overloads:
template <typename T1, typename T2>
Comparison_result
operator()(T1, T2, Kernel::FT);
and
template <typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, typename T4>
Comparison_result
operator()(T1, T2, T3, T4); // compare distances |t1, t2|^2 and |t3, t4|^2.
Before that revision, the types T_i were hardcoded to Kernel::Point_3
without any reason.
And Kernel::Compare_Squared_distance_2 and
Kernel::Compare_Squared_distance_3 now have the same implementation, and
almost the same documentation (but the set of admitted input types). The
implementations could even have been factorized.
(The Kernel_23 testsuite passes on Linux, as well as the doc_tex testsuite.)
by namespace CGAL { and } //namespace CGAL. in all .h and .cpp files
in a directory.
Apply it to all packages in the trunk
Remove macro definition from the config.h file.
Diffs are:
* #undef added
* in old files, (void)0 is replaced by static_cast<void>(0)
* in old files, lines as "# define CGAL_xxx_assertion 1" are added
* in point_set_processing_assertions.h, surface_mesh_parameterization_assertions.h, surface_reconstruction_points_assertions.h, "|| defined(CGAL_NDEBUG)" is replaced by "|| defined (NDEBUG)"
* protective macros (if any) are removed
* included files if any (<CGAL/assertions.h>, <CGAL/trace.h>) are removed
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| New Revision: 51399
| Author: lrineau
| Date: 2009-08-21 16:01:46 +0200 (Fri, 21 Aug 2009)
|
| Log message:
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| Add a CGAL_kernel_assertion_code, in
| Construct_circle_2::operator()(Point_3, Point_2, Point_2), to avoid some
| unneeded calculus to be performed when NDEBUG is defined.
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- C++0x's std:array from <array>
- TR1's std::tr1::array from <tr1/array>
- boost::array from <boost/array.hpp>
Motivation : GCC's std::array is faster than boost::array.
Move CGALi:make_array to namespace CGAL.
Document CGAL::array.
- Use K::Bool_type, K::Orientation... instead of bool, CGAL::Orientation...
- More functions around Uncertain<> : make_certain(), extract_singleton(),
possible conversions tightenning.
Many conversions still remain, e.g. for switch and if statements, &&, ||...