cairo/test/unbounded-operator.c

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Add a function to test whether a cairo_operator_t is bounded (does nothing for 0 src/mask) cairoint.h: Add a helper function to take clearing areas that are outside the source/mask but are cleared by unbounded operations. src/cairo-xlib-surface.c (_cairo_xlib_surface_composite): Use _cairo_surface_composite_fixup_unbounded() as needed. src/cairo-image-surface.c src/cairint.h: Keep track of whether the surface has a clip or not ... we need this for determining when we can bypass an intermediate mask for composite_trapezoids(). Create an intermediate mask of the right size with pixman_add_trapezoids() and composite that. When rendering with an unbounded operator, create the intermediate mask ourselves and render with ADD to that, then composite the result. Create an intermediate surface the size of the extents, render the glyphs to that then composite the results. Add the size of the glyph Compute the size of the glyph mask, then use _cairo_surface_composite_fixup_unbounded(). Use the right mask format. (Unrelated bugfix) New function taking a drawing function as a parameter to encapsulate shared logic between compositing trapezoid, glyphs, and masks. Use _cairo_gstate_clip_and_composite(). Also fix extents computations for unbounded operators. src/cairo-clip.c src/cairo-clip-private.h (_cairo_clip_combine_to_surface): Add the destination as an extra parameter to allow combining to an intermediate surface. tests/unbounded-operator.c tests/Makefile.am: Add a test for the operation of the 6 unbounded operators against different shapes. tests/clip-operator.c tests/Makefile.am: Add a test that tests surface clipping with different shapes against all the operators. Make use OVER like the name and description. With fixed semantics, SOURCE does something different.
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/*
* Copyright © 2005 Red Hat, Inc.
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software
* and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without
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* Red Hat, Inc. not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to
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* suitability of this software for any purpose. It is provided "as
* is" without express or implied warranty.
*
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* FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL RED HAT, INC. BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL,
* INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER
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* OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR
* IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
*
* Authors: Kristian Høgsberg <krh@redhat.com>
* Owen Taylor <otaylor@redhat.com>
*/
#include <math.h>
#include "cairo-test.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#define WIDTH 16
#define HEIGHT 16
#define PAD 2
Add a function to test whether a cairo_operator_t is bounded (does nothing for 0 src/mask) cairoint.h: Add a helper function to take clearing areas that are outside the source/mask but are cleared by unbounded operations. src/cairo-xlib-surface.c (_cairo_xlib_surface_composite): Use _cairo_surface_composite_fixup_unbounded() as needed. src/cairo-image-surface.c src/cairint.h: Keep track of whether the surface has a clip or not ... we need this for determining when we can bypass an intermediate mask for composite_trapezoids(). Create an intermediate mask of the right size with pixman_add_trapezoids() and composite that. When rendering with an unbounded operator, create the intermediate mask ourselves and render with ADD to that, then composite the result. Create an intermediate surface the size of the extents, render the glyphs to that then composite the results. Add the size of the glyph Compute the size of the glyph mask, then use _cairo_surface_composite_fixup_unbounded(). Use the right mask format. (Unrelated bugfix) New function taking a drawing function as a parameter to encapsulate shared logic between compositing trapezoid, glyphs, and masks. Use _cairo_gstate_clip_and_composite(). Also fix extents computations for unbounded operators. src/cairo-clip.c src/cairo-clip-private.h (_cairo_clip_combine_to_surface): Add the destination as an extra parameter to allow combining to an intermediate surface. tests/unbounded-operator.c tests/Makefile.am: Add a test for the operation of the 6 unbounded operators against different shapes. tests/clip-operator.c tests/Makefile.am: Add a test that tests surface clipping with different shapes against all the operators. Make use OVER like the name and description. With fixed semantics, SOURCE does something different.
