Summary:
Remove unused variables and members.
We were often storing the q of classes without ever needing them. I'd
just do it when it's useful. We do it in the private class so it can
always be added, removes boilerplate code.
Don't use std::move when returning temporary QImage. The compiler is
smart enough to know to do it but produces the warning "moving a
temporary object prevents copy elision".
Remove unused lambda captured variables.
Test Plan: Getting much cleaner build logs
Reviewers: #frameworks, #kwin, zzag
Reviewed By: #kwin, zzag
Subscribers: zzag, kde-frameworks-devel
Tags: #frameworks
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D28442
Summary:
Currently the server treats incoming buffers as not premultiplied.
KWayland::Client sends data that is ARGB32 and ARGB32_Premultiplied as
the same
WL_SHM_FORMAT_ARGB8888.
According to a post on wayland-devel by Fredrik Höglund, all RGB data
should be treated as premultiplied, which matches what Qt is doing.
Client now performs a conversion rather than sending
mismatched data,
Note: This commit will still breaks a bunch of tests in
kwin as it compares the server output to a fixed
QImage with a format.
Test Plan:
Existing tests pass
Modified surface test to check the pixel data relative to the output
QImage format
not the input format (i.e both input from ARGB32 and
ARGB32_Premultiplied) should
both end up in a QImage with format Premultiplied with premultiplied
values.
The existing test was confirming that data was corrupted, checking that
even though
the output format was not pre-multiplied, the data was.
Reviewers: #plasma, graesslin
Reviewed By: #plasma, graesslin
Subscribers: plasma-devel, #frameworks
Tags: #plasma_on_wayland, #frameworks
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D7460
The Buffers are exclusively hold by ShmPool. The user of a Buffer is not
supposed to delete it as a no longer used Buffer should be reused by the
ShmPool.
To make it obvious that the ownership of the pointer is not passed to the
user the return type is changed to QWeakPointer. This also allows the
ShmPool to destroy Buffers as needed.
The unit test found a few problems which are now addressed
* getBuffer did not check the format when reusing a buffer
* creatBuffer used the wrong method on QSize to check whether it is empty
* destroy didn't call destroy on the Buffer. This is now added by moving
the Buffer::Private in a dedicated header which can also be included
from the ShmPool