Adding double-parens around an `if ((false))` squelches the warning.
In other cases, you can squelch the warning by assigning the
always-constant(-on-this-machine) check into a constexpr bool.
Change-Id: I5a344fb45779c5bd2865edb3cffaf839ba9a5d85
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/504597
Auto-Submit: John Stiles <johnstiles@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
Change-Id: I70b2fdea570a9091afc81a1455fa61f90b0357a1
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/327786
Reviewed-by: Chris Dalton <csmartdalton@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Mike Klein <mtklein@google.com>
- Reword the comment to explain how it differs from std::clamp().
- Document and test an alternative form using std::{min,max}.
Change-Id: I3a97b98a15303478a5a7ff8d0536829f6d5f1586
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/327696
Reviewed-by: Chris Dalton <csmartdalton@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Mike Klein <mtklein@google.com>
Inlining shift=8 is trivial for any compiler.
This eliminates the need to unit test the two functions are the same.
Change-Id: Icd181ff11eab73fba26755a9fbecd57260c38bbf
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/315887
Commit-Queue: Mike Reed <reed@google.com>
Auto-Submit: Mike Klein <mtklein@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Reed <reed@google.com>
Other code outside this namespace will want to use this method soon.
Bug: skia:10419
Change-Id: Ib155f224866fd333b8f9a4b78e6c9e51ac0600df
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/311936
Commit-Queue: Chris Dalton <csmartdalton@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Salomon <bsalomon@google.com>
Rename methods to be more like std::bitset and boost::dynamic_bitset.
Also fix findFirst to actually find the first and add tests.
Change-Id: Ic812c0a6d0ce1740c1cda900516f609ebbf5811c
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/287676
Commit-Queue: Ben Wagner <bungeman@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Jim Van Verth <jvanverth@google.com>
Use std::min and std::max everywhere.
SkTPin still exists. We can't use std::clamp yet, and even when
we can, it has undefined behavior with NaN. SkTPin is written
to ensure that we return a value in the [lo, hi] range.
Change-Id: I506852a36e024ae405358d5078a872e2c77fa71e
Docs-Preview: https://skia.org/?cl=269357
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/269357
Commit-Queue: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Reed <reed@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Salomon <bsalomon@google.com>
Change-Id: I9709dfdfd6069d46c331d08e181e36cc9a21e71a
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/269149
Reviewed-by: Mike Reed <reed@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Klein <mtklein@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
Current strategy: everything from the top
Things to look at first are the manual changes:
- added tools/rewrite_includes.py
- removed -Idirectives from BUILD.gn
- various compile.sh simplifications
- tweak tools/embed_resources.py
- update gn/find_headers.py to write paths from the top
- update gn/gn_to_bp.py SkUserConfig.h layout
so that #include "include/config/SkUserConfig.h" always
gets the header we want.
No-Presubmit: true
Change-Id: I73a4b181654e0e38d229bc456c0d0854bae3363e
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/209706
Commit-Queue: Mike Klein <mtklein@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Hal Canary <halcanary@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Florin Malita <fmalita@chromium.org>
Bug: skia:
Change-Id: I9bab3ff73d3934786d7457c4b1bcf67d01c653f3
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/196060
Commit-Queue: Mike Reed <reed@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Klein <mtklein@google.com>
This enables four different options in the compiler, described
below. I also added enough masks to satisfy RTCc when running
all GMs in both 8888 and gl configs.
---
/RTCc - Detects when a value is assigned to a smaller data
type and results in data loss. This happens even when casting.
Masking is required to suppress this.
/RTCs - Various stack-related checks, including uninitialized
data (by initializing locals to a non-zero value), array bounds
checking, and stack pointer corruption that can occur with a
calling convention mismatch.
/RTCu - Reports when a variable is used without having been
initialized. Mostly redundant with compile-time checks.
/guard:cf - This is more of a security option, that computes
all possible targets for indirect calls at compile time, and
verifies that those are the only targets reached at compile
time. Also generates similar logic around switch statements
that turn into jump tables.
Bug: skia:
Change-Id: I7b527af8fd67dec0b6556f38bcd0efc3fd505856
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/188625
Commit-Queue: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Klein <mtklein@google.com>
The 8K table in SkFDot6Constants.cpp is only used by SkAnalyticEdge and
its unit test, so to help LTO trim this when SkAnalyticEdge isn't used,
move it to SkAnalyticEdge.cpp and delete the unit test. (I suspect the
table is never going to change.)
I've also moved setLine() out-of-line into SkAnalyticEdge.cpp to make
this work, and done a little bit of refactoring and renaming.
Change-Id: If1d234f387d100dd58d8860dccac000e5493a2c1
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/164182
Reviewed-by: Mike Reed <reed@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Mike Klein <mtklein@google.com>
S16CPU is used only inside Skia, and only sparsely.
- SkRandom::nextS16() and nextU16() were used rarely enough
that it makes things simpler to get rid of them.
- SkAlphaBlend255() was unused outside tests.
- SkIntToFDot6() looks like it really wants to take an int.
Change-Id: I3ca773beb6c04c691947d4602f27c819b660554d
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/151700
Reviewed-by: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com>
This reverts commit 2a2f675926.
Reason for revert: this appears to be what is holding up the Chrome roll.