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static void
draw_mask (cairo_t *cr, int x, int y)
{
cairo_surface_t *mask_surface;
cairo_t *cr2;
double width = (int)(0.9 * WIDTH);
double height = (int)(0.9 * HEIGHT);
x += 0.05 * WIDTH;
y += 0.05 * HEIGHT;
mask_surface = cairo_surface_create_similar (cairo_get_group_target (cr),
Add a function to test whether a cairo_operator_t is bounded (does nothing for 0 src/mask) cairoint.h: Add a helper function to take clearing areas that are outside the source/mask but are cleared by unbounded operations. src/cairo-xlib-surface.c (_cairo_xlib_surface_composite): Use _cairo_surface_composite_fixup_unbounded() as needed. src/cairo-image-surface.c src/cairint.h: Keep track of whether the surface has a clip or not ... we need this for determining when we can bypass an intermediate mask for composite_trapezoids(). Create an intermediate mask of the right size with pixman_add_trapezoids() and composite that. When rendering with an unbounded operator, create the intermediate mask ourselves and render with ADD to that, then composite the result. Create an intermediate surface the size of the extents, render the glyphs to that then composite the results. Add the size of the glyph Compute the size of the glyph mask, then use _cairo_surface_composite_fixup_unbounded(). Use the right mask format. (Unrelated bugfix) New function taking a drawing function as a parameter to encapsulate shared logic between compositing trapezoid, glyphs, and masks. Use _cairo_gstate_clip_and_composite(). Also fix extents computations for unbounded operators. src/cairo-clip.c src/cairo-clip-private.h (_cairo_clip_combine_to_surface): Add the destination as an extra parameter to allow combining to an intermediate surface. tests/unbounded-operator.c tests/Makefile.am: Add a test for the operation of the 6 unbounded operators against different shapes. tests/clip-operator.c tests/Makefile.am: Add a test that tests surface clipping with different shapes against all the operators. Make use OVER like the name and description. With fixed semantics, SOURCE does something different.
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CAIRO_CONTENT_ALPHA,
width, height);
cr2 = cairo_create (mask_surface);
cairo_surface_destroy (mask_surface);
Add a function to test whether a cairo_operator_t is bounded (does nothing for 0 src/mask) cairoint.h: Add a helper function to take clearing areas that are outside the source/mask but are cleared by unbounded operations. src/cairo-xlib-surface.c (_cairo_xlib_surface_composite): Use _cairo_surface_composite_fixup_unbounded() as needed. src/cairo-image-surface.c src/cairint.h: Keep track of whether the surface has a clip or not ... we need this for determining when we can bypass an intermediate mask for composite_trapezoids(). Create an intermediate mask of the right size with pixman_add_trapezoids() and composite that. When rendering with an unbounded operator, create the intermediate mask ourselves and render with ADD to that, then composite the result. Create an intermediate surface the size of the extents, render the glyphs to that then composite the results. Add the size of the glyph Compute the size of the glyph mask, then use _cairo_surface_composite_fixup_unbounded(). Use the right mask format. (Unrelated bugfix) New function taking a drawing function as a parameter to encapsulate shared logic between compositing trapezoid, glyphs, and masks. Use _cairo_gstate_clip_and_composite(). Also fix extents computations for unbounded operators. src/cairo-clip.c src/cairo-clip-private.h (_cairo_clip_combine_to_surface): Add the destination as an extra parameter to allow combining to an intermediate surface. tests/unbounded-operator.c tests/Makefile.am: Add a test for the operation of the 6 unbounded operators against different shapes. tests/clip-operator.c tests/Makefile.am: Add a test that tests surface clipping with different shapes against all the operators. Make use OVER like the name and description. With fixed semantics, SOURCE does something different.
