This fixes every case where virtual and SK_OVERRIDE were on the same line, which should be the bulk of cases. We'll have to manually clean up the rest over time unless I level up in regexes. for f in (find . -type f); perl -p -i -e 's/virtual (.*)SK_OVERRIDE/\1SK_OVERRIDE/g' $f; end BUG=skia: Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/806653007
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39 lines
911 B
C++
#ifndef DMCpuGMTask_DEFINED
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#define DMCpuGMTask_DEFINED
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#include "DMReporter.h"
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#include "DMTask.h"
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#include "DMTaskRunner.h"
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#include "SkBitmap.h"
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#include "SkString.h"
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#include "SkTemplates.h"
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#include "gm.h"
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// This is the main entry point for drawing GMs with the CPU. Commandline
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// flags control whether this kicks off various comparison tasks when done.
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namespace DM {
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class CpuGMTask : public CpuTask {
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public:
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CpuGMTask(const char* config,
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Reporter*,
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TaskRunner*,
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skiagm::GMRegistry::Factory,
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SkColorType);
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void draw() SK_OVERRIDE;
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bool shouldSkip() const SK_OVERRIDE;
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SkString name() const SK_OVERRIDE { return fName; }
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private:
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skiagm::GMRegistry::Factory fGMFactory;
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SkAutoTDelete<skiagm::GM> fGM;
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const SkString fName;
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const SkColorType fColorType;
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};
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} // namespace DM
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#endif // DMCpuGMTask_DEFINED
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