tidwall 6257ddba78 Faster point in polygon / GeoJSON updates
The big change is that the GeoJSON package has been completely
rewritten to fix a few of geometry calculation bugs, increase
performance, and to better follow the GeoJSON spec RFC 7946.

GeoJSON updates

- A LineString now requires at least two points.
- All json members, even foreign, now persist with the object.
- The bbox member persists too but is no longer used for geometry
  calculations. This is change in behavior. Previously Tile38 would
  treat the bbox as the object's physical rectangle.
- Corrections to geometry intersects and within calculations.

Faster spatial queries

- The performance of Point-in-polygon and object intersect operations
  are greatly improved for complex polygons and line strings. It went
  from O(n) to roughly O(log n).
- The same for all collection types with many children, including
  FeatureCollection, GeometryCollection, MultiPoint, MultiLineString,
  and MultiPolygon.

Codebase changes

- The pkg directory has been renamed to internal
- The GeoJSON internal package has been moved to a seperate repo at
  https://github.com/tidwall/geojson. It's now vendored.

Please look out for higher memory usage for datasets using complex
shapes. A complex shape is one that has 64 or more points. For these
shapes it's expected that there will be increase of least 54 bytes per
point.
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// Copyright 2012-2018 The NATS Authors
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// +build ignore
package main
import (
"flag"
"log"
"os"
"runtime"
"github.com/nats-io/go-nats"
)
// NOTE: Use tls scheme for TLS, e.g. nats-qsub -s tls://demo.nats.io:4443 foo
func usage() {
log.Fatalf("Usage: nats-qsub [-s server] [-t] <subject> <queue-group>\n")
}
func printMsg(m *nats.Msg, i int) {
log.Printf("[#%d] Received on [%s] Queue[%s] Pid[%d]: '%s'\n", i, m.Subject, m.Sub.Queue, os.Getpid(), string(m.Data))
}
func main() {
var urls = flag.String("s", nats.DefaultURL, "The nats server URLs (separated by comma)")
var showTime = flag.Bool("t", false, "Display timestamps")
log.SetFlags(0)
flag.Usage = usage
flag.Parse()
args := flag.Args()
if len(args) < 2 {
usage()
}
nc, err := nats.Connect(*urls)
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("Can't connect: %v\n", err)
}
subj, queue, i := args[0], args[1], 0
nc.QueueSubscribe(subj, queue, func(msg *nats.Msg) {
i++
printMsg(msg, i)
})
nc.Flush()
if err := nc.LastError(); err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
log.Printf("Listening on [%s]\n", subj)
if *showTime {
log.SetFlags(log.LstdFlags)
}
runtime.Goexit()
}