Makes our FT-backed hb_font_t safe to use from multiple threads. Still,
the underlying FT_Face should NOT be used from other threads by client
or other libraries.
Maybe I add a lock()/unlock() public API ala PangoFT2 and cairo-ft.
Maybe not.
Now that we have get_h_advances() and get_nominal_glyphs() implemented, the
overhead of doing a proper atomic load would be once per run, NOT once per
glyph. So, no need to pre-load the tables to avoid that overhead.
As such, hb_ot_font_set_funcs() has become really cheap. Can *finally* make
it be default font functions on all newly created fonts!
Some more measurable speedup. The recent commits' speedups are as follows:
Testing with Roboto, ****when disabling kern and liga****:
Before:
FT --features=-kern,-liga
user↦ 0m0.521s
OT --features=-liga,-kern
user↦ 0m0.568s
After:
FT --features=-liga,-kern
user↦ 0m0.428s
OT --features=-liga,-kern
user↦ 0m0.470s
So, 17% speedup.
Note that FT callbacks are faster than OT these days since we added an advance
cache to FT. I don't think the difference is enough to justify adding a cache
to OT.
When not disabling kern, the thing is three times slower, so the speedups
are three times less impressive... Still, 5% not bad for a codebase that I
otherwise thought is optimized out.
Note that, because of this and other optimiztions in our main shaper,
disabling kern and liga, the OT shaper is now *faster* than the fallback
shaper. So, that's my recommendation to clients that need the absolute
fastest...
How come this one is not generated by clang everything bot?!
../../../test/api/test-multithread.c:37:26: warning: initialization discards ‘const’ qualifier from pointer target type [-Wdiscarded-qualifiers]
static char *font_path = "fonts/Inconsolata-Regular.abc.ttf";
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
../../../test/api/test-multithread.c:38:21: warning: initialization discards ‘const’ qualifier from pointer target type [-Wdiscarded-qualifiers]