On Thu, 16 Dec 2021 18:33:37 GMT, Jeremy <d...@openjdk.java.net> wrote:
>> This removes code that relied on consulting the Bezier control points to >> calculate the Rectangle2D bounding box. Instead it's pretty straight-forward >> to convert the Bezier control points into the x & y parametric equations. At >> their most complex these equations are cubic polynomials, so calculating >> their extrema is just a matter of applying the quadratic formula to >> calculate their extrema. (Or in path segments that are >> quadratic/linear/constant: we do even less work.) >> >> The bug writeup indicated they wanted Path2D#getBounds2D() to be more >> accurate/concise. They didn't explicitly say they wanted CubicCurve2D and >> QuadCurve2D to become more accurate too. But a preexisting unit test failed >> when Path2D#getBounds2D() was updated and those other classes weren't. At >> this point I considered either: >> A. Updating CubicCurve2D and QuadCurve2D to use the new more accurate >> getBounds2D() or >> B. Updating the unit test to forgive the discrepancy. >> >> I chose A. Which might technically be seen as scope creep, but it feels like >> a more holistic/better approach. >> >> Other shapes in java.awt.geom should not require updating, because they >> already identify concise bounds. >> >> This also includes a new unit test (in Path2D/UnitTest.java) that fails >> without the changes in this commit. > > Jeremy has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional commit > since the last revision: > > 8176501: Method Shape.getBounds2D() incorrectly includes Bezier control > points in bounding box > > This is a second follow-up response to prrace's code review feedback about > method modifiers. > > This commit more carefully preserves the getBounds2D() method modifiers for > all 3 classes: the Path2D.Double, the Path2D.Float, and the Path2D itself. > > It is possible (if unlikely) that someone previously extended the Path2D > class and overrode getBounds2D(), because the Path2D#getBounds2D() method was > *not* final. So with this commit: any such existing code will not break. > Meanwhile the subclasses (Double and Float) preserve their previous modifiers > (final, synchronized). > > This is in response to prrace's code review: > > > You are changing the signature of public API > > src/java.desktop/share/classes/java/awt/geom/Path2D.java > > public final synchronized Rectangle2D getBounds2D() => public > Rectangle2D getBounds2D() { > > > > So no longer final, and no longer synchronized. > > This means a CSR is required and we need to think about it .. > > the intention was that the subclass not over-ride. > > And why remove synchronized ? I am fairly sure it was there to > > make sure no one was mutating the Path whilst > > bounds are being calculated. > > And you are using getPathIterator(AffineTransform) and the docs > > for that say it isn't thread safe. > > So I think this implementation needs to be thought about very carefully. Congratulations! ------------- PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/6227