| /* |
| * Copyright 2015 Google Inc. |
| * |
| * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| * found in the LICENSE file. |
| */ |
| |
| #include "include/core/SkBitmap.h" |
| #include "include/core/SkCanvas.h" |
| #include "include/core/SkPath.h" |
| #include "include/core/SkRect.h" |
| #include "src/core/SkRectPriv.h" |
| #include "tests/Test.h" |
| |
| #include <limits.h> |
| |
| static bool has_green_pixels(const SkBitmap& bm) { |
| for (int j = 0; j < bm.height(); ++j) { |
| for (int i = 0; i < bm.width(); ++i) { |
| if (SkColorGetG(bm.getColor(i, j))) { |
| return true; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| static void test_stroke_width_clipping(skiatest::Reporter* reporter) { |
| SkBitmap bm; |
| bm.allocN32Pixels(100, 10); |
| bm.eraseColor(SK_ColorTRANSPARENT); |
| |
| SkCanvas canvas(bm); |
| SkPaint paint; |
| paint.setStyle(SkPaint::kStroke_Style); |
| paint.setStrokeWidth(10); |
| paint.setColor(0xff00ff00); |
| |
| // clip out the left half of our canvas |
| canvas.clipRect(SkRect::MakeXYWH(51, 0, 49, 100)); |
| |
| // no stroke bleed should be visible |
| canvas.drawRect(SkRect::MakeWH(44, 100), paint); |
| REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, !has_green_pixels(bm)); |
| |
| // right stroke edge should bleed into the visible area |
| canvas.scale(2, 2); |
| canvas.drawRect(SkRect::MakeWH(22, 50), paint); |
| REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, has_green_pixels(bm)); |
| } |
| |
| static void test_skbug4406(skiatest::Reporter* reporter) { |
| SkBitmap bm; |
| bm.allocN32Pixels(10, 10); |
| bm.eraseColor(SK_ColorTRANSPARENT); |
| |
| SkCanvas canvas(bm); |
| const SkRect r = { 1.5f, 1, 3.5f, 3 }; |
| // draw filled green rect first |
| SkPaint paint; |
| paint.setStyle(SkPaint::kFill_Style); |
| paint.setColor(0xff00ff00); |
| paint.setStrokeWidth(1); |
| paint.setAntiAlias(true); |
| canvas.drawRect(r, paint); |
| |
| // paint black with stroke rect (that asserts in bug 4406) |
| // over the filled rect, it should cover it |
| paint.setStyle(SkPaint::kStroke_Style); |
| paint.setColor(0xff000000); |
| paint.setStrokeWidth(1); |
| canvas.drawRect(r, paint); |
| REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, !has_green_pixels(bm)); |
| |
| // do it again with thinner stroke |
| paint.setStyle(SkPaint::kFill_Style); |
| paint.setColor(0xff00ff00); |
| paint.setStrokeWidth(1); |
| paint.setAntiAlias(true); |
| canvas.drawRect(r, paint); |
| // paint black with stroke rect (that asserts in bug 4406) |
| // over the filled rect, it doesnt cover it completelly with thinner stroke |
| paint.setStyle(SkPaint::kStroke_Style); |
| paint.setColor(0xff000000); |
| paint.setStrokeWidth(0.99f); |
| canvas.drawRect(r, paint); |
| REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, has_green_pixels(bm)); |
| } |
| |
| DEF_TEST(Rect, reporter) { |
| test_stroke_width_clipping(reporter); |
| test_skbug4406(reporter); |
| } |
| |
| DEF_TEST(Rect_grow, reporter) { |
| test_stroke_width_clipping(reporter); |
| test_skbug4406(reporter); |
| } |
| |
| DEF_TEST(Rect_path_nan, reporter) { |
| SkRect r = { 0, 0, SK_ScalarNaN, 100 }; |
| SkPath p; |
| p.addRect(r); |
| // path normally just jams its bounds to be r, but it must notice that r is non-finite |
| REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, !p.isFinite()); |
| } |
| |
| DEF_TEST(Rect_largest, reporter) { |
| REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, !SkRectPriv::MakeILarge().isEmpty()); |
| REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, SkRectPriv::MakeILargestInverted().isEmpty()); |
| |
| REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, !SkRectPriv::MakeLargest().isEmpty()); |
| REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, !SkRectPriv::MakeLargeS32().isEmpty()); |
| REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, SkRectPriv::MakeLargestInverted().isEmpty()); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Test the setBounds always handles non-finite values correctly: |
| * - setBoundsCheck should return false, and set the rect to all zeros |
