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But first, please read +<http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>. + diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/README.mozilla b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/README.mozilla new file mode 100644 index 000000000..87d185e89 --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/README.mozilla @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +bmpsuite, by Jason Summers, is an excellent BMP test suite that covers many +obscure corners of the BMP format. All the test images can be seen here: + + http://entropymine.com/jason/bmpsuite/bmpsuite/html/bmpsuite.html + +The code used to generate the test images is available here: + + https://github.com/jsummers/bmpsuite/ + +The readme.txt file states that the code is GPLv3 and the generated image files +are in the public domain. We have not included the code, but we have included: +(a) some quotes from the documentation and (b) some of the reference PNG +images. However, (a) and (b) are for testing purposes only and are not included +in Firefox releases. + +The BMP files within this directory were generated with bmpsuite v2.3 (git +revision 3adcc9e20c0b6d2d665966b7e047b6f9474cef12). + +There are three sub-directories. +- g/: for "good" images. +- q/: for "questionable" images. +- b/: for "bad" images. + +Each file listed in a reftest.list file is annotated with the following lines. + +- The first line starts with "BMP:" and is the output of the MOZ_LOG call in + nsBMPDecoder.cpp. It has basic image info. + +- Next is a quote from the bmpsuite docs, which describes the particulars of + the file. + +- Some files also have additional notes in square brackets. These explain + anything non-obvious about the file, such as how we handle things that are + ambiguous, any shortcomings in our decoding, and how Chromium handles the + image. + +Some of the reference PNGs need a small amount of fuzziness to match the BMPs. +This might be due to PNG color correction. + diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/badbitcount.bmp b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/badbitcount.bmp Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..d4fa4e8b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/badbitcount.bmp diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/badbitssize.bmp b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/badbitssize.bmp Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..0a99a605a --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/badbitssize.bmp diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/baddens1.bmp b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/baddens1.bmp Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..a6150a6fe --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/baddens1.bmp diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/baddens2.bmp b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/baddens2.bmp Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..f2c1dfb66 --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/baddens2.bmp diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/badfilesize.bmp b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/badfilesize.bmp Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..da52cb51d --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/badfilesize.bmp diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/badheadersize.bmp b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/badheadersize.bmp Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..2a4083a6f --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/badheadersize.bmp diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/badpalettesize.bmp b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/badpalettesize.bmp Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..7d9d1b745 --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/badpalettesize.bmp diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/badplanes.bmp b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/badplanes.bmp Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..92d2855b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/badplanes.bmp diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/badrle.bmp b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/badrle.bmp Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..cbf8fdc2e --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/badrle.bmp diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/badrle.png b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/badrle.png Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..1764ef9f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/badrle.png diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/badwidth.bmp b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/badwidth.bmp Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..9fca005dc --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/badwidth.bmp diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/pal1.png b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/pal1.png Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..89a433ed7 --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/pal1.png diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/pal8.png b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/pal8.png Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..2bfd3e650 --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/pal8.png diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/pal8badindex.bmp b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/pal8badindex.bmp Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..efe16c05c --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/pal8badindex.bmp diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/pal8badindex.png b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/pal8badindex.png Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..0efb392b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/pal8badindex.png diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/reallybig.bmp b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/reallybig.bmp Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..101e0b494 --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/reallybig.bmp diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/reftest-stylo.list b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/reftest-stylo.list new file mode 100644 index 000000000..244d80cb4 --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/reftest-stylo.list @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ +# DO NOT EDIT! This is a auto-generated temporary list for Stylo testing +# bmpsuite "bad" tests + +# See ../README.mozilla for details. + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=30000, compression=0, colors=2 +# "Header indicates an absurdly large number of bits/pixel." +# [We reject it. So does Chromium.] +skip == wrapper.html?badbitcount.bmp wrapper.html?badbitcount.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=1, compression=0, colors=2 +# "Header incorrectly indicates that the bitmap is several GB in size." +# [We accept it. So does Chromium.] +fails == badbitssize.bmp badbitssize.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=1, compression=0, colors=2 +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=1, compression=0, colors=2 +# "Density (pixels per meter) suggests the image is much larger in one +# dimension than the other." +# [We accept them. So does Chromium.] +fails == baddens1.bmp baddens1.bmp +fails == baddens2.bmp baddens2.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=1, compression=0, colors=2 +# "Header incorrectly indicates that the file is several GB in size." +# [We accept it. So does Chromium.] +fails == badfilesize.bmp badfilesize.bmp + +# BMP: <no "BMP:" output is produced for files with bad header sizes> +# "Header size is 66 bytes, which is not a valid size for any known BMP +# version." +# [We reject it. So does Chromium.] +skip == wrapper.html?badheadersize.bmp wrapper.html?badheadersize.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=8, compression=0, colors=305402420 +# "Header incorrectly indicates that the palette contains an absurdly large +# number of colors." +# [We reject it. Chromium accepts it but draws nothing. Rejecting seems +# preferable give that the data is clearly untrustworthy.] +skip == wrapper.html?badpalettesize.bmp wrapper.html?badpalettesize.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=1, compression=0, colors=2 +# "The 'planes' setting, which is required to be 1, is not 1." +# [We accept it. So does Chromium.] +fails == badplanes.bmp badplanes.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=8, compression=1, colors=253 +# "An invalid RLE-compressed image that tries to cause buffer overruns." +# [We accept it, drawing the valid first part and leaving the rest black. +# Chromium accepts it, drawing the valid first part and leaving the rest +# transparent. Using black for the invalid part is arguably better because it +# makes the image edges more obvious.] +== badrle.bmp badrle.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=40, -127 x 64, bpp=1, compression=0, colors=2 +# "The image claims to be a negative number of pixels in width." +# [We reject it. So does Chromium.] +skip == wrapper.html?badwidth.bmp wrapper.html?badwidth.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=8, compression=0, colors=101 +# "Many of the palette indices used in the image are not present in the +# palette." +# [We accept it and use black for the missing colors. So does Chromium.] +fails == pal8badindex.bmp pal8badindex.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 3000000 x 2000000, bpp=24, compression=0, colors=0 +# "An image with a very large reported width and height." +# [We reject it. So does Chromium.] +skip == wrapper.html?reallybig.bmp wrapper.html?reallybig.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x -64, bpp=8, compression=1, colors=252 +# "An RLE-compressed image that tries to use top-down orientation, which isn’t +# allowed." +# [We accept it. Chromium rejects it. Accepting seems better given that we can +# decode it perfectly well.] +== rletopdown.bmp rletopdown.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=1, compression=0, colors=2 +# "A file that has been truncated in the middle of the bitmap." +# [We accept it, drawing the part that is present and leaving the rest black. +# Chromium draws the part that is present and leaves the rest transparent. +# Using black for the invalid part is arguably better because it makes the +# image edges more obvious.] +fails == shortfile.bmp shortfile.bmp + diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/reftest.list b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/reftest.list new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2d8ef5c75 --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/reftest.list @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ +# bmpsuite "bad" tests + +# See ../README.mozilla for details. + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=30000, compression=0, colors=2 +# "Header indicates an absurdly large number of bits/pixel." +# [We reject it. So does Chromium.] +== wrapper.html?badbitcount.bmp about:blank + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=1, compression=0, colors=2 +# "Header incorrectly indicates that the bitmap is several GB in size." +# [We accept it. So does Chromium.] +== badbitssize.bmp pal1.png + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=1, compression=0, colors=2 +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=1, compression=0, colors=2 +# "Density (pixels per meter) suggests the image is much larger in one +# dimension than the other." +# [We accept them. So does Chromium.] +== baddens1.bmp pal1.png +== baddens2.bmp pal1.png + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=1, compression=0, colors=2 +# "Header incorrectly indicates that the file is several GB in size." +# [We accept it. So does Chromium.] +== badfilesize.bmp pal1.png + +# BMP: <no "BMP:" output is produced for files with bad header sizes> +# "Header size is 66 bytes, which is not a valid size for any known BMP +# version." +# [We reject it. So does Chromium.] +== wrapper.html?badheadersize.bmp about:blank + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=8, compression=0, colors=305402420 +# "Header incorrectly indicates that the palette contains an absurdly large +# number of colors." +# [We reject it. Chromium accepts it but draws nothing. Rejecting seems +# preferable give that the data is clearly untrustworthy.] +== wrapper.html?badpalettesize.bmp about:blank + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=1, compression=0, colors=2 +# "The 'planes' setting, which is required to be 1, is not 1." +# [We accept it. So does Chromium.] +== badplanes.bmp pal1.png + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=8, compression=1, colors=253 +# "An invalid RLE-compressed image that tries to cause buffer overruns." +# [We accept it, drawing the valid first part and leaving the rest black. +# Chromium accepts it, drawing the valid first part and leaving the rest +# transparent. Using black for the invalid part is arguably better because it +# makes the image edges more obvious.] +== badrle.bmp badrle.png + +# BMP: bihsize=40, -127 x 64, bpp=1, compression=0, colors=2 +# "The image claims to be a negative number of pixels in width." +# [We reject it. So does Chromium.] +== wrapper.html?badwidth.bmp about:blank + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=8, compression=0, colors=101 +# "Many of the palette indices used in the image are not present in the +# palette." +# [We accept it and use black for the missing colors. So does Chromium.] +== pal8badindex.bmp pal8badindex.png + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 3000000 x 2000000, bpp=24, compression=0, colors=0 +# "An image with a very large reported width and height." +# [We reject it. So does Chromium.] +== wrapper.html?reallybig.bmp about:blank + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x -64, bpp=8, compression=1, colors=252 +# "An RLE-compressed image that tries to use top-down orientation, which isn’t +# allowed." +# [We accept it. Chromium rejects it. Accepting seems better given that we can +# decode it perfectly well.] +fuzzy(1,899) == rletopdown.bmp pal8.png + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=1, compression=0, colors=2 +# "A file that has been truncated in the middle of the bitmap." +# [We accept it, drawing the part that is present and leaving the rest black. +# Chromium draws the part that is present and leaves the rest transparent. +# Using black for the invalid part is arguably better because it makes the +# image edges more obvious.] +== shortfile.bmp shortfile.png + diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/rletopdown.bmp b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/rletopdown.bmp Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..21a909fda --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/rletopdown.bmp diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/shortfile.bmp b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/b/shortfile.bmp Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..73960797b --- /dev/null +++ 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This is a auto-generated temporary list for Stylo testing +# bmpsuite "good" tests + +# See ../README.mozilla for details. + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=1, compression=0, colors=2 +# "1 bit/pixel paletted image, in which black is the first color in the +# palette." +fails == pal1.bmp pal1.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=1, compression=0, colors=2 +# "1 bit/pixel paletted image, in which white is the first color in the +# palette." +fails == pal1wb.bmp pal1wb.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=1, compression=0, colors=2 +# "1 bit/pixel paletted image, with colors other than black and white." +fails == pal1bg.bmp pal1bg.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=4, compression=0, colors=12 +# "Paletted image with 12 palette colors, and 4 bits/pixel." +fails == pal4.bmp pal4.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=4, compression=2, colors=12 +# "4-bit image that uses RLE compression." +== pal4rle.bmp pal4rle.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=8, compression=0, colors=252 +# "Our standard paletted image, with 252 palette colors, and 8 bits/pixel." +fails == pal8.bmp pal8.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=8, compression=0, colors=0 +# "Every field that can be set to 0 is set to 0: pixels/meter=0; colors used=0 +# (meaning the default 256); size-of-image=0." +fails == pal8-0.bmp pal8-0.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=8, compression=1, colors=252 +# "8-bit image that uses RLE compression." +== pal8rle.bmp pal8rle.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 126 x 63, bpp=8, compression=0, colors=252 +# BMP: bihsize=40, 125 x 62, bpp=8, compression=0, colors=252 +# BMP: bihsize=40, 124 x 61, bpp=8, compression=0, colors=252 +# "Images with different widths and heights. In BMP format, rows are padded to +# a multiple of four bytes, so we test all four possibilities." +fails == pal8w126.bmp pal8w126.bmp +fails == pal8w125.bmp pal8w125.bmp +fails == pal8w124.bmp pal8w124.