The SGML for these functions exists, and they are named as manpages,
but because they are not mentioned in fontconfig-devel.sgml, no
documentation is ever generated, and installation under --enable-docs
fails.
(The documentation I have written in fontconfig-devel.sgml is boilerplate
so I can get the manpages generated. It's probably wrong.)
It was added without proper measurement and a fuzzy possible
use-case (font servers) in mind, but reality check shows that
this significantly slows down caching. As such, deprecate it
and do NOT compute hash during caching.
Makes caching two to three times faster (ignoring the 2 second
delay in fc-cache).
Version section was getting confused to the API's availability,
even though it was the version the doc was genereated.
So moving it into the footer and added @SINCE@ field in the data.
The previous documentation for FcCharSetFirstPage and
FcCharSetNextPage was technically accurate, but a bit terse. I've
added an example using the returned page (root code point) and map to
give folks something concrete to work with. I've also documented
FC_CHARSET_DONE, which wasn't mentioned at all before.
Add an ability to set the system root to generate the caches.
In order to do this, new APIs, FcConfigGetSysRoot() and
FcConfigSetSysRoot() is available.
TESTS_ENVIRONMENT is deprecated and should be reserved to the user to
override the test environment
<ext>_LOG_COMPILER is meant to contain the program that runs the test
with <ext> extension
LOG_COMPILER is for extensionless tests
AM_TESTS_ENVIRONMENT is meant to set the environment for the tests
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60192
Signed-off-by: Quentin Glidic <sardemff7+git@sardemff7.net>
Add two edit mode, "delete" and "delete_all".
what values are being deleted depends on <test> as documented.
if the target object is same to what is tested, matching value there
will be deleted. otherwise all of values in the object will be deleted.
so this would means both edit mode will not take any expressions.
e.g.
Given that the testing is always true here, the following rules:
<match>
<test name="foo" compare="eq">
<string>bar</string>
</test>
<edit name="foo" mode="delete"/>
</match>
will removes "bar" string from "foo" object. and:
<match>
<test name="foo" compare="eq">
<string>foo</string>
</test>
<edit name="bar" mode="delete"/>
</match>
will removes all of values in "bar" object.
Previously we were failing if CROSS_COMPILING and the generated headers
were not present. It works just fine now.
One caveat: the fix is not fully correct since config.h is being
included in the files built with CC_FOR_BUILD, but config.h has config
for the host system, not the build system. Should be fine though.
These never worked as intended. The problem is, if Fontconfig tries to
read config files when these new types / constants are not registered,
it errs. As a result, no defined types / constants are usable from
config files. Which makes these really useless. Xft was the only user
of this API and even there it's not really used. Just kill it.
One inch closer to thread-safety since we can fix the object-type hash
table at compile time.
Warn if the multiple values is set to <test>, including the case of
in <alias> because the behavior isn't intuitive since so many users
is asking for a help to get things working for their expectation.
Use multiple <match>s or <alias>es for OR operator and
multiple <test>s for AND operator.
Allows reading configuration files, fonts and cache files from
the directories where the XDG Base Directory Specification defines.
the old directories are still in the configuration files for
the backward compatibility.
Add a new attribute `ignore-blanks' to <test>.
When this is set to "true", any blanks in the string will be ignored
on comparison. This takes effects for compare="eq" or "not_eq" only.
Also changed the behavior of the comparison on <alias> too.
Stop using mmap() if the cache file is stored on NFS.
also added FONTCONFIG_USE_MMAP environment variable to enforce the use of
or not the use of mmap(2) regardless of what the filesystem the cache files
are stored on.
Add "namelang" object to obtain the localized name in the font regardless
of the lang object. it's applied to "familylang", "stylelang" and
"fullnamelang" alltogether. this would helps if one wants to enforce
selecting them in the specific language if any. the default value for
the namelang object is determined from current locale.