dramatically improve time to import and edit maps.
The fix helps all maps that use extremely high edge weights to prevent
people from cutting through private roads. There may be a more robust
fast_paths fix later, but I want to reap the benefits for tomorrow's
release.
The dramatic numbers:
- importing huge_seattle: 893s down to 108s
- editing huge_seattle: 102s down to 19s
Query speeds didn't appear to substantially change.
"engine" that just operates on raw usize IDs. Embed that enum in each of
the particular pathfinders. This way, we don't have to keep duplicating
logic to delegate requests, handle one-step edge cases, etc. And it also
sets us up to more easily try out other CH implementations like osm_ch,
without having to move around tons of code.
Still use fast_path's InputGraph as the "universal" format, for now.
This is a huge change... got map_model compiling at least. Some stubbed
out stuff.
- Adding an internal alt_start to PathRequest
- Using it for contraction hierarchy queries only (the Dijkstra
implementation now diverges!)
- Figuring out which start position was used
TODO:
- Fix the unparking position
- Make sure the simulation inserts static blockages
- Carefully check the same start/end road case
- Evaluate impact on gridlock / cancelled trips
* Update dependencies
* Use github for polylabel, to make all dependencies use geo 0.18, not a mix of 0.18 and 0.17
* Downgrade lyon to avoid a crash
Co-authored-by: Dustin Carlino <dabreegster@gmail.com>
- better color contrast
- don't color neutral/no-change buckets
- show "-" rather than "0" for cells which have been filtered out
- bespoke, non-linear, bucket durations for x-axis
- less buckets for y-axis
- better copy for tooltips
- label axes
- show empty chart rather than no chart
- remove "delays" which aren't really risks
- clarify that risk visualizations are just for bikes for now
- remove filter UI and only include bikes
* Add craft and office to import and add/reorg AmenityType
* Remove bike rental/parking and rename BikeShop to Bike
* add in leisure and tourism tags, add more categories to AmenityType and remove lesser used tags
* add dependency on strum and strum_macros and removed some manual code for text display of Enum and Enum into string
* include lock file, fix color of buildings for amenity layer, fix formatting and use orders
Use it in the updater and all the importer tools. Only place it's not
used yet is parking_mapper and the in-game updater. [rebuild]
Also make the RunCommand state understand the control code for erasing
the current line. It... sort of works.
It was failing because the version of flatgeobuf we were using was not
compatible with the recent tokio update. Now we point to the unreleased
flatgeobuf which is compatible.
source to augment the ones in OSM. For
https://github.com/cyipt/actdev/issues/53 -- sometimes the buildings
just haven't been mapped in OSM yet, other times the buildings are part
of a future development site. In either case, we can procedurally
generate some houses, so this is a way to include them in the map.
Start doing this for Chapelford. But first, adjust the generated house
sizes -- they were WAY too tiny.
Also prep for [rebuild] [release]
Originally, the intention of the deleted calls was to not interrupt
Timer progress bars with warnings. But the output of things like the
importer is impossible to read anyway. Strongly considering explicitly
sending logs and timing info to separate places and using something like
multitail for live progress.
Unplumb timer from LOADS of places that just needed it for logging.
duplicated between the Berlin importer and the new census-based popdat
crate, and I suspect some form of it might get used for the actdev
integration. #424
- Simple -- one OpenGL call and feeding to the awesome image crate
- Faster -- seemingly don't need the sleep() for whatever vsync problems
- Portable -- doesn't use the Linux scrot tool
- I can switch windows and wiggle the cursor with impunity while this runs
One disadvantage: screencaps in S3 are now slightly larger PNGs, because
for some reason, the image/gif feature is super slow, even in release
mode.
For now, this makes the process of screenshot diffing map changes
easier. But it also might help with producing raster tiles for Leaflet. #440
Also, had to regenerate lakeslice because of the previous change --
it had an old adaptive signal baked in.