Reparsing the dwarf info for every lookup is very slow, so cache the
symbol lookups. This initial implementation is unbounded in the simple
belief that the actual number of unique lookups during a program's
lifetime should be fairly small. (Extending to a bounded MRU list is left
as an exercise for the reader.)
Add a CairoScript interpreter library and use it to replay the test output
for the CairoScript backend. The library is also used by the currently
standalone Sphinx debugger [git://anongit.freedesktop.org/~ickle/sphinx].
The syntax/operator semantics are not yet finalized, but are expected to
mature before the next stable release.
A limitation of the current API was that the destroy notifier was called
on the mime-data block. This prevents the user from passing in a pointer
to a managed block, for example a mime-data block belonging to a
ref-counted object. We can overcome this by allowing the user to specify
the closure to be used with the destroy notifier.
set_font_face was not consuming it's operand but blithely placing an
undefined font_face onto the operand stack, whereas set_source was
performing invalid exchanges on the stack.
Install the auxiliary library into the cairo subdirectory within the
lib path, so that it doesn't clutter $(libdir) and sets a precedent for
future auxiliary libraries.
Use the surface user-data array allow to store an arbitrary set of
alternate image representations keyed by an interned string (which
ensures that it has a unique key in the user-visible namespace).
Update the API to mirror that of cairo_surface_set_user_data() [i.e.
return a status indicator] and switch internal users of the mime-data to
the public functions.
Include a COPYING inside perf/, test/, util/ to clarify the licensing
conditions beneath the respective directories. This is because cairo
itself (libcairo.so) is LGPL-2.1/MPL-1.1 but that only relates to src/.
The auxiliary source files are under a mix of free licenses and we wish to
be clear just what license applies to each file.
In particular, cairo-trace needs to include the GPL terms and conditions.
This tool can be used to trace all the cairo function calls made by an
applications. This is useful for either extracting a test case triggering
a bug from an application, or simply to get a general idea of how an
application is using cairo.
After make install, cairo-trace program arguments, will print out all the
cairo calls to the terminal and also capture theme in ./program.$pid.trace
The format of the output is CairoScript, watch this space for more
cairo-script tools!
Quick summary of changes:
- Move list of cairo source files out of src/Makefile.am and into
src/Sources.mk,
- Generate files src/Config.mk and src/Config.mk.win32 that choose
the right set of source files and headers based on configured
backends and features. This drastically simplifies building
using other build systems. The src/Makefile.win32 file needs
to be updated to reflect these changes.
- Add README files to various directories,
- Add toplevel HACKING file.