Improved the documentation regarding garbage collection and iterators.
closes #1010 git-svn-id: http://www.openmesh.org/svnrepo/OpenMesh/trunk@665 fdac6126-5c0c-442c-9429-916003d36597
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\note All handles (and indices) to any entity (face, vertex,
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edge, halfedge) created before garbage collection
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will be out of sync with the mesh, do not use them anymore!
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See also \ref deletedElements.
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\note Needs the Attributes::Status attribute
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\note This function may not be implemented for all kernels.
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*/
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@@ -755,6 +755,17 @@ Additionally to the standard operations, each linear iterator
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provides a method \c handle(), which returns the handle of the
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item referred to by the iterator.
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\subsection deletedElements Deleted Elements
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If no elements of a mesh are marked as deleted, the indices provided by \c idx()
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are consecutive numbers from 0 to <I>number of elements</I>-1 (in the case of vertices this would be
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from 0 to n_vertices()-1).
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However, note that this is <B>not</B> the case when elements are marked
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as deleted and OpenMesh::ArrayKernel::garbage_collection() has not yet been called.
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After garbage_collection() has been called the elements are reorganized and their handles and
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iterators are guaranteed to be consecutive numbers again.
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\note
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<ul>
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<li>If you delete elements on the mesh, they will still be
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* \note Garbage collection invalidates all handles. If you need to keep track of
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* a set of handles, you can pass them to the second garbage collection
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* function, which will update a vector of handles.
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* See also \ref deletedElements.
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*
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* @param _v Remove deleted vertices?
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* @param _e Remove deleted edges?
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* @param _f Remove deleted faces?
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*
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*/
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void garbage_collection(bool _v=true, bool _e=true, bool _f=true);
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* \note Garbage collection invalidates all handles. If you need to keep track of
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* a set of handles, you can pass them to this function. The handles that the
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* given pointers point to are updated in place.
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*
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*
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* See also \ref deletedElements.
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*
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* @param vh_to_update Pointers to vertex handles that should get updated
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* @param hh_to_update Pointers to halfedge handles that should get updated
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