Borrowing header stuff written for cairo, fontconfig now exposes in the
shared library only the symbols which are included in the public header
files. All private symbols are hidden using suitable compiler directives.
A few new public functions were required for the fontconfig utility programs
(fc-cat and fc-cache) so those were added, bumping the .so minor version number
in the process.
Instead of making filename canonicalization occur in multiple places, it
occurs only in FcStrAddFilename now, as all filenames pass through that
function at one point.
Instead of passing directory information around in separate variables,
collect it all in an FcCache structure. Numerous internal and tool
interfaces changed as a result of this.
Charsets are now pre-frozen before being serialized. This causes them to
share across multiple fonts in the same cache.
Automatically list all font directories when no arguments are given to
fc-cat. Also add -r option to recurse from specified cache directories.
fc-cat also now prints the cache filename in verbose mode, along with the
related directory name.
FcCharSetSerialize was computing the offset to the unserialized leaf,
which left it pointing at random data when the cache was reloaded.
fc-cat has been updated to work with the new cache structure.
Various debug messages extended to help diagnose serialization errors.
Make fontconfig compile under MinGW:
1) remove unneeded #includes;
2) make use of mmap and sysconf conditional;
3) replace rand_r by srand/rand if needed;
4) use chsize instead of ftruncate; and
5) update libtool exports file
Minor change to global cache file format to fix fc-cat bug reported by
Frederic Crozat, and buglet with not globally caching directories with
zero fonts cached.
helps make fontconfig FHS-compliant, but requires that all caches get
rebuilt.
Also, autogen.sh now needs the additional parameter
--localstatedir=/var.
fully-qualified font names for clients' benefit. Clients only pay for
the font names once they request the FC_FILE property from an
FcPattern, but the font name is malloc'd at that point (i.e. not
mmapped: that's impossible, since it may vary between machines.)
Clients do have to pay for a copy of the path name per cache file.
Note that FcPatternGetString now does some rewriting if you ask for an
FC_FILE, appending the pathname as appropriate.
fonts.cache-1 files (e.g. for grepping and validation of the mmap
codepath), as per James Cloos' request.
Remove done 'TODO' comment.
Updates for development release 2.3.90.