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When running cairo-test-suite with "-a", backends are also tested with a non-zero device offset. However, for "xcb-window&" the boilerplate incorrectly overwrote the device offset with a zero offset again. This caused all test results to be offset by 25 pixels which obviously makes all tests fail. Just removing the call to cairo_surface_set_device_offset solves the problem. Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in> |
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| cairo-boilerplate-directfb.c | ||
| cairo-boilerplate-drm.c | ||
| cairo-boilerplate-egl.c | ||
| cairo-boilerplate-getopt.c | ||
| cairo-boilerplate-getopt.h | ||
| cairo-boilerplate-glx.c | ||
| cairo-boilerplate-pdf.c | ||
| cairo-boilerplate-private.h | ||
| cairo-boilerplate-ps.c | ||
| cairo-boilerplate-qt.cpp | ||
| cairo-boilerplate-quartz.c | ||
| cairo-boilerplate-scaled-font.h | ||
| cairo-boilerplate-script.c | ||
| cairo-boilerplate-skia.c | ||
| cairo-boilerplate-svg.c | ||
| cairo-boilerplate-system.c | ||
| cairo-boilerplate-system.h | ||
| cairo-boilerplate-test-surfaces.c | ||
| cairo-boilerplate-vg.c | ||
| cairo-boilerplate-wgl.c | ||
| cairo-boilerplate-win32-printing.c | ||
| cairo-boilerplate-win32.c | ||
| cairo-boilerplate-xcb.c | ||
| cairo-boilerplate-xlib.c | ||
| cairo-boilerplate-xlib.h | ||
| cairo-boilerplate.c | ||
| cairo-boilerplate.h | ||
| check-link.c | ||
| make-cairo-boilerplate-constructors.sh | ||
| Makefile.am | ||
| Makefile.sources | ||
| Makefile.win32 | ||
| Makefile.win32.features | ||
| README | ||
This directory provides code that is common to both of cairo's tests suites: * The test suite for correctness in test/ * The test suite for performance in perf/ We call it boilerplate as it consists primarily of the boilerplate code necessary for initializing a backend in order to create a surface for that backend. The code here just might be useful for someone looking to get started writing cairo code to use a particular backend, (but there are no promises that the boilerplate code found here for any particular backend is exemplary).