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+/***************************************************************************/
+/* */
+/* aftypes.h */
+/* */
+/* Auto-fitter types (specification only). */
+/* */
+/* Copyright 2003-2015 by */
+/* David Turner, Robert Wilhelm, and Werner Lemberg. */
+/* */
+/* This file is part of the FreeType project, and may only be used, */
+/* modified, and distributed under the terms of the FreeType project */
+/* license, LICENSE.TXT. By continuing to use, modify, or distribute */
+/* this file you indicate that you have read the license and */
+/* understand and accept it fully. */
+/* */
+/***************************************************************************/
+
+
+ /*************************************************************************
+ *
+ * The auto-fitter is a complete rewrite of the old auto-hinter.
+ * Its main feature is the ability to differentiate between different
+ * writing systems and scripts in order to apply specific rules.
+ *
+ * The code has also been compartmentized into several entities that
+ * should make algorithmic experimentation easier than with the old
+ * code.
+ *
+ *************************************************************************/
+
+
+#ifndef __AFTYPES_H__
+#define __AFTYPES_H__
+
+#include <ft2build.h>
+
+#include FT_FREETYPE_H
+#include FT_OUTLINE_H
+#include FT_INTERNAL_OBJECTS_H
+#include FT_INTERNAL_DEBUG_H
+
+#include "afblue.h"
+
+
+FT_BEGIN_HEADER
+
+ /*************************************************************************/
+ /*************************************************************************/
+ /***** *****/
+ /***** D E B U G G I N G *****/
+ /***** *****/
+ /*************************************************************************/
+ /*************************************************************************/
+
+#ifdef FT_DEBUG_AUTOFIT
+
+#include FT_CONFIG_STANDARD_LIBRARY_H
+
+extern int _af_debug_disable_horz_hints;
+extern int _af_debug_disable_vert_hints;
+extern int _af_debug_disable_blue_hints;
+extern void* _af_debug_hints;
+
+#endif /* FT_DEBUG_AUTOFIT */
+
+
+ /*************************************************************************/
+ /*************************************************************************/
+ /***** *****/
+ /***** U T I L I T Y S T U F F *****/
+ /***** *****/
+ /*************************************************************************/
+ /*************************************************************************/
+
+ typedef struct AF_WidthRec_
+ {
+ FT_Pos org; /* original position/width in font units */
+ FT_Pos cur; /* current/scaled position/width in device sub-pixels */
+ FT_Pos fit; /* current/fitted position/width in device sub-pixels */
+
+ } AF_WidthRec, *AF_Width;
+
+
+ FT_LOCAL( void )
+ af_sort_pos( FT_UInt count,
+ FT_Pos* table );
+
+ FT_LOCAL( void )
+ af_sort_and_quantize_widths( FT_UInt* count,
+ AF_Width widths,
+ FT_Pos threshold );
+
+
+ /*************************************************************************/
+ /*************************************************************************/
+ /***** *****/
+ /***** A N G L E T Y P E S *****/
+ /***** *****/
+ /*************************************************************************/
+ /*************************************************************************/
+
+ /*
+ * The auto-fitter doesn't need a very high angular accuracy;
+ * this allows us to speed up some computations considerably with a
+ * light Cordic algorithm (see afangles.c).
