This also makes the required changed to src, tests, and tools. The few
public APIs modified by this change appear to be unused outside of Skia.
Removing these from the public API makes it easier to ensure users are
no longer using them.
This also updates GrGpu::wrapBackendXXX and the
::onWrapBackendXXX methods to clarify ownership.
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Conics with very large w values can
be approximated with two straight lines.
This avoids iterating endlessly in an
attempt to create quadratics with unstable
numerics.
Check to see if the first chop generated
a pair of lines within the default
point comparison tolerance.
R=reed@google.com
BUG=643933, 643665
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$ git grep -l '<windows.h>' include src
include/private/SkLeanWindows.h
$ git grep -l SkLeanWindows.h | grep '\.h$'
include/ports/SkTypeface_win.h
include/utils/win/SkHRESULT.h
include/utils/win/SkTScopedComPtr.h
include/views/SkEvent.h
src/core/SkMathPriv.h
src/ports/SkTypeface_win_dw.h
src/utils/SkThreadUtils_win.h
src/utils/win/SkWGL.h
The same for `#include <intrin.h>` that was found in SkMath.h.
Those functions that needed it are moved to SkMathPriv.h.
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This function looks for "simple" rect paths. Simple here means begins and ends at a corner and is closed (either manually or with a close verb). Unlike SkPath::isRect this returns the starting point index (using the same start indexing scheme as SkPath::addRect).
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Pull out the logic to check to see if the point is on the edge
so all curve types can share.
Reorder cubic to be like conic and quad so that mixed types
consider the curves consistently.
Don't count on curve points twice if they are on the end
and compute a zero cross product.
Remove logic that checks, when there are no roots, if the
point is closer to the top or the bottom (it's always the top).
Initialize the iterator correctly when it is accessing
the list of on point curves.
Use 'multiply' instead of 'subtract' to see if the vectors
are pointing in opposite directions.
Add more test cases.
R=reed@google.com,fs@opera.com
BUG=skia:4265
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Paths are cached as tessellated triangle meshes in vertex buffers on the GPU. Stroked paths are not (yet) cached.
Paths containing no curved segments (linear paths) are reused at all scales. Paths containing curved segments are reused within a scale tolerance threshold.
In order to invalidate the cache when an SkPath is changed or deleted,
this required implementing genID change notification in SkPath. This is
modelled almost exactly on SkPixelRef::GenIDChangeListener.
However, It does not currently implement the check for unique genIDs,
so notifiers will fire when the first instance of an SkPathRef
using a given genID is destroyed.
Another caveat is that you cannot successfully add a change notifier
to an empty path, since it uses the "canonical" empty path which is
never modified or destroyed. For this reason, we prevent adding
listeners to it.
BUG=skia:4121,skia:4122, 497403
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Paths are cached as tessellated triangle meshes in vertex buffers on the GPU. Stroked paths are not (yet) cached.
Paths containing no curved segments (linear paths) are reused at all scales. Paths containing curved segments are reused within a scale tolerance threshold.
In order to invalidate the cache when an SkPath is changed or deleted,
this required implementing genID change notification in SkPath. This is
modelled almost exactly on SkPixelRef::GenIDChangeListener.
However, It does not currently implement the check for unique genIDs,
so notifiers will fire when the first instance of an SkPathRef
using a given genID is destroyed.
Another caveat is that you cannot successfully add a change notifier
to an empty path, since it uses the "canonical" empty path which is
never modified or destroyed. For this reason, we prevent adding
listeners to it.
BUG=skia:4121,skia:4122, 497403
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This is a contract change for SkPath::getBounds(), which formally was defined to return 0,0,0,0 for a 1-point path, regardless of the coordinates of that point. This seems wacky/inconsistent, and was causing other bugs (incorrect bounds) when this was unioned with other rects.
Does anyone remember why we defined it this way?
BUG=513799
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and are treated as convex when they are not.
Allow the SkPath::Iter to leave degenerate path
segments unmolested by passing an additional exact
bool to next().
