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/*
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* Copyright © 2009 Red Hat, Inc.
* Copyright © 2009 Keith Stribley
* Copyright © 2015 Google, Inc.
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*
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* This is part of HarfBuzz, a text shaping library.
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*
* Permission is hereby granted, without written agreement and without
* license or royalty fees, to use, copy, modify, and distribute this
* software and its documentation for any purpose, provided that the
* above copyright notice and the following two paragraphs appear in
* all copies of this software.
*
* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY FOR
* DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
* ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE AND ITS DOCUMENTATION, EVEN
* IF THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
* DAMAGE.
*
* THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES, INCLUDING,
* BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE SOFTWARE PROVIDED HEREUNDER IS
* ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, AND THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER HAS NO OBLIGATION TO
* PROVIDE MAINTENANCE, SUPPORT, UPDATES, ENHANCEMENTS, OR MODIFICATIONS.
*
* Red Hat Author(s): Behdad Esfahbod
* Google Author(s): Behdad Esfahbod
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*/
#include "hb.hh"
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#ifdef HAVE_FREETYPE
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#include "hb-ft.h"
#include "hb-cache.hh"
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#include "hb-draw.hh"
#include "hb-font.hh"
#include "hb-machinery.hh"
#include "hb-ot-os2-table.hh"
#include "hb-ot-shaper-arabic-pua.hh"
#include "hb-paint.hh"
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#include FT_ADVANCES_H
#include FT_MULTIPLE_MASTERS_H
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#include FT_OUTLINE_H
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#include FT_TRUETYPE_TABLES_H
#include FT_SYNTHESIS_H
#if (FREETYPE_MAJOR*10000 + FREETYPE_MINOR*100 + FREETYPE_PATCH) >= 21300
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#include FT_COLOR_H
#endif
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/**
* SECTION:hb-ft
* @title: hb-ft
* @short_description: FreeType integration
* @include: hb-ft.h
*
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* Functions for using HarfBuzz with the FreeType library.
*
* HarfBuzz supports using FreeType to provide face and
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* font data.
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*
* <note>Note that FreeType is not thread-safe, therefore these
* functions are not thread-safe either.</note>
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**/
/* TODO:
*
* In general, this file does a fine job of what it's supposed to do.
* There are, however, things that need more work:
*
* - FreeType works in 26.6 mode. Clients can decide to use that mode, and everything
* would work fine. However, we also abuse this API for performing in font-space,
* but don't pass the correct flags to FreeType. We just abuse the no-hinting mode
* for that, such that no rounding etc happens. As such, we don't set ppem, and
* pass NO_HINTING as load_flags. Would be much better to use NO_SCALE, and scale
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* ourselves.
*
* - We don't handle / allow for emboldening / obliqueing.
*
* - In the future, we should add constructors to create fonts in font space?
*/
using hb_ft_advance_cache_t = hb_cache_t<16, 24, 8, false>;
struct hb_ft_font_t
{
int load_flags;
bool symbol; /* Whether selected cmap is symbol cmap. */
bool unref; /* Whether to destroy ft_face when done. */
bool transform; /* Whether to apply FT_Face's transform. */
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mutable hb_mutex_t lock; /* Protects members below. */
FT_Face ft_face;
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mutable unsigned cached_serial;
mutable hb_ft_advance_cache_t advance_cache;
};
static hb_ft_font_t *
_hb_ft_font_create (FT_Face ft_face, bool symbol, bool unref)
{
hb_ft_font_t *ft_font = (hb_ft_font_t *) hb_calloc (1, sizeof (hb_ft_font_t));
if (unlikely (!ft_font)) return nullptr;
ft_font->lock.init ();
ft_font->ft_face = ft_face;
ft_font->symbol = symbol;
ft_font->unref = unref;
ft_font->load_flags = FT_LOAD_DEFAULT | FT_LOAD_NO_HINTING;
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ft_font->cached_serial = (unsigned) -1;
ft_font->advance_cache.init ();
return ft_font;
}
static void
_hb_ft_face_destroy (void *data)
{
FT_Done_Face ((FT_Face) data);
}
static void
_hb_ft_font_destroy (void *data)
{
hb_ft_font_t *ft_font = (hb_ft_font_t *) data;
if (ft_font->unref)
_hb_ft_face_destroy (ft_font->ft_face);
ft_font->lock.fini ();
hb_free (ft_font);
}
/* hb_font changed, update FT_Face. */
static void _hb_ft_hb_font_changed (hb_font_t *font, FT_Face ft_face)
{
hb_ft_font_t *ft_font = (hb_ft_font_t *) font->user_data;
float x_mult = 1.f, y_mult = 1.f;
if (font->x_scale < 0) x_mult = -x_mult;
if (font->y_scale < 0) y_mult = -y_mult;
if (FT_Set_Char_Size (ft_face,
abs (font->x_scale), abs (font->y_scale),
0, 0
#if 0
font->x_ppem * 72 * 64 / font->x_scale,
font->y_ppem * 72 * 64 / font->y_scale
#endif
) && ft_face->num_fixed_sizes)
{
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#ifdef HAVE_FT_GET_TRANSFORM
/* Bitmap font, eg. bitmap color emoji. */
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/* Pick largest size? */
int x_scale = ft_face->available_sizes[ft_face->num_fixed_sizes - 1].x_ppem;
int y_scale = ft_face->available_sizes[ft_face->num_fixed_sizes - 1].y_ppem;
FT_Set_Char_Size (ft_face,
x_scale, y_scale,
0, 0);
/* This contains the sign that was previously in x_mult/y_mult. */
x_mult = (float) font->x_scale / x_scale;
y_mult = (float) font->y_scale / y_scale;
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#endif
}
else
{ /* Shrug */ }
if (x_mult != 1.f || y_mult != 1.f)
{
FT_Matrix matrix = { (int) roundf (x_mult * (1<<16)), 0,
0, (int) roundf (y_mult * (1<<16))};
FT_Set_Transform (ft_face, &matrix, nullptr);
ft_font->transform = true;
}
#if defined(HAVE_FT_GET_VAR_BLEND_COORDINATES) && !defined(HB_NO_VAR)
unsigned int num_coords;
const float *coords = hb_font_get_var_coords_design (font, &num_coords);
if (num_coords)
{
FT_Fixed *ft_coords = (FT_Fixed *) hb_calloc (num_coords, sizeof (FT_Fixed));
if (ft_coords)
{
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < num_coords; i++)
ft_coords[i] = coords[i] * 65536.f;
FT_Set_Var_Design_Coordinates (ft_face, num_coords, ft_coords);
hb_free (ft_coords);
}
}
#endif
}
/* Check if hb_font changed, update FT_Face. */
static inline bool
_hb_ft_hb_font_check_changed (hb_font_t *font,
const hb_ft_font_t *ft_font)
{
if (font->serial != ft_font->cached_serial)
{
_hb_ft_hb_font_changed (font, ft_font->ft_face);
ft_font->advance_cache.clear ();
ft_font->cached_serial = font->serial;
return true;
}
return false;
}
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/**
* hb_ft_font_set_load_flags:
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* @font: #hb_font_t to work upon
* @load_flags: The FreeType load flags to set
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*
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* Sets the FT_Load_Glyph load flags for the specified #hb_font_t.
*
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* For more information, see
* https://www.freetype.org/freetype2/docs/reference/ft2-base_interface.html#ft_load_xxx
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*
* This function works with #hb_font_t objects created by
* hb_ft_font_create() or hb_ft_font_create_referenced().
*
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* Since: 1.0.5
**/
void
hb_ft_font_set_load_flags (hb_font_t *font, int load_flags)
{
if (hb_object_is_immutable (font))
return;
if (unlikely (font->destroy != (hb_destroy_func_t) _hb_ft_font_destroy))
return;
hb_ft_font_t *ft_font = (hb_ft_font_t *) font->user_data;
ft_font->load_flags = load_flags;
}
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/**
* hb_ft_font_get_load_flags:
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* @font: #hb_font_t to work upon
*
* Fetches the FT_Load_Glyph load flags of the specified #hb_font_t.
