Save subdirectory names in cache files to save time. This completely
restores the original fontconfig API, BTW. Note that directories
without fonts don't get a cache file; but then how many files would it
have in that directory...
*Serialize no longer mutates original FcPatterns, it creates a new copy
in the supplied buffer. Fix thinkos in global cache freeing and in
FcCacheSkipToArch.
The global cache now uses the same mmap-based cache infrastructure as the
per-directory caches. Furthermore, the global cache is automatically
updated (if possible) whenever fontconfig is used. Rip out remnants of
the old cache infrastructure.
'object' table (strings pointed to by FcPatternElt->object and used as
keys) and loading of object table from cache file if more strings are
present in cache file than in current version of fontconfig. Hash the
object table in memory.
probably all right to use the global cache as it was previously and
just store filenames and font info, as long as no mmap cache exists in
the directory. Of course, if an mmap cache exists, use that instead.
If a directory cache does not exist or is invalid, load the fonts for just
that directory using the old codepath.
Fix premature free of the FcPatterns belonging to the FcFontSet which we
create from the mmapped files.
and distribute bytes for each directory from a single malloc for that
directory. Store pointers as differences between the data pointed to
and the pointer's address (s_off = s - v). Don't serialize data
structures that never actually get serialized. Separate strings used
for keys from strings used for values (in FcPatternElt and FcValue,
respectively). Bump FC_CACHE_VERSION to 2.
cache. Add *Read and *Write procedures which mmap in and write out the
fontconfig data structures to disk. Currently, create cache in /tmp,
with different sections for each architecture (as returned by uname's
.machine field. Run the fc-cache binary to create a new cache file;
fontconfig then uses this cache file on subsequent runs, saving lots of
memory. Also fixes a few bugs and leaks.
Pull the FcObjectStateName hash table out to file scope, and add
FcObjectStaticNameFini so that FcFini will cleanup this hash table as
well.
Clear FILE* to NULL after fclose.
ids can be positive (for static strings) or negative (for dynamic
strings). Static strings belong to a single buffer, while dynamic
strings are independently allocated.
This patch allows the fundamental fontconfig data structures to be
serialized. I've converted everything from FcPattern down to be able to
use *Ptr objects, which can be either static or dynamic (using a union
which either contains a pointer or an index) and replaced storage of
pointers in the heap with the appropriate *Ptr object. I then changed
all writes of pointers to the heap with a *CreateDynamic call, which
creates a dynamic Ptr object pointing to the same object as before.
This way, the fundamental fontconfig semantics should be unchanged; I
did not have to change external signatures this way, although I did
change some internal signatures. When given a *Ptr object, just run *U
to get back to a normal pointer; it gives the right answer regardless
of whether we're using static or dynamic storage.
I've also implemented a Fc*Serialize call. Calling FcFontSetSerialize
converts the dynamic FcFontSets contained in the config object to
static FcFontSets and also converts its dependencies (e.g. everything
you'd need to write to disk) to static objects. Note that you have to
call Fc*PrepareSerialize first; this call will count the number of
objects that actually needs to be allocated, so that we can avoid
realloc. The Fc*Serialize calls then check the static pointers for
nullness, and allocate the buffers if necessary. I've tested the
execution of fc-list and fc-match after Fc*Serialize and they appear to
work the same way.
override this in ~/.fonts.conf
Updated translations
Destroy font configuration on exit to help valgrind
Use own transcoding routines in preference to iconv which appears to have
leaks in some translators. Call iconv_close after using iconv (oops).
Prefer unicode encoding of Euro char as some fonts mis-encode Euro in other
ones.
Must fetch bitmap glyphs to get width values to check for
monospace/dual-width fonts.
Include 2.3 release information in changelog Add Josselin Mouette as an
Uploader Set hinting_type to low priority configuration option
Manish Singh:
yes_bitmaps.conf -> yes-bitmaps.conf
Funda Wang:
Johap -> Johab
Sub-pixel configuration examples must smash subpixel value as Xft always
sets it from X.
Change sub-pixel rendering debconf descriptions from Enable/Disable to
Always/Never.
Add debian package construction stuff.
Update to newer versions of these tools
Get library manuals to build again (we love automake).
Update debian build system to switch maintainers and deal with 2.3
functionality
configuration files. Deprecate use of local.conf for local
customizations in favor of this directory based scheme which is more
easily integrated into installation systems.
Tag FC_EMBOLDEN as a boolean variable
Add new helper program 'fc-case' to construct case folding tables from
standard Unicode CaseFolding.txt file
Re-implement case insensitive functions with Unicode aware versions
(including full case folding mappings)
of language matching.
What I did was to ammend the strict sort order used by FcFontSort so that
it 'satisfies' the language specified in the pattern by locating the
best matching font supporting each pattern language and then ignores
language in the remaining fonts for purposes of matching.
So, when asking for 'sans:lang=en', you'll get an English font first, and
then the remaining fonts sorted with respect to the 'sans' alias alone
-- pushing Kochi fonts ahead of other English-supporting Han fonts.
reviewed by: Owen Taylor <otaylor@redhat.com>