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Everything you need - to know to build the library and the test programs. - This file contains only generic explanations. See the - `freetype/howto' directory for system-specific hints. - -license.txt The FreeType licensing conditions. -docs/FTL.txt -docs/GPL.txt - -announce The FreeType UseNet announce post. This file is sent - to some newsgroups when a new release is made. - - -The following files are Unix-specific and can be ignored on other -platforms: - -ft_conf.h.in Generic library configuration header file for - autoconf. -configure.in Generic configure script for autoconf. -configure Configure script generated from `configure.in' by - autoconf. -config.sub Script needed by configure. -config.guess Script needed by configure. -Makefile.in Generic makefile for configure. -MakeSub.in Generic makefile for libtool. -ltconfig Libtool configuration script. -ltmain.sh Libtool script. -mkinstalldirs Tool for generating subdirectories. -aclocal.m4, -net.m4 Auxiliary data files for autoconf. -install-sh Script used to install the library in a portable way -freetype.spec This file can be used as a specification to build RPMs - from the FreeType package. - ---- end of FILES --- diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/INSTALL b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/INSTALL deleted file mode 100644 index 42ce7020a8b..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/INSTALL +++ /dev/null @@ -1,733 +0,0 @@ - - The FreeType compilation guide - - -Table of contents ------------------ - - I. Introduction - - II. Compiling and installing the C library - - 1. Choosing a configuration file - 2. Compiling the library - 3. System-specific builds - 4. Compiling the extensions - 5. Using a Makefile - 6. Building a dynamic library (`so' or `DLL') - 7. Internationalization and the `ftxerr18' extension - 8. TrueType patents - - -III. Compiling the test programs - - 1. Compiling the graphics sub-system - 2. Internationalization on Unix - 3. Compiling the test programs - 4. The `fdebug' program - - - IV. Compiling the Pascal source - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - - - -I. Introduction -=============== - - This file gives detailed information on how to compile and install - this release of FreeType on your system. - - -******************************************************************** -* * -* FOR A QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE, WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND TO READ * -* THE SYSTEM-SPECIFIC DOCUMENTS LOCATED IN THE `howto' DIRECTORY * -* INSTEAD OF THIS GENERIC DOCUMENTATION. * -* * -******************************************************************** - - - This package, known as the FreeType 1.5 Public Release, contains - several things which are best described by the directories - containing them: - - - `lib' - - Contains the 1.5 release of the FreeType library. It is written - in portable ANSI C and should compile fine with any type of ANSI - C compiler. - - Note however that some system-specific files are provided in the - `lib/arch' directory, in order to provide enhanced performance. - - If you need to include FreeType in a graphics library or an - embedded system, you will most probably only need to use its - contents and discard the rest. - - - `test' - - Contains test and demo programs used during development. Note - that some of these programs might not compile on all platforms, - as they need to display graphics. - - - `po' - - On Unix, all of FreeType test programs support - internationalization through the use of the `gettext' library. - This directory contains `po' files, which are used to translate - the original English text into language-specific one. - - Note also that this release contains an extension, called - `ftxerr18' used to return internationalized strings from the - usual FreeType error codes. The `po' files also contain - translations for this extension. - - If you don't plan to use `ftxerr18' or internationalization, - simply ignore it. Note also that even if `gettext' isn't - available on your system, the test programs will be compiled - correctly (using the `--disable-nls' configure switch). - - - `contrib' - - Contains a set of contributed tools and utilities related to - TrueType or FreeType. Here you can find real situations how to - use the library. - - - This file explains how to compile the library, and the test - programs on various platforms. - - - -II. Compiling the C library -=========================== - - -******************************************************************** -* * -* NOTE THAT WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND TO READ THE SYSTEM-SPECIFIC * -* DOCUMENTS LOCATED IN THE `howto' DIRECTORY FOR A * -* `QUICK'N'EASY' COMPILATION & INSTALLATION GUIDE ON YOUR * -* PLATFORM. THE FOLLOWING IS A VERY DETAILED EXPLANATION ON HOW * -* TO COMPILE THE LIBRARY. * -* * -******************************************************************** - - - The following concepts are important to build the library. - - - 1. Choosing a configuration file - -------------------------------- - - The source code for the C library is located in the `lib' - directory. - - It uses a file named `ft_conf.h', which contains the definitions - of many configuration macros to toggle various engine features, - as well as tell system-specific information (e.g., the size of - the `int' type in bytes, etc). - - There are several configuration files provided with this - release. They are located in the `lib/arch/' directory, - where stands for a given architecture or environment. - - For example, the file `lib/arch/ansi/ft_conf.h' can be used to - build the library with any ANSI-compliant compiler and runtime - library. - - This release also provides configuration files for the following - systems: MS-DOS, OS/2, Unix, VMS, Win 16, Win 32, Amiga OS, Mac, - and BeOS. - - Make sure, when compiling each source file of the FreeType - library, to include the path to your configuration file in your - include directories. - - - 2. Compiling the library - ------------------------ - - The library can be quickly compiled by invoking a Makefile, as - described in the system-specific documents in the `howto' - directory. - - We will now describe how to compile the library by hand. - - Traditionally, building a library like FreeType needs the - following steps: - - - Compile each individual `.c' file into the corresponding - object file, whose extension might be `.o' or `.obj', - depending on the platform. - - - Group all object files into a library (e.g. `libfreetype.a' or - `freetype.lib'), which is later used at link time to build the - executables using it. - - For example, to build a static FreeType library on an ANSI - system, with gcc, one should type - - cd lib # go to `lib' directory - gcc -c -I arch/ansi tt*.c # compile base engine sources - ar -r libfreetype.a tt*.o # create library from objects - - Note that we included the path to the configuration file in the - include list during compilation, by using the `-I' switch on the - `arch/ansi' directory. This is required to use the - configuration file named `lib/arch/ansi/ft_conf.h'. - - However, we recommend you to build the base FreeType engine as a - SINGLE OBJECT FILE, i.e., a single `freetype.o' or - `freetype.obj' file containing all the code for the base engine. - It works by including all the `.c' files in a single one, and - has a few advantages over a `traditional build': - - - Because all the code is `part' of a single source file, many - internal functions need not be declared as `extern' anymore. - - This means that when compiling the engine as a dynamic - library, only FreeType external functions will (correctly) be - exported as entry points. - - This also typically allows the compiler to perform more - aggressive optimizations on the source code, and results in - somewhat faster and/or smaller overall code size depending on - your compiler and environment. - - - Compilation speed is greatly improved, as the pre-processor - and compiler need to be called only once, instead of a dozen - times. - - - During development, this allows to detect very easily - unresolved dependencies regarding the base engine's internal - symbols. - - To compile the engine as a single object file, simply go to the - `lib' directory and compile the file - `lib/arch//freetype.c'. - - For example, to compile the ANSI build with gcc in SINGLE OBJECT - MODE, use - - cd lib - gcc -c -I arch/ansi -I . arch/ansi/freetype.c - - This will create a single file called `freetype.o' containing - the object code for the base TrueType engine. - - Note that we did include the paths to the configuration file - (i.e. `arch/ansi') AND to the current directory (i.e. `.', - where the included source files are located). - - `freetype.o' only contains the base engine. Extensions to the - engine are located in the `lib/extend' directory and must be - compiled separately as described later. - - - 3. System-specific builds - ------------------------- - - The files `ttfile.c', `ttmemory.c', and `ttmutex.c' are used to - provide an implementation of i/o access, memory management, and - thread synchronization for the rest of the library. - - These source files, located in the `lib' directory, use the ANSI - C library for i/o and memory, and simply ignore threads (as the - C standard doesn't know about threads at all). - - However, this release provides, for each supported platform, - system-specific versions of these files, located in the - `lib/arch/' hierarchy. Here are a few examples: - - lib/arch/os2/os2file.c: - - A replacement for `ttfile' which directly uses OS/2 system - calls for i/o access. This results in slightly better - performance, but much reduced resource requirements. - - lib/arch/unix/ttmmap.c: - - A replacement for `ttfile' which uses memory-mapped files - instead of buffered-based reads on Unix. This increases - *dramatically* the engine's performance when reading font - files and loading glyphs. - - These files are directly included by the platform specific - versions of `freetype.c' which are located in - `lib/arch/'. This means that, by default, the - single-object build of FreeType always chooses the best - implementation available for a supported system. - - Note that it is also possible to redefine `ttmemory' or - `ttmutex' with a similar scheme. This is used, for example, by - the OS/2 font driver based on FreeType (called FreeType/2), - which uses some special system calls to allocate memory - shareable among distinct processes. - - By providing your own version of `ttfile', `ttmemory', and - `ttmutex', you are able to tailor the FreeType engine for - optimal performance and resource usage on your system. - - - 4. Compiling the extensions - --------------------------- - - The base TrueType engine is located in the `lib' directory. - This release also provides many specific extensions in - `lib/extend'. - - An extension is a simple way to extend FreeType's capabilities. - It is used to perform any of the following: - - - Access some TrueType tables that are not loaded and returned - by the base engine, like - - * the kerning table(s) - * the `gasp' table - * the glyph Postscript names - * the OpenType layout tables (GDEF, GPOS, GSUB) - - - Perform some advanced operations on the TrueType data for very - specific uses, like - - * enumerate the contents of a given charmap - * access a font file's embedded bitmaps (called sbits) - * return an array containing the dimensions of each glyph in - the font - - The idea is to keep the base engine small (under 60 kByte), - while providing optional enhancements for specific uses. - - Writing an extension is rather easy. And adding a new extension - to the engine doesn't need any modifications to the base - engine's source code. - - To compile the extensions, simply go to the `lib' directory, - then compile each file in `lib/extend'. Here is an example with - gcc: - - cd lib # go to `lib' - gcc -c -I arch/ansi -I . -I extend extend/ftx*.c - # compile all extensions - - - You can later add each extension object file to the FreeType - library file. For example, here is how to create the static - library on Unix: - - cd lib - # .. compile the engine, then the extensions - ar libfreetype.a *.o # create static library - - - 5. Using a Makefile - ------------------- - - This release also provides Makefiles for many systems and - compilers in the `lib/arch/' hierarchy. For more - information, please read the documentation in the `howto' - directory, which contains system-specific instructions on how to - use them. - - Generally, you should go the `lib' directory, then invoke your - system-specific Makefile from there. Here is an example: - - cd lib - make -farch\msdos\Makefile.TC - - to compile the library under DOS with the Turbo C compiler and - Borland make tool. Or: - - cd lib - wmake -f arch\msdos\Makefile.wat - - to compile it under DOS with the Watcom compiler and wmake tool. - - The ANSI target does not come with a Makefile, as there is no - standard make tool available on all platforms. You will have to - compile the library by hand as described in section I.3. - - Finally, note that most of the makefiles will build the library - in single object mode; for a `traditional compile', try the - `debug' target (i.e., say `make debug'). - - - 6. Building a dynamic library (`so' or `DLL') - --------------------------------------------- - - It is possible to build the engine as a dynamic library. The - method to do so can vary greatly depending on the platform. - - a. Building a shared object on Unix - - NOTE THAT THIS RELEASE USES `libtool' TO AUTOMATICALLY CREATE - A SHARED OBJECT FOR FREETYPE ON UNIX SYSTEMS THAT SUPPORT - DYNAMIC LIBRARIES. WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND YOU TO READ THE - `howto/unix.txt' FILE TO KNOW HOW TO USE THE `configure' - SCRIPT. THIS SUB-SECTION DESCRIBES HOW TO COMPILE THE SHARED - OBJECT BY HAND. - - In order to build a shared object like `libfreetype.so' on - Unix, one has to compile each object file as - position-independent code (a.k.a. PIC). - - We also strongly recommend to build the base engine as a - single object, as this prevents internal `extern' functions to - be exported as entry points (and creating a smaller overall - .so file). - - For example, this with gcc, one can use the `-fPIC' flag when - compiling the object files. Here is an example: - - cd lib # go to `lib' - gcc -c -fPIC -I arch/ansi -I . \ - arch/ansi/freetype.c # compile engine - gcc -c -fPIC -I arch/ansi -I . -I extend - extend/ftx*.c # & extensions - - You can now invoke your linker to create the shared object - from the various object files. See your system's - documentation for details, or read the Unix-specific howto to - know how to do it `easily' through the use of `libtool'. - - b. Building a DLL on Windows or OS/2 - - The dynamic linkers of Windows and OS/2 differ greatly from - Unix ones. - - - The first difference is that the object files that make up - the DLL do not need to be compiled as position-independent - code. - - - The second difference is that the DLL's entry points must - generally be declared as so in the source file, and/or maybe - listed in a `definition' file used at link time when - creating the DLL. - - Each FreeType API function is declared with the help of a - special macro named FT_EXPORT_DEF. For example, here is the - declaration of the function `FT_Init_FreeType', as written in - `freetype.h': - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Init_FreeType( TT_Engine* engine ); - - If the configuration file `ft_conf.h' doesn't define - FT_EXPORT_DEF, it is automatically set to `extern' by default. - - In order to build FreeType as a DLL, one might need to define - FT_EXPORT_DEF in its `ft_conf.h' to the keywords tagging the - function as a DLL entry point. This keyword varies with - compilers and platforms; examples are `__system', - `__dllentry', `_FAR _PASCAL _export' after the type name, etc. - Note that FT_EXPORT_DEF is a (macro) function, taking the type - name as argument, in order to allow the last example. - - Please refer to your compiler's user guide for instructions. - - You can also `grep' for FT_EXPORT_DEF in the `freetype.h' - source file to obtain the list of exported functions of the - FreeType API, which could then be used to write a `def' file - for the DLL. We provide a sample .def file (built with an Unix - script) for Windows. - - Note also that the definition (i.e. its implementation) of - each exported function is preceded with the FT_EXPORT_FUNC - macro, as in - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Init_FreeType( TT_Engine* engine ) - { - TT_Error error; - ... - } - - (to be found in `ttapi.c'). - - By default, FT_EXPORT_FUNC converts to an empty string, but it - can also be redefined if you need to. - - - 7. Internationalization and the `ftxerr18' extension - ---------------------------------------------------- - - The engine extension named `ftxerr18' is used to convert a - FreeType error code into a human-readable string of text. - - However, it is able to support internationalization on Unix - systems through the use of the `gettext' library. This means - that the error messages will be localized to your system's - language, provided it is available in this release. The - currently available languages are - - - English (by default) - - Czech - - German - - Spanish - - French - - Dutch - - One can add a new language by adding a `.po' file in the `po' - directory. Please read the file `docs/i18n.txt' for more - details on how to use `gettext'. - - In order to enable localization of the `ftxerr18' extension, one - has to set the macro HAVE_LIBINTL_H at compile time. By - default, the extension will build with support for the English - language. - - Unix-specific: ------------------------------------------------- - - Note that the Unix `configure' script that comes with this - release is able to automatically detect whether your system - has `gettext' installed and set HAVE_LIBINTL_H in the - `ft_conf_h' file accordingly. - - To disable internationalization, run `configure' with the - option `--disable-nls' (NLS stands for `National Language - Support'). Then rebuild the library. - - ---------------------------------------------------------------- - - Note that we do not support internationalization on non-Unix - platforms, as the `gettext' library isn't available everywhere, - or does not work in a consistent way in different environments. - - - 8. TrueType patents - ------------------- - - We have recently discovered that Apple owns several patents that - relate to the rendering of TrueType fonts. This could mean that - the free use and distribution of the FreeType library could be - illegal in the US, UK, France, and possibly other countries. - - For more information, please see the FreeType Patents page at: - - http://www.freetype.org/patents.htm - - To avoid problems, we have decided to turn off by default the - compilation of the TrueType bytecode interpreter (which is the - only part of FreeType that might violate an Apple patent). This - has two effects: - - - saving about 18 kbyte of code in the engine - - ignoring completely the grid-fitting of vector outlines, which - results in extremely low quality at small pixel sizes. - - Nevertheless, such an engine can be used by font converters - and/or graphics libraries to display glyphs at high pixel sizes. - - If you believe you can go ahead, this section will now explain - how to build a `complete' engine, at the cost of possible patent - violation. This is done simply by activating the compilation of - the TrueType bytecode interpreter. In order to do so, simply - recompile the library (more exactly, it affects only ttinterp.c) - while #defin'ing TT_CONFIG_OPTION_BYTECODE_INTERPRETER. Look - for the following line in your configuration file `ft_conf.h': - - #undef FT_CONFIG_OPTION_BYTECODE_INTERPRETER - - Then change the `#undef' into a `#define': - - #define FT_CONFIG_OPTION_BYTECODE_INTERPRETER - - Now rebuild the engine with this new configuration file. - - - -III. Compiling the test programs -================================ - - This section explains how to compile the FreeType test programs - located in the `test' directory. Note that you should have - successfully compiled the library, as described in section I - before proceeding. - - WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND TO READ THE SYSTEM-SPECIFIC DOCUMENTS IN THE - `howto' DIRECTORY FOR A `QUICK'N'EASY' GUIDE ON HOW TO COMPILE AND - RUN THE TEST PROGRAMS. - - - 1. Compile the graphics sub-system and utility sources - ------------------------------------------------------ - - Some of the test programs need to display a graphics window to - show their results. In order to do so, they use a tiny graphics - system which was specifically written for FreeType (Note: The - code isn't really clean there -- you have been warned). - - Also, some simple C sources in the `test' directory are utility - functions used by nearly all test programs, and they should also - be compiled before them. These are the following files: - - gmain.h: the sub-system interface - gmain.c: the sub-system device-independent implementation - gevents.h: the definition of the events used by the test - program - gdriver.h: the system-specific device interface - blitter.c: a set of simple bitmap blitting functions - common.c: common routines used by all test programs - display.c: some routines dealing with text display - - as well as a system-specific `graphics driver' located in the - `test/arch/' hierarchy. For example: - - test/arch/msdos/gfs_dos.c: used to display graphics in a - full-screen Dos session - test/arch/os2/gpm_os2.c: used to display graphics in an OS/2 - Presentation Manager window - test/arch/unix/gwin_x11.c: used to display graphics in an X11 - window. - - You must compile the graphics sub-system and utilities before - compiling the test programs. This can be done simply with gcc - as: - - cd test - gcc -c -I../lib gmain.c blitter.c common.c display.c - gcc -c -I../lib -I. arch//yourdriver.c -o ./gdriver.o - - Note that a given test program may require some specific include - paths (like `/usr/X11/include' with X11 for example). - - The resulting object files can be grouped in a library if you - want to. - - - 2. Internationalization on Unix - ------------------------------- - - On Unix and Unix-like systems, the test programs are able to - support internationalization through the use of the `gettext' - library and the `ftxerr18' engine extension (see section I.7). - - To enable it, one has to compile each test program with the - macro HAVE_LIBINTL_H set. This is the same macro used to enable - it in `ftxerr18'. - - Note that the Unix `configure' script that comes with this - release is able to automatically detect whether `gettext' is - available on your system and set the macro accordingly when - compiling the test programs. - - You can disable internationalisation with the `--disable-nls' - option when invoking the `configure' script. - - - 3. Compile the test programs - ---------------------------- - - All test programs begin with the `ft' prefix in the `test' - directory, as in `ftzoom', `ftdump', `ftmetric'", etc. are test - programs. - - The easiest way to compile the test programs is compiling each - source file to an object file, including the path to the - FreeType engine source and its extensions. You need to use the - following include paths: - - - the path to the engine's public header file, i.e. `freetype.h' - which normally is `lib' - - - the path to the engine's extensions header files, located - normally in `lib/extend' - - - the path to the configuration file `ft_conf.h'. This is only - required to support internationalisation, as the test programs - read `ft_conf.h' only to see whether HAVE_LIBINTL_H is - defined. - - When compiling your own programs to FreeType, you shouldn't - normally need this file and path. - - Here is an example, compiling a test program with the ANSI - build: - - cd test - gcc -c -I../lib -I../lib/extend -I../lib/arch/ansi \ - .c - - Then, link this object file to the FreeType library, utilities - and graphics sub-system to build an executable. - - You can then invoke each program directly. - - - 4. The `fdebug' test program - ---------------------------- - - All test programs begin with the `ft' prefix (in the `test' - directory) as in `ftzoom', `ftdump', `ftmetric', etc. - - However, one test program named `fdebug' is used exclusively by - FreeType developers. It is a very simple TrueType bytecode - debugger, and was written to inspect the execution of the - TrueType interpreter. - - Note that we rather use the Pascal debugger for real work on the - interpreter, as it provides a much easier windowed interface - through the use of the Turbo Vision library. The C debugger is - mainly used to check that both Pascal and C sources produce the - same output. The Pascal debugger is available in the `ftpascal' - package, it is not included with this release. - - You will need gcc to compile the debugger. It uses a special - build of the FreeType engine to work. Follow these steps to - compile it: - - 1. Ensure the bytecode interpreter is not turned off (using - the debugger with the default build which is patents-compliant - is not really useful). How to process is explained in part 8 - of chapter II above (but of course you should modify the - `ft_conf.h' file which is specific to the debugger). This - implies that you must first be sure that you are really - allowed to use such a version of FreeType. - - 2. Compile the library for the `debugger' system, i.e. - - cd freetype/lib - make -f arch/debugger/Makefile - - this will create a file named `libttf.a' in the directory - `freetype/lib/arch/debugger' which will NOT interfere with - your normal build (which is located in `freetype/lib'). - - 3. Compile the debugger: - - cd freetype/test - make -f arch/debugger/Makefile - - This will create an executable called `fdebug.exe' or - `fdebug', which is linked with the version of the library - found in `freetype/lib/arch/debugger' as described above. - - [For old Unix variants like 4.2BSD please uncomment the flag - HAVE_POSIX_TERMIOS in the makefile.] - - You can invoke the debugger in two ways: - - a. To debug a given glyph program in a given font, type - - fdebug glyph_number pointsize fontfile[.ttf] - - b. To debug a given font's CVT program, type - - fdebug --cvt pointsize fontfile[.ttf] - - Type `?' while running fdebug for a list of key bindings. - - -IV. Compiling the Pascal source -=============================== - - The Pascal source code is no longer part of this package. It has - been moved to another archive (resp. CVS repository). Please - visit http://www.freetype.org for more information. - - ---- end of INSTALL --- diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/MakeSub.in b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/MakeSub.in deleted file mode 100644 index 90d10b9ecae..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/MakeSub.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -# this file is part of the FreeType project - -prefix = @prefix@ -exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@ -libdir = @libdir@ -bindir = @bindir@ -includedir = @includedir@ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/Makefile.in b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/Makefile.in deleted file mode 100644 index f238b0c4d2a..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/Makefile.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,70 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright 1996-2001 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. - -RMF = @RM@ -f - -MAKEFILE = arch/unix/Makefile - -FTLIBDIR = lib -FTTESTDIR = test -FTPODIR = po - -all: ttlib tttest ttpo - -debug: ttlibdebug tttest ttpo - -# we can't use the target names 'lib', 'test', etc. -# because make will believe that the directories are -# the targets and are up-to-date! Grrr... >:-( - -ttlib: - cd $(FTLIBDIR); $(MAKE) -f $(MAKEFILE) all - -ttlibdebug: - cd $(FTLIBDIR); $(MAKE) -f $(MAKEFILE) debug - -tttest: - cd $(FTTESTDIR); $(MAKE) -f $(MAKEFILE) all - -ttpo: - cd $(FTPODIR); $(MAKE) all - -install: - cd $(FTLIBDIR); $(MAKE) -f $(MAKEFILE) install - cd $(FTTESTDIR); $(MAKE) -f $(MAKEFILE) install - cd $(FTPODIR); $(MAKE) install - -uninstall: - cd $(FTLIBDIR); $(MAKE) -f $(MAKEFILE) uninstall - cd $(FTTESTDIR); $(MAKE) -f $(MAKEFILE) uninstall - cd $(FTPODIR); $(MAKE) uninstall - -clean: - cd $(FTLIBDIR); $(MAKE) -f $(MAKEFILE) clean - cd $(FTTESTDIR); $(MAKE) -f $(MAKEFILE) clean - cd $(FTPODIR); $(MAKE) clean - -distclean: - cd $(FTLIBDIR); $(MAKE) -f $(MAKEFILE) distclean - cd $(FTTESTDIR); $(MAKE) -f $(MAKEFILE) distclean - cd $(FTPODIR); $(MAKE) distclean - $(RMF) config.cache config.log config.status Makefile \ - MakeSub ft_conf.h libtool - -check: - @echo This package does not yet have a validation suite - -depend: - cd $(FTLIBDIR); $(MAKE) -f $(MAKEFILE) depend - cd $(FTTESTDIR); $(MAKE) -f $(MAKEFILE) depend - -.PHONY: all debug ttlib ttlibdebug tttest ttpo install uninstall \ - clean distclean depend - -# end of Makefile.in diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/PATENTS b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/PATENTS deleted file mode 100644 index ce34bc830a2..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/PATENTS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ - - FreeType Patents Disclaimer - August 1999 - - - -WE HAVE DISCOVERED THAT APPLE OWNS SEVERAL PATENTS RELATED TO THE -RENDERING OF TRUETYPE FONTS. THIS COULD MEAN THAT THE FREE USE OF -THE FREETYPE LIBRARY MIGHT BE ILLEGAL IN FRANCE, UK, USA, AND -POSSIBLY OTHER COUNTRIES, BE IT IN COMMERCIAL OR OPEN SOURCE -PRODUCTS. - -FOR MORE DETAILS, WE STRONGLY ADVISE YOU TO GO TO THE FREETYPE -PATENTS PAGE AT THE FOLLOWING WEB ADDRESS: - - http://www.freetype.org/patents.html - -WE WILL NOT PLACE INFORMATION IN THIS FILE AS THE SITUATION IS STILL -UNDETERMINED FOR NOW. AT THE TIME THESE LINES ARE WRITTEN, WE HAVE -CONTACTED APPLE'S LEGAL DEPARTMENT AND ARE STILL WAITING FOR THEIR -ANSWER ON THE SUBJECT. - -PLEASE READ THE `INSTALL' FILE TO SEE HOW TO DISABLE THE ENGINE'S -BYTECODE INTERPRETER IN ORDER TO BUILD A PATENT-FREE ENGINE, AT THE -COST OF RENDERING QUALITY. - - ---- end of PATENTS --- diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/README b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/README deleted file mode 100644 index 79dcd59ec3e..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,708 +0,0 @@ - - - Welcome to the - - F R E E T Y P E P R O J E C T - - http://www.freetype.org - - Release 1.5 - - The FREE TrueType Font Engine - - Copyright 1996 David Turner - - 2001 Robert Wilhelm - Werner Lemberg - - - Table of Contents - ----------------- - - I. Introduction - - II. The FreeType mini-FAQ - - III. How to use the test programs - - 1. ftzoom - 2. ftlint - 3. ftview - 4. fttimer - 5. ftdump - 6. ftstring - 7. ftstrpnm - 8. fterror - 9. ftsbit - 10. ftmetric - 11. ftstrtto - - IV. How to use the programs in the `contrib' directory - - V. Final remarks - - -I. Introduction -=============== - - Please read the file `INSTALL' for installation instructions! - - The FreeType engine is a free and portable TrueType font rendering - engine. It has been developed to provide TrueType support to a - great variety of platforms and environments. - - Notice that FreeType is a *library*. It is *not* a font server - for your preferred environment, even though it has been written to - allow the design of many font servers. - - To our knowledge, this is the only royalty-free complete TrueType - engine available. Moreover, its quality fully matches these of - Windows or the Macintosh, a thing that cannot be said for most - other commercial engines available. - - FreeType is a clean-room implementation that is not derived from - the original TrueType engine developed by Apple and Microsoft. It - has been created with the sole help of the published TrueType - specifications, which, to our great surprise and pain, turned out - to be extremely poor or misleading in critical areas. Much hard - work has been undertaken to solve numerous ambiguities; - nevertheless, its end result is a portable, fast quality renderer! - - The library itself takes about 53 kByte of Intel code, complete - with a TrueType byte-code interpreter and a high-performance - scan-line converter. - - You will find in this release: - - - A TrueType engine, with source code in ANSI C. It has been - successfully compiled and run on various platforms, including - MS-DOS, OS/2, Amiga, Linux, and several other variants of Unix. - It should be portable to many other platforms too. - - - An API to be used by client applications and font servers, - providing several low level abstractions that can be used to - open font files and collections, create point sizes and load, - process and render glyph outlines and bitmaps. - - - Support for the following features: - - o Font smoothing, a.k.a. gray-level rendering. - - Just like Windows 95, the renderer uses a `fine' algorithm - that only smoothes diagonals and curves, while keeping the - horizontal and vertical stems intact. - - This results in glyphs that are much more legible than the - `fuzzy' ones generated by programs like Acrobat. - - o Support for all character mapping formats. - - o A full-featured TrueType byte-code interpreter. - - The engine is able to hint the glyphs to produce excellent - output at small sizes. It was extremely difficult to get this - component right, due to the ambiguous and misleading TrueType - specifications. However, we now *match* Windows and Macintosh - qualities. - - o TrueType collection support, when several fonts are embedded - in the same file. - - o Support for extensions. - - It is now possible to extend the library in parts to support - additional features, like optional tables that are not - considered by the current core engine. - - o Kerning support. - - Provided as a sample extension with this release, kerning - tables can be accessed from a TrueType font for applications - that need it. - - o Support for vertical metrics. - - It is possible to load vertical metrics when they are present - in a font file. Metrics can be retrieved glyph by glyph, - using the loader, or in arrays with a new API. - - o Support for thread-safety and re-entrancy. - - You will only need to specialize the file `ttmutex.c' for your - platform to include system-specific synchronization calls. - - o Support for embedded bitmaps. - - This feature is already used in x-tt, a TrueType font server - for X Window System. - - o Support for OpenType. With this release, GSUB and GPOS have - been completely implemented. - - Note also that: - - - Though development of the library is mainly performed on OS/2 - and Linux, the library does not contain system-specific code. - - - The package contains some graphics drivers used by the test - programs for display purposes on MS-DOS, OS/2, Amiga, X11, and - Windows. These drivers are absolutely not mandatory for running - the FreeType engine. Some console-mode test programs like - `ftlint' or `ftdump' don't use graphics at all. - - - There was a Pascal version that was distributed along with the C - version. Unfortunately, it is not up to date when compared to - the C version, so we decided to split the two projects. If you - are interested, you can find the Pascal version in packages - named like `ftpascal-1.x.tar.gz' or `ftpas1x.zip'. - - - -II. The FreeType mini-FAQ -========================= - - Summary - - 0. Where to find the latest FreeType release? - - 1. Did the API change? - - 2. What does the `Free' in FreeType means? Can you use it in a - commercial product? (YES!) - - 3. I have made a small program based on the test programs but I - would like to know how to do xxx? - - 4. When will I be able to use FreeType to display TrueType fonts - under X11, OS/2 or Wine? (NOW!) - - 5. Trying to compile the FreeType sources gives me lots of - warnings with my ANSI C compliant compiler! - - ------------------------------------------------------------------ - - 0. Where to find the latest FreeType release? - - The latest package is usually uploaded to various source - repositories, like SunSite, SimTel, or Hobbes. There are two - archive formats (zip and tar.gz), which also differ by their - CR/LF conventions. - - * for DOS and OS/2: `ft-15.zip' - - which should be available at: - - Hobbes: ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/os2/misc - SimTel: ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/msdos/graphics - - * for UNIX and Amiga: `freetype-1.5.tar.gz' - - look at: - - SunSite: ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/X11/fonts - - As uploading can take several days before the package becomes - available to the public, we advise you to download it from our - own ftp site if you read this message few days after the - announcement at: - - ftp://ftp.freetype.org/freetype/ - - Our home page is at: - - http://www.freetype.org - - Screen shots are available! - - There are also three mailing lists: - - o announce@freetype.org - - Announcements only about new versions of FreeType and - related packages. This list is moderated and expected to - have very low traffic. - - o freetype@freetype.org - - Discusses general use of FreeType, future, and needed - additions, as well as many other font-related discussions - which do not always relate directly to the FreeType code - itself... - - o devel@freetype.org - - Discusses development, design choices, portability issues, - internals, specific licenses, etc. - - To subscribe, send the usual "subscribe" command to: - - announce-request@freetype.org - freetype-request@freetype.org - devel-request@freetype.org - - To report bugs please use send an e-mail to devel@freetype.org. - - ------------------------------------------------------------------ - - 1. Did the API change since the version 1.2? - - Only very marginally. Please refer to `changes.txt'. - - ------------------------------------------------------------------ - - 2. What does the `Free' in FreeType means? Can you use it in a - commercial product? (YES!) - - We have placed this release under our special FreeType license. - - It was inspired by the BSD, Artistic, and IJG (Independent JPEG - group) licences, which specifically encourage the use of this - software in commercial products! - - The reason we did this is that we believe that TrueType is a - very useful technology, and want to make it available on all - machines and platforms. The license is there to ensure that - the engine can be spread as widely as possible. - - Since version 1.5, you can also optionally choose to use the - GNU Public Licence (GPL) instead. The GPL is used only to allow - GPL-ed applications to use FreeType (since the "disclaimer - clause" is considered an unacceptable "restriction" in GNU - speak); for a commercial product, you should avoid the GPL, and - then elect the FreeType licence. - - However, free does not mean public domain. This engine is - copyrighted by its authors, and they will fiercely defend their - rights. - - ------------------------------------------------------------------ - - 3. I have made a small program based on the test programs but I - would like to know how to do xxx? - - (Where xxx is a feature lacking from the current - implementation). - - First of all, read the documentation. The user guide gives - some basic hints and concepts. You can also read the source - code of the test programs that you didn't consider yet. If - you are really stuck, mail your question to: - - freetype@freetype.org - - We shall try to help you. - - ------------------------------------------------------------------ - - 4. When will I be able to use FreeType to display TrueType fonts - under X11, OS/2, or Wine? - - You can already do that under X11 and OS/2 :-) Go to the - FreeType web page (http://www.freetype.org) for up-to-date - information. - - And yes, it looks terrific! - - For X11, you could also take a look at `xfstt', an independent - TrueType font server for Unix which doesn't rely on the - FreeType code. - - You are welcome to volunteer for other platforms, like: - - Amiga, RISC OS, BeOS, and others - - [Note that the FreeType library is already available with Amiga - and BeOS.] - - Please contact devel@freetype.org for more information. - - ------------------------------------------------------------------ - - 5. Trying to compile the FreeType sources gives me lots of - warnings with my ANSI C compliant compiler! - - We use gcc as our reference compiler for warnings. This means - that we use the `-ansi -pedantic -Wall' flags and try to get - rid of warnings in this situation. - - If you are compiling with another compiler, you may encounter - warnings, not errors. - - We have spent much efforts to reduce seriously the number of - warnings produced by major compilers, including Visual Age, - Visual C++ and Borland C++. - - Note that the Borland compilers seem to produce lots of - irrelevant warnings (like `potential loss of precision'). - - -III. How to use the test programs -================================= - - All test programs having a graphic interface use the same key - convention: - - x : fine counter_clockwise rotation - c : fine clockwise rotation - - v : fast counter_clockwise rotation - b : fast clockwise rotation - - h : toggle hinting on/off - K : toggle kerning on/off - B : toggle display of embedded bitmaps on/off - S : toggle GSUB on/off - P : toggle GPOS on/off - - + : fast scale up - - : fast scale down - u : fine scale up - j : fine scale down - - l : go to next glyph - k : go to previous glyph - - o : go to tenth next glyph - i : go to tenth previous glyph - - 0 : go to hundredth next glyph (useful for CJK fonts) - 9 : go to hundredth previous glyph - - ) : go to thousandth next glyph - ( : go to thousandth previous glyph - - } : go to tenthousandth next glyph - { : go to tenthousandth previous glyph - - q : - ESC : exit - - These keys were chosen because they are available on all - platforms. Note also that each program uses only a subset of this - key map. - - 1. FTZOOM - --------- - - `ftzoom' is a very simple glyph viewer that supports font - smoothing. Its usage is: - - ftzoom [-g] [-p platformID -e encodingID] - [-r resolution] [-z magnification] [-n] fontfilename - - With -g you can select gray-scaling; with -n you can suppress - usage of the `post' table in the TrueType font. - - For example: - - ftzoom arial.ttf to show the glyphs found - in the Arial font - ftzoom -g times.ttf to show smoothed version of - Times's glyphs. - ftzoom -p 3 -e 1 uwjmg3.ttf use cmap for platform ID 3, - encoding ID 1 for this Japanese - font. - - 2. FTLINT - --------- - - `ftlint' is used to execute all glyphs instructions found in a - font file at a given char size size. Its usage is: - - ftlint pointsize fontfilename [fontfilename] ... - - For example: - - ftlint 12 arial.ttf - ftlint 15 times.ttf - - It reports error codes and faulty glyph numbers. This is a - console tool that doesn't need the graphics subsystem. - - NOTE: Trying to hint at sizes smaller than 7 is irrelevant. - - 3. FTVIEW - --------- - - A font viewer that supports hinting and font smoothing. Its - usage: - - ftview [-g] -[r resolution] [-B] pointsize fontfilename - - like in: - - ftview 12 arial.ttf show the hinted Arial at size 12pt. - - ftview -g 15 timesi.ttf show the hinted and font-smoothed - Times at size 15pt. - - `-r' selects the resolution; `-B' forces the use of embedded - bitmaps. - - Note that it is possible to change the point size during display - with the keys `u', `j', `+', and `-'. It is also possible to - browse the whole glyph set with the `k', `l', `i', `o', `0', - `9', `(', `)', `{', and `}' keys (see key map above). - - The OS/2 PM driver comes with an additional magnifying window. - The magnified zone is set with the mouse, while the scale is - changed with the help of `PageUp' and `PageDown'. - - Note 1: The engine uses the font's CVT program to determine at - which size to enable or disable glyph hinting. Don't be - surprised to see unhinted glyphs at sizes < 7pt. - - Note 2: Vertical drop-out control has been added to the gray - scaling renderer. As a consequence, the library doesn't - produce unpleasant results at small ppems with badly - hinted glyphs. - - 4. FTTIMER - ---------- - - This program is used to benchmark FreeType's scan-converter (the - component in charge of translating a vectorial shape description - into a bitmap). It does so in preloading all glyphs from a font - file, then rendering them as fast as possible in a 640x450 - buffer. The glyphs are rendered at size 400pt / 96dpi, which is - _quite_ big. - - Its usage is: - - fttimer [-g] [-v] fontfilename - - where - - -g : Asks for gray-level rendering at size 200pt instead - (a.k.a. font-smoothing). - - -v : Asks for the display of the produced bitmap. Beware - that display slows things down (display on X11 is - _terrible_, especially with gray-levels, but this is - not a problem for us :-). - - Note that the returned numbers are not a benchmark of FreeType's - overall performance! Only of the scan-line renderer (which - seems quite fast, apparently :-). - - When comparing measured performances across machines, please - only consider the undisplayed ones. We're interested in all - kinds of results (please provide the following information: - - font file - number of rendered glyphs - render time - total time - glyphs / s - processor type - CPU clock - - and which compiler used (with optimization involved)! This - can make a great difference! - - etc.) - - 5. FTDUMP - --------- - - This program is a very simple font dumper. In its current - incarnation, it will only output a font's name table, character - encoding maps IDs and total memory consumption. For TrueType - Open files, the available GSUB and GPOS tables are also shown. - - The `total memory used' reported is the amount that is used by - the engine to load one face, with one instance (a point size). - - Each additional instance takes only a fraction of that amount, - and is labeled by `instance object'. As you can see, FreeType - isn't really greedy. - - Usage: ftdump fontpathname[.ttf|.ttc] - - 6. FTSTRING - ----------- - - This program demonstrates string text generation. It only - displays a given message on the screen, and lets you resize it - with the classic key bindings `u', `j', `+', and `-'. - - Usage: - - ftstring ptsize fontname[.ttf|.ttc] [message_string] - - If the message is omitted, it will revert to the classic - typographic test sentence: - - The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog - - which is made of all letters of the English alphabet. - - `ftstring' only works with font files that contain a Unicode - character mapping table (either Windows Unicode or Apple - Unicode). For the moment, the message can however only be - written in ASCII, as accents aren't supported yet. - - 7. FTSTRPNM - ----------- - - Usage: - - ftstrpnm [options] filename [string] - - Options: - - -g gray-level rendering (default: off) - -h hinting off (default: on) - -r X resolution X dpi (default: 96) - -p X pointsize X pt (default: 12) - -b X border X pixels wide (default: 0) - - This program is quite similar to ftstring but converts the - rendered image of the specified string into a bitmap in PBM or - PGM format written to stdout; PBM (Portable BitMap) and PGM - (Portable GrayMap) formats can be further converted to popular - graphics formats like GIF or PNG with the netpbm tool suite - available via Internet. - - 8. FTERROR - ---------- - - This program tests the gettext() functionality on UNIX platforms - (usually provided in the GNU gettext package). It will return - language specific error and warning messages depending on your - locale. Currently Czech, Dutch, French, German, and Spanish - translations of the FreeType messages are included -- we invite - you to contribute more translations. - - Typically, you have to set the LANG environment variable to your - locale to get localized messages. Example: - - LANG=de fterror - - fterror also gives you a textual interpretation of a particular - (numerical) error code, as returned by the Freetype library. - Example: - - LANG=fr fterror 0x40E - - Note that providing message strings for FreeType's error and - warning messages is an extension and not part of the FreeType - library itself. Please refer to `docs/i18n.txt' for further - details. - - 9. FTSBIT - --------- - - Usage: - - ftsbit ppem fontname[.ttf|.ttc] glyph_index [glyph_index2..] - - This tool dumps the information in the tables for embedded - bitmaps. Additionally, it prints (to the console) a selected - glyph bitmap. - - 10. FTMETRIC - ------------ - - Usage: - - ftmetric [options below] point fontname[.ttf|.ttc] ... - - -B show sbit's metrics (default: none) - -c C use C'th font index of TrueType collection - (default: 0) - -i index glyph index (default: 0) - -r R use resolution R dpi (default: 72dpi) - - With this small program you can inspect the metric data of a - given glyph; additionally, it dumps the particular glyph to the - console. - - 11. FTSTRTTO - ------------ - - Usage: - - ftstrtto [options below] ppem fontname[.ttf|.ttc] [string|-] - - -c C use font with index C in TrueType collection - (default: 0) - -f F use feature F (can be specified more than once) - -g gray-level rendering - -l L use language L - -r R use resolution R dpi (default: 96dpi) - -s S use script S - -u interpret input data as UTF8-encoded - -v display string vertically - -x display string from right to left - - F, L, and S must be specified as 4-character tags. - Specifying only F and S selects default language system of S. - Specifying only L and S selects the req. feature of L only - (if any). - - If `-' is specified as input string, stdin is read instead. - - This program uses almost all features of FreeType to display a - string on screen. Its usage is similar to `ftstring', but you - can additionally select GSUB and GPOS features, the collection - in a font, toggle kerning and embedded bitmaps interactively, - and input the optional string in UTF8 encoding. - - For a list of available script, language, and feature tags - please refer to the TrueType Open (resp. OpenType) - specification. - - Example: - - ftstrtto -s "latn" -l "DEU " -f "liga" -f "frac" \ - 40 pala.ttf "fi ff ffi ffl 1/2" - - Note that you can inspect the available tags in a font with - `ftdump'. - - The features `init', `medi', and `fina', and `isol' are treated - specially. Internally, ftstrtto assigns initial, medial, - isolated, and final properties to Arabic characters in the input - string. If one of the features is switched on, all glyphs with - the corresponding property are modified (if covered). - - Example: - - ftstrtto -s arab -f init -f medi -f fina -f isol \ - -f liga -f mset -x -u 20 trado.ttf - < arab.utf8 - - `mset' is another, Arabic specific feature to position combining - marks. - - If you select the swash feature `swsh', the displayed - alternative in the string is always the first available one. - - - -IV. HOW TO USE THE PROGRAMS IN THE `CONTRIB' DIRECTORY -====================================================== - - These programs are contributions to FreeType and not really part - of it. Please read the documentation files in the respective - subdirectories how to compile and install them. - - -V. FINAL REMARKS -================ - -Of course, all source code is provided `as is'. Please read the -file `license.txt' for more information. - -We hope you will find this engine useful, and look forward to file. -your feed-back. We're of course very interested in bug reports, as -well as FreeType success stories :-) - - -Thanks for your time and consideration, - - - David Turner, Robert Wilhelm, Werner Lemberg, - and all the FreeType enthusiasts... - - ---- end of README --- diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/aclocal.m4 b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/aclocal.m4 deleted file mode 100644 index 94113b757bf..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/aclocal.m4 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6578 +0,0 @@ -# generated automatically by aclocal 1.10.1 -*- Autoconf -*- - -# Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, -# 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -# This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation -# gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, -# with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. - -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law; without -# even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A -# PARTICULAR PURPOSE. - -# libtool.m4 - Configure libtool for the host system. -*-Autoconf-*- - -# serial 51 AC_PROG_LIBTOOL - - -# AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE(MACRO-NAME, IF-PROVIDED, IF-NOT-PROVIDED) -# ----------------------------------------------------------- -# If this macro is not defined by Autoconf, define it here. -m4_ifdef([AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE], - [], - [m4_define([AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE], - [m4_ifdef([AC_PROVIDE_$1], - [$2], [$3])])]) - - -# AC_PROG_LIBTOOL -# --------------- -AC_DEFUN([AC_PROG_LIBTOOL], -[AC_REQUIRE([_AC_PROG_LIBTOOL])dnl -dnl If AC_PROG_CXX has already been expanded, run AC_LIBTOOL_CXX -dnl immediately, otherwise, hook it in at the end of AC_PROG_CXX. - AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE([AC_PROG_CXX], - [AC_LIBTOOL_CXX], - [define([AC_PROG_CXX], defn([AC_PROG_CXX])[AC_LIBTOOL_CXX - ])]) -dnl And a similar setup for Fortran 77 support - AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE([AC_PROG_F77], - [AC_LIBTOOL_F77], - [define([AC_PROG_F77], defn([AC_PROG_F77])[AC_LIBTOOL_F77 -])]) - -dnl Quote A][M_PROG_GCJ so that aclocal doesn't bring it in needlessly. -dnl If either AC_PROG_GCJ or A][M_PROG_GCJ have already been expanded, run -dnl AC_LIBTOOL_GCJ immediately, otherwise, hook it in at the end of both. - AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE([AC_PROG_GCJ], - [AC_LIBTOOL_GCJ], - [AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE([A][M_PROG_GCJ], - [AC_LIBTOOL_GCJ], - [AC_PROVIDE_IFELSE([LT_AC_PROG_GCJ], - [AC_LIBTOOL_GCJ], - [ifdef([AC_PROG_GCJ], - [define([AC_PROG_GCJ], defn([AC_PROG_GCJ])[AC_LIBTOOL_GCJ])]) - ifdef([A][M_PROG_GCJ], - [define([A][M_PROG_GCJ], defn([A][M_PROG_GCJ])[AC_LIBTOOL_GCJ])]) - ifdef([LT_AC_PROG_GCJ], - [define([LT_AC_PROG_GCJ], - defn([LT_AC_PROG_GCJ])[AC_LIBTOOL_GCJ])])])]) -])])# AC_PROG_LIBTOOL - - -# _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL -# ---------------- -AC_DEFUN([_AC_PROG_LIBTOOL], -[AC_REQUIRE([AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP])dnl -AC_BEFORE([$0],[AC_LIBTOOL_CXX])dnl -AC_BEFORE([$0],[AC_LIBTOOL_F77])dnl -AC_BEFORE([$0],[AC_LIBTOOL_GCJ])dnl - -# This can be used to rebuild libtool when needed -LIBTOOL_DEPS="$ac_aux_dir/ltmain.sh" - -# Always use our own libtool. -LIBTOOL='$(SHELL) $(top_builddir)/libtool' -AC_SUBST(LIBTOOL)dnl - -# Prevent multiple expansion -define([AC_PROG_LIBTOOL], []) -])# _AC_PROG_LIBTOOL - - -# AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP -# ---------------- -AC_DEFUN([AC_LIBTOOL_SETUP], -[AC_PREREQ(2.50)dnl -AC_REQUIRE([AC_ENABLE_SHARED])dnl -AC_REQUIRE([AC_ENABLE_STATIC])dnl -AC_REQUIRE([AC_ENABLE_FAST_INSTALL])dnl -AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST])dnl -AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_BUILD])dnl -AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC])dnl -AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_LD])dnl -AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_LD_RELOAD_FLAG])dnl -AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_NM])dnl - -AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_LN_S])dnl -AC_REQUIRE([AC_DEPLIBS_CHECK_METHOD])dnl -# Autoconf 2.13's AC_OBJEXT and AC_EXEEXT macros only works for C compilers! -AC_REQUIRE([AC_OBJEXT])dnl -AC_REQUIRE([AC_EXEEXT])dnl -dnl - -AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_MAX_CMD_LEN -AC_LIBTOOL_SYS_GLOBAL_SYMBOL_PIPE -AC_LIBTOOL_OBJDIR - -AC_REQUIRE([_LT_AC_SYS_COMPILER])dnl -_LT_AC_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH - -case $host_os in -aix3*) - # AIX sometimes has problems with the GCC collect2 program. 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How do I compile the test programs? - -2. What are the test programs? - -3. How do I use them? - -4. How do I only compile the FreeType library? - -5. The library compiles fine on my system, unfortunately it seems - the test programs won't. What can I do? - -6. I did compile the test programs `out of the box' without - problems, but the results are ugly. What did I have wrong? - -7. What is FreeType, and what is it not? - -8. Can FreeType be ported to other platforms? - -9. My TrueType font only works on a Mac/in Windows. Will I be able - to use it with FreeType? - -10. What are the most common character mappings? - -11. How do I render text with FreeType? - -12. How do I render rotated/slanted text with FreeType? - -13. How do I compute a glyph bitmap's dimensions? - -14. Why is text rendering so slow? Does FreeType cache glyphs? - -15. Do you always render the same glyphs as Windows or the Mac? - -16. The program `ftlint' reports errors with one of my fonts, though - it works perfectly under Windows. What does this mean? - -17. What does the `fttimer' test program benchmarks? - -18. Is it possible to perform styling (like oblique, italic, bold, - underline, etc.) with FreeType? - -19. When does glyph hinting takes place? Is it when the glyph is - loaded, or when it is converted to a bitmap/pixmap? - -20. Which is the best, caching outlines or bitmaps? - -21. Can I open OpenType and/or TrueType GX fonts with FreeType? - -22. How can I access additional TrueType tables that FreeType - doesn't support? - -23. When will I be able to use FreeType to display TrueType fonts in - X11, Wine, or OS/2, or even other systems? - -24. What does the `free' in FreeType really means? - -25. Does FreeType support threads? Is it re-entrant? - -26. Does FreeType support `foreign languages'? - -27. I'm using fractional char sizes, but the glyphs stay at the same - integer size. Why? - -28. Hinting doesn't work at very small sizes. Why? - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - -1. How do I compile the test programs? - - Detailed compilation steps are given in the `freetype/INSTALL' - file, as well as system and compiler specific hints in the - `freetype/howto' directory. What follows is a _very_ simple - guide: - - For Unix: - - Do the following on the prompt while in the base directory of - the FreeType package: - - % ./configure - % make - % make install - - This will build and install the library (shared, if supported) - together with the test programs. Say `./configure --help' to - see the available configuring options. - - This should work with any ANSI C compiler. - - For other platforms: - - Go to the `test' directory. Look at one of the makefiles - located in the `arch/' directory, and use the - appropriate makefile from there. - - For example: - - make -f arch/msdos/makefile.gcc (DJGPP or emx) - wmake -f=arch\msdos\makefile.wat (Watcom DOS) - nmake -f arch\os2\makefile.icc (Visual Age OS/2) - make -f arch/amigaos/makefile.gcc (GCC Amiga) - - This will compile both the library and the test programs. - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - -2. What are the test programs? - - The test programs are simple sources that `show off' the FreeType - library. They are located in the `test' directory. They make use - of a small graphics sub-system which is able to display bitmaps - and pixmaps on a variety of platforms through the use of - system-specific `drivers'. - - The test programs are: - - ftdump: A simple TTF information dumper. Also prints the - memory used by each opened font file with FreeType. - Doesn't use the graphics sub-system. - - ftlint: A simple TrueType bytecode verifier. It simply hints - all glyphs of one or more font files at a given size - and reports errors. Doesn't use the graphics - sub-system. - - ftview: A simple font viewer. Displays all glyphs in a font - file in a window. - - ftstring: Renders a simple string to the screen. Demonstrates - how to produce text with FreeType. - - fttimer: A simple benchmark, used to profile the scan-line - conversion routines (and only them). Supports also - display. - - ftstrpnm: A version of `ftstring' which saves a bit/pixmap to a - PNM file rather than to the screen. No graphics - sub-system needed. - - ftzoom: A simple glyph viewer, useful to view, zoom and rotate - individual glyphs in a font file. - - fterror: This program demonstrates how to use the ftxerr18 - extension. Note that internationalized strings will - be available on some platforms only (e.g. Linux). - - ftmetric: A simple metric/glyph dumper. No graphics sub-system - needed. - - ftsbit: Displays data about embedded bitmaps in a TrueType - font. - - ftstrtto: Renders a string to screen, using TrueType Open - features. - - NOTE: The file `ftdebug.c' isn't part of the test suite. It is - used only by the developers team to debug the engine at a - higher level. It won't work with a standard library - compile. - - - The tiny graphics subsystem is defined in the following files: - - gmain.h/gmain.c: The subsystem's main body/interface. - - gevents.h: The definition of events defined for the - subsystem - - gdriver.h: The generic interface of all system-specific - drivers. - - System-specific drivers are in the `test/arch/' - directories, like: - - test/arch/msdos/gfs_dos.c Full-Screen DOS driver - test/arch/os2/gpm_os2.c PM (Windowed) OS/2 driver - test/arch/unix/gwin_x11.c X11 Windowed driver - - etc. - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - -3. How do I use them? - - Please read the file freetype/README for a full description. - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - -4. How do I only compile the FreeType library? - - For Unix: - - Do a `configure' run as described in section 1. Then change to - the lib subdirectory and say `make' and `make install'. - - For other platforms: - - Go to the `lib' directory. Look at one of the makefiles located - in the `arch/' directory, and use it from `lib'. - - For example: - - make -f arch/msdos/makefile.gcc (DJGPP or emx) - wmake -f=arch\msdos\makefile.wat (Watcom DOS) - nmake -f arch\os2\makefile.icc (Visual Age OS/2) - make -f arch/amigaos/makefile.gcc (GCC Amiga) - - The library is pure ANSI C and doesn't depend on any - system-specific package. You do not need gcc to compile it. - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - -5. The library compiles fine on my system, unfortunately it seems - the test programs won't. What can I do? - - As said before, some test programs rely on a small graphics - sub-system to display the bitmaps and pixmaps produced by the - library. The following systems are currently supported: - - DOS Full-Screen Note that the windowed graphics - Amiga Full-Screen driver are very 'basic', they do - Amiga Windowed not provide menus, dialog boxes, - OS/2 Full-Screen etc. Rather, they provide one - OS/2 Windowed windowed bitmap/pixmap and translate - X11 Windowed events to the ones defined in - Win32 Windowed `test/gevents'. - - If you want to add support to your system, you should write a new - graphics driver. To do that, read the file `test/gdriver.h' which - contains the driver generic interface, then browse the drivers - that are already provided. - - The graphics drivers are located in the `test/arch/' - directories. They're not part of the library proper. - - IMPORTANT NOTE: - - You can also directly link the library to your own application - and render glyphs directly into your own bitmaps with very few - efforts. - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - -6. I did compile the test programs `out of the box' without - problems, but the results are ugly. What did I have wrong? - - Well, chances are you built the `patents-free' version of the - Freetype library, which does not enable the bytecode interpreter, - which means that at small to normal point sizes, the glyphs are - distorded, hence ugly. - - Apple Computer owns three patents that are related to the - processing of glyph outlines within TrueType fonts. This process - if also called hinting or grid-fitting and is used to enhance the - quality of glyphs at small bitmap sizes. - - When the work with Freetype began, we were not aware of these - patents. Since version 1.3, however, we have provided a way to - build a patent-compliant version of the library, which completely - disables the TrueType interpreter (quite a rude way). If the - result is usable with big point sizes, or for special tasks such - as font converting, it results about useless for normal screen - reading. Beginning with version 1.5, this behaviour is even by - default, so this is what you get if you compile `out of the box'. - - However, the source code for the bytecode interpreter is still - available and can be activated at compile time, for those who - want to use it anyway (because they purchased a license from - Apple, or because they are in a country where the patents do not - apply, etc.). For details, check the `freetype/INSTALL' file. - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - -7. What is FreeType, and what is it not? - - FreeType is a rather low-level font engine. It has been designed - primarily to be the basis of several font servers, for very - different systems which all have their own metrics and graphics - models. This means that it focuses on the following points: - - - Opening and loading font files in memory. - - - Giving access to most important font properties and TrueType - tables. - - - Providing a simple way to translate system-specific character - codes into glyph indexes, according to the TrueType `cmap' - specification. - - - Loading and rendering _individual_ glyphs as nicely as possible - (either in outlines, bitmaps, or pixmaps), and performing - excellent hinting. - - It isn't a high-level text rendering library, and many tasks will - have to be performed by higher level layers like: - - - glyph caching (outlines and/or maps) - - text rendering - - justification, kerning - - font mapping - - rotated/slanted text - - However, its API provides many functions that ease these - operations considerably: - - - Glyph outlines can be copied and transformed easily with the API - functions, then rendered to bitmaps or pixmaps with FreeType's - scan-line converter, which is very fast. - - - The glyph loader places the outlines in order to ease the - process of text rendering. See the documentation file named - `glyphs.htm' (resp. `glyphs.txt') or `ftstring's source for more - details. - - - The engine gives you access to several TrueType tables that can - be processed by your application to provide more powerful - rendering (e.g. kerning). - - - It is possible, and rather simple, to write separately - compilable extensions to the engine to access other TrueType - tables that are not supported by the engine in this release. - This can be handy if one wants to access data in TrueType GX or - OpenType fonts (as these formats comply to the TrueType `sfnt' - file storage format, they can be opened by the FreeType engine - as a normal TrueType file). - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - -8. Can FreeType be ported to other platforms? - - FreeType is written in pure ANSI C and should compile well on all - 16, 32, and 64 bit processors. Note, however, that the 16-bit - port requires a large memory model. Furthermore, some tables - found in TrueType programs may exceed 64 kBytes, which calls for - the so-called huge memory model. This is really true for CJK and - Unicode fonts. Nearly all others should work fine with the large - model. - - It does not support some very exotic platforms though, like a - 32-bit only processor (where the only word size is 32-bit, even - for chars and shorts). However, nothing prevents you to test it - by yourself... - - The memory management and file access routines have been gathered - in two components, namely `ttmemory' and `ttfile', which can be - specialized for a specific system. Their standard version, found - in the `lib' directory, uses simply the ANSI libc. However, - examples are given of alternative file components for OS/2 and - Unix in: - - lib/arch/os2/ttfile.c - (accessing the low-level OS/2 file API directly) - - lib/arch/unix/ttmmap.c - (using memory-mapped files for improved access) - - You would certainly need to rewrite these components if you intend - to use FreeType in an embedded system. - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - -9. My TrueType font only works on a Mac/in Windows. Will I be able - to use it with FreeType? - - Short Answer: YES, but be cautious! - - If you have read section 9 or 25, you know that a font file might - have different charMaps entries, used to translate character codes - to glyph indexes. The problem of most `system-specific' TrueType - fonts (sigh) is that they only contain one single mapping, like - Apple Roman, or Windows Glyph List, making it usable only on the - platform it was `designed' for. - - The test program `ftdump' can be used to display the character - encodings supported in a font file. Most fonts come with Apple - Roman and Windows Unicode. - - FreeType can use every charmap found in a font file, so it is up - to your application to choose the one that fits its task best. If - you use a font which only provides an Apple Roman charcode, you'll - probably have a hard time rendering Unicode strings without an - additional translation. - - Note that the tool `ttf_edit' can actually add missing cmaps to a - TrueType font file. More info on this can be found at: - - http://www.truetex.com - - Another possibility is to use Just van Rossum's TTX compiler - (still beta) which can convert a TrueType font into an XML - description and vice versa; it can be found at - - http://www.letterror.com/ttx/ - http://sourceforge.net/projects/fonttools/ - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - -10. What are the most common character mappings? - - If you don't want to read the TrueType specification, here is some - information about the most used char maps. Each map is designed - by a `platform ID', followed by a platform-specific `encoding ID': - - Examples: - - 0, 0 : Apple Unicode - 1, 0 : Apple Roman - 3, 0 : Windows Symbol - 3, 1 : Windows Unicode - - Windows and Apple Unicode charmaps differ only in internal storage - layout. Both can be used transparently with FreeType. - - Many fonts come also with both Apple Roman and Windows Unicode. - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - -11. How do I render text with FreeType? - - This is explained with great detail in the glyphs documentation - file available in both text (glyphs.txt) and HTML (glyphs.htm, - including schematics). - - Text rendering isn't difficult. One can also look at the code for - `ftstring' or `ftstrtto' to see how it is done. - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - -12. How do I render rotated/slanted text with FreeType? - - It is possible to transform the outlines returned by the glyph - loader, hence producing rotated or slanted text. Please read the - `glyphs' documentation file, which explains this in great detail, - as well as some other important things. - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - -13. How do I compute a glyph bitmap's dimensions? - - You should grid-fit its bounding box, then compute its width and - height. This is explained in the `bitmaps.txt' documentation - file. - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - -14. Why is text rendering so slow? - Does FreeType cache glyphs? - - The FreeType 1 engine doesn't cache anything, be it outlines or - bitmaps. Hence, a program that renders text by calling the glyph - loader on each letter is slow. - - Because caching cannot be performed in both an _easy_ and - _portable_ way it is left to the application. Moreover, some - graphics systems already provide some sort of caching, and it is - better to take advantage of it rather than re-implementing it. - - The `how's and `when's of caching are explained in the `glyphs' - documentation file. The `bitmaps' documentation file is also a - good source of information if you intend to render individual - glyph bitmaps. - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - -15. Do you always render the same glyphs as Windows or the Mac? - - Short answer: No for rare cases. - - There are a lot of technical details, too numerous and lengthy to - be put here, that prevents the FreeType library from matching 100% - the glyphs produced by the Windows or Macintosh rasterizers. - - This engine is a clean-room implementation, and most of the - reasons why its development took so much time is the largely - deficient TrueType specification published by Apple and Microsoft. - A number of key technical aspects are missing, and we found many - `undocumented' features in the TrueType bytecode, after several - months of testing and trying. We are now very satisfied with the - current quality, though still try to improve it. - - The glyph metrics (bearings and advances) also match significantly - those computed by Windows, or found in the TrueType pre-calc - tables. - - As hinting glyphs also makes use of several rounding operations, - we will be unable to provide a perfect clone unless we implement - the exact same computations _and_ rounding errors -- this is - very unlikely... - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - -16. The program `ftlint' reports errors with one of my fonts, though - it works perfectly under Windows. What does this mean? - - Associated to each glyph is a small `program', written in a - specific bytecode language, which is in charge of hinting the - glyph's outline to make it perfect on screen as on paper. Some of - these programs can be broken (e.g., accessing invalid areas of - memory, performing a divide by zero, etc.), and these are the - errors that are reported by `ftlint'. - - They can also mean a bug in the TrueType bytecode interpreter (or - more likely an `undocumented' feature we haven't discovered yet), - but should now be extremely rare. - - Surprisingly, even largely distributed fonts can contain broken - glyph programs. For example: - - - antqua.ttf, glyph 163 (MS Office 4.2): - - The program tries to access point number 0x127, which is too - much. - - - timesbs, arialbs, courbs (MS Office International): - - The back-slanted versions of the MS core fonts produce stack - overflows in many glyphs, and other oddities. It seems their - `maximum profile' table is invalid. - - - a ton of `free' fonts, apparently designed with mediocre tools. - - It seems the Windows TrueType engine doesn't check its arguments - often, and let all overflows run, possibly writing to critical - portions of memory. Please, don't ask us what this could do to - Windows NT :-) - - The FreeType engine performs checks on every opcode. We cannot - guarantee that it is bullet proof, of course, but it seems to work - well and catch font bugs accordingly. - - We also have artificially `enlarged' some allocated tables to make - the engine work with the back-slanted fonts without compromising - security, but it's clearly a hack we would have preferred to - avoid! - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - -17. What does the `fttimer' test program benchmarks? - - This test program is only dedicated to profiling FreeType's - scan-line converter, a component also called `rasterizer', which - is in charge of converting a vectorial outline into a bitmap, or a - pixmap. - - It simply loads all glyphs of a font file (by slices of 512 at - once), then converts them. Only the conversion is actually - benchmarked. - - The glyphs are rendered at size 400pt at a resolution of 96dpi - (this is about 500 pixels high). As you'll see by running - `fttimer', the rasterizer is very fast. - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - -18. Is it possible to perform styling (like oblique, italic, bold, - underline, etc.) with FreeType? - - Actually, these refer to very different things: - - - Italic and Bold styles usually mean many variations from the - `Regular' font. This is why you normally need a proper font - file for each of these. For example, the MS core font Times - comes in the following TrueType files: - - TIMES.TTF Times New Roman Regular - TIMESI.TTF Times New Roman Italic - TIMESB.TTF Times New Roman Bold - TIMESBI.TTF Times New Roman Bold Italic - (sometimes named TIMESZ.TTF) - - With FreeType, you simply need the required font file to use it. - - - Oblique style refers to a transformation that is applied to a - regular font in order to make it `slanted', likes italics do. - However, an italic font very frequently contains small but - important variations that cannot be produced by this method and - make the font more appealing. - - Slanting can easily be done with a transformation under - FreeType, with the exact same process as rendering rotated text. - Please read the `glyphs' documentation file where it is - explained in details. - - Usually, Windows or the Macintosh produce oblique versions of a - regular font if the corresponding italic TrueType file isn't - available. They also stretch regular fonts horizontally if the - bold one isn't available. All of this can be done with trivial - transformations. - - - Underlining and stroking are not really part of the glyphs. - They're simply lines that are printed on the glyph after it has - been rendered. Each TrueType file provides, in its OS/2 table - (which is accessible through the face object properties in - FreeType), several values that define the position and width of - those lines, in notional font units. - - If you want to use them, you'll have to scale these values to - your current instance/point size, then draw the lines yourself. - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - -19. When does glyph hinting takes place? Is it when the glyph is - loaded, or when it is converted to a bitmap/pixmap? - - The glyph loader returns fitted outlines by default (it can be - asked to return a non-fitted one, or simply the original outline - in notional coordinates too). - - This is important to have a glyph's correct metrics, even if it is - not to be rendered immediately, like when caching outlines for - rotated text. - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - -20. Which is the best, caching outlines or bitmaps? - - It depends on your application, and what it does with text. - - Usually, if all you need is render some simple text at specific - point sizes, then simply cache the bitmaps or pixmaps. - - However, if you want to do more advanced things, like rotated - text, which require sub-pixel placement to look good, you should - then only cache the outlines, and transform/place them as needed - before sending them to the scan-line converter. - - It's always possible to produce a bitmap from an outline, and the - scan-converter is very fast. It's up to you then... - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - -21. Can I open OpenType and/or TrueType GX fonts with FreeType? - - TrueType GX fonts are normal TrueType fonts with enhanced tables - and capabilities. They can always be opened by a normal TrueType - engine (like Windows, the Mac, or FreeType), but their improved - features won't be available. - - On the contrary, OpenType fonts may vary. While some may contain - legal TrueType glyphs, an `otf' file may only contain glyphs - encoded in the Type 2 format. You won't be able to produce any - glyphs from such a font file without a dedicated font engine (like - the ones promised in NT 5 and Java 2D... or with Freetype 2). - - FreeType 1 is a TrueType glyph engine and doesn't support Type 2 - fonts. Supporting them would require a very different philosophy - and a different core engine (even though they could share an API). - - Note that you can write extensions to the engine to access - supplemental tables defined in these formats (see next question). - - Note that FreeType version 2 (which is now widely available) - includes a PostScript Type 1 / Type 2 interpreter... - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - -22. How can I access additional TrueType tables that FreeType - doesn't support? - - You can write an `engine extension'. This is a separately - compilable component which can enhance the base library's - functionalities, without recompiling it. Some important - extensions are provided in the `lib/extend' directory. - - You'll need of course to know the TrueType specification - precisely, as well as some of the conventions used to access - tables and to manage memory. Read the documentation files for - more details, or contact the developers at: - - devel@freetype.org - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - -23. When will I be able to use FreeType to display TrueType fonts in - X11, Wine or OS/2, or even other systems? - - Actually, an OS/2 replacement for TRUETYPE.DLL based on FreeType - is part of this package (to be found in contrib/ftos2). Thanks go - to Michal Necasek (mike@mendelu.cz) for his excellent work! - - At least three X11 TrueType font servers are available; two of - them (xfsft and xtt) are based on FreeType, whereas the third - (xfstt) uses a separately developed TrueType engine. - - More information about these servers is available at the FreeType - homepage (http://www.freetype.org). - - Don't hesitate to contact us if you plan to use or port the engine - to exotic platforms, we're always interested in helping out. - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - -24. What does the `free' in FreeType really means? - - The previous releases of FreeType (alphas and beta) were placed - under the LGPL. FreeType 1.0, and later releases, come with an an - alternate license, inspired from the BSD, Artistic, and IJG's - (Independent JPEG Group) ones. In short: - - - You are encouraged to use and distribute this program in all - kinds of products, including commercial ones. - - - You don't have to pay us anything for it (royalty-free). - - - You may not pretend you wrote it, or part of it that you may use - in one of your product, and you have to state clearly that you - use the FreeType code if you distribute products based on it, or - parts of it (credits clause). - - - This source code is provided AS IS, with no warranty whatsoever, - and we cannot promise support for it. - - From version 1.5 and later releases, we added the choice for the - user of the library to use the GNU General Public License instead. - As a result, you can link the Freetype library with any GPL-ed - software, without any inconvenience; however, you then have the - obligation to publish all of the source code of the products you - release. - - The exact and legal terms are in the files `docs/FTL.txt' and - `docs/GPL.txt', respectively. - - Enjoy ;-) - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - -25. Does FreeType support threads? Is it re-entrant? - - Short answer: Basically yes, but not fully tested. - - We have changed some code since FreeType 1.0 in order to support - multi-threaded environments. However, these have not been tested - yet. Apparently, the thread-safe and reentrant builds now work - well perfectly once compiled; however, no serious concurrency - testing has been performed (of course, a serious lock analysis was - done in order to modify the source). - - Right now, the mutex management functions are all gathered in the - component `ttmutex', which has to be specialized for your own - system if a thread build will be necessary. - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - -26. Does FreeType support `foreign languages'? - - Short Answer: YES, it does! - - From a TrueType font file point of view, there are several parts - to the file, one of them being the `glyphs', i.e., picture - representations of the symbols. - - Another part is the mapping table, also called `charMap'. - - For example, glyph #1 could be letter `A', and glyph #2 could be - letter `Z'. Glyphs can be stored in any order in a font file. - - The mapping tables contain at least one char-map entry. For - example, you could have an ASCII-map that maps character code 0x41 - to glyph #1, and code 0x5A to glyph #2, etc. FreeType provides a - `charMap' object class to access and use this information easily. - - There are several character encodings recognized and defined by - the TrueType specification, like Latin-1, Unicode, Apple Scripts, - WGL, etc., but a font file might only contain one or two of them. - - When using a more `exotic' character encoding like EBCDIC (this is - IBM mainframe stuff!), you would need to translate it to one of - the available formats (or to add a charmap table to the font). - Cf. section 8. - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - -27. I'm using fractional char sizes, but the glyphs stay at the same - integer size. Why? - - Because hinting only works well with integer pixel sizes. There - is a flag that can be set in a TrueType font file to force integer - pixel size scaling, even if you ask for fractional sizes with an - API function like TT_Set_Instance_CharSize(). Needless to say, - nearly all fonts have the flag set. So this is normal. - - Also, notice that when giving a charsize in fractional points, - this will be converted to integer pixels with the formula: - - pixel_size = char_size * y_resolution / 72 - - For example, using a resolution of 96 dpi, we would have: - - 9.5 pts => 12.666 pixels => 13 pixels - 10.0 pts => 13.333 pixels => 13 pixels, i.e. same size - 10.5 pts => 14 pixels => 14 pixels - 11.0 pts => 14.666 pixels => 15 pixels - 11.5 pts => 15.333 pixels => 15 pixels, i.e. same size - - If you want to control the exact size in pixels of your glyphs, - simply use a resolution of 72dpi, where char_size = pixel_size. - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - -28. Hinting doesn't work at very small sizes. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General -Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/apiref.txt b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/apiref.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b40e66d93d1..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/apiref.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1918 +0,0 @@ - The FreeType Engine - - Core Library Reference - - - ----------------------------------- - - - Table of Contents: - - Introduction - - I. Types - - II. Functions - - III. Error codes - - - -------------------- - - -Introduction -============ - - This reference presents the types, functions, and error codes - defined in the high-level API header file `freetype.h'. Note that - all symbols defined in this file are prefixed by `TT_' to avoid - conflict of names with other packages at link time. - - The reference for extensions of the FreeType library can be found - in the file `apirefx.txt'. - - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- - - - -I. Types -======== - - Here is the list of all types defined in the core FreeType API. - Their exact definition can be found in the file `freetype.h' which - should be included in every client application. - - - TT_Bool - - Can be either non-zero (true) or zero (false). - - .................................................................. - - TT_Fixed - - A signed 16.16 fixed float integer type used to specify - transform coefficients and other important data. - - .................................................................. - - TT_FWord - - A signed 16-bit type used to express a distance measured in the - font's original EM units. These are also called `FUnits' in the - TrueType specification. - - .................................................................. - - TT_UFWord - - An unsigned 16-bit type. - - .................................................................. - - TT_String - TT_Char - TT_Byte - - These types represent various 8-bit integer values (for strings, - signed, and unsigned values, respectively). - - .................................................................. - - TT_Short - TT_UShort - TT_Long - TT_ULong - - These four types are aliases for 16-bit integer (signed and - unsigned) and 32-bit integer types (signed and unsigned). - - .................................................................. - - TT_Int - - A signed type, either 16-bit or 32-bit, whichever is the most - efficient for the target platform. - - .................................................................. - - TT_F2Dot14 - - A 2.14 fixed float integer type used for unary vectors and some - scaling coefficients. Its layout is: - - s : 1 -- sign bit - m : 1 -- mantissa bit - f : 14 -- unsigned fractional value - - where `s:m' denotes a 2-bit signed integer value to which the - positive fractional part `f' should always be added. - - .................................................................. - - TT_F26Dot6 - - A 26.6 fixed float integer format used to define fractional - pixel coordinates. Here, 1 unit = 1/64 pixel. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Pos - - This type is used to store point coordinates, either in - fractional pixels (26.6 fixed floats) or in EM units (simple - integers). - - The interpretation of the value depends on the context. For - example, all distances relative to a scaled glyph are expressed - in fractional pixels (including bearings, advances, etc). - However, the same distances are measured in notional font units - when the glyph has been loaded unscaled. - - .................................................................. - - TT_UnitVector - - A simple structure used to store a unit vector. The vector's - coordinates are expressed in fixed float format (2.14). - - struct - { - TT_F2Dot14 x; - TT_F2Dot14 y; - } - - .................................................................. - - TT_Vector - - A simple structure used to store a single vector. Its - coordinates are expressed in fixed float format (26.6). - - struct - { - TT_F26Dot6 x; - TT_F26Dot6 y; - } - - .................................................................. - - TT_Matrix - - A simple structure used to store a single 2x2 matrix. Its - coefficients are expressed in 16.16 fixed float format. This - matrix is used to perform linear transformations on the glyph - outline, such as slanting or rotation. - - struct - { - TT_Fixed xx, xy; - TT_Fixed yx, yy; - }; - - The computation performed is: - - x' = xx * x + xy * y - y' = yx * x + yy * y - - .................................................................. - - TT_BBox - - A simple type to hold a glyph's bounding box. Used by the - TT_Get_Outline_BBox() API. - - struct - { - TT_Pos xMin, yMin; - TT_Pos xMax, yMax; - } - - .................................................................. - - TT_Outline - - Outlines are represented from now on as a class in itself, with - their own API. - - This structure is used to describe a vectorial glyph - representation to the rasterizer. It consists of several fields - as described below. Note however that: - - ***** THIS STRUCTURE MAY CHANGE IN THE FUTURE. We thus - ***** encourage you to use the outlines APIs described below to - ***** process your outlines i.e., create/copy/translate/ - ***** transform them, as well as rendering bitmaps and pixmaps. - - ***** THE STRUCTURE CHANGED BETWEEN 1.0 and 1.1! - - Now that you have been warned, the fields are: - - - An array of points: - - The `n_points' field gives the number of points in the - outline, while their coordinates are found in the single - vector array called `points'. The `flags' array holds a flag - for each point indicating its type. - - Currently, only the first bit (bit 0, the least significant - bit) of each byte is meaningful to the rasterizer. If set, it - indicates that the point is _on_ the curve. If not set, the - point is said to be _off_ the curve. It is then a Bezier - control point. - - For more information about point states, read the TrueType - specification or the scan-line documentation `raster.txt'. - - - An array of contours end-point indices: - - The `n_contours' field gives the number of contours, while the - `contours' array holds the indices of each contour's last - point. Note that the first contour always begins at point 0. - - Hence, `contours[0]' holds the index of the last point of the - first contour. The second contour starts at point number - `contours[0]+1', and ends at point number `contours[1]'. - - ** IMPORTANT NOTE: ** - ********************* - - The last table entry _must_ always give the total number of - points used to draw the contours, i.e.: - - contours[n_contours - 1] == n_points - - If this value is greater than `n_points' when calling the - scan-line converter, the component will immediately return - an error (TT_Err_Too_Many_Points). If the value is smaller, - only the points contained in the described contours will be - used in the conversion process. - - - An owner field: - - This flag should **NEVER** be changed by the user. It - indicates whether the pointer fields own the arrays they refer - to (when the flag is set), or if they simply alias them (flag - unset). - - - A high precision flag: - - If this boolean is set (i.e. not zero), the scan-line - converter uses a higher precision to compute segment and - Bezier coordinates (more precisely, it uses 1/1024 precision, - instead of the normal 1/64). This is of course slower but can - be important for glyphs rendered at small sizes. - - - A second pass flag: - - If this boolean is set, the scan-line converter performs a - second sweep on the bitmap/pixmap to detect vertical drop-out. - Only horizontal drop-outs are detected in the first pass. - This is slower, but important for glyphs rendered at small - sizes. - - - A dropout mode: - - Used to specify which method applies for drop-out control - (also called `continuity testing' in other environments). The - mode value must be one of the values defined by the TrueType - specification. - - The more recent modes 4 and 5 introduced in the newest - TrueType specification (Version 1.66) are fully supported. - - An invalid value (i.e., not 0, 1, 2, 4, or 5) is taken as no - dropout control (equivalent to mode 0). - - NOTE 1: - - The outline returned by TT_Get_Glyph_Outline() only alias the - data that is part of a glyph container (see below). However, - it is possible to create and process your own outlines with - the new API functions TT_New_Outline(), TT_Done_Outline(), - TT_Copy_Outline(), TT_Translate_Outline(), etc. - - TT_Done_Outline() will only discard an outline's array if it - owns them. - - NOTE 2: - - The outlines created by TT_New_Outline() are _not_ released by - the engine while executing TT_Done_FreeType(), they must be - explicitly discarded by the user who has created them! - - NOTE 3: - - The glyph loader sets the fields `high_precision', - `dropout_mode', and `second_pass' automatically. - - NOTE 4: - - This structure was called TT_Glyph_Outline in beta versions of - FreeType. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Glyph_Metrics - - A structure used to return simple glyph metrics, applicable for - either horizontal or vertical layout. The values are expressed - in fractional pixels (26.6 format) if scaling was active, - otherwise in FUnits. - - The main idea was to accomodate vertical text layouts by - eradicating the two explicit `leftSideBearing' and - `advanceWidth' names. - - The interpretation of the fields varies with the text layout: - - bearingX: Also known as the `left side bearing'. In - horizontal metrics, this value gives the horizontal - distance from the pen position to the glyph's bbox - xmin, otherwise it specifies the vertical distance. - - bearingY: Also known as the `top side bearing', this is the - vertical distance from the baseline to the glyph's - bbox ymax in horizontal metrics, otherwise the - horizontal distance. - - struct - { - TT_BBox bbox; /* the glyph's bbox */ - - TT_Pos bearingX; /* left-side bearing */ - TT_Pos bearingY; /* top-side bearing */ - - TT_Pos advance; /* advance width or height */ - }; - - ** IMPORTANT NOTE ** - - Because of the conventions inherent to the TrueType engine, - the outlines generated at glyph-load time are all placed so - that the pen is at position (0,0). This means that it is not - necessary to increase the pen position by `bearingX' and/or - `bearingY' before writing a glyph. Text output can be - performed with simple lines such as: - - for (glyphs in text) - { - TT_Load_Glyph( ... ); - TT_Get_Glyph_Outline( glyph, &outline ); - TT_Translate_Outline( outline, - cur_pos_x * 64, cur_pos_y * 64 ); - - TT_Get_Outline_Bitmap( outline, bitmap ); - /* blit bitmap to surface */ - - cur_pos_x += (metrics.advance + 32) / 64 - } - - For an example see the file `test/ftstring.c'. - - NOTE 2: - - This structure has changed from the beta version of FreeType. - - NOTE 3: - - FreeType only implements TT_Get_Glyph_Metrics() to return - horizontal metrics. For extracting vertical metrics you - should use TT_Get_Glyph_Big_Metrics(). - - .................................................................. - - TT_Big_Glyph_Metrics - - This structure is used to return the metrics of a glyph for both - horizontal and vertical layout. - - The `linearXXX' fields represent unhinted scaled metrics values. - They can be useful for applications which need to compute device - independent placement of glyphs. Applying these metrics to - hinted glyphs will in most cases ruin the grid fitting performed - by the bytecode interpreter. - - struct - { - TT_BBox bbox; /* the glyph's bounding box */ - - TT_Pos horiBearingX; /* horizontal left-side bearing */ - TT_Pos horiBearingY; /* horizontal top-side bearing */ - - TT_Pos vertBearingX; /* vertical left-side bearing */ - TT_Pos vertBearingY; /* vertical top-side bearing */ - - TT_Pos horiAdvance; /* horizontal advance */ - TT_Pos vertAdvance; /* vertical advance */ - - TT_Pos linearHoriBearingX; /* lin. scaled hor. lsb. */ - TT_Pos linearHoriAdvance; /* lin. scaled hor. adv. */ - - TT_Pos linearVertBearingY; /* lin. scaled vert. tsb. */ - TT_Pos linearVertAdvance; /* lin. scaled vert. adv. */ - } - - .................................................................. - - TT_Instance_Metrics - - A structure used to return instance (point size) metrics. - - struct - { - int pointSize; - /* point size in points (1 point = 1/72 inch) */ - - TT_UShort x_ppem; /* horizontal pixels per EM square */ - TT_UShort y_ppem; /* vertical pixels per EM square */ - - TT_Fixed x_scale; /* 16.16 scale for EM -> frac pixels */ - TT_Fixed y_scale; /* 16.16 scale for EM -> frac pixels */ - - TT_UShort x_resolution; /* device hor. res. in dpi */ - TT_UShort y_resolution; /* device vert. res. in dpi */ - }; - - The fields `x_scale' and `y_scale' can be used by clients to - convert notional units (in funits) in fractional pixels (in 26.6 - fixed float format), e.g.: - - TT_FUnit em_distance; - TT_F26Dot6 frac_distance; - TT_Fixed x_scale; - - frac_distance = (em_distance * x_scale) / 0x10000; - - .................................................................. - - TT_Raster_Map - - This structure is used to specify a target bitmap (or pixmap) - for the scan-line converter. It _must_ be set up by the client - application. - - - The `rows' field contains the total number of rows in the - bitmap. - - - The `width' field gives the number of pixels per row (a bit or - a byte, depending on the map's nature). - - - The `cols' field gives the number of columns, i.e. bytes, - taken by each row in the map buffer. - - ** IMPORTANT: ** The `cols' field must be a multiple of 4 for - pixmaps! - - Usually, its value should be `(width+7)/8' for bitmaps, and - `(width+3) & -4' for pixmaps. - - - The `flow' field gives the map's vertical orientation. - - If the first bytes of the bitmap buffer pertain to its upper - row, the flow is said to be going `down' and the field should - take the value `TT_Flow_Down', otherwise the flow is going - `up', and the value is `TT_Flow_Up'. - - To cite an example, the PC video modes use a `down' flow, - where the first VRAM byte corresponds to the upper and - leftmost corner of the screen. - - - The `bitmap' field is a typeless pointer to the map's buffer. - - - The `size' field contains the buffer's size in bytes. It is - usually computed as follows: - - size = rows * cols; - - NOTE 1: - - For bitmaps, the leftmost-pixel is related to the highest - (i.e. most significant) bit of its byte. There is currently - no support for the opposite convention found in some systems. - - (It can be easily added if you really need it, just ask the - development team.) - - struct - { - int rows; /* number of rows */ - int cols; /* number of columns (bytes) per row */ - int width; /* number of pixels per line */ - int flow; /* bitmap orientation */ - - void* bitmap; /* bit/pixmap buffer */ - long size; /* bit/pixmap size in bytes */ - } TT_Raster_Map; - - NOTE 2: - - TT_Get_Outline_Bitmap() resp. TT_Get_Glyph_Bitmap() are used - to render bitmaps into a TT_Raster_Map. The convention used - is 0 for the background, and 1 for the foreground. The glyph - is simply `or-ed' to the bitmap buffer. - - NOTE 3: - - TT_Get_Outline_Pixmap() and TT_Get_Glyph_Pixmap() are used to - render pixmaps into a TT_Raster_Map. Note that pixels are - drawn in spans of 4 successive bytes, only if needed. This - means that you must ALWAYS pass a clean pixmap buffer to these - functions. Otherwise, garbage could accumulate! - - .................................................................. - - TT_Header - - This structure is used to hold the font's header. Its layout - and meaning are defined in the TrueType specification, in the - `head' section. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Horizontal_Header - - This structure is used to hold the font's horizontal header. - Its layout and meaning are defined in the TrueType - specification, in the `hhead' section. - - .................................................................. - - TT_OS2 - - This structure is used to hold the font's OS/2 table. Its - layout and meaning are defined in the TrueType specification, in - the `OS/2' section. - - Note that since FreeType 1.3, we support fonts without an OS/2 - table (mainly old but popular Mac fonts). In this case, the - table's `version' field will be set to 0xFFFF by the loader, and - all other fields will be zeroed. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Postscript - - This structure is used to hold the font's PostScript table. Its - layout and meaning are defined in the TrueType specification, in - the `post' section. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Hdmx - - This structure is used to hold the font's horizontal device - metrics. Its layout and meaning are defined in the in the - `hdmx' section of the TrueType specification. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Face_Properties - - This structure is used to return an opened face's properties. - These are: - - - The total number of glyphs in the font, given by the field - `num_Glyphs'. - - - The maximum number of points for the font's glyphs. This - value is used to allocate the points tables of a glyph - container's outline. It can be fairly large (like 256 points - for Roman fonts). - - - The maximum number of contours for the font's glyphs. This - value is used to allocate the contours tables of a glyph - container's outline. It can be fairly large (over 16, even in - Roman fonts). - - - The number of character mappings and name records within the - font. These values can still be retrieved through the APIs - TT_Get_CharMapCount() and TT_Get_Num_Names(), though these - have been _seriously_ deprecated. - - - The number of associated faces. This number is always 1 for a - normal TrueType font file. However, when the face object was - opened from a TrueType collection, it contains the total - number of embedded fonts. - - - Pointers to the face's header and horizontal header, the OS/2 - and PostScript tables, and the horizontal device metrics. - - struct - { - TT_UShort num_Glyphs; /* number of glyphs in face */ - TT_UShort max_Points; /* max. numb. of points in a glyph */ - TT_Short max_Contours; - /* maximum number of contours in a glyph */ - - TT_ULong num_Faces; - /* 1 for normal TrueType files resp. */ - /* the number of embedded faces for TT */ - /* collections */ - - TT_Header* header; /* TrueType header table */ - TT_Horizontal_Header* horizontal; - /* TrueType horizontal header */ - TT_Vertical_Header* vertical; - /* TrueType vertical header */ - TT_OS2* os2; /* TrueType OS/2 table */ - TT_Postscript* postscript; - /* TrueType PostScript table */ - TT_Hdmx* hdmx; /* TrueType hdmx table */ - - } TT_Face_Properties; - - - Note that the `vertical' field is set to NULL if the font file - does not contain any vertical metrics. - - - Note also that since version 1.3 we support font files without - an OS/2 table. See the definition of TT_OS2 for more details. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Stream - - This handle type defines a stream used to access a font file's - data. A client application should never deal with streams - directly, but some engine extensions need it to support more - advanced features like sbit support. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Face - - This type defines a handle used to reference a face object. The - objects are never accessed directly by a client application; it - can only obtain handles to new objects, and use them to query - specific information or processes. - - See also: - - TT_Open_Face(), TT_Open_Collection(), TT_Close_Face(), - TT_Get_Face_Properties(), etc. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Instance - - This type defines a handle used to reference an instance object - (also called a `pointsize' in other type engines). An instance - is always created from a valid face object, and is destroyed - with it by the engine. - - See also: - - TT_New_Instance(), TT_Done_Instance(), - TT_Set_Instance_CharSizes(), TT_Set_Instance_Resolutions(), - etc. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Glyph - - This type defines a handle used to reference a glyph container - object. A glyph container is an object owning tables sized to - the font's maximum profile to hold any glyph of a given font - file. - - It contains an outline, some metrics, as well as some data - related to the way it should be processed by the scan-line - converter. - - Note that a glyph container doesn't contain any bitmap or - pixmap! - - See also: - - TT_New_Glyph(), TT_Done_Glyph(), TT_Load_Glyph(), - TT_Get_Glyph_Metrics(), TT_Get_Glyph_Big_Metrics(), - TT_Get_Glyph_Outline(), TT_Get_Glyph_Bitmap(), - TT_Get_Glyph_Pixmap() - - .................................................................. - - TT_CharMap - - This type defines a handle used to reference a charMap object. - A charMap is an object owning the tables needed to perform the - mapping from characters code to glyphs numbers. A charMap is - always created from a valid face object, and is destroyed with - it by the engine. - - See also: - - TT_Get_CharMap(), TT_Char_Index(). - - .................................................................. - - TT_Error - - This is the type of all error codes returned by the API. Nearly - all functions return an error code, set to 0 in case of success. - - A list of all error codes is given in section III. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Engine - - For the sake of re-entrancy it is possible to distinguish - `engines' to separate several running instances of the library. - For example, it could be used as a DLL shared by several client - applications. - - Each client program must begin by creating its own engine, - through a call to TT_Init_FreeType(). The engine must also be - passed as the first argument of the following functions: - - TT_Open_Face() - TT_Open_Collection() - TT_Set_Raster_Gray_Palette() - TT_Get_Outline_Bitmap() - TT_Get_Outline_Pixmap() - TT_Done_FreeType() - - Note that any FreeType object pertains to one single engine - (there is no sharing). Closing an engine with - TT_Done_FreeType() will delete all the objects that have been - allocated within its instance. - - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- - - - -II. Functions -============= - - Here is a list of the core library's API. - - NOTE: - - A function's default result is an error code of type TT_Error; a - list of error codes is given in section III below. - - Some functions return other types, in which case the result type - is documented with its description. - - .................................................................. - - TT_FreeType_Version( int* major, int* minor ); - - Queries the major and minor version of the library. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Init_FreeType( TT_Engine* engine ); - - Creates and initializes a new engine. Returns a handle to the - engine in the `*engine' variable. - - This call must be performed before any other function of - FreeType is invoked. The engine handle must be passed to the - following functions: - - TT_Open_Face() - TT_Open_Collection() - TT_Set_Raster_Gray_Palette() - TT_Done_FreeType() - - .................................................................. - - TT_Done_FreeType( TT_Engine engine ); - - Finalizes and destroys an engine. This call destroys _all_ - objects that were previously created and used with the engine. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Open_Face( TT_Engine engine, - TT_Text* fontPathName, - TT_Face* face ); - - This call opens a font file, located by `fontPathName', and - returns a handle to the newly corresponding face object in the - handle `*face'. The object is part of the `engine' instance. - - Example: - - error = TT_Open_Face( engine, "c:\ttf\wingding.ttf", &face ); - if ( error ) - fprintf( stderr, "Could not open face.\n" ); - - NOTE 1: - - The font file can be a TrueType collection; in this case, the - engine will always open the first embedded font found in the - file. - - NOTE 2: - - `TT_Text' is usually defined as `char' by a typedef - declaration. It may be a 16-bit quantity (or even wider) for - some operating systems; see ttconfig.h for details. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Open_Collection( TT_Engine engine, - TT_Text* collectionPathName, - TT_ULong fontIndex, - TT_Face* face ); - - This call opens one of the fonts found in a TrueType collection. - The font is selected through the `fontIndex' argument. The - first font has index 0. - - Note that to know a collection's number of embedded fonts, - you will have to: - - 1 - open the first collection font with TT_Open_Face(). - - 2 - query the face's properties through - TT_Get_Face_Properties(). - - The number of embedded faces is then `properties->num_Faces'. - - Example: - - TT_Face face; - TT_Face_Properties properties; - - - /* Open first embedded collection font */ - error = TT_Open_Face( engine, "c:\ttf\sample.ttc", &face ); - if ( error ) { ...error... } - - /* Get face properties */ - error = TT_Get_Face_Properties( face, &properties ); - if ( error ) { ...error... } - - printf( "There are %d fonts in this collection.\n", - properties->num_Faces ); - - TT_Close_Face( face ); - - /* Open second font in collection */ - error = TT_Open_Collection( engine, "c:\ttf\sample.ttc", 1, - &face ); - if ( error ) { ...error... } - - NOTE 1: - - If the file isn't a collection, `fontIndex' must be zero. - Otherwise, an error will be returned. - - NOTE 2: - - `TT_Text' is usually defined as `char' by a typedef - declaration. It may be a 16-bit quantity (or even wider) for - some operating systems; see ttconfig.h for details. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Set_Raster_Gray_Palette( TT_Engine engine, - TT_Byte* palette ); - - Sets the gray-level palette for an engine. The palette is used - to create pixmaps through the TT_Get_Glyph_Pixmap() function. - It is an array of five bytes, following the convention: - - palette[0] = background (white) - palette[1] = light - palette[2] = medium - palette[3] = dark - palette[4] = foreground (black) - - .................................................................. - - TT_Get_Face_Properties( TT_Face face, - TT_Face_Properties* properties ); - - Returns the `face' object's `*properties'. This structure - contains various data like the total number of glyphs and - pointers to some mandatory TrueType tables. - - See the definition of TT_Face_Properties in section I for more - details. - - Note that since version 1.3, FreeType supports fonts with no - OS/2 table, like many old Mac fonts. See the definition of - TT_OS2 for more details. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Get_Face_Metrics( TT_Face face, - TT_UShort firstGlyph, - TT_UShort lastGlyph, - TT_Short* leftBearings, - TT_UShort* widths, - TT_Short* topBearings, - TT_UShort* heights ); - - This function returns the original horizontal AND vertical - metrics for a given face `face' and a given glyph range specified - by `firstGlyph' and `lastGlyph' as found in the `hmtx' and `vmtx' - tables. These are the glyphs' left-side bearings (in - `leftBearings') and horizontal advance widths (in `widths'), as - well as top-side bearings (in `topBearings') and vertical advance - heights (in `heights'). If you aren't interested in any of the - metrics fields, simply set its value to NULL. - - All are expressed in font units, a.k.a. EM units. - - The metrics arrays must be allocated by the client program. - - IMPORTANT NOTE: - - As vertical metrics are optional in a TrueType font, this - function will return an error (TT_Err_No_Vertical_Data) if this - function is called on such a face with non-NULL `topBearings' - or `heights' arguments. - - If a font has no vertical data, the `vertical' field in its - properties structure is set to NULL. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Set_Face_Pointer( TT_Face face, - void* data ); - - For convenience purposes, each face object has a `generic' - pointer which value is unused by the engine, but that can be set - freely by client applications through this function. - - Do what you want with it; it is here to give you a chance to - link a face object to your own structures and data. - - .................................................................. - - void* TT_Get_Face_Pointer( TT_Face face ); - ^^^^ - Returns a face object's generic pointer. See - TT_Set_Face_Pointer() above. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Flush_Face( TT_Face face ); - - Closes a given face object's file handler or descriptor. This - is useful to save system resources if your application opens - dozens or even hundreds of fonts. The face object is still - valid, and its file will be re-opened automatically on the next - request which requires disk access. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Close_Face( TT_Face face ); - - Closes a given `face' object. This function will also destroy - all the face's child instances. The face's glyphs will not be - destroyed, however. - - .................................................................. - - TT_New_Instance( TT_Face face, - TT_Instance* instance ); - - Creates a new instance object related to the `face' object. A - handle to the newly created instance is returned in `instance'. - - The default instance resolution is 96dpi in both vertical and - horizontal direction; the default point size is 10pt. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Set_Instance_Resolutions( TT_Instance instance, - TT_UShort xResolution, - TT_UShort yResolution ); - - Sets the target device resolutions for a given instance. The - values are expressed in dots per inch (dpi). A value of 96dpi - is typical for an SVGA display, 72dpi for a Macintosh one, and - 300 to 6000dpi for printers. Default value (before a call to - this function) is 96dpi. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Set_Instance_CharSize( TT_Instance instance, - TT_F26Dot6 charsize ); - - Sets the point size for a given instance. The size is expressed - in fractional (26.6) `points', where 1 point = 1/72 inch. The - default value is 10pt (before a call to this function). - - For example, to use a char size of 12pt, call the function with: - - TT_Set_Instance_CharSize( instance, 12 * 64 ); - - Fractional point sizes are thus possible. - - Call this function after TT_Set_Instance_Resolutions(). - - .................................................................. - - TT_Set_Instance_CharSizes( TT_Instance instance, - TT_F26Dot6 charWidth, - TT_F26Dot6 charHeight ); - - Sets an instance's glyph width and height independently in - fractional (26.6) points. Similar to Set_Instance_CharSize() - with the exception that the horizontal and vertical glyph - dimensions can differ. - - Call this function after TT_Set_Instance_Resolutions(). - - .................................................................. - - TT_Set_Instance_PixelSizes( TT_Instance instance, - TT_UShort pixelWidth, - TT_UShort pixelHeight, - TT_F26Dot6 pointSize ); - - This function can be used to specify directly the pixel sizes - and point size of a given instance, independently of device - resolutions. This is not the recommended way to do it, but can - be used for debugging or simplicity in some special cases. - - Note that you _must_ provide a point size! - - Call this function after TT_Set_Instance_Resolutions(). - - .................................................................. - - TT_Set_Instance_Transform_Flags( TT_Instance instance, - TT_Bool rotated, - TT_Bool stretched ); - - Sets the transform flags for a given instance. These flags are - passed to the interpreter each time a glyph is loaded within the - instance. Their role is to notify the glyph hinting mechanism - that the resulting glyph will be transformed in a special way. - Setting one of these flags to true usually disables hinting, - though this behaviour varies with each font file. - - NOTE: - - The glyph loader doesn't perform the rotation or the - stretching automatically; this must be done explicitly by the - client application. Use the function TT_Transform_Outline() - for that purpose. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Get_Instance_Metrics( TT_Instance instance, - TT_Instance_Metrics* imetrics ); - - This call returns a given instance's current metrics. They are - returned in the `imetrics' structure, which contains, among - other things, the current point size, ppem, and device - resolution (horizontal and vertical). - - .................................................................. - - TT_Set_Instance_Pointer( TT_Instance instance, - void* data ); - - For convenience purposes, each instance object has a `generic' - pointer which value is unused by the engine, but that can be set - freely by client applications through this function. - - Do what you want with it, it is here to give you a chance to - link a face object to your own structures and data. - - .................................................................. - - void* TT_Get_Instance_Pointer( TT_Instance instance ) - ^^^^ - - This function returns an instance object's generic pointer set - through TT_Set_Instance_Pointer(). - - .................................................................. - - TT_Done_Instance( TT_Instance instance ); - - Closes a given instance object, destroying its associated data. - Note that this is performed automatically when a face is closed - on all its child instances. However, explicit deallocation can - help in freeing the memory used by the application earlier. - - .................................................................. - - TT_New_Glyph( TT_Face face, - TT_Glyph* glyph ); - - Creates a new glyph container for the glyphs of the font - described by the `face' handle. A pointer to the container is - returned in `glyph'. The face is said to be the glyph's parent. - - NOTE: - - A glyph is destroyed with its parent face object. However, it - is possible to delete it explicitly with TT_Done_Glyph(). - - .................................................................. - - TT_Done_Glyph( TT_Glyph glyph ); - - Discards a glyph container. This is also done automatically for - all glyphs when closing its parent face object. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Load_Glyph( TT_Instance instance, - TT_Glyph glyph, - TT_UShort glyphIndex, - TT_UShort loadFlags ); - - Loads and processes (scales and/or hints) a glyph at a given - `instance' into the `glyph' container. - - Note that `glyph' and `instance' must have the _same_ parent - face object, otherwise an error message will be returned. - - `glyph_index' is the glyph's index as found in the TrueType - font. It is _not_ a character code (see the charmap functions - below). - - `load_flags' is an integer that specifies which operations are - to be performed on the loaded glyph. The following values/bits - are used: - - TTLOAD_SCALE_GLYPH - - Indicates that the glyph must be scaled to the instance's - resolution. The pixel coordinates returned in the glyph - outline structure (see below) are then expressed in - fractional pixels represented in the 26.6 fixed point - floating format (F26Dot6). - - If scaling is disabled, the coordinates returned in the - outline structure are integer font units, also called - `FUnits' by the TrueType specification. - - TTLOAD_HINT_GLYPH - - This flag is only valid when scaling is on. It informs the - loader that the glyph must be hinted (i.e., grid-fitted for - optimal display). Note that hinting will occur only if the - instance's transformations and metrics allow it (for - example, most font programs disable hinting automatically in - case of rotation or stretching). - - When loading a hinted glyph, the metrics computed by the - loader, including the bounding box, will also be - grid-fitted. - - TTLOAD_PEDANTIC - - Starting with FreeType version 1.3, the bytecode interpreter - can ignore even more errors (like out-of-bound array - accesses). Using this flag it is possible to force TrueType - compliant interpretation of font programs. - - TTLOAD_IGNORE_GLOBAL_ADVANCE_WIDTH - - A flag to handle monospaced fonts with an incorrect global - advance width in the `hhea' table. If set, the actual - advance width value of a particular glyph will be used; if - unset, the advance widths for all glyphs are forced to be - equal to the global value. - - - NOTE: - - You can also use the constant TTLOAD_DEFAULT, which is simply - the union of TTLOAD_SCALE_GLYPH and TTLOAD_HINT_GLYPH for most - `typical' loads. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Get_Glyph_Outline( TT_Glyph glyph, - TT_Outline* outline ); - - This call returns the glyph's `outline'. This is a simple - structure which contains pointers to the data used to describe - an outline to the rasterizer. See the definition of - TT_Outline in section I. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Get_Glyph_Metrics( TT_Glyph glyph, - TT_Glyph_Metrics* metrics ); - - Extracts the glyph's metrics and copies them to the `*metrics' - structure. Its format is described in section I. - - If the glyph has been loaded without scaling, the values are - expressed in FUnits (integers relative to the original font grid - called the EM Square). - - If the glyph has been loaded _with_ scaling, which is the - default, the values are expressed in fractional pixels in 26.6 - fixed point float format (F26Dot6; 1 unit = 1/64th of a pixel). - - If the glyph has been loaded with hinting, the metrics are also - grid-fitted, including the bounding box. To get the un-fitted - bbox, call TT_Get_Outline_BBox() on the glyph's outline. - - NOTE: - - BBox fitting occurs according to the following scheme: - - #define FLOOR( x ) ( (x) & -64 ) - #define CEILING( x ) ( ( (x) + 63 ) & -64 ) - - xMin = FLOOR( xMin ); - yMin = FLOOR( yMin ); - xMax = CEILING( xMax ); - yMax = CEILING( yMax ); - - This means that the outline's width and height in pixels can be - computed simply from the fitted bbox, namely - - (xMax-xMin)/64 and (yMax-yMin)/64 - - .................................................................. - - TT_Get_Glyph_Big_Metrics( TT_Glyph glyph, - TT_Big_Glyph_Metrics* metrics ); - - Extracts the glyph's big metrics and copies them to the - `*metrics' structure. Its format is described in section I. - - If the glyph has been loaded without scaling, the values are - expressed in FUnits (integers relative to the original font grid - called the EM Square). - - If the glyph has been loaded _with_ scaling, which is the - default, the values are expressed in fractional pixels in 26.6 - fixed point float format (F26Dot6; 1 unit = 1/64th of a pixel). - - If the glyph has been loaded with hinting, the metrics are also - grid-fitted, including the bounding box. To get the un-fitted - bbox, just call TT_Get_Outline_BBox() on the glyph's outline. - - NOTE 1: - - BBox fitting occurs according to the following scheme: - - #define FLOOR( x ) ( (x) & -64 ) - #define CEILING( x ) ( ( (x) + 63 ) & -64 ) - - xMin = FLOOR( xMin ); - yMin = FLOOR( yMin ); - xMax = CEILING( xMax ); - yMax = CEILING( yMax ); - - This means that the outline's width and height in pixels can be - computed simply from the fitted bounding box, namely - - (xMax-xMin)/64 and (yMax-yMin)/64 - - NOTE 2: - - The vertBearingX value in `metrics' cannot be extracted for - outline glyphs -- it is defined for embedded bitmaps only. - Instead, it is set to (xMin-xMax)/2; this will center the - bounding box on the vertical `baseline'. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Get_Glyph_Bitmap( TT_Glyph glyph, - TT_Raster_Map* bitmap, - TT_F26Dot6 xOffset, - TT_F26Dot6 yOffset ); - - This call converts the vectorial glyph representation contained - in the object handled by `glyph' into a bitmap. - - The target bitmap is described by the `bitmap' pointer. - Clipping will be done if necessary. You can also specify an - offset to be applied before the scan-line conversion; `xOffset' - and `yOffset' must be expressed in fractional pixels (where - 1 unit = 1/64th pixel). - - NOTE 1: - - Choosing non integer pixel offsets, i.e., values of `xOffset' - and `yOffset' that are not multiples of 64, will ruin the - hinting performed by the interpreter, and result in bad - rendering at small sizes. - - NOTE 2: - - The glyph's point coordinates must be scaled before calling - this function. Never call this function with a glyph that - were loaded with no scaling! - - NOTE 3: - - FreeType always shifts the glyph horizontally so that the left - side bearing is equal to the left side of the bounding box. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Get_Glyph_Pixmap( TT_Glyph glyph, - TT_Raster_Map* pixmap, - TT_F26Dot6 xOffset, - TT_F26Dot6 yOffset ); - - This call converts the vectorial glyph representation contained - in the object handled by `glyph' into a pixmap (i.e., an - 8-bit/pixel map). The result is an anti-aliased version of the - glyph (`anti-aliasing' is also known as `font-smoothing'). - - The target pixmap is described by the `pixmap' pointer. Note - that its width _must_ be a multiple of 4. For the definition - and description of a pixmap see Section I. - - As with TT_Get_Glyph_Bitmap(), you can specify offsets to be - applied before the rendering (`xOffset' and `yOffset' must be - expressed in fractional pixel coordinates). - - NOTE 1: - - You don't need to supply a temporary bitmap for the - anti-aliaser. The rasterizer uses its own scheme to optimize - memory usage. - - NOTE 2: - - The glyph's point coordinates must be scaled before calling - this function. This means that you should never call it with - a glyph which has been loaded without scaling! - - NOTE 3: - - The pixmap passed to this function should always be EMPTY - (i.e., filled with zero bytes) before the call. If not, - garbage will accumulate! - - NOTE 4: - - FreeType always shifts the glyph horizontally so that the left - side bearing is equal to the left side of the bounding box. - - .................................................................. - - TT_New_Outline( TT_UShort numPoints, - TT_UShort numContours, - TT_Outline* outline ); - - Creates a new outline object. This function creates the arrays - necessary to hold `numPoints' points and `numContours' contours, - and set `outline's pointers to them. - - The new outline owns the arrays, and they will be destroyed with - it through TT_Done_Outline(). - - NOTE 1: - - Outlines created with this function are called `user' - outlines, in contrast with the outlines returned by - TT_Get_Glyph_Outline(), which fields refer to the data - contained within a glyph object (i.e., these outlines do not - own the arrays they refer to). - - NOTE 2: - - User outlines aren't tracked by the engine, which means they - are not destroyed by a TT_Done_FreeType(). You have to - explicitly discard them through TT_Done_Outline() to avoid - memory leaks. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Done_Outline( TT_Outline* outline ); - - Deletes an outline's data. Note that you need not destroy the - outlines returned by TT_Get_Glyph_Outline(), only those created - by TT_New_Outline(). - - .................................................................. - - TT_Copy_Outline( TT_Outline* source, - TT_Outline* target ); - - Copies the content of the `source' outline into the content of - the `target' outline. The two outlines must have been created - with the same dimensions (num_points and num_contours), - otherwise this function will return an error code. - - .................................................................. - - void TT_Transform_Outline( TT_Glyph_Outline* outline, - ^^^^ TT_Matrix* matrix ); - - Applies a simple transformation matrix on a given outline. This - will multiply each point coordinate vector by a 2x2 matrix, - which coefficients are given in the 16.16 fixed float format. - - Rotation can be performed with this function. - - NOTE: - - This function takes an outline, and not a glyph handle, as a - parameter. This `feature' lets you apply transformations on - your own copies of glyphs. - - .................................................................. - - void TT_Translate_Outline( TT_Glyph_Outline* outline, - ^^^^ TT_Pos xOffset, - TT_Pos yOffset ); - - Applies a simple translation on a given outline. - - NOTE: - - This function takes an outline, and not a glyph handle, as a - parameter. This `feature' lets you apply translation to your - own copies of glyphs. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Get_Outline_Bitmap( TT_Engine engine, - TT_Outline* outline, - TT_Raster_Map* bitmap ); - - Renders an outline into a bitmap. The latter must be setup by - the user before the call (i.e., it is not created by this - function, instead it must be provided by the user). - - .................................................................. - - TT_Get_Outline_Pixmap( TT_Engine engine, - TT_Outline* outline, - TT_Raster_Map* pixmap ); - - Renders an outline into a pixmap. The latter must be setup by - the user before the call (i.e., it is not created by this - function, instead it must be provided by the user). - - NOTE: - - The pixmap passed to this function must always be EMPTY (i.e., - filled with zero bytes) before the call. Otherwise, garbage may - accumulate! - - .................................................................. - - TT_Get_Outline_BBox( TT_Outline* outline, - TT_BBox* bbox ); - - Returns an outline's bounding box in the `bbox' structure. Note - that the returned coordinates are not grid fitted! - - NOTE: - - The current release of FreeType (1.x) does compute the bounding - box for the outline's control points, and not the `exact' box - based on Bezier arcs extrema. Hence, the bbox returned by this - function may be slightly larger than necessary if the glyph - doesn't have control points at its extrema, or if it has been - rotated. - - .................................................................. - - void TT_Transform_Vector( TT_Pos* x, - ^^^^ TT_Pos* y, - TT_Matrix* matrix ); - - Applies a 2x2 matrix to a vector. - - .................................................................. - - int TT_Get_CharMapCount( TT_Face face ); - ^^^ - - Gets the number of character mappings present in the TrueType - file described by the `face' handle. Returns -1 if the handle - is invalid. - - IMPORTANT NOTE: ******** - - This function is deprecated. Get the number of character maps - from the `num_CharMaps' field in the structure returned by - TT_Get_Face_Property() instead. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Get_CharMap_ID( TT_Face face, - TT_UShort charmapIndex, - TT_UShort* platformID, - TT_UShort* encodingID ); - - Returns the platform ID and platform-specific encoding ID for - the charmap numbered `charmapIndex' in the `face' object. The - total number of character mapping tables can be found in the - `num_CharMaps' field in the structure returned by - TT_Get_Face_Property(). - - .................................................................. - - TT_Get_CharMap( TT_Face face, - TT_UShort charmapIndex, - TT_CharMap* charMap ); - - Returns a handle for the character map number `charmapIndex' of - `face'. The handle is placed in `*charMap' and can be used - later for fast lookup with the TT_Char_Index() API function. - - Charmap objects are automatically destroyed when their face - object is destroyed. - - .................................................................. - - TT_UShort TT_Char_Index( TT_CharMap charMap, - ^^^^^^^^^ TT_ULong charCode ); - - Applies a charMap to translate `charCode' into a glyph index - that can be used to load and address a glyph in the TrueType - file. In case of error, the undefined glyph (index 0) is - returned. - - Note: Since FT 1.5, the `charCode' is an unsigned long instead - of an unsigned short. - - The charmap handle can be obtained with TT_Get_CharMap(). - - .................................................................. - - int TT_Get_Name_Count( TT_Face face ); - ^^^ - - Gets the number of name strings found in a face's name table. - This function will return -1 if the face handle is invalid. - - IMPORTANT NOTE: ******** - - This function is deprecated. Get the number of name strings - from the `num_Names' field in the structure returned by - TT_Get_Face_Property() instead. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Get_Name_ID( TT_Face face, - TT_UShort nameIndex, - TT_UShort* platformID, - TT_UShort* encodingID, - TT_UShort* languageID, - TT_UShort* nameID ); - - Returns the ID of a given name string, indexed by the number - `nameIndex' in a given face. The name index ranges from 0 to - `num_names' minus one; this value can be found in the structure - returned by TT_Get_Face_Property(). - - Each string has a `platformID', `encodingID', `languageID' and - `nameID', as defined by the TrueType specification. - - The platformID is typically in the range [0,3]. Some font files - have unusual name table entries; these can be detected from - their platformID which is larger than 3. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Get_Name_String( TT_Face face, - TT_UShort nameIndex, - TT_String** stringPtr, - TT_UShort* length ); - - Returns a name string's address and length. Note that an - invalid name table entry always returns NULL for `stringPtr' and - zero for `length'. - - NOTE 1: - - The string belongs to the face object and should not be - written to or freed by the client application. - - NOTE 2: - - The library does not care about endianess here! If you are - using a little-endian machine and you have to interpret the - string bytes as 16-bit-wide characters (e.g. Unicode encoded), - you must byte-swap the data because 16-bit data is stored as - big-endian in TrueType fonts, and FreeType reads in the whole - name table bytewise. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Get_Font_Data( TT_face face, - TT_Long tag, - TT_Long offset, - void* buffer, - TT_Long* length ); - - Gets font or table data. Similar to the GetFontData() API of - the Windows world. You can use the macro MAKE_TT_TAG() to - generate TrueType table tags from character descriptions, like - - MAKE_TT_TAG( 'e', 'b', 'l', 'c' ) - - Use the value 0 instead for `tag' if you want to access the - whole font file. `offset' specifies the starting offset in the - table (or the offset in the file if tag == 0), `buffer' the - address of target buffer. - - Depending on the value of length, various actions are performed. - If `length' is NULL, the whole table will be loaded. An error - will be returned if `offset' is not 0. If `*length' is zero, - TT_Get_Font_Data() exits immediately, returning only the length - of the given table (in the variable `length'), or of the font - file, depending on the value of `tag'. Finally, if `*length' is - not zero, the next `length' bytes of the table (resp. the font) - are loaded into an array pointed to by `buffer', starting at - offset `offset'. Note that the `buffer' array must be large - enough to hold `length' bytes. - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- - - - -III. Error Messages -=================== - - Most functions return an error code, typed to TT_Error. A return - value of zero indicates no error. The error values are defined in - the file `freetype.h'. In the following table, the prefix - `TT_Err_' is omitted, e.g. `Ok' -> `TT_Err_Ok'. - - - Error Unprefixed Error - Code Macro Name Description - ------------------------------------------------------------------ - - 0x0000 Ok Successful function call. - Always 0! - - ----------------- high-level API error codes --------------------- - - The following error codes are returned by the high-level API to - indicate an invalid client request. - - 0x0001 Invalid_Face_Handle An invalid face object handle was - passed to an API function. - - 0x0002 Invalid_Instance_Handle An invalid instance object handle - was passed to an API function. - - 0x0003 Invalid_Glyph_Handle An invalid glyph container handle - was passed to an API function. - - 0x0004 Invalid_CharMap_Handle An invalid charmap handle was - passed to an API function. - - 0x0005 Invalid_Result_Address An output parameter (a result) - was given a NULL address in an - API call. - - 0x0006 Invalid_Glyph_Index An invalid glyph index was passed - to an API function. - - 0x0007 Invalid_Argument An invalid argument was passed to - an API function. Usually, this - means a simple out-of-bounds - error. - - 0x0008 Could_Not_Open_File The pathname passed doesn't point - to an existing or accessible - file. - - 0x0009 File_Is_Not_Collection Returned by TT_Open_Collection - while trying to open a file which - isn't a collection. - - 0x000A Table_Missing The requested TrueType table is - missing in the font file. - - 0x000B Invalid_Horiz_Metrics The font's HMTX table is invalid. - Denotes a broken font. - - 0x000C Invalid_CharMap_Format A font's charmap entry has an - invalid format. Some other - entries may be valid though. - - 0x000D Invalid_PPem Invalid PPem values specified, - i.e., you are accessing a scaled - glyph without having called - TT_Set_Instance_CharSize() or - TT_Set_Instance_PixelSizes(). - - 0x0010 Invalid_File_Format The file isn't a TrueType font or - collection. - - 0x0011 Invalid_Vert_Metrics The font's VMTX table is invalid. - Denotes a broken font. - - 0x0020 Invalid_Engine An invalid engine handle was - passed to one of the API - functions. - - 0x0021 Too_Many_Extensions The client application is trying - to initialize too many - extensions. The default max - extensions number is 8 (this - value can be changed at compile - time). - - 0x0022 Extensions_Unsupported This build of the engine doesn't - support extensions. - - 0x0023 Invalid_Extension_Id This error indicates that the - client application is trying to - use an extension that has not - been initialized yet. - - 0x0030 No_Vertical_Data There is no vertical data, but - you are requesting it. Instead, - call TT_Get_Face_Metrics() with - NULL pointers for `topBearings' - and `heights'. - - 0x0080 Max_Profile_Missing The max profile table is missing. - => broken font file - - 0x0081 Header_Table_Missing The font header table is missing. - => broken font file - - 0x0082 Horiz_Header_Missing The horizontal header is missing. - => broken font file - - 0x0083 Locations_Missing The locations table is missing. - => broken font file - - 0x0084 Name_Table_Missing The name table is missing. - => broken font file - - 0x0085 CMap_Table_Missing The character encoding tables are - missing. - => broken font file - - 0x0086 Hmtx_Table_Missing The hmtx table is missing. - => broken font file - - 0x0087 OS2_Table_Missing The OS/2 table is missing. - Some Mac fonts don't have it. - - 0x0088 Post_Table_Missing The PostScript table is missing. - => broken font file - - 0x0089 Glyf_Table_Missing The glyph table is missing. - => broken font file - - ----------------- memory component error codes ------------------- - - 0x0100 Out_Of_Memory An operation couldn't be - performed due to memory - exhaustion. - - ----------------- file component error codes --------------------- - - 0x0200 Invalid_File_Offset Trying to seek to an invalid - portion of the font file. - Denotes a broken file. - - 0x0201 Invalid_File_Read Trying to read an invalid portion - of the font file. Denotes a - broken file. - - 0x0202 Invalid_Frame_Access Trying to frame an invalid - portion of the font file. - Denotes a broken file. - - ----------------- glyph loader error codes ----------------------- - - These errors are produced by the glyph loader. They denote an - invalid glyph record within the font file. - - 0x0300 Too_Many_Points The glyph has too many points to - be valid for its font file. - - 0x0301 Too_Many_Contours The glyph has too many contours - to be valid for its font file. - - 0x0302 Invalid_Composite_Glyph A composite glyph's description - is broken. - - 0x0303 Too_Many_Ins The glyph has too many - instructions to be valid for its - font file. - - ----------------- byte-code interpreter error codes -------------- - - These error codes are produced by the TrueType byte-code - interpreter. They usually indicate a broken font file or a broken - glyph within a font. - - 0x0400 Invalid_Opcode Found an invalid opcode in a - TrueType byte-code stream. - - 0x0401 Too_Few_Arguments An opcode was invoked with too - few arguments on the stack. - - 0x0402 Stack_Overflow The interpreter's stack has been - filled up and operations can't - continue. - - 0x0403 Code_Overflow The byte-code stream runs out of - its valid bounds. - - 0x0404 Bad_Argument A function received an invalid - argument. - - 0x0405 Divide_By_Zero A division by 0 operation was - queried by the interpreter - program. - - 0x0406 Storage_Overflow The program tried to access data - outside of its storage area. - - 0x0407 Cvt_Overflow The program tried to access data - outside of its control value - table. - - 0x0408 Invalid_Reference The program tried to reference an - invalid point, zone, or contour. - - 0x0409 Invalid_Distance The program tried to use an - invalid distance. - - 0x040A Interpolate_Twilight The program tried to interpolate - twilight points. - - 0x040B Debug_Opcode The now invalid `debug' opcode - was found in the byte-code - stream. - - 0x040C ENDF_In_Exec_Stream A misplaced ENDF was encountered - in the byte-code stream. - - 0x040D Out_Of_CodeRanges The program tried to allocate too - much code ranges (this is really - an engine internal error that - should never happen). - - 0x040E Nested_DEFS Nested function definitions - encountered. - - 0x040F Invalid_CodeRange The program tried to access an - invalid code range. - - 0x0410 Invalid_Displacement The program tried to use an - invalid displacement. - - 0x0411 Execution_Too_Long In order to get rid of `poison' - fonts, the interpreter produces - this error if more than one - million opcodes have been - interpreted in a single glyph - program. This detects infinite - loops softly. - - ----------------- internal failure error codes ------------------- - - These error codes are produced if an incoherent library state has - been detected. All of these reflect a severe bug in the engine - (or a severe memory corruption due to massive overwrites by your - application into the library's data)! - - If you do encounter a font that makes one of the test programs - produce such an error, please report it! - - 0x0500 Nested_Frame_Access - 0x0501 Invalid_Cache_List - 0x0502 Could_Not_Find_Context - 0x0503 Unlisted_Object - - ----------------- scan-line converter error codes ---------------- - - These error codes are produced by the raster component. They - indicate that an outline structure was incoherently set up, or - that you are trying to render a horribly complex glyph. - - They should be _extremely_ rare, however. - - 0x0600 Raster_Pool_Overflow Render pool overflow. This should - never happen in this release. - - 0x0601 Raster_Negative_Height A negative height was produced. - - 0x0602 Raster_Invalid_Value The outline data wasn't set - properly. Check that: - points >= endContours[contours] - - 0x0603 Raster_Not_Initialized You did not call - TT_Init_FreeType()! - - ---- end of apiref.txt --- diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/apirefx.txt b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/apirefx.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 19bc7d9feb3..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/apirefx.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1223 +0,0 @@ - The FreeType Engine - - Extension Library Reference - - - ----------------------------------- - - - Table of Contents: - - I. Engine extensions - 1. kerning (ftxkern) - 2. PostScript names (ftxpost) - 3. TrueType Open (ftxopen) - a. The `BASE' table (baseline data) - b. The `GDEF' table (glyph definitions) - c. The `GPOS' table (glyph positions) - d. The `GSUB' table (glyph substitions) - e. The `JSTF' table (justification data) - f. auxiliary functions - 4. embedded bitmaps (ftxsbit) - - II. API extensions - 1. cmap iteration (ftxcmap) - 2. internationalized error messages (ftxerr18) - 3. access to the `gasp' table (ftxgasp) - 4. fast retrieval of glyph widths and heights (ftxwidth) - - III. Error codes - - - -------------------- - - -Please read the file `user.txt' for an introduction into FreeType's -extension mechanism and the difference between engine and API -extensions. - - -I. Engine extensions -==================== - -To use engine extensions you have to compile the library with the -macro TT_CONFIG_OPTION_EXTEND_ENGINE. By default, this macro is set -and all engine extensions are linked to the FreeType library. - - - 1. kerning (ftxkern) - -------------------- - - TT_Init_Kerning_Extension( TT_Engine engine ) - - Initializes the kerning extension for a given engine. This must - be called just after the engine creation, and before any face - object allocation. Example: - - TT_Init_FreeType( &engine ); - TT_Init_Kerning_Extension( engine ); - - .................................................................. - - TT_Get_Kerning_Directory( TT_Face face, - TT_Kerning* directory ) - - Queries the kerning directory found in a face object. If no - kerning table is found in the TrueType file, the error - TT_Err_Table_Is_Missing will be returned. - - You can access the subtables through the pointers of the - directory. However, by default, the directory is only loaded if - a face object is created. You must load the subtables that - interest you with a call to TT_Load_Kerning_Table(). - - The layout of all kerning structures is defined in the file - `lib/extend/ftxkern.h'. Formats 0 and 2 (as defined in the - Microsoft TrueType specification) are exposed by this API. - - NOTE: - - This function must be called after the kerning extension has - been initialized. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Load_Kerning_Table( TT_Face face, - TT_UShort kernIndex ) - - Loads the kerning subtable number `kern_index' into memory. The - subtable can be accessed through the pointers provided by the - kerning directory, obtained from a call to the function - TT_Get_Kerning_Directory(). - - Note that the interpretation of the kerning data is left to the - client application. Read the TrueType specification for more - information on kerning encoding. - - NOTE 1: - - This function must be called after the kerning extension were - initialized. - - NOTE 2: - - An example can be found in the file `test/ftstrtto.c'. - - -==================================================================== - - - 2. PostScript names (ftxpost) - ----------------------------- - - TT_Init_Post_Extension( TT_Engine engine ) - - Initializes the PostScript name extension to load the PostScript - glyph names given in the `post' table. This must be called just - after creation of the engine, and before any face object - allocation. See description of TT_Get_PS_Name() for an example. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Load_PS_Names( TT_Face face, - TT_Post* post ) - - Loads the PostScript glyph names into memory. This must be done - before TT_Get_PS_Name() is called. In case of error, either - TT_Err_Invalid_Post_Table or TT_Err_Invalid_Post_Table_Format is - returned. See description of TT_Get_PS_Name() for an example. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Get_PS_Name( TT_Face face, - TT_UShort index, - TT_String** PSname ) - - Get the PostScript glyph name for a given glyph index. A - pointer to the name is returned in `PSname'. Example: - - ... - TT_Post post; - char* PSname; - - ... - TT_Init_Post_Extension( engine ); - TT_Load_PS_Names( face, &post ); - - ... - TT_Get_PS_Name( face, index, &PSname ); - - - NOTE 1: - - You must not alter the PostScript glyph name string returned - in `PSname'. - - NOTE 2: - - Some standard names sometimes present some variations, as: - - Omega vs. Ohm - Delta vs. increment - macron vs. overscore - mu vs. mu1 - periodcentered vs. middot - - We always return the first listed name, which correspond to - the last version of the TrueType specifications (which did - vary in the past on this respect). You may have to adjust the - source (in lib/extend/ftxpost.c) in order to interface with - some old applications. - - -==================================================================== - - - 3. TrueType Open (ftxopen) - -------------------------- - - Please note that TrueType Open specific error codes have the - prefix `TTO_Err_' instead of `TT_Err_'. - - a. The `BASE' table (baseline data) - - Not yet supported. - - b. The `GDEF' table (glyph definitions) - - TT_Init_GDEF_Extension( TT_Engine engine ) - - Initializes the GDEF extension to load the glyph definition - data given in the `GDEF' table. This must be called just - after creation of the engine, and before any face object - allocation. See the file `ftstrtto.c' for an example. - - ................................................................ - - TT_Load_GDEF_Table( TT_Face face, - TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef ) - - Loads the GDEF table into `gdef' for a given face `face'. - This must be done before any queries about glyph properties - with TT_GSUB_Get_Property(). Returns TT_Err_Table_Missing if - there is no GDEF table in the font. - - ................................................................ - - TT_GDEF_Get_Glyph_Property( TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef, - TT_UShort glyphID, - TT_UShort* property ) - - Use this function to get glyph properties in the variable - `property' for the glyph with index `glyphID' stored in the - `gdef' table. This data is essential for many fonts to - correctly apply contextual substitution (both GSUB and GPOS). - As a special case, zero is assigned to `property' if `gdef' is - NULL or the glyph has no special glyph property assigned to - it. The other return values of `property' are TTO_BASE, - TTO_LIGATURE, TTO_MARK, and TTO_COMPONENT; you can directly - apply the `LookupFlag' mask to check for certain properties: - - TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef; - TTO_Lookup* lo; - TT_UShort glyph_ID; - TT_UShort p; - - - TT_GDEF_Get_Property( gdef, glyph_ID, &p ); - - if ( p & lo->LookupFlag ) - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - - Usually, you don't need to take care of glyph properties by - yourself since TT_GSUB_Apply_String() will do this for you by - calling TT_GDEF_Get_Property(). - - Some fonts need GDEF-like data even if no GDEF table is - provided (for example, the Arabic script needs information - which glyphs are base glyphs and which are mark glyphs). In - such cases, you should use TT_GDEF_Build_ClassDefinition() to - build the necessary structures so that TT_GDEF_Get_Property() - returns meaningful values. - - See also TT_Load_GSUB_Table() and TT_Load_GPOS_Table(). - - ................................................................ - - TT_GDEF_Build_ClassDefinition( TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef, - TT_UShort num_glyphs, - TT_UShort glyph_count, - TT_UShort* glyph_array, - TT_UShort* class_array ) - - Fills a `gdef' structure with data to make - TT_GDEF_Get_Property() work in case no GDEF table is - available. `num_glyphs' is the number of glyphs in the font. - - `glyph_count' is the number of glyphs resp. class values (as - specified in the GDEF specification) given in the arrays - `glyph_array' and `class_array', respectively. The glyph - indices in `glyph_array' must be all different and sorted in - ascending order; the function expects that glyph index - `glyph_array[n]' has its class value in `class_array[n]'. - - Note that mark attach classes as defined in OpenType 1.2 are - not supported for constructed GDEF tables. - - See `arabic.c' for an example. - - - c. The `GPOS' table (glyph positionings) - - For glyph positioning, a data object of type TTO_GPOS_Data is - used. The `x_pos' and `y_pos' fields contain offsets to be - added to the glyph's position; `x_advance' and `y_advance' hold - values to be added to the horizonal and vertical advance widths, - respectively. If `new_advance' is TRUE, `x_advance' and - `y_advance' are absolute, i.e., they won't be added to the - original glyph's value but rather replace them. All offset - values are given as fractional pixels. - - To position marks, `back' holds the number of glyphs to go back - for applying `x_pos' and `y_pos' (advance values are always zero - in this case). If the target glyph itself has a non-zero `back' - value, it is necessary to repeat this process -- the offset - values have to be accumulated then. - - As a consequence, it is necessary to track glyph positions. - - struct TTO_GPOS_Data_ - { - TT_Pos x_pos; - TT_Pos y_pos; - TT_Pos x_advance; - TT_Pos y_advance; - TT_UShort back; - TT_Bool new_advance; - }; - - typedef struct TTO_GPOS_Data_ TTO_GPOS_Data; - - Here some pseudo code to demonstrate the needed algorithm: - - TT_GSUB_Apply_String() - TT_GPOS_Apply_String() - collect_glyph_positions() /* don't advance for marks */ - /* take care of kerning */ - /* apply GPOS data */ - - for all glyphs do - { - if `back' == 0 - render_glyph_at_current_position() - else - { - search_base_glyph() - render_glyph_at_base_glyph_position() - } - } - - A real example can be found in ftstrtto.c. Please note that the - code in this test program is not optimized; using a glyph cache - could improve speed considerably. - - Contrary to GSUB handling, GPOS needs data from the glyphs - itself. Some formats of anchor tables (used e.g. to attach mark - glyphs to base glyphs) and device tables refer to contour - points, and cursive connections need advance values and - dimensions of the glyphs if used vertically (vertical cursive - connections have not been implemented yet -- this is the only - omission of GPOS support currently). - - Two hooks are defined to get this data: TTO_GlyphFunction and - TTO_MMFunction. The former defaults to TT_Load_Glyph() and - should be replaced with a similar function which caches data if - necessary, the latter (to access data from Multiple Master - fonts) defaults to an error message. - - GPOS handling must always be done *after* GSUB handling! - - ................................................................ - - TT_Init_GPOS_Extension( TT_Engine engine ) - - Initializes the GPOS extension to load the glyph positioning - data given in the `GPOS' table. This must be called just - after creation of the engine, and before any face object - allocation. See the files `ftstrtto.c' and `ftdump.c' for - detailed examples. - - ................................................................ - - TT_Load_GPOS_Table( TT_Face face, - TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos, - TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef ) - - Loads the GPOS table into `gpos' for a given face `face'. - This must be done before any queries about or selection of - scripts, languages, and features. Returns - TT_Err_Table_Missing if there is no GPOS table in the font. - - `gdef' should contain a pointer to an associated GDEF table, - either a native one loaded with TT_Load_GDEF_Table() or - emulated with TT_GDEF_Build_ClassDefinition(). If `gdef' is - set to NULL, no GDEF data will be used. - - ................................................................ - - TT_GPOS_Select_Script( TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos, - TT_ULong script_tag, - TT_UShort* script_index ) - - This function sets the script index of a given script tag - `script_tag' in the variable `script_index' for the GPOS table - `gpos'. Returns TTO_Err_Not_Covered if the script tag cannot - be found. The available script tags can be queried with the - function TT_GPOS_Query_Scripts(). - - ................................................................ - - TT_GPOS_Select_Language( TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos, - TT_ULong language_tag, - TT_UShort script_index, - TT_UShort* language_index, - TT_UShort* req_feature_index ) - - This function sets the language index of a given language tag - `language_tag' and script index `script_index' in the variable - `language_index' for the GPOS table `gpos'. Returns - TTO_Err_Not_Covered if the language tag cannot be found. The - available language tags can be queried with the function - TT_GPOS_Query_Languages(). - - Additionally, the index of the required feature for this - language system is returned in `req_feature_index'; it must be - later registered for use with TT_GPOS_Add_Feature(). - - ................................................................ - - TT_GPOS_Select_Feature( TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos, - TT_ULong feature_tag, - TT_UShort script_index, - TT_UShort language_index, - TT_UShort* feature_index ) - - This function sets the feature index of a feature tag - `feature_tag', script index `script_index', and language index - `language_index' in the variable `feature_index' for the GPOS - table `gpos'. Returns TTO_Err_Not_Covered if the feature tag - cannot be found. The available feature tags can be queried - with the function TT_GPOS_Query_Features(). Setting - language_index to 0xFFFF selects the default language system. - - ................................................................ - - TT_GPOS_Query_Scripts( TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos, - TT_ULong** script_tag_list ) - - Returns the available script tags for a given GPOS table - `gpos' in the array `script_tag_list'. The array can be later - deallocated with free(). - - ................................................................ - - TT_GPOS_Query_Languages( TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos, - TT_UShort script_index, - TT_ULong** language_tag_list ) - - Returns the available language tags for a given GPOS table - `gpos' and script index `script_index' in the array - `language_tag_list'. The array can be later deallocated with - free(). - - ................................................................ - - TT_GPOS_Query_Features( TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos, - TT_UShort script_index, - TT_UShort language_index, - TT_ULong** feature_tag_list ) - - Returns the available feature tags for a given GPOS table - `gpos', script index `script_index', and language index - `language_index' in the array `feature_tag_list'. If language - index is set to 0xFFFF, the values for the default language - system are returned. The array can be later deallocated with - free(). - - ................................................................ - - TT_GPOS_Add_Feature( TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos, - TT_UShort feature_index, - TT_UShort property ) - - To prepare a call to TT_GPOS_Apply_String() which should - process a given feature with index `feature_index' and the - property `property', you must use this function. Its task is - to mark the lookup tables used by the feature for further - processing. - - `property' defines a relationship between the input string - object and the specific feature. The client must handle this - variable as a bit field, i.e., up to 16 user properties can be - defined. If `property' is set to ALL_GLYPHS (0xFFFF, the only - predefined value), or if the input string object has no set - bits in the `properties' field, the feature applies to all - glyphs. If bit `x' is set in `property', the feature applies - only to glyphs which have bit `x' not set in glyph's - `properties' field in the input string object. See - TT_GPOS_Apply_String() for an example. - - Returns TT_Err_Invalid_Argument in case of error. - - ................................................................ - - TT_GPOS_Clear_Features( TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos ) - - Clears the list of used features and properties. No lookup - tables will be processed. - - ................................................................ - - TT_GPOS_Register_Glyph_Function( TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos, - TTO_GlyphFunction gfunc ); - - Installs a function `gfunc' which loads a glyph. Its - parameters are the same as in a call to TT_Load_Glyph() -- if - no glyph loading function will be registered with - TTO_GPOS_Register_Glyph_Function(), TT_Load_Glyph() will be - called indeed. The purpose of this function is to provide a - hook for caching glyph outlines and sbits (using the - instance's generic pointer to hold the data). - - If for some reason no outline data is available (e.g. for an - embedded bitmap glyph), _glyph->outline.n_points should be set - to zero. _glyph can be computed with - - _glyph = HANDLE_Glyph( glyph ) - - `gfunc' is defined as - - typedef TT_Error - (*TTO_GlyphFunction)(TT_Instance instance, - TT_Glyph glyph, - TT_UShort glyphIndex, - TT_UShort loadFlags ); - - ................................................................ - - TT_GPOS_Register_MM_Function( TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos, - TTO_MMFunction mmfunc, - void* data ); - - Installs a function `mmfunc' which accesses the PostScript - interpreter. Multiple Master fonts need this interface to - convert a metric ID (as stored in an OpenType font version 1.2 - or higher) into a metric value. - - `data' points to a user-defined structure which will not be - used by the GPOS extension itself. It is passed directly to - `mmfunc', which is defined as - - typedef TT_Error - (*TTO_MMFunction)(TT_Instance instance, - TT_UShort metric_id, - TT_Pos* metric_value, - void* data ); - - `metric_value' must be returned as a scaled value (but - shouldn't be rounded). - - ................................................................ - - TT_GPOS_Apply_String( TT_Instance instance, - TT_Glyph glyph, - TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos, - TT_Bool load_flags, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GPOS_Data** out, - TT_Bool dvi, - TT_Bool r2l ) - - This is the very function which handles glyph positioning - according to the features set up with TT_GPOS_Add_Feature(), - using both GPOS and GDEF data (if defined). A TTO_GSUB_String - object `in' (see the next section for a complete description) - and a TTO_GPOS_Data object array pointer `out' (as described - above) are taken for input and output; after successful - excecution, the GPOS data can been found in `out'. Note that - the `out' array has in->length elements. - - `instance', `glyph', and `load_flags' are directly forwarded - to the glyph function registered with - TTO_GPOS_Register_Glyph_Function(). Note that glyphs are - always loaded as scaled. - - If `dvi' is TRUE, `glyph' is ignored completely. Use this to - get device independent positioning values. - - The parameter `r2l' should be set to TRUE if you process a - right-to-left script like Arabic. It is used for cursive - connections only to compute correct advance values. - - Example: - - /* We assume that the feature `xxxx' has index 5, and */ - /* feature `yyyy' has index 8, applying only to glyphs */ - /* with the property `FINAL_GLYPHS' set (0x1000 is an */ - /* ad-hoc value just for this example). */ - - /* The order of calls to TT_GPOS_Add_Feature() is not */ - /* significant. */ - - #define FINAL_GLYPHS 0x1000 - - TTO_GPOS_DATA* gd = NULL; - - - TT_GPOS_Clear_Features( &gpos ); - TT_GPOS_Add_Feature( &gpos, 8, FINAL_GLYPHS ); - TT_GPOS_Add_Feature( &gpos, 5, ALL_GLYPHS ); - - TT_GSUB_Apply_String( &gsub, &in, &out ); - TT_GPOS_Apply_String( instance, glyph, &gpos, - TTLOAD_HINT_GLYPH, - &out, &gd, 0, 0 ); - - You must initialize the `gd' pointer to NULL; allocation - necessary for the `gd' array will be handled automatically. - If necessary, you can use free() to deallocate `gd'. - - - d. The `GSUB' table (glyph substitions) - - For glyph substitution, a string object of type TTO_GSUB_String - is used. The field `length' holds the length of the string, - `pos' points to the actual position in the glyph string `string' - (for input strings) resp. the position where the substituted - glyphs should be placed at (for output strings). - - Within the `properties' array (which must always have the same - length as `string' if set), you can define properties for glyphs - -- `string[n]' is associated with `properties[n]'. The idea is - that some features apply to specific glyphs only. As an - example, the `fina' feature for Arabic applies only to glyphs - which appear at the end of a word (strictly speaking, this - feature is used only for glyphs which have a `final' property; - such glyphs can occur in the middle of a word also under certain - circumstances which is dependent on Arabic script rules). The - relationship between properties and features can be set up with - the function TT_GSUB_Add_Feature(). If `properties' is set to - NULL, all selected features apply to all glyphs in the given - string object. If `properties' is non-NULL, the elements of the - array are treated as bit fields. A set flag means that the - corresponding feature (as set with the TT_GSUB_Add_Feature() - function) should not be applied to the particular glyph. As a - consequence, a zero value for these 16 bits means that all - features should be applied, and a value of 0xFFFF implies that - no feature at all should be used for the glyph. - - The field `allocated' is for internal use only and must not be - modified. If its value is larger than zero, you should use - free() to deallocate the memory used by `string' (and - `properties' if set) in case you want to destroy a - TTO_GSUB_String object (memory for `string' and `properties' is - allocated automatically e.g. by TT_GSUB_Apply_String() for - output string objects). - - struct TTO_GSUB_String_ - { - TT_ULong length; - TT_ULong pos; - TT_ULong allocated; - TT_UShort* string; - TT_UShort* properties; - }; - - typedef struct TTO_GSUB_String_ TTO_GSUB_String; - - Note that the `string' field must contain glyph indices, not - character codes. - - For initializing an input string object, you should set the - `length', `string', and `properties' fields (the last one only - if necessary) to appropriate values. `pos' has to be set to the - position where the substitution lookups should start (usually - zero). The `allocated' field will be ignored. - - For initializing an output string object, all fields (except - `length' which will be ignored) must be set to zero. If you - want to reuse the object, set `pos' to the position where the - substituted glyphs should be placed at (usually zero), but don't - touch the `allocated', `string', and `properties' fields. - - ................................................................ - - TT_Init_GSUB_Extension( TT_Engine engine ) - - Initializes the GSUB extension to load the glyph substitution - data given in the `GSUB' table. This must be called just - after creation of the engine, and before any face object - allocation. See the files `ftstrtto.c' and `ftdump.c' for - detailed examples. - - ................................................................ - - TT_Load_GSUB_Table( TT_Face face, - TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef ) - - Loads the GSUB table into `gsub' for a given face `face'. - This must be done before any queries about or selection of - scripts, languages, and features. Returns - TT_Err_Table_Missing if there is no GSUB table in the font. - - `gdef' should contain a pointer to an associated GDEF table, - either a native one loaded with TT_Load_GDEF_Table() or - emulated with TT_GDEF_Build_ClassDefinition(). If `gdef' is - set to NULL, no GDEF data will be used. - - ................................................................ - - TT_GSUB_Select_Script( TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - TT_ULong script_tag, - TT_UShort* script_index ) - - This function sets the script index of a given script tag - `script_tag' in the variable `script_index' for the GSUB table - `gsub'. Returns TTO_Err_Not_Covered if the script tag cannot - be found. The available script tags can be queried with the - function TT_GSUB_Query_Scripts(). - - ................................................................ - - TT_GSUB_Select_Language( TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - TT_ULong language_tag, - TT_UShort script_index, - TT_UShort* language_index, - TT_UShort* req_feature_index ) - - This function sets the language index of a given language tag - `language_tag' and script index `script_index' in the variable - `language_index' for the GSUB table `gsub'. Returns - TTO_Err_Not_Covered if the language tag cannot be found. The - available language tags can be queried with the function - TT_GSUB_Query_Languages(). - - Additionally, the index of the required feature for this - language system is returned in `req_feature_index'; it must be - later registered for use with TT_GSUB_Add_Feature(). - - ................................................................ - - TT_GSUB_Select_Feature( TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - TT_ULong feature_tag, - TT_UShort script_index, - TT_UShort language_index, - TT_UShort* feature_index ) - - This function sets the feature index of a feature tag - `feature_tag', script index `script_index', and language index - `language_index' in the variable `feature_index' for the GSUB - table `gsub'. Returns TTO_Err_Not_Covered if the feature tag - cannot be found. The available feature tags can be queried - with the function TT_GSUB_Query_Features(). Setting - language_index to 0xFFFF selects the default language system. - - ................................................................ - - TT_GSUB_Query_Scripts( TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - TT_ULong** script_tag_list ) - - Returns the available script tags for a given GSUB table - `gsub' in the array `script_tag_list'. The array can be later - deallocated with free(). - - ................................................................ - - TT_GSUB_Query_Languages( TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - TT_UShort script_index, - TT_ULong** language_tag_list ) - - Returns the available language tags for a given GSUB table - `gsub' and script index `script_index' in the array - `language_tag_list'. The array can be later deallocated with - free(). - - ................................................................ - - TT_GSUB_Query_Features( TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - TT_UShort script_index, - TT_UShort language_index, - TT_ULong** feature_tag_list ) - - Returns the available feature tags for a given GSUB table - `gsub', script index `script_index', and language index - `language_index' in the array `feature_tag_list'. If language - index is set to 0xFFFF, the values for the default language - system are returned. The array can be later deallocated with - free(). - - ................................................................ - - TT_GSUB_Add_Feature( TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - TT_UShort feature_index, - TT_UShort property ) - - To prepare a call to TT_GSUB_Apply_String() which should - process a given feature with index `feature_index' and the - property `property', you must use this function. Its task is - to mark the lookup tables used by the feature for further - processing. - - `property' defines a relationship between the input string - object and the specific feature. The client must handle this - variable as a bit field, i.e., up to 16 user properties can be - defined. If `property' is set to ALL_GLYPHS (0xFFFF, the only - predefined value), or if the input string object has no set - bits in the `properties' field, the feature applies to all - glyphs. If bit `x' is set in `property', the feature applies - only to glyphs which have bit `x' not set in glyph's - `properties' field in the input string object. See - TT_GSUB_Apply_String() for an example. - - Returns TT_Err_Invalid_Argument in case of error. - - ................................................................ - - TT_GSUB_Clear_Features( TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub ) - - Clears the list of used features and properties. No lookup - tables will be processed. - - ................................................................ - - TT_GSUB_Register_Alternate_Function( TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - TTO_AltFunction altfunc, - void* data ) - - Installs a callback function to handle alternate - substitutions. `data' is a generic pointer to a user-defined - structure which will be completely ignored by the ftxopen - extension. `altfunc' is a function pointer defined as - - typedef TT_UShort - (*TTO_AltFunction)(TT_ULong pos, - TT_UShort glyphID, - TT_UShort num_alternates, - TT_UShort* alternates, - void* data ); - - If TT_GSUB_Apply_String() encounters an alternate lookup while - processing the input string, it will call the function - `altfunc' to find out which alternate glyph it should use. - `pos' gives the position in the string, `glyphID' the glyph ID - of the glyph to be replaced with an alternate glyph, and - `num_alternates' the number of alternate glyphs in the - `alternates' array. A pointer to the user-defined `data' - structure is also available. `altfunc' must return an index - into `alternates'. - - If `altfunc' is NULL or if this function isn't called at all, - TT_GSUB_Apply_String() will always use the first alternate - glyph. - - Please note that theoretically an alternate lookup can happen - during any other lookup! For example, a lookup chain like - - single subst -> alternate subst -> ligature subst - - *is* possible (albeit rather unlikely). Thus be warned that - `pos' does not necessarily reflect the position of a glyph to - be displayed at all, nor does `glyphID' specifies a glyph - which will be in the final output string. - - ................................................................ - - TT_GSUB_Apply_String( TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GSUB_String* out ) - - This is the very function which handles glyph substitution - according to the features set up with TT_GSUB_Add_Feature(), - using both GSUB and GDEF data (if defined). Two - TTO_GSUB_String objects `in' and `out' (as described above) - are taken for input and output; after successful excecution, - the converted glyph string can been found in `out', and - `out.length' gives the actual length of the output string - (counted from the begin of the array). - - Example: - - /* We assume that the feature `xxxx' has index 5, and */ - /* feature `yyyy' has index 8, applying only to glyphs */ - /* with the property `FINAL_GLYPHS' set (0x1000 is an */ - /* ad-hoc value just for this example). */ - - /* The order of calls to TT_GSUB_Add_Feature() is not */ - /* significant. */ - - #define FINAL_GLYPHS 0x1000 - - TT_GSUB_Clear_Features( &gsub ); - TT_GSUB_Add_Feature( &gsub, 8, FINAL_GLYPHS ); - TT_GSUB_Add_Feature( &gsub, 5, ALL_GLYPHS ); - - TT_GSUB_Apply_String( &gsub, &in, &out ); - - You must initialize both `in' and `out' structures; allocation - necessary for the `out' object will be handled automatically. - - In case you don't register a function to handle alternate - substitutions (GSUB lookup 3), always the first alternate - glyph will be used. See TT_GSUB_Register_Alternate_Function() - above for more details. - - - e. The `JSTF' table (justification data) - - Not yet supported. - - - f. auxiliary functions - - TT_GSUB_Add_String( TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TT_UShort num_in, - TTO_GSUB_String* out, - TT_UShort num_out, - TT_UShort* glyph_data, - TT_UShort component, - TT_UShort ligID ) - - This function copies `num_out' elements from `glyph_data' to - `out', advancing the array pointer in the `in' structure by - `num_in' elements, and in `out' by `num_out' elements. If the - string (resp. the properties) array in `out' is empty or too - small, it allocates resp. reallocates the string (and - properties) array. Finally, it sets the `length' field of - `out' equal to `pos' of the `out' structure. - - The properties (if defined) for all replaced glyphs are taken - from the glyph at position `in->pos'. - - If `component' is 0xFFFF, the value `in->component[in->pos]' - will be copied `num_out' times, otherwise `component' itself - will be used to fill `out->component'. - - If `ligID' is 0xFFFF, the value `in->lig_IDs[in->pos]' will be - copied `num_out' times, otherwise `ligID' itself will be used - to fill `out->ligIDs'. - - TT_GSUB_Add_String() is normally used in - TT_GSUB_Apply_String(); you will need it for the special case - to skip some glyphs (i.e., copy glyphs directly from the `in' - to the `out' object), bypassing a possible GSUB substitution. - - Here an example which copies one glyph: - - TT_GSUB_Add_String( in, 1, - out, 1, - &in->string[in->pos], - 0xFFFF, 0xFFFF ); - - -==================================================================== - - - 4. embedded bitmaps (ftxsbit) - ----------------------------- - - TT_Init_SBit_Extension( TT_Engine engine ) - - Initializes the embedded bitmap extension to load the bitmap - glyphs given in the various sbit tables: `EBLC', `bloc', `EBDT', - and `bdat' (`bloc' and `bdat' tables are only in Apple fonts; - the former is equivalent to `EBLC', the latter equivalent to - `EBDT'). This must be called just after creation of the engine, - and before any face object allocation. See description of - TT_Load_Glyph_Bitmap() for an example. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Get_Face_Bitmaps( TT_Face face, - TT_EBLC* eblc_table ) - - Loads the `EBLC' (resp. `bloc') table from a font file into the - `eblc_table' structure. Use this function for testing whether - embedded bitmaps are available or not. - - This function returns TT_Err_Table_Missing if the font contains - no embedded bitmaps. All fields in `eblc_table' will then be - set to 0. - - .................................................................. - - TT_New_SBit_Image( TT_SBit_Image** image ) - - Allocates a new embedded bitmap container, pointed to by - `image'. - - .................................................................. - - void TT_Done_SBit_Image( TT_SBit_Image* image ) - ^^^^ - - Releases the embedded bitmap container `image'. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Get_SBit_Strike( TT_Face face, - TT_Instance instance, - TT_SBit_Strike* strike ) - - Loads a suitable strike (i.e. bitmap sizetable) for the given - instance. Will return TT_Err_Invalid_PPem if there is no strike - for the current x_ppem and y_ppem values. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Load_Glyph_Bitmap( TT_Face face, - TT_Instance instance, - TT_UShort glyph_index, - TT_SBit_Image* bitmap ); - - Loads a glyph bitmap for a given glyph index `glyph_index' (in - face `face' and instance `instance') into `bitmap'. It calls - TT_Get_SBit_Strike() internally for checking the current x_ppem - and y_ppem values. - - This function returns an error if there is no embedded bitmap - for the glyph at the given instance. - - Example (omitting the error handling): - - ... - TT_SBit_Image* bitmap; - - ... - TT_Init_SBit_Extension( engine ); - TT_New_SBit_Image( &bitmap ); - ... - TT_Load_Glyph_Bitmap( face, instance, glyph_index, bitmap ); - - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- - - - -II. API extensions -================== - -To use API extensions, simply compile the specific extension file -and link it to the library or your program. By default, all -extensions described below are linked to the library. - - - 1. cmap iteration (ftxcmap) - --------------------------- - - TT_Long TT_CharMap_First( TT_CharMap charMap, - ^^^^^^^ TT_UShort* glyph_index ) - - Returns the first valid character code in a given character map - `charMap'. Also returns the corresponding glyph index (in the - parameter `*glyph_index'). In case of failure, -1 is returned, - and `*glyph_index' is undefined. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Long TT_CharMap_Next( TT_CharMap charMap, - ^^^^^^^ TT_ULong last_char, - TT_UShort* glyph_index ) - - Returns the next valid character code in a given character map - `charMap' which follows `last_char'. Also returns the - corresponding glyph index (in the parameter `*glyph_index'). In - case of failure, -1 is returned, and `glyph_index' is undefined. - - .................................................................. - - TT_Long TT_CharMap_Last( TT_CharMap charMap, - ^^^^^^^ TT_UShort* glyph_index ) - - Returns the last valid character code in a given character map - `charMap'. Also returns the corresponding glyph index (in the - parameter `*glyph_index'). In case of failure, -1 is returned, - and `*glyph_index' is undefined. - - -==================================================================== - - - 2. internationalized error messages (ftxerr18) - ---------------------------------------------- - - This extension provides internationalized error strings from the - various error messages. It uses the `gettext' package if - available or returns English/American message strings if not. - Currently, the gettext package is only available on UNIX-like - systems like Linux (and on similarly inspired systems, like DJGPP - or MinGW); this means that for other platforms only English error - strings are returned. - - If the gettext package is found on your system, the configure - script automatically includes it by default. In case you don't - want to use it, or if you encounter some problems compiling this - file, try to disable nls support by configuring FreeType with - `./configure --disable-nls'. - - Please read the gettext info files for more information how to set - up your system for internationalized messages. A short - introduction is also given in the file `i18n.txt'. - - - TT_String* TT_ErrToString18( TT_Error i ) - ^^^^^^^^^^ - - This function returns an error string for a given error code - `i'. The type `TT_String' usually defaults to `char'; see - apiref.txt for more details. - - An example how to use this function (in connection with the - gettext interface) is given in test/ftdump.c or test/fterror.c. - - -==================================================================== - - - 3. access to the `gasp' table (ftxgasp) - --------------------------------------- - - The `gasp' table is currently loaded by the core engine, but the - standard API doesn't give access to it. - - - TT_Get_Face_Gasp_Flags( TT_Face face, - TT_UShort point_size, - TT_Bool* grid_fit, - TT_Bool* smooth_font ) - - This function returns for a given `point_size' the values of the - gasp flags `grid_fit' and `smooth_font'. The returned values - are booleans (where 0 = NO, and 1 = YES). - - Note that this function will return TT_Err_Table_Missing if the - font file doesn't contain any gasp table. - - -==================================================================== - - - 4. fast retrieval of glyph widths and heights (ftxwidth) - -------------------------------------------------------- - - This extension is used to parse the `glyf' table of a TrueType - file in order to extract the bounding box of a given range of - glyphs. - - The bounding box is then used to build font unit widths and - heights that are returned in two parallel arrays. - - This extension is needed by the FreeType/2 OS/2 Font Driver. - - - TT_Get_Face_Widths( TT_Face face, - TT_UShort first_glyph, - TT_UShort last_glyph, - TT_UShort* widths, - TT_UShort* heights ) - - Returns the widths (in array `widths') and heights (in array - `heights') of a glyph range which starts at `first_glyph' and - ends at `last_glyph'. All returned values are returned in font - units. If either `widths' or `heights' is set to a NULL - pointer, no data will be returned for that particular array. - - Note: TT_Get_Face_Widths() does *not* allocate the two arrays! - - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- - - - -III. Error Messages -=================== - - Most functions return an error code, typed to TT_Error. A return - value of zero indicates no error. The error values are defined in - the various extension header files (e.g. ftxkern.h). In the - following table, the prefix `TT_Err_' is omitted, e.g. `Ok' -> - `TT_Err_Ok'. - - - Error Unprefixed Error - Code Macro Name Description - ------------------------------------------------------------------ - - 0x0A00 Invalid_Kerning_Table_Format - An invalid kerning subtable - format was found in this font. - - 0x0A01 Invalid_Kerning_Table A kerning table contains illegal - glyph indices. - - 0x0B00 Invalid_Post_Table_Format - The post table format specified - in the font is invalid. - - 0x0B01 Invalid_Post_Table The post table contains illegal - entries. - - - Here the TrueType Open error codes. In the following table, the - prefix `TTO_Err_' is omitted. - - - Error Unprefixed Error - Code Macro Name Description - ------------------------------------------------------------------ - 0x1000 Invalid_SubTable_Format The TrueType Open subtable format - specified in the font is invalid. - - 0x1001 Invalid_SubTable A TrueType Open subtable contains - illegal entries. - - 0x1002 Not_Covered The requested feature, glyph, - etc. isn't covered by the actual - function. - - 0x1003 Too_Many_Nested_Contexts - A loop in the contextual lookup - tables (either GSUB or GPOS) has - been detected. - - 0x1004 No_MM_Interpreter The interface to a PostScript - interpreter with Multiple Master - font support is missing. - - 0x1010 Invalid_GSUB_SubTable_Format - The GSUB subtable format - specified in the font is invalid. - - 0x1011 Invalid_GSUB_SubTable The GSUB subtable contains - illegal entries. - - 0x1020 Invalid_GPOS_SubTable_Format - The GPOS subtable format - specified in the font is invalid. - - 0x1021 Invalid_GPOS_SubTable The GPOS subtable contains - illegal entries. - - 0x1030 Invalid_GDEF_SubTable_Format - The GDEF subtable format - specified in the font is invalid. - - 0x1031 Invalid_GDEF_SubTable The GDEF subtable contains - illegal entries. - - ---- end of apirefx.txt --- diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/bitmaps.txt b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/bitmaps.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 79ed2ddbea9..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/bitmaps.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,770 +0,0 @@ - - Bitmap and Pixmap generation with FreeType - ------------------------------------------ - - Table of Contents - - - Introduction - - I. The rasterizer component - - II. Bitmap & pixmap descriptors - - III. Rendering an outline - - IV. Anti-aliasing palette and other concerns - - Conclusion - - - -Introduction ------------- - - This document describes the steps that are needed to render a - glyph outline into a bitmap or a pixmap with the FreeType library. - It contains several important details needed to generate bitmaps - correctly in all situations, including if an outline has been - transformed or translated. - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - - -I. The rasterizer component ---------------------------- - - In FreeType, the component in charge of performing bitmap and - pixmap rendering is called the `rasterizer'. Generation is - performed through a traditional process called `scan-line - conversion', but exhibits certain properties: - - - The rasterizer doesn't allocate bitmaps: - - In fact, it is only able to render an outline into an existing - bitmap or pixmap, which is passed to one of its rendering - functions. This means that the target bitmap/pixmap must be set - up correctly by the caller to achieve desired results. Setting - up bitmap and pixmap descriptors is explained in section II. - - - It is able to render anti-aliased pixmaps directly: - - This is unlike other graphics packages, which render to a - `large' bitmap which is then filtered down. Putting the - anti-aliasing logic within the rasterizer improves performance - and reduces memory usage, as well as lets us use better - algorithms which couldn't work in a `two-phase' process. - - The rasterizer is located in the files `ttraster.h' and - `ttraster.c'. - - The format of outlines isn't important for most developers and - won't be discussed here. However, a few conventions must be - explained regarding the vector outlines: - - - 1. Units - - All point coordinates within an outline are stored in 32-bit - fractional pixel values, using the 26.6 fixed float format - (which uses 26 bits for the integer part, and 6 bits for the - fractional part). The following table gives some examples of - real versus 26.6 coordinates: - - ----------------------------------------- - real real coord 26.6 coord - coord. * 2^6 - ----------------------------------------- - 0 0*64 = 0.0 0 - 2.4 2.4*64 = 153.6 154 - 3 3*64 = 192.0 192 - -1.7 -1.7*64 = -108.8 -109 - - As you can see, conversion is relatively simple -- basically a - multiplication by 64. - - In order to differentiate coordinates expressed in real or 26.6 - systems, we'll use in the following lines brackets (`[' and `]') - for real coordinates, and simple parentheses (`(' and `)') for - fractional coordinates so that - - [1.0,2.5] equals (64,160) - - [0,0] equals (0,0) - - [-2,3] equals (-128,192) - - - 2. Orientation - - The rasterizer uses the traditional convention of an X axis - oriented from left to right, and of a Y axis oriented from - bottom to top. - - ^ Y - | - | - | - -*-----> X - | - - You've probably already used it at school when doing math :-) - - Though the orientation of bitmap lines has the opposite - direction on nearly all graphics systems, the former convention - is the _right_ one when it comes to vector graphics. The reason - is simply that for managing angles and vector cross-products - resp. orientations in complex algorithms, a single convention, - used in math as well as computing alike solves many headaches. - - And due to education, most people expect a 45 degrees angle to - be in the top right quadrant, at coordinate (1,1). - - - 3. Pixels and the grid - - In a vector outline, a point is immaterial and has no size or - width, just like in usual geometry. A `pixel' is an element of - a computer image called a `map' (like a bitmap or a pixmap). - - The FreeType rasterizer follows the convention defined by the - TrueType specification regarding pixel placement: - - - The map can be seen as a `grid' placed in the vector plane. - The grid lines are set on integer real coordinates (i.e., on - multiples of 64 in 26.6 fractional notation). - - Each pixel is one `cell' of the grid, and can be `lit' with - any color. Hence, each pixel has a width and a height of - [1.0] units, (i.e., 64 fixed float units). - - ^ Y - | - | The pixel grid with two - | points (not pixels!) - +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ at coordinates [0,0] - | | | | | | and [2,2]. - | | | | | | - | | | | |[2,2]| - +-----+-----+-----+-----@-----+ The pixels are the - | | |11111|22222| | grid's cells, and this - | | |11111|22222| | example show the four - | | |11111|22222| | pixels enclosed within - +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ the rectangle delimited - | | |33333|44444| | by these two points. - | | |33333|44444| | - | | |33333|44444| | - --+-----+-----@-----+-----+-----+----> X - | | |[0,0]| | | - | | | | | | Note that the numbering - | | | | | | of pixels isn't - +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ meaningful here, it's - | | | | | | only used to distinguish - | | | | | | them. - | | | | | | - +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ - | - | - - - The `center' of each pixel is always located on a - `half-integer' coordinate, i.e., at -1.5, -0.5, 0.5, 1.5, etc. - - - When drawing a shape, the rasterizer only `lits' a pixel when - its center is placed _within_ the shape. This is important - because an outline point may not be necessarily be on a grid - line. - - - When a pixel center falls on the shape, the pixel is lit too. - - For example, the following graphics show the `lit' pixels - corresponding to the rectangle enclosed by the points: - - [-0.2, 0] and [2.4, 2.7] - - - ^ Y As one can see, the - | newest pixels `1' - | and `2' are now lit, - | because its centers - +-----+-----+-----+-----+--[2.4,2.7] are located at - | | |11111|22222| @ | coordinates - | . | . |11.11|22.22| . | [0.5,2.5] and - | | |11111|22222| | [1.5,2.5], - +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ respectively. - | | |33333|44444| | - | . | . |33.33|44.44| . | Note that pixel - | | |33333|44444| | centers are - +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ represented with a - | | |55555|66666| | dot in the graphics. - | . | . |55.55|66.66| . | - | | |55555|66666| | - --+-----+----@+-----+-----+-----+----> X - | | [-0.2,0] | | | - | . | . | . | . | . | - | | | | | | Note also that pixel - +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ numbering is still - | | | | | | meaningless there. - | . | . | . | . | . | - | | | | | | - +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ - | - | - - - 4. Drop-out control - - Sometimes, a stroke is too thin to even contain a single pixel - center. This results in `lost continuity' in the resulting - bitmap, i.e., some unpleasant `holes' or `breaks' in the - rendered shape, which are called a `drop-out'. - - Because a glyph representation uses curves (Bezier arcs), this - case is not easily controllable during the `hinting' of glyph - outlines by the font driver, which means that the rasterizer - must be able to correct these `artefacts'. - - This processing is called `drop-out control', and can be - performed in several modes, defined by the TrueType - specification, and which details do not belong to this document. - However, the important idea is that, in _some_ cases, a pixel - may be lit even if its center isn't part of the shape. - - This case is relatively rare, but is mentioned because it has - consequences of the rendering of maps. More precisely, in the - way an outline's extent is computed (see below). - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - - -II. Bitmap and pixmap descriptors ---------------------------------- - - The Freetype rasterizer only supports bitmaps and 8-bit pixmaps. - In order to render an outline, a map descriptor must be sent to - its rendering functions, along with a vectorial outline. - - - 1. Bitmap properties - - This section explains how to set up a bitmap descriptor, and how - vector coordinates in the outline plane relate to pixel - positions within the bitmap buffer. - - A bitmap's `raw data' is made of a simple bit buffer where each - bit corresponds to a monochrome pixel. For the sake of - simplicity, the FreeType rasterizer uses the following - conventions to store bitmaps in a buffer: - - - The value 0 is used for `unlit' pixels, usually the - `background' when rendering text. Hence 1 is used for `lit'. - - - Lines are padded to 8 bits, i.e. bytes. A bitmap row thus - takes an integral number of bytes in its buffer. No further - alignment is required. - - (Some systems compress bitmaps by _not_ padding bit rows to - byte boundaries. It is not possible to render into such a - bitmap buffer with FreeType.) - - - In a bitmap buffer byte, the left-most pixel is represented by - the most significant bit (i.e., 0x80). - - The opposite convention is not supported by the FreeType - rasterizer, though it may possibly be implemented too if this - ever comes useful (ask the developers -- for now, nobody did). - - - Increasing offsets within a row correspond to right-most - positions in the bitmap (i.e., byte 1 contains the - 8 bits/pixels that are located on the right of the - 8 bits/pixels of byte 0). - - - A bitmap can be oriented in two ways: - - o If increasing row addresses within the buffer correspond to - lower vertical lines, the bitmap is said to go `down'. This - is, for example, the case of nearly all video RAMs. - - o If increasing row addresses within the buffer correspond to - higher vertical lines, the bitmap is said to go `up'. This - is the case, for example, for OS/2 bitmaps. - - The `direction' of a bitmap is called `flow' to avoid any - confusion. In both cases, the rasterizer ALWAYS matches the - vector coordinate (0,0) with the lower-left corner of the - *lower-left* pixel in the bitmap. - - The following graphics illustrate these ideas: - - - - Y ^ - | A `down-flow' bitmap. - +--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+ On the left is each - | | | | | | | | | row's number and its - 0: 0 | | | | | | | | | offset in the bitmap - +--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+ buffer (where `w' is - | | | | | | | | | the width, in bytes, - 1: w | | | | | | | | | of a single bitmap - +--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+ row). Note that the - | | | | | | | | | origin is located at - 2: 2*w | | | | | | | | | the lower left, i.e., - +--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+ near the leftmost bit - | | | | | | | | | of the last bitmap - 3: 3*w | | | | | | | | | row. - -@--+--+--+--+--+--+--+-----> X - |[0,0] - - - - Y ^ - | An `up-flow' bitmap. - +--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+ On the left is each - | | | | | | | | | row's number and its - 3: 3*w | | | | | | | | | offset in the bitmap - +--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+ buffer (where `w' is - | | | | | | | | | the width, in bytes, - 2: 2*w | | | | | | | | | of a single bitmap - +--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+ row). Note that the - | | | | | | | | | origin is located at - 1: w | | | | | | | | | the lower left, i.e., - +--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+ near the first bit in - | | | | | | | | | the buffer. - 0: 0 | | | | | | | | | The first buffer bit - -@--+--+--+--+--+--+--+-----> X corresponds to the - |[0,0] rectangle [0,0]-[1,1] - in the vector plane. - - - 2. Bitmap descriptors - - Now that you understand all these details, a bitmap can be - described to the rasterizer engine through a map, which - structure must be set up by client application: - - struct TT_Raster_Map_ - { - int rows; /* number of rows */ - int cols; /* number of columns (bytes) per row */ - int width; /* number of pixels per line */ - int flow; /* bitmap orientation */ - - void* bitmap; /* bit/pixmap buffer */ - long size; /* bit/pixmap size in bytes */ - }; - typedef struct TT_Raster_Map_ TT_Raster_Map; - - where the fields stand for: - - rows: - The number of rows within the bitmap buffer. - - cols: - The number of columns, i.e. bytes per row within the - buffer. It corresponds to the `w' value used in the above - graphics. - - width: - The number of pixels (i.e. bits) per row in the buffer. The - rasterizer always clips its rendering to the bit width - specified in this field, even if the `cols' fields - corresponds to a larger width. - - flow: - The bitmap flow. Use the constants TT_Flow_Up and - TT_Flow_Down exclusively for this field. - - bitmap: - A typeless pointer to the bit buffer. - - size: - The total size of the bit buffer in bytes. This is not used - directly by the rasterizer, so applications can use it. - - Note that the `cols' field should always be bigger than the - value of `width' multiplied by 8. The rasterizer clips the - generated bitmap to the `width' first bits in a row. - - Note also that it is of course allowed to create, for example, a - Windows or X11 bitmap through a normal system-specific API call, - using a TT_Raster_Map that describes it to the rasterizer. It - is thus possible to draw directly into such OS specific - structures. - - - IMPORTANT: ***************************************************** - - When rendering a bitmap, the rasterizer always OR-es the shape - on the target bitmap. It is thus possible to draw several - shapes into a single surface which successive calls to the - render functions. - - **************************************************************** - - - 3. Pixmap properties - - The rasterizer only supports 8-bit pixmaps, where one pixel is - represented by a single byte. They must conform to the - following rules: - - - A 5-entries palette is used to generate an outline's pixmap in - the buffer. They correspond to: - - palette[0] -> background - palette[1] -> `light' - palette[2] -> `medium' - palette[3] -> `dark' - palette[4] -> foreground - - where the terms `light', `medium', and `dark' correspond to - intermediate values between the first (background) and last - (foreground) entry. - - The upcoming FreeType 2.0 will feature an additional - anti-aliasing logic with a 17-entries palette. - - - Lines are padded to 32 bits, i.e. 4 bytes. A pixmap row thus - takes a multiple of 4 bytes in its buffer. - - - Increasing offsets within a row correspond to right-most - positions in the bitmap (i.e., byte/pixel 1 is to the right of - byte/pixel 0). - - - A pixmap can be oriented in two ways, following the same rules - as a bitmap regarding its flow. - - - IMPORTANT: ***************************************************** - - In order to improve performance when rendering large outlines - with anti-aliasing, the rasterizer draws pixels in runs of - 4-bytes ONLY when at least one of their `colour' isn't 0 - (background). - - This means that you should ALWAYS CLEAR the pixmap buffer before - calling the rendering function, you may otherwise experience - ugly artefacts, which are possibly left from a previous - rendering! - - In general, it is not possible to do colour compositing with the - FreeType rasterizer (compositing is if you want to superpose a - transparent coloured layer on top of an image). This is mainly - due to the fact that: - - - There are too many pixel formats to support. - - - There is not a single portable way to do it anyway. - - - It really is a graphics processing question, not one that - should be solved by a text rendering engine. - - **************************************************************** - - - 4. Pixmap descriptors - - Pixmaps use the same descriptor structure as bitmaps, with a few - differences in interpretation: - - - The `cols' field is used to indicate the number of _bytes_ in - a pixmap row. It must thus be a multiple of 4! - - - The rasterizer clips the outline to the first `width' - pixels/width within each buffer row. - - As usual, it should be possible to use a system-specific pixmap - and render directly into it, as long as you set up a descriptor - for it. - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - -III. Rendering an outline -------------------------- - - Now that you understand how the rasterizer sees the target bitmaps - and pixmaps it renders to, this section will explain how the - rendering eventually happen. - - - 1. Outline coordinates and extents - - Let's first consider the case where we're rendering text - directly into a huge single bitmap. To do that, we simply - translate each glyph outline before calling the rasterizer. - Here the roadmap: - - - Vectorial coordinates [0,0] are mapped to the lower left - `corner' (in the grid) of the lower left pixel in the bitmap - (whatever its flow is). - - - When the glyph loader returns an outline, the latter is placed - so that the coordinate [0,0] corresponds to the current cursor - position. - - This means that: - - - If we use our own cursor (cx,cy) within the bitmap during text - rendering, we must translate the outline to its position - before rendering it, e.g. with - - TT_Translate_Outline( outline, cx, cy ) - - (and the cursor position must be incremented after rendering - each glyph). - - - Before translation (i.e., when it is returned by the glyph - loader), the glyph outline doesn't necessarily lie on any of - the coordinate axes, nor is it limited to the first quadrant - (i.e., x>0 and y>0 is not true in general). - - Its extent can be computed with the function - TT_Get_Outline_BBox(), which returns the minimum and maximum - values of its X and Y point coordinates (in 26.6 format, of - course). - - - 2. Computing an outline's dimensions in pixels - - In many cases, however, it is much better to render individual - glyph bitmaps, then cache them with appropriate metrics in order - to render text much more quickly at a given point size. - - To be able to render the smallest possible bitmap, the exact - outline's extent dimensions in pixel are required. Again a - roadmap: - - - Get the outline's bounding box in vector coordinates: - - Simply call the TT_Get_Outline_BBox() function which will - return the values of xMin, yMin, xMax, and yMax in vector - (i.e. fractional) coordinates. - - - Grid-fit the bounding box: - - Because of the way pixels are lit in the bitmaps relative to - the position of their `centers' within the shape (see - section I), it is necessary to align the values of xMin, xMax, - yMin, and yMax to the pixel grid in order to compute the width - and height of the resulting bitmap. This can be done with: - - xMin = FLOOR ( xMin ); with FLOOR(x) == (x & -64) - xMax = CEILING( xMax ); CEILING(x) == ((x+63) & -64) - yMin = FLOOR ( yMin ); - yMax = CEILING( yMax ); - - The extents in pixels can then be simply computed as: - - pixel_width = (xMax - xMin) / 64; - pixel_height = (yMax - yMin) / 64; - - Note that because of drop-out control, and because the - bounding box computed currently includes all Bezier control - points from the outline, the bitmap may be slightly larger - than necessary in some cases. - - Some improvements are planned for FreeType 2.0; for now, you - should consider that finding the `exact' bitmap bounding box - requires to scan all `borders' to detect null columns or rows. - However, the values are right in most cases. - - NOTE: It seems that in some *rare* cases, which relate to - weird drop-out control situations, the above dimensions - are not enough to store all bits from the outline (there - are one or more bits `cut' on the edge). - - This being hard to study (it only appears in very poorly - hinted fonts), we leave this problem to FreeType 2.0. - - - Create/setup a bitmap with the computed dimensions. DON'T - FORGET TO CLEAR ITS BUFFER TOO! - - - Translate the outline to stick within the bitmap space. This - is done easily by translating it by (-xMin,-yMin), where you - should ALWAYS USE THE GRID-FITTED VALUES computed above for - xMin and yMin: - - TT_Translate_Outline( outline, -xMin, -yMin ); - - - IMPORTANT: *************************************************** - - For technical reasons, you should never translate a HINTED - outline by a non-integer vector (i.e., a vector which - coordinates aren't multiples of 64)! This would CERTAINLY - completely RUIN the delicate HINTING of the glyph, and will - result probably in pure GARBAGE at small point sizes. - - Of course, if you're not interested in hinting, like when - displaying rotated text, you can ignore this rule and - translate to any position freely. - - ************************************************************** - - - Render the bitmap (or pixmap). - - DON'T FORGET TO STORE THE GRID-FITTED xMin and yMin WITH THE - BITMAP! This will allow you later to place it correctly - relative to your cursor position. - - - Here's some example pseudo code: - - { - ... load the glyph ... - - TT_Outline outline; - TT_BBox bbox; - TT_Raster_Map bitmap; - - - /* get the outline */ - TT_Get_Glyph_Outline( glyph, &outline ); - - /* compute its extent */ - TT_Get_Outline_BBox( &outline, &bbox ); - - /* Grid-fit it */ - bbox.xMin &= -64; - bbox.xMax = ( bbox.xMax + 63 ) & -64; - bbox.yMin &= -64; - bbox.yMax = ( bbox.yMax + 63 ) & -64; - - /* compute pixel dimensions */ - width = (bbox.xMax - bbox.xMin) / 64; - height = (bbox.yMax - bbox.yMin) / 64; - - /* set up bitmap */ - bitmap.rows = height; - bitmap.width = width; - bitmap.cols = (width + 7) / 8; - bitmap.size = bitmap.rows * bitmap.cols; - bitmap.bitmap = malloc( bitmap.size ); - if ( !bitmap.bitmap ) - return error_memory... - - /* clear the bitmap buffer! */ - memset( bitmap.bitmap, 0, bitmap.size ); - - /* translate outline */ - TT_Translate_Outline( &outline, -bbox.xMin, -bbox.yMin ); - - /* render it within the bitmap */ - TT_Get_Outline_Bitmap( engine, &outline, &bitmap ); - - /* We're done; don't forget to save bbox.xMin and */ - /* bbox.yMin to adjust the bitmap position when */ - /* rendering text with it */ - - ... - } - - - 3. The case of transformed/rotated glyphs: - - You may want to apply a transformation other than a translation - to your glyph outlines before rendering them. For example, a - simple slant to synthesize italics, or a slight rotation. - - In all cases, it is possible to render individual glyph bitmaps. - Just make sure to follow the same process AFTER you have - transformed you outline! - - DON'T FORGET THAT YOU NEED TO RE-COMPUTE THE BBOX TO GET THE - CORRECT PIXEL DIMENSIONS AFTER A TRANSFORMATION. - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - - -IV. Anti-aliasing palette and other concerns - - When rendering pixmaps, using the TT_Get_Outline_Pixmap() or - TT_Get_Glyph_Pixmap() functions, the rasterizer uses a 5-entries - palette of 8-bit deep `colors'. - - By default, this palette is set to ( 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 ), but one can - change it to suit your needs with TT_Set_Raster_Palette(). - - While in bitmap mode, it simply OR-es the pixel values to the - target bitmap that has been passed to TT_Get_Outline_Bitmap(). - - For pixmaps it simply writes directly the palette entries - corresponding to the `color' of the `lit' pixels it has computed. - This means that it is NOT POSSIBLE to render text in a single - pixmap with multiple calls to TT_Get_Outline_Pixmaps() within the - same target! - - The reason is that `gray' pixels of two distinct outlines are not - `added' when they overlap (the operation called 'compositing'), as - it could be expected by applications. - - The following graphic shows this effect when rendering two - overlapping anti-aliased shapes: - - - *** *** - .** .** - ** **. **. ** - .*. .*.. .*..*. - .*. + .*. = ---> ..*. - .*. ** | .*. ** - ** | ** - **. | **. - *** | *** - | - - missing black pixel after second - rendering... - - - There is no simple way to perform a composition within the - rasterizer. This would not be portable; moreover, it would be - extremely slow if it is too general. This operation is thus left - to client applications which can use their own system-specific API - for transparently blitting the glyph pixmaps into a surface to - form text. - - NOTE: - - If your system doesn't support transparent/alpha blits, you can - still have a look at the source file `freetype/test/display.c'. - It uses a large pixmap, with a special palette trick to render all - text quickly, then convert everything to `real' colors for - display. - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - - -Conclusion ----------- - - We've seen how the FreeType rasterizer sees bitmaps through - descriptors, as well as the mapping which exists between the - vector coordinate space and the pixel position space. - - You should now be able to render outlines into bitmaps and pixmaps - while applying transformations like translation, slanting, or - rotation. Don't forget a few rules, however: - - - Always clear the bitmap/pixmap buffer before rendering (unless - you want to render several glyphs in a single _bitmap_; it won't - work on a pixmap). - - - A pixmap `cols' field, i.e. the size in bytes of each rows, must - be a multiple of 4. - - - Never translate a hinted outline by a non-integer vector if you - want to preserve the hints (i.e., the vector's coordinates must - be multiples of 64). - - - Finally, don't expect the rasterizer to composite transparent - `grays' for you in a single target pixmap through multiple - calls. - - ---- end of bitmaps.txt --- diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/changes.txt b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/changes.txt deleted file mode 100644 index e76cf6fce66..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/changes.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1031 +0,0 @@ -Changes between FreeType version 1.3.1 and version 1.5 -====================================================== -** -** WARNING: Because of the Apple patents problem, the TrueType -** bytecode interpreter is now turned *OFF* by default. Edit -** ft_conf.h if you want to (and can) use grid-fitting. -** - -Note: Version 1.4 has never been released officially. - - -Documentation -------------- - - apiref.txt has been again revised. - - - apirefx.txt has been extended to document the GPOS interface. - - - TODO has been dropped (since we consider there will be no - further development). - - -API functions -------------- - - TT_Char_Index() now uses TT_ULong for character codes. It now - supports cmap tables in format 8 and 12. - - - New error code (TT_Err_Too_Many_FDefs) when a font defines too - many functions. - - -Architectures -------------- - - Support files for BeOS have been contributed by Chris Herborth - . - - - The EXPORT_DEF/EXPORT_FUNC/etc. stuff has been replaced with a - more elaborate scheme (coming from the Freetype 2 experience) - that allows more complex cases of interface to be handled. See - ttconfig.h for details. - - - Cleaning up of the ft_conf.h files to remove obsolete stuff. - - -Extensions ----------- -** -** Full support for the GPOS table has been implemented. As usual, -** the documentation is available in apirefx.txt, and ftstrtto -** demonstrates how to use it. -** - - TT_GSUB_Add_String() has two additional parameters needed for - GPOS support. - - - TT_CharMap_Next() of the ftxcmap extension now uses `TT_ULong' - as the second parameter. - - - A long-lived bug in ftxpost.c (with 2.0 format, when the - additional names were out of order, the names were incorrectly - assigned) has been extermined. Thanks to Jean-Christophe Dubacq - . - - -Test programs -------------- - - ftstrtto now uses `S' instead of `G' to toggle activation of - GSUB. `P' will toggle GPOS activation (this is new). UTF-8 - values greater than U+FFFF are supported. - - - ftdump will dump some information about the GPOS table also. - - - ftstrpnm now supports coloured text. - - -Miscellaneous -------------- -** -** You can now at your option use either the FreeType license -** (usable in commercial products) or the GPL license (usable with -** other free software, but this requires any further development -** to be released to the public). -** - - The library has been updated to use libtool 1.3.4. - - - Fixed a mutex bug in the ttraster module. - - - The FreeType license has been reworded to improve legibility - (thanks to Ruthanna Wilson ). - - - Fixed a property bug in the arabic module. - - - Various small fixes to reduce compiler warnings. - - - Fixed the thread-safe build. The following files didn't compile - properly when TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE is defined: - - lib/arch/unix/ttmmap.c - lib/extend/ftxsbit.c - lib/extend/ftxgpos.c - lib/extend/ftxgdef.c - lib/extend/ftxgsub.c - - - More tests to prevent division by zero. - - - has been updated. - - - OS/2 table version 2 is now recognized. - - -Contributed programs --------------------- - - ttf2bdf: - Changed bitmap generation for outline glyphs to Flow_Down. - - - Added support for strikes (bitmaps). - - - Added missing parameter documentation. - - - Minor documentation changes and compatibility with latest - Freetype. - - - ttf2pk: - Added support for multiple SFD files. - - New option `-L' to provide a ligature mapping file (patch from - CHO Jin-Hwan ). - - New option `-w' to emit PostScript encoding vectors for - subfont files to be used with pdfLaTeX (patch from CHO - Jin-Hwan ). - - Add support for a configuration file (ttf2pk.cfg) which can - read more than a single map file, similar to pdfTeX (patch - from CHO Jin-Hwan ). - - Support for character codes greater than 0xFFFF (patch from - Dominique Unruh ). - - ttf2tfm no longer assumes that the x-height is always 400 PS - units. - - -Pascal source code ------------------- -** -** The Pascal source files have been completely removed from the -** FreeType distribution. It is now available as an extra package; -** for more information please visit http://www.freetype.org. -** - - -Changes between FreeType version 1.3 and version 1.3.1 -====================================================== - - Bug fixes. - - - -Changes between FreeType version 1.2 and version 1.3 -==================================================== - - -Documentation -------------- - - Improved installation instructions. - - - Complete revision of almost all documentation files. - -** -** Added the file apirefx.txt to document all extensions to the -** FreeType library. Consequently, errstr.txt has been removed. -** - - Added the file optimize.txt, explaining how to improve FreeType - on a given architecture. - -** -** Documentation about possible patent restrictions added. -** - - Added howto/mac.txt (stating basically that the FreeType team - can't support the Macintosh platform because of lack of - knowledge). - - - Added howto/msdos.txt, documenting compilation for various 16bit - and 32bit compilers. - - -API functions -------------- - - TT_Load_Kerning_Table() now returns TT_Err_Invalid_Argument - instead of TT_Err_Bad_Argument (which is used for an internal - error only) for an invalid argument. The same holds for - TT_Get_Face_Widths() and TT_Get_Glyph_Big_Metrics(). - - - If the glyf table is missing, the new error code - TT_Err_Glyf_Table_Missing is returned instead of - TT_Err_Table_Missing. This affects TT_Get_Face_Widths(), - TT_Load_Glyph(), and TT_Open_Face(). - -** -** New function TT_FreeType_Version() to get the major and minor -** version dynamically. -** - - TT_Load_Glyph() has now two additional flags. TTLOAD_PEDANTIC - will force pedantic handling of the glyph instructions, and - TTLOAD_IGNORE_GLOBAL_ADVANCE_WIDTH is needed for some fonts - which have correct advance width values for the glyphs but an - incorrect global advance width value. - - - TT_Get_Glyph_Big_Metrics() now returns correct vertical bearing - values (both linear and pixel values). - - - New error code TT_Err_Glyf_Table_Missing (0x89) used to indicate - a missing `glyf' table. - - - The following macros have been shortened to stay within the - limit of 32 characters (the longer macro names are still - available if HAVE_LIMITS_ON_IDENTS is not defined). - - TT_UCR_ARABIC_PRESENTATION_FORMS_A -> - TT_UCR_ARABIC_PRESENTATIONS_A - TT_UCR_ARABIC_PRESENTATION_FORMS_B -> - TT_UCR_ARABIC_PRESENTATIONS_B - - TT_UCR_COMBINING_DIACRITICAL_MARKS -> - TT_UCR_COMBINING_DIACRITICS - TT_UCR_COMBINING_DIACRITICAL_MARKS_SYMB -> - TT_UCR_COMBINING_DIACRITICS_SYMB - - - freetype.h: - - TT_Bool is now typedef'ed as `typedef int'. - - New typedefs: TT_Int and TT_UInt. - - Declarations of TT_Matrix_Multiply() and TT_Matrix_Invert() - have been removed since these functions were never - implemented. - - -Architectures -------------- - - Added `ansi' directory to the supported architectures -- any - ANSI C compiler should compile FreeType with these files. - - - Added `debugger' directory to the architectures. Use this to - build a special version of FreeType for bytecode debugging - (tested with OS/2 and Unix). - - - Added more files to the `mac' architecture directory to make - basic support complete. - - - Support for VMS added (to compile the library only). - Contributed by Jouk Jansen . - - - Added `win16' architecture directory for older Windows versions. - A graphics driver (gw_win16.c) for the example programs is - available also. - -** -** Antoine Leca contributed support for many MS-DOS and Windows -** compilers (including library fixes to make it 16bit compliant): -** - Borland C++ for MS-DOS (tested with v. 3.1, 4.02, 5.0), - Microsoft C for MS-DOS, - Turbo C (versions 1.5 and 2.0 -- version 1.0 is too old), - Borland C++ 4.0 and 5.0 for Windows (both 16bit and 32bit - versions), - gcc under Win32 (Cygwin32 or MinGW32), - Microsoft Visual C++ 2.x, 4.x, 5.0, and 6.0 for Windows - - - Support for the gettext package with DJGPP compiler has been - added. - - - Since many older compilers on both MS-DOS and Windows platforms - have problems to build dependency files automatically, scripts - for gcc under Unix have been added to do this. Similarly, a - script to produce a DLL definition file is now included in the - distribution. - - - Moved old win32 support to contrib/win32, replacing all CR/LF - with LF, and using only lowercase file names for consistency. - Additionally, some missing files in the FreeType 1.2 - distribution have been added. Antoine Leca has written a new, - light-weight graphics driver (gw_win32.c) which fits better into - the current scheme. - - - Small additions have been made to the Amiga graphics driver. - - - The use of the ARM macro (intended for this architecture) has - been completely removed due to lack of support. - - - Checks for endianness have been removed completely since - FreeType isn't dependent on it. - - -Global compilation macros -------------------------- - - The TT_HUGE_PTR macro has been added to support fonts with more - than 16000 characters or so with 16bit MS-DOS compilers. - Consequently, the files hugefile.c and hugemem.c have been added - which provide special versions for these compilers. - - - HAVE_LIMITS_ON_IDENTS has been introduced to overcome - restrictions with old compilers which can't digest identifiers - longer than 32 characters. - -** -** Added option TT_CONFIG_OPTION_NO_INTERPRETER to desactivate the -** bytecode interpreter completely. This option is off by default. -** - - Added options TT_CONFIG_OPTION_STATIC_RASTER and - TT_CONFIG_OPTION_STATIC_INTERPRETER to build static versions of - the respective components. Off by default. (It was formerly - called TT_STATIC_RASTER.) - - Better debugging support (see ttconfig.h for details): - DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE, DEBUG_LEVEL_ERROR, DEBUG_INTERPRETER, - DEBUG_MEMORY, DEBUG_FILE. - - Added TT_MAX_EXTENSIONS to define the maximal number of - extensions (currently set to 8 -- this macro was previously in - ttextend.c). - - -Extensions ----------- -** -** Full support for TrueType Open resp. OpenType GSUB tables has -** been implemented. It uses a GDEF table if available; otherwise, -** a method to construct an artificial GDEF table has been added -** (note that GDEF parts not related to GSUB are loaded but not -** further handled). An example how to use it can be found in the -** new test program ftstrtto. -** - - Rudimentary GPOS support -- currently, you can load the GPOS - subtables but nothing more. - -** -** Documentation for all extensions can be found in the file -** apirefx.txt. -** - - Fixed a bug in TT_Load_PS_Names() which returned a local, thus - invalid pointer. - -** -** Support for embedded bitmaps has been added (thanks to -** YAMANO'UCHI Hidetoshi who has contributed -** a lot of the code). It can handle `bloc', `bdat', `EBLC', and -** `EBDT' tables. [TrueType embedded bitmaps are also called -** `sbits' (for `scaler bitmaps').] -** - -Test programs -------------- -** -** A new test program called ftstrtto has been added to test -** TrueType Open features. Almost all available FreeType -** extensions are used in this program -- it displays a UTF 8 -** encoded string on screen, allowing to toggle kerning, embedded -** bitmaps, GSUB support, and hinting. Additionally, it has a -** special module to handle the Arabic script properly (in -** arabic.c), i.e., it treats initial, medial, final, and isolated -** glyphs correctly. -** - - The new module `blitter.c' provides the blitting function - Blit_Bitmap() for bitmaps of various depth. - - - The debugging program `fdebug' has been rewritten to provide a - better user interface. - - - ftdump has been extended to show information about embedded - bitmaps and GSUB data. It will now also show the PostScript - name of the font. - - - The new test program ftmetric can dump metrics and glyphs -- it - uses the gettext package for i18n support. - - - Another new test program is ftsbit to dump embedded bitmaps - contained in a font. - - - A small bug has been fixed in ftstring to compute the right - bounding box of the string. - - - ftview has been extended to display embedded bitmaps also - (switch `-B'). - - - The maximal point size of glyphs in ftview has been increased to - 5000pt -- this has shown some clipping bugs in the engine which - have been fixed meanwhile. As a demonstration, it also - activates tracing of the raster and gload component if - DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE (see above) is defined. - - -Miscellaneous -------------- - - The library has been updated to use autoconf 2.13 and libtool - 1.3.3 throughout. - -** -** FreeType will now install its header files in -** /freetype/... since the number of files has grown again. -** - - Added a lot of EXPORT_FUNC/EXPORT_DEF macros to functions for - correct exporting in DLLs. - -** -** FreeType can now successfully load Mac fonts which don't have an -** `OS/2' table. -** - - Fixed a bug in handling composite glyphs where the composite - elements use attached points. - - - Better debugging support for instructions. - - - Various workarounds have been implemented to support slightly - broken fonts (or rather, fonts not following exactly the - TrueType specifications). - - -Contributed programs --------------------- - - ttf2bdf: -** -** Swapped all the columns in the mapping files. -** - - Changed the mapping table loader to index on the second column - instead of the first. - - - Changed the includes to deal with compilation on Windows. - - - Added some new mapping tables. - - - Fixed an incorrect parameter for Traditional C compilers. - - - Added generation of the _XFREE86_GLYPH_RANGES properties. - - - Change all CRLF's, CR's, or LF's in copyright strings to - double spaces. - - - Changed it so gcc 2.8.1 likes the return type of main() again. - - - Changed Makefile.in a bit to make installation more - consistent. - - - Changed the lower limit for the vertical and horizontal - resolutions to be 10dpi instead of 50dpi. - - - ttf2pfb: - - Has now rudimentary support for mapping tables (switch `-m') - and better PostScript name support for ordinary Type 1 fonts - -- nevertheless, it is far from finished, and there are some - plans to merge it with ttf2pt1. - - configure script added. - - Option `-k' added to keep output file in case of error. - - `-v' is now really verbose. - - ttf2pk: -** -** Support for MiKTeX's file searching mechanism added (ttf2pk -** and ttf2tfm are now part of the MiKTeX). -** -** -** Support for rotated glyphs added (only for subfonts; switches -** `-x' and `-y' to activate rotation resp. controlling the y -** offset). If a GSUB table with the `vert' feature is available -** in the font, vertical glyph presentation forms are used. -** - - Added warning message to the configure script in case the - kpathsea library isn't used. - - - Fixed an omission in Bg5.sfd. - -** -** Added UBg5plus.sfd for mapping Unicode to Bg5+ encoding. -** Similar SFD files now available: UBg5.sfd, UGB.sfd, UGBK.sfd, -** UJIS.sfd, UKS.sfd. -** - - Added documentation for dvidrv.btm. - - - Will now compile with kpathsea version 3.3 or newer also. - - - Subfont ligature support added as needed in the HLaTeX package - for Korean (switch `-l'). - -** -** Since ttf2pk support has been added to teTeX version 1.0 and -** newer, no patch are necessary. -** - - Fixed a string initialization bug in buildtfm() (file - tfmaux.c). - - - Added more documentation about file searching and a full - example how to use ttf2tfm. - - - Fixed a small bug in ttf2tfm.c which printed `(null)' instead - of nothing for the ttfonts.map entry if the font name prefix - string was empty. - - - ttf2tfm will now use the first type 0 kerning table only - (instead of the first kerning table only). - - - Both ttf2pk and ttf2tfm will now apply stretching and slanting - directly to the outline. This usually yields smaller bounding - boxes. - - - ttf2tfm will now output a comment string to the VPL file to - illustrate the meaning of the `HEADER' lines. - - - ttfbanner: - - Added Makefile for emx+gcc compiler. - - - Added autoconf support. - - - Fixed a lot of compilation warnings. - - -Pascal source code ------------------- - - The Pascal source code has been seriously updated since 1.2. - Here are the most important changes. - -** -** A. Support for charmaps and the name table -** -** -** The Charmap functions were not correctly implemented before -** 1.3. They are now available in the Pascal API. -** -** -** Similarly, the `name' table was not loaded, and the -** TT_Get_Name function wasn't implemented before 1.3. It is now -** done. -** -** -** The Pascal engine is now feature-complete, except that it -** provides no extensions like the C source code. -** - - B. Improvements in the glyph loader and the interpreter - - - Several changes were made in order to be able to load more - broken fonts, as well as old Apple fonts which happened to use - some very rarely-used aspects of the specification. - - - Note that the Pascal bytecode interpreter, contrary to the C - version, is not able to silently accept broken glyphs yet, or - even use the flag TTLOAD_PEDANTIC. Implementing this in - Pascal would require some serious work (unlike to C, where - this feature was introduced easily with the use of a few - macros to minimize source changes). So TT_Load_Glyph might - return an error with the Pascal engine while the C one accept - the same request successfully. - - - C. Ports to Delphi and Free Pascal - - This release has been compiled on the following compilers: - - - Free Pascal 0.9 (Dos,Linux,Win32,OS/2) - - Virtual Pascal 1.1 and 2.0 (Win32 and OS/2) - - Turbo Pascal 6.0 and Borland Pascal 7.0 (Dos) - - Delphi 1, 2, and 3. It should work with D4 and D5 also. - (Windows) - - Note that most of the test programs will not compile on - anything except MS-DOS or OS/2. The debugger also needs the - Turbo Vision library. The library, however, should compile - fine with all tools cited above. - - - -Changes between FreeType 1.1 and 1.2 -==================================== - -Mostly bug fixes and build fixes. - - - -Changes between FreeType 1.0 and 1.1 -==================================== - -There were various changes since the 1.0 release. Here they are -summarized: - -- Added vertical layout support - - The engine now loads the vertical header and metrics if available - and makes them visible through the new `vertical' field of the - face properties (it is set to NULL if no vertical data was found - in the font file). - - The glyph loader now loads all metrics (horizontal and vertical), - but still returns the horizontal ones only with the API - TT_Get_Glyph_Metrics(). However, TT_Get_Glyph_Bit_Metrics() has - been added to extract them from a glyph container. - - -- Serialization of coordinates arrays in TT_Outline() - - As announced in the previous API reference, the structure of - TT_Outline changed slightly, as well as the naming of its fields. - The points are now stored in a single array of TT_Vector, instead - of two parallel arrays (one for the Xs, the other for the Ys). - - -- New API function TT_Get_Face_Metrics() - - Useful to access unscaled metrics like left side bearings, advance - widths, top side bearings, and advance height, for a given range - of glyphs. - - -- New extension: ftxcmap.c - - Used by some applications to enumerate and parse the charmap - tables in an easier way. - - -- New extension: ftxpost.c - - With this extension you can access the PostScript glyph names - given in the `post' table. - - -- New extension: ftxwidth.c - - This extension is used to parse the `glyf' table to extract the - bounding boxes of a given range of glyphs. This is much faster - than loading individual glyphs. - - -- The FreeType engine is now THREAD-SAFE and REENTRANT - - However, the implementation of ttmutex must be refined for your - system -- the default one is a dummy and doesn't do anything! - Beware! THIS IS STILL IN BETA. - - The thread-safe and reentrant builds now compile and seem to run - well when used with a single thread. Some efforts have been spent - to check the coherency of the lock contentions within the engine, - but we haven't tested multi-threading heavily. - - -- Large internal re-organization - - Too technical to explain shortly, but results in a much better - memory footprint and smaller code, especially when opening - multiple faces. - - -- Fixes/enhancements to the interpreter - - The infamous Monotype.com bug (a new free font released by - Microsoft Typography a few days after the FreeType 1.0 release!) - is fixed, of course, as well as few other little and unpleasant - artifacts... - - The interpreter was also seriously re-organized to allow the use - of a very large `switch' statement, instead of a jump table, which - results in smaller and faster code on some systems (depending of - the compiler too). Users of the library can experiment with the - TT_CONFIG_OPTION_INTERPRETER_SWITCH configuration macro to test - this. - - -- Single object compilation mode - - The core engine can now be compiled into a single object file. - This allows optimizing compilers to do more global optimizations, - and get rid of many of the `intermediate' internal symbols used to - link internal engine components together. - - The engine now takes only 48kByte of stripped Intel object code! - - -- DLL compilation mode - - In order to allow the compilation of the library as a DLL, the - keyword EXPORT has been added as a prefix to all high-level API - functions found in `freetype.h'. Define it to the value you need - before `#include "freetype.h"' when building the DLL (if undefined - it will default to nothing within this header file). - - (Apparently, this is only useful on Win32, maybe on OS/2.) - - -- Renamed configuration macros - - These were renamed to forms of TT_CONFIG_OPTION_XXXXX_YYYYY. - They're located in ttconfig.h and can be defined/undefined - manually by developers who want to tune the compilation of the - engine: - - TT_CONFIG_OPTION_EXTEND_ENGINE - - Allows extensions to be linked with the single object engine. - If you don't need any of them, you may save one or more - kilobytes by undefining it. - - - TT_CONFIG_OPTION_GRAY_SCALING - - Allows the compilation of the gray-scaling (font smoothing) - code in ttraster. If undefined, some APIs won't be available: - - TT_Set_Raster_Palette(), - TT_Get_Glyph_Pixmap(), - TT_Get_Outline_Pixmap() - - - TT_CONFIG_OPTION_INTERPRETER_SWITCH - - Uses a large `switch' statement in the bytecode interpreter - instead of a constant call-table. Depending on your processor - and compiler, this can lead to significant reduction of code - size and/or increase of performance. - - - TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE - - When defined, a thread-safe version of the engine is built. A - thread-safe version is a bit bigger, probably not slower, than - a non-threaded build. ATTENTION: You must redefine the file - `lib/ttmutex.c' for your own platform to get it to work - correctly. - - - Some more options may come in the future... - - -- New API functions TT_MulDiv() and TT_MulFix()" - - To help you compute `a*b/c' with 64-bit intermediate precision, or - `a*b/0x10000' with the same one... - - These are not necessarily the fastest functions but they are - clearly portable and overflow-safe. Your runtime/compiler may - provide better replacements, though... - - - -Changes between FreeType Beta and 1.0 -===================================== - -There were a number of changes since the public beta: - - -I. Bug fixes ------------- - - The following bugs have been fixed in this release: - - - - Incorrect advance width and left side bearings - - The glyph loader has been re-designed to match the values found - in the pre-calc tables... - - - - Problems when opening multiple fonts - - Fixed. A stupid bug in the i/o component. - - - - Problems with some Georgian fonts - - Fixed. Discovered some new undocumented opcodes behaviour... - - - - Buglets in the test programs which made them return invalid - error codes - - Fixed. - - - - Memory leaks when trying to open broken some font files - - Fixed. Waiting for more broken fonts to test... - - - - Non-square resolutions don't work or display correctly - - They now work very well! - - - - The scan-line converter, while in font-smoothing mode, doesn't - perform horizontal drop-out control - - This wasn't really bug, but the feature has been correctly - added. - - -The remaining `features' persist, as they're not essential yet: - - - The `rotated' and `stretched' flags do not work (glyph loading - will then return errors). However, it is still possible to - rotate or transform any outline without setting these flags. - - - We always use drop-out mode number 2, as some of the values - returned by some `cvt programs' seem invalid for now... - - -Note also that an `event hook/callback' has been introduced in this -release, but is still under alpha (not even beta; it is commented -out currently). You should not rely on this... - - -II. Code changes ----------------- - - 1. API Changes - - A few API changes were necessary in order to support important - features, or future improvements which will come in later - releases. - - - - TT_Set_Instance_Resolution() was renamed to - TT_Set_Instance_Resolutions(). - - - - TT_Set_Instance_PointSize() has disappeared. Instead, the - following APIs have been defined: - - TT_Set_Instance_CharSize() - TT_Set_Instance_CharSizes() - TT_Set_Instance_PixelSizes() - - - - The TT_Engine class has been introduced. It models one - instance of the library, and is used to allow re-entrance and - shared library code. The functions which now depend on a - TT_Engine parameter are: - - TT_Init_FreeType() - TT_Done_FreeType() - TT_Open_Face() - TT_Open_Collection() - TT_Set_Raster_Palette() - TT_Get_Outline_Bitmap() - TT_Get_Outline_Pixmap() - - Note that there is _no_ sharing of objects between distinct - engines. - - - - Each face and instance object have an inside pointer which use - is reserved to client application. Several functions are - defined to set and read it: - - TT_Set_Face_Pointer() / TT_Get_Face_Pointer() - TT_Set_Instance_Pointer() / TT_Get_Instance_Pointer() - - - - TT_Apply_Outline_Matrix() has been renamed to - TT_Transform_Outline(). - TT_Apply_Outline_Translation() has been renamed to - TT_Translate_Outline() - TT_Apply_Vector_Matrix() has been renamed to - TT_Transform_Vector() - - all for the sake of clarity. - - - 2. Structural changes - - Some structures have evolved. - - - - The instance metrics have now two new fields which are - `x_scale' and `y_scale'. Each one is a scaling factor, - expressed in the 16.16 fixed float format (TT_Fixed), used to - convert one distance expressed in font units into the same - distance in fractional (26.6) pixels. - - - - A new structure TT_BBox has been defined to describe an - outline's bounding box. - - - - The outlines are now full-class citizen. It is possible to - create new outlines, copy, clone, transform, translate and - render them through specific methods of the TT_Outline class - (previously called TT_Glyph_Outline). Read the API reference - for a complete listing. - - - - The glyph metrics have a new structure: they contain a TT_BBox - field, a TT_Outline field, as well as three metrics values, - which are `bearingX', `bearingY', and `advance'. Read the - file `glyphs.txt' for more information about their definitions - and uses. - - - 3. Small but IMPORTANT changes - - - - The `max_Faces' field of a face's properties has disappeared. - It is replaced by `num_Faces' which gives the total number of - fonts embedded in a collection (the previous field gave the - total minus one). - - - - TT_Load_Glyph() now returns correctly placed outlines, and - computes advance widths which match the pre-calc values in the - "hdmx" table in nearly all cases. - - - - TT_Get_Glyph_Metrics() returns grid-fitted metrics for hinted - glyphs (i.e., loaded with the TTLOAD_HINT_GLYPH, or - TTLOAD_DEFAULT, flags). This includes the bounding box. To - get the exact bounding box of a hinted glyph, you should - extract its outline, then call TT_Get_Outline_BBox(). - - - - Some improvements in the glyph loader, which improves - drastically the placement of glyphs (especially composite - ones) which previously caused trouble for some fonts - (e.g. goudy.ttf). - - - - Several minor improvements in the interpreter to improve - rendering and bounds checking... - - - - Up-to-date Pascal source code, with output equivalent to the C - tree... - - ---- END --- diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/convntns.txt b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/convntns.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 01177854f3d..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/convntns.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,970 +0,0 @@ - - Conventions and Design in the FreeType library - ---------------------------------------------- - - -Table of Contents - -Introduction - -I. Style and Formatting - - 1. Naming - 2. Declarations & Statements - 3. Blocks - 4. Macros - -II. Design conventions - - 1. Modularity and Components Layout - 2. Configuration and Debugging - -III. Usage conventions - - 1. Error handling - 2. Font File I/O - 3. Memory management (due to change soon) - 4. Support for threaded environments - 5. Object Management - - -Introduction -============ - -This text introduces the many conventions used within the FreeType -library code. Please read it before trying any modifications or -extensions of the source code. - - - -I. Style and Formatting -======================= - -The following coding rules are extremely important to keep the -library's source code homogeneously. Keep in mind the following -points: - - - `Humans read source code, not machines' (Donald Knuth) - - The library source code should be as readable as possible, even - by non-C experts. With `readable', two things are meant: First, - the source code should be pleasant to the eye, with sufficient - whitespace and newlines, to not look like a boring stack of - characters stuck to each other. Second, the source should be - _expressive_ enough about its goals. This convention contains - rules that can help the source focus on its purpose, not on a - particular implementation. - - - `Paper is the _ultimate_ debugger' (David Turner :-) - - There is nothing like sheets of paper (and a large floor) to - help you understand the design of a library you're new to, or to - debug it. The formatting style presented here is targeted at - printing. For example, it is more than highly recommended to - never produce a source line that is wider than 78 columns. More - on this below. - - -1. Naming ---------- - - a. Components - - A unit of the library is called a `component'. Each component - has at least an interface, and often a body. The library comes - in two language flavors, C and Pascal (the latter severely out - of date unfortunately). A component in C is defined by two - files, one `.h' header and one `.c' body, while a Pascal - component is contained in a single `.pas' file. - - All component source file names begin with the `tt' prefix, with - the exception of the `FreeType' component. For example, the - file component is implemented by the files `ttfile.h', - `ttfile.c', and `ttfile.pas'. Only lowercase letters should be - used, following the 8+3 naming convention to allow compilation - under DOS. - - In the C version, a single component can have multiple bodies. - For example, `ttfile.c' provides stream i/o through standard - ANSI libc calls, while `ttfile2.c' implements the same thing - using a Unix memory-mapping API. - - The FreeType component is an interface-only component. - - b. Long and expressive labels - - Never hesitate to use long labels for your types, variables, - etc.! Except maybe for things like very trivial types, the - longest is the best, as it increases the source's - _expressiveness_. Never forget that the role of a label is to - express the `function' of the entity it represents, not its - implementation! - - NOTE: Hungarian notation is NOT expressive, as it sticks the - `type' of a variable to its name. A label like `usFoo' - rarely tells the use of the variable it represents. - - And the state of a variable (global, static, dynamic) - isn't helpful anymore. - - Avoid Hungarian Notation like the *plague*! - - - When forging a name with several nouns - (e.g. `number-of-points'), use an uppercase letter for the first - letter of each word (except the first), like: - - numberOfPoints - - You are also welcomed to introduce underscores `_' in your - labels, especially when sticking large nouns together, as it - `airs' the code greatly. E.g.: - - `numberOfPoints' or `number_Of_Points' - - `IncredibleFunction' or `Incredible_Function' - - And finally, always put a capital letter after an underscore, - except in variable labels that are all lowercase: - - `number_of_points' is OK for a variable (_all_ lowercase label) - - `incredible_function' is NOT for a function! - ^ ^ - - `Microsoft_windows' is a *shame*! - ^ ^ - - `Microsoft_Windows' isn't really better, but at least its a - ^ ^ correct function label within this - convention ;-) - - c. Types - - All types that are defined for use by FreeType client - applications are defined in the FreeType component. All types - defined there have a label beginning with `TT_'. Examples: - - TT_Face, TT_F26Dot6, etc. - - However, the library uses a lot more of internal types that are - defined in the Types, Tables, and Objs components (`tttypes' & - `tttables' files). - - By convention, all internal types, except the simplest ones like - integers, have their name beginning with a capital `T', like in - 'TFoo'. Note that the first letter of `foo' is also - capitalized. The corresponding pointer type uses a capital `P' - instead, i.e. (TFoo*) is simply named 'PFoo'. Examples: - - typedef struct _TTableDir - { - TT_Fixed version; /* should be 0x10000 */ - UShort numTables; /* Tables number */ - - UShort searchRange; /* These parameters are only used */ - UShort entrySelector;/* for a dichotomy search in the */ - UShort rangeShift; /* directory. We ignore them. */ - } TTableDir; - - typedef TTableDir* PTableDir; - - Note that we _always_ define a typedef for structures. The - original struct label starts with `_T'. - - This convention is a famous one from the Pascal world. - - Try to use C or Pascal types to the very least! Rely on - internally defined equivalent types instead. For example, not - all compilers agree on the sign of `char'; the size of `int' is - platform-specific, etc. - - There are equivalents to the most common types in the `Types' - components, like `Short', `UShort', etc. Using the internal - types will guarantee that you won't need to replace every - occurence of `short' or wathever when compiling on a weird - platform or with a weird compiler, and there are many more than - you could think of... - - d. Functions - - The name of a function should always begin with a capital - letter, as lowercase first letters are reserved for variables. - The name of a function should be, again, _expressive_! Never - hesitate to put long function names in your code: It will make - the code much more readable. - - Expressiveness doesn't necessarily imply lengthiness though; for - instance, reading shorts from a file stream is performed using - the following functions defined in the `File' component: - - Get_Byte, Get_Short, Get_UShort, Get_Long, etc. - - Which is somewhat more readable than: - - cget, sget, usget, lget, etc. - - e. Variables - - Variable names should always begin with a lowercase letter. - Lowercase first letters are reserved for variables in this - convention, as it has been already explained above. You're - still welcome to use long and expressive variable names. - - Something like `numP' can express a number of pixels, porks, - pancakes, and much more... Something like `num_points' won't. - - Today, we are still using short variable labels in some parts of - the library. We're working on removing them however... - - As a side note, a field name of a structure counts as a variable - name too. There are exceptions to the first-lowercase-letter - rule, but these are only related to fields within the structure - defined by the TrueType specification (well, at least it - _should_ be that way). - - -2. Declarations & Statements ----------------------------- - - a. Columning - - Try to align declarations and assignments in columns, if it - proves logical. For example (taken from `ttraster.c'): - - struct _TProfile - { - Int flow; /* Profile orientation : Asc/Descending */ - Int height; /* profile's height in scanlines */ - Int start; /* profile's start scanline */ - ULong offset; /* offset of profile's data in render pool */ - PProfile link; /* link to next profile */ - Int index; /* index of profile's entry in trace table */ - Int count_lines; /* count of lines having to be drawn */ - Int start_line; /* lines to be rendered before this profile */ - PTraceRec trace; /* pointer to profile's current trace table */ - }; - - instead of - - struct _TProfile { - Int flow; /* Profile orientation : Asc/Descending */ - Int height; /* profile's height in scanlines */ - Int start; /* profile's start scanline */ - ULong offset; /* offset of profile's data in render pool */ - PProfile link; /* link to next profile */ - Int index; /* index of profile's entry in trace table */ - Int count_lines; /* count of lines having to be drawn */ - Int start_line; /* lines to be rendered before this profile */ - PTraceRec trace; /* pointer to profile's current trace table */ - }; - - This comes from the fact that you're more interested by the - field and its function than by its type. - - Or: - - x = i + 1; - y += j; - min = 100; - - instead of - - x=i+1; - y+=j; - min=100; - - And don't hesitate to separate blocks of declarations with - newlines to `distinguish' logical sections. - - E.g., taken from an old source file, in the declarations of the CMap - loader: - - long n, num_SH; - unsigned short u; - long off; - unsigned short l; - long num_Seg; - unsigned short* glArray; - long table_start; - int limit, i; - - TCMapDir cmap_dir; - TCMapDirEntry entry_; - PCMapTable Plcmt; - PCMap2SubHeader Plcmsub; - PCMap4 Plcm4; - PCMap4Segment segments; - - instead of - - long n, num_SH; - unsigned short u; - long off; - unsigned short l; - long num_Seg; - unsigned short *glArray; - long table_start; - int limit, i; - TCMapDir cmap_dir; - TCMapDirEntry entry_; - PCMapTable Plcmt; - PCMap2SubHeader Plcmsub; - PCMap4 Plcm4; - PCMap4Segment segments; - - b. Aliases and the `with' clause - - The Pascal language comes with a very handy `with' clause that - is often used when dealing with the fields of a same record. - The following Pascal source extract - - with table[incredibly_long_index] do - begin - x := some_x; - y := some_y; - z := wathever_the_hell; - end; - - is usually translated to: - - table[incredibly_long_index].x = some_x; - table[incredibly_long_index].y = some_y; - table[incredibly_long_index].z = wathever_the_hell; - - When a lot of fields are involved, it is usually helpful to - define an `alias' for the record, like in: - - alias = table + incredibly_long_index; - - alias->x = some_x; - alias->y = some_y; - alias->z = wathever_the_hell; - - which gives cleaner source code, and eases the compiler's - optimization work. - - Though the use of aliases is currently not fixed in the current - library source, it is useful to follow one of these rules: - - - Avoid an alias with a stupid, or cryptic name, something like: - - TFooRecord tfr; - .... - [lots of lines snipped] - .... - - tfr = weird_table + weird_index; - - ... - - tfr->num = n; - - It doesn't really help to guess what 'tfr' stands for several - lines after its declaration, even if it's an extreme - contraction of one particular type. - - Something like `cur_record' or `alias_cmap' is better. The - current source also uses a prefix of `Pl' for such aliases - (like Pointer to Local alias), but this use is _not_ - encouraged. If you want to use prefixes, use `loc_', `cur_', - or `al_' at the very least, with a descriptive name following. - - - Or simply use a local variable with a semi-expressive name: - - { - THorizontalHeader hheader; - TVerticalHeader vheader; - - - hheader = instance->fontRes->horizontalHeader; - vheader = instance->fontRes->verticalHeader; - - hheader->foo = bar; - vheader->foo = bar2; - ... - } - - which is much better than - - { - THorizontalHeader Plhhead; - TVerticalHeader Plvhead; - - Plhhead = instance->fontRes->horizontalHeader; - Plvhead = instance->fontRes->verticalHeader; - - Plhhead->foo = bar; - Plvhead->foo = bar2; - ... - } - - -3. Blocks ---------- - - Block separation is done with `{' and `}'. We do not use the K&R - convention which becomes only useful with an extensive use of - tabs. The `{' and its corresponding `}' should always be on the - same column. It makes it easier to separate a block from the rest - of the source, and it helps your _brain_ associates the accolades - easily (ask any Lisp programmer on the topic!). - - Use two spaces for the next indentation level. - - Never use tabs in your code, their widths may vary with editors - and systems. - - Example: - - if (condition_test) { - waow mamma; - I'm doing K&R format; - just like the Linux kernel; - } else { - This test failed poorly; - } - - is _OUT_! - - if ( condition_test ) - { - This code isn't stuck to the condition; - read it on paper, you'll find it more; - pleasant to the eye; - } - else - { - Of course, this is a matter of taste; - That's just the way it is in this convention; - and you should follow it to be homogenous with; - the rest of the FreeType code; - } - - is _IN_! - - -4. Macros ---------- - - Macros should be made of uppercase letters. When a macro label is - forged from several words, it is possible to only uppercasify the - first word, using an underscore to separate the nouns. This is - used in ttload.c, ttgload.c and ttfile.c with macros like - - ACCESS_Frame, GET_UShort, CUR_Stream - - The role of the macros used throughout the engine is explained - later in this document. - - - -II. Design Conventions -====================== - - -1. Modularity and Components Layout ------------------------------------ - - The FreeType engine has been designed with portability in mind. - This implies the ability to compile and run it on a great variety - of systems and weird environments, unlike many packages where the - word strictly means `runs on a bunch of Unix-like systems'. We - have thus decided to stick to the following restrictions: - - - The C version is written in ANSI C. The Pascal version compiles - and run under Turbo Pascal 5.0 and compatible compilers. - - - The library, if compiled with gcc, doesn't produce any warning - with the `-ansi -pedantic' flags. Other compilers with better - checks may produce ANSI warnings that we'd be happy to now - about. - - (NOTE: It can of course be compiled by an `average' C compiler, - and even by a C++ one.) - - - It only requires in its simplest form an ANSI libc to compile, - and no utilities other than a C pre-processor, compiler, and - linker. - - - It is written in a modular fashion. Each module is called a - `component' and is made of two files in the C version (an - interface with suffix `.h' and body with suffix `.c' ) and one - file in the Pascal one. - - - The very low-level components can be easily replaced by - system-specific ones that do not rely on the standard libc. - These components deal mainly with i/o, memory, and mutex - operations. - - - A client application must only include one interface file named - `freetype.h' resp. `freetype.pas' to use the engine. All other - components should never be used or accessed by client - applications, and their name always begin with a `tt' prefix: - - ttmemory, ttobjs, ttinterp, ttapi, etc. - - - All configuration options are gathered in two files. One - contains the processor and OS specific configuration options, - while the other treats options that may be enabled or disabled - by the developer to test specific features (like assertions, - debugging, etc). - - IMPORTANT NOTES: - - These restrictions only apply to the core engine. The package - that comes with it contains several test programs sources that - are much less portable, even if they present a modular model - inspired from the engine's layout. - - The components currently found in the `lib' directory are: - - -------- high-level interface ---------------------------------- - - freetype.h High-level API, to be used by client applications. - - ttapi.c Implementation of the api found in `freetype.h'. - - -------- configuration ----------------------------------------- - - ttconfig.h Engine configuration options. These are commented - and switched by hand by the developer. See - section 2 below for more info. - - ft-conf.h Included by ttconfig.h, this file isn't part of - the `lib' directory, but depends on the target - environment. See section 2 blow for more info. - - -------- definitions ------------------------------------------- - - tttypes.h The engine's internal types definitions. - tttables.h The TrueType tables definitions, per se the Specs. - tttags.h The TrueType table tags definitions. - tterror.[ch] The error and debugging component. - - ttdebug.[ch] Only used by the debugger, should not be linked - into a release build. - - ttcalc.[ch] Math component used to perform some computations - with an intermediate 64-bit precision. - - -------- replaceable components -------------------------------- - - ttmemory.[ch] Memory component. This version uses the ANSI libc - but can be replaced easily by your own version. - - ttfile.[ch] Stream i/o component. This version uses the ANSI - libc but can be replaced easily by your own - version. Compiled only if file memory mapping - isn't available on your system. - - ttfile2.[ch] Unix-specific file memory mapping version of the - file component. It won't compile on other - systems. Usually results in much faster file - access (about 2x on a SCSI P166 system) - - ttmutex.[ch] Generic mutex component. This version is a dummy - and should only be used for a single-thread build. - You _need_ to replace this component's body with - your own implementation to be able to build a - threaded version of the engine. - - -------- data management --------------------------------------- - - ttengine.h The engine instance record definition, root of all - engine data. - - ttlists.[ch] Generic lists manager. - ttcache.[ch] Generic cache manager. - - ttobjs.[ch] The engine's object definitions and - implementations module contains structures, - constructors, destructors and methods for the - following objects: - - face, instance, glyph, execution_context - - ttload.[c] The TrueType tables loader. - - ttgload.[ch] The glyph loader. A component in itself, due to - the task's complexity. - - ttindex.[ch] The character mapping to glyph index conversion - routines. Implements functions defined in - `freetype.h'. - - ttinterp.[ch] The TrueType instructions interpreter. Probably - the nicest source in this engine. Apparently, - many have failed to produce a comparable one due - to the very poorly written specification! It took - David Turner three months of his spare time to get - it working correctly! :-) - - ttraster.[ch] The engine's second best piece. This is the - scan-line converter. Performs gray-level - rendering (also known as font-smoothing) as well - as dropout-control. - - -2. Configuration and Debugging ------------------------------- - - As stated above, configuration depends on two files: - - The environment configuration file `ft-conf.h': - - This file contains the definitions of many configuration options - that are processor and OS-dependent. On Unix systems, this file - is generated automatically by the `configure' script that comes - with the released package. - - On other environments, it is located in one of the architecture - directories found in `arch' (e.g. `arch/os2/ft-conf.h'). - - The path to this file should be passed to the compiler when - compiling _each_ component. (typically with an -I option). - - The engine configuration file `ttconfig.h': - - This file contains many configuration options that the developer - can turn on or off to experiment with some `features' of the - engine that are not part of its `simplest' form. The options - are commented. - - Note that the makefiles are compiler-specific. - - It is possible to enable the dumping of debugging information by - compiling the components with the various debug macros. Please - consult the file `ttconfig.h' for details. - - If you want to port the engine to another environment, you will - need to - - - Write a new `ft-conf.h' file for it. Just copy one of those - available and change the flags accordingly (they're all - commented). - - - Replace the memory, file, and mutex components with yours, - presenting the same interface and behaviour. - - - Eventually add some code in ttapi.c to initialize - system-specific data with the engine. - - - -III. Usage conventions -====================== - - -1. Error Handling ------------------ - - Error handling has been refined to allow reentrant builds of the - library, available only in the C version. We thus have now two - different conventions. - - In Pascal: - - A global error variable is used to report errors when they are - detected. All functions return a boolean that indicates success - or failure of the call. If an error occurs within a given - function, the latter must set the error variable and return - `false' (which means failure). - - It is then possible to make several calls in a single `if' - statement like: - - if not Perform_Action_1( parms_of_1 ) or - not Perform_Action_2( parms_of_2 ) or - not Perform_Action_3( parms_of_3 ) then goto Fail; - - where execution will jump to the `Fail' label whenever an error - occurs in the sequence of actions invoked in the condition. - - In C: - - Global errors are forbidden in re-entrant builds. Each function - thus returns directly an error code. A return value of 0 means - that no error occured, while a non-zero other value indicates a - failure of any kind. - - This convention is more constraining than the one used in the - Pascal source. The above Pascal statement should be translated - into the following C fragment: - - rc = Perform_Action_1( parms_of_1 ); - if ( rc ) - goto Fail; - - rc = Perform_Action_2( parms_of_2 ); - if ( rc ) - goto Fail; - - rc = Perform_Action_3( parms_of_3 ); - if ( rc ) - goto Fail; - - which, while being equivalent, isn't as pleasantly readable. - - One `simple' way to match the original fragment would be to - write: - - if ( (rc = Perform_Action_1( parms_of_1 )) || - (rc = Perform_Action_2( parms_of_2 )) || - (rc = Perform_Action_3( parms_of_3 )) ) - goto Fail; - - which is better but uses assignments within expressions, which - are always delicate to manipulate in C (the risk of writing `==' - exists, and would go unnoticed by a compiler). Moreover, the - assignments are a bit redundant and don't express much things - about the actions performed (they only speak of the error - management issue). - - That is why some macros have been defined for the most - frequently used functions. They relate to low-level routines - that are called very often (mainly i/o, mutex, and memory - handling functions). Each macro produces an implicit assignment - to a variable called `error' and can be used instead as a simple - function call. Example: - - if ( PERFORM_Action_1( parms_of_1 ) || - PERFORM_Action_2( parms_of_2 ) || - PERFORM_Action_3( parms_of_3 ) ) - goto Fail; - - with - - #define PERFORM_Action_1( parms_1 ) \ - ( error = Perform_Action_1( parms_1 ) ) - #define PERFORM_Action_2( parms_1 ) \ - ( error = Perform_Action_2( parms_1 ) ) - #define PERFORM_Action_3( parms_1 ) \ - ( error = Perform_Action_3( parms_1 ) ) - - defined at the beginning of the file. - - There, the developer only needs to define a local `error' - variable and use the macros directly in the code, without caring - about the actual error handling performed. Examples of such a - usage can be found in `ttload.c' and `ttgload.c'. Moreover, the - structure of the source files remain very similar, even though - the error handling is very different. - - This convention is very close to the use of exceptions in - languages like C++, Pascal, Java, etc. where the developer - focuses on the actions to perform, and not on every little error - checking. - - -2. Font File I/O ----------------- - - a. Streams - - The engine uses `streams' to access the font files. A stream is - a structure defined in the `File' component containing - information used to access files through a system-specific i/o - library. - - The current implementation of the File component uses the ANSI - libc i/o functions. However, for the sake of embedding in light - systems and independence of a complete libc, it is possible to - re-implement the component for a specific system or OS, letting - it use system calls. - - A stream is of type `TStream' defined in the `TTObjs' interface. - The type is `(void*)' but actually points to a structure defined - within the File component. - - A stream is created, managed and closed through the interface of - the `File' component. Several implementations of the same - component can co-exist, each taking advantage of specific system - features (the file `ttfile2.c' uses memory-mapped files for - instance) as long as it respects the interface. - - b. Frames - - TrueType is tied to the big-endian format, which implies that - reading shorts or longs from the font file may need conversions - depending on the target processor. To be able to easily detect - read errors and allow simple conversion calls or macros, the - engine is able to access a font file using `frames'. - - A frame is simply a sequence of successive bytes taken from the - input file at the current position. A frame is pre-loaded into - memory by a `TT_Access_Frame()' call of the `File' component. - - It is then possible to read all sizes of data through the - `Get_xxx()' functions, like Get_Byte(), Get_Short(), - Get_UShort(), etc. - - When all important data is read, the frame can be released by a - call to `TT_Forget_Frame()'. - - The benefits of frames are various. Consider these two - approaches at extracting values: - - if ( (error = Read_Short( &var1 )) || - (error = Read_Long ( &var2 )) || - (error = Read_Long ( &var3 )) || - (error = Read_Short( &var4 )) ) - - return FAILURE; - - and - - /* Read the next 16 bytes */ - if ( (error = TT_Access_Frame( 16L )) ) - return error; /* The Frame could not be read */ - - var1 = Get_Short(); /* extract values from the frame */ - var2 = Get_Long(); - var3 = Get_Long(); - var4 = Get_Short(); - - TT_Forget_Frame(); /* release the frame */ - - In the first case, there are four error assignments with four - checks of the file read. This unnecessarily increases the size - of the generated code. Moreover, you must be sure that `var1' - and `var4' are short variables, `var2' and `var3' long ones, if - you want to avoid bugs and/or compiler warnings. - - In the second case, you perform only one check for the read, and - exit immediately on failure. Then the values are extracted from - the frame, as the result of function calls. This means that you - can use automatic type conversion; there is no problem if - e.g. `var1' and `var4' are longs, unlike previously. - - On big-endian machines, the `Get_xxx()' functions could also be - simple macros that merely peek the values directly from the - frame, which speeds up and simplifies the generated code! - - And finally, frames are ideal when you are using memory-mapped - files, as the frame is not really `pre-loaded' and never uses - any `heap' space. - - IMPORTANT: You CANNOT nest several frame accesses. There is - only one frame available at a time for a specific - instance. - - It is also the programmer's responsibility to never - extract more data than was pre-loaded in the frame! - (But you usually know how many values you want to - extract from the file before doing so). - - -3. Memory Management --------------------- - - The library now uses a component which interface is similar to - malloc()/free(). It defines only two functions. - - * Alloc() - - To be used like malloc(), except that it returns an error code, - not an address. Its arguments are the size of the requested - block and the address of the target pointer to the `fresh' - block. An error code is returned in case of failure (and this - will also set the target pointer to NULL), 0 in case of success. - - Alloc() should always respect the following rules: - - - Requesting a block of size 0 should set the target pointer to - NULL and return no error code (i.e., return 0). - - - The returned block is always zeroed. This is an important - assumption of other parts of the library. - - If you wish to replace the memory component with your own, - please respect this behaviour, or your engine won't work - correctly. - - * Free() - - As you may have already guessed, Free() is Alloc()'s - counterpart. It takes as argument the _target pointer's - address_! You should _never_ pass the block's address directly, - i.e. the pointer, to Free(). - - Free should always respect the following rules: - - - Calling it with a NULL argument, or the address of a NULL - pointer is valid, and should return success. - - - The pointer is always set to NULL after the block's - deallocation. This is also an important assumption of many - other parts of the library. - - If you wish to replace the memory component with your own, - please respect this behaviour, or your engine won't work - correctly. - - As the pointers addresses needed as arguments are typed `void**', - the component's interface also provides in the C version some - macros to help use them more easily, these are: - - MEM_Alloc A version of Alloc that casts the argument pointer - to (void**). - - ALLOC Same as MEM_Alloc, but with an assignment to a - variable called `error'. See the section `error - handling' above for more info on this. - - FREE A version of Free() that casts the argument - pointer to (void**). There is currently no error - handling by with this macro. - - MEM_Set An alias for `memset()', which can be easily - changed to anything else if you wish to use a - different memory manager than the functions - provided by the ANSI libc. - - MEM_Copy An alias of `memcpy()' or `bcopy()' used to move - blocks of memory. You may change it to something - different if you wish to use something else that - your standard libc. - - -4. Support for threaded environments ------------------------------------- - - Support for threaded environments have been added to the C - sources, and only to these. It is now theorically possible to - build three distinct versions of the library: - - single-thread build: - - The default build. This one doesn't known about different - threads. Hence, no code is generated to perform coherent data - sharing and locking. - - thread-safe build: - - With this build, several threads can use the library at the - same time. However, some key components can only be used by - one single thread at a time, and use a mutex to synchronize - access to their functions. These are mainly the file, raster - and interpreter components. - - re-entrant build: - - A re-entrant version is able to perform certain actions in - parallel that a thread-safe one cannot. This includes - accessing file(s) in parallel, interpreting different - instruction streams in parallel, or even scan-line converting - distinct glyphs at the same time. - - Note that most of the latest changes in the engine are making the - distinction between the thread-safe and re-entrant builds thinner - than ever. - - There is a `ttmutex' component that presents a generic interface - to mutex operations. It should be re-implemented for each - platform. - - - - ---- end of convntns.txt --- diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/credits b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/credits deleted file mode 100644 index 661cde2c1a2..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/credits +++ /dev/null @@ -1,97 +0,0 @@ - -NOTE: This list is far from being complete. Please send a mail if - you want to be included. - - -David TURNER (david.turner@freetype.org) - - Main engine design and coding. - - -Robert WILHELM (robert.wilhelm@freetype.org) - - Web, FTP and CVS wizard & administrator. C source maintainer. - Incredible bug and spell fixer! - - -Werner LEMBERG (werner.lemberg@freetype.org) - - Internationalization and CJK guru. ttf2pk author. - - -Antoine LECA (Antoine-Freetype@Leca-Marti.org) - - 16-bit support for various compilers and platforms, and current - Pascal maintainer. - - -Mark LEISHER (mleisher@crl.nmsu.edu) - - Internationalization. X11 font server prototype author. ttf2bdf - author. - - -Pavel KANKOVSKY (peak@argo.troja.mff.cuni.cz) - - Old logo, internationalization, on-line demo, humor, and - remarkable bug hunter! - - -Erwin DIETERICH (erwin.dieterich.ed@bayer-ag.de) - - *Real* internationalization :-) Author of the ftxerr18 and gettext - support. - - -Michal NECASEK (mike@mendelu.cz) - - Author and maintainer of the OS/2 font driver based on FreeType. - - -Munagala V. S. RAMANATH, CurveSoft, Inc. (ram@curvesoft.com) - - Contributor of many bug fixes and code improvements. - - -Dave WILLISS (dwilliss@tnt.microimages.com) - - GSUB support. Author of the Mac port. - - -YAMANO-UCHI, Hidetoshi - - Embedded bitmap support. - - - -The following people have also contributed to the development of -FreeType: - - Beebe, Nelson H. F.: Tested FreeType on many platforms. - Benett, Kendall - Cho, Jin-Hwan: Contributed extensions to the ttf2pk package. - Choi, Junho - Chong, Chin Soon - Chroboczek, Juliusz: Author of the xfsft Truetype font server. - Cohen, Marc L. - Davis, Jack - Demaille, Akim - Dubacq, Jean-Christophe - Ellis, Duane - Feinberg, Matthew - Furr, Anthony - Hoo, Dave: 16bit support - Jamme, Thibault - Lewis, Kevin - Long, Jeff - Marukawa, Kazushi - Nijtmans, Jan - Olson, Eric - Paterson-Jones, Roland - Pommnitz, Joerg - Quigley, Ian - Steger, Helmut - Taggart, Scott - - ---- end of credits --- diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/freetype.lsm b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/freetype.lsm deleted file mode 100644 index a8190f9d562..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/freetype.lsm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -Begin3 -Title: freetype -Version: 1.5 -Entered-date: 18JAN02 -Description: truetype font rasterizer -Keywords: font truetype rasterizer freetype -Author: david.turner@freetype.org (David Turner) - werner.lemberg@freetype.org (Werner Lemberg) - robert.wilhelm@freetype.org (Robert Wilhelm) -Maintained-by: robert.wilhelm@freetype.org (Robert Wilhelm) - werner.lemberg@freetype.org (Werner Lemberg) - Antoine-Freetype@Leca-Marti.org (Antoine Leca) -Primary-site: ftp.freetype.org /freetype - 1400 KB freetype-1.5.tar.gz -Alternate-site: sunsite.unc.edu /pub/Linux/X11/fonts/ -Copying-policy: BSD-like or GPL -End diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/glyphs.htm b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/glyphs.htm deleted file mode 100644 index d6f0b54374a..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/glyphs.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1257 +0,0 @@ - - -An introduction to glyphs - - - - - - - - -http://www.freetype.org

- -

- Glyph Hell

- - An introduction to glyphs, as used and defined in - the FreeType engine

-

- -

- -Introduction

- -This article discusses in great detail the definition -of glyph metrics, per se the TrueType specification, and the way they -are managed and used by the FreeType engine. This information is -crucial when it comes to rendering text strings, either in a -conventional (i.e. Roman) layout, or with vertical or right-to-left -ones. Some aspects like glyph rotation and transformation are -explained too.

