Skia deprecated some non-span versions of their API, but they provided
SK_SUPPORT_UNSPANNED_APIS to expose the legacy versions.
SkFontMgr_New_FontConfig now requires a font scanner to be passed in.
There were a few screenshot tests that visibily looked the same but skia
must've changed some rendering infrastructure as the PNGs were not
matching anymore so I rebaselined those and adjusted the fuzzy matching
config to allow them to pass on both macOS and Linux.
The empty-radial-gradient-crash Ref test started to fail as we were
setting the horizontal scale factor to inf in when the height = 0. It
looks like something changed to make doing that not valid anymore.
The overlay port is removed as the issues, mainly skcms symbol import
and export were resolved upstream in skia and utilized in the new port
version.
Skia deprecated some non-span versions of their API, but they provided
SK_SUPPORT_UNSPANNED_APIS to expose the legacy versions.
SkFontMgr_New_FontConfig now requires a font scanner to be passed in.
There were a few screenshot tests that visibily looked the same but skia
must've changed some rendering infrastructure as the PNGs were not
matching anymore so I rebaselined those and adjusted the fuzzy matching
config to allow them to pass on both macOS and Linux.
The empty-radial-gradient-crash Ref test started to fail as we were
setting the horizontal scale factor to inf in when the height = 0. It
looks like something changed to make doing that not valid anymore.
The overlay port is removed as the issues, mainly skcms symbol import
and export were resolved upstream in skia and utilized in the new port
version.
As it turns out, SkPath already behaves the way we need for SVG and HTML
canvas elements. Less work for us, yay! This removes a 5% item from the
profile when scrolling on https://imdb.com/
Note that there's a tiny screenshot test expectation change due to
minor antialiasing differences when we no longer do our redundant
subpath modifications.
`aa_translation` is something we inherited from times when
AntiAliasingPainter was a thing. This change replaces it by applying
offset directly to path.
Canvas text painting needs to support per-glyph font fallbacks, which
means we can't hand over responsibility for text shaping to Skia and
instead need to extract glyph paths from our own shaped GlyphRun.
CSS filters work similarly to canvas filters, so it makes sense to have
Gfx::Filter that can be used by both libraries in an analogous way
as Gfx::Color.