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% Copyright 2013 by Christian Feuersaenger
%
% This file may be distributed and/or modified
%
% 1. under the LaTeX Project Public License and/or
% 2. under the GNU Free Documentation License.
%
% See the file doc/generic/pgf/licenses/LICENSE for more details.
\usepgflibrary{intersections}
% FIXME : ARCHITECTURE VIOLATION: REQUIRES
% \usetikzlibrary{decorations.softclip}
%
%\usepgfmodule{decorations}
\newif\ifpgfpathfillbetween@split
\pgfkeys{%
/pgf/fill between/reverse/.is choice,
/pgf/fill between/reverse/.default=true,
/pgf/fill between/reverse/false/.code=\def\pgfpathfillbetween@reverse@mode{0},%
/pgf/fill between/reverse/true/.code=\def\pgfpathfillbetween@reverse@mode{1},%
%
% checks the coordinates of the first two path instructions as heuristics:
/pgf/fill between/reverse/auto/.code=\def\pgfpathfillbetween@reverse@mode{2},%
/pgf/fill between/reverse/auto,
/pgf/fill between/inner moveto/.is choice,
/pgf/fill between/inner moveto/connect/.code=\def\pgfpathfillbetween@inner@moveto{1},
/pgf/fill between/inner moveto/keep/.code=\def\pgfpathfillbetween@inner@moveto{2},
/pgf/fill between/inner moveto/connect,
%
% split=true allows to generate individual result paths for every
% region induced by the intersection points. Example:
% "color positive region in red and negative region in green".
% The case split=false results in just one output path
% (simpler+faster, but of course less powerful).
/pgf/fill between/split/.is if=pgfpathfillbetween@split,
/pgf/fill between/split/.default=true,
%
% Used to report results. This is mainly useful in conjunction
% with split=true: each result segment will be streamed.
%
% Results are reported in the sequence
% begin
% next ready
% next ready
% ...
% end
%
% 'begin' has no arguments.
/pgf/fill between/result stream/begin/.code=,%
%
% 'next ready' has macro arguments, but the macro \pgfretval
% contains the lowlevel path as result (i.e. you can write
% \pgfsetpath\pgfretval to activate it).
/pgf/fill between/result stream/next ready/.code={
\pgfaddpathandBB{\pgfretval}%
},%
%
% 'end' has no arguments.
/pgf/fill between/result stream/end/.code=,%
}%
% \pgfpathfillbetween[<options>]{<first path>}{<second path>}
%
% Generates a new path consisting of the "fill between" of the two arguments.
% #1: optional arguments with /pgf/fill between prefix
% #2: a macro containing the first path. More precisely, it is supposed to be a return value of \pgfgetpath.
% #3: a macro containing the second path (in a format understood by \pgfsetpath). It is supposed to be a return value of \pgfgetpath.
\def\pgfpathfillbetween{\pgfutil@ifnextchar[{\pgfpathfillbetween@opt}{\pgfpathfillbetween@opt[]}}%
\def\pgfpathfillbetween@opt[#1]#2#3{%
\begingroup
\pgfqkeys{/pgf/fill between}{#1}%
%
% remove any special round-corner-tokens:
\pgfprocessround{#2}{#2}%
\pgfprocessround{#3}{#3}%
%
\if1\pgfpathfillbetween@inner@moveto
% inner moveto=connect:
\pgfpathfillbetween@connect@inner@movetos#2%
\pgfpathfillbetween@connect@inner@movetos#3%
\fi
%
\if2\pgfpathfillbetween@reverse@mode
% reverse=auto
\expandafter\pgfpathfillbetween@heuristics@get@direction#2\pgf@stop
\let\pgfpath@filled@dir@first=\pgfretval
\expandafter\pgfpathfillbetween@heuristics@get@direction#3\pgf@stop
\let\pgfpath@filled@dir@second=\pgfretval
%
\ifx\pgfpath@filled@dir@first\pgfpath@filled@dir@second
% Ok, they (seem to) have the same direction. Reverse one of them:
\def\pgfpathfillbetween@reverse@mode{1}%
\else
\def\pgfpathfillbetween@reverse@mode{0}%
\fi
\fi
%
% softclip, if configured (no-op otherwise):
\pgfpathcomputesoftclippath{#2}{\pgfpathfillbetween@softclip@A}\let#2=\pgfretval%
\pgfpathcomputesoftclippath{#3}{\pgfpathfillbetween@softclip@B}\let#3=\pgfretval%
%
\ifx#2\pgfutil@empty
\pgfpathfillbetween@warning{first}%
\else
\ifx#3\pgfutil@empty
\pgfpathfillbetween@warning{second}%
\else
\pgfpathfillbetween@invoke{result stream/begin}%
%
\ifpgfpathfillbetween@split
\pgfpathfillbetween@compute@splitted{#2}{#3}%
\else
\pgfpathfillbetween@compute{#2}{#3}%
\pgfpathfillbetween@invoke{result stream/next ready}%
\fi
\pgfpathfillbetween@invoke{result stream/end}%
\fi
\fi
%
%
\endgroup
}%
\def\pgfpathfillbetween@warning#1{%
\pgfwarning{fill between skipped: the #1 input path is empty.}%
}%
% Replaces all 'moveto' operations inside of the soft path '#1' by
% 'lineto'. This excludes the first moveto.
%
% The motivation is that fillbetween should ignore inner movetos.
\def\pgfpathfillbetween@connect@inner@movetos#1{%
\expandafter\pgfpathfillbetween@connect@inner@movetos@#1\pgf@stop%
\let#1=\pgfretval
}
\def\pgfpathfillbetween@connect@inner@movetos@#1#2\pgf@stop{%
\ifx#1\pgfsyssoftpath@movetotoken
\pgfutilstrreplace{\pgfsyssoftpath@movetotoken}{\pgfsyssoftpath@linetotoken}{#2}%
\expandafter\def\expandafter\pgfretval\expandafter{\expandafter\pgfsyssoftpath@movetotoken\pgfretval}%
\else
\pgfutilstrreplace{\pgfsyssoftpath@movetotoken}{\pgfsyssoftpath@linetotoken}{#1#2}%
\fi
}%
\def\pgfpathfillbetween@invoke#1{\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgf/fill between/#1/.@cmd}\pgfeov}
\def\pgfpathfillbetween@replace@first@moveto#1#2\pgf@stop{%
\ifx#1\pgfsyssoftpath@movetotoken
\def\pgfretval{\pgfsyssoftpath@linetotoken #2}%
\else
\def\pgfretval{#1#2}%
\fi
}%
\def\pgfpathfillbetween@compute@splitted#1#2{%
% 0. normalize path sequences.