+ */
+
+ typedef FT_Int AF_Angle;
+
+
+#define AF_ANGLE_PI 256
+#define AF_ANGLE_2PI ( AF_ANGLE_PI * 2 )
+#define AF_ANGLE_PI2 ( AF_ANGLE_PI / 2 )
+#define AF_ANGLE_PI4 ( AF_ANGLE_PI / 4 )
+
+
+#if 0
+ /*
+ * compute the angle of a given 2-D vector
+ */
+ FT_LOCAL( AF_Angle )
+ af_angle_atan( FT_Pos dx,
+ FT_Pos dy );
+
+
+ /*
+ * compute `angle2 - angle1'; the result is always within
+ * the range [-AF_ANGLE_PI .. AF_ANGLE_PI - 1]
+ */
+ FT_LOCAL( AF_Angle )
+ af_angle_diff( AF_Angle angle1,
+ AF_Angle angle2 );
+#endif /* 0 */
+
+
+#define AF_ANGLE_DIFF( result, angle1, angle2 ) \
+ FT_BEGIN_STMNT \
+ AF_Angle _delta = (angle2) - (angle1); \
+ \
+ \
+ while ( _delta <= -AF_ANGLE_PI ) \
+ _delta += AF_ANGLE_2PI; \
+ \
+ while ( _delta > AF_ANGLE_PI ) \
+ _delta -= AF_ANGLE_2PI; \
+ \
+ result = _delta; \
+ FT_END_STMNT
+
+
+ /* opaque handle to glyph-specific hints -- see `afhints.h' for more
+ * details
+ */
+ typedef struct AF_GlyphHintsRec_* AF_GlyphHints;
+
+
+ /*************************************************************************/
+ /*************************************************************************/
+ /***** *****/
+ /***** S C A L E R S *****/
+ /***** *****/
+ /*************************************************************************/
+ /*************************************************************************/
+
+ /*
+ * A scaler models the target pixel device that will receive the
+ * auto-hinted glyph image.
+ */
+
+#define AF_SCALER_FLAG_NO_HORIZONTAL 1U /* disable horizontal hinting */
+#define AF_SCALER_FLAG_NO_VERTICAL 2U /* disable vertical hinting */
+#define AF_SCALER_FLAG_NO_ADVANCE 4U /* disable advance hinting */
+#define AF_SCALER_FLAG_NO_WARPER 8U /* disable warper */
+
+
+ typedef struct AF_ScalerRec_
+ {
+ FT_Face face; /* source font face */
+ FT_Fixed x_scale; /* from font units to 1/64th device pixels */
+ FT_Fixed y_scale; /* from font units to 1/64th device pixels */
+ FT_Pos x_delta; /* in 1/64th device pixels */
+ FT_Pos y_delta; /* in 1/64th device pixels */
+ FT_Render_Mode render_mode; /* monochrome, anti-aliased, LCD, etc. */
+ FT_UInt32 flags; /* additional control flags, see above */
+
+ } AF_ScalerRec, *AF_Scaler;
+
+
+#define AF_SCALER_EQUAL_SCALES( a, b ) \
+ ( (a)->x_scale == (b)->x_scale && \
+ (a)->y_scale == (b)->y_scale && \
+ (a)->x_delta == (b)->x_delta && \
+ (a)->y_delta == (b)->y_delta )
+
+
+ typedef struct AF_StyleMetricsRec_* AF_StyleMetrics;
+
+ /* This function parses an FT_Face to compute global metrics for
+ * a specific style.
+ */
+ typedef FT_Error
+ (*AF_WritingSystem_InitMetricsFunc)( AF_StyleMetrics metrics,
+ FT_Face face );
+
+ typedef void
+ (*AF_WritingSystem_ScaleMetricsFunc)( AF_StyleMetrics metrics,
+ AF_Scaler scaler );
+
+ typedef void
+ (*AF_WritingSystem_DoneMetricsFunc)( AF_StyleMetrics metrics );
+
+
+ typedef FT_Error
+ (*AF_WritingSystem_InitHintsFunc)( AF_GlyphHints hints,
+ AF_StyleMetrics metrics );
+
+ typedef void
+ (*AF_WritingSystem_ApplyHintsFunc)( AF_GlyphHints hints,
+ FT_Outline* outline,
+ AF_StyleMetrics metrics );
+
+
+ /*************************************************************************/
+ /*************************************************************************/
+ /***** *****/
+ /***** W R I T I N G S Y S T E M S *****/
+ /***** *****/
+ /*************************************************************************/
+ /*************************************************************************/
+
+ /*
+ * For the auto-hinter, a writing system consists of multiple scripts that
+ * can be handled similarly *in a typographical way*; the relationship is
+ * not based on history. For example, both the Greek and the unrelated
+ * Armenian scripts share the same features like ascender, descender,
+ * x-height, etc. Essentially, a writing system is covered by a
+ * submodule of the auto-fitter; it contains
+ *
+ * - a specific global analyzer that computes global metrics specific to
+ * the script (based on script-specific characters to identify ascender
+ * height, x-height, etc.),
+ *
+ * - a specific glyph analyzer that computes segments and edges for each
+ * glyph covered by the script,
+ *
+ * - a specific grid-fitting algorithm that distorts the scaled glyph
+ * outline according to the results of the glyph analyzer.
