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Paul Berry authored
Previously piglit_check_gl_error() would terminate the test if an error occurred. However, there are many cases when we would prefer to simply report the error, and continue testing. Where it was convenient, I've replaced calls of the form piglit_check_gl_error(..., PIGLIT_FAIL); with pass = piglit_check_gl_error(...) && pass; So that the test can continue executing. In other cases, I replaced it with if (!piglit_check_gl_error(...)) piglit_report_result(PIGLIT_FAIL); Which is equivalent to the old functionality. Reviewed-by: Ian Romanick <ian.d.romanick@intel.com>
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