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cairo_save (cr2);
cairo_set_source_rgba (cr2, 0, 0, 0, 0); /* transparent */
cairo_set_operator (cr2, CAIRO_OPERATOR_SOURCE);
cairo_paint (cr2);
cairo_restore (cr2);
cairo_set_source_rgb (cr2, 1, 1, 1); /* white */
cairo_arc (cr2, 0.5 * width, 0.5 * height, 0.45 * height, 0, 2 * M_PI);
cairo_fill (cr2);
cairo_mask_surface (cr, cairo_get_target (cr2), x, y);
Add a function to test whether a cairo_operator_t is bounded (does nothing for 0 src/mask) cairoint.h: Add a helper function to take clearing areas that are outside the source/mask but are cleared by unbounded operations. src/cairo-xlib-surface.c (_cairo_xlib_surface_composite): Use _cairo_surface_composite_fixup_unbounded() as needed. src/cairo-image-surface.c src/cairint.h: Keep track of whether the surface has a clip or not ... we need this for determining when we can bypass an intermediate mask for composite_trapezoids(). Create an intermediate mask of the right size with pixman_add_trapezoids() and composite that. When rendering with an unbounded operator, create the intermediate mask ourselves and render with ADD to that, then composite the result. Create an intermediate surface the size of the extents, render the glyphs to that then composite the results. Add the size of the glyph Compute the size of the glyph mask, then use _cairo_surface_composite_fixup_unbounded(). Use the right mask format. (Unrelated bugfix) New function taking a drawing function as a parameter to encapsulate shared logic between compositing trapezoid, glyphs, and masks. Use _cairo_gstate_clip_and_composite(). Also fix extents computations for unbounded operators. src/cairo-clip.c src/cairo-clip-private.h (_cairo_clip_combine_to_surface): Add the destination as an extra parameter to allow combining to an intermediate surface. tests/unbounded-operator.c tests/Makefile.am: Add a test for the operation of the 6 unbounded operators against different shapes. tests/clip-operator.c tests/Makefile.am: Add a test that tests surface clipping with different shapes against all the operators. Make use OVER like the name and description. With fixed semantics, SOURCE does something different.
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cairo_destroy (cr2);
}
static void
draw_glyphs (cairo_t *cr, int x, int y)
{
cairo_text_extents_t extents;
cairo_set_font_size (cr, 0.8 * HEIGHT);
Add a function to test whether a cairo_operator_t is bounded (does nothing for 0 src/mask) cairoint.h: Add a helper function to take clearing areas that are outside the source/mask but are cleared by unbounded operations. src/cairo-xlib-surface.c (_cairo_xlib_surface_composite): Use _cairo_surface_composite_fixup_unbounded() as needed. src/cairo-image-surface.c src/cairint.h: Keep track of whether the surface has a clip or not ... we need this for determining when we can bypass an intermediate mask for composite_trapezoids(). Create an intermediate mask of the right size with pixman_add_trapezoids() and composite that. When rendering with an unbounded operator, create the intermediate mask ourselves and render with ADD to that, then composite the result. Create an intermediate surface the size of the extents, render the glyphs to that then composite the results. Add the size of the glyph Compute the size of the glyph mask, then use _cairo_surface_composite_fixup_unbounded(). Use the right mask format. (Unrelated bugfix) New function taking a drawing function as a parameter to encapsulate shared logic between compositing trapezoid, glyphs, and masks. Use _cairo_gstate_clip_and_composite(). Also fix extents computations for unbounded operators. src/cairo-clip.c src/cairo-clip-private.h (_cairo_clip_combine_to_surface): Add the destination as an extra parameter to allow combining to an intermediate surface. tests/unbounded-operator.c tests/Makefile.am: Add a test for the operation of the 6 unbounded operators against different shapes. tests/clip-operator.c tests/Makefile.am: Add a test that tests surface clipping with different shapes against all the operators. Make use OVER like the name and description. With fixed semantics, SOURCE does something different.