- -Comments and corrections are highly welcome, and can be sent to the -FreeType developers list.

- -


- - -I. An overview of font files

- -In TrueType, a single font file is used to contain -information related to classification, modeling and rendering of text -using a given typeface. This data is located in various independent -`tables', which can be sorted in four simple classes, as described -below:

- -

    - -
  • Face Data

    - - We call face data the amount of information related to a - given typeface, independently of any particular scaling, - transformation, and/or glyph index. This usually means some - typeface-global metrics and attributes, like family and styles, - PANOSE number, typographic ascenders and descenders, as well as - some very TrueType specific items like the font `programs' found - in the fpgm and prep tables, the gasp table, - character mappings, etc.

    - - In FreeType, a face object is used to model a font file's - face data.

    - -

  • Instance Data

    - - We call instance a given pointsize/transformation, at a - given device resolution (e.g. 8pt at 96x96dpi, or 12pt at - 300x600dpi, etc). Some tables found in the font files are used to - produce instance-specific data, like the cvt table, or the - prep program. Though they are often part of the face data, - their processing results in information called instance - data.

    - - In FreeType, it is modeled through an instance object, - which is always created from an existing face object.

    - -

  • Glyph Data

    - - We call glyph data the piece of information related to - specific glyphs. This includes the following things that are - described in more details in the next sections:

    - -

      - -
    • The glyph's vectorial representation, also called its - outline.

      - -

    • Various metrics, like the glyph's bounding box, its - bearings and advance values.

      - -

    • TrueType specifies a specific instruction bytecode, - used to associate each glyph with a small program, - called the glyph code. Its purpose is to grid-fit the - outline to any target instance, in order to produce excellent - output at small pixel sizes. - -

    - - The FreeType engine doesn't map each glyph to a single structure, - as this would waste memory for no good reason. Rather, a glyph - object is a container, created from any active face, - which can be used to load and/or process any font glyph at any - instance (or even no instance at all). Of course, the glyph - properties (outline, metrics, bitmaps, etc.) can be extracted - independently from an object once it has been loaded or - processed.

    - -

  • Text and Layout Data

    - - Finally, there is a last class of data that doesn't really fit in - all others, and that can be called text data. It comprises - information related to the grouping of glyphs together to form - text. Simple examples are the kerning table, which - controls the spacing between adjacent glyphs, as well as some of - the extensions introduced in TrueType Open, - OpenType, and TrueType GX like glyph substitution - (ligatures, vertical representations), baseline management, - justification, etc.

    - - This article focuses on the basic TrueType tables, and hence, will - only talk about kerning, as FreeType doesn't support OpenType nor - GX (yet). [Support for TrueType Open is already partially - available.] - -

- -


- - -II. Glyph Outlines

- -TrueType is a scalable font format; it is thus -possible to render glyphs at any scale, and under any affine -transform, from a single source representation. However, simply -scaling vectorial shapes exhibits at small sizes (where `small' refers -here to anything smaller than at least 150 pixels) a collection -of un-harmonious artifacts, like widths and/or heights -degradations.

- -Because of this, the format also provides a complete programming -language used to design small programs associated to each glyph. Its -role is to align the point positions on the pixel grid after the -scaling. This operation is hence called grid-fitting, or even -hinting.

- -

    - -
  1. Vectorial representation

    - - The source format of outlines is a collection of closed paths - called contours. Each contour delimits an outer or inner - region of the glyph, and can be made of either line segments - and/or second-order beziers (also called conic beziers or - quadratics).

    - - It is described internally as a series of successive points, with - each point having an associated flag indicating whether it is `on' - or `off' the curve. These rules are applied to decompose the - contour:

    - -

      - -
    • Two successive `on' points indicate a line segment joining - them.

      - -

    • One `off' point amidst two `on' points indicates a conic - bezier, the `off' point being the control point, and the `on' - ones the start and end points.

      - -

    • Finally, two successive `off' points forces the rasterizer - to create (only during bitmap rendering) a virtual `on' point - amidst them, at their exact middle. This greatly facilitates - the definition of successive Bezier arcs. - -

    - -

    -                                  *              # on
    -                                                 * off
    -                               __---__
    -  #-__                      _--       -_
    -      --__                _-            -
    -          --__           #               \
    -              --__                        #
    -                  -#
    -                           Two `on' points
    -   Two `on' points       and one `off' point
    -                            between them
    -
    -
    -
    -                *
    -  #            __      Two `on' points with two `off'
    -   \          -  -     points between them.  The point
    -    \        /    \    marked `0' is the middle of the
    -     -      0      \   `off' points, and is a `virtual
    -      -_  _-       #   on' point where the curve passes.
    -        --             It does not appear in the point
    -                       list.
    -        *
    -
    - - - - Each glyph's original outline points are located on a grid of - indivisible units. The points are stored in the font file as - 16-bit integer grid coordinates, with the grid origin's being at - (0,0); they thus range from -16384 to 16383.

    - - In creating the glyph outlines, a type designer uses an imaginary - square called the EM square. Typically, the EM square - encloses the capital letter `M' and most other letters of a - typical roman alphabet. The square's size, i.e., the number of - grid units on its sides, is very important for two reasons:

    - -

      - -
    • It is the reference used to scale the outlines to a given - instance. For example, a size of 12pt at 300x300dpi - corresponds to 12*300/72 = 50 pixels. This is the - size the EM square would appear on the output device if it was - rendered directly. In other words, scaling from grid units to - pixels uses the formula

      - -

      - pixel_size = point_size * - resolution / 72 -

      - -

      - pixel_coordinate = grid_coordinate * - pixel_size / EM_size -

      - -

    • The greater the EM size is, the larger resolution the - designer can use when digitizing outlines. For example, in - the extreme example of an EM size of 4 units, there are - only 25 point positions available within the EM square - which is clearly not enough. Typical TrueType fonts use an EM - size of 2048 units (note: with Type 1 PostScript - fonts, the EM size is fixed to 1000 grid units. However, - point coordinates can be expressed in floating values). - -

    - - Note that glyphs can freely extend beyond the EM square if the - font designer wants this. The EM is used as a convenience, and is - a valuable convenience from traditional typography.

    - -

    - - Grid units are very often called font units or EM - units. - -

    - -


    - IMPORTANT NOTE:

    - - Under FreeType, scaled pixel positions are all expressed in the - 26.6 fixed float format (made of a 26-bit integer mantissa, and a - 6-bit fractional part). In other words, all coordinates are - multiplied by 64. The grid lines along the integer pixel - positions, are multiples of 64, like (0,0), (64,0), (0,64), - (128,128), etc., while the pixel centers lie at middle coordinates - (32 modulo 64) like (32,32), (96,32), etc. -


    - -

  2. Hinting and Bitmap rendering

    - - As said before, simply scaling outlines to a specific instance - always creates undesirable artifacts, like stems of different - widths or heights in letters like `E' or `H'. Proper glyph - rendering needs that the scaled points are aligned along the pixel - grid (hence the name grid-fitting), and that important - widths and heights are respected throughout the whole font (for - example, it is very often desirable that the letters `I' and `T' - have their central vertical line of the same pixel width).

    - - Type 1 PostScript font files include with each glyph a small - series of distances called hints, which are later used by - the type manager to try grid-fitting the outlines as cleverly as - possible. On one hand, it has the consequence that upgrading your - font engine can enhance the visual aspects of all fonts of your - system; on the other hand, the quality of even the best version of - Adobe's Type Manager isn't always very pleasing at small sizes - (notwithstanding font smoothing).

    - - TrueType takes a radically different approach: Each glyph has an - associated `program', designed in a specific geometrical language, - which is used to align explicitly each outline point to the pixel - grid, preserving important distances and metrics. A stack-based - low-level bytecode is used to store it in the font file, and is - interpreted later when rendering the scaled glyphs.

    - - This means that even very complex glyphs can be rendered perfectly - at very small sizes, as long as the corresponding glyph code is - designed correctly. Moreover, a glyph can loose some of its - details, like serifs, at small sizes to become more readable, - because the bytecode provides interesting features.

    - - However, this also have the sad implication that an ill-designed - glyph code will always render junk, whatever the font engine's - version, and that it's very difficult to produce quality glyph - code. There are about 200 TrueType opcodes, and no known - `high-level language' for it. Most type artists aren't - programmers at all and the only tools able to produce quality code - from vectorial representation have been distributed to only a few - font foundries, while tools available to the public, e.g. - Fontographer, are usually expensive though generating average to - mediocre glyph code.

    - - All this explains why an enormous number of broken or ugly `free' - fonts have appeared on the TrueType scene, and that this format is - now mistakenly thought as `crap' by many people. Funnily, these - are often the same who stare at the `beauty' of the classic `Times - New Roman' and `Arial/Helvetica' at 8 points.

    - - Once a glyph's code has been executed, the scan-line converter - converts the fitted outline into a bitmap (or a pixmap with - font-smoothing). - -

- - -


- -III. Glyph metrics

- -

    - -
  1. Baseline, Pens and Layouts

    - - The baseline is an imaginary line that is used to `guide' glyphs - when rendering text. It can be horizontal (e.g. Roman, Cyrillic, - Arabic, etc.) or vertical (e.g. Chinese, Japanese, etc). - Moreover, to render text, a virtual point, located on the - baseline, called the pen position, is used to locate - glyphs.

    - - Each layout uses a different convention for glyph placement:

    - -

      - -
    • With horizontal layout, glyphs simply `rest' on the - baseline. Text is rendered by incrementing the pen position, - either to the right or to the left.

      - -

      -

      -

      - - The distance between two successive pen positions is - glyph-specific and is called the advance width. Note - that its value is always positive, even for - right-to-left oriented alphabets, like Arabic. This - introduces some differences in the way text is rendered.

      - -


      - IMPORTANT NOTE:

      - - The pen position is always placed on the baseline in - TrueType, unlike the convention used by some graphics - systems, like Windows, to always put the pen above the line, - at the ascender's position. -


      - -

    • With vertical layout, glyphs are centered around the - baseline:

      - -

      - -
      - -

    - -

  2. Typographic metrics and bounding - boxes

    - - A various number of face metrics are defined for all glyphs in - a given font. Three of them have a rather curious status in - the TrueType specification; they only apply to horizontal - layouts:

    - -

      - -
    • The ascent

      - - This is the distance from the baseline to the highest/upper - grid coordinate used to place an outline point. It is a - positive value, due to the grid's orientation with the - y axis upwards.

      - -

    • The descent

      - - The distance from the baseline to the lowest grid coordinate - used to place an outline point. This is a negative value, - due to the grid's orientation.

      - -

    • The linegap

      - - The distance that must be placed between two lines of text. - The baseline-to-baseline distance should be computed as

      - -

      - ascent - descent + linegap -

      - - if you use the typographic values. - -

    - - The problem with these metrics is that they appear three times - in a single font file, each version having a slightly different - meaning:

    - -

      - -
    1. The font's horizontal header provides the ascent, descent - and linegap fields, which are used to express the designer's - intents, rather than the real values that may be computed - from all glyphs in the outline. These are used by the - Macintosh font engine to perform font mapping (i.e. font - substitution).

      - -

    2. The OS/2 table provides the usWinAscent and - usWinDescent fields. These values are computed for - glyphs of the Windows ANSI charset only, which means that - they are wrong for any other glyph. Note that - usWinDescent is always positive (i.e. looks like - `-descent').

      - -

    3. The OS/2 table provides the typoAscender, - typoDescender and typoLinegap values, which - hopefully concern the whole font file. These are the - correct system-independent values! - -

    - - All metrics are expressed in font units. If you want to use any - of the two first versions of these metrics, the TrueType - specification contains some considerations and computing tips - that might help you.

    - - Other, simpler metrics are:

    - -

      - -
    • The glyph's bounding box, also called bbox

      - - This is an imaginary box that encloses any glyph (usually as - tightly as possible). It is represented by four fields, - namely xMin, yMin, xMax, and - yMax, that can be computed for any outline. In - FreeType, their values can be in font units (if measured in - the original outline) or in 26.6 pixel units (if - measured on scaled outlines).

      - - Note that if it wasn't for grid-fitting, you wouldn't need - to know a box's complete values, but only its dimensions to - know how big is a glyph outline/bitmapa. However, correct - rendering of hinted glyphs needs the preservation of - important grid alignment on each glyph translation/placement - on the baseline, which is why FreeType always returns the - complete glyph outline.

      - - Note also that the font's header contains a global font - bounding box in font units which should enclose all glyphs - in a font. This can be used to pre-compute the maximum - dimensions of any glyph at a given instance.

      - -

    • The internal leading

      - - This concept comes directly from the world of traditional - typography. It represents the amount of space within the - `leading' which is reserved for glyph features that lay - outside of the EM square (like accentuation). It usually - can be computed as

      - -

      - internal_leading = ascent - descent - - EM_size -

      - -

    • The external leading

      - - This is another name for the linegap. - -

    - -

  3. Bearings and Advances

    - - Each glyph has also distances called bearings and - advances. Their definition is constant, but their values - depend on the layout, as the same glyph can be used to render - text either horizontally or vertically.

    - -

      -
    1. The left side bearing: a.k.a. bearingX

      - - This is the horizontal distance from the current pen - position to the glyph's left bounding box edge. It is - positive for horizontal layouts, and most generally negative - for vertical one.

      - -

    2. The top side bearing: a.k.a. bearingY

      - - This is the vertical distance from the baseline to the top - of the glyph's bounding box. It is usually positive for - horizontal layouts, and negative for vertical ones

      - -

    3. The advance width: a.k.a. advanceX

      - - This is the horizontal distance the pen position must be - incremented (for left-to-right writing) or decremented (for - right-to-left writing) by after each glyph is rendered when - processing text. It is always positive for horizontal - layouts, and null for vertical ones.

      - -

    4. The advance height: a.k.a. advanceY

      - - This is the vertical distance the pen position must be - decremented by after each glyph is rendered. It is always - null for horizontal layouts, and positive for vertical - layouts.

      - -

    5. The glyph width

      - - The glyph's horizontal extent. More simply, it is - (bbox.xMax - bbox.xMin) for unscaled font coordinates. - For scaled glyphs, its computation requests specific care, - described in the grid-fitting chapter below.

      - -

    6. The glyph height

      - - The glyph's vertical extent. More simply, it is - (bbox.yMax - bbox.yMin) for unscaled font coordinates. - For scaled glyphs, its computation requests specific care, - described in the grid-fitting chapter below.

      - -

    7. The right side bearing

      - - Only used for horizontal layouts to describe the distance - from the bbox's right edge to the advance width. It is in - most cases a non-negative number. The FreeType library - doesn't provide this metric directly, as it isn't really - part of the TrueType specification. It can be computed - simply as

      - -

      - advance_width - left_side_bearing - (xMax-xMin) -
      - -

    - -

    -

    - - -

    - - Finally, if you use `ABC widths' under Windows and OS/2, the - following relations apply: - -

    -  A = left side bearing
    -  B = width
    -  C = right side bearing
    -
    -  A+B+C = advance width
    -
    - -
  4. The effects of grid-fitting

    - - All these metrics are stored in font units in the font file. - They must be scaled and grid-fitted properly to be used at a - specific instance. This implies several things:

    - -

      - -
    • First, a glyph program not only aligns the outline along - the grid pixel, it also processes the left side bearing and - the advance width. Other grid-fitted metrics are usually - available in optional TrueType tables if you need them.

      - -

    • A glyph program may decide to extend or stretch any of - these two metrics if it has a need for it. This means that - you cannot assume that the fitted metrics are simply equal - to the scaled one plus or minus a liberal distance - < 1 pixel (i.e., less than 64 fractional - pixel units). For example, it is often necessary to stretch - the letter `m' horizontally at small pixel sizes to make all - vertical stems visible, while the same glyph can be - perfectly `square' at larger sizes.

      - -

    • Querying the fitted metrics of all glyphs at a given - instance is very slow, as it needs to load and process each - glyph independently. For this reason, some optional - TrueType tables are defined in the specification, containing - pre-computed metrics for specific instances (the most - commonly used, like 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 14 points at - 96dpi, for example). These tables aren't always present in - a TrueType font.

      - - If you don't need the exact fitted value, it's much faster - to query the metrics in font units, then scale them to the - instance's dimensions. - -

    - -


    - IMPORTANT NOTE:

    - - Another very important consequence of grid-fitting is the fact - that moving a fitted outline by a non-integer pixel distance - will simply ruin the hinter's work, as alignments won't be - preserved. The translated glyph will then look `ugly' when - converted to a bitmap!

    - - In other words, each time you want to translate a fitted glyph - outline, you must take care of only using integer pixel - distances (the x and y offsets must be multiples - of 64, which equals to 1.0 in the 26.6 fixed float - format). - - If you don't care about grid-fitting (typically when rendering - rotated text), you can use any offset you want and use sub-pixel - glyph placement. -


    - -

- -

- - -IV. Text processing

- -This section demonstrates how to use the concepts previously defined -to render text, whatever the layout you use.

- -

    - -
  1. Writing simple text strings

    - - We will start by generating a simple string with a Roman alphabet. - The layout is thus horizontal, left to right.

    - - For now, we will assume all glyphs are rendered in a single target - bitmap. The case of generating individual glyph bitmaps, then - placing them on demand on a device is presented in a later chapter - of this section.

    - - Rendering the string needs to place each glyph on the baseline; - this process looks like the following:

    - -

      - -
    1. Place the pen to the cursor position. The pen is always - located on the baseline. Its coordinates must be grid-fitted - (i.e. multiples of 64)!

      - -

      -  pen_x = cursor_x;
      -  pen_y = cursor_y;
      -
      - -
    2. Load the glyph outline and its metrics. Using the flag - TTLOAD_DEFAULT will scale and hint the glyph: - -
      -  TT_Load_Glyph( instance,
      -                 glyph,
      -                 glyph_index,
      -                 TTLOAD_DEFAULT );
      -
      -  TT_Get_Glyph_Metrics( glyph, &metrics );
      -  TT_Get_Glyph_Outline( glyph, &outline );
      -
      - -
    3. The loader always places the glyph outline relative to the - imaginary pen position (0,0). You thus simply need to - translate the outline by the vector: - -
      -  ( pen_x, pen_y )
      -
      - - To place it on its correct position, you can use the call - -
      -  TT_Translate_Outline( outline, pen_x, pen_y );
      -
      - -
    4. Render the outline in the target bitmap, the glyph will be - surimposed on it with a binary `or' operation (FreeType never - creates glyph bitmaps by itself, it simply renders glyphs in - the arrays you pass to it. See the API reference for a - complete description of bitmaps and pixmaps). - -
      -  TT_Get_Outline_Bitmap( outline, &target_bitmap );
      -
      - -
      - IMPORTANT NOTE:

      - - If you don't want to access the outline in your code, you can - also use the API function TT_Get_Glyph_Bitmap() which does the - same as the previous lines: - -

      -  TT_Get_Glyph_Outline( glyph, &outline );
      -  TT_Translate_Outline( outline, x_offset, y_offset );
      -  TT_Get_Outline_Bitmap( outline, &target_bitmap );
      -  TT_Translate_Outline( outline, -x_offset, -y_offset );
      -
      - - is equivalent to: - -
      -  TT_Get_Glyph_Bitmap( glyph,
      -                       x_offset,
      -                       y_offset,
      -                       &target_bitmap );
      -
      -

      - -

    5. Now advance the pen to its next position. The advance is - always grid-fitted when the glyph was hinted:

      - -

      -  pen_x += metrics.advance;
      -
      - - The advance being grid-fitted, the pen position remains - aligned on the grid.

      - -

    6. Start over on item 2 until string completion. That's - it! - -

    - -

  2. Writing right-to-left and vertical text

    - - Generating strings for different layouts is very similar. Here - are the most important differences.

    - -

      - -
    • For right-to-left text (like Arabic)

      - - The main difference here is that, as the advance width and - left side bearings are oriented against the flow of text, the - pen position must be decremented by the advance width, - before placing and rendering the glyph. Other than - that, the rest is strictly similar.

      - -

    • For vertical text (like Chinese or Japanese)

      - - In this case, the baseline is vertical, which means that the - pen position must be shifted in the vertical direction. You - need the vertical glyph metrics to do that (using the - TT_Get_Big_Glyph_Metrics() function).

      - - Once you get these, the rest of the process is very similar. - The glyph outline is placed relative to an imaginary origin of - (0,0), and you should translate it to the pen position before - rendering it.

      - - The big difference is that you must decrement pen_y, rather - than increment pen_x (this is for the TrueType convention of y - oriented upwards). - -

      -  pen_y -= metrics.advance;
      -
      - -

    - -

  3. Generating individual glyph bitmaps and using - them to render text

    - - Loading each glyph when rendering text is slow, and it's much - more efficient to render each one in a standalone bitmap to place - it in a cache. Text can then be rendered fast by applying simple - blit operations on the target device.

    - - To be able to render text correctly with the bitmaps, you must - record and associate with them its fitted bearings and advances. - Hence the following process:

    - -

      - -
    1. Generate the bitmaps.

      - -

        - -
      • Load the glyph and get its metrics. - -
        -  TT_Load_Glyph( instance,
        -                 glyph,
        -                 glyph_index,
        -                 TTLOAD_DEFAULT );
        -
        -  TT_Get_Glyph_Metrics( glyph, &metrics );
        -
        - - The bbox is always fitted when calling - TT_Get_Glyph_Metrics() on a hinted glyph. You can then - easily compute the glyph's dimension in pixels as: - -
        -  width  = (bbox.xMax - bbox.xMin) / 64;
        -  height = (bbox.yMax - bbox.yMin) / 64;
        -
        - - NOTE 1:
        - The fitted bounding box always contains all the dropouts - that may be produced by the scan-line converter. This - width and height are thus valid for all kinds of - glyphs).

        - - NOTE 2:
        - If you want to compute the dimensions of a rotated - outline's bitmap, compute its bounding box with - TT_Get_Outline_BBox(), then grid-fit the bbox manually: - -

        -  #define  FLOOR(x)    ((x) & -64)
        -  #define  CEILING(x)  (((x)+63) & -64)
        -
        -  xMin = FLOOR(xMin);
        -  yMin = FLOOR(yMin);
        -  yMin = CEILING(xMax);
        -  yMax = CEILING(yMax);
        -
        - - then compute width and height as above.

        - -

      • Create a bitmap of the given dimension, e.g.: - -
        -  bitmap.width  = width;
        -  bitmap.cols   = (width+7) & -8;
        -  bitmap.rows   = height;
        -  bitmap.flow   = TT_Flow_Up;
        -  bitmap.size   = bitmap.cols * bitmap.rows;
        -  bitmap.buffer = malloc( bitmap.size );
        -
        - -
      • Render the glyph into the bitmap.

        - - Don't forget to shift it by (-xMin, -yMin) to fit it in - the bitmap: - -

        -  /* Note that the offsets must be grid-fitted to */
        -  /* preserve hinting!                            */
        -  TT_Get_Glyph_Bitmap( glyph,
        -                       &bitmap,
        -                       -bbox.xMin,
        -                       -bbox.yMin );
        -
        - -
      - -
    2. Store the bitmap with the following values: - -
      -  bearingX / 64 = left side bearing in pixels
      -  advance / 64  = advance width/height in pixels
      -
      - - When your cache is set up, you can then render text using a - scheme similar to the ones describe in 1. and 2., - with the exception that now pen positions and metrics are - expressed in pixel values. We are done! - -
      -  pen_x = cursor_x;
      -  pen_y = cursor_y;
      -
      -  while ( glyph_to_render )
      -  {
      -    access_cache( glyph_index, metrics, bitmap );
      -
      -    blit_bitmap_to_position
      -     ( pen_x + bearingX,
      -       pen_y (+ bearingY depending on orientation ) );
      -
      -    pen_x += advance;
      -  }
      -
      - -
    - -
  4. Device-independent text rendering

    - - The previously described rendering processes all align glyphs on - the baseline according to metrics fitted for the display's - distance. In some cases, the display isn't the final output, and - placing the glyphs in a device-independent way is more important - than anything.

    - - A typical case is a word processor which displays text as it - should appear on paper when printed. As you've probably noticed, - the glyphs aren't always spaced uniformly on the screen as you - type them, sometimes the space between an `m' and a `t' is too - small, some other it is too large, etc.

    - - These differences are simply due to the fact that the word - processor aligns glyphs in an device-independent way, using - original metrics in font units to do it, then scale them as it - can to display text on screen, usually at a very smaller - resolution than your printer's one.

    - - Device-independence is a crucial part of document portability, - and it is very saddening to see that most professional word - processors don't do it correctly. For example, MS Word uses - the fitted metrics of the printer's resolution, rather than the - originals in font units.

    - - This is great to get sure that your text prints very well on your - printer, but it also implies that someone printing the exact same - document on a device with different output resolutions (e.g. - bubble-jet vs. laser printers) may encounter trouble.

    - - As the differences in advances accumulate on one line, they can - sum to the width of one or more glyphs in extreme cases, which is - enough to `overflow' the automatic justification algorithm. This - may add additional lines of printed text, or even remove some. - Moreover, supplemental lines can produce unexpected page breaks - and `blank' pages. This can be extremely painful when working - with large documents, as this `feature' may require you to - redesign completely your formatting to re-print it.

    - - In conclusion, if you want portable document rendering, never - hesitate to use and apply device-independent terms! For example, - a simple way to produce text would be:

    - -

      - -
    1. Get a scale to convert from your device-independent units - to 26.6 pixels.

      - -

    2. Get another scale to convert from original font units to - device-independent units.

      - -

    3. Perform pen placement and advances in device-independent - units.

      - -

    4. To render each glyph, compute the pen's rounded position, - as well as the rounded glyph left side bearing, both - expressed in 26.6 pixels (don't use the fitted metrics). You - will then be able to place the glyph and/or blit its bitmap. - -

    - -

  5. Kerning glyphs

    - - An interesting effect that most people appreciate is - kerning. It consists of modifying the spacing between two - successive glyphs according to their outlines. For example, the - letters `T' and a `y' can be easily moved closer, as the top of - the `y' fits nicely under the `T's upper right bar.

    - - To perform kerning, the TrueType specification provides a - specific table (its tag being `kern'), with several storage - formats. This section doesn't explain how to access this - information; however, you can have a look at the standard - extension called `ttkern.h' which comes with FreeType.

    - - The kerning distance between two glyphs is a value - expressed in font units which indicates whether their outline can - be moved together or apart when one follows the other. The - distance isn't reflexive, which means that the kerning for the - glyph pair (`T',`y') isn't the same as the one for (`y',`T').

    - - The value is positive when the glyphs must be moved apart, and - negative when they must be moved closer. You can implement - kerning simply by adding its scaled and rounded value to the - advance width when moving the pen position. Here an example for - horizontal kerning: - -

    -  #define ROUND( x )  ( (x + 32) & -64 )
    -
    -  scaled_kerning = kerning * imetrics.x_scale / 0x10000;
    -
    -  pen_x += metrics.advance + ROUND( scaled_kerning );
    -
    - -
  6. Rotated and stretched/slanted text

    - - In order to produce rotated glyphs with FreeType, one must - understand a few things:

    - -

      - -
    • The engine doesn't apply specific transformations to the - glyphs it loads and processes (other than the simpler - resolution-base scaling and grid-fitting). If you want to - rotate glyphs, you will have to load their outline, then apply - the geometric transformations that please you (a number of - APIs are there to help you to do it easily).

      - -

    • Even if the glyph loader hints `straight' glyphs, it is - possible to inform the font and glyph programs that you're - going to later transform the resulting outlines. Two flags - can be passed to the bytecode interpreter:

      - -

        - -
      • The `rotated' flag indicates that you are going to - rotate the glyphs in a non-trivial direction (i.e., on - neither of the two coordinate axis). You are advised not - to set it when writing 90 degrees-rotated text for - example.

        - -

      • The `stretched' flag indicates that you are going to - apply a transformation that will distort distances. While - rotations and symmetries keep distances constant, slanting - and stretching do modify them. - -
      - -

    - - These flags can be interpreted by the glyph code to toggle certain - processings which vary from one font to the other. However, most - of the TrueType fonts that were tested with FreeType, if not all - of them, simply change the dropout-mode when any of these flags is - set, and/or disable hinting when rotation is detected. We advise - you to never set these flags, even when rotating text. For what - it's worth, hinted rotated text is no uglier than un-hinted - one.

    - - You can use the function TT_Set_Instance_Transform_Flags() to set - them. Then, rendering can be done with the following calls: - -

    -  /* set the flags */
    -  TT_Set_Instance_Transforms( instance, 
    -                              rotated,
    -                              stretched );
    -
    -  /* load a given glyph */
    -  TT_Get_Glyph_Outline( instance,
    -                        glyph,
    -                        index,
    -                        TTLOAD_DEFAULT );
    -
    -  /* access its outline */
    -  TT_Get_Glyph_Outline( instance, &outline );
    -
    -  /* in order to transform it */
    -  TT_Transform_Outline( outline, &matrix );
    -  /* and/or */
    -  TT_Translate_Outline( outline,
    -                        x_offset, y_offset );
    -
    -  /* to render it */
    -  TT_Get_Outline_Bitmap( outline, &bitmap );
    -
    - - Here is an example, assuming that the following variables - -
    -  TT_Matrix  matrix;        /* 2x2 matrix */
    -  TT_Pos     x_off, y_off;  /* corrective offsets */
    -
    - - define a transformation that can be correctly applied to a glyph - outline which have been previously placed relative to the - imaginary point position (0,0) with bearings preserved. Rendering - text can now be done as follows:

    - -

      - -
    1. Initialize the pen position; when rotating, it is extremely - well advised to use sub-pixel placement as you don't care - about hinting. - -
      -  pen_x = cursor_x;
      -  pen_y = cursor_y;
      -
      - -
    2. Transform the glyph as needed, then translate it to the - current pen position: - -
      -  TT_Transform_Outline( outline, &matrix );
      -  TT_Translate_Outline( outline,
      -                        pen_x + x_off,
      -                        pen_y + y_off );
      -
      - - (Note that the transformation offsets have been included in - the translation.)

      - -

    3. Render the bitmap, as it has now been placed correctly.

      - -

    4. To change the pen position, transform the vector (0,advance) - with your matrix, and add it: - -
      -  vec_x = metrics.advance;
      -  vec_y = 0;
      -  TT_Transform_Vector( &vec_x, &vec_y, &matrix );
      -  pen_x += vec_x;
      -  pen_y += vec_y;
      -
      - -
    5. Start over at 2. until completion. - -

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    - IMPORTANT NOTE:

    - - Do not grid-fit the pen position before rendering your glyph when - rendering rotated text. If you do, your transformed baseline - won't be preserved on each glyph, and the text will look like it's - `hopping' randomly. This is particularly visible at small - sizes.

    - - Sub-pixel precision placement is very important for clean - rotated text. -


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  7. Font-smoothing, a.k.a. gray-levels - rendering

    - - The FreeType engine's scan-line converter (the component also - called the rasterizer) is able to convert a vectorial glyph - outline into either a normal bitmap, or an 8-bit pixmap (a.k.a. - colored bitmaps on some systems). This last feature is - called gray-level rendering or font-smoothing, - because it uses a user-supplied palette to produce anti-aliased - versions of the glyphs.

    - - Its principle is to render a bitmap which is twice as large than - the target pixmap, then simply filtering it using a 2x2 - summation.

    - -


    - NOTE:

    - - FreeType's scan-line converter doesn't use or need an intermediate - second bitmap. Rather, filtering is performed in a single pass - during the sweep (see the file `raster.txt' for more information - about it). -


    - - You'll notice that, as with Windows 95, FreeType's rasterizer - only grays those parts of the glyph which need it, i.e., diagonals - and curves, while keeping horizontal and vertical stems straight - `black'. This greatly improves the legibility of text, while - avoiding the `blurry' look anti-aliased fonts typically found with - Adobe's Type Manager or Acrobat.

    - - There are thus five available gray-levels, ranging from 0 - to 4, where level 0 and level 4 are the background - and foreground colors, respectively, and where levels 1, - 2, 3 are intermediate. For example, to render black text on - a white background, one can use a palette like:

    - -

      - - palette[0] = white (background)
      - palette[1] = light gray
      - palette[2] = medium gray
      - palette[3] = dark gray
      - palette[4] = black (foreground)
      - -

    - - To set the engine's gray-level palette, simply use the API - function TT_Set_Raster_Palette() after initialization. It expects - an array of 5 chars which will be used to render the - pixmaps.

    - - Note that the rasterizer doesn't create bitmaps or pixmaps. - Rather, it simply renders glyphs in the arrays you pass to it. - The generated glyph bitmaps are simply `or'-ed to the target (with - 0 being the background as a convention); in the case of pixmaps, - pixels are simply written to the buffer, in spans of four aligned - bytes.

    - -


    - NOTE:

    - - The raster isn't able to superpose `transparent' glyphs on the - target pixmap. This means that you should always call the API - functions TT_Get_Glyph_Pixmap() and TT_Get_Outline_Pixmap() with - an empty map, and perform the superposition yourself.

    - - This can be more or less tricky, depending on the palette you are - using and your target graphics resolution. One of the components - found in the test directory, called `display.c', has large - comments on the way it implements it for the test programs. You - are encouraged to read the test program sources to understand how - one can take advantage of font smoothing.

    - - Pixmap surimposition is too system-specific a feature to be part - of the FreeType engine. Moreover, not everybody needs it! -


    - - Finally, the question of sur-imposing anti-aliased colored text on - any texture, since being even more tricky, is left as an exercise - to the reader ;-) If this topic really interests you, the - FreeType mailing list may host some helpful enthusiasts ready to - answer your questions. Who knows :-)

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  8. Other interesting text processes

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    • Glyph substitution

      - - Substitution is used to replace one glyph by another when some - specific condition is met in the text string. Its most common - examples are ligatures (like replacing the `f' followed by `i' - by the single glyph `fi' if available in the font), as well as - positional selection as performed in the Arabic script (for - those not aware of this, each letter of the Arabic alphabet - can be written differently according to its position on words: - starting, ending, intermediate, or isolated).

      - - The base TrueType format doesn't define any table for glyph - substitution. However, GX, TrueType Open, and OpenType - provide (incompatible) extensions to perform it. Of course, - it isn't supported by the engine, but an extension could be - easily written to access the required tables.

      - - [Support for TrueType Open is already partially available.]

