## Summary of Changes
- Add a dummy point generator that is agnostic to the periodic domain's
geometry, allowing P3M3 to handle non-cubic domain.
- Add an example of P3M3 running on polyhedral domains.
- Fix a few issues in SMDS_3's tet soup reading relating to
non-manifoldness + general IO code speed improvements.
- Fix a few issues in P3M3's medit output and always duplicate facets to
reduce the quantity of non-manifoldness occurences.
- Fix an issue with including Mesh_3 headers before P3M3's.
- Fix periodic point projection (for Mesh_3 optimizers) badly computing
the projection direction
- Robustify a handful of P3M3 functions that were using intermediate
constructions rather than the <Point, Offset> API (which uses filtered
predicates and thus yields proper robustness)
- Misc minor code cleaning / modernization
ToDo:
- [x] Check if some medit IO issues are fixed
- [x] Add non-manifoldness flag to read_MEDIT
- [x] Fix value of orthosphere_radius_threshold
- [x] Check calls of insert_dummy_points() (use generic)
- [x] Check doc of P3M3 about cubic domains requirement
Not done:
- [ ] Fix sharp features for periodic polyhedral domains (problems due
to changing weights creating cover change...). Code:
https://gist.github.com/MaelRL/357c52dc04e16a162f13a3c6860a1398; WIP
diff: https://gist.github.com/MaelRL/f98809964acffbacb6d3f42793e2654e
## Release Management
* Affected package(s): `Mesh_3`, `P3M3`, `P3T3`, `SMDS3`
* Issue(s) solved (if any): Fix#6997, Fix#7214
* Feature/Small Feature (if any): TODO
* License and copyright ownership: no change
Now that CTest test names can contain whitespace, we can have
better looking names. That is also more practicle because we can now
copy-paste the target name in `compilation of <target_name>`.
- use `\cgalPckAuthor` in case of one author
- use of `\cgalPckAuthors` in case of multiple authors
- using in case of multiple authors always `, and `
- in the 1.9.6 `BaseDoxyfile.in` let the `\cgalPckAuthors` point to `\cgalPckAuthor` to get consistent output (not done for other versions as in the past the `ALIASES` could not call one another).