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cairo_text_extents (cr, "FG", &extents);
cairo_move_to (cr,
x + floor ((WIDTH - extents.width) / 2 + 0.5) - extents.x_bearing,
y + floor ((HEIGHT - extents.height) / 2 + 0.5) - extents.y_bearing);
Add a function to test whether a cairo_operator_t is bounded (does nothing for 0 src/mask) cairoint.h: Add a helper function to take clearing areas that are outside the source/mask but are cleared by unbounded operations. src/cairo-xlib-surface.c (_cairo_xlib_surface_composite): Use _cairo_surface_composite_fixup_unbounded() as needed. src/cairo-image-surface.c src/cairint.h: Keep track of whether the surface has a clip or not ... we need this for determining when we can bypass an intermediate mask for composite_trapezoids(). Create an intermediate mask of the right size with pixman_add_trapezoids() and composite that. When rendering with an unbounded operator, create the intermediate mask ourselves and render with ADD to that, then composite the result. Create an intermediate surface the size of the extents, render the glyphs to that then composite the results. Add the size of the glyph Compute the size of the glyph mask, then use _cairo_surface_composite_fixup_unbounded(). Use the right mask format. (Unrelated bugfix) New function taking a drawing function as a parameter to encapsulate shared logic between compositing trapezoid, glyphs, and masks. Use _cairo_gstate_clip_and_composite(). Also fix extents computations for unbounded operators. src/cairo-clip.c src/cairo-clip-private.h (_cairo_clip_combine_to_surface): Add the destination as an extra parameter to allow combining to an intermediate surface. tests/unbounded-operator.c tests/Makefile.am: Add a test for the operation of the 6 unbounded operators against different shapes. tests/clip-operator.c tests/Makefile.am: Add a test that tests surface clipping with different shapes against all the operators. Make use OVER like the name and description. With fixed semantics, SOURCE does something different.
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cairo_show_text (cr, "FG");
}
static void
draw_polygon (cairo_t *cr, int x, int y)
{
Add a function to test whether a cairo_operator_t is bounded (does nothing for 0 src/mask) cairoint.h: Add a helper function to take clearing areas that are outside the source/mask but are cleared by unbounded operations. src/cairo-xlib-surface.c (_cairo_xlib_surface_composite): Use _cairo_surface_composite_fixup_unbounded() as needed. src/cairo-image-surface.c src/cairint.h: Keep track of whether the surface has a clip or not ... we need this for determining when we can bypass an intermediate mask for composite_trapezoids(). Create an intermediate mask of the right size with pixman_add_trapezoids() and composite that. When rendering with an unbounded operator, create the intermediate mask ourselves and render with ADD to that, then composite the result. Create an intermediate surface the size of the extents, render the glyphs to that then composite the results. Add the size of the glyph Compute the size of the glyph mask, then use _cairo_surface_composite_fixup_unbounded(). Use the right mask format. (Unrelated bugfix) New function taking a drawing function as a parameter to encapsulate shared logic between compositing trapezoid, glyphs, and masks. Use _cairo_gstate_clip_and_composite(). Also fix extents computations for unbounded operators. src/cairo-clip.c src/cairo-clip-private.h (_cairo_clip_combine_to_surface): Add the destination as an extra parameter to allow combining to an intermediate surface. tests/unbounded-operator.c tests/Makefile.am: Add a test for the operation of the 6 unbounded operators against different shapes. tests/clip-operator.c tests/Makefile.am: Add a test that tests surface clipping with different shapes against all the operators. Make use OVER like the name and description. With fixed semantics, SOURCE does something different.