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*
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* For more information, see
* https://www.freetype.org/freetype2/docs/reference/ft2-base_interface.html#ft_load_xxx
*
* This function works with #hb_font_t objects created by
* hb_ft_font_create() or hb_ft_font_create_referenced().
*
* Return value: FT_Load_Glyph flags found, or 0
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*
* Since: 1.0.5
**/
int
hb_ft_font_get_load_flags (hb_font_t *font)
{
if (unlikely (font->destroy != (hb_destroy_func_t) _hb_ft_font_destroy))
return 0;
const hb_ft_font_t *ft_font = (const hb_ft_font_t *) font->user_data;
return ft_font->load_flags;
}
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/**
* hb_ft_font_get_face: (skip)
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* @font: #hb_font_t to work upon
*
* Fetches the FT_Face associated with the specified #hb_font_t
* font object.
*
* This function works with #hb_font_t objects created by
* hb_ft_font_create() or hb_ft_font_create_referenced().
*
* Return value: (nullable): the FT_Face found or `NULL`
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*
* Since: 0.9.2
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**/
FT_Face
hb_ft_font_get_face (hb_font_t *font)
{
if (unlikely (font->destroy != (hb_destroy_func_t) _hb_ft_font_destroy))
return nullptr;
const hb_ft_font_t *ft_font = (const hb_ft_font_t *) font->user_data;
return ft_font->ft_face;
}
/**
* hb_ft_font_lock_face: (skip)
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* @font: #hb_font_t to work upon
*
* Gets the FT_Face associated with @font.
*
* This face will be kept around and access to the FT_Face object
* from other HarfBuzz API wil be blocked until you call hb_ft_font_unlock_face().
*
* This function works with #hb_font_t objects created by
* hb_ft_font_create() or hb_ft_font_create_referenced().
*
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* Return value: (nullable) (transfer none): the FT_Face associated with @font or `NULL`
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* Since: 2.6.5
**/
FT_Face
hb_ft_font_lock_face (hb_font_t *font)
{
if (unlikely (font->destroy != (hb_destroy_func_t) _hb_ft_font_destroy))
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return nullptr;
const hb_ft_font_t *ft_font = (const hb_ft_font_t *) font->user_data;
ft_font->lock.lock ();
return ft_font->ft_face;
}
/**
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* hb_ft_font_unlock_face: (skip)
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* @font: #hb_font_t to work upon
*
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* Releases an FT_Face previously obtained with hb_ft_font_lock_face().
*
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* Since: 2.6.5
**/
void
hb_ft_font_unlock_face (hb_font_t *font)
{
if (unlikely (font->destroy != (hb_destroy_func_t) _hb_ft_font_destroy))
return;
const hb_ft_font_t *ft_font = (const hb_ft_font_t *) font->user_data;
ft_font->lock.unlock ();
}
static hb_bool_t
hb_ft_get_nominal_glyph (hb_font_t *font,
void *font_data,
hb_codepoint_t unicode,
hb_codepoint_t *glyph,
void *user_data HB_UNUSED)
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{
const hb_ft_font_t *ft_font = (const hb_ft_font_t *) font_data;
hb_lock_t lock (ft_font->lock);
unsigned int g = FT_Get_Char_Index (ft_font->ft_face, unicode);
if (unlikely (!g))
{
if (unlikely (ft_font->symbol))
{
switch ((unsigned) font->face->table.OS2->get_font_page ()) {
case OT::OS2::font_page_t::FONT_PAGE_NONE:
if (unicode <= 0x00FFu)
/* For symbol-encoded OpenType fonts, we duplicate the
* U+F000..F0FF range at U+0000..U+00FF. That's what
* Windows seems to do, and that's hinted about at:
* https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/typography/opentype/spec/recom
* under "Non-Standard (Symbol) Fonts". */
g = FT_Get_Char_Index (ft_font->ft_face, 0xF000u + unicode);
break;
#ifndef HB_NO_OT_SHAPER_ARABIC_FALLBACK
case OT::OS2::font_page_t::FONT_PAGE_SIMP_ARABIC:
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g = FT_Get_Char_Index (ft_font->ft_face, _hb_arabic_pua_simp_map (unicode));
break;
case OT::OS2::font_page_t::FONT_PAGE_TRAD_ARABIC:
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g = FT_Get_Char_Index (ft_font->ft_face, _hb_arabic_pua_trad_map (unicode));
break;
#endif
default:
break;
}
if (!g)
return false;
}
else
return false;
}
*glyph = g;
return true;
}
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static unsigned int
hb_ft_get_nominal_glyphs (hb_font_t *font HB_UNUSED,
void *font_data,
unsigned int count,
const hb_codepoint_t *first_unicode,
unsigned int unicode_stride,
hb_codepoint_t *first_glyph,
unsigned int glyph_stride,
void *user_data HB_UNUSED)
{
const hb_ft_font_t *ft_font = (const hb_ft_font_t *) font_data;
hb_lock_t lock (ft_font->lock);
unsigned int done;
for (done = 0;
done < count && (*first_glyph = FT_Get_Char_Index (ft_font->ft_face, *first_unicode));
done++)
{
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first_unicode = &StructAtOffsetUnaligned<hb_codepoint_t> (first_unicode, unicode_stride);
first_glyph = &StructAtOffsetUnaligned<hb_codepoint_t> (first_glyph, glyph_stride);
}
/* We don't need to do ft_font->symbol dance here, since HB calls the singular
* nominal_glyph() for what we don't handle here. */
return done;
}
static hb_bool_t
hb_ft_get_variation_glyph (hb_font_t *font HB_UNUSED,
void *font_data,
hb_codepoint_t unicode,
hb_codepoint_t variation_selector,
hb_codepoint_t *glyph,
void *user_data HB_UNUSED)
{
const hb_ft_font_t *ft_font = (const hb_ft_font_t *) font_data;
hb_lock_t lock (ft_font->lock);
unsigned int g = FT_Face_GetCharVariantIndex (ft_font->ft_face, unicode, variation_selector);
if (unlikely (!g))
return false;
*glyph = g;
return true;
}
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static void
hb_ft_get_glyph_h_advances (hb_font_t* font, void* font_data,
unsigned count,
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const hb_codepoint_t *first_glyph,
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unsigned glyph_stride,
hb_position_t *first_advance,
unsigned advance_stride,
void *user_data HB_UNUSED)
{
const hb_ft_font_t *ft_font = (const hb_ft_font_t *) font_data;
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hb_position_t *orig_first_advance = first_advance;
hb_lock_t lock (ft_font->lock);
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FT_Face ft_face = ft_font->ft_face;
int load_flags = ft_font->load_flags;
float x_mult;
#ifdef HAVE_FT_GET_TRANSFORM
if (ft_font->transform)
{
FT_Matrix matrix;
FT_Get_Transform (ft_face, &matrix, nullptr);
x_mult = sqrtf ((float)matrix.xx * matrix.xx + (float)matrix.xy * matrix.xy) / 65536.f;
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x_mult *= font->x_scale < 0 ? -1 : +1;
}
else
#endif
{
x_mult = font->x_scale < 0 ? -1 : +1;
}
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for (unsigned int i = 0; i < count; i++)
{
FT_Fixed v = 0;
hb_codepoint_t glyph = *first_glyph;
unsigned int cv;
if (ft_font->advance_cache.get (glyph, &cv))
v = cv;
else
{
FT_Get_Advance (ft_face, glyph, load_flags, &v);
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/* Work around bug that FreeType seems to return negative advance
* for variable-set fonts if x_scale is negative! */
v = abs (v);
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v = (int) (v * x_mult + (1<<9)) >> 10;
ft_font->advance_cache.set (glyph, v);
}
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*first_advance = v;
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first_glyph = &StructAtOffsetUnaligned<hb_codepoint_t> (first_glyph, glyph_stride);
first_advance = &StructAtOffsetUnaligned<hb_position_t> (first_advance, advance_stride);
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}
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if (font->x_strength && !font->embolden_in_place)
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{
/* Emboldening. */
hb_position_t x_strength = font->x_scale >= 0 ? font->x_strength : -font->x_strength;
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first_advance = orig_first_advance;
