geometry-io-wkt
Part of the boost_geometry workspace — a Rust port of Boost.Geometry. Most users should depend on the facade crate, which re-exports this one; depend on this crate directly only for a slimmer build.
OGC Well-Known Text (WKT) reader and writer.
Mirrors boost/geometry/io/wkt/{read,write,wkt}.hpp. The parser
emits a [geometry_model::DynGeometry] because WKT is heterogeneous
by construction (a GEOMETRYCOLLECTION mixes kinds); the writer
accepts concrete model geometries with [to_wkt] and user-defined
polygons implementing the geometry traits with [to_wkt_polygon].
Reference: OGC Simple Feature Access Part 1 (SFA-1) §7 for the WKT
grammar.
Serialize a user-defined polygon
Application types can implement the lightweight [geometry_trait] traits
directly; they do not need to be converted to a geometry_model polygon.
use geometry_cs::Cartesian;
use geometry_io_wkt::to_wkt_polygon;
use geometry_tag::{PointTag, PolygonTag, RingTag};
use geometry_trait::{Geometry, Point, Polygon, Ring};
struct Coordinate(f64, f64);
impl Geometry for Coordinate {
type Kind = PointTag;
type Point = Self;
}
impl Point for Coordinate {
type Scalar = f64;
type Cs = Cartesian;
const DIM: usize = 2;
fn get<const D: usize>(&self) -> f64 {
match D {
0 => self.0,
1 => self.1,
_ => unreachable!("a Coordinate has two dimensions"),
}
}
}
struct Boundary(Vec<Coordinate>);
impl Geometry for Boundary {
type Kind = RingTag;
type Point = Coordinate;
}
impl Ring for Boundary {
fn points(&self) -> impl ExactSizeIterator<Item = &Coordinate> + Clone {
self.0.iter()
}
}
struct Parcel {
exterior: Boundary,
holes: Vec<Boundary>,
}
impl Geometry for Parcel {
type Kind = PolygonTag;
type Point = Coordinate;
}
impl Polygon for Parcel {
type Ring = Boundary;
fn exterior(&self) -> &Boundary {
&self.exterior
}
fn interiors(&self) -> impl ExactSizeIterator<Item = &Boundary> {
self.holes.iter()
}
}
let parcel = Parcel {
exterior: Boundary(vec![
Coordinate(0.0, 0.0),
Coordinate(0.0, 2.0),
Coordinate(2.0, 2.0),
Coordinate(2.0, 0.0),
Coordinate(0.0, 0.0),
]),
holes: vec![],
};
assert_eq!(
to_wkt_polygon(&parcel),
"POLYGON((0 0,0 2,2 2,2 0,0 0))"
);
License
BSL-1.0 — see LICENSE.