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* test-suite: add image_diff_is_failure() functionBenjamin Otte2010-04-281-0/+4
| | | | | This cleans the code and fixes a boolean logic error where this check was done manually.
* [test/bufferdiff] Move unused code.Chris Wilson2008-08-201-36/+0
| | | | | Only imagediff calls png_diff, so it makes sense to move that function out of the cairo-test and into the utility.
* [test] Avoid redundant writes/reads of test surfaces via png.Chris Wilson2008-08-181-20/+18
| | | | | | | | | As Behdad suggested, we can dramatically speed up the test suite by short-circuiting the write to a png file, only to then immediately read it back in. So for the raster based surfaces, we avoid the round-trip through libpng by implementing a new boilerplate method to directly extract the image buffer from the test result. A secondary speedup is achieved by caching the most recent reference image.
* [test] Preparatory work for running under memfault.Chris Wilson2008-08-131-3/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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/.
* test: Rework buffer_diff interface as new compare_surfacesCarl Worth2006-12-141-9/+6
| | | | | | This is a slightly kinder interface that accepts cairo_image_surface_t pointers rather than pointers to the raw image data and width, height, stride. This brings us closer to hooking up the pdiff code.
* test: Simplify buffer_diff by handling device offset in advanceCarl Worth2006-12-121-6/+2
| | | | | | | | In a manner similar to flattening in advance, we now extract the sub- surface of interest (when testing with device offsets) before calling into the buffer_diff functions. This allows these functions to accept a single stride value once again instead of one for each of the three images.
* test: Ignore single-bit errors for SVG backend.Carl Worth2006-08-311-16/+47
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | The interface of the various buffer/image_diff functions is improved to provide the maximum pixel difference in addition to the number of pixels that differ. This value can then be used to compare against a per-backend tolerance. Currently I've set the SVG backend's tolerance to 1 to handle some issues we're currently seeing of single-bit differences on different systems, (but we're not exactly sure why yet). Also I improved the image_diff routines to properly report a status value on failure rather than the bogus value of -1 for pixels_changed.
* Move test-specific stuff out of boilerplate/ and back into test/Carl Worth2006-08-311-0/+80
| | | | | | This now gives us two separate libtool convenience libraries, so they have to have separate names now: libcairoboilerplate.la and libcairotest.la.
* Split libcairotest files out from test/ and into boilerplate/Carl Worth2006-08-301-80/+0
| | | | | The idea here is to setup boilerplate to allow code sharing between test/ and the upcoming perf/
* Remove initial, final, and duplicate blank lines.Carl Worth2006-06-061-2/+0
| | | | | | This patch was produced by running git-stripspace on all *.[ch] files within cairo. Note that this script would have also created all the changes from the previous commits to remove trailing whitespace.
* Remove trailing whitespace from lines that look like comments.Carl Worth2006-06-061-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | This patch was produced with the following (GNU) sed script: sed -i -r -e '/^[ \t]*\/?\*/ s/[ \t]+$//' run on all *.[ch] files within cairo, (though I manually excluded src/cairo-atsui-font.c which has a code line that appears as a comment to this script).
* Augment test framework to test everything under device offsets as well.Vladimir Vukicevic2006-05-031-4/+17
| | | | | | [With this change, two tests with gradients exhibit subtle differences under device offsets. I don't think we actually care about them though. -cworth]
* Big change to the test infrastructure and supporting internals. The goal now ↵Carl Worth2006-01-171-0/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | is to test both a COLOR_ALPHA and a COLOR content for each surface backend, (since the semantics are different and we probably need to support both in each backend. The PS/PDF backends don't allow a content to be passed in right now, so they fail against the rgb24 tests, but the trivial addition to the constructors will allow them to pass all tests with both content values. And new constructors (currently internal only) to create an image surface with a cairo_content_t rather than a cairo_format_t. Add a cairo_content_t argument to the constructor. Add a cairo_content_t to the constructor and use this content value when constructing intermediate image surfaces in acquire_source, show_page, copy_page, and snapshot. Add image flattening by compositing over white, as is done in cairo-ps-surface.c. Track changes to cairo-paginates-surface which now requires a cairo_content_t value (no change to public PS/PDF constructors yet). Track change in meta-surface and paginated-surface interfaces by now accepting a cairo_content_t rather than a cairo_format_t. Ignore new output files (argb32 from pdf and ps as well as rgb24 from test-fallback, test-meta, and test-paginated). Add new utility for flattening PNG images in order to generate the -argbf-ref.png images. Add image_diff_flattened for comparing flattened output from PS and PDF backend with ARGB reference images by first blending the reference images over white. Get rid of conditional, format-specific background-color initialization before running tests. Now uses ARGB(0,0,0,0) in all cases. Switch from specifying tests with a format value to specifying tests with a content value. Add support for a 'fake' COLOR_ALPHA_FLATTENED content for testing the PS and PDF output against a flattened version of the argb32 reference images (first blended over white). Track change in cairo_ps_surface_create (now requires cairo_content_t value). Adjust tests that draw in default (black) to first paint white so that the results are visible. Adjust ARGB32 reference images for new white background for changed tests. Adjust RGB24 reference images for new black background due to changed initialization (and the tests themselves being unchanged).
* rewrite buffer_diff to be endian safe and add a new fuction buffer_diff_noalphaJeff Muizelaar2005-08-051-1/+13
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* Add support for testing multiple backends, courtesy of ↵Carl Worth2005-04-271-4/+14
| | | | cairo_surface_write_to_png. Currently, only image and xlib backends are fullk hooked-up, but other backends should be quite easy to add for anyone skilled in the appropriate art.
* Change type of data parameter from char* to unsigned char*.Carl Worth2005-04-041-1/+3
| | | | | | | | Propagate the unsigned char* change down the stack. Add cast since XImage uses char* rather than unsigned char*. Fix memory leak of image data. Switch to use cairo_surface_write_png rather than a custom write_png_argb32. Add test to exercise the cairo_image_surface_create_for_png function.
* test/imagediff.cCarl Worth2005-01-251-0/+38
Add new testsvg script and accompanying imagediff program, (for interim SVG-based test suites while we wait for the standard cairo test suite to mature). Split buffer_diff out into its own file for the purpose of imagediff.