you for your contribution!
#### After your pull request is merged
After your pull request is merged, you can safely delete your branch and pull the changes
from the main (upstream) repository:
* Delete the remote branch on GitHub either through the GitHub web UI or your local shell as follows:
```shell
git push origin --delete my-fix-branch
```
* Check out the master branch:
```shell
git checkout master -f
```
* Delete the local branch:
```shell
git branch -D my-fix-branch
```
* Update your master with the latest upstream version:
```shell
git pull --ff upstream master
```
## Git Commit Guidelines
### Commit content
Do your best to factor commits appropriately, i.e not too large with unrelated
things in the same commit, and not too small with the same small change applied N
times in N different commits. If there was some accidental reformatting or whitespace
changes during the course of your commits, please rebase them away before submitting
the PR.
### Commit Message Format
Please format commit messages as follows (based on this [excellent post](http://tbaggery.com/2008/04/19/a-note-about-git-commit-messages.html)):
```
Summarize change in 50 characters or less
Provide more detail after the first line. Leave one blank line below the
summary and wrap all lines at 72 characters or less.
If the change fixes an issue, leave another blank line after the final
paragraph and indicate which issue is fixed in the specific format
below.
Fix #42
```
Important things you should try to include in commit messages include:
* Motivation for the change
* Difference from previous behaviour
* Whether the change alters the public API, or affects existing behaviour significantly
[code-of-conduct]: http://todogroup.org/opencodeofconduct/#Recastnavigation/b.hymers@gmail.com
[github]: https://github.com/recastnavigation/recastnavigation
[github-issues]: https://github.com/recastnavigation/recastnavigation/issues
[github-pulls]: https://github.com/recastnavigation/recastnavigation/pulls
[gitter]: https://gitter.im/recastnavigation/chat
[groups]: https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/recastnavigation

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file(GLOB SOURCES Source/*.cpp)
add_library(DebugUtils ${SOURCES})
add_library(RecastNavigation::DebugUtils ALIAS DebugUtils)
set_target_properties(DebugUtils PROPERTIES DEBUG_POSTFIX -d)
set(DebugUtils_INCLUDE_DIR "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/Include")
target_include_directories(DebugUtils PUBLIC
"$<BUILD_INTERFACE:${DebugUtils_INCLUDE_DIR}>"
)
target_link_libraries(DebugUtils
Recast
Detour
DetourTileCache
)
set_target_properties(DebugUtils PROPERTIES
SOVERSION ${SOVERSION}
VERSION ${VERSION}
COMPILE_PDB_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY .
COMPILE_PDB_NAME "DebugUtils-d"
)
install(TARGETS DebugUtils
RUNTIME DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR}
ARCHIVE DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}
LIBRARY DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}
COMPONENT library
)
file(GLOB INCLUDES Include/*.h)
install(FILES ${INCLUDES} DESTINATION
${CMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR}/recastnavigation)
install(FILES "$<TARGET_FILE_DIR:DebugUtils>/DebugUtils-d.pdb" CONFIGURATIONS "Debug" DESTINATION "lib")

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#ifndef DEBUGDRAW_H
#define DEBUGDRAW_H
// Some math headers don't have PI defined.
static const float DU_PI = 3.14159265f;
enum duDebugDrawPrimitives
{
DU_DRAW_POINTS,
DU_DRAW_LINES,
DU_DRAW_TRIS,
DU_DRAW_QUADS,
};
/// Abstract debug draw interface.
struct duDebugDraw
{
virtual ~duDebugDraw() = 0;
virtual void depthMask(bool state) = 0;
virtual void texture(bool state) = 0;
/// Begin drawing primitives.
/// @param prim [in] primitive type to draw, one of rcDebugDrawPrimitives.
/// @param size [in] size of a primitive, applies to point size and line width only.
virtual void begin(duDebugDrawPrimitives prim, float size = 1.0f) = 0;
/// Submit a vertex
/// @param pos [in] position of the verts.
/// @param color [in] color of the verts.
virtual void vertex(const float* pos, unsigned int color) = 0;
/// Submit a vertex
/// @param x,y,z [in] position of the verts.
/// @param color [in] color of the verts.
virtual void vertex(const float x, const float y, const float z, unsigned int color) = 0;
/// Submit a vertex
/// @param pos [in] position of the verts.
/// @param color [in] color of the verts.
virtual void vertex(const float* pos, unsigned int color, const float* uv) = 0;
/// Submit a vertex
/// @param x,y,z [in] position of the verts.
/// @param color [in] color of the verts.
virtual void vertex(const float x, const float y, const float z, unsigned int color, const float u, const float v) = 0;
/// End drawing primitives.
virtual void end() = 0;
/// Compute a color for given area.
virtual unsigned int areaToCol(unsigned int area);
};
inline unsigned int duRGBA(int r, int g, int b, int a)
{
return ((unsigned int)r) | ((unsigned int)g << 8) | ((unsigned int)b << 16) | ((unsigned int)a << 24);
}
inline unsigned int duRGBAf(float fr, float fg, float fb, float fa)
{
unsigned char r = (unsigned char)(fr*255.0f);
unsigned char g = (unsigned char)(fg*255.0f);
unsigned char b = (unsigned char)(fb*255.0f);
unsigned char a = (unsigned char)(fa*255.0f);
return duRGBA(r,g,b,a);
}
unsigned int duIntToCol(int i, int a);
void duIntToCol(int i, float* col);
inline unsigned int duMultCol(const unsigned int col, const unsigned int d)
{
const unsigned int r = col & 0xff;
const unsigned int g = (col >> 8) & 0xff;
const unsigned int b = (col >> 16) & 0xff;
const unsigned int a = (col >> 24) & 0xff;
return duRGBA((r*d) >> 8, (g*d) >> 8, (b*d) >> 8, a);
}
inline unsigned int duDarkenCol(unsigned int col)
{
return ((col >> 1) & 0x007f7f7f) | (col & 0xff000000);
}
inline unsigned int duLerpCol(unsigned int ca, unsigned int cb, unsigned int u)
{
const unsigned int ra = ca & 0xff;
const unsigned int ga = (ca >> 8) & 0xff;
const unsigned int ba = (ca >> 16) & 0xff;
const unsigned int aa = (ca >> 24) & 0xff;
const unsigned int rb = cb & 0xff;
const unsigned int gb = (cb >> 8) & 0xff;
const unsigned int bb = (cb >> 16) & 0xff;
const unsigned int ab = (cb >> 24) & 0xff;
unsigned int r = (ra*(255-u) + rb*u)/255;
unsigned int g = (ga*(255-u) + gb*u)/255;
unsigned int b = (ba*(255-u) + bb*u)/255;
unsigned int a = (aa*(255-u) + ab*u)/255;
return duRGBA(r,g,b,a);
}
inline unsigned int duTransCol(unsigned int c, unsigned int a)
{
return (a<<24) | (c & 0x00ffffff);
}
void duCalcBoxColors(unsigned int* colors, unsigned int colTop, unsigned int colSide);
void duDebugDrawCylinderWire(struct duDebugDraw* dd, float minx, float miny, float minz,
float maxx, float maxy, float maxz, unsigned int col, const float lineWidth);
void duDebugDrawBoxWire(struct duDebugDraw* dd, float minx, float miny, float minz,
float maxx, float maxy, float maxz, unsigned int col, const float lineWidth);
void duDebugDrawArc(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const float x0, const float y0, const float z0,
const float x1, const float y1, const float z1, const float h,
const float as0, const float as1, unsigned int col, const float lineWidth);
void duDebugDrawArrow(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const float x0, const float y0, const float z0,
const float x1, const float y1, const float z1,
const float as0, const float as1, unsigned int col, const float lineWidth);
void duDebugDrawCircle(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const float x, const float y, const float z,
const float r, unsigned int col, const float lineWidth);
void duDebugDrawCross(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const float x, const float y, const float z,
const float size, unsigned int col, const float lineWidth);
void duDebugDrawBox(struct duDebugDraw* dd, float minx, float miny, float minz,
float maxx, float maxy, float maxz, const unsigned int* fcol);
void duDebugDrawCylinder(struct duDebugDraw* dd, float minx, float miny, float minz,
float maxx, float maxy, float maxz, unsigned int col);
void duDebugDrawGridXZ(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const float ox, const float oy, const float oz,
const int w, const int h, const float size,
const unsigned int col, const float lineWidth);
// Versions without begin/end, can be used to draw multiple primitives.
void duAppendCylinderWire(struct duDebugDraw* dd, float minx, float miny, float minz,
float maxx, float maxy, float maxz, unsigned int col);
void duAppendBoxWire(struct duDebugDraw* dd, float minx, float miny, float minz,
float maxx, float maxy, float maxz, unsigned int col);
void duAppendBoxPoints(struct duDebugDraw* dd, float minx, float miny, float minz,
float maxx, float maxy, float maxz, unsigned int col);
void duAppendArc(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const float x0, const float y0, const float z0,
const float x1, const float y1, const float z1, const float h,
const float as0, const float as1, unsigned int col);
void duAppendArrow(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const float x0, const float y0, const float z0,
const float x1, const float y1, const float z1,
const float as0, const float as1, unsigned int col);
void duAppendCircle(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const float x, const float y, const float z,
const float r, unsigned int col);
void duAppendCross(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const float x, const float y, const float z,
const float size, unsigned int col);
void duAppendBox(struct duDebugDraw* dd, float minx, float miny, float minz,
float maxx, float maxy, float maxz, const unsigned int* fcol);
void duAppendCylinder(struct duDebugDraw* dd, float minx, float miny, float minz,
float maxx, float maxy, float maxz, unsigned int col);
class duDisplayList : public duDebugDraw
{
float* m_pos;
unsigned int* m_color;
int m_size;
int m_cap;
bool m_depthMask;
duDebugDrawPrimitives m_prim;
float m_primSize;
void resize(int cap);
public:
duDisplayList(int cap = 512);
~duDisplayList();
virtual void depthMask(bool state);
virtual void begin(duDebugDrawPrimitives prim, float size = 1.0f);
virtual void vertex(const float x, const float y, const float z, unsigned int color);
virtual void vertex(const float* pos, unsigned int color);
virtual void end();
void clear();
void draw(struct duDebugDraw* dd);
private:
// Explicitly disabled copy constructor and copy assignment operator.
duDisplayList(const duDisplayList&);
duDisplayList& operator=(const duDisplayList&);
};
#endif // DEBUGDRAW_H

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#ifndef DETOURDEBUGDRAW_H
#define DETOURDEBUGDRAW_H
#include "DetourNavMesh.h"
#include "DetourNavMeshQuery.h"
#include "DetourTileCacheBuilder.h"
enum DrawNavMeshFlags
{
DU_DRAWNAVMESH_OFFMESHCONS = 0x01,
DU_DRAWNAVMESH_CLOSEDLIST = 0x02,
DU_DRAWNAVMESH_COLOR_TILES = 0x04,
};
void duDebugDrawNavMesh(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const dtNavMesh& mesh, unsigned char flags);
void duDebugDrawNavMeshWithClosedList(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const dtNavMesh& mesh, const dtNavMeshQuery& query, unsigned char flags);
void duDebugDrawNavMeshNodes(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const dtNavMeshQuery& query);
void duDebugDrawNavMeshBVTree(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const dtNavMesh& mesh);
void duDebugDrawNavMeshPortals(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const dtNavMesh& mesh);
void duDebugDrawNavMeshPolysWithFlags(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const dtNavMesh& mesh, const unsigned short polyFlags, const unsigned int col);
void duDebugDrawNavMeshPoly(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const dtNavMesh& mesh, dtPolyRef ref, const unsigned int col);
void duDebugDrawTileCacheLayerAreas(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const dtTileCacheLayer& layer, const float cs, const float ch);
void duDebugDrawTileCacheLayerRegions(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const dtTileCacheLayer& layer, const float cs, const float ch);
void duDebugDrawTileCacheContours(duDebugDraw* dd, const struct dtTileCacheContourSet& lcset,
const float* orig, const float cs, const float ch);
void duDebugDrawTileCachePolyMesh(duDebugDraw* dd, const struct dtTileCachePolyMesh& lmesh,
const float* orig, const float cs, const float ch);
#endif // DETOURDEBUGDRAW_H

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#ifndef RECAST_DEBUGDRAW_H
#define RECAST_DEBUGDRAW_H
void duDebugDrawTriMesh(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const float* verts, int nverts, const int* tris, const float* normals, int ntris, const unsigned char* flags, const float texScale);
void duDebugDrawTriMeshSlope(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const float* verts, int nverts, const int* tris, const float* normals, int ntris, const float walkableSlopeAngle, const float texScale);
void duDebugDrawHeightfieldSolid(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const struct rcHeightfield& hf);
void duDebugDrawHeightfieldWalkable(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const struct rcHeightfield& hf);
void duDebugDrawCompactHeightfieldSolid(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const struct rcCompactHeightfield& chf);
void duDebugDrawCompactHeightfieldRegions(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const struct rcCompactHeightfield& chf);
void duDebugDrawCompactHeightfieldDistance(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const struct rcCompactHeightfield& chf);
void duDebugDrawHeightfieldLayer(duDebugDraw* dd, const struct rcHeightfieldLayer& layer, const int idx);
void duDebugDrawHeightfieldLayers(duDebugDraw* dd, const struct rcHeightfieldLayerSet& lset);
void duDebugDrawHeightfieldLayersRegions(duDebugDraw* dd, const struct rcHeightfieldLayerSet& lset);
void duDebugDrawRegionConnections(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const struct rcContourSet& cset, const float alpha = 1.0f);
void duDebugDrawRawContours(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const struct rcContourSet& cset, const float alpha = 1.0f);
void duDebugDrawContours(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const struct rcContourSet& cset, const float alpha = 1.0f);
void duDebugDrawPolyMesh(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const struct rcPolyMesh& mesh);
void duDebugDrawPolyMeshDetail(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const struct rcPolyMeshDetail& dmesh);
#endif // RECAST_DEBUGDRAW_H

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#ifndef RECAST_DUMP_H
#define RECAST_DUMP_H
struct duFileIO
{
virtual ~duFileIO() = 0;
virtual bool isWriting() const = 0;
virtual bool isReading() const = 0;
virtual bool write(const void* ptr, const size_t size) = 0;
virtual bool read(void* ptr, const size_t size) = 0;
};
bool duDumpPolyMeshToObj(struct rcPolyMesh& pmesh, duFileIO* io);
bool duDumpPolyMeshDetailToObj(struct rcPolyMeshDetail& dmesh, duFileIO* io);
bool duDumpContourSet(struct rcContourSet& cset, duFileIO* io);
bool duReadContourSet(struct rcContourSet& cset, duFileIO* io);
bool duDumpCompactHeightfield(struct rcCompactHeightfield& chf, duFileIO* io);
bool duReadCompactHeightfield(struct rcCompactHeightfield& chf, duFileIO* io);
void duLogBuildTimes(rcContext& ctx, const int totalTileUsec);
#endif // RECAST_DUMP_H

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#define _USE_MATH_DEFINES
#include <string.h>
#include "DebugDraw.h"
#include "DetourMath.h"
#include "DetourNavMesh.h"
duDebugDraw::~duDebugDraw()
{
// Empty
}
unsigned int duDebugDraw::areaToCol(unsigned int area)
{
if (area == 0)
{
// Treat zero area type as default.
return duRGBA(0, 192, 255, 255);
}
else
{
return duIntToCol(area, 255);
}
}
inline int bit(int a, int b)
{
return (a & (1 << b)) >> b;
}
unsigned int duIntToCol(int i, int a)
{
int r = bit(i, 1) + bit(i, 3) * 2 + 1;
int g = bit(i, 2) + bit(i, 4) * 2 + 1;
int b = bit(i, 0) + bit(i, 5) * 2 + 1;
return duRGBA(r*63,g*63,b*63,a);
}
void duIntToCol(int i, float* col)
{
int r = bit(i, 0) + bit(i, 3) * 2 + 1;
int g = bit(i, 1) + bit(i, 4) * 2 + 1;
int b = bit(i, 2) + bit(i, 5) * 2 + 1;
col[0] = 1 - r*63.0f/255.0f;
col[1] = 1 - g*63.0f/255.0f;
col[2] = 1 - b*63.0f/255.0f;
}
void duCalcBoxColors(unsigned int* colors, unsigned int colTop, unsigned int colSide)
{
if (!colors) return;
colors[0] = duMultCol(colTop, 250);
colors[1] = duMultCol(colSide, 140);
colors[2] = duMultCol(colSide, 165);
colors[3] = duMultCol(colSide, 217);
colors[4] = duMultCol(colSide, 165);
colors[5] = duMultCol(colSide, 217);
}
void duDebugDrawCylinderWire(struct duDebugDraw* dd, float minx, float miny, float minz,
float maxx, float maxy, float maxz, unsigned int col, const float lineWidth)
{
if (!dd) return;
dd->begin(DU_DRAW_LINES, lineWidth);
duAppendCylinderWire(dd, minx,miny,minz, maxx,maxy,maxz, col);
dd->end();
}
void duDebugDrawBoxWire(struct duDebugDraw* dd, float minx, float miny, float minz,
float maxx, float maxy, float maxz, unsigned int col, const float lineWidth)
{
if (!dd) return;
dd->begin(DU_DRAW_LINES, lineWidth);
duAppendBoxWire(dd, minx,miny,minz, maxx,maxy,maxz, col);
dd->end();
}
void duDebugDrawArc(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const float x0, const float y0, const float z0,
const float x1, const float y1, const float z1, const float h,
const float as0, const float as1, unsigned int col, const float lineWidth)
{
if (!dd) return;
dd->begin(DU_DRAW_LINES, lineWidth);
duAppendArc(dd, x0,y0,z0, x1,y1,z1, h, as0, as1, col);
dd->end();
}
void duDebugDrawArrow(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const float x0, const float y0, const float z0,
const float x1, const float y1, const float z1,
const float as0, const float as1, unsigned int col, const float lineWidth)
{
if (!dd) return;
dd->begin(DU_DRAW_LINES, lineWidth);
duAppendArrow(dd, x0,y0,z0, x1,y1,z1, as0, as1, col);
dd->end();
}
void duDebugDrawCircle(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const float x, const float y, const float z,
const float r, unsigned int col, const float lineWidth)
{
if (!dd) return;
dd->begin(DU_DRAW_LINES, lineWidth);
duAppendCircle(dd, x,y,z, r, col);
dd->end();
}
void duDebugDrawCross(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const float x, const float y, const float z,
const float size, unsigned int col, const float lineWidth)
{
if (!dd) return;
dd->begin(DU_DRAW_LINES, lineWidth);
duAppendCross(dd, x,y,z, size, col);
dd->end();
}
void duDebugDrawBox(struct duDebugDraw* dd, float minx, float miny, float minz,
float maxx, float maxy, float maxz, const unsigned int* fcol)
{
if (!dd) return;
dd->begin(DU_DRAW_QUADS);
duAppendBox(dd, minx,miny,minz, maxx,maxy,maxz, fcol);
dd->end();
}
void duDebugDrawCylinder(struct duDebugDraw* dd, float minx, float miny, float minz,
float maxx, float maxy, float maxz, unsigned int col)
{
if (!dd) return;
dd->begin(DU_DRAW_TRIS);
duAppendCylinder(dd, minx,miny,minz, maxx,maxy,maxz, col);
dd->end();
}
void duDebugDrawGridXZ(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const float ox, const float oy, const float oz,
const int w, const int h, const float size,
const unsigned int col, const float lineWidth)
{
if (!dd) return;
dd->begin(DU_DRAW_LINES, lineWidth);
for (int i = 0; i <= h; ++i)
{
dd->vertex(ox,oy,oz+i*size, col);
dd->vertex(ox+w*size,oy,oz+i*size, col);
}
for (int i = 0; i <= w; ++i)
{
dd->vertex(ox+i*size,oy,oz, col);
dd->vertex(ox+i*size,oy,oz+h*size, col);
}
dd->end();
}
void duAppendCylinderWire(struct duDebugDraw* dd, float minx, float miny, float minz,
float maxx, float maxy, float maxz, unsigned int col)
{
if (!dd) return;
static const int NUM_SEG = 16;
static float dir[NUM_SEG*2];
static bool init = false;
if (!init)
{
init = true;
for (int i = 0; i < NUM_SEG; ++i)
{
const float a = (float)i/(float)NUM_SEG*DU_PI*2;
dir[i*2] = dtMathCosf(a);
dir[i*2+1] = dtMathSinf(a);
}
}
const float cx = (maxx + minx)/2;
const float cz = (maxz + minz)/2;
const float rx = (maxx - minx)/2;
const float rz = (maxz - minz)/2;
for (int i = 0, j = NUM_SEG-1; i < NUM_SEG; j = i++)
{
dd->vertex(cx+dir[j*2+0]*rx, miny, cz+dir[j*2+1]*rz, col);
dd->vertex(cx+dir[i*2+0]*rx, miny, cz+dir[i*2+1]*rz, col);
dd->vertex(cx+dir[j*2+0]*rx, maxy, cz+dir[j*2+1]*rz, col);
dd->vertex(cx+dir[i*2+0]*rx, maxy, cz+dir[i*2+1]*rz, col);
}
for (int i = 0; i < NUM_SEG; i += NUM_SEG/4)
{
dd->vertex(cx+dir[i*2+0]*rx, miny, cz+dir[i*2+1]*rz, col);
dd->vertex(cx+dir[i*2+0]*rx, maxy, cz+dir[i*2+1]*rz, col);
}
}
void duAppendBoxWire(struct duDebugDraw* dd, float minx, float miny, float minz,
float maxx, float maxy, float maxz, unsigned int col)
{
if (!dd) return;
// Top
dd->vertex(minx, miny, minz, col);
dd->vertex(maxx, miny, minz, col);
dd->vertex(maxx, miny, minz, col);
dd->vertex(maxx, miny, maxz, col);
dd->vertex(maxx, miny, maxz, col);
dd->vertex(minx, miny, maxz, col);
dd->vertex(minx, miny, maxz, col);
dd->vertex(minx, miny, minz, col);
// bottom
dd->vertex(minx, maxy, minz, col);
dd->vertex(maxx, maxy, minz, col);
dd->vertex(maxx, maxy, minz, col);
dd->vertex(maxx, maxy, maxz, col);
dd->vertex(maxx, maxy, maxz, col);
dd->vertex(minx, maxy, maxz, col);
dd->vertex(minx, maxy, maxz, col);
dd->vertex(minx, maxy, minz, col);
// Sides
dd->vertex(minx, miny, minz, col);
dd->vertex(minx, maxy, minz, col);
dd->vertex(maxx, miny, minz, col);
dd->vertex(maxx, maxy, minz, col);
dd->vertex(maxx, miny, maxz, col);
dd->vertex(maxx, maxy, maxz, col);
dd->vertex(minx, miny, maxz, col);
dd->vertex(minx, maxy, maxz, col);
}
void duAppendBoxPoints(struct duDebugDraw* dd, float minx, float miny, float minz,
float maxx, float maxy, float maxz, unsigned int col)
{
if (!dd) return;
// Top
dd->vertex(minx, miny, minz, col);
dd->vertex(maxx, miny, minz, col);
dd->vertex(maxx, miny, minz, col);
dd->vertex(maxx, miny, maxz, col);
dd->vertex(maxx, miny, maxz, col);
dd->vertex(minx, miny, maxz, col);
dd->vertex(minx, miny, maxz, col);
dd->vertex(minx, miny, minz, col);
// bottom
dd->vertex(minx, maxy, minz, col);
dd->vertex(maxx, maxy, minz, col);
dd->vertex(maxx, maxy, minz, col);
dd->vertex(maxx, maxy, maxz, col);
dd->vertex(maxx, maxy, maxz, col);
dd->vertex(minx, maxy, maxz, col);
dd->vertex(minx, maxy, maxz, col);
dd->vertex(minx, maxy, minz, col);
}
void duAppendBox(struct duDebugDraw* dd, float minx, float miny, float minz,
float maxx, float maxy, float maxz, const unsigned int* fcol)
{
if (!dd) return;
const float verts[8*3] =
{
minx, miny, minz,
maxx, miny, minz,
maxx, miny, maxz,
minx, miny, maxz,
minx, maxy, minz,
maxx, maxy, minz,
maxx, maxy, maxz,
minx, maxy, maxz,
};
static const unsigned char inds[6*4] =
{
7, 6, 5, 4,
0, 1, 2, 3,
1, 5, 6, 2,
3, 7, 4, 0,
2, 6, 7, 3,
0, 4, 5, 1,
};
const unsigned char* in = inds;
for (int i = 0; i < 6; ++i)
{
dd->vertex(&verts[*in*3], fcol[i]); in++;
dd->vertex(&verts[*in*3], fcol[i]); in++;
dd->vertex(&verts[*in*3], fcol[i]); in++;
dd->vertex(&verts[*in*3], fcol[i]); in++;
}
}
void duAppendCylinder(struct duDebugDraw* dd, float minx, float miny, float minz,
float maxx, float maxy, float maxz, unsigned int col)
{
if (!dd) return;
static const int NUM_SEG = 16;
static float dir[NUM_SEG*2];
static bool init = false;
if (!init)
{
init = true;
for (int i = 0; i < NUM_SEG; ++i)
{
const float a = (float)i/(float)NUM_SEG*DU_PI*2;
dir[i*2] = cosf(a);
dir[i*2+1] = sinf(a);
}
}
unsigned int col2 = duMultCol(col, 160);
const float cx = (maxx + minx)/2;
const float cz = (maxz + minz)/2;
const float rx = (maxx - minx)/2;
const float rz = (maxz - minz)/2;
for (int i = 2; i < NUM_SEG; ++i)
{
const int a = 0, b = i-1, c = i;
dd->vertex(cx+dir[a*2+0]*rx, miny, cz+dir[a*2+1]*rz, col2);
dd->vertex(cx+dir[b*2+0]*rx, miny, cz+dir[b*2+1]*rz, col2);
dd->vertex(cx+dir[c*2+0]*rx, miny, cz+dir[c*2+1]*rz, col2);
}
for (int i = 2; i < NUM_SEG; ++i)
{
const int a = 0, b = i, c = i-1;
dd->vertex(cx+dir[a*2+0]*rx, maxy, cz+dir[a*2+1]*rz, col);
dd->vertex(cx+dir[b*2+0]*rx, maxy, cz+dir[b*2+1]*rz, col);
dd->vertex(cx+dir[c*2+0]*rx, maxy, cz+dir[c*2+1]*rz, col);
}
for (int i = 0, j = NUM_SEG-1; i < NUM_SEG; j = i++)
{
dd->vertex(cx+dir[i*2+0]*rx, miny, cz+dir[i*2+1]*rz, col2);
dd->vertex(cx+dir[j*2+0]*rx, miny, cz+dir[j*2+1]*rz, col2);
dd->vertex(cx+dir[j*2+0]*rx, maxy, cz+dir[j*2+1]*rz, col);
dd->vertex(cx+dir[i*2+0]*rx, miny, cz+dir[i*2+1]*rz, col2);
dd->vertex(cx+dir[j*2+0]*rx, maxy, cz+dir[j*2+1]*rz, col);
dd->vertex(cx+dir[i*2+0]*rx, maxy, cz+dir[i*2+1]*rz, col);
}
}
inline void evalArc(const float x0, const float y0, const float z0,
const float dx, const float dy, const float dz,
const float h, const float u, float* res)
{
res[0] = x0 + dx * u;
res[1] = y0 + dy * u + h * (1-(u*2-1)*(u*2-1));
res[2] = z0 + dz * u;
}
inline void vcross(float* dest, const float* v1, const float* v2)
{
dest[0] = v1[1]*v2[2] - v1[2]*v2[1];
dest[1] = v1[2]*v2[0] - v1[0]*v2[2];
dest[2] = v1[0]*v2[1] - v1[1]*v2[0];
}
inline void vnormalize(float* v)
{
float d = 1.0f / sqrtf(v[0]*v[0] + v[1]*v[1] + v[2]*v[2]);
v[0] *= d;
v[1] *= d;
v[2] *= d;
}
inline void vsub(float* dest, const float* v1, const float* v2)
{
dest[0] = v1[0]-v2[0];
dest[1] = v1[1]-v2[1];
dest[2] = v1[2]-v2[2];
}
inline float vdistSqr(const float* v1, const float* v2)
{
const float x = v1[0]-v2[0];
const float y = v1[1]-v2[1];
const float z = v1[2]-v2[2];
return x*x + y*y + z*z;
}
void appendArrowHead(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const float* p, const float* q,
const float s, unsigned int col)
{
const float eps = 0.001f;
if (!dd) return;
if (vdistSqr(p,q) < eps*eps) return;
float ax[3], ay[3] = {0,1,0}, az[3];
vsub(az, q, p);
vnormalize(az);
vcross(ax, ay, az);
vcross(ay, az, ax);
vnormalize(ay);
dd->vertex(p, col);
// dd->vertex(p[0]+az[0]*s+ay[0]*s/2, p[1]+az[1]*s+ay[1]*s/2, p[2]+az[2]*s+ay[2]*s/2, col);
dd->vertex(p[0]+az[0]*s+ax[0]*s/3, p[1]+az[1]*s+ax[1]*s/3, p[2]+az[2]*s+ax[2]*s/3, col);
dd->vertex(p, col);
// dd->vertex(p[0]+az[0]*s-ay[0]*s/2, p[1]+az[1]*s-ay[1]*s/2, p[2]+az[2]*s-ay[2]*s/2, col);
dd->vertex(p[0]+az[0]*s-ax[0]*s/3, p[1]+az[1]*s-ax[1]*s/3, p[2]+az[2]*s-ax[2]*s/3, col);
}
void duAppendArc(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const float x0, const float y0, const float z0,
const float x1, const float y1, const float z1, const float h,
const float as0, const float as1, unsigned int col)
{
if (!dd) return;
static const int NUM_ARC_PTS = 8;
static const float PAD = 0.05f;
static const float ARC_PTS_SCALE = (1.0f-PAD*2) / (float)NUM_ARC_PTS;
const float dx = x1 - x0;
const float dy = y1 - y0;
const float dz = z1 - z0;
const float len = sqrtf(dx*dx + dy*dy + dz*dz);
float prev[3];
evalArc(x0,y0,z0, dx,dy,dz, len*h, PAD, prev);
for (int i = 1; i <= NUM_ARC_PTS; ++i)
{
const float u = PAD + i * ARC_PTS_SCALE;
float pt[3];
evalArc(x0,y0,z0, dx,dy,dz, len*h, u, pt);
dd->vertex(prev[0],prev[1],prev[2], col);
dd->vertex(pt[0],pt[1],pt[2], col);
prev[0] = pt[0]; prev[1] = pt[1]; prev[2] = pt[2];
}
// End arrows
if (as0 > 0.001f)
{
float p[3], q[3];
evalArc(x0,y0,z0, dx,dy,dz, len*h, PAD, p);
evalArc(x0,y0,z0, dx,dy,dz, len*h, PAD+0.05f, q);
appendArrowHead(dd, p, q, as0, col);
}
if (as1 > 0.001f)
{
float p[3], q[3];
evalArc(x0,y0,z0, dx,dy,dz, len*h, 1-PAD, p);
evalArc(x0,y0,z0, dx,dy,dz, len*h, 1-(PAD+0.05f), q);
appendArrowHead(dd, p, q, as1, col);
}
}
void duAppendArrow(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const float x0, const float y0, const float z0,
const float x1, const float y1, const float z1,
const float as0, const float as1, unsigned int col)
{
if (!dd) return;
dd->vertex(x0,y0,z0, col);
dd->vertex(x1,y1,z1, col);
// End arrows
const float p[3] = {x0,y0,z0}, q[3] = {x1,y1,z1};
if (as0 > 0.001f)
appendArrowHead(dd, p, q, as0, col);
if (as1 > 0.001f)
appendArrowHead(dd, q, p, as1, col);
}
void duAppendCircle(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const float x, const float y, const float z,
const float r, unsigned int col)
{
if (!dd) return;
static const int NUM_SEG = 40;
static float dir[40*2];
static bool init = false;
if (!init)
{
init = true;
for (int i = 0; i < NUM_SEG; ++i)
{
const float a = (float)i/(float)NUM_SEG*DU_PI*2;
dir[i*2] = cosf(a);
dir[i*2+1] = sinf(a);
}
}
for (int i = 0, j = NUM_SEG-1; i < NUM_SEG; j = i++)
{
dd->vertex(x+dir[j*2+0]*r, y, z+dir[j*2+1]*r, col);
dd->vertex(x+dir[i*2+0]*r, y, z+dir[i*2+1]*r, col);
}
}
void duAppendCross(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const float x, const float y, const float z,
const float s, unsigned int col)
{
if (!dd) return;
dd->vertex(x-s,y,z, col);
dd->vertex(x+s,y,z, col);
dd->vertex(x,y-s,z, col);
dd->vertex(x,y+s,z, col);
dd->vertex(x,y,z-s, col);
dd->vertex(x,y,z+s, col);
}
duDisplayList::duDisplayList(int cap) :
m_pos(0),
m_color(0),
m_size(0),
m_cap(0),
m_depthMask(true),
m_prim(DU_DRAW_LINES),
m_primSize(1.0f)
{
if (cap < 8)
cap = 8;
resize(cap);
}
duDisplayList::~duDisplayList()
{
delete [] m_pos;
delete [] m_color;
}
void duDisplayList::resize(int cap)
{
float* newPos = new float[cap*3];
if (m_size)
memcpy(newPos, m_pos, sizeof(float)*3*m_size);
delete [] m_pos;
m_pos = newPos;
unsigned int* newColor = new unsigned int[cap];
if (m_size)
memcpy(newColor, m_color, sizeof(unsigned int)*m_size);
delete [] m_color;
m_color = newColor;
m_cap = cap;
}
void duDisplayList::clear()
{
m_size = 0;
}
void duDisplayList::depthMask(bool state)
{
m_depthMask = state;
}
void duDisplayList::begin(duDebugDrawPrimitives prim, float size)
{
clear();
m_prim = prim;
m_primSize = size;
}
void duDisplayList::vertex(const float x, const float y, const float z, unsigned int color)
{
if (m_size+1 >= m_cap)
resize(m_cap*2);
float* p = &m_pos[m_size*3];
p[0] = x;
p[1] = y;
p[2] = z;
m_color[m_size] = color;
m_size++;
}
void duDisplayList::vertex(const float* pos, unsigned int color)
{
vertex(pos[0],pos[1],pos[2],color);
}
void duDisplayList::end()
{
}
void duDisplayList::draw(struct duDebugDraw* dd)
{
if (!dd) return;
if (!m_size) return;
dd->depthMask(m_depthMask);
dd->begin(m_prim, m_primSize);
for (int i = 0; i < m_size; ++i)
dd->vertex(&m_pos[i*3], m_color[i]);
dd->end();
}

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#include "DebugDraw.h"
#include "DetourDebugDraw.h"
#include "DetourNavMesh.h"
#include "DetourCommon.h"
#include "DetourNode.h"
static float distancePtLine2d(const float* pt, const float* p, const float* q)
{
float pqx = q[0] - p[0];
float pqz = q[2] - p[2];
float dx = pt[0] - p[0];
float dz = pt[2] - p[2];
float d = pqx*pqx + pqz*pqz;
float t = pqx*dx + pqz*dz;
if (d != 0) t /= d;
dx = p[0] + t*pqx - pt[0];
dz = p[2] + t*pqz - pt[2];
return dx*dx + dz*dz;
}
static void drawPolyBoundaries(duDebugDraw* dd, const dtMeshTile* tile,
const unsigned int col, const float linew,
bool inner)
{
static const float thr = 0.01f*0.01f;
dd->begin(DU_DRAW_LINES, linew);
for (int i = 0; i < tile->header->polyCount; ++i)
{
const dtPoly* p = &tile->polys[i];
if (p->getType() == DT_POLYTYPE_OFFMESH_CONNECTION) continue;
const dtPolyDetail* pd = &tile->detailMeshes[i];
for (int j = 0, nj = (int)p->vertCount; j < nj; ++j)
{
unsigned int c = col;
if (inner)
{
if (p->neis[j] == 0) continue;
if (p->neis[j] & DT_EXT_LINK)
{
bool con = false;
for (unsigned int k = p->firstLink; k != DT_NULL_LINK; k = tile->links[k].next)
{
if (tile->links[k].edge == j)
{
con = true;
break;
}
}
if (con)
c = duRGBA(255,255,255,48);
else
c = duRGBA(0,0,0,48);
}
else
c = duRGBA(0,48,64,32);
}
else
{
if (p->neis[j] != 0) continue;
}
const float* v0 = &tile->verts[p->verts[j]*3];
const float* v1 = &tile->verts[p->verts[(j+1) % nj]*3];
// Draw detail mesh edges which align with the actual poly edge.
// This is really slow.
for (int k = 0; k < pd->triCount; ++k)
{
const unsigned char* t = &tile->detailTris[(pd->triBase+k)*4];
const float* tv[3];
for (int m = 0; m < 3; ++m)
{
if (t[m] < p->vertCount)
tv[m] = &tile->verts[p->verts[t[m]]*3];
else
tv[m] = &tile->detailVerts[(pd->vertBase+(t[m]-p->vertCount))*3];
}
for (int m = 0, n = 2; m < 3; n=m++)
{
if ((dtGetDetailTriEdgeFlags(t[3], n) & DT_DETAIL_EDGE_BOUNDARY) == 0)
continue;
if (distancePtLine2d(tv[n],v0,v1) < thr &&
distancePtLine2d(tv[m],v0,v1) < thr)
{
dd->vertex(tv[n], c);
dd->vertex(tv[m], c);
}
}
}
}
}
dd->end();
}
static void drawMeshTile(duDebugDraw* dd, const dtNavMesh& mesh, const dtNavMeshQuery* query,
const dtMeshTile* tile, unsigned char flags)
{
dtPolyRef base = mesh.getPolyRefBase(tile);
int tileNum = mesh.decodePolyIdTile(base);
const unsigned int tileColor = duIntToCol(tileNum, 128);
dd->depthMask(false);
dd->begin(DU_DRAW_TRIS);
for (int i = 0; i < tile->header->polyCount; ++i)
{
const dtPoly* p = &tile->polys[i];
if (p->getType() == DT_POLYTYPE_OFFMESH_CONNECTION) // Skip off-mesh links.
continue;
const dtPolyDetail* pd = &tile->detailMeshes[i];
unsigned int col;
if (query && query->isInClosedList(base | (dtPolyRef)i))
col = duRGBA(255,196,0,64);
else
{
if (flags & DU_DRAWNAVMESH_COLOR_TILES)
col = tileColor;
else
col = duTransCol(dd->areaToCol(p->getArea()), 64);
}
for (int j = 0; j < pd->triCount; ++j)
{
const unsigned char* t = &tile->detailTris[(pd->triBase+j)*4];
for (int k = 0; k < 3; ++k)
{
if (t[k] < p->vertCount)
dd->vertex(&tile->verts[p->verts[t[k]]*3], col);
else
dd->vertex(&tile->detailVerts[(pd->vertBase+t[k]-p->vertCount)*3], col);
}
}
}
dd->end();
// Draw inter poly boundaries
drawPolyBoundaries(dd, tile, duRGBA(0,48,64,32), 1.5f, true);
// Draw outer poly boundaries
drawPolyBoundaries(dd, tile, duRGBA(0,48,64,220), 2.5f, false);
if (flags & DU_DRAWNAVMESH_OFFMESHCONS)
{
dd->begin(DU_DRAW_LINES, 2.0f);
for (int i = 0; i < tile->header->polyCount; ++i)
{
const dtPoly* p = &tile->polys[i];
if (p->getType() != DT_POLYTYPE_OFFMESH_CONNECTION) // Skip regular polys.
continue;
unsigned int col, col2;
if (query && query->isInClosedList(base | (dtPolyRef)i))
col = duRGBA(255,196,0,220);
else
col = duDarkenCol(duTransCol(dd->areaToCol(p->getArea()), 220));
const dtOffMeshConnection* con = &tile->offMeshCons[i - tile->header->offMeshBase];
const float* va = &tile->verts[p->verts[0]*3];
const float* vb = &tile->verts[p->verts[1]*3];
// Check to see if start and end end-points have links.
bool startSet = false;
bool endSet = false;
for (unsigned int k = p->firstLink; k != DT_NULL_LINK; k = tile->links[k].next)
{
if (tile->links[k].edge == 0)
startSet = true;
if (tile->links[k].edge == 1)
endSet = true;
}
// End points and their on-mesh locations.
dd->vertex(va[0],va[1],va[2], col);
dd->vertex(con->pos[0],con->pos[1],con->pos[2], col);
col2 = startSet ? col : duRGBA(220,32,16,196);
duAppendCircle(dd, con->pos[0],con->pos[1]+0.1f,con->pos[2], con->rad, col2);
dd->vertex(vb[0],vb[1],vb[2], col);
dd->vertex(con->pos[3],con->pos[4],con->pos[5], col);
col2 = endSet ? col : duRGBA(220,32,16,196);
duAppendCircle(dd, con->pos[3],con->pos[4]+0.1f,con->pos[5], con->rad, col2);
// End point vertices.
dd->vertex(con->pos[0],con->pos[1],con->pos[2], duRGBA(0,48,64,196));
dd->vertex(con->pos[0],con->pos[1]+0.2f,con->pos[2], duRGBA(0,48,64,196));
dd->vertex(con->pos[3],con->pos[4],con->pos[5], duRGBA(0,48,64,196));
dd->vertex(con->pos[3],con->pos[4]+0.2f,con->pos[5], duRGBA(0,48,64,196));
// Connection arc.
duAppendArc(dd, con->pos[0],con->pos[1],con->pos[2], con->pos[3],con->pos[4],con->pos[5], 0.25f,
(con->flags & 1) ? 0.6f : 0, 0.6f, col);
}
dd->end();
}
const unsigned int vcol = duRGBA(0,0,0,196);
dd->begin(DU_DRAW_POINTS, 3.0f);
for (int i = 0; i < tile->header->vertCount; ++i)
{
const float* v = &tile->verts[i*3];
dd->vertex(v[0], v[1], v[2], vcol);
}
dd->end();
dd->depthMask(true);
}
void duDebugDrawNavMesh(duDebugDraw* dd, const dtNavMesh& mesh, unsigned char flags)
{
if (!dd) return;
for (int i = 0; i < mesh.getMaxTiles(); ++i)
{
const dtMeshTile* tile = mesh.getTile(i);
if (!tile->header) continue;
drawMeshTile(dd, mesh, 0, tile, flags);
}
}
void duDebugDrawNavMeshWithClosedList(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const dtNavMesh& mesh, const dtNavMeshQuery& query, unsigned char flags)
{
if (!dd) return;
const dtNavMeshQuery* q = (flags & DU_DRAWNAVMESH_CLOSEDLIST) ? &query : 0;
for (int i = 0; i < mesh.getMaxTiles(); ++i)
{
const dtMeshTile* tile = mesh.getTile(i);
if (!tile->header) continue;
drawMeshTile(dd, mesh, q, tile, flags);
}
}
void duDebugDrawNavMeshNodes(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const dtNavMeshQuery& query)
{
if (!dd) return;
const dtNodePool* pool = query.getNodePool();
if (pool)
{
const float off = 0.5f;
dd->begin(DU_DRAW_POINTS, 4.0f);
for (int i = 0; i < pool->getHashSize(); ++i)
{
for (dtNodeIndex j = pool->getFirst(i); j != DT_NULL_IDX; j = pool->getNext(j))
{
const dtNode* node = pool->getNodeAtIdx(j+1);
if (!node) continue;
dd->vertex(node->pos[0],node->pos[1]+off,node->pos[2], duRGBA(255,192,0,255));
}
}
dd->end();
dd->begin(DU_DRAW_LINES, 2.0f);
for (int i = 0; i < pool->getHashSize(); ++i)
{
for (dtNodeIndex j = pool->getFirst(i); j != DT_NULL_IDX; j = pool->getNext(j))
{
const dtNode* node = pool->getNodeAtIdx(j+1);
if (!node) continue;
if (!node->pidx) continue;
const dtNode* parent = pool->getNodeAtIdx(node->pidx);
if (!parent) continue;
dd->vertex(node->pos[0],node->pos[1]+off,node->pos[2], duRGBA(255,192,0,128));
dd->vertex(parent->pos[0],parent->pos[1]+off,parent->pos[2], duRGBA(255,192,0,128));
}
}
dd->end();
}
}
static void drawMeshTileBVTree(duDebugDraw* dd, const dtMeshTile* tile)
{
// Draw BV nodes.
const float cs = 1.0f / tile->header->bvQuantFactor;
dd->begin(DU_DRAW_LINES, 1.0f);
for (int i = 0; i < tile->header->bvNodeCount; ++i)
{
const dtBVNode* n = &tile->bvTree[i];
if (n->i < 0) // Leaf indices are positive.
continue;
duAppendBoxWire(dd, tile->header->bmin[0] + n->bmin[0]*cs,
tile->header->bmin[1] + n->bmin[1]*cs,
tile->header->bmin[2] + n->bmin[2]*cs,
tile->header->bmin[0] + n->bmax[0]*cs,
tile->header->bmin[1] + n->bmax[1]*cs,
tile->header->bmin[2] + n->bmax[2]*cs,
duRGBA(255,255,255,128));
}
dd->end();
}
void duDebugDrawNavMeshBVTree(duDebugDraw* dd, const dtNavMesh& mesh)
{
if (!dd) return;
for (int i = 0; i < mesh.getMaxTiles(); ++i)
{
const dtMeshTile* tile = mesh.getTile(i);
if (!tile->header) continue;
drawMeshTileBVTree(dd, tile);
}
}
static void drawMeshTilePortal(duDebugDraw* dd, const dtMeshTile* tile)
{
// Draw portals
const float padx = 0.04f;
const float pady = tile->header->walkableClimb;
dd->begin(DU_DRAW_LINES, 2.0f);
for (int side = 0; side < 8; ++side)
{
unsigned short m = DT_EXT_LINK | (unsigned short)side;
for (int i = 0; i < tile->header->polyCount; ++i)
{
dtPoly* poly = &tile->polys[i];
// Create new links.
const int nv = poly->vertCount;
for (int j = 0; j < nv; ++j)
{
// Skip edges which do not point to the right side.
if (poly->neis[j] != m)
continue;
// Create new links
const float* va = &tile->verts[poly->verts[j]*3];
const float* vb = &tile->verts[poly->verts[(j+1) % nv]*3];
if (side == 0 || side == 4)
{
unsigned int col = side == 0 ? duRGBA(128,0,0,128) : duRGBA(128,0,128,128);
const float x = va[0] + ((side == 0) ? -padx : padx);
dd->vertex(x,va[1]-pady,va[2], col);
dd->vertex(x,va[1]+pady,va[2], col);
dd->vertex(x,va[1]+pady,va[2], col);
dd->vertex(x,vb[1]+pady,vb[2], col);
dd->vertex(x,vb[1]+pady,vb[2], col);
dd->vertex(x,vb[1]-pady,vb[2], col);
dd->vertex(x,vb[1]-pady,vb[2], col);
dd->vertex(x,va[1]-pady,va[2], col);
}
else if (side == 2 || side == 6)
{
unsigned int col = side == 2 ? duRGBA(0,128,0,128) : duRGBA(0,128,128,128);
const float z = va[2] + ((side == 2) ? -padx : padx);
dd->vertex(va[0],va[1]-pady,z, col);
dd->vertex(va[0],va[1]+pady,z, col);
dd->vertex(va[0],va[1]+pady,z, col);
dd->vertex(vb[0],vb[1]+pady,z, col);
dd->vertex(vb[0],vb[1]+pady,z, col);
dd->vertex(vb[0],vb[1]-pady,z, col);
dd->vertex(vb[0],vb[1]-pady,z, col);
dd->vertex(va[0],va[1]-pady,z, col);
}
}
}
}
dd->end();
}
void duDebugDrawNavMeshPortals(duDebugDraw* dd, const dtNavMesh& mesh)
{
if (!dd) return;
for (int i = 0; i < mesh.getMaxTiles(); ++i)
{
const dtMeshTile* tile = mesh.getTile(i);
if (!tile->header) continue;
drawMeshTilePortal(dd, tile);
}
}
void duDebugDrawNavMeshPolysWithFlags(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const dtNavMesh& mesh,
const unsigned short polyFlags, const unsigned int col)
{
if (!dd) return;
for (int i = 0; i < mesh.getMaxTiles(); ++i)
{
const dtMeshTile* tile = mesh.getTile(i);
if (!tile->header) continue;
dtPolyRef base = mesh.getPolyRefBase(tile);
for (int j = 0; j < tile->header->polyCount; ++j)
{
const dtPoly* p = &tile->polys[j];
if ((p->flags & polyFlags) == 0) continue;
duDebugDrawNavMeshPoly(dd, mesh, base|(dtPolyRef)j, col);
}
}
}
void duDebugDrawNavMeshPoly(duDebugDraw* dd, const dtNavMesh& mesh, dtPolyRef ref, const unsigned int col)
{
if (!dd) return;
const dtMeshTile* tile = 0;
const dtPoly* poly = 0;
if (dtStatusFailed(mesh.getTileAndPolyByRef(ref, &tile, &poly)))
return;
dd->depthMask(false);
const unsigned int c = duTransCol(col, 64);
const unsigned int ip = (unsigned int)(poly - tile->polys);
if (poly->getType() == DT_POLYTYPE_OFFMESH_CONNECTION)
{
dtOffMeshConnection* con = &tile->offMeshCons[ip - tile->header->offMeshBase];
dd->begin(DU_DRAW_LINES, 2.0f);
// Connection arc.
duAppendArc(dd, con->pos[0],con->pos[1],con->pos[2], con->pos[3],con->pos[4],con->pos[5], 0.25f,
(con->flags & 1) ? 0.6f : 0.0f, 0.6f, c);
dd->end();
}
else
{
const dtPolyDetail* pd = &tile->detailMeshes[ip];
dd->begin(DU_DRAW_TRIS);
for (int i = 0; i < pd->triCount; ++i)
{
const unsigned char* t = &tile->detailTris[(pd->triBase+i)*4];
for (int j = 0; j < 3; ++j)
{
if (t[j] < poly->vertCount)
dd->vertex(&tile->verts[poly->verts[t[j]]*3], c);
else
dd->vertex(&tile->detailVerts[(pd->vertBase+t[j]-poly->vertCount)*3], c);
}
}
dd->end();
}
dd->depthMask(true);
}
static void debugDrawTileCachePortals(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const dtTileCacheLayer& layer, const float cs, const float ch)
{
const int w = (int)layer.header->width;
const int h = (int)layer.header->height;
const float* bmin = layer.header->bmin;
// Portals
unsigned int pcol = duRGBA(255,255,255,255);
const int segs[4*4] = {0,0,0,1, 0,1,1,1, 1,1,1,0, 1,0,0,0};
// Layer portals
dd->begin(DU_DRAW_LINES, 2.0f);
for (int y = 0; y < h; ++y)
{
for (int x = 0; x < w; ++x)
{
const int idx = x+y*w;
const int lh = (int)layer.heights[idx];
if (lh == 0xff) continue;
for (int dir = 0; dir < 4; ++dir)
{
if (layer.cons[idx] & (1<<(dir+4)))
{
const int* seg = &segs[dir*4];
const float ax = bmin[0] + (x+seg[0])*cs;
const float ay = bmin[1] + (lh+2)*ch;
const float az = bmin[2] + (y+seg[1])*cs;
const float bx = bmin[0] + (x+seg[2])*cs;
const float by = bmin[1] + (lh+2)*ch;
const float bz = bmin[2] + (y+seg[3])*cs;
dd->vertex(ax, ay, az, pcol);
dd->vertex(bx, by, bz, pcol);
}
}
}
}
dd->end();
}
void duDebugDrawTileCacheLayerAreas(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const dtTileCacheLayer& layer, const float cs, const float ch)
{
const int w = (int)layer.header->width;
const int h = (int)layer.header->height;
const float* bmin = layer.header->bmin;
const float* bmax = layer.header->bmax;
const int idx = layer.header->tlayer;
unsigned int color = duIntToCol(idx+1, 255);
// Layer bounds
float lbmin[3], lbmax[3];
lbmin[0] = bmin[0] + layer.header->minx*cs;
lbmin[1] = bmin[1];
lbmin[2] = bmin[2] + layer.header->miny*cs;
lbmax[0] = bmin[0] + (layer.header->maxx+1)*cs;
lbmax[1] = bmax[1];
lbmax[2] = bmin[2] + (layer.header->maxy+1)*cs;
duDebugDrawBoxWire(dd, lbmin[0],lbmin[1],lbmin[2], lbmax[0],lbmax[1],lbmax[2], duTransCol(color,128), 2.0f);
// Layer height
dd->begin(DU_DRAW_QUADS);
for (int y = 0; y < h; ++y)
{
for (int x = 0; x < w; ++x)
{
const int lidx = x+y*w;
const int lh = (int)layer.heights[lidx];
if (lh == 0xff) continue;
const unsigned char area = layer.areas[lidx];
unsigned int col;
if (area == 63)
col = duLerpCol(color, duRGBA(0,192,255,64), 32);
else if (area == 0)
col = duLerpCol(color, duRGBA(0,0,0,64), 32);
else
col = duLerpCol(color, dd->areaToCol(area), 32);
const float fx = bmin[0] + x*cs;
const float fy = bmin[1] + (lh+1)*ch;
const float fz = bmin[2] + y*cs;
dd->vertex(fx, fy, fz, col);
dd->vertex(fx, fy, fz+cs, col);
dd->vertex(fx+cs, fy, fz+cs, col);
dd->vertex(fx+cs, fy, fz, col);
}
}
dd->end();
debugDrawTileCachePortals(dd, layer, cs, ch);
}
void duDebugDrawTileCacheLayerRegions(struct duDebugDraw* dd, const dtTileCacheLayer& layer, const float cs, const float ch)
{
const int w = (int)layer.header->width;
const int h = (int)layer.header->height;
const float* bmin = layer.header->bmin;
const float* bmax = layer.header->bmax;
const int idx = layer.header->tlayer;
unsigned int color = duIntToCol(idx+1, 255);
// Layer bounds
float lbmin[3], lbmax[3];
lbmin[0] = bmin[0] + layer.header->minx*cs;
lbmin[1] = bmin[1];
lbmin[2] = bmin[2] + layer.header->miny*cs;
lbmax[0] = bmin[0] + (layer.header->maxx+1)*cs;
lbmax[1] = bmax[1];
lbmax[2] = bmin[2] + (layer.header->maxy+1)*cs;
duDebugDrawBoxWire(dd, lbmin[0],lbmin[1],lbmin[2], lbmax[0],lbmax[1],lbmax[2], duTransCol(color,128), 2.0f);
// Layer height
dd->begin(DU_DRAW_QUADS);
for (int y = 0; y < h; ++y)
{
for (int x = 0; x < w; ++x)
{
const int lidx = x+y*w;
const int lh = (int)layer.heights[lidx];
if (lh == 0xff) continue;
const unsigned char reg = layer.regs[lidx];
unsigned int col = duLerpCol(color, duIntToCol(reg, 255), 192);
const float fx = bmin[0] + x*cs;
const float fy = bmin[1] + (lh+1)*ch;
const float fz = bmin[2] + y*cs;
dd->vertex(fx, fy, fz, col);
dd->vertex(fx, fy, fz+cs, col);
dd->vertex(fx+cs, fy, fz+cs, col);
dd->vertex(fx+cs, fy, fz, col);
}
}
dd->end();
debugDrawTileCachePortals(dd, layer, cs, ch);
}
/*struct dtTileCacheContour
{
int nverts;
unsigned char* verts;
unsigned char reg;
unsigned char area;
};
struct dtTileCacheContourSet
{
int nconts;
dtTileCacheContour* conts;
};*/
void duDebugDrawTileCacheContours(duDebugDraw* dd, const struct dtTileCacheContourSet& lcset,
const float* orig, const float cs, const float ch)
{
if (!dd) return;
const unsigned char a = 255;// (unsigned char)(alpha*255.0f);
const int offs[2*4] = {-1,0, 0,1, 1,0, 0,-1};
dd->begin(DU_DRAW_LINES, 2.0f);
for (int i = 0; i < lcset.nconts; ++i)
{
const dtTileCacheContour& c = lcset.conts[i];
unsigned int color = 0;
color = duIntToCol(i, a);
for (int j = 0; j < c.nverts; ++j)
{
const int k = (j+1) % c.nverts;
const unsigned char* va = &c.verts[j*4];
const unsigned char* vb = &c.verts[k*4];
const float ax = orig[0] + va[0]*cs;
const float ay = orig[1] + (va[1]+1+(i&1))*ch;
const float az = orig[2] + va[2]*cs;
const float bx = orig[0] + vb[0]*cs;
const float by = orig[1] + (vb[1]+1+(i&1))*ch;
const float bz = orig[2] + vb[2]*cs;
unsigned int col = color;
if ((va[3] & 0xf) != 0xf)
{
// Portal segment
col = duRGBA(255,255,255,128);
int d = va[3] & 0xf;
const float cx = (ax+bx)*0.5f;
const float cy = (ay+by)*0.5f;
const float cz = (az+bz)*0.5f;
const float dx = cx + offs[d*2+0]*2*cs;
const float dy = cy;
const float dz = cz + offs[d*2+1]*2*cs;
dd->vertex(cx,cy,cz,duRGBA(255,0,0,255));
dd->vertex(dx,dy,dz,duRGBA(255,0,0,255));
}
duAppendArrow(dd, ax,ay,az, bx,by,bz, 0.0f, cs*0.5f, col);
}
}
dd->end();
dd->begin(DU_DRAW_POINTS, 4.0f);
for (int i = 0; i < lcset.nconts; ++i)
{
const dtTileCacheContour& c = lcset.conts[i];
unsigned int color = 0;
for (int j = 0; j < c.nverts; ++j)
{
const unsigned char* va = &c.verts[j*4];
color = duDarkenCol(duIntToCol(i, a));
if (va[3] & 0x80)
{
// Border vertex
color = duRGBA(255,0,0,255);
}
float fx = orig[0] + va[0]*cs;
float fy = orig[1] + (va[1]+1+(i&1))*ch;
float fz = orig[2] + va[2]*cs;
dd->vertex(fx,fy,fz, color);
}
}
dd->end();
}
void duDebugDrawTileCachePolyMesh(duDebugDraw* dd, const struct dtTileCachePolyMesh& lmesh,
const float* orig, const float cs, const float ch)
{
if (!dd) return;
const int nvp = lmesh.nvp;
const int offs[2*4] = {-1,0, 0,1, 1,0, 0,-1};
dd->begin(DU_DRAW_TRIS);
for (int i = 0; i < lmesh.npolys; ++i)
{
const unsigned short* p = &lmesh.polys[i*nvp*2];
const unsigned char area = lmesh.areas[i];
unsigned int color;
if (area == DT_TILECACHE_WALKABLE_AREA)
color = duRGBA(0,192,255,64);
else if (area == DT_TILECACHE_NULL_AREA)
color = duRGBA(0,0,0,64);
else
color = dd->areaToCol(area);
unsigned short vi[3];
for (int j = 2; j < nvp; ++j)
{
if (p[j] == DT_TILECACHE_NULL_IDX) break;
vi[0] = p[0];
vi[1] = p[j-1];
vi[2] = p[j];
for (int k = 0; k < 3; ++k)
{
const unsigned short* v = &lmesh.verts[vi[k]*3];
const float x = orig[0] + v[0]*cs;
const float y = orig[1] + (v[1]+1)*ch;
const float z = orig[2] + v[2]*cs;
dd->vertex(x,y,z, color);
}
}
}
dd->end();
// Draw neighbours edges
const unsigned int coln = duRGBA(0,48,64,32);
dd->begin(DU_DRAW_LINES, 1.5f);
for (int i = 0; i < lmesh.npolys; ++i)
{
const unsigned short* p = &lmesh.polys[i*nvp*2];
for (int j = 0; j < nvp; ++j)
{
if (p[j] == DT_TILECACHE_NULL_IDX) break;
if (p[nvp+j] & 0x8000) continue;
const int nj = (j+1 >= nvp || p[j+1] == DT_TILECACHE_NULL_IDX) ? 0 : j+1;
int vi[2] = {p[j], p[nj]};
for (int k = 0; k < 2; ++k)
{
const unsigned short* v = &lmesh.verts[vi[k]*3];
const float x = orig[0] + v[0]*cs;
const float y = orig[1] + (v[1]+1)*ch + 0.1f;
const float z = orig[2] + v[2]*cs;
dd->vertex(x, y, z, coln);
}
}
}
dd->end();
// Draw boundary edges
const unsigned int colb = duRGBA(0,48,64,220);
dd->begin(DU_DRAW_LINES, 2.5f);
for (int i = 0; i < lmesh.npolys; ++i)
{
const unsigned short* p = &lmesh.polys[i*nvp*2];
for (int j = 0; j < nvp; ++j)
{
if (p[j] == DT_TILECACHE_NULL_IDX) break;
if ((p[nvp+j] & 0x8000) == 0) continue;
const int nj = (j+1 >= nvp || p[j+1] == DT_TILECACHE_NULL_IDX) ? 0 : j+1;
int vi[2] = {p[j], p[nj]};
unsigned int col = colb;
if ((p[nvp+j] & 0xf) != 0xf)
{
const unsigned short* va = &lmesh.verts[vi[0]*3];
const unsigned short* vb = &lmesh.verts[vi[1]*3];
const float ax = orig[0] + va[0]*cs;
const float ay = orig[1] + (va[1]+1+(i&1))*ch;
const float az = orig[2] + va[2]*cs;
const float bx = orig[0] + vb[0]*cs;
const float by = orig[1] + (vb[1]+1+(i&1))*ch;
const float bz = orig[2] + vb[2]*cs;
const float cx = (ax+bx)*0.5f;
const float cy = (ay+by)*0.5f;
const float cz = (az+bz)*0.5f;
int d = p[nvp+j] & 0xf;
const float dx = cx + offs[d*2+0]*2*cs;
const float dy = cy;
const float dz = cz + offs[d*2+1]*2*cs;
dd->vertex(cx,cy,cz,duRGBA(255,0,0,255));
dd->vertex(dx,dy,dz,duRGBA(255,0,0,255));
col = duRGBA(255,255,255,128);
}
for (int k = 0; k < 2; ++k)
{
const unsigned short* v = &lmesh.verts[vi[k]*3];
const float x = orig[0] + v[0]*cs;
const float y = orig[1] + (v[1]+1)*ch + 0.1f;
const float z = orig[2] + v[2]*cs;
dd->vertex(x, y, z, col);
}
}
}
dd->end();
dd->begin(DU_DRAW_POINTS, 3.0f);
const unsigned int colv = duRGBA(0,0,0,220);
for (int i = 0; i < lmesh.nverts; ++i)
{
const unsigned short* v = &lmesh.verts[i*3];
const float x = orig[0] + v[0]*cs;
const float y = orig[1] + (v[1]+1)*ch + 0.1f;
const float z = orig[2] + v[2]*cs;
dd->vertex(x,y,z, colv);
}
dd->end();
}

