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2010-04-27Update FSF addressAndrea Canciani1-1/+1
I updated the Free Software Foundation address using the following script. for i in $(git grep Temple | cut -d: -f1 ) do sed -e 's/59 Temple Place[, -]* Suite 330, Boston, MA *02111-1307[, ]* USA/51 Franklin Street, Suite 500, Boston, MA 02110-1335, USA/' -i "$i" done Fixes http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21356
2010-01-22Add cairo_device_tChris Wilson1-1/+4
The device is a generic method for accessing the underlying interface with the native graphics subsystem, typically the X connection or perhaps the GL context. By exposing a cairo_device_t on a surface and its various methods we enable finer control over interoperability with external interactions of the device by applications. The use case in mind is, for example, a multi-threaded gstreamer which needs to serialise its own direct access to the device along with Cairo's across many threads. Secondly, the cairo_device_t is a unifying API for the mismash of backend specific methods for controlling creation of surfaces with explicit devices and a convenient hook for debugging and introspection. The principal components of the API are the memory management of: cairo_device_reference(), cairo_device_finish() and cairo_device_destroy(); along with a pair of routines for serialising interaction: cairo_device_acquire() and cairo_device_release() and a method to flush any outstanding accesses: cairo_device_flush(). The device for a particular surface may be retrieved using: cairo_surface_get_device(). The device returned is owned by the surface.
2010-01-22Constify stroke style and matrices.Chris Wilson1-3/+3
As a simple step to ensure that we do not inadvertently modify (or at least generate compiler warns if we try) user data, mark the incoming style and matrices as constant.
2010-01-22Move _cairo_error() to a standalone headerChris Wilson1-0/+2
A pending commit will want to include some utility code from cairo and so we need to extricate the error handling from the PLT symbol hiding.
2009-07-23Remove clip handling from generic surface layer.Chris Wilson1-26/+9
Handling clip as part of the surface state, as opposed to being part of the operation state, is cumbersome and a hindrance to providing true proxy surface support. For example, the clip must be copied from the surface onto the fallback image, but this was forgotten causing undue hassle in each backend. Another example is the contortion the meta surface endures to ensure the clip is correctly recorded. By contrast passing the clip along with the operation is quite simple and enables us to write generic handlers for providing surface wrappers. (And in the future, we should be able to write more esoteric wrappers, e.g. automatic 2x FSAA, trivially.) In brief, instead of the surface automatically applying the clip before calling the backend, the backend can call into a generic helper to apply clipping. For raster surfaces, clip regions are handled automatically as part of the composite interface. For vector surfaces, a clip helper is introduced to replay and callback into an intersect_clip_path() function as necessary. Whilst this is not primarily a performance related change (the change should just move the computation of the clip from the moment it is applied by the user to the moment it is required by the backend), it is important to track any potential regression: ppc: Speedups ======== image-rgba evolution-20090607-0 1026085.22 0.18% -> 672972.07 0.77%: 1.52x speedup ▌ image-rgba evolution-20090618-0 680579.98 0.12% -> 573237.66 0.16%: 1.19x speedup ▎ image-rgba swfdec-fill-rate-4xaa-0 460296.92 0.36% -> 407464.63 0.42%: 1.13x speedup ▏ image-rgba swfdec-fill-rate-2xaa-0 128431.95 0.47% -> 115051.86 0.42%: 1.12x speedup ▏ Slowdowns ========= image-rgba firefox-periodic-table-0 56837.61 0.78% -> 66055.17 3.20%: 1.09x slowdown ▏
2009-06-19[analysis] Restore nops for the analysis null surfaceChris Wilson1-2/+155
Joonas reported that adding the extra routines to the null-surface as used by the analysis surface broke user-fonts. So create a separate null backend to be exported via the test-null surface.
2009-06-15Expose _cairo_null_surface_create() via a test surfaceChris Wilson1-0/+48
Using a null surface is a convenient method to measure the overhead of the performance testing framework, so export it although as a test-surface so that it will only be available in development builds and not pollute distributed libraries.