Fix an infinite loop during clipping#60
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Nice catch, thanks! Have you run the tests after this change? |
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Yup, all tests pass. What happened to travis? |
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No idea, it should have ran the tests against your PR branch, right? |
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Fix an infinite loop during clipping
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Yeah, it did last time. |
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I ran into an issue extracting a page where the clipping algorithm would get put into an infinite loop due to some floating point math (because of an infinitesimal difference in points the region code would flip-flop back and forth between LEFT and BOTTOM and keep on calculating).
In cases where the difference between points is essentially 0 I just inserted 0 in place of the difference.