* src/sfnt/ttcmap.c (tt_cmap4_char_map_linear): Add code to better
skip invalid segments.
If searching the next character, provide a more efficient logic to
speed up the code.
Thanks to Danh Hong <danhhong@gmail.com> for guidance with blue zone
characters!
* src/autofit/afblue.dat: Add blue zone data for Lao.
* src/autofit/afblue.c, src/autofit/afblue.h: Regenerated.
* src/autofit/afscript.h: Add Lao standard characters.
* src/autofit/afranges.c: Add Lao data.
* src/autofit/afstyles.h: Add Lao data.
open_face_from_buffer() frees passed buffer if valid font
is not found. But if copying to the buffer is failed,
the allocated buffer should be freed within the caller.
* src/base/ftobjs.c (open_face_PS_from_sfnt_stream): Free
the buffer `sfnt_ps' if an error caused before calling
open_face_from_buffer().
(Mac_Read_sfnt_Resource): Free the buffer `sfnt_data' if
an error caused before calling open_face_from_buffer();
Suggested by Hin-Tak Leung.
* src/bzip2/ftbzip2.c (ft_bzip2_stream_io), src/gzip/ftgzip.c
(ft_gzip_stream_io), src/lzw/ftlzw.c (ft_lzw_stream_io): Do it.
While the current code in `FT_Get_Next_Char' correctly rejects
out-of-bounds glyph indices, it can be extremely slow for malformed
cmaps that use 32bit values. This commit tries to improve that.
* src/sfnt/ttcmap.c (tt_cmap8_char_next, tt_cmap12_next,
tt_cmap12_char_map_binary, tt_cmap13_next,
tt_cmap13_char_map_binary): Reject glyph indices larger than or
equal to the number of glyphs.
* src/base/ftobjs.c (FT_Get_Char_Index): Don't return out-of-bounds
glyph indices.
(FT_Get_First_Char): Updated.
* src/sfnt/ttcmap.c (tt_cmap6_char_next): Don't return character
codes greater than 0xFFFF.
(tt_cmap8_char_index): Avoid integer overflow in computation of
glyph index.
(tt_cmap8_char_next): Avoid integer overflows in computation of
both next character code and glyph index.
(tt_cmap10_char_index): Fix unsigned integer logic.
(tt_cmap10_char_next): Avoid integer overflow in computation of
next character code.
(tt_cmap12_next): Avoid integer overflows in computation of both
next character code and glyph index.
(tt_cmap12_char_map_binary): Ditto.
(tt_cmap12_char_next): Simplify.
(tt_cmap13_char_map_binary): Avoid integer overflow in computation
of next character code.
(tt_cmap13_char_next): Simplify.
* src/base/ftbase.h (FT_MAC_RFORK_MAX_LEN): Maximum length
of the resource fork for Mac OS. The resource fork larger
than 16 MB can be written but could not be handled
correctly, at least in Carbon routine.
See https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/130437
* src/base/ftobjs.c (Mac_Read_POST_Resource): No need `0x'
for `%p' formatter.
* src/base/ftbase.c (Mac_Read_POST_Resource): Check the
fragment and total size of the concatenated POST resource
before buffer allocation.
(Mac_Read_sfnt_Resource): Check the declared size of
sfnt resource before buffer allocation.
* src/base/ftmac.c (read_lwfn, FT_New_Face_From_SFNT):
Check the total resource size before buffer allocation.
This patch fixes weaknesses in function `tt_face_load_font_dir'.
- It incorrectly assumed that valid tables are always at the
beginning. As a consequence, some valid tables after invalid
entries (which are ignored) were never seen.
- Duplicate table entries (this is, having the same tag) were not
rejected.
- The number of valid tables was sometimes too large, leading to
access of invalid tables.
* src/sfnt/ttload.c (check_table_dir): Add argument to return number
of valid tables.
Add another tracing message.
(tt_face_load_font_dir): Only allocate table array for valid
entries as returned by `check_table_dir'.
Reject duplicate tables and adjust number of valid tables
accordingly.
* src/pcf/pcfread.c (pcf_load_font): Take absolute values for
AVERAGE_WIDTH, POINT_SIZE, PIXEL_SIZE, RESOLUTION_X, and
RESOLUTION_Y. In tracing mode, add warnings.
* src/gzip/ftgzip.c (ft_gzip_stream_close): Avoid memory leak.
(ft_gzip_get_uncompressed_file): Correct byte order while reading
unsigned long value. Without this change, the whole optimization of
accessing small files in `FT_Stream_OpenGzip' is never executed! As
a consequence, access to PCF files in general (which are normally
small files) should be much improved now as originally intended.
* src/psaux/psobjs.c (ps_parser_skip_PS_token): If a token is
enclosed in balanced expressions, ensure that the cursor position
doesn't get larger than the current limit.
This commit adds two fallback scripts (`latb', `latp') and
implements support for the no-base character ranges introduced in
the previous commit.
* src/autofit/aftypes.h (AF_ScriptClassRec): Add
`script_uni_nobase_ranges' field.
(AF_DEFINE_SCRIPT_CLASS): Updated.
* src/autofit/afscript.h, src/autofit/afstyles.h: Add `latb' and
`latp' fallback scripts.
* src/autofit/afblue.dat: Add blue zones for Latin subscript and
superscript fallback scripts.
* src/autofit/afblue.c, src/autofit/afblue.h: Regenerated.
* src/autofit/afglobal.h (AF_NOBASE): New style flag for no-base
characters.
(AF_STYLE_MASK): Updated.
* src/autofit/afglobal.c (SCRIPT): Updated.
(af_face_globals_compute_style_coverage): Handle new style flag.
* src/autofit/aflatin.c (af_latin_hints_apply): Handle new style
flag.
* src/autofit/afranges.h (SCRIPT): Use it to export no-base ranges.
This patch introduces auxiliary code ranges that identify no-base
characters; they refer to glyphs of a script that should be hinted
without alignments to blue zones (mostly diacritics).
It also splits off ranges for fallback scripts that handle subscript
and superscript characters not covered by OpenType features. For
example, this greatly helps improve the hinting of various phonetic
alphabets, which contain a large amount characters that look like
superscript glyphs.
Finally, code ranges are updated to Unicode 8.0, and enclosed
characters are removed in general since they normally look better if
they stay unhinted.
* src/autofit/afranges.c (af_latn_uniranges): Updated to Unicode
8.0.
Split off superscript-like and subscript-like glyphs into...
(af_latb_uniranges, af_latp_uniranges): ... these two new arrays.
(af_xxxx_nobase_uniranges): New arrays that hold no-base characters
of the corresponding character ranges.
* src/autofit/afglobal.h (AF_STYLE_MASK): New macro.
(AF_STYLE_UNASSIGNED): Use AF_STYLE_MASK for definition.
* src/autofit/afglobal.c (af_face_globals_compute_style_coverage):
Updated.
* include/freetype/ftautoh.h (FT_Prop_GlyphToScriptMap): Use
`FT_UShort' for `map' field.
* src/autofit/afglobal.c (af_face_globals_compute_style_coverage,
af_face_globals_new), src/autofit/hbshim.c, src/autofit/hbshim.h
(af_get_coverage): Use FT_UShort for `glyph_styles' array.
* src/autofit/afglobal.h (AF_STYLE_UNASSIGNED, AF_DIGIT): Extend to
16 bits.
(AF_FaceGlobalsRec): Use `FT_UShort' for `glyph_styles' field.
For functions querying a face, bits 16-30 of the face index can hold
the named instance index if we have a GX font. The indices start
with value 1; value 0 indicates font access without GX variation
data.
* include/freetype/freetype.h (FT_FaceRec): Update documentation.
* include/freetype/internal/sfnt.h: Ditto.
* src/sfnt/sfobjs.c (sfnt_init_face)
[TT_CONFIG_OPTION_GX_VAR_SUPPORT]: Get number of named instances and
do argument checks.
(sfnt_load_face): Updated.
* src/truetype/ttobjs.c (tt_face_init)
[TT_CONFIG_OPTION_GX_VAR_SUPPORT]: Use named instance, overwriting
the style name.
* src/base/ftobjs.c (open_face_from_buffer,
open_face_PS_from_sfnt_stream): Updated.
* src/bdf/bdfdrivr.c (BDF_Face_Init): Updated.
* src/cff/cffload.c (cff_font_load): Updated.
* src/cff/cffobjs.c (cff_face_init): Make function exit early for
pure CFF fonts if `font_index < 0'.
Updated.
* src/cid/cidobjs.c (cid_face_init): Updated.
* src/pcf/pcfdrivr.c (PCF_Face_Init): Updated.
* src/pfr/pfrobjs.c (pfr_face_init): Updated.
* src/type1/t1objs.c (T1_Face_Init): Updated.
