This adds an extra test to test-gles2-context which renders to an FBO
and then checks that the orientation is correct once the texture is
rendered via Cogl. This should test the code path to flip the GLES2
rendering in Cogl.
The rendering is done in three different ways to test the various
state that needs flipping:
• Just renders two triangle strips, one at the top and one at the
bottom.
• Renders two full screen triangle strips, but each with a different
viewport to clip it to the top or the bottom.
• Clears the screen with two different colors and a scissor to either
the top or the bottom.
• Renders both quads twice with two different colors and two different
front face states.
Additionally the rendering is verified by calling glReadPixels to
check that the returned pixels are flipped correctly.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 5b097f9bc4a3eb316c6bf0d9fe8db00ff93bfe73)
The test was passing NULL as the error argument but then trying to use
the error object if it failed so it would just crash in that case.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 61cbbb3000fb4001d51999fd05179c620b7e56bf)
There is currently a known bug where when rendering offscreen point
sprites will be rendered upside-down. For that reason
test-point-sprite is marked as a known failure because it checks the
orientation of the point sprites and the conformance test suite is
rendered to offscreen buffers by default. However this doesn't help to
catch more general failures that stop the point sprites being rendered
at all. To fix this the test-point-sprite test has been split into two
tests, one which verifies the orientation and one which does not. The
two tests are in the same source file and internally share the same
static function but pass a flag to specify whether to check the
orientation. If the orientation should be ignored then it will create
a 2x1 texture instead of a 2x2 texture so that it will appear the same
regardless of whether it is upside-down. The checks for the colors
have been altered accordingly.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 51b7fdbe17f300cf2edf42c2ca740ad748c9fd78)
If cogl_pipeline_remove_layer is called on a copied pipeline to remove
a parent layer then it will still end up calling
_cogl_pipeline_remove_layer_difference on the layer. This function
was directly trying to remove the layer from the pipeline's list of
layer differences. However in the child pipeline the layer isn't in
the list because it is unchanged from its parent. The function had an
assertion to verify that this situation wasn't hit so in a debug build
it would just bail out.
This patch removes the assertion and changes it to only remove the
layer if it is owned by the pipeline. Otherwise it just sets the
COGL_PIPELINE_STATE_LAYERS difference as normal and decrements the
number of layers. This will cause it to successfully remove the layer
because either it is the last layer in which case it will be ignored
after n_layers is decreased or if it is in the middle of the list then
the subsequent layers will all be shifted down so there will be a
replacement layer difference.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 88e73dd93fa09a158064a946ab229591a5888b97)
The test creates a pipeline with two layers which add two different
color constants together and then tries various combinations of
removing the layers and checks that it gets the right color.
Currently this is failing if a pipeline is copied and then a layer is
removed from the copy.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 844440a5cee5907c4d61e995804534ac0613bb0f)
This adds some preliminary testing for eulers and quaternions. It
mostly just tests the cogl_matrix_init_from_{quaternion,euler}
functions as well as applying a euler or quaternion transformation to
a framebuffer's modelview matrix.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit a32eb76e16d7d76af2fe8a6ba9151d8826b58864)
test-gles2-context was giving a warning because printf was being used
without including stdio.h. This changes it to use g_print and to first
check for g_test_verbose().
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 9f4945e3daa693e1aa56fe4c1ce37fcc545f8558)
This adds a new renderer constraint enum:
COGL_RENDERER_CONSTRAINT_SUPPORTS_GLES2_CONTEXT
that can be used by applications to ensure the renderer they connect to
has support for creating a GLES2 context via cogl_gles2_context_new().
