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#ifndef Magnum_Math_Frustum_h
#define Magnum_Math_Frustum_h
/*
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/** @file
* @brief Class @ref Magnum::Math::Frustum
*/
#include <Corrade/configure.h>
#ifndef CORRADE_SINGLES_NO_DEBUG
#include <Corrade/Utility/Debug.h>
#endif
#include "Magnum/Math/Matrix4.h"
#include "Magnum/Math/Vector4.h"
#ifdef MAGNUM_BUILD_DEPRECATED
#include <Corrade/Containers/ArrayView.h> /** @todo remove when planes() is gone */
#endif
#ifdef CORRADE_TARGET_WINDOWS /* I so HATE windef.h */
#undef near
#undef far
#endif
namespace Magnum { namespace Math {
namespace Implementation {
template<class, class> struct FrustumConverter;
}
/**
@brief Camera frustum
Stores camera frustum planes in order left (index `0`), right (index `1`),
bottom (index `2`), top (index `3`), near (index `4`) and far (index `5`).
@see @ref Magnum::Frustum, @ref Magnum::Frustumd,
@ref Intersection::pointFrustum(), @ref Intersection::rangeFrustum(),
@ref Intersection::aabbFrustum(), @ref Intersection::sphereFrustum()
*/
template<class T> class Frustum {
public:
/** @brief Create a frustum from projection matrix */
static Frustum<T> fromMatrix(const Matrix4<T>& m) {
return {m.row(3) + m.row(0),
m.row(3) - m.row(0),
m.row(3) + m.row(1),
m.row(3) - m.row(1),
m.row(3) + m.row(2),
m.row(3) - m.row(2)};
}
/**
* @brief Default constructor
*
* Equivalent to @ref Frustum(IdentityInitT).
*/
constexpr /*implicit*/ Frustum() noexcept: Frustum<T>{IdentityInit} {}
/**
* @brief Identity constructor
*
* Equivalent to creating a frustum from an identity matrix.
* @see @ref fromMatrix()
*/
constexpr explicit Frustum(IdentityInitT) noexcept;
/** @brief Construct a frustum without initializing the contents */
explicit Frustum(Magnum::NoInitT) noexcept: _data{Vector4<T>{Magnum::NoInit}, Vector4<T>{Magnum::NoInit}, Vector4<T>{Magnum::NoInit}, Vector4<T>{Magnum::NoInit}, Vector4<T>{Magnum::NoInit}, Vector4<T>{Magnum::NoInit}} {}
/**
* @brief Construct a frustum from plane equations
*
* The equations are in a form @f$ ax + by + cz + d = 0 @f$. You can
* use @ref planeEquation() to calculate the coefficients from a normal
* and a point.
*/
constexpr /*implicit*/ Frustum(const Vector4<T>& left, const Vector4<T>& right, const Vector4<T>& bottom, const Vector4<T>& top, const Vector4<T>& near, const Vector4<T>& far) noexcept: _data{left, right, bottom, top, near, far} {}
/**
* @brief Construct frustum from another of different type
*
* Performs only default casting on the values, no rounding or
* anything else.
*/
template<class U> constexpr explicit Frustum(const Frustum<U>& other) noexcept;
/** @brief Construct frustum from external representation */
template<class U, class V = decltype(Implementation::FrustumConverter<T, U>::from(std::declval<U>()))> constexpr explicit Frustum(const U& other) noexcept: Frustum<T>{Implementation::FrustumConverter<T, U>::from(other)} {}
/** @brief Convert frustum to external representation */
template<class U, class V = decltype(Implementation::FrustumConverter<T, U>::to(std::declval<Frustum<T>>()))> constexpr explicit operator U() const {
return Implementation::FrustumConverter<T, U>::to(*this);
}
/** @brief Equality comparison */
bool operator==(const Frustum<T>& other) const {
for(std::size_t i = 0; i != 6; ++i)
if(_data[i] != other._data[i]) return false;
return true;
}
/** @brief Non-equality comparison */
bool operator!=(const Frustum<T>& other) const {
return !operator==(other);
}
/**
* @brief Raw data
*
* Contrary to what Doxygen shows, returns reference to an
* one-dimensional fixed-size array of 24 elements, i.e.
* @cpp T(&)[24] @ce.
* @see @ref operator[]()
* @todoc Fix once there's a possibility to patch the signature in a
* post-processing step (https://github.com/mosra/m.css/issues/56)
*/
#ifdef DOXYGEN_GENERATING_OUTPUT
T* data();
const T* data() const; /**< @overload */
#else
auto data() -> T(&)[24] {
return reinterpret_cast<T(&)[24]>(_data);
}
/* Can't really be constexpr anymore, the only other solution is having
an union with `T _rawData[24]` and return that, but in a constexpr
context it'd mean we'd have to initialize it instead of `_data` in
the constructor ... and then operator[]() could not be constexpr
anymore. I can't think of a practical use case where constexpr
data() would be needed and operator[]() could not be used instead.
Similarly to RectangularMatrix::data(), having a statically sized
array returned is a far more useful property than constexpr, so that
wins. */
auto data() const -> const T(&)[24] {
return reinterpret_cast<const T(&)[24]>(_data);
}
#endif
#ifdef MAGNUM_BUILD_DEPRECATED
/**
* @brief Frustum planes
* @m_deprecated_since{2019,10} Use @ref operator[](std::size_t) const,
* @ref data() or @ref begin() / @ref end() instead.