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    • Justification

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    - -
- -To be continued... - - - diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/glyphs.txt b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/glyphs.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 239686aefea..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/glyphs.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,999 +0,0 @@ -http://www.freetype.org - - Glyph Hell - - An introduction to glyphs, as used and defined in the FreeType engine - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - -Introduction - -This article discusses in great detail the definition of glyph metrics, per -se the TrueType specification, and the way they are managed and used by the -FreeType engine. This information is crucial when it comes to rendering text -strings, either in a conventional (i.e. Roman) layout, or with vertical or -right-to-left ones. Some aspects like glyph rotation and transformation are -explained too. - -Comments and corrections are highly welcome, and can be sent to the FreeType -developers list. - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - -I. An overview of font files - -In TrueType, a single font file is used to contain information related to -classification, modeling and rendering of text using a given typeface. This -data is located in various independent `tables', which can be sorted in four -simple classes, as described below: - - * Face Data - - We call face data the amount of information related to a given - typeface, independently of any particular scaling, transformation, - and/or glyph index. This usually means some typeface-global metrics and - attributes, like family and styles, PANOSE number, typographic - ascenders and descenders, as well as some very TrueType specific items - like the font `programs' found in the fpgm and prep tables, the gasp - table, character mappings, etc. - - In FreeType, a face object is used to model a font file's face data. - - * Instance Data - - We call instance a given pointsize/transformation, at a given device - resolution (e.g. 8pt at 96x96dpi, or 12pt at 300x600dpi, etc). Some - tables found in the font files are used to produce instance-specific - data, like the cvt table, or the prep program. Though they are often - part of the face data, their processing results in information called - instance data. - - In FreeType, it is modeled through an instance object, which is always - created from an existing face object. - - * Glyph Data - - We call glyph data the piece of information related to specific glyphs. - This includes the following things that are described in more details - in the next sections: - - o The glyph's vectorial representation, also called its outline. - - o Various metrics, like the glyph's bounding box, its bearings and - advance values. - - o TrueType specifies a specific instruction bytecode, used to - associate each glyph with a small program, called the glyph code. - Its purpose is to grid-fit the outline to any target instance, in - order to produce excellent output at small pixel sizes. - - The FreeType engine doesn't map each glyph to a single structure, as - this would waste memory for no good reason. Rather, a glyph object is a - container, created from any active face, which can be used to load - and/or process any font glyph at any instance (or even no instance at - all). Of course, the glyph properties (outline, metrics, bitmaps, etc.) - can be extracted independently from an object once it has been loaded - or processed. - - * Text and Layout Data - - Finally, there is a last class of data that doesn't really fit in all - others, and that can be called text data. It comprises information - related to the grouping of glyphs together to form text. Simple - examples are the kerning table, which controls the spacing between - adjacent glyphs, as well as some of the extensions introduced in - TrueType Open, OpenType, and TrueType GX like glyph substitution - (ligatures, vertical representations), baseline management, - justification, etc. - - This article focuses on the basic TrueType tables, and hence, will only - talk about kerning, as FreeType doesn't support OpenType nor GX (yet). - [Support for TrueType Open is already partially available.] - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - -II. Glyph Outlines - -TrueType is a scalable font format; it is thus possible to render glyphs at -any scale, and under any affine transform, from a single source -representation. However, simply scaling vectorial shapes exhibits at small -sizes (where `small' refers here to anything smaller than at least -150 pixels) a collection of un-harmonious artifacts, like widths and/or -heights degradations. - -Because of this, the format also provides a complete programming language -used to design small programs associated to each glyph. Its role is to align -the point positions on the pixel grid after the scaling. This operation is -hence called grid-fitting, or even hinting. - - 1. Vectorial representation - - The source format of outlines is a collection of closed paths called - contours. Each contour delimits an outer or inner region of the glyph, - and can be made of either line segments and/or second-order beziers - (also called conic beziers or quadratics). - - It is described internally as a series of successive points, with each - point having an associated flag indicating whether it is `on' or `off' - the curve. These rules are applied to decompose the contour: - - o Two successive `on' points indicate a line segment joining them. - - o One `off' point amidst two `on' points indicates a conic bezier, - the `off' point being the control point, and the `on' ones the - start and end points. - - o Finally, two successive `off' points forces the rasterizer to - create (only during bitmap rendering) a virtual `on' point amidst - them, at their exact middle. This greatly facilitates the - definition of successive Bezier arcs. - - * # on - * off - __---__ - #-__ _-- -_ - --__ _- - - --__ # \ - --__ # - -# - Two `on' points - Two `on' points and one `off' point - between them - - * - # __ Two `on' points with two `off' - \ - - points between them. The point - \ / \ marked `0' is the middle of the - - 0 \ `off' points, and is a `virtual - -_ _- # on' point where the curve passes. - -- It does not appear in the point - list. - * - - Each glyph's original outline points are located on a grid of - indivisible units. The points are stored in the font file as - 16-bit integer grid coordinates, with the grid origin's being at (0,0); - they thus range from -16384 to 16383. - - In creating the glyph outlines, a type designer uses an imaginary - square called the EM square. Typically, the EM square encloses the - capital letter `M' and most other letters of a typical roman alphabet. - The square's size, i.e., the number of grid units on its sides, is very - important for two reasons: - - o It is the reference used to scale the outlines to a given - instance. For example, a size of 12pt at 300x300dpi corresponds to - 12*300/72 = 50 pixels. This is the size the EM square would appear - on the output device if it was rendered directly. In other words, - scaling from grid units to pixels uses the formula - - pixel_size = point_size * resolution / 72 - - pixel_coordinate = grid_coordinate * pixel_size / EM_size - - o The greater the EM size is, the larger resolution the designer can - use when digitizing outlines. For example, in the extreme example - of an EM size of 4 units, there are only 25 point positions - available within the EM square which is clearly not enough. - Typical TrueType fonts use an EM size of 2048 units (note: with - Type 1 PostScript fonts, the EM size is fixed to 1000 grid units. - However, point coordinates can be expressed in floating values). - - Note that glyphs can freely extend beyond the EM square if the font - designer wants this. The EM is used as a convenience, and is a valuable - convenience from traditional typography. - - Grid units are very often called font units or EM units. - - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- - IMPORTANT NOTE: - - Under FreeType, scaled pixel positions are all expressed in the 26.6 - fixed float format (made of a 26-bit integer mantissa, and a 6-bit - fractional part). In other words, all coordinates are multiplied by 64. - The grid lines along the integer pixel positions, are multiples of 64, - like (0,0), (64,0), (0,64), (128,128), etc., while the pixel centers - lie at middle coordinates (32 modulo 64) like (32,32), (96,32), etc. - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- - - 2. Hinting and Bitmap rendering - - As said before, simply scaling outlines to a specific instance always - creates undesirable artifacts, like stems of different widths or - heights in letters like `E' or `H'. Proper glyph rendering needs that - the scaled points are aligned along the pixel grid (hence the name - grid-fitting), and that important widths and heights are respected - throughout the whole font (for example, it is very often desirable that - the letters `I' and `T' have their central vertical line of the same - pixel width). - - Type 1 PostScript font files include with each glyph a small series of - distances called hints, which are later used by the type manager to try - grid-fitting the outlines as cleverly as possible. On one hand, it has - the consequence that upgrading your font engine can enhance the visual - aspects of all fonts of your system; on the other hand, the quality of - even the best version of Adobe's Type Manager isn't always very - pleasing at small sizes (notwithstanding font smoothing). - - TrueType takes a radically different approach: Each glyph has an - associated `program', designed in a specific geometrical language, - which is used to align explicitly each outline point to the pixel grid, - preserving important distances and metrics. A stack-based low-level - bytecode is used to store it in the font file, and is interpreted later - when rendering the scaled glyphs. - - This means that even very complex glyphs can be rendered perfectly at - very small sizes, as long as the corresponding glyph code is designed - correctly. Moreover, a glyph can loose some of its details, like - serifs, at small sizes to become more readable, because the bytecode - provides interesting features. - - However, this also have the sad implication that an ill-designed glyph - code will always render junk, whatever the font engine's version, and - that it's very difficult to produce quality glyph code. There are about - 200 TrueType opcodes, and no known `high-level language' for it. Most - type artists aren't programmers at all and the only tools able to - produce quality code from vectorial representation have been - distributed to only a few font foundries, while tools available to the - public, e.g. Fontographer, are usually expensive though generating - average to mediocre glyph code. - - All this explains why an enormous number of broken or ugly `free' fonts - have appeared on the TrueType scene, and that this format is now - mistakenly thought as `crap' by many people. Funnily, these are often - the same who stare at the `beauty' of the classic `Times New Roman' and - `Arial/Helvetica' at 8 points. - - Once a glyph's code has been executed, the scan-line converter converts - the fitted outline into a bitmap (or a pixmap with font-smoothing). - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - -III. Glyph metrics - - 1. Baseline, Pens and Layouts - - The baseline is an imaginary line that is used to `guide' glyphs when - rendering text. It can be horizontal (e.g. Roman, Cyrillic, Arabic, - etc.) or vertical (e.g. Chinese, Japanese, etc). Moreover, to render - text, a virtual point, located on the baseline, called the pen - position, is used to locate glyphs. - - Each layout uses a different convention for glyph placement: - - o With horizontal layout, glyphs simply `rest' on the baseline. Text - is rendered by incrementing the pen position, either to the right - or to the left. - - [Image] - - The distance between two successive pen positions is - glyph-specific and is called the advance width. Note that its - value is always positive, even for right-to-left oriented - alphabets, like Arabic. This introduces some differences in the - way text is rendered. - - ------------------------------------------------------------------ - IMPORTANT NOTE: - - The pen position is always placed on the baseline in TrueType, - unlike the convention used by some graphics systems, like Windows, - to always put the pen above the line, at the ascender's position. - ------------------------------------------------------------------ - - o With vertical layout, glyphs are centered around the baseline: - - [Image] - - 2. Typographic metrics and bounding boxes - - A various number of face metrics are defined for all glyphs in a given - font. Three of them have a rather curious status in the TrueType - specification; they only apply to horizontal layouts: - - o The ascent - - This is the distance from the baseline to the highest/upper grid - coordinate used to place an outline point. It is a positive value, - due to the grid's orientation with the y axis upwards. - - o The descent - - The distance from the baseline to the lowest grid coordinate used - to place an outline point. This is a negative value, due to the - grid's orientation. - - o The linegap - - The distance that must be placed between two lines of text. The - baseline-to-baseline distance should be computed as - - ascent - descent + linegap - - if you use the typographic values. - - The problem with these metrics is that they appear three times in a - single font file, each version having a slightly different meaning: - - 1. The font's horizontal header provides the ascent, descent and - linegap fields, which are used to express the designer's intents, - rather than the real values that may be computed from all glyphs - in the outline. These are used by the Macintosh font engine to - perform font mapping (i.e. font substitution). - - 2. The OS/2 table provides the usWinAscent and usWinDescent fields. - These values are computed for glyphs of the Windows ANSI charset - only, which means that they are wrong for any other glyph. Note - that usWinDescent is always positive (i.e. looks like `-descent'). - - 3. The OS/2 table provides the typoAscender, typoDescender and - typoLinegap values, which hopefully concern the whole font file. - These are the correct system-independent values! - - All metrics are expressed in font units. If you want to use any of the - two first versions of these metrics, the TrueType specification - contains some considerations and computing tips that might help you. - - Other, simpler metrics are: - - o The glyph's bounding box, also called bbox - - This is an imaginary box that encloses any glyph (usually as - tightly as possible). It is represented by four fields, namely - xMin, yMin, xMax, and yMax, that can be computed for any outline. - In FreeType, their values can be in font units (if measured in the - original outline) or in 26.6 pixel units (if measured on scaled - outlines). - - Note that if it wasn't for grid-fitting, you wouldn't need to know - a box's complete values, but only its dimensions to know how big - is a glyph outline/bitmapa. However, correct rendering of hinted - glyphs needs the preservation of important grid alignment on each - glyph translation/placement on the baseline, which is why FreeType - always returns the complete glyph outline. - - Note also that the font's header contains a global font bounding - box in font units which should enclose all glyphs in a font. This - can be used to pre-compute the maximum dimensions of any glyph at - a given instance. - - o The internal leading - - This concept comes directly from the world of traditional - typography. It represents the amount of space within the `leading' - which is reserved for glyph features that lay outside of the EM - square (like accentuation). It usually can be computed as - - internal_leading = ascent - descent - EM_size - - o The external leading - - This is another name for the linegap. - - 3. Bearings and Advances - - Each glyph has also distances called bearings and advances. Their - definition is constant, but their values depend on the layout, as the - same glyph can be used to render text either horizontally or - vertically. - - 1. The left side bearing: a.k.a. bearingX - - This is the horizontal distance from the current pen position to - the glyph's left bounding box edge. It is positive for horizontal - layouts, and most generally negative for vertical one. - - 2. The top side bearing: a.k.a. bearingY - - This is the vertical distance from the baseline to the top of the - glyph's bounding box. It is usually positive for horizontal - layouts, and negative for vertical ones - - 3. The advance width: a.k.a. advanceX - - This is the horizontal distance the pen position must be - incremented (for left-to-right writing) or decremented (for - right-to-left writing) by after each glyph is rendered when - processing text. It is always positive for horizontal layouts, and - null for vertical ones. - - 4. The advance height: a.k.a. advanceY - - This is the vertical distance the pen position must be decremented - by after each glyph is rendered. It is always null for horizontal - layouts, and positive for vertical layouts. - - 5. The glyph width - - The glyph's horizontal extent. More simply, it is (bbox.xMax - - bbox.xMin) for unscaled font coordinates. For scaled glyphs, its - computation requests specific care, described in the grid-fitting - chapter below. - - 6. The glyph height - - The glyph's vertical extent. More simply, it is (bbox.yMax - - bbox.yMin) for unscaled font coordinates. For scaled glyphs, its - computation requests specific care, described in the grid-fitting - chapter below. - - 7. The right side bearing - - Only used for horizontal layouts to describe the distance from the - bbox's right edge to the advance width. It is in most cases a - non-negative number. The FreeType library doesn't provide this - metric directly, as it isn't really part of the TrueType - specification. It can be computed simply as - - advance_width - left_side_bearing - (xMax-xMin) - - [Image] - - [Image] - - Finally, if you use `ABC widths' under Windows and OS/2, the following - relations apply: - - A = left side bearing - B = width - C = right side bearing - - A+B+C = advance width - - 4. The effects of grid-fitting - - All these metrics are stored in font units in the font file. They must - be scaled and grid-fitted properly to be used at a specific instance. - This implies several things: - - o First, a glyph program not only aligns the outline along the grid - pixel, it also processes the left side bearing and the advance - width. Other grid-fitted metrics are usually available in optional - TrueType tables if you need them. - - o A glyph program may decide to extend or stretch any of these two - metrics if it has a need for it. This means that you cannot assume - that the fitted metrics are simply equal to the scaled one plus or - minus a liberal distance < 1 pixel (i.e., less than 64 fractional - pixel units). For example, it is often necessary to stretch the - letter `m' horizontally at small pixel sizes to make all vertical - stems visible, while the same glyph can be perfectly `square' at - larger sizes. - - o Querying the fitted metrics of all glyphs at a given instance is - very slow, as it needs to load and process each glyph - independently. For this reason, some optional TrueType tables are - defined in the specification, containing pre-computed metrics for - specific instances (the most commonly used, like 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, - and 14 points at 96dpi, for example). These tables aren't always - present in a TrueType font. - - If you don't need the exact fitted value, it's much faster to - query the metrics in font units, then scale them to the instance's - dimensions. - - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- - IMPORTANT NOTE: - - Another very important consequence of grid-fitting is the fact that - moving a fitted outline by a non-integer pixel distance will simply - ruin the hinter's work, as alignments won't be preserved. The - translated glyph will then look `ugly' when converted to a bitmap! - - In other words, each time you want to translate a fitted glyph outline, - you must take care of only using integer pixel distances (the x and - y offsets must be multiples of 64, which equals to 1.0 in the 26.6 - fixed float format). If you don't care about grid-fitting (typically - when rendering rotated text), you can use any offset you want and use - sub-pixel glyph placement. - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - -IV. Text processing - -This section demonstrates how to use the concepts previously defined to -render text, whatever the layout you use. - - 1. Writing simple text strings - - We will start by generating a simple string with a Roman alphabet. The - layout is thus horizontal, left to right. - - For now, we will assume all glyphs are rendered in a single target - bitmap. The case of generating individual glyph bitmaps, then placing - them on demand on a device is presented in a later chapter of this - section. - - Rendering the string needs to place each glyph on the baseline; this - process looks like the following: - - 1. Place the pen to the cursor position. The pen is always located on - the baseline. Its coordinates must be grid-fitted (i.e. multiples - of 64)! - - pen_x = cursor_x; - pen_y = cursor_y; - - 2. Load the glyph outline and its metrics. Using the flag - TTLOAD_DEFAULT will scale and hint the glyph: - - TT_Load_Glyph( instance, - glyph, - glyph_index, - TTLOAD_DEFAULT ); - - TT_Get_Glyph_Metrics( glyph, &metrics ); - TT_Get_Glyph_Outline( glyph, &outline ); - - 3. The loader always places the glyph outline relative to the - imaginary pen position (0,0). You thus simply need to translate - the outline by the vector: - - ( pen_x, pen_y ) - - To place it on its correct position, you can use the call - - TT_Translate_Outline( outline, pen_x, pen_y ); - - 4. Render the outline in the target bitmap, the glyph will be - surimposed on it with a binary `or' operation (FreeType never - creates glyph bitmaps by itself, it simply renders glyphs in the - arrays you pass to it. See the API reference for a complete - description of bitmaps and pixmaps). - - TT_Get_Outline_Bitmap( outline, &target_bitmap ); - - ------------------------------------------------------------------ - IMPORTANT NOTE: - - If you don't want to access the outline in your code, you can also - use the API function TT_Get_Glyph_Bitmap() which does the same as - the previous lines: - - TT_Get_Glyph_Outline( glyph, &outline ); - TT_Translate_Outline( outline, x_offset, y_offset ); - TT_Get_Outline_Bitmap( outline, &target_bitmap ); - TT_Translate_Outline( outline, -x_offset, -y_offset ); - - is equivalent to: - - TT_Get_Glyph_Bitmap( glyph, - x_offset, - y_offset, - &target_bitmap ); - - ------------------------------------------------------------------ - - 5. Now advance the pen to its next position. The advance is always - grid-fitted when the glyph was hinted: - - pen_x += metrics.advance; - - The advance being grid-fitted, the pen position remains aligned on - the grid. - - 6. Start over on item 2 until string completion. That's it! - - 2. Writing right-to-left and vertical text - - Generating strings for different layouts is very similar. Here are the - most important differences. - - o For right-to-left text (like Arabic) - - The main difference here is that, as the advance width and left - side bearings are oriented against the flow of text, the pen - position must be decremented by the advance width, before placing - and rendering the glyph. Other than that, the rest is strictly - similar. - - o For vertical text (like Chinese or Japanese) - - In this case, the baseline is vertical, which means that the pen - position must be shifted in the vertical direction. You need the - vertical glyph metrics to do that (using the - TT_Get_Big_Glyph_Metrics() function). - - Once you get these, the rest of the process is very similar. The - glyph outline is placed relative to an imaginary origin of (0,0), - and you should translate it to the pen position before rendering - it. - - The big difference is that you must decrement pen_y, rather than - increment pen_x (this is for the TrueType convention of y oriented - upwards). - - pen_y -= metrics.advance; - - 3. Generating individual glyph bitmaps and using them to render text - - Loading each glyph when rendering text is slow, and it's much more - efficient to render each one in a standalone bitmap to place it in a - cache. Text can then be rendered fast by applying simple blit - operations on the target device. - - To be able to render text correctly with the bitmaps, you must record - and associate with them its fitted bearings and advances. Hence the - following process: - - 1. Generate the bitmaps. - - + Load the glyph and get its metrics. - - TT_Load_Glyph( instance, - glyph, - glyph_index, - TTLOAD_DEFAULT ); - - TT_Get_Glyph_Metrics( glyph, &metrics ); - - The bbox is always fitted when calling TT_Get_Glyph_Metrics() - on a hinted glyph. You can then easily compute the glyph's - dimension in pixels as: - - width = (bbox.xMax - bbox.xMin) / 64; - height = (bbox.yMax - bbox.yMin) / 64; - - NOTE 1: - The fitted bounding box always contains all the dropouts that - may be produced by the scan-line converter. This width and - height are thus valid for all kinds of glyphs). - - NOTE 2: - If you want to compute the dimensions of a rotated outline's - bitmap, compute its bounding box with TT_Get_Outline_BBox(), - then grid-fit the bbox manually: - - #define FLOOR(x) ((x) & -64) - #define CEILING(x) (((x)+63) & -64) - - xMin = FLOOR(xMin); - yMin = FLOOR(yMin); - yMin = CEILING(xMax); - yMax = CEILING(yMax); - - then compute width and height as above. - - + Create a bitmap of the given dimension, e.g.: - - bitmap.width = width; - bitmap.cols = (width+7) & -8; - bitmap.rows = height; - bitmap.flow = TT_Flow_Up; - bitmap.size = bitmap.cols * bitmap.rows; - bitmap.buffer = malloc( bitmap.size ); - - + Render the glyph into the bitmap. - - Don't forget to shift it by (-xMin, -yMin) to fit it in the - bitmap: - - /* Note that the offsets must be grid-fitted to */ - /* preserve hinting! */ - TT_Get_Glyph_Bitmap( glyph, - &bitmap, - -bbox.xMin, - -bbox.yMin ); - - 2. Store the bitmap with the following values: - - bearingX / 64 = left side bearing in pixels - advance / 64 = advance width/height in pixels - - When your cache is set up, you can then render text using a scheme - similar to the ones describe in 1. and 2., with the exception that - now pen positions and metrics are expressed in pixel values. We - are done! - - pen_x = cursor_x; - pen_y = cursor_y; - - while ( glyph_to_render ) - { - access_cache( glyph_index, metrics, bitmap ); - - blit_bitmap_to_position - ( pen_x + bearingX, - pen_y (+ bearingY depending on orientation ) ); - - pen_x += advance; - } - - 4. Device-independent text rendering - - The previously described rendering processes all align glyphs on the - baseline according to metrics fitted for the display's distance. In - some cases, the display isn't the final output, and placing the glyphs - in a device-independent way is more important than anything. - - A typical case is a word processor which displays text as it should - appear on paper when printed. As you've probably noticed, the glyphs - aren't always spaced uniformly on the screen as you type them, - sometimes the space between an `m' and a `t' is too small, some other - it is too large, etc. - - These differences are simply due to the fact that the word processor - aligns glyphs in an device-independent way, using original metrics in - font units to do it, then scale them as it can to display text on - screen, usually at a very smaller resolution than your printer's one. - - Device-independence is a crucial part of document portability, and it - is very saddening to see that most professional word processors don't - do it correctly. For example, MS Word uses the fitted metrics of the - printer's resolution, rather than the originals in font units. - - This is great to get sure that your text prints very well on your - printer, but it also implies that someone printing the exact same - document on a device with different output resolutions (e.g. bubble-jet - vs. laser printers) may encounter trouble. - - As the differences in advances accumulate on one line, they can sum to - the width of one or more glyphs in extreme cases, which is enough to - `overflow' the automatic justification algorithm. This may add - additional lines of printed text, or even remove some. Moreover, - supplemental lines can produce unexpected page breaks and `blank' - pages. This can be extremely painful when working with large documents, - as this `feature' may require you to redesign completely your - formatting to re-print it. - - In conclusion, if you want portable document rendering, never hesitate - to use and apply device-independent terms! For example, a simple way to - produce text would be: - - 1. Get a scale to convert from your device-independent units to 26.6 - pixels. - - 2. Get another scale to convert from original font units to - device-independent units. - - 3. Perform pen placement and advances in device-independent units. - - 4. To render each glyph, compute the pen's rounded position, as well - as the rounded glyph left side bearing, both expressed in 26.6 - pixels (don't use the fitted metrics). You will then be able to - place the glyph and/or blit its bitmap. - - 5. Kerning glyphs - - An interesting effect that most people appreciate is kerning. It - consists of modifying the spacing between two successive glyphs - according to their outlines. For example, the letters `T' and a `y' can - be easily moved closer, as the top of the `y' fits nicely under the - `T's upper right bar. - - To perform kerning, the TrueType specification provides a specific - table (its tag being `kern'), with several storage formats. This - section doesn't explain how to access this information; however, you - can have a look at the standard extension called `ttkern.h' which comes - with FreeType. - - The kerning distance between two glyphs is a value expressed in font - units which indicates whether their outline can be moved together or - apart when one follows the other. The distance isn't reflexive, which - means that the kerning for the glyph pair (`T',`y') isn't the same as - the one for (`y',`T'). - - The value is positive when the glyphs must be moved apart, and negative - when they must be moved closer. You can implement kerning simply by - adding its scaled and rounded value to the advance width when moving - the pen position. Here an example for horizontal kerning: - - #define ROUND( x ) ( (x + 32) & -64 ) - - scaled_kerning = kerning * imetrics.x_scale / 0x10000; - - pen_x += metrics.advance + ROUND( scaled_kerning ); - - 6. Rotated and stretched/slanted text - - In order to produce rotated glyphs with FreeType, one must understand a - few things: - - o The engine doesn't apply specific transformations to the glyphs it - loads and processes (other than the simpler resolution-base - scaling and grid-fitting). If you want to rotate glyphs, you will - have to load their outline, then apply the geometric - transformations that please you (a number of APIs are there to - help you to do it easily). - - o Even if the glyph loader hints `straight' glyphs, it is possible - to inform the font and glyph programs that you're going to later - transform the resulting outlines. Two flags can be passed to the - bytecode interpreter: - - + The `rotated' flag indicates that you are going to rotate the - glyphs in a non-trivial direction (i.e., on neither of the - two coordinate axis). You are advised not to set it when - writing 90 degrees-rotated text for example. - - + The `stretched' flag indicates that you are going to apply a - transformation that will distort distances. While rotations - and symmetries keep distances constant, slanting and - stretching do modify them. - - These flags can be interpreted by the glyph code to toggle certain - processings which vary from one font to the other. However, most of the - TrueType fonts that were tested with FreeType, if not all of them, - simply change the dropout-mode when any of these flags is set, and/or - disable hinting when rotation is detected. We advise you to never set - these flags, even when rotating text. For what it's worth, hinted - rotated text is no uglier than un-hinted one. - - You can use the function TT_Set_Instance_Transform_Flags() to set them. - Then, rendering can be done with the following calls: - - /* set the flags */ - TT_Set_Instance_Transforms( instance, - rotated, - stretched ); - - /* load a given glyph */ - TT_Get_Glyph_Outline( instance, - glyph, - index, - TTLOAD_DEFAULT ); - - /* access its outline */ - TT_Get_Glyph_Outline( instance, &outline ); - - /* in order to transform it */ - TT_Transform_Outline( outline, &matrix ); - /* and/or */ - TT_Translate_Outline( outline, - x_offset, y_offset ); - - /* to render it */ - TT_Get_Outline_Bitmap( outline, &bitmap ); - - Here is an example, assuming that the following variables - - TT_Matrix matrix; /* 2x2 matrix */ - TT_Pos x_off, y_off; /* corrective offsets */ - - define a transformation that can be correctly applied to a glyph - outline which have been previously placed relative to the imaginary - point position (0,0) with bearings preserved. Rendering text can now be - done as follows: - - 1. Initialize the pen position; when rotating, it is extremely well - advised to use sub-pixel placement as you don't care about - hinting. - - pen_x = cursor_x; - pen_y = cursor_y; - - 2. Transform the glyph as needed, then translate it to the current - pen position: - - TT_Transform_Outline( outline, &matrix ); - TT_Translate_Outline( outline, - pen_x + x_off, - pen_y + y_off ); - - (Note that the transformation offsets have been included in the - translation.) - - 3. Render the bitmap, as it has now been placed correctly. - - 4. To change the pen position, transform the vector (0,advance) with - your matrix, and add it: - - vec_x = metrics.advance; - vec_y = 0; - TT_Transform_Vector( &vec_x, &vec_y, &matrix ); - pen_x += vec_x; - pen_y += vec_y; - - 5. Start over at 2. until completion. - - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- - IMPORTANT NOTE: - - Do not grid-fit the pen position before rendering your glyph when - rendering rotated text. If you do, your transformed baseline won't be - preserved on each glyph, and the text will look like it's `hopping' - randomly. This is particularly visible at small sizes. - - Sub-pixel precision placement is very important for clean rotated text. - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- - - 7. Font-smoothing, a.k.a. gray-levels rendering - - The FreeType engine's scan-line converter (the component also called - the rasterizer) is able to convert a vectorial glyph outline into - either a normal bitmap, or an 8-bit pixmap (a.k.a. colored bitmaps on - some systems). This last feature is called gray-level rendering or - font-smoothing, because it uses a user-supplied palette to produce - anti-aliased versions of the glyphs. - - Its principle is to render a bitmap which is twice as large than the - target pixmap, then simply filtering it using a 2x2 summation. - - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- - NOTE: - - FreeType's scan-line converter doesn't use or need an intermediate - second bitmap. Rather, filtering is performed in a single pass during - the sweep (see the file `raster.txt' for more information about it). - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- - - You'll notice that, as with Windows 95, FreeType's rasterizer only - grays those parts of the glyph which need it, i.e., diagonals and - curves, while keeping horizontal and vertical stems straight `black'. - This greatly improves the legibility of text, while avoiding the - `blurry' look anti-aliased fonts typically found with Adobe's Type - Manager or Acrobat. - - There are thus five available gray-levels, ranging from 0 to 4, where - level 0 and level 4 are the background and foreground colors, - respectively, and where levels 1, 2, 3 are intermediate. For example, - to render black text on a white background, one can use a palette like: - - palette[0] = white (background) - palette[1] = light gray - palette[2] = medium gray - palette[3] = dark gray - palette[4] = black (foreground) - - To set the engine's gray-level palette, simply use the API function - TT_Set_Raster_Palette() after initialization. It expects an array of - 5 chars which will be used to render the pixmaps. - - Note that the rasterizer doesn't create bitmaps or pixmaps. Rather, it - simply renders glyphs in the arrays you pass to it. The generated glyph - bitmaps are simply `or'-ed to the target (with 0 being the background - as a convention); in the case of pixmaps, pixels are simply written to - the buffer, in spans of four aligned bytes. - - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- - NOTE: - - The raster isn't able to superpose `transparent' glyphs on the target - pixmap. This means that you should always call the API functions - TT_Get_Glyph_Pixmap() and TT_Get_Outline_Pixmap() with an empty map, - and perform the superposition yourself. - - This can be more or less tricky, depending on the palette you are using - and your target graphics resolution. One of the components found in the - test directory, called `display.c', has large comments on the way it - implements it for the test programs. You are encouraged to read the - test program sources to understand how one can take advantage of font - smoothing. - - Pixmap surimposition is too system-specific a feature to be part of the - FreeType engine. Moreover, not everybody needs it! - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- - - Finally, the question of sur-imposing anti-aliased colored text on any - texture, since being even more tricky, is left as an exercise to the - reader ;-) If this topic really interests you, the FreeType mailing - list may host some helpful enthusiasts ready to answer your questions. - Who knows :-) - - 8. Other interesting text processes - - o Glyph substitution - - Substitution is used to replace one glyph by another when some - specific condition is met in the text string. Its most common - examples are ligatures (like replacing the `f' followed by `i' by - the single glyph `fi' if available in the font), as well as - positional selection as performed in the Arabic script (for those - not aware of this, each letter of the Arabic alphabet can be - written differently according to its position on words: starting, - ending, intermediate, or isolated). - - The base TrueType format doesn't define any table for glyph - substitution. However, GX, TrueType Open, and OpenType provide - (incompatible) extensions to perform it. Of course, it isn't - supported by the engine, but an extension could be easily written - to access the required tables. - - [Support for TrueType Open is already partially available.] - - o Justification - - ... - -To be continued... diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/i18n.txt b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/i18n.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 22f5da9c1fd..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/i18n.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,161 +0,0 @@ - -Using national language support (NLS) in FreeType -================================================= - -21. 1. 1998 -Erwin Dieterich - - -1) Introduction -2) Using gettext (user's view) -3) Using gettext (programmer's view) -4) Using gettext (maintainer's view) -5) How can I switch off NLS? I don't need/want it. - - -Only Unix NLS using gettext() is covered here. If you are able to -help with internationalization (i18n) for different operating -systems, please e-mail me at Erwin.Dieterich.ED@Bayer-AG.de. - - - -1) Introduction - -If a program is to be used by people who are not fluent speakers of -English, the first thing they will ask for is communication in their -native language. If someone tries to implement NLS in a program -using only #ifdefs and other such programming strategies, it's -likely that this someone will get nowhere. - -Gettext() is a possible way to help. Only minimal extra programming -effort is needed; the translations are implemented separately from -the program, and it is not necessary to recompile a program if you -want to switch the messages to a different language. If you wouldd -like to know more about gettext(), I recommend reading the GNU -gettext tools manual, written by Ulrich Drepper, Jim Meyering, and -Francois Pinard. - -Currently supported languages are: - - Czech (cz) translator: Pavel Kankovsky - - Dutch (nl) translator: Gertjan de Back - French (fr) translator: David Turner - German (de) translator: Erwin Dieterich - - Spain (es) translator: Miguel A. Perez Valdenebro - - -Currently supported programs in the `test' directory are: - - ftlint - ftdump - fterror - ftmetric - ftsbit - - -2) Using gettext (user's view) - -Using gettext as an end user is very simple. If FreeType is -correctly installed on your computer, you can simply issue an -`export LANG=' in your Bourne shell or `setenv -LANG=' if you are using csh. That's all. In order to -switch back to English, just use `export LANG=' or `setenv LANG='. - - is a two character code describing your language: -de=German, fr=French etc. Every supported language has its own -.po file in the `po' directory of FreeType. If your -language is not there you should consider contributing a -translation. Just e-mail me. Here is a transcript of what `export -LANG=' does: - - test> ftlint 24 furiosot.ttf - Could not find or open furiosot.ttf. - FreeType error message: OS/2 table missing. - - test> export LANG=de - test> ftlint 24 furiosot.ttf - Datei `furiosot.ttf' konnte nicht gefunden oder geöffnet werden. - FreeType Fehlermeldung: `OS/2'-Tabelle fehlt. - - test> export LANG= - test> ftlint 24 furiosot.ttf - Could not find or open file furioso.ttf. - FreeType error message: OS/2 table missing. - -Doesn't this look good? But what if nothing happens if you set -LANG? Here are some hints: - -First: Is your language really supported? If it is, you need to be -sure that you have gettext() installed (if you are sitting at a -Linux box, chances are very good that you have). If you compiled -FreeType yourself and nothing strange happened, then your version of -FreeType has NLS compiled in, as this is the default, unless you -forgot to install the translation files in the right places (`make -install' in the po/ directory should be enough, but you need root -permissions as these files are installed somewhere in /usr/local) -- -good luck :-) - - -3) Using gettext (programmer's view) - -If you intend to use NLS in your program, you just need to make a -few simple changes. Here I only describe how NLS is enabled in the -programs that come with FreeType in test/. If you would like to add -NLS to other programs using FreeType as well, take a look at -FreeType's installation files; you can probably use these files as a -model. - -Every string that should be translated needs gettext() around it. -So - - Message( "Usage: %s fontname[.ttf|.ttc]\n\n", - execname ); - -becomes - - Message( gettext( "Usage: %s fontname[.ttf|.ttc]\n\n" ), - execname ); - - -Yes, it's that simple. Next you need to initialize gettext. Put -the following in the header section of your file: - - #include "ft_conf.h" - #ifdef HAVE_LIBINTL_H - #include - #endif - - #ifndef HAVE_LIBINTL_H - #define gettext( x ) ( x ) - #endif - -and this at the very beginning of your main program: - - #ifdef HAVE_LIBINTL_H - setlocale(LC_ALL, ""); - bindtextdomain( "freetype", LOCALEDIR ); - textdomain( "freetype" ); - #endif - - -That's all. Just have a look at fterror.c in test/. - - -4) Using gettext (maintainer's view) - -I am too lazy today :-) If something isn't clear, just ask me. - - -5) How can I switch off NLS? 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Each `trick' has some - drawbacks, be it on code size or portability. - - The performance improvement cannot be quantified here simply - because id depends significantly on platforms _and_ compilers. - - - -I. Tweaking the configuration file -================================== - - The FreeType configuration file is named `ft_conf.h' and contains - the definition of various macros that are used to configure the - engine at build time. - - Apart from the Unix configuration file, which is generated when - calling the `configure' script from the template called - - freetype/ft_conf.h.in , - - all configuration files are located in - - freetype/lib/arch//ft_conf.h , - - where stands for your platform. This release also - provides an `ansi' build, i.e., the directory `lib/arch/ansi' used - to compile with any ANSI-compliant compiler. - - The configuration macros that relate to performance are described - next. - - - 1. TT_CONFIG_OPTION_INTERPRETER_SWITCH - -------------------------------------- - - If set, this macro builds a bytecode interpreter which uses a - huge `switch' statement to parse the bytecode stream during - glyph hinting. - - If unset, the interpreter uses a big jump table to call each - bytecode's routine. - - This macro is *set* by default. However, it may be worthwile on - some platforms to unset it. - - Note that this macro is ignored until - TT_CONFIG_OPTION_BYTECODE_INTERPRETER is set. - - - 2. TT_CONFIG_OPTION_STATIC_INTERPRETER - -------------------------------------- - - If set, this macro builds a bytecode interpreter which uses a - static variable to store its state. On some processors, this - will produce code which is bigger but slightly faster. - - Note that you should NOT DEFINE this macro when building a - thread-safe version of the engine. - - This macro is *unset* by default. - - - 3. TT_CONFIG_OPTION_STATIC_RASTER - --------------------------------- - - If set, this macro builds a scan-line converter which uses a - static variable to store its state. On some processors, though - depending on the compiler used, this will produce code which is - bigger but moderately faster. - - Note that you should NOT DEFINE this macro when building a - thread-safe version of the engine. - - This macro is *unset* by default. We do not recommend using it - except for extreme cases where a performance `edge' is needed. - - - 4. TT_USE_LONG_LONG - ------------------- - - Define TT_USE_LONG_LONG if you want to enable the use of the - 'long long' 64-bit type provided by gcc and other compilers. - Note that: - - 1. The type wasn't ANSI C in 1989 (but is now OK with the new - C99), and thus will produce many warnings during library - compilation with many compilers, including gcc 2.8.x. - - 2. Though the generated object files are slightly smaller, the - resulting executables are bigger of about 4kB! gcc must be - linking some extra code in there! - - 3. There is really no speed gain in doing so (but it may help - debug the ttcalc component). - - IMPORTANT NOTE: You don't need to define it on 64-bits machines! - - NOTE 2 : This flag used to be _GNUC_LONG64_ - - - -II. Replacing some components with optimized versions -===================================================== - - You can also, in order to improve performance, replace one or more - components from the original source files. Here are our - suggestions. - - - 1. Use memory-mapped files whenever available - --------------------------------------------- - - Loading a glyph from a TrueType file needs many random seeks, - which take a lot of time when using disk-based files. - - Whenever possible, use memory-mappings to improve load - performance dramatically. For an example, see the source file - - freetype/lib/arch/unix/ttmmap.c - - which uses Unix memory-mapped files. - - - 2. Replace the computation routines in `ttcalc.c' - --------------------------------------------------- - - This file contains many computation routines that can easily be - replaced by inline-assembly, tailored for a specific processor - and/or compiler. - - After heavy testing, we have found that these functions, - especially TT_MulDiv(), are the ones that are most extensively - used and called when loading glyphs from a font file. - - We do not provide inline-assembly with this release, as we want - to emphasize the portability of our library. However, when - working on a specific project where the hardware is known to be - fixed (like on an embedded system), great performance gains - could be achieved by replacing these routines. - - (By the way, the square root function is not optimal, but it is - very seldom called. However, its accuracy is _critical_. - Replacing it with a fast but inaccurate algorithm will ruin the - rendering of glyphs at small sizes.) - - - -III. Measuring performance improvements -======================================= - - Once you have chosen some improvements and rebuilt the library, - some quick ways to measure the `new' speed are: - - - Run the test program `ftlint' on a directory containing many - TrueType fonts, and measure the time it takes. On Unix, you can - use the shell command `time' to do it like in - - % time test/ftlint 10 /ttfonts/*.ttf - - This will measure the performance improvement of the TrueType - interpreter. - - - Run the test program `fttimer' on a font containing many complex - glyphs (the latest available versions of Times or Arial should - do it), probaby using anti-aliasing, as in: - - % time test/fttimer -g /ttfonts/arial.ttf - - Compare the results of several of these runs for each build. - - ---- end of OPTIMIZE --- diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/porting.txt b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/porting.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f5dd737e8dc..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/porting.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1078 +0,0 @@ - - - The FreeType Porting Guide - - or - - Everything you need to know to make FreeType - run on the weirdest system - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - - Table of Contents - - - Introduction - - I. General design and system modules - - II. Memory component API - - 1. The alloction function: TT_Alloc() - 2. The release function: TT_Free() - 3. The ALLOC() and ALLOC_ARRAY() macros - 4. The MEM_xxxx() macros - - III. File component API - - 1. Streams and their functions - 2. Frames and file access - 3. Differences in thread support levels - - IV. Mutex component API - - V. Summary & Advanced concepts - - 1. Porting summary - 2. Exotic filesystems - - VI. Troubleshooting - - Conclusion - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - -Introduction -============ - -The FreeType engine is portable in many ways: - -- First, it can be compiled by any ANSI C compliant compiler, which - guarantees the widest possible uses. - -- Its default build uses a tiny fraction of the ANSI libc, mainly - for memory management and I/O access, which should be available on - most systems (i.e., malloc(), free(), fopen(), fread(), etc). - -- Its design is modular, and allows an implementer to remove all - dependencies on a particular runtime environment, to adapt the - engine to its specific needs. For example, it is possible to use - memory-mapped files on systems which support them. - -This document explains the engine's design, presenting the `system' -modules that need to be changed by porters of the library, as well -as how to do it. - -Note that this documentation is _very_ detailed, and you may -DIRECTLY JUMP to SECTION V (Summary and advanced concepts) which -gives you a QUICK STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO PORTING each component, -without the need to understand all the guts of the TrueType engine. - -Several issues are discussed, including the use of exotic font -storage conventions. - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - - -I. General design, and system modules -===================================== - - The engine's design is intentionally highly modular. It is made - of several `components', each with its own specific goals. Three - of these play an important role with regards to portability. They - are: - - - the memory component: - - Found in the files `ttmemory.h' and `ttmemory.c'. It defines - several macros and a few functions used by _all_ other modules - to allocate, release, copy, and move memory blocks. - - - the file component: - - Found in the files `ttfile.h' and `ttfile.c'. It defines - several types and abstractions (streams, frames), that are used - by _all_ other modules to access font files. - - - the mutex component: - - This component compiles to a null object if the engine is built - in single-thread mode. Otherwise, for thread-safe and reentrant - builds, the macros and functions it defines are used by the rest - of the engine to protect shared variables. - - NOTE: - - Because the ANSI libc does not provide synchronisation - primitives (synchronisation isn't portable accross platforms), - the default implementation, found in `ttmutex.c', is made of - dummy functions which always return a successful error - condition. - - You _need_ to re-define this component for your system if you - decide to make a thread-safe or reentrant build, even if you - use the ANSI libc. - - - When specializing a component, i.e., rewriting it for your - platform, you should respect a few conventions which are explained - in the following sections. Note also that the system-specific - implementations are usually placed in the - `freetype/lib/arch/' directory. For example: - - freetype/lib/arch/unix/ttmmap.c - - A Unix-only implementation of ttfile which uses the - memory-mapped file API (this greatly improves the engine's - performance, due to the random access pattern typicals of - glyph data retrieval). - - freetype/lib/arch/os2/os2file.c - - This is an implementation of ttfile specific to OS/2, which - directly calls the system functions DosOpen(), DosRead(), etc. - - The FreeType/2 DLL (a free TrueType font driver for OS/2) also - uses its own memory component which calls a special allocation - routine required in its runtime environment, and also provides - additional statistics that can be displayed by an auxiliary - tool while the driver is running in the system. - -We ask you to respect this directory convention. This really needs -a minor Makefile change, and still having the ability to compile the -`default' ttfile and ttmemory will help you debug your specific -ports by easy comparisons. - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - - -II. Memory component API -======================== - - This section presents the macros and functions defined in - ttmemory.h, and how they should be implemented, if you decide to - rewrite the source file ttmemory.c from scratch. An easier - solution would be to replace the calls to malloc() and free() with - your own functions, though. - - -1. Allocation routine : TT_Alloc() ----------------------------------- - - This function is used to allocate blocks of memory, just like - malloc(), but defines a very different interface. Its prototype - is: - - TT_Error TT_Alloc( long size, void** p ); - - [The FreeType source files use abstract data types like `Long' for - all internal functions and `TT_Long' for externally visible - structures. See tttypes.h and freetype.h, respectively.] - - We can see that: - - - The function returns an error code, and _not_ a pointer. The - reason for this is that your own implementation may perfectly - fail for more than one good reason. For example, it could - detect a corrupted heap, a memory exhaustion or an unusually - large block, and have a different error code for each of these - cases. - - If a memory allocation error occurs in a FreeType function, it - is always taken into account (of course, for safety reasons), - but its code is directly sent to the caller. This means that - your own applications and font servers will be able to interpret - these errors and let you handle them appropriately. - - - Its second argument is the _address_ of a typeless pointer. - This means the need to typecast it before calling this function. - - The macro MEM_Alloc() is defined in ttmemory.h to do it for you, - as well as the `memory extraction' performed by the `&' - operator, so that you can write: - - char* buffer; - - - MEM_Alloc( size, buffer ); - - instead of - - TT_Alloc( size, (void**)&buffer ); - - Note that the engine _never_ uses this macro directly, but - ALLOC() instead (see below) in order to _always_ test the error - code. - - ***************** - *** IMPORTANT *** - ***************** - - - A newly allocated block should _always_ be filled with zeroes! - This is a _very_ strong convention used within all the engine. - It helps greatly to reduce code size, in general. If your - implementation of TT_Alloc() does not respect it, you are pretty - certain to build an unrunnable (at best) or (worse) instable - engine! Beware. - - -2. Release routine: TT_Free() ------------------------------ - - This routine is naturally used to release any block created - through TT_Alloc(). Its prototype is: - - TT_Error TT_Free( void** P ); - - We can see that: - - - It also returns an error code. Note, however, that the error is - ignored in most, if not all, parts of the engine. This is - because freeing memory usually happens when all necessary work - has been finished, or when something already wrong happened. - - - It takes the address of a typeless-pointer, and _not_ the - pointer's value itself. This is used to set the pointer's value - to NULL just after the block was released, which avoids dangling - references in objects. Of course, there is a macro defined to - simplify source writing. One can use FREE() like: - - char* buffer; - - - MEM_Alloc( size, buffer ); - - .... work .... - - FREE( buffer ); - - /* now `buffer' is set to NULL; the following line will */ - /* seg-fault */ - - a = buffer[0]; - - - ***************** - *** IMPORTANT *** - ***************** - - - The function TT_Free() (and thus the macro FREE()) will accept a - NULL pointer successfully! This means more precisely that the - address of a pointer may have the value NULL; in this case it - will return with a successful error code (TT_Err_Ok == 0). - - This convention is also _very_ strong in the engine, and - simplifies both code size and style. One of its primary origin - is the engine's object management which requires the ability to - release an object, be it normal or `partial', with the same - code. - - -3. The ALLOC() and ALLOC_ARRAY() macros ---------------------------------------- - - Two macros are also defined to make the FreeType source code - easier to read and understand. Their role is to perform an - allocation, while saving the error condition in an _implicit_ - local variable called `error', and returning a boolean which is - set to true in case of error. Their definition is - - #define ALLOC( pointer, size ) \ - ( ( error = MEM_Alloc( pointer, size ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - - and - - #define ALLOC_ARRAY( pointer, count, type ) \ - ( ( error = MEM_Alloc( pointer, \ - (count) * sizeof ( type ) ) ) \ - != TT_Err_Ok ) - - They are always used in `if' statements, and can be chained - together. Here is some example code: - - char* buffer1 = 0; /* temporary buffer 1 */ - char* buffer2 = 0; /* temporary buffer 2 */ - TT_Error error; - - - ... - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( buffer1, n, TT_F26Dot6 ) || - ALLOC_ARRAY( buffer2, n, short ) ) - goto Fail; - - ... work ... - - Fail: - FREE( buffer2 ); - FREE( buffer1 ); - return error; - - - Notes: - - - If an error occurs during the first allocation, execution will - jump immediately to the `Fail' label. - - - The failure code, which releases the buffers, does not need to - differentiate whether the first allocation succeeded or not - (simply because FREE() accepts null pointers with no - problems). - - The equivalent code, without macros, would be: - - char* buffer1; - char* buffer2; - TT_Error error; - - - error = TT_Alloc( n * sizeof ( TT_F26Dot6 ), - (void**)&buffer1 ); - if ( error ) goto Fail_Buffer1; - - error = TT_Alloc( n * sizeof ( short ), - (void**)&buffer2 ); - if ( error ) goto Fail_Buffer2; - - .... work .... - - Fail_Buffer2: - TT_Free( (void**)&buffer2 ); - - Fail_Buffer1: - TT_Free( (void**)&buffer1 ); - - - Which is a lot less clear about its intents, and uses more special - cases. - - -4. The MEM_xxxx() macros ------------------------- - - Finally, three macros are defined to perform some common memory - block operations. Their names are rather explicative: - - - MEM_Copy() - - Used by the engine to copy one block of data in memory to - another one. - - - MEM_Set() - - Used to set all bytes of a block of memory to a given value. - - - MEM_Move() - - Well, guess what ;-) - - - These operations could have been embedded in functions like - TT_Mem_Copy(), TT_Mem_Set(), and TT_Mem_Move(), but a lot of - compilers are able to inline directly calls to such `intrinsic' - functions as memcpy() and memmove(). Hence, macros make sense - here. - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - - -III. File Component API -======================= - - This section describes the file component's API, and the things - that are needed to port it to a specific system. Note that only a - fraction of the source code in `ttfile.c' needs to be rewritten - during a port. - - -1. Streams and their functions ------------------------------- - - A stream in FreeType (version 1.x) encapsulates both the - location/naming of a file, and its access. This is due to the - fact that they were originally designed to embed a simple ANSI - `FILE*' file pointer. - - This means several things: - - - A stream is created and opened via the TT_Open_Stream() - function. It takes, in the default build, a font pathname of - type `char*' that it uses when calling fopen(). - - - It can be released/closed via the function TT_Close_Stream(). - - - It embeds a `current file position', just like an ordinary file - descriptor. It is thus seekable, through the function - TT_Seek_File(). - - - Raw data can be extracted from a stream through TT_Read_File() - and TT_Read_At_File(). - - However, it has certain properties that differ from a libc `FILE*' - data type: - - - Because each face object has its own stream, and because most - operating systems limit the number of opened system resources in - each process, it is more than helpful to be able to `flush' a - stream. - - A stream is said to be flushed if the system resource it - contains (like a file descriptor) has been closed. However, - this resource is re-opened automatically when needed. - - The function TT_Flush_Stream() is used to flush a stream. If a - stream has been flushed, it is also said to be `asleep'. - - - The engine calls TT_Use_Stream() before each new stream access. - With it, the file component is able to awake (or `activate') - streams that are flushed, if needed. - - - Consequently, the engine calls TT_Done_Stream() when it has - performed all I/O access. These two APIs (TT_Use_Stream() and - TT_Done_Stream()) let the file component track and manage the - engine's access patterns, and allows it to cache opened streams - more cleverly. - - For example, one could implement an LRU list used to track the - `oldest' streams, and only activate the 10 `freshest' ones, thus - limiting the total number of system stream resources used by the - library, independently of the total number of opened faces in - the engine. - - -2. Frames and file access -------------------------- - - In order to resolve endianess and alignment issues, the engine - uses the concept of `frames' to extract data from a TrueType - table. - - - A frame is simply a sequence of successive bytes, taken from a - stream from its current position. A frame can only exist within - a stream. - - - The function TT_Access_Frame() (ideally) reads its data and - places it into an intermediate buffer, which is later used for - parsing. This function also checks that the whole frame fits - into the original file. For example, it will return an error if - detecting `over-reads' in the file (which can happen if the font - file is broken). - - Note that the intermediate buffer disappears in the case of - memory-mapped files. - - - Each frame has an internal cursor, which is set to its buffer's - base by the previous function. Note, however, that it differs - from the stream's current position, which has been advanced once - TT_Acess_Frame() is completed. - - - Data is extracted from the frame through calls to functions of - the form: - - TT_Get_(); - - where can be any of: Byte (unsigned char), Char - (signed char), Short, UShort, Long, or ULong. - - Each function returns the integer below the current frame - cursor, and advances the latter in the buffer. - - - Finally, when the frame access ends, the engine calls the - TT_Forget_Frame() function, which will release the intermediate - buffer and set the cursor to NULL. - - Here is a typical frame read sequence: - - /* first - read the next 12-bytes frame in memory */ - error = TT_Access_Frame( 12 ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - /* now, extract all data */ - object->field1 = TT_Get_Short(); - object->field2 = TT_Get_Long(); - object->field3 = TT_Get_Char(); - object->filed4 = TT_Get_Long(); - object->field5 = TT_Get_Byte(); - - /* done - now release the frame */ - TT_Forget_Frame(); - - /* now perform some checks */ - if ( object->field1 == -1 ) - return Error_1; - - if ( object->field2 > object->field4 ) - return Error_2; - - - ***************** - *** IMPORTANT *** - ***************** - - A few things need to be noticed by porters when they implement - frame loading (i.e. the TT_Access_Frame() function): - - - The functions that need to be ported are TT_Access_Frame() and - TT_Forget_Frame(). The TT_Get_XXXX() functions should be left - as is. - - - A frame has a state, and must _always_ be released through - TT_Forget_Frame() in case of an error. This means that the - engine will _never_ use code like the following: - - error = TT_Access_Frame( 12 ); - if ( error ) - goto Fail; - - object->field1 = TT_Get_Short(); - - /* now check error and return immediately -- */ - /* WITHOUT RELEASING FRAME! ERROR! */ - if ( object->field1 == -1 ) - goto Fail; - - object->field2 = TT_Get_Long(); - object->field3 = TT_Get_Char(); - object->field4 = TT_Get_Long(); - - /* check for error, return immediately -- */ - /* WITHOUT RELEASING FRAME! ERROR! */ - if ( object->field2 > object->field4 ) - goto Fail; - - /* now release frame */ - TT_Forget_Frame(); - - This means more simply that EACH successful call to - TT_Access_Frame() will ALWAYS be followed by a call to - TT_Forget_Frame()! - - - As a consequence of the first rule, and also in order to keep - things simple, NESTING FRAME ACCESSES are not allowed. For - example, the following code will produce an error: - - /* First frame access */ - error = TT_Access_Frame( 8 ); - if ( error ) - goto Fail; - - /* read a file offset */ - offset = TT_Get_Long(); - - /* seek and load another frame */ - error = TT_File_Seek( stream, offset ); - if ( error ) - goto Fail; - - error = TT_Access_Frame( 4 ); - /* The function TT_Access_Frame detects nested calls */ - /* and ALWAYS returns TT_Err_Nested_Frame_Access! */ - if ( error ) - goto Fail; - - data1 = TT_Get_Long(); - - /* release second frame */ - TT_Forget_Frame(); - - /* read next integer from the first frame */ - data2 = TT_Get_Long(); - - /* release first frame */ - TT_Forget_Frame(); - - This simplifies the work that needs to be done wen porting the - TT_Access_Frame() and TT_Forget_Frame() functions. - - -3. Differences in thread support levels ---------------------------------------- - - The FreeType library can be built to three distinct thread-support - levels. This section will present each other, and show how this - translates within the ttfile.c source code. - - a. Levels - - The three levels are - - - single thread - - No synchronization primitive is used to protect the data in - the file component. Hence, there is only one `current' stream - at any one time. Note, however, that in some cases, more than - one stream may be `active' (or `awakened'); e.g., when using - memory-mapped files, each opened face needs a valid mapping - before it can be used/parsed by the engine. - - - thread-safe - - The thread safe mode synchronizes concurrent accesses to the - renderer's component through mutexes. For the file component, - this means a single mutex which is `locked' by a call to - TT_Use_Stream(), and `released' by TT_Done_Stream(). - - As a consequence, there is only one possible `current' stream - when the engine reads files, like in the single thread case. - - - re-entrant - - In this mode, concurrent accesses are possible on many - components, including ttfile. This means that each - TT_Use_Stream() must _really_ create its own system/ANSI - stream for a single file, and that the file component _cannot_ - have any state (only stream objects have!), like a `current - stream' and `current frame'. - - This mode must use mutexes to protect all shared variables and - lists from concurrent changes/reads. The only component which - is still serialized in this mode is the scan-line converter - (a.k.a. ttraster). - - b. Implementation differences - - Because the TrueType engine serves more as a `font format - driver' than a general and high-level text-rendering library, it - has been decided to keep its code as simple and compact as - possible. - - This implies some implementation differences between the three - thread modes, which are briefly explained below: - - - Single-thread and thread-safe mode can have a state, which - means for ttfile.c, a `current stream' and `current frame'. - - - In the reentrant mode, the `state' must be stored in a - thread-local place, which means the stack (or more simply - local function variables). - - What follows is that some `ttfile' functions will not take the - same number of arguments depending on the thread-support mode. - Let us take the example of frame access and parsing: - - In single-thread and thread-safe mode, the current frame is - automatically set by the TT_Access_Frame() function, which only - takes a `size' argument to determine the run of bytes to extract - from the _current_stream_ within ttfile's state. - - Moreover, the TT_Get_XXXX() functions extract data from the - current frame, and need no arguments. A simple frame access - then looks like this: - - /* read the next 12-bytes frame from the _current_stream_ */ - error = TT_Access_Frame( 12 ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - /* now, extract all data from the _current_frame_ */ - object->field1 = TT_Get_Short(); - object->field2 = TT_Get_Long(); - object->field3 = TT_Get_Char(); - object->filed4 = TT_Get_Long(); - object->field5 = TT_Get_Byte(); - - /* done - now release the current frame */ - TT_Forget_Frame(); - - In reentrant mode, things are a bit different. The current - stream and current frame must be passed as parameters, and the - code looks like this (notice the new function parameters!): - - - TT_Frame frame; /* define a local variable to handle */ - /* the current frame */ - - .... /* we suppose we already have a stream variable */ - .... /* named `stream' (how surprising ;-) */ - - /* read the next 12-bytes frame from a given stream */ - error = TT_Access_Frame( stream, 12, &frame ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - /* now, extract all data from the given frame */ - object->field1 = TT_Get_Short( frame ); - object->field2 = TT_Get_Long ( frame ); - object->field3 = TT_Get_Char ( frame ); - object->filed4 = TT_Get_Long ( frame ); - object->field5 = TT_Get_Byte ( frame ); - - /* done - now release the current frame */ - TT_Forget_Frame( frame ); - - - The differences between these two schemes are striking. Though - an `easy' solution would have been to only write the engine in - reentrant-mode, it would have resulted in larger and slightly - slower code, as well as the source a bit more obscure about its - intents and thus harder to maintain. Also, the reentrant - version is only needed in rare cases and environments, and it - was not thought as a good idea to complexify _source_ code in - order to comply with rare uses. - - The problem is solved within the engine by the use of a set of - carefully selected macros, which help generate both versions - from a _single_ source file. - - Moreover, as the macros imitate the non-reentrant syntax (i.e., - the use of the `stream' and `frame' parameters is implicit to - the macros), the source is kept clear and easy to understand, - even if compiled in re-entrant mode. - - The code looks then like the following in the engine: - - /* read the next 12-bytes frame from the current stream */ - /* assignment of the error code in the local `error' */ - /* variable is also implicit to the ACCESS_Frame macro, */ - /* and its result is always a boolean (no ANSI warnings) */ - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 12 ) ) - goto Fail; - - /* Now, extract all data from the current frame. */ - /* The macros GET_xxxxx use an implicit local `frame' */ - /* variable in reentrant mode. */ - - object->field1 = GET_Short(); - object->field2 = GET_Long(); - object->field3 = GET_Char(); - object->filed4 = GET_Long(); - object->field5 = GET_Byte(); - - /* done - now release the current frame */ - - FORGET_Frame(); - - Another advantage of the above code is its `expressiveness' in - the sense that it really describes what is happening during the - frame load, hiding the boring but necessary details required by - error checking and reentrancy. And if the error checks are - within the macros, we are sure we won't forget them because they - are `too boring to code' (one of the reason why `exceptions' - caught so quickly in C++ and Java). - - c. Consequences on ttfile - - Of course, the macros only hide real differences in - implementation which must be reflected in ttfile.h and ttfile.c. - In order to ease this task, some other macros are used, which - use is reserved for these two files. There are: - - STREAM_ARG - STREAM_ARGS - FRAME_ARG - FRAME_ARGS in ttfile.h - - CUR_Stream - STREAM_VAR - STREAM_VARS - FRAME_VAR - FRAME_VARS in ttfile.c - - All of these macros (with the exception of CUR_Stream) default - to nothing (i.e. a void macro) in single-thread and re-entrant - mode, which only differ from the use of a mutex lock and release - in the functions TT_Use_Stream() and TT_Done_Stream(). - CUR_Stream defaults to the file component's current stream, - found in its internal state (as you can guess, it designates the - `current stream'). - - On the opposite, the macros are used to define additional - function parameters (if a function is called) and arguments (if - calling in a function). For example, the following (fictional) - code: - - /* return the size of a given stream */ - long Stream_Size( STREAM_ARG ) - { - return CUR_Stream.size; - } - - expands to: - - long Stream_Size() - { - return file_component.current_stream.size; - } - - in non-reentrant mode, and to: - - long Stream_Size( TT_Stream stream ) - { - return (*stream).size; - } - - otherwise. - - Thus, we can see the following reentrant expansions: - - STREAM_ARG --> TT_Stream stream - STREAM_ARGS --> TT_Stream stream, (note the comma) - - FRAME_ARG --> TT_Frame frame - FRAME_ARGS --> TT_Frame frame, (note the comma) - - STREAM_VAR --> stream - STREAM_VARS --> stream, - - FRAME_VAR --> frame - FRAME_VARS --> frame, - - They follow these simple rules: - - - An XXXX_ARG is used to define a single optional parameter in - a function _prototype_. The parameter is said to be single - if it is not followed by anything, e.g. - - long Stream_Size( STREAM_ARG ) - - - An XXXX_ARGS is the same, followed by a comma, in order to - place other (non-optional) parameters behind, e.g. - - TT_Error Stream_Seek( STREAM_ARGS long pos ) - - - An XXXX_VAR is used, _only_ within ttfile.c, to _call_ a - function having an XXXX_ARG or XXXX_ARGS in its prototype - resp. declaration. - - long Stream_Left( STREAM_ARG ) - { - return ( Stream_Size( STREAM_VAR ) - - Stream_Pos( STREAM_VAR ) ); - } - - - An XXXX_VARS is the same, but can be followed by non-optional - parameters. - - The macros allow you to write some code independently of the - thread level within ttfile.c. - - ***************** - *** IMPORTANT *** - ***************** - - In general, porters should not be concerned about the use of - these macros. One easy way to port is to take the ANSI code in - ttfile.c and modify only the parts that really access the system - (like fopen(), fread(), fseek(), etc). - - These details are explained here to make you understand how the - code works, in case you are interested in more elaborate ports. - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - - -IV. Mutex Component API -======================= - - As said before, the default library source code uses the ANSI libc - only, and the source code in ttmutex.c only contains dummy - functions which return a successful error condition in all cases. - - You thus NEED to specialize it in order to successfully use a - thread-safe or reentrant build. Here is explained what is really - important: - - -1. The TMutex type ------------------- - - The engine uses the `TMutex' type defined in ttmutex.h to handle - mutexes. It is only a typedef of a `void*' and should be kept - that way for the fastest porting. - - Your job will most probably be to store a system mutex/semaphore - handle or pointer in it. - - -2. The mutex macros and functions ---------------------------------- - - The interface file ttmutex.h defines several macros that are used - within the engine to protect all shared variables (like lists) - from concurrent accesses. All macros default to `void' (nothing) - in single thread mode, and to calls to the TT_Mutex_XXXX() - functions in multi-threaded modes. - - These functions are: - - o TT_Mutex_Create() - - Takes a TMutex address as an argument. It should place a NULL - pointer in this output variable in case of failure. - - o TT_Mutex_Lock() - - It also takes the address of a TMutex as an argument. Used to - lock the mutex/semaphore, of course. - - o TT_Mutex_Release() - - Guess what ;-) Same interface. - - o TT_Mutex_Delete() - - Destroys a mutex/semaphore. - - -3. Redefining the TMutex type ------------------------------ - - You can also get rid of the TT_Mutex_xxxx() functions if you want - to use your system's synchronization API. This can be done in two - simple steps: - - a. Redefine the TMutex type to suit your system's handle types. - - b. Redefine the MUTEX_xxxx() macros in order to call directly your - API in the case of multi-threaded builds. - - Both methods (specializing the TT_Mutex_xxx() functions or - redefining the macros) are possible. - - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - -V. Summary and Advanced Concepts -================================ - -1. Quick step-by-step guide to porting the system components ------------------------------------------------------------- - - a. Port the memory component - - o Look at the `ttmemory.h' file and change the macros - MEM_Copy(), MEM_Move(), and MEM_Set() to reflect your system's - API providing the equivalent functionality. The reason that - macros instead of functions are used there is that many - compilers are able to inline directly these functions within - your code. - - o Look at the `ttmemory.c' file. Replace the single malloc() - call with your own allocation routine, and the single free() - with your own release routine. If your allocator uses more - sophisticated functions, you will probably have to rewrite - more parts of this file. See section I above. - - b. Port the mutex component - - o Look at the file `ttmutex.c' and specialize each routine to - have it use your system's synchronization API. - - o For a more advanced port, you can also directly redefine the - definition of the TMutex type in ttmutex.h, as well as the - macro definitions (like MUTEX_Create(), MUTEX_Lock(), etc.) to - use directly your system's API. The TT_Mutex_xxxx() will not - be necessary then. - - c. Port the file component - - o For a quick port, look at the following functions and replace - the ANSI libc calls (like fopen(), fclose(), fread(), etc.): - - Stream_Activate(), Stream_Deactivate(), TT_Open_Stream(), - TT_Done_Stream(), TT_Seek_File(), TT_Skip_File(), - TT_Read_File(), TT_File_Pos() - - o If you plan to use memory-mapped files, you can have a look at - the Unix file component found in - `freetype/lib/arch/unix/ttmmap.c'. It should give you an - indication of what to do. - - -2. Exotic file systems and font resources ------------------------------------------ - - a. Other file naming conventions - - The high-level library uses the `TT_Text*' type to define the - type of characters used for a font file's pathname. By default, - it equals to the `char*' type, which allow you to open a face - object with the following call: - - error = TT_Open_Face( engine, "c:\fonts\times.ttf", &face ); - - The implementation of TT_Open_Face() passes directly the - pathname pointer to the internal TT_Open_Stream() function, - located in the file component, which really opens the file. - - Some filesystems use different naming conventions, like UTF-16 - code, where each character is coded in 16 bits. In order to - help them to use FreeType, all you need to do is the following: - - - Define the macro HAVE_TT_TEXT. - - - Define the type `TT_Text' to the character type you need, like - 'wchar_t' for Unicode. - - Note that this should apply when compiling the FreeType library, - as well as WHEN INCLUDING THE FILE `freetype.h' IN YOUR - APPLICATIONS. - - If the configuration macro HAVE_TT_TEXT is not defined, the file - `freetype.h' defines TT_Text as `char*'. You can read its - source code to see it more explicitly (look at the very first - lines of the code). - - You can also use TT_Text as a pointer to more specific files, - like a simple memory address when the font is located in ROM, - etc. - - Just synchronize the definition of TT_Text with the - implementation in ttfile.c! - - b. Font Resources - - FreeType 2.0 will feature many architectural changes that will - help make porting easier, especially with regards of the file - component. - - To do this, it will separate the concepts of a `font resource', - i.e. a file seen as a storage, from a `font stream', i.e. a - file seen as a stream of data. Only the resource related code - will be visible to porters, and it will be much easier to port - (for example, nearly all thread-support levels issues will be - treated internally in the rest of the engine, and will be - invisible to the resource component). - - We are sorry for the current design and state, but TT_Stream - started as a simple encapsulation of an ANSI FILE* variable, - before font-specific access patterns made them become what they - now are. - - FreeType 2.0 will be a good reason to re-design I/O access more - clearly, and fortunately with more power and flexibility (like - using easily files of different type, ROM-based, memory-mapped, - disk-based, in a single engine). - - However, all of this does not mean than the current design - does not work. It does, so do not hesitate to use it :-) - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - - -VI. Troubleshooting -=================== - - To be written. - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - - -Conclusion -========== - - To be written. - - ---- end of porting.txt --- diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/raster.txt b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/raster.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 34d05eb311d..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/raster.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,577 +0,0 @@ -This file is an attempt at explaining the internals of the FreeType -rasterizer. This component is quite general purpose and could -easily be integrated into other programs (but still under the -current license). - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - - The HOWs and WHYs of the FreeType rasterizer - - by David Turner - - - I. Introduction - - II. Rendering Technology - -III. Implementation Details - - IV. Gray-Level Support - - - -I. Introduction -=============== - - A rasterizer is a library in charge of converting a vectorial - representation of a shape into a bitmap. The FreeType rasterizer - has been developed to render the glyphs found in TrueType files, - made up of segments and second-order Beziers. This document is an - explanation of its design and implementation. - - Though these explanations start from the basics, a knowledge of - common rasterization techniques is assumed. - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - - -II. Rendering Technology -======================== - -1. Requirements ---------------- - - We will assume that all scaling/rotating/hinting/whatever has been - already done. The glyph is thus described, as in the TrueType - specification, by a list of points. Each point has an x and y - coordinate, as well as a flag that indicates whether the point is - _on_ or _off_ the curve. - - More precisely: - - - All point coordinates are in the 26.6 fixed float format as - defined by the specification. The orientation used is: - - ^ y - | reference orientation - | - *----> x - 0 - - This means that the `distance' between two neighbouring pixels - is 64 `units' (1 unit = 1/64th of a pixel). - - Note that, for the rasterizer, pixel centers are located at - integer coordinates, i.e., (0.0, 0.0) is the coordinate of the - origin's center (unlike what happens within the TrueType - bytecode interpreter where this point's center lies at (0.5, - 0.5)). - - A pixel line in the target bitmap is called a `scanline'. - - - A glyph is usually made of several contours, also called - outlines. A contour is simply a closed curve that delimits an - outer or inner region of the glyph. It is described by a series - of successive points of the points table. - - Each point of the glyph has an associated flag that indicates - whether it is `on' or `off' the curve. Two successive `on' - points indicate a line segment joining the two points. - - One `off' point amidst two `on' points indicates a second degree - Bezier parametric arc, defined by these three points (the `off' - point being the control point, and the `on' ones the start and - end points). - - Finally, two successive `off' points forces the rasterizer to - create, during rendering, an `on' point amidst them, at their - exact middle. This greatly facilitates the definition of - successive Bezier arcs. - - * # on curve - * off curve - __---__ - #-__ _-- -_ - --__ _- - - --__ # \ - --__ # - -# - Two `on' points - Two `on' points and one `off' point - between them - - * - # __ Two `on' points with two `off' - \ - - points between them. The point - \ / \ marked `0' is the middle of the - - 0 \ `off' points, and is a `virtual - -_ _- # on' point where the curve passes. - -- It does not appear in the point - * list. - - - The FreeType rasterizer, as intended to render TrueType glyphs, - does not support third order Beziers, usually found in Type 1 - fonts. Type 1 support may lead to further development of the - engine (it is already part of FreeType 2.0). - - The parametric form of a second-order Bezier is: - - P(t) = (1-t)^2*P1 + 2*t*(1-t)*P2 + t^2*P3 - - with t a real number in the range [0..1] - - P1 and P3 are the endpoints, P2 the control point. - - Note that the rasterizer does not use this formula. It exhibits, - however, one very useful property of Bezier arcs: Each point of - the curve is a weighted average of the control points. - - As all weights are positive and always sum up to 1, whatever the - value of t, each arc point lies within the triangle defined by the - arc's three control points. - - -2. Profiles and Spans ---------------------- - - The following is a basic explanation of the _kind_ of computations - made by the rasterizer to build a bitmap from a vector - representation. Note that the actual implementation is slightly - different, due to performance tuning and other factors. - - However, the following ideas remain in the same category, and are - more convenient to understand. - - a. Sweeping the shape - - The best way to fill a shape is to decompose it into a number of - simple horizontal segments, then turn them on in the target - bitmap. These segments are called `spans'. - - __---__ - _-- -_ - _- - - - \ - / \ - / \ - | \ - - __---__ Example: filling a shape - _----------_ with spans. - _-------------- - ----------------\ - /-----------------\ This is typically done from the top - / \ to the bottom of the shape, in a - | | \ movement called a `sweep". - V - - __---__ - _----------_ - _-------------- - ----------------\ - /-----------------\ - /-------------------\ - |---------------------\ - - - In order to draw a span, the rasterizer must compute its - coordinates, which are simply the shape's contours' - x-coordinates taken on the y-scanlines. - - - /---/ |---| Note that there are usually - /---/ |---| several spans per scanline. - | /---/ |---| - | /---/_______|---| When rendering this shape to the - V /----------------| current scanline y, we must - /-----------------| compute the x values of the - a /----| |---| points a, b, c, and d. - - - - * * - - - - * * - - y - - / / b c| |d - - - /---/ |---| - /---/ |---| And then turn on the spans a-b - /---/ |---| and c-d. - /---/_______|---| - /----------------| - /-----------------| - a /----| |---| - - - - ####### - - - - ##### - - y - - / / b c| |d - - b. Decomposing outlines into profiles - - For each scanline during the sweep, we need the following - information: - - o The number of spans on the current scanline, given by the - number of shape points intersecting the scanline (these are - the points a, b, c, and d in the above example). - - o The x coordinates of these points. - - These are computed before the sweep, in a phase called - `decomposition' which converts the glyph into *profiles*. - - Put it simply, a `profile' is a contour's portion that can only - be either ascending or descending, i.e., it is monotonic in the - vertical direction (we will also say y-monotonic). There is no - such thing as a horizontal profile, as we shall see. - - Here are a few examples: - - - this square - 1 2 - ---->---- is made of two - | | | | - | | profiles | | - ^ v ^ + v - | | | | - | | | | - ----<---- - - up down - - - this triangle - - P2 1 2 - - |\ is made of two | \ - ^ | \ \ | \ - | | \ \ profiles | \ | - | | \ v ^ | \ | - | \ | | + \ v - | \ | | \ - P1 ---___ \ ---___ \ - ---_\ ---_ \ - <--__ P3 up down - - - - A more general contour can be made of more than two profiles: - - __ ^ - / | / ___ / | - / | / | / | / | - | | / / => | v / / - | | | | | | ^ | - ^ | |___| | | ^ + | + | + v - | | | v | | - | | | up | - |___________| | down | - - <-- up down - - - Successive profiles are always joined by horizontal segments - that are not part of the profiles themselves. - - Note that for the rasterizer, a profile is simply an *array* - that associates one horizontal *pixel* coordinate to each bitmap - *scanline* crossed by the contour's section containing the - profile. Note also that profiles are *oriented* up or down - along the glyph's original flow orientation. - - In other graphics libraries, profiles are also called `edges' or - `edgelists'. - - c. The Render Pool - - FreeType has been designed to be able to run well on _very_ - light systems, including embedded systems with very few memory. - - A render pool will be allocated once; the rasterizer uses this - pool for all its needs by managing this memory directly in it. - The algorithms that are used for profile computation make it - possible to use the pool as a simple growing heap. This means - that this memory management is actually easy, and faster than - any kind of malloc()/free() combination. - - Moreover, we'll see later that the rasterizer is able, when - dealing with profiles too large and numerous to lie all at once - in the render pool, to immediately decompose recursively the - rendering process into independent sub-tasks, each taking less - memory to be performed (see `sub-banding' below). - - The render pool doesn't need to be large. A 4kByte pool is - enough for nearly all renditions, though nearly 100% slower than - a more confortable 16 or 32kByte pool (that was tested with - complex glyphs at sizes over 500 pixels). - - d. Computing Profiles Extents - - Remember that a profile is an array, associating a _scanline_ to - the x pixel coordinate of its intersection with a contour. - - Though it's not exactly how the FreeType rasterizer works, it is - convenient to think that we need a profile's height before - allocating it in the pool and computing its coordinates. - - The profile's height is the number of scanlines crossed by the - y-monotonic section of a contour. We thus need to compute these - sections from the vectorial description. In order to do that, - we are obliged to compute all (local and global) y-extrema of - the glyph (minima and maxima). - - - P2 For instance, this triangle has only - two y-extrema, which are simply - |\ - | \ P2.y as an y-maximum - | \ P3.y as an y-minimum - | \ - | \ P1.y is not an y-extremum (though it is - | \ a x-minimum, which we don't need). - P1 ---___ \ - ---_\ - P3 - - Note that the extrema are expressed in pixel units, not in - scanlines. The triangle's height is certainly (P3.y-P2.y+1) - pixel units, but its profiles' heights are computed in - scanlines. The exact conversion is simply: - - - min scanline = FLOOR ( min y ) - - max scanline = CEILING( max y ) - - A problem arises with Bezier Arcs. While a segment is always - necessarily y-monotonic (i.e., flat, ascending, or descending), - which makes extrema computations easy, the ascent of an arc can - vary between its control points. - - P2 - * - # on curve - * off curve - __-x--_ - _-- -_ - P1 _- - A non y-monotonic Bezier arc. - # \ - - The arc goes from P1 to P3. - \ - \ P3 - # - - We first need to be able to easily detect non-monotonic arcs, - according to their control points. I will state here, without - proof, that the monotony condition can be expressed as: - - P1.y <= P2.y <= P3.y for an ever-ascending arc - - P1.y >= P2.y >= P3.y for an ever-descending arc - - with the special case of - - P1.y = P2.y = P3.y where the arc is said to be `flat'. - - As you can see, these conditions can be very easily tested. - They are, however, extremely important, as any arc that does not - satisfy them necessarily contains an extremum. - - Note also that a monotonic arc can contain an extremum too, - which is then one of its `on' points: - - P1 P2 - #---__ * P1P2P3 is ever-descending, but P1 - -_ is an y-extremum. - - - ---_ \ - -> \ - \ P3 - # - - Let's go back to our previous example: - - P2 - * - # on curve - * off curve - __-x--_ - _-- -_ - P1 _- - A non-y-monotonic Bezier arc. - # \ - - Here we have - \ P2.y >= P1.y && - \ P3 P2.y >= P3.y (!) - # - - We need to compute the y-maximum of this arc to be able to - compute a profile's height (the point marked by an `x'). The - arc's equation indicates that a direct computation is possible, - but we'll rely on a different technique, which use will become - apparent a bit later. - - Bezier arcs have the special property of being very easily - decomposed into two other sub-arcs, which are themselves Beziers - arcs. Moreover, it is easy to prove that there is at most one - y-extremum on each Bezier arc (for second degree ones). - - For instance, the following arc P1P2P3 can be decomposed into - two sub-arcs Q1Q2Q3 and R1R2R3 that look like: - - P2 - * - # on curve - * off curve - - - Original Bezier Arc P1P2P3. - __---__ - _-- --_ - _- -_ - - - - / \ - / \ - # # - P1 P3 - - - - - P2 - * - - - - Q3 Decomposed into two subarcs - Q2 R2 Q1Q2Q3 and R1R2R3 - * __-#-__ * - _-- --_ - _- R1 -_ Q1 = P1 R3 = P3 - - - Q2 = (P1+P2)/2 R2 = (P2+P3)/2 - / \ - / \ Q3 = R1 = (Q2+R2)/2 - # # - Q1 R3 Note that Q2, R2, and Q3=R1 - are on a single line which is - tangent to the curve. - - We have then decomposed a non-y-monotonic bezier into two - smaller sub-arcs. Note that in the above drawing, both sub-arcs - are monotonic, and that the extremum is then Q3=R1. However, in - a more general case, only one sub-arc is guaranteed to be - monotonic. Getting back to our former example: - - Q2 - * - - __-x--_ R1 - _-- #_ - Q1 _- Q3 - R2 - # \ * - - - \ - \ R3 - # - - Here, we see that, though Q1Q2Q3 is still non-monotonic, R1R2R3 - is ever descending: we thus know that it doesn't contain the - extremum. We can then re-subdivide Q1Q2Q3 into two sub-arcs and - go on recursively, stopping when we encounter two monotonic - subarcs, or when the subarcs become simply too small. - - We will finally find the y-extremum. Note that the iterative - process of finding an extremum is called `flattening'. - - e. Computing Profiles coordinates - - Once we have the height of each profile, we are able to allocate - it in the render pool. We now have to compute its coordinate - for each scanline. - - In the case of segments, the computation is straightforward, and - uses good old Euclide (also known as Bresenham ;-). However, - for Bezier arcs, things get a little more complicated. - - We assume that all Beziers that are part of a profile are the - result of `flattening' the curve, which means that they are all - y-monotonic (ascending or descending, and never flat). We now - have to compute the arcs' intersections with the profile's - scanlines. One way is to use a similar scheme to `flattening', - called `stepping'. - - Consider this arc, going from P1 to - --------------------- P3. Suppose that we need to - compute its intersections with the - drawn scanlines. Again, this is - --------------------- feasible directly, if we dare - to compute one square root per - * P2 _---# P3 scanline (how great!). - ------------- _-- -- - _- - _/ Rather, it is still possible to use - ---------/----------- the decomposition property in the - / same recursive way, i.e. subdivide - | the arc into subarcs until these - ------|-------------- get too small to cross more than - | one scanline! - | - -----|--------------- This is very easily done using a - | rasterizer-managed stack of - | subarcs. - # P1 - - f. Sweeping and Sorting the spans - - Once all our profiles have been computed, we begin the sweep to - build (and fill) the spans. - - As the TrueType specification uses the winding fill rule, we - place on each scanline the profiles present in two separate - lists. - - One list, called the `left' one, only contains ascending - profiles, while the other `right' list contains the descending - profiles. - - As each glyph is made of closed curves, a simple geometric - property is that the two lists necessarily contain the same - number of elements. - - Creating spans is there straightforward: - - 1. We sort each list in increasing x order. - - 2. We pair each value of the left list, with its corresponding - value in the right one. - - - / / | | For example, we have here - / / | | four profiles. Two of - >/ / | | | them are ascending (1 & - 1// / ^ | | | 2 3), while the two others - // // 3| | | v are descending (2 & 4). - / //4 | | | On the given scanline, - a / /< | | the left list is (1,3), - - - - *-----* - - - - *---* - - y - and the right one is - / / b c| |d (4,2) (sorted). - - There are then two spans, joining - 1 to 4 (i.e. a-b) and 3 to 2 - (i.e. c-d)! - - Sorting doesn't necessarily take much time, as in 99 cases out - of 100, the lists' order is kept from one scanline to the next. - We can thus implement it with two simple singly-linked lists, - sorted by a classic bubble-sort, which takes a minimum amount of - time when the lists are already sorted. - - A previous version of the rasterizer used more elaborate - structures, like arrays to perform `faster' sorting. It turned - out that this old scheme is not faster than the one described - above. - - Once the spans have been `created', we can simply draw them in - the target bitmap. - - g. Drop-out control - - To be continued. - - ---- end of raster.txt --- diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/readme.txt b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/readme.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ff3db7176ed..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/readme.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,106 +0,0 @@ -Welcome to the documentation directory of FreeType. - -Here are short overview where you can find which information. - - - apiref.txt FreeType high-level API reference. All the types, - functions, and error codes of FreeType. - - .................................................................. - - apirefx.txt The API reference of FreeType extensions which come - with the library itself. - - .................................................................. - - bitmaps.txt How to render a glyph outline into a bitmap. - - .................................................................. - - changes.txt Guess what :-) - - .................................................................. - - convntns.txt The FreeType developer's conventions guide. Lists - the design and coding conventions used in the - engine's source code. This file is incomplete but - contains information that should be read by any - person willing to hack the FreeType code. - - .................................................................. - - credits A list of persons who have contributed to FreeType. - - .................................................................. - - glyphs.htm An introduction to glyphs in general, its usage in - glyphs.txt TrueType, and how FreeType handles them. The file - `glyphs.txt' is a simple text dump (done with - Netscape) of glyphs.htm. - - .................................................................. - - i18n.txt A short introduction to the GNU gettext package. - - .................................................................. - - porting.txt The FreeType porting guide. All you need to - configure and adapt very easily FreeType's source - code to tailor it to your own platform. - - Learn how to provide your own memory, i/o, and mutex - components, optimally fitted to your system. See - how you can build a singly-threaded, thread-safe, or - re-entrant version of the engine from the same - source code! - - .................................................................. - - raster.txt The scan-line converter's internals explained. The - document is still incomplete but presents many key - concepts. - - .................................................................. - - threads.txt How to use threads with FreeType. - - .................................................................. - - user.txt FreeType's user guide. A guide to FreeType's - concepts, a step by step example, and a note about - future works and projects. - - .................................................................. - - FAQ The new up-to-date FreeType FAQ. Look here first if - you have problems with the library. - - .................................................................. - - TODO Things which probably will come, which would be nice - to have, problems still here, etc. - - - -These documents were scheduled, but will probably never come... - - develop.txt The FreeType developer's guide. All you need to know - in order to be able to understand and even hack the - engine's core source code. - - extend.txt The FreeType extension writer's how-to. All you need - to be able to provide new extensions to the engine. - - undoc.txt Undocumented TrueType! - - Yes, ladies and gentlemen, the TrueType - specification is fuzzy and misleading enough to - disband some serious commercial developers, but that - wasn't enough for us. Even though it took some time - (aaargh...), we finally discovered through hard work - the real meanings of the specs, fixed some errors - and even found surprising undocumented behaviour or - features! - - ---- end of readme.txt --- diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/threads.txt b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/threads.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 6e157fa3e1a..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/threads.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,117 +0,0 @@ -Threads with FreeType -===================== - - -The FreeType engine can now be compiled in thread-safe mode. -Because we want to keep the engine small and fast, the thread -protection is simple. This file gives an overview of what you can -do, and what you should strictly never do. - - -How to enable thread-safe support? - -A. You must have a valid replacement for the file `lib/ttmutex.c' - which calls your system's API to create, lock, and release - mutexes or semaphores. The current implementation is a dummy and - doesn't do anything. - -B. You must re-define the configuration macro - TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE located in `ttconfig.h'. Then - recompile. - - -IMPORTANT NOTE: - - If two threads create and use their own TT_Engine structure, they - can freely call the library concurrently on each of them (as well - as all their related objects), even in the non-threaded build. - The following remarks only apply to concurrent requests performed - on a single TT_Engine shared by multiple threads. - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - -- What you can do: - - With the exceptions listed below (in `What you can't do'), you can - call all API functions concurrently with two different threads. - This includes: - - Creating two or more faces from the same engine (i.e. concurrent - calls to TT_Open_Face()/TT_Open_Collection()). - - Creating two or more instances from the same face object - (i.e. concurrent calls to TT_New_Instance()). - - Creating two or more glyph containers from the same face object - (i.e. concurrent calls to TT_New_Glyph()). - - The same holds for destruction of objects. - - Load two or more glyphs concurrently for the same face or - instance (i.e. concurrent TT_Load_Glyph() calls). - - Render two or more glyphs at the same time, in the same engine - (i.e. calling TT_Get_Glyph_Bitmap()/TT_Get_Glyph_Pixmap() or - TT_Get_Outline_Bitmap()/TT_GetOutline_Pixmap() concurrently). - - NOTE: The scan-line converter can only render one glyph at a - time, for a given TT_Engine. Concurrent calls are - synchronized through a mutex, though. - - If you really, _really_, need to generate bitmaps or - pixmaps concurrently, create an additional engine and use - it with TT_Get_Outline_Bitmap()/TT_Get_Outline_Pixmap() - (you don't need to create any object in it, the outline - can come from any source too). - - This is, however, not recommended (it works perfectly, but - this could change in the future for various technical - reasons). - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -- What you cannot do: - - - You shouldn't try to delete an object while still using it with - another thread. The engine doesn't protect you from stupidity! - For example, these concurrent calls: - - TT_Close_Face( face ); - TT_Get_Glyph_Bitmap( glyph, &bitmap ); - - will act unexpectedly if the glyph is a child of the face (i.e., - was created with TT_New_Glyph( face, &glyph )) - ^^^^ - same face - - Here are some other examples: - - TT_Get_Glyph_Outline( glyph1, ... ); - TT_Load_Glyph( instance, glyph1, ... ); - - or - - TT_Get_Outline_BBox( outline, &bbox ); - TT_Transform_Outline( outline ); - - etc. - - You get the idea: Only the face and instances are protected -- - glyph containers and outlines should be thread-specific. - - - - You shouldn't initialize extensions in an engine concurrently - (which is what every mere mortal will do anyway :-). - - - -That's about it. Now enjoy the lib ;-) - - -PS: See the `MT-Note' and `MT-Safe' remarks in ttapi.c for more - detailed information on each specific function. - - ---- end of threads.txt --- diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/user.txt b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/user.txt deleted file mode 100644 index d24d693b0ae..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/docs/user.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,916 +0,0 @@ - - The FreeType Engine - - Core Library User Guide - - or - - How to use the engine in your applications and font servers - - --------------------------------------------------- - - Introduction - - - I. Basic Concepts - - 1. Concepts - 2. Handles - 3. Conventions of use - 4. Object classes - - II. Extensions - - 1. What is an extension? - 2. Where to find them - 3. Writing your own extension - - Conclusion - --------------------------------------------------------------------- - -Introduction -============ - - This file has been written to present the FreeType core library to - would-be writers of applications and font servers. It first - describes the concepts on which the engine is based, then how to - use it to obtain glyph metrics, outlines and bitmaps. - - The last part discusses the ability to add and use extensions to - the core library to get access to supplemental TrueType tables - which are not currently provided by the core engine. If you would - like to write your own extensions, read also the FreeType - developer's guide. - - -I. Basic Concepts -================= - - - 1. Concepts - ----------- - - FreeType defines several kinds of structures called `objects', - that are used to manage the various abstractions required to - access and display fonts. - - In care of good encapsulation, these objects are not directly - accessible from a client application. Rather, the user receives - a `handle' for each object he or she queries and wants to use. - This handle is a stand-alone reference; it cannot be used like a - pointer to access directly the object's data. - - 2. Properties - ------------- - - It is however possible to obtain and set object properties - through several functions of the API. For example, you can - query a face object's properties with only a handle for it, - using the function TT_Get_Face_Properties(). - - Note that the data will be returned in a user-allocated - structure, but will also contain pointers addressing directly - some data found within the object. - - A client application should never modify the data through these - pointers! In order to set new properties' values, the user must - always call a specific API function to do so, as a certain - number of other related data might not appear in the returned - structure and imply various non-visible coherency and coercion - rules. - - 3. Conventions of use - --------------------- - - o All API functions have their label prefixed by `TT_', as well - as all external (i.e. client-side) types. - - o To allow the use of FreeType's core engine in threaded - environments, nearly all API functions return an error code, - which is always set to 0 in case of success. - - The error codes' type is `TT_Error', and a listing of them is - given in the API references (see `apiref.txt' and - `apirefx.txt'). - - Some functions do not return an error code. Their result is - usually a value that becomes negative in case of error (this - is used for functions where only one kind of error can be - reported, like an invalid glyph index). - - An important note is that the engine should not leak memory - when returning an error, e.g., querying the creation of an - object will allocate several internal tables that will be - freed if a disk error occurs during a load. - - o A handle is acquired through API functions labeled along the - names: - - TT_Open_xxxx(), TT_New_xxxx() - - where `xxxx' is the object's class (Face, Instance, etc). - - Examples: - - TT_Open_Face(), TT_Open_Collection(), - TT_New_Instance(), TT_New_Glyph() - - o A handle is closed through an API labeled - - TT_Close_xxxx() or TT_Done_xxxx() - - where `xxxx' is the object's class (Face, Instance, etc). - - Examples: - - TT_Close_Face(), TT_Done_Instance(), TT_Done_Glyph() - - o Properties are obtained through an API labeled - - TT_Get_xxxx_yyyy() - - where `xxxx' is the object's class, and `yyyy' its property. - - Examples: - - TT_Get_Face_Properties(), TT_Get_Instance_Metrics() - TT_Get_Glyph_Outline(), TT_Get_Glyph_Bitmap() - - o Properties are set through an API labeled - - TT_Set_xxxx_yyyy() - - where `xxxx' is the object's class, and `yyyy' its property. - - Examples: - - TT_Set_Instance_Resolutions(), - TT_Set_Instance_CharSize() - - 4. Object Classes - ----------------- - - The following object classes are defined in this release of the - engine: - - o The Engine objects - - The FreeType library can be built to be completely re-entrant, - even though its default build doesn't support threads (more on - this in the `threads.txt'). - - As a consequence, it is possible to open several instances of - the library, called `engines'. Each engine has its own set of - current objects (faces, instances, etc.), and there is no - sharing between them. - - The idea is that the library could be compiled as a shared - library or DLL, and then be able to provide several distinct - engines to independent client applications. In this case, - each client program must create its own engine with - TT_Init_FreeType() to hold its data. - - Closing an engine will destroy _all_ objects that were - allocated since its opening, releasing all resources, etc., - with the exception of user-allocated outline objects. - - o The Face objects - - A face contains the data that is specific to a single TrueType - font file. It presents information common to all glyphs and - all point sizes like font-specific metrics and properties. - - You can open a face object by simply giving a pathname to the - TrueType file. You can later close (i.e. discard) the face - object. - - You can also open a single face embedded in a TrueType - collection. - - See also: - - TT_Open_Face(), TT_Open_Collection(), TT_Close_Face(), - TT_Get_face_Properties() - - o The Instance objects - - An instance is also called a `pointsize' or a `fontsize' in - some windowing systems. An instance holds the information - used to render glyphs on a specific device at a given point - size; it is always related to an opened face object. - - For instance, if you want to generate glyphs for text from the - same typeface at `sizes' of 10 and 12 points, all you need is - one face object, from which you will create two distinct - instances. - - A device is defined by its horizontal and vertical resolution, - usually specified in dots per inch (dpi). A point size is a - scaling number, given as _absolute_ values in points, where 1 - point = 1/72 inch. - - The `pixel' size, also known as the `ppem' value (for Points - Per EM square) is computed from both the device resolution and - the point size. It determines the size of the resulting glyph - bitmaps on your screen or sheet of paper. - - The default device resolution for any new instance is 96dpi in - both directions, which corresponds to VGA screens. The - default point size is 10pt. The high-level API allows you to - change this whenever you want for any given instance object. - - Note that closing a face object will automatically destroy all - its child instances (even though you can release them yourself - to free memory). - - See also: - - TT_New_Instance(), TT_Done_Instance(), - TT_Get_Instance_Metrics(), TT_Set_Instance_Resolutions(), - TT_Set_Instance_Pointsize() - - o The Glyph objects - - A Glyph object is a _container_ for the data that describes - any glyph of a given font. This means that it typically - holds: - - - Glyph metrics information, like bounding box or advance - width. - - - Outline arrays sized large enough to hold any glyph from the - face. This size is extracted from the face's internal - `maxProfile' table to optimize memory costs. - - - Other important parameters related to the `fine' rendering - of the glyphs. This includes things like the - dropout-control mode used at low sizes. - - - And it doesn't contain a bitmap or a pixmap! - - A glyph object is used to load, hint, and rasterize a single - glyph, as taken from the font file. - - See also: - - TT_New_Glyph(), TT_Done_Glyph(), TT_Get_Glyph_Metrics(), - TT_Get_Glyph_Outline(), TT_Get_Glyph_Bitmap(), - TT_Get_Glyph_Pixmap() - - o The Character Map (CharMap) handle - - Glyphs can be indexed in a TrueType file in any order, - independently of any standard character encoding, like ASCII - or Unicode. For this reason, each file comes with one or more - character mapping tables, used to translate from one specific - encoding's character codes to font glyph indices. - - There are many encoding formats, and each one can be - distinguished by two values: - - - its platform ID - - its platform-specific encoding ID - - Their values are defined in the TrueType specification and - won't be commented there. The FAQ lists the most commonly - used (platform,encoding) pairs. - - It is possible to enumerate the charmaps provided by a - TrueType font and to use any of these to perform translations. - - The charmaps are loaded into memory only on demand to save the - space taken by the maps that are not needed on your system. - They are part of the face object, however. - - This means that even though a charmap can be accessed through - a handle (obtained through the TT_Get_CharMap() function), it - isn't a stand-alone object. For example, you never need to - de-allocate it; this is automatically done by the engine when - its face object expires. - - See also: - - TT_Get_CharMap_Count(), TT_Get_CharMap_ID(), - TT_Get_CharMap(), TT_Char_Index(). - - o The Outline Objects - - An outline is a vector representation of a glyph. It is made - of several control points joined by line segments and Bezier - arcs, themselves gathered in closed paths called `contours'. - The outline have also several flags, or attributes, which are - used by the scan-line converter to select the best rendering - algorithms to convert the glyph's bitmap. - - Unlike other objects in FreeType, outlines aren't managed - through handles, but directly with the structure `TT_Outline', - defined for client applications. Each glyph container - contains an outline sized large enough to hold any glyph from - its parent face. Client applications can access it with - TT_Get_Glyph_Outline(). However, one can also create its own - outlines if needed with TT_New_Outline() and - TT_Clone_Outline(). - - Note that user-created outlines are NOT tracked by the - library. Hence, the client must release them himself with one - or more calls to TT_Done_Outline(). - - A various number of methods/operations are defined for the - outline class to simplify its management. - - - IMPORTANT NOTE: ********************************************** - - The definition of TT_Outline may change in the future. - Developers are thus advised to always use the outline - methods provided by the API rather than reading or setting - data themselves. - - ************************************************************** - - See also: - - TT_New_Outline(), TT_Clone_Outline(), TT_Copy_Outline(), - TT_Done_Outline(), TT_Get_Outline_BBox(), - TT_Get_Outline_Bitmap(), TT_Get_Outline_Pixmap(), - TT_Translate_Outline(), TT_Transform_Outline() - - o Bitmaps and Pixmaps - - One very important aspect of FreeType is that it is unable to - create bitmaps on its own. Rather, it is up to the client - application to do it, and pass a reference, in the form of a - TT_Raster_Map, to the scan-line converter (the component in - charge of generating bitmaps from outlines). - - Hence the importance of the TT_Raster_Map structure, which - layout is: - - struct - { - int rows; /* number of rows */ - int cols; /* number of columns (bytes) per row */ - int width; /* number of pixels per line */ - int flow; /* bitmap orientation */ - - void* bitmap; /* bit/pixmap buffer */ - long size; /* bit/pixmap size in bytes */ - } TT_Raster_Map; - - - The `rows' field contains the total number of rows in the - bitmap. - - - The `width' field gives the number of pixels per row (a bit - or a byte, depending on the map's nature). - - - The `cols' field gives the number of columns, i.e. bytes, - taken by each row in the map buffer. - - IMPORTANT: The `cols' field must be a multiple of 4 for - pixmaps! - - Typically, its value should be `(width+7)/8' for bitmaps, - and `(width+3) & -4' for pixmaps. - - - The `flow' field gives the map's vertical orientation. - - For example, if the first bytes of the bitmap buffer pertain - to its upper row, the flow is said to be going `down', and - the field should take the value `TT_Flow_Down'. If these - bytes pertain to its lowest row, the flow is going `up', and - the value is `TT_Flow_Up'. - - As an example, the PC video modes use a `down' flow, where - the first VRAM byte corresponds to the upper and leftmost - corner of the screen. - - - The `bitmap' field is a typeless pointer to the map's - buffer. - - - The `size' field contains the buffer's size in bytes. It is - usually computed as follows: - - size = rows * cols; - - NOTE: For bitmaps, the leftmost-pixel is related to the - highest (i.e. most significant) bit of its byte. - There is currently no support for the opposite - convention found in some systems. - - (It can be easily added if you really need it, just - ask the development team.) - - -II. Step-by-step Example -======================== - - Here is an example to show, step by step, how a client application - can open a font file, set one or several instances, load any - glyph, then render it to a bitmap. - - 1. Initialize the engine - ------------------------ - - This is the first thing to do. You need to initialize an engine - through a call to TT_Init_FreeType(). This function will set up - a various number of structures needed by the library. - - This allocates about 68kByte, of which 64kByte are dedicated to - the scan-line converter's `render pool', a workspace used for - bitmap generation. Note that even though this space is bounded, - the raster is able to render a glyph to any size or bitmap, even - horribly huge ones. - - NOTE: You can reduce the size of this pool by modifying the - constant RASTER_RENDER_POOL in the file `ttraster.c'. A - smaller pool will result in slower rendering at large - sizes. Take care of never assigning a value smaller than - 4kByte however, as bugs may start to lurk in! - - Example: - - TT_Engine engine; - - - error = TT_Init_FreeType( &engine ); - if ( error ) - { - printf( "could not create engine instance\n"); - ... - } - - 2. Initialize the extensions you need - ------------------------------------- - - FreeType provides several extensions which are optional, - separately compilable components to add some rare features to - the engine and its API. - - You need to explicitly initialize the extensions you want to - use. Each extension must provide an initialization function, - following the naming convention: - - TT_Init_xxx_Extension( engine ); - - where `xxx' is the extension's `kind'. - - Example: - - error = TT_Init_Kerning_Extension( engine ); - if ( error ) - ... - - 3. Open the font file - --------------------- - - There are two ways to open a font face, depending on its file - format: - - - If it is a TrueType file (ttf), you can simply use the API - named TT_Open_Face(), which takes the file's pathname as - argument, as well as the address of the returned face handle. - - Check the returned error code to see if the file could be - opened and accessed successfully. - - TT_Face face; /* face handle */ - - - error = TT_Open_Face( engine, "/fonts/arial.ttf", &face ); - if ( error ) - { - printf( "could not open the file\n" ); - ... - } - - - If the font is embedded in a TrueType collection (ttc), you - can use the API named TT_Open_Collection(), which takes also - the font's index within the collection's directory. - - TT_Face face; /* face handle */ - - - /* Load the collection's second face (index=1) */ - error = TT_Open_Collection( engine, "/fonts/mingli.ttc", - 1, &face ); - if ( error ) - { - printf( "could not open the file\n" ); - ... - } - - - Finally, when you do not know the number of faces embedded in - a TrueType collection, the following technique can be used: - - o Call TT_Open_Face() with the collection file's pathname. - This API recognizes collections automatically and always - return a handle for its first embedded font. - - o Get the face's properties through TT_Get_Face_Properties(). - These contain, among other things, the total number of fonts - embedded in the collection, in its field `num_Faces'. - - TT_Face face; /* face handle */ - TT_Face_Properties props; /* face properties */ - - - /* open the first collection font */ - error = TT_Open_Face( engine, "/fonts/mingli.ttc", - &face ); - if ( error ) - { - printf( "could not open the file\n" ); - ... - } - - /* Get the face properties */ - TT_Get_Face_Properties( face, &props ); - - /* Now print the number of faces */ - printf( "there are %d faces in this collection file\n", - props->num_Faces ); - - 4. Create an instance from the face object - ------------------------------------------ - - You must create an instance (also known as a `pointsize') which - contains information relative to the target output device's - resolutions and a given point size. - - o The instance object is created through TT_New_Instance(): - - TT_Instance instance; - - - error = TT_New_Instance( face, &instance ); - if ( error ) - { - printf( "could not create instance\n" ); - ... - } - - TECHNICAL NOTE: Creating a new instance executes its font - program. This can fail if the font is broken. - Never assume that the error code returned here - is always 0. - - o You must set the instance's properties to suit your needs. - These are simply its device resolutions, set through - TT_Set_Instance_Resolutions(), and its point size, set through - TT_Set_Instance_CharSize(): - - /* Set the target horizontal and vertical resolution to */ - /* 300dpi in each direction (typically for a printer). */ - /* A fresh instance's default resolutions are 96dpi in */ - /* both directions. */ - error = TT_Set_Instance_Resolutions( instance, 300, 300 ); - if ( error ) - { - printf( "could not set resolution\n" ); - ... - } - - /* Now set the point size to 12pt. Default is 10pt. */ - /* Don't forget that the size is expressed in 26.6 fixed */ - /* float format, so multiply by 64. */ - error = TT_Set_Instance_CharSize( instance, 12 * 64 ); - if ( error ) - { - printf( "could not set point size\n" ); - ... - } - - TECHNICAL NOTE: These calls may execute the font's `prep' - program, which can fail if the font is broken. - Never assume that the error code returned is - are always 0. - - o You can also set the instance's transformation flags to tell - the glyph loading function that you are going to perform a - transformation (like rotation or slanting) on the glyph. Note - that the glyph loader doesn't perform the transformation. It - only informs the glyphs' hinting instruction streams about - these flags which may use it to disable or enable various - features (grid-fitting, drop-out control, etc). - - Use e.g. - - TT_Set_Instance_Transforms( FALSE, TRUE ); - - to indicate that you're going to stretch, but not rotate, this - instance's glyphs. Default is, of course, both FALSE. - - 5. Create a glyph container - --------------------------- - - You need a glyph object to serve as a container for the glyphs - you want to load from the face. This is done simply by - - TT_Glyph glyph; /* glyph object handle */ - - - error = TT_New_Glyph( face, &glyph ); - if ( error ) - { - printf( "could not create glyph\n" ); - ... - } - - 6. Find your platform's character mappings - ------------------------------------------ - - Each font file can come with one or more character mapping - tables, used to convert character codes to glyph indices. You - must know the values of the `platformID' and `encodingID' as - defined in the TrueType specification for your platform. For - example, Windows Unicode encoding is (platform:3,encoding:1), - while Apple Unicode is (platform:0,encoding:0). Both formats - differ in internal storage layout and can be used transparently - with the same inputs with FreeType. - - The function TT_Get_CharMap_Count() returns the number of - character mappings present in a face. You can then enumerate - these with the function TT_Get_CharMap_ID(). Once you've found - a mapping usable for your platform, use TT_Get_CharMap() to - return a TT_CharMap handle that will be used later to get glyph - indices. - - 7. Load the glyph - ----------------- - - The glyph loader is easily queried through TT_Load_Glyph(). - This API function takes several arguments: - - o An instance handle to specify at which point size and - resolution the loaded glyph should be scaled and grid-fitted. - - o A glyph container, used to hold the glyph's data in memory. - Note that the instance and the glyph must relate to the _same_ - font file. An error would be produced immediately otherwise. - - o A glyph index, used to reference the glyph within the font - file. This index is not a platform specific character code, - and a character's glyph index may vary from one font to - another. To compute glyph indices from character codes, use - the TT_CharMap handle created in section 6 with - TT_Char_Index(). - - We strongly recommend using the Unicode charmap whenever - possible. - - o A load mode, indicating what kind of operations you need. - There are only two defined for the moment: - - TTLOAD_SCALE_GLYPH: - - If set, this flag indicates that the loaded glyph will be - scaled (according to the instance specified as an - argument) to fractional pixel coordinates (26.6). If not, - the coordinates will remain integer FUnits. Please refer - to the TrueType specification and the FreeType header - files for more details on the 26.6 format and other data - types. - - TTLOAD_HINT_GLYPH: - - This flag is only in effect if the TTLOAD_SCALE_GLYPH flag - is set. It indicates that the glyph must also be `hinted' - resp. `grid-fitted' for better display results. Note that - this also means that the glyph metrics will be - grid-fitted, including the bounding box. - - You can simply `or' the flags. As most applications will - require both flags to be set, the constant TTLOAD_DEFAULT is - defined as: - - #define TTLOAD_DEFAULT (TTLOAD_SCALE_GLYPH | \ - TTLOAD_HINT_GLYPH ) - - Example: - - error = TT_Load_Glyph( instance, glyph, 36, - TTLOAD_DEFAULT ); - if ( error ) - { - printf("could not load the glyph\n"); - ... - } - - 8. Query glyph properties - ------------------------- - - You're then able to query various glyph properties: - - o The glyph metrics can be obtained through - TT_Get_Glyph_Metrics(). The data returned in the metrics - structure is: - - - the glyph's left side bearing (bearingX) - - the glyph's top side bearing (bearingY) - - the glyph's advance width (advance) - - the glyph's bounding box (bbox) - - These values are expressed in 26.6 pixel units when the glyph - was loaded with scaling, or in FUnits if not. To obtain - vertical metrics you should use the function - TT_Get_Glyph_Big_Metrics(). - - o The glyph outline can be queried through - TT_Get_Glyph_Outline(). This can be useful to process the - point coordinates (e.g. applying stretching or rotation) with - functions like TT_Apply_Outline_Matrix() or - TT_Apply_Outline_Translation(). Note that these functions do - not recompute a glyph's metrics after the transformation! - - The outline's structure is described in the reference - `apiref.txt'. - - A bitmap or pixmap for the glyph can be queried with the API - functions TT_Get_Glyph_Bitmap() and TT_Get_Glyph_Pixmap(). - These functions take a glyph handle as an argument, as well as - a bitmap/pixmap description block and two offsets. - - The target map is described through a TT_Raster_Map object, - which structure is defined in the reference (see - `apiref.txt'). The offsets are given in the same units as the - points coordinates and glyph metrics: 26.6 pixel units for a - scaled glyph, and FUnits for an unscaled one. - - IMPORTANT TECHNICAL NOTE: If the glyph has been scaled and - hinted, the offsets _must_ be - multiples of 64 (i.e. integer pixel - offsets). Otherwise, you would ruin - the grid fitting (which usually - results in ugly glyphs). - - Example: - - TT_Glyph_Metrics metrics; - TT_Outline outline; - TT_Raster_Map bitmap; - - - TT_Get_Glyph_Metrics( glyph, &metrics ); - TT_Get_Glyph_Outline( glyph, &outline ); - - /* set up the bitmap */ - ... - TT_Get_Glyph_Bitmap( glyph, &bitmap, 0, 0 ); - - 9. When you are done - -------------------- - - o You can close any font face object with TT_Close_Face(). This - call will automatically discard its child instances, glyphs - and charmaps. - - o You can also close the engine with a single call to - TT_Done_FreeType(). This will release _all_ objects that were - previously allocated (with the exception of user-created - outlines), and close all font files, as well as extensions - that were inited for it. - - -III. Extensions -=============== - - 1. What is an extension? - ------------------------ - - FreeType allows you to access a various number of TrueType - tables, as well as to render individual glyphs. However: - - 1. It doesn't perform some high-level operations, like - generating a string text from many individual glyphs. - - 2. It doesn't perform kerning (which can be needed by operations - mentioned in item 1). - - 3. It doesn't give access to all the defined TrueType tables, - especially the optional ones. - - While item 1 is a feature that will never go into FreeType's - core engine, which goal is to provide easy access to font data - and rendering _individual_ glyphs, point 2 and 3 can be added to - the engine's features through extensions. - - An extension is simply a small piece of code that extends the - engine's abilities and APIs. It is possible to extend the - engine without touching the core's source code, this is - described in chapter 3 below. - - 2. The two kinds of extensions - ------------------------------ - - There are basically two kinds of extensions, which require - different implementations. - - a. API extensions - - An API extension is a set of functions that extend the - FreeType core API to give access to tables that are already - loaded by the engine, but not provided for now. An example of - such data can be: - - - the horizontal metrics table (hmtx) - - the `gasp' table - - This kind of extension is made of: - - o an API extension header file, following the usage convention - introduced here (all labels prefixed with `TT_'), and which - will be included by the clients which want to use the - extension. By convention, such header names begin with - `ftx' (for FreeType eXtension). - - Examples: ftxgasp.h, ftxhmtx.h - - o One or more functions used to give access to the tables that - are already loaded and managed by the engine. They usually - only copy pointers to the target structure given by the - client application since these structures are not accessible - through the 'normal' API. An API extension doesn't need to - be initialized before being used. - - b. Engine extensions - - It can sometimes be useful to load and manage several tables - that are not considered by the core engine. These extensions - need to provide additional functions to fit into FreeType's - internal object management model, and are more sophisticated - than API extensions. - - An example is given in this distribution to provide kerning - support (or more technically spoken, access to the kerning - tables found within the TrueType files). It is made of: - - o An API extension providing new interfaces to the client - applications that need it. See the file `ftxkern.h' - resp. `apirefx.txt'. - - o A specific implementation, providing services to create, - load, and manage kerning tables as additional parts of a - face object. In the case of kerning, the directory of - tables is loaded when the face is opened, and tables - themselves are fetched from the file on demand. This - implies several `hooks' in the core engine. See the files - `ttkern.h' and `ttkern.c'. These are called `engine - extensions'. - - o A specific extension initialization function, namely - TT_Init_Kerning_Extension(), that must be called after an - engine's creation, and before any face object allocation. - This function will `register' the extension within the - engine and make its API workable. - - 3. Writing your own extensions - ------------------------------ - - As it was suggested earlier, writing an engine extension is a - delicate process, as the additional code must follow a certain - number of design rules, presented in the FreeType developer's - guide. Unfortunately, there is currently no extension writer's - guide. - - By writing your own extensions, it will be possible to support - more advanced TrueType formats like TrueType GX or OpenType in a - near future, without having to torture the engine core source at - each iteration. - - If you encounter some difficulties when trying to create your - own extension, please read the core source file carefully, and - in the event that you may need changes that are not fitted to - the current extension mechanism, do not hesitate to contact the - authors at `devel@freetype.org'. - - -Conclusion -========== - - The engine source code has become rather stable since now, and - its quality compares very favorably to Windows and the Macintosh - rasterizers. Its internals will continue to change, though very - slowly, even if the API isn't expected to grow much in a near - future. - - FreeType is really a glyph-oriented TrueType driver. Its - purpose is to open and manage font files in order to load single - glyphs and render them as cleanly as possible. A number of - features, important to developers, like text string rendering, - font mapping and underlining/stroking, to name a few, aren't - provided there even though they'd be highly appreciated. - - We hope you have success and fun using this engine. Much time - has been taken to make it one of the best in its genre. - Remember that it is not intended to be a complete font server or - text rendering library, but a pretty solid base for these kinds - of applications, as well as others. - - We thank you for your time and consideration. - - David Turner, Robert Wilhelm, Werner Lemberg, - and all the FreeType enthusiasts... - - ---- End of user.txt --- diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/freetype.spec b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/freetype.spec deleted file mode 100644 index 9dc71c8ce07..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/freetype.spec +++ /dev/null @@ -1,171 +0,0 @@ -Summary: FreeType library -Name: freetype -Version: 1.5 -Release: 1 -Source: ftp://ftp.freetype.org/freetype/freetype1-%{version}-%{release}.tar.gz -URL: http://www.freetype.org/ -Copyright: BSD-Like + GPL -Group: Libraries -BuildRoot: /var/tmp/freetype - -%description -The FreeType engine is a free and portable TrueType font rendering -engine. It has been developed to provide TrueType support to a -great variety of platforms and environments. - -Note that FreeType is a *library*. It is not a font server for your -favorite platform, even though it was designed to be used in many of -them. Note also that it is *not* a complete text-rendering library. -Its purpose is simply to open and manage font files, as well as -load, hint and render individual glyphs efficiently. You can also -see it as a `TrueType driver' for a higher-level library, though -rendering text with it is extremely easy, as demo-ed by the test -programs. - -This package contains the files needed to run programs that use the -FreeType engine. - -%package devel -Summary: FreeType development headers and libraries -Group: Development/Libraries -Requires: %{name} = %{version} - -%description devel -The FreeType engine is a free and portable TrueType font rendering -engine. It has been developed to provide TrueType support to a -great variety of platforms and environments. - -Note that FreeType is a *library*. It is not a font server for your -favorite platform, even though it was designed to be used in many of -them. Note also that it is *not* a complete text-rendering library. -Its purpose is simply to open and manage font files, as well as -load, hint and render individual glyphs efficiently. You can also -see it as a `TrueType driver' for a higher-level library, though -rendering text with it is extremely easy, as demo-ed by the test -programs. - -This package contains all supplementary files you need to develop -your own programs using the FreeType engine. - -%package demo -Summary: FreeType test and demo programs -Group: Applications/Graphics -Requires: %{name} = %{version} - -%description demo -The FreeType engine is a free and portable TrueType font rendering engine. -It has been developed to provide TT support to a great variety of platforms -and environments. - -Note that FreeType is a *library*. It is not a font server for your favorite -platform, even though it was designed to be used in many of them. Note also -that it is *not* a complete text-rendering library. Its purpose is simply to -open and manage font files, as well as load, hint and render individual -glyphs efficiently. You can also see it as a "TrueType driver" for a -higher-level library, though rendering text with it is extremely easy, as -demo-ed by the test programs. - -This package contains several programs bundled with the FreeType engine for -testing and demonstration purposes. - -%changelog -* Tue Jan 08 2002 Werner Lemberg -- Updated to version 1.5. - -* Mon Oct 29 2001 Antoine Leca -- Updated to version 1.4.9 (pre 1.5); NOTE: 1.4 was never released officially. - -* Wed Feb 23 2000 Werner Lemberg -- Updated to version 1.4. - -* Thu Sep 9 1999 Pavel Kankovsky -- Simplified (and fixed) file list. - -* Wed Jun 16 1999 Werner Lemberg -- Updated to version 1.3. - -* Sun Oct 25 1998 Pavel Kankovsky -- libttf.so version number updated again. -- Default localedir based on prefix. -- File list adjustments (howto/). - -* Sun Oct 16 1998 Pavel Kankovsky -- Source filename fixed. -- HOWTO removed. -- libttf.so version number updated. - -* Tue Sep 29 1998 Robert Wilhelm -- Updated to version 1.2. - -* Tue Jul 14 1998 Alexander Zimmermann -- Added missing files. -- Added %defattr tags. - -* Thu Jun 18 1998 Robert Wilhelm -- Added lots of attr(-,root,root). - -* Wed May 27 1998 Pavel Kankovsky -- Changed group attr of freetype and freetype-devel package. -- Fixed misc glitches. - -* Sun May 24 1998 Pavel Kankovsky -- Split the package into three parts (runtime library, development - tools, and demo programs). -- Added missing files (headers, NLS). -- Added ldconfing upon (de)installation. - -* Thu Mar 12 1998 Bruno Lopes F. Cabral -- NLS for Portuguese language is missing, sorry (may be in a near future) - (please note the workaround using --with-locale-dir and gnulocaledir. - NLS Makefile needs a bit more rework but again I'll not patch it here). - -%prep -%setup - -find . -name CVS -type d | xargs rm -rf - -%build -./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-static -make all - -%install -make install prefix=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr - -%clean -rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT - -%post -/sbin/ldconfig - -%postun -/sbin/ldconfig - -%files -%defattr(644, root, root, 755) -%doc announce license.txt docs/FTL.txt docs/GPL.txt -/usr/lib/libttf.so.* -/usr/share/locale/ - -%files devel -%defattr(644, root, root, 755) -%doc INSTALL README PATENTS announce license.txt readme.1st -%doc docs/ howto/ -/usr/lib/libttf.so -/usr/lib/libttf.la -/usr/lib/libttf.a -/usr/include/freetype/ - -%files demo -%defattr(755, root, root, 755) -%doc announce license.txt -/usr/bin/ftdump -/usr/bin/fterror -/usr/bin/ftlint -/usr/bin/ftmetric -/usr/bin/ftsbit -/usr/bin/ftstring -/usr/bin/ftstrpnm -/usr/bin/ftstrtto -/usr/bin/fttimer -/usr/bin/ftview -/usr/bin/ftzoom diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/ft_conf.h.in b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/ft_conf.h.in deleted file mode 100644 index da296c4a6e0..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/ft_conf.h.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,220 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ft_conf.h.in - * - * Template ft_conf.h for Unix systems - * - * - * Copyright 1996-2002 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -/* we need the following because there are some typedefs in this file */ - -#ifndef FT_CONF_H -#define FT_CONF_H - -/* Define to empty if the keyword does not work. */ -#undef const - -/* Define if you have a working `mmap' system call. */ -#undef HAVE_MMAP - -/* Define if you have the header file. */ -#undef HAVE_STDLIB_H - -/* Define if the X Window System is missing or not being used. */ -#undef X_DISPLAY_MISSING - -/* The number of bytes in a int. */ -#undef SIZEOF_INT - -/* The number of bytes in a long. */ -#undef SIZEOF_LONG - -/* Define if you have the getpagesize function. */ -#undef HAVE_GETPAGESIZE - -/* Define if you have the memcpy function. */ -#undef HAVE_MEMCPY - -/* Define if you have the memmove function. */ -#undef HAVE_MEMMOVE - -/* Define if you have the header file. */ -#undef HAVE_FCNTL_H - -/* Define if you have the header file. */ -#undef HAVE_UNISTD_H - -/* Define if you have the header file. */ -#undef HAVE_LOCALE_H - -/* Define if you have the header file. */ -#undef HAVE_LIBINTL_H - -/**********************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The following configuration macros can be tweaked manually by */ -/* a developer to turn on or off certain features or options in the */ -/* TrueType engine. This may be useful to tune it for specific */ -/* purposes.. */ -/* */ -/**********************************************************************/ - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if the underlying operating system uses a different */ -/* character width than 8bit for file names. You must then also supply */ -/* a typedef declaration for defining 'TT_Text'. Default is off. */ - -#undef HAVE_TT_TEXT - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to generate code to support engine extensions */ -/* Default is on, but if you're satisfied by the basic services provided */ -/* by the engine and need no extensions, undefine this configuration */ -/* macro to save a few more bytes. */ - -#define TT_CONFIG_OPTION_EXTEND_ENGINE - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to generate code to support gray-scaling, */ -/* a.k.a. font-smoothing or anti-aliasing. Default is on, but you can */ -/* disable it if you don't need it. */ - -#define TT_CONFIG_OPTION_GRAY_SCALING - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to compile a bytecode interpreter in the */ -/* TrueType driver. Note that there are important patent issues related */ -/* to the use of the interpreter. */ -/* */ -/* By undefining this, you will only compile the code necessary to load */ -/* TrueType glyphs without hinting. */ - -#undef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_BYTECODE_INTERPRETER - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to use a big 'switch' statement within the */ -/* bytecode interpreter. Because some non-optimizing compilers are not */ -/* able to produce jump tables from such statements, undefining this */ -/* configuration macro will generate the appropriate C jump table in */ -/* ttinterp.c. If you use an optimizing compiler, you should leave it */ -/* defined for better performance and code compactness.. */ - -#define TT_CONFIG_OPTION_INTERPRETER_SWITCH - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to build a 'static' version of the scan-line */ -/* converter (the component which in charge of converting outlines into */ -/* bitmaps). This will produce a bigger object file for "ttraster.c", */ -/* which _may_ be faster on some architectures.. */ -/* */ -/* Do NOT DEFINE THIS is you build a thread-safe version of the engine */ -/* */ -#undef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_STATIC_RASTER - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to build a 'static' version of the TrueType */ -/* bytecode interpreter. This will produce much bigger code, which */ -/* _may_ be faster on some architectures.. */ -/* */ -/* Do NOT DEFINE THIS is you build a thread-safe version of the engine */ -/* */ -#undef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_STATIC_INTERPRETER - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define TT_CONFIG_THREAD_SAFE if you want to build a thread-safe */ -/* version of the library. */ - -#undef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE - - -/**********************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The following macros are used to define the debug level, as well */ -/* as individual tracing levels for each component. There are */ -/* currently three modes of operation : */ -/* */ -/* - trace mode (define DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE) */ -/* */ -/* The engine prints all error messages, as well as tracing */ -/* ones, filtered by each component's level */ -/* */ -/* - debug mode (define DEBUG_LEVEL_ERROR) */ -/* */ -/* Disable tracing, but keeps error output and assertion */ -/* checks. */ -/* */ -/* - release mode (don't define anything) */ -/* */ -/* Don't include error-checking or tracing code in the */ -/* engine's code. Ideal for releases. */ -/* */ -/* NOTE : */ -/* */ -/* Each component's tracing level is defined in its own source. */ -/* */ -/**********************************************************************/ - -/* Define if you want to use the tracing debug mode */ -#undef DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE - -/* Define if you want to use the error debug mode - ignored if */ -/* DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE is defined */ -#undef DEBUG_LEVEL_ERROR - - -/**************************************************************************/ -/* Definition of various integer sizes. These types are used by ttcalc */ -/* and ttinterp (for the 64-bit integers) only.. */ - -#if SIZEOF_INT == 4 - - typedef signed int TT_Int32; - typedef unsigned int TT_Word32; - -#elif SIZEOF_LONG == 4 - - typedef signed long TT_Int32; - typedef unsigned long TT_Word32; - -#else -#error "no 32bit type found" -#endif - -#if SIZEOF_LONG == 8 - -/* LONG64 must be defined when a 64-bit type is available */ -/* INT64 must then be defined to this type.. */ -#define LONG64 -#define INT64 long - -#else - -/* GCC provides the non-ANSI 'long long' 64-bit type. You can activate */ -/* by defining the TT_USE_LONG_LONG macro in 'ft_conf.h'. Note that this */ -/* will produce many -ansi warnings during library compilation. */ -#ifdef TT_USE_LONG_LONG - -#define LONG64 -#define INT64 long long - -#endif /* TT_USE_LONG_LONG */ -#endif - -#endif /* FT_CONF_H */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/howto/mac.txt b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/howto/mac.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 6ed97d9f7a3..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/howto/mac.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ - The FreeType Mac Compilation HowTo - - - Please note that the FreeType team does *not* support the - Macintosh platform due to lack of knowledge. - - However, we provide the basic files to compile the library in - the lib/arch/mac directory (OK, `folders'). Also the project - files for PowerPC with CodeWarrior have been contributed (in - contrib/mac). - - A noteworthy point is that the precompiled standard MacOS - headers should be turned off to compile the library, to avoid - errors caused by conflicting definitions of `Fixed' and `Byte'. - - -Good luck! - ---- end of mac.txt --- diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/howto/msdos.txt b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/howto/msdos.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 01a01f93982..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/howto/msdos.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,272 +0,0 @@ - The FreeType MS-DOS Compilation HowTo - -Contents - -Introduction -I. Building the library - 1. Quick Compilation - 2. Manual compilation - 3. Notes -II. Building other parts of the package - 1. Test programs - 2. Other contribs -III. Compiler Issues - 1. Special issues of 16-bit MS-DOS - 2. Borland Turbo C v.2.0x - - - -Introduction -============ - -This file describes the compilation of the FreeType package on a -MS-DOS system. It comes with Makefiles for the following compilers: - - - gcc/emx and gcc/djgpp with GNU make (32 bit) - - - wcc386 with wmake (Watcom -- tried with 10.6) - - - gcc/emx with dmake (32 bit) - - - cl with nmake (16-bit Microsoft C -- tried with 7 and VC++ 1.5x) - - - bcc/tcc with Borland make (16-bit Borland C++ and Turbo C) - -NOTE: - - You are advised to jump to section II.1 if you want to run the - FreeType test/demo programs as quick as possible. - - - -I. Building the library -======================= - - -1. Quick Compilation --------------------- - - The easiest way to compile the library on MS-DOS is to go to the - directory `freetype/lib'. Then type, depending on your compiler: - - gcc/emx, - gcc/djgpp: make -f arch/msdos/Makefile.gcc - gcc/dmake: dmake -r -f arch/msdos/Makefile.dm - - wcc386: wmake -f=arch\msdos\Makefile.wat - - cl: nmake /f arch\msdos\Makefile.MS (for versions 6-7) - cl: nmake /f arch\msdos\Makefile.VC (for Visual C++ 1.x) - - tcc: make -farch/msdos/Makefile.TC - bcc: make -farch/msdos/Makefile.BC - - This should build the `libttf.a' or `libttf.lib' library files. - - You can also use the following targets: - - depend - (for gcc with emx or DJGPP only) Creates a file that - lists the dependancies. Useful for the developper. - - clean - Cleans all intermediate object files created during - compilation. Keeps all library and executables in - place. - - distclean - Cleans everything, leaving the directories as they - were before the compilation. - - debug - Makes a development version of the library. Only - useful for FreeType developers and hackers. - - Note that you can also select to use the `debugging' flags for - your compiler (instead of the `optimizing' ones), by defining - the `DEBUG' symbol, like in - - nmake /f arch\msdos\Makefile.MS DEBUG=1 - make -farch/msdos/Makefile.BC /DDEBUG - etc. - - Doing so will automatically select the debug target instead of - the normal mode. - - For 16-bit compilers, you can also try defining the `BIGFONTS' - symbol, to enable the use of the `huge pointers' needed to - handle some big fonts. More on this at the end of this file. - - -2. Manual compilation ---------------------- - - Here are explained the steps that are required to compile the - FreeType _library_ (and only this one) by hand. - - Unlike previous versions, FreeType 1.1 and above can be compiled - in two modes, called `debug mode' and `single object mode'. - - Debug mode is simply the normal way of compiling C programs, i.e., - each `*.c' file is compiled into an individual `*.obj' object - file, and all of them are linked together into an archive (i.e., - `*.lib' library). - - Single object mode is slightly different: All C files are included - in a single source during compilation, resulting in a single final - object file for the core library. This has the advantage of - letting optimizing compilers do more global work, as well as - getting rid of all external which are used solely for the purpose - of components interfacing. - - In both modes, you need to include the following paths to your - makefile/command line: - - the location of all `tt*.[hc]' files - the location of system-specific files - - For example, if you are compiling from the `freetype/lib' - directory, you can type for debug mode something like - - gcc -c -I. -Iarch/msdos tt*.c - - to compile all required files into object ones. Then assemble - them in a library with `ar', `lib', or `tlib'. - - In single object mode, you only need to compile the file named - `freetype.c' which is located in `freetype/lib/arch/msdos'. From - the same directory as before, one would type - - cl -c -I. -Iarch/msdos arch/msdos/freetype.c - - You can also compile the extensions located in - `freetype/lib/extend' separately from the base engine. You will - need to include the same paths as before, though; be sure to add - the path to the `extend' directory, like in - - bcc -c -I. -Iarch/msdos -Iextend extend/*.c - - -3. Notes --------- - - `char' is always `signed char' in the sources! - - `ttconfig.h' relies heavily on a file called `ft_conf.h' that - contains information related to the target platform, located in - the `freetype/lib/arch/msdos/' directory. Depending on your - compiler, you may need to slightly edit it. - - We use gcc as our reference compiler for warnings. This means - that we use the `-ansi -pedantic -Wall' flags and try to get rid - of warnings in this situation. If you're compiling with another - compiler, you may encounter warnings, not errors. Note that the - Borland compilers seem to produce lots of irrelevant warnings - (like `potential loss of precision'). - - - -II. Building other parts of the package -======================================= - - -1. Test programs ----------------- - - These are located in `freetype/test'. Most of them use a tiny - graphics sub-system which is simply used to display bitmaps and - pixmaps on a variety of platforms. The MS-DOS version is a very - basic one that only works in full-screen using standard VGA mode. - - To compile them, you must be in the `freetype/test' directory and - invoke the makefile in arch/msdos. For example: - - nmake /f arch\msdos\Makefile.VC - - - NOTE 1: - - This will automatically invoke the library makefile for you! - - NOTE 2: - - For now, the graphical test programs only run on the following - platforms: Unix, OS/2, Dos, Amiga, and Windows. - - The library, being pure ANSI-C, can be used on any system to - generate bitmaps and pixmaps. - - -2. Other contribs ------------------ - - You may find some other contributions to the FreeType project in - the `freetype/contrib' directory. Each of these programs should - have its own Makefiles and documentations. Also check their - licenses, as the programs are not necessarily distributed under - the FreeType one. - - Most of these contributions are targeted to Unix. You are invited - to port them to MS-DOS, and then contribute your improvements. - - - -III. Compiler Issues -==================== - - Many comments specific to a given compiler are now stored in its - relevant Makefile's, in the arch/msdos subdirectories. - - -1. Special issues of 16-bit MS-DOS ----------------------------------- - - As usual, 16-bit MS-DOS have some limitations. - - First, and mainly, only the large model is usable. The small and - medium models are not usable, because the library uses more than - 64kByte of data; and the compact model is unusable as well, since - the code of the library itself is slightly less than 64kByte, thus - leaving very small place for the real work. The net effect of - that limitation is that performances are not very impressive, to - say the least (32-bit DOS extenders perform usually three-time - faster). - - Even with the large model, the rasterizer is still limited in - size, particularly with pixmaps (that is, with anti-aliasing gray - levels). - - Another annoying limitation exists with some East Asian fonts that - have 16,383 glyphs or more, since an internal table then - overflows. We tried to overcome this using the so-called `huge - pointers', but then good support for these in the run-time library - is needed. To enable this support, try defining the `BIGFONTS' - symbol with the makefile, like using - - nmake /f arch\msdos\makefile.MS BIGFONTS=1 - make -farch/msdos/makefile.BC /DBIGFONTS - etc. - - The Makefiles for both Microsoft and Borland compilers depend on a - special file, `arch/msdos/depend.dos', which is built by a Unix - script named `makedep'. You may consider editing it if you - heavily modify the source files; or better yet, re-run the script, - using any clone of the Bourne shell and gcc, the GNU compiler, - with - - arch/msdos/makedep - - in both the `lib' and the `test' directories. - - -2. Turbo C v. 2.0x ------------------- - - Unlike the precedent version 1.5 (!), Turbo C v.2.0 is not able to - compile C sources if they use the Unix convention for end-of- - line. So make sure either you use the .zip archive (where files - are stored with CR-LF), or if you use the .tar.gz version, the - program that does the transformation (WinZip can do it if - instructed, look after "CR/LF conversion for TAR"). - - -Good luck! - - ---- end of msdos.txt --- diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/howto/os2.txt b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/howto/os2.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 2ce5bab50b7..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/howto/os2.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,200 +0,0 @@ - The FreeType OS/2 Compilation HowTo - -Contents - -Introduction -I. Building the library - 1. Quick Compilation - 2. Manual compilation - 3. Notes -II. Building other parts of the package - 1. Test programs - 2. Other contribs -III. Troubleshooting - - - -Introduction -============ - -This file describes the compilation of the FreeType package on an -OS/2 system. It comes with makefiles for the following compilers: - - - gcc/emx with GNU make - - - icc with nmake (Visual Age C++) - - - wcc386 with wmake (Watcom -- tried with 10.6) - - - gcc/emx with dmake - - -NOTE: - - You're advised to jump to section II.1 if you want to run the - FreeType test/demo programs as quick as possible. - - - -I. Building the library -======================= - - -1. Quick Compilation --------------------- - - The easiest way to compile the library on OS/2 is to go to the - directory `freetype/lib'. Then type, depending on your compiler, - - gcc/emx: make -f arch/os2/makefile.emx - gcc/dmake: dmake -f arch/os2/makefile.dm - - icc: nmake -f arch\os2\makefile.icc - wcc386: wmake -f=arch\os2\makefile.wat - - This should build the `libttf.a' or `libttf.lib' library files. - - You can also use the following targets: - - debug - Makes a development version of the library. Only - useful for FreeType developers and hackers. - - clean - Cleans all intermediate object files created during - compilation. Keeps all library and executables in - place. - - distclean - Cleans everything, leaving the directories as they - were before the compilation. - - -2. Manual compilation ---------------------- - - Here are explained the steps that are required to compile the - FreeType _library_ (and only this one) by hand. - - Unlike previous versions, FreeType 1.1 and above can be compiled - in two modes, called `debug mode' and `single object mode'. - - Debug mode is simply the normal way of compiling C programs, i.e., - each `*.c' file is compiled into an individual `*.obj' object - file, and all of them are linked together into an archive (i.e., - `*.lib' library). - - Single object mode is slightly different: all C files are included - in a single source during compilation, resulting in a single final - object file for the core library. This has the advantage of - letting optimizing compilers do more global work, as well as - getting rid of all external symbols which are used solely for the - purpose of components interfacing. - - In both modes, you need to include the following paths to your - makefile/command line: - - the location of all `tt*.[hc]' files - the location of system-specific files - - For example, if you are compiling from the `freetype/lib' - directory, you can type for debug mode something like - - gcc -c -I. -Iarch/os2 tt*.c arch/os2/os2file.c - - to compile all required files into object ones. Then assemble - them in a library with `ar' or `implib'. - - In single object mode, you only need to compile the file named - `freetype.c' which is located in `freetype/lib/arch/os2'. From - the same directory as before, one would type: - - gcc -c -I. -Iarch/os2 arch/os2/freetype.c - - You can also compile the extensions located in - `freetype/lib/extend' separately from the base engine. You will - need to include the same paths as before, though; be sure to add - the path to the `extend' directory, like in - - gcc -c -I. -Iarch/os2 -Iextend extend/*.c - - - -II. Building other parts of the package -======================================= - - -1. Test programs ----------------- - - The test programs are located in `freetype/test'. Most of them - use a tiny graphics sub-system which is simply used to display - bitmaps and pixmaps in a windows on a variety of platforms. The - OS/2 version comes in two flavors: PM and full-screen. - - To compile them, you must be in the `freetype/test' directory, and - invoke the makefile in arch/os2. For example: - - nmake -f arch\os2\makefile.os2 - - - NOTE 1: - - This will automatically invoke the library makefile for you! - - NOTE 2: - - The test programs come in two flavors, distinguished by the `fs' - suffix appended to their name. For example: - - ftview (PM version) - ftviewfs (Full Screen version) - - The full-screen version is there mainly for debugging purposes. - - NOTE 3: - - For now, the graphical test programs only run on the following - platforms: Unix, OS/2, Dos, Amiga, and Windows. - - The library, being pure ANSI-C, can be used on any system to - generate bitmaps and pixmaps. - - -2. Other contributions ----------------------- - - You may find some other contributions to the FreeType project in - the `freetype/contrib' directory. Each of these programs should - have its own Makefiles and documentations. Also check their - licenses, as the programs not necessarily distributed under the - FreeType one. You are invited to port the non-OS/2 applications - to OS/2. - - For OS/2, you will find the source code for the FreeType/2 font - driver in `freetype/contrib/os2'. Read its documentation - carefully before trying to compile it, as it certainly won't be - easy. - - - -III. Troubleshooting -==================== - - There is only one important point on OS/2: - - `The test program crashes with anti-aliasing on!' - - It has been discovered that some versions of Visual Age C++ - contain a bug which miscompiles the anti-aliasing source in - ttraster.c, hence resulting in a page fault when trying to render - a pixmap in the engine. Apparently, not all levels/versions of - the compiler contain the bug. You'll notice the problem - immediately (page fault :-). - - Please apply the most recent fixpack to your Visual Age C++ copy - in order to get rid of it (newer fixpacks seem to solve the - issue). - - -Good luck! - - ---- end of os2.txt --- diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/howto/unix.txt b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/howto/unix.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ba97452dc77..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/howto/unix.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,258 +0,0 @@ - The FreeType Unix Compilation HOWTO - -Contents - -Introduction -I. Building the library - 1. Quick Compilation - 2. Manual compilation - 3. Notes -II. Building other parts of the package - 1. Test programs - 2. Other contribs -III. Successful Build Reports - - - -Introduction -============ - -This file describes the compilation of the FreeType package on a -Unix system. Using the `configure' script it should be rather easy -to build the library. However, detailed instructions on how to -compile the library manually are given later in this document. - - - -I. Building the library -======================= - - -1. Quick Compilation --------------------- - - The easiest way to compile the library on a Unix system is by - using the `configure' script that comes with it. Simply go to the - root directory of the FreeType package, then type - - ./configure - - to run a script that will probe your system and detect various - configuration issues, which are explained later in this document. - - From there, you can simply type - - make - - to invoke compilation of the whole package. You can also use the - following commands: - - make debug - Make a development version of the library. - Only useful for FreeType developers and - hackers. The default build should come with - `-g' (i.e., debug info in the object file) - already. - - make clean - Clean all intermediate object files created - during compilation. Keeps all library and - executables in place. - - make distclean - Clean everything, leaving the directories as - they were before the compilation. You'll need - to run `./configure' again to be able to - re-build it. - - make install - Install the library files libttf.a, libttf.la - or libttf.so to your system library path - (`/usr/local/lib' by default). The path can be - set manually with ./configure. - - make uninstall - Undo a `make install'. - - Note that the Makefile uses nested variables which causes problems - with BSD make. Use GNU make instead. - - -2. Trouble-shooting and simple customization --------------------------------------------- - - The make build seems to fail on some Solaris systems. This is - mainly due to the fact that the test programs (not the font - library itself) try to use certain libraries and/or utilities if - they find them on your system. In some cases, the Sun versions - are incompatible to the GNU ones. If you encounter such problems, - please report them to us so we can try to fix it. - - The configure script and makefiles that it generates can/make use - of the following things: - - - gettext - In order to compile the internationalized error - message string extension, which isn't part of the - core library. You can disable this and get a - clean compile with - - ./configure --disable-nls - - - - libtool - Used to generate shared libraries. You can - disable it by typing - - ./configure --disable-shared - - which will generate and link the FreeType engine - as a static library. - - By default, static compilation is disabled if the - configure script detects that your compiler - and/or operating system supports shared - libraries. You can ask for static libraries with - - ./configure --enable-static - - For more configuration options, type `./configure --help' to see a - summary of what is possible. The option to change the library - installation path for `make install' is, as usual, - `--prefix='. Example: - - ./configure --prefix=${HOME}/local/lib --disable-shared - - to install a static library (libttf.a) in `~/local/lib' (after a - `make install') - - -3. Manual compilation ---------------------- - - Here are explained the steps that are required to compile the - FreeType _library_ (and only this one) by hand. - - a. Generate a configuration file named `ft_conf.h' - - This file contains a certain number of configuration macro - declarations which must fit your system. The configure script - generates it automatically for you, but you can also take the - template file `freetype/ft_conf.h.in' and change it by hand, - then save it as `freetype/ft_conf.h'. - - b. Choose your compilation mode - - Unlike previous versions, FreeType 1.1 and above can be compiled - in two modes, called `debug mode' and `single object mode'. - - Debug mode is simply the normal way of compiling C programs, - i.e., each *.c file is compiled into an individual *.o object - file, and all of them are linked together into an archive (i.e., - a *.a library). - - Single object mode is slightly different: All C files are - included in a single source file during compilation, resulting - in a single final object file for the core library. This has - the advantage of letting optimizing compilers do more global - work, as well as getting rid of all external symbols which are - used solely for the purpose of components interfacing. - - In both modes, you need to include the following paths to your - makefile/command line: - - . the location of the `ft_conf.h' file - . the location of all `tt*.[hc]' files - . the location of system-specific files, i.e., `ttmmap.c' on - Unix. - - For example, if you are compiling from the `freetype/lib' - directory, you can type for debug mode something like - - gcc -c -I.. -I. -Iarch/unix tt*.c arch/unix/ttmmap.c - - to compile all required files. Then assemble them in a library - with `ar' (and run `runlib' if necessary). - - In single object mode, you only need to compile the file named - `freetype.c' which is located in `freetype/lib/arch/unix'. From - the same directory as before, one would type: - - gcc -c -I.. -I. -Iarch/unix arch/unix/freetype.c - - You can also compile the extensions located in - `freetype/lib/extend' separately from the base engine. You'll - need to include the same paths as before, though. - - - -II. Building other parts of the package -======================================= - - -1. Test programs ----------------- - - All test programs are located in `freetype/test'. Most of them - use a tiny graphics sub-system which simply display bitmaps and - pixmaps in a windows on a variety of platforms. Of course, the - Unix version uses X11. - - The default `make' builds all tests programs automatically. Just - go the `freetype/test' and launch the programs when you are there. - Documentation on the test programs can be found in the file - `freetype/README'. - - NOTE: - - For now, the graphical test programs only run on the following - platforms: Unix, OS/2, Dos, Amiga, and Windows. - - The library, being pure ANSI-C, can be used on any system to - generate bitmaps and pixmaps. - - -2. Other contributions ----------------------- - - You may find some other contributions to the FreeType project in - the `freetype/contrib' directory. Each of these programs should - have their own makefiles and documentations. Also check their - licenses, as they are not necessarily distributed under the - FreeType one. - - - -III. Successful Build Reports -============================= - -Nelson H. F. Beebe and others report the -following successfully builds (with gcc 2.8.1) of freetype-1.1 on - - DEC Alpha 2100-5/250: OSF/1 3.2 - HP 9000/735: HP-UX 10.01 - Intel Pentium (200MHz MMX): Linux 2.0.30 - SGI Challenge L: IRIX 5.3 - Sun SPARC 20/512: Solaris 2.6 - Sun SPARC Ultra-2: SunOS 5.5.1 - IBM RS/6000: AIX 4.1 - -Chances are good the the current release will build on the same -machines and platforms. - -There are build problems reported on SunOs 4.x which have the form - - ld: /usr/tmp/cca07291.o: assert pure-text failed: - reference to [offset] at f754 in /usr/tmp/cca07291.o - -This may be a compiler bug in gcc 2.8.1. - -You can work around by just building a static library with - - ./configure --disable-shared --enable-static --disable-nls - -Maybe `make debug' will help here too (untested). - -Other successful builds: - - Sun SPARC Solaris 2.5 with Sun C compiler+linker - -For updated build reports, please consult our web site: - - http://www.freetype.org - - ---- end of unix.txt --- diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/howto/windows.txt b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/howto/windows.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f777f816431..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/howto/windows.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,349 +0,0 @@ - The FreeType Windows Compilation HowTo - -Contents - -Introduction -I. Building the library - 1. Quick Compilation - 2. Manual compilation - 3. Building a DLL - 4. Notes -II. Building other parts of the package - 1. Test programs - 2. Other contributions -III. Special issues of 16-bit Windows - - - -Introduction -============ - -This file describes the compilation of the FreeType package on a -Windows system. It comes with Makefiles for the following -compilers: - - - gcc/CygWin32 and gcc/MinGW32 with GNU make (32 bit) - - - cl with nmake (16-bit and 32-bit Microsoft C and Visual C++) - - - bcc with make (16-bit and 32-bit Borland C++ and also Borland - C++ builder) - -Throughout this file, we use `winXX' if it applies indifferently to -both 16-bit and 32-bit versions. You should replace it with win16 -resp. win32, as applicable. - -NOTE: - - You are advised to jump to section II.1 if you want to run the - FreeType test/demo programs as quick as possible. - - - -I. Building the library -======================= - - -1. Quick Compilation --------------------- - - The easiest way to compile the library on Windows is to go to the - directory `freetype/lib'. Then type, depending on your compiler: - - gcc: make -f arch/win32/Makefile.gcc - - cl: nmake /f arch\win16\Makefile.MS (for C/C++ 7) - cl: nmake /f arch\win16\Makefile.VC (for VC++ 16bit) - cl: nmake /f arch\win32\Makefile.CL (for VC++ 32bit) - - bcc: make -farch/win16/Makefile.BC - bcc32: make -farch/win32/Makefile.BC - - This should build the `libttf.a' or `libttf.lib' library files. - Of course, this assumes that your compiler is regularly installed. - - You can also use the following targets: - - depend - (for gcc only) Creates a file that lists the - dependancies. Useful for the developper. - - clean - Cleans all intermediate object files created during - compilation. Keeps all library and executables in - place. - - distclean - Cleans everything, leaving the directories as they - were before the compilation. - - debug - Makes a development version of the library. Only - useful for FreeType developers and hackers. - - Note that you can also select to use the `debugging' flags for - your compiler (instead of the `optimizing' ones), by defining - the `DEBUG' symbol, like in - - nmake /f arch\win32\Makefile.CL DEBUG=1 - make -farch/winXX/Makefile.BC /DDEBUG - etc. - - Doing so will automatically select the debug target instead of - the normal mode. - - For 16-bit compilers, you can also try to define the `BIGFONTS' - symbol, enabling the use of the `huge pointers' needed to handle - some big fonts. More on this at the end of this file. - - Another way to compile the library is to use the IDE provided with - the following compilers: Borland C++ 4.x/5.0, Visual C++ 4.0, and - Visual Studio. The project/workspace files can be found in the - `freetype/lib/arch/win32' directory: - - freetype.ide for Borland C++ 4.0, 4.5, and 5.0 - - freetype.dsp project and workspace files for - freetype.dsw Visual Studio - ft_dll.dsp (a.k.a. Visual C++ 5, 6, and 7) - - freetype.mdp project and makefile files for - freetype.mak Visual C++ 4.0 - - They generate a static library, which contain the core engine as a - single object file, as well as all standard extensions. - - Notes: - - - You may need to update the include paths in the Borland C++ - workspace settings. The current one looks in the directory - "C:\Program Files\Borland\BC 5.0\Include" for include files. - - - Take care that some compilers may overwrite these files when - generating the library (e.g. Borland C++ creates its own - `freetype.dsw' file, which isn't a Visual C++ project during - compilation). - - This is only important if you try to compile the lib with - several compilers. - - We gladly accept project files for other compilers. - - -2. Manual compilation ---------------------- - - Here are explained the steps that are required to compile the - FreeType _library_ (and only this one) by hand. - - Unlike previous versions, FreeType 1.1 and above can be compiled - in two modes, called `debug mode' and `single object mode'. - - Debug mode is simply the normal way of compiling C programs, i.e., - each `*.c' file is compiled into an individual `*.obj' object - file, and all of them are linked together into an archive (i.e., - `*.lib' library). - - Single object mode is slightly different: All C files are included - in a single source during compilation, resulting in a single final - object file for the core library. This has the advantage of - letting optimizing compilers do more global work, as well as - getting rid of all external which are used solely for the purpose - of components interfacing. - - In both modes, you need to include the following paths to your - makefile/command line: - - the location of all `tt*.[hc]' files - the location of system-specific files - - For example, if you are compiling from the `freetype/lib' - directory, you can type for debug mode something like - - gcc -c -I. -Iarch/win32 tt*.c - - to compile all required files into object ones. Then assemble - them in a library with `ar', `lib', or `tlib'. - - In single object mode, you only need to compile the file named - `freetype.c' which is located in `freetype/lib/arch/winXX'. From - the same directory as before, one would type - - gcc -c -I. -Iarch/win32 arch/win32/freetype.c - - You can also compile the extensions located in - `freetype/lib/extend' separately from the base engine. You will - need to include the same paths as before, though; be sure to add - the path to the `extend' directory, like in - - gcc -c -I. -Iarch/win32 -Iextend extend/*.c - - -3. Building a DLL ------------------ - - The easiest way to build the library as a DLL is also to use the - Makefiles we provide! Go to the directory `freetype/lib', then - type, depending on your compiler: - - gcc: (not yet supported) - - cl: nmake /f arch\win16\Makefile.VC DLL=1 dll (16bit) - cl: nmake /f arch\win32\Makefile.CL DLL=1 dll (32bit) - - bcc: make -farch/win16/Makefile.BC -DDLL dll - bcc32: make -farch/win32/Makefile.BC -DDLL dll - - This should build `ft15_XX.dll' (`15' for versions 1.5.*, `XX' is - either 16 or 32), and the `libttf.lib' library file. - - You can also use the following target: - - install - Install the DLL `ft15_XX.dll' to your system directory - (`C:\WINDOWS' by default). You can override the - directory by specifying the name of the directory: - - make -farch/winXX/Makefile.BC /DINSTALL_DIR=C:\TESTDLL install - nmake /f arch\win32\Makefile.CL INSTALL_DIR=D:\WINNT install - - Note that you can also select to use the `debugging' flags for - your compiler (instead of the `optimizing' ones), by defining - the `DEBUG' symbol, like in - - nmake /f arch\win16\Makefile.VC DEBUG=1 DLL=1 dll - make -farch/winXX/Makefile.BC /DDEBUG /DDLL dll - etc. - - Another way to build to DLL with Visual C++ is to use a special - Makefile that does exactly that, without relying on any settings. - - With VC++ 6.0, just type while in the `freetype/lib/arch/win32' - directory: - - nmake /f makefile.vc - - on the command line. - - For other versions, modify the $(TOOLS32) variable to point to the - directory where the build tools are. No need to set any - environment variables. - - -4. Notes --------- - - `char' is always `signed char' in the sources! - - `ttconfig.h' relies heavily on a file called `ft_conf.h' that - contains information related to the target platform, located in - the `freetype/lib/arch/winXX/' directory. Depending on your - compiler, you may need to slightly edit it. - - We use gcc as our reference compiler for warnings. This means - that we use the `-ansi -pedantic -Wall' flags and try to get rid - of warnings in this situation. If you are compiling with another - compiler, you may encounter warnings, not errors. Note that the - Borland compilers seem to produce lots of irrelevant warnings - (like `potential loss of precision'). - - - -II. Building other parts of the package -======================================= - - -1. Test programs ----------------- - - All test programs are located in `freetype/test'. Most of them - use a tiny graphics sub-system which is simply used to display - bitmaps and pixmaps on a variety of platforms. The Windows - version is a very basic one that only displays a small graphic - windows in addition to the console where the flow of messages - still goes. - - To compile them, you must be in the `freetype/test' directory and - invoke the makefile in arch/winXX. For example: - - nmake -f arch\os2\Makefile.VC - - NOTE 1: - - This will automatically invoke the library makefile for you! - - NOTE 2: - - For now, the graphical test programs only run on the following - platforms: Unix, OS/2, Dos, Amiga, and Windows. - - The library, being pure ANSI-C, can be used on any system to - generate bitmaps and pixmaps. - - -2. Other contributions ----------------------- - - You may find some other contributions to the FreeType project in - the `freetype/contrib' directory. Each of these programs should - have its own Makefiles and documentations. Also check their - licenses, as the programs are not necessarily distributed under - the FreeType one. - - Most of these contributions are targeted to Unix. You are invited - to port them to Windows, and then contribute your improvements. - - - -III. Special issues of 16-bit Windows -===================================== - - As usual, 16-bit Windows have some limitations. - - First, and mainly, only the large model is usable. The small and - medium models are not usable, because the library uses more than - 64kByte of data; and the compact model is unusable as well, since - the code of the library itself is slightly less than 64kByte, thus - leaving very small place for the real work. The net effect of - that limitation is that performances are not very impressive, to - say the least (32-bit DOS extenders perform usually three-time - faster). - - Even with the large model, the rasterizer is still limited in - size, particularly with pixmaps (that is, with anti-aliasing gray - levels). - - The test programs rely on a tiny graphical driver that mimics the - ones available on other platforms. It has some peculiarities. - First, as the test programs need a `console', the programs should - linked with some emulation of that concept. We used successfully - Borland EasyWin and Microsoft QuickWin for this purpose. Then, - the graphics window that displays the bitmaps incur the usual - 64kByte limit: The size of the window is quite tiny, particularly - when displaying `gray-level' bitmaps (the size is then 320x200, - but contrary to full-screen MS-DOS the pixels are not magnified). - Ultimately, no efforts have been done to accomodate the colors of - the screen: As a result, displaying gray bitmaps in 256-color mode - uses only 4 levels of gray (instead of 5 rendered by the library). - - Another annoying limitation exists with some East Asian fonts that - have 16,383 glyphs or more, since an internal table then - overflows. We tried to overcome this using so-called `huge - pointers', but then good support for these in the run-time library - is needed. To enable huge pointers, try defining the `BIGFONTS' - symbol with the makefile, like - - nmake /f arch\win16\makefile.VC BIGFONTS=1 - make -farch/win16/makefile.BC /DBIGFONTS - etc. - - The makefiles for both Microsoft and Borland compilers depend on a - special file, arch/winXX/depend.win, which is built by a Unix - script named `makedep'. 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By continuing to use, modify, or distribute - * this file you indicate that you have read the license and - * understand and accept it fully. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - -/* we need the following because there are some typedefs in this file */ - -#ifndef FT_CONF_H -#define FT_CONF_H - -/* Define to empty if the keyword does not work. */ - -/* #undef const */ - -/* Define if you have the header file. */ -#define HAVE_STDLIB_H - -/* The number of bytes in a int. */ -#define SIZEOF_INT 4 - -/* The number of bytes in a long. */ -#define SIZEOF_LONG 4 - -/* Define if you have the memcpy function. */ -#define HAVE_MEMCPY - -/* Define if you have the memmove function. */ -#define HAVE_MEMMOVE - -/* Define if you have the header file. */ -#define HAVE_UNISTD_H - -/* Define if you have the header file. */ -/* #undef HAVE_LIBINTL_H */ - -/* Define if you have the header file. */ -/* Only meaningful if you have . */ -#define HAVE_LOCALE_H - -/**********************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The following configuration macros can be tweaked manually by */ -/* a developer to turn on or off certain features or options in the */ -/* TrueType engine. This may be useful to tune it for specific */ -/* purposes.. */ -/* */ -/**********************************************************************/ - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if the underlying operating system uses a different */ -/* character width than 8bit for file names. You must then also supply */ -/* a typedef declaration for defining 'TT_Text'. 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These types are used by ttcalc */ -/* and ttinterp (for the 64-bit integers) only.. */ - -#if SIZEOF_INT == 4 - - typedef signed int TT_Int32; - typedef unsigned int TT_Word32; - -#elif SIZEOF_LONG == 4 - - typedef signed long TT_Int32; - typedef unsigned long TT_Word32; - -#else -#error "no 32bit type found" -#endif - -#if SIZEOF_LONG == 8 - -/* LONG64 must be defined when a 64-bit type is available */ -/* INT64 must then be defined to this type.. */ -#define LONG64 -#define INT64 long - -#else - -/* GCC provides the non-ANSI 'long long' 64-bit type. You can activate */ -/* by defining the TT_USE_LONG_LONG macro in 'ft_conf.h'. Note that this */ -/* will produce many -ansi warnings during library compilation. */ -#ifdef TT_USE_LONG_LONG - -#define LONG64 -#define INT64 long long - -#endif /* TT_USE_LONG_LONG */ -#endif - -#endif /* FT_CONF_H */ - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/amigaos/smakefile b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/amigaos/smakefile deleted file mode 100644 index 533c75195b4..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/amigaos/smakefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,126 +0,0 @@ -# This file is part of the FreeType project. -# -# It builds the library for amiga using SAS/C and smake -# -# Use this file while in the 'lib/arch/amigaos' directory with -# the following statements: -# -# smake assign -# smake -# -# the 'assign' step creates an assignment to simplify referencing -# the core library module, as smake has quite a few limitations in -# dealing with multi-directory projects. -# -# -# Copyright 1996-2001 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. - -OBJB = ttapi.o ttcache.o ttcalc.o ttcmap.o ttdebug.o \ - ttextend.o ttfile.o ttgload.o ttinterp.o ttload.o \ - ttmemory.o ttmutex.o ttobjs.o ttraster.o - -OBJS = freetype.o - -OBJX = ftxgasp.o ftxkern.o ftxpost.o ftxcmap.o ftxwidth.o \ - ftxsbit.o ftxgsub.o ftxgpos.o ftxgdef.o ftxopen.o - -CORE = FT:lib/ -COREXT = $(CORE)extend/ - -OPTIMIZER = optimize optcomp=5 optdep=4 optinlocal optrdep=4 - -SCFLAGS = idlen=40 idir=$(CORE)arch/amigaos idir=$(CORE) idir=$(COREXT) - -LIB=ttf.lib - -all: ttf.lib - -assign: - assign FT: /// - -ttf.lib: $(OBJS) $(OBJX) - oml $@ r $(OBJS) $(OBJX) - -ttfdbg.lib: $(OBJB) $(OBJX) - oml $@ r $(OBJB) $(OBJX) - -clean: - -delete \#?.o - -delete //\#?.o - -distclean: clean - -delete \#?.lib - - -# -# freetype library core single object -# -freetype.o: $(CORE)arch/amigaos/freetype.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) code=far $(OPTIMIZER) objname=$@ $< - -# -# freetype library core as separate objects -# -ttapi.o: $(CORE)ttapi.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ttcache.o: $(CORE)ttcache.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ttcalc.o: $(CORE)ttcalc.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ttcmap.o: $(CORE)ttcmap.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ttdebug.o: $(CORE)ttdebug.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ttextend.o: $(CORE)ttextend.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ttfile.o: $(CORE)ttfile.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ttgload.o: $(CORE)ttgload.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ttinterp.o: $(CORE)ttinterp.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ttload.o: $(CORE)ttload.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ttmemory.o: $(CORE)ttmemory.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ttmutex.o: $(CORE)ttmutex.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ttobjs.o: $(CORE)ttobjs.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ttraster.o: $(CORE)ttraster.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< - -# -# library extentions -# -ftxgasp.o: $(COREXT)ftxgasp.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ftxkern.o: $(COREXT)ftxkern.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ftxpost.o: $(COREXT)ftxpost.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ftxcmap.o: $(COREXT)ftxcmap.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ftxwidth.o: $(COREXT)ftxwidth.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ftxerr18.o: $(COREXT)ftxerr18.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ftxsbit.o: $(COREXT)ftxsbit.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ftxgsub.o: $(COREXT)ftxgsub.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ftxgpos.o: $(COREXT)ftxgpos.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ftxgdef.o: $(COREXT)ftxgdef.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ftxopen.o: $(COREXT)ftxopen.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< - -# end of smakefile diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/ansi/freetype.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/ansi/freetype.c deleted file mode 100644 index 820687a1533..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/ansi/freetype.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -/* This file is part of the FreeType project */ - -/* Single file library component for the ANSI target */ -#define TT_MAKE_OPTION_SINGLE_OBJECT - -/* first include common core components */ - -#include "ttapi.c" -#include "ttcache.c" -#include "ttcalc.c" -#include "ttcmap.c" -#include "ttdebug.c" -#include "ttgload.c" -#include "ttinterp.c" -#include "ttload.c" -#include "ttobjs.c" -#include "ttraster.c" - -/* then system-specific (or ANSI) components */ - -#include "ttfile.c" -#include "ttmemory.c" -#include "ttmutex.c" - -/* the extensions are compiled separately, but we need to */ -/* include the file ttextend.c if we want to support them */ - -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_EXTEND_ENGINE -#include "ttextend.c" -#endif - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/ansi/ft_conf.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/ansi/ft_conf.h deleted file mode 100644 index 011ee118f17..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/ansi/ft_conf.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,245 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ft_conf.h for the `bare ANSI' build - * - * - * Copyright 1996-2002 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - -/* we need the following because there are some typedefs in this file */ - -#ifndef FT_CONF_H -#define FT_CONF_H - -/* Define to empty if the keyword does not work. */ -/* #undef const */ - -/* Define if you have the header file. */ -#define HAVE_STDLIB_H - -/* Define if you have the memcpy function. */ -#define HAVE_MEMCPY - -/* Define if you have the memmove function. */ -#define HAVE_MEMMOVE - -/* Some systems (read: M$-DOS/Windows command.com) can't pipe stderr */ -/* into a file; so we redirect any message into stdout. */ -#define HAVE_PRINT_FUNCTION 1 - -#define Print( format, ap ) vfprintf( stdout, (format), (ap) ) - - -/* The number of bytes in a int. We use the ANSI header file limits.h */ -/* for determining it since there is no easy way to guess. */ -/* */ -#include -#if UINT_MAX == 0xFFFF -#define SIZEOF_INT 2 -#elif UINT_MAX == 0xFFFFFFFF -#define SIZEOF_INT 4 -#else -#error "Unsupported number of bytes in `int' type!" -#endif - -/* We now try to guess the size of longs in the same way */ -/* */ -#if ULONG_MAX == 0xFFFFFFFF -#define SIZEOF_LONG 4 -#elif ULONG_MAX == 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF -#define SIZEOF_LONG 8 -#else -#error "Unsupported number of bytes in `long' type!" -#endif - -/* Define if you have the header file. */ -#undef HAVE_LIBINTL_H - -/* Define if you have the header file. */ -/* Only meaningful if you have . */ -#define HAVE_LOCALE_H - -/**********************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The following configuration macros can be tweaked manually by */ -/* a developer to turn on or off certain features or options in the */ -/* TrueType engine. This may be useful to tune it for specific */ -/* purposes. */ -/* */ -/**********************************************************************/ - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if the underlying operating system uses a different */ -/* character width than 8bit for file names. You must then also supply */ -/* a typedef declaration for defining 'TT_Text'. Default is off. */ - -/* #define HAVE_TT_TEXT */ - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to generate code to support engine extensions */ -/* Default is on, but if you're satisfied by the basic services provided */ -/* by the engine and need no extensions, undefine this configuration */ -/* macro to save a few more bytes. */ - -#define TT_CONFIG_OPTION_EXTEND_ENGINE - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to generate code to support gray-scaling, */ -/* a.k.a. font-smoothing or anti-aliasing. Default is on, but you can */ -/* disable it if you don't need it. */ - -#define TT_CONFIG_OPTION_GRAY_SCALING - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to compile a bytecode interpreter in the */ -/* TrueType driver. Note that there are important patent issues related */ -/* to the use of the interpreter. */ -/* */ -/* By undefining this, you will only compile the code necessary to load */ -/* TrueType glyphs without hinting. */ - -#undef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_BYTECODE_INTERPRETER - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to use a big 'switch' statement within the */ -/* bytecode interpreter. Because some non-optimizing compilers are not */ -/* able to produce jump tables from such statements, undefining this */ -/* configuration macro will generate the appropriate C jump table in */ -/* ttinterp.c. If you use an optimizing compiler, you should leave it */ -/* defined for better performance and code compactness. */ - -#define TT_CONFIG_OPTION_INTERPRETER_SWITCH - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to build a 'static' version of the TrueType */ -/* bytecode interpreter. This will produce much bigger code, which */ -/* _may_ be faster on some architectures. */ -/* */ -/* Do NOT DEFINE THIS is you build a thread-safe version of the engine */ - -#undef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_STATIC_INTERPRETER - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to build a 'static' version of the scan-line */ -/* converter (the component which in charge of converting outlines into */ -/* bitmaps). This will produce a bigger object file for "ttraster.c", */ -/* which _may_ be faster on some architectures. */ -/* */ -/* Do NOT DEFINE THIS is you build a thread-safe version of the engine */ - -#define TT_CONFIG_OPTION_STATIC_RASTER - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define TT_CONFIG_THREAD_SAFE if you want to build a thread-safe */ -/* version of the library. */ - -#undef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE - - -/**********************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The following macros are used to define the debug level, as well */ -/* as individual tracing levels for each component. There are */ -/* currently three modes of operation : */ -/* */ -/* - trace mode (define DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE) */ -/* */ -/* The engine prints all error messages, as well as tracing */ -/* ones, filtered by each component's level */ -/* */ -/* - debug mode (define DEBUG_LEVEL_ERROR) */ -/* */ -/* Disable tracing, but keeps error output and assertion */ -/* checks. */ -/* */ -/* - release mode (don't define anything) */ -/* */ -/* Don't include error-checking or tracing code in the */ -/* engine's code. Ideal for releases. */ -/* */ -/* NOTE : */ -/* */ -/* Each component's tracing level is defined in its own source. */ -/* */ -/**********************************************************************/ - -/* Define if you want to use the tracing debug mode */ -#undef DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE - -/* Define if you want to use the error debug mode - ignored if */ -/* DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE is defined */ -#undef DEBUG_LEVEL_ERROR - - -/**************************************************************************/ -/* Definition of various integer sizes. These types are used by ttcalc */ -/* and ttinterp (for the 64-bit integers) only. */ - -#if SIZEOF_INT == 4 - - typedef signed int TT_Int32; - typedef unsigned int TT_Word32; - -#elif SIZEOF_LONG == 4 - - typedef signed long TT_Int32; - typedef unsigned long TT_Word32; - -#else -#error "no 32bit type found" -#endif - -#if SIZEOF_LONG == 8 - -/* LONG64 must be defined when a 64-bit type is available. */ -/* INT64 must then be defined to this type. */ -#define LONG64 -#define INT64 long - -#elif defined( __STDC_VERSION__ ) && ( __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L ) - -/* `long long' was officially introduced in the C99 standard. */ -/* Purists will note that the defined() test above is unnecessary */ -/* (according to the standard, undefined macros in #if expressions */ -/* default to 1), but we don't rely on this, and since it is easy */ -/* to avoid problems... */ -/* If your compiler complains a lot about possible ANSI violations */ -/* because of this setting, report this as a bug to the compiler */ -/* vendor. */ -#define LONG64 -#define INT64 long long - -#else - -/* GCC provides the non-ANSI89 'long long' 64-bit type. You can */ -/* activate it by defining the TT_USE_LONG_LONG macro. Note that */ -/* this will produce many -ansi warnings during library compilation. */ -#ifdef TT_USE_LONG_LONG - -#define LONG64 -#define INT64 long long - -#endif /* TT_USE_LONG_LONG */ -#endif - -#endif /* FT_CONF_H */ - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/beos/Makefile b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/beos/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index d0403a56fef..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/beos/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,102 +0,0 @@ -# This file is part of the FreeType project. -# -# It builds the library for BeOS with gcc. -# -# You will need GNU make. -# -# Use this file while in the lib directory with the following statement: -# -# make -f arch/beos/Makefile.gcc -# -# If you have the GNU gettext package installed, you can also try -# -# make -f arch/beos/Makefile.gcc HAVE_GETTEXT -# -# -# Copyright 1996-2001 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. - -ARCH = arch/beos -FT_MAKEFILE = $(ARCH)/Makefile.gcc - -CC = gcc - -ifndef GETTEXT -GETTEXT=NO_GETTEXT -endif - -ifdef DEBUG -CFLAGS = -Wall -O2 -g -ansi -pedantic -I$(ARCH) -I. -Iextend -D$(GETTEXT) -else -CFLAGS = -Wall -ansi -pedantic -O2 -s -I$(ARCH) -I. -Iextend -D$(GETTEXT) -endif - - -TTFILE = ./ttfile.c -TTMEMORY = ./ttmemory.c -TTMUTEX = $(ARCH)/ttmutex.c - -PORT = $(TTFILE) $(TTMEMORY) $(TTMUTEX) - -SRC_X = extend/ftxgasp.c extend/ftxkern.c extend/ftxpost.c \ - extend/ftxcmap.c extend/ftxwidth.c extend/ftxsbit.c \ - extend/ftxgsub.c extend/ftxgpos.c extend/ftxgdef.c \ - extend/ftxopen.c extend/ftxerr18.c -OBJS_X = $(SRC_X:.c=.o) - -SRC_M = ttapi.c ttcache.c ttcalc.c ttcmap.c ttdebug.c \ - ttgload.c ttinterp.c ttload.c ttobjs.c \ - ttraster.c ttextend.c $(PORT) -OBJS_M = $(SRC_M:.c=.o) $(OBJS_X) - -SRC_S = $(ARCH)/freetype.c -OBJ_S = $(SRC_S:.c=.o) -OBJS_S = $(OBJ_S) $(OBJS_X) - - -%.o: %.c - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o $@ $< - -.PHONY: all debug clean distclean depend - - -all: - $(MAKE) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) LIB_FILES=OBJS_S libttf.a - -debug: - $(MAKE) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) LIB_FILES=OBJS_M DEBUG=1 libttf.a - -HAVE_GETTEXT: - $(MAKE) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) LIB_FILES=OBJS_S GETTEXT=HAVE_GETTEXT \ - libttf.a - -$(OBJ_S): $(SRC_S) $(SRC_M) - -libttf.a: $($(LIB_FILES)) - -del $@ - ar src $@ $^ - -clean: - -del *.o - -del extend\*.o - -del $(ARCH)\*.o - -del response - -distclean: clean - -del dep.end - -del libttf.a - -depend: $(SRC_S) $(SRC_M) $(SRC_X) - $(CC) -E -MM -I$(ARCH) -I. -Iextend $^ > dep.end - -ifeq (dep.end,$(wildcard dep.end)) - include dep.end -endif - -# end of Makefile.gcc diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/beos/freetype.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/beos/freetype.c deleted file mode 100644 index a08c39b44b3..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/beos/freetype.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -/* This file is part of the FreeType project */ - -/* Single file library component for the ANSI target */ -#define TT_MAKE_OPTION_SINGLE_OBJECT - -/* first include common core components */ - -#include "ttapi.c" -#include "ttcache.c" -#include "ttcalc.c" -#include "ttcmap.c" -#include "ttdebug.c" -#include "ttgload.c" -#include "ttinterp.c" -#include "ttload.c" -#include "ttobjs.c" -#include "ttraster.c" - -/* then system-specific (or ANSI) components */ - -#include "ttfile.c" -#include "ttmemory.c" -#include "arch/beos/ttmutex.c" - -/* the extensions are compiled separately, but we need to */ -/* include the file ttextend.c if we want to support them */ - -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_EXTEND_ENGINE -#include "ttextend.c" -#endif - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/beos/ft_conf.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/beos/ft_conf.h deleted file mode 100644 index 758126de897..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/beos/ft_conf.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,214 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ft_conf.h for BeOS - * - * - * Copyright 1996-2002 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - -/* we need the following because there are some typedefs in this file */ - -#ifndef FT_CONF_H -#define FT_CONF_H - -#ifndef BEOS -#define BEOS -#endif - -/* Define to empty if the keyword does not work. */ -/* #undef const */ - -/* Define if you have the header file. */ -#define HAVE_STDLIB_H - -/* The number of bytes in a int. */ -#define SIZEOF_INT 4 - -/* The number of bytes in a long. */ -#define SIZEOF_LONG 4 - -/* Define if you have the memcpy function. */ -#define HAVE_MEMCPY - -/* Define if you have the memmove function. */ -#define HAVE_MEMMOVE - -/* Define if you have the header file. */ -#define HAVE_UNISTD_H - -/* Define if you have the header file. */ -/* #undef HAVE_LIBINTL_H */ - -/* Define if you have the header file. */ -/* Only meaningful if you have . */ -#define HAVE_LOCALE_H - -/**********************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The following configuration macros can be tweaked manually by */ -/* a developer to turn on or off certain features or options in the */ -/* TrueType engine. This may be useful to tune it for specific */ -/* purposes.. */ -/* */ -/**********************************************************************/ - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if the underlying operating system uses a different */ -/* character width than 8bit for file names. You must then also supply */ -/* a typedef declaration for defining 'TT_Text'. Default is off. */ - -/* #define HAVE_TT_TEXT */ - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to generate code to support engine extensions */ -/* Default is on, but if you're satisfied by the basic services provided */ -/* by the engine and need no extensions, undefine this configuration */ -/* macro to save a few more bytes. */ - -#define TT_CONFIG_OPTION_EXTEND_ENGINE - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to generate code to support gray-scaling, */ -/* a.k.a. font-smoothing or anti-aliasing. Default is on, but you can */ -/* disable it if you don't need it. */ - -#define TT_CONFIG_OPTION_GRAY_SCALING - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to compile a bytecode interpreter in the */ -/* TrueType driver. Note that there are important patent issues related */ -/* to the use of the interpreter. */ -/* */ -/* By undefining this, you will only compile the code necessary to load */ -/* TrueType glyphs without hinting. */ - -#undef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_BYTECODE_INTERPRETER - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to use a big 'switch' statement within the */ -/* bytecode interpreter. Because some non-optimizing compilers are not */ -/* able to produce jump tables from such statements, undefining this */ -/* configuration macro will generate the appropriate C jump table in */ -/* ttinterp.c. If you use an optimizing compiler, you should leave it */ -/* defined for better performance and code compactness.. */ - -#define TT_CONFIG_OPTION_INTERPRETER_SWITCH - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to build a 'static' version of the scan-line */ -/* converter (the component which in charge of converting outlines into */ -/* bitmaps). This will produce a bigger object file for "ttraster.c", */ -/* which _may_ be faster on some architectures.. */ -/* */ -/* Do NOT DEFINE THIS is you build a thread-safe version of the engine */ - -#undef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_STATIC_RASTER - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to build a 'static' version of the TrueType */ -/* bytecode interpreter. This will produce much bigger code, which */ -/* _may_ be faster on some architectures.. */ -/* */ -/* Do NOT DEFINE THIS is you build a thread-safe version of the engine */ - -#undef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_STATIC_INTERPRETER - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define TT_CONFIG_THREAD_SAFE if you want to build a thread-safe */ -/* version of the library. */ - -#define TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE - - -/**********************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The following macros are used to define the debug level, as well */ -/* as individual tracing levels for each component. There are */ -/* currently three modes of operation : */ -/* */ -/* - trace mode (define DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE) */ -/* */ -/* The engine prints all error messages, as well as tracing */ -/* ones, filtered by each component's level */ -/* */ -/* - debug mode (define DEBUG_LEVEL_ERROR) */ -/* */ -/* Disable tracing, but keeps error output and assertion */ -/* checks. */ -/* */ -/* - release mode (don't define anything) */ -/* */ -/* Don't include error-checking or tracing code in the */ -/* engine's code. Ideal for releases. */ -/* */ -/* NOTE : */ -/* */ -/* Each component's tracing level is defined in its own source. */ -/* */ -/**********************************************************************/ - -/* Define if you want to use the tracing debug mode */ -#undef DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE - -/* Define if you want to use the error debug mode - ignored if */ -/* DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE is defined */ -#undef DEBUG_LEVEL_ERROR - - -/**************************************************************************/ -/* Definition of various integer sizes. These types are used by ttcalc */ -/* and ttinterp (for the 64-bit integers) only.. */ - -#if SIZEOF_INT == 4 - - typedef signed int TT_Int32; - typedef unsigned int TT_Word32; - -#elif SIZEOF_LONG == 4 - - typedef signed long TT_Int32; - typedef unsigned long TT_Word32; - -#else -#error "no 32bit type found" -#endif - -#if SIZEOF_LONG == 8 - -/* LONG64 must be defined when a 64-bit type is available */ -/* INT64 must then be defined to this type.. */ -#define LONG64 -#define INT64 long - -#else - -/* GCC provides the non-ANSI 'long long' 64-bit type. You can activate */ -/* by defining the TT_USE_LONG_LONG macro in 'ft_conf.h'. Note that this */ -/* will produce many -ansi warnings during library compilation. */ -#define TT_USE_LONG_LONG - -#ifdef TT_USE_LONG_LONG - -#define LONG64 -#define INT64 long long - -#endif /* TT_USE_LONG_LONG */ -#endif - -#endif /* FT_CONF_H */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/beos/ttmutex.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/beos/ttmutex.c deleted file mode 100644 index 2df23d34161..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/beos/ttmutex.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,150 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ttmutex.c 1.0 - * - * Mutual exclusion object, BeOS implementation - * - * Copyright 1999-2001 by - * Catharon Productions, Inc. - * - * 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#include "ttmutex.h" - -#include -#include -#include - -/* required by the tracing mode */ -#undef TT_COMPONENT -#define TT_COMPONENT trace_mutex - - -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE - -/* New and improved BeOS mutex in the form of a "benaphore". */ - -typedef struct -{ - sem_id _sem; - int32 _atom; -} beos_mutex_t; - -/* Counter so the semaphores have unique names; access this with */ -/* atomic_*() functions only! */ - -static int32 _mutex_counter = 0; - -/* Allocate and initialize the mutex. */ - -FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( void ) -TT_Mutex_Create( TMutex* mutex ) -{ - beos_mutex_t* m = NULL; - - - m = (beos_mutex_t *)malloc( sizeof( beos_mutex_t ) ); - if ( m ) - { - char mutex_name[B_OS_NAME_LENGTH]; - int32 prev = atomic_add( &_mutex_counter, 1 ); - - - sprintf( mutex_name, "FreeType mutex (%d)", (int)prev ); - - m->_atom = 0; - m->_sem = create_sem( 0, mutex_name ); - - if ( m->_sem < B_NO_ERROR ) - { - /* Can't get a semaphore, so we're screwed. */ - free( m ); - m = NULL; - } - } - - /* Send back the new mutex. */ - *mutex = (TMutex)m; -} - - -/* Delete a mutex. */ - -FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( void ) -TT_Mutex_Delete( TMutex* mutex ) -{ - if ( mutex ) - { - beos_mutex_t* m = (beos_mutex_t *)*mutex; - - - if ( m->_sem >= B_NO_ERROR ) - { - status_t retval = delete_sem( m->_sem ); - - - /* Make the compiler shut up... */ - retval = retval; - } - - free( m ); - } -} - - -/* Attempt to lock a mutex; blocks until we can lock it or the semaphore */ -/* is destroyed. */ - -FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( void ) -TT_Mutex_Lock( TMutex* mutex ) -{ - int32 prev = 0; - beos_mutex_t* m = (beos_mutex_t *)*mutex; - - - if ( !mutex ) - return; - - prev = atomic_add( &(m->_atom), 1 ); - if ( prev > 0 ) - { - status_t retval = acquire_sem( m->_sem ); - - - /* Make the compiler shut up... */ - retval = retval; - } -} - - -/* Release a mutex. */ - -FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( void ) -TT_Mutex_Release( TMutex* mutex ) -{ - int32 prev = 0; - beos_mutex_t* m = (beos_mutex_t *)*mutex; - - - if ( !mutex ) - return; - - prev = atomic_add( &(m->_atom), -1 ); - if ( prev > 1 ) { - status_t retval = release_sem( m->_sem ); - - /* Make the compiler shut up... */ - retval = retval; - } -} - -#endif /* TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE */ - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/debugger/Makefile b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/debugger/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index 9d361a78176..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/debugger/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,107 +0,0 @@ -# This file is part of the FreeType project. -# -# It builds the library and test programs for emx-gcc under OS/2 or under -# Unix with extra debugging capabilities. -# -# You will need GNU make. -# -# Use this file while in the lib directory with the following statements: -# -# make -f arch/debugger/Makefile depend -# make -f arch/debugger/Makefile -# -# -# Copyright 1996-2002 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. - -ARCH = arch/debugger -FT_MAKEFILE = $(ARCH)/Makefile - -CC = gcc - -#CFLAGS = -W -Wall -O0 -g -ansi -pedantic -I$(ARCH) -I. -Iextend - -CFLAGS = -Wall -O0 -g -ansi -I$(ARCH) -I. -Iextend - -#CFLAGS = -Wall -ansi -pedantic -O2 -s -I$(ARCH) -I. -Iextend - -# Detect OS/2 to add the flag -DOS2 when compiling ttinterp.c -# -ifdef OS2_SHELL -OS := OS2 -RM := del -else -OS := UNIX # Unix build otherwise -RM := rm -f -endif - -TTFILE = ./ttfile.c -TTMEMORY = ./ttmemory.c -TTMUTEX = ./ttmutex.c - -PORT = $(TTFILE) $(TTMEMORY) $(TTMUTEX) - -SRC_X = extend/ftxgasp.c extend/ftxkern.c extend/ftxpost.c \ - extend/ftxcmap.c extend/ftxwidth.c extend/ftxsbit.c \ - extend/ftxgsub.c extend/ftxgpos.c extend/ftxopen.c \ - extend/ftxgdef.c -OBJS_X = $(SRC_X:.c=.o) - -SRC_M = ttapi.c ttcache.c ttcalc.c ttcmap.c ttdebug.c \ - ttgload.c ttinterp.c ttload.c ttobjs.c \ - ttraster.c ttextend.c $(PORT) -OBJS_M = $(SRC_M:.c=.o) $(OBJS_X) - -SRC_S = $(ARCH)/freetype.c -OBJ_S = $(SRC_S:.c=.o) -OBJS_S = $(OBJ_S) $(OBJS_X) - -# We place the library file in the ARCH directory, so that it doesn't -# interfere with the normal build. -# -LIBTTF_A = $(ARCH)/libttf.a - -%.o: %.c - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o $@ $< -D$(OS) - -.PHONY: all debug clean distclean depend - - -all: - $(MAKE) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) LIB_FILES=OBJS_S $(LIBTTF_A) - -debug: - $(MAKE) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) LIB_FILES=OBJS_M $(LIBTTF_A) - -$(OBJ_S): $(SRC_S) $(SRC_M) - -$(LIBTTF_A): $($(LIB_FILES)) - -$(RM) $@ - ar src $@ $^ - -clean: -ifdef OS2_SHELL - -$(RM) $(subst /,\,$(LIBTTF_A)) - -$(RM) $(subst /,\,$(OBJS_S)) -else - -$(RM) $(LIBTTF_A) - -$(RM) $(OBJS_S) -endif - -distclean: clean - -$(RM) dep.end - -depend: $(SRC_S) $(SRC_M) $(SRC_X) - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -E -MM -I$(ARCH) -I. -Iextend $^ > dep.end - -ifeq (dep.end,$(wildcard dep.end)) - include dep.end -endif - -# end of Makefile diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/debugger/freetype.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/debugger/freetype.c deleted file mode 100644 index b431cdfadc5..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/debugger/freetype.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -/* This file is part of the FreeType project */ - -/* Single file library component for the debugging target */ -#define TT_MAKE_OPTION_SINGLE_OBJECT - -/* first include common core components */ - -#include "ttapi.c" -#include "ttcache.c" -#include "ttcalc.c" -#include "ttcmap.c" -#include "ttdebug.c" -#include "ttgload.c" -#include "ttinterp.c" -#include "ttload.c" -#include "ttobjs.c" -#include "ttraster.c" - -/* then system-specific (or ANSI) components */ - -#include "ttfile.c" -#include "ttmemory.c" -#include "ttmutex.c" - -/* the extensions are compiled separately, but we need to */ -/* include the file ttextend.c if we want to support them */ - -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_EXTEND_ENGINE -#include "ttextend.c" -#endif - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/debugger/ft_conf.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/debugger/ft_conf.h deleted file mode 100644 index 6673dd960e4..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/debugger/ft_conf.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,249 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ft_conf.h for a debugging build - * - * - * Copyright 1996-2002 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - -/* we need the following because there are some typedefs in this file */ - -#ifndef FT_CONF_H -#define FT_CONF_H - -/* Define to empty if the keyword does not work. */ -/* #undef const */ - -/* Define if you have the header file. */ -#define HAVE_STDLIB_H - -/* Define if you have the memcpy function. */ -#define HAVE_MEMCPY - -/* Define if you have the memmove function. */ -#define HAVE_MEMMOVE - -/* command.com can't pipe stderr into a file; so any message will */ -/* be redirected into stdout (which is manageable). */ -#define HAVE_PRINT_FUNCTION 1 - -#define Print( format, ap ) vfprintf( stdout, (format), (ap) ) - - -/* The number of bytes in a int. We use the ANSI header file limits.h */ -/* for determining it since there is no easy way to guess. */ -/* */ -#include -#if UINT_MAX == 0xFFFF -#define SIZEOF_INT 2 -#elif UINT_MAX == 0xFFFFFFFF -#define SIZEOF_INT 4 -#else -#error "Unsupported number of bytes in `int' type!" -#endif - -/* We now try to guess the size of longs in the same way */ -/* */ -#if ULONG_MAX == 0xFFFFFFFF -#define SIZEOF_LONG 4 -#elif ULONG_MAX == 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF -#define SIZEOF_LONG 8 -#else -#error "Unsupported number of bytes in `long' type!" -#endif - - -/* Define if you have the header file. */ -/* #undef HAVE_LIBINTL_H */ - -/* Define if you have the header file. */ -/* Only meaningful if you have . */ -#define HAVE_LOCALE_H - -/**********************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The following configuration macros can be tweaked manually by */ -/* a developer to turn on or off certain features or options in the */ -/* TrueType engine. This may be useful to tune it for specific */ -/* purposes.. */ -/* */ -/**********************************************************************/ - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if the underlying operating system uses a different */ -/* character width than 8bit for file names. You must then also supply */ -/* a typedef declaration for defining 'TT_Text'. Default is off. */ - -/* #define HAVE_TT_TEXT */ - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to generate code to support engine extensions */ -/* Default is on, but if you're satisfied by the basic services provided */ -/* by the engine and need no extensions, undefine this configuration */ -/* macro to save a few more bytes. */ - -#define TT_CONFIG_OPTION_EXTEND_ENGINE - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to generate code to support gray-scaling, */ -/* a.k.a. font-smoothing or anti-aliasing. Default is on, but you can */ -/* disable it if you don't need it. */ - -#define TT_CONFIG_OPTION_GRAY_SCALING - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to compile a bytecode interpreter in the */ -/* TrueType driver. Note that there are important patent issues related */ -/* to the use of the interpreter. */ -/* */ -/* By undefining this, you will only compile the code necessary to load */ -/* TrueType glyphs without hinting. */ -/* */ -/* The debugger is useless (and can't be compiled) without the bytecode */ -/* interpreter. But we require TT_CONFIG_OPTION_BYTECODE_INTERPRETER to */ -/* be passed explicitly to avoid disputes with the lawyers. */ - -/* #undef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_BYTECODE_INTERPRETER */ - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to use a big 'switch' statement within the */ -/* bytecode interpreter. Because some non-optimizing compilers are not */ -/* able to produce jump tables from such statements, undefining this */ -/* configuration macro will generate the appropriate C jump table in */ -/* ttinterp.c. If you use an optimizing compiler, you should leave it */ -/* defined for better performance and code compactness.. */ -/* */ -/* For debugging, we use a jump table; this allows some interesting */ -/* things during development. */ - -#undef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_INTERPRETER_SWITCH - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to build a `static' version of the TrueType */ -/* bytecode interpreter. This will produce much bigger code, which */ -/* _may_ be faster on some architectures. */ -/* */ -/* Do NOT DEFINE THIS is you build a thread-safe version of the engine. */ -/* */ -/* We use a static interpreter in the debugger; this helps in setting */ -/* data breakpoints to fixed memory addresses. */ - -#undef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_STATIC_INTERPRETER - -/* an extra for the debugger */ -#define DEBUG_INTERPRETER - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to build a 'static' version of the scan-line */ -/* converter (the component which in charge of converting outlines into */ -/* bitmaps). This will produce a bigger object file for "ttraster.c", */ -/* which _may_ be faster on some architectures.. */ -/* */ -/* Do NOT DEFINE THIS is you build a thread-safe version of the engine */ - -#undef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_STATIC_RASTER - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define TT_CONFIG_THREAD_SAFE if you want to build a thread-safe */ -/* version of the library. */ - -#undef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE - - -/**********************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The following macros are used to define the debug level, as well */ -/* as individual tracing levels for each component. There are */ -/* currently three modes of operation : */ -/* */ -/* - trace mode (define DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE) */ -/* */ -/* The engine prints all error messages, as well as tracing */ -/* ones, filtered by each component's level */ -/* */ -/* - debug mode (define DEBUG_LEVEL_ERROR) */ -/* */ -/* Disable tracing, but keeps error output and assertion */ -/* checks. */ -/* */ -/* - release mode (don't define anything) */ -/* */ -/* Don't include error-checking or tracing code in the */ -/* engine's code. Ideal for releases. */ -/* */ -/* NOTE : */ -/* */ -/* Each component's tracing level is defined in its own source. */ -/* */ -/**********************************************************************/ - -/* Define if you want to use the tracing debug mode. */ -/* Set to DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE for the debugger. */ -#define DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE - -/* Define if you want to use the error debug mode - ignored if */ -/* DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE is defined */ -#undef DEBUG_LEVEL_ERROR - - -/**************************************************************************/ -/* Definition of various integer sizes. These types are used by ttcalc */ -/* and ttinterp (for the 64-bit integers) only.. */ - -#if SIZEOF_INT == 4 - - typedef signed int TT_Int32; - typedef unsigned int TT_Word32; - -#elif SIZEOF_LONG == 4 - - typedef signed long TT_Int32; - typedef unsigned long TT_Word32; - -#else -#error "no 32bit type found" -#endif - -#if SIZEOF_LONG == 8 - -/* LONG64 must be defined when a 64-bit type is available */ -/* INT64 must then be defined to this type.. */ -#define LONG64 -#define INT64 long - -/* Note that contrary to the `ansi' target, there is no test against C99 */ -/* here, because we really want to control whether we use 64-bit type or */ -/* not. So you have to use TT_USE_LONG_LONG to use it on a 32-bit machine. */ -#else - -/* GCC provides the non-ANSI 'long long' 64-bit type. You can activate */ -/* by defining the TT_USE_LONG_LONG macro in 'ft_conf.h'. Note that this */ -/* will produce many -ansi warnings during library compilation. */ -#ifdef TT_USE_LONG_LONG - -#define LONG64 -#define INT64 long long - -#endif /* TT_USE_LONG_LONG */ -#endif - -#endif /* FT_CONF_H */ - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/mac/README b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/mac/README deleted file mode 100644 index 80334869bdd..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/mac/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ - -This is the readme of the freetype.hqx archive in the contrib/mac -subdirectory. Please note that the FreeType team does *not* support the -Macintosh platform due to lack of knowledge. All questions regarding the -code should be sent to both David Williss and the freetype-devel list. - - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - -These are CodeWarrior projects for building the FreeType library on a Macintosh -I've only provided PPC projects here, but building for 68K shouldn't be hard. -There are two directories here (OK, "folders"). One contains a project for -building freetype.ppc.lib and the other is for freetype.ppc.dll. (I havn't -actually tested the DLL yet.) - -The Macintosh stores TrueType fonts in a "Fonts" folder under the "System" -folder. There is a standard MacOS API for finding this folder, so I use it. -However, the fonts aren't normal flat files. They have all the data in -resources in the resource fork. Each font is an 'sfnt' resource, and each -file can have more than one 'sfnt' resource. - -To get at them, I made a copy of ttmmap.c from the Unix implementation and -modified it to load/release the resource and lock/unlock the handle as needed. -This only required a change to the open and close functions. After that, it -works just as if it was using Unix memory mapping. - -One thing however. Because of the bizarre scheme for storing the fonts, I -made up a way of specifying the font filename. - - fonts:/fontfile/fontname - -Where fonts:/ is a literal string that means "the fonts folder", fontfile is -the name of the actual file and fontname is the name of the 'sfnt' resource. -Currently, this is the only thing it understands. It might be nice if some -day (2.0 maybe?) ttfile.c and ttmmap.c wern't mutialy exclusive and it could -decide which method to use based on the filename or something. - -Another thing that I had to change to make this work. It seems that Macintosh -TrueType fonts have no OS/2 table, so ttload.c needs to be modified to make -that nonfatal, at least on a Macintosh. - ---- - -David Williss -MicroImages, Inc. -dwilliss@microimages.com diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/mac/freetype.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/mac/freetype.c deleted file mode 100644 index 66af7f1f7aa..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/mac/freetype.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -/* This file is *not* part of the FreeType project, because the team */ -/* lacks the necessary expertise to support it. */ - -/* freetype.c for MacOS */ -/* single object library component for MacOS */ - -/* Written by Dave Willis on 1998-07-30. */ -/* Modified by Antoine Leca for the 1.3 release, but untested. */ - -#define TT_MAKE_OPTION_SINGLE_OBJECT - -/* Note, you should define the FT_EXPORT_xxx macros here if you want */ -/* special builds. See 'ttconfig.h' for details. */ - - -/* first include common core components */ - -#define MAC_MAIN_OBJECT -#include "ttapi.c" -#include "ttcache.c" -#include "ttcalc.c" -#include "ttcmap.c" -#include "ttdebug.c" -#include "ttgload.c" -#include "ttinterp.c" -#include "ttload.c" -#include "ttobjs.c" -#include "ttobjs.c" -#include "ttraster.c" - -/* then system-specific (or ANSI) components */ - -#include "ttmmap.c" /* Was "ttfile.c" */ -#include "ttmemory.c" -#include "ttmutex.c" - -/* finally, add some extensions */ - -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_EXTEND_ENGINE -#include "ttextend.c" -#endif - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/mac/ft_conf.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/mac/ft_conf.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1507fd882cf..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/mac/ft_conf.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,198 +0,0 @@ -/* This file is *not* part of the FreeType project, because the team */ -/* lacks the necessary expertise to support it. */ - -/* ft_conf.h for MacOS */ - -/* Written by Dave Willis on 1998-07-30. */ -/* Modified by Antoine Leca for the 1.3 release, but untested. */ - - -/* we need the following because there are some typedefs in this file */ - -#ifndef FT_CONF_H -#define FT_CONF_H - -/* Define to empty if the 'const' keyword does not work. */ -/* #undef const */ - -/* Define if you have the header file. */ -#define HAVE_STDLIB_H - -/* Define if you have the memcpy function. */ -#define HAVE_MEMCPY - -/* Define if you have the memmove function. */ -#define HAVE_MEMMOVE - -/* Define if you have the header file. */ -#undef HAVE_UNISTD_H - -/* The number of bytes in a int. */ -#define SIZEOF_INT 4 - -/* The number of bytes in a long. */ -#define SIZEOF_LONG 4 - -/**********************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The following configuration macros can be tweaked manually by */ -/* a developer to turn on or off certain features or options in the */ -/* TrueType engine. This may be useful to tune it for specific */ -/* purposes.. */ -/* */ -/**********************************************************************/ - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if the underlying operating system uses a different */ -/* character width than 8bit for file names. You must then also supply */ -/* a typedef declaration for defining 'TT_Text'. Default is off. */ - -/* #define HAVE_TT_TEXT */ - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to generate code to support engine extensions */ -/* Default is on, but if you're satisfied by the basic services provided */ -/* by the engine and need no extensions, undefine this configuration */ -/* macro to save a few more bytes. */ - -#define TT_CONFIG_OPTION_EXTEND_ENGINE - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to generate code to support gray-scaling, */ -/* a.k.a. font-smoothing or anti-aliasing. Default is on, but you can */ -/* disable it if you don't need it. */ - -#define TT_CONFIG_OPTION_GRAY_SCALING - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to compile a bytecode interpreter in the */ -/* TrueType driver. Note that there are important patent issues related */ -/* to the use of the interpreter. */ -/* */ -/* By undefining this, you will only compile the code necessary to load */ -/* TrueType glyphs without hinting. */ - -#undef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_BYTECODE_INTERPRETER - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to use a big 'switch' statement within the */ -/* bytecode interpreter. Because some non-optimizing compilers are not */ -/* able to produce jump tables from such statements, undefining this */ -/* configuration macro will generate the appropriate C jump table in */ -/* ttinterp.c. If you use an optimizing compiler, you should leave it */ -/* defined for better performance and code compactness.. */ - -#define TT_CONFIG_OPTION_INTERPRETER_SWITCH - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to build a 'static' version of the TrueType */ -/* bytecode interpreter. This will produce much bigger code, which */ -/* _may_ be faster on some architectures.. */ -/* */ -/* Do NOT DEFINE THIS is you build a thread-safe version of the engine */ - -#undef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_STATIC_INTERPRETER - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to build a 'static' version of the scan-line */ -/* converter (the component which in charge of converting outlines into */ -/* bitmaps). This will produce a bigger object file for "ttraster.c", */ -/* which _may_ be faster on some architectures.. */ -/* */ -/* Do NOT DEFINE THIS is you build a thread-safe version of the engine */ - -#undef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_STATIC_RASTER - - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define TT_CONFIG_THREAD_SAFE if you want to build a thread-safe */ -/* version of the library. */ - -#undef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE - - -/**********************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The following macros are used to define the debug level, as well */ -/* as individual tracing levels for each component. There are */ -/* currently three modes of operation : */ -/* */ -/* - trace mode (define DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE) */ -/* */ -/* The engine prints all error messages, as well as tracing */ -/* ones, filtered by each component's level */ -/* */ -/* - debug mode (define DEBUG_LEVEL_ERROR) */ -/* */ -/* Disable tracing, but keeps error output and assertion */ -/* checks. */ -/* */ -/* - release mode (don't define anything) */ -/* */ -/* Don't include error-checking or tracing code in the */ -/* engine's code. Ideal for releases. */ -/* */ -/* NOTE : */ -/* */ -/* Each component's tracing level is defined in its own source. */ -/* */ -/**********************************************************************/ - -/* Define if you want to use the tracing debug mode */ -#undef DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE - -/* Define if you want to use the error debug mode - ignored if */ -/* DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE is defined */ -#undef DEBUG_LEVEL_ERROR - - -/**************************************************************************/ -/* Definition of various integer sizes. These types are used by ttcalc */ -/* and ttinterp (for the 64-bit integers) only.. */ - -#if SIZEOF_INT == 4 - - typedef signed int TT_Int32; - typedef unsigned int TT_Word32; - -#elif SIZEOF_LONG == 4 - - typedef signed long TT_Int32; - typedef unsigned long TT_Word32; - -#else -#error "no 32bit type found" -#endif - -#if SIZEOF_LONG == 8 - -/* LONG64 must be defined when a 64-bit type is available */ -/* INT64 must then be defined to this type.. */ -#define LONG64 -#define INT64 long - -#else - -/* GCC provides the non-ANSI 'long long' 64-bit type. You can activate */ -/* by defining the TT_USE_LONG_LONG macro in 'ft_conf.h'. Note that this */ -/* will produce many -ansi warnings during library compilation. */ -#ifdef TT_USE_LONG_LONG - -#define LONG64 -#define INT64 long long - -#endif /* TT_USE_LONG_LONG */ -#endif - -#endif /* FT_CONF_H */ - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/mac/ttmmap.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/mac/ttmmap.c deleted file mode 100644 index 8f5ee998636..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/mac/ttmmap.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1072 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ttmmap.c 2.0 - * - * Memory-Mapped file component ( replaces ttfile.c ). - * - * Copyright 1996-2001 by David Williss, - * 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. - * - * Changes between 2.0 and 1.3 : - * - * - adopted new design/separation introduced in ttfile.c 2.0 - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#include "ttconfig.h" - -#include -#include - -#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H -#include -#endif - - -#ifdef HAVE_FCNTL_H -#include -#endif - -#include -#include - - -#include "freetype.h" -#include "tttypes.h" -#include "ttdebug.h" -#include "ttengine.h" -#include "ttmutex.h" -#include "ttmemory.h" -#include "ttfile.h" /* our prototypes */ - - /* This definition is mandatory for each file component! */ - FT_EXPORT_VAR( const TFileFrame ) - TT_Null_FileFrame = { NULL, 0, 0 }; - - /* It has proven useful to do some bounds checks during */ - /* development phase. Define DEBUG_FILE when compiling */ - /* this component to enable them. */ - -#ifdef DEBUG_FILE -#define CHECK_FRAME( frame, n ) \ - do { \ - if ( frame.cursor+n > frame.address + frame.size ) \ - Panic( "Frame boundary error!\n" ); \ - } while ( 0 ) -#else -#define CHECK_FRAME( frame, n ) \ - do { \ - } while( 0 ) -#endif - - struct _TFileMap - { - String* base; /* base address of mapped file */ - Int refcount; /* reference count for handle region */ - Long size; /* stream size in file */ - Long offset; /* offset in file */ - Handle handle; /* Macintosh style handle to lock/unlock */ - short resid; /* Id of resource file to close when done */ - }; - - typedef struct _TFileMap TFileMap; - -#define MAP_Address( map ) (Byte*)( (map)->base + (map)->offset ) - - /* The stream record structure */ - typedef struct _TStream_Rec - { - TFileMap* map; /* mapped file description */ - Long pos ; /* cursor in mapped file */ - } TStream_Rec; - - typedef TStream_Rec* PStream_Rec; - -#define STREAM2REC( x ) ( (TStream_Rec*)HANDLE_Val( x ) ) - - -#ifndef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE - - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /**** ****/ - /**** N O N R E E N T R A N T I M P L E M E N T A T I O N ****/ - /**** ****/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - - /* The TFile_Component structure holds all the data that was */ - /* previously declared static or global in this component. */ - /* */ - /* It is accessible through the 'engine.file_component' */ - /* variable in re-entrant builds, or directly through the */ - /* static 'files' variable in other builds. */ - - struct _TFile_Component - { - TMutex lock; /* used by the thread-safe build only */ - PStream_Rec stream; /* current stream */ - TFileFrame frame; /* current frame */ - }; - - typedef struct _TFile_Component TFile_Component; - -/* The macro CUR_Stream denotes the current input stream */ -/* Note that for the re-entrant version, the 'stream' name has been */ -/* chosen according to the macro STREAM_ARGS. */ - -/* The macro CUR_Frame denotes the current file frame */ -/* Note that for the re-entrant version, the 'frame' name has been */ -/* chosen according to the macro FRAME_ARGS. */ - -/* The macro STREAM_VAR is used when calling public functions */ -/* that need an 'optional' stream argument. */ - -#define CUR_Stream files.stream /* thread-safe macros */ -#define CUR_Frame files.frame - -#define STREAM_VARS /* void */ -#define STREAM_VAR /* void */ - - /* the 'files' variable is only defined in non-reentrant builds */ - - static TFile_Component files; - - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TTFile_Init - * - * Description : Initializes the File component. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TTFile_Init( PEngine_Instance engine ) - { - MUTEX_Create( files.lock ); - files.stream = NULL; - ZERO_Frame( files.frame ); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TTFile_Done - * - * Description : Finalizes the File component. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TTFile_Done( PEngine_Instance engine ) - { - MUTEX_Destroy( files.lock ); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Use_Stream - * - * Description : Copies or duplicates a given stream. - * - * Input : org_stream original stream - * stream target stream (copy or duplicate) - * - * Output : Error code - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Use_Stream( TT_Stream org_stream, - TT_Stream* stream ) - { - MUTEX_Lock( files.lock ); - *stream = org_stream; - files.stream = STREAM2REC( org_stream ); /* set current stream */ - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Done_Stream - * - * Description : Releases a given stream. - * - * Input : stream - * - * Output : Error code - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Done_Stream( TT_Stream* stream ) - { - HANDLE_Set( *stream, NULL ); - MUTEX_Release( files.lock ); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - -#else /* TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE */ - - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /******** ********/ - /******** R E E N T R A N T I M P L E M E N T A T I O N ********/ - /******** ********/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - -#define CUR_Stream STREAM2REC( stream ) /* re-entrant macros */ -#define CUR_Frame (*frame) - -#define STREAM_VARS stream, -#define STREAM_VAR stream - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TTFile_Init - * - * Description : Initializes the File component. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TTFile_Init( PEngine_Instance engine ) - { - engine.file_component = NULL; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TTFile_Done - * - * Description : Finalizes the File component. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TTFile_Done( PEngine_Instance engine ) - { - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Use_Stream - * - * Description : Copies or duplicates a given stream. - * - * Input : org_stream original stream - * stream target stream (copy or duplicate) - * - * Output : Error code. The output stream is set to NULL in - * case of Failure. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Use_Stream( TT_Stream input_stream, - TT_Stream* copy ) - { - TT_Error error; - PStream_Rec stream_rec; - PStream_Rec copy_rec; - - - stream_rec = STREAM2REC( input_stream ); - - if ( ALLOC( copy_rec, sizeof ( TStream_Rec ) ) ) - goto Fail; - - HANDLE_Set( *copy, copy_rec ); - - copy_rec->map->refcount++; - copy_rec->pos = 0; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail: - HANDLE_Set( *copy, NULL ); - return error; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Done_Stream - * - * Description : Releases a given stream. - * - * Input : stream - * - * Output : error code - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Done_Stream( TT_Stream* stream ) - { - return TT_Close_Stream( stream ); - } - -#endif /* TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE */ - - - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /*********** ***********/ - /*********** C O M M O N I M P L E M E N T A T I O N ***********/ - /*********** ***********/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : AllocateMap - * - * Description : Allocates a new map from the table. - * - * Output : Pointer to new stream rec. NULL in case of failure. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - static TFileMap* - Allocate_Map( void ) - { - TFileMap* result; - - - if ( MEM_Alloc( result, sizeof ( TFileMap ) ) ) - return NULL; - - result->refcount = 1; - return result; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : ReleaseMap - * - * Description : Releases a used map to the table if reference i - * counter reaches zero. - * - * Input : map - * - * Output : None. - * - * Note : Called by TT_Close_File() - * - ******************************************************************/ - - static void - Release_Map ( TFileMap* map ) - { - map->refcount--; - if ( map->refcount <= 0 ) - { - /* MacOS System calls */ - HUnlock(map->handle); - ReleaseResource(map->handle); - CloseResFile(map->resid); - - FREE( map ); - } - } - - -/* Whadda ya mean "strdup undefined"? Fine, I'll define my own! */ - static char * - mystrdup( const char *str ) - { - char *ret; - - if ( TT_Alloc(strlen(str) + 1, (void**)&ret) != 0 ) return(NULL); - strcpy(ret, str); - return(ret); - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Open_Stream - * - * Description : Opens the font file and saves the total file size. - * - * Input : error address of stream's error variable - * (re-entrant build only). - * filepathname pathname of the file to open - * stream address of target TT_Stream structure - * - * Output : SUCCESS on success, FAILURE on error. - * The target stream is set to -1 in case of failure. - * - ******************************************************************/ -/* -** This is not a totally generic implementation. It currently assumes the filename -** starts with "fonts:" and uses slashes instead of colons like Mac code normally -** would. Given a filename of the form "fonts:/filename/resname", Load the resource -** and lock the handle -** -** The "fonts:" at the beginning is just a convention I came up with to -** indicate the Fonts folder inside the current System folder (find via FindFolder()) -*/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Open_Stream( const String* filepathname, - TT_Stream* stream ) - { - TT_Error error; - Int file; - PStream_Rec stream_rec; - TFileMap* map; - - int size, err = 0; - short vRefNum, res = -1; - Str255 FontName; - char *cp, *p, *fname, *sep; - Str63 myName; - long dirID; - - - if ( ALLOC( *stream, sizeof ( TStream_Rec ) ) ) - return error; - - map = Allocate_Map(); - if ( !map ) - { - error = TT_Err_Out_Of_Memory; - goto Memory_Fail; - } - - stream_rec = STREAM2REC( *stream ); - - /* Find the dirID of the Fonts folder in the current System folder */ - if (FindFolder(kOnSystemDisk, kFontsFolderType, kDontCreateFolder, &vRefNum, &dirID)) - goto File_Fail; - - /* Break the name apart */ - fname = mystrdup(filepathname); /* Make a copy so we can muck with it */ - sep = ":/"; /* Things that can seperate file path componants */ - - strtok(fname, sep); /* Skip over "fonts:" */ - - if ((p = strtok(NULL, sep)) == NULL) /* Get filename */ - goto File_Fail; - strcpy(myName + 1, p); /* Make this a Pascal string (Yuck!) */ - myName[0] = strlen(p); - - if ((p = strtok(NULL, sep)) == NULL) /* Get res name */ - goto File_Fail; - strcpy(FontName+1, p); /* Make this a Pascal string (Yuck!) */ - FontName[0] = strlen(p); - - FREE( fname ); - - if ((cp = strchr(FontName, '.')) != NULL) /* Strip off ".ttf" , if any */ - *cp = 0; - - /* Read the font into a buffer */ - if ((map->resid = HOpenResFile(vRefNum, dirID, myName, fsRdPerm)) == -1) - goto File_Fail; - - if ((map->handle = Get1NamedResource('sfnt', FontName)) == NULL) - goto Map_Fail; - - HLock(map->handle); - map->base = *map->handle; - map->offset = 0; - map->size = GetResourceSizeOnDisk(map->handle); - - if ( map->base == NULL ) - goto Lock_Fail; - - stream_rec->map = map; - stream_rec->pos = 0; - -#ifndef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE - CUR_Stream = stream_rec; -#endif - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Lock_Fail: - ReleaseResource(map->handle); - - Map_Fail: - CloseResFile(map->resid); - - File_Fail: - error = TT_Err_Could_Not_Open_File; - FREE( map ); - - Memory_Fail: - FREE( *stream ); - FREE( fname ); - return error; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Close_Stream - * - * Description : Closes a stream. - * - * Input : stream - * - * Output : SUCCESS (always) - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Close_Stream( TT_Stream* stream ) - { - PStream_Rec rec = STREAM2REC( *stream ); - - - Release_Map( rec->map ); - FREE( rec ); - - HANDLE_Set( *stream, NULL ); - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Flush_Stream - * - * Description : Flushes a stream, i.e., closes its file handle. - * - * Input : stream address of target TT_Stream structure - * - * Output : Error code - * - * NOTE : Never flush the current opened stream. This means that - * you should _never_ call this function between a - * TT_Use_Stream() and a TT_Done_Stream()! - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Flush_Stream( TT_Stream* stream ) - { - /* XXX - DUMMY IMPLEMENTATION */ - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Stream_Size - * - * Description : Returns the length of a given stream, even if it - * is flushed. - * - * Input : stream the stream - * - * Output : Length of stream in bytes. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( Long ) - TT_Stream_Size( TT_Stream stream ) - { - PStream_Rec rec = STREAM2REC( stream ); - - - if ( rec ) - return rec->map->size; - else - return 0; /* invalid stream - return 0 */ - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Seek_File - * - * Description : Seeks the file cursor to a different position. - * - * Input : position new position in file - * - * Output : SUCCESS on success. FAILURE if out of range. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Seek_File( STREAM_ARGS Long position ) - { - if ( position > CUR_Stream->map->size ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_File_Offset; - - CUR_Stream->pos = position; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Skip_File - * - * Description : Skips forward the file cursor. - * - * Input : distance number of bytes to skip - * - * Output : see TT_Seek_File - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Skip_File( STREAM_ARGS Long distance ) - { - return TT_Seek_File( STREAM_VARS CUR_Stream->pos + distance ); - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Read_File - * - * Description : Reads a chunk of the file and copies it to memory. - * - * Input : buffer target buffer - * count length in bytes to read - * - * Output : SUCCESS on success. FAILURE if out of range. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Read_File( STREAM_ARGS void* buffer, Long count ) - { - if ( CUR_Stream->pos + count > CUR_Stream->map->size ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_File_Read; - - MEM_Copy( buffer, - MAP_Address( CUR_Stream->map ) + CUR_Stream->pos, count ); - CUR_Stream->pos += count; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Read_At_File - * - * Description : Reads file at a specified position. - * - * Input : position position to seek to before read - * buffer target buffer - * count number of bytes to read - * - * Output : SUCCESS on success. FAILURE if error. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Read_At_File( STREAM_ARGS Long position, - void* buffer, - Long count ) - { - TT_Error error; - - - if ( (error = TT_Seek_File( STREAM_VARS position )) || - (error = TT_Read_File( STREAM_VARS buffer, count )) ) - return error; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_File_Pos - * - * Description : Returns current file seek pointer. - * - * Input : none - * - * Output : current file position - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( Long ) - TT_File_Pos( STREAM_ARG ) - { - return CUR_Stream->pos; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Access_Frame - * - * Description : Notifies the component that we're going to read - * 'size' bytes from the current file position. - * This function should load/cache/map these bytes - * so that they will be addressed by the GET_xxx() - * functions easily. - * - * Input : size number of bytes to access. - * - * Output : Error code - * - * Notes: The function fails if the byte range is not within the - * the file, or if there is not enough memory to cache - * the bytes properly (which usually means that aSize is - * too big in both cases). - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Access_Frame( STREAM_ARGS FRAME_ARGS Long size ) - { - if ( CUR_Frame.address != NULL ) - return TT_Err_Nested_Frame_Access; - - if ( CUR_Stream->pos + size > CUR_Stream->map->size ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Frame_Access; - - CUR_Frame.size = size; - CUR_Frame.address = MAP_Address( CUR_Stream->map ) + CUR_Stream->pos; - CUR_Frame.cursor = CUR_Frame.address; - - CUR_Stream->pos += size; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Check_And_Access_Frame - * - * Description : Notifies the component that we're going to read - * 'size' bytes from the current file position. - * This function should load/cache/map these bytes - * so that they will be addressed by the GET_xxx() - * functions easily. - * - * Input : size number of bytes to access. - * - * Output : Error code - * - * Notes: The function truncates 'size' if the byte range is not - * within the file. - * - * It will fail if there is not enough memory to cache - * the bytes properly (which usually means that aSize is - * too big). - * - * It will fail if you make two consecutive calls - * to TT_Access_Frame(), without a TT_Forget_Frame() between - * them. - * - * The only difference with TT_Access_Frame() is that we - * check that the frame is within the current file. We - * otherwise truncate it. The 'overflow' is set to zero. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Check_And_Access_Frame( STREAM_ARGS FRAME_ARGS Long size ) - { - TT_Error error; - Long readBytes; - - - if ( CUR_Frame.address != NULL ) - return TT_Err_Nested_Frame_Access; - - readBytes = CUR_Stream->map->size - CUR_Stream->pos; - if ( size > readBytes ) - { - /* There is overflow, we allocate a new block then */ - if ( ALLOC( CUR_Frame.address, size ) ) - return error; - - CUR_Frame.size = size; - - /* copy the valid part */ - MEM_Copy( CUR_Frame.address, - MAP_Address( CUR_Stream->map ) + CUR_Stream->pos, - readBytes ); - } - else - { - CUR_Frame.size = size; - CUR_Frame.address = MAP_Address( CUR_Stream->map ) + CUR_Stream->pos; - } - - CUR_Frame.cursor = CUR_Frame.address; - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Forget_Frame - * - * Description : Releases a cached frame after reading. - * - * Input : None - * - * Output : SUCCESS on success. FAILURE on error. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Forget_Frame( FRAME_ARG ) - { - if ( CUR_Frame.address == NULL ) - return TT_Err_Nested_Frame_Access; - - /* If we were using a duplicate in case of overflow, free it now */ - if ( CUR_Frame.address < (Byte*)CUR_Stream->map->base || - CUR_Frame.address >= (Byte*)CUR_Stream->map->base + - CUR_Stream->map->size ) - FREE( CUR_Frame.address ); - - ZERO_Frame( files.frame ); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : GET_Byte - * - * Description : Extracts a byte from the current file frame. - * - * Input : None or current frame - * - * Output : Extracted Byte - * - * NOTES : We consider that the programmer is intelligent enough - * not to try to get a byte that is out of the frame. Hence, - * we provide no bounds check here. (A misbehaving client - * could easily page fault using this call.) - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#if 0 - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( Byte ) - TT_Get_Byte( FRAME_ARG ) - { - CHECK_FRAME( CUR_Frame, 1 ); - - return (Byte)(*CUR_Frame.cursor++); - } - -#endif - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : GET_Char - * - * Description : Extracts a signed byte from the current file frame. - * - * Input : None or current frame - * - * Output : Extracted char - * - * NOTES : We consider that the programmer is intelligent enough - * not to try to get a byte that is out of the frame. Hence, - * we provide no bounds check here. (A misbehaving client - * could easily page fault using this call.) - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( Char ) - TT_Get_Char( FRAME_ARG ) - { - CHECK_FRAME( CUR_Frame, 1 ); - - return (Char)(*CUR_Frame.cursor++); - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : GET_Short - * - * Description : Extracts a short from the current file frame. - * - * Input : None or current frame - * - * Output : Extracted short - * - * NOTES : We consider that the programmer is intelligent enough - * not to try to get a byte that is out of the frame. Hence, - * we provide no bounds check here. (A misbehaving client - * could easily page fault using this call.) - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( Short ) - TT_Get_Short( FRAME_ARG ) - { - Short getshort; - - - CHECK_FRAME( CUR_Frame, 2 ); - - getshort = ((Short)CUR_Frame.cursor[0] << 8) | - (Short)CUR_Frame.cursor[1]; - - CUR_Frame.cursor += 2; - - return getshort; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : GET_UShort - * - * Description : Extracts an unsigned short from the frame. - * - * Input : None or current frame - * - * Output : Extracted ushort - * - * NOTES : We consider that the programmer is intelligent enough - * not to try to get a byte that is out of the frame. Hence, - * we provide no bounds check here. (A misbehaving client - * could easily page fault using this call.) - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#if 0 - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( UShort ) - TT_Get_UShort( FRAME_ARG ) - { - UShort getshort; - - - CHECK_FRAME( CUR_Frame, 2 ); - - getshort = ((UShort)CUR_Frame.cursor[0] << 8) | - (UShort)CUR_Frame.cursor[1]; - - CUR_Frame.cursor += 2; - - return getshort; - } - -#endif - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : GET_Long - * - * Description : Extracts a long from the frame. - * - * Input : None or current frame - * - * Output : Extracted long - * - * NOTES : We consider that the programmer is intelligent enough - * not to try to get a byte that is out of the frame. Hence, - * we provide no bounds check here. (A misbehaving client - * could easily page fault using this call.) - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( Long ) - TT_Get_Long( FRAME_ARG ) - { - Long getlong; - - - CHECK_FRAME( CUR_Frame, 4 ); - - getlong = ((Long)CUR_Frame.cursor[0] << 24) | - ((Long)CUR_Frame.cursor[1] << 16) | - ((Long)CUR_Frame.cursor[2] << 8 ) | - (Long)CUR_Frame.cursor[3]; - - CUR_Frame.cursor += 4; - - return getlong; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : GET_ULong - * - * Description : Extracts an unsigned long from the frame. - * - * Input : None - * - * Output : Extracted ulong - * - * NOTES : We consider that the programmer is intelligent enough - * not to try to get a byte that is out of the frame. Hence, - * we provide no bounds check here. (A misbehaving client - * could easily page fault using this call.) - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#if 0 - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( ULong ) - TT_Get_ULong( FRAME_ARG ) - { - ULong getlong; - - - CHECK_FRAME( CUR_Frame, 4 ); - - getlong = ( ((ULong)CUR_Frame.cursor[0] << 24) | - ((ULong)CUR_Frame.cursor[1] << 16) | - ((ULong)CUR_Frame.cursor[2] << 8 ) | - (ULong)CUR_Frame.cursor[3] ); - - CUR_Frame.cursor += 4; - - return getlong; - } - -#endif - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/msdos/Makefile.BC b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/msdos/Makefile.BC deleted file mode 100644 index 4ef5f224c1f..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/msdos/Makefile.BC +++ /dev/null @@ -1,171 +0,0 @@ -# This file is part of the FreeType project. -# -# It builds the library for Borland C++ for MS-DOS, large model. -# Due to size constraints, it does not try to pack all modules into one -# (`single-object mode'). -# -# You will need Borland MAKE. -# Tested with Borland C++ v.3.1, 4.02, 4.51, 5.02. -# See below for a note for Borland C++ 2.0, 3.0 or Turbo C++ 3.0. -# -# Use this file while in the lib directory with the following statement: -# -# make -farch/msdos/Makefile.BC -# -# -# A debug version can be obtained with -# -# make -DDEBUG -farch/msdos/Makefile.BC -# -# A special version enabled to handle big fonts (with more than 16,384 -# glyphs) can be obtained with -# -# make -DBIGFONTS -farch/msdos/Makefile.BC -# -# -# Copyright 1996-2001 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. -# -# -# Various notes about specific versions... -# -# NOTE: Borland C++ v. 2.0, 3.0, or Turbo C++ 3.0 -# -# There is something that will fail as it stands: the -i40 option -# passed to CFLAGS was not recognized until v.3.1, so the compiler -# will complain. So you should remove the -i40 option below. -# -# Also, __huge was not introduced before v.3.1, so if you want the -# BIGFONTS option, you should use _huge instead (and perhaps remove -# -A in CFLAGS). -# -# NOTE 2: Turbo C++ 3.0 -# -# You should write `CC=tcc' below, as it should be obvious. -# Alternatively, you can `set CC=tcc', then invoke make with -e. -# -# NOTE 3: Borland C++ 2.0 -# -# Not really very tested; expect problems with make (overflows). -# Alternatively, use Makefile.TC, replacing there tcc with bcc. - - -ARCH = arch\msdos -FT_MAKEFILE = $(ARCH)\Makefile.BC - -!if ! $d(CC) -CC = bcc -!endif - -LIB = tlib /c /e - -# Credits go to Dave Hoo for pointing out that modern -# Borland compilers (from BC++ 3.1 on) can increase the limit on -# the length of identifiers. - -!if ! $d(DEBUG) -CFLAGS = -ml -A -O2 -3 -i40 -w-nak -w-par -w-use -w-aus -w-stu -w-stv -w-cln -w-sig -I$(ARCH);.;extend -!else -CFLAGS = -v -N -ml -A -i40 -w-nak -w-par -w-use -w-aus -w-stu -w-stv -w-cln -w-sig -I$(ARCH);.;extend -!endif - - -!if $d(BIGFONTS) -CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS) -DTT_HUGE_PTR=__huge - -TTFILE = $(ARCH)\.\hugefile.c -TTMEMORY = $(ARCH)\.\hugemem.c -!else -TTFILE = .\ttfile.c -TTMEMORY = .\ttmemory.c -!endif -TTMUTEX = .\ttmutex.c - -PORT = $(TTFILE) $(TTMEMORY) $(TTMUTEX) - -# Do not insert spaces before the \ at end of line, -# otherwise the substitution for TLIB command line will fail. -SRC_X = extend\ftxgasp.c extend\ftxkern.c extend\ftxpost.c \ - extend\ftxcmap.c extend\ftxwidth.c extend\ftxerr18.c \ - extend\ftxsbit.c extend\ftxgsub.c extend\ftxgpos.c \ - extend\ftxopen.c extend\ftxgdef.c -OBJS_X = $(SRC_X:.c=.obj) - -SRC_M = ttapi.c ttcache.c ttcalc.c ttcmap.c \ - ttgload.c ttinterp.c ttload.c ttobjs.c \ - ttraster.c ttextend.c ttdebug.c $(PORT) -OBJS_M = $(SRC_M:.c=.obj) $(OBJS_X) - -SRC_S = $(ARCH)\.\freetype.c -OBJ_S = $(SRC_S:.c=.obj) -OBJS_S = $(OBJ_S) $(OBJS_X) - - -# Since Borland's make does not handle $($(LIB_FILES)), and using -# -DLIB_FILES="$(OBJS_S)" will excess the capacity of COMMAND.COM, we cheat -# by constructing TLIB's response file directly in the `all' target. -# -# Another solution, useful during debugging of part of the library, -# would be to include each .obj in the library as soon as it is compiled. -# It is commented out below. See Makefile.TC for an application. -.c.obj: - $(CC) -c -o$* @&&| - $(CFLAGS) $< -| -# $(LIB) libttf +-$*.obj - - -!if !$d(DEBUG) -# Skipped if DEBUG build -# (but it changes nothing, since we always build in multiple parts). -all: $(OBJS_M) - -del libttf.lib - $(LIB) libttf.lib @&&| -+ $(OBJS_M: = + ) -| - -!endif - - -debug: $(OBJS_M) - -del libttf.lib - $(LIB) libttf.lib @&&| -+ $(OBJS_M: = + ) -| - -$(OBJ_S): $(SRC_S) $(SRC_M) - -# Not used here because it excesses the capacity of COMMAND.COM... -libttf.lib: $(LIB_FILES) - -del libttf.lib - $(LIB) libttf.lib @&&| -+ $(**: = + ) -| - -!if $d(BIGFONTS) -$(TTMEMORY:.c=.obj): $(TTMEMORY) - $(CC) -c -o$* @&&| - $(CFLAGS) -A- $*.c -| -!endif - - -clean: - -del *.obj - -del extend\*.obj - -del $(ARCH)\*.obj - -del libttf.bak - -del response - -distclean: clean - -del libttf.lib - -!include "$(ARCH)\depend.dos" - -# end of Makefile diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/msdos/Makefile.MS b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/msdos/Makefile.MS deleted file mode 100644 index 2e3a9e43cea..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/msdos/Makefile.MS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,127 +0,0 @@ -# This file is part of the FreeType project. -# -# It builds the library for Microsoft C for MS-DOS, large model. -# It also works for Visual C++ 1.x 16-bits compiler, but you should -# instead use the Makefile customized for it, Makefile.VC. -# Due to size constraints, it does not try to pack all modules into one. -# -# Tested with Microsoft C v.6.0ax, C/C++ v.7.0, Visual C++ v.1.5. -# Microsoft C v.5.1 chokes on some (definitively) ANSI constructs, -# like switch() with an expression of type long. 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By continuing to use, modify, or distribute this file you -# indicate that you have read the license and understand and accept it -# fully. - -ARCH = arch\msdos -FT_MAKEFILE = $(ARCH)\Makefile.MS - -CC = cl /nologo -LIB = lib - -!ifndef DEBUG -CFLAGS = /Ox /AL /W0 /G2 /I$(ARCH) /I. /Iextend -!else -CFLAGS = /Zi /AL /W0 /G2 /I$(ARCH) /I. /Iextend -!endif - - -!ifndef BIGFONTS -CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS) /Za - -TTFILE = .\ttfile.c -TTMEMORY = .\ttmemory.c -!else -CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS) /DTT_HUGE_PTR=huge /Ze - -TTFILE = $(ARCH)\hugefile.c -TTMEMORY = $(ARCH)\hugemem.c -!endif - -TTMUTEX = .\ttmutex.c - -PORT = $(TTFILE) $(TTMEMORY) $(TTMUTEX) - -OBJS_X = extend\ftxgasp.obj extend\ftxkern.obj extend\ftxpost.obj \ - extend\ftxcmap.obj extend\ftxwidth.obj extend\ftxerr18.obj \ - extend\ftxsbit.obj extend\ftxopen.obj extend\ftxgsub.obj \ - extend\ftxgpos.obj extend\ftxgdef.obj -# the line below does not work with these old versions of nmake... -# OBJS_X = $(SRC_X:.c=.obj) - -OBJS_M = ttapi.obj ttcache.obj ttcalc.obj ttcmap.obj ttdebug.obj \ - ttgload.obj ttinterp.obj ttload.obj ttobjs.obj \ - ttraster.obj ttextend.obj $(PORT) $(OBJS_X) -# OBJS_M = $(SRC_M:.c=.obj) $(OBJS_X) - -# Not used here because the compiler runs out of memory... -OBJ_S = $(ARCH)\freetype.obj -#SRC_S = $(ARCH)\freetype.c -OBJS_S = $(OBJ_S) $(OBJS_X) - - -# Since Microsoft's NMAKE does not handle $($(LIB_FILES)), and using -# LIB_FILES="$(OBJS_S)" will excess the capacity of COMMAND.COM, we include -# each .obj in the library as soon as it is compiled. 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By continuing to use, modify, or distribute this file you -# indicate that you have read the license and understand and accept it -# fully. - -ARCH = arch/msdos -FT_MAKEFILE = $(ARCH)/Makefile.gcc - -CC = gcc - -ifndef GETTEXT -GETTEXT=NO_GETTEXT -endif - -ifdef DEBUG -CFLAGS = -Wall -O2 -g -ansi -pedantic -I$(ARCH) -I. -Iextend -D$(GETTEXT) -else -CFLAGS = -Wall -ansi -pedantic -O2 -s -I$(ARCH) -I. -Iextend -D$(GETTEXT) -endif - - -TTFILE = ./ttfile.c -TTMEMORY = ./ttmemory.c -TTMUTEX = ./ttmutex.c - -PORT = $(TTFILE) $(TTMEMORY) $(TTMUTEX) - -SRC_X = extend/ftxgasp.c extend/ftxkern.c extend/ftxpost.c \ - extend/ftxcmap.c extend/ftxwidth.c extend/ftxsbit.c \ - extend/ftxgsub.c extend/ftxgpos.c extend/ftxgdef.c \ - extend/ftxopen.c extend/ftxerr18.c -OBJS_X = $(SRC_X:.c=.o) - -SRC_M = ttapi.c ttcache.c ttcalc.c ttcmap.c ttdebug.c \ - ttgload.c ttinterp.c ttload.c ttobjs.c \ - ttraster.c ttextend.c $(PORT) -OBJS_M = $(SRC_M:.c=.o) $(OBJS_X) - -SRC_S = $(ARCH)/freetype.c -OBJ_S = $(SRC_S:.c=.o) -OBJS_S = $(OBJ_S) $(OBJS_X) - - -%.o: %.c - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o $@ $< - -.PHONY: all debug clean distclean depend - - -all: - $(MAKE) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) LIB_FILES=OBJS_S libttf.a - -debug: - $(MAKE) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) LIB_FILES=OBJS_M DEBUG=1 libttf.a - -HAVE_GETTEXT: - $(MAKE) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) LIB_FILES=OBJS_S GETTEXT=HAVE_GETTEXT \ - libttf.a - -$(OBJ_S): $(SRC_S) $(SRC_M) - -libttf.a: $($(LIB_FILES)) - -del $@ - ar src $@ $^ - -clean: - -del *.o - -del extend\*.o - -del arch\msdos\*.o - -del response - -distclean: clean - -del dep.end - -del libttf.a - -depend: $(SRC_S) $(SRC_M) $(SRC_X) - $(CC) -E -MM -I$(ARCH) -I. -Iextend $^ | \ - sed -e "s!^freetype.!$(ARCH)/freetype.!" | \ - sed -e "s!^ftx!extend/ftx!" > dep.end - -ifeq (dep.end,$(wildcard dep.end)) - include dep.end -endif - -# end of Makefile.gcc diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/msdos/Makefile.wat b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/msdos/Makefile.wat deleted file mode 100644 index 12647edc579..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/msdos/Makefile.wat +++ /dev/null @@ -1,105 +0,0 @@ -# This file is part of the FreeType project -# -# This builds the Watcom library with Watcom's wcc386 under DOS -# -# You'll need Watcom's wmake -# -# -# Invoke by "wmake -f arch\msdos\Makefile.wat" while in the "lib" directory -# -# This will build "freetype\lib\libttf.lib" -# -# -# Copyright 1996-2001 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. -# -# This compiler did compile early versions of the FreeType package. -# While we tried our best to maintain the makefiles, the development team -# does not have currently access to a copy of this compiler, and we did not -# receive notices of successfull builts since many years. 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ttengine.h ttmutex.h ttmemory.h ttfile.h -arch\msdos\hugemem.obj: arch\msdos\hugemem.c ttdebug.h ttconfig.h \ - arch\msdos\ft_conf.h tttypes.h freetype.h fterrid.h ftnameid.h \ - ttmemory.h ttengine.h ttmutex.h diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/msdos/freetype.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/msdos/freetype.c deleted file mode 100644 index 943d5f24776..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/msdos/freetype.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -/* This file is part of the FreeType project */ - -/* Single object library component for MSDOS. */ -/* Note that low-optimizing 16-bit compilers (such as Borland ones) can't */ -/* successfully compile this file, because it exceeds 64K of code size. */ -#define TT_MAKE_OPTION_SINGLE_OBJECT - -/* first include common core components */ - -#include "ttapi.c" -#include "ttcache.c" -#include "ttcalc.c" -#include "ttcmap.c" -#include "ttdebug.c" -#include "ttgload.c" -#include "ttinterp.c" -#include "ttload.c" -#include "ttobjs.c" -#include "ttraster.c" - -/* then system-specific (or ANSI) components */ - -#ifdef TT_HUGE_PTR -#include "arch/msdos/hugefile.c" -#include "arch/msdos/hugemem.c" -#else -#include "ttfile.c" -#include "ttmemory.c" -#endif -#include "ttmutex.c" - -/* finally, add some extensions */ - -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_EXTEND_ENGINE -#include "ttextend.c" -#endif - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/msdos/ft_conf.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/msdos/ft_conf.h deleted file mode 100644 index 25f16823c3c..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/msdos/ft_conf.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,251 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ft_conf.h for MSDOS - * - * - * Copyright 1996-2002 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - -/* we need the following because there are some typedefs in this file */ - -#ifndef FT_CONF_H -#define FT_CONF_H - -/* Define to empty if the keyword does not work. */ -/* #undef const */ - -/* Define if you have the header file. */ -#define HAVE_STDLIB_H - -/* Define if you have the memcpy function. */ -#define HAVE_MEMCPY - -/* Define if you have the memmove function. */ -#define HAVE_MEMMOVE - -/* Define if you have the header file. */ -#if defined( __EMX__ ) || defined( __DJGPP__ ) || defined( __GO32__ ) \ - || defined( __DJGPP ) /*v.1*/ -/* some compilers are known to have ; */ -/* add yours if needed, and report to us the update. */ -#define HAVE_UNISTD_H -#else -/* most MS-DOS compilers lack */ -#undef HAVE_UNISTD_H -#endif - -/* Define if you have the header file. */ -/* #undef HAVE_LIBINTL_H */ - -/* Define if you have the header file. */ -/* Only meaningful if you have . */ -/* #undef HAVE_LOCALE_H */ - -/* DJGPP v.2 may feature the GNU gettext package, with some subtleties. */ -/* The macro HAVE_LIBINTL has to be set in the makefile. */ -#ifdef HAVE_GETTEXT /* backward compatibility */ -#define HAVE_LIBINTL -#endif - -#ifdef HAVE_LIBINTL -#define HAVE_LOCALE_H -#define HAVE_LIBINTL_H -#ifndef LOCALEDIR -#define LOCALEDIR "/usr/djgpp/share/locale" -#endif -/* Due to a name conflict, gettext is renamed gettext__ in DJGPP */ -#define gettext( str ) gettext__( str ) -#endif - -/* command.com can't pipe stderr into a file; any message would be */ -/* written into the graphics screen. */ -#define HAVE_PRINT_FUNCTION 1 - -#define Print( format, ap ) vfprintf( stdout, (format), (ap) ) - -/* The number of bytes in a int. We use the ANSI header file limits.h */ -/* for determining it since there is no easy way to guess. */ -#include -#if UINT_MAX == 0xFFFF -#define SIZEOF_INT 2 -#elif UINT_MAX == 0xFFFFFFFF -#define SIZEOF_INT 4 -#else -#error "Unsupported number of bytes in `int' type!" -#endif - -/* The number of bytes in a long. */ -#define SIZEOF_LONG 4 - -/**********************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The following configuration macros can be tweaked manually by */ -/* a developer to turn on or off certain features or options in the */ -/* TrueType engine. This may be useful to tune it for specific */ -/* purposes.. */ -/* */ -/**********************************************************************/ - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if the underlying operating system uses a different */ -/* character width than 8bit for file names. You must then also supply */ -/* a typedef declaration for defining 'TT_Text'. Default is off. */ - -/* #define HAVE_TT_TEXT */ - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to generate code to support engine extensions */ -/* Default is on, but if you're satisfied by the basic services provided */ -/* by the engine and need no extensions, undefine this configuration */ -/* macro to save a few more bytes. */ - -#define TT_CONFIG_OPTION_EXTEND_ENGINE - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to generate code to support gray-scaling, */ -/* a.k.a. font-smoothing or anti-aliasing. Default is on, but you can */ -/* disable it if you don't need it. */ - -#define TT_CONFIG_OPTION_GRAY_SCALING - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to compile a bytecode interpreter in the */ -/* TrueType driver. Note that there are important patent issues related */ -/* to the use of the interpreter. */ -/* */ -/* By undefining this, you will only compile the code necessary to load */ -/* TrueType glyphs without hinting. */ - -#undef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_BYTECODE_INTERPRETER - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to use a big 'switch' statement within the */ -/* bytecode interpreter. Because some non-optimizing compilers are not */ -/* able to produce jump tables from such statements, undefining this */ -/* configuration macro will generate the appropriate C jump table in */ -/* ttinterp.c. If you use an optimizing compiler, you should leave it */ -/* defined for better performance and code compactness.. */ - -#define TT_CONFIG_OPTION_INTERPRETER_SWITCH - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to build a 'static' version of the TrueType */ -/* bytecode interpreter. This will produce much bigger code, which */ -/* _may_ be faster on some architectures.. */ -/* */ -/* Do NOT DEFINE THIS is you build a thread-safe version of the engine */ - -#undef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_STATIC_INTERPRETER - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to build a 'static' version of the scan-line */ -/* converter (the component which in charge of converting outlines into */ -/* bitmaps). This will produce a bigger object file for "ttraster.c", */ -/* which _may_ be faster on some architectures.. */ -/* */ -/* Do NOT DEFINE THIS is you build a thread-safe version of the engine */ - -#undef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_STATIC_RASTER - - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define TT_CONFIG_THREAD_SAFE if you want to build a thread-safe */ -/* version of the library. */ - -#undef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE - - -/**********************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The following macros are used to define the debug level, as well */ -/* as individual tracing levels for each component. There are */ -/* currently three modes of operation : */ -/* */ -/* - trace mode (define DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE) */ -/* */ -/* The engine prints all error messages, as well as tracing */ -/* ones, filtered by each component's level */ -/* */ -/* - debug mode (define DEBUG_LEVEL_ERROR) */ -/* */ -/* Disable tracing, but keeps error output and assertion */ -/* checks. */ -/* */ -/* - release mode (don't define anything) */ -/* */ -/* Don't include error-checking or tracing code in the */ -/* engine's code. Ideal for releases. */ -/* */ -/* NOTE : */ -/* */ -/* Each component's tracing level is defined in its own source. */ -/* */ -/**********************************************************************/ - -/* Define if you want to use the tracing debug mode */ -#undef DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE - -/* Define if you want to use the error debug mode - ignored if */ -/* DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE is defined */ -#undef DEBUG_LEVEL_ERROR - - -/**************************************************************************/ -/* Definition of various integer sizes. These types are used by ttcalc */ -/* and ttinterp (for the 64-bit integers) only.. */ - -#if SIZEOF_INT == 4 - - typedef signed int TT_Int32; - typedef unsigned int TT_Word32; - -#elif SIZEOF_LONG == 4 - - typedef signed long TT_Int32; - typedef unsigned long TT_Word32; - -#else -#error "no 32bit type found" -#endif - -#if SIZEOF_LONG == 8 - -/* LONG64 must be defined when a 64-bit type is available */ -/* INT64 must then be defined to this type.. */ -#define LONG64 -#define INT64 long - -#else - -/* GCC provides the non-ANSI 'long long' 64-bit type. You can activate */ -/* by defining the TT_USE_LONG_LONG macro in 'ft_conf.h'. Note that this */ -/* will produce many -ansi warnings during library compilation. */ -#ifdef TT_USE_LONG_LONG - -#define LONG64 -#define INT64 long long - -#endif /* TT_USE_LONG_LONG */ -#endif - -#endif /* FT_CONF_H */ - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/msdos/hugefile.