Add GIMP_LOG_FLOATING_SELECTION domain to get rid of the somewhat
annoying debug prints. Floating selection is likely to require further
debuggin later on, so instead of just removing the output, use
GIMP_LOG for it.
Add template code for writing a test that makes sure GIMP 2.8 images
do not lose information when written to a file and loaded again, in
hope that mitch will fill in the rest ;)
Do a basic regression test on being able to load XCF files created
with GIMP 2.6. To add things to this file, add things to
gimp_write_and_read_file() and run the code in GIMP 2.6.
Also add a file-local helper function gimp_test_load_image().
This reverts commit 2d2b6f03c5 and
adapts the code. We can use gimp_vectors_stroke_get_next (vectors,
NULL) instead of gimp_vectors_get_stroke (vectors, 0). Thanks to nomis
for pointing this out.
Add another layer, a channel, a selection and two vectors to the test
image. Parameterize the image construction so we can create different
variants of test images, and add a test for an "unusual" GimpImage,
which is an image with compatible vectors and with a floating
selection. The test are renamed to something with "GIMP 2.6" to
emphasize that the tests work with files that might as well have been
constructed with GIMP 2.6. Also adjust the list of things that should
be tested, but that isn't tested yet.
FWIW, using the GNU gcc gcov tool it can be seen that xcf-load.c now
has a code coverage of 67.04% of 722 lines.
For generated brushes, dynamic input is applied on top of the set hardness as a factor.
For pixmaps, it influences the amount of blur applied to the stamp. Be warned, process is slow
for large pixmaps. The odd feature previously advertised as hardness is left in but disabled.
If I figure out what it should be exposed as, it might be made available again.
By default, get the operation from gimp_layer_mode_to_gegl_operation()
and special-case all modes except from "normal", so the special cases
actually become less as the new operations are filled with code.
Makes gegl-curves about 1/3 faster for a simple case where only
the "value" curve was changed. The speedup should be better when
multiple curves are changed from the identity mapping.
It is now possible to create an entry widget by using g_object_new and
provide three parameters: the schema_uri, the property name you want to
subscribe and an instance of an xmp-model.
I changed the name of the GimpXMPModelEntry, which reads now better as
GimpXmpModelEntry. I removed functions in the interface, which are not
in use anymore, because of the code improvements in the entry widget and
the XMPModel. The new entry widget is not build as a library anymore.
The XMPModel listens now on the row-changed event and checks if the row
belong to a property or schema change. If a property change occured a
detailed property-changed signal is emitted. A detailed schema-changed
signal is currently not emitted, because not implemented.
Let each test sets GIMP2_DIRECTORY on their own through the help of a
new test utility function gimp_test_utils_set_gimp2_directory() that
is compiled into its own lib which tests are then linked with. Also,
instead of using "/tmp/gimpdir", we use "gimpdir-empty" in the source
dir. This way we get rid of a bunch of annoying warnings when running
the tests and have more control.
Use gimp_test_run_mainloop_until_idle() instead of
gimp_test_run_temp_mainloop () since we then don't have to wait for a
timeout, we only wait the minimal amount of time.
In preparation for cleaning up the dialog factory stuff, start making
dockable constructable with just g_object_new(). First out is
gimp_tool_options_editor_new(). Move code from that function into
gimp_tool_options_editor_constructor() and add the necessary "gimp"
GObject property. The regression test
"/gimp-ui/tool-options-editor-updates" still passes after the
refactoring, of course.
Add a new test suite called "test-ui" which will contain several UI
related tests. Right now it just contains a test to make sure that the
tool options editor is updated when the tool changes
("/gimp-ui/tool-options-editor-updates").