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Perform fast memcmp comparison before making deep pixel-by-pixel comparison #142

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@constantine-fry constantine-fry commented Feb 25, 2021

This diff changes the logic of fb_compareWithImage to make deep comparison only if memcmp function returns false and there is tolerance for pixel mismatch.

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@constantine-fry constantine-fry changed the title Perform fast comparison first. Perform fast memcmp comparison before making deep pixel-by-pixel comparison Feb 25, 2021
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Just a heads up, I'm testing this at the moment to see how much faster it is; we have 20k snapshot tests so we should have some decent numbers soon. Thanks!

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