* optionally include condition and via node coords in InputRestrictionContainer
* only write conditionals to disk, custom serialization for restrictions
* conditional turn lookup, reuse timezone validation from
extract-conditionals
* adapt updater to use coordinates/osm ids, remove internal to external map
* add utc time now parameter to contraction
* only compile timezone code where libshp is found, adapt test running
* slight refactor, more tests
* catch invalid via nodes in restriction parsing, set default cucumber
origin to guinée
* add another run to test mld routed paths
* cosmetic review changes
* Simplify Timezoner for windows build
* Split declaration and parsing parts for opening hours
* adjust conditional tests to run without shapefiles
* always include parse conditionals option
* Adjust travis timeout
* Added dummy TZ shapefile with test timezone polygons
* [skip ci] update changelog
This disables the `-flto` LTO flag by default since we're seeing
segfaults in compiler lto plugins, binutils and linker errors again and
again for various clang / gcc / binutils combinations.
Pass `-DNEBALE_LTO` to `cmake` in order to re-enable LTO.
LTO situation in short:
- LTO does not work at all for gcc<4.9
- With gcc>=4.9 the "slim" LTO format is getting used dumping IR
- Older binutils need LTO plugins which know how to read this IR
- Recent binutils handle this format all by themselves
- LLVM is more or less the same with some Clang versions segfaulting
If you need the performance benefit of LTO, make sure your compiler and
binutils are up to date and see for yourself if LTO builds work for you.
References:
- https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/LinkTimeOptimizationFAQ
- https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/pull/3481#issuecomment-270618997
- https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/issues/3501
- https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/issues/3441
(and a ton of other LTO tickets if you search for them)
Adds an `generate_hints=false` option which lets us skip generating and
emitting hints for Waypoints. This can be used to decrease the response
size when the user does not need hints anyway.
We should think about making `false` the default here in v6.
instead of artificially removing lanes from a roundabout, we don't assing them in the first place.
this also prevents a problem where we would end up collapsing turns with lanes in a roundabout
This PR adds more advanced coordinate extraction, analysing the road
to detect offsets due to OSM way modelling.
In addition it improves the handling of bearings. Right now OSM reports
bearings simply based on the very first coordinate along a way.
With this PR, we store the bearings for a turn correctly, making the
bearings for turns correct.