* src/type42/t42objs.c (T42_Face_Init): Updated.
* src/winfonts/winfnt.c (fnt_face_get_dll_font, FNT_Face_Init):
Updated.
* docs/CHANGES: Updated.
* src/type1/t1gload.c (T1_Load_Glyph): Directly modify advances only
if font matrix is not trivial.
* src/cff/cffgload.c (cff_slot_load): Ditto.
* sff/cid/cidgload.c (cid_slot_load_glyph): Ditto for advances and the
entire outline.
* src/type1/t1load.c (t1_parse_font_matrix): Scale units per EM only
when necessary. Refresh comments.
* src/cid/cidload.c (cid_parse_font_matrix): Ditto.
* src/type42/t42parse.c (t42_parse_font_matrix): Refresh comments.
This is a severe bug: We've missed one level of indirection, as
described in the Type 42 specification. As a result, ftview
sometimes showed incorrect glyphs for given glyph names, and even
displayed `error 0x0006' (invalid argument!) in case the number of
glyph indices differed between the Type 42 font and the embedded
TTF.
Apparently, noone ever noticed it; this shows how much Type 42 fonts
are in use...
* src/type42/t42objs.c (T42_GlyphSlot_Load): Map Type 42 glyph index
to embedded TTF's glyph index.
Problem reported by Titus Nemeth <tn@tntypography.eu> (by using
ttfautohint).
* src/autofit/afblue.dat: Add neutral blue zone for the tatweel
character.
* src/autofit/afblue.c, src/autofit/afblue.h: Regenerated.
Lower the flatness threshold from upem/8 to upem/14, making the
auto-hinter accept shorter elements.
Synchronize flat/round stem selection algorithm with blue zone code.
* src/autofit/aflatin.c (FLAT_THRESHOLD): New macro.
(af_latin_metrics_init_blues): Use it.
(af_latin_hints_compute_segments): Collect information on maximum
and minimum coordinates of `on' points; use this to add a constraint
for the flat/round decision similar to
`af_latin_metrics_init_blues'.
Remove casting from `FT_Long' to `FT_Int' that might change the sign
of the return value and make it faster too.
* src/base/ftcalc.c (ft_corner_orientation): On 32-bit systems, stay
with 32-bit arithmetic when safe. Use plain math on 64-bit systems.
* src/pshinter/pshalgo.c: Remove old unused code.
* src/pfr/pfrgload.c (pfr_glyph_load_compound): Use multiplication,
not left-shift.
* src/truetype/ttgxvar.c (ft_var_load_avar, ft_var_load_gvar,
tt_face_vary_cvt, TT_Vary_Apply_Glyph_Deltas): Use multiplication,
not left-shift.
* src/base/ftrfork.c (FT_Raccess_Get_HeaderInfo): Only accept
positive values from header.
Check overflow.
* src/base/ftoutln.c (SCALED): Correctly handle left-shift of
negative values.
* src/bdf/bdf.h (_bdf_glyph_modified, _bdf_set_glyph_modified,
_bdf_clear_glyph_modified): Use unsigned long constant.
* src/bdf/bdfdrivr.c (BDF_Size_Select, BDF_Glyph_Load): Don't
left-shift values that can be negative.
* src/pcf/pcfdrivr.c (PCF_Size_Select, PCF_Glyph_Load): Don't
left-shift values that can be negative.
* src/raster/ftraster.c (SCALED): Correctly handle left-shift of
negative values.
* src/sfnt/ttsbit.c (tt_face_load_strike_metrics): Don't left-shift
values that can be negative.
* src/truetype/ttgload.c (TT_Load_Composite_Glyph,
compute_glyph_metrics, load_sbit_image): Don't left-shift values
that can be negative.
See
http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/freetype-devel/2015-07/msg00008.html
for a rationale.
* src/autofit/afpic.h, src/base/basepic.h, src/cff/cffpic.h,
src/pshinter/pshpic.h, src/psnames/pspic.h, src/raster/rastpic.h,
src/sfnt/sfntpic.h, src/smooth/ftspic.h, src/truetype/ttpic.h
(FT_BEGIN_HEADER, FT_END_HEADER): Move macro calls to not enclose
header files that contain FT_{BEGIN,END}_HEADER macros by
themselves.
* src/autofit/aftypes.h [FT_DEBUG_AUTOFIT]: Include
FT_CONFIG_STANDARD_LIBRARY_H earlier.
* src/truetype/ttpic.h: Include FT_INTERNL_PIC_H.
* include/freetype/internal/sfnt.h (TT_Get_Name_Func): New
prototype.
(SFNT_Interface, FT_DEFINE_SFNT_INTERFACE): New member `get_name'.
* src/sfnt/sfdriver.c (sfnt_interface): Updated.
* src/sfnt/sfobjs.c (tt_face_get_name): Tag it with `LOCAL_DEF'.
* src/sfnt/sfobjs.h: Add prototype for it.
The function uses Newton's iterations instead of dividing vector
components by its length, which needs a square root. This is,
literally, a bit less accurate but a lot faster.
* src/base/ftcalc.c (FT_Vector_NormLen): New function.
This change is a result of a discussion thread on freetype-devel
http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/freetype-devel/2015-06/msg00041.html
Re-introduce the `freetype2' subdirectory for all FreeType header
files after installation, and rename the `freetype2' subdirectory in
the git repository to `freetype'.
* include/freetype2: Renamed to...
* include/freetype: This.
* CMakeLists.txt (PUBLIC_HEADERS, PUBLIC_CONFIG_HEADERS,
PRIVATE_HEADERS): Updated.
Update creation of `ftconfig.h'.
Install generated `ftconfig.h'.
* Jamfile (HDRMACRO, RefDoc), autogen.sh: Updated.
* builds/amiga/include/config/ftconfig.h, builds/freetype.mk
(PUBLIC_DIR), builds/symbian/bld.inf, builds/toplevel.mk (work),
builds/unix/freetype2.in: Updated.
* builds/unix/freetype-config.in: Updated.
* builds/unix/configure.raw: Don't check for `rmdir'.
* builds/unix/unix-def.in (DELDIR): Use `rm -rf', which is portable
according to the autoconf info manual.
* builds/unix/install.mk (install, uninstall,
distclean_project_unix): Update and simplify.
* builds/wince/*, builds/windows/*: Updated.
* devel/ft2build.h, include/ft2build.h: Updated.
* include/freetype2/config/ftheader.h,
include/freetype2/internal/ftserv.h,
include/freetype2/internal/internal.h: Update all header file
macros.
* src/tools/chktrcmp.py (TRACE_DEF_FILES): Updated.
* docs/*: Updated.
* builds/unix/ftconfig.in, builds/vms/ftconfig.in,
include/freetype2/config/ftconfig.h,
include/freetype2/internal/ftobjs.h, src/autofit/afwarp.h: Do it.
We no longer `pollute' the namespace of possible header file names;
instead we move `ft2build.h' up by one level so that it gets
installed in the default include directory (e.g.,
/usr/local/include). After this commit, only `ft2build.h' stays in
the compiler's include path.
No visible changes for the user who follows the standard FreeType
header inclusion rules.
* include/*: Move to ...
* include/freetype2/*: This directory, except `ft2build.h'.
* CMakeLists.txt (PUBLIC_HEADERS, PUBLIC_CONFIG_HEADERS,
PRIVATE_HEADERS), Jamfile (HDRMACRO, RefDoc), autogen.sh: Updated.
* builds/amiga/include/config/ftconfig.h, builds/freetype.mk
(PUBLIC_DIR), builds/symbian/bld.inf, builds/toplevel.mk (work),
builds/unix/install.mk (install, uninstall),
builds/unix/freetype2.in: Updated.
* builds/unix/freetype-config.in: Updated.
Emit -I directory only if it is not `/usr/include'.
* builds/wince/*, builds/windows/*: Updated.
* devel/ft2build.h, include/ft2build.h: Updated.
* include/freetype2/config/ftheader.h,
include/freetype2/internal/ftserv.h,
include/freetype2/internal/internal.h: Update all header file
macros.
* src/tools/chktrcmp.py (TRACE_DEF_FILES): Updated.
* docs/*: Updated.
This is just very basic stuff and just a little bit tested on
GNU/Linux only. I won't delve into this since I'm not a Jam user.
* Jamfile: Call `HDRMACRO' for `ftserv.h' also.
(DEFINES): Replace with...
(CCFLAGS): ... this.
* src/Jamfile: Don't call `HDRMACRO' for `internal.h'; this is
already handled in the top-level Jamfile.
* src/autofit/Jamfile (DEFINES): Replace with...
(CCFLAGS): ... this.
(_sources): Add missing files.
