Update cid_get_cid_from_glyph_index() to
return an error and CID=0 in the case that
the specified glyph index points to an invalid
entry.
cidgload.h (cid_compute_fd_and_offsets):
Declare new helper function to set the
fd_select and 2 offsets to access the glyph
description data.
cidgload.c (cid_compute_fd_and_offsets):
Move the part loading fd_select and 2 offsets
from cid_load_glyph() to here. If the loaded
parameters are broken, return the Invalid_Offset
error. This function does not load the glyph
data, only fills these parameters.
(cid_load_glyph): Use new helper function in above.
cidriver.c (cid_get_cid_from_glyph_index):
Check whether the requested glyph index points
to a valid entry, by calling cid_compute_fd_and_offsets().
If it is valid, fill the cid by the glyph
index (=CID). If it is invalid, return an
error and fill the cid by 0.
The t1cid driver catches 3 types of errors in
the charstrings retrieval;
A) The invalid FD number, there are 2 subtypes;
A-1) FD number is the maximum number fitting to FDBytes.
A-2) FD number is greater than num_dicts.
B) Declared length is overrunning.
C) Declared length is invalid (its end is before its head).
Considering that some widely distributed fonts
(e.g., "CJKV" book by O'Reilly) have A-1 errors
in the unimplemented glyphs, the trace level for
A-1 is calmed to level 1.
The errors A-2, B, and C would be irregular;
their trace levels are kept at level 0, but
the updated trace messages include the CID number.
We no longer have to take care of the 8.3 file name limit; this
allows us (a) to introduce longer, meaningful file names, and (b) to
avoid macro names in `#include' lines altogether since some
compilers (most notably Visual C++) doesn't support this properly.
*/*: Replace
#include FOO_H
with
#include <freetype/foo.h>
or something similar. Also update the documentation.
Before this commit we had code like
(FT_Bool)( globals->glyph_styles[gindex] & 0x8000)
Since `FT_Bool' is defined to be an `unsigned char', the code
evaluated to something like
(unsigned char)( 0x8532 & 0x8000)
which in turn expanded to
(unsigned char)( 0x8000)
and finally yielded 0x00 – i.e., false – not as expected.
Problem reported and analyzed by Tony Smith <tony.smith@macro4.com>.
* include/freetype/fttypes.h (FT_BOOL): Add a comparison against
zero so that we always have a Boolean expression.
*/*: Replace castings to `FT_Bool' with calls to `FT_BOOL' where
possible.
This monster commit was created by applying Nikhil's scripts
`docconverter.py' and `markify.py' to all C header and source files,
followed up by minor manual clean-up.
No change in functionality, of course.
I used commit f7419907bc6044b9b7057f9789866426c804ba82 from
https://github.com/nikramakrishnan/freetype-docs.git.
This reduces redundancy and increases synergy; it also reduces the
number of header files.
* include/freetype/config/ftheader.h (FT_DRIVER_H): New macro.
(FT_AUTOHINTER_H, FT_CFF_DRIVER_H, FT_TRUETYPE_DRIVER_H,
FT_PCF_DRIVER_H, FT_TYPE1_DRIVER_H): Make them aliases to
FT_DRIVER_H.
* include/freetype/ftautoh.h, include/freetype/ftcffdrv.h,
include/freetype/ftpcfdrv.h, include/freetype/ftt1drv.h,
include/freetype/ftttdrv.h: Replaced with...
* include/freetype/ftdriver.h: ...this new file.
(FT_CFF_HINTING_ADOBE, FT_T1_HINTING_ADOBE): Renamed to...
(FT_HINTING_ADOBE): ... this new macro.
(FT_CFF_HINTING_FREETYPE, FT_T1_HINTING_FREETYPE): Renamed to...
(FT_HINTING_FREETYPE): ... this new macro.
* src/*/*: Updated accordingly.
This controls whether the old Type 1 engine gets compiled into FreeType.
It is disabled by default.
* devel/ftoption.h, include/freetype/config/ftoption.h
(T1_CONFIG_OPTION_OLD_ENGINE): New macro.
* include/freetype/internal/psaux.h (PS_Decoder): Remove unused field.
* include/freetype/internal/psaux.h, src/cid/cidgload.c
(cid_load_glyph), src/psaux/psauxmod.c, src/psaux/psobjs.c
(ps_builder_add_point), src/psaux/t1decode.c
(t1_lookup_glyph_by_stdcharcode, t1_decoder_parse_glyph,
t1operator_seac, t1_decoder_parse_charstrings), src/psaux/t1decode.h,
src/type1/t1gload.c (T1_Parse_Glyph_And_Get_Char_String): Surround
relevant code with macro.
Minor code changes.
Duplicate the fast advance width calculations from the old parser. This
is to facilitate adding options for compiling out the old parser.
* src/psaux/t1decode.{c,h} (t1_decoder_parse_metrics): New function.
* include/freetype/internal/psaux.h (T1_Decoder_Funcs): New entry
`parse_metrics'.
* src/psaux/psauxmod.c: Set the new entry.
* src/type1/t1gload.c (T1_Parse_Glyph_And_Get_Char_String),
src/cid/cidgload.c (cid_load_glyph): Separate
conditional for selecting engine.
As the former only contains a single procedure, move it into
`psobjs' for simplicity. Also change the parameter order to the
conventional one.
