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Added a new contout type which is capable of doing a point in polygon check and use this as a second level filter in building the bbox tree.
author | Sascha L. Teichmann <teichmann@intevation.de> |
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date | Thu, 17 Oct 2019 23:56:19 +0200 |
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# Development Main development is done on GNU/Linux systems, mainly Debian (stretch) or Ubuntu (18.04 LTS "Bionic Beaver"). First try packages from these distributions. `Makefile` requires GNU Make for building. And `.sh` files refer to Bash. (Both are standard in GNU/Linux setups.) # View source code history If you want to see the source code structure and history on our local machine (instead of online): `hg serve` from Mercurial SCM will start a local server. Install the [HighlightExtension](https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/HighlightExtension) to enable syntax highlighting. ## Backend You need a working [Go](https://golang.org/dl) build environment (1.13+). * Install dependencies `sh 3rdpartylibs` * Build Prerequesite: compile server ``` cd cmd/gemma/ go build cd ../../ ``` * Run Run server with `./cmd/gemma/gemma` ### View source code documentation interactively Use https://godoc.org/golang.org/x/tools/cmd/godoc (coming with package `golang-golang-x-tools` on Ubuntu.) to see the formatted documentation. Started in the top level directory like `godoc -http=:6060` you can access the documentation at `http://localhost:6060/pkg/gemma.intevation.de/?m=all` Hints: * A parameter like `-goroot /usr/lib/go-1.13` may avoid warnings, if the goroot is somewhere else. * Clicking on a function declaration header will take you to the source code. (Or changing `?m=all` to `?m=src?`). ## Client See [client/README](../client/README.md) for details.