Apparently a base glyph can also become an attached component of a
ligature if the ligature-forming lookup used IgnoreBase. This was
being confused with a non-first component of a MultipleSubst and
hence not matched for mark-attachment. Tweak test to fix.
Fixes https://github.com/behdad/harfbuzz/issues/543
New Indic numbers are:
BENGALI: 353725 out of 354188 tests passed. 463 failed (0.130722%)
DEVANAGARI: 707307 out of 707394 tests passed. 87 failed (0.0122987%)
GUJARATI: 366355 out of 366457 tests passed. 102 failed (0.0278341%)
GURMUKHI: 60729 out of 60747 tests passed. 18 failed (0.0296311%)
KANNADA: 951201 out of 951913 tests passed. 712 failed (0.0747968%)
KHMER: 299071 out of 299124 tests passed. 53 failed (0.0177184%)
MALAYALAM: 1048136 out of 1048334 tests passed. 198 failed (0.0188871%)
ORIYA: 42320 out of 42329 tests passed. 9 failed (0.021262%)
SINHALA: 271662 out of 271847 tests passed. 185 failed (0.068053%)
TAMIL: 1091754 out of 1091754 tests passed. 0 failed (0%)
TELUGU: 970555 out of 970573 tests passed. 18 failed (0.00185457%)
Before 71c0a1429d GURMUKHI used to be at 15,
because Uniscribe seems to allow this character standalone, but that looks
wrong.
If two marks want to ligate and they belong to different components of the
same ligature glyph, and said ligature glyph is to be ignored according to
mark-filtering rules, then allow.
Example Burmese senquence:
U+1004,U+103A,U+1039,U+101B,U+103D,U+102D
Test font provided by Norbert Lindenberg.
Fixes https://github.com/behdad/harfbuzz/issues/545
Fixes https://github.com/behdad/harfbuzz/issues/294
Also fixes a bunch of other Indic issues. Test results after:
BENGALI: 353725 out of 354188 tests passed. 463 failed (0.130722%)
DEVANAGARI: 707307 out of 707394 tests passed. 87 failed (0.0122987%)
GUJARATI: 366355 out of 366457 tests passed. 102 failed (0.0278341%)
GURMUKHI: 60732 out of 60747 tests passed. 15 failed (0.0246926%)
KANNADA: 951201 out of 951913 tests passed. 712 failed (0.0747968%)
KHMER: 299071 out of 299124 tests passed. 53 failed (0.0177184%)
MALAYALAM: 1048136 out of 1048334 tests passed. 198 failed (0.0188871%)
ORIYA: 42320 out of 42329 tests passed. 9 failed (0.021262%)
SINHALA: 271662 out of 271847 tests passed. 185 failed (0.068053%)
TAMIL: 1091754 out of 1091754 tests passed. 0 failed (0%)
TELUGU: 970555 out of 970573 tests passed. 18 failed (0.00185457%)
Before:
BENGALI: 353725 out of 354188 tests passed. 463 failed (0.130722%)
DEVANAGARI: 707307 out of 707394 tests passed. 87 failed (0.0122987%)
GUJARATI: 366349 out of 366457 tests passed. 108 failed (0.0294714%)
GURMUKHI: 60732 out of 60747 tests passed. 15 failed (0.0246926%)
KANNADA: 951190 out of 951913 tests passed. 723 failed (0.0759523%)
KHMER: 299070 out of 299124 tests passed. 54 failed (0.0180527%)
MALAYALAM: 1048136 out of 1048334 tests passed. 198 failed (0.0188871%)
ORIYA: 42320 out of 42329 tests passed. 9 failed (0.021262%)
SINHALA: 271662 out of 271847 tests passed. 185 failed (0.068053%)
TAMIL: 1091753 out of 1091754 tests passed. 1 failed (9.15957e-05%)
TELUGU: 970555 out of 970573 tests passed. 18 failed (0.00185457%)
* Shaping tests for Tibetan vowels
* Test-cases for the Dzongkha contractions with multiple vowel-signs added.
* going to be removed
* Extended contraction-test-cases to all test cases in contractions.txt that actually use multiple-vowels (113 cases)
* Guard against underflow when adjusting length
With the fuzz-testcase in mozilla bug 1295299, we end up with a recursed lookup that removes 3 items, when `match_positions[idx]` is 0, which results in (unsigned) `end` wrapping to a huge value.
