[OpenJDK 2D-Dev] Merging marlin & pisces rendering engines
Laurent Bourgès
bourges.laurent at gmail.com
Fri May 30 16:38:26 UTC 2014
Phil,
As I work on pisces / marlin for 1 year, marlin is now bigger and contains
many changes vs pisces code base.
I do not know how to proceed: create smaller patches or a big one ...
Moreover I added debugging code to get statistics & monitoring that are
useless I think in jdk.
I added also many system properties to tune marlin settings.
Did you try marlin ? Or look at its code ?
As it is a fork, Marlin code is GPLv2 + CP like openjdk.
Could you have a quick look at its code and give me your first impressions ?
Thanks for your proposal,
Laurent
Le 30 mai 2014 12:01, "Phil Race" <philip.race at oracle.com> a écrit :
>
> Hi,
>
> If you can generate the webrevs I can host them on cr.openjdk.java.net
> and create bug IDs for them. Is that what you are looking for ?
>
> -phil.
>
>
> On 5/28/14 11:08 AM, Laurent Bourgčs wrote:
>>
>>
>> Phil,
>>
>> Do you some guys who could help me merging marlin with pisces in jdk9 ?
>>
>> I need help creating small sequential patches as webrevs and also
reviewers.
>>
>> I made the MapDisplay tool to perform regression tests vs pisces:
>> https://github.com/bourgesl/mapbench
>>
>> FYI I released marlin 0.4.4 which is now as fast as ductus according to
my benchmarks:
>> https://github.com/bourgesl/marlin-renderer/releases/latest
>>
>> https://github.com/bourgesl/marlin-renderer/wiki/Benchmarks
>>
>>
https://bourgesl.github.io/marlin-0.5.4/default/compareResults_ductus_marlin0.4.x.htm#table11
>>
>> PS: I want to improve rendering quality in next steps.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Laurent
>>
>
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