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < count; i++)
{
*first_advance += *first_advance ? x_strength : 0;
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first_advance = &StructAtOffsetUnaligned<hb_position_t> (first_advance, advance_stride);
}
}
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}
#ifndef HB_NO_VERTICAL
static hb_position_t
hb_ft_get_glyph_v_advance (hb_font_t *font,
void *font_data,
hb_codepoint_t glyph,
void *user_data HB_UNUSED)
{
const hb_ft_font_t *ft_font = (const hb_ft_font_t *) font_data;
hb_lock_t lock (ft_font->lock);
FT_Fixed v;
float y_mult;
#ifdef HAVE_FT_GET_TRANSFORM
if (ft_font->transform)
{
FT_Matrix matrix;
FT_Get_Transform (ft_font->ft_face, &matrix, nullptr);
y_mult = sqrtf ((float)matrix.yx * matrix.yx + (float)matrix.yy * matrix.yy) / 65536.f;
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y_mult *= font->y_scale < 0 ? -1 : +1;
}
else
#endif
{
y_mult = font->y_scale < 0 ? -1 : +1;
}
if (unlikely (FT_Get_Advance (ft_font->ft_face, glyph, ft_font->load_flags | FT_LOAD_VERTICAL_LAYOUT, &v)))
return 0;
v = (int) (y_mult * v);
/* Note: FreeType's vertical metrics grows downward while other FreeType coordinates
* have a Y growing upward. Hence the extra negation. */
hb_position_t y_strength = font->y_scale >= 0 ? font->y_strength : -font->y_strength;
return ((-v + (1<<9)) >> 10) + (font->embolden_in_place ? 0 : y_strength);
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}
#endif
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#ifndef HB_NO_VERTICAL
static hb_bool_t
hb_ft_get_glyph_v_origin (hb_font_t *font,
void *font_data,
hb_codepoint_t glyph,
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hb_position_t *x,
hb_position_t *y,
void *user_data HB_UNUSED)
{
const hb_ft_font_t *ft_font = (const hb_ft_font_t *) font_data;
hb_lock_t lock (ft_font->lock);
FT_Face ft_face = ft_font->ft_face;
float x_mult, y_mult;
#ifdef HAVE_FT_GET_TRANSFORM
if (ft_font->transform)
{
FT_Matrix matrix;
FT_Get_Transform (ft_face, &matrix, nullptr);
x_mult = sqrtf ((float)matrix.xx * matrix.xx + (float)matrix.xy * matrix.xy) / 65536.f;
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x_mult *= font->x_scale < 0 ? -1 : +1;
y_mult = sqrtf ((float)matrix.yx * matrix.yx + (float)matrix.yy * matrix.yy) / 65536.f;
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y_mult *= font->y_scale < 0 ? -1 : +1;
}
else
#endif
{
x_mult = font->x_scale < 0 ? -1 : +1;
y_mult = font->y_scale < 0 ? -1 : +1;
}
if (unlikely (FT_Load_Glyph (ft_face, glyph, ft_font->load_flags)))
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return false;
/* Note: FreeType's vertical metrics grows downward while other FreeType coordinates
* have a Y growing upward. Hence the extra negation. */
*x = ft_face->glyph->metrics.horiBearingX - ft_face->glyph->metrics.vertBearingX;
*y = ft_face->glyph->metrics.horiBearingY - (-ft_face->glyph->metrics.vertBearingY);
*x = (hb_position_t) (x_mult * *x);
*y = (hb_position_t) (y_mult * *y);
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return true;
}
#endif
#ifndef HB_NO_OT_SHAPE_FALLBACK
static hb_position_t
hb_ft_get_glyph_h_kerning (hb_font_t *font,
void *font_data,
hb_codepoint_t left_glyph,
hb_codepoint_t right_glyph,
void *user_data HB_UNUSED)
{
const hb_ft_font_t *ft_font = (const hb_ft_font_t *) font_data;
hb_lock_t lock (ft_font->lock);
FT_Vector kerningv;
FT_Kerning_Mode mode = font->x_ppem ? FT_KERNING_DEFAULT : FT_KERNING_UNFITTED;
if (FT_Get_Kerning (ft_font->ft_face, left_glyph, right_glyph, mode, &kerningv))
return 0;
return kerningv.x;
}
#endif
static hb_bool_t
hb_ft_get_glyph_extents (hb_font_t *font,
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void *font_data,
hb_codepoint_t glyph,
hb_glyph_extents_t *extents,
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void *user_data HB_UNUSED)
{
const hb_ft_font_t *ft_font = (const hb_ft_font_t *) font_data;
hb_lock_t lock (ft_font->lock);
FT_Face ft_face = ft_font->ft_face;
float x_mult, y_mult;
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float slant_xy = font->slant_xy;
#ifdef HAVE_FT_GET_TRANSFORM
if (ft_font->transform)
{
FT_Matrix matrix;
FT_Get_Transform (ft_face, &matrix, nullptr);
x_mult = sqrtf ((float)matrix.xx * matrix.xx + (float)matrix.xy * matrix.xy) / 65536.f;
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x_mult *= font->x_scale < 0 ? -1 : +1;
y_mult = sqrtf ((float)matrix.yx * matrix.yx + (float)matrix.yy * matrix.yy) / 65536.f;
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y_mult *= font->y_scale < 0 ? -1 : +1;
}
else
#endif
{
x_mult = font->x_scale < 0 ? -1 : +1;
y_mult = font->y_scale < 0 ? -1 : +1;
}
if (unlikely (FT_Load_Glyph (ft_face, glyph, ft_font->load_flags)))
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return false;
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/* Copied from hb_font_t::scale_glyph_extents. */
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float x1 = x_mult * ft_face->glyph->metrics.horiBearingX;
float y1 = y_mult * ft_face->glyph->metrics.horiBearingY;
float x2 = x1 + x_mult * ft_face->glyph->metrics.width;
float y2 = y1 + y_mult * -ft_face->glyph->metrics.height;
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/* Apply slant. */
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if (slant_xy)
{
x1 += hb_min (y1 * slant_xy, y2 * slant_xy);
x2 += hb_max (y1 * slant_xy, y2 * slant_xy);
}
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extents->x_bearing = floorf (x1);
extents->y_bearing = floorf (y1);
extents->width = ceilf (x2) - extents->x_bearing;
extents->height = ceilf (y2) - extents->y_bearing;
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if (font->x_strength || font->y_strength)
{
/* Y */
int y_shift = font->y_strength;
if (font->y_scale < 0) y_shift = -y_shift;
extents->y_bearing += y_shift;
extents->height -= y_shift;
/* X */
int x_shift = font->x_strength;
if (font->x_scale < 0) x_shift = -x_shift;
if (font->embolden_in_place)
extents->x_bearing -= x_shift / 2;
extents->width += x_shift;
}
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return true;
}
static hb_bool_t
hb_ft_get_glyph_contour_point (hb_font_t *font HB_UNUSED,
void *font_data,
hb_codepoint_t glyph,
unsigned int point_index,
hb_position_t *x,
hb_position_t *y,
void *user_data HB_UNUSED)
{
const hb_ft_font_t *ft_font = (const hb_ft_font_t *) font_data;
hb_lock_t lock (ft_font->lock);
FT_Face ft_face = ft_font->ft_face;
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if (unlikely (FT_Load_Glyph (ft_face, glyph, ft_font->load_flags)))
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return false;
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if (unlikely (ft_face->glyph->format != FT_GLYPH_FORMAT_OUTLINE))
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return false;
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if (unlikely (point_index >= (unsigned int) ft_face->glyph->outline.n_points))
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return false;
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*x = ft_face->glyph->outline.points[point_index].x;
*y = ft_face->glyph->outline.points[point_index].y;
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return true;
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}
static hb_bool_t
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hb_ft_get_glyph_name (hb_font_t *font HB_UNUSED,
void *font_data,
hb_codepoint_t glyph,
char *name, unsigned int size,
void *user_data HB_UNUSED)
{
const hb_ft_font_t *ft_font = (const hb_ft_font_t *) font_data;
hb_lock_t lock (ft_font->lock);
FT_Face ft_face = ft_font->ft_face;
hb_bool_t ret = !FT_Get_Glyph_Name (ft_face, glyph, name, size);
if (ret && (size && !*name))
ret = false;
return ret;
}
static hb_bool_t
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hb_ft_get_glyph_from_name (hb_font_t *font HB_UNUSED,
void *font_data,
const char *name, int len, /* -1 means nul-terminated */
hb_codepoint_t *glyph,
void *user_data HB_UNUSED)
{
const hb_ft_font_t *ft_font = (const hb_ft_font_t *) font_data;
hb_lock_t lock (ft_font->lock);
FT_Face ft_face = ft_font->ft_face;
if (len < 0)
*glyph = FT_Get_Name_Index (ft_face, (FT_String *) name);
else {
/* Make a nul-terminated version. */
