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It turns out that flipped-270 is the second-simplest transformation besides normal because it is a direct swapping of the x and y axes. Having that as the default encourages people to use flipped-270 as the default test for "I want to try this with a transform". Unfortunately, because flipped-270 is so simple, it is really easy to have something that works for normal, flipped-270, and nothing else. This encourages people to test with a transform thats actually "hard".
Weston Weston is the reference implementation of a Wayland compositor, and a useful compositor in its own right. Weston has various backends that lets it run on Linux kernel modesetting and evdev input as well as under X11. Weston ships with a few example clients, from simple clients that demonstrate certain aspects of the protocol to more complete clients and a simplistic toolkit. There is also a quite capable terminal emulator (weston-terminal) and an toy/example desktop shell. Finally, weston also provides integration with the Xorg server and can pull X clients into the Wayland desktop and act as a X window manager. Refer to http://wayland.freedesktop.org/building.html for building weston and its dependencies. The test suite can be invoked via `make check`; see http://wayland.freedesktop.org/testing.html for additional details.
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