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#define _USE_MATH_DEFINES
#include <math.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "Recast.h"
#include "RecastAlloc.h"
#include "RecastDump.h"
duFileIO::~duFileIO()
{
// Empty
}
static void ioprintf(duFileIO* io, const char* format, ...)
{
char line[256];
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, format);
const int n = vsnprintf(line, sizeof(line), format, ap);
va_end(ap);
if (n > 0)
io->write(line, sizeof(char)*n);
}
bool duDumpPolyMeshToObj(rcPolyMesh& pmesh, duFileIO* io)
{
if (!io)
{
printf("duDumpPolyMeshToObj: input IO is null.\n");
return false;
}
if (!io->isWriting())
{
printf("duDumpPolyMeshToObj: input IO not writing.\n");
return false;
}
const int nvp = pmesh.nvp;
const float cs = pmesh.cs;
const float ch = pmesh.ch;
const float* orig = pmesh.bmin;
ioprintf(io, "# Recast Navmesh\n");
ioprintf(io, "o NavMesh\n");
ioprintf(io, "\n");
for (int i = 0; i < pmesh.nverts; ++i)
{
const unsigned short* v = &pmesh.verts[i*3];
const float x = orig[0] + v[0]*cs;
const float y = orig[1] + (v[1]+1)*ch + 0.1f;
const float z = orig[2] + v[2]*cs;
ioprintf(io, "v %f %f %f\n", x,y,z);
}
ioprintf(io, "\n");
for (int i = 0; i < pmesh.npolys; ++i)
{
const unsigned short* p = &pmesh.polys[i*nvp*2];
for (int j = 2; j < nvp; ++j)
{
if (p[j] == RC_MESH_NULL_IDX) break;
ioprintf(io, "f %d %d %d\n", p[0]+1, p[j-1]+1, p[j]+1);
}
}
return true;
}
bool duDumpPolyMeshDetailToObj(rcPolyMeshDetail& dmesh, duFileIO* io)
{
if (!io)
{
printf("duDumpPolyMeshDetailToObj: input IO is null.\n");
return false;
}
if (!io->isWriting())
{
printf("duDumpPolyMeshDetailToObj: input IO not writing.\n");
return false;
}
ioprintf(io, "# Recast Navmesh\n");
ioprintf(io, "o NavMesh\n");
ioprintf(io, "\n");
for (int i = 0; i < dmesh.nverts; ++i)
{
const float* v = &dmesh.verts[i*3];
ioprintf(io, "v %f %f %f\n", v[0],v[1],v[2]);
}
ioprintf(io, "\n");
for (int i = 0; i < dmesh.nmeshes; ++i)
{
const unsigned int* m = &dmesh.meshes[i*4];
const unsigned int bverts = m[0];
const unsigned int btris = m[2];
const unsigned int ntris = m[3];
const unsigned char* tris = &dmesh.tris[btris*4];
for (unsigned int j = 0; j < ntris; ++j)
{
ioprintf(io, "f %d %d %d\n",
(int)(bverts+tris[j*4+0])+1,
(int)(bverts+tris[j*4+1])+1,
(int)(bverts+tris[j*4+2])+1);
}
}
return true;
}
static const int CSET_MAGIC = ('c' << 24) | ('s' << 16) | ('e' << 8) | 't';
static const int CSET_VERSION = 2;
bool duDumpContourSet(struct rcContourSet& cset, duFileIO* io)
{
if (!io)
{
printf("duDumpContourSet: input IO is null.\n");
return false;
}
if (!io->isWriting())
{
printf("duDumpContourSet: input IO not writing.\n");
return false;
}
io->write(&CSET_MAGIC, sizeof(CSET_MAGIC));
io->write(&CSET_VERSION, sizeof(CSET_VERSION));
io->write(&cset.nconts, sizeof(cset.nconts));
io->write(cset.bmin, sizeof(cset.bmin));
io->write(cset.bmax, sizeof(cset.bmax));
io->write(&cset.cs, sizeof(cset.cs));
io->write(&cset.ch, sizeof(cset.ch));
io->write(&cset.width, sizeof(cset.width));
io->write(&cset.height, sizeof(cset.height));
io->write(&cset.borderSize, sizeof(cset.borderSize));
for (int i = 0; i < cset.nconts; ++i)
{
const rcContour& cont = cset.conts[i];
io->write(&cont.nverts, sizeof(cont.nverts));
io->write(&cont.nrverts, sizeof(cont.nrverts));
io->write(&cont.reg, sizeof(cont.reg));
io->write(&cont.area, sizeof(cont.area));
io->write(cont.verts, sizeof(int)*4*cont.nverts);
io->write(cont.rverts, sizeof(int)*4*cont.nrverts);
}
return true;
}
bool duReadContourSet(struct rcContourSet& cset, duFileIO* io)
{
if (!io)
{
printf("duReadContourSet: input IO is null.\n");
return false;
}
if (!io->isReading())
{
printf("duReadContourSet: input IO not reading.\n");
return false;
}
int magic = 0;
int version = 0;
io->read(&magic, sizeof(magic));
io->read(&version, sizeof(version));
if (magic != CSET_MAGIC)
{
printf("duReadContourSet: Bad voodoo.\n");
return false;
}
if (version != CSET_VERSION)
{
printf("duReadContourSet: Bad version.\n");
return false;
}
io->read(&cset.nconts, sizeof(cset.nconts));
cset.conts = (rcContour*)rcAlloc(sizeof(rcContour)*cset.nconts, RC_ALLOC_PERM);
if (!cset.conts)
{
printf("duReadContourSet: Could not alloc contours (%d)\n", cset.nconts);
return false;
}
memset(cset.conts, 0, sizeof(rcContour)*cset.nconts);
io->read(cset.bmin, sizeof(cset.bmin));
io->read(cset.bmax, sizeof(cset.bmax));
io->read(&cset.cs, sizeof(cset.cs));
io->read(&cset.ch, sizeof(cset.ch));
io->read(&cset.width, sizeof(cset.width));
io->read(&cset.height, sizeof(cset.height));
io->read(&cset.borderSize, sizeof(cset.borderSize));
for (int i = 0; i < cset.nconts; ++i)
{
rcContour& cont = cset.conts[i];
io->read(&cont.nverts, sizeof(cont.nverts));
io->read(&cont.nrverts, sizeof(cont.nrverts));
io->read(&cont.reg, sizeof(cont.reg));
io->read(&cont.area, sizeof(cont.area));
cont.verts = (int*)rcAlloc(sizeof(int)*4*cont.nverts, RC_ALLOC_PERM);
if (!cont.verts)
{
printf("duReadContourSet: Could not alloc contour verts (%d)\n", cont.nverts);
return false;
}
cont.rverts = (int*)rcAlloc(sizeof(int)*4*cont.nrverts, RC_ALLOC_PERM);
if (!cont.rverts)
{
printf("duReadContourSet: Could not alloc contour rverts (%d)\n", cont.nrverts);
return false;
}
io->read(cont.verts, sizeof(int)*4*cont.nverts);
io->read(cont.rverts, sizeof(int)*4*cont.nrverts);
}
return true;
}
static const int CHF_MAGIC = ('r' << 24) | ('c' << 16) | ('h' << 8) | 'f';
static const int CHF_VERSION = 3;
bool duDumpCompactHeightfield(struct rcCompactHeightfield& chf, duFileIO* io)
{
if (!io)
{
printf("duDumpCompactHeightfield: input IO is null.\n");
return false;
}
if (!io->isWriting())
{
printf("duDumpCompactHeightfield: input IO not writing.\n");
return false;
}
io->write(&CHF_MAGIC, sizeof(CHF_MAGIC));
io->write(&CHF_VERSION, sizeof(CHF_VERSION));
io->write(&chf.width, sizeof(chf.width));
io->write(&chf.height, sizeof(chf.height));
io->write(&chf.spanCount, sizeof(chf.spanCount));
io->write(&chf.walkableHeight, sizeof(chf.walkableHeight));
io->write(&chf.walkableClimb, sizeof(chf.walkableClimb));
io->write(&chf.borderSize, sizeof(chf.borderSize));
io->write(&chf.maxDistance, sizeof(chf.maxDistance));
io->write(&chf.maxRegions, sizeof(chf.maxRegions));
io->write(chf.bmin, sizeof(chf.bmin));
io->write(chf.bmax, sizeof(chf.bmax));
io->write(&chf.cs, sizeof(chf.cs));
io->write(&chf.ch, sizeof(chf.ch));
int tmp = 0;
if (chf.cells) tmp |= 1;
if (chf.spans) tmp |= 2;
if (chf.dist) tmp |= 4;
if (chf.areas) tmp |= 8;
io->write(&tmp, sizeof(tmp));
if (chf.cells)
io->write(chf.cells, sizeof(rcCompactCell)*chf.width*chf.height);
if (chf.spans)
io->write(chf.spans, sizeof(rcCompactSpan)*chf.spanCount);
if (chf.dist)
io->write(chf.dist, sizeof(unsigned short)*chf.spanCount);
if (chf.areas)
io->write(chf.areas, sizeof(unsigned char)*chf.spanCount);
return true;
}
bool duReadCompactHeightfield(struct rcCompactHeightfield& chf, duFileIO* io)
{
if (!io)
{
printf("duReadCompactHeightfield: input IO is null.\n");
return false;
}
if (!io->isReading())
{
printf("duReadCompactHeightfield: input IO not reading.\n");
return false;
}
int magic = 0;
int version = 0;
io->read(&magic, sizeof(magic));
io->read(&version, sizeof(version));
if (magic != CHF_MAGIC)
{
printf("duReadCompactHeightfield: Bad voodoo.\n");
return false;
}
if (version != CHF_VERSION)
{
printf("duReadCompactHeightfield: Bad version.\n");
return false;
}
io->read(&chf.width, sizeof(chf.width));
io->read(&chf.height, sizeof(chf.height));
io->read(&chf.spanCount, sizeof(chf.spanCount));
io->read(&chf.walkableHeight, sizeof(chf.walkableHeight));
io->read(&chf.walkableClimb, sizeof(chf.walkableClimb));
io->read(&chf.borderSize, sizeof(chf.borderSize));
io->read(&chf.maxDistance, sizeof(chf.maxDistance));
io->read(&chf.maxRegions, sizeof(chf.maxRegions));
io->read(chf.bmin, sizeof(chf.bmin));
io->read(chf.bmax, sizeof(chf.bmax));
io->read(&chf.cs, sizeof(chf.cs));
io->read(&chf.ch, sizeof(chf.ch));
int tmp = 0;
io->read(&tmp, sizeof(tmp));
if (tmp & 1)
{
chf.cells = (rcCompactCell*)rcAlloc(sizeof(rcCompactCell)*chf.width*chf.height, RC_ALLOC_PERM);
if (!chf.cells)
{
printf("duReadCompactHeightfield: Could not alloc cells (%d)\n", chf.width*chf.height);
return false;
}
io->read(chf.cells, sizeof(rcCompactCell)*chf.width*chf.height);
}
if (tmp & 2)
{
chf.spans = (rcCompactSpan*)rcAlloc(sizeof(rcCompactSpan)*chf.spanCount, RC_ALLOC_PERM);
if (!chf.spans)
{
printf("duReadCompactHeightfield: Could not alloc spans (%d)\n", chf.spanCount);
return false;
}
io->read(chf.spans, sizeof(rcCompactSpan)*chf.spanCount);
}
if (tmp & 4)
{
chf.dist = (unsigned short*)rcAlloc(sizeof(unsigned short)*chf.spanCount, RC_ALLOC_PERM);
if (!chf.dist)
{
printf("duReadCompactHeightfield: Could not alloc dist (%d)\n", chf.spanCount);
return false;
}
io->read(chf.dist, sizeof(unsigned short)*chf.spanCount);
}
if (tmp & 8)
{
chf.areas = (unsigned char*)rcAlloc(sizeof(unsigned char)*chf.spanCount, RC_ALLOC_PERM);
if (!chf.areas)
{
printf("duReadCompactHeightfield: Could not alloc areas (%d)\n", chf.spanCount);
return false;
}
io->read(chf.areas, sizeof(unsigned char)*chf.spanCount);
}
return true;
}
static void logLine(rcContext& ctx, rcTimerLabel label, const char* name, const float pc)
{
const int t = ctx.getAccumulatedTime(label);
if (t < 0) return;
ctx.log(RC_LOG_PROGRESS, "%s:\t%.2fms\t(%.1f%%)", name, t/1000.0f, t*pc);
}
void duLogBuildTimes(rcContext& ctx, const int totalTimeUsec)
{
const float pc = 100.0f / totalTimeUsec;
ctx.log(RC_LOG_PROGRESS, "Build Times");
logLine(ctx, RC_TIMER_RASTERIZE_TRIANGLES, "- Rasterize", pc);
logLine(ctx, RC_TIMER_BUILD_COMPACTHEIGHTFIELD, "- Build Compact", pc);
logLine(ctx, RC_TIMER_FILTER_BORDER, "- Filter Border", pc);
logLine(ctx, RC_TIMER_FILTER_WALKABLE, "- Filter Walkable", pc);
logLine(ctx, RC_TIMER_ERODE_AREA, "- Erode Area", pc);
logLine(ctx, RC_TIMER_MEDIAN_AREA, "- Median Area", pc);
logLine(ctx, RC_TIMER_MARK_BOX_AREA, "- Mark Box Area", pc);
logLine(ctx, RC_TIMER_MARK_CONVEXPOLY_AREA, "- Mark Convex Area", pc);
logLine(ctx, RC_TIMER_MARK_CYLINDER_AREA, "- Mark Cylinder Area", pc);
logLine(ctx, RC_TIMER_BUILD_DISTANCEFIELD, "- Build Distance Field", pc);
logLine(ctx, RC_TIMER_BUILD_DISTANCEFIELD_DIST, " - Distance", pc);
logLine(ctx, RC_TIMER_BUILD_DISTANCEFIELD_BLUR, " - Blur", pc);
logLine(ctx, RC_TIMER_BUILD_REGIONS, "- Build Regions", pc);
logLine(ctx, RC_TIMER_BUILD_REGIONS_WATERSHED, " - Watershed", pc);
logLine(ctx, RC_TIMER_BUILD_REGIONS_EXPAND, " - Expand", pc);
logLine(ctx, RC_TIMER_BUILD_REGIONS_FLOOD, " - Find Basins", pc);
logLine(ctx, RC_TIMER_BUILD_REGIONS_FILTER, " - Filter", pc);
logLine(ctx, RC_TIMER_BUILD_LAYERS, "- Build Layers", pc);
logLine(ctx, RC_TIMER_BUILD_CONTOURS, "- Build Contours", pc);
logLine(ctx, RC_TIMER_BUILD_CONTOURS_TRACE, " - Trace", pc);
logLine(ctx, RC_TIMER_BUILD_CONTOURS_SIMPLIFY, " - Simplify", pc);
logLine(ctx, RC_TIMER_BUILD_POLYMESH, "- Build Polymesh", pc);
logLine(ctx, RC_TIMER_BUILD_POLYMESHDETAIL, "- Build Polymesh Detail", pc);
logLine(ctx, RC_TIMER_MERGE_POLYMESH, "- Merge Polymeshes", pc);
logLine(ctx, RC_TIMER_MERGE_POLYMESHDETAIL, "- Merge Polymesh Details", pc);
ctx.log(RC_LOG_PROGRESS, "=== TOTAL:\t%.2fms", totalTimeUsec/1000.0f);
}

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file(GLOB SOURCES Source/*.cpp)
add_library(Detour ${SOURCES})
add_library(RecastNavigation::Detour ALIAS Detour)
set_target_properties(Detour PROPERTIES DEBUG_POSTFIX -d)
set(Detour_INCLUDE_DIR "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/Include")
target_include_directories(Detour PUBLIC
"$<BUILD_INTERFACE:${Detour_INCLUDE_DIR}>"
)
set_target_properties(Detour PROPERTIES
SOVERSION ${SOVERSION}
VERSION ${VERSION}
COMPILE_PDB_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY .
COMPILE_PDB_NAME "Detour-d"
)
install(TARGETS Detour
RUNTIME DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR}
ARCHIVE DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}
LIBRARY DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}
COMPONENT library
)
file(GLOB INCLUDES Include/*.h)
install(FILES ${INCLUDES} DESTINATION
${CMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR}/recastnavigation)
install(FILES "$<TARGET_FILE_DIR:Detour>/Detour-d.pdb" CONFIGURATIONS "Debug" DESTINATION "lib")

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#ifndef DETOURALLOCATOR_H
#define DETOURALLOCATOR_H
#include <stddef.h>
/// Provides hint values to the memory allocator on how long the
/// memory is expected to be used.
enum dtAllocHint
{
DT_ALLOC_PERM, ///< Memory persist after a function call.
DT_ALLOC_TEMP ///< Memory used temporarily within a function.
};
/// A memory allocation function.
// @param[in] size The size, in bytes of memory, to allocate.
// @param[in] rcAllocHint A hint to the allocator on how long the memory is expected to be in use.
// @return A pointer to the beginning of the allocated memory block, or null if the allocation failed.
/// @see dtAllocSetCustom
typedef void* (dtAllocFunc)(size_t size, dtAllocHint hint);
/// A memory deallocation function.
/// @param[in] ptr A pointer to a memory block previously allocated using #dtAllocFunc.
/// @see dtAllocSetCustom
typedef void (dtFreeFunc)(void* ptr);
/// Sets the base custom allocation functions to be used by Detour.
/// @param[in] allocFunc The memory allocation function to be used by #dtAlloc
/// @param[in] freeFunc The memory de-allocation function to be used by #dtFree
void dtAllocSetCustom(dtAllocFunc *allocFunc, dtFreeFunc *freeFunc);
/// Allocates a memory block.
/// @param[in] size The size, in bytes of memory, to allocate.
/// @param[in] hint A hint to the allocator on how long the memory is expected to be in use.
/// @return A pointer to the beginning of the allocated memory block, or null if the allocation failed.
/// @see dtFree
void* dtAlloc(size_t size, dtAllocHint hint);
/// Deallocates a memory block.
/// @param[in] ptr A pointer to a memory block previously allocated using #dtAlloc.
/// @see dtAlloc
void dtFree(void* ptr);
#endif

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#ifndef DETOURASSERT_H
#define DETOURASSERT_H
// Note: This header file's only purpose is to include define assert.
// Feel free to change the file and include your own implementation instead.
#ifdef NDEBUG
// From http://cnicholson.net/2009/02/stupid-c-tricks-adventures-in-assert/
# define dtAssert(x) do { (void)sizeof(x); } while((void)(__LINE__==-1),false)
#else
/// An assertion failure function.
// @param[in] expression asserted expression.
// @param[in] file Filename of the failed assertion.
// @param[in] line Line number of the failed assertion.
/// @see dtAssertFailSetCustom
typedef void (dtAssertFailFunc)(const char* expression, const char* file, int line);
/// Sets the base custom assertion failure function to be used by Detour.
/// @param[in] assertFailFunc The function to be invoked in case of failure of #dtAssert
void dtAssertFailSetCustom(dtAssertFailFunc *assertFailFunc);
/// Gets the base custom assertion failure function to be used by Detour.
dtAssertFailFunc* dtAssertFailGetCustom();
# include <assert.h>
# define dtAssert(expression) \
{ \
dtAssertFailFunc* failFunc = dtAssertFailGetCustom(); \
if(failFunc == NULL) { assert(expression); } \
else if(!(expression)) { (*failFunc)(#expression, __FILE__, __LINE__); } \
}
#endif
#endif // DETOURASSERT_H

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#ifndef DETOURCOMMON_H
#define DETOURCOMMON_H
#include "DetourMath.h"
#include <stddef.h>
/**
@defgroup detour Detour
Members in this module are used to create, manipulate, and query navigation
meshes.
@note This is a summary list of members. Use the index or search
feature to find minor members.
*/
/// @name General helper functions
/// @{
/// Used to ignore a function parameter. VS complains about unused parameters
/// and this silences the warning.
/// @param [in] _ Unused parameter
template<class T> void dtIgnoreUnused(const T&) { }
/// Swaps the values of the two parameters.
/// @param[in,out] a Value A
/// @param[in,out] b Value B
template<class T> inline void dtSwap(T& a, T& b) { T t = a; a = b; b = t; }
/// Returns the minimum of two values.
/// @param[in] a Value A
/// @param[in] b Value B
/// @return The minimum of the two values.
template<class T> inline T dtMin(T a, T b) { return a < b ? a : b; }
/// Returns the maximum of two values.
/// @param[in] a Value A
/// @param[in] b Value B
/// @return The maximum of the two values.
template<class T> inline T dtMax(T a, T b) { return a > b ? a : b; }
/// Returns the absolute value.
/// @param[in] a The value.
/// @return The absolute value of the specified value.
template<class T> inline T dtAbs(T a) { return a < 0 ? -a : a; }
/// Returns the square of the value.
/// @param[in] a The value.
/// @return The square of the value.
template<class T> inline T dtSqr(T a) { return a*a; }
/// Clamps the value to the specified range.
/// @param[in] v The value to clamp.
/// @param[in] mn The minimum permitted return value.
/// @param[in] mx The maximum permitted return value.
/// @return The value, clamped to the specified range.
template<class T> inline T dtClamp(T v, T mn, T mx) { return v < mn ? mn : (v > mx ? mx : v); }
/// @}
/// @name Vector helper functions.
/// @{
/// Derives the cross product of two vectors. (@p v1 x @p v2)
/// @param[out] dest The cross product. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] v1 A Vector [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] v2 A vector [(x, y, z)]
inline void dtVcross(float* dest, const float* v1, const float* v2)
{
dest[0] = v1[1]*v2[2] - v1[2]*v2[1];
dest[1] = v1[2]*v2[0] - v1[0]*v2[2];
dest[2] = v1[0]*v2[1] - v1[1]*v2[0];
}
/// Derives the dot product of two vectors. (@p v1 . @p v2)
/// @param[in] v1 A Vector [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] v2 A vector [(x, y, z)]
/// @return The dot product.
inline float dtVdot(const float* v1, const float* v2)
{
return v1[0]*v2[0] + v1[1]*v2[1] + v1[2]*v2[2];
}
/// Performs a scaled vector addition. (@p v1 + (@p v2 * @p s))
/// @param[out] dest The result vector. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] v1 The base vector. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] v2 The vector to scale and add to @p v1. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] s The amount to scale @p v2 by before adding to @p v1.
inline void dtVmad(float* dest, const float* v1, const float* v2, const float s)
{
dest[0] = v1[0]+v2[0]*s;
dest[1] = v1[1]+v2[1]*s;
dest[2] = v1[2]+v2[2]*s;
}
/// Performs a linear interpolation between two vectors. (@p v1 toward @p v2)
/// @param[out] dest The result vector. [(x, y, x)]
/// @param[in] v1 The starting vector.
/// @param[in] v2 The destination vector.
/// @param[in] t The interpolation factor. [Limits: 0 <= value <= 1.0]
inline void dtVlerp(float* dest, const float* v1, const float* v2, const float t)
{
dest[0] = v1[0]+(v2[0]-v1[0])*t;
dest[1] = v1[1]+(v2[1]-v1[1])*t;
dest[2] = v1[2]+(v2[2]-v1[2])*t;
}
/// Performs a vector addition. (@p v1 + @p v2)
/// @param[out] dest The result vector. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] v1 The base vector. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] v2 The vector to add to @p v1. [(x, y, z)]
inline void dtVadd(float* dest, const float* v1, const float* v2)
{
dest[0] = v1[0]+v2[0];
dest[1] = v1[1]+v2[1];
dest[2] = v1[2]+v2[2];
}
/// Performs a vector subtraction. (@p v1 - @p v2)
/// @param[out] dest The result vector. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] v1 The base vector. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] v2 The vector to subtract from @p v1. [(x, y, z)]
inline void dtVsub(float* dest, const float* v1, const float* v2)
{
dest[0] = v1[0]-v2[0];
dest[1] = v1[1]-v2[1];
dest[2] = v1[2]-v2[2];
}
/// Scales the vector by the specified value. (@p v * @p t)
/// @param[out] dest The result vector. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] v The vector to scale. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] t The scaling factor.
inline void dtVscale(float* dest, const float* v, const float t)
{
dest[0] = v[0]*t;
dest[1] = v[1]*t;
dest[2] = v[2]*t;
}
/// Selects the minimum value of each element from the specified vectors.
/// @param[in,out] mn A vector. (Will be updated with the result.) [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] v A vector. [(x, y, z)]
inline void dtVmin(float* mn, const float* v)
{
mn[0] = dtMin(mn[0], v[0]);
mn[1] = dtMin(mn[1], v[1]);
mn[2] = dtMin(mn[2], v[2]);
}
/// Selects the maximum value of each element from the specified vectors.
/// @param[in,out] mx A vector. (Will be updated with the result.) [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] v A vector. [(x, y, z)]
inline void dtVmax(float* mx, const float* v)
{
mx[0] = dtMax(mx[0], v[0]);
mx[1] = dtMax(mx[1], v[1]);
mx[2] = dtMax(mx[2], v[2]);
}
/// Sets the vector elements to the specified values.
/// @param[out] dest The result vector. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] x The x-value of the vector.
/// @param[in] y The y-value of the vector.
/// @param[in] z The z-value of the vector.
inline void dtVset(float* dest, const float x, const float y, const float z)
{
dest[0] = x; dest[1] = y; dest[2] = z;
}
/// Performs a vector copy.
/// @param[out] dest The result. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] a The vector to copy. [(x, y, z)]
inline void dtVcopy(float* dest, const float* a)
{
dest[0] = a[0];
dest[1] = a[1];
dest[2] = a[2];
}
/// Derives the scalar length of the vector.
/// @param[in] v The vector. [(x, y, z)]
/// @return The scalar length of the vector.
inline float dtVlen(const float* v)
{
return dtMathSqrtf(v[0] * v[0] + v[1] * v[1] + v[2] * v[2]);
}
/// Derives the square of the scalar length of the vector. (len * len)
/// @param[in] v The vector. [(x, y, z)]
/// @return The square of the scalar length of the vector.
inline float dtVlenSqr(const float* v)
{
return v[0]*v[0] + v[1]*v[1] + v[2]*v[2];
}
/// Returns the distance between two points.
/// @param[in] v1 A point. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] v2 A point. [(x, y, z)]
/// @return The distance between the two points.
inline float dtVdist(const float* v1, const float* v2)
{
const float dx = v2[0] - v1[0];
const float dy = v2[1] - v1[1];
const float dz = v2[2] - v1[2];
return dtMathSqrtf(dx*dx + dy*dy + dz*dz);
}
/// Returns the square of the distance between two points.
/// @param[in] v1 A point. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] v2 A point. [(x, y, z)]
/// @return The square of the distance between the two points.
inline float dtVdistSqr(const float* v1, const float* v2)
{
const float dx = v2[0] - v1[0];
const float dy = v2[1] - v1[1];
const float dz = v2[2] - v1[2];
return dx*dx + dy*dy + dz*dz;
}
/// Derives the distance between the specified points on the xz-plane.
/// @param[in] v1 A point. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] v2 A point. [(x, y, z)]
/// @return The distance between the point on the xz-plane.
///
/// The vectors are projected onto the xz-plane, so the y-values are ignored.
inline float dtVdist2D(const float* v1, const float* v2)
{
const float dx = v2[0] - v1[0];
const float dz = v2[2] - v1[2];
return dtMathSqrtf(dx*dx + dz*dz);
}
/// Derives the square of the distance between the specified points on the xz-plane.
/// @param[in] v1 A point. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] v2 A point. [(x, y, z)]
/// @return The square of the distance between the point on the xz-plane.
inline float dtVdist2DSqr(const float* v1, const float* v2)
{
const float dx = v2[0] - v1[0];
const float dz = v2[2] - v1[2];
return dx*dx + dz*dz;
}
/// Normalizes the vector.
/// @param[in,out] v The vector to normalize. [(x, y, z)]
inline void dtVnormalize(float* v)
{
float d = 1.0f / dtMathSqrtf(dtSqr(v[0]) + dtSqr(v[1]) + dtSqr(v[2]));
v[0] *= d;
v[1] *= d;
v[2] *= d;
}
/// Performs a 'sloppy' colocation check of the specified points.
/// @param[in] p0 A point. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] p1 A point. [(x, y, z)]
/// @return True if the points are considered to be at the same location.
///
/// Basically, this function will return true if the specified points are
/// close enough to eachother to be considered colocated.
inline bool dtVequal(const float* p0, const float* p1)
{
static const float thr = dtSqr(1.0f/16384.0f);
const float d = dtVdistSqr(p0, p1);
return d < thr;
}
/// Checks that the specified vector's components are all finite.
/// @param[in] v A point. [(x, y, z)]
/// @return True if all of the point's components are finite, i.e. not NaN
/// or any of the infinities.
inline bool dtVisfinite(const float* v)
{
bool result =
dtMathIsfinite(v[0]) &&
dtMathIsfinite(v[1]) &&
dtMathIsfinite(v[2]);
return result;
}
/// Checks that the specified vector's 2D components are finite.
/// @param[in] v A point. [(x, y, z)]
inline bool dtVisfinite2D(const float* v)
{
bool result = dtMathIsfinite(v[0]) && dtMathIsfinite(v[2]);
return result;
}
/// Derives the dot product of two vectors on the xz-plane. (@p u . @p v)
/// @param[in] u A vector [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] v A vector [(x, y, z)]
/// @return The dot product on the xz-plane.
///
/// The vectors are projected onto the xz-plane, so the y-values are ignored.
inline float dtVdot2D(const float* u, const float* v)
{
return u[0]*v[0] + u[2]*v[2];
}
/// Derives the xz-plane 2D perp product of the two vectors. (uz*vx - ux*vz)
/// @param[in] u The LHV vector [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] v The RHV vector [(x, y, z)]
/// @return The dot product on the xz-plane.
///
/// The vectors are projected onto the xz-plane, so the y-values are ignored.
inline float dtVperp2D(const float* u, const float* v)
{
return u[2]*v[0] - u[0]*v[2];
}
/// @}
/// @name Computational geometry helper functions.
/// @{
/// Derives the signed xz-plane area of the triangle ABC, or the relationship of line AB to point C.
/// @param[in] a Vertex A. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] b Vertex B. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] c Vertex C. [(x, y, z)]
/// @return The signed xz-plane area of the triangle.
inline float dtTriArea2D(const float* a, const float* b, const float* c)
{
const float abx = b[0] - a[0];
const float abz = b[2] - a[2];
const float acx = c[0] - a[0];
const float acz = c[2] - a[2];
return acx*abz - abx*acz;
}
/// Determines if two axis-aligned bounding boxes overlap.
/// @param[in] amin Minimum bounds of box A. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] amax Maximum bounds of box A. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] bmin Minimum bounds of box B. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] bmax Maximum bounds of box B. [(x, y, z)]
/// @return True if the two AABB's overlap.
/// @see dtOverlapBounds
inline bool dtOverlapQuantBounds(const unsigned short amin[3], const unsigned short amax[3],
const unsigned short bmin[3], const unsigned short bmax[3])
{
bool overlap = true;
overlap = (amin[0] > bmax[0] || amax[0] < bmin[0]) ? false : overlap;
overlap = (amin[1] > bmax[1] || amax[1] < bmin[1]) ? false : overlap;
overlap = (amin[2] > bmax[2] || amax[2] < bmin[2]) ? false : overlap;
return overlap;
}
/// Determines if two axis-aligned bounding boxes overlap.
/// @param[in] amin Minimum bounds of box A. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] amax Maximum bounds of box A. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] bmin Minimum bounds of box B. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] bmax Maximum bounds of box B. [(x, y, z)]
/// @return True if the two AABB's overlap.
/// @see dtOverlapQuantBounds
inline bool dtOverlapBounds(const float* amin, const float* amax,
const float* bmin, const float* bmax)
{
bool overlap = true;
overlap = (amin[0] > bmax[0] || amax[0] < bmin[0]) ? false : overlap;
overlap = (amin[1] > bmax[1] || amax[1] < bmin[1]) ? false : overlap;
overlap = (amin[2] > bmax[2] || amax[2] < bmin[2]) ? false : overlap;
return overlap;
}
/// Derives the closest point on a triangle from the specified reference point.
/// @param[out] closest The closest point on the triangle.
/// @param[in] p The reference point from which to test. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] a Vertex A of triangle ABC. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] b Vertex B of triangle ABC. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] c Vertex C of triangle ABC. [(x, y, z)]
void dtClosestPtPointTriangle(float* closest, const float* p,
const float* a, const float* b, const float* c);
/// Derives the y-axis height of the closest point on the triangle from the specified reference point.
/// @param[in] p The reference point from which to test. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] a Vertex A of triangle ABC. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] b Vertex B of triangle ABC. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] c Vertex C of triangle ABC. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[out] h The resulting height.
bool dtClosestHeightPointTriangle(const float* p, const float* a, const float* b, const float* c, float& h);
bool dtIntersectSegmentPoly2D(const float* p0, const float* p1,
const float* verts, int nverts,
float& tmin, float& tmax,
int& segMin, int& segMax);
bool dtIntersectSegSeg2D(const float* ap, const float* aq,
const float* bp, const float* bq,
float& s, float& t);
/// Determines if the specified point is inside the convex polygon on the xz-plane.
/// @param[in] pt The point to check. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] verts The polygon vertices. [(x, y, z) * @p nverts]
/// @param[in] nverts The number of vertices. [Limit: >= 3]
/// @return True if the point is inside the polygon.
bool dtPointInPolygon(const float* pt, const float* verts, const int nverts);
bool dtDistancePtPolyEdgesSqr(const float* pt, const float* verts, const int nverts,
float* ed, float* et);
float dtDistancePtSegSqr2D(const float* pt, const float* p, const float* q, float& t);
/// Derives the centroid of a convex polygon.
/// @param[out] tc The centroid of the polgyon. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] idx The polygon indices. [(vertIndex) * @p nidx]
/// @param[in] nidx The number of indices in the polygon. [Limit: >= 3]
/// @param[in] verts The polygon vertices. [(x, y, z) * vertCount]
void dtCalcPolyCenter(float* tc, const unsigned short* idx, int nidx, const float* verts);
/// Determines if the two convex polygons overlap on the xz-plane.
/// @param[in] polya Polygon A vertices. [(x, y, z) * @p npolya]
/// @param[in] npolya The number of vertices in polygon A.
/// @param[in] polyb Polygon B vertices. [(x, y, z) * @p npolyb]
/// @param[in] npolyb The number of vertices in polygon B.
/// @return True if the two polygons overlap.
bool dtOverlapPolyPoly2D(const float* polya, const int npolya,
const float* polyb, const int npolyb);
/// @}
/// @name Miscellanious functions.
/// @{
inline unsigned int dtNextPow2(unsigned int v)
{
v--;
v |= v >> 1;
v |= v >> 2;
v |= v >> 4;
v |= v >> 8;
v |= v >> 16;
v++;
return v;
}
inline unsigned int dtIlog2(unsigned int v)
{
unsigned int r;
unsigned int shift;
r = (v > 0xffff) << 4; v >>= r;
shift = (v > 0xff) << 3; v >>= shift; r |= shift;
shift = (v > 0xf) << 2; v >>= shift; r |= shift;
shift = (v > 0x3) << 1; v >>= shift; r |= shift;
r |= (v >> 1);
return r;
}
inline int dtAlign4(int x) { return (x+3) & ~3; }
inline int dtOppositeTile(int side) { return (side+4) & 0x7; }
inline void dtSwapByte(unsigned char* a, unsigned char* b)
{
unsigned char tmp = *a;
*a = *b;
*b = tmp;
}
inline void dtSwapEndian(unsigned short* v)
{
unsigned char* x = (unsigned char*)v;
dtSwapByte(x+0, x+1);
}
inline void dtSwapEndian(short* v)
{
unsigned char* x = (unsigned char*)v;
dtSwapByte(x+0, x+1);
}
inline void dtSwapEndian(unsigned int* v)
{
unsigned char* x = (unsigned char*)v;
dtSwapByte(x+0, x+3); dtSwapByte(x+1, x+2);
}
inline void dtSwapEndian(int* v)
{
unsigned char* x = (unsigned char*)v;
dtSwapByte(x+0, x+3); dtSwapByte(x+1, x+2);
}
inline void dtSwapEndian(float* v)
{
unsigned char* x = (unsigned char*)v;
dtSwapByte(x+0, x+3); dtSwapByte(x+1, x+2);
}
void dtRandomPointInConvexPoly(const float* pts, const int npts, float* areas,
const float s, const float t, float* out);
template<typename TypeToRetrieveAs>
TypeToRetrieveAs* dtGetThenAdvanceBufferPointer(const unsigned char*& buffer, const size_t distanceToAdvance)
{
TypeToRetrieveAs* returnPointer = reinterpret_cast<TypeToRetrieveAs*>(buffer);
buffer += distanceToAdvance;
return returnPointer;
}
template<typename TypeToRetrieveAs>
TypeToRetrieveAs* dtGetThenAdvanceBufferPointer(unsigned char*& buffer, const size_t distanceToAdvance)
{
TypeToRetrieveAs* returnPointer = reinterpret_cast<TypeToRetrieveAs*>(buffer);
buffer += distanceToAdvance;
return returnPointer;
}
/// @}
#endif // DETOURCOMMON_H
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// This section contains detailed documentation for members that don't have
// a source file. It reduces clutter in the main section of the header.
/**
@fn float dtTriArea2D(const float* a, const float* b, const float* c)
@par
The vertices are projected onto the xz-plane, so the y-values are ignored.
This is a low cost function than can be used for various purposes. Its main purpose
is for point/line relationship testing.
In all cases: A value of zero indicates that all vertices are collinear or represent the same point.
(On the xz-plane.)
When used for point/line relationship tests, AB usually represents a line against which
the C point is to be tested. In this case:
A positive value indicates that point C is to the left of line AB, looking from A toward B.<br/>
A negative value indicates that point C is to the right of lineAB, looking from A toward B.
When used for evaluating a triangle:
The absolute value of the return value is two times the area of the triangle when it is
projected onto the xz-plane.
A positive return value indicates:
<ul>
<li>The vertices are wrapped in the normal Detour wrap direction.</li>
<li>The triangle's 3D face normal is in the general up direction.</li>
</ul>
A negative return value indicates:
<ul>
<li>The vertices are reverse wrapped. (Wrapped opposite the normal Detour wrap direction.)</li>
<li>The triangle's 3D face normal is in the general down direction.</li>
</ul>
*/

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/**
@defgroup detour Detour
Members in this module are wrappers around the standard math library
*/
#ifndef DETOURMATH_H
#define DETOURMATH_H
#include <math.h>
// This include is required because libstdc++ has problems with isfinite
// if cmath is included before math.h.
#include <cmath>
inline float dtMathFabsf(float x) { return fabsf(x); }
inline float dtMathSqrtf(float x) { return sqrtf(x); }
inline float dtMathFloorf(float x) { return floorf(x); }
inline float dtMathCeilf(float x) { return ceilf(x); }
inline float dtMathCosf(float x) { return cosf(x); }
inline float dtMathSinf(float x) { return sinf(x); }
inline float dtMathAtan2f(float y, float x) { return atan2f(y, x); }
inline bool dtMathIsfinite(float x) { return std::isfinite(x); }
#endif