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x -64, bpp=8, compression=0, colors=252 +# "BMP images are normally stored from the bottom up, but there is a way to +# store them from the top down." +fails == pal8topdown.bmp pal8topdown.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 32, bpp=8, compression=0, colors=252 +# "An image with non-square pixels: the X pixels/meter is twice the Y +# pixels/meter. Image editors can be expected to leave the image 'squashed'; +# image viewers should consider stretching it to its correct proportions." +# [We leave it squashed, as does Chromium.] +fails == pal8nonsquare.bmp pal8nonsquare.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=12, 127 x 64, bpp=8, compression=0, colors=0 +# "An OS/2-style bitmap." +fails == pal8os2.bmp pal8os2.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=108, 127 x 64, bpp=8, compression=0, colors=252 +# "A v4 bitmap. I’m not sure that the gamma and chromaticity values in this +# file are sensible, because I can’t find any detailed documentation of them." +fails == pal8v4.bmp pal8v4.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=124, 127 x 64, bpp=8, compression=0, colors=252 +# "A v5 bitmap. Version 5 has additional colorspace options over v4, so it is +# easier to create, and ought to be more portable." +fails == pal8v5.bmp pal8v5.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=16, compression=0, colors=0 +# "A 16-bit image with the default color format: 5 bits each for red, green, and +# blue, and 1 unused bit. The whitest colors should (I assume) be displayed as +# pure white: (255,255,255), not (248,248,248)." +fails == rgb16.bmp rgb16.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=16, compression=3, colors=0 +# "A 16-bit image with a BITFIELDS segment indicating 5 red, 6 green, and 5 blue +# bits. This is a standard 16-bit format, even supported by old versions of +# Windows that don’t support any other non-default 16-bit formats. The whitest +# colors should be displayed as pure white: (255,255,255), not (248,252,248)." +== rgb16.bmp rgb16.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=16, compression=3, colors=256 +# "A 16-bit image with both a BITFIELDS segment and a palette." +== rgb16.bmp rgb16.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=24, compression=0, colors=0 +# "A perfectly ordinary 24-bit (truecolor) image." +fails == rgb24.bmp rgb24.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=24, compression=0, colors=256 +# "A 24-bit image, with a palette containing 256 colors. There is little if any +# reason for a truecolor image to contain a palette, but it is legal." +fails == rgb24pal.bmp rgb24pal.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=32, compression=0, colors=0 +# "A 32-bit image using the default color format for 32-bit images (no +# BITFIELDS segment). There are 8 bits per color channel, and 8 unused bits. +# The unused bits are set to 0." +skip == rgb32.bmp rgb32.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=32, compression=3, colors=0 +# "A 32-bit image with a BITFIELDS segment. As usual, there are 8 bits per color +# channel, and 8 unused bits. But the color channels are in an unusual order, +# so the viewer must read the BITFIELDS, and not just guess." +fails == rgb32bf.bmp rgb32bf.bmp + diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/g/reftest.list b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/g/reftest.list new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9715b1ac8 --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/g/reftest.list @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ +# bmpsuite "good" tests + +# See ../README.mozilla for details. + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=1, compression=0, colors=2 +# "1 bit/pixel paletted image, in which black is the first color in the +# palette." +== pal1.bmp pal1.png + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=1, compression=0, colors=2 +# "1 bit/pixel paletted image, in which white is the first color in the +# palette." +== pal1wb.bmp pal1.png + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=1, compression=0, colors=2 +# "1 bit/pixel paletted image, with colors other than black and white." +== pal1bg.bmp pal1bg.png + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=4, compression=0, colors=12 +# "Paletted image with 12 palette colors, and 4 bits/pixel." +== pal4.bmp pal4.png + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=4, compression=2, colors=12 +# "4-bit image that uses RLE compression." +== pal4rle.bmp pal4.png + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=8, compression=0, colors=252 +# "Our standard paletted image, with 252 palette colors, and 8 bits/pixel." +fuzzy(1,899) == pal8.bmp pal8.png + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=8, compression=0, colors=0 +# "Every field that can be set to 0 is set to 0: pixels/meter=0; colors used=0 +# (meaning the default 256); size-of-image=0." +fuzzy(1,899) == pal8-0.bmp pal8.png + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=8, compression=1, colors=252 +# "8-bit image that uses RLE compression." +fuzzy(1,899) == pal8rle.bmp pal8.png + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 126 x 63, bpp=8, compression=0, colors=252 +# BMP: bihsize=40, 125 x 62, bpp=8, compression=0, colors=252 +# BMP: bihsize=40, 124 x 61, bpp=8, compression=0, colors=252 +# "Images with different widths and heights. In BMP format, rows are padded to +# a multiple of four bytes, so we test all four possibilities." +fuzzy(1,889) == pal8w126.bmp pal8w126.png +fuzzy(1,879) == pal8w125.bmp pal8w125.png +fuzzy(1,869) == pal8w124.bmp pal8w124.png + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x -64, bpp=8, compression=0, colors=252 +# "BMP