*/
constexpr CORRADE_DEPRECATED("use operator[](), data() or begin() / end() instead") Corrade::Containers::StaticArrayView<6, const Vector4<T>> planes() const {
/* GCC 4.8 needs explicit construction */
return Corrade::Containers::StaticArrayView<6, const Vector4<T>>{_data};
}
#endif
/**
* @brief Plane at given index
* @m_since{2020,06}
*
* Expects that @p i is less than @cpp 6 @ce.
*/
Vector4<T>& operator[](std::size_t i) {
CORRADE_DEBUG_ASSERT(i < 6, "Math::Frustum::operator[](): index" << i << "out of range",
_data[i]);
return _data[i];
}
/** @overload */
/* returns const& so [][] operations are also constexpr */
constexpr const Vector4<T>& operator[](std::size_t i) const {
return CORRADE_CONSTEXPR_DEBUG_ASSERT(i < 6, "Math::Frustum::operator[](): index" << i << "out of range"), _data[i];
}
/**
* @brief First plane
* @m_since{2019,10}
*
* Together with @ref end() useful for range access, for example here
* to check for a point/frustum intersection, similarly to
* @ref Intersection::pointFrustum():
*
* @snippet MagnumMath.cpp Frustum-range
*/
Vector4<T>* begin() { return _data; }
/**
* @overload
* @m_since{2019,10}
*/
constexpr const Vector4<T>* begin() const { return _data; }
/**
* @overload
* @m_since{2019,10}
*/
constexpr const Vector4<T>* cbegin() const { return _data; }
/**
* @brief (One after) last plane
* @m_since{2019,10}
*/
Vector4<T>* end() { return _data + 6; }
/**
* @overload
* @m_since{2019,10}
*/
constexpr const Vector4<T>* end() const { return _data + 6; }
/**
* @overload
* @m_since{2019,10}
*/
constexpr const Vector4<T>* cend() const { return _data + 6; }
/**
* @brief Left plane
* @m_since{2020,06}
*/
Vector4<T>& left() { return _data[0]; }
constexpr Vector4<T> left() const { return _data[0]; } /**< @overload */
/**
* @brief Right plane
* @m_since{2020,06}
*/
Vector4<T>& right() { return _data[1]; }
constexpr Vector4<T> right() const { return _data[1]; } /**< @overload */
/**
* @brief Bottom plane
* @m_since{2020,06}
*/
Vector4<T>& bottom() { return _data[2]; }
constexpr Vector4<T> bottom() const { return _data[2]; } /**< @overload */
/**
* @brief Top plane
* @m_since{2020,06}
*/
Vector4<T>& top() { return _data[3]; }
constexpr Vector4<T> top() const { return _data[3]; } /**< @overload */
/**
* @brief Near plane
* @m_since{2020,06}
*/
Vector4<T>& near() { return _data[4]; }
constexpr Vector4<T> near() const { return _data[4]; } /**< @overload */
/**
* @brief Far plane
* @m_since{2020,06}
*/
Vector4<T>& far() { return _data[5]; }
constexpr Vector4<T> far() const { return _data[5]; } /**< @overload */
private:
Vector4<T> _data[6];
};
#ifndef CORRADE_SINGLES_NO_DEBUG
/** @debugoperator{Frustum} */
template<class T> Corrade::Utility::Debug& operator<<(Corrade::Utility::Debug& debug, const Frustum<T>& value) {
debug << "Frustum({" << Corrade::Utility::Debug::nospace;
for(std::size_t i = 0; i != 6; ++i) {
if(i != 0) debug << Corrade::Utility::Debug::nospace << "},\n {" << Corrade::Utility::Debug::nospace;
for(std::size_t j = 0; j != 4; ++j) {
if(j != 0) debug << Corrade::Utility::Debug::nospace << ",";
debug << value[i][j];
}
}
return debug << Corrade::Utility::Debug::nospace << "})";
}
/* Explicit instantiation for commonly used types */
#ifndef DOXYGEN_GENERATING_OUTPUT
extern template MAGNUM_EXPORT Corrade::Utility::Debug& operator<<(Corrade::Utility::Debug&, const Frustum<Float>&);
extern template MAGNUM_EXPORT Corrade::Utility::Debug& operator<<(Corrade::Utility::Debug&, const Frustum<Double>&);
#endif
#endif
template<class T> constexpr Frustum<T>::Frustum(IdentityInitT) noexcept: _data{
{ 1.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f, 1.0f},
{-1.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f, 1.0f},
{ 0.0f, 1.0f, 0.0f, 1.0f},
{ 0.0f, -1.0f, 0.0f, 1.0f},
{ 0.0f, 0.0f, 1.0f, 1.0f},
{ 0.0f, 0.0f, -1.0f, 1.0f}} {}
template<class T> template<class U> constexpr Frustum<T>::Frustum(const Frustum<U>& other) noexcept: _data{
Vector4<T>{other[0]},
Vector4<T>{other[1]},
Vector4<T>{other[2]},
Vector4<T>{other[3]},
Vector4<T>{other[4]},
Vector4<T>{other[5]}} {}
#ifndef MAGNUM_NO_MATH_STRICT_WEAK_ORDERING
namespace Implementation {
template<class T> struct StrictWeakOrdering<Frustum<T>> {
bool operator()(const Frustum<T>& a, const Frustum<T>& b) const {
StrictWeakOrdering<Vector<4, T>> o;
for(std::size_t i = 0; i < 6; ++i) {
if(o(a[i], b[i]))
return true;
if(o(b[i], a[i]))
return false;
}
return false; /* a and b are equivalent */
}
};
}
#endif
}}
#endif