Add configure options to set the directory to be installed:
--with-templatedir for the configuration files a.k.a.
/etc/fonts/conf.avail
--with-baseconfigdir for fonts.conf etc a.k.a. /etc/fonts
--with-configdir for the active configuration files a.k.a.
/etc/fonts/conf.d
--with-xmldir for fonts.dtd etc
and the default path for templatedir is changed to
${datadir}/fontconfig/conf.avail
This is a reasonably conservative increase in the number of buckets in the hash
table to 251. After FcInit(), there are 240 shared strings in use on my system
(from configuration files I assume). The hash value is stored in each link in
the chains so comparison are actually not very expensive. This change should
reduce the average length of chains by a factor of 8. With the reference
counted strings, it should keep the average length of chains to about 2. The
number of buckets is prime so as not to rely too much on the quality of the
hash function.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=17832#c5
Patch from Karl Tomlinson
In the previous code, the result of 'result' in the argument for
FcFontSetSort() and FcFontSetMatch() wasn't predictable and not reliable to
check if the return value is valid or not. this change is to ensure if it's
performed successfully.
$< isn't supported in BSD make say. $(RM) is pre-defined in GNU make
though, not in BSD make say. so changed to check on configure if it's
pre-defined by make, otherwise set the appropriate command to $(RM).
This would be a workaround until it has the certain pre-defined value.
When adding new functions, if the actual definition doesn't match the
header (say due to a typo), the regeneration of the internal headers
get confused and output bad cpp logic. This causes gcc to barf due
to mismatched #ifdef/#endif. Which is a pain to figure out due to
the sheer voulme of generated code.
So tweak the makealias script to detect this case and error out.
While we're here, improve the cpp output a bit to indent, include
comments, and merge similar ifdef blocks.
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
Newer gcc doesn't like when you switch on an enum and use a value
that isn't declared:
fcname.c: In function 'FcObjectValidType':
fcname.c:299:2: warning: case value '4294967295'
not in enumerated type 'FcType' [-Wswitch]
So tweak the logic to avoid this warning.
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>