images are normally stored from the bottom up, but there is a way to +# store them from the top down." +fuzzy(1,899) == pal8topdown.bmp pal8.png + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 32, bpp=8, compression=0, colors=252 +# "An image with non-square pixels: the X pixels/meter is twice the Y +# pixels/meter. Image editors can be expected to leave the image 'squashed'; +# image viewers should consider stretching it to its correct proportions." +# [We leave it squashed, as does Chromium.] +fuzzy(1,473) == pal8nonsquare.bmp pal8nonsquare-e.png + +# BMP: bihsize=12, 127 x 64, bpp=8, compression=0, colors=0 +# "An OS/2-style bitmap." +fuzzy(1,899) == pal8os2.bmp pal8.png + +# BMP: bihsize=108, 127 x 64, bpp=8, compression=0, colors=252 +# "A v4 bitmap. I’m not sure that the gamma and chromaticity values in this +# file are sensible, because I can’t find any detailed documentation of them." +fuzzy(1,899) == pal8v4.bmp pal8.png + +# BMP: bihsize=124, 127 x 64, bpp=8, compression=0, colors=252 +# "A v5 bitmap. Version 5 has additional colorspace options over v4, so it is +# easier to create, and ought to be more portable." +fuzzy(1,899) == pal8v5.bmp pal8.png + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=16, compression=0, colors=0 +# "A 16-bit image with the default color format: 5 bits each for red, green, and +# blue, and 1 unused bit. The whitest colors should (I assume) be displayed as +# pure white: (255,255,255), not (248,248,248)." +fuzzy(1,1296) == rgb16.bmp rgb16.png + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=16, compression=3, colors=0 +# "A 16-bit image with a BITFIELDS segment indicating 5 red, 6 green, and 5 blue +# bits. This is a standard 16-bit format, even supported by old versions of +# Windows that don’t support any other non-default 16-bit formats. The whitest +# colors should be displayed as pure white: (255,255,255), not (248,252,248)." +fuzzy(1,1296) == rgb16.bmp rgb16.png + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=16, compression=3, colors=256 +# "A 16-bit image with both a BITFIELDS segment and a palette." +fuzzy(1,1516) == rgb16.bmp rgb16.png + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=24, compression=0, colors=0 +# "A perfectly ordinary 24-bit (truecolor) image." +== rgb24.bmp rgb24.png + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=24, compression=0, colors=256 +# "A 24-bit image, with a palette containing 256 colors. There is little if any +# reason for a truecolor image to contain a palette, but it is legal." +== rgb24pal.bmp rgb24.png + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=32, compression=0, colors=0 +# "A 32-bit image using the default color format for 32-bit images (no +# BITFIELDS segment). There are 8 bits per color channel, and 8 unused bits. +# The unused bits are set to 0." +== rgb32.bmp rgb24.png + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=32, compression=3, colors=0 +# "A 32-bit image with a BITFIELDS segment. As usual, there are 8 bits per color +# channel, and 8 unused bits. But the color channels are in an unusual order, +# so the viewer must read the BITFIELDS, and not just guess." +== rgb32bf.bmp rgb24.png + diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/g/rgb16-565.bmp b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/g/rgb16-565.bmp Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..c03a27975 --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/g/rgb16-565.bmp diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/g/rgb16-565.png b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/g/rgb16-565.png Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..04a3121d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/g/rgb16-565.png diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/g/rgb16-565pal.bmp b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/g/rgb16-565pal.bmp Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..e7632e344 --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/g/rgb16-565pal.bmp diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/g/rgb16.bmp b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/g/rgb16.bmp Binary 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+++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/reftest-stylo.list @@ -0,0 +1,131 @@ +# DO NOT EDIT! This is a auto-generated temporary list for Stylo testing +# bmpsuite "questionable" tests + +# See ../README.mozilla for details. + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=1, compression=0, colors=1 +# "1 bit/pixel paletted image, with only one color in the palette. The +# documentation says that 1-bpp images have a palette size of 2 (not 'up to +# 2'), but it would be silly for a viewer not to support a size of 1." +# [We accept it. So does Chromium.] +fails == pal1p1.bmp pal1p1.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=2, compression=0, colors=4 +# "A paletted image with 2 bits/pixel. Usually only 1, 4, and 8 are allowed, +# but 2 is legal on Windows CE." +# [We reject it. So does Chromium.] +skip == wrapper.html?pal2.bmp wrapper.html?pal2.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=4, compression=2, colors=13 +# "An RLE-compressed image that used 'delta' codes to skip over some pixels, +# leaving them undefined. Some viewers make undefined pixels transparent, +# others make them black, and others assign them palette color 0 (purple, in +# this case)." +# [We make the undefined pixels transparent. So does Chromium.] +== pal4rletrns.bmp pal4rletrns.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=8, compression=1, colors=253 +# "8-bit version of q/pal4rletrns.bmp." +# [Ditto.] +== pal8rletrns.bmp pal8rletrns.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=8, compression=0, colors=252 +# "A file with some unused bytes between the palette and the image. This is +# probably valid, but I’m not 100% sure." +# [We accept it. So does Chromium.] +fails == pal8offs.bmp pal8offs.