The cogl-gles2-context and cogl-gles2-gears examples and the conformance
tests have been updated to use this constraint.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit ed61463d7194354b26624e8014859f0fbfc06a12)
This adds a conformance test that creates a GLES2 context via the cogl
api and verifies clearing an offscreen framebuffer via the gles2 api,
and switching back and forth between the Cogl and GLES2 apis.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 9369c60a596c0cbc7a8bb9a45d7b8ffb6a848311)
This adds a library that can be used instead of libGLESv2.so to provide
symbols for the GLES 2.0 api. This can be used for convenience when
using the cogl_gles2_context_ api since you don't need to manually go
through a CoglGLES2Vtable when calling the gles2 api so it should be
easier to port existing gles2 code to integrate with Cogl.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 80d7599a2acefca7d01d8d7de9df524278ef72c5)
This updates test-atlas-migration from being a Clutter-based test to a
Cogl-based test.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 32c5a3ed546effd2e2946f22f173a20cf36b2fdf)
cogl-handle.h was being listed in the sources but it has been removed
so the dist would not work.
Also the micro-perf directory under tests was not listed in
DIST_SUBDIRS so it would be skipped.
This patch was written by Rico Tzschichholz.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit fb96716aaffd72a00461ce4dd8496904de0bb1ff)
This adds a version header which contains macros to define which
version of Cogl the application is being compiled against. This helps
applications that want to support multiple incompatible versions of
Cogl at compile time.
The macros are called COGL_VERSION_{MAJOR,MINOR,MICRO}. This does not
match Clutter which names them CLUTTER_{MAJOR,MINOR,MICRO}_VERSION but
I think the former is nicer and it at least matches Cairo and Pango.
The values of the macro are defined to COGL_VERSION_*_INTERNAL which
is generated by the configure script into cogl-defines.h.
There is also a macro for the entire version as a string called
COGL_VERSION_STRING.
The internal utility macros for encoding a 3 part version number into
a single integer have been moved into the new header so they can be
used publicly as a convenient way to check if the version is within a
particular range. There is also a COGL_VERSION_CHECK macro for the
very common case that a feature will be used since a particular
version of Cogl. There is a macro called COGL_VERSION which contains
the pre-encoded version of Cogl being compiled against for
convenience.
Unlike in Clutter this patch does not add any runtime version
identification mechanism.
A test case is also added which just contains static asserts to sanity
check the macros.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 3480cf140dc355fa87ab3fbcf0aeeb0124798a8f)
This makes the test-cogl-perf test from clutter into a standalone Cogl
benchmark.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 1684a040b238ebae140e827f4003f2d2867c04f3)
The existing functions for stroking and filling a path depend on the
global framebuffer and source stacks. These are now replaced with
cogl_framebuffer_{stroke,fill}_path which get explicitly passed the
framebuffer and pipeline.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 713a8f8160bc5884b091c69eb7a84b069e0950e6)
The coding style has for a long time said to avoid using redundant glib
data types such as gint or gchar etc because we feel that they make the
code look unnecessarily foreign to developers coming from outside of the
Gnome developer community.
Note: When we tried to find the historical rationale for the types we
just found that they were apparently only added for consistent syntax
highlighting which didn't seem that compelling.
Up until now we have been continuing to use some of the platform
specific type such as gint{8,16,32,64} and gsize but this patch switches
us over to using the standard c99 equivalents instead so we can further
ensure that our code looks familiar to the widest range of C developers
who might potentially contribute to Cogl.
So instead of using the gint{8,16,32,64} and guint{8,16,32,64} types this
switches all Cogl code to instead use the int{8,16,32,64}_t and
uint{8,16,32,64}_t c99 types instead.
Instead of gsize we now use size_t
For now we are not going to use the c99 _Bool type and instead we have
introduced a new CoglBool type to use instead of gboolean.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 5967dad2400d32ca6319cef6cb572e81bf2c15f0)
Removing CoglHandle has been an on going goal for quite a long time now
and finally this patch removes the last remaining uses of the CoglHandle
type and the cogl_handle_ apis.
Since the big remaining users of CoglHandle were the cogl_program_ and
cogl_shader_ apis which have replaced with the CoglSnippets api this
patch removes both of these apis.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 6ed3aaf4be21d605a1ed3176b3ea825933f85cf0)
Since the original patch was done after removing deprecated API
this back ported patch doesn't affect deprecated API and so
actually this cherry-pick doesn't remove all remaining use of
CoglHandle as it did for the master branch of Cogl.
