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* Add geometry simplification to MapPolyline/MapPolylineObjectQSGPaolo Angelelli2020-02-121-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This change introduces a metric-based implementation of the Ramer-Douglas-Peucker line simplification algorithm to generate a LOD pyramid for the polyline geometries. This comes with a related property (in MapItemBase), lodThreshold, that can be used to change the threshold after which no simplification will be used. By default the value of this property is 0, meaning that the behavior will be unchanged and no LOD will be used. This change also introduces LOD on map polyine objects QSG, for which no property is introduced, and there's a default threshold set to zoom level 12 (which appear to produce acceptable results). Finally, this patch makes use of a threadpool with 1 thread to enqueue geometry simplification tasks, which would otherwise freeze the UI when computing for the first time. Support for geometry simplification is currently added only to polylines. It might be of interest extending it to polygons as well, once a proper strategy for handling the simplification of inner holes has been identified. Finally, extending it to circles could be of interest, while potentially bringing only minor benefits, as circle geometries are currently fixed to 128 vertices. Also adds a MapObject-based delegate to the geojson viewer example. Task-number: QTBUG-46652 Task-number: QTBUG-38459 Task-number: QTBUG-49303 Change-Id: I64b5db4577962db17e5388812909285c9356ef0d Reviewed-by: Fabian Kosmale <fabian.kosmale@qt.io>
* Port Map*ObjectPrivateQSG to the shader-based projection geometriesv5.15.0-alpha1Paolo Angelelli2020-02-111-0/+5
This patch changes the implementation of the scenegraph-based mapobjects (those created by QGeoTiledMap) to be the recently introduced one sporting shader-based map projection. This is much faster than the previous, but may introduce small glitches at this time (mostly on minified polylines). Adding polyline LOD simplification will solve this problem. Compared to equivalent Map Items (that is, Map Items backed by the same underlying implementation), map objects now are approximately 1.5x faster. This measure has been gathered using medium-size polygons (contained in the file 10_countries.json from the geojson_viewer example). The difference is caused by the additional QtQuick geometry related operations (essentially projecting the bounding box for each item) present in MapItems. Smaller polygons may therefore yield larger improvements, larger polygons the opposite. Change-Id: I3fc92b02b74a3a4d001e69755949a98f80d8a3d3 Reviewed-by: Alex Blasche <alexander.blasche@qt.io>