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Neil Roberts 9b59588c53 Add a simple conformance test for alpha testing
This adds a simple test which sets an alpha test on a pipeline and
then renders a texture. It then verifies that the transparent parts of
the texture aren't drawn. This is currently failing with the GL3
driver because GL3 requires the alpha test to be implemented in GLSL
but the generated alpha test uniform is only updated for the GLES2
driver.

Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>

(cherry picked from commit 4ec04507bfaf2d61707dccfb59ac7326962ee741)
2013-01-22 17:48:01 +00:00

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Makefile

include $(top_srcdir)/build/autotools/Makefile.am.silent
NULL =
noinst_PROGRAMS = test-conformance
common_sources = \
test-utils.h \
test-utils.c \
test-conform-main.c \
$(NULL)
unported_test_sources = \
test-fixed.c \
test-materials.c \
test-viewport.c \
test-multitexture.c \
test-npot-texture.c \
test-object.c \
test-readpixels.c \
test-texture-get-set-data.c \
test-texture-mipmaps.c \
test-texture-pixmap-x11.c \
test-texture-rectangle.c \
test-vertex-buffer-contiguous.c \
test-vertex-buffer-interleved.c \
test-vertex-buffer-mutability.c \
$(NULL)
test_sources = \
test-atlas-migration.c \
test-bitmask.c \
test-blend-strings.c \
test-depth-test.c \
test-color-mask.c \
test-backface-culling.c \
test-just-vertex-shader.c \
test-path.c \
test-pipeline-user-matrix.c \
test-pipeline-uniforms.c \
test-pixel-buffer.c \
test-premult.c \
test-snippets.c \
test-wrap-modes.c \
test-sub-texture.c \
test-custom-attributes.c \
test-offscreen.c \
test-primitive.c \
test-texture-3d.c \
test-sparse-pipeline.c \
test-read-texture-formats.c \
test-write-texture-formats.c \
test-point-size.c \
test-point-sprite.c \
test-no-gl-header.c \
test-version.c \
test-gles2-context.c \
test-euler-quaternion.c \
test-layer-remove.c \
test-alpha-test.c \
$(NULL)
test_conformance_SOURCES = $(common_sources) $(test_sources)
if OS_WIN32
SHEXT =
else
SHEXT = $(EXEEXT)
endif
# For convenience, this provides a way to easily run individual unit tests:
.PHONY: wrappers clean-wrappers
wrappers: stamp-test-conformance
@true
stamp-test-conformance: Makefile $(srcdir)/test-conform-main.c
@mkdir -p wrappers
@sed -n -e 's/^ \{1,\}ADD_TEST *( *\([a-zA-Z0-9_]\{1,\}\).*/\1/p' $(srcdir)/test-conform-main.c > unit-tests
@chmod +x test-launcher.sh
@( echo "/stamp-test-conformance" ; \
echo "/test-conformance$(EXEEXT)" ; \
echo "*.o" ; \
echo ".gitignore" ; \
echo "unit-tests" ; ) > .gitignore
@for i in `cat unit-tests`; \
do \
unit=`basename $$i | sed -e s/_/-/g`; \
echo " GEN $$unit"; \
( echo "#!/bin/sh" ; echo "$(abs_builddir)/test-launcher.sh '$$i' \"\$$@\"" ) > $$unit$(SHEXT) ; \
chmod +x $$unit$(SHEXT); \
echo "/$$unit$(SHEXT)" >> .gitignore; \
done \
&& echo timestamp > $(@F)
clean-wrappers:
@for i in `cat unit-tests`; \
do \
unit=`basename $$i | sed -e s/_/-/g`; \
echo " RM $$unit"; \
rm -f $$unit$(SHEXT) ; \
done \
&& rm -f unit-tests \
&& rm -f stamp-test-conformance