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double width = (int)(0.9 * WIDTH);
double height = (int)(0.9 * HEIGHT);
x += 0.05 * WIDTH;
y += 0.05 * HEIGHT;
Add a function to test whether a cairo_operator_t is bounded (does nothing for 0 src/mask) cairoint.h: Add a helper function to take clearing areas that are outside the source/mask but are cleared by unbounded operations. src/cairo-xlib-surface.c (_cairo_xlib_surface_composite): Use _cairo_surface_composite_fixup_unbounded() as needed. src/cairo-image-surface.c src/cairint.h: Keep track of whether the surface has a clip or not ... we need this for determining when we can bypass an intermediate mask for composite_trapezoids(). Create an intermediate mask of the right size with pixman_add_trapezoids() and composite that. When rendering with an unbounded operator, create the intermediate mask ourselves and render with ADD to that, then composite the result. Create an intermediate surface the size of the extents, render the glyphs to that then composite the results. Add the size of the glyph Compute the size of the glyph mask, then use _cairo_surface_composite_fixup_unbounded(). Use the right mask format. (Unrelated bugfix) New function taking a drawing function as a parameter to encapsulate shared logic between compositing trapezoid, glyphs, and masks. Use _cairo_gstate_clip_and_composite(). Also fix extents computations for unbounded operators. src/cairo-clip.c src/cairo-clip-private.h (_cairo_clip_combine_to_surface): Add the destination as an extra parameter to allow combining to an intermediate surface. tests/unbounded-operator.c tests/Makefile.am: Add a test for the operation of the 6 unbounded operators against different shapes. tests/clip-operator.c tests/Makefile.am: Add a test that tests surface clipping with different shapes against all the operators. Make use OVER like the name and description. With fixed semantics, SOURCE does something different.
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cairo_new_path (cr);
cairo_move_to (cr, x, y);
cairo_line_to (cr, x, y + height);
cairo_line_to (cr, x + width / 2, y + 3 * height / 4);
cairo_line_to (cr, x + width, y + height);
cairo_line_to (cr, x + width, y);
cairo_line_to (cr, x + width / 2, y + height / 4);
cairo_close_path (cr);
cairo_fill (cr);
}
static void
draw_rects (cairo_t *cr, int x, int y)
{
Add a function to test whether a cairo_operator_t is bounded (does nothing for 0 src/mask) cairoint.h: Add a helper function to take clearing areas that are outside the source/mask but are cleared by unbounded operations. src/cairo-xlib-surface.c (_cairo_xlib_surface_composite): Use _cairo_surface_composite_fixup_unbounded() as needed. src/cairo-image-surface.c src/cairint.h: Keep track of whether the surface has a clip or not ... we need this for determining when we can bypass an intermediate mask for composite_trapezoids(). Create an intermediate mask of the right size with pixman_add_trapezoids() and composite that. When rendering with an unbounded operator, create the intermediate mask ourselves and render with ADD to that, then composite the result. Create an intermediate surface the size of the extents, render the glyphs to that then composite the results. Add the size of the glyph Compute the size of the glyph mask, then use _cairo_surface_composite_fixup_unbounded(). Use the right mask format. (Unrelated bugfix) New function taking a drawing function as a parameter to encapsulate shared logic between compositing trapezoid, glyphs, and masks. Use _cairo_gstate_clip_and_composite(). Also fix extents computations for unbounded operators. src/cairo-clip.c src/cairo-clip-private.h (_cairo_clip_combine_to_surface): Add the destination as an extra parameter to allow combining to an intermediate surface. tests/unbounded-operator.c tests/Makefile.am: Add a test for the operation of the 6 unbounded operators against different shapes. tests/clip-operator.c tests/Makefile.am: Add a test that tests surface clipping with different shapes against all the operators. Make use OVER like the name and description. With fixed semantics, SOURCE does something different.
