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HarfBuzz features two kinds of data types: non-opaque,
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pass-by-value types and opaque, heap-allocated types. This kind
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of separation is common in C libraries that have to provide
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API/ABI compatibility (almost) indefinitely.
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API/ABI compatibility (almost) indefinitely.
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</para>
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<para>
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<emphasis>Value types:</emphasis> The non-opaque, pass-by-value
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possible future members. As such, it’s important to provide
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<function>equal()</function>, and <function>hash()</function>
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methods for such structs, allowing users of the API do
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effectively deal with the type without having to
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adapt their code to future changes.
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effectively deal with the type without having to
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adapt their code to future changes.
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</para>
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<para>
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Important value types provided by HarfBuzz include the structs
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OpenType properties.
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</para>
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</section>
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<section id="object-model-object-types">
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<title>Objects in HarfBuzz</title>
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<para>
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the <literal>hb_buffer_t</literal> object has
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<function>hb_buffer_create()</function> as its constructor,
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<function>hb_buffer_reference()</function> to reference, and
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<function>hb_buffer_destroy()</function> to dereference.
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<function>hb_buffer_destroy()</function> to dereference.
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</para>
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<para>
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After construction, each object's properties are accessible only
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</itemizedlist>
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</section>
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<section id="object-model-lifecycle">
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<title>Object lifecycle management</title>
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<para>
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<literal>1</literal>. Client programs can increase the reference
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count on an object by calling its
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<function>reference()</function> method. Whenever a client
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program is finished with an object, it should call its
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program is finished with an object, it should call its
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corresponding <function>destroy()</function> method. The destroy
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method will decrease the reference count on the object and,
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whenever the reference count reaches zero, it will also destroy
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All of HarfBuzz's object-lifecycle-management APIs are
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thread-safe (unless you compiled HarfBuzz from source with the
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<literal>HB_NO_MT</literal> configuration flag), even when the
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object as a whole is not thread-safe.
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It is also permissible to <function>reference()</function> or to
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object as a whole is not thread-safe.
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It is also permissible to <function>reference()</function> or to
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<function>destroy()</function> the <literal>NULL</literal>
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value.
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</para>
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as immutable and <function>is_immutable()</function> methods to
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test whether or not an object is immutable. Attempts to use
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setter functions on immutable objects will fail silently; see the API
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Reference manual for specifics.
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Reference manual for specifics.
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</para>
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<para>
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Note also that there are no "make mutable" methods. If client
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</para>
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</section>
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<section id="object-model-user-data">
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<title>User data</title>
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<para>
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offer a "user data" mechanism that can be used to attach
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arbitrary data to the object. User-data attachment can be
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useful for tying the lifecycles of various pieces of data
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together, or for creating language bindings.
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together, or for creating language bindings.
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</para>
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<para>
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Each object type has a <function>set_user_data()</function>
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existing <literal>user_data</literal>
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associated with the specified key.
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</para>
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</section>
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</section>
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<section id="object-model-blobs">
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<title>Blobs</title>
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<para>
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you do so in a <literal>hb_blob_t</literal> wrapper.
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</para>
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<para>
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This allows you to take advantage of HarffBuzz's
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This allows you to take advantage of HarfBuzz's
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reference-counting and <function>destroy</function>
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callbacks. If you allocated the memory for the data using
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callbacks. If you allocated the memory for the data using
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<function>malloc()</function>, you would create the blob using
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</para>
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<programlisting language="C">
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allocated memory whenever the blob drops its last reference and
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is deconstructed. Consequently, the user code can stop worrying
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about freeing memory and let the reference-counting machinery
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take care of that.
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take care of that.
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</para>
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</section>
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</chapter>
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