PostGIS  2.4.9dev-r@@SVN_REVISION@@

◆ crosses()

Datum crosses ( PG_FUNCTION_ARGS  )

Definition at line 2297 of file postgis/lwgeom_geos.c.

References error_if_srid_mismatch(), errorIfGeometryCollection(), FALSE, gbox_overlaps_2d(), geos_intersects(), gserialized_get_gbox_p(), gserialized_get_srid(), gserialized_is_empty(), HANDLE_GEOS_ERROR, LW_FALSE, lwgeom_geos_error(), PG_FUNCTION_INFO_V1(), and POSTGIS2GEOS().

Referenced by coveredby().

2298 {
2299  GSERIALIZED *geom1;
2300  GSERIALIZED *geom2;
2301  GEOSGeometry *g1, *g2;
2302  int result;
2303  GBOX box1, box2;
2304 
2305  geom1 = PG_GETARG_GSERIALIZED_P(0);
2306  geom2 = PG_GETARG_GSERIALIZED_P(1);
2307 
2308  errorIfGeometryCollection(geom1,geom2);
2310 
2311  /* A.Crosses(Empty) == FALSE */
2312  if ( gserialized_is_empty(geom1) || gserialized_is_empty(geom2) )
2313  PG_RETURN_BOOL(false);
2314 
2315  /*
2316  * short-circuit 1: if geom2 bounding box does not overlap
2317  * geom1 bounding box we can prematurely return FALSE.
2318  */
2319  if ( gserialized_get_gbox_p(geom1, &box1) &&
2320  gserialized_get_gbox_p(geom2, &box2) )
2321  {
2322  if ( gbox_overlaps_2d(&box1, &box2) == LW_FALSE )
2323  {
2324  PG_RETURN_BOOL(FALSE);
2325  }
2326  }
2327 
2328  initGEOS(lwpgnotice, lwgeom_geos_error);
2329 
2330  g1 = (GEOSGeometry *)POSTGIS2GEOS(geom1);
2331  if ( 0 == g1 ) /* exception thrown at construction */
2332  {
2333  HANDLE_GEOS_ERROR("First argument geometry could not be converted to GEOS");
2334  PG_RETURN_NULL();
2335  }
2336 
2337  g2 = (GEOSGeometry *)POSTGIS2GEOS(geom2);
2338  if ( 0 == g2 ) /* exception thrown at construction */
2339  {
2340  HANDLE_GEOS_ERROR("Second argument geometry could not be converted to GEOS");
2341  GEOSGeom_destroy(g1);
2342  PG_RETURN_NULL();
2343  }
2344 
2345  result = GEOSCrosses(g1,g2);
2346 
2347  GEOSGeom_destroy(g1);
2348  GEOSGeom_destroy(g2);
2349 
2350  if (result == 2)
2351  {
2352  HANDLE_GEOS_ERROR("GEOSCrosses");
2353  PG_RETURN_NULL(); /* never get here */
2354  }
2355 
2356  PG_FREE_IF_COPY(geom1, 0);
2357  PG_FREE_IF_COPY(geom2, 1);
2358 
2359  PG_RETURN_BOOL(result);
2360 }
int gserialized_get_gbox_p(const GSERIALIZED *g, GBOX *box)
Read the bounding box off a serialization and calculate one if it is not already there.
Definition: g_serialized.c:642
void error_if_srid_mismatch(int srid1, int srid2)
Definition: lwutil.c:371
int gserialized_is_empty(const GSERIALIZED *g)
Check if a GSERIALIZED is empty without deserializing first.
Definition: g_serialized.c:179
void lwgeom_geos_error(const char *fmt,...)
#define LW_FALSE
Definition: liblwgeom.h:77
int gbox_overlaps_2d(const GBOX *g1, const GBOX *g2)
Return LW_TRUE if the GBOX overlaps on the 2d plane, LW_FALSE otherwise.
Definition: g_box.c:335
#define FALSE
Definition: dbfopen.c:168
GEOSGeometry * POSTGIS2GEOS(GSERIALIZED *pglwgeom)
#define HANDLE_GEOS_ERROR(label)
int32_t gserialized_get_srid(const GSERIALIZED *s)
Extract the SRID from the serialized form (it is packed into three bytes so this is a handy function)...
Definition: g_serialized.c:100
void errorIfGeometryCollection(GSERIALIZED *g1, GSERIALIZED *g2)
Throws an ereport ERROR if either geometry is a COLLECTIONTYPE.
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