QGIS/python/plugins/processing/tests/testdata/expected/promote_multipart_polys.gfs
Nyall Dawson 3484eb019c [FEATURE] Native 'Promote to Multipart' algorithm
This algorithm is basically the equivalent of the ST_Multi(...)
command - it forces a feature's geometry to become multipart,
regardless of the input geometry type.

If input geometries are singlepart, they will output as
multipart with just 1 part. If they are already multipart,
they will be output unchanged.
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<GMLFeatureClassList>
<GMLFeatureClass>
<Name>promote_multipart_polys</Name>
<ElementPath>promote_multipart_polys</ElementPath>
<!--MULTIPOLYGON-->
<GeometryType>6</GeometryType>
<SRSName>EPSG:4326</SRSName>
<DatasetSpecificInfo>
<FeatureCount>6</FeatureCount>
<ExtentXMin>-1.00000</ExtentXMin>
<ExtentXMax>10.00000</ExtentXMax>
<ExtentYMin>-3.00000</ExtentYMin>
<ExtentYMax>6.00000</ExtentYMax>
</DatasetSpecificInfo>
<PropertyDefn>
<Name>name</Name>
<ElementPath>name</ElementPath>
<Type>String</Type>
<Width>5</Width>
</PropertyDefn>
<PropertyDefn>
<Name>intval</Name>
<ElementPath>intval</ElementPath>
<Type>Integer</Type>
</PropertyDefn>
<PropertyDefn>
<Name>floatval</Name>
<ElementPath>floatval</ElementPath>
<Type>Real</Type>
</PropertyDefn>
</GMLFeatureClass>
</GMLFeatureClassList>