* tests/conform/test-conform-main.c (main): Do not run the
conformance test suite if we are on X11 but we do not have
a DISPLAY available. Some of the tests require a DISPLAY,
and everything passes through a clutter_init() call which will
fail anyway. If we are running make distcheck on an headless
box we might as well just skip the conformance test suite
without a meaningless error.
* tests/conform/Makefile.am:
* tests/conform/test-conform-main.c:
* tests/conform/test-paint-opacity.c: Add test unit for label,
rectangle and paint opacity.
* clutter/cogl/cogl-mesh.h
* clutter/cogl/cogl-types.h
* clutter/cogl/cogl.h.in
* clutter/cogl/common/Makefile.am
* clutter/cogl/common/cogl-mesh-private.h
* clutter/cogl/common/cogl-mesh.c
* clutter/cogl/gl/cogl-context.c
* clutter/cogl/gl/cogl-context.h
* clutter/cogl/gl/cogl-defines.h.in
* clutter/cogl/gl/cogl.c
* clutter/cogl/gles/cogl-context.c
* clutter/cogl/gles/cogl-context.h
* doc/reference/cogl/cogl-docs.sgml
* doc/reference/cogl/cogl-sections.txt:
The Mesh API provides a means for submitting an extensible number of
per vertex attributes to OpenGL in a way that doesn't require format
conversions and so that the data can be mapped into the GPU (in vertex
buffer objects) for - hopefully - fast re-use.
There are a number of things we can potentially use this API for, but
right now this just provides a foundation to build on. Please read
the extensive list of TODO items in cogl-mesh.c for examples.
Please refer to the cogl-mesh section in the reference manual for
documentation of the API.
* tests/conform/Makefile.am
* tests/conform/test-conform-main.c
* tests/conform/test-mesh-contiguous.c
* tests/conform/test-mesh-interleved.c
* tests/conform/test-mesh-mutability.c:
Privides basic coverage testing for the mesh API.
* tests/conform/wrapper.sh:
* tests/conform/test-conform-main.c:
* tests/conform/test-timeline.c:
Adds Neil's updates to test-timeline.c so it now works with the new unit
testing infrastructure.
Also some fixes to ensure wrappers get setup correctly for the timeline
tests.
* tests/interactive/test-main.c:
cast the symbol return pointer as (gpointer *) to avoid warning
* tests/conform/test-pick.c:
g_assert that the test passes, instead of using exit()
* test/conform/ADDING_NEW_TESTS:
Fixes a silly typo
* tests/conform/Makefile.am:
* tests/conform/test-actor-invariants.c:
* tests/conform/test-conform-main.c: Move the actor invariants
unit to the conform section of the test suite.
* tests/interactive/Makefile.am:
* tests/interactive/test-entry-auto.c:
* tests/interactive/test-invariants.c: Remove the entry-auto
and invariants test, since those two belong to the conform
section.
framework
* configure.ac:
* tests/*:
The tests have been reorganised into different categories: conformance,
interactive and micro benchmarks.
- conformance tests can be run as part of automated tests
- interactive tests are basically all the existing tests
- micro benchmarks focus on a single performance metric
I converted the timeline tests to conformance tests and also added some
tests from Neil Roberts and Ebassi.
Note: currently only the conformance tests use the glib test APIs,
though the micro benchmarks should too.
The other change is to make the unit tests link into monolithic binaries
which makes the build time for unit tests considerably faster. To deal
with the extra complexity this adds to debugging individual tests I
have added some sugar to the makefiles so all the tests can be run
directly via a symlink and when an individual test is run this way,
then a note is printed to the terminal explaining exactly how that test
may be debugged using GDB.
There is a convenience make rule: 'make test-report', that will run all
the conformance tests and hopefully even open the results in your web
browser. It skips some of the slower timeline tests, but you can run
those using 'make full-report'