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mutter-performance-source/tests/conform/test-object.c
Robert Bragg b5a7657076 Starts porting Cogl conformance tests from Clutter
This makes a start on porting the Cogl conformance tests that currently
still live in the Clutter repository to be standalone Cogl tests that no
longer require a ClutterStage.

The main thing is that this commit brings in is the basic testing
infrastructure we need, so now we can port more and more tests
incrementally.

Since the test suite wants a way to synchronize X requests/replies and
we can't simply call XSynchronize in the test-utils code before we know
if we are really running on X this adds a check for an environment
variable named "COGL_X11_SYNC" in cogl-xlib-renderer.c and if it's set
it forces XSynchronize (dpy, TRUE) to be called.

By default the conformance tests are run off screen. This makes the
tests run much faster and they also don't interfere with other work you
may want to do by constantly stealing focus. CoglOnscreen framebuffers
obviously don't get tested this way so it's important that the tests
also get run on screen every once in a while, especially if changes are
being made to CoglFramebuffer related code.  On screen testing can be
enabled by setting COGL_TEST_ONSCREEN=1 in your environment.
2011-09-08 15:48:07 +01:00

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#include <clutter/clutter.h>
#include <cogl/cogl.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "test-conform-common.h"
CoglUserDataKey private_key0;
CoglUserDataKey private_key1;
CoglUserDataKey private_key2;
static int user_data0;
static int user_data1;
static int user_data2;
static int destroy0_count = 0;
static int destroy1_count = 0;
static int destroy2_count = 0;
static void
destroy0_cb (void *user_data)
{
g_assert (user_data == &user_data0);
destroy0_count++;
}
static void
destroy1_cb (void *user_data)
{
g_assert (user_data == &user_data1);
destroy1_count++;
}
static void
destroy2_cb (void *user_data)
{
g_assert (user_data == &user_data2);
destroy2_count++;
}
void
test_cogl_object (TestUtilsGTestFixture *fixture,
void *data)
{
CoglPath *path;
/* Assuming that COGL_OBJECT_N_PRE_ALLOCATED_USER_DATA_ENTRIES == 2
* test associating 2 pointers to private data with an object */
cogl_path_new ();
path = cogl_get_path ();
cogl_object_set_user_data (COGL_OBJECT (path),
&private_key0,
&user_data0,
destroy0_cb);
cogl_object_set_user_data (COGL_OBJECT (path),
&private_key1,
&user_data1,
destroy1_cb);
cogl_object_set_user_data (COGL_OBJECT (path),
&private_key2,
&user_data2,
destroy2_cb);
cogl_object_set_user_data (COGL_OBJECT (path),
&private_key1,
NULL,
destroy1_cb);
cogl_object_set_user_data (COGL_OBJECT (path),
&private_key1,
&user_data1,
destroy1_cb);
cogl_object_unref (path);
g_assert_cmpint (destroy0_count, ==, 1);
g_assert_cmpint (destroy1_count, ==, 2);
g_assert_cmpint (destroy2_count, ==, 1);
if (g_test_verbose ())
g_print ("OK\n");
}