Add support for nalgebra along with some tests.

Feature-gated with impl-nalgebra.
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nsmryan 2018-09-30 10:11:35 -04:00 committed by Dimitri Sabadie
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@ -22,6 +22,11 @@ default = ["std", "impl-cgmath"]
serialization = ["serde", "serde_derive"]
std = []
impl-cgmath = ["cgmath"]
impl-nalgebra = ["nalgebra"]
[dependencies.nalgebra]
version = "0.14"
optional = true
[dependencies.cgmath]
version = "0.16"

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@ -83,6 +83,9 @@
//! - **[cgmath](https://crates.io/crates/cgmath) implementors.**
//! + Adds some usefull implementations of `Interpolate` for some cgmath types.
//! + Enable with the `"impl-cgmath"` feature.
//! - **[nalgebra](https://crates.io/crates/nalgebra) implementors.**
//! + Adds some usefull implementations of `Interpolate` for some nalgebra types.
//! + Enable with the `"impl-nalgebra"` feature.
//! - **Standard library / no standard library.**
//! + Its possible to compile against the standard library or go on your own without it.
//! + Compiling with the standard library is enabled by default.
@ -98,11 +101,17 @@
#[cfg(feature = "impl-cgmath")] extern crate cgmath;
#[cfg(feature = "impl-nalgebra")] extern crate nalgebra;
#[cfg(feature = "serialization")] extern crate serde;
#[cfg(feature = "serialization")] #[macro_use] extern crate serde_derive;
#[cfg(feature = "impl-cgmath")] use cgmath::{InnerSpace, Quaternion, Vector2, Vector3, Vector4};
#[cfg(feature = "impl-nalgebra")] use nalgebra as na;
#[cfg(feature = "impl-nalgebra")] use nalgebra::core::allocator::Allocator;
#[cfg(feature = "impl-nalgebra")] use nalgebra::core::{DimName, DefaultAllocator, Scalar};
#[cfg(feature = "std")] use std::cmp::Ordering;
#[cfg(feature = "std")] use std::f32::consts;
#[cfg(feature = "std")] use std::ops::{Add, Div, Mul, Sub};
@ -385,6 +394,62 @@ impl Interpolate for Quaternion<f32> {
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "impl-nalgebra")]
impl<N, D> Interpolate for na::Point<N, D>
where D: DimName,
DefaultAllocator: Allocator<N, D>,
<DefaultAllocator as Allocator<N, D>>::Buffer: Copy,
N: Scalar + Interpolate {
fn lerp(a: Self, b: Self, t: f32) -> Self {
// The 'coords' of a point is just a vector, so we can interpolate component-wise
// over these vectors.
let coords = na::Vector::zip_map(&a.coords, &b.coords, |c1, c2| Interpolate::lerp(c1, c2, t));
na::Point::from_coordinates(coords)
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "impl-nalgebra")]
impl Interpolate for na::Vector1<f32> {
fn lerp(a: Self, b: Self, t: f32) -> Self {
na::Vector::zip_map(&a, &b, |c1, c2| Interpolate::lerp(c1, c2, t))
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "impl-nalgebra")]
impl Interpolate for na::Vector2<f32> {
fn lerp(a: Self, b: Self, t: f32) -> Self {
na::Vector::zip_map(&a, &b, |c1, c2| Interpolate::lerp(c1, c2, t))
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "impl-nalgebra")]
impl Interpolate for na::Vector3<f32> {
fn lerp(a: Self, b: Self, t: f32) -> Self {
na::Vector::zip_map(&a, &b, |c1, c2| Interpolate::lerp(c1, c2, t))
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "impl-nalgebra")]
impl Interpolate for na::Vector4<f32> {
fn lerp(a: Self, b: Self, t: f32) -> Self {
na::Vector::zip_map(&a, &b, |c1, c2| Interpolate::lerp(c1, c2, t))
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "impl-nalgebra")]
impl Interpolate for na::Vector5<f32> {
fn lerp(a: Self, b: Self, t: f32) -> Self {
na::Vector::zip_map(&a, &b, |c1, c2| Interpolate::lerp(c1, c2, t))
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "impl-nalgebra")]
impl Interpolate for na::Vector6<f32> {
fn lerp(a: Self, b: Self, t: f32) -> Self {
na::Vector::zip_map(&a, &b, |c1, c2| Interpolate::lerp(c1, c2, t))
}
}
// Default implementation of Interpolate::cubic_hermit.
pub(crate) fn cubic_hermite<T>(x: (T, f32), a: (T, f32), b: (T, f32), y: (T, f32), t: f32) -> T
where T: Copy + Add<Output = T> + Sub<Output = T> + Mul<f32, Output = T> + Div<f32, Output = T> {

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@ -1,4 +1,8 @@
extern crate splines;
#[cfg(feature = "impl-nalgebra")] extern crate nalgebra;
#[cfg(feature = "impl-nalgebra")] use nalgebra as na;
#[cfg(feature = "impl-nalgebra")] use splines::Interpolate;
use splines::{Interpolation, Key, Spline};
@ -128,3 +132,28 @@ fn several_interpolations_several_keys() {
assert_eq!(spline.sample(10.), Some(2.));
assert_eq!(spline.clamped_sample(11.), 4.);
}
#[cfg(feature = "impl-nalgebra")]
#[test]
fn nalgebra_point_interpolation() {
let start = na::Point2::new(0.0, 0.0);
let mid = na::Point2::new(0.5, 0.5);
let end = na::Point2::new(1.0, 1.0);
assert_eq!(Interpolate::lerp(start, end, 0.0), start);
assert_eq!(Interpolate::lerp(start, end, 1.0), end);
assert_eq!(Interpolate::lerp(start, end, 0.5), mid);
}
#[cfg(feature = "impl-nalgebra")]
#[test]
fn nalgebra_vector_interpolation() {
let start = na::Vector2::new(0.0, 0.0);
let mid = na::Vector2::new(0.5, 0.5);
let end = na::Vector2::new(1.0, 1.0);
assert_eq!(Interpolate::lerp(start, end, 0.0), start);
assert_eq!(Interpolate::lerp(start, end, 1.0), end);
assert_eq!(Interpolate::lerp(start, end, 0.5), mid);
}