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Author SHA1 Message Date
Emmanuele Bassi
9206bd7627 tests/*: Use symbolic constants for sources and events
And make sure to use clutter_threads_add_* instead of the bare
g_*_add().
2012-01-25 23:20:25 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
deba576dd1 conform/*: Do not use clutter_stage_get_default()
Use the correct stage creation/destruction API.
2011-11-10 15:37:50 +00:00
Emmanuele Bassi
d032b9b2bf conform: Start cleaning up the conformance test suite
Re-order the units into a sensible list, with basic tests at the
beginning, and per-class tests at the end - with Cogl last.

Also, start renaming the unit functions from test_<foo> to <foo>,
so that the executable wrappers and the reports have sensible names.
2010-10-12 17:42:18 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
046e571bae Remove usage of Units and macros
The ClutterUnit and relative macros should not be used when dealing
with pixels -- which is to say, all the time when inside Clutter.
2009-06-04 16:30:30 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
c759aeb6a7 Uniformly use floats in Actor properties
All the underlying implementation and the public entry points have
been switched to floats; the only missing bits are the Actor properties
that deal with positioning and sizing.

This usually means a major pain when dealing with GValues and varargs
functions. While GValue will warn you when dealing with the wrong
conversions, varags will simply die an horrible (and hard to debug)
death via segfault. Nothing much to do here, except warn people in the
release notes and hope for the best.
2009-06-01 14:57:18 +01:00
Emmanuele Bassi
d6d208da7d Remove Units from the public API
With the recent change to internal floating point values, ClutterUnit
has become a redundant type, defined to be a float. All integer entry
points are being internally converted to floating point values to be
passed to the GL pipeline with the least amount of conversion.

ClutterUnit is thus exposed as just a "pixel with fractionary bits",
and not -- as users might think -- as generic, resolution and device
independent units. not that it was the case, but a definitive amount
of people was convinced it did provide this "feature", and was flummoxed
about the mere existence of this type.

So, having ClutterUnit exposed in the public API doubles the entry
points and has the following disadvantages:

  - we have to maintain twice the amount of entry points in ClutterActor
  - we still do an integer-to-float implicit conversion
  - we introduce a weird impedance between pixels and "pixels with
    fractionary bits"
  - language bindings will have to choose what to bind, and resort
    to manually overriding the API
    + *except* for language bindings based on GObject-Introspection, as
      they cannot do manual overrides, thus will replicate the entire
      set of entry points

For these reason, we should coalesces every Actor entry point for
pixels and for ClutterUnit into a single entry point taking a float,
like:

  void clutter_actor_set_x (ClutterActor *self,
                            gfloat        x);
  void clutter_actor_get_size (ClutterActor *self,
                               gfloat       *width,
                               gfloat       *height);
  gfloat clutter_actor_get_height (ClutterActor *self);

etc.

The issues I have identified are:

  - we'll have a two cases of compiler warnings:
    - printf() format of the return values from %d to %f
    - clutter_actor_get_size() taking floats instead of unsigned ints
  - we'll have a problem with varargs when passing an integer instead
    of a floating point value, except on 64bit platforms where the
    size of a float is the same as the size of an int

To be clear: the *intent* of the API should not change -- we still use
pixels everywhere -- but:

  - we remove ambiguity in the API with regard to pixels and units
  - we remove entry points we get to maintain for the whole 1.0
    version of the API
  - we make things simpler to bind for both manual language bindings
    and automatic (gobject-introspection based) ones
  - we have the simplest API possible while still exposing the
    capabilities of the underlying GL implementation
2009-05-06 16:44:47 +01:00
Neil Roberts
5acff562b4 [test-anchors] Add tests for the rotation centers
The rotation centers are now tested in a similar way to the anchor
point and scale centers.

The notification handling code has been simplified a bit to handle the
increased amount of properties.
2009-01-23 18:41:41 +00:00
Neil Roberts
a8a986a1a2 [test-anchors] Add tests for the scale center
A separate set of tests for the scale center have been added that work
in a similar way to the anchor point tests.
2009-01-23 18:41:41 +00:00
Neil Roberts
7818eb704d Add a conformance test for the anchor point
This verifies that the anchor point can be set from a gravity and then
it moves when the anchor point changes size.
2009-01-23 18:41:40 +00:00