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#ifndef DETOURNAVMESH_H
#define DETOURNAVMESH_H
#include "DetourAlloc.h"
#include "DetourStatus.h"
// Undefine (or define in a build cofnig) the following line to use 64bit polyref.
// Generally not needed, useful for very large worlds.
// Note: tiles build using 32bit refs are not compatible with 64bit refs!
//#define DT_POLYREF64 1
#ifdef DT_POLYREF64
// TODO: figure out a multiplatform version of uint64_t
// - maybe: https://code.google.com/p/msinttypes/
// - or: http://www.azillionmonkeys.com/qed/pstdint.h
#include <stdint.h>
#endif
// Note: If you want to use 64-bit refs, change the types of both dtPolyRef & dtTileRef.
// It is also recommended that you change dtHashRef() to a proper 64-bit hash.
/// A handle to a polygon within a navigation mesh tile.
/// @ingroup detour
#ifdef DT_POLYREF64
static const unsigned int DT_SALT_BITS = 16;
static const unsigned int DT_TILE_BITS = 28;
static const unsigned int DT_POLY_BITS = 20;
typedef uint64_t dtPolyRef;
#else
typedef unsigned int dtPolyRef;
#endif
/// A handle to a tile within a navigation mesh.
/// @ingroup detour
#ifdef DT_POLYREF64
typedef uint64_t dtTileRef;
#else
typedef unsigned int dtTileRef;
#endif
/// The maximum number of vertices per navigation polygon.
/// @ingroup detour
static const int DT_VERTS_PER_POLYGON = 6;
/// @{
/// @name Tile Serialization Constants
/// These constants are used to detect whether a navigation tile's data
/// and state format is compatible with the current build.
///
/// A magic number used to detect compatibility of navigation tile data.
static const int DT_NAVMESH_MAGIC = 'D'<<24 | 'N'<<16 | 'A'<<8 | 'V';
/// A version number used to detect compatibility of navigation tile data.
static const int DT_NAVMESH_VERSION = 7;
/// A magic number used to detect the compatibility of navigation tile states.
static const int DT_NAVMESH_STATE_MAGIC = 'D'<<24 | 'N'<<16 | 'M'<<8 | 'S';
/// A version number used to detect compatibility of navigation tile states.
static const int DT_NAVMESH_STATE_VERSION = 1;
/// @}
/// A flag that indicates that an entity links to an external entity.
/// (E.g. A polygon edge is a portal that links to another polygon.)
static const unsigned short DT_EXT_LINK = 0x8000;
/// A value that indicates the entity does not link to anything.
static const unsigned int DT_NULL_LINK = 0xffffffff;
/// A flag that indicates that an off-mesh connection can be traversed in both directions. (Is bidirectional.)
static const unsigned int DT_OFFMESH_CON_BIDIR = 1;
/// The maximum number of user defined area ids.
/// @ingroup detour
static const int DT_MAX_AREAS = 64;
/// Tile flags used for various functions and fields.
/// For an example, see dtNavMesh::addTile().
enum dtTileFlags
{
/// The navigation mesh owns the tile memory and is responsible for freeing it.
DT_TILE_FREE_DATA = 0x01,
};
/// Vertex flags returned by dtNavMeshQuery::findStraightPath.
enum dtStraightPathFlags
{
DT_STRAIGHTPATH_START = 0x01, ///< The vertex is the start position in the path.
DT_STRAIGHTPATH_END = 0x02, ///< The vertex is the end position in the path.
DT_STRAIGHTPATH_OFFMESH_CONNECTION = 0x04, ///< The vertex is the start of an off-mesh connection.
};
/// Options for dtNavMeshQuery::findStraightPath.
enum dtStraightPathOptions
{
DT_STRAIGHTPATH_AREA_CROSSINGS = 0x01, ///< Add a vertex at every polygon edge crossing where area changes.
DT_STRAIGHTPATH_ALL_CROSSINGS = 0x02, ///< Add a vertex at every polygon edge crossing.
};
/// Options for dtNavMeshQuery::initSlicedFindPath and updateSlicedFindPath
enum dtFindPathOptions
{
DT_FINDPATH_ANY_ANGLE = 0x02, ///< use raycasts during pathfind to "shortcut" (raycast still consider costs)
};
/// Options for dtNavMeshQuery::raycast
enum dtRaycastOptions
{
DT_RAYCAST_USE_COSTS = 0x01, ///< Raycast should calculate movement cost along the ray and fill RaycastHit::cost
};
enum dtDetailTriEdgeFlags
{
DT_DETAIL_EDGE_BOUNDARY = 0x01, ///< Detail triangle edge is part of the poly boundary
};
/// Limit raycasting during any angle pahfinding
/// The limit is given as a multiple of the character radius
static const float DT_RAY_CAST_LIMIT_PROPORTIONS = 50.0f;
/// Flags representing the type of a navigation mesh polygon.
enum dtPolyTypes
{
/// The polygon is a standard convex polygon that is part of the surface of the mesh.
DT_POLYTYPE_GROUND = 0,
/// The polygon is an off-mesh connection consisting of two vertices.
DT_POLYTYPE_OFFMESH_CONNECTION = 1,
};
/// Defines a polygon within a dtMeshTile object.
/// @ingroup detour
struct dtPoly
{
/// Index to first link in linked list. (Or #DT_NULL_LINK if there is no link.)
unsigned int firstLink;
/// The indices of the polygon's vertices.
/// The actual vertices are located in dtMeshTile::verts.
unsigned short verts[DT_VERTS_PER_POLYGON];
/// Packed data representing neighbor polygons references and flags for each edge.
unsigned short neis[DT_VERTS_PER_POLYGON];
/// The user defined polygon flags.
unsigned short flags;
/// The number of vertices in the polygon.
unsigned char vertCount;
/// The bit packed area id and polygon type.
/// @note Use the structure's set and get methods to acess this value.
unsigned char areaAndtype;
/// Sets the user defined area id. [Limit: < #DT_MAX_AREAS]
inline void setArea(unsigned char a) { areaAndtype = (areaAndtype & 0xc0) | (a & 0x3f); }
/// Sets the polygon type. (See: #dtPolyTypes.)
inline void setType(unsigned char t) { areaAndtype = (areaAndtype & 0x3f) | (t << 6); }
/// Gets the user defined area id.
inline unsigned char getArea() const { return areaAndtype & 0x3f; }
/// Gets the polygon type. (See: #dtPolyTypes)
inline unsigned char getType() const { return areaAndtype >> 6; }
};
/// Defines the location of detail sub-mesh data within a dtMeshTile.
struct dtPolyDetail
{
unsigned int vertBase; ///< The offset of the vertices in the dtMeshTile::detailVerts array.
unsigned int triBase; ///< The offset of the triangles in the dtMeshTile::detailTris array.
unsigned char vertCount; ///< The number of vertices in the sub-mesh.
unsigned char triCount; ///< The number of triangles in the sub-mesh.
};
/// Defines a link between polygons.
/// @note This structure is rarely if ever used by the end user.
/// @see dtMeshTile
struct dtLink
{
dtPolyRef ref; ///< Neighbour reference. (The neighbor that is linked to.)
unsigned int next; ///< Index of the next link.
unsigned char edge; ///< Index of the polygon edge that owns this link.
unsigned char side; ///< If a boundary link, defines on which side the link is.
unsigned char bmin; ///< If a boundary link, defines the minimum sub-edge area.
unsigned char bmax; ///< If a boundary link, defines the maximum sub-edge area.
};
/// Bounding volume node.
/// @note This structure is rarely if ever used by the end user.
/// @see dtMeshTile
struct dtBVNode
{
unsigned short bmin[3]; ///< Minimum bounds of the node's AABB. [(x, y, z)]
unsigned short bmax[3]; ///< Maximum bounds of the node's AABB. [(x, y, z)]
int i; ///< The node's index. (Negative for escape sequence.)
};
/// Defines an navigation mesh off-mesh connection within a dtMeshTile object.
/// An off-mesh connection is a user defined traversable connection made up to two vertices.
struct dtOffMeshConnection
{
/// The endpoints of the connection. [(ax, ay, az, bx, by, bz)]
float pos[6];
/// The radius of the endpoints. [Limit: >= 0]
float rad;
/// The polygon reference of the connection within the tile.
unsigned short poly;
/// Link flags.
/// @note These are not the connection's user defined flags. Those are assigned via the
/// connection's dtPoly definition. These are link flags used for internal purposes.
unsigned char flags;
/// End point side.
unsigned char side;
/// The id of the offmesh connection. (User assigned when the navigation mesh is built.)
unsigned int userId;
};
/// Provides high level information related to a dtMeshTile object.
/// @ingroup detour
struct dtMeshHeader
{
int magic; ///< Tile magic number. (Used to identify the data format.)
int version; ///< Tile data format version number.
int x; ///< The x-position of the tile within the dtNavMesh tile grid. (x, y, layer)
int y; ///< The y-position of the tile within the dtNavMesh tile grid. (x, y, layer)
int layer; ///< The layer of the tile within the dtNavMesh tile grid. (x, y, layer)
unsigned int userId; ///< The user defined id of the tile.
int polyCount; ///< The number of polygons in the tile.
int vertCount; ///< The number of vertices in the tile.
int maxLinkCount; ///< The number of allocated links.
int detailMeshCount; ///< The number of sub-meshes in the detail mesh.
/// The number of unique vertices in the detail mesh. (In addition to the polygon vertices.)
int detailVertCount;
int detailTriCount; ///< The number of triangles in the detail mesh.
int bvNodeCount; ///< The number of bounding volume nodes. (Zero if bounding volumes are disabled.)
int offMeshConCount; ///< The number of off-mesh connections.
int offMeshBase; ///< The index of the first polygon which is an off-mesh connection.
float walkableHeight; ///< The height of the agents using the tile.
float walkableRadius; ///< The radius of the agents using the tile.
float walkableClimb; ///< The maximum climb height of the agents using the tile.
float bmin[3]; ///< The minimum bounds of the tile's AABB. [(x, y, z)]
float bmax[3]; ///< The maximum bounds of the tile's AABB. [(x, y, z)]
/// The bounding volume quantization factor.
float bvQuantFactor;
};
/// Defines a navigation mesh tile.
/// @ingroup detour
struct dtMeshTile
{
unsigned int salt; ///< Counter describing modifications to the tile.
unsigned int linksFreeList; ///< Index to the next free link.
dtMeshHeader* header; ///< The tile header.
dtPoly* polys; ///< The tile polygons. [Size: dtMeshHeader::polyCount]
float* verts; ///< The tile vertices. [Size: dtMeshHeader::vertCount]
dtLink* links; ///< The tile links. [Size: dtMeshHeader::maxLinkCount]
dtPolyDetail* detailMeshes; ///< The tile's detail sub-meshes. [Size: dtMeshHeader::detailMeshCount]
/// The detail mesh's unique vertices. [(x, y, z) * dtMeshHeader::detailVertCount]
float* detailVerts;
/// The detail mesh's triangles. [(vertA, vertB, vertC, triFlags) * dtMeshHeader::detailTriCount].
/// See dtDetailTriEdgeFlags and dtGetDetailTriEdgeFlags.
unsigned char* detailTris;
/// The tile bounding volume nodes. [Size: dtMeshHeader::bvNodeCount]
/// (Will be null if bounding volumes are disabled.)
dtBVNode* bvTree;
dtOffMeshConnection* offMeshCons; ///< The tile off-mesh connections. [Size: dtMeshHeader::offMeshConCount]
unsigned char* data; ///< The tile data. (Not directly accessed under normal situations.)
int dataSize; ///< Size of the tile data.
int flags; ///< Tile flags. (See: #dtTileFlags)
dtMeshTile* next; ///< The next free tile, or the next tile in the spatial grid.
private:
dtMeshTile(const dtMeshTile&);
dtMeshTile& operator=(const dtMeshTile&);
};
/// Get flags for edge in detail triangle.
/// @param triFlags[in] The flags for the triangle (last component of detail vertices above).
/// @param edgeIndex[in] The index of the first vertex of the edge. For instance, if 0,
/// returns flags for edge AB.
inline int dtGetDetailTriEdgeFlags(unsigned char triFlags, int edgeIndex)
{
return (triFlags >> (edgeIndex * 2)) & 0x3;
}
/// Configuration parameters used to define multi-tile navigation meshes.
/// The values are used to allocate space during the initialization of a navigation mesh.
/// @see dtNavMesh::init()
/// @ingroup detour
struct dtNavMeshParams
{
float orig[3]; ///< The world space origin of the navigation mesh's tile space. [(x, y, z)]
float tileWidth; ///< The width of each tile. (Along the x-axis.)
float tileHeight; ///< The height of each tile. (Along the z-axis.)
int maxTiles; ///< The maximum number of tiles the navigation mesh can contain. This and maxPolys are used to calculate how many bits are needed to identify tiles and polygons uniquely.
int maxPolys; ///< The maximum number of polygons each tile can contain. This and maxTiles are used to calculate how many bits are needed to identify tiles and polygons uniquely.
};
/// A navigation mesh based on tiles of convex polygons.
/// @ingroup detour
class dtNavMesh
{
public:
dtNavMesh();
~dtNavMesh();
/// @{
/// @name Initialization and Tile Management
/// Initializes the navigation mesh for tiled use.
/// @param[in] params Initialization parameters.
/// @return The status flags for the operation.
dtStatus init(const dtNavMeshParams* params);
/// Initializes the navigation mesh for single tile use.
/// @param[in] data Data of the new tile. (See: #dtCreateNavMeshData)
/// @param[in] dataSize The data size of the new tile.
/// @param[in] flags The tile flags. (See: #dtTileFlags)
/// @return The status flags for the operation.
/// @see dtCreateNavMeshData
dtStatus init(unsigned char* data, const int dataSize, const int flags);
/// The navigation mesh initialization params.
const dtNavMeshParams* getParams() const;
/// Adds a tile to the navigation mesh.
/// @param[in] data Data for the new tile mesh. (See: #dtCreateNavMeshData)
/// @param[in] dataSize Data size of the new tile mesh.
/// @param[in] flags Tile flags. (See: #dtTileFlags)
/// @param[in] lastRef The desired reference for the tile. (When reloading a tile.) [opt] [Default: 0]
/// @param[out] result The tile reference. (If the tile was succesfully added.) [opt]
/// @return The status flags for the operation.
dtStatus addTile(unsigned char* data, int dataSize, int flags, dtTileRef lastRef, dtTileRef* result);
/// Removes the specified tile from the navigation mesh.
/// @param[in] ref The reference of the tile to remove.
/// @param[out] data Data associated with deleted tile.
/// @param[out] dataSize Size of the data associated with deleted tile.
/// @return The status flags for the operation.
dtStatus removeTile(dtTileRef ref, unsigned char** data, int* dataSize);
/// @}
/// @{
/// @name Query Functions
/// Calculates the tile grid location for the specified world position.
/// @param[in] pos The world position for the query. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[out] tx The tile's x-location. (x, y)
/// @param[out] ty The tile's y-location. (x, y)
void calcTileLoc(const float* pos, int* tx, int* ty) const;
/// Gets the tile at the specified grid location.
/// @param[in] x The tile's x-location. (x, y, layer)
/// @param[in] y The tile's y-location. (x, y, layer)
/// @param[in] layer The tile's layer. (x, y, layer)
/// @return The tile, or null if the tile does not exist.
const dtMeshTile* getTileAt(const int x, const int y, const int layer) const;
/// Gets all tiles at the specified grid location. (All layers.)
/// @param[in] x The tile's x-location. (x, y)
/// @param[in] y The tile's y-location. (x, y)
/// @param[out] tiles A pointer to an array of tiles that will hold the result.
/// @param[in] maxTiles The maximum tiles the tiles parameter can hold.
/// @return The number of tiles returned in the tiles array.
int getTilesAt(const int x, const int y,
dtMeshTile const** tiles, const int maxTiles) const;
/// Gets the tile reference for the tile at specified grid location.
/// @param[in] x The tile's x-location. (x, y, layer)
/// @param[in] y The tile's y-location. (x, y, layer)
/// @param[in] layer The tile's layer. (x, y, layer)
/// @return The tile reference of the tile, or 0 if there is none.
dtTileRef getTileRefAt(int x, int y, int layer) const;
/// Gets the tile reference for the specified tile.
/// @param[in] tile The tile.
/// @return The tile reference of the tile.
dtTileRef getTileRef(const dtMeshTile* tile) const;
/// Gets the tile for the specified tile reference.
/// @param[in] ref The tile reference of the tile to retrieve.
/// @return The tile for the specified reference, or null if the
/// reference is invalid.
const dtMeshTile* getTileByRef(dtTileRef ref) const;
/// The maximum number of tiles supported by the navigation mesh.
/// @return The maximum number of tiles supported by the navigation mesh.
int getMaxTiles() const;
/// Gets the tile at the specified index.
/// @param[in] i The tile index. [Limit: 0 >= index < #getMaxTiles()]
/// @return The tile at the specified index.
const dtMeshTile* getTile(int i) const;
/// Gets the tile and polygon for the specified polygon reference.
/// @param[in] ref The reference for the a polygon.
/// @param[out] tile The tile containing the polygon.
/// @param[out] poly The polygon.
/// @return The status flags for the operation.
dtStatus getTileAndPolyByRef(const dtPolyRef ref, const dtMeshTile** tile, const dtPoly** poly) const;
/// Returns the tile and polygon for the specified polygon reference.
/// @param[in] ref A known valid reference for a polygon.
/// @param[out] tile The tile containing the polygon.
/// @param[out] poly The polygon.
void getTileAndPolyByRefUnsafe(const dtPolyRef ref, const dtMeshTile** tile, const dtPoly** poly) const;
/// Checks the validity of a polygon reference.
/// @param[in] ref The polygon reference to check.
/// @return True if polygon reference is valid for the navigation mesh.
bool isValidPolyRef(dtPolyRef ref) const;
/// Gets the polygon reference for the tile's base polygon.
/// @param[in] tile The tile.
/// @return The polygon reference for the base polygon in the specified tile.
dtPolyRef getPolyRefBase(const dtMeshTile* tile) const;
/// Gets the endpoints for an off-mesh connection, ordered by "direction of travel".
/// @param[in] prevRef The reference of the polygon before the connection.
/// @param[in] polyRef The reference of the off-mesh connection polygon.
/// @param[out] startPos The start position of the off-mesh connection. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[out] endPos The end position of the off-mesh connection. [(x, y, z)]
/// @return The status flags for the operation.
dtStatus getOffMeshConnectionPolyEndPoints(dtPolyRef prevRef, dtPolyRef polyRef, float* startPos, float* endPos) const;
/// Gets the specified off-mesh connection.
/// @param[in] ref The polygon reference of the off-mesh connection.
/// @return The specified off-mesh connection, or null if the polygon reference is not valid.
const dtOffMeshConnection* getOffMeshConnectionByRef(dtPolyRef ref) const;
/// @}
/// @{
/// @name State Management
/// These functions do not effect #dtTileRef or #dtPolyRef's.
/// Sets the user defined flags for the specified polygon.
/// @param[in] ref The polygon reference.
/// @param[in] flags The new flags for the polygon.
/// @return The status flags for the operation.
dtStatus setPolyFlags(dtPolyRef ref, unsigned short flags);
/// Gets the user defined flags for the specified polygon.
/// @param[in] ref The polygon reference.
/// @param[out] resultFlags The polygon flags.
/// @return The status flags for the operation.
dtStatus getPolyFlags(dtPolyRef ref, unsigned short* resultFlags) const;
/// Sets the user defined area for the specified polygon.
/// @param[in] ref The polygon reference.
/// @param[in] area The new area id for the polygon. [Limit: < #DT_MAX_AREAS]
/// @return The status flags for the operation.
dtStatus setPolyArea(dtPolyRef ref, unsigned char area);
/// Gets the user defined area for the specified polygon.
/// @param[in] ref The polygon reference.
/// @param[out] resultArea The area id for the polygon.
/// @return The status flags for the operation.
dtStatus getPolyArea(dtPolyRef ref, unsigned char* resultArea) const;
/// Gets the size of the buffer required by #storeTileState to store the specified tile's state.
/// @param[in] tile The tile.
/// @return The size of the buffer required to store the state.
int getTileStateSize(const dtMeshTile* tile) const;
/// Stores the non-structural state of the tile in the specified buffer. (Flags, area ids, etc.)
/// @param[in] tile The tile.
/// @param[out] data The buffer to store the tile's state in.
/// @param[in] maxDataSize The size of the data buffer. [Limit: >= #getTileStateSize]
/// @return The status flags for the operation.
dtStatus storeTileState(const dtMeshTile* tile, unsigned char* data, const int maxDataSize) const;
/// Restores the state of the tile.
/// @param[in] tile The tile.
/// @param[in] data The new state. (Obtained from #storeTileState.)
/// @param[in] maxDataSize The size of the state within the data buffer.
/// @return The status flags for the operation.
dtStatus restoreTileState(dtMeshTile* tile, const unsigned char* data, const int maxDataSize);
/// @}
/// @{
/// @name Encoding and Decoding
/// These functions are generally meant for internal use only.
/// Derives a standard polygon reference.
/// @note This function is generally meant for internal use only.
/// @param[in] salt The tile's salt value.
/// @param[in] it The index of the tile.
/// @param[in] ip The index of the polygon within the tile.
inline dtPolyRef encodePolyId(unsigned int salt, unsigned int it, unsigned int ip) const
{
#ifdef DT_POLYREF64
return ((dtPolyRef)salt << (DT_POLY_BITS+DT_TILE_BITS)) | ((dtPolyRef)it << DT_POLY_BITS) | (dtPolyRef)ip;
#else
return ((dtPolyRef)salt << (m_polyBits+m_tileBits)) | ((dtPolyRef)it << m_polyBits) | (dtPolyRef)ip;
#endif
}
/// Decodes a standard polygon reference.
/// @note This function is generally meant for internal use only.
/// @param[in] ref The polygon reference to decode.
/// @param[out] salt The tile's salt value.
/// @param[out] it The index of the tile.
/// @param[out] ip The index of the polygon within the tile.
/// @see #encodePolyId
inline void decodePolyId(dtPolyRef ref, unsigned int& salt, unsigned int& it, unsigned int& ip) const
{
#ifdef DT_POLYREF64
const dtPolyRef saltMask = ((dtPolyRef)1<<DT_SALT_BITS)-1;
const dtPolyRef tileMask = ((dtPolyRef)1<<DT_TILE_BITS)-1;
const dtPolyRef polyMask = ((dtPolyRef)1<<DT_POLY_BITS)-1;
salt = (unsigned int)((ref >> (DT_POLY_BITS+DT_TILE_BITS)) & saltMask);
it = (unsigned int)((ref >> DT_POLY_BITS) & tileMask);
ip = (unsigned int)(ref & polyMask);
#else
const dtPolyRef saltMask = ((dtPolyRef)1<<m_saltBits)-1;
const dtPolyRef tileMask = ((dtPolyRef)1<<m_tileBits)-1;
const dtPolyRef polyMask = ((dtPolyRef)1<<m_polyBits)-1;
salt = (unsigned int)((ref >> (m_polyBits+m_tileBits)) & saltMask);
it = (unsigned int)((ref >> m_polyBits) & tileMask);
ip = (unsigned int)(ref & polyMask);
#endif
}
/// Extracts a tile's salt value from the specified polygon reference.
/// @note This function is generally meant for internal use only.
/// @param[in] ref The polygon reference.
/// @see #encodePolyId
inline unsigned int decodePolyIdSalt(dtPolyRef ref) const
{
#ifdef DT_POLYREF64
const dtPolyRef saltMask = ((dtPolyRef)1<<DT_SALT_BITS)-1;
return (unsigned int)((ref >> (DT_POLY_BITS+DT_TILE_BITS)) & saltMask);
#else
const dtPolyRef saltMask = ((dtPolyRef)1<<m_saltBits)-1;
return (unsigned int)((ref >> (m_polyBits+m_tileBits)) & saltMask);
#endif
}
/// Extracts the tile's index from the specified polygon reference.
/// @note This function is generally meant for internal use only.
/// @param[in] ref The polygon reference.
/// @see #encodePolyId
inline unsigned int decodePolyIdTile(dtPolyRef ref) const
{
#ifdef DT_POLYREF64
const dtPolyRef tileMask = ((dtPolyRef)1<<DT_TILE_BITS)-1;
return (unsigned int)((ref >> DT_POLY_BITS) & tileMask);
#else
const dtPolyRef tileMask = ((dtPolyRef)1<<m_tileBits)-1;
return (unsigned int)((ref >> m_polyBits) & tileMask);
#endif
}
/// Extracts the polygon's index (within its tile) from the specified polygon reference.
/// @note This function is generally meant for internal use only.
/// @param[in] ref The polygon reference.
/// @see #encodePolyId
inline unsigned int decodePolyIdPoly(dtPolyRef ref) const
{
#ifdef DT_POLYREF64
const dtPolyRef polyMask = ((dtPolyRef)1<<DT_POLY_BITS)-1;
return (unsigned int)(ref & polyMask);
#else
const dtPolyRef polyMask = ((dtPolyRef)1<<m_polyBits)-1;
return (unsigned int)(ref & polyMask);
#endif
}
/// @}
private:
// Explicitly disabled copy constructor and copy assignment operator.
dtNavMesh(const dtNavMesh&);
dtNavMesh& operator=(const dtNavMesh&);
/// Returns pointer to tile in the tile array.
dtMeshTile* getTile(int i);
/// Returns neighbour tile based on side.
int getTilesAt(const int x, const int y,
dtMeshTile** tiles, const int maxTiles) const;
/// Returns neighbour tile based on side.
int getNeighbourTilesAt(const int x, const int y, const int side,
dtMeshTile** tiles, const int maxTiles) const;
/// Returns all polygons in neighbour tile based on portal defined by the segment.
int findConnectingPolys(const float* va, const float* vb,
const dtMeshTile* tile, int side,
dtPolyRef* con, float* conarea, int maxcon) const;
/// Builds internal polygons links for a tile.
void connectIntLinks(dtMeshTile* tile);
/// Builds internal polygons links for a tile.
void baseOffMeshLinks(dtMeshTile* tile);
/// Builds external polygon links for a tile.
void connectExtLinks(dtMeshTile* tile, dtMeshTile* target, int side);
/// Builds external polygon links for a tile.
void connectExtOffMeshLinks(dtMeshTile* tile, dtMeshTile* target, int side);
/// Removes external links at specified side.
void unconnectLinks(dtMeshTile* tile, dtMeshTile* target);
// TODO: These methods are duplicates from dtNavMeshQuery, but are needed for off-mesh connection finding.
/// Queries polygons within a tile.
int queryPolygonsInTile(const dtMeshTile* tile, const float* qmin, const float* qmax,
dtPolyRef* polys, const int maxPolys) const;
/// Find nearest polygon within a tile.
dtPolyRef findNearestPolyInTile(const dtMeshTile* tile, const float* center,
const float* halfExtents, float* nearestPt) const;
/// Returns whether position is over the poly and the height at the position if so.
bool getPolyHeight(const dtMeshTile* tile, const dtPoly* poly, const float* pos, float* height) const;
/// Returns closest point on polygon.
void closestPointOnPoly(dtPolyRef ref, const float* pos, float* closest, bool* posOverPoly) const;
dtNavMeshParams m_params; ///< Current initialization params. TODO: do not store this info twice.
float m_orig[3]; ///< Origin of the tile (0,0)
float m_tileWidth, m_tileHeight; ///< Dimensions of each tile.
int m_maxTiles; ///< Max number of tiles.
int m_tileLutSize; ///< Tile hash lookup size (must be pot).
int m_tileLutMask; ///< Tile hash lookup mask.
dtMeshTile** m_posLookup; ///< Tile hash lookup.
dtMeshTile* m_nextFree; ///< Freelist of tiles.
dtMeshTile* m_tiles; ///< List of tiles.
#ifndef DT_POLYREF64
unsigned int m_saltBits; ///< Number of salt bits in the tile ID.
unsigned int m_tileBits; ///< Number of tile bits in the tile ID.
unsigned int m_polyBits; ///< Number of poly bits in the tile ID.
#endif
friend class dtNavMeshQuery;
};
/// Allocates a navigation mesh object using the Detour allocator.
/// @return A navigation mesh that is ready for initialization, or null on failure.
/// @ingroup detour
dtNavMesh* dtAllocNavMesh();
/// Frees the specified navigation mesh object using the Detour allocator.
/// @param[in] navmesh A navigation mesh allocated using #dtAllocNavMesh
/// @ingroup detour
void dtFreeNavMesh(dtNavMesh* navmesh);
#endif // DETOURNAVMESH_H
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// This section contains detailed documentation for members that don't have
// a source file. It reduces clutter in the main section of the header.
/**
@typedef dtPolyRef
@par
Polygon references are subject to the same invalidate/preserve/restore
rules that apply to #dtTileRef's. If the #dtTileRef for the polygon's
tile changes, the polygon reference becomes invalid.
Changing a polygon's flags, area id, etc. does not impact its polygon
reference.
@typedef dtTileRef
@par
The following changes will invalidate a tile reference:
- The referenced tile has been removed from the navigation mesh.
- The navigation mesh has been initialized using a different set
of #dtNavMeshParams.
A tile reference is preserved/restored if the tile is added to a navigation
mesh initialized with the original #dtNavMeshParams and is added at the
original reference location. (E.g. The lastRef parameter is used with
dtNavMesh::addTile.)
Basically, if the storage structure of a tile changes, its associated
tile reference changes.
@var unsigned short dtPoly::neis[DT_VERTS_PER_POLYGON]
@par
Each entry represents data for the edge starting at the vertex of the same index.
E.g. The entry at index n represents the edge data for vertex[n] to vertex[n+1].
A value of zero indicates the edge has no polygon connection. (It makes up the
border of the navigation mesh.)
The information can be extracted as follows:
@code
neighborRef = neis[n] & 0xff; // Get the neighbor polygon reference.
if (neis[n] & #DT_EX_LINK)
{
// The edge is an external (portal) edge.
}
@endcode
@var float dtMeshHeader::bvQuantFactor
@par
This value is used for converting between world and bounding volume coordinates.
For example:
@code
const float cs = 1.0f / tile->header->bvQuantFactor;
const dtBVNode* n = &tile->bvTree[i];
if (n->i >= 0)
{
// This is a leaf node.
float worldMinX = tile->header->bmin[0] + n->bmin[0]*cs;
float worldMinY = tile->header->bmin[0] + n->bmin[1]*cs;
// Etc...
}
@endcode
@struct dtMeshTile
@par
Tiles generally only exist within the context of a dtNavMesh object.
Some tile content is optional. For example, a tile may not contain any
off-mesh connections. In this case the associated pointer will be null.
If a detail mesh exists it will share vertices with the base polygon mesh.
Only the vertices unique to the detail mesh will be stored in #detailVerts.
@warning Tiles returned by a dtNavMesh object are not guarenteed to be populated.
For example: The tile at a location might not have been loaded yet, or may have been removed.
In this case, pointers will be null. So if in doubt, check the polygon count in the
tile's header to determine if a tile has polygons defined.
@var float dtOffMeshConnection::pos[6]
@par
For a properly built navigation mesh, vertex A will always be within the bounds of the mesh.
Vertex B is not required to be within the bounds of the mesh.
*/

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#ifndef DETOURNAVMESHBUILDER_H
#define DETOURNAVMESHBUILDER_H
#include "DetourAlloc.h"
/// Represents the source data used to build an navigation mesh tile.
/// @ingroup detour
struct dtNavMeshCreateParams
{
/// @name Polygon Mesh Attributes
/// Used to create the base navigation graph.
/// See #rcPolyMesh for details related to these attributes.
/// @{
const unsigned short* verts; ///< The polygon mesh vertices. [(x, y, z) * #vertCount] [Unit: vx]
int vertCount; ///< The number vertices in the polygon mesh. [Limit: >= 3]
const unsigned short* polys; ///< The polygon data. [Size: #polyCount * 2 * #nvp]
const unsigned short* polyFlags; ///< The user defined flags assigned to each polygon. [Size: #polyCount]
const unsigned char* polyAreas; ///< The user defined area ids assigned to each polygon. [Size: #polyCount]
int polyCount; ///< Number of polygons in the mesh. [Limit: >= 1]
int nvp; ///< Number maximum number of vertices per polygon. [Limit: >= 3]
/// @}
/// @name Height Detail Attributes (Optional)
/// See #rcPolyMeshDetail for details related to these attributes.
/// @{
const unsigned int* detailMeshes; ///< The height detail sub-mesh data. [Size: 4 * #polyCount]
const float* detailVerts; ///< The detail mesh vertices. [Size: 3 * #detailVertsCount] [Unit: wu]
int detailVertsCount; ///< The number of vertices in the detail mesh.
const unsigned char* detailTris; ///< The detail mesh triangles. [Size: 4 * #detailTriCount]
int detailTriCount; ///< The number of triangles in the detail mesh.
/// @}
/// @name Off-Mesh Connections Attributes (Optional)
/// Used to define a custom point-to-point edge within the navigation graph, an
/// off-mesh connection is a user defined traversable connection made up to two vertices,
/// at least one of which resides within a navigation mesh polygon.
/// @{
/// Off-mesh connection vertices. [(ax, ay, az, bx, by, bz) * #offMeshConCount] [Unit: wu]
const float* offMeshConVerts;
/// Off-mesh connection radii. [Size: #offMeshConCount] [Unit: wu]
const float* offMeshConRad;
/// User defined flags assigned to the off-mesh connections. [Size: #offMeshConCount]
const unsigned short* offMeshConFlags;
/// User defined area ids assigned to the off-mesh connections. [Size: #offMeshConCount]
const unsigned char* offMeshConAreas;
/// The permitted travel direction of the off-mesh connections. [Size: #offMeshConCount]
///
/// 0 = Travel only from endpoint A to endpoint B.<br/>
/// #DT_OFFMESH_CON_BIDIR = Bidirectional travel.
const unsigned char* offMeshConDir;
/// The user defined ids of the off-mesh connection. [Size: #offMeshConCount]
const unsigned int* offMeshConUserID;
/// The number of off-mesh connections. [Limit: >= 0]
int offMeshConCount;
/// @}
/// @name Tile Attributes
/// @note The tile grid/layer data can be left at zero if the destination is a single tile mesh.
/// @{
unsigned int userId; ///< The user defined id of the tile.
int tileX; ///< The tile's x-grid location within the multi-tile destination mesh. (Along the x-axis.)
int tileY; ///< The tile's y-grid location within the multi-tile desitation mesh. (Along the z-axis.)
int tileLayer; ///< The tile's layer within the layered destination mesh. [Limit: >= 0] (Along the y-axis.)
float bmin[3]; ///< The minimum bounds of the tile. [(x, y, z)] [Unit: wu]
float bmax[3]; ///< The maximum bounds of the tile. [(x, y, z)] [Unit: wu]
/// @}
/// @name General Configuration Attributes
/// @{
float walkableHeight; ///< The agent height. [Unit: wu]
float walkableRadius; ///< The agent radius. [Unit: wu]
float walkableClimb; ///< The agent maximum traversable ledge. (Up/Down) [Unit: wu]
float cs; ///< The xz-plane cell size of the polygon mesh. [Limit: > 0] [Unit: wu]
float ch; ///< The y-axis cell height of the polygon mesh. [Limit: > 0] [Unit: wu]
/// True if a bounding volume tree should be built for the tile.
/// @note The BVTree is not normally needed for layered navigation meshes.
bool buildBvTree;
/// @}
};
/// Builds navigation mesh tile data from the provided tile creation data.
/// @ingroup detour
/// @param[in] params Tile creation data.
/// @param[out] outData The resulting tile data.
/// @param[out] outDataSize The size of the tile data array.
/// @return True if the tile data was successfully created.
bool dtCreateNavMeshData(dtNavMeshCreateParams* params, unsigned char** outData, int* outDataSize);
/// Swaps the endianess of the tile data's header (#dtMeshHeader).
/// @param[in,out] data The tile data array.
/// @param[in] dataSize The size of the data array.
bool dtNavMeshHeaderSwapEndian(unsigned char* data, const int dataSize);
/// Swaps endianess of the tile data.
/// @param[in,out] data The tile data array.
/// @param[in] dataSize The size of the data array.
bool dtNavMeshDataSwapEndian(unsigned char* data, const int dataSize);
#endif // DETOURNAVMESHBUILDER_H
// This section contains detailed documentation for members that don't have
// a source file. It reduces clutter in the main section of the header.
/**
@struct dtNavMeshCreateParams
@par
This structure is used to marshal data between the Recast mesh generation pipeline and Detour navigation components.
See the rcPolyMesh and rcPolyMeshDetail documentation for detailed information related to mesh structure.
Units are usually in voxels (vx) or world units (wu). The units for voxels, grid size, and cell size
are all based on the values of #cs and #ch.
The standard navigation mesh build process is to create tile data using dtCreateNavMeshData, then add the tile
to a navigation mesh using either the dtNavMesh single tile <tt>init()</tt> function or the dtNavMesh::addTile()
function.
@see dtCreateNavMeshData
*/

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#ifndef DETOURNAVMESHQUERY_H
#define DETOURNAVMESHQUERY_H
#include "DetourNavMesh.h"
#include "DetourStatus.h"
// Define DT_VIRTUAL_QUERYFILTER if you wish to derive a custom filter from dtQueryFilter.
// On certain platforms indirect or virtual function call is expensive. The default
// setting is to use non-virtual functions, the actual implementations of the functions
// are declared as inline for maximum speed.
//#define DT_VIRTUAL_QUERYFILTER 1
/// Defines polygon filtering and traversal costs for navigation mesh query operations.
/// @ingroup detour
class dtQueryFilter
{
float m_areaCost[DT_MAX_AREAS]; ///< Cost per area type. (Used by default implementation.)
unsigned short m_includeFlags; ///< Flags for polygons that can be visited. (Used by default implementation.)
unsigned short m_excludeFlags; ///< Flags for polygons that should not be visted. (Used by default implementation.)
public:
dtQueryFilter();
#ifdef DT_VIRTUAL_QUERYFILTER
virtual ~dtQueryFilter() { }
#endif
/// Returns true if the polygon can be visited. (I.e. Is traversable.)
/// @param[in] ref The reference id of the polygon test.
/// @param[in] tile The tile containing the polygon.
/// @param[in] poly The polygon to test.
#ifdef DT_VIRTUAL_QUERYFILTER
virtual bool passFilter(const dtPolyRef ref,
const dtMeshTile* tile,
const dtPoly* poly) const;
#else
bool passFilter(const dtPolyRef ref,
const dtMeshTile* tile,
const dtPoly* poly) const;
#endif
/// Returns cost to move from the beginning to the end of a line segment
/// that is fully contained within a polygon.
/// @param[in] pa The start position on the edge of the previous and current polygon. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] pb The end position on the edge of the current and next polygon. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] prevRef The reference id of the previous polygon. [opt]
/// @param[in] prevTile The tile containing the previous polygon. [opt]
/// @param[in] prevPoly The previous polygon. [opt]
/// @param[in] curRef The reference id of the current polygon.
/// @param[in] curTile The tile containing the current polygon.
/// @param[in] curPoly The current polygon.
/// @param[in] nextRef The refernece id of the next polygon. [opt]
/// @param[in] nextTile The tile containing the next polygon. [opt]
/// @param[in] nextPoly The next polygon. [opt]
#ifdef DT_VIRTUAL_QUERYFILTER
virtual float getCost(const float* pa, const float* pb,
const dtPolyRef prevRef, const dtMeshTile* prevTile, const dtPoly* prevPoly,
const dtPolyRef curRef, const dtMeshTile* curTile, const dtPoly* curPoly,
const dtPolyRef nextRef, const dtMeshTile* nextTile, const dtPoly* nextPoly) const;
#else
float getCost(const float* pa, const float* pb,
const dtPolyRef prevRef, const dtMeshTile* prevTile, const dtPoly* prevPoly,
const dtPolyRef curRef, const dtMeshTile* curTile, const dtPoly* curPoly,
const dtPolyRef nextRef, const dtMeshTile* nextTile, const dtPoly* nextPoly) const;
#endif
/// @name Getters and setters for the default implementation data.
///@{
/// Returns the traversal cost of the area.
/// @param[in] i The id of the area.
/// @returns The traversal cost of the area.
inline float getAreaCost(const int i) const { return m_areaCost[i]; }
/// Sets the traversal cost of the area.
/// @param[in] i The id of the area.
/// @param[in] cost The new cost of traversing the area.
inline void setAreaCost(const int i, const float cost) { m_areaCost[i] = cost; }
/// Returns the include flags for the filter.
/// Any polygons that include one or more of these flags will be
/// included in the operation.
inline unsigned short getIncludeFlags() const { return m_includeFlags; }
/// Sets the include flags for the filter.
/// @param[in] flags The new flags.
inline void setIncludeFlags(const unsigned short flags) { m_includeFlags = flags; }
/// Returns the exclude flags for the filter.
/// Any polygons that include one ore more of these flags will be
/// excluded from the operation.
inline unsigned short getExcludeFlags() const { return m_excludeFlags; }
/// Sets the exclude flags for the filter.
/// @param[in] flags The new flags.
inline void setExcludeFlags(const unsigned short flags) { m_excludeFlags = flags; }
///@}
};
/// Provides information about raycast hit
/// filled by dtNavMeshQuery::raycast
/// @ingroup detour
struct dtRaycastHit
{
/// The hit parameter. (FLT_MAX if no wall hit.)
float t;
/// hitNormal The normal of the nearest wall hit. [(x, y, z)]
float hitNormal[3];
/// The index of the edge on the final polygon where the wall was hit.
int hitEdgeIndex;
/// Pointer to an array of reference ids of the visited polygons. [opt]
dtPolyRef* path;
/// The number of visited polygons. [opt]
int pathCount;
/// The maximum number of polygons the @p path array can hold.
int maxPath;
/// The cost of the path until hit.
float pathCost;
};
/// Provides custom polygon query behavior.
/// Used by dtNavMeshQuery::queryPolygons.
/// @ingroup detour
class dtPolyQuery
{
public:
virtual ~dtPolyQuery() { }
/// Called for each batch of unique polygons touched by the search area in dtNavMeshQuery::queryPolygons.
/// This can be called multiple times for a single query.
virtual void process(const dtMeshTile* tile, dtPoly** polys, dtPolyRef* refs, int count) = 0;
};
/// Provides the ability to perform pathfinding related queries against
/// a navigation mesh.
/// @ingroup detour
class dtNavMeshQuery
{
public:
dtNavMeshQuery();
~dtNavMeshQuery();
/// Initializes the query object.
/// @param[in] nav Pointer to the dtNavMesh object to use for all queries.
/// @param[in] maxNodes Maximum number of search nodes. [Limits: 0 < value <= 65535]
/// @returns The status flags for the query.
dtStatus init(const dtNavMesh* nav, const int maxNodes);
/// @name Standard Pathfinding Functions
// /@{
/// Finds a path from the start polygon to the end polygon.
/// @param[in] startRef The refrence id of the start polygon.
/// @param[in] endRef The reference id of the end polygon.
/// @param[in] startPos A position within the start polygon. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] endPos A position within the end polygon. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] filter The polygon filter to apply to the query.
/// @param[out] path An ordered list of polygon references representing the path. (Start to end.)
/// [(polyRef) * @p pathCount]
/// @param[out] pathCount The number of polygons returned in the @p path array.
/// @param[in] maxPath The maximum number of polygons the @p path array can hold. [Limit: >= 1]
dtStatus findPath(dtPolyRef startRef, dtPolyRef endRef,
const float* startPos, const float* endPos,
const dtQueryFilter* filter,
dtPolyRef* path, int* pathCount, const int maxPath) const;
/// Finds the straight path from the start to the end position within the polygon corridor.
/// @param[in] startPos Path start position. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] endPos Path end position. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] path An array of polygon references that represent the path corridor.
/// @param[in] pathSize The number of polygons in the @p path array.
/// @param[out] straightPath Points describing the straight path. [(x, y, z) * @p straightPathCount].
/// @param[out] straightPathFlags Flags describing each point. (See: #dtStraightPathFlags) [opt]
/// @param[out] straightPathRefs The reference id of the polygon that is being entered at each point. [opt]
/// @param[out] straightPathCount The number of points in the straight path.
/// @param[in] maxStraightPath The maximum number of points the straight path arrays can hold. [Limit: > 0]
/// @param[in] options Query options. (see: #dtStraightPathOptions)
/// @returns The status flags for the query.
dtStatus findStraightPath(const float* startPos, const float* endPos,
const dtPolyRef* path, const int pathSize,
float* straightPath, unsigned char* straightPathFlags, dtPolyRef* straightPathRefs,
int* straightPathCount, const int maxStraightPath, const int options = 0) const;
///@}
/// @name Sliced Pathfinding Functions
/// Common use case:
/// -# Call initSlicedFindPath() to initialize the sliced path query.
/// -# Call updateSlicedFindPath() until it returns complete.
/// -# Call finalizeSlicedFindPath() to get the path.
///@{
/// Intializes a sliced path query.
/// @param[in] startRef The refrence id of the start polygon.
/// @param[in] endRef The reference id of the end polygon.
/// @param[in] startPos A position within the start polygon. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] endPos A position within the end polygon. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] filter The polygon filter to apply to the query.
/// @param[in] options query options (see: #dtFindPathOptions)
/// @returns The status flags for the query.
dtStatus initSlicedFindPath(dtPolyRef startRef, dtPolyRef endRef,
const float* startPos, const float* endPos,
const dtQueryFilter* filter, const unsigned int options = 0);
/// Updates an in-progress sliced path query.
/// @param[in] maxIter The maximum number of iterations to perform.
/// @param[out] doneIters The actual number of iterations completed. [opt]
/// @returns The status flags for the query.
dtStatus updateSlicedFindPath(const int maxIter, int* doneIters);
/// Finalizes and returns the results of a sliced path query.
/// @param[out] path An ordered list of polygon references representing the path. (Start to end.)
/// [(polyRef) * @p pathCount]
/// @param[out] pathCount The number of polygons returned in the @p path array.
/// @param[in] maxPath The max number of polygons the path array can hold. [Limit: >= 1]
/// @returns The status flags for the query.
dtStatus finalizeSlicedFindPath(dtPolyRef* path, int* pathCount, const int maxPath);
/// Finalizes and returns the results of an incomplete sliced path query, returning the path to the furthest
/// polygon on the existing path that was visited during the search.
/// @param[in] existing An array of polygon references for the existing path.
/// @param[in] existingSize The number of polygon in the @p existing array.
/// @param[out] path An ordered list of polygon references representing the path. (Start to end.)
/// [(polyRef) * @p pathCount]
/// @param[out] pathCount The number of polygons returned in the @p path array.
/// @param[in] maxPath The max number of polygons the @p path array can hold. [Limit: >= 1]
/// @returns The status flags for the query.
dtStatus finalizeSlicedFindPathPartial(const dtPolyRef* existing, const int existingSize,
dtPolyRef* path, int* pathCount, const int maxPath);
///@}
/// @name Dijkstra Search Functions
/// @{
/// Finds the polygons along the navigation graph that touch the specified circle.
/// @param[in] startRef The reference id of the polygon where the search starts.
/// @param[in] centerPos The center of the search circle. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] radius The radius of the search circle.
/// @param[in] filter The polygon filter to apply to the query.
/// @param[out] resultRef The reference ids of the polygons touched by the circle. [opt]
/// @param[out] resultParent The reference ids of the parent polygons for each result.
/// Zero if a result polygon has no parent. [opt]
/// @param[out] resultCost The search cost from @p centerPos to the polygon. [opt]
/// @param[out] resultCount The number of polygons found. [opt]
/// @param[in] maxResult The maximum number of polygons the result arrays can hold.
/// @returns The status flags for the query.
dtStatus findPolysAroundCircle(dtPolyRef startRef, const float* centerPos, const float radius,
const dtQueryFilter* filter,
dtPolyRef* resultRef, dtPolyRef* resultParent, float* resultCost,
int* resultCount, const int maxResult) const;
/// Finds the polygons along the naviation graph that touch the specified convex polygon.
/// @param[in] startRef The reference id of the polygon where the search starts.
/// @param[in] verts The vertices describing the convex polygon. (CCW)
/// [(x, y, z) * @p nverts]
/// @param[in] nverts The number of vertices in the polygon.
/// @param[in] filter The polygon filter to apply to the query.
/// @param[out] resultRef The reference ids of the polygons touched by the search polygon. [opt]
/// @param[out] resultParent The reference ids of the parent polygons for each result. Zero if a
/// result polygon has no parent. [opt]
/// @param[out] resultCost The search cost from the centroid point to the polygon. [opt]
/// @param[out] resultCount The number of polygons found.
/// @param[in] maxResult The maximum number of polygons the result arrays can hold.
/// @returns The status flags for the query.
dtStatus findPolysAroundShape(dtPolyRef startRef, const float* verts, const int nverts,
const dtQueryFilter* filter,
dtPolyRef* resultRef, dtPolyRef* resultParent, float* resultCost,
int* resultCount, const int maxResult) const;
/// Gets a path from the explored nodes in the previous search.
/// @param[in] endRef The reference id of the end polygon.
/// @param[out] path An ordered list of polygon references representing the path. (Start to end.)
/// [(polyRef) * @p pathCount]
/// @param[out] pathCount The number of polygons returned in the @p path array.
/// @param[in] maxPath The maximum number of polygons the @p path array can hold. [Limit: >= 0]
/// @returns The status flags. Returns DT_FAILURE | DT_INVALID_PARAM if any parameter is wrong, or if
/// @p endRef was not explored in the previous search. Returns DT_SUCCESS | DT_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
/// if @p path cannot contain the entire path. In this case it is filled to capacity with a partial path.
/// Otherwise returns DT_SUCCESS.
/// @remarks The result of this function depends on the state of the query object. For that reason it should only
/// be used immediately after one of the two Dijkstra searches, findPolysAroundCircle or findPolysAroundShape.
dtStatus getPathFromDijkstraSearch(dtPolyRef endRef, dtPolyRef* path, int* pathCount, int maxPath) const;
/// @}
/// @name Local Query Functions
///@{
/// Finds the polygon nearest to the specified center point.
/// [opt] means the specified parameter can be a null pointer, in that case the output parameter will not be set.
///
/// @param[in] center The center of the search box. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] halfExtents The search distance along each axis. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] filter The polygon filter to apply to the query.
/// @param[out] nearestRef The reference id of the nearest polygon. Will be set to 0 if no polygon is found.
/// @param[out] nearestPt The nearest point on the polygon. Unchanged if no polygon is found. [opt] [(x, y, z)]
/// @returns The status flags for the query.
dtStatus findNearestPoly(const float* center, const float* halfExtents,
const dtQueryFilter* filter,
dtPolyRef* nearestRef, float* nearestPt) const;
/// Finds the polygon nearest to the specified center point.
/// [opt] means the specified parameter can be a null pointer, in that case the output parameter will not be set.
///
/// @param[in] center The center of the search box. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] halfExtents The search distance along each axis. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] filter The polygon filter to apply to the query.
/// @param[out] nearestRef The reference id of the nearest polygon. Will be set to 0 if no polygon is found.
/// @param[out] nearestPt The nearest point on the polygon. Unchanged if no polygon is found. [opt] [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[out] isOverPoly Set to true if the point's X/Z coordinate lies inside the polygon, false otherwise. Unchanged if no polygon is found. [opt]
/// @returns The status flags for the query.
dtStatus findNearestPoly(const float* center, const float* halfExtents,
const dtQueryFilter* filter,
dtPolyRef* nearestRef, float* nearestPt, bool* isOverPoly) const;
/// Finds polygons that overlap the search box.
/// @param[in] center The center of the search box. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] halfExtents The search distance along each axis. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] filter The polygon filter to apply to the query.
/// @param[out] polys The reference ids of the polygons that overlap the query box.
/// @param[out] polyCount The number of polygons in the search result.
/// @param[in] maxPolys The maximum number of polygons the search result can hold.
/// @returns The status flags for the query.
dtStatus queryPolygons(const float* center, const float* halfExtents,
const dtQueryFilter* filter,
dtPolyRef* polys, int* polyCount, const int maxPolys) const;
/// Finds polygons that overlap the search box.
/// @param[in] center The center of the search box. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] halfExtents The search distance along each axis. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] filter The polygon filter to apply to the query.
/// @param[in] query The query. Polygons found will be batched together and passed to this query.
dtStatus queryPolygons(const float* center, const float* halfExtents,
const dtQueryFilter* filter, dtPolyQuery* query) const;
/// Finds the non-overlapping navigation polygons in the local neighbourhood around the center position.
/// @param[in] startRef The reference id of the polygon where the search starts.
/// @param[in] centerPos The center of the query circle. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] radius The radius of the query circle.
/// @param[in] filter The polygon filter to apply to the query.
/// @param[out] resultRef The reference ids of the polygons touched by the circle.
/// @param[out] resultParent The reference ids of the parent polygons for each result.
/// Zero if a result polygon has no parent. [opt]
/// @param[out] resultCount The number of polygons found.
/// @param[in] maxResult The maximum number of polygons the result arrays can hold.
/// @returns The status flags for the query.
dtStatus findLocalNeighbourhood(dtPolyRef startRef, const float* centerPos, const float radius,
const dtQueryFilter* filter,
dtPolyRef* resultRef, dtPolyRef* resultParent,
int* resultCount, const int maxResult) const;
/// Moves from the start to the end position constrained to the navigation mesh.
/// @param[in] startRef The reference id of the start polygon.
/// @param[in] startPos A position of the mover within the start polygon. [(x, y, x)]
/// @param[in] endPos The desired end position of the mover. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] filter The polygon filter to apply to the query.
/// @param[out] resultPos The result position of the mover. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[out] visited The reference ids of the polygons visited during the move.
/// @param[out] visitedCount The number of polygons visited during the move.
/// @param[in] maxVisitedSize The maximum number of polygons the @p visited array can hold.
/// @returns The status flags for the query.
dtStatus moveAlongSurface(dtPolyRef startRef, const float* startPos, const float* endPos,
const dtQueryFilter* filter,
float* resultPos, dtPolyRef* visited, int* visitedCount, const int maxVisitedSize) const;
/// Casts a 'walkability' ray along the surface of the navigation mesh from
/// the start position toward the end position.
/// @note A wrapper around raycast(..., RaycastHit*). Retained for backward compatibility.
/// @param[in] startRef The reference id of the start polygon.
/// @param[in] startPos A position within the start polygon representing
/// the start of the ray. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] endPos The position to cast the ray toward. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[out] t The hit parameter. (FLT_MAX if no wall hit.)
/// @param[out] hitNormal The normal of the nearest wall hit. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] filter The polygon filter to apply to the query.
/// @param[out] path The reference ids of the visited polygons. [opt]
/// @param[out] pathCount The number of visited polygons. [opt]
/// @param[in] maxPath The maximum number of polygons the @p path array can hold.
/// @returns The status flags for the query.
dtStatus raycast(dtPolyRef startRef, const float* startPos, const float* endPos,
const dtQueryFilter* filter,
float* t, float* hitNormal, dtPolyRef* path, int* pathCount, const int maxPath) const;
/// Casts a 'walkability' ray along the surface of the navigation mesh from
/// the start position toward the end position.
/// @param[in] startRef The reference id of the start polygon.
/// @param[in] startPos A position within the start polygon representing
/// the start of the ray. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] endPos The position to cast the ray toward. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] filter The polygon filter to apply to the query.
/// @param[in] flags govern how the raycast behaves. See dtRaycastOptions
/// @param[out] hit Pointer to a raycast hit structure which will be filled by the results.
/// @param[in] prevRef parent of start ref. Used during for cost calculation [opt]
/// @returns The status flags for the query.
dtStatus raycast(dtPolyRef startRef, const float* startPos, const float* endPos,
const dtQueryFilter* filter, const unsigned int options,
dtRaycastHit* hit, dtPolyRef prevRef = 0) const;
/// Finds the distance from the specified position to the nearest polygon wall.
/// @param[in] startRef The reference id of the polygon containing @p centerPos.
/// @param[in] centerPos The center of the search circle. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] maxRadius The radius of the search circle.
/// @param[in] filter The polygon filter to apply to the query.
/// @param[out] hitDist The distance to the nearest wall from @p centerPos.
/// @param[out] hitPos The nearest position on the wall that was hit. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[out] hitNormal The normalized ray formed from the wall point to the
/// source point. [(x, y, z)]
/// @returns The status flags for the query.
dtStatus findDistanceToWall(dtPolyRef startRef, const float* centerPos, const float maxRadius,
const dtQueryFilter* filter,
float* hitDist, float* hitPos, float* hitNormal) const;
/// Returns the segments for the specified polygon, optionally including portals.
/// @param[in] ref The reference id of the polygon.
/// @param[in] filter The polygon filter to apply to the query.
/// @param[out] segmentVerts The segments. [(ax, ay, az, bx, by, bz) * segmentCount]
/// @param[out] segmentRefs The reference ids of each segment's neighbor polygon.
/// Or zero if the segment is a wall. [opt] [(parentRef) * @p segmentCount]
/// @param[out] segmentCount The number of segments returned.
/// @param[in] maxSegments The maximum number of segments the result arrays can hold.
/// @returns The status flags for the query.
dtStatus getPolyWallSegments(dtPolyRef ref, const dtQueryFilter* filter,
float* segmentVerts, dtPolyRef* segmentRefs, int* segmentCount,
const int maxSegments) const;
/// Returns random location on navmesh.
/// Polygons are chosen weighted by area. The search runs in linear related to number of polygon.
/// @param[in] filter The polygon filter to apply to the query.
/// @param[in] frand Function returning a random number [0..1).
/// @param[out] randomRef The reference id of the random location.
/// @param[out] randomPt The random location.
/// @returns The status flags for the query.
dtStatus findRandomPoint(const dtQueryFilter* filter, float (*frand)(),
dtPolyRef* randomRef, float* randomPt) const;
/// Returns random location on navmesh within the reach of specified location.
/// Polygons are chosen weighted by area. The search runs in linear related to number of polygon.
/// The location is not exactly constrained by the circle, but it limits the visited polygons.
/// @param[in] startRef The reference id of the polygon where the search starts.
/// @param[in] centerPos The center of the search circle. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] filter The polygon filter to apply to the query.
/// @param[in] frand Function returning a random number [0..1).
/// @param[out] randomRef The reference id of the random location.
/// @param[out] randomPt The random location. [(x, y, z)]
/// @returns The status flags for the query.
dtStatus findRandomPointAroundCircle(dtPolyRef startRef, const float* centerPos, const float maxRadius,
const dtQueryFilter* filter, float (*frand)(),
dtPolyRef* randomRef, float* randomPt) const;
/// Finds the closest point on the specified polygon.
/// @param[in] ref The reference id of the polygon.
/// @param[in] pos The position to check. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[out] closest The closest point on the polygon. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[out] posOverPoly True of the position is over the polygon.
/// @returns The status flags for the query.
dtStatus closestPointOnPoly(dtPolyRef ref, const float* pos, float* closest, bool* posOverPoly) const;
/// Returns a point on the boundary closest to the source point if the source point is outside the
/// polygon's xz-bounds.
/// @param[in] ref The reference id to the polygon.
/// @param[in] pos The position to check. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[out] closest The closest point. [(x, y, z)]
/// @returns The status flags for the query.
dtStatus closestPointOnPolyBoundary(dtPolyRef ref, const float* pos, float* closest) const;
/// Gets the height of the polygon at the provided position using the height detail. (Most accurate.)
/// @param[in] ref The reference id of the polygon.
/// @param[in] pos A position within the xz-bounds of the polygon. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[out] height The height at the surface of the polygon.
/// @returns The status flags for the query.
dtStatus getPolyHeight(dtPolyRef ref, const float* pos, float* height) const;
/// @}
/// @name Miscellaneous Functions
/// @{
/// Returns true if the polygon reference is valid and passes the filter restrictions.
/// @param[in] ref The polygon reference to check.
/// @param[in] filter The filter to apply.
bool isValidPolyRef(dtPolyRef ref, const dtQueryFilter* filter) const;
/// Returns true if the polygon reference is in the closed list.
/// @param[in] ref The reference id of the polygon to check.
/// @returns True if the polygon is in closed list.
bool isInClosedList(dtPolyRef ref) const;
/// Gets the node pool.
/// @returns The node pool.
class dtNodePool* getNodePool() const { return m_nodePool; }
/// Gets the navigation mesh the query object is using.
/// @return The navigation mesh the query object is using.
const dtNavMesh* getAttachedNavMesh() const { return m_nav; }
/// @}
private:
// Explicitly disabled copy constructor and copy assignment operator
dtNavMeshQuery(const dtNavMeshQuery&);
dtNavMeshQuery& operator=(const dtNavMeshQuery&);
/// Queries polygons within a tile.
void queryPolygonsInTile(const dtMeshTile* tile, const float* qmin, const float* qmax,
const dtQueryFilter* filter, dtPolyQuery* query) const;
/// Returns portal points between two polygons.
dtStatus getPortalPoints(dtPolyRef from, dtPolyRef to, float* left, float* right,
unsigned char& fromType, unsigned char& toType) const;
dtStatus getPortalPoints(dtPolyRef from, const dtPoly* fromPoly, const dtMeshTile* fromTile,
dtPolyRef to, const dtPoly* toPoly, const dtMeshTile* toTile,
float* left, float* right) const;
/// Returns edge mid point between two polygons.
dtStatus getEdgeMidPoint(dtPolyRef from, dtPolyRef to, float* mid) const;
dtStatus getEdgeMidPoint(dtPolyRef from, const dtPoly* fromPoly, const dtMeshTile* fromTile,
dtPolyRef to, const dtPoly* toPoly, const dtMeshTile* toTile,
float* mid) const;
// Appends vertex to a straight path
dtStatus appendVertex(const float* pos, const unsigned char flags, const dtPolyRef ref,
float* straightPath, unsigned char* straightPathFlags, dtPolyRef* straightPathRefs,
int* straightPathCount, const int maxStraightPath) const;
// Appends intermediate portal points to a straight path.
dtStatus appendPortals(const int startIdx, const int endIdx, const float* endPos, const dtPolyRef* path,
float* straightPath, unsigned char* straightPathFlags, dtPolyRef* straightPathRefs,
int* straightPathCount, const int maxStraightPath, const int options) const;
// Gets the path leading to the specified end node.
dtStatus getPathToNode(struct dtNode* endNode, dtPolyRef* path, int* pathCount, int maxPath) const;
const dtNavMesh* m_nav; ///< Pointer to navmesh data.
struct dtQueryData
{
dtStatus status;
struct dtNode* lastBestNode;
float lastBestNodeCost;
dtPolyRef startRef, endRef;
float startPos[3], endPos[3];
const dtQueryFilter* filter;
unsigned int options;
float raycastLimitSqr;
};
dtQueryData m_query; ///< Sliced query state.
class dtNodePool* m_tinyNodePool; ///< Pointer to small node pool.
class dtNodePool* m_nodePool; ///< Pointer to node pool.
class dtNodeQueue* m_openList; ///< Pointer to open list queue.
};
/// Allocates a query object using the Detour allocator.
/// @return An allocated query object, or null on failure.
/// @ingroup detour
dtNavMeshQuery* dtAllocNavMeshQuery();
/// Frees the specified query object using the Detour allocator.
/// @param[in] query A query object allocated using #dtAllocNavMeshQuery
/// @ingroup detour
void dtFreeNavMeshQuery(dtNavMeshQuery* query);
#endif // DETOURNAVMESHQUERY_H

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#ifndef DETOURNODE_H
#define DETOURNODE_H
#include "DetourNavMesh.h"
enum dtNodeFlags
{
DT_NODE_OPEN = 0x01,
DT_NODE_CLOSED = 0x02,
DT_NODE_PARENT_DETACHED = 0x04, // parent of the node is not adjacent. Found using raycast.
};
typedef unsigned short dtNodeIndex;
static const dtNodeIndex DT_NULL_IDX = (dtNodeIndex)~0;
static const int DT_NODE_PARENT_BITS = 24;
static const int DT_NODE_STATE_BITS = 2;
struct dtNode
{
float pos[3]; ///< Position of the node.
float cost; ///< Cost from previous node to current node.
float total; ///< Cost up to the node.
unsigned int pidx : DT_NODE_PARENT_BITS; ///< Index to parent node.
unsigned int state : DT_NODE_STATE_BITS; ///< extra state information. A polyRef can have multiple nodes with different extra info. see DT_MAX_STATES_PER_NODE
unsigned int flags : 3; ///< Node flags. A combination of dtNodeFlags.
dtPolyRef id; ///< Polygon ref the node corresponds to.
};
static const int DT_MAX_STATES_PER_NODE = 1 << DT_NODE_STATE_BITS; // number of extra states per node. See dtNode::state
class dtNodePool
{
public:
dtNodePool(int maxNodes, int hashSize);
~dtNodePool();
void clear();
// Get a dtNode by ref and extra state information. If there is none then - allocate
// There can be more than one node for the same polyRef but with different extra state information
dtNode* getNode(dtPolyRef id, unsigned char state=0);
dtNode* findNode(dtPolyRef id, unsigned char state);
unsigned int findNodes(dtPolyRef id, dtNode** nodes, const int maxNodes);
inline unsigned int getNodeIdx(const dtNode* node) const
{
if (!node) return 0;
return (unsigned int)(node - m_nodes) + 1;
}
inline dtNode* getNodeAtIdx(unsigned int idx)
{
if (!idx) return 0;
return &m_nodes[idx - 1];
}
inline const dtNode* getNodeAtIdx(unsigned int idx) const
{
if (!idx) return 0;
return &m_nodes[idx - 1];
}
inline int getMemUsed() const
{
return sizeof(*this) +
sizeof(dtNode)*m_maxNodes +
sizeof(dtNodeIndex)*m_maxNodes +
sizeof(dtNodeIndex)*m_hashSize;
}
inline int getMaxNodes() const { return m_maxNodes; }
inline int getHashSize() const { return m_hashSize; }
inline dtNodeIndex getFirst(int bucket) const { return m_first[bucket]; }
inline dtNodeIndex getNext(int i) const { return m_next[i]; }
inline int getNodeCount() const { return m_nodeCount; }
private:
// Explicitly disabled copy constructor and copy assignment operator.
dtNodePool(const dtNodePool&);
dtNodePool& operator=(const dtNodePool&);
dtNode* m_nodes;
dtNodeIndex* m_first;
dtNodeIndex* m_next;
const int m_maxNodes;
const int m_hashSize;
int m_nodeCount;
};
class dtNodeQueue
{
public:
dtNodeQueue(int n);
~dtNodeQueue();
inline void clear() { m_size = 0; }
inline dtNode* top() { return m_heap[0]; }
inline dtNode* pop()
{
dtNode* result = m_heap[0];
m_size--;
trickleDown(0, m_heap[m_size]);
return result;
}
inline void push(dtNode* node)
{
m_size++;
bubbleUp(m_size-1, node);
}
inline void modify(dtNode* node)
{
for (int i = 0; i < m_size; ++i)
{
if (m_heap[i] == node)
{
bubbleUp(i, node);
return;
}
}
}
inline bool empty() const { return m_size == 0; }
inline int getMemUsed() const
{
return sizeof(*this) +
sizeof(dtNode*) * (m_capacity + 1);
}
inline int getCapacity() const { return m_capacity; }
private:
// Explicitly disabled copy constructor and copy assignment operator.
dtNodeQueue(const dtNodeQueue&);
dtNodeQueue& operator=(const dtNodeQueue&);
void bubbleUp(int i, dtNode* node);
void trickleDown(int i, dtNode* node);
dtNode** m_heap;
const int m_capacity;
int m_size;
};
#endif // DETOURNODE_H

