When compiled with the more aggressive compiler warnings such as
-Wshadow and -Wempty-body the libtess code gives a lot more
warnings. This fixes the following issues:
* The 'Swap' macro tries to combine multiple statements into one and
then consume the trailing semicolon by using if(1){/*...*/}else.
This gives warnings because the else part ends up with an empty
statement. It also seems a bit dangerous because if the semicolon
were missed then it would still be valid syntax but it would just
ignore the following statement. This patch replaces it with the more
common idiom do { /*...*/ } while(0).
* 'free' was being used as a local variable name but this shadows the
global function. This has been renamed to 'free_handle'
* TRUE and FALSE were being unconditionally defined. Although this
isn't currently a problem it seems better to guard them with #ifndef
because it's quite common for them to be defined in other headers.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=28845
Signed-off-by: Brian Paul <brianp@vmware.com>
The target supports OpenVG on Windows with software rasterizer. The
egl_g3d_loader defined by the target supports arbitrary client APIs and
window systems. It is the SConscript that limits the support to OpenVG
and GDI.
This commit also fixes a typo in gdi backend.
mesa: Use fpclassify for GL_OES_query_matrix on OpenBSD and NetBSD.
Patch from Brad Smith <brad@comstyle.com>
The attached patch allows the GL_OES_query_matrix function to use the
systems fpclassify() for OpenBSD and NetBSD.
This undoes part of commit 8be645d53a
and fixes fd.o bug 28822 as well as other regressions.
The 'draw' module may issue additional state-change commands while
we're inside the draw_arrays/elements() call so it's important to
check for updated state at this point.
This change makes st/egl build a single egl_gallium.so and multiple
st_<API>.so and pipe_<HW>.so. When a display is initialized, the
corresponding pipe driver will be loaded. When a context is created,
the corresponding state tracker will be loaded.
Unlike DRI drivers, no ABI compatibility is maintained. egl_gallium,
pipe drivers and state trackers should always be distributed as a single
package. As such, there is only a single src/gallium/targets/egl/ that
builds everything for the package.
Several changes are made. libegl.a no longer defines _eglMain. It
defines functions to create and destroy a _EGLDriver instead. The
creation function is called by the targets. It takes an egl_g3d_loader
as its argument. The loader is defined by the targets and is in charge
of creating st_api and pipe_screen. This allows us to move the module
loading code to targets. Lastly, the modules are now loaded as the
respective contexts are created.
Merge all targets into targets/egl/. The target produces
egl_gallium_<HW>.so for each pipe driver and st_<API>.so for each client
APIs. This enables us to further merge egl_gallium_<HW>.so into
egl_gallium.so later.
Merge multiple egl_<platform>_<pipe>.so into a single
egl_gallium_<pipe>.so. The environment variable EGL_PLATFORM is now
used to modify the return value of _eglGetNativePlatform.
Move native_get_name, native_create_probe, native_get_probe_result, and
native_create_display into struct native_platform, and add
native_get_platform to get a handle to the struct.
The callback is used by st/vega to check if a visual specifies the
depth/stencil format. It forces st/vega to be loaded by st/egl to
perform the check. As noted in EGL spec, the depth/stencil format of a
visual should not affect OpenVG. It should be better to ignore the
field and always allocate the depth/stencil texture.