% ATTENTION : there are implicit assumptions on the INTERNAL ORDER of the two paths!
% This implementation needs to loop over them synchronously, i.e. it processes
% the 0.th segment of a and the 0th of b,
% the 1.th segment of a and the 1th of b,
% and so on. Here, "i th segment" implies a sort order in ascending x direction.
% This is, however, a weakness of \pgfintersectionofpaths - it does not really support this kind of sorting.
%
% I work around this by restricting the implementation to the "common use-cases", i.e. to two plots of functions which do not intersect themselves (i.e. to "functions" in the original sense). This will probably (almost surely) fail for parametric functions or circles.
%
\if0\pgfpathfillbetween@reverse@mode
% reverse=false
%
% This means one plot is in direction '+' and one in '-', i.e.
% a: x ---> x ---> x
% b: x <--- x <--- x
%
% However, we have the implicit assumption that both paths can be processed synchronously, i.e. that they have the SAME direction.
% To this end, we have to reverse one of them here (since \pgfintersectionofpaths does not automatically sort results in a suitable way):
%
\pgf@reverse@path{#2}%
\let#2=\pgfretval
%
% However, we need to re-reverse the individual segments later-on...
% So: set 'reverse=true'. Will be respected when assembling the splitted segments...
\def\pgfpathfillbetween@reverse@mode{1}%
\fi
%
% 1. compute intersection points:
\pgf@intersect@sort@by@second@pathfalse
%
% FIXME : do we want to sort by time!? That might be needed for curvetos ... ?
\pgf@intersect@sortfalse
\pgfintersectionofpaths%
{%
\pgfsetpath#1%
}%
{%
\pgfsetpath#2%
}%
%
% FIXME : computing the intersections is fine... but it would be
% even finer to report the resulting points back to tikz!
% -> call the *tikz* intersection lib through some sort of callback!?
%
% 2. split the first involved path into the
% segments induced by the intersection points:
\pgfcomputeintersectionsegments{1}%
\let\pgfpathfilled@a@segments=\pgfretval
%
% 2. split the second involved path into the
% segments induced by the intersection points:
\pgfcomputeintersectionsegments{2}%
\let\pgfpathfilled@b@segments=\pgfretval
%
\ifnum\pgfpathfilled@a@segments=\pgfpathfilled@b@segments\relax
\else
\pgferror{Illegal internal state encountered: the number segments induced by the intersection points of the two paths DIFFER between the first and the second path: first path has \pgfpathfilled@a@segments\space whereas the second has \pgfpathfilled@b@segments.}%
\fi
%
% Recombine the pairs of segments (a_i, b_i), i = 0,..., N-1 in a
% filled way:
\def\c@pgfpathfilled@counter{0}%
\pgfmathloop
\ifnum\c@pgfpathfilled@counter<\pgfpathfilled@a@segments\relax
\expandafter\let\expandafter\pgf@loc@path@a\csname pgf@intersect@path@split@a@\c@pgfpathfilled@counter\endcsname
\expandafter\let\expandafter\pgf@loc@path@b\csname pgf@intersect@path@split@b@\c@pgfpathfilled@counter\endcsname
%
\pgfpathfillbetween@compute{\pgf@loc@path@a}{\pgf@loc@path@b}%
% report to the result stream. It knows how to deal with it:
\pgfpathfillbetween@invoke{result stream/next ready}%
%
\pgfutil@advancestringcounter\c@pgfpathfilled@counter
\repeatpgfmathloop
}
\def\pgfpathfillbetween@compute#1#2{%
%\message{Combination of ^^J \meaning#1\space and ^^J \meaning#2...^^J}%
%
\if1\pgfpathfillbetween@reverse@mode
% reverse=true
%
% Ok, then reverse one of the paths. We choose the second one as that is easier to debug.
% FIXME : might make sense to determine which one is shorter...
\pgf@reverse@path{#2}%
\let#2=\pgfretval
\fi
%
% FIXME: what should I do if I have closed paths!? What is the
% expected behavior!? I know that the combination of two closed
% paths should probably be used as is, perhaps with even-odd-rule.
% This here should do the job.
%
% NOTE: I believe the 'split' fails to work with closed paths.
\pgfpathfillbetween@contains@closepathtoken{#1}%
\let\b@pgfpathfillbetween@contains@close@a=\pgfretval
\pgfpathfillbetween@contains@closepathtoken{#2}%
\let\b@pgfpathfillbetween@contains@close@b=\pgfretval
%
\def\b@pgfpathfillbetween@contains@close{0}%
\if1\b@pgfpathfillbetween@contains@close@b
\def\b@pgfpathfillbetween@contains@close{1}%
\fi
\if1\b@pgfpathfillbetween@contains@close@a
\def\b@pgfpathfillbetween@contains@close{1}%
\fi
%
\if0\b@pgfpathfillbetween@contains@close@b
\expandafter\pgfpathfillbetween@replace@first@moveto#2\pgf@stop
\let#2=\pgfretval
\fi
%
\t@pgf@toka=\expandafter{#1}%
\t@pgf@tokb=\expandafter{#2}%
%
\if0\b@pgfpathfillbetween@contains@close
% we need to close the resulting combined path, otherwise decorations will look strange:
\expandafter\pgfpathfillbetween@get@first@coord#1\pgf@stop
\t@pgf@tokc=\expandafter{\expandafter\pgfsyssoftpath@closepathtoken\pgfretval}%
\else
\t@pgf@tokc={}%
\fi
%
\edef\pgfretval{\the\t@pgf@toka\the\t@pgf@tokb\the\t@pgf@tokc}%
%
%\message{^^J = \meaning\pgfretval^^J}%
% that's it.
}
% #1 a macro containing a softpath
% OUTPUT:
% \pgfretval = 1 if the path contains \pgfsyssoftpath@closepathtoken
% and 0 otherwise.
\def\pgfpathfillbetween@contains@closepathtoken#1{%
\expandafter\pgfutil@in@\expandafter\pgfsyssoftpath@closepathtoken\expandafter{#1}%
\ifpgfutil@in@
\def\pgfretval{1}%
\else
\def\pgfretval{0}%
\fi
}
\def\pgfpathfillbetween@get@first@coord#1#2#3#4\pgf@stop{%
\def\pgfretval{{#2}{#3}}%
}%
% A utility function like \pgfsetpath which calls \pgfsetpath *and* protocols
% the size of each path segment (i.e. compute the bounding box).
