6da1d32c16
For bot toolchain builds, we were already using the Win 10 SDK. Local 2015 builds were using a strange hybrid of Win 10 and Win 8 SDKs. Now we always use the Win 10 SDK exclusively. This adds two new GN arguments: win_sdk, which points at the top level Windows 10 SDK directory, and win_sdk_version, which can be used to pin to a specific version. (Otherwise we use a script to detect the most recent version). Bug: skia: Change-Id: I5aabb5eb9e7f483e3676b67b50356ddd0421cf7d Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/81304 Reviewed-by: Mike Klein <mtklein@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Brian Osman <brianosman@google.com> |
||
---|---|---|
.. | ||
bundle_recipes.expected | ||
calmbench.expected | ||
check_generated_files.expected | ||
compile.expected | ||
ct_skps.expected | ||
housekeeper.expected | ||
infra.expected | ||
perf.expected | ||
recreate_skps.expected | ||
skpbench.expected | ||
test.expected | ||
update_meta_config.expected | ||
upload_calmbench_results.expected | ||
upload_coverage_results.expected | ||
upload_dm_results.expected | ||
upload_nano_results.expected | ||
bundle_recipes.py | ||
calmbench.py | ||
check_generated_files.py | ||
compile.py | ||
ct_skps.py | ||
housekeeper.py | ||
infra.py | ||
perf.py | ||
README.md | ||
recreate_skps.py | ||
skpbench.py | ||
test.py | ||
update_meta_config.py | ||
upload_calmbench_results.py | ||
upload_coverage_results.py | ||
upload_dm_results.py | ||
upload_nano_results.py |
Skia Recipes
These are the top-level scripts which run inside of Swarming tasks to perform all of Skia's automated testing.
To run a recipe locally:
$ python infra/bots/recipes.py run --workdir=/tmp/<workdir> <recipe name without .py> key1=value1 key2=value2 ...
Each recipe may have its own required properties which must be entered as key/value pairs in the command.
When you change a recipe, you generally need to re-train the simulation test:
$ python infra/bots/recipes.py test run --train
Or:
$ cd infra/bots; make train
The test generates expectations files for the tests contained within each recipe which illustrate which steps would run, given a particular set of inputs. Pay attention to the diffs in these files when making changes to ensure that your change has the intended effect.