char buf[128];
len = hb_min (len, (int) sizeof (buf) - 1);
strncpy (buf, name, len);
buf[len] = '\0';
*glyph = FT_Get_Name_Index (ft_face, buf);
}
if (*glyph == 0)
{
/* Check whether the given name was actually the name of glyph 0. */
char buf[128];
if (!FT_Get_Glyph_Name(ft_face, 0, buf, sizeof (buf)) &&
len < 0 ? !strcmp (buf, name) : !strncmp (buf, name, len))
return true;
}
return *glyph != 0;
}
static hb_bool_t
hb_ft_get_font_h_extents (hb_font_t *font HB_UNUSED,
void *font_data,
hb_font_extents_t *metrics,
void *user_data HB_UNUSED)
{
const hb_ft_font_t *ft_font = (const hb_ft_font_t *) font_data;
hb_lock_t lock (ft_font->lock);
FT_Face ft_face = ft_font->ft_face;
float y_mult;
#ifdef HAVE_FT_GET_TRANSFORM
if (ft_font->transform)
{
FT_Matrix matrix;
FT_Get_Transform (ft_face, &matrix, nullptr);
y_mult = sqrtf ((float)matrix.yx * matrix.yx + (float)matrix.yy * matrix.yy) / 65536.f;
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y_mult *= font->y_scale < 0 ? -1 : +1;
}
else
#endif
{
y_mult = font->y_scale < 0 ? -1 : +1;
}
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if (ft_face->units_per_EM != 0)
{
metrics->ascender = FT_MulFix(ft_face->ascender, ft_face->size->metrics.y_scale);
metrics->descender = FT_MulFix(ft_face->descender, ft_face->size->metrics.y_scale);
metrics->line_gap = FT_MulFix( ft_face->height, ft_face->size->metrics.y_scale ) - (metrics->ascender - metrics->descender);
}
else
{
/* Bitmap-only font, eg. color bitmap font. */
metrics->ascender = ft_face->size->metrics.ascender;
metrics->descender = ft_face->size->metrics.descender;
metrics->line_gap = ft_face->size->metrics.height - (metrics->ascender - metrics->descender);
}
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metrics->ascender = (hb_position_t) (y_mult * (metrics->ascender + font->y_strength));
metrics->descender = (hb_position_t) (y_mult * metrics->descender);
metrics->line_gap = (hb_position_t) (y_mult * metrics->line_gap);
return true;
}
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#ifndef HB_NO_DRAW
static int
_hb_ft_move_to (const FT_Vector *to,
void *arg)
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{
hb_draw_session_t *drawing = (hb_draw_session_t *) arg;
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drawing->move_to (to->x, to->y);
return FT_Err_Ok;
}
static int
_hb_ft_line_to (const FT_Vector *to,
void *arg)
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{
hb_draw_session_t *drawing = (hb_draw_session_t *) arg;
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drawing->line_to (to->x, to->y);
return FT_Err_Ok;
}
static int
_hb_ft_conic_to (const FT_Vector *control,
const FT_Vector *to,
void *arg)
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{
hb_draw_session_t *drawing = (hb_draw_session_t *) arg;
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drawing->quadratic_to (control->x, control->y,
to->x, to->y);
return FT_Err_Ok;
}
static int
_hb_ft_cubic_to (const FT_Vector *control1,
const FT_Vector *control2,
const FT_Vector *to,
void *arg)
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{
hb_draw_session_t *drawing = (hb_draw_session_t *) arg;
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drawing->cubic_to (control1->x, control1->y,
control2->x, control2->y,
to->x, to->y);
return FT_Err_Ok;
}
static void
hb_ft_draw_glyph (hb_font_t *font,
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void *font_data,
hb_codepoint_t glyph,
hb_draw_funcs_t *draw_funcs, void *draw_data,
void *user_data HB_UNUSED)
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{
const hb_ft_font_t *ft_font = (const hb_ft_font_t *) font_data;
hb_lock_t lock (ft_font->lock);
FT_Face ft_face = ft_font->ft_face;
if (unlikely (FT_Load_Glyph (ft_face, glyph,
FT_LOAD_NO_BITMAP | ft_font->load_flags)))
return;
if (ft_face->glyph->format != FT_GLYPH_FORMAT_OUTLINE)
return;
const FT_Outline_Funcs outline_funcs = {
_hb_ft_move_to,
_hb_ft_line_to,
_hb_ft_conic_to,
_hb_ft_cubic_to,
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0, /* shift */
0, /* delta */
};
hb_draw_session_t draw_session (draw_funcs, draw_data, font->slant_xy);
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/* Embolden */
if (font->x_strength || font->y_strength)
{
FT_Outline_EmboldenXY (&ft_face->glyph->outline, font->x_strength, font->y_strength);
int x_shift = 0;
int y_shift = 0;
if (font->embolden_in_place)
{
/* Undo the FreeType shift. */
x_shift = -font->x_strength / 2;
y_shift = 0;
if (font->y_scale < 0) y_shift = -font->y_strength;
}
else
{
/* FreeType applied things in the wrong direction for negative scale; fix up. */
if (font->x_scale < 0) x_shift = -font->x_strength;
if (font->y_scale < 0) y_shift = -font->y_strength;
}
if (x_shift || y_shift)
{
auto &outline = ft_face->glyph->outline;
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for (auto &point : hb_iter (outline.points, outline.contours[outline.n_contours - 1] + 1))
{
point.x += x_shift;
point.y += y_shift;
}
}
}
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FT_Outline_Decompose (&ft_face->glyph->outline,
&outline_funcs,
&draw_session);
}
#endif
#ifndef HB_NO_PAINT
#if (FREETYPE_MAJOR*10000 + FREETYPE_MINOR*100 + FREETYPE_PATCH) >= 21300
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#include "hb-ft-colr.hh"
static void
hb_ft_paint_glyph (hb_font_t *font,
void *font_data,
hb_codepoint_t gid,
hb_paint_funcs_t *paint_funcs, void *paint_data,
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unsigned int palette_index,
hb_color_t foreground,
void *user_data)
{
const hb_ft_font_t *ft_font = (const hb_ft_font_t *) font_data;
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hb_lock_t lock (ft_font->lock);
FT_Face ft_face = ft_font->ft_face;
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/* We release the lock before calling into glyph callbacks, such that
* eg. draw API can call back into the face.*/
if (unlikely (FT_Load_Glyph (ft_face, gid,
ft_font->load_flags | FT_LOAD_COLOR)))
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return;
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if (ft_face->glyph->format == FT_GLYPH_FORMAT_OUTLINE)
{
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if (hb_ft_paint_glyph_colr (font, font_data, gid,
paint_funcs, paint_data,
palette_index, foreground,
user_data))
return;
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/* Simple outline. */
ft_font->lock.unlock ();
paint_funcs->push_clip_glyph (paint_data, gid, font);
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ft_font->lock.lock ();
paint_funcs->color (paint_data, true, foreground);
paint_funcs->pop_clip (paint_data);
return;
}
auto *glyph = ft_face->glyph;
if (glyph->format == FT_GLYPH_FORMAT_BITMAP)
{
auto &bitmap = glyph->bitmap;
if (bitmap.pixel_mode == FT_PIXEL_MODE_BGRA)
{
if (bitmap.pitch != (signed) bitmap.width * 4)
return;
ft_font->lock.unlock ();
hb_blob_t *blob = hb_blob_create ((const char *) bitmap.buffer,
bitmap.pitch * bitmap.rows,
HB_MEMORY_MODE_DUPLICATE,
nullptr, nullptr);
hb_glyph_extents_t extents;
if (!hb_font_get_glyph_extents (font, gid, &extents))
goto out;
if (!paint_funcs->image (paint_data,
blob,
bitmap.width,
bitmap.rows,
HB_PAINT_IMAGE_FORMAT_BGRA,
font->slant_xy,
&extents))
{
/* TODO Try a forced outline load and paint? */
}
out:
hb_blob_destroy (blob);
ft_font->lock.lock ();
}
return;
}
}
#endif
#endif
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static inline void free_static_ft_funcs ();
static struct hb_ft_font_funcs_lazy_loader_t : hb_font_funcs_lazy_loader_t<hb_ft_font_funcs_lazy_loader_t>
{
static hb_font_funcs_t *create ()
{
hb_font_funcs_t *funcs = hb_font_funcs_create ();
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hb_font_funcs_set_nominal_glyph_func (funcs, hb_ft_get_nominal_glyph, nullptr, nullptr);
hb_font_funcs_set_nominal_glyphs_func (funcs, hb_ft_get_nominal_glyphs, nullptr, nullptr);
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hb_font_funcs_set_variation_glyph_func (funcs, hb_ft_get_variation_glyph, nullptr, nullptr);
hb_font_funcs_set_font_h_extents_func (funcs, hb_ft_get_font_h_extents, nullptr, nullptr);
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hb_font_funcs_set_glyph_h_advances_func (funcs, hb_ft_get_glyph_h_advances, nullptr, nullptr);