+ */
+
+#define __AFWRTSYS_H__ /* don't load header files */
+#undef WRITING_SYSTEM
+#define WRITING_SYSTEM( ws, WS ) \
+ AF_WRITING_SYSTEM_ ## WS,
+
+ /* The list of known writing systems. */
+ typedef enum AF_WritingSystem_
+ {
+
+#include "afwrtsys.h"
+
+ AF_WRITING_SYSTEM_MAX /* do not remove */
+
+ } AF_WritingSystem;
+
+#undef __AFWRTSYS_H__
+
+
+ typedef struct AF_WritingSystemClassRec_
+ {
+ AF_WritingSystem writing_system;
+
+ FT_Offset style_metrics_size;
+ AF_WritingSystem_InitMetricsFunc style_metrics_init;
+ AF_WritingSystem_ScaleMetricsFunc style_metrics_scale;
+ AF_WritingSystem_DoneMetricsFunc style_metrics_done;
+
+ AF_WritingSystem_InitHintsFunc style_hints_init;
+ AF_WritingSystem_ApplyHintsFunc style_hints_apply;
+
+ } AF_WritingSystemClassRec;
+
+ typedef const AF_WritingSystemClassRec* AF_WritingSystemClass;
+
+
+ /*************************************************************************/
+ /*************************************************************************/
+ /***** *****/
+ /***** S C R I P T S *****/
+ /***** *****/
+ /*************************************************************************/
+ /*************************************************************************/
+
+ /*
+ * Each script is associated with a set of Unicode ranges that gets used
+ * to test whether the font face supports the script.
+ *
+ * We use four-letter script tags from the OpenType specification,
+ * extended by `NONE', which indicates `no script'.
+ */
+
+#undef SCRIPT
+#define SCRIPT( s, S, d, h, sc1, sc2, sc3 ) \
+ AF_SCRIPT_ ## S,
+
+ /* The list of known scripts. */
+ typedef enum AF_Script_
+ {
+
+#include "afscript.h"
+
+ AF_SCRIPT_MAX /* do not remove */
+
+ } AF_Script;
+
+
+ typedef struct AF_Script_UniRangeRec_
+ {
+ FT_UInt32 first;
+ FT_UInt32 last;
+
+ } AF_Script_UniRangeRec;
+
+#define AF_UNIRANGE_REC( a, b ) { (FT_UInt32)(a), (FT_UInt32)(b) }
+
+ typedef const AF_Script_UniRangeRec* AF_Script_UniRange;
+
+
+ typedef struct AF_ScriptClassRec_
+ {
+ AF_Script script;
+
+ AF_Script_UniRange script_uni_ranges; /* last must be { 0, 0 } */
+
+ FT_UInt32 standard_char1; /* for default width and height */
+ FT_UInt32 standard_char2; /* ditto */
+ FT_UInt32 standard_char3; /* ditto */
+
+ } AF_ScriptClassRec;
+
+ typedef const AF_ScriptClassRec* AF_ScriptClass;
+
+
+ /*************************************************************************/
+ /*************************************************************************/
+ /***** *****/
+ /***** C O V E R A G E S *****/
+ /***** *****/
+ /*************************************************************************/
+ /*************************************************************************/
+
+ /*
+ * Usually, a font contains more glyphs than can be addressed by its
+ * character map.
+ *
+ * In the PostScript font world, encoding vectors specific to a given
+ * task are used to select such glyphs, and these glyphs can be often
+ * recognized by having a suffix in its glyph names. For example, a
+ * superscript glyph `A' might be called `A.sup'. Unfortunately, this
+ * naming scheme is not standardized and thus unusable for us.
+ *
+ * In the OpenType world, a better solution was invented, namely
+ * `features', which cleanly separate a character's input encoding from
+ * the corresponding glyph's appearance, and which don't use glyph names
+ * at all. For our purposes, and slightly generalized, an OpenType
+ * feature is a name of a mapping that maps character codes to
+ * non-standard glyph indices (features get used for other things also).
