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◆ parse_kml_coordinates()

static POINTARRAY* parse_kml_coordinates ( xmlNodePtr  xnode,
bool *  hasz 
)
static

Parse kml:coordinates.

Definition at line 301 of file lwgeom_in_kml.c.

302 {
303  xmlChar *kml_coord;
304  bool found;
305  POINTARRAY *dpa;
306  int seen_kml_dims = 0;
307  int kml_dims;
308  char *p, *q;
309  POINT4D pt;
310  double d;
311 
312  if (xnode == NULL) lwpgerror("invalid KML representation");
313 
314  for (found = false ; xnode != NULL ; xnode = xnode->next)
315  {
316  if (xnode->type != XML_ELEMENT_NODE) continue;
317  if (!is_kml_namespace(xnode, false)) continue;
318  if (!is_kml_element(xnode, "coordinates")) continue;
319 
320  found = true;
321  break;
322  }
323  if (!found) lwpgerror("invalid KML representation");
324 
325  /* We begin to retrieve coordinates string */
326  kml_coord = xmlNodeGetContent(xnode);
327  p = (char *) kml_coord;
328 
329  /* KML coordinates pattern: x1,y1 x2,y2
330  * x1,y1,z1 x2,y2,z2
331  */
332 
333  /* Now we create PointArray from coordinates values */
334  /* HasZ, !HasM, 1pt */
335  dpa = ptarray_construct_empty(1, 0, 1);
336 
337  while (*p && isspace(*p)) ++p;
338  for (kml_dims=0; *p ; p++)
339  {
340 //lwpgnotice("*p:%c, kml_dims:%d", *p, kml_dims);
341  if ( isdigit(*p) || *p == '+' || *p == '-' || *p == '.' ) {
342  kml_dims++;
343  errno = 0; d = strtod(p, &q);
344  if ( errno != 0 ) {
345  // TODO: destroy dpa, return NULL
346  lwpgerror("invalid KML representation"); /*: %s", strerror(errno));*/
347  }
348  if (kml_dims == 1) pt.x = d;
349  else if (kml_dims == 2) pt.y = d;
350  else if (kml_dims == 3) pt.z = d;
351  else {
352  lwpgerror("invalid KML representation"); /* (more than 3 dimensions)"); */
353  // TODO: destroy dpa, return NULL
354  }
355 
356 //lwpgnotice("after strtod d:%f, *q:%c, kml_dims:%d", d, *q, kml_dims);
357 
358  if ( *q && ! isspace(*q) && *q != ',' ) {
359  lwpgerror("invalid KML representation"); /* (invalid character %c follows ordinate value)", *q); */
360  }
361 
362  /* Look-ahead to see if we're done reading */
363  while (*q && isspace(*q)) ++q;
364  if ( isdigit(*q) || *q == '+' || *q == '-' || *q == '.' || ! *q ) {
365  if ( kml_dims < 2 ) lwpgerror("invalid KML representation"); /* (not enough ordinates)"); */
366  else if ( kml_dims < 3 ) *hasz = false;
367  if ( ! seen_kml_dims ) seen_kml_dims = kml_dims;
368  else if ( seen_kml_dims != kml_dims ) {
369  lwpgerror("invalid KML representation: mixed coordinates dimension");
370  }
371  ptarray_append_point(dpa, &pt, LW_TRUE);
372  kml_dims = 0;
373  }
374  p = q-1; /* will be incremented on next iteration */
375 //lwpgnotice("after look-ahead *p:%c, kml_dims:%d", *p, kml_dims);
376  } else if ( *p != ',' && ! isspace(*p) ) {
377  lwpgerror("invalid KML representation"); /* (unexpected character %c)", *p); */
378  }
379  }
380 
381  xmlFree(kml_coord);
382 
383  /* TODO: we shouldn't need to clone here */
384  return ptarray_clone_deep(dpa);
385 }
POINTARRAY * ptarray_clone_deep(const POINTARRAY *ptarray)
Deep clone a pointarray (also clones serialized pointlist)
Definition: ptarray.c:626
POINTARRAY * ptarray_construct_empty(char hasz, char hasm, uint32_t maxpoints)
Create a new POINTARRAY with no points.
Definition: ptarray.c:59
int ptarray_append_point(POINTARRAY *pa, const POINT4D *pt, int allow_duplicates)
Append a point to the end of an existing POINTARRAY If allow_duplicate is LW_FALSE,...
Definition: ptarray.c:147
#define LW_TRUE
Return types for functions with status returns.
Definition: liblwgeom.h:107
static bool is_kml_namespace(xmlNodePtr xnode, bool is_strict)
Return false if current element namespace is not a KML one Return true otherwise.
static bool is_kml_element(xmlNodePtr xn, const char *kml_name)
Definition: lwgeom_in_kml.c:70
double x
Definition: liblwgeom.h:400
double z
Definition: liblwgeom.h:400
double y
Definition: liblwgeom.h:400

References is_kml_element(), is_kml_namespace(), LW_TRUE, ptarray_append_point(), ptarray_clone_deep(), ptarray_construct_empty(), POINT4D::x, POINT4D::y, and POINT4D::z.

Referenced by parse_kml_line(), parse_kml_point(), and parse_kml_polygon().

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