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//hb_font_funcs_set_glyph_h_origin_func (funcs, hb_ft_get_glyph_h_origin, nullptr, nullptr);
#ifndef HB_NO_VERTICAL
//hb_font_funcs_set_font_v_extents_func (funcs, hb_ft_get_font_v_extents, nullptr, nullptr);
hb_font_funcs_set_glyph_v_advance_func (funcs, hb_ft_get_glyph_v_advance, nullptr, nullptr);
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hb_font_funcs_set_glyph_v_origin_func (funcs, hb_ft_get_glyph_v_origin, nullptr, nullptr);
#endif
#ifndef HB_NO_OT_SHAPE_FALLBACK
hb_font_funcs_set_glyph_h_kerning_func (funcs, hb_ft_get_glyph_h_kerning, nullptr, nullptr);
#endif
//hb_font_funcs_set_glyph_v_kerning_func (funcs, hb_ft_get_glyph_v_kerning, nullptr, nullptr);
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hb_font_funcs_set_glyph_extents_func (funcs, hb_ft_get_glyph_extents, nullptr, nullptr);
hb_font_funcs_set_glyph_contour_point_func (funcs, hb_ft_get_glyph_contour_point, nullptr, nullptr);
hb_font_funcs_set_glyph_name_func (funcs, hb_ft_get_glyph_name, nullptr, nullptr);
hb_font_funcs_set_glyph_from_name_func (funcs, hb_ft_get_glyph_from_name, nullptr, nullptr);
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#ifndef HB_NO_DRAW
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hb_font_funcs_set_draw_glyph_func (funcs, hb_ft_draw_glyph, nullptr, nullptr);
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#endif
#ifndef HB_NO_PAINT
#if (FREETYPE_MAJOR*10000 + FREETYPE_MINOR*100 + FREETYPE_PATCH) >= 21300
hb_font_funcs_set_paint_glyph_func (funcs, hb_ft_paint_glyph, nullptr, nullptr);
#endif
#endif
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hb_font_funcs_make_immutable (funcs);
hb_atexit (free_static_ft_funcs);
return funcs;
}
} static_ft_funcs;
static inline
void free_static_ft_funcs ()
{
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static_ft_funcs.free_instance ();
}
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static hb_font_funcs_t *
_hb_ft_get_font_funcs ()
{
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return static_ft_funcs.get_unconst ();
}
static void
_hb_ft_font_set_funcs (hb_font_t *font, FT_Face ft_face, bool unref)
{
bool symbol = ft_face->charmap && ft_face->charmap->encoding == FT_ENCODING_MS_SYMBOL;
hb_ft_font_t *ft_font = _hb_ft_font_create (ft_face, symbol, unref);
if (unlikely (!ft_font)) return;
hb_font_set_funcs (font,
_hb_ft_get_font_funcs (),
ft_font,
_hb_ft_font_destroy);
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}
static hb_blob_t *
_hb_ft_reference_table (hb_face_t *face HB_UNUSED, hb_tag_t tag, void *user_data)
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{
FT_Face ft_face = (FT_Face) user_data;
FT_Byte *buffer;
FT_ULong length = 0;
FT_Error error;
/* Note: FreeType like HarfBuzz uses the NONE tag for fetching the entire blob */
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error = FT_Load_Sfnt_Table (ft_face, tag, 0, nullptr, &length);
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if (error)
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return nullptr;
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buffer = (FT_Byte *) hb_malloc (length);
if (!buffer)
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return nullptr;
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error = FT_Load_Sfnt_Table (ft_face, tag, 0, buffer, &length);
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if (error)
{
hb_free (buffer);
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return nullptr;
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}
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return hb_blob_create ((const char *) buffer, length,
HB_MEMORY_MODE_WRITABLE,
buffer, hb_free);
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}
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/**
* hb_ft_face_create:
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* @ft_face: (destroy destroy) (scope notified): FT_Face to work upon
* @destroy: (nullable): A callback to call when the face object is not needed anymore
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*
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* Creates an #hb_face_t face object from the specified FT_Face.
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*
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* Note that this is using the FT_Face object just to get at the underlying
* font data, and fonts created from the returned #hb_face_t will use the native
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* HarfBuzz font implementation, unless you call hb_ft_font_set_funcs() on them.
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*
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* This variant of the function does not provide any life-cycle management.
*
* Most client programs should use hb_ft_face_create_referenced()
* (or, perhaps, hb_ft_face_create_cached()) instead.
*
* If you know you have valid reasons not to use hb_ft_face_create_referenced(),
* then it is the client program's responsibility to destroy @ft_face
* after the #hb_face_t face object has been destroyed.
*
* Return value: (transfer full): the new #hb_face_t face object
*
* Since: 0.9.2
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**/
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hb_face_t *
hb_ft_face_create (FT_Face ft_face,
hb_destroy_func_t destroy)
{
hb_face_t *face;
if (!ft_face->stream->read) {
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hb_blob_t *blob;
blob = hb_blob_create ((const char *) ft_face->stream->base,
(unsigned int) ft_face->stream->size,
HB_MEMORY_MODE_READONLY,
ft_face, destroy);
face = hb_face_create (blob, ft_face->face_index);
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hb_blob_destroy (blob);
} else {
face = hb_face_create_for_tables (_hb_ft_reference_table, ft_face, destroy);
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}
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hb_face_set_index (face, ft_face->face_index);
hb_face_set_upem (face, ft_face->units_per_EM);
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return face;
}
[ft] Add hb_ft_face_create_referenced() and hb_ft_font_create_referenced() When I originally wrote hb-ft, FreeType objects did not support reference counting. As such, hb_ft_face_create() and hb_ft_font_create() had a "destroy" callback and client was responsible for making sure FT_Face is kept around as long as the hb-font/face are alive. However, since this was not clearly documented, some clienets didn't correctly did that. In particular, some clients assumed that it's safe to destroy FT_Face and then hb_face_t. This, indeed, used to work, until 45fd9424c723f115ca98995b8f8a25185a6fc71d, which make face destroy access font tables. Now, I fixed that issue in 395b35903e052aecc97d0807e4f813c64c0d2b0b since the access was not needed, but the problem remains that not all clients handle this correctly. See: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86300 Fortunately, FT_Reference_Face() was added to FreeType in 2010, and so we can use it now. Originally I wanted to change hb_ft_face_create() and hb_ft_font_create() to reference the face if destroy==NULL was passed in. That would improve pretty much all clients, with little undesired effects. Except that FreeType itself, when compiled with HarfBuzz support, calls hb_ft_font_create() with destroy==NULL and saves the resulting hb-font on the ft-face (why does it not free it immediately?). Making hb-face reference ft-face causes a cycling reference there. At least, that's my current understanding. At any rate, a cleaner approach, even if it means all clients will need a change, is to introduce brand new API. Which this commit does. Some comments added to hb-ft.h, hoping to make future clients make better choices. Fixes https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=75299
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/**
* hb_ft_face_create_referenced:
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* @ft_face: FT_Face to work upon
*
* Creates an #hb_face_t face object from the specified FT_Face.
