use the new trigonometric functions provided in "fttrigon.h". This
gets rid of some old 64-bit computation routines, as well as many
warnings when compiling the library with the "long long" 64-bit
integer type.
created incorrect scale factors !!
* src/autohint/ahglobal.c, src/autohint/ahglyph.c, src/autohint/ahhint.c:
fixed the incorrect blue zone computations, and improved the composite
support. Note that these changes result in improved rendering, while
sometimes introducing their own artefacts. That's probably the last
big change to the autohinter before the introduction of its complete
replacement..
* docs/docmaker.py: updated the DocMaker script in order to add
command line options (--output,--prefix,--title), fix the erroneous
line numbers reported during errors and warnings, and other formatting
issues..
* src/base/ftcalc.c: various tiny fixes related to rounding in 64-bits
routines and pseudo"optimisations" :-)
latest versions from gnu.org.
* builds/compiler/gcc-dev.mk: Add `-Wno-long-long' flag.
* include/freetype/internal/ftcalc.h: Define FT_SqrtFixed()
uncoditionally.
* src/base/ftbbox.c: Include FT_INTERNAL_CALC_H.
Fix compiler warnings.
* src/base/ftcalc.c: Fix (potential) compiler warnings.
* src/base/ftcalc.c (FT_SqrtFixed): Corrected/optimized the 32-bit
fixed-point square root computation. It is now used even with
64-bits integers, as it is _much_ faster than calling FT_Sqrt64 :-)
* src/base/ftbbox.c: Removed invalid "#include FT_BEZIER_H" line.
* src/base/ftbbox.c (BBox_Cubic_Check): Rewrote function to use
direct computations with 16.16 values instead of sub-divisions. It
is now slower, but proves a point :-)
* src/raster/ftraster.c, src/smooth/ftgrays.c, src/base/ftbbox.c:
Fixed the bezier stack depths.
* src/base/ftcalc.c (FT_MulFix): Minor rounding fix.
* builds/beos: Added BeOS-specific files to the old build system
(no changes were necessary to support BeOS in the Jamfile though).
* ftconfig.h, ftoption.h: Updated "ftconfig.h" to detect 64-bit int
types on platforms where Autoconf is not available). Also removed
FTCALC_USE_LONG_LONG and replaced it with
FT_CONFIG_OPTION_FORCE_INT64.
* builds/win32/freetype.dsp: Updated the Visual C++ project file.
Doesn't create a DLL yet.
* cffgload.c: Removed a compilation warning.
fixed-point square root. it is now used even with 64-bits
ints, as it's simply _much_ faster than calling FT_Sqrt64 :-)
* src/base/ftbbox.c : removed invalid "#include FT_BEZIER_H" line
direct computations with 16.16 values instead of sub-divisions.
It is now slower, but proves a point :-)
* src/raster/ftraster.c, src/smooth/ftgrays.c, src/base/ftbbox.c :
fixed the bezier stack depths..
* src/base/ftcalc.c (FT_MulFix): minor rounding fix
* builds/beos : added BeOS-specific files to the old build system
(no changes were necessary to support BeOS in the Jamfile though)
16.16 square root of a 16.16 number (this could come handy
in a later version of the auto-hinter)
- small fixes to the smooth renderer. It used to use way too
much line segments when drawing beziers !!
Moving some internal structures and constants from freetype.h to ftobjs.h.
Finally removing FT_LOAD_ANTI_ALIAS.
Cleaning up all error codes. Only the used ones have survived :-)
Removed unused FT_MAX_GLYPH_FORMATS constant.
T2 error codes are now in the range 0x500-0x5FF (instead of `TrueDoc').
Some minor improvements of error return values.
Finally fixing error code values in ftraster and ftgrays to be compliant
with all other FT error codes.
C++ programs easier:
Renamed FT_WordXX to FT_UIntXX.
Changed a lot of void* to FT_Byte* if related to i/o streams -- FreeType
always accesses streams byte-wise, so this makes sense IMHO.
Added a lot of #ifdef __cplusplus to header files (and removed a few).
Other minor syntax fixes (mostly casts).
Replaced the variable `private' with `private_dict' -- `private' is
reserved in C++.
- using FT_UNUSED instead of UNUSED
- using FT_LONG64 and FT_INT64 instead of LONG64 & INT64
- using FT_SIZEOF_INT & FT_SIZEOF_LONG instead of...
- removed the #ifdefs that used SIZEOF_INT, instead we now
use FT_Int32 and FT_UInt32 when needed to support
32-bits quantity correctly on 64-bits systems..
EXPORT_FUNC, BASE_DEF and BASE_FUNC macros to
let them take an argument..
This is needed to compile the library as a DLL on some platforms
that have different compiler conventions..