If the alpha channel is zero, it doesn't matter what the values of the
red, green and blue channels are: the pixel is still fully transparent.
On most architectures, fully transparent pixels end up all-zeroes
(fully transparent black), matching what's in the reference PNG file;
but on mips*el the blend-difference and blend-normal tests get all-ones
(fully transparent white) and a test failure.
Resolves: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/4227
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@debian.org>
Set all settings to their default values, so we
are less dependent on the environment to be set
up just right. In particular, this fixes animations
being disabled when we happen to run in a vm.
This was comparing the included image-missing icon
with the one in the current icontheme on the test
system. Works fine as long as we don't change
the icons (which we just did). To avoid this, set
the icontheme to hicolor for this test, which does
not have the image-missing icon, so we end up getting
the builtin icon for both ui files.
It seems to make assumptions about text positioning that
are not holding with subpixel positioning. I'm not 100%
sure how that leads to exactly the artifacts that are seen
here, but I am just disabling the test until that is fully
understood.
It makes assumptions about text positioning that are
not holding with subpixel positioning. There is no
guarantee that the next word in a multi-word text
starts on an even pixel boundary, as it does when
you break the text into multiple, separately rendered
blocks.
This is the only non-whitespace difference between the copies in
testsuite/reftests/ and testsuite/gsk/.
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@debian.org>
This function was not doing the right thing.
Once we are doing the right thing and not compare
shadows as unequal, some reftests that inhibit
snapshots for a few frames now hang forever, since
we are no more redrawing unnecessarily. Fix that
with an explicit queue_draw.
It tested that a widget shown after the window was mapped deals with
window resizing appropriately when doing the follow-up allocation. Now,
doing this only allocates both at the same time, as allocation happens
during the frame dispatch.
To do the equivalent now, one would have to write code that shows the
label after the first frame was drawn, and that's not possible via a
reftest, so lets remove it.
Use a single environment variable for everything:
- select the ATContext implementation
- select the test ATContext
- disable ATContext entirely
We use the same pattern as GSK_RENDERER, GTK_DEBUG, etc.
The documentation needs to be updated to include the environment
variable.
A radiobutton without indicator is really just a togglebutton with a
group.
A radiobutton with indicator is really just a checkbutton with a group.
Make checkbutton its own widget not inheriting from GtkButton.
GtkRadioButton could be removed but it stays for now.
Radiobutton && !draw-indicator => Togglebutton
Checkbutton && !draw-indicator => Togglebutton
Radiobutton && draw-indicator => CheckButton + group
This was done in a weird way where we always call reftest_uninhibit_snapshot()
on paint, and then re-inhibited it if it wasn't inhibited. To make this
work it also started with an extra inhibit.
This is very contorted and based on how this historically worked. This
changes it to just do:
if (inhibit_count > 0)
return;
And keep inhibit_count at its initial zero value unless it is actually
inhibited.
In https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/merge_requests/2027 i was getting
Bail out! ERROR:../testsuite/reftests/reftest-snapshot.c:212:reftest_uninhibit_snapshot: assertion failed: (inhibit_count > 0)
In (for example the box-shadow-changes-modify-clip reftest. I can reproduce this (on master) with:
```
$ xvfb-run -a -s "-screen 0 1024x768x24" meson test --suite gtk:reftest "reftest box-shadow-changes-modify-clip.ui"
...
1/1 gtk:reftest / reftest box-shadow-changes-modify-clip.ui ERROR 0.77s
``
Fix this by re-inhibiting if we didn't draw anything, or we will get an assert the next paint.
Actually inhibit snapshotting of frames from reftest_inhibit_snapshot.
We were not ignoring the case where inhibit_count > 0, and then disconnected
the callback meaning we only ever got the first snapshot.
meson seems somewhat weak when it comes to handling
test output. We need to get the output from different
test runs into different locations, and the only
way to communicate from a test setup with the actual
test code seems the environment, so use that.
Make all tests that produce output in files respect
a TEST_OUTPUT_SUBDIR environment variable which specifies
the name of a subdirectory to use. This is combined
with the existing --output argument, which specifies
a per-test location.
Affected tests are reftests, css performance tests
and gsk compare tests.
This commit is porting GtkPaned to be derived
from GtkWidget instead of GtkContainer, while adding
start-child and end-child properties. The existing
properties are renamed to follow the start/end naming
scheme, and we add proper getters and setters.
Update all users.
See #2719