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Note that all backwards-compatible and backwards-incompatible cahnges for the API Shakeup are now done. Sort "new functionality" of API Shakeup into its own category.
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API Shakeup planning
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Patch submitted to mailing list?
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/ Documentation included in patch?
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|/ Review of patch completed?
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||/ Test case included?
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|||/ Committed.
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New functionality (more-or-less)
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cairo_begin_group, cairo_end_group, cairo_get_group
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cairo_<device>_surface_mark_dirty
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Consistent error handling for all objects
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Somewhat backwards-compatible changes
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PDRTC user data (was Re: [cairo] Patch improving fallbacks)
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PDRTC setters and getters
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PDRTC cairo_output_stream_t and cairo_surface_finish()
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PDRTC cairo_current_path -> cairo_copy_path_data
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PDR C cairo_surface_finish, cairo_surface_flush
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PDRTC Abbreviation hunt: cairo_init_clip and cairo_concat_matrix
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PDRTC Renaming the terms of the rendering equation
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PDRTC default matrix
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PDRTC cairo_paint
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PDRTC Making set_source consistent
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PDRTC cairo_stroke_path -> cairo_stroke_to_path
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PDRTC cairo_current_matrix
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PDRTC cairo_mask
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PDRTC cairo_fill_preserve, cairo_stroke_preserve, cairo_clip_preserve
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PDR C A hidden offset for the xlib backend
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Backwards incompatible
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PDRTC Simplifying the operator set
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PDRTC cairo_create and eliminating cairo_set_target_surface
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PDRTC Eliminating cairo_copy
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PDRTC Eliminating cairo_surface_set_repeat/matrix/filter
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PDRTC Eliminating cairo_show_surface
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* Add support for non-antialiased rendering. API ?
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* Clean up the cache code a bit, (there is at least one redundant
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level of cacheing, and there are some minor style issues).
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* Add CAIRO_FILL_RULE_INVERSE_WINDING and CAIRO_FILL_RULE_INVERSE_EVEN_ODD
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* Fix clipping to work for all operators. The equation we have come up
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with is:
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((src Op dest) In clip) Add (dest Out clip)
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* Split cairo_format_t into two things:
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- An enumeration that determines the "capabilities" of a surface -
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A vs. ARGB. vs. RGB
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- An enumeration that determines a specific in-memory representation
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of data. (A1/A8/ARGB32/etc.. Could be extensible to things like
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RGBA32_BYTES_NONPREMULTIPLIED. Some consistent naming convention would
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be be good.)
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One issue here is that some interfaces, like cairo_surface_create_similar()
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might be useful with either one. We might want to create an A1 surface
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compatible with the backend (are there examples other than A1? Should
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bilevel just be another "capability"?), or we might want to just create
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an alpha surface without caring about the depth.
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If we want to support this, we could do something like:
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typedef enum cairo_pixel_format_t {
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CAIRO_PIXEL_FORMAT_A8 = CAIRO_FORMAT_ALPHA,
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CAIRO_PIXEL_FORMAT_RGB24 = CAIRO_FORMAT_RGB,
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CAIRO_PIXEL_FORMAT_A1,
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};
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To allow passing either in.
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(I don't particularly like this idea for create_similar() because then you
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aren't really saying ALPHA-dont-care, you are saying ALPHA-8. I think it
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would be better to have a separate path for create_similar_with_pixel_format()
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if we need that. But it might be useful for cairo_image_surface_create() ...
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people are going to screw up and pass CAIRO_FORMAT_RGB into that, and if it
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"just worked" that would save people trouble....)
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* Clean up the API in preparation for freezing and release.
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* Make a more interesting PS backend, (other than the current
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"giant-image for every page" approach).
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* Figure out what to do with DPI for image/png backends.
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* Change stroke code to go through one giant polygon. This will fix
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problems with stroking self-intersecting paths.
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* Re-work the backend clipping interface to use geometry rather than
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images.
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* Fix the intersection problem, (see reference to Hobby's paper
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mentioned in cairo_traps.c).
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* Add a new cairo_text_glyphs function (a sort of bridge between the
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toy and the real text API):
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> void
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> cairo_text_glyphs (cairo_t *cr, const unsigned char *utf8,
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> cairo_glyph_t *glyphs, int *num_glyphs);
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>
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> with num_glyphs as an input-output parameter. The behavior of this
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> function would be such that calling:
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> cairo_text_glyphs (cr, string, glyphs, &num_glyphs);
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> cairo_show_glyphs (cr, glyphs, num_glyphs);
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>
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> would be equivalent too:
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>
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> cairo_show_text (cr, string);
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> as long as the original size of glyphs/num_glyphs was large
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> enough.
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* Implement dashing for cairo_curve_to.
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* Implement support for programmatic patterns, (ie. figure out how to
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do gradients the Right Way).
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* Implement cairo_arc_to.
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* Stroking closed, degenerate paths should still draw caps. Round
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caps are easy; square should probably draw an axis-aligned square.
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* It would be nice if the user had a mechanism to reliably draw custom
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caps. One approach here would be to provide the coordinates of the
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butt cap faces so that the user can append seamless caps to the
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current path. We may also need to provide the coordinates of the
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faces of every dash as well.
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* Should add geometry pruning as appropriate.
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* We need a way to get at the image data after something
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like cairo_surface_create_similar with the image backend.
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* Three suggestions from Owen that will help GTK+ performance:
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- The ability have an additional rectangle-list clip in the
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Xlib surface. Frequently during an expose event, GTK+ is
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drawing L shaped areas
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XXXXXX
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X.....
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X.....
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And passing the real clip to the server is going to save
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a lot of pixel operations that will be thrown away.
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- The ability to pass in a width/height to cairo_xlib_surface_create()
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to avoid a round-trip. (Round-trips are bad to the point where
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querying the the server is something you don't want to do in
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production software)
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- More of a future thing, the ability to hint to to cairo that
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the contents of the Xlib surface passed to
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cairo_xlib_surface_create() are a solid fill ... this is
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very much the normal case for GTK+ usage and allows for
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big optimization in the no-RENDER case.
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(see http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtk-devel-list/2003-March/msg00045.html
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* Verification, profiling, optimization.
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centi_unfinished.svg may provide a good test case.
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* Implement copy-on-write regions in pixman as a more complete
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solution than the BAD_NESTING stuff to Owen's "Clip region problems"
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thread.
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