Nothing
-Wstrict-prototypes
.geos_inner_join()
and geos_inner_join_keys()
for
potentially faster and/or more memory-efficient joins (#76, #66).geos_basic_strtree()
class and query methods to create tree
indices from non-GEOS geometries while making fewer copies (#73, #66).geos_line_merge()
, geos_line_merge_directed()
, geos_concave_hull()
,
geos_remove_repeated_points()
, geos_hilbert_code()
, and
geos_transform_xy()
(#69).geos_is_within_distance()
, geos_prepared_is_within_distance()
,
geos_read_geojson()
, geos_write_geojson()
,
geos_constrained_delaunay_triangles()
, geos_densify()
,
and a new argument flavor
to geos_write_wkb()
and
geos_write_hex()
to allow ISO WKB output instead of
EWKB output for geometries with Z values (#57).geos_project()
or geos_project_normalized()
(#52, #61).geos_simplify()
, geos_strtree_query()
, and
geos_clip_by_rect()
to speed up plotting for polygons/
lines with many vertices (#59, #61).geos_geometry_writer()
(workaround uses sf::st_as_binary()
and geos_read_wkb()
until the source of the crash can be determined) (#56).geos_geometry()
vectors
including a proper str()
method, proper behaviour with
data.frame()
, subset-assignment, and faster is.na()
.geos_geometry()
vectors now propagate CRS objects using
the wk::wk_crs()
/wk::wk_crs_output()
system.geos_strtree()
whereby the node_capacity
had
been set equal to the length of the input.geos_minimum_bounding_crc()
(like geos_minimum_bounding_circle()
but returning a wk::crc()
).geos_envelope_rct()
(like geos_envelope()
but returning
a wk::rct()
).geos_maximum_inscribed_crc()
(like
geos_maximum_inscribed_circle_spec()
but returning a wk::crc()
).geos_intersection_prec()
, geos_difference_prec()
,
geos_sym_difference_prec()
, geos_union_prec()
,
geos_unary_union_prec()
, geos_largest_empty_circle()
,
geos_maximum_inscribed_circle_spec()
,
geos_prepared_nearest_points()
,
and geos_prepared_distance()
. These functions are only
available when compiled with libgeos >= 3.9.1.wk::wksxp()
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