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Fix divide by 0 runtime warning #23430
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Um, this now accepts a 3d line and a 2d point? I'm not clear what the semantics here is or whether this is desired. At the very least we should document the expected input dimensions for the function.
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This is an internal helper that I think we pulled out.
Given that @scottshambaugh was seeing this warning we are apparently passing in 3D points in practice.
While this is an odd internal wart, I do not think it is worth the effort we have collectively thrown at this function recently!
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My point is that we are doing some ill-defined things in the function. Note that this function is only used in
format_coord
and I wouldn't be surprised if it's the cause of #22775.The earlier work #22628 was defensive in only bailing out when both line-defining points were equal in 3d. That does not alter the behavior - it's not making anything worse at least.
I don't know what the correct behavior here should be, but I believe that neglecting the z-direction will add another quirk to the coord determination.
Edit: Rethinking this, since we are anyway only measuring the distance in x, y. This check is not making it worse either. - As little as that is worth.
More generally, I support @anntzer's view that we should stop displaying 3D coords, because we can't get them from a 2d pointer consistently.