This aims to make Syriac Abbr Mark sizing more accurate when repeating segments are used, by adding an extra repeat and tightening up the spacing slightly rather than leaving a shortfall corresponding to a partial repeat-width.
This was brorken earlier, though, it's really hard to notice it.
Unlike the glyph_h_origin(), an unset glyph_v_origin() does NOT
mean that the vertical origin is at 0,0.
Related to https://github.com/behdad/harfbuzz/issues/187
Fixes https://github.com/behdad/harfbuzz/issues/187
Funcs implementations that have a non-zero horizontal origin must
implement the glyph_h_origin() callback, nothing new here.
Other implementations (all I know of!) can simply not set
glyph_h_origin() now. I did that for hb-ot and hb-ft in
44f8275080, though that broke the
fallback shaper because the default was returning false...
This prepares the headers for exporting symbols using visibility
attributes or __declspec(dllexport), so that we do not need to maintain
symbols listing files, as this is what was and is done in GLib and GTK+.
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
This essentially disables coverity-scan right now, until we find
a pattern to continuously submit branches there.
For background reasoning, see:
Fixes https://github.com/behdad/harfbuzz/issues/171
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.
Use the DEFINE_ENUM_FLAG_OPERATORS macro in winnt.h on Visual Studio,
which defines the bitwise operators for the enumerations that we want to
mark as hb_mark_as_flags_t, which will take care of the situation on newer
Visual Studio (>= 2012), where the build breaks with C2057 errors as the
underlying types of the enumerations is not clear to the compiler when we
do a bitwise op within the declaration of the enumerations themselves.
Also disable the C4200 (nonstandard extension used : zero-sized array in
struct/union) and C4800 ('type' : forcing value to bool 'true' or 'false'
(performance warning)) warnings as the C4200 is the intended scenario and
C4800 is harmless but is so far an unavoidable side effect of using
DEFINE_ENUM_FLAG_OPERATORS.
Pre-2013 MSVC does not have scalbn() and scalbnf(), which are used in the
utility programs. Add fallback implementations for these, which can be
used when necessary.
Use the fallback implementation for lround() only on pre-2013 Visual
Studio, and ensure we are clear about the types of the parameters for
lround() and scalbnf(), since Visual Studio can be quite picky on
ambiguous parameter types. Also, use g_ascii_strcasecmp() rather than
strcasecmp() as we are already using GLib for this code and we are
assured that g_ascii_strcasemp() is available.
For scalbnf() on pre-2013 Visaul Studio, a fallback implementation is
needed, but use another forced-included header for those compilers, which
will be added later.
Also use (char)27 on Visual Studio builds as '\e' is not a recognized
escape sequence, which will do the same thing.
This reverts commit f92bd86cc8.
We don't want to be like cairo, where as soon as there's an error,
nothing works anymore. So, lets process lookups as long as there's
no new memory needed. That's also a model that hides fewer bugs.