src/libANGLE/signal_utils_unittest.cpp


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Jamie Madill e02a6834 2016-06-09T06:52:41 Refactor how we signal dependent state changes. Dependent state changes happen when the user calls TexImage on a Texture attached to a Framebuffer. The Framebuffer should be told 'hey, you should know about this'. Other objects also have dependent relationships, like VertexArrays and Buffers. This refactoring uses a binding pointer design, similar to the type 'RefCountObject'. This design fixes the need for manual decoupling when one or the other is destroyed. The pointers are cleaned up in destructors, and do no-ops when either the source or dest is missing. Also move these new classes to a location where they are accessible to the GL layer; they will be important for framebuffer completeness. BUG=angleproject:1388 Change-Id: I92610acb85dae6f9c009b8f071e121fde53782ae Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/348953 Reviewed-by: Geoff Lang <geofflang@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Jamie Madill <jmadill@chromium.org>