/* * Copyright 2011 Google Inc. * * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be * found in the LICENSE file. */ #include "gm_expectations.h" #include "SkBitmap.h" #include "SkColorPriv.h" #include "SkCommandLineFlags.h" #include "SkData.h" #include "SkForceLinking.h" #include "SkGraphics.h" #include "SkImageDecoder.h" #include "SkImageEncoder.h" #include "SkOSFile.h" #include "SkRandom.h" #include "SkStream.h" #include "SkTArray.h" #include "SkTemplates.h" __SK_FORCE_IMAGE_DECODER_LINKING; DEFINE_string(config, "None", "Preferred config to decode into. [None|8888|565|A8]"); DEFINE_string(createExpectationsPath, "", "Path to write JSON expectations."); DEFINE_string(mismatchPath, "", "Folder to write mismatched images to."); DEFINE_string2(readPath, r, "", "Folder(s) and files to decode images. Required."); DEFINE_string(readExpectationsPath, "", "Path to read JSON expectations from."); DEFINE_bool(reencode, true, "Reencode the images to test encoding."); DEFINE_int32(sampleSize, 1, "Set the sampleSize for decoding."); DEFINE_bool(skip, false, "Skip writing zeroes."); DEFINE_bool(testSubsetDecoding, true, "Test decoding subsets of images."); DEFINE_bool(writeChecksumBasedFilenames, false, "When writing out actual images, use checksum-" "based filenames, as rebaseline.py will use when downloading them from Google Storage"); DEFINE_string2(writePath, w, "", "Write rendered images into this directory."); struct Format { SkImageEncoder::Type fType; SkImageDecoder::Format fFormat; const char* fSuffix; }; static const Format gFormats[] = { { SkImageEncoder::kBMP_Type, SkImageDecoder::kBMP_Format, ".bmp" }, { SkImageEncoder::kGIF_Type, SkImageDecoder::kGIF_Format, ".gif" }, { SkImageEncoder::kICO_Type, SkImageDecoder::kICO_Format, ".ico" }, { SkImageEncoder::kJPEG_Type, SkImageDecoder::kJPEG_Format, ".jpg" }, { SkImageEncoder::kPNG_Type, SkImageDecoder::kPNG_Format, ".png" }, { SkImageEncoder::kWBMP_Type, SkImageDecoder::kWBMP_Format, ".wbmp" }, { SkImageEncoder::kWEBP_Type, SkImageDecoder::kWEBP_Format, ".webp" } }; static SkImageEncoder::Type format_to_type(SkImageDecoder::Format format) { for (size_t i = 0; i < SK_ARRAY_COUNT(gFormats); i++) { if (gFormats[i].fFormat == format) { return gFormats[i].fType; } } return SkImageEncoder::kUnknown_Type; } static const char* suffix_for_type(SkImageEncoder::Type type) { for (size_t i = 0; i < SK_ARRAY_COUNT(gFormats); i++) { if (gFormats[i].fType == type) { return gFormats[i].fSuffix; } } return ""; } static SkImageDecoder::Format guess_format_from_suffix(const char suffix[]) { for (size_t i = 0; i < SK_ARRAY_COUNT(gFormats); i++) { if (strcmp(suffix, gFormats[i].fSuffix) == 0) { return gFormats[i].fFormat; } } return SkImageDecoder::kUnknown_Format; } static void make_outname(SkString* dst, const char outDir[], const char src[], const char suffix[]) { SkString basename = SkOSPath::SkBasename(src); dst->set(SkOSPath::SkPathJoin(outDir, basename.c_str())); dst->append(suffix); } // Store the names of the filenames to report later which ones failed, succeeded, and were // invalid. // FIXME: Add more arrays, for more specific types of errors, and make the output simpler. // If each array holds one type of error, the output can change from: // // Failures: // <image> failed for such and such reason // <image> failed for some different reason // // to: // // Such and such failures: // <image> // // Different reason failures: // <image> // static SkTArray<SkString, false> gInvalidStreams; static SkTArray<SkString, false> gMissingCodecs; static SkTArray<SkString, false> gDecodeFailures; static SkTArray<SkString, false> gEncodeFailures; static SkTArray<SkString, false> gSuccessfulDecodes; static