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#ifndef DETOURSTATUS_H
#define DETOURSTATUS_H
typedef unsigned int dtStatus;
// High level status.
static const unsigned int DT_FAILURE = 1u << 31; // Operation failed.
static const unsigned int DT_SUCCESS = 1u << 30; // Operation succeed.
static const unsigned int DT_IN_PROGRESS = 1u << 29; // Operation still in progress.
// Detail information for status.
static const unsigned int DT_STATUS_DETAIL_MASK = 0x0ffffff;
static const unsigned int DT_WRONG_MAGIC = 1 << 0; // Input data is not recognized.
static const unsigned int DT_WRONG_VERSION = 1 << 1; // Input data is in wrong version.
static const unsigned int DT_OUT_OF_MEMORY = 1 << 2; // Operation ran out of memory.
static const unsigned int DT_INVALID_PARAM = 1 << 3; // An input parameter was invalid.
static const unsigned int DT_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL = 1 << 4; // Result buffer for the query was too small to store all results.
static const unsigned int DT_OUT_OF_NODES = 1 << 5; // Query ran out of nodes during search.
static const unsigned int DT_PARTIAL_RESULT = 1 << 6; // Query did not reach the end location, returning best guess.
static const unsigned int DT_ALREADY_OCCUPIED = 1 << 7; // A tile has already been assigned to the given x,y coordinate
// Returns true of status is success.
inline bool dtStatusSucceed(dtStatus status)
{
return (status & DT_SUCCESS) != 0;
}
// Returns true of status is failure.
inline bool dtStatusFailed(dtStatus status)
{
return (status & DT_FAILURE) != 0;
}
// Returns true of status is in progress.
inline bool dtStatusInProgress(dtStatus status)
{
return (status & DT_IN_PROGRESS) != 0;
}
// Returns true if specific detail is set.
inline bool dtStatusDetail(dtStatus status, unsigned int detail)
{
return (status & detail) != 0;
}
#endif // DETOURSTATUS_H

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "DetourAlloc.h"
static void *dtAllocDefault(size_t size, dtAllocHint)
{
return malloc(size);
}
static void dtFreeDefault(void *ptr)
{
free(ptr);
}
static dtAllocFunc* sAllocFunc = dtAllocDefault;
static dtFreeFunc* sFreeFunc = dtFreeDefault;
void dtAllocSetCustom(dtAllocFunc *allocFunc, dtFreeFunc *freeFunc)
{
sAllocFunc = allocFunc ? allocFunc : dtAllocDefault;
sFreeFunc = freeFunc ? freeFunc : dtFreeDefault;
}
void* dtAlloc(size_t size, dtAllocHint hint)
{
return sAllocFunc(size, hint);
}
void dtFree(void* ptr)
{
if (ptr)
sFreeFunc(ptr);
}

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#include "DetourAssert.h"
#ifndef NDEBUG
static dtAssertFailFunc* sAssertFailFunc = 0;
void dtAssertFailSetCustom(dtAssertFailFunc *assertFailFunc)
{
sAssertFailFunc = assertFailFunc;
}
dtAssertFailFunc* dtAssertFailGetCustom()
{
return sAssertFailFunc;
}
#endif

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#include "DetourCommon.h"
#include "DetourMath.h"
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
void dtClosestPtPointTriangle(float* closest, const float* p,
const float* a, const float* b, const float* c)
{
// Check if P in vertex region outside A
float ab[3], ac[3], ap[3];
dtVsub(ab, b, a);
dtVsub(ac, c, a);
dtVsub(ap, p, a);
float d1 = dtVdot(ab, ap);
float d2 = dtVdot(ac, ap);
if (d1 <= 0.0f && d2 <= 0.0f)
{
// barycentric coordinates (1,0,0)
dtVcopy(closest, a);
return;
}
// Check if P in vertex region outside B
float bp[3];
dtVsub(bp, p, b);
float d3 = dtVdot(ab, bp);
float d4 = dtVdot(ac, bp);
if (d3 >= 0.0f && d4 <= d3)
{
// barycentric coordinates (0,1,0)
dtVcopy(closest, b);
return;
}
// Check if P in edge region of AB, if so return projection of P onto AB
float vc = d1*d4 - d3*d2;
if (vc <= 0.0f && d1 >= 0.0f && d3 <= 0.0f)
{
// barycentric coordinates (1-v,v,0)
float v = d1 / (d1 - d3);
closest[0] = a[0] + v * ab[0];
closest[1] = a[1] + v * ab[1];
closest[2] = a[2] + v * ab[2];
return;
}
// Check if P in vertex region outside C
float cp[3];
dtVsub(cp, p, c);
float d5 = dtVdot(ab, cp);
float d6 = dtVdot(ac, cp);
if (d6 >= 0.0f && d5 <= d6)
{
// barycentric coordinates (0,0,1)
dtVcopy(closest, c);
return;
}
// Check if P in edge region of AC, if so return projection of P onto AC
float vb = d5*d2 - d1*d6;
if (vb <= 0.0f && d2 >= 0.0f && d6 <= 0.0f)
{
// barycentric coordinates (1-w,0,w)
float w = d2 / (d2 - d6);
closest[0] = a[0] + w * ac[0];
closest[1] = a[1] + w * ac[1];
closest[2] = a[2] + w * ac[2];
return;
}
// Check if P in edge region of BC, if so return projection of P onto BC
float va = d3*d6 - d5*d4;
if (va <= 0.0f && (d4 - d3) >= 0.0f && (d5 - d6) >= 0.0f)
{
// barycentric coordinates (0,1-w,w)
float w = (d4 - d3) / ((d4 - d3) + (d5 - d6));
closest[0] = b[0] + w * (c[0] - b[0]);
closest[1] = b[1] + w * (c[1] - b[1]);
closest[2] = b[2] + w * (c[2] - b[2]);
return;
}
// P inside face region. Compute Q through its barycentric coordinates (u,v,w)
float denom = 1.0f / (va + vb + vc);
float v = vb * denom;
float w = vc * denom;
closest[0] = a[0] + ab[0] * v + ac[0] * w;
closest[1] = a[1] + ab[1] * v + ac[1] * w;
closest[2] = a[2] + ab[2] * v + ac[2] * w;
}
bool dtIntersectSegmentPoly2D(const float* p0, const float* p1,
const float* verts, int nverts,
float& tmin, float& tmax,
int& segMin, int& segMax)
{
static const float EPS = 0.00000001f;
tmin = 0;
tmax = 1;
segMin = -1;
segMax = -1;
float dir[3];
dtVsub(dir, p1, p0);
for (int i = 0, j = nverts-1; i < nverts; j=i++)
{
float edge[3], diff[3];
dtVsub(edge, &verts[i*3], &verts[j*3]);
dtVsub(diff, p0, &verts[j*3]);
const float n = dtVperp2D(edge, diff);
const float d = dtVperp2D(dir, edge);
if (fabsf(d) < EPS)
{
// S is nearly parallel to this edge
if (n < 0)
return false;
else
continue;
}
const float t = n / d;
if (d < 0)
{
// segment S is entering across this edge
if (t > tmin)
{
tmin = t;
segMin = j;
// S enters after leaving polygon
if (tmin > tmax)
return false;
}
}
else
{
// segment S is leaving across this edge
if (t < tmax)
{
tmax = t;
segMax = j;
// S leaves before entering polygon
if (tmax < tmin)
return false;
}
}
}
return true;
}
float dtDistancePtSegSqr2D(const float* pt, const float* p, const float* q, float& t)
{
float pqx = q[0] - p[0];
float pqz = q[2] - p[2];
float dx = pt[0] - p[0];
float dz = pt[2] - p[2];
float d = pqx*pqx + pqz*pqz;
t = pqx*dx + pqz*dz;
if (d > 0) t /= d;
if (t < 0) t = 0;
else if (t > 1) t = 1;
dx = p[0] + t*pqx - pt[0];
dz = p[2] + t*pqz - pt[2];
return dx*dx + dz*dz;
}
void dtCalcPolyCenter(float* tc, const unsigned short* idx, int nidx, const float* verts)
{
tc[0] = 0.0f;
tc[1] = 0.0f;
tc[2] = 0.0f;
for (int j = 0; j < nidx; ++j)
{
const float* v = &verts[idx[j]*3];
tc[0] += v[0];
tc[1] += v[1];
tc[2] += v[2];
}
const float s = 1.0f / nidx;
tc[0] *= s;
tc[1] *= s;
tc[2] *= s;
}
bool dtClosestHeightPointTriangle(const float* p, const float* a, const float* b, const float* c, float& h)
{
const float EPS = 1e-6f;
float v0[3], v1[3], v2[3];
dtVsub(v0, c, a);
dtVsub(v1, b, a);
dtVsub(v2, p, a);
// Compute scaled barycentric coordinates
float denom = v0[0] * v1[2] - v0[2] * v1[0];
if (fabsf(denom) < EPS)
return false;
float u = v1[2] * v2[0] - v1[0] * v2[2];
float v = v0[0] * v2[2] - v0[2] * v2[0];
if (denom < 0) {
denom = -denom;
u = -u;
v = -v;
}
// If point lies inside the triangle, return interpolated ycoord.
if (u >= 0.0f && v >= 0.0f && (u + v) <= denom) {
h = a[1] + (v0[1] * u + v1[1] * v) / denom;
return true;
}
return false;
}
/// @par
///
/// All points are projected onto the xz-plane, so the y-values are ignored.
bool dtPointInPolygon(const float* pt, const float* verts, const int nverts)
{
// TODO: Replace pnpoly with triArea2D tests?
int i, j;
bool c = false;
for (i = 0, j = nverts-1; i < nverts; j = i++)
{
const float* vi = &verts[i*3];
const float* vj = &verts[j*3];
if (((vi[2] > pt[2]) != (vj[2] > pt[2])) &&
(pt[0] < (vj[0]-vi[0]) * (pt[2]-vi[2]) / (vj[2]-vi[2]) + vi[0]) )
c = !c;
}
return c;
}
bool dtDistancePtPolyEdgesSqr(const float* pt, const float* verts, const int nverts,
float* ed, float* et)
{
// TODO: Replace pnpoly with triArea2D tests?
int i, j;
bool c = false;
for (i = 0, j = nverts-1; i < nverts; j = i++)
{
const float* vi = &verts[i*3];
const float* vj = &verts[j*3];
if (((vi[2] > pt[2]) != (vj[2] > pt[2])) &&
(pt[0] < (vj[0]-vi[0]) * (pt[2]-vi[2]) / (vj[2]-vi[2]) + vi[0]) )
c = !c;
ed[j] = dtDistancePtSegSqr2D(pt, vj, vi, et[j]);
}
return c;
}
static void projectPoly(const float* axis, const float* poly, const int npoly,
float& rmin, float& rmax)
{
rmin = rmax = dtVdot2D(axis, &poly[0]);
for (int i = 1; i < npoly; ++i)
{
const float d = dtVdot2D(axis, &poly[i*3]);
rmin = dtMin(rmin, d);
rmax = dtMax(rmax, d);
}
}
inline bool overlapRange(const float amin, const float amax,
const float bmin, const float bmax,
const float eps)
{
return ((amin+eps) > bmax || (amax-eps) < bmin) ? false : true;
}
/// @par
///
/// All vertices are projected onto the xz-plane, so the y-values are ignored.
bool dtOverlapPolyPoly2D(const float* polya, const int npolya,
const float* polyb, const int npolyb)
{
const float eps = 1e-4f;
for (int i = 0, j = npolya-1; i < npolya; j=i++)
{
const float* va = &polya[j*3];
const float* vb = &polya[i*3];
const float n[3] = { vb[2]-va[2], 0, -(vb[0]-va[0]) };
float amin,amax,bmin,bmax;
projectPoly(n, polya, npolya, amin,amax);
projectPoly(n, polyb, npolyb, bmin,bmax);
if (!overlapRange(amin,amax, bmin,bmax, eps))
{
// Found separating axis
return false;
}
}
for (int i = 0, j = npolyb-1; i < npolyb; j=i++)
{
const float* va = &polyb[j*3];
const float* vb = &polyb[i*3];
const float n[3] = { vb[2]-va[2], 0, -(vb[0]-va[0]) };
float amin,amax,bmin,bmax;
projectPoly(n, polya, npolya, amin,amax);
projectPoly(n, polyb, npolyb, bmin,bmax);
if (!overlapRange(amin,amax, bmin,bmax, eps))
{
// Found separating axis
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
// Returns a random point in a convex polygon.
// Adapted from Graphics Gems article.
void dtRandomPointInConvexPoly(const float* pts, const int npts, float* areas,
const float s, const float t, float* out)
{
// Calc triangle araes
float areasum = 0.0f;
for (int i = 2; i < npts; i++) {
areas[i] = dtTriArea2D(&pts[0], &pts[(i-1)*3], &pts[i*3]);
areasum += dtMax(0.001f, areas[i]);
}
// Find sub triangle weighted by area.
const float thr = s*areasum;
float acc = 0.0f;
float u = 1.0f;
int tri = npts - 1;
for (int i = 2; i < npts; i++) {
const float dacc = areas[i];
if (thr >= acc && thr < (acc+dacc))
{
u = (thr - acc) / dacc;
tri = i;
break;
}
acc += dacc;
}
float v = dtMathSqrtf(t);
const float a = 1 - v;
const float b = (1 - u) * v;
const float c = u * v;
const float* pa = &pts[0];
const float* pb = &pts[(tri-1)*3];
const float* pc = &pts[tri*3];
out[0] = a*pa[0] + b*pb[0] + c*pc[0];
out[1] = a*pa[1] + b*pb[1] + c*pc[1];
out[2] = a*pa[2] + b*pb[2] + c*pc[2];
}
inline float vperpXZ(const float* a, const float* b) { return a[0]*b[2] - a[2]*b[0]; }
bool dtIntersectSegSeg2D(const float* ap, const float* aq,
const float* bp, const float* bq,
float& s, float& t)
{
float u[3], v[3], w[3];
dtVsub(u,aq,ap);
dtVsub(v,bq,bp);
dtVsub(w,ap,bp);
float d = vperpXZ(u,v);
if (fabsf(d) < 1e-6f) return false;
s = vperpXZ(v,w) / d;
t = vperpXZ(u,w) / d;
return true;
}

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <float.h>
#include "DetourNavMesh.h"
#include "DetourCommon.h"
#include "DetourMath.h"
#include "DetourNavMeshBuilder.h"
#include "DetourAlloc.h"
#include "DetourAssert.h"
static unsigned short MESH_NULL_IDX = 0xffff;
struct BVItem
{
unsigned short bmin[3];
unsigned short bmax[3];
int i;
};
static int compareItemX(const void* va, const void* vb)
{
const BVItem* a = (const BVItem*)va;
const BVItem* b = (const BVItem*)vb;
if (a->bmin[0] < b->bmin[0])
return -1;
if (a->bmin[0] > b->bmin[0])
return 1;
return 0;
}
static int compareItemY(const void* va, const void* vb)
{
const BVItem* a = (const BVItem*)va;
const BVItem* b = (const BVItem*)vb;
if (a->bmin[1] < b->bmin[1])
return -1;
if (a->bmin[1] > b->bmin[1])
return 1;
return 0;
}
static int compareItemZ(const void* va, const void* vb)
{
const BVItem* a = (const BVItem*)va;
const BVItem* b = (const BVItem*)vb;
if (a->bmin[2] < b->bmin[2])
return -1;
if (a->bmin[2] > b->bmin[2])
return 1;
return 0;
}
static void calcExtends(BVItem* items, const int /*nitems*/, const int imin, const int imax,
unsigned short* bmin, unsigned short* bmax)
{
bmin[0] = items[imin].bmin[0];
bmin[1] = items[imin].bmin[1];
bmin[2] = items[imin].bmin[2];
bmax[0] = items[imin].bmax[0];
bmax[1] = items[imin].bmax[1];
bmax[2] = items[imin].bmax[2];
for (int i = imin+1; i < imax; ++i)
{
const BVItem& it = items[i];
if (it.bmin[0] < bmin[0]) bmin[0] = it.bmin[0];
if (it.bmin[1] < bmin[1]) bmin[1] = it.bmin[1];
if (it.bmin[2] < bmin[2]) bmin[2] = it.bmin[2];
if (it.bmax[0] > bmax[0]) bmax[0] = it.bmax[0];
if (it.bmax[1] > bmax[1]) bmax[1] = it.bmax[1];
if (it.bmax[2] > bmax[2]) bmax[2] = it.bmax[2];
}
}
inline int longestAxis(unsigned short x, unsigned short y, unsigned short z)
{
int axis = 0;
unsigned short maxVal = x;
if (y > maxVal)
{
axis = 1;
maxVal = y;
}
if (z > maxVal)
{
axis = 2;
}
return axis;
}
static void subdivide(BVItem* items, int nitems, int imin, int imax, int& curNode, dtBVNode* nodes)
{
int inum = imax - imin;
int icur = curNode;
dtBVNode& node = nodes[curNode++];
if (inum == 1)
{
// Leaf
node.bmin[0] = items[imin].bmin[0];
node.bmin[1] = items[imin].bmin[1];
node.bmin[2] = items[imin].bmin[2];
node.bmax[0] = items[imin].bmax[0];
node.bmax[1] = items[imin].bmax[1];
node.bmax[2] = items[imin].bmax[2];
node.i = items[imin].i;
}
else
{
// Split
calcExtends(items, nitems, imin, imax, node.bmin, node.bmax);
int axis = longestAxis(node.bmax[0] - node.bmin[0],
node.bmax[1] - node.bmin[1],
node.bmax[2] - node.bmin[2]);
if (axis == 0)
{
// Sort along x-axis
qsort(items+imin, inum, sizeof(BVItem), compareItemX);
}
else if (axis == 1)
{
// Sort along y-axis
qsort(items+imin, inum, sizeof(BVItem), compareItemY);
}
else
{
// Sort along z-axis
qsort(items+imin, inum, sizeof(BVItem), compareItemZ);
}
int isplit = imin+inum/2;
// Left
subdivide(items, nitems, imin, isplit, curNode, nodes);
// Right
subdivide(items, nitems, isplit, imax, curNode, nodes);
int iescape = curNode - icur;
// Negative index means escape.
node.i = -iescape;
}
}
static int createBVTree(dtNavMeshCreateParams* params, dtBVNode* nodes, int /*nnodes*/)
{
// Build tree
float quantFactor = 1 / params->cs;
BVItem* items = (BVItem*)dtAlloc(sizeof(BVItem)*params->polyCount, DT_ALLOC_TEMP);
for (int i = 0; i < params->polyCount; i++)
{
BVItem& it = items[i];
it.i = i;
// Calc polygon bounds. Use detail meshes if available.
if (params->detailMeshes)
{
int vb = (int)params->detailMeshes[i*4+0];
int ndv = (int)params->detailMeshes[i*4+1];
float bmin[3];
float bmax[3];
const float* dv = &params->detailVerts[vb*3];
dtVcopy(bmin, dv);
dtVcopy(bmax, dv);
for (int j = 1; j < ndv; j++)
{
dtVmin(bmin, &dv[j * 3]);
dtVmax(bmax, &dv[j * 3]);
}
// BV-tree uses cs for all dimensions
it.bmin[0] = (unsigned short)dtClamp((int)((bmin[0] - params->bmin[0])*quantFactor), 0, 0xffff);
it.bmin[1] = (unsigned short)dtClamp((int)((bmin[1] - params->bmin[1])*quantFactor), 0, 0xffff);
it.bmin[2] = (unsigned short)dtClamp((int)((bmin[2] - params->bmin[2])*quantFactor), 0, 0xffff);
it.bmax[0] = (unsigned short)dtClamp((int)((bmax[0] - params->bmin[0])*quantFactor), 0, 0xffff);
it.bmax[1] = (unsigned short)dtClamp((int)((bmax[1] - params->bmin[1])*quantFactor), 0, 0xffff);
it.bmax[2] = (unsigned short)dtClamp((int)((bmax[2] - params->bmin[2])*quantFactor), 0, 0xffff);
}
else
{
const unsigned short* p = &params->polys[i*params->nvp * 2];
it.bmin[0] = it.bmax[0] = params->verts[p[0] * 3 + 0];
it.bmin[1] = it.bmax[1] = params->verts[p[0] * 3 + 1];
it.bmin[2] = it.bmax[2] = params->verts[p[0] * 3 + 2];
for (int j = 1; j < params->nvp; ++j)
{
if (p[j] == MESH_NULL_IDX) break;
unsigned short x = params->verts[p[j] * 3 + 0];
unsigned short y = params->verts[p[j] * 3 + 1];
unsigned short z = params->verts[p[j] * 3 + 2];
if (x < it.bmin[0]) it.bmin[0] = x;
if (y < it.bmin[1]) it.bmin[1] = y;
if (z < it.bmin[2]) it.bmin[2] = z;
if (x > it.bmax[0]) it.bmax[0] = x;
if (y > it.bmax[1]) it.bmax[1] = y;
if (z > it.bmax[2]) it.bmax[2] = z;
}
// Remap y
it.bmin[1] = (unsigned short)dtMathFloorf((float)it.bmin[1] * params->ch / params->cs);
it.bmax[1] = (unsigned short)dtMathCeilf((float)it.bmax[1] * params->ch / params->cs);
}
}
int curNode = 0;
subdivide(items, params->polyCount, 0, params->polyCount, curNode, nodes);
dtFree(items);
return curNode;
}
static unsigned char classifyOffMeshPoint(const float* pt, const float* bmin, const float* bmax)
{
static const unsigned char XP = 1<<0;
static const unsigned char ZP = 1<<1;
static const unsigned char XM = 1<<2;
static const unsigned char ZM = 1<<3;
unsigned char outcode = 0;
outcode |= (pt[0] >= bmax[0]) ? XP : 0;
outcode |= (pt[2] >= bmax[2]) ? ZP : 0;
outcode |= (pt[0] < bmin[0]) ? XM : 0;
outcode |= (pt[2] < bmin[2]) ? ZM : 0;
switch (outcode)
{
case XP: return 0;
case XP|ZP: return 1;
case ZP: return 2;
case XM|ZP: return 3;
case XM: return 4;
case XM|ZM: return 5;
case ZM: return 6;
case XP|ZM: return 7;
};
return 0xff;
}
// TODO: Better error handling.
/// @par
///
/// The output data array is allocated using the detour allocator (dtAlloc()). The method
/// used to free the memory will be determined by how the tile is added to the navigation
/// mesh.
///
/// @see dtNavMesh, dtNavMesh::addTile()
bool dtCreateNavMeshData(dtNavMeshCreateParams* params, unsigned char** outData, int* outDataSize)
{
if (params->nvp > DT_VERTS_PER_POLYGON)
return false;
if (params->vertCount >= 0xffff)
return false;
if (!params->vertCount || !params->verts)
return false;
if (!params->polyCount || !params->polys)
return false;
const int nvp = params->nvp;
// Classify off-mesh connection points. We store only the connections
// whose start point is inside the tile.
unsigned char* offMeshConClass = 0;
int storedOffMeshConCount = 0;
int offMeshConLinkCount = 0;
if (params->offMeshConCount > 0)
{
offMeshConClass = (unsigned char*)dtAlloc(sizeof(unsigned char)*params->offMeshConCount*2, DT_ALLOC_TEMP);
if (!offMeshConClass)
return false;
// Find tight heigh bounds, used for culling out off-mesh start locations.
float hmin = FLT_MAX;
float hmax = -FLT_MAX;
if (params->detailVerts && params->detailVertsCount)
{
for (int i = 0; i < params->detailVertsCount; ++i)
{
const float h = params->detailVerts[i*3+1];
hmin = dtMin(hmin,h);
hmax = dtMax(hmax,h);
}
}
else
{
for (int i = 0; i < params->vertCount; ++i)
{
const unsigned short* iv = &params->verts[i*3];
const float h = params->bmin[1] + iv[1] * params->ch;
hmin = dtMin(hmin,h);
hmax = dtMax(hmax,h);
}
}
hmin -= params->walkableClimb;
hmax += params->walkableClimb;
float bmin[3], bmax[3];
dtVcopy(bmin, params->bmin);
dtVcopy(bmax, params->bmax);
bmin[1] = hmin;
bmax[1] = hmax;
for (int i = 0; i < params->offMeshConCount; ++i)
{
const float* p0 = &params->offMeshConVerts[(i*2+0)*3];
const float* p1 = &params->offMeshConVerts[(i*2+1)*3];
offMeshConClass[i*2+0] = classifyOffMeshPoint(p0, bmin, bmax);
offMeshConClass[i*2+1] = classifyOffMeshPoint(p1, bmin, bmax);
// Zero out off-mesh start positions which are not even potentially touching the mesh.
if (offMeshConClass[i*2+0] == 0xff)
{
if (p0[1] < bmin[1] || p0[1] > bmax[1])
offMeshConClass[i*2+0] = 0;
}
// Cound how many links should be allocated for off-mesh connections.
if (offMeshConClass[i*2+0] == 0xff)
offMeshConLinkCount++;
if (offMeshConClass[i*2+1] == 0xff)
offMeshConLinkCount++;
if (offMeshConClass[i*2+0] == 0xff)
storedOffMeshConCount++;
}
}
// Off-mesh connectionss are stored as polygons, adjust values.
const int totPolyCount = params->polyCount + storedOffMeshConCount;
const int totVertCount = params->vertCount + storedOffMeshConCount*2;
// Find portal edges which are at tile borders.
int edgeCount = 0;
int portalCount = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < params->polyCount; ++i)
{
const unsigned short* p = &params->polys[i*2*nvp];
for (int j = 0; j < nvp; ++j)
{
if (p[j] == MESH_NULL_IDX) break;
edgeCount++;
if (p[nvp+j] & 0x8000)
{
unsigned short dir = p[nvp+j] & 0xf;
if (dir != 0xf)
portalCount++;
}
}
}
const int maxLinkCount = edgeCount + portalCount*2 + offMeshConLinkCount*2;
// Find unique detail vertices.
int uniqueDetailVertCount = 0;
int detailTriCount = 0;
if (params->detailMeshes)
{
// Has detail mesh, count unique detail vertex count and use input detail tri count.
detailTriCount = params->detailTriCount;
for (int i = 0; i < params->polyCount; ++i)
{
const unsigned short* p = &params->polys[i*nvp*2];
int ndv = params->detailMeshes[i*4+1];
int nv = 0;
for (int j = 0; j < nvp; ++j)
{
if (p[j] == MESH_NULL_IDX) break;
nv++;
}
ndv -= nv;
uniqueDetailVertCount += ndv;
}
}
else
{
// No input detail mesh, build detail mesh from nav polys.
uniqueDetailVertCount = 0; // No extra detail verts.
detailTriCount = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < params->polyCount; ++i)
{
const unsigned short* p = &params->polys[i*nvp*2];
int nv = 0;
for (int j = 0; j < nvp; ++j)
{
if (p[j] == MESH_NULL_IDX) break;
nv++;
}
detailTriCount += nv-2;
}
}
// Calculate data size
const int headerSize = dtAlign4(sizeof(dtMeshHeader));
const int vertsSize = dtAlign4(sizeof(float)*3*totVertCount);
const int polysSize = dtAlign4(sizeof(dtPoly)*totPolyCount);
const int linksSize = dtAlign4(sizeof(dtLink)*maxLinkCount);
const int detailMeshesSize = dtAlign4(sizeof(dtPolyDetail)*params->polyCount);
const int detailVertsSize = dtAlign4(sizeof(float)*3*uniqueDetailVertCount);
const int detailTrisSize = dtAlign4(sizeof(unsigned char)*4*detailTriCount);
const int bvTreeSize = params->buildBvTree ? dtAlign4(sizeof(dtBVNode)*params->polyCount*2) : 0;
const int offMeshConsSize = dtAlign4(sizeof(dtOffMeshConnection)*storedOffMeshConCount);
const int dataSize = headerSize + vertsSize + polysSize + linksSize +
detailMeshesSize + detailVertsSize + detailTrisSize +
bvTreeSize + offMeshConsSize;
unsigned char* data = (unsigned char*)dtAlloc(sizeof(unsigned char)*dataSize, DT_ALLOC_PERM);
if (!data)
{
dtFree(offMeshConClass);
return false;
}
memset(data, 0, dataSize);
unsigned char* d = data;
dtMeshHeader* header = dtGetThenAdvanceBufferPointer<dtMeshHeader>(d, headerSize);
float* navVerts = dtGetThenAdvanceBufferPointer<float>(d, vertsSize);
dtPoly* navPolys = dtGetThenAdvanceBufferPointer<dtPoly>(d, polysSize);
d += linksSize; // Ignore links; just leave enough space for them. They'll be created on load.
dtPolyDetail* navDMeshes = dtGetThenAdvanceBufferPointer<dtPolyDetail>(d, detailMeshesSize);
float* navDVerts = dtGetThenAdvanceBufferPointer<float>(d, detailVertsSize);
unsigned char* navDTris = dtGetThenAdvanceBufferPointer<unsigned char>(d, detailTrisSize);
dtBVNode* navBvtree = dtGetThenAdvanceBufferPointer<dtBVNode>(d, bvTreeSize);
dtOffMeshConnection* offMeshCons = dtGetThenAdvanceBufferPointer<dtOffMeshConnection>(d, offMeshConsSize);
// Store header
header->magic = DT_NAVMESH_MAGIC;
header->version = DT_NAVMESH_VERSION;
header->x = params->tileX;
header->y = params->tileY;
header->layer = params->tileLayer;
header->userId = params->userId;
header->polyCount = totPolyCount;
header->vertCount = totVertCount;
header->maxLinkCount = maxLinkCount;
dtVcopy(header->bmin, params->bmin);
dtVcopy(header->bmax, params->bmax);
header->detailMeshCount = params->polyCount;
header->detailVertCount = uniqueDetailVertCount;
header->detailTriCount = detailTriCount;
header->bvQuantFactor = 1.0f / params->cs;
header->offMeshBase = params->polyCount;
header->walkableHeight = params->walkableHeight;
header->walkableRadius = params->walkableRadius;
header->walkableClimb = params->walkableClimb;
header->offMeshConCount = storedOffMeshConCount;
header->bvNodeCount = params->buildBvTree ? params->polyCount*2 : 0;
const int offMeshVertsBase = params->vertCount;
const int offMeshPolyBase = params->polyCount;
// Store vertices
// Mesh vertices
for (int i = 0; i < params->vertCount; ++i)
{
const unsigned short* iv = &params->verts[i*3];
float* v = &navVerts[i*3];
v[0] = params->bmin[0] + iv[0] * params->cs;
v[1] = params->bmin[1] + iv[1] * params->ch;
v[2] = params->bmin[2] + iv[2] * params->cs;
}
// Off-mesh link vertices.
int n = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < params->offMeshConCount; ++i)
{
// Only store connections which start from this tile.
if (offMeshConClass[i*2+0] == 0xff)
{
const float* linkv = &params->offMeshConVerts[i*2*3];
float* v = &navVerts[(offMeshVertsBase + n*2)*3];
dtVcopy(&v[0], &linkv[0]);
dtVcopy(&v[3], &linkv[3]);
n++;
}
}
// Store polygons
// Mesh polys
const unsigned short* src = params->polys;
for (int i = 0; i < params->polyCount; ++i)
{
dtPoly* p = &navPolys[i];
p->vertCount = 0;
p->flags = params->polyFlags[i];
p->setArea(params->polyAreas[i]);
p->setType(DT_POLYTYPE_GROUND);
for (int j = 0; j < nvp; ++j)
{
if (src[j] == MESH_NULL_IDX) break;
p->verts[j] = src[j];
if (src[nvp+j] & 0x8000)
{
// Border or portal edge.
unsigned short dir = src[nvp+j] & 0xf;
if (dir == 0xf) // Border
p->neis[j] = 0;
else if (dir == 0) // Portal x-
p->neis[j] = DT_EXT_LINK | 4;
else if (dir == 1) // Portal z+
p->neis[j] = DT_EXT_LINK | 2;
else if (dir == 2) // Portal x+
p->neis[j] = DT_EXT_LINK | 0;
else if (dir == 3) // Portal z-
p->neis[j] = DT_EXT_LINK | 6;
}
else
{
// Normal connection
p->neis[j] = src[nvp+j]+1;
}
p->vertCount++;
}
src += nvp*2;
}
// Off-mesh connection vertices.
n = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < params->offMeshConCount; ++i)
{
// Only store connections which start from this tile.
if (offMeshConClass[i*2+0] == 0xff)
{
dtPoly* p = &navPolys[offMeshPolyBase+n];
p->vertCount = 2;
p->verts[0] = (unsigned short)(offMeshVertsBase + n*2+0);
p->verts[1] = (unsigned short)(offMeshVertsBase + n*2+1);
p->flags = params->offMeshConFlags[i];
p->setArea(params->offMeshConAreas[i]);
p->setType(DT_POLYTYPE_OFFMESH_CONNECTION);
n++;
}
}
// Store detail meshes and vertices.
// The nav polygon vertices are stored as the first vertices on each mesh.
// We compress the mesh data by skipping them and using the navmesh coordinates.
if (params->detailMeshes)
{
unsigned short vbase = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < params->polyCount; ++i)
{
dtPolyDetail& dtl = navDMeshes[i];
const int vb = (int)params->detailMeshes[i*4+0];
const int ndv = (int)params->detailMeshes[i*4+1];
const int nv = navPolys[i].vertCount;
dtl.vertBase = (unsigned int)vbase;
dtl.vertCount = (unsigned char)(ndv-nv);
dtl.triBase = (unsigned int)params->detailMeshes[i*4+2];
dtl.triCount = (unsigned char)params->detailMeshes[i*4+3];
// Copy vertices except the first 'nv' verts which are equal to nav poly verts.
if (ndv-nv)
{
memcpy(&navDVerts[vbase*3], &params->detailVerts[(vb+nv)*3], sizeof(float)*3*(ndv-nv));
vbase += (unsigned short)(ndv-nv);
}
}
// Store triangles.
memcpy(navDTris, params->detailTris, sizeof(unsigned char)*4*params->detailTriCount);
}
else
{
// Create dummy detail mesh by triangulating polys.
int tbase = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < params->polyCount; ++i)
{
dtPolyDetail& dtl = navDMeshes[i];
const int nv = navPolys[i].vertCount;
dtl.vertBase = 0;
dtl.vertCount = 0;
dtl.triBase = (unsigned int)tbase;
dtl.triCount = (unsigned char)(nv-2);
// Triangulate polygon (local indices).
for (int j = 2; j < nv; ++j)
{
unsigned char* t = &navDTris[tbase*4];
t[0] = 0;
t[1] = (unsigned char)(j-1);
t[2] = (unsigned char)j;
// Bit for each edge that belongs to poly boundary.
t[3] = (1<<2);
if (j == 2) t[3] |= (1<<0);
if (j == nv-1) t[3] |= (1<<4);
tbase++;
}
}
}
// Store and create BVtree.
if (params->buildBvTree)
{
createBVTree(params, navBvtree, 2*params->polyCount);
}
// Store Off-Mesh connections.
n = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < params->offMeshConCount; ++i)
{
// Only store connections which start from this tile.
if (offMeshConClass[i*2+0] == 0xff)
{
dtOffMeshConnection* con = &offMeshCons[n];
con->poly = (unsigned short)(offMeshPolyBase + n);
// Copy connection end-points.
const float* endPts = &params->offMeshConVerts[i*2*3];
dtVcopy(&con->pos[0], &endPts[0]);
dtVcopy(&con->pos[3], &endPts[3]);
con->rad = params->offMeshConRad[i];
con->flags = params->offMeshConDir[i] ? DT_OFFMESH_CON_BIDIR : 0;
con->side = offMeshConClass[i*2+1];
if (params->offMeshConUserID)
con->userId = params->offMeshConUserID[i];
n++;
}
}
dtFree(offMeshConClass);
*outData = data;
*outDataSize = dataSize;
return true;
}
bool dtNavMeshHeaderSwapEndian(unsigned char* data, const int /*dataSize*/)
{
dtMeshHeader* header = (dtMeshHeader*)data;
int swappedMagic = DT_NAVMESH_MAGIC;
int swappedVersion = DT_NAVMESH_VERSION;
dtSwapEndian(&swappedMagic);
dtSwapEndian(&swappedVersion);
if ((header->magic != DT_NAVMESH_MAGIC || header->version != DT_NAVMESH_VERSION) &&
(header->magic != swappedMagic || header->version != swappedVersion))
{
return false;
}
dtSwapEndian(&header->magic);
dtSwapEndian(&header->version);
dtSwapEndian(&header->x);
dtSwapEndian(&header->y);
dtSwapEndian(&header->layer);
dtSwapEndian(&header->userId);
dtSwapEndian(&header->polyCount);
dtSwapEndian(&header->vertCount);
dtSwapEndian(&header->maxLinkCount);
dtSwapEndian(&header->detailMeshCount);
dtSwapEndian(&header->detailVertCount);
dtSwapEndian(&header->detailTriCount);
dtSwapEndian(&header->bvNodeCount);
dtSwapEndian(&header->offMeshConCount);
dtSwapEndian(&header->offMeshBase);
dtSwapEndian(&header->walkableHeight);
dtSwapEndian(&header->walkableRadius);
dtSwapEndian(&header->walkableClimb);
dtSwapEndian(&header->bmin[0]);
dtSwapEndian(&header->bmin[1]);
dtSwapEndian(&header->bmin[2]);
dtSwapEndian(&header->bmax[0]);
dtSwapEndian(&header->bmax[1]);
dtSwapEndian(&header->bmax[2]);
dtSwapEndian(&header->bvQuantFactor);
// Freelist index and pointers are updated when tile is added, no need to swap.
return true;
}
/// @par
///
/// @warning This function assumes that the header is in the correct endianess already.
/// Call #dtNavMeshHeaderSwapEndian() first on the data if the data is expected to be in wrong endianess
/// to start with. Call #dtNavMeshHeaderSwapEndian() after the data has been swapped if converting from
/// native to foreign endianess.
bool dtNavMeshDataSwapEndian(unsigned char* data, const int /*dataSize*/)
{
// Make sure the data is in right format.
dtMeshHeader* header = (dtMeshHeader*)data;
if (header->magic != DT_NAVMESH_MAGIC)
return false;
if (header->version != DT_NAVMESH_VERSION)
return false;
// Patch header pointers.
const int headerSize = dtAlign4(sizeof(dtMeshHeader));
const int vertsSize = dtAlign4(sizeof(float)*3*header->vertCount);
const int polysSize = dtAlign4(sizeof(dtPoly)*header->polyCount);
const int linksSize = dtAlign4(sizeof(dtLink)*(header->maxLinkCount));
const int detailMeshesSize = dtAlign4(sizeof(dtPolyDetail)*header->detailMeshCount);
const int detailVertsSize = dtAlign4(sizeof(float)*3*header->detailVertCount);
const int detailTrisSize = dtAlign4(sizeof(unsigned char)*4*header->detailTriCount);
const int bvtreeSize = dtAlign4(sizeof(dtBVNode)*header->bvNodeCount);
const int offMeshLinksSize = dtAlign4(sizeof(dtOffMeshConnection)*header->offMeshConCount);
unsigned char* d = data + headerSize;
float* verts = dtGetThenAdvanceBufferPointer<float>(d, vertsSize);
dtPoly* polys = dtGetThenAdvanceBufferPointer<dtPoly>(d, polysSize);
d += linksSize; // Ignore links; they technically should be endian-swapped but all their data is overwritten on load anyway.
//dtLink* links = dtGetThenAdvanceBufferPointer<dtLink>(d, linksSize);
dtPolyDetail* detailMeshes = dtGetThenAdvanceBufferPointer<dtPolyDetail>(d, detailMeshesSize);
float* detailVerts = dtGetThenAdvanceBufferPointer<float>(d, detailVertsSize);
d += detailTrisSize; // Ignore detail tris; single bytes can't be endian-swapped.
//unsigned char* detailTris = dtGetThenAdvanceBufferPointer<unsigned char>(d, detailTrisSize);
dtBVNode* bvTree = dtGetThenAdvanceBufferPointer<dtBVNode>(d, bvtreeSize);
dtOffMeshConnection* offMeshCons = dtGetThenAdvanceBufferPointer<dtOffMeshConnection>(d, offMeshLinksSize);
// Vertices
for (int i = 0; i < header->vertCount*3; ++i)
{
dtSwapEndian(&verts[i]);
}
// Polys
for (int i = 0; i < header->polyCount; ++i)
{
dtPoly* p = &polys[i];
// poly->firstLink is update when tile is added, no need to swap.
for (int j = 0; j < DT_VERTS_PER_POLYGON; ++j)
{
dtSwapEndian(&p->verts[j]);
dtSwapEndian(&p->neis[j]);
}
dtSwapEndian(&p->flags);
}
// Links are rebuild when tile is added, no need to swap.
// Detail meshes
for (int i = 0; i < header->detailMeshCount; ++i)
{
dtPolyDetail* pd = &detailMeshes[i];
dtSwapEndian(&pd->vertBase);
dtSwapEndian(&pd->triBase);
}
// Detail verts
for (int i = 0; i < header->detailVertCount*3; ++i)
{
dtSwapEndian(&detailVerts[i]);
}
// BV-tree
for (int i = 0; i < header->bvNodeCount; ++i)
{
dtBVNode* node = &bvTree[i];
for (int j = 0; j < 3; ++j)
{
dtSwapEndian(&node->bmin[j]);
dtSwapEndian(&node->bmax[j]);
}
dtSwapEndian(&node->i);
}
// Off-mesh Connections.
for (int i = 0; i < header->offMeshConCount; ++i)
{
dtOffMeshConnection* con = &offMeshCons[i];
for (int j = 0; j < 6; ++j)
dtSwapEndian(&con->pos[j]);
dtSwapEndian(&con->rad);
dtSwapEndian(&con->poly);
}
return true;
}

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#include "DetourNode.h"
#include "DetourAlloc.h"
#include "DetourAssert.h"
#include "DetourCommon.h"
#include <string.h>
#ifdef DT_POLYREF64
// From Thomas Wang, https://gist.github.com/badboy/6267743
inline unsigned int dtHashRef(dtPolyRef a)
{
a = (~a) + (a << 18); // a = (a << 18) - a - 1;
a = a ^ (a >> 31);
a = a * 21; // a = (a + (a << 2)) + (a << 4);
a = a ^ (a >> 11);
a = a + (a << 6);
a = a ^ (a >> 22);
return (unsigned int)a;
}
#else
inline unsigned int dtHashRef(dtPolyRef a)
{
a += ~(a<<15);
a ^= (a>>10);
a += (a<<3);
a ^= (a>>6);
a += ~(a<<11);
a ^= (a>>16);
return (unsigned int)a;
}
#endif
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
dtNodePool::dtNodePool(int maxNodes, int hashSize) :
m_nodes(0),
m_first(0),
m_next(0),
m_maxNodes(maxNodes),
m_hashSize(hashSize),
m_nodeCount(0)
{
dtAssert(dtNextPow2(m_hashSize) == (unsigned int)m_hashSize);
// pidx is special as 0 means "none" and 1 is the first node. For that reason
// we have 1 fewer nodes available than the number of values it can contain.
dtAssert(m_maxNodes > 0 && m_maxNodes <= DT_NULL_IDX && m_maxNodes <= (1 << DT_NODE_PARENT_BITS) - 1);
m_nodes = (dtNode*)dtAlloc(sizeof(dtNode)*m_maxNodes, DT_ALLOC_PERM);
m_next = (dtNodeIndex*)dtAlloc(sizeof(dtNodeIndex)*m_maxNodes, DT_ALLOC_PERM);
m_first = (dtNodeIndex*)dtAlloc(sizeof(dtNodeIndex)*hashSize, DT_ALLOC_PERM);
dtAssert(m_nodes);
dtAssert(m_next);
dtAssert(m_first);
memset(m_first, 0xff, sizeof(dtNodeIndex)*m_hashSize);
memset(m_next, 0xff, sizeof(dtNodeIndex)*m_maxNodes);
}
dtNodePool::~dtNodePool()
{
dtFree(m_nodes);
dtFree(m_next);
dtFree(m_first);
}
void dtNodePool::clear()
{
memset(m_first, 0xff, sizeof(dtNodeIndex)*m_hashSize);
m_nodeCount = 0;
}
unsigned int dtNodePool::findNodes(dtPolyRef id, dtNode** nodes, const int maxNodes)
{
int n = 0;
unsigned int bucket = dtHashRef(id) & (m_hashSize-1);
dtNodeIndex i = m_first[bucket];
while (i != DT_NULL_IDX)
{
if (m_nodes[i].id == id)
{
if (n >= maxNodes)
return n;
nodes[n++] = &m_nodes[i];
}
i = m_next[i];
}
return n;
}
dtNode* dtNodePool::findNode(dtPolyRef id, unsigned char state)
{
unsigned int bucket = dtHashRef(id) & (m_hashSize-1);
dtNodeIndex i = m_first[bucket];
while (i != DT_NULL_IDX)
{
if (m_nodes[i].id == id && m_nodes[i].state == state)
return &m_nodes[i];
i = m_next[i];
}
return 0;
}
dtNode* dtNodePool::getNode(dtPolyRef id, unsigned char state)
{
unsigned int bucket = dtHashRef(id) & (m_hashSize-1);
dtNodeIndex i = m_first[bucket];
dtNode* node = 0;
while (i != DT_NULL_IDX)
{
if (m_nodes[i].id == id && m_nodes[i].state == state)
return &m_nodes[i];
i = m_next[i];
}
if (m_nodeCount >= m_maxNodes)
return 0;
i = (dtNodeIndex)m_nodeCount;
m_nodeCount++;
// Init node
node = &m_nodes[i];
node->pidx = 0;
node->cost = 0;
node->total = 0;
node->id = id;
node->state = state;
node->flags = 0;
m_next[i] = m_first[bucket];
m_first[bucket] = i;
return node;
}
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
dtNodeQueue::dtNodeQueue(int n) :
m_heap(0),
m_capacity(n),
m_size(0)
{
dtAssert(m_capacity > 0);
m_heap = (dtNode**)dtAlloc(sizeof(dtNode*)*(m_capacity+1), DT_ALLOC_PERM);
dtAssert(m_heap);
}
dtNodeQueue::~dtNodeQueue()
{
dtFree(m_heap);
}
void dtNodeQueue::bubbleUp(int i, dtNode* node)
{
int parent = (i-1)/2;
// note: (index > 0) means there is a parent
while ((i > 0) && (m_heap[parent]->total > node->total))
{
m_heap[i] = m_heap[parent];
i = parent;
parent = (i-1)/2;
}
m_heap[i] = node;
}
void dtNodeQueue::trickleDown(int i, dtNode* node)
{
int child = (i*2)+1;
while (child < m_size)
{
if (((child+1) < m_size) &&
(m_heap[child]->total > m_heap[child+1]->total))
{
child++;
}
m_heap[i] = m_heap[child];
i = child;
child = (i*2)+1;
}
bubbleUp(i, node);
}

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file(GLOB SOURCES Source/*.cpp)
add_library(DetourCrowd ${SOURCES})
add_library(RecastNavigation::DetourCrowd ALIAS DetourCrowd)
set_target_properties(DetourCrowd PROPERTIES DEBUG_POSTFIX -d)
set(DetourCrowd_INCLUDE_DIR "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/Include")
target_include_directories(DetourCrowd PUBLIC
"$<BUILD_INTERFACE:${DetourCrowd_INCLUDE_DIR}>"
)
target_link_libraries(DetourCrowd
Detour
)
set_target_properties(DetourCrowd PROPERTIES
SOVERSION ${SOVERSION}
VERSION ${VERSION}
COMPILE_PDB_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY .
COMPILE_PDB_NAME "DetourCrowd-d"
)
install(TARGETS DetourCrowd
RUNTIME DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR}
ARCHIVE DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}
LIBRARY DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}
COMPONENT library
)
file(GLOB INCLUDES Include/*.h)
install(FILES ${INCLUDES} DESTINATION
${CMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR}/recastnavigation)
install(FILES "$<TARGET_FILE_DIR:DetourCrowd>/DetourCrowd-d.pdb" CONFIGURATIONS "Debug" DESTINATION "lib")

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#ifndef DETOURCROWD_H
#define DETOURCROWD_H
#include "DetourNavMeshQuery.h"
#include "DetourObstacleAvoidance.h"
#include "DetourLocalBoundary.h"
#include "DetourPathCorridor.h"
#include "DetourProximityGrid.h"
#include "DetourPathQueue.h"
/// The maximum number of neighbors that a crowd agent can take into account
/// for steering decisions.
/// @ingroup crowd
static const int DT_CROWDAGENT_MAX_NEIGHBOURS = 6;
/// The maximum number of corners a crowd agent will look ahead in the path.
/// This value is used for sizing the crowd agent corner buffers.
/// Due to the behavior of the crowd manager, the actual number of useful
/// corners will be one less than this number.
/// @ingroup crowd
static const int DT_CROWDAGENT_MAX_CORNERS = 4;
/// The maximum number of crowd avoidance configurations supported by the
/// crowd manager.
/// @ingroup crowd
/// @see dtObstacleAvoidanceParams, dtCrowd::setObstacleAvoidanceParams(), dtCrowd::getObstacleAvoidanceParams(),
/// dtCrowdAgentParams::obstacleAvoidanceType
static const int DT_CROWD_MAX_OBSTAVOIDANCE_PARAMS = 8;
/// The maximum number of query filter types supported by the crowd manager.
/// @ingroup crowd
/// @see dtQueryFilter, dtCrowd::getFilter() dtCrowd::getEditableFilter(),
/// dtCrowdAgentParams::queryFilterType
static const int DT_CROWD_MAX_QUERY_FILTER_TYPE = 16;
/// Provides neighbor data for agents managed by the crowd.
/// @ingroup crowd
/// @see dtCrowdAgent::neis, dtCrowd
struct dtCrowdNeighbour
{
int idx; ///< The index of the neighbor in the crowd.
float dist; ///< The distance between the current agent and the neighbor.
};
/// The type of navigation mesh polygon the agent is currently traversing.
/// @ingroup crowd
enum CrowdAgentState
{
DT_CROWDAGENT_STATE_INVALID, ///< The agent is not in a valid state.
DT_CROWDAGENT_STATE_WALKING, ///< The agent is traversing a normal navigation mesh polygon.
DT_CROWDAGENT_STATE_OFFMESH, ///< The agent is traversing an off-mesh connection.
};
/// Configuration parameters for a crowd agent.
/// @ingroup crowd
struct dtCrowdAgentParams
{
float radius; ///< Agent radius. [Limit: >= 0]
float height; ///< Agent height. [Limit: > 0]
float maxAcceleration; ///< Maximum allowed acceleration. [Limit: >= 0]
float maxSpeed; ///< Maximum allowed speed. [Limit: >= 0]
/// Defines how close a collision element must be before it is considered for steering behaviors. [Limits: > 0]
float collisionQueryRange;
float pathOptimizationRange; ///< The path visibility optimization range. [Limit: > 0]
/// How aggresive the agent manager should be at avoiding collisions with this agent. [Limit: >= 0]
float separationWeight;
/// Flags that impact steering behavior. (See: #UpdateFlags)
unsigned char updateFlags;
/// The index of the avoidance configuration to use for the agent.
/// [Limits: 0 <= value <= #DT_CROWD_MAX_OBSTAVOIDANCE_PARAMS]
unsigned char obstacleAvoidanceType;
/// The index of the query filter used by this agent.
unsigned char queryFilterType;
/// User defined data attached to the agent.
void* userData;
};
enum MoveRequestState
{
DT_CROWDAGENT_TARGET_NONE = 0,
DT_CROWDAGENT_TARGET_FAILED,
DT_CROWDAGENT_TARGET_VALID,
DT_CROWDAGENT_TARGET_REQUESTING,
DT_CROWDAGENT_TARGET_WAITING_FOR_QUEUE,
DT_CROWDAGENT_TARGET_WAITING_FOR_PATH,
DT_CROWDAGENT_TARGET_VELOCITY,
};
/// Represents an agent managed by a #dtCrowd object.
/// @ingroup crowd
struct dtCrowdAgent
{
/// True if the agent is active, false if the agent is in an unused slot in the agent pool.
bool active;
/// The type of mesh polygon the agent is traversing. (See: #CrowdAgentState)
unsigned char state;
/// True if the agent has valid path (targetState == DT_CROWDAGENT_TARGET_VALID) and the path does not lead to the requested position, else false.
bool partial;
/// The path corridor the agent is using.
dtPathCorridor corridor;
/// The local boundary data for the agent.
dtLocalBoundary boundary;
/// Time since the agent's path corridor was optimized.
float topologyOptTime;
/// The known neighbors of the agent.
dtCrowdNeighbour neis[DT_CROWDAGENT_MAX_NEIGHBOURS];
/// The number of neighbors.
int nneis;
/// The desired speed.
float desiredSpeed;
float npos[3]; ///< The current agent position. [(x, y, z)]
float disp[3]; ///< A temporary value used to accumulate agent displacement during iterative collision resolution. [(x, y, z)]
float dvel[3]; ///< The desired velocity of the agent. Based on the current path, calculated from scratch each frame. [(x, y, z)]
float nvel[3]; ///< The desired velocity adjusted by obstacle avoidance, calculated from scratch each frame. [(x, y, z)]
float vel[3]; ///< The actual velocity of the agent. The change from nvel -> vel is constrained by max acceleration. [(x, y, z)]
/// The agent's configuration parameters.
dtCrowdAgentParams params;
/// The local path corridor corners for the agent. (Staight path.) [(x, y, z) * #ncorners]
float cornerVerts[DT_CROWDAGENT_MAX_CORNERS*3];
/// The local path corridor corner flags. (See: #dtStraightPathFlags) [(flags) * #ncorners]
unsigned char cornerFlags[DT_CROWDAGENT_MAX_CORNERS];
/// The reference id of the polygon being entered at the corner. [(polyRef) * #ncorners]
dtPolyRef cornerPolys[DT_CROWDAGENT_MAX_CORNERS];
/// The number of corners.
int ncorners;
unsigned char targetState; ///< State of the movement request.
dtPolyRef targetRef; ///< Target polyref of the movement request.
float targetPos[3]; ///< Target position of the movement request (or velocity in case of DT_CROWDAGENT_TARGET_VELOCITY).
dtPathQueueRef targetPathqRef; ///< Path finder ref.
bool targetReplan; ///< Flag indicating that the current path is being replanned.
float targetReplanTime; /// <Time since the agent's target was replanned.
};
struct dtCrowdAgentAnimation
{
bool active;
float initPos[3], startPos[3], endPos[3];
dtPolyRef polyRef;
float t, tmax;
};
/// Crowd agent update flags.
/// @ingroup crowd
/// @see dtCrowdAgentParams::updateFlags
enum UpdateFlags
{
DT_CROWD_ANTICIPATE_TURNS = 1,
DT_CROWD_OBSTACLE_AVOIDANCE = 2,
DT_CROWD_SEPARATION = 4,
DT_CROWD_OPTIMIZE_VIS = 8, ///< Use #dtPathCorridor::optimizePathVisibility() to optimize the agent path.
DT_CROWD_OPTIMIZE_TOPO = 16, ///< Use dtPathCorridor::optimizePathTopology() to optimize the agent path.
};
struct dtCrowdAgentDebugInfo
{
int idx;
float optStart[3], optEnd[3];
dtObstacleAvoidanceDebugData* vod;
};
/// Provides local steering behaviors for a group of agents.
/// @ingroup crowd
class dtCrowd
{
int m_maxAgents;
dtCrowdAgent* m_agents;
dtCrowdAgent** m_activeAgents;
dtCrowdAgentAnimation* m_agentAnims;
dtPathQueue m_pathq;
dtObstacleAvoidanceParams m_obstacleQueryParams[DT_CROWD_MAX_OBSTAVOIDANCE_PARAMS];
dtObstacleAvoidanceQuery* m_obstacleQuery;
dtProximityGrid* m_grid;
dtPolyRef* m_pathResult;
int m_maxPathResult;
float m_agentPlacementHalfExtents[3];
dtQueryFilter m_filters[DT_CROWD_MAX_QUERY_FILTER_TYPE];
float m_maxAgentRadius;
int m_velocitySampleCount;
dtNavMeshQuery* m_navquery;
void updateTopologyOptimization(dtCrowdAgent** agents, const int nagents, const float dt);
void updateMoveRequest(const float dt);
void checkPathValidity(dtCrowdAgent** agents, const int nagents, const float dt);
inline int getAgentIndex(const dtCrowdAgent* agent) const { return (int)(agent - m_agents); }
bool requestMoveTargetReplan(const int idx, dtPolyRef ref, const float* pos);
void purge();
public:
dtCrowd();
~dtCrowd();
/// Initializes the crowd.
/// @param[in] maxAgents The maximum number of agents the crowd can manage. [Limit: >= 1]
/// @param[in] maxAgentRadius The maximum radius of any agent that will be added to the crowd. [Limit: > 0]
/// @param[in] nav The navigation mesh to use for planning.
/// @return True if the initialization succeeded.
bool init(const int maxAgents, const float maxAgentRadius, dtNavMesh* nav);
/// Sets the shared avoidance configuration for the specified index.
/// @param[in] idx The index. [Limits: 0 <= value < #DT_CROWD_MAX_OBSTAVOIDANCE_PARAMS]
/// @param[in] params The new configuration.
void setObstacleAvoidanceParams(const int idx, const dtObstacleAvoidanceParams* params);
/// Gets the shared avoidance configuration for the specified index.
/// @param[in] idx The index of the configuration to retreive.
/// [Limits: 0 <= value < #DT_CROWD_MAX_OBSTAVOIDANCE_PARAMS]
/// @return The requested configuration.
const dtObstacleAvoidanceParams* getObstacleAvoidanceParams(const int idx) const;
/// Gets the specified agent from the pool.
/// @param[in] idx The agent index. [Limits: 0 <= value < #getAgentCount()]
/// @return The requested agent.
const dtCrowdAgent* getAgent(const int idx);
/// Gets the specified agent from the pool.
/// @param[in] idx The agent index. [Limits: 0 <= value < #getAgentCount()]
/// @return The requested agent.
dtCrowdAgent* getEditableAgent(const int idx);
/// The maximum number of agents that can be managed by the object.
/// @return The maximum number of agents.
int getAgentCount() const;
/// Adds a new agent to the crowd.
/// @param[in] pos The requested position of the agent. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] params The configutation of the agent.
/// @return The index of the agent in the agent pool. Or -1 if the agent could not be added.
int addAgent(const float* pos, const dtCrowdAgentParams* params);
/// Updates the specified agent's configuration.
/// @param[in] idx The agent index. [Limits: 0 <= value < #getAgentCount()]
/// @param[in] params The new agent configuration.
void updateAgentParameters(const int idx, const dtCrowdAgentParams* params);
/// Removes the agent from the crowd.
/// @param[in] idx The agent index. [Limits: 0 <= value < #getAgentCount()]
void removeAgent(const int idx);
/// Submits a new move request for the specified agent.
/// @param[in] idx The agent index. [Limits: 0 <= value < #getAgentCount()]
/// @param[in] ref The position's polygon reference.
/// @param[in] pos The position within the polygon. [(x, y, z)]
/// @return True if the request was successfully submitted.
bool requestMoveTarget(const int idx, dtPolyRef ref, const float* pos);
/// Submits a new move request for the specified agent.
/// @param[in] idx The agent index. [Limits: 0 <= value < #getAgentCount()]
/// @param[in] vel The movement velocity. [(x, y, z)]
/// @return True if the request was successfully submitted.
bool requestMoveVelocity(const int idx, const float* vel);
/// Resets any request for the specified agent.
/// @param[in] idx The agent index. [Limits: 0 <= value < #getAgentCount()]
/// @return True if the request was successfully reseted.
bool resetMoveTarget(const int idx);
/// Gets the active agents int the agent pool.
/// @param[out] agents An array of agent pointers. [(#dtCrowdAgent *) * maxAgents]
/// @param[in] maxAgents The size of the crowd agent array.
/// @return The number of agents returned in @p agents.
int getActiveAgents(dtCrowdAgent** agents, const int maxAgents);
/// Updates the steering and positions of all agents.
/// @param[in] dt The time, in seconds, to update the simulation. [Limit: > 0]
/// @param[out] debug A debug object to load with debug information. [Opt]
void update(const float dt, dtCrowdAgentDebugInfo* debug);
/// Gets the filter used by the crowd.
/// @return The filter used by the crowd.
inline const dtQueryFilter* getFilter(const int i) const { return (i >= 0 && i < DT_CROWD_MAX_QUERY_FILTER_TYPE) ? &m_filters[i] : 0; }
/// Gets the filter used by the crowd.
/// @return The filter used by the crowd.
inline dtQueryFilter* getEditableFilter(const int i) { return (i >= 0 && i < DT_CROWD_MAX_QUERY_FILTER_TYPE) ? &m_filters[i] : 0; }
/// Gets the search halfExtents [(x, y, z)] used by the crowd for query operations.
/// @return The search halfExtents used by the crowd. [(x, y, z)]
const float* getQueryHalfExtents() const { return m_agentPlacementHalfExtents; }
/// Same as getQueryHalfExtents. Left to maintain backwards compatibility.
/// @return The search halfExtents used by the crowd. [(x, y, z)]
const float* getQueryExtents() const { return m_agentPlacementHalfExtents; }
/// Gets the velocity sample count.
/// @return The velocity sample count.
inline int getVelocitySampleCount() const { return m_velocitySampleCount; }
/// Gets the crowd's proximity grid.
/// @return The crowd's proximity grid.
const dtProximityGrid* getGrid() const { return m_grid; }
/// Gets the crowd's path request queue.
/// @return The crowd's path request queue.
const dtPathQueue* getPathQueue() const { return &m_pathq; }
/// Gets the query object used by the crowd.
const dtNavMeshQuery* getNavMeshQuery() const { return m_navquery; }
private:
// Explicitly disabled copy constructor and copy assignment operator.
dtCrowd(const dtCrowd&);
dtCrowd& operator=(const dtCrowd&);
};
/// Allocates a crowd object using the Detour allocator.
/// @return A crowd object that is ready for initialization, or null on failure.
/// @ingroup crowd
dtCrowd* dtAllocCrowd();
/// Frees the specified crowd object using the Detour allocator.
/// @param[in] ptr A crowd object allocated using #dtAllocCrowd
/// @ingroup crowd
void dtFreeCrowd(dtCrowd* ptr);
#endif // DETOURCROWD_H
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// This section contains detailed documentation for members that don't have
// a source file. It reduces clutter in the main section of the header.
/**
@defgroup crowd Crowd
Members in this module implement local steering and dynamic avoidance features.
The crowd is the big beast of the navigation features. It not only handles a
lot of the path management for you, but also local steering and dynamic
avoidance between members of the crowd. I.e. It can keep your agents from
running into each other.
Main class: #dtCrowd
The #dtNavMeshQuery and #dtPathCorridor classes provide perfectly good, easy
to use path planning features. But in the end they only give you points that
your navigation client should be moving toward. When it comes to deciding things
like agent velocity and steering to avoid other agents, that is up to you to
implement. Unless, of course, you decide to use #dtCrowd.
Basically, you add an agent to the crowd, providing various configuration
settings such as maximum speed and acceleration. You also provide a local
target to more toward. The crowd manager then provides, with every update, the
new agent position and velocity for the frame. The movement will be
constrained to the navigation mesh, and steering will be applied to ensure
agents managed by the crowd do not collide with each other.
This is very powerful feature set. But it comes with limitations.
The biggest limitation is that you must give control of the agent's position
completely over to the crowd manager. You can update things like maximum speed
and acceleration. But in order for the crowd manager to do its thing, it can't
allow you to constantly be giving it overrides to position and velocity. So
you give up direct control of the agent's movement. It belongs to the crowd.
The second biggest limitation revolves around the fact that the crowd manager
deals with local planning. So the agent's target should never be more than
256 polygons aways from its current position. If it is, you risk
your agent failing to reach its target. So you may still need to do long
distance planning and provide the crowd manager with intermediate targets.
Other significant limitations:
- All agents using the crowd manager will use the same #dtQueryFilter.
- Crowd management is relatively expensive. The maximum agents under crowd
management at any one time is between 20 and 30. A good place to start
is a maximum of 25 agents for 0.5ms per frame.
@note This is a summary list of members. Use the index or search
feature to find minor members.
@struct dtCrowdAgentParams
@see dtCrowdAgent, dtCrowd::addAgent(), dtCrowd::updateAgentParameters()
@var dtCrowdAgentParams::obstacleAvoidanceType
@par
#dtCrowd permits agents to use different avoidance configurations. This value
is the index of the #dtObstacleAvoidanceParams within the crowd.
@see dtObstacleAvoidanceParams, dtCrowd::setObstacleAvoidanceParams(),
dtCrowd::getObstacleAvoidanceParams()
@var dtCrowdAgentParams::collisionQueryRange
@par
Collision elements include other agents and navigation mesh boundaries.
This value is often based on the agent radius and/or maximum speed. E.g. radius * 8
@var dtCrowdAgentParams::pathOptimizationRange
@par
Only applicalbe if #updateFlags includes the #DT_CROWD_OPTIMIZE_VIS flag.
This value is often based on the agent radius. E.g. radius * 30
@see dtPathCorridor::optimizePathVisibility()
@var dtCrowdAgentParams::separationWeight
@par
A higher value will result in agents trying to stay farther away from each other at
the cost of more difficult steering in tight spaces.
*/