* src/cache/Jamfile: Don't call `HDRMACRO' for `ftcache.h'; it no
longer contains macro header definitions.
* src/base/Jamfile, src/cff/Jamfile, src/sfnt/Jamfile,
src/truetype/Jamfile (_sources): Add missing files.
=======================
Tag sources with `VER-2-6'.
* docs/VERSION.DLL: Update documentation and bump version number to
2.6.
* README, Jamfile (RefDoc), builds/windows/vc2005/freetype.vcproj,
builds/windows/vc2005/index.html,
builds/windows/vc2008/freetype.vcproj,
builds/windows/vc2008/index.html,
builds/windows/vc2010/freetype.vcxproj,
builds/windows/vc2010/index.html,
builds/windows/visualc/freetype.dsp,
builds/windows/visualc/freetype.vcproj,
builds/windows/visualc/index.html,
builds/windows/visualce/freetype.dsp,
builds/windows/visualce/freetype.vcproj,
builds/windows/visualce/index.html,
builds/wince/vc2005-ce/freetype.vcproj,
builds/wince/vc2005-ce/index.html,
builds/wince/vc2008-ce/freetype.vcproj,
builds/wince/vc2008-ce/index.html: s/2.5.5/2.6/, s/255/26/.
* include/freetype/freetype.h (FREETYPE_MINOR): Set to 6.
(FREETYPE_PATCH): Set to 0.
* builds/unix/configure.raw (version_info): Set to 18:0:12.
* CMakeLists.txt (VERSION_MINOR): Set to 0.
(VERSION_PATCH): Set to 6.
* src/autofit/afmodule.c [!FT_MAKE_OPTION_SINGLE_OBJECT]: Add
declarations for dumping functions.
* src/truetype/ttinterp.c (TT_New_Context): Pacify compiler.
* builds/toplevel.mk: Use `freetype.mk's code to compute the version
string.
Don't include a zero patch level in version string.
* builds/freetype.mk: Remove code for computing the version string.
Problem reported by Grissiom <chaos.proton@gmail.com>; in
http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/freetype/2015-05/msg00013.html
there is an example code to trigger the bug.
* src/truetype/ttobjs.c (tt_size_init_bytecode): Free old `size'
data before allocating again. Bug most probably introduced four
years ago in version 2.4.3.
* src/truetype/ttinterp.c: Change all existing TRACE7 calls to
TRACE6.
(opcode_name): Add string lengths.
(TT_RunIns): Implement display of code position and stack.
This is completely missing in Apple's documentation: If a `gvar'
tuple uses private point numbers (this is, deltas are specified for
some points only), the uncovered points must be interpolated for
this tuple similar to the IUP bytecode instruction. Examples that
need this functionality are glyphs `Oslash' and `Q' in Skia.ttf.
* src/truetype/ttgxvar.c (tt_delta_shift, tt_delta_interpolate,
tt_handle_deltas): New functions.
(TT_Vary_Get_Glyph_Deltas): Renamed to...
(TT_Vary_Apply_Glyph_Deltas): ... this; it directly processes the
points and does no longer return an array of deltas.
Add tracing information.
Call `tt_handle_deltas' to interpolate missing deltas.
Also fix a minor memory leak in case of error.
* src/truetype/ttgxvar.h: Updated.
* src/truetype/ttgload.c (TT_Process_Simple_Glyph,
load_truetype_glyph): Updated.
* src/truetype/ttgload.c, src/truetype/ttinterp.c: Guard new code
with `TT_CONFIG_OPTION_SUBPIXEL_HINTING'.
Problem reported by Nikolaus Waxweiler <madigens@gmail.com>.
This flag activates `native ClearType hinting', disabling backwards
compatibility mode as described in Greg Hitchcocks whitepaper. In
other words, it enables unrestricted functionality of all TrueType
instructions in ClearType.
* src/truetype/ttgload.c (tt_get_metrics): Call `sph_set_tweaks'
unconditionally.
(tt_loader_init): Unset `ignore_x_mode' flag if bit 2 of
`GS.instruct_control' is active.
* src/truetype/ttinterp.c (Ins_INSTCTRL): Handle selector index 3.
(Ins_GETINFO): Updated.
* docs/CHANGES: Document it.
* src/truetype/ttgload.c (TT_Load_Composite_Glyph): If the
ARGS_ARE_XY_VALUES flag is not set, handle argument values as
unsigned. I trust `ttx' (which has exactly such code) that it does
the right thing here...
The reason that noone has ever noticed this bug is probably the fact
that point-aligned subglyphs are rare, as are subglyphs with a
number of points in the range [128;255], which is quite large (or
even in the range [32768;65535], which is extremely unlikely).
* src/cff/cf2intrp.c (cf2_interpT2CharString): The opcodes
`vvcurveto', `hhcurveto', `vhcurveto', and `hvcurveto' all iterate,
pulling values off the stack until the stack is exhausted.
Implicitly the stack must be a multiple (or for subtly different
behaviour) a multiple plus a specific number of extra values deep.
If that's not the case, enforce it (as the old code did).
* src/cff/cf2ft.c (cf2_getSeacComponent): When using the incremental
interface to retrieve glyph data for a SEAC, it be left to the
incremental interface callback to apply the encoding to raw
character index (as it was in the previous code).
This code replaces the debugging hook from the previous commit with
a better, more generic solution.
* include/ftautoh.h: Document it.
* src/autofit/afmodule.h (AF_ModuleRec)
[AF_CONFIG_OPTION_USE_WARPER]: Add `warping' field.
* src/autofit/afmodule.c (_af_debug_disable_warper): Remove.
(af_property_set, af_property_get, af_autofitter_init)
[AF_CONFIG_OPTION_USE_WARPER]: Handle `warping' option.
* src/autofit/afhints.h (AF_HINTS_DO_WARP): Remove use of the no
longer existing `_af_debug_disable_warper'.
* src/autofit/afcjk.c (af_cjk_hints_init), src/autofit/aflatin.c
(af_latin_hints_init), src/autofit/aflatin2.c (af_latin2_hints_init)
[AF_CONFIG_OPTION_USE_WARPER]: Add `AF_SCALER_FLAG_NO_WARPER' to the
scaler flags if warping is off.
* src/autofit/aftypes.h: Updated.
* src/autofit/afmodule.c (_af_debug_disable_warper)
[FT_DEBUG_AUTOFIT]: New global variable.
* src/autofit/aftypes.h: Updated.
(AF_SCALER_FLAG_NO_WARPER): New macro (not actively used yet).
* src/autofit/afhints.h (AF_HINTS_DO_WARP): New macro.
* src/autofi/aflatin.c (af_latin_hints_apply)
[AF_CONFIG_OPTION_USE_WARPER]: Use `AF_HINTS_DO_WARP' to control use
of warper.
* src/autofit/afcjk.c (af_cjk_hints_init, af_cjk_hints_apply)
[AF_CONFIG_OPTION_USE_WARPER]: Synchronize with `aflatin.c'.
* src/autofit/aflatin2.c (af_latin2_hints_apply)
[AF_CONFIG_OPTION_USE_WARPER]: Synchronize with `aflatin.c'.
Problem reported by Behdad.
* src/cff/cffdrivr.c (cff_get_advances): Handle SFNT case
separately.
* src/cff/cffgload.c (cff_slot_load): Use advance width and side
bearing values from `hmtx' table if present.
The interface to ftgrid was broken in the series of commits starting
with
[autofit] Allocate AF_Loader on the stack instead of AF_Module.
from 2015-01-14.
* src/autofit/afmodule.c (_af_debug_hints_rec) [FT_DEBUG_AUTOFIT]:
Use a global AF_GlyphHintsRec object for debugging.
(af_autofitter_done, af_autofitter_load_glyph): Updated.
* src/autofit/afloader.c (af_loader_init, af_loader_done): Updated.
This commit allows `num_coords' to be larger or smaller than the
number of available axes while selecting a design instance, either
ignoring excess data or using defaults if data is missing.
* src/truetype/ttgxvar.c (TT_Set_MM_Blend, TT_Set_Var_Design):
Implement it.
* src/type1/t1load.c (T1_Set_MM_Blend, T1_Set_MM_Design,
T1_Set_Var_Design): Ditto.
Under normal circumstances we are usually close to the desired range
of angle values, so that the remainder is not really necessary.
* src/base/fttrigon.c (FT_Angle_Diff): Use loops instead of remainder.
* src/autofit/aftypes.h (AF_ANGLE_DIFF): Ditto in the unused macro.
* src/truetype/ttgxvar.c (ft_var_readpackedpoints): Correctly handle
single-element runs. Cf. glyph `Q' in Skia.ttf with weights larger
than the default.
Thanks to Titus Nemeth <tn@tntypography.eu> for guidance!
* src/autofit/afblue.dat: Add blue zone data for Arabic.