*
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* Note that this is using the FT_Face object just to get at the underlying
* font data, and fonts created from the returned #hb_face_t will use the native
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* HarfBuzz font implementation, unless you call hb_ft_font_set_funcs() on them.
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*
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* This is the preferred variant of the hb_ft_face_create*
* function family, because it calls FT_Reference_Face() on @ft_face,
* ensuring that @ft_face remains alive as long as the resulting
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* #hb_face_t face object remains alive. Also calls FT_Done_Face()
* when the #hb_face_t face object is destroyed.
[ft] Add hb_ft_face_create_referenced() and hb_ft_font_create_referenced() When I originally wrote hb-ft, FreeType objects did not support reference counting. As such, hb_ft_face_create() and hb_ft_font_create() had a "destroy" callback and client was responsible for making sure FT_Face is kept around as long as the hb-font/face are alive. However, since this was not clearly documented, some clienets didn't correctly did that. In particular, some clients assumed that it's safe to destroy FT_Face and then hb_face_t. This, indeed, used to work, until 45fd9424c723f115ca98995b8f8a25185a6fc71d, which make face destroy access font tables. Now, I fixed that issue in 395b35903e052aecc97d0807e4f813c64c0d2b0b since the access was not needed, but the problem remains that not all clients handle this correctly. See: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86300 Fortunately, FT_Reference_Face() was added to FreeType in 2010, and so we can use it now. Originally I wanted to change hb_ft_face_create() and hb_ft_font_create() to reference the face if destroy==NULL was passed in. That would improve pretty much all clients, with little undesired effects. Except that FreeType itself, when compiled with HarfBuzz support, calls hb_ft_font_create() with destroy==NULL and saves the resulting hb-font on the ft-face (why does it not free it immediately?). Making hb-face reference ft-face causes a cycling reference there. At least, that's my current understanding. At any rate, a cleaner approach, even if it means all clients will need a change, is to introduce brand new API. Which this commit does. Some comments added to hb-ft.h, hoping to make future clients make better choices. Fixes https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=75299
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*
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* Use this version unless you know you have good reasons not to.
[ft] Add hb_ft_face_create_referenced() and hb_ft_font_create_referenced() When I originally wrote hb-ft, FreeType objects did not support reference counting. As such, hb_ft_face_create() and hb_ft_font_create() had a "destroy" callback and client was responsible for making sure FT_Face is kept around as long as the hb-font/face are alive. However, since this was not clearly documented, some clienets didn't correctly did that. In particular, some clients assumed that it's safe to destroy FT_Face and then hb_face_t. This, indeed, used to work, until 45fd9424c723f115ca98995b8f8a25185a6fc71d, which make face destroy access font tables. Now, I fixed that issue in 395b35903e052aecc97d0807e4f813c64c0d2b0b since the access was not needed, but the problem remains that not all clients handle this correctly. See: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86300 Fortunately, FT_Reference_Face() was added to FreeType in 2010, and so we can use it now. Originally I wanted to change hb_ft_face_create() and hb_ft_font_create() to reference the face if destroy==NULL was passed in. That would improve pretty much all clients, with little undesired effects. Except that FreeType itself, when compiled with HarfBuzz support, calls hb_ft_font_create() with destroy==NULL and saves the resulting hb-font on the ft-face (why does it not free it immediately?). Making hb-face reference ft-face causes a cycling reference there. At least, that's my current understanding. At any rate, a cleaner approach, even if it means all clients will need a change, is to introduce brand new API. Which this commit does. Some comments added to hb-ft.h, hoping to make future clients make better choices. Fixes https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=75299
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*
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* Return value: (transfer full): the new #hb_face_t face object
*
* Since: 0.9.38
[ft] Add hb_ft_face_create_referenced() and hb_ft_font_create_referenced() When I originally wrote hb-ft, FreeType objects did not support reference counting. As such, hb_ft_face_create() and hb_ft_font_create() had a "destroy" callback and client was responsible for making sure FT_Face is kept around as long as the hb-font/face are alive. However, since this was not clearly documented, some clienets didn't correctly did that. In particular, some clients assumed that it's safe to destroy FT_Face and then hb_face_t. This, indeed, used to work, until 45fd9424c723f115ca98995b8f8a25185a6fc71d, which make face destroy access font tables. Now, I fixed that issue in 395b35903e052aecc97d0807e4f813c64c0d2b0b since the access was not needed, but the problem remains that not all clients handle this correctly. See: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86300 Fortunately, FT_Reference_Face() was added to FreeType in 2010, and so we can use it now. Originally I wanted to change hb_ft_face_create() and hb_ft_font_create() to reference the face if destroy==NULL was passed in. That would improve pretty much all clients, with little undesired effects. Except that FreeType itself, when compiled with HarfBuzz support, calls hb_ft_font_create() with destroy==NULL and saves the resulting hb-font on the ft-face (why does it not free it immediately?). Making hb-face reference ft-face causes a cycling reference there. At least, that's my current understanding. At any rate, a cleaner approach, even if it means all clients will need a change, is to introduce brand new API. Which this commit does. Some comments added to hb-ft.h, hoping to make future clients make better choices. Fixes https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=75299
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**/
hb_face_t *
hb_ft_face_create_referenced (FT_Face ft_face)
{
FT_Reference_Face (ft_face);
return hb_ft_face_create (ft_face, _hb_ft_face_destroy);
[ft] Add hb_ft_face_create_referenced() and hb_ft_font_create_referenced() When I originally wrote hb-ft, FreeType objects did not support reference counting. As such, hb_ft_face_create() and hb_ft_font_create() had a "destroy" callback and client was responsible for making sure FT_Face is kept around as long as the hb-font/face are alive. However, since this was not clearly documented, some clienets didn't correctly did that. In particular, some clients assumed that it's safe to destroy FT_Face and then hb_face_t. This, indeed, used to work, until 45fd9424c723f115ca98995b8f8a25185a6fc71d, which make face destroy access font tables. Now, I fixed that issue in 395b35903e052aecc97d0807e4f813c64c0d2b0b since the access was not needed, but the problem remains that not all clients handle this correctly. See: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86300 Fortunately, FT_Reference_Face() was added to FreeType in 2010, and so we can use it now. Originally I wanted to change hb_ft_face_create() and hb_ft_font_create() to reference the face if destroy==NULL was passed in. That would improve pretty much all clients, with little undesired effects. Except that FreeType itself, when compiled with HarfBuzz support, calls hb_ft_font_create() with destroy==NULL and saves the resulting hb-font on the ft-face (why does it not free it immediately?). Making hb-face reference ft-face causes a cycling reference there. At least, that's my current understanding. At any rate, a cleaner approach, even if it means all clients will need a change, is to introduce brand new API. Which this commit does. Some comments added to hb-ft.h, hoping to make future clients make better choices. Fixes https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=75299
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}
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static void
hb_ft_face_finalize (void *arg)
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{
FT_Face ft_face = (FT_Face) arg;
hb_face_destroy ((hb_face_t *) ft_face->generic.data);
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}
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/**
* hb_ft_face_create_cached:
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* @ft_face: FT_Face to work upon
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*
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* Creates an #hb_face_t face object from the specified FT_Face.
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*
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* Note that this is using the FT_Face object just to get at the underlying
* font data, and fonts created from the returned #hb_face_t will use the native
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* HarfBuzz font implementation, unless you call hb_ft_font_set_funcs() on them.
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*
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* This variant of the function caches the newly created #hb_face_t
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* face object, using the @generic pointer of @ft_face. Subsequent function
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* calls that are passed the same @ft_face parameter will have the same
* #hb_face_t returned to them, and that #hb_face_t will be correctly
* reference counted.
*
* However, client programs are still responsible for destroying
* @ft_face after the last #hb_face_t face object has been destroyed.