Original change's description:
> SkTypes: extract SkTo
>
> Change-Id: I8de790d5013db2105ad885fa2683303d7c250b09
> Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/133620
> Reviewed-by: Mike Klein <mtklein@google.com>
TBR=mtklein@google.com,halcanary@google.com
No-Presubmit: true
No-Tree-Checks: true
No-Try: true
Change-Id: Iafd738aedfb679a23c061a51afe4b98a8d4cdfae
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/134504
Reviewed-by: Hal Canary <halcanary@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Hal Canary <halcanary@google.com>
Change-Id: Ib121eb0d5af1f22f48f517fe909112a77d92032e
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/113666
Commit-Queue: Mike Klein <mtklein@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Herb Derby <herb@google.com>
Bug: skia:
Change-Id: I4f35413995cf73c6f130476d6b36e530120aa7ed
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/57901
Reviewed-by: Mike Klein <mtklein@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Mike Reed <reed@google.com>
created new file src/core/SkColorData.h for
internal consumption. Note that many of the
functions there are unused as well.
Bug: skia: 6898
R: reed@google.com
Change-Id: I25bfd5a9c21f53558c4ca65a77eb5d322d897c6d
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/46848
Commit-Queue: Cary Clark <caryclark@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Reed <reed@google.com>
rects are already auto-vectorized, so no need to explicitly write a 4f version of SkRect::round()
Bug: skia:
Change-Id: I098945767bfcaa7093d770c376bd17ff3bdc9983
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/32060
Commit-Queue: Mike Reed <reed@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Florin Malita <fmalita@chromium.org>
This test will catch our (1 << 10) bug (which should be 1 << 9)
BUG=skia:
GOLD_TRYBOT_URL= https://gold.skia.org/search?issue=4986
Change-Id: I25b607d1535a647284cee3b304a6f567f389e7f6
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/4986
Reviewed-by: Cary Clark <caryclark@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Yuqian Li <liyuqian@google.com>
Reason for revert:
Let's see if reverting this helps the roll.
Original issue's description:
> My take on SkAlign changes.
>
> Like the other change, it makes SkAlignN(x) macros work for pointers, and makes the macros themselves just syntax sugar for SkAlign<N>(x). We can still decide if we want to sed away the macros independently.
>
> This just does it in a somewhat less repetitive way, and adds some tests.
>
> BUG=skia:
> GOLD_TRYBOT_URL= https://gold.skia.org/search?issue=2368293002
>
> No public API changes.
> TBR=reed@google.com
>
> Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/e1a5f4e292384046678edc5c1e360b3e13dc118cTBR=cblume@chromium.org,mtklein@chromium.org
# Skipping CQ checks because original CL landed less than 1 days ago.
NOPRESUBMIT=true
NOTREECHECKS=true
NOTRY=true
BUG=skia:
Review-Url: https://codereview.chromium.org/2372083002
Like the other change, it makes SkAlignN(x) macros work for pointers, and makes the macros themselves just syntax sugar for SkAlign<N>(x). We can still decide if we want to sed away the macros independently.
This just does it in a somewhat less repetitive way, and adds some tests.
BUG=skia:
GOLD_TRYBOT_URL= https://gold.skia.org/search?issue=2368293002
No public API changes.
TBR=reed@google.com
Review-Url: https://codereview.chromium.org/2368293002
- remove dead code
- rewrite float -> int converters
The strategy for the new converters is:
- convert input to double
- floor/ceil/round in double space
- pin that double to [SK_MinS32, SK_MaxS32]
- truncate that double to int32_t
This simpler strategy does not work:
- floor/ceil/round in float space
- pin that float to [SK_MinS32, SK_MaxS32]
- truncate that float to int32_t
SK_MinS32 and SK_MaxS32 are not representable as floats:
they round to the nearest float, ±2^31, which makes the
pin insufficient for floats near SK_MinS32 (-2^31+1) or
SK_MaxS32 (+2^31-1).
float only has 24 bits of precision, and we need 31.
double can represent all integers up to 50-something bits.
An alternative is to pin in float to ±2147483520, the last
exactly representable float before SK_MaxS32 (127 too small).
Our tests test that we round as floor(x+0.5), which can
return different numbers than round(x) for negative x.
So this CL explicitly uses floor(x+0.5).
I've updated the tests with ±inf and ±NaN, and tried to
make them a little clearer, especially using SK_MinS32
instead of -SK_MaxS32.
I have not timed anything here. I have never seen any of these
methods in a profile.
BUG=skia:
GOLD_TRYBOT_URL= https://gold.skia.org/search?issue=2012333003
Review-Url: https://codereview.chromium.org/2012333003
Use an inline function that does a normal shift. When built for the sanitizer, add casts so that the shift is unsigned.
Also make a few fixes to do unsigned shifts or avoid the shift altogether; and add an argument spec to some macros.
R=reed@google.com,mtklein@google.com
BUG=skia:4633
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1503423003
Improves max relative error from 0.00175126 to 0.000650197.
Also add unit tests to check error bounds.
BUG=chromium:511458
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1251423002
This macro replaces:
SkString str;
str.printf("Foo test Expected %d got %d", x, y);
reporter->reportFailed(str);
with the shorter code:
REPORTF(reporter, ("Foo test Expected %d got %d", x, y));
The new form also appends __FILE__:__LINE__ to the message before calling reportFailed().
BUG=
R=mtklein@google.com
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/132843002
git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@13016 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81