mutter/tests/conform/Makefile.am
Neil Roberts b6b9ac0b85 Add a cogl-version header
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)
2012-08-06 14:27:40 +01:00

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Makefile

include $(top_srcdir)/build/autotools/Makefile.am.silent
NULL =
noinst_PROGRAMS = test-conformance
common_sources = \
test-utils.h \
test-utils.c \
test-conform-main.c \
$(NULL)
unported_test_sources = \
test-fixed.c \
test-materials.c \
test-viewport.c \
test-multitexture.c \
test-npot-texture.c \
test-object.c \
test-readpixels.c \
test-texture-get-set-data.c \
test-texture-mipmaps.c \
test-texture-pixmap-x11.c \
test-texture-rectangle.c \
test-atlas-migration.c \
test-vertex-buffer-contiguous.c \
test-vertex-buffer-interleved.c \
test-vertex-buffer-mutability.c \
$(NULL)
test_sources = \
test-bitmask.c \
test-blend-strings.c \
test-depth-test.c \
test-color-mask.c \
test-backface-culling.c \
test-just-vertex-shader.c \
test-path.c \
test-pipeline-user-matrix.c \
test-pipeline-uniforms.c \
test-pixel-buffer.c \
test-premult.c \
test-snippets.c \
test-wrap-modes.c \
test-sub-texture.c \
test-custom-attributes.c \
test-offscreen.c \
test-primitive.c \
test-texture-3d.c \
test-sparse-pipeline.c \
test-read-texture-formats.c \
test-write-texture-formats.c \
test-point-size.c \
test-point-sprite.c \
test-no-gl-header.c \
test-version.c \
$(NULL)
test_conformance_SOURCES = $(common_sources) $(test_sources)
if OS_WIN32
SHEXT =
else
SHEXT = $(EXEEXT)
endif
# For convenience, this provides a way to easily run individual unit tests:
.PHONY: wrappers clean-wrappers
wrappers: stamp-test-conformance
@true
stamp-test-conformance: Makefile $(srcdir)/test-conform-main.c
@mkdir -p wrappers
@sed -n -e 's/^ \{1,\}ADD_TEST *( *\([a-zA-Z0-9_]\{1,\}\).*/\1/p' $(srcdir)/test-conform-main.c > unit-tests
@chmod +x test-launcher.sh
@( echo "/stamp-test-conformance" ; \
echo "/test-conformance$(EXEEXT)" ; \
echo "*.o" ; \
echo ".gitignore" ; \
echo "unit-tests" ; ) > .gitignore
@for i in `cat unit-tests`; \
do \
unit=`basename $$i | sed -e s/_/-/g`; \
echo " GEN $$unit"; \
( echo "#!/bin/sh" ; echo "$(abs_builddir)/test-launcher.sh '$$i' \"\$$@\"" ) > $$unit$(SHEXT) ; \
chmod +x $$unit$(SHEXT); \
echo "/$$unit$(SHEXT)" >> .gitignore; \
done \
&& echo timestamp > $(@F)
clean-wrappers:
@for i in `cat unit-tests`; \
do \
unit=`basename $$i | sed -e s/_/-/g`; \
echo " RM $$unit"; \
rm -f $$unit$(SHEXT) ; \
done \
&& rm -f unit-tests \
&& rm -f stamp-test-conformance
# NB: BUILT_SOURCES here a misnomer. We aren't building source, just inserting
# a phony rule that will generate symlink scripts for running individual tests
BUILT_SOURCES = wrappers
# The include of the $(buildir)/cogl directory here is to make it so
# that tests that directly include Cogl source code for whitebox
# testing (such as test-bitmask) will still compile
INCLUDES = \
-I$(top_srcdir) \
-I$(top_builddir)/cogl
test_conformance_CPPFLAGS = \
-DCOGL_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_API \
-DCOGL_DISABLE_DEPRECATED \
-DTESTS_DATADIR=\""$(top_srcdir)/tests/data"\" \
-DCLUTTER_COMPILATION
test_conformance_CFLAGS = -g3 -O0 $(COGL_DEP_CFLAGS) $(COGL_EXTRA_CFLAGS)
test_conformance_LDADD = $(COGL_DEP_LIBS) $(top_builddir)/cogl/libcogl.la
test_conformance_LDFLAGS = -export-dynamic
test: wrappers
@$(top_srcdir)/tests/conform/run-tests.sh $(abs_builddir)/config.env
# XXX: we could prevent the conformance test suite from running
# by simply defining this variable conditionally
TEST_PROGS = test-conformance
.PHONY: test
EXTRA_DIST = test-launcher.sh.in run-tests.sh
DISTCLEANFILES = test-launcher.sh .gitignore
dist-hook: ../../build/win32/vs9/test-conformance-cogl.vcproj ../../build/win32/vs10/test-conformance-cogl.vcxproj ../../build/win32/vs10/test-conformance-cogl.vcxproj.filters
../../build/win32/vs9/test-conformance-cogl.vcproj: $(top_srcdir)/build/win32/vs9/test-conformance-cogl.vcprojin
for F in $(test_conformance_SOURCES); do \
case $$F in \
*.c) echo ' <File RelativePath="..\..\..\tests\conform\'$$F'" />' \
;; \
esac; \
done >testconformance.sourcefiles
$(CPP) -P - <$(top_srcdir)/build/win32/vs9/test-conformance-cogl.vcprojin >$@
rm testconformance.sourcefiles
../../build/win32/vs10/test-conformance-cogl.vcxproj: $(top_srcdir)/build/win32/vs10/test-conformance-cogl.vcxprojin
for F in $(test_conformance_SOURCES); do \
case $$F in \
*.c) echo ' <ClCompile Include="..\..\..\tests\conform\'$$F'" />' \
;; \
esac; \
done >testconformance.vs10.sourcefiles
$(CPP) -P - <$(top_srcdir)/build/win32/vs10/test-conformance-cogl.vcxprojin >$@
rm testconformance.vs10.sourcefiles
../../build/win32/vs10/test-conformance-cogl.vcxproj.filters: $(top_srcdir)/build/win32/vs10/test-conformance-cogl.vcxproj.filtersin
for F in $(test_conformance_SOURCES); do \
case $$F in \
*.c) echo ' <ClCompile Include="..\..\..\tests\conform\'$$F'"><Filter>Sources</Filter></ClCompile>' \
;; \
esac; \
done >testconformance.vs10.sourcefiles.filters
$(CPP) -P - <$(top_srcdir)/build/win32/vs10/test-conformance-cogl.vcxproj.filtersin >$@
rm testconformance.vs10.sourcefiles.filters
# Let the VS9/VS10 Project files be cleared out before they are re-expanded...
DISTCLEANFILES += ../../build/win32/vs9/test-conformance-cogl.vcproj \
../../build/win32/vs10/test-conformance-cogl.vcxproj \
../../build/win32/vs10/test-conformance-cogl.vcxproj.filters
# we override the clean-generic target to clean up the wrappers so
# we cannot use CLEANFILES
clean-generic: clean-wrappers
$(QUIET_RM)rm -f .log