I've been checking the possible fallout from Overlay_NG (assuming that building from master on 8 October uses the new code) in some R packages, in particular sf and rgeos. I see messages such as:

CBR: result (after common-bits addition) is INVALID: Self-intersection at or near point 368576.69999999995 864696 (368576.69999999995343 864696)

followed by the text representation of the object dumped to console. The message and the dumped object are not passed through error or warning handlers passed in through initGEOS_r(), and so are hard to trap and handle. Is this a temporary feature which will be normalised for 3.9.0?

So far I don't think that there are obvious failures in R packages related to the new code (again assuming that a straight build of master of 8 November exercises Overlay_NG), but the unexpected output was surprising.

Best wishes,

Roger

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