%
% #1 a macro containing a softpath (i.e. something returned by
% \pgfgetpath)
\def\pgfsetpathandBB#1{%
\expandafter\pgfsetpath@protocolsizes@loop#1\pgf@stop
%
\pgfsetpath{#1}%
}%
% Like \pgfsetpathandBB, but this here *appends* to the existing
% softpath.
%
% #1 a macro containing a softpath (i.e. something returned by
% \pgfgetpath)
\def\pgfaddpathandBB#1{%
\expandafter\pgfsetpath@protocolsizes@loop#1\pgf@stop
\pgfaddpath#1%
}
% Like \pgfsetpath, but this here *appends* to the existing
% softpath.
%
% #1 a macro containing a softpath (i.e. something returned by
% \pgfgetpath)
\def\pgfaddpath#1{%
% append to any previous path elements:
\pgfgetpath\pgf@temp
\t@pgf@tokc=\expandafter{\pgf@temp}%
\t@pgf@toka=\expandafter{#1}%
\edef\pgfretval{\the\t@pgf@tokc\the\t@pgf@toka}%
\pgfsetpath{\pgfretval}%
}
% Takes a softpath on input, replaces its first moveto by a lineto,
% and returns it as softpath.
% #1: a macro containing a softpath (i.e. the result of \pgfgetpath)
%
% On output, \pgfretval contains a modified path.
\def\pgfpathreplacefirstmoveto#1{%
\ifx#1\pgfutil@empty
\let\pgfretval=#1%
\else
\expandafter\pgfpathfillbetween@replace@first@moveto#1\pgf@stop
\fi
}
% Defines \pgfretval to be '+' if the path's direction is "ascending"
% and "-" otherwise.
%
% Here, "ascending" means that its first two coordinates have
% ascending X coordinates. If the X coordinates are equal, the Y
% coordinates are used instead.
\def\pgfpathfillbetween@heuristics@get@direction#1#2#3{%
\pgfutil@ifnextchar\pgf@stop{%
% wow. it has just one path element... we can do nothing.
\def\pgfretval{+}%
\pgfutil@gobble
}{%
\pgfpathfillbetween@heuristics@get@direction@{#1}{#2}{#3}%
}%
}%
% example: \pgfsyssoftpath@movetotoken{#2}{#3}\pgfsyssoftpath@linetotoken{#5}{#6}#7\pgf@stop
% example:
% \pgfsyssoftpath@movetotoken{#2}{#3}
% \pgfsyssoftpath@curvetosupportatoken{<x>}{<y>}
% \pgfsyssoftpath@curvetosupportbtoken{<x>}{<y>}
% \pgfsyssoftpath@curvetotoken{<x>}{<y>}\pgf@stop
\def\pgfpathfillbetween@heuristics@get@direction@#1#2#3#4#5#6#7\pgf@stop{%
\def\pgf@temp{#4}%
\def\pgf@tempb{\pgfsyssoftpath@curvetosupportatoken}%
\ifx\pgf@temp\pgf@tempb
% Ah - a curveto! Use the end-point for the heuristics.
\pgfpathfillbetween@heuristics@get@direction@curveto #1{#2}{#3}#4{#5}{#6}#7\pgf@stop
\else
% Ok, assume it is line to (or its variants):
\pgfpathfillbetween@heuristics@get@direction@@{#2}{#3}{#5}{#6}%
\fi
}%
\def\pgfpathfillbetween@heuristics@get@direction@curveto#1#2#3\pgfsyssoftpath@curvetosupportatoken#4\pgfsyssoftpath@curvetotoken#5#6#7\pgf@stop{%
\pgfpathfillbetween@heuristics@get@direction@@{#2}{#3}{#5}{#6}%
}%
% #1: x1
% #2: y1
% #3: x2
% #4: y2
\def\pgfpathfillbetween@heuristics@get@direction@@#1#2#3#4{%
\edef\pgfretval{%
\ifdim #1<#3\space
+%
\else
\ifdim #1=#3\space
\ifdim #2<#4\space
+%
\else
-%
\fi
\else
-%
\fi
\fi
}%
}
\def\pgfsetpath@protocolsizes@loop#1{%
\ifx#1\pgf@stop%
\let\pgfsetpathBB@protocolsizesnext=\relax%
\else%
\ifx#1\pgfsyssoftpath@movetotoken%
\let\pgfsetpathBB@protocolsizesnext=\pgfsetpathBB@protocolsizestoken@simple%
\else%
\ifx#1\pgfsyssoftpath@linetotoken%
\let\pgfsetpathBB@protocolsizesnext=\pgfsetpathBB@protocolsizestoken@simple%
\else%
\ifx#1\pgfsyssoftpath@closepathtoken%
\let\pgfsetpathBB@protocolsizesnext=\pgfsetpathBB@protocolsizestoken@simple%
\else%
\ifx#1\pgfsyssoftpath@curvetosupportatoken%
\let\pgfsetpathBB@protocolsizesnext=\pgfsetpathBB@protocolsizestoken@curveto%
\else%
\ifx#1\pgfsyssoftpath@rectcornertoken%
\let\pgfsetpathBB@protocolsizesnext=\pgfsetpathBB@protocolsizestoken@rect%
\fi%
\fi%
\fi%
\fi%
\fi%
\fi%
\pgfsetpathBB@protocolsizesnext}
\def\pgfsetpathBB@protocolsizestoken@simple#1#2{%
\pgf@protocolsizes{#1}{#2}%
\pgfsetpath@protocolsizes@loop%
}
\def\pgfsetpathBB@protocolsizestoken@curveto#1#2\pgfsyssoftpath@curvetosupportbtoken#3#4\pgfsyssoftpath@curvetotoken#5#6{%
\pgf@protocolsizes{#1}{#2}%
\pgf@protocolsizes{#3}{#4}%
\pgf@protocolsizes{#5}{#6}%
\pgfsetpath@protocolsizes@loop
}
\def\pgfsetpathBB@protocolsizestoken@rect#1#2\pgfsyssoftpath@rectsizetoken#3#4{%
\pgf@protocolsizes{#1}{#2}%
\pgf@xa=#1\relax%
\advance\pgf@xa by#3\relax%
\pgf@ya=#2\relax%
\advance\pgf@ya by#4\relax%
\pgf@protocolsizes{\pgf@xa}{\pgf@ya}%
\pgfsetpath@protocolsizes@loop
}%
% Defines \pgfretval to be the reversed path of #1.