*
* Return value: (transfer full): the new #hb_face_t face object
*
* Since: 0.9.2
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**/
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hb_face_t *
hb_ft_face_create_cached (FT_Face ft_face)
{
if (unlikely (!ft_face->generic.data || ft_face->generic.finalizer != (FT_Generic_Finalizer) hb_ft_face_finalize))
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{
if (ft_face->generic.finalizer)
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ft_face->generic.finalizer (ft_face);
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ft_face->generic.data = hb_ft_face_create (ft_face, nullptr);
ft_face->generic.finalizer = hb_ft_face_finalize;
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}
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return hb_face_reference ((hb_face_t *) ft_face->generic.data);
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}
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/**
* hb_ft_font_create:
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* @ft_face: (destroy destroy) (scope notified): FT_Face to work upon
* @destroy: (nullable): A callback to call when the font object is not needed anymore
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*
* Creates an #hb_font_t font object from the specified FT_Face.
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*
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* <note>Note: You must set the face size on @ft_face before calling
* hb_ft_font_create() on it. HarfBuzz assumes size is always set and will
* access `size` member of FT_Face unconditionally.</note>
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*
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* This variant of the function does not provide any life-cycle management.
*
* Most client programs should use hb_ft_font_create_referenced()
* instead.
*
* If you know you have valid reasons not to use hb_ft_font_create_referenced(),
* then it is the client program's responsibility to destroy @ft_face
* after the #hb_font_t font object has been destroyed.
*
* HarfBuzz will use the @destroy callback on the #hb_font_t font object
* if it is supplied when you use this function. However, even if @destroy
* is provided, it is the client program's responsibility to destroy @ft_face,
* and it is the client program's responsibility to ensure that @ft_face is
* destroyed only after the #hb_font_t font object has been destroyed.
*
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* Return value: (transfer full): the new #hb_font_t font object
*
* Since: 0.9.2
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**/
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hb_font_t *
hb_ft_font_create (FT_Face ft_face,
hb_destroy_func_t destroy)
{
hb_font_t *font;
hb_face_t *face;
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face = hb_ft_face_create (ft_face, destroy);
font = hb_font_create (face);
hb_face_destroy (face);
_hb_ft_font_set_funcs (font, ft_face, false);
hb_ft_font_changed (font);
return font;
}
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/**
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* hb_ft_font_changed:
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* @font: #hb_font_t to work upon
*
* Refreshes the state of @font when the underlying FT_Face has changed.
* This function should be called after changing the size or
* variation-axis settings on the FT_Face.
*
* Since: 1.0.5
**/
void
hb_ft_font_changed (hb_font_t *font)
{
if (font->destroy != (hb_destroy_func_t) _hb_ft_font_destroy)
return;
hb_ft_font_t *ft_font = (hb_ft_font_t *) font->user_data;
FT_Face ft_face = ft_font->ft_face;
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hb_font_set_scale (font,
(int) (((uint64_t) ft_face->size->metrics.x_scale * (uint64_t) ft_face->units_per_EM + (1u<<15)) >> 16),
(int) (((uint64_t) ft_face->size->metrics.y_scale * (uint64_t) ft_face->units_per_EM + (1u<<15)) >> 16));
#if 0 /* hb-ft works in no-hinting model */
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hb_font_set_ppem (font,
ft_face->size->metrics.x_ppem,
ft_face->size->metrics.y_ppem);
#endif
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#if defined(HAVE_FT_GET_VAR_BLEND_COORDINATES) && !defined(HB_NO_VAR)
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FT_MM_Var *mm_var = nullptr;
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if (!FT_Get_MM_Var (ft_face, &mm_var))
{
FT_Fixed *ft_coords = (FT_Fixed *) hb_calloc (mm_var->num_axis, sizeof (FT_Fixed));
int *coords = (int *) hb_calloc (mm_var->num_axis, sizeof (int));
if (coords && ft_coords)
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{
if (!FT_Get_Var_Blend_Coordinates (ft_face, mm_var->num_axis, ft_coords))
{
bool nonzero = false;
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < mm_var->num_axis; ++i)
{
coords[i] = ft_coords[i] >>= 2;
nonzero = nonzero || coords[i];
}
if (nonzero)
hb_font_set_var_coords_normalized (font, coords, mm_var->num_axis);
else
hb_font_set_var_coords_normalized (font, nullptr, 0);
}
}
hb_free (coords);
hb_free (ft_coords);
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#ifdef HAVE_FT_DONE_MM_VAR
FT_Done_MM_Var (ft_face->glyph->library, mm_var);
#else
hb_free (mm_var);
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#endif
}
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#endif
ft_font->advance_cache.clear ();
ft_font->cached_serial = font->serial;
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}
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/**
* hb_ft_hb_font_changed:
* @font: #hb_font_t to work upon
*
* Refreshes the state of the underlying FT_Face of @font when the hb_font_t
* @font has changed.
* This function should be called after changing the size or
* variation-axis settings on the @font.
* This call is fast if nothing has changed on @font.
*
* Return value: true if changed, false otherwise
*
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* Since: 4.4.0
**/
hb_bool_t
hb_ft_hb_font_changed (hb_font_t *font)
{
if (font->destroy != (hb_destroy_func_t) _hb_ft_font_destroy)
return false;
hb_ft_font_t *ft_font = (hb_ft_font_t *) font->user_data;
return _hb_ft_hb_font_check_changed (font, ft_font);
}
[ft] Add hb_ft_face_create_referenced() and hb_ft_font_create_referenced() When I originally wrote hb-ft, FreeType objects did not support reference counting. As such, hb_ft_face_create() and hb_ft_font_create() had a "destroy" callback and client was responsible for making sure FT_Face is kept around as long as the hb-font/face are alive. However, since this was not clearly documented, some clienets didn't correctly did that. In particular, some clients assumed that it's safe to destroy FT_Face and then hb_face_t. This, indeed, used to work, until 45fd9424c723f115ca98995b8f8a25185a6fc71d, which make face destroy access font tables. Now, I fixed that issue in 395b35903e052aecc97d0807e4f813c64c0d2b0b since the access was not needed, but the problem remains that not all clients handle this correctly. See: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86300 Fortunately, FT_Reference_Face() was added to FreeType in 2010, and so we can use it now. Originally I wanted to change hb_ft_face_create() and hb_ft_font_create() to reference the face if destroy==NULL was passed in. That would improve pretty much all clients, with little undesired effects. Except that FreeType itself, when compiled with HarfBuzz support, calls hb_ft_font_create() with destroy==NULL and saves the resulting hb-font on the ft-face (why does it not free it immediately?). Making hb-face reference ft-face causes a cycling reference there. At least, that's my current understanding. At any rate, a cleaner approach, even if it means all clients will need a change, is to introduce brand new API. Which this commit does. Some comments added to hb-ft.h, hoping to make future clients make better choices. Fixes https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=75299
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/**
* hb_ft_font_create_referenced:
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* @ft_face: FT_Face to work upon
*
* Creates an #hb_font_t font object from the specified FT_Face.
