This change takes the existing typedefs for weight, duration and
distance, and makes them proper types, using the existing Alias
functionality.
Primarily this is to prevent bugs where the metrics are switched,
but it also adds additional documentation. For example, it now
makes it clear (despite the naming of variables) that most of the
trip algorithm is running on the duration metric.
I've not made any changes to the casts performed between metrics
and numeric types, they now just more explicit.
This PR improves routing results by adding support for snapping to
multiple ways at input locations.
This means all edges at the snapped location can act as source/target
candidates for routing search, ensuring we always find the best route,
and not the one dependent on the edge selected.
As part of graph contraction, node renumbering leads to
in-place permuting of graph state, including boolean vector elements.
std::vector<bool> returns proxy objects when referencing individual
bits. To correctly swap bool elements using MSVC, we need to explicitly
apply std::vector<bool>::swap.
Making this change fixes osrm-contract on Windows.
We also correct failing tests and other undefined behaviours
(mainly iterator access outside boundaries) highlighted by MSVC.
Includes all edges in the rtree, but adds an `is_startpoint` flag to each. Most plugin behaviour remains unchanged (non-startpoint edges aren't used as snapping candidates), but for map matching, we allow snapping to any edge. This fixes map-matching across previously non-is_startpoint edges, like ferries, private service roads, and a few others.
This adds the ability to mark ways with a user-defined
class in the profile. This class information will be included
in the response as property of the RouteStep object.
The new numbering uses the partition information
to sort border nodes first to compactify storages
that need access indexed by border node ID.
We also get an optimized cache performance for free
sincr we can also recursively sort the nodes by cell ID.
This implements issue #3779.