skia2/gm/gm_expectations.h
epoger@google.com 6324ac5d81 GM: add --writeChecksumBasedFilenames option
as needed for Step 2 of https://goto.google.com/ChecksumTransitionDetail :
make GenerateGMs upload actual images to Google Storage instead of skia-autogen

R=scroggo@google.com

Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/17365002

git-svn-id: http://skia.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@9682 2bbb7eff-a529-9590-31e7-b0007b416f81
2013-06-19 15:50:09 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright 2013 Google Inc.
*
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
* found in the LICENSE file.
*/
#ifndef gm_expectations_DEFINED
#define gm_expectations_DEFINED
#include "gm.h"
#include "SkBitmap.h"
#include "SkBitmapHasher.h"
#include "SkData.h"
#include "SkOSFile.h"
#include "SkRefCnt.h"
#include "SkStream.h"
#include "SkTArray.h"
#ifdef SK_BUILD_FOR_WIN
// json includes xlocale which generates warning 4530 because we're compiling without
// exceptions; see https://code.google.com/p/skia/issues/detail?id=1067
#pragma warning(push)
#pragma warning(disable : 4530)
#endif
#include "json/reader.h"
#include "json/value.h"
#ifdef SK_BUILD_FOR_WIN
#pragma warning(pop)
#endif
namespace skiagm {
void gm_fprintf(FILE *stream, const char format[], ...);
Json::Value CreateJsonTree(Json::Value expectedResults,
Json::Value actualResultsFailed,
Json::Value actualResultsFailureIgnored,
Json::Value actualResultsNoComparison,
Json::Value actualResultsSucceeded);
/**
* The digest of a GM test result.
*
* Currently, this is always a uint64_t hash digest of an SkBitmap...
* but we will add other flavors soon.
*/
class GmResultDigest {
public:
/**
* Create a ResultDigest representing an actual image result.
*/
GmResultDigest(const SkBitmap &bitmap);
/**
* Create a ResultDigest representing an allowed result
* checksum within JSON expectations file, in the form
* ["bitmap-64bitMD5", 12345].
*/
GmResultDigest(const Json::Value &jsonTypeValuePair);
/**
* Returns true if this GmResultDigest was fully and successfully
* created.
*/
bool isValid() const;
/**
* Returns true if this and other GmResultDigest could
* represent identical results.
*/
bool equals(const GmResultDigest &other) const;
/**
* Returns a JSON type/value pair representing this result,
* such as ["bitmap-64bitMD5", 12345].
*/
Json::Value asJsonTypeValuePair() const;
/**
* Returns the hashtype, such as "bitmap-64bitMD5", as an SkString.
*/
SkString getHashType() const;
/**
* Returns the hash digest value, such as "12345", as an SkString.
*/
SkString getDigestValue() const;
private:
bool fIsValid; // always check this first--if it's false, other fields are meaningless
uint64_t fHashDigest;
};
/**
* Encapsulates an SkBitmap and its GmResultDigest, guaranteed to keep them in sync.
*/
class BitmapAndDigest {
public:
BitmapAndDigest(const SkBitmap &bitmap) : fBitmap(bitmap), fDigest(bitmap) {}
const SkBitmap fBitmap;
const GmResultDigest fDigest;
};
/**
* Test expectations (allowed image results, etc.)
*/
class Expectations {
public:
/**
* No expectations at all.
*/
Expectations(bool ignoreFailure=kDefaultIgnoreFailure);
/**
* Expect exactly one image (appropriate for the case when we
* are comparing against a single PNG file).
*/
Expectations(const SkBitmap& bitmap, bool ignoreFailure=kDefaultIgnoreFailure);
/**
* Create Expectations from a JSON element as found within the
* kJsonKey_ExpectedResults section.
*
* It's fine if the jsonElement is null or empty; in that case, we just
* don't have any expectations.
*/
Expectations(Json::Value jsonElement);
/**
* Returns true iff we want to ignore failed expectations.
*/