SkTArray<SkString, false> gSuccessfulSubsetDecodes; static SkTArray<SkString, false> gFailedSubsetDecodes; // Files/subsets that do not have expectations. Not reported as a failure of the test so // the bots will not turn red with each new image test. static SkTArray<SkString, false> gMissingExpectations; static SkTArray<SkString, false> gMissingSubsetExpectations; // For files that are expected to fail. static SkTArray<SkString, false> gKnownFailures; static SkTArray<SkString, false> gKnownSubsetFailures; static SkColorType gPrefColorType(kUnknown_SkColorType); // Expections read from a file specified by readExpectationsPath. The expectations must have been // previously written using createExpectationsPath. SkAutoTUnref<skiagm::JsonExpectationsSource> gJsonExpectations; /** * Encode the bitmap to a file, written one of two ways, depending on * FLAGS_writeChecksumBasedFilenames. If true, the final image will be * written to: * outDir/hashType/src/digestValue.png * If false, the final image will be written out to: * outDir/src.png * The function returns whether the file was successfully written. */ static bool write_bitmap(const char outDir[], const char src[], const skiagm::BitmapAndDigest& bitmapAndDigest) { SkString filename; if (FLAGS_writeChecksumBasedFilenames) { // First create the directory for the hashtype. const SkString hashType = bitmapAndDigest.fDigest.getHashType(); const SkString hashDir = SkOSPath::SkPathJoin(outDir, hashType.c_str()); if (!sk_mkdir(hashDir.c_str())) { return false; } // Now create the name of the folder specific to this image. SkString basename = SkOSPath::SkBasename(src); const SkString imageDir = SkOSPath::SkPathJoin(hashDir.c_str(), basename.c_str()); if (!sk_mkdir(imageDir.c_str())) { return false; } // Name the file <digest>.png SkString checksumBasedName = bitmapAndDigest.fDigest.getDigestValue(); checksumBasedName.append(".png"); filename = SkOSPath::SkPathJoin(imageDir.c_str(), checksumBasedName.c_str()); } else { make_outname(&filename, outDir, src, ".png"); } const SkBitmap& bm = bitmapAndDigest.fBitmap; if (SkImageEncoder::EncodeFile(filename.c_str(), bm, SkImageEncoder::kPNG_Type, 100)) { return true; } if (bm.colorType() == kN32_SkColorType) { // First attempt at encoding failed, and the bitmap was already 8888. Making // a copy is not going to help. return false; } // Encoding failed. Copy to 8888 and try again. SkBitmap bm8888; if (!bm.copyTo(&bm8888, kN32_SkColorType)) { return false; } return SkImageEncoder::EncodeFile(filename.c_str(), bm8888, SkImageEncoder::kPNG_Type, 100); } /** * Return a random SkIRect inside the range specified. * @param rand Random number generator. * @param maxX Exclusive maximum x-coordinate. SkIRect's fLeft and fRight will be * in the range [0, maxX) * @param maxY Exclusive maximum y-coordinate. SkIRect's fTop and fBottom will be * in the range [0, maxY) * @return SkIRect Non-empty, non-degenerate rectangle. */ static SkIRect generate_random_rect(SkRandom* rand, int32_t maxX, int32_t maxY) { SkASSERT(maxX > 1 && maxY > 1); int32_t left = rand->nextULessThan(maxX); int32_t right = rand->nextULessThan(maxX); int32_t top = rand->nextULessThan(maxY); int32_t bottom = rand->nextULessThan(maxY); SkIRect rect = SkIRect::MakeLTRB(left, top, right, bottom); rect.sort(); // Make sure rect is not empty. if (rect.fLeft == rect.fRight) { if (rect.fLeft > 0) { rect.fLeft--; } else { rect.fRight++; // This branch is only taken if 0 == rect.fRight, and // maxX must be at least 2, so it must still be in // range. SkASSERT(rect.fRight < maxX); } } if (rect.fTop == rect.fBottom) { if (rect.fTop > 0) { rect.fTop--; } else { rect.fBottom++; // Again, this must be in range. SkASSERT(rect.fBottom < maxY); } } return rect; } /** * Return a string which includes the name of the file and the preferred config, * as specified by "--config". The resulting string will match the pattern of * gm_json.py's IMAGE_FILENAME_PATTERN: "filename_config.png" */ static SkString create_json_key(const char* filename) { SkASSERT(FLAGS_config.count() == 1); return SkStringPrintf("%s_%s.png", filename, FLAGS_config[0]); } // Stored expectations to be written to a file if createExpectationsPath is specified. static Json::Value gExpectationsToWrite; /** * If expectations are to be recorded, record the bitmap expectations into the global * expectations array. * As is the case with reading expectations, the key used will combine the filename * parameter with the preferred config, as specified by "--config", matching the * pattern of gm_json.py's IMAGE_FILENAME_PATTERN: "filename_config.png" */ static void write_expectations(const skiagm::BitmapAndDigest& bitmapAndDigest, const char* filename) { const SkString name_config = create_json_key(filename); if (!FLAGS_createExpectationsPath.isEmpty()) { // Creates an Expectations object, and add it to the list to write. skiagm::Expectations expectation(bitmapAndDigest); Json::Value value = expectation.asJsonValue(); gExpectationsToWrite[name_config.c_str()] = value; } } /** * If --readExpectationsPath is set, compare this bitmap to the json expectations * provided. * * @param digest GmResultDigest, computed from the decoded bitmap, to compare to * the existing expectation. * @param filename String used to find the expected value. Will be combined with the * preferred config, as specified by "--config", to match the pattern of * gm_json.py's IMAGE_FILENAME_PATTERN: "filename_config.png". The resulting * key will be used to find the proper expectations. * @param failureArray Array to add a failure message to on failure. * @param missingArray Array to add failure message to when missing image * expectation. * @param ignoreArray Array to add failure message to when the image does not match * the expectation, but this is a failure we can ignore. * @return bool True in any of these cases: * - the bitmap matches the expectation. * False in any of these cases: * - there is no expectations file. * - there is an expectations file, but no expectation for this bitmap. * - there is an expectation for this bitmap, but it did not match. * - expectation could not be computed from the bitmap. */ static bool compare_to_expectations_if_necessary(const skiagm::GmResultDigest& digest, const char* filename, SkTArray<SkString, false>* failureArray, SkTArray<SkString, false>* missingArray, SkTArray<SkString, false>* ignoreArray) { // For both writing and reading, the key for this entry will include the name // of the file and the pref config, matching the pattern of gm_json.py's // IMAGE_FILENAME_PATTERN: "name_config.png" const SkString name_config = create_json_key(filename); if (!digest.isValid()) { if (failureArray != NULL) { failureArray->push_back().printf("decoded %s, but could not create a GmResultDigest.", filename); } return false; } if (NULL == gJsonExpectations.get()) { return false; } skiagm::Expectations jsExpectation = gJsonExpectations->get(name_config.c_str()); if (jsExpectation.empty()) { if (missingArray != NULL) { missingArray->push_back().printf("decoded %s, but could not find expectation.", filename); } return false; } if (jsExpectation.match(digest)) { return true; } if (jsExpectation.ignoreFailure()) { ignoreArray->push_back().printf("%s does not match expectation, but this is known.", filename); } else if (failureArray != NULL) { failureArray->push_back().printf("decoded %s, but the result does not