-blending and text rendering into separate tests, (unlike
-render_bench). It's also nice that evas includes many backends which
-can be interesting for comparison, (though I won't be looking at
-anything but its XRender-based backends here---and it looks like evas'
-cairo and OpenGL backends are not currently functional).
+blending and text rendering into separate tests, (unlike the older
+evas benchmark). It's also nice that evas includes many backends which
+can be interesting for comparison. But I won't be looking at anything
+but its XRender-based backends here---and it looks like evas' cairo
+and OpenGL backends are not currently functional. They are disabled by
+default, and when I enabled them I ran into compilation problems, (I
+suspect neglect and bit rot).