* src/autofit/afblue.c, src/autofit/afblue.h: Regenerated.
* src/autofit/afscript.h: Add Arabic standard characters.
* src/autofit/afranges.c: Add Arabic data.
* src/autofit/afstyles.h: Add Arabic data.
* docs/CHANGES: Document it.
* src/truetype/ttgxvar.c (ft_var_readpackedpoints): Fix return value
of `point_cnt' if two bytes are read.
Use a more vertical coding style.
(ft_var_readpackeddeltas): Use FT_UInt for `delta_cnt' parameter.
Use a more vertical coding style.
No need for two arguments.
* include/config/ftconfig.h, builds/unix/ftconfig.in,
builds/vms/ftconfig.h (TYPEOF): Updated.
* include/internal/ftobjs.h (FT_PAD_FLOOR, FT_PIX_FLOOR),
src/autofit/afwarp.h (AF_WARPER_FLOOR): Updated.
This is the only place in FreeType where this function was used.
* include/config/ftstdlib.h (ft_labs): Remove.
* src/cache/ftcimage.c (ftc_inode_weight): Replace `ft_labs' with
`FT_ABS'.
* src/cache/ftccache.h (FTC_NodeRec): `FT_Offset' (a.k.a. `size_t')
is a better choice for `hash' to hold a pointer than `FT_PtrDist'
(a.k.a. `ptrdiff_t'), especially since the latter is signed,
causing zillions of signedness warnings. [Note that `hash' was of
type `FT_UInt32' before the change to `FT_PtrDist.]
Update all users.
* src/cache/ftcbasic.c, src/cache/ftccache.c, src/cache/ftccmap.c,
src/cache/ftcglyph.c, src/cache/ftcglyph.h: Updated.
This is hard-coded to value 2 in `fvar' version 1.0 (and no newer
version exists), but some fonts set it incorrectly.
Problem reported by Adam Twardoch <adam@fontlab.com>.
This harmonizes with other code in FreeType (and reduces the number
of necessary casts to avoid compiler warnings).
* src/autofit/afblue.hin: Make flag macros unsigned.
* src/autofit/afblue.h: Regenerated.
* src/autofit/afcjk.h: Replace flag enumeration with macros.
* src/autofit/afcjk.c: Updated.
* src/autofit/afhints.h (AF_Flags, AF_Edge_Flags): Replace with
macros.
* src/autofit/afhints.c: Updated.
* src/autofit/aflatin.h: Replace flag enumerations with macros.
* src/autofit/aflatin.c, src/autofit/aflatin2.c: Updated.
* src/autofit/aftypes.h (AF_ScalerFlags): Replace with macros.
* include/internal/t1types.h (AFM_KernPairRec): Make indices
unsigned.
Update users.
(AFM_FontInfoRec): Make element counters unsigned.
Update users.
* src/psaux/afmparse.h (AFM_ValueRec): Add union member for unsigned
int.
* src/psaux/afmparse.c (afm_parse_track_kern, afm_parse_kern_pairs):
Reject negative values for number of kerning elements.
* src/type1/t1afm.c, src/tools/test_afm.c: Updated.
Also fix other minor issues.
* src/base/ftdbgmem.c (FT_MemTableRec): Replace all FT_ULong types
with FT_Long for consistency.
(ft_mem_primes): Change type to `FT_Int'.
(ft_mem_closest_prime, ft_mem_table_set): Updated.
(ft_mem_debug_panic, ft_mem_debug_alloc, ft_mem_debug_free,
ft_mem_debug_realloc): Use `static' keyword and fix signedness
warnings where necessary.
(ft_mem_table_resize, ft_mem_table_new, ft_mem_table_destroy,
ft_mem_table_get_nodep, ft_mem_debug_init, FT_DumpMemory): Fix types
and add or remove casts to avoid signedness warnings.
This makes the code more readable and reduces compiler warnings.
* src/base/ftcalc.c (FT_MulDiv, FT_MulDiv_No_Round, FT_MulFix,
FT_DivFix): Convert input parameters to unsigned, do the
computation, then convert the result back to signed.
(ft_corner_orientation): Fix casts.
* src/truetype/ttgload.c (load_truetype_glyph): For incremental
fonts, the glyph index may be greater than the number of glyphs
indicated, so guard the check with a preprocessor conditional.
While this doesn't show up with FreeType, exactly the same code
leaks with ttfautohint's modified auto-hinter code (which gets used
in a slightly different way).
It certainly doesn't harm since it is similar to already existing
checks in the code for embedded arrays.
* src/autofit/afhints.c (af_glyph_hints_reload): Set `max_contours'
and `max_points' for all cases.
Thanks to Ben Mitchell <ben@rosettatype.com> for guidance with blue
zone characters!
* src/autofit/afblue.dat: Add blue zone data for Thai.
* src/autofit/afblue.c, src/autofit/afblue.h: Regenerated.
* src/autofit/afscript.h: Add Thai standard characters.
* src/autofit/afranges.c: Add Thai data.
* src/autofit/afstyles.h: Add Thai data.
This fixes a breakage caused by the commit `[raster] Remove
5-level gray AA mode from monochrome rasterizer.'.
Problem reported by Markus Trippelsdorf <markus@trippelsdorf.de> and
octoploid <octoploid@yandex.com>.
* src/raster/ftraster.c (ft_black_render): Handle
`FT_RASTER_FLAG_AA'.
* src/raster/ftrend1.c (ft_raster1_render): Remove gray AA mode
remnants.
Add fallback for glyphs with degenerate bounding boxes.
If a glyph has only one very narrow feature, the bbox can end up
with either the width or height of the bbox being 0, in which case
no raster memory is allocated and no attempt is made to render the
glyph. This is less than ideal when the drop-out compensation in
the rendering code would actually result in the glyph being
rendered.
This problem can be observed with the `I' glyph (gid 47) in the
Autodesk RomanS TrueType font.
* src/raster/ftrend1.c (ft_raster1_render): Add a fallback if either
dimension is zero to explicitly round up/down (instead of simply
round).
We are now following the GNU guidelines: A new release automatically
means that the copyright year of all affected files gets updated; it
is no longer used to track years of modification changes.
* src/tools/update-copyright-year: New Perl script.
* src/tools/update-copyright: New shell script that calls
`update-copyright-year' on all files.
* src/tools/no-copyright: Exceptions that should not be handled by
`update-copyright'
Avoids multiple mallocs per typical glyphs.
With this and recent changes to avoid mallocs, the thread-safe
stack-based loader is now as fast as the previous model that had one
cached singleton.
* src/autofit/afhints.h (AF_SEGMENTS_EMBEDDED, AF_EDGES_EMBEDDED):
New macros.
(AF_AxisHintsRec): Add two arrays for segments and edges.
* src/autofit/afhints.c (af_axis_hints_new_segment): Only allocate
data if number of segments exceeds given threshold value.
(af_axis_hints_new_edge): Only allocate data if number of edges
exceeds given threshold value.
(af_glyph_hints_done): Updated.
This avoids at least two malloc calls for typical glyphs.
* src/autofit/afhints.h (AF_POINTS_EMBEDDED, AF_CONTOURS_EMBEDDED):
New macros.
(AF_GlyphHintsRec): Add two arrays for contours and points.
* src/autofit/afhints.c (af_glyph_hints_init, af_glyph_hints_done):
Updated.
(af_glyph_hints_reload): Only allocate data if number of contours or
points exceeds given threshold values.
This avoids one malloc per load.
* src/autofit/afloader.h (AF_LoaderRec): Change type of `hints' to
`AF_GlyphHints'.
Update prototype.
* src/autofit/afloader.c (af_loader_init): Use `AF_GlyphHints'
parameter instead of `FT_Memory'.
(af_loader_done): Directly reset `load_hints'.
(af_loader_load_g): Updated.
* src/autofit/afmodule.c (af_autofitter_load_glyph): Use local
`hints' object.
No need to create a new glyph loader; we can reuse the one from
`slot->internal->loader'. It's hard to tell why it was written that
way originally, but new code looks sound and correct to me, and
avoids lots of allocations.
* src/autofit/afloader.c (af_loader_init): Change return type to
`void'.
Don't call `FT_GlyphLoader_New'.
(af_loader_reset): Don't call `FT_GlyphLoader_Rewind'.
(af_loader_load_g): Update code to use `internal->loader', which
doesn't need copying of data.
* src/autofit/afloader.h (AF_LoaderRec): Remove `gloader' member.
Update prototype.
* src/autofit/afmodule.c (af_autofitter_load_glyph): Updated.
We never have to deal with composite glyphs in the autohinter, as
those will be loaded into FORMAT_OUTLINE by the recursed
`FT_Load_Glyph' function.
