pub enum RaySegmentIntersection {
    RayHitsSegment,
    RayHitsLowerVertex,
    RayHitsUpperVertex,
    RayHitsSegmentAndAreParallel,
    RayStartsOnSegment,
    RayStartsOnOnFirstVertex,
    RayStartsOnSecondVertex,
}
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An intersection between a ray and a line segment

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RayHitsSegment

The ray hit the segment itself

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RayHitsLowerVertex

The ray hit the lower vertex of the segment

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RayHitsUpperVertex

The ray hit the upper vertex of the segment

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RayHitsSegmentAndAreParallel

The ray hit the whole segment, as it is parallel to the ray

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RayStartsOnSegment

The ray starts on the segment

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RayStartsOnOnFirstVertex

The ray starts on the first vertex of the segment

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RayStartsOnSecondVertex

The ray starts on the second vertex of the segment

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