| * - setBoundsNoCheck should ensure that rect.isFinite() is false (definitely NOT all zeros) |
| */ |
| DEF_TEST(Rect_setbounds, reporter) { |
| const SkPoint p0[] = { { SK_ScalarInfinity, 0 }, { 1, 1 }, { 2, 2 }, { 3, 3 } }; |
| const SkPoint p1[] = { { 0, SK_ScalarInfinity }, { 1, 1 }, { 2, 2 }, { 3, 3 } }; |
| const SkPoint p2[] = { { SK_ScalarNaN, 0 }, { 1, 1 }, { 2, 2 }, { 3, 3 } }; |
| const SkPoint p3[] = { { 0, SK_ScalarNaN }, { 1, 1 }, { 2, 2 }, { 3, 3 } }; |
| |
| SkRect r; |
| const SkRect zeror = { 0, 0, 0, 0 }; |
| for (const SkPoint* pts : { p0, p1, p2, p3 }) { |
| for (int n = 1; n <= 4; ++n) { |
| bool isfinite = r.setBoundsCheck(pts, n); |
| REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, !isfinite); |
| REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, r == zeror); |
| |
| r.setBoundsNoCheck(pts, n); |
| if (r.isFinite()) |
| r.setBoundsNoCheck(pts, n); |
| REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, !r.isFinite()); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static float make_big_value(skiatest::Reporter* reporter) { |
| // need to make a big value, one that will cause rect.width() to overflow to inf. |
| // however, the windows compiler wants about this if it can see the big value inlined. |
| // hence, this stupid trick to try to fool their compiler. |
| SkASSERT(reporter); |
| return reporter ? SK_ScalarMax * 0.75f : 0; |
| } |
| |
| DEF_TEST(Rect_whOverflow, reporter) { |
| const SkScalar big = make_big_value(reporter); |
| const SkRect r = { -big, -big, big, big }; |
| |
| REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, r.isFinite()); |
| REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, !SkScalarIsFinite(r.width())); |
| REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, !SkScalarIsFinite(r.height())); |
| |
| // ensure we can compute center even when the width/height might overflow |
| REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, SkScalarIsFinite(r.centerX())); |
| REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, SkScalarIsFinite(r.centerY())); |
| |
| |
| // ensure we can compute halfWidth and halfHeight even when width/height might overflow, |
| // i.e. for use computing the radii filling a rectangle. |
| REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, SkScalarIsFinite(SkRectPriv::HalfWidth(r))); |
| REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, SkScalarIsFinite(SkRectPriv::HalfHeight(r))); |
| } |
| |
| DEF_TEST(Rect_subtract, reporter) { |
| struct Expectation { |
| SkIRect fA; |
| SkIRect fB; |
| SkIRect fExpected; |
| bool fExact; |
| }; |
| |
| SkIRect a = SkIRect::MakeLTRB(2, 3, 12, 15); |
| Expectation tests[] = { |
| // B contains A == empty rect |
| {a, a.makeOutset(2, 2), SkIRect::MakeEmpty(), true}, |
| // A contains B, producing 4x12 (left), 2x12 (right), 4x10(top), and 5x10(bottom) |
| {a, {6, 6, 10, 10}, {2, 10, 12, 15}, false}, |
| // A is empty, B is not == empty rect |
| {SkIRect::MakeEmpty(), a, SkIRect::MakeEmpty(), true}, |
| // A is not empty, B is empty == a |
| {a, SkIRect::MakeEmpty(), a, true}, |
| // A and B are empty == empty |
| {SkIRect::MakeEmpty(), SkIRect::MakeEmpty(), SkIRect::MakeEmpty(), true}, |
| // A and B do not intersect == a |
| {a, {15, 17, 20, 40}, a, true}, |
| // B cuts off left side of A, producing 6x12 (right) |
| {a, {0, 0, 6, 20}, {6, 3, 12, 15}, true}, |
| // B cuts off right side of A, producing 4x12 (left) |
| {a, {6, 0, 20, 20}, {2, 3, 6, 15}, true}, |
| // B cuts off top side of A, producing 10x9 (bottom) |
| {a, {0, 0, 20, 6}, {2, 6, 12, 15}, true}, |
| // B cuts off bottom side of A, producing 10x7 (top) |
| {a, {0, 10, 20, 20}, {2, 3, 12, 10}, true}, |
| // B splits A horizontally, producing 10x3 (top) or 10x5 (bottom) |
| {a, {0, 6, 20, 10}, {2, 10, 12, 15}, false}, |
| // B splits A vertically, producing 4x12 (left) or 2x12 (right) |
| {a, {6, 0, 10, 20}, {2, 3, 6, 15}, false}, |
| // B cuts top-left of A, producing 8x12 (right) or 10x11 (bottom) |
| {a, {0, 0, 4, 4}, {2, 4, 12, 15}, false}, |
| // B cuts top-right of A, producing 8x12 (left) or 10x8 (bottom) |
| {a, {10, 0, 14, 7}, {2, 3, 10, 15}, false}, |