In the rare cases that FT_LOAD_NO_RECURSE is set, it will imply
FT_LOAD_NO_SCALE as per `FT_Load_Glyph', which then implies
FT_LOAD_NO_HINTING:
/* resolve load flags dependencies */
if ( load_flags & FT_LOAD_NO_RECURSE )
load_flags |= FT_LOAD_NO_SCALE |
FT_LOAD_IGNORE_TRANSFORM;
if ( load_flags & FT_LOAD_NO_SCALE )
{
load_flags |= FT_LOAD_NO_HINTING |
FT_LOAD_NO_BITMAP;
load_flags &= ~FT_LOAD_RENDER;
}
and as such the auto-hinter is never called. Thus, the recursion in
`af_loader_load_g' never actually happens. So remove the depth
counter as well.
* src/autofit/afloader.c (af_loader_load_g): Remove `depth'
parameter.
<FT_GLYPH_FORMAT_COMPOSITE>: Remove associated code.
(af_loader_load_glyph): Updated.
Apparently `ras.cProfile' might be uninitialized. This will be the
case if `ras.top == ras.cProfile->offset', as can be seen in
`End_Profile'. The overshoot code introduced in a change `Fix B/W
rasterization of subglyphs with different drop-out modes.' (from
2009-06-18) violated this, accessing `ras.cProfile->flags'
unconditionally just before calling `End_Profile' (which then
detected that `cProfile' is uninitialized and didn't touch it).
This was harmless, and was not detected by valgrind before because
the objects were allocated on the `raster_pool', which was always
initialized. With recent change to allocate raster buffers on the
stack, valgrind now reported this invalid access.
* src/raster/ftraster.c (Convert_Glyph): Don't access an
uninitialized `cProfile'.
Looks like `ras.span_y' could always be used without initialization.
This was never detected by valgrind before because the library-wide
`raster_pool' was used for the worker object and `raster_pool' was
originally zero'ed. But subsequent reuses of it were using `span_y'
uninitialized. With the recent change to not use `render_pool' and
allocate worker and buffer on the stack, valgrind now detects this
uninitialized access.
* src/smooth/ftgrays.c (gray_raster_render): Initialize
`ras.span_y'.
It's unused after the following commits:
[raster] Allocate render pool for mono rasterizer on the stack.
[raster] Remove 5-level gray AA mode from monochrome rasterizer.
The value of FT_RENDER_POOL_SIZE still serves the purpose it used to
serve, which is, to adjust the pool size. But the pool is now
allocated on the stack on demand.
* src/base/ftobjs.c (FT_New_Library, FT_Done_Library): Implement.
Instead of keeping `library->renderers' in a MRU order, just leave
it as-is. The MRU machinery wasn't thread-safe.
With this patch, rasterizing glyphs from different faces from
different threads doesn't fail choosing rasterizer
(FT_Err_Cannot_Render_Glyph).
Easiest to see that crash was to add a `printf' (or otherwise let
thread yield in FT_Throw with debugging enabled).
* src/base/ftobjs.c (FT_Render_Glyph_Internal), src/base/ftoutln.c
(FT_Outline_Render): Don't call `FT_Set_Renderer'.
Instead of using the `render_pool' member of `FT_Library' that is
provided down to the rasterizer, completely ignore that and allocate
needed objects on the stack instead.
With this patch, rasterizing glyphs from different faces from
different threads doesn't crash in the monochrome rasterizer.
* src/raster/ftraster.c (black_TRaster): Remove `buffer',
`buffer_size', and `worker' members.
(ft_black_render): Create `buffer' locally.
(ft_black_reset): Updated.
It was off by default and couldn't be turned on at runtime. And the
smooth rasterizer superceded it over ten years ago. No point in
keeping. Comments suggested that it was there for compatibility
with FreeType 1.
550 lines down.
* src/raster/ftraster.c (FT_RASTER_OPTION_ANTI_ALIASING,
RASTER_GRAY_LINES): Remove macros and all associated code.
(black_TWorker): Remove `gray_min_x' and `gray_max_x'.
(black_TRaster): Remove `grays' and `gray_width'.
(Vertical_Sweep_Init, Vertical_Sweep_Span, Vertical_Sweep_Drop,
ft_black_render): Updated.
* src/raster/ftrend1.c (ft_raster1_render): Simplify code.
(ft_raster5_renderer_class): Removed.
Previously the code had stipulation for using a per-TT_Size exec
context if `size->debug' was true. But there was no way that
`size->debug' could *ever* be true. As such, the code was always
using the singleton `TT_ExecContext' that was stored in `TT_Driver'.
This was, clearly, not threadsafe.
With this patch, loading glyphs from different faces from different
threads doesn't crash in the bytecode loader code.
* src/truetype/ttobjs.h (TT_SizeRec): Remove `debug' member.
(TT_DriverRec): Remove `context' member.
* src/truetype/ttobjs.c (tt_size_run_fpgm, tt_size_run_prep): Remove
`TT_ExecContext' code related to a global `TT_Driver' object.
(tt_driver_done): Don't remove `TT_ExecContext' object here but ...
(tt_size_done_bytecode): ... here.
(tt_driver_init): Don't create `TT_ExecContext' object here but ...
(tt_size_init_bytecode): ... here, only on demand.
* src/truetype/ttinterp.c (TT_Run_Context): Remove defunct debug
code.
(TT_New_Context): Remove `TT_ExecContext' code related to a global
`TT_Driver' object.
* src/truetype/ttinterp.h: Updated.
* src/truetype/ttgload.c (TT_Hint_Glyph, tt_loader_init): Updated.
Stop sharing a global `AF_Loader'. Allocate one on the stack during
glyph load.
Right now this results in about 25% slowdown, to be fixed in a
following commit.
With this patch loading glyphs from different faces from different
threads doesn't immediately crash in the autohinting loader code.
Bugs:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1164941
* src/autofit/afloader.c (af_loader_init): Pass
`AF_Loader' and `FT_Memory' instead of `AF_Module' as arguments.
(af_loader_reset, af_loader_load_glyph): Also pass `loader' as
argument.
(af_loader_done): Use `AF_Loader' instead of `AF_Module' as
argument.
* src/autofit/afmodule.c (af_autofitter_init): Don't call
`af_loader_init'.
(af_autofitter_done): Don't call `af_loader_done'.
(af_autofitter_load_glyph): Use a local `AF_Loader' object.
* src/autofit/afloader.h: Include `afmodule.h'.
Update prototypes.
Move typedef for `AF_Module' to...
* src/autofit/afmodule.h: ... this place.
No longer include `afloader.h'.
Assure that FreeType's internal include directories are found before
`CPPFLAGS' (which might be set by the user in the environment), and
`CPPFLAGS' before `CFLAGS'.
* builds/freetype.mk (FT_CFLAGS): Don't add `INCLUDE_FLAGS'.
(FT_COMPILE): Make this a special variable for compiling only the
files handled in `freetype.mk'.
(.c.$O): Removed, unused.
* src/*/rules.mk (*_COMPILE): Fix order of include directories.
Based on a patch from Behdad.
* src/truetype/ttinterp.c (DO_*): Expand macros into corresponding
`Ins_*' functions.
(TT_RunIns): Replace `DO_*' macros with `Ins_*' function calls.
(ARRAY_BOUND_ERROR): Remove second definition, which is no longer
needed.
(Ins_SVTCA, Ins_SPVTCA, Ins_SFVTCA): Replaced with...
(Ins_SxyTCA): New function.
This is a follow-up patch.
* src/truetype/ttinterp.c, src/truetype/ttinterp.h
[TT_CONFIG_OPTION_STATIC_INTERPRETER,
TT_CONFIG_OPTION_STATIC_RASTER]: Remove macros and related code.
Some prototypes in ftvalid.h use `valid' for the variables
typed as FT_Validator. Their implementations in src/base/
ftobjs.c and utilizations in src/sfnt/ttcmap.c do similar.
Some macros in otvcommn.h assume the exist of the variable
`valid' typed as OTV_Validator in the caller.
Mixing these two conventions cause invalid pointer conversion
and unexpected SEGV in longjmp. To prevent it, all variables
typed as OTV_Validator are renamed to `otvalid'.
* src/otvalid/otvcommn.h: Replace `valid' by `otvalid'.
* src/otvalid/{otvcommn.c, otvbase.c, otvgdef.c, otvgpos.c,
otvgsub.c, otvjstf.c, otvmath.c}: Replace `valid' by `otvalid'
if it is typed as OTV_Validator.
Work around `features' of X11's `pcfWriteFont' and `pcfReadFont'
functions. Since the PCF format doesn't have an official
specification, we have to exactly follow these functions' behaviour.
The problem was unveiled with a patch from 2014-11-06, fixing issue #43547.
