01-09-2017
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Don Cragun
There are millions of ways to separate the code other than using the preprocessor.
What do you want to use other than whether or not SECOND_SIMULATOR has been #defined to make the decision of what code to use?
Thanks for your quick reply. Could you tell me any of 2 ways.
I would like to know the efficiency of using this and other ways.so I can use the better one.
Thank you
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maptool(1) USER COMMANDS maptool(1)
NAME
maptool - parse osm textfile and convert to Navit binfile format
SYNOPSIS
For OSM XML data: bzcat planet.osm.bz2 | maptool mymap.bin [-h] [-2] [-5 <file>] [-6] [-a <level>] [-c] -[-d <connect string] [-e <phase>]
[-i <file>] [-k] [-M] [-N] [-o] [-r <file>] [-s <phase>] [-S <size>] [-w] [-W] [-U] [-z <level>] For OSM Protobuf/PBF data: maptool --pro-
tobuf -i planet.osm.pbf planet.bin [-h] [-2] [-5 <file>] [-6] [-a <level>] [-c] [-e <phase>] [-i <file>] [-k] [-M] [-N] [-o] [-P] [-r
<file>] [-s <phase>] [-S <size>] [-w] [-W] [-U] [-z <level>]
DESCRIPTION
maptool parses osm textfile and converts it to Navit binfile format
OPTIONS
-h (--help)
display a short help message
-2 (--dowai2poi)
convert ways and polygons to POIs when applicable
-4 (--md5)
set file where to write md5 sum
-6 (--64bit)
set zip 64 bit compression
-a (--attr-debug-level) <level>
control which data is included in the debug attribute
-c (--dump-coordinates)
dump coordinates after phase 1
-d (--db) <connect string>
get osm data out of a postgresql database with osm simple scheme and given connect string
-e (--end) <phase>
end at specified phase
-i (--input-file) <file>
specify the input file name (OSM), overrules default stdin
-k (--keep-tmpfiles)
do not delete tmp files after processing. useful to reuse them
-N (--nodes-only)
process only nodes
-o (--coverage)
converts every street to street_converage, resulting in a big fat black line. You can overlay this map with another vector map or
image map, and every street you will still see is missing in the -o map
-P (--protobuf)
input file is protobuf
-r (--rule-file) <file>
read mapping rules from specified file
-s (--start) <phase>
start at specified phase
-S (--slice-size) <phrase>
defines the amount of memory to use, in bytes. Default is 1GB
-w (--dedupe-ways)
ensure no duplicate ways or nodes. useful when using several input files
-W (--ways-only)
process only ways
-U (--unknown-country)
add objects with unknown country to index
-z (--compression-level) <level>
set the compression level
BUGS
Should you find one, please report it :
http://trac.navit-project.org
AUTHOR
The navit Team - http://www.navit-project.org
SEE ALSO
navit(1)
$Revision$ $Date$ maptool(1)