| // B cuts bottom-left of A, producing 7x12 (right) or 10x9 (top) |
| {a, {0, 12, 5, 20}, {2, 3, 12, 12}, false}, |
| // B cuts bottom-right of A, producing 8x12 (left) or 10x9 (top) |
| {a, {10, 12, 20, 20}, {2, 3, 10, 15}, false}, |
| // B crosses the left of A, producing 4x12 (right) or 10x3 (top) or 10x5 (bottom) |
| {a, {0, 6, 8, 10}, {2, 10, 12, 15}, false}, |
| // B crosses the right side of A, producing 6x12 (left) or 10x3 (top) or 10x5 (bottom) |
| {a, {8, 6, 20, 10}, {2, 3, 8, 15}, false}, |
| // B crosses the top side of A, producing 4x12 (left) or 2x12 (right) or 10x8 (bottom) |
| {a, {6, 0, 10, 7}, {2, 7, 12, 15}, false}, |
| // B crosses the bottom side of A, producing 1x12 (left) or 4x12 (right) or 10x3 (top) |
| {a, {4, 6, 8, 20}, {8, 3, 12, 15}, false} |
| }; |
| |
| for (const Expectation& e : tests) { |
| SkIRect difference; |
| bool exact = SkRectPriv::Subtract(e.fA, e.fB, &difference); |
| REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, exact == e.fExact); |
| REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, difference == e.fExpected); |
| |
| // Generate equivalent tests for the SkRect case by moving the input rects by 0.5px |
| SkRect af = SkRect::Make(e.fA); |
| SkRect bf = SkRect::Make(e.fB); |
| SkRect ef = SkRect::Make(e.fExpected); |
| af.offset(0.5f, 0.5f); |
| bf.offset(0.5f, 0.5f); |
| ef.offset(0.5f, 0.5f); |
| |
| SkRect df; |
| exact = SkRectPriv::Subtract(af, bf, &df); |
| REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, exact == e.fExact); |
| REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, (df.isEmpty() && ef.isEmpty()) || (df == ef)); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| DEF_TEST(Rect_subtract_overflow, reporter) { |
| // This rectangle is sorted but whose int32 width overflows and appears negative (so |
| // isEmpty() returns true). |
| SkIRect reallyBig = SkIRect::MakeLTRB(-INT_MAX + 1000, 0, INT_MAX - 1000, 100); |
| // However, because it's sorted, an intersection with a reasonably sized rectangle is still |
| // valid so the assumption that SkIRect::Intersects() returns false when either input is |
| // empty is invalid, leading to incorrect use of negative width (see crbug.com/1243206) |
| SkIRect reasonable = SkIRect::MakeLTRB(-50, -5, 50, 125); |
| |
| // Ignoring overflow, "reallyBig - reasonable" should report exact = false and select either the |
| // left or right portion of 'reallyBig' that excludes 'reasonable', e.g. |
| // {-INT_MAX+1000, 0, -50, 100} or {150, 0, INT_MAX-1000, 100}. |
| // This used to assert, but now it should be detected that 'reallyBig' overflows and is |
| // technically empty, so the result should be itself and exact. |
| SkIRect difference; |
| bool exact = SkRectPriv::Subtract(reallyBig, reasonable, &difference); |
| REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, exact); |
| REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, difference == reallyBig); |
| |
| // Similarly, if we subtract 'reallyBig', since it's technically empty then we expect the |
| // answer to remain 'reasonable'. |
| exact = SkRectPriv::Subtract(reasonable, reallyBig, &difference); |
| REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, exact); |
| REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, difference == reasonable); |
| } |
| |
| #include "include/core/SkSurface.h" |
| |
| // Before the fix, this sequence would trigger a release_assert in the Tiler |
| // in SkBitmapDevice.cpp |
| DEF_TEST(big_tiled_rect_crbug_927075, reporter) { |
| // since part of the regression test allocates a huge buffer, don't bother trying on |
| // 32-bit devices (e.g. chromecast) so we avoid them failing to allocated. |
| |
| if (sizeof(void*) == 8) { |
| const int w = 67108863; |
| const int h = 1; |
| const auto info = SkImageInfo::MakeN32Premul(w, h); |
| |
| auto surf = SkSurface::MakeRaster(info); |
| auto canvas = surf->getCanvas(); |
| |
| const SkRect r = { 257, 213, 67109120, 214 }; |
| SkPaint paint; |
| paint.setAntiAlias(true); |
| |
| canvas->translate(-r.fLeft, -r.fTop); |
| canvas->drawRect(r, paint); |
| } |
| } |