This adds a _COGL_STATIC_ASSERT macro that can be used for compile time
assertions in C code. If supported by the compiler this macro uses
_Static_assert so that a message can be printed out if the assertion
fails.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 465b39a764f2720e77678cafa56acb0e69007ffd)
This splits the GL header inclusion from cogl-defines.h into a
separate headear called cogl-gl-header.h which we will only include
internally. That way we don't leak GL declarations out of our public
headers. The texture functions that were using GLenum and GLuint in
the public header have now changed to just use unsigned int. Note
however that if an EGL winsys is enabled then it will still publicly
include an EGL header. This is a bit more awkward to fix because we
have public API which returns an EGLDisplay and we can't determine
what type that is.
There is also a conformance test which just verifies that no GL header
has been included while compiling. The test isn't added to
test-conform-main because it doesn't actually test anything at
runtime.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit ef5680d3fda5df929dbd0b420c8f598ded58dfee)
This adds experimental 2.0 api replacements for the cogl_rectangle[_*]
functions that don't depend on having a current pipeline set on the
context via cogl_{set,push}_source() or having a current framebuffer set
on the context via cogl_push_framebuffer(). The aim for 2.0 is to switch
away from having a statefull context that affects drawing to having
framebuffer drawing apis that are explicitly passed a framebuffer and
pipeline.
To test this change several of the conformance tests were updated to use
this api instead of cogl_rectangle and
cogl_rectangle_with_texture_coords. Since it's quite laborious going
through all of the conformance tests the opportunity was taken to make
other clean ups in the conformance tests to replace other uses of
1.x api with experimental 2.0 api so long as that didn't affect what was
being tested.
This adds a conformance test which renders a texture point using a 2x2
texture with a different color for each texel. It then verifies that
each texel is mapped to the correct position on the point. The test is
currently failing.
The test requires the point sprite feature flag so this patch also
adds a TEST_REQUIREMENT_* flag for that.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
This tries rendering some points at various sizes and checks that they
are the expected size and make a rectangle shape. This is currently
failing when the GLSL vertend is used because it flushes the point
size in the wrong place.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
This renames the TestRequirement enum to TestFlags and then adds a
TEST_KNOWN_FAILURE flag. The rename is because the new flag is not
really a requirement. If the flag is set then the test is assumed to
always fail.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
This option to GCC makes it give a warning whenever a global function
is defined without a declaration. This should catch cases were we've
defined a function but forgot to put it in a header. In that case it
is either only used within one file so we should make it static or we
should declare it in a header.
The following changes where made to fix problems:
• Some functions were made static
• cogl-path.h (the one containing the 1.0 API) was split into two
files, one defining the functions and one defining the enums so that
cogl-path.c can include the enum and function declarations from the
2.0 API as well as the function declarations from the 1.0 API.
• cogl2-clip-state has been removed. This only had one experimental
function called cogl_clip_push_from_path but as this is unstable we
might as well remove it favour of the equivalent cogl_framebuffer_*
API.
• The GLX, SDL and WGL winsys's now have a private header to define
their get_vtable function instead of directly declaring in the C
file where it is called.
• All places that were calling COGL_OBJECT_DEFINE need to have the
cogl_is_whatever function declared so these have been added either
as a public function or in a private header.
• Some files that were not including the header containing their
function declarations have been fixed to do so.
• Any unused error quark functions have been removed. If we later want
them we should add them back one by one and add a declaration for
them in a header.
• _cogl_is_framebuffer has been renamed to cogl_is_framebuffer and
made a public function with a declaration in cogl-framebuffer.h
• Similarly for CoglOnscreen.
• cogl_vdraw_indexed_attributes is called
cogl_framebuffer_vdraw_indexed_attributes in the header. The
definition has been changed to match the header.
• cogl_index_buffer_allocate has been removed. This had no declaration
and I'm not sure what it's supposed to do.