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/msdos/hugefile.c deleted file mode 100644 index 695daa69def..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/msdos/hugefile.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,87 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * hugefile.c - * - * File I/O Component (body) for dealing with "huge" objects under - * MS-DOS. Relies on the "default" version, with a small hook. - * - * Written by Antoine Leca based on ideas from Dave Hoo. - * Copyright 1999-2001 by Dave Hoo, Antoine Leca, - * 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. - * - * NOTE - * - * This file #includes the normal version, to avoid discrepancies - * between versions. It uses only ANSI-mandated "tricks", so - * any ANSI-compliant compiler should be able to compile this file. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#include "ttconfig.h" -#include "tttypes.h" - -/* Here we include , to have the proper definition of fread */ -#include - -/* Then, we divert the use of fread to our version */ -#undef fread -#define fread(ptr, size, n, stream) huge_fread(ptr, size, n, stream) - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( Long ) - huge_fread ( void *ptr, size_t size, Long n, FILE *stream ); - -/* Now, we include the "normal" version of ttfile.c */ -/* The ANSI/ISO standard mandates that the include of */ -/* there have no bad effects. */ -#include "ttfile.c" - -/* Then, we define our implementation of fread that makes use of */ -/* "huge"-allocated memory. */ - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : huge_fread - * - * Description : replacement version of fread that handles - * "huge"-allocated memory. - * - * Input : See the reference for the runtime library function fread - * - * Output : See the reference for the runtime library function fread - * - * Notes : - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( Long ) - huge_fread ( void * ptr, - size_t size, - Long n, - FILE * stream ) - { - char TT_HUGE_PTR * p = (char TT_HUGE_PTR *) ptr; - ULong left = (ULong)n * size; - size_t toRead; - - while ( left ) - { - toRead = (left > 0x8000) ? 0x8000 : left; - if ( (fread)( p, 1, toRead, stream ) != toRead) - return -1; - else - { - left -= (ULong) toRead; - p += toRead; - } - } - return n * size; - } - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/msdos/hugemem.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/msdos/hugemem.c deleted file mode 100644 index 739160d521c..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/msdos/hugemem.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,496 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * hugemem.c - * - * Memory management component (body) - * for dealing with "huge" objects with 16-bit MS-DOS. - * - * Written by Dave Hoo and Antoine Leca. - * Copyright 1999-2001 by Dave Hoo, Antoine Leca, - * 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#include - -#include "ttdebug.h" -#include "ttmemory.h" -#include "ttengine.h" - -#ifndef TT_HUGE_PTR -#error "This component needs TT_HUGE_PTR to be #defined." -#endif - -/* ---- Microsoft C compilers support ------------------------------------ */ - -#if defined( M_I86 ) || defined( _M_I86 ) - -#include -#define huge_alloc( size ) _halloc ( size, 1 ) -#define huge_free( block ) _hfree ( block ) - -#endif /* Microsoft compilers */ - -/* ---- Borland C compiler support --------------------------------------- */ - -#ifdef __TURBOC__ - -#include -#define huge_alloc( size ) farmalloc ( size ) -#define huge_free( block ) farfree ( block ) - -#endif - -#if !defined( huge_alloc ) || !defined( huge_free ) -#error "Your compiler is not (yet) supported. Check the source file!" -#endif - -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE -#error "This component needs static allocation and is not re-entrant." -#endif - -/* required by the tracing mode */ -#undef TT_COMPONENT -#define TT_COMPONENT trace_memory - - -#ifdef DEBUG_MEMORY - -#include - -#define MAX_TRACKED_BLOCKS 1024 - - struct TMemRec_ - { - void* base; - Long size; - }; - - typedef struct TMemRec_ TMemRec; - - static TMemRec pointers[MAX_TRACKED_BLOCKS + 1]; - - static Int num_alloc; - static Int num_free; - static Int num_realloc; /* counts only `real' reallocations - (i.e., an existing buffer will be resized - to a value larger than zero */ - - static Int fail_alloc; - static Int fail_realloc; - static Int fail_free; - -#else - - /* We need a tracing stack of the calls to big chunks of memory, */ - /* in order to call the matching version of free(). */ - -#define MAX_TRACKED_BIGCHUNKS 16 - - struct TMemRec_ - { - void* base; - Long size; - }; - - typedef struct TMemRec_ TMemRec; - - static TMemRec pointers[MAX_TRACKED_BIGCHUNKS + 1]; - -#endif /* DEBUG_MEMORY */ - - -#ifndef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE - Long TTMemory_Allocated; - Long TTMemory_MaxAllocated; -#endif - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Alloc - * - * Description : Allocates memory from the heap buffer. - * - * Input : Size size of the memory to be allocated - * P pointer to a buffer pointer - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * NOTE : The newly allocated block should _always_ be zeroed - * on return. Many parts of the engine rely on this to - * work properly. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Alloc( ULong Size, void** P ) - { - Int i; - - - if ( !P ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - /* Also see below for another case of "invalid argument". */ - - if ( Size > 0 ) - { - if ( Size > ( UINT_MAX & ~0xFu ) ) - *P = (void*)huge_alloc( Size ); - else - *P = (void*)malloc( Size ); - if ( !*P ) - return TT_Err_Out_Of_Memory; - -#ifndef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE - TTMemory_Allocated += Size; - TTMemory_MaxAllocated += Size; -#endif - -#ifdef DEBUG_MEMORY - - num_alloc++; - - i = 0; - while ( i < MAX_TRACKED_BLOCKS && pointers[i].base != NULL ) - i++; - - if ( i >= MAX_TRACKED_BLOCKS ) - fail_alloc++; - else - { - pointers[i].base = *P; - pointers[i].size = Size; - } - -#else - - if ( Size > ( UINT_MAX & ~0xFu ) ) - { - i = 0; - while ( i < MAX_TRACKED_BIGCHUNKS && pointers[i].base != NULL ) - i++; - - if ( i >= MAX_TRACKED_BIGCHUNKS ) - /* We fail badly here. Increase MAX_TRACKED_BIGCHUNKS if needed. */ - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - else - { - pointers[i].base = *P; - pointers[i].size = Size; - } - } - -#endif /* DEBUG_MEMORY */ - - if ( Size > ( UINT_MAX & ~0xFu ) ) - { - char TT_HUGE_PTR * p = (char TT_HUGE_PTR *) *P; - ULong left = (ULong)Size; - size_t toClear; - - while ( left ) - { - toClear = (left > 0xFF00) ? 0xFF00 : left; - MEM_Set( p, 0, toClear ); - left -= (ULong) toClear; - p += toClear; - } - } - else - MEM_Set( *P, 0, Size ); - } - else - *P = NULL; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_EXTEND_ENGINE - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Realloc - * - * Description : Reallocates memory from the heap buffer. - * - * Input : Size new size of the memory to be allocated; - * if zero, TT_Free() will be called - * P pointer to a buffer pointer; if *P == NULL, - * TT_Alloc() will be called - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * NOTES : It's not necessary to zero the memory in case the - * reallocated buffer is larger than before -- the - * application has to take care of this. - * - * If the memory request fails, TT_Free() will be - * called on *P, and TT_Err_Out_Of_Memory returned. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Realloc( ULong Size, void** P ) - { - void* Q; - -#ifdef DEBUG_MEMORY - Int i; -#endif - - - if ( !P ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - if ( !*P ) - return TT_Alloc( Size, P ); - - if ( Size == 0 ) - return TT_Free( P ); - - if ( Size > ( UINT_MAX & ~0xFu ) ) - Q = NULL; /* Do not even try to deal with big chunks of memory. */ - else - Q = (void*)realloc( *P, Size ); - if ( !Q ) - { - TT_Free( *P ); - return TT_Err_Out_Of_Memory; - } - -#ifdef DEBUG_MEMORY - - num_realloc++; - - i = 0; - while ( i < MAX_TRACKED_BLOCKS && pointers[i].base != *P ) - i++; - - if ( i >= MAX_TRACKED_BLOCKS ) - fail_realloc++; - else - { -#ifndef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE - TTMemory_Allocated += Size - pointers[i].size; - if ( Size > pointers[i].size ) - TTMemory_MaxAllocated += Size - pointers[i].size; -#endif - - pointers[i].base = Q; - pointers[i].size = Size; - } -#endif /* DEBUG_MEMORY */ - - *P = Q; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -#endif /* TT_CONFIG_OPTION_EXTEND_ENGINE */ - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Free - * - * Description : Releases a previously allocated block of memory. - * - * Input : P pointer to memory block - * - * Output : Always SUCCESS. - * - * Note : The pointer must _always_ be set to NULL by this function. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Free( void** P ) - { - Int i; - Long Size = 0; - - - if ( !P || !*P ) - return TT_Err_Ok; - -#ifdef DEBUG_MEMORY - - num_free++; - - i = 0; - while ( i < MAX_TRACKED_BLOCKS && pointers[i].base != *P ) - i++; - - if ( i >= MAX_TRACKED_BLOCKS ) - fail_free++; - else - { -#ifndef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE - TTMemory_Allocated -= pointers[i].size; -#endif - - Size = pointers[i].size; - pointers[i].base = NULL; - pointers[i].size = 0; - } - -#else - - i = 0; - while ( i < MAX_TRACKED_BIGCHUNKS && pointers[i].base != *P ) - i++; - - /* If we did not found the pointer, then this is a "small" chunk. */ - - if ( i < MAX_TRACKED_BIGCHUNKS ) - { - Size = pointers[i].size; - pointers[i].base = NULL; - pointers[i].base = NULL; - } - -#endif /* DEBUG_MEMORY */ - - if ( Size > ( UINT_MAX & ~0xFu ) ) - huge_free( *P ); - else - free( *P ); - - *P = NULL; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TTMemory_Init - * - * Description : Initializes the memory. - * - * Output : Always SUCCESS. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TTMemory_Init( void ) - { -#ifdef DEBUG_MEMORY - Int i; - - - for ( i = 0; i < MAX_TRACKED_BLOCKS; i++ ) - { - pointers[i].base = NULL; - pointers[i].size = 0; - } - - num_alloc = 0; - num_realloc = 0; - num_free = 0; - - fail_alloc = 0; - fail_realloc = 0; - fail_free = 0; -#else - Int i; - - for ( i = 0; i < MAX_TRACKED_BIGCHUNKS; i++ ) - { - pointers[i].base = NULL; - pointers[i].size = 0; - } -#endif - - -#ifndef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE - TTMemory_Allocated = 0; - TTMemory_MaxAllocated = 0; -#endif - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TTMemory_Done - * - * Description : Finalizes memory usage. - * - * Output : Always SUCCESS. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TTMemory_Done( void ) - { -#ifdef DEBUG_MEMORY - Int i, num_leaked, tot_leaked; - - - num_leaked = 0; - tot_leaked = 0; - - for ( i = 0; i < MAX_TRACKED_BLOCKS; i++ ) - { - if ( pointers[i].base ) - { - num_leaked ++; - tot_leaked += pointers[i].size; - } - } - - fprintf( stderr, - "%d memory allocations, of which %d failed\n", - num_alloc, - fail_alloc ); - - fprintf( stderr, - "%d memory reallocations, of which %d failed\n", - num_realloc, - fail_realloc ); - - fprintf( stderr, - "%d memory frees, of which %d failed\n", - num_free, - fail_free ); - - if ( num_leaked > 0 ) - { - fprintf( stderr, - "There are %d leaked memory blocks, totalizing %d bytes\n", - num_leaked, tot_leaked ); - - for ( i = 0; i < MAX_TRACKED_BLOCKS; i++ ) - { - if ( pointers[i].base ) - { - fprintf( stderr, - "index: %4d (base: $%08lx, size: %08ld)\n", - i, - (long)pointers[i].base, - pointers[i].size ); - } - } - } - else - fprintf( stderr, "No memory leaks !\n" ); - -#endif /* DEBUG_MEMORY */ - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/msdos/makedep b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/msdos/makedep deleted file mode 100755 index 43207cc46b4..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/msdos/makedep +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -# makedep -# -# This shell script creates a dependency file necessary for older compilers -# on the MS-DOS platform. -# -# Copyright 1996-2002 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. - -echo "\ -# This file is part of the FreeType project. -# Automatically generated, but you can customize to fit your needs. -# However, changes will be erased if not made in \`makedep'... -# -# This dependency file to be used with various MS-DOS compilers -# has been generated automatically with the script \`makedep' on -# `date +%Y-%m-%d`. -" > depend.dos - -(cd ../.. - gcc -MM -Iarch/msdos -I. *.c | \ - sed -e "s/\.o:/.obj:/" -e "s:/:\\\\:g") >> depend.dos - -(cd ../.. - gcc -MM -Iarch/msdos -I. -Iextend extend/*.c | \ - sed -e "s/^\(.*\)\.o:/extend\\\\\1.obj:/" -e "s:/:\\\\:g") >> depend.dos - -(cd ../.. - gcc -MM -Iarch/msdos -I. -Iextend \ - -DTT_HUGE_PTR -Dhuge_alloc -Dhuge_free arch/msdos/*.c | \ - sed -e "s/^\(.*\)\.o:/arch\\\\msdos\\\\\1.obj:/" \ - -e "s:/:\\\\:g") >> depend.dos - -# eof diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/os2/Makefile.dm b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/os2/Makefile.dm deleted file mode 100644 index 67a00249af4..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/os2/Makefile.dm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,94 +0,0 @@ -# This file is part of the FreeType project. -# -# It builds the library and test programs for emx-gcc under OS/2 -# -# You will need dmake. -# -# Use this file while in the lib directory with the following statement: -# -# dmake -r -f arch/os2/Makefile.dm -# -# -# Copyright 1996-2001 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. - -ARCH = arch/os2 -FT_MAKEFILE = $(ARCH)/Makefile.dm -FT_MAKE = dmake -r - -.IMPORT: COMSPEC -SHELL := $(COMSPEC) -SHELLFLAGS := /c -GROUPSHELL := $(SHELL) -GROUPFLAGS := $(SHELLFLAGS) -GROUPSUFFIX := .cmd -SHELLMETAS := *"?<>&| - -CC = gcc - -CFLAGS = -Wall -O2 -g -ansi -pedantic -I$(ARCH) -I. -Iextend -# CFLAGS = -Wall -ansi -O2 -s -I$(ARCH) -I. -Iextend - -TTFILE = $(ARCH)/os2file.c -TTMEMORY = ./ttmemory.c -TTMUTEX = ./ttmutex.c - -PORT = $(TTFILE) $(TTMEMORY) $(TTMUTEX) - -SRC_X = extend/ftxgasp.c extend/ftxkern.c extend/ftxpost.c \ - extend/ftxcmap.c extend/ftxwidth.c extend/ftxsbit.c \ - extend/ftxgsub.c extend/ftxgpos.c extend/ftxopen.c \ - extend/ftxgdef.c -OBJS_X = $(SRC_X:.c=.o) - -SRC_M = ttapi.c ttcache.c ttcalc.c ttcmap.c ttdebug.c \ - ttgload.c ttinterp.c ttload.c ttobjs.c \ - ttraster.c ttextend.c $(PORT) -OBJS_M = $(SRC_M:.c=.o) $(OBJS_X) - -SRC_S = $(ARCH)/freetype.c -OBJ_S = $(SRC_S:.c=.o) -OBJS_S = $(OBJ_S) $(OBJS_X) - - -%.o: %.c - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o $@ $< - -.PHONY: all debug clean distclean depend - - -all: - $(FT_MAKE) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) LIB_FILES=OBJS_S libttf.a - -debug: - $(FT_MAKE) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) LIB_FILES=OBJS_M libttf.a - - -$(OBJ_S): $(SRC_S) $(SRC_M) - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o $@ $(SRC_S) - - -libttf.a: $($(LIB_FILES)) - +-del $@ - ar src $@ @$(mktmp $(<:t"\n")\n) - -clean: - -+del $(subst,/,\ $($(LIB_FILES))) - -distclean: clean - -+del dep.end libttf.a - -# depend: $(SRC_S) $(SRC_M) $(SRC_X) -# $(CC) -E -M @$(mktmp $(<:t"\n")\n) > dep.end - -# ifeq (dep.end,$(wildcard dep.end)) -# include dep.end -# endif - -# end of Makefile.dm diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/os2/Makefile.emx b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/os2/Makefile.emx deleted file mode 100644 index be5b8143444..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/os2/Makefile.emx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,102 +0,0 @@ -# This file is part of the FreeType project. -# -# It builds the library and test programs for emx-gcc under OS/2. -# -# You will need GNU make. -# -# Use this file while in the lib directory with the following statements: -# -# make -f arch/os2/Makefile.emx depend -# make -f arch/os2/Makefile.emx -# -# -# Copyright 1996-2002 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. - -ARCH = arch/os2 -FT_MAKEFILE = $(ARCH)/Makefile.emx - -CC = gcc - -#CFLAGS = -W -Wall -O0 -g -ansi -pedantic -I$(ARCH) -I. -Iextend - -CFLAGS = -Wall -O3 -fno-inline -fomit-frame-pointer \ - -g -ansi -pedantic -I$(ARCH) -I. -Iextend - -#CFLAGS = -Wall -ansi -pedantic -O2 -s -I$(ARCH) -I. -Iextend - -TTFILE = $(ARCH)/os2file.c -TTMEMORY = ./ttmemory.c -TTMUTEX = ./ttmutex.c - -PORT = $(TTFILE) $(TTMEMORY) $(TTMUTEX) - -SRC_X = extend/ftxgasp.c extend/ftxkern.c extend/ftxpost.c \ - extend/ftxcmap.c extend/ftxwidth.c extend/ftxsbit.c \ - extend/ftxgsub.c extend/ftxgpos.c extend/ftxopen.c \ - extend/ftxgdef.c -OBJS_X = $(SRC_X:.c=.o) - -SRC_M = ttapi.c ttcache.c ttcalc.c ttcmap.c ttdebug.c \ - ttgload.c ttinterp.c ttload.c ttobjs.c \ - ttraster.c ttextend.c $(PORT) -OBJS_M = $(SRC_M:.c=.o) $(OBJS_X) - -SRC_S = $(ARCH)/freetype.c -OBJ_S = $(SRC_S:.c=.o) -OBJS_S = $(OBJ_S) $(OBJS_X) - -SRCD_S = $(ARCH)/freetypd.c -OBJD_S = $(SRCD_S:.c=.o) -OBJDS_S = $(OBJD_S) $(OBJS_X) - -%.o: %.c - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o $@ $< - -.PHONY: all debug clean distclean depend - - -all: - $(MAKE) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) LIB_FILES=OBJS_S libttf.a - -debug: - $(MAKE) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) LIB_FILES=OBJS_M libttf.a - -debugger: - $(MAKE) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) LIB_FILES=OBJDS_S libttfd.a - -$(OBJ_S): $(SRC_S) $(SRC_M) -$(OBJD_S): $(SRCD_S) $(SRC_M) - -libttf.a: $($(LIB_FILES)) - -del $@ - ar src $@ $^ - -libttfd.a: $(OBJDS) - -libttfd.a: $(OBJDS) - -del $@ - ar src $@ $^ - -clean: - -del $(subst /,\,$(OBJS_S)) - -del $(subst /,\,$(OBJS_M)) - -distclean: clean - -del dep.end - -del libttf.a - -depend: $(SRC_S) $(SRC_M) $(SRC_X) - $(CC) -E -MM -I$(ARCH) -I. -Iextend $^ > dep.end - -ifeq (dep.end,$(wildcard dep.end)) - include dep.end -endif - -# end of Makefile.emx diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/os2/Makefile.icc b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/os2/Makefile.icc deleted file mode 100644 index 2c387af3ef9..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/os2/Makefile.icc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,82 +0,0 @@ -# This file is part of the FreeType project. -# -# It builds the library and test programs for IBM VisualAge C++ under OS/2. -# -# You will need nmake. -# -# Use this file while in the lib directory with the following statement: -# -# nmake -f arch\os2\Makefile.icc -# -# -# Copyright 1996-2001 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. - -ARCH = arch\os2 -FT_MAKEFILE = $(ARCH)\Makefile.icc -FT_MAKE = $(MAKE) -nologo - -CC = icc -CFLAGS = -O+ -Ti- -Tm- -Sa -W3 -Wpro- -Wcnd- -Q+ -Iarch\os2 -I. -Iextend - -# NOTE: Optimizations are discarded, as it seems that Visual Age -# is buggy when producing ttraster.obj. The resulting code -# crashes under some circumstances (performing vertical dropout -# control when rendering smoothed outlines)! - -TTFILE = $(ARCH)\os2file.c -TTMEMORY = .\ttmemory.c -TTMUTEX = .\ttmutex.c - -PORT = $(TTFILE) $(TTMEMORY) $(TTMUTEX) - -SRC_X = extend\ftxgasp.c extend\ftxkern.c extend\ftxpost.c \ - extend\ftxcmap.c extend\ftxwidth.c extend\ftxsbit.c \ - extend\ftxgsub.c extend\ftxgpos.c extend\ftxopen.c \ - extend\ftxgdef.c -OBJS_X = $(SRC_X:.c=.obj) - -SRC_M = ttapi.c ttcache.c ttcalc.c ttcmap.c ttdebug.c \ - ttgload.c ttinterp.c ttload.c ttobjs.c ttraster.c \ - ttextend.c $(PORT) -OBJS_M = $(SRC_M:.c=.obj) $(OBJS_X) - -SRC_S = $(ARCH)\freetype.c -OBJ_S = $(SRC_S:.c=.obj) -OBJS_S = $(OBJ_S) $(OBJS_X) - - -all: - $(FT_MAKE) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) LIB_FILES="$(OBJS_S)" libttf.lib - -debug: - $(FT_MAKE) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) LIB_FILES="$(OBJS_M)" libttf.lib - - -$(OBJ_S): $(SRC_S) $(SRC_M) - $(CC) -C $(CFLAGS) /Fo$@ $*.c - -$(OBJS_X): - $(CC) -C $(CFLAGS) /Fo$@ $*.c - -$(ARCH)\os2file.obj: - $(CC) -C $(CFLAGS) /Fo$@ $*.c - -libttf.lib: $(LIB_FILES) - !ilib /nologo /noignorecase /nobackup $@ +$?,, - -clean: - -del *.obj - -del extend\*.obj - -del arch\os2\*.obj - -distclean: clean - -del libttf.lib - -# end of Makefile.icc diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/os2/Makefile.wat b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/os2/Makefile.wat deleted file mode 100644 index 6e4e911fe0e..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/os2/Makefile.wat +++ /dev/null @@ -1,98 +0,0 @@ -# This file is part of the FreeType project. -# -# This builds the Watcom library with Watcom's wcc386 under OS/2. -# -# You'll need Watcom's wmake. -# -# -# Invoke by "wmake -f arch\os2\Makefile.wat" when in the "lib" directory -# -# This will build "freetype\lib\libttf.lib" -# -# -# Copyright 1996-2001 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. - -ARCH = arch\os2 -FT_MAKEFILE = $(ARCH)\Makefile.wat -FT_MAKE = wmake -h - - -.EXTENSIONS: -.EXTENSIONS: .lib .obj .c .h -.obj:.;.\extend;.\$(ARCH) -.c:.;.\extend;.\$(ARCH) -.h:.;.\extend;.\$(ARCH) - -CC = wcc386 - -CCFLAGS = /otexanl+ /s /w5 /zq -Iarch\os2 -I. -Iextend - -TTFILE = .\ttfile.c -TTMEMORY = .\ttmemory.c -TTMUTEX = .\ttmutex.c - -TTFILE_OBJ = ttfile.obj -TTMEMORY_OBJ = ttmemory.obj -TTMUTEX_OBJ = ttmutex.obj - -PORT = $(TTFILE) $(TTMEMORY) $(TTMUTEX) -PORT_OBJS = $(TTFILE_OBJ) $(TTMEMORY_OBJ) $(TTMUTEX_OBJ) - -SRC_X = extend\ftxgasp.c extend\ftxkern.c extend\ftxpost.c & - extend\ftxcmap.c extend\ftxwidth.c extend\ftxsbit.c & - extend\ftxgsub.c extend\ftxgpos.c extend\ftxopen.c & - extend\ftxgdef.c - -OBJS_X = extend\ftxgasp.obj extend\ftxkern.obj extend\ftxpost.obj & - extend\ftxcmap.obj extend\ftxwidth.obj extend\ftxsbit.obj & - extend\ftxgsub.obj extend\ftxgpos.obj extend\ftxopen.obj & - extend\ftxgdef.obj - -SRC_M = ttapi.c ttcache.c ttcalc.c ttcmap.c & - ttgload.c ttinterp.c ttload.c ttobjs.c & - ttraster.c ttextend.c $(PORT) - -OBJS_M = ttapi.obj ttcache.obj ttcalc.obj ttcmap.obj & - ttgload.obj ttinterp.obj ttload.obj ttobjs.obj & - ttraster.obj ttextend.obj $(PORT_OBJS) $(OBJS_X) - -SRC_S = freetype.c -OBJ_S = freetype.obj -OBJS_S = $(OBJ_S) $(OBJS_X) - - -.c.obj: - $(CC) $(CCFLAGS) $[* /fo=$[*.obj - -all: .symbolic - $(FT_MAKE) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) libttf.lib - -debug: .symbolic - $(FT_MAKE) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) LIB_FILES="$(OBJS_M)" libttf.lib - - -libttf.lib: $(OBJS_M) - wlib -q -n libttf.lib $(OBJS_M) - -# is this correct? Know nothing about wmake and the Watcom compiler... -$(OBJ_S): $(SRC_S) $(SRC_M) - $(CC) $(CCFLAGS) $(SRC_S) /fo=$(OBJ_S) - -clean: .symbolic - @-erase $(OBJS_M) - @-erase *.err - -distclean: .symbolic clean - @-erase libttf.lib - -new: .symbolic - @-wtouch *.c - -# end of Makefile.wat diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/os2/freetype.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/os2/freetype.c deleted file mode 100644 index 7a115cff672..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/os2/freetype.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -/* This file is part of the FreeType project */ - -/* Single file library component for OS/2 */ -#define TT_MAKE_OPTION_SINGLE_OBJECT - -/* first include common core components */ - -#include "ttapi.c" -#include "ttcache.c" -#include "ttcalc.c" -#include "ttcmap.c" -#include "ttdebug.c" -#include "ttgload.c" -#include "ttinterp.c" -#include "ttload.c" -#include "ttobjs.c" -#include "ttraster.c" - -/* then system-specific (or ANSI) components */ - -#include "os2file.c" -#include "ttmemory.c" -#include "ttmutex.c" - -/* the extensions are compiled separately, but we need to */ -/* include the file ttextend.c if we want to support them */ - -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_EXTEND_ENGINE -#include "ttextend.c" -#endif - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/os2/ft_conf.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/os2/ft_conf.h deleted file mode 100644 index fe3c04ba7a7..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/os2/ft_conf.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,229 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ft_conf.h (OS/2 version) - * - * High-level interface specification. - * - * Copyright 1996-2002 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. - * - * - * This file is used to contain the definition of several - * configuration-specific macros. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -/* we need the following because there are some typedefs in this file */ - -#ifndef FT_CONF_H -#define FT_CONF_H - - -/**********************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* We begin by a series of macros that are automatically set by the */ -/* 'configure' script on Unix. They must be set manually on OS/2, */ -/* so here they are : */ -/* */ -/**********************************************************************/ - -#define OS2 - -/* Define to empty if the keyword "const" does not work. */ -/* #undef const */ - -/* The number of bytes in a int. */ -/* OS/2 1.x needs editing here, by the way. ;-) */ -#define SIZEOF_INT 4 - -/* The number of bytes in a long. */ -#define SIZEOF_LONG 4 - -/* Define if you have the memcpy function. */ -#define HAVE_MEMCPY - -/* Define if you have the memmove function. */ -#define HAVE_MEMMOVE - -/* Define if you have the header file. */ -#define HAVE_STDLIB_H - -/* Define if you have the header file. */ -#undef HAVE_UNISTD_H - -/* Define if you have the header file. */ -/* #undef HAVE_LIBINTL_H */ - -/* Define if you have the header file. */ -/* Only meaningful if you have . */ -/* #undef HAVE_LOCALE_H */ - -/**********************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The following configuration macros can be tweaked manually by */ -/* a developer to turn on or off certain features or options in the */ -/* TrueType engine. This may be useful to tune it for specific */ -/* purposes.. */ -/* */ -/**********************************************************************/ - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if the underlying operating system uses a different */ -/* character width than 8bit for file names. You must then also supply */ -/* a typedef declaration for defining 'TT_Text'. Default is off. */ - -/* #define HAVE_TT_TEXT */ - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to generate code to support engine extensions */ -/* Default is on, but if you're satisfied by the basic services provided */ -/* by the engine and need no extensions, undefine this configuration */ -/* macro to save a few more bytes. */ - -#define TT_CONFIG_OPTION_EXTEND_ENGINE - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to generate code to support gray-scaling, */ -/* a.k.a. font-smoothing or anti-aliasing. Default is on, but you can */ -/* disable it if you don't need it. */ - -#define TT_CONFIG_OPTION_GRAY_SCALING - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to compile a bytecode interpreter in the */ -/* TrueType driver. Note that there are important patent issues related */ -/* to the use of the interpreter. */ -/* */ -/* By undefining this, you will only compile the code necessary to load */ -/* TrueType glyphs without hinting. */ - -#undef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_BYTECODE_INTERPRETER - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to use a big 'switch' statement within the */ -/* bytecode interpreter. Because some non-optimizing compilers are not */ -/* able to produce jump tables from such statements, undefining this */ -/* configuration macro will generate the appropriate C jump table in */ -/* ttinterp.c. If you use an optimizing compiler, you should leave it */ -/* defined for better performance and code compactness.. */ - -#define TT_CONFIG_OPTION_INTERPRETER_SWITCH - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to build a 'static' version of the TrueType */ -/* bytecode interpreter. This will produce much bigger code, which */ -/* _may_ be faster on some architectures.. */ -/* */ -/* Do NOT DEFINE THIS is you build a thread-safe version of the engine */ - -#undef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_STATIC_INTERPRETER - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to build a 'static' version of the scan-line */ -/* converter (the component which in charge of converting outlines into */ -/* bitmaps). This will produce a bigger object file for "ttraster.c", */ -/* which _may_ be faster on some architectures.. */ -/* */ -/* Do NOT DEFINE THIS is you build a thread-safe version of the engine */ - -#undef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_STATIC_RASTER - - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define TT_CONFIG_THREAD_SAFE if you want to build a thread-safe */ -/* version of the library. */ - -#undef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE - - -/**********************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The following macros are used to define the debug level, as well */ -/* as individual tracing levels for each component. There are */ -/* currently three modes of operation : */ -/* */ -/* - trace mode (define DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE) */ -/* */ -/* The engine prints all error messages, as well as tracing */ -/* ones, filtered by each component's level */ -/* */ -/* - debug mode (define DEBUG_LEVEL_ERROR) */ -/* */ -/* Disable tracing, but keeps error output and assertion */ -/* checks. */ -/* */ -/* - release mode (don't define anything) */ -/* */ -/* Don't include error-checking or tracing code in the */ -/* engine's code. Ideal for releases. */ -/* */ -/* NOTE : */ -/* */ -/* Each component's tracing level is defined in its own source. */ -/* */ -/**********************************************************************/ - -/* Define if you want to use the tracing debug mode */ -#undef DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE - -/* Define if you want to use the error debug mode - ignored if */ -/* DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE is defined */ -#undef DEBUG_LEVEL_ERROR - - -/**************************************************************************/ -/* Definition of various integer sizes. These types are used by ttcalc */ -/* and ttinterp (for the 64-bit integers) only.. */ - -#if SIZEOF_INT == 4 - - typedef signed int TT_Int32; - typedef unsigned int TT_Word32; - -#elif SIZEOF_LONG == 4 - - typedef signed long TT_Int32; - typedef unsigned long TT_Word32; - -#else -#error "no 32bit type found" -#endif - -#if SIZEOF_LONG == 8 - -/* LONG64 must be defined when a 64-bit type is available */ -/* INT64 must then be defined to this type.. */ -#define LONG64 -#define INT64 long - -#else - -/* GCC provides the non-ANSI 'long long' 64-bit type. You can activate */ -/* by defining the TT_USE_LONG_LONG macro in 'ft_conf.h'. Note that this */ -/* will produce many -ansi warnings during library compilation. */ -#ifdef TT_USE_LONG_LONG - -#define LONG64 -#define INT64 long long - -#endif /* TT_USE_LONG_LONG */ -#endif - -#endif /* FT_CONF_H */ - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/os2/os2file.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/os2/os2file.c deleted file mode 100644 index aebb7c1deea..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/os2/os2file.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1236 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * os2file.c (OS2 version) 2.1 - * - * File I/O Component (body). - * - * Copyright 1996-2001 by Michal Necasek, - * 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. - * - * NOTES: - * - * This implementation relies on the OS/2 file API. It was provided - * by the PM FreeType DLL author, Michal Necasek. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#include "ttconfig.h" - -#include /* !Mike! */ - -#include -#include - -#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H -#include -#endif - -#include "freetype.h" -#include "tttypes.h" -#include "ttdebug.h" -#include "ttengine.h" -#include "ttmutex.h" -#include "ttmemory.h" -#include "ttfile.h" /* our prototypes */ - - -/* For now, we don't define additional error messages in the core library */ -/* to report open-on demand errors. Define these errors as standard ones. */ - -#define TT_Err_Could_Not_ReOpen_File TT_Err_Could_Not_Open_File -#define TT_Err_Could_Not_ReSeek_File TT_Err_Could_Not_Open_File - - - /* This definition is mandatory for each file component! */ - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( const TFileFrame ) TT_Null_FileFrame = { NULL, 0, 0 }; - - -/* It has proven useful to do some bounds checks during development phase. */ -/* They should probably be undefined for speed reasons in a later release. */ - -#if 0 -#define CHECK_FRAME( frame, n ) \ - do { \ - if ( frame.cursor + n > frame.address + frame.size ) \ - Panic( "Frame boundary error!\n" ); \ - } while ( 0 ) -#else -#define CHECK_FRAME( frame, n ) \ - do { \ - } while ( 0 ) -#endif - - - /* Because a stream can be flushed, i.e., its file handle can be */ - /* closed to save system resources, we must keep the stream's file */ - /* pathname to be able to re-open it on demand when it is flushed. */ - - struct _TStream_Rec - { - Bool opened; /* is the stream handle opened ? */ - String* name; /* the file's pathname */ - Long position; /* current pos. within the file */ - - HFILE file; /* file handle !Mike! */ - Long base; /* stream base in file */ - Long size; /* stream size in file */ - }; - - typedef struct _TStream_Rec TStream_Rec; - typedef TStream_Rec* PStream_Rec; - - - /* We support embedded TrueType files by allowing them to be */ - /* inside any file, at any location, hence the 'base' argument. */ - /* Note, however, that the current implementation does not allow you */ - /* to specify a 'base' index when opening a file. */ - /* (will come later) */ - /* I still don't know if this will turn out useful... - DavidT */ - -#define STREAM2REC( x ) ( (TStream_Rec*)HANDLE_Val( x ) ) - - static TT_Error Stream_Activate ( PStream_Rec stream ); - static TT_Error Stream_Deactivate( PStream_Rec stream ); - - -#ifndef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE - - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /**** ****/ - /**** N O N R E E N T R A N T I M P L E M E N T A T I O N ****/ - /**** ****/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - - /* In non-reentrant builds, we allocate a single block where we'll */ - /* place all the frames smaller than FRAME_CACHE_SIZE, rather than */ - /* allocating a new block on each access. Bigger frames will be */ - /* malloced normally in the heap. */ - /* */ - /* See TT_Access_Frame() and TT_Forget_Frame() for details. */ - -#define FRAME_CACHE_SIZE 2048 - - /* The TFile_Component structure holds all the data that was */ - /* previously declared static or global in this component. */ - /* */ - /* It is accessible through the 'engine.file_component' */ - /* variable in re-entrant builds, or directly through the */ - /* static 'files' variable in other builds. */ - - struct _TFile_Component - { - TMutex lock; /* used by the thread-safe build only */ - Byte* frame_cache; /* frame cache */ - PStream_Rec stream; /* current stream */ - TFileFrame frame; /* current frame */ - }; - - typedef struct _TFile_Component TFile_Component; - - static TFile_Component files; - -#define CUR_Stream files.stream -#define CUR_Frame files.frame - -#define STREAM_VARS /* void */ -#define STREAM_VAR /* void */ - -/* The macro CUR_Stream denotes the current input stream. */ -/* Note that for the re-entrant version, the 'stream' name has been */ -/* chosen according to the macro STREAM_ARGS. */ - -/* The macro CUR_Frame denotes the current file frame. */ -/* Note that for the re-entrant version, the 'frame' name has been */ -/* chosen according to the macro FRAME_ARGS. */ - -/* The macro STREAM_VAR is used when calling public functions */ -/* that need an 'optional' stream argument. */ - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TTFile_Init - * - * Description : Initializes the File component. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TTFile_Init( PEngine_Instance engine ) - { - TT_Error error; - - MUTEX_Create( files.lock ); - files.stream = NULL; - ZERO_Frame( files.frame ); - - if ( ALLOC( files.frame_cache, FRAME_CACHE_SIZE ) ) - return error; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TTFile_Done - * - * Description : Finalizes the File component. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TTFile_Done( PEngine_Instance engine ) - { - FREE( files.frame_cache ); - MUTEX_Destroy( files.lock ); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Use_Stream - * - * Description : Copies or duplicates a given stream. - * - * Input : org_stream original stream - * stream target stream (copy or duplicate) - * - * Output : Error code. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Use_Stream( TT_Stream org_stream, - TT_Stream* stream ) - { - MUTEX_Lock( files.lock ); /* lock file mutex */ - - *stream = org_stream; /* copy the stream */ - files.stream = STREAM2REC( org_stream ); /* set current stream */ - - Stream_Activate( files.stream ); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Done_Stream - * - * Description : Releases a given stream. - * - * Input : stream target stream - * - * Output : Error code. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Done_Stream( TT_Stream* stream ) - { - HANDLE_Set( *stream, NULL ); - MUTEX_Release( files.lock ); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Access_Frame - * - * Description : Notifies the component that we're going to read - * 'size' bytes from the current file position. - * This function should load/cache/map these bytes - * so that they will be addressed by the GET_xxx() - * functions easily. - * - * Input : size number of bytes to access. - * - * Output : SUCCESS on success. FAILURE on error. - * - * Notes: The function fails if the byte range is not within the - * the file, or if there is not enough memory to cache - * the bytes properly (which usually means that `size' is - * too big in both cases). - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Access_Frame( STREAM_ARGS FRAME_ARGS Long size ) - { - TT_Error error; - - - if ( CUR_Frame.address != NULL ) - return TT_Err_Nested_Frame_Access; - - if ( size <= FRAME_CACHE_SIZE ) - { - /* use the cache */ - CUR_Frame.address = files.frame_cache; - CUR_Frame.size = FRAME_CACHE_SIZE; - } - else - { - if ( ALLOC( CUR_Frame.address, size ) ) - return error; - CUR_Frame.size = size; - } - - error = TT_Read_File( STREAM_VARS (void*)CUR_Frame.address, size ); - if ( error ) - { - if ( size > FRAME_CACHE_SIZE ) - FREE( CUR_Frame.address ); - CUR_Frame.address = NULL; - CUR_Frame.size = 0; - } - - CUR_Frame.cursor = CUR_Frame.address; - return error; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Check_And_Access_Frame - * - * Description : Notifies the component that we're going to read - * `size' bytes from the current file position. - * This function should load/cache/map these bytes - * so that they will be addressed by the GET_xxx() - * functions easily. - * - * Input : size number of bytes to access. - * - * Output : SUCCESS on success. FAILURE on error. - * - * Notes: The function truncates `size' if the byte range is not - * within the file. - * - * It will fail if there is not enough memory to cache - * the bytes properly (which usually means that `size' is - * too big). - * - * It will fail if you make two consecutive calls - * to TT_Access_Frame(), without a TT_Forget_Frame() between - * them. - * - * The only difference with TT_Access_Frame() is that we - * check that the frame is within the current file. We - * otherwise truncate it. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Check_And_Access_Frame( STREAM_ARGS FRAME_ARGS Long size ) - { - TT_Error error; - Long readBytes, requested; - - - if ( CUR_Frame.address != NULL ) - return TT_Err_Nested_Frame_Access; - - if ( size <= FRAME_CACHE_SIZE ) - { - /* use the cache */ - CUR_Frame.address = files.frame_cache; - CUR_Frame.size = FRAME_CACHE_SIZE; - } - else - { - if ( ALLOC( CUR_Frame.address, size ) ) - return error; - CUR_Frame.size = size; - } - - requested = size; - readBytes = CUR_Stream->size - TT_File_Pos( STREAM_VAR ); - if ( size > readBytes ) - size = readBytes; - - error = TT_Read_File( STREAM_VARS (void*)CUR_Frame.address, size ); - if ( error ) - { - if ( requested > FRAME_CACHE_SIZE ) - FREE( CUR_Frame.address ); - CUR_Frame.address = NULL; - CUR_Frame.size = 0; - } - - CUR_Frame.cursor = CUR_Frame.address; - return error; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Forget_Frame - * - * Description : Releases a cached frame after reading. - * - * Input : None - * - * Output : SUCCESS on success. FAILURE on error. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Forget_Frame( FRAME_ARG ) - { - if ( CUR_Frame.address == NULL ) - return TT_Err_Nested_Frame_Access; - - if ( CUR_Frame.size > FRAME_CACHE_SIZE ) - FREE( CUR_Frame.address ); - - ZERO_Frame( CUR_Frame ); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -#else /* TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE */ - - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /******** ********/ - /******** R E E N T R A N T I M P L E M E N T A T I O N ********/ - /******** ********/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - -/* a simple macro to access the file component's data */ -#define files ( *((TFile_Component*)engine.file_component) ) - -#define CUR_Stream STREAM2REC( stream ) /* re-entrant macros */ -#define CUR_Frame (*frame) - -#define STREAM_VARS stream, -#define STREAM_VAR stream - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TTFile_Init - * - * Description : Initializes the File component. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TTFile_Init( PEngine_Instance engine ) - { - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TTFile_Done - * - * Description : Finalizes the File component. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TTFile_Done( PEngine_Instance engine ) - { - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Use_Stream - * - * Description : Duplicates a stream for a new usage. - * - * Input : input_stream source stream to duplicate - * copy address of target duplicate stream - * - * Output : error code. - * The target stream is set to NULL in case of failure. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Use_Stream( TT_Stream input_stream, - TT_Stream* copy ) - { - PStream_Rec rec = STREAM2REC( input_stream ); - - return TT_Open_Stream( rec->name, copy ); - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Done_Stream - * - * Description : Releases a given stream. - * - * Input : stream target stream - * - * Output : - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Done_Stream( TT_Stream* stream ) - { - return TT_Close_Stream( stream ); - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Access_Frame - * - * Description : Notifies the component that we're going to read - * 'size' bytes from the current file position. - * This function should load/cache/map these bytes - * so that they will be addressed by the GET_xxx() - * functions easily. - * - * Input : size number of bytes to access. - * - * Output : SUCCESS on success. FAILURE on error. - * - * Notes: The function fails if the byte range is not within the - * the file, or if there is not enough memory to cache - * the bytes properly (which usually means that `size' is - * too big in both cases). - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Access_Frame( STREAM_ARGS FRAME_ARGS int size ) - { - TT_Error error; - - - if ( CUR_Frame.address != NULL ) - return TT_Err_Nested_Frame_Access; - - if ( ALLOC( CUR_Frame.address, size ) ) - return error; - CUR_Frame.size = size; - - error = TT_Read_File( STREAM_VARS (void*)CUR_Frame.address, size ); - if ( error ) - { - FREE( CUR_Frame.address ); - CUR_Frame.size = 0; - } - - CUR_Frame.cursor = CUR_Frame.address; - return error; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Check_And_Access_Frame - * - * Description : Notifies the component that we're going to read - * `size' bytes from the current file position. - * This function should load/cache/map these bytes - * so that they will be addressed by the GET_xxx() - * functions easily. - * - * Input : size number of bytes to access. - * - * Output : SUCCESS on success. FAILURE on error. - * - * Notes: The function truncates `size' if the byte range is not - * within the file. - * - * It will fail if there is not enough memory to cache - * the bytes properly (which usually means that `size' is - * too big). - * - * It will fail if you make two consecutive calls - * to TT_Access_Frame(), without a TT_Forget_Frame() between - * them. - * - * The only difference with TT_Access_Frame() is that we - * check that the frame is within the current file. We - * otherwise truncate it. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Check_And_Access_Frame( STREAM_ARGS FRAME_ARGS int size ) - { - TT_Error error; - Long readBytes; - - - if ( CUR_Frame.address != NULL ) - return TT_Err_Nested_Frame_Access; - - if ( ALLOC( CUR_Frame.address, size ) ) - return error; - CUR_Frame.size = size; - - readBytes = CUR_Stream->size - TT_File_Pos( STREAM_VAR ); - if ( size > readBytes ) - size = readBytes; - - error = TT_Read_File( STREAM_VARS (void*)CUR_Frame.address, size ); - if ( error ) - { - FREE( CUR_Frame.address ); - CUR_Frame.size = 0; - } - - CUR_Frame.cursor = CUR_Frame.address; - return error; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Forget_Frame - * - * Description : Releases a cached frame after reading. - * - * Input : None - * - * Output : SUCCESS on success. FAILURE on error. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Forget_Frame( FRAME_ARG ) - { - if ( CUR_Frame.address == NULL ) - return TT_Err_Nested_Frame_Access; - - FREE( CUR_Frame.address ); - ZERO_Frame( CUR_Frame ); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - -#endif /* TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE */ - - - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /*********** ***********/ - /*********** C O M M O N I M P L E M E N T A T I O N ***********/ - /*********** ***********/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Stream_Activate - * - * Description : activates a stream, this will either: - * - open a new file handle if the stream is closed - * - move the stream to the head of the linked list - * - * Input : stream the stream to activate - * - * Output : error condition. - * - * Note : this function is also called with fresh new streams - * created by TT_Open_Stream(). They have their 'size' - * field set to -1. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - static TT_Error Stream_Activate( PStream_Rec stream ) - { - ULONG ulAction; /* !Mike! */ - - if ( !stream->opened ) - { -#if 0 - if ( !(stream->file = fopen( stream->name, "rb" )) ) /* !Mike! */ -#endif - -/* XXX : Strange. GCC/EMX wants an (Byte*) for the file name? */ -#ifdef __EMX__ - - if ( DosOpen( (Byte*)stream->name, &(stream->file), - &ulAction, 0, - 0, OPEN_ACTION_OPEN_IF_EXISTS, - OPEN_SHARE_DENYNONE | OPEN_ACCESS_READONLY, NULL ) ) - return TT_Err_Could_Not_ReOpen_File; - -#else - - if ( DosOpen( stream->name, &(stream->file), - &ulAction, 0, - 0, OPEN_ACTION_OPEN_IF_EXISTS, - OPEN_SHARE_DENYNONE | OPEN_ACCESS_READONLY, NULL ) ) - return TT_Err_Could_Not_ReOpen_File; - -#endif /* __EMX__ */ - - stream->opened = TRUE; - - /* A newly created stream has a size field of -1 */ - if ( stream->size < 0 ) - { -#if 0 - fseek( stream->file, 0, SEEK_END ); /* !Mike! */ - stream->size = ftell( stream->file ); -#endif - - DosSetFilePtr( stream->file, 0, FILE_END, (ULONG *)&(stream->size) ); -#if 0 - fseek( stream->file, 0, SEEK_SET ); -#endif - - DosSetFilePtr( stream->file, 0, FILE_BEGIN, &ulAction ); - } - - /* Reset cursor in file */ - if ( stream->position ) - { -#if 0 /* !Mike! */ - if ( fseek( stream->file, stream->position, SEEK_SET ) != 0 ) -#endif - - if ( DosSetFilePtr( stream->file, stream->position, - FILE_BEGIN, &ulAction ) ) - { - /* error during seek */ -#if 0 - fclose( stream->file ); /* !Mike! */ -#endif - - DosClose( stream->file ); - stream->opened = FALSE; - return TT_Err_Could_Not_ReSeek_File; - } - } - } - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Stream_DeActivate - * - * Description : deactivates a stream, this will: - * - close its file handle if it was opened - * - remove it from the opened list if necessary - * - * Input : stream the stream to deactivate - * - * Output : Error condition - * - * Note : the function is called whenever a stream is deleted - * (_not_ when a stream handle's is closed due to an - * activation). However, the stream record isn't - * destroyed by it... - * - ******************************************************************/ - - static TT_Error Stream_Deactivate( PStream_Rec stream ) - { - if ( stream->opened ) - { - /* Save its current position within the file */ -#if 0 - stream->position = ftell( stream->file ); /* !Mike! */ -#endif - - DosSetFilePtr( stream->file, 0, FILE_CURRENT, - (ULONG *)&(stream->position) ); -#if 0 - fclose( stream->file ); /* !Mike! */ -#endif - - DosClose( stream->file ); - stream->file = 0; - stream->opened = FALSE; - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Stream_Size - * - * Description : Returns the length of a given stream, even if it - * is flushed. - * - * Input : stream the stream - * - * Output : length of stream in bytes. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( Long ) - TT_Stream_Size( TT_Stream stream ) - { - PStream_Rec rec = STREAM2REC( stream ); - - - if ( rec ) - return rec->size; - else - return 0; /* invalid stream - return 0 */ - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Open_Stream - * - * Description : Opens the font file and saves the total file size. - * - * Input : error address of stream's error variable - * (re-entrant build only) - * filepathname pathname of the file to open - * stream address of target TT_Stream structure - * - * Output : SUCCESS on sucess, FAILURE on error. - * The target stream is set to -1 in case of failure. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Open_Stream( const String* filepathname, - TT_Stream* stream ) - { - int len; - TT_Error error; - PStream_Rec stream_rec; - - - if ( ALLOC( *stream, sizeof ( TStream_Rec ) ) ) - return error; - - stream_rec = STREAM2REC( *stream ); - - stream_rec->file = NULLHANDLE; /* !Mike! */ - stream_rec->size = -1; - stream_rec->base = 0; - stream_rec->opened = FALSE; - stream_rec->position = 0; - - len = strlen( filepathname ) + 1; - if ( ALLOC( stream_rec->name, len ) ) - goto Fail; - - strncpy( (String*)stream_rec->name, filepathname, len ); - - error = Stream_Activate( stream_rec ); - if ( error ) - goto Fail_Activate; - -#ifndef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE - CUR_Stream = stream_rec; -#endif - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail_Activate: - FREE( stream_rec->name ); - Fail: - FREE( stream_rec ); - return error; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Close_Stream - * - * Description : Closes a stream. - * - * Input : stream address of target TT_Stream structure - * - * Output : SUCCESS (always). - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Close_Stream( TT_Stream* stream ) - { - PStream_Rec rec = STREAM2REC( *stream ); - - - Stream_Deactivate( rec ); - FREE( rec->name ); - FREE( rec ); - - HANDLE_Set( *stream, NULL ); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Flush_Stream - * - * Description : Flushes a stream, i.e., closes its file handle. - * - * Input : stream address of target TT_Stream structure - * - * Output : Error code - * - * NOTE : Never flush the current opened stream. This means that - * you should _never_ call this function between a - * TT_Use_Stream() and a TT_Done_Stream()! - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Flush_Stream( TT_Stream* stream ) - { - PStream_Rec rec = STREAM2REC( *stream ); - - - if ( rec ) - { - Stream_Deactivate( rec ); - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - else - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Seek_File - * - * Description : Seeks the file cursor to a different position. - * - * Input : position new position in file - * - * Output : SUCCESS on success. FAILURE if out of range. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Seek_File( STREAM_ARGS long position ) - { - ULONG ibActual; /* !Mike! */ - - - position += CUR_Stream->base; - -#if 0 - if ( fseek( CUR_Stream->file, position, SEEK_SET ) ) /* !Mike! */ -#endif - - if ( DosSetFilePtr( CUR_Stream->file, position, FILE_BEGIN , &ibActual ) ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_File_Offset; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Skip_File - * - * Description : Skips forward the file cursor. - * - * Input : distance number of bytes to skip - * - * Output : see TT_Seek_File() - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Skip_File( STREAM_ARGS long distance ) - { - ULONG ibActual; /* !Mike! */ - - -#if 0 - return TT_Seek_File( STREAM_VARS ftell( CUR_Stream->file ) - - CUR_Stream->base + distance ); /* !Mike! */ -#endif - - DosSetFilePtr( CUR_Stream->file, 0, FILE_CURRENT, &ibActual ); - return TT_Seek_File( STREAM_VARS ibActual - CUR_Stream->base + distance ); - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Read_File - * - * Description : Reads a chunk of the file and copies it to memory. - * - * Input : buffer target buffer - * count length in bytes to read - * - * Output : SUCCESS on success. FAILURE if out of range. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Read_File( STREAM_ARGS void* buffer, long count ) - { - ULONG cbActual; /* !Mike! */ - -#if 0 /* !Mike! */ - if ( fread( buffer, 1, count, CUR_Stream->file ) != (unsigned long)count ) -#endif - - DosRead( CUR_Stream->file, buffer, count, &cbActual ); - if ( cbActual != (unsigned long)count ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_File_Read; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Read_At_File - * - * Description : Reads file at a specified position. - * - * Input : position position to seek to before read - * buffer target buffer - * count number of bytes to read - * - * Output : SUCCESS on success. FAILURE if error. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Read_At_File( STREAM_ARGS long position, - void* buffer, - long count ) - { - TT_Error error; - - - if ( ( error = TT_Seek_File( STREAM_VARS position ) ) || - ( error = TT_Read_File( STREAM_VARS buffer, count ) ) ) - return error; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_File_Pos - * - * Description : Returns current file seek pointer. - * - * Input : none - * - * Output : current file position - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( Long ) - TT_File_Pos( STREAM_ARG ) - { - ULONG ibActual; /* !Mike! */ - - -#if 0 - return ftell( CUR_Stream->file ) - CUR_Stream->base; /* !Mike! */ -#endif - - DosSetFilePtr( CUR_Stream->file, 0, FILE_CURRENT, &ibActual ); - return ibActual - CUR_Stream->base; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : GET_Byte - * - * Description : Extracts a byte from the current file frame. - * - * Input : None or current frame - * - * Output : Extracted Byte. - * - ******************************************************************/ -#if 0 - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( Byte ) - TT_Get_Byte( FRAME_ARG ) - { - CHECK_FRAME( CUR_Frame, 1 ); - - return (Byte)(*CUR_Frame.cursor++); - } -#endif - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : GET_Char - * - * Description : Extracts a signed byte from the current file frame. - * - * Input : None or current frame - * - * Output : Extracted char. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( Char ) - TT_Get_Char( FRAME_ARG ) - { - CHECK_FRAME( CUR_Frame, 1 ); - - return (Char)(*CUR_Frame.cursor++); - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : GET_Short - * - * Description : Extracts a short from the current file frame. - * - * Input : None or current frame - * - * Output : Extracted short. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( short ) - TT_Get_Short( FRAME_ARG ) - { - short getshort; - - - CHECK_FRAME( CUR_Frame, 2 ); - - getshort = ((short)CUR_Frame.cursor[0] << 8) | - (short)CUR_Frame.cursor[1]; - - CUR_Frame.cursor += 2; - - return getshort; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : GET_UShort - * - * Description : Extracts an unsigned short from the frame. - * - * Input : None or current frame - * - * Output : Extracted ushort. - * - ******************************************************************/ -#if 0 - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( unsigned ) - short TT_Get_UShort( FRAME_ARG ) - { - unsigned short getshort; - - - CHECK_FRAME( CUR_Frame, 2 ); - - getshort = ((unsigned short)CUR_Frame.cursor[0] << 8) | - (unsigned short)CUR_Frame.cursor[1]; - - CUR_Frame.cursor += 2; - - return getshort; - } -#endif - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : GET_Long - * - * Description : Extracts a long from the frame. - * - * Input : None or current frame - * - * Output : Extracted long. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( long ) - TT_Get_Long( FRAME_ARG ) - { - long getlong; - - - CHECK_FRAME( CUR_Frame, 4 ); - - getlong = ((long)CUR_Frame.cursor[0] << 24) | - ((long)CUR_Frame.cursor[1] << 16) | - ((long)CUR_Frame.cursor[2] << 8 ) | - (long)CUR_Frame.cursor[3]; - - CUR_Frame.cursor += 4; - - return getlong; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : GET_ULong - * - * Description : Extracts an unsigned long from the frame. - * - * Input : None - * - * Output : Extracted ulong. - * - ******************************************************************/ -#if 0 - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( unsigned ) - long TT_Get_ULong( FRAME_ARG ) - { - unsigned long getlong; - - - CHECK_FRAME( CUR_Frame, 4 ); - - getlong = ( ((unsigned long)CUR_Frame.cursor[0] << 24) | - ((unsigned long)CUR_Frame.cursor[1] << 16) | - ((unsigned long)CUR_Frame.cursor[2] << 8 ) | - (unsigned long)CUR_Frame.cursor[3] ); - - CUR_Frame.cursor += 4; - - return getlong; - } -#endif - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/unix/.cvsignore b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/unix/.cvsignore deleted file mode 100644 index f3c7a7c5da6..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/unix/.cvsignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -Makefile diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/unix/.cvsignore.delete b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/unix/.cvsignore.delete deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29bb2d..00000000000 diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/unix/Makefile.in b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/unix/Makefile.in deleted file mode 100644 index 0875a7a8fda..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/unix/Makefile.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,256 +0,0 @@ -# This file is part of the FreeType project. -# -# lib/arch/unix/Makefile.in -# -# -# Copyright 1996-2001 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. - -ARCH = arch/unix -FT_MAKEFILE = $(ARCH)/Makefile - -RM = @RM@ -RMF = @RM@ -f -RMDIR = @RMDIR@ -LN_S = @LN_S@ - -INSTALL = @INSTALL@ -INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@ - -VPATH = @srcdir@/../.. -srcdir = @srcdir@/../.. - -top_builddir=.. - -CC = @CC@ -CPP = @CPP@ - -LIBTOOL = $(top_builddir)/libtool -MKINSTALLDIRS = $(srcdir)/../mkinstalldirs - -version_info = @version_info@ - -include $(top_builddir)/MakeSub - -############### PORTABILITY COMPONENTS ######################## - -# location of memory component -MEMSRC = ttmemory.c - -# location of file component -FILESRC = @TT_FILE_COMPONENT@ - -# location of mutex component -MUTEXSRC = ttmutex.c - -# location of default extensions -FTEXTDIR = $(srcdir)/extend - - -# default extensions sources -EXTSRC = $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxkern.c \ - $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxgasp.c \ - $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxpost.c \ - $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxcmap.c \ - $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxsbit.c \ - $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxwidth.c \ - $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxerr18.c \ - $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxgsub.c \ - $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxgpos.c \ - $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxgdef.c \ - $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxopen.c - -EXTOBJ = ftxkern.lo \ - ftxgasp.lo \ - ftxpost.lo \ - ftxcmap.lo \ - ftxsbit.lo \ - ftxwidth.lo \ - ftxerr18.lo \ - ftxgsub.lo \ - ftxgpos.lo \ - ftxgdef.lo \ - ftxopen.lo - -# all engine sources -SRC_M = $(srcdir)/ttapi.c \ - $(srcdir)/ttcache.c \ - $(srcdir)/ttcalc.c \ - $(srcdir)/ttcmap.c \ - $(srcdir)/ttdebug.c \ - $(srcdir)/ttextend.c \ - $(srcdir)/ttgload.c \ - $(srcdir)/ttinterp.c \ - $(srcdir)/ttload.c \ - $(srcdir)/ttobjs.c \ - $(srcdir)/ttraster.c \ - $(srcdir)/$(FILESRC) \ - $(srcdir)/$(MEMSRC) \ - $(srcdir)/$(MUTEXSRC) -SRC_S = $(srcdir)/$(ARCH)/freetype.c - -# all header files -HEADERS = $(srcdir)/freetype.h \ - $(srcdir)/fterrid.h \ - $(srcdir)/ftnameid.h \ - $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxkern.h \ - $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxgasp.h \ - $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxcmap.h \ - $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxsbit.h \ - $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxpost.h \ - $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxwidth.h \ - $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxerr18.h \ - $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxgsub.h \ - $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxgpos.h \ - $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxgdef.h \ - $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxopen.h - -# all engine objects -OBJ_M = ttapi.lo \ - ttcache.lo \ - ttcalc.lo \ - ttcmap.lo \ - ttdebug.lo \ - ttextend.lo \ - ttgload.lo \ - ttinterp.lo \ - ttload.lo \ - ttobjs.lo \ - ttraster.lo \ - file.lo \ - memory.lo \ - mutex.lo \ - $(EXTOBJ) -OBJ_S = freetype.lo $(EXTOBJ) - - -# include paths -INCLUDES = -I. -I$(top_builddir) -I$(srcdir) -I$(FTEXTDIR) - -# C flags -CFLAGS = @CFLAGS@ @XX_CFLAGS@ -CPPFLAGS = @CPPFLAGS@ -FT_CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) - -# linker flags -FT_LIBS = @LIBS@ - -# i18n stuff -LOCALEDIR = @LOCALEDIR@ - - -all: do_link - $(MAKE) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) LIB_FILES="$(OBJ_S)" libttf.la - -debug: do_link - $(MAKE) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) LIB_FILES="$(OBJ_M)" libttf.la - - -do_link: - -$(RMF) memory.c file.c mutex.c - $(LN_S) $(srcdir)/$(MEMSRC) memory.c - $(LN_S) $(srcdir)/$(FILESRC) file.c - $(LN_S) $(srcdir)/$(MUTEXSRC) mutex.c - - -.SUFFIXES: .lo -.c.lo: - $(LIBTOOL) --mode=compile $(CC) -c $(FT_CFLAGS) $< - -ftxkern.lo: $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxkern.c - $(LIBTOOL) --mode=compile $(CC) -c $(FT_CFLAGS) $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxkern.c - -ftxgasp.lo: $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxgasp.c - $(LIBTOOL) --mode=compile $(CC) -c $(FT_CFLAGS) $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxgasp.c - -ftxpost.lo: $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxpost.c - $(LIBTOOL) --mode=compile $(CC) -c $(FT_CFLAGS) $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxpost.c - -ftxcmap.lo: $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxcmap.c - $(LIBTOOL) --mode=compile $(CC) -c $(FT_CFLAGS) $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxcmap.c - -ftxsbit.lo: $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxsbit.c - $(LIBTOOL) --mode=compile $(CC) -c $(FT_CFLAGS) $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxsbit.c - -ftxwidth.lo: $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxwidth.c - $(LIBTOOL) --mode=compile $(CC) -c $(FT_CFLAGS) $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxwidth.c - -ftxerr18.lo: $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxerr18.c - $(LIBTOOL) --mode=compile $(CC) -c $(FT_CFLAGS) \ - -DLOCALEDIR='"$(LOCALEDIR)"' \ - $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxerr18.c - -ftxgsub.lo: $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxgsub.c - $(LIBTOOL) --mode=compile $(CC) -c $(FT_CFLAGS) $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxgsub.c - -ftxgpos.lo: $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxgpos.c - $(LIBTOOL) --mode=compile $(CC) -c $(FT_CFLAGS) $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxgpos.c - -ftxgdef.lo: $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxgdef.c - $(LIBTOOL) --mode=compile $(CC) -c $(FT_CFLAGS) $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxgdef.c - -ftxopen.lo: $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxopen.c - $(LIBTOOL) --mode=compile $(CC) -c $(FT_CFLAGS) $(FTEXTDIR)/ftxopen.c - -freetype.lo: $(SRC_S) $(SRC_M) - $(LIBTOOL) --mode=compile $(CC) -c $(FT_CFLAGS) \ - -DLOCALEDIR='"$(LOCALEDIR)"' \ - -DTT_MAKE_OPTION_SINGLE_OBJECT \ - $(SRC_S) - -libttf.la: $(LIB_FILES) - $(LIBTOOL) --mode=link $(CC) -o libttf.la $(LIB_FILES) \ - -rpath $(libdir) \ - -version-info $(version_info) $(FT_LIBS) - -install: libttf.la - $(MKINSTALLDIRS) $(libdir) $(includedir)/freetype - $(LIBTOOL) --mode=install $(INSTALL) libttf.la $(libdir) - -for P in $(HEADERS) ; do \ - $(INSTALL_DATA) $$P $(includedir)/freetype ; \ - done - -uninstall: - -$(LIBTOOL) --mode=uninstall $(RM) $(libdir)/libttf.la - -$(RMF) $(includedir)/freetype/* - -$(RMDIR) $(includedir)/freetype - -clean: - -$(RMF) $(OBJ_S) $(OBJ_M) *.o - -distclean: clean - -$(RMF) file.c memory.c mutex.c - -$(RMF) libttf.la - -$(RMF) *.orig *~ core *.core - -$(RMF) $(ARCH)/Makefile - -$(RMF) .libs/* - -$(RMDIR) .libs - -depend: do_link - (echo '/^#.* PUT NO STUFF BELOW/,$$d' ; echo w ; echo q) | \ - ed - $(ARCH)/Makefile - echo '# Dependencies generated by make depend: PUT NO STUFF BELOW' \ - >> $(ARCH)/Makefile - for file in $(SRC_S) $(SRC_M) $(EXTSRC) ; do \ - $(CPP) $(CPPFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $$file | \ - sed -n -e 's|^# [1-9][0-9]* "\([^/].*\.h\)".*|\1|p' \ - -e 's|^# [1-9][0-9]* "\($(srcdir)/.*\.h\)".*|\1|p' | \ - sed -e 's|/\./|.|g' -e "s/^/`basename $$file .c`.lo: /" ; \ - done | \ - sort -u | \ - awk '{ if (LINE == 1) \ - { line = last = $$1 } \ - else if ($$1 != last) \ - { print line ; line = last = $$1 } \ - line = line " " $$2 } \ - END { print line }' >> $(ARCH)/Makefile - -.PHONY: all debug do_link install uninstall clean distclean depend - -# Dependencies generated by make depend: PUT NO STUFF BELOW diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/unix/freetype.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/unix/freetype.c deleted file mode 100644 index 9a4860dbd2c..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/unix/freetype.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -/* This file is part of the FreeType project */ - -/* Single object library component for Unix */ - -#include "ttapi.c" -#include "ttcache.c" -#include "ttcalc.c" -#include "ttcmap.c" -#include "ttdebug.c" -#include "ttgload.c" -#include "ttinterp.c" -#include "ttload.c" -#include "ttobjs.c" -#include "ttraster.c" - -/* The Makefile creates proper links to following three files */ - -#include "file.c" -#include "memory.c" -#include "mutex.c" - -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_EXTEND_ENGINE -#include "ttextend.c" -#endif - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/unix/ttmmap.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/unix/ttmmap.c deleted file mode 100644 index 38896bd310d..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/unix/ttmmap.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1028 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ttmmap.c 2.0 - * - * Memory-Mapped file component ( replaces ttfile.c ). - * - * Copyright 1996-2001 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. - * - * Changes between 2.0 and 1.3 : - * - * - adopted new design/separation introduced in ttfile.c 2.0 - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#include "ttconfig.h" - -#include -#include - -#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H -#include -#endif - -#include -#ifndef MAP_FILE -#define MAP_FILE 0x00 -#endif - -/* - * The prototype for munmap() is not provided on SunOS. This needs to - * have a check added later to see if the GNU C library is being used. - * If so, then this prototype is not needed. - */ -#if defined(__sun__) && !defined(SVR4) && !defined(__SVR4) - extern int munmap( caddr_t addr, int len ); -#endif - -#include -#ifdef HAVE_FCNTL_H -#include -#endif - - -#include "freetype.h" -#include "tttypes.h" -#include "ttdebug.h" -#include "ttengine.h" -#include "ttmutex.h" -#include "ttmemory.h" -#include "ttfile.h" /* our prototypes */ - - /* This definition is mandatory for each file component! */ - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( const TFileFrame ) - TT_Null_FileFrame = { NULL, 0, 0 }; - - /* It has proven useful to do some bounds checks during */ - /* development phase. Define DEBUG_FILE when compiling */ - /* this component to enable them. */ - -#ifdef DEBUG_FILE -#define CHECK_FRAME( frame, n ) \ - do { \ - if ( frame.cursor + n > frame.address + frame.size ) \ - Panic( "Frame boundary error!\n" ); \ - } while ( 0 ) -#else -#define CHECK_FRAME( frame, n ) \ - do { \ - } while( 0 ) -#endif - - struct _TFileMap - { - String* base; /* base address of mapped file */ - Int refcount; /* reference count for mmaped region */ - Long size; /* stream size in file */ - Long offset; /* offset in file */ - }; - - typedef struct _TFileMap TFileMap; - -#define MAP_Address( map ) (Byte*)( (map)->base + (map)->offset ) - - /* The stream record structure */ - typedef struct _TStream_Rec - { - TFileMap* map; /* mapped file description */ - Long pos ; /* cursor in mapped file */ - } TStream_Rec; - - typedef TStream_Rec* PStream_Rec; - -#define STREAM2REC( x ) ( (TStream_Rec*)HANDLE_Val( x ) ) - - -#ifndef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE - - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /**** ****/ - /**** N O N R E E N T R A N T I M P L E M E N T A T I O N ****/ - /**** ****/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - - /* The TFile_Component structure holds all the data that was */ - /* previously declared static or global in this component. */ - /* */ - /* It is accessible through the 'engine.file_component' */ - /* variable in re-entrant builds, or directly through the */ - /* static 'files' variable in other builds. */ - - struct _TFile_Component - { - TMutex lock; /* used by the thread-safe build only */ - PStream_Rec stream; /* current stream */ - TFileFrame frame; /* current frame */ - }; - - typedef struct _TFile_Component TFile_Component; - -/* The macro CUR_Stream denotes the current input stream */ -/* Note that for the re-entrant version, the 'stream' name has been */ -/* chosen according to the macro STREAM_ARGS. */ - -/* The macro CUR_Frame denotes the current file frame */ -/* Note that for the re-entrant version, the 'frame' name has been */ -/* chosen according to the macro FRAME_ARGS. */ - -/* The macro STREAM_VAR is used when calling public functions */ -/* that need an 'optional' stream argument. */ - -#define CUR_Stream files.stream /* thread-safe macros */ -#define CUR_Frame files.frame - -#define STREAM_VARS /* void */ -#define STREAM_VAR /* void */ - - /* the 'files' variable is only defined in non-reentrant builds */ - - static TFile_Component files; - - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TTFile_Init - * - * Description : Initializes the File component. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TTFile_Init( PEngine_Instance engine ) - { - MUTEX_Create( files.lock ); - files.stream = NULL; - ZERO_Frame( files.frame ); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TTFile_Done - * - * Description : Finalizes the File component. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TTFile_Done( PEngine_Instance engine ) - { - MUTEX_Destroy( files.lock ); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Use_Stream - * - * Description : Copies or duplicates a given stream. - * - * Input : org_stream original stream - * stream target stream (copy or duplicate) - * - * Output : Error code - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Use_Stream( TT_Stream org_stream, - TT_Stream* stream ) - { - MUTEX_Lock( files.lock ); - *stream = org_stream; - files.stream = STREAM2REC( org_stream ); /* set current stream */ - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Done_Stream - * - * Description : Releases a given stream. - * - * Input : stream - * - * Output : Error code - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Done_Stream( TT_Stream* stream ) - { - HANDLE_Set( *stream, NULL ); - MUTEX_Release( files.lock ); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - -#else /* TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE */ - - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /******** ********/ - /******** R E E N T R A N T I M P L E M E N T A T I O N ********/ - /******** ********/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - -#define CUR_Stream STREAM2REC( stream ) /* re-entrant macros */ -#define CUR_Frame (*frame) - -#define STREAM_VARS stream, -#define STREAM_VAR stream - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TTFile_Init - * - * Description : Initializes the File component. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TTFile_Init( PEngine_Instance engine ) - { - engine->file_component = NULL; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TTFile_Done - * - * Description : Finalizes the File component. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TTFile_Done( PEngine_Instance engine ) - { - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Use_Stream - * - * Description : Copies or duplicates a given stream. - * - * Input : org_stream original stream - * stream target stream (copy or duplicate) - * - * Output : Error code. The output stream is set to NULL in - * case of Failure. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Use_Stream( TT_Stream input_stream, - TT_Stream* copy ) - { - TT_Error error; - PStream_Rec stream_rec; - PStream_Rec copy_rec; - - - stream_rec = STREAM2REC( input_stream ); - - if ( ALLOC( copy_rec, sizeof ( TStream_Rec ) ) ) - goto Fail; - - HANDLE_Set( *copy, copy_rec ); - - copy_rec->map = stream_rec->map; - copy_rec->map->refcount++; - copy_rec->pos = 0; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail: - HANDLE_Set( *copy, NULL ); - return error; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Done_Stream - * - * Description : Releases a given stream. - * - * Input : stream - * - * Output : error code - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Done_Stream( TT_Stream* stream ) - { - return TT_Close_Stream( stream ); - } - -#endif /* TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE */ - - - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /*********** ***********/ - /*********** C O M M O N I M P L E M E N T A T I O N ***********/ - /*********** ***********/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : AllocateMap - * - * Description : Allocates a new map from the table. - * - * Output : Pointer to new stream rec. NULL in case of failure. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - static TFileMap* - Allocate_Map( void ) - { - TFileMap* result; - - - if ( MEM_Alloc( result, sizeof ( TFileMap ) ) ) - return NULL; - - result->refcount = 1; - return result; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : ReleaseMap - * - * Description : Releases a used map to the table if reference i - * counter reaches zero. - * - * Input : map - * - * Output : None. - * - * Note : Called by TT_Close_File() - * - ******************************************************************/ - - static void - Release_Map ( TFileMap* map ) - { - map->refcount--; - if ( map->refcount <= 0 ) - { - munmap ( (void*)map->base, map->size ); - FREE( map ); - } - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Open_Stream - * - * Description : Opens the font file and saves the total file size. - * - * Input : error address of stream's error variable - * (re-entrant build only). - * filepathname pathname of the file to open - * stream address of target TT_Stream structure - * - * Output : SUCCESS on success, FAILURE on error. - * The target stream is set to -1 in case of failure. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Open_Stream( const String* filepathname, - TT_Stream* stream ) - { - TT_Error error; - Int file; - PStream_Rec stream_rec; - TFileMap* map; - struct stat stat_buf; - - - if ( ALLOC( *stream, sizeof ( TStream_Rec ) ) ) - return error; - - map = Allocate_Map(); - if ( !map ) - { - error = TT_Err_Out_Of_Memory; - goto Memory_Fail; - } - - stream_rec = STREAM2REC( *stream ); - - file = open( (String*)filepathname, O_RDONLY ); - if ( file < 0 ) - goto File_Fail; - - if ( fstat( file, &stat_buf ) < 0 ) - goto Map_Fail; - - map->offset = 0; - map->size = stat_buf.st_size + map->offset; - map->base = mmap( NULL, - map->size, - PROT_READ, - MAP_FILE | MAP_PRIVATE, - file, - 0 ); - - if ( (long)map->base == -1 ) - goto Map_Fail; - - close( file ); - - stream_rec->map = map; - stream_rec->pos = 0; - -#ifndef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE - CUR_Stream = stream_rec; -#endif - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Map_Fail: - close( file ); - - File_Fail: - error = TT_Err_Could_Not_Open_File; - FREE( map ); - - Memory_Fail: - FREE( *stream ); - return error; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Close_Stream - * - * Description : Closes a stream. - * - * Input : stream - * - * Output : SUCCESS (always) - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Close_Stream( TT_Stream* stream ) - { - PStream_Rec rec = STREAM2REC( *stream ); - - - Release_Map( rec->map ); - FREE( rec ); - - HANDLE_Set( *stream, NULL ); - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Flush_Stream - * - * Description : Flushes a stream, i.e., closes its file handle. - * - * Input : stream address of target TT_Stream structure - * - * Output : Error code - * - * NOTE : Never flush the current opened stream. This means that - * you should _never_ call this function between a - * TT_Use_Stream() and a TT_Done_Stream()! - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Flush_Stream( TT_Stream* stream ) - { - /* XXX - DUMMY IMPLEMENTATION */ - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Stream_Size - * - * Description : Returns the length of a given stream, even if it - * is flushed. - * - * Input : stream the stream - * - * Output : Length of stream in bytes. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( Long ) - TT_Stream_Size( TT_Stream stream ) - { - PStream_Rec rec = STREAM2REC( stream ); - - - if ( rec ) - return rec->map->size; - else - return 0; /* invalid stream - return 0 */ - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Seek_File - * - * Description : Seeks the file cursor to a different position. - * - * Input : position new position in file - * - * Output : SUCCESS on success. FAILURE if out of range. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Seek_File( STREAM_ARGS Long position ) - { - if ( position > CUR_Stream->map->size ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_File_Offset; - - CUR_Stream->pos = position; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Skip_File - * - * Description : Skips forward the file cursor. - * - * Input : distance number of bytes to skip - * - * Output : see TT_Seek_File - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Skip_File( STREAM_ARGS Long distance ) - { - return TT_Seek_File( STREAM_VARS CUR_Stream->pos + distance ); - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Read_File - * - * Description : Reads a chunk of the file and copies it to memory. - * - * Input : buffer target buffer - * count length in bytes to read - * - * Output : SUCCESS on success. FAILURE if out of range. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Read_File( STREAM_ARGS void* buffer, Long count ) - { - if ( CUR_Stream->pos + count > CUR_Stream->map->size ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_File_Read; - - MEM_Copy( buffer, - MAP_Address( CUR_Stream->map ) + CUR_Stream->pos, count ); - CUR_Stream->pos += count; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Read_At_File - * - * Description : Reads file at a specified position. - * - * Input : position position to seek to before read - * buffer target buffer - * count number of bytes to read - * - * Output : SUCCESS on success. FAILURE if error. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Read_At_File( STREAM_ARGS Long position, - void* buffer, - Long count ) - { - TT_Error error; - - - if ( (error = TT_Seek_File( STREAM_VARS position )) || - (error = TT_Read_File( STREAM_VARS buffer, count )) ) - return error; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_File_Pos - * - * Description : Returns current file seek pointer. - * - * Input : none - * - * Output : current file position - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( Long ) - TT_File_Pos( STREAM_ARG ) - { - return CUR_Stream->pos; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Access_Frame - * - * Description : Notifies the component that we're going to read - * 'size' bytes from the current file position. - * This function should load/cache/map these bytes - * so that they will be addressed by the GET_xxx() - * functions easily. - * - * Input : size number of bytes to access. - * - * Output : Error code - * - * Notes: The function fails if the byte range is not within the - * the file, or if there is not enough memory to cache - * the bytes properly (which usually means that aSize is - * too big in both cases). - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Access_Frame( STREAM_ARGS FRAME_ARGS Long size ) - { - if ( CUR_Frame.address != NULL ) - return TT_Err_Nested_Frame_Access; - - if ( CUR_Stream->pos + size > CUR_Stream->map->size ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Frame_Access; - - CUR_Frame.size = size; - CUR_Frame.address = MAP_Address( CUR_Stream->map ) + CUR_Stream->pos; - CUR_Frame.cursor = CUR_Frame.address; - - CUR_Stream->pos += size; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Check_And_Access_Frame - * - * Description : Notifies the component that we're going to read - * 'size' bytes from the current file position. - * This function should load/cache/map these bytes - * so that they will be addressed by the GET_xxx() - * functions easily. - * - * Input : size number of bytes to access. - * - * Output : Error code - * - * Notes: The function truncates 'size' if the byte range is not - * within the file. - * - * It will fail if there is not enough memory to cache - * the bytes properly (which usually means that aSize is - * too big). - * - * It will fail if you make two consecutive calls - * to TT_Access_Frame(), without a TT_Forget_Frame() between - * them. - * - * The only difference with TT_Access_Frame() is that we - * check that the frame is within the current file. We - * otherwise truncate it. The 'overflow' is set to zero. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Check_And_Access_Frame( STREAM_ARGS FRAME_ARGS Long size ) - { - TT_Error error; - Long readBytes; - - - if ( CUR_Frame.address != NULL ) - return TT_Err_Nested_Frame_Access; - - readBytes = CUR_Stream->map->size - CUR_Stream->pos; - if ( size > readBytes ) - { - /* There is overflow, we allocate a new block then */ - if ( ALLOC( CUR_Frame.address, size ) ) - return error; - - CUR_Frame.size = size; - - /* copy the valid part */ - MEM_Copy( CUR_Frame.address, - MAP_Address( CUR_Stream->map ) + CUR_Stream->pos, - readBytes ); - } - else - { - CUR_Frame.size = size; - CUR_Frame.address = MAP_Address( CUR_Stream->map ) + CUR_Stream->pos; - } - - CUR_Frame.cursor = CUR_Frame.address; - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Forget_Frame - * - * Description : Releases a cached frame after reading. - * - * Input : None - * - * Output : SUCCESS on success. FAILURE on error. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Forget_Frame( STREAM_ARGS FRAME_ARG ) - { - if ( CUR_Frame.address == NULL ) - return TT_Err_Nested_Frame_Access; - - /* If we were using a duplicate in case of overflow, free it now */ - if ( CUR_Frame.address < (Byte*)CUR_Stream->map->base || - CUR_Frame.address >= (Byte*)CUR_Stream->map->base + - CUR_Stream->map->size ) - FREE( CUR_Frame.address ); - - ZERO_Frame( CUR_Frame ); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : GET_Byte - * - * Description : Extracts a byte from the current file frame. - * - * Input : None or current frame - * - * Output : Extracted Byte - * - * NOTES : We consider that the programmer is intelligent enough - * not to try to get a byte that is out of the frame. Hence, - * we provide no bounds check here. (A misbehaving client - * could easily page fault using this call.) - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#if 0 - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( Byte ) - TT_Get_Byte( FRAME_ARG ) - { - CHECK_FRAME( CUR_Frame, 1 ); - - return (Byte)(*CUR_Frame.cursor++); - } - -#endif - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : GET_Char - * - * Description : Extracts a signed byte from the current file frame. - * - * Input : None or current frame - * - * Output : Extracted char - * - * NOTES : We consider that the programmer is intelligent enough - * not to try to get a byte that is out of the frame. Hence, - * we provide no bounds check here. (A misbehaving client - * could easily page fault using this call.) - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( Char ) - TT_Get_Char( FRAME_ARG ) - { - CHECK_FRAME( CUR_Frame, 1 ); - - return (Char)(*CUR_Frame.cursor++); - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : GET_Short - * - * Description : Extracts a short from the current file frame. - * - * Input : None or current frame - * - * Output : Extracted short - * - * NOTES : We consider that the programmer is intelligent enough - * not to try to get a byte that is out of the frame. Hence, - * we provide no bounds check here. (A misbehaving client - * could easily page fault using this call.) - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( Short ) - TT_Get_Short( FRAME_ARG ) - { - Short getshort; - - - CHECK_FRAME( CUR_Frame, 2 ); - - getshort = ((Short)CUR_Frame.cursor[0] << 8) | - (Short)CUR_Frame.cursor[1]; - - CUR_Frame.cursor += 2; - - return getshort; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : GET_UShort - * - * Description : Extracts an unsigned short from the frame. - * - * Input : None or current frame - * - * Output : Extracted ushort - * - * NOTES : We consider that the programmer is intelligent enough - * not to try to get a byte that is out of the frame. Hence, - * we provide no bounds check here. (A misbehaving client - * could easily page fault using this call.) - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#if 0 - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( UShort ) - TT_Get_UShort( FRAME_ARG ) - { - UShort getshort; - - - CHECK_FRAME( CUR_Frame, 2 ); - - getshort = ((UShort)CUR_Frame.cursor[0] << 8) | - (UShort)CUR_Frame.cursor[1]; - - CUR_Frame.cursor += 2; - - return getshort; - } - -#endif - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : GET_Long - * - * Description : Extracts a long from the frame. - * - * Input : None or current frame - * - * Output : Extracted long - * - * NOTES : We consider that the programmer is intelligent enough - * not to try to get a byte that is out of the frame. Hence, - * we provide no bounds check here. (A misbehaving client - * could easily page fault using this call.) - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( Long ) - TT_Get_Long( FRAME_ARG ) - { - Long getlong; - - - CHECK_FRAME( CUR_Frame, 4 ); - - getlong = ((Long)CUR_Frame.cursor[0] << 24) | - ((Long)CUR_Frame.cursor[1] << 16) | - ((Long)CUR_Frame.cursor[2] << 8 ) | - (Long)CUR_Frame.cursor[3]; - - CUR_Frame.cursor += 4; - - return getlong; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : GET_ULong - * - * Description : Extracts an unsigned long from the frame. - * - * Input : None - * - * Output : Extracted ulong - * - * NOTES : We consider that the programmer is intelligent enough - * not to try to get a byte that is out of the frame. Hence, - * we provide no bounds check here. (A misbehaving client - * could easily page fault using this call.) - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#if 0 - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( ULong ) - TT_Get_ULong( FRAME_ARG ) - { - ULong getlong; - - - CHECK_FRAME( CUR_Frame, 4 ); - - getlong = ( ((ULong)CUR_Frame.cursor[0] << 24) | - ((ULong)CUR_Frame.cursor[1] << 16) | - ((ULong)CUR_Frame.cursor[2] << 8 ) | - (ULong)CUR_Frame.cursor[3] ); - - CUR_Frame.cursor += 4; - - return getlong; - } - -#endif - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/vms/README b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/vms/README deleted file mode 100644 index db7f684f73f..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/vms/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -This directory contains two files for compiling the FreeType library under -VMS: - - ft_conf.h the configuration file for the FreeType library - descrip.mms a makefile to be used with either MMS or MMK - -The files are such designed that after unpacking of freetype-1.5 one can -give the command - - MMS/DESCR=[.LIB.ARCH.VMS] - -to build the libraries. (Of course, for MMK use `MMK' on the command line -instead of `MMS'.) The makefile contains a `clean' target, but no `install' -target since I'm note sure where to install the library and the include -files. - -I did NOT do the test programs but I tested it with my own programs. - - - Jouk Jansen diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/vms/descrip.mms b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/vms/descrip.mms deleted file mode 100644 index 14dac2b8907..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/vms/descrip.mms +++ /dev/null @@ -1,163 +0,0 @@ -# DESCRIP.MMS: Make file for VMS using MMS or MMK -# -# -# Copyright 1996-2001 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. -# Created by Jouk Jansen (joukj@hrem.stm.tudelft.nl) - -ARCH = arch.unix - -CC = cc - -############### PORTABILITY COMPONENTS ######################## - -# location of memory component -MEMSRC = ttmemory.c - -# location of file component -FILESRC = ttfile.c - -# location of mutex component -MUTEXSRC = ttmutex.c - -# location of default extensions -FTEXTDIR = [.lib.extend] - -# default extensions sources -EXTSRC = $(FTEXTDIR)ftxkern.c \ - $(FTEXTDIR)ftxgasp.c \ - $(FTEXTDIR)ftxpost.c \ - $(FTEXTDIR)ftxcmap.c \ - $(FTEXTDIR)ftxsbit.c \ - $(FTEXTDIR)ftxwidth.c \ - $(FTEXTDIR)ftxerr18.c \ - $(FTEXTDIR)ftxgsub.c \ - $(FTEXTDIR)ftxgpos.c \ - $(FTEXTDIR)ftxopen.c \ - $(FTEXTDIR)ftxgdef.c - -EXTOBJ = [.lib]ftxkern.obj, \ - [.lib]ftxgasp.obj, \ - [.lib]ftxpost.obj, \ - [.lib]ftxcmap.obj, \ - [.lib]ftxsbit.obj, \ - [.lib]ftxwidth.obj, \ - [.lib]ftxerr18.obj, \ - [.lib]ftxgsub.obj, \ - [.lib]ftxgpos.obj, \ - [.lib]ftxopen.obj, \ - [.lib]ftxgdef.obj - -# all engine sources -SRC_M = [.lib]ttapi.c \ - [.lib]ttcache.c \ - [.lib]ttcalc.c \ - [.lib]ttcmap.c \ - [.lib]ttdebug.c \ - [.lib]ttextend.c \ - [.lib]ttgload.c \ - [.lib]ttinterp.c \ - [.lib]ttload.c \ - [.lib]ttobjs.c \ - [.lib]ttraster.c \ - [.lib]$(FILESRC) \ - [.lib]$(MEMSRC) \ - [.lib]$(MUTEXSRC) -SRC_S = [.lib.$(ARCH)]freetype.c - -# all header files with path -HEADERS = [.lib]freetype.h \ - [.lib]fterrid.h \ - [.lib]ftnameid.h \ - $(FTEXTDIR)ftxkern.h \ - $(FTEXTDIR)ftxgasp.h \ - $(FTEXTDIR)ftxcmap.h \ - $(FTEXTDIR)ftxsbit.h \ - $(FTEXTDIR)ftxpost.h \ - $(FTEXTDIR)ftxwidth.h \ - $(FTEXTDIR)ftxerr18.h \ - $(FTEXTDIR)ftxgsub.h \ - $(FTEXTDIR)ftxgpos.h \ - $(FTEXTDIR)ftxgdef.h \ - $(FTEXTDIR)ftxopen.h - -# all engine objects -OBJ_M = [.lib]ttapi.obj, \ - [.lib]ttcache.obj, \ - [.lib]ttcalc.obj, \ - [.lib]ttcmap.obj, \ - [.lib]ttdebug.obj, \ - [.lib]ttextend.obj, \ - [.lib]ttgload.obj, \ - [.lib]ttinterp.obj, \ - [.lib]ttload.obj, \ - [.lib]ttobjs.obj, \ - [.lib]ttraster.obj, \ - [.lib]file.obj, \ - [.lib]memory.obj, \ - [.lib]mutex.obj, \ - $(EXTOBJ) -OBJ_S = [.lib]freetype.obj - - -# include paths -INCLUDES = /include=([.lib],[],$(FTEXTDIR)) - -# C flags -CFLAGS = $(INCLUDES)/obj=[.lib] - -all : do_link [.lib]libttf.olb - library/compress [.lib]libttf.olb - -do_link : - if f$search( "[.lib]memory.c" ) .nes. "" then set file/remove [.lib]memory.c; - if f$search( "[.lib]file.c" ) .nes. "" then set file/remove [.lib]file.c; - if f$search( "[.lib]mutex.c" ) .nes. "" then set file/remove [.lib]mutex.c; - if f$search( "[.lib]ft_conf.h" ) .nes. "" then set file/remove [.lib]ft_conf.h; - set file/enter=[.lib]memory.c [.lib]$(MEMSRC) - set file/enter=[.lib]file.c [.lib]$(FILESRC) - set file/enter=[.lib]mutex.c [.lib]$(MUTEXSRC) - set file/enter=[.lib]ft_conf.h [.lib.arch.vms]ft_conf.h - -[.lib]ftxkern.obj : $(FTEXTDIR)ftxkern.c - -[.lib]ftxgasp.obj : $(FTEXTDIR)ftxgasp.c - -[.lib]ftxpost.obj : $(FTEXTDIR)ftxpost.c - -[.lib]ftxcmap.obj : $(FTEXTDIR)ftxcmap.c - -[.lib]ftxsbit.obj : $(FTEXTDIR)ftxsbit.c - -[.lib]ftxwidth.obj : $(FTEXTDIR)ftxwidth.c - -[.lib]ftxerr18.obj : $(FTEXTDIR)ftxerr18.c - -[.lib]ftxgsub.obj : $(FTEXTDIR)ftxgsub.c - -[.lib]ftxgpos.obj : $(FTEXTDIR)ftxgpos.c - -[.lib]ftxgdef.obj : $(FTEXTDIR)ftxgdef.c - -[.lib]ftxopen.obj : $(FTEXTDIR)ftxopen.c - -[.lib]freetype.obj : $(SRC_S) $(SRC_M) - - -[.lib]libttf.olb : $(OBJ_M) - library/create [.lib]libttf.olb $(OBJ_M) - - -clean : - delete [.lib]*.obj;* - delete [.lib]*.olb;* - if f$search( "[.lib]memory.c" ) .nes. "" then set file/remove [.lib]memory.c; - if f$search( "[.lib]file.c" ) .nes. "" then set file/remove [.lib]file.c; - if f$search( "[.lib]mutex.c" ) .nes. "" then set file/remove [.lib]mutex.c; - if f$search( "[.lib]ft_conf.h" ) .nes. "" then set file/remove [.lib]ft_conf.h; diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/vms/ft_conf.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/vms/ft_conf.h deleted file mode 100644 index bd4e1255046..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/vms/ft_conf.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,212 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ft_conf.h for VMS using MMS or MMK - * - * - * Copyright 1996-2002 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - -/* we need the following because there are some typedefs in this file */ - -#ifndef FT_CONF_H -#define FT_CONF_H - -/* Define to empty if the keyword does not work. */ -/* #undef const */ - -/* Define if you have the header file. */ -#define HAVE_STDLIB_H 1 - -/* The number of bytes in a int. */ -#define SIZEOF_INT 4 - -/* The number of bytes in a long. */ -#define SIZEOF_LONG 4 - -/* Define if you have the memcpy function. */ -#define HAVE_MEMCPY 1 - -/* Define if you have the memmove function. */ -#define HAVE_MEMMOVE 1 - -/* Define if you have the header file. */ -#define HAVE_UNISTD_H 1 - -/* Define if you have the header file. */ -/* #undef HAVE_LIBINTL_H */ - -/* Define if you have the header file. */ -/* Only meaningful if you have . */ -#define HAVE_LOCALE_H - -/**********************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The following configuration macros can be tweaked manually by */ -/* a developer to turn on or off certain features or options in the */ -/* TrueType engine. This may be useful to tune it for specific */ -/* purposes.. */ -/* */ -/**********************************************************************/ - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if the underlying operating system uses a different */ -/* character width than 8bit for file names. You must then also supply */ -/* a typedef declaration for defining 'TT_Text'. Default is off. */ - -/* #define HAVE_TT_TEXT */ - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to generate code to support engine extensions */ -/* Default is on, but if you're satisfied by the basic services provided */ -/* by the engine and need no extensions, undefine this configuration */ -/* macro to save a few more bytes. */ - -#define TT_CONFIG_OPTION_EXTEND_ENGINE - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to generate code to support gray-scaling, */ -/* a.k.a. font-smoothing or anti-aliasing. Default is on, but you can */ -/* disable it if you don't need it. */ - -#define TT_CONFIG_OPTION_GRAY_SCALING - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to compile a bytecode interpreter in the */ -/* TrueType driver. Note that there are important patent issues related */ -/* to the use of the interpreter. */ -/* */ -/* By undefining this, you will only compile the code necessary to load */ -/* TrueType glyphs without hinting. */ - -#undef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_BYTECODE_INTERPRETER - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to use a big 'switch' statement within the */ -/* bytecode interpreter. Because some non-optimizing compilers are not */ -/* able to produce jump tables from such statements, undefining this */ -/* configuration macro will generate the appropriate C jump table in */ -/* ttinterp.c. If you use an optimizing compiler, you should leave it */ -/* defined for better performance and code compactness.. */ - -#define TT_CONFIG_OPTION_INTERPRETER_SWITCH - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to build a 'static' version of the TrueType */ -/* bytecode interpreter. This will produce much bigger code, which */ -/* _may_ be faster on some architectures.. */ -/* */ -/* Do NOT DEFINE THIS is you build a thread-safe version of the engine */ - -#undef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_STATIC_INTERPRETER - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to build a 'static' version of the scan-line */ -/* converter (the component which in charge of converting outlines into */ -/* bitmaps). This will produce a bigger object file for "ttraster.c", */ -/* which _may_ be faster on some architectures.. */ -/* */ -/* Do NOT DEFINE THIS is you build a thread-safe version of the engine */ - -#undef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_STATIC_RASTER - - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define TT_CONFIG_THREAD_SAFE if you want to build a thread-safe */ -/* version of the library. */ - -#undef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE - - -/**********************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The following macros are used to define the debug level, as well */ -/* as individual tracing levels for each component. There are */ -/* currently three modes of operation : */ -/* */ -/* - trace mode (define DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE) */ -/* */ -/* The engine prints all error messages, as well as tracing */ -/* ones, filtered by each component's level */ -/* */ -/* - debug mode (define DEBUG_LEVEL_ERROR) */ -/* */ -/* Disable tracing, but keeps error output and assertion */ -/* checks. */ -/* */ -/* - release mode (don't define anything) */ -/* */ -/* Don't include error-checking or tracing code in the */ -/* engine's code. Ideal for releases. */ -/* */ -/* NOTE : */ -/* */ -/* Each component's tracing level is defined in its own source. */ -/* */ -/**********************************************************************/ - -/* Define if you want to use the tracing debug mode */ -#undef DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE - -/* Define if you want to use the error debug mode - ignored if */ -/* DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE is defined */ -#undef DEBUG_LEVEL_ERROR - - -/**************************************************************************/ -/* Definition of various integer sizes. These types are used by ttcalc */ -/* and ttinterp (for the 64-bit integers) only.. */ - -#if SIZEOF_INT == 4 - - typedef signed int TT_Int32; - typedef unsigned int TT_Word32; - -#elif SIZEOF_LONG == 4 - - typedef signed long TT_Int32; - typedef unsigned long TT_Word32; - -#else -#error "no 32bit type found" -#endif - -#if SIZEOF_LONG == 8 - -/* LONG64 must be defined when a 64-bit type is available */ -/* INT64 must then be defined to this type.. */ -#define LONG64 -#define INT64 long - -#else - -/* GCC provides the non-ANSI 'long long' 64-bit type. You can activate */ -/* by defining the TT_USE_LONG_LONG macro in 'ft_conf.h'. Note that this */ -/* will produce many -ansi warnings during library compilation. */ -#ifdef TT_USE_LONG_LONG - -#define LONG64 -#define INT64 long long - -#endif /* TT_USE_LONG_LONG */ -#endif - -#endif /* FT_CONF_H */ - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/win16/Makefile.BC b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/win16/Makefile.BC deleted file mode 100644 index 96633031f8b..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/win16/Makefile.BC +++ /dev/null @@ -1,190 +0,0 @@ -# This file is part of the FreeType project. -# -# It builds the library for Borland C++ for 16-bit Windows, large model. -# Due to size constraints, it does not try to pack all modules into one. -# -# You will need Borland MAKE. -# Tested with Borland C++ v.4.0 and 5.0. -# -# Use this file while in the lib directory with the following statement: -# -# make -farch/win16/Makefile.BC -# -# -# A DLL version of the library can be built with -# -# make -DDLL -farch/win16/Makefile.BC dll -# -# Debug versions can be obtained with -# -# make -DDEBUG -farch\win16\Makefile.BC -# -# Special versions enabled to handle big fonts (with more than 16,384 -# glyphs) can be obtained with -# -# -# -# Copyright 1996-2001 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. -# make -DBIGFONTS -farch/win16/Makefile.BC - -ARCH = arch\win16 -FT_MAKEFILE = $(ARCH)\Makefile.BC -FT_DLL = ft15_16.dll - -CC = bcc -LIB = tlib /c /e -IMPLIB = implib -c -o - -SPURIOUS_WARNINGS = -w-nak -w-par -w-use -w-aus -w-stu -w-stv -w-cln -w-sig - -# Credits go to Dave Hoo for pointing out that modern -# Borland compilers (from BC++ 3.1 on) can increase the limit on -# the length of identifiers. -!if ! $d(DEBUG) -CFLAGS = -O2 -3 -ml -A -i40 -I$(ARCH);.;extend $(SPURIOUS_WARNINGS) -DLLFLAGS = -ml -WD -lC -!else -CFLAGS = -v -N -ml -A -i40 -I$(ARCH);.;extend $(SPURIOUS_WARNINGS) -DLLFLAGS = -v -ml -WD -lC -!endif - -CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS) -W - -FT_DEF = $(FT_DLL:.dll=.def) -!if $d(DLL) -CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS) -WD -!endif - - -!if $d(BIGFONTS) -CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS) -DTT_HUGE_PTR=__huge - -TTFILE = $(ARCH)\hugefile.c -TTMEMORY = $(ARCH)\hugemem.c -!else -TTFILE = .\ttfile.c -TTMEMORY = .\ttmemory.c -!endif -TTMUTEX = .\ttmutex.c - -PORT = $(TTFILE) $(TTMEMORY) $(TTMUTEX) - -# Do not insert spaces before the \ at end of line, -# otherwise the substitution for TLIB command line will fail. -SRC_X = extend\ftxgasp.c extend\ftxkern.c extend\ftxpost.c\ - extend\ftxcmap.c extend\ftxwidth.c extend\ftxerr18.c\ - extend\ftxsbit.c extend\ftxgsub.c extend\ftxgpos.c\ - extend\ftxopen.c extend\ftxgdef.c -OBJS_X = $(SRC_X:.c=.obj) - -SRC_M = ttapi.c ttcache.c ttcalc.c ttcmap.c\ - ttgload.c ttinterp.c ttload.c ttobjs.c\ - ttraster.c ttextend.c ttdebug.c $(PORT) -OBJS_M = $(SRC_M:.c=.obj) $(OBJS_X) - -SRC_S = $(ARCH)\freetype.c -OBJ_S = $(SRC_S:.c=.obj) -OBJS_S = $(OBJ_S) $(OBJS_X) - - -# Since Borland make does not handle $($(LIB_FILES)), and using -# -DLIB_FILES="$(OBJS_S)" will excess the capacity of COMMAND.COM, we cheat -# by constructing TLIB's response file directly in the `all' target. -# -# Another solution, useful during debugging of part of the library, -# would be to include each .obj in the library as soon as it is compiled. -# See ../msdos/Makefile.TC for an application. -.c.obj: - @$(CC) -c -o$* @&&| - $(CFLAGS) $< -| - - -!if ! $d(DEBUG) -# Skipped if DEBUG build -# (but it changes nothing, since we always build in multiple parts). -all: $(OBJS_M) - -del libttf.lib - $(LIB) libttf.lib @&&| -+ $(OBJS_M: = + ) -| -!endif - -debug: $(OBJS_M) - -del libttf.lib - $(LIB) libttf.lib @&&| -+ $(OBJS_M: = + ) -| - -$(FT_DEF): $(ARCH)\ttf.def - -copy $(ARCH)\ttf.def $(FT_DEF) - -dll $(FT_DLL): $(OBJS_M) $(FT_DEF) -!if $d(DLL) - $(CC) -e$(FT_DLL) @&&| - $(DLLFLAGS) $(OBJS_M) -| - $(IMPLIB) libttf $(FT_DEF) -!else -# Re-invoke with flag set. Unfortunately, this discards the other flags. - make -DDLL -f$(ARCH)/Makefile.BC dll -!endif - -install: $(FT_DLL) -!if $d(INSTALL_DIR) - copy $(FT_DLL) $(INSTALL_DIR) -!else - copy $(FT_DLL) C:\WINDOWS -!endif - - -$(OBJ_S): $(SRC_S) $(SRC_M) - -# Not used here because it excesses the capacity of COMMAND.COM... -libttf.lib: $(LIB_FILES) - -del libttf.lib - echo -+$(**: =-+)> response - $(LIB) libttf.lib @&&| -+ $(**: = + ) -| - -!if $d(BIGFONTS) -$(TTMEMORY:.c=.obj): $(TTMEMORY) - $(CC) -c -o$* @&&| - $(CFLAGS) -A- $*.c -| - -$(TTFILE:.c=.obj): $(TTFILE) - $(CC) -c -o$* @&&| - $(CFLAGS) -A- $*.c -| -!endif - - -clean: - -del *.obj - -del extend\*.obj - -del $(ARCH)\*.obj - -del libttf.bak - -del response - -del *.def - -distclean: clean - -del libttf.lib - -del *.dll - -del $(FT_DEF) - -del C:\WINDOWS\$(FT_DLL) -!if $d(INSTALL_DIR) - -del $(INSTALL_DIR)\$(FT_DLL) -!endif - -!include "$(ARCH)\depend.win" - -# end of Makefile diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/win16/Makefile.MS b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/win16/Makefile.MS deleted file mode 100644 index 9f8f03f66f1..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/win16/Makefile.MS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,116 +0,0 @@ -# This file is part of the FreeType project. -# -# It builds the library for Microsoft C for Windows, large model. -# It also works for Visual C++ 1.x 16-bit compilers, but you should -# instead use the Makefile customized for it, Makefile.VC. -# Due to size constraints, it does not try to pack all modules into one. -# -# You will need NMAKE. -# -# Use this file while in the lib directory with the following statement: -# -# nmake /f arch\win16\Makefile.MS -# -# -# A debug version can be obtained with -# -# -# -# Copyright 1996-2001 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. -# nmake DEBUG=1 /f arch\win16\Makefile.MS - -ARCH = arch\win16 -FT_MAKEFILE = $(ARCH)\Makefile.MS - -CC = cl /nologo -LIB = lib /noignorecase /nologo - -!ifndef DEBUG -CFLAGS = /Ox /AL /Za /W2 /G2 -I$(ARCH) -I. -Iextend -!else -CFLAGS = /Zi /AL /Za /W2 /G2 -I$(ARCH) -I. -Iextend -!endif - -# Use /Gw instead with Microsoft C version 6 -CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS) /GA - - -TTFILE = .\ttfile.c -TTMEMORY = .\ttmemory.c -TTMUTEX = .\ttmutex.c - -PORT = $(TTFILE) $(TTMEMORY) $(TTMUTEX) - -# Do not insert spaces between the file names or at end of line, otherwise -# the substitution for LIB command line will fail. Thank you. -# -SRC_X = extend\ftxgasp.c extend\ftxkern.c extend\ftxpost.c\ -extend\ftxcmap.c extend\ftxwidth.c extend\ftxerr18.c extend\ftxsbit.c\ -extend\ftxopen.c extend\ftxgsub.c extend\ftxgpos.c extend\ftxgdef.c -OBJS_X = $(SRC_X:.c=.obj) - -SRC_M = ttapi.c ttcache.c ttcalc.c ttcmap.c ttdebug.c\ -ttgload.c ttinterp.c ttload.c ttobjs.c ttraster.c ttextend.c $(PORT) -OBJS_M = $(SRC_M:.c=.obj) $(OBJS_X) - -SRC_S = $(ARCH)\freetype.c -OBJ_S = $(SRC_S:.c=.obj) -OBJS_S = $(OBJ_S) $(OBJS_X) - - -# Since Microsoft's NMAKE does not handle $($(LIB_FILES)), and using -# LIB_FILES="$(OBJS_S)" will excess the capacity of COMMAND.COM, we cheat -# by constructing LIB's response file directly in the `all' target. -# -# Another solution, useful during debugging of part of the library, -# would be to include each .obj in the library as soon as it is compiled. -# See ..\msdos\Makefile.TC for an application. -.c.obj: - $(CC) /c /Fo$@ @<< - $(CFLAGS) $*.c -<< - - -!ifndef DEBUG -# Skipped if DEBUG build -# (but it changes nothing, since we always build in multiple parts). -all: $(OBJS_M) - -del libttf.lib - $(LIB) libttf.lib @< header file. */ -#define HAVE_STDLIB_H - -/* Define if you have the memcpy function. */ -#define HAVE_MEMCPY - -/* Define if you have the memmove function. */ -#define HAVE_MEMMOVE - -/* Define if you have the header file. */ -#undef HAVE_UNISTD_H - -/* Define if you have the header file. */ -/* #undef HAVE_LIBINTL_H */ - -/* Define if you have the header file. */ -/* Only meaningful if you have . */ -/* #undef HAVE_LOCALE_H */ - -/* command.com can't pipe stderr into a file; any message would be */ -/* written into the graphics screen. */ -#define HAVE_PRINT_FUNCTION 1 - -#define Print( format, ap ) vfprintf( stdout, (format), (ap) ) - -/* The number of bytes in a int. */ -#define SIZEOF_INT 2 - -/* The number of bytes in a long. */ -#define SIZEOF_LONG 4 - -/**********************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The following configuration macros can be tweaked manually by */ -/* a developer to turn on or off certain features or options in the */ -/* TrueType engine. This may be useful to tune it for specific */ -/* purposes.. */ -/* */ -/**********************************************************************/ - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if the underlying operating system uses a different */ -/* character width than 8bit for file names. You must then also supply */ -/* a typedef declaration for defining 'TT_Text'. Default is off. */ - -/* #define HAVE_TT_TEXT */ - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to generate code to support engine extensions */ -/* Default is on, but if you're satisfied by the basic services provided */ -/* by the engine and need no extensions, undefine this configuration */ -/* macro to save a few more bytes. */ - -#define TT_CONFIG_OPTION_EXTEND_ENGINE - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to generate code to support gray-scaling, */ -/* a.k.a. font-smoothing or anti-aliasing. Default is on, but you can */ -/* disable it if you don't need it. */ - -#define TT_CONFIG_OPTION_GRAY_SCALING - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to compile a bytecode interpreter in the */ -/* TrueType driver. Note that there are important patent issues related */ -/* to the use of the interpreter. */ -/* */ -/* By undefining this, you will only compile the code necessary to load */ -/* TrueType glyphs without hinting. */ - -#undef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_BYTECODE_INTERPRETER - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to use a big 'switch' statement within the */ -/* bytecode interpreter. Because some non-optimizing compilers are not */ -/* able to produce jump tables from such statements, undefining this */ -/* configuration macro will generate the appropriate C jump table in */ -/* ttinterp.c. If you use an optimizing compiler, you should leave it */ -/* defined for better performance and code compactness.. */ - -#define TT_CONFIG_OPTION_INTERPRETER_SWITCH - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to build a 'static' version of the TrueType */ -/* bytecode interpreter. This will produce much bigger code, which */ -/* _may_ be faster on some architectures.. */ -/* */ -/* Do NOT DEFINE THIS is you build a thread-safe version of the engine */ - -#undef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_STATIC_INTERPRETER - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to build a 'static' version of the scan-line */ -/* converter (the component which in charge of converting outlines into */ -/* bitmaps). This will produce a bigger object file for "ttraster.c", */ -/* which _may_ be faster on some architectures.. */ -/* */ -/* Do NOT DEFINE THIS is you build a thread-safe version of the engine */ - -#undef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_STATIC_RASTER - - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define TT_CONFIG_THREAD_SAFE if you want to build a thread-safe */ -/* version of the library. */ - -#undef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE - - -/**********************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The following macros are used to define the debug level, as well */ -/* as individual tracing levels for each component. There are */ -/* currently three modes of operation : */ -/* */ -/* - trace mode (define DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE) */ -/* */ -/* The engine prints all error messages, as well as tracing */ -/* ones, filtered by each component's level */ -/* */ -/* - debug mode (define DEBUG_LEVEL_ERROR) */ -/* */ -/* Disable tracing, but keeps error output and assertion */ -/* checks. */ -/* */ -/* - release mode (don't define anything) */ -/* */ -/* Don't include error-checking or tracing code in the */ -/* engine's code. Ideal for releases. */ -/* */ -/* NOTE : */ -/* */ -/* Each component's tracing level is defined in its own source. */ -/* */ -/**********************************************************************/ - -/* Define if you want to use the tracing debug mode */ -#undef DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE - -/* Define if you want to use the error debug mode - ignored if */ -/* DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE is defined */ -#undef DEBUG_LEVEL_ERROR - - -/**************************************************************************/ -/* Definition of various integer sizes. These types are used by ttcalc */ -/* and ttinterp (for the 64-bit integers) only.. */ - -#if SIZEOF_INT == 4 - - typedef signed int TT_Int32; - typedef unsigned int TT_Word32; - -#elif SIZEOF_LONG == 4 - - typedef signed long TT_Int32; - typedef unsigned long TT_Word32; - -#else -#error "no 32bit type found" -#endif - -/* LONG64 must be defined when a 64-bit type is available */ -/* INT64 must then be defined to this type.. */ -#undef LONG64 -#undef INT64 - -/**********************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The following macros does the dusty work of selecting the proper */ -/* of qualifiers in order to build a DLL, exporting only the needed */ -/* functions, using the (in)famous FAR PASCAL EXPORT... */ -/* */ -/* Refer to ttconfig.h for explanations of the machinery. */ - -#if defined( _WINDLL ) || defined( __DLL__ ) || defined( FT_DLL ) - -#if defined( _M_I86 ) || ( defined( __TURBOC__ ) && __TURBOC__ > 0x400 ) -#define FAR __far -#define PASCAL __pascal -#define EXPORT __export -#else -#define FAR _far -#define PASCAL _pascal -#define EXPORT _export -#endif - -#define FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( type ) type -#define FT_INTERNAL_DEF( type ) extern type - -#define FT_EXPORT_DEF( type ) extern type FAR PASCAL EXPORT -#define FT_EXPORT_FUNC( type ) type FAR PASCAL EXPORT - -/* This is for variables. */ -#define FT_EXPORT_DECL( type ) extern type PASCAL -#define FT_EXPORT_VAR( type ) type PASCAL - -#endif /* DLL stuff */ - -#endif /* FT_CONF_H */ - -/* End of ft_conf.h */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/win16/hugefile.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/win16/hugefile.c deleted file mode 100644 index 7ffcd28d033..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/win16/hugefile.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * hugefile.c - * - * File I/O Component (body) for dealing with "huge" objects - * under 16-bit Windows. Relies on the "default" version, with - * a small hook. Requires Windows 3.1+. - * - * Written by Antoine Leca based on ideas from Dave Hoo. - * Copyright 1999-2000 Dave Hoo, Antoine Leca, - * 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. - * - * NOTE - * - * This file #includes the normal version, to avoid discrepancies - * between versions. It uses only ANSI-mandated "tricks", so - * any ANSI-compliant compiler should be able to compile this file. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#include "ttconfig.h" -#include "tttypes.h" - -#include - - /* Here we include , to have the proper definition of fread */ -#include - - /* Some compilers define fileno(), some define _fileno()... */ -#ifndef _fileno -#define _fileno(stream) fileno(stream) -#endif - - /* Then, we divert the use of fread to the Windows version */ -#undef fread -#define fread(ptr, size, n, stream) \ - _hread( _fileno(stream), (char TT_HUGE_PTR *) ptr, (ULong)n * size ) - - - /* Now, we include the "normal" version of `ttfile.c' */ - /* The ANSI/ISO standard mandates that the include of */ - /* there have no bad effects. */ -#include "ttfile.c" - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/win16/hugemem.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/win16/hugemem.c deleted file mode 100644 index cac6bd7412a..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/win16/hugemem.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,539 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * hugemem.c - * - * Memory management component (body) - * for dealing with "huge" objects with 16-bit Windows. - * - * Written by Antoine Leca based on ideas from Dave Hoo. - * Copyright 1999-2000 Dave Hoo, Antoine Leca, - * 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#include -#include - -#include "ttdebug.h" -#include "ttmemory.h" -#include "ttengine.h" - -#ifndef TT_HUGE_PTR -#error "This component needs TT_HUGE_PTR to be #defined." -#endif - -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE -#error "This component needs static allocation and is not re-entrant." -#endif - - /* If the memory reclaimed is abobve this limit, alloc directly from */ - /* global heap. Else, alloc using malloc (using suballocation). */ -#ifndef MEMORY_MIN_GLOBAL -#define MEMORY_MIN_GLOBAL 4096 -#endif - -/* required by the tracing mode */ -#undef TT_COMPONENT -#define TT_COMPONENT trace_memory - - -#ifdef DEBUG_MEMORY - -#include - -#define MAX_TRACKED_BLOCKS 1024 - - struct TMemRec_ - { - void* base; - Long size; - }; - - typedef struct TMemRec_ TMemRec; - - static TMemRec pointers[MAX_TRACKED_BLOCKS + 1]; - - static Int num_alloc; - static Int num_free; - static Int num_realloc; /* counts only `real' reallocations - (i.e., an existing buffer will be resized - to a value larger than zero */ - - static Int fail_alloc; - static Int fail_realloc; - static Int fail_free; - -#else - - /* We need a tracing stack of the calls to big chunks of memory, */ - /* in order to call the matching version of free(). */ - -#define MAX_TRACKED_BIGCHUNKS 64 - - struct TMemRec_ - { - void* base; - }; - - typedef struct TMemRec_ TMemRec; - - static TMemRec pointers[MAX_TRACKED_BIGCHUNKS + 1]; - -#endif /* DEBUG_MEMORY */ - - -#ifndef TT_CONFIG_REENTRANT - Long TTMemory_Allocated; - Long TTMemory_MaxAllocated; -#endif - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Alloc - * - * Description : Allocates memory from the heap buffer. - * - * Input : Size size of the memory to be allocated - * P pointer to a buffer pointer - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * NOTE : The newly allocated block should _always_ be zeroed - * on return. Many parts of the engine rely on this to - * work properly. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Alloc( ULong Size, void** P ) - { - Int i; - - - if ( !P ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - /* Also see below for another case of "invalid argument". */ - - if ( Size > 0 ) - { - if ( Size >= MEMORY_MIN_GLOBAL ) - { - HANDLE hMem; - - hMem = GlobalAlloc( GMEM_ZEROINIT, Size ); - if ( !hMem ) - return TT_Err_Out_Of_Memory; - - *P = (void*)GlobalLock( hMem ); - } - else - *P = (void*)malloc( Size ); - - if ( !*P ) - return TT_Err_Out_Of_Memory; - -#ifndef TT_CONFIG_REENTRANT - TTMemory_MaxAllocated += Size; - TTMemory_Allocated += Size; -#endif - -#ifdef DEBUG_MEMORY - - num_alloc++; - - i = 0; - while ( i < MAX_TRACKED_BLOCKS && pointers[i].base != NULL ) - i++; - - if ( i >= MAX_TRACKED_BLOCKS ) - fail_alloc++; - else - { - pointers[i].base = *P; - pointers[i].size = Size; - } - -#else - - if ( Size >= MEMORY_MIN_GLOBAL ) - { - i = 0; - while ( i < MAX_TRACKED_BIGCHUNKS && pointers[i].base != NULL ) - i++; - - if ( i >= MAX_TRACKED_BIGCHUNKS ) - /* We fail badly here. Increase MAX_TRACKED_BIGCHUNKS if needed. */ - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - else - pointers[i].base = *P; - } - -#endif /* DEBUG_MEMORY */ - - /* The nice thing about GlobalAlloc is that it zeroes the memory. */ - - if ( Size < MEMORY_MIN_GLOBAL ) - MEM_Set( *P, 0, Size ); - - } - else - *P = NULL; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_EXTEND_ENGINE - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Realloc - * - * Description : Reallocates memory from the heap buffer. - * - * Input : Size new size of the memory to be allocated; - * if zero, TT_Free() will be called - * P pointer to a buffer pointer; if *P == NULL, - * TT_Alloc() will be called - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * NOTES : It's not necessary to zero the memory in case the - * reallocated buffer is larger than before -- the - * application has to take care of this. - * - * If the memory request fails, TT_Free() will be - * called on *P, and TT_Err_Out_Of_Memory returned. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Realloc( ULong Size, void** P ) - { - ULong oldSize; - void* Q; - Int i; - - - if ( !P ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - if ( !*P ) - return TT_Alloc( Size, P ); - - if ( Size == 0 ) - return TT_Free( P ); - -#ifdef DEBUG_MEMORY - - num_realloc++; - - i = 0; - while ( i < MAX_TRACKED_BLOCKS && pointers[i].base != *P ) - i++; - - if ( i >= MAX_TRACKED_BLOCKS ) - fail_realloc++; - else - oldSize = pointers[i].size; - -#else - - i = 0; - while ( i < MAX_TRACKED_BIGCHUNKS && pointers[i].base != *P ) - i++; - - /* If we did not found the pointer, then this is a "small" chunk. */ - - if ( i < MAX_TRACKED_BIGCHUNKS ) - { - /* Signal we found a big one. Real size does not matter. */ - oldSize = MEMORY_MIN_GLOBAL; - } - -#endif /* DEBUG_MEMORY */ - - if ( oldSize >= MEMORY_MIN_GLOBAL ) - { - /* Deal with a big chunk. */ - HANDLE hMem, hNewMem; - - hMem = GlobalHandle ( (ULong)*P >> 16 ) & 0xFFFF; - if ( !hMem ) /* Bad call... */ - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - GlobalUnlock( hMem ); - hNewMem = GlobalReAlloc( hMem, Size, 0 ); - if ( hNewMem ) - *P = (void*)GlobalLock( hNewMem ); - } - if ( Size >= MEMORY_MIN_GLOBAL ) - { - /* A small chunk crosses the limit... */ - - if( TT_Alloc( Size, &Q ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - Q = NULL; /* Failed to create the new block. */ - else - MEM_Copy( Q, *P, oldSize ); - - /* We need to register the new entry. */ -#ifndef DEBUG_MEMORY - - i = 0; - while ( i < MAX_TRACKED_BIGCHUNKS && pointers[i].base != NULL ) - i++; - - if ( i >= MAX_TRACKED_BIGCHUNKS ) - /* We fail badly here. Increase MAX_TRACKED_BIGCHUNKS if needed. */ - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; -#endif /* DEBUG_MEMORY */ - } - else - Q = (void*)realloc( *P, Size ); - - if ( !Q ) - { - TT_Free( *P ); - return TT_Err_Out_Of_Memory; - } - -#ifdef DEBUG_MEMORY - - if ( i < MAX_TRACKED_BLOCKS ) - { -#ifndef TT_CONFIG_REENTRANT - TTMemory_Allocated += Size - pointers[i].size; - if ( Size > pointers[i].size ) - TTMemory_MaxAllocated += Size - pointers[i].size; -#endif - - pointers[i].base = Q; - pointers[i].size = Size; - } -#else - if ( i < MAX_TRACKED_BIGCHUNKS ) - { - pointers[i].base = Q; - } -#endif /* DEBUG_MEMORY */ - - *P = Q; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -#endif /* TT_CONFIG_OPTION_EXTEND_ENGINE */ - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Free - * - * Description : Releases a previously allocated block of memory. - * - * Input : P pointer to memory block - * - * Output : Always SUCCESS. - * - * Note : The pointer must _always_ be set to NULL by this function. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Free( void** P ) - { - Int i; - Long Size = 0; - - - if ( !P || !*P ) - return TT_Err_Ok; - -#ifdef DEBUG_MEMORY - - num_free++; - - i = 0; - while ( i < MAX_TRACKED_BLOCKS && pointers[i].base != *P ) - i++; - - if ( i >= MAX_TRACKED_BLOCKS ) - fail_free++; - else - { -#ifndef TT_CONFIG_REENTRANT - TTMemory_Allocated -= pointers[i].size; -#endif - - Size = pointers[i].size; - pointers[i].base = NULL; - pointers[i].size = 0; - } - -#else - - i = 0; - while ( i < MAX_TRACKED_BIGCHUNKS && pointers[i].base != *P ) - i++; - - /* If we did not found the pointer, then this is a "small" chunk. */ - - if ( i < MAX_TRACKED_BIGCHUNKS ) - { - pointers[i].base = NULL; - /* Signal we found a big one. Real size does not matter. */ - Size = MEMORY_MIN_GLOBAL; - } - -#endif /* DEBUG_MEMORY */ - - if ( Size >= MEMORY_MIN_GLOBAL ) - { - HANDLE hMem; - - hMem = GlobalHandle ( (ULong)*P >> 16 ) & 0xFFFF; - if ( !hMem ) /* Bad call... */ - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - GlobalUnlock( hMem ); - GlobalFree ( hMem ); - } - else - free( *P ); - - *P = NULL; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TTMemory_Init - * - * Description : Initializes the memory. - * - * Output : Always SUCCESS. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TTMemory_Init( void ) - { -#ifdef DEBUG_MEMORY - Int i; - - - for ( i = 0; i < MAX_TRACKED_BLOCKS; i++ ) - { - pointers[i].base = NULL; - pointers[i].size = 0; - } - - num_alloc = 0; - num_realloc = 0; - num_free = 0; - - fail_alloc = 0; - fail_realloc = 0; - fail_free = 0; -#else - Int i; - - for ( i = 0; i < MAX_TRACKED_BIGCHUNKS; i++ ) - { - pointers[i].base = NULL; - } -#endif - - -#ifndef TT_CONFIG_REENTRANT - TTMemory_Allocated = 0; - TTMemory_MaxAllocated = 0; -#endif - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TTMemory_Done - * - * Description : Finalizes memory usage. - * - * Output : Always SUCCESS. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TTMemory_Done( void ) - { -#ifdef DEBUG_MEMORY - Int i, num_leaked, tot_leaked; - - - num_leaked = 0; - tot_leaked = 0; - - for ( i = 0; i < MAX_TRACKED_BLOCKS; i++ ) - { - if ( pointers[i].base ) - { - num_leaked ++; - tot_leaked += pointers[i].size; - } - } - - fprintf( stderr, - "%d memory allocations, of which %d failed\n", - num_alloc, - fail_alloc ); - - fprintf( stderr, - "%d memory reallocations, of which %d failed\n", - num_realloc, - fail_realloc ); - - fprintf( stderr, - "%d memory frees, of which %d failed\n", - num_free, - fail_free ); - - if ( num_leaked > 0 ) - { - fprintf( stderr, - "There are %d leaked memory blocks, totalizing %d bytes\n", - num_leaked, tot_leaked ); - - for ( i = 0; i < MAX_TRACKED_BLOCKS; i++ ) - { - if ( pointers[i].base ) - { - fprintf( stderr, - "index: %4d (base: $%08lx, size: %08ld)\n", - i, - (long)pointers[i].base, - pointers[i].size ); - } - } - } - else - fprintf( stderr, "No memory leaks !\n" ); - -#endif /* DEBUG_MEMORY */ - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/win16/makedef b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/win16/makedef deleted file mode 100755 index 1c82cfd7400..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/win16/makedef +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -# makedef -# -# This shell script creates a .DEF file necessary for building as DLL -# on the Windows 16-bit platform. - -echo "\ -; This file is part of the FreeType project. -; Automatically generated, but you can customize to fit your needs. -; However, changes will be erased if not made in \`makedef'... -; -; This definition file to be used to built the library as DLL -; has been generated automatically with the script \`makedef' on -; `date +%Y-%m-%d`. - -LIBRARY ft15_16 -DESCRIPTION 'FreeType 1.5 16-bit DLL © 1996-2002 Turner, Wilhelm, Lemberg' -EXETYPE WINDOWS -CODE PRELOAD MOVEABLE DISCARDABLE -DATA PRELOAD MOVEABLE SINGLE -EXPORTS -" > ttf.def - -(cd ../.. - sed -n -e "/^ *FT_EXPORT_DE/!d ; n ; s/(.*$//" \ - -e "s/;$//" -e "s/ const / /" -e "s/ *TT_[a-zA-Z_\*]* //" \ - -e "s/ *//g" -e "s/^\(.*\)/ _\1/" -e "p" *.h extend/*.h) >> ttf.def - -# eof diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/win16/makedep b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/win16/makedep deleted file mode 100755 index 7a0476eda9d..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/win16/makedep +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -# makedep -# -# This shell script creates a dependency file necessary for older compilers -# on the Windows 16-bit platform. -# -# If you run this script under non-Windows operating systems, expect -# warnings that `windows.h' can't be found. -# -# Copyright 1996-2002 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. - -echo "\ -# This file is part of the FreeType project. -# Automatically generated, but you can customize to fit your needs. -# However, changes will be erased if not made in \`makedep'... -# -# This dependency file to be used with various Windows compilers -# has been generated automatically with the script \`makedep' on -# `date +%Y-%m-%d`. -" > depend.win - -(cd ../.. - gcc -MM -Iarch/win16 -I. \ - *.c | \ - sed -e "s/\.o:/.obj:/" -e "s:/:\\\\:g") >> depend.win - -(cd ../.. - gcc -MM -Iarch/win16 -I. -Iextend \ - extend/*.c | \ - sed -e "s/^\(.*\)\.o:/extend\\\\\1.obj:/" -e "s:/:\\\\:g") >> depend.win - -echo "!ifndef __MAKE__" >> depend.win - -(cd ../.. - gcc -MM -Iarch/win16 -I. -Iextend \ - -DTT_HUGE_PTR -Dhuge_alloc -Dhuge_free arch/win16/*.c | \ - sed -e "s/^\(.*\)\.o:/arch\\\\win16\\\\\1.obj:/" \ - -e "s:/:\\\\:g") >> depend.win - -echo "!endif" >> depend.win - -# eof diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/win16/ttf.def b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/win16/ttf.def deleted file mode 100644 index 3e0fd6617ac..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/win16/ttf.def +++ /dev/null @@ -1,134 +0,0 @@ -; This file is part of the FreeType project. -; Automatically generated, but you can customize to fit your needs. -; However, changes will be erased if not made in `makedef'... -; -; This definition file to be used to built the library as DLL -; has been generated automatically with the script `makedef' on -; 2002-11-18. - -LIBRARY ft15_16 -DESCRIPTION 'FreeType 1.5 16-bit DLL © 1996-2002 Turner, Wilhelm, Lemberg' -EXETYPE WINDOWS -CODE PRELOAD MOVEABLE DISCARDABLE -DATA PRELOAD MOVEABLE SINGLE -EXPORTS - - _TT_FreeType_Version - _TT_Init_FreeType - _TT_Done_FreeType - _TT_Set_Raster_Gray_Palette - _TT_Open_Face - _TT_Open_Collection - _TT_Get_Face_Properties - _TT_Set_Face_Pointer - _TT_Get_Face_Pointer - _TT_Flush_Face - _TT_Get_Face_Metrics - _TT_Close_Face - _TT_Get_Font_Data - _TT_New_Instance - _TT_Set_Instance_Resolutions - _TT_Set_Instance_CharSize - _TT_Set_Instance_CharSizes - _TT_Set_Instance_PixelSizes - _TT_Set_Instance_Transform_Flags - _TT_Get_Instance_Metrics - _TT_Set_Instance_Pointer - _TT_Get_Instance_Pointer - _TT_Done_Instance - _TT_New_Glyph - _TT_Done_Glyph - _TT_Load_Glyph - _TT_Get_Glyph_Outline - _TT_Get_Glyph_Metrics - _TT_Get_Glyph_Big_Metrics - _TT_Get_Glyph_Bitmap - _TT_Get_Glyph_Pixmap - _TT_New_Outline - _TT_Done_Outline - _TT_Copy_Outline - _TT_Get_Outline_Bitmap - _TT_Get_Outline_Pixmap - _TT_Get_Outline_BBox - _TT_Transform_Outline - _TT_Translate_Outline - _TT_Transform_Vector - _TT_MulDiv - _TT_MulFix - _TT_Get_CharMap_Count - _TT_Get_CharMap_ID - _TT_Get_CharMap - _TT_Char_Index - _TT_Get_Name_Count - _TT_Get_Name_ID - _TT_Get_Name_String - _TT_Register_Extension - _TT_Extension_Get - _TT_Use_Stream - _TT_Done_Stream - _TT_Flush_Stream - _TT_Read_File - _TT_Seek_File - _TT_Skip_File - _TT_Read_At_File - _TT_File_Pos - _TT_Stream_Size - _TT_Null_FileFrame - _TT_Access_Frame - _TT_Check_And_Access_Frame - _TT_Forget_Frame - _TT_Get_Char - _TT_Get_Short - _TT_Get_Long - _TT_LookUp_Table - _TT_Alloc - _TT_Realloc - _TT_Free - _TT_CharMap_First - _TT_CharMap_Next - _TT_CharMap_Last - _TT_ErrToString18 - _TT_Get_Face_Gasp_Flags - _TT_Init_GDEF_Extension - _TT_Load_GDEF_Table - _TT_GDEF_Get_Glyph_Property - _TT_GDEF_Build_ClassDefinition - _TT_Init_GPOS_Extension - _TT_Load_GPOS_Table - _TT_GPOS_Select_Script - _TT_GPOS_Select_Language - _TT_GPOS_Select_Feature - _TT_GPOS_Query_Scripts - _TT_GPOS_Query_Languages - _TT_GPOS_Query_Features - _TT_GPOS_Add_Feature - _TT_GPOS_Clear_Features - _TT_GPOS_Register_Glyph_Function - _TT_GPOS_Register_MM_Function - _TT_GPOS_Apply_String - _TT_Init_GSUB_Extension - _TT_Load_GSUB_Table - _TT_GSUB_Select_Script - _TT_GSUB_Select_Language - _TT_GSUB_Select_Feature - _TT_GSUB_Query_Scripts - _TT_GSUB_Query_Languages - _TT_GSUB_Query_Features - _TT_GSUB_Add_Feature - _TT_GSUB_Clear_Features - _TT_GSUB_Register_Alternate_Function - _TT_GSUB_Apply_String - _TT_GSUB_Add_String - _TT_Init_Kerning_Extension - _TT_Get_Kerning_Directory - _TT_Load_Kerning_Table - _TT_Init_Post_Extension - _TT_Load_PS_Names - _TT_Get_PS_Name - _TT_Init_SBit_Extension - _TT_Get_Face_Bitmaps - _TT_New_SBit_Image - _TT_Done_SBit_Image - _TT_Get_SBit_Strike - _TT_Load_Glyph_Bitmap - _TT_Get_Face_Widths diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/win32/.cvsignore.delete b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/win32/.cvsignore.delete deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29bb2d..00000000000 diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/win32/Makefile.BC b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/win32/Makefile.BC deleted file mode 100644 index a5ee5808a2d..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/arch/win32/Makefile.BC +++ /dev/null @@ -1,171 +0,0 @@ -# This file is part of the FreeType project. -# -# It builds the library for Borland C++ for Win32. -# -# You will need Borland MAKE. -# Tested with Borland C++ v.5.0 and Borland C++ builder 4.0. -# Does not work with Borland C++ 4.0, since it needs __declspec. -# -# Use this file while in the lib directory with the following statement: -# -# make -farch/win32/Makefile.BC -# -# -# A DLL version of the library can be built with -# -# make -DDLL -farch/win32/Makefile.BC dll -# -# A debug version can be obtained with -# -# make -DDEBUG -farch/win32/Makefile.BC -# -# -# Copyright 1996-2001 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. 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This file is part of the FreeType project. -; Automatically generated, but you can customize to fit your needs. -; However, changes will be erased if not made in `makedef'... -; -; This definition file to be used to built the library as DLL -; has been generated automatically with the script `makedef' on -; 2002-11-18. - -LIBRARY ft15_32 -DESCRIPTION 'FreeType 1.5 32-bit DLL © 1996-2002 Turner, Wilhelm, Lemberg' -EXETYPE WINDOWS -CODE PRELOAD MOVEABLE DISCARDABLE -DATA PRELOAD MOVEABLE MULTIPLE -EXPORTS - - TT_FreeType_Version - TT_Init_FreeType - TT_Done_FreeType - TT_Set_Raster_Gray_Palette - TT_Open_Face - TT_Open_Collection - TT_Get_Face_Properties - TT_Set_Face_Pointer - TT_Get_Face_Pointer - TT_Flush_Face - TT_Get_Face_Metrics - TT_Close_Face - TT_Get_Font_Data - TT_New_Instance - TT_Set_Instance_Resolutions - TT_Set_Instance_CharSize - TT_Set_Instance_CharSizes - TT_Set_Instance_PixelSizes - TT_Set_Instance_Transform_Flags - TT_Get_Instance_Metrics - TT_Set_Instance_Pointer - TT_Get_Instance_Pointer - TT_Done_Instance - TT_New_Glyph - TT_Done_Glyph - TT_Load_Glyph - TT_Get_Glyph_Outline - TT_Get_Glyph_Metrics - TT_Get_Glyph_Big_Metrics - TT_Get_Glyph_Bitmap - TT_Get_Glyph_Pixmap - TT_New_Outline - TT_Done_Outline - TT_Copy_Outline - TT_Get_Outline_Bitmap - TT_Get_Outline_Pixmap - TT_Get_Outline_BBox - TT_Transform_Outline - TT_Translate_Outline - TT_Transform_Vector - TT_MulDiv - TT_MulFix - TT_Get_CharMap_Count - TT_Get_CharMap_ID - TT_Get_CharMap - TT_Char_Index - TT_Get_Name_Count - TT_Get_Name_ID - TT_Get_Name_String - TT_Register_Extension - TT_Extension_Get - TT_Use_Stream - TT_Done_Stream - TT_Flush_Stream - TT_Read_File - TT_Seek_File - TT_Skip_File - TT_Read_At_File - TT_File_Pos - TT_Stream_Size - TT_Null_FileFrame - TT_Access_Frame - TT_Check_And_Access_Frame - TT_Forget_Frame - TT_Get_Char - TT_Get_Short - TT_Get_Long - TT_LookUp_Table - TT_Alloc - TT_Realloc - TT_Free - TT_CharMap_First - TT_CharMap_Next - TT_CharMap_Last - TT_ErrToString18 - TT_Get_Face_Gasp_Flags - TT_Init_GDEF_Extension - TT_Load_GDEF_Table - TT_GDEF_Get_Glyph_Property - TT_GDEF_Build_ClassDefinition - TT_Init_GPOS_Extension - TT_Load_GPOS_Table - TT_GPOS_Select_Script - TT_GPOS_Select_Language - TT_GPOS_Select_Feature - TT_GPOS_Query_Scripts - TT_GPOS_Query_Languages - TT_GPOS_Query_Features - TT_GPOS_Add_Feature - TT_GPOS_Clear_Features - TT_GPOS_Register_Glyph_Function - TT_GPOS_Register_MM_Function - TT_GPOS_Apply_String - TT_Init_GSUB_Extension - TT_Load_GSUB_Table - TT_GSUB_Select_Script - TT_GSUB_Select_Language - TT_GSUB_Select_Feature - TT_GSUB_Query_Scripts - TT_GSUB_Query_Languages - TT_GSUB_Query_Features - TT_GSUB_Add_Feature - TT_GSUB_Clear_Features - TT_GSUB_Register_Alternate_Function - TT_GSUB_Apply_String - TT_GSUB_Add_String - TT_Init_Kerning_Extension - TT_Get_Kerning_Directory - TT_Load_Kerning_Table - TT_Init_Post_Extension - TT_Load_PS_Names - TT_Get_PS_Name - TT_Init_SBit_Extension - TT_Get_Face_Bitmaps - TT_New_SBit_Image - TT_Done_SBit_Image - TT_Get_SBit_Strike - TT_Load_Glyph_Bitmap - TT_Get_Face_Widths diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxcmap.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxcmap.c deleted file mode 100644 index 5d860456ca0..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxcmap.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,404 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ftxcmap.c - * - * API extension for iterating over Cmaps - * - * Copyright 1996-2002 by Juliusz Chroboczek, - * 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. - * - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#include "ftxcmap.h" - -#include "tttypes.h" -#include "ttobjs.h" -#include "tttables.h" - -static Long charmap_first4 ( PCMap4, UShort* ); -static Long charmap_next4 ( PCMap4, UShort, UShort* ); -static Long charmap_last4 ( PCMap4, UShort* ); -static UShort charmap_find_id4( PCMap4, UShort, TCMap4Segment*, UShort ); - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_CharMap_First - * - * Description : Returns the first valid character code in a - * given character map. Also returns the corresponding - * glyph index. - * - * Input : charMap handle to the target character map - * id address where the glyph index will be - * be returned in case of success - * - * Output : First valid character code. -1 in case of failure. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Long ) -TT_CharMap_First( TT_CharMap charMap, - TT_UShort* id ) -{ - PCMapTable cmap; - UShort i, c; - - - if ( ( cmap = HANDLE_CharMap( charMap ) ) == 0 ) - return -1; - - switch ( cmap->format ) - { - case 0: - if ( id ) - *id = cmap->c.cmap0.glyphIdArray[0]; - return 0; - - case 4: - return charmap_first4( &cmap->c.cmap4, id ); - - case 6: - if ( cmap->c.cmap6.entryCount < 1 ) - return -1; - - if ( id ) - *id = cmap->c.cmap6.glyphIdArray[0]; - return cmap->c.cmap6.firstCode; - - case 8: - case 12: - if ( id ) - *id = (TT_UShort)cmap->c.cmap8_12.groups[0].startGlyphID; - return (TT_Long)cmap->c.cmap8_12.groups[0].startCharCode; - - default: - /* Now loop from 0 to 65535. We can't use a simple "for' on */ - /* 16-bits systems, hence the "strange" loop here.. */ - i = 0; - do - { - c = TT_Char_Index( charMap, i ); - if ( c > 0 ) - { - if ( id ) - *id = c; - return i; - } - i++; - } while ( i != 0 ); /* because i is UShort! */ - - return -1; - } -} - - -static Long charmap_first4( PCMap4 cmap4, - UShort* id ) -{ - UShort firstCode; - - - if ( cmap4->segCountX2 / 2 < 1 ) - return -1; - - firstCode = cmap4->segments[0].startCount; - - if ( id ) - *id = charmap_find_id4( cmap4, firstCode, &(cmap4->segments[0]), 0 ); - - return firstCode; -} - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_CharMap_Next - * - * Description : Returns the next valid character code in a given - * charMap. - * - * Input : charMap handle to the target char. map - * index starting character code - * id address where the glyph index of the next - * character will be returned - * - * Output : Next valid character code after 'index'. -1 in case - * of failure. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Long ) -TT_CharMap_Next( TT_CharMap charMap, - TT_ULong index, - TT_UShort* id ) -{ - PCMapTable cmap; - UShort i, c; - - - cmap = HANDLE_CharMap( charMap ); - if ( !cmap ) - return -1; - - switch ( cmap->format ) - { - case 0: - if ( index < 255 ) - { - if ( id ) - *id = cmap->c.cmap0.glyphIdArray[index + 1]; - return index + 1; - } - else - return -1; - - case 4: - return charmap_next4( &cmap->c.cmap4, index, id ); - - case 6: - { - UInt firstCode = cmap->c.cmap6.firstCode; - - - if ( index + 1 < firstCode + cmap->c.cmap6.entryCount ) - { - if ( id ) - *id = cmap->c.cmap6.glyphIdArray[index + 1 - firstCode]; - return index + 1; - } - else - return -1; - } - - case 8: - case 12: - { - PCMapGroup group, limit; - - - limit = cmap->c.cmap8_12.groups + cmap->c.cmap8_12.nGroups; - group = cmap->c.cmap8_12.last_group; - - if ( (ULong)( index - group->startCharCode ) < - (ULong)( group->endCharCode - group->startCharCode ) ) - goto Found; - - for ( group = cmap->c.cmap8_12.groups; group < limit; group++ ) - { - if ( index > group->endCharCode ) - continue; - - if ( index >= group->startCharCode ) - goto Found; - } - - return -1; - - Found: - if ( index < group->endCharCode ) - { - cmap->c.cmap8_12.last_group = group; - *id = (UShort)( group->startGlyphID + - ( index - group->startCharCode ) + 1 ); - return index + 1; - } - - group++; - - if ( group == limit ) - return -1; - - cmap->c.cmap8_12.last_group = group; - *id = (UShort)group->startGlyphID; - return group->startCharCode; - } - - default: - /* Now loop from 0 to 65535. We can't use a simple "for" on */ - /* 16-bits systems, hence the "strange" loop here.. */ - i = 0; - do - { - c = TT_Char_Index( charMap, i ); - if ( c > 0 ) - { - if ( id ) - *id = c; - return i; - } - i++; - } while ( i != 0 ); /* because i is UShort! */ - - return -1; - } -} - - -static Long charmap_next4( PCMap4 cmap4, - UShort charCode, - UShort* id) -{ - UShort segCount, nextCode; - UShort i; - TCMap4Segment seg4; - - - if ( charCode == 0xFFFF ) - return -1; /* get it out of the way now */ - - segCount = cmap4->segCountX2 / 2; - - for ( i = 0; i < segCount; i++ ) - if ( charCode < cmap4->segments[i].endCount ) - break; - - /* Safety check - even though the last endCount should be 0xFFFF */ - if ( i >= segCount ) - return -1; - - seg4 = cmap4->segments[i]; - - if ( charCode < seg4.startCount ) - nextCode = seg4.startCount; - else - nextCode = charCode + 1; - - if ( id ) - *id = charmap_find_id4( cmap4, nextCode, &seg4, i ); - - return nextCode; -} - - -static UShort -charmap_find_id4( PCMap4 cmap4, - UShort charCode, - TCMap4Segment* seg4, - UShort i ) -{ - UShort index1; - - - if ( seg4->idRangeOffset == 0 ) - return (charCode + seg4->idDelta) & 0xFFFF; - else - { - index1 = seg4->idRangeOffset / 2 + charCode-seg4->startCount - - ( cmap4->segCountX2 / 2 - i ); - - if ( index1 >= cmap4->numGlyphId || cmap4->glyphIdArray[index1] == 0 ) - return 0; - else - return (cmap4->glyphIdArray[index1] + seg4->idDelta) & 0xFFFF; - } -} - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_CharMap_Last - * - * Description : Returns the last valid character code in a - * given character map. Also returns the corresponding - * glyph index. - * - * Input : charMap handle to the target character map - * id address where the glyph index will be - * be returned in case of success - * - * Output : Last valid character code. -1 in case of failure. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Long ) -TT_CharMap_Last( TT_CharMap charMap, - TT_UShort* id ) -{ - PCMapTable cmap; - UShort i, c; - - - if ( ( cmap = HANDLE_CharMap( charMap ) ) == 0 ) - return -1; - - switch ( cmap->format ) - { - case 0: - if ( id ) - *id = cmap->c.cmap0.glyphIdArray[255]; - return 255; - - case 4: - return charmap_last4( &cmap->c.cmap4, id ); - - case 6: - if ( cmap->c.cmap6.entryCount < 1 ) - return -1; - - if ( id ) - *id = cmap->c.cmap6.glyphIdArray[cmap->c.cmap6.entryCount - 1]; - return cmap->c.cmap6.firstCode + cmap->c.cmap6.entryCount - 1; - - case 8: - case 12: - { - PCMapGroup group; - - - group = cmap->c.cmap8_12.groups + cmap->c.cmap8_12.nGroups - 1; - - if ( id ) - *id = (UShort)( group->startGlyphID + - ( group->endCharCode - group->startCharCode ) ); - return group->endCharCode; - } - - default: - i = 65535; - do - { - c = TT_Char_Index( charMap, i ); - if ( c > 0 ) - { - if ( id ) - *id = c; - return i; - } - i--; - } while ( i != 0 ); - - return -1; - } -} - - -static Long charmap_last4( PCMap4 cmap4, - UShort* id ) -{ - UShort lastCode; - - - if ( cmap4->segCountX2 / 2 < 1 ) - return -1; - - lastCode = cmap4->segments[cmap4->segCountX2 / 2 - 1].endCount; - - if ( id ) - *id = charmap_find_id4( cmap4, - lastCode, - &(cmap4->segments[cmap4->segCountX2 / 2 - 1]), - 0 ); - - return lastCode; -} - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxcmap.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxcmap.h deleted file mode 100644 index d8ce5e0ed95..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxcmap.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ftxcmap.h 1.0 - * - * API extension for iterating over Cmaps - * - * Copyright 1996-2001 by Juliusz Chroboczek, - * 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. - * - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#ifndef FTXCMAP_H -#define FTXCMAP_H - -#include "freetype.h" - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - - /* Find the first entry of a Cmap. Its glyph index is returned */ - /* in the "id" field, while the function returns the first valid */ - /* character code in the Cmap. It returns -1 in case of failure. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Long ) - TT_CharMap_First( TT_CharMap charMap, - TT_UShort* id ); - - - /* Find the next entry of Cmap. Same return conventions. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Long ) - TT_CharMap_Next( TT_CharMap charMap, - TT_ULong startId, - TT_UShort* id ); - - /* Find the last entry of a Cmap. Its glyph index is returned */ - /* in the "id" field, while the function returns the last valid */ - /* character code in the Cmap. It returns -1 in case of failure. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Long ) - TT_CharMap_Last( TT_CharMap charMap, - TT_UShort* id ); - - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - -#endif /* FTXCMAP_H */ - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxerr18.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxerr18.c deleted file mode 100644 index 8f874857559..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxerr18.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,281 +0,0 @@ -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* Erwin Dieterich, 15. 10. 1997 */ -/* - 15. 08. 1999 */ -/* */ -/* TT_ErrToString: translate error codes to character strings */ -/* */ -/* This extension provides internationalized error strings from the */ -/* various error messages. It uses the "gettext" package if available */ -/* or returns English/American message strings if not. */ -/* */ -/* If you do not want to use it, or if you encounter some problems */ -/* compiling this file, try to disable nls support when invoking */ -/* */ -/* ./configure --disable-nls (on Unix). */ -/* */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************************/ - -#include "ftxerr18.h" -#include "ftxkern.h" -#include "ftxpost.h" -#include "ftxopen.h" - -#include "ttconfig.h" /* will pull up "ft_conf.h" */ - -#ifdef HAVE_LIBINTL_H - -#include - -#ifdef HAVE_LOCALE_H -#include -#endif - -#undef _ -#define _( String ) dgettext( "freetype", String ) - -#if 0 -char documentation[] = _( - "Welcome to the translation of the Freetype v.1 library!\n" - "\n" - "This message is not really part of the library (it is bracketed by\n" - " #if 0 / #endif), but is really intended to be the first one in the .po\n" - "file, and the first one that a new translator should see, to give hints.\n" - "\n" - "First, while this .po might seems big, the real interesting part of it\n" - "is only the messages in this file, lib/extend/ftxerr18.c. The other\n" - "messages are part of the demonstration programs, and are more intended\n" - "to help grasping how to use i18n with the Freetype library. So the real\n" - "work is the about 65 first ones. Unfortunately they are the harder ones!\n" - "\n" - "A difficulty is that there are some specialized vocabulary, about\n" - "``faces'', ``glyph'' and similar things. These are typographical things,\n" - "and this should be researched before attempting to translate the whole\n" - "thing. A quick look across the TrueType documentation might help to\n" - "understand many things, too.\n" - "\n" - "Best wiches for your translation!\n" - "Antoine Leca - 2002-11-08" ); -#endif /* 0 */ - -#else /* ! HAVE_LIBINTL_H */ - -#define _( String ) ( String ) - -#endif /* HAVE_LIBINTL_H */ - - -FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_String* ) -TT_ErrToString18( TT_Error error ) -{ - - switch ( error ) - { - /* ----- high-level API error codes ----- */ - case TT_Err_Ok: - return _( "Successful function call, no error." ); - - case TT_Err_Invalid_Face_Handle: - return _( "Invalid face handle." ); - case TT_Err_Invalid_Instance_Handle: - return _( "Invalid instance handle." ); - case TT_Err_Invalid_Glyph_Handle: - return _( "Invalid glyph handle." ); - case TT_Err_Invalid_CharMap_Handle: - return _( "Invalid charmap handle." ); - case TT_Err_Invalid_Result_Address: - return _( "Invalid result address." ); - case TT_Err_Invalid_Glyph_Index: - return _( "Invalid glyph index." ); - case TT_Err_Invalid_Argument: - return _( "Invalid argument." ); - case TT_Err_Could_Not_Open_File: - return _( "Could not open file." ); - case TT_Err_File_Is_Not_Collection: - return _( "File is not a TrueType collection." ); - case TT_Err_Table_Missing: - return _( "Mandatory table missing." ); - case TT_Err_Invalid_Horiz_Metrics: - return _( "Invalid horizontal metrics (hmtx table broken)." ); - case TT_Err_Invalid_CharMap_Format: - return _( "Invalid charmap format." ); - case TT_Err_Invalid_PPem: - return _( "Invalid ppem value." ); - case TT_Err_Invalid_Vert_Metrics: - return _( "Invalid vertical metrics (vmtx table broken)." ); - - case TT_Err_Invalid_File_Format: - return _( "Invalid file format." ); - - case TT_Err_Invalid_Engine: - return _( "Invalid engine." ); - case TT_Err_Too_Many_Extensions: - return _( "Too many extensions." ); - case TT_Err_Extensions_Unsupported: - return _( "Extensions unsupported." ); - case TT_Err_Invalid_Extension_Id: - return _( "Invalid extension id." ); - - case TT_Err_No_Vertical_Data: - return _( "No vertical data in font." ); - - case TT_Err_Max_Profile_Missing: - return _( "Maximum Profile (maxp) table missing." ); - case TT_Err_Header_Table_Missing: - return _( "Font Header (head) table missing." ); - case TT_Err_Horiz_Header_Missing: - return _( "Horizontal Header (hhea) table missing." ); - case TT_Err_Locations_Missing: - return _( "Index to Location (loca) table missing." ); - case TT_Err_Name_Table_Missing: - return _( "Naming (name) table missing." ); - case TT_Err_CMap_Table_Missing: - return _( "Character to Glyph Index Mapping (cmap) tables missing." ); - case TT_Err_Hmtx_Table_Missing: - return _( "Horizontal Metrics (hmtx) table missing." ); - case TT_Err_OS2_Table_Missing: - return _( "OS/2 table missing." ); - case TT_Err_Post_Table_Missing: - return _( "PostScript (post) table missing." ); - case TT_Err_Glyf_Table_Missing: - return _( "Glyph (glyf) table missing." ); - - - /* ----- memory component error codes ----- */ - case TT_Err_Out_Of_Memory: - return _( "Out of memory." ); - - - /* ----- file component error codes ----- */ - case TT_Err_Invalid_File_Offset: - return _( "Invalid file offset." ); - case TT_Err_Invalid_File_Read: - return _( "Invalid file read." ); - case TT_Err_Invalid_Frame_Access: - return _( "Invalid frame access." ); - - - /* ----- glyph loader error codes ----- */ - case TT_Err_Too_Many_Points: - return _( "Too many points." ); - case TT_Err_Too_Many_Contours: - return _( "Too many contours." ); - case TT_Err_Invalid_Composite: - return _( "Invalid composite glyph." ); - case TT_Err_Too_Many_Ins: - return _( "Too many instructions." ); - case TT_Err_Too_Many_FDefs: - return _( "Too many function definitions (FDEF)." ); - - - /* ----- byte-code interpreter error codes ----- */ - case TT_Err_Invalid_Opcode: - return _( "Invalid opcode." ); - case TT_Err_Too_Few_Arguments: - return _( "Too few arguments." ); - case TT_Err_Stack_Overflow: - return _( "Stack overflow." ); - case TT_Err_Code_Overflow: - return _( "Code overflow." ); - case TT_Err_Bad_Argument: - return _( "Bad argument." ); - case TT_Err_Divide_By_Zero: - return _( "Divide by zero." ); - case TT_Err_Storage_Overflow: - return _( "Storage overflow." ); - case TT_Err_Cvt_Overflow: - return _( "Control Value (cvt) table overflow." ); - case TT_Err_Invalid_Reference: - return _( "Invalid reference." ); - case TT_Err_Invalid_Distance: - return _( "Invalid distance." ); - case TT_Err_Interpolate_Twilight: - return _( "Interpolate twilight points." ); - case TT_Err_Debug_OpCode: - return _( "`DEBUG' opcode found." ); - case TT_Err_ENDF_In_Exec_Stream: - return _( "`ENDF' in byte-code stream." ); - case TT_Err_Out_Of_CodeRanges: - return _( "Out of code ranges." ); - case TT_Err_Nested_DEFS: - return _( "Nested function definitions." ); - case TT_Err_Invalid_CodeRange: - return _( "Invalid code range." ); - case TT_Err_Invalid_Displacement: - return _( "Invalid displacement." ); - case TT_Err_Execution_Too_Long: - return _( "Endless loop encountered while executing instructions." ); - - - /* ----- internal failure error codes ----- */ - case TT_Err_Nested_Frame_Access: - return _( "Nested frame access." ); - case TT_Err_Invalid_Cache_List: - return _( "Invalid cache list." ); - case TT_Err_Could_Not_Find_Context: - return _( "Could not find context." ); - case TT_Err_Unlisted_Object: - return _( "Unlisted object." ); - - - /* ----- scan-line converter error codes ----- */ - case TT_Err_Raster_Pool_Overflow: - return _( "Raster pool overflow." ); - case TT_Err_Raster_Negative_Height: - return _( "Raster: negative height encountered." ); - case TT_Err_Raster_Invalid_Value: - return _( "Raster: invalid value." ); - case TT_Err_Raster_Not_Initialized: - return _( "Raster not initialized." ); - - - /* ----- engine extensions error codes ----- */ - case TT_Err_Invalid_Kerning_Table_Format: - return _( "Invalid kerning (kern) table format." ); - case TT_Err_Invalid_Kerning_Table: - return _( "Invalid kerning (kern) table." ); - - case TT_Err_Invalid_Post_Table_Format: - return _( "Invalid PostScript (post) table format." ); - case TT_Err_Invalid_Post_Table: - return _( "Invalid PostScript (post) table." ); - - - /* ----- TrueType Open extension error codes ----- */ - case TTO_Err_Invalid_SubTable_Format: - return _( "Invalid TrueType Open subtable format." ); - case TTO_Err_Invalid_SubTable: - return _( "Invalid TrueType Open subtable." ); - case TTO_Err_Not_Covered: - return _( "Glyph(s) not covered by lookup." ); - case TTO_Err_Too_Many_Nested_Contexts: - return _( "Too many nested context substitutions." ); - case TTO_Err_No_MM_Interpreter: - return _( "No MM (Adobe MultipleMaster) interpreter available." ); - - case TTO_Err_Invalid_GSUB_SubTable_Format: - return _( "Invalid glyph substitution (GSUB) table format." ); - case TTO_Err_Invalid_GSUB_SubTable: - return _( "Invalid glyph substitution (GSUB) table." ); - - case TTO_Err_Invalid_GPOS_SubTable_Format: - return _( "Invalid glyph positioning (GPOS) table format." ); - case TTO_Err_Invalid_GPOS_SubTable: - return _( "Invalid glyph positioning (GPOS) table." ); - - case TTO_Err_Invalid_GDEF_SubTable_Format: - return _( "Invalid glyph definition (GDEF) table format." ); - case TTO_Err_Invalid_GDEF_SubTable: - return _( "Invalid glyph definition (GDEF) table." ); - - - default: - ; - } - - return _( "Invalid Error Number." ); -} - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxerr18.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxerr18.h deleted file mode 100644 index 34e3d5e7636..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxerr18.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* Erwin Dieterich, 15. 10. 1997 */ -/* - 15. 08. 1999 */ -/* */ -/* TT_ErrToString: translate error codes to character strings */ -/* */ -/* This extension provides internationalized error strings from the */ -/* various error messages. It uses the "gettext" package where available */ -/* or returns english/american message strings if not. */ -/* */ -/* If you do not want to use it, or if you encounter some problems */ -/* compiling this file, try to disable nls support by configuring */ -/* FreeType with ./configure --disable-nls */ -/* */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************************/ - -#ifndef FTXERR18_H -#define FTXERR18_H - -#include "freetype.h" - -#ifdef __cplusplus - extern "C" { -#endif - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_String* ) - TT_ErrToString18( TT_Error i ); - -#ifdef __cplusplus - } -#endif - -#endif /* FTXERR18_H */ - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxgasp.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxgasp.c deleted file mode 100644 index 5d4b7acd67f..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxgasp.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,69 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ftxgasp.c 1.0 - * - * Gasp table support API extension body - * - * Copyright 1996-2001 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 gasp table is currently loaded by the core engine, but the - * standard API doesn't give access to it. This file is used to - * demonstrate the use of a simple API extension. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#include "ftxgasp.h" - -#include "tttypes.h" -#include "ttobjs.h" -#include "tttables.h" - - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_Face_Gasp_Flags( TT_Face face, - TT_UShort point_size, - TT_Bool* grid_fit, - TT_Bool* smooth_font ) - { - PFace faze = HANDLE_Face( face ); - UShort i, flag; - - - if ( !faze ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Face_Handle; - - if ( faze->gasp.numRanges == 0 || !faze->gasp.gaspRanges ) - return TT_Err_Table_Missing; - - for ( i = 0; i < faze->gasp.numRanges; i++ ) - { - if ( point_size <= faze->gasp.gaspRanges[i].maxPPEM ) - { - flag = faze->gasp.gaspRanges[i].gaspFlag; - - *grid_fit = ( (flag & GASP_GRIDFIT) != 0 ); - *smooth_font = ( (flag & GASP_DOGRAY ) != 0 ); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - } - - /* for very large fonts we enable font smoothing and discard */ - /* grid fitting */ - - *grid_fit = 0; - *smooth_font = 1; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxgasp.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxgasp.h deleted file mode 100644 index 36b92521fbc..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxgasp.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ftxgasp.h 1.0 - * - * Gasp table support API extension - * - * Copyright 1996-2001 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 gasp table is currently loaded by the core engine, but the - * standard API doesn't give access to it. This file is used to - * demonstrate the use of a simple API extension. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#ifndef FTXGASP_H -#define FTXGASP_H - -#include "freetype.h" - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - - - /* This function returns for a given 'point_size' the values of the */ - /* gasp flags 'grid_fit' and 'smooth_font'. The returned values */ - /* are booleans (where 0 = NO, and 1 = YES). */ - - /* Note that this function will return TT_Err_Table_Missing if */ - /* the font file doesn't contain any gasp table. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_Face_Gasp_Flags( TT_Face face, - TT_UShort point_size, - TT_Bool* grid_fit, - TT_Bool* smooth_font ); - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - -#endif /* FTXGASP_H */ - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxgdef.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxgdef.c deleted file mode 100644 index 1dcff28a5fb..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxgdef.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1126 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ftxgdef.c - * - * TrueType Open GDEF table support. - * - * Copyright 1996-2001 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#include "tttypes.h" -#include "tttags.h" -#include "ttload.h" -#include "ttextend.h" -#include "ttmemory.h" -#include "ttfile.h" - -#include "ftxopen.h" -#include "ftxopenf.h" - - - static TT_Error Load_AttachList( TTO_AttachList* al, - PFace input ); - static TT_Error Load_LigCaretList( TTO_LigCaretList* lcl, - PFace input ); - - static void Free_AttachList( TTO_AttachList* al ); - static void Free_LigCaretList( TTO_LigCaretList* lcl ); - - static void Free_NewGlyphClasses( TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef ); - - - - /********************** - * Extension Functions - **********************/ - - - static TT_Error GDEF_Create( void* ext, - PFace face ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( face->stream ); - - TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef = (TTO_GDEFHeader*)ext; - Long table; - - - /* by convention */ - - if ( !gdef ) - return TT_Err_Ok; - - /* a null offset indicates that there is no GDEF table */ - - gdef->offset = 0; - - /* we store the start offset and the size of the subtable */ - - table = TT_LookUp_Table( face, TTAG_GDEF ); - if ( table < 0 ) - return TT_Err_Ok; /* The table is optional */ - - if ( FILE_Seek( face->dirTables[table].Offset ) || - ACCESS_Frame( 4L ) ) - return error; - - gdef->offset = FILE_Pos() - 4L; /* undo ACCESS_Frame() */ - gdef->Version = GET_ULong(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - gdef->loaded = FALSE; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - static TT_Error GDEF_Destroy( void* ext, - PFace face ) - { - TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef = (TTO_GDEFHeader*)ext; - - - /* by convention */ - - if ( !gdef ) - return TT_Err_Ok; - - if ( gdef->loaded ) - { - Free_LigCaretList( &gdef->LigCaretList ); - Free_AttachList( &gdef->AttachList ); - Free_ClassDefinition( &gdef->GlyphClassDef ); - Free_ClassDefinition( &gdef->MarkAttachClassDef ); - - Free_NewGlyphClasses( gdef ); - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Init_GDEF_Extension( TT_Engine engine ) - { - PEngine_Instance _engine = HANDLE_Engine( engine ); - - - if ( !_engine ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Engine; - - return TT_Register_Extension( _engine, - GDEF_ID, - sizeof ( TTO_GDEFHeader ), - GDEF_Create, - GDEF_Destroy ); - } - - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Load_GDEF_Table( TT_Face face, - TTO_GDEFHeader* retptr ) - { - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef; - - PFace faze = HANDLE_Face( face ); - DEFINE_ALL_LOCALS; - - - if ( !retptr ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - if ( !faze ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Face_Handle; - - error = TT_Extension_Get( faze, GDEF_ID, (void**)&gdef ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - if ( gdef->offset == 0 ) - return TT_Err_Table_Missing; /* no GDEF table; nothing to do */ - - /* now access stream */ - - if ( USE_Stream( faze->stream, stream ) ) - return error; - - base_offset = gdef->offset; - - /* skip version */ - - if ( FILE_Seek( base_offset + 4L ) || - ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - new_offset = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - /* all GDEF subtables are optional */ - - if ( new_offset ) - { - new_offset += base_offset; - - /* only classes 1-4 are allowed here */ - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_ClassDefinition( &gdef->GlyphClassDef, 5, - faze ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - return error; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - else - gdef->GlyphClassDef.loaded = FALSE; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - new_offset = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( new_offset ) - { - new_offset += base_offset; - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_AttachList( &gdef->AttachList, - faze ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail1; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - else - gdef->AttachList.loaded = FALSE; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - new_offset = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( new_offset ) - { - new_offset += base_offset; - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_LigCaretList( &gdef->LigCaretList, - faze ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail2; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - else - gdef->LigCaretList.loaded = FALSE; - - /* OpenType 1.2 has introduced the `MarkAttachClassDef' field. We - first have to scan the LookupFlag values to find out whether we - must load it or not. Here we only store the current file offset. */ - - gdef->MarkAttachClassDef_offset = FILE_Pos(); - gdef->MarkAttachClassDef.loaded = FALSE; - - gdef->LastGlyph = 0; - gdef->NewGlyphClasses = NULL; - gdef->loaded = TRUE; - - *retptr = *gdef; - DONE_Stream( stream ); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail2: - Free_AttachList( &gdef->AttachList ); - - Fail1: - Free_ClassDefinition( &gdef->GlyphClassDef ); - - /* release stream */ - - DONE_Stream( stream ); - - return error; - } - - - - /******************************* - * AttachList related functions - *******************************/ - - - /* AttachPoint */ - - static TT_Error Load_AttachPoint( TTO_AttachPoint* ap, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - UShort* pi; - - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - count = ap->PointCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - ap->PointIndex = NULL; - - if ( count ) - { - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( ap->PointIndex, count, UShort ) ) - return error; - - pi = ap->PointIndex; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( count * 2L ) ) - { - FREE( pi ); - return error; - } - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - pi[n] = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - static void Free_AttachPoint( TTO_AttachPoint* ap ) - { - FREE( ap->PointIndex ); - } - - - /* AttachList */ - - static TT_Error Load_AttachList( TTO_AttachList* al, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - TTO_AttachPoint* ap; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Coverage( &al->Coverage, input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - return error; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail2; - - count = al->GlyphCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - al->AttachPoint = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( al->AttachPoint, count, TTO_AttachPoint ) ) - goto Fail2; - - ap = al->AttachPoint; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail1; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_AttachPoint( &ap[n], input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail1; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - - al->loaded = TRUE; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail1: - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_AttachPoint( &ap[n] ); - - FREE( ap ); - - Fail2: - Free_Coverage( &al->Coverage ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_AttachList( TTO_AttachList* al ) - { - UShort n, count; - - TTO_AttachPoint* ap; - - - if ( !al->loaded ) - return; - - if ( al->AttachPoint ) - { - count = al->GlyphCount; - ap = al->AttachPoint; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_AttachPoint( &ap[n] ); - - FREE( ap ); - } - - Free_Coverage( &al->Coverage ); - } - - - - /********************************* - * LigCaretList related functions - *********************************/ - - - /* CaretValueFormat1 */ - /* CaretValueFormat2 */ - /* CaretValueFormat3 */ - /* CaretValueFormat4 */ - - static TT_Error Load_CaretValue( TTO_CaretValue* cv, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - cv->CaretValueFormat = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - switch ( cv->CaretValueFormat ) - { - case 1: - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - cv->cvf.cvf1.Coordinate = GET_Short(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - break; - - case 2: - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - cv->cvf.cvf2.CaretValuePoint = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - break; - - case 3: - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 4L ) ) - return error; - - cv->cvf.cvf3.Coordinate = GET_Short(); - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Device( &cv->cvf.cvf3.Device, - input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - return error; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - - break; - - case 4: - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - cv->cvf.cvf4.IdCaretValue = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - break; - - default: - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GDEF_SubTable_Format; - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - static void Free_CaretValue( TTO_CaretValue* cv ) - { - if ( cv->CaretValueFormat == 3 ) - Free_Device( &cv->cvf.cvf3.Device ); - } - - - /* LigGlyph */ - - static TT_Error Load_LigGlyph( TTO_LigGlyph* lg, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - TTO_CaretValue* cv; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - count = lg->CaretCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - lg->CaretValue = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( lg->CaretValue, count, TTO_CaretValue ) ) - return error; - - cv = lg->CaretValue; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_CaretValue( &cv[n], input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail: - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_CaretValue( &cv[n] ); - - FREE( cv ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_LigGlyph( TTO_LigGlyph* lg ) - { - UShort n, count; - - TTO_CaretValue* cv; - - - if ( lg->CaretValue ) - { - count = lg->CaretCount; - cv = lg->CaretValue; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_CaretValue( &cv[n] ); - - FREE( cv ); - } - } - - - /* LigCaretList */ - - static TT_Error Load_LigCaretList( TTO_LigCaretList* lcl, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - TTO_LigGlyph* lg; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Coverage( &lcl->Coverage, input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - return error; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail2; - - count = lcl->LigGlyphCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - lcl->LigGlyph = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( lcl->LigGlyph, count, TTO_LigGlyph ) ) - goto Fail2; - - lg = lcl->LigGlyph; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail1; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_LigGlyph( &lg[n], input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail1; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - - lcl->loaded = TRUE; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail1: - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_LigGlyph( &lg[n] ); - - FREE( lg ); - - Fail2: - Free_Coverage( &lcl->Coverage ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_LigCaretList( TTO_LigCaretList* lcl ) - { - UShort n, count; - - TTO_LigGlyph* lg; - - - if ( !lcl->loaded ) - return; - - if ( lcl->LigGlyph ) - { - count = lcl->LigGlyphCount; - lg = lcl->LigGlyph; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_LigGlyph( &lg[n] ); - - FREE( lg ); - } - - Free_Coverage( &lcl->Coverage ); - } - - - - /*********** - * GDEF API - ***********/ - - - static UShort Get_New_Class( TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef, - UShort glyphID, - UShort index ) - { - UShort glyph_index, array_index; - UShort byte, bits; - - TTO_ClassRangeRecord* gcrr; - UShort** ngc; - - - if ( glyphID >= gdef->LastGlyph ) - return 0; - - gcrr = gdef->GlyphClassDef.cd.cd2.ClassRangeRecord; - ngc = gdef->NewGlyphClasses; - - if ( glyphID < gcrr[index].Start ) - { - array_index = 0; - if ( index == 0 ) - glyph_index = glyphID; - else - glyph_index = glyphID - gcrr[index - 1].End - 1; - } - else - { - array_index = index + 1; - glyph_index = glyphID - gcrr[index].End - 1; - } - - byte = ngc[array_index][glyph_index / 4 + 1]; - bits = byte >> ( 16 - ( glyph_index % 4 + 1 ) * 4 ); - - return bits & 0x000F; - } - - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_GDEF_Get_Glyph_Property( TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef, - TT_UShort glyphID, - TT_UShort* property ) - { - UShort class, index; - - TT_Error error; - - - if ( !gdef || !property ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - /* first, we check for mark attach classes */ - - if ( gdef->MarkAttachClassDef.loaded ) - { - error = Get_Class( &gdef->MarkAttachClassDef, glyphID, &class, &index ); - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - if ( !error ) - { - *property = class << 8; - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - } - - error = Get_Class( &gdef->GlyphClassDef, glyphID, &class, &index ); - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - - /* if we have a constructed class table, check whether additional - values have been assigned */ - - if ( error == TTO_Err_Not_Covered && gdef->NewGlyphClasses ) - class = Get_New_Class( gdef, glyphID, index ); - - switch ( class ) - { - case UNCLASSIFIED_GLYPH: - *property = 0; - break; - - case SIMPLE_GLYPH: - *property = TTO_BASE_GLYPH; - break; - - case LIGATURE_GLYPH: - *property = TTO_LIGATURE; - break; - - case MARK_GLYPH: - *property = TTO_MARK; - break; - - case COMPONENT_GLYPH: - *property = TTO_COMPONENT; - break; - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - static TT_Error Make_ClassRange( TTO_ClassDefinition* cd, - UShort start, - UShort end, - UShort class ) - { - TT_Error error; - UShort index; - - TTO_ClassDefFormat2* cdf2; - TTO_ClassRangeRecord* crr; - - - cdf2 = &cd->cd.cd2; - - cdf2->ClassRangeCount++; - - if ( REALLOC_ARRAY( cdf2->ClassRangeRecord, cdf2->ClassRangeCount, - TTO_ClassRangeRecord ) ) - return error; - - crr = cdf2->ClassRangeRecord; - index = cdf2->ClassRangeCount - 1; - - crr[index].Start = start; - crr[index].End = end; - crr[index].Class = class; - - cd->Defined[class] = TRUE; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_GDEF_Build_ClassDefinition( TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef, - TT_UShort num_glyphs, - TT_UShort glyph_count, - TT_UShort* glyph_array, - TT_UShort* class_array ) - { - UShort start, curr_glyph, curr_class; - UShort n, count; - TT_Error error; - - TTO_ClassDefinition* gcd; - TTO_ClassRangeRecord* gcrr; - UShort** ngc; - - - if ( !gdef || !glyph_array || !class_array ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - gcd = &gdef->GlyphClassDef; - - /* We build a format 2 table */ - - gcd->ClassFormat = 2; - - /* A GlyphClassDef table contains at most 5 different class values */ - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( gcd->Defined, 5, Bool ) ) - return error; - - gcd->cd.cd2.ClassRangeCount = 0; - gcd->cd.cd2.ClassRangeRecord = NULL; - - start = glyph_array[0]; - curr_class = class_array[0]; - curr_glyph = start; - - if ( curr_class >= 5 ) - { - error = TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - goto Fail4; - } - - glyph_count--; - - for ( n = 0; n <= glyph_count; n++ ) - { - if ( curr_glyph == glyph_array[n] && curr_class == class_array[n] ) - { - if ( n == glyph_count ) - { - if ( ( error = Make_ClassRange( gcd, start, - curr_glyph, - curr_class ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail3; - } - else - { - if ( curr_glyph == 0xFFFF ) - { - error = TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - goto Fail3; - } - else - curr_glyph++; - } - } - else - { - if ( ( error = Make_ClassRange( gcd, start, - curr_glyph - 1, - curr_class ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail3; - - if ( curr_glyph > glyph_array[n] ) - { - error = TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - goto Fail3; - } - - start = glyph_array[n]; - curr_class = class_array[n]; - curr_glyph = start; - - if ( curr_class >= 5 ) - { - error = TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - goto Fail3; - } - - if ( n == glyph_count ) - { - if ( ( error = Make_ClassRange( gcd, start, - curr_glyph, - curr_class ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail3; - } - else - { - if ( curr_glyph == 0xFFFF ) - { - error = TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - goto Fail3; - } - else - curr_glyph++; - } - } - } - - /* now prepare the arrays for class values assigned during the lookup - process */ - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( gdef->NewGlyphClasses, - gcd->cd.cd2.ClassRangeCount + 1, UShort* ) ) - goto Fail2; - - count = gcd->cd.cd2.ClassRangeCount; - gcrr = gcd->cd.cd2.ClassRangeRecord; - ngc = gdef->NewGlyphClasses; - - /* We allocate arrays for all glyphs not covered by the class range - records. Each element holds four class values. */ - - if ( gcrr[0].Start ) - { - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( ngc[0], gcrr[0].Start / 4 + 1, UShort ) ) - goto Fail1; - } - - for ( n = 1; n < count; n++ ) - { - if ( gcrr[n].Start - gcrr[n - 1].End > 1 ) - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( ngc[n], - ( gcrr[n].Start - gcrr[n - 1].End - 1 ) / 4 + 1, - UShort ) ) - goto Fail1; - } - - if ( gcrr[count - 1].End != num_glyphs - 1 ) - { - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( ngc[count], - ( num_glyphs - gcrr[count - 1].End - 1 ) / 4 + 1, - UShort ) ) - goto Fail1; - } - - gdef->LastGlyph = num_glyphs - 1; - - gdef->MarkAttachClassDef_offset = 0L; - gdef->MarkAttachClassDef.loaded = FALSE; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail1: - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - FREE( ngc[n] ); - - Fail2: - FREE( gdef->NewGlyphClasses ); - - Fail3: - FREE( gcd->cd.cd2.ClassRangeRecord ); - - Fail4: - FREE( gcd->Defined ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_NewGlyphClasses( TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef ) - { - UShort** ngc; - UShort n, count; - - - if ( gdef->NewGlyphClasses ) - { - count = gdef->GlyphClassDef.cd.cd2.ClassRangeCount + 1; - ngc = gdef->NewGlyphClasses; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - FREE( ngc[n] ); - - FREE( ngc ); - } - } - - - TT_Error Add_Glyph_Property( TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef, - UShort glyphID, - UShort property ) - { - TT_Error error; - UShort class, new_class, index; - UShort byte, bits, mask; - UShort array_index, glyph_index; - - TTO_ClassRangeRecord* gcrr; - UShort** ngc; - - - error = Get_Class( &gdef->GlyphClassDef, glyphID, &class, &index ); - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - - /* we don't accept glyphs covered in `GlyphClassDef' */ - - if ( !error ) - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - - switch ( property ) - { - case 0: - new_class = UNCLASSIFIED_GLYPH; - break; - - case TTO_BASE_GLYPH: - new_class = SIMPLE_GLYPH; - break; - - case TTO_LIGATURE: - new_class = LIGATURE_GLYPH; - break; - - case TTO_MARK: - new_class = MARK_GLYPH; - break; - - case TTO_COMPONENT: - new_class = COMPONENT_GLYPH; - break; - - default: - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - } - - gcrr = gdef->GlyphClassDef.cd.cd2.ClassRangeRecord; - ngc = gdef->NewGlyphClasses; - - if ( glyphID < gcrr[index].Start ) - { - array_index = 0; - if ( index == 0 ) - glyph_index = glyphID; - else - glyph_index = glyphID - gcrr[index - 1].End - 1; - } - else - { - array_index = index + 1; - glyph_index = glyphID - gcrr[index].End - 1; - } - - byte = ngc[array_index][glyph_index / 4 + 1]; - bits = byte >> ( 16 - ( glyph_index % 4 + 1 ) * 4 ); - class = bits & 0x000F; - - /* we don't overwrite existing entries */ - - if ( !class ) - { - bits = new_class << ( 16 - ( glyph_index % 4 + 1 ) * 4 ); - mask = ~( 0x000F << ( 16 - ( glyph_index % 4 + 1 ) * 4 ) ); - - ngc[array_index][glyph_index / 4 + 1] &= mask; - ngc[array_index][glyph_index / 4 + 1] |= bits; - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - TT_Error Check_Property( TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef, - UShort index, - UShort flags, - UShort* property ) - { - TT_Error error; - - - if ( gdef ) - { - error = TT_GDEF_Get_Glyph_Property( gdef, index, property ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - if ( flags & IGNORE_SPECIAL_MARKS ) - { - /* This is OpenType 1.2 */ - - if ( (flags & 0xFF00) != *property ) - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - } - else { - if ( flags & *property ) - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - } - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxgdef.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxgdef.h deleted file mode 100644 index 927d0a1bdbe..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxgdef.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,218 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ftxgdef.h - * - * TrueType Open GDEF table support - * - * Copyright 1996-2001 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#ifndef FTXOPEN_H -#error "Don't include this file! Use ftxopen.h instead." -#endif - -#ifndef FTXGDEF_H -#define FTXGDEF_H - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -#define TTO_Err_Invalid_GDEF_SubTable_Format 0x1030 -#define TTO_Err_Invalid_GDEF_SubTable 0x1031 - -#define GDEF_ID Build_Extension_ID( 'G', 'D', 'E', 'F' ) - - -/* GDEF glyph classes */ - -#define UNCLASSIFIED_GLYPH 0 -#define SIMPLE_GLYPH 1 -#define LIGATURE_GLYPH 2 -#define MARK_GLYPH 3 -#define COMPONENT_GLYPH 4 - -/* GDEF glyph properties, corresponding to class values 1-4. Note that - TTO_COMPONENT has no corresponding flag in the LookupFlag field. */ - -#define TTO_BASE_GLYPH 0x0002 -#define TTO_LIGATURE 0x0004 -#define TTO_MARK 0x0008 -#define TTO_COMPONENT 0x0010 - - - /* Attachment related structures */ - - struct TTO_AttachPoint_ - { - TT_UShort PointCount; /* size of the PointIndex array */ - TT_UShort* PointIndex; /* array of contour points */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_AttachPoint_ TTO_AttachPoint; - - - struct TTO_AttachList_ - { - TT_Bool loaded; - - TTO_Coverage Coverage; /* Coverage table */ - TT_UShort GlyphCount; /* number of glyphs with - attachments */ - TTO_AttachPoint* AttachPoint; /* array of AttachPoint tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_AttachList_ TTO_AttachList; - - - /* Ligature Caret related structures */ - - struct TTO_CaretValueFormat1_ - { - TT_Short Coordinate; /* x or y value (in design units) */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_CaretValueFormat1_ TTO_CaretValueFormat1; - - - struct TTO_CaretValueFormat2_ - { - TT_UShort CaretValuePoint; /* contour point index on glyph */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_CaretValueFormat2_ TTO_CaretValueFormat2; - - - struct TTO_CaretValueFormat3_ - { - TT_Short Coordinate; /* x or y value (in design units) */ - TTO_Device Device; /* Device table for x or y value */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_CaretValueFormat3_ TTO_CaretValueFormat3; - - - struct TTO_CaretValueFormat4_ - { - TT_UShort IdCaretValue; /* metric ID */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_CaretValueFormat4_ TTO_CaretValueFormat4; - - - struct TTO_CaretValue_ - { - TT_UShort CaretValueFormat; /* 1, 2, 3, or 4 */ - - union - { - TTO_CaretValueFormat1 cvf1; - TTO_CaretValueFormat2 cvf2; - TTO_CaretValueFormat3 cvf3; - TTO_CaretValueFormat4 cvf4; - } cvf; - }; - - typedef struct TTO_CaretValue_ TTO_CaretValue; - - - struct TTO_LigGlyph_ - { - TT_Bool loaded; - - TT_UShort CaretCount; /* number of caret values */ - TTO_CaretValue* CaretValue; /* array of caret values */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_LigGlyph_ TTO_LigGlyph; - - - struct TTO_LigCaretList_ - { - TT_Bool loaded; - - TTO_Coverage Coverage; /* Coverage table */ - TT_UShort LigGlyphCount; /* number of ligature glyphs */ - TTO_LigGlyph* LigGlyph; /* array of LigGlyph tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_LigCaretList_ TTO_LigCaretList; - - - /* The `NewGlyphClasses' field is not defined in the TTO specification. - We use it for fonts with a constructed `GlyphClassDef' structure - (i.e., which don't have a GDEF table) to collect glyph classes - assigned during the lookup process. The number of arrays in this - pointer array is GlyphClassDef->cd.cd2.ClassRangeCount+1; the nth - array then contains the glyph class values of the glyphs not covered - by the ClassRangeRecords structures with index n-1 and n. We store - glyph class values for four glyphs in a single array element. - - `LastGlyph' is identical to the number of glyphs minus one in the - font; we need it only if `NewGlyphClasses' is not NULL (to have an - upper bound for the last array). - - Note that we first store the file offset to the `MarkAttachClassDef' - field (which has been introduced in OpenType 1.2) -- since the - `Version' field value hasn't been increased to indicate that we have - one more field for some obscure reason, we must parse the GSUB table - to find out whether class values refer to this table. Only then we - can finally load the MarkAttachClassDef structure if necessary. */ - - struct TTO_GDEFHeader_ - { - TT_Bool loaded; - TT_ULong offset; - - TT_Fixed Version; - - TTO_ClassDefinition GlyphClassDef; - TTO_AttachList AttachList; - TTO_LigCaretList LigCaretList; - TT_ULong MarkAttachClassDef_offset; - TTO_ClassDefinition MarkAttachClassDef; /* new in OT 1.2 */ - - TT_UShort LastGlyph; - TT_UShort** NewGlyphClasses; - }; - - typedef struct TTO_GDEFHeader_ TTO_GDEFHeader; - - - /* finally, the GDEF API */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Init_GDEF_Extension( TT_Engine engine ); - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Load_GDEF_Table( TT_Face face, - TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef ); - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_GDEF_Get_Glyph_Property( TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef, - TT_UShort glyphID, - TT_UShort* property ); - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_GDEF_Build_ClassDefinition( TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef, - TT_UShort num_glyphs, - TT_UShort glyph_count, - TT_UShort* glyph_array, - TT_UShort* class_array ); - - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - -#endif /* FTXGDEF_H */ - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxgpos.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxgpos.c deleted file mode 100644 index 534fda0f4ae..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxgpos.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6224 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ftxgpos.c - * - * TrueType Open GPOS table support. - * - * Copyright 1996-2001 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -/* XXX There is *a lot* of duplicated code (cf. formats 7 and 8), but - I don't care currently. I believe that it would be possible to - save about 50% of TTO code by carefully designing the structures, - sharing as much as possible with extensive use of macros. This - is something for a volunteer :-) */ - -#include "tttypes.h" -#include "tttags.h" -#include "ttload.h" -#include "ttextend.h" -#include "ttmemory.h" -#include "ttfile.h" - -#include "ftxopen.h" -#include "ftxopenf.h" - - - struct GPOS_Instance_ - { - TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos; - TT_Instance instance; - TT_Glyph glyph; - UShort load_flags; /* how the glyph should be loaded */ - TT_Bool r2l; - - UShort first; /* the first glyph in a chain of - cursive connections */ - UShort last; /* the last valid glyph -- used - with cursive positioning */ - TT_Pos anchor_x; /* the coordinates of the anchor point */ - TT_Pos anchor_y; /* of the last valid glyph */ - }; - - typedef struct GPOS_Instance_ GPOS_Instance; - - - static TT_Error Do_Glyph_Lookup( GPOS_Instance* gpi, - UShort lookup_index, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GPOS_Data* out, - UShort context_length, - int nesting_level ); - - - - /********************** - * Extension Functions - **********************/ - - /* the client application must replace this with something more - meaningful if multiple master fonts are to be supported. */ - - static TT_Error default_mmfunc( TT_Instance instance, - TT_UShort metric_id, - TT_Pos* metric_value, - void* data ) - { - return TTO_Err_No_MM_Interpreter; - } - - - static TT_Error GPOS_Create( void* ext, - PFace face ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( face->stream ); - - TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos = (TTO_GPOSHeader*)ext; - Long table; - - - /* by convention */ - - if ( !gpos ) - return TT_Err_Ok; - - /* a null offset indicates that there is no GPOS table */ - - gpos->offset = 0; - - /* we store the start offset and the size of the subtable */ - - table = TT_LookUp_Table( face, TTAG_GPOS ); - if ( table < 0 ) - return TT_Err_Ok; /* The table is optional */ - - if ( FILE_Seek( face->dirTables[table].Offset ) || - ACCESS_Frame( 4L ) ) - return error; - - gpos->offset = FILE_Pos() - 4L; /* undo ACCESS_Frame() */ - gpos->Version = GET_ULong(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - /* a default mmfunc() handler which just returns an error */ - - gpos->mmfunc = default_mmfunc; - - /* the default glyph function is TT_Load_Glyph() */ - - gpos->gfunc = TT_Load_Glyph; - - gpos->loaded = FALSE; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - static TT_Error GPOS_Destroy( void* ext, - PFace face ) - { - TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos = (TTO_GPOSHeader*)ext; - - - /* by convention */ - - if ( !gpos ) - return TT_Err_Ok; - - if ( gpos->loaded ) - { - Free_LookupList( &gpos->LookupList, GPOS ); - Free_FeatureList( &gpos->FeatureList ); - Free_ScriptList( &gpos->ScriptList ); - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Init_GPOS_Extension( TT_Engine engine ) - { - PEngine_Instance _engine = HANDLE_Engine( engine ); - - - if ( !_engine ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Engine; - - return TT_Register_Extension( _engine, - GPOS_ID, - sizeof ( TTO_GPOSHeader ), - GPOS_Create, - GPOS_Destroy ); - } - - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Load_GPOS_Table( TT_Face face, - TTO_GPOSHeader* retptr, - TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef ) - { - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - UShort i, num_lookups; - TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos; - TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef_reg; - TTO_Lookup* lo; - - PFace faze = HANDLE_Face( face ); - DEFINE_ALL_LOCALS; - - - if ( !retptr ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - if ( !faze ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Face_Handle; - - error = TT_Extension_Get( faze, GPOS_ID, (void**)&gpos ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - if ( gpos->offset == 0 ) - return TT_Err_Table_Missing; /* no GPOS table; nothing to do */ - - /* now access stream */ - - if ( USE_Stream( faze->stream, stream ) ) - return error; - - base_offset = gpos->offset; - - /* skip version */ - - if ( FILE_Seek( base_offset + 4L ) || - ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_ScriptList( &gpos->ScriptList, - faze ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - return error; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail3; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_FeatureList( &gpos->FeatureList, - faze ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail3; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail2; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_LookupList( &gpos->LookupList, - faze, GPOS ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail2; - - gpos->gdef = gdef; /* can be NULL */ - - /* We now check the LookupFlags for values larger than 0xFF to find - out whether we need to load the `MarkAttachClassDef' field of the - GDEF table -- this hack is necessary for OpenType 1.2 tables since - the version field of the GDEF table hasn't been incremented. - - For constructed GDEF tables, we only load it if - `MarkAttachClassDef_offset' is not zero (nevertheless, a build of - a constructed mark attach table is not supported currently). */ - - if ( gdef && - gdef->MarkAttachClassDef_offset && !gdef->MarkAttachClassDef.loaded ) - { - lo = gpos->LookupList.Lookup; - num_lookups = gpos->LookupList.LookupCount; - - for ( i = 0; i < num_lookups; i++ ) - { - if ( lo[i].LookupFlag & IGNORE_SPECIAL_MARKS ) - { - if ( FILE_Seek( gdef->MarkAttachClassDef_offset ) || - ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail1; - - new_offset = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( !new_offset ) - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GDEF_SubTable; - - new_offset += gdef->offset; - - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_ClassDefinition( &gdef->MarkAttachClassDef, - 256, faze ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail1; - - /* copy the class definition pointer into the extension structure */ - - error = TT_Extension_Get( faze, GDEF_ID, (void**)&gdef_reg ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - *gdef_reg = *gdef; - - break; - } - } - } - - gpos->loaded = TRUE; - *retptr = *gpos; - DONE_Stream( stream ); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail1: - Free_LookupList( &gpos->LookupList, GPOS ); - - Fail2: - Free_FeatureList( &gpos->FeatureList ); - - Fail3: - Free_ScriptList( &gpos->ScriptList ); - - /* release stream */ - - DONE_Stream( stream ); - - return error; - } - - - - /***************************** - * SubTable related functions - *****************************/ - - /* shared tables */ - - /* ValueRecord */ - - /* There is a subtle difference in the specs between a `table' and a - `record' -- offsets for device tables in ValueRecords are taken from - the parent table and not the parent record. */ - - static TT_Error Load_ValueRecord( TTO_ValueRecord* vr, - UShort format, - ULong base_offset, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - ULong cur_offset, new_offset; - - - if ( format & HAVE_X_PLACEMENT ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - vr->XPlacement = GET_Short(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - } - else - vr->XPlacement = 0; - - if ( format & HAVE_Y_PLACEMENT ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - vr->YPlacement = GET_Short(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - } - else - vr->YPlacement = 0; - - if ( format & HAVE_X_ADVANCE ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - vr->XAdvance = GET_Short(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - } - else - vr->XAdvance = 0; - - if ( format & HAVE_Y_ADVANCE ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - vr->YAdvance = GET_Short(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - } - else - vr->YAdvance = 0; - - if ( format & HAVE_X_PLACEMENT_DEVICE ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - new_offset = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( new_offset ) - { - new_offset += base_offset; - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Device( &vr->XPlacementDevice, - input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - return error; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - else - goto empty1; - } - else - { - empty1: - vr->XPlacementDevice.StartSize = 0; - vr->XPlacementDevice.EndSize = 0; - vr->XPlacementDevice.DeltaValue = NULL; - } - - if ( format & HAVE_Y_PLACEMENT_DEVICE ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail3; - - new_offset = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( new_offset ) - { - new_offset += base_offset; - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Device( &vr->YPlacementDevice, - input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail3; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - else - goto empty2; - } - else - { - empty2: - vr->YPlacementDevice.StartSize = 0; - vr->YPlacementDevice.EndSize = 0; - vr->YPlacementDevice.DeltaValue = NULL; - } - - if ( format & HAVE_X_ADVANCE_DEVICE ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail2; - - new_offset = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( new_offset ) - { - new_offset += base_offset; - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Device( &vr->XAdvanceDevice, - input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail2; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - else - goto empty3; - } - else - { - empty3: - vr->XAdvanceDevice.StartSize = 0; - vr->XAdvanceDevice.EndSize = 0; - vr->XAdvanceDevice.DeltaValue = NULL; - } - - if ( format & HAVE_Y_ADVANCE_DEVICE ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail1; - - new_offset = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( new_offset ) - { - new_offset += base_offset; - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Device( &vr->YAdvanceDevice, - input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail1; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - else - goto empty4; - } - else - { - empty4: - vr->YAdvanceDevice.StartSize = 0; - vr->YAdvanceDevice.EndSize = 0; - vr->YAdvanceDevice.DeltaValue = NULL; - } - - if ( format & HAVE_X_ID_PLACEMENT ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail1; - - vr->XIdPlacement = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - } - else - vr->XIdPlacement = 0; - - if ( format & HAVE_Y_ID_PLACEMENT ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail1; - - vr->YIdPlacement = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - } - else - vr->YIdPlacement = 0; - - if ( format & HAVE_X_ID_ADVANCE ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail1; - - vr->XIdAdvance = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - } - else - vr->XIdAdvance = 0; - - if ( format & HAVE_Y_ID_ADVANCE ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail1; - - vr->YIdAdvance = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - } - else - vr->YIdAdvance = 0; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail1: - Free_Device( &vr->YAdvanceDevice ); - - Fail2: - Free_Device( &vr->XAdvanceDevice ); - - Fail3: - Free_Device( &vr->YPlacementDevice ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_ValueRecord( TTO_ValueRecord* vr, - UShort format ) - { - if ( format & HAVE_Y_ADVANCE_DEVICE ) - Free_Device( &vr->YAdvanceDevice ); - if ( format & HAVE_X_ADVANCE_DEVICE ) - Free_Device( &vr->XAdvanceDevice ); - if ( format & HAVE_Y_PLACEMENT_DEVICE ) - Free_Device( &vr->YPlacementDevice ); - if ( format & HAVE_X_PLACEMENT_DEVICE ) - Free_Device( &vr->XPlacementDevice ); - } - - - static TT_Error Get_ValueRecord( GPOS_Instance* gpi, - TTO_ValueRecord* vr, - UShort format, - TTO_GPOS_Data* gd ) - { - TT_Pos value; - Short pixel_value; - TT_Error error = TT_Err_Ok; - TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos = gpi->gpos; - PInstance ins; - - UShort x_ppem, y_ppem; - Fixed x_scale, y_scale; - - - if ( !format ) - return TT_Err_Ok; - - ins = HANDLE_Instance( gpi->instance ); - - x_ppem = ins->metrics.x_ppem; - y_ppem = ins->metrics.y_ppem; - x_scale = TT_MulDiv( 0x10000, - ins->metrics.x_scale1, - ins->metrics.x_scale2 ); - y_scale = TT_MulDiv( 0x10000, - ins->metrics.y_scale1, - ins->metrics.y_scale2 ); - - /* design units -> fractional pixel */ - - if ( format & HAVE_X_PLACEMENT ) - gd->x_pos += x_scale * vr->XPlacement / 0x10000; - if ( format & HAVE_Y_PLACEMENT ) - gd->y_pos += y_scale * vr->YPlacement / 0x10000; - if ( format & HAVE_X_ADVANCE ) - gd->x_advance += x_scale * vr->XAdvance / 0x10000; - if ( format & HAVE_Y_ADVANCE ) - gd->y_advance += y_scale * vr->YAdvance / 0x10000; - - /* we use the device tables only if gpi->glyph.z is not NULL */ - - if ( gpi->glyph.z ) - { - /* pixel -> fractional pixel */ - - if ( format & HAVE_X_PLACEMENT_DEVICE ) - { - Get_Device( &vr->XPlacementDevice, x_ppem, &pixel_value ); - gd->x_pos += pixel_value << 6; - } - if ( format & HAVE_Y_PLACEMENT_DEVICE ) - { - Get_Device( &vr->YPlacementDevice, y_ppem, &pixel_value ); - gd->y_pos += pixel_value << 6; - } - if ( format & HAVE_X_ADVANCE_DEVICE ) - { - Get_Device( &vr->XAdvanceDevice, x_ppem, &pixel_value ); - gd->x_advance += pixel_value << 6; - } - if ( format & HAVE_Y_ADVANCE_DEVICE ) - { - Get_Device( &vr->YAdvanceDevice, y_ppem, &pixel_value ); - gd->y_advance += pixel_value << 6; - } - } - - /* values returned from mmfunc() are already in fractional pixels */ - - if ( format & HAVE_X_ID_PLACEMENT ) - { - error = (gpos->mmfunc)( gpi->instance, vr->XIdPlacement, - &value, gpos->data ); - if ( error ) - return error; - gd->x_pos += value; - } - if ( format & HAVE_Y_ID_PLACEMENT ) - { - error = (gpos->mmfunc)( gpi->instance, vr->YIdPlacement, - &value, gpos->data ); - if ( error ) - return error; - gd->y_pos += value; - } - if ( format & HAVE_X_ID_ADVANCE ) - { - error = (gpos->mmfunc)( gpi->instance, vr->XIdAdvance, - &value, gpos->data ); - if ( error ) - return error; - gd->x_advance += value; - } - if ( format & HAVE_Y_ID_ADVANCE ) - { - error = (gpos->mmfunc)( gpi->instance, vr->YIdAdvance, - &value, gpos->data ); - if ( error ) - return error; - gd->y_advance += value; - } - - return error; - } - - - /* AnchorFormat1 */ - /* AnchorFormat2 */ - /* AnchorFormat3 */ - /* AnchorFormat4 */ - - static TT_Error Load_Anchor( TTO_Anchor* an, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - an->PosFormat = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - switch ( an->PosFormat ) - { - case 1: - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 4L ) ) - return error; - - an->af.af1.XCoordinate = GET_Short(); - an->af.af1.YCoordinate = GET_Short(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - break; - - case 2: - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 6L ) ) - return error; - - an->af.af2.XCoordinate = GET_Short(); - an->af.af2.YCoordinate = GET_Short(); - an->af.af2.AnchorPoint = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - break; - - case 3: - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 6L ) ) - return error; - - an->af.af3.XCoordinate = GET_Short(); - an->af.af3.YCoordinate = GET_Short(); - - new_offset = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( new_offset ) - { - new_offset += base_offset; - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Device( &an->af.af3.XDeviceTable, - input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - return error; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - else - { - an->af.af3.XDeviceTable.StartSize = 0; - an->af.af3.XDeviceTable.EndSize = 0; - an->af.af3.XDeviceTable.DeltaValue = 0; - } - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail; - - new_offset = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( new_offset ) - { - new_offset += base_offset; - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Device( &an->af.af3.YDeviceTable, - input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - else - { - an->af.af3.YDeviceTable.StartSize = 0; - an->af.af3.YDeviceTable.EndSize = 0; - an->af.af3.YDeviceTable.DeltaValue = 0; - } - break; - - case 4: - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 4L ) ) - return error; - - an->af.af4.XIdAnchor = GET_UShort(); - an->af.af4.YIdAnchor = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - break; - - default: - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GPOS_SubTable_Format; - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail: - Free_Device( &an->af.af3.XDeviceTable ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_Anchor( TTO_Anchor* an ) - { - if ( an->PosFormat == 3 ) - { - Free_Device( &an->af.af3.YDeviceTable ); - Free_Device( &an->af.af3.XDeviceTable ); - } - } - - - static TT_Error Get_Anchor( GPOS_Instance* gpi, - TTO_Anchor* an, - TT_UShort glyph_index, - TT_Pos* x_value, - TT_Pos* y_value ) - { - TT_Error error = TT_Err_Ok; - - PInstance ins; - PGlyph glyph; - TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos = gpi->gpos; - UShort ap; - - Short pixel_value; - UShort load_flags; - - UShort x_ppem, y_ppem; - Fixed x_scale, y_scale; - - - ins = HANDLE_Instance( gpi->instance ); - - x_ppem = ins->metrics.x_ppem; - y_ppem = ins->metrics.y_ppem; - x_scale = TT_MulDiv( 0x10000, - ins->metrics.x_scale1, - ins->metrics.x_scale2 ); - y_scale = TT_MulDiv( 0x10000, - ins->metrics.y_scale1, - ins->metrics.y_scale2 ); - - switch ( an->PosFormat ) - { - case 0: - /* The special case of an empty AnchorTable */ - - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - - case 1: - *x_value = x_scale * an->af.af1.XCoordinate / 0x10000; - *y_value = y_scale * an->af.af1.YCoordinate / 0x10000; - break; - - case 2: - /* glyphs must be scaled */ - - load_flags = gpi->load_flags | TTLOAD_SCALE_GLYPH; - - /* we use the glyph contour point only if gpi->glyph.z is not NULL */ - - if ( gpi->glyph.z ) - { - error = (gpos->gfunc)( gpi->instance, gpi->glyph, - glyph_index, load_flags ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - glyph = HANDLE_Glyph( gpi->glyph ); - ap = an->af.af2.AnchorPoint; - - /* if outline.n_points is set to zero by gfunc(), we use the - design coordinate value pair. This can happen e.g. for - sbit glyphs */ - - if ( !glyph->outline.n_points ) - goto no_contour_point; - - if ( ap >= glyph->outline.n_points ) - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GPOS_SubTable; - - *x_value = glyph->outline.points[ap].x; - *y_value = glyph->outline.points[ap].y; - } - else - { - no_contour_point: - *x_value = x_scale * an->af.af3.XCoordinate / 0x10000; - *y_value = y_scale * an->af.af3.YCoordinate / 0x10000; - } - break; - - case 3: - /* we use the device tables only if gpi->glyph.z is not NULL */ - - if ( gpi->glyph.z ) - { - Get_Device( &an->af.af3.XDeviceTable, x_ppem, &pixel_value ); - *x_value = pixel_value << 6; - Get_Device( &an->af.af3.YDeviceTable, y_ppem, &pixel_value ); - *y_value = pixel_value << 6; - } - else - *x_value = *y_value = 0; - - *x_value += x_scale * an->af.af3.XCoordinate / 0x10000; - *y_value += y_scale * an->af.af3.YCoordinate / 0x10000; - break; - - case 4: - error = (gpos->mmfunc)( gpi->instance, an->af.af4.XIdAnchor, - x_value, gpos->data ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - error = (gpos->mmfunc)( gpi->instance, an->af.af4.YIdAnchor, - y_value, gpos->data ); - if ( error ) - return error; - break; - } - - return error; - } - - - /* MarkArray */ - - static TT_Error Load_MarkArray ( TTO_MarkArray* ma, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - TTO_MarkRecord* mr; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - count = ma->MarkCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - ma->MarkRecord = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( ma->MarkRecord, count, TTO_MarkRecord ) ) - return error; - - mr = ma->MarkRecord; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 4L ) ) - goto Fail; - - mr[n].Class = GET_UShort(); - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Anchor( &mr[n].MarkAnchor, input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail: - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_Anchor( &mr[n].MarkAnchor ); - - FREE( mr ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_MarkArray( TTO_MarkArray* ma ) - { - UShort n, count; - - TTO_MarkRecord* mr; - - - if ( ma->MarkRecord ) - { - count = ma->MarkCount; - mr = ma->MarkRecord; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_Anchor( &mr[n].MarkAnchor ); - - FREE( mr ); - } - } - - - /* LookupType 1 */ - - /* SinglePosFormat1 */ - /* SinglePosFormat2 */ - - TT_Error Load_SinglePos( TTO_SinglePos* sp, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count, format; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - TTO_ValueRecord* vr; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 6L ) ) - return error; - - sp->PosFormat = GET_UShort(); - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - format = sp->ValueFormat = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( !format ) - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GPOS_SubTable; - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Coverage( &sp->Coverage, input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - return error; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - - switch ( sp->PosFormat ) - { - case 1: - error = Load_ValueRecord( &sp->spf.spf1.Value, format, - base_offset, input ); - if ( error ) - goto Fail2; - break; - - case 2: - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail2; - - count = sp->spf.spf2.ValueCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - sp->spf.spf2.Value = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( sp->spf.spf2.Value, count, TTO_ValueRecord ) ) - goto Fail2; - - vr = sp->spf.spf2.Value; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - error = Load_ValueRecord( &vr[n], format, base_offset, input ); - if ( error ) - goto Fail1; - } - break; - - default: - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GPOS_SubTable_Format; - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail1: - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_ValueRecord( &vr[n], format ); - - FREE( vr ); - - Fail2: - Free_Coverage( &sp->Coverage ); - return error; - } - - - void Free_SinglePos( TTO_SinglePos* sp ) - { - UShort n, count, format; - - TTO_ValueRecord* v; - - - format = sp->ValueFormat; - - switch ( sp->PosFormat ) - { - case 1: - Free_ValueRecord( &sp->spf.spf1.Value, format ); - break; - - case 2: - if ( sp->spf.spf2.Value ) - { - count = sp->spf.spf2.ValueCount; - v = sp->spf.spf2.Value; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_ValueRecord( &v[n], format ); - - FREE( v ); - } - break; - } - - Free_Coverage( &sp->Coverage ); - } - - - static TT_Error Lookup_SinglePos( GPOS_Instance* gpi, - TTO_SinglePos* sp, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GPOS_Data* out, - UShort flags, - UShort context_length ) - { - UShort index, property; - TT_Error error; - TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos = gpi->gpos; - - - if ( context_length != 0xFFFF && context_length < 1 ) - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - - if ( CHECK_Property( gpos->gdef, in->string[in->pos], flags, &property ) ) - return error; - - error = Coverage_Index( &sp->Coverage, in->string[in->pos], &index ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - switch ( sp->PosFormat ) - { - case 1: - error = Get_ValueRecord( gpi, &sp->spf.spf1.Value, - sp->ValueFormat, &out[in->pos] ); - if ( error ) - return error; - break; - - case 2: - if ( index >= sp->spf.spf2.ValueCount ) - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GPOS_SubTable; - error = Get_ValueRecord( gpi, &sp->spf.spf2.Value[index], - sp->ValueFormat, &out[in->pos] ); - if ( error ) - return error; - break; - - default: - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GPOS_SubTable; - } - - (in->pos)++; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - /* LookupType 2 */ - - /* PairSet */ - - static TT_Error Load_PairSet ( TTO_PairSet* ps, - UShort format1, - UShort format2, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - ULong base_offset; - - TTO_PairValueRecord* pvr; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - count = ps->PairValueCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - ps->PairValueRecord = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( ps->PairValueRecord, count, TTO_PairValueRecord ) ) - return error; - - pvr = ps->PairValueRecord; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail; - - pvr[n].SecondGlyph = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( format1 ) - { - error = Load_ValueRecord( &pvr[n].Value1, format1, - base_offset, input ); - if ( error ) - goto Fail; - } - if ( format2 ) - { - error = Load_ValueRecord( &pvr[n].Value2, format2, - base_offset, input ); - if ( error ) - goto Fail; - } - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail: - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - if ( format1 ) - Free_ValueRecord( &pvr[n].Value1, format1 ); - if ( format2 ) - Free_ValueRecord( &pvr[n].Value2, format2 ); - } - - FREE( pvr ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_PairSet( TTO_PairSet* ps, - UShort format1, - UShort format2 ) - { - UShort n, count; - - TTO_PairValueRecord* pvr; - - - if ( ps->PairValueRecord ) - { - count = ps->PairValueCount; - pvr = ps->PairValueRecord; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - if ( format1 ) - Free_ValueRecord( &pvr[n].Value1, format1 ); - if ( format2 ) - Free_ValueRecord( &pvr[n].Value2, format2 ); - } - - FREE( pvr ); - } - } - - - /* PairPosFormat1 */ - - static TT_Error Load_PairPos1( TTO_PairPosFormat1* ppf1, - UShort format1, - UShort format2, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - TTO_PairSet* ps; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos() - 8L; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - count = ppf1->PairSetCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - ppf1->PairSet = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( ppf1->PairSet, count, TTO_PairSet ) ) - goto Fail; - - ps = ppf1->PairSet; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_PairSet( &ps[n], format1, - format2, input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail: - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_PairSet( &ps[n], format1, format2 ); - - FREE( ps ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_PairPos1( TTO_PairPosFormat1* ppf1, - UShort format1, - UShort format2 ) - { - UShort n, count; - - TTO_PairSet* ps; - - - if ( ppf1->PairSet ) - { - count = ppf1->PairSetCount; - ps = ppf1->PairSet; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_PairSet( &ps[n], format1, format2 ); - - FREE( ps ); - } - } - - - /* PairPosFormat2 */ - - static TT_Error Load_PairPos2( TTO_PairPosFormat2* ppf2, - UShort format1, - UShort format2, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort m, n, count1, count2; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset1, new_offset2, base_offset; - - TTO_Class1Record* c1r; - TTO_Class2Record* c2r; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos() - 8L; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 8L ) ) - return error; - - new_offset1 = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - new_offset2 = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - /* `Class1Count' and `Class2Count' are the upper limits for class - values, thus we read it now to make additional safety checks. */ - - count1 = ppf2->Class1Count = GET_UShort(); - count2 = ppf2->Class2Count = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset1 ) || - ( error = Load_ClassDefinition( &ppf2->ClassDef1, count1, - input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - return error; - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset2 ) || - ( error = Load_ClassDefinition( &ppf2->ClassDef2, count2, - input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail2; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - - ppf2->Class1Record = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( ppf2->Class1Record, count1, TTO_Class1Record ) ) - goto Fail1; - - c1r = ppf2->Class1Record; - - for ( m = 0; m < count1; m++ ) - { - c1r[m].Class2Record = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( c1r[m].Class2Record, count2, TTO_Class2Record ) ) - goto Fail1; - - c2r = c1r[m].Class2Record; - - for ( n = 0; n < count2; n++ ) - { - if ( format1 ) - { - error = Load_ValueRecord( &c2r[n].Value1, format1, - base_offset, input ); - if ( error ) - goto Fail1; - } - if ( format2 ) - { - error = Load_ValueRecord( &c2r[n].Value2, format2, - base_offset, input ); - if ( error ) - goto Fail1; - } - } - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail1: - for ( m = 0; m < count1; m++ ) - { - c2r = c1r[m].Class2Record; - - for ( n = 0; n < count2; n++ ) - { - if ( format1 ) - Free_ValueRecord( &c2r[n].Value1, format1 ); - if ( format2 ) - Free_ValueRecord( &c2r[n].Value2, format2 ); - } - - FREE( c2r ); - } - - FREE( c1r ); - - Free_ClassDefinition( &ppf2->ClassDef2 ); - - Fail2: - Free_ClassDefinition( &ppf2->ClassDef1 ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_PairPos2( TTO_PairPosFormat2* ppf2, - UShort format1, - UShort format2 ) - { - UShort m, n, count1, count2; - - TTO_Class1Record* c1r; - TTO_Class2Record* c2r; - - - if ( ppf2->Class1Record ) - { - c1r = ppf2->Class1Record; - count1 = ppf2->Class1Count; - count2 = ppf2->Class2Count; - - for ( m = 0; m < count1; m++ ) - { - c2r = c1r[m].Class2Record; - - for ( n = 0; n < count2; n++ ) - { - if ( format1 ) - Free_ValueRecord( &c2r[n].Value1, format1 ); - if ( format2 ) - Free_ValueRecord( &c2r[n].Value2, format2 ); - } - - FREE( c2r ); - } - - FREE( c1r ); - - Free_ClassDefinition( &ppf2->ClassDef2 ); - Free_ClassDefinition( &ppf2->ClassDef1 ); - } - } - - - TT_Error Load_PairPos( TTO_PairPos* pp, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort format1, format2; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 8L ) ) - return error; - - pp->PosFormat = GET_UShort(); - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - format1 = pp->ValueFormat1 = GET_UShort(); - format2 = pp->ValueFormat2 = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Coverage( &pp->Coverage, input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - return error; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - - switch ( pp->PosFormat ) - { - case 1: - error = Load_PairPos1( &pp->ppf.ppf1, format1, format2, input ); - if ( error ) - goto Fail; - break; - - case 2: - error = Load_PairPos2( &pp->ppf.ppf2, format1, format2, input ); - if ( error ) - goto Fail; - break; - - default: - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GPOS_SubTable_Format; - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail: - Free_Coverage( &pp->Coverage ); - return error; - } - - - void Free_PairPos( TTO_PairPos* pp ) - { - UShort format1, format2; - - - format1 = pp->ValueFormat1; - format2 = pp->ValueFormat2; - - switch ( pp->PosFormat ) - { - case 1: - Free_PairPos1( &pp->ppf.ppf1, format1, format2 ); - break; - - case 2: - Free_PairPos2( &pp->ppf.ppf2, format1, format2 ); - break; - } - - Free_Coverage( &pp->Coverage ); - } - - - static TT_Error Lookup_PairPos1( GPOS_Instance* gpi, - TTO_PairPosFormat1* ppf1, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GPOS_Data* out, - UShort first_pos, - UShort index, - UShort format1, - UShort format2 ) - { - TT_Error error; - UShort numpvr, glyph2; - - TTO_PairValueRecord* pvr; - - - if ( index >= ppf1->PairSetCount ) - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GPOS_SubTable; - - pvr = ppf1->PairSet[index].PairValueRecord; - if ( !pvr ) - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GPOS_SubTable; - - glyph2 = in->string[in->pos]; - - for ( numpvr = ppf1->PairSet[index].PairValueCount; - numpvr; - numpvr--, pvr++ ) - { - if ( glyph2 == pvr->SecondGlyph ) - { - error = Get_ValueRecord( gpi, &pvr->Value1, format1, - &out[first_pos] ); - if ( error ) - return error; - return Get_ValueRecord( gpi, &pvr->Value2, format2, - &out[in->pos] ); - } - } - - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - } - - - static TT_Error Lookup_PairPos2( GPOS_Instance* gpi, - TTO_PairPosFormat2* ppf2, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GPOS_Data* out, - UShort first_pos, - UShort format1, - UShort format2 ) - { - TT_Error error; - UShort cl1, cl2; - - TTO_Class1Record* c1r; - TTO_Class2Record* c2r; - - - error = Get_Class( &ppf2->ClassDef1, in->string[first_pos], - &cl1, NULL ); - if ( error ) - return error; - error = Get_Class( &ppf2->ClassDef2, in->string[in->pos], - &cl2, NULL ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - c1r = &ppf2->Class1Record[cl1]; - if ( !c1r ) - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GPOS_SubTable; - c2r = &c1r->Class2Record[cl2]; - - error = Get_ValueRecord( gpi, &c2r->Value1, format1, &out[first_pos] ); - if ( error ) - return error; - return Get_ValueRecord( gpi, &c2r->Value2, format2, &out[in->pos] ); - } - - - static TT_Error Lookup_PairPos( GPOS_Instance* gpi, - TTO_PairPos* pp, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GPOS_Data* out, - UShort flags, - UShort context_length ) - { - TT_Error error; - UShort index, property, first_pos; - TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos = gpi->gpos; - - - if ( in->pos >= in->length - 1 ) - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; /* Not enough glyphs in input */ - - if ( context_length != 0xFFFF && context_length < 2 ) - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - - if ( CHECK_Property( gpos->gdef, in->string[in->pos], flags, &property ) ) - return error; - - error = Coverage_Index( &pp->Coverage, in->string[in->pos], &index ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - /* second glyph */ - - first_pos = in->pos; - (in->pos)++; - - while ( CHECK_Property( gpos->gdef, in->string[in->pos], - flags, &property ) ) - { - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - - if ( in->pos < in->length ) - (in->pos)++; - else - break; - } - - switch ( pp->PosFormat ) - { - case 1: - error = Lookup_PairPos1( gpi, &pp->ppf.ppf1, in, out, - first_pos, index, - pp->ValueFormat1, pp->ValueFormat2 ); - break; - - case 2: - error = Lookup_PairPos2( gpi, &pp->ppf.ppf2, in, out, first_pos, - pp->ValueFormat1, pp->ValueFormat2 ); - break; - - default: - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GPOS_SubTable_Format; - } - - /* adjusting the `next' glyph */ - - if ( pp->ValueFormat2 ) - (in->pos)++; - - return error; - } - - - /* LookupType 3 */ - - /* CursivePosFormat1 */ - - TT_Error Load_CursivePos( TTO_CursivePos* cp, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - TTO_EntryExitRecord* eer; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 4L ) ) - return error; - - cp->PosFormat = GET_UShort(); - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Coverage( &cp->Coverage, input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - return error; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail2; - - count = cp->EntryExitCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cp->EntryExitRecord = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( cp->EntryExitRecord, count, TTO_EntryExitRecord ) ) - goto Fail2; - - eer = cp->EntryExitRecord; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - new_offset = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( new_offset ) - { - new_offset += base_offset; - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Anchor( &eer[n].EntryAnchor, - input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail1; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - else - eer[n].EntryAnchor.PosFormat = 0; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - new_offset = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( new_offset ) - { - new_offset += base_offset; - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Anchor( &eer[n].ExitAnchor, - input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail1; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - else - eer[n].ExitAnchor.PosFormat = 0; - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail1: - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - Free_Anchor( &eer[n].EntryAnchor ); - Free_Anchor( &eer[n].ExitAnchor ); - } - - FREE( eer ); - - Fail2: - Free_Coverage( &cp->Coverage ); - return error; - } - - - void Free_CursivePos( TTO_CursivePos* cp ) - { - UShort n, count; - - TTO_EntryExitRecord* eer; - - - if ( cp->EntryExitRecord ) - { - count = cp->EntryExitCount; - eer = cp->EntryExitRecord; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - Free_Anchor( &eer[n].EntryAnchor ); - Free_Anchor( &eer[n].ExitAnchor ); - } - - FREE( eer ); - } - - Free_Coverage( &cp->Coverage ); - } - - - static TT_Error Lookup_CursivePos( GPOS_Instance* gpi, - TTO_CursivePos* cp, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GPOS_Data* out, - UShort flags, - UShort context_length ) - { - UShort index, property; - TT_Error error; - TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos = gpi->gpos; - - TTO_EntryExitRecord* eer; - TT_Pos entry_x, entry_y; - TT_Pos exit_x, exit_y; - - - if ( context_length != 0xFFFF && context_length < 1 ) - { - gpi->last = 0xFFFF; - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - } - - /* Glyphs not having the right GDEF properties will be ignored, i.e., - gpi->last won't be reset (contrary to user defined properties). */ - - if ( CHECK_Property( gpos->gdef, in->string[in->pos], flags, &property ) ) - return error; - - /* We don't handle mark glyphs here. According to Andrei, this isn't - possible, but who knows... */ - - if ( property == MARK_GLYPH ) - { - gpi->last = 0xFFFF; - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - } - - error = Coverage_Index( &cp->Coverage, in->string[in->pos], &index ); - if ( error ) - { - gpi->last = 0xFFFF; - return error; - } - - if ( index >= cp->EntryExitCount ) - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GPOS_SubTable; - - eer = &cp->EntryExitRecord[index]; - - /* Now comes the messiest part of the whole OpenType - specification. At first glance, cursive connections seem easy - to understand, but there are pitfalls! The reason is that - the specs don't mention how to compute the advance values - resp. glyph offsets. I was told it would be an omission, to - be fixed in the next OpenType version... Again many thanks to - Andrei Burago for clarifications. - - Consider the following example: - - | xadv1 | - +---------+ - | | - +-----+--+ 1 | - | | .| | - | 0+--+------+ - | 2 | - | | - 0+--------+ - | xadv2 | - - glyph1: advance width = 12 - anchor point = (3,1) - - glyph2: advance width = 11 - anchor point = (9,4) - - LSB is 1 for both glyphs (so the boxes drawn above are glyph - bboxes). Writing direction is R2L; `0' denotes the glyph's - coordinate origin. - - Now the surprising part: The advance width of the *left* glyph - (resp. of the *bottom* glyph) will be modified, no matter - whether the writing direction is L2R or R2L (resp. T2B or - B2T)! This assymetry is caused by the fact that the glyph's - coordinate origin is always the lower left corner for all - writing directions. - - Continuing the above example, we can compute the new - (horizontal) advance width of glyph2 as - - 9 - 3 = 6 , - - and the new vertical offset of glyph2 as - - 1 - 4 = -3 . - - - Vertical writing direction is far more complicated: - - a) Assuming that we recompute the advance height of the lower glyph: - - -- - +---------+ - -- | | - +-----+--+ 1 | yadv1 - | | .| | - yadv2 | 0+--+------+ -- BSB1 -- - | 2 | -- -- y_offset - | | - BSB2 -- 0+--------+ -- - -- -- - - glyph1: advance height = 6 - anchor point = (3,1) - - glyph2: advance height = 7 - anchor point = (9,4) - - TSB is 1 for both glyphs; writing direction is T2B. - - - BSB1 = yadv1 - (TSB1 + ymax1) - BSB2 = yadv2 - (TSB2 + ymax2) - y_offset = y2 - y1 - - vertical advance width of glyph2 - = y_offset + BSB2 - BSB1 - = (y2 - y1) + (yadv2 - (TSB2 + ymax2)) - (yadv1 - (TSB1 + ymax1)) - = y2 - y1 + yadv2 - TSB2 - ymax2 - (yadv1 - TSB1 - ymax1) - = y2 - y1 + yadv2 - TSB2 - ymax2 - yadv1 + TSB1 + ymax1 - - - b) Assuming that we recompute the advance height of the upper glyph: - - -- -- - +---------+ -- TSB1 - -- -- | | - TSB2 -- +-----+--+ 1 | yadv1 ymax1 - | | .| | - yadv2 | 0+--+------+ -- -- - ymax2 | 2 | -- y_offset - | | - -- 0+--------+ -- - -- - - glyph1: advance height = 6 - anchor point = (3,1) - - glyph2: advance height = 7 - anchor point = (9,4) - - TSB is 1 for both glyphs; writing direction is T2B. - - y_offset = y2 - y1 - - vertical advance width of glyph2 - = TSB1 + ymax1 + y_offset - (TSB2 + ymax2) - = TSB1 + ymax1 + y2 - y1 - TSB2 - ymax2 - - - Comparing a) with b) shows that b) is easier to compute. I'll wait - for a reply from Andrei to see what should really be implemented... - - Since horizontal advance widths or vertical advance heights - can be used alone but not together, no ambiguity occurs. */ - - if ( gpi->last == 0xFFFF ) - goto end; - - /* Get_Anchor() returns TTO_Err_Not_Covered if there is no anchor - table. */ - - error = Get_Anchor( gpi, &eer->EntryAnchor, in->string[in->pos], - &entry_x, &entry_y ); - if ( error == TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - goto end; - if ( error ) - return error; - - if ( gpi->r2l ) - { - out[in->pos].x_advance = entry_x - gpi->anchor_x; - out[in->pos].new_advance = TRUE; - } - else - { - out[gpi->last].x_advance = gpi->anchor_x - entry_x; - out[gpi->last].new_advance = TRUE; - } - - out[in->pos].y_pos = gpi->anchor_y - entry_y + out[gpi->last].y_pos; - - end: - error = Get_Anchor( gpi, &eer->ExitAnchor, in->string[in->pos], - &exit_x, &exit_y ); - if ( error == TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - gpi->last = 0xFFFF; - else - { - if ( gpi->first == 0xFFFF ) - gpi->first = in->pos; - gpi->last = in->pos; - gpi->anchor_x = exit_x; - gpi->anchor_y = exit_y; - } - if ( error ) - return error; - - (in->pos)++; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - /* LookupType 4 */ - - /* BaseArray */ - - static TT_Error Load_BaseArray( TTO_BaseArray* ba, - UShort num_classes, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort m, n, count; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - TTO_BaseRecord* br; - TTO_Anchor* ban; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - count = ba->BaseCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - ba->BaseRecord = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( ba->BaseRecord, count, TTO_BaseRecord ) ) - return error; - - br = ba->BaseRecord; - - for ( m = 0; m < count; m++ ) - { - br[m].BaseAnchor = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( br[m].BaseAnchor, num_classes, TTO_Anchor ) ) - goto Fail; - - ban = br[m].BaseAnchor; - - for ( n = 0; n < num_classes; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Anchor( &ban[n], input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail: - for ( m = 0; m < count; m++ ) - { - ban = br[m].BaseAnchor; - - for ( n = 0; n < num_classes; n++ ) - Free_Anchor( &ban[n] ); - - FREE( ban ); - } - - FREE( br ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_BaseArray( TTO_BaseArray* ba, - UShort num_classes ) - { - UShort m, n, count; - - TTO_BaseRecord* br; - TTO_Anchor* ban; - - - if ( ba->BaseRecord ) - { - count = ba->BaseCount; - br = ba->BaseRecord; - - for ( m = 0; m < count; m++ ) - { - ban = br[m].BaseAnchor; - - for ( n = 0; n < num_classes; n++ ) - Free_Anchor( &ban[n] ); - - FREE( ban ); - } - - FREE( br ); - } - } - - - /* MarkBasePosFormat1 */ - - TT_Error Load_MarkBasePos( TTO_MarkBasePos* mbp, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 4L ) ) - return error; - - mbp->PosFormat = GET_UShort(); - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Coverage( &mbp->MarkCoverage, input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - return error; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail3; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Coverage( &mbp->BaseCoverage, input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail3; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 4L ) ) - goto Fail2; - - mbp->ClassCount = GET_UShort(); - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_MarkArray( &mbp->MarkArray, input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail2; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail1; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_BaseArray( &mbp->BaseArray, mbp->ClassCount, - input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail1; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail1: - Free_MarkArray( &mbp->MarkArray ); - - Fail2: - Free_Coverage( &mbp->BaseCoverage ); - - Fail3: - Free_Coverage( &mbp->MarkCoverage ); - return error; - } - - - void Free_MarkBasePos( TTO_MarkBasePos* mbp ) - { - Free_BaseArray( &mbp->BaseArray, mbp->ClassCount ); - Free_MarkArray( &mbp->MarkArray ); - Free_Coverage( &mbp->BaseCoverage ); - Free_Coverage( &mbp->MarkCoverage ); - } - - - static TT_Error Lookup_MarkBasePos( GPOS_Instance* gpi, - TTO_MarkBasePos* mbp, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GPOS_Data* out, - UShort flags, - UShort context_length ) - { - TT_UInt i, j; - UShort mark_index, base_index, property, class; - TT_Pos x_mark_value, y_mark_value, x_base_value, y_base_value; - TT_Error error; - TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos = gpi->gpos; - - TTO_MarkArray* ma; - TTO_BaseArray* ba; - TTO_BaseRecord* br; - TTO_Anchor* mark_anchor; - TTO_Anchor* base_anchor; - - TTO_GPOS_Data* o; - - - if ( context_length != 0xFFFF && context_length < 1 ) - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - - if ( flags & IGNORE_BASE_GLYPHS ) - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - - if ( CHECK_Property( gpos->gdef, in->string[in->pos], - flags, &property ) ) - return error; - - error = Coverage_Index( &mbp->MarkCoverage, in->string[in->pos], - &mark_index ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - /* now we search backwards for a non-mark glyph */ - - i = 1; - j = in->pos - 1; - - while ( i <= in->pos ) - { - error = TT_GDEF_Get_Glyph_Property( gpos->gdef, in->string[j], - &property ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - if ( !( property == TTO_MARK || property & IGNORE_SPECIAL_MARKS ) ) - break; - - i++; - j--; - } - - /* The following assertion is too strong -- at least for mangal.ttf. */ -#if 0 - if ( property != TTO_BASE_GLYPH ) - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; -#endif - - if ( i > in->pos ) - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - - error = Coverage_Index( &mbp->BaseCoverage, in->string[j], - &base_index ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - ma = &mbp->MarkArray; - - if ( mark_index >= ma->MarkCount ) - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GPOS_SubTable; - - class = ma->MarkRecord[mark_index].Class; - mark_anchor = &ma->MarkRecord[mark_index].MarkAnchor; - - if ( class >= mbp->ClassCount ) - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GPOS_SubTable; - - ba = &mbp->BaseArray; - - if ( base_index >= ba->BaseCount ) - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GPOS_SubTable; - - br = &ba->BaseRecord[base_index]; - base_anchor = &br->BaseAnchor[class]; - - error = Get_Anchor( gpi, mark_anchor, in->string[in->pos], - &x_mark_value, &y_mark_value ); - if ( error ) - return error; - error = Get_Anchor( gpi, base_anchor, in->string[j], - &x_base_value, &y_base_value ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - /* anchor points are not cumulative */ - - o = &out[in->pos]; - - o->x_pos = x_base_value - x_mark_value; - o->y_pos = y_base_value - y_mark_value; - o->x_advance = 0; - o->y_advance = 0; - o->back = i; - - (in->pos)++; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - /* LookupType 5 */ - - /* LigatureAttach */ - - static TT_Error Load_LigatureAttach( TTO_LigatureAttach* lat, - UShort num_classes, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort m, n, count; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - TTO_ComponentRecord* cr; - TTO_Anchor* lan; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - count = lat->ComponentCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - lat->ComponentRecord = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( lat->ComponentRecord, count, TTO_ComponentRecord ) ) - return error; - - cr = lat->ComponentRecord; - - for ( m = 0; m < count; m++ ) - { - cr[m].LigatureAnchor = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( cr[m].LigatureAnchor, num_classes, TTO_Anchor ) ) - goto Fail; - - lan = cr[m].LigatureAnchor; - - for ( n = 0; n < num_classes; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail; - - new_offset = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( new_offset ) - { - new_offset += base_offset; - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Anchor( &lan[n], input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - else - lan[n].PosFormat = 0; - } - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail: - for ( m = 0; m < count; m++ ) - { - lan = cr[m].LigatureAnchor; - - for ( n = 0; n < num_classes; n++ ) - Free_Anchor( &lan[n] ); - - FREE( lan ); - } - - FREE( cr ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_LigatureAttach( TTO_LigatureAttach* lat, - UShort num_classes ) - { - UShort m, n, count; - - TTO_ComponentRecord* cr; - TTO_Anchor* lan; - - - if ( lat->ComponentRecord ) - { - count = lat->ComponentCount; - cr = lat->ComponentRecord; - - for ( m = 0; m < count; m++ ) - { - lan = cr[m].LigatureAnchor; - - for ( n = 0; n < num_classes; n++ ) - Free_Anchor( &lan[n] ); - - FREE( lan ); - } - - FREE( cr ); - } - } - - - /* LigatureArray */ - - static TT_Error Load_LigatureArray( TTO_LigatureArray* la, - UShort num_classes, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - TTO_LigatureAttach* lat; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - count = la->LigatureCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - la->LigatureAttach = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( la->LigatureAttach, count, TTO_LigatureAttach ) ) - return error; - - lat = la->LigatureAttach; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_LigatureAttach( &lat[n], num_classes, - input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail: - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_LigatureAttach( &lat[n], num_classes ); - - FREE( lat ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_LigatureArray( TTO_LigatureArray* la, - UShort num_classes ) - { - UShort n, count; - - TTO_LigatureAttach* lat; - - - if ( la->LigatureAttach ) - { - count = la->LigatureCount; - lat = la->LigatureAttach; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_LigatureAttach( &lat[n], num_classes ); - - FREE( lat ); - } - } - - - /* MarkLigPosFormat1 */ - - TT_Error Load_MarkLigPos( TTO_MarkLigPos* mlp, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 4L ) ) - return error; - - mlp->PosFormat = GET_UShort(); - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Coverage( &mlp->MarkCoverage, input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - return error; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail3; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Coverage( &mlp->LigatureCoverage, - input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail3; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 4L ) ) - goto Fail2; - - mlp->ClassCount = GET_UShort(); - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_MarkArray( &mlp->MarkArray, input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail2; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail1; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_LigatureArray( &mlp->LigatureArray, mlp->ClassCount, - input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail1; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail1: - Free_MarkArray( &mlp->MarkArray ); - - Fail2: - Free_Coverage( &mlp->LigatureCoverage ); - - Fail3: - Free_Coverage( &mlp->MarkCoverage ); - return error; - } - - - void Free_MarkLigPos( TTO_MarkLigPos* mlp ) - { - Free_LigatureArray( &mlp->LigatureArray, mlp->ClassCount ); - Free_MarkArray( &mlp->MarkArray ); - Free_Coverage( &mlp->LigatureCoverage ); - Free_Coverage( &mlp->MarkCoverage ); - } - - - static TT_Error Lookup_MarkLigPos( GPOS_Instance* gpi, - TTO_MarkLigPos* mlp, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GPOS_Data* out, - UShort flags, - UShort context_length ) - { - TT_UInt i, j; - UShort mark_index, lig_index, property, class; - UShort mark_glyph; - TT_Pos x_mark_value, y_mark_value, x_lig_value, y_lig_value; - TT_Error error; - TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos = gpi->gpos; - - TTO_MarkArray* ma; - TTO_LigatureArray* la; - TTO_LigatureAttach* lat; - TTO_ComponentRecord* cr; - UShort comp_index; - TTO_Anchor* mark_anchor; - TTO_Anchor* lig_anchor; - - TTO_GPOS_Data* o; - - - if ( context_length != 0xFFFF && context_length < 1 ) - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - - if ( flags & IGNORE_LIGATURES ) - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - - mark_glyph = in->string[in->pos]; - - if ( CHECK_Property( gpos->gdef, mark_glyph, flags, &property ) ) - return error; - - error = Coverage_Index( &mlp->MarkCoverage, mark_glyph, &mark_index ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - /* now we search backwards for a non-mark glyph */ - - i = 1; - j = in->pos - 1; - - while ( i <= in->pos ) - { - error = TT_GDEF_Get_Glyph_Property( gpos->gdef, in->string[j], - &property ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - if ( !