// Copyright (c) 2009 INRIA Sophia-Antipolis (France), // // This file is part of CGAL (www.cgal.org); you may redistribute it under // the terms of the Q Public License version 1.0. // See the file LICENSE.QPL distributed with CGAL. // // Licensees holding a valid commercial license may use this file in // accordance with the commercial license agreement provided with the software. // // This file is provided AS IS with NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING THE // WARRANTY OF DESIGN, MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. // // $URL$ // $Id$ // // Author(s) : Samuel Hornus /* RANDOM DESIGN IDEAS: - Use a policy tag to choose for incremental with inserts only or incremental with removals and inserts. In the first case: use Triangulation for storage. In the second case: use Delaunay ! In this second case, we must keeps the points that are inserted in the hull, as they may become part of the boundary later on, when some points are removed. - Constructor with range argument uses quickhull. */ #ifndef CGAL_CONVEX_HULL_H #define CGAL_CONVEX_HULL_H namespace CGAL { template < class CHTraits, class TDS_ = Default > class Convex_hull { typedef typename Maximal_dimension::type Maximal_dimension_; typedef typename Default::Get, Triangulation_full_cell > >::type TDS; typedef Convex_hull Self; typedef typename CHTraits::Coaffine_orientation_d Coaffine_orientation_d; typedef typename CHTraits::Orientation_d Orientation_d; public: }; } //namespace CGAL #endif // CGAL_CONVEX_HULL_H