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/*
 * This file is part of gerbolyze, a vector image preprocessing toolchain 
 * Copyright (C) 2021 Jan Sebastian Götte <gerbolyze@jaseg.de>
 * 
 * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
 * it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
 * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
 * (at your option) any later version.
 * 
 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
 * GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
 * 
 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
 * along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 */

#include "svg_geom.h"

#include <cmath>
#include <string>
#include <iostream>
#include <sstream>
#include <queue>
#include <assert.h>
#include "svg_import_defs.h"

using namespace ClipperLib;
using namespace std;

/* Get bounding box of a Clipper Paths */
IntRect gerbolyze::get_paths_bounds(const Paths &paths) {
    if (paths.empty()) {
        return {0, 0, 0, 0};
    }

    if (paths[0].empty()) {
        return {0, 0, 0, 0};
    }

    IntPoint p0 = paths[0][0];
    cInt x0=p0.X, y0=p0.Y, x1=p0.X, y1=p0.Y;

    for (const Path &p : paths) {
        for (const IntPoint ip : p) {
            if (ip.X < x0)
                x0 = ip.X;

            if (ip.Y < y0)
                y0 = ip.Y;

            if (ip.X > x1)
                x1 = ip.X;

            if (ip.Y > y1)
                y1 = ip.Y;
        }
    }

    return {x0, y0, x1, y1};
}

enum ClipperLib::PolyFillType gerbolyze::clipper_fill_rule(const pugi::xml_node &node) {
    string val(node.attribute("fill-rule").value());
    if (val == "evenodd")
        return ClipperLib::pftEvenOdd;
    else
        return ClipperLib::pftNonZero; /* default */
}

enum ClipperLib::EndType gerbolyze::clipper_end_type(const pugi::xml_node &node) {
    string val(node.attribute("stroke-linecap").value());
    if (val == "round")
        return ClipperLib::etOpenRound;

    if (val == "square")
        return ClipperLib::etOpenSquare;

    return ClipperLib::etOpenButt;
}

enum ClipperLib::JoinType gerbolyze::clipper_join_type(const pugi::xml_node &node) {
    string val(node.attribute("stroke-linejoin").value());
    if (val == "round")
        return ClipperLib::jtRound;

    if (val == "bevel")
        return ClipperLib::jtSquare;

    return ClipperLib::jtMiter;
}

static void dehole_polytree_worker(PolyNode &ptree, Paths &out, queue<PolyTree> &todo) {
    for (int i=0; i<ptree.ChildCount(); i++) {
        PolyNode *nod = ptree.Childs[i];
        assert(nod);
        assert(!nod->IsHole());

        /* First, recursively process inner polygons. */
        for (int j=0; j<nod->ChildCount(); j++) {
            PolyNode *child = nod->Childs[j];
            assert(child);
            assert(child->IsHole());

            if (child->ChildCount() > 0) {
                dehole_polytree_worker(*child, out, todo);
            }
        }

        if (nod->ChildCount() == 0) {
            out.push_back(nod->Contour);

        } else {
            /* Do not add children's children, those were handled in the recursive call above */
            Clipper c;
            c.AddPath(nod->Contour, ptSubject, /* closed= */ true);
            for (int k=0; k<nod->ChildCount(); k++) {
                c.AddPath(nod->Childs[k]->Contour, ptSubject, /* closed= */ true);
            }

            /* Find a viable cut: Cut from top-left bounding box corner, through two subsequent points on the hole
             * outline and to top-right bbox corner. */
            IntRect bbox = c.GetBounds();

            /* Clipper might return a polygon with a zero-length, or an exactly vertical outline segment. We iterate
             * until we find a point that has a different X coordinate than our starting point. If we can't find one
             * because the polygon only consists only of points on a vertical line, we can safely discard it and do
             * nothing since it has zero area anyway. */
            for (size_t i=0; i<nod->Childs[0]->Contour.size(); i++) {
                if (nod->Childs[0]->Contour[i].X == nod->Childs[0]->Contour[0].X) {
                    continue;
                }

                /* We now have found that Contour[0] - Contour[i] has a non-zero horizontal component, and is a
                 * candidate for our cut. However, we have to make sure that the first point is left (lower X
                 * coordinate) of the second point, or the cutting polygon we create here would have a
                 * self-intersection, which with high likelihood would lead to a new hole being created when cutting.
                 */
                int a=0, b=i;
                if (nod->Childs[0]->Contour[i].X < nod->Childs[0]->Contour[0].X) {
                    /* Swap points */
                    a = i;
                    b = 0;
                }
                Path tri = { { bbox.left, bbox.top }, nod->Childs[0]->Contour[a], nod->Childs[0]->Contour[b], { bbox.right, bbox.top } };
                c.AddPath(tri, ptClip, true);

                /* Execute twice, once for intersection fragment and once for difference fragment. Note that this will yield
                 * at least two, but possibly more polygons. */
                c.StrictlySimple(true);
                c.Execute(ctDifference, todo.emplace(), pftNonZero);
                c.Execute(ctIntersection, todo.emplace(), pftNonZero);
                break;
            }
        }
    }
}

/* Take a Clipper polytree, i.e. a description of a set of polygons, their holes and their inner polygons, and remove
 * all holes from it. We remove holes by splitting each polygon that has a hole into two or more pieces so that the hole
 * is no more. These pieces perfectly fit each other so there is no visual or functional difference.
 */
void gerbolyze::dehole_polytree(PolyTree &ptree, Paths &out) {
    queue<PolyTree> todo;
    dehole_polytree_worker(ptree, out, todo);
    while (!todo.empty()) {
        dehole_polytree_worker(todo.front(), out, todo);
        todo.pop();
    }
}