Using booleanContains cannot accurately determine the inclusion result of line segments and concave convex polygons.
version: 6.5.0
import { lineString, polygon, booleanContains } from '@turf/turf';
const turf_polygon = polygon([
[
[0, 0],
[4, 0],
[4, 1],
[3, 1],
[3, 2],
[2, 2],
[2, 1],
[1, 1],
[1, 3],
[0, 3],
[0, 0],
],
]);
const turf_line = lineString([
[1, 2],
[4, 0],
]);
console.log(booleanContains(turf_polygon, turf_line));
The final result is true, and it is evident from the image that this line segment is not completely contained within the polygon.
I'm not sure if there's a problem with my usage. Is there any way to correctly determine the inclusion of line segments and polygons?

Using booleanContains cannot accurately determine the inclusion result of line segments and concave convex polygons.
version: 6.5.0
The final result is true, and it is evident from the image that this line segment is not completely contained within the polygon.
I'm not sure if there's a problem with my usage. Is there any way to correctly determine the inclusion of line segments and polygons?