+ * For example, the `sups' feature provides superscript glyphs, thus
+ * mapping character codes like `A' or `B' to superscript glyph
+ * representation forms. How this mapping happens is completely
+ * uninteresting to us.
+ *
+ * For the auto-hinter, a `coverage' represents all glyphs of an OpenType
+ * feature collected in a set (as listed below) that can be hinted
+ * together. To continue the above example, superscript glyphs must not
+ * be hinted together with normal glyphs because the blue zones
+ * completely differ.
+ *
+ * Note that FreeType itself doesn't compute coverages; it only provides
+ * the glyphs addressable by the default Unicode character map. Instead,
+ * we use the HarfBuzz library (if available), which has many functions
+ * exactly for this purpose.
+ *
+ * AF_COVERAGE_DEFAULT is special: It should cover everything that isn't
+ * listed separately (including the glyphs addressable by the character
+ * map). In case HarfBuzz isn't available, it exactly covers the glyphs
+ * addressable by the character map.
+ *
+ */
+
+#undef COVERAGE
+#define COVERAGE( name, NAME, description, \
+ tag1, tag2, tag3, tag4 ) \
+ AF_COVERAGE_ ## NAME,
+
+
+ typedef enum AF_Coverage_
+ {
+#include "afcover.h"
+
+ AF_COVERAGE_DEFAULT
+
+ } AF_Coverage;
+
+
+ /*************************************************************************/
+ /*************************************************************************/
+ /***** *****/
+ /***** S T Y L E S *****/
+ /***** *****/
+ /*************************************************************************/
+ /*************************************************************************/
+
+ /*
+ * The topmost structure for modelling the auto-hinter glyph input data
+ * is a `style class', grouping everything together.
+ */
+
+#undef STYLE
+#define STYLE( s, S, d, ws, sc, ss, c ) \
+ AF_STYLE_ ## S,
+
+ /* The list of known styles. */
+ typedef enum AF_Style_
+ {
+
+#include "afstyles.h"
+
+ AF_STYLE_MAX /* do not remove */
+
+ } AF_Style;
+
+
+ typedef struct AF_StyleClassRec_
+ {
+ AF_Style style;
+
+ AF_WritingSystem writing_system;
+ AF_Script script;
+ AF_Blue_Stringset blue_stringset;
+ AF_Coverage coverage;
+
+ } AF_StyleClassRec;
+
+ typedef const AF_StyleClassRec* AF_StyleClass;
+
+
+ /*************************************************************************/
+ /*************************************************************************/
+ /***** *****/
+ /***** S T Y L E M E T R I C S *****/
+ /***** *****/
+ /*************************************************************************/
+ /*************************************************************************/
+
+ typedef struct AF_FaceGlobalsRec_* AF_FaceGlobals;
+
+ /* This is the main structure that combines everything. Autofit modules */
+ /* specific to writing systems derive their structures from it, for */
+ /* example `AF_LatinMetrics'. */
+
+ typedef struct AF_StyleMetricsRec_
+ {
+ AF_StyleClass style_class;
+ AF_ScalerRec scaler;
+ FT_Bool digits_have_same_width;
+
+ AF_FaceGlobals globals; /* to access properties */
+
+ } AF_StyleMetricsRec;
+
+
+ /* Declare and define vtables for classes */
+#ifndef FT_CONFIG_OPTION_PIC