• CoglJournal has been changed to use the internal CoglObject macro so
that it won't define an exported cogl_is_journal symbol.
• The _cogl_blah_pointer_from_handle functions have been removed.
CoglHandle isn't used much anymore anyway and in the few places
where it is used I think it's safe to just use the implicit cast
from void* to the right type.
• The test-utils.h header for the conformance tests explicitly
disables the -Wmissing-declaration option using a pragma because all
of the tests declare their main function without a header. Any
mistakes relating to missing declarations aren't really important
for the tests.
• cogl_quaternion_init_from_quaternion and init_from_matrix have been
given declarations in cogl-quaternion.h
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
test-cogl-sub-texture was fixed to now run on GLES2 since commit
5928cade0b so this removes the TEST_REQUIREMENT_GL flag for this test
so it doesn't get flagged as an unexpected pass.
This adds a test similar to the test-read-texture-formats test but
that updates data on a 1x1 pixel RGBA texture instead. On GLES2 this
should end up testing all of the convesion code because in that case
GL only supports reading back RGBA data.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
The test-read-alpha-texture test has been replaced with a test that
tries reading an RGBA texture in all current pixel formats. On GLES2
this should end up testing all of the convesion code because in that
case GL only supports reading back RGBA data. The test now works on
GLES2 since the conversion code for all of the formats has been added
so this also removes the GL requirement.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
This just creates a 1x1 RGBA texture and then reads it back in
COGL_PIXEL_FORMAT_A_8 format. Gnome Shell is doing this to create a
shadow and I accidentally broke it so this should hopefully stop that
happening again.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=671016
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
This patch reworks our conformance testing framework because it seems
that glib's gtesting framework isn't really well suited to our use case.
For example we weren't able to test windows builds given the way we
were using it and also for each test we'd like to repeat the test
with several different environments so we can test important driver and
feature combinations.
This patch instead switches away to a simplified but custom approach for
running our unit tests. We hope that having a more bespoke setup will
enable us to easily extend it to focus on the details important to us.
Notable changes with this new approach are:
We can now run 'make test' for our mingw windows builds.
We've got rid of all the test-*report* make rules and we're just left
with 'make test'
'make test' now runs each test several times with different driver and
feature combinations checking the result for each run. 'make test' will
then output a concise table of all of the results.
The combinations tested are:
- OpenGL Fixed Function
- OpenGL ARBfp
- OpenGL GLSL
- OpenGL No NPOT texture support
- OpenGLES 2.0
- OpenGLES 2.0 No NPOT texture support
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
When requesting the texture data to test that we get back what we
uploaded, we need to ask for it in a premult format otherwise it will
get converted and the test will fail. This was working for the GL
driver because of a bug where it would fail to do the conversion.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
As we move towards Cogl 2.0 we are aiming to remove the need for a
default global CoglContext and so everything should be explicitly
related to a context somehow. CoglPipelines are top level objects and
so this patch adds a context argument to cogl_pipeline_new().
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
We are in the process of removing all _EXP suffix mangling for
experimental APIs (Ref: c6528c4b6c) and adding missing gtk-doc
comments so that we can instead rely on the "Stability: unstable"
markers in the gtk-doc comments. This patch tackles the cogl-texture-3d
api symbols.
This patch also replaces use of CoglHandle with a CoglTexture3D type
instead.
Finally this patch also ensures the CoglTexture3D constructors take an
explicit CoglContext pointer but not a CoglTextureFlags argument,
consistent with other CoglTexture constructors.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
This adds a utility function for inferring a CoglPixelFormat from a
set of channel masks, a bits-per-pixel value, a pixel-depth value and
pixel byte order.
This plan is to use this to improve how we map X visuals to Cogl pixel
formats.