Making `end` a signed int is probably the simplest route to a fix.
Fixes https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1295299.
* Add testcase for #421.
* [indic] Add support for Grantha marks that may be used in Tamil to the Indic table.
See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1331339.
Testcase: U+0BA4,U+0BC6,U+1133c,U+0BAA,U+1133c,U+0BC6,U+1133c
* [indic] Add test for Grantha nukta that is allowed in Tamil by ScriptExtensions.txt
The numbers for right-to-left scripts are processed also from right to
left, so the order of applying “numr” and “dnom” features should be
reversed in such case.
Fixes https://github.com/behdad/harfbuzz/issues/395
Apparently some clients have reference-table callbacks that copy the table.
As such, avoid loading 'glyf' table which is only needed if fallback positioning
happens.
This is what Microsoft's implementation does. Marks that need advance
need to add it back using 'dist' or other feature in GPOS. Update tests to
match.
Fixes https://github.com/behdad/harfbuzz/issues/211
What happens in that bug is that a mark is attached to base first,
then a second mark is cursive-chained to the first mark. This only
"works" because it's in the Indic shaper where mark advances are
not zeroed.
Before, we didn't allow cursive to run on marks at all. Fix that.
We also where updating mark major offsets at the end of GPOS, such
that changes in advance of base will not change the mark attachment
position. That was superior to the alternative (which is what Uniscribe
does BTW), but made it hard to apply cursive to the mark after it
was positioned. We could track major-direction offset changes and
apply that to cursive in the post process, but that's a much trickier
thing to do than the fix here, which is to immediately apply the
major-direction advance-width offsets... Ie.:
https://github.com/behdad/harfbuzz/issues/211#issuecomment-183194739
If this breaks any fonts, the font should be fixed to do mark attachment
after all the advances are set up first (kerning, etc).
Finally, this, still doesn't make us match Uniscribe, for I explained
in that bug. Looks like Uniscribe applies minor-direction cursive
adjustment immediate as well. We don't, and we like it our way, at
least for now. Eg. the sequence in the test case does this:
- The first subscript attaches with mark-to-base, moving in x only,
- The second subscript attaches with cursive attachment to first subscript
moving in x only,
- A final context rule moves the first subscript up by 104 units.
The way we do, the final shift-up, also shifts up the second subscript
mark because it's cursively-attached. Uniscribe doesn't. We get:
[ttaorya=0+1307|casubscriptorya=0@-242,104+-231|casubscriptnarroworya=0@20,104+507]
while Uniscribe gets:
[ttaorya=0+1307|casubscriptorya=0@-242,104+-211|casubscriptnarroworya=0+487]
note the different y-offset of the last glyph. In our view, after cursive,
things move together, period.
This test font had a upem of 769, which results in rounding-related errors with
the FreeType font funcs. Change the upem to 1024 to fix that.
Fixes https://github.com/behdad/harfbuzz/issues/201
We use three bits for lig_id these days, so we finally got a report of
two separate ligatures with the same lig_id happening adjacent to each
other, and then the component-handling code was breaking things.
Protect against that by ignoring same-lig-id but lig-comp=0 glyphs after
a new ligature.
Fixes https://github.com/behdad/harfbuzz/issues/198
Before, we were just checking the use_category(). This detects as
halant a ligature that had the halant as first glyph (as seen in
NotoSansBalinese.) Change that to use the is_ligated() glyph prop
bit. The font is forming this ligature in ccmp, which is before
the rphf / pref tests. So we need to make sure the "ligated" bit
survives those tests. Since those only check the "substituted" bit,
we now only clear that bit for them and "ligated" survives.
Fixes https://github.com/behdad/harfbuzz/issues/180
This is just to make it harder to be extremely slow. There definitely
are ways still, just harder. Oh well... how do we tame this problem
without solving halting problem?!
Fixes https://github.com/behdad/harfbuzz/issues/174
To fully test what these are supposed to test, they should be run
against libharfbuzz-fuzzing.la instead of libharfbuzz.la, but for
now just record the files.