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	- update methods of existing classes - add comment to methods missing in the sip bindings - split up collective sip files into single files and use same directory structure in python/ as in src/ - add a lot of missing classes (some might not make sense because of missing python methods in those classes) - remove some non-existing methods from the header files - add scripts/sipdiff - replace some usages of std::vector and std::set with QVector/QSet
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| class QgsClipper
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| {
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| %TypeHeaderCode
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| #include <qgsclipper.h>
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| %End
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| 
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|   public:
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| 
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|     // Coordinates of the rectangular box that we trim to.
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|     //
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|     // These are the limits for X11 screen coordinates. The actual
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|     // values are +/-32767, but we allow a little bit of space for
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|     // rounding errors.
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| 
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|     // You may wonder why the clipping is done to these coordindates
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|     // rather than the boundaries of the qgis canvas. Reasons include:
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|     // - making the boundaries static const allows the compiler to
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|     //   optimise the code that uses these values more than if they changed
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|     //   for every call to the trim code.
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|     // - clipping takes quite a bit of CPU effort, and the less that this is
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|     //   done the better. More stuff would have to be clipped if the
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|     //   boundaries were the qgis canvas (but this may be offset by
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|     //   having less to draw).
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|     //
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|     // The limit is set to 30,000 instead of 32768 because that things
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|     // still go wrong.
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| 
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|     static const double MAX_X;
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|     static const double MIN_X;
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|     static const double MAX_Y;
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|     static const double MIN_Y;
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| 
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| 
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|     // A handy way to refer to the four boundaries
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|     enum Boundary {XMax, XMin, YMax, YMin};
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| 
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|     // Trims the given feature to a rectangular box. Returns the trimmed
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|     // feature in x and y. The shapeOpen parameter determines whether
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|     // the function treats the points as a closed shape (polygon), or as
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|     // an open shape (linestring).
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|     static void trimFeature( QVector<double>& x,
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|                              QVector<double>& y,
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|                              bool shapeOpen );
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| 
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|     static void trimPolygon( QPolygonF& pts, const QgsRectangle& clipRect );
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| 
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|     /**Reads a polyline from WKB and clips it to clipExtent
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|       @param wkb pointer to the start of the line wkb
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|       @param clipExtent clipping bounds
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|       @param line out: clipped line coordinates*/
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|     static unsigned char* clippedLineWKB( unsigned char* wkb, const QgsRectangle& clipExtent, QPolygonF& line );
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| };
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