mutter/tests/conform/test-bitmask.c
Robert Bragg bbcbece6c9 tests: Improve thoroughness and reporting of make test
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>
2012-02-24 14:42:31 +00:00

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#include <cogl/cogl.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include "test-utils.h"
/* This is testing CoglBitmask which is an internal data structure
within Cogl. Cogl doesn't export the symbols for this data type so
we just directly include the source instead */
#include <cogl/cogl-bitmask.h>
#include <cogl/cogl-bitmask.c>
#define _COGL_IN_TEST_BITMASK
#include <cogl/cogl-util.c>
typedef struct
{
int n_bits;
int *bits;
} CheckData;
static gboolean
check_bit (int bit_num, void *user_data)
{
CheckData *data = user_data;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < data->n_bits; i++)
if (data->bits[i] == bit_num)
{
data->bits[i] = -1;
return TRUE;
}
g_assert_not_reached ();
return TRUE;
}
static void
verify_bits (const CoglBitmask *bitmask,
...)
{
CheckData data;
va_list ap, ap_copy;
int i;
va_start (ap, bitmask);
G_VA_COPY (ap_copy, ap);
for (data.n_bits = 0; va_arg (ap, int) != -1; data.n_bits++);
data.bits = alloca (data.n_bits * (sizeof (int)));
G_VA_COPY (ap, ap_copy);
for (i = 0; i < data.n_bits; i++)
data.bits[i] = va_arg (ap, int);
_cogl_bitmask_foreach (bitmask, check_bit, &data);
for (i = 0; i < data.n_bits; i++)
g_assert_cmpint (data.bits[i], ==, -1);
g_assert_cmpint (_cogl_bitmask_popcount (bitmask), ==, data.n_bits);
for (i = 0; i < 1024; i++)
{
int upto_popcount = 0;
int j;
G_VA_COPY (ap, ap_copy);
for (j = 0; j < data.n_bits; j++)
if (va_arg (ap, int) < i)
upto_popcount++;
g_assert_cmpint (_cogl_bitmask_popcount_upto (bitmask, i),
==,
upto_popcount);
G_VA_COPY (ap, ap_copy);
for (j = 0; j < data.n_bits; j++)
if (va_arg (ap, int) == i)
break;
g_assert_cmpint (_cogl_bitmask_get (bitmask, i), ==, (j < data.n_bits));
}
}
void
test_cogl_bitmask (TestUtilsGTestFixture *fixture,
void *data)
{
CoglBitmask bitmask;
CoglBitmask other_bitmask;
/* A dummy bit to make it use arrays sometimes */
int dummy_bit;
int i;
for (dummy_bit = -1; dummy_bit < 256; dummy_bit += 40)
{
_cogl_bitmask_init (&bitmask);
_cogl_bitmask_init (&other_bitmask);
if (dummy_bit != -1)
_cogl_bitmask_set (&bitmask, dummy_bit, TRUE);
verify_bits (&bitmask, dummy_bit, -1);
_cogl_bitmask_set (&bitmask, 1, TRUE);
_cogl_bitmask_set (&bitmask, 4, TRUE);
_cogl_bitmask_set (&bitmask, 5, TRUE);
verify_bits (&bitmask, 1, 4, 5, dummy_bit, -1);
_cogl_bitmask_set (&bitmask, 4, FALSE);
verify_bits (&bitmask, 1, 5, dummy_bit, -1);
_cogl_bitmask_clear_all (&bitmask);
verify_bits (&bitmask, -1);
if (dummy_bit != -1)
_cogl_bitmask_set (&bitmask, dummy_bit, TRUE);
verify_bits (&bitmask, dummy_bit, -1);
_cogl_bitmask_set (&bitmask, 1, TRUE);
_cogl_bitmask_set (&bitmask, 4, TRUE);
_cogl_bitmask_set (&bitmask, 5, TRUE);
_cogl_bitmask_set (&other_bitmask, 5, TRUE);
_cogl_bitmask_set (&other_bitmask, 6, TRUE);
_cogl_bitmask_set_bits (&bitmask, &other_bitmask);
verify_bits (&bitmask, 1, 4, 5, 6, dummy_bit, -1);
verify_bits (&other_bitmask, 5, 6, -1);
_cogl_bitmask_set (&bitmask, 6, FALSE);
verify_bits (&bitmask, 1, 4, 5, dummy_bit, -1);
_cogl_bitmask_xor_bits (&bitmask, &other_bitmask);
verify_bits (&bitmask, 1, 4, 6, dummy_bit, -1);
verify_bits (&other_bitmask, 5, 6, -1);
_cogl_bitmask_set_range (&bitmask, 5, TRUE);
verify_bits (&bitmask, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, dummy_bit, -1);
_cogl_bitmask_set_range (&bitmask, 4, FALSE);
verify_bits (&bitmask, 4, 6, dummy_bit, -1);
_cogl_bitmask_destroy (&other_bitmask);
_cogl_bitmask_destroy (&bitmask);
}
/* Extra tests for really long bitmasks */
_cogl_bitmask_init (&bitmask);
_cogl_bitmask_set_range (&bitmask, 400, TRUE);
_cogl_bitmask_init (&other_bitmask);
_cogl_bitmask_set (&other_bitmask, 5, TRUE);
_cogl_bitmask_xor_bits (&bitmask, &other_bitmask);
for (i = 0; i < 1024; i++)
g_assert_cmpint (_cogl_bitmask_get (&bitmask, i),
==,
(i == 5 ? FALSE :
i < 400 ? TRUE :
FALSE));
_cogl_bitmask_set_range (&other_bitmask, 500, TRUE);
_cogl_bitmask_set_bits (&bitmask, &other_bitmask);
for (i = 0; i < 1024; i++)
g_assert_cmpint (_cogl_bitmask_get (&bitmask, i), ==, (i < 500));
if (cogl_test_verbose ())
g_print ("OK\n");
}