* src/pcf/pcfread.c (pcf_read_TOC): Don't check table size for last
element. Instead, assign real size.
* src/cff/cf2hints.c (cf2_hintmap_map): After the fix for Savannah
bug #43661, the test font `...aspartam.otf' still triggers an
FT_ASSERT. Since hintmap still works with count==0, ...
(cf2_glyphpath_lineTo, cf2_glyphpath_curveTo): ... add that term to
suppress the assert.
* src/cff/cf2intrp.c (cf2_interpT2CharString) <cf2_cmdHSTEM,
cf2_cmdVSTEM, cf2_cmdHINTMASK>: Don't append to stem arrays after
hintmask is constructed.
* src/cff/cf2hints.c (cf2_hintmap_build): Add defensive code to
avoid reading past end of hintmask.
Using `%ld' for pointer differences causes warnings on 32bit
platforms. The correct type would be (the relatively new) `%td',
however, this is missing on some important platforms.
This patch improves the change from 2014-11-28.
* src/autofit/afhints.c (AF_INDEX_NUM): Use `int' typecast. Our
pointer differences are always sufficiently small.
(af_glyph_hints_dump_points, af_glyph_hints_dump_segments,
af_glyph_hints_dump_edge): Revert to `%d' and use `AF_INDEX_NUM'.
All public FreeType enumeration and flag values are uppercase...
* include/tttables.h (FT_Sfnt_Tag): Implement it. For backwards
compatilibity, retain the old values as macros.
* src/base/ftfstype.c (FT_Get_FSType_Flags), src/sfnt/sfdriver.c
(get_sfnt_table): Updated.
Previously, those elements were handled only for sections present in
a `<Sections>' chapter element.
* src/tools/docmaker/content.py (ContentProcessor::finish):
Implement it.
This greatly improves the readability of the `Synopsis' links.
* src/tools/docmaker/content.py (DocBlock::get_markup_words_all):
Insert string `/empty/' between items.
* src/tools/docmaker/formatter.py (Formatter::section_dump): Make it
robust against nonexistent keys.
* src/tools/docmaker/tohtml.py (HtmlFormatter::section_enter): Emit
empty <td> elements for `/empty/'.
* src/tools/docmaker/content.py (ContentProcessor::set_section,
ContentProcessor::finish): Replace `has_key' function with `in'
keyword.
* src/tools/docmaker/formatter.py (Formatter::__init__): Replace
sorting function with a key generator.
(Formatter::add_identifier): Replace `has_key' function with `in'
keyword.
* src/tools/docmaker/tohtml.py (HtmlFormatter::html_source_quote):
Replace `has_key' function with `in' keyword.
(HtmlFormatter::index_exit, HtmlFormatter::section_enter): Use
integer division.
s/<>/>/.
* src/tools/docmaker/utils.py: Import `itertools'.
(index_sort): Replaced by...
(index_key): ... this new key generator (doing exactly the same).
This bug was hidden by not processing all lines of `<Order>' blocks.
* src/tools/docmaker/formatter.py (Formatter::section_dump): Filter
out field names.
* src/tools/docmaker/tohtml.py (HtmlFormatter::make_block_url):
Accept second, optional argument to specify a name.
(HtmlFormatter::html_source_quote): Link to field ID if possible.
(HtmlFormatter::print_html_field_list): Emit `id' attribute.
Before this patch, the suggested order of entries stopped at the
first empty line.
Obviously, nobody noticed that this problem caused a much reduced
set of links in the `Synopsis' sections; in particular, the
`<Order>' blocks contain a lot of entries that wouldn't be listed
otherwise...
* src/tools/docmaker/content.py (DocBlock::get_markup_words_all):
New function to iterate over all items.
(DocSection::process): Use it.
* src/tools/docmaker/tohtml.py: Instead of using extraneous `<div>'
elements, use CSS descendants (of class `section') to format the
data.
Also remove reduntant <p> and <br> elements, replacing them with
proper CSS.
Globally reduce page width to 75%.
(block_header): Rename <div> class to `section'.
For `Index' and `TOC' links, we now simply use the `text-align' CSS
property of `<td>' to enforce flush-left and flush-right,
eliminating the hack with an empty, full-width `<td>' element
inbetween.
The change also enforces the same (smaller) size for all index and
TOC links.
Replace some `<table>' tags with `<div>' to simplify structure.
Move `bgcolor' attribute to CSS.
Replace most `width' attributes with CSS. The remaining instances
(providing a similar effect as LaTeX's `\hfill' command) are removed
in a later patch.
suggested by Alexei.
* src/pfr/pfrsbit.c (pfr_slot_load_bitmap): Prevent too
negative values in `xpos' and `ypos + ysize'.
* src/smooth/ftsmooth.c (ft_smooth_render_generic): Prevent
too negative values in `x_left' and `y_top'. Either negative
values in `width' and `height' are checked.
`API functions' are functions tagged with `FT_EXPORT_DEF'.
Besides trivial fixes, the following changes are included, too.
* src/base/ftbdf.c (FT_Get_BDF_Charset_ID, FT_Get_BDF_Property): Set
error code if no service is available.
* src/base/ftinit.c (FT_Done_FreeType): Change return value for
invalid `library' parameter to `Invalid_Library_Handle'.
* src/base/ftobjs.c (FT_New_Size): Change return value for invalid
`asize' parameter to `Invalid_Argument'.
* src/base/ftoutln.c (FT_Outline_Copy): Change return value for
invalid `source' and `target' parameters to `Invalid_Outline'.
(FT_Outline_Done_Internal): Change return value for invalid
`outline' parameter to `Invalid_Outline'.
* src/raster/ftraster.c (ft_black_set_mode): Change return type to
`int' to stay in sync with `FT_Renderer_SetModeFunc' prototype.
* src/smooth/ftgrays.c (gray_raster_set_mode): New dummy function
for orthogonality.
(ft_grays_raster): Use it.
The functions in this patch *do* return non-trivial errors that must
be taken care of.
* src/autofit/afloader.c (af_loader_load_g), src/base/ftobjs.c
(FT_Render_Glyph_Internal), src/base/ftoutln.c (FT_Outline_Render),
src/cff/cffgload.c (cff_decoder_parse_charstrings) <cff_op_endchar>,
src/psaux/psobjs.c (ps_parser_load_field_table), src/psaux/t1decode
(t1_decoder_parse_charstrings) <op_endchar>, src/truetype/ttgload.c
(load_truetype_glyph <subglyph loop>, tt_loader_init,
TT_Load_Glyph), src/truetype/ttgxvar.c (TT_Set_MM_Blend),
src/truetype/ttobjs.c (tt_size_run_fpgm, tt_size_run_prep): Do it.
We use a cast to indicate that we intentionally ignore a function's
return value. However, this doesn't apply to API functions where
errors can only happen for trivially invalid input.
* src/base/ftstroke.c (FT_Glyph_Stroke, FT_Glyph_StrokeBorder),
src/base/ftsynth.c (FT_GlyphSlot_Embolden), src/cff/cffgload.c
(cff_slot_load), src/pfr/pfrdrivr.c (pfr_get_kerning),
src/type1/t1load.c (parse_encoding), src/type42/t42parse.c
(t42_parse_encoding): Do it.
This adds an additional constraint to make the fix from 2013-01-25
really work.
* src/sfnt/ttsbit.c (tt_sbit_decoder_load_image) <index_format==4>:
Check `p' before `num_glyphs'.
Don't cast cmap init function pointers to an incompatible type.
Without this patch, the number of parameters between declaration and
the real signature differs. Calling such a function results in
undefined behavior.
ISO/IEC 9899:TC3 (Committee Draft September 7, 2007)
6.5.2.2 Function calls
9 If the function is defined with a type that is not
compatible with the type (of the expression) pointed to by
the expression that denotes the called function, the
behavior is undefined.
On certain platforms (c -> js with emscripten) this causes
termination of execution or invalid calls because in the emscripten
implementation, function pointers of different types are stored in
different pointer arrays. Incorrect pointer type here results in
indexing of an incorrect array.
* src/cff/cffcmap.c (cff_cmap_encoding_init, cff_cmap_unicode_init),
src/pfr/pfrcmap.c (pfr_cmap_init), src/psaux/t1cmap.c
t1_cmap_standard_init, t1_cmap_expert_init, t1_cmap_custom_init,
t1_cmap_unicode_init), src/winfonts/winfnt.c (fnt_cmap_init): Fix
signature.
This is a follow-up to Savannah bug #43659.
* src/type42/t42objs.c (T42_Face_Init): Exclusively use the
`truetype' font driver for loading the font contained in the `sfnts'
array.
* src/type42/t42objs.c (T42_Open_Face): Initialize `face->ttf_size'.
