- Remove cairo_test_expect_failure. cairo-test.c now checks
env var CAIRO_XFAIL_TESTS to see if the running test is
expected to fail. The reason for expected failure is
appended to the test description.
- Test description is written out.
- Failed/crashed tests also write a line out to stderr (in red),
so one can now redirect stdout to /dev/null to only see failures.
- cairo_test() has been changed to not take the draw function
anymore, instead, draw function is now part of the test struct.
- "make check" doesn't allow limiting backends to test using env
var anymore. To limit backends to test, one should use the
TARGETS variable on the make command line.
- "make check-valgrind" now writes its log to valgrind-log instead
of valgrind.log, to not interfere with test log file processing.
- Add new target recheck, that checks only failed tests
- Add targets test and retest, and make html after (re)checking
- Make targets html and index.html lazy, only update if any tests changed
- Improve build system such that checking one test (using TESTS=...) doesn't
build all tests
- Remove pixman-rotate from XFAIL
The TrueType font subsetting code fails to emit VHEA/VMTX headers for the
font, so WMode 1 doesn't work to switch to vertical metrics. Added a bug
about this, and changed the PS/PDF output code to just use Type3 in this
case until the bug is fixed. Updated the reference images to match the
output for PDF/PS backends for the vertical font check.
Add a new ps reference image due to slightly different rasterization. Also
update pdf and svg backends to ignore this test since those backends do not
support ANTIALIAS_NONE.
Note in ROADMAP that bug 6759 is fixed now.
When accessing the underlying drawable etc of an xlib surface, it is
also helpful to be able to get the width and height without a server
round trip. This patch provides those functions.
This is similar to a change that was recently made to the PDF and PS backends.
Bitmap glyphs are not yet drawn correctly, (drawn as filled rectangles instead),
but the crash is at least eliminated.
This was a gratuitous thing that was causing excessive fallbacks in
mozilla printing to PDF. The only reason it was ever there was to
get some of the tests that rely on CAIRO_ANTIALIAS_NONE to pass.
Instead we now simply don't run those tests against the PDF backend.