skia2/gm/textblobcolortrans.cpp
Brian Salomon 9fa47cc1c6 Make class members that are static constexpr also be inline.
This is in prep for compiling with -std=c++14 and -Wno-c++17-extensions
when building with clang. Chrome has encountered problems with
third_party headers that are included both in Skia and other Chrome
sources that produce different code based on whether preprocessor macros
indicate a C++14 or C++17 compilation.

In C++17 they are already inline implicitly. When compiling with C++14
we can get linker errors unless they're explicitly inlined or defined
outside the class. With -Wno-c++17-extensions we can explicitly inline
them in the C++14 build because the warning that would be generated
about using a C++17 language extension is suppressed.

We cannot do this in public headers because we support compiling with
C++14 without suppressing the C++17 language extension warnings.

Bug: chromium:1257145
Change-Id: Iaf5f4c62a398f98dd4ca9b7dfb86f2d5cab21d66
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/c/skia/+/457498
Reviewed-by: Ben Wagner <bungeman@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Herb Derby <herb@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Brian Salomon <bsalomon@google.com>
2021-10-11 16:22:59 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright 2015 Google Inc.
*
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
* found in the LICENSE file.
*/
#include "gm/gm.h"
#include "include/core/SkCanvas.h"
#include "include/core/SkColor.h"
#include "include/core/SkFont.h"
#include "include/core/SkFontTypes.h"
#include "include/core/SkPaint.h"
#include "include/core/SkRect.h"
#include "include/core/SkRefCnt.h"
#include "include/core/SkScalar.h"
#include "include/core/SkSize.h"
#include "include/core/SkString.h"
#include "include/core/SkTextBlob.h"
#include "include/core/SkTypeface.h"
#include "include/core/SkTypes.h"
#include "tools/ToolUtils.h"
#include <string.h>
namespace skiagm {
class TextBlobColorTrans : public GM {
public:
// This gm tests that textblobs can be translated and have their colors regenerated
// correctly. With smaller atlas sizes, it can also trigger regeneration of texture coords on
// the GPU backend
TextBlobColorTrans() { }
protected:
void onOnceBeforeDraw() override {
SkTextBlobBuilder builder;
// make textblob
// Large text is used to trigger atlas eviction
SkFont font(ToolUtils::create_portable_typeface(), 256);
font.setEdging(SkFont::Edging::kAlias);
const char* text = "AB";
SkRect bounds;
font.measureText(text, strlen(text), SkTextEncoding::kUTF8, &bounds);
SkScalar yOffset = bounds.height();
ToolUtils::add_to_text_blob(&builder, text, font, 0, yOffset - 30);
// A8
font.setSize(28);
text = "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.";
font.measureText(text, strlen(text), SkTextEncoding::kUTF8, &bounds);
ToolUtils::add_to_text_blob(&builder, text, font, 0, yOffset - 8);
// build
fBlob = builder.make();
}
SkString onShortName() override {
return SkString("textblobcolortrans");
}
SkISize onISize() override {
return SkISize::Make(kWidth, kHeight);
}
void onDraw(SkCanvas* canvas) override {
canvas->drawColor(SK_ColorGRAY);
SkPaint paint;
canvas->translate(10, 40);
SkRect bounds = fBlob->bounds();
// Colors were chosen to map to pairs of canonical colors. The GPU Backend will cache A8
// Texture Blobs based on the canonical color they map to. Canonical colors are used to
// create masks. For A8 there are 8 of them.
SkColor colors[] = {SK_ColorCYAN, SK_ColorLTGRAY, SK_ColorYELLOW, SK_ColorWHITE};
size_t count = SK_ARRAY_COUNT(colors);
size_t colorIndex = 0;
for (int y = 0; y + SkScalarFloorToInt(bounds.height()) < kHeight;
y += SkScalarFloorToInt(bounds.height())) {
paint.setColor(colors[colorIndex++ % count]);
canvas->save();
canvas->translate(0, SkIntToScalar(y));
canvas->drawTextBlob(fBlob, 0, 0, paint);
canvas->restore();
}
}
private:
sk_sp<SkTextBlob> fBlob;
inline static constexpr int kWidth = 675;
inline static constexpr int kHeight = 1600;
using INHERITED = GM;
};
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
DEF_GM(return new TextBlobColorTrans;)
} // namespace skiagm