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The :sync-size property of ClutterTexture should be set to FALSE by default by ClutterCairoTexture. The preferred size of the ClutterCairoTexture is already the size of the internal Cairo surface, and we override the preferred width/height getters to that effect. The :sync-size property is also responsible of changing the size of the Texture actor when changing the texture handle - but since we encourage that to happen during the CairoTexture allocation, we get a queue_relayout() invocation (and a warning) when we change the size of the Cairo image surface. Since GObject doesn't make it easy to override the default value of the :sync-size property in sub-classes, we should simply call the setter function during the ClutterCairoTexture instance initialization. We should also change one of the interactive tests using a CairoTexture to rebuild the contents of the actor in response to an allocation. |
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Outline of test categories: The conform/ tests should be non-interactive unit-tests that verify a single feature is behaving as documented. See conform/ADDING_NEW_TESTS for more details. The micro-bench/ tests should be focused perfomance test, ideally testing a single metric. Please never forget that these tests are synthetec and if you are using them then you understand what metric is being tested. They probably don't reflect any real world application loads and the intention is that you use these tests once you have already determined the crux of your problem and need focused feedback that your changes are indeed improving matters. There is no exit status requirements for these tests, but they should give clear feedback as to their performance. If the framerate is the feedback metric, then the test should forcibly enable FPS debugging. The interactive/ tests are any tests whose status can not be determined without a user looking at some visual output, or providing some manual input etc. This covers most of the original Clutter tests. Ideally some of these tests will be migrated into the conformance/ directory so they can be used in automated nightly tests. The data/ directory contains optional data (like images and ClutterScript definitions) that can be referenced by a test. Other notes: • All tests should ideally include a detailed description in the source explaining exactly what the test is for, how the test was designed to work, and possibly a rationale for the approach taken for testing. • When running tests under Valgrind, you should follow the instructions available here: http://live.gnome.org/Valgrind and also use the suppression file available inside the data/ directory.