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double block_width = (int)(0.33 * WIDTH + 0.5);
double block_height = (int)(0.33 * HEIGHT + 0.5);
int i, j;
for (i = 0; i < 3; i++)
for (j = 0; j < 3; j++)
if ((i + j) % 2 == 0)
cairo_rectangle (cr,
x + block_width * i, y + block_height * j,
block_width, block_height);
cairo_fill (cr);
}
static void (*const draw_funcs[])(cairo_t *cr, int x, int y) = {
Add a function to test whether a cairo_operator_t is bounded (does nothing for 0 src/mask) cairoint.h: Add a helper function to take clearing areas that are outside the source/mask but are cleared by unbounded operations. src/cairo-xlib-surface.c (_cairo_xlib_surface_composite): Use _cairo_surface_composite_fixup_unbounded() as needed. src/cairo-image-surface.c src/cairint.h: Keep track of whether the surface has a clip or not ... we need this for determining when we can bypass an intermediate mask for composite_trapezoids(). Create an intermediate mask of the right size with pixman_add_trapezoids() and composite that. When rendering with an unbounded operator, create the intermediate mask ourselves and render with ADD to that, then composite the result. Create an intermediate surface the size of the extents, render the glyphs to that then composite the results. Add the size of the glyph Compute the size of the glyph mask, then use _cairo_surface_composite_fixup_unbounded(). Use the right mask format. (Unrelated bugfix) New function taking a drawing function as a parameter to encapsulate shared logic between compositing trapezoid, glyphs, and masks. Use _cairo_gstate_clip_and_composite(). Also fix extents computations for unbounded operators. src/cairo-clip.c src/cairo-clip-private.h (_cairo_clip_combine_to_surface): Add the destination as an extra parameter to allow combining to an intermediate surface. tests/unbounded-operator.c tests/Makefile.am: Add a test for the operation of the 6 unbounded operators against different shapes. tests/clip-operator.c tests/Makefile.am: Add a test that tests surface clipping with different shapes against all the operators. Make use OVER like the name and description. With fixed semantics, SOURCE does something different.
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draw_mask,
draw_glyphs,
draw_polygon,
draw_rects
};
static cairo_operator_t operators[] = {
CAIRO_OPERATOR_IN, CAIRO_OPERATOR_OUT,
CAIRO_OPERATOR_DEST_IN, CAIRO_OPERATOR_DEST_ATOP
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};
#define ARRAY_SIZE(a) (sizeof (a) / sizeof ((a)[0]))
#define IMAGE_WIDTH (ARRAY_SIZE (operators) * (WIDTH + PAD) + PAD)
#define IMAGE_HEIGHT (ARRAY_SIZE (draw_funcs) * (HEIGHT + PAD) + PAD)
static cairo_test_status_t
draw (cairo_t *cr, int width, int height)
{
const cairo_test_context_t *ctx = cairo_test_get_context (cr);
size_t i, j, x, y;
Add a function to test whether a cairo_operator_t is bounded (does nothing for 0 src/mask) cairoint.h: Add a helper function to take clearing areas that are outside the source/mask but are cleared by unbounded operations. src/cairo-xlib-surface.c (_cairo_xlib_surface_composite): Use _cairo_surface_composite_fixup_unbounded() as needed. src/cairo-image-surface.c src/cairint.h: Keep track of whether the surface has a clip or not ... we need this for determining when we can bypass an intermediate mask for composite_trapezoids(). Create an intermediate mask of the right size with pixman_add_trapezoids() and composite that. When rendering with an unbounded operator, create the intermediate mask ourselves and render with ADD to that, then composite the result. Create an intermediate surface the size of the extents, render the glyphs to that then composite the results. Add the size of the glyph Compute the size of the glyph mask, then use _cairo_surface_composite_fixup_unbounded(). Use the right mask format. (Unrelated bugfix) New function taking a drawing function as a parameter to encapsulate shared logic between compositing trapezoid, glyphs, and masks. Use _cairo_gstate_clip_and_composite(). Also fix extents computations for unbounded operators. src/cairo-clip.c src/cairo-clip-private.h (_cairo_clip_combine_to_surface): Add the destination as an extra parameter to allow combining to an intermediate surface. tests/unbounded-operator.c tests/Makefile.am: Add a test for the operation of the 6 unbounded operators against different shapes. tests/clip-operator.c tests/Makefile.am: Add a test that tests surface clipping with different shapes against all the operators. Make use OVER like the name and description. With fixed semantics, SOURCE does something different.
