Simple ray casting query

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Unlike most physics engines, ODE has no built-in ray casting query function. However, you can easily create one using dSpaceCollide2. Other modifications could be made to include the hit geometry, for example.

#include <ode/odemath.h>
#include <ode/collision.h>
#include <ode/objects.h>

const int MAX_CONTACTS = 32;

// Check ray collision against a space
void RayCallback(void *Data, dGeomID Geometry1, dGeomID Geometry2) {
    dReal *HitPosition = (dReal *)Data;

    // Check collisions
    dContact Contacts[MAX_CONTACTS];
    int Count = dCollide(Geometry1, Geometry2, MAX_CONTACTS, &Contacts[0].geom, sizeof(dContact));
    for(int i = 0; i < Count; i++) {

        // Check depth against current closest hit
        if(Contacts[i].geom.depth < HitPosition[3]) {
            dCopyVector3(HitPosition, Contacts[i].geom.pos);
            HitPosition[3] = Contacts[i].geom.depth;
        }
    }
}

// Performs raycasting on a space and returns the point of collision. Return false for no hit.
bool RaycastQuery(dSpaceID Space, const dVector3 Start, dVector3 End) {
     
    // Calculate direction
    dVector3 Direction;
    dSubtractVectors3(Direction, End, Start);

    // Get length
    dReal Length = dCalcVectorLength3(Direction);
    dReal InverseLength = dRecip(Length);

    // Normalize
    dScaleVector3(Direction, InverseLength);

    // Create ray
    dGeomID Ray = dCreateRay(0, Length);
    dGeomRaySet(Ray, Start[0], Start[1], Start[2], Direction[0], Direction[1], Direction[2]);

    // Check collisions
    dVector4 HitPosition;
    HitPosition[3] = dInfinity;
    dSpaceCollide2(Ray, (dGeomID)Space, HitPosition, &RayCallback);

    // Cleanup
    dGeomDestroy(Ray);

    // Check for hit
    if(HitPosition[3] != dInfinity) {
        dCopyVector3(End, HitPosition);

        return true;
    }

    return false;
}