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and version-1 if USE_FLOAT8_BYVAL. This might seem a bit pointless, but the idea is to have at least one regression test that will fail if we ever accidentally break version-0 functions that return float8. However, they're already broken, or at least hopelessly unportable, in the USE_FLOAT8_BYVAL case. Per a recent suggestion from Greg Stark.
130 lines
3.0 KiB
C
130 lines
3.0 KiB
C
/* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/contrib/earthdistance/earthdistance.c,v 1.15 2008/04/21 01:11:43 tgl Exp $ */
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#include "postgres.h"
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#include <math.h>
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#include "utils/geo_decls.h" /* for Point */
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#ifndef M_PI
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#define M_PI 3.14159265358979323846
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#endif
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PG_MODULE_MAGIC;
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/* Earth's radius is in statute miles. */
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static const double EARTH_RADIUS = 3958.747716;
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static const double TWO_PI = 2.0 * M_PI;
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/******************************************************
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*
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* degtorad - convert degrees to radians
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*
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* arg: double, angle in degrees
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*
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* returns: double, same angle in radians
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******************************************************/
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static double
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degtorad(double degrees)
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{
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return (degrees / 360.0) * TWO_PI;
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}
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/******************************************************
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*
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* geo_distance_internal - distance between points
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*
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* args:
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* a pair of points - for each point,
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* x-coordinate is longitude in degrees west of Greenwich
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* y-coordinate is latitude in degrees above equator
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*
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* returns: double
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* distance between the points in miles on earth's surface
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******************************************************/
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static double
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geo_distance_internal(Point *pt1, Point *pt2)
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{
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double long1,
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lat1,
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long2,
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lat2;
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double longdiff;
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double sino;
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/* convert degrees to radians */
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long1 = degtorad(pt1->x);
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lat1 = degtorad(pt1->y);
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long2 = degtorad(pt2->x);
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lat2 = degtorad(pt2->y);
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/* compute difference in longitudes - want < 180 degrees */
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longdiff = fabs(long1 - long2);
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if (longdiff > M_PI)
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longdiff = TWO_PI - longdiff;
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sino = sqrt(sin(fabs(lat1 - lat2) / 2.) * sin(fabs(lat1 - lat2) / 2.) +
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cos(lat1) * cos(lat2) * sin(longdiff / 2.) * sin(longdiff / 2.));
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if (sino > 1.)
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sino = 1.;
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return 2. * EARTH_RADIUS * asin(sino);
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}
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/******************************************************
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*
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* geo_distance - distance between points
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*
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* args:
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* a pair of points - for each point,
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* x-coordinate is longitude in degrees west of Greenwich
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* y-coordinate is latitude in degrees above equator
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*
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* returns: float8
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* distance between the points in miles on earth's surface
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*
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* If float8 is passed-by-value, the oldstyle version-0 calling convention
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* is unportable, so we use version-1. However, if it's passed-by-reference,
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* continue to use oldstyle. This is just because we'd like earthdistance
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* to serve as a canary for any unintentional breakage of version-0 functions
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* with float8 results.
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******************************************************/
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#ifdef USE_FLOAT8_BYVAL
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Datum geo_distance(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS);
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PG_FUNCTION_INFO_V1(geo_distance);
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Datum
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geo_distance(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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{
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Point *pt1 = PG_GETARG_POINT_P(0);
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Point *pt2 = PG_GETARG_POINT_P(1);
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float8 result;
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result = geo_distance_internal(pt1, pt2);
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PG_RETURN_FLOAT8(result);
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}
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#else /* !USE_FLOAT8_BYVAL */
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double *geo_distance(Point *pt1, Point *pt2);
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double *
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geo_distance(Point *pt1, Point *pt2)
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{
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double *resultp = palloc(sizeof(double));
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*resultp = geo_distance_internal(pt1, pt2);
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return resultp;
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}
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#endif /* USE_FLOAT8_BYVAL */
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