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Wrote out the system for breaking shape-masks into quad-trees of rectangles, and added code to conglomerate those quad-trees of rectangles into regions for setting shapes under Win32.
author | Eli Gottlieb <eligottlieb@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 28 Jul 2010 23:35:24 -0400 |
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SDL Automated Testing Framework User Documentation by Edgar Simo Serra Abstract The SDL Automated Testing Framework, hereby after called SDL_AT, is a meant to test the SDL code for regressions and other possible failures. It can also be used to display what your SDL set up supports. Basics The main way to use the framework is to compile it and run it, that can be done with the following command: $> make test It should then display something like: Platform : All tests successful (2) SDL_RWops : All tests successful (5) SDL_Surface : All tests successful (6) Rendering with x11 driver : All tests successful (4) Indicating that all tests were successful. If however a test fails output it will report the failure to stderr indicating where and why it happened. This output can then be sent to the developers so they can attempt to fix the problem. Advanced By passing the "-h" or "--help" parameter to testsdl you can get an overview of all the possible options you can set to furthur tweak the testing. A sample of the options would be the following: Usage: ./testsdl [OPTIONS] Options are: -m, --manual enables tests that require user interaction --noplatform do not run the platform tests --norwops do not run the rwops tests --nosurface do not run the surface tests --norender do not run the render tests -v, --verbose increases verbosity level by 1 for each -v -q, --quiet only displays errors -h, --help display this message and exit Developers See SDL_at.h for developer information.