( property == TTO_MARK || property & IGNORE_SPECIAL_MARKS ) ) - break; - - i++; - j--; - } - - /* Similar to Lookup_MarkBasePos(), I suspect that this assertion is - too strong, thus it is commented out. */ -#if 0 - if ( property != TTO_LIGATURE ) - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; -#endif - - if ( i > in->pos ) - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - - error = Coverage_Index( &mlp->LigatureCoverage, in->string[j], - &lig_index ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - ma = &mlp->MarkArray; - - if ( mark_index >= ma->MarkCount ) - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GPOS_SubTable; - - class = ma->MarkRecord[mark_index].Class; - mark_anchor = &ma->MarkRecord[mark_index].MarkAnchor; - - if ( class >= mlp->ClassCount ) - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GPOS_SubTable; - - la = &mlp->LigatureArray; - - if ( lig_index >= la->LigatureCount ) - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GPOS_SubTable; - - lat = &la->LigatureAttach[lig_index]; - - /* We must now check whether the ligature ID of the current mark glyph - is identical to the ligature ID of the found ligature. If yes, we - can directly use the component index. If not, we attach the mark - glyph to the last component of the ligature. */ - - if ( in->ligIDs && in->components && - in->ligIDs[j] == in->ligIDs[in->pos] ) - { - comp_index = in->components[in->pos]; - if ( comp_index >= lat->ComponentCount ) - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - } - else - comp_index = lat->ComponentCount - 1; - - cr = &lat->ComponentRecord[comp_index]; - lig_anchor = &cr->LigatureAnchor[class]; - - error = Get_Anchor( gpi, mark_anchor, in->string[in->pos], - &x_mark_value, &y_mark_value ); - if ( error ) - return error; - error = Get_Anchor( gpi, lig_anchor, in->string[j], - &x_lig_value, &y_lig_value ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - /* anchor points are not cumulative */ - - o = &out[in->pos]; - - o->x_pos = x_lig_value - x_mark_value; - o->y_pos = y_lig_value - y_mark_value; - o->x_advance = 0; - o->y_advance = 0; - o->back = i; - - (in->pos)++; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - /* LookupType 6 */ - - /* Mark2Array */ - - static TT_Error Load_Mark2Array( TTO_Mark2Array* m2a, - UShort num_classes, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort m, n, count; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - TTO_Mark2Record* m2r; - TTO_Anchor* m2an; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - count = m2a->Mark2Count = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - m2a->Mark2Record = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( m2a->Mark2Record, count, TTO_Mark2Record ) ) - return error; - - m2r = m2a->Mark2Record; - - for ( m = 0; m < count; m++ ) - { - m2r[m].Mark2Anchor = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( m2r[m].Mark2Anchor, num_classes, TTO_Anchor ) ) - goto Fail; - - m2an = m2r[m].Mark2Anchor; - - for ( n = 0; n < num_classes; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Anchor( &m2an[n], input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail: - for ( m = 0; m < count; m++ ) - { - m2an = m2r[m].Mark2Anchor; - - for ( n = 0; n < num_classes; n++ ) - Free_Anchor( &m2an[n] ); - - FREE( m2an ); - } - - FREE( m2r ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_Mark2Array( TTO_Mark2Array* m2a, - UShort num_classes ) - { - UShort m, n, count; - - TTO_Mark2Record* m2r; - TTO_Anchor* m2an; - - - if ( m2a->Mark2Record ) - { - count = m2a->Mark2Count; - m2r = m2a->Mark2Record; - - for ( m = 0; m < count; m++ ) - { - m2an = m2r[m].Mark2Anchor; - - for ( n = 0; n < num_classes; n++ ) - Free_Anchor( &m2an[n] ); - - FREE( m2an ); - } - - FREE( m2r ); - } - } - - - /* MarkMarkPosFormat1 */ - - TT_Error Load_MarkMarkPos( TTO_MarkMarkPos* mmp, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 4L ) ) - return error; - - mmp->PosFormat = GET_UShort(); - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Coverage( &mmp->Mark1Coverage, - input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - return error; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail3; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Coverage( &mmp->Mark2Coverage, - input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail3; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 4L ) ) - goto Fail2; - - mmp->ClassCount = GET_UShort(); - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_MarkArray( &mmp->Mark1Array, input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail2; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail1; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Mark2Array( &mmp->Mark2Array, mmp->ClassCount, - input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail1; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail1: - Free_MarkArray( &mmp->Mark1Array ); - - Fail2: - Free_Coverage( &mmp->Mark2Coverage ); - - Fail3: - Free_Coverage( &mmp->Mark1Coverage ); - return error; - } - - - void Free_MarkMarkPos( TTO_MarkMarkPos* mmp ) - { - Free_Mark2Array( &mmp->Mark2Array, mmp->ClassCount ); - Free_MarkArray( &mmp->Mark1Array ); - Free_Coverage( &mmp->Mark2Coverage ); - Free_Coverage( &mmp->Mark1Coverage ); - } - - - static TT_Error Lookup_MarkMarkPos( GPOS_Instance* gpi, - TTO_MarkMarkPos* mmp, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GPOS_Data* out, - UShort flags, - UShort context_length ) - { - UShort j, mark1_index, mark2_index, property, class; - TT_Pos x_mark1_value, y_mark1_value, - x_mark2_value, y_mark2_value; - TT_Error error; - TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos = gpi->gpos; - - TTO_MarkArray* ma1; - TTO_Mark2Array* ma2; - TTO_Mark2Record* m2r; - TTO_Anchor* mark1_anchor; - TTO_Anchor* mark2_anchor; - - TTO_GPOS_Data* o; - - - if ( context_length != 0xFFFF && context_length < 1 ) - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - - if ( flags & IGNORE_MARKS ) - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - - if ( CHECK_Property( gpos->gdef, in->string[in->pos], - flags, &property ) ) - return error; - - error = Coverage_Index( &mmp->Mark1Coverage, in->string[in->pos], - &mark1_index ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - /* now we check the preceding glyph whether it is a suitable - mark glyph */ - - if ( in->pos == 0 ) - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - - j = in->pos - 1; - error = TT_GDEF_Get_Glyph_Property( gpos->gdef, in->string[j], - &property ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - if ( flags & IGNORE_SPECIAL_MARKS ) - { - if ( property != (flags & 0xFF00) ) - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - } - else - { - if ( property != TTO_MARK ) - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - } - - error = Coverage_Index( &mmp->Mark2Coverage, in->string[j], - &mark2_index ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - ma1 = &mmp->Mark1Array; - - if ( mark1_index >= ma1->MarkCount ) - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GPOS_SubTable; - - class = ma1->MarkRecord[mark1_index].Class; - mark1_anchor = &ma1->MarkRecord[mark1_index].MarkAnchor; - - if ( class >= mmp->ClassCount ) - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GPOS_SubTable; - - ma2 = &mmp->Mark2Array; - - if ( mark2_index >= ma2->Mark2Count ) - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GPOS_SubTable; - - m2r = &ma2->Mark2Record[mark2_index]; - mark2_anchor = &m2r->Mark2Anchor[class]; - - error = Get_Anchor( gpi, mark1_anchor, in->string[in->pos], - &x_mark1_value, &y_mark1_value ); - if ( error ) - return error; - error = Get_Anchor( gpi, mark2_anchor, in->string[j], - &x_mark2_value, &y_mark2_value ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - /* anchor points are not cumulative */ - - o = &out[in->pos]; - - o->x_pos = x_mark2_value - x_mark1_value; - o->y_pos = y_mark2_value - y_mark1_value; - o->x_advance = 0; - o->y_advance = 0; - o->back = 1; - - (in->pos)++; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - /* Do the actual positioning for a context positioning (either format - 7 or 8). This is only called after we've determined that the input - matches the subrule. */ - - static TT_Error Do_ContextPos( GPOS_Instance* gpi, - UShort GlyphCount, - UShort PosCount, - TTO_PosLookupRecord* pos, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GPOS_Data* out, - int nesting_level ) - { - TT_Error error; - UShort i, old_pos; - - - i = 0; - - while ( i < GlyphCount ) - { - if ( PosCount && i == pos->SequenceIndex ) - { - old_pos = in->pos; - - /* Do a positioning */ - - error = Do_Glyph_Lookup( gpi, pos->LookupListIndex, in, out, - GlyphCount, nesting_level ); - - if ( error ) - return error; - - pos++; - PosCount--; - i += in->pos - old_pos; - } - else - { - i++; - (in->pos)++; - } - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - /* LookupType 7 */ - - /* PosRule */ - - static TT_Error Load_PosRule( TTO_PosRule* pr, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - UShort* i; - - TTO_PosLookupRecord* plr; - - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 4L ) ) - return error; - - pr->GlyphCount = GET_UShort(); - pr->PosCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - pr->Input = NULL; - - count = pr->GlyphCount - 1; /* only GlyphCount - 1 elements */ - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( pr->Input, count, UShort ) ) - return error; - - i = pr->Input; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( count * 2L ) ) - goto Fail2; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - i[n] = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - pr->PosLookupRecord = NULL; - - count = pr->PosCount; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( pr->PosLookupRecord, count, TTO_PosLookupRecord ) ) - goto Fail2; - - plr = pr->PosLookupRecord; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( count * 4L ) ) - goto Fail1; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - plr[n].SequenceIndex = GET_UShort(); - plr[n].LookupListIndex = GET_UShort(); - } - - FORGET_Frame(); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail1: - FREE( plr ); - - Fail2: - FREE( i ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_PosRule( TTO_PosRule* pr ) - { - FREE( pr->PosLookupRecord ); - FREE( pr->Input ); - } - - - /* PosRuleSet */ - - static TT_Error Load_PosRuleSet( TTO_PosRuleSet* prs, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - TTO_PosRule* pr; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - count = prs->PosRuleCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - prs->PosRule = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( prs->PosRule, count, TTO_PosRule ) ) - return error; - - pr = prs->PosRule; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_PosRule( &pr[n], input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail: - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_PosRule( &pr[n] ); - - FREE( pr ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_PosRuleSet( TTO_PosRuleSet* prs ) - { - UShort n, count; - - TTO_PosRule* pr; - - - if ( prs->PosRule ) - { - count = prs->PosRuleCount; - pr = prs->PosRule; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_PosRule( &pr[n] ); - - FREE( pr ); - } - } - - - /* ContextPosFormat1 */ - - static TT_Error Load_ContextPos1( TTO_ContextPosFormat1* cpf1, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - TTO_PosRuleSet* prs; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos() - 2L; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Coverage( &cpf1->Coverage, input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - return error; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail2; - - count = cpf1->PosRuleSetCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cpf1->PosRuleSet = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( cpf1->PosRuleSet, count, TTO_PosRuleSet ) ) - goto Fail2; - - prs = cpf1->PosRuleSet; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail1; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_PosRuleSet( &prs[n], input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail1; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail1: - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_PosRuleSet( &prs[n] ); - - FREE( prs ); - - Fail2: - Free_Coverage( &cpf1->Coverage ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_Context1( TTO_ContextPosFormat1* cpf1 ) - { - UShort n, count; - - TTO_PosRuleSet* prs; - - - if ( cpf1->PosRuleSet ) - { - count = cpf1->PosRuleSetCount; - prs = cpf1->PosRuleSet; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_PosRuleSet( &prs[n] ); - - FREE( prs ); - } - - Free_Coverage( &cpf1->Coverage ); - } - - - /* PosClassRule */ - - static TT_Error Load_PosClassRule( TTO_ContextPosFormat2* cpf2, - TTO_PosClassRule* pcr, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - - UShort* c; - TTO_PosLookupRecord* plr; - Bool* d; - - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 4L ) ) - return error; - - pcr->GlyphCount = GET_UShort(); - pcr->PosCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( pcr->GlyphCount > cpf2->MaxContextLength ) - cpf2->MaxContextLength = pcr->GlyphCount; - - pcr->Class = NULL; - - count = pcr->GlyphCount - 1; /* only GlyphCount - 1 elements */ - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( pcr->Class, count, UShort ) ) - return error; - - c = pcr->Class; - d = cpf2->ClassDef.Defined; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( count * 2L ) ) - goto Fail2; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - c[n] = GET_UShort(); - - /* We check whether the specific class is used at all. If not, - class 0 is used instead. */ - - if ( !d[c[n]] ) - c[n] = 0; - } - - FORGET_Frame(); - - pcr->PosLookupRecord = NULL; - - count = pcr->PosCount; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( pcr->PosLookupRecord, count, TTO_PosLookupRecord ) ) - goto Fail2; - - plr = pcr->PosLookupRecord; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( count * 4L ) ) - goto Fail1; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - plr[n].SequenceIndex = GET_UShort(); - plr[n].LookupListIndex = GET_UShort(); - } - - FORGET_Frame(); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail1: - FREE( plr ); - - Fail2: - FREE( c ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_PosClassRule( TTO_PosClassRule* pcr ) - { - FREE( pcr->PosLookupRecord ); - FREE( pcr->Class ); - } - - - /* PosClassSet */ - - static TT_Error Load_PosClassSet( TTO_ContextPosFormat2* cpf2, - TTO_PosClassSet* pcs, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - TTO_PosClassRule* pcr; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - count = pcs->PosClassRuleCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - pcs->PosClassRule = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( pcs->PosClassRule, count, TTO_PosClassRule ) ) - return error; - - pcr = pcs->PosClassRule; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_PosClassRule( cpf2, &pcr[n], - input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail: - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_PosClassRule( &pcr[n] ); - - FREE( pcr ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_PosClassSet( TTO_PosClassSet* pcs ) - { - UShort n, count; - - TTO_PosClassRule* pcr; - - - if ( pcs->PosClassRule ) - { - count = pcs->PosClassRuleCount; - pcr = pcs->PosClassRule; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_PosClassRule( &pcr[n] ); - - FREE( pcr ); - } - } - - - /* ContextPosFormat2 */ - - static TT_Error Load_ContextPos2( TTO_ContextPosFormat2* cpf2, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - TTO_PosClassSet* pcs; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos() - 2; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Coverage( &cpf2->Coverage, input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - return error; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 4L ) ) - goto Fail3; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - /* `PosClassSetCount' is the upper limit for class values, thus we - read it now to make an additional safety check. */ - - count = cpf2->PosClassSetCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_ClassDefinition( &cpf2->ClassDef, count, - input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail3; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - - cpf2->PosClassSet = NULL; - cpf2->MaxContextLength = 0; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( cpf2->PosClassSet, count, TTO_PosClassSet ) ) - goto Fail2; - - pcs = cpf2->PosClassSet; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail1; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( new_offset != base_offset ) /* not a NULL offset */ - { - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_PosClassSet( cpf2, &pcs[n], - input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail1; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - else - { - /* we create a PosClassSet table with no entries */ - - cpf2->PosClassSet[n].PosClassRuleCount = 0; - cpf2->PosClassSet[n].PosClassRule = NULL; - } - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail1: - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_PosClassSet( &pcs[n] ); - - FREE( pcs ); - - Fail2: - Free_ClassDefinition( &cpf2->ClassDef ); - - Fail3: - Free_Coverage( &cpf2->Coverage ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_Context2( TTO_ContextPosFormat2* cpf2 ) - { - UShort n, count; - - TTO_PosClassSet* pcs; - - - if ( cpf2->PosClassSet ) - { - count = cpf2->PosClassSetCount; - pcs = cpf2->PosClassSet; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_PosClassSet( &pcs[n] ); - - FREE( pcs ); - } - - Free_ClassDefinition( &cpf2->ClassDef ); - Free_Coverage( &cpf2->Coverage ); - } - - - /* ContextPosFormat3 */ - - static TT_Error Load_ContextPos3( TTO_ContextPosFormat3* cpf3, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - TTO_Coverage* c; - TTO_PosLookupRecord* plr; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos() - 2L; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 4L ) ) - return error; - - cpf3->GlyphCount = GET_UShort(); - cpf3->PosCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cpf3->Coverage = NULL; - - count = cpf3->GlyphCount; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( cpf3->Coverage, count, TTO_Coverage ) ) - return error; - - c = cpf3->Coverage; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail2; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Coverage( &c[n], input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail2; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - - cpf3->PosLookupRecord = NULL; - - count = cpf3->PosCount; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( cpf3->PosLookupRecord, count, TTO_PosLookupRecord ) ) - goto Fail2; - - plr = cpf3->PosLookupRecord; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( count * 4L ) ) - goto Fail1; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - plr[n].SequenceIndex = GET_UShort(); - plr[n].LookupListIndex = GET_UShort(); - } - - FORGET_Frame(); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail1: - FREE( plr ); - - Fail2: - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_Coverage( &c[n] ); - - FREE( c ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_Context3( TTO_ContextPosFormat3* cpf3 ) - { - UShort n, count; - - TTO_Coverage* c; - - - FREE( cpf3->PosLookupRecord ); - - if ( cpf3->Coverage ) - { - count = cpf3->GlyphCount; - c = cpf3->Coverage; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_Coverage( &c[n] ); - - FREE( c ); - } - } - - - /* ContextPos */ - - TT_Error Load_ContextPos( TTO_ContextPos* cp, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - cp->PosFormat = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - switch ( cp->PosFormat ) - { - case 1: - return Load_ContextPos1( &cp->cpf.cpf1, input ); - - case 2: - return Load_ContextPos2( &cp->cpf.cpf2, input ); - - case 3: - return Load_ContextPos3( &cp->cpf.cpf3, input ); - - default: - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GPOS_SubTable_Format; - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; /* never reached */ - } - - - void Free_ContextPos( TTO_ContextPos* cp ) - { - switch ( cp->PosFormat ) - { - case 1: - Free_Context1( &cp->cpf.cpf1 ); - break; - - case 2: - Free_Context2( &cp->cpf.cpf2 ); - break; - - case 3: - Free_Context3( &cp->cpf.cpf3 ); - break; - } - } - - - static TT_Error Lookup_ContextPos1( GPOS_Instance* gpi, - TTO_ContextPosFormat1* cpf1, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GPOS_Data* out, - UShort flags, - UShort context_length, - int nesting_level ) - { - UShort index, property; - UShort i, j, k, numpr; - TT_Error error; - UShort* s_in; - TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos = gpi->gpos; - - TTO_PosRule* pr; - TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef; - - - gdef = gpos->gdef; - - if ( CHECK_Property( gdef, in->string[in->pos], flags, &property ) ) - return error; - - error = Coverage_Index( &cpf1->Coverage, in->string[in->pos], &index ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - pr = cpf1->PosRuleSet[index].PosRule; - numpr = cpf1->PosRuleSet[index].PosRuleCount; - - for ( k = 0; k < numpr; k++ ) - { - if ( context_length != 0xFFFF && context_length < pr[k].GlyphCount ) - continue; - - if ( in->pos + pr[k].GlyphCount > in->length ) - continue; /* context is too long */ - - s_in = &in->string[in->pos]; - - for ( i = 1, j = 1; i < pr[k].GlyphCount; i++, j++ ) - { - while ( CHECK_Property( gdef, s_in[j], flags, &property ) ) - { - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - - if ( in->pos + j < in->length ) - j++; - else - break; - } - - if ( s_in[j] != pr[k].Input[i - 1] ) - break; - } - - if ( i == pr[k].GlyphCount ) - return Do_ContextPos( gpi, pr[k].GlyphCount, - pr[k].PosCount, pr[k].PosLookupRecord, - in, out, - nesting_level ); - } - - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - } - - - static TT_Error Lookup_ContextPos2( GPOS_Instance* gpi, - TTO_ContextPosFormat2* cpf2, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GPOS_Data* out, - UShort flags, - UShort context_length, - int nesting_level ) - { - UShort index, property; - TT_Error error; - UShort i, j, k, known_classes; - - UShort* classes; - UShort* s_in; - UShort* cl; - TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos = gpi->gpos; - - TTO_PosClassSet* pcs; - TTO_PosClassRule* pr; - TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef; - - - gdef = gpos->gdef; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( classes, cpf2->MaxContextLength, UShort ) ) - return error; - - if ( CHECK_Property( gdef, in->string[in->pos], flags, &property ) ) - return error; - - /* Note: The coverage table in format 2 doesn't give an index into - anything. It just lets us know whether or not we need to - do any lookup at all. */ - - error = Coverage_Index( &cpf2->Coverage, in->string[in->pos], &index ); - if ( error ) - goto End; - - error = Get_Class( &cpf2->ClassDef, in->string[in->pos], - &classes[0], NULL ); - if ( error ) - goto End; - known_classes = 0; - - pcs = &cpf2->PosClassSet[classes[0]]; - if ( !pcs ) - { - error = TTO_Err_Invalid_GPOS_SubTable; - goto End; - } - - for ( k = 0; k < pcs->PosClassRuleCount; k++ ) - { - pr = &pcs->PosClassRule[k]; - - if ( context_length != 0xFFFF && context_length < pr->GlyphCount ) - continue; - - if ( in->pos + pr->GlyphCount > in->length ) - continue; /* context is too long */ - - s_in = &in->string[in->pos]; - cl = pr->Class; - - /* Start at 1 because [0] is implied */ - - for ( i = 1, j = 1; i < pr->GlyphCount; i++, j++ ) - { - while ( CHECK_Property( gdef, s_in[j], flags, &property ) ) - { - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - - if ( in->pos + j < in->length ) - j++; - else - break; - } - - if ( i > known_classes ) - { - /* Keeps us from having to do this for each rule */ - - error = Get_Class( &cpf2->ClassDef, s_in[j], &classes[i], NULL ); - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - known_classes = i; - } - - if ( cl[i - 1] != classes[i] ) - break; - } - - if ( i == pr->GlyphCount ) - { - error = Do_ContextPos( gpi, pr->GlyphCount, - pr->PosCount, pr->PosLookupRecord, - in, out, - nesting_level ); - goto End; - } - } - - error = TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - - End: - FREE( classes ); - return error; - } - - - static TT_Error Lookup_ContextPos3( GPOS_Instance* gpi, - TTO_ContextPosFormat3* cpf3, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GPOS_Data* out, - UShort flags, - UShort context_length, - int nesting_level ) - { - TT_Error error; - UShort index, i, j, property; - UShort* s_in; - TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos = gpi->gpos; - - TTO_Coverage* c; - TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef; - - - gdef = gpos->gdef; - - if ( CHECK_Property( gdef, in->string[in->pos], flags, &property ) ) - return error; - - if ( context_length != 0xFFFF && context_length < cpf3->GlyphCount ) - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - - if ( in->pos + cpf3->GlyphCount > in->length ) - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; /* context is too long */ - - s_in = &in->string[in->pos]; - c = cpf3->Coverage; - - for ( i = 1, j = 1; i < cpf3->GlyphCount; i++, j++ ) - { - while ( CHECK_Property( gdef, s_in[j], flags, &property ) ) - { - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - - if ( in->pos + j < in->length ) - j++; - else - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - } - - error = Coverage_Index( &c[i], s_in[j], &index ); - if ( error ) - return error; - } - - return Do_ContextPos( gpi, cpf3->GlyphCount, - cpf3->PosCount, cpf3->PosLookupRecord, - in, out, - nesting_level ); - } - - - static TT_Error Lookup_ContextPos( GPOS_Instance* gpi, - TTO_ContextPos* cp, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GPOS_Data* out, - UShort flags, - UShort context_length, - int nesting_level ) - { - switch ( cp->PosFormat ) - { - case 1: - return Lookup_ContextPos1( gpi, &cp->cpf.cpf1, in, out, - flags, context_length, nesting_level ); - - case 2: - return Lookup_ContextPos2( gpi, &cp->cpf.cpf2, in, out, - flags, context_length, nesting_level ); - - case 3: - return Lookup_ContextPos3( gpi, &cp->cpf.cpf3, in, out, - flags, context_length, nesting_level ); - - default: - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GPOS_SubTable_Format; - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; /* never reached */ - } - - - /* LookupType 8 */ - - /* ChainPosRule */ - - static TT_Error Load_ChainPosRule( TTO_ChainPosRule* cpr, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - UShort* b; - UShort* i; - UShort* l; - - TTO_PosLookupRecord* plr; - - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - cpr->BacktrackGlyphCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cpr->Backtrack = NULL; - - count = cpr->BacktrackGlyphCount; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( cpr->Backtrack, count, UShort ) ) - return error; - - b = cpr->Backtrack; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( count * 2L ) ) - goto Fail4; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - b[n] = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail4; - - cpr->InputGlyphCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cpr->Input = NULL; - - count = cpr->InputGlyphCount - 1; /* only InputGlyphCount - 1 elements */ - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( cpr->Input, count, UShort ) ) - goto Fail4; - - i = cpr->Input; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( count * 2L ) ) - goto Fail3; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - i[n] = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail3; - - cpr->LookaheadGlyphCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cpr->Lookahead = NULL; - - count = cpr->LookaheadGlyphCount; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( cpr->Lookahead, count, UShort ) ) - goto Fail3; - - l = cpr->Lookahead; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( count * 2L ) ) - goto Fail2; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - l[n] = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail2; - - cpr->PosCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cpr->PosLookupRecord = NULL; - - count = cpr->PosCount; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( cpr->PosLookupRecord, count, TTO_PosLookupRecord ) ) - goto Fail2; - - plr = cpr->PosLookupRecord; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( count * 4L ) ) - goto Fail1; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - plr[n].SequenceIndex = GET_UShort(); - plr[n].LookupListIndex = GET_UShort(); - } - - FORGET_Frame(); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail1: - FREE( plr ); - - Fail2: - FREE( l ); - - Fail3: - FREE( i ); - - Fail4: - FREE( b ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_ChainPosRule( TTO_ChainPosRule* cpr ) - { - FREE( cpr->PosLookupRecord ); - FREE( cpr->Lookahead ); - FREE( cpr->Input ); - FREE( cpr->Backtrack ); - } - - - /* ChainPosRuleSet */ - - static TT_Error Load_ChainPosRuleSet( TTO_ChainPosRuleSet* cprs, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - TTO_ChainPosRule* cpr; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - count = cprs->ChainPosRuleCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cprs->ChainPosRule = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( cprs->ChainPosRule, count, TTO_ChainPosRule ) ) - return error; - - cpr = cprs->ChainPosRule; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_ChainPosRule( &cpr[n], input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail: - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_ChainPosRule( &cpr[n] ); - - FREE( cpr ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_ChainPosRuleSet( TTO_ChainPosRuleSet* cprs ) - { - UShort n, count; - - TTO_ChainPosRule* cpr; - - - if ( cprs->ChainPosRule ) - { - count = cprs->ChainPosRuleCount; - cpr = cprs->ChainPosRule; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_ChainPosRule( &cpr[n] ); - - FREE( cpr ); - } - } - - - /* ChainContextPosFormat1 */ - - static TT_Error Load_ChainContextPos1( TTO_ChainContextPosFormat1* ccpf1, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - TTO_ChainPosRuleSet* cprs; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos() - 2L; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Coverage( &ccpf1->Coverage, input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - return error; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail2; - - count = ccpf1->ChainPosRuleSetCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - ccpf1->ChainPosRuleSet = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( ccpf1->ChainPosRuleSet, count, TTO_ChainPosRuleSet ) ) - goto Fail2; - - cprs = ccpf1->ChainPosRuleSet; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail1; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_ChainPosRuleSet( &cprs[n], input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail1; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail1: - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_ChainPosRuleSet( &cprs[n] ); - - FREE( cprs ); - - Fail2: - Free_Coverage( &ccpf1->Coverage ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_ChainContext1( TTO_ChainContextPosFormat1* ccpf1 ) - { - UShort n, count; - - TTO_ChainPosRuleSet* cprs; - - - if ( ccpf1->ChainPosRuleSet ) - { - count = ccpf1->ChainPosRuleSetCount; - cprs = ccpf1->ChainPosRuleSet; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_ChainPosRuleSet( &cprs[n] ); - - FREE( cprs ); - } - - Free_Coverage( &ccpf1->Coverage ); - } - - - /* ChainPosClassRule */ - - static TT_Error Load_ChainPosClassRule( - TTO_ChainContextPosFormat2* ccpf2, - TTO_ChainPosClassRule* cpcr, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - - UShort* b; - UShort* i; - UShort* l; - TTO_PosLookupRecord* plr; - Bool* d; - - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - cpcr->BacktrackGlyphCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( cpcr->BacktrackGlyphCount > ccpf2->MaxBacktrackLength ) - ccpf2->MaxBacktrackLength = cpcr->BacktrackGlyphCount; - - cpcr->Backtrack = NULL; - - count = cpcr->BacktrackGlyphCount; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( cpcr->Backtrack, count, UShort ) ) - return error; - - b = cpcr->Backtrack; - d = ccpf2->BacktrackClassDef.Defined; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( count * 2L ) ) - goto Fail4; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - b[n] = GET_UShort(); - - /* We check whether the specific class is used at all. If not, - class 0 is used instead. */ - - if ( !d[b[n]] ) - b[n] = 0; - } - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail4; - - cpcr->InputGlyphCount = GET_UShort(); - - if ( cpcr->InputGlyphCount > ccpf2->MaxInputLength ) - ccpf2->MaxInputLength = cpcr->InputGlyphCount; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cpcr->Input = NULL; - - count = cpcr->InputGlyphCount - 1; /* only InputGlyphCount - 1 elements */ - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( cpcr->Input, count, UShort ) ) - goto Fail4; - - i = cpcr->Input; - d = ccpf2->InputClassDef.Defined; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( count * 2L ) ) - goto Fail3; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - i[n] = GET_UShort(); - - if ( !d[i[n]] ) - i[n] = 0; - } - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail3; - - cpcr->LookaheadGlyphCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( cpcr->LookaheadGlyphCount > ccpf2->MaxLookaheadLength ) - ccpf2->MaxLookaheadLength = cpcr->LookaheadGlyphCount; - - cpcr->Lookahead = NULL; - - count = cpcr->LookaheadGlyphCount; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( cpcr->Lookahead, count, UShort ) ) - goto Fail3; - - l = cpcr->Lookahead; - d = ccpf2->LookaheadClassDef.Defined; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( count * 2L ) ) - goto Fail2; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - l[n] = GET_UShort(); - - if ( !d[l[n]] ) - l[n] = 0; - } - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail2; - - cpcr->PosCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cpcr->PosLookupRecord = NULL; - - count = cpcr->PosCount; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( cpcr->PosLookupRecord, count, TTO_PosLookupRecord ) ) - goto Fail2; - - plr = cpcr->PosLookupRecord; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( count * 4L ) ) - goto Fail1; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - plr[n].SequenceIndex = GET_UShort(); - plr[n].LookupListIndex = GET_UShort(); - } - - FORGET_Frame(); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail1: - FREE( plr ); - - Fail2: - FREE( l ); - - Fail3: - FREE( i ); - - Fail4: - FREE( b ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_ChainPosClassRule( TTO_ChainPosClassRule* cpcr ) - { - FREE( cpcr->PosLookupRecord ); - FREE( cpcr->Lookahead ); - FREE( cpcr->Input ); - FREE( cpcr->Backtrack ); - } - - - /* PosClassSet */ - - static TT_Error Load_ChainPosClassSet( - TTO_ChainContextPosFormat2* ccpf2, - TTO_ChainPosClassSet* cpcs, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - TTO_ChainPosClassRule* cpcr; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - count = cpcs->ChainPosClassRuleCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cpcs->ChainPosClassRule = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( cpcs->ChainPosClassRule, count, - TTO_ChainPosClassRule ) ) - return error; - - cpcr = cpcs->ChainPosClassRule; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_ChainPosClassRule( ccpf2, &cpcr[n], - input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail: - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_ChainPosClassRule( &cpcr[n] ); - - FREE( cpcr ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_ChainPosClassSet( TTO_ChainPosClassSet* cpcs ) - { - UShort n, count; - - TTO_ChainPosClassRule* cpcr; - - - if ( cpcs->ChainPosClassRule ) - { - count = cpcs->ChainPosClassRuleCount; - cpcr = cpcs->ChainPosClassRule; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_ChainPosClassRule( &cpcr[n] ); - - FREE( cpcr ); - } - } - - - /* ChainContextPosFormat2 */ - - static TT_Error Load_ChainContextPos2( TTO_ChainContextPosFormat2* ccpf2, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - ULong backtrack_offset, input_offset, lookahead_offset; - - TTO_ChainPosClassSet* cpcs; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos() - 2; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Coverage( &ccpf2->Coverage, input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - return error; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 8L ) ) - goto Fail5; - - backtrack_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - input_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - lookahead_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - /* `ChainPosClassSetCount' is the upper limit for input class values, - thus we read it now to make an additional safety check. */ - - count = ccpf2->ChainPosClassSetCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - /* backtrack and lookahead data can be optional */ - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( backtrack_offset != base_offset ) - { - if ( FILE_Seek( backtrack_offset ) || - ( error = Load_ClassDefinition( &ccpf2->BacktrackClassDef, count, - input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail5; - } - if ( FILE_Seek( input_offset ) || - ( error = Load_ClassDefinition( &ccpf2->InputClassDef, count, - input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail4; - if ( lookahead_offset != base_offset ) - { - if ( FILE_Seek( lookahead_offset ) || - ( error = Load_ClassDefinition( &ccpf2->LookaheadClassDef, count, - input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail3; - } - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - - ccpf2->ChainPosClassSet = NULL; - ccpf2->MaxBacktrackLength = 0; - ccpf2->MaxInputLength = 0; - ccpf2->MaxLookaheadLength = 0; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( ccpf2->ChainPosClassSet, count, TTO_ChainPosClassSet ) ) - goto Fail2; - - cpcs = ccpf2->ChainPosClassSet; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail1; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( new_offset != base_offset ) /* not a NULL offset */ - { - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_ChainPosClassSet( ccpf2, &cpcs[n], - input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail1; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - else - { - /* we create a ChainPosClassSet table with no entries */ - - ccpf2->ChainPosClassSet[n].ChainPosClassRuleCount = 0; - ccpf2->ChainPosClassSet[n].ChainPosClassRule = NULL; - } - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail1: - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_ChainPosClassSet( &cpcs[n] ); - - FREE( cpcs ); - - Fail2: - Free_ClassDefinition( &ccpf2->LookaheadClassDef ); - - Fail3: - Free_ClassDefinition( &ccpf2->InputClassDef ); - - Fail4: - Free_ClassDefinition( &ccpf2->BacktrackClassDef ); - - Fail5: - Free_Coverage( &ccpf2->Coverage ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_ChainContext2( TTO_ChainContextPosFormat2* ccpf2 ) - { - UShort n, count; - - TTO_ChainPosClassSet* cpcs; - - - if ( ccpf2->ChainPosClassSet ) - { - count = ccpf2->ChainPosClassSetCount; - cpcs = ccpf2->ChainPosClassSet; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_ChainPosClassSet( &cpcs[n] ); - - FREE( cpcs ); - } - - Free_ClassDefinition( &ccpf2->LookaheadClassDef ); - Free_ClassDefinition( &ccpf2->InputClassDef ); - Free_ClassDefinition( &ccpf2->BacktrackClassDef ); - - Free_Coverage( &ccpf2->Coverage ); - } - - - /* ChainContextPosFormat3 */ - - static TT_Error Load_ChainContextPos3( TTO_ChainContextPosFormat3* ccpf3, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - UShort backtrack_count, input_count, lookahead_count; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - TTO_Coverage* b; - TTO_Coverage* i; - TTO_Coverage* l; - TTO_PosLookupRecord* plr; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos() - 2L; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - ccpf3->BacktrackGlyphCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - ccpf3->BacktrackCoverage = NULL; - - backtrack_count = ccpf3->BacktrackGlyphCount; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( ccpf3->BacktrackCoverage, backtrack_count, - TTO_Coverage ) ) - return error; - - b = ccpf3->BacktrackCoverage; - - for ( n = 0; n < backtrack_count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail4; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Coverage( &b[n], input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail4; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail4; - - ccpf3->InputGlyphCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - ccpf3->InputCoverage = NULL; - - input_count = ccpf3->InputGlyphCount; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( ccpf3->InputCoverage, input_count, TTO_Coverage ) ) - goto Fail4; - - i = ccpf3->InputCoverage; - - for ( n = 0; n < input_count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail3; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Coverage( &i[n], input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail3; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail3; - - ccpf3->LookaheadGlyphCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - ccpf3->LookaheadCoverage = NULL; - - lookahead_count = ccpf3->LookaheadGlyphCount; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( ccpf3->LookaheadCoverage, lookahead_count, - TTO_Coverage ) ) - goto Fail3; - - l = ccpf3->LookaheadCoverage; - - for ( n = 0; n < lookahead_count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail2; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Coverage( &l[n], input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail2; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail2; - - ccpf3->PosCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - ccpf3->PosLookupRecord = NULL; - - count = ccpf3->PosCount; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( ccpf3->PosLookupRecord, count, TTO_PosLookupRecord ) ) - goto Fail2; - - plr = ccpf3->PosLookupRecord; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( count * 4L ) ) - goto Fail1; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - plr[n].SequenceIndex = GET_UShort(); - plr[n].LookupListIndex = GET_UShort(); - } - - FORGET_Frame(); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail1: - FREE( plr ); - - Fail2: - for ( n = 0; n < lookahead_count; n++ ) - Free_Coverage( &l[n] ); - - FREE( l ); - - Fail3: - for ( n = 0; n < input_count; n++ ) - Free_Coverage( &i[n] ); - - FREE( i ); - - Fail4: - for ( n = 0; n < backtrack_count; n++ ) - Free_Coverage( &b[n] ); - - FREE( b ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_ChainContext3( TTO_ChainContextPosFormat3* ccpf3 ) - { - UShort n, count; - - TTO_Coverage* c; - - - FREE( ccpf3->PosLookupRecord ); - - if ( ccpf3->LookaheadCoverage ) - { - count = ccpf3->LookaheadGlyphCount; - c = ccpf3->LookaheadCoverage; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_Coverage( &c[n] ); - - FREE( c ); - } - - if ( ccpf3->InputCoverage ) - { - count = ccpf3->InputGlyphCount; - c = ccpf3->InputCoverage; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_Coverage( &c[n] ); - - FREE( c ); - } - - if ( ccpf3->BacktrackCoverage ) - { - count = ccpf3->BacktrackGlyphCount; - c = ccpf3->BacktrackCoverage; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_Coverage( &c[n] ); - - FREE( c ); - } - } - - - /* ChainContextPos */ - - TT_Error Load_ChainContextPos( TTO_ChainContextPos* ccp, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - ccp->PosFormat = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - switch ( ccp->PosFormat ) - { - case 1: - return Load_ChainContextPos1( &ccp->ccpf.ccpf1, input ); - - case 2: - return Load_ChainContextPos2( &ccp->ccpf.ccpf2, input ); - - case 3: - return Load_ChainContextPos3( &ccp->ccpf.ccpf3, input ); - - default: - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GPOS_SubTable_Format; - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; /* never reached */ - } - - - void Free_ChainContextPos( TTO_ChainContextPos* ccp ) - { - switch ( ccp->PosFormat ) - { - case 1: - Free_ChainContext1( &ccp->ccpf.ccpf1 ); - break; - - case 2: - Free_ChainContext2( &ccp->ccpf.ccpf2 ); - break; - - case 3: - Free_ChainContext3( &ccp->ccpf.ccpf3 ); - break; - } - } - - - static TT_Error Lookup_ChainContextPos1( - GPOS_Instance* gpi, - TTO_ChainContextPosFormat1* ccpf1, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GPOS_Data* out, - TT_UInt flags, - TT_UInt context_length, - int nesting_level ) - { - UShort index, property; - TT_UInt i, j, k, num_cpr, curr_pos; - TT_UInt bgc, igc, lgc; - TT_Error error; - UShort* s_in; - TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos = gpi->gpos; - - TTO_ChainPosRule* cpr; - TTO_ChainPosRule curr_cpr; - TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef; - - - gdef = gpos->gdef; - - if ( CHECK_Property( gdef, in->string[in->pos], flags, &property ) ) - return error; - - error = Coverage_Index( &ccpf1->Coverage, in->string[in->pos], &index ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - cpr = ccpf1->ChainPosRuleSet[index].ChainPosRule; - num_cpr = ccpf1->ChainPosRuleSet[index].ChainPosRuleCount; - - for ( k = 0; k < num_cpr; k++ ) - { - curr_cpr = cpr[k]; - bgc = curr_cpr.BacktrackGlyphCount; - igc = curr_cpr.InputGlyphCount; - lgc = curr_cpr.LookaheadGlyphCount; - - if ( context_length != 0xFFFF && context_length < igc ) - continue; - - /* check whether context is too long; it is a first guess only */ - - if ( bgc > in->pos || in->pos + igc + lgc > in->length ) - continue; - - if ( bgc ) - { - /* Since we don't know in advance the number of glyphs to inspect, - we search backwards for matches in the backtrack glyph array */ - - curr_pos = 0; - s_in = &in->string[curr_pos]; - - for ( i = 0, j = in->pos - 1; i < bgc; i++, j-- ) - { - while ( CHECK_Property( gdef, s_in[j], flags, &property ) ) - { - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - - if ( j > curr_pos ) - j--; - else - break; - } - - /* In OpenType 1.3, it is undefined whether the offsets of - backtrack glyphs is in logical order or not. Version 1.4 - will clarify this: - - Logical order - a b c d e f g h i j - i - Input offsets - 0 1 - Backtrack offsets - 3 2 1 0 - Lookahead offsets - 0 1 2 3 */ - - if ( s_in[j] != curr_cpr.Backtrack[i] ) - break; - } - - if ( i != bgc ) - continue; - } - - curr_pos = in->pos; - s_in = &in->string[curr_pos]; - - /* Start at 1 because [0] is implied */ - - for ( i = 1, j = 1; i < igc; i++, j++ ) - { - while ( CHECK_Property( gdef, s_in[j], flags, &property ) ) - { - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - - if ( curr_pos + j < in->length ) - j++; - else - break; - } - - if ( s_in[j] != curr_cpr.Input[i - 1] ) - break; - } - - if ( i != igc ) - continue; - - /* we are starting to check for lookahead glyphs right after the - last context glyph */ - - curr_pos = j; - s_in = &in->string[curr_pos]; - - for ( i = 0, j = 0; i < lgc; i++, j++ ) - { - while ( CHECK_Property( gdef, s_in[j], flags, &property ) ) - { - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - - if ( curr_pos + j < in->length ) - j++; - else - break; - } - - if ( s_in[j] != curr_cpr.Lookahead[i] ) - break; - } - - if ( i == lgc ) - return Do_ContextPos( gpi, igc, - curr_cpr.PosCount, - curr_cpr.PosLookupRecord, - in, out, - nesting_level ); - } - - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - } - - - static TT_Error Lookup_ChainContextPos2( - GPOS_Instance* gpi, - TTO_ChainContextPosFormat2* ccpf2, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GPOS_Data* out, - TT_UInt flags, - TT_UInt context_length, - int nesting_level ) - { - UShort index, property; - TT_Error error; - TT_UInt i, j, k, curr_pos; - TT_UInt bgc, igc, lgc; - UShort known_backtrack_classes, - known_input_classes, - known_lookahead_classes; - - UShort* backtrack_classes; - UShort* input_classes; - UShort* lookahead_classes; - - UShort* s_in; - - UShort* bc; - UShort* ic; - UShort* lc; - TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos = gpi->gpos; - - TTO_ChainPosClassSet* cpcs; - TTO_ChainPosClassRule cpcr; - TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef; - - - gdef = gpos->gdef; - - if ( CHECK_Property( gdef, in->string[in->pos], flags, &property ) ) - return error; - - /* Note: The coverage table in format 2 doesn't give an index into - anything. It just lets us know whether or not we need to - do any lookup at all. */ - - error = Coverage_Index( &ccpf2->Coverage, in->string[in->pos], &index ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( backtrack_classes, ccpf2->MaxBacktrackLength, UShort ) ) - return error; - known_backtrack_classes = 0; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( input_classes, ccpf2->MaxInputLength, UShort ) ) - goto End3; - known_input_classes = 1; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( lookahead_classes, ccpf2->MaxLookaheadLength, UShort ) ) - goto End2; - known_lookahead_classes = 0; - - error = Get_Class( &ccpf2->InputClassDef, in->string[in->pos], - &input_classes[0], NULL ); - if ( error ) - goto End1; - - cpcs = &ccpf2->ChainPosClassSet[input_classes[0]]; - if ( !cpcs ) - { - error = TTO_Err_Invalid_GPOS_SubTable; - goto End1; - } - - for ( k = 0; k < (TT_UInt)cpcs->ChainPosClassRuleCount; k++ ) - { - cpcr = cpcs->ChainPosClassRule[k]; - bgc = cpcr.BacktrackGlyphCount; - igc = cpcr.InputGlyphCount; - lgc = cpcr.LookaheadGlyphCount; - - if ( context_length != 0xFFFF && context_length < igc ) - continue; - - /* check whether context is too long; it is a first guess only */ - - if ( bgc > in->pos || in->pos + igc + lgc > in->length ) - continue; - - if ( bgc ) - { - /* Since we don't know in advance the number of glyphs to inspect, - we search backwards for matches in the backtrack glyph array. - Note that `known_backtrack_classes' starts at index 0. */ - - curr_pos = 0; - s_in = &in->string[curr_pos]; - bc = cpcr.Backtrack; - - for ( i = 0, j = in->pos - 1; i < bgc; i++, j-- ) - { - while ( CHECK_Property( gdef, s_in[j], flags, &property ) ) - { - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - - if ( j > curr_pos ) - j--; - else - break; - } - - if ( i >= (TT_UInt)known_backtrack_classes ) - { - /* Keeps us from having to do this for each rule */ - - error = Get_Class( &ccpf2->BacktrackClassDef, s_in[j], - &backtrack_classes[i], NULL ); - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - goto End1; - known_backtrack_classes = i; - } - - if ( bc[i] != backtrack_classes[i] ) - break; - } - - if ( i != bgc ) - continue; - } - - curr_pos = in->pos; - s_in = &in->string[curr_pos]; - ic = cpcr.Input; - - /* Start at 1 because [0] is implied */ - - for ( i = 1, j = 1; i < igc; i++, j++ ) - { - while ( CHECK_Property( gdef, s_in[j], flags, &property ) ) - { - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - goto End1; - - if ( curr_pos + j < in->length ) - j++; - else - break; - } - - if ( i >= (TT_UInt)known_input_classes ) - { - error = Get_Class( &ccpf2->InputClassDef, s_in[j], - &input_classes[i], NULL ); - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - goto End1; - known_input_classes = i; - } - - if ( ic[i - 1] != input_classes[i] ) - break; - } - - if ( i != igc ) - continue; - - /* we are starting to check for lookahead glyphs right after the - last context glyph */ - - curr_pos = j; - s_in = &in->string[curr_pos]; - lc = cpcr.Lookahead; - - for ( i = 0, j = 0; i < lgc; i++, j++ ) - { - while ( CHECK_Property( gdef, s_in[j], flags, &property ) ) - { - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - - if ( curr_pos + j < in->length ) - j++; - else - break; - } - - if ( i >= (TT_UInt)known_lookahead_classes ) - { - error = Get_Class( &ccpf2->LookaheadClassDef, s_in[j], - &lookahead_classes[i], NULL ); - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - goto End1; - known_lookahead_classes = i; - } - - if ( lc[i] != lookahead_classes[i] ) - break; - } - - if ( i == lgc ) - { - error = Do_ContextPos( gpi, igc, - cpcr.PosCount, - cpcr.PosLookupRecord, - in, out, - nesting_level ); - goto End1; - } - } - - error = TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - - End1: - FREE( lookahead_classes ); - - End2: - FREE( input_classes ); - - End3: - FREE( backtrack_classes ); - return error; - } - - - static TT_Error Lookup_ChainContextPos3( - GPOS_Instance* gpi, - TTO_ChainContextPosFormat3* ccpf3, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GPOS_Data* out, - TT_UInt flags, - TT_UInt context_length, - int nesting_level ) - { - UShort index, property; - TT_UInt i, j, curr_pos, bgc, igc, lgc; - TT_Error error; - UShort* s_in; - TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos = gpi->gpos; - - TTO_Coverage* bc; - TTO_Coverage* ic; - TTO_Coverage* lc; - TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef; - - - gdef = gpos->gdef; - - if ( CHECK_Property( gdef, in->string[in->pos], flags, &property ) ) - return error; - - bgc = ccpf3->BacktrackGlyphCount; - igc = ccpf3->InputGlyphCount; - lgc = ccpf3->LookaheadGlyphCount; - - if ( context_length != 0xFFFF && context_length < igc ) - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - - /* check whether context is too long; it is a first guess only */ - - if ( bgc > in->pos || in->pos + igc + lgc > in->length ) - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - - if ( bgc ) - { - /* Since we don't know in advance the number of glyphs to inspect, - we search backwards for matches in the backtrack glyph array */ - - curr_pos = 0; - s_in = &in->string[curr_pos]; - bc = ccpf3->BacktrackCoverage; - - for ( i = 0, j = in->pos - 1; i < bgc; i++, j-- ) - { - while ( CHECK_Property( gdef, s_in[j], flags, &property ) ) - { - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - - if ( j > curr_pos ) - j--; - else - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - } - - error = Coverage_Index( &bc[i], s_in[j], &index ); - if ( error ) - return error; - } - } - - curr_pos = in->pos; - s_in = &in->string[curr_pos]; - ic = ccpf3->InputCoverage; - - /* Start at 1 because [0] is implied */ - - for ( i = 1, j = 1; i < igc; i++, j++ ) - { - while ( CHECK_Property( gdef, s_in[j], flags, &property ) ) - { - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - - if ( curr_pos + j < in->length ) - j++; - else - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - } - - error = Coverage_Index( &ic[i], s_in[j], &index ); - if ( error ) - return error; - } - - /* we are starting to check for lookahead glyphs right after the - last context glyph */ - - curr_pos = j; - s_in = &in->string[curr_pos]; - lc = ccpf3->LookaheadCoverage; - - for ( i = 0, j = 0; i < lgc; i++, j++ ) - { - while ( CHECK_Property( gdef, s_in[j], flags, &property ) ) - { - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - - if ( curr_pos + j < in->length ) - j++; - else - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - } - - error = Coverage_Index( &lc[i], s_in[j], &index ); - if ( error ) - return error; - } - - return Do_ContextPos( gpi, igc, - ccpf3->PosCount, - ccpf3->PosLookupRecord, - in, out, - nesting_level ); - } - - - static TT_Error Lookup_ChainContextPos( - GPOS_Instance* gpi, - TTO_ChainContextPos* ccp, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GPOS_Data* out, - UShort flags, - UShort context_length, - int nesting_level ) - { - switch ( ccp->PosFormat ) - { - case 1: - return Lookup_ChainContextPos1( gpi, &ccp->ccpf.ccpf1, in, out, - flags, context_length, - nesting_level ); - - case 2: - return Lookup_ChainContextPos2( gpi, &ccp->ccpf.ccpf2, in, out, - flags, context_length, - nesting_level ); - - case 3: - return Lookup_ChainContextPos3( gpi, &ccp->ccpf.ccpf3, in, out, - flags, context_length, - nesting_level ); - - default: - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GPOS_SubTable_Format; - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; /* never reached */ - } - - - - /*********** - * GPOS API - ***********/ - - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_GPOS_Select_Script( TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos, - TT_ULong script_tag, - TT_UShort* script_index ) - { - UShort n; - - TTO_ScriptList* sl; - TTO_ScriptRecord* sr; - - - if ( !gpos || !script_index ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - sl = &gpos->ScriptList; - sr = sl->ScriptRecord; - - for ( n = 0; n < sl->ScriptCount; n++ ) - if ( script_tag == sr[n].ScriptTag ) - { - *script_index = n; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - } - - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_GPOS_Select_Language( TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos, - TT_ULong language_tag, - TT_UShort script_index, - TT_UShort* language_index, - TT_UShort* req_feature_index ) - { - UShort n; - - TTO_ScriptList* sl; - TTO_ScriptRecord* sr; - TTO_Script* s; - TTO_LangSysRecord* lsr; - - - if ( !gpos || !language_index || !req_feature_index ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - sl = &gpos->ScriptList; - sr = sl->ScriptRecord; - - if ( script_index >= sl->ScriptCount ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - s = &sr[script_index].Script; - lsr = s->LangSysRecord; - - for ( n = 0; n < s->LangSysCount; n++ ) - if ( language_tag == lsr[n].LangSysTag ) - { - *language_index = n; - *req_feature_index = lsr[n].LangSys.ReqFeatureIndex; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - } - - - /* selecting 0xFFFF for language_index asks for the values of the - default language (DefaultLangSys) */ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_GPOS_Select_Feature( TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos, - TT_ULong feature_tag, - TT_UShort script_index, - TT_UShort language_index, - TT_UShort* feature_index ) - { - UShort n; - - TTO_ScriptList* sl; - TTO_ScriptRecord* sr; - TTO_Script* s; - TTO_LangSysRecord* lsr; - TTO_LangSys* ls; - UShort* fi; - - TTO_FeatureList* fl; - TTO_FeatureRecord* fr; - - - if ( !gpos || !feature_index ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - sl = &gpos->ScriptList; - sr = sl->ScriptRecord; - - fl = &gpos->FeatureList; - fr = fl->FeatureRecord; - - if ( script_index >= sl->ScriptCount ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - s = &sr[script_index].Script; - lsr = s->LangSysRecord; - - if ( language_index == 0xFFFF ) - ls = &s->DefaultLangSys; - else - { - if ( language_index >= s->LangSysCount ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - ls = &lsr[language_index].LangSys; - } - - fi = ls->FeatureIndex; - - for ( n = 0; n < ls->FeatureCount; n++ ) - { - if ( fi[n] >= fl->FeatureCount ) - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GPOS_SubTable_Format; - - if ( feature_tag == fr[fi[n]].FeatureTag ) - { - *feature_index = fi[n]; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - } - - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - } - - - /* The next three functions return a null-terminated list */ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_GPOS_Query_Scripts( TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos, - TT_ULong** script_tag_list ) - { - UShort n; - TT_Error error; - ULong* stl; - - TTO_ScriptList* sl; - TTO_ScriptRecord* sr; - - - if ( !gpos || !script_tag_list ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - sl = &gpos->ScriptList; - sr = sl->ScriptRecord; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( stl, sl->ScriptCount + 1, ULong ) ) - return error; - - for ( n = 0; n < sl->ScriptCount; n++ ) - stl[n] = sr[n].ScriptTag; - stl[n] = 0; - - *script_tag_list = stl; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_GPOS_Query_Languages( TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos, - TT_UShort script_index, - TT_ULong** language_tag_list ) - { - UShort n; - TT_Error error; - ULong* ltl; - - TTO_ScriptList* sl; - TTO_ScriptRecord* sr; - TTO_Script* s; - TTO_LangSysRecord* lsr; - - - if ( !gpos || !language_tag_list ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - sl = &gpos->ScriptList; - sr = sl->ScriptRecord; - - if ( script_index >= sl->ScriptCount ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - s = &sr[script_index].Script; - lsr = s->LangSysRecord; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( ltl, s->LangSysCount + 1, ULong ) ) - return error; - - for ( n = 0; n < s->LangSysCount; n++ ) - ltl[n] = lsr[n].LangSysTag; - ltl[n] = 0; - - *language_tag_list = ltl; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - /* selecting 0xFFFF for language_index asks for the values of the - default language (DefaultLangSys) */ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_GPOS_Query_Features( TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos, - TT_UShort script_index, - TT_UShort language_index, - TT_ULong** feature_tag_list ) - { - UShort n; - TT_Error error; - ULong* ftl; - - TTO_ScriptList* sl; - TTO_ScriptRecord* sr; - TTO_Script* s; - TTO_LangSysRecord* lsr; - TTO_LangSys* ls; - UShort* fi; - - TTO_FeatureList* fl; - TTO_FeatureRecord* fr; - - - if ( !gpos || !feature_tag_list ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - sl = &gpos->ScriptList; - sr = sl->ScriptRecord; - - fl = &gpos->FeatureList; - fr = fl->FeatureRecord; - - if ( script_index >= sl->ScriptCount ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - s = &sr[script_index].Script; - lsr = s->LangSysRecord; - - if ( language_index == 0xFFFF ) - ls = &s->DefaultLangSys; - else - { - if ( language_index >= s->LangSysCount ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - ls = &lsr[language_index].LangSys; - } - - fi = ls->FeatureIndex; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( ftl, ls->FeatureCount + 1, ULong ) ) - return error; - - for ( n = 0; n < ls->FeatureCount; n++ ) - { - if ( fi[n] >= fl->FeatureCount ) - { - FREE( ftl ); - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GPOS_SubTable_Format; - } - ftl[n] = fr[fi[n]].FeatureTag; - } - ftl[n] = 0; - - *feature_tag_list = ftl; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - /* Do an individual subtable lookup. Returns TT_Err_Ok if positioning - has been done, or TTO_Err_Not_Covered if not. */ - - static TT_Error Do_Glyph_Lookup( GPOS_Instance* gpi, - UShort lookup_index, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GPOS_Data* out, - UShort context_length, - int nesting_level ) - { - TT_Error error = TT_Err_Ok; - UShort i, flags; - TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos = gpi->gpos; - TTO_Lookup* lo; - - - nesting_level++; - - if ( nesting_level > TTO_MAX_NESTING_LEVEL ) - return TTO_Err_Too_Many_Nested_Contexts; - - lo = &gpos->LookupList.Lookup[lookup_index]; - flags = lo->LookupFlag; - - for ( i = 0; i < lo->SubTableCount; i++ ) - { - switch ( lo->LookupType ) - { - case GPOS_LOOKUP_SINGLE: - error = Lookup_SinglePos( gpi, - &lo->SubTable[i].st.gpos.single, - in, out, - flags, context_length ); - break; - - case GPOS_LOOKUP_PAIR: - error = Lookup_PairPos( gpi, - &lo->SubTable[i].st.gpos.pair, - in, out, - flags, context_length ); - break; - - case GPOS_LOOKUP_CURSIVE: - error = Lookup_CursivePos( gpi, - &lo->SubTable[i].st.gpos.cursive, - in, out, - flags, context_length ); - break; - - case GPOS_LOOKUP_MARKBASE: - error = Lookup_MarkBasePos( gpi, - &lo->SubTable[i].st.gpos.markbase, - in, out, - flags, context_length ); - break; - - case GPOS_LOOKUP_MARKLIG: - error = Lookup_MarkLigPos( gpi, - &lo->SubTable[i].st.gpos.marklig, - in, out, - flags, context_length ); - break; - - case GPOS_LOOKUP_MARKMARK: - error = Lookup_MarkMarkPos( gpi, - &lo->SubTable[i].st.gpos.markmark, - in, out, - flags, context_length ); - break; - - case GPOS_LOOKUP_CONTEXT: - error = Lookup_ContextPos( gpi, - &lo->SubTable[i].st.gpos.context, - in, out, - flags, context_length, - nesting_level ); - break; - - case GPOS_LOOKUP_CHAIN: - error = Lookup_ChainContextPos( gpi, - &lo->SubTable[i].st.gpos.chain, - in, out, - flags, context_length, - nesting_level ); - break; - } - - /* Check whether we have a successful positioning or an error other - than TTO_Err_Not_Covered */ - - if ( error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - } - - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - } - - - /* apply one lookup to the input string object */ - - static TT_Error Do_String_Lookup( GPOS_Instance* gpi, - UShort lookup_index, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GPOS_Data* out ) - { - TT_Error error = TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos = gpi->gpos; - - UShort* properties = gpos->LookupList.Properties; - UShort* p_in = in->properties; - - int nesting_level = 0; - TT_UInt i; - TT_Pos offset; - - - gpi->first = 0xFFFF; - gpi->last = 0xFFFF; /* no last valid glyph for cursive pos. */ - - in->pos = 0; - - while ( in->pos < in->length ) - { - if ( ~p_in[in->pos] & properties[lookup_index] ) - { - /* 0xFFFF indicates that we don't have a context length yet. */ - - /* Note that the connection between mark and base glyphs hold - exactly one (string) lookup. For example, it would be possible - that in the first lookup, mark glyph X is attached to base - glyph A, and in the next lookup it is attached to base glyph B. - It is up to the font designer to provide meaningful lookups and - lookup order. */ - - error = Do_Glyph_Lookup( gpi, lookup_index, in, out, - 0xFFFF, nesting_level ); - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - } - else - { - /* Contrary to properties defined in GDEF, user-defined properties - will always stop a possible cursive positioning. */ - gpi->last = 0xFFFF; - - error = TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - } - - /* test whether we have to adjust the offsets for cursive connections */ - - if ( gpi->first != 0xFFFF && gpi->last == 0xFFFF && - gpos->LookupList.Lookup[lookup_index].LookupFlag & RIGHT_TO_LEFT ) - { - offset = out[in->pos].y_pos; - - /* no horizontal offsets (for vertical writing direction) - supported yet */ - - for ( i = gpi->first; i <= (TT_UInt)in->pos; i++ ) - out[i].y_pos -= offset; - - gpi->first = 0xFFFF; - } - - if ( error == TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - (in->pos)++; - } - - return error; - } - - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_GPOS_Add_Feature( TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos, - TT_UShort feature_index, - TT_UShort property ) - { - UShort i; - - TTO_Feature feature; - UShort* properties; - UShort* index; - - - if ( !gpos || - feature_index >= gpos->FeatureList.FeatureCount ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - properties = gpos->LookupList.Properties; - - feature = gpos->FeatureList.FeatureRecord[feature_index].Feature; - index = feature.LookupListIndex; - - for ( i = 0; i < feature.LookupListCount; i++ ) - properties[index[i]] |= property; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_GPOS_Clear_Features( TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos ) - { - UShort i; - - UShort* properties; - - - if ( !gpos ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - properties = gpos->LookupList.Properties; - - for ( i = 0; i < gpos->LookupList.LookupCount; i++ ) - properties[i] = 0; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_GPOS_Register_Glyph_Function( TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos, - TTO_GlyphFunction gfunc ) - { - if ( !gpos ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - gpos->gfunc = gfunc; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_GPOS_Register_MM_Function( TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos, - TTO_MMFunction mmfunc, - void* data ) - { - if ( !gpos ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - gpos->mmfunc = mmfunc; - gpos->data = data; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - /* If `dvi' is TRUE, glyph contour points for anchor points and device - tables are ignored -- you will get device independent values. */ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_GPOS_Apply_String( TT_Instance instance, - TT_Glyph glyph, - TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos, - TT_UShort load_flags, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GPOS_Data** out, - TT_Bool dvi, - TT_Bool r2l ) - { - TT_Error error = TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - GPOS_Instance gpi; - - UShort j; - - UShort* properties; - - - if ( !instance.z || !gpos || - !in || in->length == 0 || in->pos >= in->length ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - properties = gpos->LookupList.Properties; - - gpi.instance = instance; - if ( dvi ) - gpi.glyph.z = NULL; - else - gpi.glyph = glyph; - gpi.gpos = gpos; - gpi.load_flags = load_flags; - gpi.r2l = r2l; - - if ( *out ) - FREE( *out ); - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( *out, in->length, TTO_GPOS_Data ) ) - return error; - - for ( j = 0; j < gpos->LookupList.LookupCount; j++ ) - if ( !properties || properties[j] ) - { - error = Do_String_Lookup( &gpi, j, in, *out ); - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - } - - return error; - } - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxgpos.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxgpos.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1ba80b13b8a..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxgpos.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,865 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ftxgpos.h - * - * TrueType Open GPOS table support - * - * Copyright 1996-2001 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#ifndef FTXOPEN_H -#error "Don't include this file! Use ftxopen.h instead." -#endif - -#ifndef FTXGPOS_H -#define FTXGPOS_H - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -#define TTO_Err_Invalid_GPOS_SubTable_Format 0x1020 -#define TTO_Err_Invalid_GPOS_SubTable 0x1021 - -#define GPOS_ID Build_Extension_ID( 'G', 'P', 'O', 'S' ) - - -/* Lookup types for glyph positioning */ - -#define GPOS_LOOKUP_SINGLE 1 -#define GPOS_LOOKUP_PAIR 2 -#define GPOS_LOOKUP_CURSIVE 3 -#define GPOS_LOOKUP_MARKBASE 4 -#define GPOS_LOOKUP_MARKLIG 5 -#define GPOS_LOOKUP_MARKMARK 6 -#define GPOS_LOOKUP_CONTEXT 7 -#define GPOS_LOOKUP_CHAIN 8 -#define GPOS_LOOKUP_EXTENSION 9 - - - /* A pointer to a function which loads a glyph. Its parameters are - the same as in a call to TT_Load_Glyph() -- if no glyph loading - function will be registered with TTO_GPOS_Register_Glyph_Function(), - TT_Load_Glyph() will be called indeed. The purpose of this function - pointer is to provide a hook for caching glyph outlines and sbits - (using the instance's generic pointer to hold the data). - - If for some reason no outline data is available (e.g. for an - embedded bitmap glyph), _glyph->outline.n_points should be set to - zero. _glyph can be computed with - - _glyph = HANDLE_Glyph( glyph ) */ - - typedef TT_Error (*TTO_GlyphFunction)(TT_Instance instance, - TT_Glyph glyph, - TT_UShort glyphIndex, - TT_UShort loadFlags ); - - - /* A pointer to a function which accesses the PostScript interpreter. - Multiple Master fonts need this interface to convert a metric ID - (as stored in an OpenType font version 1.2 or higher) `metric_id' - into a metric value (returned in `metric_value'). - - `data' points to the user-defined structure specified during a - call to TT_GPOS_Register_MM_Function(). - - `metric_value' must be returned as a scaled value (but shouldn't - be rounded). */ - - typedef TT_Error (*TTO_MMFunction)(TT_Instance instance, - TT_UShort metric_id, - TT_Pos* metric_value, - void* data ); - - - struct TTO_GPOSHeader_ - { - TT_Bool loaded; - TT_ULong offset; - - TT_Fixed Version; - - TTO_ScriptList ScriptList; - TTO_FeatureList FeatureList; - TTO_LookupList LookupList; - - TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef; - - /* the next field is used for a callback function to get the - glyph outline. */ - - TTO_GlyphFunction gfunc; - - /* this is OpenType 1.2 -- Multiple Master fonts need this - callback function to get various metric values from the - PostScript interpreter. */ - - TTO_MMFunction mmfunc; - void* data; - }; - - typedef struct TTO_GPOSHeader_ TTO_GPOSHeader; - - - /* shared tables */ - - struct TTO_ValueRecord_ - { - TT_Short XPlacement; /* horizontal adjustment for - placement */ - TT_Short YPlacement; /* vertical adjustment for - placement */ - TT_Short XAdvance; /* horizontal adjustment for - advance */ - TT_Short YAdvance; /* vertical adjustment for - advance */ - TTO_Device XPlacementDevice; /* device table for horizontal - placement */ - TTO_Device YPlacementDevice; /* device table for vertical - placement */ - TTO_Device XAdvanceDevice; /* device table for horizontal - advance */ - TTO_Device YAdvanceDevice; /* device table for vertical - advance */ - TT_UShort XIdPlacement; /* horizontal placement metric ID */ - TT_UShort YIdPlacement; /* vertical placement metric ID */ - TT_UShort XIdAdvance; /* horizontal advance metric ID */ - TT_UShort YIdAdvance; /* vertical advance metric ID */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_ValueRecord_ TTO_ValueRecord; - - -/* Mask values to scan the value format of the ValueRecord structure. - We always expand compressed ValueRecords of the font. */ - -#define HAVE_X_PLACEMENT 0x0001 -#define HAVE_Y_PLACEMENT 0x0002 -#define HAVE_X_ADVANCE 0x0004 -#define HAVE_Y_ADVANCE 0x0008 -#define HAVE_X_PLACEMENT_DEVICE 0x0010 -#define HAVE_Y_PLACEMENT_DEVICE 0x0020 -#define HAVE_X_ADVANCE_DEVICE 0x0040 -#define HAVE_Y_ADVANCE_DEVICE 0x0080 -#define HAVE_X_ID_PLACEMENT 0x0100 -#define HAVE_Y_ID_PLACEMENT 0x0200 -#define HAVE_X_ID_ADVANCE 0x0400 -#define HAVE_Y_ID_ADVANCE 0x0800 - - - struct TTO_AnchorFormat1_ - { - TT_Short XCoordinate; /* horizontal value */ - TT_Short YCoordinate; /* vertical value */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_AnchorFormat1_ TTO_AnchorFormat1; - - - struct TTO_AnchorFormat2_ - { - TT_Short XCoordinate; /* horizontal value */ - TT_Short YCoordinate; /* vertical value */ - TT_UShort AnchorPoint; /* index to glyph contour point */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_AnchorFormat2_ TTO_AnchorFormat2; - - - struct TTO_AnchorFormat3_ - { - TT_Short XCoordinate; /* horizontal value */ - TT_Short YCoordinate; /* vertical value */ - TTO_Device XDeviceTable; /* device table for X coordinate */ - TTO_Device YDeviceTable; /* device table for Y coordinate */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_AnchorFormat3_ TTO_AnchorFormat3; - - - struct TTO_AnchorFormat4_ - { - TT_UShort XIdAnchor; /* horizontal metric ID */ - TT_UShort YIdAnchor; /* vertical metric ID */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_AnchorFormat4_ TTO_AnchorFormat4; - - - struct TTO_Anchor_ - { - TT_UShort PosFormat; /* 1, 2, 3, or 4 -- 0 indicates - that there is no Anchor table */ - - union - { - TTO_AnchorFormat1 af1; - TTO_AnchorFormat2 af2; - TTO_AnchorFormat3 af3; - TTO_AnchorFormat4 af4; - } af; - }; - - typedef struct TTO_Anchor_ TTO_Anchor; - - - struct TTO_MarkRecord_ - { - TT_UShort Class; /* mark class */ - TTO_Anchor MarkAnchor; /* anchor table */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_MarkRecord_ TTO_MarkRecord; - - - struct TTO_MarkArray_ - { - TT_UShort MarkCount; /* number of MarkRecord tables */ - TTO_MarkRecord* MarkRecord; /* array of MarkRecord tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_MarkArray_ TTO_MarkArray; - - - /* LookupType 1 */ - - struct TTO_SinglePosFormat1_ - { - TTO_ValueRecord Value; /* ValueRecord for all covered - glyphs */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_SinglePosFormat1_ TTO_SinglePosFormat1; - - - struct TTO_SinglePosFormat2_ - { - TT_UShort ValueCount; /* number of ValueRecord tables */ - TTO_ValueRecord* Value; /* array of ValueRecord tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_SinglePosFormat2_ TTO_SinglePosFormat2; - - - struct TTO_SinglePos_ - { - TT_UShort PosFormat; /* 1 or 2 */ - TTO_Coverage Coverage; /* Coverage table */ - - TT_UShort ValueFormat; /* format of ValueRecord table */ - - union - { - TTO_SinglePosFormat1 spf1; - TTO_SinglePosFormat2 spf2; - } spf; - }; - - typedef struct TTO_SinglePos_ TTO_SinglePos; - - - /* LookupType 2 */ - - struct TTO_PairValueRecord_ - { - TT_UShort SecondGlyph; /* glyph ID for second glyph */ - TTO_ValueRecord Value1; /* pos. data for first glyph */ - TTO_ValueRecord Value2; /* pos. data for second glyph */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_PairValueRecord_ TTO_PairValueRecord; - - - struct TTO_PairSet_ - { - TT_UShort PairValueCount; - /* number of PairValueRecord tables */ - TTO_PairValueRecord* PairValueRecord; - /* array of PairValueRecord tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_PairSet_ TTO_PairSet; - - - struct TTO_PairPosFormat1_ - { - TT_UShort PairSetCount; /* number of PairSet tables */ - TTO_PairSet* PairSet; /* array of PairSet tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_PairPosFormat1_ TTO_PairPosFormat1; - - - struct TTO_Class2Record_ - { - TTO_ValueRecord Value1; /* pos. data for first glyph */ - TTO_ValueRecord Value2; /* pos. data for second glyph */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_Class2Record_ TTO_Class2Record; - - - struct TTO_Class1Record_ - { - TTO_Class2Record* Class2Record; /* array of Class2Record tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_Class1Record_ TTO_Class1Record; - - - struct TTO_PairPosFormat2_ - { - TTO_ClassDefinition ClassDef1; /* class def. for first glyph */ - TTO_ClassDefinition ClassDef2; /* class def. for second glyph */ - TT_UShort Class1Count; /* number of classes in ClassDef1 - table */ - TT_UShort Class2Count; /* number of classes in ClassDef2 - table */ - TTO_Class1Record* Class1Record; /* array of Class1Record tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_PairPosFormat2_ TTO_PairPosFormat2; - - - struct TTO_PairPos_ - { - TT_UShort PosFormat; /* 1 or 2 */ - TTO_Coverage Coverage; /* Coverage table */ - TT_UShort ValueFormat1; /* format of ValueRecord table - for first glyph */ - TT_UShort ValueFormat2; /* format of ValueRecord table - for second glyph */ - - union - { - TTO_PairPosFormat1 ppf1; - TTO_PairPosFormat2 ppf2; - } ppf; - }; - - typedef struct TTO_PairPos_ TTO_PairPos; - - - /* LookupType 3 */ - - struct TTO_EntryExitRecord_ - { - TTO_Anchor EntryAnchor; /* entry Anchor table */ - TTO_Anchor ExitAnchor; /* exit Anchor table */ - }; - - - typedef struct TTO_EntryExitRecord_ TTO_EntryExitRecord; - - struct TTO_CursivePos_ - { - TT_UShort PosFormat; /* always 1 */ - TTO_Coverage Coverage; /* Coverage table */ - TT_UShort EntryExitCount; - /* number of EntryExitRecord tables */ - TTO_EntryExitRecord* EntryExitRecord; - /* array of EntryExitRecord tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_CursivePos_ TTO_CursivePos; - - - /* LookupType 4 */ - - struct TTO_BaseRecord_ - { - TTO_Anchor* BaseAnchor; /* array of base glyph anchor - tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_BaseRecord_ TTO_BaseRecord; - - - struct TTO_BaseArray_ - { - TT_UShort BaseCount; /* number of BaseRecord tables */ - TTO_BaseRecord* BaseRecord; /* array of BaseRecord tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_BaseArray_ TTO_BaseArray; - - - struct TTO_MarkBasePos_ - { - TT_UShort PosFormat; /* always 1 */ - TTO_Coverage MarkCoverage; /* mark glyph coverage table */ - TTO_Coverage BaseCoverage; /* base glyph coverage table */ - TT_UShort ClassCount; /* number of mark classes */ - TTO_MarkArray MarkArray; /* mark array table */ - TTO_BaseArray BaseArray; /* base array table */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_MarkBasePos_ TTO_MarkBasePos; - - - /* LookupType 5 */ - - struct TTO_ComponentRecord_ - { - TTO_Anchor* LigatureAnchor; /* array of ligature glyph anchor - tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_ComponentRecord_ TTO_ComponentRecord; - - - struct TTO_LigatureAttach_ - { - TT_UShort ComponentCount; - /* number of ComponentRecord tables */ - TTO_ComponentRecord* ComponentRecord; - /* array of ComponentRecord tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_LigatureAttach_ TTO_LigatureAttach; - - - struct TTO_LigatureArray_ - { - TT_UShort LigatureCount; /* number of LigatureAttach tables */ - TTO_LigatureAttach* LigatureAttach; - /* array of LigatureAttach tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_LigatureArray_ TTO_LigatureArray; - - - struct TTO_MarkLigPos_ - { - TT_UShort PosFormat; /* always 1 */ - TTO_Coverage MarkCoverage; /* mark glyph coverage table */ - TTO_Coverage LigatureCoverage; - /* ligature glyph coverage table */ - TT_UShort ClassCount; /* number of mark classes */ - TTO_MarkArray MarkArray; /* mark array table */ - TTO_LigatureArray LigatureArray; /* ligature array table */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_MarkLigPos_ TTO_MarkLigPos; - - - /* LookupType 6 */ - - struct TTO_Mark2Record_ - { - TTO_Anchor* Mark2Anchor; /* array of mark glyph anchor - tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_Mark2Record_ TTO_Mark2Record; - - - struct TTO_Mark2Array_ - { - TT_UShort Mark2Count; /* number of Mark2Record tables */ - TTO_Mark2Record* Mark2Record; /* array of Mark2Record tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_Mark2Array_ TTO_Mark2Array; - - - struct TTO_MarkMarkPos_ - { - TT_UShort PosFormat; /* always 1 */ - TTO_Coverage Mark1Coverage; /* first mark glyph coverage table */ - TTO_Coverage Mark2Coverage; /* second mark glyph coverave table */ - TT_UShort ClassCount; /* number of combining mark classes */ - TTO_MarkArray Mark1Array; /* MarkArray table for first mark */ - TTO_Mark2Array Mark2Array; /* MarkArray table for second mark */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_MarkMarkPos_ TTO_MarkMarkPos; - - - /* needed by both lookup type 7 and 8 */ - - struct TTO_PosLookupRecord_ - { - TT_UShort SequenceIndex; /* index into current - glyph sequence */ - TT_UShort LookupListIndex; /* Lookup to apply to that pos. */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_PosLookupRecord_ TTO_PosLookupRecord; - - - /* LookupType 7 */ - - struct TTO_PosRule_ - { - TT_UShort GlyphCount; /* total number of input glyphs */ - TT_UShort PosCount; /* number of PosLookupRecord tables */ - TT_UShort* Input; /* array of input glyph IDs */ - TTO_PosLookupRecord* PosLookupRecord; - /* array of PosLookupRecord tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_PosRule_ TTO_PosRule; - - - struct TTO_PosRuleSet_ - { - TT_UShort PosRuleCount; /* number of PosRule tables */ - TTO_PosRule* PosRule; /* array of PosRule tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_PosRuleSet_ TTO_PosRuleSet; - - - struct TTO_ContextPosFormat1_ - { - TTO_Coverage Coverage; /* Coverage table */ - TT_UShort PosRuleSetCount; /* number of PosRuleSet tables */ - TTO_PosRuleSet* PosRuleSet; /* array of PosRuleSet tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_ContextPosFormat1_ TTO_ContextPosFormat1; - - - struct TTO_PosClassRule_ - { - TT_UShort GlyphCount; /* total number of context classes */ - TT_UShort PosCount; /* number of PosLookupRecord tables */ - TT_UShort* Class; /* array of classes */ - TTO_PosLookupRecord* PosLookupRecord; - /* array of PosLookupRecord tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_PosClassRule_ TTO_PosClassRule; - - - struct TTO_PosClassSet_ - { - TT_UShort PosClassRuleCount; - /* number of PosClassRule tables */ - TTO_PosClassRule* PosClassRule; /* array of PosClassRule tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_PosClassSet_ TTO_PosClassSet; - - - /* The `MaxContextLength' field is not defined in the TTO specification - but simplifies the implementation of this format. It holds the - maximal context length used in the context rules. */ - - struct TTO_ContextPosFormat2_ - { - TT_UShort MaxContextLength; - /* maximal context length */ - TTO_Coverage Coverage; /* Coverage table */ - TTO_ClassDefinition ClassDef; /* ClassDef table */ - TT_UShort PosClassSetCount; - /* number of PosClassSet tables */ - TTO_PosClassSet* PosClassSet; /* array of PosClassSet tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_ContextPosFormat2_ TTO_ContextPosFormat2; - - - struct TTO_ContextPosFormat3_ - { - TT_UShort GlyphCount; /* number of input glyphs */ - TT_UShort PosCount; /* number of PosLookupRecord tables */ - TTO_Coverage* Coverage; /* array of Coverage tables */ - TTO_PosLookupRecord* PosLookupRecord; - /* array of PosLookupRecord tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_ContextPosFormat3_ TTO_ContextPosFormat3; - - - struct TTO_ContextPos_ - { - TT_UShort PosFormat; /* 1, 2, or 3 */ - - union - { - TTO_ContextPosFormat1 cpf1; - TTO_ContextPosFormat2 cpf2; - TTO_ContextPosFormat3 cpf3; - } cpf; - }; - - typedef struct TTO_ContextPos_ TTO_ContextPos; - - - /* LookupType 8 */ - - struct TTO_ChainPosRule_ - { - TT_UShort BacktrackGlyphCount; - /* total number of backtrack glyphs */ - TT_UShort* Backtrack; /* array of backtrack glyph IDs */ - TT_UShort InputGlyphCount; - /* total number of input glyphs */ - TT_UShort* Input; /* array of input glyph IDs */ - TT_UShort LookaheadGlyphCount; - /* total number of lookahead glyphs */ - TT_UShort* Lookahead; /* array of lookahead glyph IDs */ - TT_UShort PosCount; /* number of PosLookupRecords */ - TTO_PosLookupRecord* PosLookupRecord; - /* array of PosLookupRecords */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_ChainPosRule_ TTO_ChainPosRule; - - - struct TTO_ChainPosRuleSet_ - { - TT_UShort ChainPosRuleCount; - /* number of ChainPosRule tables */ - TTO_ChainPosRule* ChainPosRule; /* array of ChainPosRule tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_ChainPosRuleSet_ TTO_ChainPosRuleSet; - - - struct TTO_ChainContextPosFormat1_ - { - TTO_Coverage Coverage; /* Coverage table */ - TT_UShort ChainPosRuleSetCount; - /* number of ChainPosRuleSet tables */ - TTO_ChainPosRuleSet* ChainPosRuleSet; - /* array of ChainPosRuleSet tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_ChainContextPosFormat1_ TTO_ChainContextPosFormat1; - - - struct TTO_ChainPosClassRule_ - { - TT_UShort BacktrackGlyphCount; - /* total number of backtrack - classes */ - TT_UShort* Backtrack; /* array of backtrack classes */ - TT_UShort InputGlyphCount; - /* total number of context classes */ - TT_UShort* Input; /* array of context classes */ - TT_UShort LookaheadGlyphCount; - /* total number of lookahead - classes */ - TT_UShort* Lookahead; /* array of lookahead classes */ - TT_UShort PosCount; /* number of PosLookupRecords */ - TTO_PosLookupRecord* PosLookupRecord; - /* array of substitution lookups */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_ChainPosClassRule_ TTO_ChainPosClassRule; - - - struct TTO_ChainPosClassSet_ - { - TT_UShort ChainPosClassRuleCount; - /* number of ChainPosClassRule - tables */ - TTO_ChainPosClassRule* ChainPosClassRule; - /* array of ChainPosClassRule - tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_ChainPosClassSet_ TTO_ChainPosClassSet; - - - /* The `MaxXXXLength' fields are not defined in the TTO specification - but simplifies the implementation of this format. It holds the - maximal context length used in the specific context rules. */ - - struct TTO_ChainContextPosFormat2_ - { - TTO_Coverage Coverage; /* Coverage table */ - - TT_UShort MaxBacktrackLength; - /* maximal backtrack length */ - TTO_ClassDefinition BacktrackClassDef; - /* BacktrackClassDef table */ - TT_UShort MaxInputLength; - /* maximal input length */ - TTO_ClassDefinition InputClassDef; - /* InputClassDef table */ - TT_UShort MaxLookaheadLength; - /* maximal lookahead length */ - TTO_ClassDefinition LookaheadClassDef; - /* LookaheadClassDef table */ - - TT_UShort ChainPosClassSetCount; - /* number of ChainPosClassSet - tables */ - TTO_ChainPosClassSet* ChainPosClassSet; - /* array of ChainPosClassSet - tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_ChainContextPosFormat2_ TTO_ChainContextPosFormat2; - - - struct TTO_ChainContextPosFormat3_ - { - TT_UShort BacktrackGlyphCount; - /* number of backtrack glyphs */ - TTO_Coverage* BacktrackCoverage; - /* array of backtrack Coverage - tables */ - TT_UShort InputGlyphCount; - /* number of input glyphs */ - TTO_Coverage* InputCoverage; - /* array of input coverage - tables */ - TT_UShort LookaheadGlyphCount; - /* number of lookahead glyphs */ - TTO_Coverage* LookaheadCoverage; - /* array of lookahead coverage - tables */ - TT_UShort PosCount; /* number of PosLookupRecords */ - TTO_PosLookupRecord* PosLookupRecord; - /* array of substitution lookups */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_ChainContextPosFormat3_ TTO_ChainContextPosFormat3; - - - struct TTO_ChainContextPos_ - { - TT_UShort PosFormat; /* 1, 2, or 3 */ - - union - { - TTO_ChainContextPosFormat1 ccpf1; - TTO_ChainContextPosFormat2 ccpf2; - TTO_ChainContextPosFormat3 ccpf3; - } ccpf; - }; - - typedef struct TTO_ChainContextPos_ TTO_ChainContextPos; - - - union TTO_GPOS_SubTable_ - { - TTO_SinglePos single; - TTO_PairPos pair; - TTO_CursivePos cursive; - TTO_MarkBasePos markbase; - TTO_MarkLigPos marklig; - TTO_MarkMarkPos markmark; - TTO_ContextPos context; - TTO_ChainContextPos chain; - }; - - typedef union TTO_GPOS_SubTable_ TTO_GPOS_SubTable; - - - /* This `string object' is much simpler compared to TTO_GSUB_String. - A call to TTO_GPOS_Apply_String() will allocate it. */ - - struct TTO_GPOS_Data_ - { - TT_Pos x_pos; - TT_Pos y_pos; - TT_Pos x_advance; - TT_Pos y_advance; - TT_UShort back; /* number of glyphs to go back - for drawing current glyph */ - TT_Bool new_advance; /* if set, the advance width values are - absolute, i.e., they won't be - added to the original glyph's value - but rather replace them. */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_GPOS_Data_ TTO_GPOS_Data; - - - /* finally, the GPOS API */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Init_GPOS_Extension( TT_Engine engine ); - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Load_GPOS_Table( TT_Face face, - TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos, - TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef ); - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_GPOS_Select_Script( TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos, - TT_ULong script_tag, - TT_UShort* script_index ); - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_GPOS_Select_Language( TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos, - TT_ULong language_tag, - TT_UShort script_index, - TT_UShort* language_index, - TT_UShort* req_feature_index ); - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_GPOS_Select_Feature( TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos, - TT_ULong feature_tag, - TT_UShort script_index, - TT_UShort language_index, - TT_UShort* feature_index ); - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_GPOS_Query_Scripts( TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos, - TT_ULong** script_tag_list ); - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_GPOS_Query_Languages( TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos, - TT_UShort script_index, - TT_ULong** language_tag_list ); - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_GPOS_Query_Features( TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos, - TT_UShort script_index, - TT_UShort language_index, - TT_ULong** feature_tag_list ); - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_GPOS_Add_Feature( TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos, - TT_UShort feature_index, - TT_UShort property ); - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_GPOS_Clear_Features( TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos ); - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_GPOS_Register_Glyph_Function( TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos, - TTO_GlyphFunction gfunc ); - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_GPOS_Register_MM_Function( TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos, - TTO_MMFunction mmfunc, - void* data ); - - /* If `dvi' is TRUE, glyph contour points for anchor points and device - tables are ignored -- you will get device independent values. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_GPOS_Apply_String( TT_Instance instance, - TT_Glyph glyph, - TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos, - TT_UShort load_flags, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GPOS_Data** out, - TT_Bool dvi, - TT_Bool r2l ); - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - -#endif /* FTXGPOS_H */ - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxgsub.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxgsub.c deleted file mode 100644 index 5fce59e59ca..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxgsub.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4425 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ftxgsub.c - * - * TrueType Open GSUB table support. - * - * Copyright 1996-2001 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -/* XXX There is *a lot* of duplicated code (cf. formats 5 and 6), but - I don't care currently. I believe that it would be possible to - save about 50% of TTO code by carefully designing the structures, - sharing as much as possible with extensive use of macros. This - is something for a volunteer :-) */ - -#include "tttypes.h" -#include "tttags.h" -#include "ttload.h" -#include "ttextend.h" -#include "ttmemory.h" -#include "ttfile.h" - -#include "ftxopen.h" -#include "ftxopenf.h" - - -#define ADD_String( in, num_in, out, num_out, glyph_data, component, ligID ) \ - ( ( error = TT_GSUB_Add_String( (in), (num_in), \ - (out), (num_out), \ - (glyph_data), (component), (ligID) \ - ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - - - static TT_Error Do_Glyph_Lookup( TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - UShort lookup_index, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GSUB_String* out, - UShort context_length, - int nesting_level ); - - - - /********************** - * Auxiliary functions - **********************/ - - - /* The following function copies `num_out' elements from `glyph_data' - to `out', advancing the array pointer in the `in' structure by - `num_in' elements, and in `out' by `num_out' elements. If the - string (resp. the properties) array in `out' is empty or too - small, it allocates resp. reallocates the string (and properties) - array. Finally, it sets the `length' field of `out' equal to - `pos' of the `out' structure. - - If `component' is 0xFFFF, the value `in->component[in->pos]' - will be copied `num_out' times, otherwise `component' itself will - be used to fill `out->component'. - - If `ligID' is 0xFFFF, the value `in->lig_IDs[in->pos]' will be - copied `num_out' times, otherwise `ligID' itself will be used to - fill `out->ligIDs'. - - The properties (if defined) for all replaced glyphs are taken - from the glyph at position `in->pos'. */ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_GSUB_Add_String( TTO_GSUB_String* in, - UShort num_in, - TTO_GSUB_String* out, - UShort num_out, - UShort* glyph_data, - UShort component, - UShort ligID ) - { - TT_Error error; - TT_UInt i; - UShort p_in; - UShort* p_out; - - - /* sanity check */ - - if ( !in || !out || - in->length == 0 || in->pos >= in->length || - in->length < in->pos + num_in ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - if ( out->pos + num_out >= out->allocated ) - { - ULong size = out->pos + num_out + 256L; - - - /* The following works because all fields in `out' must be - initialized to zero (including the `string' field) for the - first use. */ - - if ( REALLOC_ARRAY( out->string, size, UShort ) ) - return error; - if ( REALLOC_ARRAY( out->components, size, UShort ) ) - return error; - if ( REALLOC_ARRAY( out->ligIDs, size, UShort ) ) - return error; - if ( in->properties ) - if ( REALLOC_ARRAY( out->properties, size, UShort ) ) - return error; - - out->allocated = size; - } - - if ( num_out ) - { - MEM_Copy( &out->string[out->pos], glyph_data, - num_out * sizeof ( UShort ) ); - - if ( component == 0xFFFF ) - component = in->components[in->pos]; - - p_out = out->components; - - for ( i = out->pos; i < out->pos + num_out; i++ ) - p_out[i] = component; - - p_out = out->ligIDs; - - if ( ligID == 0xFFFF ) - ligID = in->ligIDs[in->pos]; - - for ( i = out->pos; i < out->pos + num_out; i++ ) - p_out[i] = ligID; - - if ( in->properties ) - { - p_in = in->properties[in->pos]; - p_out = out->properties; - - for ( i = out->pos; i < out->pos + num_out; i++ ) - p_out[i] = p_in; - } - } - - in->pos += num_in; - out->pos += num_out; - - out->length = out->pos; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - - /********************** - * Extension Functions - **********************/ - - - static TT_Error - GSUB_Create( void* ext, - PFace face ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( face->stream ); - - TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub = (TTO_GSUBHeader*)ext; - Long table; - - - /* by convention */ - - if ( !gsub ) - return TT_Err_Ok; - - /* a null offset indicates that there is no GSUB table */ - - gsub->offset = 0; - - /* we store the start offset and the size of the subtable */ - - table = TT_LookUp_Table( face, TTAG_GSUB ); - if ( table < 0 ) - return TT_Err_Ok; /* The table is optional */ - - if ( FILE_Seek( face->dirTables[table].Offset ) || - ACCESS_Frame( 4L ) ) - return error; - - gsub->offset = FILE_Pos() - 4L; /* undo ACCESS_Frame() */ - gsub->Version = GET_ULong(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - gsub->loaded = FALSE; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - static TT_Error - GSUB_Destroy( void* ext, - PFace face ) - { - TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub = (TTO_GSUBHeader*)ext; - - - /* by convention */ - - if ( !gsub ) - return TT_Err_Ok; - - if ( gsub->loaded ) - { - Free_LookupList( &gsub->LookupList, GSUB ); - Free_FeatureList( &gsub->FeatureList ); - Free_ScriptList( &gsub->ScriptList ); - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Init_GSUB_Extension( TT_Engine engine ) - { - PEngine_Instance _engine = HANDLE_Engine( engine ); - - - if ( !_engine ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Engine; - - return TT_Register_Extension( _engine, - GSUB_ID, - sizeof ( TTO_GSUBHeader ), - GSUB_Create, - GSUB_Destroy ); - } - - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Load_GSUB_Table( TT_Face face, - TTO_GSUBHeader* retptr, - TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef ) - { - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - UShort i, num_lookups; - TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub; - TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef_reg; - TTO_Lookup* lo; - - PFace faze = HANDLE_Face( face ); - DEFINE_ALL_LOCALS; - - - if ( !retptr ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - if ( !faze ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Face_Handle; - - error = TT_Extension_Get( faze, GSUB_ID, (void**)&gsub ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - if ( gsub->offset == 0 ) - return TT_Err_Table_Missing; /* no GSUB table; nothing to do */ - - /* now access stream */ - - if ( USE_Stream( faze->stream, stream ) ) - return error; - - base_offset = gsub->offset; - - /* skip version */ - - if ( FILE_Seek( base_offset + 4L ) || - ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_ScriptList( &gsub->ScriptList, - faze ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - return error; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail3; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_FeatureList( &gsub->FeatureList, - faze ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail3; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail2; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_LookupList( &gsub->LookupList, - faze, GSUB ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail2; - - gsub->gdef = gdef; /* can be NULL */ - - /* We now check the LookupFlags for values larger than 0xFF to find - out whether we need to load the `MarkAttachClassDef' field of the - GDEF table -- this hack is necessary for OpenType 1.2 tables since - the version field of the GDEF table hasn't been incremented. - - For constructed GDEF tables, we only load it if - `MarkAttachClassDef_offset' is not zero (nevertheless, a build of - a constructed mark attach table is not supported currently). */ - - if ( gdef && - gdef->MarkAttachClassDef_offset && !gdef->MarkAttachClassDef.loaded ) - { - lo = gsub->LookupList.Lookup; - num_lookups = gsub->LookupList.LookupCount; - - for ( i = 0; i < num_lookups; i++ ) - { - if ( lo[i].LookupFlag & IGNORE_SPECIAL_MARKS ) - { - if ( FILE_Seek( gdef->MarkAttachClassDef_offset ) || - ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail1; - - new_offset = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( !new_offset ) - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GDEF_SubTable; - - new_offset += gdef->offset; - - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_ClassDefinition( &gdef->MarkAttachClassDef, - 256, faze ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail1; - - /* copy the class definition pointer into the extension structure */ - - error = TT_Extension_Get( faze, GDEF_ID, (void**)&gdef_reg ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - *gdef_reg = *gdef; - - break; - } - } - } - - gsub->loaded = TRUE; - *retptr = *gsub; - DONE_Stream( stream ); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail1: - Free_LookupList( &gsub->LookupList, GSUB ); - - Fail2: - Free_FeatureList( &gsub->FeatureList ); - - Fail3: - Free_ScriptList( &gsub->ScriptList ); - - /* release stream */ - - DONE_Stream( stream ); - - return error; - } - - - - /***************************** - * SubTable related functions - *****************************/ - - - /* LookupType 1 */ - - /* SingleSubstFormat1 */ - /* SingleSubstFormat2 */ - - TT_Error Load_SingleSubst( TTO_SingleSubst* ss, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - UShort* s; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 4L ) ) - return error; - - ss->SubstFormat = GET_UShort(); - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Coverage( &ss->Coverage, input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - return error; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - - switch ( ss->SubstFormat ) - { - case 1: - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail2; - - ss->ssf.ssf1.DeltaGlyphID = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - break; - - case 2: - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail2; - - count = ss->ssf.ssf2.GlyphCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - ss->ssf.ssf2.Substitute = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( ss->ssf.ssf2.Substitute, count, UShort ) ) - goto Fail2; - - s = ss->ssf.ssf2.Substitute; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( count * 2L ) ) - goto Fail1; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - s[n] = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - break; - - default: - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GSUB_SubTable_Format; - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail1: - FREE( s ); - - Fail2: - Free_Coverage( &ss->Coverage ); - return error; - } - - - void Free_SingleSubst( TTO_SingleSubst* ss ) - { - switch ( ss->SubstFormat ) - { - case 1: - break; - - case 2: - FREE( ss->ssf.ssf2.Substitute ); - break; - } - - Free_Coverage( &ss->Coverage ); - } - - - static TT_Error Lookup_SingleSubst( TTO_SingleSubst* ss, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GSUB_String* out, - UShort flags, - UShort context_length, - TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef ) - { - UShort index, value[1], property; - TT_Error error; - - - if ( context_length != 0xFFFF && context_length < 1 ) - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - - if ( CHECK_Property( gdef, in->string[in->pos], flags, &property ) ) - return error; - - error = Coverage_Index( &ss->Coverage, in->string[in->pos], &index ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - switch ( ss->SubstFormat ) - { - case 1: - value[0] = ( in->string[in->pos] + ss->ssf.ssf1.DeltaGlyphID ) & 0xFFFF; - if ( ADD_String( in, 1, out, 1, value, 0xFFFF, 0xFFFF ) ) - return error; - break; - - case 2: - if ( index >= ss->ssf.ssf2.GlyphCount ) - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GSUB_SubTable; - value[0] = ss->ssf.ssf2.Substitute[index]; - if ( ADD_String( in, 1, out, 1, value, 0xFFFF, 0xFFFF ) ) - return error; - break; - - default: - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GSUB_SubTable; - } - - if ( gdef && gdef->NewGlyphClasses ) - { - /* we inherit the old glyph class to the substituted glyph */ - - error = Add_Glyph_Property( gdef, value[0], property ); - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - /* LookupType 2 */ - - /* Sequence */ - - static TT_Error Load_Sequence( TTO_Sequence* s, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - UShort* sub; - - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - count = s->GlyphCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - s->Substitute = NULL; - - if ( count ) - { - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( s->Substitute, count, UShort ) ) - return error; - - sub = s->Substitute; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( count * 2L ) ) - { - FREE( sub ); - return error; - } - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - sub[n] = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - static void Free_Sequence( TTO_Sequence* s ) - { - FREE( s->Substitute ); - } - - - /* MultipleSubstFormat1 */ - - TT_Error Load_MultipleSubst( TTO_MultipleSubst* ms, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - TTO_Sequence* s; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 4L ) ) - return error; - - ms->SubstFormat = GET_UShort(); /* should be 1 */ - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Coverage( &ms->Coverage, input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - return error; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail2; - - count = ms->SequenceCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - ms->Sequence = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( ms->Sequence, count, TTO_Sequence ) ) - goto Fail2; - - s = ms->Sequence; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail1; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Sequence( &s[n], input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail1; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail1: - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_Sequence( &s[n] ); - - FREE( s ); - - Fail2: - Free_Coverage( &ms->Coverage ); - return error; - } - - - void Free_MultipleSubst( TTO_MultipleSubst* ms ) - { - UShort n, count; - - TTO_Sequence* s; - - - if ( ms->Sequence ) - { - count = ms->SequenceCount; - s = ms->Sequence; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_Sequence( &s[n] ); - - FREE( s ); - } - - Free_Coverage( &ms->Coverage ); - } - - - static TT_Error Lookup_MultipleSubst( TTO_MultipleSubst* ms, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GSUB_String* out, - UShort flags, - UShort context_length, - TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef ) - { - TT_Error error; - UShort index, property, n, count; - UShort* s; - - - if ( context_length != 0xFFFF && context_length < 1 ) - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - - if ( CHECK_Property( gdef, in->string[in->pos], flags, &property ) ) - return error; - - error = Coverage_Index( &ms->Coverage, in->string[in->pos], &index ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - if ( index >= ms->SequenceCount ) - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GSUB_SubTable; - - count = ms->Sequence[index].GlyphCount; - s = ms->Sequence[index].Substitute; - - if ( ADD_String( in, 1, out, count, s, 0xFFFF, 0xFFFF ) ) - return error; - - if ( gdef && gdef->NewGlyphClasses ) - { - /* this is a guess only ... */ - - if ( property == TTO_LIGATURE ) - property = TTO_BASE_GLYPH; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - error = Add_Glyph_Property( gdef, s[n], property ); - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - } - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - /* LookupType 3 */ - - /* AlternateSet */ - - static TT_Error Load_AlternateSet( TTO_AlternateSet* as, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - UShort* a; - - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - count = as->GlyphCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - as->Alternate = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( as->Alternate, count, UShort ) ) - return error; - - a = as->Alternate; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( count * 2L ) ) - { - FREE( a ); - return error; - } - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - a[n] = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - static void Free_AlternateSet( TTO_AlternateSet* as ) - { - FREE( as->Alternate ); - } - - - /* AlternateSubstFormat1 */ - - TT_Error Load_AlternateSubst( TTO_AlternateSubst* as, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - TTO_AlternateSet* aset; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 4L ) ) - return error; - - as->SubstFormat = GET_UShort(); /* should be 1 */ - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Coverage( &as->Coverage, input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - return error; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail2; - - count = as->AlternateSetCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - as->AlternateSet = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( as->AlternateSet, count, TTO_AlternateSet ) ) - goto Fail2; - - aset = as->AlternateSet; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail1; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_AlternateSet( &aset[n], input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail1; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail1: - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_AlternateSet( &aset[n] ); - - FREE( aset ); - - Fail2: - Free_Coverage( &as->Coverage ); - return error; - } - - - void Free_AlternateSubst( TTO_AlternateSubst* as ) - { - UShort n, count; - - TTO_AlternateSet* aset; - - - if ( as->AlternateSet ) - { - count = as->AlternateSetCount; - aset = as->AlternateSet; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_AlternateSet( &aset[n] ); - - FREE( aset ); - } - - Free_Coverage( &as->Coverage ); - } - - - static TT_Error Lookup_AlternateSubst( TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - TTO_AlternateSubst* as, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GSUB_String* out, - UShort flags, - UShort context_length, - TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef ) - { - TT_Error error; - UShort index, alt_index, property; - - TTO_AlternateSet aset; - - - if ( context_length != 0xFFFF && context_length < 1 ) - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - - if ( CHECK_Property( gdef, in->string[in->pos], flags, &property ) ) - return error; - - error = Coverage_Index( &as->Coverage, in->string[in->pos], &index ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - aset = as->AlternateSet[index]; - - /* we use a user-defined callback function to get the alternate index */ - - if ( gsub->altfunc ) - alt_index = (gsub->altfunc)( out->pos, in->string[in->pos], - aset.GlyphCount, aset.Alternate, - gsub->data ); - else - alt_index = 0; - - if ( ADD_String( in, 1, out, 1, &aset.Alternate[alt_index], - 0xFFFF, 0xFFFF ) ) - return error; - - if ( gdef && gdef->NewGlyphClasses ) - { - /* we inherit the old glyph class to the substituted glyph */ - - error = Add_Glyph_Property( gdef, aset.Alternate[alt_index], - property ); - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - /* LookupType 4 */ - - /* Ligature */ - - static TT_Error Load_Ligature( TTO_Ligature* l, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - UShort* c; - - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 4L ) ) - return error; - - l->LigGlyph = GET_UShort(); - l->ComponentCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - l->Component = NULL; - - count = l->ComponentCount - 1; /* only ComponentCount - 1 elements */ - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( l->Component, count, UShort ) ) - return error; - - c = l->Component; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( count * 2L ) ) - { - FREE( c ); - return error; - } - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - c[n] = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - static void Free_Ligature( TTO_Ligature* l ) - { - FREE( l->Component ); - } - - - /* LigatureSet */ - - static TT_Error Load_LigatureSet( TTO_LigatureSet* ls, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - TTO_Ligature* l; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - count = ls->LigatureCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - ls->Ligature = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( ls->Ligature, count, TTO_Ligature ) ) - return error; - - l = ls->Ligature; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Ligature( &l[n], input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail: - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_Ligature( &l[n] ); - - FREE( l ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_LigatureSet( TTO_LigatureSet* ls ) - { - UShort n, count; - - TTO_Ligature* l; - - - if ( ls->Ligature ) - { - count = ls->LigatureCount; - l = ls->Ligature; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_Ligature( &l[n] ); - - FREE( l ); - } - } - - - /* LigatureSubstFormat1 */ - - TT_Error Load_LigatureSubst( TTO_LigatureSubst* ls, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - TTO_LigatureSet* lset; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 4L ) ) - return error; - - ls->SubstFormat = GET_UShort(); /* should be 1 */ - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Coverage( &ls->Coverage, input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - return error; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail2; - - count = ls->LigatureSetCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - ls->LigatureSet = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( ls->LigatureSet, count, TTO_LigatureSet ) ) - goto Fail2; - - lset = ls->LigatureSet; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail1; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_LigatureSet( &lset[n], input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail1; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail1: - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_LigatureSet( &lset[n] ); - - FREE( lset ); - - Fail2: - Free_Coverage( &ls->Coverage ); - return error; - } - - - void Free_LigatureSubst( TTO_LigatureSubst* ls ) - { - UShort n, count; - - TTO_LigatureSet* lset; - - - if ( ls->LigatureSet ) - { - count = ls->LigatureSetCount; - lset = ls->LigatureSet; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_LigatureSet( &lset[n] ); - - FREE( lset ); - } - - Free_Coverage( &ls->Coverage ); - } - - - static TT_Error Lookup_LigatureSubst( TTO_LigatureSubst* ls, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GSUB_String* out, - UShort flags, - UShort context_length, - TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef ) - { - UShort index, property; - TT_Error error; - UShort numlig, i, j, is_mark, first_is_mark = FALSE; - UShort first_ligID, first_comp; - UShort *s_in, *lig_in, *comp_in; - UShort* c; - - TTO_Ligature* lig; - - - if ( CHECK_Property( gdef, in->string[in->pos], flags, &property ) ) - return error; - - if ( property == TTO_MARK || property & IGNORE_SPECIAL_MARKS ) - first_is_mark = TRUE; - - error = Coverage_Index( &ls->Coverage, in->string[in->pos], &index ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - if ( index >= ls->LigatureSetCount ) - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GSUB_SubTable; - - lig = ls->LigatureSet[index].Ligature; - - for ( numlig = ls->LigatureSet[index].LigatureCount; - numlig; - numlig--, lig++ ) - { - if ( in->pos + lig->ComponentCount > in->length ) - continue; /* Not enough glyphs in input */ - - s_in = &in->string[in->pos]; - lig_in = &in->ligIDs[in->pos]; - comp_in = &in->components[in->pos]; - first_ligID = *lig_in; - first_comp = *comp_in; - c = lig->Component; - - is_mark = first_is_mark; - - if ( context_length != 0xFFFF && context_length < lig->ComponentCount ) - break; - - for ( i = 1, j = 1; i < lig->ComponentCount; i++, j++ ) - { - while ( CHECK_Property( gdef, s_in[j], flags, &property ) ) - { - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - - if ( in->pos + j < in->length ) - j++; - else - break; - } - - /* don't apply a ligature lookup to glyphs with different - ligature IDs. Example: - - ' - ^' ' ^ - f ^ l ' -> fl ^ ' -> fl but not fl ^ -> fl */ - - if ( first_ligID != lig_in[j] ) - break; - - /* don't apply a ligature lookup to glyphs with different - component values. Example: - - ' - ^' ' ^ - f ^ f ' l -> ffl ^ ' -> ffl but not ffl ^ -> ffl */ - - if ( first_comp != comp_in[j] ) - break; - - if ( !( property == TTO_MARK || property & IGNORE_SPECIAL_MARKS ) ) - is_mark = FALSE; - - if ( s_in[j] != c[i - 1] ) - break; - } - - if ( i == lig->ComponentCount ) - { - if ( gdef && gdef->NewGlyphClasses ) - { - /* this is just a guess ... */ - - error = Add_Glyph_Property( gdef, lig->LigGlyph, - is_mark ? TTO_MARK : TTO_LIGATURE ); - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - } - - if ( i == j ) - { - /* We don't use a new ligature ID if there are no skipped - glyphs and the ligature already has an ID. */ - - if ( in->ligIDs[in->pos] ) - { - if ( ADD_String( in, i, out, 1, &lig->LigGlyph, - 0xFFFF, 0xFFFF ) ) - return error; - } - else - { - if ( ADD_String( in, i, out, 1, &lig->LigGlyph, - 0xFFFF, in->max_ligID ) ) - return error; - - (in->max_ligID)++; - } - } - else - { - if ( ADD_String( in, 1, out, 1, &lig->LigGlyph, - 0xFFFF, in->max_ligID ) ) - return error; - - /* Now we must do a second loop to copy the skipped glyphs to - `out' and assign component values to it. We start with the - glyph after the first component. Glyphs between component - i and i+1 belong to component i. Together with the ligID - value it is later possible to check whether a specific - component value really belongs to a given ligature. */ - - for ( i = 0; i < lig->ComponentCount - 1; i++ ) - { - while ( CHECK_Property( gdef, in->string[in->pos], - flags, &property ) ) - if ( ADD_String( in, 1, out, 1, &in->string[in->pos], - i, in->max_ligID ) ) - return error; - - (in->pos)++; - } - - (in->max_ligID)++; - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - } - - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - } - - - /* Do the actual substitution for a context substitution (either format - 5 or 6). This is only called after we've determined that the input - matches the subrule. */ - - static TT_Error Do_ContextSubst( TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - UShort GlyphCount, - UShort SubstCount, - TTO_SubstLookupRecord* subst, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GSUB_String* out, - int nesting_level ) - { - TT_Error error; - UShort i, old_pos; - - - i = 0; - - while ( i < GlyphCount ) - { - if ( SubstCount && i == subst->SequenceIndex ) - { - old_pos = in->pos; - - /* Do a substitution */ - - error = Do_Glyph_Lookup( gsub, subst->LookupListIndex, in, out, - GlyphCount, nesting_level ); - - subst++; - SubstCount--; - i += in->pos - old_pos; - - if ( error == TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - { - /* XXX "can't happen" -- but don't count on it */ - - if ( ADD_String( in, 1, out, 1, &in->string[in->pos], - 0xFFFF, 0xFFFF ) ) - return error; - i++; - } - else if ( error ) - return error; - } - else - { - /* No substitution for this index */ - - if ( ADD_String( in, 1, out, 1, &in->string[in->pos], - 0xFFFF, 0xFFFF ) ) - return error; - i++; - } - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - /* LookupType 5 */ - - /* SubRule */ - - static TT_Error Load_SubRule( TTO_SubRule* sr, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - UShort* i; - - TTO_SubstLookupRecord* slr; - - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 4L ) ) - return error; - - sr->GlyphCount = GET_UShort(); - sr->SubstCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - sr->Input = NULL; - - count = sr->GlyphCount - 1; /* only GlyphCount - 1 elements */ - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( sr->Input, count, UShort ) ) - return error; - - i = sr->Input; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( count * 2L ) ) - goto Fail2; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - i[n] = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - sr->SubstLookupRecord = NULL; - - count = sr->SubstCount; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( sr->SubstLookupRecord, count, TTO_SubstLookupRecord ) ) - goto Fail2; - - slr = sr->SubstLookupRecord; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( count * 4L ) ) - goto Fail1; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - slr[n].SequenceIndex = GET_UShort(); - slr[n].LookupListIndex = GET_UShort(); - } - - FORGET_Frame(); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail1: - FREE( slr ); - - Fail2: - FREE( i ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_SubRule( TTO_SubRule* sr ) - { - FREE( sr->SubstLookupRecord ); - FREE( sr->Input ); - } - - - /* SubRuleSet */ - - static TT_Error Load_SubRuleSet( TTO_SubRuleSet* srs, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - TTO_SubRule* sr; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - count = srs->SubRuleCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - srs->SubRule = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( srs->SubRule, count, TTO_SubRule ) ) - return error; - - sr = srs->SubRule; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_SubRule( &sr[n], input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail: - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_SubRule( &sr[n] ); - - FREE( sr ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_SubRuleSet( TTO_SubRuleSet* srs ) - { - UShort n, count; - - TTO_SubRule* sr; - - - if ( srs->SubRule ) - { - count = srs->SubRuleCount; - sr = srs->SubRule; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_SubRule( &sr[n] ); - - FREE( sr ); - } - } - - - /* ContextSubstFormat1 */ - - static TT_Error Load_ContextSubst1( TTO_ContextSubstFormat1* csf1, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - TTO_SubRuleSet* srs; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos() - 2L; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Coverage( &csf1->Coverage, input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - return error; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail2; - - count = csf1->SubRuleSetCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - csf1->SubRuleSet = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( csf1->SubRuleSet, count, TTO_SubRuleSet ) ) - goto Fail2; - - srs = csf1->SubRuleSet; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail1; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_SubRuleSet( &srs[n], input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail1; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail1: - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_SubRuleSet( &srs[n] ); - - FREE( srs ); - - Fail2: - Free_Coverage( &csf1->Coverage ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_Context1( TTO_ContextSubstFormat1* csf1 ) - { - UShort n, count; - - TTO_SubRuleSet* srs; - - - if ( csf1->SubRuleSet ) - { - count = csf1->SubRuleSetCount; - srs = csf1->SubRuleSet; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_SubRuleSet( &srs[n] ); - - FREE( srs ); - } - - Free_Coverage( &csf1->Coverage ); - } - - - /* SubClassRule */ - - static TT_Error Load_SubClassRule( TTO_ContextSubstFormat2* csf2, - TTO_SubClassRule* scr, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - - UShort* c; - TTO_SubstLookupRecord* slr; - Bool* d; - - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 4L ) ) - return error; - - scr->GlyphCount = GET_UShort(); - scr->SubstCount = GET_UShort(); - - if ( scr->GlyphCount > csf2->MaxContextLength ) - csf2->MaxContextLength = scr->GlyphCount; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - scr->Class = NULL; - - count = scr->GlyphCount - 1; /* only GlyphCount - 1 elements */ - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( scr->Class, count, UShort ) ) - return error; - - c = scr->Class; - d = csf2->ClassDef.Defined; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( count * 2L ) ) - goto Fail2; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - c[n] = GET_UShort(); - - /* We check whether the specific class is used at all. If not, - class 0 is used instead. */ - - if ( !d[c[n]] ) - c[n] = 0; - } - - FORGET_Frame(); - - scr->SubstLookupRecord = NULL; - - count = scr->SubstCount; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( scr->SubstLookupRecord, count, TTO_SubstLookupRecord ) ) - goto Fail2; - - slr = scr->SubstLookupRecord; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( count * 4L ) ) - goto Fail1; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - slr[n].SequenceIndex = GET_UShort(); - slr[n].LookupListIndex = GET_UShort(); - } - - FORGET_Frame(); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail1: - FREE( slr ); - - Fail2: - FREE( c ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_SubClassRule( TTO_SubClassRule* scr ) - { - FREE( scr->SubstLookupRecord ); - FREE( scr->Class ); - } - - - /* SubClassSet */ - - static TT_Error Load_SubClassSet( TTO_ContextSubstFormat2* csf2, - TTO_SubClassSet* scs, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - TTO_SubClassRule* scr; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - count = scs->SubClassRuleCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - scs->SubClassRule = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( scs->SubClassRule, count, TTO_SubClassRule ) ) - return error; - - scr = scs->SubClassRule; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_SubClassRule( csf2, &scr[n], - input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail: - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_SubClassRule( &scr[n] ); - - FREE( scr ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_SubClassSet( TTO_SubClassSet* scs ) - { - UShort n, count; - - TTO_SubClassRule* scr; - - - if ( scs->SubClassRule ) - { - count = scs->SubClassRuleCount; - scr = scs->SubClassRule; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_SubClassRule( &scr[n] ); - - FREE( scr ); - } - } - - - /* ContextSubstFormat2 */ - - static TT_Error Load_ContextSubst2( TTO_ContextSubstFormat2* csf2, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - TTO_SubClassSet* scs; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos() - 2; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Coverage( &csf2->Coverage, input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - return error; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 4L ) ) - goto Fail3; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - /* `SubClassSetCount' is the upper limit for class values, thus we - read it now to make an additional safety check. */ - - count = csf2->SubClassSetCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_ClassDefinition( &csf2->ClassDef, count, - input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail3; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - - csf2->SubClassSet = NULL; - csf2->MaxContextLength = 0; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( csf2->SubClassSet, count, TTO_SubClassSet ) ) - goto Fail2; - - scs = csf2->SubClassSet; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail1; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( new_offset != base_offset ) /* not a NULL offset */ - { - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_SubClassSet( csf2, &scs[n], - input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail1; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - else - { - /* we create a SubClassSet table with no entries */ - - csf2->SubClassSet[n].SubClassRuleCount = 0; - csf2->SubClassSet[n].SubClassRule = NULL; - } - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail1: - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_SubClassSet( &scs[n] ); - - FREE( scs ); - - Fail2: - Free_ClassDefinition( &csf2->ClassDef ); - - Fail3: - Free_Coverage( &csf2->Coverage ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_Context2( TTO_ContextSubstFormat2* csf2 ) - { - UShort n, count; - - TTO_SubClassSet* scs; - - - if ( csf2->SubClassSet ) - { - count = csf2->SubClassSetCount; - scs = csf2->SubClassSet; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_SubClassSet( &scs[n] ); - - FREE( scs ); - } - - Free_ClassDefinition( &csf2->ClassDef ); - Free_Coverage( &csf2->Coverage ); - } - - - /* ContextSubstFormat3 */ - - static TT_Error Load_ContextSubst3( TTO_ContextSubstFormat3* csf3, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - TTO_Coverage* c; - TTO_SubstLookupRecord* slr; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos() - 2L; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 4L ) ) - return error; - - csf3->GlyphCount = GET_UShort(); - csf3->SubstCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - csf3->Coverage = NULL; - - count = csf3->GlyphCount; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( csf3->Coverage, count, TTO_Coverage ) ) - return error; - - c = csf3->Coverage; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail2; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Coverage( &c[n], input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail2; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - - csf3->SubstLookupRecord = NULL; - - count = csf3->SubstCount; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( csf3->SubstLookupRecord, count, - TTO_SubstLookupRecord ) ) - goto Fail2; - - slr = csf3->SubstLookupRecord; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( count * 4L ) ) - goto Fail1; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - slr[n].SequenceIndex = GET_UShort(); - slr[n].LookupListIndex = GET_UShort(); - } - - FORGET_Frame(); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail1: - FREE( slr ); - - Fail2: - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_Coverage( &c[n] ); - - FREE( c ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_Context3( TTO_ContextSubstFormat3* csf3 ) - { - UShort n, count; - - TTO_Coverage* c; - - - FREE( csf3->SubstLookupRecord ); - - if ( csf3->Coverage ) - { - count = csf3->GlyphCount; - c = csf3->Coverage; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_Coverage( &c[n] ); - - FREE( c ); - } - } - - - /* ContextSubst */ - - TT_Error Load_ContextSubst( TTO_ContextSubst* cs, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - cs->SubstFormat = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - switch ( cs->SubstFormat ) - { - case 1: - return Load_ContextSubst1( &cs->csf.csf1, input ); - - case 2: - return Load_ContextSubst2( &cs->csf.csf2, input ); - - case 3: - return Load_ContextSubst3( &cs->csf.csf3, input ); - - default: - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GSUB_SubTable_Format; - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; /* never reached */ - } - - - void Free_ContextSubst( TTO_ContextSubst* cs ) - { - switch ( cs->SubstFormat ) - { - case 1: - Free_Context1( &cs->csf.csf1 ); - break; - - case 2: - Free_Context2( &cs->csf.csf2 ); - break; - - case 3: - Free_Context3( &cs->csf.csf3 ); - break; - } - } - - - static TT_Error Lookup_ContextSubst1( - TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - TTO_ContextSubstFormat1* csf1, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GSUB_String* out, - UShort flags, - UShort context_length, - int nesting_level ) - { - UShort index, property; - UShort i, j, k, numsr; - TT_Error error; - UShort* s_in; - - TTO_SubRule* sr; - TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef; - - - gdef = gsub->gdef; - - if ( CHECK_Property( gdef, in->string[in->pos], flags, &property ) ) - return error; - - error = Coverage_Index( &csf1->Coverage, in->string[in->pos], &index ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - sr = csf1->SubRuleSet[index].SubRule; - numsr = csf1->SubRuleSet[index].SubRuleCount; - - for ( k = 0; k < numsr; k++ ) - { - if ( context_length != 0xFFFF && context_length < sr[k].GlyphCount ) - continue; - - if ( in->pos + sr[k].GlyphCount > in->length ) - continue; /* context is too long */ - - s_in = &in->string[in->pos]; - - for ( i = 1, j = 1; i < sr[k].GlyphCount; i++, j++ ) - { - while ( CHECK_Property( gdef, s_in[j], flags, &property ) ) - { - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - - if ( in->pos + j < in->length ) - j++; - else - break; - } - - if ( s_in[j] != sr[k].Input[i - 1] ) - break; - } - - if ( i == sr[k].GlyphCount ) - return Do_ContextSubst( gsub, sr[k].GlyphCount, - sr[k].SubstCount, sr[k].SubstLookupRecord, - in, out, - nesting_level ); - } - - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - } - - - static TT_Error Lookup_ContextSubst2( - TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - TTO_ContextSubstFormat2* csf2, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GSUB_String* out, - UShort flags, - UShort context_length, - int nesting_level ) - { - UShort index, property; - TT_Error error; - UShort i, j, k, known_classes; - - UShort* classes; - UShort* s_in; - UShort* cl; - - TTO_SubClassSet* scs; - TTO_SubClassRule* sr; - TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef; - - - gdef = gsub->gdef; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( classes, csf2->MaxContextLength, UShort ) ) - return error; - - if ( CHECK_Property( gdef, in->string[in->pos], flags, &property ) ) - return error; - - /* Note: The coverage table in format 2 doesn't give an index into - anything. It just lets us know whether or not we need to - do any lookup at all. */ - - error = Coverage_Index( &csf2->Coverage, in->string[in->pos], &index ); - if ( error ) - goto End; - - error = Get_Class( &csf2->ClassDef, in->string[in->pos], - &classes[0], NULL ); - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - goto End; - known_classes = 0; - - scs = &csf2->SubClassSet[classes[0]]; - if ( !scs ) - { - error = TTO_Err_Invalid_GSUB_SubTable; - goto End; - } - - for ( k = 0; k < scs->SubClassRuleCount; k++ ) - { - sr = &scs->SubClassRule[k]; - - if ( context_length != 0xFFFF && context_length < sr->GlyphCount ) - continue; - - if ( in->pos + sr->GlyphCount > in->length ) - continue; /* context is too long */ - - s_in = &in->string[in->pos]; - cl = sr->Class; - - /* Start at 1 because [0] is implied */ - - for ( i = 1, j = 1; i < sr->GlyphCount; i++, j++ ) - { - while ( CHECK_Property( gdef, s_in[j], flags, &property ) ) - { - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - - if ( in->pos + j < in->length ) - j++; - else - break; - } - - if ( i > known_classes ) - { - /* Keeps us from having to do this for each rule */ - - error = Get_Class( &csf2->ClassDef, s_in[j], &classes[i], NULL ); - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - known_classes = i; - } - - if ( cl[i - 1] != classes[i] ) - break; - } - - if ( i == sr->GlyphCount ) - { - error = Do_ContextSubst( gsub, sr->GlyphCount, - sr->SubstCount, sr->SubstLookupRecord, - in, out, - nesting_level ); - goto End; - } - } - - error = TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - - End: - FREE( classes ); - return error; - } - - - static TT_Error Lookup_ContextSubst3( - TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - TTO_ContextSubstFormat3* csf3, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GSUB_String* out, - UShort flags, - UShort context_length, - int nesting_level ) - { - TT_Error error; - UShort index, i, j, property; - UShort* s_in; - - TTO_Coverage* c; - TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef; - - - gdef = gsub->gdef; - - if ( CHECK_Property( gdef, in->string[in->pos], flags, &property ) ) - return error; - - if ( context_length != 0xFFFF && context_length < csf3->GlyphCount ) - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - - if ( in->pos + csf3->GlyphCount > in->length ) - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; /* context is too long */ - - s_in = &in->string[in->pos]; - c = csf3->Coverage; - - for ( i = 1, j = 1; i < csf3->GlyphCount; i++, j++ ) - { - while ( CHECK_Property( gdef, s_in[j], flags, &property ) ) - { - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - - if ( in->pos + j < in->length ) - j++; - else - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - } - - error = Coverage_Index( &c[i], s_in[j], &index ); - if ( error ) - return error; - } - - return Do_ContextSubst( gsub, csf3->GlyphCount, - csf3->SubstCount, csf3->SubstLookupRecord, - in, out, - nesting_level ); - } - - - static TT_Error Lookup_ContextSubst( TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - TTO_ContextSubst* cs, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GSUB_String* out, - UShort flags, - UShort context_length, - int nesting_level ) - { - switch ( cs->SubstFormat ) - { - case 1: - return Lookup_ContextSubst1( gsub, &cs->csf.csf1, in, out, - flags, context_length, nesting_level ); - - case 2: - return Lookup_ContextSubst2( gsub, &cs->csf.csf2, in, out, - flags, context_length, nesting_level ); - - case 3: - return Lookup_ContextSubst3( gsub, &cs->csf.csf3, in, out, - flags, context_length, nesting_level ); - - default: - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GSUB_SubTable_Format; - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; /* never reached */ - } - - - /* LookupType 6 */ - - /* ChainSubRule */ - - static TT_Error Load_ChainSubRule( TTO_ChainSubRule* csr, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - UShort* b; - UShort* i; - UShort* l; - - TTO_SubstLookupRecord* slr; - - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - csr->BacktrackGlyphCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - csr->Backtrack = NULL; - - count = csr->BacktrackGlyphCount; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( csr->Backtrack, count, UShort ) ) - return error; - - b = csr->Backtrack; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( count * 2L ) ) - goto Fail4; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - b[n] = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail4; - - csr->InputGlyphCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - csr->Input = NULL; - - count = csr->InputGlyphCount - 1; /* only InputGlyphCount - 1 elements */ - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( csr->Input, count, UShort ) ) - goto Fail4; - - i = csr->Input; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( count * 2L ) ) - goto Fail3; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - i[n] = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail3; - - csr->LookaheadGlyphCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - csr->Lookahead = NULL; - - count = csr->LookaheadGlyphCount; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( csr->Lookahead, count, UShort ) ) - goto Fail3; - - l = csr->Lookahead; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( count * 2L ) ) - goto Fail2; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - l[n] = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail2; - - csr->SubstCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - csr->SubstLookupRecord = NULL; - - count = csr->SubstCount; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( csr->SubstLookupRecord, count, TTO_SubstLookupRecord ) ) - goto Fail2; - - slr = csr->SubstLookupRecord; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( count * 4L ) ) - goto Fail1; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - slr[n].SequenceIndex = GET_UShort(); - slr[n].LookupListIndex = GET_UShort(); - } - - FORGET_Frame(); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail1: - FREE( slr ); - - Fail2: - FREE( l ); - - Fail3: - FREE( i ); - - Fail4: - FREE( b ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_ChainSubRule( TTO_ChainSubRule* csr ) - { - FREE( csr->SubstLookupRecord ); - FREE( csr->Lookahead ); - FREE( csr->Input ); - FREE( csr->Backtrack ); - } - - - /* ChainSubRuleSet */ - - static TT_Error Load_ChainSubRuleSet( TTO_ChainSubRuleSet* csrs, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - TTO_ChainSubRule* csr; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - count = csrs->ChainSubRuleCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - csrs->ChainSubRule = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( csrs->ChainSubRule, count, TTO_ChainSubRule ) ) - return error; - - csr = csrs->ChainSubRule; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_ChainSubRule( &csr[n], input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail: - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_ChainSubRule( &csr[n] ); - - FREE( csr ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_ChainSubRuleSet( TTO_ChainSubRuleSet* csrs ) - { - UShort n, count; - - TTO_ChainSubRule* csr; - - - if ( csrs->ChainSubRule ) - { - count = csrs->ChainSubRuleCount; - csr = csrs->ChainSubRule; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_ChainSubRule( &csr[n] ); - - FREE( csr ); - } - } - - - /* ChainContextSubstFormat1 */ - - static TT_Error Load_ChainContextSubst1( - TTO_ChainContextSubstFormat1* ccsf1, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - TTO_ChainSubRuleSet* csrs; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos() - 2L; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Coverage( &ccsf1->Coverage, input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - return error; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail2; - - count = ccsf1->ChainSubRuleSetCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - ccsf1->ChainSubRuleSet = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( ccsf1->ChainSubRuleSet, count, TTO_ChainSubRuleSet ) ) - goto Fail2; - - csrs = ccsf1->ChainSubRuleSet; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail1; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_ChainSubRuleSet( &csrs[n], input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail1; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail1: - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_ChainSubRuleSet( &csrs[n] ); - - FREE( csrs ); - - Fail2: - Free_Coverage( &ccsf1->Coverage ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_ChainContext1( TTO_ChainContextSubstFormat1* ccsf1 ) - { - UShort n, count; - - TTO_ChainSubRuleSet* csrs; - - - if ( ccsf1->ChainSubRuleSet ) - { - count = ccsf1->ChainSubRuleSetCount; - csrs = ccsf1->ChainSubRuleSet; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_ChainSubRuleSet( &csrs[n] ); - - FREE( csrs ); - } - - Free_Coverage( &ccsf1->Coverage ); - } - - - /* ChainSubClassRule */ - - static TT_Error Load_ChainSubClassRule( - TTO_ChainContextSubstFormat2* ccsf2, - TTO_ChainSubClassRule* cscr, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - - UShort* b; - UShort* i; - UShort* l; - TTO_SubstLookupRecord* slr; - Bool* d; - - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - cscr->BacktrackGlyphCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( cscr->BacktrackGlyphCount > ccsf2->MaxBacktrackLength ) - ccsf2->MaxBacktrackLength = cscr->BacktrackGlyphCount; - - cscr->Backtrack = NULL; - - count = cscr->BacktrackGlyphCount; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( cscr->Backtrack, count, UShort ) ) - return error; - - b = cscr->Backtrack; - d = ccsf2->BacktrackClassDef.Defined; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( count * 2L ) ) - goto Fail4; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - b[n] = GET_UShort(); - - /* We check whether the specific class is used at all. If not, - class 0 is used instead. */ - - if ( !d[b[n]] ) - b[n] = 0; - } - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail4; - - cscr->InputGlyphCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( cscr->InputGlyphCount > ccsf2->MaxInputLength ) - ccsf2->MaxInputLength = cscr->InputGlyphCount; - - cscr->Input = NULL; - - count = cscr->InputGlyphCount - 1; /* only InputGlyphCount - 1 elements */ - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( cscr->Input, count, UShort ) ) - goto Fail4; - - i = cscr->Input; - d = ccsf2->InputClassDef.Defined; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( count * 2L ) ) - goto Fail3; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - i[n] = GET_UShort(); - - if ( !d[i[n]] ) - i[n] = 0; - } - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail3; - - cscr->LookaheadGlyphCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( cscr->LookaheadGlyphCount > ccsf2->MaxLookaheadLength ) - ccsf2->MaxLookaheadLength = cscr->LookaheadGlyphCount; - - cscr->Lookahead = NULL; - - count = cscr->LookaheadGlyphCount; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( cscr->Lookahead, count, UShort ) ) - goto Fail3; - - l = cscr->Lookahead; - d = ccsf2->LookaheadClassDef.Defined; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( count * 2L ) ) - goto Fail2; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - l[n] = GET_UShort(); - - if ( !d[l[n]] ) - l[n] = 0; - } - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail2; - - cscr->SubstCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cscr->SubstLookupRecord = NULL; - - count = cscr->SubstCount; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( cscr->SubstLookupRecord, count, - TTO_SubstLookupRecord ) ) - goto Fail2; - - slr = cscr->SubstLookupRecord; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( count * 4L ) ) - goto Fail1; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - slr[n].SequenceIndex = GET_UShort(); - slr[n].LookupListIndex = GET_UShort(); - } - - FORGET_Frame(); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail1: - FREE( slr ); - - Fail2: - FREE( l ); - - Fail3: - FREE( i ); - - Fail4: - FREE( b ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_ChainSubClassRule( TTO_ChainSubClassRule* cscr ) - { - FREE( cscr->SubstLookupRecord ); - FREE( cscr->Lookahead ); - FREE( cscr->Input ); - FREE( cscr->Backtrack ); - } - - - /* SubClassSet */ - - static TT_Error Load_ChainSubClassSet( - TTO_ChainContextSubstFormat2* ccsf2, - TTO_ChainSubClassSet* cscs, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - TTO_ChainSubClassRule* cscr; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - count = cscs->ChainSubClassRuleCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cscs->ChainSubClassRule = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( cscs->ChainSubClassRule, count, - TTO_ChainSubClassRule ) ) - return error; - - cscr = cscs->ChainSubClassRule; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_ChainSubClassRule( ccsf2, &cscr[n], - input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail: - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_ChainSubClassRule( &cscr[n] ); - - FREE( cscr ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_ChainSubClassSet( TTO_ChainSubClassSet* cscs ) - { - UShort n, count; - - TTO_ChainSubClassRule* cscr; - - - if ( cscs->ChainSubClassRule ) - { - count = cscs->ChainSubClassRuleCount; - cscr = cscs->ChainSubClassRule; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_ChainSubClassRule( &cscr[n] ); - - FREE( cscr ); - } - } - - - /* ChainContextSubstFormat2 */ - - static TT_Error Load_ChainContextSubst2( - TTO_ChainContextSubstFormat2* ccsf2, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - ULong backtrack_offset, input_offset, lookahead_offset; - - TTO_ChainSubClassSet* cscs; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos() - 2; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Coverage( &ccsf2->Coverage, input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - return error; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 8L ) ) - goto Fail5; - - backtrack_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - input_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - lookahead_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - /* `ChainSubClassSetCount' is the upper limit for input class values, - thus we read it now to make an additional safety check. */ - - count = ccsf2->ChainSubClassSetCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - /* backtrack and lookahead data can be optional */ - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( backtrack_offset != base_offset ) { - if ( FILE_Seek( backtrack_offset ) || - ( error = Load_ClassDefinition( &ccsf2->BacktrackClassDef, count, - input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail5; - } - if ( FILE_Seek( input_offset ) || - ( error = Load_ClassDefinition( &ccsf2->InputClassDef, count, - input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail4; - if ( lookahead_offset != base_offset ) { - if ( FILE_Seek( lookahead_offset ) || - ( error = Load_ClassDefinition( &ccsf2->LookaheadClassDef, count, - input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail3; - } - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - - ccsf2->ChainSubClassSet = NULL; - ccsf2->MaxBacktrackLength = 0; - ccsf2->MaxInputLength = 0; - ccsf2->MaxLookaheadLength = 0; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( ccsf2->ChainSubClassSet, count, TTO_ChainSubClassSet ) ) - goto Fail2; - - cscs = ccsf2->ChainSubClassSet; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail1; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( new_offset != base_offset ) /* not a NULL offset */ - { - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_ChainSubClassSet( ccsf2, &cscs[n], - input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail1; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - else - { - /* we create a ChainSubClassSet table with no entries */ - - ccsf2->ChainSubClassSet[n].ChainSubClassRuleCount = 0; - ccsf2->ChainSubClassSet[n].ChainSubClassRule = NULL; - } - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail1: - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_ChainSubClassSet( &cscs[n] ); - - FREE( cscs ); - - Fail2: - Free_ClassDefinition( &ccsf2->LookaheadClassDef ); - - Fail3: - Free_ClassDefinition( &ccsf2->InputClassDef ); - - Fail4: - Free_ClassDefinition( &ccsf2->BacktrackClassDef ); - - Fail5: - Free_Coverage( &ccsf2->Coverage ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_ChainContext2( TTO_ChainContextSubstFormat2* ccsf2 ) - { - UShort n, count; - - TTO_ChainSubClassSet* cscs; - - - if ( ccsf2->ChainSubClassSet ) - { - count = ccsf2->ChainSubClassSetCount; - cscs = ccsf2->ChainSubClassSet; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_ChainSubClassSet( &cscs[n] ); - - FREE( cscs ); - } - - Free_ClassDefinition( &ccsf2->LookaheadClassDef ); - Free_ClassDefinition( &ccsf2->InputClassDef ); - Free_ClassDefinition( &ccsf2->BacktrackClassDef ); - - Free_Coverage( &ccsf2->Coverage ); - } - - - /* ChainContextSubstFormat3 */ - - static TT_Error Load_ChainContextSubst3( - TTO_ChainContextSubstFormat3* ccsf3, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - UShort backtrack_count, input_count, lookahead_count; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - TTO_Coverage* b; - TTO_Coverage* i; - TTO_Coverage* l; - TTO_SubstLookupRecord* slr; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos() - 2L; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - ccsf3->BacktrackGlyphCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - ccsf3->BacktrackCoverage = NULL; - - backtrack_count = ccsf3->BacktrackGlyphCount; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( ccsf3->BacktrackCoverage, backtrack_count, - TTO_Coverage ) ) - return error; - - b = ccsf3->BacktrackCoverage; - - for ( n = 0; n < backtrack_count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail4; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Coverage( &b[n], input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail4; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail4; - - ccsf3->InputGlyphCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - ccsf3->InputCoverage = NULL; - - input_count = ccsf3->InputGlyphCount; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( ccsf3->InputCoverage, input_count, TTO_Coverage ) ) - goto Fail4; - - i = ccsf3->InputCoverage; - - for ( n = 0; n < input_count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail3; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Coverage( &i[n], input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail3; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail3; - - ccsf3->LookaheadGlyphCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - ccsf3->LookaheadCoverage = NULL; - - lookahead_count = ccsf3->LookaheadGlyphCount; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( ccsf3->LookaheadCoverage, lookahead_count, - TTO_Coverage ) ) - goto Fail3; - - l = ccsf3->LookaheadCoverage; - - for ( n = 0; n < lookahead_count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail2; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Coverage( &l[n], input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail2; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail2; - - ccsf3->SubstCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - ccsf3->SubstLookupRecord = NULL; - - count = ccsf3->SubstCount; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( ccsf3->SubstLookupRecord, count, - TTO_SubstLookupRecord ) ) - goto Fail2; - - slr = ccsf3->SubstLookupRecord; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( count * 4L ) ) - goto Fail1; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - slr[n].SequenceIndex = GET_UShort(); - slr[n].LookupListIndex = GET_UShort(); - } - - FORGET_Frame(); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail1: - FREE( slr ); - - Fail2: - for ( n = 0; n < lookahead_count; n++ ) - Free_Coverage( &l[n] ); - - FREE( l ); - - Fail3: - for ( n = 0; n < input_count; n++ ) - Free_Coverage( &i[n] ); - - FREE( i ); - - Fail4: - for ( n = 0; n < backtrack_count; n++ ) - Free_Coverage( &b[n] ); - - FREE( b ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_ChainContext3( TTO_ChainContextSubstFormat3* ccsf3 ) - { - UShort n, count; - - TTO_Coverage* c; - - - FREE( ccsf3->SubstLookupRecord ); - - if ( ccsf3->LookaheadCoverage ) - { - count = ccsf3->LookaheadGlyphCount; - c = ccsf3->LookaheadCoverage; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_Coverage( &c[n] ); - - FREE( c ); - } - - if ( ccsf3->InputCoverage ) - { - count = ccsf3->InputGlyphCount; - c = ccsf3->InputCoverage; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_Coverage( &c[n] ); - - FREE( c ); - } - - if ( ccsf3->BacktrackCoverage ) - { - count = ccsf3->BacktrackGlyphCount; - c = ccsf3->BacktrackCoverage; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_Coverage( &c[n] ); - - FREE( c ); - } - } - - - /* ChainContextSubst */ - - TT_Error Load_ChainContextSubst( TTO_ChainContextSubst* ccs, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - ccs->SubstFormat = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - switch ( ccs->SubstFormat ) - { - case 1: - return Load_ChainContextSubst1( &ccs->ccsf.ccsf1, input ); - - case 2: - return Load_ChainContextSubst2( &ccs->ccsf.ccsf2, input ); - - case 3: - return Load_ChainContextSubst3( &ccs->ccsf.ccsf3, input ); - - default: - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GSUB_SubTable_Format; - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; /* never reached */ - } - - - void Free_ChainContextSubst( TTO_ChainContextSubst* ccs ) - { - switch ( ccs->SubstFormat ) - { - case 1: - Free_ChainContext1( &ccs->ccsf.ccsf1 ); - break; - - case 2: - Free_ChainContext2( &ccs->ccsf.ccsf2 ); - break; - - case 3: - Free_ChainContext3( &ccs->ccsf.ccsf3 ); - break; - } - } - - - static TT_Error Lookup_ChainContextSubst1( - TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - TTO_ChainContextSubstFormat1* ccsf1, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GSUB_String* out, - TT_UInt flags, - TT_UInt context_length, - int nesting_level ) - { - UShort index, property; - TT_UInt i, j, k, num_csr, curr_pos; - TT_UInt bgc, igc, lgc; - TT_Error error; - UShort* s_in; - - TTO_ChainSubRule* csr; - TTO_ChainSubRule curr_csr; - TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef; - - - gdef = gsub->gdef; - - if ( CHECK_Property( gdef, in->string[in->pos], flags, &property ) ) - return error; - - error = Coverage_Index( &ccsf1->Coverage, in->string[in->pos], &index ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - csr = ccsf1->ChainSubRuleSet[index].ChainSubRule; - num_csr = ccsf1->ChainSubRuleSet[index].ChainSubRuleCount; - - for ( k = 0; k < num_csr; k++ ) - { - curr_csr = csr[k]; - bgc = curr_csr.BacktrackGlyphCount; - igc = curr_csr.InputGlyphCount; - lgc = curr_csr.LookaheadGlyphCount; - - if ( context_length != 0xFFFF && context_length < igc ) - continue; - - /* check whether context is too long; it is a first guess only */ - - if ( bgc > in->pos || in->pos + igc + lgc > in->length ) - continue; - - if ( bgc ) - { - /* since we don't know in advance the number of glyphs to inspect, - we search backwards for matches in the backtrack glyph array */ - - curr_pos = 0; - s_in = &in->string[curr_pos]; - - for ( i = 0, j = in->pos - 1; i < bgc; i++, j-- ) - { - while ( CHECK_Property( gdef, s_in[j], flags, &property ) ) - { - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - - if ( j > curr_pos ) - j--; - else - break; - } - - /* In OpenType 1.3, it is undefined whether the offsets of - backtrack glyphs is in logical order or not. Version 1.4 - will clarify this: - - Logical order - a b c d e f g h i j - i - Input offsets - 0 1 - Backtrack offsets - 3 2 1 0 - Lookahead offsets - 0 1 2 3 */ - - if ( s_in[j] != curr_csr.Backtrack[i] ) - break; - } - - if ( i != bgc ) - continue; - } - - curr_pos = in->pos; - s_in = &in->string[curr_pos]; - - /* Start at 1 because [0] is implied */ - - for ( i = 1, j = 1; i < igc; i++, j++ ) - { - while ( CHECK_Property( gdef, s_in[j], flags, &property ) ) - { - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - - if ( curr_pos + j < in->length ) - j++; - else - break; - } - - if ( s_in[j] != curr_csr.Input[i - 1] ) - break; - } - - if ( i != igc ) - continue; - - /* we are starting to check for lookahead glyphs right after the - last context glyph */ - - curr_pos = j; - s_in = &in->string[curr_pos]; - - for ( i = 0, j = 0; i < lgc; i++, j++ ) - { - while ( CHECK_Property( gdef, s_in[j], flags, &property ) ) - { - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - - if ( curr_pos + j < in->length ) - j++; - else - break; - } - - if ( s_in[j] != curr_csr.Lookahead[i] ) - break; - } - - if ( i == lgc ) - return Do_ContextSubst( gsub, igc, - curr_csr.SubstCount, - curr_csr.SubstLookupRecord, - in, out, - nesting_level ); - } - - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - } - - - static TT_Error Lookup_ChainContextSubst2( - TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - TTO_ChainContextSubstFormat2* ccsf2, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GSUB_String* out, - UInt flags, - UInt context_length, - int nesting_level ) - { - UShort index, property; - TT_Error error; - UInt i, j, k, curr_pos; - UInt bgc, igc, lgc; - UShort known_backtrack_classes, - known_input_classes, - known_lookahead_classes; - - UShort* backtrack_classes; - UShort* input_classes; - UShort* lookahead_classes; - - UShort* s_in; - - UShort* bc; - UShort* ic; - UShort* lc; - - TTO_ChainSubClassSet* cscs; - TTO_ChainSubClassRule ccsr; - TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef; - - - gdef = gsub->gdef; - - if ( CHECK_Property( gdef, in->string[in->pos], flags, &property ) ) - return error; - - /* Note: The coverage table in format 2 doesn't give an index into - anything. It just lets us know whether or not we need to - do any lookup at all. */ - - error = Coverage_Index( &ccsf2->Coverage, in->string[in->pos], &index ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( backtrack_classes, ccsf2->MaxBacktrackLength, UShort ) ) - return error; - known_backtrack_classes = 0; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( input_classes, ccsf2->MaxInputLength, UShort ) ) - goto End3; - known_input_classes = 1; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( lookahead_classes, ccsf2->MaxLookaheadLength, UShort ) ) - goto End2; - known_lookahead_classes = 0; - - error = Get_Class( &ccsf2->InputClassDef, in->string[in->pos], - &input_classes[0], NULL ); - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - goto End1; - - cscs = &ccsf2->ChainSubClassSet[input_classes[0]]; - if ( !cscs ) - { - error = TTO_Err_Invalid_GSUB_SubTable; - goto End1; - } - - for ( k = 0; k < (UInt)cscs->ChainSubClassRuleCount; k++ ) - { - ccsr = cscs->ChainSubClassRule[k]; - bgc = ccsr.BacktrackGlyphCount; - igc = ccsr.InputGlyphCount; - lgc = ccsr.LookaheadGlyphCount; - - if ( context_length != 0xFFFF && context_length < igc ) - continue; - - /* check whether context is too long; it is a first guess only */ - - if ( bgc > in->pos || in->pos + igc + lgc > in->length ) - continue; - - if ( bgc ) - { - /* Since we don't know in advance the number of glyphs to inspect, - we search backwards for matches in the backtrack glyph array. - Note that `known_backtrack_classes' starts at index 0. */ - - curr_pos = 0; - s_in = &in->string[curr_pos]; - bc = ccsr.Backtrack; - - for ( i = 0, j = in->pos - 1; i < bgc; i++, j-- ) - { - while ( CHECK_Property( gdef, s_in[j], flags, &property ) ) - { - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - - if ( j > curr_pos ) - j--; - else - break; - } - - if ( i >= (UInt)known_backtrack_classes ) - { - /* Keeps us from having to do this for each rule */ - - error = Get_Class( &ccsf2->BacktrackClassDef, s_in[j], - &backtrack_classes[i], NULL ); - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - goto End1; - known_backtrack_classes = i; - } - - if ( bc[i] != backtrack_classes[i] ) - break; - } - - if ( i != bgc ) - continue; - } - - curr_pos = in->pos; - s_in = &in->string[curr_pos]; - ic = ccsr.Input; - - /* Start at 1 because [0] is implied */ - - for ( i = 1, j = 1; i < igc; i++, j++ ) - { - while ( CHECK_Property( gdef, s_in[j], flags, &property ) ) - { - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - goto End1; - - if ( curr_pos + j < in->length ) - j++; - else - break; - } - - if ( i >= (UInt)known_input_classes ) - { - error = Get_Class( &ccsf2->InputClassDef, s_in[j], - &input_classes[i], NULL ); - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - goto End1; - known_input_classes = i; - } - - if ( ic[i - 1] != input_classes[i] ) - break; - } - - if ( i != igc ) - continue; - - /* we are starting to check for lookahead glyphs right after the - last context glyph */ - - curr_pos = j; - s_in = &in->string[curr_pos]; - lc = ccsr.Lookahead; - - for ( i = 0, j = 0; i < lgc; i++, j++ ) - { - while ( CHECK_Property( gdef, s_in[j], flags, &property ) ) - { - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - - if ( curr_pos + j < in->length ) - j++; - else - break; - } - - if ( i >= (UInt)known_lookahead_classes ) - { - error = Get_Class( &ccsf2->LookaheadClassDef, s_in[j], - &lookahead_classes[i], NULL ); - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - goto End1; - known_lookahead_classes = i; - } - - if ( lc[i] != lookahead_classes[i] ) - break; - } - - if ( i == lgc ) - { - error = Do_ContextSubst( gsub, igc, - ccsr.SubstCount, - ccsr.SubstLookupRecord, - in, out, - nesting_level ); - goto End1; - } - } - - error = TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - - End1: - FREE( lookahead_classes ); - - End2: - FREE( input_classes ); - - End3: - FREE( backtrack_classes ); - return error; - } - - - static TT_Error Lookup_ChainContextSubst3( - TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - TTO_ChainContextSubstFormat3* ccsf3, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GSUB_String* out, - UInt flags, - UInt context_length, - int nesting_level ) - { - UShort index, property; - UInt i, j, curr_pos, bgc, igc, lgc; - TT_Error error; - UShort* s_in; - - TTO_Coverage* bc; - TTO_Coverage* ic; - TTO_Coverage* lc; - TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef; - - - gdef = gsub->gdef; - - if ( CHECK_Property( gdef, in->string[in->pos], flags, &property ) ) - return error; - - bgc = ccsf3->BacktrackGlyphCount; - igc = ccsf3->InputGlyphCount; - lgc = ccsf3->LookaheadGlyphCount; - - if ( context_length != 0xFFFF && context_length < igc ) - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - - /* check whether context is too long; it is a first guess only */ - - if ( bgc > in->pos || in->pos + igc + lgc > in->length ) - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - - if ( bgc ) - { - /* Since we don't know in advance the number of glyphs to inspect, - we search backwards for matches in the backtrack glyph array */ - - curr_pos = 0; - s_in = &in->string[curr_pos]; - bc = ccsf3->BacktrackCoverage; - - for ( i = 0, j = in->pos - 1; i < bgc; i++, j-- ) - { - while ( CHECK_Property( gdef, s_in[j], flags, &property ) ) - { - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - - if ( j > curr_pos ) - j--; - else - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - } - - error = Coverage_Index( &bc[i], s_in[j], &index ); - if ( error ) - return error; - } - } - - curr_pos = in->pos; - s_in = &in->string[curr_pos]; - ic = ccsf3->InputCoverage; - - /* Start at 1 because [0] is implied */ - - for ( i = 1, j = 1; i < igc; i++, j++ ) - { - while ( CHECK_Property( gdef, s_in[j], flags, &property ) ) - { - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - - if ( curr_pos + j < in->length ) - j++; - else - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - } - - error = Coverage_Index( &ic[i], s_in[j], &index ); - if ( error ) - return error; - } - - /* we are starting for lookahead glyphs right after the last context - glyph */ - - curr_pos = j; - s_in = &in->string[curr_pos]; - lc = ccsf3->LookaheadCoverage; - - for ( i = 0, j = 0; i < lgc; i++, j++ ) - { - while ( CHECK_Property( gdef, s_in[j], flags, &property ) ) - { - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - - if ( curr_pos + j < in->length ) - j++; - else - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - } - - error = Coverage_Index( &lc[i], s_in[j], &index ); - if ( error ) - return error; - } - - return Do_ContextSubst( gsub, igc, - ccsf3->SubstCount, - ccsf3->SubstLookupRecord, - in, out, - nesting_level ); - } - - - static TT_Error Lookup_ChainContextSubst( - TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - TTO_ChainContextSubst* ccs, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GSUB_String* out, - UShort flags, - UShort context_length, - int nesting_level ) - { - switch ( ccs->SubstFormat ) - { - case 1: - return Lookup_ChainContextSubst1( gsub, &ccs->ccsf.ccsf1, in, out, - flags, context_length, - nesting_level ); - - case 2: - return Lookup_ChainContextSubst2( gsub, &ccs->ccsf.ccsf2, in, out, - flags, context_length, - nesting_level ); - - case 3: - return Lookup_ChainContextSubst3( gsub, &ccs->ccsf.ccsf3, in, out, - flags, context_length, - nesting_level ); - - default: - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GSUB_SubTable_Format; - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; /* never reached */ - } - - - - /*********** - * GSUB API - ***********/ - - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_GSUB_Select_Script( TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - TT_ULong script_tag, - TT_UShort* script_index ) - { - UShort n; - - TTO_ScriptList* sl; - TTO_ScriptRecord* sr; - - - if ( !gsub || !script_index ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - sl = &gsub->ScriptList; - sr = sl->ScriptRecord; - - for ( n = 0; n < sl->ScriptCount; n++ ) - if ( script_tag == sr[n].ScriptTag ) - { - *script_index = n; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - } - - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_GSUB_Select_Language( TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - TT_ULong language_tag, - TT_UShort script_index, - TT_UShort* language_index, - TT_UShort* req_feature_index ) - { - UShort n; - - TTO_ScriptList* sl; - TTO_ScriptRecord* sr; - TTO_Script* s; - TTO_LangSysRecord* lsr; - - - if ( !gsub || !language_index || !req_feature_index ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - sl = &gsub->ScriptList; - sr = sl->ScriptRecord; - - if ( script_index >= sl->ScriptCount ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - s = &sr[script_index].Script; - lsr = s->LangSysRecord; - - for ( n = 0; n < s->LangSysCount; n++ ) - if ( language_tag == lsr[n].LangSysTag ) - { - *language_index = n; - *req_feature_index = lsr[n].LangSys.ReqFeatureIndex; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - } - - - /* selecting 0xFFFF for language_index asks for the values of the - default language (DefaultLangSys) */ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_GSUB_Select_Feature( TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - TT_ULong feature_tag, - TT_UShort script_index, - TT_UShort language_index, - TT_UShort* feature_index ) - { - UShort n; - - TTO_ScriptList* sl; - TTO_ScriptRecord* sr; - TTO_Script* s; - TTO_LangSysRecord* lsr; - TTO_LangSys* ls; - UShort* fi; - - TTO_FeatureList* fl; - TTO_FeatureRecord* fr; - - - if ( !gsub || !feature_index ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - sl = &gsub->ScriptList; - sr = sl->ScriptRecord; - - fl = &gsub->FeatureList; - fr = fl->FeatureRecord; - - if ( script_index >= sl->ScriptCount ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - s = &sr[script_index].Script; - lsr = s->LangSysRecord; - - if ( language_index == 0xFFFF ) - ls = &s->DefaultLangSys; - else - { - if ( language_index >= s->LangSysCount ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - ls = &lsr[language_index].LangSys; - } - - fi = ls->FeatureIndex; - - for ( n = 0; n < ls->FeatureCount; n++ ) - { - if ( fi[n] >= fl->FeatureCount ) - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GSUB_SubTable_Format; - - if ( feature_tag == fr[fi[n]].FeatureTag ) - { - *feature_index = fi[n]; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - } - - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - } - - - /* The next three functions return a null-terminated list */ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_GSUB_Query_Scripts( TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - TT_ULong** script_tag_list ) - { - UShort n; - TT_Error error; - ULong* stl; - - TTO_ScriptList* sl; - TTO_ScriptRecord* sr; - - - if ( !gsub || !script_tag_list ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - sl = &gsub->ScriptList; - sr = sl->ScriptRecord; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( stl, sl->ScriptCount + 1, ULong ) ) - return error; - - for ( n = 0; n < sl->ScriptCount; n++ ) - stl[n] = sr[n].ScriptTag; - stl[n] = 0; - - *script_tag_list = stl; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_GSUB_Query_Languages( TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - TT_UShort script_index, - TT_ULong** language_tag_list ) - { - UShort n; - TT_Error error; - ULong* ltl; - - TTO_ScriptList* sl; - TTO_ScriptRecord* sr; - TTO_Script* s; - TTO_LangSysRecord* lsr; - - - if ( !gsub || !language_tag_list ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - sl = &gsub->ScriptList; - sr = sl->ScriptRecord; - - if ( script_index >= sl->ScriptCount ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - s = &sr[script_index].Script; - lsr = s->LangSysRecord; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( ltl, s->LangSysCount + 1, ULong ) ) - return error; - - for ( n = 0; n < s->LangSysCount; n++ ) - ltl[n] = lsr[n].LangSysTag; - ltl[n] = 0; - - *language_tag_list = ltl; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - /* selecting 0xFFFF for language_index asks for the values of the - default language (DefaultLangSys) */ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_GSUB_Query_Features( TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - TT_UShort script_index, - TT_UShort language_index, - TT_ULong** feature_tag_list ) - { - UShort n; - TT_Error error; - ULong* ftl; - - TTO_ScriptList* sl; - TTO_ScriptRecord* sr; - TTO_Script* s; - TTO_LangSysRecord* lsr; - TTO_LangSys* ls; - UShort* fi; - - TTO_FeatureList* fl; - TTO_FeatureRecord* fr; - - - if ( !gsub || !feature_tag_list ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - sl = &gsub->ScriptList; - sr = sl->ScriptRecord; - - fl = &gsub->FeatureList; - fr = fl->FeatureRecord; - - if ( script_index >= sl->ScriptCount ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - s = &sr[script_index].Script; - lsr = s->LangSysRecord; - - if ( language_index == 0xFFFF ) - ls = &s->DefaultLangSys; - else - { - if ( language_index >= s->LangSysCount ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - ls = &lsr[language_index].LangSys; - } - - fi = ls->FeatureIndex; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( ftl, ls->FeatureCount + 1, ULong ) ) - return error; - - for ( n = 0; n < ls->FeatureCount; n++ ) - { - if ( fi[n] >= fl->FeatureCount ) - { - FREE( ftl ); - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GSUB_SubTable_Format; - } - ftl[n] = fr[fi[n]].FeatureTag; - } - ftl[n] = 0; - - *feature_tag_list = ftl; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - /* Do an individual subtable lookup. Returns TT_Err_Ok if substitution - has been done, or TTO_Err_Not_Covered if not. */ - - static TT_Error Do_Glyph_Lookup( TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - UShort lookup_index, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GSUB_String* out, - UShort context_length, - int nesting_level ) - { - TT_Error error = TT_Err_Ok; - UShort i, flags; - TTO_Lookup* lo; - - - nesting_level++; - - if ( nesting_level > TTO_MAX_NESTING_LEVEL ) - return TTO_Err_Too_Many_Nested_Contexts; - - lo = &gsub->LookupList.Lookup[lookup_index]; - flags = lo->LookupFlag; - - for ( i = 0; i < lo->SubTableCount; i++ ) - { - switch ( lo->LookupType ) - { - case GSUB_LOOKUP_SINGLE: - error = Lookup_SingleSubst( &lo->SubTable[i].st.gsub.single, - in, out, - flags, context_length, gsub->gdef ); - break; - - case GSUB_LOOKUP_MULTIPLE: - error = Lookup_MultipleSubst( &lo->SubTable[i].st.gsub.multiple, - in, out, - flags, context_length, gsub->gdef ); - break; - - case GSUB_LOOKUP_ALTERNATE: - error = Lookup_AlternateSubst( gsub, - &lo->SubTable[i].st.gsub.alternate, - in, out, - flags, context_length, gsub->gdef ); - break; - - case GSUB_LOOKUP_LIGATURE: - error = Lookup_LigatureSubst( &lo->SubTable[i].st.gsub.ligature, - in, out, - flags, context_length, gsub->gdef ); - break; - - case GSUB_LOOKUP_CONTEXT: - error = Lookup_ContextSubst( gsub, &lo->SubTable[i].st.gsub.context, - in, out, - flags, context_length, nesting_level ); - break; - - case GSUB_LOOKUP_CHAIN: - error = Lookup_ChainContextSubst( gsub, - &lo->SubTable[i].st.gsub.chain, - in, out, - flags, context_length, - nesting_level ); - break; - } - - /* Check whether we have a successful substitution or an error other - than TTO_Err_Not_Covered */ - - if ( error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - } - - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - } - - - /* apply one lookup to the input string object */ - - static TT_Error Do_String_Lookup( TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - UShort lookup_index, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GSUB_String* out ) - { - TT_Error error = TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - - UShort* properties = gsub->LookupList.Properties; - UShort* p_in = in->properties; - UShort* s_in = in->string; - - int nesting_level = 0; - - - while ( in->pos < in->length ) - { - if ( ~p_in[in->pos] & properties[lookup_index] ) - { - /* 0xFFFF indicates that we don't have a context length yet */ - error = Do_Glyph_Lookup( gsub, lookup_index, in, out, - 0xFFFF, nesting_level ); - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - } - else - error = TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - - if ( error == TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - if ( ADD_String( in, 1, out, 1, &s_in[in->pos], 0xFFFF, 0xFFFF ) ) - return error; - } - - return error; - } - - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_GSUB_Add_Feature( TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - TT_UShort feature_index, - TT_UShort property ) - { - UShort i; - - TTO_Feature feature; - UShort* properties; - UShort* index; - - - if ( !gsub || - feature_index >= gsub->FeatureList.FeatureCount ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - properties = gsub->LookupList.Properties; - - feature = gsub->FeatureList.FeatureRecord[feature_index].Feature; - index = feature.LookupListIndex; - - for ( i = 0; i < feature.LookupListCount; i++ ) - properties[index[i]] |= property; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_GSUB_Clear_Features( TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub ) - { - UShort i; - - UShort* properties; - - - if ( !gsub ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - properties = gsub->LookupList.Properties; - - for ( i = 0; i < gsub->LookupList.LookupCount; i++ ) - properties[i] = 0; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_GSUB_Register_Alternate_Function( TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - TTO_AltFunction altfunc, - void* data ) - { - if ( !gsub ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - gsub->altfunc = altfunc; - gsub->data = data; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_GSUB_Apply_String( TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GSUB_String* out ) - { - TT_Error error = TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - UShort j; - - TTO_GSUB_String tmp1; - TTO_GSUB_String* ptmp1; - TTO_GSUB_String tmp2; - TTO_GSUB_String* ptmp2; - TTO_GSUB_String* t; - - UShort* properties; - - - if ( !gsub || - !in || !out || in->length == 0 || in->pos >= in->length ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - properties = gsub->LookupList.Properties; - - tmp1.length = in->length; - tmp1.allocated = in->length; - tmp1.pos = in->pos; - tmp1.max_ligID = 1; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( tmp1.string, tmp1.length, UShort ) ) - return error; - MEM_Copy( tmp1.string, in->string, in->length * sizeof ( UShort ) ); - - /* make sure that we always have a `properties', `components', and - `ligIDs' array in the string object */ - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( tmp1.components, tmp1.length, UShort ) ) - return error; - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( tmp1.ligIDs, tmp1.length, UShort ) ) - return error; - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( tmp1.properties, tmp1.length, UShort ) ) - return error; - if ( in->properties ) - MEM_Copy( tmp1.properties, in->properties, - in->length * sizeof( UShort ) ); - - tmp2.allocated = 0; - tmp2.pos = 0; - tmp2.string = NULL; - tmp2.properties = NULL; - tmp2.components = NULL; - tmp2.ligIDs = NULL; - - ptmp1 = &tmp1; - ptmp2 = &tmp2; - - for ( j = 0; j < gsub->LookupList.LookupCount; j++ ) - if ( properties[j] ) - { - error = Do_String_Lookup( gsub, j, ptmp1, ptmp2 ); - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - - /* flipping `in' and `out', preparing the next loop */ - - ptmp1->pos = in->pos; - ptmp2->length = ptmp2->pos; - ptmp2->pos = in->pos; - ptmp2->max_ligID = ptmp1->max_ligID; - - t = ptmp2; - ptmp2 = ptmp1; - ptmp1 = t; - } - - out->length = ptmp1->length; - out->pos = 0; - out->allocated = ptmp1->allocated; - out->string = ptmp1->string; - out->components = ptmp1->components; - out->ligIDs = ptmp1->ligIDs; - - if ( in->properties ) - out->properties = ptmp1->properties; - else - { - FREE( ptmp1->properties ); - out->properties = NULL; - } - - FREE( ptmp2->string ); - FREE( ptmp2->properties ); - FREE( ptmp2->components ); - FREE( ptmp2->ligIDs ); - - return error; - } - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxgsub.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxgsub.h deleted file mode 100644 index 91614ae527b..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxgsub.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,600 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ftxgsub.h - * - * TrueType Open GSUB table support - * - * Copyright 1996-2001 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#ifndef FTXOPEN_H -#error "Don't include this file! Use ftxopen.h instead." -#endif - -#ifndef FTXGSUB_H -#define FTXGSUB_H - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -#define TTO_Err_Invalid_GSUB_SubTable_Format 0x1010 -#define TTO_Err_Invalid_GSUB_SubTable 0x1011 - -#define GSUB_ID Build_Extension_ID( 'G', 'S', 'U', 'B' ) - - -/* Lookup types for glyph substitution */ - -#define GSUB_LOOKUP_SINGLE 1 -#define GSUB_LOOKUP_MULTIPLE 2 -#define GSUB_LOOKUP_ALTERNATE 3 -#define GSUB_LOOKUP_LIGATURE 4 -#define GSUB_LOOKUP_CONTEXT 5 -#define GSUB_LOOKUP_CHAIN 6 -#define GSUB_LOOKUP_EXTENSION 7 - - -/* Use this if a feature applies to all glyphs */ - -#define ALL_GLYPHS 0xFFFF - - - /* A pointer to a function which selects the alternate glyph. `pos' is - the position of the glyph with index `glyphID', `num_alternates' - gives the number of alternates in the `alternates' array. `data' - points to the user-defined structure specified during a call to - TT_GSUB_Register_Alternate_Function(). The function must return an - index into the `alternates' array. */ - - typedef TT_UShort (*TTO_AltFunction)(TT_ULong pos, - TT_UShort glyphID, - TT_UShort num_alternates, - TT_UShort* alternates, - void* data ); - - - struct TTO_GSUBHeader_ - { - TT_Bool loaded; - TT_ULong offset; - - TT_Fixed Version; - - TTO_ScriptList ScriptList; - TTO_FeatureList FeatureList; - TTO_LookupList LookupList; - - TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef; - - /* the next two fields are used for an alternate substitution callback - function to select the proper alternate glyph. */ - - TTO_AltFunction altfunc; - void* data; - }; - - typedef struct TTO_GSUBHeader_ TTO_GSUBHeader; - - - /* LookupType 1 */ - - struct TTO_SingleSubstFormat1_ - { - TT_Short DeltaGlyphID; /* constant added to get - substitution glyph index */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_SingleSubstFormat1_ TTO_SingleSubstFormat1; - - - struct TTO_SingleSubstFormat2_ - { - TT_UShort GlyphCount; /* number of glyph IDs in - Substitute array */ - TT_UShort* Substitute; /* array of substitute glyph IDs */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_SingleSubstFormat2_ TTO_SingleSubstFormat2; - - - struct TTO_SingleSubst_ - { - TT_UShort SubstFormat; /* 1 or 2 */ - TTO_Coverage Coverage; /* Coverage table */ - - union - { - TTO_SingleSubstFormat1 ssf1; - TTO_SingleSubstFormat2 ssf2; - } ssf; - }; - - typedef struct TTO_SingleSubst_ TTO_SingleSubst; - - - /* LookupType 2 */ - - struct TTO_Sequence_ - { - TT_UShort GlyphCount; /* number of glyph IDs in the - Substitute array */ - TT_UShort* Substitute; /* string of glyph IDs to - substitute */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_Sequence_ TTO_Sequence; - - - struct TTO_MultipleSubst_ - { - TT_UShort SubstFormat; /* always 1 */ - TTO_Coverage Coverage; /* Coverage table */ - TT_UShort SequenceCount; /* number of Sequence tables */ - TTO_Sequence* Sequence; /* array of Sequence tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_MultipleSubst_ TTO_MultipleSubst; - - - /* LookupType 3 */ - - struct TTO_AlternateSet_ - { - TT_UShort GlyphCount; /* number of glyph IDs in the - Alternate array */ - TT_UShort* Alternate; /* array of alternate glyph IDs */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_AlternateSet_ TTO_AlternateSet; - - - struct TTO_AlternateSubst_ - { - TT_UShort SubstFormat; /* always 1 */ - TTO_Coverage Coverage; /* Coverage table */ - TT_UShort AlternateSetCount; - /* number of AlternateSet tables */ - TTO_AlternateSet* AlternateSet; /* array of AlternateSet tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_AlternateSubst_ TTO_AlternateSubst; - - - /* LookupType 4 */ - - struct TTO_Ligature_ - { - TT_UShort LigGlyph; /* glyphID of ligature - to substitute */ - TT_UShort ComponentCount; /* number of components in ligature */ - TT_UShort* Component; /* array of component glyph IDs */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_Ligature_ TTO_Ligature; - - - struct TTO_LigatureSet_ - { - TT_UShort LigatureCount; /* number of Ligature tables */ - TTO_Ligature* Ligature; /* array of Ligature tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_LigatureSet_ TTO_LigatureSet; - - - struct TTO_LigatureSubst_ - { - TT_UShort SubstFormat; /* always 1 */ - TTO_Coverage Coverage; /* Coverage table */ - TT_UShort LigatureSetCount; /* number of LigatureSet tables */ - TTO_LigatureSet* LigatureSet; /* array of LigatureSet tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_LigatureSubst_ TTO_LigatureSubst; - - - /* needed by both lookup type 5 and 6 */ - - struct TTO_SubstLookupRecord_ - { - TT_UShort SequenceIndex; /* index into current - glyph sequence */ - TT_UShort LookupListIndex; /* Lookup to apply to that pos. */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_SubstLookupRecord_ TTO_SubstLookupRecord; - - - /* LookupType 5 */ - - struct TTO_SubRule_ - { - TT_UShort GlyphCount; /* total number of input glyphs */ - TT_UShort SubstCount; /* number of SubstLookupRecord - tables */ - TT_UShort* Input; /* array of input glyph IDs */ - TTO_SubstLookupRecord* SubstLookupRecord; - /* array of SubstLookupRecord - tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_SubRule_ TTO_SubRule; - - - struct TTO_SubRuleSet_ - { - TT_UShort SubRuleCount; /* number of SubRule tables */ - TTO_SubRule* SubRule; /* array of SubRule tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_SubRuleSet_ TTO_SubRuleSet; - - - struct TTO_ContextSubstFormat1_ - { - TTO_Coverage Coverage; /* Coverage table */ - TT_UShort SubRuleSetCount; /* number of SubRuleSet tables */ - TTO_SubRuleSet* SubRuleSet; /* array of SubRuleSet tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_ContextSubstFormat1_ TTO_ContextSubstFormat1; - - - struct TTO_SubClassRule_ - { - TT_UShort GlyphCount; /* total number of context classes */ - TT_UShort SubstCount; /* number of SubstLookupRecord - tables */ - TT_UShort* Class; /* array of classes */ - TTO_SubstLookupRecord* SubstLookupRecord; - /* array of SubstLookupRecord - tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_SubClassRule_ TTO_SubClassRule; - - - struct TTO_SubClassSet_ - { - TT_UShort SubClassRuleCount; - /* number of SubClassRule tables */ - TTO_SubClassRule* SubClassRule; /* array of SubClassRule tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_SubClassSet_ TTO_SubClassSet; - - - /* The `MaxContextLength' field is not defined in the TTO specification - but simplifies the implementation of this format. It holds the - maximal context length used in the context rules. */ - - struct TTO_ContextSubstFormat2_ - { - TT_UShort MaxContextLength; - /* maximal context length */ - TTO_Coverage Coverage; /* Coverage table */ - TTO_ClassDefinition ClassDef; /* ClassDef table */ - TT_UShort SubClassSetCount; - /* number of SubClassSet tables */ - TTO_SubClassSet* SubClassSet; /* array of SubClassSet tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_ContextSubstFormat2_ TTO_ContextSubstFormat2; - - - struct TTO_ContextSubstFormat3_ - { - TT_UShort GlyphCount; /* number of input glyphs */ - TT_UShort SubstCount; /* number of SubstLookupRecords */ - TTO_Coverage* Coverage; /* array of Coverage tables */ - TTO_SubstLookupRecord* SubstLookupRecord; - /* array of substitution lookups */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_ContextSubstFormat3_ TTO_ContextSubstFormat3; - - - struct TTO_ContextSubst_ - { - TT_UShort SubstFormat; /* 1, 2, or 3 */ - - union - { - TTO_ContextSubstFormat1 csf1; - TTO_ContextSubstFormat2 csf2; - TTO_ContextSubstFormat3 csf3; - } csf; - }; - - typedef struct TTO_ContextSubst_ TTO_ContextSubst; - - - /* LookupType 6 */ - - struct TTO_ChainSubRule_ - { - TT_UShort BacktrackGlyphCount; - /* total number of backtrack glyphs */ - TT_UShort* Backtrack; /* array of backtrack glyph IDs */ - TT_UShort InputGlyphCount; - /* total number of input glyphs */ - TT_UShort* Input; /* array of input glyph IDs */ - TT_UShort LookaheadGlyphCount; - /* total number of lookahead glyphs */ - TT_UShort* Lookahead; /* array of lookahead glyph IDs */ - TT_UShort SubstCount; /* number of SubstLookupRecords */ - TTO_SubstLookupRecord* SubstLookupRecord; - /* array of SubstLookupRecords */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_ChainSubRule_ TTO_ChainSubRule; - - - struct TTO_ChainSubRuleSet_ - { - TT_UShort ChainSubRuleCount; - /* number of ChainSubRule tables */ - TTO_ChainSubRule* ChainSubRule; /* array of ChainSubRule tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_ChainSubRuleSet_ TTO_ChainSubRuleSet; - - - struct TTO_ChainContextSubstFormat1_ - { - TTO_Coverage Coverage; /* Coverage table */ - TT_UShort ChainSubRuleSetCount; - /* number of ChainSubRuleSet tables */ - TTO_ChainSubRuleSet* ChainSubRuleSet; - /* array of ChainSubRuleSet tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_ChainContextSubstFormat1_ TTO_ChainContextSubstFormat1; - - - struct TTO_ChainSubClassRule_ - { - TT_UShort BacktrackGlyphCount; - /* total number of backtrack - classes */ - TT_UShort* Backtrack; /* array of backtrack classes */ - TT_UShort InputGlyphCount; - /* total number of context classes */ - TT_UShort* Input; /* array of context classes */ - TT_UShort LookaheadGlyphCount; - /* total number of lookahead - classes */ - TT_UShort* Lookahead; /* array of lookahead classes */ - TT_UShort SubstCount; /* number of SubstLookupRecords */ - TTO_SubstLookupRecord* SubstLookupRecord; - /* array of substitution lookups */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_ChainSubClassRule_ TTO_ChainSubClassRule; - - - struct TTO_ChainSubClassSet_ - { - TT_UShort ChainSubClassRuleCount; - /* number of ChainSubClassRule - tables */ - TTO_ChainSubClassRule* ChainSubClassRule; - /* array of ChainSubClassRule - tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_ChainSubClassSet_ TTO_ChainSubClassSet; - - - /* The `MaxXXXLength' fields are not defined in the TTO specification - but simplifies the implementation of this format. It holds the - maximal context length used in the specific context rules. */ - - struct TTO_ChainContextSubstFormat2_ - { - TTO_Coverage Coverage; /* Coverage table */ - - TT_UShort MaxBacktrackLength; - /* maximal backtrack length */ - TTO_ClassDefinition BacktrackClassDef; - /* BacktrackClassDef table */ - TT_UShort MaxInputLength; - /* maximal input length */ - TTO_ClassDefinition InputClassDef; - /* InputClassDef table */ - TT_UShort MaxLookaheadLength; - /* maximal lookahead length */ - TTO_ClassDefinition LookaheadClassDef; - /* LookaheadClassDef table */ - - TT_UShort ChainSubClassSetCount; - /* number of ChainSubClassSet - tables */ - TTO_ChainSubClassSet* ChainSubClassSet; - /* array of ChainSubClassSet - tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_ChainContextSubstFormat2_ TTO_ChainContextSubstFormat2; - - - struct TTO_ChainContextSubstFormat3_ - { - TT_UShort BacktrackGlyphCount; - /* number of backtrack glyphs */ - TTO_Coverage* BacktrackCoverage; - /* array of backtrack Coverage - tables */ - TT_UShort InputGlyphCount; - /* number of input glyphs */ - TTO_Coverage* InputCoverage; - /* array of input coverage - tables */ - TT_UShort LookaheadGlyphCount; - /* number of lookahead glyphs */ - TTO_Coverage* LookaheadCoverage; - /* array of lookahead coverage - tables */ - TT_UShort SubstCount; /* number of SubstLookupRecords */ - TTO_SubstLookupRecord* SubstLookupRecord; - /* array of substitution lookups */ - }; - - typedef struct TTO_ChainContextSubstFormat3_ TTO_ChainContextSubstFormat3; - - - struct TTO_ChainContextSubst_ - { - TT_UShort SubstFormat; /* 1, 2, or 3 */ - - union - { - TTO_ChainContextSubstFormat1 ccsf1; - TTO_ChainContextSubstFormat2 ccsf2; - TTO_ChainContextSubstFormat3 ccsf3; - } ccsf; - }; - - typedef struct TTO_ChainContextSubst_ TTO_ChainContextSubst; - - - union TTO_GSUB_SubTable_ - { - TTO_SingleSubst single; - TTO_MultipleSubst multiple; - TTO_AlternateSubst alternate; - TTO_LigatureSubst ligature; - TTO_ContextSubst context; - TTO_ChainContextSubst chain; - }; - - typedef union TTO_GSUB_SubTable_ TTO_GSUB_SubTable; - - - /* A simple string object. It can both `send' and `receive' data. - In case of sending, `length' and `pos' will be used. In case of - receiving, `pos' points to the first free slot, and `allocated' - specifies the amount of allocated memory (and the `length' field - will be ignored). The routine TT_Add_String() will increase the - amount of memory if necessary. After end of receive, `length' - should be set to the value of `pos', and `pos' will be set to zero. - - `properties' (which is treated as a bit field) gives the glyph's - properties: If a certain bit is set for a glyph, the feature which - has the same bit set in its property value is applied. - - `components' is an internal array which tracks components of - ligatures. We need this for MarkToLigature Attachment Positioning - Subtables (in GPOS) together with `ligIDs' (which is used to mark - ligatures and the skipped glyphs during a ligature lookup). - `max_ligID' is increased after a successful ligature lookup. - - NEVER modify any elements of the structure! You should rather copy - its contents if necessary. - - TT_Add_String() will also handle allocation; you should use - free() in case you want to destroy the arrays in the object. */ - - struct TTO_GSUB_String_ - { - TT_ULong length; - TT_ULong pos; - TT_ULong allocated; - TT_UShort* string; - TT_UShort* properties; - TT_UShort* components; - TT_UShort max_ligID; - TT_UShort* ligIDs; - }; - - typedef struct TTO_GSUB_String_ TTO_GSUB_String; - - - /* finally, the GSUB API */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Init_GSUB_Extension( TT_Engine engine ); - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Load_GSUB_Table( TT_Face face, - TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef ); - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_GSUB_Select_Script( TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - TT_ULong script_tag, - TT_UShort* script_index ); - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_GSUB_Select_Language( TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - TT_ULong language_tag, - TT_UShort script_index, - TT_UShort* language_index, - TT_UShort* req_feature_index ); - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_GSUB_Select_Feature( TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - TT_ULong feature_tag, - TT_UShort script_index, - TT_UShort language_index, - TT_UShort* feature_index ); - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_GSUB_Query_Scripts( TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - TT_ULong** script_tag_list ); - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_GSUB_Query_Languages( TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - TT_UShort script_index, - TT_ULong** language_tag_list ); - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_GSUB_Query_Features( TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - TT_UShort script_index, - TT_UShort language_index, - TT_ULong** feature_tag_list ); - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_GSUB_Add_Feature( TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - TT_UShort feature_index, - TT_UShort property ); - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_GSUB_Clear_Features( TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub ); - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_GSUB_Register_Alternate_Function( TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - TTO_AltFunction altfunc, - void* data ); - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_GSUB_Apply_String( TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub, - TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TTO_GSUB_String* out ); - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_GSUB_Add_String( TTO_GSUB_String* in, - TT_UShort num_in, - TTO_GSUB_String* out, - TT_UShort num_out, - TT_UShort* glyph_data, - TT_UShort component, - TT_UShort ligID ); - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - -#endif /* FTXGSUB_H */ - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxkern.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxkern.c deleted file mode 100644 index 40649d93e81..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxkern.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,645 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ftxkern.c 1.0 - * - * Kerning support extension. - * - * Copyright 1996-2002 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 kerning support is currently part of the engine extensions. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#include "ftxkern.h" - -#include "ttextend.h" -#include "tttypes.h" -#include "ttdebug.h" -#include "ttload.h" -#include "ttmemory.h" -#include "ttfile.h" -#include "ttobjs.h" -#include "tttags.h" - - -/* Required by the tracing mode */ -#undef TT_COMPONENT -#define TT_COMPONENT trace_any - -#define KERNING_ID Build_Extension_ID( 'k', 'e', 'r', 'n' ) - -#undef KERN_INDEX -#define KERN_INDEX(g1,g2) (((TT_ULong)g1 << 16) | g2) - - /* compare two kerning pairs, for sorting */ - static int compare_kern_pairs( const void* a, const void* b ) - { - TT_Kern_0_Pair* pair1 = (TT_Kern_0_Pair*)a; - TT_Kern_0_Pair* pair2 = (TT_Kern_0_Pair*)b; - - TT_ULong index1 = KERN_INDEX( pair1->left, pair1->right ); - TT_ULong index2 = KERN_INDEX( pair2->left, pair2->right ); - - return ( index1 < index2 ? -1 : - ( index1 > index2 ? 1 : 0 )); - } - - - /* a simple shell sort algorithm to avoid calling qsort */ - /* (since this creates problems on 16-bit machines) */ - static void - sort_kern_pairs( TT_Kern_0_Pair* pairs, - int count ) - { - TT_Kern_0_Pair *i, *j, *limit = pairs + count; - TT_Kern_0_Pair temp; - int gap; - - - /* compute initial gap */ - for ( gap = 0; ++gap < count; gap *= 3 ) - ; - - while ( gap /= 3 ) - { - for ( i = pairs + gap; i < limit; i++ ) - { - for ( j = i - gap; ; j -= gap ) - { - TT_Kern_0_Pair* k = j + gap; - - - if ( compare_kern_pairs( j, k ) < 0 ) - break; - - temp = *j; - *j = *k; - *k = temp; - - if ( j < pairs + gap ) - break; - } - } - } - } - - - - /* check whether the kern table is sorted */ - static int - is_sorted( TT_Kern_0_Pair* table, TT_ULong num_pairs ) - { - TT_ULong i; - - for ( i=1; istream ); - - UShort num_pairs, n; - - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 8L ) ) - return error; - - num_pairs = GET_UShort(); - kern0->nPairs = 0; - kern0->searchRange = GET_UShort(); - kern0->entrySelector = GET_UShort(); - kern0->rangeShift = GET_UShort(); - - /* we only set kern0->nPairs if the subtable has been loaded */ - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( kern0->pairs, num_pairs, TT_Kern_0_Pair ) ) - return error; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( num_pairs * 6L ) ) - goto Fail; - - for ( n = 0; n < num_pairs; n++ ) - { - kern0->pairs[n].left = GET_UShort(); - kern0->pairs[n].right = GET_UShort(); - kern0->pairs[n].value = GET_UShort(); - - if ( kern0->pairs[n].left >= input->numGlyphs || - kern0->pairs[n].right >= input->numGlyphs ) - { - FORGET_Frame(); - error = TT_Err_Invalid_Kerning_Table; - goto Fail; - } - } - - FORGET_Frame(); - - /* we're ok, set the pairs count */ - kern0->nPairs = num_pairs; - - /* the spec says that the kerning pairs must be sorted, - but some brain damaged font producers don't do that correctly.. (JvR 3/4/2000) */ - if ( !is_sorted( kern0->pairs, num_pairs ) ) - sort_kern_pairs( kern0->pairs, num_pairs ); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail: - FREE( kern0->pairs ); - return error; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : SubTable_Load_2 - * - * Description : Loads a format 2 kerning subtable data. - * - * Input : kern2 pointer to the kerning subtable - * length subtable length. This is required as - * the subheader doesn't give any indication - * of the size of the `array' table. - * - * Output : error code - * - * Notes : - Assumes that the stream is already `used' - * - * - the file cursor must be set by the caller - * - * - in case of error, the function _must_ destroy - * the data it allocates! - * - ******************************************************************/ - - static TT_Error - Subtable_Load_2( TT_Kern_2* kern2, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - Long table_base; - - UShort left_offset, right_offset, array_offset; - ULong array_size; - UShort left_max, right_max, n; - - - /* record the table offset */ - table_base = FILE_Pos(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 8L ) ) - return error; - - kern2->rowWidth = GET_UShort(); - left_offset = GET_UShort(); - right_offset = GET_UShort(); - array_offset = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - /* first load left and right glyph classes */ - - if ( FILE_Seek( table_base + left_offset ) || - ACCESS_Frame( 4L ) ) - return error; - - kern2->leftClass.firstGlyph = GET_UShort(); - kern2->leftClass.nGlyphs = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( kern2->leftClass.classes, - kern2->leftClass.nGlyphs, - UShort ) ) - return error; - - /* load left offsets */ - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( kern2->leftClass.nGlyphs * 2L ) ) - goto Fail_Left; - - for ( n = 0; n < kern2->leftClass.nGlyphs; n++ ) - kern2->leftClass.classes[n] = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - /* right class */ - - if ( FILE_Seek( table_base + right_offset ) || - ACCESS_Frame( 4L ) ) - goto Fail_Left; - - kern2->rightClass.firstGlyph = GET_UShort(); - kern2->rightClass.nGlyphs = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( kern2->rightClass.classes, - kern2->rightClass.nGlyphs, - UShort ) ) - goto Fail_Left; - - /* load right offsets */ - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( kern2->rightClass.nGlyphs * 2L ) ) - goto Fail_Right; - - for ( n = 0; n < kern2->rightClass.nGlyphs; n++ ) - kern2->rightClass.classes[n] = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - /* Now load the kerning array. We don't have its size, we */ - /* must compute it from what we know. */ - - /* We thus compute the maximum left and right offsets and */ - /* add them to get the array size. */ - - left_max = right_max = 0; - - for ( n = 0; n < kern2->leftClass.nGlyphs; n++ ) - left_max = MAX( left_max, kern2->leftClass.classes[n] ); - - for ( n = 0; n < kern2->rightClass.nGlyphs; n++ ) - right_max = MAX( right_max, kern2->leftClass.classes[n] ); - - array_size = left_max + right_max + 2; - - if ( ALLOC( kern2->array, array_size ) ) - goto Fail_Right; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( array_size ) ) - goto Fail_Array; - - for ( n = 0; (UInt)n < array_size/2; n++ ) - kern2->array[n] = GET_Short(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - /* we're good now */ - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail_Array: - FREE( kern2->array ); - - Fail_Right: - FREE( kern2->rightClass.classes ); - kern2->rightClass.nGlyphs = 0; - - Fail_Left: - FREE( kern2->leftClass.classes ); - kern2->leftClass.nGlyphs = 0; - - return error; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Kerning_Create - * - * Description : Creates the kerning directory if a face is - * loaded. The tables however are loaded on - * demand to save space. - * - * Input : face pointer to the parent face object - * kern pointer to the extension's kerning field - * - * Output : error code - * - * Notes : as in all constructors, the memory allocated isn't - * released in case of failure. Rather, the task is left - * to the destructor (which is called if an error - * occurs during the loading of a face). - * - ******************************************************************/ - - static TT_Error - Kerning_Create( void* ext, - PFace face ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( face->stream ); - - TT_Kerning* kern = (TT_Kerning*)ext; - UShort num_tables; - Long table; - - TT_Kern_Subtable* sub; - - - /* by convention */ - if ( !kern ) - return TT_Err_Ok; - - /* Now load the kerning directory. We're called from the face */ - /* constructor. We thus need not use the stream. */ - - kern->version = 0; - kern->nTables = 0; - kern->tables = NULL; - - table = TT_LookUp_Table( face, TTAG_kern ); - if ( table < 0 ) - return TT_Err_Ok; /* The table is optional */ - - if ( FILE_Seek( face->dirTables[table].Offset ) || - ACCESS_Frame( 4L ) ) - return error; - - kern->version = GET_UShort(); - num_tables = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - /* we don't set kern->nTables until we have allocated the array */ - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( kern->tables, num_tables, TT_Kern_Subtable ) ) - return error; - - kern->nTables = num_tables; - - /* now load the directory entries, but do _not_ load the tables ! */ - - sub = kern->tables; - - for ( table = 0; table < num_tables; table++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 6L ) ) - return error; - - sub->loaded = FALSE; /* redundant, but good to see */ - sub->version = GET_UShort(); - sub->length = GET_UShort() - 6; /* substract header length */ - sub->format = GET_Byte(); - sub->coverage = GET_Byte(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - sub->offset = FILE_Pos(); - - /* now skip to the next table */ - - if ( FILE_Skip( sub->length ) ) - return error; - - sub++; - } - - /* that's fine, leave now */ - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Kerning_Destroy - * - * Description : Destroys all kerning information. - * - * Input : kern pointer to the extension's kerning field - * - * Output : error code - * - * Notes : This function is a destructor; it must be able - * to destroy partially built tables. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - static TT_Error - Kerning_Destroy( void* ext, - PFace face ) - { - TT_Kerning* kern = (TT_Kerning*)ext; - TT_Kern_Subtable* sub; - UShort n; - - - /* by convention */ - if ( !kern ) - return TT_Err_Ok; - - if ( kern->nTables == 0 ) - return TT_Err_Ok; /* no tables to release */ - - /* scan the table directory and release loaded entries */ - - sub = kern->tables; - for ( n = 0; n < kern->nTables; n++ ) - { - if ( sub->loaded ) - { - switch ( sub->format ) - { - case 0: - FREE( sub->t.kern0.pairs ); - sub->t.kern0.nPairs = 0; - sub->t.kern0.searchRange = 0; - sub->t.kern0.entrySelector = 0; - sub->t.kern0.rangeShift = 0; - break; - - case 2: - FREE( sub->t.kern2.leftClass.classes ); - sub->t.kern2.leftClass.firstGlyph = 0; - sub->t.kern2.leftClass.nGlyphs = 0; - - FREE( sub->t.kern2.rightClass.classes ); - sub->t.kern2.rightClass.firstGlyph = 0; - sub->t.kern2.rightClass.nGlyphs = 0; - - FREE( sub->t.kern2.array ); - sub->t.kern2.rowWidth = 0; - break; - - default: - ; /* invalid subtable format - do nothing */ - } - - sub->loaded = FALSE; - sub->version = 0; - sub->offset = 0; - sub->length = 0; - sub->coverage = 0; - sub->format = 0; - } - sub++; - } - - FREE( kern->tables ); - kern->nTables = 0; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Get_Kerning_Directory - * - * Description : Returns a given face's kerning directory. - * - * Input : face handle to the face object - * directory pointer to client's target directory - * - * Output : error code - * - * Notes : The kerning table directory is loaded with the face - * through the extension constructor. However, the kerning - * tables themselves are only loaded on demand, as they - * may represent a lot of data, unneeded by most uses of - * the engine. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_Kerning_Directory( TT_Face face, - TT_Kerning* directory ) - { - PFace faze = HANDLE_Face( face ); - TT_Error error; - TT_Kerning* kerning; - - - if ( !faze ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Face_Handle; - - /* copy directory header */ - error = TT_Extension_Get( faze, KERNING_ID, (void**)&kerning ); - if ( !error ) - *directory = *kerning; - - return error; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Load_Kerning_Table - * - * Description : Loads a kerning table intro memory. - * - * Input : face face handle - * kern_index index in the face's kerning directory - * - * Output : error code - * - * Notes : - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Load_Kerning_Table( TT_Face face, - TT_UShort kern_index ) - { - TT_Error error; - TT_Stream stream; - - TT_Kerning* kern; - TT_Kern_Subtable* sub; - - - PFace faze = HANDLE_Face( face ); - - if ( !faze ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Face_Handle; - - error = TT_Extension_Get( faze, KERNING_ID, (void**)&kern ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - if ( kern->nTables == 0 ) - return TT_Err_Table_Missing; - - if ( kern_index >= kern->nTables ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - sub = kern->tables + kern_index; - - if ( sub->format != 0 && sub->format != 2 ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Kerning_Table_Format; - - /* now access stream */ - if ( USE_Stream( faze->stream, stream ) ) - return error; - - if ( FILE_Seek( sub->offset ) ) - goto Fail; - - if ( sub->format == 0 ) - error = Subtable_Load_0( &sub->t.kern0, faze ); - else if ( sub->format == 2 ) - error = Subtable_Load_2( &sub->t.kern2, faze ); - - if ( !error ) - sub->loaded = TRUE; - - Fail: - /* release stream */ - DONE_Stream( stream ); - - return error; - } - - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Init_Kerning_Extension( TT_Engine engine ) - { - PEngine_Instance _engine = HANDLE_Engine( engine ); - - TT_Error error; - - - if ( !_engine ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Engine; - - error = TT_Register_Extension( _engine, - KERNING_ID, - sizeof ( TT_Kerning ), - Kerning_Create, - Kerning_Destroy ); - return error; - } - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxkern.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxkern.h deleted file mode 100644 index 4f981ec8737..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxkern.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,181 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ftxkern.h 1.0 - * - * High-Level API Kerning extension - * - * Copyright 1996-2001 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 kerning support is currently part of the engine extensions. - * - * This file should _not_ depend on engine internal types. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#ifndef FTXKERN_H -#define FTXKERN_H - -#include "freetype.h" - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - - /* The kerning support in FreeType is minimal. This means that */ - /* we do not try to interpret the kerning data in any way to */ - /* `cook' it for a user application. This API lets you access */ - /* directly the kerning tables found in the TrueType file; it's */ - /* up to the client application to apply its own processing on */ - /* these. */ - - /* The reason for this is that we generally do not encourage */ - /* feature-bloat of the core engine. Moreover, not all */ - /* libraries or font servers really need kerning data, or all */ - /* formats of this data. */ - - /************** kerning error codes *****************************/ - - /* we choose the class 0x0A for our errors, this should not */ - /* match with any error code class used in any other extension */ - -#define TT_Err_Invalid_Kerning_Table_Format 0x0A00 -#define TT_Err_Invalid_Kerning_Table 0x0A01 - - - /********** structures definitions ******************************/ - - /* Remember that all types and function are accessible by client */ - /* applications in this section, and thus should have the `TT_' */ - /* prefix. */ - - /* format 0 kerning pair */ - - struct TT_Kern_0_Pair_ - { - TT_UShort left; /* index of left glyph in pair */ - TT_UShort right; /* index of right glyph in pair */ - TT_FWord value; /* kerning value */ - }; - - typedef struct TT_Kern_0_Pair_ TT_Kern_0_Pair; - - - /* format 0 kerning subtable */ - - struct TT_Kern_0_ - { - TT_UShort nPairs; /* number of kerning pairs */ - - TT_UShort searchRange; /* these values are defined by the TT spec */ - TT_UShort entrySelector; /* for table searchs. */ - TT_UShort rangeShift; - - TT_Kern_0_Pair* pairs; /* a table of nPairs `pairs' */ - }; - - typedef struct TT_Kern_0_ TT_Kern_0; - - - /* format 2 kerning glyph class */ - - struct TT_Kern_2_Class_ - { - TT_UShort firstGlyph; /* first glyph in range */ - TT_UShort nGlyphs; /* number of glyphs in range */ - TT_UShort* classes; /* a table giving for each ranged glyph */ - /* its class offset in the subtable pairs */ - /* two-dimensional array */ - }; - - typedef struct TT_Kern_2_Class_ TT_Kern_2_Class; - - - /* format 2 kerning subtable */ - - struct TT_Kern_2_ - { - TT_UShort rowWidth; /* length of one row in bytes */ - TT_Kern_2_Class leftClass; /* left class table */ - TT_Kern_2_Class rightClass; /* right class table */ - TT_FWord* array; /* 2-dimensional kerning values array */ - }; - - typedef struct TT_Kern_2_ TT_Kern_2; - - - /* kerning subtable */ - - struct TT_Kern_Subtable_ - { - TT_Bool loaded; /* boolean; indicates whether the table is */ - /* loaded */ - TT_UShort version; /* table version number */ - TT_Long offset; /* file offset of table */ - TT_UShort length; /* length of table, _excluding_ header */ - TT_Byte coverage; /* lower 8 bit of the coverage table entry */ - TT_Byte format; /* the subtable format, as found in the */ - /* higher 8 bits of the coverage table entry */ - union - { - TT_Kern_0 kern0; - TT_Kern_2 kern2; - } t; - }; - - typedef struct TT_Kern_Subtable_ TT_Kern_Subtable; - - - struct TT_Kerning_ - { - TT_UShort version; /* kern table version number. starts at 0 */ - TT_UShort nTables; /* number of tables */ - - TT_Kern_Subtable* tables; /* the kerning sub-tables */ - }; - - typedef struct TT_Kerning_ TT_Kerning; - - - - /***************** high-level API extension **************************/ - - /* Initialize Kerning extension, must be called after */ - /* TT_Init_FreeType(). There is no need for a finalizer */ - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Init_Kerning_Extension( TT_Engine engine ); - - /* Note on the implemented mechanism: */ - - /* The kerning table directory is loaded with the face through the */ - /* extension constructor. However, the tables will only be loaded */ - /* on demand, as they may represent a lot of data, unnecessary to */ - /* most applications. */ - - /* Queries a pointer to the kerning directory for the face object */ - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_Kerning_Directory( TT_Face face, - TT_Kerning* directory ); - - /* Load the kerning table number `kern_index' in the kerning */ - /* directory. The table will stay in memory until the `face' */ - /* face is destroyed. */ - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Load_Kerning_Table( TT_Face face, - TT_UShort kern_index ); - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - -#endif /* FTXKERN_H */ - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxopen.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxopen.c deleted file mode 100644 index 26b9501ff43..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxopen.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1458 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ftxopen.c - * - * TrueType Open common table support. - * - * Copyright 1996-2001 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#include "tttypes.h" -#include "ttload.h" -#include "ttextend.h" -#include "ttmemory.h" -#include "ttfile.h" - -#include "ftxopen.h" -#include "ftxopenf.h" - - - /*************************** - * Script related functions - ***************************/ - - - /* LangSys */ - - static TT_Error Load_LangSys( TTO_LangSys* ls, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - - UShort* fi; - - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 6L ) ) - return error; - - ls->LookupOrderOffset = GET_UShort(); /* should be 0 */ - ls->ReqFeatureIndex = GET_UShort(); - count = ls->FeatureCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - ls->FeatureIndex = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( ls->FeatureIndex, count, UShort ) ) - return error; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( count * 2L ) ) - { - FREE( ls->FeatureIndex ); - return error; - } - - fi = ls->FeatureIndex; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - fi[n] = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - static void Free_LangSys( TTO_LangSys* ls ) - { - FREE( ls->FeatureIndex ); - } - - - /* Script */ - - static TT_Error Load_Script( TTO_Script* s, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - TTO_LangSysRecord* lsr; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( new_offset != base_offset ) /* not a NULL offset */ - { - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_LangSys( &s->DefaultLangSys, - input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - return error; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - else - { - /* we create a DefaultLangSys table with no entries */ - - s->DefaultLangSys.LookupOrderOffset = 0; - s->DefaultLangSys.ReqFeatureIndex = 0xFFFF; - s->DefaultLangSys.FeatureCount = 0; - s->DefaultLangSys.FeatureIndex = NULL; - } - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail2; - - count = s->LangSysCount = GET_UShort(); - - /* safety check; otherwise the official handling of TrueType Open - fonts won't work */ - - if ( s->LangSysCount == 0 && s->DefaultLangSys.FeatureCount == 0 ) - { - error = TTO_Err_Invalid_SubTable; - goto Fail2; - } - - FORGET_Frame(); - - s->LangSysRecord = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( s->LangSysRecord, count, TTO_LangSysRecord ) ) - goto Fail2; - - lsr = s->LangSysRecord; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 6L ) ) - goto Fail1; - - lsr[n].LangSysTag = GET_ULong(); - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_LangSys( &lsr[n].LangSys, input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail1; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail1: - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_LangSys( &lsr[n].LangSys ); - - FREE( s->LangSysRecord ); - - Fail2: - Free_LangSys( &s->DefaultLangSys ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_Script( TTO_Script* s ) - { - UShort n, count; - - TTO_LangSysRecord* lsr; - - - Free_LangSys( &s->DefaultLangSys ); - - if ( s->LangSysRecord ) - { - count = s->LangSysCount; - lsr = s->LangSysRecord; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_LangSys( &lsr[n].LangSys ); - - FREE( lsr ); - } - } - - - /* ScriptList */ - - TT_Error Load_ScriptList( TTO_ScriptList* sl, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - TTO_ScriptRecord* sr; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - count = sl->ScriptCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - sl->ScriptRecord = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( sl->ScriptRecord, count, TTO_ScriptRecord ) ) - return error; - - sr = sl->ScriptRecord; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 6L ) ) - goto Fail; - - sr[n].ScriptTag = GET_ULong(); - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Script( &sr[n].Script, input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail: - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_Script( &sr[n].Script ); - - FREE( sl->ScriptRecord ); - return error; - } - - - void Free_ScriptList( TTO_ScriptList* sl ) - { - UShort n, count; - - TTO_ScriptRecord* sr; - - - if ( sl->ScriptRecord ) - { - count = sl->ScriptCount; - sr = sl->ScriptRecord; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_Script( &sr[n].Script ); - - FREE( sr ); - } - } - - - - /********************************* - * Feature List related functions - *********************************/ - - - /* Feature */ - - static TT_Error Load_Feature( TTO_Feature* f, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - - UShort* lli; - - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 4L ) ) - return error; - - f->FeatureParams = GET_UShort(); /* should be 0 */ - count = f->LookupListCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - f->LookupListIndex = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( f->LookupListIndex, count, UShort ) ) - return error; - - lli = f->LookupListIndex; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( count * 2L ) ) - { - FREE( f->LookupListIndex ); - return error; - } - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - lli[n] = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - static void Free_Feature( TTO_Feature* f ) - { - FREE( f->LookupListIndex ); - } - - - /* FeatureList */ - - TT_Error Load_FeatureList( TTO_FeatureList* fl, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - TTO_FeatureRecord* fr; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - count = fl->FeatureCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - fl->FeatureRecord = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( fl->FeatureRecord, count, TTO_FeatureRecord ) ) - return error; - - fr = fl->FeatureRecord; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 6L ) ) - goto Fail; - - fr[n].FeatureTag = GET_ULong(); - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Feature( &fr[n].Feature, input ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail: - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_Feature( &fr[n].Feature ); - - FREE( fl->FeatureRecord ); - return error; - } - - - void Free_FeatureList( TTO_FeatureList* fl ) - { - UShort n, count; - - TTO_FeatureRecord* fr; - - - if ( fl->FeatureRecord ) - { - count = fl->FeatureCount; - fr = fl->FeatureRecord; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_Feature( &fr[n].Feature ); - - FREE( fr ); - } - } - - - - /******************************** - * Lookup List related functions - ********************************/ - - /* the subroutines of the following two functions are defined in - ftxgsub.c and ftxgpos.c respectively */ - - - /* SubTable */ - - static TT_Error Load_SubTable( TTO_SubTable* st, - PFace input, - TTO_Type table_type, - UShort lookup_type ) - { - if ( table_type == GSUB ) - switch ( lookup_type ) - { - case GSUB_LOOKUP_SINGLE: - return Load_SingleSubst( &st->st.gsub.single, input ); - - case GSUB_LOOKUP_MULTIPLE: - return Load_MultipleSubst( &st->st.gsub.multiple, input ); - - case GSUB_LOOKUP_ALTERNATE: - return Load_AlternateSubst( &st->st.gsub.alternate, input ); - - case GSUB_LOOKUP_LIGATURE: - return Load_LigatureSubst( &st->st.gsub.ligature, input ); - - case GSUB_LOOKUP_CONTEXT: - return Load_ContextSubst( &st->st.gsub.context, input ); - - case GSUB_LOOKUP_CHAIN: - return Load_ChainContextSubst( &st->st.gsub.chain, input ); - - default: - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GSUB_SubTable_Format; - } - else - switch ( lookup_type ) - { - case GPOS_LOOKUP_SINGLE: - return Load_SinglePos( &st->st.gpos.single, input ); - - case GPOS_LOOKUP_PAIR: - return Load_PairPos( &st->st.gpos.pair, input ); - - case GPOS_LOOKUP_CURSIVE: - return Load_CursivePos( &st->st.gpos.cursive, input ); - - case GPOS_LOOKUP_MARKBASE: - return Load_MarkBasePos( &st->st.gpos.markbase, input ); - - case GPOS_LOOKUP_MARKLIG: - return Load_MarkLigPos( &st->st.gpos.marklig, input ); - - case GPOS_LOOKUP_MARKMARK: - return Load_MarkMarkPos( &st->st.gpos.markmark, input ); - - case GPOS_LOOKUP_CONTEXT: - return Load_ContextPos( &st->st.gpos.context, input ); - - case GPOS_LOOKUP_CHAIN: - return Load_ChainContextPos( &st->st.gpos.chain, input ); - - default: - return TTO_Err_Invalid_GPOS_SubTable_Format; - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; /* never reached */ - } - - - static void Free_SubTable( TTO_SubTable* st, - TTO_Type table_type, - UShort lookup_type ) - { - if ( table_type == GSUB ) - switch ( lookup_type ) - { - case GSUB_LOOKUP_SINGLE: - Free_SingleSubst( &st->st.gsub.single ); - break; - - case GSUB_LOOKUP_MULTIPLE: - Free_MultipleSubst( &st->st.gsub.multiple ); - break; - - case GSUB_LOOKUP_ALTERNATE: - Free_AlternateSubst( &st->st.gsub.alternate ); - break; - - case GSUB_LOOKUP_LIGATURE: - Free_LigatureSubst( &st->st.gsub.ligature ); - break; - - case GSUB_LOOKUP_CONTEXT: - Free_ContextSubst( &st->st.gsub.context ); - break; - - case GSUB_LOOKUP_CHAIN: - Free_ChainContextSubst( &st->st.gsub.chain ); - break; - } - else - switch ( lookup_type ) - { - case GPOS_LOOKUP_SINGLE: - Free_SinglePos( &st->st.gpos.single ); - break; - - case GPOS_LOOKUP_PAIR: - Free_PairPos( &st->st.gpos.pair ); - break; - - case GPOS_LOOKUP_CURSIVE: - Free_CursivePos( &st->st.gpos.cursive ); - break; - - case GPOS_LOOKUP_MARKBASE: - Free_MarkBasePos( &st->st.gpos.markbase ); - break; - - case GPOS_LOOKUP_MARKLIG: - Free_MarkLigPos( &st->st.gpos.marklig ); - break; - - case GPOS_LOOKUP_MARKMARK: - Free_MarkMarkPos( &st->st.gpos.markmark ); - break; - - case GPOS_LOOKUP_CONTEXT: - Free_ContextPos( &st->st.gpos.context ); - break; - - case GPOS_LOOKUP_CHAIN: - Free_ChainContextPos ( &st->st.gpos.chain ); - break; - } - } - - - /* Lookup */ - - static TT_Error Load_Lookup( TTO_Lookup* l, - PFace input, - TTO_Type type ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - TTO_SubTable* st; - - Bool is_extension = FALSE; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 6L ) ) - return error; - - l->LookupType = GET_UShort(); - l->LookupFlag = GET_UShort(); - count = l->SubTableCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - l->SubTable = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( l->SubTable, count, TTO_SubTable ) ) - return error; - - st = l->SubTable; - - if ( ( type == GSUB && l->LookupType == GSUB_LOOKUP_EXTENSION ) || - ( type == GPOS && l->LookupType == GPOS_LOOKUP_EXTENSION ) ) - is_extension = TRUE; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - - if ( is_extension ) - { - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || ACCESS_Frame( 8L ) ) - goto Fail; - - (void)GET_UShort(); /* format should be 1 */ - l->LookupType = GET_UShort(); - new_offset = GET_ULong() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - } - - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_SubTable( &st[n], input, - type, l->LookupType ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail: - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_SubTable( &st[n], type, l->LookupType ); - - FREE( l->SubTable ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_Lookup( TTO_Lookup* l, - TTO_Type type ) - { - UShort n, count; - - TTO_SubTable* st; - - - if ( l->SubTable ) - { - count = l->SubTableCount; - st = l->SubTable; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_SubTable( &st[n], type, l->LookupType ); - - FREE( st ); - } - } - - - /* LookupList */ - - TT_Error Load_LookupList( TTO_LookupList* ll, - PFace input, - TTO_Type type ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - ULong cur_offset, new_offset, base_offset; - - TTO_Lookup* l; - - - base_offset = FILE_Pos(); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - count = ll->LookupCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - ll->Lookup = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( ll->Lookup, count, TTO_Lookup ) ) - return error; - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( ll->Properties, count, UShort ) ) - goto Fail2; - - l = ll->Lookup; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail1; - - new_offset = GET_UShort() + base_offset; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cur_offset = FILE_Pos(); - if ( FILE_Seek( new_offset ) || - ( error = Load_Lookup( &l[n], input, type ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - goto Fail1; - (void)FILE_Seek( cur_offset ); - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail1: - FREE( ll->Properties ); - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_Lookup( &l[n], type ); - - Fail2: - FREE( ll->Lookup ); - return error; - } - - - void Free_LookupList( TTO_LookupList* ll, - TTO_Type type ) - { - UShort n, count; - - TTO_Lookup* l; - - - FREE( ll->Properties ); - - if ( ll->Lookup ) - { - count = ll->LookupCount; - l = ll->Lookup; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - Free_Lookup( &l[n], type ); - - FREE( l ); - } - } - - - - /***************************** - * Coverage related functions - *****************************/ - - - /* CoverageFormat1 */ - - static TT_Error Load_Coverage1( TTO_CoverageFormat1* cf1, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - - UShort* ga; - - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - count = cf1->GlyphCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cf1->GlyphArray = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( cf1->GlyphArray, count, UShort ) ) - return error; - - ga = cf1->GlyphArray; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( count * 2L ) ) - { - FREE( cf1->GlyphArray ); - return error; - } - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - ga[n] = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - static void Free_Coverage1( TTO_CoverageFormat1* cf1 ) - { - FREE( cf1->GlyphArray ); - } - - - /* CoverageFormat2 */ - - static TT_Error Load_Coverage2( TTO_CoverageFormat2* cf2, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - - TTO_RangeRecord* rr; - - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - count = cf2->RangeCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cf2->RangeRecord = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( cf2->RangeRecord, count, TTO_RangeRecord ) ) - return error; - - rr = cf2->RangeRecord; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( count * 6L ) ) - goto Fail; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - rr[n].Start = GET_UShort(); - rr[n].End = GET_UShort(); - rr[n].StartCoverageIndex = GET_UShort(); - - /* sanity check; we are limited to 16bit integers */ - if ( rr[n].Start > rr[n].End || - ( rr[n].End - rr[n].Start + (long)rr[n].StartCoverageIndex ) >= - 0x10000L ) - { - error = TTO_Err_Invalid_SubTable; - goto Fail; - } - } - - FORGET_Frame(); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail: - FREE( cf2->RangeRecord ); - return error; - } - - - static void Free_Coverage2( TTO_CoverageFormat2* cf2 ) - { - FREE( cf2->RangeRecord ); - } - - - TT_Error Load_Coverage( TTO_Coverage* c, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - c->CoverageFormat = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - switch ( c->CoverageFormat ) - { - case 1: - return Load_Coverage1( &c->cf.cf1, input ); - - case 2: - return Load_Coverage2( &c->cf.cf2, input ); - - default: - return TTO_Err_Invalid_SubTable_Format; - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; /* never reached */ - } - - - void Free_Coverage( TTO_Coverage* c ) - { - switch ( c->CoverageFormat ) - { - case 1: - Free_Coverage1( &c->cf.cf1 ); - break; - - case 2: - Free_Coverage2( &c->cf.cf2 ); - break; - } - } - - - static TT_Error Coverage_Index1( TTO_CoverageFormat1* cf1, - UShort glyphID, - UShort* index ) - { - UShort min, max, new_min, new_max, middle; - - UShort* array = cf1->GlyphArray; - - - /* binary search */ - - new_min = 0; - new_max = cf1->GlyphCount - 1; - - do - { - min = new_min; - max = new_max; - - /* we use (min + max) / 2 = max - (max - min) / 2 to avoid - overflow and rounding errors */ - - middle = max - ( ( max - min ) >> 1 ); - - if ( glyphID == array[middle] ) - { - *index = middle; - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - else if ( glyphID < array[middle] ) - { - if ( middle == min ) - break; - new_max = middle - 1; - } - else - { - if ( middle == max ) - break; - new_min = middle + 1; - } - } while ( min < max ); - - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - } - - - static TT_Error Coverage_Index2( TTO_CoverageFormat2* cf2, - UShort glyphID, - UShort* index ) - { - UShort min, max, new_min, new_max, middle; - - TTO_RangeRecord* rr = cf2->RangeRecord; - - - /* binary search */ - - new_min = 0; - new_max = cf2->RangeCount - 1; - - do - { - min = new_min; - max = new_max; - - /* we use (min + max) / 2 = max - (max - min) / 2 to avoid - overflow and rounding errors */ - - middle = max - ( ( max - min ) >> 1 ); - - if ( glyphID >= rr[middle].Start && glyphID <= rr[middle].End ) - { - *index = rr[middle].StartCoverageIndex + glyphID - rr[middle].Start; - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - else if ( glyphID < rr[middle].Start ) - { - if ( middle == min ) - break; - new_max = middle - 1; - } - else - { - if ( middle == max ) - break; - new_min = middle + 1; - } - } while ( min < max ); - - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - } - - - TT_Error Coverage_Index( TTO_Coverage* c, - UShort glyphID, - UShort* index ) - { - switch ( c->CoverageFormat ) - { - case 1: - return Coverage_Index1( &c->cf.cf1, glyphID, index ); - - case 2: - return Coverage_Index2( &c->cf.cf2, glyphID, index ); - - default: - return TTO_Err_Invalid_SubTable_Format; - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; /* never reached */ - } - - - - /************************************* - * Class Definition related functions - *************************************/ - - - /* ClassDefFormat1 */ - - static TT_Error Load_ClassDef1( TTO_ClassDefinition* cd, - UShort limit, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - - UShort* cva; - Bool* d; - - TTO_ClassDefFormat1* cdf1; - - - cdf1 = &cd->cd.cd1; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 4L ) ) - return error; - - cdf1->StartGlyph = GET_UShort(); - count = cdf1->GlyphCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - /* sanity check; we are limited to 16bit integers */ - - if ( cdf1->StartGlyph + (long)count >= 0x10000L ) - return TTO_Err_Invalid_SubTable; - - cdf1->ClassValueArray = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( cdf1->ClassValueArray, count, UShort ) ) - return error; - - d = cd->Defined; - cva = cdf1->ClassValueArray; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( count * 2L ) ) - goto Fail; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - cva[n] = GET_UShort(); - if ( cva[n] >= limit ) - { - error = TTO_Err_Invalid_SubTable; - goto Fail; - } - d[cva[n]] = TRUE; - } - - FORGET_Frame(); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail: - FREE( cva ); - - return error; - } - - - static void Free_ClassDef1( TTO_ClassDefFormat1* cdf1 ) - { - FREE( cdf1->ClassValueArray ); - } - - - /* ClassDefFormat2 */ - - static TT_Error Load_ClassDef2( TTO_ClassDefinition* cd, - UShort limit, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - - TTO_ClassRangeRecord* crr; - Bool* d; - - TTO_ClassDefFormat2* cdf2; - - - cdf2 = &cd->cd.cd2; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - count = cdf2->ClassRangeCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cdf2->ClassRangeRecord = NULL; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( cdf2->ClassRangeRecord, count, TTO_ClassRangeRecord ) ) - return error; - - d = cd->Defined; - crr = cdf2->ClassRangeRecord; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( count * 6L ) ) - goto Fail; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - crr[n].Start = GET_UShort(); - crr[n].End = GET_UShort(); - crr[n].Class = GET_UShort(); - - /* sanity check */ - - if ( crr[n].Start > crr[n].End || - crr[n].Class >= limit ) - { - error = TTO_Err_Invalid_SubTable; - goto Fail; - } - d[crr[n].Class] = TRUE; - } - - FORGET_Frame(); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail: - FREE( crr ); - - return error; - } - - - static void Free_ClassDef2( TTO_ClassDefFormat2* cdf2 ) - { - FREE( cdf2->ClassRangeRecord ); - } - - - /* ClassDefinition */ - - TT_Error Load_ClassDefinition( TTO_ClassDefinition* cd, - UShort limit, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( cd->Defined, limit, Bool ) ) - return error; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail; - - cd->ClassFormat = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - switch ( cd->ClassFormat ) - { - case 1: - error = Load_ClassDef1( cd, limit, input ); - break; - - case 2: - error = Load_ClassDef2( cd, limit, input ); - break; - - default: - error = TTO_Err_Invalid_SubTable_Format; - break; - } - - if ( error ) - goto Fail; - - cd->loaded = TRUE; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail: - FREE( cd->Defined ); - return error; - } - - - void Free_ClassDefinition( TTO_ClassDefinition* cd ) - { - if ( !cd->loaded ) - return; - - FREE( cd->Defined ); - - switch ( cd->ClassFormat ) - { - case 1: - Free_ClassDef1( &cd->cd.cd1 ); - break; - - case 2: - Free_ClassDef2( &cd->cd.cd2 ); - break; - } - } - - - static TT_Error Get_Class1( TTO_ClassDefFormat1* cdf1, - UShort glyphID, - UShort* class, - UShort* index ) - { - UShort* cva = cdf1->ClassValueArray; - - - *index = 0; - - if ( glyphID >= cdf1->StartGlyph && - glyphID <= cdf1->StartGlyph + cdf1->GlyphCount ) - { - *class = cva[glyphID - cdf1->StartGlyph]; - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - else - { - *class = 0; - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - } - } - - - /* we need the index value of the last searched class range record - in case of failure for constructed GDEF tables */ - - static TT_Error Get_Class2( TTO_ClassDefFormat2* cdf2, - UShort glyphID, - UShort* class, - UShort* index ) - { - TT_Error error = TT_Err_Ok; - UShort min, max, new_min, new_max, middle; - - TTO_ClassRangeRecord* crr = cdf2->ClassRangeRecord; - - - /* binary search */ - - new_min = 0; - new_max = cdf2->ClassRangeCount - 1; - - do - { - min = new_min; - max = new_max; - - /* we use (min + max) / 2 = max - (max - min) / 2 to avoid - overflow and rounding errors */ - - middle = max - ( ( max - min ) >> 1 ); - - if ( glyphID >= crr[middle].Start && glyphID <= crr[middle].End ) - { - *class = crr[middle].Class; - error = TT_Err_Ok; - break; - } - else if ( glyphID < crr[middle].Start ) - { - if ( middle == min ) - { - *class = 0; - error = TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - break; - } - new_max = middle - 1; - } - else - { - if ( middle == max ) - { - *class = 0; - error = TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - break; - } - new_min = middle + 1; - } - } while ( min < max ); - - if ( index ) - *index = middle; - - return error; - } - - - TT_Error Get_Class( TTO_ClassDefinition* cd, - UShort glyphID, - UShort* class, - UShort* index ) - { - switch ( cd->ClassFormat ) - { - case 1: - return Get_Class1( &cd->cd.cd1, glyphID, class, index ); - - case 2: - return Get_Class2( &cd->cd.cd2, glyphID, class, index ); - - default: - return TTO_Err_Invalid_SubTable_Format; - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; /* never reached */ - } - - - - /*************************** - * Device related functions - ***************************/ - - - TT_Error Load_Device( TTO_Device* d, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, count; - - UShort* dv; - - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 6L ) ) - return error; - - d->StartSize = GET_UShort(); - d->EndSize = GET_UShort(); - d->DeltaFormat = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( d->StartSize > d->EndSize || - d->DeltaFormat == 0 || d->DeltaFormat > 3 ) - return TTO_Err_Invalid_SubTable; - - d->DeltaValue = NULL; - - count = ( ( d->EndSize - d->StartSize + 1 ) >> - ( 4 - d->DeltaFormat ) ) + 1; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( d->DeltaValue, count, UShort ) ) - return error; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( count * 2L ) ) - { - FREE( d->DeltaValue ); - return error; - } - - dv = d->DeltaValue; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - dv[n] = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - void Free_Device( TTO_Device* d ) - { - FREE( d->DeltaValue ); - } - - - /* Since we have the delta values stored in compressed form, we must - uncompress it now. To simplify the interface, the function always - returns a meaningful value in `value'; the error is just for - information. - | | - format = 1: 0011223344556677|8899101112131415|... - | | - byte 1 byte 2 - - 00: (byte >> 14) & mask - 11: (byte >> 12) & mask - ... - - mask = 0x0003 - | | - format = 2: 0000111122223333|4444555566667777|... - | | - byte 1 byte 2 - - 0000: (byte >> 12) & mask - 1111: (byte >> 8) & mask - ... - - mask = 0x000F - | | - format = 3: 0000000011111111|2222222233333333|... - | | - byte 1 byte 2 - - 00000000: (byte >> 8) & mask - 11111111: (byte >> 0) & mask - .... - - mask = 0x00FF */ - - TT_Error Get_Device( TTO_Device* d, - UShort size, - Short* value ) - { - UShort byte, bits, mask, f, s; - - - f = d->DeltaFormat; - - if ( size >= d->StartSize && size <= d->EndSize ) - { - s = size - d->StartSize; - byte = d->DeltaValue[s >> ( 4 - f )]; - bits = byte >> ( 16 - ( ( s % ( 1 << ( 4 - f ) ) + 1 ) << f ) ); - mask = 0xFFFF >> ( 16 - ( 1 << f ) ); - - *value = (Short)( bits & mask ); - - /* conversion to a signed value */ - - if ( *value >= ( ( mask + 1 ) >> 1 ) ) - *value -= mask + 1; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - else - { - *value = 0; - return TTO_Err_Not_Covered; - } - } - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxopen.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxopen.h deleted file mode 100644 index 9725231dcfb..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxopen.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,290 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ftxopen.h - * - * TrueType Open support. - * - * Copyright 1996-2001 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. - * - * This file should be included by the application. Nevertheless, - * the table specific APIs (and structures) are located in files like - * ftxgsub.h or ftxgpos.h; these header files are read by ftxopen.h . - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#ifndef FTXOPEN_H -#define FTXOPEN_H - -#include "freetype.h" - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -#define TTO_MAX_NESTING_LEVEL 100 - -#define TTO_Err_Invalid_SubTable_Format 0x1000 -#define TTO_Err_Invalid_SubTable 0x1001 -#define TTO_Err_Not_Covered 0x1002 -#define TTO_Err_Too_Many_Nested_Contexts 0x1003 -#define TTO_Err_No_MM_Interpreter 0x1004 - - - /* Script list related structures */ - - typedef struct TTO_LangSys_ - { - TT_UShort LookupOrderOffset; /* always 0 for TT Open 1.0 */ - TT_UShort ReqFeatureIndex; /* required FeatureIndex */ - TT_UShort FeatureCount; /* number of Feature indices */ - TT_UShort* FeatureIndex; /* array of Feature indices */ - - } TTO_LangSys; - - - - typedef struct TTO_LangSysRecord_ - { - TT_ULong LangSysTag; /* LangSysTag identifier */ - TTO_LangSys LangSys; /* LangSys table */ - - } TTO_LangSysRecord; - - - - typedef struct TTO_Script_ - { - TTO_LangSys DefaultLangSys; /* DefaultLangSys table */ - TT_UShort LangSysCount; /* number of LangSysRecords */ - TTO_LangSysRecord* LangSysRecord; /* array of LangSysRecords */ - - } TTO_Script; - - - typedef struct TTO_ScriptRecord_ - { - TT_ULong ScriptTag; /* ScriptTag identifier */ - TTO_Script Script; /* Script table */ - - } TTO_ScriptRecord; - - - typedef struct TTO_ScriptList_ - { - TT_UShort ScriptCount; /* number of ScriptRecords */ - TTO_ScriptRecord* ScriptRecord; /* array of ScriptRecords */ - - } TTO_ScriptList; - - - - /* Feature list related structures */ - - typedef struct TTO_Feature_ - { - TT_UShort FeatureParams; /* always 0 for TT Open 1.0 */ - TT_UShort LookupListCount; /* number of LookupList indices */ - TT_UShort* LookupListIndex; /* array of LookupList indices */ - - } TTO_Feature; - - - typedef struct TTO_FeatureRecord_ - { - TT_ULong FeatureTag; /* FeatureTag identifier */ - TTO_Feature Feature; /* Feature table */ - - } TTO_FeatureRecord; - - - typedef struct TTO_FeatureList_ - { - TT_UShort FeatureCount; /* number of FeatureRecords */ - TTO_FeatureRecord* FeatureRecord; /* array of FeatureRecords */ - - } TTO_FeatureList; - - - /* Lookup list related structures */ - - struct TTO_SubTable_; - typedef struct TTO_SubTable_ TTO_SubTable; - - - typedef struct TTO_Lookup_ - { - TT_UShort LookupType; /* Lookup type */ - TT_UShort LookupFlag; /* Lookup qualifiers */ - TT_UShort SubTableCount; /* number of SubTables */ - TTO_SubTable* SubTable; /* array of SubTables */ - - } TTO_Lookup; - - - /* The `Properties' field is not defined in the TTO specification but - is needed for processing lookups. If properties[n] is > 0, the - functions TT_GSUB_Apply_String() resp. TT_GPOS_Apply_String() will - process Lookup[n] for glyphs which have the specific bit not set in - the `properties' field of the input string object. */ - - typedef struct TTO_LookupList_ - { - TT_UShort LookupCount; /* number of Lookups */ - TTO_Lookup* Lookup; /* array of Lookup records */ - TT_UShort* Properties; /* array of flags */ - - } TTO_LookupList; - - - /* Possible LookupFlag bit masks. `IGNORE_SPECIAL_MARKS' comes from the - OpenType 1.2 specification; RIGHT_TO_LEFT has been (re)introduced in - OpenType 1.3 -- if set, the last glyph in a cursive attachment - sequence has to be positioned on the baseline -- regardless of the - writing direction. */ - -#define RIGHT_TO_LEFT 0x0001 -#define IGNORE_BASE_GLYPHS 0x0002 -#define IGNORE_LIGATURES 0x0004 -#define IGNORE_MARKS 0x0008 -#define IGNORE_SPECIAL_MARKS 0xFF00 - - - typedef struct TTO_CoverageFormat1_ - { - TT_UShort GlyphCount; /* number of glyphs in GlyphArray */ - TT_UShort* GlyphArray; /* array of glyph IDs */ - - } TTO_CoverageFormat1; - - - typedef struct TTO_RangeRecord_ - { - TT_UShort Start; /* first glyph ID in the range */ - TT_UShort End; /* last glyph ID in the range */ - TT_UShort StartCoverageIndex; /* coverage index of first - glyph ID in the range */ - } TTO_RangeRecord; - - - typedef struct TTO_CoverageFormat2_ - { - TT_UShort RangeCount; /* number of RangeRecords */ - TTO_RangeRecord* RangeRecord; /* array of RangeRecords */ - - } TTO_CoverageFormat2; - - - typedef struct TTO_Coverage_ - { - TT_UShort CoverageFormat; /* 1 or 2 */ - - union - { - TTO_CoverageFormat1 cf1; - TTO_CoverageFormat2 cf2; - } cf; - - } TTO_Coverage; - - - typedef struct TTO_ClassDefFormat1_ - { - TT_UShort StartGlyph; /* first glyph ID of the - ClassValueArray */ - TT_UShort GlyphCount; /* size of the ClassValueArray */ - TT_UShort* ClassValueArray; /* array of class values */ - - } TTO_ClassDefFormat1; - - - typedef struct TTO_ClassRangeRecord_ - { - TT_UShort Start; /* first glyph ID in the range */ - TT_UShort End; /* last glyph ID in the range */ - TT_UShort Class; /* applied to all glyphs in range */ - - } TTO_ClassRangeRecord; - - - typedef struct TTO_ClassDefFormat2_ - { - TT_UShort ClassRangeCount; - /* number of ClassRangeRecords */ - TTO_ClassRangeRecord* ClassRangeRecord; - /* array of ClassRangeRecords */ - } TTO_ClassDefFormat2; - - - /* The `Defined' field is not defined in the TTO specification but - apparently needed for processing fonts like trado.ttf: This font - refers to a class which contains not a single element. We map such - classes to class 0. */ - - typedef struct TTO_ClassDefinition_ - { - TT_Bool loaded; - - TT_Bool* Defined; /* array of Booleans. - If Defined[n] is FALSE, - class n contains no glyphs. */ - TT_UShort ClassFormat; /* 1 or 2 */ - - union - { - TTO_ClassDefFormat1 cd1; - TTO_ClassDefFormat2 cd2; - } cd; - - } TTO_ClassDefinition; - - - typedef struct TTO_Device_ - { - TT_UShort StartSize; /* smallest size to correct */ - TT_UShort EndSize; /* largest size to correct */ - TT_UShort DeltaFormat; /* DeltaValue array data format: - 1, 2, or 3 */ - TT_UShort* DeltaValue; /* array of compressed data */ - - } TTO_Device; - - -#include "ftxgdef.h" -#include "ftxgsub.h" -#include "ftxgpos.h" - - - struct TTO_SubTable_ - { - union - { - TTO_GSUB_SubTable gsub; - TTO_GPOS_SubTable gpos; - } st; - }; - - - enum TTO_Type_ - { - GSUB, - GPOS - }; - - typedef enum TTO_Type_ TTO_Type; - - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - -#endif /* FTXOPEN_H */ - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxopenf.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxopenf.h deleted file mode 100644 index 81c671a1d2e..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxopenf.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,143 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ftxopenf.h - * - * internal TrueType Open functions - * - * Copyright 1996-2001 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#ifndef FTXOPENF_H -#define FTXOPENF_H - -#include "ftxopen.h" - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - - /* functions from ftxopen.c */ - - TT_Error Load_ScriptList( TTO_ScriptList* sl, - PFace input ); - TT_Error Load_FeatureList( TTO_FeatureList* fl, - PFace input ); - TT_Error Load_LookupList( TTO_LookupList* ll, - PFace input, - TTO_Type type ); - - TT_Error Load_Coverage( TTO_Coverage* c, - PFace input ); - TT_Error Load_ClassDefinition( TTO_ClassDefinition* cd, - UShort limit, - PFace input ); - TT_Error Load_Device( TTO_Device* d, - PFace input ); - - void Free_ScriptList( TTO_ScriptList* sl ); - void Free_FeatureList( TTO_FeatureList* fl ); - void Free_LookupList( TTO_LookupList* ll, - TTO_Type type ); - - void Free_Coverage( TTO_Coverage* c ); - void Free_ClassDefinition( TTO_ClassDefinition* cd ); - void Free_Device( TTO_Device* d ); - - - /* functions from ftxgsub.c */ - - TT_Error Load_SingleSubst( TTO_SingleSubst* ss, - PFace input ); - TT_Error Load_MultipleSubst( TTO_MultipleSubst* ms, - PFace input ); - TT_Error Load_AlternateSubst( TTO_AlternateSubst* as, - PFace input ); - TT_Error Load_LigatureSubst( TTO_LigatureSubst* ls, - PFace input ); - TT_Error Load_ContextSubst( TTO_ContextSubst* cs, - PFace input ); - TT_Error Load_ChainContextSubst( TTO_ChainContextSubst* ccs, - PFace input ); - - void Free_SingleSubst( TTO_SingleSubst* ss ); - void Free_MultipleSubst( TTO_MultipleSubst* ms ); - void Free_AlternateSubst( TTO_AlternateSubst* as ); - void Free_LigatureSubst( TTO_LigatureSubst* ls ); - void Free_ContextSubst( TTO_ContextSubst* cs ); - void Free_ChainContextSubst( TTO_ChainContextSubst* ccs ); - - - /* functions from ftxgpos.c */ - - TT_Error Load_SinglePos( TTO_SinglePos* sp, - PFace input ); - TT_Error Load_PairPos( TTO_PairPos* pp, - PFace input ); - TT_Error Load_CursivePos( TTO_CursivePos* cp, - PFace input ); - TT_Error Load_MarkBasePos( TTO_MarkBasePos* mbp, - PFace input ); - TT_Error Load_MarkLigPos( TTO_MarkLigPos* mlp, - PFace input ); - TT_Error Load_MarkMarkPos( TTO_MarkMarkPos* mmp, - PFace input ); - TT_Error Load_ContextPos( TTO_ContextPos* cp, - PFace input ); - TT_Error Load_ChainContextPos( TTO_ChainContextPos* ccp, - PFace input ); - - void Free_SinglePos( TTO_SinglePos* sp ); - void Free_PairPos( TTO_PairPos* pp ); - void Free_CursivePos( TTO_CursivePos* cp ); - void Free_MarkBasePos( TTO_MarkBasePos* mbp ); - void Free_MarkLigPos( TTO_MarkLigPos* mlp ); - void Free_MarkMarkPos( TTO_MarkMarkPos* mmp ); - void Free_ContextPos( TTO_ContextPos* cp ); - void Free_ChainContextPos( TTO_ChainContextPos* ccp ); - - - /* query functions */ - - TT_Error Coverage_Index( TTO_Coverage* c, - UShort glyphID, - UShort* index ); - TT_Error Get_Class( TTO_ClassDefinition* cd, - UShort glyphID, - UShort* class, - UShort* index ); - TT_Error Get_Device( TTO_Device* d, - UShort size, - Short* value ); - - - /* functions from ftxgdef.c */ - - TT_Error Add_Glyph_Property( TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef, - UShort glyphID, - UShort property ); - - TT_Error Check_Property( TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef, - UShort index, - UShort flags, - UShort* property ); - -#define CHECK_Property( gdef, index, flags, property ) \ - ( ( error = Check_Property( (gdef), (index), (flags), \ - (property) ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - -#endif /* FTXOPENF_H */ - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxpost.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxpost.c deleted file mode 100644 index e871277854f..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxpost.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,544 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ftxpost.c - * - * post table support API extension body - * - * Copyright 1996-2002 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 post table is not completely loaded by the core engine. This - * file loads the missing PS glyph names and implements an API to - * access them. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#include "ftxpost.h" - -#include "tttypes.h" -#include "ttobjs.h" -#include "tttables.h" -#include "ttload.h" /* for the macros */ -#include "ttfile.h" -#include "tttags.h" -#include "ttmemory.h" -#include "ttextend.h" - - -#define POST_ID Build_Extension_ID( 'p', 'o', 's', 't' ) - - - /* the 258 default Mac PS glyph names */ - - String* TT_Post_Default_Names[258] = - { - /* 0 */ - ".notdef", ".null", "CR", "space", "exclam", - "quotedbl", "numbersign", "dollar", "percent", "ampersand", - /* 10 */ - "quotesingle", "parenleft", "parenright", "asterisk", "plus", - "comma", "hyphen", "period", "slash", "zero", - /* 20 */ - "one", "two", "three", "four", "five", - "six", "seven", "eight", "nine", "colon", - /* 30 */ - "semicolon", "less", "equal", "greater", "question", - "at", "A", "B", "C", "D", - /* 40 */ - "E", "F", "G", "H", "I", - "J", "K", "L", "M", "N", - /* 50 */ - "O", "P", "Q", "R", "S", - "T", "U", "V", "W", "X", - /* 60 */ - "Y", "Z", "bracketleft", "backslash", "bracketright", - "asciicircum", "underscore", "grave", "a", "b", - /* 70 */ - "c", "d", "e", "f", "g", - "h", "i", "j", "k", "l", - /* 80 */ - "m", "n", "o", "p", "q", - "r", "s", "t", "u", "v", - /* 90 */ - "w", "x", "y", "z", "braceleft", - "bar", "braceright", "asciitilde", "Adieresis", "Aring", - /* 100 */ - "Ccedilla", "Eacute", "Ntilde", "Odieresis", "Udieresis", - "aacute", "agrave", "acircumflex", "adieresis", "atilde", - /* 110 */ - "aring", "ccedilla", "eacute", "egrave", "ecircumflex", - "edieresis", "iacute", "igrave", "icircumflex", "idieresis", - /* 120 */ - "ntilde", "oacute", "ograve", "ocircumflex", "odieresis", - "otilde", "uacute", "ugrave", "ucircumflex", "udieresis", - /* 130 */ - "dagger", "degree", "cent", "sterling", "section", - "bullet", "paragraph", "germandbls", "registered", "copyright", - /* 140 */ - "trademark", "acute", "dieresis", "notequal", "AE", - "Oslash", "infinity", "plusminus", "lessequal", "greaterequal", - /* 150 */ - "yen", "mu", "partialdiff", "summation", "product", - "pi", "integral", "ordfeminine", "ordmasculine", "Omega", - /* 160 */ - "ae", "oslash", "questiondown", "exclamdown", "logicalnot", - "radical", "florin", "approxequal", "Delta", "guillemotleft", - /* 170 */ - "guillemotright", "ellipsis", "nbspace", "Agrave", "Atilde", - "Otilde", "OE", "oe", "endash", "emdash", - /* 180 */ - "quotedblleft", "quotedblright", "quoteleft", "quoteright", "divide", - "lozenge", "ydieresis", "Ydieresis", "fraction", "currency", - /* 190 */ - "guilsinglleft", "guilsinglright", "fi", "fl", "daggerdbl", - "periodcentered", "quotesinglbase", "quotedblbase", "perthousand", "Acircumflex", - /* 200 */ - "Ecircumflex", "Aacute", "Edieresis", "Egrave", "Iacute", - "Icircumflex", "Idieresis", "Igrave", "Oacute", "Ocircumflex", - /* 210 */ - "apple", "Ograve", "Uacute", "Ucircumflex", "Ugrave", - "dotlessi", "circumflex", "tilde", "macron", "breve", - /* 220 */ - "dotaccent", "ring", "cedilla", "hungarumlaut", "ogonek", - "caron", "Lslash", "lslash", "Scaron", "scaron", - /* 230 */ - "Zcaron", "zcaron", "brokenbar", "Eth", "eth", - "Yacute", "yacute", "Thorn", "thorn", "minus", - /* 240 */ - "multiply", "onesuperior", "twosuperior", "threesuperior", "onehalf", - "onequarter", "threequarters", "franc", "Gbreve", "gbreve", - /* 250 */ - "Idot", "Scedilla", "scedilla", "Cacute", "cacute", - "Ccaron", "ccaron", "dmacron", - }; - - - - static TT_Error Load_Format_20( TT_Post_20* post20, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, num_glyphs, num_names; - Byte len; - - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - num_glyphs = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - /* UNDOCUMENTED! The number of glyphs in this table can be smaller */ - /* than the value in the maxp table (cf. cyberbit.ttf). */ - - /* There already exist fonts which have more than 32768 glyph names */ - /* in this table, so the test for this threshold has been dropped. */ - - if ( num_glyphs > input->numGlyphs ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Post_Table; - - post20->numGlyphs = num_glyphs; - - /* load the indices */ - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( post20->glyphNameIndex, num_glyphs, TT_UShort ) ) - return error; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( num_glyphs * 2L ) ) - goto Fail; - - for ( n = 0; n < num_glyphs; n++ ) - { - post20->glyphNameIndex[n] = GET_UShort(); - } - - FORGET_Frame(); - - /* compute number of names stored in table */ - num_names = 0; - - for ( n = 0; n < num_glyphs; n++ ) - { - UShort idx; - - - idx = post20->glyphNameIndex[n]; - if ( idx >= 258 ) - { - idx -= 257; -#if 0 /* FIXME This test has been dropped in Freetype 2. Why? */ - if ( idx > num_glyphs ) - { - error = TT_Err_Invalid_Post_Table; - goto Fail; - } -#endif - if ( idx > num_names ) - num_names = idx; - } - } - - post20->numNames = num_names; - - if ( num_names == 0 ) /* nothing more to do */ - return TT_Err_Ok; - - /* now load the name strings */ - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( post20->glyphNames, num_names, Char* ) ) - goto Fail; - - /* We must initialize the glyphNames array for proper */ - /* deallocation. */ - /* FIXME is it still really needed? */ - for ( n = 0; n < num_names; n++ ) - post20->glyphNames[n] = NULL; - - /* Now we can read the glyph names which are stored in */ - /* Pascal string format. */ - for ( n = 0; n < num_names; n++ ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 1L ) ) - goto Fail1; - - len = GET_Byte(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( post20->glyphNames[n], len + 1, Char ) || - FILE_Read( post20->glyphNames[n], len ) ) - goto Fail1; - - /* we make a C string */ - post20->glyphNames[n][len] = '\0'; - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - - Fail1: - for ( n = 0; n < num_names; n++ ) - if ( post20->glyphNames[n] ) - FREE( post20->glyphNames[n] ); - - FREE( post20->glyphNames ); - - Fail: - FREE( post20->glyphNameIndex ); - return error; - } - - - static TT_Error Load_Format_25( TT_Post_25* post25, - PFace input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input->stream ); - - UShort n, num; - - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - /* UNDOCUMENTED! This value appears only in the Apple TT specs. */ - num = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( num > input->numGlyphs || num > 258 ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Post_Table; - - post25->numGlyphs = num; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( post25->offset, num, Char ) ) - return error; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( num ) ) - goto Fail; - - for ( n = 0; n < num; n++ ) - { - post25->offset[n] = GET_Char(); - - /* We add 128 to the tests to avoid problems with negative */ - /* values for comparison. */ - if ( n + ( post25->offset[n] + 128 ) > num + 128 || - n + ( post25->offset[n] + 128 ) < 128 ) - { - FORGET_Frame(); - error = TT_Err_Invalid_Post_Table; - goto Fail; - } - } - - FORGET_Frame(); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - - Fail: - FREE( post25->offset ); - return error; - } - - - static TT_Error Post_Create( void* ext, - PFace face ) - { - TT_Post* post = (TT_Post*)ext; - Long table; - - - /* by convention */ - if ( !post ) - return TT_Err_Ok; - - /* we store the start offset and the size of the subtable */ - table = TT_LookUp_Table( face, TTAG_post ); - post->offset = face->dirTables[table].Offset + 32L; - post->length = face->dirTables[table].Length - 32L; - post->loaded = FALSE; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - static TT_Error Post_Destroy( void* ext, - PFace face ) - { - TT_Post* post = (TT_Post*)ext; - UShort n; - - - /* by convention */ - if ( !post ) - return TT_Err_Ok; - - if ( post->loaded ) - { - switch ( face->postscript.FormatType ) - { - case 0x00010000: /* nothing to do */ - break; - - case 0x00020000: - if ( post->p.post20.numNames ) - { - for ( n = 0; n < post->p.post20.numNames; n++ ) - if ( post->p.post20.glyphNames[n] ) - FREE( post->p.post20.glyphNames[n] ); - FREE( post->p.post20.glyphNames ); - } - FREE( post->p.post20.glyphNameIndex ); - break; - - case 0x00028000: - FREE( post->p.post25.offset ); - break; - - case 0x00030000: /* nothing to do */ - break; - -#if 0 - case 0x00040000: - break; -#endif - - default: - ; /* invalid format, do nothing */ - } - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Init_Post_Extension( TT_Engine engine ) - { - PEngine_Instance _engine = HANDLE_Engine( engine ); - - TT_Error error; - - - if ( !_engine ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Engine; - - error = TT_Register_Extension( _engine, - POST_ID, - sizeof ( TT_Post ), - Post_Create, - Post_Destroy ); - return error; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Load_PS_Names - * - * Description : Loads the PostScript Glyph Name subtable (if any). - * - * Output : error code - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Load_PS_Names( TT_Face face, - TT_Post* ppost ) - { - PFace faze = HANDLE_Face( face ); - TT_Error error; - TT_Stream stream; - TT_Post* post; - - - if ( !faze ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Face_Handle; - - error = TT_Extension_Get( faze, POST_ID, (void**)&post ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - if ( USE_Stream( faze->stream, stream ) ) - return error; - - - switch ( faze->postscript.FormatType ) - { - case 0x00010000: - error = TT_Err_Ok; /* nothing to do */ - break; - - case 0x00020000: - if ( FILE_Seek( post->offset ) ) - goto Fail; - - error = Load_Format_20( &post->p.post20, faze ); - break; - - case 0x00028000: /* 2.5 in 16.16 format */ - if ( FILE_Seek( post->offset ) ) - goto Fail; - - error = Load_Format_25( &post->p.post25, faze ); - break; - - case 0x00030000: - error = TT_Err_Ok; /* nothing to do */ - break; - -#if 0 - case 0x00040000: - break; -#endif - - default: - error = TT_Err_Invalid_Post_Table_Format; - break; - } - - if ( !error ) - { - post->loaded = TRUE; - *ppost = *post; - } - - - Fail: - DONE_Stream( stream ); - - return error; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Get_PS_Name - * - * Description : Gets the PostScript Glyph Name of a glyph. - * - * Input : index glyph index - * PSname address of a string pointer. - * Will be NULL in case of error; otherwise it - * contains a pointer to the glyph name. - * - * You must not modify the returned string! - * - * Output : error code - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_PS_Name( TT_Face face, - TT_UShort index, - TT_String** PSname ) - { - PFace faze = HANDLE_Face( face ); - TT_Error error; - TT_Post* post; - UShort nameindex; - - - if ( !faze ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Face_Handle; - - if ( index >= faze->numGlyphs ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Glyph_Index; - - error = TT_Extension_Get( faze, POST_ID, (void**)&post ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - - *PSname = TT_Post_Default_Names[0]; /* default value */ - - switch ( faze->postscript.FormatType ) - { - case 0x00010000: - if ( index < 258 ) /* paranoid checking */ - *PSname = TT_Post_Default_Names[index]; - break; - - case 0x00020000: - if ( index < post->p.post20.numGlyphs ) - nameindex = post->p.post20.glyphNameIndex[index]; - else - break; - - if ( nameindex < 258 ) - *PSname = TT_Post_Default_Names[nameindex]; - else - *PSname = (String*)post->p.post20.glyphNames[nameindex - 258]; - break; - - case 0x00028000: - if ( index < post->p.post25.numGlyphs ) /* paranoid checking */ - *PSname = TT_Post_Default_Names[index + post->p.post25.offset[index]]; - break; - - case 0x00030000: - break; /* nothing to do */ - -#if 0 - case 0x00040000: - break; -#endif - - default: - ; /* should never happen */ - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxpost.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxpost.h deleted file mode 100644 index 942d967ed6b..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxpost.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,109 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ftxpost.h - * - * post table support API extension - * - * Copyright 1996-2001 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 post table is not completely loaded by the core engine. This - * file loads the missing PS glyph names and implements an API to - * access them. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#ifndef FTXPOST_H -#define FTXPOST_H - -#include "freetype.h" - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -#define TT_Err_Invalid_Post_Table_Format 0x0B00 -#define TT_Err_Invalid_Post_Table 0x0B01 - - /* the 258 standard Mac glyph names, used for format 1.0 and 2.5 */ - - extern TT_String* TT_Post_Default_Names[]; - - - /* format 2.0 table */ - - struct TT_Post_20_ - { - TT_UShort numGlyphs; - TT_UShort numNames; - TT_UShort* glyphNameIndex; - TT_Char** glyphNames; - }; - - typedef struct TT_Post_20_ TT_Post_20; - - struct TT_Post_25_ - { - TT_UShort numGlyphs; - TT_Char* offset; - }; - - typedef struct TT_Post_25_ TT_Post_25; - -#if 0 - /* format 4.0 table -- not implemented yet */ - - struct TT_Post_40_ - { - }; - - typedef struct TT_Post_40_ TT_Post_40; -#endif - - - struct TT_Post_ - { - TT_Long offset; - TT_Long length; - TT_Bool loaded; - - union - { - TT_Post_20 post20; - TT_Post_25 post25; -#if 0 - TT_Post_40 post40; -#endif - } p; - }; - - typedef struct TT_Post_ TT_Post; - - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Init_Post_Extension( TT_Engine engine ); - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Load_PS_Names( TT_Face face, - TT_Post* post ); - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_PS_Name( TT_Face face, - TT_UShort index, - TT_String** PSname ); - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - -#endif /* FTXPOST_H */ - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxsbit.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxsbit.c deleted file mode 100644 index d692f7fd51c..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxsbit.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1393 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ftxsbit.c - * - * Embedded bitmap API extension - * - * Copyright 1996-2001 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. - * - * - * This extension is used to load the embedded bitmaps present - * in certain TrueType files. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#include "ftxsbit.h" -#include "ttobjs.h" -#include "ttfile.h" -#include "ttload.h" -#include "ttmemory.h" -#include "tttags.h" -#include "ttextend.h" -#include "ttdebug.h" - - -#define SBIT_ID Build_Extension_ID( 's', 'b', 'i', 't' ) - - -/* Required by the tracing mode */ -#undef TT_COMPONENT -#define TT_COMPONENT trace_bitmap - -/* In all functions, the stream is taken from the 'face' object */ -#define DEFINE_LOCALS DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( face->stream ) -#define DEFINE_LOCALS_WO_FRAME DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS_WO_FRAME( face->stream ) - - -/*************************** - * - * miscellaneous functions - * - ***************************/ - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function: Load_BitmapData - * - * Bit-aligned bitmap data -> Byte-aligned bitmap data when pad is 0 - * - ******************************************************************/ - - static TT_Error - Load_BitmapData( TT_SBit_Image* image, - Int image_size, - Byte x_offset, - Byte y_offset, - UShort source_width, - UShort source_height, - Bool byte_padded, - PFace face ) - { - DEFINE_LOCALS; - - Int count; /* number of bits left in rows */ - Int loaded; /* number of bits loaded in the accumulator */ - UShort buff; /* accumulator */ - - PByte line; /* target write cursor */ - PByte limit; - - - if ( ( y_offset + source_height > image->map.rows ) || - ( x_offset + source_width > image->map.width ) ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( image_size ) ) - return error; - - buff = 0; - loaded = 0; - line = (PByte)image->map.bitmap + - y_offset * image->map.cols; - limit = (PByte)image->map.bitmap + - ( y_offset + source_height ) * image->map.cols; - - for ( ; line < limit; line += image->map.cols ) - { - PByte ptr; - - - ptr = line + x_offset / 8; - count = source_width; - - /* We may assume that `loaded' is less than 8 */ - buff >>= x_offset % 8; - loaded += x_offset % 8; - - /* first of all, read all consecutive bytes */ - while ( count >= 8 ) - { - if ( loaded < 8 ) - { - buff |= ((UShort)GET_Byte()) << (8 - loaded); - loaded += 8; - } - - *ptr++ |= (Byte)(buff >> 8); - buff <<= 8; - loaded -= 8; - count -= 8; - } - - /* now write remaining bits (i.e. end of line with count < 8) */ - if ( count > 0 ) - { - if ( loaded < count ) - { - buff |= ((UShort)GET_Byte()) << (8 - loaded); - loaded += 8; - } - - *ptr |= ((Byte)(buff >> 8)) & ~(0xFF >> count); - buff <<= count; - loaded -= count; - } - - if ( byte_padded ) - { - buff = 0; - loaded = 0; - } - } - - FORGET_Frame(); - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function: Crop_Bitmap - * - ******************************************************************/ - - static void Crop_Bitmap( TT_SBit_Image* image ) - { - /*******************************************************/ - /* In the following situation, some bounding boxes of */ - /* embedded bitmaps are too large. We need to crop it */ - /* to a reasonable size. */ - /* */ - /* --------- */ - /* | | ----- */ - /* | *** | |***| */ - /* | * | -----> | * | */ - /* | * | | * | */ - /* | * | | * | */ - /* | * | | * | */ - /* | *** | |***| */ - /* --------- ----- */ - /* */ - /*******************************************************/ - - Int rows, count; - Long line_len; - PByte line; - - - /********************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* first of all, check the top-most lines of the bitmap and remove */ - /* them if they're empty. */ - /* */ - { - line = (PByte)image->map.bitmap; - rows = image->map.rows; - line_len = image->map.cols; - - for ( count = 0; count < rows; count++ ) - { - PByte cur = line; - PByte limit = line + line_len; - - - for ( ; cur < limit; cur++ ) - if ( cur[0] ) - goto Found_Top; - - /* the current line was empty -- skip to next one */ - line = limit; - } - - Found_Top: - /* check that we have at least one filled line */ - if ( count >= rows ) - goto Empty_Bitmap; - - /* now, crop the empty upper lines */ - if ( count > 0 ) - { - line = (PByte)image->map.bitmap; - - MEM_Move( line, line + count*line_len, (rows-count) * line_len ); - - image->metrics.bbox.yMax -= count; - image->metrics.vertBearingY -= count; - image->metrics.horiBearingY -= count; - image->map.rows -= count; - rows -= count; - } - } - - /*******************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* second, crop the lower lines */ - /* */ - { - line = (PByte)image->map.bitmap + (rows-1) * line_len; - - for ( count = 0; count < rows; count++ ) - { - PByte cur = line; - PByte limit = line + line_len; - - - for ( ; cur < limit; cur++ ) - if ( cur[0] ) - goto Found_Bottom; - - /* the current line was empty -- skip to previous one */ - line -= line_len; - } - - Found_Bottom: - if ( count > 0 ) - { - image->metrics.bbox.yMin += count; - image->map.rows -= count; - rows -= count; - } - } - - /*******************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* third, get rid of the space on the left side of the glyph */ - /* */ - do - { - PByte limit; - - - line = (PByte)image->map.bitmap; - limit = line + rows * line_len; - - for ( ; line < limit; line += line_len ) - if ( line[0] & 0x80 ) - goto Found_Left; - - /* shift the whole glyph one pixel to the left */ - line = (PByte)image->map.bitmap; - limit = line + rows * line_len; - - for ( ; line < limit; line += line_len ) - { - Int n, width = image->map.width; - Byte old; - PByte cur = line; - - - old = cur[0] << 1; - - for ( n = 8; n < width; n += 8 ) - { - Byte val; - - - val = cur[1]; - cur[0] = old | (val >> 7); - old = val << 1; - cur++; - } - cur[0] = old; - } - - image->map.width--; - image->metrics.horiBearingX++; - image->metrics.vertBearingX++; - image->metrics.bbox.xMin++; - - } while ( image->map.width > 0 ); - - Found_Left: - - /*********************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* finally, crop the bitmap width to get rid of the space on the */ - /* right side of the glyph. */ - /* */ - do - { - Int right = image->map.width-1; - PByte limit; - Byte mask; - - - line = (PByte)image->map.bitmap + (right >> 3); - limit = line + rows*line_len; - mask = 0x80 >> (right & 7); - - for ( ; line < limit; line += line_len ) - if ( line[0] & mask ) - goto Found_Right; - - /* crop the whole glyph on the right */ - image->map.width--; - image->metrics.bbox.xMax--; - - } while ( image->map.width > 0 ); - - Found_Right: - /* all right, the bitmap was cropped */ - return; - - Empty_Bitmap: - image->map.width = 0; - image->map.rows = 0; - image->map.cols = 0; - image->map.size = 0; - } - -/************* - * - * Main body - * - *************/ - - - static TT_Error - Load_Range_Codes( TT_SBit_Range* range, - PFace face, - Bool load_offsets ) - { - DEFINE_LOCALS; - - ULong count, n, size; - - - (void)face; - - /* read glyph count */ - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 4L ) ) - goto Exit; - count = GET_ULong(); - FORGET_Frame(); - - range->num_glyphs = count; - - /* Allocate glyph offsets table if needed */ - if ( load_offsets ) - { - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( range->glyph_offsets, count, ULong ) ) - goto Exit; - - size = count * 4L; - } - else - size = count * 2L; - - /* Allocate glyph codes table and access frame */ - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY ( range->glyph_codes, count, UShort ) || - ACCESS_Frame( size ) ) - goto Exit; - - for ( n = 0; n < count; n++ ) - { - range->glyph_codes[n] = GET_UShort(); - - if ( load_offsets ) - range->glyph_offsets[n] = (ULong)range->image_offset + GET_UShort(); - } - - FORGET_Frame(); - - Exit: - return error; - } - - - static TT_Error - Load_SBit_Range( TT_SBit_Strike* strike, - TT_SBit_Range* range, - PFace face ) - { - DEFINE_LOCALS; - - UShort format; - - - (void)face; - (void)strike; - - format = range->index_format; - PTRACE6(( "Index Format: %d\n", format )); - - switch( format ) - { - case 1: /* variable metrics with 4-byte offsets */ - case 3: /* variable metrics with 2-byte offsets */ - { - UShort num_glyphs, size_elem; - Bool large = (format == 1); - ULong* cur; - - num_glyphs = range->last_glyph - range->first_glyph + 1; - PTRACE5(( " num glyphs: %hu\n", num_glyphs )); - - range->num_glyphs = num_glyphs; - - num_glyphs++; /* BEWARE */ - - size_elem = large ? 4 : 2; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( range->glyph_offsets, num_glyphs, ULong ) || - ACCESS_Frame( num_glyphs * size_elem ) ) - return error; - - cur = range->glyph_offsets; - - while ( num_glyphs > 0 ) - { - cur[0] = (TT_ULong)( range->image_offset + - (large ? GET_ULong() : GET_UShort()) ); - PTRACE7(( " offset: %d\n", cur[0] )); - cur++; - num_glyphs--; - } - - FORGET_Frame(); - } - break; - - case 2: /* all glyphs have identical metrics */ - case 4: - case 5: - { - error = 0; - - if ( format != 4 ) /* read constant metrics, formats 2 and 5 */ - { - TT_SBit_Metrics* metrics; - - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 12L ) ) - return error; - - range->image_size = GET_ULong(); - metrics = &range->metrics; - - metrics->height = GET_Byte(); - metrics->width = GET_Byte(); - - metrics->horiBearingX = GET_Char(); - metrics->horiBearingY = GET_Char(); - metrics->horiAdvance = GET_Byte(); - - metrics->vertBearingX = GET_Char(); - metrics->vertBearingY = GET_Char(); - metrics->vertAdvance = GET_Byte(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - } - - if ( format != 2 ) /* load range codes, formats 4 and 5 */ - error = Load_Range_Codes( range, face, (format == 4) ); - } - break; - - default: - error = TT_Err_Invalid_File_Format; - } - - PTRACE3(( "Embedded Bitmap Location Tables loaded.\n" )); - - return error; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Load_TrueType_Eblc - * - * Description : Loads the Eblc table directory into face table. - * - * Input : face face record to look for - * - * Output : Error code. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - static TT_Error - Load_TrueType_Eblc( PFace face, - TT_EBLC* eblc ) - { - DEFINE_LOCALS; - - ULong eblc_offset; - UInt i; - Long table; - - TT_SBit_Strike* strike; - - - PTRACE2(( "Load_EBLC_Table( %08lx )\n", (long)face )); - - eblc->version = 0; - - /* Try to find the `EBLC' or `bloc' table in the font files. */ - /* Both tags describe the same table; `EBLC' is for OpenType */ - /* fonts while `bloc' is for TrueType GX fonts. Many fonts */ - /* contain both tags pointing to the same table. */ - - table = TT_LookUp_Table( face, TTAG_EBLC ); - if ( table < 0 ) - table = TT_LookUp_Table( face, TTAG_bloc ); - - if ( table < 0 ) - /* This table is optional */ - return TT_Err_Ok; - - eblc_offset = face->dirTables[table].Offset; - - if ( FILE_Seek( eblc_offset ) || - ACCESS_Frame( 8L ) ) - return error; - - eblc->version = GET_ULong(); - eblc->num_strikes = GET_ULong(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - PTRACE2(( "-- Tables count: %12u\n", eblc->num_strikes )); - PTRACE2(( "-- Format version: %08lx\n", eblc->version )); - - if ( eblc->version != 0x00020000 ) - { - PERROR(( "Invalid file format!\n" )); - return TT_Err_Invalid_File_Format; - } - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( eblc->strikes, eblc->num_strikes, TT_SBit_Strike ) || - ACCESS_Frame( 48L * eblc->num_strikes ) ) - return error; - - strike = eblc->strikes; - - for ( i = 0; i < (UInt)eblc->num_strikes; i++, strike++ ) - { /* loop through the tables and get all entries */ - ULong indexTablesSize; - TT_SBit_Line_Metrics* metrics; - Int count; - - - strike->ranges_offset = GET_ULong(); - indexTablesSize = GET_ULong(); /* dont' save */ - - strike->num_ranges = GET_ULong(); - strike->color_ref = GET_ULong(); - - /* load horizontal and vertical metrics */ - metrics = &strike->hori; - for ( count = 2; count > 0; count-- ) - { - metrics->ascender = GET_Char(); - metrics->descender = GET_Char(); - metrics->max_width = GET_Byte(); - - metrics->caret_slope_numerator = GET_Char(); - metrics->caret_slope_denominator = GET_Char(); - metrics->caret_offset = GET_Char(); - - metrics->min_origin_SB = GET_Char(); - metrics->min_advance_SB = GET_Char(); - metrics->max_before_BL = GET_Char(); - metrics->min_after_BL = GET_Char(); - metrics->pads[0] = GET_Char(); - metrics->pads[1] = GET_Char(); - - metrics = &strike->vert; - } - - strike->start_glyph = GET_UShort(); - strike->end_glyph = GET_UShort(); - strike->x_ppem = GET_Byte(); - strike->y_ppem = GET_Byte(); - strike->bit_depth = GET_Byte(); - strike->flags = GET_Char(); - - PTRACE4(( " start - end - ppemX - ppemY\n" )); - PTRACE4(( " %04d - %04d - %3u - %3u\n", - strike->start_glyph, - strike->end_glyph, - strike->x_ppem, - strike->y_ppem )); - } - - FORGET_Frame(); - - /* Load EBLC index ranges */ - strike = eblc->strikes; - - for ( i = 0; i < eblc->num_strikes; i++, strike++ ) - { - TT_SBit_Range* range; - UShort count = strike->num_ranges; - - - /* loop through the tables and get all entries */ - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( strike->sbit_ranges, - strike->num_ranges, - TT_SBit_Range ) || - FILE_Seek( eblc_offset + strike->ranges_offset ) || - ACCESS_Frame( strike->num_ranges * 8L ) ) - return error; - - for ( range = strike->sbit_ranges; count > 0; count--, range++ ) - { - range->first_glyph = GET_UShort(); - range->last_glyph = GET_UShort(); - range->table_offset = eblc_offset + strike->ranges_offset + - GET_ULong(); - } - FORGET_Frame(); - - /* Now, read each index table */ - range = strike->sbit_ranges; - for ( count = strike->num_ranges; count > 0; count--, range++ ) - { - /* Read the header */ - if ( FILE_Seek( range->table_offset ) || - ACCESS_Frame( 8L ) ) - return error;; - - range->index_format = GET_UShort(); - range->image_format = GET_UShort(); - range->image_offset = GET_ULong(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - error = Load_SBit_Range( strike, range, face ); - if (error) return error; - } - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - static void Free_TrueType_Eblc( TT_EBLC* eblc ) - { - if ( eblc ) - { - ULong i; - TT_SBit_Strike* strike = eblc->strikes; - - - strike = eblc->strikes; - - for ( i = eblc->num_strikes; i > 0; i--, strike++ ) - { - /* for each strike, release all glyph ranges */ - TT_SBit_Range* range = strike->sbit_ranges; - Int n; - - - for ( n = strike->num_ranges; n > 0; n--, range++ ) - { - /* release a range */ - FREE( range->glyph_offsets ); - FREE( range->glyph_codes ); - } - FREE( strike->sbit_ranges ); - strike->num_ranges = 0; - } - FREE( eblc->strikes ); - eblc->num_strikes = 0; - eblc->version = 0; - } - } - - - static TT_Error - Load_SBit_Metrics( TT_Big_Glyph_Metrics* metrics, - TT_SBit_Range* range, - ULong ebdt_offset, - PFace face ) - { - DEFINE_LOCALS; - - Byte height, width; - - - /* copy bitmap metrics for formats 2 and 5 */ - if ( ( ( range->index_format == 2 ) || ( range->index_format == 5 ) ) && - ( range->image_format == 5 ) ) - /* metrics are taken from current image bitmap */ - /* i.e. from `image.metrics' */ - { - TT_SBit_Metrics* rmetrics = &range->metrics; - - - metrics->bbox.xMin = rmetrics->horiBearingX; - metrics->bbox.xMax = metrics->bbox.xMin + rmetrics->width; - - metrics->bbox.yMax = rmetrics->horiBearingY; - metrics->bbox.yMin = metrics->bbox.yMax - rmetrics->height; - - metrics->horiBearingX = rmetrics->horiBearingX; - metrics->horiBearingY = metrics->bbox.yMax; - metrics->horiAdvance = rmetrics->horiAdvance; - - metrics->vertBearingX = rmetrics->vertBearingX; - metrics->vertBearingY = rmetrics->vertBearingY; - metrics->vertAdvance = rmetrics->vertAdvance; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - switch ( range->image_format ) - { - case 1: - case 2: - case 6: - case 7: - case 8: - case 9: - { - Long length = 5L; - - - if ( range->image_format == 8 ) - length++; - - /* read the small metrics */ - if ( ACCESS_Frame( length ) ) - return error; - - height = GET_Byte(); - width = GET_Byte(); - - metrics->horiBearingX = GET_Char(); - metrics->horiBearingY = GET_Char(); - metrics->horiAdvance = GET_Byte(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - metrics->bbox.xMin = metrics->horiBearingX; - metrics->bbox.yMax = metrics->horiBearingY; - metrics->bbox.xMax = metrics->bbox.xMin + width; - metrics->bbox.yMin = metrics->bbox.yMax - height; - - /* read the rest of the big metrics for the formats */ - /* that support it. */ - if ( ( range->image_format >= 6 ) && ( range->image_format != 8 ) ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 3L ) ) - return error; - - metrics->vertBearingX = (Int)GET_Char(); - metrics->vertBearingY = (Int)GET_Char(); - metrics->vertAdvance = (Int)GET_Char(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - } - else - { - /* XXX: How can we fill these when the information isn't */ - /* available? */ - metrics->vertBearingX = 0; - metrics->vertBearingY = 0; - metrics->vertAdvance = 0; - } - } - break; - - case 5: /* metrics are taken from current image bitmap */ - /* i.e. from 'image.metrics' */ - break; - - default: - PERROR(( "Unsupported embedded bitmap format!\n" )); - return TT_Err_Invalid_File_Format; - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - static TT_Error - Load_SBit_Image( TT_SBit_Strike strike, - UShort glyph_index, - Byte x_offset, - Byte y_offset, - ULong ebdt_offset, - TT_SBit_Image* image, - UShort component_depth, - PFace face ) - { - DEFINE_LOCALS; - Byte height, width; - - ULong bitmap_offset; - - TT_SBit_Range* range = 0; - - TT_Big_Glyph_Metrics metrics; - - /********************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* Scan the strike's range for the position/metrics of the source */ - /* glyph. */ - { - UShort count = strike.num_ranges; - TT_SBit_Range* cur = strike.sbit_ranges; - - for ( ; count > 0; count--, cur++ ) - { - /* look for the glyph in the current range */ - switch ( cur->index_format ) - { - case 1: - case 2: - case 3: - if ( glyph_index >= cur->first_glyph && - glyph_index <= cur->last_glyph ) - { - UShort delta = glyph_index - cur->first_glyph; - - - range = cur; - bitmap_offset = cur->index_format == 2 - ? cur->image_offset + cur->image_size * delta - : cur->glyph_offsets[delta]; - goto Found; - } - break; - - case 4: - case 5: - { - UShort n; - - - for ( n = 0; (UInt)n < cur->num_glyphs; n++ ) - if ( cur->glyph_codes[n] == glyph_index ) - { - range = cur; - bitmap_offset = cur->index_format == 4 - ? cur->glyph_offsets[n] - : cur->image_offset + cur->image_size * n; - goto Found; - } - } - break; - - default: - return TT_Err_Invalid_Glyph_Index; - } - } - /* Not found */ - return TT_Err_Invalid_Glyph_Index; - } - - Found: - if ( FILE_Seek( ebdt_offset + bitmap_offset ) ) - return error; - - /* First of all, load the metrics if needed */ - error = Load_SBit_Metrics( &metrics, range, ebdt_offset, face ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - width = metrics.bbox.xMax - metrics.bbox.xMin; - height = metrics.bbox.yMax - metrics.bbox.yMin; - - if ( !component_depth ) - { - image->metrics = metrics; - - image->map.width = width; - image->map.rows = height; - - image->map.cols = (width + 7) >> 3; - image->map.size = height * image->map.cols; - - if ( REALLOC( image->map.bitmap, image->map.size ) ) - return error; - - MEM_Set( image->map.bitmap, 0, image->map.size ); - } - - /* Now, load the data as needed */ - switch ( range->image_format ) - { - case 1: - case 6: /* byte-aligned data */ - error = Load_BitmapData( image, - height * (( width + 7 ) >> 3), - x_offset, y_offset, - width, height, - 1, face ); - if ( error ) - return error; - break; - - case 2: - case 5: - case 7: - error = Load_BitmapData( image, - (width * height + 7) >> 3, - x_offset, y_offset, - width, height, 0, face ); - if ( error ) - return error; - break; - - case 8: - case 9: - { - /* Now, load composite sbit glyphs */ - /* This code is not sophisticated */ - - TT_SBit_Component* component_array; - UShort num_components; - - Int i = 0; - - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - num_components = GET_UShort(); - FORGET_Frame(); - - MEM_Alloc( component_array, - sizeof ( TT_SBit_Component ) * num_components ); - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 4L * num_components ) ) - return error; - - for ( i = 0; i < num_components; i++ ) - { - component_array[i].glyph_code = GET_UShort(); - component_array[i].x_offset = GET_Char(); - component_array[i].y_offset = GET_Char(); - } - - FORGET_Frame(); - - component_depth++; - - for ( i = 0; i < num_components; i++ ) - { - error = Load_SBit_Image( strike, component_array[i].glyph_code, - component_array[i].x_offset, - component_array[i].y_offset, - ebdt_offset, - image, - component_depth, face ); - if ( error ) - return error; - } - FREE( component_array ); - break; - - default: - return TT_Err_Invalid_File_Format; - } - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function: Load_TrueType_Ebdt - * - ******************************************************************/ - - static TT_Error - Load_TrueType_Ebdt( PFace face, - TT_SBit_Strike strike, - ULong glyph_index, - TT_SBit_Image* image ) - { - DEFINE_LOCALS; - - ULong ebdt_offset; - ULong version; - Long i; - - - /* Try to find the `EBDT' or `bdat' table in the font files. */ - /* Both tags describe the same table, `EBDT' is for OpenType */ - /* fonts, while `bdat' is for TrueType GX fonts. Many fonts */ - /* contain both tags pointing to the same table */ - - i = TT_LookUp_Table( face, TTAG_EBDT ); - if ( i < 0 ) - i = TT_LookUp_Table( face, TTAG_bdat ); - - if ( i < 0 ) - return TT_Err_Table_Missing; - - ebdt_offset = face->dirTables[i].Offset; - - if ( FILE_Seek( ebdt_offset ) || - ACCESS_Frame( 4L ) ) /* read into frame */ - return error; - - version = GET_ULong(); - FORGET_Frame(); - - PTRACE2(( "-- Format version : %08lx\n", version )); - if ( version != 0x00020000 ) - { - PERROR(( "Invalid file format!\n" )); - return TT_Err_Invalid_File_Format; - } - - /* This doesn't compile, I simply commented it out ?? - David */ - /* PTRACE4(( "-- Format: %d\n", range->image_format )); */ - - error = Load_SBit_Image( strike, - glyph_index, - 0, 0, - ebdt_offset, - image, - 0, face ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - static TT_Error EBLC_Create( void* ext, - PFace face ) - { - TT_EBLC* eblc = (TT_EBLC*)ext; - - - /* by convention */ - if ( !eblc ) - return TT_Err_Ok; - - return Load_TrueType_Eblc( face, eblc ); - } - - - static TT_Error EBLC_Destroy( void* ext, - PFace face ) - { - TT_EBLC* eblc = (TT_EBLC*)ext; - - - (void)face; - - if ( eblc ) - Free_TrueType_Eblc( eblc ); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - /*************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* */ - /* TT_Init_SBit_Extension */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* Initialize the embedded bitmaps extension for the */ - /* FreeType engine. */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* engine :: handle to current FreeType library instance */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* Error code. 0 means success. */ - /* */ - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Init_SBit_Extension( TT_Engine engine ) - { - PEngine_Instance _engine = HANDLE_Engine( engine ); - - TT_Error error; - - - if ( !_engine ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Engine; - - error = TT_Register_Extension( _engine, - SBIT_ID, - sizeof ( TT_EBLC ), - EBLC_Create, - EBLC_Destroy ); - - return error; - } - - - /*************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* */ - /* TT_Get_Face_Bitmaps */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* Loads the `EBLC' table from a font file, if any. */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* face :: handle to the source TrueType font/face */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* eblc_table :: a descriptor for the EBLC table */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* Error code. 0 means success. */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* This function returns TT_Err_Table_Missing if the */ - /* font contains no embedded bitmaps. All fields in */ - /* `eblc_table' will then be set to 0. */ - /* */ - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_Face_Bitmaps( TT_Face face, - TT_EBLC* eblc_table ) - { - PFace faze = HANDLE_Face( face ); - TT_EBLC* eblc; - TT_Error error; - - - error = TT_Extension_Get( faze, SBIT_ID, (void**)&eblc ); - if ( !error ) - { - if ( eblc->version ) - { - *eblc_table = *eblc; - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - error = TT_Err_Table_Missing; - } - - eblc_table->version = 0; - eblc_table->num_strikes = 0; - eblc_table->strikes = 0; - - return error; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * TT_Get_SBit_Strike - * - * - * Loads suitable strike (bitmap sizetable) for given instance. - * This strike includes sbitLineMetrics. - * - * - * face :: the source face - * instance :: the current size instance - * - * - * strike :: the bitmap strike descriptor - * - * - * TrueType error code. 0 means success. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_SBit_Strike( TT_Face face, - TT_Instance instance, - TT_SBit_Strike* strike ) - { - TT_Error error; - PFace faze = HANDLE_Face( face ); - PInstance ins = HANDLE_Instance( instance ); - - TT_EBLC* eblc; - TT_Int x_ppem, y_ppem; - - - if ( !strike || !ins || ins->owner != faze ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - error = TT_Extension_Get( faze, SBIT_ID, (void**)&eblc ); - if ( error ) - goto Exit; - - /********************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* Look for an sbit strike that matches the current x and y ppms */ - /* */ - { - UShort count = eblc->num_strikes; - TT_SBit_Strike* cur = eblc->strikes; - - - x_ppem = ins->metrics.x_ppem; - y_ppem = ins->metrics.y_ppem; - - MEM_Set( strike, 0, sizeof ( TT_SBit_Strike ) ); - - for ( ; count > 0; count--, cur++ ) - if ( cur->x_ppem == x_ppem && - cur->y_ppem == y_ppem ) - { - *strike = *cur; - break; - } - - /* return immediately if we didn't find an appropriate strike */ - if ( !strike->num_ranges ) - error = TT_Err_Invalid_PPem; - } - - Exit: - return error; - } - - - /*************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* */ - /* TT_Load_Glyph_Bitmap */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* Loads a given glyph embedded bitmap. */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* face :: handle to the source TrueType font/face */ - /* instance :: current size/transform instance */ - /* glyph_index :: index of source glyph */ - /* bitmap :: target embedded bitmap descriptor */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* Error code. 0 means success. */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* This function returns an error if there is no */ - /* embedded bitmap for the glyph at the given */ - /* instance. */ - /* */ - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Load_Glyph_Bitmap( TT_Face face, - TT_Instance instance, - TT_UShort glyph_index, - TT_SBit_Image* image ) - { - TT_Stream stream; - TT_Error error; - - PFace faze = HANDLE_Face( face ); - PInstance ins = HANDLE_Instance( instance ); - - TT_SBit_Strike strike; - - - if ( ins->owner != faze ) - { - error = TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - goto Fail; - } - - /********************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* Look for an sbit strike that matches the current x and y ppms */ - /* */ - error = TT_Get_SBit_Strike( face, instance, &strike ); - if ( error ) - goto Fail; - - /* return immediately if the glyph index isn't in the strike extent */ - if ( glyph_index < strike.start_glyph || - glyph_index > strike.end_glyph ) - { - error = TT_Err_Invalid_Glyph_Index; - goto Fail; - } - - { - image->bit_depth = 1; - - if ( !USE_Stream( faze->stream, stream ) ) - { - error = Load_TrueType_Ebdt( faze, strike, glyph_index, image ); - - DONE_Stream( stream ); - - /* exit successfully if we can */ - if ( !error ) - { - image->map.flow = TT_Flow_Down; - - Crop_Bitmap( image ); - - /* correct sbit metrics */ - { - TT_Big_Glyph_Metrics* metrics = &image->metrics; - - - metrics->bbox.xMin *= 64; - metrics->bbox.xMax *= 64; - - metrics->bbox.yMax *= 64; - metrics->bbox.yMin *= 64; - - metrics->horiBearingX *= 64; - metrics->horiBearingY *= 64; - metrics->horiAdvance *= 64; - - metrics->vertBearingX *= 64; - metrics->vertBearingY *= 64; - metrics->vertAdvance *= 64; - } - - goto Exit; - } - } - } - - Fail: - image->map.width = 0; - image->map.rows = 0; - image->map.cols = 0; - image->map.size = 0; - image->map.bitmap = 0; - image->map.flow = 0; - image->bit_depth = 0; - - Exit: - return error; - } - - - /*************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* */ - /* TT_New_SBit_Image */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* Allocates a new embedded bitmap container. */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* image :: sbit image */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* Error code. 0 means success. */ - /* */ - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_New_SBit_Image( TT_SBit_Image** image ) - { - return MEM_Alloc( *image, sizeof ( **image ) ); - } - - - /*************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* */ - /* TT_Done_SBit_Image */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* Releases an embedded bitmap container. */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* image :: sbit image */ - /* */ - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( void ) - TT_Done_SBit_Image( TT_SBit_Image* image ) - { - FREE( image->map.bitmap ); - FREE( image ); - } - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxsbit.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxsbit.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1df6280b54a..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxsbit.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,490 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ftxsbit.h - * - * embedded bitmap support API extension - * - * Copyright 1996-2001 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. - * - * - * This extension is used to load the embedded bitmaps present - * in certain TrueType files. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#ifndef FTXSBIT_H -#define FTXSBIT_H - -#include "freetype.h" - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - - /*************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* TT_SBit_Metrics */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* A structure used to hold the big metrics of a given */ - /* glyph bitmap in a TrueType or OpenType font. These */ - /* are usually found in the `EBDT' table. */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* height :: glyph height in pixels */ - /* width :: glyph width in pixels */ - /* */ - /* horiBearingX :: horizontal left bearing */ - /* horiBearingY :: horizontal top bearing */ - /* horiAdvance :: horizontal advance */ - /* */ - /* vertBearingX :: vertical left bearing */ - /* vertBearingY :: vertical top bearing */ - /* vertAdvance :: vertical advance */ - /* */ - typedef struct TT_SBit_Metrics_ - { - TT_Byte height; - TT_Byte width; - - TT_Char horiBearingX; - TT_Char horiBearingY; - TT_Byte horiAdvance; - - TT_Char vertBearingX; - TT_Char vertBearingY; - TT_Byte vertAdvance; - - } TT_SBit_Metrics; - - - /*************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* TT_SBit_Small_Metrics */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* A structure used to hold the small metrics of a given */ - /* glyph bitmap in a TrueType or OpenType font. These */ - /* are usually found in the `EBDT' table. */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* height :: glyph height in pixels */ - /* width :: glyph width in pixels */ - /* */ - /* bearingX :: left-side bearing */ - /* bearingY :: top-side bearing */ - /* advance :: advance width or height */ - /* */ - typedef struct TT_SBit_Small_Metrics_ - { - TT_Byte height; - TT_Byte width; - - TT_Char bearingX; - TT_Char bearingY; - TT_Byte advance; - - } TT_SBit_Small_Metrics; - - - /*************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* TT_SBit_Line_Metrics */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* A structure used to describe the text line metrics of */ - /* a given bitmap strike, for either horizontal or */ - /* vertical layout. */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* ascender :: ascender in pixels */ - /* descender :: descender in pixels */ - /* max_width :: maximum glyph width in pixels */ - /* */ - /* caret_slope_enumerator :: Rise of the caret slope, */ - /* typically set to 1 for non-italic fonts. */ - /* caret_slope_denominator :: Rise of the caret slope, */ - /* typically set to 0 for non-italic fonts. */ - /* caret_offset :: Offset in pixels */ - /* to move the caret for proper positioning. */ - /* */ - /* min_origin_SB :: Minimum of horiBearingX */ - /* (resp. vertBearingY) */ - /* min_advance_SB :: Minimum of */ - /* (hori. advance - ( horiBearingX + width )) */ - /* (resp. vert. advance - ( vertBearingY + height )) */ - /* max_before_BL :: Maximum of horiBearingY */ - /* (resp. Maximum of vertBearingY) */ - /* min_after_BL :: Minimum of ( horiBearingY - height ) */ - /* (resp. vertBearingX - width ) */ - /* */ - typedef struct TT_SBit_Line_Metrics_ - { - TT_Char ascender; - TT_Char descender; - TT_Byte max_width; - TT_Char caret_slope_numerator; - TT_Char caret_slope_denominator; - TT_Char caret_offset; - TT_Char min_origin_SB; - TT_Char min_advance_SB; - TT_Char max_before_BL; - TT_Char min_after_BL; - TT_Char pads[2]; - - } TT_SBit_Line_Metrics; - - - /*************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* TT_SBit_Range */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* A TrueType/OpenType subIndexTable as defined in the */ - /* `EBLC' or `bloc' tables. */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* first_glyph :: first glyph index in range */ - /* last_glyph :: last glyph index in range */ - /* */ - /* index_format :: format of index table. valid */ - /* values are 1 to 5. */ - /* */ - /* image_format :: format of `EBDT' image data */ - /* image_offset :: offset to image data in `EBDT' */ - /* */ - /* image_size :: for index formats 2 and 5. This is */ - /* the size in bytes of each glyph bitmap */ - /* glyph bitmap */ - /* */ - /* big_metrics :: for index formats 2 and 5. This is */ - /* the big metrics for each glyph bitmap */ - /* */ - /* num_glyphs :: for index formats 4 and 5. This is */ - /* the number of glyphs in the code */ - /* array. */ - /* */ - /* glyph_offsets :: for index formats 1 and 3. */ - /* glyph_codes :: for index formats 4 and 5. */ - /* */ - /* table_offset :: offset of index table in `EBLC' table */ - /* -- only used during strike loading. */ - /* */ - typedef struct TT_SBit_Range - { - TT_UShort first_glyph; - TT_UShort last_glyph; - - TT_UShort index_format; - TT_UShort image_format; - TT_ULong image_offset; - - TT_ULong image_size; - TT_SBit_Metrics metrics; - TT_ULong num_glyphs; - - TT_ULong* glyph_offsets; - TT_UShort* glyph_codes; - - TT_ULong table_offset; - - } TT_SBit_Range; - - - /*************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* TT_SBit_Strike */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* A structure used describe a given bitmap strike in the */ - /* `EBLC' or `bloc' tables. */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* num_index_ranges :: number of index ranges */ - /* index_ranges :: array of glyph index ranges */ - /* */ - /* color_ref :: unused. color reference? */ - /* hori :: line metrics for horizontal layouts. */ - /* vert :: line metrics for vertical layouts. */ - /* */ - /* start_glyph :: lowest glyph index for this strike. */ - /* end_glyph :: higher glyph index for this strike. */ - /* */ - /* x_ppem :: horizontal pixels per EM */ - /* y_ppem :: vertical pixels per EM */ - /* bit_depth :: bit depth. valid values are 1, 2, 4 & 8 */ - /* flags :: vertical or horizontal? */ - /* */ - typedef struct TT_SBit_Strike_ - { - TT_Int num_ranges; - TT_SBit_Range* sbit_ranges; - TT_ULong ranges_offset; - - TT_ULong color_ref; - - TT_SBit_Line_Metrics hori; - TT_SBit_Line_Metrics vert; - - TT_UShort start_glyph; - TT_UShort end_glyph; - - TT_Byte x_ppem; - TT_Byte y_ppem; - TT_Byte bit_depth; - TT_Char flags; - - } TT_SBit_Strike; - - - /*************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* TT_SBit_Component */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* A simple structure to describe a compound sbit element */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* glyph_code :: element's glyph index */ - /* x_offset :: element's left bearing */ - /* y_offset :: element's top bearing */ - /* */ - typedef struct TT_SBit_Component_ - { - TT_UShort glyph_code; - TT_Char x_offset; - TT_Char y_offset; - - } TT_SBit_Component; - - - /*************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* TT_SBit_Scale */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* A structure used describe a given bitmap scaling */ - /* table, as defined for the `EBSC' table. */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* hori :: horizontal line metrics */ - /* vert :: vertical line metrics */ - /* */ - /* x_ppem :: horizontal pixels per EM */ - /* y_ppem :: vertical pixels per EM */ - /* */ - /* x_ppem_substitute :: substitution x_ppem */ - /* y_ppem_substitute :: substitution y_ppem */ - /* */ - typedef struct TT_SBit_Scale_ - { - TT_SBit_Line_Metrics hori; - TT_SBit_Line_Metrics vert; - - TT_Byte x_ppem; - TT_Byte y_ppem; - - TT_Byte x_ppem_substitute; - TT_Byte y_ppem_substitute; - - } TT_SBit_Scale; - - - /*************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* TT_SBit_Image */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* A structure used to describe a given embedded bitmap */ - /* image. */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* map :: bitmap descriptor */ - /* bit_depth :: pixel bit depth */ - /* metrics :: glyph metrics for the bitmap */ - /* */ - typedef struct TT_SBit_Image_ - { - TT_Raster_Map map; - int bit_depth; - TT_Big_Glyph_Metrics metrics; - - } TT_SBit_Image; - - - /*************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* TT_EBLC */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* A structure used to describe the `EBLC' table from */ - /* a TrueType font. */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* version :: version number of the EBLC table */ - /* */ - /* num_strikes :: the number of strikes, i.e. bitmap */ - /* sizes, present in this font */ - /* */ - /* strikes :: array of strikes */ - /* */ - typedef struct TT_EBLC_ - { - TT_ULong version; - TT_ULong num_strikes; - TT_SBit_Strike* strikes; - - } TT_EBLC; - - - - - /*************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* */ - /* TT_Init_SBit_Extension */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* Initializes the embedded bitmap extension for the */ - /* FreeType engine. */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* engine :: handle to current FreeType library instance */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* Error code. 0 means success. */ - /* */ - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Init_SBit_Extension( TT_Engine engine ); - - - /*************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* */ - /* TT_Get_Face_Bitmaps */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* Loads the `EBLC' table from a font file, if any. */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* face :: handle to the source TrueType font/face */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* eblc_table :: a descriptor for the EBLC table */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* Error code. 0 means success. */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* This function returns TT_Err_Table_Missing if the */ - /* font contains no embedded bitmaps. All fields in */ - /* `eblc_table' will then be set to 0. */ - /* */ - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_Face_Bitmaps( TT_Face face, - TT_EBLC* eblc_table ); - - - /*************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* */ - /* TT_New_SBit_Image */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* Allocates a new embedded bitmap container. */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* image :: sbit image */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* Error code. 0 means success. */ - /* */ - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_New_SBit_Image( TT_SBit_Image** image ); - - - /*************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* */ - /* TT_Done_SBit_Image */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* Releases an embedded bitmap container. */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* image :: sbit image */ - /* */ - FT_EXPORT_DEF( void ) - TT_Done_SBit_Image( TT_SBit_Image* image ); - - - /*************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* TT_Get_SBit_Strike */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* Loads a suitable strike (bitmap sizetable) for the */ - /* given instance. This strike includes */ - /* sbitLineMetrics. */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* face :: the source face */ - /* instance :: the current size instance */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* strike :: the bitmap strike descriptor */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* Error code. 0 means success. */ - /* */ - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_SBit_Strike( TT_Face face, - TT_Instance instance, - TT_SBit_Strike* strike ); - - - /*************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* */ - /* TT_Load_Glyph_Bitmap */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* Loads a given glyph embedded bitmap. */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* face :: handle to the source TrueType font/face */ - /* instance :: current size/transform instance */ - /* glyph_index :: index of source glyph */ - /* bitmap :: target embedded bitmap descriptor */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* Error code. 0 means success. */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* This function returns an error if there is no */ - /* embedded bitmap for the glyph at the given */ - /* instance. */ - /* */ - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Load_Glyph_Bitmap( TT_Face face, - TT_Instance instance, - TT_UShort glyph_index, - TT_SBit_Image* bitmap ); - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - -#endif /* FTXSBIT_H */ - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxwidth.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxwidth.c deleted file mode 100644 index f7879ed36a1..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxwidth.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,185 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ftxwidth.c 1.0 - * - * Glyph Widths (and Heights) fast retrieval extension - * - * Copyright 1996-2001 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. - * - * - * This extension is used to parse the "glyf" table of a TrueType - * file in order to extract the bbox of a given range of glyphs. - * - * The bbox is then used to build font unit widths and height - * that are returned in two parallel arrays. - * - * This extension is needed by the FreeType/2 OS/2 Font Driver. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - -#include "ftxwidth.h" -#include "ttdebug.h" -#include "ttobjs.h" -#include "ttfile.h" -#include "tttags.h" -#include "ttload.h" - -/* Required by the tracing mode */ - -#undef TT_COMPONENT -#define TT_COMPONENT trace_any - - - /******************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* Function: TT_Get_Face_Widths */ - /* */ - /* Description: Returns the widths and/or heights of a given */ - /* range of glyphs for a face. */ - /* */ - /* Input: */ - /* face :: face handle */ - /* */ - /* first_glyph :: first glyph in range */ - /* */ - /* last_glyph :: last glyph in range */ - /* */ - /* widths :: address of table receiving the widths */ - /* expressed in font units (ushorts). Set */ - /* this parameter to NULL if you're not */ - /* interested by these values. */ - /* */ - /* heights :: address of table receiving the heights */ - /* expressed in font units (ushorts). Set */ - /* this parameter to NULL if you're not */ - /* interested by these values. */ - /* */ - /* Returns: */ - /* Error code */ - /* */ - /* */ - /******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_Face_Widths( TT_Face face, - TT_UShort first_glyph, - TT_UShort last_glyph, - TT_UShort* widths, - TT_UShort* heights ) - { - DEFINE_ALL_LOCALS; - - PFace faze = HANDLE_Face(face); - UShort n; - Long table; - - ULong glyf_offset; /* offset of glyph table in file */ - UShort zero_width = 0; /* width of glyph 0 */ - UShort zero_height = 0; /* height of glyph 0 */ - - Bool zero_loaded = 0; - -#ifndef TT_HUGE_PTR - PStorage locations; -#else - Storage TT_HUGE_PTR * locations; -#endif - TT_BBox bbox; - - - if ( !faze ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Face_Handle; - - if ( last_glyph >= faze->numGlyphs || - first_glyph > last_glyph ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - /* find "glyf" table */ - table = TT_LookUp_Table( faze, TTAG_glyf ); - if ( table < 0 ) - { - PERROR(( "ERROR: there is no glyph table in this font file!