%
% #1 is supposed to be a macro containing a path without rounding specials (i.e. a result
% of \pgfprocessround)
\def\pgfcomputereversepath#1{%
% unfortunately, this is already used by internal macros...
\pgf@reverse@path#1%
}%
\def\pgf@reverse@path#1{%
% ATTENTION: this here is a special implementation which
% operates directly on softpaths. It does not make use of \pgf@decorate@inputsegmentobjects@reverse (reverse path decoration)
% because (a) decorations require their own special format and (b)
% this implementation is faster (both with respect to runtime asymptotics and runtime constant).
\def\pgf@reverse@first@type{}%
\def\pgf@reverse@last@pt{}%
\def\b@pgf@reversepath@last@is@close{0}%
\pgfprependlistnewempty{pgfretval}%
\let\pgfreverse@iterate=\pgfreverse@checkfirst@then
\expandafter\pgf@reverse@loop#1\pgf@stop
%
\if 0\b@pgf@reversepath@last@is@close%
\expandafter\pgfreverse@prepend@last\expandafter{\pgf@reverse@first@type}{x}{x}%
\else
% as soon as a closepathtoken is encountered, the associated
% moveto is processed right away.
%
% FIXME : I doubt that the implementation works if more than
% one closepathtoken is in here ...
\fi
\pgfprependlistlet\pgfretval={pgfretval}%
%
}%
\def\pgf@reverse@loop#1{%
\ifx#1\pgf@stop%
\let\pgfreverse@next=\relax%
\else%
\def\b@pgf@reversepath@last@is@close{0}%
\ifx#1\pgfsyssoftpath@movetotoken%
\let\pgfreverse@next=\pgfreverse@token@moveto%
\else%
\ifx#1\pgfsyssoftpath@linetotoken%
\let\pgfreverse@next=\pgfreverse@token@lineto%
\else%
\ifx#1\pgfsyssoftpath@closepathtoken%
\let\pgfreverse@next=\pgfreverse@token@close%
\else%
\ifx#1\pgfsyssoftpath@curvetosupportatoken%
\let\pgfreverse@next=\pgfreverse@token@curveto%
\else%
\ifx#1\pgfsyssoftpath@rectcornertoken%
\let\pgfreverse@next=\pgfreverse@token@rect%
\fi%
\fi%
\fi%
\fi%
\fi%
\fi%
\pgfreverse@next}
\def\pgfreverse@checkfirst@then#1{%
\def\pgf@reverse@first@type{#1}%
\let\pgfreverse@iterate=\pgfutil@gobble
}%
\def\pgfreverse@prepend@last#1#2#3{%
\ifx\pgf@reverse@last@pt\pgfutil@empty
\else
\t@pgf@toka={#1}%
\t@pgf@tokb=\expandafter{\pgf@reverse@last@pt}%
\edef\pgf@marshal{\the\t@pgf@toka\the\t@pgf@tokb}%
\expandafter\pgfprependlistpushfront\pgf@marshal\to{pgfretval}%
\fi
\def\pgf@reverse@last@pt{{#2}{#3}}%
}%
\def\pgfreverse@token@moveto#1#2{%
\pgfreverse@iterate{\pgfsyssoftpath@movetotoken}%
\pgfreverse@prepend@last\pgfsyssoftpath@movetotoken{#1}{#2}%
\pgf@reverse@loop%
}
\def\pgfreverse@token@lineto#1#2{%
\pgfreverse@iterate{\pgfsyssoftpath@linetotoken}%
\pgfreverse@prepend@last\pgfsyssoftpath@linetotoken{#1}{#2}%
\pgf@reverse@loop
}
\def\pgfreverse@token@close#1#2{%
% close tokens are complicated: they always correspond to the most
% recent moveto token.
%
% First: remember that the last encountered token was 'close': if
% this is the lastmost token, we must not insert a final moveto.
\def\b@pgf@reversepath@last@is@close{1}%
%
% Second: *append*
% \pgfsyssoftpath@closepathtoken{<lastx>}{<lasty>}.
%
% Appending is unsupported by the prepend-list, so we have to
% terminate it, append, and reinitialize it with the result:
\pgfprependlistlet\pgfretval={pgfretval}%
\t@pgf@toka=\expandafter{\pgfretval}%
\t@pgf@tokb={\pgfsyssoftpath@closepathtoken}%
\t@pgf@tokc=\expandafter{\pgf@reverse@last@pt}%
\edef\pgf@marshal{\the\t@pgf@toka\the\t@pgf@tokb\the\t@pgf@tokc}%
%
% ... create a new list with the result:
\pgfprependlistnewempty{pgfretval}%
\expandafter\pgfprependlistpushfront\pgf@marshal\to{pgfretval}%
%
% and prepend a moveto.
\pgfreverse@prepend@last\pgfsyssoftpath@movetotoken{#1}{#2}%
%
\pgf@reverse@loop
}
\def\pgfreverse@token@curveto#1#2\pgfsyssoftpath@curvetosupportbtoken#3#4\pgfsyssoftpath@curvetotoken#5#6{%
\pgfreverse@iterate{\pgfsyssoftpath@curvetosupportatoken{#1}{#2}\pgfsyssoftpath@curvetosupportbtoken{#3}{#4}\pgfsyssoftpath@curvetotoken}%
\pgfreverse@prepend@last{\pgfsyssoftpath@curvetosupportatoken{#3}{#4}\pgfsyssoftpath@curvetosupportbtoken{#1}{#2}\pgfsyssoftpath@curvetotoken}{#5}{#6}%
\pgf@reverse@loop
}
\def\pgfreverse@token@rect#1#2\pgfsyssoftpath@rectsizetoken#3#4{%
% FIXME: UNTESTED
\pgf@xa=#1\relax%
\advance\pgf@xa by#3\relax%
\pgf@ya=#2\relax%
\advance\pgf@ya by#4\relax%
\edef\pgf@marshal{%
\noexpand\pgfsyssoftpath@movetotoken
{%
{#1}{#2}%
\noexpand\pgfsyssoftpath@linetotoken{\the\pgf@xa}{#2}%
\noexpand\pgfsyssoftpath@linetotoken{\the\pgf@xa}{\the\pgf@ya}%
\noexpand\pgfsyssoftpath@linetotoken{#1}{\the\pgf@ya}%
\noexpand\pgfsyssoftpath@closepathtoken{#1}{#2}%
}%
}%
\pgfreverse@iterate\pgfsyssoftpath@movetotoken
\edef\pgf@reverse@last@pt{{#1}{#2}}%
\expandafter\pgf@reverse@loop\pgf@marshal%
}
% ----------------------------------------
% Given that some intersections have been computed already (and are in
% the current scope), this command computes the intersection segments
% for one of the input arguments.
