> although we might tweak them for 1 wide passages. The easiest way that I can think of:
Calculate a gradient, that does not propagate through 1 wide passages. Also store those fields, were the gradient did stop to propagate due to this special rule. Then the real gradient can be calculated quickly, because it only improves values. You can compare the distances according to those two gradients. If the difference of the distances is larger than x, use the normal gradient. Otherwise use that special gradient. x could depend on the number of globs, that are currently using the special gradient - i.e: that are heading for 1 wide passages. -- Kai Antweiler _______________________________________________ glob2-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/glob2-devel
