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[Impeller] Directly tessellate arc operations #169402
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[Impeller] Directly tessellate arc operations #169402
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The goldens are now down to the usual curve edge variations with no mistakes that I could see. Ready for review. |
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LGTM!
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We're experiencing some issues with secondary github quota; this never started in the Queue - re-inserting it. |
Currently arcs are rendered by creating/allocating a Path and using the path rendering code. We now directly tessellate most arcs (all filled arcs and any stroked arcs that avoid "use_center" and "round caps") using the most efficient mechanism to place the necessary vertices into the host buffers.