* src/type42/t42parse.c (t42_parse_sfnts): Always set
`face->ttf_size' directly. This ensures a correct stream size in
the call to `FT_Open_Face', which follows after parsing, even for
buggy input data.
Fix error messages.
* src/sfnt/ttcmap.c (tt_cmap8_validate, tt_cmap10_validate,
tt_cmap12_validate, tt_cmap13_validate, tt_cmap14_validate): Protect
against overflow in additions and multiplications.
The scaling between the hypotenuse and its CORDIC approximation is
based on regression analysis. The smaller padding for `theta' is
justifed by its maximum error of less than 6.
* src/base/fttrigon.c (ft_trig_downscale): Borrow code from
./ftcalc.c (ft_multo64), change linear intercept.
(ft_trig_pseudo_polarize): Decrease `theta' padding.
Before this patch, it was impossible to ever call DELTAP[123] in
subpixel hinting mode as described in the ClearType whitepaper; it
only worked if in `compatibility mode'. However, compatibility mode
essentially disables SHPIX, completely ruining hinting of
ttfautohint output, for example.
We now follow the whitepaper more closely so that DELTAP[123]
instructions for touched points in the non-subpixel direction are
executed.
* src/smooth/ftsmooth.c (ft_smooth_render_generic): Translate origin
virtually by modifying cbox, actually translate outline if cumulative
shift is not zero.
* include/internal/ftcalc.h (FT_HYPOT): Move macro from here...
* include/internal/ftobjs.h: ... to here, next to required `FT_ABS'.
* src/smooth/ftgrays.c (gray_render_cubic): Use it here.
We no longer need an otherwise unused typedef that can cause a gcc
warning.
Problem reported by Alexei.
* src/cff/cffobjs.c (cff_driver_init): Use
`CFF_CONFIG_OPTION_DARKENING_PARAMETER_XXX' macros directly.
(SET_DARKENING_PARAMETERS): Removed.
Compile time tests are now ...
* devel/ftoption.h, include/config/ftoption.h: ... here.
* include/internal/ftcalc.h (FT_HYPOT): Macro to approximate Euclidean
distance with the alpha max plus beta min algorithm.
* src/base/ftcalc.c (ft_corner_is_flat): Use it instead of Taxicab metric.
We have been hit by
https://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/feedback/details/718976/msvc-pr
* devel/ftoption.h, include/config/ftoption.h: Replace
`CFF_CONFIG_OPTION_DARKENING_PARAMETERS' with eight macros
`CFF_CONFIG_OPTION_DARKENING_PARAMETER_{X,Y}{1,2,3,4}'.
* src/cff/cffobjs.c (SET_DARKENING_PARAMETERS): Removed. We no
longer need double expansion.
(SET_DARKENING_PARAMETERS_0): Renamed to ...
(SET_DARKENING_PARAMETERS): ... this.
Update call.
* src/sfnt/ttsbit.c (tt_face_load_sbit) [TT_SBIT_TABLE_TYPE_SBIX]:
Accept overlay format also, but emit warning message in that case.
(tt_sbit_decoder_load_metrics): Add missing newline to error
message.
(tt_sbit_load_sbix_image): Add `rgbl' graphic type (as used on iOS
7.1) to the list of unsupported formats.
Zero distance does not have to be treated specially if you follow
specifications and check the sign as the very last step of rounding.
* src/truetype/ttinterp.c (Round_None, Round_To_Grid,
Round_Down_To_Grid, Round_Up_To_Grid, Round_To_Double_Grid): Use
macros when available, do not check for non-zero distance.
(Round_To_Half_Grid, Round_Super, Round_Super_45): Ditto, return phase
if sign changed.
This essentially moves the Telugu script from the `Indic' hinter to
the `Latin' hinter.
Note that this is a first shot and quite certainly needs
refinements.
* src/autofit/afblue.dat: Add blue zone data for Telugu.
* src/autofit/afblue.c, src/autofit/afblue.h: Regenerated.
* src/autofit/afscript.h: Add Telugu standard characters and move
data out of AF_CONFIG_OPTION_INDIC block.
* src/autofit/afranges.c: Move Telugu data out of
AF_CONFIG_OPTION_INDIC block.
* src/autofit/afstyles.h: Update Telugu data; in particular, use
AF_WRITING_SYSTEM_LATIN.
* devel/ftoption.h, include/config/ftoption.h
(CFF_CONFIG_OPTION_DARKENING_PARAMETERS): New macro.
* src/cff/cffobjs.c (SET_DARKENING_PARAMETERS,
SET_DARKENING_PARAMETERS_0): New macros.
(cff_driver_init): Use new macros.
Suggested by Doug Felt <dougfelt@gmail.com>.
* src/sfnt/ttsbit.c (tt_sbit_decoder_load_metrics): Set
`vertAdvance' to zero...
* src/truetype/ttgload.c (TT_Load_Glyph): ... and set here a default
value for `vertAdvance' based on `linearVertAdvance' in case
`vertAdvance' is zero. Note that the previous computed ad-hoc value
for `linearVertAdvance' was apparently not tested in a real-life
situation.
The legal range for delta shift is zero through six. Negative values
are illegal according to
https://developer.apple.com/fonts/TrueType-Reference-Manual/RM04/Chap4.html#delta%20shift
* src/truetype/ttobjs.h (delta_shift, delta_base): Make unsigned.
* src/truetype/ttinterp.h (DO_SDS): Throw an error if delta_shift
out of range.
(Ins_DELTAP, Ins_DELTAC): Optimize for legal delta_shift.
We shift as many bits as we can into the high register, perform
32-bit division with modulo there, then work through the remaining
bits with long division. This optimization is especially noticeable
for smaller dividends that barely use the high register.
* src/base/ftcalc.c (ft_div64by32): Updated.
This applies to `FT_MulDiv' but not to `FT_DivFix', where overflows or
lack thereof are predicted accurately.
* src/base/ftcalc.c (ft_div64by32): Improve readability.
(FT_MulDiv, FT_MulDiv_No_Round) [!FT_LONG64]: Use straight division
when multiplication stayed within 32 bits.
This fixes a 13-year old bug. The original overflow check should have
been updated when rounding was introduced into this function
(c2cd00443b).
* src/base/ftcalc.c (FT_DivFix) [!FT_LONG64]: Updated.
* include/freetype.h (FT_DivFix): Updated documentation.
* src/truetype/ttinterp.h (TT_ExecContextRec): New field
`cur_ppem_func' with a function pointer.
* src/truetype/ttinterp.c (TT_RunIns): Initialize `cur_ppem_func'
depending on the pixel geometry to either...
(Current_Ppem_Stretched): ... this for stretched pixels.
(Current_Ppem): ... or this for square pixels.
(DO_MPPEM, DO_MPS, Ins_DELTAP, Ins_DELTAC): Use `cur_ppem_func'.
* include/freetype.h (FT_MulFix): Unconditionally defined.
* src/base/ftcalc.c [FT_MULFIX_ASSEMBLER]: Move code from here...
* include/internal/ftcalc.h [FT_MULFIX_ASSEMBLER]: ... to here,
which conditionally replaces the function with an inline version
through the macro.
* src/pfr/pfrobjs.c (pfr_face_get_kerning): Use `FT_MSB' instead of
`ft_highpow2'.
* src/base/ftutil.c, include/internal/ftobjs.h (ft_highpow2): Remove
it.
FT_MulFix assembler used to reside in ftcalc.c before f47d263f1b.
* include/config/ftconfig.h, builds/unix/ftconfig.in,
builds/vms/ftconfig.h [FT_MULFIX_ASSEMBLER]: Move code from here...
* src/base/ftcalc.c [FT_MULFIX_ASSEMBLER]: ... to here.
In case of an error in the `prep' table, no longer try to execute it
again and again. This makes FreeType handle endless loops in buggy
fonts much faster.
* src/truetype/ttobjs.h (TT_SizeRec): The fields `bytecode_ready'
and `cvt_ready' are now negative if not initialized yet, otherwise
they indicate the error code of the last run.
* src/truetype/ttobjs.c (tt_size_run_fpgm, tt_size_run_prep,
tt_size_done_bytecode, tt_size_init_bytecode,
tt_size_ready_bytecode, tt_size_init, tt_size_done, tt_size_reset):
Updated.
* src/truetype/ttgload.c (tt_loader_init): Updated.
* src/truetype/ttinterp.c (TT_RunIns): Force reexecution of `fpgm'
and `prep' only if we are in the `glyf' table.
Problem reported by Ralf S. Engelschall <rse@engelschall.com>.
* src/autofit/afhints.c (af_glyph_hints_reload): Fix threshold for
finding first non-near point.
Properly initialize non-near point deltas.
