cairo/test/big-trap.c
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Avoid calling libtool to link every single test case, by building just one
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/*
* Copyright © 2006 Mozilla Corporation
*
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*
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* FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL MOZILLA CORPORATION BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL,
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*
* Author: Vladimir Vukicevic <vladimir@pobox.com>
*/
#include "cairo-test.h"
/* This test was originally written to exercise a bug in pixman in
* which it would scribble all over memory when given a particular
* (and bogus) trapezoid. However, a recent change to
* _cairo_fixed_from_double changed the details of the bogus trapezoid
* (it overflows in a different way now), so the bug is being masked.
*
* According to Vladimir, (http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/cairo/2006-November/008482.html):
*
* Before the change, the two trapezoids that were generated were:
*
* Trap[0]: T: 0x80000000 B: 0x80000003
* L: [(0x000a0000, 0x80000000) (0x00080000, 0x00080000)]
* R: [(0x01360000, 0x80000000) (0x01380000, 0x00080000)]
* Trap[1]: T: 0x80000003 B: 0x00080000
* L: [(0x000a0000, 0x80000000) (0x00080000, 0x00080000)]
* R: [(0x01360000, 0x80000000) (0x01380000, 0x00080000)]
*
* After the change, the L/R coordinates are identical for both traps, but
* the top and bottom change:
*
* Trap[0]: t: 0x80000000 b: 0xfda80003
* l: [(0x000a0000, 0x80000000) (0x00080000, 0x00080000)]
* r: [(0x01360000, 0x80000000) (0x01380000, 0x00080000)]
* Trap[1]: t: 0xfda80003 b: 0x00080000
* l: [(0x000a0000, 0x80000000) (0x00080000, 0x00080000)]
* r: [(0x01360000, 0x80000000) (0x01380000, 0x00080000)]
*
* I think the fix we want here is to rewrite this test to call
* directly into pixman with the trapezoid of interest, (which will
* require adding a new way to configure cairo for "testing" which
* will prevent the hiding of internal library symbols.
*/
static cairo_test_status_t
draw (cairo_t *cr, int width, int height)
{
/* Note that without the clip, this doesn't crash... */
cairo_new_path (cr);
cairo_rectangle (cr, 0, 0, width, height);
cairo_clip (cr);
cairo_new_path (cr);
cairo_line_to (cr, 8.0, 8.0);
cairo_line_to (cr, 312.0, 8.0);
cairo_line_to (cr, 310.0, 31378756.2666666666);
cairo_line_to (cr, 10.0, 31378756.2666666666);
cairo_line_to (cr, 8.0, 8.0);
cairo_fill (cr);
return CAIRO_TEST_SUCCESS;
}
CAIRO_TEST (big_trap,
"Test oversize trapezoid with a clip region"
"\nTest needs to be adjusted to trigger the original bug",
"XFAIL trap", /* keywords */
NULL, /* requirements */
100, 100,
NULL, draw)