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Avoid calling libtool to link every single test case, by building just one
binary from all the sources.
This binary is then given the task of choosing tests to run (based on user
selection and individual test requirement), forking each test into its own
process and accumulating the results.
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In order to run under memfault, the framework is first extended to handle
running concurrent tests - i.e. multi-threading. (Not that this is a
requirement for memfault, instead it shares a common goal of storing
per-test data). To that end all the global data is moved into a per-test
context and the targets are adjusted to avoid overlap on shared, global
resources (such as output files and frame buffers). In order to preserve
the simplicity of the standard draw routines, the context is not passed
explicitly as a parameter to the routines, but is instead attached to the
cairo_t via the user_data.
For the masochist, to enable the tests to be run across multiple threads
simply set the environment variable CAIRO_TEST_NUM_THREADS to the desired
number.
In the long run, we can hope the need for memfault (runtime testing of
error paths) will be mitigated by static analysis. A promising candidate
for this task would appear to be http://hal.cs.berkeley.edu/cil/.
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The stride API is independent of the surface and does not need to be
repeated for every surface.
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Check that we also allow surfaces to be created using a negative stride.
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Destroy the auxiallary surfaces and contexts.
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Thanks for Behdad for the suggested name improvement. Also, make
it more clear that the stride passed to cairo_image_surface_create_for_data
should come from calling cairo_format_stride_for_width with the
same width.
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Document this function as a required call to get the correct
stride value before calling cairo_image_surface_create_for_data.
This means that previously-failing calls with non-multiple-of-4
stride values are now documented as errors. Also, we now have
the possibility of moving to more stringent alignment constraints,
(one can imagine doing 64-bit or 128-bit boundaries for example).
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- Remove cairo_test_expect_failure. cairo-test.c now checks
env var CAIRO_XFAIL_TESTS to see if the running test is
expected to fail. The reason for expected failure is
appended to the test description.
- Test description is written out.
- Failed/crashed tests also write a line out to stderr (in red),
so one can now redirect stdout to /dev/null to only see failures.
- cairo_test() has been changed to not take the draw function
anymore, instead, draw function is now part of the test struct.
- "make check" doesn't allow limiting backends to test using env
var anymore. To limit backends to test, one should use the
TARGETS variable on the make command line.
- "make check-valgrind" now writes its log to valgrind-log instead
of valgrind.log, to not interfere with test log file processing.
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