* src/psaux/psdecode.c (ps_decoder_init): Moved to...
* src/psaux/psobjs.c: ...Here.
* src/psaux/psdecode.h, src/psaux/psobjs.h: Ditto.
* include/freetype/internal/psaux.h (PSAux_ServiceRec): Update
`ps_decoder_init' function signature.
* src/cff/cffgload.c, src/cid/cidgload.c, src/type1/t1gload.c:
Update calls.
* src/psaux/psaux.c, src/psaux/psauxmod.c: Update includes.
* src/psaux/Jamfile (_sources), src/psaux/rules.mk (PSAUX_DRV_SRC):
Update file references.
Add the callback and some conditionals to switch between the two
engines.
* include/freetype/internal/psaux.h (T1_Decoder_FuncsRec): Change
function declarations.
* src/psaux/psauxmod.c (T1_Decoder_FuncsRec): Register the
callbacks.
* src/psaux/psobjs.c (ps_builder_add_point): Add conditionals for
number conversion.
* src/type1/t1gload.c (T1_Parse_Glyph_And_Get_Char_String): Add code
to choose which renderer to use.
* src/cid/cidgload.c (cid_load_glyph): Update call.
* src/base/ftobjs.c, src/psaux/psobjs.c, src/type1/t1gload.c: Update
includes.
We now use a hash to map from subr indices to array elements holding
the subroutines, if necessary.
* include/freetype/internal/t1types.h: Include FT_INTERNAL_HASH_H.
(T1_FontRec): Add `subrs_hash' field.
* include/freetype/internal/psaux.h: Include FT_INTERNAL_HASH_H.
(T1_DecoderRec): Add `subrs_hash' field.
* src/type1/t1load.h (T1_LoaderRec): Add `subrs_hash' field.
* src/type1/t1driver.c: Include FT_INTERNAL_HASH_H.
(t1_ps_get_font_value) [PS_DICT_SUBR]: Look up hash if necessary.
* src/type1/t1load.c: Include FT_INTERNAL_HASH_H.
(parse_subrs): Use hash for subr indices that exceed the allocated
number of subr slots.
(t1_init_loader): Remove unnecessary code.
(t1_done_loader, T1_Open_Face): Updated.
* src/type1/t1gload.c (T1_Compute_Max_Advance, T1_Get_Advances,
T1_Load_Glyph): Updated.
* src/type1/t1objs.c (T1_Face_Done): Updated.
* src/psaux/t1decode.c: Include FT_INTERNAL_HASH_H.
(t1_decoder_parse_charstrings) [op_callsubr]: Look up hash if
necessary.
* src/cid/cidgload.c (cid_load_glyph): 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.
Previously, the loading of a glyph was traced at level 4, if at all.
With this change, all font loading routines emit a tracing message
at level 1, making it easier to select tracing output (for example
using F2_DEBUG="any:1 afhints:7 aflatin:7").
* src/bdf/bdfdrivr.c (BDF_Glyph_Load): Add tracing message.
* src/cff/cffdrivr.c (cff_glyph_load): Ditto.
* src/cff/cffgload.c (cff_decoder_prepare): Improve tracing
messages.
* src/cid/cidgload.c (cid_load_glyph): Use level 1 for tracing
message.
* src/pcf/pcfdrivr.c (PCF_Glyph_Load): Ditto.
* src/pfr/pfrobjs.c (pfr_slot_load): Add tracing message.
* src/truetype/ttgload.c (TT_Load_Glyph): Ditto.
* src/type1/t1gload.c (T1_Load_Glyph): Ditto.
* src/type42/t42objs.c (T42_GlyphSlot_Load): Ditto.
* src/winfonts/winfnt.c (FNT_Load_Glyph): Ditto.
This is essentially a mechanical conversion, adding inclusion of
`FT_INTERNAL_DEBUG_H' where necessary, and providing the macros for
stand-alone compiling modes of the rasterizer modules.
To convert the remaining occurrences of FT_Err_XXX and friends it is
necessary to rewrite the code. Note, however, that it doesn't harm
if some cases are not handled since FT_THROW is a no-op.
Since we consider `sbw' for the horizontal direction only, we still have
to synthesize vertical metrics if the user wants to use the vertical
writing direction.
* src/cff/cffgload.c (cff_slot_load), src/cid/cidgload.c
(cid_slot_load_glyph), src/type1/t1gload.c (T1_Load_Glyph):
Synthesize vertical metrics (only) if FT_LOAD_VERTICAL_LAYOUT is
set.
After long discussion, we now consider the character width vector
(wx,wy) returned by the `sbw' Type 1 operator as being part of *one*
direction only. For example, if you are using the horizontal
writing direction, you get the horizontal and vertical components of
the advance width for this direction. Note that OpenType and CFF fonts
don't have such a vertical component; instead, the GPOS table can be
used to generate two-dimensional advance widths (but this isn't
handled by FreeType).
* include/freetype/ftincrem.h (FT_Incremental_MetricsRec): Add
`advance_v' field to hold the vertical component of the advance
value.
* src/truetype/ttgload.c (tt_get_metrics), src/cff/cffgload.c
(cff_slot_load), src/type1/t1gload.c
(T1_Parse_Glyph_And_Get_Char_String), src/cid/cidgload.c
(cid_load_glyph): Use it.