This patch:
- Makes the following substitutions (plus necessary namespace qualifiers:
gfxImageFormat::ARGB32 --> SurfaceFormat::A8R8G8B8_UINT32
gfxImageFormat::RGB24 --> SurfaceFormat::X8R8G8B8_UINT32
gfxImageFormat::A8 --> SurfaceFormat::A8
gfxImageFormat::RGB16_565 --> SurfaceFormat::R5G6B5_UINT16
gfxImageFormat::Unknown --> SurfaceFormat::UNKNOWN
- Changes gfxImageFormat to be a typedef to gfx::SurfaceFormat. This will be
removed soon.
- Removes gfxCairoFormatToImageFormat() and gfxImageFormatToCairoFormat() and
replace calls to them with CairoFormatToGfxFormat() and
GfxFormatToCairoFormat().
- Removes ParamTraits<gfxImageFormat>.
- Add namespace qualifiers to SurfaceFormat instances where necessary.
We have both NativeSurfaceType::CAIRO_CONTEXT and
NativeSurfaceType::CAIRO_SURFACE. They both refer to DrawTargets with Cairo
backends. The only reason for having both is so you can call GetNativeSurface()
and get either the |cairo_t*| or the underlying |cairo_surface_t*|.
I argue that this convenience confuses things more than it helps. This patch
removes CAIRO_SURFACE, and adds explicit cairo_get_target() calls where
necessary.
We create and destroy ScaledFonts for every piece of text we write.
That causes a huge amount of duplicated data within the recording.
This splits out the recording of the font data itself from the ScaledFont.
The key generated to determine uniqueness could probably be fairly easily faked, but for our purposes that doesn't matter.
This is so we can create the real print DrawTarget from our nsDeviceContext at the beginning of each page.
Default behaviour for other Translators is still to always use CreateSimilarDrawTarget.
This also changes aPrintToFileName parameter for BeginDocument to an nsAString& from char16_t*.
Having a char16_t* caused a pain with VS2105 where wchar_t != char16_t (as on VS2103), after it had been sent over IPDL.
This could have been worked around with casting, but this seemed like the tidier solution.
These are mainly changes to make sure we have recorded relevant dependencies to each draw operation.
Where we can't record them on the fly like this, it makes sure the object has originated from our DrawTarget.
We create and destroy ScaledFonts for every piece of text we write.
That causes a huge amount of duplicated data within the recording.
This splits out the recording of the font data itself from the ScaledFont.
The key generated to determine uniqueness could probably be fairly easily faked, but for our purposes that doesn't matter.
This is so we can create the real print DrawTarget from our nsDeviceContext at the beginning of each page.
Default behaviour for other Translators is still to always use CreateSimilarDrawTarget.
This also changes aPrintToFileName parameter for BeginDocument to an nsAString& from char16_t*.
Having a char16_t* caused a pain with VS2105 where wchar_t != char16_t (as on VS2103), after it had been sent over IPDL.
This could have been worked around with casting, but this seemed like the tidier solution.
These are mainly changes to make sure we have recorded relevant dependencies to each draw operation.
Where we can't record them on the fly like this, it makes sure the object has originated from our DrawTarget.