\n" )); - return TT_Err_Glyf_Table_Missing; - } - glyf_offset = faze->dirTables[table].Offset; - - /* now access stream */ - if ( USE_Stream( faze->stream, stream ) ) - return error; - - locations = faze->glyphLocations + first_glyph; - - /* loop to load each glyph in the range */ - for ( n = first_glyph; n <= last_glyph; n++ ) - { - if ( n + 1 < faze->numGlyphs && - locations[0] == locations[1] ) - { - /* Note : Glyph 0 is always used to indicate a missing glyph */ - /* in a range. We must thus return its width and height */ - /* where appropriate when we find an undefined glyph. */ - if ( zero_loaded == 0 ) - { - if ( FILE_Seek( glyf_offset + faze->glyphLocations[0] ) || - ACCESS_Frame( 10L ) ) - goto Fail; - - (void)GET_Short(); /* skip number of contours */ - - bbox.xMin = GET_Short(); - bbox.yMin = GET_Short(); - bbox.xMax = GET_Short(); - bbox.yMax = GET_Short(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - zero_width = (UShort)(bbox.xMax - bbox.xMin); - zero_height = (UShort)(bbox.yMax - bbox.yMin); - zero_loaded = 1; - } - - if ( widths ) - *widths++ = zero_width; - - if ( heights ) - *heights++ = zero_height; - } - else - { - /* normal glyph, read header */ - if ( FILE_Seek( glyf_offset + locations[0] ) || - ACCESS_Frame( 10L ) ) - goto Fail; - - (void)GET_Short(); /* skip number of contours */ - - bbox.xMin = GET_Short(); - bbox.yMin = GET_Short(); - bbox.xMax = GET_Short(); - bbox.yMax = GET_Short(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( widths ) - *widths++ = (UShort)(bbox.xMax - bbox.xMin); - - if ( heights ) - *heights++ = (UShort)(bbox.yMax - bbox.yMin); - } - } - - Fail: - DONE_Stream( stream ); - return error; - } - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxwidth.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxwidth.h deleted file mode 100644 index c7ebc3acb81..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/ftxwidth.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,80 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ftxwidth.h - * - * Glyph Widths (and Heights) fast retrieval extension. - * - * Copyright 1996-2001 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. - * - * - * This extension is used to parse the `glyf' table of a TrueType - * file in order to extract the bounding box of a given range of glyphs. - * - * The bounding box is then used to build font unit widths and heights - * that are returned in two parallel arrays. - * - * This extension is needed by the FreeType/2 OS/2 Font Driver. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#ifndef FTXWIDTH_H -#define FTXWIDTH_H - -#include "freetype.h" - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - - /******************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* Function: TT_Get_Face_Widths */ - /* */ - /* Description: Returns the widths and/or heights of a given */ - /* range of glyphs for a face. */ - /* */ - /* Input: */ - /* face :: face handle */ - /* */ - /* first_glyph :: first glyph in range */ - /* */ - /* last_glyph :: last glyph in range */ - /* */ - /* widths :: address of table receiving the widths */ - /* expressed in font units (ushorts). Set */ - /* this parameter to NULL if you're not */ - /* interested by these values. */ - /* */ - /* heights :: address of table receiving the heights */ - /* expressed in font units (ushorts). Set */ - /* this parameter to NULL if you're not */ - /* interested by these values */ - /* */ - /* Returns: */ - /* Error code */ - /* */ - /* */ - /******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_Face_Widths( TT_Face face, - TT_UShort first_glyph, - TT_UShort last_glyph, - TT_UShort* widths, - TT_UShort* heights ); - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - -#endif /* FTXWIDTH_H */ - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/readme.1st b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/readme.1st deleted file mode 100644 index cce94cdfad1..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/extend/readme.1st +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -This directory contains several extensions to the core engine. - -An extension is a separately compilable unit which can be linked by -a client application to add new functionalities to the engine. - -There are two kinds of extensions: an `API extension' provides -clients with new APIs to access internal engine structures or data, -while an `engine extension' implements new TrueType data or table -management. - -This directory contains the following: - - ftxcmap: An API extension to iterate over cmaps. - - ftxgasp: A simple API extension which returns the TrueType `gasp' - table to client applications, when found in a font file. - Though this table is always loaded by the engine, there - is no function in the core API to access it. The reason - is simple: to demonstrate a simple API extension with - `ftxgasp'! - - ftxkern: This engine extension is used to access kerning data, - when available in a font file. Note that it implements - on-the-fly loading and retrieving of kerning tables. - However, it doesn't interpret or process the data, and - client applications should use it according to the - TrueType specification. - - ftxpost: An engine extension to load the PostScript glyph names - of the `post' table. See the `ftzoom' program for an - example how to use it. - - ftxwidth: A simple extension used to load the widths and heights - of a given range of glyphs in a face. Results are - expressed in unscaled font units. This is required by - the latest version of the FreeType/2 DLL to speed up - font loading in the GRE (the OS/2 GRaphics Engine). It - can be used by other applications though... - - ftxerr18: This extension simply converts a TrueType engine error - code into a corresponding string describing the error. - It is useful if you intend to write a package for end - users and want to give them not `Error code 135' but - `OS/2 table missing'. See docs/errstr.txt for a - description how to use it (really simple!). ftxerr18 - supports localization of error strings (that is: error - strings are automatically translated into supported - languages) using gettext(). See docs/i18n.txt about - using gettext. - - ftxsbit: Embedded bitmap support. This is an engine extension. - See e.g. the `ftstrtto' program for its usage. - - ftxopen, - ftxgsub, - ftxgpos, - ftxgdef: This is experimental stuff for TrueType Open support! - Please ignore it or help debugging :-) - - ---- END --- diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/freetype.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/freetype.h deleted file mode 100644 index ad6e434893c..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/freetype.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1184 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * freetype.h - * - * High-level interface specification. - * - * Copyright 1996-2001, 2002 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. - * - * Note: - * - * This is the only file that should be included by client - * application sources. All other types and functions defined - * in the `tt*.h' files are library internals and should not be - * included. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#ifndef FREETYPE_H -#define FREETYPE_H - - -#define TT_FREETYPE_MAJOR 1 -#define TT_FREETYPE_MINOR 5 - - -#include "fterrid.h" -#include "ftnameid.h" - -#if defined(WIN32) -#ifdef FREETYPE_DLL -#ifdef MAKE_FREETYPE_DLL -#define FREETYPEDLL __declspec( dllexport) -#else -#define FREETYPEDLL __declspec( dllimport) -#endif -#else -#define FREETYPEDLL -#endif -#else /* ! WIN32 */ -#define FREETYPEDLL -#endif - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define FT_EXPORT_DEF as needed to use e.g. a DLL. */ -/* All variables and functions visible from outside have these prefixes. */ -/* */ -/* To make freetype.h independent from configuration files we check */ -/* whether FT_EXPORT_DEF has been defined already. */ - -/* Backward compatibility only. Don't use for new code. */ -#ifdef EXPORT_DEF -#define FT_EXPORT_DEF( type ) EXPORT_DEF type -#endif -/* End of backward compatibility section. */ - -#ifndef FT_EXPORT_DEF -#define FT_EXPORT_DEF( type ) extern type -#endif - -/* This is for variables; default is using the same as functions. */ -#ifndef FT_EXPORT_DECL -#define FT_EXPORT_DECL( type ) FT_EXPORT_DEF( type ) -#endif - -/* The same for TT_Text. If you define the HAVE_TT_TEXT macro, you have */ -/* to provide a typedef declaration for TT_Text before including this */ -/* file. */ - -#ifndef HAVE_TT_TEXT -#define HAVE_TT_TEXT - typedef char TT_Text; /* The data type to represent */ - /* file name string elements. */ -#endif - -#ifdef __cplusplus - extern "C" { -#endif - - - /*******************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* FreeType types definitions. */ - /* */ - /* All these begin with a 'TT_' prefix. */ - /* */ - /*******************************************************************/ - - typedef int TT_Bool; - - typedef signed long TT_Fixed; /* signed fixed 16.16 float */ - - typedef signed short TT_FWord; /* distance in FUnits */ - typedef unsigned short TT_UFWord; /* unsigned distance */ - - typedef char TT_String; - typedef signed char TT_Char; - typedef unsigned char TT_Byte; - typedef signed short TT_Short; - typedef unsigned short TT_UShort; - typedef int TT_Int; - typedef unsigned int TT_UInt; - typedef signed long TT_Long; - typedef unsigned long TT_ULong; - - typedef signed short TT_F2Dot14; /* Signed fixed float 2.14 used for */ - /* unit vectors, with layout */ - /* */ - /* s : 1 -- sign bit */ - /* m : 1 -- integer bit */ - /* f : 14 -- unsigned fractional */ - /* */ - /* `s:m' is the 2-bit signed int */ - /* value to which the positive */ - /* fractional part should be added. */ - - typedef signed long TT_F26Dot6; /* 26.6 fixed float, used for */ - /* glyph points pixel coordinates. */ - - typedef signed long TT_Pos; /* Point position, expressed either */ - /* in fractional pixels or notional */ - /* units, depending on context. */ - /* For example, glyph coordinates */ - /* returned by TT_Load_Glyph() are */ - /* expressed in font units if */ - /* scaling wasn't requested, and */ - /* in 26.6 fractional pixels if it */ - /* was. */ - - - struct TT_UnitVector_ /* guess what... */ - { - TT_F2Dot14 x; - TT_F2Dot14 y; - }; - - typedef struct TT_UnitVector_ TT_UnitVector; - - - struct TT_Vector_ /* simple vector type */ - { - TT_F26Dot6 x; - TT_F26Dot6 y; - }; - - typedef struct TT_Vector_ TT_Vector; - - - /* A simple 2x2 matrix used for transformations. */ - /* You should use 16.16 fixed floats. */ - /* */ - /* x' = xx*x + xy*y */ - /* y' = yx*x + yy*y */ - /* */ - - struct TT_Matrix_ - { - TT_Fixed xx, xy; - TT_Fixed yx, yy; - }; - - typedef struct TT_Matrix_ TT_Matrix; - - - /* A structure used to describe the source glyph to the renderer. */ - - struct TT_Outline_ - { - TT_Short n_contours; /* number of contours in glyph */ - TT_UShort n_points; /* number of points in the glyph */ - - TT_Vector* points; /* the outline's points */ - TT_Byte* flags; /* the points flags */ - TT_UShort* contours; /* the contour end points */ - - /* The following flag indicates that the outline owns the arrays it */ - /* refers to. Typically, this is true of outlines created from the */ - /* TT_New_Outline() API, while it isn't for those returned by */ - /* TT_Get_Glyph_Outline(). */ - - TT_Bool owner; /* The outline owns the coordinates, */ - /* flags and contours array it uses. */ - - /* The following flags are set automatically by */ - /* TT_Get_Glyph_Outline(). Their meaning is the following: */ - /* */ - /* high_precision If true, the scan-line converter will use a */ - /* higher precision to render bitmaps (i.e., a */ - /* 1/1024 pixel precision). This is important for */ - /* small ppem sizes. */ - /* */ - /* second_pass If true, the scan-line converter performs a */ - /* second sweep phase dedicated to find vertical */ - /* drop-outs. If false, only horizontal drop-outs */ - /* will be checked during the first vertical */ - /* sweep (yes, this is a bit confusing but it is */ - /* really the way it should work). This is */ - /* important for small ppems too. */ - /* */ - /* dropout_mode Specifies the TrueType drop-out mode to use for */ - /* continuity checking. Valid values are 0 (no */ - /* check), 1, 2, 4, and 5. */ - /* */ - /* Most of the engine's users will safely ignore these fields... */ - - TT_Bool high_precision; /* high precision rendering */ - TT_Bool second_pass; /* two sweeps rendering */ - TT_Char dropout_mode; /* dropout mode */ - }; - - typedef struct TT_Outline_ TT_Outline; - - - /* A structure used to describe a simple bounding box. */ - - struct TT_BBox_ - { - TT_Pos xMin; - TT_Pos yMin; - TT_Pos xMax; - TT_Pos yMax; - }; - - typedef struct TT_BBox_ TT_BBox; - - - /* A structure used to return glyph metrics. */ - /* */ - /* The `bearingX' isn't called `left-side bearing' anymore because */ - /* it has different meanings depending on the glyph's orientation. */ - /* */ - /* The same is true for `bearingY', which is the top-side bearing */ - /* defined by the TT_Spec, i.e., the distance from the baseline to */ - /* the top of the glyph's bbox. According to our current convention, */ - /* this is always the same as `bbox.yMax' but we make it appear for */ - /* consistency in its proper field. */ - /* */ - /* The `advance' field is the advance width for horizontal layout, */ - /* and advance height for vertical layouts. */ - - struct TT_Glyph_Metrics_ - { - TT_BBox bbox; /* glyph bounding box */ - - TT_Pos bearingX; /* left-side bearing */ - TT_Pos bearingY; /* top-side bearing, per se the TT spec */ - - TT_Pos advance; /* advance width (or height) */ - }; - - typedef struct TT_Glyph_Metrics_ TT_Glyph_Metrics; - - - /* A structure used to return horizontal _and_ vertical glyph */ - /* metrics. */ - /* */ - /* A glyph can be used either in a horizontal or vertical layout. */ - /* Its glyph metrics vary with orientation. The TT_Big_Glyph_Metrics */ - /* structure is used to return _all_ metrics in one call. */ - - struct TT_Big_Glyph_Metrics_ - { - TT_BBox bbox; /* glyph bounding box */ - - TT_Pos horiBearingX; /* left side bearing in horizontal layouts */ - TT_Pos horiBearingY; /* top side bearing in horizontal layouts */ - - TT_Pos vertBearingX; /* left side bearing in vertical layouts */ - TT_Pos vertBearingY; /* top side bearing in vertical layouts */ - - TT_Pos horiAdvance; /* advance width for horizontal layout */ - TT_Pos vertAdvance; /* advance height for vertical layout */ - - /* The following fields represent unhinted scaled metrics values. */ - /* They can be useful for applications needing to do some device */ - /* independent placement of glyphs. */ - /* */ - /* Applying these metrics to hinted glyphs will most surely ruin */ - /* the grid fitting performed by the bytecode interpreter. These */ - /* values are better used to compute accumulated positioning */ - /* distances. */ - - TT_Pos linearHoriBearingX; /* linearly scaled horizontal lsb */ - TT_Pos linearHoriAdvance; /* linearly scaled horizontal advance */ - - TT_Pos linearVertBearingY; /* linearly scaled vertical tsb */ - TT_Pos linearVertAdvance; /* linearly scaled vertical advance */ - }; - - typedef struct TT_Big_Glyph_Metrics_ TT_Big_Glyph_Metrics; - - - /* A structure used to return instance metrics. */ - - struct TT_Instance_Metrics_ - { - TT_F26Dot6 pointSize; /* char. size in points (1pt = 1/72 inch) */ - - TT_UShort x_ppem; /* horizontal pixels per EM square */ - TT_UShort y_ppem; /* vertical pixels per EM square */ - - TT_Fixed x_scale; /* 16.16 to convert from EM units to 26.6 pix */ - TT_Fixed y_scale; /* 16.16 to convert from EM units to 26.6 pix */ - - TT_UShort x_resolution; /* device horizontal resolution in dpi */ - TT_UShort y_resolution; /* device vertical resolution in dpi */ - }; - - typedef struct TT_Instance_Metrics_ TT_Instance_Metrics; - - - /* Flow constants: */ - /* */ - /* The flow of a bitmap refers to the way lines are oriented */ - /* within the bitmap data, i.e., the orientation of the Y */ - /* coordinate axis. */ - /* */ - /* For example, if the first bytes of the bitmap pertain to */ - /* its top-most line, then the flow is `down'. If these bytes */ - /* pertain to its lowest line, the the flow is `up'. */ - -#define TT_Flow_Down -1 /* bitmap is oriented from top to bottom */ -#define TT_Flow_Up 1 /* bitmap is oriented from bottom to top */ -#define TT_Flow_Error 0 /* an error occurred during rendering */ - - - /* A structure used to describe the target bitmap or pixmap to the */ - /* renderer. Note that there is nothing in this structure that */ - /* gives the nature of the buffer. */ - /* */ - /* IMPORTANT NOTE: */ - /* */ - /* In the case of a pixmap, the `width' and `cols' fields must */ - /* have the _same_ values, and _must_ be padded to 32-bits, i.e., */ - /* be a multiple of 4. Clipping problems will arise otherwise, */ - /* if not even page faults! */ - /* */ - /* The typical settings are: */ - /* */ - /* - for a WxH bitmap: */ - /* */ - /* rows = H */ - /* cols = (W+7) / 8 */ - /* width = W */ - /* flow = your_choice */ - /* */ - /* - for a WxH pixmap: */ - /* */ - /* rows = H */ - /* cols = (W+3) & ~3 */ - /* width = cols */ - /* flow = your_choice */ - - struct TT_Raster_Map_ - { - int rows; /* number of rows */ - int cols; /* number of columns (bytes) per row */ - int width; /* number of pixels per line */ - int flow; /* bitmap orientation */ - - void* bitmap; /* bit/pixmap buffer */ - long size; /* bit/pixmap size in bytes */ - }; - - typedef struct TT_Raster_Map_ TT_Raster_Map; - - - /* ------ The font header TrueType table structure ------ */ - - struct TT_Header_ - { - TT_Fixed Table_Version; - TT_Fixed Font_Revision; - - TT_Long CheckSum_Adjust; - TT_Long Magic_Number; - - TT_UShort Flags; - TT_UShort Units_Per_EM; - - TT_Long Created [2]; - TT_Long Modified[2]; - - TT_FWord xMin; - TT_FWord yMin; - TT_FWord xMax; - TT_FWord yMax; - - TT_UShort Mac_Style; - TT_UShort Lowest_Rec_PPEM; - - TT_Short Font_Direction; - TT_Short Index_To_Loc_Format; - TT_Short Glyph_Data_Format; - }; - - typedef struct TT_Header_ TT_Header; - - - /* ------ The horizontal header TrueType table structure ------ */ - - /*******************************************************/ - /* This structure is the one defined by the TrueType */ - /* specification, plus two fields used to link the */ - /* font-units metrics to the header. */ - - struct TT_Horizontal_Header_ - { - TT_Fixed Version; - TT_FWord Ascender; - TT_FWord Descender; - TT_FWord Line_Gap; - - TT_UFWord advance_Width_Max; /* advance width maximum */ - - TT_FWord min_Left_Side_Bearing; /* minimum left-sb */ - TT_FWord min_Right_Side_Bearing; /* minimum right-sb */ - TT_FWord xMax_Extent; /* xmax extents */ - TT_FWord caret_Slope_Rise; - TT_FWord caret_Slope_Run; - - TT_Short Reserved0, - Reserved1, - Reserved2, - Reserved3, - Reserved4; - - TT_Short metric_Data_Format; - TT_UShort number_Of_HMetrics; - - /* The following fields are not defined by the TrueType specification */ - /* but they're used to connect the metrics header to the relevant */ - /* `HMTX' or `VMTX' table. */ - - void* long_metrics; - void* short_metrics; - }; - - typedef struct TT_Horizontal_Header_ TT_Horizontal_Header; - - - /*******************************************************/ - /* This structure is the one defined by the TrueType */ - /* specification. Note that it has exactly the same */ - /* layout as the horizontal header (both are loaded */ - /* by the same function). */ - - struct TT_Vertical_Header_ - { - TT_Fixed Version; - TT_FWord Ascender; - TT_FWord Descender; - TT_FWord Line_Gap; - - TT_UFWord advance_Height_Max; /* advance height maximum */ - - TT_FWord min_Top_Side_Bearing; /* minimum left-sb or top-sb */ - TT_FWord min_Bottom_Side_Bearing; /* minimum right-sb or bottom-sb */ - TT_FWord yMax_Extent; /* xmax or ymax extents */ - TT_FWord caret_Slope_Rise; - TT_FWord caret_Slope_Run; - TT_FWord caret_Offset; - - TT_Short Reserved1, - Reserved2, - Reserved3, - Reserved4; - - TT_Short metric_Data_Format; - TT_UShort number_Of_VMetrics; - - /* The following fields are not defined by the TrueType specification */ - /* but they're used to connect the metrics header to the relevant */ - /* `HMTX' or `VMTX' table. */ - - void* long_metrics; - void* short_metrics; - }; - - typedef struct TT_Vertical_Header_ TT_Vertical_Header; - - - /* ------ The OS/2 table ------ */ - - /************************************************************************/ - /* Note that since FreeType 1.3, we support Mac fonts which do not have */ - /* an OS/2 table. In this case the `version' field will be set to */ - /* 0xFFFF by the table loader; all other fields should be 0. */ - - struct TT_OS2_ - { - TT_UShort version; /* 0x0001 */ - TT_FWord xAvgCharWidth; - TT_UShort usWeightClass; - TT_UShort usWidthClass; - TT_Short fsType; - TT_FWord ySubscriptXSize; - TT_FWord ySubscriptYSize; - TT_FWord ySubscriptXOffset; - TT_FWord ySubscriptYOffset; - TT_FWord ySuperscriptXSize; - TT_FWord ySuperscriptYSize; - TT_FWord ySuperscriptXOffset; - TT_FWord ySuperscriptYOffset; - TT_FWord yStrikeoutSize; - TT_FWord yStrikeoutPosition; - TT_Short sFamilyClass; - - TT_Byte panose[10]; - - TT_ULong ulUnicodeRange1; /* Bits 0-31 */ - TT_ULong ulUnicodeRange2; /* Bits 32-63 */ - TT_ULong ulUnicodeRange3; /* Bits 64-95 */ - TT_ULong ulUnicodeRange4; /* Bits 96-127 */ - - TT_Char achVendID[4]; - - TT_UShort fsSelection; - TT_UShort usFirstCharIndex; - TT_UShort usLastCharIndex; - TT_Short sTypoAscender; - TT_Short sTypoDescender; - TT_Short sTypoLineGap; - TT_UShort usWinAscent; - TT_UShort usWinDescent; - - /* only version 1 tables: */ - - TT_ULong ulCodePageRange1; /* Bits 0-31 */ - TT_ULong ulCodePageRange2; /* Bits 32-63 */ - - /* only version 2 tables: */ - - TT_Short sxHeight; - TT_Short sCapHeight; - TT_UShort usDefaultChar; - TT_UShort usBreakChar; - TT_UShort usMaxContext; - }; - - typedef struct TT_OS2_ TT_OS2; - - - /* ------ The PostScript table ------ */ - - struct TT_Postscript_ - { - TT_Fixed FormatType; - TT_Fixed italicAngle; - TT_FWord underlinePosition; - TT_FWord underlineThickness; - TT_ULong isFixedPitch; - TT_ULong minMemType42; - TT_ULong maxMemType42; - TT_ULong minMemType1; - TT_ULong maxMemType1; - - /* Glyph names follow in the file, but we don't */ - /* load them by default. See the ftxpost.c extension. */ - }; - - typedef struct TT_Postscript_ TT_Postscript; - - - /* ------ The horizontal device metrics table (`hdmx') ------ */ - - struct TT_Hdmx_Record_ - { - TT_Byte ppem; - TT_Byte max_width; - TT_Byte* widths; - }; - - typedef struct TT_Hdmx_Record_ TT_Hdmx_Record; - - - struct TT_Hdmx_ - { - TT_UShort version; - TT_Short num_records; - TT_Hdmx_Record* records; - }; - - typedef struct TT_Hdmx_ TT_Hdmx; - - - /* A structure used to describe face properties. */ - - struct TT_Face_Properties_ - { - TT_UShort num_Glyphs; /* number of glyphs in face */ - TT_UShort max_Points; /* maximum number of points in a glyph */ - TT_UShort max_Contours; /* maximum number of contours in a glyph */ - - TT_UShort num_CharMaps; /* number of charmaps in the face */ - TT_UShort num_Names; /* number of name records in the face */ - - TT_ULong num_Faces; /* 1 for normal TrueType files, and the */ - /* number of embedded faces for TrueType */ - /* collections */ - - TT_Header* header; /* TrueType header table */ - TT_Horizontal_Header* horizontal; /* TrueType horizontal header */ - TT_OS2* os2; /* TrueType OS/2 table */ - TT_Postscript* postscript; /* TrueType Postscript table */ - TT_Hdmx* hdmx; /* TrueType hor. dev. metr. table */ - TT_Vertical_Header* vertical; /* TT Vertical header, if present */ - }; - - typedef struct TT_Face_Properties_ TT_Face_Properties; - - - /* Here are the definitions of the handle types used for FreeType's */ - /* most common objects accessed by the client application. We use */ - /* a simple trick: */ - /* */ - /* Each handle type is a structure that only contains one */ - /* pointer. The advantage of structures is that they are */ - /* mutually exclusive types. We could have defined the */ - /* following types: */ - /* */ - /* typedef void* TT_Stream; */ - /* typedef void* TT_Face; */ - /* typedef void* TT_Instance; */ - /* typedef void* TT_Glyph; */ - /* typedef void* TT_CharMap; */ - /* */ - /* but these would have allowed lines like: */ - /* */ - /* stream = instance; */ - /* */ - /* in the client code this would be a severe bug, unnoticed */ - /* by the compiler! */ - /* */ - /* Thus, we enforce type checking with a simple language */ - /* trick... */ - /* */ - /* NOTE: Some macros are defined in tttypes.h to perform */ - /* automatic type conversions for library hackers... */ - - struct TT_Engine_ { void* z; }; - struct TT_Stream_ { void* z; }; - struct TT_Face_ { void* z; }; - struct TT_Instance_ { void* z; }; - struct TT_Glyph_ { void* z; }; - struct TT_CharMap_ { void* z; }; - - typedef struct TT_Engine_ TT_Engine; /* engine instance */ - typedef struct TT_Stream_ TT_Stream; /* stream handle type */ - typedef struct TT_Face_ TT_Face; /* face handle type */ - typedef struct TT_Instance_ TT_Instance; /* instance handle type */ - typedef struct TT_Glyph_ TT_Glyph; /* glyph handle type */ - typedef struct TT_CharMap_ TT_CharMap; /* character map handle type */ - - - /* Almost all functions return an error code of this type. */ - - typedef long TT_Error; - - - /*******************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* FreeType API */ - /* */ - /* All these begin with a `TT_' prefix. */ - /* */ - /* Most of them are implemented in the `ttapi.c' source file. */ - /* */ - /*******************************************************************/ - - /* Get version information. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_FreeType_Version( int *major, - int *minor ); - - - /* Initialize the engine. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Init_FreeType( TT_Engine* engine ); - - - /* Finalize the engine, and release all allocated objects. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Done_FreeType( TT_Engine engine ); - - - /* Set the gray level palette. This is an array of 5 bytes used */ - /* to produce the font smoothed pixmaps. By convention: */ - /* */ - /* palette[0] = background (white) */ - /* palette[1] = light */ - /* palette[2] = medium */ - /* palette[3] = dark */ - /* palette[4] = foreground (black) */ - /* */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Set_Raster_Gray_Palette( TT_Engine engine, - TT_Byte* palette ); - - - /* ----------------------- face management ----------------------- */ - - /* Open a new TrueType font file, and returns a handle for */ - /* it in variable '*face'. */ - /* */ - /* Note: The file can be either a TrueType file (*.ttf) or */ - /* a TrueType collection (*.ttc, in this case, only */ - /* the first face is opened). The number of faces in */ - /* the same collection can be obtained in the face's */ - /* properties, using TT_Get_Face_Properties() and the */ - /* `max_Faces' field. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Open_Face( TT_Engine engine, - const TT_Text* fontPathName, - TT_Face* face ); - - - /* Open a TrueType font file located inside a collection. */ - /* The font is assigned by its index in `fontIndex'. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Open_Collection( TT_Engine engine, - const TT_Text* collectionPathName, - TT_ULong fontIndex, - TT_Face* face ); - - - /* Return face properties in the `properties' structure. */ - /* */ - /* Note that since version 1.3, we support font files with no */ - /* OS/2 table (mainly old Mac fonts). In this case, the OS/2 */ - /* `version' field will be set to 0xFFFF, and all other fields */ - /* will be zeroed. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_Face_Properties( TT_Face face, - TT_Face_Properties* properties ); - - - /* Set a face object's generic pointer */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Set_Face_Pointer( TT_Face face, - void* data ); - - - /* Get a face object's generic pointer */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( void* ) - TT_Get_Face_Pointer( TT_Face face ); - - - /* Close a face's file handle to save system resources. The file */ - /* will be re-opened automatically on the next disk access. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Flush_Face( TT_Face face ); - - /* Get a face's glyph metrics expressed in font units. Returns any */ - /* number of arrays. Set the fields to NULL if you are not interested */ - /* by a given array. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_Face_Metrics( TT_Face face, - TT_UShort firstGlyph, - TT_UShort lastGlyph, - TT_Short* leftBearings, - TT_UShort* widths, - TT_Short* topBearings, - TT_UShort* heights ); - - - /* Close a given font object, destroying all associated */ - /* instances. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Close_Face( TT_Face face ); - - - /* Get font or table data. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_Font_Data( TT_Face face, - TT_ULong tag, - TT_Long offset, - void* buffer, - TT_Long* length ); - - -/* A simple macro to build table tags from ASCII chars */ - -#define MAKE_TT_TAG( _x1, _x2, _x3, _x4 ) \ - (((TT_ULong)_x1 << 24) | \ - ((TT_ULong)_x2 << 16) | \ - ((TT_ULong)_x3 << 8) | \ - (TT_ULong)_x4) - - - - /* ----------------------- instance management -------------------- */ - - /* Open a new font instance and returns an instance handle */ - /* for it in `*instance'. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_New_Instance( TT_Face face, - TT_Instance* instance ); - - - /* Set device resolution for a given instance. The values are */ - /* given in dpi (Dots Per Inch). Default is 96 in both directions. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Set_Instance_Resolutions( TT_Instance instance, - TT_UShort xResolution, - TT_UShort yResolution ); - - - /* Set the pointsize for a given instance. Default is 10pt. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Set_Instance_CharSize( TT_Instance instance, - TT_F26Dot6 charSize ); - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Set_Instance_CharSizes( TT_Instance instance, - TT_F26Dot6 charWidth, - TT_F26Dot6 charHeight ); - -#define TT_Set_Instance_PointSize( ins, ptsize ) \ - TT_Set_Instance_CharSize( ins, ptsize*64L ) - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Set_Instance_PixelSizes( TT_Instance instance, - TT_UShort pixelWidth, - TT_UShort pixelHeight, - TT_F26Dot6 pointSize ); - - - /* This function has been deprecated! Do not use it, as it */ - /* doesn't work reliably. You can perfectly control hinting */ - /* yourself when loading glyphs, then apply transforms as usual. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Set_Instance_Transform_Flags( TT_Instance instance, - TT_Bool rotated, - TT_Bool stretched ); - - - /* Return instance metrics in `metrics'. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_Instance_Metrics( TT_Instance instance, - TT_Instance_Metrics* metrics ); - - - /* Set an instance's generic pointer. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Set_Instance_Pointer( TT_Instance instance, - void* data ); - - - /* Get an instance's generic pointer. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( void* ) - TT_Get_Instance_Pointer( TT_Instance instance ); - - - /* Close a given instance object, destroying all associated data. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Done_Instance( TT_Instance instance ); - - - - /* ----------------------- glyph management ----------------------- */ - - /* Create a new glyph object related to the given `face'. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_New_Glyph( TT_Face face, - TT_Glyph* glyph ); - - - /* Discard (and destroy) a given glyph object. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Done_Glyph( TT_Glyph glyph ); - - -#define TTLOAD_SCALE_GLYPH 1 -#define TTLOAD_HINT_GLYPH 2 -#define TTLOAD_PEDANTIC 128 -#define TTLOAD_IGNORE_GLOBAL_ADVANCE_WIDTH 256 - -#define TTLOAD_DEFAULT (TTLOAD_SCALE_GLYPH | TTLOAD_HINT_GLYPH) - - - /* Load and process (scale/transform and hint) a glyph from the */ - /* given `instance'. The glyph and instance handles must be */ - /* related to the same face object. The glyph index can be */ - /* computed with a call to TT_Char_Index(). */ - /* */ - /* The 'load_flags' argument is a combination of the macros */ - /* TTLOAD_SCALE_GLYPH and TTLOAD_HINT_GLYPH. Hinting will be */ - /* applied only if the scaling is selected. */ - /* */ - /* If scaling is off (i.e., load_flags = 0), the returned */ - /* outlines are in EM square coordinates (also called FUnits), */ - /* extracted directly from the font with no hinting. Other */ - /* glyph metrics are also in FUnits. */ - /* */ - /* If scaling is on, the returned outlines are in fractional */ - /* pixel units (i.e. TT_F26Dot6 = 26.6 fixed floats). */ - /* */ - /* NOTE: The glyph index must be in the range 0..num_glyphs-1, */ - /* where `num_glyphs' is the total number of glyphs in */ - /* the font file (given in the face properties). */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Load_Glyph( TT_Instance instance, - TT_Glyph glyph, - TT_UShort glyphIndex, - TT_UShort loadFlags ); - - - /* Return glyph outline pointers in `outline'. Note that the returned */ - /* pointers are owned by the glyph object, and will be destroyed with */ - /* it. The client application should _not_ change the pointers. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_Glyph_Outline( TT_Glyph glyph, - TT_Outline* outline ); - - - /* Copy the glyph metrics into `metrics'. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_Glyph_Metrics( TT_Glyph glyph, - TT_Glyph_Metrics* metrics ); - - - /* Copy the glyph's big metrics into `metrics'. */ - /* Necessary to obtain vertical metrics. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_Glyph_Big_Metrics( TT_Glyph glyph, - TT_Big_Glyph_Metrics* metrics ); - - - /* Render the glyph into a bitmap, with given position offsets. */ - /* */ - /* Note: Only use integer pixel offsets to preserve the fine */ - /* hinting of the glyph and the `correct' anti-aliasing */ - /* (where vertical and horizontal stems aren't grayed). This */ - /* means that `xOffset' and `yOffset' must be multiples */ - /* of 64! */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_Glyph_Bitmap( TT_Glyph glyph, - TT_Raster_Map* bitmap, - TT_F26Dot6 xOffset, - TT_F26Dot6 yOffset ); - - - /* Render the glyph into a pixmap, with given position offsets. */ - /* */ - /* Note: Only use integer pixel offsets to preserve the fine */ - /* hinting of the glyph and the `correct' anti-aliasing */ - /* (where vertical and horizontal stems aren't grayed). This */ - /* means that `xOffset' and `yOffset' must be multiples */ - /* of 64! */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_Glyph_Pixmap( TT_Glyph glyph, - TT_Raster_Map* pixmap, - TT_F26Dot6 xOffset, - TT_F26Dot6 yOffset ); - - - - /* ----------------------- outline support ------------------------ */ - - /* Allocate a new outline. Reserve space for `numPoints' and */ - /* `numContours'. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_New_Outline( TT_UShort numPoints, - TT_Short numContours, - TT_Outline* outline ); - - - /* Release an outline. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Done_Outline( TT_Outline* outline ); - - - /* Copy an outline into another one. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Copy_Outline( TT_Outline* source, - TT_Outline* target ); - - - /* Render an outline into a bitmap. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_Outline_Bitmap( TT_Engine engine, - TT_Outline* outline, - TT_Raster_Map* bitmap ); - - - /* Render an outline into a pixmap. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_Outline_Pixmap( TT_Engine engine, - TT_Outline* outline, - TT_Raster_Map* pixmap ); - - - /* Return an outline's bounding box -- this function is slow as it */ - /* performs a complete scan-line process, without drawing, to get */ - /* the most accurate values. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_Outline_BBox( TT_Outline* outline, - TT_BBox* bbox ); - - - /* Apply a transformation to a glyph outline. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( void ) - TT_Transform_Outline( TT_Outline* outline, - TT_Matrix* matrix ); - - - /* Apply a translation to a glyph outline. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( void ) - TT_Translate_Outline( TT_Outline* outline, - TT_F26Dot6 xOffset, - TT_F26Dot6 yOffset ); - - - /* Apply a transformation to a vector. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( void ) - TT_Transform_Vector( TT_F26Dot6* x, - TT_F26Dot6* y, - TT_Matrix* matrix ); - - - /* Compute A*B/C with 64 bits intermediate precision. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Long ) - TT_MulDiv( TT_Long A, - TT_Long B, - TT_Long C ); - - - /* Compute A*B/0x10000 with 64 bits intermediate precision. */ - /* Useful to multiply by a 16.16 fixed float value. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Long ) - TT_MulFix( TT_Long A, - TT_Long B ); - - - /* ----------------- character mapping support --------------- */ - - /* Return the number of character mappings found in this file. */ - /* Returns -1 in case of failure (invalid face handle). */ - /* */ - /* DON'T USE THIS FUNCTION! IT HAS BEEN DEPRECATED! */ - /* */ - /* It is retained for backwards compatibility only and will */ - /* fail on 16bit systems. */ - /* */ - /* You can now get the charmap count in the `num_CharMaps' */ - /* field of a face's properties. */ - /* */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( int ) - TT_Get_CharMap_Count( TT_Face face ); - - - /* Return the ID of charmap number `charmapIndex' of a given face */ - /* used to enumerate the charmaps present in a TrueType file. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_CharMap_ID( TT_Face face, - TT_UShort charmapIndex, - TT_UShort* platformID, - TT_UShort* encodingID ); - - - /* Look up the character maps found in `face' and return a handle */ - /* for the one matching `platformID' and `platformEncodingID' */ - /* (see the TrueType specs relating to the `cmap' table for */ - /* information on these ID numbers). Returns an error code. */ - /* In case of failure, the handle is set to NULL and is invalid. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_CharMap( TT_Face face, - TT_UShort charmapIndex, - TT_CharMap* charMap ); - - - /* Translate a character code through a given character map */ - /* and return the corresponding glyph index to be used in */ - /* a TT_Load_Glyph() call. This function returns 0 in case */ - /* of failure. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_UShort ) - TT_Char_Index( TT_CharMap charMap, - TT_ULong charCode ); - - - - /* --------------------- names table support ------------------- */ - - /* Return the number of name strings found in the name table. */ - /* Returns -1 in case of failure (invalid face handle). */ - /* */ - /* DON'T USE THIS FUNCTION! IT HAS BEEN DEPRECATED! */ - /* */ - /* It is retained for backwards compatibility only and will */ - /* fail on 16bit systems. */ - /* */ - /* You can now get the number of name strings in a face with */ - /* the `num_Names' field of its properties. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( int ) - TT_Get_Name_Count( TT_Face face ); - - - /* Return the ID of the name number `nameIndex' of a given face */ - /* used to enumerate the charmaps present in a TrueType file. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_Name_ID( TT_Face face, - TT_UShort nameIndex, - TT_UShort* platformID, - TT_UShort* encodingID, - TT_UShort* languageID, - TT_UShort* nameID ); - - - /* Return the address and length of the name number `nameIndex' */ - /* of a given face in the variables `stringPtr' resp. `length'. */ - /* The string is part of the face object and shouldn't be */ - /* written to or released. */ - /* */ - /* Note that for an invalid platform ID a null pointer will be */ - /* returned. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_Name_String( TT_Face face, - TT_UShort nameIndex, - TT_String** stringPtr, - TT_UShort* length ); - - -#ifdef __cplusplus - } -#endif - -#endif /* FREETYPE_H */ - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/fterrid.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/fterrid.h deleted file mode 100644 index 54cd150d8cf..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/fterrid.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,162 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * fterrid.h - * - * TrueType Error ID definitions - * - * Copyright 1996-2001 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#ifndef FREETYPE_H -#error "Don't include this file! Use freetype.h instead." -#endif - -#ifndef FTERRID_H -#define FTERRID_H - - /************************ error codes declaration **************/ - - /* The error codes are grouped in 'classes' used to indicate the */ - /* 'level' at which the error happened. */ - /* The class is given by an error code's high byte. */ - - - /* ------------- Success is always 0 -------- */ - -#define TT_Err_Ok 0 - - - /* -------- High-level API error codes ------ */ - -#define TT_Err_Invalid_Face_Handle 0x001 -#define TT_Err_Invalid_Instance_Handle 0x002 -#define TT_Err_Invalid_Glyph_Handle 0x003 -#define TT_Err_Invalid_CharMap_Handle 0x004 -#define TT_Err_Invalid_Result_Address 0x005 -#define TT_Err_Invalid_Glyph_Index 0x006 -#define TT_Err_Invalid_Argument 0x007 -#define TT_Err_Could_Not_Open_File 0x008 -#define TT_Err_File_Is_Not_Collection 0x009 - -#define TT_Err_Table_Missing 0x00A -#define TT_Err_Invalid_Horiz_Metrics 0x00B -#define TT_Err_Invalid_CharMap_Format 0x00C -#define TT_Err_Invalid_PPem 0x00D -#define TT_Err_Invalid_Vert_Metrics 0x00E - -#define TT_Err_Invalid_File_Format 0x010 - -#define TT_Err_Invalid_Engine 0x020 -#define TT_Err_Too_Many_Extensions 0x021 -#define TT_Err_Extensions_Unsupported 0x022 -#define TT_Err_Invalid_Extension_Id 0x023 - -#define TT_Err_No_Vertical_Data 0x030 - -#define TT_Err_Max_Profile_Missing 0x080 -#define TT_Err_Header_Table_Missing 0x081 -#define TT_Err_Horiz_Header_Missing 0x082 -#define TT_Err_Locations_Missing 0x083 -#define TT_Err_Name_Table_Missing 0x084 -#define TT_Err_CMap_Table_Missing 0x085 -#define TT_Err_Hmtx_Table_Missing 0x086 -#define TT_Err_OS2_Table_Missing 0x087 -#define TT_Err_Post_Table_Missing 0x088 -#define TT_Err_Glyf_Table_Missing 0x089 - - - /* -------- Memory component error codes ---- */ - - /* this error indicates that an operation cannot */ - /* be performed due to memory exhaustion. */ - -#define TT_Err_Out_Of_Memory 0x100 - - - /* -------- File component error codes ------ */ - - /* these error codes indicate that the file could */ - /* not be accessed properly. Usually, this means */ - /* a broken font file! */ - -#define TT_Err_Invalid_File_Offset 0x200 -#define TT_Err_Invalid_File_Read 0x201 -#define TT_Err_Invalid_Frame_Access 0x202 - - - /* -------- Glyph loader error codes -------- */ - - /* Produced only by the glyph loader, these error */ - /* codes indicate a broken glyph in a font file. */ - -#define TT_Err_Too_Many_Points 0x300 -#define TT_Err_Too_Many_Contours 0x301 -#define TT_Err_Invalid_Composite 0x302 -#define TT_Err_Too_Many_Ins 0x303 -#define TT_Err_Too_Many_FDefs 0x304 - - - /* --- bytecode interpreter error codes ----- */ - - /* These error codes are produced by the TrueType */ - /* bytecode interpreter. They usually indicate a */ - /* broken font file, a broken glyph within a font */ - /* file, or a bug in the interpreter! */ - -#define TT_Err_Invalid_Opcode 0x400 -#define TT_Err_Too_Few_Arguments 0x401 -#define TT_Err_Stack_Overflow 0x402 -#define TT_Err_Code_Overflow 0x403 -#define TT_Err_Bad_Argument 0x404 -#define TT_Err_Divide_By_Zero 0x405 -#define TT_Err_Storage_Overflow 0x406 -#define TT_Err_Cvt_Overflow 0x407 -#define TT_Err_Invalid_Reference 0x408 -#define TT_Err_Invalid_Distance 0x409 -#define TT_Err_Interpolate_Twilight 0x40A -#define TT_Err_Debug_OpCode 0x40B -#define TT_Err_ENDF_In_Exec_Stream 0x40C -#define TT_Err_Out_Of_CodeRanges 0x40D -#define TT_Err_Nested_DEFS 0x40E -#define TT_Err_Invalid_CodeRange 0x40F -#define TT_Err_Invalid_Displacement 0x410 -#define TT_Err_Execution_Too_Long 0x411 - - - /* ------ internal failure error codes ----- */ - - /* These error codes are produced when an incoherent */ - /* library state has been detected. These reflect a */ - /* severe bug in the engine! (Or a major overwrite */ - /* of your application into the library's data.) */ - -#define TT_Err_Nested_Frame_Access 0x500 -#define TT_Err_Invalid_Cache_List 0x501 -#define TT_Err_Could_Not_Find_Context 0x502 -#define TT_Err_Unlisted_Object 0x503 - - - /* ---- scan-line converter error codes ----- */ - - /* These error codes are produced by the raster component. */ - /* They indicate that an outline structure was incoherently */ - /* setup, or that you're trying to render an horribly */ - /* complex glyph! */ - -#define TT_Err_Raster_Pool_Overflow 0x600 -#define TT_Err_Raster_Negative_Height 0x601 -#define TT_Err_Raster_Invalid_Value 0x602 -#define TT_Err_Raster_Not_Initialized 0x603 - -#endif /* FTERRID_H */ - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ftnameid.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ftnameid.h deleted file mode 100644 index eb804211b9d..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ftnameid.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,877 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ftnameid.h - * - * TrueType Name ID definitions - * - * Copyright 1996-2001 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#ifndef FREETYPE_H -#error "Don't include this file! Use freetype.h instead." -#endif - -#ifndef FTNAMEID_H -#define FTNAMEID_H - -/* - * possible values for the 'Platform' identifier code in the name - * records of the TTF "name" table - */ - -#define TT_PLATFORM_APPLE_UNICODE 0 -#define TT_PLATFORM_MACINTOSH 1 -#define TT_PLATFORM_ISO 2 /* deprecated */ -#define TT_PLATFORM_MICROSOFT 3 -#define TT_PLATFORM_CUSTOM 4 - - -/* - * possible values of the platform specific encoding identifier field in - * the name records of the TTF "name" table when the 'Platform' identifier - * code is TT_PLATFORM_APPLE_UNICODE - */ - -#define TT_APPLE_ID_DEFAULT 0 -#define TT_APPLE_ID_UNICODE_1_1 1 /* specify Hangul at U+34xx */ -#define TT_APPLE_ID_ISO_10646 2 /* deprecated */ -#define TT_APPLE_ID_UNICODE_2_0 3 /* or later, BMP characters */ -#define TT_APPLE_ID_UNICODE_32 4 /* 3.1 or later, full repertoire */ - - -/* - * possible values of the platform specific encoding identifier field in - * the name records of the TTF "name" table when the 'Platform' identifier - * code is TT_PLATFORM_MACINTOSH - */ - -#define TT_MAC_ID_ROMAN 0 -#define TT_MAC_ID_JAPANESE 1 -#define TT_MAC_ID_TRADITIONAL_CHINESE 2 -#define TT_MAC_ID_KOREAN 3 -#define TT_MAC_ID_ARABIC 4 -#define TT_MAC_ID_HEBREW 5 -#define TT_MAC_ID_GREEK 6 -#define TT_MAC_ID_RUSSIAN 7 -#define TT_MAC_ID_RSYMBOL 8 -#define TT_MAC_ID_DEVANAGARI 9 -#define TT_MAC_ID_GURMUKHI 10 -#define TT_MAC_ID_GUJARATI 11 -#define TT_MAC_ID_ORIYA 12 -#define TT_MAC_ID_BENGALI 13 -#define TT_MAC_ID_TAMIL 14 -#define TT_MAC_ID_TELUGU 15 -#define TT_MAC_ID_KANNADA 16 -#define TT_MAC_ID_MALAYALAM 17 -#define TT_MAC_ID_SINHALESE 18 -#define TT_MAC_ID_BURMESE 19 -#define TT_MAC_ID_KHMER 20 -#define TT_MAC_ID_THAI 21 -#define TT_MAC_ID_LAOTIAN 22 -#define TT_MAC_ID_GEORGIAN 23 -#define TT_MAC_ID_ARMENIAN 24 -#define TT_MAC_ID_MALDIVIAN 25 -#define TT_MAC_ID_SIMPLIFIED_CHINESE 25 -#define TT_MAC_ID_TIBETAN 26 -#define TT_MAC_ID_MONGOLIAN 27 -#define TT_MAC_ID_GEEZ 28 -#define TT_MAC_ID_SLAVIC 29 -#define TT_MAC_ID_VIETNAMESE 30 -#define TT_MAC_ID_SINDHI 31 -#define TT_MAC_ID_UNINTERP 32 - - -/* - * possible values of the platform specific encoding identifier field in - * the name records of the TTF "name" table when the 'Platform' identifier - * code is TT_PLATFORM_ISO - * - * This use is now deprecated - */ - -#define TT_ISO_ID_7BIT_ASCII 0 -#define TT_ISO_ID_10646 1 -#define TT_ISO_ID_8859_1 2 - - -/* - * possible values of the platform specific encoding identifier field in - * the name records of the TTF "name" table when the 'Platform' identifier - * code is TT_PLATFORM_MICROSOFT - */ - -#define TT_MS_ID_SYMBOL_CS 0 -#define TT_MS_ID_UNICODE_CS 1 -#define TT_MS_ID_SJIS 2 -#define TT_MS_ID_GB2312 3 -#define TT_MS_ID_BIG_5 4 -#define TT_MS_ID_WANSUNG 5 -#define TT_MS_ID_JOHAB 6 -#define TT_MS_ID_UCS_4 10 /* full repertoire, UTF-32 */ - - - -/* - * possible values of the language identifier field in the name records of - * the TTF "name" table when the 'Platform' identifier code is - * TT_PLATFORM_MACINTOSH - * - * the canonical source for the Apple assigned Language ID's is at - * http://fonts.apple.com/TTRefMan/RM06/Chap6name.html - */ - -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_ENGLISH 0 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_FRENCH 1 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_GERMAN 2 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_ITALIAN 3 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_DUTCH 4 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_SWEDISH 5 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_SPANISH 6 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_DANISH 7 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_PORTUGUESE 8 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_NORWEGIAN 9 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_HEBREW 10 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_JAPANESE 11 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_ARABIC 12 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_FINNISH 13 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_GREEK 14 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_ICELANDIC 15 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_MALTESE 16 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_TURKISH 17 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_CROATIAN 18 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_CHINESE_TRADITIONAL 19 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_URDU 20 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_HINDI 21 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_THAI 22 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_KOREAN 23 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_LITHUANIAN 24 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_POLISH 25 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_HUNGARIAN 26 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_ESTONIAN 27 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_LETTISH 28 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_SAAMISK 29 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_FAEROESE 30 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_FARSI 31 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_RUSSIAN 32 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_CHINESE_SIMPLIFIED 33 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_FLEMISH 34 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_IRISH 35 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_ALBANIAN 36 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_ROMANIAN 37 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_CZECH 38 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_SLOVAK 39 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_SLOVENIAN 40 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_YIDDISH 41 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_SERBIAN 42 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_MACEDONIAN 43 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_BULGARIAN 44 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_UKRAINIAN 45 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_BYELORUSSIAN 46 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_UZBEK 47 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_KAZAKH 48 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_AZERBAIJANI 49 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_AZERBAIJANI_CYRILLIC_SCRIPT 49 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_AZERBAIJANI_ARABIC_SCRIPT 50 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_ARMENIAN 51 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_GEORGIAN 52 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_MOLDAVIAN 53 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_KIRGHIZ 54 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_TAJIKI 55 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_TURKMEN 56 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_MONGOLIAN 57 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_MONGOLIAN_MONGOLIAN_SCRIPT 57 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_MONGOLIAN_CYRILLIC_SCRIPT 58 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_PASHTO 59 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_KURDISH 60 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_KASHMIRI 61 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_SINDHI 62 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_TIBETAN 63 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_NEPALI 64 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_SANSKRIT 65 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_MARATHI 66 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_BENGALI 67 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_ASSAMESE 68 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_GUJARATI 69 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_PUNJABI 70 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_ORIYA 71 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_MALAYALAM 72 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_KANNADA 73 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_TAMIL 74 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_TELUGU 75 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_SINHALESE 76 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_BURMESE 77 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_KHMER 78 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_LAO 79 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_VIETNAMESE 80 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_INDONESIAN 81 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_TAGALOG 82 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_MALAY_ROMAN_SCRIPT 83 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_MALAY_ARABIC_SCRIPT 84 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_AMHARIC 85 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_TIGRINYA 86 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_GALLA 87 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_SOMALI 88 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_SWAHILI 89 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_RUANDA 90 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_RUNDI 91 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_CHEWA 92 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_MALAGASY 93 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_ESPERANTO 94 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_WELSH 128 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_BASQUE 129 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_CATALAN 130 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_LATIN 131 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_QUECHUA 132 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_GUARANI 133 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_AYMARA 134 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_TATAR 135 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_UIGHUR 136 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_DZONGKHA 137 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_JAVANESE 138 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_SUNDANESE 139 - -#if 0 /* these seem to be errors that have been dropped */ -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_SCOTTISH_GAELIC 140 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_IRISH_GAELIC 141 -#endif - -/* The following codes are new as of 2000-03-10 */ -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_GALICIAN 140 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_AFRIKAANS 141 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_BRETON 142 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_INUKTITUT 143 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_SCOTTISH_GAELIC 144 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_MANX_GAELIC 145 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_IRISH_GAELIC 146 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_TONGAN 147 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_GREEK_POLYTONIC 148 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_GREELANDIC 149 -#define TT_MAC_LANGID_AZERBAIJANI_ROMAN_SCRIPT 150 - - -/* - * possible values of the language identifier field in the name records of - * the TTF "name" table when the 'Platform' identifier code is - * TT_PLATFORM_MICROSOFT - * - * the canonical source for the MS assigned LCID's used to be at - * http://www.microsoft.com/typography/OTSPEC/lcid-cp.txt - * now (2002-11-15), the Microsoft site directs to - * http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/reference/loclanghome.asp - * http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q224/8/04.ASP - */ - -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ARABIC_SAUDI_ARABIA 0x0401 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ARABIC_IRAQ 0x0801 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ARABIC_EGYPT 0x0c01 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ARABIC_LIBYA 0x1001 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ARABIC_ALGERIA 0x1401 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ARABIC_MOROCCO 0x1801 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ARABIC_TUNISIA 0x1c01 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ARABIC_OMAN 0x2001 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ARABIC_YEMEN 0x2401 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ARABIC_SYRIA 0x2801 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ARABIC_JORDAN 0x2c01 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ARABIC_LEBANON 0x3001 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ARABIC_KUWAIT 0x3401 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ARABIC_UAE 0x3801 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ARABIC_BAHRAIN 0x3c01 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ARABIC_QATAR 0x4001 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_BULGARIAN_BULGARIA 0x0402 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_CATALAN_SPAIN 0x0403 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_CHINESE_TAIWAN 0x0404 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_CHINESE_PRC 0x0804 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_CHINESE_HONG_KONG 0x0c04 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_CHINESE_SINGAPORE 0x1004 - -#if 1 /* this used to be this value (and it still is in many places) */ -#define TT_MS_LANGID_CHINESE_MACAU 0x1404 -#else /* but beware, Microsoft may change its mind... - the most recent Word reference has the following: :-( */ -#define TT_MS_LANGID_CHINESE_MACAU TT_MS_LANGID_CHINESE_HONG_KONG -#endif - -#define TT_MS_LANGID_CZECH_CZECH_REPUBLIC 0x0405 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_DANISH_DENMARK 0x0406 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_GERMAN_GERMANY 0x0407 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_GERMAN_SWITZERLAND 0x0807 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_GERMAN_AUSTRIA 0x0c07 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_GERMAN_LUXEMBOURG 0x1007 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_GERMAN_LIECHTENSTEI 0x1407 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_GREEK_GREECE 0x0408 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ENGLISH_UNITED_STATES 0x0409 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ENGLISH_UNITED_KINGDOM 0x0809 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ENGLISH_AUSTRALIA 0x0c09 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ENGLISH_CANADA 0x1009 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ENGLISH_NEW_ZEALAND 0x1409 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ENGLISH_IRELAND 0x1809 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ENGLISH_SOUTH_AFRICA 0x1c09 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ENGLISH_JAMAICA 0x2009 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ENGLISH_CARIBBEAN 0x2409 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ENGLISH_BELIZE 0x2809 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ENGLISH_TRINIDAD 0x2c09 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ENGLISH_ZIMBABWE 0x3009 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ENGLISH_PHILIPPINES 0x3409 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_SPANISH_SPAIN_TRADITIONAL_SORT 0x040a -#define TT_MS_LANGID_SPANISH_MEXICO 0x080a -#define TT_MS_LANGID_SPANISH_SPAIN_INTERNATIONAL_SORT 0x0c0a -#define TT_MS_LANGID_SPANISH_GUATEMALA 0x100a -#define TT_MS_LANGID_SPANISH_COSTA_RICA 0x140a -#define TT_MS_LANGID_SPANISH_PANAMA 0x180a -#define TT_MS_LANGID_SPANISH_DOMINICAN_REPUBLIC 0x1c0a -#define TT_MS_LANGID_SPANISH_VENEZUELA 0x200a -#define TT_MS_LANGID_SPANISH_COLOMBIA 0x240a -#define TT_MS_LANGID_SPANISH_PERU 0x280a -#define TT_MS_LANGID_SPANISH_ARGENTINA 0x2c0a -#define TT_MS_LANGID_SPANISH_ECUADOR 0x300a -#define TT_MS_LANGID_SPANISH_CHILE 0x340a -#define TT_MS_LANGID_SPANISH_URUGUAY 0x380a -#define TT_MS_LANGID_SPANISH_PARAGUAY 0x3c0a -#define TT_MS_LANGID_SPANISH_BOLIVIA 0x400a -#define TT_MS_LANGID_SPANISH_EL_SALVADOR 0x440a -#define TT_MS_LANGID_SPANISH_HONDURAS 0x480a -#define TT_MS_LANGID_SPANISH_NICARAGUA 0x4c0a -#define TT_MS_LANGID_SPANISH_PUERTO_RICO 0x500a -#define TT_MS_LANGID_FINNISH_FINLAND 0x040b -#define TT_MS_LANGID_FRENCH_FRANCE 0x040c -#define TT_MS_LANGID_FRENCH_BELGIUM 0x080c -#define TT_MS_LANGID_FRENCH_CANADA 0x0c0c -#define TT_MS_LANGID_FRENCH_SWITZERLAND 0x100c -#define TT_MS_LANGID_FRENCH_LUXEMBOURG 0x140c -#define TT_MS_LANGID_FRENCH_MONACO 0x180c -#define TT_MS_LANGID_HEBREW_ISRAEL 0x040d -#define TT_MS_LANGID_HUNGARIAN_HUNGARY 0x040e -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ICELANDIC_ICELAND 0x040f -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ITALIAN_ITALY 0x0410 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ITALIAN_SWITZERLAND 0x0810 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_JAPANESE_JAPAN 0x0411 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_KOREAN_EXTENDED_WANSUNG_KOREA 0x0412 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_KOREAN_JOHAB_KOREA 0x0812 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_DUTCH_NETHERLANDS 0x0413 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_DUTCH_BELGIUM 0x0813 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_NORWEGIAN_NORWAY_BOKMAL 0x0414 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_NORWEGIAN_NORWAY_NYNORSK 0x0814 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_POLISH_POLAND 0x0415 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_PORTUGUESE_BRAZIL 0x0416 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_PORTUGUESE_PORTUGAL 0x0816 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_RHAETO_ROMANIC_SWITZERLAND 0x0417 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ROMANIAN_ROMANIA 0x0418 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_MOLDAVIAN_MOLDAVIA 0x0818 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_RUSSIAN_RUSSIA 0x0419 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_RUSSIAN_MOLDAVIA 0x0819 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_CROATIAN_CROATIA 0x041a -#define TT_MS_LANGID_SERBIAN_SERBIA_LATIN 0x081a -#define TT_MS_LANGID_SERBIAN_SERBIA_CYRILLIC 0x0c1a -#define TT_MS_LANGID_SLOVAK_SLOVAKIA 0x041b -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ALBANIAN_ALBANIA 0x041c -#define TT_MS_LANGID_SWEDISH_SWEDEN 0x041d -#define TT_MS_LANGID_SWEDISH_FINLAND 0x081d -#define TT_MS_LANGID_THAI_THAILAND 0x041e -#define TT_MS_LANGID_TURKISH_TURKEY 0x041f -#define TT_MS_LANGID_URDU_PAKISTAN 0x0420 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_INDONESIAN_INDONESIA 0x0421 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_UKRAINIAN_UKRAINE 0x0422 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_BELARUSIAN_BELARUS 0x0423 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_SLOVENE_SLOVENIA 0x0424 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ESTONIAN_ESTONIA 0x0425 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_LATVIAN_LATVIA 0x0426 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_LITHUANIAN_LITHUANIA 0x0427 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_CLASSIC_LITHUANIAN_LITHUANIA 0x0827 - -#if 0 /* this seems to be an error that have been dropped */ -#define TT_MS_LANGID_MAORI_NEW_ZEALAND 0x0428 -#endif - -#define TT_MS_LANGID_FARSI_IRAN 0x0429 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_VIETNAMESE_VIET_NAM 0x042a -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ARMENIAN_ARMENIA 0x042b -#define TT_MS_LANGID_AZERI_AZERBAIJAN_LATIN 0x042c -#define TT_MS_LANGID_AZERI_AZERBAIJAN_CYRILLIC 0x082c -#define TT_MS_LANGID_BASQUE_SPAIN 0x042d -#define TT_MS_LANGID_SORBIAN_GERMANY 0x042e -#define TT_MS_LANGID_MACEDONIAN_MACEDONIA 0x042f -#define TT_MS_LANGID_SUTU_SOUTH_AFRICA 0x0430 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_TSONGA_SOUTH_AFRICA 0x0431 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_TSWANA_SOUTH_AFRICA 0x0432 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_VENDA_SOUTH_AFRICA 0x0433 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_XHOSA_SOUTH_AFRICA 0x0434 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ZULU_SOUTH_AFRICA 0x0435 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_AFRIKAANS_SOUTH_AFRICA 0x0436 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_GEORGIAN_GEORGIA 0x0437 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_FAEROESE_FAEROE_ISLANDS 0x0438 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_HINDI_INDIA 0x0439 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_MALTESE_MALTA 0x043a -#define TT_MS_LANGID_SAAMI_LAPONIA 0x043b - -#if 0 /* this seems to be a previous invertion */ -#define TT_MS_LANGID_IRISH_GAELIC_IRELAND 0x043c -#define TT_MS_LANGID_SCOTTISH_GAELIC_UNITED_KINGDOM 0x083c -#else -#define TT_MS_LANGID_SCOTTISH_GAELIC_UNITED_KINGDOM 0x083c -#define TT_MS_LANGID_IRISH_GAELIC_IRELAND 0x043c -#endif - -#define TT_MS_LANGID_MALAY_MALAYSIA 0x043e -#define TT_MS_LANGID_MALAY_BRUNEI_DARUSSALAM 0x083e -#define TT_MS_LANGID_KAZAK_KAZAKSTAN 0x043f -#define TT_MS_LANGID_SWAHILI_KENYA 0x0441 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_UZBEK_UZBEKISTAN_LATIN 0x0443 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_UZBEK_UZBEKISTAN_CYRILLIC 0x0843 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_TATAR_TATARSTAN 0x0444 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_BENGALI_INDIA 0x0445 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_PUNJABI_INDIA 0x0446 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_GUJARATI_INDIA 0x0447 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ORIYA_INDIA 0x0448 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_TAMIL_INDIA 0x0449 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_TELUGU_INDIA 0x044a -#define TT_MS_LANGID_KANNADA_INDIA 0x044b -#define TT_MS_LANGID_MALAYALAM_INDIA 0x044c -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ASSAMESE_INDIA 0x044d -#define TT_MS_LANGID_MARATHI_INDIA 0x044e -#define TT_MS_LANGID_SANSKRIT_INDIA 0x044f -#define TT_MS_LANGID_KONKANI_INDIA 0x0457 - -/* new as of 2001-01-01 */ -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ARABIC_GENERAL 0x0001 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_CHINESE_GENERAL 0x0004 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ENGLISH_GENERAL 0x0009 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_FRENCH_WEST_INDIES 0x1c0c -#define TT_MS_LANGID_FRENCH_REUNION 0x200c -#define TT_MS_LANGID_FRENCH_CONGO 0x240c - /* which was formerly: */ -#define TT_MS_LANGID_FRENCH_ZAIRE TT_MS_LANGID_FRENCH_CONGO - -#define TT_MS_LANGID_FRENCH_SENEGAL 0x280c -#define TT_MS_LANGID_FRENCH_CAMEROON 0x2c0c -#define TT_MS_LANGID_FRENCH_COTE_D_IVOIRE 0x300c -#define TT_MS_LANGID_FRENCH_MALI 0x340c -#define TT_MS_LANGID_BOSNIAN_BOSNIA_HERZEGOVINA 0x101a -#define TT_MS_LANGID_URDU_INDIA 0x0820 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_TAJIK_TAJIKISTAN 0x0428 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_YIDDISH_GERMANY 0x043d -#define TT_MS_LANGID_KIRGHIZ_KIRGHIZSTAN 0x0440 - /* alias declared in Windows 2000 */ -#define TT_MS_LANGID_KIRGHIZ_KIRGHIZ_REPUBLIC \ - TT_MS_LANGID_KIRGHIZ_KIRGHIZSTAN - -#define TT_MS_LANGID_TURKMEN_TURKMENISTAN 0x0442 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_MONGOLIAN_MONGOLIA /* Cyrillic */ 0x0450 - - /* this seems to be inconsistant... :-( - * here is the current "official" way: */ -#define TT_MS_LANGID_TIBETAN_BHUTAN 0x0451 - /* and now here is what is used by Passport SDK */ -#define TT_MS_LANGID_TIBETAN_CHINA 0x0451 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_DZONGHKA_BHUTAN 0x0851 - /* end of inconsistency */ - -#define TT_MS_LANGID_WELSH_WALES 0x0452 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_KHMER_CAMBODIA 0x0453 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_LAO_LAOS 0x0454 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_BURMESE_MYANMAR 0x0455 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_GALICIAN_SPAIN 0x0456 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_MANIPURI_INDIA 0x0458 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_SINDHI_INDIA 0x0459 - /* the following one is only encountered in Microsoft RTF specification */ -#define TT_MS_LANGID_KASHMIRI_PAKISTAN 0x0460 - /* the following one is not in the Passport list, looks like an omission */ -#define TT_MS_LANGID_KASHMIRI_INDIA 0x0860 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_NEPALI_NEPAL 0x0461 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_NEPALI_INDIA 0x0861 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_FRISIAN_NETHERLANDS 0x0462 - - - /* new as of 2001-03-01 (from Office Xp) */ -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ENGLISH_HONG_KONG 0x3c09 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ENGLISH_INDIA 0x4009 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ENGLISH_MALAYSIA 0x4409 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_ENGLISH_SINGAPORE 0x4809 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_SYRIAC_SYRIA 0x045a -#define TT_MS_LANGID_SINHALESE_SRI_LANKA 0x045b -#define TT_MS_LANGID_CHEROKEE_UNITED_STATES 0x045c -#define TT_MS_LANGID_INUKTITUT_CANADA 0x045d -#define TT_MS_LANGID_AMHARIC_ETHIOPIA 0x045e -#define TT_MS_LANGID_TAMAZIGHT_MOROCCO 0x045f -#define TT_MS_LANGID_TAMAZIGHT_MOROCCO_LATIN 0x085f -#define TT_MS_LANGID_PASHTO_AFGHANISTAN 0x0463 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_FILIPINO_PHILIPPINES 0x0464 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_DHIVEHI_MALDIVES 0x0465 - /* alias declared in Windows 2000 */ -#define TT_MS_LANGID_DIVEHI_MALDIVES TT_MS_LANGID_DHIVEHI_MALDIVES - /* for language codes from 0x0466 to 0x0471, see below */ -#define TT_MS_LANGID_OROMO_ETHIOPIA 0x0472 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_TIGRIGNA_ETHIOPIA 0x0473 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_TIGRIGNA_ERYTHREA 0x0873 - /* also spelled in the `Passport SDK' list as: */ -#define TT_MS_LANGID_TIGRIGNA_ERYTREA TT_MS_LANGID_TIGRIGNA_ERYTHREA - - /* New additions from Windows Xp/Passport SDK. AL 2001-11-10. */ - - /* don't ask me what this one means... :-( - * note it is currently commented out -#define TT_MS_LANGID_GREEK_GREECE2 0x2008 - * end of comment to avoid strange code */ - -#define TT_MS_LANGID_SPANISH_UNITED_STATES 0x540a - /* these following two blatently violate MS specs, by using a sublang>0x1F */ -#define TT_MS_LANGID_SPANISH_LATIN_AMERICA 0xE40a -#define TT_MS_LANGID_FRENCH_NORTH_AFRICA 0xE40c - -#define TT_MS_LANGID_FRENCH_MOROCCO 0x380c -#define TT_MS_LANGID_FRENCH_HAITI 0x3c0c -#define TT_MS_LANGID_BENGALI_BANGLADESH 0x0845 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_PUNJABI_ARABIC_PAKISTAN 0x0846 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_MONGOLIAN_MONGOLIA_MONGOLIAN 0x0850 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_EDO_NIGERIA 0x0466 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_FULFULDE_NIGERIA 0x0467 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_HAUSA_NIGERIA 0x0468 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_IBIBIO_NIGERIA 0x0469 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_YORUBA_NIGERIA 0x046a - /* language codes from 0x046b to 0x046f are (still) unknown. */ -#define TT_MS_LANGID_IGBO_NIGERIA 0x0470 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_KANURI_NIGERIA 0x0471 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_GUARANI_PARAGUAY 0x0474 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_HAWAIIAN_UNITED_STATES 0x0475 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_LATIN 0x0476 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_SOMALI_SOMALIA 0x0477 - /* Note Yi does not have a (proper) ISO639-2 code, since it is mostly not - * written (but OTOH the peculiar writing system is worth studying). */ -#define TT_MS_LANGID_YI_CHINA 0x0478 -#define TT_MS_LANGID_PAPIAMENTU_NETHERLANDS_ANTILLES 0x0479 - -/* - * possible values of the 'Name' identifier field in the name records of - * the TTF "name" table. These values are platform independent. - */ - -#define TT_NAME_ID_COPYRIGHT 0 -#define TT_NAME_ID_FONT_FAMILY 1 -#define TT_NAME_ID_FONT_SUBFAMILY 2 -#define TT_NAME_ID_UNIQUE_ID 3 -#define TT_NAME_ID_FULL_NAME 4 -#define TT_NAME_ID_VERSION_STRING 5 -#define TT_NAME_ID_PS_NAME 6 -#define TT_NAME_ID_TRADEMARK 7 -/* the following values are from the OpenType spec */ -#define TT_NAME_ID_MANUFACTURER 8 -#define TT_NAME_ID_DESIGNER 9 -#define TT_NAME_ID_DESCRIPTION 10 -#define TT_NAME_ID_VENDOR_URL 11 -#define TT_NAME_ID_DESIGNER_URL 12 -#define TT_NAME_ID_LICENSE 13 -#define TT_NAME_ID_LICENSE_URL 14 -/* number 15 is reserved */ -#define TT_NAME_ID_PREFERRED_FAMILY 16 -#define TT_NAME_ID_PREFERRED_SUBFAMILY 17 -#define TT_NAME_ID_MAC_FULL_NAME 18 -/* The following code is new as of 2000-01-21 */ -#define TT_NAME_ID_SAMPLE_TEXT 19 -/* This is new in OpenType 1.3 */ -#define TT_NAME_ID_CID_FINDFONT_NAME 20 - - -/* - * Bit Mask values for the Unicode Ranges from the TTF "OS2 " table. - */ - -/* General Scripts Area */ - -/* Bit 0 Basic Latin */ -#define TT_UCR_BASIC_LATIN (1L << 0) /* U+0020-U+007E */ -/* Bit 1 C1 Controls and Latin-1 Supplement */ -#define TT_UCR_LATIN1_SUPPLEMENT (1L << 1) /* U+0080-U+00FF */ -/* Bit 2 Latin Extended-A */ -#define TT_UCR_LATIN_EXTENDED_A (1L << 2) /* U+0100-U+017F */ -/* Bit 3 Latin Extended-B */ -#define TT_UCR_LATIN_EXTENDED_B (1L << 3) /* U+0180-U+024F */ -/* Bit 4 IPA Extensions */ -#define TT_UCR_IPA_EXTENSIONS (1L << 4) /* U+0250-U+02AF */ -/* Bit 5 Spacing Modifier Letters */ -#define TT_UCR_SPACING_MODIFIER (1L << 5) /* U+02B0-U+02FF */ -/* Bit 6 Combining Diacritical Marks */ -#define TT_UCR_COMBINING_DIACRITICS (1L << 6) /* U+0300-U+036F */ -/* Bit 7 Greek and Coptic */ -#define TT_UCR_GREEK (1L << 7) /* U+0370-U+03FF */ -/* Bit 8 is reserved (was: Greek Symbols and Coptic) */ -/* Bit 9 Cyrillic + */ -/* Cyrillic Supplementary */ -#define TT_UCR_CYRILLIC (1L << 9) /* U+0400-U+04FF */ - /* U+0500-U+052F */ -/* Bit 10 Armenian */ -#define TT_UCR_ARMENIAN (1L << 10) /* U+0530-U+058F */ -/* Bit 11 Hebrew */ -#define TT_UCR_HEBREW (1L << 11) /* U+0590-U+05FF */ -/* Bit 12 is reserved (was: Hebrew Extended) */ -/* Bit 13 Arabic */ -#define TT_UCR_ARABIC (1L << 13) /* U+0600-U+06FF */ -/* Bit 14 is reserved (was: Arabic Extended) */ -/* Bit 15 Devanagari */ -#define TT_UCR_DEVANAGARI (1L << 15) /* U+0900-U+097F */ -/* Bit 16 Bengali */ -#define TT_UCR_BENGALI (1L << 16) /* U+0980-U+09FF */ -/* Bit 17 Gurmukhi */ -#define TT_UCR_GURMUKHI (1L << 17) /* U+0A00-U+0A7F */ -/* Bit 18 Gujarati */ -#define TT_UCR_GUJARATI (1L << 18) /* U+0A80-U+0AFF */ -/* Bit 19 Oriya */ -#define TT_UCR_ORIYA (1L << 19) /* U+0B00-U+0B7F */ -/* Bit 20 Tamil */ -#define TT_UCR_TAMIL (1L << 20) /* U+0B80-U+0BFF */ -/* Bit 21 Telugu */ -#define TT_UCR_TELUGU (1L << 21) /* U+0C00-U+0C7F */ -/* Bit 22 Kannada */ -#define TT_UCR_KANNADA (1L << 22) /* U+0C80-U+0CFF */ -/* Bit 23 Malayalam */ -#define TT_UCR_MALAYALAM (1L << 23) /* U+0D00-U+0D7F */ -/* Bit 24 Thai */ -#define TT_UCR_THAI (1L << 24) /* U+0E00-U+0E7F */ -/* Bit 25 Lao */ -#define TT_UCR_LAO (1L << 25) /* U+0E80-U+0EFF */ -/* Bit 26 Georgian */ -#define TT_UCR_GEORGIAN (1L << 26) /* U+10A0-U+10FF */ -/* Bit 27 is reserved (was Georgian Extended) */ -/* Bit 28 Hangul Jamo */ -#define TT_UCR_HANGUL_JAMO (1L << 28) /* U+1100-U+11FF */ -/* Bit 29 Latin Extended Additional */ -#define TT_UCR_LATIN_EXTENDED_ADDITIONAL (1L << 29) /* U+1E00-U+1EFF */ -/* Bit 30 Greek Extended */ -#define TT_UCR_GREEK_EXTENDED (1L << 30) /* U+1F00-U+1FFF */ - -/* Symbols Area */ - -/* Bit 31 General Punctuation */ -#define TT_UCR_GENERAL_PUNCTUATION (1L << 31) /* U+2000-U+206F */ -/* Bit 32 Superscripts And Subscripts */ -#define TT_UCR_SUPERSCRIPTS_SUBSCRIPTS (1L << 0) /* U+2070-U+209F */ -/* Bit 33 Currency Symbols */ -#define TT_UCR_CURRENCY_SYMBOLS (1L << 1) /* U+20A0-U+20CF */ -/* Bit 34 Combining Diacritical Marks For Symbols */ -#define TT_UCR_COMBINING_DIACRITICS_SYMB (1L << 2) /* U+20D0-U+20FF */ -/* Bit 35 Letterlike Symbols */ -#define TT_UCR_LETTERLIKE_SYMBOLS (1L << 3) /* U+2100-U+214F */ -/* Bit 36 Number Forms */ -#define TT_UCR_NUMBER_FORMS (1L << 4) /* U+2150-U+218F */ -/* Bit 37 Arrows + */ -/* Supplemental Arrows-A + */ -/* Supplemental Arrows-B */ -#define TT_UCR_ARROWS (1L << 5) /* U+2190-U+21FF */ - /* U+27F0-U+27FF */ - /* U+2900-U+297F */ -/* Bit 38 Mathematical Operators + */ -/* Supplemental Mathematical Operators + */ -/* Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-A + */ -/* Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-B */ -#define TT_UCR_MATHEMATICAL_OPERATORS (1L << 6) /* U+2200-U+22FF */ - /* U+2A00-U+2AFF */ - /* U+27C0-U+27EF */ - /* U+2980-U+29FF */ -/* Bit 39 Miscellaneous Technical */ -#define TT_UCR_MISCELLANEOUS_TECHNICAL (1L << 7) /* U+2300-U+23FF */ -/* Bit 40 Control Pictures */ -#define TT_UCR_CONTROL_PICTURES (1L << 8) /* U+2400-U+243F */ -/* Bit 41 Optical Character Recognition */ -#define TT_UCR_OCR (1L << 9) /* U+2440-U+245F */ -/* Bit 42 Enclosed Alphanumerics */ -#define TT_UCR_ENCLOSED_ALPHANUMERICS (1L << 10) /* U+2460-U+24FF */ -/* Bit 43 Box Drawing */ -#define TT_UCR_BOX_DRAWING (1L << 11) /* U+2500-U+257F */ -/* Bit 44 Block Elements */ -#define TT_UCR_BLOCK_ELEMENTS (1L << 12) /* U+2580-U+259F */ -/* Bit 45 Geometric Shapes */ -#define TT_UCR_GEOMETRIC_SHAPES (1L << 13) /* U+25A0-U+25FF */ -/* Bit 46 Miscellaneous Symbols */ -#define TT_UCR_MISCELLANEOUS_SYMBOLS (1L << 14) /* U+2600-U+26FF */ -/* Bit 47 Dingbats */ -#define TT_UCR_DINGBATS (1L << 15) /* U+2700-U+27BF */ - -/* CJK Phonetics and Symbols Area */ - -/* Bit 48 CJK Symbols And Punctuation */ -#define TT_UCR_CJK_SYMBOLS (1L << 16) /* U+3000-U+303F */ -/* Bit 49 Hiragana */ -#define TT_UCR_HIRAGANA (1L << 17) /* U+3040-U+309F */ -/* Bit 50 Katakana + */ -/* Katakana Phonetic Extensions */ -#define TT_UCR_KATAKANA (1L << 18) /* U+30A0-U+30FF */ - /* U+31F0-U+31FF */ -/* Bit 51 Bopomofo + */ -/* Bopomofo Extended */ -#define TT_UCR_BOPOMOFO (1L << 19) /* U+3100-U+312F */ - /* U+31A0-U+31BF */ -/* Bit 52 Hangul Compatibility Jamo */ -#define TT_UCR_HANGUL_COMPATIBILITY_JAMO (1L << 20) /* U+3130-U+318F */ -/* Bit 53 Kanbun (also named `CJK Miscellaneous') */ -#define TT_UCR_CJK_MISC (1L << 21) /* U+3190-U+319F */ -#define TT_UCR_KANBUN TT_UCR_CJK_MISC -/* Bit 54 Enclosed CJK Letters And Months */ -#define TT_UCR_ENCLOSED_CJK_LETTERS_MONTHS (1L << 22) /* U+3200-U+32FF */ -/* Bit 55 CJK Compatibility */ -#define TT_UCR_CJK_COMPATIBILITY (1L << 23) /* U+3300-U+33FF */ - -/* Hangul Syllables Area */ - -/* Bit 56 Hangul */ -#define TT_UCR_HANGUL (1L << 24) /* U+AC00-U+D7A3 */ - -/* Surrogates Area */ - -/* Bit 57 High Surrogates + */ -/* High Private Use Surrogates + */ -/* Low Surrogates */ -#define TT_UCR_SURROGATES (1L << 25) /* U+D800-U+DB7F */ - /* U+DB80-U+DBFF */ - /* U+DC00-U+DFFF */ - /* According to OpenType specs v.1.3+, setting bit 57 implies that there */ - /* is at least one codepoint beyond the Basic Multilingual Plane that is */ - /* supported by this font. So really means: U+10000-U+10FFFD */ - -/* Bit 58 is reserved for Unicode SubRanges */ - -/* CJK Ideographs Area */ - -/* Bit 59 CJK Unified Ideographs + */ -/* CJK Radicals Supplement + */ -/* Kangxi Radicals + */ -/* Ideographic Description Characters + */ -/* CJK Unified Ideographs Extension A + */ -/* CJK Unified Ideographs Extension B + */ -/* Kanbun */ -#define TT_UCR_CJK_UNIFIED_IDEOGRAPHS (1L << 27) /* U+4E00-U+9FFF */ - /* U+2E80-U+2EFF */ - /* U+2F00-U+2FDF */ - /* U+2FF0-U+2FFF */ - /* U+3400-U+4DB5 */ - /*U+20000-U+2A6DF*/ - /* U+3190-U+319F */ - -/* Private Use Area */ - -/* Bit 60 Private Use */ -#define TT_UCR_PRIVATE_USE (1L << 28) /* U+E000-U+F8FF */ - -/* Compatibility Area and Specials */ - -/* Bit 61 CJK Compatibility Ideographs + */ -/* CJK Compatibility Ideographs Supplement */ -#define TT_UCR_CJK_COMPATIBILITY_IDEOGRAPHS (1L << 29) /* U+F900-U+FAFF */ - /*U+2F800-U+2FA1F*/ -/* Bit 62 Alphabetic Presentation Forms */ -#define TT_UCR_ALPHABETIC_PRESENTATION_FORMS (1L << 30) /* U+FB00-U+FB4F */ -/* Bit 63 Arabic Presentation Forms-A */ -#define TT_UCR_ARABIC_PRESENTATIONS_A (1L << 31) /* U+FB50-U+FDFF */ -/* Bit 64 Combining Half Marks */ -#define TT_UCR_COMBINING_HALF_MARKS (1L << 0) /* U+FE20-U+FE2F */ -/* Bit 65 CJK Compatibility Forms */ -#define TT_UCR_CJK_COMPATIBILITY_FORMS (1L << 1) /* U+FE30-U+FE4F */ -/* Bit 66 Small Form Variants */ -#define TT_UCR_SMALL_FORM_VARIANTS (1L << 2) /* U+FE50-U+FE6F */ -/* Bit 67 Arabic Presentation Forms-B */ -#define TT_UCR_ARABIC_PRESENTATIONS_B (1L << 3) /* U+FE70-U+FEFE */ -/* Bit 68 Halfwidth And Fullwidth Forms */ -#define TT_UCR_HALFWIDTH_FULLWIDTH_FORMS (1L << 4) /* U+FF00-U+FFEF */ -/* Bit 69 Specials */ -#define TT_UCR_SPECIALS (1L << 5) /* U+FEFF, - U+FFF0-U+FFFF */ -/* Bit 70 Tibetan */ -#define TT_UCR_TIBETAN (1L << 6) /* U+0F00-U+0FFF */ -/* Bit 71 Syriac */ -#define TT_UCR_SYRIAC (1L << 7) /* U+0700-U+074F */ -/* Bit 72 Thaana */ -#define TT_UCR_THAANA (1L << 8) /* U+0780-U+07BF */ -/* Bit 73 Sinhala */ -#define TT_UCR_SINHALA (1L << 9) /* U+0D80-U+0DFF */ -/* Bit 74 Myanmar */ -#define TT_UCR_MYANMAR (1L << 10) /* U+1000-U+109F */ -/* Bit 75 Ethiopic */ -#define TT_UCR_ETHIOPIC (1L << 11) /* U+1200-U+137F */ -/* Bit 76 Cherokee */ -#define TT_UCR_CHEROKEE (1L << 12) /* U+13A0-U+13FF */ -/* Bit 77 Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics */ -#define TT_UCR_CANADIAN_ABORIGINAL_SYLLABICS (1L << 13) /* U+1400-U+167F */ -/* Bit 78 Ogham */ -#define TT_UCR_OGHAM (1L << 14) /* U+1680-U+169F */ -/* Bit 79 Runic */ -#define TT_UCR_RUNIC (1L << 15) /* U+16A0-U+16FF */ -/* Bit 80 Khmer */ -#define TT_UCR_KHMER (1L << 16) /* U+1780-U+17FF */ -/* Bit 81 Mongolian */ -#define TT_UCR_MONGOLIAN (1L << 17) /* U+1800-U+18AF */ -/* Bit 82 Braille Patterns */ -#define TT_UCR_BRAILLE (1L << 18) /* U+2800-U+28FF */ -/* Bit 83 Yi Syllables + */ -/* Yi Radicals */ -#define TT_UCR_YI (1L << 19) /* U+A000-U+A48F */ - /* U+A490-U+A4CF */ -/* Bit 84 Tagalog + */ -/* Hanunoo + */ -/* Buhid + */ -/* Tagbanwa */ -#define TT_UCR_PHILIPPINE (1L << 20) /* U+1700-U+171F */ - /* U+1720-U+173F */ - /* U+1740-U+175F */ - /* U+1760-U+177F */ -/* Bit 85 Old Italic */ -#define TT_UCR_OLD_ITALIC (1L << 21) /*U+10300-U+1032F*/ -/* Bit 86 Gothic */ -#define TT_UCR_GOTHIC (1L << 22) /*U+10330-U+1034F*/ -/* Bit 87 Deseret */ -#define TT_UCR_DESERET (1L << 23) /*U+10400-U+1044F*/ -/* Bit 88 Byzantine Musical Symbols + */ -/* Musical Symbols */ -#define TT_UCR_MUSICAL_SYMBOLS (1L << 24) /*U+1D000-U+1D0FF*/ - /*U+1D100-U+1D1FF*/ -/* Bit 89 Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols */ -#define TT_UCR_MATH_ALPHANUMERIC_SYMBOLS (1L << 25) /*U+1D400-U+1D7FF*/ -/* Bit 90 Private Use (plane 15) + */ -/* Private Use (plane 16) */ -#define TT_UCR_PRIVATE_USE_SUPPLEMENTARY (1L << 26) /*U+F0000-U+FFFFD*/ - /*U+100000-U+10FFFD*/ -/* Bit 91 Variation Selectors */ -#define TT_UCR_VARIATION_SELECTORS (1L << 27) /* U+FE00-U+FE0F */ -/* Bit 92 Tags */ -#define TT_UCR_TAGS (1L << 28) /*U+E0000-U+E007F*/ - - -/* Some compilers have a very limited length of identifiers. */ -#if defined( __TURBOC__ ) && __TURBOC__ < 0x0410 || defined( __PACIFIC__ ) \ - || defined( M_I86 ) && !defined( _M_I86 ) -#define HAVE_LIMIT_ON_IDENTS -#endif - -#ifndef HAVE_LIMIT_ON_IDENTS - -/* - * Here some alias #defines in order to be clearer. - * - * These are not always #defined to stay within the 31 character limit - * which some compilers have. - * - * Credits go to Dave Hoo for pointing out that modern - * Borland compilers (read: from BC++ 3.1 on) can increase this limit. - * If you get a warning with such a compiler, use the -i40 switch. - */ - -#define TT_UCR_ARABIC_PRESENTATION_FORMS_A \ - TT_UCR_ARABIC_PRESENTATIONS_A -#define TT_UCR_ARABIC_PRESENTATION_FORMS_B \ - TT_UCR_ARABIC_PRESENTATIONS_B - -#define TT_UCR_COMBINING_DIACRITICAL_MARKS \ - TT_UCR_COMBINING_DIACRITICS -#define TT_UCR_COMBINING_DIACRITICAL_MARKS_SYMB \ - TT_UCR_COMBINING_DIACRITICS_SYMB - -#endif /* ndef HAVE_LIMIT_ON_IDENTS */ - -#endif /* FTNAMEID_H */ - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttapi.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttapi.c deleted file mode 100644 index a2d86c99434..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttapi.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2220 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ttapi.c - * - * High-level interface implementation - * - * Copyright 1996-2000 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. - * - * Notes: - * - * This file is used to implement most of the functions that are - * defined in the file "freetype.h". However, two functions are - * implemented elsewhere : - * - * TT_MulDiv and TT_MulFix are in ttcalc.h/ttcalc.c - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#include "ttconfig.h" - -#include "freetype.h" -#include "ttengine.h" -#include "ttcalc.h" -#include "ttmemory.h" -#include "ttcache.h" -#include "ttfile.h" -#include "ttobjs.h" -#include "ttload.h" -#include "ttgload.h" -#include "ttraster.h" -#include "ttextend.h" - - -/* required by the tracing mode */ -#undef TT_COMPONENT -#define TT_COMPONENT trace_api - - -#ifdef TT_STATIC_RASTER -#define RAS_OPS /* void */ -#define RAS_OP /* void */ -#else -#define RAS_OPS ((TRaster_Instance*)_engine->raster_component), -#define RAS_OP ((TRaster_Instance*)_engine->raster_component) -#endif /* TT_STATIC_RASTER */ - - -#define RENDER_Glyph( glyph, target ) \ - Render_Glyph( RAS_OPS glyph, target ) - -#define RENDER_Gray_Glyph( glyph, target, palette ) \ - Render_Gray_Glyph( RAS_OPS glyph, target, palette ) - - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_FreeType_Version - * - * Description : Returns the major and minor version of the library. - * - * Input : major, minor addresses - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * MT-Note : YES! - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_FreeType_Version( int *major, - int *minor ) - { - if ( !major || !minor ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - *major = TT_FREETYPE_MAJOR; - *minor = TT_FREETYPE_MINOR; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Init_FreeType - * - * Description : The library's engine initializer. This function - * must be called prior to any call. - * - * Input : engine pointer to a FreeType engine instance - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * MT-Note : This function should be called each time you want - * to create a TT_Engine. It is not necessarily thread - * safe depending on the implementations of ttmemory, - * ttfile and ttmutex, so take care. Their default - * implementations are safe, however. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Init_FreeType( TT_Engine* engine ) - { - PEngine_Instance _engine; - - TT_Error error; - int n; - - - /* first of all, initialize memory sub-system */ - error = TTMemory_Init(); - if ( error ) - return error; - - /* Allocate engine instance */ - if ( ALLOC( _engine, sizeof ( TEngine_Instance ) ) ) - return error; - -#undef TT_FAIL -#define TT_FAIL( x ) ( error = x (_engine) ) != TT_Err_Ok - - /* Initalize components */ - if ( TT_FAIL( TTFile_Init ) || - TT_FAIL( TTCache_Init ) || -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_EXTEND_ENGINE - TT_FAIL( TTExtend_Init ) || -#endif - TT_FAIL( TTObjs_Init ) || - TT_FAIL( TTRaster_Init ) ) - goto Fail; - -#undef TT_FAIL - - /* set the gray palette defaults: 0 to 4 */ - for ( n = 0; n < 5; n++ ) - _engine->raster_palette[n] = (Byte)n; /* Conversion ok, some warn */ - - /* create the engine lock */ - MUTEX_Create( _engine->lock ); - - HANDLE_Set( *engine, _engine ); - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail: - TT_Done_FreeType( *engine ); - HANDLE_Set( *engine, NULL ); - return error; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Done_FreeType - * - * Description : The library's engine finalizer. This function - * will discard all active face and glyph objects - * from the heap. - * - * Input : engine FreeType engine instance - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * MT-Note : Destroys an engine. Not necessarily thread-safe - * depending on the implementations of ttmemory, - * ttfile and ttmutex. The default implementations - * are safe, however. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Done_FreeType( TT_Engine engine ) - { - PEngine_Instance _engine = HANDLE_Engine( engine ); - - - if ( !_engine ) - return TT_Err_Ok; - - MUTEX_Destroy( _engine->lock ); - - TTRaster_Done( _engine ); - TTObjs_Done ( _engine ); -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_EXTEND_ENGINE - TTExtend_Done( _engine ); -#endif - TTCache_Done ( _engine ); - TTFile_Done ( _engine ); - FREE( _engine ); - - TTMemory_Done(); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_GRAY_SCALING - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Set_Raster_Gray_Palette - * - * Description : Sets the gray-levels palette used for font - * smoothing. - * - * Input : engine FreeType engine instance - * palette address of palette (a 5 byte array) - * - * Output : Invalid argument if 'palette' is NULL. - * - * MT-Note: NO! Unprotected modification of an engine's palette. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Set_Raster_Gray_Palette( TT_Engine engine, - Byte* palette ) - { - int i; - - - if ( !palette ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - for ( i = 0; i < 5; i++ ) - HANDLE_Engine( engine )->raster_palette[i] = (Byte)palette[i]; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - -#endif /* TT_CONFIG_OPTION_GRAY_SCALING */ - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Open_Face - * - * Description : Creates a new face object from a given font file. - * - * Input : engine FreeType engine instance - * fontPathName the font file's pathname - * face adress of returned face handle - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * Note : The face handle is set to NULL in case of failure. - * - * MT-Note : YES! - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Open_Face( TT_Engine engine, - const TT_Text* fontPathName, - TT_Face* face ) - { - PEngine_Instance _engine = HANDLE_Engine( engine ); - - TFont_Input input; - TT_Error error; - TT_Stream stream; - PFace _face; - - - if ( !_engine ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Engine; - - /* open the file */ - error = TT_Open_Stream( fontPathName, &stream ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - input.stream = stream; - input.fontIndex = 0; - input.engine = _engine; - - /* Create and load the new face object - this is thread-safe */ - error = CACHE_New( _engine->objs_face_cache, - _face, - &input ); - - /* Set the handle */ - HANDLE_Set( *face, _face ); - - if ( error ) - goto Fail; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail: - TT_Close_Stream( &stream ); - return error; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Open_Collection - * - * Description : Creates a new face object from a given font file. - * - * Input : engine FreeType engine instance - * collectionPathName the font file's pathname - * fontIndex index of font in TrueType collection - * face adress of returned face handle - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * Note : The face handle is set to NULL in case of failure. - * - * MT-Note : YES! - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Open_Collection( TT_Engine engine, - const TT_Text* collectionPathName, - TT_ULong fontIndex, - TT_Face* face ) - { - PEngine_Instance _engine = HANDLE_Engine( engine ); - - TFont_Input input; - TT_Error error; - TT_Stream stream; - PFace _face; - - - if ( !_engine ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Engine; - - /* open the file */ - error = TT_Open_Stream( collectionPathName, &stream ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - input.stream = stream; - input.fontIndex = fontIndex; - input.engine = _engine; - - /* Create and load the new face object - this is thread-safe */ - error = CACHE_New( _engine->objs_face_cache, - _face, - &input ); - - /* Set the handle */ - HANDLE_Set( *face, _face ); - - if ( error ) - goto Fail; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail: - TT_Close_Stream( &stream ); - - return error; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Get_Face_Properties - * - * Description : Returns face properties. - * - * Input : face the face handle - * properties address of target properties record - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * Note : Currently, max_Faces is always set to 0. - * - * MT-Note : YES! Reads only permanent data. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_Face_Properties( TT_Face face, - TT_Face_Properties* properties ) - { - PFace _face = HANDLE_Face( face ); - - - if ( !_face ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Face_Handle; - - properties->num_Glyphs = _face->numGlyphs; - properties->max_Points = _face->maxPoints; - properties->max_Contours = _face->maxContours; - properties->num_CharMaps = _face->numCMaps; - properties->num_Names = _face->nameTable.numNameRecords; - - if ( _face->ttcHeader.DirCount == 0 ) - properties->num_Faces = 1; - else - properties->num_Faces = _face->ttcHeader.DirCount; - - properties->header = &_face->fontHeader; - properties->horizontal = &_face->horizontalHeader; - - if ( _face->verticalInfo ) - properties->vertical = &_face->verticalHeader; - else - properties->vertical = NULL; - - properties->os2 = &_face->os2; - properties->postscript = &_face->postscript; - properties->hdmx = &_face->hdmx; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Set_Face_Pointer - * - * Description : Each face object has one pointer, which use is - * reserved to client applications. The TrueType - * engine never accesses or uses this field. - * - * This function is used to set the pointer. - * - * Input : face the given face handle - * data the generic pointer value - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * MT-Note : NO! But this function is reserved to "enlightened" - * developers, so it shouldn't be a problem. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Set_Face_Pointer( TT_Face face, - void* data ) - { - PFace faze = HANDLE_Face( face ); - - - if ( !faze ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Face_Handle; - else - faze->generic = data; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Get_Face_Pointer - * - * Description : Each face object has one pointer, which use is - * reserved to client applications. The TrueType - * engine never access or use this field. - * - * This function is used to read the pointer. - * - * Input : face the given face handle - * data the generic pointer value - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * MT-Note : NO! But this function is reserved to "enlightened" - * developers, so it shouldn't be a problem. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( void* ) - TT_Get_Face_Pointer( TT_Face face ) - { - PFace faze = HANDLE_Face( face ); - - - if ( !faze ) - return NULL; - else - return faze->generic; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Get_Face_Metrics - * - * Description : This function returns the original horizontal AND - * vertical metrics as found in the "hmtx" and "vmtx" - * tables. These are the glyphs' left-side-bearings - * and advance widths (horizontal), as well as top - * side bearings and advance heights (vertical). - * - * All are expressed in FONT UNITS, a.k.a. EM - * units. - * - * Input : face The given face handle. - * first Index of first glyph in table. - * last Index of last glyph in table. - * - * leftBearings A pointer to an array of TT_Shorts where the - * left side bearings for the glyphs 'first' - * to 'last' will be returned. If these metrics - * don't interest you, simply set it to NULL. - * - * widths A pointer to an array of TT_UShorts - * where the advance widths for the glyphs - * 'first' to 'last' will be returned. If these - * metrics don't interest you, simply set it - * to NULL. - * - * topBearings A pointer to an array of TT_Shorts where the - * top side bearings for the glyphs 'first' - * to 'last' will be returned. If these metrics - * don't interest you, simply set it to NULL. - * - * heights A pointer to an array of TT_UShorts - * where the advance heights for the glyphs - * 'first' to 'last' will be returned. If these - * metrics don't interest you, simply set it - * to NULL. - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * IMPORTANT NOTE : - * - * As vertical metrics are optional in a TrueType font, this - * function will return an error ( TT_Err_No_Vertical_Data ) - * whenever this function is called on such a face with non-NULL - * 'topBearings' or 'heights' arguments. - * - * When a font has no vertical data, the 'vertical' field in its - * properties structure is set to NULL. - * - * MT-Note : YES! Reads only permanent data. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_Face_Metrics( TT_Face face, - TT_UShort firstGlyph, - TT_UShort lastGlyph, - TT_Short* leftBearings, - TT_UShort* widths, - TT_Short* topBearings, - TT_UShort* heights ) - { - PFace _face = HANDLE_Face( face ); - UInt num; - - - if ( !_face ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Face_Handle; - - /* Check the glyph range */ - if ( lastGlyph >= _face->numGlyphs || firstGlyph > lastGlyph ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - num = lastGlyph - firstGlyph; /* number of elements-1 in each array */ - - /* store the left side bearings and advance widths first */ - { - UShort n; - Short left_bearing; - UShort advance_width; - - - for ( n = 0; n <= num; n++ ) - { - TT_Get_Metrics( &_face->horizontalHeader, - firstGlyph + n, &left_bearing, &advance_width ); - - if ( leftBearings ) leftBearings[n] = left_bearing; - if ( widths ) widths[n] = advance_width; - } - } - - /* check for vertical data if topBearings or heights is non-NULL */ - if ( !topBearings && !heights ) - return TT_Err_Ok; - - if ( !_face->verticalInfo ) - return TT_Err_No_Vertical_Data; - - /* store the top side bearings */ - { - UShort n; - Short top_bearing; - UShort advance_height; - - for ( n = 0; n <= num; n++ ) - { - TT_Get_Metrics( (TT_Horizontal_Header*)&_face->verticalHeader, - firstGlyph + n, &top_bearing, &advance_height ); - - if ( topBearings ) topBearings[n] = top_bearing; - if ( heights ) heights[n] = advance_height; - } - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Flush_Face - * - * Description : This function is used to close an active face's - * file handle or descriptor. This is useful to save - * system resources, if your application uses tons - * of fonts. - * - * Input : face the given face handle - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * MT-Note : YES! (If ttfile is.) - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Flush_Face( TT_Face face ) - { - PFace faze = HANDLE_Face( face ); - - - if ( !faze ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Face_Handle; - else - return TT_Flush_Stream( &faze->stream ); - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Close_Face - * - * Description : Closes an opened face object. This function - * will destroy all objects associated to the - * face, except the glyphs. - * - * Input : face the given face handle - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * NOTE : The handle is set to NULL on exit. - * - * MT-Note : YES! - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Close_Face( TT_Face face ) - { - PFace _face = HANDLE_Face( face ); - - - if ( !_face ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Face_Handle; - - TT_Close_Stream( &_face->stream ); - - /* delete the face object -- this is thread-safe */ - return CACHE_Done( _face->engine->objs_face_cache, _face ); - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_New_Instance - * - * Description : Creates a new instance from a given face. - * - * Input : face parent face handle - * instance address of instance handle - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * Note : The handle is set to NULL in case of failure. - * - * MT-Note : YES! - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_New_Instance( TT_Face face, - TT_Instance* instance ) - { - TT_Error error; - PFace _face = HANDLE_Face( face ); - PInstance _ins; - - - if ( !_face ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Face_Handle; - - /* get a new instance from the face's cache -- this is thread-safe */ - error = CACHE_New( &_face->instances, _ins, _face ); - - HANDLE_Set( *instance, _ins ); - - if ( !error ) - { - error = Instance_Init( _ins ); - if ( error ) - { - HANDLE_Set( *instance, NULL ); - CACHE_Done( &_face->instances, _ins ); - } - } - - return error; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Set_Instance_Resolutions - * - * Description : Resets an instance to a new device resolution. - * - * Input : instance the instance handle - * xResolution new horizontal device resolution in dpi - * yResolution new vertical device resolution in dpi - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * Note : There is no check for overflow; with other words, - * the product of glyph dimensions times the device - * resolutions must have reasonable values. - * - * MT-Note : You should set the charsize or pixel size immediately - * after this call in multi-threaded programs. This will - * force the instance data to be resetted. Otherwise, you - * may encounter corruption when loading two glyphs from - * the same instance concurrently! - * - * Happily, 99.99% will do just that :-) - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Set_Instance_Resolutions( TT_Instance instance, - TT_UShort xResolution, - TT_UShort yResolution ) - { - PInstance ins = HANDLE_Instance( instance ); - - - if ( !ins ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Instance_Handle; - - ins->metrics.x_resolution = xResolution; - ins->metrics.y_resolution = yResolution; - ins->valid = FALSE; - - /* In the case of a thread-safe implementation, we immediately */ - /* call Instance_Reset in order to change the instance's variable */ - - /* In the case of a non-threaded build, we simply set the 'valid' */ - /* flag to FALSE, which will force the instance's resetting at */ - /* the next glyph loading */ - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Set_Instance_CharSizes - * - * Description : Resets an instance to new point size. - * - * Input : instance the instance handle - * charWidth the new width in 26.6 char points - * charHeight the new height in 26.6 char points - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * Note : There is no check for overflow; with other words, - * the product of glyph dimensions times the device - * resolution must have reasonable values. - * - * MT-Note : NO! This should be called only when setting/resetting - * instances, so there is no need to protect. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Set_Instance_CharSizes( TT_Instance instance, - TT_F26Dot6 charWidth, - TT_F26Dot6 charHeight ) - { - PInstance ins = HANDLE_Instance( instance ); - - - if ( !ins ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Instance_Handle; - - if ( charWidth < 1 * 64 ) - charWidth = 1 * 64; - - if ( charHeight < 1 * 64 ) - charHeight = 1 * 64; - - ins->metrics.x_scale1 = ( charWidth * ins->metrics.x_resolution ) / 72; - ins->metrics.x_scale2 = ins->owner->fontHeader.Units_Per_EM; - - ins->metrics.y_scale1 = ( charHeight * ins->metrics.y_resolution ) / 72; - ins->metrics.y_scale2 = ins->owner->fontHeader.Units_Per_EM; - - if ( ins->owner->fontHeader.Flags & 8 ) - { - ins->metrics.x_scale1 = (ins->metrics.x_scale1+32) & -64; - ins->metrics.y_scale1 = (ins->metrics.y_scale1+32) & -64; - } - - ins->metrics.x_ppem = ins->metrics.x_scale1 / 64; - ins->metrics.y_ppem = ins->metrics.y_scale1 / 64; - - if ( charWidth > charHeight ) - ins->metrics.pointSize = charWidth; - else - ins->metrics.pointSize = charHeight; - - ins->valid = FALSE; - - return Instance_Reset( ins ); - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Set_Instance_CharSize - * - * Description : Resets an instance to new point size. - * - * Input : instance the instance handle - * charSize the new character size in 26.6 char points - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * Note : There is no check for overflow; with other words, - * the product of glyph dimensions times the device - * resolution must have reasonable values. - * - * MT-Note : NO! This should be called only when setting/resetting - * instances, so there is no need to protect. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Set_Instance_CharSize( TT_Instance instance, - TT_F26Dot6 charSize ) - { - return TT_Set_Instance_CharSizes( instance, charSize, charSize ); - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Set_Instance_PixelSizes - * - * Description : Resets an instance to new pixel sizes - * - * Input : instance the instance handle - * pixelWidth the new width in pixels - * pixelHeight the new height in pixels - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * Note : There is no check for overflow; with other words, - * the product of glyph dimensions times the device - * resolution must have reasonable values. - * - * MT-Note : NO! This should be called only when setting/resetting - * instances, so there is no need to protect. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Set_Instance_PixelSizes( TT_Instance instance, - TT_UShort pixelWidth, - TT_UShort pixelHeight, - TT_F26Dot6 pointSize ) - { - PInstance ins = HANDLE_Instance( instance ); - - if ( !ins ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Instance_Handle; - - if ( pixelWidth < 1 ) pixelWidth = 1; - if ( pixelHeight < 1 ) pixelHeight = 1; - - ins->metrics.x_ppem = pixelWidth; - ins->metrics.y_ppem = pixelHeight; - ins->metrics.pointSize = pointSize; - - ins->metrics.x_scale1 = ins->metrics.x_ppem * 64L; - ins->metrics.x_scale2 = ins->owner->fontHeader.Units_Per_EM; - ins->metrics.y_scale1 = ins->metrics.y_ppem * 64L; - ins->metrics.y_scale2 = ins->owner->fontHeader.Units_Per_EM; - - ins->valid = FALSE; - - return Instance_Reset( ins ); - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Set_Instance_Transform_Flags - * - * Description : Informs the interpreter about the transformations - * that will be applied to the rendered glyphs. - * - * Input : instance the instance handle - * rotated set to TRUE if the glyph are rotated - * stretched set to TRUE if the glyph are stretched - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * Note : This function is deprecated! It's much better to - * control hinting manually when calling TT_Load_Glyph - * than relying on the font programs... - * - * Never use it, unless calling for trouble ;-) - * - * MT-Note : NO! This should be called only when setting/resetting - * instances, so there is no need to protect. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Set_Instance_Transform_Flags( TT_Instance instance, - TT_Bool rotated, - TT_Bool stretched ) - { - PInstance ins = HANDLE_Instance( instance ); - - - if ( !ins ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Instance_Handle; - - ins->metrics.rotated = rotated; - ins->metrics.stretched = stretched; - ins->valid = FALSE; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Get_Instance_Metrics - * - * Description : Returns instance metrics. - * - * Input : instance the instance handle - * metrics address of target instance metrics record - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * MT-Note : YES! Reads only semi-permanent data. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_Instance_Metrics( TT_Instance instance, - TT_Instance_Metrics* metrics ) - { - PInstance ins = HANDLE_Instance( instance ); - - - if ( !ins ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Instance_Handle; - - if ( !ins->valid ) - Instance_Reset( ins ); - - metrics->pointSize = ins->metrics.pointSize; - - metrics->x_scale = TT_MulDiv( 0x10000, - ins->metrics.x_scale1, - ins->metrics.x_scale2 ); - - metrics->y_scale = TT_MulDiv( 0x10000, - ins->metrics.y_scale1, - ins->metrics.y_scale2 ); - - metrics->x_resolution = ins->metrics.x_resolution; - metrics->y_resolution = ins->metrics.y_resolution; - metrics->x_ppem = ins->metrics.x_ppem; - metrics->y_ppem = ins->metrics.y_ppem; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Set_Instance_Pointer - * - * Description : Each instance has one pointer, which use is - * reserved to client applications. The TrueType - * engine never accesses or uses this field. - * - * This function is used to set the pointer. - * - * Input : face the given face handle - * data the generic pointer value - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * MT-Note : NO! - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Set_Instance_Pointer( TT_Instance instance, - void* data ) - { - PInstance ins = HANDLE_Instance( instance ); - - - if ( !ins ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Instance_Handle; - else - ins->generic = data; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Get_Instance_Pointer - * - * Description : Each instance has one pointer, which use is - * reserved to client applications. The TrueType - * engine never accesses or uses this field. - * - * This function is used to read the pointer. - * - * Input : face the given face handle - * data the generic pointer value - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * MT-Safe : NO! - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( void* ) - TT_Get_Instance_Pointer( TT_Instance instance ) - { - PInstance ins = HANDLE_Instance( instance ); - - - if ( !ins ) - return NULL; - else - return ins->generic; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Done_Instance - * - * Description : Closes a given instance. - * - * Input : instance address of instance handle - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * MT-Safe : YES! - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Done_Instance( TT_Instance instance ) - { - PInstance ins = HANDLE_Instance( instance ); - - - if ( !ins ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Instance_Handle; - - /* delete the instance -- this is thread-safe */ - return CACHE_Done( &ins->owner->instances, ins ); - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_New_Glyph - * - * Description : Creates a new glyph object related to a given - * face. - * - * Input : face the face handle - * glyph address of target glyph handle - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * MT-Safe : YES! - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_New_Glyph( TT_Face face, - TT_Glyph* glyph ) - { - TT_Error error; - PFace _face = HANDLE_Face( face ); - PGlyph _glyph; - - - if ( !_face ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Face_Handle; - - /* get a new glyph from the face's cache -- this is thread-safe */ - error = CACHE_New( &_face->glyphs, _glyph, _face ); - - HANDLE_Set( *glyph, _glyph ); - - return error; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Done_Glyph - * - * Description : Destroys a given glyph object. - * - * Input : glyph the glyph handle - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * MT-Safe : YES! - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Done_Glyph( TT_Glyph glyph ) - { - PGlyph _glyph = HANDLE_Glyph( glyph ); - - - if ( !_glyph ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Glyph_Handle; - - /* delete the engine -- this is thread-safe */ - return CACHE_Done( &_glyph->face->glyphs, _glyph ); - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Load_Glyph - * - * Description : Loads a glyph. - * - * Input : instance the instance handle - * glyph the glyph handle - * glyphIndex the glyph index - * loadFlags flags controlling how to load the glyph - * (none, scaled, hinted, both) - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * MT-Safe : YES! - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Load_Glyph( TT_Instance instance, - TT_Glyph glyph, - TT_UShort glyphIndex, - TT_UShort loadFlags ) - { - PInstance _ins; - PGlyph _glyph; - TT_Error error; - - - _ins = HANDLE_Instance( instance ); - - if ( !_ins ) - loadFlags &= ~(TTLOAD_SCALE_GLYPH | TTLOAD_HINT_GLYPH); - - if ( (loadFlags & TTLOAD_SCALE_GLYPH) == 0 ) - _ins = 0; - - _glyph = HANDLE_Glyph( glyph ); - if ( !_glyph ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Glyph_Handle; - - if ( _ins ) - { - if ( _ins->owner != _glyph->face ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Face_Handle; - - if ( !_ins->valid ) - { - /* This code can only be called in non thread-safe builds */ - error = Instance_Reset( _ins ); - if ( error ) - return error; - } - } - - return Load_TrueType_Glyph( _ins, _glyph, glyphIndex, loadFlags ); - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Get_Glyph_Outline - * - * Description : Returns the glyph's outline data. - * - * Input : glyph the glyph handle - * outline address where the glyph outline will be returned - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * MT-Safe : YES! Reads only semi-permanent data. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_Glyph_Outline( TT_Glyph glyph, - TT_Outline* outline ) - { - PGlyph _glyph = HANDLE_Glyph( glyph ); - - - if ( !_glyph ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Glyph_Handle; - - *outline = _glyph->outline; - outline->owner = FALSE; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Get_Glyph_Metrics - * - * Description : Extracts the glyph's horizontal metrics information. - * - * Input : glyph glyph object handle - * metrics address where metrics will be returned - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * MT-Safe : NO! Glyph containers can't be shared. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_Glyph_Metrics( TT_Glyph glyph, - TT_Glyph_Metrics* metrics ) - { - PGlyph _glyph = HANDLE_Glyph( glyph ); - - - if ( !_glyph ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Glyph_Handle; - - metrics->bbox = _glyph->metrics.bbox; - metrics->bearingX = _glyph->metrics.horiBearingX; - metrics->bearingY = _glyph->metrics.horiBearingY; - metrics->advance = _glyph->metrics.horiAdvance; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Get_Glyph_Big_Metrics - * - * Description : Extracts the glyph's big metrics information. - * - * Input : glyph glyph object handle - * metrics address where big metrics will be returned - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * MT-Safe : NO! Glyph containers can't be shared. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_Glyph_Big_Metrics( TT_Glyph glyph, - TT_Big_Glyph_Metrics* metrics ) - { - PGlyph _glyph = HANDLE_Glyph( glyph ); - - - if ( !_glyph ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Glyph_Handle; - - *metrics = _glyph->metrics; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Get_Glyph_Bitmap - * - * Description : Produces a bitmap from a glyph outline. - * - * Input : glyph the glyph container's handle - * bitmap target bitmap description block - * xOffset x offset in fractional pixels (26.6 format) - * yOffset y offset in fractional pixels (26.6 format) - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * Note : Only use integer pixel offsets if you want to preserve - * the fine hints applied to the outline. This means that - * xOffset and yOffset must be multiples of 64! - * - * MT-Safe : NO! Glyph containers can't be shared. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_Glyph_Bitmap( TT_Glyph glyph, - TT_Raster_Map* bitmap, - TT_F26Dot6 xOffset, - TT_F26Dot6 yOffset ) - { - PEngine_Instance _engine; - TT_Engine engine; - TT_Error error; - PGlyph _glyph = HANDLE_Glyph( glyph ); - - TT_Outline outline; - - - if ( !_glyph ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Glyph_Handle; - - _engine = _glyph->face->engine; - HANDLE_Set( engine, _engine ); - - outline = _glyph->outline; - /* XXX : For now, use only dropout mode 2 */ - /* outline.dropout_mode = _glyph->scan_type; */ - outline.dropout_mode = 2; - - TT_Translate_Outline( &outline, xOffset, yOffset ); - error = TT_Get_Outline_Bitmap( engine, &outline, bitmap ); - TT_Translate_Outline( &outline, -xOffset, -yOffset ); - - return error; - } - - -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_GRAY_SCALING - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Get_Glyph_Pixmap - * - * Description : Produces a grayscaled pixmap from a glyph - * outline. - * - * Input : glyph the glyph container's handle - * pixmap target pixmap description block - * xOffset x offset in fractional pixels (26.6 format) - * yOffset y offset in fractional pixels (26.6 format) - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * Note : Only use integer pixel offsets to preserve the fine - * hinting of the glyph and the 'correct' anti-aliasing - * (where vertical and horizontal stems aren't grayed). - * This means that xOffset and yOffset must be multiples - * of 64! - * - * You can experiment with offsets of +32 to get 'blurred' - * versions of the glyphs (a nice effect at large sizes that - * some graphic designers may appreciate :) - * - * MT-Safe : NO! Glyph containers can't be shared. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_Glyph_Pixmap( TT_Glyph glyph, - TT_Raster_Map* pixmap, - TT_F26Dot6 xOffset, - TT_F26Dot6 yOffset ) - { - PEngine_Instance _engine; - TT_Engine engine; - TT_Error error; - PGlyph _glyph = HANDLE_Glyph( glyph ); - - TT_Outline outline; - - - if ( !_glyph ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Glyph_Handle; - - _engine = _glyph->face->engine; - HANDLE_Set(engine,_engine); - - outline = _glyph->outline; - /* XXX : For now, use only dropout mode 2 */ - /* outline.dropout_mode = _glyph->scan_type; */ - outline.dropout_mode = 2; - - TT_Translate_Outline( &outline, xOffset, yOffset ); - error = TT_Get_Outline_Pixmap( engine, &outline, pixmap ); - TT_Translate_Outline( &outline, -xOffset, -yOffset ); - - return error; - } - -#endif /* TT_CONFIG_OPTION_GRAY_SCALING */ - - - static const TT_Outline null_outline - = { 0, 0, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0, 0, 0, 0 }; - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_New_Outline - * - * Description : Creates a new TrueType outline, reserving - * array space for a given number of points and - * contours. - * - * Input : numPoints number of points - * numContours number of contours - * outline address of target outline structure - * - * Output : Error code - * - * MT-Safe : YES! - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_New_Outline( TT_UShort numPoints, - TT_Short numContours, - TT_Outline* outline ) - { - TT_Error error; - - - if ( !outline ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - *outline = null_outline; - - if ( ALLOC( outline->points, numPoints*2*sizeof ( TT_F26Dot6 ) ) || - ALLOC( outline->flags, numPoints *sizeof ( Byte ) ) || - ALLOC( outline->contours, numContours*sizeof ( UShort ) ) ) - goto Fail; - - outline->n_points = numPoints; - outline->n_contours = numContours; - outline->owner = TRUE; - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail: - outline->owner = TRUE; - TT_Done_Outline( outline ); - return error; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Done_Outline - * - * Description : Deletes an outline created through TT_New_Outline(). - * Calling this function for outlines returned - * by TT_Get_Glyph_Outline() yields an error. - * - * Input : outline address of outline - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * MT-Safe : YES! - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Done_Outline( TT_Outline* outline ) - { - if ( outline ) - { - if ( outline->owner ) - { - FREE( outline->points ); - FREE( outline->flags ); - FREE( outline->contours ); - } - *outline = null_outline; - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - else - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Get_Outline_Bitmap - * - * Description : Render a TrueType outline into a bitmap. - * Note that the bitmap must be created by the caller. - * - * Input : outline the outline to render - * bitmap the target bitmap - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * MT-Safe : YES! - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_Outline_Bitmap( TT_Engine engine, - TT_Outline* outline, - TT_Raster_Map* bitmap ) - { - PEngine_Instance _engine = HANDLE_Engine( engine ); - TT_Error error; - - - if ( !_engine ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Engine; - - if ( !outline || !bitmap ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - MUTEX_Lock( _engine->raster_lock ); - error = RENDER_Glyph( outline, bitmap ); - MUTEX_Release( _engine->raster_lock ); - - return error; - } - - -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_GRAY_SCALING - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Get_Outline_Pixmap - * - * Description : Render a TrueType outline into a pixmap. - * Note that the pixmap must be created by the caller. - * - * Input : outline the outline to render - * pixmap the target pixmap - * - * Output : Error code - * - * MT-Safe : YES! - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_Outline_Pixmap( TT_Engine engine, - TT_Outline* outline, - TT_Raster_Map* pixmap ) - { - PEngine_Instance _engine = HANDLE_Engine( engine ); - TT_Error error; - - - if ( !_engine ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Engine; - - if ( !outline || !pixmap ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - MUTEX_Lock( _engine->raster_lock ); - error = RENDER_Gray_Glyph( outline, pixmap, _engine->raster_palette ); - MUTEX_Release( _engine->raster_lock ); - return error; - } - -#endif /* TT_CONFIG_OPTION_GRAY_SCALING */ - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Copy_Outline - * - * Description : Copy an outline into another. The source and - * target outlines must have the same points and - * contours numbers. - * - * Input : source address of source outline - * target address of target outline - * - * Output : Error code - * - * Note : This function doesn't touch the target outline's 'owner' - * field. - * - * MT-Safe : YES! - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Copy_Outline( TT_Outline* source, - TT_Outline* target ) - { - if ( !source || !target || - source->n_points != target->n_points || - source->n_contours != target->n_contours ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - MEM_Copy( target->points, source->points, - source->n_points * 2 * sizeof ( TT_F26Dot6 ) ); - - MEM_Copy( target->flags, source->flags, - source->n_points * sizeof ( Byte ) ); - - MEM_Copy( target->contours, source->contours, - source->n_contours * sizeof ( Short ) ); - - target->high_precision = source->high_precision; - target->second_pass = target->second_pass; - target->dropout_mode = source->dropout_mode; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Transform_Outline - * - * Description : Applies a simple transformation to an outline. - * - * Input : outline the glyph's outline. Can be extracted - * from a glyph container through - * TT_Get_Glyph_Outline(). - * - * matrix simple matrix with 16.16 fixed floats - * - * Output : Error code (always TT_Err_Ok). - * - * MT-Safe : YES! - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( void ) - TT_Transform_Outline( TT_Outline* outline, - TT_Matrix* matrix ) - { - UShort n; - TT_F26Dot6 x, y; - TT_Vector* vec; - - - vec = outline->points; - for ( n = 0; n < outline->n_points; n++ ) - { - x = TT_MulFix( vec->x, matrix->xx ) + - TT_MulFix( vec->y, matrix->xy ); - - y = TT_MulFix( vec->x, matrix->yx ) + - TT_MulFix( vec->y, matrix->yy ); - - vec->x = x; - vec->y = y; - vec++; - } - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Transform_Vector - * - * Description : Apply a simple transform to a vector - * - * Input : x, y the vector. - * - * matrix simple matrix with 16.16 fixed floats - * - * Output : None. - * - * MT-Safe : YES! - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( void ) - TT_Transform_Vector( TT_F26Dot6* x, - TT_F26Dot6* y, - TT_Matrix* matrix ) - { - TT_F26Dot6 xz, yz; - - - xz = TT_MulFix( *x, matrix->xx ) + - TT_MulFix( *y, matrix->xy ); - - yz = TT_MulFix( *x, matrix->yx ) + - TT_MulFix( *y, matrix->yy ); - - *x = xz; - *y = yz; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Translate_Outline - * - * Description : Applies a simple translation. - * - * Input : outline no comment :) - * xOffset - * yOffset - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * MT-Safe : YES! - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( void ) - TT_Translate_Outline( TT_Outline* outline, - TT_F26Dot6 xOffset, - TT_F26Dot6 yOffset ) - { - UShort n; - TT_Vector* vec = outline->points; - - - for ( n = 0; n < outline->n_points; n++ ) - { - vec->x += xOffset; - vec->y += yOffset; - vec++; - } - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Get_Outline_BBox - * - * Description : Returns an outline's bounding box. - * - * Input : outline no comment :) - * bbox address where the bounding box is returned - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * MT-Safe : YES! - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_Outline_BBox( TT_Outline* outline, - TT_BBox* bbox ) - { - TT_F26Dot6 x, y; - UShort k; - - - if ( outline && bbox ) - { - if ( outline->n_points == 0 ) - { - bbox->xMin = 0; - bbox->yMin = 0; - bbox->xMax = 0; - bbox->yMax = 0; - } - else - { - TT_Vector* vec = outline->points; - - bbox->xMin = bbox->xMax = vec->x; - bbox->yMin = bbox->yMax = vec->y; - vec++; - - for ( k = 1; k < outline->n_points; k++ ) - { - x = vec->x; - if ( x < bbox->xMin ) bbox->xMin = x; - if ( x > bbox->xMax ) bbox->xMax = x; - y = vec->y; - if ( y < bbox->yMin ) bbox->yMin = y; - if ( y > bbox->yMax ) bbox->yMax = y; - vec++; - } - } - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - else - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - } - - - - /* ----------------- character mappings support ------------- */ - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Get_CharMap_Count - * - * Description : Returns the number of charmaps in a given face. - * - * Input : face face object handle - * - * Output : Number of tables. -1 in case of error (bad handle). - * - * Note : DON'T USE THIS FUNCTION! IT HAS BEEN DEPRECATED! - * - * It is retained for backwards compatibility only and will - * fail on 16bit systems. - * - * MT-Safe : YES ! - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( int ) - TT_Get_CharMap_Count( TT_Face face ) - { - PFace faze = HANDLE_Face( face ); - - return ( faze ? faze->numCMaps : -1 ); - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Get_CharMap_ID - * - * Description : Returns the ID of a given charmap. - * - * Input : face face object handle - * charmapIndex index of charmap in directory - * platformID address of returned platform ID - * encodingID address of returned encoding ID - * - * Output : error code - * - * MT-Safe : YES ! - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_CharMap_ID( TT_Face face, - TT_UShort charmapIndex, - TT_UShort* platformID, - TT_UShort* encodingID ) - { - PCMapTable cmap; - PFace faze = HANDLE_Face( face ); - - - if ( !faze ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Face_Handle; - - if ( charmapIndex >= faze->numCMaps ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - cmap = faze->cMaps + charmapIndex; - - *platformID = cmap->platformID; - *encodingID = cmap->platformEncodingID; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Get_CharMap - * - * Description : Looks up a charmap. - * - * Input : face face object handle - * charmapIndex index of charmap in directory - * charMap address of returned charmap handle - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * MT-Safe : YES! - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_CharMap( TT_Face face, - TT_UShort charmapIndex, - TT_CharMap* charMap ) - { - TT_Error error; - TT_Stream stream; - PCMapTable cmap; - PFace faze = HANDLE_Face( face ); - - - if ( !faze ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Face_Handle; - - if ( charmapIndex >= faze->numCMaps ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - cmap = faze->cMaps + charmapIndex; - - /* Load table if needed */ - error = TT_Err_Ok; - - /* MT-NOTE: We're modifying the face object, so protect it. */ - MUTEX_Lock( faze->lock ); - - if ( !cmap->loaded ) - { - (void)USE_Stream( faze->stream, stream ); - if ( !error ) - { - error = CharMap_Load( cmap, stream ); - DONE_Stream( stream ); - } - - if ( error ) - cmap = NULL; - else - cmap->loaded = TRUE; - } - MUTEX_Release( faze->lock ); - - HANDLE_Set( *charMap, cmap ); - - return error; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Char_Index - * - * Description : Returns the glyph index corresponding to - * a given character code defined for the 'charmap'. - * - * Input : charMap charmap handle - * charcode character code - * - * Output : glyph index. - * - * Notes : Character code 0 is the unknown glyph, which should never - * be displayed. - * - * MT-Safe : YES! - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_UShort ) - TT_Char_Index( TT_CharMap charMap, - TT_ULong charCode ) - { - PCMapTable cmap = HANDLE_CharMap( charMap ); - - - if ( !cmap ) - return 0; /* we return 0 in case of invalid char map */ - - return CharMap_Index( cmap, charCode ); - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Get_Name_Count - * - * Description : Returns the number of strings found in the - * name table. - * - * Input : face face handle - * - * Output : number of strings. - * - * Notes : Returns -1 on error (invalid handle). - * - * DON'T USE THIS FUNCTION! IT HAS BEEN DEPRECATED! - * - * It is retained for backwards compatibility only and will - * fail on 16bit systems. - * - * MT-Safe : YES! - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( int ) - TT_Get_Name_Count( TT_Face face ) - { - PFace faze = HANDLE_Face( face ); - - - if ( !faze ) - return -1; - - return faze->nameTable.numNameRecords; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Get_Name_ID - * - * Description : Returns the IDs of the string number 'nameIndex' - * in the name table of a given face. - * - * Input : face face handle - * nameIndex index of string. First is 0 - * platformID addresses of returned IDs - * encodingID - * languageID - * nameID - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * Notes : Some files have a corrupt or unusual name table, with some - * entries having a platformID > 3. These can usually - * be ignored by a client application. - * - * MT-Safe : YES! - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_Name_ID( TT_Face face, - TT_UShort nameIndex, - TT_UShort* platformID, - TT_UShort* encodingID, - TT_UShort* languageID, - TT_UShort* nameID ) - { - TNameRec* namerec; - PFace faze = HANDLE_Face( face ); - - - if ( !faze ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Face_Handle; - - if ( nameIndex >= faze->nameTable.numNameRecords ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - namerec = faze->nameTable.names + nameIndex; - - *platformID = namerec->platformID; - *encodingID = namerec->encodingID; - *languageID = namerec->languageID; - *nameID = namerec->nameID; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Get_Name_String - * - * Description : Returns the address and length of a given - * string found in the name table. - * - * Input : face face handle - * nameIndex string index - * stringPtr address of returned pointer to string - * length address of returned string length - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * Notes : If the string's platformID is invalid, - * stringPtr is NULL, and length is 0. - * - * MT-Safe : YES! - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_Name_String( TT_Face face, - TT_UShort nameIndex, - TT_String** stringPtr, - TT_UShort* length ) - { - TNameRec* namerec; - PFace faze = HANDLE_Face( face ); - - - if ( !faze ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Face_Handle; - - if ( nameIndex >= faze->nameTable.numNameRecords ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - namerec = faze->nameTable.names + nameIndex; - - *stringPtr = (String*)namerec->string; - *length = namerec->stringLength; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Get_Font_Data - * - * Description : Loads any font table into client memory. - * - * Input : face Face object to look for. - * - * tag Tag of table to load. Use the value 0 if you - * want to access the whole font file, else set - * this parameter to a valid TrueType table tag - * that you can forge with the MAKE_TT_TAG - * macro. - * - * offset Starting offset in the table (or the file - * if tag == 0). - * - * buffer Address of target buffer - * - * length Address of decision variable: - * - * if length == NULL: - * Load the whole table. Returns an - * error if 'offset' != 0. - * - * if *length == 0 : - * Exit immediately, returning the - * length of the given table, or of - * the font file, depending on the - * value of 'tag'. - * - * if *length != 0 : - * Load the next 'length' bytes of - * table or font, starting at offset - * 'offset' (in table or font too). - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * MT-Safe : YES! - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Get_Font_Data( TT_Face face, - TT_ULong tag, - TT_Long offset, - void* buffer, - TT_Long* length ) - { - PFace faze = HANDLE_Face( face ); - - - if ( !faze ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Face_Handle; - - return Load_TrueType_Any( faze, tag, offset, buffer, length ); - } - - - /************************ callback definition ******************/ - - /* Register a new callback to the TrueType engine -- this should */ - /* only be used by higher-level libraries, not typical clients */ - /* */ - /* This is not part of the current FreeType release, thus */ - /* undefined... */ - -#if 0 - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Register_Callback( TT_Engine engine, - int callback_id, - void* callback_ptr ) - { - PEngine_Instance eng = HANDLE_Engine( engine ); - - - if ( !eng ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - /* currently, we only support one callback */ - if (callback_id != TT_Callback_Glyph_Outline_Load) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - eng->glCallback = (TT_Glyph_Loader_Callback)callback_ptr; - return TT_Err_Ok; - } -#endif /* 0 */ - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttcache.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttcache.c deleted file mode 100644 index 21e6bf54c0f..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttcache.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,464 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ttcache.c 1.1 - * - * Generic object cache - * - * Copyright 1996-2000 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. - * - * Changes between 1.1 and 1.0: - * - * - introduced the refresher and finalizer in the cache class - * definition/implementation. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#include "ttengine.h" -#include "ttmemory.h" -#include "ttcache.h" -#include "ttobjs.h" -#include "ttdebug.h" - -/* required by the tracing mode */ -#undef TT_COMPONENT -#define TT_COMPONENT trace_cache - -#define ZERO_List( list ) list = NULL - -/* The macro FREE_Elements aliases the current engine instance's */ -/* free list_elements recycle list. */ -#define FREE_Elements ( engine->list_free_elements ) - -/* Redefinition of LOCK and UNLOCK macros for New_Element and Done_Element */ -/* Note: The macros are redefined below for the cache functions */ - -#undef LOCK -#define LOCK() MUTEX_Lock ( engine->lock ) - -#undef UNLOCK -#define UNLOCK() MUTEX_Release( engine->lock ) - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Element_New - * - * Description : Gets a new (either fresh or recycled) list - * element. The element is unlisted. - * - * Input : None - * - * Output : List element address. NULL if out of memory. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - static - PList_Element Element_New( PEngine_Instance engine ) - { - PList_Element element; - - - LOCK(); - if ( FREE_Elements ) - { - element = (PList_Element)FREE_Elements; - FREE_Elements = element->next; - } - else - { - if ( !MEM_Alloc( element, sizeof ( TList_Element ) ) ) - { - element->next = NULL; - element->data = NULL; - } - } - - /* Note: in case of failure, Alloc sets the pointer to NULL */ - UNLOCK(); - - return element; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Element_Done - * - * Description : Recycles an unlinked list element. - * - * Input : The list element to recycle. It _must_ be unlisted. - * - * Output : none. - * - * Note : This function doesn't check the element. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - static - void Element_Done( PEngine_Instance engine, - PList_Element element ) - { - LOCK(); - /* Simply add the list element to the recycle list */ - element->next = (PList_Element)FREE_Elements; - FREE_Elements = element; - UNLOCK(); - } - - -/* Redefinition of LOCK and UNLOCK macros for the cache functions */ -/* Note: The macros are defined above for the list element functions */ - -#undef LOCK -#define LOCK() MUTEX_Lock( *cache->lock ) - -#undef UNLOCK -#define UNLOCK() MUTEX_Release( *cache->lock ) - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Cache_Create - * - * Description : Creates a new cache that will be used to list - * and recycle several objects of the same class. - * - * Input : clazz a pointer to the cache's class. This is - * a simple structure that describes the - * the cache's object types and recycling - * limits. - * - * cache address of cache to create - * - * lock address of the mutex to use for this - * cache. The mutex will be used to protect - * the cache's lists. Use NULL for unprotected - * cache. - * - * Output : Error code. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Cache_Create( PEngine_Instance engine, - PCache_Class clazz, - TCache* cache, - TMutex* lock ) - { - cache->engine = engine; - cache->clazz = clazz; - cache->lock = lock; - cache->idle_count = 0; - - ZERO_List( cache->active ); - ZERO_List( cache->idle ); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Cache_Destroy - * - * Description : Destroys a cache and all its idle and active - * objects. This will call each object's destructor - * before freeing it. - * - * Input : cache address of cache to destroy - * - * Output : error code. - * - * Note: This function is not MT-Safe, as we assume that a client - * isn't stupid enough to use an object while destroying it. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Cache_Destroy( TCache* cache ) - { - PDestructor destroy; - PList_Element current; - PList_Element next; - - - /* now destroy all active and idle listed objects */ - - /* get the destructor function */ - destroy = cache->clazz->done; - - /* destroy all elements in active list */ - current = cache->active; - while ( current ) - { - next = current->next; - destroy( current->data ); - FREE( current->data ); - - Element_Done( cache->engine, current ); - current = next; - } - ZERO_List(cache->active); - - /* destroy all elements in idle list */ - current = cache->idle; - while ( current ) - { - next = current->next; - destroy( current->data ); - FREE( current->data ); - - Element_Done( cache->engine, current ); - current = next; - } - ZERO_List(cache->idle); - - cache->clazz = NULL; - cache->idle_count = 0; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Cache_New - * - * Description : Extracts a new object from a cache. This will - * try to recycle an idle object, if any is found. - * Otherwise, a new object will be allocated and - * built (by calling its constructor). - * - * Input : cache address of cache to use - * new_object address of target pointer to the 'new' - * object - * parent_object this pointer is passed to a new object - * constructor (unused if object is - * recycled) - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * Notes: This function is thread-safe, each cache list is protected - * through the cache's mutex, if there is one... - * - * *new_object will be set to NULL in case of failure. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Cache_New( TCache* cache, - void** new_object, - void* parent_object ) - { - TT_Error error; - PList_Element current; - PConstructor build; - PRefresher reset; - void* object; - - - LOCK(); - current = cache->idle; - if ( current ) - { - cache->idle = current->next; - cache->idle_count--; - } - UNLOCK(); - - if ( current ) - { - object = current->data; - reset = cache->clazz->reset; - if ( reset ) - { - error = reset( object, parent_object ); - if ( error ) - { - LOCK(); - current->next = cache->idle; - cache->idle = current; - cache->idle_count++; - UNLOCK(); - goto Exit; - } - } - } - else - { - /* if no object was found in the cache, create a new one */ - build = cache->clazz->init; - - if ( MEM_Alloc( object, cache->clazz->object_size ) ) - goto Memory_Fail; - - current = Element_New( cache->engine ); - if ( !current ) - goto Memory_Fail; - - current->data = object; - - error = build( object, parent_object ); - if ( error ) - { - Element_Done( cache->engine, current ); - goto Fail; - } - } - - LOCK(); - current->next = cache->active; - cache->active = current; - UNLOCK(); - - *new_object = current->data; - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Exit: - *new_object = NULL; - return error; - - Memory_Fail: - error = TT_Err_Out_Of_Memory; - - Fail: - FREE( object ); - goto Exit; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Cache_Done - * - * Description : Releases an object to the cache. This will either - * recycle or destroy the object, based on the cache's - * class and state. - * - * Input : cache the cache to use - * data the object to recycle/discard - * - * Output : error code. - * - * Notes : The object's destructor is called only when - * the objectwill be effectively destroyed by this - * function. This will not happen during recycling. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Cache_Done( TCache* cache, - void* data ) - { - TT_Error error; - PList_Element element; - PList_Element prev; - PFinalizer finalize; - Long limit; - Bool destroy; - - - /* Look for object in active list */ - LOCK(); - - element = cache->active; - prev = NULL; - while ( element ) - { - if ( element->data == data ) - { - if ( prev ) - prev->next = element->next; - else - cache->active = element->next; - goto Suite; - } - prev = element; - element = element->next; - } - - UNLOCK(); - return TT_Err_Unlisted_Object; - - Suite: - - limit = cache->clazz->idle_limit; - destroy = (cache->idle_count >= limit); - UNLOCK(); - - if ( destroy ) - { - /* destroy the object when the cache is full */ - cache->clazz->done( element->data ); - FREE( element->data ); - Element_Done( cache->engine, element ); - } - else - { - /* Finalize the object before adding it to the */ - /* idle list. Return the error if any is found. */ - - finalize = cache->clazz->finalize; - if ( finalize ) - { - error = finalize( element->data ); - if ( error ) - goto Exit; - - /* Note: a failure at finalize time is a severe bug in */ - /* the engine, which is why we allow ourselves to */ - /* lose the object in this case. A finalizer should */ - /* have its own error codes to spot this kind of */ - /* problems easily. */ - } - - LOCK(); - element->next = cache->idle; - cache->idle = element; - cache->idle_count++; - UNLOCK(); - } - - error = TT_Err_Ok; - - Exit: - return error; - } - - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TTCache_Init( PEngine_Instance engine ) - { - /* Create list elements mutex */ - FREE_Elements = NULL; - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TTCache_Done( PEngine_Instance engine ) - { - /* We don't protect this function, as this is the end of the engine's */ - /* execution.. */ - PList_Element element, next; - - - /* frees the recycled list elements */ - element = FREE_Elements; - while ( element ) - { - next = element->next; - FREE( element ); - element = next; - } - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttcache.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttcache.h deleted file mode 100644 index 0c33f4a1861..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttcache.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,216 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ttcache.h 1.1 - * - * Generic object cache - * - * Copyright 1996-2000 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. - * - * - * This component defines and implements object caches. - * - * An object class is a structure layout that encapsulate one - * given type of data used by the FreeType engine. Each object - * class is completely described by: - * - * - a 'root' or 'leading' structure containing the first - * important fields of the class. The root structure is - * always of fixed size. - * - * It is implemented as a simple C structure, and may - * contain several pointers to sub-tables that can be - * sized and allocated dynamically. - * - * Examples: TFace, TInstance, TGlyph & TExecution_Context - * (defined in 'ttobjs.h') - * - * - we make a difference between 'child' pointers and 'peer' - * pointers. A 'child' pointer points to a sub-table that is - * owned by the object, while a 'peer' pointer points to any - * other kind of data the object isn't responsible for. - * - * An object class is thus usually a 'tree' of 'child' tables. - * - * - each object class needs a constructor and a destructor. - * - * A constructor is a function which receives the address of - * freshly allocated and zeroed object root structure and - * 'builds' all the valid child data that must be associated - * to the object before it becomes 'valid'. - * - * A destructor does the inverse job: given the address of - * a valid object, it must discard all its child data and - * zero its main fields (essentially the pointers and array - * sizes found in the root fields). - * - * - * Important notes: - * - * When the constructor fails to allocate an object, it must - * return immediately with an error code, and not try to release - * what it has previously allocated before the error. The cache - * manager detects the error and calls the destructor on the - * partial object, before returning the error to the caller (along - * with a NULL pointer for the "new" object). - * - * The destructor must thus be able to deal with "partial objects", - * i.e., objects where only part of the child tables are allocated, - * and only release these ones. As the TT_Free() function accepts - * a NULL parameter (and returns successfuly in this case), no check - * is really necessary when using the macro 'FREE()'. - * - * Currently, there is no check in the cache manager to see if a - * destructor fails (double error state!). - * - * This scheme is more compact and more maintanable than the one - * where de-allocation code is duplicated in the constructor - * _and_ the destructor. - * - * - * - * Changes between 1.1 and 1.0: - * - * - introduced the refreshed and finalizer class definition/implementation - * - inserted an engine instance pointer in the cache structure - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#ifndef TTCACHE_H -#define TTCACHE_H - -#include "tttypes.h" -#include "ttconfig.h" -#include "ttmutex.h" - -#ifdef __cplusplus - extern "C" { -#endif - - typedef TT_Error TConstructor( void* object, - void* parent ); - - typedef TT_Error TDestructor ( void* object ); - - typedef TConstructor TRefresher; - typedef TDestructor TFinalizer; - - typedef TConstructor* PConstructor; - typedef TDestructor* PDestructor; - typedef TRefresher* PRefresher; - typedef TFinalizer* PFinalizer; - - - /* A Cache class record holds the data necessary to define */ - /* a cache kind. */ - struct TCache_Class_ - { - ULong object_size; - Long idle_limit; - PConstructor init; - PDestructor done; - PRefresher reset; - PFinalizer finalize; - }; - - typedef struct TCache_Class_ TCache_Class; - typedef TCache_Class* PCache_Class; - - - - /* Simple list node record. A list element is said to be 'unlinked' */ - /* when it doesn't belong to any list. */ - struct TList_Element_; - - typedef struct TList_Element_ TList_Element; - typedef TList_Element* PList_Element; - - struct TList_Element_ - { - PList_Element next; - void* data; - }; - - - /* Simple singly-linked list record - LIFO style, no tail field */ - typedef PList_Element TSingle_List; - - struct TCache_ - { - PEngine_Instance engine; - PCache_Class clazz; /* 'class' is a reserved word in C++ */ - TMutex* lock; - TSingle_List active; - TSingle_List idle; - Long idle_count; - }; - - typedef struct TCache_ TCache; - typedef TCache* PCache; - - /* Returns a new list element, either fresh or recycled. */ - /* Note: the returned element is unlinked. */ - - /* An object cache holds two lists tracking the active and */ - /* idle objects that are currently created and used by the */ - /* engine. It can also be 'protected' by a mutex. */ - - /* Initializes a new cache, of class 'clazz', pointed by 'cache', */ - /* protected by the 'lock' mutex. Set 'lock' to NULL if the cache */ - /* doesn't need protection */ - - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - Cache_Create( PEngine_Instance engine, - PCache_Class clazz, - TCache* cache, - TMutex* lock ); - - /* Destroys a cache and all its listed objects */ - - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - Cache_Destroy( TCache* cache ); - - - /* Extracts a new object from the cache */ - - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - Cache_New( TCache* cache, - void** new_object, - void* parent_object ); - - - /* Returns an object to the cache, or discards it depending */ - /* on the cache class' 'idle_limit' field */ - - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - Cache_Done( TCache* cache, void* data ); - -#define CACHE_New( _cache, _newobj, _parent ) \ - Cache_New( (TCache*)_cache, (void**)&_newobj, (void*)_parent ) - -#define CACHE_Done( _cache, _obj ) \ - Cache_Done( (TCache*)_cache, (void*)_obj ) - - - - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - TTCache_Init( PEngine_Instance engine ); - - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - TTCache_Done( PEngine_Instance engine ); - - -#ifdef __cplusplus - } -#endif - -#endif /* TTCACHE_H */ - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttcalc.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttcalc.c deleted file mode 100644 index 44d2f8c6f7f..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttcalc.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,426 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ttcalc.c - * - * Arithmetic Computations (body). - * - * Copyright 1996-2000 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#include "ttcalc.h" -#include "ttdebug.h" -#include "tttables.h" - -/* required by the tracing mode */ -#undef TT_COMPONENT -#define TT_COMPONENT trace_calc - - -/* Support for 1-complement arithmetic has been totally dropped in this */ -/* release. You can still write your own code if you need it... */ - - static const Long Roots[63] = - { - 1, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 11, - 16, 22, 32, 45, 64, 90, 128, 181, - 256, 362, 512, 724, 1024, 1448, 2048, 2896, - 4096, 5892, 8192, 11585, 16384, 23170, 32768, 46340, - - 65536, 92681, 131072, 185363, 262144, 370727, - 524288, 741455, 1048576, 1482910, 2097152, 2965820, - 4194304, 5931641, 8388608, 11863283, 16777216, 23726566, - - 33554432, 47453132, 67108864, 94906265, - 134217728, 189812531, 268435456, 379625062, - 536870912, 759250125, 1073741824, 1518500250, - 2147483647 - }; - - -#ifdef LONG64 - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Long ) - TT_MulDiv( TT_Long a, - TT_Long b, - TT_Long c ) - { - Long s; - - - s = a; a = ABS( a ); - s ^= b; b = ABS( b ); - s ^= c; c = ABS( c ); - - if ( c > 0 ) - a = ( (TT_Int64)a * b + ( c >> 1 ) ) / c; - else - a = 0x7FFFFFFFL; - - return ( s < 0 ) ? -a : a; - } - - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Long ) - TT_MulFix( TT_Long a, - TT_Long b ) - { - Long s; - - - s = a; a = ABS( a ); - s ^= b; b = ABS( b ); - - a = ((TT_Int64)a * b + 0x8000) / 0x10000; - return ( s < 0 ) ? -a : a; - } - - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( Int ) - Order64( TT_Int64 z ) - { - Int j = 0; - - - while ( z ) - { - z = (unsigned INT64)z >> 1; - j++; - } - return j - 1; - } - - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Int32 ) - Sqrt64( TT_Int64 l ) - { - TT_Int64 r, s; - - - if ( l <= 0 ) return 0; - if ( l == 1 ) return 1; - - r = Roots[Order64( l )]; - - do - { - s = r; - r = ( r + l/r ) >> 1; - } - while ( r > s || r*r > l ); - - return r; - } - -#else /* LONG64 */ - - - /* The TT_MulDiv function has been optimized thanks to ideas from */ - /* Graham Asher. The trick is to optimize computation when everything */ - /* fits within 32-bits (a rather common case). */ - /* */ - /* we compute 'a*b+c/2', then divide it by 'c'. (positive values) */ - /* */ - /* 46340 is FLOOR(SQRT(2^31-1)). */ - /* */ - /* if ( a <= 46340 && b <= 46340 ) then ( a*b <= 0x7FFEA810 ) */ - /* */ - /* 0x7FFFFFFF - 0x7FFEA810 = 0x157F0 */ - /* */ - /* if ( c < 0x157F0*2 ) then ( a*b+c/2 <= 0x7FFFFFFF ) */ - /* */ - /* and 2*0x157F0 = 176096 */ - /* */ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Long ) - TT_MulDiv( TT_Long a, - TT_Long b, - TT_Long c ) - { - long s; - - - if ( a == 0 || b == c ) - return a; - - s = a; a = ABS( a ); - s ^= b; b = ABS( b ); - s ^= c; c = ABS( c ); - - if ( a <= 46340 && b <= 46340 && c <= 176095L && c > 0 ) - { - a = ( a * b + ( c >> 1 ) ) / c; - } - else if ( c > 0 ) - { - TT_Int64 temp, temp2; - - MulTo64( a, b, &temp ); - temp2.hi = (TT_Int32)( c >> 31 ); - temp2.lo = (TT_Word32)( c / 2 ); - Add64( &temp, &temp2, &temp ); - a = Div64by32( &temp, c ); - } - else - a = 0x7FFFFFFFL; - - return ( s < 0 ) ? -a : a; - } - - /* The optimization for TT_MulFix is different. We could simply be */ - /* happy by applying the same principles than with TT_MulDiv, because */ - /* */ - /* c = 0x10000 < 176096 */ - /* */ - /* however, in most cases, we have a 'b' with a value around 0x10000 */ - /* which is greater than 46340. */ - /* */ - /* According to Graham's testing, most cases have 'a' < 100, so a good */ - /* idea is to use bounds like 1024 and 2097151 (= floor(2^31-1)/1024 ) */ - /* for 'a' and 'b' respectively.. */ - /* */ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Long ) - TT_MulFix( TT_Long a, - TT_Long b ) - { - long s; - - if ( a == 0 || b == 0x10000 ) - return a; - - s = a; a = ABS( a ); - s ^= b; b = ABS( b ); - - if ( a <= 1024 && b <= 2097151 ) - { - a = ( a*b + 0x8000 ) >> 16; - } - else - { - TT_Int64 temp, temp2; - - MulTo64( a, b, &temp ); - temp2.hi = 0; - temp2.lo = 0x8000; - Add64( &temp, &temp2, &temp ); - a = Div64by32( &temp, 0x10000 ); - } - - return ( s < 0 ) ? -a : a; - } - - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( void ) - Neg64( TT_Int64* x ) - { - /* Remember that -(0x80000000) == 0x80000000 with 2-complement! */ - /* We take care of that here. */ - - x->hi ^= 0xFFFFFFFFUL; - x->lo ^= 0xFFFFFFFFUL; - x->lo++; - - if ( !x->lo ) - { - x->hi++; - if ( x->hi == 0x80000000UL ) /* Check -MaxInt32 - 1 */ - { - x->lo--; - x->hi--; /* We return 0x7FFFFFFF! */ - } - } - } - - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( void ) - Add64( TT_Int64* x, - TT_Int64* y, - TT_Int64* z ) - { - register TT_Word32 lo, hi; - - - lo = x->lo + y->lo; - hi = x->hi + y->hi + ( lo < x->lo ); - - z->lo = lo; - z->hi = hi; - } - - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( void ) - Sub64( TT_Int64* x, - TT_Int64* y, - TT_Int64* z ) - { - register TT_Word32 lo, hi; - - - lo = x->lo - y->lo; - hi = x->hi - y->hi - ( (TT_Int32)lo < 0 ); - - z->lo = lo; - z->hi = hi; - } - - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( void ) - MulTo64( TT_Int32 x, - TT_Int32 y, - TT_Int64* z ) - { - TT_Int32 s; - TT_Word32 lo1, hi1, lo2, hi2, lo, hi, i1, i2; - - - s = x; x = ABS( x ); - s ^= y; y = ABS( y ); - - lo1 = x & 0x0000FFFF; hi1 = x >> 16; - lo2 = y & 0x0000FFFF; hi2 = y >> 16; - - lo = lo1*lo2; - i1 = lo1*hi2; - i2 = lo2*hi1; - hi = hi1*hi2; - - /* Check carry overflow of i1 + i2 */ - - if ( i2 ) - { - if ( i1 >= (TT_Word32)-(TT_Int32)i2 ) hi += 1L << 16; - i1 += i2; - } - - i2 = i1 >> 16; - i1 = i1 << 16; - - /* Check carry overflow of i1 + lo */ - if ( i1 ) - { - if ( lo >= (TT_Word32)-(TT_Int32)i1 ) hi++; - lo += i1; - } - - hi += i2; - - z->lo = lo; - z->hi = hi; - - if ( s < 0 ) Neg64( z ); - } - - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Int32 ) - Div64by32( TT_Int64* x, - TT_Int32 y ) - { - TT_Int32 s; - TT_Word32 q, r, i, lo; - - - s = x->hi; if ( s < 0 ) Neg64( x ); - s ^= y; y = ABS( y ); - - /* Shortcut */ - if ( x->hi == 0 ) - { - if ( y > 0 ) - q = x->lo / y; - else - q = 0x7FFFFFFFL; - - return ( s < 0 ) ? -(TT_Int32)q : (TT_Int32)q; - } - - r = x->hi; - lo = x->lo; - - if ( r >= (TT_Word32)y ) /* we know y is to be treated as unsigned here */ - return ( s < 0 ) ? 0x80000001UL : 0x7FFFFFFFUL; - /* Return Max/Min Int32 if division overflow */ - /* This includes division by zero! */ - q = 0; - for ( i = 0; i < 32; i++ ) - { - r <<= 1; - q <<= 1; - r |= lo >> 31; - - if ( r >= (TT_Word32)y ) - { - r -= y; - q |= 1; - } - lo <<= 1; - } - - return ( s < 0 ) ? -(TT_Int32)q : (TT_Int32)q; - } - - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( Int ) - Order64( TT_Int64* z ) - { - TT_Word32 i; - Int j; - - - if ( z->hi ) - { - i = z->hi; - j = 32; - } - else - { - i = z->lo; - j = 0; - } - - while ( i > 0 ) - { - i >>= 1; - j++; - } - return j-1; - } - - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Int32 ) - Sqrt64( TT_Int64* l ) - { - TT_Int64 l2; - TT_Int32 r, s; - - - if ( (TT_Int32)l->hi < 0 || - (l->hi == 0 && l->lo == 0) ) return 0; - - s = Order64( l ); - if ( s == 0 ) return 1; - - r = Roots[s]; - do - { - s = r; - r = ( r + Div64by32(l,r) ) >> 1; - MulTo64( r, r, &l2 ); - Sub64 ( l, &l2, &l2 ); - } - while ( r > s || (TT_Int32)l2.hi < 0 ); - - return r; - } - -#endif /* LONG64 */ - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttcalc.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttcalc.h deleted file mode 100644 index 98da62a1c21..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttcalc.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,119 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ttcalc.h - * - * Arithmetic Computations (specification). - * - * Copyright 1996-2002 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#ifndef TTCALC_H -#define TTCALC_H - -#include "ttconfig.h" -#include "freetype.h" - - -#ifdef __cplusplus - extern "C" { -#endif - -#ifdef LONG64 - - typedef INT64 TT_Int64; - -#define ADD_64( x, y, z ) z = x + y -#define SUB_64( x, y, z ) z = x - y -#define MUL_64( x, y, z ) z = (TT_Int64)(x) * (y) - -#define DIV_64( x, y ) ( (x) / (y) ) - -#define SQRT_64( x ) Sqrt64( x ) -#define SQRT_32( x ) Sqrt32( x ) - - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Int32 ) - Sqrt64( TT_Int64 l ) -#if defined __GCC__ && defined TT_MAKE_OPTION_SINGLE_OBJECT - __attribute__ (( unused )) /* keep the compiler mute */ -#endif - ; - -#else /* LONG64 */ - - struct TT_Int64_ - { - TT_Word32 lo; - TT_Word32 hi; - }; - - typedef struct TT_Int64_ TT_Int64; - -#define ADD_64( x, y, z ) Add64( &x, &y, &z ) -#define SUB_64( x, y, z ) Sub64( &x, &y, &z ) -#define MUL_64( x, y, z ) MulTo64( x, y, &z ) - -#define DIV_64( x, y ) Div64by32( &x, y ) - -#define SQRT_64( x ) Sqrt64( &x ) -#define SQRT_32( x ) Sqrt32( x ) - - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( void ) - Add64( TT_Int64* x, - TT_Int64* y, - TT_Int64* z ); - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( void ) - Sub64( TT_Int64* x, - TT_Int64* y, - TT_Int64* z ); - - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( void ) - MulTo64( TT_Int32 x, - TT_Int32 y, - TT_Int64* z ); - - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Int32 ) - Div64by32( TT_Int64* x, - TT_Int32 y ); - - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( int ) - Order64( TT_Int64* z ); - - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Int32 ) - Sqrt64( TT_Int64* l ) -#if defined __GCC__ && defined TT_MAKE_OPTION_SINGLE_OBJECT - __attribute__ (( unused )) /* keep the compiler mute */ -#endif - ; - -#endif /* LONG64 */ - - /* The two following functions are now part of the API! */ - - /* TT_Long TT_MulDiv( TT_Long a, TT_Long b, TT_Long c ); */ - /* TT_Long TT_MulFix( TT_Long a, TT_Long b ); */ - - -#define INT_TO_F26DOT6( x ) ( (Long)(x) << 6 ) -#define INT_TO_F2DOT14( x ) ( (Long)(x) << 14 ) -#define INT_TO_FIXED( x ) ( (Long)(x) << 16 ) -#define F2DOT14_TO_FIXED( x ) ( (Long)(x) << 2 ) -#define FLOAT_TO_FIXED( x ) ( (Long)(x * 65536.0) ) - -#define ROUND_F26DOT6( x ) ( x >= 0 ? ( ((x) + 32) & -64) \ - : ( -((32 - (x)) & -64) ) ) - -#ifdef __cplusplus - } -#endif - -#endif /* TTCALC_H */ - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttcmap.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttcmap.c deleted file mode 100644 index a8ce85708d7..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttcmap.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,635 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ttcmap.c - * - * TrueType Character Mappings - * - * Copyright 1996-2002 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#include "ttobjs.h" -#include "ttdebug.h" -#include "ttfile.h" -#include "ttmemory.h" -#include "ttload.h" -#include "ttcmap.h" - -/* required by the tracing mode */ -#undef TT_COMPONENT -#define TT_COMPONENT trace_cmap - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : CharMap_Load - * - * Description : Loads a given charmap into memory. - * - * Input : cmap pointer to cmap table - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * Notes : - Assumes the the stream is already used (opened). - * - * - In case of error, releases all partially allocated - * tables. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - CharMap_Load( PCMapTable cmap, - TT_Stream input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input ); - - UShort num_SH, num_Seg, i; - - UShort u, l, num_Groups, j; - ULong length; - - PCMap0 cmap0; - PCMap2 cmap2; - PCMap4 cmap4; - PCMap6 cmap6; - PCMap8_12 cmap8_12; - - PCMap2SubHeader cmap2sub; - PCMap4Segment segments; - PCMapGroup groups; - - - if ( cmap->loaded ) - return TT_Err_Ok; - - if ( FILE_Seek( cmap->offset ) ) - return error; - - switch ( cmap->format ) - { - case 0: - cmap0 = &cmap->c.cmap0; - - if ( ALLOC( cmap0->glyphIdArray, 256L ) || - FILE_Read( (void*)cmap0->glyphIdArray, 256L ) ) - goto Fail; - - break; - - case 2: - num_SH = 0; - cmap2 = &cmap->c.cmap2; - - /* allocate subheader keys */ - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( cmap2->subHeaderKeys, 256, UShort ) || - ACCESS_Frame( 512L ) ) - goto Fail; - - for ( i = 0; i < 256; i++ ) - { - u = GET_UShort() / 8; - cmap2->subHeaderKeys[i] = u; - - if ( num_SH < u ) - num_SH = u; - } - - FORGET_Frame(); - - /* load subheaders */ - - cmap2->numGlyphId = l = - ( ( cmap->length - 2L * (256 + 3) - num_SH * 8L ) & 0xffff) / 2; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( cmap2->subHeaders, - num_SH + 1, - TCMap2SubHeader ) || - ACCESS_Frame( ( num_SH + 1 ) * 8L ) ) - goto Fail; - - cmap2sub = cmap2->subHeaders; - - for ( i = 0; i <= num_SH; i++ ) - { - cmap2sub->firstCode = GET_UShort(); - cmap2sub->entryCount = GET_UShort(); - cmap2sub->idDelta = GET_Short(); - /* we apply the location offset immediately */ - cmap2sub->idRangeOffset = GET_UShort() - ( num_SH - i ) * 8 - 2; - - cmap2sub++; - } - - FORGET_Frame(); - - /* load glyph ids */ - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( cmap2->glyphIdArray, l, UShort ) || - ACCESS_Frame( l * 2L ) ) - goto Fail; - - for ( i = 0; i < l; i++ ) - cmap2->glyphIdArray[i] = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - break; - - case 4: - cmap4 = &cmap->c.cmap4; - - /* load header */ - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 8L ) ) - goto Fail; - - cmap4->segCountX2 = GET_UShort(); - cmap4->searchRange = GET_UShort(); - cmap4->entrySelector = GET_UShort(); - cmap4->rangeShift = GET_UShort(); - - num_Seg = cmap4->segCountX2 / 2; - - FORGET_Frame(); - - /* load segments */ - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( cmap4->segments, - num_Seg, - TCMap4Segment ) || - ACCESS_Frame( (num_Seg * 4 + 1) * 2L ) ) - goto Fail; - - segments = cmap4->segments; - - for ( i = 0; i < num_Seg; i++ ) - segments[i].endCount = GET_UShort(); - - (void)GET_UShort(); - - for ( i = 0; i < num_Seg; i++ ) - segments[i].startCount = GET_UShort(); - - for ( i = 0; i < num_Seg; i++ ) - segments[i].idDelta = GET_Short(); - - for ( i = 0; i < num_Seg; i++ ) - segments[i].idRangeOffset = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cmap4->numGlyphId = l = - ( ( cmap->length - ( 16L + 8L * num_Seg ) ) & 0xffff ) / 2; - - /* load ids */ - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( cmap4->glyphIdArray, l , UShort ) || - ACCESS_Frame( l * 2L ) ) - goto Fail; - - for ( i = 0; i < l; i++ ) - cmap4->glyphIdArray[i] = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - break; - - case 6: - cmap6 = &cmap->c.cmap6; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 4L ) ) - goto Fail; - - cmap6->firstCode = GET_UShort(); - cmap6->entryCount = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - l = cmap6->entryCount; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( cmap6->glyphIdArray, - cmap6->entryCount, - Short ) || - ACCESS_Frame( l * 2L ) ) - goto Fail; - - for ( i = 0; i < l; i++ ) - cmap6->glyphIdArray[i] = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - break; - - case 8: - case 12: - if ( FILE_Seek( cmap->offset - 2 ) ) - return error; - - cmap8_12 = &cmap->c.cmap8_12; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 8L ) ) - goto Fail; - - length = GET_ULong(); - cmap->length = (UShort)(length & 0xFFFFU); - - if ( length!=cmap->length ) - goto Fail; - - GET_ULong(); /* language */ - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( cmap->format == 8 ) - if ( FILE_Skip( 8192L ) ) - goto Fail; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 4L ) ) - goto Fail; - cmap8_12->nGroups = GET_ULong(); - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( cmap8_12->nGroups > 0xFFFF ) - goto Fail; - num_Groups = cmap8_12->nGroups; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( cmap8_12->groups, num_Groups, TCMapGroup ) ) - goto Fail; - if ( ACCESS_Frame( num_Groups * 3 * 4L ) ) - goto Fail; - - groups = cmap8_12->groups; - - for ( j = 0; j < num_Groups; j++ ) - { - groups[j].startCharCode = GET_ULong(); - groups[j].endCharCode = GET_ULong(); - groups[j].startGlyphID = GET_ULong(); - } - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cmap8_12->last_group = cmap8_12->groups; - break; - - default: /* corrupt character mapping table */ - return TT_Err_Invalid_CharMap_Format; - - } - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail: - CharMap_Free( cmap ); - return error; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : CharMap_Free - * - * Description : Releases a given charmap table. - * - * Input : cmap pointer to cmap table - * - * Output : Error code. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - CharMap_Free( PCMapTable cmap ) - { - if ( !cmap ) - return TT_Err_Ok; - - switch ( cmap->format ) - { - case 0: - FREE( cmap->c.cmap0.glyphIdArray ); - break; - - case 2: - FREE( cmap->c.cmap2.subHeaderKeys ); - FREE( cmap->c.cmap2.subHeaders ); - FREE( cmap->c.cmap2.glyphIdArray ); - break; - - case 4: - FREE( cmap->c.cmap4.segments ); - FREE( cmap->c.cmap4.glyphIdArray ); - cmap->c.cmap4.segCountX2 = 0; - break; - - case 6: - FREE( cmap->c.cmap6.glyphIdArray ); - cmap->c.cmap6.entryCount = 0; - break; - - case 8: - case 12: - FREE( cmap->c.cmap8_12.groups ); - cmap->c.cmap8_12.nGroups = 0; - break; - - default: - /* invalid table format, do nothing */ - ; - } - - cmap->loaded = FALSE; - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : CharMap_Index - * - * Description : Performs charcode->glyph index translation. - * - * Input : cmap pointer to cmap table - * - * Output : Glyph index, 0 in case of failure. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - static UShort code_to_index0 ( ULong charCode, PCMap0 cmap0 ); - static UShort code_to_index2 ( ULong charCode, PCMap2 cmap2 ); - static UShort code_to_index4 ( ULong charCode, PCMap4 cmap4 ); - static UShort code_to_index6 ( ULong charCode, PCMap6 cmap6 ); - static UShort code_to_index8_12( ULong charCode, PCMap8_12 cmap8_12 ); - - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( UShort ) - CharMap_Index( PCMapTable cmap, - ULong charcode ) - { - switch ( cmap->format ) - { - case 0: - return code_to_index0( charcode, &cmap->c.cmap0 ); - case 2: - return code_to_index2( charcode, &cmap->c.cmap2 ); - case 4: - return code_to_index4( charcode, &cmap->c.cmap4 ); - case 6: - return code_to_index6( charcode, &cmap->c.cmap6 ); - case 8: - case 12: - return code_to_index8_12( charcode, &cmap->c.cmap8_12 ); - default: - return 0; - } - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : code_to_index0 - * - * Description : Converts the character code into a glyph index. - * Uses format 0. - * charCode will be masked to get a value in the range - * 0x00-0xFF. - * - * Input : charCode the wanted character code - * cmap0 a pointer to a cmap table in format 0 - * - * Output : Glyph index into the glyphs array. - * 0 if the glyph does not exist. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - static UShort code_to_index0( ULong charCode, - PCMap0 cmap0 ) - { - if ( charCode <= 0xFF ) - return cmap0->glyphIdArray[charCode]; - else - return 0; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : code_to_index2 - * - * Description : Converts the character code into a glyph index. - * Uses format 2. - * - * Input : charCode the wanted character code - * cmap2 a pointer to a cmap table in format 2 - * - * Output : Glyph index into the glyphs array. - * 0 if the glyph does not exist. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - static UShort code_to_index2( ULong charCode, - PCMap2 cmap2 ) - { - UShort index1, idx; - UInt offset; - TCMap2SubHeader sh2; - - - index1 = cmap2->subHeaderKeys[charCode <= 0xFF ? - charCode : (charCode >> 8)]; - - if ( index1 == 0 ) - { - if ( charCode <= 0xFF ) - return cmap2->glyphIdArray[charCode]; /* 8bit character code */ - else - return 0; - } - else /* 16bit character code */ - { - if ( charCode <= 0xFF ) - return 0; - - sh2 = cmap2->subHeaders[index1]; - - if ( (charCode & 0xFF) < (TT_UInt)sh2.firstCode ) - return 0; - - if ( (charCode & 0xFF) >= (TT_UInt)( sh2.firstCode + sh2.entryCount ) ) - return 0; - - offset = sh2.idRangeOffset / 2 + (charCode & 0xFF) - sh2.firstCode; - if ( offset < cmap2->numGlyphId ) - idx = cmap2->glyphIdArray[offset]; - else - return 0; - - if ( idx ) - return ( idx + sh2.idDelta ) & 0xFFFF; - else - return 0; - } - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : code_to_index4 - * - * Description : Converts the character code into a glyph index. - * Uses format 4. - * - * Input : charCode the wanted character code - * cmap4 a pointer to a cmap table in format 4 - * - * Output : Glyph index into the glyphs array. - * 0 if the glyph does not exist. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - static UShort code_to_index4( ULong charCode, - PCMap4 cmap4 ) - { - UInt index1; - UShort segCount, i; - TCMap4Segment seg4; - - - segCount = cmap4->segCountX2 / 2; - - for ( i = 0; i < segCount; i++ ) - if ( charCode <= (TT_UInt)cmap4->segments[i].endCount ) - break; - - /* Safety check - even though the last endCount should be 0xFFFF */ - if ( i >= segCount ) - return 0; - - seg4 = cmap4->segments[i]; - - if ( charCode < (TT_UInt)seg4.startCount ) - return 0; - - if ( seg4.idRangeOffset == 0 ) - return ( charCode + seg4.idDelta ) & 0xFFFF; - else - { - index1 = seg4.idRangeOffset / 2 + (charCode - seg4.startCount) - - (segCount - i); - - if ( index1 < cmap4->numGlyphId ) - { - if ( cmap4->glyphIdArray[index1] == 0 ) - return 0; - else - return ( cmap4->glyphIdArray[index1] + seg4.idDelta ) & 0xFFFF; - } - else - return 0; - } - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : code_to_index6 - * - * Description : Converts the character code into a glyph index. - * Uses format 6. - * - * Input : charCode the wanted character code - * cmap6 a pointer to a cmap table in format 6 - * - * Output : Glyph index into the glyphs array. - * 0 if the glyph does not exist (`missing character glyph'). - * - ******************************************************************/ - - static UShort code_to_index6( ULong charCode, - PCMap6 cmap6 ) - { - TT_UInt firstCode; - - - firstCode = cmap6->firstCode; - - if ( charCode < firstCode ) - return 0; - - if ( charCode >= (firstCode + cmap6->entryCount) ) - return 0; - - return cmap6->glyphIdArray[charCode - firstCode]; - } - - - /*************************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* */ - /* code_to_index8_12 */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* Converts the (possibly 32bit) character code into a glyph index. */ - /* Uses format 8 or 12. */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* charCode :: The wanted character code. */ - /* cmap8_12 :: A pointer to a cmap table in format 8 or 12. */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* Glyph index into the glyphs array. 0 if the glyph does not exist. */ - /* */ - static UShort code_to_index8_12( ULong charCode, - PCMap8_12 cmap8_12 ) - { - PCMapGroup group, limit; - - - limit = cmap8_12->groups + cmap8_12->nGroups; - - /* first, check against the last used group */ - - group = cmap8_12->last_group; - - /* the following is equivalent to performing two tests, as in */ - /* */ - /* if ( charCode >= group->startCharCode && */ - /* charCode <= group->endCharCode ) */ - /* */ - /* This is a bit strange, but it is faster, and the idea behind the */ - /* cache is to significantly speed up charcode to glyph index */ - /* conversion. */ - - if ( (ULong)( charCode - group->startCharCode ) < - (ULong)( group->endCharCode - group->startCharCode ) ) - goto Found1; - - for ( group = cmap8_12->groups; group < limit; group++ ) - { - /* the ranges are sorted in increasing order. If we are out of */ - /* the range here, the char code isn't in the charmap, so exit. */ - - if ( charCode > group->endCharCode ) - continue; - - if ( charCode >= group->startCharCode ) - goto Found; - } - return 0; - - Found: - cmap8_12->last_group = group; - - Found1: - /* Theoretically, glyph indices > 0xFFFF are possible with this format, - but since all other TrueType tables expect 16bit glyph indices only - it doesn't make sense to support this. */ - return (UShort)( group->startGlyphID + - ( charCode - group->startCharCode ) ); - } - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttcmap.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttcmap.h deleted file mode 100644 index ea16554c9d2..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttcmap.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,202 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ttcmap.h - * - * TrueType Character Mappings - * - * Copyright 1996-2002 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. - * - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#ifndef TTCMAP_H -#define TTCMAP_H - -#include "ttconfig.h" -#include "tttypes.h" - - -#ifdef __cplusplus - extern "C" { -#endif - - /* format 0 */ - - struct TCMap0_ - { - PByte glyphIdArray; - }; - - typedef struct TCMap0_ TCMap0; - typedef TCMap0* PCMap0; - - - /* format 2 */ - - struct TCMap2SubHeader_ - { - UShort firstCode; /* first valid low byte */ - UShort entryCount; /* number of valid low bytes */ - Short idDelta; /* delta value to glyphIndex */ - UShort idRangeOffset; /* offset from here to 1st code */ - }; - - typedef struct TCMap2SubHeader_ TCMap2SubHeader; - typedef TCMap2SubHeader* PCMap2SubHeader; - - struct TCMap2_ - { - PUShort subHeaderKeys; - /* high byte mapping table */ - /* value = subHeader index * 8 */ - - PCMap2SubHeader subHeaders; - PUShort glyphIdArray; - UShort numGlyphId; /* control value */ - }; - - typedef struct TCMap2_ TCMap2; - typedef TCMap2* PCMap2; - - - /* format 4 */ - - struct TCMap4Segment_ - { - UShort endCount; - UShort startCount; - Short idDelta; /* in the specs defined as UShort but the - example there gives negative values... */ - UShort idRangeOffset; - }; - - typedef struct TCMap4Segment_ TCMap4Segment; - typedef TCMap4Segment* PCMap4Segment; - - struct TCMap4_ - { - UShort segCountX2; /* number of segments * 2 */ - UShort searchRange; /* these parameters can be used */ - UShort entrySelector; /* for a binary search */ - UShort rangeShift; - - PCMap4Segment segments; - PUShort glyphIdArray; - UShort numGlyphId; /* control value */ - }; - - typedef struct TCMap4_ TCMap4; - typedef TCMap4* PCMap4; - - - /* format 6 */ - - struct TCMap6_ - { - UShort firstCode; /* first character code of subrange */ - UShort entryCount; /* number of character codes in subrange */ - - PUShort glyphIdArray; - }; - - typedef struct TCMap6_ TCMap6; - typedef TCMap6* PCMap6; - - - /* formats 8 & 12 */ - - /* auxiliary table for format 8 and 12 */ - - struct TCMapGroup_ - { - ULong startCharCode; - ULong endCharCode; - ULong startGlyphID; - }; - - typedef struct TCMapGroup_ TCMapGroup; - typedef TCMapGroup* PCMapGroup; - - /* FreeType handles format 8 and 12 identically. It is not necessary to - cover mixed 16bit and 32bit codes since FreeType always uses ULong - for input character codes -- converting Unicode surrogates to 32bit - character codes must be done by the application. */ - - struct TCMap8_12_ - { - ULong nGroups; - PCMapGroup groups; - - PCMapGroup last_group; /* last used group; this is a small */ - /* cache to potentially increase speed */ - }; - - typedef struct TCMap8_12_ TCMap8_12; - typedef TCMap8_12* PCMap8_12; - - - /* charmap table */ - - struct TCMapTable_ - { - UShort platformID; - UShort platformEncodingID; - UShort format; - UShort length; - UShort version; - - Bool loaded; - ULong offset; - - union - { - TCMap0 cmap0; - TCMap2 cmap2; - TCMap4 cmap4; - TCMap6 cmap6; - TCMap8_12 cmap8_12; - } c; - }; - - typedef struct TCMapTable_ TCMapTable; - typedef TCMapTable* PCMapTable; - - - - /* Load character mappings directory when face is loaded. */ - /* The mappings themselves are only loaded on demand. */ - - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - CharMap_Load( PCMapTable table, - TT_Stream input ); - - - /* Destroy one character mapping table */ - - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - CharMap_Free( PCMapTable table ); - - - /* Use character mapping table to perform mapping */ - - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( UShort ) - CharMap_Index( PCMapTable cmap, - ULong charCode ); - - /* NOTE: The PFace type isn't defined at this point */ - -#ifdef __cplusplus - } -#endif - -#endif /* TTCMAP_H */ - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttconfig.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttconfig.h deleted file mode 100644 index 7a30ebeb18d..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttconfig.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,273 +0,0 @@ -/************************************************************************** - * - * ttconfig.h 1.2 - * - * Configuration settings header file. - * - * Copyright 1996-2002 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. - * - * Notes: - * - * All the configuration #define statements have been gathered in - * this file to allow easy check and modification. - * - * The platform specificities are gathered in arch//ft_conf.h - * which is included by this file. - * - * Changes between 1.2 and 1.1 : - * - * - the EXPORT_DEF/EXPORT_FUNC/LOCAL_DEF/LOCAL_FUNC mechanism have - * replaced with a more elaborate one (with FT_ before) that allows - * addition of qualifiers _after_ the type, which is needed for DLLs. - * - *************************************************************************/ - -#ifndef TTCONFIG_H -#define TTCONFIG_H - - - -/* --------------- auto configuration ---------------------------------- */ - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Here we include the file ft_conf.h for system dependent stuff. */ -/* The specific makefile is responsible for providing the right path to */ -/* this file. */ - -#include "ft_conf.h" - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* Some more settings used to be here, but they are now chosen */ -/* in the system-dependent file arch//ft_conf.h */ - - - -/* --------------- special debugging ----------------------------------- */ - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to generate a special debug version of the */ -/* rasterizer. This will progressively draw the glyphs while the */ -/* computations are done directly on the graphics screen... (with */ -/* inverted glyphs). */ -/* */ -/* Use it at your own risk! It is not maintained currently. */ -/* */ -/* IMPORTANT: This is reserved to developers willing to debug the */ -/* rasterizer, which seems working very well in its */ -/* current state... */ - -/* #define DEBUG_RASTER */ - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this to have a simple debugger version of RunIns(). */ -/* */ -/* Use it at your own risk! It is not maintained currently. */ - -/* #define DEBUG_INTERPRETER */ - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this to have some housekeeping of allocation and deallocation. */ -/* */ -/* Please note that probably not all OS-specific versions of ttmemory.c */ -/* provide this functionality. */ - -/* #define DEBUG_MEMORY */ - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this to have bounds checking for file buffer frames. */ -/* */ -/* Please note that probably not all OS-specific versions of ttfile.c */ -/* provide this functionality. */ - -/* #define DEBUG_FILE */ - - - -/* --------------- arithmetic and processor support -------------------- */ - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* define ALIGNMENT to your processor/environment preferred alignment */ -/* size. A value of 8 should work on all current processors, even */ -/* 64-bits ones. */ - -#ifndef ALIGNMENT -#define ALIGNMENT 8 -#endif - - - -/* --------------- compilation model and naughty processors support ---- */ - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Under normal operation, the library is compiled into a single object */ -/* file. This gets rids of all the external symbols defined in each */ -/* component interface, and de-pollutes the name-space. */ -/* */ -/* However, you can still compile components into separate object files, */ -/* and gather all of them into the library. But you should then declare */ -/* some functions as externally visible. */ -/* */ -/* We use two macros, namely FT_INTERNAL_FUNC and FT_INTERNAL_DEF, which */ -/* apply to functions that are internal to the engine, and should never */ -/* be seen or linked by a client application. */ -/* */ -/* FT_INTERNAL_DEF used in header (.h) files, to define a function */ -/* that will be seen by other components. This */ -/* translates to "extern" in normal mode, and to */ -/* "static" in single-object mode. */ -/* */ -/* FT_INTERNAL_FUNC used in implementation (.c) files, just before */ -/* the function body. This translates to nothing */ -/* in normal mode, and to "static" in single-object */ -/* mode. */ -/* */ -/* It is called a "MAKE_OPTION" because the macro must be defined in the */ -/* Makefile, rather than this one. It allows any developer to quickly */ -/* switch from one mode to the other without messing with "ttconfig.h" */ -/* each time. */ -/* */ -/* The following macros are needed to compile the library with some */ -/* 16-bit (the infamous `_cdecl', `__loadds', `_export', `FAR', etc. */ -/* stuff) or perhaps C++ compilers (extern "C"). The typename is passed */ -/* as an argument, which allows the macro to add stuff _after_ the */ -/* typename, which is required by 16-bit msdos compiler syntax. */ - -#ifndef TT_MAKE_OPTION_SINGLE_OBJECT - -#ifndef FT_INTERNAL_FUNC -#define FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( type ) type -#endif -#ifndef FT_INTERNAL_DEF -#define FT_INTERNAL_DEF( type ) extern type -#endif - -#else /* ! TT_MAKE_OPTION_SINGLE_OBJECT */ - -#ifndef FT_INTERNAL_FUNC -#define FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( type ) static type -#endif -#ifndef FT_INTERNAL_DEF -#define FT_INTERNAL_DEF( type ) static type -#endif - -#endif /* TT_MAKE_OPTION_SINGLE_OBJECT */ - -/* This is for variables; default is using the same as functions. */ -#ifndef FT_INTERNAL_DECL -#define FT_INTERNAL_DECL( type ) FT_INTERNAL_DEF( type ) -#endif -#ifndef FT_INTERNAL_VAR -#define FT_INTERNAL_VAR( type ) FT_INTERNAL_DECL( type ) -#endif - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define FT_EXPORT_DEF and FT_EXPORT_FUNC as needed to build e.g. a DLL.*/ -/* All variables and functions visible from outside have these prefixes. */ - -/* Backward compatibility only. Don't use for new code. */ -#ifdef EXPORT_DEF -#define FT_EXPORT_DEF( type ) EXPORT_DEF type -#endif -#ifdef EXPORT_FUNC -#define FT_EXPORT_FUNC( type ) EXPORT_FUNC type -#endif -/* End of backward compatibility section. */ - -#ifndef FT_EXPORT_DEF -#define FT_EXPORT_DEF( type ) extern type -#endif - -#ifndef FT_EXPORT_FUNC -#define FT_EXPORT_FUNC( type ) type -#endif - -/* This is for variables; default is using the same as functions. */ -#ifndef FT_EXPORT_DECL -#define FT_EXPORT_DECL( type ) FT_EXPORT_DEF( type ) -#endif -#ifndef FT_EXPORT_VAR -#define FT_EXPORT_VAR( type ) FT_EXPORT_DECL( type ) -#endif - - - -/* --------------- miscellaneous --------------------------------------- */ - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* The number of extensions available. Don't change this value */ -/* except if you add new extensions to the engine. */ - -#define TT_MAX_EXTENSIONS 8 - - - -/* --------------- automatic setup -- don't touch ---------------------- */ - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* If HAVE_TT_TEXT is defined we don't provide a default typedef for */ -/* defining TT_Text. */ - -#ifndef HAVE_TT_TEXT -#define HAVE_TT_TEXT - typedef char TT_Text; -#endif - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* We define NULL in case it's not defined yet. The default */ -/* location is stdlib.h. */ - -#ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H -#include -#endif - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Some systems can't use vfprintf for error messages on stderr; if */ -/* HAVE_PRINT_FUNCTION is defined, the Print macro must be supplied */ -/* externally (having the same parameters). */ -/* */ -/* This is only used by the "ttdebug" component, which should be linked */ -/* to the engine only in debug mode. */ - -#if defined( DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE ) || defined( DEBUG_LEVEL_ERROR ) -#ifndef HAVE_PRINT_FUNCTION -#define Print( format, ap ) vfprintf( stderr, (format), (ap) ) -#endif -#endif - - -/* --------------- internal (developer) configuration toggles ---------- */ - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Do not undefine this configuration macro. It is now a default that */ -/* must be kept in all release builds. */ -#undef TT_STATIC_INTERPRETER - - -/*************************************************************************/ -/* Define this if you want to generate a static raster. This makes a */ -/* non re-entrant version of the scan-line converter, which is about */ -/* 10% faster and 50% bigger than an indirect one! */ -/* */ -/* NOTE : this is different from TT_CONFIG_OPTION_STATIC_RASTER. */ -/* This one only affects the calling convention. */ -#undef TT_STATIC_RASTER - - -#endif /* TTCONFIG_H */ - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttdebug.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttdebug.c deleted file mode 100644 index 4afe2dcc5ba..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttdebug.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,404 +0,0 @@ -/* Simple debugging component. Temporary */ - -#include "ttdebug.h" -#include "tttables.h" -#include "ttobjs.h" - - -#ifdef DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE - char tt_trace_levels[trace_max]; -#endif - -#if defined( DEBUG_LEVEL_ERROR ) || defined( DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE ) - -#include -#include -#include - - - static String tempStr[128]; - - static const String* OpStr[256] = - { - "SVTCA y", /* Set vectors to coordinate axis y */ - "SVTCA x", /* Set vectors to coordinate axis x */ - "SPvTCA y", /* Set Proj. vec. to coord. axis y */ - "SPvTCA x", /* Set Proj. vec. to coord. axis x */ - "SFvTCA y", /* Set Free. vec. to coord. axis y */ - "SFvTCA x", /* Set Free. vec. to coord. axis x */ - "SPvTL //", /* Set Proj. vec. parallel to segment */ - "SPvTL +", /* Set Proj. vec. normal to segment */ - "SFvTL //", /* Set Free. vec. parallel to segment */ - "SFvTL +", /* Set Free. vec. normal to segment */ - "SPvFS", /* Set Proj. vec. from stack */ - "SFvFS", /* Set Free. vec. from stack */ - "GPV", /* Get projection vector */ - "GFV", /* Get freedom vector */ - "SFvTPv", /* Set free. vec. to proj. vec. */ - "ISECT", /* compute intersection */ - - "SRP0", /* Set reference point 0 */ - "SRP1", /* Set reference point 1 */ - "SRP2", /* Set reference point 2 */ - "SZP0", /* Set Zone Pointer 0 */ - "SZP1", /* Set Zone Pointer 1 */ - "SZP2", /* Set Zone Pointer 2 */ - "SZPS", /* Set all zone pointers */ - "SLOOP", /* Set loop counter */ - "RTG", /* Round to Grid */ - "RTHG", /* Round to Half-Grid */ - "SMD", /* Set Minimum Distance */ - "ELSE", /* Else */ - "JMPR", /* Jump Relative */ - "SCvTCi", /* Set CVT */ - "SSwCi", /* */ - "SSW", /* */ - - "DUP", - "POP", - "CLEAR", - "SWAP", - "DEPTH", - "CINDEX", - "MINDEX", - "AlignPTS", - "INS_$28", - "UTP", - "LOOPCALL", - "CALL", - "FDEF", - "ENDF", - "MDAP[-]", - "MDAP[r]", - - "IUP[y]", - "IUP[x]", - "SHP[0]", - "SHP[1]", - "SHC[0]", - "SHC[1]", - "SHZ[0]", - "SHZ[1]", - "SHPIX", - "IP", - "MSIRP[0]", - "MSIRP[1]", - "AlignRP", - "RTDG", - "MIAP[-]", - "MIAP[r]", - - "NPushB", - "NPushW", - "WS", - "RS", - "WCvtP", - "RCvt", - "GC[0]", - "GC[1]", - "SCFS", - "MD[0]", - "MD[1]", - "MPPEM", - "MPS", - "FlipON", - "FlipOFF", - "DEBUG", - - "LT", - "LTEQ", - "GT", - "GTEQ", - "EQ", - "NEQ", - "ODD", - "EVEN", - "IF", - "EIF", - "AND", - "OR", - "NOT", - "DeltaP1", - "SDB", - "SDS", - - "ADD", - "SUB", - "DIV", - "MUL", - "ABS", - "NEG", - "FLOOR", - "CEILING", - "ROUND[G]", - "ROUND[B]", - "ROUND[W]", - "ROUND[?]", - "NROUND[G]", - "NROUND[B]", - "NROUND[W]", - "NROUND[?]", - - "WCvtF", - "DeltaP2", - "DeltaP3", - "DeltaC1", - "DeltaC2", - "DeltaC3", - "SROUND", - "S45Round", - "JROT", - "JROF", - "ROFF", - "INS_$7B", - "RUTG", - "RDTG", - "SANGW", - "AA", - - "FlipPT", - "FlipRgON", - "FlipRgOFF", - "INS_$83", - "INS_$84", - "ScanCTRL", - "SDPVTL[0]", - "SDPVTL[1]", - "GetINFO", - "IDEF", - "ROLL", - "MAX", - "MIN", - "ScanTYPE", - "IntCTRL", - "INS_$8F", - - "INS_$90", - "INS_$91", - "INS_$92", - "INS_$93", - "INS_$94", - "INS_$95", - "INS_$96", - "INS_$97", - "INS_$98", - "INS_$99", - "INS_$9A", - "INS_$9B", - "INS_$9C", - "INS_$9D", - "INS_$9E", - "INS_$9F", - - "INS_$A0", - "INS_$A1", - "INS_$A2", - "INS_$A3", - "INS_$A4", - "INS_$A5", - "INS_$A6", - "INS_$A7", - "INS_$A8", - "INS_$A9", - "INS_$AA", - "INS_$AB", - "INS_$AC", - "INS_$AD", - "INS_$AE", - "INS_$AF", - - "PushB[0]", - "PushB[1]", - "PushB[2]", - "PushB[3]", - "PushB[4]", - "PushB[5]", - "PushB[6]", - "PushB[7]", - "PushW[0]", - "PushW[1]", - "PushW[2]", - "PushW[3]", - "PushW[4]", - "PushW[5]", - "PushW[6]", - "PushW[7]", - - "MDRP[G]", - "MDRP[B]", - "MDRP[W]", - "MDRP[?]", - "MDRP[rG]", - "MDRP[rB]", - "MDRP[rW]", - "MDRP[r?]", - "MDRP[mG]", - "MDRP[mB]", - "MDRP[mW]", - "MDRP[m?]", - "MDRP[mrG]", - "MDRP[mrB]", - "MDRP[mrW]", - "MDRP[mr?]", - "MDRP[pG]", - "MDRP[pB]", - - "MDRP[pW]", - "MDRP[p?]", - "MDRP[prG]", - "MDRP[prB]", - "MDRP[prW]", - "MDRP[pr?]", - "MDRP[pmG]", - "MDRP[pmB]", - "MDRP[pmW]", - "MDRP[pm?]", - "MDRP[pmrG]", - "MDRP[pmrB]", - "MDRP[pmrW]", - "MDRP[pmr?]", - - "MIRP[G]", - "MIRP[B]", - "MIRP[W]", - "MIRP[?]", - "MIRP[rG]", - "MIRP[rB]", - "MIRP[rW]", - "MIRP[r?]", - "MIRP[mG]", - "MIRP[mB]", - "MIRP[mW]", - "MIRP[m?]", - "MIRP[mrG]", - "MIRP[mrB]", - "MIRP[mrW]", - "MIRP[mr?]", - "MIRP[pG]", - "MIRP[pB]", - - "MIRP[pW]", - "MIRP[p?]", - "MIRP[prG]", - "MIRP[prB]", - "MIRP[prW]", - "MIRP[pr?]", - "MIRP[pmG]", - "MIRP[pmB]", - "MIRP[pmW]", - "MIRP[pm?]", - "MIRP[pmrG]", - "MIRP[pmrB]", - "MIRP[pmrW]", - "MIRP[pmr?]" - }; - - - const String* Cur_U_Line( void* _exec ) - { - String s[32]; - - Int op, i, n; - - PExecution_Context exec; - - - exec = _exec; - - op = exec->code[exec->IP]; - - sprintf( tempStr, "%s", OpStr[op] ); - - if ( op == 0x40 ) - { - n = exec->code[exec->IP + 1]; - sprintf( s, "(%d)", n ); - strncat( tempStr, s, 8 ); - - if ( n > 20 ) n = 20; /* limit output */ - - for ( i = 0; i < n; i++ ) - { - sprintf( s, " $%02hx", exec->code[exec->IP + i + 2] ); - strncat( tempStr, s, 8 ); - } - } - else if ( op == 0x41 ) - { - n = exec->code[exec->IP + 1]; - sprintf( s, "(%d)", n ); - strncat( tempStr, s, 8 ); - - if ( n > 20 ) n = 20; /* limit output */ - - for ( i = 0; i < n; i++ ) - { - sprintf( s, " $%02hx%02hx", exec->code[exec->IP + i*2 + 2], - exec->code[exec->IP + i*2 + 3] ); - strncat( tempStr, s, 8 ); - } - } - else if ( (op & 0xF8) == 0xB0 ) - { - n = op - 0xB0; - - for ( i = 0; i <= n; i++ ) - { - sprintf( s, " $%02hx", exec->code[exec->IP + i + 1] ); - strncat( tempStr, s, 8 ); - } - } - else if ( (op & 0xF8) == 0xB8 ) - { - n = op-0xB8; - - for ( i = 0; i <= n; i++ ) - { - sprintf( s, " $%02hx%02hx", exec->code[exec->IP + i*2 + 1], - exec->code[exec->IP + i*2 + 2] ); - strncat( tempStr, s, 8 ); - } - } - - return (String*)tempStr; - } - - - /* the Print() function is defined in ttconfig.h; */ - /* it defaults to vprintf on systems which have it */ - - void TT_Message( const String* fmt, ... ) - { - va_list ap; - - va_start( ap, fmt ); - Print( fmt, ap ); - va_end( ap ); - } - - - void TT_Panic( const String* fmt, ... ) - { - va_list ap; - - va_start( ap, fmt ); - Print( fmt, ap ); - va_end( ap ); - - exit( EXIT_FAILURE ); - } - -#endif /* defined( DEBUG_LEVEL_ERROR ) || defined( DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE ) */ - -#if defined( DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE ) - - /* use this function to set the values of tt_trace_levels */ - - void set_tt_trace_levels( int index, char value ) - { - tt_trace_levels[index] = value; - } - -#endif - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttdebug.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttdebug.h deleted file mode 100644 index 0fd1389febb..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttdebug.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,170 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ttdebug.h - * - * Debugging and Logging component (specification) - * - * Copyright 1996-2001 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. - * - * - * This component contains various macros and functions used to - * ease the debugging of the FreeType engine. Its main purpose - * is in assertion checking, tracing, and error detection. - * - * There are now three debugging modes: - * - * - trace mode: - * - * Error and trace messages are sent to the log file - * (which can be the standard error output). Define - * DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE to enable this mode. - * - * - error mode: - * - * Only error messages are generated. Define - * DEBUG_LEVEL_ERROR to enable this mode. - * - * - release mode: - * - * Error messages are neither sent nor generated. The code is - * free from any debugging parts. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#ifndef TTDEBUG_H -#define TTDEBUG_H - -#include "ttconfig.h" -#include "tttypes.h" - - -#ifdef __cplusplus - extern "C" { -#endif - - -#if defined( DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE ) - - typedef enum Trace_Component_ - { - trace_any = 0, - trace_api, - trace_interp, - trace_load, - trace_gload, - trace_memory, - trace_file, - trace_mutex, - trace_cache, - trace_calc, - trace_cmap, - trace_extend, - trace_objs, - trace_raster, - - trace_bitmap, - trace_max - - } Trace_Component; - - - /* Here we define an array to hold the trace levels per component. */ - /* Since it is globally defined, all array members are set to 0. */ - /* You should set the values in this array either in your program */ - /* or with your debugger. */ - /* */ - /* Currently, up to eight levels (PTRACE0-PTRACE7, see below) are */ - /* used in some parts of the engine. */ - /* */ - /* For example, to have all tracing messages in the raster */ - /* component, say */ - /* */ - /* #define DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE */ - /* #include "ttdebug.h" */ - /* */ - /* ... */ - /* set_tt_trace_levels( trace_raster, 7 ) */ - /* */ - /* in your code before initializing the FreeType engine. */ - /* */ - /* Maybe it is better to define DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE in ttconfig.h... */ - - extern char tt_trace_levels[trace_max]; - - /* IMPORTANT: */ - /* */ - /* Each component must define the macro TT_COMPONENT */ - /* to a valid Trace_Component value before using any */ - /* PTRACEx macro. */ - /* */ - -#define PTRACE( level, varformat ) \ - if ( tt_trace_levels[TT_COMPONENT] >= level ) TT_Message##varformat - -#elif defined( DEBUG_LEVEL_ERROR ) - -#define PTRACE( level, varformat ) /* nothing */ - -#else /* RELEASE MODE */ - -#define TT_Assert( condition, action ) /* nothing */ - -#define PTRACE( level, varformat ) /* nothing */ -#define PERROR( varformat ) /* nothing */ -#define PANIC( varformat ) /* nothing */ - -#endif - - -/************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* Define macros and fuctions that are common to the debug and trace */ -/* modes. */ -/* */ - -#if defined( DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE ) || defined( DEBUG_LEVEL_ERROR ) - - -#define TT_Assert( condition, action ) if ( !(condition) ) ( action ) - - void TT_Message( const String* fmt, ... ); - void TT_Panic ( const String* fmt, ... ); - /* print a message and exit */ - - const String* Cur_U_Line( void* exec ); - -#define PERROR( varformat ) TT_Message##varformat -#define PANIC( varformat ) TT_Panic##varformat - -#endif - -#if defined( DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE ) - - void set_tt_trace_levels( int index, char value ); - -#endif - - -#define PTRACE0( varformat ) PTRACE( 0, varformat ) -#define PTRACE1( varformat ) PTRACE( 1, varformat ) -#define PTRACE2( varformat ) PTRACE( 2, varformat ) -#define PTRACE3( varformat ) PTRACE( 3, varformat ) -#define PTRACE4( varformat ) PTRACE( 4, varformat ) -#define PTRACE5( varformat ) PTRACE( 5, varformat ) -#define PTRACE6( varformat ) PTRACE( 6, varformat ) -#define PTRACE7( varformat ) PTRACE( 7, varformat ) - - -#ifdef __cplusplus - } -#endif - - -#endif /* TTDEBUG_H */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttengine.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttengine.h deleted file mode 100644 index e11df7e2884..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttengine.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,116 +0,0 @@ -/************************************************************************* - * - * ttengine.h 1.1 - * - * Engine instance structure definition - * (this spec has no associated body). - * - * Copyright 1996-2001 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. - * - * New in 1.1 : - * - * - added the 'raster_lock' mutex field to synchronize - * scan-line conversion in thread-safe and re-entrant builds. - * - *************************************************************************/ - -#ifndef TTENGINE_H -#define TTENGINE_H - -#include "tttypes.h" -#include "ttconfig.h" -#include "freetype.h" -#include "ttmutex.h" - -#ifdef __cplusplus - extern "C" { -#endif - - /***********************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* The freetype engine instance structure. */ - /* */ - /* This structure holds all the data that is necessary to run one */ - /* instance of the freetype engine. It is needed to get a completely */ - /* completely re-entrant version of the library. */ - /* */ - /* The goal is to move _all_ component-specific variables, either */ - /* static or global in the structure; the component initializers and */ - /* finalizers will all be called with the address of a valid */ - /* TEngine_Instance. */ - /* */ - /***********************************************************************/ - - struct TEngine_Instance_ - { - TMutex lock; /* engine lock */ - - void* list_free_elements; - - void* objs_face_class; /* the face cache class */ - void* objs_instance_class; /* the instance cache class */ - void* objs_execution_class; /* the context cache class */ - void* objs_glyph_class; /* the glyph cache class */ - - void* objs_face_cache; /* these caches are used to track */ - void* objs_exec_cache; /* the current face and execution */ - /* context objects */ - - void* file_component; /* ttfile implementation dependent */ - - TMutex raster_lock; /* mutex for this engine render pool */ - void* raster_component; /* ttraster implementation depedent */ - Byte raster_palette[5]; /* gray-levels palette for anti-aliasing */ - - void* extension_component; /* extensions dependent */ - -#if 0 - TT_Glyph_Loader_Callback glCallback; /* glyph loader callback, if any */ -#endif - }; - - /* NOTE : The raster's lock is only acquired by the Render_Glyph and */ - /* Render_Gray_Glyph functions, which always release it on exit */ - /* They do not lock the engine mutex. This means you shouldn't */ - /* be concerned about deadlocks between the two mutexes, as */ - /* these should never appear.. */ - - typedef struct TEngine_Instance_ TEngine_Instance; - typedef TEngine_Instance* PEngine_Instance; - - -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE /* for re-entrant builds */ - -#define ENGINE_ARG TEngine_Instance* _engine -#define ENGINE_ARGS TEngine_Instance* _engine, - -#define ENGINE_VAR _engine -#define ENGINE_VARS _engine, - -#define ENGINE _engine - -#else /* for thread-unsafe builds */ - -#define ENGINE_ARG /* none */ -#define ENGINE_ARGS /* none */ - -#define ENGINE_VAR /* nothing */ -#define ENGINE_VARS /* nothing */ - -#endif /* TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE */ - -#ifdef __cplusplus - } -#endif - -#endif /* TTENGINE_H */ - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttextend.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttextend.c deleted file mode 100644 index 6a2813a80d7..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttextend.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,212 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ttextend.c 2.0 - * - * Extensions Interface - * - * Copyright 1996-2000 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. - * - * This is an updated version of the extension component, now - * located in the main library's source directory. It allows - * the dynamic registration/use of various face object extensions - * through a simple API. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#include "ttextend.h" -#include "ttengine.h" -#include "ttmemory.h" - -/* required by the tracing mode */ -#undef TT_COMPONENT -#define TT_COMPONENT trace_extend - - - struct TExtension_Registry_ - { - Int num_extensions; - Long cur_offset; - TExtension_Class classes[TT_MAX_EXTENSIONS]; - }; - - typedef struct TExtension_Registry_ TExtension_Registry; - typedef TExtension_Registry* PExtension_Registry; - - - - /* Initialize the extension component */ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TTExtend_Init( PEngine_Instance engine ) - { - TT_Error error; - PExtension_Registry exts; - - - if ( ALLOC( exts, sizeof ( TExtension_Registry ) ) ) - return error; - - exts->num_extensions = 0; - exts->cur_offset = 0; - engine->extension_component = (void*)exts; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - /* Finalize the extension component */ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TTExtend_Done( PEngine_Instance engine ) - { - FREE( engine->extension_component ); - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - /* Register a new extension */ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Register_Extension( PEngine_Instance engine, - Long id, - Long size, - PExt_Constructor create, - PExt_Destructor destroy ) - { - PExtension_Registry exts; - PExtension_Class clazz; - Int p; - - - exts = (PExtension_Registry)engine->extension_component; - if ( !exts ) - return TT_Err_Ok; - - p = exts->num_extensions; - - if ( p >= TT_MAX_EXTENSIONS ) - return TT_Err_Too_Many_Extensions; - - clazz = exts->classes + p; - clazz->id = id; - clazz->size = size; - clazz->build = create; - clazz->destroy = destroy; - - clazz->offset = exts->cur_offset; - - exts->num_extensions++; - exts->cur_offset += ( size + ALIGNMENT-1 ) & -ALIGNMENT; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - /* Query an extension block by extension_ID */ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Extension_Get( PFace face, - Long extension_id, - void** extension_block ) - { - PExtension_Registry registry; - PExtension_Class clazz; - Int n; - - - if ( !face->extension ) - return TT_Err_Extensions_Unsupported; - - registry = (PExtension_Registry)face->engine->extension_component; - - for ( n = 0; n < face->n_extensions; n++ ) - { - clazz = registry->classes + n; - if ( clazz->id == extension_id ) - { - *extension_block = (PByte)face->extension + clazz->offset; - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - } - - return TT_Err_Invalid_Extension_Id; - } - - - /* Destroy all extensions within a face object. Called by the */ - /* face object destructor. */ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Extension_Destroy( PFace face ) - { - PEngine_Instance engine = face->engine; - PExtension_Registry registry; - PExtension_Class clazz; - Int n; - PByte ext; - - - registry = (PExtension_Registry)engine->extension_component; - - for ( n = 0; n < face->n_extensions; n++ ) - { - clazz = registry->classes + n; - ext = (PByte)face->extension + clazz->offset; - - /* the destructor is optional */ - if ( clazz->destroy ) - clazz->destroy( (void*)ext, face ); - } - - /* destroy the face's extension block too */ - FREE( face->extension ); - face->n_extensions = 0; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - /* Create an extension within a face object. Called by the */ - /* face object constructor. */ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Extension_Create( PFace face ) - { - PEngine_Instance engine = face->engine; - PExtension_Registry registry; - PExtension_Class clazz; - TT_Error error; - Int n; - PByte ext; - - - registry = (PExtension_Registry)engine->extension_component; - - face->n_extensions = registry->num_extensions; - if ( ALLOC( face->extension, registry->cur_offset ) ) - return error; - - for ( n = 0; n < face->n_extensions; n++ ) - { - clazz = registry->classes + n; - ext = (PByte)face->extension + clazz->offset; - error = clazz->build( (void*)ext, face ); - if ( error ) - goto Fail; - } - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail: - Extension_Destroy( face ); - return error; - } - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttextend.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttextend.h deleted file mode 100644 index 5cc05373f75..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttextend.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,167 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ttextend.h 2.0 - * - * Extensions Interface. - * - * Copyright 1996-2001 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. - * - * This is an updated version of the extension component, now - * located in the main library's source directory. It allows - * the dynamic registration/use of various face object extensions - * through a simple API. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#ifndef TTEXTEND_H -#define TTEXTEND_H - -#include "ttconfig.h" -#include "tttypes.h" -#include "ttobjs.h" - - -#ifdef __cplusplus - extern "C" { -#endif - - /* The extensions don't need to be integrated at compile time into */ - /* the engine, only at link time. */ - - - /* When a new face object is created, the face constructor calls */ - /* the extension constructor with the following arguments: */ - /* */ - /* ext : typeless pointer to the face's extension block. */ - /* Its size is the one given at registration time */ - /* in the extension class's 'size' field. */ - /* */ - /* face : the parent face object. Note that the extension */ - /* constructor is called when the face object is */ - /* built. */ - - typedef TT_Error TExt_Constructor( void* ext, PFace face ); - - - /* When a face object is destroyed, the face destructor calls */ - /* the extension destructor with the following arguments. */ - /* */ - /* ext : typeless pointer to the face's extension block. */ - /* Its size is the one given at registration time */ - /* in the extension class's 'size' field. */ - /* */ - /* face : the parent face object. Note that the extension */ - /* destructor is called before the actual face object */ - /* is destroyed. */ - - typedef TT_Error TExt_Destructor ( void* ext, PFace face ); - - typedef TExt_Constructor* PExt_Constructor; - typedef TExt_Destructor* PExt_Destructor; - - - struct TExtension_Class_ - { - Long id; /* extension id */ - Long size; /* size in bytes of extension record */ - PExt_Constructor build; /* the extension's class constructor */ - PExt_Destructor destroy; /* the extension's class destructor */ - - Long offset; /* offset of ext. record in face obj */ - /* (set by the engine) */ - }; - - typedef struct TExtension_Class_ TExtension_Class; - typedef TExtension_Class* PExtension_Class; - - -#define Build_Extension_ID( a, b, c, d ) \ - ( ((ULong)(a) << 24) | \ - ((ULong)(b) << 16) | \ - ((ULong)(c) << 8 ) | \ - (ULong)(d) ) - - /* A note regarding extensions and the single-object compilation */ - /* mode : */ - /* */ - /* When the engine is compiled as a single object file, extensions */ - /* must remain linkable *after* compile time. In order to do this, */ - /* we need to export the functions that an extension may need. */ - /* Fortunately, we can limit ourselves to : */ - /* */ - /* o TT_Register_Extension (previously called Extension_Register) */ - /* which is to be called by each extension on within */ - /* it TT_Init_XXXX_Extension initializer. */ - /* */ - /* o File and frame access functions. Fortunately, these already */ - /* have their names prefixed by "TT_", so no change was needed */ - /* except replacing the FT_INTERNAL_DEF macro with FT_EXPORT_DEF. */ - /* */ - /* o Memory access functions, i.e. TT_Alloc and TT_Free. Again, */ - /* the change is minimal */ - /* */ - /* o the table-lookup function : TT_LookUp_Table, formerly known */ - /* as Load_TrueType_Table in ttload.c. */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* Other than that, an extension should be able to #include all */ - /* relevant header files to get access to internal types, but */ - /* should not call engine internal functions.. */ - /* */ - /* If there is a need for a specific internal function call, let */ - /* me known to see if we need to export it by default.. */ - /* - DavidT */ - /* */ - - /* Register a new extension. Called by extension */ - /* service initializers. */ - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Register_Extension( PEngine_Instance engine, - Long id, - Long size, - PExt_Constructor create, - PExt_Destructor destroy ); - - -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_EXTEND_ENGINE - /* Initialize the extension component */ - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - TTExtend_Init( PEngine_Instance engine ); - - /* Finalize the extension component */ - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - TTExtend_Done( PEngine_Instance engine ); - - /* Create an extension within a face object. Called by the */ - /* face object constructor. */ - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - Extension_Create( PFace face ); - - /* Destroy all extensions within a face object. Called by the */ - /* face object destructor. */ - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - Extension_Destroy( PFace face ); -#endif - - /* Query an extension block by extension_ID. Called by extension */ - /* service routines. */ - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Extension_Get( PFace face, - Long extension_id, - void** extension_block ); - -#ifdef __cplusplus - } -#endif - - -#endif /* TTEXTEND_H */ - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttfile.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttfile.c deleted file mode 100644 index 256082dad55..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttfile.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1176 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ttfile.c (extended version) 2.1 - * - * File I/O Component (body). - * - * Copyright 1996-2000 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. - * - * NOTES: - * - * This implementation relies on the ANSI libc. You may wish to - * modify it to get rid of libc and go straight to the your - * platform's stream routines. - * - * The same source code can be used for thread-safe and re-entrant - * builds of the library. - * - * Changes between 2.0 and 2.1 : - * - * - it is now possible to close a stream's file handle explicitely - * through the new API "TT_Flush_Stream". This will simply close - * a stream's file handle (useful to save system resources when - * dealing with lots of opened fonts). Of course, the function - * "TT_Use_Stream" will automatically re-open a stream's handle if - * necessary. - * - * - added "TT_Stream_Size" to replace "TT_File_Size" which wasn't - * used anyway. This one returns the size of any stream, even - * flushed one (when the previous TT_File_Size could only return - * the size of the current working stream). This is used by the - * new "Load_TrueType_Any" function in the tables loader. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#include "ttconfig.h" - -#include -#include - -#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H -#include -#endif - -#include "freetype.h" -#include "tttypes.h" -#include "ttdebug.h" -#include "ttengine.h" -#include "ttmutex.h" -#include "ttmemory.h" -#include "ttfile.h" /* our prototypes */ - -/* required by the tracing mode */ -#undef TT_COMPONENT -#define TT_COMPONENT trace_file - - -/* For now, we don't define additional error messages in the core library */ -/* to report open-on demand errors. Define these error as standard ones */ - -#define TT_Err_Could_Not_ReOpen_File TT_Err_Could_Not_Open_File -#define TT_Err_Could_Not_ReSeek_File TT_Err_Could_Not_Open_File - - /* This definition is mandatory for each file component! */ - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( const ) - TFileFrame TT_Null_FileFrame = { NULL, 0, 0 }; - -/* It has proven useful to do some bounds checks during development phase. */ -/* They should probably be undefined for speed reasons in a later release. */ - -#if DEBUG_FILE -#define CHECK_FRAME( frame, n ) \ - do { \ - if ( frame.cursor + n > frame.address + frame.size ) \ - Panic( "Frame boundary error!\n" ); \ - } while ( 0 ) -#else -#define CHECK_FRAME( frame, n ) /* nothing */ -#endif - - /* Because a stream can be flushed, i.e. its file handle can be */ - /* closed to save system resources, we must keep the stream's file */ - /* pathname to be able to re-open it on demand when it is flushed */ - - struct TStream_Rec_; - typedef struct TStream_Rec_ TStream_Rec; - typedef TStream_Rec* PStream_Rec; - - struct TStream_Rec_ - { - Bool opened; /* is the stream handle opened ? */ - TT_Text* name; /* the file's pathname */ - Long position; /* current position within the file */ - - FILE* file; /* file handle */ - Long base; /* stream base in file */ - Long size; /* stream size in file */ - }; - - /* We support embedded TrueType files by allowing them to be */ - /* inside any file, at any location, hence the 'base' argument. */ - /* Note however that the current implementation does not allow you */ - /* to specify a 'base' index when opening a file. */ - /* (will come later) */ - /* I still don't know if this will turn out useful ?? - DavidT */ - -#define STREAM2REC( x ) ( (TStream_Rec*)HANDLE_Val( x ) ) - - static TT_Error Stream_Activate ( PStream_Rec stream ); - static TT_Error Stream_Deactivate( PStream_Rec stream ); - - -#ifndef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE - - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /**** ****/ - /**** N O N R E E N T R A N T I M P L E M E N T A T I O N ****/ - /**** ****/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - - /* in non-rentrant builds, we allocate a single block where we'll */ - /* place all the frames smaller than FRAME_CACHE_SIZE, rather than */ - /* allocating a new block on each access. Bigger frames will be */ - /* malloced normally in the heap. */ - /* */ - /* See TT_Access_Frame() and TT_Forget_Frame() for details. */ - -#define FRAME_CACHE_SIZE 2048 - - /* The TFile_Component structure holds all the data that was */ - /* previously declared static or global in this component. */ - /* */ - /* It is accessible through the 'engine.file_component' */ - /* variable in re-entrant builds, or directly through the */ - /* static 'files' variable in other builds. */ - - struct TFile_Component_ - { - TMutex lock; /* used by the thread-safe build only */ - Byte* frame_cache; /* frame cache */ - PStream_Rec stream; /* current stream */ - TFileFrame frame; /* current frame */ - }; - - typedef struct TFile_Component_ TFile_Component; - - static TFile_Component files; - -#define CUR_Stream files.stream -#define CUR_Frame files.frame - -#define STREAM_VARS /* void */ -#define STREAM_VAR /* void */ - -/* The macro CUR_Stream denotes the current input stream. */ -/* Note that for the re-entrant version, the 'stream' name has been */ -/* chosen according to the macro STREAM_ARGS. */ - -/* The macro CUR_Frame denotes the current file frame. */ -/* Note that for the re-entrant version, the 'frame' name has been */ -/* chosen according to the macro FRAME_ARGS. */ - -/* The macro STREAM_VAR is used when calling public functions */ -/* that need an 'optional' stream argument. */ - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TTFile_Init - * - * Description : Initializes the File component. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TTFile_Init( PEngine_Instance engine ) - { - TT_Error error; - - - MUTEX_Create( files.lock ); - files.stream = NULL; - ZERO_Frame( files.frame ); - - if ( ALLOC( files.frame_cache, FRAME_CACHE_SIZE ) ) - return error; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TTFile_Done - * - * Description : Finalizes the File component. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TTFile_Done( PEngine_Instance engine ) - { - FREE( files.frame_cache ); - MUTEX_Destroy( files.lock ); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Use_Stream - * - * Description : Copies or duplicates a given stream. - * - * Input : org_stream original stream - * stream target stream (copy or duplicate) - * - * Output : Error code. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Use_Stream( TT_Stream org_stream, - TT_Stream* stream ) - { - MUTEX_Lock( files.lock ); /* lock file mutex */ - - *stream = org_stream; /* copy the stream */ - files.stream = STREAM2REC(org_stream); /* set current stream */ - - Stream_Activate( files.stream ); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Done_Stream - * - * Description : Releases a given stream. - * - * Input : stream target stream - * - * Output : Error code. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Done_Stream( TT_Stream* stream ) - { - HANDLE_Set( *stream, NULL ); - MUTEX_Release( files.lock ); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Access_Frame - * - * Description : Notifies the component that we're going to read - * 'size' bytes from the current file position. - * This function should load/cache/map these bytes - * so that they will be addressed by the GET_xxx - * functions easily. - * - * Input : size number of bytes to access. - * - * Output : SUCCESS on success. FAILURE on error. - * - * Notes: The function fails if the byte range is not within the - * the file, or if there is not enough memory to cache - * the bytes properly (which usually means that `size' is - * too big in both cases). - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Access_Frame( STREAM_ARGS FRAME_ARGS Long size ) - { - TT_Error error; - - - if ( CUR_Frame.address != NULL ) - return TT_Err_Nested_Frame_Access; - - if ( size <= FRAME_CACHE_SIZE ) - { - /* use the cache */ - CUR_Frame.address = files.frame_cache; - CUR_Frame.size = FRAME_CACHE_SIZE; - } - else - { - if ( ALLOC( CUR_Frame.address, size ) ) - return error; - CUR_Frame.size = size; - } - - error = TT_Read_File( STREAM_VARS (void*)CUR_Frame.address, size ); - if (error) - { - if ( size > FRAME_CACHE_SIZE ) - FREE( CUR_Frame.address ); - CUR_Frame.address = NULL; - CUR_Frame.size = 0; - } - - CUR_Frame.cursor = CUR_Frame.address; - return error; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Check_And_Access_Frame - * - * Description : Notifies the component that we're going to read - * `size' bytes from the current file position. - * This function should load/cache/map these bytes - * so that they will be addressed by the GET_xxx - * functions easily. - * - * Input : size number of bytes to access. - * - * Output : SUCCESS on success. FAILURE on error. - * - * Notes: The function truncates `size' if the byte range is not - * within the file. - * - * It will fail if there is not enough memory to cache - * the bytes properly (which usually means that `size' is - * too big). - * - * It will fail if you make two consecutive calls - * to TT_Access_Frame(), without a TT_Forget_Frame() between - * them. - * - * The only difference with TT_Access_Frame() is that we - * check that the frame is within the current file. We - * otherwise truncate it. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Check_And_Access_Frame( STREAM_ARGS FRAME_ARGS Long size ) - { - TT_Error error; - Long readBytes, requested; - - - if ( CUR_Frame.address != NULL ) - return TT_Err_Nested_Frame_Access; - - if ( size <= FRAME_CACHE_SIZE ) - { - /* use the cache */ - CUR_Frame.address = files.frame_cache; - CUR_Frame.size = FRAME_CACHE_SIZE; - } - else - { - if ( ALLOC( CUR_Frame.address, size ) ) - return error; - CUR_Frame.size = size; - } - - requested = size; - readBytes = CUR_Stream->size - TT_File_Pos( STREAM_VAR ); - if ( size > readBytes ) - size = readBytes; - - error = TT_Read_File( STREAM_VARS (void*)CUR_Frame.address, size ); - if (error) - { - if ( requested > FRAME_CACHE_SIZE ) - FREE( CUR_Frame.address ); - CUR_Frame.address = NULL; - CUR_Frame.size = 0; - } - - CUR_Frame.cursor = CUR_Frame.address; - return error; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Forget_Frame - * - * Description : Releases a cached frame after reading. - * - * Input : None - * - * Output : SUCCESS on success. FAILURE on error. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Forget_Frame( FRAME_ARG ) - { - if ( CUR_Frame.address == NULL ) - return TT_Err_Nested_Frame_Access; - - if ( CUR_Frame.size > FRAME_CACHE_SIZE ) - FREE( CUR_Frame.address ); - - ZERO_Frame( CUR_Frame ); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -#else /* TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE */ - - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /******** ********/ - /******** R E E N T R A N T I M P L E M E N T A T I O N ********/ - /******** ********/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - -/* a simple macro to access the file component's data */ -#define files ( *((TFile_Component*)engine.file_component) ) - -#define CUR_Stream STREAM2REC( stream ) /* re-entrant macros */ -#define CUR_Frame (*frame) - -#define STREAM_VARS stream, -#define STREAM_VAR stream - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TTFile_Init - * - * Description : Initializes the File component. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TTFile_Init( PEngine_Instance engine ) - { - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TTFile_Done - * - * Description : Finalizes the File component. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TTFile_Done( PEngine_Instance engine ) - { - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Use_Stream - * - * Description : Duplicates a stream for a new usage. - * - * Input : input_stream source stream to duplicate - * copy address of target duplicate stream - * - * Output : error code. - * The target stream is set to NULL in case of failure. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Use_Stream( TT_Stream input_stream, - TT_Stream* copy ) - { - PStream_Rec rec = STREAM2REC( input_stream ); - - return TT_Open_Stream( rec->name, copy ); - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Done_Stream - * - * Description : Releases a given stream. - * - * Input : stream target stream - * - * Output : - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Done_Stream( TT_Stream* stream ) - { - return TT_Close_Stream( stream ); - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Access_Frame - * - * Description : Notifies the component that we're going to read - * 'size' bytes from the current file position. - * This function should load/cache/map these bytes - * so that they will be addressed by the GET_xxx - * functions easily. - * - * Input : size number of bytes to access. - * - * Output : SUCCESS on success. FAILURE on error. - * - * Notes: The function fails if the byte range is not within the - * the file, or if there is not enough memory to cache - * the bytes properly (which usually means that `size' is - * too big in both cases). - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Access_Frame( STREAM_ARGS FRAME_ARGS Long size ) - { - TT_Error error; - - - if ( CUR_Frame.address != NULL ) - return TT_Err_Nested_Frame_Access; - - if ( ALLOC( CUR_Frame.address, size ) ) - return error; - CUR_Frame.size = size; - - error = TT_Read_File( STREAM_VARS (void*)CUR_Frame.address, size ); - if ( error ) - { - FREE( CUR_Frame.address ); - CUR_Frame.size = 0; - } - - CUR_Frame.cursor = CUR_Frame.address; - return error; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Check_And_Access_Frame - * - * Description : Notifies the component that we're going to read - * `size' bytes from the current file position. - * This function should load/cache/map these bytes - * so that they will be addressed by the GET_xxx - * functions easily. - * - * Input : size number of bytes to access. - * - * Output : SUCCESS on success. FAILURE on error. - * - * Notes: The function truncates `size' if the byte range is not - * within the file. - * - * It will fail if there is not enough memory to cache - * the bytes properly (which usually means that `size' is - * too big). - * - * It will fail if you make two consecutive calls - * to TT_Access_Frame(), without a TT_Forget_Frame() between - * them. - * - * The only difference with TT_Access_Frame() is that we - * check that the frame is within the current file. We - * otherwise truncate it. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Check_And_Access_Frame( STREAM_ARGS FRAME_ARGS Long size ) - { - TT_Error error; - Long readBytes; - - - if ( CUR_Frame.address != NULL ) - return TT_Err_Nested_Frame_Access; - - if ( ALLOC( CUR_Frame.address, size ) ) - return error; - CUR_Frame.size = size; - - readBytes = CUR_Stream->size - TT_File_Pos( STREAM_VAR ); - if ( size > readBytes ) - size = readBytes; - - error = TT_Read_File( STREAM_VARS (void*)CUR_Frame.address, size ); - if ( error ) - { - FREE( CUR_Frame.address ); - CUR_Frame.size = 0; - } - - CUR_Frame.cursor = CUR_Frame.address; - return error; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Forget_Frame - * - * Description : Releases a cached frame after reading. - * - * Input : None - * - * Output : SUCCESS on success. FAILURE on error. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Forget_Frame( STREAM_ARGS FRAME_ARG ) - { - if ( CUR_Frame.address == NULL ) - return TT_Err_Nested_Frame_Access; - - FREE( CUR_Frame.address ); - ZERO_Frame( CUR_Frame ); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - -#endif /* TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE */ - - - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /*********** ***********/ - /*********** C O M M O N I M P L E M E N T A T I O N ***********/ - /*********** ***********/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - /*******************************************************************/ - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Stream_Activate - * - * Description : activates a stream, this will either: - * - open a new file handle if the stream is closed - * - move the stream to the head of the linked list - * - * Input : stream the stream to activate - * - * Output : error condition. - * - * Note : This function is also called with fresh new streams - * created by TT_Open_Stream(). They have their 'size' - * field set to -1. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - static TT_Error Stream_Activate( PStream_Rec stream ) - { - if ( !stream->opened ) - { - if ( (stream->file = fopen( (TT_Text*)stream->name, "rb" )) == 0 ) - return TT_Err_Could_Not_ReOpen_File; - - stream->opened = TRUE; - - /* A newly created stream has a size field of -1 */ - if ( stream->size < 0 ) - { - fseek( stream->file, 0, SEEK_END ); - stream->size = ftell( stream->file ); - fseek( stream->file, 0, SEEK_SET ); - } - - /* Reset cursor in file */ - if ( stream->position ) - { - if ( fseek( stream->file, stream->position, SEEK_SET ) != 0 ) - { - /* error during seek */ - fclose( stream->file ); - stream->opened = FALSE; - return TT_Err_Could_Not_ReSeek_File; - } - } - } - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Stream_DeActivate - * - * Description : deactivates a stream, this will : - * - close its file handle if it was opened - * - remove it from the opened list if necessary - * - * Input : stream the stream to deactivate - * - * Output : Error condition - * - * Note : the function is called whenever a stream is deleted - * (_not_ when a stream handle's is closed due to an - * activation). However, the stream record isn't - * destroyed by it.. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - static TT_Error Stream_Deactivate( PStream_Rec stream ) - { - if ( stream->opened ) - { - /* Save its current position within the file */ - stream->position = ftell( stream->file ); - fclose( stream->file ); - stream->file = 0; - stream->opened = FALSE; - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Stream_Size - * - * Description : Returns the length of a given stream, even if it - * is flushed. - * - * Input : stream the stream - * - * Output : Length of stream in bytes. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( Long ) - TT_Stream_Size( TT_Stream stream ) - { - PStream_Rec rec = STREAM2REC( stream ); - - - if ( rec ) - return rec->size; - else - return 0; /* invalid stream - return 0 */ - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Open_Stream - * - * Description : Opens the font file and saves the total file size. - * - * Input : error address of stream's error variable - * (re-entrant build only) - * filepathname pathname of the file to open - * stream address of target TT_Stream structure - * - * Output : SUCCESS on sucess, FAILURE on error. - * The target stream is set to -1 in case of failure. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Open_Stream( const TT_Text* filepathname, - TT_Stream* stream ) - { - Int len; - TT_Error error; - PStream_Rec stream_rec; - - if ( ALLOC( *stream, sizeof ( TStream_Rec ) ) ) - return error; - - stream_rec = STREAM2REC( *stream ); - - stream_rec->file = NULL; - stream_rec->size = -1L; - stream_rec->base = 0; - stream_rec->opened = FALSE; - stream_rec->position = 0; - - len = strlen( filepathname ) + 1; - if ( ALLOC( stream_rec->name, len ) ) - goto Fail; - - strncpy( stream_rec->name, filepathname, len ); - - error = Stream_Activate( stream_rec ); - if ( error ) - goto Fail_Activate; - -#ifndef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE - CUR_Stream = stream_rec; -#endif - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail_Activate: - FREE( stream_rec->name ); - Fail: - FREE( stream_rec ); - return error; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Close_Stream - * - * Description : Closes a stream. - * - * Input : stream address of target TT_Stream structure - * - * Output : SUCCESS (always). - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Close_Stream( TT_Stream* stream ) - { - PStream_Rec rec = STREAM2REC( *stream ); - - - Stream_Deactivate( rec ); - FREE( rec->name ); - FREE( rec ); - - HANDLE_Set( *stream, NULL ); - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Flush_Stream - * - * Description : Flushes a stream, i.e., closes its file handle. - * - * Input : stream address of target TT_Stream structure - * - * Output : Error code - * - * NOTE : Never flush the current opened stream. This means that - * you should _never_ call this function between a - * TT_Use_Stream() and a TT_Done_Stream()! - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Flush_Stream( TT_Stream* stream ) - { - PStream_Rec rec = STREAM2REC( *stream ); - - - if ( rec ) - { - Stream_Deactivate( rec ); - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - else - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Seek_File - * - * Description : Seeks the file cursor to a different position. - * - * Input : position new position in file - * - * Output : SUCCESS on success. FAILURE if out of range. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Seek_File( STREAM_ARGS Long position ) - { - position += CUR_Stream->base; - - if ( fseek( CUR_Stream->file, position, SEEK_SET ) ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_File_Offset; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Skip_File - * - * Description : Skips forward the file cursor. - * - * Input : distance number of bytes to skip - * - * Output : see TT_Seek_File() - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Skip_File( STREAM_ARGS Long distance ) - { - return TT_Seek_File( STREAM_VARS ftell( CUR_Stream->file ) - - CUR_Stream->base + distance ); - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Read_File - * - * Description : Reads a chunk of the file and copies it to memory. - * - * Input : buffer target buffer - * count length in bytes to read - * - * Output : SUCCESS on success. FAILURE if out of range. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Read_File( STREAM_ARGS void* buffer, Long count ) - { - if ( fread( buffer, 1, count, CUR_Stream->file ) != (ULong)count ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_File_Read; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Read_At_File - * - * Description : Reads file at a specified position. - * - * Input : position position to seek to before read - * buffer target buffer - * count number of bytes to read - * - * Output : SUCCESS on success. FAILURE if error. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Read_At_File( STREAM_ARGS Long position, - void* buffer, - Long count ) - { - TT_Error error; - - - if ( (error = TT_Seek_File( STREAM_VARS position )) != TT_Err_Ok || - (error = TT_Read_File( STREAM_VARS buffer, count )) != TT_Err_Ok ) - return error; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_File_Pos - * - * Description : Returns current file seek pointer. - * - * Input : none - * - * Output : Current file position. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( Long ) - TT_File_Pos( STREAM_ARG ) - { - return ftell( CUR_Stream->file ) - CUR_Stream->base; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : GET_Byte - * - * Description : Extracts a byte from the current file frame. - * - * Input : None or current frame - * - * Output : Extracted Byte. - * - ******************************************************************/ -#if 0 - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( Byte ) - TT_Get_Byte( FRAME_ARG ) - { - CHECK_FRAME( CUR_Frame, 1 ); - - return (Byte)(*CUR_Frame.cursor++); - } -#endif - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : GET_Char - * - * Description : Extracts a signed byte from the current file frame. - * - * Input : None or current frame - * - * Output : Extracted char. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( Char ) - TT_Get_Char( FRAME_ARG ) - { - CHECK_FRAME( CUR_Frame, 1 ); - - return (Char)(*CUR_Frame.cursor++); - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : GET_Short - * - * Description : Extracts a short from the current file frame. - * - * Input : None or current frame - * - * Output : Extracted short. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( Short ) - TT_Get_Short( FRAME_ARG ) - { - Short getshort; - - - CHECK_FRAME( CUR_Frame, 2 ); - - getshort = (Short)((CUR_Frame.cursor[0] << 8) | - CUR_Frame.cursor[1]); - - CUR_Frame.cursor += 2; - - return getshort; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : GET_UShort - * - * Description : Extracts an unsigned short from the frame. - * - * Input : None or current frame - * - * Output : Extracted ushort. - * - ******************************************************************/ -#if 0 - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( UShort ) - TT_Get_UShort( FRAME_ARG ) - { - UShort getshort; - - - CHECK_FRAME( CUR_Frame, 2 ); - - getshort = (UShort)((CUR_Frame.cursor[0] << 8) | - CUR_Frame.cursor[1]); - - CUR_Frame.cursor += 2; - - return getshort; - } -#endif - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : GET_Long - * - * Description : Extracts a long from the frame. - * - * Input : None or current frame - * - * Output : Extracted long. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( Long ) - TT_Get_Long( FRAME_ARG ) - { - Long getlong; - - - CHECK_FRAME( CUR_Frame, 4 ); - - getlong = ((Long)CUR_Frame.cursor[0] << 24) | - ((Long)CUR_Frame.cursor[1] << 16) | - ((Long)CUR_Frame.cursor[2] << 8 ) | - (Long)CUR_Frame.cursor[3]; - - CUR_Frame.cursor += 4; - - return getlong; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : GET_ULong - * - * Description : Extracts an unsigned long from the frame. - * - * Input : None or current frame - * - * Output : Extracted ulong. - * - ******************************************************************/ -#if 0 - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( ULong ) - TT_Get_ULong( FRAME_ARG ) - { - ULong getlong; - - - CHECK_FRAME( CUR_Frame, 4 ); - - getlong = ( ((ULong)CUR_Frame.cursor[0] << 24) | - ((ULong)CUR_Frame.cursor[1] << 16) | - ((ULong)CUR_Frame.cursor[2] << 8 ) | - (ULong)CUR_Frame.cursor[3] ); - - CUR_Frame.cursor += 4; - - return getlong; - } -#endif - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttfile.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttfile.h deleted file mode 100644 index 13d5fb98e15..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttfile.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,430 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ttfile.h 1.4 - * - * File I/O Component (specification). - * - * Copyright 1996-2002 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. - * - * Changes between 1.4 and 1.2 : - * - * - the macros which used to be in ttload.h are now here - * (with their underlying functions) - * - * Changes between 1.3 and 1.2: - * - * - all functions report error values now - * - * - the stream semantics have also changed - * - * Changes between 1.2 and 1.1: - * - * - added macros to support re-entrant builds - * - * - added the TT_Duplicate_File function to duplicate streams - * (re-entrant builds only) - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#ifndef TTFILE_H -#define TTFILE_H - -#include "ttconfig.h" -#include "freetype.h" -#include "ttengine.h" -#include "ttdebug.h" - -#ifdef __cplusplus - extern "C" { -#endif - - /* Initialize file component */ - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - TTFile_Init( PEngine_Instance engine ); - - /* Done with file component */ - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - TTFile_Done( PEngine_Instance engine ); - - - /****************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* Macros. */ - /* */ - /****************************************************************/ - -/* The following macros are defined to simplify the writing of */ -/* the various table and glyph loaders. */ - -/* For examples see the code in ttload.c, ttgload.c etc. */ - -#define USE_Stream( original, duplicate ) \ - ( (error = TT_Use_Stream( original, &duplicate )) != TT_Err_Ok ) - -#define DONE_Stream( _stream ) \ - TT_Done_Stream( &_stream ) - -/* Define a file frame -- use it only when needed */ -#define DEFINE_A_FRAME TFileFrame frame = TT_Null_FileFrame - -/* Define a stream -- use it only when needed */ -#define DEFINE_A_STREAM TT_Stream stream - - -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE /* re-entrant implementation */ - -/* The following macros define the necessary local */ -/* variables used to access streams and frames. */ - -/* Define stream locals with frame */ -#define DEFINE_STREAM_LOCALS \ - TT_Error error; \ - DEFINE_A_STREAM; \ - DEFINE_A_FRAME - -/* Define stream locals without frame */ -#define DEFINE_STREAM_LOCALS_WO_FRAME \ - TT_Error error; \ - DEFINE_A_STREAM - -/* Define locals with a predefined stream in reentrant mode -- see ttload.c */ -#define DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( STREAM ) \ - TT_Error error; \ - DEFINE_A_STREAM = (STREAM); \ - DEFINE_A_FRAME - -/* Define locals without frame with a predefined stream - see ttload.c */ -#define DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS_WO_FRAME( STREAM ) \ - TT_Error error; \ - DEFINE_A_STREAM = (STREAM) - -/* Define all locals necessary to access a font file */ -#define DEFINE_ALL_LOCALS \ - TT_Error error; \ - DEFINE_A_STREAM; \ - DEFINE_A_FRAME - - -#define ACCESS_Frame( _size_ ) \ - ( (error = TT_Access_Frame( stream, \ - &frame, \ - (Long)(_size_) )) != TT_Err_Ok ) -#define CHECK_AND_ACCESS_Frame( _size_ ) \ - ( (error = TT_Check_And_Access_Frame( stream, \ - &frame, \ - (Long)(_size_) )) != TT_Err_Ok ) -#define FORGET_Frame() \ - ( (void)TT_Forget_Frame( stream, &frame ) ) - -#define GET_Byte() TT_Get_Byte ( &frame ) -#define GET_Char() TT_Get_Char ( &frame ) -#define GET_UShort() TT_Get_UShort( &frame ) -#define GET_Short() TT_Get_Short ( &frame ) -#define GET_Long() TT_Get_Long ( &frame ) -#define GET_ULong() TT_Get_ULong ( &frame ) -#define GET_Tag4() TT_Get_ULong ( &frame ) - -#define FILE_Pos() TT_File_Pos ( stream ) - -#define FILE_Seek( _position_ ) \ - ( (error = TT_Seek_File( stream, \ - (Long)(_position_) )) != TT_Err_Ok ) -#define FILE_Skip( _distance_ ) \ - ( (error = TT_Skip_File( stream, \ - (Long)(_distance_) )) != TT_Err_Ok ) -#define FILE_Read( buffer, count ) \ - ( (error = TT_Read_File ( stream, \ - buffer, \ - (Long)(count) )) != TT_Err_Ok ) -#define FILE_Read_At( pos, buffer, count ) \ - ( (error = TT_Read_At_File( stream, \ - (Long)(pos), \ - buffer, \ - (Long)(count) )) != TT_Err_Ok ) - -#else /* thread-safe implementation */ - -/* Define stream locals with frame -- nothing in thread-safe mode */ -#define DEFINE_STREAM_LOCALS \ - TT_Error error - -/* Define stream locals without frame -- nothing in thread-safe mode */ -#define DEFINE_STREAM_LOCALS_WO_FRAME \ - TT_Error error - -/* Define locals with a predefined stream in reentrant mode -- see ttload.c */ -#define DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( STREAM ) \ - TT_Error error - - -/* Define locals without frame with a predefined stream - see ttload.c */ -#define DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS_WO_FRAME( STREAM ) \ - TT_Error error - -/* Define all locals necessary to access a font file */ -#define DEFINE_ALL_LOCALS \ - TT_Error error; \ - DEFINE_A_STREAM - - -#define ACCESS_Frame( _size_ ) \ - ( (error = TT_Access_Frame( (Long)(_size_) )) != TT_Err_Ok ) -#define CHECK_AND_ACCESS_Frame( _size_ ) \ - ( (error = TT_Check_And_Access_Frame( (Long)(_size_) )) != TT_Err_Ok ) -#define FORGET_Frame() \ - ( (void)TT_Forget_Frame() ) - -#define GET_Byte() TT_Get_Byte () -#define GET_Char() TT_Get_Char () -#define GET_UShort() TT_Get_UShort() -#define GET_Short() TT_Get_Short () -#define GET_Long() TT_Get_Long () -#define GET_ULong() TT_Get_ULong () -#define GET_Tag4() TT_Get_ULong () - -#define FILE_Pos() TT_File_Pos() - -#define FILE_Seek( _position_ ) \ - ( (error = TT_Seek_File( (Long)(_position_) )) != TT_Err_Ok ) -#define FILE_Skip( _distance_ ) \ - ( (error = TT_Skip_File( (Long)(_distance_) )) != TT_Err_Ok ) -#define FILE_Read( buffer, count ) \ - ( (error = TT_Read_File ( buffer, \ - (Long)(count) )) != TT_Err_Ok ) -#define FILE_Read_At( pos, buffer, count ) \ - ( (error = TT_Read_At_File( (Long)(pos), \ - buffer, \ - (Long)(count) )) != TT_Err_Ok ) - -#endif /* TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE */ - - - /****************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* Stream functions. */ - /* */ - /****************************************************************/ - - /* Open a file and return a stream handle for it. */ - /* Should only be used for a new face object's main stream. */ - - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Open_Stream( const TT_Text* name, - TT_Stream* stream ); - - - /* Closes, then discards, a stream when it's no longer needed. */ - /* Should only be used for a stream opend with TT_Open_Stream(). */ - - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Close_Stream( TT_Stream* stream ); - - - /* Informs the component that we're going to use the file */ - /* opened in 'org_stream', and report errors to the 'error' */ - /* variable. */ - - /* in non re-entrant builds, 'org_stream' is simply copied */ - /* to 'stream'. Otherwise, the latter is a duplicate handle */ - /* for the file opened with 'org_stream' */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Use_Stream( TT_Stream org_stream, - TT_Stream* stream ); - - /* Informs the component that we don't need to perform file */ - /* operations on the stream 'stream' anymore. This must be */ - /* used with streams "opened" with TT_Use_Stream() only! */ - - /* in re-entrant builds, this will really discard the stream */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Done_Stream( TT_Stream* stream ); - - /* Closes the stream's file handle to release system resources */ - /* The function TT_Use_Stream automatically re-activates a */ - /* flushed stream when it uses one */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Flush_Stream( TT_Stream* stream ); - -/* The macros STREAM_ARGS and STREAM_ARG let us build a thread-safe */ -/* or re-entrant implementation depending on a single configuration */ -/*define. */ - -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE - -#define STREAM_ARGS TT_Stream stream, -#define STREAM_ARG TT_Stream stream - -#else - -#define STREAM_ARGS /* void */ -#define STREAM_ARG void - -#endif /* TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE */ - - - /****************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* File Functions. */ - /* */ - /* The following functions perform file operations on the */ - /* currently 'used' stream. In thread-safe builds, only one */ - /* stream can be used at a time. Synchronisation is performed */ - /* through the Use_Stream()/Done_Stream() functions. */ - /* */ - /****************************************************************/ - - /* Read 'count' bytes from file into 'buffer' */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Read_File( STREAM_ARGS void* buffer, - Long count ); - - - /* Seek file cursor to a given position */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Seek_File( STREAM_ARGS Long position ); - - - /* Skip the next 'distance' bytes in file */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Skip_File( STREAM_ARGS Long distance ); - - - /* Read the 'count' bytes at 'position' into 'buffer' */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Read_At_File( STREAM_ARGS Long position, - void* buffer, - Long count ); - - /* Return current file position */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( Long ) - TT_File_Pos( STREAM_ARG ); - - /* Return length of a given stream, even if it is flushed */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( Long ) - TT_Stream_Size( TT_Stream stream ); - - - /****************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* Frame operations. */ - /* */ - /* For a comprehensive explanation of frames, please refer to */ - /* the documentation files. */ - /* */ - /****************************************************************/ - - /* Frame type declaration.*/ - - struct TFileFrame_ - { - Byte* address; /* frame buffer */ - Byte* cursor; /* current cursor position in frame */ - Long size; /* frame size */ - }; - - typedef struct TFileFrame_ TFileFrame; - - FT_EXPORT_DECL( const TFileFrame ) - TT_Null_FileFrame; - - -/* The macro ZERO_Frame is used to define and init a frame. */ -/* It is important to have a default frame of { NULL, NULL, 0 } */ -/* before a call to TT_Access_Frame(). Otherwise, the call will */ -/* fail with a TT_Err_Nested_Frame_Accesses error. */ - -#define ZERO_Frame( frame ) \ - { \ - (frame).address = NULL; \ - (frame).cursor = NULL; \ - (frame).size = 0; \ - } - - -/* The macros FRAME_ARGS and FRAME_ARG let us build a thread-safe */ -/* or re-entrant implementation depending on a single configuration */ -/* define */ - -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE - -#define FRAME_ARGS TFileFrame* frame, -#define FRAME_ARG TFileFrame* frame - -#else - -#define FRAME_ARGS /* void */ -#define FRAME_ARG void - -#endif /* TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE */ - - - /* Access the next 'size' bytes from current position. */ - /* Fails if all bytes cannot be read/accessed. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Access_Frame( STREAM_ARGS FRAME_ARGS Long size ); - - - /* Access the bytes located in the next 'size' bytes of the file. */ - /* Doesn't fail if less than 'size' bytes are accessible (like */ - /* at the end of the file). */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Check_And_Access_Frame( STREAM_ARGS FRAME_ARGS Long size ); - - /* Forget frame */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Forget_Frame( STREAM_ARGS FRAME_ARG ); - - - /* primitive routines for data accessing */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( Char ) - TT_Get_Char( FRAME_ARG ); - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( Short ) - TT_Get_Short( FRAME_ARG ); - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( Long ) - TT_Get_Long( FRAME_ARG ); - -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE - -#define TT_Get_Byte( frame ) ( (Byte )TT_Get_Char ( frame ) ) -#define TT_Get_UShort( frame ) ( (UShort)TT_Get_Short( frame ) ) -#define TT_Get_ULong( frame ) ( (ULong )TT_Get_Long ( frame ) ) - -#else - -#define TT_Get_Byte() ( (Byte )TT_Get_Char () ) -#define TT_Get_UShort() ( (UShort)TT_Get_Short() ) -#define TT_Get_ULong() ( (ULong )TT_Get_Long () ) - -#endif /* TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE */ - - -#ifdef __cplusplus - } -#endif - -#endif /* TTFILE_H */ - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttgload.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttgload.c deleted file mode 100644 index e7a838a40a7..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttgload.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1353 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ttgload.c 1.0 - * - * TrueType Glyph Loader. - * - * Copyright 1996-2000 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#include "tttypes.h" -#include "ttdebug.h" -#include "ttcalc.h" -#include "ttfile.h" - -#include "tttables.h" -#include "ttobjs.h" -#include "ttgload.h" - -#include "ttmemory.h" -#include "tttags.h" -#include "ttload.h" - -/* required by the tracing mode */ -#undef TT_COMPONENT -#define TT_COMPONENT trace_gload - - -/* composite font flags */ - -#define ARGS_ARE_WORDS 0x001 -#define ARGS_ARE_XY_VALUES 0x002 -#define ROUND_XY_TO_GRID 0x004 -#define WE_HAVE_A_SCALE 0x008 -/* reserved 0x010 */ -#define MORE_COMPONENTS 0x020 -#define WE_HAVE_AN_XY_SCALE 0x040 -#define WE_HAVE_A_2X2 0x080 -#define WE_HAVE_INSTR 0x100 -#define USE_MY_METRICS 0x200 - - -/********************************************************/ -/* Return horizontal or vertical metrics in font units */ -/* for a given glyph. The metrics are the left side */ -/* bearing (resp. top side bearing) and advance width */ -/* (resp. advance height). */ -/* */ -/* This function will much probably move to another */ -/* component in the short future, but I haven't decided */ -/* which yet... */ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( void ) - TT_Get_Metrics( TT_Horizontal_Header* header, - UShort index, - Short* bearing, - UShort* advance ) - { - PLongMetrics longs_m; - - UShort k = header->number_Of_HMetrics; - - - if ( index < k ) - { - longs_m = (PLongMetrics)header->long_metrics + index; - *bearing = longs_m->bearing; - *advance = longs_m->advance; - } - else - { - *bearing = ((PShortMetrics)header->short_metrics)[index - k]; - *advance = ((PLongMetrics)header->long_metrics)[k - 1].advance; - } - } - - -/********************************************************/ -/* Return horizontal metrics in font units for a given */ -/* glyph. If `check' is true, take care of mono-spaced */ -/* fonts by returning the advance width max. */ - - static void Get_HMetrics( PFace face, - UShort index, - Bool check, - Short* lsb, - UShort* aw ) - { - TT_Get_Metrics( &face->horizontalHeader, index, lsb, aw ); - - if ( check && face->postscript.isFixedPitch ) - *aw = face->horizontalHeader.advance_Width_Max; - } - - -/********************************************************/ -/* Return advance width table for a given pixel size */ -/* if it is found in the font's `hdmx' table (if any). */ - - static PByte Get_Advance_Widths( PFace face, - UShort ppem ) - { - UShort n; - - - for ( n = 0; n < face->hdmx.num_records; n++ ) - if ( face->hdmx.records[n].ppem == ppem ) - return face->hdmx.records[n].widths; - - return NULL; - } - - -/********************************************************/ -/* Copy current glyph into original one. */ - -#define cur_to_org( n, zone ) \ - MEM_Copy( (zone)->org, (zone)->cur, (n) * sizeof ( TT_Vector ) ) - -/********************************************************/ -/* copy original glyph into current one */ - -#define org_to_cur( n, zone ) \ - MEM_Copy( (zone)->cur, (zone)->org, (n) * sizeof ( TT_Vector ) ) - -/********************************************************/ -/* translate an array of coordinates */ - - static void translate_array( UShort n, - TT_Vector* coords, - TT_Pos delta_x, - TT_Pos delta_y ) - { - UShort k; - - - if ( delta_x ) - for ( k = 0; k < n; k++ ) - coords[k].x += delta_x; - - if ( delta_y ) - for ( k = 0; k < n; k++ ) - coords[k].y += delta_y; - } - - -/********************************************************/ -/* mount one zone on top of another */ - - static void mount_zone( PGlyph_Zone source, - PGlyph_Zone target ) - { - UShort np; - Short nc; - - np = source->n_points; - nc = source->n_contours; - - target->org = source->org + np; - target->cur = source->cur + np; - target->touch = source->touch + np; - - target->contours = source->contours + nc; - - target->n_points = 0; - target->n_contours = 0; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function: Load_Simple_Glyph - * - ******************************************************************/ - - static TT_Error Load_Simple_Glyph( PExecution_Context exec, - TT_Stream input, - Short n_contours, - Short left_contours, - UShort left_points, - UShort load_flags, - PSubglyph_Record subg ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input ); - - PGlyph_Zone pts; - Short k; - UShort j; - UShort n_points, n_ins; - PFace face; - Byte* flag; - TT_Vector* vec; - TT_F26Dot6 x, y; - - - face = exec->face; - - /* simple check */ - if ( n_contours > left_contours ) - { - PTRACE0(( "ERROR: Glyph index %ld has %d contours > left %d\n", - subg->index, n_contours, left_contours )); - return TT_Err_Too_Many_Contours; - } - - - /* preparing the execution context */ - mount_zone( &subg->zone, &exec->pts ); - - /* reading the contours endpoints */ - if ( ACCESS_Frame( (n_contours + 1) * 2L ) ) - return error; - - PTRACE4(( " Contour endpoints:" )); - - for ( k = 0; k < n_contours; k++ ) - { - exec->pts.contours[k] = GET_UShort(); - PTRACE4(( " %d", exec->pts.contours[k] )); - } - PTRACE4(( "\n" )); - - if ( n_contours > 0 ) - n_points = exec->pts.contours[n_contours - 1] + 1; - else - n_points = 0; - - n_ins = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( n_points > left_points ) - { - PTRACE0(( "ERROR: Too many points in glyph %ld\n", subg->index )); - return TT_Err_Too_Many_Points; - } - - /* loading instructions */ - - PTRACE4(( " Instructions size: %d\n", n_ins )); - - if ( n_ins > face->maxProfile.maxSizeOfInstructions ) - { - PTRACE0(( "ERROR: Too many instructions!\n" )); - return TT_Err_Too_Many_Ins; - } - - if ( FILE_Read( exec->glyphIns, n_ins ) ) - return error; - - if ( (error = Set_CodeRange( exec, - TT_CodeRange_Glyph, - exec->glyphIns, - n_ins )) != TT_Err_Ok ) - return error; - - - /* read the flags */ - - if ( CHECK_AND_ACCESS_Frame( n_points * 5L ) ) - return error; - - j = 0; - flag = exec->pts.touch; - - while ( j < n_points ) - { - Byte c, cnt; - - flag[j] = c = GET_Byte(); - j++; - - if ( c & 8 ) - { - cnt = GET_Byte(); - while( cnt > 0 ) - { - flag[j++] = c; - cnt--; - } - } - } - - /* read the X */ - - x = 0; - vec = exec->pts.org; - - for ( j = 0; j < n_points; j++ ) - { - if ( flag[j] & 2 ) - { - if ( flag[j] & 16 ) - x += GET_Byte(); - else - x -= GET_Byte(); - } - else - { - if ( (flag[j] & 16) == 0 ) - x += GET_Short(); - } - - vec[j].x = x; - } - - - /* read the Y */ - - y = 0; - - for ( j = 0; j < n_points; j++ ) - { - if ( flag[j] & 4 ) - { - if ( flag[j] & 32 ) - y += GET_Byte(); - else - y -= GET_Byte(); - } - else - { - if ( (flag[j] & 32) == 0 ) - y += GET_Short(); - } - - vec[j].y = y; - } - - FORGET_Frame(); - /* Now add the two shadow points at n and n + 1. */ - /* We need the left side bearing and advance width. */ - - /* pp1 = xMin - lsb */ - vec[n_points].x = subg->metrics.bbox.xMin - subg->metrics.horiBearingX; - vec[n_points].y = 0; - - /* pp2 = pp1 + aw */ - vec[n_points+1].x = vec[n_points].x + subg->metrics.horiAdvance; - vec[n_points+1].y = 0; - - /* clear the touch flags */ - - for ( j = 0; j < n_points; j++ ) - exec->pts.touch[j] &= TT_Flag_On_Curve; - - exec->pts.touch[n_points ] = 0; - exec->pts.touch[n_points + 1] = 0; - - /* Note that we return two more points that are not */ - /* part of the glyph outline. */ - - n_points += 2; - - /* now eventually scale and hint the glyph */ - - pts = &exec->pts; - pts->n_points = n_points; - pts->n_contours = n_contours; - - if ( (load_flags & TTLOAD_SCALE_GLYPH) == 0 ) - { - /* no scaling, just copy the orig arrays into the cur ones */ - org_to_cur( n_points, pts ); - } - else - { - /* first scale the glyph points */ - - for ( j = 0; j < n_points; j++ ) - { - pts->org[j].x = Scale_X( &exec->metrics, pts->org[j].x ); - pts->org[j].y = Scale_Y( &exec->metrics, pts->org[j].y ); - } - - /* if hinting, round pp1, and shift the glyph accordingly */ - if ( subg->is_hinted ) - { - x = pts->org[n_points - 2].x; - x = ((x+32) & -64) - x; - translate_array( n_points, pts->org, x, 0 ); - - org_to_cur( n_points, pts ); - - pts->cur[n_points - 1].x = (pts->cur[n_points - 1].x + 32) & -64; - - /* now consider hinting */ - if ( n_ins > 0 ) - { - exec->is_composite = FALSE; - exec->pedantic_hinting = load_flags & TTLOAD_PEDANTIC; - - error = Context_Run( exec, FALSE ); - if (error && exec->pedantic_hinting) - return error; - } - } - else - org_to_cur( n_points, pts ); - } - - /* save glyph phantom points */ - if (!subg->preserve_pps) - { - subg->pp1 = pts->cur[n_points - 2]; - subg->pp2 = pts->cur[n_points - 1]; - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Load_Composite_End - * - ******************************************************************/ - - static - TT_Error Load_Composite_End( UShort n_points, - Short n_contours, - PExecution_Context exec, - PSubglyph_Record subg, - UShort load_flags, - TT_Stream input ) - { - DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( input ); - - UShort k, n_ins; - PGlyph_Zone pts; - - - if ( subg->is_hinted && - subg->element_flag & WE_HAVE_INSTR ) - { - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - return error; - - n_ins = GET_UShort(); /* read size of instructions */ - FORGET_Frame(); - - PTRACE4(( " Instructions size: %d\n", n_ins )); - - if ( n_ins > exec->face->maxProfile.maxSizeOfInstructions ) - { - PTRACE0(( "ERROR: Too many instructions in composite glyph %ld\n", - subg->index )); - return TT_Err_Too_Many_Ins; - } - - if ( FILE_Read( exec->glyphIns, n_ins ) ) - return error; - - error = Set_CodeRange( exec, - TT_CodeRange_Glyph, - exec->glyphIns, - n_ins ); - - if ( error ) - return error; - } - else - n_ins = 0; - - - /* prepare the execution context */ - n_points += 2; - exec->pts = subg->zone; - pts = &exec->pts; - - pts->n_points = n_points; - pts->n_contours = n_contours; - - /* add phantom points */ - pts->cur[n_points - 2] = subg->pp1; - pts->cur[n_points - 1] = subg->pp2; - - pts->touch[n_points - 1] = 0; - pts->touch[n_points - 2] = 0; - - /* if hinting, round the phantom points */ - if ( subg->is_hinted ) - { - pts->cur[n_points - 2].x = (subg->pp1.x + 32) & -64; - pts->cur[n_points - 1].x = (subg->pp2.x + 32) & -64; - } - - for ( k = 0; k < n_points; k++ ) - pts->touch[k] &= TT_Flag_On_Curve; - - cur_to_org( n_points, pts ); - - /* now consider hinting */ - if ( subg->is_hinted && n_ins > 0 ) - { - exec->is_composite = TRUE; - exec->pedantic_hinting = load_flags & TTLOAD_PEDANTIC; - - error = Context_Run( exec, FALSE ); - if (error && exec->pedantic_hinting) - return error; - } - - /* save glyph origin and advance points */ - subg->pp1 = pts->cur[n_points - 2]; - subg->pp2 = pts->cur[n_points - 1]; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Init_Glyph_Component - * - ******************************************************************/ - - static - void Init_Glyph_Component( PSubglyph_Record element, - PSubglyph_Record original, - PExecution_Context exec ) - { - element->index = -1; - element->is_scaled = FALSE; - element->is_hinted = FALSE; - - if ( original ) - mount_zone( &original->zone, &element->zone ); - else - element->zone = exec->pts; - - element->zone.n_contours = 0; - element->zone.n_points = 0; - - element->arg1 = 0; - element->arg2 = 0; - - element->element_flag = 0; - element->preserve_pps = FALSE; - - element->transform.xx = 1L << 16; - element->transform.xy = 0; - element->transform.yx = 0; - element->transform.yy = 1L << 16; - - element->transform.ox = 0; - element->transform.oy = 0; - - element->metrics.horiBearingX = 0; - element->metrics.horiAdvance = 0; - } - - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Load_TrueType_Glyph( PInstance instance, - PGlyph glyph, - UShort glyph_index, - UShort load_flags ) - { - enum TPhases_ - { - Load_Exit, - Load_Glyph, - Load_Header, - Load_Simple, - Load_Composite, - Load_End - }; - - typedef enum TPhases_ TPhases; - - DEFINE_ALL_LOCALS; - - PFace face; - - UShort num_points; - Short num_contours; - UShort left_points; - Short left_contours; - UShort num_elem_points; - - Long table; - UShort load_top; - Long k, l; - UShort new_flags; - Long index; - UShort u, v; - - Long glyph_offset, offset; - - TT_F26Dot6 x, y, nx, ny; - - Fixed xx, xy, yx, yy; - - PExecution_Context exec; - - PSubglyph_Record subglyph, subglyph2; - - TGlyph_Zone base_pts; - - TPhases phase; - PByte widths; - -/* TT_Glyph_Loader_Callback cacheCb; */ -/* TT_Outline cached_outline; */ - - - /* first of all, check arguments */ - if ( !glyph ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Glyph_Handle; - - face = glyph->face; - if ( !face ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Glyph_Handle; - - if ( glyph_index >= face->numGlyphs ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Glyph_Index; - - if ( instance && (load_flags & TTLOAD_SCALE_GLYPH) == 0 ) - { - instance = 0; - load_flags &= ~( TTLOAD_SCALE_GLYPH | TTLOAD_HINT_GLYPH ); - } - - table = TT_LookUp_Table( face, TTAG_glyf ); - if ( table < 0 ) - { - PTRACE0(( "ERROR: There is no glyph table in this font file!\n" )); - return TT_Err_Glyf_Table_Missing; - } - - glyph_offset = face->dirTables[table].Offset; - - /* query new execution context */ - - if ( instance && instance->debug ) - exec = instance->context; - else - exec = New_Context( face ); - - if ( !exec ) - return TT_Err_Could_Not_Find_Context; - - Context_Load( exec, face, instance ); - - if ( instance ) - { - if ( instance->GS.instruct_control & 2 ) - exec->GS = Default_GraphicsState; - else - exec->GS = instance->GS; - /* load default graphics state */ - - glyph->outline.high_precision = ( instance->metrics.y_ppem < 24 ); - } - - /* save its critical pointers, as they'll be modified during load */ - base_pts = exec->pts; - - /* init variables */ - left_points = face->maxPoints; - left_contours = face->maxContours; - - num_points = 0; - num_contours = 0; - - load_top = 0; - subglyph = exec->loadStack; - - Init_Glyph_Component( subglyph, NULL, exec ); - - subglyph->index = glyph_index; - subglyph->is_hinted = load_flags & TTLOAD_HINT_GLYPH; - - /* when the cvt program has disabled hinting, the argument */ - /* is ignored. */ - if ( instance && instance->GS.instruct_control & 1 ) - subglyph->is_hinted = FALSE; - - - /* now access stream */ - - if ( USE_Stream( face->stream, stream ) ) - goto Fin; - - /* Main loading loop */ - - phase = Load_Glyph; - index = 0; - - while ( phase != Load_Exit ) - { - subglyph = exec->loadStack + load_top; - - switch ( phase ) - { - /************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* Load_Glyph state */ - /* */ - /* reading a glyph's generic header to determine */ - /* whether it's simple or composite */ - /* */ - /* exit states: Load_Header and Load_End */ - - case Load_Glyph: - /* check glyph index and table */ - - index = subglyph->index; - if ( index < 0 || index >= face->numGlyphs ) - { - error = TT_Err_Invalid_Glyph_Index; - goto Fail; - } - - /* get horizontal metrics */ - - { - Short left_bearing; - UShort advance_width; - - - Get_HMetrics( face, (UShort)index, - !(load_flags & TTLOAD_IGNORE_GLOBAL_ADVANCE_WIDTH), - &left_bearing, - &advance_width ); - - subglyph->metrics.horiBearingX = left_bearing; - subglyph->metrics.horiAdvance = advance_width; - } - - phase = Load_Header; - - - /* The cache callback isn't part of the FreeType release yet */ - /* It is discarded for the moment.. */ - /* */ -#if 0 - if ( instance ) - { - /* is the glyph in an outline cache ? */ - cacheCb = instance->owner->engine->glCallback; - if ( cacheCb && 0 ) /* disabled */ - { - /* we have a callback */ - error = cacheCb( instance->generic, - index, &cached_outline, &x, &y ); - if ( !error ) - { - /* no error, then append the outline to the current subglyph */ - /* error = Append_Outline( subglyph, - &left_points, - &left_contours, - &cached_outline ); */ - phase = Load_End; - } - } - } -#endif - break; - - - /************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* Load_Header state */ - /* */ - /* reading a glyph's generic header to determine */ - /* wether it's simple or composite */ - /* */ - /* exit states: Load_Simple and Load_Composite */ - /* */ - - case Load_Header: /* load glyph */ - - if ( (TT_UInt)( index + 1 ) < (TT_UInt)face->numLocations && - face->glyphLocations[index] == face->glyphLocations[index + 1] ) - { - /* as described by Frederic Loyer, these are spaces, and */ - /* not the unknown glyph. */ - - num_contours = 0; - num_points = 0; - - subglyph->metrics.bbox.xMin = 0; - subglyph->metrics.bbox.xMax = 0; - subglyph->metrics.bbox.yMin = 0; - subglyph->metrics.bbox.yMax = 0; - - subglyph->pp1.x = 0; - subglyph->pp2.x = subglyph->metrics.horiAdvance; - if (load_flags & TTLOAD_SCALE_GLYPH) - subglyph->pp2.x = Scale_X( &exec->metrics, subglyph->pp2.x ); - - exec->glyphSize = 0; - phase = Load_End; - break; - } - - offset = glyph_offset + face->glyphLocations[index]; - - /* read first glyph header */ - if ( FILE_Seek( offset ) || - ACCESS_Frame( 10L ) ) - goto Fail_File; - - num_contours = GET_Short(); - - subglyph->metrics.bbox.xMin = GET_Short(); - subglyph->metrics.bbox.yMin = GET_Short(); - subglyph->metrics.bbox.xMax = GET_Short(); - subglyph->metrics.bbox.yMax = GET_Short(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - PTRACE6(( "Glyph %ld:\n", index )); - PTRACE6(( " # of contours: %d\n", num_contours )); - PTRACE6(( " xMin: %4d xMax: %4d\n", - subglyph->metrics.bbox.xMin, - subglyph->metrics.bbox.xMax )); - PTRACE6(( " yMin: %4d yMax: %4d\n", - subglyph->metrics.bbox.yMin, - subglyph->metrics.bbox.yMax )); - - if ( num_contours > left_contours ) - { - PTRACE0(( "ERROR: Too many contours for glyph %ld\n", index )); - error = TT_Err_Too_Many_Contours; - goto Fail; - } - - subglyph->pp1.x = subglyph->metrics.bbox.xMin - - subglyph->metrics.horiBearingX; - subglyph->pp1.y = 0; - subglyph->pp2.x = subglyph->pp1.x + subglyph->metrics.horiAdvance; - if (load_flags & TTLOAD_SCALE_GLYPH) - { - subglyph->pp1.x = Scale_X( &exec->metrics, subglyph->pp1.x ); - subglyph->pp2.x = Scale_X( &exec->metrics, subglyph->pp2.x ); - } - - /* is it a simple glyph ? */ - if ( num_contours > 0 ) - phase = Load_Simple; - else - phase = Load_Composite; - - break; - - - /************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* Load_Simple state */ - /* */ - /* reading a simple glyph (num_contours must be set to */ - /* the glyph's number of contours.) */ - /* */ - /* exit states : Load_End */ - /* */ - - case Load_Simple: - new_flags = load_flags; - - /* disable hinting when scaling */ - if ( !subglyph->is_hinted ) - new_flags &= ~TTLOAD_HINT_GLYPH; - - error = Load_Simple_Glyph( exec, - stream, - num_contours, - left_contours, - left_points, - new_flags, - subglyph ); - if ( error ) - goto Fail; - - /* Note: We could have put the simple loader source there */ - /* but the code is fat enough already :-) */ - - num_points = exec->pts.n_points - 2; - - phase = Load_End; - - break; - - - /************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* Load_Composite state */ - /* */ - /* reading a composite glyph header a pushing a new */ - /* load element on the stack. */ - /* */ - /* exit states: Load_Glyph */ - /* */ - - case Load_Composite: - - /* create a new element on the stack */ - load_top++; - - if ( load_top > face->maxComponents ) - { - error = TT_Err_Invalid_Composite; - goto Fail; - } - - subglyph2 = exec->loadStack + load_top; - - Init_Glyph_Component( subglyph2, subglyph, NULL ); - subglyph2->is_hinted = subglyph->is_hinted; - - /* now read composite header */ - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 4L ) ) - goto Fail_File; - - subglyph->element_flag = new_flags = GET_UShort(); - - subglyph2->index = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - k = 1 + 1; - - if ( new_flags & ARGS_ARE_WORDS ) - k *= 2; - - if ( new_flags & WE_HAVE_A_SCALE ) - k += 2; - - else if ( new_flags & WE_HAVE_AN_XY_SCALE ) - k += 4; - - else if ( new_flags & WE_HAVE_A_2X2 ) - k += 8; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( k ) ) - goto Fail_File; - - if ( new_flags & ARGS_ARE_WORDS ) - { - k = GET_Short(); - l = GET_Short(); - } - else - { - k = GET_Char(); - l = GET_Char(); - } - - subglyph->arg1 = k; - subglyph->arg2 = l; - - if ( new_flags & ARGS_ARE_XY_VALUES ) - { - subglyph->transform.ox = k; - subglyph->transform.oy = l; - } - - xx = 1L << 16; - xy = 0; - yx = 0; - yy = 1L << 16; - - if ( new_flags & WE_HAVE_A_SCALE ) - { - xx = (Fixed)GET_Short() << 2; - yy = xx; - subglyph2->is_scaled = TRUE; - } - else if ( new_flags & WE_HAVE_AN_XY_SCALE ) - { - xx = (Fixed)GET_Short() << 2; - yy = (Fixed)GET_Short() << 2; - subglyph2->is_scaled = TRUE; - } - else if ( new_flags & WE_HAVE_A_2X2 ) - { - xx = (Fixed)GET_Short() << 2; - xy = (Fixed)GET_Short() << 2; - yx = (Fixed)GET_Short() << 2; - yy = (Fixed)GET_Short() << 2; - subglyph2->is_scaled = TRUE; - } - - FORGET_Frame(); - - subglyph->transform.xx = xx; - subglyph->transform.xy = xy; - subglyph->transform.yx = yx; - subglyph->transform.yy = yy; - - k = TT_MulFix( xx, yy ) - TT_MulFix( xy, yx ); - - /* disable hinting in case of scaling/slanting */ - if ( ABS( k ) != (1L << 16) ) - subglyph2->is_hinted = FALSE; - - subglyph->file_offset = FILE_Pos(); - - phase = Load_Glyph; - - break; - - - /************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* Load_End state */ - /* */ - /* after loading a glyph, apply transformation and offset */ - /* where necessary, pops element and continue or */ - /* stop process. */ - /* */ - /* exit states : Load_Composite and Load_Exit */ - /* */ - - case Load_End: - if ( load_top > 0 ) - { - subglyph2 = subglyph; - - load_top--; - subglyph = exec->loadStack + load_top; - - /* check advance width and left side bearing */ - - if ( !subglyph->preserve_pps && - subglyph->element_flag & USE_MY_METRICS ) - { - subglyph->metrics.horiBearingX = subglyph2->metrics.horiBearingX; - subglyph->metrics.horiAdvance = subglyph2->metrics.horiAdvance; - - subglyph->pp1 = subglyph2->pp1; - subglyph->pp2 = subglyph2->pp2; - - subglyph->preserve_pps = TRUE; - } - - /* apply scale */ - - if ( subglyph2->is_scaled ) - { - TT_Vector* cur = subglyph2->zone.cur; - TT_Vector* org = subglyph2->zone.org; - - for ( u = 0; u < num_points; u++ ) - { - nx = TT_MulFix( cur->x, subglyph->transform.xx ) + - TT_MulFix( cur->y, subglyph->transform.yx ); - - ny = TT_MulFix( cur->x, subglyph->transform.xy ) + - TT_MulFix( cur->y, subglyph->transform.yy ); - - cur->x = nx; - cur->y = ny; - - nx = TT_MulFix( org->x, subglyph->transform.xx ) + - TT_MulFix( org->y, subglyph->transform.yx ); - - ny = TT_MulFix( org->x, subglyph->transform.xy ) + - TT_MulFix( org->y, subglyph->transform.yy ); - - org->x = nx; - org->y = ny; - - cur++; - org++; - } - } - - /* adjust counts */ - - num_elem_points = subglyph->zone.n_points; - - for ( k = 0; k < num_contours; k++ ) - subglyph2->zone.contours[k] += num_elem_points; - - subglyph->zone.n_points += num_points; - subglyph->zone.n_contours += num_contours; - - left_points -= num_points; - left_contours -= num_contours; - - if ( !