Treat any non-zero length as significant in addPt().
R=reed@google.com,robertphillips@google.com
BUG=493450
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1228383002
- input param to addFoo (e.g. addRect), where only CW or CCW are valid)
- output param from computing functions, that sometimes return kUnknown
This CL's intent is to split these into distinct enums/features:
- Direction (public) loses kUnknown, and is only used for input
- FirstDirection (private) is used for computing the first direction we see when analyzing a contour
BUG=skia:
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If a quad, cubic, or conic goes back on itself, assume it's not convex.
In a future CL, we could check to see if the curve is linear so that
linear curves are treated the same as lines.
BUG=skia:3469
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Without this patch the iterator can end up running off the end of the conic weights if there is a mixture of degenerate and non-degenerate ops
Note: we might want to suppress the generation of degenerate conics and lines in SkPath::addRRect
BUG=459897
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PathOps relies on isConvex() only returning true for trivially
convex paths. The old logic also returns true if the paths that
contain NaNs and Infinities. Return kUnknown_Convexity instead
in those cases and in cases where the convexity logic computes
intermediaries that overflow.
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This CL fixes the case where a bad initial vector (i.e., nearly zero) managed to short circuit all of the convexicator's logic. The initial bad vector would become the last vector and then never get displaced.
The history of this is:
https://codereview.chromium.org/298973004/
Switched the convexicator to not advance the last vector when the cross product wasn't significant
https://codereview.chromium.org/573763002/
Fixed a bug (crbug.com/412640) wherein a zero area path was being incorrectly categorized as convex b.c. opposite but equal vectors were not signaling concavity.
BUG=433683
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/727283003
This will allow us to add nonnull-attribute to the UBSAN bot.
We are in fact hitting a case where one of the arguments is null and the other
not, which seems dicey. I think the scenario is comparing the empty pathref
with another path ref that's just been COWed, without any verbs or points yet.
BUG=skia:
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When calling cubicTo(a, b, c) and if the distance between fPrevPt and a
is too small, b is used instead of a to calculate the first tangent,
even if the distance between fPrevPt and b is too small.
In debug mode, this is causing an assertion to fail in
SkPathStroker::preJoinTo() and, in Release, the use of an
unitialized value.
The first patch set is adding a failing test.
The second one add the fix to SkPathStroker::cubicTo()
BUG=skia:2820
R=bsalomon@chromium.org, junov@chromium.org, reed@google.com, caryclark@google.com, bsalomon@google.com
Author: piotaixr@chromium.org
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This reduces the allocation overhead of a null picture (create, beginRecording(), endRecording) from about 18K to about 1.9K. (There's still lots more to prune.)
SkPictureFlat can exploit the fact that Writer32 is contiguous simplify its memory management. The Writer32 itself becomes the scratch buffer.
Remove lots and lots of arbitrary magic numbers that were size guesses and minimum allocation sizes. Keep your eyes open for the big obvious DUH why we save 16K per picture! (Spoiler alert. It's because that first save we issue in beginRecording() forces the old SkWriter32 to allocate 16K.)
Tests passing, DM passing.
bench --match writer: ~20% faster
null bench_record: ~30% faster
bench_record on buildbot .skps: ~3-6% slower, ranging 25% faster to 20% slower
bench_pictures on buildbot .skps: ~1-2% faster, ranging 13% faster to 28% slower
BUG=skia:1850
R=reed@google.com
Author: mtklein@google.com
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Using Mike Klein's excellent coverage tool, increase the
unit testing of SkPath.cpp from 70% to 95%.
Along the way, determined that these functions were not
maintained or used:
SkPath::pathTo
SkPath::contains
as well as a large block of SkPath::cheapGetDirection().
Changed SkPath::validate() to permit infinities in
the path data points.
Fixed errors in preserving direction.
Fixed error setting direction when convexity is unknown.
Added missing conic to moveTo only detector.
BUG=
R=bsalomon@google.com, reed@google.com
Author: caryclark@google.com
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