match " "expectations.", filename); } return false; } /** * Helper function to write a bitmap subset to a file. Only called if subsets were created * and a writePath was provided. Behaves differently depending on * FLAGS_writeChecksumBasedFilenames. If true: * Writes the image to a PNG file named according to the digest hash, as described in * write_bitmap. * If false: * Creates a subdirectory called 'subsets' and writes a PNG to that directory. Also * creates a subdirectory called 'extracted' and writes a bitmap created using * extractSubset to a PNG in that directory. Both files will represent the same * subrectangle and have the same name for convenient comparison. In this case, the * digest is ignored. * * @param writePath Parent directory to hold the folders for the PNG files to write. Must * not be NULL. * @param subsetName Basename of the original file, with the dimensions of the subset tacked * on. Used to name the new file/folder. * @param bitmapAndDigestFromDecodeSubset SkBitmap (with digest) created by * SkImageDecoder::DecodeSubset, using rect as the area to decode. * @param rect Rectangle of the area decoded into bitmapFromDecodeSubset. Used to call * extractSubset on originalBitmap to create a bitmap with the same dimensions/pixels as * bitmapFromDecodeSubset (assuming decodeSubset worked properly). * @param originalBitmap SkBitmap decoded from the same stream as bitmapFromDecodeSubset, * using SkImageDecoder::decode to get the entire image. Used to create a PNG file for * comparison to the PNG created by bitmapAndDigestFromDecodeSubset's bitmap. * @return bool Whether the function succeeded at drawing the decoded subset and the extracted * subset to files. */ static bool write_subset(const char* writePath, const SkString& subsetName, const skiagm::BitmapAndDigest bitmapAndDigestFromDecodeSubset, SkIRect rect, const SkBitmap& originalBitmap) { // All parameters must be valid. SkASSERT(writePath != NULL); SkString subsetPath; if (FLAGS_writeChecksumBasedFilenames) { subsetPath.set(writePath); } else { // Create a subdirectory to hold the results of decodeSubset. subsetPath = SkOSPath::SkPathJoin(writePath, "subsets"); if (!sk_mkdir(subsetPath.c_str())) { gFailedSubsetDecodes.push_back().printf("Successfully decoded subset %s, but " "failed to create a directory to write to.", subsetName.c_str()); return false; } } SkAssertResult(write_bitmap(subsetPath.c_str(), subsetName.c_str(), bitmapAndDigestFromDecodeSubset)); gSuccessfulSubsetDecodes.push_back().printf("\twrote %s", subsetName.c_str()); if (!FLAGS_writeChecksumBasedFilenames) { // FIXME: The goal of extracting the subset is for visual comparison/using skdiff/skpdiff. // Currently disabling for writeChecksumBasedFilenames since it will be trickier to // determine which files to compare. // Also use extractSubset from the original for visual comparison. // Write the result to a file in a separate subdirectory. SkBitmap extractedSubset; if (!originalBitmap.extractSubset(&extractedSubset, rect)) { gFailedSubsetDecodes.push_back().printf("Successfully decoded subset %s, but failed " "to extract a similar subset for comparison.", subsetName.c_str()); return false; } SkString dirExtracted = SkOSPath::SkPathJoin(writePath, "extracted"); if (!sk_mkdir(dirExtracted.c_str())) { gFailedSubsetDecodes.push_back().printf("Successfully decoded subset%s, but failed " "to create a directory for extractSubset " "comparison.", subsetName.c_str()); return false; } skiagm::BitmapAndDigest bitmapAndDigestFromExtractSubset(extractedSubset); SkAssertResult(write_bitmap(dirExtracted.c_str(), subsetName.c_str(), bitmapAndDigestFromExtractSubset)); } return true; } // FIXME: This test could be