(subglyph->element_flag & ARGS_ARE_XY_VALUES) ) - { - /* move second glyph according to control points */ - /* the attach points are relative to the specific component */ - - u = (UShort)subglyph->arg1; - v = (UShort)subglyph->arg2; - - if ( u >= num_elem_points || - v >= num_points ) - { - error = TT_Err_Invalid_Composite; - goto Fail; - } - - /* adjust count */ - v += num_elem_points; - - x = subglyph->zone.cur[u].x - subglyph->zone.cur[v].x; - y = subglyph->zone.cur[u].y - subglyph->zone.cur[v].y; - } - else - { - /* apply offset */ - - x = subglyph->transform.ox; - y = subglyph->transform.oy; - - if ( load_flags & TTLOAD_SCALE_GLYPH ) - { - x = Scale_X( &exec->metrics, x ); - y = Scale_Y( &exec->metrics, y ); - - if ( subglyph->element_flag & ROUND_XY_TO_GRID ) - { - x = (x+32) & -64; - y = (y+32) & -64; - } - } - } - - translate_array( num_points, subglyph2->zone.cur, x, y ); - - cur_to_org( num_points, &subglyph2->zone ); - - num_points = subglyph->zone.n_points; - num_contours = subglyph->zone.n_contours; - - /* check for last component */ - - if ( FILE_Seek( subglyph->file_offset ) ) - goto Fail_File; - - if ( subglyph->element_flag & MORE_COMPONENTS ) - phase = Load_Composite; - else - { - error = Load_Composite_End( num_points, - num_contours, - exec, - subglyph, - load_flags, - stream ); - if ( error ) - goto Fail; - - phase = Load_End; - } - } - else - phase = Load_Exit; - - break; - - - case Load_Exit: - break; - } - } - - /* finally, copy the points arrays to the glyph object */ - - exec->pts = base_pts; - - for ( u = 0; u < num_points + 2; u++ ) - { - glyph->outline.points[u] = exec->pts.cur[u]; - glyph->outline.flags [u] = exec->pts.touch[u]; - } - - for ( k = 0; k < num_contours; k++ ) - glyph->outline.contours[k] = exec->pts.contours[k]; - - glyph->outline.n_points = num_points; - glyph->outline.n_contours = num_contours; - glyph->outline.second_pass = TRUE; - - /* translate array so that (0,0) is the glyph's origin */ - translate_array( num_points + 2, - glyph->outline.points, - -subglyph->pp1.x, - 0 ); - - TT_Get_Outline_BBox( &glyph->outline, &glyph->metrics.bbox ); - - if ( subglyph->is_hinted ) - { - /* grid-fit the bounding box */ - glyph->metrics.bbox.xMin &= -64; - glyph->metrics.bbox.yMin &= -64; - glyph->metrics.bbox.xMax = (glyph->metrics.bbox.xMax+63) & -64; - glyph->metrics.bbox.yMax = (glyph->metrics.bbox.yMax+63) & -64; - } - - /* get the device-independent scaled horizontal metrics */ - /* take care of fixed-pitch fonts... */ - { - TT_Pos left_bearing; - TT_Pos advance; - - - left_bearing = subglyph->metrics.horiBearingX; - advance = subglyph->metrics.horiAdvance; - - if ( face->postscript.isFixedPitch ) - advance = face->horizontalHeader.advance_Width_Max; - - if ( load_flags & TTLOAD_SCALE_GLYPH ) - { - left_bearing = Scale_X( &exec->metrics, left_bearing ); - advance = Scale_X( &exec->metrics, advance ); - } - - glyph->metrics.linearHoriBearingX = left_bearing; - glyph->metrics.linearHoriAdvance = advance; - } - - glyph->metrics.horiBearingX = glyph->metrics.bbox.xMin; - glyph->metrics.horiBearingY = glyph->metrics.bbox.yMax; - glyph->metrics.horiAdvance = subglyph->pp2.x - subglyph->pp1.x; - - /* Now take care of vertical metrics. In the case where there is */ - /* no vertical information within the font (relatively common), make */ - /* up some metrics `by hand' ... */ - - { - Short top_bearing; /* vertical top side bearing (EM units) */ - UShort advance_height; /* vertical advance height (EM units) */ - - TT_Pos left; /* scaled vertical left side bearing */ - TT_Pos orig_top; /* scaled original vertical top side bearing */ - TT_Pos top; /* scaled vertical top side bearing */ - TT_Pos advance; /* scaled vertical advance height */ - - - /* Get the unscaled `tsb' and `ah' values */ - if ( face->verticalInfo && - face->verticalHeader.number_Of_VMetrics > 0 ) - { - /* Don't assume that both the vertical header and vertical */ - /* metrics are present in the same font :-) */ - - TT_Get_Metrics( (TT_Horizontal_Header*)&face->verticalHeader, - glyph_index, - &top_bearing, - &advance_height ); - } - else - { - - /* Make up the distances from the horizontal header.. */ - - /* NOTE: The OS/2 values are the only `portable' ones, */ - /* which is why we use them... */ - /* */ - /* NOTE2: The sTypoDescender is negative, which is why */ - /* we compute the baseline-to-baseline distance */ - /* here with : */ - /* ascender - descender + linegap */ - /* */ - -/* XXX What happens here with these Apple fonts without OS/2 table ? */ - - top_bearing = (Short) (face->os2.sTypoLineGap / 2); - advance_height = (UShort)(face->os2.sTypoAscender - - face->os2.sTypoDescender + - face->os2.sTypoLineGap); - } - - /* We must adjust the top_bearing value from the bounding box */ - /* given in the glyph header to te bounding box calculated with */ - /* TT_Get_Outline_BBox() */ - - /* scale the metrics */ - if ( load_flags & TTLOAD_SCALE_GLYPH ) - { - orig_top = Scale_Y( &exec->metrics, top_bearing ); - top = Scale_Y( &exec->metrics, - top_bearing + subglyph->metrics.bbox.yMax ) - - glyph->metrics.bbox.yMax; - advance = Scale_Y( &exec->metrics, advance_height ); - } - else - { - orig_top = top_bearing; - top = top_bearing + subglyph->metrics.bbox.yMax - - glyph->metrics.bbox.yMax; - advance = advance_height; - } - - glyph->metrics.linearVertBearingY = orig_top; - glyph->metrics.linearVertAdvance = advance; - - /* XXX : for now, we have no better algo for the lsb, but it should */ - /* work ok.. */ - /* */ - left = ( glyph->metrics.bbox.xMin - glyph->metrics.bbox.xMax ) / 2; - - /* grid-fit them if necessary */ - if ( subglyph->is_hinted ) - { - left &= -64; - top = (top + 63) & -64; - advance = (advance + 32) & -64; - } - - glyph->metrics.vertBearingX = left; - glyph->metrics.vertBearingY = top; - glyph->metrics.vertAdvance = advance; - } - - /* Adjust advance width to the value contained in the hdmx table. */ - if ( !exec->face->postscript.isFixedPitch && instance && - subglyph->is_hinted ) - { - widths = Get_Advance_Widths( exec->face, - exec->instance->metrics.x_ppem ); - if ( widths ) - glyph->metrics.horiAdvance = widths[glyph_index] << 6; - } - - glyph->outline.dropout_mode = (Char)exec->GS.scan_type; - - error = TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail_File: - Fail: - DONE_Stream( stream ); - - Fin: - - /* reset the execution context */ - exec->pts = base_pts; - - if ( !instance || !instance->debug ) - Done_Context( exec ); - - return error; - } - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttgload.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttgload.h deleted file mode 100644 index 98e57ef8b79..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttgload.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ttgload.h 1.0 - * - * TrueType Glyph Loader. - * - * Copyright 1996-2000 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#ifndef TTGLOAD_H -#define TTGLOAD_H - -#include "ttconfig.h" -#include "tttypes.h" -#include "ttobjs.h" - -#ifdef __cplusplus - extern "C" { -#endif - - - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( void ) - TT_Get_Metrics( TT_Horizontal_Header* header, - UShort index, - Short* bearing, - UShort* advance ); - - - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - Load_TrueType_Glyph( PInstance instance, - PGlyph glyph, - UShort glyph_index, - UShort load_flags ); - -#ifdef __cplusplus - } -#endif - - -#endif /* TTGLOAD_H */ - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttinterp.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttinterp.c deleted file mode 100644 index 3c991a5e130..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttinterp.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6681 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ttinterp.c 3.1 - * - * TrueType bytecode intepreter. - * - * Copyright 1996-2002 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. - * - * - * Changes between 3.1 and 3.0: - * - * - A more relaxed version of the interpreter. It is now able to - * ignore errors like out-of-bound array access and writes in - * order to silently support broken glyphs (even if the results - * are not always pretty). - * - * Note that one can use the flag TTLOAD_PEDANTIC to force - * TrueType-compliant interpretation. - * - * - A big #if used to completely disable the interpreter, which - * is due to the Apple patents issue. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#include "freetype.h" -#include "tttypes.h" -#include "ttdebug.h" -#include "ttcalc.h" -#include "ttmemory.h" -#include "ttinterp.h" - - -#ifndef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_BYTECODE_INTERPRETER - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - RunIns( EXEC_OP ) - { - /* do nothing - always successful */ - -#ifndef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_STATIC_INTERPRETER - /* make picky compilers happy */ - (void)exc; -#endif - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - -#else /* ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_BYTECODE_INTERPRETER */ - - -#ifdef DEBUG_INTERPRETER - /* The debugger uses a special version of the TrueType */ - /* interpreter, with some hooks and a simple user interface. */ - /* Here we declare the needed additions. */ -#include "ttdebug.h" - -/* Define the `getch()' function, used for get user inputs. */ - -#ifndef UNIX - -/* Outside Unix, we rely on getch() being defined by . */ -/* This has become a standard, coming from MS-DOS libraries, and */ -/* has been ported to OS/2, Win32, and perhaps others. */ -/* If it does not work for you, investigate the code for Unix */ -/* (here, and in test/fdebug.c). */ -#include -#if defined( _M_I86 ) - /* a recent compiler, which do not pollute name spaces... */ -#define getch(x) _getch(x) -#endif /* modern compiler */ - -#else /* !defined( UNIX ) */ - -/* On Unix systems, it is an alias for `getchar()', and the */ -/* debugger front end must ensure that the `stdin' file */ -/* descriptor is not in line-by-line input mode. */ -#define getch getchar - -#endif - -#endif /* DEBUG_INTEPRETER */ - - -/* required by the tracing mode */ -#undef TT_COMPONENT -#define TT_COMPONENT trace_interp - - -/* In order to detect infinite loops in the code, we set-up a */ -/* counter within the run loop. a singly stroke of interpretation */ -/* is now limited to a maximum number of opcodes defined below. */ -/* */ -#define MAX_RUNNABLE_OPCODES 1000000 - - -/******************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* There are two kinds of implementations there: */ -/* */ -/* a. static implementation: */ -/* */ -/* The current execution context is a static variable, which */ -/* fields are accessed directly by the interpreter during */ -/* execution. The context is named 'cur'. */ -/* */ -/* This version is non-reentrant, of course. */ -/* */ -/* */ -/* b. indirect implementation: */ -/* */ -/* The current execution context is passed to _each_ function */ -/* as its first argument, and each field is thus accessed */ -/* indirectly. */ -/* */ -/* This version is, however, fully re-entrant. */ -/* */ -/* */ -/* The idea is that an indirect implementation may be slower to */ -/* execute on the low-end processors that are used in some */ -/* systems (like 386's or even 486's). */ -/* */ -/* When the interpreter started, we had no idea of the time that */ -/* glyph hinting (i.e. executing instructions) could take in the */ -/* whole process of rendering a glyph, and a 10 to 30% */ -/* performance penalty on low-end systems didn't seem much of a */ -/* good idea. This question led us to provide two distinct */ -/* builds from a single source, with the use of macros (again). */ -/* */ -/* Now that the engine is working (and working really well!), it */ -/* seems that the greatest time-consuming factors are: file i/o, */ -/* glyph loading, rasterizing and _then_ glyph hinting! */ -/* */ -/* Tests performed with two versions of the 'fttimer' program */ -/* seem to indicate that hinting takes less than 5% of the */ -/* rendering process, which is dominated by glyph loading and */ -/* scan-line conversion by an high order of magnitude. */ -/* */ -/* As a consequence, the indirect implementation is now the */ -/* default, as its performance costs can be considered */ -/* negligible in our context. Note, however, that we kept the */ -/* same source with macros because: */ -/* */ -/* - the code is kept very close in design to the Pascal one */ -/* used for development. */ -/* */ -/* - it's much more readable that way! */ -/* */ -/* - it's still open to later experimentation and tuning. */ -/* */ -/* TT_CONFIG_OPTION_STATIC_INTERPRETER (in ft_conf.h) toggles */ -/* the use of the static interpreter. */ -/* */ - -#ifndef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_STATIC_INTERPRETER /* indirect implementation */ - -#define CUR (*exc) - -#else /* static implementation */ - -#define CUR cur - - static TExecution_Context cur; /* static exec. context variable */ - - /* Apparently, we have a _lot_ of direct indexing when accessing */ - /* the static `cur', which makes the code bigger (due to all the */ - /* four byte addresses). */ - -#endif /* !TT_CONFIG_OPTION_STATIC_INTERPRETER */ - - -/* A bunch of macros to save typing (and ease reading). */ - -#define INS_ARG EXEC_OPS PStorage args /* see ttobjs.h */ - -#define SKIP_Code() SkipCode( EXEC_ARG ) - -#define GET_ShortIns() GetShortIns( EXEC_ARG ) - -#define COMPUTE_Funcs() Compute_Funcs( EXEC_ARG ) - -#define NORMalize( x, y, v ) Normalize( EXEC_ARGS x, y, v ) - -#define SET_SuperRound( scale, flags ) \ - SetSuperRound( EXEC_ARGS scale, flags ) - -#define INS_Goto_CodeRange( range, ip ) \ - Ins_Goto_CodeRange( EXEC_ARGS range, ip ) - -#define CUR_Func_project( x, y ) CUR.func_project( EXEC_ARGS x, y ) -#define CUR_Func_move( z, p, d ) CUR.func_move( EXEC_ARGS z, p, d ) -#define CUR_Func_dualproj( x, y ) CUR.func_dualproj( EXEC_ARGS x, y ) -#define CUR_Func_freeProj( x, y ) CUR.func_freeProj( EXEC_ARGS x, y ) -#define CUR_Func_round( d, c ) CUR.func_round( EXEC_ARGS d, c ) - -#define CUR_Func_read_cvt( index ) \ - CUR.func_read_cvt( EXEC_ARGS index ) - -#define CUR_Func_write_cvt( index, val ) \ - CUR.func_write_cvt( EXEC_ARGS index, val ) - -#define CUR_Func_move_cvt( index, val ) \ - CUR.func_move_cvt( EXEC_ARGS index, val ) - -#define CURRENT_Ratio() Current_Ratio( EXEC_ARG ) -#define CURRENT_Ppem() Current_Ppem( EXEC_ARG ) - -#define CALC_Length() Calc_Length( EXEC_ARG ) - -#define INS_SxVTL( a, b, c, d ) Ins_SxVTL( EXEC_ARGS a, b, c, d ) - -#define COMPUTE_Point_Displacement( a, b, c, d ) \ - Compute_Point_Displacement( EXEC_ARGS a, b, c, d ) - -#define MOVE_Zp2_Point( a, b, c, t ) Move_Zp2_Point( EXEC_ARGS a, b, c, t ) - -#define CUR_Ppem() Cur_PPEM( EXEC_ARG ) - - /* Instruction dispatch function, as used by the interpreter */ - typedef void (*TInstruction_Function)( INS_ARG ); - -#define BOUNDS( x, n ) ( (TT_UInt)(x) >= (TT_UInt)(n) ) - - - -/*********************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* Before an opcode is executed, the interpreter verifies that */ -/* there are enough arguments on the stack, with the help of */ -/* the Pop_Push_Count table. */ -/* */ -/* For each opcode, the first column gives the number of arguments */ -/* that are popped from the stack; the second one gives the number */ -/* of those that are pushed in result. */ -/* */ -/* Note that for opcodes with a varying number of parameters, */ -/* either 0 or 1 arg is verified before execution, depending */ -/* on the nature of the instruction: */ -/* */ -/* - if the number of arguments is given by the bytecode */ -/* stream or the loop variable, 0 is chosen. */ -/* */ -/* - if the first argument is a count n that is followed */ -/* by arguments a1..an, then 1 is chosen. */ -/* */ - -#undef PACK -#define PACK( x, y ) ((x << 4) | y) - - static const Byte Pop_Push_Count[256] = - { - /* opcodes are gathered in groups of 16 */ - /* please keep the spaces as they are */ - - /* SVTCA y */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* SVTCA x */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* SPvTCA y */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* SPvTCA x */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* SFvTCA y */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* SFvTCA x */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* SPvTL // */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* SPvTL + */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* SFvTL // */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* SFvTL + */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* SPvFS */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* SFvFS */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* GPV */ PACK( 0, 2 ), - /* GFV */ PACK( 0, 2 ), - /* SFvTPv */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* ISECT */ PACK( 5, 0 ), - - /* SRP0 */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* SRP1 */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* SRP2 */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* SZP0 */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* SZP1 */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* SZP2 */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* SZPS */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* SLOOP */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* RTG */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* RTHG */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* SMD */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* ELSE */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* JMPR */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* SCvTCi */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* SSwCi */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* SSW */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - - /* DUP */ PACK( 1, 2 ), - /* POP */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* CLEAR */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* SWAP */ PACK( 2, 2 ), - /* DEPTH */ PACK( 0, 1 ), - /* CINDEX */ PACK( 1, 1 ), - /* MINDEX */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* AlignPTS */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* INS_$28 */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* UTP */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* LOOPCALL */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* CALL */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* FDEF */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* ENDF */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* MDAP[0] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* MDAP[1] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - - /* IUP[0] */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* IUP[1] */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* SHP[0] */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* SHP[1] */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* SHC[0] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* SHC[1] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* SHZ[0] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* SHZ[1] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* SHPIX */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* IP */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* MSIRP[0] */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* MSIRP[1] */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* AlignRP */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* RTDG */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* MIAP[0] */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* MIAP[1] */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - - /* NPushB */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* NPushW */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* WS */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* RS */ PACK( 1, 1 ), - /* WCvtP */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* RCvt */ PACK( 1, 1 ), - /* GC[0] */ PACK( 1, 1 ), - /* GC[1] */ PACK( 1, 1 ), - /* SCFS */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* MD[0] */ PACK( 2, 1 ), - /* MD[1] */ PACK( 2, 1 ), - /* MPPEM */ PACK( 0, 1 ), - /* MPS */ PACK( 0, 1 ), - /* FlipON */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* FlipOFF */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* DEBUG */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - - /* LT */ PACK( 2, 1 ), - /* LTEQ */ PACK( 2, 1 ), - /* GT */ PACK( 2, 1 ), - /* GTEQ */ PACK( 2, 1 ), - /* EQ */ PACK( 2, 1 ), - /* NEQ */ PACK( 2, 1 ), - /* ODD */ PACK( 1, 1 ), - /* EVEN */ PACK( 1, 1 ), - /* IF */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* EIF */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* AND */ PACK( 2, 1 ), - /* OR */ PACK( 2, 1 ), - /* NOT */ PACK( 1, 1 ), - /* DeltaP1 */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* SDB */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* SDS */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - - /* ADD */ PACK( 2, 1 ), - /* SUB */ PACK( 2, 1 ), - /* DIV */ PACK( 2, 1 ), - /* MUL */ PACK( 2, 1 ), - /* ABS */ PACK( 1, 1 ), - /* NEG */ PACK( 1, 1 ), - /* FLOOR */ PACK( 1, 1 ), - /* CEILING */ PACK( 1, 1 ), - /* ROUND[0] */ PACK( 1, 1 ), - /* ROUND[1] */ PACK( 1, 1 ), - /* ROUND[2] */ PACK( 1, 1 ), - /* ROUND[3] */ PACK( 1, 1 ), - /* NROUND[0] */ PACK( 1, 1 ), - /* NROUND[1] */ PACK( 1, 1 ), - /* NROUND[2] */ PACK( 1, 1 ), - /* NROUND[3] */ PACK( 1, 1 ), - - /* WCvtF */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* DeltaP2 */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* DeltaP3 */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* DeltaCn[0] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* DeltaCn[1] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* DeltaCn[2] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* SROUND */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* S45Round */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* JROT */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* JROF */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* ROFF */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* INS_$7B */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* RUTG */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* RDTG */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* SANGW */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* AA */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - - /* FlipPT */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* FlipRgON */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* FlipRgOFF */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* INS_$83 */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* INS_$84 */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* ScanCTRL */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* SDVPTL[0] */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* SDVPTL[1] */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* GetINFO */ PACK( 1, 1 ), - /* IDEF */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* ROLL */ PACK( 3, 3 ), - /* MAX */ PACK( 2, 1 ), - /* MIN */ PACK( 2, 1 ), - /* ScanTYPE */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* InstCTRL */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* INS_$8F */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - - /* INS_$90 */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* INS_$91 */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* INS_$92 */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* INS_$93 */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* INS_$94 */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* INS_$95 */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* INS_$96 */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* INS_$97 */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* INS_$98 */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* INS_$99 */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* INS_$9A */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* INS_$9B */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* INS_$9C */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* INS_$9D */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* INS_$9E */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* INS_$9F */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - - /* INS_$A0 */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* INS_$A1 */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* INS_$A2 */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* INS_$A3 */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* INS_$A4 */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* INS_$A5 */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* INS_$A6 */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* INS_$A7 */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* INS_$A8 */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* INS_$A9 */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* INS_$AA */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* INS_$AB */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* INS_$AC */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* INS_$AD */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* INS_$AE */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - /* INS_$AF */ PACK( 0, 0 ), - - /* PushB[0] */ PACK( 0, 1 ), - /* PushB[1] */ PACK( 0, 2 ), - /* PushB[2] */ PACK( 0, 3 ), - /* PushB[3] */ PACK( 0, 4 ), - /* PushB[4] */ PACK( 0, 5 ), - /* PushB[5] */ PACK( 0, 6 ), - /* PushB[6] */ PACK( 0, 7 ), - /* PushB[7] */ PACK( 0, 8 ), - /* PushW[0] */ PACK( 0, 1 ), - /* PushW[1] */ PACK( 0, 2 ), - /* PushW[2] */ PACK( 0, 3 ), - /* PushW[3] */ PACK( 0, 4 ), - /* PushW[4] */ PACK( 0, 5 ), - /* PushW[5] */ PACK( 0, 6 ), - /* PushW[6] */ PACK( 0, 7 ), - /* PushW[7] */ PACK( 0, 8 ), - - /* MDRP[00] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* MDRP[01] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* MDRP[02] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* MDRP[03] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* MDRP[04] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* MDRP[05] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* MDRP[06] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* MDRP[07] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* MDRP[08] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* MDRP[09] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* MDRP[10] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* MDRP[11] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* MDRP[12] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* MDRP[13] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* MDRP[14] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* MDRP[15] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - - /* MDRP[16] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* MDRP[17] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* MDRP[18] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* MDRP[19] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* MDRP[20] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* MDRP[21] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* MDRP[22] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* MDRP[23] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* MDRP[24] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* MDRP[25] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* MDRP[26] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* MDRP[27] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* MDRP[28] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* MDRP[29] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* MDRP[30] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - /* MDRP[31] */ PACK( 1, 0 ), - - /* MIRP[00] */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* MIRP[01] */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* MIRP[02] */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* MIRP[03] */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* MIRP[04] */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* MIRP[05] */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* MIRP[06] */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* MIRP[07] */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* MIRP[08] */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* MIRP[09] */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* MIRP[10] */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* MIRP[11] */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* MIRP[12] */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* MIRP[13] */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* MIRP[14] */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* MIRP[15] */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - - /* MIRP[16] */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* MIRP[17] */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* MIRP[18] */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* MIRP[19] */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* MIRP[20] */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* MIRP[21] */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* MIRP[22] */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* MIRP[23] */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* MIRP[24] */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* MIRP[25] */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* MIRP[26] */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* MIRP[27] */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* MIRP[28] */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* MIRP[29] */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* MIRP[30] */ PACK( 2, 0 ), - /* MIRP[31] */ PACK( 2, 0 ) - }; - - static const TT_Vector Null_Vector = {0,0}; - -#undef NULL_Vector -#define NULL_Vector (TT_Vector*)&Null_Vector - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Norm - * - * Description : Returns the norm (length) of a vector. - * - * Input : X, Y vector - * - * Output : Returns length in F26dot6. - * - *****************************************************************/ - - static TT_F26Dot6 Norm( TT_F26Dot6 X, TT_F26Dot6 Y ) - { - TT_Int64 T1, T2; - - - MUL_64( X, X, T1 ); - MUL_64( Y, Y, T2 ); - - ADD_64( T1, T2, T1 ); - - return (TT_F26Dot6)SQRT_64( T1 ); - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : FUnits_To_Pixels - * - * Description : Scale a distance in FUnits to pixel coordinates. - * - * Input : Distance in FUnits - * - * Output : Distance in 26.6 format. - * - *****************************************************************/ - - static TT_F26Dot6 FUnits_To_Pixels( EXEC_OPS Short distance ) - { - return TT_MulDiv( distance, - CUR.metrics.scale1, - CUR.metrics.scale2 ); - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Current_Ratio - * - * Description : Return the current aspect ratio scaling factor - * depending on the projection vector's state and - * device resolutions. - * - * Input : None - * - * Output : Aspect ratio in 16.16 format, always <= 1.0 . - * - *****************************************************************/ - - static Long Current_Ratio( EXEC_OP ) - { - if ( CUR.metrics.ratio ) - return CUR.metrics.ratio; - - if ( CUR.GS.projVector.y == 0 ) - CUR.metrics.ratio = CUR.metrics.x_ratio; - - else if ( CUR.GS.projVector.x == 0 ) - CUR.metrics.ratio = CUR.metrics.y_ratio; - - else - { - Long x, y; - - - x = TT_MulDiv( CUR.GS.projVector.x, CUR.metrics.x_ratio, 0x4000 ); - y = TT_MulDiv( CUR.GS.projVector.y, CUR.metrics.y_ratio, 0x4000 ); - CUR.metrics.ratio = Norm( x, y ); - } - - return CUR.metrics.ratio; - } - - - static Long Current_Ppem( EXEC_OP ) - { - return TT_MulFix( CUR.metrics.ppem, CURRENT_Ratio() ); - } - - - static TT_F26Dot6 Read_CVT( EXEC_OPS ULong index ) - { - return CUR.cvt[index]; - } - - - static TT_F26Dot6 Read_CVT_Stretched( EXEC_OPS ULong index ) - { - return TT_MulFix( CUR.cvt[index], CURRENT_Ratio() ); - } - - - static void Write_CVT( EXEC_OPS ULong index, TT_F26Dot6 value ) - { - CUR.cvt[index] = value; - } - - static void Write_CVT_Stretched( EXEC_OPS ULong index, TT_F26Dot6 value ) - { - CUR.cvt[index] = TT_MulDiv( value, 0x10000, CURRENT_Ratio() ); - } - - - static void Move_CVT( EXEC_OPS ULong index, TT_F26Dot6 value ) - { - CUR.cvt[index] += value; - } - - static void Move_CVT_Stretched( EXEC_OPS ULong index, TT_F26Dot6 value ) - { - CUR.cvt[index] += TT_MulDiv( value, 0x10000, CURRENT_Ratio() ); - } - - -/****************************************************************** - * - * Function : Calc_Length - * - * Description : Computes the length in bytes of current opcode. - * - *****************************************************************/ - - static Bool Calc_Length( EXEC_OP ) - { - CUR.opcode = CUR.code[CUR.IP]; - - switch ( CUR.opcode ) - { - case 0x40: - if ( CUR.IP + 1 >= CUR.codeSize ) - return FAILURE; - - CUR.length = CUR.code[CUR.IP + 1] + 2; - break; - - case 0x41: - if ( CUR.IP + 1 >= CUR.codeSize ) - return FAILURE; - - CUR.length = CUR.code[CUR.IP + 1] * 2 + 2; - break; - - case 0xB0: - case 0xB1: - case 0xB2: - case 0xB3: - case 0xB4: - case 0xB5: - case 0xB6: - case 0xB7: - CUR.length = CUR.opcode - 0xB0 + 2; - break; - - case 0xB8: - case 0xB9: - case 0xBA: - case 0xBB: - case 0xBC: - case 0xBD: - case 0xBE: - case 0xBF: - CUR.length = (CUR.opcode - 0xB8) * 2 + 3; - break; - - default: - CUR.length = 1; - break; - } - - /* make sure result is in range */ - - if ( CUR.IP + CUR.length > CUR.codeSize ) - return FAILURE; - - return SUCCESS; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : GetShortIns - * - * Description : Returns a short integer taken from the instruction - * stream at address IP. - * - * Input : None - * - * Output : Short read at Code^[IP..IP+1] - * - * Notes : Called through the GET_ShortIns() macro. - * - *****************************************************************/ - - static Short GetShortIns( EXEC_OP ) - { - /* Reading a byte stream so there is no endianess (DaveP) */ - CUR.IP += 2; - return (Short)((CUR.code[CUR.IP - 2] << 8) + CUR.code[CUR.IP - 1]); - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Ins_Goto_CodeRange - * - * Description : Goes to a certain code range in the instruction - * stream. - * - * Input : aRange - * aIP - * - * Output : SUCCESS or FAILURE. - * - *****************************************************************/ - - static Bool Ins_Goto_CodeRange( EXEC_OPS Int aRange, ULong aIP ) - { - TCodeRange* WITH; - - - if ( aRange < 1 || aRange > 3 ) - { - CUR.error = TT_Err_Bad_Argument; - return FAILURE; - } - - WITH = &CUR.codeRangeTable[aRange - 1]; - - if ( WITH->Base == NULL ) /* invalid coderange */ - { - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_CodeRange; - return FAILURE; - } - - /* NOTE: Because the last instruction of a program may be a CALL */ - /* which will return to the first byte *after* the code */ - /* range, we test for aIP <= Size, instead of aIP < Size. */ - - if ( aIP > WITH->Size ) - { - CUR.error = TT_Err_Code_Overflow; - return FAILURE; - } - - CUR.code = WITH->Base; - CUR.codeSize = WITH->Size; - CUR.IP = aIP; - CUR.curRange = aRange; - - return SUCCESS; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Direct_Move - * - * Description : Moves a point by a given distance along the - * freedom vector. The point will be touched. - * - * Input : point index of point to move - * distance distance to apply - * zone affected glyph zone - * - * Output : None - * - *****************************************************************/ - - static void Direct_Move( EXEC_OPS PGlyph_Zone zone, - UShort point, - TT_F26Dot6 distance ) - { - TT_F26Dot6 v; - - - v = CUR.GS.freeVector.x; - - if ( v != 0 ) - { - zone->cur[point].x += TT_MulDiv( distance, - v * 0x10000L, - CUR.F_dot_P ); - - zone->touch[point] |= TT_Flag_Touched_X; - } - - v = CUR.GS.freeVector.y; - - if ( v != 0 ) - { - zone->cur[point].y += TT_MulDiv( distance, - v * 0x10000L, - CUR.F_dot_P ); - - zone->touch[point] |= TT_Flag_Touched_Y; - } - } - - -/******************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The following versions are used whenever both vectors are both */ -/* along one of the coordinate unit vectors, i.e. in 90% cases. */ -/* */ -/******************************************************************/ - -/******************************************************************* - * Direct_Move_X - * - *******************************************************************/ - - static void Direct_Move_X( EXEC_OPS PGlyph_Zone zone, - UShort point, - TT_F26Dot6 distance ) - { - zone->cur[point].x += distance; - zone->touch[point] |= TT_Flag_Touched_X; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * Direct_Move_Y - * - *******************************************************************/ - - static void Direct_Move_Y( EXEC_OPS PGlyph_Zone zone, - UShort point, - TT_F26Dot6 distance ) - { - zone->cur[point].y += distance; - zone->touch[point] |= TT_Flag_Touched_Y; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Round_None - * - * Description : Does not round, but adds engine compensation. - * - * Input : distance : distance to round - * compensation : engine compensation - * - * Output : rounded distance. - * - * NOTE : The spec says very few about the relationship between - * rounding and engine compensation. However, it seems - * from the description of super round that we should - * should add the compensation before rounding. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - static TT_F26Dot6 Round_None( EXEC_OPS TT_F26Dot6 distance, - TT_F26Dot6 compensation ) - { - TT_F26Dot6 val; - - - if ( distance >= 0 ) - { - val = distance + compensation; - if ( val < 0 ) - val = 0; - } - else { - val = distance - compensation; - if ( val > 0 ) - val = 0; - } - - return val; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Round_To_Grid - * - * Description : Rounds value to grid after adding engine - * compensation - * - * Input : distance : distance to round - * compensation : engine compensation - * - * Output : Rounded distance. - * - *****************************************************************/ - - static TT_F26Dot6 Round_To_Grid( EXEC_OPS TT_F26Dot6 distance, - TT_F26Dot6 compensation ) - { - TT_F26Dot6 val; - - - if ( distance >= 0 ) - { - val = distance + compensation + 32; - if ( val > 0 ) - val &= ~63; - else - val = 0; - } - else - { - val = -( (compensation - distance + 32) & (-64) ); - if ( val > 0 ) - val = 0; - } - - return val; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Round_To_Half_Grid - * - * Description : Rounds value to half grid after adding engine - * compensation. - * - * Input : distance : distance to round - * compensation : engine compensation - * - * Output : Rounded distance. - * - *****************************************************************/ - - static TT_F26Dot6 Round_To_Half_Grid( EXEC_OPS TT_F26Dot6 distance, - TT_F26Dot6 compensation ) - { - TT_F26Dot6 val; - - - if ( distance >= 0 ) - { - val = ((distance + compensation) & (-64)) + 32; - if ( val < 0 ) - val = 0; - } - else - { - val = -( ((compensation - distance) & (-64)) + 32 ); - if ( val > 0 ) - val = 0; - } - - return val; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Round_Down_To_Grid - * - * Description : Rounds value down to grid after adding engine - * compensation. - * - * Input : distance : distance to round - * compensation : engine compensation - * - * Output : Rounded distance. - * - *****************************************************************/ - - static TT_F26Dot6 Round_Down_To_Grid( EXEC_OPS TT_F26Dot6 distance, - TT_F26Dot6 compensation ) - { - TT_F26Dot6 val; - - - if ( distance >= 0 ) - { - val = distance + compensation; - if ( val > 0 ) - val &= ~63; - else - val = 0; - } - else - { - val = -( (compensation - distance) & (-64) ); - if ( val > 0 ) - val = 0; - } - - return val; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Round_Up_To_Grid - * - * Description : Rounds value up to grid after adding engine - * compensation. - * - * Input : distance : distance to round - * compensation : engine compensation - * - * Output : Rounded distance. - * - *****************************************************************/ - - static TT_F26Dot6 Round_Up_To_Grid( EXEC_OPS TT_F26Dot6 distance, - TT_F26Dot6 compensation ) - { - TT_F26Dot6 val; - - - if ( distance >= 0 ) - { - val = distance + compensation + 63; - if ( val > 0 ) - val &= ~63; - else - val = 0; - } - else - { - val = -( (compensation - distance + 63) & (-64) ); - if ( val > 0 ) - val = 0; - } - - return val; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Round_To_Double_Grid - * - * Description : Rounds value to double grid after adding engine - * compensation. - * - * Input : distance : distance to round - * compensation : engine compensation - * - * Output : Rounded distance. - * - *****************************************************************/ - - static TT_F26Dot6 Round_To_Double_Grid( EXEC_OPS TT_F26Dot6 distance, - TT_F26Dot6 compensation ) - { - TT_F26Dot6 val; - - - if ( distance >= 0 ) - { - val = distance + compensation + 16; - if ( val > 0 ) - val &= ~31; - else - val = 0; - } - else - { - val = -( (compensation - distance + 16) & (-32) ); - if ( val > 0 ) - val = 0; - } - - return val; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Round_Super - * - * Description : Super-rounds value to grid after adding engine - * compensation. - * - * Input : distance : distance to round - * compensation : engine compensation - * - * Output : Rounded distance. - * - * NOTE : The spec says very few about the relationship between - * rounding and engine compensation. However, it seems - * from the description of super round that we should - * should add the compensation before rounding. - * - *****************************************************************/ - - static TT_F26Dot6 Round_Super( EXEC_OPS TT_F26Dot6 distance, - TT_F26Dot6 compensation ) - { - TT_F26Dot6 val; - - - if ( distance >= 0 ) - { - val = (distance - CUR.phase + CUR.threshold + compensation) & - (-CUR.period); - if ( val < 0 ) - val = 0; - val += CUR.phase; - } - else - { - val = -( (CUR.threshold - CUR.phase - distance + compensation) & - (-CUR.period) ); - if ( val > 0 ) - val = 0; - val -= CUR.phase; - } - - return val; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Round_Super_45 - * - * Description : Super-rounds value to grid after adding engine - * compensation. - * - * Input : distance : distance to round - * compensation : engine compensation - * - * Output : Rounded distance. - * - * NOTE : There is a separate function for Round_Super_45 as we - * may need a greater precision. - * - *****************************************************************/ - - static TT_F26Dot6 Round_Super_45( EXEC_OPS TT_F26Dot6 distance, - TT_F26Dot6 compensation ) - { - TT_F26Dot6 val; - - - if ( distance >= 0 ) - { - val = ( (distance - CUR.phase + CUR.threshold + compensation) / - CUR.period ) * CUR.period; - if ( val < 0 ) - val = 0; - val += CUR.phase; - } - else - { - val = -( ( (CUR.threshold - CUR.phase - distance + compensation) / - CUR.period ) * CUR.period ); - if ( val > 0 ) - val = 0; - val -= CUR.phase; - } - - return val; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * Compute_Round - * - *****************************************************************/ - - static void Compute_Round( EXEC_OPS Byte round_mode ) - { - switch ( round_mode ) - { - case TT_Round_Off: - CUR.func_round = (TRound_Function)Round_None; - break; - - case TT_Round_To_Grid: - CUR.func_round = (TRound_Function)Round_To_Grid; - break; - - case TT_Round_Up_To_Grid: - CUR.func_round = (TRound_Function)Round_Up_To_Grid; - break; - - case TT_Round_Down_To_Grid: - CUR.func_round = (TRound_Function)Round_Down_To_Grid; - break; - - case TT_Round_To_Half_Grid: - CUR.func_round = (TRound_Function)Round_To_Half_Grid; - break; - - case TT_Round_To_Double_Grid: - CUR.func_round = (TRound_Function)Round_To_Double_Grid; - break; - - case TT_Round_Super: - CUR.func_round = (TRound_Function)Round_Super; - break; - - case TT_Round_Super_45: - CUR.func_round = (TRound_Function)Round_Super_45; - break; - } - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : SetSuperRound - * - * Description : Sets Super Round parameters. - * - * Input : GridPeriod Grid period - * selector SROUND opcode - * - * Output : None. - * - *****************************************************************/ - - static void SetSuperRound( EXEC_OPS TT_F26Dot6 GridPeriod, - Long selector ) - { - switch ( (Int)(selector & 0xC0) ) - { - case 0: - CUR.period = GridPeriod / 2; - break; - - case 0x40: - CUR.period = GridPeriod; - break; - - case 0x80: - CUR.period = GridPeriod * 2; - break; - - /* This opcode is reserved, but... */ - - case 0xC0: - CUR.period = GridPeriod; - break; - } - - switch ( (Int)(selector & 0x30) ) - { - case 0: - CUR.phase = 0; - break; - - case 0x10: - CUR.phase = CUR.period / 4; - break; - - case 0x20: - CUR.phase = CUR.period / 2; - break; - - case 0x30: - CUR.phase = GridPeriod * 3 / 4; - break; - } - - if ( (selector & 0x0F) == 0 ) - CUR.threshold = CUR.period - 1; - else - CUR.threshold = ( (Int)(selector & 0x0F) - 4 ) * CUR.period / 8; - - CUR.period /= 256; - CUR.phase /= 256; - CUR.threshold /= 256; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Project - * - * Description : Computes the projection of vector given by (v2-v1) - * along the current projection vector. - * - * Input : v1, v2 input vector - * - * Output : Returns distance in F26dot6 format. - * - *****************************************************************/ - - static TT_F26Dot6 Project( EXEC_OPS TT_Vector* v1, - TT_Vector* v2 ) - { - TT_Int64 T1, T2; - - - MUL_64( v1->x - v2->x, CUR.GS.projVector.x, T1 ); - MUL_64( v1->y - v2->y, CUR.GS.projVector.y, T2 ); - - ADD_64( T1, T2, T1 ); - - return (TT_F26Dot6)DIV_64( T1, 0x4000L ); - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Dual_Project - * - * Description : Computes the projection of the vector given by - * (v2-v1) along the current dual vector. - * - * Input : v1, v2 input vector - * - * Output : Returns distance in F26dot6 format. - * - *****************************************************************/ - - static TT_F26Dot6 Dual_Project( EXEC_OPS TT_Vector* v1, - TT_Vector* v2 ) - { - TT_Int64 T1, T2; - - - MUL_64( v1->x - v2->x, CUR.GS.dualVector.x, T1 ); - MUL_64( v1->y - v2->y, CUR.GS.dualVector.y, T2 ); - - ADD_64( T1, T2, T1 ); - - return (TT_F26Dot6)DIV_64( T1, 0x4000L ); - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Free_Project - * - * Description : Computes the projection of the vector given by - * (v2-v1) along the current freedom vector. - * - * Input : v1, v2 input vector - * - * Output : Returns distance in F26dot6 format. - * - *****************************************************************/ - - static TT_F26Dot6 Free_Project( EXEC_OPS TT_Vector* v1, - TT_Vector* v2 ) - { - TT_Int64 T1, T2; - - - MUL_64( v1->x - v2->x, CUR.GS.freeVector.x, T1 ); - MUL_64( v1->y - v2->y, CUR.GS.freeVector.y, T2 ); - - ADD_64( T1, T2, T1 ); - - return (TT_F26Dot6)DIV_64( T1, 0x4000L ); - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Project_x - * - * Input : Vx, Vy input vector - * - * Output : Returns Vx. - * - * Note : Used as a dummy function. - * - *****************************************************************/ - - static TT_F26Dot6 Project_x( EXEC_OPS TT_Vector* v1, - TT_Vector* v2 ) - { - return (v1->x - v2->x); - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Project_y - * - * Input : Vx, Vy input vector - * - * Output : Returns Vy. - * - * Note : Used as a dummy function. - * - *****************************************************************/ - - static TT_F26Dot6 Project_y( EXEC_OPS TT_Vector* v1, - TT_Vector* v2 ) - { - return (v1->y - v2->y); - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Compute_Funcs - * - * Description : Computes the projections and movement function - * pointers according to the current graphics state. - * - * Input : None - * - *****************************************************************/ - - static void Compute_Funcs( EXEC_OP ) - { - if ( CUR.GS.freeVector.x == 0x4000 ) - { - CUR.func_freeProj = (TProject_Function)Project_x; - CUR.F_dot_P = CUR.GS.projVector.x * 0x10000L; - } - else - { - if ( CUR.GS.freeVector.y == 0x4000 ) - { - CUR.func_freeProj = (TProject_Function)Project_y; - CUR.F_dot_P = CUR.GS.projVector.y * 0x10000L; - } - else - { - CUR.func_freeProj = (TProject_Function)Free_Project; - CUR.F_dot_P = (Long)CUR.GS.projVector.x * CUR.GS.freeVector.x * 4 + - (Long)CUR.GS.projVector.y * CUR.GS.freeVector.y * 4; - } - } - - CUR.cached_metrics = FALSE; - - if ( CUR.GS.projVector.x == 0x4000 ) - CUR.func_project = (TProject_Function)Project_x; - else - { - if ( CUR.GS.projVector.y == 0x4000 ) - CUR.func_project = (TProject_Function)Project_y; - else - CUR.func_project = (TProject_Function)Project; - } - - if ( CUR.GS.dualVector.x == 0x4000 ) - CUR.func_dualproj = (TProject_Function)Project_x; - else - { - if ( CUR.GS.dualVector.y == 0x4000 ) - CUR.func_dualproj = (TProject_Function)Project_y; - else - CUR.func_dualproj = (TProject_Function)Dual_Project; - } - - CUR.func_move = (TMove_Function)Direct_Move; - - if ( CUR.F_dot_P == 0x40000000L ) - { - if ( CUR.GS.freeVector.x == 0x4000 ) - CUR.func_move = (TMove_Function)Direct_Move_X; - else - { - if ( CUR.GS.freeVector.y == 0x4000 ) - CUR.func_move = (TMove_Function)Direct_Move_Y; - } - } - - /* at small sizes, F_dot_P can become too small, resulting */ - /* in overflows and 'spikes' in a number of glyphs like 'w'. */ - - if ( ABS( CUR.F_dot_P ) < 0x4000000L ) - CUR.F_dot_P = 0x40000000L; - - /* Disable cached aspect ratio */ - CUR.metrics.ratio = 0; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Normalize - * - * Description : Norms a vector - * - * Input : Vx, Vy input vector - * R normed unit vector - * - * Output : Returns FAILURE if a vector parameter is zero. - * - *****************************************************************/ - - static Bool Normalize( EXEC_OPS TT_F26Dot6 Vx, - TT_F26Dot6 Vy, - TT_UnitVector* R ) - { - TT_F26Dot6 W; - Bool S1, S2; - - - if ( ABS( Vx ) < 0x10000L && ABS( Vy ) < 0x10000L ) - { - Vx *= 0x100; - Vy *= 0x100; - - W = Norm( Vx, Vy ); - - if ( W == 0 ) - { - /* UNDOCUMENTED! It seems that it's possible to try to */ - /* normalize the vector (0,0). Return immediately. */ - return SUCCESS; - } - - R->x = (TT_F2Dot14)TT_MulDiv( Vx, 0x4000L, W ); - R->y = (TT_F2Dot14)TT_MulDiv( Vy, 0x4000L, W ); - - return SUCCESS; - } - - W = Norm( Vx, Vy ); - - Vx = TT_MulDiv( Vx, 0x4000L, W ); - Vy = TT_MulDiv( Vy, 0x4000L, W ); - - W = Vx * Vx + Vy * Vy; - - /* Now, we want that Sqrt( W ) = 0x4000 */ - /* Or 0x1000000 <= W < 0x1004000 */ - - if ( Vx < 0 ) - { - Vx = -Vx; - S1 = TRUE; - } - else - S1 = FALSE; - - if ( Vy < 0 ) - { - Vy = -Vy; - S2 = TRUE; - } - else - S2 = FALSE; - - while ( W < 0x1000000L ) - { - /* We need to increase W, by a minimal amount */ - if ( Vx < Vy ) - Vx++; - else - Vy++; - - W = Vx * Vx + Vy * Vy; - } - - while ( W >= 0x1004000L ) - { - /* We need to decrease W, by a minimal amount */ - if ( Vx < Vy ) - Vx--; - else - Vy--; - - W = Vx * Vx + Vy * Vy; - } - - /* Note that in various cases, we can only */ - /* compute a Sqrt(W) of 0x3FFF, eg. Vx = Vy */ - - if ( S1 ) - Vx = -Vx; - - if ( S2 ) - Vy = -Vy; - - R->x = (TT_F2Dot14)Vx; /* Type conversion */ - R->y = (TT_F2Dot14)Vy; /* Type conversion */ - - return SUCCESS; - } - - -/**************************************************************** - * - * Opcodes - * - ****************************************************************/ - - - static Bool Ins_SxVTL( EXEC_OPS UShort aIdx1, - UShort aIdx2, - Int aOpc, - TT_UnitVector* Vec ) - { - Long A, B, C; - TT_Vector* p1; - TT_Vector* p2; - - - if ( BOUNDS( aIdx1, CUR.zp2.n_points ) || - BOUNDS( aIdx2, CUR.zp1.n_points ) ) - { - if ( CUR.pedantic_hinting ) - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Reference; - return FAILURE; - } - - p1 = CUR.zp1.cur + aIdx2; - p2 = CUR.zp2.cur + aIdx1; - - A = p1->x - p2->x; - B = p1->y - p2->y; - - if ( (aOpc & 1) != 0 ) - { - C = B; /* CounterClockwise rotation */ - B = A; - A = -C; - } - - NORMalize( A, B, Vec ); - return SUCCESS; - } - - -/* When not using the big switch statements, the interpreter uses a */ -/* call table defined later below in this source. Each opcode must */ -/* thus have a corresponding function, even trivial ones. */ -/* */ -/* They're all defined there. */ - -#define DO_SVTCA \ - { \ - Short A, B; \ - \ - \ - A = (Short)(CUR.opcode & 1) << 14; \ - B = A ^ (Short)0x4000; \ - \ - CUR.GS.freeVector.x = A; \ - CUR.GS.projVector.x = A; \ - CUR.GS.dualVector.x = A; \ - \ - CUR.GS.freeVector.y = B; \ - CUR.GS.projVector.y = B; \ - CUR.GS.dualVector.y = B; \ - \ - COMPUTE_Funcs(); \ - } - - -#define DO_SPVTCA \ - { \ - Short A, B; \ - \ - \ - A = (Short)(CUR.opcode & 1) << 14; \ - B = A ^ (Short)0x4000; \ - \ - CUR.GS.projVector.x = A; \ - CUR.GS.dualVector.x = A; \ - \ - CUR.GS.projVector.y = B; \ - CUR.GS.dualVector.y = B; \ - \ - COMPUTE_Funcs(); \ - } - - -#define DO_SFVTCA \ - { \ - Short A, B; \ - \ - \ - A = (Short)(CUR.opcode & 1) << 14; \ - B = A ^ (Short)0x4000; \ - \ - CUR.GS.freeVector.x = A; \ - CUR.GS.freeVector.y = B; \ - \ - COMPUTE_Funcs(); \ - } - - -#define DO_SPVTL \ - if ( INS_SxVTL( (UShort)args[1], \ - (UShort)args[0], \ - CUR.opcode, \ - &CUR.GS.projVector) == SUCCESS ) \ - { \ - CUR.GS.dualVector = CUR.GS.projVector; \ - COMPUTE_Funcs(); \ - } - - -#define DO_SFVTL \ - if ( INS_SxVTL( (UShort)args[1], \ - (UShort)args[0], \ - CUR.opcode, \ - &CUR.GS.freeVector) == SUCCESS ) \ - COMPUTE_Funcs(); - - -#define DO_SFVTPV \ - CUR.GS.freeVector = CUR.GS.projVector; \ - COMPUTE_Funcs(); - - -#define DO_SPVFS \ - { \ - Short S; \ - Long X, Y; \ - \ - \ - /* Only use low 16bits, then sign extend */ \ - S = (Short)args[1]; \ - Y = (Long)S; \ - S = (Short)args[0]; \ - X = (Long)S; \ - \ - NORMalize( X, Y, &CUR.GS.projVector ); \ - \ - CUR.GS.dualVector = CUR.GS.projVector; \ - COMPUTE_Funcs(); \ - } - - -#define DO_SFVFS \ - { \ - Short S; \ - Long X, Y; \ - \ - \ - /* Only use low 16bits, then sign extend */ \ - S = (Short)args[1]; \ - Y = (Long)S; \ - S = (Short)args[0]; \ - X = S; \ - \ - NORMalize( X, Y, &CUR.GS.freeVector ); \ - COMPUTE_Funcs(); \ - } - - -#define DO_GPV \ - args[0] = CUR.GS.projVector.x; \ - args[1] = CUR.GS.projVector.y; - - -#define DO_GFV \ - args[0] = CUR.GS.freeVector.x; \ - args[1] = CUR.GS.freeVector.y; - - -#define DO_SRP0 \ - CUR.GS.rp0 = (UShort)args[0]; - - -#define DO_SRP1 \ - CUR.GS.rp1 = (UShort)args[0]; - - -#define DO_SRP2 \ - CUR.GS.rp2 = (UShort)args[0]; - - -#define DO_RTHG \ - CUR.GS.round_state = TT_Round_To_Half_Grid; \ - CUR.func_round = (TRound_Function)Round_To_Half_Grid; - - -#define DO_RTG \ - CUR.GS.round_state = TT_Round_To_Grid; \ - CUR.func_round = (TRound_Function)Round_To_Grid; - - -#define DO_RTDG \ - CUR.GS.round_state = TT_Round_To_Double_Grid; \ - CUR.func_round = (TRound_Function)Round_To_Double_Grid; - - -#define DO_RUTG \ - CUR.GS.round_state = TT_Round_Up_To_Grid; \ - CUR.func_round = (TRound_Function)Round_Up_To_Grid; - - -#define DO_RDTG \ - CUR.GS.round_state = TT_Round_Down_To_Grid; \ - CUR.func_round = (TRound_Function)Round_Down_To_Grid; - - -#define DO_ROFF \ - CUR.GS.round_state = TT_Round_Off; \ - CUR.func_round = (TRound_Function)Round_None; - - -#define DO_SROUND \ - SET_SuperRound( 0x4000L, args[0] ); \ - CUR.GS.round_state = TT_Round_Super; \ - CUR.func_round = (TRound_Function)Round_Super; - - -#define DO_S45ROUND \ - SET_SuperRound( 0x2D41L, args[0] ); \ - CUR.GS.round_state = TT_Round_Super_45; \ - CUR.func_round = (TRound_Function)Round_Super_45; - - -#define DO_SLOOP \ - if ( args[0] < 0 ) \ - CUR.error = TT_Err_Bad_Argument; \ - else \ - CUR.GS.loop = args[0]; - - -#define DO_SMD \ - CUR.GS.minimum_distance = (TT_F26Dot6)args[0]; - - -#define DO_SCVTCI \ - CUR.GS.control_value_cutin = (TT_F26Dot6)args[0]; - - -#define DO_SSWCI \ - CUR.GS.single_width_cutin = (TT_F26Dot6)args[0]; - - - /* XXX : UNDOCUMENTED! or bug in the Windows engine? */ - /* */ - /* It seems that the value that is read here is */ - /* expressed in 16.16 format, rather than in */ - /* font units.. */ - /* */ -#define DO_SSW \ - CUR.GS.single_width_value = (TT_F26Dot6)(args[0] >> 10); - - -#define DO_FLIPON \ - CUR.GS.auto_flip = TRUE; - - -#define DO_FLIPOFF \ - CUR.GS.auto_flip = FALSE; - - -#define DO_SDB \ - CUR.GS.delta_base = (Short)args[0]; - - -#define DO_SDS \ - CUR.GS.delta_shift = (Short)args[0]; - - -#define DO_MD /* nothing */ - - -#define DO_MPPEM \ - args[0] = CURRENT_Ppem(); - - -#define DO_MPS \ - args[0] = CUR.metrics.pointSize; - - -#define DO_DUP \ - args[1] = args[0]; - - -#define DO_CLEAR \ - CUR.new_top = 0; - - -#define DO_SWAP \ - { \ - Long L; \ - \ - L = args[0]; \ - args[0] = args[1]; \ - args[1] = L; \ - } - - -#define DO_DEPTH \ - args[0] = CUR.top; - - -#define DO_CINDEX \ - { \ - Long L; \ - \ - \ - L = args[0]; \ - \ - if ( L <= 0 || L > CUR.args ) \ - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Reference; \ - else \ - args[0] = CUR.stack[CUR.args - L]; \ - } - - -#define DO_JROT \ - if ( args[1] != 0 ) \ - { \ - CUR.IP += args[0]; \ - CUR.step_ins = FALSE; \ - } - - -#define DO_JMPR \ - CUR.IP += args[0]; \ - CUR.step_ins = FALSE; - - -#define DO_JROF \ - if ( args[1] == 0 ) \ - { \ - CUR.IP += args[0]; \ - CUR.step_ins = FALSE; \ - } - - -#define DO_LT \ - args[0] = (args[0] < args[1]); - - -#define DO_LTEQ \ - args[0] = (args[0] <= args[1]); - - -#define DO_GT \ - args[0] = (args[0] > args[1]); - - -#define DO_GTEQ \ - args[0] = (args[0] >= args[1]); - - -#define DO_EQ \ - args[0] = (args[0] == args[1]); - - -#define DO_NEQ \ - args[0] = (args[0] != args[1]); - - -#define DO_ODD \ - args[0] = ( (CUR_Func_round( args[0], 0 ) & 127) == 64 ); - - -#define DO_EVEN \ - args[0] = ( (CUR_Func_round( args[0], 0 ) & 127) == 0 ); - - -#define DO_AND \ - args[0] = ( args[0] && args[1] ); - - -#define DO_OR \ - args[0] = ( args[0] || args[1] ); - - -#define DO_NOT \ - args[0] = !args[0]; - - -#define DO_ADD \ - args[0] += args[1]; - - -#define DO_SUB \ - args[0] -= args[1]; - - -#define DO_DIV \ - if ( args[1] == 0 ) \ - CUR.error = TT_Err_Divide_By_Zero; \ - else \ - args[0] = TT_MulDiv( args[0], 64L, args[1] ); - - -#define DO_MUL \ - args[0] = TT_MulDiv( args[0], args[1], 64L ); - - -#define DO_ABS \ - args[0] = ABS( args[0] ); - - -#define DO_NEG \ - args[0] = -args[0]; - - -#define DO_FLOOR \ - args[0] &= -64; - - -#define DO_CEILING \ - args[0] = (args[0] + 63) & (-64); - - -#define DO_RS \ - { \ - ULong I = (ULong)args[0]; \ - if ( BOUNDS( I, CUR.storeSize ) ) \ - { \ - if ( CUR.pedantic_hinting ) \ - { \ - ARRAY_BOUND_ERROR; \ - } \ - else \ - args[0] = 0; \ - } \ - else \ - args[0] = CUR.storage[I]; \ - } - - -#define DO_WS \ - { \ - ULong I = (ULong)args[0]; \ - if ( BOUNDS( I, CUR.storeSize ) ) \ - { \ - if ( CUR.pedantic_hinting ) \ - { \ - ARRAY_BOUND_ERROR; \ - } \ - } \ - else \ - CUR.storage[I] = args[1]; \ - } - - - -#define DO_RCVT \ - { \ - ULong I = (ULong)args[0]; \ - if ( BOUNDS( I, CUR.cvtSize ) ) \ - { \ - if ( CUR.pedantic_hinting ) \ - { \ - ARRAY_BOUND_ERROR; \ - } \ - else \ - args[0] = 0; \ - } \ - else \ - args[0] = CUR_Func_read_cvt(I); \ - } - - -#define DO_WCVTP \ - { \ - ULong I = (ULong)args[0]; \ - if ( BOUNDS( I, CUR.cvtSize ) ) \ - { \ - if ( CUR.pedantic_hinting ) \ - { \ - ARRAY_BOUND_ERROR; \ - } \ - } \ - else \ - CUR_Func_write_cvt( I, args[1] ); \ - } - - -#define DO_WCVTF \ - { \ - ULong I = (ULong)args[0]; \ - if ( BOUNDS( I, CUR.cvtSize ) ) \ - { \ - if ( CUR.pedantic_hinting ) \ - { \ - ARRAY_BOUND_ERROR; \ - } \ - } \ - else \ - CUR.cvt[I] = FUnits_To_Pixels( EXEC_ARGS (Short)args[1] ); \ - } - - -#define DO_DEBUG \ - CUR.error = TT_Err_Debug_OpCode; - - -#define DO_ROUND \ - args[0] = CUR_Func_round( args[0], \ - CUR.metrics.compensations[CUR.opcode-0x68] ); - - -#define DO_NROUND \ - args[0] = Round_None( EXEC_ARGS \ - args[0], \ - CUR.metrics.compensations[CUR.opcode - 0x6C] ); - - -#define DO_MAX \ - if ( args[1] > args[0] ) \ - args[0] = args[1]; - - -#define DO_MIN \ - if ( args[1] < args[0] ) \ - args[0] = args[1]; - - -#ifndef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_INTERPRETER_SWITCH - - -#undef ARRAY_BOUND_ERROR -#define ARRAY_BOUND_ERROR \ - { \ - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Reference; \ - return; \ - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* SVTCA[a] : Set F and P vectors to axis */ -/* CodeRange : $00-$01 */ -/* Stack : --> */ - - static void Ins_SVTCA( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_SVTCA - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* SPVTCA[a] : Set PVector to Axis */ -/* CodeRange : $02-$03 */ -/* Stack : --> */ - - static void Ins_SPVTCA( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_SPVTCA - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* SFVTCA[a] : Set FVector to Axis */ -/* CodeRange : $04-$05 */ -/* Stack : --> */ - - static void Ins_SFVTCA( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_SFVTCA - } - -/*******************************************/ -/* SPVTL[a] : Set PVector to Line */ -/* CodeRange : $06-$07 */ -/* Stack : uint32 uint32 --> */ - - static void Ins_SPVTL( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_SPVTL - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* SFVTL[a] : Set FVector to Line */ -/* CodeRange : $08-$09 */ -/* Stack : uint32 uint32 --> */ - - static void Ins_SFVTL( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_SFVTL - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* SFVTPV[] : Set FVector to PVector */ -/* CodeRange : $0E */ -/* Stack : --> */ - - static void Ins_SFVTPV( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_SFVTPV - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* SPVFS[] : Set PVector From Stack */ -/* CodeRange : $0A */ -/* Stack : f2.14 f2.14 --> */ - - static void Ins_SPVFS( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_SPVFS - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* SFVFS[] : Set FVector From Stack */ -/* CodeRange : $0B */ -/* Stack : f2.14 f2.14 --> */ - - static void Ins_SFVFS( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_SFVFS - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* GPV[] : Get Projection Vector */ -/* CodeRange : $0C */ -/* Stack : ef2.14 --> ef2.14 */ - - static void Ins_GPV( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_GPV - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* GFV[] : Get Freedom Vector */ -/* CodeRange : $0D */ -/* Stack : ef2.14 --> ef2.14 */ - - static void Ins_GFV( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_GFV - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* SRP0[] : Set Reference Point 0 */ -/* CodeRange : $10 */ -/* Stack : uint32 --> */ - - static void Ins_SRP0( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_SRP0 - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* SRP1[] : Set Reference Point 1 */ -/* CodeRange : $11 */ -/* Stack : uint32 --> */ - - static void Ins_SRP1( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_SRP1 - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* SRP2[] : Set Reference Point 2 */ -/* CodeRange : $12 */ -/* Stack : uint32 --> */ - - static void Ins_SRP2( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_SRP2 - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* RTHG[] : Round To Half Grid */ -/* CodeRange : $19 */ -/* Stack : --> */ - - static void Ins_RTHG( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_RTHG - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* RTG[] : Round To Grid */ -/* CodeRange : $18 */ -/* Stack : --> */ - - static void Ins_RTG( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_RTG - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* RTDG[] : Round To Double Grid */ -/* CodeRange : $3D */ -/* Stack : --> */ - - static void Ins_RTDG( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_RTDG - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* RUTG[] : Round Up To Grid */ -/* CodeRange : $7C */ -/* Stack : --> */ - - static void Ins_RUTG( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_RUTG - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* RDTG[] : Round Down To Grid */ -/* CodeRange : $7D */ -/* Stack : --> */ - - static void Ins_RDTG( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_RDTG - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* ROFF[] : Round OFF */ -/* CodeRange : $7A */ -/* Stack : --> */ - - static void Ins_ROFF( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_ROFF - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* SROUND[] : Super ROUND */ -/* CodeRange : $76 */ -/* Stack : Eint8 --> */ - - static void Ins_SROUND( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_SROUND - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* S45ROUND[]: Super ROUND 45 degrees */ -/* CodeRange : $77 */ -/* Stack : uint32 --> */ - - static void Ins_S45ROUND( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_S45ROUND - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* SLOOP[] : Set LOOP variable */ -/* CodeRange : $17 */ -/* Stack : int32? --> */ - - static void Ins_SLOOP( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_SLOOP - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* SMD[] : Set Minimum Distance */ -/* CodeRange : $1A */ -/* Stack : f26.6 --> */ - - static void Ins_SMD( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_SMD - } - - -/**********************************************/ -/* SCVTCI[] : Set Control Value Table Cut In */ -/* CodeRange : $1D */ -/* Stack : f26.6 --> */ - - static void Ins_SCVTCI( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_SCVTCI - } - - -/**********************************************/ -/* SSWCI[] : Set Single Width Cut In */ -/* CodeRange : $1E */ -/* Stack : f26.6 --> */ - - static void Ins_SSWCI( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_SSWCI - } - - -/**********************************************/ -/* SSW[] : Set Single Width */ -/* CodeRange : $1F */ -/* Stack : int32? --> */ - - static void Ins_SSW( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_SSW - } - - -/**********************************************/ -/* FLIPON[] : Set Auto_flip to On */ -/* CodeRange : $4D */ -/* Stack : --> */ - - static void Ins_FLIPON( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_FLIPON - } - - -/**********************************************/ -/* FLIPOFF[] : Set Auto_flip to Off */ -/* CodeRange : $4E */ -/* Stack : --> */ - - static void Ins_FLIPOFF( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_FLIPOFF - } - - -/**********************************************/ -/* SANGW[] : Set Angle Weight */ -/* CodeRange : $7E */ -/* Stack : uint32 --> */ - - static void Ins_SANGW( INS_ARG ) - { - /* instruction not supported anymore */ - } - - -/**********************************************/ -/* SDB[] : Set Delta Base */ -/* CodeRange : $5E */ -/* Stack : uint32 --> */ - - static void Ins_SDB( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_SDB - } - - -/**********************************************/ -/* SDS[] : Set Delta Shift */ -/* CodeRange : $5F */ -/* Stack : uint32 --> */ - - static void Ins_SDS( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_SDS - } - - -/**********************************************/ -/* MPPEM[] : Measure Pixel Per EM */ -/* CodeRange : $4B */ -/* Stack : --> Euint16 */ - - static void Ins_MPPEM( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_MPPEM - } - - -/**********************************************/ -/* MPS[] : Measure PointSize */ -/* CodeRange : $4C */ -/* Stack : --> Euint16 */ - - static void Ins_MPS( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_MPS - } - -/*******************************************/ -/* DUP[] : Duplicate top stack element */ -/* CodeRange : $20 */ -/* Stack : StkElt --> StkElt StkElt */ - - static void Ins_DUP( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_DUP - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* POP[] : POPs the stack's top elt. */ -/* CodeRange : $21 */ -/* Stack : StkElt --> */ - - static void Ins_POP( INS_ARG ) - { - /* nothing to do */ - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* CLEAR[] : Clear the entire stack */ -/* CodeRange : $22 */ -/* Stack : StkElt... --> */ - - static void Ins_CLEAR( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_CLEAR - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* SWAP[] : Swap the top two elements */ -/* CodeRange : $23 */ -/* Stack : 2 * StkElt --> 2 * StkElt */ - - static void Ins_SWAP( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_SWAP - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* DEPTH[] : return the stack depth */ -/* CodeRange : $24 */ -/* Stack : --> uint32 */ - - static void Ins_DEPTH( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_DEPTH - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* CINDEX[] : copy indexed element */ -/* CodeRange : $25 */ -/* Stack : int32 --> StkElt */ - - static void Ins_CINDEX( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_CINDEX - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* EIF[] : End IF */ -/* CodeRange : $59 */ -/* Stack : --> */ - - static void Ins_EIF( INS_ARG ) - { - /* nothing to do */ - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* JROT[] : Jump Relative On True */ -/* CodeRange : $78 */ -/* Stack : StkElt int32 --> */ - - static void Ins_JROT( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_JROT - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* JMPR[] : JuMP Relative */ -/* CodeRange : $1C */ -/* Stack : int32 --> */ - - static void Ins_JMPR( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_JMPR - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* JROF[] : Jump Relative On False */ -/* CodeRange : $79 */ -/* Stack : StkElt int32 --> */ - - static void Ins_JROF( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_JROF - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* LT[] : Less Than */ -/* CodeRange : $50 */ -/* Stack : int32? int32? --> bool */ - - static void Ins_LT( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_LT - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* LTEQ[] : Less Than or EQual */ -/* CodeRange : $51 */ -/* Stack : int32? int32? --> bool */ - - static void Ins_LTEQ( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_LTEQ - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* GT[] : Greater Than */ -/* CodeRange : $52 */ -/* Stack : int32? int32? --> bool */ - - static void Ins_GT( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_GT - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* GTEQ[] : Greater Than or EQual */ -/* CodeRange : $53 */ -/* Stack : int32? int32? --> bool */ - - static void Ins_GTEQ( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_GTEQ - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* EQ[] : EQual */ -/* CodeRange : $54 */ -/* Stack : StkElt StkElt --> bool */ - - static void Ins_EQ( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_EQ - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* NEQ[] : Not EQual */ -/* CodeRange : $55 */ -/* Stack : StkElt StkElt --> bool */ - - static void Ins_NEQ( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_NEQ - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* ODD[] : Odd */ -/* CodeRange : $56 */ -/* Stack : f26.6 --> bool */ - - static void Ins_ODD( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_ODD - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* EVEN[] : Even */ -/* CodeRange : $57 */ -/* Stack : f26.6 --> bool */ - - static void Ins_EVEN( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_EVEN - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* AND[] : logical AND */ -/* CodeRange : $5A */ -/* Stack : uint32 uint32 --> uint32 */ - - static void Ins_AND( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_AND - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* OR[] : logical OR */ -/* CodeRange : $5B */ -/* Stack : uint32 uint32 --> uint32 */ - - static void Ins_OR( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_OR - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* NOT[] : logical NOT */ -/* CodeRange : $5C */ -/* Stack : StkElt --> uint32 */ - - static void Ins_NOT( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_NOT - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* ADD[] : ADD */ -/* CodeRange : $60 */ -/* Stack : f26.6 f26.6 --> f26.6 */ - - static void Ins_ADD( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_ADD - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* SUB[] : SUBstract */ -/* CodeRange : $61 */ -/* Stack : f26.6 f26.6 --> f26.6 */ - - static void Ins_SUB( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_SUB - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* DIV[] : DIVide */ -/* CodeRange : $62 */ -/* Stack : f26.6 f26.6 --> f26.6 */ - - static void Ins_DIV( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_DIV - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* MUL[] : MULtiply */ -/* CodeRange : $63 */ -/* Stack : f26.6 f26.6 --> f26.6 */ - - static void Ins_MUL( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_MUL - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* ABS[] : ABSolute value */ -/* CodeRange : $64 */ -/* Stack : f26.6 --> f26.6 */ - - static void Ins_ABS( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_ABS - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* NEG[] : NEGate */ -/* CodeRange : $65 */ -/* Stack : f26.6 --> f26.6 */ - - static void Ins_NEG( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_NEG - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* FLOOR[] : FLOOR */ -/* CodeRange : $66 */ -/* Stack : f26.6 --> f26.6 */ - - static void Ins_FLOOR( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_FLOOR - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* CEILING[] : CEILING */ -/* CodeRange : $67 */ -/* f26.6 --> f26.6 */ - - static void Ins_CEILING( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_CEILING - } - -/*******************************************/ -/* RS[] : Read Store */ -/* CodeRange : $43 */ -/* Stack : uint32 --> uint32 */ - - static void Ins_RS( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_RS - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* WS[] : Write Store */ -/* CodeRange : $42 */ -/* Stack : uint32 uint32 --> */ - - static void Ins_WS( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_WS - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* WCVTP[] : Write CVT in Pixel units */ -/* CodeRange : $44 */ -/* Stack : f26.6 uint32 --> */ - - static void Ins_WCVTP( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_WCVTP - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* WCVTF[] : Write CVT in FUnits */ -/* CodeRange : $70 */ -/* Stack : uint32 uint32 --> */ - - static void Ins_WCVTF( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_WCVTF - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* RCVT[] : Read CVT */ -/* CodeRange : $45 */ -/* Stack : uint32 --> f26.6 */ - - static void Ins_RCVT( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_RCVT - } - - -/********************************************/ -/* AA[] : Adjust Angle */ -/* CodeRange : $7F */ -/* Stack : uint32 --> */ - - static void Ins_AA( INS_ARG ) - { - /* Intentional - no longer supported */ - } - - -/********************************************/ -/* DEBUG[] : DEBUG. Unsupported */ -/* CodeRange : $4F */ -/* Stack : uint32 --> */ - -/* NOTE : The original instruction pops a value from the stack */ - - static void Ins_DEBUG( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_DEBUG - } - -/*******************************************/ -/* ROUND[ab] : ROUND value */ -/* CodeRange : $68-$6B */ -/* Stack : f26.6 --> f26.6 */ - - static void Ins_ROUND( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_ROUND - } - -/*******************************************/ -/* NROUND[ab]: No ROUNDing of value */ -/* CodeRange : $6C-$6F */ -/* Stack : f26.6 --> f26.6 */ - - static void Ins_NROUND( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_NROUND - } - - - -/*******************************************/ -/* MAX[] : MAXimum */ -/* CodeRange : $68 */ -/* Stack : int32? int32? --> int32 */ - - static void Ins_MAX( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_MAX - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* MIN[] : MINimum */ -/* CodeRange : $69 */ -/* Stack : int32? int32? --> int32 */ - - static void Ins_MIN( INS_ARG ) - { - DO_MIN - } - - -#endif /* !TT_CONFIG_OPTION_INTERPRETER_SWITCH */ - - -/* The following functions are called as is within the switch statement */ - -/*******************************************/ -/* MINDEX[] : move indexed element */ -/* CodeRange : $26 */ -/* Stack : int32? --> StkElt */ - - static void Ins_MINDEX( INS_ARG ) - { - Long L, K; - - - L = args[0]; - - if ( L <= 0 || L > CUR.args ) - { - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Reference; - return; - } - - K = CUR.stack[CUR.args - L]; - - MEM_Move( (&CUR.stack[CUR.args - L ]), - (&CUR.stack[CUR.args - L + 1]), - (L - 1) * sizeof ( Long ) ); - - CUR.stack[CUR.args - 1] = K; - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* ROLL[] : roll top three elements */ -/* CodeRange : $8A */ -/* Stack : 3 * StkElt --> 3 * StkElt */ - - static void Ins_ROLL( INS_ARG ) - { - Long A, B, C; - - - A = args[2]; - B = args[1]; - C = args[0]; - - args[2] = C; - args[1] = A; - args[0] = B; - } - - - -/****************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* MANAGING THE FLOW OF CONTROL */ -/* */ -/* Instructions appear in the specs' order. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************/ - - static Bool SkipCode( EXEC_OP ) - { - CUR.IP += CUR.length; - - if ( CUR.IP < CUR.codeSize ) - if ( CALC_Length() == SUCCESS ) - return SUCCESS; - - CUR.error = TT_Err_Code_Overflow; - return FAILURE; - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* IF[] : IF test */ -/* CodeRange : $58 */ -/* Stack : StkElt --> */ - - static void Ins_IF( INS_ARG ) - { - Int nIfs; - Bool Out; - - - if ( args[0] != 0 ) - return; - - nIfs = 1; - Out = 0; - - do - { - if ( SKIP_Code() == FAILURE ) - return; - - switch ( CUR.opcode ) - { - case 0x58: /* IF */ - nIfs++; - break; - - case 0x1b: /* ELSE */ - Out = (nIfs == 1); - break; - - case 0x59: /* EIF */ - nIfs--; - Out = (nIfs == 0); - break; - } - } while ( Out == 0 ); - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* ELSE[] : ELSE */ -/* CodeRange : $1B */ -/* Stack : --> */ - - static void Ins_ELSE( INS_ARG ) - { - Int nIfs; - - - nIfs = 1; - - do - { - if ( SKIP_Code() == FAILURE ) - return; - - switch ( CUR.opcode ) - { - case 0x58: /* IF */ - nIfs++; - break; - - case 0x59: /* EIF */ - nIfs--; - break; - } - } while ( nIfs != 0 ); - } - - -/****************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* DEFINING AND USING FUNCTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS */ -/* */ -/* Instructions appear in the specs' order. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************/ - - static PDefRecord Locate_FDef( EXEC_OPS Int n, Bool new_def ) - { - PDefRecord def; - UShort hash; - UShort cnt; - - /* The function table is interpreted as a simple hash table */ - /* with indexes computed modulo maxFDefs and the linear search */ - /* of free cells in the case of a collision. */ - /* Except for some old Apple fonts, all functions in a TrueType */ - /* font fit into 0..maxFDefs - 1 range and the lookup is */ - /* reduced to a single step. */ - - /* Minor optimization. */ - if ( !new_def && ( n < 0 || n > CUR.maxFunc ) ) - return NULL; - - for ( cnt = 0; cnt < CUR.maxFDefs; ++cnt ) - { - hash = ( (UShort)n + cnt ) % CUR.maxFDefs; - def = &CUR.FDefs[ hash ]; - if ( !def->Active ) - return new_def ? def : NULL; - if ( def->Opc == n ) - return def; - } - - /* The table is full and the entry has not been found. */ - return NULL; - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* FDEF[] : Function DEFinition */ -/* CodeRange : $2C */ -/* Stack : uint32 --> */ - - static void Ins_FDEF( INS_ARG ) - { - Int n; - PDefRecord def; - - - /* check that there is enough room */ - if ( CUR.numFDefs >= CUR.maxFDefs ) - { - CUR.error = TT_Err_Too_Many_FDefs; - return; - } - - n = (Int)args[0]; - if ( n < 0 || n != (int)args[0] ) - { - /* Gotcha. Function index is uint32 according to the specs */ - /* but TDefRecord.Opc is defined as Int. We cannot store */ - /* the definition of this function. */ - CUR.error = TT_Err_Bad_Argument; - return; - } - - def = Locate_FDef( EXEC_ARGS n, TRUE ); - if ( !def ) - { - /* Oh, oh. Something is wrong. Locate_FDef should never fail here. */ - CUR.error = TT_Err_Too_Many_Ins; - return; - } - - /* Some font programs are broken enough to redefine functions! */ - if ( !def->Active ) - CUR.numFDefs++; - - def->Range = CUR.curRange; - def->Opc = n; - def->Start = CUR.IP + 1; - def->Active = TRUE; - - if ( n > CUR.maxFunc ) - CUR.maxFunc = n; - - /* Now skip the whole function definition. */ - /* We don't allow nested IDEFS & FDEFs. */ - - while ( SKIP_Code() == SUCCESS ) - { - switch ( CUR.opcode ) - { - case 0x89: /* IDEF */ - case 0x2c: /* FDEF */ - CUR.error = TT_Err_Nested_DEFS; - return; - case 0x2d: /* ENDF */ - return; - } - } - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* ENDF[] : END Function definition */ -/* CodeRange : $2D */ -/* Stack : --> */ - - static void Ins_ENDF( INS_ARG ) - { - PCallRecord pRec; - - - if ( CUR.callTop <= 0 ) /* We encountered an ENDF without a call */ - { - CUR.error = TT_Err_ENDF_In_Exec_Stream; - return; - } - - CUR.callTop--; - - pRec = &CUR.callStack[CUR.callTop]; - - pRec->Cur_Count--; - - CUR.step_ins = FALSE; - - if ( pRec->Cur_Count > 0 ) - { - CUR.callTop++; - CUR.IP = pRec->Cur_Restart; - } - else - /* Loop through the current function */ - INS_Goto_CodeRange( pRec->Caller_Range, - pRec->Caller_IP ); - - /* Exit the current call frame. */ - - /* NOTE: When the last intruction of a program */ - /* is a CALL or LOOPCALL, the return address */ - /* is always out of the code range. This is */ - /* a valid address, and it's why we do not test */ - /* the result of Ins_Goto_CodeRange() here! */ - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* CALL[] : CALL function */ -/* CodeRange : $2B */ -/* Stack : uint32? --> */ - - static void Ins_CALL( INS_ARG ) - { - Int n; - PDefRecord def; - PCallRecord pCrec; - - - n = (Int)args[0]; - def = Locate_FDef( EXEC_ARGS n, FALSE ); - if ( !def ) - { - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Reference; - return; - } - - /* check call stack */ - if ( CUR.callTop >= CUR.callSize ) - { - CUR.error = TT_Err_Stack_Overflow; - return; - } - - pCrec = CUR.callStack + CUR.callTop; - - pCrec->Caller_Range = CUR.curRange; - pCrec->Caller_IP = CUR.IP + 1; - pCrec->Cur_Count = 1; - pCrec->Cur_Restart = def->Start; - - CUR.callTop++; - - INS_Goto_CodeRange( def->Range, - def->Start ); - - CUR.step_ins = FALSE; - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* LOOPCALL[]: LOOP and CALL function */ -/* CodeRange : $2A */ -/* Stack : uint32? Eint16? --> */ - - static void Ins_LOOPCALL( INS_ARG ) - { - Int n; - Long count; - PDefRecord def; - PCallRecord pTCR; - - - n = (Int)args[1]; - def = Locate_FDef( EXEC_ARGS n, FALSE ); - if ( !def ) - { - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Reference; - return; - } - - if ( CUR.callTop >= CUR.callSize ) - { - CUR.error = TT_Err_Stack_Overflow; - return; - } - - count = (Long)args[0]; - if ( count <= 0 ) - return; - - pTCR = &CUR.callStack[CUR.callTop]; - - pTCR->Caller_Range = CUR.curRange; - pTCR->Caller_IP = CUR.IP + 1; - pTCR->Cur_Count = count; - pTCR->Cur_Restart = def->Start; - - CUR.callTop++; - - INS_Goto_CodeRange( def->Range, - def->Start ); - - CUR.step_ins = FALSE; - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* IDEF[] : Instruction DEFinition */ -/* CodeRange : $89 */ -/* Stack : Eint8 --> */ - - static void Ins_IDEF( INS_ARG ) - { - Byte opcode; - PDefRecord def; - PDefRecord limit; - - - opcode = (Byte)args[0]; - - /* First of all, look for the same instruction in our table */ - def = CUR.IDefs; - limit = def + CUR.numIDefs; - for ( ; def < limit; def++ ) - if ( def->Opc == opcode ) - break; - - if ( def == limit ) - { - /* check that there is enough room for a new instruction */ - if ( CUR.numIDefs >= CUR.maxIDefs ) - { - /* We could introduce a new error message (the same as for FDEF), */ - /* but we're too close from the release to change all the 'po' */ - /* files again... */ - CUR.error = TT_Err_Too_Many_Ins; - return; - } - CUR.numIDefs++; - } - - def->Opc = opcode; - def->Start = CUR.IP + 1; - def->Range = CUR.curRange; - def->Active = TRUE; - - if ( opcode > CUR.maxIns ) - CUR.maxIns = opcode; - - /* Now skip the whole function definition */ - /* We don't allow nested IDEFs & FDEFs. */ - - while ( SKIP_Code() == SUCCESS ) - { - switch ( CUR.opcode ) - { - case 0x89: /* IDEF */ - case 0x2c: /* FDEF */ - CUR.error = TT_Err_Nested_DEFS; - return; - case 0x2d: /* ENDF */ - return; - } - } - } - - -/****************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* PUSHING DATA ONTO THE INTERPRETER STACK */ -/* */ -/* Instructions appear in the specs' order. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************/ - -/*******************************************/ -/* NPUSHB[] : PUSH N Bytes */ -/* CodeRange : $40 */ -/* Stack : --> uint32... */ - - static void Ins_NPUSHB( INS_ARG ) - { - UShort L, K; - - - L = (UShort)CUR.code[CUR.IP + 1]; - - if ( BOUNDS( L, CUR.stackSize + 1 - CUR.top ) ) - { - CUR.error = TT_Err_Stack_Overflow; - return; - } - - for ( K = 1; K <= L; K++ ) - args[K - 1] = CUR.code[CUR.IP + K + 1]; - - CUR.new_top += L; - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* NPUSHW[] : PUSH N Words */ -/* CodeRange : $41 */ -/* Stack : --> int32... */ - - static void Ins_NPUSHW( INS_ARG ) - { - UShort L, K; - - - L = (UShort)CUR.code[CUR.IP + 1]; - - if ( BOUNDS( L, CUR.stackSize + 1 - CUR.top ) ) - { - CUR.error = TT_Err_Stack_Overflow; - return; - } - - CUR.IP += 2; - - for ( K = 0; K < L; K++ ) - args[K] = GET_ShortIns(); - - CUR.step_ins = FALSE; - CUR.new_top += L; - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* PUSHB[abc]: PUSH Bytes */ -/* CodeRange : $B0-$B7 */ -/* Stack : --> uint32... */ - - static void Ins_PUSHB( INS_ARG ) - { - UShort L, K; - - - L = (UShort)CUR.opcode - 0xB0 + 1; - - if ( BOUNDS( L, CUR.stackSize + 1 - CUR.top ) ) - { - CUR.error = TT_Err_Stack_Overflow; - return; - } - - for ( K = 1; K <= L; K++ ) - args[K - 1] = CUR.code[CUR.IP + K]; - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* PUSHW[abc]: PUSH Words */ -/* CodeRange : $B8-$BF */ -/* Stack : --> int32... */ - - static void Ins_PUSHW( INS_ARG ) - { - UShort L, K; - - - L = (UShort)CUR.opcode - 0xB8 + 1; - - if ( BOUNDS( L, CUR.stackSize + 1 - CUR.top ) ) - { - CUR.error = TT_Err_Stack_Overflow; - return; - } - - CUR.IP++; - - for ( K = 0; K < L; K++ ) - args[K] = GET_ShortIns(); - - CUR.step_ins = FALSE; - } - - - -/****************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* MANAGING THE GRAPHICS STATE */ -/* */ -/* Instructions appear in the specs' order. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************/ - -/**********************************************/ -/* GC[a] : Get Coordinate projected onto */ -/* CodeRange : $46-$47 */ -/* Stack : uint32 --> f26.6 */ - -/* BULLSHIT: Measures from the original glyph must be taken */ -/* along the dual projection vector! */ - - static void Ins_GC( INS_ARG ) - { - ULong L; - TT_F26Dot6 R; - - - L = (ULong)args[0]; - - if ( BOUNDS( L, CUR.zp2.n_points ) ) - { - if ( CUR.pedantic_hinting ) - { - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Reference; - return; - } - else - R = 0; - } - else - { - if ( CUR.opcode & 1 ) - R = CUR_Func_dualproj( CUR.zp2.org + L, NULL_Vector ); - else - R = CUR_Func_project( CUR.zp2.cur + L, NULL_Vector ); - } - - args[0] = R; - } - - -/**********************************************/ -/* SCFS[] : Set Coordinate From Stack */ -/* CodeRange : $48 */ -/* Stack : f26.6 uint32 --> */ -/* */ -/* Formula: */ -/* */ -/* OA := OA + ( value - OA.p )/( f.p ) * f */ -/* */ - - static void Ins_SCFS( INS_ARG ) - { - Long K; - UShort L; - - - L = (UShort)args[0]; - - if ( BOUNDS( L, CUR.zp2.n_points ) ) - { - if ( CUR.pedantic_hinting ) - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Reference; - return; - } - - K = CUR_Func_project( CUR.zp2.cur + L, NULL_Vector ); - - CUR_Func_move( &CUR.zp2, L, args[1] - K ); - - /* not part of the specs, but here for safety */ - - if ( CUR.GS.gep2 == 0 ) - CUR.zp2.org[L] = CUR.zp2.cur[L]; - } - - -/**********************************************/ -/* MD[a] : Measure Distance */ -/* CodeRange : $49-$4A */ -/* Stack : uint32 uint32 --> f26.6 */ - -/* BULLSHIT: Measure taken in the original glyph must be along */ -/* the dual projection vector. */ - -/* Second BULLSHIT: Flag attributes are inverted! */ -/* 0 => measure distance in original outline */ -/* 1 => measure distance in grid-fitted outline */ - -/* Third one !! : zp0 - zp1, and not "zp2 - zp1" !!! */ -/* */ - - static void Ins_MD( INS_ARG ) - { - UShort K, L; - TT_F26Dot6 D; - - - K = (UShort)args[1]; - L = (UShort)args[0]; - - if( BOUNDS( L, CUR.zp0.n_points ) || - BOUNDS( K, CUR.zp1.n_points ) ) - { - if ( CUR.pedantic_hinting ) - { - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Reference; - return; - } - else - D = 0; - } - else - { - if ( CUR.opcode & 1 ) - D = CUR_Func_project( CUR.zp0.cur + L, CUR.zp1.cur + K ); - else - D = CUR_Func_dualproj( CUR.zp0.org + L, CUR.zp1.org + K ); - } - - args[0] = D; - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* SDPVTL[a] : Set Dual PVector to Line */ -/* CodeRange : $86-$87 */ -/* Stack : uint32 uint32 --> */ - - static void Ins_SDPVTL( INS_ARG ) - { - Long A, B, C; - UShort p1, p2; /* was Int in pas type ERROR */ - - - p1 = (UShort)args[1]; - p2 = (UShort)args[0]; - - if ( BOUNDS( p2, CUR.zp1.n_points ) || - BOUNDS( p1, CUR.zp2.n_points ) ) - { - if ( CUR.pedantic_hinting ) - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Reference; - return; - } - - { - TT_Vector* v1 = CUR.zp1.org + p2; - TT_Vector* v2 = CUR.zp2.org + p1; - - - A = v1->x - v2->x; - B = v1->y - v2->y; - } - - if ( (CUR.opcode & 1) != 0 ) - { - C = B; /* CounterClockwise rotation */ - B = A; - A = -C; - } - - NORMalize( A, B, &CUR.GS.dualVector ); - - { - TT_Vector* v1 = CUR.zp1.cur + p2; - TT_Vector* v2 = CUR.zp2.cur + p1; - - - A = v1->x - v2->x; - B = v1->y - v2->y; - } - - if ( (CUR.opcode & 1) != 0 ) - { - C = B; /* CounterClockwise rotation */ - B = A; - A = -C; - } - - NORMalize( A, B, &CUR.GS.projVector ); - - COMPUTE_Funcs(); - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* SZP0[] : Set Zone Pointer 0 */ -/* CodeRange : $13 */ -/* Stack : uint32 --> */ - - static void Ins_SZP0( INS_ARG ) - { - switch ( (Int)args[0] ) - { - case 0: - CUR.zp0 = CUR.twilight; - break; - - case 1: - CUR.zp0 = CUR.pts; - break; - - default: - if ( CUR.pedantic_hinting ) - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Reference; - return; - } - - CUR.GS.gep0 = (UShort)args[0]; - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* SZP1[] : Set Zone Pointer 1 */ -/* CodeRange : $14 */ -/* Stack : uint32 --> */ - - static void Ins_SZP1( INS_ARG ) - { - switch ( (Int)args[0] ) - { - case 0: - CUR.zp1 = CUR.twilight; - break; - - case 1: - CUR.zp1 = CUR.pts; - break; - - default: - if ( CUR.pedantic_hinting ) - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Reference; - return; - } - - CUR.GS.gep1 = (UShort)args[0]; - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* SZP2[] : Set Zone Pointer 2 */ -/* CodeRange : $15 */ -/* Stack : uint32 --> */ - - static void Ins_SZP2( INS_ARG ) - { - switch ( (Int)args[0] ) - { - case 0: - CUR.zp2 = CUR.twilight; - break; - - case 1: - CUR.zp2 = CUR.pts; - break; - - default: - if ( CUR.pedantic_hinting ) - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Reference; - return; - } - - CUR.GS.gep2 = (UShort)args[0]; - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* SZPS[] : Set Zone Pointers */ -/* CodeRange : $16 */ -/* Stack : uint32 --> */ - - static void Ins_SZPS( INS_ARG ) - { - switch ( (Int)args[0] ) - { - case 0: - CUR.zp0 = CUR.twilight; - break; - - case 1: - CUR.zp0 = CUR.pts; - break; - - default: - if ( CUR.pedantic_hinting ) - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Reference; - return; - } - - CUR.zp1 = CUR.zp0; - CUR.zp2 = CUR.zp0; - - CUR.GS.gep0 = (UShort)args[0]; - CUR.GS.gep1 = (UShort)args[0]; - CUR.GS.gep2 = (UShort)args[0]; - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* INSTCTRL[]: INSTruction ConTRol */ -/* CodeRange : $8e */ -/* Stack : int32 int32 --> */ - - static void Ins_INSTCTRL( INS_ARG ) - { - Long K, L; - - - K = args[1]; - L = args[0]; - - if ( K < 1 || K > 2 ) - { - if ( CUR.pedantic_hinting ) - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Reference; - return; - } - - if ( L != 0 ) - L = K; - - CUR.GS.instruct_control = - (Byte)( CUR.GS.instruct_control & ~(Byte)K ) | (Byte)L; - } - - -/*******************************************/ -/* SCANCTRL[]: SCAN ConTRol */ -/* CodeRange : $85 */ -/* Stack : uint32? --> */ - - static void Ins_SCANCTRL( INS_ARG ) - { - Int A; - - - /* Get Threshold */ - A = (Int)(args[0] & 0xFF); - - if ( A == 0xFF ) - { - CUR.GS.scan_control = TRUE; - return; - } - else if ( A == 0 ) - { - CUR.GS.scan_control = FALSE; - return; - } - - A *= 64; - - if ( (args[0] & 0x100) != 0 && CUR.metrics.pointSize <= A ) - CUR.GS.scan_control = TRUE; - - if ( (args[0] & 0x200) != 0 && CUR.metrics.rotated ) - CUR.GS.scan_control = TRUE; - - if ( (args[0] & 0x400) != 0 && CUR.metrics.stretched ) - CUR.GS.scan_control = TRUE; - - if ( (args[0] & 0x800) != 0 && CUR.metrics.pointSize > A ) - CUR.GS.scan_control = FALSE; - - if ( (args[0] & 0x1000) != 0 && CUR.metrics.rotated ) - CUR.GS.scan_control = FALSE; - - if ( (args[0] & 0x2000) != 0 && CUR.metrics.stretched ) - CUR.GS.scan_control = FALSE; -} - - -/*******************************************/ -/* SCANTYPE[]: SCAN TYPE */ -/* CodeRange : $8D */ -/* Stack : uint32? --> */ - - static void Ins_SCANTYPE( INS_ARG ) - { - /* For compatibility with future enhancements, */ - /* we must ignore new modes */ - - if ( args[0] >= 0 && args[0] <= 5 ) - { - if ( args[0] == 3 ) - args[0] = 2; - - CUR.GS.scan_type = (Int)args[0]; - } - } - - - -/****************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* MANAGING OUTLINES */ -/* */ -/* Instructions appear in the specs' order. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************/ - -/**********************************************/ -/* FLIPPT[] : FLIP PoinT */ -/* CodeRange : $80 */ -/* Stack : uint32... --> */ - - static void Ins_FLIPPT( INS_ARG ) - { - UShort point; - - - if ( CUR.top < CUR.GS.loop ) - { - CUR.error = TT_Err_Too_Few_Arguments; - return; - } - - while ( CUR.GS.loop > 0 ) - { - CUR.args--; - - point = (UShort)CUR.stack[CUR.args]; - - if ( BOUNDS( point, CUR.pts.n_points ) ) - { - if ( CUR.pedantic_hinting ) - { - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Reference; - return; - } - } - else - CUR.pts.touch[point] ^= TT_Flag_On_Curve; - - CUR.GS.loop--; - } - - CUR.GS.loop = 1; - CUR.new_top = CUR.args; - } - - -/**********************************************/ -/* FLIPRGON[]: FLIP RanGe ON */ -/* CodeRange : $81 */ -/* Stack : uint32 uint32 --> */ -/* (but UShorts are sufficient) */ - - static void Ins_FLIPRGON( INS_ARG ) - { - UShort I, K, L; - - - K = (UShort)args[1]; - L = (UShort)args[0]; - - if ( BOUNDS( K, CUR.pts.n_points ) || - BOUNDS( L, CUR.pts.n_points ) ) - { - if ( CUR.pedantic_hinting ) - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Reference; - return; - } - - for ( I = L; I <= K; I++ ) - CUR.pts.touch[I] |= TT_Flag_On_Curve; - } - - -/**********************************************/ -/* FLIPRGOFF : FLIP RanGe OFF */ -/* CodeRange : $82 */ -/* Stack : uint32 uint32 --> */ -/* (but UShorts are sufficient) */ - - static void Ins_FLIPRGOFF( INS_ARG ) - { - UShort I, K, L; - - - K = (UShort)args[1]; - L = (UShort)args[0]; - - if ( BOUNDS( K, CUR.pts.n_points ) || - BOUNDS( L, CUR.pts.n_points ) ) - { - if ( CUR.pedantic_hinting ) - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Reference; - return; - } - - for ( I = L; I <= K; I++ ) - CUR.pts.touch[I] &= ~TT_Flag_On_Curve; - } - - - static Bool Compute_Point_Displacement( EXEC_OPS - PCoordinates x, - PCoordinates y, - PGlyph_Zone zone, - UShort* refp ) - { - TGlyph_Zone zp; - UShort p; - TT_F26Dot6 d; - - - if ( CUR.opcode & 1 ) - { - zp = CUR.zp0; - p = CUR.GS.rp1; - } - else - { - zp = CUR.zp1; - p = CUR.GS.rp2; - } - - if ( BOUNDS( p, zp.n_points ) ) - { - if ( CUR.pedantic_hinting ) - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Displacement; - return FAILURE; - } - - *zone = zp; - *refp = p; - - d = CUR_Func_project( zp.cur + p, zp.org + p ); - - *x = TT_MulDiv(d, (Long)CUR.GS.freeVector.x * 0x10000L, CUR.F_dot_P ); - *y = TT_MulDiv(d, (Long)CUR.GS.freeVector.y * 0x10000L, CUR.F_dot_P ); - - return SUCCESS; - } - - - static void Move_Zp2_Point( EXEC_OPS - UShort point, - TT_F26Dot6 dx, - TT_F26Dot6 dy, - Bool touch ) - { - if ( CUR.GS.freeVector.x != 0 ) - { - CUR.zp2.cur[point].x += dx; - if ( touch ) - CUR.zp2.touch[point] |= TT_Flag_Touched_X; - } - - if ( CUR.GS.freeVector.y != 0 ) - { - CUR.zp2.cur[point].y += dy; - if ( touch ) - CUR.zp2.touch[point] |= TT_Flag_Touched_Y; - } - } - - -/**********************************************/ -/* SHP[a] : SHift Point by the last point */ -/* CodeRange : $32-33 */ -/* Stack : uint32... --> */ - - static void Ins_SHP( INS_ARG ) - { - TGlyph_Zone zp; - UShort refp; - - TT_F26Dot6 dx, - dy; - UShort point; - - - if ( CUR.top < CUR.GS.loop ) - { - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Reference; - return; - } - - if ( COMPUTE_Point_Displacement( &dx, &dy, &zp, &refp ) ) - return; - - while ( CUR.GS.loop > 0 ) - { - CUR.args--; - point = (UShort)CUR.stack[CUR.args]; - - if ( BOUNDS( point, CUR.zp2.n_points ) ) - { - if ( CUR.pedantic_hinting ) - { - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Reference; - return; - } - } - else - /* UNDOCUMENTED! SHP touches the points */ - MOVE_Zp2_Point( point, dx, dy, TRUE ); - - CUR.GS.loop--; - } - - CUR.GS.loop = 1; - CUR.new_top = CUR.args; - } - - -/**********************************************/ -/* SHC[a] : SHift Contour */ -/* CodeRange : $34-35 */ -/* Stack : uint32 --> */ - - static void Ins_SHC( INS_ARG ) - { - TGlyph_Zone zp; - UShort refp; - TT_F26Dot6 dx, - dy; - - Short contour; - UShort first_point, last_point, i; - - - contour = (UShort)args[0]; - - if ( BOUNDS( contour, CUR.pts.n_contours ) ) - { - if ( CUR.pedantic_hinting ) - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Reference; - return; - } - - if ( COMPUTE_Point_Displacement( &dx, &dy, &zp, &refp ) ) - return; - - if ( contour == 0 ) - first_point = 0; - else - first_point = CUR.pts.contours[contour - 1] + 1; - - last_point = CUR.pts.contours[contour]; - - /* XXX: this is probably wrong... at least it prevents memory */ - /* corruption when zp2 is the twilight zone */ - if ( last_point > CUR.zp2.n_points ) - { - if ( CUR.zp2.n_points > 0 ) - last_point = CUR.zp2.n_points - 1; - else - last_point = 0; - } - - /* UNDOCUMENTED! SHC doesn't touch the points */ - for ( i = first_point; i <= last_point; i++ ) - { - if ( zp.cur != CUR.zp2.cur || refp != i ) - MOVE_Zp2_Point( i, dx, dy, FALSE ); - } - } - - -/**********************************************/ -/* SHZ[a] : SHift Zone */ -/* CodeRange : $36-37 */ -/* Stack : uint32 --> */ - - static void Ins_SHZ( INS_ARG ) - { - TGlyph_Zone zp; - UShort refp; - TT_F26Dot6 dx, - dy; - - UShort last_point, i; - - - if ( BOUNDS( args[0], 2 ) ) - { - if ( CUR.pedantic_hinting ) - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Reference; - return; - } - - if ( COMPUTE_Point_Displacement( &dx, &dy, &zp, &refp ) ) - return; - - if ( CUR.zp2.n_points > 0 ) - last_point = CUR.zp2.n_points - 1; - else - last_point = 0; - - /* UNDOCUMENTED! SHZ doesn't touch the points */ - for ( i = 0; i <= last_point; i++ ) - { - if ( zp.cur != CUR.zp2.cur || refp != i ) - MOVE_Zp2_Point( i, dx, dy, FALSE ); - } - } - - -/**********************************************/ -/* SHPIX[] : SHift points by a PIXel amount */ -/* CodeRange : $38 */ -/* Stack : f26.6 uint32... --> */ - - static void Ins_SHPIX( INS_ARG ) - { - TT_F26Dot6 dx, dy; - UShort point; - - - if ( CUR.top < CUR.GS.loop + 1 ) - { - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Reference; - return; - } - - dx = TT_MulDiv( args[0], - (Long)CUR.GS.freeVector.x, - 0x4000 ); - dy = TT_MulDiv( args[0], - (Long)CUR.GS.freeVector.y, - 0x4000 ); - - while ( CUR.GS.loop > 0 ) - { - CUR.args--; - - point = (UShort)CUR.stack[CUR.args]; - - if ( BOUNDS( point, CUR.zp2.n_points ) ) - { - if ( CUR.pedantic_hinting ) - { - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Reference; - return; - } - } - else - MOVE_Zp2_Point( point, dx, dy, TRUE ); - - CUR.GS.loop--; - } - - CUR.GS.loop = 1; - CUR.new_top = CUR.args; - } - - -/**********************************************/ -/* MSIRP[a] : Move Stack Indirect Relative */ -/* CodeRange : $3A-$3B */ -/* Stack : f26.6 uint32 --> */ - - static void Ins_MSIRP( INS_ARG ) - { - UShort point; - TT_F26Dot6 distance; - - - point = (UShort)args[0]; - - if ( BOUNDS( point, CUR.zp1.n_points ) || - BOUNDS( CUR.GS.rp0, CUR.zp0.n_points ) ) - { - if ( CUR.pedantic_hinting ) - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Reference; - return; - } - - /* XXX: UNDOCUMENTED! behaviour */ - if ( CUR.GS.gep0 == 0 ) /* if in twilight zone */ - { - CUR.zp1.org[point] = CUR.zp0.org[CUR.GS.rp0]; - CUR.zp1.cur[point] = CUR.zp1.org[point]; - } - - distance = CUR_Func_project( CUR.zp1.cur + point, - CUR.zp0.cur + CUR.GS.rp0 ); - - CUR_Func_move( &CUR.zp1, point, args[1] - distance ); - - CUR.GS.rp1 = CUR.GS.rp0; - CUR.GS.rp2 = point; - - if ( (CUR.opcode & 1) != 0 ) - CUR.GS.rp0 = point; - } - - -/**********************************************/ -/* MDAP[a] : Move Direct Absolute Point */ -/* CodeRange : $2E-$2F */ -/* Stack : uint32 --> */ - - static void Ins_MDAP( INS_ARG ) - { - UShort point; - TT_F26Dot6 cur_dist, - distance; - - - point = (UShort)args[0]; - - if ( BOUNDS( point, CUR.zp0.n_points ) ) - { - if ( CUR.pedantic_hinting ) - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Reference; - return; - } - - /* XXX: Is there some undocumented feature while in the */ - /* twilight zone? ? */ - if ( (CUR.opcode & 1) != 0 ) - { - cur_dist = CUR_Func_project( CUR.zp0.cur + point, NULL_Vector ); - distance = CUR_Func_round( cur_dist, - CUR.metrics.compensations[0] ) - cur_dist; - } - else - distance = 0; - - CUR_Func_move( &CUR.zp0, point, distance ); - - CUR.GS.rp0 = point; - CUR.GS.rp1 = point; - } - - -/**********************************************/ -/* MIAP[a] : Move Indirect Absolute Point */ -/* CodeRange : $3E-$3F */ -/* Stack : uint32 uint32 --> */ - - static void Ins_MIAP( INS_ARG ) - { - ULong cvtEntry; - UShort point; - TT_F26Dot6 distance, - org_dist; - - - cvtEntry = (ULong)args[1]; - point = (UShort)args[0]; - - if ( BOUNDS( point, CUR.zp0.n_points ) || - BOUNDS( cvtEntry, CUR.cvtSize ) ) - { - if ( CUR.pedantic_hinting ) - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Reference; - return; - } - - /* UNDOCUMENTED! */ - /* */ - /* The behaviour of an MIAP instruction is quite */ - /* different when used in the twilight zone. */ - /* */ - /* First, no control value cutin test is performed */ - /* as it would fail anyway. Second, the original */ - /* point, i.e. (org_x,org_y) of zp0.point, is set */ - /* to the absolute, unrounded distance found in */ - /* the CVT. */ - /* */ - /* This is used in the CVT programs of the Microsoft */ - /* fonts Arial, Times, etc., in order to re-adjust */ - /* some key font heights. It allows the use of the */ - /* IP instruction in the twilight zone, which */ - /* otherwise would be "illegal" according to the */ - /* specs :) */ - /* */ - /* We implement it with a special sequence for the */ - /* twilight zone. This is a bad hack, but it seems */ - /* to work. */ - - distance = CUR_Func_read_cvt( cvtEntry ); - - if ( CUR.GS.gep0 == 0 ) /* If in twilight zone */ - { - CUR.zp0.org[point].x = TT_MulDiv( CUR.GS.freeVector.x, - distance, 0x4000L ); - CUR.zp0.org[point].y = TT_MulDiv( CUR.GS.freeVector.y, - distance, 0x4000L ); - CUR.zp0.cur[point] = CUR.zp0.org[point]; - } - - org_dist = CUR_Func_project( CUR.zp0.cur + point, NULL_Vector ); - - if ( (CUR.opcode & 1) != 0 ) /* rounding and control cutin flag */ - { - if ( ABS( distance - org_dist ) > CUR.GS.control_value_cutin ) - distance = org_dist; - - distance = CUR_Func_round( distance, CUR.metrics.compensations[0] ); - } - - CUR_Func_move( &CUR.zp0, point, distance - org_dist ); - - CUR.GS.rp0 = point; - CUR.GS.rp1 = point; - } - - -/**********************************************/ -/* MDRP[abcde] : Move Direct Relative Point */ -/* CodeRange : $C0-$DF */ -/* Stack : uint32 --> */ - - static void Ins_MDRP( INS_ARG ) - { - UShort point; - TT_F26Dot6 org_dist, distance; - - - point = (UShort)args[0]; - - if ( BOUNDS( point, CUR.zp1.n_points ) || - BOUNDS( CUR.GS.rp0, CUR.zp0.n_points ) ) - { - if ( CUR.pedantic_hinting ) - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Reference; - return; - } - - /* XXX: Is there some undocumented feature while in the */ - /* twilight zone? */ - - org_dist = CUR_Func_dualproj( CUR.zp1.org + point, - CUR.zp0.org + CUR.GS.rp0 ); - - /* single width cutin test */ - - if ( ABS( org_dist ) < CUR.GS.single_width_cutin ) - { - if ( org_dist >= 0 ) - org_dist = CUR.GS.single_width_value; - else - org_dist = -CUR.GS.single_width_value; - } - - /* round flag */ - - if ( (CUR.opcode & 4) != 0 ) - distance = CUR_Func_round( org_dist, - CUR.metrics.compensations[CUR.opcode & 3] ); - else - distance = Round_None( EXEC_ARGS - org_dist, - CUR.metrics.compensations[CUR.opcode & 3] ); - - /* minimum distance flag */ - - if ( (CUR.opcode & 8) != 0 ) - { - if ( org_dist >= 0 ) - { - if ( distance < CUR.GS.minimum_distance ) - distance = CUR.GS.minimum_distance; - } - else - { - if ( distance > -CUR.GS.minimum_distance ) - distance = -CUR.GS.minimum_distance; - } - } - - /* now move the point */ - - org_dist = CUR_Func_project( CUR.zp1.cur + point, - CUR.zp0.cur + CUR.GS.rp0 ); - - CUR_Func_move( &CUR.zp1, point, distance - org_dist ); - - CUR.GS.rp1 = CUR.GS.rp0; - CUR.GS.rp2 = point; - - if ( (CUR.opcode & 16) != 0 ) - CUR.GS.rp0 = point; - } - - -/**********************************************/ -/* MIRP[abcde] : Move Indirect Relative Point */ -/* CodeRange : $E0-$FF */ -/* Stack : int32? uint32 --> */ - - static void Ins_MIRP( INS_ARG ) - { - UShort point; - ULong cvtEntry; - - TT_F26Dot6 cvt_dist, - distance, - cur_dist, - org_dist; - - - point = (UShort)args[0]; - cvtEntry = (ULong)(args[1] + 1); - - /* XXX: UNDOCUMENTED! cvt[-1] = 0 always */ - - if ( BOUNDS( point, CUR.zp1.n_points ) || - BOUNDS( cvtEntry, CUR.cvtSize + 1 ) || - BOUNDS( CUR.GS.rp0, CUR.zp0.n_points ) ) - { - if ( CUR.pedantic_hinting ) - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Reference; - return; - } - - if ( !cvtEntry ) - cvt_dist = 0; - else - cvt_dist = CUR_Func_read_cvt( cvtEntry - 1 ); - - /* single width test */ - - if ( ABS( cvt_dist ) < CUR.GS.single_width_cutin ) - { - if ( cvt_dist >= 0 ) - cvt_dist = CUR.GS.single_width_value; - else - cvt_dist = -CUR.GS.single_width_value; - } - - /* XXX : UNDOCUMENTED! -- twilight zone */ - - if ( CUR.GS.gep1 == 0 ) - { - CUR.zp1.org[point].x = CUR.zp0.org[CUR.GS.rp0].x + - TT_MulDiv( cvt_dist, - CUR.GS.freeVector.x, - 0x4000 ); - - CUR.zp1.org[point].y = CUR.zp0.org[CUR.GS.rp0].y + - TT_MulDiv( cvt_dist, - CUR.GS.freeVector.y, - 0x4000 ); - - CUR.zp1.cur[point] = CUR.zp1.org[point]; - } - - org_dist = CUR_Func_dualproj( CUR.zp1.org + point, - CUR.zp0.org + CUR.GS.rp0 ); - - cur_dist = CUR_Func_project( CUR.zp1.cur + point, - CUR.zp0.cur + CUR.GS.rp0 ); - - /* auto-flip test */ - - if ( CUR.GS.auto_flip ) - { - if ( (org_dist ^ cvt_dist) < 0 ) - cvt_dist = -cvt_dist; - } - - /* control value cutin and round */ - - if ( (CUR.opcode & 4) != 0 ) - { - /* XXX: UNDOCUMENTED! Only perform cut-in test when both points */ - /* refer to the same zone. */ - - if ( CUR.GS.gep0 == CUR.GS.gep1 ) - if ( ABS( cvt_dist - org_dist ) >= CUR.GS.control_value_cutin ) - cvt_dist = org_dist; - - distance = CUR_Func_round( cvt_dist, - CUR.metrics.compensations[CUR.opcode & 3] ); - } - else - distance = Round_None( EXEC_ARGS - cvt_dist, - CUR.metrics.compensations[CUR.opcode & 3] ); - - /* minimum distance test */ - - if ( (CUR.opcode & 8) != 0 ) - { - if ( org_dist >= 0 ) - { - if ( distance < CUR.GS.minimum_distance ) - distance = CUR.GS.minimum_distance; - } - else - { - if ( distance > -CUR.GS.minimum_distance ) - distance = -CUR.GS.minimum_distance; - } - } - - CUR_Func_move( &CUR.zp1, point, distance - cur_dist ); - - CUR.GS.rp1 = CUR.GS.rp0; - - if ( (CUR.opcode & 16) != 0 ) - CUR.GS.rp0 = point; - - /* UNDOCUMENTED! */ - - CUR.GS.rp2 = point; - } - - -/**********************************************/ -/* ALIGNRP[] : ALIGN Relative Point */ -/* CodeRange : $3C */ -/* Stack : uint32 uint32... --> */ - - static void Ins_ALIGNRP( INS_ARG ) - { - UShort point; - TT_F26Dot6 distance; - - - if ( CUR.top < CUR.GS.loop || - BOUNDS( CUR.GS.rp0, CUR.zp0.n_points ) ) - { - if ( CUR.pedantic_hinting ) - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Reference; - return; - } - - while ( CUR.GS.loop > 0 ) - { - CUR.args--; - - point = (UShort)CUR.stack[CUR.args]; - - if ( BOUNDS( point, CUR.zp1.n_points ) ) - { - if ( CUR.pedantic_hinting ) - { - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Reference; - return; - } - } - else - { - distance = CUR_Func_project( CUR.zp1.cur + point, - CUR.zp0.cur + CUR.GS.rp0 ); - - CUR_Func_move( &CUR.zp1, point, -distance ); - } - - CUR.GS.loop--; - } - - CUR.GS.loop = 1; - CUR.new_top = CUR.args; - } - - -/**********************************************/ -/* ISECT[] : moves point to InterSECTion */ -/* CodeRange : $0F */ -/* Stack : 5 * uint32 --> */ - - static void Ins_ISECT( INS_ARG ) - { - UShort point, - a0, a1, - b0, b1; - - TT_F26Dot6 discriminant; - - TT_F26Dot6 dx, dy, - dax, day, - dbx, dby; - - TT_F26Dot6 val; - - TT_Vector R; - - - point = (UShort)args[0]; - - a0 = (UShort)args[1]; - a1 = (UShort)args[2]; - b0 = (UShort)args[3]; - b1 = (UShort)args[4]; - - if ( BOUNDS( b0, CUR.zp0.n_points ) || - BOUNDS( b1, CUR.zp0.n_points ) || - BOUNDS( a0, CUR.zp1.n_points ) || - BOUNDS( a1, CUR.zp1.n_points ) || - BOUNDS( point, CUR.zp2.n_points ) ) - { - if ( CUR.pedantic_hinting ) - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Reference; - return; - } - - dbx = CUR.zp0.cur[b1].x - CUR.zp0.cur[b0].x; - dby = CUR.zp0.cur[b1].y - CUR.zp0.cur[b0].y; - - dax = CUR.zp1.cur[a1].x - CUR.zp1.cur[a0].x; - day = CUR.zp1.cur[a1].y - CUR.zp1.cur[a0].y; - - dx = CUR.zp0.cur[b0].x - CUR.zp1.cur[a0].x; - dy = CUR.zp0.cur[b0].y - CUR.zp1.cur[a0].y; - - CUR.zp2.touch[point] |= TT_Flag_Touched_Both; - - discriminant = TT_MulDiv( dax, -dby, 0x40L ) + - TT_MulDiv( day, dbx, 0x40L ); - - if ( ABS( discriminant ) >= 0x40 ) - { - val = TT_MulDiv( dx, -dby, 0x40L ) + TT_MulDiv( dy, dbx, 0x40L ); - - R.x = TT_MulDiv( val, dax, discriminant ); - R.y = TT_MulDiv( val, day, discriminant ); - - CUR.zp2.cur[point].x = CUR.zp1.cur[a0].x + R.x; - CUR.zp2.cur[point].y = CUR.zp1.cur[a0].y + R.y; - } - else - { - /* else, take the middle of the middles of A and B */ - - CUR.zp2.cur[point].x = ( CUR.zp1.cur[a0].x + - CUR.zp1.cur[a1].x + - CUR.zp0.cur[b0].x + - CUR.zp0.cur[b1].x ) / 4; - CUR.zp2.cur[point].y = ( CUR.zp1.cur[a0].y + - CUR.zp1.cur[a1].y + - CUR.zp0.cur[b0].y + - CUR.zp0.cur[b1].y ) / 4; - } - } - - -/**********************************************/ -/* ALIGNPTS[] : ALIGN PoinTS */ -/* CodeRange : $27 */ -/* Stack : uint32 uint32 --> */ - - static void Ins_ALIGNPTS( INS_ARG ) - { - UShort p1, p2; - TT_F26Dot6 distance; - - - p1 = (UShort)args[0]; - p2 = (UShort)args[1]; - - if ( BOUNDS( args[0], CUR.zp1.n_points ) || - BOUNDS( args[1], CUR.zp0.n_points ) ) - { - if ( CUR.pedantic_hinting ) - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Reference; - return; - } - - distance = CUR_Func_project( CUR.zp0.cur + p2, - CUR.zp1.cur + p1 ) / 2; - - CUR_Func_move( &CUR.zp1, p1, distance ); - CUR_Func_move( &CUR.zp0, p2, -distance ); - } - - -/**********************************************/ -/* IP[] : Interpolate Point */ -/* CodeRange : $39 */ -/* Stack : uint32... --> */ - - static void Ins_IP( INS_ARG ) - { - TT_F26Dot6 org_a, org_b, org_x, - cur_a, cur_b, cur_x, - distance; - UShort point; - - - if ( CUR.top < CUR.GS.loop ) - { - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Reference; - return; - } - - /* XXX: there are some glyphs in some braindead but popular */ - /* fonts out there (e.g. [aeu]grave in monotype.ttf) */ - /* calling IP[] with bad values of rp[12] */ - /* do something sane when this odd thing happens */ - - if ( BOUNDS( CUR.GS.rp1, CUR.zp0.n_points ) || - BOUNDS( CUR.GS.rp2, CUR.zp1.n_points ) ) - { - org_a = cur_a = 0; - org_b = cur_b = 0; - } - else - { - org_a = CUR_Func_dualproj( CUR.zp0.org + CUR.GS.rp1, NULL_Vector ); - org_b = CUR_Func_dualproj( CUR.zp1.org + CUR.GS.rp2, NULL_Vector ); - - cur_a = CUR_Func_project( CUR.zp0.cur + CUR.GS.rp1, NULL_Vector ); - cur_b = CUR_Func_project( CUR.zp1.cur + CUR.GS.rp2, NULL_Vector ); - } - - while ( CUR.GS.loop > 0 ) - { - CUR.args--; - - point = (UShort)CUR.stack[CUR.args]; - if ( BOUNDS( point, CUR.zp2.n_points ) ) - { - if ( CUR.pedantic_hinting ) - { - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Reference; - return; - } - } - else - { - org_x = CUR_Func_dualproj( CUR.zp2.org + point, NULL_Vector ); - cur_x = CUR_Func_project ( CUR.zp2.cur + point, NULL_Vector ); - - if ( ( org_a <= org_b && org_x <= org_a ) || - ( org_a > org_b && org_x >= org_a ) ) - - distance = ( cur_a - org_a ) + ( org_x - cur_x ); - - else if ( ( org_a <= org_b && org_x >= org_b ) || - ( org_a > org_b && org_x < org_b ) ) - - distance = ( cur_b - org_b ) + ( org_x - cur_x ); - - else - /* note: it seems that rounding this value isn't a good */ - /* idea (cf. width of capital 'S' in Times) */ - - distance = TT_MulDiv( cur_b - cur_a, - org_x - org_a, - org_b - org_a ) + ( cur_a - cur_x ); - - CUR_Func_move( &CUR.zp2, point, distance ); - } - - CUR.GS.loop--; - } - - CUR.GS.loop = 1; - CUR.new_top = CUR.args; - } - - -/**********************************************/ -/* UTP[a] : UnTouch Point */ -/* CodeRange : $29 */ -/* Stack : uint32 --> */ - - static void Ins_UTP( INS_ARG ) - { - UShort point; - Byte mask; - - - point = (UShort)args[0]; - - if ( BOUNDS( point, CUR.zp0.n_points ) ) - { - if ( CUR.pedantic_hinting ) - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Reference; - return; - } - - mask = 0xFF; - - if ( CUR.GS.freeVector.x != 0 ) - mask &= ~TT_Flag_Touched_X; - - if ( CUR.GS.freeVector.y != 0 ) - mask &= ~TT_Flag_Touched_Y; - - CUR.zp0.touch[point] &= mask; - } - - - /* Local variables for Ins_IUP: */ - struct LOC_Ins_IUP - { - TT_Vector* orgs; /* original and current coordinate */ - TT_Vector* curs; /* arrays */ - }; - - - static void Shift( UShort p1, - UShort p2, - UShort p, - struct LOC_Ins_IUP* LINK ) - { - UShort i; - TT_F26Dot6 x; - - - x = LINK->curs[p].x - LINK->orgs[p].x; - - for ( i = p1; i < p; i++ ) - LINK->curs[i].x += x; - - for ( i = p + 1; i <= p2; i++ ) - LINK->curs[i].x += x; - } - - - static void Interp( UShort p1, - UShort p2, - UShort ref1, - UShort ref2, - struct LOC_Ins_IUP* LINK ) - { - UShort i; - TT_F26Dot6 x, x1, x2, d1, d2; - - - if ( p1 > p2 ) - return; - - x1 = LINK->orgs[ref1].x; - d1 = LINK->curs[ref1].x - LINK->orgs[ref1].x; - x2 = LINK->orgs[ref2].x; - d2 = LINK->curs[ref2].x - LINK->orgs[ref2].x; - - if ( x1 == x2 ) - { - for ( i = p1; i <= p2; i++ ) - { - x = LINK->orgs[i].x; - - if ( x <= x1 ) - x += d1; - else - x += d2; - - LINK->curs[i].x = x; - } - return; - } - - if ( x1 < x2 ) - { - for ( i = p1; i <= p2; i++ ) - { - x = LINK->orgs[i].x; - - if ( x <= x1 ) - x += d1; - else - { - if ( x >= x2 ) - x += d2; - else - x = LINK->curs[ref1].x + - TT_MulDiv( x - x1, - LINK->curs[ref2].x - LINK->curs[ref1].x, - x2 - x1 ); - } - LINK->curs[i].x = x; - } - return; - } - - /* x2 < x1 */ - - for ( i = p1; i <= p2; i++ ) - { - x = LINK->orgs[i].x; - if ( x <= x2 ) - x += d2; - else - { - if ( x >= x1 ) - x += d1; - else - x = LINK->curs[ref1].x + - TT_MulDiv( x - x1, - LINK->curs[ref2].x - LINK->curs[ref1].x, - x2 - x1 ); - } - LINK->curs[i].x = x; - } - } - - -/**********************************************/ -/* IUP[a] : Interpolate Untouched Points */ -/* CodeRange : $30-$31 */ -/* Stack : --> */ - - static void Ins_IUP( INS_ARG ) - { - struct LOC_Ins_IUP V; - Byte mask; - - UShort first_point; /* first point of contour */ - UShort end_point; /* end point (last+1) of contour */ - - UShort first_touched; /* first touched point in contour */ - UShort cur_touched; /* current touched point in contour */ - - UShort point; /* current point */ - Short contour; /* current contour */ - - - if ( CUR.opcode & 1 ) - { - mask = TT_Flag_Touched_X; - V.orgs = CUR.pts.org; - V.curs = CUR.pts.cur; - } - else - { - mask = TT_Flag_Touched_Y; - V.orgs = (TT_Vector*)( ((TT_F26Dot6*)CUR.pts.org) + 1 ); - V.curs = (TT_Vector*)( ((TT_F26Dot6*)CUR.pts.cur) + 1 ); - } - - contour = 0; - point = 0; - - do - { - end_point = CUR.pts.contours[contour]; - first_point = point; - - while ( point <= end_point && (CUR.pts.touch[point] & mask) == 0 ) - point++; - - if ( point <= end_point ) - { - first_touched = point; - cur_touched = point; - - point++; - - while ( point <= end_point ) - { - if ( (CUR.pts.touch[point] & mask) != 0 ) - { - if ( point > 0 ) - Interp( cur_touched + 1, - point - 1, - cur_touched, - point, - &V ); - cur_touched = point; - } - - point++; - } - - if ( cur_touched == first_touched ) - Shift( first_point, end_point, cur_touched, &V ); - else - { - Interp( cur_touched + 1, - end_point, - cur_touched, - first_touched, - &V ); - - if ( first_touched > 0 ) - Interp( first_point, - first_touched - 1, - cur_touched, - first_touched, - &V ); - } - } - contour++; - } while ( contour < CUR.pts.n_contours ); - } - - -/**********************************************/ -/* DELTAPn[] : DELTA Exceptions P1, P2, P3 */ -/* CodeRange : $5D,$71,$72 */ -/* Stack : uint32 (2 * uint32)... --> */ - - static void Ins_DELTAP( INS_ARG ) - { - ULong nump, k; - UShort A; - ULong C; - Long B; - - - nump = (ULong)args[0]; /* some points theoretically may occur more - than once, thus UShort isn't enough */ - - for ( k = 1; k <= nump; k++ ) - { - if ( CUR.args < 2 ) - { - CUR.error = TT_Err_Too_Few_Arguments; - return; - } - - CUR.args -= 2; - - A = (UShort)CUR.stack[CUR.args + 1]; - B = CUR.stack[CUR.args]; - - /* XXX : because some popular fonts contain some invalid DeltaP */ - /* instructions, we simply ignore them when the stacked */ - /* point reference is off limit, rather than returning an */ - /* error. As a delta instruction doesn't change a glyph */ - /* in great ways, this shouldn't be a problem.. */ - - if ( !BOUNDS( A, CUR.zp0.n_points ) ) - { - C = ((ULong)B & 0xF0) >> 4; - - switch ( CUR.opcode ) - { - case 0x5d: - break; - - case 0x71: - C += 16; - break; - - case 0x72: - C += 32; - break; - } - - C += CUR.GS.delta_base; - - if ( CURRENT_Ppem() == (Long)C ) - { - B = ((ULong)B & 0xF) - 8; - if ( B >= 0 ) - B++; - B = B * 64L / (1L << CUR.GS.delta_shift); - - CUR_Func_move( &CUR.zp0, A, B ); - } - } - else - if ( CUR.pedantic_hinting ) - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Reference; - } - - CUR.new_top = CUR.args; - } - - -/**********************************************/ -/* DELTACn[] : DELTA Exceptions C1, C2, C3 */ -/* CodeRange : $73,$74,$75 */ -/* Stack : uint32 (2 * uint32)... --> */ - - static void Ins_DELTAC( INS_ARG ) - { - ULong nump, k; - ULong A, C; - Long B; - - - nump = (ULong)args[0]; - - for ( k = 1; k <= nump; k++ ) - { - if ( CUR.args < 2 ) - { - CUR.error = TT_Err_Too_Few_Arguments; - return; - } - - CUR.args -= 2; - - A = (ULong)CUR.stack[CUR.args + 1]; - B = CUR.stack[CUR.args]; - - if ( BOUNDS( A, CUR.cvtSize ) ) - { - if ( CUR.pedantic_hinting ) - { - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Reference; - return; - } - } - else - { - C = ((ULong)B & 0xF0) >> 4; - - switch ( CUR.opcode ) - { - case 0x73: - break; - - case 0x74: - C += 16; - break; - - case 0x75: - C += 32; - break; - } - - C += CUR.GS.delta_base; - - if ( CURRENT_Ppem() == (Long)C ) - { - B = ((ULong)B & 0xF) - 8; - if ( B >= 0 ) - B++; - B = B * 64L / (1L << CUR.GS.delta_shift); - - CUR_Func_move_cvt( A, B ); - } - } - } - - CUR.new_top = CUR.args; - } - - - -/****************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* MISC. INSTRUCTIONS */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************/ - - -/**********************************************/ -/* GETINFO[] : GET INFOrmation */ -/* CodeRange : $88 */ -/* Stack : uint32 --> uint32 */ - -/* XXX According to Apple specs, bits 1 & 2 of the argument ought to be */ -/* consulted before rotated / stretched info is returned */ - - static void Ins_GETINFO( INS_ARG ) - { - Long K; - - - K = 0; - - /* We return then Windows 3.1 version number */ - /* for the font scaler */ - if ( (args[0] & 1) != 0 ) - K = 3; - - /* Has the glyph been rotated ? */ - if ( CUR.metrics.rotated ) - K |= 0x80; - - /* Has the glyph been stretched ? */ - if ( CUR.metrics.stretched ) - K |= 0x100; - - args[0] = K; - } - - - static void Ins_UNKNOWN( INS_ARG ) - { - /* look up the current instruction in our table */ - PDefRecord def, limit; - - def = CUR.IDefs; - limit = def + CUR.numIDefs; - for ( ; def < limit; def++ ) - { - if ( def->Opc == CUR.opcode && def->Active ) - { - PCallRecord pCrec; - - /* implement instruction as a function call */ - - /* check call stack */ - if ( CUR.callTop >= CUR.callSize ) - { - CUR.error = TT_Err_Stack_Overflow; - return; - } - - pCrec = CUR.callStack + CUR.callTop; - - pCrec->Caller_Range = CUR.curRange; - pCrec->Caller_IP = CUR.IP + 1; - pCrec->Cur_Count = 1; - pCrec->Cur_Restart = def->Start; - - CUR.callTop++; - - INS_Goto_CodeRange( def->Range, - def->Start ); - - CUR.step_ins = FALSE; - return; - } - } - - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Opcode; - } - - -#ifndef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_INTERPRETER_SWITCH - static TInstruction_Function Instruct_Dispatch[256] = - { - /* Opcodes are gathered in groups of 16. */ - /* Please keep the spaces as they are. */ - - /* SVTCA y */ Ins_SVTCA, - /* SVTCA x */ Ins_SVTCA, - /* SPvTCA y */ Ins_SPVTCA, - /* SPvTCA x */ Ins_SPVTCA, - /* SFvTCA y */ Ins_SFVTCA, - /* SFvTCA x */ Ins_SFVTCA, - /* SPvTL // */ Ins_SPVTL, - /* SPvTL + */ Ins_SPVTL, - /* SFvTL // */ Ins_SFVTL, - /* SFvTL + */ Ins_SFVTL, - /* SPvFS */ Ins_SPVFS, - /* SFvFS */ Ins_SFVFS, - /* GPV */ Ins_GPV, - /* GFV */ Ins_GFV, - /* SFvTPv */ Ins_SFVTPV, - /* ISECT */ Ins_ISECT, - - /* SRP0 */ Ins_SRP0, - /* SRP1 */ Ins_SRP1, - /* SRP2 */ Ins_SRP2, - /* SZP0 */ Ins_SZP0, - /* SZP1 */ Ins_SZP1, - /* SZP2 */ Ins_SZP2, - /* SZPS */ Ins_SZPS, - /* SLOOP */ Ins_SLOOP, - /* RTG */ Ins_RTG, - /* RTHG */ Ins_RTHG, - /* SMD */ Ins_SMD, - /* ELSE */ Ins_ELSE, - /* JMPR */ Ins_JMPR, - /* SCvTCi */ Ins_SCVTCI, - /* SSwCi */ Ins_SSWCI, - /* SSW */ Ins_SSW, - - /* DUP */ Ins_DUP, - /* POP */ Ins_POP, - /* CLEAR */ Ins_CLEAR, - /* SWAP */ Ins_SWAP, - /* DEPTH */ Ins_DEPTH, - /* CINDEX */ Ins_CINDEX, - /* MINDEX */ Ins_MINDEX, - /* AlignPTS */ Ins_ALIGNPTS, - /* INS_$28 */ Ins_UNKNOWN, - /* UTP */ Ins_UTP, - /* LOOPCALL */ Ins_LOOPCALL, - /* CALL */ Ins_CALL, - /* FDEF */ Ins_FDEF, - /* ENDF */ Ins_ENDF, - /* MDAP[0] */ Ins_MDAP, - /* MDAP[1] */ Ins_MDAP, - - /* IUP[0] */ Ins_IUP, - /* IUP[1] */ Ins_IUP, - /* SHP[0] */ Ins_SHP, - /* SHP[1] */ Ins_SHP, - /* SHC[0] */ Ins_SHC, - /* SHC[1] */ Ins_SHC, - /* SHZ[0] */ Ins_SHZ, - /* SHZ[1] */ Ins_SHZ, - /* SHPIX */ Ins_SHPIX, - /* IP */ Ins_IP, - /* MSIRP[0] */ Ins_MSIRP, - /* MSIRP[1] */ Ins_MSIRP, - /* AlignRP */ Ins_ALIGNRP, - /* RTDG */ Ins_RTDG, - /* MIAP[0] */ Ins_MIAP, - /* MIAP[1] */ Ins_MIAP, - - /* NPushB */ Ins_NPUSHB, - /* NPushW */ Ins_NPUSHW, - /* WS */ Ins_WS, - /* RS */ Ins_RS, - /* WCvtP */ Ins_WCVTP, - /* RCvt */ Ins_RCVT, - /* GC[0] */ Ins_GC, - /* GC[1] */ Ins_GC, - /* SCFS */ Ins_SCFS, - /* MD[0] */ Ins_MD, - /* MD[1] */ Ins_MD, - /* MPPEM */ Ins_MPPEM, - /* MPS */ Ins_MPS, - /* FlipON */ Ins_FLIPON, - /* FlipOFF */ Ins_FLIPOFF, - /* DEBUG */ Ins_DEBUG, - - /* LT */ Ins_LT, - /* LTEQ */ Ins_LTEQ, - /* GT */ Ins_GT, - /* GTEQ */ Ins_GTEQ, - /* EQ */ Ins_EQ, - /* NEQ */ Ins_NEQ, - /* ODD */ Ins_ODD, - /* EVEN */ Ins_EVEN, - /* IF */ Ins_IF, - /* EIF */ Ins_EIF, - /* AND */ Ins_AND, - /* OR */ Ins_OR, - /* NOT */ Ins_NOT, - /* DeltaP1 */ Ins_DELTAP, - /* SDB */ Ins_SDB, - /* SDS */ Ins_SDS, - - /* ADD */ Ins_ADD, - /* SUB */ Ins_SUB, - /* DIV */ Ins_DIV, - /* MUL */ Ins_MUL, - /* ABS */ Ins_ABS, - /* NEG */ Ins_NEG, - /* FLOOR */ Ins_FLOOR, - /* CEILING */ Ins_CEILING, - /* ROUND[0] */ Ins_ROUND, - /* ROUND[1] */ Ins_ROUND, - /* ROUND[2] */ Ins_ROUND, - /* ROUND[3] */ Ins_ROUND, - /* NROUND[0] */ Ins_NROUND, - /* NROUND[1] */ Ins_NROUND, - /* NROUND[2] */ Ins_NROUND, - /* NROUND[3] */ Ins_NROUND, - - /* WCvtF */ Ins_WCVTF, - /* DeltaP2 */ Ins_DELTAP, - /* DeltaP3 */ Ins_DELTAP, - /* DeltaCn[0] */ Ins_DELTAC, - /* DeltaCn[1] */ Ins_DELTAC, - /* DeltaCn[2] */ Ins_DELTAC, - /* SROUND */ Ins_SROUND, - /* S45Round */ Ins_S45ROUND, - /* JROT */ Ins_JROT, - /* JROF */ Ins_JROF, - /* ROFF */ Ins_ROFF, - /* INS_$7B */ Ins_UNKNOWN, - /* RUTG */ Ins_RUTG, - /* RDTG */ Ins_RDTG, - /* SANGW */ Ins_SANGW, - /* AA */ Ins_AA, - - /* FlipPT */ Ins_FLIPPT, - /* FlipRgON */ Ins_FLIPRGON, - /* FlipRgOFF */ Ins_FLIPRGOFF, - /* INS_$83 */ Ins_UNKNOWN, - /* INS_$84 */ Ins_UNKNOWN, - /* ScanCTRL */ Ins_SCANCTRL, - /* SDPVTL[0] */ Ins_SDPVTL, - /* SDPVTL[1] */ Ins_SDPVTL, - /* GetINFO */ Ins_GETINFO, - /* IDEF */ Ins_IDEF, - /* ROLL */ Ins_ROLL, - /* MAX */ Ins_MAX, - /* MIN */ Ins_MIN, - /* ScanTYPE */ Ins_SCANTYPE, - /* InstCTRL */ Ins_INSTCTRL, - /* INS_$8F */ Ins_UNKNOWN, - - /* INS_$90 */ Ins_UNKNOWN, - /* INS_$91 */ Ins_UNKNOWN, - /* INS_$92 */ Ins_UNKNOWN, - /* INS_$93 */ Ins_UNKNOWN, - /* INS_$94 */ Ins_UNKNOWN, - /* INS_$95 */ Ins_UNKNOWN, - /* INS_$96 */ Ins_UNKNOWN, - /* INS_$97 */ Ins_UNKNOWN, - /* INS_$98 */ Ins_UNKNOWN, - /* INS_$99 */ Ins_UNKNOWN, - /* INS_$9A */ Ins_UNKNOWN, - /* INS_$9B */ Ins_UNKNOWN, - /* INS_$9C */ Ins_UNKNOWN, - /* INS_$9D */ Ins_UNKNOWN, - /* INS_$9E */ Ins_UNKNOWN, - /* INS_$9F */ Ins_UNKNOWN, - - /* INS_$A0 */ Ins_UNKNOWN, - /* INS_$A1 */ Ins_UNKNOWN, - /* INS_$A2 */ Ins_UNKNOWN, - /* INS_$A3 */ Ins_UNKNOWN, - /* INS_$A4 */ Ins_UNKNOWN, - /* INS_$A5 */ Ins_UNKNOWN, - /* INS_$A6 */ Ins_UNKNOWN, - /* INS_$A7 */ Ins_UNKNOWN, - /* INS_$A8 */ Ins_UNKNOWN, - /* INS_$A9 */ Ins_UNKNOWN, - /* INS_$AA */ Ins_UNKNOWN, - /* INS_$AB */ Ins_UNKNOWN, - /* INS_$AC */ Ins_UNKNOWN, - /* INS_$AD */ Ins_UNKNOWN, - /* INS_$AE */ Ins_UNKNOWN, - /* INS_$AF */ Ins_UNKNOWN, - - /* PushB[0] */ Ins_PUSHB, - /* PushB[1] */ Ins_PUSHB, - /* PushB[2] */ Ins_PUSHB, - /* PushB[3] */ Ins_PUSHB, - /* PushB[4] */ Ins_PUSHB, - /* PushB[5] */ Ins_PUSHB, - /* PushB[6] */ Ins_PUSHB, - /* PushB[7] */ Ins_PUSHB, - /* PushW[0] */ Ins_PUSHW, - /* PushW[1] */ Ins_PUSHW, - /* PushW[2] */ Ins_PUSHW, - /* PushW[3] */ Ins_PUSHW, - /* PushW[4] */ Ins_PUSHW, - /* PushW[5] */ Ins_PUSHW, - /* PushW[6] */ Ins_PUSHW, - /* PushW[7] */ Ins_PUSHW, - - /* MDRP[00] */ Ins_MDRP, - /* MDRP[01] */ Ins_MDRP, - /* MDRP[02] */ Ins_MDRP, - /* MDRP[03] */ Ins_MDRP, - /* MDRP[04] */ Ins_MDRP, - /* MDRP[05] */ Ins_MDRP, - /* MDRP[06] */ Ins_MDRP, - /* MDRP[07] */ Ins_MDRP, - /* MDRP[08] */ Ins_MDRP, - /* MDRP[09] */ Ins_MDRP, - /* MDRP[10] */ Ins_MDRP, - /* MDRP[11] */ Ins_MDRP, - /* MDRP[12] */ Ins_MDRP, - /* MDRP[13] */ Ins_MDRP, - /* MDRP[14] */ Ins_MDRP, - /* MDRP[15] */ Ins_MDRP, - - /* MDRP[16] */ Ins_MDRP, - /* MDRP[17] */ Ins_MDRP, - /* MDRP[18] */ Ins_MDRP, - /* MDRP[19] */ Ins_MDRP, - /* MDRP[20] */ Ins_MDRP, - /* MDRP[21] */ Ins_MDRP, - /* MDRP[22] */ Ins_MDRP, - /* MDRP[23] */ Ins_MDRP, - /* MDRP[24] */ Ins_MDRP, - /* MDRP[25] */ Ins_MDRP, - /* MDRP[26] */ Ins_MDRP, - /* MDRP[27] */ Ins_MDRP, - /* MDRP[28] */ Ins_MDRP, - /* MDRP[29] */ Ins_MDRP, - /* MDRP[30] */ Ins_MDRP, - /* MDRP[31] */ Ins_MDRP, - - /* MIRP[00] */ Ins_MIRP, - /* MIRP[01] */ Ins_MIRP, - /* MIRP[02] */ Ins_MIRP, - /* MIRP[03] */ Ins_MIRP, - /* MIRP[04] */ Ins_MIRP, - /* MIRP[05] */ Ins_MIRP, - /* MIRP[06] */ Ins_MIRP, - /* MIRP[07] */ Ins_MIRP, - /* MIRP[08] */ Ins_MIRP, - /* MIRP[09] */ Ins_MIRP, - /* MIRP[10] */ Ins_MIRP, - /* MIRP[11] */ Ins_MIRP, - /* MIRP[12] */ Ins_MIRP, - /* MIRP[13] */ Ins_MIRP, - /* MIRP[14] */ Ins_MIRP, - /* MIRP[15] */ Ins_MIRP, - - /* MIRP[16] */ Ins_MIRP, - /* MIRP[17] */ Ins_MIRP, - /* MIRP[18] */ Ins_MIRP, - /* MIRP[19] */ Ins_MIRP, - /* MIRP[20] */ Ins_MIRP, - /* MIRP[21] */ Ins_MIRP, - /* MIRP[22] */ Ins_MIRP, - /* MIRP[23] */ Ins_MIRP, - /* MIRP[24] */ Ins_MIRP, - /* MIRP[25] */ Ins_MIRP, - /* MIRP[26] */ Ins_MIRP, - /* MIRP[27] */ Ins_MIRP, - /* MIRP[28] */ Ins_MIRP, - /* MIRP[29] */ Ins_MIRP, - /* MIRP[30] */ Ins_MIRP, - /* MIRP[31] */ Ins_MIRP - }; -#endif - - -/****************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* RUN */ -/* */ -/* This function executes a run of opcodes. It will exit */ -/* in the following cases: */ -/* */ -/* - Errors (in which case it returns FALSE) */ -/* */ -/* - Reaching the end of the main code range (returns TRUE). */ -/* Reaching the end of a code range within a function */ -/* call is an error. */ -/* */ -/* - After executing one single opcode, if the flag */ -/* 'Instruction_Trap' is set to TRUE (returns TRUE). */ -/* */ -/* On exit whith TRUE, test IP < CodeSize to know wether it */ -/* comes from a instruction trap or a normal termination. */ -/* */ -/* */ -/* Note: The documented DEBUG opcode pops a value from */ -/* the stack. This behaviour is unsupported, here */ -/* a DEBUG opcode is always an error. */ -/* */ -/* */ -/* THIS IS THE INTERPRETER'S MAIN LOOP */ -/* */ -/* Instructions appear in the specs' order. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) -#ifndef DEBUG_INTERPRETER - RunIns( PExecution_Context exc ) -#else - RunIns2( PExecution_Context exc ) -#endif - { - UShort A; - PDefRecord WITH; - PCallRecord WITH1; - - Long ins_counter = 0; /* executed instructions counter */ - -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_STATIC_INTERPRETER - cur = *exc; -#endif - - /* set CVT functions */ - CUR.metrics.ratio = 0; - if ( CUR.metrics.x_ppem != CUR.metrics.y_ppem ) - { - /* non-square pixels, use the stretched routines */ - CUR.func_read_cvt = Read_CVT_Stretched; - CUR.func_write_cvt = Write_CVT_Stretched; - CUR.func_move_cvt = Move_CVT_Stretched; - } - else - { - /* square pixels, use normal routines */ - CUR.func_read_cvt = Read_CVT; - CUR.func_write_cvt = Write_CVT; - CUR.func_move_cvt = Move_CVT; - } - - COMPUTE_Funcs(); - Compute_Round( EXEC_ARGS (Byte)( CUR.GS.round_state ) ); - - do - { - if ( CALC_Length() != SUCCESS ) - { - CUR.error = TT_Err_Code_Overflow; - goto LErrorLabel_; - } - - /* First, let's check for empty stack and overflow */ - - CUR.args = CUR.top - (Pop_Push_Count[CUR.opcode] >> 4); - - /* `args' is the top of the stack once arguments have been popped. */ - /* One can also interpret it as the index of the last argument. */ - - if ( CUR.args < 0 ) - { - CUR.error = TT_Err_Too_Few_Arguments; - goto LErrorLabel_; - } - - CUR.new_top = CUR.args + (Pop_Push_Count[CUR.opcode] & 15); - - /* `new_top' is the new top of the stack, after the instruction's */ - /* execution. `top' will be set to `new_top' after the 'switch' */ - /* statement. */ - - if ( CUR.new_top > CUR.stackSize ) - { - CUR.error = TT_Err_Stack_Overflow; - goto LErrorLabel_; - } - - CUR.step_ins = TRUE; - CUR.error = TT_Err_Ok; - -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_INTERPRETER_SWITCH - { - PStorage args = CUR.stack + CUR.args; - Byte opcode = CUR.opcode; - - -#undef ARRAY_BOUND_ERROR -#define ARRAY_BOUND_ERROR goto Set_Invalid_Ref - - switch ( opcode ) - { - case 0x00: /* SVTCA y */ - case 0x01: /* SVTCA x */ - case 0x02: /* SPvTCA y */ - case 0x03: /* SPvTCA x */ - case 0x04: /* SFvTCA y */ - case 0x05: /* SFvTCA x */ - { - Short AA, BB; - - - AA = (Short)(opcode & 1) << 14; - BB = AA ^ (Short)0x4000; - - if ( opcode < 4 ) - { - CUR.GS.projVector.x = AA; - CUR.GS.projVector.y = BB; - - CUR.GS.dualVector.x = AA; - CUR.GS.dualVector.y = BB; - } - - if ( (opcode & 2) == 0 ) - { - CUR.GS.freeVector.x = AA; - CUR.GS.freeVector.y = BB; - } - - COMPUTE_Funcs(); - } - break; - - case 0x06: /* SPvTL // */ - case 0x07: /* SPvTL + */ - DO_SPVTL - break; - - case 0x08: /* SFvTL // */ - case 0x09: /* SFvTL + */ - DO_SFVTL - break; - - case 0x0A: /* SPvFS */ - DO_SPVFS - break; - - case 0x0B: /* SFvFS */ - DO_SFVFS - break; - - case 0x0C: /* GPV */ - DO_GPV - break; - - case 0x0D: /* GFV */ - DO_GFV - break; - - case 0x0E: /* SFvTPv */ - DO_SFVTPV - break; - - case 0x0F: /* ISECT */ - Ins_ISECT( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x10: /* SRP0 */ - DO_SRP0 - break; - - case 0x11: /* SRP1 */ - DO_SRP1 - break; - - case 0x12: /* SRP2 */ - DO_SRP2 - break; - - case 0x13: /* SZP0 */ - Ins_SZP0( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x14: /* SZP1 */ - Ins_SZP1( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x15: /* SZP2 */ - Ins_SZP2( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x16: /* SZPS */ - Ins_SZPS( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x17: /* SLOOP */ - DO_SLOOP - break; - - case 0x18: /* RTG */ - DO_RTG - break; - - case 0x19: /* RTHG */ - DO_RTHG - break; - - case 0x1A: /* SMD */ - DO_SMD - break; - - case 0x1B: /* ELSE */ - Ins_ELSE( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x1C: /* JMPR */ - DO_JMPR - break; - - case 0x1D: /* SCVTCI */ - DO_SCVTCI - break; - - case 0x1E: /* SSWCI */ - DO_SSWCI - break; - - case 0x1F: /* SSW */ - DO_SSW - break; - - case 0x20: /* DUP */ - DO_DUP - break; - - case 0x21: /* POP */ - /* nothing :-) !! */ - break; - - case 0x22: /* CLEAR */ - DO_CLEAR - break; - - case 0x23: /* SWAP */ - DO_SWAP - break; - - case 0x24: /* DEPTH */ - DO_DEPTH - break; - - case 0x25: /* CINDEX */ - DO_CINDEX - break; - - case 0x26: /* MINDEX */ - Ins_MINDEX( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x27: /* ALIGNPTS */ - Ins_ALIGNPTS( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x28: /* ???? */ - Ins_UNKNOWN( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x29: /* UTP */ - Ins_UTP( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x2A: /* LOOPCALL */ - Ins_LOOPCALL( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x2B: /* CALL */ - Ins_CALL( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x2C: /* FDEF */ - Ins_FDEF( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x2D: /* ENDF */ - Ins_ENDF( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x2E: /* MDAP */ - case 0x2F: /* MDAP */ - Ins_MDAP( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - - case 0x30: /* IUP */ - case 0x31: /* IUP */ - Ins_IUP( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x32: /* SHP */ - case 0x33: /* SHP */ - Ins_SHP( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x34: /* SHC */ - case 0x35: /* SHC */ - Ins_SHC( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x36: /* SHZ */ - case 0x37: /* SHZ */ - Ins_SHZ( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x38: /* SHPIX */ - Ins_SHPIX( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x39: /* IP */ - Ins_IP( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x3A: /* MSIRP */ - case 0x3B: /* MSIRP */ - Ins_MSIRP( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x3C: /* AlignRP */ - Ins_ALIGNRP( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x3D: /* RTDG */ - DO_RTDG - break; - - case 0x3E: /* MIAP */ - case 0x3F: /* MIAP */ - Ins_MIAP( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x40: /* NPUSHB */ - Ins_NPUSHB( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x41: /* NPUSHW */ - Ins_NPUSHW( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x42: /* WS */ - DO_WS - break; - - Set_Invalid_Ref: - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Reference; - break; - - case 0x43: /* RS */ - DO_RS - break; - - case 0x44: /* WCVTP */ - DO_WCVTP - break; - - case 0x45: /* RCVT */ - DO_RCVT - break; - - case 0x46: /* GC */ - case 0x47: /* GC */ - Ins_GC( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x48: /* SCFS */ - Ins_SCFS( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x49: /* MD */ - case 0x4A: /* MD */ - Ins_MD( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x4B: /* MPPEM */ - DO_MPPEM - break; - - case 0x4C: /* MPS */ - DO_MPS - break; - - case 0x4D: /* FLIPON */ - DO_FLIPON - break; - - case 0x4E: /* FLIPOFF */ - DO_FLIPOFF - break; - - case 0x4F: /* DEBUG */ - DO_DEBUG - break; - - case 0x50: /* LT */ - DO_LT - break; - - case 0x51: /* LTEQ */ - DO_LTEQ - break; - - case 0x52: /* GT */ - DO_GT - break; - - case 0x53: /* GTEQ */ - DO_GTEQ - break; - - case 0x54: /* EQ */ - DO_EQ - break; - - case 0x55: /* NEQ */ - DO_NEQ - break; - - case 0x56: /* ODD */ - DO_ODD - break; - - case 0x57: /* EVEN */ - DO_EVEN - break; - - case 0x58: /* IF */ - Ins_IF( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x59: /* EIF */ - /* do nothing */ - break; - - case 0x5A: /* AND */ - DO_AND - break; - - case 0x5B: /* OR */ - DO_OR - break; - - case 0x5C: /* NOT */ - DO_NOT - break; - - case 0x5D: /* DELTAP1 */ - Ins_DELTAP( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x5E: /* SDB */ - DO_SDB - break; - - case 0x5F: /* SDS */ - DO_SDS - break; - - case 0x60: /* ADD */ - DO_ADD - break; - - case 0x61: /* SUB */ - DO_SUB - break; - - case 0x62: /* DIV */ - DO_DIV - break; - - case 0x63: /* MUL */ - DO_MUL - break; - - case 0x64: /* ABS */ - DO_ABS - break; - - case 0x65: /* NEG */ - DO_NEG - break; - - case 0x66: /* FLOOR */ - DO_FLOOR - break; - - case 0x67: /* CEILING */ - DO_CEILING - break; - - case 0x68: /* ROUND */ - case 0x69: /* ROUND */ - case 0x6A: /* ROUND */ - case 0x6B: /* ROUND */ - DO_ROUND - break; - - case 0x6C: /* NROUND */ - case 0x6D: /* NROUND */ - case 0x6E: /* NRRUND */ - case 0x6F: /* NROUND */ - DO_NROUND - break; - - case 0x70: /* WCVTF */ - DO_WCVTF - break; - - case 0x71: /* DELTAP2 */ - case 0x72: /* DELTAP3 */ - Ins_DELTAP( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x73: /* DELTAC0 */ - case 0x74: /* DELTAC1 */ - case 0x75: /* DELTAC2 */ - Ins_DELTAC( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x76: /* SROUND */ - DO_SROUND - break; - - case 0x77: /* S45Round */ - DO_S45ROUND - break; - - case 0x78: /* JROT */ - DO_JROT - break; - - case 0x79: /* JROF */ - DO_JROF - break; - - case 0x7A: /* ROFF */ - DO_ROFF - break; - - case 0x7B: /* ???? */ - Ins_UNKNOWN( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x7C: /* RUTG */ - DO_RUTG - break; - - case 0x7D: /* RDTG */ - DO_RDTG - break; - - case 0x7E: /* SANGW */ - case 0x7F: /* AA */ - /* nothing - obsolete */ - break; - - case 0x80: /* FLIPPT */ - Ins_FLIPPT( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x81: /* FLIPRGON */ - Ins_FLIPRGON( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x82: /* FLIPRGOFF */ - Ins_FLIPRGOFF( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x83: /* UNKNOWN */ - case 0x84: /* UNKNOWN */ - Ins_UNKNOWN( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x85: /* SCANCTRL */ - Ins_SCANCTRL( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x86: /* SDPVTL */ - case 0x87: /* SDPVTL */ - Ins_SDPVTL( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x88: /* GETINFO */ - Ins_GETINFO( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x89: /* IDEF */ - Ins_IDEF( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x8A: /* ROLL */ - Ins_ROLL( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x8B: /* MAX */ - DO_MAX - break; - - case 0x8C: /* MIN */ - DO_MIN - break; - - case 0x8D: /* SCANTYPE */ - Ins_SCANTYPE( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x8E: /* INSTCTRL */ - Ins_INSTCTRL( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - case 0x8F: - Ins_UNKNOWN( EXEC_ARGS args ); - break; - - default: - if ( opcode >= 0xE0 ) - Ins_MIRP( EXEC_ARGS args ); - else if ( opcode >= 0xC0 ) - Ins_MDRP( EXEC_ARGS args ); - else if ( opcode >= 0xB8 ) - Ins_PUSHW( EXEC_ARGS args ); - else if ( opcode >= 0xB0 ) - Ins_PUSHB( EXEC_ARGS args ); - else - Ins_UNKNOWN( EXEC_ARGS args ); - } - - } -#else - Instruct_Dispatch[CUR.opcode]( EXEC_ARGS &CUR.stack[CUR.args] ); -#endif - if ( CUR.error != TT_Err_Ok ) - { - switch ( (Int)(CUR.error) ) - { - case TT_Err_Invalid_Opcode: /* looking for redefined instructions */ - A = 0; - - while ( A < CUR.numIDefs ) - { - WITH = &CUR.IDefs[A]; - - if ( WITH->Active && CUR.opcode == WITH->Opc ) - { - if ( CUR.callTop >= CUR.callSize ) - { - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Reference; - goto LErrorLabel_; - } - - WITH1 = &CUR.callStack[CUR.callTop]; - - WITH1->Caller_Range = CUR.curRange; - WITH1->Caller_IP = CUR.IP + 1; - WITH1->Cur_Count = 1; - WITH1->Cur_Restart = WITH->Start; - - if ( INS_Goto_CodeRange( WITH->Range, WITH->Start ) == FAILURE ) - goto LErrorLabel_; - - goto LSuiteLabel_; - } - else - { - A++; - continue; - } - } - - CUR.error = TT_Err_Invalid_Opcode; - goto LErrorLabel_; -/* break; Unreachable code warning suppress. Leave in case a later - change to remind the editor to consider break; */ - - default: - goto LErrorLabel_; -/* break; */ - } - } - - CUR.top = CUR.new_top; - - if ( CUR.step_ins ) - CUR.IP += CUR.length; - - /* increment instruction counter and check if we didn't */ - /* run this program for too long ?? (e.g. infinite loops) */ - if ( ++ins_counter > MAX_RUNNABLE_OPCODES ) - { - CUR.error = TT_Err_Execution_Too_Long; - goto LErrorLabel_; - } - - LSuiteLabel_: - - if ( CUR.IP >= CUR.codeSize ) - { - if ( CUR.callTop > 0 ) - { - CUR.error = TT_Err_Code_Overflow; - goto LErrorLabel_; - } - else - goto LNo_Error_; - } - } while ( !CUR.instruction_trap ); - - LNo_Error_: - CUR.error = TT_Err_Ok; - - LErrorLabel_: - -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_STATIC_INTERPRETER - *exc = cur; -#endif - - return CUR.error; - - - } - - - -#ifdef DEBUG_INTERPRETER - - /* This function must be declared by the debugger front end */ - /* in order to specify which code range to debug. */ - - int debug_coderange = TT_CodeRange_Glyph; - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - RunIns( PExecution_Context exc ) - { - Int A, diff; - ULong next_IP; - Char ch, oldch; - char *temp; - int key; - - TT_Error error = 0; - - TGlyph_Zone save; - TGlyph_Zone pts; - -#define TT_Round_Off 5 -#define TT_Round_To_Half_Grid 0 -#define TT_Round_To_Grid 1 -#define TT_Round_To_Double_Grid 2 -#define TT_Round_Up_To_Grid 4 -#define TT_Round_Down_To_Grid 3 -#define TT_Round_Super 6 -#define TT_Round_Super_45 7 - - const String* round_str[8] = - { - "to half-grid", - "to grid", - "to double grid", - "down to grid", - "up to grid", - "off", - "super", - "super 45" - }; - - /* Check that we're running the code range that is effectively */ - /* asked by the debugger front end. */ - if ( CUR.curRange != debug_coderange ) - return RunIns2( &CUR ); - - pts = CUR.pts; - - save.n_points = pts.n_points; - save.n_contours = pts.n_contours; - - MEM_Alloc( save.org, sizeof ( TT_Vector ) * save.n_points ); - MEM_Alloc( save.cur, sizeof ( TT_Vector ) * save.n_points ); - MEM_Alloc( save.touch, sizeof ( Byte ) * save.n_points ); - - CUR.instruction_trap = 1; - - oldch = '\0'; - - do - { - if ( CUR.IP < CUR.codeSize ) - { -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_STATIC_INTERPRETER - cur = *exc; -#endif - CALC_Length(); - - CUR.args = CUR.top - (Pop_Push_Count[CUR.opcode] >> 4); - - /* `args' is the top of the stack once arguments have been popped. */ - /* One can also interpret it as the index of the last argument. */ - - /* Print the current line. We use a 80-columns console with the */ - /* following formatting: */ - /* */ - /* [loc]:[addr] [opcode] [disassemby] [a][b]|[c][d] */ - /* */ - - { - char temp[80]; - int n, col, pop; - int args = CUR.args; - - - sprintf( temp, "%78c\n", ' ' ); - - /* first letter of location */ - switch ( CUR.curRange ) - { - case TT_CodeRange_Glyph: - temp[0] = 'g'; - break; - case TT_CodeRange_Cvt: - temp[0] = 'c'; - break; - default: - temp[0] = 'f'; - } - - /* current IP */ - sprintf( temp+1, "%04lx: %02x %-36.36s", - CUR.IP, - CUR.opcode, - Cur_U_Line(&CUR) ); - - strncpy( temp+46, " (", 2 ); - - args = CUR.top - 1; - pop = Pop_Push_Count[CUR.opcode] >> 4; - col = 48; - for ( n = 6; n > 0; n-- ) - { - if ( pop == 0 ) - temp[col-1] = (temp[col-1] == '(' ? ' ' : ')' ); - - if ( args < CUR.top && args >= 0 ) - sprintf( temp+col, "%04lx", CUR.stack[args] ); - else - sprintf( temp+col, " " ); - - temp[col+4] = ' '; - col += 5; - pop--; - args--; - } - temp[78] = '\n'; - temp[79] = '\0'; - PTRACE0(( temp )); - } - - /* First, check for empty stack and overflow */ - if ( CUR.args < 0 ) - { - PTRACE0(( "ERROR : Too few arguments\n" )); - CUR.error = TT_Err_Too_Few_Arguments; - goto LErrorLabel_; - } - - CUR.new_top = CUR.args + (Pop_Push_Count[CUR.opcode] & 15); - - /* new_top is the new top of the stack, after the instruction's */ - /* execution. top will be set to new_top after the 'case' */ - - if ( CUR.new_top > CUR.stackSize ) - { - PTRACE0(( "ERROR : Stack overflow\n" )); - CUR.error = TT_Err_Stack_Overflow; - goto LErrorLabel_; - } - -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_STATIC_INTERPRETER - *exc = cur; -#endif - } - else - PTRACE0(( "End of program reached.\n" )); - - key = 0; - do - { - /* read keyboard */ - - ch = getch(); - - switch ( ch ) - { - /* Help - show keybindings */ - case '?': - PTRACE0(( "FDebug Help\n\n" )); - PTRACE0(( "? Show this page\n" )); - PTRACE0(( "q Quit debugger\n" )); - PTRACE0(( "n Skip to next instruction\n" )); - PTRACE0(( "s Step into\n" )); - PTRACE0(( "v Show vector info\n" )); - PTRACE0(( "g Show graphics state\n" )); - PTRACE0(( "p Show points zone\n\n" )); - break; - - /* Show vectors */ - case 'v': - PTRACE0(( "freedom (%04hx,%04hx)\n", CUR.GS.freeVector.x, - CUR.GS.freeVector.y )); - PTRACE0(( "projection (%04hx,%04hx)\n", CUR.GS.projVector.x, - CUR.GS.projVector.y )); - PTRACE0(( "dual (%04hx,%04hx)\n\n", CUR.GS.dualVector.x, - CUR.GS.dualVector.y )); - break; - - /* Show graphics state */ - case 'g': - PTRACE0(( "rounding %s\n", round_str[CUR.GS.round_state] )); - PTRACE0(( "min dist %04lx\n", CUR.GS.minimum_distance )); - PTRACE0(( "cvt_cutin %04lx\n", CUR.GS.control_value_cutin )); - break; - - /* Show points table */ - case 'p': - for ( A = 0; A < CUR.pts.n_points; A++ ) - { - PTRACE0(( "%02hx ", A )); - PTRACE0(( "%08lx,%08lx - ", pts.org[A].x, pts.org[A].y )); - PTRACE0(( "%08lx,%08lx\n", pts.cur[A].x, pts.cur[A].y )); - } - PTRACE0(( "\n" )); - break; - - default: - key = 1; - } - } while ( !key ); - - MEM_Copy( save.org, pts.org, pts.n_points * sizeof ( TT_Vector ) ); - MEM_Copy( save.cur, pts.cur, pts.n_points * sizeof ( TT_Vector ) ); - MEM_Copy( save.touch, pts.touch, pts.n_points ); - - /* a return indicate the last command */ - if (ch == '\r') - ch = oldch; - - switch ( ch ) - { - /* Quit debugger */ - case 'q': - goto LErrorLabel_; - - /* Step over */ - case 'n': - if ( CUR.IP < CUR.codeSize ) - { - /* `step over' is equivalent to `step into' except if */ - /* the current opcode is a CALL or LOOPCALL */ - if ( CUR.opcode != 0x2a && CUR.opcode != 0x2b ) - goto Step_into; - - /* otherwise, loop execution until we reach the next opcode */ - next_IP = CUR.IP + CUR.length; - while ( CUR.IP != next_IP ) - { - if ( ( error = RunIns2( &CUR ) ) != 0 ) - goto LErrorLabel_; - } - } - oldch = ch; - break; - - /* Step into */ - case 's': - if ( CUR.IP < CUR.codeSize ) - - Step_into: - if ( ( error = RunIns2( &CUR ) ) != 0 ) - goto LErrorLabel_; - oldch = ch; - break; - - default: - PTRACE0(( "unknown command. Press ? for help\n" )); - oldch = '\0'; - } - - for ( A = 0; A < pts.n_points; A++ ) - { - diff = 0; - if ( save.org[A].x != pts.org[A].x ) diff |= 1; - if ( save.org[A].y != pts.org[A].y ) diff |= 2; - if ( save.cur[A].x != pts.cur[A].x ) diff |= 4; - if ( save.cur[A].y != pts.cur[A].y ) diff |= 8; - if ( save.touch[A] != pts.touch[A] ) diff |= 16; - - if ( diff ) - { - PTRACE0(( "%02hx ", A )); - - if ( diff & 16 ) temp = "(%01hx)"; else temp = " %01hx "; - PTRACE0(( temp, save.touch[A] & 7 )); - - if ( diff & 1 ) temp = "(%08lx)"; else temp = " %08lx "; - PTRACE0(( temp, save.org[A].x )); - - if ( diff & 2 ) temp = "(%08lx)"; else temp = " %08lx "; - PTRACE0(( temp, save.org[A].y )); - - if ( diff & 4 ) temp = "(%08lx)"; else temp = " %08lx "; - PTRACE0(( temp, save.cur[A].x )); - - if ( diff & 8 ) temp = "(%08lx)"; else temp = " %08lx "; - PTRACE0(( temp, save.cur[A].y )); - - PTRACE0(( "\n" )); - - PTRACE0(( "%02hx ", A )); - - if ( diff & 16 ) temp = "[%01hx]"; else temp = " %01hx "; - PTRACE0(( temp, pts.touch[A] & 7 )); - - if ( diff & 1 ) temp = "[%08lx]"; else temp = " %08lx "; - PTRACE0(( temp, pts.org[A].x )); - - if ( diff & 2 ) temp = "[%08lx]"; else temp = " %08lx "; - PTRACE0(( temp, pts.org[A].y )); - - if ( diff & 4 ) temp = "[%08lx]"; else temp = " %08lx "; - PTRACE0(( temp, pts.cur[A].x )); - - if ( diff & 8 ) temp = "[%08lx]"; else temp = " %08lx "; - PTRACE0(( temp, pts.cur[A].y )); - - PTRACE0(( "\n\n" )); - } - } - } while ( TRUE ); - - LErrorLabel_: - - return error; - } - -#endif /* DEBUG_INTERPRETER */ - - -#endif /* TT_CONFIG_OPTION_BYTECODE_INTERPRETER */ - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttinterp.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttinterp.h deleted file mode 100644 index 2c92a0ae59d..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttinterp.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ttinterp.h 2.2 - * - * TrueType bytecode intepreter. - * - * Copyright 1996-2001 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. - * - * - * Changes between 2.2 and 2.1: - * - * - a small bugfix in the Push opcodes - * - * Changes between 2.1 and 2.0: - * - * - created the TTExec component to take care of all execution - * context management. The interpreter has now one single - * function. - * - * - made some changes to support re-entrancy. The re-entrant - * interpreter is smaller! - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#ifndef TTINTERP_H -#define TTINTERP_H - -#include "ttconfig.h" -#include "ttobjs.h" - - -#ifdef __cplusplus - extern "C" { -#endif - - /* Run instructions in current execution context */ - - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - RunIns( PExecution_Context exc ); - -#ifdef __cplusplus - } -#endif - -#endif /* TTINTERP_H */ - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttload.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttload.c deleted file mode 100644 index 0cf2894aa71..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttload.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1598 +0,0 @@ - -/******************************************************************* - * - * ttload.c 1.0 - * - * TrueType Tables Loader. - * - * Copyright 1996-2001, 2002 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#include "tttypes.h" -#include "ttdebug.h" -#include "ttcalc.h" -#include "ttfile.h" - -#include "tttables.h" -#include "ttobjs.h" - -#include "ttmemory.h" -#include "tttags.h" -#include "ttload.h" - -/* required by the tracing mode */ -#undef TT_COMPONENT -#define TT_COMPONENT trace_load - -/* In all functions, the stream is taken from the 'face' object */ -#define DEFINE_LOCALS DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( face->stream ) -#define DEFINE_LOCALS_WO_FRAME DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS_WO_FRAME( face->stream ) - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : LookUp_TrueType_Table - * - * Description : Looks for a TrueType table by name. - * - * Input : face face table to look for - * tag searched tag - * - * Output : Index of table if found, -1 otherwise. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( Long ) - TT_LookUp_Table( PFace face, - ULong tag ) - { - UShort i; - - - PTRACE4(( "TT_LookUp_Table( %08lx, %c%c%c%c )\n", - (Long)face, - (Char)(tag >> 24), - (Char)(tag >> 16), - (Char)(tag >> 8), - (Char)(tag) )); - - for ( i = 0; i < face->numTables; i++ ) - if ( face->dirTables[i].Tag == tag ) - return i; - - PTRACE4(( " Could not find table!\n" )); - return -1; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Load_TrueType_Collection - * - * Description : Loads the TTC table directory into face table. - * - * Input : face face record to look for - * - * Output : Error code. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - static TT_Error Load_TrueType_Collection( PFace face ) - { - DEFINE_LOCALS; - - ULong n; - - - PTRACE3(( "Load_TrueType_Collection( %08lx )\n", (long)face )); - - if ( FILE_Seek ( 0L ) || - ACCESS_Frame( 12L ) ) - return error; - - face->ttcHeader.Tag = GET_Tag4(); - face->ttcHeader.version = GET_Long(); - face->ttcHeader.DirCount = GET_Long(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( face->ttcHeader.Tag != TTAG_ttcf ) - { - face->ttcHeader.Tag = 0; - face->ttcHeader.version = 0; - face->ttcHeader.DirCount = 0; - - face->ttcHeader.TableDirectory = NULL; - - PTRACE3(("skipped.\n")); - - return TT_Err_File_Is_Not_Collection; - } - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( face->ttcHeader.TableDirectory, - face->ttcHeader.DirCount, - ULong ) || - ACCESS_Frame( face->ttcHeader.DirCount * 4L ) ) - return error; - - for ( n = 0; n < face->ttcHeader.DirCount; n++ ) - face->ttcHeader.TableDirectory[n] = GET_ULong(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - PTRACE3(( "collections directory loaded.\n" )); - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Load_TrueType_Directory - * - * Description : Loads the table directory into face table. - * - * Input : face face record to look for - * - * faceIndex the index of the TrueType font, when - * we're opening a collection. - * - * Output : SUCCESS on success. FAILURE on error. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Load_TrueType_Directory( PFace face, - ULong faceIndex ) - { - DEFINE_LOCALS; - - UShort n, limit; - TTableDir tableDir; - - PTableDirEntry entry; - - - PTRACE2(("Load_TT_Directory( %08lx, %ld )\n", (long)face, faceIndex)); - - error = Load_TrueType_Collection( face ); - - if ( error ) - { - if ( error != TT_Err_File_Is_Not_Collection ) - return error; - - /* the file isn't a collection, exit if we're asking */ - /* for a collected font */ - if ( faceIndex != 0 ) - return error; - - /* Now skip to the beginning of the file */ - if ( FILE_Seek( 0L ) ) - return error; - } - else - { - /* The file is a collection. Check the font index */ - if ( faceIndex >= face->ttcHeader.DirCount ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - /* select a TrueType font in the ttc file */ - if ( FILE_Seek( face->ttcHeader.TableDirectory[faceIndex] ) ) - return error; - } - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 12L ) ) - return error; - - tableDir.version = GET_Long(); - tableDir.numTables = GET_UShort(); - - tableDir.searchRange = GET_UShort(); - tableDir.entrySelector = GET_UShort(); - tableDir.rangeShift = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - PTRACE2(( "-- Tables count : %12u\n", tableDir.numTables )); - PTRACE2(( "-- Format version : %08lx\n", tableDir.version )); - - /* Check that we have a 'sfnt' format there */ - - if ( tableDir.version != 0x00010000 && /* MS fonts */ - tableDir.version != 0x74727565 && /* Mac fonts */ - tableDir.version != 0x00000000 ) /* some Korean fonts */ - { - PERROR(( "!! invalid file format" )); - return TT_Err_Invalid_File_Format; - } - - face->numTables = tableDir.numTables; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( face->dirTables, - face->numTables, - TTableDirEntry ) ) - return error; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( face->numTables * 16L ) ) - return error; - - limit = face->numTables; - entry = face->dirTables; - - for ( n = 0; n < limit; n++ ) - { /* loop through the tables and get all entries */ - entry->Tag = GET_Tag4(); - entry->CheckSum = GET_ULong(); - entry->Offset = GET_Long(); - entry->Length = GET_Long(); - - PTRACE2(( " %c%c%c%c - %08lx - %08lx\n", - (Char)(entry->Tag >> 24), - (Char)(entry->Tag >> 16), - (Char)(entry->Tag >> 8 ), - (Char)(entry->Tag), - entry->Offset, - entry->Length )); - entry++; - } - - FORGET_Frame(); - - PTRACE2(( "Directory loaded\n\n" )); - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Load_TrueType_MaxProfile - * - * Description : Loads the maxp table into face table. - * - * Input : face face table to look for - * - * Output : Error code. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Load_TrueType_MaxProfile( PFace face ) - { - DEFINE_LOCALS; - - Long i; - PMaxProfile maxProfile = &face->maxProfile; - - - PTRACE2(( "Load_TT_MaxProfile( %08lx )\n", (long)face )); - - if ( ( i = TT_LookUp_Table( face, TTAG_maxp ) ) < 0 ) - return TT_Err_Max_Profile_Missing; - - if ( FILE_Seek( face->dirTables[i].Offset ) ) /* seek to maxprofile */ - return error; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 32L ) ) /* read into frame */ - return error; - - /* read frame data into face table */ - maxProfile->version = GET_ULong(); - - maxProfile->numGlyphs = GET_UShort(); - - maxProfile->maxPoints = GET_UShort(); - maxProfile->maxContours = GET_UShort(); - maxProfile->maxCompositePoints = GET_UShort(); - maxProfile->maxCompositeContours = GET_UShort(); - - maxProfile->maxZones = GET_UShort(); - maxProfile->maxTwilightPoints = GET_UShort(); - - maxProfile->maxStorage = GET_UShort(); - maxProfile->maxFunctionDefs = GET_UShort(); - maxProfile->maxInstructionDefs = GET_UShort(); - maxProfile->maxStackElements = GET_UShort(); - maxProfile->maxSizeOfInstructions = GET_UShort(); - maxProfile->maxComponentElements = GET_UShort(); - maxProfile->maxComponentDepth = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - /* XXX : an adjustement that is necessary to load certain */ - /* broken fonts like "Keystrokes MT" :-( */ - /* */ - /* We allocate 64 function entries by default when */ - /* the maxFunctionDefs field is null. */ - - if (maxProfile->maxFunctionDefs == 0) - maxProfile->maxFunctionDefs = 64; - - face->numGlyphs = maxProfile->numGlyphs; - - face->maxPoints = MAX( maxProfile->maxCompositePoints, - maxProfile->maxPoints ); - face->maxContours = MAX( maxProfile->maxCompositeContours, - maxProfile->maxContours ); - face->maxComponents = maxProfile->maxComponentElements + - maxProfile->maxComponentDepth; - - /* XXX: Some fonts have maxComponents set to 0; we will */ - /* then use 16 of them by default. */ - if ( face->maxComponents == 0 ) - face->maxComponents = 16; - - /* We also increase maxPoints and maxContours in order to support */ - /* some broken fonts. */ - face->maxPoints += 8; - face->maxContours += 4; - - PTRACE2(( "GASP loaded.\n" )); - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Load_TrueType_Gasp - * - * Description : Loads the TrueType Gasp table into the face - * table. - * - * Input : face face table to look for - * - * Output : Error code. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Load_TrueType_Gasp( PFace face ) - { - DEFINE_LOCALS; - - Long i; - UShort j; - TGasp* gas; - GaspRange* gaspranges; - - - PTRACE2(( "Load_TT_Gasp( %08lx )\n", (long)face )); - - if ( ( i = TT_LookUp_Table( face, TTAG_gasp ) ) < 0 ) - return TT_Err_Ok; /* gasp table is not required */ - - if ( FILE_Seek( face->dirTables[i].Offset ) || - ACCESS_Frame( 4L ) ) - return error; - - gas = &face->gasp; - - gas->version = GET_UShort(); - gas->numRanges = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - PTRACE3(( "number of ranges = %d\n", gas->numRanges )); - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( gaspranges, gas->numRanges, GaspRange ) || - ACCESS_Frame( gas->numRanges * 4L ) ) - goto Fail; - - face->gasp.gaspRanges = gaspranges; - - for ( j = 0; j < gas->numRanges; j++ ) - { - gaspranges[j].maxPPEM = GET_UShort(); - gaspranges[j].gaspFlag = GET_UShort(); - - PTRACE3(( " [max:%d flag:%d]", - gaspranges[j].maxPPEM, - gaspranges[j].gaspFlag )); - } - PTRACE3(("\n")); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - PTRACE2(( "GASP loaded\n" )); - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail: - FREE( gaspranges ); - gas->numRanges = 0; - return error; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Load_TrueType_Header - * - * Description : Loads the TrueType header table into the face - * table. - * - * Input : face face table to look for - * - * Output : Error code. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Load_TrueType_Header( PFace face ) - { - DEFINE_LOCALS; - - Long i; - TT_Header* header; - - - PTRACE2(( "Load_TT_Header( %08lx )\n", (long)face )); - - if ( ( i = TT_LookUp_Table( face, TTAG_head ) ) < 0 ) - { - PTRACE0(( "Font Header is missing !!\n" )); - return TT_Err_Header_Table_Missing; - } - - if ( FILE_Seek( face->dirTables[i].Offset ) || - ACCESS_Frame( 54L ) ) - return error; - - header = &face->fontHeader; - - header->Table_Version = GET_ULong(); - header->Font_Revision = GET_ULong(); - - header->CheckSum_Adjust = GET_Long(); - header->Magic_Number = GET_Long(); - - header->Flags = GET_UShort(); - header->Units_Per_EM = GET_UShort(); - - header->Created [0] = GET_Long(); - header->Created [1] = GET_Long(); - header->Modified[0] = GET_Long(); - header->Modified[1] = GET_Long(); - - header->xMin = GET_Short(); - header->yMin = GET_Short(); - header->xMax = GET_Short(); - header->yMax = GET_Short(); - - header->Mac_Style = GET_UShort(); - header->Lowest_Rec_PPEM = GET_UShort(); - - header->Font_Direction = GET_Short(); - header->Index_To_Loc_Format = GET_Short(); - header->Glyph_Data_Format = GET_Short(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - PTRACE2(( " Units per EM : %8u\n", header->Units_Per_EM )); - PTRACE2(( " IndexToLoc : %8d\n", header->Index_To_Loc_Format )); - PTRACE2(( "Font Header Loaded.\n" )); - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Load_TrueType_Metrics - * - * Description : Loads the horizontal or vertical metrics table - * into face object. - * - * Input : face - * vertical set to true when loading the vmtx table, - * or false for hmtx - * - * Output : Error code. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - static - TT_Error Load_TrueType_Metrics( PFace face, - Bool vertical ) - { - DEFINE_LOCALS; - - Long n, num_shorts, num_shorts_checked, num_longs; - - PLongMetrics* longs; - PShortMetrics* shorts; - - PLongMetrics long_metric; - - - PTRACE2(( "Load_TT_%s_Metrics( %08lx )\n", - vertical ? "Vertical" : "Horizontal", - (long)face )); - - if ( vertical ) - { - /* The table is optional, quit silently if it wasn't found */ - /* XXX : Some fonts have a valid vertical header with a non-null */ - /* "number_of_VMetrics" fields, but no corresponding */ - /* 'vmtx' table to get the metrics from (e.g. mingliu) */ - /* */ - /* For safety, we set the field to 0 ! */ - /* */ - n = TT_LookUp_Table( face, TTAG_vmtx ); - if ( n < 0 ) - { - /* Set the number_Of_VMetrics to 0! */ - PTRACE2(( " no vertical header in file.\n" )); - face->verticalHeader.number_Of_VMetrics = 0; - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - num_longs = face->verticalHeader.number_Of_VMetrics; - longs = (PLongMetrics*)&face->verticalHeader.long_metrics; - shorts = (PShortMetrics*)&face->verticalHeader.short_metrics; - } - else - { - if ( ( n = TT_LookUp_Table( face, TTAG_hmtx ) ) < 0 ) - { - PERROR(( "!! No Horizontal metrics in file !!\n" )); - return TT_Err_Hmtx_Table_Missing; - } - - num_longs = face->horizontalHeader.number_Of_HMetrics; - longs = (PLongMetrics*)&face->horizontalHeader.long_metrics; - shorts = (PShortMetrics*)&face->horizontalHeader.short_metrics; - } - - /* never trust derived values! */ - - num_shorts = face->maxProfile.numGlyphs - num_longs; - num_shorts_checked = ( face->dirTables[n].Length - num_longs * 4 ) / 2; - - if ( num_shorts < 0 ) /* sanity check */ - { - PERROR(( "!! more metrics than glyphs!\n" )); - if ( vertical ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Vert_Metrics; - else - return TT_Err_Invalid_Horiz_Metrics; - } - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( *longs, num_longs, TLongMetrics ) || - ALLOC_ARRAY( *shorts, num_shorts, TShortMetrics ) ) - return error; - - if ( FILE_Seek( face->dirTables[n].Offset ) || - ACCESS_Frame( face->dirTables[n].Length ) ) - return error; - - long_metric = *longs; - for ( n = 0; n < num_longs; n++ ) - { - long_metric->advance = GET_UShort(); - long_metric->bearing = GET_Short(); - long_metric++; - } - - /* do we have an inconsistent number of metric values? */ - - if ( num_shorts > num_shorts_checked ) - { - for ( n = 0; n < num_shorts_checked; n++ ) - (*shorts)[n] = GET_Short(); - - /* we fill up the missing left side bearings with the */ - /* last valid value. Since this will occur for buggy CJK */ - /* fonts usually, nothing serious will happen. */ - - for ( n = num_shorts_checked; n < num_shorts; n++ ) - (*shorts)[n] = (*shorts)[num_shorts_checked - 1]; - } - else - { - for ( n = 0; n < num_shorts; n++ ) - (*shorts)[n] = GET_Short(); - } - - FORGET_Frame(); - - PTRACE2(( "loaded\n" )); - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Load_TrueType_Metrics_Header - * - * Description : Loads either the "hhea" or "vhea" table in memory - * - * Input : face face table to look for - * vertical a boolean. When set, queries the optional - * "vhea" table. Otherwise, load the mandatory - * "hhea" horizontal header. - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * Note : This function now loads the corresponding metrics table - * (either hmtx or vmtx) and attaches it to the header. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Load_TrueType_Metrics_Header( PFace face, - Bool vertical ) - { - DEFINE_LOCALS; - - Long i; - - TT_Horizontal_Header* header; - - - PTRACE2(( vertical ? "Vertical header" : "Horizontal header " )); - - if ( vertical ) - { - face->verticalInfo = 0; - - /* The vertical header table is optional, so return quietly if */ - /* we don't find it.. */ - if ( ( i = TT_LookUp_Table( face, TTAG_vhea ) ) < 0 ) - return TT_Err_Ok; - - face->verticalInfo = 1; - header = (TT_Horizontal_Header*)&face->verticalHeader; - } - else - { - /* The orizontal header is mandatory, return an error if we */ - /* don't find it. */ - if ( ( i = TT_LookUp_Table( face, TTAG_hhea ) ) < 0 ) - return TT_Err_Horiz_Header_Missing; - - header = &face->horizontalHeader; - } - - if ( FILE_Seek( face->dirTables[i].Offset ) || - ACCESS_Frame( 36L ) ) - return error; - - header->Version = GET_ULong(); - header->Ascender = GET_Short(); - header->Descender = GET_Short(); - header->Line_Gap = GET_Short(); - - header->advance_Width_Max = GET_UShort(); - - header->min_Left_Side_Bearing = GET_Short(); - header->min_Right_Side_Bearing = GET_Short(); - header->xMax_Extent = GET_Short(); - header->caret_Slope_Rise = GET_Short(); - header->caret_Slope_Run = GET_Short(); - - header->Reserved0 = GET_Short(); /* this is caret_Offset for - vertical headers */ - header->Reserved1 = GET_Short(); - header->Reserved2 = GET_Short(); - header->Reserved3 = GET_Short(); - header->Reserved4 = GET_Short(); - - header->metric_Data_Format = GET_Short(); - header->number_Of_HMetrics = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - header->long_metrics = NULL; - header->short_metrics = NULL; - - PTRACE2(( "loaded\n" )); - - /* Now try to load the corresponding metrics */ - - return Load_TrueType_Metrics( face, vertical ); - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Load_TrueType_Locations - * - * Description : Loads the location table into face table. - * - * Input : face face table to look for - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * NOTE: - * The Font Header *must* be loaded in the leading segment - * calling this function. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Load_TrueType_Locations( PFace face ) - { - DEFINE_LOCALS; - - Long n, limit; - Short LongOffsets; - - - PTRACE2(( "Locations " )); - - LongOffsets = face->fontHeader.Index_To_Loc_Format; - - if ( ( n = TT_LookUp_Table( face, TTAG_loca ) ) < 0 ) - return TT_Err_Locations_Missing; - - if ( FILE_Seek( face->dirTables[n].Offset ) ) - return error; - - if ( LongOffsets != 0 ) - { - face->numLocations = face->dirTables[n].Length >> 2; - - PTRACE2(( "(32 bit offsets): %12lu ", - face->numLocations )); - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( face->glyphLocations, - face->numLocations, - Long ) ) - return error; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( face->numLocations * 4L ) ) - return error; - - limit = face->numLocations; - - for ( n = 0; n < limit; n++ ) - face->glyphLocations[n] = GET_Long(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - } - else - { - face->numLocations = face->dirTables[n].Length >> 1; - - PTRACE2(( "(16 bit offsets): %12lu ", - face->numLocations )); - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( face->glyphLocations, - face->numLocations, - Long ) ) - return error; - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( face->numLocations * 2L ) ) - return error; - - limit = face->numLocations; - - for ( n = 0; n < limit; n++ ) - face->glyphLocations[n] = - (Long)((ULong)GET_UShort() * 2); - - FORGET_Frame(); - } - - PTRACE2(( "loaded\n" )); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Load_TrueType_Names - * - * Description : Loads the name table into face table. - * - * Input : face face table to look for - * - * Output : Error code. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Load_TrueType_Names( PFace face ) - { - DEFINE_LOCALS; - - UShort i, bytes; - Long n; - PByte storage; - - TName_Table* names; - TNameRec* namerec; - - - PTRACE2(( "Names " )); - - if ( ( n = TT_LookUp_Table( face, TTAG_name ) ) < 0 ) - { - /* The name table is required so indicate failure. */ - PTRACE2(( "is missing!\n" )); - - return TT_Err_Name_Table_Missing; - } - - /* Seek to the beginning of the table and check the frame access. */ - /* The names table has a 6 byte header. */ - if ( FILE_Seek( face->dirTables[n].Offset ) || - ACCESS_Frame( 6L ) ) - return error; - - names = &face->nameTable; - - /* Load the initial names data. */ - names->format = GET_UShort(); - names->numNameRecords = GET_UShort(); - names->storageOffset = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - /* Allocate the array of name records. */ - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( names->names, - names->numNameRecords, - TNameRec ) || - ACCESS_Frame( names->numNameRecords * 12L ) ) - { - names->numNameRecords = 0; - goto Fail; - } - - /* Load the name records and determine how much storage is needed */ - /* to hold the strings themselves. */ - - for ( i = bytes = 0; i < names->numNameRecords; i++ ) - { - namerec = names->names + i; - namerec->platformID = GET_UShort(); - namerec->encodingID = GET_UShort(); - namerec->languageID = GET_UShort(); - namerec->nameID = GET_UShort(); - namerec->stringLength = GET_UShort(); - namerec->stringOffset = GET_UShort(); - -#if 0 - /* check the ids */ - if ( namerec->platformID <= 3 ) - { -#endif - /* this test takes care of 'holes' in the names tables, as */ - /* reported by Erwin */ - if ( (namerec->stringOffset + namerec->stringLength) > bytes ) - bytes = namerec->stringOffset + namerec->stringLength; -#if 0 - } -#endif - } - - FORGET_Frame(); - - /* Allocate storage for the strings if they exist. */ - - names->storage = NULL; - - if ( bytes > 0 ) - { - if ( ALLOC( storage, bytes ) || - FILE_Read_At( face->dirTables[n].Offset + names->storageOffset, - (void*)storage, - bytes ) ) - goto Fail_Storage; - - names->storage = storage; - - /* Go through and assign the string pointers to the name records. */ - - for ( i = 0; i < names->numNameRecords; i++ ) - { - namerec = names->names + i; - namerec->string = storage + names->names[i].stringOffset; - -/* It is possible (but rather unlikely) that a new platform ID will be */ -/* added by Apple, so we can't rule out IDs > 3. */ - -#if 0 - if ( namerec->platformID <= 3 ) - namerec->string = storage + names->names[i].stringOffset; - else - { - namerec->string = NULL; - namerec->stringLength = 0; - } -#endif - } - } - -#ifdef DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE - - for ( i = 0; i < names->numNameRecords; i++ ) - { - int j; - - - PTRACE2(( "%d %d %x %d ", - names->names[i].platformID, - names->names[i].encodingID, - names->names[i].languageID, - names->names[i].nameID )); - - /* I know that M$ encoded strings are Unicode, */ - /* but this works reasonable well for debugging purposes. */ - for ( j = 0; j < names->names[i].stringLength; j++ ) - { - if (names->names[i].string) - { - Char c = *(names->names[i].string + j); - - - if ( (Byte)c < 128 ) - PTRACE2(( "%c", c )); - } - } - - PTRACE2(( "\n" )); - } - -#endif /* DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE */ - - PTRACE2(( "loaded\n" )); - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail_Storage: - FREE( storage ); - - Fail: - Free_TrueType_Names( face ); - return error; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Free_TrueType_Names - * - * Description : Frees a name table. - * - * Input : face face table to look for - * - * Output : TT_Err_Ok. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Free_TrueType_Names( PFace face ) - { - TName_Table* names = &face->nameTable; - - - /* free strings table */ - FREE( names->names ); - - /* free strings storage */ - FREE( names->storage ); - - names->numNameRecords = 0; - names->format = 0; - names->storageOffset = 0; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Load_TrueType_CVT - * - * Description : Loads cvt table into resident table. - * - * Input : face face table to look for - * - * Output : Error code. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Load_TrueType_CVT( PFace face ) - { - DEFINE_LOCALS; - - Long n, limit; - - - PTRACE2(( "CVT " )); - - if ( ( n = TT_LookUp_Table( face, TTAG_cvt ) ) < 0 ) - { - PTRACE2(( "is missing!\n" )); - - face->cvtSize = 0; - face->cvt = NULL; - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - face->cvtSize = face->dirTables[n].Length / 2; - - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( face->cvt, - face->cvtSize, - Short ) ) - return error; - - if ( FILE_Seek( face->dirTables[n].Offset ) || - ACCESS_Frame( face->cvtSize * 2L ) ) - return error; - - limit = face->cvtSize; - - for ( n = 0; n < limit; n++ ) - face->cvt[n] = GET_Short(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - PTRACE2(( "loaded\n" )); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Load_TrueType_CMap - * - * Description : Loads the cmap directory in memory. - * The cmaps themselves are loaded in ttcmap.c . - * - * Input : face - * - * Output : Error code. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Load_TrueType_CMap( PFace face ) - { - DEFINE_LOCALS; - - Long off, table_start; - Long n, limit; - - TCMapDir cmap_dir; - TCMapDirEntry entry_; - PCMapTable cmap; - - - PTRACE2(( "CMaps " )); - - if ( ( n = TT_LookUp_Table( face, TTAG_cmap ) ) < 0 ) - return TT_Err_CMap_Table_Missing; - - table_start = face->dirTables[n].Offset; - - if ( ( FILE_Seek( table_start ) ) || - ( ACCESS_Frame( 4L ) ) ) /* 4 bytes cmap header */ - return error; - - cmap_dir.tableVersionNumber = GET_UShort(); - cmap_dir.numCMaps = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - off = FILE_Pos(); /* save offset to cmapdir[] which follows */ - - /* save space in face table for cmap tables */ - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( face->cMaps, - cmap_dir.numCMaps, - TCMapTable ) ) - return error; - - face->numCMaps = cmap_dir.numCMaps; - - limit = face->numCMaps; - cmap = face->cMaps; - - for ( n = 0; n < limit; n++ ) - { - if ( FILE_Seek( off ) || - ACCESS_Frame( 8L ) ) - return error; - - /* extra code using entry_ for platxxx could be cleaned up later */ - cmap->loaded = FALSE; - cmap->platformID = entry_.platformID = GET_UShort(); - cmap->platformEncodingID = entry_.platformEncodingID = GET_UShort(); - - entry_.offset = GET_Long(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - off = FILE_Pos(); - - if ( FILE_Seek( table_start + entry_.offset ) || - ACCESS_Frame( 6L ) ) - return error; - - cmap->format = GET_UShort(); - cmap->length = GET_UShort(); - cmap->version = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - cmap->offset = FILE_Pos(); - - cmap++; - } - - PTRACE2(( "loaded\n" )); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Load_TrueType_Programs - * - * Description : Loads the font (fpgm) and cvt programs into the - * face table. - * - * Input : face - * - * Output : Error code. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Load_TrueType_Programs( PFace face ) - { - DEFINE_LOCALS_WO_FRAME; - - Long n; - - - PTRACE2(( "Font program " )); - - /* The font program is optional */ - if ( ( n = TT_LookUp_Table( face, TTAG_fpgm ) ) < 0 ) - { - face->fontProgram = NULL; - face->fontPgmSize = 0; - - PTRACE2(( "is missing!\n" )); - } - else - { - face->fontPgmSize = face->dirTables[n].Length; - - if ( ALLOC( face->fontProgram, - face->fontPgmSize ) || - FILE_Read_At( face->dirTables[n].Offset, - (void*)face->fontProgram, - face->fontPgmSize ) ) - return error; - - PTRACE2(( "loaded, %12d bytes\n", face->fontPgmSize )); - } - - PTRACE2(( "Prep program " )); - - if ( ( n = TT_LookUp_Table( face, TTAG_prep ) ) < 0 ) - { - face->cvtProgram = NULL; - face->cvtPgmSize = 0; - - PTRACE2(( "is missing!\n" )); - } - else - { - face->cvtPgmSize = face->dirTables[n].Length; - - if ( ALLOC( face->cvtProgram, - face->cvtPgmSize ) || - FILE_Read_At( face->dirTables[n].Offset, - (void*)face->cvtProgram, - face->cvtPgmSize ) ) - return error; - - PTRACE2(( "loaded, %12d bytes\n", face->cvtPgmSize )); - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Load_TrueType_OS_2 - * - * Description : Loads the OS2 Table. - * - * Input : face - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * NOTE : This function used to be named Load_TrueType_OS2. - * We changed its name to avoid a name clash (OS2 happens - * to be a reserved name on some OS/2 compilers...) - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Load_TrueType_OS_2( PFace face ) - { - DEFINE_LOCALS; - - Long i; - TT_OS2* os2; - - - PTRACE2(( "OS/2 Table " )); - - /* We now support old Mac fonts where the OS/2 table doesn't */ - /* exist. Simply put, we set the `version' field to 0xFFFF */ - /* and test this value each time we need to access the table. */ - if ( ( i = TT_LookUp_Table( face, TTAG_OS2 ) ) < 0 ) - { - PTRACE2(( "is missing\n!" )); - face->os2.version = 0xFFFF; - error = TT_Err_Ok; - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - if ( FILE_Seek( face->dirTables[i].Offset ) || - ACCESS_Frame( 78L ) ) - return error; - - os2 = &face->os2; - - os2->version = GET_UShort(); - os2->xAvgCharWidth = GET_Short(); - os2->usWeightClass = GET_UShort(); - os2->usWidthClass = GET_UShort(); - os2->fsType = GET_Short(); - os2->ySubscriptXSize = GET_Short(); - os2->ySubscriptYSize = GET_Short(); - os2->ySubscriptXOffset = GET_Short(); - os2->ySubscriptYOffset = GET_Short(); - os2->ySuperscriptXSize = GET_Short(); - os2->ySuperscriptYSize = GET_Short(); - os2->ySuperscriptXOffset = GET_Short(); - os2->ySuperscriptYOffset = GET_Short(); - os2->yStrikeoutSize = GET_Short(); - os2->yStrikeoutPosition = GET_Short(); - os2->sFamilyClass = GET_Short(); - - for ( i = 0; i < 10; i++ ) - os2->panose[i] = GET_Byte(); - - os2->ulUnicodeRange1 = GET_ULong(); - os2->ulUnicodeRange2 = GET_ULong(); - os2->ulUnicodeRange3 = GET_ULong(); - os2->ulUnicodeRange4 = GET_ULong(); - - for ( i = 0; i < 4; i++ ) - os2->achVendID[i] = GET_Byte(); - - os2->fsSelection = GET_UShort(); - os2->usFirstCharIndex = GET_UShort(); - os2->usLastCharIndex = GET_UShort(); - os2->sTypoAscender = GET_Short(); - os2->sTypoDescender = GET_Short(); - os2->sTypoLineGap = GET_Short(); - os2->usWinAscent = GET_UShort(); - os2->usWinDescent = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - os2->ulCodePageRange1 = 0; - os2->ulCodePageRange2 = 0; - os2->sxHeight = 0; - os2->sCapHeight = 0; - os2->usDefaultChar = 0; - os2->usBreakChar = 0; - os2->usMaxContext = 0; - - if ( os2->version >= 0x0001 ) - { - /* only version 1 tables */ - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 8L ) ) /* read into frame */ - return error; - - os2->ulCodePageRange1 = GET_ULong(); - os2->ulCodePageRange2 = GET_ULong(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( os2->version >= 0x0002 ) - { - /* only version 2 tables */ - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 10L ) ) - return error; - - os2->sxHeight = GET_Short(); - os2->sCapHeight = GET_Short(); - os2->usDefaultChar = GET_UShort(); - os2->usBreakChar = GET_UShort(); - os2->usMaxContext = GET_UShort(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - } - } - - PTRACE2(( "loaded\n" )); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Load_TrueType_PostScript - * - * Description : Loads the post table into face table. - * - * Input : face face table to look for - * - * Output : SUCCESS on success. FAILURE on error. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Load_TrueType_PostScript( PFace face ) - { - DEFINE_LOCALS; - - Long i; - - TT_Postscript* post = &face->postscript; - - - PTRACE2(( "PostScript " )); - - if ( ( i = TT_LookUp_Table( face, TTAG_post ) ) < 0 ) - return TT_Err_Post_Table_Missing; - - if ( FILE_Seek( face->dirTables[i].Offset ) || - ACCESS_Frame( 32L ) ) - return error; - - /* read frame data into face table */ - - post->FormatType = GET_ULong(); - post->italicAngle = GET_ULong(); - post->underlinePosition = GET_Short(); - post->underlineThickness = GET_Short(); - post->isFixedPitch = GET_ULong(); - post->minMemType42 = GET_ULong(); - post->maxMemType42 = GET_ULong(); - post->minMemType1 = GET_ULong(); - post->maxMemType1 = GET_ULong(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - /* we don't load the glyph names, we do that in a */ - /* library extension (ftxpost). */ - - PTRACE2(( "loaded\n" )); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Load_TrueType_Hdmx - * - * Description : Loads the horizontal device metrics table. - * - * Input : face face object to look for - * - * Output : SUCCESS on success. FAILURE on error. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Load_TrueType_Hdmx( PFace face ) - { - DEFINE_LOCALS; - - TT_Hdmx_Record* rec; - TT_Hdmx hdmx; - Long table; - UShort n, num_glyphs; - Long record_size; - - - hdmx.version = 0; - hdmx.num_records = 0; - hdmx.records = 0; - - face->hdmx = hdmx; - - if ( ( table = TT_LookUp_Table( face, TTAG_hdmx ) ) < 0 ) - return TT_Err_Ok; - - if ( FILE_Seek( face->dirTables[table].Offset ) || - ACCESS_Frame( 8L ) ) - return error; - - hdmx.version = GET_UShort(); - hdmx.num_records = GET_Short(); - record_size = GET_Long(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - /* Only recognize format 0 */ - - if ( hdmx.version != 0 ) - return TT_Err_Ok; - - if ( ALLOC( hdmx.records, sizeof ( TT_Hdmx_Record ) * hdmx.num_records ) ) - return error; - - num_glyphs = face->numGlyphs; - record_size -= num_glyphs+2; - rec = hdmx.records; - - for ( n = 0; n < hdmx.num_records; n++ ) - { - /* read record */ - - if ( ACCESS_Frame( 2L ) ) - goto Fail; - - rec->ppem = GET_Byte(); - rec->max_width = GET_Byte(); - - FORGET_Frame(); - - if ( ALLOC( rec->widths, num_glyphs ) || - FILE_Read( rec->widths, num_glyphs ) ) - goto Fail; - - /* skip padding bytes */ - if ( record_size > 0 ) - if ( FILE_Skip( record_size ) ) - goto Fail; - - rec++; - } - - face->hdmx = hdmx; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail: - for ( n = 0; n < hdmx.num_records; n++ ) - FREE( hdmx.records[n].widths ); - - FREE( hdmx.records ); - return error; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Free_TrueType_Hdmx - * - * Description : Frees the horizontal device metrics table. - * - * Input : face face object to look for - * - * Output : TT_Err_Ok. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Free_TrueType_Hdmx( PFace face ) - { - UShort n; - - - if ( !face ) - return TT_Err_Ok; - - for ( n = 0; n < face->hdmx.num_records; n++ ) - FREE( face->hdmx.records[n].widths ); - - FREE( face->hdmx.records ); - face->hdmx.num_records = 0; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Load_TrueType_Any - * - * Description : Loads any font table into client memory. Used by - * the TT_Get_Font_Data() API function. - * - * Input : face face object to look for - * - * tag tag of table to load. Use the value 0 if you - * want to access the whole font file, else set - * this parameter to a valid TrueType table tag - * that you can forge with the MAKE_TT_TAG - * macro. - * - * offset starting offset in the table (or the file - * if tag == 0 ) - * - * buffer address of target buffer - * - * length address of decision variable : - * - * if length == NULL : - * load the whole table. returns an - * an error if 'offset' == 0 !! - * - * if *length == 0 : - * exit immediately, returning the - * length of the given table, or of - * the font file, depending on the - * value of 'tag' - * - * if *length != 0 : - * load the next 'length' bytes of - * table or font, starting at offset - * 'offset' (in table or font too). - * - * Output : Error condition - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Load_TrueType_Any( PFace face, - ULong tag, - Long offset, - void* buffer, - Long* length ) - { - TT_Stream stream; - TT_Error error; - Long table; - ULong size; - - - if ( tag != 0 ) - { - /* look for tag in font directory */ - table = TT_LookUp_Table( face, tag ); - if ( table < 0 ) - return TT_Err_Table_Missing; - - offset += face->dirTables[table].Offset; - size = face->dirTables[table].Length; - } - else - /* tag = 0 -- the use want to access the font file directly */ - size = TT_Stream_Size( face->stream ); - - if ( length && *length == 0 ) - { - *length = size; - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - if ( length ) - size = *length; - - if ( !USE_Stream( face->stream, stream ) ) - (void)FILE_Read_At( offset, buffer, size ); - DONE_Stream( stream ); - - return error; - } - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttload.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttload.h deleted file mode 100644 index d5f74d40e17..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttload.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,238 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ttload.h 1.2 - * - * TrueType Tables Loader. - * - * Copyright 1996-2002 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. - * - * - * Changes between 1.2 and 1.1 : - * - * - the macros are now in ttfile.h (with their underlying functions) - * - * Changes between 1.1 and 1.0 : - * - * - add function Load_TrueType_Any used by TT_Get_Font_Data - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#ifndef TTLOAD_H -#define TTLOAD_H - -#include "ttconfig.h" -#include "tttypes.h" -#include "ttobjs.h" - -#ifdef __cplusplus - extern "C" { -#endif - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( Long ) - TT_LookUp_Table( PFace face, - ULong tag ); - - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - Load_TrueType_Directory( PFace face, - ULong faceIndex ); - - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - Load_TrueType_MaxProfile( PFace face ); - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - Load_TrueType_Gasp( PFace face ); - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - Load_TrueType_Header( PFace face ); - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - Load_TrueType_Locations( PFace face ); - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - Load_TrueType_Names( PFace face ); - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - Load_TrueType_CVT( PFace face ); - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - Load_TrueType_CMap( PFace face ); - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - Load_TrueType_Programs( PFace face ); - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - Load_TrueType_OS_2( PFace face ); - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - Load_TrueType_PostScript( PFace face ); - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - Load_TrueType_Hdmx( PFace face ); - - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - Load_TrueType_Metrics_Header( PFace face, - Bool vertical ); - - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - Load_TrueType_Any( PFace face, - ULong tag, - Long offset, - void* buffer, - Long* length ); - - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - Free_TrueType_Names( PFace face ); - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - Free_TrueType_Hdmx ( PFace face ); - - -/* The following macros are defined to simplify the writing of */ -/* the various table and glyph loaders. */ - -/* For examples see the code in ttload.c, ttgload.c etc. */ - -#define USE_Stream( original, duplicate ) \ - ( (error = TT_Use_Stream( original, &duplicate )) != TT_Err_Ok ) - -#define DONE_Stream( _stream ) \ - TT_Done_Stream( &_stream ) - -/* Define a file frame -- use it only when needed */ -#define DEFINE_A_FRAME TFileFrame frame = TT_Null_FileFrame - -/* Define a stream -- use it only when needed */ -#define DEFINE_A_STREAM TT_Stream stream - - -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE /* re-entrant implementation */ - -/* The following macros define the necessary local */ -/* variables used to access streams and frames. */ - -/* Define stream locals with frame */ -#define DEFINE_STREAM_LOCALS \ - TT_Error error; \ - DEFINE_A_STREAM; \ - DEFINE_A_FRAME - -/* Define stream locals without frame */ -#define DEFINE_STREAM_LOCALS_WO_FRAME \ - TT_Error error; \ - DEFINE_A_STREAM - -/* Define locals with a predefined stream in reentrant mode -- see ttload.c */ -#define DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( STREAM ) \ - TT_Error error; \ - DEFINE_A_STREAM = (STREAM); \ - DEFINE_A_FRAME - -/* Define locals without frame with a predefined stream - see ttload.c */ -#define DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS_WO_FRAME( STREAM ) \ - TT_Error error; \ - DEFINE_A_STREAM = (STREAM) - -/* Define all locals necessary to access a font file */ -#define DEFINE_ALL_LOCALS \ - TT_Error error; \ - DEFINE_A_STREAM; \ - DEFINE_A_FRAME - - -#define ACCESS_Frame( _size_ ) \ - ( (error = TT_Access_Frame( stream, \ - &frame, \ - (Long)(_size_) )) != TT_Err_Ok ) -#define CHECK_ACCESS_Frame( _size_ ) \ - ( (error = TT_Check_And_Access_Frame( stream, \ - &frame, \ - (Long)(_size_) )) != TT_Err_Ok ) -#define FORGET_Frame() \ - ( (void)TT_Forget_Frame( stream, &frame ) ) - -#define GET_Byte() TT_Get_Byte ( &frame ) -#define GET_Char() TT_Get_Char ( &frame ) -#define GET_UShort() TT_Get_UShort( &frame ) -#define GET_Short() TT_Get_Short ( &frame ) -#define GET_Long() TT_Get_Long ( &frame ) -#define GET_ULong() TT_Get_ULong ( &frame ) -#define GET_Tag4() TT_Get_ULong ( &frame ) - -#define FILE_Pos() TT_File_Pos ( stream ) - -#define FILE_Seek( _position_ ) \ - ( (error = TT_Seek_File( stream, \ - (Long)(_position_) )) != TT_Err_Ok ) -#define FILE_Skip( _distance_ ) \ - ( (error = TT_Skip_File( stream, \ - (Long)(_distance_) )) != TT_Err_Ok ) -#define FILE_Read( buffer, count ) \ - ( (error = TT_Read_File ( stream, \ - buffer, \ - (Long)(count) )) != TT_Err_Ok ) -#define FILE_Read_At( pos, buffer, count ) \ - ( (error = TT_Read_At_File( stream, \ - (Long)(pos), \ - buffer, \ - (Long)(count) )) != TT_Err_Ok ) - -#else /* thread-safe implementation */ - -/* Define stream locals with frame -- nothing in thread-safe mode */ -#define DEFINE_STREAM_LOCALS \ - TT_Error error - -/* Define stream locals without frame -- nothing in thread-safe mode */ -#define DEFINE_STREAM_LOCALS_WO_FRAME \ - TT_Error error - -/* Define locals with a predefined stream in reentrant mode -- see ttload.c */ -#define DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS( STREAM ) \ - TT_Error error - - -/* Define locals without frame with a predefined stream - see ttload.c */ -#define DEFINE_LOAD_LOCALS_WO_FRAME( STREAM ) \ - TT_Error error - -/* Define all locals necessary to access a font file */ -#define DEFINE_ALL_LOCALS \ - TT_Error error; \ - DEFINE_A_STREAM - - -#define ACCESS_Frame( _size_ ) \ - ( (error = TT_Access_Frame( (Long)(_size_) )) != TT_Err_Ok ) -#define CHECK_ACCESS_Frame( _size_ ) \ - ( (error = TT_Check_And_Access_Frame( (Long)(_size_) )) != TT_Err_Ok ) -#define FORGET_Frame() \ - ( (void)TT_Forget_Frame() ) - -#define GET_Byte() TT_Get_Byte () -#define GET_Char() TT_Get_Char () -#define GET_UShort() TT_Get_UShort() -#define GET_Short() TT_Get_Short () -#define GET_Long() TT_Get_Long () -#define GET_ULong() TT_Get_ULong () -#define GET_Tag4() TT_Get_ULong () - -#define FILE_Pos() TT_File_Pos() - -#define FILE_Seek( _position_ ) \ - ( (error = TT_Seek_File( (Long)(_position_) )) != TT_Err_Ok ) -#define FILE_Skip( _distance_ ) \ - ( (error = TT_Skip_File( (Long)(_distance_) )) != TT_Err_Ok ) -#define FILE_Read( buffer, count ) \ - ( (error = TT_Read_File ( buffer, \ - (Long)(count) )) != TT_Err_Ok ) -#define FILE_Read_At( pos, buffer, count ) \ - ( (error = TT_Read_At_File( (Long)(pos), \ - buffer, \ - (Long)(count) )) != TT_Err_Ok ) - -#endif /* TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE */ - -#ifdef __cplusplus - } -#endif - -#endif /* TTLOAD_H */ - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttmemory.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttmemory.c deleted file mode 100644 index bdfa0cfe62b..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttmemory.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,399 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ttmemory.c 1.2 - * - * Memory management component (body). - * - * Copyright 1996-2000 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. - * - * - * Changes between 1.1 and 1.2: - * - * - the font pool is gone. - * - * - introduced the FREE macro and the Free function for - * future use in destructors. - * - * - Init_FontPool() is now a macro to allow the compilation of - * 'legacy' applications (all four test programs have been updated). - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#include "ttdebug.h" -#include "ttmemory.h" -#include "ttengine.h" - -/* required by the tracing mode */ -#undef TT_COMPONENT -#define TT_COMPONENT trace_memory - - -#ifdef DEBUG_MEMORY - -#include - -#define MAX_TRACKED_BLOCKS 4096 - - struct TMemRec_ - { - void* base; - Long size; - }; - - typedef struct TMemRec_ TMemRec; - - static TMemRec pointers[MAX_TRACKED_BLOCKS + 1]; - - static Int num_alloc; - static Int num_free; - static Int num_realloc; /* counts only `real' reallocations - (i.e., an existing buffer will be resized - to a value larger than zero */ - - static Int fail_alloc; - static Int fail_realloc; - static Int fail_free; - -#endif /* DEBUG_MEMORY */ - - -#ifndef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE - Long TTMemory_Allocated; - Long TTMemory_MaxAllocated; -#endif - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Alloc - * - * Description : Allocates memory from the heap buffer. - * - * Input : Size size of the memory to be allocated - * P pointer to a buffer pointer - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * NOTE : The newly allocated block should _always_ be zeroed - * on return. Many parts of the engine rely on this to - * work properly. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Alloc( ULong Size, - void** P ) - { -#ifdef DEBUG_MEMORY - Int i; -#endif - - - if ( !P ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - if ( Size > (size_t)-1 ) - return TT_Err_Out_Of_Memory; - if ( Size > 0 ) - { - *P = (void*)malloc( Size ); - if ( !*P ) - return TT_Err_Out_Of_Memory; - -#ifndef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE - TTMemory_Allocated += Size; - TTMemory_MaxAllocated += Size; -#endif - -#ifdef DEBUG_MEMORY - - num_alloc++; - - i = 0; - while ( i < MAX_TRACKED_BLOCKS && pointers[i].base != NULL ) - i++; - - if ( i >= MAX_TRACKED_BLOCKS ) - fail_alloc++; - else - { - pointers[i].base = *P; - pointers[i].size = Size; - } - -#endif /* DEBUG_MEMORY */ - - MEM_Set( *P, 0, Size ); - } - else - *P = NULL; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_EXTEND_ENGINE - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Realloc - * - * Description : Reallocates memory from the heap buffer. - * - * Input : Size new size of the memory to be allocated; - * if zero, TT_Free() will be called - * P pointer to a buffer pointer; if *P == NULL, - * TT_Alloc() will be called - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * NOTES : It's not necessary to zero the memory in case the - * reallocated buffer is larger than before -- the - * application has to take care of this. - * - * If the memory request fails, TT_Free() will be - * called on *P, and TT_Err_Out_Of_Memory returned. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Realloc( ULong Size, - void** P ) - { - void* Q; - -#ifdef DEBUG_MEMORY - Int i; -#endif - - - if ( !P ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - if ( !*P ) - return TT_Alloc( Size, P ); - - if ( Size == 0 ) - return TT_Free( P ); - - if ( Size > (size_t)-1 ) - { - TT_Free( *P ); - return TT_Err_Out_Of_Memory; - } - - Q = (void*)realloc( *P, Size ); - if ( !Q ) - { - TT_Free( *P ); - return TT_Err_Out_Of_Memory; - } - -#ifdef DEBUG_MEMORY - - num_realloc++; - - i = 0; - while ( i < MAX_TRACKED_BLOCKS && pointers[i].base != *P ) - i++; - - if ( i >= MAX_TRACKED_BLOCKS ) - fail_realloc++; - else - { -#ifndef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE - TTMemory_Allocated += Size - pointers[i].size; - if ( Size > pointers[i].size ) - TTMemory_MaxAllocated += Size - pointers[i].size; -#endif - - pointers[i].base = Q; - pointers[i].size = Size; - } -#endif /* DEBUG_MEMORY */ - - *P = Q; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -#endif /* TT_CONFIG_OPTION_EXTEND_ENGINE */ - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TT_Free - * - * Description : Releases a previously allocated block of memory. - * - * Input : P pointer to memory block - * - * Output : Always SUCCESS. - * - * Note : The pointer must _always_ be set to NULL by this function. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_EXPORT_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TT_Free( void** P ) - { -#ifdef DEBUG_MEMORY - Int i; -#endif /* DEBUG_MEMORY */ - - - if ( !P || !*P ) - return TT_Err_Ok; - -#ifdef DEBUG_MEMORY - - num_free++; - - i = 0; - while ( i < MAX_TRACKED_BLOCKS && pointers[i].base != *P ) - i++; - - if ( i >= MAX_TRACKED_BLOCKS ) - fail_free++; - else - { -#ifndef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE - TTMemory_Allocated -= pointers[i].size; -#endif - - pointers[i].base = NULL; - pointers[i].size = 0; - } -#endif /* DEBUG_MEMORY */ - - free( *P ); - - *P = NULL; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TTMemory_Init - * - * Description : Initializes the memory. - * - * Output : Always SUCCESS. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TTMemory_Init( void ) - { -#ifdef DEBUG_MEMORY - Int i; - - - for ( i = 0; i < MAX_TRACKED_BLOCKS; i++ ) - { - pointers[i].base = NULL; - pointers[i].size = 0; - } - - num_alloc = 0; - num_realloc = 0; - num_free = 0; - - fail_alloc = 0; - fail_realloc = 0; - fail_free = 0; -#endif - - -#ifndef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE - TTMemory_Allocated = 0; - TTMemory_MaxAllocated = 0; -#endif - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TTMemory_Done - * - * Description : Finalizes memory usage. - * - * Output : Always SUCCESS. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TTMemory_Done( void ) - { -#ifdef DEBUG_MEMORY - Int i, num_leaked, tot_leaked; - - - num_leaked = 0; - tot_leaked = 0; - - for ( i = 0; i < MAX_TRACKED_BLOCKS; i++ ) - { - if ( pointers[i].base ) - { - num_leaked ++; - tot_leaked += pointers[i].size; - } - } - - fprintf( stderr, - "%d memory allocations, of which %d failed\n", - num_alloc, - fail_alloc ); - - fprintf( stderr, - "%d memory reallocations, of which %d failed\n", - num_realloc, - fail_realloc ); - - fprintf( stderr, - "%d memory deallocations, of which %d failed\n", - num_free, - fail_free ); - - if ( num_leaked > 0 ) - { - fprintf( stderr, - "There are %d leaked memory blocks, totalizing %d bytes\n", - num_leaked, tot_leaked ); - - for ( i = 0; i < MAX_TRACKED_BLOCKS; i++ ) - { - if ( pointers[i].base ) - { - fprintf( stderr, - "index: %4d (base: $%08lx, size: %08ld)\n", - i, - (long)pointers[i].base, - pointers[i].size ); - } - } - } - else - fprintf( stderr, "No memory leaks!\n" ); - -#endif /* DEBUG_MEMORY */ - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttmemory.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttmemory.h deleted file mode 100644 index 5173567849f..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttmemory.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,129 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ttmemory.h 1.2 - * - * Memory management component (specification). - * - * Copyright 1996-2000 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. - * - * Changes between 1.2 and 1.1: - * - * - the font pool is gone! All allocations are now performed - * with malloc() and free(). - * - * - introduced the FREE() macro and the Free() function for - * future use in destructors. - * - * - Init_FontPool() is now a macro to allow the compilation of - * 'legacy' applications (all four test programs have been updated). - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#ifndef TTMEMORY_H -#define TTMEMORY_H - -#include "ttconfig.h" -#include "tttypes.h" -#include - - -#ifdef __cplusplus - extern "C" { -#endif - -#define MEM_Set( dest, byte, count ) memset( dest, byte, count ) - -#ifdef HAVE_MEMCPY -#define MEM_Copy( dest, source, count ) memcpy( dest, source, count ) -#else -#define MEM_Copy( dest, source, count ) bcopy( source, dest, count ) -#endif - -#ifdef HAVE_MEMMOVE -#define MEM_Move( dest, source, count ) memmove( dest, source, count ) -#else -#define MEM_Move( dest, source, count ) bcopy( source, dest, count ) -#endif - - -#define MEM_Alloc( _pointer_, _size_ ) \ - TT_Alloc( _size_, (void**)&(_pointer_) ) - -#define MEM_Realloc( _pointer_, _size_ ) \ - TT_Realloc( _size_, (void**)&(_pointer_) ) - -#define ALLOC( _pointer_, _size_ ) \ - ( ( error = MEM_Alloc( _pointer_, _size_ ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - -#define ALLOC_ARRAY( _pointer_, _count_, _type_ ) \ - ( ( error = MEM_Alloc( _pointer_, \ - (_count_) * sizeof ( _type_ ) ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - -#define REALLOC( _pointer_, _size_ ) \ - ( ( error = MEM_Realloc( _pointer_, _size_ ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - -#define REALLOC_ARRAY( _pointer_, _count_, _type_ ) \ - ( (error = MEM_Realloc( _pointer_, \ - (_count_) * sizeof ( _type_ ) ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - -#define FREE( _pointer_ ) \ - TT_Free( (void**)&(_pointer_) ) - - - /* Allocate a block of memory of 'Size' bytes from the heap, and */ - /* sets the pointer '*P' to its address. If 'Size' is 0, or in */ - /* case of error, the pointer is always set to NULL. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Alloc( ULong Size, - void** P ); - -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_EXTEND_ENGINE - - /* Reallocates a block of memory pointed to by '*P' to 'Size' */ - /* bytes from the heap, possibly changing '*P'. If 'Size' is 0, */ - /* TT_Free() is called, if '*P' is NULL, TT_Alloc() is called. */ - /* '*P' is freed (if it's non-NULL) in case of error. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Realloc( ULong Size, - void** P ); - -#endif /* TT_CONFIG_OPTION_EXTEND_ENGINE */ - - /* Releases a block that was previously allocated through Alloc. */ - /* Note that the function returns successfully when P or *P are */ - /* already NULL. The pointer '*P' is set to NULL on exit in */ - /* case of success. */ - - FT_EXPORT_DEF( TT_Error ) - TT_Free( void** P ); - - - /* For "legacy" applications, that should be re-coded. */ - /* Note that this won't release the previously allocated font pool. */ - -#define Init_FontPool( x, y ) while( 0 ) { } - - - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - TTMemory_Init( void ); - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - TTMemory_Done( void ); - - -#ifdef __cplusplus - } -#endif - -#endif /* TTMEMORY_H */ - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttmutex.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttmutex.c deleted file mode 100644 index e7c3b53c671..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttmutex.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,85 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ttmutex.c 1.0 - * - * Mutual exclusion object, single-threaded implementation - * - * Copyright 1996-2000 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. - * - * NOTE: This is a generic non-functional implementation - * that you are welcome to refine for your own system. - * - * Please name your system-specific source with a - * different name (like ttmutex-os2.c or ttmutex-linux.c) - * and change your makefile accordingly. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#include "ttmutex.h" - - -/* required by the tracing mode */ -#undef TT_COMPONENT -#define TT_COMPONENT trace_mutex - - -/* ANSI C prevents the compilation of empty units. We thus introduce */ -/* a dummy typedef to get rid of compiler warnings/errors. */ -/* Note that gcc's -ansi -pedantic does not report any error here. */ -/* Watcom, VC++ or Borland C++ do however. */ - - typedef void _ttmutex_to_satisfy_ANSI_C_; - - -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( void ) - TT_Mutex_Create( TMutex* mutex ) - { - *mutex = (void*)-1; - /* Replace this line with your own mutex creation code */ - } - - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( void ) - TT_Mutex_Delete( TMutex* mutex ) - { - *mutex = (void*)0; - /* Replace this line with your own mutex destruction code */ - } - - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( void ) - TT_Mutex_Lock( TMutex* mutex ) - { - /* NOTE: It is legal to call this function with a NULL argument */ - /* in which case an immediate return is appropriate. */ - if ( !mutex ) - return; - - ; /* Insert your own mutex locking code here */ - } - - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( void ) - TT_Mutex_Release( TMutex* mutex ) - { - /* NOTE: It is legal to call this function with a NULL argument */ - /* in which case an immediate return is appropriate */ - if ( !mutex ) - return; - - ; /* Insert your own mutex release code here */ - } - -#endif /* TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE */ - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttmutex.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttmutex.h deleted file mode 100644 index 3dae642af99..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttmutex.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ttmutex.h 1.0 - * - * Mutual exclusion object / dummy generic interface. - * - * Copyright 1996-2000 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. - * - * Note: This file provides a generic interface. The implementation - * to compile depends on your system and the type of - * library you want to build (either singly-threaded, - * thread-safe or re-entrant). - * - * Please read the technical documentation for more details. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#ifndef TTMUTEX_H -#define TTMUTEX_H - -#include "ttconfig.h" - - - typedef void* TMutex; /* typeless reference to a mutex */ - -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE /* thread-safe and re-entrant builds */ - -#define MUTEX_Create( mutex ) TT_Mutex_Create ( &(mutex) ) -#define MUTEX_Destroy( mutex ) TT_Mutex_Delete ( &(mutex) ) -#define MUTEX_Lock( mutex ) TT_Mutex_Lock ( &(mutex) ) -#define MUTEX_Release( mutex ) TT_Mutex_Release( &(mutex) ) - - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( void ) - TT_Mutex_Create( TMutex* mutex ); /* Create a new mutex */ - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( void ) - TT_Mutex_Delete( TMutex* mutex ); /* Delete a mutex */ - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( void ) - TT_Mutex_Lock( TMutex* mutex ); /* Lock a mutex */ - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( void ) - TT_Mutex_Release( TMutex* mutex ); /* Release a mutex */ - -#else /* for the single-thread build */ - -#define MUTEX_Create( mutex ) /* nothing */ -#define MUTEX_Destroy( mutex ) /* nothing */ -#define MUTEX_Lock( mutex ) /* nothing */ -#define MUTEX_Release( mutex ) /* nothing */ - - /* No code will be generated for mutex operations */ - -#endif /* TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE */ - -#endif /* TTMUTEX_H */ - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttobjs.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttobjs.c deleted file mode 100644 index 3c6331dedcb..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttobjs.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1500 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ttobjs.c 1.0 - * - * Objects manager. - * - * Copyright 1996-2001 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#include "ttobjs.h" -#include "ttfile.h" -#include "ttcalc.h" -#include "ttmemory.h" -#include "ttload.h" -#include "ttinterp.h" -#include "ttdebug.h" - - -/* Add extensions definition */ -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_EXTEND_ENGINE -#include "ttextend.h" -#endif - -/* Required by tracing mode */ -#undef TT_COMPONENT -#define TT_COMPONENT trace_objs - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : New_Context - * - * Description : Creates a new execution context for a given - * face object. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( PExecution_Context ) - New_Context( PFace face ) - { - PEngine_Instance engine; - PExecution_Context exec; - - - if ( !face ) - return NULL; - - engine = face->engine; - CACHE_New( engine->objs_exec_cache, exec, face ); - return exec; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Done_Context - * - * Description : Discards an execution context. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Done_Context( PExecution_Context exec ) - { - PEngine_Instance engine; - - - if ( !exec ) - return TT_Err_Ok; - - engine = exec->face->engine; - return CACHE_Done( engine->objs_exec_cache, exec ); - } - - -#if 0 - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : New_Instance - * - * Description : Creates a new instance for a given face object. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( PInstance ) - New_Instance( PFace face ) - { - PInstance ins; - - - if ( !face ) - return NULL; - - CACHE_New( &face->instances, ins, face ); - - return ins; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Done_Instance - * - * Description : Discards an instance. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Done_Instance( PInstance instance ) - { - return CACHE_Done( &instance->owner->instances, instance ); - } - -#endif - - -/******************************************************************* - * * - * GLYPH ZONE FUNCTIONS * - * * - * * - *******************************************************************/ - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : New_Glyph_Zone - * - * Description : Allocates a new glyph zone - * - * Input : pts pointer to the target glyph zone record - * maxPoints capacity of glyph zone in points - * maxContours capacity of glyph zone in contours - * - * Return : Error code. - * - *****************************************************************/ - - static - TT_Error New_Glyph_Zone( PGlyph_Zone pts, - UShort maxPoints, - UShort maxContours ) - { - TT_Error error; - - - if ( ALLOC( pts->org, maxPoints * 2 * sizeof ( TT_F26Dot6 ) ) || - ALLOC( pts->cur, maxPoints * 2 * sizeof ( TT_F26Dot6 ) ) || - ALLOC( pts->touch, maxPoints * sizeof ( Byte ) ) || - ALLOC( pts->contours, maxContours * sizeof ( Short ) ) ) - return error; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Done_Glyph_Zone - * - * Description : Deallocates a glyph zone - * - * Input : pts pointer to the target glyph zone record - * - * Return : Error code. - * - *****************************************************************/ - - static - TT_Error Done_Glyph_Zone( PGlyph_Zone pts ) - { - FREE( pts->contours ); - FREE( pts->touch ); - FREE( pts->cur ); - FREE( pts->org ); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - -/******************************************************************* - * * - * CODERANGE FUNCTIONS * - * * - *******************************************************************/ - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Goto_CodeRange - * - * Description : Switch to a new code range (updates Code and IP). - * - * Input : exec target execution context - * range new execution code range - * IP new IP in new code range - * - * Output : SUCCESS on success. FAILURE on error (no code range). - * - *****************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Goto_CodeRange( PExecution_Context exec, - Int range, - ULong IP ) - { - PCodeRange cr; - - - if ( range < 1 || range > 3 ) - return TT_Err_Bad_Argument; - - cr = &exec->codeRangeTable[range - 1]; - - if ( cr->Base == NULL ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_CodeRange; - - /* NOTE: Because the last instruction of a program may be a CALL */ - /* which will return to the first byte *after* the code */ - /* range, we test for IP <= Size, instead of IP < Size. */ - - if ( IP > cr->Size ) - return TT_Err_Code_Overflow; - - exec->code = cr->Base; - exec->codeSize = cr->Size; - exec->IP = IP; - exec->curRange = range; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -#if 0 - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Get_CodeRange - * - * Description : Returns a pointer to a given code range. Should - * be used only by the debugger. Returns NULL if - * 'range' is out of current bounds. - * - * Input : exec target execution context - * range new execution code range - * - * Output : Pointer to the code range record. NULL on failure. - * - *****************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( PCodeRange ) - Get_CodeRange( PExecution_Context exec, - Int range ) - { - if ( range < 1 || range > 3 ) - return NULL; - else /* arrays start with 1 in Pascal, and with 0 in C */ - return &exec->codeRangeTable[range - 1]; - } - -#endif - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Set_CodeRange - * - * Description : Sets a code range. - * - * Input : exec target execution context - * range code range index - * base new code base - * length range size in bytes - * - * Output : SUCCESS on success. FAILURE on error. - * - *****************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Set_CodeRange( PExecution_Context exec, - Int range, - void* base, - ULong length ) - { - if ( range < 1 || range > 3 ) - return TT_Err_Bad_Argument; - - exec->codeRangeTable[range - 1].Base = (Byte*)base; - exec->codeRangeTable[range - 1].Size = length; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Clear_CodeRange - * - * Description : Clears a code range. - * - * Input : exec target execution context - * range code range index - * - * Output : SUCCESS on success. FAILURE on error. - * - * Note : Does not set the Error variable. - * - *****************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Clear_CodeRange( PExecution_Context exec, - Int range ) - { - if ( range < 1 || range > 3 ) - return TT_Err_Bad_Argument; - - exec->codeRangeTable[range - 1].Base = NULL; - exec->codeRangeTable[range - 1].Size = 0; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - -/******************************************************************* - * * - * EXECUTION CONTEXT ROUTINES * - * * - *******************************************************************/ - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Context_Destroy - * - *****************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Context_Destroy( void* _context ) - { - PExecution_Context exec = (PExecution_Context)_context; - - if ( !exec ) - return TT_Err_Ok; - - /* free composite load stack */ - FREE( exec->loadStack ); - exec->loadSize = 0; - - /* points zone */ - Done_Glyph_Zone( &exec->pts ); - exec->maxPoints = 0; - exec->maxContours = 0; - - /* free stack */ - FREE( exec->stack ); - exec->stackSize = 0; - - /* free call stack */ - FREE( exec->callStack ); - exec->callSize = 0; - exec->callTop = 0; - - /* free glyph code range */ - FREE( exec->glyphIns ); - exec->glyphSize = 0; - - exec->instance = NULL; - exec->face = NULL; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Context_Create - * - *****************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Context_Create( void* _context, - void* _face ) - { - PExecution_Context exec = (PExecution_Context)_context; - - PFace face = (PFace)_face; - TT_Error error; - - - /* XXX : We don't reserve arrays anymore, this is done automatically */ - /* during a "Context_Load".. */ - - exec->callSize = 32; - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( exec->callStack, exec->callSize, TCallRecord ) ) - goto Fail_Memory; - - /* all values in the context are set to 0 already, but this is */ - /* here as a remainder */ - exec->maxPoints = 0; - exec->maxContours = 0; - - exec->stackSize = 0; - exec->loadSize = 0; - exec->glyphSize = 0; - - exec->stack = NULL; - exec->loadStack = NULL; - exec->glyphIns = NULL; - - exec->face = face; - exec->instance = NULL; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail_Memory: - Context_Destroy( exec ); - return error; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Context_Load - * - *****************************************************************/ - -/****************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* Update_Max : Reallocate a buffer if it needs to */ -/* */ -/* input: size address of buffer's current size */ -/* expressed in elements */ -/* */ -/* multiplier size in bytes of each element in the */ -/* buffer */ -/* */ -/* buff address of the buffer base pointer */ -/* */ -/* new_max new capacity (size) of the buffer */ - - static - TT_Error Update_Max( ULong* size, - ULong multiplier, - void** buff, - ULong new_max ) - { - TT_Error error; - - if ( *size < new_max ) - { - FREE( *buff ); - if ( ALLOC( *buff, new_max * multiplier ) ) - return error; - *size = new_max; - } - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/****************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* Update_Zone: Reallocate a zone if it needs to */ -/* */ -/* input: zone address of the target zone */ -/* */ -/* maxPoints address of the zone's current capacity */ -/* in points */ -/* */ -/* maxContours address of the zone's current capacity */ -/* in contours */ -/* */ -/* newPoints new capacity in points */ -/* */ -/* newContours new capacity in contours */ -/* */ - - static - TT_Error Update_Zone( PGlyph_Zone zone, - UShort* maxPoints, - UShort* maxContours, - UShort newPoints, - UShort newContours ) - { - if ( *maxPoints < newPoints || *maxContours < newContours ) - { - TT_Error error; - - - Done_Glyph_Zone( zone ); - - error = New_Glyph_Zone( zone, newPoints, newContours ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - *maxPoints = newPoints; - *maxContours = newContours; - } - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Context_Load( PExecution_Context exec, - PFace face, - PInstance ins ) - { - Int i; - TMaxProfile* maxp; - TT_Error error; - - exec->face = face; - maxp = &face->maxProfile; - - exec->instance = ins; - - if ( ins ) - { - exec->numFDefs = ins->numFDefs; - exec->numIDefs = ins->numIDefs; - exec->maxFDefs = ins->maxFDefs; - exec->maxIDefs = ins->maxIDefs; - exec->FDefs = ins->FDefs; - exec->IDefs = ins->IDefs; - exec->metrics = ins->metrics; - - exec->maxFunc = ins->maxFunc; - exec->maxIns = ins->maxIns; - - for ( i = 0; i < MAX_CODE_RANGES; i++ ) - exec->codeRangeTable[i] = ins->codeRangeTable[i]; - - /* set graphics state */ - exec->GS = ins->GS; - - exec->cvtSize = ins->cvtSize; - exec->cvt = ins->cvt; - - exec->storeSize = ins->storeSize; - exec->storage = ins->storage; - - exec->twilight = ins->twilight; - } - - error = Update_Max( &exec->loadSize, - sizeof ( TSubglyph_Record ), - (void**)&exec->loadStack, - face->maxComponents + 1 ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - error = Update_Max( &exec->stackSize, - sizeof ( TT_F26Dot6 ), - (void**)&exec->stack, - maxp->maxStackElements + 32 ); - /* XXX : We reserve a little more elements on the stack to deal safely */ - /* with broken fonts like arialbs, courbs, timesbs... */ - if ( error ) - return error; - - error = Update_Max( &exec->glyphSize, - sizeof ( Byte ), - (void**)&exec->glyphIns, - maxp->maxSizeOfInstructions ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - error = Update_Zone( &exec->pts, - &exec->maxPoints, - &exec->maxContours, - exec->face->maxPoints + 2, - exec->face->maxContours ); - /* XXX : We reserve two positions for the phantom points! */ - if ( error ) - return error; - - exec->pts.n_points = 0; - exec->pts.n_contours = 0; - - exec->instruction_trap = FALSE; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Context_Save - * - *****************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Context_Save( PExecution_Context exec, - PInstance ins ) - { - Int i; - - /* XXXX : Will probably disappear soon with all the coderange */ - /* management, which is now rather obsolete. */ - - ins->numFDefs = exec->numFDefs; - ins->numIDefs = exec->numIDefs; - ins->maxFunc = exec->maxFunc; - ins->maxIns = exec->maxIns; - - for ( i = 0; i < MAX_CODE_RANGES; i++ ) - ins->codeRangeTable[i] = exec->codeRangeTable[i]; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Context_Run - * - *****************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Context_Run( PExecution_Context exec, - Bool debug ) - { - TT_Error error; - - - if ( (error = Goto_CodeRange( exec, - TT_CodeRange_Glyph, 0 )) != TT_Err_Ok ) - return error; - - exec->zp0 = exec->pts; - exec->zp1 = exec->pts; - exec->zp2 = exec->pts; - - exec->GS.gep0 = 1; - exec->GS.gep1 = 1; - exec->GS.gep2 = 1; - - exec->GS.projVector.x = 0x4000; - exec->GS.projVector.y = 0x0000; - - exec->GS.freeVector = exec->GS.projVector; - exec->GS.dualVector = exec->GS.projVector; - - exec->GS.round_state = 1; - exec->GS.loop = 1; - - /* some glyphs leave something on the stack. so we clean it */ - /* before a new execution. */ - exec->top = 0; - exec->callTop = 0; - - if ( !debug ) - return RunIns( exec ); - else - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - FT_INTERNAL_VAR( const TGraphicsState ) - Default_GraphicsState = - { - 0, 0, 0, - { 0x4000, 0 }, - { 0x4000, 0 }, - { 0x4000, 0 }, - 1, 64, 1, - TRUE, 68, 0, 0, 9, 3, - 0, FALSE, 2, 1, 1, 1 - }; - - - -/******************************************************************* - * * - * INSTANCE FUNCTIONS * - * * - * * - *******************************************************************/ - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Instance_Destroy - * - * Description : - * - * Input : _instance the instance object to destroy - * - * Output : error code. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Instance_Destroy( void* _instance ) - { - PInstance ins = (PInstance)_instance; - - - if ( !_instance ) - return TT_Err_Ok; - - if ( ins->debug ) - { - /* the debug context must be deleted by the debugger itself */ - ins->context = NULL; - ins->debug = FALSE; - } - - FREE( ins->cvt ); - ins->cvtSize = 0; - - /* free storage area */ - FREE( ins->storage ); - ins->storeSize = 0; - - /* twilight zone */ - Done_Glyph_Zone( &ins->twilight ); - - FREE( ins->FDefs ); - FREE( ins->IDefs ); - ins->numFDefs = 0; - ins->numIDefs = 0; - ins->maxFDefs = 0; - ins->maxIDefs = 0; - ins->maxFunc = -1; - ins->maxIns = -1; - - ins->owner = NULL; - ins->valid = FALSE; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Instance_Create - * - * Description : - * - * Input : _instance instance record to initialize - * _face parent face object - * - * Output : Error code. All partially built subtables are - * released on error. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Instance_Create( void* _instance, - void* _face ) - { - PInstance ins = (PInstance)_instance; - PFace face = (PFace)_face; - TT_Error error; - Int i; - UShort n_twilight; - - PMaxProfile maxp = &face->maxProfile; - - - ins->owner = face; - ins->valid = FALSE; - - ins->maxFDefs = maxp->maxFunctionDefs; - ins->maxIDefs = maxp->maxInstructionDefs; - ins->cvtSize = face->cvtSize; - ins->storeSize = maxp->maxStorage; - - /* Set default metrics */ - { - PIns_Metrics metrics = &ins->metrics; - - - metrics->pointSize = 10 * 64; /* default pointsize = 10pts */ - - metrics->x_resolution = 96; /* default resolution = 96dpi */ - metrics->y_resolution = 96; - - metrics->x_ppem = 0; - metrics->y_ppem = 0; - - metrics->rotated = FALSE; - metrics->stretched = FALSE; - - /* set default compensation ( all 0 ) */ - for ( i = 0; i < 4; i++ ) - metrics->compensations[i] = 0; - } - - /* allocate function defs, instruction defs, cvt and storage area */ - if ( ALLOC_ARRAY( ins->FDefs, ins->maxFDefs, TDefRecord ) || - ALLOC_ARRAY( ins->IDefs, ins->maxIDefs, TDefRecord ) || - ALLOC_ARRAY( ins->cvt, ins->cvtSize, Long ) || - ALLOC_ARRAY( ins->storage, ins->storeSize, Long ) ) - goto Fail_Memory; - - /* reserve twilight zone */ - n_twilight = maxp->maxTwilightPoints; - error = New_Glyph_Zone( &ins->twilight, n_twilight, 0 ); - if (error) - goto Fail_Memory; - - ins->twilight.n_points = n_twilight; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail_Memory: - Instance_Destroy( ins ); - return error; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Instance_Init - * - * Description : Initialize a fresh new instance. - * Executes the font program if any is found. - * - * Input : _instance the instance object to destroy - * - * Output : Error code. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Instance_Init( PInstance ins ) - { - PExecution_Context exec; - - TT_Error error; - PFace face = ins->owner; - - - if ( ins->debug ) - exec = ins->context; - else - exec = New_Context( face ); - /* debugging instances have their own context */ - - if ( !exec ) - return TT_Err_Could_Not_Find_Context; - - ins->GS = Default_GraphicsState; - - ins->numFDefs = 0; - ins->numIDefs = 0; - ins->maxFunc = -1; - ins->maxIns = -1; - - Context_Load( exec, face, ins ); - - exec->callTop = 0; - exec->top = 0; - - exec->period = 64; - exec->phase = 0; - exec->threshold = 0; - - { - PIns_Metrics metrics = &exec->metrics; - - - metrics->x_ppem = 0; - metrics->y_ppem = 0; - metrics->pointSize = 0; - metrics->x_scale1 = 0; - metrics->x_scale2 = 1; - metrics->y_scale1 = 0; - metrics->y_scale2 = 1; - - metrics->ppem = 0; - metrics->scale1 = 0; - metrics->scale2 = 1; - metrics->ratio = 1L << 16; - } - - exec->instruction_trap = FALSE; - - exec->cvtSize = ins->cvtSize; - exec->cvt = ins->cvt; - - exec->F_dot_P = 0x10000; - - /* allow font program execution */ - Set_CodeRange( exec, - TT_CodeRange_Font, - face->fontProgram, - face->fontPgmSize ); - - /* disable CVT and glyph programs coderange */ - Clear_CodeRange( exec, TT_CodeRange_Cvt ); - Clear_CodeRange( exec, TT_CodeRange_Glyph ); - - if ( face->fontPgmSize > 0 ) - { - error = Goto_CodeRange( exec, TT_CodeRange_Font, 0 ); - if ( error ) - goto Fin; - - error = RunIns( exec ); - } - else - error = TT_Err_Ok; - - Fin: - Context_Save( exec, ins ); - - if ( !ins->debug ) - Done_Context( exec ); - /* debugging instances keep their context */ - - ins->valid = FALSE; - - return error; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Instance_Reset - * - * Description : Resets an instance to a new pointsize/transform. - * Executes the cvt program if any is found. - * - * Input : _instance the instance object to destroy - * - * Output : Error code. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Instance_Reset( PInstance ins ) - { - PExecution_Context exec; - - TT_Error error; - ULong i; - UShort j; - PFace face; - - - if ( !ins ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Instance_Handle; - - if ( ins->valid ) - return TT_Err_Ok; - - face = ins->owner; - - if ( ins->metrics.x_ppem < 1 || - ins->metrics.y_ppem < 1 ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_PPem; - - /* compute new transformation */ - if ( ins->metrics.x_ppem >= ins->metrics.y_ppem ) - { - ins->metrics.scale1 = ins->metrics.x_scale1; - ins->metrics.scale2 = ins->metrics.x_scale2; - ins->metrics.ppem = ins->metrics.x_ppem; - ins->metrics.x_ratio = 1L << 16; - ins->metrics.y_ratio = TT_MulDiv( ins->metrics.y_ppem, - 0x10000, - ins->metrics.x_ppem ); - } - else - { - ins->metrics.scale1 = ins->metrics.y_scale1; - ins->metrics.scale2 = ins->metrics.y_scale2; - ins->metrics.ppem = ins->metrics.y_ppem; - ins->metrics.x_ratio = TT_MulDiv( ins->metrics.x_ppem, - 0x10000, - ins->metrics.y_ppem ); - ins->metrics.y_ratio = 1L << 16; - } - - /* Scale the cvt values to the new ppem. */ - /* We use by default the y ppem to scale the CVT. */ - - for ( i = 0; i < ins->cvtSize; i++ ) - ins->cvt[i] = TT_MulDiv( face->cvt[i], - ins->metrics.scale1, - ins->metrics.scale2 ); - - /* All twilight points are originally zero */ - for ( j = 0; j < ins->twilight.n_points; j++ ) - { - ins->twilight.org[j].x = 0; - ins->twilight.org[j].y = 0; - ins->twilight.cur[j].x = 0; - ins->twilight.cur[j].y = 0; - } - - /* clear storage area */ - for ( i = 0; i < ins->storeSize; i++ ) - ins->storage[i] = 0; - - ins->GS = Default_GraphicsState; - - /* get execution context and run prep program */ - - if ( ins->debug ) - exec = ins->context; - else - exec = New_Context(face); - /* debugging instances have their own context */ - - if ( !exec ) - return TT_Err_Could_Not_Find_Context; - - Context_Load( exec, face, ins ); - - Set_CodeRange( exec, - TT_CodeRange_Cvt, - face->cvtProgram, - face->cvtPgmSize ); - - Clear_CodeRange( exec, TT_CodeRange_Glyph ); - - exec->instruction_trap = FALSE; - - exec->top = 0; - exec->callTop = 0; - - if ( face->cvtPgmSize > 0 ) - { - error = Goto_CodeRange( exec, TT_CodeRange_Cvt, 0 ); - if ( error ) - goto Fin; - - if ( !ins->debug ) - error = RunIns( exec ); - } - else - error = TT_Err_Ok; - - ins->GS = exec->GS; - /* save default graphics state */ - - Fin: - Context_Save( exec, ins ); - - if ( !ins->debug ) - Done_Context( exec ); - /* debugging instances keep their context */ - - if ( !error ) - ins->valid = TRUE; - - return error; - } - - - -/******************************************************************* - * * - * FACE FUNCTIONS * - * * - * * - *******************************************************************/ - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Face_Destroy - * - * Description : The face object destructor. - * - * Input : _face typeless pointer to the face object to destroy - * - * Output : Error code. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Face_Destroy( void* _face ) - { - PFace face = (PFace)_face; - UShort n; - - - if ( !face ) - return TT_Err_Ok; - - /* well, we assume that no other thread is using the face */ - /* at this moment, but one is never sure enough. */ - MUTEX_Lock( face->lock ); - - /* first of all, destroys the cached sub-objects */ - Cache_Destroy( &face->instances ); - Cache_Destroy( &face->glyphs ); - - /* destroy the extensions */ -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_EXTEND_ENGINE - Extension_Destroy( face ); -#endif - - /* freeing the collection table */ - FREE( face->ttcHeader.TableDirectory ); - face->ttcHeader.DirCount = 0; - - /* freeing table directory */ - FREE( face->dirTables ); - face->numTables = 0; - - /* freeing the locations table */ - FREE( face->glyphLocations ); - face->numLocations = 0; - - /* freeing the character mapping tables */ - for ( n = 0; n < face->numCMaps; n++ ) - CharMap_Free( face->cMaps + n ); - - FREE( face->cMaps ); - face->numCMaps = 0; - - /* freeing the CVT */ - FREE( face->cvt ); - face->cvtSize = 0; - - /* freeing the horizontal metrics */ - FREE( face->horizontalHeader.long_metrics ); - FREE( face->horizontalHeader.short_metrics ); - - /* freeing the vertical ones, if any */ - if (face->verticalInfo) - { - FREE( face->verticalHeader.long_metrics ); - FREE( face->verticalHeader.short_metrics ); - face->verticalInfo = 0; - } - - /* freeing the programs */ - FREE( face->fontProgram ); - FREE( face->cvtProgram ); - face->fontPgmSize = 0; - face->cvtPgmSize = 0; - - /* freeing the gasp table */ - FREE( face->gasp.gaspRanges ); - face->gasp.numRanges = 0; - - /* freeing the name table */ - Free_TrueType_Names( face ); - - /* freeing the hdmx table */ - Free_TrueType_Hdmx( face ); - - /* TT_Close_Stream( &face->stream ); -- this is performed by the API */ - - /* destroy the mutex */ - MUTEX_Destroy(face->lock); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Face_Create - * - * Description : The face object constructor. - * - * Input : _face face record to build - * _input input stream where to load font data - * - * Output : Error code. - * - * NOTE : The input stream is kept in the face object. The - * caller shouldn't destroy it after calling Face_Create(). - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#undef LOAD_ -#define LOAD_( table ) \ - (error = Load_TrueType_##table (face)) != TT_Err_Ok - - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Face_Create( void* _face, - void* _input ) - { - PEngine_Instance engine; - - TFont_Input* input = (TFont_Input*)_input; - PFace face = (PFace)_face; - TT_Error error; - - - face->stream = input->stream; - face->engine = input->engine; - - engine = face->engine; - - MUTEX_Create( face->lock ); - - Cache_Create( engine, - engine->objs_instance_class, - &face->instances, - &face->lock ); - - Cache_Create( engine, - engine->objs_glyph_class, - &face->glyphs, - &face->lock ); - - /* Load collection directory if present, then font directory */ - - error = Load_TrueType_Directory( face, input->fontIndex ); - if ( error ) - goto Fail; - - /* Load tables */ - - if ( LOAD_( Header ) || - LOAD_( MaxProfile ) || - LOAD_( Locations ) || - - (error = Load_TrueType_Metrics_Header( face, 0 )) != TT_Err_Ok || - /* load the 'hhea' & 'hmtx' tables at once */ - - LOAD_( CMap ) || - LOAD_( CVT ) || - LOAD_( Programs ) || - LOAD_( Gasp ) || - LOAD_( Names ) || - LOAD_( OS_2 ) || - LOAD_( PostScript ) || - - (error = Load_TrueType_Metrics_Header( face, 1 )) != TT_Err_Ok || - /* try to load the 'vhea' & 'vmtx' at once if present */ - - LOAD_( Hdmx ) ) - - goto Fail; - -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_EXTEND_ENGINE - if ( ( error = Extension_Create( face ) ) != TT_Err_Ok ) - return error; -#endif - - return TT_Err_Ok; - - Fail : - Face_Destroy( face ); - return error; - } - -#undef LOAD_ - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Glyph_Destroy - * - * Description : The glyph object destructor. - * - * Input : _glyph typeless pointer to the glyph record to destroy - * - * Output : Error code. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Glyph_Destroy( void* _glyph ) - { - PGlyph glyph = (PGlyph)_glyph; - - - if ( !glyph ) - return TT_Err_Ok; - - glyph->outline.owner = TRUE; - return TT_Done_Outline( &glyph->outline ); - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Glyph_Create - * - * Description : The glyph object constructor. - * - * Input : _glyph glyph record to build. - * _face the glyph's parent face. - * - * Output : Error code. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Glyph_Create( void* _glyph, - void* _face ) - { - PFace face = (PFace)_face; - PGlyph glyph = (PGlyph)_glyph; - - - if ( !face ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Face_Handle; - - if ( !glyph ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Glyph_Handle; - - glyph->face = face; - - /* XXX: Don't forget the space for the 2 phantom points */ - return TT_New_Outline( glyph->face->maxPoints + 2, - glyph->face->maxContours, - &glyph->outline ); - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Scale_X - * - * Description : scale an horizontal distance from font - * units to 26.6 pixels - * - * Input : metrics pointer to metrics - * x value to scale - * - * Output : scaled value - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Pos ) - Scale_X( PIns_Metrics metrics, - TT_Pos x ) - { - return TT_MulDiv( x, metrics->x_scale1, metrics->x_scale2 ); - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : Scale_Y - * - * Description : scale a vertical distance from font - * units to 26.6 pixels - * - * Input : metrics pointer to metrics - * y value to scale - * - * Output : scaled value - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Pos ) - Scale_Y( PIns_Metrics metrics, - TT_Pos y ) - { - return TT_MulDiv( y, metrics->y_scale1, metrics->y_scale2 ); - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TTObjs_Init - * - * Description : The TTObjs component initializer. Creates the - * object cache classes, as well as the face record - * cache. - * - * Input : engine engine instance - * - * Output : Error code. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - static - const TCache_Class objs_face_class = - { - sizeof ( TFace ), - -1, - Face_Create, - Face_Destroy, - NULL, - NULL - }; - - static - const TCache_Class objs_instance_class = - { - sizeof ( TInstance ), - -1, - Instance_Create, - Instance_Destroy, - NULL, - NULL - }; - - /* Note that we use a cache size of 1 for the execution context. */ - /* This is to avoid re-creating a new context each time we */ - /* change one instance's attribute (resolution and/or char sizes) */ - /* or when we load a glyph. */ - - static - const TCache_Class objs_exec_class = - { - sizeof ( TExecution_Context ), - 1, - Context_Create, - Context_Destroy, - NULL, - NULL - }; - - static - const TCache_Class objs_glyph_class = - { - sizeof ( TGlyph ), - -1, - Glyph_Create, - Glyph_Destroy, - NULL, - NULL - }; - - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TTObjs_Init( PEngine_Instance engine ) - { - PCache face_cache, exec_cache; - TT_Error error; - - - face_cache = 0; - exec_cache = 0; - - if ( ALLOC( face_cache, sizeof ( TCache ) ) || - ALLOC( exec_cache, sizeof ( TCache ) ) ) - goto Fail; - - /* create face cache */ - error = Cache_Create( engine, (PCache_Class)&objs_face_class, - face_cache, &engine->lock ); - if ( error ) - goto Fail; - - engine->objs_face_cache = face_cache; - - error = Cache_Create( engine, (PCache_Class)&objs_exec_class, - exec_cache, &engine->lock ); - if ( error ) - goto Fail; - - engine->objs_exec_cache = exec_cache; - - engine->objs_face_class = (PCache_Class)&objs_face_class; - engine->objs_instance_class = (PCache_Class)&objs_instance_class; - engine->objs_execution_class = (PCache_Class)&objs_exec_class; - engine->objs_glyph_class = (PCache_Class)&objs_glyph_class; - - goto Exit; - - Fail: - FREE( face_cache ); - FREE( exec_cache ); - - Exit: - return error; - } - - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : TTObjs_Done - * - * Description : The TTObjs component finalizer. - * - * Input : engine engine instance - * - * Output : Error code. - * - ******************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TTObjs_Done( PEngine_Instance engine ) - { - /* destroy all active faces and contexts before releasing the */ - /* caches */ - Cache_Destroy( (TCache*)engine->objs_exec_cache ); - Cache_Destroy( (TCache*)engine->objs_face_cache ); - - /* Now frees caches and cache classes */ - FREE( engine->objs_exec_cache ); - FREE( engine->objs_face_cache ); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttobjs.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttobjs.h deleted file mode 100644 index 0457609e366..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttobjs.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,881 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ttobjs.h 1.0 - * - * Objects definition unit. - * - * Copyright 1996-2000 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#ifndef TTOBJS_H -#define TTOBJS_H - -#include "ttconfig.h" -#include "ttengine.h" -#include "ttmutex.h" -#include "ttcache.h" -#include "tttables.h" -#include "ttcmap.h" - -#ifdef __cplusplus - extern "C" { -#endif - -/* */ -/* This file contains the definitions and methods of the four */ -/* kinds of objects managed by the FreeType engine. These are: */ -/* */ -/* */ -/* Face objects: */ -/* */ -/* There is always one face object per opened TrueType font */ -/* file, and only one. The face object contains data that is */ -/* independent of current transform/scaling/rotation and */ -/* pointsize, or glyph index. This data is made of several */ -/* critical tables that are loaded on face object creation. */ -/* */ -/* A face object tracks all active and recycled objects of */ -/* the instance and execution context classes. Destroying a face */ -/* object will automatically destroy all associated instances. */ -/* */ -/* */ -/* Instance objects: */ -/* */ -/* An instance object always relates to a given face object, */ -/* known as its 'parent' or 'owner', and contains only the */ -/* data that is specific to one given pointsize/transform of */ -/* the face. You can only create an instance from a face object. */ -/* */ -/* An instance's current transform/pointsize can be changed */ -/* at any time using a single high-level API call, */ -/* TT_Reset_Instance(). */ -/* */ -/* Execution Context objects: */ -/* */ -/* An execution context (or context in short) relates to a face. */ -/* It contains the data and tables that are necessary to load */ -/* and hint (i.e. execute the glyph instructions of) one glyph. */ -/* A context is a transient object that is queried/created on */ -/* the fly: client applications never deal with them directly. */ -/* */ -/* */ -/* Glyph objects: */ -/* */ -/* A glyph object contains only the minimal glyph information */ -/* needed to render one glyph correctly. This means that a glyph */ -/* object really contains tables that are sized to hold the */ -/* contents of _any_ glyph of a given face. A client application */ -/* can usually create one glyph object for a given face, then use */ -/* it for all subsequent loads. */ -/* */ -/* Here is an example of a client application : */ -/* (NOTE: No error checking performed here!) */ -/* */ -/* */ -/* TT_Face face; -- face handle */ -/* TT_Instance ins1, ins2; -- two instance handles */ -/* TT_Glyph glyph; -- glyph handle */ -/* */ -/* TT_Init_FreeType(); */ -/* */ -/* -- Initialize the engine. This must be done prior to _any_ */ -/* operation. */ -/* */ -/* TT_Open_Face( "/some/face/name.ttf", &face ); */ -/* */ -/* -- create the face object. This call opens the font file */ -/* */ -/* TT_New_Instance( face, &ins1 ); */ -/* TT_New_Instance( face, &ins2 ); */ -/* */ -/* TT_Set_Instance_PointSize( ins1, 8 ); */ -/* TT_Set_Instance_PointSize( ins2, 12 ); */ -/* */ -/* -- create two distinct instances of the same face */ -/* -- ins1 is pointsize 8 at resolution 96 dpi */ -/* -- ins2 is pointsize 12 at resolution 96 dpi */ -/* */ -/* TT_New_Glyph( face, &glyph ); */ -/* */ -/* -- create a new glyph object which will receive the contents */ -/* of any glyph of 'face' */ -/* */ -/* TT_Load_Glyph( ins1, glyph, 64, DEFAULT_GLYPH_LOAD ); */ -/* */ -/* -- load glyph indexed 64 at pointsize 8 in the 'glyph' object */ -/* -- NOTE: This call will fail if the instance and the glyph */ -/* do not relate to the same face object. */ -/* */ -/* TT_Get_Outline( glyph, &outline ); */ -/* */ -/* -- extract the glyph outline from the object and copies it */ -/* to the 'outline' record */ -/* */ -/* TT_Get_Metrics( glyph, &metrics ); */ -/* */ -/* -- extract the glyph metrics and put them into the 'metrics' */ -/* record */ -/* */ -/* TT_Load_Glyph( ins2, glyph, 64, DEFAULT_GLYPH_LOAD ); */ -/* */ -/* -- load the same glyph at pointsize 12 in the 'glyph' object */ -/* */ -/* */ -/* TT_Close_Face( &face ); */ -/* */ -/* -- destroy the face object. This will destroy 'ins1' and */ -/* 'ins2'. However, the glyph object will still be available */ -/* */ -/* TT_Done_FreeType(); */ -/* */ -/* -- Finalize the engine. This will also destroy all pending */ -/* glyph objects (here 'glyph'). */ - - struct TFace_; - struct TInstance_; - struct TExecution_Context_; - struct TGlyph_; - - typedef struct TFace_ TFace; - typedef TFace* PFace; - - typedef struct TInstance_ TInstance; - typedef TInstance* PInstance; - - typedef struct TExecution_Context_ TExecution_Context; - typedef TExecution_Context* PExecution_Context; - - typedef struct TGlyph_ TGlyph; - typedef TGlyph* PGlyph; - - - /*************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* ADDITIONAL SUBTABLES */ - /* */ - /* These tables are not precisely defined by the specs */ - /* but their structures is implied by the TrueType font */ - /* file layout. */ - /* */ - /*************************************************************/ - - /* Graphics State */ - /* */ - /* The Graphics State (GS) is managed by the */ - /* instruction field, but does not come from */ - /* the font file. Thus, we can use 'int's */ - /* where needed. */ - - struct TGraphicsState_ - { - UShort rp0; - UShort rp1; - UShort rp2; - - TT_UnitVector dualVector; - TT_UnitVector projVector; - TT_UnitVector freeVector; - - Long loop; - TT_F26Dot6 minimum_distance; - Int round_state; - - Bool auto_flip; - TT_F26Dot6 control_value_cutin; - TT_F26Dot6 single_width_cutin; - TT_F26Dot6 single_width_value; - Short delta_base; - Short delta_shift; - - Byte instruct_control; - Bool scan_control; - Int scan_type; - - UShort gep0; - UShort gep1; - UShort gep2; - }; - - typedef struct TGraphicsState_ TGraphicsState; - - - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( const TGraphicsState ) Default_GraphicsState; - - - /*************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* EXECUTION SUBTABLES */ - /* */ - /* These sub-tables relate to instruction execution. */ - /* */ - /*************************************************************/ - -#define MAX_CODE_RANGES 3 - -/* There can only be 3 active code ranges at once: */ -/* - the Font Program */ -/* - the CVT Program */ -/* - a glyph's instructions set */ - -#define TT_CodeRange_Font 1 -#define TT_CodeRange_Cvt 2 -#define TT_CodeRange_Glyph 3 - - - struct TCodeRange_ - { - PByte Base; - ULong Size; - }; - - typedef struct TCodeRange_ TCodeRange; - typedef TCodeRange* PCodeRange; - - - /* Defintion of a code range */ - /* */ - /* Code ranges can be resident to a glyph (i.e. the Font Program) */ - /* while some others are volatile (Glyph instructions). */ - /* Tracking the state and presence of code ranges allows function */ - /* and instruction definitions within a code range to be forgotten */ - /* when the range is discarded. */ - - typedef TCodeRange TCodeRangeTable[MAX_CODE_RANGES]; - - /* defines a function/instruction definition record */ - - struct TDefRecord_ - { - Int Range; /* in which code range is it located ? */ - ULong Start; /* where does it start ? */ - Int Opc; /* function #, or instruction code */ - Bool Active; /* is it active ? */ - }; - - typedef struct TDefRecord_ TDefRecord; - typedef TDefRecord* PDefRecord; - typedef TDefRecord* PDefArray; - - /* defines a call record, used to manage function calls. */ - - struct TCallRecord_ - { - Int Caller_Range; - ULong Caller_IP; - Long Cur_Count; - ULong Cur_Restart; - }; - - typedef struct TCallRecord_ TCallRecord; - typedef TCallRecord* PCallRecord; - typedef TCallRecord* PCallStack; /* defines a simple call stack */ - - - /* This type defining a set of glyph points will be used to represent */ - /* each zone (regular and twilight) during instructions decoding. */ - struct TGlyph_Zone_ - { - UShort n_points; /* number of points in zone */ - Short n_contours; /* number of contours */ - - TT_Vector* org; /* original points coordinates */ - TT_Vector* cur; /* current points coordinates */ - - Byte* touch; /* current touch flags */ - UShort* contours; /* contour end points */ - }; - - typedef struct TGlyph_Zone_ TGlyph_Zone; - typedef TGlyph_Zone* PGlyph_Zone; - - - -#ifndef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_STATIC_INTERPRETER - /* Normal (indexed) implementation */ - -#define EXEC_OPS PExecution_Context exc, -#define EXEC_OP PExecution_Context exc -#define EXEC_ARGS exc, -#define EXEC_ARG exc - -#else - /* Static implementation, with one shared execution context. */ - -#define EXEC_OPS /* [nothing] */ -#define EXEC_OP /* void */ -#define EXEC_ARGS /* [nothing] */ -#define EXEC_ARG /* void */ - -#endif /* TT_CONFIG_OPTION_STATIC_INTERPRETER */ - - - /* Rounding function, as used by the interpreter */ - typedef TT_F26Dot6 (*TRound_Function)( EXEC_OPS TT_F26Dot6 distance, - TT_F26Dot6 compensation ); - - /* Point displacement along the freedom vector routine, as */ - /* used by the interpreter */ - typedef void (*TMove_Function)( EXEC_OPS PGlyph_Zone zone, - UShort point, - TT_F26Dot6 distance ); - - /* Distance projection along one of the proj. vectors, as used */ - /* by the interpreter */ - typedef TT_F26Dot6 (*TProject_Function)( EXEC_OPS TT_Vector* v1, - TT_Vector* v2 ); - - /* reading a cvt value. Take care of non-square pixels when needed */ - typedef TT_F26Dot6 (*TGet_CVT_Function)( EXEC_OPS ULong index ); - - /* setting or moving a cvt value. Take care of non-square pixels */ - /* when needed */ - typedef void (*TSet_CVT_Function)( EXEC_OPS ULong index, - TT_F26Dot6 value ); - - /* subglyph transformation record */ - struct TTransform_ - { - TT_Fixed xx, xy; /* transformation */ - TT_Fixed yx, yy; /* matrix */ - TT_F26Dot6 ox, oy; /* offsets */ - }; - - typedef struct TTransform_ TTransform; - typedef TTransform* PTransform; - - /* subglyph loading record. Used to load composite components */ - struct TSubglyph_Record_ - { - Long index; /* subglyph index; initialized with -1 */ - Bool is_scaled; /* is the subglyph scaled? */ - Bool is_hinted; /* should it be hinted? */ - Bool preserve_pps; /* preserve phantom points? */ - - Long file_offset; - - TT_Big_Glyph_Metrics metrics; - - TGlyph_Zone zone; - - Long arg1; /* first argument */ - Long arg2; /* second argument */ - - UShort element_flag; /* current load element flag */ - - TTransform transform; /* transform */ - - TT_Vector pp1, pp2; /* phantom points */ - - }; - - typedef struct TSubglyph_Record_ TSubglyph_Record; - typedef TSubglyph_Record* PSubglyph_Record; - typedef TSubglyph_Record* PSubglyph_Stack; - - /* A note regarding non-squared pixels: */ - /* */ - /* (This text will probably go into some docs at some time, for */ - /* now, it is kept there to explain some definitions in the */ - /* TIns_Metrics record). */ - /* */ - /* The CVT is a one-dimensional array containing values that */ - /* control certain important characteristics in a font, like */ - /* the height of all capitals, all lowercase letter, default */ - /* spacing or stem width/height. */ - /* */ - /* These values are found in FUnits in the font file, and must be */ - /* scaled to pixel coordinates before being used by the CVT and */ - /* glyph programs. Unfortunately, when using distinct x and y */ - /* resolutions (or distinct x and y pointsizes), there are two */ - /* possible scalings. */ - /* */ - /* A first try was to implement a 'lazy' scheme where all values */ - /* were scaled when first used. However, while some values are always */ - /* used in the same direction, and some other are used in many */ - /* different circumstances and orientations. */ - /* */ - /* I have found a simpler way to do the same, and it even seems to */ - /* work in most of the cases: */ - /* */ - /* - all CVT values are scaled to the maximum ppem size */ - /* */ - /* - when performing a read or write in the CVT, a ratio factor */ - /* is used to perform adequate scaling. Example: */ - /* */ - /* x_ppem = 14 */ - /* y_ppem = 10 */ - /* */ - /* we choose ppem = x_ppem = 14 as the CVT scaling size. All cvt */ - /* entries are scaled to it. */ - /* */ - /* x_ratio = 1.0 */ - /* y_ratio = y_ppem/ppem (< 1.0) */ - /* */ - /* we compute the current ratio like: */ - /* */ - /* - if projVector is horizontal, */ - /* ratio = x_ratio = 1.0 */ - /* - if projVector is vertical, */ - /* ratop = y_ratio */ - /* - else, */ - /* ratio = sqrt((proj.x*x_ratio)^2 + (proj.y*y_ratio)^2) */ - /* */ - /* reading a cvt value returns ratio * cvt[index] */ - /* writing a cvt value in pixels cvt[index] / ratio */ - /* */ - /* the current ppem is simply ratio * ppem */ - /* */ - - /* metrics used by the instance and execution context objects */ - struct TIns_Metrics_ - { - TT_F26Dot6 pointSize; /* point size. 1 point = 1/72 inch. */ - - UShort x_resolution; /* device horizontal resolution in dpi. */ - UShort y_resolution; /* device vertical resolution in dpi. */ - - UShort x_ppem; /* horizontal pixels per EM */ - UShort y_ppem; /* vertical pixels per EM */ - - Long x_scale1; - Long x_scale2; /* used to scale FUnits to fractional pixels */ - - Long y_scale1; - Long y_scale2; /* used to scale FUnits to fractional pixels */ - - /* for non-square pixels */ - Long x_ratio; - Long y_ratio; - - UShort ppem; /* maximum ppem size */ - Long ratio; /* current ratio */ - Long scale1; - Long scale2; /* scale for ppem */ - - TT_F26Dot6 compensations[4]; /* device-specific compensations */ - - Bool rotated; /* `is the glyph rotated?'-flag */ - Bool stretched; /* `is the glyph stretched?'-flag */ - }; - - typedef struct TIns_Metrics_ TIns_Metrics; - typedef TIns_Metrics* PIns_Metrics; - - - - /***********************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* FreeType Face Type */ - /* */ - /***********************************************************************/ - - struct TFace_ - { - /* parent engine instance for the face object */ - PEngine_Instance engine; - - /* i/o stream */ - TT_Stream stream; - - /* used only by the threaded builds of the library */ - TMutex lock; - - /* TrueType collection header, if any was found */ - TTTCHeader ttcHeader; - - /* maximum profile table, as found in the TrueType file */ - TMaxProfile maxProfile; - - /* Note: */ - /* it seems that some maximum values cannot be */ - /* taken directly from this table, but rather by */ - /* combining some of its fields; e.g. the max. */ - /* number of points seems to be given by */ - /* MAX( maxPoints, maxCompositePoints ) */ - /* */ - /* For this reason, we define later our own */ - /* max values that are used to load and allocate */ - /* further tables. */ - - TT_Header fontHeader; /* the font header, as */ - /* found in the TTF file */ - TT_Horizontal_Header horizontalHeader; /* the horizontal header */ - - Bool verticalInfo; /* True when vertical table */ - TT_Vertical_Header verticalHeader; /* is present in the font */ - - TT_OS2 os2; /* 'OS/2' table */ - - TT_Postscript postscript; /* 'Post' table */ - - TT_Hdmx hdmx; /* 'Hdmx' table */ - - TName_Table nameTable; /* name table */ - - TGasp gasp; /* the 'gasp' table */ - - /* The directory of TrueType tables for this typeface */ - UShort numTables; - PTableDirEntry dirTables; - - /* The directory of character mappings table for */ - /* this typeface */ - UShort numCMaps; - PCMapTable cMaps; - - /* The glyph locations table */ - ULong numLocations; /* UShort is not enough */ -#ifndef TT_HUGE_PTR - PStorage glyphLocations; -#else - Storage TT_HUGE_PTR * glyphLocations; -#endif - - /* NOTE : The "hmtx" is now part of the horizontal header */ - - /* the font program, if any */ - ULong fontPgmSize; - PByte fontProgram; - - /* the cvt program, if any */ - ULong cvtPgmSize; - PByte cvtProgram; - - /* the original, unscaled, control value table */ - ULong cvtSize; - PShort cvt; - - /* The following values _must_ be set by the */ - /* maximum profile loader */ - - UShort numGlyphs; /* the face's total number of glyphs */ - UShort maxPoints; /* max glyph points number, simple and composite */ - UShort maxContours; /* max glyph contours numb, simple and composite */ - UShort maxComponents; /* max components in a composite glyph */ - - /* the following are object caches to track active */ - /* and recycled instances and execution contexts */ - /* objects. See 'ttcache.h' */ - - TCache instances; /* current instances for this face */ - TCache glyphs; /* current glyph containers for this face */ - - - /* A typeless pointer to the face object extensions defined */ - /* in the 'ttextend.*' files. */ - void* extension; - Int n_extensions; /* number of extensions */ - - /* Use extensions to provide additional capabilities to the */ - /* engine. Read the developer's guide in the documentation */ - /* directory to know how to do that. */ - - /* a generic pointer for client use - see TT_Set/Get_Face_Pointer */ - void* generic; - }; - - - - /***********************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* FreeType Instance Type */ - /* */ - /***********************************************************************/ - - struct TInstance_ - { - PFace owner; /* face object */ - - Bool valid; - - TIns_Metrics metrics; - - UShort numFDefs; /* number of function definitions */ - UShort maxFDefs; - PDefArray FDefs; /* table of FDefs entries */ - - UShort numIDefs; /* number of instruction definitions */ - UShort maxIDefs; - PDefArray IDefs; /* table of IDefs entries */ - - Int maxFunc; /* maximum function definition id */ - Int maxIns; /* maximum instruction definition id */ - - TCodeRangeTable codeRangeTable; - - TGraphicsState GS; - TGraphicsState default_GS; - - ULong cvtSize; /* the scaled control value table */ - PLong cvt; - - ULong storeSize; /* The storage area is now part of the */ - PLong storage; /* instance */ - - TGlyph_Zone twilight; /* The instance's twilight zone */ - - /* debugging variables */ - - /* When using the debugger, we must keep the */ - /* execution context tied to the instance */ - /* object rather than asking it on demand */ - - Bool debug; - PExecution_Context context; - - /* a generic pointer for client use - see TT_Set/Get_Instance_Pointer */ - void* generic; - }; - - - /***********************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* FreeType Execution Context Type */ - /* */ - /***********************************************************************/ - - struct TExecution_Context_ - { - PFace face; - PInstance instance; - - /* instructions state */ - - TT_Error error; /* last execution error */ - - Long top; /* top of exec. stack */ - - ULong stackSize; /* size of exec. stack */ - PStorage stack; /* current exec. stack */ - - Long args; - ULong new_top; /* new top after exec. */ - - TGlyph_Zone zp0, /* zone records */ - zp1, - zp2, - pts, - twilight; - - TIns_Metrics metrics; /* instance metrics */ - - TGraphicsState GS; /* current graphics state */ - - Int curRange; /* current code range number */ - PByte code; /* current code range */ - ULong IP; /* current instruction pointer */ - ULong codeSize; /* size of current range */ - - Byte opcode; /* current opcode */ - Int length; /* length of current opcode */ - - Bool step_ins; /* true if the interpreter must */ - /* increment IP after ins. exec */ - ULong cvtSize; - PLong cvt; - - ULong glyphSize; /* glyph instructions buffer size */ - PByte glyphIns; /* glyph instructions buffer */ - - UShort numFDefs; /* number of function defs */ - UShort maxFDefs; /* maximum number of function defs */ - PDefRecord FDefs; /* table of FDefs entries */ - - UShort numIDefs; /* number of instruction defs */ - UShort maxIDefs; /* maximum number of instruction defs */ - PDefRecord IDefs; /* table of IDefs entries */ - - Int maxFunc; - Int maxIns; - - Int callTop, /* top of call stack during execution */ - callSize; /* size of call stack */ - PCallStack callStack; /* call stack */ - - UShort maxPoints; /* capacity of this context's "pts" */ - UShort maxContours; /* record, expressed in points and */ - /* contours.. */ - - TCodeRangeTable codeRangeTable; /* table of valid coderanges */ - /* useful for the debugger */ - - ULong storeSize; /* size of current storage */ - PLong storage; /* storage area */ - - TT_F26Dot6 period; /* values used for the */ - TT_F26Dot6 phase; /* 'SuperRounding' */ - TT_F26Dot6 threshold; - - /* this seems to be unused */ -#if 0 - Int cur_ppem; /* ppem along the current proj vector */ -#endif - Long scale1; /* scaling values along the current */ - Long scale2; /* projection vector too.. */ - Bool cached_metrics; /* the ppem is computed lazily. used */ - /* to trigger computation when needed */ - - Bool instruction_trap; /* If True, the interpreter will */ - /* exit after each instruction */ - - TGraphicsState default_GS; /* graphics state resulting from */ - /* the prep program */ - Bool is_composite; /* ture if the glyph is composite */ - - Bool pedantic_hinting; /* if true, read and write array */ - /* bounds faults halt the hinting */ - - /* latest interpreter additions */ - - Long F_dot_P; /* dot product of freedom and projection */ - /* vectors */ - TRound_Function func_round; /* current rounding function */ - - TProject_Function func_project, /* current projection function */ - func_dualproj, /* current dual proj. function */ - func_freeProj; /* current freedom proj. func */ - - TMove_Function func_move; /* current point move function */ - - TGet_CVT_Function func_read_cvt; /* read a cvt entry */ - TSet_CVT_Function func_write_cvt; /* write a cvt entry (in pixels) */ - TSet_CVT_Function func_move_cvt; /* incr a cvt entry (in pixels) */ - - ULong loadSize; - PSubglyph_Stack loadStack; /* loading subglyph stack */ - - }; - - - /***********************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* FreeType Glyph Object Type */ - /* */ - /***********************************************************************/ - - struct TGlyph_ - { - PFace face; - TT_Big_Glyph_Metrics metrics; - TT_Outline outline; - }; - - - /* The following type is used to load a font from a collection. */ - /* See Face_Create in ttobjs.c */ - - struct TFont_Input_ - { - TT_Stream stream; /* input stream */ - ULong fontIndex; /* index of font in collection */ - PEngine_Instance engine; /* parent engine instance */ - - }; - - typedef struct TFont_Input_ TFont_Input; - - - /********************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* Code Range Functions */ - /* */ - /********************************************************************/ - - /* Goto a specified coderange */ - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - Goto_CodeRange( PExecution_Context exec, - Int range, - ULong IP ); - -#if 0 - /* Return a pointer to a given coderange record. */ - /* Used only by the debugger. */ - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( PCodeRange ) - Get_CodeRange( PExecution_Context exec, - Int range ); -#endif - - /* Set a given code range properties */ - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - Set_CodeRange( PExecution_Context exec, - Int range, - void* base, - ULong length ); - - /* Clear a given coderange */ - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - Clear_CodeRange( PExecution_Context exec, Int range ); - - - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( PExecution_Context ) - New_Context( PFace face ); - - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - Done_Context( PExecution_Context exec ); - - - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - Context_Load( PExecution_Context exec, - PFace face, - PInstance ins ); - - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - Context_Save( PExecution_Context exec, - PInstance ins ); - - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - Context_Run( PExecution_Context exec, - Bool debug ); - - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - Instance_Init( PInstance ins ); - - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - Instance_Reset( PInstance ins ); - - - /********************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* Handy scaling functions */ - /* */ - /********************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Pos ) - Scale_X( PIns_Metrics metrics, - TT_Pos x ); - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Pos ) - Scale_Y( PIns_Metrics metrics, - TT_Pos y ); - - /********************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* Component Initializer/Finalizer */ - /* */ - /* Called from 'freetype.c' */ - /* The component must create and register the face, instance and */ - /* execution context cache classes before any object can be */ - /* managed. */ - /* */ - /********************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - TTObjs_Init( PEngine_Instance engine ); - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - TTObjs_Done( PEngine_Instance engine ); - -#ifdef __cplusplus - } -#endif - -#endif /* TTOBJS_H */ - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttraster.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttraster.c deleted file mode 100644 index e8024546423..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttraster.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2725 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ttraster.c 1.5 - * - * The FreeType glyph rasterizer (body). - * - * Copyright 1996-2000 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. - * - * NOTES: - * - * This version supports the following: - * - * - direct grayscaling - * - sub-banding - * - drop-out modes 4 and 5 - * - second pass for complete drop-out control (bitmap only) - * - variable precision - * - * Changes between 1.5 and 1.3: - * - * Mainly performance tunings: - * - * - Line_Down() and Bezier_Down() now use the functions Line_Up() - * and Bezier_Up() to do their work. - * - optimized Split_Bezier() - * - optimized linked lists used during sweeps - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#include "ttraster.h" -#include "ttdebug.h" -#include "tttypes.h" -#include "ttengine.h" -#include "ttcalc.h" /* for TT_MulDiv only */ - -#include "ttmemory.h" /* only used to allocate memory on engine init */ - -/* required by the tracing mode */ -#undef TT_COMPONENT -#define TT_COMPONENT trace_raster - - -/* The default render pool size */ -#define RASTER_RENDER_POOL 64000 - -/* The size of the two-lines intermediate bitmap used */ -/* for anti-aliasing */ -#define RASTER_GRAY_LINES 2048 - - -#define Raster_Err_None TT_Err_Ok -#define Raster_Err_Not_Ini TT_Err_Raster_Not_Initialized -#define Raster_Err_Overflow TT_Err_Raster_Pool_Overflow -#define Raster_Err_Neg_Height TT_Err_Raster_Negative_Height -#define Raster_Err_Invalid TT_Err_Raster_Invalid_Value -#define Raster_Err_Gray_Unsupported TT_Err_Raster_Gray_Unsupported - - -/* FMulDiv means "Fast MulDiv", it is uses in case where 'b' is typically */ -/* a small value and the result of (a*b) is known to fit in 32 bits. */ -#define FMulDiv( a, b, c ) ( (a) * (b) / (c) ) - -/* On the other hand, SMulDiv is for "Slow MulDiv", and is used typically */ -/* for clipping computations. It simply uses the TT_MulDiv() function */ -/* defined in "ttcalc.h" */ -/* */ -/* So, the following definition fits the bill nicely, and we don't need */ -/* to use the one in 'ttcalc' anymore, even for 16-bit systems... */ -#define SMulDiv TT_MulDiv - - -/* Define DEBUG_RASTER if you want to generate a debug version of the */ -/* rasterizer. This will progressively draw the glyphs while all the */ -/* computation are done directly on the graphics screen (the glyphs */ -/* will be inverted). */ - -/* Note that DEBUG_RASTER should only be used for debugging with b/w */ -/* rendering, not with gray levels. */ - -/* The definition of DEBUG_RASTER should appear in the file */ -/* "ttconfig.h". */ - -#ifdef DEBUG_RASTER - extern Char* Vio; /* A pointer to VRAM or display buffer */ -#endif - - -/* The rasterizer is a very general purpose component, please leave */ -/* the following redefinitions there (you never know your target */ -/* environment). */ - -#ifndef TRUE -#define TRUE 1 -#endif - -#ifndef FALSE -#define FALSE 0 -#endif - -#ifndef NULL -#define NULL (void*)0 -#endif - -#define MaxBezier 32 /* The maximum number of stacked Bezier curves. */ - /* Setting this constant to more than 32 is a */ - /* pure waste of space. */ - -#define Pixel_Bits 6 /* fractional bits of *input* coordinates */ - - /* States of each line, arc and profile */ - enum TStates_ - { - Unknown, - Ascending, - Descending, - Flat - }; - - typedef enum TStates_ TStates; - - struct TProfile_; - typedef struct TProfile_ TProfile; - typedef TProfile* PProfile; - - struct TProfile_ - { - TT_F26Dot6 X; /* current coordinate during sweep */ - PProfile link; /* link to next profile - various purpose */ - PStorage offset; /* start of profile's data in render pool */ - Int flow; /* Profile orientation: Asc/Descending */ - Long height; /* profile's height in scanlines */ - Long start; /* profile's starting scanline */ - - UShort countL; /* number of lines to step before this */ - /* profile becomes drawable */ - - PProfile next; /* next profile in same contour, used */ - /* during drop-out control */ - }; - - typedef PProfile TProfileList; - typedef PProfile* PProfileList; - - - /* I use the classic trick of two dummy records for the head and tail */ - /* of a linked list; this reduces tests in insertion/deletion/sorting. */ - /* NOTE: used during sweeps only. */ - - /* Simple record used to implement a stack of bands, required */ - /* by the sub-banding mechanism */ - - struct TBand_ - { - Short y_min; /* band's minimum */ - Short y_max; /* band's maximum */ - }; - - typedef struct TBand_ TBand; - - -#define AlignProfileSize \ - (( sizeof(TProfile)+sizeof(long)-1 ) / sizeof(long)) - - - /* Left fill bitmask */ - static const Byte LMask[8] = - { 0xFF, 0x7F, 0x3F, 0x1F, 0x0F, 0x07, 0x03, 0x01 }; - - /* Right fill bitmask */ - static const Byte RMask[8] = - { 0x80, 0xC0, 0xE0, 0xF0, 0xF8, 0xFC, 0xFE, 0xFF }; - - /* prototypes used for sweep function dispatch */ - typedef void Function_Sweep_Init( RAS_ARGS Short* min, - Short* max ); - - typedef void Function_Sweep_Span( RAS_ARGS Short y, - TT_F26Dot6 x1, - TT_F26Dot6 x2, - PProfile left, - PProfile right ); - - typedef void Function_Sweep_Step( RAS_ARG ); - - -/* NOTE: These operations are only valid on 2's complement processors */ - -#define FLOOR( x ) ( (x) & -ras.precision ) -#define CEILING( x ) ( ((x) + ras.precision - 1) & -ras.precision ) -#define TRUNC( x ) ( (signed long)(x) >> ras.precision_bits ) -#define FRAC( x ) ( (x) & (ras.precision - 1) ) -#define SCALED( x ) ( ((x) << ras.scale_shift) - ras.precision_half ) - -#ifdef DEBUG_RASTER -#define DEBUG_PSET Pset() -#else -#define DEBUG_PSET -#endif - - struct TPoint_ - { - Long x, y; - }; - - typedef struct TPoint_ TPoint; - - - /* Note that I have moved the location of some fields in the */ - /* structure to ensure that the most used variables are used */ - /* at the top. Thus, their offset can be coded with less */ - /* opcodes, and it results in a smaller executable. */ - - struct TRaster_Instance_ - { - Int precision_bits; /* precision related variables */ - Int precision; - Int precision_half; - Long precision_mask; - Int precision_shift; - Int precision_step; - Int precision_jitter; - - Int scale_shift; /* == precision_shift for bitmaps */ - /* == precision_shift+1 for pixmaps */ - - PStorage buff; /* The profiles buffer */ - PStorage sizeBuff; /* Render pool size */ - PStorage maxBuff; /* Profiles buffer size */ - PStorage top; /* Current cursor in buffer */ - - TT_Error error; - - PByte flags; /* current flags table */ - PUShort outs; /* current outlines table */ - - UShort nPoints; /* number of points in current glyph */ - Short nContours; /* number of contours in current glyph */ - Int numTurns; /* number of Y-turns in outline */ - - TPoint* arc; /* current Bezier arc pointer */ - - UShort bWidth; /* target bitmap width */ - PByte bTarget; /* target bitmap buffer */ - PByte gTarget; /* target pixmap buffer */ - - Long lastX, lastY, minY, maxY; - - UShort num_Profs; /* current number of profiles */ - - Bool fresh; /* signals a fresh new profile which */ - /* 'start' field must be completed */ - Bool joint; /* signals that the last arc ended */ - /* exactly on a scanline. Allows */ - /* removal of doublets */ - PProfile cProfile; /* current profile */ - PProfile fProfile; /* head of linked list of profiles */ - PProfile gProfile; /* contour's first profile in case */ - /* of impact */ - TStates state; /* rendering state */ - - TT_Raster_Map target; /* description of target bit/pixmap */ - - Long traceOfs; /* current offset in target bitmap */ - Long traceG; /* current offset in target pixmap */ - - Short traceIncr; /* sweep's increment in target bitmap */ - - Short gray_min_x; /* current min x during gray rendering */ - Short gray_max_x; /* current max x during gray rendering */ - - /* dispatch variables */ - - Function_Sweep_Init* Proc_Sweep_Init; - Function_Sweep_Span* Proc_Sweep_Span; - Function_Sweep_Span* Proc_Sweep_Drop; - Function_Sweep_Step* Proc_Sweep_Step; - - TT_Vector* coords; - - Byte dropOutControl; /* current drop_out control method */ - - Byte grays[5]; /* Palette of gray levels used for render */ - - Byte* gray_lines; /* Intermediate table used to render the */ - /* graylevels pixmaps. */ - /* gray_lines is a buffer holding two */ - /* monochrome scanlines */ - Short gray_width; /* width in bytes of one monochrome */ - /* intermediate scanline of gray_lines. */ - /* Each gray pixel takes 2 bits long there */ - - /* The gray_lines must hold 2 lines, thus with size */ - /* in bytes of at least 'gray_width*2' */ - - Bool second_pass; /* indicates wether a horizontal pass */ - /* should be performed to control drop-out */ - /* accurately when calling Render_Glyph. */ - /* Note that there is no horizontal pass */ - /* during gray rendering. */ - TPoint arcs[2 * MaxBezier + 1]; /* The Bezier stack */ - - TBand band_stack[16]; /* band stack used for sub-banding */ - Int band_top; /* band stack top */ - - Int count_table[256]; /* Look-up table used to quickly count */ - /* set bits in a gray 2x2 cell */ - }; - - -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_STATIC_RASTER - - static TRaster_Instance cur_ras; -#define ras cur_ras - -#else - -#define ras (*raster) - -#endif /* TT_STATIC_RASTER */ - - -#ifdef DEBUG_RASTER - - /************************************************/ - /* */ - /* Pset: */ - /* */ - /* Used for debugging only. Plots a point */ - /* in VRAM during rendering (not afterwards). */ - /* */ - /* NOTE: This procedure relies on the value */ - /* of cProfile->start, which may not */ - /* be set when Pset is called sometimes. */ - /* This will usually result in a dot */ - /* plotted on the first screen scanline */ - /* (far away its original position). */ - /* */ - /* This "bug" reflects nothing wrong */ - /* in the current implementation, and */ - /* the bitmap is rendered correctly, */ - /* so don't panic if you see 'flying' */ - /* dots in debugging mode. */ - /* */ - /* - David */ - /* */ - /************************************************/ - - static void Pset( RAS_ARG ) - { - Long o; - Long x; - - - x = ras.top[-1]; - - switch ( ras.cProfile->flow ) - { - case TT_Flow_Up: - o = Vio_ScanLineWidth * - ( ras.top-ras.cProfile->offset + ras.cProfile->start ) + - ( x / (ras.precision*8) ); - break; - - case TT_Flow_Down: - o = Vio_ScanLineWidth * - ( ras.cProfile->start-ras.top + ras.cProfile->offset ) + - ( x / (ras.precision*8) ); - break; - } - - if ( o > 0 ) - Vio[o] |= (unsigned)0x80 >> ( (x/ras.precision) & 7 ); - } - - - static void Clear_Band( RAS_ARGS Int y1, Int y2 ) - { - MEM_Set( Vio + y1*Vio_ScanLineWidth, (y2-y1+1)*Vio_ScanLineWidth, 0 ); - } - -#endif /* DEBUG_RASTER */ - - -/************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* Function: Set_High_Precision */ -/* */ -/* Description: Sets precision variables according to param flag. */ -/* */ -/* Input: High set to True for high precision (typically for */ -/* ppem < 18), false otherwise. */ -/* */ -/************************************************************************/ - - static void Set_High_Precision( RAS_ARGS Bool High ) - { - if ( High ) - { - ras.precision_bits = 10; - ras.precision_step = 128; - ras.precision_jitter = 24; - } - else - { - ras.precision_bits = 6; - ras.precision_step = 32; - ras.precision_jitter = 2; - } - - PTRACE7(( "Set_High_Precision(%s)\n", High ? "true" : "false" )); - - ras.precision = 1 << ras.precision_bits; - ras.precision_half = ras.precision / 2; - ras.precision_shift = ras.precision_bits - Pixel_Bits; - ras.precision_mask = -ras.precision; - } - - -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* Function: New_Profile */ -/* */ -/* Description: Creates a new Profile in the render pool. */ -/* */ -/* Input: aState state/orientation of the new Profile */ -/* */ -/* Returns: SUCCESS on success. */ -/* FAILURE in case of overflow or of incoherent Profile. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************************/ - - static Bool New_Profile( RAS_ARGS TStates aState ) - { - if ( !ras.fProfile ) - { - ras.cProfile = (PProfile)ras.top; - ras.fProfile = ras.cProfile; - ras.top += AlignProfileSize; - } - - if ( ras.top >= ras.maxBuff ) - { - ras.error = Raster_Err_Overflow; - return FAILURE; - } - - switch ( aState ) - { - case Ascending: - ras.cProfile->flow = TT_Flow_Up; - PTRACE7(( "New ascending profile = %lx\n", (long)ras.cProfile )); - break; - - case Descending: - ras.cProfile->flow = TT_Flow_Down; - PTRACE7(( "New descending profile = %lx\n", (long)ras.cProfile )); - break; - - default: - PTRACE0(( "Invalid profile direction in Raster:New_Profile !!\n" )); - ras.error = Raster_Err_Invalid; - return FAILURE; - } - - ras.cProfile->start = 0; - ras.cProfile->height = 0; - ras.cProfile->offset = ras.top; - ras.cProfile->link = (PProfile)0; - ras.cProfile->next = (PProfile)0; - - if ( !ras.gProfile ) - ras.gProfile = ras.cProfile; - - ras.state = aState; - ras.fresh = TRUE; - ras.joint = FALSE; - - return SUCCESS; - } - - -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* Function: End_Profile */ -/* */ -/* Description: Finalizes the current Profile. */ -/* */ -/* Input: None */ -/* */ -/* Returns: SUCCESS on success. */ -/* FAILURE in case of overflow or incoherency. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************************/ - - static Bool End_Profile( RAS_ARG ) - { - Long h; - PProfile oldProfile; - - - h = ras.top - ras.cProfile->offset; - - if ( h < 0 ) - { - PTRACE0(( "Negative height encountered in End_Profile!