Using the y-coordinate of the polygon's bounding box, this
simple algorithm intersects the polygon with the horizontal
center line of its bounding box. The x-coordinate of the label
point is the center of the longest segment of this intersection
that is inside the polygon.
Instead of just listening for the first change, we now listen
for all changes, and expire tiles by tile range. The outcome is
that the vector layer's addFeatures and removeFeatures methods
now show instant results on the rendered map.
With this change, getFeaturesObjectForExtent may return null if
the source does not have data loaded for the provided extent.
A callback can be passed to getFeaturesObjectForExtent to get
notified when the requested data is available.
The canvas vector layer still has the (API candidate) `getFeatures` method that accepts an arbitrary expression (was filter). This, and the `getFeaturesObject` method under it are only used in the tests. The rendering code that was using filters is now calling `layer.getFeaturesObjectForExtent` with an explicit extent and optional geometry type.
Instead, we create a new tile grid whenever renderFrame is
called, no animation is active, and the resolution is not in the
tile grid already. This gives better rendering results because
we get vector tiles at native resolutions.
Setting the renderer of the ten-thousand-points example to
WebGL should remove the need for this stub. This is basically
the same approach we took for all vector examples in master,
where we set the renderer to Canvas.
To avoid surprises for application developers, this change
creates a new getFeatures method. So it is clear now beforehand
whether features or feature info markup is returned. The result
is now also grouped by layer, so application developers always
have a link between a layer and the feature info it returns.
To make getFeatureInfo return markup for vector layers, this
change also adds a featureInfoFunction property to the vector
layer, which gives developers full control over how features are
rendered to feature info markup.