Add Thai shaper that does SARA AM decomposition / reordering
That's not in the OpenType spec, but it's what MS and Adobe do.
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@ -223,6 +223,7 @@ hb_buffer_t::swap_buffers (void)
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if (unlikely (in_error)) return;
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assert (have_output);
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have_output = FALSE;
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if (out_info != info)
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{
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#include "hb-ot-shape-complex-private.hh"
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/* TODO Add kana, hangul, and other small shapers here */
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/* TODO Add kana, and other small shapers here */
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/* When adding trivial shapers, eg. kana, hangul, etc, we can either
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* add a full shaper enum value for them, or switch on the script in
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@ -54,6 +54,8 @@ _hb_ot_shape_complex_setup_masks_default (hb_ot_map_t *map, hb_buffer_t *buffer)
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/* Hangul shaper */
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void
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_hb_ot_shape_complex_collect_features_hangul (hb_ot_map_builder_t *map, const hb_segment_properties_t *props)
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{
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_hb_ot_shape_complex_setup_masks_hangul (hb_ot_map_t *map, hb_buffer_t *buffer)
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{
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}
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/* Thai / Lao shaper */
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void
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_hb_ot_shape_complex_collect_features_thai (hb_ot_map_builder_t *map, const hb_segment_properties_t *props)
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{
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}
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hb_ot_shape_normalization_mode_t
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_hb_ot_shape_complex_normalization_preference_thai (void)
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{
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return HB_OT_SHAPE_NORMALIZATION_MODE_COMPOSED_FULL;
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}
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void
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_hb_ot_shape_complex_setup_masks_thai (hb_ot_map_t *map, hb_buffer_t *buffer)
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{
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/* The following is NOT specified in the MS OT Thai spec, however, it seems
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* to be what Uniscribe and other engines implement. According to Eric Muller:
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*
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* When you have a sara am, decompose it in nikhahit + sara a, *and* mode the
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* nihka hit backwards over any *tone* mark (0E48-0E4B).
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*
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* <0E14, 0E4B, 0E33> -> <0E14, 0E4D, 0E4B, 0E32>
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*
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* This reordering is legit only when the nikhahit comes from a sara am, not
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* when it's there to start with. The string <0E14, 0E4B, 0E4D> is probably
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* not what a u↪ser wanted, but the rendering is nevertheless nikhahit above
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* chattawa.
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*
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* Same for Lao.
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*/
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/*
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* Here are the characters of significance:
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*
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* Thai Lao
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* SARA AM: U+0E33 U+0EB3
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* SARA AA: U+0E32 U+0EB2
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* Nikhahit: U+0E4D U+0ECD
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*
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* Tone marks:
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* Thai: <0E48..0E4B> CCC=107
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* Lao: <0EC8..0ECB> CCC=122
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*
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* Note how the Lao versions are the same as Thai + 0x80.
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*/
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/* We only get one script at a time, so a script-agnostic implementation
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* is adequate here. */
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#define IS_SARA_AM(x) (((x) & ~0x0080) == 0x0E33)
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#define NIKHAHIT_FROM_SARA_AM(x) ((x) - 0xE33 + 0xE4D)
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#define SARA_AA_FROM_SARA_AM(x) ((x) - 1)
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#define IS_TONE_MARK(x) (((x) & ~0x0083) == 0x0E48)
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buffer->clear_output ();
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unsigned int count = buffer->len;
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for (buffer->idx = 0; buffer->idx < count;)
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{
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if (!IS_SARA_AM (buffer->info[buffer->idx].codepoint)) {
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buffer->next_glyph ();
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continue;
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}
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/* Is SARA AM. Decompose and reorder. */
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uint16_t decomposed[2] = {NIKHAHIT_FROM_SARA_AM (buffer->info[buffer->idx].codepoint),
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SARA_AA_FROM_SARA_AM (buffer->info[buffer->idx].codepoint)};
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buffer->replace_glyphs (1, 2, decomposed);
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if (buffer->in_error)
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return;
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/* Ok, let's see... */
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unsigned int end = buffer->out_len;
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unsigned int start = end - 2;
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while (start > 0 && IS_TONE_MARK (buffer->out_info[start - 1].codepoint))
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start--;
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/* Move Nikhahit (end-2) to the beginning */
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hb_glyph_info_t t = buffer->out_info[end - 2];
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memmove (buffer->out_info + start + 1,
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buffer->out_info + start,
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sizeof (buffer->out_info[0]) * (end - start - 2));
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buffer->out_info[start] = t;
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/* Make cluster */
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for (; start > 0 && buffer->out_info[start - 1].cluster == buffer->out_info[start].cluster; start--)
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;
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for (; buffer->idx < count;)
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if (buffer->info[buffer->idx].cluster == buffer->out_info[buffer->out_len - 1].cluster)
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buffer->next_glyph ();
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else
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break;
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end = buffer->out_len;
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buffer->merge_out_clusters (start, end);
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}
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buffer->swap_buffers ();
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}
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HB_COMPLEX_SHAPER_IMPLEMENT (arabic) \
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HB_COMPLEX_SHAPER_IMPLEMENT (hangul) \
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HB_COMPLEX_SHAPER_IMPLEMENT (indic) \
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HB_COMPLEX_SHAPER_IMPLEMENT (thai) \
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/* ^--- Add new shapers here */
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enum hb_ot_complex_shaper_t {
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return hb_ot_complex_shaper_hangul;
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/* Unicode-1.1 additions */
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case HB_SCRIPT_THAI:
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case HB_SCRIPT_LAO:
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return hb_ot_complex_shaper_thai;
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/* ^--- Add new shapers here */
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