bool ignoreFailure() const { return this->fIgnoreFailure; }
/**
* Returns true iff there are no allowed results.
*/
bool empty() const { return this->fAllowedResultDigests.empty(); }
/**
* Returns true iff resultDigest matches any allowed result,
* regardless of fIgnoreFailure. (The caller can check
* that separately.)
*/
bool match(GmResultDigest resultDigest) const;
/**
* If this Expectation is based on a single SkBitmap, return a
* pointer to that SkBitmap. Otherwise (if the Expectation is
* empty, or if it was based on a list of checksums rather
* than a single bitmap), returns NULL.
*/
const SkBitmap *asBitmap() const {
return (SkBitmap::kNo_Config == fBitmap.config()) ? NULL : &fBitmap;
}
/**
* Return a JSON representation of the expectations.
*/
Json::Value asJsonValue() const;
private:
const static bool kDefaultIgnoreFailure = false;
SkTArray<GmResultDigest> fAllowedResultDigests;
bool fIgnoreFailure;
SkBitmap fBitmap;
};
/**
* Abstract source of Expectations objects for individual tests.
*/
class ExpectationsSource : public SkRefCnt {
public:
virtual Expectations get(const char *testName) = 0;
};
/**
* Return Expectations based on individual image files on disk.
*/
class IndividualImageExpectationsSource : public ExpectationsSource {
public:
/**
* Create an ExpectationsSource that will return Expectations based on
* image files found within rootDir.
*
* rootDir: directory under which to look for image files
* (this string will be copied to storage within this object)
*/
IndividualImageExpectationsSource(const char *rootDir) : fRootDir(rootDir) {}
Expectations get(const char *testName) SK_OVERRIDE ;
private:
const SkString fRootDir;
};
/**
* Return Expectations based on JSON summary file.
*/
class JsonExpectationsSource : public ExpectationsSource {
public:
/**
* Create an ExpectationsSource that will return Expectations based on
* a JSON file.
*
* jsonPath: path to JSON file to read
*/
JsonExpectationsSource(const char *jsonPath);
Expectations get(const char *testName) SK_OVERRIDE;
private:
/**
* Read as many bytes as possible (up to maxBytes) from the stream into
* an SkData object.
*
* If the returned SkData contains fewer than maxBytes, then EOF has been
* reached and no more data would be available from subsequent calls.
* (If EOF has already been reached, then this call will return an empty
* SkData object immediately.)
*
* If there are fewer than maxBytes bytes available to read from the
* stream, but the stream has not been closed yet, this call will block
* until there are enough bytes to read or the stream has been closed.
*
* It is up to the caller to call unref() on the returned SkData object
* once the data is no longer needed, so that the underlying buffer will
* be freed. For example:
*
* {
* size_t maxBytes = 256;
* SkAutoDataUnref dataRef(readIntoSkData(stream, maxBytes));
* if (NULL != dataRef.get()) {
* size_t bytesActuallyRead = dataRef.get()->size();
* // use the data...
* }
* }
* // underlying buffer has been freed, thanks to auto unref
*
*/
// TODO(epoger): Move this, into SkStream.[cpp|h] as attempted in
// https://codereview.appspot.com/7300071 ?
// And maybe ReadFileIntoSkData() also?
static SkData* ReadIntoSkData(SkStream &stream, size_t maxBytes);
/**
* Wrapper around ReadIntoSkData for files: reads the entire file into
* an SkData object.
*/
static SkData* ReadFileIntoSkData(SkFILEStream &stream) {
return ReadIntoSkData(stream, stream.getLength());
}
/**
* Read the file contents from jsonPath and parse them into jsonRoot.
*
* Returns true if successful.
*/
static bool Parse(const char *jsonPath, Json::Value *jsonRoot);
Json::Value fJsonRoot;
Json::Value fJsonExpectedResults;
};
}
#endif