Shapely provides classes that implement, more or less, the interfaces in the OGC’s simple feature acess specification [1]. The classes are defined in similarly named modules under shapely.geometry: Point is in shapely.geometry.point, MultiPolygon is in shapely.geometry.multipolygon. These classes derive from shapely.geometry.base.BaseGeometry. The simple features methods of BaseGeometry call functions registered in a class variable impl. For example, BaseGeometry.area calls BaseGeometry.impl['area'].
The default registry is in the shapely.impl module. Its items are classes that operate on single geometric objects or pairs of geometric objects. Pluggability is a goal of this design, but we’re not there yet. Some work needs to be done before anybody can use CGAL as a Shapely backend.
In sum, Shapely’s stack is 4 layers:
[1] | John R. Herring, Ed., “OpenGIS Implementation Specification for Geographic information - Simple feature access - Part 1: Common architecture,” Oct. 2006. |