Removes the breaking libosrm API change by adding the old interface to
the new. This does not introduce any new breaks.
The downside of this is that it allows for multiple ways to
return JSON responses.
Currently OSRM only supports turn restrictions with a single via-node or one
via-way. OSM allows for multiple via-ways to represent longer and more
complex restrictions.
This PR extends the use of duplicate nodes for representng via-way turn
restrictions to also support multi via-way restrictions. Effectively, this
increases the edge-based graph size by the number of edges in multi via-way
restrictions. However, given the low number of these restrictions it
has little effect on total graph size.
In addition, we add a new step in the extraction phase that constructs
a restriction graph to support more complex relationships between restrictions,
such as nested restrictions and overlapping restrictions.
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.
In cases where we are unable to find a phantom node for an input
coordinate, we return an error indicating which coordinate failed.
This would always refer to the coordinate with index equal to the
number of valid phantom nodes found.
We fix this by instead returning the first index for which a
phantom node could not be found.
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.
* add a multiplier to the matrix
* add rounding
* remove scale_factor restrictions
* clamp for overflow error
* update check to match error message
* enforce clamping on < 0 and increase test coverage
* add an invalid scale_factor value to node tests
* increase test coverage
* changelog