run on windows/mac once we remove their dependence on // getLength. See https://code.google.com/p/skia/issues/detail?id=1570 #if defined(SK_BUILD_FOR_ANDROID) || defined(SK_BUILD_FOR_UNIX) /** * Dummy class for testing to ensure that a stream without a length decodes the same * as a stream with a length. */ class FILEStreamWithoutLength : public SkFILEStream { public: FILEStreamWithoutLength(const char path[]) : INHERITED(path) {} virtual bool hasLength() const SK_OVERRIDE { return false; } private: typedef SkFILEStream INHERITED; }; /** * Test that decoding a stream which reports to not have a length still results in the * same image as if it did report to have a length. Assumes that codec was used to * successfully decode the file using SkFILEStream. * @param srcPath The path to the file, for recreating the length-less stream. * @param codec The SkImageDecoder originally used to decode srcPath, which will be used * again to decode the length-less stream. * @param digest GmResultDigest computed from decoding the stream the first time. * Decoding the length-less stream is expected to result in a matching digest. */ static void test_stream_without_length(const char srcPath[], SkImageDecoder* codec, const skiagm::GmResultDigest& digest) { if (!digest.isValid()) { // An error was already reported. return; } SkASSERT(srcPath); SkASSERT(codec); FILEStreamWithoutLength stream(srcPath); // This will only be called after a successful decode. Creating a stream from the same // path should never fail. SkASSERT(stream.isValid()); SkBitmap bm; if (!codec->decode(&stream, &bm, gPrefColorType, SkImageDecoder::kDecodePixels_Mode)) { gDecodeFailures.push_back().appendf("Without using getLength, %s failed to decode\n", srcPath); return; } skiagm::GmResultDigest lengthLessDigest(bm); if (!lengthLessDigest.isValid()) { gDecodeFailures.push_back().appendf("Without using getLength, %s failed to build " "a digest\n", srcPath); return; } if (!lengthLessDigest.equals(digest)) { gDecodeFailures.push_back().appendf("Without using getLength, %s did not match digest " "that uses getLength\n", srcPath); } } #endif // defined(SK_BUILD_FOR_ANDROID) || defined(SK_BUILD_FOR_UNIX) /** * Replaces all instances of oldChar with newChar in str. * * TODO: This function appears here and in picture_utils.[cpp|h] ; * we should add the implementation to src/core/SkString.cpp, write tests for it, * and remove it from elsewhere. */ static void replace_char(SkString* str, const char oldChar, const char newChar) { if (NULL == str) { return; } for (size_t i = 0; i < str->size(); ++i) { if (oldChar == str->operator[](i)) { str->operator[](i) = newChar; } } } static void decodeFileAndWrite(const char srcPath[], const SkString* writePath) { SkBitmap bitmap; SkFILEStream stream(srcPath); if (!stream.isValid()) { gInvalidStreams.push_back().set(srcPath); return; } SkImageDecoder* codec = SkImageDecoder::Factory(&stream); if (NULL == codec) { gMissingCodecs.push_back().set(srcPath); return; } SkAutoTDelete<SkImageDecoder> ad(codec); codec->setSkipWritingZeroes(FLAGS_skip); codec->setSampleSize(FLAGS_sampleSize); stream.rewind(); // Create a string representing just the filename itself, for use in json expectations. SkString basename = SkOSPath::SkBasename(srcPath); // Replace '_' with '-', so that the names can fit gm_json.py's IMAGE_FILENAME_PATTERN replace_char(&basename, '_', '-'); // Replace '.' with '-', so the output filename can still retain the original file extension, // but still end up with only one '.', which denotes the actual extension of the final file. replace_char(&basename, '.', '-'); const char* filename = basename.c_str(); if (!codec->decode(&stream, &bitmap, gPrefColorType, SkImageDecoder::kDecodePixels_Mode)) { if (NULL != gJsonExpectations.get()) { const SkString name_config = create_json_key(filename); skiagm::Expectations jsExpectations = gJsonExpectations->get(name_config.c_str()); if (jsExpectations.ignoreFailure()) { // This is a known failure. gKnownFailures.push_back().appendf( "failed to decode %s, which is a known failure.", srcPath); return; } if (jsExpectations.empty()) { // This is a failure, but it is a new file. Mark it as missing, with // a note that it should be marked failing. gMissingExpectations.push_back().appendf( "new file %s (with no expectations) FAILED to decode.", srcPath); return; } } // If there was a failure, and either there was no expectations file, or // the expectations file listed a valid expectation, report the failure. gDecodeFailures.push_back().set(srcPath); return; } // Test decoding just the bounds. The bounds should always match. { stream.rewind(); SkBitmap dim; if (!codec->decode(&stream, &dim, SkImageDecoder::kDecodeBounds_Mode)) { SkString failure = SkStringPrintf("failed to decode bounds for %s", srcPath); gDecodeFailures.push_back() = failure; } else { // Now check that the bounds match: if (dim.width() != bitmap.width() || dim.height() != bitmap.height()) { SkString failure = SkStringPrintf("bounds do not match for %s", srcPath); gDecodeFailures.push_back() = failure; } } } skiagm::BitmapAndDigest bitmapAndDigest(bitmap); if (compare_to_expectations_if_necessary(bitmapAndDigest.fDigest, filename, &gDecodeFailures, &gMissingExpectations, &gKnownFailures)) { gSuccessfulDecodes.push_back().printf("%s [%d %d]", srcPath, bitmap.width(), bitmap.height()); } else if (!FLAGS_mismatchPath.isEmpty()) { if (write_bitmap(FLAGS_mismatchPath[0], filename, bitmapAndDigest)) { gSuccessfulDecodes.push_back().appendf("\twrote %s", filename); } else { gEncodeFailures.push_back().set(filename); } } // FIXME: This test could be run on windows/mac once we remove their dependence on // getLength. See https://code.google.com/p/skia/issues/detail?id=1570 #if defined(SK_BUILD_FOR_ANDROID) || defined(SK_BUILD_FOR_UNIX) test_stream_without_length(srcPath, codec, bitmapAndDigest.fDigest); #endif if (writePath != NULL) { if (write_bitmap(writePath->c_str(), filename, bitmapAndDigest)) { gSuccessfulDecodes.push_back().appendf("\twrote %s", filename); } else { gEncodeFailures.push_back().set(filename); } } write_expectations(bitmapAndDigest, filename); if (FLAGS_testSubsetDecoding) { SkDEBUGCODE(bool couldRewind =) stream.rewind(); SkASSERT(couldRewind); int width, height; // Build the tile index for decoding subsets. If the image is 1x1, skip subset // decoding since there are no smaller subsets. if (codec->buildTileIndex(&stream, &width, &height) && width > 1 && height > 1) { SkASSERT(bitmap.width() == width && bitmap.height() == height); // Call decodeSubset multiple times: SkRandom rand(0); for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++) { SkBitmap bitmapFromDecodeSubset; // FIXME: Come up with a more representative set of rectangles. SkIRect rect = generate_random_rect(&rand, width, height); SkString subsetDim = SkStringPrintf("%d_%d_%d_%d", rect.fLeft, rect.fTop, rect.fRight, rect.fBottom); if (codec->decodeSubset(&bitmapFromDecodeSubset, rect, gPrefColorType)) { SkString subsetName = SkStringPrintf("%s-%s", filename, subsetDim.c_str()); skiagm::BitmapAndDigest subsetBitmapAndDigest(bitmapFromDecodeSubset); if (compare_to_expectations_if_necessary(subsetBitmapAndDigest.fDigest, subsetName.c_str(), &gFailedSubsetDecodes, &gMissingSubsetExpectations, &gKnownSubsetFailures)) { gSuccessfulSubsetDecodes.push_back().printf("Decoded subset %s from %s", subsetDim.c_str(), srcPath); } else