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cairo_pattern_t *pattern;
cairo_select_font_face (cr, "Bitstream Vera Sans",
CAIRO_FONT_SLANT_NORMAL,
CAIRO_FONT_WEIGHT_NORMAL);
for (j = 0; j < ARRAY_SIZE (draw_funcs); j++) {
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (operators); i++) {
x = i * (WIDTH + PAD) + PAD;
y = j * (HEIGHT + PAD) + PAD;
Add a function to test whether a cairo_operator_t is bounded (does nothing for 0 src/mask) cairoint.h: Add a helper function to take clearing areas that are outside the source/mask but are cleared by unbounded operations. src/cairo-xlib-surface.c (_cairo_xlib_surface_composite): Use _cairo_surface_composite_fixup_unbounded() as needed. src/cairo-image-surface.c src/cairint.h: Keep track of whether the surface has a clip or not ... we need this for determining when we can bypass an intermediate mask for composite_trapezoids(). Create an intermediate mask of the right size with pixman_add_trapezoids() and composite that. When rendering with an unbounded operator, create the intermediate mask ourselves and render with ADD to that, then composite the result. Create an intermediate surface the size of the extents, render the glyphs to that then composite the results. Add the size of the glyph Compute the size of the glyph mask, then use _cairo_surface_composite_fixup_unbounded(). Use the right mask format. (Unrelated bugfix) New function taking a drawing function as a parameter to encapsulate shared logic between compositing trapezoid, glyphs, and masks. Use _cairo_gstate_clip_and_composite(). Also fix extents computations for unbounded operators. src/cairo-clip.c src/cairo-clip-private.h (_cairo_clip_combine_to_surface): Add the destination as an extra parameter to allow combining to an intermediate surface. tests/unbounded-operator.c tests/Makefile.am: Add a test for the operation of the 6 unbounded operators against different shapes. tests/clip-operator.c tests/Makefile.am: Add a test that tests surface clipping with different shapes against all the operators. Make use OVER like the name and description. With fixed semantics, SOURCE does something different.
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cairo_save (cr);
pattern = cairo_pattern_create_linear (x + WIDTH, y,
x, y + HEIGHT);
cairo_pattern_add_color_stop_rgba (pattern, 0.2,
0.0, 0.0, 1.0, 1.0); /* Solid blue */
cairo_pattern_add_color_stop_rgba (pattern, 0.8,
0.0, 0.0, 1.0, 0.0); /* Transparent blue */
cairo_set_source (cr, pattern);
cairo_pattern_destroy (pattern);
Add a function to test whether a cairo_operator_t is bounded (does nothing for 0 src/mask) cairoint.h: Add a helper function to take clearing areas that are outside the source/mask but are cleared by unbounded operations. src/cairo-xlib-surface.c (_cairo_xlib_surface_composite): Use _cairo_surface_composite_fixup_unbounded() as needed. src/cairo-image-surface.c src/cairint.h: Keep track of whether the surface has a clip or not ... we need this for determining when we can bypass an intermediate mask for composite_trapezoids(). Create an intermediate mask of the right size with pixman_add_trapezoids() and composite that. When rendering with an unbounded operator, create the intermediate mask ourselves and render with ADD to that, then composite the result. Create an intermediate surface the size of the extents, render the glyphs to that then composite the results. Add the size of the glyph Compute the size of the glyph mask, then use _cairo_surface_composite_fixup_unbounded(). Use the right mask format. (Unrelated bugfix) New function taking a drawing function as a parameter to encapsulate shared logic between compositing trapezoid, glyphs, and masks. Use _cairo_gstate_clip_and_composite(). Also fix extents computations for unbounded operators. src/cairo-clip.c src/cairo-clip-private.h (_cairo_clip_combine_to_surface): Add the destination as an extra parameter to allow combining to an intermediate surface. tests/unbounded-operator.c tests/Makefile.am: Add a test for the operation of the 6 unbounded operators against different shapes. tests/clip-operator.c tests/Makefile.am: Add a test that tests surface clipping with different shapes against all the operators. Make use OVER like the name and description. With fixed semantics, SOURCE does something different.