This essentially moves the Devanagari script from the `Indic' hinter
to the `Latin' hinter. Thanks to Girish Dalvi
<girish.dalvi@gmail.com> for guidance with blue zone characters!
* src/autofit/afblue.dat: Add blue zone data for Devanagari.
* src/autofit/afblue.c, src/autofit/afblue.h: Regenerated.
* src/autofit/afscript.h: Add Devanagari standard characters and
move data out of AF_CONFIG_OPTION_INDIC block.
* src/autofit/afranges.c: Move Devanagari data out of
AF_CONFIG_OPTION_INDIC block.
Move U+20B9, (new) Rupee sign, from Latin to Devanagari.
* src/autofit/afstyles.h: Update Devanagari data; in particular, use
AF_WRITING_SYSTEM_LATIN.
* src/autofit/afhints.h (AF_Edge_Flags): New value
`AF_EDGE_NEUTRAL'.
* src/autofit/aflatin.c (af_latin_hints_compute_blue_edges): Trace
neutral blue zones with AF_EDGE_NEUTRAL.
(af_latin_hint_edges): Skip neutral blue zones if necessary.
Such blue zones match either the top or the bottom of a contour. We
need them for scripts where accent-like elements directly touch the
base character (for example, some vowel signs in Devanagari, cf.
U+0913 or U+0914).
* src/autofit/afblue.hin (AF_BLUE_PROPERTY_LATIN_NEUTRAL): New
property.
* src/autofit/afblue.h: Regenerated.
* src/autofit/aflatin.h (AF_LATIN_IS_NEUTRAL_BLUE): New macro.
(AF_LATIN_BLUE_NEUTRAL): New enumeration value.
* src/autofit/aflatin.c (af_latin_metrics_init_blues,
af_latin_hints_compute_blue_edges): Handle neutral blue zones.
This spot has been missed while introducing support for various
drop-out modes years ago (including no drop-out mode, which this
commit fixes).
Problem reported by Patrick Thomas <pthomas505@gmail.com>.
The adaptation of the cjk auto-hinter module to blue stringsets in
2013-08-25 had three severe bugs. Mea culpa.
1. Contrary to the latin auto-hinter, characters for reference and
overshoot values of a blue zone are specified separately. Due to
the screwed-up change it didn't work at all.
2. A boolean comparison was erroneously replaced with a cast,
causing invalid results with the `^' operator later on. The
visual artifact caused by this problem is the topic of the bug
report.
3. Two flag values were inverted, causing incorrect assignment of
reference and overshoot values.
* src/autofit/afblue.dat: Fix CJK bluestrings, introducing a new
syntax to have both reference and overshoot characters in a single
string. This is error #1.
Add extensive comments.
* src/autofit/afblue.hin (AF_BLUE_PROPERTY_CJK_FILL): Removed, no
longer used.
(AF_BLUE_PROPERTY_CJK_TOP, AF_BLUE_PROPERTY_CJK_HORIZ): Fix values.
This is error #3.
* src/autofit/afblue.c, src/autofit/afblue.h: Regenerated.
* src/autofit/afcjk.c (af_cjk_metrics_init_blues): Correct error #1.
Use character `|' to separate characters for reference and overshoot
values.
Improve tracing messages, synchronizing them with the latin
auto-hinter.
(af_cjk_hints_compute_blue_edges): Fix value of `is_top_right_blue'.
This is error #2.
(af_cjk_align_linked_edge): Add tracing message.
* src/autofit/afcjk.h (AF_CJK_IS_FILLED_BLUE): Removed, no longer
used.
* src/autofit/hbshim.c (af_get_coverage): Merge input glyph coverage
of GSUB lookups into output coverage. Otherwise, ligatures are not
handled properly.
Don't check blue zone characters for default coverage.
In particular, local extrema without horizontal or vertical segments
are better recognized:
+ A + D
\ /
\ /
\ /
\ /
\ + C
\ /
B +/
If the distances AB and CD are large, point B wasn't previously
detected as an extremum since the `ft_corner_is_flat' function
`swallowed' BC regardless of its direction, tagging point B as weak.
The next iteration started at B and made `ft_corner_is_flat' swallow
point C, tagging it as weak also, et voilà.
To improve that, another pass gets now performed before calling
`ft_corner_is_flat' to improve the `topology' of an outline: A
sequence of non-horizontal or non-vertical vectors that point into
the same quadrant are handled as a single, large vector.
Additionally, distances of near points are now accumulated, which
makes the auto-hinter handle them as if they were prepended to the
next non-near vector.
This generally improves the auto-hinter's rendering results.
* src/autofit/afhints.c (af_glyph_hints_reload): Implement it.
* src/autofit/afhints.h (AF_FLAGS): Remove no longer used flag
`AF_FLAG_NEAR'.
Problem reported by Karsten Lücke <karsten.luecke@kltf.de>.
The new algorithm takes care of the width of stems: If the distance
between two segments is larger than the largest stem width, the
demerits quickly increase for larger distances. This improves
hinting of slanted fonts (especially if the inner parts of serifs
have non-horizontal `shoulders'), avoiding false stem links.
* src/autofit/aflatin.c (af_latin_hints_link_segments): Use largest
stem width (if available) to compute better demerits for distances
between stems.
(af_latin_hints_detect_features): Pass stem width array and array
size.
(af_latin_metrics_init_widths): Updated to use original algorithm.
(af_latin_hints_apply): Updated to use new algorithm.
* src/autofit/aflatin.h: Updated.
* src/autofit/afcjk.c: Updated.
This works around a problem with HarfBuzz (<= 0.9.26), which doesn't
validate glyph indices returned by
`hb_ot_layout_lookup_collect_glyphs'.
* src/autofit/hbshim.c (af_get_coverage): Guard `idx'.
* docs/CHANGES: Updated.
* src/cff/cf2ft.c (cf2_initLocalRegionBuffer,
cf2_initGlobalRegionBuffer): It is possible for a charstring to call
a subroutine if no subroutines exist. This is an error but should
not trigger an assert. Split the assert to account for this.
* src/cff/cf2hints.c (cf2_hintmap_build): Return when `hintMask' is
invalid. In this case, it is not safe to use the length of
`hStemHintArray'; the exception has already been recorded in
`hintMask'.
bdflib puts data from the input stream into a buffer in chunks of
1024 bytes. The data itself gets then parsed line by line, simply
increasing the current pointer into the buffer; if the search for
the final newline character exceeds the buffer size, more data gets
read.
However, in case the current line's end is very near to the buffer
end, and the keyword to compare with is longer than the current
line's length, an out-of-bounds read might happen since `memcmp'
doesn't stop properly at the string end.
* src/bdf/bdflib.c: s/ft_memcmp/ft_strncmp/ to make comparisons
stop at string ends.
* src/autofit/afcjk.c (af_cjk_metrics_init_widths),
src/autofit/aflatin.c (af_latin_metrics_init_widths): Fix handling
of alternative standard characters.
This also fixes a compilation warning in non-debug mode.
* src/cff/cf2ft.c (cf2_checkTransform): Convert assertion into
parameter check.
(cf2_decoder_parse_charstrings): Call `cf2_checkTransform' only if
we are scaling the outline.
(cf2_getPpemY): Remove problematic assertion.
This is useful for OpenType features like `c2sc' (caps to small
caps) that don't have lowercase letters by definition, or other
features that mainly operate on numerals.
* src/autofit/afscript.h: Add more standard characters.
* src/autofit/aftypes.h: Update use of `SCRIPT' macro.
(AF_ScriptClassRec): Add members to hold two more standard
characters.
(AF_DEFINE_SCRIPT_CLASS): Updated.
* src/autofit/afglobal.c, src/autofit/afglobal.h,
* src/autofit/afpic.c, src/autofit/afranges.h, src/autofit/hbshim.c:
Update use of `SCRIPT' macro.
* src/autofit/afcjk.c (af_cjk_metrics_init_widths),
src/autofit/aflatin.c (af_latin_metrics_init_widths): Scan two more
standard characters.
* src/sfnt/ttsbit.c (tt_sbit_decoder_load_bitmap) <glyph_format==5>:
Don't check metrics, which this format doesn't have.
This is another correction to the commit from 2013-11-21.
* src/type1/t1load.c (t1_parse_font_matrix): Properly handle result
of `T1_ToFixedArray'.
* src/cid/cidload.c (cid_parse_font_matrix): Synchronize with
`t1_parse_font_matrix'.
* src/type42/t42parse.c (t42_parse_font_matrix): Synchronize with
`t1_parse_font_matrix'.
(t42_parse_encoding): Synchronize with `t1_parse_encoding'.
* src/psaux/psobjs.c (ps_parser_load_field) <T1_FIELD_TYPE_BBOX>,
<T1_FIELD_TYPE_MMOX>: Properly handle result of `ps_tofixedarray'.