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#ifndef DETOURLOCALBOUNDARY_H
#define DETOURLOCALBOUNDARY_H
#include "DetourNavMeshQuery.h"
class dtLocalBoundary
{
static const int MAX_LOCAL_SEGS = 8;
static const int MAX_LOCAL_POLYS = 16;
struct Segment
{
float s[6]; ///< Segment start/end
float d; ///< Distance for pruning.
};
float m_center[3];
Segment m_segs[MAX_LOCAL_SEGS];
int m_nsegs;
dtPolyRef m_polys[MAX_LOCAL_POLYS];
int m_npolys;
void addSegment(const float dist, const float* s);
public:
dtLocalBoundary();
~dtLocalBoundary();
void reset();
void update(dtPolyRef ref, const float* pos, const float collisionQueryRange,
dtNavMeshQuery* navquery, const dtQueryFilter* filter);
bool isValid(dtNavMeshQuery* navquery, const dtQueryFilter* filter);
inline const float* getCenter() const { return m_center; }
inline int getSegmentCount() const { return m_nsegs; }
inline const float* getSegment(int i) const { return m_segs[i].s; }
private:
// Explicitly disabled copy constructor and copy assignment operator.
dtLocalBoundary(const dtLocalBoundary&);
dtLocalBoundary& operator=(const dtLocalBoundary&);
};
#endif // DETOURLOCALBOUNDARY_H

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#ifndef DETOUROBSTACLEAVOIDANCE_H
#define DETOUROBSTACLEAVOIDANCE_H
struct dtObstacleCircle
{
float p[3]; ///< Position of the obstacle
float vel[3]; ///< Velocity of the obstacle
float dvel[3]; ///< Velocity of the obstacle
float rad; ///< Radius of the obstacle
float dp[3], np[3]; ///< Use for side selection during sampling.
};
struct dtObstacleSegment
{
float p[3], q[3]; ///< End points of the obstacle segment
bool touch;
};
class dtObstacleAvoidanceDebugData
{
public:
dtObstacleAvoidanceDebugData();
~dtObstacleAvoidanceDebugData();
bool init(const int maxSamples);
void reset();
void addSample(const float* vel, const float ssize, const float pen,
const float vpen, const float vcpen, const float spen, const float tpen);
void normalizeSamples();
inline int getSampleCount() const { return m_nsamples; }
inline const float* getSampleVelocity(const int i) const { return &m_vel[i*3]; }
inline float getSampleSize(const int i) const { return m_ssize[i]; }
inline float getSamplePenalty(const int i) const { return m_pen[i]; }
inline float getSampleDesiredVelocityPenalty(const int i) const { return m_vpen[i]; }
inline float getSampleCurrentVelocityPenalty(const int i) const { return m_vcpen[i]; }
inline float getSamplePreferredSidePenalty(const int i) const { return m_spen[i]; }
inline float getSampleCollisionTimePenalty(const int i) const { return m_tpen[i]; }
private:
// Explicitly disabled copy constructor and copy assignment operator.
dtObstacleAvoidanceDebugData(const dtObstacleAvoidanceDebugData&);
dtObstacleAvoidanceDebugData& operator=(const dtObstacleAvoidanceDebugData&);
int m_nsamples;
int m_maxSamples;
float* m_vel;
float* m_ssize;
float* m_pen;
float* m_vpen;
float* m_vcpen;
float* m_spen;
float* m_tpen;
};
dtObstacleAvoidanceDebugData* dtAllocObstacleAvoidanceDebugData();
void dtFreeObstacleAvoidanceDebugData(dtObstacleAvoidanceDebugData* ptr);
static const int DT_MAX_PATTERN_DIVS = 32; ///< Max numver of adaptive divs.
static const int DT_MAX_PATTERN_RINGS = 4; ///< Max number of adaptive rings.
struct dtObstacleAvoidanceParams
{
float velBias;
float weightDesVel;
float weightCurVel;
float weightSide;
float weightToi;
float horizTime;
unsigned char gridSize; ///< grid
unsigned char adaptiveDivs; ///< adaptive
unsigned char adaptiveRings; ///< adaptive
unsigned char adaptiveDepth; ///< adaptive
};
class dtObstacleAvoidanceQuery
{
public:
dtObstacleAvoidanceQuery();
~dtObstacleAvoidanceQuery();
bool init(const int maxCircles, const int maxSegments);
void reset();
void addCircle(const float* pos, const float rad,
const float* vel, const float* dvel);
void addSegment(const float* p, const float* q);
int sampleVelocityGrid(const float* pos, const float rad, const float vmax,
const float* vel, const float* dvel, float* nvel,
const dtObstacleAvoidanceParams* params,
dtObstacleAvoidanceDebugData* debug = 0);
int sampleVelocityAdaptive(const float* pos, const float rad, const float vmax,
const float* vel, const float* dvel, float* nvel,
const dtObstacleAvoidanceParams* params,
dtObstacleAvoidanceDebugData* debug = 0);
inline int getObstacleCircleCount() const { return m_ncircles; }
const dtObstacleCircle* getObstacleCircle(const int i) { return &m_circles[i]; }
inline int getObstacleSegmentCount() const { return m_nsegments; }
const dtObstacleSegment* getObstacleSegment(const int i) { return &m_segments[i]; }
private:
// Explicitly disabled copy constructor and copy assignment operator.
dtObstacleAvoidanceQuery(const dtObstacleAvoidanceQuery&);
dtObstacleAvoidanceQuery& operator=(const dtObstacleAvoidanceQuery&);
void prepare(const float* pos, const float* dvel);
float processSample(const float* vcand, const float cs,
const float* pos, const float rad,
const float* vel, const float* dvel,
const float minPenalty,
dtObstacleAvoidanceDebugData* debug);
dtObstacleAvoidanceParams m_params;
float m_invHorizTime;
float m_vmax;
float m_invVmax;
int m_maxCircles;
dtObstacleCircle* m_circles;
int m_ncircles;
int m_maxSegments;
dtObstacleSegment* m_segments;
int m_nsegments;
};
dtObstacleAvoidanceQuery* dtAllocObstacleAvoidanceQuery();
void dtFreeObstacleAvoidanceQuery(dtObstacleAvoidanceQuery* ptr);
#endif // DETOUROBSTACLEAVOIDANCE_H

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#ifndef DETOUTPATHCORRIDOR_H
#define DETOUTPATHCORRIDOR_H
#include "DetourNavMeshQuery.h"
/// Represents a dynamic polygon corridor used to plan agent movement.
/// @ingroup crowd, detour
class dtPathCorridor
{
float m_pos[3];
float m_target[3];
dtPolyRef* m_path;
int m_npath;
int m_maxPath;
public:
dtPathCorridor();
~dtPathCorridor();
/// Allocates the corridor's path buffer.
/// @param[in] maxPath The maximum path size the corridor can handle.
/// @return True if the initialization succeeded.
bool init(const int maxPath);
/// Resets the path corridor to the specified position.
/// @param[in] ref The polygon reference containing the position.
/// @param[in] pos The new position in the corridor. [(x, y, z)]
void reset(dtPolyRef ref, const float* pos);
/// Finds the corners in the corridor from the position toward the target. (The straightened path.)
/// @param[out] cornerVerts The corner vertices. [(x, y, z) * cornerCount] [Size: <= maxCorners]
/// @param[out] cornerFlags The flag for each corner. [(flag) * cornerCount] [Size: <= maxCorners]
/// @param[out] cornerPolys The polygon reference for each corner. [(polyRef) * cornerCount]
/// [Size: <= @p maxCorners]
/// @param[in] maxCorners The maximum number of corners the buffers can hold.
/// @param[in] navquery The query object used to build the corridor.
/// @param[in] filter The filter to apply to the operation.
/// @return The number of corners returned in the corner buffers. [0 <= value <= @p maxCorners]
int findCorners(float* cornerVerts, unsigned char* cornerFlags,
dtPolyRef* cornerPolys, const int maxCorners,
dtNavMeshQuery* navquery, const dtQueryFilter* filter);
/// Attempts to optimize the path if the specified point is visible from the current position.
/// @param[in] next The point to search toward. [(x, y, z])
/// @param[in] pathOptimizationRange The maximum range to search. [Limit: > 0]
/// @param[in] navquery The query object used to build the corridor.
/// @param[in] filter The filter to apply to the operation.
void optimizePathVisibility(const float* next, const float pathOptimizationRange,
dtNavMeshQuery* navquery, const dtQueryFilter* filter);
/// Attempts to optimize the path using a local area search. (Partial replanning.)
/// @param[in] navquery The query object used to build the corridor.
/// @param[in] filter The filter to apply to the operation.
bool optimizePathTopology(dtNavMeshQuery* navquery, const dtQueryFilter* filter);
bool moveOverOffmeshConnection(dtPolyRef offMeshConRef, dtPolyRef* refs,
float* startPos, float* endPos,
dtNavMeshQuery* navquery);
bool fixPathStart(dtPolyRef safeRef, const float* safePos);
bool trimInvalidPath(dtPolyRef safeRef, const float* safePos,
dtNavMeshQuery* navquery, const dtQueryFilter* filter);
/// Checks the current corridor path to see if its polygon references remain valid.
/// @param[in] maxLookAhead The number of polygons from the beginning of the corridor to search.
/// @param[in] navquery The query object used to build the corridor.
/// @param[in] filter The filter to apply to the operation.
bool isValid(const int maxLookAhead, dtNavMeshQuery* navquery, const dtQueryFilter* filter);
/// Moves the position from the current location to the desired location, adjusting the corridor
/// as needed to reflect the change.
/// @param[in] npos The desired new position. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] navquery The query object used to build the corridor.
/// @param[in] filter The filter to apply to the operation.
/// @return Returns true if move succeeded.
bool movePosition(const float* npos, dtNavMeshQuery* navquery, const dtQueryFilter* filter);
/// Moves the target from the curent location to the desired location, adjusting the corridor
/// as needed to reflect the change.
/// @param[in] npos The desired new target position. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] navquery The query object used to build the corridor.
/// @param[in] filter The filter to apply to the operation.
/// @return Returns true if move succeeded.
bool moveTargetPosition(const float* npos, dtNavMeshQuery* navquery, const dtQueryFilter* filter);
/// Loads a new path and target into the corridor.
/// @param[in] target The target location within the last polygon of the path. [(x, y, z)]
/// @param[in] path The path corridor. [(polyRef) * @p npolys]
/// @param[in] npath The number of polygons in the path.
void setCorridor(const float* target, const dtPolyRef* polys, const int npath);
/// Gets the current position within the corridor. (In the first polygon.)
/// @return The current position within the corridor.
inline const float* getPos() const { return m_pos; }
/// Gets the current target within the corridor. (In the last polygon.)
/// @return The current target within the corridor.
inline const float* getTarget() const { return m_target; }
/// The polygon reference id of the first polygon in the corridor, the polygon containing the position.
/// @return The polygon reference id of the first polygon in the corridor. (Or zero if there is no path.)
inline dtPolyRef getFirstPoly() const { return m_npath ? m_path[0] : 0; }
/// The polygon reference id of the last polygon in the corridor, the polygon containing the target.
/// @return The polygon reference id of the last polygon in the corridor. (Or zero if there is no path.)
inline dtPolyRef getLastPoly() const { return m_npath ? m_path[m_npath-1] : 0; }
/// The corridor's path.
/// @return The corridor's path. [(polyRef) * #getPathCount()]
inline const dtPolyRef* getPath() const { return m_path; }
/// The number of polygons in the current corridor path.
/// @return The number of polygons in the current corridor path.
inline int getPathCount() const { return m_npath; }
private:
// Explicitly disabled copy constructor and copy assignment operator.
dtPathCorridor(const dtPathCorridor&);
dtPathCorridor& operator=(const dtPathCorridor&);
};
int dtMergeCorridorStartMoved(dtPolyRef* path, const int npath, const int maxPath,
const dtPolyRef* visited, const int nvisited);
int dtMergeCorridorEndMoved(dtPolyRef* path, const int npath, const int maxPath,
const dtPolyRef* visited, const int nvisited);
int dtMergeCorridorStartShortcut(dtPolyRef* path, const int npath, const int maxPath,
const dtPolyRef* visited, const int nvisited);
#endif // DETOUTPATHCORRIDOR_H

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#ifndef DETOURPATHQUEUE_H
#define DETOURPATHQUEUE_H
#include "DetourNavMesh.h"
#include "DetourNavMeshQuery.h"
static const unsigned int DT_PATHQ_INVALID = 0;
typedef unsigned int dtPathQueueRef;
class dtPathQueue
{
struct PathQuery
{
dtPathQueueRef ref;
/// Path find start and end location.
float startPos[3], endPos[3];
dtPolyRef startRef, endRef;
/// Result.
dtPolyRef* path;
int npath;
/// State.
dtStatus status;
int keepAlive;
const dtQueryFilter* filter; ///< TODO: This is potentially dangerous!
};
static const int MAX_QUEUE = 8;
PathQuery m_queue[MAX_QUEUE];
dtPathQueueRef m_nextHandle;
int m_maxPathSize;
int m_queueHead;
dtNavMeshQuery* m_navquery;
void purge();
public:
dtPathQueue();
~dtPathQueue();
bool init(const int maxPathSize, const int maxSearchNodeCount, dtNavMesh* nav);
void update(const int maxIters);
dtPathQueueRef request(dtPolyRef startRef, dtPolyRef endRef,
const float* startPos, const float* endPos,
const dtQueryFilter* filter);
dtStatus getRequestStatus(dtPathQueueRef ref) const;
dtStatus getPathResult(dtPathQueueRef ref, dtPolyRef* path, int* pathSize, const int maxPath);
inline const dtNavMeshQuery* getNavQuery() const { return m_navquery; }
private:
// Explicitly disabled copy constructor and copy assignment operator.
dtPathQueue(const dtPathQueue&);
dtPathQueue& operator=(const dtPathQueue&);
};
#endif // DETOURPATHQUEUE_H

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#ifndef DETOURPROXIMITYGRID_H
#define DETOURPROXIMITYGRID_H
class dtProximityGrid
{
float m_cellSize;
float m_invCellSize;
struct Item
{
unsigned short id;
short x,y;
unsigned short next;
};
Item* m_pool;
int m_poolHead;
int m_poolSize;
unsigned short* m_buckets;
int m_bucketsSize;
int m_bounds[4];
public:
dtProximityGrid();
~dtProximityGrid();
bool init(const int poolSize, const float cellSize);
void clear();
void addItem(const unsigned short id,
const float minx, const float miny,
const float maxx, const float maxy);
int queryItems(const float minx, const float miny,
const float maxx, const float maxy,
unsigned short* ids, const int maxIds) const;
int getItemCountAt(const int x, const int y) const;
inline const int* getBounds() const { return m_bounds; }
inline float getCellSize() const { return m_cellSize; }
private:
// Explicitly disabled copy constructor and copy assignment operator.
dtProximityGrid(const dtProximityGrid&);
dtProximityGrid& operator=(const dtProximityGrid&);
};
dtProximityGrid* dtAllocProximityGrid();
void dtFreeProximityGrid(dtProximityGrid* ptr);
#endif // DETOURPROXIMITYGRID_H

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#include <float.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "DetourLocalBoundary.h"
#include "DetourNavMeshQuery.h"
#include "DetourCommon.h"
#include "DetourAssert.h"
dtLocalBoundary::dtLocalBoundary() :
m_nsegs(0),
m_npolys(0)
{
dtVset(m_center, FLT_MAX,FLT_MAX,FLT_MAX);
}
dtLocalBoundary::~dtLocalBoundary()
{
}
void dtLocalBoundary::reset()
{
dtVset(m_center, FLT_MAX,FLT_MAX,FLT_MAX);
m_npolys = 0;
m_nsegs = 0;
}
void dtLocalBoundary::addSegment(const float dist, const float* s)
{
// Insert neighbour based on the distance.
Segment* seg = 0;
if (!m_nsegs)
{
// First, trivial accept.
seg = &m_segs[0];
}
else if (dist >= m_segs[m_nsegs-1].d)
{
// Further than the last segment, skip.
if (m_nsegs >= MAX_LOCAL_SEGS)
return;
// Last, trivial accept.
seg = &m_segs[m_nsegs];
}
else
{
// Insert inbetween.
int i;
for (i = 0; i < m_nsegs; ++i)
if (dist <= m_segs[i].d)
break;
const int tgt = i+1;
const int n = dtMin(m_nsegs-i, MAX_LOCAL_SEGS-tgt);
dtAssert(tgt+n <= MAX_LOCAL_SEGS);
if (n > 0)
memmove(&m_segs[tgt], &m_segs[i], sizeof(Segment)*n);
seg = &m_segs[i];
}
seg->d = dist;
memcpy(seg->s, s, sizeof(float)*6);
if (m_nsegs < MAX_LOCAL_SEGS)
m_nsegs++;
}
void dtLocalBoundary::update(dtPolyRef ref, const float* pos, const float collisionQueryRange,
dtNavMeshQuery* navquery, const dtQueryFilter* filter)
{
static const int MAX_SEGS_PER_POLY = DT_VERTS_PER_POLYGON*3;
if (!ref)
{
dtVset(m_center, FLT_MAX,FLT_MAX,FLT_MAX);
m_nsegs = 0;
m_npolys = 0;
return;
}
dtVcopy(m_center, pos);
// First query non-overlapping polygons.
navquery->findLocalNeighbourhood(ref, pos, collisionQueryRange,
filter, m_polys, 0, &m_npolys, MAX_LOCAL_POLYS);
// Secondly, store all polygon edges.
m_nsegs = 0;
float segs[MAX_SEGS_PER_POLY*6];
int nsegs = 0;
for (int j = 0; j < m_npolys; ++j)
{
navquery->getPolyWallSegments(m_polys[j], filter, segs, 0, &nsegs, MAX_SEGS_PER_POLY);
for (int k = 0; k < nsegs; ++k)
{
const float* s = &segs[k*6];
// Skip too distant segments.
float tseg;
const float distSqr = dtDistancePtSegSqr2D(pos, s, s+3, tseg);
if (distSqr > dtSqr(collisionQueryRange))
continue;
addSegment(distSqr, s);
}
}
}
bool dtLocalBoundary::isValid(dtNavMeshQuery* navquery, const dtQueryFilter* filter)
{
if (!m_npolys)
return false;
// Check that all polygons still pass query filter.
for (int i = 0; i < m_npolys; ++i)
{
if (!navquery->isValidPolyRef(m_polys[i], filter))
return false;
}
return true;
}

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#include "DetourObstacleAvoidance.h"
#include "DetourCommon.h"
#include "DetourMath.h"
#include "DetourAlloc.h"
#include "DetourAssert.h"
#include <string.h>
#include <float.h>
#include <new>
static const float DT_PI = 3.14159265f;
static int sweepCircleCircle(const float* c0, const float r0, const float* v,
const float* c1, const float r1,
float& tmin, float& tmax)
{
static const float EPS = 0.0001f;
float s[3];
dtVsub(s,c1,c0);
float r = r0+r1;
float c = dtVdot2D(s,s) - r*r;
float a = dtVdot2D(v,v);
if (a < EPS) return 0; // not moving
// Overlap, calc time to exit.
float b = dtVdot2D(v,s);
float d = b*b - a*c;
if (d < 0.0f) return 0; // no intersection.
a = 1.0f / a;
const float rd = dtMathSqrtf(d);
tmin = (b - rd) * a;
tmax = (b + rd) * a;
return 1;
}
static int isectRaySeg(const float* ap, const float* u,
const float* bp, const float* bq,
float& t)
{
float v[3], w[3];
dtVsub(v,bq,bp);
dtVsub(w,ap,bp);
float d = dtVperp2D(u,v);
if (dtMathFabsf(d) < 1e-6f) return 0;
d = 1.0f/d;
t = dtVperp2D(v,w) * d;
if (t < 0 || t > 1) return 0;
float s = dtVperp2D(u,w) * d;
if (s < 0 || s > 1) return 0;
return 1;
}
dtObstacleAvoidanceDebugData* dtAllocObstacleAvoidanceDebugData()
{
void* mem = dtAlloc(sizeof(dtObstacleAvoidanceDebugData), DT_ALLOC_PERM);
if (!mem) return 0;
return new(mem) dtObstacleAvoidanceDebugData;
}
void dtFreeObstacleAvoidanceDebugData(dtObstacleAvoidanceDebugData* ptr)
{
if (!ptr) return;
ptr->~dtObstacleAvoidanceDebugData();
dtFree(ptr);
}
dtObstacleAvoidanceDebugData::dtObstacleAvoidanceDebugData() :
m_nsamples(0),
m_maxSamples(0),
m_vel(0),
m_ssize(0),
m_pen(0),
m_vpen(0),
m_vcpen(0),
m_spen(0),
m_tpen(0)
{
}
dtObstacleAvoidanceDebugData::~dtObstacleAvoidanceDebugData()
{
dtFree(m_vel);
dtFree(m_ssize);
dtFree(m_pen);
dtFree(m_vpen);
dtFree(m_vcpen);
dtFree(m_spen);
dtFree(m_tpen);
}
bool dtObstacleAvoidanceDebugData::init(const int maxSamples)
{
dtAssert(maxSamples);
m_maxSamples = maxSamples;
m_vel = (float*)dtAlloc(sizeof(float)*3*m_maxSamples, DT_ALLOC_PERM);
if (!m_vel)
return false;
m_pen = (float*)dtAlloc(sizeof(float)*m_maxSamples, DT_ALLOC_PERM);
if (!m_pen)
return false;
m_ssize = (float*)dtAlloc(sizeof(float)*m_maxSamples, DT_ALLOC_PERM);
if (!m_ssize)
return false;
m_vpen = (float*)dtAlloc(sizeof(float)*m_maxSamples, DT_ALLOC_PERM);
if (!m_vpen)
return false;
m_vcpen = (float*)dtAlloc(sizeof(float)*m_maxSamples, DT_ALLOC_PERM);
if (!m_vcpen)
return false;
m_spen = (float*)dtAlloc(sizeof(float)*m_maxSamples, DT_ALLOC_PERM);
if (!m_spen)
return false;
m_tpen = (float*)dtAlloc(sizeof(float)*m_maxSamples, DT_ALLOC_PERM);
if (!m_tpen)
return false;
return true;
}
void dtObstacleAvoidanceDebugData::reset()
{
m_nsamples = 0;
}
void dtObstacleAvoidanceDebugData::addSample(const float* vel, const float ssize, const float pen,
const float vpen, const float vcpen, const float spen, const float tpen)
{
if (m_nsamples >= m_maxSamples)
return;
dtAssert(m_vel);
dtAssert(m_ssize);
dtAssert(m_pen);
dtAssert(m_vpen);
dtAssert(m_vcpen);
dtAssert(m_spen);
dtAssert(m_tpen);
dtVcopy(&m_vel[m_nsamples*3], vel);
m_ssize[m_nsamples] = ssize;
m_pen[m_nsamples] = pen;
m_vpen[m_nsamples] = vpen;
m_vcpen[m_nsamples] = vcpen;
m_spen[m_nsamples] = spen;
m_tpen[m_nsamples] = tpen;
m_nsamples++;
}
static void normalizeArray(float* arr, const int n)
{
// Normalize penaly range.
float minPen = FLT_MAX;
float maxPen = -FLT_MAX;
for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i)
{
minPen = dtMin(minPen, arr[i]);
maxPen = dtMax(maxPen, arr[i]);
}
const float penRange = maxPen-minPen;
const float s = penRange > 0.001f ? (1.0f / penRange) : 1;
for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i)
arr[i] = dtClamp((arr[i]-minPen)*s, 0.0f, 1.0f);
}
void dtObstacleAvoidanceDebugData::normalizeSamples()
{
normalizeArray(m_pen, m_nsamples);
normalizeArray(m_vpen, m_nsamples);
normalizeArray(m_vcpen, m_nsamples);
normalizeArray(m_spen, m_nsamples);
normalizeArray(m_tpen, m_nsamples);
}
dtObstacleAvoidanceQuery* dtAllocObstacleAvoidanceQuery()
{
void* mem = dtAlloc(sizeof(dtObstacleAvoidanceQuery), DT_ALLOC_PERM);
if (!mem) return 0;
return new(mem) dtObstacleAvoidanceQuery;
}
void dtFreeObstacleAvoidanceQuery(dtObstacleAvoidanceQuery* ptr)
{
if (!ptr) return;
ptr->~dtObstacleAvoidanceQuery();
dtFree(ptr);
}
dtObstacleAvoidanceQuery::dtObstacleAvoidanceQuery() :
m_invHorizTime(0),
m_vmax(0),
m_invVmax(0),
m_maxCircles(0),
m_circles(0),
m_ncircles(0),
m_maxSegments(0),
m_segments(0),
m_nsegments(0)
{
}
dtObstacleAvoidanceQuery::~dtObstacleAvoidanceQuery()
{
dtFree(m_circles);
dtFree(m_segments);
}
bool dtObstacleAvoidanceQuery::init(const int maxCircles, const int maxSegments)
{
m_maxCircles = maxCircles;
m_ncircles = 0;
m_circles = (dtObstacleCircle*)dtAlloc(sizeof(dtObstacleCircle)*m_maxCircles, DT_ALLOC_PERM);
if (!m_circles)
return false;
memset(m_circles, 0, sizeof(dtObstacleCircle)*m_maxCircles);
m_maxSegments = maxSegments;
m_nsegments = 0;
m_segments = (dtObstacleSegment*)dtAlloc(sizeof(dtObstacleSegment)*m_maxSegments, DT_ALLOC_PERM);
if (!m_segments)
return false;
memset(m_segments, 0, sizeof(dtObstacleSegment)*m_maxSegments);
return true;
}
void dtObstacleAvoidanceQuery::reset()
{
m_ncircles = 0;
m_nsegments = 0;
}
void dtObstacleAvoidanceQuery::addCircle(const float* pos, const float rad,
const float* vel, const float* dvel)
{
if (m_ncircles >= m_maxCircles)
return;
dtObstacleCircle* cir = &m_circles[m_ncircles++];
dtVcopy(cir->p, pos);
cir->rad = rad;
dtVcopy(cir->vel, vel);
dtVcopy(cir->dvel, dvel);
}
void dtObstacleAvoidanceQuery::addSegment(const float* p, const float* q)
{
if (m_nsegments >= m_maxSegments)
return;
dtObstacleSegment* seg = &m_segments[m_nsegments++];
dtVcopy(seg->p, p);
dtVcopy(seg->q, q);
}
void dtObstacleAvoidanceQuery::prepare(const float* pos, const float* dvel)
{
// Prepare obstacles
for (int i = 0; i < m_ncircles; ++i)
{
dtObstacleCircle* cir = &m_circles[i];
// Side
const float* pa = pos;
const float* pb = cir->p;
const float orig[3] = {0,0,0};
float dv[3];
dtVsub(cir->dp,pb,pa);
dtVnormalize(cir->dp);
dtVsub(dv, cir->dvel, dvel);
const float a = dtTriArea2D(orig, cir->dp,dv);
if (a < 0.01f)
{
cir->np[0] = -cir->dp[2];
cir->np[2] = cir->dp[0];
}
else
{
cir->np[0] = cir->dp[2];
cir->np[2] = -cir->dp[0];
}
}
for (int i = 0; i < m_nsegments; ++i)
{
dtObstacleSegment* seg = &m_segments[i];
// Precalc if the agent is really close to the segment.
const float r = 0.01f;
float t;
seg->touch = dtDistancePtSegSqr2D(pos, seg->p, seg->q, t) < dtSqr(r);
}
}
/* Calculate the collision penalty for a given velocity vector
*
* @param vcand sampled velocity
* @param dvel desired velocity
* @param minPenalty threshold penalty for early out
*/
float dtObstacleAvoidanceQuery::processSample(const float* vcand, const float cs,
const float* pos, const float rad,
const float* vel, const float* dvel,
const float minPenalty,
dtObstacleAvoidanceDebugData* debug)
{
// penalty for straying away from the desired and current velocities
const float vpen = m_params.weightDesVel * (dtVdist2D(vcand, dvel) * m_invVmax);
const float vcpen = m_params.weightCurVel * (dtVdist2D(vcand, vel) * m_invVmax);
// find the threshold hit time to bail out based on the early out penalty
// (see how the penalty is calculated below to understnad)
float minPen = minPenalty - vpen - vcpen;
float tThresold = (m_params.weightToi / minPen - 0.1f) * m_params.horizTime;
if (tThresold - m_params.horizTime > -FLT_EPSILON)
return minPenalty; // already too much
// Find min time of impact and exit amongst all obstacles.
float tmin = m_params.horizTime;
float side = 0;
int nside = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < m_ncircles; ++i)
{
const dtObstacleCircle* cir = &m_circles[i];
// RVO
float vab[3];
dtVscale(vab, vcand, 2);
dtVsub(vab, vab, vel);
dtVsub(vab, vab, cir->vel);
// Side
side += dtClamp(dtMin(dtVdot2D(cir->dp,vab)*0.5f+0.5f, dtVdot2D(cir->np,vab)*2), 0.0f, 1.0f);
nside++;
float htmin = 0, htmax = 0;
if (!sweepCircleCircle(pos,rad, vab, cir->p,cir->rad, htmin, htmax))
continue;
// Handle overlapping obstacles.
if (htmin < 0.0f && htmax > 0.0f)
{
// Avoid more when overlapped.
htmin = -htmin * 0.5f;
}
if (htmin >= 0.0f)
{
// The closest obstacle is somewhere ahead of us, keep track of nearest obstacle.
if (htmin < tmin)
{
tmin = htmin;
if (tmin < tThresold)
return minPenalty;
}
}
}
for (int i = 0; i < m_nsegments; ++i)
{
const dtObstacleSegment* seg = &m_segments[i];
float htmin = 0;
if (seg->touch)
{
// Special case when the agent is very close to the segment.
float sdir[3], snorm[3];
dtVsub(sdir, seg->q, seg->p);
snorm[0] = -sdir[2];
snorm[2] = sdir[0];
// If the velocity is pointing towards the segment, no collision.
if (dtVdot2D(snorm, vcand) < 0.0f)
continue;
// Else immediate collision.
htmin = 0.0f;
}
else
{
if (!isectRaySeg(pos, vcand, seg->p, seg->q, htmin))
continue;
}
// Avoid less when facing walls.
htmin *= 2.0f;
// The closest obstacle is somewhere ahead of us, keep track of nearest obstacle.
if (htmin < tmin)
{
tmin = htmin;
if (tmin < tThresold)
return minPenalty;
}
}
// Normalize side bias, to prevent it dominating too much.
if (nside)
side /= nside;
const float spen = m_params.weightSide * side;
const float tpen = m_params.weightToi * (1.0f/(0.1f+tmin*m_invHorizTime));
const float penalty = vpen + vcpen + spen + tpen;
// Store different penalties for debug viewing
if (debug)
debug->addSample(vcand, cs, penalty, vpen, vcpen, spen, tpen);
return penalty;
}
int dtObstacleAvoidanceQuery::sampleVelocityGrid(const float* pos, const float rad, const float vmax,
const float* vel, const float* dvel, float* nvel,
const dtObstacleAvoidanceParams* params,
dtObstacleAvoidanceDebugData* debug)
{
prepare(pos, dvel);
memcpy(&m_params, params, sizeof(dtObstacleAvoidanceParams));
m_invHorizTime = 1.0f / m_params.horizTime;
m_vmax = vmax;
m_invVmax = vmax > 0 ? 1.0f / vmax : FLT_MAX;
dtVset(nvel, 0,0,0);
if (debug)
debug->reset();
const float cvx = dvel[0] * m_params.velBias;
const float cvz = dvel[2] * m_params.velBias;
const float cs = vmax * 2 * (1 - m_params.velBias) / (float)(m_params.gridSize-1);
const float half = (m_params.gridSize-1)*cs*0.5f;
float minPenalty = FLT_MAX;
int ns = 0;
for (int y = 0; y < m_params.gridSize; ++y)
{
for (int x = 0; x < m_params.gridSize; ++x)
{
float vcand[3];
vcand[0] = cvx + x*cs - half;
vcand[1] = 0;
vcand[2] = cvz + y*cs - half;
if (dtSqr(vcand[0])+dtSqr(vcand[2]) > dtSqr(vmax+cs/2)) continue;
const float penalty = processSample(vcand, cs, pos,rad,vel,dvel, minPenalty, debug);
ns++;
if (penalty < minPenalty)
{
minPenalty = penalty;
dtVcopy(nvel, vcand);
}
}
}
return ns;
}
// vector normalization that ignores the y-component.
inline void dtNormalize2D(float* v)
{
float d = dtMathSqrtf(v[0] * v[0] + v[2] * v[2]);
if (d==0)
return;
d = 1.0f / d;
v[0] *= d;
v[2] *= d;
}
// vector normalization that ignores the y-component.
inline void dtRorate2D(float* dest, const float* v, float ang)
{
float c = cosf(ang);
float s = sinf(ang);
dest[0] = v[0]*c - v[2]*s;
dest[2] = v[0]*s + v[2]*c;
dest[1] = v[1];
}
int dtObstacleAvoidanceQuery::sampleVelocityAdaptive(const float* pos, const float rad, const float vmax,
const float* vel, const float* dvel, float* nvel,
const dtObstacleAvoidanceParams* params,
dtObstacleAvoidanceDebugData* debug)
{
prepare(pos, dvel);
memcpy(&m_params, params, sizeof(dtObstacleAvoidanceParams));
m_invHorizTime = 1.0f / m_params.horizTime;
m_vmax = vmax;
m_invVmax = vmax > 0 ? 1.0f / vmax : FLT_MAX;
dtVset(nvel, 0,0,0);
if (debug)
debug->reset();
// Build sampling pattern aligned to desired velocity.
float pat[(DT_MAX_PATTERN_DIVS*DT_MAX_PATTERN_RINGS+1)*2];
int npat = 0;
const int ndivs = (int)m_params.adaptiveDivs;
const int nrings= (int)m_params.adaptiveRings;
const int depth = (int)m_params.adaptiveDepth;
const int nd = dtClamp(ndivs, 1, DT_MAX_PATTERN_DIVS);
const int nr = dtClamp(nrings, 1, DT_MAX_PATTERN_RINGS);
const float da = (1.0f/nd) * DT_PI*2;
const float ca = cosf(da);
const float sa = sinf(da);
// desired direction
float ddir[6];
dtVcopy(ddir, dvel);
dtNormalize2D(ddir);
dtRorate2D (ddir+3, ddir, da*0.5f); // rotated by da/2
// Always add sample at zero
pat[npat*2+0] = 0;
pat[npat*2+1] = 0;
npat++;
for (int j = 0; j < nr; ++j)
{
const float r = (float)(nr-j)/(float)nr;
pat[npat*2+0] = ddir[(j%2)*3] * r;
pat[npat*2+1] = ddir[(j%2)*3+2] * r;
float* last1 = pat + npat*2;
float* last2 = last1;
npat++;
for (int i = 1; i < nd-1; i+=2)
{
// get next point on the "right" (rotate CW)
pat[npat*2+0] = last1[0]*ca + last1[1]*sa;
pat[npat*2+1] = -last1[0]*sa + last1[1]*ca;
// get next point on the "left" (rotate CCW)
pat[npat*2+2] = last2[0]*ca - last2[1]*sa;
pat[npat*2+3] = last2[0]*sa + last2[1]*ca;
last1 = pat + npat*2;
last2 = last1 + 2;
npat += 2;
}
if ((nd&1) == 0)
{
pat[npat*2+2] = last2[0]*ca - last2[1]*sa;
pat[npat*2+3] = last2[0]*sa + last2[1]*ca;
npat++;
}
}
// Start sampling.
float cr = vmax * (1.0f - m_params.velBias);
float res[3];
dtVset(res, dvel[0] * m_params.velBias, 0, dvel[2] * m_params.velBias);
int ns = 0;
for (int k = 0; k < depth; ++k)
{
float minPenalty = FLT_MAX;
float bvel[3];
dtVset(bvel, 0,0,0);
for (int i = 0; i < npat; ++i)
{
float vcand[3];
vcand[0] = res[0] + pat[i*2+0]*cr;
vcand[1] = 0;
vcand[2] = res[2] + pat[i*2+1]*cr;
if (dtSqr(vcand[0])+dtSqr(vcand[2]) > dtSqr(vmax+0.001f)) continue;
const float penalty = processSample(vcand,cr/10, pos,rad,vel,dvel, minPenalty, debug);
ns++;
if (penalty < minPenalty)
{
minPenalty = penalty;
dtVcopy(bvel, vcand);
}
}
dtVcopy(res, bvel);
cr *= 0.5f;
}
dtVcopy(nvel, res);
return ns;
}

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#include <string.h>
#include "DetourPathCorridor.h"
#include "DetourNavMeshQuery.h"
#include "DetourCommon.h"
#include "DetourAssert.h"
#include "DetourAlloc.h"
int dtMergeCorridorStartMoved(dtPolyRef* path, const int npath, const int maxPath,
const dtPolyRef* visited, const int nvisited)
{
int furthestPath = -1;
int furthestVisited = -1;
// Find furthest common polygon.
for (int i = npath-1; i >= 0; --i)
{
bool found = false;
for (int j = nvisited-1; j >= 0; --j)
{
if (path[i] == visited[j])
{
furthestPath = i;
furthestVisited = j;
found = true;
}
}
if (found)
break;
}
// If no intersection found just return current path.
if (furthestPath == -1 || furthestVisited == -1)
return npath;
// Concatenate paths.
// Adjust beginning of the buffer to include the visited.
const int req = nvisited - furthestVisited;
const int orig = dtMin(furthestPath+1, npath);
int size = dtMax(0, npath-orig);
if (req+size > maxPath)
size = maxPath-req;
if (size)
memmove(path+req, path+orig, size*sizeof(dtPolyRef));
// Store visited
for (int i = 0; i < req; ++i)
path[i] = visited[(nvisited-1)-i];
return req+size;
}
int dtMergeCorridorEndMoved(dtPolyRef* path, const int npath, const int maxPath,
const dtPolyRef* visited, const int nvisited)
{
int furthestPath = -1;
int furthestVisited = -1;
// Find furthest common polygon.
for (int i = 0; i < npath; ++i)
{
bool found = false;
for (int j = nvisited-1; j >= 0; --j)
{
if (path[i] == visited[j])
{
furthestPath = i;
furthestVisited = j;
found = true;
}
}
if (found)
break;
}
// If no intersection found just return current path.
if (furthestPath == -1 || furthestVisited == -1)
return npath;
// Concatenate paths.
const int ppos = furthestPath+1;
const int vpos = furthestVisited+1;
const int count = dtMin(nvisited-vpos, maxPath-ppos);
dtAssert(ppos+count <= maxPath);
if (count)
memcpy(path+ppos, visited+vpos, sizeof(dtPolyRef)*count);
return ppos+count;
}
int dtMergeCorridorStartShortcut(dtPolyRef* path, const int npath, const int maxPath,
const dtPolyRef* visited, const int nvisited)
{
int furthestPath = -1;
int furthestVisited = -1;
// Find furthest common polygon.
for (int i = npath-1; i >= 0; --i)
{
bool found = false;
for (int j = nvisited-1; j >= 0; --j)
{
if (path[i] == visited[j])
{
furthestPath = i;
furthestVisited = j;
found = true;
}
}
if (found)
break;
}
// If no intersection found just return current path.
if (furthestPath == -1 || furthestVisited == -1)
return npath;
// Concatenate paths.
// Adjust beginning of the buffer to include the visited.
const int req = furthestVisited;
if (req <= 0)
return npath;
const int orig = furthestPath;
int size = dtMax(0, npath-orig);
if (req+size > maxPath)
size = maxPath-req;
if (size)
memmove(path+req, path+orig, size*sizeof(dtPolyRef));
// Store visited
for (int i = 0; i < req; ++i)
path[i] = visited[i];
return req+size;
}
/**
@class dtPathCorridor
@par
The corridor is loaded with a path, usually obtained from a #dtNavMeshQuery::findPath() query. The corridor
is then used to plan local movement, with the corridor automatically updating as needed to deal with inaccurate
agent locomotion.
Example of a common use case:
-# Construct the corridor object and call #init() to allocate its path buffer.
-# Obtain a path from a #dtNavMeshQuery object.
-# Use #reset() to set the agent's current position. (At the beginning of the path.)
-# Use #setCorridor() to load the path and target.
-# Use #findCorners() to plan movement. (This handles dynamic path straightening.)
-# Use #movePosition() to feed agent movement back into the corridor. (The corridor will automatically adjust as needed.)
-# If the target is moving, use #moveTargetPosition() to update the end of the corridor.
(The corridor will automatically adjust as needed.)
-# Repeat the previous 3 steps to continue to move the agent.
The corridor position and target are always constrained to the navigation mesh.
One of the difficulties in maintaining a path is that floating point errors, locomotion inaccuracies, and/or local
steering can result in the agent crossing the boundary of the path corridor, temporarily invalidating the path.
This class uses local mesh queries to detect and update the corridor as needed to handle these types of issues.
The fact that local mesh queries are used to move the position and target locations results in two beahviors that
need to be considered:
Every time a move function is used there is a chance that the path will become non-optimial. Basically, the further
the target is moved from its original location, and the further the position is moved outside the original corridor,
the more likely the path will become non-optimal. This issue can be addressed by periodically running the
#optimizePathTopology() and #optimizePathVisibility() methods.
All local mesh queries have distance limitations. (Review the #dtNavMeshQuery methods for details.) So the most accurate
use case is to move the position and target in small increments. If a large increment is used, then the corridor
may not be able to accurately find the new location. Because of this limiation, if a position is moved in a large
increment, then compare the desired and resulting polygon references. If the two do not match, then path replanning
may be needed. E.g. If you move the target, check #getLastPoly() to see if it is the expected polygon.
*/
dtPathCorridor::dtPathCorridor() :
m_path(0),
m_npath(0),
m_maxPath(0)
{
}
dtPathCorridor::~dtPathCorridor()
{
dtFree(m_path);
}
/// @par
///
/// @warning Cannot be called more than once.
bool dtPathCorridor::init(const int maxPath)
{
dtAssert(!m_path);
m_path = (dtPolyRef*)dtAlloc(sizeof(dtPolyRef)*maxPath, DT_ALLOC_PERM);
if (!m_path)
return false;
m_npath = 0;
m_maxPath = maxPath;
return true;
}
/// @par
///
/// Essentially, the corridor is set of one polygon in size with the target
/// equal to the position.
void dtPathCorridor::reset(dtPolyRef ref, const float* pos)
{
dtAssert(m_path);
dtVcopy(m_pos, pos);
dtVcopy(m_target, pos);
m_path[0] = ref;
m_npath = 1;
}
/**
@par
This is the function used to plan local movement within the corridor. One or more corners can be
detected in order to plan movement. It performs essentially the same function as #dtNavMeshQuery::findStraightPath.
Due to internal optimizations, the maximum number of corners returned will be (@p maxCorners - 1)
For example: If the buffers are sized to hold 10 corners, the function will never return more than 9 corners.
So if 10 corners are needed, the buffers should be sized for 11 corners.
If the target is within range, it will be the last corner and have a polygon reference id of zero.
*/
int dtPathCorridor::findCorners(float* cornerVerts, unsigned char* cornerFlags,
dtPolyRef* cornerPolys, const int maxCorners,
dtNavMeshQuery* navquery, const dtQueryFilter* /*filter*/)
{
dtAssert(m_path);
dtAssert(m_npath);
static const float MIN_TARGET_DIST = 0.01f;
int ncorners = 0;
navquery->findStraightPath(m_pos, m_target, m_path, m_npath,
cornerVerts, cornerFlags, cornerPolys, &ncorners, maxCorners);
// Prune points in the beginning of the path which are too close.
while (ncorners)
{
if ((cornerFlags[0] & DT_STRAIGHTPATH_OFFMESH_CONNECTION) ||
dtVdist2DSqr(&cornerVerts[0], m_pos) > dtSqr(MIN_TARGET_DIST))
break;
ncorners--;
if (ncorners)
{
memmove(cornerFlags, cornerFlags+1, sizeof(unsigned char)*ncorners);
memmove(cornerPolys, cornerPolys+1, sizeof(dtPolyRef)*ncorners);
memmove(cornerVerts, cornerVerts+3, sizeof(float)*3*ncorners);
}
}
// Prune points after an off-mesh connection.
for (int i = 0; i < ncorners; ++i)
{
if (cornerFlags[i] & DT_STRAIGHTPATH_OFFMESH_CONNECTION)
{
ncorners = i+1;
break;
}
}
return ncorners;
}
/**
@par
Inaccurate locomotion or dynamic obstacle avoidance can force the argent position significantly outside the
original corridor. Over time this can result in the formation of a non-optimal corridor. Non-optimal paths can
also form near the corners of tiles.
This function uses an efficient local visibility search to try to optimize the corridor
between the current position and @p next.
The corridor will change only if @p next is visible from the current position and moving directly toward the point
is better than following the existing path.
The more inaccurate the agent movement, the more beneficial this function becomes. Simply adjust the frequency
of the call to match the needs to the agent.
This function is not suitable for long distance searches.
*/
void dtPathCorridor::optimizePathVisibility(const float* next, const float pathOptimizationRange,
dtNavMeshQuery* navquery, const dtQueryFilter* filter)
{
dtAssert(m_path);
// Clamp the ray to max distance.
float goal[3];
dtVcopy(goal, next);
float dist = dtVdist2D(m_pos, goal);
// If too close to the goal, do not try to optimize.
if (dist < 0.01f)
return;
// Overshoot a little. This helps to optimize open fields in tiled meshes.
dist = dtMin(dist+0.01f, pathOptimizationRange);
// Adjust ray length.
float delta[3];
dtVsub(delta, goal, m_pos);
dtVmad(goal, m_pos, delta, pathOptimizationRange/dist);
static const int MAX_RES = 32;
dtPolyRef res[MAX_RES];
float t, norm[3];
int nres = 0;
navquery->raycast(m_path[0], m_pos, goal, filter, &t, norm, res, &nres, MAX_RES);
if (nres > 1 && t > 0.99f)
{
m_npath = dtMergeCorridorStartShortcut(m_path, m_npath, m_maxPath, res, nres);
}
}
/**
@par
Inaccurate locomotion or dynamic obstacle avoidance can force the agent position significantly outside the
original corridor. Over time this can result in the formation of a non-optimal corridor. This function will use a
local area path search to try to re-optimize the corridor.
The more inaccurate the agent movement, the more beneficial this function becomes. Simply adjust the frequency of
the call to match the needs to the agent.
*/
bool dtPathCorridor::optimizePathTopology(dtNavMeshQuery* navquery, const dtQueryFilter* filter)
{
dtAssert(navquery);
dtAssert(filter);
dtAssert(m_path);
if (m_npath < 3)
return false;
static const int MAX_ITER = 32;
static const int MAX_RES = 32;
dtPolyRef res[MAX_RES];
int nres = 0;
navquery->initSlicedFindPath(m_path[0], m_path[m_npath-1], m_pos, m_target, filter);
navquery->updateSlicedFindPath(MAX_ITER, 0);
dtStatus status = navquery->finalizeSlicedFindPathPartial(m_path, m_npath, res, &nres, MAX_RES);
if (dtStatusSucceed(status) && nres > 0)
{
m_npath = dtMergeCorridorStartShortcut(m_path, m_npath, m_maxPath, res, nres);
return true;
}
return false;
}
bool dtPathCorridor::moveOverOffmeshConnection(dtPolyRef offMeshConRef, dtPolyRef* refs,
float* startPos, float* endPos,
dtNavMeshQuery* navquery)
{
dtAssert(navquery);
dtAssert(m_path);
dtAssert(m_npath);
// Advance the path up to and over the off-mesh connection.
dtPolyRef prevRef = 0, polyRef = m_path[0];
int npos = 0;
while (npos < m_npath && polyRef != offMeshConRef)
{
prevRef = polyRef;
polyRef = m_path[npos];
npos++;
}
if (npos == m_npath)
{
// Could not find offMeshConRef
return false;
}
// Prune path
for (int i = npos; i < m_npath; ++i)
m_path[i-npos] = m_path[i];
m_npath -= npos;
refs[0] = prevRef;
refs[1] = polyRef;
const dtNavMesh* nav = navquery->getAttachedNavMesh();
dtAssert(nav);
dtStatus status = nav->getOffMeshConnectionPolyEndPoints(refs[0], refs[1], startPos, endPos);
if (dtStatusSucceed(status))
{
dtVcopy(m_pos, endPos);
return true;
}
return false;
}
/**
@par
Behavior:
- The movement is constrained to the surface of the navigation mesh.
- The corridor is automatically adjusted (shorted or lengthened) in order to remain valid.
- The new position will be located in the adjusted corridor's first polygon.
The expected use case is that the desired position will be 'near' the current corridor. What is considered 'near'
depends on local polygon density, query search half extents, etc.
The resulting position will differ from the desired position if the desired position is not on the navigation mesh,
or it can't be reached using a local search.
*/
bool dtPathCorridor::movePosition(const float* npos, dtNavMeshQuery* navquery, const dtQueryFilter* filter)
{
dtAssert(m_path);
dtAssert(m_npath);
// Move along navmesh and update new position.
float result[3];
static const int MAX_VISITED = 16;
dtPolyRef visited[MAX_VISITED];
int nvisited = 0;
dtStatus status = navquery->moveAlongSurface(m_path[0], m_pos, npos, filter,
result, visited, &nvisited, MAX_VISITED);
if (dtStatusSucceed(status)) {
m_npath = dtMergeCorridorStartMoved(m_path, m_npath, m_maxPath, visited, nvisited);
// Adjust the position to stay on top of the navmesh.
float h = m_pos[1];
navquery->getPolyHeight(m_path[0], result, &h);
result[1] = h;
dtVcopy(m_pos, result);
return true;
}
return false;
}
/**
@par
Behavior:
- The movement is constrained to the surface of the navigation mesh.
- The corridor is automatically adjusted (shorted or lengthened) in order to remain valid.
- The new target will be located in the adjusted corridor's last polygon.
The expected use case is that the desired target will be 'near' the current corridor. What is considered 'near' depends on local polygon density, query search half extents, etc.
The resulting target will differ from the desired target if the desired target is not on the navigation mesh, or it can't be reached using a local search.
*/
bool dtPathCorridor::moveTargetPosition(const float* npos, dtNavMeshQuery* navquery, const dtQueryFilter* filter)
{
dtAssert(m_path);
dtAssert(m_npath);
// Move along navmesh and update new position.
float result[3];
static const int MAX_VISITED = 16;
dtPolyRef visited[MAX_VISITED];
int nvisited = 0;
dtStatus status = navquery->moveAlongSurface(m_path[m_npath-1], m_target, npos, filter,
result, visited, &nvisited, MAX_VISITED);
if (dtStatusSucceed(status))
{
m_npath = dtMergeCorridorEndMoved(m_path, m_npath, m_maxPath, visited, nvisited);
// TODO: should we do that?
// Adjust the position to stay on top of the navmesh.
/* float h = m_target[1];
navquery->getPolyHeight(m_path[m_npath-1], result, &h);
result[1] = h;*/
dtVcopy(m_target, result);
return true;
}
return false;
}
/// @par
///
/// The current corridor position is expected to be within the first polygon in the path. The target
/// is expected to be in the last polygon.
///
/// @warning The size of the path must not exceed the size of corridor's path buffer set during #init().
void dtPathCorridor::setCorridor(const float* target, const dtPolyRef* path, const int npath)
{
dtAssert(m_path);
dtAssert(npath > 0);
dtAssert(npath < m_maxPath);
dtVcopy(m_target, target);
memcpy(m_path, path, sizeof(dtPolyRef)*npath);
m_npath = npath;
}
bool dtPathCorridor::fixPathStart(dtPolyRef safeRef, const float* safePos)
{
dtAssert(m_path);
dtVcopy(m_pos, safePos);
if (m_npath < 3 && m_npath > 0)
{
m_path[2] = m_path[m_npath-1];
m_path[0] = safeRef;
m_path[1] = 0;
m_npath = 3;
}
else
{
m_path[0] = safeRef;
m_path[1] = 0;
}
return true;
}
bool dtPathCorridor::trimInvalidPath(dtPolyRef safeRef, const float* safePos,
dtNavMeshQuery* navquery, const dtQueryFilter* filter)
{
dtAssert(navquery);
dtAssert(filter);
dtAssert(m_path);
// Keep valid path as far as possible.
int n = 0;
while (n < m_npath && navquery->isValidPolyRef(m_path[n], filter)) {
n++;
}
if (n == m_npath)
{
// All valid, no need to fix.
return true;
}
else if (n == 0)
{
// The first polyref is bad, use current safe values.
dtVcopy(m_pos, safePos);
m_path[0] = safeRef;
m_npath = 1;
}
else
{
// The path is partially usable.
m_npath = n;
}
// Clamp target pos to last poly
float tgt[3];
dtVcopy(tgt, m_target);
navquery->closestPointOnPolyBoundary(m_path[m_npath-1], tgt, m_target);
return true;
}
/// @par
///
/// The path can be invalidated if there are structural changes to the underlying navigation mesh, or the state of
/// a polygon within the path changes resulting in it being filtered out. (E.g. An exclusion or inclusion flag changes.)
bool dtPathCorridor::isValid(const int maxLookAhead, dtNavMeshQuery* navquery, const dtQueryFilter* filter)
{
// Check that all polygons still pass query filter.
const int n = dtMin(m_npath, maxLookAhead);
for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i)
{
if (!navquery->isValidPolyRef(m_path[i], filter))
return false;
}
return true;
}