%
% On output, \pgfretval contains the number of computed segments. The
% segments as such can be accessed via \pgfgetintersectionsegmentpath.
%
% #1 : should be '1' if the FIRST argument of
% \pgfintersectionofpaths should be used and '2' the SECOND
% argument of \pgfintersectionofpaths should be used on input.
%
% EXAMPLE:
%
% \def\inputValue{%
% \pgfsyssoftpath@movetotoken {56.90549pt}{0.0pt}%
% \pgfsyssoftpath@linetotoken {85.35823pt}{28.45274pt}%
% \pgfsyssoftpath@linetotoken {113.81097pt}{0.0pt}%
% \pgfsyssoftpath@linetotoken {142.26372pt}{28.45274pt}%
% \pgfsyssoftpath@linetotoken {170.71646pt}{0.0pt}%
% }
%
% \pgfpointintersectionsolution{1}%
% \pgfplotsassertequalstok{\the\pgf@x, \the\pgf@y}{71.13918pt, 14.2278pt}{solution 1}
% \pgfpointintersectionsolution{2}%
% \pgfplotsassertequalstok{\the\pgf@x, \the\pgf@y}{99.59497pt, 14.2278pt}{solution 2}
% \pgfpointintersectionsolution{3}%
% \pgfplotsassertequalstok{\the\pgf@x, \the\pgf@y}{128.05057pt, 14.2278pt}{solution 3}
% \pgfpointintersectionsolution{4}%
% \pgfplotsassertequalstok{\the\pgf@x, \the\pgf@y}{156.50636pt, 14.2278pt}{solution 4}
%
%
% \pgfcomputeintersectionsegments{1}%
%
% \message{OUTPUT: \meaning\pgfretval^^J}%
% \expandafter\def\csname expected@a@0\endcsname{%
% \pgfsyssoftpath@movetotoken {56.90549pt}{0.0pt}%
% \pgfsyssoftpath@linetotoken{71.13918pt}{14.2278pt}%
% }
% \expandafter\def\csname expected@a@1\endcsname{%
% \pgfsyssoftpath@movetotoken{71.13918pt}{14.2278pt}%
% \pgfsyssoftpath@linetotoken {85.35823pt}{28.45274pt}%
% \pgfsyssoftpath@linetotoken{99.59497pt}{14.2278pt}%
% }
% \expandafter\def\csname expected@a@2\endcsname{%
% \pgfsyssoftpath@movetotoken{99.59497pt}{14.2278pt}%
% \pgfsyssoftpath@linetotoken {113.81097pt}{0.0pt}%
% \pgfsyssoftpath@linetotoken{128.05057pt}{14.2278pt}%
% }
% \expandafter\def\csname expected@a@3\endcsname{%
% \pgfsyssoftpath@movetotoken{128.05057pt}{14.2278pt}%
% \pgfsyssoftpath@linetotoken {142.26372pt}{28.45274pt}%
% \pgfsyssoftpath@linetotoken{156.50636pt}{14.2278pt}%
% }
% \expandafter\def\csname expected@a@4\endcsname{%
% \pgfsyssoftpath@movetotoken{156.50636pt}{14.2278pt}%
% \pgfsyssoftpath@linetotoken {170.71646pt}{0.0pt}%
% }
% %
\def\pgfcomputeintersectionsegments#1{%
\pgfcomputeintersectionsegments@set@src{#1}%
\ifnum\pgfintersectionsolutions=0 %
\pgfutil@namelet{pgf@intersect@path@split@\pgf@insert@intersections@src @0}{pgf@intersect@path@\pgf@insert@intersections@src}%
\def\pgfretval{0}%
\else
%
% This algorithm *relies* on an increasing sort order. Sort
% them:
\pgfintersectionsolutionsortbytime@@%
%
%
\pgfapplistnewempty{pgfretval@tmp}%
\def\pgf@insert@cursolution{1}%
\def\c@pgf@path@result{0}%
\let\c@pgf@path@segment=\c@pgf@countd
\let\c@pgf@path@segment@trg=\c@pgf@countc
\c@pgf@path@segment=0 %
\pgf@fillbetween@get@time@off{\pgf@insert@intersections@src}{\pgf@insert@cursolution}%
\c@pgf@path@segment@trg=\pgfretval\relax
%
\pgfutil@namelet{pgf@loc@TMPa}{pgf@intersect@path@\pgf@insert@intersections@src}%
\expandafter\pgf@insert@intersections@loop\pgf@loc@TMPa\pgf@stop
%
\pgfapplistlet\pgf@loc@TMPa={pgfretval@tmp}%
\expandafter\let\csname pgf@intersect@path@split@\pgf@insert@intersections@src @\c@pgf@path@result\endcsname=\pgf@loc@TMPa%
\pgfutil@advancestringcounter\c@pgf@path@result%
\let\pgfretval=\c@pgf@path@result%
\fi
}%
% Defines \pgfretval to contain the desired path segment as softpath.
%
% @see \pgfsetpath
% @see \pgfsetpathandBB
% @see \pgfaddpathandBB
%
% #1: the value '1' if results for the FIRST argument of
% \pgfintersectionofpaths are requested or '2' if results for the
% SECOND path are requested (compare \pgfcomputeintersectionsegments).
% #2: the segment index (a number 0<= #2 < numbersegments).
% The number of segments is returned by
% \pgfcomputeintersectionsegments.
