[Webkit-unassigned] [Bug 25645] SVG - numeric overflow for very large elements

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Wed Aug 4 10:25:58 PDT 2010


https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=25645


W. James MacLean <wjmaclean at chromium.org> changed:

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--- Comment #83 from W. James MacLean <wjmaclean at chromium.org>  2010-08-04 10:25:57 PST ---
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Re-baseline massive-coordinates.svg test expectations for platform/win.

This patch re-baselines the expected output for LayoutTests/svg/custom/massive-coordinates.svg for platform/win. The change appears to just be a numeric precision/round-off issue.

This patch also removes the expected output for LayoutTests/svg/custom/pattern-excessive-malloc.svg for the GTK platform, as the current expected output is *very broken*. This test, along with that for LayoutTests/svg/custom/massive-coordinates.svg needs to be re-baselined for GTK, but I think it is likely better not to test against a known bad -expected.txt file in the meantime. Since all other platforms seem to be in close agreement, I suspect this is a debugging-output issue in GTK.

Both tests expectations for Qt were re-baselined in https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43361 (thanks Martin Robinson!).

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