This patch was based on some ideas from Damien Leone <dleone@nvidia.com>
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=660188
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
This adds a test for doing custom sampling using the cogl_sampler
variable in the texture lookup hook.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
There were lots of tests bundled into a single long function which was
becoming a bit unwieldy. It was also quite difficult to match up the
test's drawing with its color test. This patch just moves each little
sub test into its own function.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
There are currently quite a few places in Cogl where we muddle the
layer index and the texture unit number. The theory is that these two
numbers shouldn't be related and it should be possible to pick large
layer numbers with gaps.
This patch adds a test case to check that we can reference a large
layer number from a texture combine string by creating a pipeline with
only three layers but that have very large layer indices. This doesn't
currently work because Cogl interprets the numbers in the combine
strings to be the unit indices and not the layer indices. The
documentation however calls these numbers layer numbers so presumably
it is not meant to work that way.
There are probably many other bugs related to this that the test case
doesn't pick up so it would be good to add some more tests here, for
example to test that you can bind an attribute to the texture
coordinates for a large layer index.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
The ARBfp fragend has a bug when the texture combine string references
another texture unit where it will use the texture type of the current
layer rather than the texture type of the layer the string refers to.
This patch adds a small test which demonstrates that.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
All CoglBuffer constructors now take an explicit CoglContext
constructor. This is part of the on going effort to adapt to Cogl API so
it no longer depends on a global, default context.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
This adds cogl_framebuffer_ apis for drawing attributes and primitives
that replace corresponding apis that depend on the default CoglContext.
This is part of the on going effort to adapt the Cogl api so it no
longer depends on a global context variable.
All the new drawing functions also take an explicit pipeline argument
since we are also aiming to avoid being a stateful api like Cairo and
OpenGL. Being stateless makes it easier for orthogonal components to
share access to the GPU. Being stateless should also minimize any
impedance miss-match for those wanting to build higher level stateless
apis on top of Cogl.
Note: none of the legacy, global state options such as
cogl_set_depth_test_enabled(), cogl_set_backface_culling_enabled() or
cogl_program_use() are supported by these new drawing apis and if set
will simply be silently ignored.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
This adds a little test which makes a copy of a CoglPrimitive and
verifies that all of the properties on the new primitive are the same
as the old one.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
This adds an extra test to test-offscreen then ensures the offscreen
framebuffer for a texture automatically flushes its journal in the
following three situations:
1. cogl_read_pixels is called immediately when the offscreen buffer is
current.
2. cogl_texture_get_data is called on the offscreen's texture
immediately after rendering to it.
3. The texture is rendered to the screen and immediately read back
with cogl_read_pixels.
Currently the 2nd situation fails.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=668913
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
The compare pixel function was a static function used internally by
the test_utils_check_* functions. It takes a pointer to a pixel in a
buffer read back from Cogl and compares it with an expected value.
This function could also be useful in tests wanting to check the data
returned from a call to cogl_texture_get_data so we should share it
with the rest of the tests.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=668913
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
This makes the test launcher script pass on the exit code from the
conformance test as its own exit status. This makes using a particular
test with git bisect run easier.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=665190
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
When comparing a pixel, the comparison routines now allow each
component to be off by +/- 1. This is to compensate for varying
rounding across drivers.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=665723
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
This verifies that the post strings are executed in the order they
were added to the pipeline and the post strings are executed in the
reverse order.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
The test creates some pipelines with snippets with custom attributes
and uses CoglAttribute to define values for them.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
This adds a hook called COGL_SNIPPET_HOOK_TEXTURE_COORD_TRANSFORM.
This can be used to alter the application of the layer user matrix to
a texture coordinate or it can bypass it altogether.
This is the first per-layer hook that affects the vertex shader state
so the patch includes the boilerplate needed to get that to work.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
Previously the function containing the default texture lookup is
always generated regardless of whether there is a snippet with a
replace string which would cause it not be used. Now this snippets are
all scanned to check for replace strings before generating the texture
lookup.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
The loop that generates code for a list of snippets now starts from
the first snippet that has a replace string. Any snippets before that
would be ignored so there's no point in generating code for them.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
Instead of specifying the hook point when adding to the pipeline using
a separate function for each hook, the hook is now a property of the
snippet. The hook is set on construction and is then read-only.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
This adds a per-layer snippet hook for the texure lookup. Here the
snippet can modify the texture coordinates used for the lookup or
modify the texel resulting from the lookup. This is the first
per-layer hook so this also adds the
COGL_PIPELINE_LAYER_STATE_FRAGMENT_SNIPPETS state and all of the
boilerplate needed to make that work.
