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In _cogl_offscreen_gl_allocate we only want to perform certain actions if COGL_OFFSCREEN_DISABLE_DEPTH_AND_STENCIL is not set in create_flags. We perfrom this check with: if (!offscreen->create_flags & COGL_OFFSCREEN_DISABLE_DEPTH_AND_STENCIL) which is not correct as we negate the create_flags before the bitwise &. It happens to work as intended though, as CoglOffscreenFlags only has one element, and that element has the value 1. If the flag is not set then the nagation of create_flags is true and the bitwise and with the element value is true as well. If any flag is set then the negation will give 0 and the bitwise & will be false. So while it works correctly it is fragile as either additional flags or a change in the enum element value will break this check. This patch makes things a bit more safe by adding parentheses to let the bitwise & happen before the negation. Definition of the enum: typedef enum { COGL_OFFSCREEN_DISABLE_DEPTH_AND_STENCIL = 1 } CoglOffscreenFlags; https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/merge_requests/938 |
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Mutter
Mutter is a Wayland display server and X11 window manager and compositor library.
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