CGAL 6.x deleted operator< from Point_d, so std::map<Point_d, ...>
no longer compiles. Adds a custom lexicographic comparator and updates
the three affected maps in snap_halfspaces and snap_halfspaces_2.
Fixes builds with newer GCC/libstdc++ that no longer provide <cstdint>,
<cstring>, <cfloat>, <memory>, <algorithm> etc. transitively. Also
disambiguates visit<> calls in taxonomy.h with the full namespace and
casts the character value in IfcCharacterDecoder to uint32_t to silence
ambiguous overload warnings.
The temporary-offset workaround (#7408, commit bd57cc8735) subtracts the
directrix centroid (`mean`) from the curve points before building the
sweep near the origin, then must add it back to restore the original
location. The restore negated the sign — `Move(-mean)` instead of
`Move(+mean)` — placing the swept solid at -mean (mirrored through the
origin) rather than its true position.
Only triggers for polyline directrixes (`is_polyhedron()`) whose centroid
is more than 100 m from the origin (`mean.norm() > 1e2`), so models
centered near the origin are unaffected. Models that keep absolute site
coordinates (e.g. many Revit/ODA IFC exports) render affected swept
solids — reinforcing bars, pipes — at a mirrored phantom location far
from the rest of the model.
Unexpected consequence of #7365 - previously `OPENCASCADE_LIBRARIES` supposed to be a list of libraries filepaths, but after refactor `OpenCASCADE_LIBRARIES` end up being both list of library names and list of filepaths.
And since link directories for the names was not provided, it failed to find the libraries to link.
If using OpenCASCADEconfig it wouldn't fail as cmake would evaluate library names as imported target names.
To fix it and simplify it even further, in case of manually provided paths, it now creates `OpenCASCADE_INTERFACE` target and stores it in `OpenCASCADE_LIBRARIES` - target will automatically have all the includes, library names and library dirs.