While disable by default, passing --enable-libinput-backend to
./configure switches the input backend in weston's drm, fbdev and rpi
compositing backends to use libinput instead of udev-seat.c, evdev.c and
friends.
When enabled, weston now also depends on libinput >= 0.1.0.
Signed-off-by: Jonas Ådahl <jadahl@gmail.com>
For dist tarballs we ship git-version.h but if you do a git archive or
similar to check out a source tree, there's no git-version.h and no
way to make one.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=74459
CC clients/weston-info.o
clients/weston-info.c:31:28: fatal error: wayland-client.h: No such file or directory
compilation terminated.
make[1]: *** [clients/weston-info.o] Error 1
Only triggerable if libwayland is only in a custom prefix.
Fix by adding CLIENT_CFLAGS.
Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
Fix build failures of the kind:
CC tests/bad-buffer-test.o
In file included from tests/weston-test-client-helper.h:28:0,
from tests/bad-buffer-test.c:28:
./protocol/wayland-test-client-protocol.h:35:28: fatal error: wayland-client.h: No such file or directory
compilation terminated.
make[1]: *** [tests/bad-buffer-test.o] Error 1
These are only triggerable if libwayland has not been installed
system-wide, but only in a custom prefix.
Since the Makefile already uses AM_CPPFLAGS, simply add
TEST_CLIENT_CFLAGS to test programs instead of dropping AM_CPPFLAGS.
Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
We rely on .git/logs/HEAD to be a file that changes when we commit to HEAD.
The first idea is to make the makefile rule depend on .git/HEAD, but that's
a symbolic ref that points to the current ref in refs/heads. However,
.git/logs/HEAD changes whenever we commit to HEAD, so we can use that in the
makefile rule.
Previously weston.ini had hardcoded paths for the weston-* clients in
/usr/bin and /usr/libexec. This was a bit annoying when testing Weston
because you wouldn't usually install those in the system prefix. This
patch adds a make rule to automatically generate weston.ini from a
template file with some replacement markers for the paths so that they
can have the right prefix.
DIST_SUBDIRS should be used for corner cases only, not for conditional
SUBDIRS:
If `SUBDIRS' is defined conditionally using Automake conditionals,
Automake will define `DIST_SUBDIRS' automatically from the possible
values of `SUBDIRS' in all conditions.
Signed-off-by: Quentin Glidic <sardemff7+git@sardemff7.net>
Add a new directory tests/ for unit test applications. This directory
will be built only if --enable-tests is given to ./configure.
Add matrix-test application. It excercises especially the
weston_matrix_invert() and weston_matrix_inverse_transform() functions.
It has one test for correctness and precision, and other tests for
measuring the speed of various matrix operations.
For the record, the correctness test prints:
a random matrix:
1.112418e-02 2.628150e+00 8.205844e+02 -1.147526e-04
4.943677e-04 -1.117819e-04 -9.158849e-06 3.678122e-02
7.915063e-03 -3.093254e-04 -4.376583e+02 3.424706e-02
-2.504038e+02 2.481788e+03 -7.545445e+01 1.752909e-03
The matrix multiplied by its inverse, error:
0.000000e+00 -0.000000e+00 -0.000000e+00 -0.000000e+00
0.000000e+00 0.000000e+00 0.000000e+00 0.000000e+00
-0.000000e+00 -0.000000e+00 0.000000e+00 -0.000000e+00
0.000000e+00 0.000000e+00 0.000000e+00 0.000000e+00
max abs error: 0, original determinant 11595.2
Running a test loop for 10 seconds...
test fail, det: -0.00464805, error sup: inf
test fail, det: -0.0424053, error sup: 1.30787e-06
test fail, det: 5.15191, error sup: 1.15956e-06
tests: 6791767 ok, 1 not invertible but ok, 3 failed.
Total: 6791771 iterations.
These results are expected with the current precision thresholds in
src/matrix.c and tests/matrix-test.c. The random number generator is
seeded with a constant, so the random numbers should be the same on
every run. Machine speed and scheduling affect how many iterations are
run.
Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <ppaalanen@gmail.com>
This rename addresses a few problems around the split between core
Wayland and the wayland-demos repository.
1) Initially, we had one big repository with protocol code, sample
compositor and sample clients. We split that repository to make it
possible to implement the protocol without pulling in the sample/demo
code. At this point, the compositor is more than just a "demo" and
wayland-demos doesn't send the right message. The sample compositor
is a useful, self-contained project in it's own right, and we want to
move away from the "demos" label.
2) Another problem is that the wayland-demos compositor is often
called "the wayland compsitor", but it's really just one possible
compositor. Existing X11 compositors are expected to add Wayland
support and then gradually phase out/modularize the X11 support, for
example. Conversely, it's hard to talk about the wayland-demos
compositor specifically as opposed to, eg, the wayland protocol or a
wayland compositor in general.
We are also renaming the repo to weston, and the compositor
subdirectory to src/, to emphasize that the main "output" is the
compositor.
Create a new directory for convenience librariers that can be shared
between compositor components and clients.
Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <ppaalanen@gmail.com>