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#include <string.h>
#include "DetourPathQueue.h"
#include "DetourNavMesh.h"
#include "DetourNavMeshQuery.h"
#include "DetourAlloc.h"
#include "DetourCommon.h"
dtPathQueue::dtPathQueue() :
m_nextHandle(1),
m_maxPathSize(0),
m_queueHead(0),
m_navquery(0)
{
for (int i = 0; i < MAX_QUEUE; ++i)
m_queue[i].path = 0;
}
dtPathQueue::~dtPathQueue()
{
purge();
}
void dtPathQueue::purge()
{
dtFreeNavMeshQuery(m_navquery);
m_navquery = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < MAX_QUEUE; ++i)
{
dtFree(m_queue[i].path);
m_queue[i].path = 0;
}
}
bool dtPathQueue::init(const int maxPathSize, const int maxSearchNodeCount, dtNavMesh* nav)
{
purge();
m_navquery = dtAllocNavMeshQuery();
if (!m_navquery)
return false;
if (dtStatusFailed(m_navquery->init(nav, maxSearchNodeCount)))
return false;
m_maxPathSize = maxPathSize;
for (int i = 0; i < MAX_QUEUE; ++i)
{
m_queue[i].ref = DT_PATHQ_INVALID;
m_queue[i].path = (dtPolyRef*)dtAlloc(sizeof(dtPolyRef)*m_maxPathSize, DT_ALLOC_PERM);
if (!m_queue[i].path)
return false;
}
m_queueHead = 0;
return true;
}
void dtPathQueue::update(const int maxIters)
{
static const int MAX_KEEP_ALIVE = 2; // in update ticks.
// Update path request until there is nothing to update
// or upto maxIters pathfinder iterations has been consumed.
int iterCount = maxIters;
for (int i = 0; i < MAX_QUEUE; ++i)
{
PathQuery& q = m_queue[m_queueHead % MAX_QUEUE];
// Skip inactive requests.
if (q.ref == DT_PATHQ_INVALID)
{
m_queueHead++;
continue;
}
// Handle completed request.
if (dtStatusSucceed(q.status) || dtStatusFailed(q.status))
{
// If the path result has not been read in few frames, free the slot.
q.keepAlive++;
if (q.keepAlive > MAX_KEEP_ALIVE)
{
q.ref = DT_PATHQ_INVALID;
q.status = 0;
}
m_queueHead++;
continue;
}
// Handle query start.
if (q.status == 0)
{
q.status = m_navquery->initSlicedFindPath(q.startRef, q.endRef, q.startPos, q.endPos, q.filter);
}
// Handle query in progress.
if (dtStatusInProgress(q.status))
{
int iters = 0;
q.status = m_navquery->updateSlicedFindPath(iterCount, &iters);
iterCount -= iters;
}
if (dtStatusSucceed(q.status))
{
q.status = m_navquery->finalizeSlicedFindPath(q.path, &q.npath, m_maxPathSize);
}
if (iterCount <= 0)
break;
m_queueHead++;
}
}
dtPathQueueRef dtPathQueue::request(dtPolyRef startRef, dtPolyRef endRef,
const float* startPos, const float* endPos,
const dtQueryFilter* filter)
{
// Find empty slot
int slot = -1;
for (int i = 0; i < MAX_QUEUE; ++i)
{
if (m_queue[i].ref == DT_PATHQ_INVALID)
{
slot = i;
break;
}
}
// Could not find slot.
if (slot == -1)
return DT_PATHQ_INVALID;
dtPathQueueRef ref = m_nextHandle++;
if (m_nextHandle == DT_PATHQ_INVALID) m_nextHandle++;
PathQuery& q = m_queue[slot];
q.ref = ref;
dtVcopy(q.startPos, startPos);
q.startRef = startRef;
dtVcopy(q.endPos, endPos);
q.endRef = endRef;
q.status = 0;
q.npath = 0;
q.filter = filter;
q.keepAlive = 0;
return ref;
}
dtStatus dtPathQueue::getRequestStatus(dtPathQueueRef ref) const
{
for (int i = 0; i < MAX_QUEUE; ++i)
{
if (m_queue[i].ref == ref)
return m_queue[i].status;
}
return DT_FAILURE;
}
dtStatus dtPathQueue::getPathResult(dtPathQueueRef ref, dtPolyRef* path, int* pathSize, const int maxPath)
{
for (int i = 0; i < MAX_QUEUE; ++i)
{
if (m_queue[i].ref == ref)
{
PathQuery& q = m_queue[i];
dtStatus details = q.status & DT_STATUS_DETAIL_MASK;
// Free request for reuse.
q.ref = DT_PATHQ_INVALID;
q.status = 0;
// Copy path
int n = dtMin(q.npath, maxPath);
memcpy(path, q.path, sizeof(dtPolyRef)*n);
*pathSize = n;
return details | DT_SUCCESS;
}
}
return DT_FAILURE;
}

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#include <string.h>
#include <new>
#include "DetourProximityGrid.h"
#include "DetourCommon.h"
#include "DetourMath.h"
#include "DetourAlloc.h"
#include "DetourAssert.h"
dtProximityGrid* dtAllocProximityGrid()
{
void* mem = dtAlloc(sizeof(dtProximityGrid), DT_ALLOC_PERM);
if (!mem) return 0;
return new(mem) dtProximityGrid;
}
void dtFreeProximityGrid(dtProximityGrid* ptr)
{
if (!ptr) return;
ptr->~dtProximityGrid();
dtFree(ptr);
}
inline int hashPos2(int x, int y, int n)
{
return ((x*73856093) ^ (y*19349663)) & (n-1);
}
dtProximityGrid::dtProximityGrid() :
m_cellSize(0),
m_invCellSize(0),
m_pool(0),
m_poolHead(0),
m_poolSize(0),
m_buckets(0),
m_bucketsSize(0)
{
}
dtProximityGrid::~dtProximityGrid()
{
dtFree(m_buckets);
dtFree(m_pool);
}
bool dtProximityGrid::init(const int poolSize, const float cellSize)
{
dtAssert(poolSize > 0);
dtAssert(cellSize > 0.0f);
m_cellSize = cellSize;
m_invCellSize = 1.0f / m_cellSize;
// Allocate hashs buckets
m_bucketsSize = dtNextPow2(poolSize);
m_buckets = (unsigned short*)dtAlloc(sizeof(unsigned short)*m_bucketsSize, DT_ALLOC_PERM);
if (!m_buckets)
return false;
// Allocate pool of items.
m_poolSize = poolSize;
m_poolHead = 0;
m_pool = (Item*)dtAlloc(sizeof(Item)*m_poolSize, DT_ALLOC_PERM);
if (!m_pool)
return false;
clear();
return true;
}
void dtProximityGrid::clear()
{
memset(m_buckets, 0xff, sizeof(unsigned short)*m_bucketsSize);
m_poolHead = 0;
m_bounds[0] = 0xffff;
m_bounds[1] = 0xffff;
m_bounds[2] = -0xffff;
m_bounds[3] = -0xffff;
}
void dtProximityGrid::addItem(const unsigned short id,
const float minx, const float miny,
const float maxx, const float maxy)
{
const int iminx = (int)dtMathFloorf(minx * m_invCellSize);
const int iminy = (int)dtMathFloorf(miny * m_invCellSize);
const int imaxx = (int)dtMathFloorf(maxx * m_invCellSize);
const int imaxy = (int)dtMathFloorf(maxy * m_invCellSize);
m_bounds[0] = dtMin(m_bounds[0], iminx);
m_bounds[1] = dtMin(m_bounds[1], iminy);
m_bounds[2] = dtMax(m_bounds[2], imaxx);
m_bounds[3] = dtMax(m_bounds[3], imaxy);
for (int y = iminy; y <= imaxy; ++y)
{
for (int x = iminx; x <= imaxx; ++x)
{
if (m_poolHead < m_poolSize)
{
const int h = hashPos2(x, y, m_bucketsSize);
const unsigned short idx = (unsigned short)m_poolHead;
m_poolHead++;
Item& item = m_pool[idx];
item.x = (short)x;
item.y = (short)y;
item.id = id;
item.next = m_buckets[h];
m_buckets[h] = idx;
}
}
}
}
int dtProximityGrid::queryItems(const float minx, const float miny,
const float maxx, const float maxy,
unsigned short* ids, const int maxIds) const
{
const int iminx = (int)dtMathFloorf(minx * m_invCellSize);
const int iminy = (int)dtMathFloorf(miny * m_invCellSize);
const int imaxx = (int)dtMathFloorf(maxx * m_invCellSize);
const int imaxy = (int)dtMathFloorf(maxy * m_invCellSize);
int n = 0;
for (int y = iminy; y <= imaxy; ++y)
{
for (int x = iminx; x <= imaxx; ++x)
{
const int h = hashPos2(x, y, m_bucketsSize);
unsigned short idx = m_buckets[h];
while (idx != 0xffff)
{
Item& item = m_pool[idx];
if ((int)item.x == x && (int)item.y == y)
{
// Check if the id exists already.
const unsigned short* end = ids + n;
unsigned short* i = ids;
while (i != end && *i != item.id)
++i;
// Item not found, add it.
if (i == end)
{
if (n >= maxIds)
return n;
ids[n++] = item.id;
}
}
idx = item.next;
}
}
}
return n;
}
int dtProximityGrid::getItemCountAt(const int x, const int y) const
{
int n = 0;
const int h = hashPos2(x, y, m_bucketsSize);
unsigned short idx = m_buckets[h];
while (idx != 0xffff)
{
Item& item = m_pool[idx];
if ((int)item.x == x && (int)item.y == y)
n++;
idx = item.next;
}
return n;
}

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file(GLOB SOURCES Source/*.cpp)
add_library(DetourTileCache ${SOURCES})
add_library(RecastNavigation::DetourTileCache ALIAS DetourTileCache)
set_target_properties(DetourTileCache PROPERTIES DEBUG_POSTFIX -d)
set(DetourTileCache_INCLUDE_DIR "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/Include")
target_include_directories(DetourTileCache PUBLIC
"$<BUILD_INTERFACE:${DetourTileCache_INCLUDE_DIR}>"
)
target_link_libraries(DetourTileCache
Detour
)
set_target_properties(DetourTileCache PROPERTIES
SOVERSION ${SOVERSION}
VERSION ${VERSION}
COMPILE_PDB_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY .
COMPILE_PDB_NAME "DetourTileCache-d"
)
install(TARGETS DetourTileCache
RUNTIME DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR}
ARCHIVE DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}
LIBRARY DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}
COMPONENT library
)
file(GLOB INCLUDES Include/*.h)
install(FILES ${INCLUDES} DESTINATION
${CMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR}/recastnavigation)
install(FILES "$<TARGET_FILE_DIR:DetourTileCache>/DetourTileCache-d.pdb" CONFIGURATIONS "Debug" DESTINATION "lib")

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#ifndef DETOURTILECACHE_H
#define DETOURTILECACHE_H
#include "DetourStatus.h"
typedef unsigned int dtObstacleRef;
typedef unsigned int dtCompressedTileRef;
/// Flags for addTile
enum dtCompressedTileFlags
{
DT_COMPRESSEDTILE_FREE_DATA = 0x01, ///< Navmesh owns the tile memory and should free it.
};
struct dtCompressedTile
{
unsigned int salt; ///< Counter describing modifications to the tile.
struct dtTileCacheLayerHeader* header;
unsigned char* compressed;
int compressedSize;
unsigned char* data;
int dataSize;
unsigned int flags;
dtCompressedTile* next;
};
enum ObstacleState
{
DT_OBSTACLE_EMPTY,
DT_OBSTACLE_PROCESSING,
DT_OBSTACLE_PROCESSED,
DT_OBSTACLE_REMOVING,
};
enum ObstacleType
{
DT_OBSTACLE_CYLINDER,
DT_OBSTACLE_BOX, // AABB
DT_OBSTACLE_ORIENTED_BOX, // OBB
};
struct dtObstacleCylinder
{
float pos[ 3 ];
float radius;
float height;
};
struct dtObstacleBox
{
float bmin[ 3 ];
float bmax[ 3 ];
};
struct dtObstacleOrientedBox
{
float center[ 3 ];
float halfExtents[ 3 ];
float rotAux[ 2 ]; //{ cos(0.5f*angle)*sin(-0.5f*angle); cos(0.5f*angle)*cos(0.5f*angle) - 0.5 }
};
static const int DT_MAX_TOUCHED_TILES = 8;
struct dtTileCacheObstacle
{
union
{
dtObstacleCylinder cylinder;
dtObstacleBox box;
dtObstacleOrientedBox orientedBox;
};
dtCompressedTileRef touched[DT_MAX_TOUCHED_TILES];
dtCompressedTileRef pending[DT_MAX_TOUCHED_TILES];
unsigned short salt;
unsigned char type;
unsigned char state;
unsigned char ntouched;
unsigned char npending;
dtTileCacheObstacle* next;
};
struct dtTileCacheParams
{
float orig[3];
float cs, ch;
int width, height;
float walkableHeight;
float walkableRadius;
float walkableClimb;
float maxSimplificationError;
int maxTiles;
int maxObstacles;
};
struct dtTileCacheMeshProcess
{
virtual ~dtTileCacheMeshProcess() { }
virtual void process(struct dtNavMeshCreateParams* params,
unsigned char* polyAreas, unsigned short* polyFlags) = 0;
};
class dtTileCache
{
public:
dtTileCache();
~dtTileCache();
struct dtTileCacheAlloc* getAlloc() { return m_talloc; }
struct dtTileCacheCompressor* getCompressor() { return m_tcomp; }
const dtTileCacheParams* getParams() const { return &m_params; }
inline int getTileCount() const { return m_params.maxTiles; }
inline const dtCompressedTile* getTile(const int i) const { return &m_tiles[i]; }
inline int getObstacleCount() const { return m_params.maxObstacles; }
inline const dtTileCacheObstacle* getObstacle(const int i) const { return &m_obstacles[i]; }
const dtTileCacheObstacle* getObstacleByRef(dtObstacleRef ref);
dtObstacleRef getObstacleRef(const dtTileCacheObstacle* obmin) const;
dtStatus init(const dtTileCacheParams* params,
struct dtTileCacheAlloc* talloc,
struct dtTileCacheCompressor* tcomp,
struct dtTileCacheMeshProcess* tmproc);
int getTilesAt(const int tx, const int ty, dtCompressedTileRef* tiles, const int maxTiles) const ;
dtCompressedTile* getTileAt(const int tx, const int ty, const int tlayer);
dtCompressedTileRef getTileRef(const dtCompressedTile* tile) const;
const dtCompressedTile* getTileByRef(dtCompressedTileRef ref) const;
dtStatus addTile(unsigned char* data, const int dataSize, unsigned char flags, dtCompressedTileRef* result);
dtStatus removeTile(dtCompressedTileRef ref, unsigned char** data, int* dataSize);
// Cylinder obstacle.
dtStatus addObstacle(const float* pos, const float radius, const float height, dtObstacleRef* result);
// Aabb obstacle.
dtStatus addBoxObstacle(const float* bmin, const float* bmax, dtObstacleRef* result);
// Box obstacle: can be rotated in Y.
dtStatus addBoxObstacle(const float* center, const float* halfExtents, const float yRadians, dtObstacleRef* result);
dtStatus removeObstacle(const dtObstacleRef ref);
dtStatus queryTiles(const float* bmin, const float* bmax,
dtCompressedTileRef* results, int* resultCount, const int maxResults) const;
/// Updates the tile cache by rebuilding tiles touched by unfinished obstacle requests.
/// @param[in] dt The time step size. Currently not used.
/// @param[in] navmesh The mesh to affect when rebuilding tiles.
/// @param[out] upToDate Whether the tile cache is fully up to date with obstacle requests and tile rebuilds.
/// If the tile cache is up to date another (immediate) call to update will have no effect;
/// otherwise another call will continue processing obstacle requests and tile rebuilds.
dtStatus update(const float dt, class dtNavMesh* navmesh, bool* upToDate = 0);
dtStatus buildNavMeshTilesAt(const int tx, const int ty, class dtNavMesh* navmesh);
dtStatus buildNavMeshTile(const dtCompressedTileRef ref, class dtNavMesh* navmesh);
void calcTightTileBounds(const struct dtTileCacheLayerHeader* header, float* bmin, float* bmax) const;
void getObstacleBounds(const struct dtTileCacheObstacle* ob, float* bmin, float* bmax) const;
/// Encodes a tile id.
inline dtCompressedTileRef encodeTileId(unsigned int salt, unsigned int it) const
{
return ((dtCompressedTileRef)salt << m_tileBits) | (dtCompressedTileRef)it;
}
/// Decodes a tile salt.
inline unsigned int decodeTileIdSalt(dtCompressedTileRef ref) const
{
const dtCompressedTileRef saltMask = ((dtCompressedTileRef)1<<m_saltBits)-1;
return (unsigned int)((ref >> m_tileBits) & saltMask);
}
/// Decodes a tile id.
inline unsigned int decodeTileIdTile(dtCompressedTileRef ref) const
{
const dtCompressedTileRef tileMask = ((dtCompressedTileRef)1<<m_tileBits)-1;
return (unsigned int)(ref & tileMask);
}
/// Encodes an obstacle id.
inline dtObstacleRef encodeObstacleId(unsigned int salt, unsigned int it) const
{
return ((dtObstacleRef)salt << 16) | (dtObstacleRef)it;
}
/// Decodes an obstacle salt.
inline unsigned int decodeObstacleIdSalt(dtObstacleRef ref) const
{
const dtObstacleRef saltMask = ((dtObstacleRef)1<<16)-1;
return (unsigned int)((ref >> 16) & saltMask);
}
/// Decodes an obstacle id.
inline unsigned int decodeObstacleIdObstacle(dtObstacleRef ref) const
{
const dtObstacleRef tileMask = ((dtObstacleRef)1<<16)-1;
return (unsigned int)(ref & tileMask);
}
private:
// Explicitly disabled copy constructor and copy assignment operator.
dtTileCache(const dtTileCache&);
dtTileCache& operator=(const dtTileCache&);
enum ObstacleRequestAction
{
REQUEST_ADD,
REQUEST_REMOVE,
};
struct ObstacleRequest
{
int action;
dtObstacleRef ref;
};
int m_tileLutSize; ///< Tile hash lookup size (must be pot).
int m_tileLutMask; ///< Tile hash lookup mask.
dtCompressedTile** m_posLookup; ///< Tile hash lookup.
dtCompressedTile* m_nextFreeTile; ///< Freelist of tiles.
dtCompressedTile* m_tiles; ///< List of tiles.
unsigned int m_saltBits; ///< Number of salt bits in the tile ID.
unsigned int m_tileBits; ///< Number of tile bits in the tile ID.
dtTileCacheParams m_params;
dtTileCacheAlloc* m_talloc;
dtTileCacheCompressor* m_tcomp;
dtTileCacheMeshProcess* m_tmproc;
dtTileCacheObstacle* m_obstacles;
dtTileCacheObstacle* m_nextFreeObstacle;
static const int MAX_REQUESTS = 64;
ObstacleRequest m_reqs[MAX_REQUESTS];
int m_nreqs;
static const int MAX_UPDATE = 64;
dtCompressedTileRef m_update[MAX_UPDATE];
int m_nupdate;
};
dtTileCache* dtAllocTileCache();
void dtFreeTileCache(dtTileCache* tc);
#endif

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#ifndef DETOURTILECACHEBUILDER_H
#define DETOURTILECACHEBUILDER_H
#include "DetourAlloc.h"
#include "DetourStatus.h"
static const int DT_TILECACHE_MAGIC = 'D'<<24 | 'T'<<16 | 'L'<<8 | 'R'; ///< 'DTLR';
static const int DT_TILECACHE_VERSION = 1;
static const unsigned char DT_TILECACHE_NULL_AREA = 0;
static const unsigned char DT_TILECACHE_WALKABLE_AREA = 63;
static const unsigned short DT_TILECACHE_NULL_IDX = 0xffff;
struct dtTileCacheLayerHeader
{
int magic; ///< Data magic
int version; ///< Data version
int tx,ty,tlayer;
float bmin[3], bmax[3];
unsigned short hmin, hmax; ///< Height min/max range
unsigned char width, height; ///< Dimension of the layer.
unsigned char minx, maxx, miny, maxy; ///< Usable sub-region.
};
struct dtTileCacheLayer
{
dtTileCacheLayerHeader* header;
unsigned char regCount; ///< Region count.
unsigned char* heights;
unsigned char* areas;
unsigned char* cons;
unsigned char* regs;
};
struct dtTileCacheContour
{
int nverts;
unsigned char* verts;
unsigned char reg;
unsigned char area;
};
struct dtTileCacheContourSet
{
int nconts;
dtTileCacheContour* conts;
};
struct dtTileCachePolyMesh
{
int nvp;
int nverts; ///< Number of vertices.
int npolys; ///< Number of polygons.
unsigned short* verts; ///< Vertices of the mesh, 3 elements per vertex.
unsigned short* polys; ///< Polygons of the mesh, nvp*2 elements per polygon.
unsigned short* flags; ///< Per polygon flags.
unsigned char* areas; ///< Area ID of polygons.
};
struct dtTileCacheAlloc
{
virtual ~dtTileCacheAlloc() {}
virtual void reset() {}
virtual void* alloc(const size_t size)
{
return dtAlloc(size, DT_ALLOC_TEMP);
}
virtual void free(void* ptr)
{
dtFree(ptr);
}
};
struct dtTileCacheCompressor
{
virtual ~dtTileCacheCompressor() { }
virtual int maxCompressedSize(const int bufferSize) = 0;
virtual dtStatus compress(const unsigned char* buffer, const int bufferSize,
unsigned char* compressed, const int maxCompressedSize, int* compressedSize) = 0;
virtual dtStatus decompress(const unsigned char* compressed, const int compressedSize,
unsigned char* buffer, const int maxBufferSize, int* bufferSize) = 0;
};
dtStatus dtBuildTileCacheLayer(dtTileCacheCompressor* comp,
dtTileCacheLayerHeader* header,
const unsigned char* heights,
const unsigned char* areas,
const unsigned char* cons,
unsigned char** outData, int* outDataSize);
void dtFreeTileCacheLayer(dtTileCacheAlloc* alloc, dtTileCacheLayer* layer);
dtStatus dtDecompressTileCacheLayer(dtTileCacheAlloc* alloc, dtTileCacheCompressor* comp,
unsigned char* compressed, const int compressedSize,
dtTileCacheLayer** layerOut);
dtTileCacheContourSet* dtAllocTileCacheContourSet(dtTileCacheAlloc* alloc);
void dtFreeTileCacheContourSet(dtTileCacheAlloc* alloc, dtTileCacheContourSet* cset);
dtTileCachePolyMesh* dtAllocTileCachePolyMesh(dtTileCacheAlloc* alloc);
void dtFreeTileCachePolyMesh(dtTileCacheAlloc* alloc, dtTileCachePolyMesh* lmesh);
dtStatus dtMarkCylinderArea(dtTileCacheLayer& layer, const float* orig, const float cs, const float ch,
const float* pos, const float radius, const float height, const unsigned char areaId);
dtStatus dtMarkBoxArea(dtTileCacheLayer& layer, const float* orig, const float cs, const float ch,
const float* bmin, const float* bmax, const unsigned char areaId);
dtStatus dtMarkBoxArea(dtTileCacheLayer& layer, const float* orig, const float cs, const float ch,
const float* center, const float* halfExtents, const float* rotAux, const unsigned char areaId);
dtStatus dtBuildTileCacheRegions(dtTileCacheAlloc* alloc,
dtTileCacheLayer& layer,
const int walkableClimb);
dtStatus dtBuildTileCacheContours(dtTileCacheAlloc* alloc,
dtTileCacheLayer& layer,
const int walkableClimb, const float maxError,
dtTileCacheContourSet& lcset);
dtStatus dtBuildTileCachePolyMesh(dtTileCacheAlloc* alloc,
dtTileCacheContourSet& lcset,
dtTileCachePolyMesh& mesh);
/// Swaps the endianess of the compressed tile data's header (#dtTileCacheLayerHeader).
/// Tile layer data does not need endian swapping as it consits only of bytes.
/// @param[in,out] data The tile data array.
/// @param[in] dataSize The size of the data array.
bool dtTileCacheHeaderSwapEndian(unsigned char* data, const int dataSize);
#endif // DETOURTILECACHEBUILDER_H

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#include "DetourTileCache.h"
#include "DetourTileCacheBuilder.h"
#include "DetourNavMeshBuilder.h"
#include "DetourNavMesh.h"
#include "DetourCommon.h"
#include "DetourMath.h"
#include "DetourAlloc.h"
#include "DetourAssert.h"
#include <string.h>
#include <new>
dtTileCache* dtAllocTileCache()
{
void* mem = dtAlloc(sizeof(dtTileCache), DT_ALLOC_PERM);
if (!mem) return 0;
return new(mem) dtTileCache;
}
void dtFreeTileCache(dtTileCache* tc)
{
if (!tc) return;
tc->~dtTileCache();
dtFree(tc);
}
static bool contains(const dtCompressedTileRef* a, const int n, const dtCompressedTileRef v)
{
for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i)
if (a[i] == v)
return true;
return false;
}
inline int computeTileHash(int x, int y, const int mask)
{
const unsigned int h1 = 0x8da6b343; // Large multiplicative constants;
const unsigned int h2 = 0xd8163841; // here arbitrarily chosen primes
unsigned int n = h1 * x + h2 * y;
return (int)(n & mask);
}
struct NavMeshTileBuildContext
{
inline NavMeshTileBuildContext(struct dtTileCacheAlloc* a) : layer(0), lcset(0), lmesh(0), alloc(a) {}
inline ~NavMeshTileBuildContext() { purge(); }
void purge()
{
dtFreeTileCacheLayer(alloc, layer);
layer = 0;
dtFreeTileCacheContourSet(alloc, lcset);
lcset = 0;
dtFreeTileCachePolyMesh(alloc, lmesh);
lmesh = 0;
}
struct dtTileCacheLayer* layer;
struct dtTileCacheContourSet* lcset;
struct dtTileCachePolyMesh* lmesh;
struct dtTileCacheAlloc* alloc;
};
dtTileCache::dtTileCache() :
m_tileLutSize(0),
m_tileLutMask(0),
m_posLookup(0),
m_nextFreeTile(0),
m_tiles(0),
m_saltBits(0),
m_tileBits(0),
m_talloc(0),
m_tcomp(0),
m_tmproc(0),
m_obstacles(0),
m_nextFreeObstacle(0),
m_nreqs(0),
m_nupdate(0)
{
memset(&m_params, 0, sizeof(m_params));
memset(m_reqs, 0, sizeof(ObstacleRequest) * MAX_REQUESTS);
}
dtTileCache::~dtTileCache()
{
for (int i = 0; i < m_params.maxTiles; ++i)
{
if (m_tiles[i].flags & DT_COMPRESSEDTILE_FREE_DATA)
{
dtFree(m_tiles[i].data);
m_tiles[i].data = 0;
}
}
dtFree(m_obstacles);
m_obstacles = 0;
dtFree(m_posLookup);
m_posLookup = 0;
dtFree(m_tiles);
m_tiles = 0;
m_nreqs = 0;
m_nupdate = 0;
}
const dtCompressedTile* dtTileCache::getTileByRef(dtCompressedTileRef ref) const
{
if (!ref)
return 0;
unsigned int tileIndex = decodeTileIdTile(ref);
unsigned int tileSalt = decodeTileIdSalt(ref);
if ((int)tileIndex >= m_params.maxTiles)
return 0;
const dtCompressedTile* tile = &m_tiles[tileIndex];
if (tile->salt != tileSalt)
return 0;
return tile;
}
dtStatus dtTileCache::init(const dtTileCacheParams* params,
dtTileCacheAlloc* talloc,
dtTileCacheCompressor* tcomp,
dtTileCacheMeshProcess* tmproc)
{
m_talloc = talloc;
m_tcomp = tcomp;
m_tmproc = tmproc;
m_nreqs = 0;
memcpy(&m_params, params, sizeof(m_params));
// Alloc space for obstacles.
m_obstacles = (dtTileCacheObstacle*)dtAlloc(sizeof(dtTileCacheObstacle)*m_params.maxObstacles, DT_ALLOC_PERM);
if (!m_obstacles)
return DT_FAILURE | DT_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
memset(m_obstacles, 0, sizeof(dtTileCacheObstacle)*m_params.maxObstacles);
m_nextFreeObstacle = 0;
for (int i = m_params.maxObstacles-1; i >= 0; --i)
{
m_obstacles[i].salt = 1;
m_obstacles[i].next = m_nextFreeObstacle;
m_nextFreeObstacle = &m_obstacles[i];
}
// Init tiles
m_tileLutSize = dtNextPow2(m_params.maxTiles/4);
if (!m_tileLutSize) m_tileLutSize = 1;
m_tileLutMask = m_tileLutSize-1;
m_tiles = (dtCompressedTile*)dtAlloc(sizeof(dtCompressedTile)*m_params.maxTiles, DT_ALLOC_PERM);
if (!m_tiles)
return DT_FAILURE | DT_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
m_posLookup = (dtCompressedTile**)dtAlloc(sizeof(dtCompressedTile*)*m_tileLutSize, DT_ALLOC_PERM);
if (!m_posLookup)
return DT_FAILURE | DT_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
memset(m_tiles, 0, sizeof(dtCompressedTile)*m_params.maxTiles);
memset(m_posLookup, 0, sizeof(dtCompressedTile*)*m_tileLutSize);
m_nextFreeTile = 0;
for (int i = m_params.maxTiles-1; i >= 0; --i)
{
m_tiles[i].salt = 1;
m_tiles[i].next = m_nextFreeTile;
m_nextFreeTile = &m_tiles[i];
}
// Init ID generator values.
m_tileBits = dtIlog2(dtNextPow2((unsigned int)m_params.maxTiles));
// Only allow 31 salt bits, since the salt mask is calculated using 32bit uint and it will overflow.
m_saltBits = dtMin((unsigned int)31, 32 - m_tileBits);
if (m_saltBits < 10)
return DT_FAILURE | DT_INVALID_PARAM;
return DT_SUCCESS;
}
int dtTileCache::getTilesAt(const int tx, const int ty, dtCompressedTileRef* tiles, const int maxTiles) const
{
int n = 0;
// Find tile based on hash.
int h = computeTileHash(tx,ty,m_tileLutMask);
dtCompressedTile* tile = m_posLookup[h];
while (tile)
{
if (tile->header &&
tile->header->tx == tx &&
tile->header->ty == ty)
{
if (n < maxTiles)
tiles[n++] = getTileRef(tile);
}
tile = tile->next;
}
return n;
}
dtCompressedTile* dtTileCache::getTileAt(const int tx, const int ty, const int tlayer)
{
// Find tile based on hash.
int h = computeTileHash(tx,ty,m_tileLutMask);
dtCompressedTile* tile = m_posLookup[h];
while (tile)
{
if (tile->header &&
tile->header->tx == tx &&
tile->header->ty == ty &&
tile->header->tlayer == tlayer)
{
return tile;
}
tile = tile->next;
}
return 0;
}
dtCompressedTileRef dtTileCache::getTileRef(const dtCompressedTile* tile) const
{
if (!tile) return 0;
const unsigned int it = (unsigned int)(tile - m_tiles);
return (dtCompressedTileRef)encodeTileId(tile->salt, it);
}
dtObstacleRef dtTileCache::getObstacleRef(const dtTileCacheObstacle* ob) const
{
if (!ob) return 0;
const unsigned int idx = (unsigned int)(ob - m_obstacles);
return encodeObstacleId(ob->salt, idx);
}
const dtTileCacheObstacle* dtTileCache::getObstacleByRef(dtObstacleRef ref)
{
if (!ref)
return 0;
unsigned int idx = decodeObstacleIdObstacle(ref);
if ((int)idx >= m_params.maxObstacles)
return 0;
const dtTileCacheObstacle* ob = &m_obstacles[idx];
unsigned int salt = decodeObstacleIdSalt(ref);
if (ob->salt != salt)
return 0;
return ob;
}
dtStatus dtTileCache::addTile(unsigned char* data, const int dataSize, unsigned char flags, dtCompressedTileRef* result)
{
// Make sure the data is in right format.
dtTileCacheLayerHeader* header = (dtTileCacheLayerHeader*)data;
if (header->magic != DT_TILECACHE_MAGIC)
return DT_FAILURE | DT_WRONG_MAGIC;
if (header->version != DT_TILECACHE_VERSION)
return DT_FAILURE | DT_WRONG_VERSION;
// Make sure the location is free.
if (getTileAt(header->tx, header->ty, header->tlayer))
return DT_FAILURE;
// Allocate a tile.
dtCompressedTile* tile = 0;
if (m_nextFreeTile)
{
tile = m_nextFreeTile;
m_nextFreeTile = tile->next;
tile->next = 0;
}
// Make sure we could allocate a tile.
if (!tile)
return DT_FAILURE | DT_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
// Insert tile into the position lut.
int h = computeTileHash(header->tx, header->ty, m_tileLutMask);
tile->next = m_posLookup[h];
m_posLookup[h] = tile;
// Init tile.
const int headerSize = dtAlign4(sizeof(dtTileCacheLayerHeader));
tile->header = (dtTileCacheLayerHeader*)data;
tile->data = data;
tile->dataSize = dataSize;
tile->compressed = tile->data + headerSize;
tile->compressedSize = tile->dataSize - headerSize;
tile->flags = flags;
if (result)
*result = getTileRef(tile);
return DT_SUCCESS;
}
dtStatus dtTileCache::removeTile(dtCompressedTileRef ref, unsigned char** data, int* dataSize)
{
if (!ref)
return DT_FAILURE | DT_INVALID_PARAM;
unsigned int tileIndex = decodeTileIdTile(ref);
unsigned int tileSalt = decodeTileIdSalt(ref);
if ((int)tileIndex >= m_params.maxTiles)
return DT_FAILURE | DT_INVALID_PARAM;
dtCompressedTile* tile = &m_tiles[tileIndex];
if (tile->salt != tileSalt)
return DT_FAILURE | DT_INVALID_PARAM;
// Remove tile from hash lookup.
const int h = computeTileHash(tile->header->tx,tile->header->ty,m_tileLutMask);
dtCompressedTile* prev = 0;
dtCompressedTile* cur = m_posLookup[h];
while (cur)
{
if (cur == tile)
{
if (prev)
prev->next = cur->next;
else
m_posLookup[h] = cur->next;
break;
}
prev = cur;
cur = cur->next;
}
// Reset tile.
if (tile->flags & DT_COMPRESSEDTILE_FREE_DATA)
{
// Owns data
dtFree(tile->data);
tile->data = 0;
tile->dataSize = 0;
if (data) *data = 0;
if (dataSize) *dataSize = 0;
}
else
{
if (data) *data = tile->data;
if (dataSize) *dataSize = tile->dataSize;
}
tile->header = 0;
tile->data = 0;
tile->dataSize = 0;
tile->compressed = 0;
tile->compressedSize = 0;
tile->flags = 0;
// Update salt, salt should never be zero.
tile->salt = (tile->salt+1) & ((1<<m_saltBits)-1);
if (tile->salt == 0)
tile->salt++;
// Add to free list.
tile->next = m_nextFreeTile;
m_nextFreeTile = tile;
return DT_SUCCESS;
}
dtStatus dtTileCache::addObstacle(const float* pos, const float radius, const float height, dtObstacleRef* result)
{
if (m_nreqs >= MAX_REQUESTS)
return DT_FAILURE | DT_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL;
dtTileCacheObstacle* ob = 0;
if (m_nextFreeObstacle)
{
ob = m_nextFreeObstacle;
m_nextFreeObstacle = ob->next;
ob->next = 0;
}
if (!ob)
return DT_FAILURE | DT_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
unsigned short salt = ob->salt;
memset(ob, 0, sizeof(dtTileCacheObstacle));
ob->salt = salt;
ob->state = DT_OBSTACLE_PROCESSING;
ob->type = DT_OBSTACLE_CYLINDER;
dtVcopy(ob->cylinder.pos, pos);
ob->cylinder.radius = radius;
ob->cylinder.height = height;
ObstacleRequest* req = &m_reqs[m_nreqs++];
memset(req, 0, sizeof(ObstacleRequest));
req->action = REQUEST_ADD;
req->ref = getObstacleRef(ob);
if (result)
*result = req->ref;
return DT_SUCCESS;
}
dtStatus dtTileCache::addBoxObstacle(const float* bmin, const float* bmax, dtObstacleRef* result)
{
if (m_nreqs >= MAX_REQUESTS)
return DT_FAILURE | DT_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL;
dtTileCacheObstacle* ob = 0;
if (m_nextFreeObstacle)
{
ob = m_nextFreeObstacle;
m_nextFreeObstacle = ob->next;
ob->next = 0;
}
if (!ob)
return DT_FAILURE | DT_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
unsigned short salt = ob->salt;
memset(ob, 0, sizeof(dtTileCacheObstacle));
ob->salt = salt;
ob->state = DT_OBSTACLE_PROCESSING;
ob->type = DT_OBSTACLE_BOX;
dtVcopy(ob->box.bmin, bmin);
dtVcopy(ob->box.bmax, bmax);
ObstacleRequest* req = &m_reqs[m_nreqs++];
memset(req, 0, sizeof(ObstacleRequest));
req->action = REQUEST_ADD;
req->ref = getObstacleRef(ob);
if (result)
*result = req->ref;
return DT_SUCCESS;
}
dtStatus dtTileCache::addBoxObstacle(const float* center, const float* halfExtents, const float yRadians, dtObstacleRef* result)
{
if (m_nreqs >= MAX_REQUESTS)
return DT_FAILURE | DT_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL;
dtTileCacheObstacle* ob = 0;
if (m_nextFreeObstacle)
{
ob = m_nextFreeObstacle;
m_nextFreeObstacle = ob->next;
ob->next = 0;
}
if (!ob)
return DT_FAILURE | DT_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
unsigned short salt = ob->salt;
memset(ob, 0, sizeof(dtTileCacheObstacle));
ob->salt = salt;
ob->state = DT_OBSTACLE_PROCESSING;
ob->type = DT_OBSTACLE_ORIENTED_BOX;
dtVcopy(ob->orientedBox.center, center);
dtVcopy(ob->orientedBox.halfExtents, halfExtents);
float coshalf= cosf(0.5f*yRadians);
float sinhalf = sinf(-0.5f*yRadians);
ob->orientedBox.rotAux[0] = coshalf*sinhalf;
ob->orientedBox.rotAux[1] = coshalf*coshalf - 0.5f;
ObstacleRequest* req = &m_reqs[m_nreqs++];
memset(req, 0, sizeof(ObstacleRequest));
req->action = REQUEST_ADD;
req->ref = getObstacleRef(ob);
if (result)
*result = req->ref;
return DT_SUCCESS;
}
dtStatus dtTileCache::removeObstacle(const dtObstacleRef ref)
{
if (!ref)
return DT_SUCCESS;
if (m_nreqs >= MAX_REQUESTS)
return DT_FAILURE | DT_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL;
ObstacleRequest* req = &m_reqs[m_nreqs++];
memset(req, 0, sizeof(ObstacleRequest));
req->action = REQUEST_REMOVE;
req->ref = ref;
return DT_SUCCESS;
}
dtStatus dtTileCache::queryTiles(const float* bmin, const float* bmax,
dtCompressedTileRef* results, int* resultCount, const int maxResults) const
{
const int MAX_TILES = 32;
dtCompressedTileRef tiles[MAX_TILES];
int n = 0;
const float tw = m_params.width * m_params.cs;
const float th = m_params.height * m_params.cs;
const int tx0 = (int)dtMathFloorf((bmin[0]-m_params.orig[0]) / tw);
const int tx1 = (int)dtMathFloorf((bmax[0]-m_params.orig[0]) / tw);
const int ty0 = (int)dtMathFloorf((bmin[2]-m_params.orig[2]) / th);
const int ty1 = (int)dtMathFloorf((bmax[2]-m_params.orig[2]) / th);
for (int ty = ty0; ty <= ty1; ++ty)
{
for (int tx = tx0; tx <= tx1; ++tx)
{
const int ntiles = getTilesAt(tx,ty,tiles,MAX_TILES);
for (int i = 0; i < ntiles; ++i)
{
const dtCompressedTile* tile = &m_tiles[decodeTileIdTile(tiles[i])];
float tbmin[3], tbmax[3];
calcTightTileBounds(tile->header, tbmin, tbmax);
if (dtOverlapBounds(bmin,bmax, tbmin,tbmax))
{
if (n < maxResults)
results[n++] = tiles[i];
}
}
}
}
*resultCount = n;
return DT_SUCCESS;
}
dtStatus dtTileCache::update(const float /*dt*/, dtNavMesh* navmesh,
bool* upToDate)
{
if (m_nupdate == 0)
{
// Process requests.
for (int i = 0; i < m_nreqs; ++i)
{
ObstacleRequest* req = &m_reqs[i];
unsigned int idx = decodeObstacleIdObstacle(req->ref);
if ((int)idx >= m_params.maxObstacles)
continue;
dtTileCacheObstacle* ob = &m_obstacles[idx];
unsigned int salt = decodeObstacleIdSalt(req->ref);
if (ob->salt != salt)
continue;
if (req->action == REQUEST_ADD)
{
// Find touched tiles.
float bmin[3], bmax[3];
getObstacleBounds(ob, bmin, bmax);
int ntouched = 0;
queryTiles(bmin, bmax, ob->touched, &ntouched, DT_MAX_TOUCHED_TILES);
ob->ntouched = (unsigned char)ntouched;
// Add tiles to update list.
ob->npending = 0;
for (int j = 0; j < ob->ntouched; ++j)
{
if (m_nupdate < MAX_UPDATE)
{
if (!contains(m_update, m_nupdate, ob->touched[j]))
m_update[m_nupdate++] = ob->touched[j];
ob->pending[ob->npending++] = ob->touched[j];
}
}
}
else if (req->action == REQUEST_REMOVE)
{
// Prepare to remove obstacle.
ob->state = DT_OBSTACLE_REMOVING;
// Add tiles to update list.
ob->npending = 0;
for (int j = 0; j < ob->ntouched; ++j)
{
if (m_nupdate < MAX_UPDATE)
{
if (!contains(m_update, m_nupdate, ob->touched[j]))
m_update[m_nupdate++] = ob->touched[j];
ob->pending[ob->npending++] = ob->touched[j];
}
}
}
}
m_nreqs = 0;
}
dtStatus status = DT_SUCCESS;
// Process updates
if (m_nupdate)
{
// Build mesh
const dtCompressedTileRef ref = m_update[0];
status = buildNavMeshTile(ref, navmesh);
m_nupdate--;
if (m_nupdate > 0)
memmove(m_update, m_update+1, m_nupdate*sizeof(dtCompressedTileRef));
// Update obstacle states.
for (int i = 0; i < m_params.maxObstacles; ++i)
{
dtTileCacheObstacle* ob = &m_obstacles[i];
if (ob->state == DT_OBSTACLE_PROCESSING || ob->state == DT_OBSTACLE_REMOVING)
{
// Remove handled tile from pending list.
for (int j = 0; j < (int)ob->npending; j++)
{
if (ob->pending[j] == ref)
{
ob->pending[j] = ob->pending[(int)ob->npending-1];
ob->npending--;
break;
}
}
// If all pending tiles processed, change state.
if (ob->npending == 0)
{
if (ob->state == DT_OBSTACLE_PROCESSING)
{
ob->state = DT_OBSTACLE_PROCESSED;
}
else if (ob->state == DT_OBSTACLE_REMOVING)
{
ob->state = DT_OBSTACLE_EMPTY;
// Update salt, salt should never be zero.
ob->salt = (ob->salt+1) & ((1<<16)-1);
if (ob->salt == 0)
ob->salt++;
// Return obstacle to free list.
ob->next = m_nextFreeObstacle;
m_nextFreeObstacle = ob;
}
}
}
}
}
if (upToDate)
*upToDate = m_nupdate == 0 && m_nreqs == 0;
return status;
}
dtStatus dtTileCache::buildNavMeshTilesAt(const int tx, const int ty, dtNavMesh* navmesh)
{
const int MAX_TILES = 32;
dtCompressedTileRef tiles[MAX_TILES];
const int ntiles = getTilesAt(tx,ty,tiles,MAX_TILES);
for (int i = 0; i < ntiles; ++i)
{
dtStatus status = buildNavMeshTile(tiles[i], navmesh);
if (dtStatusFailed(status))
return status;
}
return DT_SUCCESS;
}
dtStatus dtTileCache::buildNavMeshTile(const dtCompressedTileRef ref, dtNavMesh* navmesh)
{
dtAssert(m_talloc);
dtAssert(m_tcomp);
unsigned int idx = decodeTileIdTile(ref);
if (idx > (unsigned int)m_params.maxTiles)
return DT_FAILURE | DT_INVALID_PARAM;
const dtCompressedTile* tile = &m_tiles[idx];
unsigned int salt = decodeTileIdSalt(ref);
if (tile->salt != salt)
return DT_FAILURE | DT_INVALID_PARAM;
m_talloc->reset();
NavMeshTileBuildContext bc(m_talloc);
const int walkableClimbVx = (int)(m_params.walkableClimb / m_params.ch);
dtStatus status;
// Decompress tile layer data.
status = dtDecompressTileCacheLayer(m_talloc, m_tcomp, tile->data, tile->dataSize, &bc.layer);
if (dtStatusFailed(status))
return status;
// Rasterize obstacles.
for (int i = 0; i < m_params.maxObstacles; ++i)
{
const dtTileCacheObstacle* ob = &m_obstacles[i];
if (ob->state == DT_OBSTACLE_EMPTY || ob->state == DT_OBSTACLE_REMOVING)
continue;
if (contains(ob->touched, ob->ntouched, ref))
{
if (ob->type == DT_OBSTACLE_CYLINDER)
{
dtMarkCylinderArea(*bc.layer, tile->header->bmin, m_params.cs, m_params.ch,
ob->cylinder.pos, ob->cylinder.radius, ob->cylinder.height, 0);
}
else if (ob->type == DT_OBSTACLE_BOX)
{
dtMarkBoxArea(*bc.layer, tile->header->bmin, m_params.cs, m_params.ch,
ob->box.bmin, ob->box.bmax, 0);
}
else if (ob->type == DT_OBSTACLE_ORIENTED_BOX)
{
dtMarkBoxArea(*bc.layer, tile->header->bmin, m_params.cs, m_params.ch,
ob->orientedBox.center, ob->orientedBox.halfExtents, ob->orientedBox.rotAux, 0);
}
}
}
// Build navmesh
status = dtBuildTileCacheRegions(m_talloc, *bc.layer, walkableClimbVx);
if (dtStatusFailed(status))
return status;
bc.lcset = dtAllocTileCacheContourSet(m_talloc);
if (!bc.lcset)
return DT_FAILURE | DT_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
status = dtBuildTileCacheContours(m_talloc, *bc.layer, walkableClimbVx,
m_params.maxSimplificationError, *bc.lcset);
if (dtStatusFailed(status))
return status;
bc.lmesh = dtAllocTileCachePolyMesh(m_talloc);
if (!bc.lmesh)
return DT_FAILURE | DT_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
status = dtBuildTileCachePolyMesh(m_talloc, *bc.lcset, *bc.lmesh);
if (dtStatusFailed(status))
return status;
// Early out if the mesh tile is empty.
if (!bc.lmesh->npolys)
{
// Remove existing tile.
navmesh->removeTile(navmesh->getTileRefAt(tile->header->tx,tile->header->ty,tile->header->tlayer),0,0);
return DT_SUCCESS;
}
dtNavMeshCreateParams params;
memset(&params, 0, sizeof(params));
params.verts = bc.lmesh->verts;
params.vertCount = bc.lmesh->nverts;
params.polys = bc.lmesh->polys;
params.polyAreas = bc.lmesh->areas;
params.polyFlags = bc.lmesh->flags;
params.polyCount = bc.lmesh->npolys;
params.nvp = DT_VERTS_PER_POLYGON;
params.walkableHeight = m_params.walkableHeight;
params.walkableRadius = m_params.walkableRadius;
params.walkableClimb = m_params.walkableClimb;
params.tileX = tile->header->tx;
params.tileY = tile->header->ty;
params.tileLayer = tile->header->tlayer;
params.cs = m_params.cs;
params.ch = m_params.ch;
params.buildBvTree = false;
dtVcopy(params.bmin, tile->header->bmin);
dtVcopy(params.bmax, tile->header->bmax);
if (m_tmproc)
{
m_tmproc->process(&params, bc.lmesh->areas, bc.lmesh->flags);
}
unsigned char* navData = 0;
int navDataSize = 0;
if (!dtCreateNavMeshData(&params, &navData, &navDataSize))
return DT_FAILURE;
// Remove existing tile.
navmesh->removeTile(navmesh->getTileRefAt(tile->header->tx,tile->header->ty,tile->header->tlayer),0,0);
// Add new tile, or leave the location empty.
if (navData)
{
// Let the navmesh own the data.
status = navmesh->addTile(navData,navDataSize,DT_TILE_FREE_DATA,0,0);
if (dtStatusFailed(status))
{
dtFree(navData);
return status;
}
}
return DT_SUCCESS;
}
void dtTileCache::calcTightTileBounds(const dtTileCacheLayerHeader* header, float* bmin, float* bmax) const
{
const float cs = m_params.cs;
bmin[0] = header->bmin[0] + header->minx*cs;
bmin[1] = header->bmin[1];
bmin[2] = header->bmin[2] + header->miny*cs;
bmax[0] = header->bmin[0] + (header->maxx+1)*cs;
bmax[1] = header->bmax[1];
bmax[2] = header->bmin[2] + (header->maxy+1)*cs;
}
void dtTileCache::getObstacleBounds(const struct dtTileCacheObstacle* ob, float* bmin, float* bmax) const
{
if (ob->type == DT_OBSTACLE_CYLINDER)
{
const dtObstacleCylinder &cl = ob->cylinder;
bmin[0] = cl.pos[0] - cl.radius;
bmin[1] = cl.pos[1];
bmin[2] = cl.pos[2] - cl.radius;
bmax[0] = cl.pos[0] + cl.radius;
bmax[1] = cl.pos[1] + cl.height;
bmax[2] = cl.pos[2] + cl.radius;
}
else if (ob->type == DT_OBSTACLE_BOX)
{
dtVcopy(bmin, ob->box.bmin);
dtVcopy(bmax, ob->box.bmax);
}
else if (ob->type == DT_OBSTACLE_ORIENTED_BOX)
{
const dtObstacleOrientedBox &orientedBox = ob->orientedBox;
float maxr = 1.41f*dtMax(orientedBox.halfExtents[0], orientedBox.halfExtents[2]);
bmin[0] = orientedBox.center[0] - maxr;
bmax[0] = orientedBox.center[0] + maxr;
bmin[1] = orientedBox.center[1] - orientedBox.halfExtents[1];
bmax[1] = orientedBox.center[1] + orientedBox.halfExtents[1];
bmin[2] = orientedBox.center[2] - maxr;
bmax[2] = orientedBox.center[2] + maxr;
}
}

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/**
@page License License
<pre>
Copyright (c) 2009-2011 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
arising from the use of this software.
Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
freely, subject to the following restrictions:
1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
appreciated but is not required.
2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
misrepresented as being the original software.
3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
</pre>
*/

