commit | 1c4e5e230ecb77de3862575764e19112a73a925e | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Jim Graham <flar@google.com> | Mon Jun 17 15:50:20 2024 -0700 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Mon Jun 17 22:50:20 2024 +0000 |
tree | 72265f0671fce129a3c7d6e7f9430bdcb94aa4bd | |
parent | c5e0e55ed2f7f730e683f0a9955794a1ac73c42d [diff] |
[DisplayList] Create DrawDashedLine for paragraph code (#53411) With this minor addition to the DlCanvas/DisplayList API the code in the paragraph builder no longer needs to worry about PathEffect objects and their varying support on the backends. At this point all PathEffect code in the engine is obsolete and can be deleted, but I'll leave that for a follow-on PR. The only PathEffect related thing I did delete was support for rendering primitives with a PathEffect in the DL Rendering tests, both because it is a vestigial attribute and also because it would interfere with the new DrawDashedLine rendering test (a PathEffect on top of a PathEffect...).
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