+
+#define AF_DECLARE_WRITING_SYSTEM_CLASS( writing_system_class ) \
+ FT_CALLBACK_TABLE const AF_WritingSystemClassRec \
+ writing_system_class;
+
+#define AF_DEFINE_WRITING_SYSTEM_CLASS( \
+ writing_system_class, \
+ system, \
+ m_size, \
+ m_init, \
+ m_scale, \
+ m_done, \
+ h_init, \
+ h_apply ) \
+ FT_CALLBACK_TABLE_DEF \
+ const AF_WritingSystemClassRec writing_system_class = \
+ { \
+ system, \
+ \
+ m_size, \
+ \
+ m_init, \
+ m_scale, \
+ m_done, \
+ \
+ h_init, \
+ h_apply \
+ };
+
+
+#define AF_DECLARE_SCRIPT_CLASS( script_class ) \
+ FT_CALLBACK_TABLE const AF_ScriptClassRec \
+ script_class;
+
+#define AF_DEFINE_SCRIPT_CLASS( \
+ script_class, \
+ script, \
+ ranges, \
+ std_char1, \
+ std_char2, \
+ std_char3 ) \
+ FT_CALLBACK_TABLE_DEF \
+ const AF_ScriptClassRec script_class = \
+ { \
+ script, \
+ ranges, \
+ std_char1, \
+ std_char2, \
+ std_char3 \
+ };
+
+
+#define AF_DECLARE_STYLE_CLASS( style_class ) \
+ FT_CALLBACK_TABLE const AF_StyleClassRec \
+ style_class;
+
+#define AF_DEFINE_STYLE_CLASS( \
+ style_class, \
+ style, \
+ writing_system, \
+ script, \
+ blue_stringset, \
+ coverage ) \
+ FT_CALLBACK_TABLE_DEF \
+ const AF_StyleClassRec style_class = \
+ { \
+ style, \
+ writing_system, \
+ script, \
+ blue_stringset, \
+ coverage \
+ };
+
+#else /* FT_CONFIG_OPTION_PIC */
+
+#define AF_DECLARE_WRITING_SYSTEM_CLASS( writing_system_class ) \
+ FT_LOCAL( void ) \
+ FT_Init_Class_ ## writing_system_class( AF_WritingSystemClassRec* ac );
+
+#define AF_DEFINE_WRITING_SYSTEM_CLASS( \
+ writing_system_class, \
+ system, \
+ m_size, \
+ m_init, \
+ m_scale, \
+ m_done, \
+ h_init, \
+ h_apply ) \
+ FT_LOCAL_DEF( void ) \
+ FT_Init_Class_ ## writing_system_class( AF_WritingSystemClassRec* ac ) \
+ { \
+ ac->writing_system = system; \
+ \
+ ac->style_metrics_size = m_size; \
+ \
+ ac->style_metrics_init = m_init; \
+ ac->style_metrics_scale = m_scale; \
+ ac->style_metrics_done = m_done; \
+ \
+ ac->style_hints_init = h_init; \
+ ac->style_hints_apply = h_apply; \
+ }
+
+
+#define AF_DECLARE_SCRIPT_CLASS( script_class ) \
+ FT_LOCAL( void ) \
+ FT_Init_Class_ ## script_class( AF_ScriptClassRec* ac );
+
+#define AF_DEFINE_SCRIPT_CLASS( \
+ script_class, \
+ script_, \
+ ranges, \
+ std_char1, \
+ std_char2, \
+ std_char3 ) \
+ FT_LOCAL_DEF( void ) \
+ FT_Init_Class_ ## script_class( AF_ScriptClassRec* ac ) \
+ { \
+ ac->script = script_; \
+ ac->script_uni_ranges = ranges; \
+ ac->standard_char1 = std_char1; \
+ ac->standard_char2 = std_char2; \
+ ac->standard_char3 = std_char3; \
+ }
+
+
+#define AF_DECLARE_STYLE_CLASS( style_class ) \
+ FT_LOCAL( void ) \
+ FT_Init_Class_ ## style_class( AF_StyleClassRec* ac );
+
+#define AF_DEFINE_STYLE_CLASS( \
+ style_class, \
+ style_, \
+ writing_system_, \
+ script_, \
+ blue_stringset_, \
+ coverage_ ) \
+ FT_LOCAL_DEF( void ) \
+ FT_Init_Class_ ## style_class( AF_StyleClassRec* ac ) \
+ { \
+ ac->style = style_; \
+ ac->writing_system = writing_system_; \
+ ac->script = script_; \
+ ac->blue_stringset = blue_stringset_; \
+ ac->coverage = coverage_; \
+ }
+
+#endif /* FT_CONFIG_OPTION_PIC */
+
+
+/* */
+
+FT_END_HEADER
+
+#endif /* __AFTYPES_H__ */
+
+
+/* END */