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.
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.
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.