\def\pgfgetintersectionsegmentpath#1#2{%
\pgfcomputeintersectionsegments@set@src{#1}%
\afterassignment\pgfcomputeintersectionsegments@set@src@gobble
\c@pgf@countc=#2\relax%
\expandafter\let\expandafter\pgfretval\csname pgf@intersect@path@split@\pgf@insert@intersections@src @\the\c@pgf@countc\endcsname
\ifx\pgfretval\relax
\pgferror{There is no intersection segment '#2' in path '#1'}%
\fi
}%
\def\pgfcomputeintersectionsegments@set@src@gobble#1\relax{}
\def\pgfcomputeintersectionsegments@set@src#1{%
\ifcase#1\relax
% 0
\pgferror{illegal argument supplied.}
\or
\def\pgf@insert@intersections@src{a}%
\or
\def\pgf@insert@intersections@src{b}%
\else
\pgferror{illegal argument supplied.}
\fi
}%
\def\pgfintersectionsolutionsortbytime@@{%
% this is an O(n^2) sort method. It might suffice provided that
% the number of intersections is small... and it is the same
% runtime as that of the intersection lib as such (which is, in
% fact, worse).
%
% Note that this bubble-sort-approach has the benefit that if the
% input sequence *is* actually sorted, that it will have no effect
% at all (linear time).
\pgf@intersect@solutions@sortfinishtrue%
\pgfmathloop%
\ifnum\pgfmathcounter<\pgfintersectionsolutions\relax%
\pgfutil@tempcnta=\pgfmathcounter%
\advance\pgfutil@tempcnta by1\relax%
%
% acquire the sort keys...
\pgfintersectiongetsolutiontimes{\pgfmathcounter}{\pgf@loc@tmp@A@a}{\pgf@loc@tmp@A@b}%
\pgfintersectiongetsolutiontimes{\the\pgfutil@tempcnta}{\pgf@loc@tmp@B@a}{\pgf@loc@tmp@B@b}%
%
\ifdim\csname pgf@loc@tmp@A@\pgf@insert@intersections@src\endcsname pt>%
\csname pgf@loc@tmp@B@\pgf@insert@intersections@src\endcsname pt\relax%
\pgf@intersect@solutions@sortfinishfalse%
%
\pgfintersectionsolutionsortbytime@swap{pgfpoint@intersect@solution@\pgfmathcounter}%
{pgfpoint@intersect@solution@\the\pgfutil@tempcnta}%
%
\pgfintersectionsolutionsortbytime@swap{pgf@intersect@solution@props@\pgfmathcounter}%
{pgf@intersect@solution@props@\the\pgfutil@tempcnta}%
\fi%
\repeatpgfmathloop%
\ifpgf@intersect@solutions@sortfinish%
\else%
\expandafter\pgfintersectionsolutionsortbytime@@%
\fi%
}
% #1: either 'a' or 'b', depending on the required part
% #2: the solution index (starting with 1)
% Defines \pgfretval to contain the result.
\def\pgf@fillbetween@get@time@off#1#2{%
\pgfintersectiongetsolutionsegmentindices{#2}{\pgf@temp@a}{\pgf@temp@b}%
\edef\pgfretval{\csname pgf@temp@#1\endcsname}%
}%
% ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
% Splits a Bezier curve at a designated time 't'
% using decasteljau
%--------------------------------------------------
% Point lerp(float t, Point A, Point B) {
% return A*(1-t) + B*t; // + and * overloaded for Points
% }
%
% void split(t, Point P[4], Point L[4], Point R[4]) {
% Point P01 = lerp(t, P[0], P[1]);
% Point P12 = lerp(t, P[1], P[2]);
% Point P23 = lerp(t, P[2], P[3]);
% Point P012 = lerp(t, P01, P12);
% Point P123 = lerp(t, P12, P13);
% Point Q = lerp(t, P012, P123);
% L[0] = P[0]; L[1] = P01; L[2] = P012; L[3] = Q;
% R[0] = Q;
% R[1] = P123; R[2] = P23; R[3] = P[3];
% }
%--------------------------------------------------
% INPUT:
% #1: a value in the range [0,1] which determines the split point
% #2,#3,#4,#5: the points of the curve, each of the form {<x>}{<y>}
%
% OUTPUT:
% \pgfretval@L{{<A>}{<B>}{<C>}{<D>}}
% \pgfretval@R{{<A>}{<B>}{<C>}{<D>}}
%
% @see \pgf@split@curveto@softpaths
\def\pgf@split@curveto#1#2#3#4#5{%
\begingroup
\pgf@xa=-#1pt %
\advance\pgf@xa by1pt %
\edef\pgf@split@one@m@t{\pgf@sys@tonumber\pgf@xa}%
%
\pgf@split@curveto@lerp{#1}{\pgf@split@one@m@t}{#2}{#3}%
\pgf@split@curveto@tomacro\pgf@split@curveto@p@AB
%
\pgf@split@curveto@lerp{#1}{\pgf@split@one@m@t}{#3}{#4}%
\pgf@split@curveto@tomacro\pgf@split@curveto@p@BC
%
\pgf@split@curveto@lerp{#1}{\pgf@split@one@m@t}{#4}{#5}%
\pgf@split@curveto@tomacro\pgf@split@curveto@p@CD
%
\pgf@split@curveto@lerp{#1}{\pgf@split@one@m@t}{\pgf@split@curveto@p@AB}{\pgf@split@curveto@p@BC}%
\pgf@split@curveto@tomacro\pgf@split@curveto@p@ABC
%
\pgf@split@curveto@lerp{#1}{\pgf@split@one@m@t}{\pgf@split@curveto@p@BC}{\pgf@split@curveto@p@CD}%
\pgf@split@curveto@tomacro\pgf@split@curveto@p@BCD
%
\pgf@split@curveto@lerp{#1}{\pgf@split@one@m@t}{\pgf@split@curveto@p@ABC}{\pgf@split@curveto@p@BCD}%
\pgf@split@curveto@tomacro\pgf@split@curveto@p@Q
%
\xdef\pgf@marshal{%
\edef\noexpand\pgfretval@L{{#2}{\pgf@split@curveto@p@AB}{\pgf@split@curveto@p@ABC}{\pgf@split@curveto@p@Q}}%
\edef\noexpand\pgfretval@R{{\pgf@split@curveto@p@Q}{\pgf@split@curveto@p@BCD}{\pgf@split@curveto@p@CD}{#5}}%
}%
\endgroup
\pgf@marshal
}
% Splits a Bezier curve at a designated time 't'
%
% This variants takes a part of a softpath as input:
%
% #1: a curveto- a macro containing a softpath of the form
% <x><y>\pgfsyssoftpath@curvetosupportatoken<x><y>\pgfsyssoftpath@curvetosupportbtoken<x><y>\pgfsyssoftpath@curvetotoken<x><y>
% #2: t in [0,1]
%
% OUTPUT: \pgfretval@L contains the LEFT segment (in the same softpath format) and \pgfretval@R contains the RIGHT segment (in the softpath format), \pgfretval contains the intersection point (i.e. the point evaluated at 't')
\def\pgf@split@curveto@softpaths#1#2{%
\expandafter\pgf@split@curveto@softpaths@#1{#2}%
}
\def\pgf@split@curveto@softpaths@#1#2\pgfsyssoftpath@curvetosupportatoken#3#4\pgfsyssoftpath@curvetosupportbtoken#5#6\pgfsyssoftpath@curvetotoken#7#8#9{%
\pgf@split@curveto{#9}%
{{#1}{#2}}%
{{#3}{#4}}%
{{#5}{#6}}%
{{#7}{#8}}%
\expandafter\pgf@split@curveto@softpaths@@\pgfretval@L\pgfretval@L
\expandafter\pgf@split@curveto@softpaths@@\pgfretval@R\pgfretval@R
}%
\def\pgf@split@curveto@softpaths@@#1#2#3#4#5{%
% we can silently omit the moveto component.
