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Content mostly unchanged since v9.9
This update is "minimal" in that it mostly reflects the removal of the 'area'
table, replaced now by 'extent', 'scope' and 'usage'
Other new aspects of EPSG v10 are left aside.
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Co-authored-by: jmckenna <jmckenna@gatewaygeomatics.com>
Co-authored-by: Javier Jimenez Shaw <j1@jimenezshaw.com>
Co-authored-by: Even Rouault <even.rouault@spatialys.com>
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Fixes #1867
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Note: a hack has been added into customizations.sql to cancel deprecatation
of USA geoid2012 grids by geoid2018 grids, as the later are not yet available
in proj-datumgrid-northamerica (https://github.com/OSGeo/proj-datumgrid/issues/55)
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With limitation of https://github.com/OSGeo/PROJ/issues/1632 regarding
concatenated operations with more than 3 steps.
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- Import scope and remarks for coordinate operations of the EPSG dataset.
Database size goes from 5.2 MB to 5.55 MB
- Add proj_get_scope() and proj_get_remarks()
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Minor update w.r.t 9.5.5 that adds a few new coordinate operations.
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This work mostly consists of:
- a C++ implementation of the ISO-19111:2018 / OGC Topic 2
"Referencing by coordinates" classes to represent Datums,
Coordinate systems, CRSs (Coordinate Reference Systems) and
Coordinate Operations.
- methods to convert between this C++ modeling and WKT1, WKT2
and PROJ string representations of those objects
- management and query of a SQLite3 database of CRS and Coordinate Operation definition
- a C API binding part of those capabilities
This is all-in-one squashed commit of the work of
https://github.com/OSGeo/proj.4/pull/1040
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