Most of the functions used by the pipeline state to manage the snippet
list has been moved into cogl-pipeline-snippet.c so that it can be
shared with the layer state.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
If present, the 'replace' string will be used instead of whatever code
would normally be invoked for that hook point. It will also replace
any previous snippets.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
Each snippet is now given its own function which contains the pre and
post strings. Between these strings the function will chain on to
another function. The generated cogl source is now stored in a
function called cogl_generated_source() which the last snippet will
chain on to. This should make it so that each snippet has its own
namespace for local variables and it can share variables declared in
the pre string in the post string. Hopefully the GLSL compiler will
just inline all of the functions so it shouldn't make much difference
to the compiled output.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
These are the VS 2008/2010 project files to build Cogl, with a README.txt
to explain the process involved.
Note that the Cogl and Cogl-Pango projects (and filters for VS2010) are
expanded with the correct source file listings during "make dist", which
is done to simplify maintenance of these project files.
-added preconfigured config.h(.win32.in), which is expanded with the
correct versioining info during autogen
-added preconfigued cogl/cogl-defines.h.win32
-added symbols files for cogl and cogl-pango
-Have configure.ac expand the config.h.win32.in into config.h.win32
with the correct versioning info, etc, and to include the Visual C++
project files for distribution
-Added rules in cogl/Makefile.am to expand the cogl VS 2008/2010 projects
and filters from the templates with up-to-date source file listings, to
distribute cogl-enum-types.c, cogl-enum-types.h to ease compilation and
to avoid depending on PERL on Windows installations.
-Added rules in cogl-pango/Makefile.am to expand the cogl-pango VS2008/
2010 projects and filters from the templates with up-to-date source file
listings.
-Added/edited various Makefile.am's in build to distribute the VS2008/2010
project files and associated items required for the build.
-Update .gitignore. There needs to be a pre-configured
config.h(.win32) and its template, config.h.win32.in for Visual C++
builds
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=650020
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
This returns a population count of all the bits that are set in the
bitmask.
There is now also a _cogl_bitmask_popcount_upto which counts the
number of bits set up to but not including the given bit index. This
will be useful to determine the number of uniform overrides to skip if
we tightly pack the values in an array.
The test-bitmask test has been modified to check these two functions.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
The tests tries all of the various combinations of setting uniform
values on a pipeline and verifies the expected results with a some
example shaders.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
Instead of testing each bit when iterating a bitmask, we can use ffsl
to skip over unset bits in single instruction. That way it will scale
by the number of bits set, not the total number of bits.
ffsl is a non-standard function which glibc only provides by defining
GNUC_SOURCE. However if we are compiling with GCC we can avoid that
mess and just use the equivalent builtin. When not compiling for GCC
it will fall back to _cogl_util_ffs if the size of ints and longs are
the same (which is the case on i686). Otherwise it fallbacks to a slow
function implementation.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
This adds a test which tries manipulating some bits on a CoglBitmask
and verifies that it gets the expected result. This test is fairly
unusual in that it is directly testing some internal Cogl code that
isn't exposed through the public API. To make this work it directly
includes the source for CoglBitmask.
CoglBitmask does some somewhat dodgy things with converting longs to
pointers and back so it makes sense to have a test case to verify that
this is working on all platforms.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
This tweaks the backface culling test to use the experimental pipeline
API as well as the legacy API. All of the primitives are now rendered
with all 16 combinations of front winding, cull face mode and legacy
state.
