[style] Prepare for release
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hb_draw_funcs_set_line_to_func
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hb_draw_funcs_set_move_to_func
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hb_draw_funcs_set_quadratic_to_func
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hb_style_get_value
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hb_font_get_var_coords_design""".splitlines ()
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symbols = [x for x in symbols if x not in experimental_symbols]
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symbols = "\n".join (symbols)
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#include "hb.hh"
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#ifndef HB_NO_STYLE
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#ifdef HB_EXPERIMENTAL_API
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#include "hb-ot-var-avar-table.hh"
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#include "hb-ot-var-fvar-table.hh"
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#include "hb-ot-post-table.hh"
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#include "hb-ot-face.hh"
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/**
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* hb_style_tag_t:
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* @HB_STYLE_TAG_ITALIC: Used to vary between non-italic and italic.
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* A value of 0 can be interpreted as "Roman" (non-italic); a value of 1 can
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* be interpreted as (fully) italic.
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* @HB_STYLE_TAG_OPTICAL_SIZE: Used to vary design to suit different text sizes.
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* Non-zero. Values can be interpreted as text size, in points.
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* @HB_STYLE_TAG_SLANT_ANGLE: Used to vary between upright and slanted text. Values
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* must be greater than -90 and less than +90. Values can be interpreted as
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* the angle, in counter-clockwise degrees, of oblique slant from whatever the
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* designer considers to be upright for that font design.
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* @HB_STYLE_TAG_WIDTH: Used to vary width of text from narrower to wider.
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* Non-zero. Values can be interpreted as a percentage of whatever the font
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* designer considers “normal width” for that font design.
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* @HB_STYLE_TAG_WEIGHT: Used to vary stroke thicknesses or other design details
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* to give variation from lighter to blacker. Values can be interpreted in direct
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* comparison to values for usWeightClass in the OS/2 table,
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* or the CSS font-weight property.
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*
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* Defined by https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/typography/opentype/spec/dvaraxisreg
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*
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* Since: EXPERIMENTAL
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**/
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typedef enum
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{
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HB_STYLE_TAG_ITALIC = HB_TAG ('i','t','a','l'),
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HB_STYLE_TAG_OPTICAL_SIZE = HB_TAG ('o','p','s','z'),
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HB_STYLE_TAG_SLANT_ANGLE = HB_TAG ('s','l','n','t'),
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HB_STYLE_TAG_SLANT_RATIO = HB_TAG ('s','l','n','T'),
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HB_STYLE_TAG_WIDTH = HB_TAG ('w','d','t','h'),
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HB_STYLE_TAG_WEIGHT = HB_TAG ('w','g','h','t'),
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/*< private >*/
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_HB_STYLE_TAG_MAX_VALUE = HB_TAG_MAX_SIGNED /*< skip >*/
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} hb_style_tag_t;
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static inline float
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_hb_angle_to_ratio (float a)
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{
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*
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* Returns: Corresponding axis or default value to a style tag.
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*
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* Since: EXPERIMENTAL
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* Since: REPLACEME
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**/
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float
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hb_style_get_value (hb_font_t *font, hb_tag_t tag)
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}
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#endif
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#endif
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HB_BEGIN_DECLS
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#ifdef HB_EXPERIMENTAL_API
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/**
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* hb_style_tag_t:
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* @HB_STYLE_TAG_ITALIC: Used to vary between non-italic and italic.
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* A value of 0 can be interpreted as "Roman" (non-italic); a value of 1 can
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* be interpreted as (fully) italic.
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* @HB_STYLE_TAG_OPTICAL_SIZE: Used to vary design to suit different text sizes.
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* Non-zero. Values can be interpreted as text size, in points.
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* @HB_STYLE_TAG_SLANT_ANGLE: Used to vary between upright and slanted text. Values
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* must be greater than -90 and less than +90. Values can be interpreted as
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* the angle, in counter-clockwise degrees, of oblique slant from whatever the
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* designer considers to be upright for that font design.
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* @HB_STYLE_TAG_WIDTH: Used to vary width of text from narrower to wider.
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* Non-zero. Values can be interpreted as a percentage of whatever the font
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* designer considers “normal width” for that font design.
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* @HB_STYLE_TAG_WEIGHT: Used to vary stroke thicknesses or other design details
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* to give variation from lighter to blacker. Values can be interpreted in direct
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* comparison to values for usWeightClass in the OS/2 table,
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* or the CSS font-weight property.
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*
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* Defined by https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/typography/opentype/spec/dvaraxisreg
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*
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* Since: REPLACEME
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**/
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typedef enum
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{
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HB_STYLE_TAG_ITALIC = HB_TAG ('i','t','a','l'),
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HB_STYLE_TAG_OPTICAL_SIZE = HB_TAG ('o','p','s','z'),
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HB_STYLE_TAG_SLANT_ANGLE = HB_TAG ('s','l','n','t'),
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HB_STYLE_TAG_SLANT_RATIO = HB_TAG ('s','l','n','T'),
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HB_STYLE_TAG_WIDTH = HB_TAG ('w','d','t','h'),
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HB_STYLE_TAG_WEIGHT = HB_TAG ('w','g','h','t'),
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/*< private >*/
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_HB_STYLE_TAG_MAX_VALUE = HB_TAG_MAX_SIGNED /*< skip >*/
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} hb_style_tag_t;
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HB_EXTERN float
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hb_style_get_value (hb_font_t *font, hb_tag_t style_tag);
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#endif
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HB_END_DECLS
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* PROVIDE MAINTENANCE, SUPPORT, UPDATES, ENHANCEMENTS, OR MODIFICATIONS.
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*/
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#ifdef HB_EXPERIMENTAL_API
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#include "hb-test.h"
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#include <hb.h>
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#define assert_cmpfloat(n1, n2) g_assert_cmpint ((int) (n1 * 100.f), ==, (int) (n2 * 100.f))
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#define HB_STYLE_TAG_ITALIC HB_TAG ('i','t','a','l')
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#define HB_STYLE_TAG_OPTICAL_SIZE HB_TAG ('o','p','s','z')
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#define HB_STYLE_TAG_SLANT_ANGLE HB_TAG ('s','l','n','t')
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#define HB_STYLE_TAG_WIDTH HB_TAG ('w','d','t','h')
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#define HB_STYLE_TAG_WEIGHT HB_TAG ('w','g','h','t')
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static void
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test_empty_face (void)
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{
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return hb_test_run ();
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}
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#else
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int main (int argc, char **argv) {}
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#endif
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