if (!FLAGS_mismatchPath.isEmpty()) { write_subset(FLAGS_mismatchPath[0], subsetName, subsetBitmapAndDigest, rect, bitmap); } write_expectations(subsetBitmapAndDigest, subsetName.c_str()); if (writePath != NULL) { write_subset(writePath->c_str(), subsetName, subsetBitmapAndDigest, rect, bitmap); } } else { gFailedSubsetDecodes.push_back().printf("Failed to decode region %s from %s", subsetDim.c_str(), srcPath); } } } } // Do not attempt to re-encode A8, since our image encoders do not support encoding to A8. if (FLAGS_reencode && bitmap.colorType() != kAlpha_8_SkColorType) { // Encode to the format the file was originally in, or PNG if the encoder for the same // format is unavailable. SkImageDecoder::Format format = codec->getFormat(); if (SkImageDecoder::kUnknown_Format == format) { if (stream.rewind()) { format = SkImageDecoder::GetStreamFormat(&stream); } if (SkImageDecoder::kUnknown_Format == format) { const char* dot = strrchr(srcPath, '.'); if (NULL != dot) { format = guess_format_from_suffix(dot); } if (SkImageDecoder::kUnknown_Format == format) { SkDebugf("Could not determine type for '%s'\n", srcPath); format = SkImageDecoder::kPNG_Format; } } } else { SkASSERT(!stream.rewind() || SkImageDecoder::GetStreamFormat(&stream) == format); } SkImageEncoder::Type type = format_to_type(format); // format should never be kUnknown_Format, so type should never be kUnknown_Type. SkASSERT(type != SkImageEncoder::kUnknown_Type); SkImageEncoder* encoder = SkImageEncoder::Create(type); if (NULL == encoder) { type = SkImageEncoder::kPNG_Type; encoder = SkImageEncoder::Create(type); SkASSERT(encoder); } SkAutoTDelete<SkImageEncoder> ade(encoder); // Encode to a stream. SkDynamicMemoryWStream wStream; if (!encoder->encodeStream(&wStream, bitmap, 100)) { gEncodeFailures.push_back().printf("Failed to reencode %s to type '%s'", srcPath, suffix_for_type(type)); return; } SkAutoTUnref<SkData> data(wStream.copyToData()); if (writePath != NULL && type != SkImageEncoder::kPNG_Type) { // Write the encoded data to a file. Do not write to PNG, which was already written. SkString outPath; make_outname(&outPath, writePath->c_str(), filename, suffix_for_type(type)); SkFILEWStream file(outPath.c_str()); if(file.write(data->data(), data->size())) { gSuccessfulDecodes.push_back().appendf("\twrote %s", outPath.c_str()); } else { gEncodeFailures.push_back().printf("Failed to write %s", outPath.c_str()); } } // Ensure that the reencoded data can still be decoded. SkMemoryStream memStream(data); SkBitmap redecodedBitmap; SkImageDecoder::Format formatOnSecondDecode; if (SkImageDecoder::DecodeStream(&memStream, &redecodedBitmap, gPrefColorType, SkImageDecoder::kDecodePixels_Mode, &formatOnSecondDecode)) { SkASSERT(format_to_type(formatOnSecondDecode) == type); } else { gDecodeFailures.push_back().printf("Failed to redecode %s after reencoding to '%s'", srcPath, suffix_for_type(type)); } } } /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // If strings is not empty, print title, followed by each string on its own line starting // with a tab. // @return bool True if strings had at least one entry. static bool print_strings(const char* title, const SkTArray<SkString, false>& strings) { if (strings.count() > 0) { SkDebugf("%s:\n", title); for (int i = 0; i < strings.count(); i++) { SkDebugf("\t%s\n", strings[i].c_str()); } SkDebugf("\n"); return true; } return false; } /** * If directory is non null and does not end with a path separator, append one. * @param directory SkString representing the path to a directory. If the last character is not a * path separator (specific to the current OS), append one. */ static void append_path_separator_if_necessary(SkString* directory) { if (directory != NULL && directory->c_str()[directory->size() - 1] != SkPATH_SEPARATOR) { directory->appendf("%c", SkPATH_SEPARATOR); } } /** * Return true if the filename represents an image. */ static bool is_image_file(const char* filename) { const char* gImageExtensions[] = { ".png", ".PNG", ".jpg", ".JPG", ".jpeg", ".JPEG", ".bmp", ".BMP", ".webp", ".WEBP", ".ico", ".ICO", ".wbmp", ".WBMP", ".gif", ".GIF" }; for (size_t i = 0; i < SK_ARRAY_COUNT(gImageExtensions); ++i) { if (SkStrEndsWith(filename, gImageExtensions[i])) { return true; } } return false; } int tool_main(int argc, char** argv); int tool_main(int argc, char** argv) { SkCommandLineFlags::SetUsage("Decode files, and optionally write the results to files."); SkCommandLineFlags::Parse(argc, argv); if (FLAGS_readPath.count() < 1) { SkDebugf("Folder(s) or image(s) to decode are required.\n"); return -1; } SkAutoGraphics ag; if (!FLAGS_readExpectationsPath.isEmpty() && sk_exists(FLAGS_readExpectationsPath[0])) { gJsonExpectations.reset(SkNEW_ARGS(skiagm::JsonExpectationsSource, (FLAGS_readExpectationsPath[0]))); } SkString outDir; SkString* outDirPtr; if (FLAGS_writePath.count() == 1) { outDir.set(FLAGS_writePath[0]); append_path_separator_if_necessary(&outDir); outDirPtr = &outDir; } else { outDirPtr = NULL; } if (FLAGS_config.count() == 1) { // Only consider the first config specified on the command line. const char* config = FLAGS_config[0]; if (0 == strcmp(config, "8888")) { gPrefColorType = kN32_SkColorType; } else if (0 == strcmp(config, "565")) { gPrefColorType = kRGB_565_SkColorType; } else if (0 == strcmp(config, "A8")) { gPrefColorType = kAlpha_8_SkColorType; } else if (0 != strcmp(config, "None")) { SkDebugf("Invalid preferred config\n"); return -1; } } for (int i = 0; i < FLAGS_readPath.count(); i++) { const char* readPath = FLAGS_readPath[i]; if (strlen(readPath) < 1) { break; } if (sk_isdir(readPath)) { const char* dir = readPath; SkOSFile::Iter iter(dir); SkString filename; while (iter.next(&filename)) { if (!is_image_file(filename.c_str())) { continue; } SkString fullname = SkOSPath::SkPathJoin(dir, filename.c_str()); decodeFileAndWrite(fullname.c_str(), outDirPtr); } } else if (sk_exists(readPath) && is_image_file(readPath)) { decodeFileAndWrite(readPath, outDirPtr); } } if (!FLAGS_createExpectationsPath.isEmpty()) { // Use an empty value for everything besides expectations, since the reader only cares // about the expectations. Json::Value nullValue; Json::Value root = skiagm::CreateJsonTree(gExpectationsToWrite, nullValue, nullValue, nullValue, nullValue); std::string jsonStdString = root.toStyledString(); SkFILEWStream stream(FLAGS_createExpectationsPath[0]); stream.write(jsonStdString.c_str(), jsonStdString.length()); } // Add some space, since codecs may print warnings without newline. SkDebugf("\n\n"); bool failed = print_strings("Invalid files", gInvalidStreams); failed |= print_strings("Missing codec", gMissingCodecs); failed |= print_strings("Failed to decode", gDecodeFailures); failed |= print_strings("Failed to encode", gEncodeFailures); print_strings("Decoded", gSuccessfulDecodes); print_strings("Missing expectations", gMissingExpectations); if (FLAGS_testSubsetDecoding) { failed |= print_strings("Failed subset decodes", gFailedSubsetDecodes); print_strings("Decoded subsets", gSuccessfulSubsetDecodes); print_strings("Missing subset expectations", gMissingSubsetExpectations); print_strings("Known subset failures", gKnownSubsetFailures); } print_strings("Known failures", gKnownFailures); return failed ? -1 : 0; } #if !defined SK_BUILD_FOR_IOS int main(int argc, char * const argv[]) { return tool_main(argc, (char**) argv); } #endif