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/// @mainpage Recast Navigation
///
/// @image html recast_intro.png
///
/// <h2>Recast</h2>
///
/// _Recast_ is a state of the art navigation mesh construction toolset for
/// games.
///
/// - It is automatic, which means that you can throw any level
/// geometry at it and you will get a robust mesh out.
/// - It is fast, which means swift turnaround times for level designers.
/// - It is open source, so it comes with full source and you can
/// customize it to your hearts content.
///
/// The latest version can be found on
/// <a href="https://github.com/recastnavigation/recastnavigation">GitHub</a>.
///
/// The _Recast_ process starts with constructing a voxel mold from level
/// geometry and then casting a navigation mesh over it. The process
/// consists of three steps: building the voxel mold, partitioning the
/// mold into simple regions, and triangulating the regions as simple polygons.
///
/// -# The voxel mold is built from the input triangle mesh by
/// rasterizing the triangles into a multi-layer heightfield. Some
/// simple filters are then applied to the mold to prune out locations
/// where the character would not be able to move.
/// -# The walkable areas described by the mold are divided into simple
/// overlayed 2D regions. The resulting regions have only one
/// non-overlapping contour, which simplifies the final step of the
/// process tremendously.
/// -# The navigation polygons are generated from the regions by first
/// tracing the boundaries and then simplifying them. The resulting
/// polygons are finally converted to convex polygons which makes them
/// perfect for pathfinding and spatial reasoning about the level.
///
/// <h2>Detour</h2>
///
/// _Recast_ is accompanied by _Detour_, a path-finding and spatial reasoning
/// toolkit. You can use any navigation mesh with _Detour_, but of course
/// the data generated by _Recast_ fits perfectly.
///
/// _Detour_ offers a simple static navigation mesh that is suitable for
/// many simple cases, as well as a tiled navigation mesh that allows you
/// to add and remove pieces of the mesh. The tiled mesh allows you to
/// create systems where you stream new navigation data in and out as
/// the player progresses the level, or regenerate tiles as the
/// world changes.
///
/// <h2>Recast Demo</h2>
///
/// You can find a comprehensive demo project in the `RecastDemo` folder. It
/// is a kitchen sink demo containing all the major functionality of the library.
/// If you are new to _Recast_ & _Detour_, check out
/// <a href="https://github.com/recastnavigation/recastnavigation/blob/master/RecastDemo/Source/Sample_SoloMesh.cpp">
/// Sample_SoloMesh.cpp</a> to get started with building navmeshes and
/// <a href="https://github.com/recastnavigation/recastnavigation/blob/master/RecastDemo/Source/NavMeshTesterTool.cpp">
/// NavMeshTesterTool.cpp</a> to see how _Detour_ can be used to find paths.
///
/// <h3>Building RecastDemo</h3>
///
/// RecastDemo uses [premake5](http://premake.github.io/) to build platform specific projects.
/// Download it and make sure it's available on your path, or specify the path to it.
///
/// <h4>Linux</h4>
///
/// - Install SDl2 and its dependencies according to your distro's guidelines.
/// - run `premake5 gmake` from the `RecastDemo` folder.
/// - `cd Build/gmake` then `make`
/// - Run `RecastDemo\Bin\RecastDemo`
///
/// <h4>OSX</h4>
///
/// - Grab the latest SDL2 development library dmg from [here](https://www.libsdl.org/download-2.0.php) and place `SDL2.framework` in `/Library/Frameworks/`
/// - Navigate to the `RecastDemo` folder and run `premake5 xcode4`
/// - Open `Build/xcode4/recastnavigation.xcworkspace`
/// - Select the "RecastDemo" project in the left pane, go to the "BuildPhases" tab and expand "Link Binary With Libraries"
/// - Remove the existing entry for SDL2 (it should have a white box icon) and re-add it by hitting the plus, selecting "Add Other", and selecting `/Library/Frameworks/SDL2.framework`. It should now have a suitcase icon.
/// - Set the RecastDemo project as the target and build.
///
/// <h4>Windows</h4>
///
/// - Grab the latest SDL2 development library release from [here](https://www.libsdl.org/download-2.0.php) and unzip it `RecastDemo\Contrib`. Rename the SDL folder such that the path `RecastDemo\Contrib\SDL\lib\x86` is valid.
/// - Run `"premake5" vs2015` from the `RecastDemo` folder
/// - Open the solution, build, and run.
///
/// <h2>Integrating With Your Own Project</h2>
///
/// It is recommended to add the source directories `DebugUtils`, `Detour`,
/// `DetourCrowd`, `DetourTileCache`, and `Recast` into your own project
/// depending on which parts of the project you need. For example your
/// level building tool could include `DebugUtils`, `Recast`, and `Detour`,
/// and your game runtime could just include `Detour`.
///
/// <h2>Contributing</h2>
/// All development is centralized in github. Check out the <a href="https://github.com/recastnavigation/recastnavigation/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md">Contributing Guidelines</a> for more information.
///
/// <h2>Discuss</h2>
///
/// - Discuss _Recast_ and _Detour_:
/// <a href="http://groups.google.com/group/recastnavigation">
/// Recast Navigation Group</a>
/// - Development Blog:
/// <a href="http://digestingduck.blogspot.com/">Digesting Duck</a>
///
/// <h2>License</h2>
///
/// _Recast Navigation_ is licensed under the ZLib license.
///

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// This file contains the detail API documentation for
// elements defined in the Recast.h.
/**
@defgroup recast Recast
Members in this module are used to create mesh data that is then
used to create Detour navigation meshes.
The are a large number of possible ways to building navigation mesh data.
One of the simple piplines is as follows:
-# Prepare the input triangle mesh.
-# Build a #rcHeightfield.
-# Build a #rcCompactHeightfield.
-# Build a #rcContourSet.
-# Build a #rcPolyMesh.
-# Build a #rcPolyMeshDetail.
-# Use the rcPolyMesh and rcPolyMeshDetail to build a Detour navigation mesh
tile.
The general life-cycle of the main classes is as follows:
-# Allocate the object using the Recast allocator. (E.g. #rcAllocHeightfield)
-# Initialize or build the object. (E.g. #rcCreateHeightfield)
-# Update the object as needed. (E.g. #rcRasterizeTriangles)
-# Use the object as part of the pipeline.
-# Free the object using the Recast allocator. (E.g. #rcFreeHeightField)
@note This is a summary list of members. Use the index or search
feature to find minor members.
@struct rcConfig
@par
The is a convenience structure that represents an aggregation of parameters
used at different stages in the Recast build process. Some
values are derived during the build process. Not all parameters
are used for all build processes.
Units are usually in voxels (vx) or world units (wu). The units for voxels,
grid size, and cell size are all based on the values of #cs and #ch.
In this documentation, the term 'field' refers to heightfield and
contour data structures that define spacial information using an integer
grid.
The upper and lower limits for the various parameters often depend on
the platform's floating point accuraccy as well as interdependencies between
the values of multiple parameters. See the individual parameter
documentation for details.
@var rcConfig::borderSize
@par
This value represents the the closest the walkable area of the heightfield
should come to the xz-plane AABB of the field. It does not have any
impact on the borders around internal obstructions.
@var rcConfig::tileSize
@par
This field is only used when building multi-tile meshes.
@var rcConfig::cs
@par
@p cs and #ch define voxel/grid/cell size. So their values have significant
side effects on all parameters defined in voxel units.
The minimum value for this parameter depends on the platform's floating point
accuracy, with the practical minimum usually around 0.05.
@var rcConfig::ch
@par
#cs and @p ch define voxel/grid/cell size. So their values have significant
side effects on all parameters defined in voxel units.
The minimum value for this parameter depends on the platform's floating point
accuracy, with the practical minimum usually around 0.05.
@var rcConfig::walkableSlopeAngle
@par
The practical upper limit for this parameter is usually around 85 degrees.
@var rcConfig::walkableHeight
@par
Permits detection of overhangs in the source geometry that make the geometry
below un-walkable. The value is usually set to the maximum agent height.
@var rcConfig::walkableClimb
@par
Allows the mesh to flow over low lying obstructions such as curbs and
up/down stairways. The value is usually set to how far up/down an agent can step.
@var rcConfig::walkableRadius
@par
In general, this is the closest any part of the final mesh should get to an
obstruction in the source geometry. It is usually set to the maximum
agent radius.
While a value of zero is legal, it is not recommended and can result in
odd edge case issues.
@var rcConfig::maxEdgeLen
@par
Extra vertices will be inserted as needed to keep contour edges below this
length. A value of zero effectively disables this feature.
@var rcConfig::maxSimplificationError
@par
The effect of this parameter only applies to the xz-plane.
@var rcConfig::minRegionArea
@par
Any regions that are smaller than this area will be marked as unwalkable.
This is useful in removing useless regions that can sometimes form on
geometry such as table tops, box tops, etc.
@var rcConfig::maxVertsPerPoly
@par
If the mesh data is to be used to construct a Detour navigation mesh, then the upper limit
is limited to <= #DT_VERTS_PER_POLYGON.
@struct rcHeightfield
@par
The grid of a heightfield is layed out on the xz-plane based on the
value of #cs. Spans exist within the grid columns with the span
min/max values at increments of #ch from the base of the grid. The smallest
possible span size is <tt>(#cs width) * (#cs depth) * (#ch height)</tt>. (Which is a single voxel.)
The standard process for buidling a heightfield is to allocate it using
#rcAllocHeightfield, initialize it using #rcCreateHeightfield, then
add spans using the various helper functions such as #rcRasterizeTriangle.
Building a heightfield is one of the first steps in creating a polygon mesh
from source geometry. After it is populated, it is used to build a
rcCompactHeightfield.
Example of iterating the spans in a heightfield:
@code
// Where hf is a reference to an heightfield object.
const float* orig = hf.bmin;
const float cs = hf.cs;
const float ch = hf.ch;
const int w = hf.width;
const int h = hf.height;
for (int y = 0; y < h; ++y)
{
for (int x = 0; x < w; ++x)
{
// Deriving the minimum corner of the grid location.
float fx = orig[0] + x*cs;
float fz = orig[2] + y*cs;
// The base span in the column. (May be null.)
const rcSpan* s = hf.spans[x + y*w];
while (s)
{
// Detriving the minium and maximum world position of the span.
float fymin = orig[1]+s->smin*ch;
float fymax = orig[1] + s->smax*ch;
// Do other things with the span before moving up the column.
s = s->next;
}
}
}
@endcode
@see rcAllocHeightfield, rcFreeHeightField, rcCreateHeightfield
@struct rcCompactCell
@par
See the rcCompactHeightfield documentation for an example of how compact cells
are used to iterate the heightfield.
Useful instances of this type can only by obtained from a #rcCompactHeightfield object.
@see rcCompactHeightfield
@struct rcCompactSpan
@par
The span represents open, unobstructed space within a compact heightfield column.
See the rcCompactHeightfield documentation for an example of iterating spans and searching
span connections.
Useful instances of this type can only by obtained from a #rcCompactHeightfield object.
@see rcCompactHeightfield
@struct rcCompactHeightfield
@par
For this type of heightfield, the spans represent the open (unobstructed)
space above the solid surfaces of a voxel field. It is usually created from
a #rcHeightfield object. Data is stored in a compact, efficient manner,
but the structure is not condusive to adding and removing spans.
The standard process for buidling a compact heightfield is to allocate it
using #rcAllocCompactHeightfield, build it using #rcBuildCompactHeightfield,
then run it through the various helper functions to generate neighbor
and region data.
Connected neighbor spans form non-overlapping surfaces. When neighbor
information is generated, spans will include data that can be used to
locate axis-neighbors. Axis-neighbors are connected
spans that are offset from the current cell column as follows:
<pre>
Direction 0 = (-1, 0)
Direction 1 = (0, 1)
Direction 2 = (1, 0)
Direction 3 = (0, -1)
</pre>
Example of iterating and inspecting spans, including connected neighbors:
@code
// Where chf is an instance of a rcCompactHeightfield.
const float cs = chf.cs;
const float ch = chf.ch;
for (int y = 0; y < chf.height; ++y)
{
for (int x = 0; x < chf.width; ++x)
{
// Deriving the minimum corner of the grid location.
const float fx = chf.bmin[0] + x*cs;
const float fz = chf.bmin[2] + y*cs;
// Get the cell for the grid location then iterate
// up the column.
const rcCompactCell& c = chf.cells[x+y*chf.width];
for (unsigned i = c.index, ni = c.index+c.count; i < ni; ++i)
{
const rcCompactSpan& s = chf.spans[i];
Deriving the minimum (floor) of the span.
const float fy = chf.bmin[1] + (s.y+1)*ch;
// Testing the area assignment of the span.
if (chf.areas[i] == RC_WALKABLE_AREA)
{
// The span is in the default 'walkable area'.
}
else if (chf.areas[i] == RC_NULL_AREA)
{
// The surface is not considered walkable.
// E.g. It was filtered out during the build processes.
}
else
{
// Do something. (Only applicable for custom build
// build processes.)
}
// Iterating the connected axis-neighbor spans.
for (int dir = 0; dir < 4; ++dir)
{
if (rcGetCon(s, dir) != RC_NOT_CONNECTED)
{
// There is a neighbor in this direction.
const int nx = x + rcGetDirOffsetX(dir);
const int ny = y + rcGetDirOffsetY(dir);
const int ni = (int)chf.cells[nx+ny*w].index + rcGetCon(s, 0);
const rcCompactSpan& ns = chf.spans[ni];
// Do something with the neighbor span.
}
}
}
}
}
@endcode
@see rcAllocCompactHeightfield, rcFreeCompactHeightfield, rcBuildCompactHeightfield
@struct rcContour
@par
A contour only exists within the context of a #rcContourSet object.
While the height of the contour's border may vary, the contour will always
form a simple polygon when projected onto the xz-plane.
Example of converting vertices into world space:
@code
// Where cset is the rcContourSet object to which the contour belongs.
float worldX = cset.bmin[0] + vertX * cset.cs;
float worldY = cset.bmin[1] + vertY * cset.ch;
float worldZ = cset.bmin[2] + vertZ * cset.cs;
@endcode
@see rcContourSet
@var rcContour::verts
@par
The simplified contour is a version of the raw contour with all
'unnecessary' vertices removed. Whether a vertex is
considered unnecessary depends on the contour build process.
The data format is as follows: (x, y, z, r) * #nverts
A contour edge is formed by the current and next vertex. The r-value
represents region and connection information for the edge. For example:
@code
int r = verts[i*4+3];
int regionId = r & RC_CONTOUR_REG_MASK;
if (r & RC_BORDER_VERTEX)
{
// The edge represents a solid border.
}
if (r & RC_AREA_BORDER)
{
// The edge represents a transition between different areas.
}
@endcode
@var rcContour::rverts
@par
See #verts for information on element layout.
@struct rcContourSet
@par
All contours within the set share the minimum bounds and cell sizes of the set.
The standard process for building a contour set is to allocate it
using #rcAllocContourSet, then initialize it using #rcBuildContours.
@see rcAllocContourSet, rcFreeContourSet, rcBuildContours
@struct rcPolyMesh
@par
A mesh of potentially overlapping convex polygons of between three
and #nvp vertices. The mesh exists within the context of an axis-aligned
bounding box (AABB) with vertices laid out in an evenly spaced grid, based
on the values of #cs and #ch.
The standard process for building a contour set is to allocate it using
#rcAllocPolyMesh, the initialize it using #rcBuildPolyMesh
Example of iterating the polygons:
@code
// Where mesh is a reference to a rcPolyMesh object.
const int nvp = mesh.nvp;
const float cs = mesh.cs;
const float ch = mesh.ch;
const float* orig = mesh.bmin;
for (int i = 0; i < mesh.npolys; ++i)
{
const unsigned short* p = &mesh.polys[i*nvp*2];
// Iterate the vertices.
unsigned short vi[3]; // The vertex indices.
for (int j = 0; j < nvp; ++j)
{
if (p[j] == RC_MESH_NULL_IDX)
break; // End of vertices.
if (p[j + nvp] == RC_MESH_NULL_IDX)
{
// The edge beginning with this vertex is a solid border.
}
else
{
// The edge beginning with this vertex connects to
// polygon p[j + nvp].
}
// Convert to world space.
const unsigned short* v = &mesh.verts[p[j]*3];
const float x = orig[0] + v[0]*cs;
const float y = orig[1] + v[1]*ch;
const float z = orig[2] + v[2]*cs;
// Do something with the vertices.
}
}
@endcode
@see rcAllocPolyMesh, rcFreePolyMesh, rcBuildPolyMesh
@var rcPolyMesh::verts
@par
The values of #bmin ,#cs, and #ch are used to convert vertex coordinates
to world space as follows:
@code
float worldX = bmin[0] + verts[i*3+0] * cs
float worldY = bmin[1] + verts[i*3+1] * ch
float worldZ = bmin[2] + verts[i*3+2] * cs
@endcode
@var rcPolyMesh::polys
@par
Each entry is <tt>2 * #nvp</tt> in length. The first half of the entry
contains the indices of the polygon. The first instance of #RC_MESH_NULL_IDX
indicates the end of the indices for the entry. The second half contains
indices to neighbor polygons. A value of #RC_MESH_NULL_IDX indicates no
connection for the associated edge. (I.e. The edge is a solid border.)
For example:
<pre>
nvp = 6
For the entry: (1, 3, 4, 8, RC_MESH_NULL_IDX, RC_MESH_NULL_IDX,
18, RC_MESH_NULL_IDX , 21, RC_MESH_NULL_IDX, RC_MESH_NULL_IDX, RC_MESH_NULL_IDX)
(1, 3, 4, 8) defines a polygon with 4 vertices.
Edge 1->3 is shared with polygon 18.
Edge 4->8 is shared with polygon 21.
Edges 3->4 and 4->8 are border edges not shared with any other polygon.
</pre>
@var rcPolyMesh::areas
@par
The standard build process assigns the value of #RC_WALKABLE_AREA to all walkable polygons.
This value can then be changed to meet user requirements.
@struct rcPolyMeshDetail
@par
The detail mesh is made up of triangle sub-meshes that provide extra
height detail for each polygon in its assoicated polygon mesh.
The standard process for building a detail mesh is to allocate it
using #rcAllocPolyMeshDetail, then build it using #rcBuildPolyMeshDetail.
See the individual field definitions for details realted to the structure
the mesh.
@see rcAllocPolyMeshDetail, rcFreePolyMeshDetail, rcBuildPolyMeshDetail, rcPolyMesh
@var rcPolyMeshDetail::meshes
@par
[(baseVertIndex, vertCount, baseTriIndex, triCount) * #nmeshes]
Maximum number of vertices per sub-mesh: 127<br/>
Maximum number of triangles per sub-mesh: 255
The sub-meshes are stored in the same order as the polygons from the
rcPolyMesh they represent. E.g. rcPolyMeshDetail sub-mesh 5 is associated
with #rcPolyMesh polygon 5.
Example of iterating the triangles in a sub-mesh.
@code
// Where dmesh is a reference to a rcPolyMeshDetail object.
// Iterate the sub-meshes. (One for each source polygon.)
for (int i = 0; i < dmesh.nmeshes; ++i)
{
const unsigned int* meshDef = &dmesh.meshes[i*4];
const unsigned int baseVerts = meshDef[0];
const unsigned int baseTri = meshDef[2];
const int ntris = (int)meshDef[3];
const float* verts = &dmesh.verts[baseVerts*3];
const unsigned char* tris = &dmesh.tris[baseTri*4];
// Iterate the sub-mesh's triangles.
for (int j = 0; j < ntris; ++j)
{
const float x = verts[tris[j*4+0]*3];
const float y = verts[tris[j*4+1]*3];
const float z = verts[tris[j*4+2]*3];
// Do something with the vertex.
}
}
@endcode
@var rcPolyMeshDetail::verts
@par
[(x, y, z) * #nverts]
The vertices are grouped by sub-mesh and will contain duplicates since
each sub-mesh is independently defined.
The first group of vertices for each sub-mesh are in the same order as
the vertices for the sub-mesh's associated PolyMesh polygon. These
vertices are followed by any additional detail vertices. So it the
associated polygon has 5 vertices, the sub-mesh will have a minimum
of 5 vertices and the first 5 vertices will be equivalent to the 5
polygon vertices.
@var rcPolyMeshDetail::tris
@par
[(vertIndexA, vertIndexB, vertIndexC, flags) * #ntris]
The triangles are grouped by sub-mesh.
<b>Vertex Indices</b>
The vertex indices in the triangle array are local to the sub-mesh, not global.
To translate into an global index in the vertices array, the values must be
offset by the sub-mesh's base vertex index.
Example: If the baseVertexIndex for the sub-mesh is 5 and the triangle entry
is (4, 8, 7, 0), then the actual indices for the vertices are (4 + 5, 8 + 5, 7 + 5).
@b Flags
The flags entry indicates which edges are internal and which are external to
the sub-mesh. Internal edges connect to other triangles within the same sub-mesh.
External edges represent portals to other sub-meshes or the null region.
Each flag is stored in a 2-bit position. Where position 0 is the lowest 2-bits
and position 4 is the highest 2-bits:
<tt>
Position 0: Edge AB (>> 0)<br/>
Position 1: Edge BC (>> 2)<br/>
Position 2: Edge CA (>> 4)<br/>
Position 4: Unused<br/>
</tt>
Testing can be performed as follows:
@code
if (((flags >> 2) & 0x3) != 0)
{
// Edge BC is an external edge.
}
@endcode
@fn void rcSetCon(rcCompactSpan &s, int dir, int i)
@par
This function is used by the build process. It is rarely of use to end users.
@see #rcCompactHeightfield, #rcCompactSpan
@fn int rcGetCon(const rcCompactSpan &s, int dir)
@par
Can be used to locate neighbor spans in a compact heightfield. See the
#rcCompactHeightfield documentation for details on its use.
@see #rcCompactHeightfield, #rcCompactSpan
@fn int rcGetDirOffsetX(int dir)
@par
The value of @p dir will be automatically wrapped. So a value of 6 will be interpreted as 2.
See the #rcCompactHeightfield documentation for usage details.
@fn int rcGetDirOffsetY(int dir)
@par
The value of @p dir will be automatically wrapped. So a value of 6 will be interpreted as 2.
See the #rcCompactHeightfield documentation for usage details.
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Recast & Detour
===============
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![screenshot of a navmesh baked with the sample program](/RecastDemo/screenshot.png?raw=true)
## Recast
Recast is state of the art navigation mesh construction toolset for games.
* It is automatic, which means that you can throw any level geometry at it and you will get robust mesh out
* It is fast which means swift turnaround times for level designers
* It is open source so it comes with full source and you can customize it to your heart's content.
The Recast process starts with constructing a voxel mold from a level geometry
and then casting a navigation mesh over it. The process consists of three steps,
building the voxel mold, partitioning the mold into simple regions, peeling off
the regions as simple polygons.
1. The voxel mold is built from the input triangle mesh by rasterizing the triangles into a multi-layer heightfield. Some simple filters are then applied to the mold to prune out locations where the character would not be able to move.
2. The walkable areas described by the mold are divided into simple overlayed 2D regions. The resulting regions have only one non-overlapping contour, which simplifies the final step of the process tremendously.
3. The navigation polygons are peeled off from the regions by first tracing the boundaries and then simplifying them. The resulting polygons are finally converted to convex polygons which makes them perfect for pathfinding and spatial reasoning about the level.
## Detour
Recast is accompanied with Detour, path-finding and spatial reasoning toolkit. You can use any navigation mesh with Detour, but of course the data generated with Recast fits perfectly.
Detour offers simple static navigation mesh which is suitable for many simple cases, as well as tiled navigation mesh which allows you to plug in and out pieces of the mesh. The tiled mesh allows you to create systems where you stream new navigation data in and out as the player progresses the level, or you may regenerate tiles as the world changes.
## Recast Demo
You can find a comprehensive demo project in RecastDemo folder. It is a kitchen sink demo containing all the functionality of the library. If you are new to Recast & Detour, check out [Sample_SoloMesh.cpp](/RecastDemo/Source/Sample_SoloMesh.cpp) to get started with building navmeshes and [NavMeshTesterTool.cpp](/RecastDemo/Source/NavMeshTesterTool.cpp) to see how Detour can be used to find paths.
### Building RecastDemo
RecastDemo uses [premake5](http://premake.github.io/) to build platform specific projects. Download it and make sure it's available on your path, or specify the path to it.
#### Linux
- Install SDL2 and its dependencies according to your distro's guidelines.
- run `premake5 gmake` from the `RecastDemo` folder.
- `cd Build/gmake` then `make`
- `cd RecastDemo/Bin` and then run `./RecastDemo`
#### OSX
- Grab the latest SDL2 development library dmg from [here](https://www.libsdl.org/download-2.0.php) and place `SDL2.framework` in `/Library/Frameworks/`
- Navigate to the `RecastDemo` folder and run `premake5 xcode4`
- Open `Build/xcode4/recastnavigation.xcworkspace`
- Select the "RecastDemo" project in the left pane, go to the "BuildPhases" tab and expand "Link Binary With Libraries"
- Remove the existing entry for SDL2 (it should have a white box icon) and re-add it by hitting the plus, selecting "Add Other", and selecting `/Library/Frameworks/SDL2.framework`. It should now have a suitcase icon.
- Set the RecastDemo project as the target and build.
#### Windows
- Grab the latest SDL2 development library release from [here](https://www.libsdl.org/download-2.0.php) and unzip it `RecastDemo\Contrib`. Rename the SDL folder such that the path `RecastDemo\Contrib\SDL\lib\x86` is valid.
- Run `"premake5" vs2019` from the `RecastDemo` folder
- Open the solution, build, and run.
### Running Unit tests
- Follow the instructions to build RecastDemo above. Premake should generate another build target called "Tests".
- Build the "Tests" project. This will generate an executable named "Tests" in `RecastDemo/Bin/`
- Run the "Tests" executable. It will execute all the unit tests, indicate those that failed, and display a count of those that succeeded.
## Integrating with your own project
It is recommended to add the source directories `DebugUtils`, `Detour`, `DetourCrowd`, `DetourTileCache`, and `Recast` into your own project depending on which parts of the project you need. For example your level building tool could include `DebugUtils`, `Recast`, and `Detour`, and your game runtime could just include `Detour`.
## Contributing
See the [Contributing document](CONTRIBUTING.md) for guidelines for making contributions.
## Discuss
- Discuss Recast & Detour: http://groups.google.com/group/recastnavigation
- Development blog: http://digestingduck.blogspot.com/
## License
Recast & Detour is licensed under ZLib license, see License.txt for more information.

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file(GLOB SOURCES Source/*.cpp)
add_library(Recast ${SOURCES})
add_library(RecastNavigation::Recast ALIAS Recast)
set_target_properties(Recast PROPERTIES DEBUG_POSTFIX -d)
set(Recast_INCLUDE_DIR "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/Include")
target_include_directories(Recast PUBLIC
"$<BUILD_INTERFACE:${Recast_INCLUDE_DIR}>"
)
set_target_properties(Recast PROPERTIES
SOVERSION ${SOVERSION}
VERSION ${VERSION}
COMPILE_PDB_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY .
COMPILE_PDB_NAME "Recast-d"
)
install(TARGETS Recast
RUNTIME DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR}
ARCHIVE DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}
LIBRARY DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}
COMPONENT library
)
file(GLOB INCLUDES Include/*.h)
install(FILES ${INCLUDES} DESTINATION
${CMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR}/recastnavigation)
install(FILES "$<TARGET_FILE_DIR:Recast>/Recast-d.pdb" CONFIGURATIONS "Debug" DESTINATION "lib")

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// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#ifndef RECASTALLOC_H
#define RECASTALLOC_H
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <RecastAssert.h>
/// Provides hint values to the memory allocator on how long the
/// memory is expected to be used.
enum rcAllocHint
{
RC_ALLOC_PERM, ///< Memory will persist after a function call.
RC_ALLOC_TEMP ///< Memory used temporarily within a function.
};
/// A memory allocation function.
// @param[in] size The size, in bytes of memory, to allocate.
// @param[in] rcAllocHint A hint to the allocator on how long the memory is expected to be in use.
// @return A pointer to the beginning of the allocated memory block, or null if the allocation failed.
/// @see rcAllocSetCustom
typedef void* (rcAllocFunc)(size_t size, rcAllocHint hint);
/// A memory deallocation function.
/// @param[in] ptr A pointer to a memory block previously allocated using #rcAllocFunc.
/// @see rcAllocSetCustom
typedef void (rcFreeFunc)(void* ptr);
/// Sets the base custom allocation functions to be used by Recast.
/// @param[in] allocFunc The memory allocation function to be used by #rcAlloc
/// @param[in] freeFunc The memory de-allocation function to be used by #rcFree
void rcAllocSetCustom(rcAllocFunc *allocFunc, rcFreeFunc *freeFunc);
/// Allocates a memory block.
/// @param[in] size The size, in bytes of memory, to allocate.
/// @param[in] hint A hint to the allocator on how long the memory is expected to be in use.
/// @return A pointer to the beginning of the allocated memory block, or null if the allocation failed.
/// @see rcFree
void* rcAlloc(size_t size, rcAllocHint hint);
/// Deallocates a memory block.
/// @param[in] ptr A pointer to a memory block previously allocated using #rcAlloc.
/// @see rcAlloc
void rcFree(void* ptr);
/// An implementation of operator new usable for placement new. The default one is part of STL (which we don't use).
/// rcNewTag is a dummy type used to differentiate our operator from the STL one, in case users import both Recast
/// and STL.
struct rcNewTag {};
inline void* operator new(size_t, const rcNewTag&, void* p) { return p; }
inline void operator delete(void*, const rcNewTag&, void*) {}
/// Signed to avoid warnnings when comparing to int loop indexes, and common error with comparing to zero.
/// MSVC2010 has a bug where ssize_t is unsigned (!!!).
typedef intptr_t rcSizeType;
#define RC_SIZE_MAX INTPTR_MAX
/// Macros to hint to the compiler about the likeliest branch. Please add a benchmark that demonstrates a performance
/// improvement before introducing use cases.
#if defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__)
#define rcLikely(x) __builtin_expect((x), true)
#define rcUnlikely(x) __builtin_expect((x), false)
#else
#define rcLikely(x) (x)
#define rcUnlikely(x) (x)
#endif
/// Variable-sized storage type. Mimics the interface of std::vector<T> with some notable differences:
/// * Uses rcAlloc()/rcFree() to handle storage.
/// * No support for a custom allocator.
/// * Uses signed size instead of size_t to avoid warnings in for loops: "for (int i = 0; i < foo.size(); i++)"
/// * Omits methods of limited utility: insert/erase, (bad performance), at (we don't use exceptions), operator=.
/// * assign() and the pre-sizing constructor follow C++11 semantics -- they don't construct a temporary if no value is provided.
/// * push_back() and resize() support adding values from the current vector. Range-based constructors and assign(begin, end) do not.
/// * No specialization for bool.
template <typename T, rcAllocHint H>
class rcVectorBase {
rcSizeType m_size;
rcSizeType m_cap;
T* m_data;
// Constructs a T at the give address with either the copy constructor or the default.
static void construct(T* p, const T& v) { ::new(rcNewTag(), (void*)p) T(v); }
static void construct(T* p) { ::new(rcNewTag(), (void*)p) T; }
static void construct_range(T* begin, T* end);
static void construct_range(T* begin, T* end, const T& value);
static void copy_range(T* dst, const T* begin, const T* end);
void destroy_range(rcSizeType begin, rcSizeType end);
// Creates an array of the given size, copies all of this vector's data into it, and returns it.
T* allocate_and_copy(rcSizeType size);
void resize_impl(rcSizeType size, const T* value);
// Requires: min_capacity > m_cap.
rcSizeType get_new_capacity(rcSizeType min_capacity);
public:
typedef rcSizeType size_type;
typedef T value_type;
rcVectorBase() : m_size(0), m_cap(0), m_data(0) {};
rcVectorBase(const rcVectorBase<T, H>& other) : m_size(0), m_cap(0), m_data(0) { assign(other.begin(), other.end()); }
explicit rcVectorBase(rcSizeType count) : m_size(0), m_cap(0), m_data(0) { resize(count); }
rcVectorBase(rcSizeType count, const T& value) : m_size(0), m_cap(0), m_data(0) { resize(count, value); }
rcVectorBase(const T* begin, const T* end) : m_size(0), m_cap(0), m_data(0) { assign(begin, end); }
~rcVectorBase() { destroy_range(0, m_size); rcFree(m_data); }
// Unlike in std::vector, we return a bool to indicate whether the alloc was successful.
bool reserve(rcSizeType size);
void assign(rcSizeType count, const T& value) { clear(); resize(count, value); }
void assign(const T* begin, const T* end);
void resize(rcSizeType size) { resize_impl(size, NULL); }
void resize(rcSizeType size, const T& value) { resize_impl(size, &value); }
// Not implemented as resize(0) because resize requires T to be default-constructible.
void clear() { destroy_range(0, m_size); m_size = 0; }
void push_back(const T& value);
void pop_back() { rcAssert(m_size > 0); back().~T(); m_size--; }
rcSizeType size() const { return m_size; }
rcSizeType capacity() const { return m_cap; }
bool empty() const { return size() == 0; }
const T& operator[](rcSizeType i) const { rcAssert(i >= 0 && i < m_size); return m_data[i]; }
T& operator[](rcSizeType i) { rcAssert(i >= 0 && i < m_size); return m_data[i]; }
const T& front() const { rcAssert(m_size); return m_data[0]; }
T& front() { rcAssert(m_size); return m_data[0]; }
const T& back() const { rcAssert(m_size); return m_data[m_size - 1]; };
T& back() { rcAssert(m_size); return m_data[m_size - 1]; };
const T* data() const { return m_data; }
T* data() { return m_data; }
T* begin() { return m_data; }
T* end() { return m_data + m_size; }
const T* begin() const { return m_data; }
const T* end() const { return m_data + m_size; }
void swap(rcVectorBase<T, H>& other);
// Explicitly deleted.
rcVectorBase& operator=(const rcVectorBase<T, H>& other);
};
template<typename T, rcAllocHint H>
bool rcVectorBase<T, H>::reserve(rcSizeType count) {
if (count <= m_cap) {
return true;
}
T* new_data = allocate_and_copy(count);
if (!new_data) {
return false;
}
destroy_range(0, m_size);
rcFree(m_data);
m_data = new_data;
m_cap = count;
return true;
}
template <typename T, rcAllocHint H>
T* rcVectorBase<T, H>::allocate_and_copy(rcSizeType size) {
rcAssert(RC_SIZE_MAX / static_cast<rcSizeType>(sizeof(T)) >= size);
T* new_data = static_cast<T*>(rcAlloc(sizeof(T) * size, H));
if (new_data) {
copy_range(new_data, m_data, m_data + m_size);
}
return new_data;
}
template <typename T, rcAllocHint H>
void rcVectorBase<T, H>::assign(const T* begin, const T* end) {
clear();
reserve(end - begin);
m_size = end - begin;
copy_range(m_data, begin, end);
}
template <typename T, rcAllocHint H>
void rcVectorBase<T, H>::push_back(const T& value) {
// rcLikely increases performance by ~50% on BM_rcVector_PushPreallocated,
// and by ~2-5% on BM_rcVector_Push.
if (rcLikely(m_size < m_cap)) {
construct(m_data + m_size++, value);
return;
}
const rcSizeType new_cap = get_new_capacity(m_cap + 1);
T* data = allocate_and_copy(new_cap);
// construct between allocate and destroy+free in case value is
// in this vector.
construct(data + m_size, value);
destroy_range(0, m_size);
m_size++;
m_cap = new_cap;
rcFree(m_data);
m_data = data;
}
template <typename T, rcAllocHint H>
rcSizeType rcVectorBase<T, H>::get_new_capacity(rcSizeType min_capacity) {
rcAssert(min_capacity <= RC_SIZE_MAX);
if (rcUnlikely(m_cap >= RC_SIZE_MAX / 2))
return RC_SIZE_MAX;
return 2 * m_cap > min_capacity ? 2 * m_cap : min_capacity;
}
template <typename T, rcAllocHint H>
void rcVectorBase<T, H>::resize_impl(rcSizeType size, const T* value) {
if (size < m_size) {
destroy_range(size, m_size);
m_size = size;
} else if (size > m_size) {
if (size <= m_cap) {
if (value) {
construct_range(m_data + m_size, m_data + size, *value);
} else {
construct_range(m_data + m_size, m_data + size);
}
m_size = size;
} else {
const rcSizeType new_cap = get_new_capacity(size);
T* new_data = allocate_and_copy(new_cap);
// We defer deconstructing/freeing old data until after constructing
// new elements in case "value" is there.
if (value) {
construct_range(new_data + m_size, new_data + size, *value);
} else {
construct_range(new_data + m_size, new_data + size);
}
destroy_range(0, m_size);
rcFree(m_data);
m_data = new_data;
m_cap = new_cap;
m_size = size;
}
}
}
template <typename T, rcAllocHint H>
void rcVectorBase<T, H>::swap(rcVectorBase<T, H>& other) {
// TODO: Reorganize headers so we can use rcSwap here.
rcSizeType tmp_cap = other.m_cap;
rcSizeType tmp_size = other.m_size;
T* tmp_data = other.m_data;
other.m_cap = m_cap;
other.m_size = m_size;
other.m_data = m_data;
m_cap = tmp_cap;
m_size = tmp_size;
m_data = tmp_data;
}
// static
template <typename T, rcAllocHint H>
void rcVectorBase<T, H>::construct_range(T* begin, T* end) {
for (T* p = begin; p < end; p++) {
construct(p);
}
}
// static
template <typename T, rcAllocHint H>
void rcVectorBase<T, H>::construct_range(T* begin, T* end, const T& value) {
for (T* p = begin; p < end; p++) {
construct(p, value);
}
}
// static
template <typename T, rcAllocHint H>
void rcVectorBase<T, H>::copy_range(T* dst, const T* begin, const T* end) {
for (rcSizeType i = 0 ; i < end - begin; i++) {
construct(dst + i, begin[i]);
}
}
template <typename T, rcAllocHint H>
void rcVectorBase<T, H>::destroy_range(rcSizeType begin, rcSizeType end) {
for (rcSizeType i = begin; i < end; i++) {
m_data[i].~T();
}
}
template <typename T>
class rcTempVector : public rcVectorBase<T, RC_ALLOC_TEMP> {
typedef rcVectorBase<T, RC_ALLOC_TEMP> Base;
public:
rcTempVector() : Base() {}
explicit rcTempVector(rcSizeType size) : Base(size) {}
rcTempVector(rcSizeType size, const T& value) : Base(size, value) {}
rcTempVector(const rcTempVector<T>& other) : Base(other) {}
rcTempVector(const T* begin, const T* end) : Base(begin, end) {}
};
template <typename T>
class rcPermVector : public rcVectorBase<T, RC_ALLOC_PERM> {
typedef rcVectorBase<T, RC_ALLOC_PERM> Base;
public:
rcPermVector() : Base() {}
explicit rcPermVector(rcSizeType size) : Base(size) {}
rcPermVector(rcSizeType size, const T& value) : Base(size, value) {}
rcPermVector(const rcPermVector<T>& other) : Base(other) {}
rcPermVector(const T* begin, const T* end) : Base(begin, end) {}
};
/// Legacy class. Prefer rcVector<int>.
class rcIntArray
{
rcTempVector<int> m_impl;
public:
rcIntArray() {}
rcIntArray(int n) : m_impl(n, 0) {}
void push(int item) { m_impl.push_back(item); }
void resize(int size) { m_impl.resize(size); }
void clear() { m_impl.clear(); }
int pop()
{
int v = m_impl.back();
m_impl.pop_back();
return v;
}
int size() const { return static_cast<int>(m_impl.size()); }
int& operator[](int index) { return m_impl[index]; }
int operator[](int index) const { return m_impl[index]; }
};
/// A simple helper class used to delete an array when it goes out of scope.
/// @note This class is rarely if ever used by the end user.
template<class T> class rcScopedDelete
{
T* ptr;
public:
/// Constructs an instance with a null pointer.
inline rcScopedDelete() : ptr(0) {}
/// Constructs an instance with the specified pointer.
/// @param[in] p An pointer to an allocated array.
inline rcScopedDelete(T* p) : ptr(p) {}
inline ~rcScopedDelete() { rcFree(ptr); }
/// The root array pointer.
/// @return The root array pointer.
inline operator T*() { return ptr; }
private:
// Explicitly disabled copy constructor and copy assignment operator.
rcScopedDelete(const rcScopedDelete&);
rcScopedDelete& operator=(const rcScopedDelete&);
};
#endif

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#ifndef RECASTASSERT_H
#define RECASTASSERT_H
// Note: This header file's only purpose is to include define assert.
// Feel free to change the file and include your own implementation instead.
#ifdef NDEBUG
// From http://cnicholson.net/2009/02/stupid-c-tricks-adventures-in-assert/
# define rcAssert(x) do { (void)sizeof(x); } while((void)(__LINE__==-1),false)
#else
/// An assertion failure function.
// @param[in] expression asserted expression.
// @param[in] file Filename of the failed assertion.
// @param[in] line Line number of the failed assertion.
/// @see rcAssertFailSetCustom
typedef void (rcAssertFailFunc)(const char* expression, const char* file, int line);
/// Sets the base custom assertion failure function to be used by Recast.
/// @param[in] assertFailFunc The function to be used in case of failure of #dtAssert
void rcAssertFailSetCustom(rcAssertFailFunc *assertFailFunc);
/// Gets the base custom assertion failure function to be used by Recast.
rcAssertFailFunc* rcAssertFailGetCustom();
# include <assert.h>
# define rcAssert(expression) \
{ \
rcAssertFailFunc* failFunc = rcAssertFailGetCustom(); \
if(failFunc == NULL) { assert(expression); } \
else if(!(expression)) { (*failFunc)(#expression, __FILE__, __LINE__); } \
}
#endif
#endif // RECASTASSERT_H

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#include <float.h>
#define _USE_MATH_DEFINES
#include <math.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include "Recast.h"
#include "RecastAlloc.h"
#include "RecastAssert.h"
namespace
{
/// Allocates and constructs an object of the given type, returning a pointer.
/// TODO: Support constructor args.
/// @param[in] hint Hint to the allocator.
template <typename T>
T* rcNew(rcAllocHint hint) {
T* ptr = (T*)rcAlloc(sizeof(T), hint);
::new(rcNewTag(), (void*)ptr) T();
return ptr;
}
/// Destroys and frees an object allocated with rcNew.
/// @param[in] ptr The object pointer to delete.
template <typename T>
void rcDelete(T* ptr) {
if (ptr) {
ptr->~T();
rcFree((void*)ptr);
}
}
} // namespace
float rcSqrt(float x)
{
return sqrtf(x);
}
/// @class rcContext
/// @par
///
/// This class does not provide logging or timer functionality on its
/// own. Both must be provided by a concrete implementation
/// by overriding the protected member functions. Also, this class does not
/// provide an interface for extracting log messages. (Only adding them.)
/// So concrete implementations must provide one.
///
/// If no logging or timers are required, just pass an instance of this
/// class through the Recast build process.
///
/// @par
///
/// Example:
/// @code
/// // Where ctx is an instance of rcContext and filepath is a char array.
/// ctx->log(RC_LOG_ERROR, "buildTiledNavigation: Could not load '%s'", filepath);
/// @endcode
void rcContext::log(const rcLogCategory category, const char* format, ...)
{
if (!m_logEnabled)
return;
static const int MSG_SIZE = 512;
char msg[MSG_SIZE];
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, format);
int len = vsnprintf(msg, MSG_SIZE, format, ap);
if (len >= MSG_SIZE)
{
len = MSG_SIZE-1;
msg[MSG_SIZE-1] = '\0';
}
va_end(ap);
doLog(category, msg, len);
}
rcHeightfield* rcAllocHeightfield()
{
return rcNew<rcHeightfield>(RC_ALLOC_PERM);
}
rcHeightfield::rcHeightfield()
: width()
, height()
, bmin()
, bmax()
, cs()
, ch()
, spans()
, pools()
, freelist()
{
}
rcHeightfield::~rcHeightfield()
{
// Delete span array.
rcFree(spans);
// Delete span pools.
while (pools)
{
rcSpanPool* next = pools->next;
rcFree(pools);
pools = next;
}
}
void rcFreeHeightField(rcHeightfield* hf)
{
rcDelete(hf);
}
rcCompactHeightfield* rcAllocCompactHeightfield()
{
return rcNew<rcCompactHeightfield>(RC_ALLOC_PERM);
}
void rcFreeCompactHeightfield(rcCompactHeightfield* chf)
{
rcDelete(chf);
}
rcCompactHeightfield::rcCompactHeightfield()
: width(),
height(),
spanCount(),
walkableHeight(),
walkableClimb(),
borderSize(),
maxDistance(),
maxRegions(),
bmin(),
bmax(),
cs(),
ch(),
cells(),
spans(),
dist(),
areas()
{
}
rcCompactHeightfield::~rcCompactHeightfield()
{
rcFree(cells);
rcFree(spans);
rcFree(dist);
rcFree(areas);
}
rcHeightfieldLayerSet* rcAllocHeightfieldLayerSet()
{
return rcNew<rcHeightfieldLayerSet>(RC_ALLOC_PERM);
}
void rcFreeHeightfieldLayerSet(rcHeightfieldLayerSet* lset)
{
rcDelete(lset);
}
rcHeightfieldLayerSet::rcHeightfieldLayerSet()
: layers(), nlayers() {}
rcHeightfieldLayerSet::~rcHeightfieldLayerSet()
{
for (int i = 0; i < nlayers; ++i)
{
rcFree(layers[i].heights);
rcFree(layers[i].areas);
rcFree(layers[i].cons);
}
rcFree(layers);
}
rcContourSet* rcAllocContourSet()
{
return rcNew<rcContourSet>(RC_ALLOC_PERM);
}
void rcFreeContourSet(rcContourSet* cset)
{
rcDelete(cset);
}
rcContourSet::rcContourSet()
: conts(),
nconts(),
bmin(),
bmax(),
cs(),
ch(),
width(),
height(),
borderSize(),
maxError() {}
rcContourSet::~rcContourSet()
{
for (int i = 0; i < nconts; ++i)
{
rcFree(conts[i].verts);
rcFree(conts[i].rverts);
}
rcFree(conts);
}
rcPolyMesh* rcAllocPolyMesh()
{
return rcNew<rcPolyMesh>(RC_ALLOC_PERM);
}
void rcFreePolyMesh(rcPolyMesh* pmesh)
{
rcDelete(pmesh);
}
rcPolyMesh::rcPolyMesh()
: verts(),
polys(),
regs(),
flags(),
areas(),
nverts(),
npolys(),
maxpolys(),
nvp(),
bmin(),
bmax(),
cs(),
ch(),
borderSize(),
maxEdgeError() {}
rcPolyMesh::~rcPolyMesh()
{
rcFree(verts);
rcFree(polys);
rcFree(regs);
rcFree(flags);
rcFree(areas);
}
rcPolyMeshDetail* rcAllocPolyMeshDetail()
{
rcPolyMeshDetail* dmesh = (rcPolyMeshDetail*)rcAlloc(sizeof(rcPolyMeshDetail), RC_ALLOC_PERM);
memset(dmesh, 0, sizeof(rcPolyMeshDetail));
return dmesh;
}
void rcFreePolyMeshDetail(rcPolyMeshDetail* dmesh)
{
if (!dmesh) return;
rcFree(dmesh->meshes);
rcFree(dmesh->verts);
rcFree(dmesh->tris);
rcFree(dmesh);
}
void rcCalcBounds(const float* verts, int nv, float* bmin, float* bmax)
{
// Calculate bounding box.
rcVcopy(bmin, verts);
rcVcopy(bmax, verts);
for (int i = 1; i < nv; ++i)
{
const float* v = &verts[i*3];
rcVmin(bmin, v);
rcVmax(bmax, v);
}
}
void rcCalcGridSize(const float* bmin, const float* bmax, float cs, int* w, int* h)
{
*w = (int)((bmax[0] - bmin[0])/cs+0.5f);
*h = (int)((bmax[2] - bmin[2])/cs+0.5f);
}
/// @par
///
/// See the #rcConfig documentation for more information on the configuration parameters.
///
/// @see rcAllocHeightfield, rcHeightfield
bool rcCreateHeightfield(rcContext* ctx, rcHeightfield& hf, int width, int height,
const float* bmin, const float* bmax,
float cs, float ch)
{
rcIgnoreUnused(ctx);
hf.width = width;
hf.height = height;
rcVcopy(hf.bmin, bmin);
rcVcopy(hf.bmax, bmax);
hf.cs = cs;
hf.ch = ch;
hf.spans = (rcSpan**)rcAlloc(sizeof(rcSpan*)*hf.width*hf.height, RC_ALLOC_PERM);
if (!hf.spans)
return false;
memset(hf.spans, 0, sizeof(rcSpan*)*hf.width*hf.height);
return true;
}
static void calcTriNormal(const float* v0, const float* v1, const float* v2, float* norm)
{
float e0[3], e1[3];
rcVsub(e0, v1, v0);
rcVsub(e1, v2, v0);
rcVcross(norm, e0, e1);
rcVnormalize(norm);
}
/// @par
///
/// Only sets the area id's for the walkable triangles. Does not alter the
/// area id's for unwalkable triangles.
///
/// See the #rcConfig documentation for more information on the configuration parameters.
///
/// @see rcHeightfield, rcClearUnwalkableTriangles, rcRasterizeTriangles
void rcMarkWalkableTriangles(rcContext* ctx, const float walkableSlopeAngle,
const float* verts, int nv,
const int* tris, int nt,
unsigned char* areas)
{
rcIgnoreUnused(ctx);
rcIgnoreUnused(nv);
const float walkableThr = cosf(walkableSlopeAngle/180.0f*RC_PI);
float norm[3];
for (int i = 0; i < nt; ++i)
{
const int* tri = &tris[i*3];
calcTriNormal(&verts[tri[0]*3], &verts[tri[1]*3], &verts[tri[2]*3], norm);
// Check if the face is walkable.
if (norm[1] > walkableThr)
areas[i] = RC_WALKABLE_AREA;
}
}
/// @par
///
/// Only sets the area id's for the unwalkable triangles. Does not alter the
/// area id's for walkable triangles.
///
/// See the #rcConfig documentation for more information on the configuration parameters.
///
/// @see rcHeightfield, rcClearUnwalkableTriangles, rcRasterizeTriangles
void rcClearUnwalkableTriangles(rcContext* ctx, const float walkableSlopeAngle,
const float* verts, int /*nv*/,
const int* tris, int nt,
unsigned char* areas)
{
rcIgnoreUnused(ctx);
const float walkableThr = cosf(walkableSlopeAngle/180.0f*RC_PI);
float norm[3];
for (int i = 0; i < nt; ++i)
{
const int* tri = &tris[i*3];
calcTriNormal(&verts[tri[0]*3], &verts[tri[1]*3], &verts[tri[2]*3], norm);
// Check if the face is walkable.
if (norm[1] <= walkableThr)
areas[i] = RC_NULL_AREA;
}
}
int rcGetHeightFieldSpanCount(rcContext* ctx, rcHeightfield& hf)
{
rcIgnoreUnused(ctx);
const int w = hf.width;
const int h = hf.height;
int spanCount = 0;
for (int y = 0; y < h; ++y)
{
for (int x = 0; x < w; ++x)
{
for (rcSpan* s = hf.spans[x + y*w]; s; s = s->next)
{
if (s->area != RC_NULL_AREA)
spanCount++;
}
}
}
return spanCount;
}
/// @par
///
/// This is just the beginning of the process of fully building a compact heightfield.
/// Various filters may be applied, then the distance field and regions built.
/// E.g: #rcBuildDistanceField and #rcBuildRegions
///
/// See the #rcConfig documentation for more information on the configuration parameters.
///
/// @see rcAllocCompactHeightfield, rcHeightfield, rcCompactHeightfield, rcConfig
bool rcBuildCompactHeightfield(rcContext* ctx, const int walkableHeight, const int walkableClimb,
rcHeightfield& hf, rcCompactHeightfield& chf)
{
rcAssert(ctx);
rcScopedTimer timer(ctx, RC_TIMER_BUILD_COMPACTHEIGHTFIELD);
const int w = hf.width;
const int h = hf.height;
const int spanCount = rcGetHeightFieldSpanCount(ctx, hf);
// Fill in header.
chf.width = w;
chf.height = h;
chf.spanCount = spanCount;
chf.walkableHeight = walkableHeight;
chf.walkableClimb = walkableClimb;
chf.maxRegions = 0;
rcVcopy(chf.bmin, hf.bmin);
rcVcopy(chf.bmax, hf.bmax);
chf.bmax[1] += walkableHeight*hf.ch;
chf.cs = hf.cs;
chf.ch = hf.ch;
chf.cells = (rcCompactCell*)rcAlloc(sizeof(rcCompactCell)*w*h, RC_ALLOC_PERM);
if (!chf.cells)
{
ctx->log(RC_LOG_ERROR, "rcBuildCompactHeightfield: Out of memory 'chf.cells' (%d)", w*h);
return false;
}
memset(chf.cells, 0, sizeof(rcCompactCell)*w*h);
chf.spans = (rcCompactSpan*)rcAlloc(sizeof(rcCompactSpan)*spanCount, RC_ALLOC_PERM);
if (!chf.spans)
{
ctx->log(RC_LOG_ERROR, "rcBuildCompactHeightfield: Out of memory 'chf.spans' (%d)", spanCount);
return false;
}
memset(chf.spans, 0, sizeof(rcCompactSpan)*spanCount);
chf.areas = (unsigned char*)rcAlloc(sizeof(unsigned char)*spanCount, RC_ALLOC_PERM);
if (!chf.areas)
{
ctx->log(RC_LOG_ERROR, "rcBuildCompactHeightfield: Out of memory 'chf.areas' (%d)", spanCount);
return false;
}
memset(chf.areas, RC_NULL_AREA, sizeof(unsigned char)*spanCount);
const int MAX_HEIGHT = 0xffff;
// Fill in cells and spans.
int idx = 0;
for (int y = 0; y < h; ++y)
{
for (int x = 0; x < w; ++x)
{
const rcSpan* s = hf.spans[x + y*w];
// If there are no spans at this cell, just leave the data to index=0, count=0.
if (!s) continue;
rcCompactCell& c = chf.cells[x+y*w];
c.index = idx;
c.count = 0;
while (s)
{
if (s->area != RC_NULL_AREA)
{
const int bot = (int)s->smax;
const int top = s->next ? (int)s->next->smin : MAX_HEIGHT;
chf.spans[idx].y = (unsigned short)rcClamp(bot, 0, 0xffff);
chf.spans[idx].h = (unsigned char)rcClamp(top - bot, 0, 0xff);
chf.areas[idx] = s->area;
idx++;
c.count++;
}
s = s->next;
}
}
}
// Find neighbour connections.
const int MAX_LAYERS = RC_NOT_CONNECTED-1;
int tooHighNeighbour = 0;
for (int y = 0; y < h; ++y)
{
for (int x = 0; x < w; ++x)
{
const rcCompactCell& c = chf.cells[x+y*w];
for (int i = (int)c.index, ni = (int)(c.index+c.count); i < ni; ++i)
{
rcCompactSpan& s = chf.spans[i];
for (int dir = 0; dir < 4; ++dir)
{
rcSetCon(s, dir, RC_NOT_CONNECTED);
const int nx = x + rcGetDirOffsetX(dir);
const int ny = y + rcGetDirOffsetY(dir);
// First check that the neighbour cell is in bounds.
if (nx < 0 || ny < 0 || nx >= w || ny >= h)
continue;
// Iterate over all neighbour spans and check if any of the is
// accessible from current cell.
const rcCompactCell& nc = chf.cells[nx+ny*w];
for (int k = (int)nc.index, nk = (int)(nc.index+nc.count); k < nk; ++k)
{
const rcCompactSpan& ns = chf.spans[k];
const int bot = rcMax(s.y, ns.y);
const int top = rcMin(s.y+s.h, ns.y+ns.h);
// Check that the gap between the spans is walkable,
// and that the climb height between the gaps is not too high.
if ((top - bot) >= walkableHeight && rcAbs((int)ns.y - (int)s.y) <= walkableClimb)
{
// Mark direction as walkable.
const int lidx = k - (int)nc.index;
if (lidx < 0 || lidx > MAX_LAYERS)
{
tooHighNeighbour = rcMax(tooHighNeighbour, lidx);
continue;
}
rcSetCon(s, dir, lidx);
break;
}
}
}
}
}
}
if (tooHighNeighbour > MAX_LAYERS)
{
ctx->log(RC_LOG_ERROR, "rcBuildCompactHeightfield: Heightfield has too many layers %d (max: %d)",
tooHighNeighbour, MAX_LAYERS);
}
return true;
}
/*
static int getHeightfieldMemoryUsage(const rcHeightfield& hf)
{
int size = 0;
size += sizeof(hf);
size += hf.width * hf.height * sizeof(rcSpan*);
rcSpanPool* pool = hf.pools;
while (pool)
{
size += (sizeof(rcSpanPool) - sizeof(rcSpan)) + sizeof(rcSpan)*RC_SPANS_PER_POOL;
pool = pool->next;
}
return size;
}
static int getCompactHeightFieldMemoryusage(const rcCompactHeightfield& chf)
{
int size = 0;
size += sizeof(rcCompactHeightfield);
size += sizeof(rcCompactSpan) * chf.spanCount;
size += sizeof(rcCompactCell) * chf.width * chf.height;
return size;
}
*/

