to further organize them by purpose, but for the moment, two problems:
1) the city picker UI is getting way too crowded
2) on native, the initial download is up to 145MB
Removing:
- the 3 Aurora maps and Green Lake, added for the ARC workshop, but no
longer the most active of collaborations
- Ballard is now subsumed by central Seattle -- the only advantage would
be keeping its full scenario of walking and transit trips, but the
simulation is horribly gridlocked there anyway
- the Rainier Valley map, originally meant for an SNG traffic light
timing study
- the larger udistrict map
network tool reasonably on the web. #743, #746
I'm declaring the budget to be 20MB gzipped map files.
- north and south seattle boundaries extended a bit
- central seattle added
- stripping out unused pathfinding data for walking and transit to
squeeze down the size. avoiding crashes for empty pathfinding -- if
you try to simulate a minified map, most trips will just fail
- Procedurally generate houses there, so the automatic travel demand
model doesn't produce totally silly patterns.
- Disable parking
- Allow vehicles to enter the intersection even when it looks like they
might get stuck; this lets the default scenario complete without
gridlock.
- Prebake the scenario, so a researcher can make edits and use all of
the A/B testing data viz.
The home-to-work scenario produces laughably bogus patterns... everyone
working at Bank Sepah.
The deadend trimming is too enthusiastic, getting rid of some unsnapped
cycleways and things connecting to the map border. Will iterate on it
this week; net benefit for now.
now that my faster machine works again.
Running importer jobs in parallel is actually super hard, because
there's async stuff thrown in there now to download files.
- offstreet_parking_length in importer config
- backwards compatibility for map edits
- fixing up the baked-in proposals
- working around a few PolyLine bugs that happen with the new rounding
- Don't regenerate actdev scenarios yet -- the upstream JSON format is
out of date, will have to fix separately.
I have some fuzzy vision of declaring all importer pieces as a dependency graph, with optional caching of some input, that would express this kind of thing better. But... in the meantime.
Now regenerating everything...
- Allow blocking the box around two complex intersections in Green Lake.
This makes the vehicle behavior much more realistic there, by visual
inspection.
- Amp up offstreet parking to 10 per building. I noticed the simulation
completes easily with --infinite_parking. This is an approximation of
that. We make really bad guesses about carpooling and the amount of
parking available around here, so effectively just remove it from
consideration for now.
- arrays are now iterable directly
- switch to using BTree{Set,Map}::retain!
- a round of clippy
- regenerate scenarios and prebaked data; not sure why, but there's a
diff
... But leave it disabled, until we can handle such larger file sizes
and levels of traffic.
And although this should be a behavioral no-op, there's a diff in the
scenario files, so recalculate them.