The built-in operator takes signed int. So, match it, such that
the built-in is never a better or equally-good match to our operator.
Fixes "ambiguous overload" errors from gcc 4.2 and VS 2008.
See https://github.com/harfbuzz/harfbuzz/issues/1374
I wonder if there's something better to do about these :(.
In file included from hb-ot-color.cc:31:
hb-ot-color-cpal-table.hh: In member function 'unsigned int OT::CPAL::get_size() const':
hb-ot-color-cpal-table.hh:118: error: ISO C++ says that these are ambiguous, even though the worst conversion for the first is better than the worst conversion for the second:
hb-ot-vorg-table.hh:96: error: ISO C++ says that these are ambiguous, even though the worst conversion for the first is better than the worst conversion for the second:
hb-vector.hh:87: note: candidate 1: const Type& hb_vector_t<Type, PreallocedCount>::operator[](unsigned int) const [with Type = OT::VertOriginMetric, unsigned int PreallocedCount = 8u]
hb-ot-vorg-table.hh:96: note: candidate 2: operator[](const T*, int) <built-in>
hb-ot-layout-gsubgpos.hh:1707: error: ISO C++ says that these are ambiguous, even though the worst conversion for the first is better than the worst conversion for the second:
...
In file included from hb-ot-name.cc:29:
hb-ot-name-table.hh: In member function 'unsigned int OT::name::get_size() const':
hb-ot-name-table.hh:157: error: ISO C++ says that these are ambiguous, even though the worst conversion for the first is better than the worst conversion for the second:
hb-open-type.hh:354: note: candidate 1: const Type& OT::UnsizedArrayOf<Type>::operator[](unsigned int) const [with Type = OT::NameRecord]
hb-ot-name-table.hh:157: note: candidate 2: operator[](const T*, int) <built-in>
hb-ot-name-table.hh: In member function 'void OT::name::accelerator_t::init(hb_face_t*)':
hb-ot-name-table.hh:196: error: ISO C++ says that these are ambiguous, even though the worst conversion for the first is better than the worst conversion for the second:
hb-dsalgs.hh:574: note: candidate 1: Type& hb_array_t<Type>::operator[](unsigned int) const [with Type = const OT::NameRecord]
hb-ot-name-table.hh:196: note: candidate 2: operator[](T*, int) <built-in>
hb-ot-name-table.hh:197: error: ISO C++ says that these are ambiguous, even though the worst conversion for the first is better than the worst conversion for the second:
hb-dsalgs.hh:574: note: candidate 1: Type& hb_array_t<Type>::operator[](unsigned int) const [with Type = const OT::NameRecord]
hb-ot-name-table.hh:197: note: candidate 2: operator[](T*, int) <built-in>
hb-ot-name-table.hh:198: error: ISO C++ says that these are ambiguous, even though the worst conversion for the first is better than the worst conversion for the second:
hb-dsalgs.hh:574: note: candidate 1: Type& hb_array_t<Type>::operator[](unsigned int) const [with Type = const OT::NameRecord]
hb-ot-name-table.hh:198: note: candidate 2: operator[](T*, int) <built-in>
make[4]: *** [libharfbuzz_la-hb-ot-name.lo] Error 1
make[3]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
In file included from hb-face.cc:35:
hb-ot-cmap-table.hh: In member function 'void OT::CmapSubtableFormat4::_compiles_assertion_on_line_388() const':
hb-ot-cmap-table.hh:388: error: ISO C++ says that these are ambiguous, even though the worst conversion for the first is better than the worst conversion for the second:
hb-open-type.hh:354: note: candidate 1: const Type& OT::UnsizedArrayOf<Type>::operator[](unsigned int) const [with Type = OT::IntType<short unsigned int, 2u>]
hb-ot-cmap-table.hh:388: note: candidate 2: operator[](const T*, int) <built-in>
hb-ot-cmap-table.hh: In member function 'void OT::CmapSubtableFormat4::_instance_assertion_on_line_388() const':
hb-ot-cmap-table.hh:388: error: ISO C++ says that these are ambiguous, even though the worst conversion for the first is better than the worst conversion for the second:
hb-open-type.hh:354: note: candidate 1: const Type& OT::UnsizedArrayOf<Type>::operator[](unsigned int) const [with Type = OT::IntType<short unsigned int, 2u>]
hb-ot-cmap-table.hh:388: note: candidate 2: operator[](const T*, int) <built-in>
hb-face.cc: In function 'hb_blob_t* _hb_face_builder_data_reference_blob(hb_face_builder_data_t*)':
hb-face.cc:650: error: ISO C++ says that these are ambiguous, even though the worst conversion for the first is better than the worst conversion for the second:
hb-vector.hh:81: note: candidate 1: Type& hb_vector_t<Type, PreallocedCount>::operator[](unsigned int) [with Type = hb_face_builder_data_t::table_entry_t, unsigned int PreallocedCount = 32u]
hb-face.cc:650: note: candidate 2: operator[](T*, int) <built-in>
hb-face.cc:650: error: ISO C++ says that these are ambiguous, even though the worst conversion for the first is better than the worst conversion for the second:
hb-vector.hh:81: note: candidate 1: Type& hb_vector_t<Type, PreallocedCount>::operator[](unsigned int) [with Type = hb_face_builder_data_t::table_entry_t, unsigned int PreallocedCount = 32u]
hb-face.cc:650: note: candidate 2: operator[](const T*, int) <built-in>
hb-face.cc:651: error: ISO C++ says that these are ambiguous, even though the worst conversion for the first is better than the worst conversion for the second:
hb-vector.hh:81: note: candidate 1: Type& hb_vector_t<Type, PreallocedCount>::operator[](unsigned int) [with Type = hb_face_builder_data_t::table_entry_t, unsigned int PreallocedCount = 32u]
hb-face.cc:651: note: candidate 2: operator[](T*, int) <built-in>
hb-face.cc:651: error: ISO C++ says that these are ambiguous, even though the worst conversion for the first is better than the worst conversion for the second:
hb-vector.hh:81: note: candidate 1: Type& hb_vector_t<Type, PreallocedCount>::operator[](unsigned int) [with Type = hb_face_builder_data_t::table_entry_t, unsigned int PreallocedCount = 32u]
hb-face.cc:651: note: candidate 2: operator[](const T*, int) <built-in>
hb-face.cc:650: error: ISO C++ says that these are ambiguous, even though the worst conversion for the first is better than the worst conversion for the second:
hb-vector.hh:81: note: candidate 1: Type& hb_vector_t<Type, PreallocedCount>::operator[](unsigned int) [with Type = hb_face_builder_data_t::table_entry_t, unsigned int PreallocedCount = 32u]
hb-face.cc:650: note: candidate 2: operator[](T*, int) <built-in>
The override_features is used to override features that are normally
discretionary features, but in a specific shaper are for various
reasons desired to be bolted on or off, because they've been used
for inherent shaping. As such, it makes sense that they also
override user features. Ie. if user turned 'liga' on, we don't
want Khmer shaping to become broken... Or turn 'clig' off...
Fixes https://github.com/harfbuzz/harfbuzz/issues/1310