tools/skimage_main.cpp:
Add the ability to write the results to checksum based filenames,
much like GM uses. This will allow using the skpdiff server to
rebaseline images.
Write the keys in the JSON file as <original image>_<pref config>.png,
so it matches gm_json.IMAGE_FILENAME_PATTERN. Also replace '_' with
'-' in the original file name, to avoid confusing the pattern matcher.
The '_' to '-' replacement also happens on the output filename.
Read the keys in a similar manner.
In make_outname, no longer remove a suffix. This fixes a bug where
subset decoding writes multiple subsets to the same file.
tools/rebaseline.py:
Since the filenames written to json files now match
gm_json.IMAGE_FILENAME_PATTERN, enable the option to match based
on configs/tests when rebaselining skimage.
test json files:
Update to match the new format of output.
gm/gm_expectations:
Add a constructor that takes a BitmapAndDigest as input.
tools/tests/skimage_self_test.py:
Test that reading the expectations file just created by skimage with
the same file actually compares to the original file (rather than just
succeeding because expectations were missing).
Change the expectations files to match the new format.
Will require a buildbot change to use the new flag: https://codereview.chromium.org/27389002/
BUG=1466
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If the expectation is set to ignore failures, do not return a
negative 1 (indicating a failure) when a successful decode
does not match the expectation.
If the file could not be decoded at all, report this to the
user depending on the input expectations file:
No expectations:
Report failure. The user wanted to know if the file could be
decoded.
Expectations expected a valid result:
Report failure. The decode should have matched the result.
Empty expectations:
Print a message that the expectation was missing, but still
return success from skimage, since this is a newly added file
(i.e. it has no expectation yet).
Ignore failure:
Return success from skimage, since it is a known failure.
Update the self tests to ensure these behaviors.
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Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/22293006
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skimage_main:
Specify the full name of the expectations file to write on the command line,
rather than the folder to write 'results.json'. This is consistent with
writeJsonSummaryPath in GM, as well as the format for reading the file.
Further, it allows more flexibility to name the file.
Do not force opaque when writing bitmaps. skimage does its comparison on
the raw bitmaps. The images are written for visual comparison, and mostly
transparent bitmaps (like resources/plane.png) aren't meaningful when
forced opaque.
Provide an option to to write only mismatches to a directory. Handled
similar to the writePath.
Report a failure if there is no expectations file. This allows writing
to the mismatchPath so we can create an initial baseline.
Pass SkBitmap by const&.
skimage_self_test:
Include the name of the json file in the parameter passed to
createExpectationsPath. The name has been changed to be more specific.
.gitignore:
Ignore the new name of the file created by skimage_self_test.
run.sh:
Run skimage_self_tests.py
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Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/15813016
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