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author | matthijs <matthijs@openttd.org> | 2005-01-31 11:23:10 +0000 |
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committer | matthijs <matthijs@openttd.org> | 2005-01-31 11:23:10 +0000 |
commit | a2dec6c32a8a7907fc3faaae761c97132c11a088 (patch) | |
tree | d44a0a41fee496e1abc2bb31d1f29e733309f757 /npf.h | |
parent | b64c375f2f9cbe0dca4f88e3fe3f613db03b84a4 (diff) | |
download | openttd-a2dec6c32a8a7907fc3faaae761c97132c11a088.tar.xz |
(svn r1751) - Feature: New PathFinder (NPF).
- Supports trains, road vehicles and ships.
- Uses A* pathfinding (same codebase as the new ai).
- Currently unlimited search depth, so might perform badly on large maps/networks (especially ships).
- Will always find a route if there is one.
- Allows custom penalties for obstacles to be set in openttd.cfg (npf_ values).
- With NPF enabled, ships can have orders that are very far apart. Be careful, this will break (ships get lost) when the old pathfinder is used again.
- Feature: Disabling 90 degree turns for trains and ships.
- Requires NPF to be enabled.
- Ships and trains can no longer make weird 90 degree turns on tile borders.
- Codechange: Removed table/directions.h.
- table/directions.h contained ugly static tables but was included more than once. The tables, along with a few new ones are in npf.[ch] now. Better suggestions for a location?
- Fix: Binary heap in queue.c did not allocate enough space, resulting in a segfault.
- Codechange: Rewritten FindFirstBit2x64, added KillFirstBit2x64.
- Codechange: Introduced constant INVALID_TILE, to replace the usage of 0 as an invalid tile. Also replaces TILE_WRAPPED.
- Codechange: Moved TileAddWrap() to map.[ch]
- Add TileIndexDiffCByDir(), TileIndexDiffCByDir().
- Codechange: Moved IsTrainStationTile() to station.h
- Add: IsRoadStationTile() and GetRoadStationDir().
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@@ -0,0 +1,128 @@ +#ifndef NPF_H +#define NPF_H + +#include "ttd.h" +#include "aystar.h" +#include "vehicle.h" + +//#define NPF_DEBUG +//#define NPF_MARKROUTE //Mark the routes considered by the pathfinder by +//mowing grass + +typedef struct NPFFindStationOrTileData { /* Meant to be stored in AyStar.targetdata */ + TileIndex dest_coords; /* An indication of where the station is, for heuristic purposes, or the target tile */ + int station_index; /* station index we're heading for, or -1 when we're heading for a tile */ +} NPFFindStationOrTileData; + +enum { /* Indices into AyStar.userdata[] */ + NPF_TYPE = 0, /* Contains an TransportTypes value */ +}; + +enum { /* Indices into AyStarNode.userdata[] */ + NPF_TRACKDIR_CHOICE = 0, /* The trackdir chosen to get here */ + NPF_NODE_FLAGS, +}; +enum { /* Flags for AyStarNode.userdata[NPF_NODE_FLAGS]*/ + NPF_FLAG_SEEN_SIGNAL = 1, /* Used to mark that a signal was seen on the way, for rail only */ + NPF_FLAG_REVERSE = 2, /* Used to mark that this node was reached from the second start node, if applicable */ +}; + +typedef struct NPFFoundTargetData { /* Meant to be stored in AyStar.userpath */ + uint best_bird_dist; /* The best heuristic found. Is 0 if the target was found */ + uint best_path_dist; /* The shortest path. Is (uint)-1 if no path is found */ + byte best_trackdir; /* The trackdir that leads to the shortes path/closest birds dist */ + AyStarNode node; /* The node within the target the search led us to */ +} NPFFoundTargetData; + +/* These functions below are _not_ re-entrant, in favor of speed! */ + +/* Will search from the given tile and direction, for a route to the given + * station for the given transport type. See the declaration of + * NPFFoundTargetData above for the meaning of the result. */ +NPFFoundTargetData NPFRouteToStationOrTile(TileIndex tile, byte trackdir, NPFFindStationOrTileData* target, TransportType type); +/* Will search as above, but with two start nodes, the second being the + * reverse. Look at the NPF_NODE_REVERSE flag in the result node to see which + * direction was taken */ +NPFFoundTargetData NPFRouteToStationOrTileTwoWay(TileIndex tile1, byte trackdir1, TileIndex tile2, byte trackdir2, NPFFindStationOrTileData* target, TransportType type); + +/* Will search a route to the closest depot. */ + +/* Search using breadth first. Good for little track choice and inaccurate + * heuristic, such as railway/road */ +NPFFoundTargetData NPFRouteToDepotBreadthFirst(TileIndex tile, byte trackdir, TransportType type); +/* Search by trying each depot in order of Manhattan Distance. Good for lots + * of choices and accurate heuristics, such as water */ +NPFFoundTargetData NPFRouteToDepotTrialError(TileIndex tile, byte trackdir, TransportType type); + +void NPFFillWithOrderData(NPFFindStationOrTileData* fstd, Vehicle* v); + +/* + * Some tables considering tracks, directions and signals. + * XXX: Better place to but these? + */ + +/** + * Maps a trackdir to the bit that stores its status in the map arrays, in the + * direction along with the trackdir. + */ +const byte _signal_along_trackdir[14]; + +/** + * Maps a trackdir to the bit that stores its status in the map arrays, in the + * direction against the trackdir. + */ +const byte _signal_against_trackdir[14]; + +/** + * Maps a trackdir to the trackdirs that can be reached from it (ie, when + * entering the next tile. + */ +const uint16 _trackdir_reaches_trackdirs[14]; + +/** + * Maps a trackdir to all trackdirs that make 90 deg turns with it. + */ +const uint16 _trackdir_crosses_trackdirs[14]; + +/** + * Maps a track to all tracks that make 90 deg turns with it. + */ +const byte _track_crosses_tracks[6]; + +/** + * Maps a trackdir to the (4-way) direction the tile is exited when following + * that trackdir. + */ +const byte _trackdir_to_exitdir[14]; + +/** + * Maps a track and an (4-way) dir to the trackdir that represents the track + * with the exit in the given direction. + */ +const byte _track_exitdir_to_trackdir[6][4]; + +/** + * Maps a track and a full (8-way) direction to the trackdir that represents + * the track running in the given direction. + */ +const byte _track_direction_to_trackdir[6][8]; + +/** + * Maps a (4-way) direction to the diagonal track that runs in that + * direction. + */ +const byte _dir_to_diag_trackdir[4]; + +/** + * Maps a (4-way) direction to the reverse. + */ +const byte _reverse_dir[4]; + +/** + * Maps a trackdir to the reverse trackdir. + */ +const byte _reverse_trackdir[14]; + +#define REVERSE_TRACKDIR(trackdir) (trackdir ^ 0x8) + +#endif // NPF_H |