I like to have a mode where CONTAINS_NOTDEF and CONTAINS_DOTTEDCIRCLE are not
returned. Abused a value of -1 for that. hb-shape now uses it. Fixes two
of the six tests failing with --verify in test/shaping/run-tests.sh.
Change hb_buffer_diff to explicitly cast result of abs to unsigned when
comparing with position_fuzz to avoid unsafe signed/unsigned comparions
warnings on windows.
We break and shape fragments and reconstruct shape result from them.
Remains to compare to original buffer. Going to add some buffer
comparison API and use here, instead of open-coding.
We were relying on cluster merges not requiring unsafe flagging because
they get merged. If cluster level requests no merging, then we flag
unsafe when merge would have happened.
API changes:
- If NDEBUG is defined, define HB_NDEBUG
- Disable costlier sanity checks if HB_NDEBUG is defined.
In 1.2.3 introduced some code to disable costly sanity checks if
NDEBUG is defined. NDEBUG, however, disables all assert()s as
well. With HB_NDEBUG, one can disable costlier checks but keep
assert()s.
I'll probably add a way to define HB_NDEBUG automatically in
release tarballs. But for now, production systems that do NOT
define NDEBUG, are encouraged to define HB_NDEBUG for our build.
Fixes https://github.com/behdad/harfbuzz/issues/223
Right now we cannot test this because it has to be tested using hb-fuzzer.
We should move all fuzzing tests from test/shaping/tests/fuzzed.tests to
test/fuzzing/ and have its own test runner. At that point, should add
test from this issue as well.
Currently just announces lookup applications. Message-API *will* change.
hb-shape / hb-view are updated to print-out messages to stder if --debug
is specified.
In hb-coretext, when we were using scratch buffer for book-keeping,
a reverse_range() caused by the notdef-insertion loop could mess up
our log_clusters. Ouch!
This is by no ways to promote non-Unicode encodings. This is an entry
point that takes Unicode codepoints that happen to all be the first
256 characters and hence fit in 8bit strings. This is useful eg in Chrome
where strings that can fit in 8bit are implemented that way, and this
avoids copying into UTF-8 or UTF-16.
Perhaps we should rename this to hb_buffer_add_codepoints8(). I'm also
curious if anyone would be really interested in hb_buffer_add_codepoints16().
Please discuss!