The remaining suppression (libwebp) is already covered by the
compile-time blacklist, tools/xsan.blacklist.
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This way you don't need to set LSAN_SUPPRESSIONS in your environment...
sort of foolproof this way.
I _think_ the strdup() business from skia:2916 is actually rooted in
libfontconfig, so one suppression should cover both old ones.
I'll leave the file empty until I clean up mention of it in bot recipes.
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This is working towards fixing all bugs around simplifying the tiger.
This installment simplifies the point-t intersection list as it is built rather than doing the analysis once the intersections are complete. This avoids getting the list in an inconsistent state and makes coincident checks faster and more stable.
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This allows us to do copies from:
msaa->msaa with same sample count
msaa->no-msaa with a resolve
Still missing support for no-msaa to msaa which will require a copyAsDraw
which is currently stalled and fixing possible driver bugs.
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Also make sources_when_disabled and public_defines optional arguments.
These are the two mechanisms code uses to turn itself off...
probably at most one is ever used per optional.
Update fiddle to not crash when there's no PDF backend.
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Verify the rules that we're converging on for surfaces:
- For 8888, we only support sRGB-like gamma, or no color space at all.
- For F16, we require a color space, with linear gamma.
- For all other formats, we do not support color spaces.
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With this version, it's now exposing GL_EXT_color_buffer_half_float, but
it's (incorrectly) using GL_HALF_FLOAT rather than GL_HALF_FLOAT_OES.
In addition, release builds were crashing in EGLImageTest due to an
apparent disagreement about calling convention on function-pointer to
exported symbol. There is a proper typedef for that in one of their
headers, but I can't seem to include it without creating more problems,
so I just fixed the decoration on our local typedef.
With those changes, all tests pass, and (on my Windows machine), all
GMs and SKPs produce identical results vs. master in angle and angle-gl.
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Allows a shortcut, -t, for --chrome-build-type and clarifies meaning of the value in help.
Removes --fetch. This used to work with gyp builds but since it doesn't run gn it currently fails to build after fetching the src. Also, it wasn't being used.
Adds --no-hooks. Like --no-sync it but also doesn't run gclient runhooks.
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About 9x faster than Murmur3 for long inputs.
Most of this is a mechanical change from SkChecksum::Murmur3(...) to SkOpts::hash(...).
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- builder_name_schema becomes its own recipe module.
- builder_spec, dm, and nanobench flags move into vars module.
- recipe expectation diffs include:
- no more buildbot_spec.py step
- "real" dm and nanobench flags, instead of --dummy-flags
- some inconsequential stuff in visualbench, which is removed anyway.
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With the move from SkData::NewXXX to SkData::MakeXXX most
SkAutoTUnref<SkData> were changed to sk_sp<SkData>. However,
there are still a few SkAutoTUnref<SkData> around, so clean
them up.
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Lessons learned
1. ImageShader (correctly) always compresses (typically via PNG) during serialization. This has the surprise results of
- if the image was marked opaque, but has some non-opaque pixels (i.e. bug in blitter or caller), then compressing may "fix" those pixels, making the deserialized version draw differently. bug filed.
- 565 compressess/decompresses to 8888 (at least on Mac), which draws differently (esp. under some filters). bug filed.
2. BitmapShader did not enforce a copy for mutable bitmaps, but ImageShader does (since it creates an Image). Thus the former would see subsequent changes to the pixels after shader creation, while the latter does not, hence the change to the BlitRow test to avoid this modify-after-create pattern. I sure hope this prev. behavior was a bug/undefined-behavior, since this CL changes that.
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