PrimitiveBlock

Struct PrimitiveBlock 

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pub struct PrimitiveBlock {
    pub primitive_groups: Vec<PrimitiveGroup>,
    pub granularity: i32,
    pub lat_offset: i64,
    pub lon_offset: i64,
    pub date_granularity: i32,
    /* private fields */
}
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NOTE: currently relations are stored, but we don’t wait for the Block to store all relations before we start testing primtiveHandle against the data. This is a problem because relations reference eachother at times, and we need to be able to resolve those references before we can run relationHandle against the data. This isn’t an important issue since in practice, all relations that reference eachother often produce garbage or unusable data. But it would be nice to fix this. Morbidly enough, the “BEST” solution is to treat relations like we do nodes and ways since relations could possibly reference eachother outside their own block. From a practical standpoint, I can’t see this being worth the effort or memory/time cost.

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§primitive_groups: Vec<PrimitiveGroup>

Primitive groups are smaller collections of the nodes, ways and relations

§granularity: i32

Granularity, units of nanodegrees, used to store coordinates in this block.

§lat_offset: i64

Offset value between the output coordinates and the granularity grid in units of nanodegrees.

§lon_offset: i64

Offset value between the output coordinates and the granularity grid in units of nanodegrees.

§date_granularity: i32

Granularity of dates, normally represented in units of milliseconds since the 1970 epoch.

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impl PrimitiveBlock

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pub fn get_string(&self, index: usize) -> &str

Get a string from the string table

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pub fn tags(&self, keys: &[u32], values: &[u32]) -> Properties

Get a record of strings from the string table

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impl Debug for PrimitiveBlock

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for PrimitiveBlock

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fn default() -> Self

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl ProtoRead for PrimitiveBlock

Read in the contents of the primitive block

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fn read(&mut self, tag: u64, pb: &mut Protobuf)

The read method is used to read a field from a protobuf message. The tag parameter is used to determine which field to read into the struct. The pbf parameter is used to read the data in the appropriate format. Read more

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