# NB: BUILT_SOURCES here a misnomer. We aren't building source, just inserting
# a phony rule that will generate symlink scripts for running individual tests
BUILT_SOURCES = wrappers
# The include of the $(buildir)/cogl directory here is to make it so
# that tests that directly include Cogl source code for whitebox
# testing (such as test-bitmask) will still compile
INCLUDES = \
-I$(top_srcdir) \
-I$(top_builddir)/cogl
if !USE_GLIB
INCLUDES += -I$(top_builddir)/deps/glib
endif
test_conformance_CPPFLAGS = \
-DCOGL_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_API \
-DCOGL_DISABLE_DEPRECATED \
-DTESTS_DATADIR=\""$(top_srcdir)/tests/data"\" \
-DCOGL_COMPILATION
test_conformance_CFLAGS = -g3 -O0 $(COGL_DEP_CFLAGS) $(COGL_EXTRA_CFLAGS)
test_conformance_LDADD = $(COGL_DEP_LIBS) $(top_builddir)/cogl/libcogl.la
if !USE_GLIB
test_conformance_LDADD += $(top_builddir)/deps/glib/libglib.la
endif
test_conformance_LDFLAGS = -export-dynamic
test: wrappers
@$(top_srcdir)/tests/conform/run-tests.sh $(abs_builddir)/config.env
# XXX: we could prevent the conformance test suite from running
# by simply defining this variable conditionally
TEST_PROGS = test-conformance
.PHONY: test
EXTRA_DIST = test-launcher.sh.in run-tests.sh
DISTCLEANFILES = test-launcher.sh .gitignore
dist-hook: ../../build/win32/vs9/test-conformance-cogl.vcproj ../../build/win32/vs10/test-conformance-cogl.vcxproj ../../build/win32/vs10/test-conformance-cogl.vcxproj.filters
../../build/win32/vs9/test-conformance-cogl.vcproj: $(top_srcdir)/build/win32/vs9/test-conformance-cogl.vcprojin
for F in $(test_conformance_SOURCES); do \
case $$F in \
*.c) echo ' <File RelativePath="..\..\..\tests\conform\'$$F'" />' \
;; \
esac; \
done >testconformance.sourcefiles
$(CPP) -P - <$(top_srcdir)/build/win32/vs9/test-conformance-cogl.vcprojin >$@
rm testconformance.sourcefiles
../../build/win32/vs10/test-conformance-cogl.vcxproj: $(top_srcdir)/build/win32/vs10/test-conformance-cogl.vcxprojin
for F in $(test_conformance_SOURCES); do \
case $$F in \
*.c) echo ' <ClCompile Include="..\..\..\tests\conform\'$$F'" />' \
;; \
esac; \
done >testconformance.vs10.sourcefiles
$(CPP) -P - <$(top_srcdir)/build/win32/vs10/test-conformance-cogl.vcxprojin >$@
rm testconformance.vs10.sourcefiles
../../build/win32/vs10/test-conformance-cogl.vcxproj.filters: $(top_srcdir)/build/win32/vs10/test-conformance-cogl.vcxproj.filtersin
for F in $(test_conformance_SOURCES); do \
case $$F in \
*.c) echo ' <ClCompile Include="..\..\..\tests\conform\'$$F'"><Filter>Sources</Filter></ClCompile>' \
;; \
esac; \
done >testconformance.vs10.sourcefiles.filters
$(CPP) -P - <$(top_srcdir)/build/win32/vs10/test-conformance-cogl.vcxproj.filtersin >$@
rm testconformance.vs10.sourcefiles.filters
# Let the VS9/VS10 Project files be cleared out before they are re-expanded...
DISTCLEANFILES += ../../build/win32/vs9/test-conformance-cogl.vcproj \
../../build/win32/vs10/test-conformance-cogl.vcxproj \
../../build/win32/vs10/test-conformance-cogl.vcxproj.filters
# we override the clean-generic target to clean up the wrappers so
# we cannot use CLEANFILES
clean-generic: clean-wrappers
$(QUIET_RM)rm -f .log