The test to 'draw a regular rectangle' has been removed. I think this
initially existed because their were different functions to draw a
rectangle with and without texturing. This is no longer the case so it
is no longer useful and it's awkward to implement because it need a
separate pipeline to disable the texturing.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=663628
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
Previously the layer combine on the test pipeline was set up to
replace the incoming color with the layer constant. This patch changes
it to sample the replacement color from a 1x1 texture instead. This
exposes a bug on the GLES2 backend where the vertex shader will be
generated with a size for cogl_tex_coord_out of 4 but the
corresponding declaration in the fragment shader will have n_layers,
which is 1. This makes the program fail to link and the test fails.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=662184
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
As part of the on going effort to port the conformance tests that were
originally written as clutter tests to be standalone cogl tests this
patch ports the test-sub-texture test to be standalone now.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
For conformance tests that want to read back a region of pixels and
check they all have the same color we now have a test_utils_check_region
utility function for that.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
This removes the call to cogl_framebuffer_swap_buffers in the test's
paint() function since we shouldn't assume that the framebuffer is a
CoglOnscreen framebuffer - in fact by default the framebuffer is
offscreen. The swap was resulting in a crash since
cogl_framebuffer_swap_buffers has started asserting that the given
framebuffer is a CoglOnscreen.
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
Most of the conformance tests read a pixel value and assert that it
matches a known value. However they were all doing this with slightly
different methods. This adds a common test_utils_check_pixel function
which they now all use. The function takes an x and y coordinate and a
32-bit value representing the color. It is assumed that writing a
known color is most convenient as an 8 digit hex sequence which this
function allows. There is also a test_utils_check_pixel_rgb function
wrapper which takes the components as separate arguments. This is more
convenient when the expected color is also calculated by the test.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
This removes some redundant initializing of the modelview matrix since
we can assume the initial state is already the identity matrix. The
explicit initialization was only really necessary when running as a
clutter test because there the default matrix isn't the identity matrix.
Also some calls to cogl_orth to change the projection matrix have been
moved into the test entry point functions instead of calling this in the
paint function. Again the previous style probably came about because
with clutter we always had to re-assert the projection but now we are in
full control of the projection and can assume it doesn't need
re-asserting once set.
Acked-by: Luca Bruno <lucabru@src.gnome.org>
Uninitialized textures could contain random bits. That makes the test
fail as glColorMask is used to let only one of the RGB pass through.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=660387
Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
G_DISABLE_DEPRECATED is only intended for developers of Cogl and it
sometimes breaks the build for people just trying to build a
release. This patch adds an option to enable deprecated Glib
features. By default it is enabled for non-git versions of Cogl.
The patch is based on similar code in Clutter except it adds the flags
to COGL_EXTRA_CFLAGS instead of having a separate variable.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
When testing with COGL_DEBUG=disable-npot-textures all of the tests
would fail because the testing infrastructure itself ends up creating
a sliced texture and then trying to use it as a render target. This
just modifies test-utils to use 512x512 for the size of the texture.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
There is a currently a bug where pushing a buffer with a different
color mask will not cause the color mask to be flushed. This adds a
test to demonstrate that.
Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
This makes a start on porting the Cogl conformance tests that currently
still live in the Clutter repository to be standalone Cogl tests that no
longer require a ClutterStage.
The main thing is that this commit brings in is the basic testing
infrastructure we need, so now we can port more and more tests
incrementally.
Since the test suite wants a way to synchronize X requests/replies and
we can't simply call XSynchronize in the test-utils code before we know
if we are really running on X this adds a check for an environment
variable named "COGL_X11_SYNC" in cogl-xlib-renderer.c and if it's set
it forces XSynchronize (dpy, TRUE) to be called.
By default the conformance tests are run off screen. This makes the
tests run much faster and they also don't interfere with other work you
may want to do by constantly stealing focus. CoglOnscreen framebuffers
obviously don't get tested this way so it's important that the tests
also get run on screen every once in a while, especially if changes are
being made to CoglFramebuffer related code. On screen testing can be
enabled by setting COGL_TEST_ONSCREEN=1 in your environment.