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "RecastAlloc.h"
#include "RecastAssert.h"
static void *rcAllocDefault(size_t size, rcAllocHint)
{
return malloc(size);
}
static void rcFreeDefault(void *ptr)
{
free(ptr);
}
static rcAllocFunc* sRecastAllocFunc = rcAllocDefault;
static rcFreeFunc* sRecastFreeFunc = rcFreeDefault;
/// @see rcAlloc, rcFree
void rcAllocSetCustom(rcAllocFunc *allocFunc, rcFreeFunc *freeFunc)
{
sRecastAllocFunc = allocFunc ? allocFunc : rcAllocDefault;
sRecastFreeFunc = freeFunc ? freeFunc : rcFreeDefault;
}
/// @see rcAllocSetCustom
void* rcAlloc(size_t size, rcAllocHint hint)
{
return sRecastAllocFunc(size, hint);
}
/// @par
///
/// @warning This function leaves the value of @p ptr unchanged. So it still
/// points to the same (now invalid) location, and not to null.
///
/// @see rcAllocSetCustom
void rcFree(void* ptr)
{
if (ptr)
sRecastFreeFunc(ptr);
}

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#include <float.h>
#define _USE_MATH_DEFINES
#include <math.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include "Recast.h"
#include "RecastAlloc.h"
#include "RecastAssert.h"
/// @par
///
/// Basically, any spans that are closer to a boundary or obstruction than the specified radius
/// are marked as unwalkable.
///
/// This method is usually called immediately after the heightfield has been built.
///
/// @see rcCompactHeightfield, rcBuildCompactHeightfield, rcConfig::walkableRadius
bool rcErodeWalkableArea(rcContext* ctx, int radius, rcCompactHeightfield& chf)
{
rcAssert(ctx);
const int w = chf.width;
const int h = chf.height;
rcScopedTimer timer(ctx, RC_TIMER_ERODE_AREA);
unsigned char* dist = (unsigned char*)rcAlloc(sizeof(unsigned char)*chf.spanCount, RC_ALLOC_TEMP);
if (!dist)
{
ctx->log(RC_LOG_ERROR, "erodeWalkableArea: Out of memory 'dist' (%d).", chf.spanCount);
return false;
}
// Init distance.
memset(dist, 0xff, sizeof(unsigned char)*chf.spanCount);
// Mark boundary cells.
for (int y = 0; y < h; ++y)
{
for (int x = 0; x < w; ++x)
{
const rcCompactCell& c = chf.cells[x+y*w];
for (int i = (int)c.index, ni = (int)(c.index+c.count); i < ni; ++i)
{
if (chf.areas[i] == RC_NULL_AREA)
{
dist[i] = 0;
}
else
{
const rcCompactSpan& s = chf.spans[i];
int nc = 0;
for (int dir = 0; dir < 4; ++dir)
{
if (rcGetCon(s, dir) != RC_NOT_CONNECTED)
{
const int nx = x + rcGetDirOffsetX(dir);
const int ny = y + rcGetDirOffsetY(dir);
const int nidx = (int)chf.cells[nx+ny*w].index + rcGetCon(s, dir);
if (chf.areas[nidx] != RC_NULL_AREA)
{
nc++;
}
}
}
// At least one missing neighbour.
if (nc != 4)
dist[i] = 0;
}
}
}
}
unsigned char nd;
// Pass 1
for (int y = 0; y < h; ++y)
{
for (int x = 0; x < w; ++x)
{
const rcCompactCell& c = chf.cells[x+y*w];
for (int i = (int)c.index, ni = (int)(c.index+c.count); i < ni; ++i)
{
const rcCompactSpan& s = chf.spans[i];
if (rcGetCon(s, 0) != RC_NOT_CONNECTED)
{
// (-1,0)
const int ax = x + rcGetDirOffsetX(0);
const int ay = y + rcGetDirOffsetY(0);
const int ai = (int)chf.cells[ax+ay*w].index + rcGetCon(s, 0);
const rcCompactSpan& as = chf.spans[ai];
nd = (unsigned char)rcMin((int)dist[ai]+2, 255);
if (nd < dist[i])
dist[i] = nd;
// (-1,-1)
if (rcGetCon(as, 3) != RC_NOT_CONNECTED)
{
const int aax = ax + rcGetDirOffsetX(3);
const int aay = ay + rcGetDirOffsetY(3);
const int aai = (int)chf.cells[aax+aay*w].index + rcGetCon(as, 3);
nd = (unsigned char)rcMin((int)dist[aai]+3, 255);
if (nd < dist[i])
dist[i] = nd;
}
}
if (rcGetCon(s, 3) != RC_NOT_CONNECTED)
{
// (0,-1)
const int ax = x + rcGetDirOffsetX(3);
const int ay = y + rcGetDirOffsetY(3);
const int ai = (int)chf.cells[ax+ay*w].index + rcGetCon(s, 3);
const rcCompactSpan& as = chf.spans[ai];
nd = (unsigned char)rcMin((int)dist[ai]+2, 255);
if (nd < dist[i])
dist[i] = nd;
// (1,-1)
if (rcGetCon(as, 2) != RC_NOT_CONNECTED)
{
const int aax = ax + rcGetDirOffsetX(2);
const int aay = ay + rcGetDirOffsetY(2);
const int aai = (int)chf.cells[aax+aay*w].index + rcGetCon(as, 2);
nd = (unsigned char)rcMin((int)dist[aai]+3, 255);
if (nd < dist[i])
dist[i] = nd;
}
}
}
}
}
// Pass 2
for (int y = h-1; y >= 0; --y)
{
for (int x = w-1; x >= 0; --x)
{
const rcCompactCell& c = chf.cells[x+y*w];
for (int i = (int)c.index, ni = (int)(c.index+c.count); i < ni; ++i)
{
const rcCompactSpan& s = chf.spans[i];
if (rcGetCon(s, 2) != RC_NOT_CONNECTED)
{
// (1,0)
const int ax = x + rcGetDirOffsetX(2);
const int ay = y + rcGetDirOffsetY(2);
const int ai = (int)chf.cells[ax+ay*w].index + rcGetCon(s, 2);
const rcCompactSpan& as = chf.spans[ai];
nd = (unsigned char)rcMin((int)dist[ai]+2, 255);
if (nd < dist[i])
dist[i] = nd;
// (1,1)
if (rcGetCon(as, 1) != RC_NOT_CONNECTED)
{
const int aax = ax + rcGetDirOffsetX(1);
const int aay = ay + rcGetDirOffsetY(1);
const int aai = (int)chf.cells[aax+aay*w].index + rcGetCon(as, 1);
nd = (unsigned char)rcMin((int)dist[aai]+3, 255);
if (nd < dist[i])
dist[i] = nd;
}
}
if (rcGetCon(s, 1) != RC_NOT_CONNECTED)
{
// (0,1)
const int ax = x + rcGetDirOffsetX(1);
const int ay = y + rcGetDirOffsetY(1);
const int ai = (int)chf.cells[ax+ay*w].index + rcGetCon(s, 1);
const rcCompactSpan& as = chf.spans[ai];
nd = (unsigned char)rcMin((int)dist[ai]+2, 255);
if (nd < dist[i])
dist[i] = nd;
// (-1,1)
if (rcGetCon(as, 0) != RC_NOT_CONNECTED)
{
const int aax = ax + rcGetDirOffsetX(0);
const int aay = ay + rcGetDirOffsetY(0);
const int aai = (int)chf.cells[aax+aay*w].index + rcGetCon(as, 0);
nd = (unsigned char)rcMin((int)dist[aai]+3, 255);
if (nd < dist[i])
dist[i] = nd;
}
}
}
}
}
const unsigned char thr = (unsigned char)(radius*2);
for (int i = 0; i < chf.spanCount; ++i)
if (dist[i] < thr)
chf.areas[i] = RC_NULL_AREA;
rcFree(dist);
return true;
}
static void insertSort(unsigned char* a, const int n)
{
int i, j;
for (i = 1; i < n; i++)
{
const unsigned char value = a[i];
for (j = i - 1; j >= 0 && a[j] > value; j--)
a[j+1] = a[j];
a[j+1] = value;
}
}
/// @par
///
/// This filter is usually applied after applying area id's using functions
/// such as #rcMarkBoxArea, #rcMarkConvexPolyArea, and #rcMarkCylinderArea.
///
/// @see rcCompactHeightfield
bool rcMedianFilterWalkableArea(rcContext* ctx, rcCompactHeightfield& chf)
{
rcAssert(ctx);
const int w = chf.width;
const int h = chf.height;
rcScopedTimer timer(ctx, RC_TIMER_MEDIAN_AREA);
unsigned char* areas = (unsigned char*)rcAlloc(sizeof(unsigned char)*chf.spanCount, RC_ALLOC_TEMP);
if (!areas)
{
ctx->log(RC_LOG_ERROR, "medianFilterWalkableArea: Out of memory 'areas' (%d).", chf.spanCount);
return false;
}
// Init distance.
memset(areas, 0xff, sizeof(unsigned char)*chf.spanCount);
for (int y = 0; y < h; ++y)
{
for (int x = 0; x < w; ++x)
{
const rcCompactCell& c = chf.cells[x+y*w];
for (int i = (int)c.index, ni = (int)(c.index+c.count); i < ni; ++i)
{
const rcCompactSpan& s = chf.spans[i];
if (chf.areas[i] == RC_NULL_AREA)
{
areas[i] = chf.areas[i];
continue;
}
unsigned char nei[9];
for (int j = 0; j < 9; ++j)
nei[j] = chf.areas[i];
for (int dir = 0; dir < 4; ++dir)
{
if (rcGetCon(s, dir) != RC_NOT_CONNECTED)
{
const int ax = x + rcGetDirOffsetX(dir);
const int ay = y + rcGetDirOffsetY(dir);
const int ai = (int)chf.cells[ax+ay*w].index + rcGetCon(s, dir);
if (chf.areas[ai] != RC_NULL_AREA)
nei[dir*2+0] = chf.areas[ai];
const rcCompactSpan& as = chf.spans[ai];
const int dir2 = (dir+1) & 0x3;
if (rcGetCon(as, dir2) != RC_NOT_CONNECTED)
{
const int ax2 = ax + rcGetDirOffsetX(dir2);
const int ay2 = ay + rcGetDirOffsetY(dir2);
const int ai2 = (int)chf.cells[ax2+ay2*w].index + rcGetCon(as, dir2);
if (chf.areas[ai2] != RC_NULL_AREA)
nei[dir*2+1] = chf.areas[ai2];
}
}
}
insertSort(nei, 9);
areas[i] = nei[4];
}
}
}
memcpy(chf.areas, areas, sizeof(unsigned char)*chf.spanCount);
rcFree(areas);
return true;
}
/// @par
///
/// The value of spacial parameters are in world units.
///
/// @see rcCompactHeightfield, rcMedianFilterWalkableArea
void rcMarkBoxArea(rcContext* ctx, const float* bmin, const float* bmax, unsigned char areaId,
rcCompactHeightfield& chf)
{
rcAssert(ctx);
rcScopedTimer timer(ctx, RC_TIMER_MARK_BOX_AREA);
int minx = (int)((bmin[0]-chf.bmin[0])/chf.cs);
int miny = (int)((bmin[1]-chf.bmin[1])/chf.ch);
int minz = (int)((bmin[2]-chf.bmin[2])/chf.cs);
int maxx = (int)((bmax[0]-chf.bmin[0])/chf.cs);
int maxy = (int)((bmax[1]-chf.bmin[1])/chf.ch);
int maxz = (int)((bmax[2]-chf.bmin[2])/chf.cs);
if (maxx < 0) return;
if (minx >= chf.width) return;
if (maxz < 0) return;
if (minz >= chf.height) return;
if (minx < 0) minx = 0;
if (maxx >= chf.width) maxx = chf.width-1;
if (minz < 0) minz = 0;
if (maxz >= chf.height) maxz = chf.height-1;
for (int z = minz; z <= maxz; ++z)
{
for (int x = minx; x <= maxx; ++x)
{
const rcCompactCell& c = chf.cells[x+z*chf.width];
for (int i = (int)c.index, ni = (int)(c.index+c.count); i < ni; ++i)
{
rcCompactSpan& s = chf.spans[i];
if ((int)s.y >= miny && (int)s.y <= maxy)
{
if (chf.areas[i] != RC_NULL_AREA)
chf.areas[i] = areaId;
}
}
}
}
}
static int pointInPoly(int nvert, const float* verts, const float* p)
{
int i, j, c = 0;
for (i = 0, j = nvert-1; i < nvert; j = i++)
{
const float* vi = &verts[i*3];
const float* vj = &verts[j*3];
if (((vi[2] > p[2]) != (vj[2] > p[2])) &&
(p[0] < (vj[0]-vi[0]) * (p[2]-vi[2]) / (vj[2]-vi[2]) + vi[0]) )
c = !c;
}
return c;
}
/// @par
///
/// The value of spacial parameters are in world units.
///
/// The y-values of the polygon vertices are ignored. So the polygon is effectively
/// projected onto the xz-plane at @p hmin, then extruded to @p hmax.
///
/// @see rcCompactHeightfield, rcMedianFilterWalkableArea
void rcMarkConvexPolyArea(rcContext* ctx, const float* verts, const int nverts,
const float hmin, const float hmax, unsigned char areaId,
rcCompactHeightfield& chf)
{
rcAssert(ctx);
rcScopedTimer timer(ctx, RC_TIMER_MARK_CONVEXPOLY_AREA);
float bmin[3], bmax[3];
rcVcopy(bmin, verts);
rcVcopy(bmax, verts);
for (int i = 1; i < nverts; ++i)
{
rcVmin(bmin, &verts[i*3]);
rcVmax(bmax, &verts[i*3]);
}
bmin[1] = hmin;
bmax[1] = hmax;
int minx = (int)((bmin[0]-chf.bmin[0])/chf.cs);
int miny = (int)((bmin[1]-chf.bmin[1])/chf.ch);
int minz = (int)((bmin[2]-chf.bmin[2])/chf.cs);
int maxx = (int)((bmax[0]-chf.bmin[0])/chf.cs);
int maxy = (int)((bmax[1]-chf.bmin[1])/chf.ch);
int maxz = (int)((bmax[2]-chf.bmin[2])/chf.cs);
if (maxx < 0) return;
if (minx >= chf.width) return;
if (maxz < 0) return;
if (minz >= chf.height) return;
if (minx < 0) minx = 0;
if (maxx >= chf.width) maxx = chf.width-1;
if (minz < 0) minz = 0;
if (maxz >= chf.height) maxz = chf.height-1;
// TODO: Optimize.
for (int z = minz; z <= maxz; ++z)
{
for (int x = minx; x <= maxx; ++x)
{
const rcCompactCell& c = chf.cells[x+z*chf.width];
for (int i = (int)c.index, ni = (int)(c.index+c.count); i < ni; ++i)
{
rcCompactSpan& s = chf.spans[i];
if (chf.areas[i] == RC_NULL_AREA)
continue;
if ((int)s.y >= miny && (int)s.y <= maxy)
{
float p[3];
p[0] = chf.bmin[0] + (x+0.5f)*chf.cs;
p[1] = 0;
p[2] = chf.bmin[2] + (z+0.5f)*chf.cs;
if (pointInPoly(nverts, verts, p))
{
chf.areas[i] = areaId;
}
}
}
}
}
}
int rcOffsetPoly(const float* verts, const int nverts, const float offset,
float* outVerts, const int maxOutVerts)
{
const float MITER_LIMIT = 1.20f;
int n = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < nverts; i++)
{
const int a = (i+nverts-1) % nverts;
const int b = i;
const int c = (i+1) % nverts;
const float* va = &verts[a*3];
const float* vb = &verts[b*3];
const float* vc = &verts[c*3];
float dx0 = vb[0] - va[0];
float dy0 = vb[2] - va[2];
float d0 = dx0*dx0 + dy0*dy0;
if (d0 > 1e-6f)
{
d0 = 1.0f/rcSqrt(d0);
dx0 *= d0;
dy0 *= d0;
}
float dx1 = vc[0] - vb[0];
float dy1 = vc[2] - vb[2];
float d1 = dx1*dx1 + dy1*dy1;
if (d1 > 1e-6f)
{
d1 = 1.0f/rcSqrt(d1);
dx1 *= d1;
dy1 *= d1;
}
const float dlx0 = -dy0;
const float dly0 = dx0;
const float dlx1 = -dy1;
const float dly1 = dx1;
float cross = dx1*dy0 - dx0*dy1;
float dmx = (dlx0 + dlx1) * 0.5f;
float dmy = (dly0 + dly1) * 0.5f;
float dmr2 = dmx*dmx + dmy*dmy;
bool bevel = dmr2 * MITER_LIMIT*MITER_LIMIT < 1.0f;
if (dmr2 > 1e-6f)
{
const float scale = 1.0f / dmr2;
dmx *= scale;
dmy *= scale;
}
if (bevel && cross < 0.0f)
{
if (n+2 >= maxOutVerts)
return 0;
float d = (1.0f - (dx0*dx1 + dy0*dy1))*0.5f;
outVerts[n*3+0] = vb[0] + (-dlx0+dx0*d)*offset;
outVerts[n*3+1] = vb[1];
outVerts[n*3+2] = vb[2] + (-dly0+dy0*d)*offset;
n++;
outVerts[n*3+0] = vb[0] + (-dlx1-dx1*d)*offset;
outVerts[n*3+1] = vb[1];
outVerts[n*3+2] = vb[2] + (-dly1-dy1*d)*offset;
n++;
}
else
{
if (n+1 >= maxOutVerts)
return 0;
outVerts[n*3+0] = vb[0] - dmx*offset;
outVerts[n*3+1] = vb[1];
outVerts[n*3+2] = vb[2] - dmy*offset;
n++;
}
}
return n;
}
/// @par
///
/// The value of spacial parameters are in world units.
///
/// @see rcCompactHeightfield, rcMedianFilterWalkableArea
void rcMarkCylinderArea(rcContext* ctx, const float* pos,
const float r, const float h, unsigned char areaId,
rcCompactHeightfield& chf)
{
rcAssert(ctx);
rcScopedTimer timer(ctx, RC_TIMER_MARK_CYLINDER_AREA);
float bmin[3], bmax[3];
bmin[0] = pos[0] - r;
bmin[1] = pos[1];
bmin[2] = pos[2] - r;
bmax[0] = pos[0] + r;
bmax[1] = pos[1] + h;
bmax[2] = pos[2] + r;
const float r2 = r*r;
int minx = (int)((bmin[0]-chf.bmin[0])/chf.cs);
int miny = (int)((bmin[1]-chf.bmin[1])/chf.ch);
int minz = (int)((bmin[2]-chf.bmin[2])/chf.cs);
int maxx = (int)((bmax[0]-chf.bmin[0])/chf.cs);
int maxy = (int)((bmax[1]-chf.bmin[1])/chf.ch);
int maxz = (int)((bmax[2]-chf.bmin[2])/chf.cs);
if (maxx < 0) return;
if (minx >= chf.width) return;
if (maxz < 0) return;
if (minz >= chf.height) return;
if (minx < 0) minx = 0;
if (maxx >= chf.width) maxx = chf.width-1;
if (minz < 0) minz = 0;
if (maxz >= chf.height) maxz = chf.height-1;
for (int z = minz; z <= maxz; ++z)
{
for (int x = minx; x <= maxx; ++x)
{
const rcCompactCell& c = chf.cells[x+z*chf.width];
for (int i = (int)c.index, ni = (int)(c.index+c.count); i < ni; ++i)
{
rcCompactSpan& s = chf.spans[i];
if (chf.areas[i] == RC_NULL_AREA)
continue;
if ((int)s.y >= miny && (int)s.y <= maxy)
{
const float sx = chf.bmin[0] + (x+0.5f)*chf.cs;
const float sz = chf.bmin[2] + (z+0.5f)*chf.cs;
const float dx = sx - pos[0];
const float dz = sz - pos[2];
if (dx*dx + dz*dz < r2)
{
chf.areas[i] = areaId;
}
}
}
}
}
}

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#include "RecastAssert.h"
#ifndef NDEBUG
static rcAssertFailFunc* sRecastAssertFailFunc = 0;
void rcAssertFailSetCustom(rcAssertFailFunc *assertFailFunc)
{
sRecastAssertFailFunc = assertFailFunc;
}
rcAssertFailFunc* rcAssertFailGetCustom()
{
return sRecastAssertFailFunc;
}
#endif

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#define _USE_MATH_DEFINES
#include <math.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include "Recast.h"
#include "RecastAssert.h"
/// @par
///
/// Allows the formation of walkable regions that will flow over low lying
/// objects such as curbs, and up structures such as stairways.
///
/// Two neighboring spans are walkable if: <tt>rcAbs(currentSpan.smax - neighborSpan.smax) < waklableClimb</tt>
///
/// @warning Will override the effect of #rcFilterLedgeSpans. So if both filters are used, call
/// #rcFilterLedgeSpans after calling this filter.
///
/// @see rcHeightfield, rcConfig
void rcFilterLowHangingWalkableObstacles(rcContext* ctx, const int walkableClimb, rcHeightfield& solid)
{
rcAssert(ctx);
rcScopedTimer timer(ctx, RC_TIMER_FILTER_LOW_OBSTACLES);
const int w = solid.width;
const int h = solid.height;
for (int y = 0; y < h; ++y)
{
for (int x = 0; x < w; ++x)
{
rcSpan* ps = 0;
bool previousWalkable = false;
unsigned char previousArea = RC_NULL_AREA;
for (rcSpan* s = solid.spans[x + y*w]; s; ps = s, s = s->next)
{
const bool walkable = s->area != RC_NULL_AREA;
// If current span is not walkable, but there is walkable
// span just below it, mark the span above it walkable too.
if (!walkable && previousWalkable)
{
if (rcAbs((int)s->smax - (int)ps->smax) <= walkableClimb)
s->area = previousArea;
}
// Copy walkable flag so that it cannot propagate
// past multiple non-walkable objects.
previousWalkable = walkable;
previousArea = s->area;
}
}
}
}
/// @par
///
/// A ledge is a span with one or more neighbors whose maximum is further away than @p walkableClimb
/// from the current span's maximum.
/// This method removes the impact of the overestimation of conservative voxelization
/// so the resulting mesh will not have regions hanging in the air over ledges.
///
/// A span is a ledge if: <tt>rcAbs(currentSpan.smax - neighborSpan.smax) > walkableClimb</tt>
///
/// @see rcHeightfield, rcConfig
void rcFilterLedgeSpans(rcContext* ctx, const int walkableHeight, const int walkableClimb,
rcHeightfield& solid)
{
rcAssert(ctx);
rcScopedTimer timer(ctx, RC_TIMER_FILTER_BORDER);
const int w = solid.width;
const int h = solid.height;
const int MAX_HEIGHT = 0xffff;
// Mark border spans.
for (int y = 0; y < h; ++y)
{
for (int x = 0; x < w; ++x)
{
for (rcSpan* s = solid.spans[x + y*w]; s; s = s->next)
{
// Skip non walkable spans.
if (s->area == RC_NULL_AREA)
continue;
const int bot = (int)(s->smax);
const int top = s->next ? (int)(s->next->smin) : MAX_HEIGHT;
// Find neighbours minimum height.
int minh = MAX_HEIGHT;
// Min and max height of accessible neighbours.
int asmin = s->smax;
int asmax = s->smax;
for (int dir = 0; dir < 4; ++dir)
{
int dx = x + rcGetDirOffsetX(dir);
int dy = y + rcGetDirOffsetY(dir);
// Skip neighbours which are out of bounds.
if (dx < 0 || dy < 0 || dx >= w || dy >= h)
{
minh = rcMin(minh, -walkableClimb - bot);
continue;
}
// From minus infinity to the first span.
rcSpan* ns = solid.spans[dx + dy*w];
int nbot = -walkableClimb;
int ntop = ns ? (int)ns->smin : MAX_HEIGHT;
// Skip neightbour if the gap between the spans is too small.
if (rcMin(top,ntop) - rcMax(bot,nbot) > walkableHeight)
minh = rcMin(minh, nbot - bot);
// Rest of the spans.
for (ns = solid.spans[dx + dy*w]; ns; ns = ns->next)
{
nbot = (int)ns->smax;
ntop = ns->next ? (int)ns->next->smin : MAX_HEIGHT;
// Skip neightbour if the gap between the spans is too small.
if (rcMin(top,ntop) - rcMax(bot,nbot) > walkableHeight)
{
minh = rcMin(minh, nbot - bot);
// Find min/max accessible neighbour height.
if (rcAbs(nbot - bot) <= walkableClimb)
{
if (nbot < asmin) asmin = nbot;
if (nbot > asmax) asmax = nbot;
}
}
}
}
// The current span is close to a ledge if the drop to any
// neighbour span is less than the walkableClimb.
if (minh < -walkableClimb)
{
s->area = RC_NULL_AREA;
}
// If the difference between all neighbours is too large,
// we are at steep slope, mark the span as ledge.
else if ((asmax - asmin) > walkableClimb)
{
s->area = RC_NULL_AREA;
}
}
}
}
}
/// @par
///
/// For this filter, the clearance above the span is the distance from the span's
/// maximum to the next higher span's minimum. (Same grid column.)
///
/// @see rcHeightfield, rcConfig
void rcFilterWalkableLowHeightSpans(rcContext* ctx, int walkableHeight, rcHeightfield& solid)
{
rcAssert(ctx);
rcScopedTimer timer(ctx, RC_TIMER_FILTER_WALKABLE);
const int w = solid.width;
const int h = solid.height;
const int MAX_HEIGHT = 0xffff;
// Remove walkable flag from spans which do not have enough
// space above them for the agent to stand there.
for (int y = 0; y < h; ++y)
{
for (int x = 0; x < w; ++x)
{
for (rcSpan* s = solid.spans[x + y*w]; s; s = s->next)
{
const int bot = (int)(s->smax);
const int top = s->next ? (int)(s->next->smin) : MAX_HEIGHT;
if ((top - bot) <= walkableHeight)
s->area = RC_NULL_AREA;
}
}
}
}

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#include <float.h>
#define _USE_MATH_DEFINES
#include <math.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include "Recast.h"
#include "RecastAlloc.h"
#include "RecastAssert.h"
// Must be 255 or smaller (not 256) because layer IDs are stored as
// a byte where 255 is a special value.
static const int RC_MAX_LAYERS = 63;
static const int RC_MAX_NEIS = 16;
struct rcLayerRegion
{
unsigned char layers[RC_MAX_LAYERS];
unsigned char neis[RC_MAX_NEIS];
unsigned short ymin, ymax;
unsigned char layerId; // Layer ID
unsigned char nlayers; // Layer count
unsigned char nneis; // Neighbour count
unsigned char base; // Flag indicating if the region is the base of merged regions.
};
static bool contains(const unsigned char* a, const unsigned char an, const unsigned char v)
{
const int n = (int)an;
for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i)
{
if (a[i] == v)
return true;
}
return false;
}
static bool addUnique(unsigned char* a, unsigned char& an, int anMax, unsigned char v)
{
if (contains(a, an, v))
return true;
if ((int)an >= anMax)
return false;
a[an] = v;
an++;
return true;
}
inline bool overlapRange(const unsigned short amin, const unsigned short amax,
const unsigned short bmin, const unsigned short bmax)
{
return (amin > bmax || amax < bmin) ? false : true;
}
struct rcLayerSweepSpan
{
unsigned short ns; // number samples
unsigned char id; // region id
unsigned char nei; // neighbour id
};
/// @par
///
/// See the #rcConfig documentation for more information on the configuration parameters.
///
/// @see rcAllocHeightfieldLayerSet, rcCompactHeightfield, rcHeightfieldLayerSet, rcConfig
bool rcBuildHeightfieldLayers(rcContext* ctx, rcCompactHeightfield& chf,
const int borderSize, const int walkableHeight,
rcHeightfieldLayerSet& lset)
{
rcAssert(ctx);
rcScopedTimer timer(ctx, RC_TIMER_BUILD_LAYERS);
const int w = chf.width;
const int h = chf.height;
rcScopedDelete<unsigned char> srcReg((unsigned char*)rcAlloc(sizeof(unsigned char)*chf.spanCount, RC_ALLOC_TEMP));
if (!srcReg)
{
ctx->log(RC_LOG_ERROR, "rcBuildHeightfieldLayers: Out of memory 'srcReg' (%d).", chf.spanCount);
return false;
}
memset(srcReg,0xff,sizeof(unsigned char)*chf.spanCount);
const int nsweeps = chf.width;
rcScopedDelete<rcLayerSweepSpan> sweeps((rcLayerSweepSpan*)rcAlloc(sizeof(rcLayerSweepSpan)*nsweeps, RC_ALLOC_TEMP));
if (!sweeps)
{
ctx->log(RC_LOG_ERROR, "rcBuildHeightfieldLayers: Out of memory 'sweeps' (%d).", nsweeps);
return false;
}
// Partition walkable area into monotone regions.
int prevCount[256];
unsigned char regId = 0;
for (int y = borderSize; y < h-borderSize; ++y)
{
memset(prevCount,0,sizeof(int)*regId);
unsigned char sweepId = 0;
for (int x = borderSize; x < w-borderSize; ++x)
{
const rcCompactCell& c = chf.cells[x+y*w];
for (int i = (int)c.index, ni = (int)(c.index+c.count); i < ni; ++i)
{
const rcCompactSpan& s = chf.spans[i];
if (chf.areas[i] == RC_NULL_AREA) continue;
unsigned char sid = 0xff;
// -x
if (rcGetCon(s, 0) != RC_NOT_CONNECTED)
{
const int ax = x + rcGetDirOffsetX(0);
const int ay = y + rcGetDirOffsetY(0);
const int ai = (int)chf.cells[ax+ay*w].index + rcGetCon(s, 0);
if (chf.areas[ai] != RC_NULL_AREA && srcReg[ai] != 0xff)
sid = srcReg[ai];
}
if (sid == 0xff)
{
sid = sweepId++;
sweeps[sid].nei = 0xff;
sweeps[sid].ns = 0;
}
// -y
if (rcGetCon(s,3) != RC_NOT_CONNECTED)
{
const int ax = x + rcGetDirOffsetX(3);
const int ay = y + rcGetDirOffsetY(3);
const int ai = (int)chf.cells[ax+ay*w].index + rcGetCon(s, 3);
const unsigned char nr = srcReg[ai];
if (nr != 0xff)
{
// Set neighbour when first valid neighbour is encoutered.
if (sweeps[sid].ns == 0)
sweeps[sid].nei = nr;
if (sweeps[sid].nei == nr)
{
// Update existing neighbour
sweeps[sid].ns++;
prevCount[nr]++;
}
else
{
// This is hit if there is nore than one neighbour.
// Invalidate the neighbour.
sweeps[sid].nei = 0xff;
}
}
}
srcReg[i] = sid;
}
}
// Create unique ID.
for (int i = 0; i < sweepId; ++i)
{
// If the neighbour is set and there is only one continuous connection to it,
// the sweep will be merged with the previous one, else new region is created.
if (sweeps[i].nei != 0xff && prevCount[sweeps[i].nei] == (int)sweeps[i].ns)
{
sweeps[i].id = sweeps[i].nei;
}
else
{
if (regId == 255)
{
ctx->log(RC_LOG_ERROR, "rcBuildHeightfieldLayers: Region ID overflow.");
return false;
}
sweeps[i].id = regId++;
}
}
// Remap local sweep ids to region ids.
for (int x = borderSize; x < w-borderSize; ++x)
{
const rcCompactCell& c = chf.cells[x+y*w];
for (int i = (int)c.index, ni = (int)(c.index+c.count); i < ni; ++i)
{
if (srcReg[i] != 0xff)
srcReg[i] = sweeps[srcReg[i]].id;
}
}
}
// Allocate and init layer regions.
const int nregs = (int)regId;
rcScopedDelete<rcLayerRegion> regs((rcLayerRegion*)rcAlloc(sizeof(rcLayerRegion)*nregs, RC_ALLOC_TEMP));
if (!regs)
{
ctx->log(RC_LOG_ERROR, "rcBuildHeightfieldLayers: Out of memory 'regs' (%d).", nregs);
return false;
}
memset(regs, 0, sizeof(rcLayerRegion)*nregs);
for (int i = 0; i < nregs; ++i)
{
regs[i].layerId = 0xff;
regs[i].ymin = 0xffff;
regs[i].ymax = 0;
}
// Find region neighbours and overlapping regions.
for (int y = 0; y < h; ++y)
{
for (int x = 0; x < w; ++x)
{
const rcCompactCell& c = chf.cells[x+y*w];
unsigned char lregs[RC_MAX_LAYERS];
int nlregs = 0;
for (int i = (int)c.index, ni = (int)(c.index+c.count); i < ni; ++i)
{
const rcCompactSpan& s = chf.spans[i];
const unsigned char ri = srcReg[i];
if (ri == 0xff) continue;
regs[ri].ymin = rcMin(regs[ri].ymin, s.y);
regs[ri].ymax = rcMax(regs[ri].ymax, s.y);
// Collect all region layers.
if (nlregs < RC_MAX_LAYERS)
lregs[nlregs++] = ri;
// Update neighbours
for (int dir = 0; dir < 4; ++dir)
{
if (rcGetCon(s, dir) != RC_NOT_CONNECTED)
{
const int ax = x + rcGetDirOffsetX(dir);
const int ay = y + rcGetDirOffsetY(dir);
const int ai = (int)chf.cells[ax+ay*w].index + rcGetCon(s, dir);
const unsigned char rai = srcReg[ai];
if (rai != 0xff && rai != ri)
{
// Don't check return value -- if we cannot add the neighbor
// it will just cause a few more regions to be created, which
// is fine.
addUnique(regs[ri].neis, regs[ri].nneis, RC_MAX_NEIS, rai);
}
}
}
}
// Update overlapping regions.
for (int i = 0; i < nlregs-1; ++i)
{
for (int j = i+1; j < nlregs; ++j)
{
if (lregs[i] != lregs[j])
{
rcLayerRegion& ri = regs[lregs[i]];
rcLayerRegion& rj = regs[lregs[j]];
if (!addUnique(ri.layers, ri.nlayers, RC_MAX_LAYERS, lregs[j]) ||
!addUnique(rj.layers, rj.nlayers, RC_MAX_LAYERS, lregs[i]))
{
ctx->log(RC_LOG_ERROR, "rcBuildHeightfieldLayers: layer overflow (too many overlapping walkable platforms). Try increasing RC_MAX_LAYERS.");
return false;
}
}
}
}
}
}
// Create 2D layers from regions.
unsigned char layerId = 0;
static const int MAX_STACK = 64;
unsigned char stack[MAX_STACK];
int nstack = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < nregs; ++i)
{
rcLayerRegion& root = regs[i];
// Skip already visited.
if (root.layerId != 0xff)
continue;
// Start search.
root.layerId = layerId;
root.base = 1;
nstack = 0;
stack[nstack++] = (unsigned char)i;
while (nstack)
{
// Pop front
rcLayerRegion& reg = regs[stack[0]];
nstack--;
for (int j = 0; j < nstack; ++j)
stack[j] = stack[j+1];
const int nneis = (int)reg.nneis;
for (int j = 0; j < nneis; ++j)
{
const unsigned char nei = reg.neis[j];
rcLayerRegion& regn = regs[nei];
// Skip already visited.
if (regn.layerId != 0xff)
continue;
// Skip if the neighbour is overlapping root region.
if (contains(root.layers, root.nlayers, nei))
continue;
// Skip if the height range would become too large.
const int ymin = rcMin(root.ymin, regn.ymin);
const int ymax = rcMax(root.ymax, regn.ymax);
if ((ymax - ymin) >= 255)
continue;
if (nstack < MAX_STACK)
{
// Deepen
stack[nstack++] = (unsigned char)nei;
// Mark layer id
regn.layerId = layerId;
// Merge current layers to root.
for (int k = 0; k < regn.nlayers; ++k)
{
if (!addUnique(root.layers, root.nlayers, RC_MAX_LAYERS, regn.layers[k]))
{
ctx->log(RC_LOG_ERROR, "rcBuildHeightfieldLayers: layer overflow (too many overlapping walkable platforms). Try increasing RC_MAX_LAYERS.");
return false;
}
}
root.ymin = rcMin(root.ymin, regn.ymin);
root.ymax = rcMax(root.ymax, regn.ymax);
}
}
}
layerId++;
}
// Merge non-overlapping regions that are close in height.
const unsigned short mergeHeight = (unsigned short)walkableHeight * 4;
for (int i = 0; i < nregs; ++i)
{
rcLayerRegion& ri = regs[i];
if (!ri.base) continue;
unsigned char newId = ri.layerId;
for (;;)
{
unsigned char oldId = 0xff;
for (int j = 0; j < nregs; ++j)
{
if (i == j) continue;
rcLayerRegion& rj = regs[j];
if (!rj.base) continue;
// Skip if the regions are not close to each other.
if (!overlapRange(ri.ymin,ri.ymax+mergeHeight, rj.ymin,rj.ymax+mergeHeight))
continue;
// Skip if the height range would become too large.
const int ymin = rcMin(ri.ymin, rj.ymin);
const int ymax = rcMax(ri.ymax, rj.ymax);
if ((ymax - ymin) >= 255)
continue;
// Make sure that there is no overlap when merging 'ri' and 'rj'.
bool overlap = false;
// Iterate over all regions which have the same layerId as 'rj'
for (int k = 0; k < nregs; ++k)
{
if (regs[k].layerId != rj.layerId)
continue;
// Check if region 'k' is overlapping region 'ri'
// Index to 'regs' is the same as region id.
if (contains(ri.layers,ri.nlayers, (unsigned char)k))
{
overlap = true;
break;
}
}
// Cannot merge of regions overlap.
if (overlap)
continue;
// Can merge i and j.
oldId = rj.layerId;
break;
}
// Could not find anything to merge with, stop.
if (oldId == 0xff)
break;
// Merge
for (int j = 0; j < nregs; ++j)
{
rcLayerRegion& rj = regs[j];
if (rj.layerId == oldId)
{
rj.base = 0;
// Remap layerIds.
rj.layerId = newId;
// Add overlaid layers from 'rj' to 'ri'.
for (int k = 0; k < rj.nlayers; ++k)
{
if (!addUnique(ri.layers, ri.nlayers, RC_MAX_LAYERS, rj.layers[k]))
{
ctx->log(RC_LOG_ERROR, "rcBuildHeightfieldLayers: layer overflow (too many overlapping walkable platforms). Try increasing RC_MAX_LAYERS.");
return false;
}
}
// Update height bounds.
ri.ymin = rcMin(ri.ymin, rj.ymin);
ri.ymax = rcMax(ri.ymax, rj.ymax);
}
}
}
}
// Compact layerIds
unsigned char remap[256];
memset(remap, 0, 256);
// Find number of unique layers.
layerId = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < nregs; ++i)
remap[regs[i].layerId] = 1;
for (int i = 0; i < 256; ++i)
{
if (remap[i])
remap[i] = layerId++;
else
remap[i] = 0xff;
}
// Remap ids.
for (int i = 0; i < nregs; ++i)
regs[i].layerId = remap[regs[i].layerId];
// No layers, return empty.
if (layerId == 0)
return true;
// Create layers.
rcAssert(lset.layers == 0);
const int lw = w - borderSize*2;
const int lh = h - borderSize*2;
// Build contracted bbox for layers.
float bmin[3], bmax[3];
rcVcopy(bmin, chf.bmin);
rcVcopy(bmax, chf.bmax);
bmin[0] += borderSize*chf.cs;
bmin[2] += borderSize*chf.cs;
bmax[0] -= borderSize*chf.cs;
bmax[2] -= borderSize*chf.cs;
lset.nlayers = (int)layerId;
lset.layers = (rcHeightfieldLayer*)rcAlloc(sizeof(rcHeightfieldLayer)*lset.nlayers, RC_ALLOC_PERM);
if (!lset.layers)
{
ctx->log(RC_LOG_ERROR, "rcBuildHeightfieldLayers: Out of memory 'layers' (%d).", lset.nlayers);
return false;
}
memset(lset.layers, 0, sizeof(rcHeightfieldLayer)*lset.nlayers);
// Store layers.
for (int i = 0; i < lset.nlayers; ++i)
{
unsigned char curId = (unsigned char)i;
rcHeightfieldLayer* layer = &lset.layers[i];
const int gridSize = sizeof(unsigned char)*lw*lh;
layer->heights = (unsigned char*)rcAlloc(gridSize, RC_ALLOC_PERM);
if (!layer->heights)
{
ctx->log(RC_LOG_ERROR, "rcBuildHeightfieldLayers: Out of memory 'heights' (%d).", gridSize);
return false;
}
memset(layer->heights, 0xff, gridSize);
layer->areas = (unsigned char*)rcAlloc(gridSize, RC_ALLOC_PERM);
if (!layer->areas)
{
ctx->log(RC_LOG_ERROR, "rcBuildHeightfieldLayers: Out of memory 'areas' (%d).", gridSize);
return false;
}
memset(layer->areas, 0, gridSize);
layer->cons = (unsigned char*)rcAlloc(gridSize, RC_ALLOC_PERM);
if (!layer->cons)
{
ctx->log(RC_LOG_ERROR, "rcBuildHeightfieldLayers: Out of memory 'cons' (%d).", gridSize);
return false;
}
memset(layer->cons, 0, gridSize);
// Find layer height bounds.
int hmin = 0, hmax = 0;
for (int j = 0; j < nregs; ++j)
{
if (regs[j].base && regs[j].layerId == curId)
{
hmin = (int)regs[j].ymin;
hmax = (int)regs[j].ymax;
}
}
layer->width = lw;
layer->height = lh;
layer->cs = chf.cs;
layer->ch = chf.ch;
// Adjust the bbox to fit the heightfield.
rcVcopy(layer->bmin, bmin);
rcVcopy(layer->bmax, bmax);
layer->bmin[1] = bmin[1] + hmin*chf.ch;
layer->bmax[1] = bmin[1] + hmax*chf.ch;
layer->hmin = hmin;
layer->hmax = hmax;
// Update usable data region.
layer->minx = layer->width;
layer->maxx = 0;
layer->miny = layer->height;
layer->maxy = 0;
// Copy height and area from compact heightfield.
for (int y = 0; y < lh; ++y)
{
for (int x = 0; x < lw; ++x)
{
const int cx = borderSize+x;
const int cy = borderSize+y;
const rcCompactCell& c = chf.cells[cx+cy*w];
for (int j = (int)c.index, nj = (int)(c.index+c.count); j < nj; ++j)
{
const rcCompactSpan& s = chf.spans[j];
// Skip unassigned regions.
if (srcReg[j] == 0xff)
continue;
// Skip of does nto belong to current layer.
unsigned char lid = regs[srcReg[j]].layerId;
if (lid != curId)
continue;
// Update data bounds.
layer->minx = rcMin(layer->minx, x);
layer->maxx = rcMax(layer->maxx, x);
layer->miny = rcMin(layer->miny, y);
layer->maxy = rcMax(layer->maxy, y);
// Store height and area type.
const int idx = x+y*lw;
layer->heights[idx] = (unsigned char)(s.y - hmin);
layer->areas[idx] = chf.areas[j];
// Check connection.
unsigned char portal = 0;
unsigned char con = 0;
for (int dir = 0; dir < 4; ++dir)
{
if (rcGetCon(s, dir) != RC_NOT_CONNECTED)
{
const int ax = cx + rcGetDirOffsetX(dir);
const int ay = cy + rcGetDirOffsetY(dir);
const int ai = (int)chf.cells[ax+ay*w].index + rcGetCon(s, dir);
unsigned char alid = srcReg[ai] != 0xff ? regs[srcReg[ai]].layerId : 0xff;
// Portal mask
if (chf.areas[ai] != RC_NULL_AREA && lid != alid)
{
portal |= (unsigned char)(1<<dir);
// Update height so that it matches on both sides of the portal.
const rcCompactSpan& as = chf.spans[ai];
if (as.y > hmin)
layer->heights[idx] = rcMax(layer->heights[idx], (unsigned char)(as.y - hmin));
}
// Valid connection mask
if (chf.areas[ai] != RC_NULL_AREA && lid == alid)
{
const int nx = ax - borderSize;
const int ny = ay - borderSize;
if (nx >= 0 && ny >= 0 && nx < lw && ny < lh)
con |= (unsigned char)(1<<dir);
}
}
}
layer->cons[idx] = (portal << 4) | con;
}
}
}
if (layer->minx > layer->maxx)
layer->minx = layer->maxx = 0;
if (layer->miny > layer->maxy)
layer->miny = layer->maxy = 0;
}
return true;
}

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Mikko Mononen memon@inside.org
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
//
#define _USE_MATH_DEFINES
#include <math.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include "Recast.h"
#include "RecastAlloc.h"
#include "RecastAssert.h"
inline bool overlapBounds(const float* amin, const float* amax, const float* bmin, const float* bmax)
{
bool overlap = true;
overlap = (amin[0] > bmax[0] || amax[0] < bmin[0]) ? false : overlap;
overlap = (amin[1] > bmax[1] || amax[1] < bmin[1]) ? false : overlap;
overlap = (amin[2] > bmax[2] || amax[2] < bmin[2]) ? false : overlap;
return overlap;
}
inline bool overlapInterval(unsigned short amin, unsigned short amax,
unsigned short bmin, unsigned short bmax)
{
if (amax < bmin) return false;
if (amin > bmax) return false;
return true;
}
static rcSpan* allocSpan(rcHeightfield& hf)
{
// If running out of memory, allocate new page and update the freelist.
if (!hf.freelist || !hf.freelist->next)
{
// Create new page.
// Allocate memory for the new pool.
rcSpanPool* pool = (rcSpanPool*)rcAlloc(sizeof(rcSpanPool), RC_ALLOC_PERM);
if (!pool) return 0;
// Add the pool into the list of pools.
pool->next = hf.pools;
hf.pools = pool;
// Add new items to the free list.
rcSpan* freelist = hf.freelist;
rcSpan* head = &pool->items[0];
rcSpan* it = &pool->items[RC_SPANS_PER_POOL];
do
{
--it;
it->next = freelist;
freelist = it;
}
while (it != head);
hf.freelist = it;
}
// Pop item from in front of the free list.
rcSpan* it = hf.freelist;
hf.freelist = hf.freelist->next;
return it;
}
static void freeSpan(rcHeightfield& hf, rcSpan* ptr)
{
if (!ptr) return;
// Add the node in front of the free list.
ptr->next = hf.freelist;
hf.freelist = ptr;
}
static bool addSpan(rcHeightfield& hf, const int x, const int y,
const unsigned short smin, const unsigned short smax,
const unsigned char area, const int flagMergeThr)
{
int idx = x + y*hf.width;
rcSpan* s = allocSpan(hf);
if (!s)
return false;
s->smin = smin;
s->smax = smax;
s->area = area;
s->next = 0;
// Empty cell, add the first span.
if (!hf.spans[idx])
{
hf.spans[idx] = s;
return true;
}
rcSpan* prev = 0;
rcSpan* cur = hf.spans[idx];
// Insert and merge spans.
while (cur)
{
if (cur->smin > s->smax)
{
// Current span is further than the new span, break.
break;
}
else if (cur->smax < s->smin)
{
// Current span is before the new span advance.
prev = cur;
cur = cur->next;
}
else
{
// Merge spans.
if (cur->smin < s->smin)
s->smin = cur->smin;
if (cur->smax > s->smax)
s->smax = cur->smax;
// Merge flags.
if (rcAbs((int)s->smax - (int)cur->smax) <= flagMergeThr)
s->area = rcMax(s->area, cur->area);
// Remove current span.
rcSpan* next = cur->next;
freeSpan(hf, cur);
if (prev)
prev->next = next;
else
hf.spans[idx] = next;
cur = next;
}
}
// Insert new span.
if (prev)
{
s->next = prev->next;
prev->next = s;
}
else
{
s->next = hf.spans[idx];
hf.spans[idx] = s;
}
return true;
}
/// @par
///
/// The span addition can be set to favor flags. If the span is merged to
/// another span and the new @p smax is within @p flagMergeThr units
/// from the existing span, the span flags are merged.
///
/// @see rcHeightfield, rcSpan.
bool rcAddSpan(rcContext* ctx, rcHeightfield& hf, const int x, const int y,
const unsigned short smin, const unsigned short smax,
const unsigned char area, const int flagMergeThr)
{
rcAssert(ctx);
if (!addSpan(hf, x, y, smin, smax, area, flagMergeThr))
{
ctx->log(RC_LOG_ERROR, "rcAddSpan: Out of memory.");
return false;
}
return true;
}
// divides a convex polygons into two convex polygons on both sides of a line
static void dividePoly(const float* in, int nin,
float* out1, int* nout1,
float* out2, int* nout2,
float x, int axis)
{
float d[12];
for (int i = 0; i < nin; ++i)
d[i] = x - in[i*3+axis];
int m = 0, n = 0;
for (int i = 0, j = nin-1; i < nin; j=i, ++i)
{
bool ina = d[j] >= 0;
bool inb = d[i] >= 0;
if (ina != inb)
{
float s = d[j] / (d[j] - d[i]);
out1[m*3+0] = in[j*3+0] + (in[i*3+0] - in[j*3+0])*s;
out1[m*3+1] = in[j*3+1] + (in[i*3+1] - in[j*3+1])*s;
out1[m*3+2] = in[j*3+2] + (in[i*3+2] - in[j*3+2])*s;
rcVcopy(out2 + n*3, out1 + m*3);
m++;
n++;
// add the i'th point to the right polygon. Do NOT add points that are on the dividing line
// since these were already added above
if (d[i] > 0)
{
rcVcopy(out1 + m*3, in + i*3);
m++;
}
else if (d[i] < 0)
{
rcVcopy(out2 + n*3, in + i*3);
n++;
}
}
else // same side
{
// add the i'th point to the right polygon. Addition is done even for points on the dividing line
if (d[i] >= 0)
{
rcVcopy(out1 + m*3, in + i*3);
m++;
if (d[i] != 0)
continue;
}
rcVcopy(out2 + n*3, in + i*3);
n++;
}
}
*nout1 = m;
*nout2 = n;
}
static bool rasterizeTri(const float* v0, const float* v1, const float* v2,
const unsigned char area, rcHeightfield& hf,
const float* bmin, const float* bmax,
const float cs, const float ics, const float ich,
const int flagMergeThr)
{
const int w = hf.width;
const int h = hf.height;
float tmin[3], tmax[3];
const float by = bmax[1] - bmin[1];
// Calculate the bounding box of the triangle.
rcVcopy(tmin, v0);
rcVcopy(tmax, v0);
rcVmin(tmin, v1);
rcVmin(tmin, v2);
rcVmax(tmax, v1);
rcVmax(tmax, v2);
// If the triangle does not touch the bbox of the heightfield, skip the triagle.
if (!overlapBounds(bmin, bmax, tmin, tmax))
return true;
// Calculate the footprint of the triangle on the grid's y-axis
int y0 = (int)((tmin[2] - bmin[2])*ics);
int y1 = (int)((tmax[2] - bmin[2])*ics);
y0 = rcClamp(y0, 0, h-1);
y1 = rcClamp(y1, 0, h-1);
// Clip the triangle into all grid cells it touches.
float buf[7*3*4];
float *in = buf, *inrow = buf+7*3, *p1 = inrow+7*3, *p2 = p1+7*3;
rcVcopy(&in[0], v0);
rcVcopy(&in[1*3], v1);
rcVcopy(&in[2*3], v2);
int nvrow, nvIn = 3;
for (int y = y0; y <= y1; ++y)
{
// Clip polygon to row. Store the remaining polygon as well
const float cz = bmin[2] + y*cs;
dividePoly(in, nvIn, inrow, &nvrow, p1, &nvIn, cz+cs, 2);
rcSwap(in, p1);
if (nvrow < 3) continue;
// find the horizontal bounds in the row
float minX = inrow[0], maxX = inrow[0];
for (int i=1; i<nvrow; ++i)
{
if (minX > inrow[i*3]) minX = inrow[i*3];
if (maxX < inrow[i*3]) maxX = inrow[i*3];
}
int x0 = (int)((minX - bmin[0])*ics);
int x1 = (int)((maxX - bmin[0])*ics);
x0 = rcClamp(x0, 0, w-1);
x1 = rcClamp(x1, 0, w-1);
int nv, nv2 = nvrow;
for (int x = x0; x <= x1; ++x)
{
// Clip polygon to column. store the remaining polygon as well
const float cx = bmin[0] + x*cs;
dividePoly(inrow, nv2, p1, &nv, p2, &nv2, cx+cs, 0);
rcSwap(inrow, p2);
if (nv < 3) continue;
// Calculate min and max of the span.
float smin = p1[1], smax = p1[1];
for (int i = 1; i < nv; ++i)
{
smin = rcMin(smin, p1[i*3+1]);
smax = rcMax(smax, p1[i*3+1]);
}
smin -= bmin[1];
smax -= bmin[1];
// Skip the span if it is outside the heightfield bbox
if (smax < 0.0f) continue;
if (smin > by) continue;
// Clamp the span to the heightfield bbox.
if (smin < 0.0f) smin = 0;
if (smax > by) smax = by;
// Snap the span to the heightfield height grid.
unsigned short ismin = (unsigned short)rcClamp((int)floorf(smin * ich), 0, RC_SPAN_MAX_HEIGHT);
unsigned short ismax = (unsigned short)rcClamp((int)ceilf(smax * ich), (int)ismin+1, RC_SPAN_MAX_HEIGHT);
if (!addSpan(hf, x, y, ismin, ismax, area, flagMergeThr))
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
/// @par
///
/// No spans will be added if the triangle does not overlap the heightfield grid.
///
/// @see rcHeightfield
bool rcRasterizeTriangle(rcContext* ctx, const float* v0, const float* v1, const float* v2,
const unsigned char area, rcHeightfield& solid,
const int flagMergeThr)
{
rcAssert(ctx);
rcScopedTimer timer(ctx, RC_TIMER_RASTERIZE_TRIANGLES);
const float ics = 1.0f/solid.cs;
const float ich = 1.0f/solid.ch;
if (!rasterizeTri(v0, v1, v2, area, solid, solid.bmin, solid.bmax, solid.cs, ics, ich, flagMergeThr))
{
ctx->log(RC_LOG_ERROR, "rcRasterizeTriangle: Out of memory.");
return false;
}
return true;
}
/// @par
///
/// Spans will only be added for triangles that overlap the heightfield grid.
///
/// @see rcHeightfield
bool rcRasterizeTriangles(rcContext* ctx, const float* verts, const int /*nv*/,
const int* tris, const unsigned char* areas, const int nt,
rcHeightfield& solid, const int flagMergeThr)
{
rcAssert(ctx);
rcScopedTimer timer(ctx, RC_TIMER_RASTERIZE_TRIANGLES);
const float ics = 1.0f/solid.cs;
const float ich = 1.0f/solid.ch;
// Rasterize triangles.
for (int i = 0; i < nt; ++i)
{
const float* v0 = &verts[tris[i*3+0]*3];
const float* v1 = &verts[tris[i*3+1]*3];
const float* v2 = &verts[tris[i*3+2]*3];
// Rasterize.
if (!rasterizeTri(v0, v1, v2, areas[i], solid, solid.bmin, solid.bmax, solid.cs, ics, ich, flagMergeThr))
{
ctx->log(RC_LOG_ERROR, "rcRasterizeTriangles: Out of memory.");
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
/// @par
///
/// Spans will only be added for triangles that overlap the heightfield grid.
///
/// @see rcHeightfield
bool rcRasterizeTriangles(rcContext* ctx, const float* verts, const int /*nv*/,
const unsigned short* tris, const unsigned char* areas, const int nt,
rcHeightfield& solid, const int flagMergeThr)
{
rcAssert(ctx);
rcScopedTimer timer(ctx, RC_TIMER_RASTERIZE_TRIANGLES);
const float ics = 1.0f/solid.cs;
const float ich = 1.0f/solid.ch;
// Rasterize triangles.
for (int i = 0; i < nt; ++i)
{
const float* v0 = &verts[tris[i*3+0]*3];
const float* v1 = &verts[tris[i*3+1]*3];
const float* v2 = &verts[tris[i*3+2]*3];
// Rasterize.
if (!rasterizeTri(v0, v1, v2, areas[i], solid, solid.bmin, solid.bmax, solid.cs, ics, ich, flagMergeThr))
{
ctx->log(RC_LOG_ERROR, "rcRasterizeTriangles: Out of memory.");
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
/// @par
///
/// Spans will only be added for triangles that overlap the heightfield grid.
///
/// @see rcHeightfield
bool rcRasterizeTriangles(rcContext* ctx, const float* verts, const unsigned char* areas, const int nt,
rcHeightfield& solid, const int flagMergeThr)
{
rcAssert(ctx);
rcScopedTimer timer(ctx, RC_TIMER_RASTERIZE_TRIANGLES);
const float ics = 1.0f/solid.cs;
const float ich = 1.0f/solid.ch;
// Rasterize triangles.
for (int i = 0; i < nt; ++i)
{
const float* v0 = &verts[(i*3+0)*3];
const float* v1 = &verts[(i*3+1)*3];
const float* v2 = &verts[(i*3+2)*3];
// Rasterize.
if (!rasterizeTri(v0, v1, v2, areas[i], solid, solid.bmin, solid.bmax, solid.cs, ics, ich, flagMergeThr))
{
ctx->log(RC_LOG_ERROR, "rcRasterizeTriangles: Out of memory.");
return false;
}
}
return true;
}

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