\def#5{\pgfsyssoftpath@curvetosupportatoken#2\pgfsyssoftpath@curvetosupportbtoken#3\pgfsyssoftpath@curvetotoken#4}%
\def\pgfretval{#1}%
}%
% ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
% defines \pgf@x, \pgf@y to be A*(1-t) + B*t
% #1: the scalar value 't' in [0,1]
% #2: the scalar value '1-t' in [0,1]
% #3: a 2d point 'A' of the form {<x>}{<y>}
% #4: a 2d point 'B' of the form {<x>}{<y>}
\def\pgf@split@curveto@lerp#1#2#3#4{%
\pgfpointadd
{\pgfqpointscale{#2}{\expandafter\pgfqpoint#3}}%
{\pgfqpointscale{#1}{\expandafter\pgfqpoint#4}}%
}%
\def\pgf@split@curveto@tomacro#1{%
\edef#1{{\the\pgf@x}{\the\pgf@y}}%
}
\def\pgfcomputeintersectionsegments@@{%
%\message{processing segment \the\c@pgf@path@segment\space (current solution \pgf@insert@cursolution/\pgfintersectionsolutions; target segment \the\c@pgf@path@segment@trg, currentxy \pgfinsert@intersect@tok@currentxy, lastxy \pgfinsert@intersect@tok@lastxy)^^J}%
\pgfmathloop
% we need to loop: it is fully acceptable if more than one
% solution is on the same segment.
\ifnum\c@pgf@path@segment=\c@pgf@path@segment@trg
%
\pgf@insert@intersections@split@segment
\expandafter\pgfapplistpushback\pgfretval\to{pgfretval@tmp}%
%
%
% report the current result segment!
\pgfapplistlet\pgf@loc@TMPa={pgfretval@tmp}%
\expandafter\let\csname pgf@intersect@path@split@\pgf@insert@intersections@src @\c@pgf@path@result\endcsname=\pgf@loc@TMPa%
\pgfutil@advancestringcounter\c@pgf@path@result%
% ... and start a new result segment. Keep in mind that it
% should start with a moveto:
\pgfapplistnewempty{pgfretval@tmp}%
\csname pgfpoint@intersect@solution@\pgf@insert@cursolution\endcsname%
\edef\pgf@loc@TMPa{\noexpand\pgfsyssoftpath@movetotoken{\the\pgf@x}{\the\pgf@y}}%
\expandafter\pgfapplistpushback\pgf@loc@TMPa\to{pgfretval@tmp}%
%
%
% OK, iterate:
\ifnum\pgf@insert@cursolution=\pgfintersectionsolutions\relax
% collect all remaining ones:
\c@pgf@path@segment@trg=10000000 %
\else
\pgfutil@advancestringcounter\pgf@insert@cursolution
\pgf@fillbetween@get@time@off{\pgf@insert@intersections@src}{\pgf@insert@cursolution}%
\c@pgf@path@segment@trg=\pgfretval\relax
\fi
\repeatpgfmathloop
\expandafter\pgfapplistpushback\pgfinsert@intersect@tok\to{pgfretval@tmp}%
\let\pgfinsert@intersect@tok@lastxy=\pgfinsert@intersect@tok@currentxy
\advance\c@pgf@path@segment by1 %
}%
% INPUT:
% - \pgfinsert@intersect@tok@type is the current type (one of \pgfsyssoftpath@linetotoken or \pgfsyssoftpath@curvetotoken)
% - \pgf@insert@cursolution is the current intersection index
% - \pgfinsert@intersect@tok is the current path segment. On output, it is the *remaining* path segment.
% - \pgfinsert@intersect@tok@lastxy the (x,y) coordinates of the last seen coordinate.
%
% OUTPUT:
% - \pgfretval the segment which has been splitted off. It will be appended to the result.
% - \pgfinsert@intersect@tok the remaining path segment which is to be processed
% - \pgfinsert@intersect@tok@lastxy the (x,y) coordinates of the last seen coordinate which is to be processed.
\def\pgf@insert@intersections@split@segment{%
\ifx\pgfinsert@intersect@tok@type\pgfsyssoftpath@linetotoken
\csname pgfpoint@intersect@solution@\pgf@insert@cursolution\endcsname%
\edef\pgfretval{\noexpand\pgfsyssoftpath@linetotoken{\the\pgf@x}{\the\pgf@y}}%
% ... and keep \pgfinsert@intersect@tok at its current value (it is \pgfsyssoftpath@linetotoken{<next x>}{<next y>})
\else
\ifx\pgfinsert@intersect@tok@type\pgfsyssoftpath@curvetotoken
% Ah; a curveto. That's more involved!
% First, get the time offset of the current intersection:
%
% Get the global time:
\pgfintersectiongetsolutiontimes{\pgf@insert@cursolution}{\pgf@split@it@time@a}{\pgf@split@it@time@b}%
% Get time at the beginning of the current solution segment:
\pgfintersectiongetsolutionsegmentindices{\pgf@insert@cursolution}{\pgf@split@it@timeoff@a}{\pgf@split@it@timeoff@b}%
% compute local time within the current solution segment:
\pgf@xa=\csname pgf@split@it@time@\pgf@insert@intersections@src\endcsname pt %
\advance\pgf@xa by-\csname pgf@split@it@timeoff@\pgf@insert@intersections@src\endcsname pt %
\edef\pgf@split@it@time{\pgf@sys@tonumber\pgf@xa}%
%
\let\pgf@split@it@start=\pgfinsert@intersect@tok@lastxy
% we have to insert the last XY coordinates:
\t@pgf@toka=\expandafter{\pgf@split@it@start}%
\t@pgf@tokb=\expandafter{\pgfinsert@intersect@tok}%
\edef\pgf@temp{\the\t@pgf@toka\the\t@pgf@tokb}%
% Split into TWO curveto operations!
