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The polygon room tool used a convoluted process for determining what the
user actually wants to draw. I have changed to the polygon graph
instead, which makes the checks easier and restricts the user a bit
less. In the process however I found a serious problem with my handling
float, so everything needed to change to margin compares (which I of
course should have done in the beginning. Guys, take the warning
seriously and don't ignore it for ten years like I did. It will come
back to haunt you.. apparently) instead of direct equality.
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The algorithm before was really not working for a lot of edge cases and
very difficult to adapt. This version is definitely not the be-all and
end-all, but it should work for most (well, hopefully all) cases. After
refactoring and hopefully simplifying and straightening out the logic a
little more, it should be verifiable.
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..except for one super super edgy edge case, but I wanted to get this
algorithm out into a commit before I ruin it completely (probably)
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