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linesweeper: a robust sweep-line algorithm

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This rust crate implements a "robust" version of the Bentley-Ottmann sweep-line algorithm, and uses it to provide various two-dimensional geometric primitives like boolean operations on sets bounded by Bézier paths. It is currently in an early beta state.

Image demonstrating set operations applied to the linebender logo

Basic usage

To compute binary operations between curves, use the binary_op function, which takes in two paths and computes some binary operation on them:

use kurbo::Shape;
use linesweeper::{binary_op, FillRule, BinaryOp};

let square = kurbo::Rect::from_center_size((0.0, 0.0), (2.0, 2.0)).to_path(1e-6);
let circle = kurbo::Circle::new((0.0, 0.0), 1.2).to_path(1e-6);
binary_op(&square, &circle, FillRule::EvenOdd, BinaryOp::Intersection);

Advanced usage

For more advanced usage (like custom n-ary operations) see Topology, or the example in examples/bus.rs.

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