\pgf@split@curveto@softpaths{\pgf@temp}{\pgf@split@it@time}%
% ok, the first returned sub-curveto is the result of this method...
\let\pgfretval=\pgfretval@L
% ... and the second is the "remainder" which is still to be processed.
\let\pgfinsert@intersect@tok=\pgfretval@R
\else
\pgferror{Unsupported path type \meaning\pgfinsert@intersect@tok@type. Cannot process these paths.}%
\fi
\fi
%
\csname pgfpoint@intersect@solution@\pgf@insert@cursolution\endcsname%
\edef\pgfinsert@intersect@tok@lastxy{{\the\pgf@x}{\the\pgf@y}}%
}%
\def\pgf@insert@intersections@loop#1{%
\ifx#1\pgf@stop%
\let\pgfinsert@intersect@tok\pgfutil@empty%
\let\pgfinsert@intersect@tok@type\pgfutil@empty
\pgfcomputeintersectionsegments@@%
\let\pgfinsert@intersect@next=\relax%
\else%
\ifx#1\pgfsyssoftpath@movetotoken%
\let\pgfinsert@intersect@next=\pgfinsert@intersect@token@moveto%
\else%
\ifx#1\pgfsyssoftpath@linetotoken%
\let\pgfinsert@intersect@next=\pgfinsert@intersect@token@lineto%
\else%
\ifx#1\pgfsyssoftpath@closepathtoken%
\let\pgfinsert@intersect@next=\pgfinsert@intersect@token@close%
\else%
\ifx#1\pgfsyssoftpath@curvetosupportatoken%
\let\pgfinsert@intersect@next=\pgfinsert@intersect@token@curveto%
\else%
\ifx#1\pgfsyssoftpath@rectcornertoken%
\let\pgfinsert@intersect@next=\pgfinsert@intersect@token@rect%
\fi%
\fi%
\fi%
\fi%
\fi%
\fi%
\pgfinsert@intersect@next}
\def\pgfinsert@intersect@token@moveto#1#2{%
\def\pgfinsert@intersect@tok{\pgfsyssoftpath@movetotoken{#1}{#2}}%
\let\pgfinsert@intersect@tok@type\pgfsyssoftpath@movetotoken
\def\pgfinsert@intersect@tok@lastxy{{#1}{#2}}%
\expandafter\pgfapplistpushback\pgfinsert@intersect@tok\to{pgfretval@tmp}%
\pgf@insert@intersections@loop%
}
\def\pgfinsert@intersect@token@lineto#1#2{%
\def\pgfinsert@intersect@tok{\pgfsyssoftpath@linetotoken{#1}{#2}}%
\let\pgfinsert@intersect@tok@type\pgfsyssoftpath@linetotoken
\def\pgfinsert@intersect@tok@currentxy{{#1}{#2}}%
\pgfcomputeintersectionsegments@@%
\pgf@insert@intersections@loop
}
\def\pgfinsert@intersect@token@close#1#2{%
\def\pgfinsert@intersect@tok{\pgfsyssoftpath@closepathtoken{#1}{#2}}%
\let\pgfinsert@intersect@tok@type\pgfsyssoftpath@linetotoken
\def\pgfinsert@intersect@tok@currentxy{{#1}{#2}}%
\pgfcomputeintersectionsegments@@%
\pgf@insert@intersections@loop
}
\def\pgfinsert@intersect@token@curveto#1#2\pgfsyssoftpath@curvetosupportbtoken#3#4\pgfsyssoftpath@curvetotoken#5#6{%
\def\pgfinsert@intersect@tok{\pgfsyssoftpath@curvetosupportatoken{#1}{#2}\pgfsyssoftpath@curvetosupportbtoken{#3}{#4}\pgfsyssoftpath@curvetotoken{#5}{#6}}%
\let\pgfinsert@intersect@tok@type\pgfsyssoftpath@curvetotoken
\def\pgfinsert@intersect@tok@currentxy{{#5}{#6}}%
\pgfcomputeintersectionsegments@@%
\pgf@insert@intersections@loop
}
\def\pgfinsert@intersect@token@rect#1#2\pgfsyssoftpath@rectsizetoken#3#4{%
\pgf@xa=#1\relax%
\advance\pgf@xa by#3\relax%
\pgf@ya=#2\relax%
\advance\pgf@ya by#4\relax%
\edef\pgf@marshal{%
\noexpand\pgfsyssoftpath@movetotoken{#1}{#2}%
\noexpand\pgfsyssoftpath@linetotoken{#1}{\the\pgf@ya}%
\noexpand\pgfsyssoftpath@linetotoken{\the\pgf@xa}{\the\pgf@ya}%
\noexpand\pgfsyssoftpath@linetotoken{\the\pgf@xa}{#2}%
\noexpand\pgfsyssoftpath@closepathtoken{#1}{#2}%
}%
\expandafter\pgf@insert@intersections@loop\pgf@marshal%
}
% #1: a macro containing the clip path. More precisely, it is supposed to be a return value of \pgfgetpath.
\def\pgffillbetweensetsoftclippathfirst#1{%
\let\pgfpathfillbetween@softclip@A=#1%
}%
% #1: a macro containing the clip path. More precisely, it is supposed to be a return value of \pgfgetpath.
\def\pgffillbetweensetsoftclippathsecond#1{%
\let\pgfpathfillbetween@softclip@B=#1%
}%
% #1: a macro containing the clip path. More precisely, it is supposed to be a return value of \pgfgetpath.
\def\pgffillbetweensetsoftclippath#1{%
\pgffillbetweensetsoftclippathfirst{#1}%
\pgffillbetweensetsoftclippathsecond{#1}%
}
% Default: no clip paths
\pgffillbetweensetsoftclippathfirst{\pgfutil@empty}
\pgffillbetweensetsoftclippathsecond{\pgfutil@empty}
\endinput
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