[ft] Add hb_ft_face_create_referenced() and hb_ft_font_create_referenced() When I originally wrote hb-ft, FreeType objects did not support reference counting. As such, hb_ft_face_create() and hb_ft_font_create() had a "destroy" callback and client was responsible for making sure FT_Face is kept around as long as the hb-font/face are alive. However, since this was not clearly documented, some clienets didn't correctly did that. In particular, some clients assumed that it's safe to destroy FT_Face and then hb_face_t. This, indeed, used to work, until 45fd9424c723f115ca98995b8f8a25185a6fc71d, which make face destroy access font tables. Now, I fixed that issue in 395b35903e052aecc97d0807e4f813c64c0d2b0b since the access was not needed, but the problem remains that not all clients handle this correctly. See: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86300 Fortunately, FT_Reference_Face() was added to FreeType in 2010, and so we can use it now. Originally I wanted to change hb_ft_face_create() and hb_ft_font_create() to reference the face if destroy==NULL was passed in. That would improve pretty much all clients, with little undesired effects. Except that FreeType itself, when compiled with HarfBuzz support, calls hb_ft_font_create() with destroy==NULL and saves the resulting hb-font on the ft-face (why does it not free it immediately?). Making hb-face reference ft-face causes a cycling reference there. At least, that's my current understanding. At any rate, a cleaner approach, even if it means all clients will need a change, is to introduce brand new API. Which this commit does. Some comments added to hb-ft.h, hoping to make future clients make better choices. Fixes https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=75299
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*
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* <note>Note: You must set the face size on @ft_face before calling
* hb_ft_font_create_referenced() on it. HarfBuzz assumes size is always set
* and will access `size` member of FT_Face unconditionally.</note>
[ft] Add hb_ft_face_create_referenced() and hb_ft_font_create_referenced() When I originally wrote hb-ft, FreeType objects did not support reference counting. As such, hb_ft_face_create() and hb_ft_font_create() had a "destroy" callback and client was responsible for making sure FT_Face is kept around as long as the hb-font/face are alive. However, since this was not clearly documented, some clienets didn't correctly did that. In particular, some clients assumed that it's safe to destroy FT_Face and then hb_face_t. This, indeed, used to work, until 45fd9424c723f115ca98995b8f8a25185a6fc71d, which make face destroy access font tables. Now, I fixed that issue in 395b35903e052aecc97d0807e4f813c64c0d2b0b since the access was not needed, but the problem remains that not all clients handle this correctly. See: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86300 Fortunately, FT_Reference_Face() was added to FreeType in 2010, and so we can use it now. Originally I wanted to change hb_ft_face_create() and hb_ft_font_create() to reference the face if destroy==NULL was passed in. That would improve pretty much all clients, with little undesired effects. Except that FreeType itself, when compiled with HarfBuzz support, calls hb_ft_font_create() with destroy==NULL and saves the resulting hb-font on the ft-face (why does it not free it immediately?). Making hb-face reference ft-face causes a cycling reference there. At least, that's my current understanding. At any rate, a cleaner approach, even if it means all clients will need a change, is to introduce brand new API. Which this commit does. Some comments added to hb-ft.h, hoping to make future clients make better choices. Fixes https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=75299
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*
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* This is the preferred variant of the hb_ft_font_create*
* function family, because it calls FT_Reference_Face() on @ft_face,
* ensuring that @ft_face remains alive as long as the resulting
* #hb_font_t font object remains alive.
*
* Use this version unless you know you have good reasons not to.
*
* Return value: (transfer full): the new #hb_font_t font object
*
* Since: 0.9.38
[ft] Add hb_ft_face_create_referenced() and hb_ft_font_create_referenced() When I originally wrote hb-ft, FreeType objects did not support reference counting. As such, hb_ft_face_create() and hb_ft_font_create() had a "destroy" callback and client was responsible for making sure FT_Face is kept around as long as the hb-font/face are alive. However, since this was not clearly documented, some clienets didn't correctly did that. In particular, some clients assumed that it's safe to destroy FT_Face and then hb_face_t. This, indeed, used to work, until 45fd9424c723f115ca98995b8f8a25185a6fc71d, which make face destroy access font tables. Now, I fixed that issue in 395b35903e052aecc97d0807e4f813c64c0d2b0b since the access was not needed, but the problem remains that not all clients handle this correctly. See: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86300 Fortunately, FT_Reference_Face() was added to FreeType in 2010, and so we can use it now. Originally I wanted to change hb_ft_face_create() and hb_ft_font_create() to reference the face if destroy==NULL was passed in. That would improve pretty much all clients, with little undesired effects. Except that FreeType itself, when compiled with HarfBuzz support, calls hb_ft_font_create() with destroy==NULL and saves the resulting hb-font on the ft-face (why does it not free it immediately?). Making hb-face reference ft-face causes a cycling reference there. At least, that's my current understanding. At any rate, a cleaner approach, even if it means all clients will need a change, is to introduce brand new API. Which this commit does. Some comments added to hb-ft.h, hoping to make future clients make better choices. Fixes https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=75299
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**/
hb_font_t *
hb_ft_font_create_referenced (FT_Face ft_face)
{
FT_Reference_Face (ft_face);
return hb_ft_font_create (ft_face, _hb_ft_face_destroy);
[ft] Add hb_ft_face_create_referenced() and hb_ft_font_create_referenced() When I originally wrote hb-ft, FreeType objects did not support reference counting. As such, hb_ft_face_create() and hb_ft_font_create() had a "destroy" callback and client was responsible for making sure FT_Face is kept around as long as the hb-font/face are alive. However, since this was not clearly documented, some clienets didn't correctly did that. In particular, some clients assumed that it's safe to destroy FT_Face and then hb_face_t. This, indeed, used to work, until 45fd9424c723f115ca98995b8f8a25185a6fc71d, which make face destroy access font tables. Now, I fixed that issue in 395b35903e052aecc97d0807e4f813c64c0d2b0b since the access was not needed, but the problem remains that not all clients handle this correctly. See: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86300 Fortunately, FT_Reference_Face() was added to FreeType in 2010, and so we can use it now. Originally I wanted to change hb_ft_face_create() and hb_ft_font_create() to reference the face if destroy==NULL was passed in. That would improve pretty much all clients, with little undesired effects. Except that FreeType itself, when compiled with HarfBuzz support, calls hb_ft_font_create() with destroy==NULL and saves the resulting hb-font on the ft-face (why does it not free it immediately?). Making hb-face reference ft-face causes a cycling reference there. At least, that's my current understanding. At any rate, a cleaner approach, even if it means all clients will need a change, is to introduce brand new API. Which this commit does. Some comments added to hb-ft.h, hoping to make future clients make better choices. Fixes https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=75299
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}
static inline void free_static_ft_library ();
static struct hb_ft_library_lazy_loader_t : hb_lazy_loader_t<hb_remove_pointer<FT_Library>,
hb_ft_library_lazy_loader_t>
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{
static FT_Library create ()
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{
FT_Library l;
if (FT_Init_FreeType (&l))
return nullptr;
hb_atexit (free_static_ft_library);
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return l;
}
static void destroy (FT_Library l)
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{
FT_Done_FreeType (l);
}
static FT_Library get_null ()
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{
return nullptr;
}
} static_ft_library;
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static inline
void free_static_ft_library ()
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{
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static_ft_library.free_instance ();
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}
static FT_Library
get_ft_library ()
{
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return static_ft_library.get_unconst ();
}
static void
_release_blob (void *arg)
{
FT_Face ft_face = (FT_Face) arg;
hb_blob_destroy ((hb_blob_t *) ft_face->generic.data);
}
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/**
* hb_ft_font_set_funcs:
* @font: #hb_font_t to work upon
*
* Configures the font-functions structure of the specified
* #hb_font_t font object to use FreeType font functions.
*
* In particular, you can use this function to configure an
* existing #hb_face_t face object for use with FreeType font
* functions even if that #hb_face_t face object was initially
* created with hb_face_create(), and therefore was not
* initially configured to use FreeType font functions.
*
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* An #hb_font_t object created with hb_ft_font_create()
* is preconfigured for FreeType font functions and does not
* require this function to be used.
*
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* Note that if you modify the underlying #hb_font_t after
* calling this function, you need to call hb_ft_hb_font_changed()
* to update the underlying FT_Face.
*
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* <note>Note: Internally, this function creates an FT_Face.
* </note>
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*
* Since: 1.0.5
**/
void
hb_ft_font_set_funcs (hb_font_t *font)
{
hb_blob_t *blob = hb_face_reference_blob (font->face);
unsigned int blob_length;
const char *blob_data = hb_blob_get_data (blob, &blob_length);
if (unlikely (!blob_length))
DEBUG_MSG (FT, font, "Font face has empty blob");
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FT_Face ft_face = nullptr;
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FT_Error err = FT_New_Memory_Face (get_ft_library (),
(const FT_Byte *) blob_data,
blob_length,
hb_face_get_index (font->face),
&ft_face);
if (unlikely (err)) {
hb_blob_destroy (blob);
DEBUG_MSG (FT, font, "Font face FT_New_Memory_Face() failed");
return;
}
if (FT_Select_Charmap (ft_face, FT_ENCODING_MS_SYMBOL))
FT_Select_Charmap (ft_face, FT_ENCODING_UNICODE);
ft_face->generic.data = blob;
ft_face->generic.finalizer = _release_blob;
_hb_ft_font_set_funcs (font, ft_face, true);
hb_ft_font_set_load_flags (font, FT_LOAD_DEFAULT | FT_LOAD_NO_HINTING);
_hb_ft_hb_font_changed (font, ft_face);
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}
#endif