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=8, compression=0, colors=300 +# "An 8-bit image with 300 palette colors. This may be invalid, because the +# documentation could be interpreted to imply that 8-bit images aren’t allowed +# to have more than 256 colors." +# [We accept it. So does Chromium.] +fails == pal8oversizepal.bmp pal8oversizepal.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=12, 127 x 64, bpp=8, compression=0, colors=0 +# "An OS/2v1 with a less-than-full-sized palette. Probably not valid, but such +# files have been seen in the wild." +# [We reject it. Chromium accepts it but draws nothing. Rejecting seems +# preferable given that the color and pixel data must overlap, which can only +# lead to rubbish results.] +skip == wrapper.html?pal8os2sp.bmp wrapper.html?pal8os2sp.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=64, 127 x 64, bpp=8, compression=0, colors=252 +# "My attempt to make an OS/2v2 bitmap." +# [We accept it. So does Chromium.] +fails == pal8os2v2.bmp pal8os2v2.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=16, 127 x 64, bpp=8, compression=0, colors=0 +# "An OS/2v2 bitmap whose header has only 16 bytes, instead of the full 64." +# [We accept it. So does Chromium.] +fails == pal8os2v2-16.bmp pal8os2v2-16.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=16, compression=3, colors=0 +# "An unusual and silly 16-bit image, with 2 red bits, 3 green bits, and 1 blue +# bit. Most viewers do support this image, but the colors may be darkened with +# a yellow-green shadow. That’s because they’re doing simple bit-shifting +# (possibly including one round of bit replication), instead of proper +# scaling." +fails == rgb16-231.bmp rgb16-231.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=124, 127 x 64, bpp=16, compression=3, colors=0 +# "A 16-bit image with an alpha channel. There are 4 bits for each color +# channel, and 4 bits for the alpha channel. It’s not clear if this is valid, +# but I can’t find anything that suggests it isn’t." +== rgba16-4444.bmp rgba16-4444.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=24, compression=0, colors=300 +# "A 24-bit image, with a palette containing 300 colors. The fact that the +# palette has more than 256 colors may cause some viewers to complain, but the +# documentation does not mention a size limit." +# [We accept it. So does Chromium.] +fails == rgb24largepal.bmp rgb24largepal.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=124, 127 x 64, bpp=24, compression=0, colors=0 +# "My attempt to make a BMP file with an embedded color profile." +# [We support it, though we don't do anything with the color profile. Chromium +# also handles it.] +fails == rgb24prof.bmp rgb24prof.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=124, 127 x 64, bpp=24, compression=0, colors=0 +# "My attempt to make a BMP file with a linked color profile." +# [We accept it, though we don't do anything with the color profile. Chromium +# also handles it.] +fails == rgb24lprof.bmp rgb24lprof.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=124, 127 x 64, bpp=0, compression=4, colors=0 +# BMP: bihsize=124, 127 x 64, bpp=0, compression=5, colors=0 +# "My attempt to make BMP files with embedded JPEG and PNG images. These are +# not likely to be supported by much of anything (they’re intended for +# printers)." +# [We reject them. So does Chromium.] +skip == wrapper.html?rgb24jpeg.bmp wrapper.html?rgb24jpeg.bmp +skip == wrapper.html?rgb24png.bmp wrapper.html?rgb24png.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=32, compression=0, colors=0 +# "Same as g/rgb32.bmp, except that the unused bits are set to something other +# than 0. If the image becomes transparent toward the bottom, it probably means +# the viewer uses heuristics to guess whether the undefined data represents +# transparency." +# [We don't apply transparency here. Chromium does the same.] +fails == rgb32fakealpha.bmp rgb32fakealpha.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=32, compression=3, colors=0 +# "A 32 bits/pixel image, with all 32 bits used: 11 each for red and green, and +# 10 for blue. As far as I know, this is perfectly valid, but it is unusual." +fails == rgb32-111110.bmp rgb32-111110.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=124, 127 x 64, bpp=32, compression=3, colors=0 +# "A BMP with an alpha channel. Transparency is barely documented, so it’s +# possible that this file is not correctly formed. The color channels are in an +# unusual order, to prevent viewers from passing this test by making a lucky +# guess." +== rgba32.bmp rgba32.bmp + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=32, compression=6, colors=0 +# "An image of type BI_ALPHABITFIELDS. Supposedly, this was used on Windows CE. +# I don’t know whether it is constructed correctly." +# [We reject it. So does Chromium.] +skip == wrapper.html?rgba32abf.bmp wrapper.html?rgba32abf.bmp + + diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/reftest.list b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/reftest.list new file mode 100644 index 000000000..80da580cc --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/reftest.list @@ -0,0 +1,130 @@ +# bmpsuite "questionable" tests + +# See ../README.mozilla for details. + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=1, compression=0, colors=1 +# "1 bit/pixel paletted image, with only one color in the palette. The +# documentation says that 1-bpp images have a palette size of 2 (not 'up to +# 2'), but it would be silly for a viewer not to support a size of 1." +# [We accept it. So does Chromium.] +== pal1p1.bmp pal1p1.png + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=2, compression=0, colors=4 +# "A