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cairo_rectangle (cr, x, y, WIDTH, HEIGHT);
cairo_fill_preserve (cr);
cairo_clip (cr);
cairo_set_operator (cr, operators[i]);
cairo_set_source_rgb (cr, 1.0, 0.0, 0.0);
draw_funcs[j] (cr, x, y);
if (cairo_status (cr))
cairo_test_log (ctx, "%d %d HERE!\n", (int)i, (int)j);
Add a function to test whether a cairo_operator_t is bounded (does nothing for 0 src/mask) cairoint.h: Add a helper function to take clearing areas that are outside the source/mask but are cleared by unbounded operations. src/cairo-xlib-surface.c (_cairo_xlib_surface_composite): Use _cairo_surface_composite_fixup_unbounded() as needed. src/cairo-image-surface.c src/cairint.h: Keep track of whether the surface has a clip or not ... we need this for determining when we can bypass an intermediate mask for composite_trapezoids(). Create an intermediate mask of the right size with pixman_add_trapezoids() and composite that. When rendering with an unbounded operator, create the intermediate mask ourselves and render with ADD to that, then composite the result. Create an intermediate surface the size of the extents, render the glyphs to that then composite the results. Add the size of the glyph Compute the size of the glyph mask, then use _cairo_surface_composite_fixup_unbounded(). Use the right mask format. (Unrelated bugfix) New function taking a drawing function as a parameter to encapsulate shared logic between compositing trapezoid, glyphs, and masks. Use _cairo_gstate_clip_and_composite(). Also fix extents computations for unbounded operators. src/cairo-clip.c src/cairo-clip-private.h (_cairo_clip_combine_to_surface): Add the destination as an extra parameter to allow combining to an intermediate surface. tests/unbounded-operator.c tests/Makefile.am: Add a test for the operation of the 6 unbounded operators against different shapes. tests/clip-operator.c tests/Makefile.am: Add a test that tests surface clipping with different shapes against all the operators. Make use OVER like the name and description. With fixed semantics, SOURCE does something different.
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cairo_restore (cr);
}
}
if (cairo_status (cr) != CAIRO_STATUS_SUCCESS)
cairo_test_log (ctx, "%d %d .HERE!\n", (int)i, (int)j);
Add a function to test whether a cairo_operator_t is bounded (does nothing for 0 src/mask) cairoint.h: Add a helper function to take clearing areas that are outside the source/mask but are cleared by unbounded operations. src/cairo-xlib-surface.c (_cairo_xlib_surface_composite): Use _cairo_surface_composite_fixup_unbounded() as needed. src/cairo-image-surface.c src/cairint.h: Keep track of whether the surface has a clip or not ... we need this for determining when we can bypass an intermediate mask for composite_trapezoids(). Create an intermediate mask of the right size with pixman_add_trapezoids() and composite that. When rendering with an unbounded operator, create the intermediate mask ourselves and render with ADD to that, then composite the result. Create an intermediate surface the size of the extents, render the glyphs to that then composite the results. Add the size of the glyph Compute the size of the glyph mask, then use _cairo_surface_composite_fixup_unbounded(). Use the right mask format. (Unrelated bugfix) New function taking a drawing function as a parameter to encapsulate shared logic between compositing trapezoid, glyphs, and masks. Use _cairo_gstate_clip_and_composite(). Also fix extents computations for unbounded operators. src/cairo-clip.c src/cairo-clip-private.h (_cairo_clip_combine_to_surface): Add the destination as an extra parameter to allow combining to an intermediate surface. tests/unbounded-operator.c tests/Makefile.am: Add a test for the operation of the 6 unbounded operators against different shapes. tests/clip-operator.c tests/Makefile.am: Add a test that tests surface clipping with different shapes against all the operators. Make use OVER like the name and description. With fixed semantics, SOURCE does something different.
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return CAIRO_TEST_SUCCESS;
}
CAIRO_TEST (unbounded_operator,
"Operators with an effect for transparent source/mask",
"XFAIL=svg12 operator", /* keywords */
NULL, /* requirements */
IMAGE_WIDTH, IMAGE_HEIGHT,
NULL, draw)