paletted image with 2 bits/pixel. Usually only 1, 4, and 8 are allowed, +# but 2 is legal on Windows CE." +# [We reject it. So does Chromium.] +== wrapper.html?pal2.bmp about:blank + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=4, compression=2, colors=13 +# "An RLE-compressed image that used 'delta' codes to skip over some pixels, +# leaving them undefined. Some viewers make undefined pixels transparent, +# others make them black, and others assign them palette color 0 (purple, in +# this case)." +# [We make the undefined pixels transparent. So does Chromium.] +== pal4rletrns.bmp pal4rletrns.png + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=8, compression=1, colors=253 +# "8-bit version of q/pal4rletrns.bmp." +# [Ditto.] +== pal8rletrns.bmp pal8rletrns.png + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=8, compression=0, colors=252 +# "A file with some unused bytes between the palette and the image. This is +# probably valid, but I’m not 100% sure." +# [We accept it. So does Chromium.] +fuzzy(1,899) == pal8offs.bmp pal8.png + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=8, compression=0, colors=300 +# "An 8-bit image with 300 palette colors. This may be invalid, because the +# documentation could be interpreted to imply that 8-bit images aren’t allowed +# to have more than 256 colors." +# [We accept it. So does Chromium.] +fuzzy(1,899) == pal8oversizepal.bmp pal8.png + +# BMP: bihsize=12, 127 x 64, bpp=8, compression=0, colors=0 +# "An OS/2v1 with a less-than-full-sized palette. Probably not valid, but such +# files have been seen in the wild." +# [We reject it. Chromium accepts it but draws nothing. Rejecting seems +# preferable given that the color and pixel data must overlap, which can only +# lead to rubbish results.] +== wrapper.html?pal8os2sp.bmp about:blank + +# BMP: bihsize=64, 127 x 64, bpp=8, compression=0, colors=252 +# "My attempt to make an OS/2v2 bitmap." +# [We accept it. So does Chromium.] +fuzzy(1,899) == pal8os2v2.bmp pal8.png + +# BMP: bihsize=16, 127 x 64, bpp=8, compression=0, colors=0 +# "An OS/2v2 bitmap whose header has only 16 bytes, instead of the full 64." +# [We accept it. So does Chromium.] +fuzzy(1,899) == pal8os2v2-16.bmp pal8.png + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=16, compression=3, colors=0 +# "An unusual and silly 16-bit image, with 2 red bits, 3 green bits, and 1 blue +# bit. Most viewers do support this image, but the colors may be darkened with +# a yellow-green shadow. That’s because they’re doing simple bit-shifting +# (possibly including one round of bit replication), instead of proper +# scaling." +== rgb16-231.bmp rgb16-231.png + +# BMP: bihsize=124, 127 x 64, bpp=16, compression=3, colors=0 +# "A 16-bit image with an alpha channel. There are 4 bits for each color +# channel, and 4 bits for the alpha channel. It’s not clear if this is valid, +# but I can’t find anything that suggests it isn’t." +== rgba16-4444.bmp rgba16-4444.png + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=24, compression=0, colors=300 +# "A 24-bit image, with a palette containing 300 colors. The fact that the +# palette has more than 256 colors may cause some viewers to complain, but the +# documentation does not mention a size limit." +# [We accept it. So does Chromium.] +== rgb24largepal.bmp rgb24.png + +# BMP: bihsize=124, 127 x 64, bpp=24, compression=0, colors=0 +# "My attempt to make a BMP file with an embedded color profile." +# [We support it, though we don't do anything with the color profile. Chromium +# also handles it.] +== rgb24prof.bmp rgb24.png + +# BMP: bihsize=124, 127 x 64, bpp=24, compression=0, colors=0 +# "My attempt to make a BMP file with a linked color profile." +# [We accept it, though we don't do anything with the color profile. Chromium +# also handles it.] +== rgb24lprof.bmp rgb24.png + +# BMP: bihsize=124, 127 x 64, bpp=0, compression=4, colors=0 +# BMP: bihsize=124, 127 x 64, bpp=0, compression=5, colors=0 +# "My attempt to make BMP files with embedded JPEG and PNG images. These are +# not likely to be supported by much of anything (they’re intended for +# printers)." +# [We reject them. So does Chromium.] +== wrapper.html?rgb24jpeg.bmp about:blank +== wrapper.html?rgb24png.bmp about:blank + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=32, compression=0, colors=0 +# "Same as g/rgb32.bmp, except that the unused bits are set to something other +# than 0. If the image becomes transparent toward the bottom, it probably means +# the viewer uses heuristics to guess whether the undefined data represents +# transparency." +# [We don't apply transparency here. Chromium does the same.] +== rgb32fakealpha.bmp rgb24.png + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=32, compression=3, colors=0 +# "A 32 bits/pixel image, with all 32 bits used: 11 each for red and green, and +# 10 for blue. As far as I know, this is perfectly valid, but it is unusual." +fuzzy(1,1408) == rgb32-111110.bmp rgb24.png + +# BMP: bihsize=124, 127 x 64, bpp=32, compression=3, colors=0 +# "A BMP with an alpha channel. Transparency is barely documented, so it’s +# possible that this file is not correctly formed. The color channels are in an +# unusual order, to prevent viewers from passing this test by making a lucky +# guess." +== rgba32.bmp rgba32.png + +# BMP: bihsize=40, 127 x 64, bpp=32, compression=6, colors=0 +# "An image of type BI_ALPHABITFIELDS. Supposedly, this was used on Windows CE. +# I don’t know whether it is constructed correctly." +# [We reject it. So does Chromium.] +== wrapper.html?rgba32abf.bmp about:blank + + diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgb16-231.bmp b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgb16-231.bmp Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..6300f69f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgb16-231.bmp diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgb16-231.png b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgb16-231.png Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..76efe526e --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgb16-231.png diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgb24.png b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgb24.png Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..86a9c945b --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgb24.png diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgb24jpeg.bmp b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgb24jpeg.bmp Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..87d73d75b --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgb24jpeg.bmp diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgb24largepal.bmp b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgb24largepal.bmp Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..d5e418c2d --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgb24largepal.bmp diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgb24lprof.bmp b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgb24lprof.bmp Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..b868b88f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgb24lprof.bmp diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgb24png.bmp b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgb24png.bmp Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..e87ec7add --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgb24png.bmp diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgb24prof.bmp b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgb24prof.bmp Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..627e676ea --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgb24prof.bmp diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgb32-111110.bmp b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgb32-111110.bmp Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..ec07d89b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgb32-111110.bmp diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgb32fakealpha.bmp b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgb32fakealpha.bmp Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..cb544da5b --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgb32fakealpha.bmp diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgba16-4444.bmp b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgba16-4444.bmp Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..051ff2358 --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgba16-4444.bmp diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgba16-4444.png b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgba16-4444.png Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..bfeda6fae --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgba16-4444.png diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgba32.bmp b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgba32.bmp Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..829c7c7e3 --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgba32.bmp diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgba32.png b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgba32.png Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..25e542a65 --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgba32.png diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgba32abf.bmp b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgba32abf.bmp Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..d9bb0189c --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/rgba32abf.bmp diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/wrapper.html b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/wrapper.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..47e68959f --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/q/wrapper.html @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +<!DOCTYPE HTML> +<html class="reftest-wait"> +<head> +<title>Image reftest wrapper</title> +<style type="text/css"> + #image1 { background-color: rgb(10, 100, 250); } +</style> +<script> + // The image is loaded async after the page loads + // wait for it to finish loading + function onImageLoad() { + document.documentElement.removeAttribute("class"); + }; +</script> +</head> +<body> +<img id="image1"> +<script> + // Use as "wrapper.html?image.png" + var imgURL = document.location.search.substr(1); + document.images[0].onload = onImageLoad; + document.images[0].onerror = onImageLoad; + document.images[0].alt = ""; + document.images[0].src = imgURL; +</script> +</body> +</html> + diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/reftest-stylo.list b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/reftest-stylo.list new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5ec496272 --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/reftest-stylo.list @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +# DO NOT EDIT! This is a auto-generated temporary list for Stylo testing +# bmpsuite tests + +# See README.mozilla for details about these tests. + +include g/reftest-stylo.list +include q/reftest-stylo.list +include b/reftest-stylo.list diff --git a/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/reftest.list b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/reftest.list new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8f48430f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/image/test/reftest/bmp/bmpsuite/reftest.list @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +# bmpsuite tests + +# See README.mozilla for details about these tests. + +include g/reftest.list +include q/reftest.list +include b/reftest.list |