\n" )); - ras.error = Raster_Err_Neg_Height; - return FAILURE; - } - - if ( h > 0 ) - { - PTRACE1(( "Ending profile %lx, start = %ld, height = %ld\n", - (long)ras.cProfile, ras.cProfile->start, h )); - - oldProfile = ras.cProfile; - ras.cProfile->height = h; - ras.cProfile = (PProfile)ras.top; - - ras.top += AlignProfileSize; - - ras.cProfile->height = 0; - ras.cProfile->offset = ras.top; - oldProfile->next = ras.cProfile; - ras.num_Profs++; - } - - if ( ras.top >= ras.maxBuff ) - { - PTRACE1(( "overflow in End_Profile\n" )); - ras.error = Raster_Err_Overflow; - return FAILURE; - } - - ras.joint = FALSE; - - return SUCCESS; - } - - -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* Function: Insert_Y_Turn */ -/* */ -/* Description: Insert a salient into the sorted list placed on top */ -/* of the render pool */ -/* */ -/* Input: New y scanline position */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************************/ - - static - Bool Insert_Y_Turn( RAS_ARGS Int y ) - { - PStorage y_turns; - Int y2, n; - - n = ras.numTurns-1; - y_turns = ras.sizeBuff - ras.numTurns; - - /* look for first y value that is <= */ - while ( n >= 0 && y < y_turns[n] ) - n--; - - /* if it is <, simply insert it, ignore if == */ - if ( n >= 0 && y > y_turns[n] ) - while ( n >= 0 ) - { - y2 = y_turns[n]; - y_turns[n] = y; - y = y2; - n--; - } - - if ( n < 0 ) - { - if (ras.maxBuff <= ras.top) - { - ras.error = Raster_Err_Overflow; - return FAILURE; - } - ras.maxBuff--; - ras.numTurns++; - ras.sizeBuff[-ras.numTurns] = y; - } - - return SUCCESS; - } - - -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* Function: Finalize_Profile_Table */ -/* */ -/* Description: Adjusts all links in the Profiles list. */ -/* */ -/* Input: None */ -/* */ -/* Returns: None. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************************/ - - static - Bool Finalize_Profile_Table( RAS_ARG ) - { - Long bottom, top; - UShort n; - PProfile p; - - - n = ras.num_Profs; - - if ( n > 1 ) - { - p = ras.fProfile; - while ( n > 0 ) - { - if ( n > 1 ) - p->link = (PProfile)( p->offset + p->height ); - else - p->link = NULL; - - switch ( p->flow ) - { - case TT_Flow_Down: - bottom = p->start - p->height+1; - top = p->start; - p->start = bottom; - p->offset += p->height-1; - break; - - case TT_Flow_Up: - default: - bottom = p->start; - top = p->start + p->height-1; - } - - if ( Insert_Y_Turn( RAS_VARS bottom ) || - Insert_Y_Turn( RAS_VARS top+1 ) ) - return FAILURE; - - p = p->link; - n--; - } - } - else - ras.fProfile = NULL; - - return SUCCESS; - } - - -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* Function: Split_Bezier */ -/* */ -/* Description: Subdivides one Bezier arc into two joint */ -/* sub-arcs in the Bezier stack. */ -/* */ -/* Input: None (subdivided bezier is taken from the top of the */ -/* stack). */ -/* */ -/* Returns: None. */ -/* */ -/* */ -/* Note: This routine is the 'beef' of this component. It is _the_ */ -/* inner loop that should be optimized to hell to get the */ -/* best performance. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************************/ - - static void Split_Bezier( TPoint* base ) - { - Long a, b; - - - base[4].x = base[2].x; - b = base[1].x; - a = base[3].x = ( base[2].x + b ) / 2; - b = base[1].x = ( base[0].x + b ) / 2; - base[2].x = ( a + b ) / 2; - - base[4].y = base[2].y; - b = base[1].y; - a = base[3].y = ( base[2].y + b ) / 2; - b = base[1].y = ( base[0].y + b ) / 2; - base[2].y = ( a + b ) / 2; - - /* hand optimized. gcc doesn't seem too good at common expression */ - /* substitution and instruction scheduling ;-) */ - } - - -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* Function: Push_Bezier */ -/* */ -/* Description: Clears the Bezier stack and pushes a new arc on top of it. */ -/* */ -/* Input: x1,y1 x2,y2 x3,y3 new Bezier arc */ -/* */ -/* Returns: None. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************************/ - - static void Push_Bezier( RAS_ARGS Long x1, Long y1, - Long x2, Long y2, - Long x3, Long y3 ) - { - ras.arc = ras.arcs; - ras.arc[2].x = x1; ras.arc[2].y = y1; - ras.arc[1].x = x2; ras.arc[1].y = y2; - ras.arc[0].x = x3; ras.arc[0].y = y3; - } - - -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* Function: Line_Up */ -/* */ -/* Description: Computes the x-coordinates of an ascending line segment */ -/* and stores them in the render pool. */ -/* */ -/* Input: x1,y1,x2,y2 Segment start (x1,y1) and end (x2,y2) points */ -/* */ -/* Returns: SUCCESS on success. */ -/* FAILURE on Render Pool overflow. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************************/ - - static Bool Line_Up( RAS_ARGS Long x1, Long y1, - Long x2, Long y2, - Long miny, Long maxy ) - { - Long Dx, Dy; - Int e1, e2, f1, f2, size; /* XXX: is `Short' sufficient? */ - Long Ix, Rx, Ax; - - PStorage top; - - - Dx = x2 - x1; - Dy = y2 - y1; - - if ( Dy <= 0 || y2 < miny || y1 > maxy ) - return SUCCESS; - - if ( y1 < miny ) - { - /* Take care : miny-y1 can be a very large value, we use */ - /* a slow MulDiv function to avoid clipping bugs */ - x1 += SMulDiv( Dx, miny - y1, Dy ); - e1 = TRUNC( miny ); - f1 = 0; - } - else - { - e1 = TRUNC( y1 ); - f1 = FRAC( y1 ); - } - - if ( y2 > maxy ) - { - /* x2 += FMulDiv( Dx, maxy - y2, Dy ); UNNECESSARY */ - e2 = TRUNC( maxy ); - f2 = 0; - } - else - { - e2 = TRUNC( y2 ); - f2 = FRAC( y2 ); - } - - if ( f1 > 0 ) - { - if ( e1 == e2 ) return SUCCESS; - else - { - x1 += FMulDiv( Dx, ras.precision - f1, Dy ); - e1 += 1; - } - } - else - if ( ras.joint ) - { - ras.top--; - ras.joint = FALSE; - } - - ras.joint = ( f2 == 0 ); - - if ( ras.fresh ) - { - ras.cProfile->start = e1; - ras.fresh = FALSE; - } - - size = e2 - e1 + 1; - if ( ras.top + size >= ras.maxBuff ) - { - ras.error = Raster_Err_Overflow; - return FAILURE; - } - - if ( Dx > 0 ) - { - Ix = (ras.precision*Dx) / Dy; - Rx = (ras.precision*Dx) % Dy; - Dx = 1; - } - else - { - Ix = -( (ras.precision*-Dx) / Dy ); - Rx = (ras.precision*-Dx) % Dy; - Dx = -1; - } - - Ax = -Dy; - top = ras.top; - - while ( size > 0 ) - { - *top++ = x1; - - DEBUG_PSET; - - x1 += Ix; - Ax += Rx; - if ( Ax >= 0 ) - { - Ax -= Dy; - x1 += Dx; - } - size--; - } - - ras.top = top; - return SUCCESS; - } - - - static Bool Line_Down( RAS_ARGS Long x1, Long y1, - Long x2, Long y2, - Long miny, Long maxy ) - { - Bool result, fresh; - - - fresh = ras.fresh; - - result = Line_Up( RAS_VARS x1, -y1, x2, -y2, -maxy, -miny ); - - if ( fresh && !ras.fresh ) - ras.cProfile->start = -ras.cProfile->start; - - return result; - } - - -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* Function: Bezier_Up */ -/* */ -/* Description: Computes thes x-coordinates of an ascending bezier arc */ -/* and stores them in the render pool. */ -/* */ -/* Input: None. The arc is taken from the top of the Bezier stack. */ -/* */ -/* Returns: SUCCESS on success. */ -/* FAILURE on Render Pool overflow. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************************/ - - static Bool Bezier_Up( RAS_ARGS Long miny, Long maxy ) - { - Long y1, y2, e, e2, e0; - Short f1; - - TPoint* arc; - TPoint* start_arc; - - PStorage top; - - - arc = ras.arc; - y1 = arc[2].y; - y2 = arc[0].y; - top = ras.top; - - if ( y2 < miny || y1 > maxy ) - goto Fin; - - e2 = FLOOR( y2 ); - - if ( e2 > maxy ) - e2 = maxy; - - e0 = miny; - - if ( y1 < miny ) - e = miny; - else - { - e = CEILING( y1 ); - f1 = FRAC( y1 ); - e0 = e; - - if ( f1 == 0 ) - { - if ( ras.joint ) - { - top--; - ras.joint = FALSE; - } - - *top++ = arc[2].x; - - DEBUG_PSET; - - e += ras.precision; - } - } - - if ( ras.fresh ) - { - ras.cProfile->start = TRUNC( e0 ); - ras.fresh = FALSE; - } - - if ( e2 < e ) - goto Fin; - - if ( ( top + TRUNC( e2 - e ) + 1 ) >= ras.maxBuff ) - { - ras.top = top; - ras.error = Raster_Err_Overflow; - return FAILURE; - } - - start_arc = arc; - - while ( arc >= start_arc && e <= e2 ) - { - ras.joint = FALSE; - - y2 = arc[0].y; - - if ( y2 > e ) - { - y1 = arc[2].y; - if ( y2 - y1 >= ras.precision_step ) - { - Split_Bezier( arc ); - arc += 2; - } - else - { - *top++ = arc[2].x + FMulDiv( arc[0].x - arc[2].x, - e - y1, - y2 - y1 ); - DEBUG_PSET; - - arc -= 2; - e += ras.precision; - } - } - else - { - if ( y2 == e ) - { - ras.joint = TRUE; - *top++ = arc[0].x; - - DEBUG_PSET; - - e += ras.precision; - } - arc -= 2; - } - } - - Fin: - ras.top = top; - ras.arc -= 2; - return SUCCESS; - } - - -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* Function: Bezier_Down */ -/* */ -/* Description: Computes the x-coordinates of a descending bezier arc */ -/* and stores them in the render pool. */ -/* */ -/* Input: None. Arc is taken from the top of the Bezier stack. */ -/* */ -/* Returns: SUCCESS on success. */ -/* FAILURE on Render Pool overflow. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************************/ - - static Bool Bezier_Down( RAS_ARGS Long miny, Long maxy ) - { - TPoint* arc = ras.arc; - Bool result, fresh; - - - arc[0].y = -arc[0].y; - arc[1].y = -arc[1].y; - arc[2].y = -arc[2].y; - - fresh = ras.fresh; - - result = Bezier_Up( RAS_VARS -maxy, -miny ); - - if ( fresh && !ras.fresh ) - ras.cProfile->start = -ras.cProfile->start; - - arc[0].y = -arc[0].y; - return result; - } - - -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* Function: Line_To */ -/* */ -/* Description: Injects a new line segment and adjusts Profiles list. */ -/* */ -/* Input: x, y : segment endpoint (start point in LastX,LastY) */ -/* */ -/* Returns: SUCCESS on success. */ -/* FAILURE on Render Pool overflow or Incorrect Profile. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************************/ - - static Bool Line_To( RAS_ARGS Long x, Long y ) - { - /* First, detect a change of direction */ - - switch ( ras.state ) - { - case Unknown: - if ( y > ras.lastY ) - { - if ( New_Profile( RAS_VARS Ascending ) ) return FAILURE; - } - else - { - if ( y < ras.lastY ) - if ( New_Profile( RAS_VARS Descending ) ) return FAILURE; - } - break; - - case Ascending: - if ( y < ras.lastY ) - { - if ( End_Profile( RAS_VAR ) || - New_Profile( RAS_VARS Descending ) ) return FAILURE; - } - break; - - case Descending: - if ( y > ras.lastY ) - { - if ( End_Profile( RAS_VAR ) || - New_Profile( RAS_VARS Ascending ) ) return FAILURE; - } - break; - - default: - ; - } - - /* Then compute the lines */ - - switch ( ras.state ) - { - case Ascending: - if ( Line_Up ( RAS_VARS ras.lastX, ras.lastY, - x, y, ras.minY, ras.maxY ) ) - return FAILURE; - break; - - case Descending: - if ( Line_Down( RAS_VARS ras.lastX, ras.lastY, - x, y, ras.minY, ras.maxY ) ) - return FAILURE; - break; - - default: - ; - } - - ras.lastX = x; - ras.lastY = y; - - return SUCCESS; - } - - -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* Function: Bezier_To */ -/* */ -/* Description: Injects a new bezier arc and adjusts the profile list. */ -/* */ -/* Input: x, y : arc endpoint (start point in LastX, LastY) */ -/* Cx, Cy : control point */ -/* */ -/* Returns: SUCCESS on success. */ -/* FAILURE on Render Pool overflow or Incorrect Profile. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************************/ - - static Bool Bezier_To( RAS_ARGS Long x, - Long y, - Long cx, - Long cy ) - { - Long y1, y2, y3, x3; - TStates state_bez; - - - Push_Bezier( RAS_VARS ras.lastX, ras.lastY, cx, cy, x, y ); - - do - { - y1 = ras.arc[2].y; - y2 = ras.arc[1].y; - y3 = ras.arc[0].y; - x3 = ras.arc[0].x; - - /* first, categorize the bezier arc */ - - if ( y1 == y2 ) - { - if ( y2 == y3 ) - state_bez = Flat; - else if ( y2 > y3 ) - state_bez = Descending; - else - state_bez = Ascending; - } - else if ( y1 > y2 ) - { - if ( y2 >= y3 ) - state_bez = Descending; - else - state_bez = Unknown; - } - else if ( y2 <= y3 ) - state_bez = Ascending; - else - state_bez = Unknown; - - /* split non-monotonic arcs, ignore flat ones, or */ - /* computes the up and down ones */ - - switch ( state_bez ) - { - case Flat: - ras.arc -= 2; - break; - - case Unknown: - Split_Bezier( ras.arc ); - ras.arc += 2; - break; - - default: - /* detect a change of direction */ - - if ( ras.state != state_bez ) - { - if ( ras.state != Unknown ) - if ( End_Profile( RAS_VAR ) ) return FAILURE; - - if ( New_Profile( RAS_VARS state_bez ) ) return FAILURE; - } - - /* compute */ - - switch ( ras.state ) - { - case Ascending: - if ( Bezier_Up ( RAS_VARS ras.minY, ras.maxY ) ) - return FAILURE; - break; - - case Descending: - if ( Bezier_Down( RAS_VARS ras.minY, ras.maxY ) ) - return FAILURE; - break; - - default: - ; - } - } - } while ( ras.arc >= ras.arcs ); - - ras.lastX = x3; - ras.lastY = y3; - - return SUCCESS; - } - - -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* Function: Decompose_Curve */ -/* */ -/* Description: Scans the outline arays in order to emit individual */ -/* segments and beziers by calling Line_To() and Bezier_To(). */ -/* It handles all weird cases, like when the first point */ -/* is off the curve, or when there are simply no 'on' */ -/* points in the contour! */ -/* */ -/* Input: first, last : indexes of first and last point in */ -/* contour. */ -/* */ -/* Returns: SUCCESS on success. */ -/* FAILURE on error. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************************/ - -#undef SWAP_ -#define SWAP_(x,y) { Long swap = x; x = y; y = swap; } - - static Bool Decompose_Curve( RAS_ARGS UShort first, - UShort last, - Bool flipped ) - { - Long x, y; /* current point */ - Long cx, cy; /* current Bezier control point */ - Long mx, my; /* current middle point */ - - Long x_first, y_first; /* first point's coordinates */ - Long x_last, y_last; /* last point's coordinates */ - - UShort index; /* current point's index */ - Bool on_curve; /* current point's state */ - - x_first = SCALED( ras.coords[first].x ); - y_first = SCALED( ras.coords[first].y ); - - if ( flipped ) SWAP_( x_first,y_first ); - - x_last = SCALED( ras.coords[last].x ); - y_last = SCALED( ras.coords[last].y ); - - if ( flipped ) SWAP_( x_last,y_last ); - - ras.lastX = cx = x_first; - ras.lastY = cy = y_first; - - on_curve = (ras.flags[first] & 1); - index = first; - - /* check first point to determine origin */ - if ( !on_curve ) - { - /* first point is off the curve. Yes, this happens... */ - if ( ras.flags[last] & 1 ) - { - ras.lastX = x_last; /* start at last point if it */ - ras.lastY = y_last; /* is on the curve */ - } - else - { - /* if both first and last points are off the curve, */ - /* start at their middle and record its position */ - /* for closure */ - ras.lastX = (ras.lastX + x_last)/2; - ras.lastY = (ras.lastY + y_last)/2; - - x_last = ras.lastX; - y_last = ras.lastY; - } - } - - /* now process each contour point individually */ - while ( index < last ) - { - index++; - x = SCALED( ras.coords[index].x ); - y = SCALED( ras.coords[index].y ); - - if ( flipped ) SWAP_( x, y ); - - if ( on_curve ) - { - /* the previous point was on the curve */ - on_curve = ( ras.flags[index] & 1 ); - if ( on_curve ) - { - /* two successive on points => emit segment */ - if ( Line_To( RAS_VARS x, y ) ) return FAILURE; - } - else - { - /* else, keep current control point for next bezier */ - cx = x; - cy = y; - } - } - else - { - /* the previous point was off the curve */ - on_curve = ( ras.flags[index] & 1 ); - if ( on_curve ) - { - /* reaching an `on' point */ - if ( Bezier_To( RAS_VARS x, y, cx, cy ) ) return FAILURE; - } - else - { - /* two successive `off' points => create middle point */ - mx = ( cx + x ) / 2; - my = ( cy + y ) / 2; - - if ( Bezier_To( RAS_VARS mx, my, cx, cy ) ) return FAILURE; - - cx = x; - cy = y; - } - } - } - - /* end of contour, close curve cleanly */ - if ( ras.flags[first] & 1 ) - { - if ( on_curve ) - return Line_To( RAS_VARS x_first, y_first ); - else - return Bezier_To( RAS_VARS x_first, y_first, cx, cy ); - } - else - if ( !on_curve ) - return Bezier_To( RAS_VARS x_last, y_last, cx, cy ); - - return SUCCESS; - } - - -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* Function: Convert_Glyph */ -/* */ -/* Description: Converts a glyph into a series of segments and arcs */ -/* and makes a Profiles list with them. */ -/* */ -/* Input: _xCoord, _yCoord : coordinates tables. */ -/* */ -/* Uses the 'Flag' table too. */ -/* */ -/* Returns: SUCCESS on success. */ -/* FAILURE if any error was encountered during rendering. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************************/ - - static Bool Convert_Glyph( RAS_ARGS int flipped ) - { - Short i; - UShort start; - - PProfile lastProfile; - - - ras.fProfile = NULL; - ras.joint = FALSE; - ras.fresh = FALSE; - - ras.maxBuff = ras.sizeBuff - AlignProfileSize; - - ras.numTurns = 0; - - ras.cProfile = (PProfile)ras.top; - ras.cProfile->offset = ras.top; - ras.num_Profs = 0; - - start = 0; - - for ( i = 0; i < ras.nContours; i++ ) - { - ras.state = Unknown; - ras.gProfile = NULL; - - if ( Decompose_Curve( RAS_VARS start, ras.outs[i], flipped ) ) - return FAILURE; - - start = ras.outs[i] + 1; - - /* We must now see if the extreme arcs join or not */ - if ( ( FRAC( ras.lastY ) == 0 && - ras.lastY >= ras.minY && - ras.lastY <= ras.maxY ) ) - if ( ras.gProfile && ras.gProfile->flow == ras.cProfile->flow ) - ras.top--; - /* Note that ras.gProfile can be nil if the contour was too small */ - /* to be drawn. */ - - lastProfile = ras.cProfile; - if ( End_Profile( RAS_VAR ) ) return FAILURE; - - /* close the 'next profile in contour' linked list */ - if ( ras.gProfile ) - lastProfile->next = ras.gProfile; - } - - if (Finalize_Profile_Table( RAS_VAR )) - return FAILURE; - - return (ras.top < ras.maxBuff ? SUCCESS : FAILURE ); - } - - -/************************************************/ -/* */ -/* Init_Linked */ -/* */ -/* Inits an empty linked list. */ -/* */ -/************************************************/ - - static void Init_Linked( TProfileList* l ) - { - *l = NULL; - } - - -/************************************************/ -/* */ -/* InsNew : */ -/* */ -/* Inserts a new Profile in a linked list. */ -/* */ -/************************************************/ - - static void InsNew( PProfileList list, - PProfile profile ) - { - PProfile *old, current; - Long x; - - - old = list; - current = *old; - x = profile->X; - - while ( current ) - { - if ( x < current->X ) - break; - old = ¤t->link; - current = *old; - } - - profile->link = current; - *old = profile; - } - - -/*************************************************/ -/* */ -/* DelOld : */ -/* */ -/* Removes an old Profile from a linked list. */ -/* */ -/*************************************************/ - - static void DelOld( PProfileList list, - PProfile profile ) - { - PProfile *old, current; - - - old = list; - current = *old; - - while ( current ) - { - if ( current == profile ) - { - *old = current->link; - return; - } - - old = ¤t->link; - current = *old; - } - - /* we should never get there, unless the Profile was not part of */ - /* the list. */ - } - - -/************************************************/ -/* */ -/* Update : */ -/* */ -/* Update all X offsets of a drawing list */ -/* */ -/************************************************/ - - static void Update( PProfile first ) - { - PProfile current = first; - - - while ( current ) - { - current->X = *current->offset; - current->offset += current->flow; - current->height--; - current = current->link; - } - } - - -/************************************************/ -/* */ -/* Sort : */ -/* */ -/* Sorts a trace list. In 95%, the list */ -/* is already sorted. We need an algorithm */ -/* which is fast in this case. Bubble sort */ -/* is enough and simple. */ -/* */ -/************************************************/ - - static void Sort( PProfileList list ) - { - PProfile *old, current, next; - - - /* First, set the new X coordinate of each profile */ - Update( *list ); - - /* Then sort them */ - old = list; - current = *old; - - if ( !current ) - return; - - next = current->link; - - while ( next ) - { - if ( current->X <= next->X ) - { - old = ¤t->link; - current = *old; - - if ( !current ) - return; - } - else - { - *old = next; - current->link = next->link; - next->link = current; - - old = list; - current = *old; - } - - next = current->link; - } - } - - -/***********************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* Vertical Sweep Procedure Set : */ -/* */ -/* These three routines are used during the vertical black/white */ -/* sweep phase by the generic Draw_Sweep() function. */ -/* */ -/***********************************************************************/ - - static void Vertical_Sweep_Init( RAS_ARGS Short* min, Short* max ) - { - switch ( ras.target.flow ) - { - case TT_Flow_Up: - ras.traceOfs = *min * ras.target.cols; - ras.traceIncr = ras.target.cols; - break; - - default: - ras.traceOfs = ( ras.target.rows - 1 - *min ) * ras.target.cols; - ras.traceIncr = -ras.target.cols; - } - - ras.gray_min_x = 0; - ras.gray_max_x = 0; - } - - - static void Vertical_Sweep_Span( RAS_ARGS Short y, - TT_F26Dot6 x1, - TT_F26Dot6 x2, - PProfile left, - PProfile right ) - { - Long e1, e2; - Short c1, c2; - Short f1, f2; - Byte* target; - - - /* Drop-out control */ - - e1 = TRUNC( CEILING( x1 ) ); - - if ( x2-x1-ras.precision <= ras.precision_jitter ) - e2 = e1; - else - e2 = TRUNC( FLOOR( x2 ) ); - - if ( e2 >= 0 && e1 < ras.bWidth ) - { - if ( e1 < 0 ) e1 = 0; - if ( e2 >= ras.bWidth ) e2 = ras.bWidth-1; - - c1 = (Short)(e1 >> 3); - c2 = (Short)(e2 >> 3); - - f1 = e1 & 7; - f2 = e2 & 7; - - if ( ras.gray_min_x > c1 ) ras.gray_min_x = c1; - if ( ras.gray_max_x < c2 ) ras.gray_max_x = c2; - - target = ras.bTarget + ras.traceOfs + c1; - - if ( c1 != c2 ) - { - *target |= LMask[f1]; - - if ( c2 > c1 + 1 ) - MEM_Set( target + 1, 0xFF, c2 - c1 - 1 ); - - target[c2 - c1] |= RMask[f2]; - } - else - *target |= ( LMask[f1] & RMask[f2] ); - } - } - - - static void Vertical_Sweep_Drop( RAS_ARGS Short y, - TT_F26Dot6 x1, - TT_F26Dot6 x2, - PProfile left, - PProfile right ) - { - Long e1, e2; - Short c1, f1; - - - /* Drop-out control */ - - e1 = CEILING( x1 ); - e2 = FLOOR ( x2 ); - - if ( e1 > e2 ) - { - if ( e1 == e2 + ras.precision ) - { - switch ( ras.dropOutControl ) - { - case 1: - e1 = e2; - break; - - case 4: - e1 = CEILING( (x1 + x2 + 1) / 2 ); - break; - - case 2: - case 5: - /* Drop-out Control Rule #4 */ - - /* The spec is not very clear regarding rule #4. It */ - /* presents a method that is way too costly to implement */ - /* while the general idea seems to get rid of 'stubs'. */ - /* */ - /* Here, we only get rid of stubs recognized when: */ - /* */ - /* upper stub: */ - /* */ - /* - P_Left and P_Right are in the same contour */ - /* - P_Right is the successor of P_Left in that contour */ - /* - y is the top of P_Left and P_Right */ - /* */ - /* lower stub: */ - /* */ - /* - P_Left and P_Right are in the same contour */ - /* - P_Left is the successor of P_Right in that contour */ - /* - y is the bottom of P_Left */ - /* */ - - /* FIXXXME : uncommenting this line solves the disappearing */ - /* bit problem in the '7' of verdana 10pts, but */ - /* makes a new one in the 'C' of arial 14pts */ - - /* if ( x2-x1 < ras.precision_half ) */ - { - /* upper stub test */ - - if ( left->next == right && left->height <= 0 ) return; - - /* lower stub test */ - - if ( right->next == left && left->start == y ) return; - } - - /* check that the rightmost pixel isn't set */ - - e1 = TRUNC( e1 ); - - c1 = (Short)(e1 >> 3); - f1 = e1 & 7; - - if ( e1 >= 0 && e1 < ras.bWidth && - ras.bTarget[ras.traceOfs + c1] & (0x80 >> f1) ) - return; - - if ( ras.dropOutControl == 2 ) - e1 = e2; - else - e1 = CEILING( (x1 + x2 + 1) / 2 ); - - break; - - default: - return; /* unsupported mode */ - } - } - else - return; - } - - e1 = TRUNC( e1 ); - - if ( e1 >= 0 && e1 < ras.bWidth ) - { - c1 = (Short)(e1 >> 3); - f1 = e1 & 7; - - if ( ras.gray_min_x > c1 ) ras.gray_min_x = c1; - if ( ras.gray_max_x < c1 ) ras.gray_max_x = c1; - - ras.bTarget[ras.traceOfs + c1] |= (Char)(0x80 >> f1); - } - } - - - static void Vertical_Sweep_Step( RAS_ARG ) - { - ras.traceOfs += ras.traceIncr; - } - - -/***********************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* Horizontal Sweep Procedure Set : */ -/* */ -/* These three routines are used during the horizontal black/white */ -/* sweep phase by the generic Draw_Sweep() function. */ -/* */ -/***********************************************************************/ - - static void Horizontal_Sweep_Init( RAS_ARGS Short* min, Short* max ) - { - /* nothing, really */ - } - - - static void Horizontal_Sweep_Span( RAS_ARGS Short y, - TT_F26Dot6 x1, - TT_F26Dot6 x2, - PProfile left, - PProfile right ) - { - Long e1, e2; - PByte bits; - Byte f1; - - - if ( x2-x1 < ras.precision ) - { - e1 = CEILING( x1 ); - e2 = FLOOR ( x2 ); - - if ( e1 == e2 ) - { - bits = ras.bTarget + (y >> 3); - f1 = (Byte)(0x80 >> (y & 7)); - - e1 = TRUNC( e1 ); - - if ( e1 >= 0 && e1 < ras.target.rows ) - { - if ( ras.target.flow == TT_Flow_Down ) - bits[(ras.target.rows-1 - e1) * ras.target.cols] |= f1; - else - bits[e1 * ras.target.cols] |= f1; - } - } - } -#if 0 - e2 = TRUNC( e2 ); - - if ( e2 >= 0 && e2 < ras.target.rows ) - if ( ras.target.flow == TT_Flow_Down ) - bits[(ras.target.rows-1-e2) * ras.target.cols] |= f1; - else - bits[e2 * ras.target.cols] |= f1; -#endif - } - - - static void Horizontal_Sweep_Drop( RAS_ARGS Short y, - TT_F26Dot6 x1, - TT_F26Dot6 x2, - PProfile left, - PProfile right ) - { - Long e1, e2; - PByte bits; - Byte f1; - - - /* During the horizontal sweep, we only take care of drop-outs */ - - e1 = CEILING( x1 ); - e2 = FLOOR ( x2 ); - - if ( e1 > e2 ) - { - if ( e1 == e2 + ras.precision ) - { - switch ( ras.dropOutControl ) - { - case 1: - e1 = e2; - break; - - case 4: - e1 = CEILING( (x1 + x2 + 1) / 2 ); - break; - - case 2: - case 5: - - /* Drop-out Control Rule #4 */ - - /* The spec is not very clear regarding rule #4. It */ - /* presents a method that is way too costly to implement */ - /* while the general idea seems to get rid of 'stubs'. */ - /* */ - - /* rightmost stub test */ - - if ( left->next == right && left->height <= 0 ) return; - - /* leftmost stub test */ - - if ( right->next == left && left->start == y ) return; - - /* check that the rightmost pixel isn't set */ - - e1 = TRUNC( e1 ); - - bits = ras.bTarget + (y >> 3); - f1 = (Byte)(0x80 >> (y & 7)); - - if ( ras.target.flow == TT_Flow_Down ) - bits += (ras.target.rows-1-e1) * ras.target.cols; - else - bits += e1 * ras.target.cols; - - if ( e1 >= 0 && - e1 < ras.target.rows && - *bits & f1 ) - return; - - if ( ras.dropOutControl == 2 ) - e1 = e2; - else - e1 = CEILING( (x1 + x2 + 1) / 2 ); - - break; - - default: - return; /* unsupported mode */ - } - } - else - return; - } - - bits = ras.bTarget + (y >> 3); - f1 = (Byte)(0x80 >> (y & 7)); - - e1 = TRUNC( e1 ); - - if ( e1 >= 0 && e1 < ras.target.rows ) - { - if (ras.target.flow==TT_Flow_Down) - bits[(ras.target.rows-1-e1) * ras.target.cols] |= f1; - else - bits[e1 * ras.target.cols] |= f1; - } - } - - - static void Horizontal_Sweep_Step( RAS_ARG ) - { - /* Nothing, really */ - } - - -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_GRAY_SCALING - -/***********************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* Vertical Gray Sweep Procedure Set: */ -/* */ -/* These two routines are used during the vertical gray-levels */ -/* sweep phase by the generic Draw_Sweep() function. */ -/* */ -/* */ -/* NOTES: */ -/* */ -/* - The target pixmap's width *must* be a multiple of 4. */ -/* */ -/* - you have to use the function Vertical_Sweep_Span() for */ -/* the gray span call. */ -/* */ -/***********************************************************************/ - - static void Vertical_Gray_Sweep_Init( RAS_ARGS Short* min, Short* max ) - { - *min = *min & -2; - *max = ( *max + 3 ) & -2; - - ras.traceOfs = 0; - - switch ( ras.target.flow ) - { - case TT_Flow_Up: - ras.traceG = (*min / 2) * ras.target.cols; - ras.traceIncr = ras.target.cols; - break; - - default: - ras.traceG = (ras.target.rows-1 - *min/2) * ras.target.cols; - ras.traceIncr = -ras.target.cols; - } - - ras.gray_min_x = ras.target.cols; - ras.gray_max_x = -ras.target.cols; - } - - - static void Vertical_Gray_Sweep_Step( RAS_ARG ) - { - Int c1, c2; - PByte pix, bit, bit2; - Int* count = ras.count_table; - Byte* grays; - - - ras.traceOfs += ras.gray_width; - - if ( ras.traceOfs > ras.gray_width ) - { - pix = ras.gTarget + ras.traceG + ras.gray_min_x * 4; - grays = ras.grays; - - if ( ras.gray_max_x >= 0 ) - { - if ( ras.gray_max_x >= ras.target.width ) - ras.gray_max_x = ras.target.width-1; - - if ( ras.gray_min_x < 0 ) - ras.gray_min_x = 0; - - bit = ras.bTarget + ras.gray_min_x; - bit2 = bit + ras.gray_width; - - c1 = ras.gray_max_x - ras.gray_min_x; - - while ( c1 >= 0 ) - { - c2 = count[*bit] + count[*bit2]; - - if ( c2 ) - { - pix[0] = grays[(c2 & 0xF000) >> 12]; - pix[1] = grays[(c2 & 0x0F00) >> 8]; - pix[2] = grays[(c2 & 0x00F0) >> 4]; - pix[3] = grays[(c2 & 0x000F) ]; - - *bit = 0; - *bit2 = 0; - } - - bit ++; - bit2++; - pix += 4; - c1 --; - } - } - - ras.traceOfs = 0; - ras.traceG += ras.traceIncr; - - ras.gray_min_x = ras.target.cols; - ras.gray_max_x = -ras.target.cols; - } - } - - - static void Horizontal_Gray_Sweep_Span( RAS_ARGS Short y, - TT_F26Dot6 x1, - TT_F26Dot6 x2, - PProfile left, - PProfile right ) - { - /* nothing, really */ - } - - static void Horizontal_Gray_Sweep_Drop( RAS_ARGS Short y, - TT_F26Dot6 x1, - TT_F26Dot6 x2, - PProfile left, - PProfile right ) - { - Long e1, e2; - PByte pixel; - Byte color; - - - /* During the horizontal sweep, we only take care of drop-outs */ - e1 = CEILING( x1 ); - e2 = FLOOR ( x2 ); - - if ( e1 > e2 ) - { - if ( e1 == e2 + ras.precision ) - { - switch ( ras.dropOutControl ) - { - case 1: - e1 = e2; - break; - - case 4: - e1 = CEILING( (x1 + x2 + 1) / 2 ); - break; - - case 2: - case 5: - - /* Drop-out Control Rule #4 */ - - /* The spec is not very clear regarding rule #4. It */ - /* presents a method that is way too costly to implement */ - /* while the general idea seems to get rid of 'stubs'. */ - /* */ - - /* rightmost stub test */ - if ( left->next == right && left->height <= 0 ) return; - - /* leftmost stub test */ - if ( right->next == left && left->start == y ) return; - - if ( ras.dropOutControl == 2 ) - e1 = e2; - else - e1 = CEILING( (x1 + x2 + 1) / 2 ); - - break; - - default: - return; /* unsupported mode */ - } - } - else - return; - } - - if ( e1 >= 0 ) - { - if ( x2 - x1 >= ras.precision_half ) - color = ras.grays[2]; - else - color = ras.grays[1]; - - e1 = TRUNC( e1 ) / 2; - if ( e1 < ras.target.rows ) - { - if ( ras.target.flow == TT_Flow_Down ) - pixel = ras.gTarget + - (ras.target.rows - 1 - e1) * ras.target.cols + y / 2; - else - pixel = ras.gTarget + - e1 * ras.target.cols + y / 2; - - if (pixel[0] == ras.grays[0]) - pixel[0] = color; - } - } - } - -#endif /* TT_CONFIG_OPTION_GRAY_SCALING */ - - -/********************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* Generic Sweep Drawing routine */ -/* */ -/********************************************************************/ - - static Bool Draw_Sweep( RAS_ARG ) - { - Short y, y_change, y_height; - - PProfile P, Q, P_Left, P_Right; - - Short min_Y, max_Y, top, bottom, dropouts; - - Long x1, x2, xs, e1, e2; - - TProfileList wait; - TProfileList draw_left, draw_right; - - - /* Init empty linked lists */ - - Init_Linked( &wait ); - - Init_Linked( &draw_left ); - Init_Linked( &draw_right ); - - /* first, compute min and max Y */ - - P = ras.fProfile; - max_Y = (short)TRUNC( ras.minY ); - min_Y = (short)TRUNC( ras.maxY ); - - while ( P ) - { - Q = P->link; - - bottom = P->start; - top = P->start + P->height-1; - - if ( min_Y > bottom ) min_Y = bottom; - if ( max_Y < top ) max_Y = top; - - P->X = 0; - InsNew( &wait, P ); - - P = Q; - } - - /* Check the Y-turns */ - if ( ras.numTurns == 0 ) - { - ras.error = Raster_Err_Invalid; - return FAILURE; - } - - /* Now inits the sweep */ - - ras.Proc_Sweep_Init( RAS_VARS &min_Y, &max_Y ); - - /* Then compute the distance of each profile from min_Y */ - - P = wait; - - while ( P ) - { - P->countL = P->start - min_Y; - P = P->link; - } - - /* Let's go */ - - y = min_Y; - y_height = 0; - - if ( ras.numTurns > 0 && - ras.sizeBuff[-ras.numTurns] == min_Y ) - ras.numTurns--; - - while ( ras.numTurns > 0 ) - { - /* look in the wait list for new activations */ - - P = wait; - - while ( P ) - { - Q = P->link; - P->countL -= y_height; - if ( P->countL == 0 ) - { - DelOld( &wait, P ); - - switch ( P->flow ) - { - case TT_Flow_Up: InsNew( &draw_left, P ); break; - case TT_Flow_Down: InsNew( &draw_right, P ); break; - } - } - - P = Q; - } - - /* Sort the drawing lists */ - - Sort( &draw_left ); - Sort( &draw_right ); - - y_change = (Short)ras.sizeBuff[-ras.numTurns--]; - y_height = y_change - y; - - while ( y < y_change ) - { - - /* Let's trace */ - - dropouts = 0; - - P_Left = draw_left; - P_Right = draw_right; - - while ( P_Left ) - { - x1 = P_Left ->X; - x2 = P_Right->X; - - if ( x1 > x2 ) - { - xs = x1; - x1 = x2; - x2 = xs; - } - - if ( x2-x1 <= ras.precision ) - { - e1 = FLOOR( x1 ); - e2 = CEILING( x2 ); - - if ( ras.dropOutControl != 0 && - (e1 > e2 || e2 == e1 + ras.precision) ) - { - /* a drop out was detected */ - - P_Left ->X = x1; - P_Right->X = x2; - - /* mark profile for drop-out processing */ - P_Left->countL = 1; - dropouts++; - - goto Skip_To_Next; - } - } - - ras.Proc_Sweep_Span( RAS_VARS y, x1, x2, P_Left, P_Right ); - - Skip_To_Next: - - P_Left = P_Left->link; - P_Right = P_Right->link; - } - - /* now perform the dropouts _after_ the span drawing */ - /* drop-outs processing has been moved out of the loop */ - /* for performance tuning */ - if (dropouts > 0) - goto Scan_DropOuts; - - Next_Line: - - ras.Proc_Sweep_Step( RAS_VAR ); - - y++; - - if ( y < y_change ) - { - Sort( &draw_left ); - Sort( &draw_right ); - } - - } - - /* Now finalize the profiles that needs it */ - - { - PProfile Q, P; - P = draw_left; - while ( P ) - { - Q = P->link; - if ( P->height == 0 ) - DelOld( &draw_left, P ); - P = Q; - } - } - - { - PProfile Q, P = draw_right; - while ( P ) - { - Q = P->link; - if ( P->height == 0 ) - DelOld( &draw_right, P ); - P = Q; - } - } - } - - /* for gray-scaling, flushes the bitmap scanline cache */ - while ( y <= max_Y ) - { - ras.Proc_Sweep_Step( RAS_VAR ); - y++; - } - - return SUCCESS; - -Scan_DropOuts : - - P_Left = draw_left; - P_Right = draw_right; - - while ( P_Left ) - { - if ( P_Left->countL ) - { - P_Left->countL = 0; - /* dropouts--; -- this is useful when debugging only */ - ras.Proc_Sweep_Drop( RAS_VARS y, - P_Left->X, - P_Right->X, - P_Left, - P_Right ); - } - - P_Left = P_Left->link; - P_Right = P_Right->link; - } - - goto Next_Line; - } - - -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* Function: Render_Single_Pass */ -/* */ -/* Description: Performs one sweep with sub-banding. */ -/* */ -/* Input: _XCoord, _YCoord : x and y coordinates arrays */ -/* */ -/* Returns: SUCCESS on success */ -/* FAILURE if any error was encountered during render. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************************/ - - static TT_Error Render_Single_Pass( RAS_ARGS Bool flipped ) - { - Short i, j, k; - - - while ( ras.band_top >= 0 ) - { - ras.maxY = (Long)ras.band_stack[ras.band_top].y_max * ras.precision; - ras.minY = (Long)ras.band_stack[ras.band_top].y_min * ras.precision; - - ras.top = ras.buff; - - ras.error = Raster_Err_None; - - if ( Convert_Glyph( RAS_VARS flipped ) ) - { - if ( ras.error != Raster_Err_Overflow ) return FAILURE; - - ras.error = Raster_Err_None; - - /* sub-banding */ - -#ifdef DEBUG_RASTER - ClearBand( RAS_VARS TRUNC( ras.minY ), TRUNC( ras.maxY ) ); -#endif - - i = ras.band_stack[ras.band_top].y_min; - j = ras.band_stack[ras.band_top].y_max; - - k = ( i + j ) / 2; - - if ( ras.band_top >= 7 || k < i ) - { - ras.band_top = 0; - ras.error = Raster_Err_Invalid; - return ras.error; - } - - ras.band_stack[ras.band_top+1].y_min = k; - ras.band_stack[ras.band_top+1].y_max = j; - - ras.band_stack[ras.band_top].y_max = k - 1; - - ras.band_top++; - } - else - { - if ( ras.fProfile ) - if ( Draw_Sweep( RAS_VAR ) ) return ras.error; - ras.band_top--; - } - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* Function: Render_Glyph */ -/* */ -/* Description: Renders a glyph in a bitmap. Sub-banding if needed. */ -/* */ -/* Input: AGlyph Glyph record */ -/* */ -/* Returns: SUCCESS on success. */ -/* FAILURE if any error was encountered during rendering. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Render_Glyph( RAS_ARGS TT_Outline* glyph, - TT_Raster_Map* target_map ) - { - TT_Error error; - - - if ( glyph->n_points == 0 || glyph->n_contours <= 0 ) - return TT_Err_Ok; - - if ( !ras.buff ) - { - ras.error = Raster_Err_Not_Ini; - return ras.error; - } - - if ( glyph->n_points < glyph->contours[glyph->n_contours - 1] ) - { - ras.error = TT_Err_Too_Many_Points; - return ras.error; - } - - if ( target_map ) - ras.target = *target_map; - - ras.outs = glyph->contours; - ras.flags = glyph->flags; - ras.nPoints = glyph->n_points; - ras.nContours = glyph->n_contours; - ras.coords = glyph->points; - - Set_High_Precision( RAS_VARS glyph->high_precision ); - ras.scale_shift = ras.precision_shift; - ras.dropOutControl = glyph->dropout_mode; - ras.second_pass = glyph->second_pass; - - - /* Vertical Sweep */ - ras.Proc_Sweep_Init = Vertical_Sweep_Init; - ras.Proc_Sweep_Span = Vertical_Sweep_Span; - ras.Proc_Sweep_Drop = Vertical_Sweep_Drop; - ras.Proc_Sweep_Step = Vertical_Sweep_Step; - - ras.band_top = 0; - ras.band_stack[0].y_min = 0; - ras.band_stack[0].y_max = ras.target.rows - 1; - - ras.bWidth = ras.target.width; - ras.bTarget = (Byte*)ras.target.bitmap; - - if ( (error = Render_Single_Pass( RAS_VARS 0 )) != 0 ) - return error; - - /* Horizontal Sweep */ - - if ( ras.second_pass && ras.dropOutControl != 0 ) - { - ras.Proc_Sweep_Init = Horizontal_Sweep_Init; - ras.Proc_Sweep_Span = Horizontal_Sweep_Span; - ras.Proc_Sweep_Drop = Horizontal_Sweep_Drop; - ras.Proc_Sweep_Step = Horizontal_Sweep_Step; - - ras.band_top = 0; - ras.band_stack[0].y_min = 0; - ras.band_stack[0].y_max = ras.target.width - 1; - - if ( (error = Render_Single_Pass( RAS_VARS 1 )) != 0 ) - return error; - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_GRAY_SCALING - -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* Function: Render_Gray_Glyph */ -/* */ -/* Description: Renders a glyph with grayscaling. Sub-banding if needed. */ -/* */ -/* Input: AGlyph Glyph record */ -/* */ -/* Returns: SUCCESS on success */ -/* FAILURE if any error was encountered during rendering. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************************/ - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - Render_Gray_Glyph( RAS_ARGS TT_Outline* glyph, - TT_Raster_Map* target_map, - Byte* palette ) - { - Int i; - TT_Error error; - - if ( !ras.buff ) - { - ras.error = Raster_Err_Not_Ini; - return ras.error; - } - - if ( glyph->n_points == 0 || glyph->n_contours <= 0 ) - return TT_Err_Ok; - - if ( glyph->n_points < glyph->contours[glyph->n_contours - 1] ) - { - ras.error = TT_Err_Too_Many_Points; - return ras.error; - } - - if ( palette ) - { - for ( i = 0; i < 5; i++ ) - ras.grays[i] = palette[i]; - } - - if ( target_map ) - ras.target = *target_map; - - ras.outs = glyph->contours; - ras.flags = glyph->flags; - ras.nPoints = glyph->n_points; - ras.nContours = glyph->n_contours; - ras.coords = glyph->points; - - Set_High_Precision( RAS_VARS glyph->high_precision ); - ras.scale_shift = ras.precision_shift+1; - ras.dropOutControl = glyph->dropout_mode; - ras.second_pass = glyph->second_pass; - - - /* Vertical Sweep */ - - ras.band_top = 0; - ras.band_stack[0].y_min = 0; - ras.band_stack[0].y_max = 2 * ras.target.rows - 1; - - ras.bWidth = ras.gray_width; - if ( ras.bWidth > ras.target.cols/4 ) - ras.bWidth = ras.target.cols/4; - - ras.bWidth = ras.bWidth * 8; - ras.bTarget = (Byte*)ras.gray_lines; - ras.gTarget = (Byte*)ras.target.bitmap; - - ras.Proc_Sweep_Init = Vertical_Gray_Sweep_Init; - ras.Proc_Sweep_Span = Vertical_Sweep_Span; - ras.Proc_Sweep_Drop = Vertical_Sweep_Drop; - ras.Proc_Sweep_Step = Vertical_Gray_Sweep_Step; - - error = Render_Single_Pass( RAS_VARS 0 ); - if (error) - return error; - - /* Horizontal Sweep */ - - if ( ras.second_pass && ras.dropOutControl != 0 ) - { - ras.Proc_Sweep_Init = Horizontal_Sweep_Init; - ras.Proc_Sweep_Span = Horizontal_Gray_Sweep_Span; - ras.Proc_Sweep_Drop = Horizontal_Gray_Sweep_Drop; - ras.Proc_Sweep_Step = Horizontal_Sweep_Step; - - ras.band_top = 0; - ras.band_stack[0].y_min = 0; - ras.band_stack[0].y_max = ras.target.width * 2 - 1; - - error = Render_Single_Pass( RAS_VARS 1 ); - if (error) - return error; - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - -#endif /* TT_CONFIG_OPTION_GRAY_SCALING */ - - -/************************************************/ -/* */ -/* InitRasterizer */ -/* */ -/* Raster Initialization. */ -/* Gets the bitmap description and render pool */ -/* addresses. */ -/* */ -/************************************************/ - -#undef ras - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TTRaster_Done( PEngine_Instance engine ) - { - TRaster_Instance* ras = (TRaster_Instance*)engine->raster_component; - - - if ( !ras ) - return TT_Err_Ok; - - FREE( ras->buff ); - FREE( ras->gray_lines ); - -#ifndef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_STATIC_RASTER - FREE( engine->raster_component ); -#endif - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - FT_INTERNAL_FUNC( TT_Error ) - TTRaster_Init( PEngine_Instance engine ) - { - TT_Error error; - - Int i, l, j, c; - - TRaster_Instance* ras; - - -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_STATIC_RASTER - ras = engine->raster_component = &cur_ras; -#else - if ( ALLOC( engine->raster_component, sizeof ( TRaster_Instance ) ) ) - return error; - - ras = (TRaster_Instance*)engine->raster_component; -#endif - - if ( ALLOC( ras->buff, RASTER_RENDER_POOL ) || - ALLOC( ras->gray_lines, RASTER_GRAY_LINES ) ) - return error; - - ras->sizeBuff = ras->buff + ( RASTER_RENDER_POOL/sizeof(long) ); - ras->gray_width = RASTER_GRAY_LINES/2; - - MUTEX_Create( engine->raster_lock ); - - /* Initialization of Count_Table */ - - for ( i = 0; i < 256; i++ ) - { - l = 0; - j = i; - - for ( c = 0; c < 4; c++ ) - { - l <<= 4; - - if ( j & 0x80 ) l++; - if ( j & 0x40 ) l++; - - j = ( j << 2 ) & 0xFF; - } - - ras->count_table[i] = l; - } - - ras->dropOutControl = 2; - ras->error = Raster_Err_None; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttraster.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttraster.h deleted file mode 100644 index f6c4149589c..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/ttraster.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,127 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * ttraster.h v 1.4 - * - * The FreeType glyph rasterizer. - * - * Copyright 1996-2000 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. - * - * NOTES: - * - * This version supports the following: - * - * - direct grayscaling - * - sub-banding - * - drop-out modes 4 and 5 - * - second pass for complete drop-out control (bitmap only) - * - variable precision - * - * - * Changes between 1.5 and 1.3: - * - * Mainly performance tunings: - * - * - Line_Down() and Bezier_Down() now use the functions Line_Up() - * and Bezier_Up() to do their work. - * - optimized Split_Bezier() - * - optimized linked lists used during sweeps - * - * Changes between 1.2 and 1.3: - * - * - made the engine optionaly re-entrant. Saves a lot - * of code for a moderate performance hit. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#ifndef TTRASTER_H -#define TTRASTER_H - -#include "ttconfig.h" -#include "freetype.h" /* for TT_Outline */ -#include "ttengine.h" - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - - /* We provide two different builds of the scan-line converter */ - /* The static build uses global variables and isn't */ - /* re-entrant. */ - /* The indirect build is re-entrant but accesses all variables */ - /* indirectly. */ - /* */ - /* As a consequence, the indirect build is about 10% slower */ - /* than the static one on a _Pentium_ (this could get worse */ - /* on older processors), but the code size is reduced by */ - /* more than 30% ! */ - /* */ - /* The indirect build is now the default, defined in */ - /* ttconfig.h. Be careful if you experiment with this. */ - - /* Note also that, though its code can be re-entrant, the */ - /* component is always used in thread-safe mode. This is */ - /* simply due to the fact that we want to use a single */ - /* render pool (of 64 Kb), and not to waste memory. */ - -#ifdef TT_STATIC_RASTER - -#define RAS_ARGS /* void */ -#define RAS_ARG /* void */ - -#define RAS_VARS /* void */ -#define RAS_VAR /* void */ - -#else - -#define RAS_ARGS TRaster_Instance* raster, -#define RAS_ARG TRaster_Instance* raster - -#define RAS_VARS raster, -#define RAS_VAR raster - -#endif - - - struct TRaster_Instance_; - typedef struct TRaster_Instance_ TRaster_Instance; - - /* Render one glyph in the target bitmap, using drop-out control */ - /* mode 'scan'. */ - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - Render_Glyph( RAS_ARGS TT_Outline* glyph, - TT_Raster_Map* target ); - -#ifdef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_GRAY_SCALING - /* Render one gray-level glyph in the target pixmap. */ - /* Palette points to an array of 5 colors used for the rendering. */ - /* Use NULL to reuse the last palette. Default is VGA graylevels. */ - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - Render_Gray_Glyph( RAS_ARGS TT_Outline* glyph, - TT_Raster_Map* target, - Byte* palette ); -#endif - - /* Initialize rasterizer */ - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - TTRaster_Init( PEngine_Instance engine ); - - /* Finalize it */ - FT_INTERNAL_DEF( TT_Error ) - TTRaster_Done( PEngine_Instance engine ); - - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - -#endif /* TTRASTER_H */ - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/tttables.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/tttables.h deleted file mode 100644 index 9c3c4b50fe6..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/tttables.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,216 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * tttables.h 1.1 - * - * TrueType Tables structures and handling (specification) - * (this spec has no associated body). - * - * Copyright 1996-2001 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#ifndef TTTABLES_H -#define TTTABLES_H - -#include "ttconfig.h" -#include "tttypes.h" - -#ifdef __cplusplus - extern "C" { -#endif - - /***********************************************************************/ - /* */ - /* TrueType Table Types */ - /* */ - /***********************************************************************/ - - /* TrueType Collection Header */ - - struct TTTCHeader_ - { - ULong Tag; - TT_Fixed version; - ULong DirCount; - PULong TableDirectory; - }; - - typedef struct TTTCHeader_ TTTCHeader; - typedef TTTCHeader* PTTCHeader; - - - /* TrueType Table Directory type */ - - struct TTableDir_ - { - TT_Fixed version; /* should be 0x10000 */ - UShort numTables; /* number of tables */ - - UShort searchRange; /* These parameters are only used */ - UShort entrySelector; /* for a dichotomy search in the */ - UShort rangeShift; /* directory. We ignore them. */ - }; - - typedef struct TTableDir_ TTableDir; - typedef TTableDir* PTableDir; - - - /* The 'TableDir' is followed by 'numTables' TableDirEntries */ - - struct TTableDirEntry_ - { - ULong Tag; /* table type */ - ULong CheckSum; /* table checksum */ - ULong Offset; /* table file offset */ - ULong Length; /* table length */ - }; - - typedef struct TTableDirEntry_ TTableDirEntry; - typedef TTableDirEntry* PTableDirEntry; - - - /* 'cmap' tables */ - - struct TCMapDir_ - { - UShort tableVersionNumber; - UShort numCMaps; - }; - - typedef struct TCMapDir_ TCMapDir; - typedef TCMapDir* PCMapDir; - - struct TCMapDirEntry_ - { - UShort platformID; - UShort platformEncodingID; - Long offset; - }; - - typedef struct TCMapDirEntry_ TCMapDirEntry; - typedef TCMapDirEntry* PCMapDirEntries; - - - /* 'maxp' Maximum Profiles table */ - - struct TMaxProfile_ - { - TT_Fixed version; - UShort numGlyphs, - maxPoints, - maxContours, - maxCompositePoints, - maxCompositeContours, - maxZones, - maxTwilightPoints, - maxStorage, - maxFunctionDefs, - maxInstructionDefs, - maxStackElements, - maxSizeOfInstructions, - maxComponentElements, - maxComponentDepth; - }; - - typedef struct TMaxProfile_ TMaxProfile; - typedef TMaxProfile* PMaxProfile; - - - /* table "gasp" */ - -#define GASP_GRIDFIT 0x01 -#define GASP_DOGRAY 0x02 - - struct GaspRange_ - { - UShort maxPPEM; - UShort gaspFlag; - }; - - typedef struct GaspRange_ GaspRange; - - - struct TGasp_ - { - UShort version; - UShort numRanges; - GaspRange* gaspRanges; - }; - - typedef struct TGasp_ TGasp; - - - /* table "head" - now defined in freetype.h */ - /* table "hhea" - now defined in freetype.h */ - - - /* tables "HMTX" and "VMTX" */ - - struct TLongMetrics_ - { - UShort advance; - Short bearing; - }; - - typedef struct TLongMetrics_ TLongMetrics, *PLongMetrics; - - typedef Short TShortMetrics, *PShortMetrics; - - /* 'loca' location table type */ - - struct TLoca_ - { - UShort Size; - PStorage Table; - }; - - typedef struct TLoca_ TLoca; - - - /* table "name" */ - - struct TNameRec_ - { - UShort platformID; - UShort encodingID; - UShort languageID; - UShort nameID; - UShort stringLength; - UShort stringOffset; - - /* this last field is not defined in the spec */ - /* but used by the FreeType engine */ - - PByte string; - }; - - typedef struct TNameRec_ TNameRec; - - - struct TName_Table_ - { - UShort format; - UShort numNameRecords; - UShort storageOffset; - TNameRec* names; - PByte storage; - }; - - typedef struct TName_Table_ TName_Table; - - -#ifdef __cplusplus - } -#endif - -#endif /* TTTABLES_H */ - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/tttags.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/tttags.h deleted file mode 100644 index 7194461a74a..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/tttags.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * tttags.h - * - * tags for TrueType tables (specification only). - * - * Copyright 1996-2001 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#ifndef TTAGS_H -#define TTAGS_H - -#include "ttconfig.h" -#include "freetype.h" /* for MAKE_TT_TAG() */ - -#define TTAG_BASE MAKE_TT_TAG( 'B', 'A', 'S', 'E' ) -#define TTAG_bloc MAKE_TT_TAG( 'b', 'l', 'o', 'c' ) -#define TTAG_bdat MAKE_TT_TAG( 'b', 'd', 'a', 't' ) -#define TTAG_cmap MAKE_TT_TAG( 'c', 'm', 'a', 'p' ) -#define TTAG_cvt MAKE_TT_TAG( 'c', 'v', 't', ' ' ) -#define TTAG_EBDT MAKE_TT_TAG( 'E', 'B', 'D', 'T' ) -#define TTAG_EBLC MAKE_TT_TAG( 'E', 'B', 'L', 'C' ) -#define TTAG_EBSC MAKE_TT_TAG( 'E', 'B', 'S', 'C' ) -#define TTAG_fpgm MAKE_TT_TAG( 'f', 'p', 'g', 'm' ) -#define TTAG_gasp MAKE_TT_TAG( 'g', 'a', 's', 'p' ) -#define TTAG_glyf MAKE_TT_TAG( 'g', 'l', 'y', 'f' ) -#define TTAG_GDEF MAKE_TT_TAG( 'G', 'D', 'E', 'F' ) -#define TTAG_GPOS MAKE_TT_TAG( 'G', 'P', 'O', 'S' ) -#define TTAG_GSUB MAKE_TT_TAG( 'G', 'S', 'U', 'B' ) -#define TTAG_hdmx MAKE_TT_TAG( 'h', 'd', 'm', 'x' ) -#define TTAG_head MAKE_TT_TAG( 'h', 'e', 'a', 'd' ) -#define TTAG_hhea MAKE_TT_TAG( 'h', 'h', 'e', 'a' ) -#define TTAG_hmtx MAKE_TT_TAG( 'h', 'm', 't', 'x' ) -#define TTAG_JSTF MAKE_TT_TAG( 'J', 'S', 'T', 'F' ) -#define TTAG_kern MAKE_TT_TAG( 'k', 'e', 'r', 'n' ) -#define TTAG_loca MAKE_TT_TAG( 'l', 'o', 'c', 'a' ) -#define TTAG_LTSH MAKE_TT_TAG( 'L', 'T', 'S', 'H' ) -#define TTAG_maxp MAKE_TT_TAG( 'm', 'a', 'x', 'p' ) -#define TTAG_name MAKE_TT_TAG( 'n', 'a', 'm', 'e' ) -#define TTAG_OS2 MAKE_TT_TAG( 'O', 'S', '/', '2' ) -#define TTAG_PCLT MAKE_TT_TAG( 'P', 'C', 'L', 'T' ) -#define TTAG_post MAKE_TT_TAG( 'p', 'o', 's', 't' ) -#define TTAG_prep MAKE_TT_TAG( 'p', 'r', 'e', 'p' ) -#define TTAG_ttc MAKE_TT_TAG( 't', 't', 'c', ' ' ) -#define TTAG_ttcf MAKE_TT_TAG( 't', 't', 'c', 'f' ) -#define TTAG_VDMX MAKE_TT_TAG( 'V', 'D', 'M', 'X' ) -#define TTAG_vhea MAKE_TT_TAG( 'v', 'h', 'e', 'a' ) -#define TTAG_vmtx MAKE_TT_TAG( 'v', 'm', 't', 'x' ) - -#endif /* TTAGS_H */ - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/tttypes.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/tttypes.h deleted file mode 100644 index 3750c4ee2f7..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/lib/tttypes.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,151 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * tttypes.h - * - * Freetype engine's common types specification - * (this spec has no associated body). - * - * Copyright 1996-2001 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. - * - * NOTE: - * - * All these declarations are library internals, and *not* part - * of the high-level interface. See also 'freetype.h'. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#ifndef TTTYPES_H -#define TTTYPES_H - -#include "ttconfig.h" -#include "freetype.h" - -#ifdef __MACTYPES__ -#error " have been included, and this prevents the proper\ - compilation of this library. Please remove the precompiled headers." -#endif - - typedef char String; - typedef signed char Char; - typedef unsigned char Byte; - - typedef unsigned short UShort; - typedef signed short Short; - - typedef unsigned long ULong; - typedef signed long Long; - - typedef TT_Int32 Fixed; - - typedef unsigned int UInt; - typedef int Int; - - /* Simple access types: pointers and tables */ - - typedef Byte* PByte; - typedef UShort* PUShort; - typedef Short* PShort; - typedef ULong* PULong; - typedef Long* PLong; - - typedef Fixed* PFixed; - - typedef Int* PInt; - - typedef void* Pointer; - - typedef TT_F26Dot6* PCoordinates; - typedef unsigned char* PTouchTable; - - -#ifndef Bool - typedef int Bool; /* No boolean type in C */ -#endif - -#ifndef TRUE -#define TRUE 1 -#endif - -#ifndef FALSE -#define FALSE 0 -#endif - -#ifndef NULL -#define NULL (void*)0 -#endif - - typedef Long Storage; - typedef Storage* PStorage; - - -/* Rounding mode constants */ - -#define TT_Round_Off 5 -#define TT_Round_To_Half_Grid 0 -#define TT_Round_To_Grid 1 -#define TT_Round_To_Double_Grid 2 -#define TT_Round_Up_To_Grid 4 -#define TT_Round_Down_To_Grid 3 -#define TT_Round_Super 6 -#define TT_Round_Super_45 7 - - -/* Touch flag masks */ - -#define TT_Flag_On_Curve 1 -#define TT_Flag_Touched_X 2 -#define TT_Flag_Touched_Y 4 -#define TT_Flag_Touched_Both 6 - - -/* Error management constants :) */ - -#define SUCCESS 0 -#define FAILURE -1 - - -/* The min and max functions missing in C. As usual, be careful not to */ -/* write things like MIN( a++, b++ ) to avoid side effects. */ - -#ifndef MIN -#define MIN( a, b ) ( (a) < (b) ? (a) : (b) ) -#endif - -#ifndef MAX -#define MAX( a, b ) ( (a) > (b) ? (a) : (b) ) -#endif - -#ifndef ABS -#define ABS( a ) ( (a) < 0 ? -(a) : (a) ) -#endif - -/* conversion macros for the handles defined in freetype.h */ - -#define HANDLE_Val( handle ) ((handle).z) - -#define HANDLE_Engine( handle ) ((PEngine_Instance)HANDLE_Val( handle )) - -#define HANDLE_Face( handle ) ((PFace)HANDLE_Val( handle )) - -#define HANDLE_Instance( handle ) ((PInstance)HANDLE_Val( handle )) - -/* HANDLE_Stream( handle ) must be defined in ttfile.c */ - -#define HANDLE_Glyph( handle ) ((PGlyph)HANDLE_Val( handle )) - -#define HANDLE_CharMap( handle ) ((PCMapTable)HANDLE_Val( handle )) - -#define HANDLE_Set( handle, val ) ((handle).z = (void*)(val)) - - -#endif /* TTTYPES_H */ - - -/* END */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/license.txt b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/license.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b46b9ddd695..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/license.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ - -FreeType comes with two licenses from which you can choose the one which -fits your needs best: - - . The FreeType License, in file `docs/FTL.txt'; - - . The GNU Public License, in file `docs/GPL.txt'. diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/ltconfig b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/ltconfig deleted file mode 100755 index a01334f9212..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/ltconfig +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3078 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# ltconfig - Create a system-specific libtool. -# Copyright (C) 1996-1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -# Originally by Gordon Matzigkeit , 1996 -# -# This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it -# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but -# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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Unfortunately, the two are carefully intertwined and -dnl allowing the autoconf user to use them independantly potentially results in -dnl unfortunate ordering dependancies -- as such, such component macros would -dnl have to carefully use indirection and be aware if the other components were -dnl executed. Since other autoconf macros do not go to this trouble, and almost -dnl no applications use sockets without the resolver, this complexity has not -dnl been implemented. -dnl -dnl The check for libresolv is in case you are attempting to link statically -dnl and happen to have a libresolv.a lying around (and no libnsl.a). -dnl -AC_DEFUN([AC_LIBRARY_NET], [ - # Most operating systems have gethostbyname() in the default searched - # libraries (i.e. libc): - AC_CHECK_FUNC(gethostbyname, , - # Some OSes (eg. 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Since it has proven to be difficult -to keep the Pascal version in sync with the C version, we decided to -split the two projects, making the Pascal version of the Freetype -1.5 library available separately. - -If you are interested in the Pascal version, please visit -http://www.freetype.org for more information. - ---- end of pascal/README --- diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/po/.cvsignore b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/po/.cvsignore deleted file mode 100644 index 2c6880244fe..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/po/.cvsignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -*.gmo -*.mo -Makefile -Makefile.in -POTFILES -cat-id-tbl.c -freetype.pot -stamp-cat-id diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/po/.cvsignore.delete b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/po/.cvsignore.delete deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29bb2d..00000000000 diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/po/Makefile.in.in b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/po/Makefile.in.in deleted file mode 100644 index f16ad4dcbbc..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/po/Makefile.in.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,220 +0,0 @@ -# -# -# Makefile for freetype I18n, -# based on the Makefile.in.in that comes with gettext -# -# Erwin Dieterich, 20. 1. 1998 Erwin.Dieterich.ED@Bayer-AG.de -# -# -# -# Makefile for program source directory in GNU NLS utilities package. -# Copyright (C) 1995, 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) -# any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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charset=iso-8859-2\n" -"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:40 -msgid "" -"Welcome to the translation of the Freetype v.1 library!\n" -"\n" -"This message is not really part of the library (it is bracketed by\n" -" #if 0 / #endif), but is really intended to be the first one in the .po\n" -"file, and the first one that a new translator should see, to give hints.\n" -"\n" -"First, while this .po might seems big, the real interesting part of it\n" -"is only the messages in this file, lib/extend/ftxerr18.c. The other\n" -"messages are part of the demonstration programs, and are more intended\n" -"to help grasping how to use i18n with the Freetype library. So the real\n" -"work is the about 65 first ones. Unfortunately they are the harder ones!\n" -"\n" -"A difficulty is that there are some specialized vocabulary, about\n" -"``faces'', ``glyph'' and similar things. These are typographical things,\n" -"and this should be researched before attempting to translate the whole\n" -"thing. A quick look across the TrueType documentation might help to\n" -"understand many things, too.\n" -"\n" -"Best wiches for your translation!\n" -"Antoine Leca - 2002-11-08" -msgstr "" -"(Read)" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:77 -msgid "Successful function call, no error." -msgstr "Úspì¹né volání funkce, ¾ádná chyba." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:80 -msgid "Invalid face handle." -msgstr "Neplatný manipulátor písma." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:82 -msgid "Invalid instance handle." -msgstr "Neplatný manipulátor instance." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:84 -msgid "Invalid glyph handle." -msgstr "Neplatný manipulátor litery." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:86 -msgid "Invalid charmap handle." -msgstr "Neplatný manipulátor znakové mapy." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:88 -msgid "Invalid result address." -msgstr "Neplatná adresa výsledku." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:90 -msgid "Invalid glyph index." -msgstr "Neplatný index litery." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:92 -msgid "Invalid argument." -msgstr "Neplatný argument." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:94 -msgid "Could not open file." -msgstr "Nelze otevøít soubor." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:96 -msgid "File is not a TrueType collection." -msgstr "Soubor není kolekce písem TrueType." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:98 -msgid "Mandatory table missing." -msgstr "Nìkterá z povinných tabulek chybí." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:100 -msgid "Invalid horizontal metrics (hmtx table broken)." -msgstr "Neplatná horizontální metrika (tabulka HMTX po¹kozena)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:102 -msgid "Invalid charmap format." -msgstr "Neplatný formát znakové mapy." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:104 -msgid "Invalid ppem value." -msgstr "Neplatné rozmìry liter (ppem)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:106 -msgid "Invalid vertical metrics (vmtx table broken)." -msgstr "Neplatná vertikální metrika (tabulka VMTX po¹kozena)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:109 -msgid "Invalid file format." -msgstr "Neplatný formát souboru." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:112 -msgid "Invalid engine." -msgstr "Neplatná globální data knihovny." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:114 -msgid "Too many extensions." -msgstr "Pøíli¹ mnoho roz¹íøení." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:116 -msgid "Extensions unsupported." -msgstr "Roz¹íøení není podporováno." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:118 -msgid "Invalid extension id." -msgstr "Neplatný identifikátor roz¹íøení." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:121 -msgid "No vertical data in font." -msgstr "V písmu nejsou obsa¾ena ¾ádná vertikální data." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:124 -msgid "Maximum Profile (maxp) table missing." -msgstr "Chybìjící tabulka maximálních hodnot (MAXP)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:126 -msgid "Font Header (head) table missing." -msgstr "Chybìjící tabulka hlavièky písma (HEAD)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:128 -msgid "Horizontal Header (hhea) table missing." -msgstr "Chybìjící tabulka horizontální hlavièky (HHEA)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:130 -msgid "Index to Location (loca) table missing." -msgstr "Chybìjící tabulka adres liter (LOCA)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:132 -msgid "Naming (name) table missing." -msgstr "Chybìjící tabulka jmen (NAME)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:134 -msgid "Character to Glyph Index Mapping (cmap) tables missing." -msgstr "Chybìjící tabulky znakových map (CMAP)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:136 -msgid "Horizontal Metrics (hmtx) table missing." -msgstr "Chybìjící tabulka horizontálních metrik (HTMX)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:138 -msgid "OS/2 table missing." -msgstr "Chybìjící tabulka OS/2." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:140 -msgid "PostScript (post) table missing." -msgstr "Chybìjící tabulka dat pro PostScript (POST)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:142 -msgid "Glyph (glyf) table missing." -msgstr "Chybìjící tabulka liter (GLYF)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:147 -msgid "Out of memory." -msgstr "Nedostatek pamìti." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:152 -msgid "Invalid file offset." -msgstr "Neplatná adresa v souboru." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:154 -msgid "Invalid file read." -msgstr "Neplatné ètení ze souboru." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:156 -msgid "Invalid frame access." -msgstr "Neplatný pøístup k úseku souboru." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:161 -msgid "Too many points." -msgstr "Pøíli¹ mnoho bodù." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:163 -msgid "Too many contours." -msgstr "Pøíli¹ mnoho kontur." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:165 -msgid "Invalid composite glyph." -msgstr "Neplatná kompozitní litera." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:167 -msgid "Too many instructions." -msgstr "Pøíli¹ mnoho instrukcí." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:169 -msgid "Too many function definitions (FDEF)." -msgstr "Pøíli¹ mnoho definic funkcí (FDEF)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:174 -msgid "Invalid opcode." -msgstr "Neplatný kód operace." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:176 -msgid "Too few arguments." -msgstr "Pøíli¹ málo argumentù." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:178 -msgid "Stack overflow." -msgstr "Pøeteèení zásobníku." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:180 -msgid "Code overflow." -msgstr "Pøeteèení oblasti instrukcí." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:182 -msgid "Bad argument." -msgstr "©patný argument." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:184 -msgid "Divide by zero." -msgstr "Dìlení nulou." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:186 -msgid "Storage overflow." -msgstr "Pøeteèení oblasti pro ukládání dat." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:188 -msgid "Control Value (cvt) table overflow." -msgstr "Pøeteèení tabulky øídících hodnot (CVT)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:190 -msgid "Invalid reference." -msgstr "Neplatný odkaz." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:192 -msgid "Invalid distance." -msgstr "Neplatná vzdálenost." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:194 -msgid "Interpolate twilight points." -msgstr "Interpolace mezi body v \"soumraèné zónì\"." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:196 -msgid "`DEBUG' opcode found." -msgstr "Ladící operace." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:198 -msgid "`ENDF' in byte-code stream." -msgstr "Operace ENDF nalezena na ¹patném místì." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:200 -msgid "Out of code ranges." -msgstr "Mimo oblasti instrukcí." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:202 -msgid "Nested function definitions." -msgstr "Vnoøené definice funkcí." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:204 -msgid "Invalid code range." -msgstr "Neplatná oblast instrukcí." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:206 -msgid "Invalid displacement." -msgstr "Neplatné posunutí." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:208 -msgid "Endless loop encountered while executing instructions." -msgstr "Do¹lo k zacyklení bìhem vykonávání instrukcí." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:213 -msgid "Nested frame access." -msgstr "Vnoøené pøístupy k úseku souboru." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:215 -msgid "Invalid cache list." -msgstr "Neplatný seznam vyrovnávací pamìti." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:217 -msgid "Could not find context." -msgstr "Nelze najít kontext." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:219 -msgid "Unlisted object." -msgstr "Objekt není v seznamu." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:224 -msgid "Raster pool overflow." -msgstr "Pøeteèení pamìti rasterizéru." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:226 -msgid "Raster: negative height encountered." -msgstr "Rasterizér: záporná vý¹ka." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:228 -msgid "Raster: invalid value." -msgstr "Rasterizér: neplatná hodnota." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:230 -msgid "Raster not initialized." -msgstr "Rasterizér není incializován." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:235 -msgid "Invalid kerning (kern) table format." -msgstr "Neplatný formát tabulky kernù (KERN)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:237 -msgid "Invalid kerning (kern) table." -msgstr "Neplatná tabulka kernù (KERN)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:240 -msgid "Invalid PostScript (post) table format." -msgstr "Neplatný formát tabulky PostScript (POST)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:242 -msgid "Invalid PostScript (post) table." -msgstr "Neplatná tabulka PostScript (POST)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:247 -msgid "Invalid TrueType Open subtable format." -msgstr "Neplatný formát podtabulky TrueType Open." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:249 -msgid "Invalid TrueType Open subtable." -msgstr "Neplatná podtabulka TrueType Open." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:251 -msgid "Glyph(s) not covered by lookup." -msgstr "Jedna èi více liter bìhem prohledávání nenalezena." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:253 -msgid "Too many nested context substitutions." -msgstr "Pøíli¹ mnoho vnoøených kontextových substitucí." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:255 -msgid "No MM (Adobe MultipleMaster) interpreter available." -msgstr "®ádný interpreter MM (Adobe MultipleMaster) není k dispozici." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:258 -msgid "Invalid glyph substitution (GSUB) table format." -msgstr "Neplatný formát tabulky substitucí liter (GSUB)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:260 -msgid "Invalid glyph substitution (GSUB) table." -msgstr "Neplatná tabulka substitucí liter (GSUB)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:263 -msgid "Invalid glyph positioning (GPOS) table format." -msgstr "Neplatný formát tabulky umís»ování liter (GPOS)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:265 -msgid "Invalid glyph positioning (GPOS) table." -msgstr "Neplatná tabulka umís»ování liter (GPOS)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:268 -msgid "Invalid glyph definition (GDEF) table format." -msgstr "Neplatný formát tabulky definic liter (GDEF)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:270 -msgid "Invalid glyph definition (GDEF) table." -msgstr "Neplatná tabulka definic liter (GDEF)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:277 -msgid "Invalid Error Number." -msgstr "Neznámý kód chyby." - -#: test/fterror.c:49 -msgid "" -"fterror: test TT_ErrToString18 functionality\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" -"fterror: test funkce TT_ErrToString18\n" -"\n" - -#: test/fterror.c:50 -msgid "" -" with an optional numerical argument, dumps the associated message.\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" -" pøi zadání èíselného argumentu vypí¹e odpovídající hlá¹ení.\n" -"\n" - -#: test/fterror.c:73 -msgid "Start of fterror.\n" -msgstr "Zaèátek fterror.\n" - -#: test/fterror.c:81 -msgid "End of fterror.\n" -msgstr "Konec fterror.\n" - -#: test/fterror.c:96 -#, c-format -msgid "Freetype error code 0x%04lX (%lu): %s\n" -msgstr "Chybové hlá¹ení FreeType 0x%04lX (%lu): %s\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:169 test/ftlint.c:207 test/ftmetric.c:294 -msgid "Could not create glyph container.\n" -msgstr "Nelze vytvoøit kontejner liter.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:179 test/ftlint.c:215 test/ftmetric.c:303 test/ftsbit.c:214 -msgid "Could not create instance.\n" -msgstr "Nelze vytvoøit instanci.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:188 -msgid "Could not create second instance.\n" -msgstr "Nelze vytvoøit druhou instanci.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:194 -msgid "Memory footprint statistics:\n" -msgstr "Statistika pamì»ových nárokù:\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:202 -msgid "face object" -msgstr "objekt písma" - -#: test/ftdump.c:203 -msgid "glyph object" -msgstr "objekt litery" - -#: test/ftdump.c:204 -msgid "instance object" -msgstr "objekt instance" - -#: test/ftdump.c:208 -msgid "exec. context object" -msgstr "objekt provádìcího kontextu" - -#: test/ftdump.c:215 -msgid "total memory usage" -msgstr "celková spotøeba pamìti" - -#: test/ftdump.c:223 test/ftdump.c:579 test/ftdump.c:789 test/ftdump.c:993 -#: test/ftdump.c:1139 test/ftlint.c:274 test/ftlint.c:287 test/ftmetric.c:390 -#: test/ftsbit.c:286 -#, c-format -msgid "FreeType error message: %s\n" -msgstr "Chybové hlá¹ení FreeType: %s\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:300 -msgid "font name table entries\n" -msgstr "polo¾ky v tabulce jmen\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:310 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"PostScript name: %s\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" -"PostScriptové jméno: %s\n" -"\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:333 -msgid "character map encodings\n" -msgstr "kódování map znakù\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:340 test/ftdump.c:488 -msgid "The file doesn't seem to have any encoding table.\n" -msgstr "Soubor zøejmì neobsahuje ¾ádnou mapu znakù.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:344 test/ftdump.c:492 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"There are %hu encodings:\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" -"%hu kódování:\n" -"\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:349 -#, c-format -msgid "encoding %2u: " -msgstr "kódování %2u: " - -#: test/ftdump.c:376 test/ftdump.c:385 test/ftdump.c:452 -#, c-format -msgid "Unknown value %hu" -msgstr "Neznámá hodnota %hu" - -#: test/ftdump.c:459 -msgid "Unknown" -msgstr "Neznámé" - -#: test/ftdump.c:481 -msgid "ftxcmap test\n" -msgstr "test roz¹íøení ftxcmap\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:498 -#, c-format -msgid "encoding %2u:\n" -msgstr "kódování %2u:\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:503 -#, c-format -msgid "first: glyph index %hu, character code 0x%lx\n" -msgstr "první: index litery %hu, kód znaku 0x%lx\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:507 -#, c-format -msgid "next: glyph index %hu, character code 0x%lx\n" -msgstr "dal¹í: index litery %hu, kód znaku 0x%lx\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:511 -#, c-format -msgid "last: glyph index %hu, character code 0x%lx\n" -msgstr "poslední: index litery %hu, kód znaku 0x%lx\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:533 test/ftmetric.c:284 -msgid "Error while retrieving embedded bitmaps table.\n" -msgstr "Chyba bìhem naèítání tabulky vlo¾ených bitmap.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:537 -msgid "embedded bitmap table\n" -msgstr "tabulka vlo¾ených bitmap\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:540 -#, c-format -msgid " version of embedded bitmap table: 0x%lx\n" -msgstr " verze tabulky vlo¾ených bitmap: 0x%lx\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:542 -#, c-format -msgid " number of embedded bitmap strikes: %lu\n" -msgstr " poèet blokù vlo¾ených bitmap: %lu\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:552 -#, c-format -msgid " bitmap strike %hu/%lu: " -msgstr " blok vlo¾ených bitmap %hu/%lu: " - -#: test/ftdump.c:555 -#, c-format -msgid "%hux%hu pixels, %hu-bit depth, glyphs [%hu..%hu]\n" -msgstr "%hux%hu pixelù, bitová hloubka %hu, litery [%hu..%hu]\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:564 -#, c-format -msgid " range format (%hu:%hu) glyphs %hu..%hu\n" -msgstr " úsek formátu (%hu:%hu) litery %hu..%hu\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:615 -msgid "Error while loading GSUB table.\n" -msgstr "Chyba bìhem naèítání tabulky GSUB.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:619 -msgid "GSUB table\n" -msgstr "tabulka GSUB\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:626 -msgid "Error while querying GSUB script list.\n" -msgstr "Chyba bìhem prohledávání seznamu GSUB skriptù.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:639 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while selecting GSUB script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "Chyba pøi pokusu vybrat GSUB skript \"%4.4s\".\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:644 test/ftdump.c:848 -#, c-format -msgid " script `%4.4s' (index %hu):\n" -msgstr " skript \"%4.4s\" (index %hu):\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:652 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while querying GSUB default language system for script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Chyba bìhem zkoumání bì¾ného GSUB jazykového systému pro skript \"%4.4s\".\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:657 test/ftdump.c:861 -msgid " default language system:\n" -msgstr " bì¾ný jazykový systém:\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:670 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Error while selecting GSUB feature `%4.4s'\n" -"for default language system of script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Chyba pøi výbìru GSUB vlastnosti \"%4.4s\"\n" -"pro bì¾ný jazykový systém skriptu \"%4.4s\".\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:676 test/ftdump.c:757 test/ftdump.c:880 test/ftdump.c:961 -#, c-format -msgid " feature `%4.4s' (index %hu; lookup " -msgstr " vlastnost \"%4.4s\" (index %hu; vyhledávání " - -#: test/ftdump.c:692 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while querying GSUB language list for script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "Chyba bìhem zkoumání GSUB seznamu jazykù pro skript \"%4.4s\".\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:709 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while selecting GSUB language `%4.4s' for script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "Chyba bìhem výbìru GSUB jazyka \"%4.4s\" pro skript \"%4.4s\".\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:714 test/ftdump.c:918 -#, c-format -msgid " language `%4.4s' (index %hu):\n" -msgstr " jazyk \"%4.4s\" (index %hu):\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:719 test/ftdump.c:923 -#, c-format -msgid " required feature index %hu (lookup " -msgstr " po¾adovaná vlastnost (index %hu; vyhledávání " - -#: test/ftdump.c:734 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Error while querying GSUB feature list\n" -"for script `%4.4s', language `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Chyba bìhem zkoumání seznamu GSUB vlastností\n" -"pro skript \"%4.4s\", jazyk \"%4.4s\".\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:751 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Error while selecting GSUB feature `%4.4s'\n" -"for script `%4.4s', language `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Chyba bìhem výbìru GSUB vlastnosti \"%4.4s\"\n" -"pro skript \"%4.4s\", jazyk \"%4.4s\".\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:776 test/ftdump.c:980 -msgid "" -"Lookups:\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" -"Vyhledávací údaje:\n" -"\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:779 test/ftdump.c:983 -#, c-format -msgid " %hu: type %hu, flag 0x%x\n" -msgstr " %hu: typ %hu, pøíznaky 0x%x\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:819 -msgid "Error while loading GPOS table.\n" -msgstr "Chyba bìhem naèítání tabulky GPOS.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:823 -msgid "GPOS table\n" -msgstr "tabulka GPOS\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:830 -msgid "Error while querying GPOS script list.\n" -msgstr "Chyba bìhem prohledávání seznamu GPOS skriptù.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:843 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while selecting GPOS script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "Chyba pøi pokusu vybrat GPOS skript \"%4.4s\".\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:856 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while querying GPOS default language system for script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Chyba bìhem zkoumání bì¾ného GPOS jazykového systému pro skript \"%4.4s\".\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:874 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Error while selecting GPOS feature `%4.4s'\n" -"for default language system of script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Chyba pøi výbìru GPOS vlastnosti \"%4.4s\"\n" -"pro bì¾ný jazykový systém skriptu \"%4.4s\".\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:896 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while querying GPOS language list for script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "Chyba bìhem zkoumání GPOS seznamu jazykù pro skript \"%4.4s\".\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:913 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while selecting GPOS language `%4.4s' for script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "Chyba bìhem výbìru GPOS jazyka \"%4.4s\" pro skript \"%4.4s\".\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:938 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Error while querying GPOS feature list\n" -"for script `%4.4s', language `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Chyba bìhem zkoumání seznamu GPOS vlastností\n" -"pro skript \"%4.4s\", jazyk \"%4.4s\".\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:955 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Error while selecting GPOS feature `%4.4s'\n" -"for script `%4.4s', language `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Chyba bìhem výbìru GPOS vlastnosti \"%4.4s\"\n" -"pro skript \"%4.4s\", jazyk \"%4.4s\".\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1018 -msgid "ftdump: Simple TrueType Dumper -- part of the FreeType project" -msgstr "" -"ftdump: jednoduchý výpis obsahu písma TrueType -- souèást projektu FreeType" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1022 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Usage: %s fontname[.ttf|.ttc]\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" -"Pou¾ití: %s název-písma[.ttf|.ttc]\n" -"\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1054 test/ftlint.c:134 test/ftmetric.c:228 test/ftsbit.c:127 -msgid "Error while initializing engine.\n" -msgstr "Chyba bìhem inicializace knihovny.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1061 test/ftmetric.c:236 test/ftsbit.c:134 -msgid "Error while initializing embedded bitmap extension.\n" -msgstr "Chyba bìhem inicializace roz¹íøení pro vlo¾ené bitmapy.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1068 -msgid "Error while initializing GSUB extension.\n" -msgstr "Chyba bìhem inicializace roz¹íøení pro substituce liter (GSUB).\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1075 -msgid "Error while initializing GPOS extension.\n" -msgstr "Chyba bìhem inicializace roz¹íøení pro umís»ování liter (GPOS).\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1091 test/ftlint.c:187 test/ftmetric.c:251 test/ftsbit.c:182 -#, c-format -msgid "Could not find or open %s.\n" -msgstr "Nelze nalézt nebo otevøít soubor %s.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1094 test/ftlint.c:193 test/ftmetric.c:254 test/ftsbit.c:188 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while opening %s.\n" -msgstr "Chyba bìhem otevírání souboru %s.\n" - -#: test/ftlint.c:94 -msgid "" -"ftlint: Simple TrueType instruction tester -- part of the FreeType project" -msgstr "ftlint: test instrukcí písma TrueType -- souèást projektu FreeType" - -#: test/ftlint.c:99 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Usage: %s ppem fontname[.ttf|.ttc] [fontname2..]\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" -"Pou¾ití: %s ppem název-písma[.ttf|.ttc] [název-dal¹ího-písma...]\n" -"\n" - -#: test/ftlint.c:226 test/ftsbit.c:225 -#, c-format -msgid "Could not set point size to %d.\n" -msgstr "Nelze nastavit velikost písma na %d bodù.\n" - -#: test/ftlint.c:239 -msgid "" -"Error with\n" -" " -msgstr "" -"Výskyt chyb\n" -" " - -#: test/ftlint.c:240 -#, c-format -msgid "glyph %4u: %s\n" -msgstr "litera %4d: %s\n" - -#: test/ftlint.c:253 -msgid "1 fail.\n" -msgstr "poèet chyb: 1\n" - -#: test/ftlint.c:255 -#, c-format -msgid "%d fails.\n" -msgstr "poèet chyb: %d\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:70 -msgid "" -"ftmetric: Simple TTF metrics/glyph dumper -- part of the FreeType project" -msgstr "ftmetric: výpis metrik písma TrueType -- souèást projektu FreeType" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:74 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Usage: %s [options below] point fontname[.ttf|.ttc]\n" -"\n" -" -B show sbit's metrics (default: none)\n" -" -c C use C'th font index of TrueType collection (default: 0)\n" -" -i index glyph index (default: 0)\n" -" -r R use resolution R dpi (default: 72)\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" -"Pou¾ití: %s [volby (viz ní¾e)] bodová-velikost název-písma[.ttf|.ttc]\n" -"\n" -" -B zobraz rozmìry bitmapy (std: nezobrazuj)\n" -" -c C pou¾ij písmo indexu C z kolekce písem (std: 0)\n" -" -i index index litery (std: 0)\n" -" -r R rozli¹ení R bodù na palec (std: 72 dpi)\n" -"\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:261 -#, c-format -msgid "There are %d fonts in this collection.\n" -msgstr "Poèet písem v kolekci: %d.\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:266 -#, c-format -msgid "There is no collection with index %d in this font file.\n" -msgstr "V kolekci není ¾ádné písmo s indexem %d.\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:280 -msgid "There is no embedded bitmap data in the font.\n" -msgstr "V souboru písma nejsou vlo¾eny ¾ádné bitmapy.\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:310 -msgid "Could not set device resolutions.\n" -msgstr "Nelze nastavit rozli¹ení zaøízení.\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:317 -msgid "Could not reset instance.\n" -msgstr "Nelze inicializovat instanci.\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:323 -#, c-format -msgid "Instance metrics: ppemX %d, ppemY %d\n" -msgstr "Rozmìry instance: ppemX %d, ppemY %d\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:333 test/ftsbit.c:234 -msgid "Could not allocate glyph bitmap container.\n" -msgstr "Nelze vytvoøit kontejner vlo¾ených bitmap.\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:341 test/ftsbit.c:258 -#, c-format -msgid "Can't load bitmap for glyph %d.\n" -msgstr "Nelze naèíst bitmapu pro literu %d.\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:368 -msgid "Outline's metrics" -msgstr "Rozmìry obrysu" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:370 -msgid "Outline glyph\n" -msgstr "Obrys litery\n" - -#: test/ftsbit.c:90 -msgid "ftsbit: Simple TrueType `sbit' dumper -- part of the FreeType project" -msgstr "" -"ftsbit: výpis bitmap vlo¾ených do písma TrueType -- souèást projektu FreeType" - -#: test/ftsbit.c:95 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Usage: %s ppem fontname[.ttf|.ttc] glyph_index [glyph_index2..]\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" -"Pou¾ití: %s ppem název-písma[.ttf|.ttc] index-litery [index-dal¹í-litery...]\n" -"\n" - -#: test/ftsbit.c:200 -msgid "Could not find embedded bitmaps in this font.\n" -msgstr "V souboru písma nelze nalézt ¾ádné vlo¾ené bitmapy.\n" - -#: test/ftsbit.c:206 -msgid "Error while loading embedded bitmaps.\n" -msgstr "Chyba bìhem naèítání vlo¾ených bitmap.\n" - -#: test/ftsbit.c:252 -#, c-format -msgid " no bitmap for glyph %d.\n" -msgstr " litera %d nemá ¾ádnou vlo¾enou bitmapu.\n" - -#: test/ftsbit.c:264 -#, c-format -msgid "glyph index %d = %dx%d pixels, " -msgstr "litera %d = %dx%d pixelù, " - -#: test/ftsbit.c:267 -#, c-format -msgid "advance = %ld, minBearing = [%ld,%ld]\n" -msgstr "posun = %ld, minBearing = [%ld,%ld]\n" diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/po/de.po b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/po/de.po deleted file mode 100644 index de1c08d1492..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/po/de.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,885 +0,0 @@ -# German messages for FreeType. -# Copyright (C) 1997-2000 Erwin Dieterich -# Erwin Dieterich , 1997-2000. -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" -"Project-Id-Version: FreeType 1.5\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2002-11-08 18:11+0000\n" -"PO-Revision-Date: 2002-11-10\n" -"Last-Translator: Werner Lemberg \n" -"Language-Team: German\n" -"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" -"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1\n" -"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:40 -msgid "" -"Welcome to the translation of the Freetype v.1 library!\n" -"\n" -"This message is not really part of the library (it is bracketed by\n" -" #if 0 / #endif), but is really intended to be the first one in the .po\n" -"file, and the first one that a new translator should see, to give hints.\n" -"\n" -"First, while this .po might seems big, the real interesting part of it\n" -"is only the messages in this file, lib/extend/ftxerr18.c. The other\n" -"messages are part of the demonstration programs, and are more intended\n" -"to help grasping how to use i18n with the Freetype library. So the real\n" -"work is the about 65 first ones. Unfortunately they are the harder ones!\n" -"\n" -"A difficulty is that there are some specialized vocabulary, about\n" -"``faces'', ``glyph'' and similar things. These are typographical things,\n" -"and this should be researched before attempting to translate the whole\n" -"thing. A quick look across the TrueType documentation might help to\n" -"understand many things, too.\n" -"\n" -"Best wiches for your translation!\n" -"Antoine Leca - 2002-11-08" -msgstr "no translation needed" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:77 -msgid "Successful function call, no error." -msgstr "Funktionsaufruf erfolgreich." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:80 -msgid "Invalid face handle." -msgstr "Ungültiges Schriftobjekt." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:82 -msgid "Invalid instance handle." -msgstr "Ungültiges Instanzenobjekt." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:84 -msgid "Invalid glyph handle." -msgstr "Ungültiges Glyphobjekt." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:86 -msgid "Invalid charmap handle." -msgstr "Ungültiges Objekt für Zeichenkodierungstabelle (charmap)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:88 -msgid "Invalid result address." -msgstr "Ungültige Ergebnisadresse." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:90 -msgid "Invalid glyph index." -msgstr "Ungültiger Glyphindex." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:92 -msgid "Invalid argument." -msgstr "Ungültiger Übergabeparameter" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:94 -msgid "Could not open file." -msgstr "Datei konnte nicht geöffnet werden." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:96 -msgid "File is not a TrueType collection." -msgstr "Datei ist keine TrueType-Collection." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:98 -msgid "Mandatory table missing." -msgstr "Eine obligatorische Tabelle fehlt." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:100 -msgid "Invalid horizontal metrics (hmtx table broken)." -msgstr "Ungültige horizontale Metrik (`hmtx'-Tabelle defekt)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:102 -msgid "Invalid charmap format." -msgstr "Ungültiges Format der Zeichenkodierungstabelle (charmap)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:104 -msgid "Invalid ppem value." -msgstr "Ungültiger ppem-Wert." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:106 -msgid "Invalid vertical metrics (vmtx table broken)." -msgstr "Ungültige vertikale Metrik (`vmtx'-Tabelle defekt)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:109 -msgid "Invalid file format." -msgstr "Ungültiges Dateiformat." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:112 -msgid "Invalid engine." -msgstr "Ungültige FreeType-Maschine (engine)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:114 -msgid "Too many extensions." -msgstr "Zu viele Erweiterungen." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:116 -msgid "Extensions unsupported." -msgstr "Erweiterungen nicht unterstützt." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:118 -msgid "Invalid extension id." -msgstr "Ungültige Erweiterungs-ID." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:121 -msgid "No vertical data in font." -msgstr "Keine vertikale Informationen in der Schrift." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:124 -msgid "Maximum Profile (maxp) table missing." -msgstr "`Maximum Profile (maxp)'-Tabelle fehlt." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:126 -msgid "Font Header (head) table missing." -msgstr "`Font Header (head)'-Tabelle fehlt." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:128 -msgid "Horizontal Header (hhea) table missing." -msgstr "`Horizontal Header (hhea)'-Tabelle fehlt." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:130 -msgid "Index to Location (loca) table missing." -msgstr "`Index to Location (loca)'-Tabelle fehlt." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:132 -msgid "Naming (name) table missing." -msgstr "`Naming (name)'-Tabelle fehlt." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:134 -msgid "Character to Glyph Index Mapping (cmap) tables missing." -msgstr "`Character to Glyph Index Mapping (cmap)'-Tabellen fehlen." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:136 -msgid "Horizontal Metrics (hmtx) table missing." -msgstr "`Horizontal Metrics (hmtx)'-Tabelle fehlt." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:138 -msgid "OS/2 table missing." -msgstr "`OS/2'-Tabelle fehlt." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:140 -msgid "PostScript (post) table missing." -msgstr "`PostScript (post)'-Tabelle fehlt." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:142 -msgid "Glyph (glyf) table missing." -msgstr "`Glyph (glyf)'-Tabelle fehlt." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:147 -msgid "Out of memory." -msgstr "Zu wenig Speicher." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:152 -msgid "Invalid file offset." -msgstr "Ungültiger Dateioffset." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:154 -msgid "Invalid file read." -msgstr "Ungültiger Lesezugriff auf Datei." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:156 -msgid "Invalid frame access." -msgstr "Ungültiger Zugriff auf Speicherfenster (frame)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:161 -msgid "Too many points." -msgstr "Zu viele Punkte." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:163 -msgid "Too many contours." -msgstr "Zu viele Konturen." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:165 -msgid "Invalid composite glyph." -msgstr "Ungültiger zusammengesetzter Glyph." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:167 -msgid "Too many instructions." -msgstr "Zu viele Programminstruktionen." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:169 -msgid "Too many function definitions (FDEF)." -msgstr "Zu viele Funktionsdefinitionen (FDEF)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:174 -msgid "Invalid opcode." -msgstr "Ungültiger Opcode." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:176 -msgid "Too few arguments." -msgstr "Zu wenig Übergabeparameter." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:178 -msgid "Stack overflow." -msgstr "Stack-Überlauf." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:180 -msgid "Code overflow." -msgstr "Code-Überlauf." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:182 -msgid "Bad argument." -msgstr "Falscher Übergabeparameter." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:184 -msgid "Divide by zero." -msgstr "Division durch Null." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:186 -msgid "Storage overflow." -msgstr "Speicherüberlauf." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:188 -msgid "Control Value (cvt) table overflow." -msgstr "Überlauf der `Control Value (cvt)'-Tabelle." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:190 -msgid "Invalid reference." -msgstr "Ungültige Referenz." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:192 -msgid "Invalid distance." -msgstr "Ungültiger Abstand." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:194 -msgid "Interpolate twilight points." -msgstr "Interpolation von Punkten der Zwielichtzone." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:196 -msgid "`DEBUG' opcode found." -msgstr "`DEBUG'-Opcode gefunden." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:198 -msgid "`ENDF' in byte-code stream." -msgstr "`ENDF' in Bytecode-Strom." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:200 -msgid "Out of code ranges." -msgstr "Außerhalb der Code-Bereiche." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:202 -msgid "Nested function definitions." -msgstr "Verschachtelte Funktionsdefinitionen." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:204 -msgid "Invalid code range." -msgstr "Ungültiger Codebereich." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:206 -msgid "Invalid displacement." -msgstr "Ungültige Verschiebung." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:208 -msgid "Endless loop encountered while executing instructions." -msgstr "" -"Unendliche Schleife beim Ausführen\n" -"der Programminstruktionen entdeckt." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:213 -msgid "Nested frame access." -msgstr "Verschachtelter Zugriff auf Speicherfenster (frame)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:215 -msgid "Invalid cache list." -msgstr "Ungütlige Cacheliste." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:217 -msgid "Could not find context." -msgstr "Der Kontext konnte nicht gefunden werden." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:219 -msgid "Unlisted object." -msgstr "Objekt ist nicht aufgeführt." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:224 -msgid "Raster pool overflow." -msgstr "Überlauf des Rasterpools." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:226 -msgid "Raster: negative height encountered." -msgstr "Raster: Negative Höhe gefunden." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:228 -msgid "Raster: invalid value." -msgstr "Raster: Ungültiger Wert." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:230 -msgid "Raster not initialized." -msgstr "Raster nicht initialisiert." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:235 -msgid "Invalid kerning (kern) table format." -msgstr "Ungültiges Format der `Kerning (kern)'-Tabelle." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:237 -msgid "Invalid kerning (kern) table." -msgstr "Ungültige `Kerning (kern)'-Tabelle." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:240 -msgid "Invalid PostScript (post) table format." -msgstr "Ungültiges Format der `PostScript (post)'-Tabelle." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:242 -msgid "Invalid PostScript (post) table." -msgstr "Ungültige `PostScript (post)'-Tabelle." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:247 -msgid "Invalid TrueType Open subtable format." -msgstr "Ungültiges Format einer TrueType-Open-Subtabelle." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:249 -msgid "Invalid TrueType Open subtable." -msgstr "Ungültige TrueType-Open-Subtabelle." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:251 -msgid "Glyph(s) not covered by lookup." -msgstr "Glyph(en) von Lookup-Prozedur nicht erfaßt." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:253 -msgid "Too many nested context substitutions." -msgstr "Zu viele verschachtelte Kontext-Substitutionen." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:255 -msgid "No MM (Adobe MultipleMaster) interpreter available." -msgstr "Kein MM-Interpreter (für Adobe MultipleMaster Fonts) verfügbar." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:258 -msgid "Invalid glyph substitution (GSUB) table format." -msgstr "Ungültiges Format der `glyph substitution (GSUB)'-Tabelle." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:260 -msgid "Invalid glyph substitution (GSUB) table." -msgstr "Ungültige `glyph substitution (GSUB)'-Tabelle." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:263 -msgid "Invalid glyph positioning (GPOS) table format." -msgstr "Ungültiges Format der `glyph positioning (GPOS)'-Tabelle." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:265 -msgid "Invalid glyph positioning (GPOS) table." -msgstr "Ungültige `glyph positioning (GPOS)'-Tabelle." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:268 -msgid "Invalid glyph definition (GDEF) table format." -msgstr "Ungültiges Format der `glyph definition (GDEF)'-Tabelle." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:270 -msgid "Invalid glyph definition (GDEF) table." -msgstr "Ungültige `glyph definition (GDEF)'-Tabelle." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:277 -msgid "Invalid Error Number." -msgstr "Ungültige Fehler-ID." - -#: test/fterror.c:49 -msgid "" -"fterror: test TT_ErrToString18 functionality\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" -"fterror: Teste Funktionalität von TT_ErrToString18\n" -"\n" - -#: test/fterror.c:50 -msgid "" -" with an optional numerical argument, dumps the associated message.\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" -" ein optionales numerisches Argument liefert die assoziierte Meldung.\n" -"\n" - -#: test/fterror.c:73 -msgid "Start of fterror.\n" -msgstr "Beginn von fterror.\n" - -#: test/fterror.c:81 -msgid "End of fterror.\n" -msgstr "Ende von fterror.\n" - -#: test/fterror.c:96 -msgid "Freetype error code 0x%04lX (%lu): %s\n" -msgstr "FreeType Fehlercode 0x%04lX (%lu): %s\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:169 test/ftlint.c:207 test/ftmetric.c:294 -msgid "Could not create glyph container.\n" -msgstr "Konnte den Glyphcontainer nicht erzeugen.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:179 test/ftlint.c:215 test/ftmetric.c:303 test/ftsbit.c:214 -msgid "Could not create instance.\n" -msgstr "Konnte die Instanz nicht erzeugen.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:188 -msgid "Could not create second instance.\n" -msgstr "Konnte die zweite Instanz nicht erzeugen.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:194 -msgid "Memory footprint statistics:\n" -msgstr "Speicherabdruck-Statistik:\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:202 -msgid "face object" -msgstr "Schriftobjekt" - -#: test/ftdump.c:203 -msgid "glyph object" -msgstr "Glyphobjekt" - -#: test/ftdump.c:204 -msgid "instance object" -msgstr "Instanzobjekt" - -#: test/ftdump.c:208 -msgid "exec. context object" -msgstr "Ausführbares Kontextobjekt" - -#: test/ftdump.c:215 -msgid "total memory usage" -msgstr "Gesamtverbrauch an Speicher" - -#: test/ftdump.c:223 test/ftdump.c:579 test/ftdump.c:789 test/ftdump.c:993 -#: test/ftdump.c:1139 test/ftlint.c:274 test/ftlint.c:287 test/ftmetric.c:390 -#: test/ftsbit.c:286 -#, c-format -msgid "FreeType error message: %s\n" -msgstr "FreeType Fehlermeldung: %s\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:300 -msgid "font name table entries\n" -msgstr "Einträge in der `name'-Tabelle der Schrift\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:310 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"PostScript name: %s\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" -"PostScript-Name: %s\n" -"\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:333 -msgid "character map encodings\n" -msgstr "Zeichenkodierungstabellen (cmaps)\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:340 test/ftdump.c:488 -msgid "The file doesn't seem to have any encoding table.\n" -msgstr "Diese Datei enthält anscheinend keine `cmap'-Tabelle.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:344 test/ftdump.c:492 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"There are %hu encodings:\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" -"Es gibt %hu Kodierungen:\n" -"\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:349 -#, c-format -msgid "encoding %2u: " -msgstr "Kodierung %2u: " - -#: test/ftdump.c:376 test/ftdump.c:385 test/ftdump.c:452 -#, c-format -msgid "Unknown value %hu" -msgstr "Unbekannter Wert %hu" - -#: test/ftdump.c:459 -msgid "Unknown" -msgstr "Unbekannt" - -#: test/ftdump.c:481 -msgid "ftxcmap test\n" -msgstr "Test von ftxcmap\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:498 -#, c-format -msgid "encoding %2u:\n" -msgstr "Kodierung %2u:\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:503 -#, c-format -msgid "first: glyph index %hu, character code 0x%lx\n" -msgstr "Erster Eintrag: Glyphindex %hu, Zeichenkode 0x%lx\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:507 -#, c-format -msgid "next: glyph index %hu, character code 0x%lx\n" -msgstr "Nächster Eintrag: Glyphindex %hu, Zeichenkode 0x%lx\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:511 -#, c-format -msgid "last: glyph index %hu, character code 0x%lx\n" -msgstr "Letzter Eintrag: Glyphindex %hu, Zeichenkode 0x%lx\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:533 test/ftmetric.c:284 -msgid "Error while retrieving embedded bitmaps table.\n" -msgstr "Fehler beim Laden der `embedded bitmaps'-Tabelle.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:537 -msgid "embedded bitmap table\n" -msgstr "`embedded bitmap'-Tabelle\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:540 -#, c-format -msgid " version of embedded bitmap table: 0x%lx\n" -msgstr " Version der `embedded bitmap'-Tabelle: 0x%lx\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:542 -#, c-format -msgid " number of embedded bitmap strikes: %lu\n" -msgstr " Anzahl der eingebetteten Bitmapsätze: %lu\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:552 -#, c-format -msgid " bitmap strike %hu/%lu: " -msgstr " Bitmapsatz %hu/%hu: " - -#: test/ftdump.c:555 -#, c-format -msgid "%hux%hu pixels, %hu-bit depth, glyphs [%hu..%hu]\n" -msgstr "%hux%hu Pixel, Tiefe %hu Bit, Glyphbereich [%hu-%hu]\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:564 -#, c-format -msgid " range format (%hu:%hu) glyphs %hu..%hu\n" -msgstr " Bereichsformat (%hu:%hu) Glyphen %hu-%hu\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:615 -msgid "Error while loading GSUB table.\n" -msgstr "Fehler beim Laden der `GSUB'-Tabelle.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:619 -msgid "GSUB table\n" -msgstr "`GSUB'-Tabelle\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:626 -msgid "Error while querying GSUB script list.\n" -msgstr "Fehler bei Abfrage der GSUB Schriftenliste.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:639 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while selecting GSUB script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "Fehler bei Auswahl der GSUB Schrift `%4.4s'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:644 test/ftdump.c:848 -#, c-format -msgid " script `%4.4s' (index %hu):\n" -msgstr " Schrift `%4.4s' (Index %hu):\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:652 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while querying GSUB default language system for script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Fehler bei Abfrage der GSUB-Standardsprachenwerte für Schrift `%4.4s'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:657 test/ftdump.c:861 -msgid " default language system:\n" -msgstr " Standardsprachenwerte:\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:670 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Error while selecting GSUB feature `%4.4s'\n" -"for default language system of script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Fehler bei Auswahl des GSUB-Merkmals `%4.4s'\n" -"für Standardsprachenwert der Schrift `%4.4s'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:676 test/ftdump.c:757 test/ftdump.c:880 test/ftdump.c:961 -#, c-format -msgid " feature `%4.4s' (index %hu; lookup " -msgstr " Merkmal `%4.4s' (Index %hu; Lookup " - -#: test/ftdump.c:692 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while querying GSUB language list for script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "Fehler bei Abfrage der GSUB-Sprachenliste für Schrift `%4.4s'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:709 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while selecting GSUB language `%4.4s' for script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "Fehler bei Auswahl der GSUB-Sprache `%4.4s' für Schrift `%4.4s'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:714 test/ftdump.c:918 -#, c-format -msgid " language `%4.4s' (index %hu):\n" -msgstr " Sprache `%4.4s' (Index %hu):\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:719 test/ftdump.c:923 -#, c-format -msgid " required feature index %hu (lookup " -msgstr " Benötigtes Merkmal: Index %hu (Lookup " - -#: test/ftdump.c:734 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Error while querying GSUB feature list\n" -"for script `%4.4s', language `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Fehler bei Abfrage der GSUB-Merkmaltabelle\n" -"für Schrift `%4.4s', Sprache `%4.4s'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:751 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Error while selecting GSUB feature `%4.4s'\n" -"for script `%4.4s', language `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Fehler bei Auswahl des GSUB-Merkmals `%4.4s'\n" -"für Schrift `%4.4s', Sprache `%4.4s'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:776 test/ftdump.c:980 -msgid "" -"Lookups:\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" -"Lookups:\n" -"\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:779 test/ftdump.c:983 -#, c-format -msgid " %hu: type %hu, flag 0x%x\n" -msgstr " %hu: Typ %hu, Flag 0x%x\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:819 -msgid "Error while loading GPOS table.\n" -msgstr "Fehler beim Laden der `GPOS'-Tabelle.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:823 -msgid "GPOS table\n" -msgstr "`GPOS'-Tabelle\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:830 -msgid "Error while querying GPOS script list.\n" -msgstr "Fehler bei Abfrage der GPOS Schriftenliste.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:843 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while selecting GPOS script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "Fehler bei Auswahl der GPOS Schrift `%4.4s'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:856 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while querying GPOS default language system for script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Fehler bei Abfrage der GPOS-Standardsprachenwerte für Schrift `%4.4s'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:874 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Error while selecting GPOS feature `%4.4s'\n" -"for default language system of script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Fehler bei Auswahl des GPOS-Merkmals `%4.4s'\n" -"für Standardsprachenwert der Schrift `%4.4s'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:896 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while querying GPOS language list for script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "Fehler bei Abfrage der GPOS-Sprachenliste für Schrift `%4.4s'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:913 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while selecting GPOS language `%4.4s' for script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "Fehler bei Auswahl der GPOS-Sprache `%4.4s' für Schrift `%4.4s'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:938 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Error while querying GPOS feature list\n" -"for script `%4.4s', language `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Fehler bei Abfrage der GPOS-Merkmaltabelle\n" -"für Schrift `%4.4s', Sprache `%4.4s'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:955 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Error while selecting GPOS feature `%4.4s'\n" -"for script `%4.4s', language `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Fehler bei Auswahl des GPOS-Merkmals `%4.4s'\n" -"für Schrift `%4.4s', Sprache `%4.4s'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1018 -msgid "ftdump: Simple TrueType Dumper -- part of the FreeType project" -msgstr "ftdump: Ein einfacher TrueType Dumper -- Teil des FreeType-Projekts" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1022 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Usage: %s fontname[.ttf|.ttc]\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" -"Verwendung: %s Fontname[.ttf|.ttc]\n" -"\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1054 test/ftlint.c:134 test/ftmetric.c:228 test/ftsbit.c:127 -msgid "Error while initializing engine.\n" -msgstr "Fehler beim Starten von FreeType.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1061 test/ftmetric.c:236 test/ftsbit.c:134 -msgid "Error while initializing embedded bitmap extension.\n" -msgstr "Fehler bei Initialisierung der Erweiterung für eingebettete Bitmaps.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1068 -msgid "Error while initializing GSUB extension.\n" -msgstr "Fehler beim Starten der GSUB-Erweiterung.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1075 -msgid "Error while initializing GPOS extension.\n" -msgstr "Fehler beim Starten der GPOS-Erweiterung.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1091 test/ftlint.c:187 test/ftmetric.c:251 test/ftsbit.c:182 -#, c-format -msgid "Could not find or open %s.\n" -msgstr "Datei `%s' konnte nicht gefunden oder geöffnet werden.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1094 test/ftlint.c:193 test/ftmetric.c:254 test/ftsbit.c:188 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while opening %s.\n" -msgstr "Fehler beim Öffnen von %s.\n" - -#: test/ftlint.c:94 -msgid "" -"ftlint: Simple TrueType instruction tester -- part of the FreeType project" -msgstr "" -"ftlint: Ein einfacher TTF Instruktionen-Tester -- Teil des FreeType-Projekts" - -#: test/ftlint.c:99 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Usage: %s ppem fontname[.ttf|.ttc] [fontname2..]\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" -"Verwendung: %s ppem Fontname[.ttf|.ttc] [Fontname2..]\n" -"\n" - -#: test/ftlint.c:226 test/ftsbit.c:225 -#, c-format -msgid "Could not set point size to %d.\n" -msgstr "Konnte die Schriftgröße nicht auf %d Punkt setzen.\n" - -#: test/ftlint.c:239 -msgid "" -"Error with\n" -" " -msgstr "" -"Fehler bei\n" -" " - -#: test/ftlint.c:240 -#, c-format -msgid "glyph %4u: %s\n" -msgstr "Glyph %4u: %s\n" - -#: test/ftlint.c:253 -msgid "1 fail.\n" -msgstr "einmal gescheitert.\n" - -#: test/ftlint.c:255 -#, c-format -msgid "%d fails.\n" -msgstr "%d mal gescheitert.\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:70 -msgid "" -"ftmetric: Simple TTF metrics/glyph dumper -- part of the FreeType project" -msgstr "" -"ftmetric: Ein einfacher TTF Metrik/Glyph-Dumper -- Teil des FreeType-Projekts" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:74 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Usage: %s [options below] point fontname[.ttf|.ttc]\n" -"\n" -" -B show sbit's metrics (default: none)\n" -" -c C use C'th font index of TrueType collection (default: 0)\n" -" -i index glyph index (default: 0)\n" -" -r R use resolution R dpi (default: 72)\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" -"Verwendung: %s [Optionen s.u.] Punktgröße Fontname[.ttf|.ttc]\n" -"\n" -" -B zeige Metriken von eingebetteten Bitmaps (Standardwert: nein)\n" -" -c C verwende den `C'ten Fontindex der TrueType-Collection\n" -" (Standardwert: 0)\n" -" -i Index Glyphindex (Standardwert: 0)\n" -" -r R verwende Auflösung `R' dpi (Standardwert: 72)\n" -"\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:261 -#, c-format -msgid "There are %d fonts in this collection.\n" -msgstr "Es gibt %d Fonts in dieser TrueType-Collection.\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:266 -#, c-format -msgid "There is no collection with index %d in this font file.\n" -msgstr "In dieser Fontdatei gibt es keine Collection mit Index %d.\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:280 -msgid "There is no embedded bitmap data in the font.\n" -msgstr "Konnte keine eingebetteten Bitmaps in Fontdatei finden.\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:310 -msgid "Could not set device resolutions.\n" -msgstr "Konnte die Geräteauflösung nicht setzen.\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:317 -msgid "Could not reset instance.\n" -msgstr "Konnte die Instanz nicht neu setzen.\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:323 -#, c-format -msgid "Instance metrics: ppemX %d, ppemY %d\n" -msgstr "Instanzmetriken: ppemX %d, ppemY %d\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:333 test/ftsbit.c:234 -msgid "Could not allocate glyph bitmap container.\n" -msgstr "Konnte den Glyphcontainer für Bitmaps nicht erzeugen.\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:341 test/ftsbit.c:258 -#, c-format -msgid "Can't load bitmap for glyph %d.\n" -msgstr "Kann Bitmap für Glyph %d nicht laden.\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:368 -msgid "Outline's metrics" -msgstr "Vektormetriken" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:370 -msgid "Outline glyph\n" -msgstr "Vektorglyph\n" - -#: test/ftsbit.c:90 -msgid "ftsbit: Simple TrueType `sbit' dumper -- part of the FreeType project" -msgstr "" -"ftsbit: Ein einfacher TrueType `sbit' Dumper -- Teil des FreeType-Projekts" - -#: test/ftsbit.c:95 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Usage: %s ppem fontname[.ttf|.ttc] glyph_index [glyph_index2..]\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" -"Verwendung: %s ppem Fontname[.ttf|.ttc] Glyphindex [Glyphindex2..]\n" -"\n" - -#: test/ftsbit.c:200 -msgid "Could not find embedded bitmaps in this font.\n" -msgstr "Konnte keine eingebetteten Bitmaps in Fontdatei finden.\n" - -#: test/ftsbit.c:206 -msgid "Error while loading embedded bitmaps.\n" -msgstr "Fehler beim Laden von eingebettete Bitmaps.\n" - -#: test/ftsbit.c:252 -#, c-format -msgid " no bitmap for glyph %d.\n" -msgstr " keine Bitmap für Glyph %d.\n" - -#: test/ftsbit.c:264 -#, c-format -msgid "glyph index %d = %dx%d pixels, " -msgstr "Glyphindex %d = %dx%d Pixel, " - -#: test/ftsbit.c:267 -#, c-format -msgid "advance = %ld, minBearing = [%ld,%ld]\n" -msgstr "Vorschubbreite = %ld, `minBearing' = [%ld,%ld]\n" diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/po/es.po b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/po/es.po deleted file mode 100644 index 0ff48e5b9be..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/po/es.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,888 +0,0 @@ -# Spanish messages for FreeType. -# Copyright (C) 1998-2002 Miguel A. Pérez Valdenebro -# Miguel A. Pérez Valdenebro , 1998. -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" -"Project-Id-Version: FreeType 1.5\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2002-11-08 18:11+0000\n" -"PO-Revision-Date: 2002-11-08 18:30+0100\n" -"Last-Translator: \n" -"Language-Team: Spanish\n" -"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" -"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1\n" -"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:40 -msgid "" -"Welcome to the translation of the Freetype v.1 library!\n" -"\n" -"This message is not really part of the library (it is bracketed by\n" -" #if 0 / #endif), but is really intended to be the first one in the .po\n" -"file, and the first one that a new translator should see, to give hints.\n" -"\n" -"First, while this .po might seems big, the real interesting part of it\n" -"is only the messages in this file, lib/extend/ftxerr18.c. The other\n" -"messages are part of the demonstration programs, and are more intended\n" -"to help grasping how to use i18n with the Freetype library. So the real\n" -"work is the about 65 first ones. Unfortunately they are the harder ones!\n" -"\n" -"A difficulty is that there are some specialized vocabulary, about\n" -"``faces'', ``glyph'' and similar things. These are typographical things,\n" -"and this should be researched before attempting to translate the whole\n" -"thing. A quick look across the TrueType documentation might help to\n" -"understand many things, too.\n" -"\n" -"Best wiches for your translation!\n" -"Antoine Leca - 2002-11-08" -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:77 -msgid "Successful function call, no error." -msgstr "Éxito en la llamada a función." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:80 -msgid "Invalid face handle." -msgstr "Ticket de diseño inválido." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:82 -msgid "Invalid instance handle." -msgstr "Ticket de instancia inválido." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:84 -msgid "Invalid glyph handle." -msgstr "Ticket de glifo inválido." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:86 -msgid "Invalid charmap handle." -msgstr "Ticket de codificación inválido." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:88 -msgid "Invalid result address." -msgstr "Dirección del resultado inválida." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:90 -msgid "Invalid glyph index." -msgstr "Índice de glifo inválido." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:92 -msgid "Invalid argument." -msgstr "Argumento inválido." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:94 -msgid "Could not open file." -msgstr "No se puedo abrir el fichero." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:96 -msgid "File is not a TrueType collection." -msgstr "El fichero no es una colección TrueType." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:98 -msgid "Mandatory table missing." -msgstr "No se encuentra une tabla obligatoria." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:100 -msgid "Invalid horizontal metrics (hmtx table broken)." -msgstr "Dimensiones horizontales (tabla `hmtx') incorrectas." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:102 -msgid "Invalid charmap format." -msgstr "Formato de codificación inválido." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:104 -msgid "Invalid ppem value." -msgstr "Tamaño en pixel invalido." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:106 -msgid "Invalid vertical metrics (vmtx table broken)." -msgstr "Dimensiones verticales (tabla `vmtx') incorrectas." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:109 -msgid "Invalid file format." -msgstr "Formato de fichero inválido." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:112 -msgid "Invalid engine." -msgstr "Instancia de la biblioteca incorrecta." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:114 -msgid "Too many extensions." -msgstr "Demasiadas extensiones (max:8)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:116 -msgid "Extensions unsupported." -msgstr "Extensión no soportada." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:118 -msgid "Invalid extension id." -msgstr "Identificador de extensión inválido." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:121 -msgid "No vertical data in font." -msgstr "Placa sin datos verticales." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:124 -msgid "Maximum Profile (maxp) table missing." -msgstr "No se encuentra la tabla `maxp'." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:126 -msgid "Font Header (head) table missing." -msgstr "No se encuentra la cabecera (head) de la placa." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:128 -msgid "Horizontal Header (hhea) table missing." -msgstr "No se encuentra la cabecera para la horizontal (hhea)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:130 -msgid "Index to Location (loca) table missing." -msgstr "No se encuentra la tabla de los posiciones (loca)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:132 -msgid "Naming (name) table missing." -msgstr "No se encuentra la tabla de los nombres (name)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:134 -msgid "Character to Glyph Index Mapping (cmap) tables missing." -msgstr "" -"No se encuentra la tabla de correspondencia de carácter a glifo (cmap)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:136 -msgid "Horizontal Metrics (hmtx) table missing." -msgstr "No se encuentra la tabla de dimensiones horizontales (hmtx)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:138 -msgid "OS/2 table missing." -msgstr "No se encuentra la tabla `OS/2'." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:140 -msgid "PostScript (post) table missing." -msgstr "No se encuentra la tabla PostScript (post)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:142 -msgid "Glyph (glyf) table missing." -msgstr "No se encuentra los glifos (tabla `glyf')." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:147 -msgid "Out of memory." -msgstr "No hay suficiente memoria." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:152 -msgid "Invalid file offset." -msgstr "Dirección en el fichero inválido." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:154 -msgid "Invalid file read." -msgstr "Lectura de fichero incorrecta." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:156 -msgid "Invalid frame access." -msgstr "Ventana de acceso inválida." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:161 -msgid "Too many points." -msgstr "Demasiados puntos de control." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:163 -msgid "Too many contours." -msgstr "Demasiados contornos." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:165 -msgid "Invalid composite glyph." -msgstr "Glifo compuesto inválido." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:167 -msgid "Too many instructions." -msgstr "Demasiadas instrucciones." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:169 -msgid "Too many function definitions (FDEF)." -msgstr "Demasiadas definiciones de funciones (FDEF)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:174 -msgid "Invalid opcode." -msgstr "Código de operación inválido." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:176 -msgid "Too few arguments." -msgstr "Hace falta más argumentos." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:178 -msgid "Stack overflow." -msgstr "Desbordamiento de pila." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:180 -msgid "Code overflow." -msgstr "Desbordamiento de código." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:182 -msgid "Bad argument." -msgstr "Argumento incorrecto." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:184 -msgid "Divide by zero." -msgstr "División por cero." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:186 -msgid "Storage overflow." -msgstr "Desbordamiento de capacidad en el almacen." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:188 -msgid "Control Value (cvt) table overflow." -msgstr "Desbordamiento de capacidad (tabla CVT)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:190 -msgid "Invalid reference." -msgstr "Referencia incorrecta." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:192 -msgid "Invalid distance." -msgstr "Distancia incorrecta." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:194 -msgid "Interpolate twilight points." -msgstr "Interpolación de marcas (puntos de referencia)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:196 -msgid "`DEBUG' opcode found." -msgstr "Se ha encontrado la instrucción `DEBUG'." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:198 -msgid "`ENDF' in byte-code stream." -msgstr "Se ha encontrado `ENDF' en el programa de un glifo." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:200 -msgid "Out of code ranges." -msgstr "Demasiados espacios de ejecución (code ranges)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:202 -msgid "Nested function definitions." -msgstr "Definiciones de funciones encajadas." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:204 -msgid "Invalid code range." -msgstr "Espacio de ejecución (code range) incorrecto." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:206 -msgid "Invalid displacement." -msgstr "Desplazamiento inválido." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:208 -msgid "Endless loop encountered while executing instructions." -msgstr "" -"Se ha encontrado bucle sin fin durante la ejecución de las instrucciones." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:213 -msgid "Nested frame access." -msgstr "Ventanas de acceso encajadas." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:215 -msgid "Invalid cache list." -msgstr "Lista de `cache' inválida." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:217 -msgid "Could not find context." -msgstr "No se puede encontrar el contexto." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:219 -msgid "Unlisted object." -msgstr "Este objeto no es encadenado en el `cache'." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:224 -msgid "Raster pool overflow." -msgstr "Tramador: Desbordamiento de memoria." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:226 -msgid "Raster: negative height encountered." -msgstr "Tramador: altura negativa." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:228 -msgid "Raster: invalid value." -msgstr "Tramador: valor erroneo." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:230 -msgid "Raster not initialized." -msgstr "Tramador no inicializado." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:235 -msgid "Invalid kerning (kern) table format." -msgstr "Formato de la tabla `kern' incorrecto." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:237 -msgid "Invalid kerning (kern) table." -msgstr "Tabla `kern' inválida." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:240 -msgid "Invalid PostScript (post) table format." -msgstr "Formato de tabla PostScript (post) incorrecto." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:242 -msgid "Invalid PostScript (post) table." -msgstr "Tabla PostScript (post) inválida." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:247 -msgid "Invalid TrueType Open subtable format." -msgstr "Formato de la tabla TrueType Open incorrecto." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:249 -msgid "Invalid TrueType Open subtable." -msgstr "Tabla TrueType Open inválida." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:251 -msgid "Glyph(s) not covered by lookup." -msgstr "Estos glifos no existen en las tablas de busqueda (lookups)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:253 -msgid "Too many nested context substitutions." -msgstr "Demasiados cambios contextuales encajados." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:255 -msgid "No MM (Adobe MultipleMaster) interpreter available." -msgstr "No encontrado el intérprete per MM (Adobe MultipleMaster)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:258 -msgid "Invalid glyph substitution (GSUB) table format." -msgstr "Formato de la tabla de cambios de glifos (GSUB) incorrecto." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:260 -msgid "Invalid glyph substitution (GSUB) table." -msgstr "Tabla de cambios de glifos (GSUB) inválida." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:263 -msgid "Invalid glyph positioning (GPOS) table format." -msgstr "Formato de la tabla de posiciones de los glifos (GPOS) incorrecto." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:265 -msgid "Invalid glyph positioning (GPOS) table." -msgstr "Tabla de posiciones de los glifos (GPOS) inválida." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:268 -msgid "Invalid glyph definition (GDEF) table format." -msgstr "Formato de la tabla de definiciones de los glifos (GDEF) incorrecto." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:270 -msgid "Invalid glyph definition (GDEF) table." -msgstr "Tabla de definiciones de los glifos (GDEF) inválida." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:277 -msgid "Invalid Error Number." -msgstr "Número de Error Inválido." - -#: test/fterror.c:49 -msgid "" -"fterror: test TT_ErrToString18 functionality\n" -"\n" -msgstr "fterror: ensayo si funcciona TT_ErrToString18\n\n" - -#: test/fterror.c:50 -msgid "" -" with an optional numerical argument, dumps the associated message.\n" -"\n" -msgstr " con un argumento númerico opcional, escribe el mensaje asociado.\n\n" - -#: test/fterror.c:73 -msgid "Start of fterror.\n" -msgstr "Inicio de fterror.\n" - -#: test/fterror.c:81 -msgid "End of fterror.\n" -msgstr "Fin de fterror.\n" - -#: test/fterror.c:96 -#, c-format -msgid "Freetype error code 0x%04lX (%lu): %s\n" -msgstr "Código de error FreeType 0x%04lX (%lu):\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:169 test/ftlint.c:207 test/ftmetric.c:294 -msgid "Could not create glyph container.\n" -msgstr "No se puede crear una caja de glifo.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:179 test/ftlint.c:215 test/ftmetric.c:303 test/ftsbit.c:214 -msgid "Could not create instance.\n" -msgstr "No se puede crear una instancia.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:188 -msgid "Could not create second instance.\n" -msgstr "No se puede crear una segunda instancia.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:194 -msgid "Memory footprint statistics:\n" -msgstr "Estadísticas de asignación de memoria:\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:202 -msgid "face object" -msgstr "objeto diseño" - -#: test/ftdump.c:203 -msgid "glyph object" -msgstr "objeto glifo" - -#: test/ftdump.c:204 -msgid "instance object" -msgstr "objeto instancia" - -#: test/ftdump.c:208 -msgid "exec. context object" -msgstr "objeto contexto de calculo" - -#: test/ftdump.c:215 -msgid "total memory usage" -msgstr "uso total de memoria" - -#: test/ftdump.c:223 test/ftdump.c:579 test/ftdump.c:789 test/ftdump.c:993 -#: test/ftdump.c:1139 test/ftlint.c:274 test/ftlint.c:287 test/ftmetric.c:390 -#: test/ftsbit.c:286 -#, c-format -msgid "FreeType error message: %s\n" -msgstr "Mensaje de error FreeType: %s\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:300 -msgid "font name table entries\n" -msgstr "Entradas en la tabla de nombres\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:310 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"PostScript name: %s\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" -"Nombre PostScript: %s\n" -"\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:333 -msgid "character map encodings\n" -msgstr "Codificaciones del mapa de caracteres\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:340 test/ftdump.c:488 -msgid "The file doesn't seem to have any encoding table.\n" -msgstr "La placa no parece tener ninguna tabla de codificación.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:344 test/ftdump.c:492 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"There are %hu encodings:\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" -"Hay %hu codificaciones:\n" -"\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:349 -#, c-format -msgid "encoding %2u: " -msgstr " codificación %2u: " - -#: test/ftdump.c:376 test/ftdump.c:385 test/ftdump.c:452 -#, c-format -msgid "Unknown value %hu" -msgstr "Desconocido %hu" - -#: test/ftdump.c:459 -msgid "Unknown" -msgstr "Desconocido" - -#: test/ftdump.c:481 -msgid "ftxcmap test\n" -msgstr "Muestra de ftxcmap\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:498 -#, c-format -msgid "encoding %2u:\n" -msgstr "Codificación %2u:\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:503 -#, c-format -msgid "first: glyph index %hu, character code 0x%lx\n" -msgstr "primero: glifo índice %hu, codigo de carácter 0x%lx\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:507 -#, c-format -msgid "next: glyph index %hu, character code 0x%lx\n" -msgstr "siguiente: glifo índice %hu, codigo de carácter 0x%lx\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:511 -#, c-format -msgid "last: glyph index %hu, character code 0x%lx\n" -msgstr "ultimo: glifo índice %hu, codigo de carácter 0x%lx\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:533 test/ftmetric.c:284 -msgid "Error while retrieving embedded bitmaps table.\n" -msgstr "Error durante la recuperación de los bitmaps.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:537 -msgid "embedded bitmap table\n" -msgstr "Tabla de bitmaps\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:540 -#, c-format -msgid " version of embedded bitmap table: 0x%lx\n" -msgstr " version de la tabla de bitmap: 0x%lx\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:542 -#, c-format -msgid " number of embedded bitmap strikes: %lu\n" -msgstr " número de tamaños de bitmaps: %lu\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:552 -#, c-format -msgid " bitmap strike %hu/%lu: " -msgstr " tamaño %hu en %lu: " - -#: test/ftdump.c:555 -#, c-format -msgid "%hux%hu pixels, %hu-bit depth, glyphs [%hu..%hu]\n" -msgstr "%hux%hu pixels, en %hu bits, glifos [%hu...%hu]\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:564 -#, c-format -msgid " range format (%hu:%hu) glyphs %hu..%hu\n" -msgstr " formato intervalo (%hu:%hu) glifos %hu...%hu\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:615 -msgid "Error while loading GSUB table.\n" -msgstr "Error durante la creación de la tabla GSUB.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:619 -msgid "GSUB table\n" -msgstr "Table de cambios de glifos (GSUB)\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:626 -msgid "Error while querying GSUB script list.\n" -msgstr "Error durante la busqueda de la lista de las escrituras en GSUB.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:639 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while selecting GSUB script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "Error durante la selección de la escritura `%4.4s' en GSUB.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:644 test/ftdump.c:848 -#, c-format -msgid " script `%4.4s' (index %hu):\n" -msgstr " escritura `%4.4s' (índice %hu):\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:652 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while querying GSUB default language system for script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Error durante la busqueda en GSUB de las informaciones\n" -"relativas a las lenguas estandar de la escritura `%4.4s'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:657 test/ftdump.c:861 -msgid " default language system:\n" -msgstr " lenguas estandar:\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:670 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Error while selecting GSUB feature `%4.4s'\n" -"for default language system of script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Error durante la selección de la información `%4.4s' en GSUB\n" -"para las lenguas estandar de la escritura `%4.4s'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:676 test/ftdump.c:757 test/ftdump.c:880 test/ftdump.c:961 -#, c-format -msgid " feature `%4.4s' (index %hu; lookup " -msgstr " información `%4.4s' (índice %hu: tabla de busqueda " - -#: test/ftdump.c:692 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while querying GSUB language list for script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Error durante la busqueda de las lenguas para la escritura `%4.4s' en GSUB.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:709 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while selecting GSUB language `%4.4s' for script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Error durante la selección de la lengua `%4.4s' para la escritura `%4.4s' en " -"GSUB.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:714 test/ftdump.c:918 -#, c-format -msgid " language `%4.4s' (index %hu):\n" -msgstr " lengua `%4.4s' (índice %hu):\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:719 test/ftdump.c:923 -#, c-format -msgid " required feature index %hu (lookup " -msgstr " información obligatoria índice %hu (tabla de busqueda " - -#: test/ftdump.c:734 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Error while querying GSUB feature list\n" -"for script `%4.4s', language `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Error durante la busqueda en GSUB de las informaciones\n" -"relativas a la escritura `%4.4s', lengua `%4.4s'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:751 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Error while selecting GSUB feature `%4.4s'\n" -"for script `%4.4s', language `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Error durante la selección de la información `%4.4s'\n" -"relativa a la escritura `%4.4s', lengua `%4.4s' en GSUB.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:776 test/ftdump.c:980 -msgid "" -"Lookups:\n" -"\n" -msgstr "Tabla de busqueda:\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:779 test/ftdump.c:983 -#, c-format -msgid " %hu: type %hu, flag 0x%x\n" -msgstr " %hu: tipo %hu, indicador 0x%x\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:819 -msgid "Error while loading GPOS table.\n" -msgstr "Error durante la creación de la tabla GPOS.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:823 -msgid "GPOS table\n" -msgstr "Table de posición de glifos (GPOS)\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:830 -msgid "Error while querying GPOS script list.\n" -msgstr "Error durante la busqueda de la lista de las escrituras en GPOS.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:843 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while selecting GPOS script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "Error durante la selección de la escritura `%4.4s' en GPOS.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:856 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while querying GPOS default language system for script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Error durante la busqueda en GPOS de las informaciones\n" -"relativas a las lenguas estandar de la escritura `%4.4s'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:874 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Error while selecting GPOS feature `%4.4s'\n" -"for default language system of script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Error durante la selección de la información `%4.4s' en GPOS\n" -"para las lenguas estandar de la escritura `%4.4s'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:896 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while querying GPOS language list for script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Error durante la busqueda de las lenguas para la escritura `%4.4s' en GPOS.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:913 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while selecting GPOS language `%4.4s' for script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Error durante la selección de la lengua `%4.4s' para la escritura `%4.4s' en " -"GPOS.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:938 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Error while querying GPOS feature list\n" -"for script `%4.4s', language `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Error durante la busqueda en GPOS de las informaciones\n" -"relativas a la escritura `%4.4s', lengua `%4.4s'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:955 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Error while selecting GPOS feature `%4.4s'\n" -"for script `%4.4s', language `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Error durante la selección de la información `%4.4s'\n" -"relativa a la escritura `%4.4s', lengua `%4.4s' en GPOS.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1018 -msgid "ftdump: Simple TrueType Dumper -- part of the FreeType project" -msgstr "" -"ftdump: información sobre placas TrueType -- parte del proyecto FreeType" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1022 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Usage: %s fontname[.ttf|.ttc]\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" -"Uso: %s nombre_de_la_placa[.ttf|.ttc]\n" -"\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1054 test/ftlint.c:134 test/ftmetric.c:228 test/ftsbit.c:127 -msgid "Error while initializing engine.\n" -msgstr "Error durante la inicialización de la biblioteca.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1061 test/ftmetric.c:236 test/ftsbit.c:134 -msgid "Error while initializing embedded bitmap extension.\n" -msgstr "Error durante la inicialización de la extensión `bitmap'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1068 -msgid "Error while initializing GSUB extension.\n" -msgstr "Error durante la inicialización de la extensión `GSUB'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1075 -msgid "Error while initializing GPOS extension.\n" -msgstr "Error durante la inicialización de la extensión `GPOS'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1091 test/ftlint.c:187 test/ftmetric.c:251 test/ftsbit.c:182 -#, c-format -msgid "Could not find or open %s.\n" -msgstr "No se puede encontrar o abrir el fichero %s.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1094 test/ftlint.c:193 test/ftmetric.c:254 test/ftsbit.c:188 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while opening %s.\n" -msgstr "Error abriendo %s.\n" - -#: test/ftlint.c:94 -msgid "" -"ftlint: Simple TrueType instruction tester -- part of the FreeType project" -msgstr "" -"ftlint: verificador de instrucciones TrueType -- parte del proyecto FreeType" - -#: test/ftlint.c:99 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Usage: %s ppem fontname[.ttf|.ttc] [fontname2..]\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" -"Uso: %s ppem nombre_de_la_placa[.ttf|.ttc] [nombre2...]\n" -"\n" - -#: test/ftlint.c:226 test/ftsbit.c:225 -#, c-format -msgid "Could not set point size to %d.\n" -msgstr "No se puede asignar el tamaño del punto a %d.\n" - -#: test/ftlint.c:239 -msgid "" -"Error with\n" -" " -msgstr "" -"Error con\n" -" " - -#: test/ftlint.c:240 -#, c-format -msgid "glyph %4u: %s\n" -msgstr "glifo %4u: %s\n" - -#: test/ftlint.c:253 -msgid "1 fail.\n" -msgstr "1 error.\n" - -#: test/ftlint.c:255 -#, c-format -msgid "%d fails.\n" -msgstr "%d errores.\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:70 -msgid "" -"ftmetric: Simple TTF metrics/glyph dumper -- part of the FreeType project" -msgstr "" -"ftmetric: información sobre dimensiones TrueType -- parte del proyecto " -"FreeType" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:74 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Usage: %s [options below] point fontname[.ttf|.ttc]\n" -"\n" -" -B show sbit's metrics (default: none)\n" -" -c C use C'th font index of TrueType collection (default: 0)\n" -" -i index glyph index (default: 0)\n" -" -r R use resolution R dpi (default: 72)\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" -"Uso: %s [optiones] ppem nombre_de_la_placa[.ttf|.ttc]\n" -"\n" -" -B muestra dimensiones de los sbit's (default: no)\n" -" -c C usa (C+1)ª placa de la collección TrueType (default: 1ª)\n" -" -i index muestra esto glifo (default: primero glifo)\n" -" -r R usa resolución R en dpi (default: 72)\n" -"\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:261 -#, c-format -msgid "There are %d fonts in this collection.\n" -msgstr "Hay %d placas en esta collección.\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:266 -#, c-format -msgid "There is no collection with index %d in this font file.\n" -msgstr "No hay placa con índice %d en esto fichero.\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:280 -msgid "There is no embedded bitmap data in the font.\n" -msgstr "No hay bitmaps en esto fichero.\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:310 -msgid "Could not set device resolutions.\n" -msgstr "No se puede poner esta resolución.\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:317 -msgid "Could not reset instance.\n" -msgstr "No se puede inicializar la instancia.\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:323 -#, c-format -msgid "Instance metrics: ppemX %d, ppemY %d\n" -msgstr "Dimensiones: ppemX %d, ppemY %d\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:333 test/ftsbit.c:234 -msgid "Could not allocate glyph bitmap container.\n" -msgstr "No se puede crear un contenedor de bitmap.\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:341 test/ftsbit.c:258 -#, c-format -msgid "Can't load bitmap for glyph %d.\n" -msgstr "Ne se puede crear un bitmap para el glifo %d.\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:368 -msgid "Outline's metrics" -msgstr "Dimensiones del contorno" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:370 -msgid "Outline glyph\n" -msgstr "Glifo utilizando el contorno\n" - -#: test/ftsbit.c:90 -msgid "ftsbit: Simple TrueType `sbit' dumper -- part of the FreeType project" -msgstr "ftsbit: bitmaps de una placa TrueType -- parte del proyecto FreeType" - -#: test/ftsbit.c:95 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Usage: %s ppem fontname[.ttf|.ttc] glyph_index [glyph_index2..]\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" -"Uso: %s ppem nombre_de_font[.ttf|.ttc] índice_de_glifo [índice2...]\n" -"\n" - -#: test/ftsbit.c:200 -msgid "Could not find embedded bitmaps in this font.\n" -msgstr "No se puede encontrar bitmaps en esto fichero.\n" - -#: test/ftsbit.c:206 -msgid "Error while loading embedded bitmaps.\n" -msgstr "Error durante la lectura de los bitmaps.\n" - -#: test/ftsbit.c:252 -#, c-format -msgid " no bitmap for glyph %d.\n" -msgstr " no bitmap para el glifo %d.\n" - -#: test/ftsbit.c:264 -#, c-format -msgid "glyph index %d = %dx%d pixels, " -msgstr "glifo índice %d = %dx%d pixels, " - -#: test/ftsbit.c:267 -#, c-format -msgid "advance = %ld, minBearing = [%ld,%ld]\n" -msgstr "`advance' = %ld, `bearings' = [%ld,%ld]\n" diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/po/fr.po b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/po/fr.po deleted file mode 100644 index f88bc2b022f..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/po/fr.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,883 +0,0 @@ -# French messages for FreeType, without accents. -# Copyright (C) 1998-2002 David Turner -# David Turner , 1998 -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" -"Project-Id-Version: FreeType 1.5\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2002-11-08 18:11+0000\n" -"PO-Revision-Date: 2002-11-08 18:20+0100\n" -"Last-Translator: Antoine Leca \n" -"Language-Team: French\n" -"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" -"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii\n" -"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit\n" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:40 -msgid "" -"Welcome to the translation of the Freetype v.1 library!\n" -"\n" -"This message is not really part of the library (it is bracketed by\n" -" #if 0 / #endif), but is really intended to be the first one in the .po\n" -"file, and the first one that a new translator should see, to give hints.\n" -"\n" -"First, while this .po might seems big, the real interesting part of it\n" -"is only the messages in this file, lib/extend/ftxerr18.c. The other\n" -"messages are part of the demonstration programs, and are more intended\n" -"to help grasping how to use i18n with the Freetype library. So the real\n" -"work is the about 65 first ones. Unfortunately they are the harder ones!\n" -"\n" -"A difficulty is that there are some specialized vocabulary, about\n" -"``faces'', ``glyph'' and similar things. These are typographical things,\n" -"and this should be researched before attempting to translate the whole\n" -"thing. A quick look across the TrueType documentation might help to\n" -"understand many things, too.\n" -"\n" -"Best wiches for your translation!\n" -"Antoine Leca - 2002-11-08" -msgstr "(Lu - Antoine Leca, 2002-11-08)" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:77 -msgid "Successful function call, no error." -msgstr "Appel de fonction reussi, pas d'erreur." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:80 -msgid "Invalid face handle." -msgstr "Mauvais handle d'oeil (face)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:82 -msgid "Invalid instance handle." -msgstr "Mauvais handle d'instance." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:84 -msgid "Invalid glyph handle." -msgstr "Mauvais handle de glyphe." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:86 -msgid "Invalid charmap handle." -msgstr "Mauvais handle d'encodage (charmap)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:88 -msgid "Invalid result address." -msgstr "Mauvaise adresse de resultat." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:90 -msgid "Invalid glyph index." -msgstr "Numero de glyphe incorrect." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:92 -msgid "Invalid argument." -msgstr "Argument incorrect." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:94 -msgid "Could not open file." -msgstr "Le fichier n'a pas pu etre ouvert." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:96 -msgid "File is not a TrueType collection." -msgstr "Ce fichier n'est pas une collection." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:98 -msgid "Mandatory table missing." -msgstr "Il manque une table critique." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:100 -msgid "Invalid horizontal metrics (hmtx table broken)." -msgstr "Metriques horizontales (table `hmtx') incorrectes." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:102 -msgid "Invalid charmap format." -msgstr "Format d'encodage (charmap) invalide." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:104 -msgid "Invalid ppem value." -msgstr "Taille en pixels incorrecte." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:106 -msgid "Invalid vertical metrics (vmtx table broken)." -msgstr "Metriques verticales (table `vmtx') incorrectes." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:109 -msgid "Invalid file format." -msgstr "Format de fichier invalide." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:112 -msgid "Invalid engine." -msgstr "Mauvaise instance de bibliotheque (engine)" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:114 -msgid "Too many extensions." -msgstr "Trop d'extensions utilisees (max: 8)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:116 -msgid "Extensions unsupported." -msgstr "Extensions non disponibles." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:118 -msgid "Invalid extension id." -msgstr "Mauvais numero d'extension." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:121 -msgid "No vertical data in font." -msgstr "Pas de donnees verticales dans cette police." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:124 -msgid "Maximum Profile (maxp) table missing." -msgstr "Il manque la table `maxp'." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:126 -msgid "Font Header (head) table missing." -msgstr "Il manque l'en-tete de police (head)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:128 -msgid "Horizontal Header (hhea) table missing." -msgstr "Il manque l'en-tete pour l'horizontale (hhea)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:130 -msgid "Index to Location (loca) table missing." -msgstr "Il manque les index de glyphes (table `loca')." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:132 -msgid "Naming (name) table missing." -msgstr "Il manque la table des noms (name)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:134 -msgid "Character to Glyph Index Mapping (cmap) tables missing." -msgstr "Il manque la table des encodages (cmap)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:136 -msgid "Horizontal Metrics (hmtx) table missing." -msgstr "Il manque les metriques horizontales (hmtx)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:138 -msgid "OS/2 table missing." -msgstr "Il manque la table `OS/2'." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:140 -msgid "PostScript (post) table missing." -msgstr "Il manque la table Postscript (post)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:142 -msgid "Glyph (glyf) table missing." -msgstr "Il manque les glyphes (table `glyf')." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:147 -msgid "Out of memory." -msgstr "Pas assez de memoire." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:152 -msgid "Invalid file offset." -msgstr "Adresse dans le fichier incorrecte." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:154 -msgid "Invalid file read." -msgstr "Lecture du fichier impossible." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:156 -msgid "Invalid frame access." -msgstr "Fenetre d'access incorrecte." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:161 -msgid "Too many points." -msgstr "Trop de points." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:163 -msgid "Too many contours." -msgstr "Trop de contours." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:165 -msgid "Invalid composite glyph." -msgstr "Glyphe compose invalide." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:167 -msgid "Too many instructions." -msgstr "Trop d'instructions." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:169 -msgid "Too many function definitions (FDEF)." -msgstr "Trop de definitions de fonctions (FDEF)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:174 -msgid "Invalid opcode." -msgstr "Code-operation invalide." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:176 -msgid "Too few arguments." -msgstr "Il manque un ou des arguments." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:178 -msgid "Stack overflow." -msgstr "Debordement de la pile." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:180 -msgid "Code overflow." -msgstr "Debordement dans le code." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:182 -msgid "Bad argument." -msgstr "Mauvais argument." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:184 -msgid "Divide by zero." -msgstr "Division par zero." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:186 -msgid "Storage overflow." -msgstr "Depassement de capacite (stockage)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:188 -msgid "Control Value (cvt) table overflow." -msgstr "Depassement de capacite (tableau cvt)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:190 -msgid "Invalid reference." -msgstr "Reference incorrecte." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:192 -msgid "Invalid distance." -msgstr "Distance incorrecte." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:194 -msgid "Interpolate twilight points." -msgstr "Interpolation de points de repere." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:196 -msgid "`DEBUG' opcode found." -msgstr "Le code `DEBUG' a ete rencontre." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:198 -msgid "`ENDF' in byte-code stream." -msgstr "'ENDF' invalide dans les instructions d'un glyphe." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:200 -msgid "Out of code ranges." -msgstr "Pas assez d'espace d'execution (code ranges)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:202 -msgid "Nested function definitions." -msgstr "Definitions imbriquees de fonction." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:204 -msgid "Invalid code range." -msgstr "Espace d'execution (code range) incorrect." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:206 -msgid "Invalid displacement." -msgstr "Deplacement invalide." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:208 -msgid "Endless loop encountered while executing instructions." -msgstr "Arret force d'une boucle infinie." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:213 -msgid "Nested frame access." -msgstr "Fenetres d'acces imbriquees." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:215 -msgid "Invalid cache list." -msgstr "(Mauvaise liste chainee de caches)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:217 -msgid "Could not find context." -msgstr "Contexte introuvable." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:219 -msgid "Unlisted object." -msgstr "Objet non chaine dans le cache." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:224 -msgid "Raster pool overflow." -msgstr "Debordement de memoire de la trameuse." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:226 -msgid "Raster: negative height encountered." -msgstr "Trameuse: hauteur negative." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:228 -msgid "Raster: invalid value." -msgstr "Trameuse: valeur incorrecte." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:230 -msgid "Raster not initialized." -msgstr "Trameuse: non initialisee." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:235 -msgid "Invalid kerning (kern) table format." -msgstr "Format de table de crenage (kern) invalide." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:237 -msgid "Invalid kerning (kern) table." -msgstr "Table de crenage (kern) incorrecte." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:240 -msgid "Invalid PostScript (post) table format." -msgstr "Format de table Postscript (post) invalide." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:242 -msgid "Invalid PostScript (post) table." -msgstr "Table Postscript (post) incorrecte." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:247 -msgid "Invalid TrueType Open subtable format." -msgstr "Format de table TrueType Open invalide." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:249 -msgid "Invalid TrueType Open subtable." -msgstr "Sous-table TrueType Open incorrecte." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:251 -msgid "Glyph(s) not covered by lookup." -msgstr "Des glyphes sont absents d'une table de recherche (lookup)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:253 -msgid "Too many nested context substitutions." -msgstr "Substitutions contextuelles imbriquees trop profondement." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:255 -msgid "No MM (Adobe MultipleMaster) interpreter available." -msgstr "Pas d'interpreteur MM (Adobe MultipleMaster) disponible." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:258 -msgid "Invalid glyph substitution (GSUB) table format." -msgstr "Format de la table de substitution de glyphes (GSUB) invalide." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:260 -msgid "Invalid glyph substitution (GSUB) table." -msgstr "Table de substitution de glyphes (GSUB) incorrecte." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:263 -msgid "Invalid glyph positioning (GPOS) table format." -msgstr "Format de table de positionnement des glyphes (GPOS) invalide." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:265 -msgid "Invalid glyph positioning (GPOS) table." -msgstr "Table de positionnement des glyphes (GPOS) incorrecte." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:268 -msgid "Invalid glyph definition (GDEF) table format." -msgstr "Format de table de definition des glyphes (GDEF) invalide." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:270 -msgid "Invalid glyph definition (GDEF) table." -msgstr "Table de definition des glyphes (GDEF) incorrecte." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:277 -msgid "Invalid Error Number." -msgstr "Numero d'erreur inconnu ?" - -#: test/fterror.c:49 -msgid "" -"fterror: test TT_ErrToString18 functionality\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" -"fterror: teste la fonctionnalite TT_ErrToString18\n" -"\n" - -#: test/fterror.c:50 -msgid "" -" with an optional numerical argument, dumps the associated message.\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" -" avec un argument numerique optionnel, ecrit le message associe.\n" -"\n" - -#: test/fterror.c:73 -msgid "Start of fterror.\n" -msgstr "Debut de fterror.\n" - -#: test/fterror.c:81 -msgid "End of fterror.\n" -msgstr "Fin de fterror.\n" - -#: test/fterror.c:96 -#, c-format -msgid "Freetype error code 0x%04lX (%lu): %s\n" -msgstr "Code d'erreur FreeType 0x%04lX (%lu) : %s\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:169 test/ftlint.c:207 test/ftmetric.c:294 -msgid "Could not create glyph container.\n" -msgstr "Impossible de creer un conteneur de glyphe.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:179 test/ftlint.c:215 test/ftmetric.c:303 test/ftsbit.c:214 -msgid "Could not create instance.\n" -msgstr "Impossible de creer une instance\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:188 -msgid "Could not create second instance.\n" -msgstr "Impossible de creer une deuxieme instance.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:194 -msgid "Memory footprint statistics:\n" -msgstr "Statistiques de consommation de la memoire:\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:202 -msgid "face object" -msgstr "objet oeil" - -#: test/ftdump.c:203 -msgid "glyph object" -msgstr "objet glyphe" - -#: test/ftdump.c:204 -msgid "instance object" -msgstr "objet instance" - -#: test/ftdump.c:208 -msgid "exec. context object" -msgstr "objet contexte" - -#: test/ftdump.c:215 -msgid "total memory usage" -msgstr "consommation totale de memoire" - -#: test/ftdump.c:223 test/ftdump.c:579 test/ftdump.c:789 test/ftdump.c:993 -#: test/ftdump.c:1139 test/ftlint.c:274 test/ftlint.c:287 test/ftmetric.c:390 -#: test/ftsbit.c:286 -#, c-format -msgid "FreeType error message: %s\n" -msgstr "Message d'erreur FreeType : %s\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:300 -msgid "font name table entries\n" -msgstr "Elements du tableau des noms\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:310 -#, c-format -msgid "PostScript name: %s\n\n" -msgstr "Nom Postscript : %s\n\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:333 -msgid "character map encodings\n" -msgstr "Encodages des caracteres\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:340 test/ftdump.c:488 -msgid "The file doesn't seem to have any encoding table.\n" -msgstr "Cette police ne semble pas avoir de table d'encodage.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:344 test/ftdump.c:492 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"There are %hu encodings:\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" -"Il y a %hu encodage(s) :\n" -"\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:349 -#, c-format -msgid "encoding %2u: " -msgstr "encodage %2u : " - -#: test/ftdump.c:376 test/ftdump.c:385 test/ftdump.c:452 -#, c-format -msgid "Unknown value %hu" -msgstr "(valeur inconnue %hu)" - -#: test/ftdump.c:459 -msgid "Unknown" -msgstr "(inconnu)" - -#: test/ftdump.c:481 -msgid "ftxcmap test\n" -msgstr "Test de ftxcmap\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:498 -#, c-format -msgid "encoding %2u:\n" -msgstr "encodage %2u :\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:503 -#, c-format -msgid "first: glyph index %hu, character code 0x%lx\n" -msgstr "premier : glyphe numero %hu, caractere code 0x%lx\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:507 -#, c-format -msgid "next: glyph index %hu, character code 0x%lx\n" -msgstr "suivant : glyphe numero %hu, caractere code 0x%lx\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:511 -#, c-format -msgid "last: glyph index %hu, character code 0x%lx\n" -msgstr "dernier : glyphe numero %hu, caractere code 0x%lx\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:533 test/ftmetric.c:284 -msgid "Error while retrieving embedded bitmaps table.\n" -msgstr "Erreur pendant la recuperation de la table des bitmaps.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:537 -msgid "embedded bitmap table\n" -msgstr "Table des bitmaps incorpores\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:540 -#, c-format -msgid " version of embedded bitmap table: 0x%lx\n" -msgstr " version de la table de bitmaps : 0x%lx\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:542 -#, c-format -msgid " number of embedded bitmap strikes: %lu\n" -msgstr " nombre de tailles de bitmaps : %lu\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:552 -#, c-format -msgid " bitmap strike %hu/%lu: " -msgstr " taille de bitmap %hu sur %lu : " - -#: test/ftdump.c:555 -#, c-format -msgid "%hux%hu pixels, %hu-bit depth, glyphs [%hu..%hu]\n" -msgstr "%hux%hu pixels par %hu bit(s), glyphes de %hu a %hu\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:564 -#, c-format -msgid " range format (%hu:%hu) glyphs %hu..%hu\n" -msgstr " format intervalle (%hu:%hu) glyphes %hu a %hu\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:615 -msgid "Error while loading GSUB table.\n" -msgstr "Erreur en chargeant la table GSUB.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:619 -msgid "GSUB table\n" -msgstr "Table des substitutions de glyphes (GSUB)\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:626 -msgid "Error while querying GSUB script list.\n" -msgstr "Erreur en demandant la liste des ecritures dans GSUB.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:639 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while selecting GSUB script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "Erreur en selectionnant l'ecriture `%4.4s' dans GSUB.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:644 test/ftdump.c:848 -#, c-format -msgid " script `%4.4s' (index %hu):\n" -msgstr " Ecriture `%4.4s' (numero %hu)\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:652 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while querying GSUB default language system for script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Erreur en cherchant les informations pour les langues standards de `%4.4s' " -"dans GSUB.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:657 test/ftdump.c:861 -msgid " default language system:\n" -msgstr " langue standard :\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:670 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Error while selecting GSUB feature `%4.4s'\n" -"for default language system of script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Erreur en selectionnant dans GSUB l'information `%4.4s'\n" -"pour la langue standard de l'ecriture `%4.4s'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:676 test/ftdump.c:757 test/ftdump.c:880 test/ftdump.c:961 -#, c-format -msgid " feature `%4.4s' (index %hu; lookup " -msgstr " information `%4.4s' (numero %hu ; table(s) de recherche " - -#: test/ftdump.c:692 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while querying GSUB language list for script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Erreur en demandant la liste des langues pour l'ecriture `%4.4s' dans GSUB.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:709 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while selecting GSUB language `%4.4s' for script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Erreur en selectionnant la langue `%4.4s' pour l'ecriture `%4.4s' dans " -"GSUB.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:714 test/ftdump.c:918 -#, c-format -msgid " language `%4.4s' (index %hu):\n" -msgstr " langue `%4.4s' (numero %hu) :\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:719 test/ftdump.c:923 -#, c-format -msgid " required feature index %hu (lookup " -msgstr " information requise (table(s) de recherche " - -#: test/ftdump.c:734 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Error while querying GSUB feature list\n" -"for script `%4.4s', language `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Erreur en recherchant dans GSUB la liste des informations\n" -"pour l'ecriture `%4.4s', langue `%4.4s'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:751 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Error while selecting GSUB feature `%4.4s'\n" -"for script `%4.4s', language `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Erreur en selectionnant dans GSUB l'information `%4.4s'\n" -"pour l'ecriture `%4.4s', langue `%4.4s'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:776 test/ftdump.c:980 -msgid "" -"Lookups:\n" -"\n" -msgstr " Tables de recherche :\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:779 test/ftdump.c:983 -#, c-format -msgid " %hu: type %hu, flag 0x%x\n" -msgstr "%4hu : type %hu, drapeaux 0x%x\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:819 -msgid "Error while loading GPOS table.\n" -msgstr "Erreur en chargeant la table GPOS.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:823 -msgid "GPOS table\n" -msgstr "Table des repositionnement de glyphes (GPOS)\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:830 -msgid "Error while querying GPOS script list.\n" -msgstr "Erreur en demandant la liste des ecritures dans GPOS.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:843 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while selecting GPOS script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "Erreur en selectionnant l'ecriture `%4.4s' dans GPOS.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:856 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while querying GPOS default language system for script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Erreur en cherchant les informations pour les langues standards de `%4.4s' " -"dans GPOS.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:874 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Error while selecting GPOS feature `%4.4s'\n" -"for default language system of script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Erreur en selectionnant dans GPOS l'information `%4.4s'\n" -"pour la langue standard de l'ecriture `%4.4s'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:896 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while querying GPOS language list for script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Erreur en demandant la liste des langues pour l'ecriture `%4.4s' dans GPOS.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:913 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while selecting GPOS language `%4.4s' for script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Erreur en selectionnant la langue `%4.4s' pour l'ecriture `%4.4s' dans " -"GPOS.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:938 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Error while querying GPOS feature list\n" -"for script `%4.4s', language `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Erreur en recherchant dans GPOS la liste des informations\n" -"pour l'ecriture `%4.4s', langue `%4.4s'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:955 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Error while selecting GPOS feature `%4.4s'\n" -"for script `%4.4s', language `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Erreur en selectionnant dans GPOS l'information `%4.4s'\n" -"pour l'ecriture `%4.4s', langue `%4.4s'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1018 -msgid "ftdump: Simple TrueType Dumper -- part of the FreeType project" -msgstr "ftdump : utilitaire d'informations TrueType -- www.freetype.org" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1022 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Usage: %s fontname[.ttf|.ttc]\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" -"Utilisation : %s nompolice[.ttf|.ttc]\n" -"\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1054 test/ftlint.c:134 test/ftmetric.c:228 test/ftsbit.c:127 -msgid "Error while initializing engine.\n" -msgstr "Erreur lors de l'initialisation de FreeType.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1061 test/ftmetric.c:236 test/ftsbit.c:134 -msgid "Error while initializing embedded bitmap extension.\n" -msgstr "Erreur lors de l'initialisation de l'extension `bitmaps'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1068 -msgid "Error while initializing GSUB extension.\n" -msgstr "Erreur lors de l'initialisation de l'extension `GSUB'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1075 -msgid "Error while initializing GPOS extension.\n" -msgstr "Erreur lors de l'initialisation de l'extension `GPOS'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1091 test/ftlint.c:187 test/ftmetric.c:251 test/ftsbit.c:182 -#, c-format -msgid "Could not find or open %s.\n" -msgstr "Impossible de trouver ou d'ouvrir %s.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1094 test/ftlint.c:193 test/ftmetric.c:254 test/ftsbit.c:188 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while opening %s.\n" -msgstr "Erreur lors de l'ouverture de %s.\n" - -#: test/ftlint.c:94 -msgid "" -"ftlint: Simple TrueType instruction tester -- part of the FreeType project" -msgstr "" -"ftlint : verificateur simple d'instructions TrueType - www.freetype.org" - -#: test/ftlint.c:99 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Usage: %s ppem fontname[.ttf|.ttc] [fontname2..]\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" -"Utilisation : %s ppem nompolice[.ttf|.ttc] [nompolice2...]\n" -"\n" - -#: test/ftlint.c:226 test/ftsbit.c:225 -#, c-format -msgid "Could not set point size to %d.\n" -msgstr "Impossible de selectionner la taille %d.\n" - -#: test/ftlint.c:239 -msgid "" -"Error with\n" -" " -msgstr "" -"Erreur avec\n" -" " - -#: test/ftlint.c:240 -#, c-format -msgid "glyph %4u: %s\n" -msgstr "glyphe %4u : %s\n" - -#: test/ftlint.c:253 -msgid "1 fail.\n" -msgstr "1 echec.\n" - -#: test/ftlint.c:255 -#, c-format -msgid "%d fails.\n" -msgstr "%d echecs.\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:70 -msgid "" -"ftmetric: Simple TTF metrics/glyph dumper -- part of the FreeType project" -msgstr "ftmetric : affichage des metriques TrueType -- www.freetype.org" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:74 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Usage: %s [options below] point fontname[.ttf|.ttc]\n" -"\n" -" -B show sbit's metrics (default: none)\n" -" -c C use C'th font index of TrueType collection (default: 0)\n" -" -i index glyph index (default: 0)\n" -" -r R use resolution R dpi (default: 72)\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" -"Utilisation : %s [options] point nompolice[.ttf|.ttc]\n" -"\n" -" -B montrer les metriques des bitmaps (defaut : non)\n" -" -c C utilise la police numero C d'une collection (defaut : 0)\n" -" -i index numero du glyphe (default : 0)\n" -" -r R resolution en dpi (defaut : 72)\n" -"\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:261 -#, c-format -msgid "There are %d fonts in this collection.\n" -msgstr "Il y a %d polices dans cette collection.\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:266 -#, c-format -msgid "There is no collection with index %d in this font file.\n" -msgstr "Il n'y a aucune police d'indice %d dans cette collection.\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:280 -msgid "There is no embedded bitmap data in the font.\n" -msgstr "Il n'y a pas de bitmaps dans cette police.\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:310 -msgid "Could not set device resolutions.\n" -msgstr "Impossible de changer la resolution.\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:317 -msgid "Could not reset instance.\n" -msgstr "Impossible de changer la taile.\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:323 -#, c-format -msgid "Instance metrics: ppemX %d, ppemY %d\n" -msgstr "Metriques de l'instance : ppemX %d ppemY %d\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:333 test/ftsbit.c:234 -msgid "Could not allocate glyph bitmap container.\n" -msgstr "Impossible d'allouer un conteneur de glyphe.\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:341 test/ftsbit.c:258 -#, c-format -msgid "Can't load bitmap for glyph %d.\n" -msgstr "Impossible de charger le bitmap du glyphe %d.\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:368 -msgid "Outline's metrics" -msgstr "Metriques du dessin vectorise" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:370 -msgid "Outline glyph\n" -msgstr "glyphe du dessin vectorise\n" - -#: test/ftsbit.c:90 -msgid "ftsbit: Simple TrueType `sbit' dumper -- part of the FreeType project" -msgstr "ftsbit : affichage des `sbit' TrueType -- www.freetype.org" - -#: test/ftsbit.c:95 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Usage: %s ppem fontname[.ttf|.ttc] glyph_index [glyph_index2..]\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" -"Utilisation : %s ppm nompolice[.ttf|.ttc] numero_glyphe [numero_glyphe2...]\n" -"\n" - -#: test/ftsbit.c:200 -msgid "Could not find embedded bitmaps in this font.\n" -msgstr "Pas de bitmaps dans cette police.\n" - -#: test/ftsbit.c:206 -msgid "Error while loading embedded bitmaps.\n" -msgstr "Erreur lors du chargement des bitmaps.\n" - -#: test/ftsbit.c:252 -#, c-format -msgid " no bitmap for glyph %d.\n" -msgstr " pas de bitmap pour le glyphe %d.\n" - -#: test/ftsbit.c:264 -#, c-format -msgid "glyph index %d = %dx%d pixels, " -msgstr "glyphe numero %d = %dx%d pixels, " - -#: test/ftsbit.c:267 -#, c-format -msgid "advance = %ld, minBearing = [%ld,%ld]\n" -msgstr "chasse = %ld, approches = [%ld,%ld]\n" diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/po/freetype.pot b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/po/freetype.pot deleted file mode 100644 index 51758ba2cf8..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/po/freetype.pot +++ /dev/null @@ -1,842 +0,0 @@ -# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE. -# Copyright (C) YEAR Free Software Foundation, Inc. -# FIRST AUTHOR , YEAR. -# -#, fuzzy -msgid "" -msgstr "" -"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2002-11-08 18:11+0000\n" -"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" -"Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" -"Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" -"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" -"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=CHARSET\n" -"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:40 -msgid "" -"Welcome to the translation of the Freetype v.1 library!\n" -"\n" -"This message is not really part of the library (it is bracketed by\n" -" #if 0 / #endif), but is really intended to be the first one in the .po\n" -"file, and the first one that a new translator should see, to give hints.\n" -"\n" -"First, while this .po might seems big, the real interesting part of it\n" -"is only the messages in this file, lib/extend/ftxerr18.c. The other\n" -"messages are part of the demonstration programs, and are more intended\n" -"to help grasping how to use i18n with the Freetype library. So the real\n" -"work is the about 65 first ones. Unfortunately they are the harder ones!\n" -"\n" -"A difficulty is that there are some specialized vocabulary, about\n" -"``faces'', ``glyph'' and similar things. These are typographical things,\n" -"and this should be researched before attempting to translate the whole\n" -"thing. A quick look across the TrueType documentation might help to\n" -"understand many things, too.\n" -"\n" -"Best wiches for your translation!\n" -"Antoine Leca - 2002-11-08" -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:77 -msgid "Successful function call, no error." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:80 -msgid "Invalid face handle." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:82 -msgid "Invalid instance handle." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:84 -msgid "Invalid glyph handle." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:86 -msgid "Invalid charmap handle." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:88 -msgid "Invalid result address." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:90 -msgid "Invalid glyph index." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:92 -msgid "Invalid argument." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:94 -msgid "Could not open file." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:96 -msgid "File is not a TrueType collection." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:98 -msgid "Mandatory table missing." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:100 -msgid "Invalid horizontal metrics (hmtx table broken)." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:102 -msgid "Invalid charmap format." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:104 -msgid "Invalid ppem value." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:106 -msgid "Invalid vertical metrics (vmtx table broken)." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:109 -msgid "Invalid file format." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:112 -msgid "Invalid engine." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:114 -msgid "Too many extensions." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:116 -msgid "Extensions unsupported." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:118 -msgid "Invalid extension id." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:121 -msgid "No vertical data in font." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:124 -msgid "Maximum Profile (maxp) table missing." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:126 -msgid "Font Header (head) table missing." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:128 -msgid "Horizontal Header (hhea) table missing." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:130 -msgid "Index to Location (loca) table missing." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:132 -msgid "Naming (name) table missing." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:134 -msgid "Character to Glyph Index Mapping (cmap) tables missing." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:136 -msgid "Horizontal Metrics (hmtx) table missing." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:138 -msgid "OS/2 table missing." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:140 -msgid "PostScript (post) table missing." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:142 -msgid "Glyph (glyf) table missing." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:147 -msgid "Out of memory." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:152 -msgid "Invalid file offset." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:154 -msgid "Invalid file read." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:156 -msgid "Invalid frame access." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:161 -msgid "Too many points." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:163 -msgid "Too many contours." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:165 -msgid "Invalid composite glyph." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:167 -msgid "Too many instructions." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:169 -msgid "Too many function definitions (FDEF)." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:174 -msgid "Invalid opcode." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:176 -msgid "Too few arguments." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:178 -msgid "Stack overflow." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:180 -msgid "Code overflow." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:182 -msgid "Bad argument." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:184 -msgid "Divide by zero." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:186 -msgid "Storage overflow." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:188 -msgid "Control Value (cvt) table overflow." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:190 -msgid "Invalid reference." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:192 -msgid "Invalid distance." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:194 -msgid "Interpolate twilight points." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:196 -msgid "`DEBUG' opcode found." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:198 -msgid "`ENDF' in byte-code stream." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:200 -msgid "Out of code ranges." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:202 -msgid "Nested function definitions." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:204 -msgid "Invalid code range." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:206 -msgid "Invalid displacement." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:208 -msgid "Endless loop encountered while executing instructions." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:213 -msgid "Nested frame access." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:215 -msgid "Invalid cache list." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:217 -msgid "Could not find context." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:219 -msgid "Unlisted object." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:224 -msgid "Raster pool overflow." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:226 -msgid "Raster: negative height encountered." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:228 -msgid "Raster: invalid value." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:230 -msgid "Raster not initialized." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:235 -msgid "Invalid kerning (kern) table format." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:237 -msgid "Invalid kerning (kern) table." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:240 -msgid "Invalid PostScript (post) table format." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:242 -msgid "Invalid PostScript (post) table." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:247 -msgid "Invalid TrueType Open subtable format." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:249 -msgid "Invalid TrueType Open subtable." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:251 -msgid "Glyph(s) not covered by lookup." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:253 -msgid "Too many nested context substitutions." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:255 -msgid "No MM (Adobe MultipleMaster) interpreter available." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:258 -msgid "Invalid glyph substitution (GSUB) table format." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:260 -msgid "Invalid glyph substitution (GSUB) table." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:263 -msgid "Invalid glyph positioning (GPOS) table format." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:265 -msgid "Invalid glyph positioning (GPOS) table." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:268 -msgid "Invalid glyph definition (GDEF) table format." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:270 -msgid "Invalid glyph definition (GDEF) table." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:277 -msgid "Invalid Error Number." -msgstr "" - -#: test/fterror.c:49 -msgid "" -"fterror: test TT_ErrToString18 functionality\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/fterror.c:50 -msgid "" -" with an optional numerical argument, dumps the associated message.\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/fterror.c:73 -msgid "Start of fterror.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/fterror.c:81 -msgid "End of fterror.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/fterror.c:96 -#, c-format -msgid "Freetype error code 0x%04lX (%lu): %s\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:169 test/ftlint.c:207 test/ftmetric.c:294 -msgid "Could not create glyph container.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:179 test/ftlint.c:215 test/ftmetric.c:303 test/ftsbit.c:214 -msgid "Could not create instance.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:188 -msgid "Could not create second instance.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:194 -msgid "Memory footprint statistics:\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:202 -msgid "face object" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:203 -msgid "glyph object" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:204 -msgid "instance object" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:208 -msgid "exec. context object" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:215 -msgid "total memory usage" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:223 test/ftdump.c:579 test/ftdump.c:789 test/ftdump.c:993 -#: test/ftdump.c:1139 test/ftlint.c:274 test/ftlint.c:287 test/ftmetric.c:390 -#: test/ftsbit.c:286 -#, c-format -msgid "FreeType error message: %s\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:300 -msgid "font name table entries\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:310 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"PostScript name: %s\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:333 -msgid "character map encodings\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:340 test/ftdump.c:488 -msgid "The file doesn't seem to have any encoding table.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:344 test/ftdump.c:492 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"There are %hu encodings:\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:349 -#, c-format -msgid "encoding %2u: " -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:376 test/ftdump.c:385 test/ftdump.c:452 -#, c-format -msgid "Unknown value %hu" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:459 -msgid "Unknown" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:481 -msgid "ftxcmap test\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:498 -#, c-format -msgid "encoding %2u:\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:503 -#, c-format -msgid "first: glyph index %hu, character code 0x%lx\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:507 -#, c-format -msgid "next: glyph index %hu, character code 0x%lx\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:511 -#, c-format -msgid "last: glyph index %hu, character code 0x%lx\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:533 test/ftmetric.c:284 -msgid "Error while retrieving embedded bitmaps table.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:537 -msgid "embedded bitmap table\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:540 -#, c-format -msgid " version of embedded bitmap table: 0x%lx\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:542 -#, c-format -msgid " number of embedded bitmap strikes: %lu\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:552 -#, c-format -msgid " bitmap strike %hu/%lu: " -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:555 -#, c-format -msgid "%hux%hu pixels, %hu-bit depth, glyphs [%hu..%hu]\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:564 -#, c-format -msgid " range format (%hu:%hu) glyphs %hu..%hu\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:615 -msgid "Error while loading GSUB table.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:619 -msgid "GSUB table\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:626 -msgid "Error while querying GSUB script list.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:639 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while selecting GSUB script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:644 test/ftdump.c:848 -#, c-format -msgid " script `%4.4s' (index %hu):\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:652 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while querying GSUB default language system for script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:657 test/ftdump.c:861 -msgid " default language system:\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:670 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Error while selecting GSUB feature `%4.4s'\n" -"for default language system of script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:676 test/ftdump.c:757 test/ftdump.c:880 test/ftdump.c:961 -#, c-format -msgid " feature `%4.4s' (index %hu; lookup " -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:692 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while querying GSUB language list for script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:709 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while selecting GSUB language `%4.4s' for script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:714 test/ftdump.c:918 -#, c-format -msgid " language `%4.4s' (index %hu):\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:719 test/ftdump.c:923 -#, c-format -msgid " required feature index %hu (lookup " -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:734 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Error while querying GSUB feature list\n" -"for script `%4.4s', language `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:751 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Error while selecting GSUB feature `%4.4s'\n" -"for script `%4.4s', language `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:776 test/ftdump.c:980 -msgid "" -"Lookups:\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:779 test/ftdump.c:983 -#, c-format -msgid " %hu: type %hu, flag 0x%x\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:819 -msgid "Error while loading GPOS table.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:823 -msgid "GPOS table\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:830 -msgid "Error while querying GPOS script list.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:843 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while selecting GPOS script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:856 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while querying GPOS default language system for script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:874 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Error while selecting GPOS feature `%4.4s'\n" -"for default language system of script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:896 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while querying GPOS language list for script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:913 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while selecting GPOS language `%4.4s' for script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:938 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Error while querying GPOS feature list\n" -"for script `%4.4s', language `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:955 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Error while selecting GPOS feature `%4.4s'\n" -"for script `%4.4s', language `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1018 -msgid "ftdump: Simple TrueType Dumper -- part of the FreeType project" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1022 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Usage: %s fontname[.ttf|.ttc]\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1054 test/ftlint.c:134 test/ftmetric.c:228 test/ftsbit.c:127 -msgid "Error while initializing engine.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1061 test/ftmetric.c:236 test/ftsbit.c:134 -msgid "Error while initializing embedded bitmap extension.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1068 -msgid "Error while initializing GSUB extension.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1075 -msgid "Error while initializing GPOS extension.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1091 test/ftlint.c:187 test/ftmetric.c:251 test/ftsbit.c:182 -#, c-format -msgid "Could not find or open %s.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1094 test/ftlint.c:193 test/ftmetric.c:254 test/ftsbit.c:188 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while opening %s.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftlint.c:94 -msgid "" -"ftlint: Simple TrueType instruction tester -- part of the FreeType project" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftlint.c:99 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Usage: %s ppem fontname[.ttf|.ttc] [fontname2..]\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftlint.c:226 test/ftsbit.c:225 -#, c-format -msgid "Could not set point size to %d.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftlint.c:239 -msgid "" -"Error with\n" -" " -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftlint.c:240 -#, c-format -msgid "glyph %4u: %s\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftlint.c:253 -msgid "1 fail.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftlint.c:255 -#, c-format -msgid "%d fails.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:70 -msgid "" -"ftmetric: Simple TTF metrics/glyph dumper -- part of the FreeType project" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:74 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Usage: %s [options below] point fontname[.ttf|.ttc]\n" -"\n" -" -B show sbit's metrics (default: none)\n" -" -c C use C'th font index of TrueType collection (default: 0)\n" -" -i index glyph index (default: 0)\n" -" -r R use resolution R dpi (default: 72)\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:261 -#, c-format -msgid "There are %d fonts in this collection.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:266 -#, c-format -msgid "There is no collection with index %d in this font file.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:280 -msgid "There is no embedded bitmap data in the font.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:310 -msgid "Could not set device resolutions.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:317 -msgid "Could not reset instance.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:323 -#, c-format -msgid "Instance metrics: ppemX %d, ppemY %d\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:333 test/ftsbit.c:234 -msgid "Could not allocate glyph bitmap container.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:341 test/ftsbit.c:258 -#, c-format -msgid "Can't load bitmap for glyph %d.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:368 -msgid "Outline's metrics" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:370 -msgid "Outline glyph\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftsbit.c:90 -msgid "ftsbit: Simple TrueType `sbit' dumper -- part of the FreeType project" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftsbit.c:95 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Usage: %s ppem fontname[.ttf|.ttc] glyph_index [glyph_index2..]\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftsbit.c:200 -msgid "Could not find embedded bitmaps in this font.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftsbit.c:206 -msgid "Error while loading embedded bitmaps.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftsbit.c:252 -#, c-format -msgid " no bitmap for glyph %d.\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftsbit.c:264 -#, c-format -msgid "glyph index %d = %dx%d pixels, " -msgstr "" - -#: test/ftsbit.c:267 -#, c-format -msgid "advance = %ld, minBearing = [%ld,%ld]\n" -msgstr "" diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/po/nl.po b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/po/nl.po deleted file mode 100644 index 56314f498c1..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/po/nl.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,883 +0,0 @@ -# Dutch messages for FreeType. -# Copyright (C) 1998-2000 Gertjan de Back -# Gertjan de Back , 1999. -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" -"Project-Id-Version: FreeType 1.5\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2002-11-08 18:11+0000\n" -"PO-Revision-Date: 2000-01-05\n" -"Last-Translator: Gertjan de Back \n" -"Language-Team: Dutch\n" -"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" -"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1\n" -"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:40 -msgid "" -"Welcome to the translation of the Freetype v.1 library!\n" -"\n" -"This message is not really part of the library (it is bracketed by\n" -" #if 0 / #endif), but is really intended to be the first one in the .po\n" -"file, and the first one that a new translator should see, to give hints.\n" -"\n" -"First, while this .po might seems big, the real interesting part of it\n" -"is only the messages in this file, lib/extend/ftxerr18.c. The other\n" -"messages are part of the demonstration programs, and are more intended\n" -"to help grasping how to use i18n with the Freetype library. So the real\n" -"work is the about 65 first ones. Unfortunately they are the harder ones!\n" -"\n" -"A difficulty is that there are some specialized vocabulary, about\n" -"``faces'', ``glyph'' and similar things. These are typographical things,\n" -"and this should be researched before attempting to translate the whole\n" -"thing. A quick look across the TrueType documentation might help to\n" -"understand many things, too.\n" -"\n" -"Best wiches for your translation!\n" -"Antoine Leca - 2002-11-08" -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:77 -msgid "Successful function call, no error." -msgstr "Functieaanroep succesvol." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:80 -msgid "Invalid face handle." -msgstr "Ongeldige Face handle." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:82 -msgid "Invalid instance handle." -msgstr "Ongeldige Instance handle." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:84 -msgid "Invalid glyph handle." -msgstr "Ongeldige Glyph handle." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:86 -msgid "Invalid charmap handle." -msgstr "Ongeldige Charmap handle." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:88 -msgid "Invalid result address." -msgstr "Ongeldig resultaat adres." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:90 -msgid "Invalid glyph index." -msgstr "Ongeldige Glyph index." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:92 -msgid "Invalid argument." -msgstr "Ongeldig argument." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:94 -msgid "Could not open file." -msgstr "Bestand kon niet geopend worden." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:96 -msgid "File is not a TrueType collection." -msgstr "Bestand is geen TrueType collectie." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:98 -msgid "Mandatory table missing." -msgstr "Vereiste tabel ontbreekt." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:100 -msgid "Invalid horizontal metrics (hmtx table broken)." -msgstr "Ongeldige horizontale metriek (hmtx tabel defect)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:102 -msgid "Invalid charmap format." -msgstr "Ongeldige Charmap opmaak." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:104 -msgid "Invalid ppem value." -msgstr "Ongeldige ppem waarde." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:106 -msgid "Invalid vertical metrics (vmtx table broken)." -msgstr "Ongeldige vertikale metriek (vmtx tabel defect)." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:109 -msgid "Invalid file format." -msgstr "Ongeldige bestandsopmaak." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:112 -msgid "Invalid engine." -msgstr "Ongeldige engine." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:114 -msgid "Too many extensions." -msgstr "Te veel uitbreidingen." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:116 -msgid "Extensions unsupported." -msgstr "Uitbreidingen niet ondersteund." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:118 -msgid "Invalid extension id." -msgstr "Ongeldige uitbreiding id." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:121 -msgid "No vertical data in font." -msgstr "Geen vertikale informatie in lettertype." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:124 -msgid "Maximum Profile (maxp) table missing." -msgstr "`Maximum Profile (maxp)' tabel ontbreekt." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:126 -msgid "Font Header (head) table missing." -msgstr "`Font Header (head)' tabel ontbreekt." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:128 -msgid "Horizontal Header (hhea) table missing." -msgstr "`Horizontal Header (hhea)' tabel ontbreekt." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:130 -msgid "Index to Location (loca) table missing." -msgstr "`Index to Location (loca)' tabel ontbreekt." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:132 -msgid "Naming (name) table missing." -msgstr "`Naming (name)' tabel ontbreekt." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:134 -msgid "Character to Glyph Index Mapping (cmap) tables missing." -msgstr "`Character to Glyph Index Mapping (cmap)' tabel ontbreekt." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:136 -msgid "Horizontal Metrics (hmtx) table missing." -msgstr "`Horizontal Metrics (hmtx)' tabel ontbreekt." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:138 -msgid "OS/2 table missing." -msgstr "OS/2 tabel ontbreekt." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:140 -msgid "PostScript (post) table missing." -msgstr "`PostScript (post)' tabel ontbreekt." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:142 -msgid "Glyph (glyf) table missing." -msgstr "`Naming (glyf)' tabel ontbreekt." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:147 -msgid "Out of memory." -msgstr "Onvoldoende geheugen." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:152 -msgid "Invalid file offset." -msgstr "Bestand positie ongeldig." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:154 -msgid "Invalid file read." -msgstr "Lezen van bestand ongeldig." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:156 -msgid "Invalid frame access." -msgstr "Toegang tot frame ongeldig." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:161 -msgid "Too many points." -msgstr "Te veel punten." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:163 -msgid "Too many contours." -msgstr "Te veel contouren." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:165 -msgid "Invalid composite glyph." -msgstr "Samengestelde Glyph ongeldig." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:167 -msgid "Too many instructions." -msgstr "Te veel instructies." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:169 -#, fuzzy -msgid "Too many function definitions (FDEF)." -msgstr "Functiedefinities genest." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:174 -msgid "Invalid opcode." -msgstr "Ongeldige opcode." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:176 -msgid "Too few arguments." -msgstr "Te weinig argumenten." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:178 -msgid "Stack overflow." -msgstr "Stack overloop." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:180 -msgid "Code overflow." -msgstr "Code overloop." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:182 -msgid "Bad argument." -msgstr "Foutief argument." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:184 -msgid "Divide by zero." -msgstr "Deling door nul." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:186 -msgid "Storage overflow." -msgstr "Opslag overloop." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:188 -msgid "Control Value (cvt) table overflow." -msgstr "`Control Value (cvt)' tabel overloop." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:190 -msgid "Invalid reference." -msgstr "Ongeldige referentie." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:192 -msgid "Invalid distance." -msgstr "Ongeldige afstand." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:194 -msgid "Interpolate twilight points." -msgstr "Interpolatie van schemer (twilight) punten." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:196 -msgid "`DEBUG' opcode found." -msgstr "`DEBUG'-opcode gevonden." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:198 -msgid "`ENDF' in byte-code stream." -msgstr "`ENDF' in bytecode-stroom." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:200 -msgid "Out of code ranges." -msgstr "Onvoldoende codegebieden." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:202 -msgid "Nested function definitions." -msgstr "Functiedefinities genest." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:204 -msgid "Invalid code range." -msgstr "Ongeldig codegebied." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:206 -msgid "Invalid displacement." -msgstr "Ongeldige verplaatsing." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:208 -msgid "Endless loop encountered while executing instructions." -msgstr "Oneindige loop aangetrofffen tijdens het uitvoeren van instructies." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:213 -msgid "Nested frame access." -msgstr "Frame toegang genest." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:215 -msgid "Invalid cache list." -msgstr "Ongeldige cachelijst." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:217 -msgid "Could not find context." -msgstr "Context niet gevonden." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:219 -msgid "Unlisted object." -msgstr "Object niet aanwezig." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:224 -msgid "Raster pool overflow." -msgstr "Overloop van Raster pool." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:226 -msgid "Raster: negative height encountered." -msgstr "Raster: negatieve hoogte aangetroffen." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:228 -msgid "Raster: invalid value." -msgstr "Raster: ongeldige waarde." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:230 -msgid "Raster not initialized." -msgstr "Raster niet geinitialiseerd." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:235 -msgid "Invalid kerning (kern) table format." -msgstr "Ongeldige `Kerning (kern)' tabel opmaak." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:237 -msgid "Invalid kerning (kern) table." -msgstr "Ongeldige `Kerning (kern)' tabel." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:240 -msgid "Invalid PostScript (post) table format." -msgstr "Ongeldige `PostScript (post)' tabel opmaak." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:242 -msgid "Invalid PostScript (post) table." -msgstr "Ongeldige `PostScript (post)' tabel." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:247 -msgid "Invalid TrueType Open subtable format." -msgstr "Ongeldige opmaak van TrueType Open subtabel." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:249 -msgid "Invalid TrueType Open subtable." -msgstr "Ongeldige TrueType Open subtabel." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:251 -msgid "Glyph(s) not covered by lookup." -msgstr "Glyph(s) niet door opgenomen in Lookup." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:253 -msgid "Too many nested context substitutions." -msgstr "Te veel geneste context vervangingen." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:255 -msgid "No MM (Adobe MultipleMaster) interpreter available." -msgstr "" - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:258 -msgid "Invalid glyph substitution (GSUB) table format." -msgstr "Ongeldige Glyph vervanging (GSUB) tabel opmaak." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:260 -msgid "Invalid glyph substitution (GSUB) table." -msgstr "Ongeldige Glyph vervanging (GSUB) tabel." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:263 -msgid "Invalid glyph positioning (GPOS) table format." -msgstr "Ongeldige Glyph plaatsing (GPOS) tabel opmaak." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:265 -msgid "Invalid glyph positioning (GPOS) table." -msgstr "Ongeldige Glyph plaatsing (GPOS) tabel." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:268 -#, fuzzy -msgid "Invalid glyph definition (GDEF) table format." -msgstr "Ongeldige Glyph plaatsing (GPOS) tabel opmaak." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:270 -#, fuzzy -msgid "Invalid glyph definition (GDEF) table." -msgstr "Ongeldige Glyph plaatsing (GPOS) tabel." - -#: lib/extend/ftxerr18.c:277 -msgid "Invalid Error Number." -msgstr "Ongeldig foutnummer." - -#: test/fterror.c:49 -msgid "" -"fterror: test TT_ErrToString18 functionality\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/fterror.c:50 -msgid "" -" with an optional numerical argument, dumps the associated message.\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" - -#: test/fterror.c:73 -msgid "Start of fterror.\n" -msgstr "Begin van fterror.\n" - -#: test/fterror.c:81 -msgid "End of fterror.\n" -msgstr "Einde van fterror.\n" - -#: test/fterror.c:96 -#, fuzzy, c-format -msgid "Freetype error code 0x%04lX (%lu): %s\n" -msgstr "FreeType foutmelding: %s\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:169 test/ftlint.c:207 test/ftmetric.c:294 -msgid "Could not create glyph container.\n" -msgstr "Aanmaken Glyph container mislukt.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:179 test/ftlint.c:215 test/ftmetric.c:303 test/ftsbit.c:214 -msgid "Could not create instance.\n" -msgstr "Aanmaken Instance mislukt.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:188 -msgid "Could not create second instance.\n" -msgstr "Aanmaken tweede Instance mislukt.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:194 -msgid "Memory footprint statistics:\n" -msgstr "Statistieken geheugengebruik:\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:202 -msgid "face object" -msgstr "Face object" - -#: test/ftdump.c:203 -msgid "glyph object" -msgstr "Glyph object" - -#: test/ftdump.c:204 -msgid "instance object" -msgstr "Instance object" - -#: test/ftdump.c:208 -msgid "exec. context object" -msgstr "uitv. context object" - -#: test/ftdump.c:215 -msgid "total memory usage" -msgstr "totaal geheugengebruik" - -#: test/ftdump.c:223 test/ftdump.c:579 test/ftdump.c:789 test/ftdump.c:993 -#: test/ftdump.c:1139 test/ftlint.c:274 test/ftlint.c:287 test/ftmetric.c:390 -#: test/ftsbit.c:286 -#, c-format -msgid "FreeType error message: %s\n" -msgstr "FreeType foutmelding: %s\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:300 -msgid "font name table entries\n" -msgstr "lettertypen in namentabel\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:310 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"PostScript name: %s\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" -"PostScript naam: %s\n" -"\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:333 -msgid "character map encodings\n" -msgstr "tekencodering tabellen\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:340 test/ftdump.c:488 -msgid "The file doesn't seem to have any encoding table.\n" -msgstr "Het bestand schijnt geen codering tabellen te bevatten.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:344 test/ftdump.c:492 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"There are %hu encodings:\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" -"Er zijn %hu coderingen:\n" -"\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:349 -#, c-format -msgid "encoding %2u: " -msgstr "codering %2u: " - -#: test/ftdump.c:376 test/ftdump.c:385 test/ftdump.c:452 -#, c-format -msgid "Unknown value %hu" -msgstr "Waarde %hu onbekend" - -#: test/ftdump.c:459 -msgid "Unknown" -msgstr "Onbekend" - -#: test/ftdump.c:481 -msgid "ftxcmap test\n" -msgstr "ftxcmap test\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:498 -#, c-format -msgid "encoding %2u:\n" -msgstr "codering %2u:\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:503 -#, c-format -msgid "first: glyph index %hu, character code 0x%lx\n" -msgstr "eerste: Glyph index %hu, karakter code 0x%lx\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:507 -#, c-format -msgid "next: glyph index %hu, character code 0x%lx\n" -msgstr "volgende: Glyph index %hu, karakter code 0x%lx\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:511 -#, c-format -msgid "last: glyph index %hu, character code 0x%lx\n" -msgstr "laatste: Glyph index %hu, karakter code 0x%lx\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:533 test/ftmetric.c:284 -msgid "Error while retrieving embedded bitmaps table.\n" -msgstr "Fout bij het ophalen van ingebedde bitmap tabel.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:537 -msgid "embedded bitmap table\n" -msgstr "ingebedde bitmap tabel\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:540 -#, c-format -msgid " version of embedded bitmap table: 0x%lx\n" -msgstr " versie van ingebedde bitmap tabel: 0x%lx\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:542 -#, c-format -msgid " number of embedded bitmap strikes: %lu\n" -msgstr " aantal ingebedde bitmap treffers: %lu\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:552 -#, c-format -msgid " bitmap strike %hu/%lu: " -msgstr " bitmap treffer %hu/%lu: " - -#: test/ftdump.c:555 -#, c-format -msgid "%hux%hu pixels, %hu-bit depth, glyphs [%hu..%hu]\n" -msgstr "%hux%hu pixels, %hu-bit diepte, Glyphs [%hu..%hu]\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:564 -#, c-format -msgid " range format (%hu:%hu) glyphs %hu..%hu\n" -msgstr " bereik formaat (%hu:%hu) Glyphs %hu..%hu\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:615 -msgid "Error while loading GSUB table.\n" -msgstr "Fout bij het laden van GSUB tabel.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:619 -msgid "GSUB table\n" -msgstr "GSUB tabel\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:626 -msgid "Error while querying GSUB script list.\n" -msgstr "Fout bij het opvragen van GSUB script lijst.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:639 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while selecting GSUB script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "Fout bij het selecteren van GSUB script `%4.4s'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:644 test/ftdump.c:848 -#, c-format -msgid " script `%4.4s' (index %hu):\n" -msgstr " script `%4.4s' (index %hu):\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:652 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while querying GSUB default language system for script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Fout bij het opvragen van GSUB standaard taal systeem voor script `%4.4s'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:657 test/ftdump.c:861 -msgid " default language system:\n" -msgstr " standaard taal systeem:\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:670 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Error while selecting GSUB feature `%4.4s'\n" -"for default language system of script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Fout bij het selecteren van GSUB kenmerk `%4.4s'\n" -"voor standaard taal systeem van script `%4.4s'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:676 test/ftdump.c:757 test/ftdump.c:880 test/ftdump.c:961 -#, c-format -msgid " feature `%4.4s' (index %hu; lookup " -msgstr " kenmerk `%4.4s' (index %hu; lookup " - -#: test/ftdump.c:692 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while querying GSUB language list for script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "Fout bij het opvragen van GSUB taal lijst voor script `%4.4s'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:709 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while selecting GSUB language `%4.4s' for script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "Fout bij het selecteren van GSUB taal `%4.4s' voor script `%4.4s'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:714 test/ftdump.c:918 -#, c-format -msgid " language `%4.4s' (index %hu):\n" -msgstr " taal `%4.4s' (index %hu):\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:719 test/ftdump.c:923 -#, c-format -msgid " required feature index %hu (lookup " -msgstr " benodigde kenmerk index %hu (lookup " - -#: test/ftdump.c:734 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Error while querying GSUB feature list\n" -"for script `%4.4s', language `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Fout bij het opvragen van GSUB kenmerken lijst\n" -"voor script `%4.4s', taal `%4.4s'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:751 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Error while selecting GSUB feature `%4.4s'\n" -"for script `%4.4s', language `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Fout bij het selecteren van GSUB kenmerk `%4.4s'\n" -"voor script `%4.4s', taal `%4.4s'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:776 test/ftdump.c:980 -msgid "" -"Lookups:\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" -"Lookups:\n" -"\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:779 test/ftdump.c:983 -#, c-format -msgid " %hu: type %hu, flag 0x%x\n" -msgstr " %hu: type %hu, vlag 0x%x\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:819 -msgid "Error while loading GPOS table.\n" -msgstr "Fout bij het laden van GPOS tabel.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:823 -msgid "GPOS table\n" -msgstr "GPOS tabel\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:830 -msgid "Error while querying GPOS script list.\n" -msgstr "Fout bij het opvragen van GPOS script lijst.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:843 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while selecting GPOS script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "Fout bij het selecteren van GPOS script `%4.4s'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:856 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while querying GPOS default language system for script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Fout bij het opvragen van GPOS standaard taal systeem voor script `%4.4s'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:874 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Error while selecting GPOS feature `%4.4s'\n" -"for default language system of script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Fout bij het selecteren van GPOS kenmerk `%4.4s'\n" -"voor standaard taal systeem van script `%4.4s'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:896 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while querying GPOS language list for script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "Fout bij het opvragen van GPOS taal lijst voor script `%4.4s'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:913 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while selecting GPOS language `%4.4s' for script `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "Fout bij het selecteren van GPOS taal `%4.4s' voor script `%4.4s'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:938 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Error while querying GPOS feature list\n" -"for script `%4.4s', language `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Fout bij het opvragen van GPOS kenmerken lijst\n" -"voor script `%4.4s', taal `%4.4s'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:955 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Error while selecting GPOS feature `%4.4s'\n" -"for script `%4.4s', language `%4.4s'.\n" -msgstr "" -"Fout bij het selecteren van GPOS kenmerk `%4.4s'\n" -"voor script `%4.4s', taal `%4.4s'.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1018 -msgid "ftdump: Simple TrueType Dumper -- part of the FreeType project" -msgstr "" -"ftdump: eenvoudige TrueType dumper -- onderdeel van het FreeType project" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1022 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Usage: %s fontname[.ttf|.ttc]\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" -"Gebruik: %s lettertype[.ttf|.ttc]\n" -"\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1054 test/ftlint.c:134 test/ftmetric.c:228 test/ftsbit.c:127 -msgid "Error while initializing engine.\n" -msgstr "Fout bij het starten van de FreeType engine.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1061 test/ftmetric.c:236 test/ftsbit.c:134 -msgid "Error while initializing embedded bitmap extension.\n" -msgstr "Fout bij het starten de ingebedde bitmap toevoeging.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1068 -msgid "Error while initializing GSUB extension.\n" -msgstr "Fout bij het starten van de GSUB toevoeging.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1075 -msgid "Error while initializing GPOS extension.\n" -msgstr "Fout bij het starten van de GPOS toevoeging.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1091 test/ftlint.c:187 test/ftmetric.c:251 test/ftsbit.c:182 -#, c-format -msgid "Could not find or open %s.\n" -msgstr "Kan %s niet vinden of openen.\n" - -#: test/ftdump.c:1094 test/ftlint.c:193 test/ftmetric.c:254 test/ftsbit.c:188 -#, c-format -msgid "Error while opening %s.\n" -msgstr "Fout bij het openen van %s.\n" - -#: test/ftlint.c:94 -msgid "" -"ftlint: Simple TrueType instruction tester -- part of the FreeType project" -msgstr "" -"ftlint: TrueType instructie tester -- onderdeel van het FreeType project" - -#: test/ftlint.c:99 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Usage: %s ppem fontname[.ttf|.ttc] [fontname2..]\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" -"Gebruik: %s ppem lettertype[.ttf|.ttc] [lettertype2..]\n" -"\n" - -#: test/ftlint.c:226 test/ftsbit.c:225 -#, c-format -msgid "Could not set point size to %d.\n" -msgstr "Instellen van puntgrootte %d mislukt.\n" - -#: test/ftlint.c:239 -msgid "" -"Error with\n" -" " -msgstr "" -"Fout met\n" -" " - -#: test/ftlint.c:240 -#, c-format -msgid "glyph %4u: %s\n" -msgstr "Glyph %4u: %s\n" - -#: test/ftlint.c:253 -msgid "1 fail.\n" -msgstr "1 misser.\n" - -#: test/ftlint.c:255 -#, c-format -msgid "%d fails.\n" -msgstr "%d missers.\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:70 -msgid "" -"ftmetric: Simple TTF metrics/glyph dumper -- part of the FreeType project" -msgstr "" -"ftmetric: TTF metriek/Glyph dumper -- onderdeel van het FreeType project" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:74 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Usage: %s [options below] point fontname[.ttf|.ttc]\n" -"\n" -" -B show sbit's metrics (default: none)\n" -" -c C use C'th font index of TrueType collection (default: 0)\n" -" -i index glyph index (default: 0)\n" -" -r R use resolution R dpi (default: 72)\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" -"Gebruik: %s [opties hieronder] punt lettertype[.ttf|.ttc]\n" -"\n" -" -B toon sbit's metriek (standaard: geen)\n" -" -c C gebruik 'C'e lettertype index van TrueType collectie (standaard: " -"0)\n" -" -i index Glyph index (standaard: 0)\n" -" -r R gebruik resolutie van R dpi (standaard: 72)\n" -"\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:261 -#, c-format -msgid "There are %d fonts in this collection.\n" -msgstr "Er zijn %d lettertypen in deze collectie.\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:266 -#, c-format -msgid "There is no collection with index %d in this font file.\n" -msgstr "Er is geen collectie met index %d in dit lettertype.\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:280 -msgid "There is no embedded bitmap data in the font.\n" -msgstr "Er is geen ingebedde bitmap informatie in het lettertype.\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:310 -msgid "Could not set device resolutions.\n" -msgstr "Instellen van resolutie is mislukt.\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:317 -msgid "Could not reset instance.\n" -msgstr "Her-instellen van Instance mislukt.\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:323 -#, c-format -msgid "Instance metrics: ppemX %d, ppemY %d\n" -msgstr "Instance metriek: ppemX %d, ppemY %d\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:333 test/ftsbit.c:234 -msgid "Could not allocate glyph bitmap container.\n" -msgstr "Toewijzen van Glyph bitmap container mislukt.\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:341 test/ftsbit.c:258 -#, c-format -msgid "Can't load bitmap for glyph %d.\n" -msgstr "Laden van bitmap voor Glyph %d mislukt.\n" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:368 -msgid "Outline's metrics" -msgstr "Omtrek metriek" - -#: test/ftmetric.c:370 -msgid "Outline glyph\n" -msgstr "Omtrek Glyph\n" - -#: test/ftsbit.c:90 -msgid "ftsbit: Simple TrueType `sbit' dumper -- part of the FreeType project" -msgstr "ftsbit: TrueType `sbit' dumper -- onderdeel van het FreeType project" - -#: test/ftsbit.c:95 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"Usage: %s ppem fontname[.ttf|.ttc] glyph_index [glyph_index2..]\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" -"Gebruik: %s ppem lettertype[.ttf|.ttc] glyph_index [glyph_index2..]\n" -"\n" - -#: test/ftsbit.c:200 -msgid "Could not find embedded bitmaps in this font.\n" -msgstr "Ingebedde bitmaps niet gevonden in dit lettertype.\n" - -#: test/ftsbit.c:206 -msgid "Error while loading embedded bitmaps.\n" -msgstr "Fout bij het laden van ingebedde bitmaps.\n" - -#: test/ftsbit.c:252 -#, c-format -msgid " no bitmap for glyph %d.\n" -msgstr " geen bitmap voor Glyph %d.\n" - -#: test/ftsbit.c:264 -#, c-format -msgid "glyph index %d = %dx%d pixels, " -msgstr "Glyph index %d = %dx%d pixels, " - -#: test/ftsbit.c:267 -#, c-format -msgid "advance = %ld, minBearing = [%ld,%ld]\n" -msgstr "advance = %ld, minBearing = [%ld,%ld]\n" diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/readme.1st b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/readme.1st deleted file mode 100644 index ad87630be1c..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/readme.1st +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ - - DISCLAIMER - - - PLEASE READ THE FILE `PATENTS' BEFORE ANYTHING ELSE! IT - CONTAINS *CRITICAL* INFORMATION REGARDING THE FREE USE OF THIS - LIBRARY. - - ---- end of readme.1st --- diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/.cvsignore b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/.cvsignore deleted file mode 100644 index 0f0d08671e4..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/.cvsignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -.libs -ftview -fttimer -ftlint -ftdump -ftzoom -ftstring -ftstrpnm -fterror -ftsbit -ftmetric -ftstrtto diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/.cvsignore.delete b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/.cvsignore.delete deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29bb2d..00000000000 diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/README b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/README deleted file mode 100644 index 364b1eb586a..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ - -The instructions how to use the test programs can be found in the -main `README' file located in the parent directory. - - ---- end of README --- diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arabic.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arabic.c deleted file mode 100644 index 37715ff7447..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arabic.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,386 +0,0 @@ -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The FreeType project -- a free and portable quality TrueType renderer. */ -/* */ -/* Copyright 1996-2000 by */ -/* D. Turner, R.Wilhelm, and W. Lemberg */ -/* */ -/* arabic -- An implementation of the contextual algorithm given in the */ -/* Unicode 2.0 book to assign the `isolated', `initial', `medial', and */ -/* `final' properties to an input string of character codes for the Arabic */ -/* script. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************************/ - -#include -#include - -#include "arabic.h" -#include "freetype.h" -#include "ftxopen.h" - - - /* - - Here a table of the joining classes for characters in the range - U+0620 - U+06FF. - - The following character also has a joining class: - - U+200C ZERO WIDTH NON-JOINER -> causing - - All other characters are given the joining class `none'. - - */ - - joining_class arabic[] = - { - /* U+0620 */ - none, none, right, right, - right, right, dual, right, - dual, right, dual, dual, - dual, dual, dual, right, - - /* U+0630 */ - right, right, right, dual, - dual, dual, dual, dual, - dual, dual, dual, none, - none, none, none, none, - - /* U+0640 */ - causing, dual, dual, dual, - dual, dual, dual, dual, - right, right, dual, transparent, - transparent, transparent, transparent, transparent, - - /* U+0650 */ - transparent, transparent, transparent, none, - none, none, none, none, - none, none, none, none, - none, none, none, none, - - /* U+0660 */ - none, none, none, none, - none, none, none, none, - none, none, none, none, - none, none, none, none, - - /* U+0670 */ - transparent, none, right, right, - none, right, right, right, - dual, dual, dual, dual, - dual, dual, dual, dual, - - /* U+0680 */ - dual, dual, dual, dual, - dual, dual, dual, dual, - right, right, right, right, - right, right, right, right, - - /* U+0690 */ - right, right, right, right, - right, right, right, right, - right, right, dual, dual, - dual, dual, dual, dual, - - /* U+06A0 */ - dual, dual, dual, dual, - dual, dual, dual, dual, - dual, dual, dual, dual, - dual, dual, dual, dual, - - /* U+06B0 */ - dual, dual, dual, dual, - dual, dual, dual, dual, - dual, dual, dual, dual, - dual, dual, dual, dual, - - /* U+06C0 */ - right, dual, right, right, - right, right, right, right, - right, right, right, right, - dual, right, dual, right, - - /* U+06D0 */ - dual, dual, right, right, - none, none, none, transparent, - transparent, transparent, transparent, transparent, - transparent, transparent, transparent, transparent, - - /* U+06E0 */ - transparent, transparent, transparent, transparent, - transparent, none, none, transparent, - transparent, none, transparent, transparent, - transparent, transparent, none, none, - - /* U+06F0 */ - none, none, none, none, - none, none, none, none, - none, none, dual, dual, - dual, none, none, none - }; - - - struct cgc_ - { - TT_UShort char_code; - TT_UShort glyph_index; - TT_UShort class; - }; - - typedef struct cgc_ cgc; - - - int compare_cgc( const void* a, - const void* b ) - { - return ( ((cgc*)a)->glyph_index > ((cgc*)b)->glyph_index ) ? - 1 : ( ( ((cgc*)a)->glyph_index == ((cgc*)b)->glyph_index ) ? - 0 : -1 ); - } - - - TT_Error Build_Arabic_Glyph_Properties( TT_CharMap char_map, - TT_UShort max_glyphs, - TTO_GDEFHeader** gdef ) - { - TT_UShort i, j, num_glyphs; - - cgc Arabic[0x0700 - 0x0620]; - - TT_UShort glyph_indices[0x700 - 0x0620]; - TT_UShort classes[0x700 - 0x0620]; - - - if ( !gdef ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - j = 0; - - for ( i = 0x0620; i < 0x0700; i++ ) - { - Arabic[j].char_code = i; - Arabic[j].class = ( arabic[i - 0x0620] == transparent ) ? - MARK_GLYPH : SIMPLE_GLYPH; - Arabic[j].glyph_index = TT_Char_Index( char_map, i ); - if ( Arabic[j].glyph_index ) - j++; - } - num_glyphs = j; - - if ( !num_glyphs ) - { - /* no Arabic font */ - *gdef = NULL; - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - /* sort it */ - - qsort( Arabic, num_glyphs, sizeof ( cgc ), compare_cgc ); - - /* write it to the arrays, removing duplicates */ - - glyph_indices[0] = Arabic[0].glyph_index; - classes[0] = Arabic[0].class; - - j = 1; - - for ( i = 1; i < num_glyphs; i++ ) - { - glyph_indices[j] = Arabic[i].glyph_index; - classes[j] = Arabic[i].class; - - if ( glyph_indices[j - 1] != glyph_indices[j] ) - j++; - } - num_glyphs = j; - - TT_GDEF_Build_ClassDefinition( *gdef, max_glyphs, num_glyphs, - glyph_indices, classes ); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - /* The joining rules as given in the Unicode 2.0 book (characters are - here specified as appearing in the byte stream, i.e. *not* in - visual order). Joining classes are given in angle brackets, glyph - forms in square brackets. Glyphs affected by a specific rule are - enclosed with vertical bars. - - Note: The description of the joining algorithm in the book is - severely broken. You can get a corrected version from - www.unicode.org (as of 29-Jun-1999, this hasn't appeared). - - R1: - - apply joining rules for - -> [shape1] [shape2] - - -> [shape1] [isolated] [shape2] - - R2: || - - -> [final] - - R3: || - - -> [initial] - - R4: || - - -> [medial] - - R5: || - - -> [final] - - R6: || - - -> [initial] - - R7: If R1-R6 fail: - - -> [isolated] */ - - - /* `direction' can be -1, 0, or 1 to indicate the last non-transparent - glyph, the current glyph, and the next non-transparent glyph, - respectively. */ - - static joining_class Get_Joining_Class( TT_ULong* string, - TT_UShort pos, - TT_UShort length, - int direction ) - { - joining_class j; - - - while ( 1 ) - { - if ( pos == 0 && direction < 0 ) - return none; - - pos += direction; - - if ( pos >= length ) - return none; - - if ( string[pos] < 0x0620 || - string[pos] >= 0x0700 ) - { - if ( string[pos] == 0x200C ) - return causing; - else - return none; - } - else - j = arabic[string[pos] - 0x0620]; - - if ( !direction || j != transparent ) - return j; - } - } - - - TT_Error Assign_Arabic_Properties( TT_ULong* string, - TT_UShort* properties, - TT_UShort length ) - { - joining_class previous, current, next; - - TT_UShort i; - - - if ( !string || !properties || length == 0 ) - return TT_Err_Invalid_Argument; - - for ( i = 0; i < length; i++ ) - { - previous = Get_Joining_Class( string, i, length, -1 ); - current = Get_Joining_Class( string, i, length, 0 ); - next = Get_Joining_Class( string, i, length, 1 ); - - /* R1 */ - - if ( current == transparent ) - { - properties[i] |= isolated_p; - continue; - } - - /* R2 */ - - if ( previous == causing || - previous == left || - previous == dual ) - if ( current == right ) - { - properties[i] |= final_p; - continue; - } - - /* R3 */ - - if ( current == left ) - if ( next == causing || - next == right || - next == dual ) - { - properties[i] |= initial_p; - continue; - } - - /* R4 */ - - if ( previous == causing || - previous == left || - previous == dual ) - if ( current == dual ) - if ( next == causing || - next == right || - next == dual ) - { - properties[i] |= medial_p; - continue; - } - - /* R5 */ - - if ( previous == causing || - previous == left || - previous == dual ) - if ( current == dual ) - if ( !( next == causing || - next == right || - next == dual ) ) - { - properties[i] |= final_p; - continue; - } - - /* R6 */ - - if ( !( previous == causing || - previous == left || - previous == dual ) ) - if ( current == dual ) - if ( next == causing || - next == right || - next == dual ) - { - properties[i] |= initial_p; - continue; - } - - /* R7 */ - - properties[i] |= isolated_p; - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/* End */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arabic.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arabic.h deleted file mode 100644 index af7f63279fd..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arabic.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The FreeType project -- a free and portable quality TrueType renderer. */ -/* */ -/* Copyright 1996-2000 by */ -/* D. Turner, R.Wilhelm, and W. Lemberg */ -/* */ -/* arabic -- An implementation of the contextual algorithm given in the */ -/* Unicode 2.0 book to assign the `isolated', `initial', `medial', and */ -/* `final' properties to an input string of character codes for the Arabic */ -/* script. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************************/ - - -#include "freetype.h" -#include "ftxopen.h" - - - enum joining_type_ - { - isolated = 1, /* nominal */ - final = 2, /* right_joining */ - initial = 4, /* left_joining */ - medial = 8 /* double_joining */ - }; - - typedef enum joining_type_ joining_type; - - - /* A glyph's property value as needed by e.g. TT_GSUB_Apply_String() - specifies which features should *not* be applied */ - - enum arabic_glyph_property_ - { - isolated_p = final | initial | medial, - final_p = isolated | initial | medial, - initial_p = isolated | final | medial, - medial_p = isolated | final | initial - }; - - typedef enum arabic_glyph_property_ arabic_glyph_property; - - - enum joining_class_ - { - right, - left, /* not used */ - dual, - causing, - none, - transparent - }; - - typedef enum joining_class_ joining_class; - - - TT_Error Assign_Arabic_Properties( TT_ULong* string, - TT_UShort* properties, - TT_UShort length ); - TT_Error Build_Arabic_Glyph_Properties( TT_CharMap char_map, - TT_UShort max_glyphs, - TTO_GDEFHeader** gdef ); - - -/* End */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/amigaos/Makefile.gcc b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/amigaos/Makefile.gcc deleted file mode 100644 index 1cb828baa2d..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/amigaos/Makefile.gcc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,118 +0,0 @@ -# This file is part of the FreeType project. -# -# It builds the library and test programs for amiga using ADE. -# -# You will need GNU make. -# -# Use this file while in the 'test' directory with the following statement: -# -# make -f arch/amigaos/Makefile.gcc -# -# -# Copyright 1996-2001 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. - -ARCH = arch/amigaos -FT_MAKEFILE = $(ARCH)/Makefile.gcc - -CC = gcc - -LIBDIR = ../lib -INCDIRS = -I$(LIBDIR) -I$(LIBDIR)/$(ARCH) -I. -I$(LIBDIR)/extend - -CFLAGS = -ansi -Wall -g -noixemul $(INCDIRS) -# CFLAGS = -Wall -noixemul -O2 -Ilib $(INCDIRS) - -SRC = arabic.c \ - common.c \ - textdisp.c \ - ftdump.c \ - fterror.c \ - ftlint.c \ - ftmetric.c \ - ftsbit.c \ - ftstring.c \ - ftstrpnm.c \ - ftstrtto.c \ - fttimer.c \ - ftview.c \ - ftzoom.c - -GSRC = gmain.c display.c blitter.c $(ARCH)/gw_amiga.c -GOBJ = $(GSRC:.c=.o) - - -%.o: %.c - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o $@ $< - -%.exe: - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ @^ - - -EXEFILES = ftdump \ - fterror \ - ftlint \ - ftmetric \ - ftsbit \ - ftstring \ - ftstrpnm \ - ftstrtto \ - fttimer \ - ftview \ - ftzoom - -.PHONY: all debug freetype freetype_debug \ - clean distclean do_clean depend - - -all: freetype $(EXEFILES) - -debug: freetype_debug $(EXEFILES) - -freetype: - $(MAKE) -C $(LIBDIR) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) all - -freetype_debug: - $(MAKE) -C $(LIBDIR) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) debug - -ftzoom: $(GOBJ) ftzoom.o common.o $(LIBDIR)/libttf.a -ftview: $(GOBJ) ftview.o common.o $(LIBDIR)/libttf.a -ftlint: ftlint.o common.o $(LIBDIR)/libttf.a -ftdump: ftdump.o common.o $(LIBDIR)/libttf.a -ftstring: $(GOBJ) ftstring.o common.o $(LIBDIR)/libttf.a -fttimer: $(GOBJ) fttimer.o common.o $(LIBDIR)/libttf.a -ftsbit: ftsbit.o common.o textdisp.o $(LIBDIR)/libttf.a -ftstrpnm: ftstrpnm.o common.o $(LIBDIR)/libttf.a -ftmetric: ftmetric.o common.o textdisp.o $(LIBDIR)/libttf.a -ftstrtto: $(GOBJ) ftstrtto.o common.o arabic.o $(LIBDIR)/libttf.a -fterror: fterror.o $(LIBDIR)/libttf.a - - -clean: do_clean - $(MAKE) -C $(LIBDIR) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) clean - -distclean: do_clean - $(MAKE) -C $(LIBDIR) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) distclean - -rm dep.end core - -rm $(EXE) - -do_clean: - -rm *.o - -rm arch/amigaos/*.o - - -depend: - $(MAKE) -C $(LIBDIR) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) depend - $(CC) -E -M $(INCDIRS) $(SRC) $(GSRC) > dep.end - -ifeq (dep.end,$(wildcard dep.end)) - include dep.end -endif - -# end of Makefile.gcc diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/amigaos/TODO b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/amigaos/TODO deleted file mode 100644 index 49e53a1b243..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/amigaos/TODO +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ - - * To test the window oriented driver. - - * To improve the window oriented driver to use ROM functions like - WriteChunkyPixel() (or similar) instead of the current routine. - - * To build a truetype.library from libttf.a - - * truetype.datatype. - - * Program to convert truetype fonts in Amiga fonts. - - Suggestions, bug reports, code improvements, support for other compilers, - ... are welcome ! - - Send them to: map@medusa.es or to freetype@freetype.org diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/amigaos/gfsamiga.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/amigaos/gfsamiga.c deleted file mode 100644 index 8a680a1774d..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/amigaos/gfsamiga.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,428 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * gfsamiga.c graphics utility fullscreen Amiga driver. 1.0 - * - * This is the driver for fullscreen Amiga display, used by the - * graphics utility of the FreeType test suite. - * - * Copyright 1996-2000 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -/* standard includes */ - -#include -#include - -/* AmigaOS includes */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#ifdef __GNUC__ - -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#else - -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#endif - -/* FreeType includes */ - -#include "gdriver.h" -#include "gevents.h" -#include "gmain.h" - -/* some screen definitions */ - -#define MONO_SCREEN_WIDTH 640 -#define MONO_SCREEN_HEIGHT 512 -#define MONO_SCREEN_DEPTH 1 - -#define GRAY_SCREEN_WIDTH 320 -#define GRAY_SCREEN_HEIGHT 256 -#define GRAY_SCREEN_DEPTH 3 - -#define DISPLAY_MEM ( 1024 * 64 ) - - - /* external variables */ - - extern struct Library* SysBase; - extern struct Library* DOSBase; - - extern int vio_ScanLineWidth; - extern char* Vio; - extern char gray_palette[5]; - - /* global variables */ - - struct Library* IntuitionBase = NULL; - struct Library* GfxBase = NULL; - - typedef struct _Translator - { - char key; - GEvent event_class; - int event_info; - } Translator; - -#define NUM_Translators 20 - - static const Translator trans[NUM_Translators] = - { - { (char)27, event_Quit, 0 }, - { 'q', event_Quit, 0 }, - - { 'x', event_Rotate_Glyph, -1 }, - { 'c', event_Rotate_Glyph, 1 }, - { 'v', event_Rotate_Glyph, -16 }, - { 'b', event_Rotate_Glyph, 16 }, - - { '{', event_Change_Glyph, -10000 }, - { '}', event_Change_Glyph, 10000 }, - { '(', event_Change_Glyph, -1000 }, - { ')', event_Change_Glyph, 1000 }, - { '9', event_Change_Glyph, -100 }, - { '0', event_Change_Glyph, 100 }, - { 'i', event_Change_Glyph, -10 }, - { 'o', event_Change_Glyph, 10 }, - { 'k', event_Change_Glyph, -1 }, - { 'l', event_Change_Glyph, 1 }, - - { '+', event_Scale_Glyph, 10 }, - { '-', event_Scale_Glyph, -10 }, - { 'u', event_Scale_Glyph, 1 }, - { 'j', event_Scale_Glyph, -1 } - }; - - - /* local variables */ - - static struct Screen* fts = NULL; - static struct Window* ftw = NULL; - - static int graphx_mode; - - - /* exit gracefully */ - - static void AmigaCleanUp( void ) - { - if ( ftw ) - CloseWindow( ftw ); - - if ( fts ) - CloseScreen( fts ); - - if ( IntuitionBase ) - CloseLibrary( IntuitionBase ); - - if ( GfxBase ) - CloseLibrary( GfxBase ); - - if ( graphx_mode == Graphics_Mode_Gray ) - if ( Vio ) - FreeMem( Vio, DISPLAY_MEM ); - } - - - static void SetPalette( void ) - { - short color[] = { 0x0000, - 0x0333, - 0x0777, - 0x0BBB, - 0x0FFF, - 0x0A00, - 0x00A0, - 0x000A - }; - short i; - - - for ( i = 0; i < 8; i++ ) - { - if ( i < 5 ) - gray_palette[i] = i; - - SetRGB4( &fts->ViewPort, i, (UBYTE)(color[i] >> 8 & 0x0f), - (UBYTE)(color[i] >> 4 & 0x0f), - (UBYTE)(color[i] & 0x0f ) ); - } - } - - - /* open libraries & custom screen */ - - static int AmigaInit( void ) - { - /* cleanup at exit */ - if ( atexit( AmigaCleanUp ) ) - { - PutStr( "atexit() failed\n" ); - return -1; - } - - /* open intuition library */ - - IntuitionBase = (struct Library*)OpenLibrary( "intuition.library", 37L ); - if ( IntuitionBase == NULL ) - { - PutStr( "Could not open intuition library\n" ); - return -1; - } - - /* Open graphics library */ - - GfxBase = OpenLibrary( "graphics.library", 37L ); - if ( GfxBase == NULL ) - { - PutStr( "Could not open graphics library\n" ); - return -1; - } - - if ( graphx_mode == Graphics_Mode_Gray ) - { - /* open custom screen */ - fts = (struct Screen*)OpenScreenTags( - NULL, - SA_DisplayID, (PAL_MONITOR_ID | LORES_KEY), - SA_Width, GRAY_SCREEN_WIDTH, - SA_Height, GRAY_SCREEN_HEIGHT, - SA_Depth, GRAY_SCREEN_DEPTH, - SA_ShowTitle, FALSE, - TAG_DONE ); - - if ( fts == NULL ) - { - PutStr( "Could not open custom screen\n" ); - return -1; - } - - /* set gray palette */ - SetPalette(); - } - else - { - /* open custom screen */ - fts = (struct Screen*)OpenScreenTags( - NULL, - SA_DisplayID, (PAL_MONITOR_ID | HIRESLACE_KEY), - SA_Width, MONO_SCREEN_WIDTH, - SA_Height, MONO_SCREEN_HEIGHT, - SA_Depth, MONO_SCREEN_DEPTH, - SA_ShowTitle, FALSE, - TAG_DONE ); - - if ( fts == NULL ) - { - PutStr( "Could not open custom screen\n" ); - return -1; - } - } - - /* open intuition window */ - ftw = OpenWindowTags( - NULL, - WA_Left, 0, - WA_Width, fts->Width, - WA_Top, 0, - WA_Height, fts->Height, - WA_IDCMP, IDCMP_VANILLAKEY | IDCMP_MOUSEBUTTONS, - WA_Flags, WFLG_BACKDROP | WFLG_BORDERLESS | - WFLG_RMBTRAP | WFLG_ACTIVATE, - WA_Gadgets, NULL, - WA_Title, NULL, - WA_CustomScreen, fts, - TAG_DONE ); - - if ( ftw == NULL ) - { - PutStr( "Could not open intuition window\n" ); - return -1; - } - - if ( graphx_mode == Graphics_Mode_Gray ) - { - Vio = (char*)AllocMem( DISPLAY_MEM, MEMF_ANY ); - - if ( !Vio ) - { - PutStr( "Cannot AllocMem() display memory\n" ); - return -1; - } - - vio_Width = vio_ScanLineWidth = GRAY_SCREEN_WIDTH; - vio_Height = GRAY_SCREEN_HEIGHT; - } - else - { - Vio = (char*)fts->BitMap.Planes[0]; - vio_ScanLineWidth = fts->BitMap.BytesPerRow; - vio_Width = MONO_SCREEN_WIDTH; - vio_Height = MONO_SCREEN_HEIGHT; - } - - return 0; - } - - - /* get events in the window */ - - static char Get_Intuition_Event( void ) - { - struct IntuiMessage* msg; - ULONG class; - USHORT code; - - - WaitPort( ftw->UserPort ); - - while ( ( msg = (struct IntuiMessage*)GetMsg( ftw->UserPort ) ) ) - { - class = msg->Class; - code = msg->Code; - - ReplyMsg( (struct Message*)msg ); - - switch ( class ) - { - case IDCMP_MOUSEBUTTONS: - return (char)27; - - case IDCMP_VANILLAKEY: - return (char)code; - } - } - - return '\0'; - } - - - /* set Amiga graphics mode */ - - int Driver_Set_Graphics( int mode ) - { - graphx_mode = mode; - - - if ( AmigaInit() == -1 ) - return 0; /* failure */ - - return 1; /* success */ - } - - - /* restore screen to its original state */ - - int Driver_Restore_Mode( void ) - { - /* do nothing */ - - return 1; /* success */ - } - - - /* display bitmap */ - - int Driver_Display_Bitmap( char* buffer, int line, int col ) - { - int y, z; - char* target; - char old = -1; - - - target = Vio + ( line - 1 ) * vio_ScanLineWidth; - - for ( y = 0; y < line; y++ ) - { - CopyMem( buffer, target, col ); - target -= vio_ScanLineWidth; - buffer += col; - } - - if ( graphx_mode == Graphics_Mode_Gray ) - { - /* clear screen */ - SetRast( &fts->RastPort, 0 ); - - /* draw glyph */ - for ( y = 0; y < line; y++ ) - { - for ( z = 0; z < col; z++ ) - { - int c = Vio[y * vio_ScanLineWidth + z]; - - if ( c != 0 ) - { - if ( old != c ) - { - if ( c < 0 || c > 5 ) - { - PutStr( "Unexpected value!\n" ); - SetAPen( &fts->RastPort, 7 ); - } - else - { - old = c; - SetAPen( &fts->RastPort, c ); - } - } - - WritePixel( &fts->RastPort, z, y ); - } - } - } - } - - return 1; /* success */ - } - - - void Get_Event( TEvent* event ) - { - int i; - char c; - - - c = Get_Intuition_Event(); - - if ( c != '\0' ) - for ( i = 0; i < NUM_Translators; i++ ) - { - if ( c == trans[i].key ) - { - event->what = trans[i].event_class; - event->info = trans[i].event_info; - return; - } - } - - /* unrecognized keystroke */ - - event->what = event_Keyboard; - event->info = (int)c; - - return; - } - - -/* End */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/amigaos/gw_amiga.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/amigaos/gw_amiga.c deleted file mode 100644 index 3704d96f999..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/amigaos/gw_amiga.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,519 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * gw_amiga.c graphics utility Intuition Amiga driver. - * - * This is the driver for windowed display under Amiga WorkBench, - * used by the graphics utility of the FreeType test suite. - * - * Copyright 1996-2000, 2002 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -/* modified by Richard Griffith - open largest window we can, and adapt accordingly - gray and mono both appear black on white - display Header message in Window title - add simple menus - */ - -/* standard includes */ - -#include -#include - -/* AmigaOS includes */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -/* FreeType includes */ - -#include "gdriver.h" -#include "gevents.h" -#include "gmain.h" - - -/* some screen definitions */ - -#define MONO_WINDOW_WIDTH 0xFFFF -#define MONO_WINDOW_HEIGHT 0xFFFF - -#define GRAY_WINDOW_WIDTH 0xFFFF -#define GRAY_WINDOW_HEIGHT 0xFFFF - -#define DISPLAY_MEM ( 1024 * 64 ) - - - /* external variables */ - extern struct Library* SysBase; - extern struct Library* DOSBase; - - extern int vio_ScanLineWidth; - extern char* Vio; -/* extern char gray_palette[5]; */ - - /* global variables */ - struct Library* IntuitionBase = NULL; - struct Library* GfxBase = NULL; - struct Library* GadToolsBase = NULL; - - typedef struct _Translator - { - char key; - GEvent event_class; - int event_info; - } Translator; - -#define NUM_Translators 20 - - static const Translator trans[NUM_Translators] = - { - { (char)27, event_Quit, 0 }, - { 'q', event_Quit, 0 }, - - { 'x', event_Rotate_Glyph, -1 }, - { 'c', event_Rotate_Glyph, 1 }, - { 'v', event_Rotate_Glyph, -16 }, - { 'b', event_Rotate_Glyph, 16 }, - - { '{', event_Change_Glyph, -10000 }, - { '}', event_Change_Glyph, 10000 }, - { '(', event_Change_Glyph, -1000 }, - { ')', event_Change_Glyph, 1000 }, - { '9', event_Change_Glyph, -100 }, - { '0', event_Change_Glyph, 100 }, - { 'i', event_Change_Glyph, -10 }, - { 'o', event_Change_Glyph, 10 }, - { 'k', event_Change_Glyph, -1 }, - { 'l', event_Change_Glyph, 1 }, - - { '+', event_Scale_Glyph, 10 }, - { '-', event_Scale_Glyph, -10 }, - { 'u', event_Scale_Glyph, 1 }, - { 'j', event_Scale_Glyph, -1 } - }; - - - /* local variables */ - static struct Screen* fts = NULL; - static struct Window* ftw = NULL; - static APTR VisualInfo = NULL; - static struct Menu *ftmenus = NULL; - - static int graphx_mode; - - static ULONG vio_allocsize; - - static struct NewMenu ftNewMenu[] = { - {NM_TITLE, (STRPTR)"File", NULL, 0, NULL, NULL}, - {NM_ITEM, (STRPTR)"Next", (STRPTR)"n", 0, 0L, (APTR)'n'}, - {NM_ITEM, (STRPTR)"Previous",(STRPTR)"p", 0, 0L, (APTR)'p'}, - {NM_ITEM, (STRPTR)NM_BARLABEL, NULL, 0, 0L, NULL}, - {NM_ITEM, (STRPTR)"Quit", (STRPTR)"q", 0, 0L, (APTR)'q'}, - {NM_TITLE, (STRPTR)"Options", NULL, 0, NULL, NULL}, - {NM_ITEM, (STRPTR)"Scale Up", NULL, 0, NULL, NULL}, - {NM_SUB, (STRPTR)"Fine", (STRPTR)"u", 0, 0L, (APTR)'u'}, - {NM_SUB, (STRPTR)"Fast", (STRPTR)"+", 0, 0L, (APTR)'+'}, - {NM_ITEM, (STRPTR)"Scale Down", NULL, 0, NULL, NULL}, - {NM_SUB, (STRPTR)"Fine", (STRPTR)"j", 0, 0L, (APTR)'j'}, - {NM_SUB, (STRPTR)"Fast", (STRPTR)"-", 0, 0L, (APTR)'-'}, - {NM_ITEM, (STRPTR)"Toggle Hinting", (STRPTR)"h", 0, 0L, (APTR)'h'}, - {NM_ITEM, (STRPTR)"Toggle Kerning", (STRPTR)"K", 0, 0L, (APTR)'K'}, - {NM_ITEM, (STRPTR)"Toggle sbit", (STRPTR)"B", 0, 0L, (APTR)'B'}, - {NM_ITEM, (STRPTR)"Toggle GSUB", (STRPTR)"S", 0, 0L, (APTR)'S'}, - {NM_ITEM, (STRPTR)"Toggle GPOS", (STRPTR)"P", 0, 0L, (APTR)'P'}, - {NM_TITLE, (STRPTR)"Glyph", NULL, 0, NULL, NULL}, - {NM_ITEM, (STRPTR)"Next", NULL, 0, NULL, NULL}, - {NM_SUB, (STRPTR)"1", (STRPTR)"l", 0, 0L, (APTR)'l'}, - {NM_SUB, (STRPTR)"10", (STRPTR)"o", 0, 0L, (APTR)'o'}, - {NM_SUB, (STRPTR)"100", (STRPTR)"0", 0, 0L, (APTR)'0'}, - {NM_SUB, (STRPTR)"1000", (STRPTR)")", 0, 0L, (APTR)')'}, - {NM_SUB, (STRPTR)"10000",(STRPTR)"}", 0, 0L, (APTR)'}'}, - {NM_ITEM, (STRPTR)"Previous", NULL, 0, NULL, NULL}, - {NM_SUB, (STRPTR)"1", (STRPTR)"k", 0, 0L, (APTR)'k'}, - {NM_SUB, (STRPTR)"10", (STRPTR)"i", 0, 0L, (APTR)'i'}, - {NM_SUB, (STRPTR)"100", (STRPTR)"9", 0, 0L, (APTR)'9'}, - {NM_SUB, (STRPTR)"1000", (STRPTR)"(", 0, 0L, (APTR)'('}, - {NM_SUB, (STRPTR)"10000",(STRPTR)"{", 0, 0L, (APTR)'{'}, - {NM_TITLE, (STRPTR)"Rotate", NULL, 0, NULL, NULL}, - {NM_ITEM, (STRPTR)"Clockwise", NULL, 0, NULL, NULL}, - {NM_SUB, (STRPTR)"Fine", (STRPTR)"c", 0, 0L, (APTR)'c'}, - {NM_SUB, (STRPTR)"Fast", (STRPTR)"b", 0, 0L, (APTR)'b'}, - {NM_ITEM, (STRPTR)"Counter-clockwise", NULL, 0, NULL, NULL}, - {NM_SUB, (STRPTR)"Fine", (STRPTR)"x", 0, 0L, (APTR)'x'}, - {NM_SUB, (STRPTR)"Fast", (STRPTR)"v", 0, 0L, (APTR)'v'}, - {NM_END, NULL, NULL, 0, 0L, NULL} }; - - - /* Exit gracefully */ - static void AmigaCleanUp( void ) - { - if ( Vio ) - FreeMem( Vio, vio_allocsize ); - - ReleasePen( fts->ViewPort.ColorMap, gray_palette[0] ); - ReleasePen( fts->ViewPort.ColorMap, gray_palette[1] ); - - if ( graphx_mode == Graphics_Mode_Gray ) - { - ReleasePen( fts->ViewPort.ColorMap, gray_palette[2] ); - ReleasePen( fts->ViewPort.ColorMap, gray_palette[3] ); - ReleasePen( fts->ViewPort.ColorMap, gray_palette[4] ); - } - - if ( ftmenus ) - { - ClearMenuStrip( ftw ); - FreeMenus( ftmenus ); - } - - if ( ftw ) - CloseWindow( ftw ); - - if ( VisualInfo ) - FreeVisualInfo( VisualInfo ); - - if ( GfxBase ) - CloseLibrary( GfxBase ); - - if ( GadToolsBase ) - CloseLibrary( GadToolsBase ); - - if ( IntuitionBase ) - CloseLibrary( IntuitionBase ); - } - - - /* open libraries & custom screen */ - static int AmigaInit( void ) - { - /* cleanup at exit */ - if ( atexit( AmigaCleanUp ) ) - { - PutStr( "atexit() failed\n" ); - return -1; - } - - /* open intuition library */ - IntuitionBase = (struct Library*)OpenLibrary( "intuition.library", 39L ); - if ( IntuitionBase == NULL ) - { - PutStr( "Could not open intuition library\n" ); - return -1; - } - - /* open gaadtools library */ - GadToolsBase = (struct Library*)OpenLibrary( "gadtools.library", 39L ); - if ( GadToolsBase == NULL ) - { - PutStr( "Could not open gadtools library\n" ); - return -1; - } - - /* open graphics library */ - GfxBase = OpenLibrary( "graphics.library", 39L ); - if ( GfxBase == NULL ) - { - PutStr( "Could not open graphics library\n" ); - return -1; - } - - /* get public screen */ - fts = LockPubScreen( NULL ); - - if ( fts == NULL ) - { - PutStr( "Could not lock public screen\n" ); - return -1; - } - - if ( ! ( VisualInfo = GetVisualInfo( fts, TAG_DONE ))) - { - PutStr( "Could not get VisualInfo\n" ); - return -1; - } - - if ( graphx_mode == Graphics_Mode_Gray ) - { - vio_ScanLineWidth = GRAY_WINDOW_WIDTH; - vio_Width = GRAY_WINDOW_WIDTH; - vio_Height = GRAY_WINDOW_HEIGHT; - - gray_palette[4] = ObtainBestPenA( fts->ViewPort.ColorMap, - 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, NULL ); - gray_palette[3] = ObtainBestPenA( fts->ViewPort.ColorMap, - 0x33333300, 0x33333300, 0x33333300, NULL ); - gray_palette[2] = ObtainBestPenA( fts->ViewPort.ColorMap, - 0x77777700, 0x77777700, 0x77777700, NULL ); - gray_palette[1] = ObtainBestPenA( fts->ViewPort.ColorMap, - 0xBBBBBB00, 0xBBBBBB00, 0xBBBBBB00, NULL ); - gray_palette[0] = ObtainBestPenA( fts->ViewPort.ColorMap, - 0xFFFFFF00, 0xFFFFFF00, 0xFFFFFF00, NULL ); - } - else - { - vio_ScanLineWidth = MONO_WINDOW_WIDTH / 8; - vio_Width = MONO_WINDOW_WIDTH; - vio_Height = MONO_WINDOW_HEIGHT; - - gray_palette[0] = ObtainBestPenA( fts->ViewPort.ColorMap, - 0xFFFFFF00, 0xFFFFFF00, 0xFFFFFF00, NULL ); - gray_palette[1] = ObtainBestPenA( fts->ViewPort.ColorMap, - 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, NULL ); - } - - if ( !( ftmenus = CreateMenus( ftNewMenu, GTMN_FrontPen, 0L, TAG_DONE ) ) ) - { - PutStr( "Could not create menus\n" ); - return -1; - } - - LayoutMenus( ftmenus, VisualInfo, GTMN_NewLookMenus, TRUE, TAG_DONE ); - - /* open intuition window */ - ftw = OpenWindowTags( - NULL, - WA_InnerWidth, vio_Width, - WA_InnerHeight, vio_Height, - WA_IDCMP, IDCMP_MENUPICK | - IDCMP_VANILLAKEY | - IDCMP_CLOSEWINDOW, - /* WA_AutoAdjust, TRUE, */ - WA_CloseGadget, TRUE, - WA_Activate, TRUE, - WA_DragBar, TRUE, - WA_SmartRefresh, TRUE, - WA_Gadgets, NULL, - WA_Flags, WFLG_DEPTHGADGET | WFLG_SMART_REFRESH, - WA_Title, (UBYTE*)"FreeType Project", - WA_NewLookMenus, TRUE, - WA_PubScreen, fts, - TAG_DONE ); - - if ( ftw == NULL ) - { - PutStr( "Could not open intuition window\n" ); - return -1; - } - - SetMenuStrip( ftw, ftmenus ); - - UnlockPubScreen( NULL, fts ); - - vio_Height = ftw->Height - ftw->BorderTop - ftw->BorderBottom - 2; - vio_Width = (ftw->Width - ftw->BorderLeft - ftw->BorderRight) & 0xFFFFFC; - - if ( graphx_mode == Graphics_Mode_Gray ) - { - vio_ScanLineWidth = vio_Width; - } - else - { - vio_ScanLineWidth = vio_Width / 8; - } - vio_allocsize = vio_Height * vio_ScanLineWidth; - - Vio = (char*)AllocMem( vio_allocsize, MEMF_ANY ); - if ( Vio == NULL ) - { - PutStr( "Could not allocate memory\n" ); - return -1; - } - - return 0; - } - - - /* get events in the window */ - static char Get_Intuition_Event( void ) - { - struct IntuiMessage* msg; - ULONG class; - USHORT code; - int rc; - struct MenuItem *n; - - - WaitPort( ftw->UserPort ); - - while ( ( msg = (struct IntuiMessage*)GetMsg( ftw->UserPort ) ) ) - { - class = msg->Class; - code = msg->Code; - - ReplyMsg( (struct Message*)msg ); - - switch( class ) - { - case IDCMP_REFRESHWINDOW: - GT_BeginRefresh( ftw ); - GT_EndRefresh( ftw, TRUE ); - break; - - case IDCMP_CLOSEWINDOW: - return (char)27; - - case IDCMP_VANILLAKEY: - return (char)code; - - case IDCMP_MENUPICK: - while( code != MENUNULL ) - { - n = ItemAddress( ftmenus, code ); - rc = (int)GTMENUITEM_USERDATA( n ); - code = n->NextSelect; - } /* despite loop, we only do one */ - return (char)rc; - } - } - - return '\0'; - } - - - /* Set Amiga graphics mode */ - int Driver_Set_Graphics( int mode ) - { - graphx_mode = mode; - - if ( AmigaInit() == -1 ) - return 0; /* failure */ - - return 1; /* success */ - } - - - /* restore screen to its original state */ - int Driver_Restore_Mode( void ) - { - /* Do nothing */ - - return 1; /* success */ - } - - - /* display bitmap */ - int Driver_Display_Bitmap( char* buffer, int line, int col ) - { - int y, z; - char* target; - char old = 0; - extern char Header[]; - - - SetWindowTitles(ftw,Header,Header); - - target = Vio + ( line - 1 ) * vio_ScanLineWidth; - - for ( y = 0; y < line; y++ ) - { - CopyMem( buffer, target, col ); - target -= vio_ScanLineWidth; - buffer += col; - } - - /* clear window */ - /* SetRast( ftw->RPort, gray_palette[0] ); */ - - SetAPen( ftw->RPort, gray_palette[0] ); - - RectFill( ftw->RPort, ftw->BorderLeft, ftw->BorderTop, - ftw->Width - ftw->BorderRight - 1, - ftw->Height - ftw->BorderBottom - 1 ); - - if ( graphx_mode != Graphics_Mode_Gray ) - { - SetAPen( ftw->RPort, gray_palette[1] ); - old = 1; - } - - /* Draw glyph */ - for ( y = 0; y < line; y++ ) - { - for ( z = 0; z < col; z++ ) - { - int c = Vio[y * vio_ScanLineWidth + z]; - - - if ( graphx_mode == Graphics_Mode_Gray ) - { - if ( c != 0 && c != gray_palette[0] ) - { - if ( old != c ) - { - old = c; - /* printf("x = %d, y = %d, color = %d\n", z, y, c ); */ - SetAPen( ftw->RPort, c ); - } - - WritePixel( ftw->RPort, ftw->BorderLeft + z, ftw->BorderTop + y ); - } - } - else - { - int mask = 0x80; - int counter = 0; - - - while ( mask ) - { - if ( mask & c ) - WritePixel( ftw->RPort, ftw->BorderLeft + z * 8 + counter, - ftw->BorderTop + y ); - - counter++; - mask >>= 1; - } - } - } - } - - return 1; /* success */ - } - - - void Get_Event( TEvent* event ) - { - int i; - char c; - - - c = Get_Intuition_Event(); - - if ( c != '\0' ) - for ( i = 0; i < NUM_Translators; i++ ) - { - if ( c == trans[i].key ) - { - event->what = trans[i].event_class; - event->info = trans[i].event_info; - return; - } - } - - /* unrecognized keystroke */ - - event->what = event_Keyboard; - event->info = (int)c; - - return; - } - - -/* End */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/amigaos/smakefile b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/amigaos/smakefile deleted file mode 100644 index 07f0ed50fc2..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/amigaos/smakefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,195 +0,0 @@ -# This file is part of the FreeType project. -# -# It builds the library and test programs for amiga using SAS/C -# and smake -# -# Use this file while in the 'test/arch/amigaos' directory with -# the following statements: -# -# smake assign -# smake -# -# the 'assign' step creates an assignment to simplify referencing -# the core library module, as smake has quite a few limitations in -# dealing with multi-directory projects. -# -# -# Copyright 1996-2001 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. - -OBJB = ttapi.o ttcache.o ttcalc.o ttcmap.o ttdebug.o \ - ttextend.o ttfile.o ttgload.o ttinterp.o ttload.o \ - ttmemory.o ttmutex.o ttobjs.o ttraster.o - -OBJS = freetype.o - -OBJX = ftxgasp.o ftxkern.o ftxpost.o ftxcmap.o ftxwidth.o \ - ftxsbit.o ftxgsub.o ftxgpos.o ftxgdef.o ftxopen.o - -CORE = FT:lib/ -COREXT = $(CORE)extend/ -TST = FT:test/ - -OPTIMIZER = optimize optcomp=5 optdep=4 optinlocal optrdep=4 - -SCFLAGS = idlen=40 idir=$(CORE)arch/amigaos idir=$(CORE) idir=$(COREXT) - -TSCFLAGS = $(SCFLAGS) idir=$(TST) - -LIB=ttf.lib -TOPTS=$(TSCFLAGS) link lib=$(LIB) lib=lib:scm.lib \ - lib=lib:sc.lib lib=lib:amiga.lib - -EXE = ftzoom ftlint ftview fttimer ftmetric \ - ftdump ftstring ftstrpnm ftsbit ftstrtto - -TOBJ = gw_amiga.o gmain.o common.o textdisp.o blitter.o display.o - -all: ttf.lib $(EXE) - -assign: - assign FT: /// - -ttf.lib: $(OBJS) $(OBJX) - oml $@ r $(OBJS) $(OBJX) - -ttfdbg.lib: $(OBJB) $(OBJX) - oml $@ r $(OBJB) $(OBJX) - -clean: - -delete \#?.o - -delete //\#?.o - -delete \#?.lib - -delete $(EXE) - - -# -# freetype library core single object -# -freetype.o: $(CORE)arch/amigaos/freetype.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) code=far $(OPTIMIZER) objname=$@ $< - -# -# freetype library core as separate objects -# -ttapi.o: $(CORE)ttapi.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ttcache.o: $(CORE)ttcache.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ttcalc.o: $(CORE)ttcalc.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ttcmap.o: $(CORE)ttcmap.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ttdebug.o: $(CORE)ttdebug.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ttextend.o: $(CORE)ttextend.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ttfile.o: $(CORE)ttfile.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ttgload.o: $(CORE)ttgload.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ttinterp.o: $(CORE)ttinterp.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ttload.o: $(CORE)ttload.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ttmemory.o: $(CORE)ttmemory.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ttmutex.o: $(CORE)ttmutex.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ttobjs.o: $(CORE)ttobjs.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ttraster.o: $(CORE)ttraster.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< - -# -# library extentions -# -ftxgasp.o: $(COREXT)ftxgasp.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ftxkern.o: $(COREXT)ftxkern.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ftxpost.o: $(COREXT)ftxpost.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ftxcmap.o: $(COREXT)ftxcmap.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ftxwidth.o: $(COREXT)ftxwidth.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ftxsbit.o: $(COREXT)ftxsbit.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ftxgsub.o: $(COREXT)ftxgsub.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ftxgpos.o: $(COREXT)ftxgpos.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< code=far -ftxgdef.o: $(COREXT)ftxgdef.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< -ftxopen.o: $(COREXT)ftxopen.c - sc $(SCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< - -# -# Test programs -# -ftzoom: $(TST)ftzoom.c $(TOBJ) $(LIB) - sc $(TST)ftzoom.c programname=$@ $(TOBJ) $(TOPTS) - -ftlint: $(TST)ftlint.c common.o $(LIB) - sc $(TST)ftlint.c programname=$@ common.o $(TOPTS) - -ftdump: $(TST)ftdump.c common.o $(LIB) - sc $(TST)ftdump.c programname=$@ common.o $(TOPTS) - -# use unsigned char so full latin1 encoding may be used in string argument -ftstring: $(TST)ftstring.c $(TOBJ) $(LIB) - sc $(TST)ftstring.c uchar programname=$@ $(TOBJ) $(TOPTS) - -ftview: $(TST)ftview.c $(TOBJ) $(LIB) - sc $(TST)ftview.c programname=$@ $(TOBJ) $(TOPTS) - -fttimer: $(TST)fttimer.c $(TOBJ) $(LIB) - sc $(TST)fttimer.c programname=$@ $(TOBJ) $(TOPTS) - -ftstrpnm: $(TST)ftstrpnm.c common.o $(LIB) - sc $(TST)ftstrpnm.c uchar programname=$@ common.o $(TOPTS) - -ftsbit: $(TST)ftsbit.c common.o textdisp.o $(LIB) - sc $(TST)ftsbit.c programname=$@ common.o textdisp.o $(TOPTS) - -ftmetric: $(TST)ftmetric.c common.o textdisp.o $(LIB) - sc $(TST)ftmetric.c programname=$@ common.o textdisp.o $(TOPTS) - -# use unsigned char so full latin1/UTF8 encoding may be used in argument -ftstrtto: $(TST)ftstrtto.c $(TOBJ) arabic.o $(LIB) - sc $(TST)ftstrtto.c uchar programname=$@ $(TOBJ) \ - arabic.o $(TOPTS) - -# -# Test program support modules -# - -gw_amiga.o: gw_amiga.c - sc gw_amiga.c $(TSCFLAGS) - -common.o: $(TST)common.c - sc $(TSCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< - -textdisp.o: $(TST)textdisp.c - sc $(TSCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< - -blitter.o: $(TST)blitter.c - sc $(TSCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< - -display.o: $(TST)display.c - sc $(TSCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< - -gmain.o: $(TST)gmain.c - sc $(TSCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< - -arabic.o: $(TST)arabic.c - sc $(TSCFLAGS) objname=$@ $< - -# end of smakefile diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/debugger/Makefile b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/debugger/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index 4de2f61c654..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/debugger/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,110 +0,0 @@ -# This file is part of the FreeType project. -# -# It builds the debugger for emx-gcc under OS/2 resp. under Unix. -# -# You will need GNU make. -# -# Use this file while in the `test' directory with the following statements: -# -# make -f arch/debugger/Makefile depend -# make -f arch/debugger/Makefile -# -# -# Copyright 1996-2002 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. - -ARCH = arch/debugger -FT_MAKEFILE = $(ARCH)/Makefile - -CC = gcc - -LIBDIR = ../lib -LIBTTF = $(LIBDIR)/$(ARCH)/libttf.a - -INCDIRS = -I$(LIBDIR) -I$(LIBDIR)/extend -I$(LIBDIR)/$(ARCH) -I. - -# Note: The debugger uses non-ANSI functions to read the keyboard -# on OS/2 -- do not set the `-ansi flag here. -# -CFLAGS = -Wall -O0 -g $(INCDIRS) - - -SRC = fdebug.c common.c - -ALLSRC = $(SRC) -ALLOBJ = $(ALLSRC:.c=.o) - -# on OS/2, do not use the curses library -# -ifdef OS2_SHELL -EXE := fdebug.exe -OS := OS2 -EFENCE := -EXTRAFLAGS := -RM := del -else -EXE := fdebug -OS := UNIX -EFENCE := -lefence -RM := rm -f -# -# POSIX TERMIOS: Do not define if you use OLD U*ix like 4.2BSD. -# -EXTRAFLAGS := HAVE_POSIX_TERMIOS -endif - -%.o: %.c - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o $@ $< -D$(OS) -D$(EXTRAFLAGS) - -%.exe: - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $^ - - - -EXEFILES = $(EXE) - -.PHONY: all debug freetype freetype_debug \ - clean distclean do_clean depend - - -all: freetype $(EXEFILES) - -debug: freetype_debug $(EXEFILES) - -$(EXE): fdebug.o common.o $(LIBTTF) -$(EXE): - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $^ $(EFENCE) - -freetype: - $(MAKE) -C $(LIBDIR) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) all - -freetype_debug: - $(MAKE) -C $(LIBDIR) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) debug - - -clean: do_clean - $(MAKE) -C $(LIBDIR) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) clean - -distclean: do_clean - $(MAKE) -C $(LIBDIR) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) distclean - -$(RM) dep.end $(EXEFILES) core - -do_clean: - -$(RM) $(subst /,\,$(ALLOBJ)) - - -depend: $(ALLSRC) - $(MAKE) -C $(LIBDIR) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) depend - $(CC) -E -MM $(INCDIRS) $^ > dep.end - -ifeq (dep.end,$(wildcard dep.end)) - include dep.end -endif - -# end of Makefile.emx diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/msdos/Makefile.BC b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/msdos/Makefile.BC deleted file mode 100644 index 1dc04a39d7c..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/msdos/Makefile.BC +++ /dev/null @@ -1,191 +0,0 @@ -# This file is part of the FreeType project. -# -# It builds the library and test programs for BC++ under MSDOS, large model. -# -# Tested with Borland C++ v.3.1, 4.02, 5.0 -# You will need Borland MAKE (v.3.6 and above should be OK, for oldest -# versions refer to the instructions below). -# -# -# Use this file while in the 'test' directory with the following statement: -# -# make -farch\msdos\Makefile.BC -# -# -# Debug versions can be obtained with -# -# make -DDEBUG -farch\msdos\Makefile.BC -# -# A special version enabled to handle big fonts (with more than 16,384 -# glyphs) can be obtained with -# -# make -DBIGFONTS -farch\msdos\Makefile.BC -# -# -# Copyright 1996-2001 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. - -ARCH = arch\msdos -FT_MAKEFILE = $(ARCH)\Makefile.BC - -CC = bcc - -LIBDIR = ..\lib -INCDIRS = -I$(LIBDIR);$(LIBDIR)\$(ARCH);.;$(LIBDIR)\extend -SPURIOUS_WARNINGS = -w-nak -w-par -w-use -w-aus -w-stu -w-stv -w-cln -w-sig -w-pia - -# Credits go to Dave Hoo for pointing out that modern -# Borland compilers (from BC++ 3.1 on) can increase the limit of -# the length of identifiers. -!if ! $d(DEBUG) -CFLAGS = -ml -A -O2 -3 -i40 $(INCDIRS) $(SPURIOUS_WARNINGS) -LDFLAGS = -ml -!else -CFLAGS = -v -N -ml -A -i40 $(INCDIRS) $(SPURIOUS_WARNINGS) -LDFLAGS = -v -ml -!endif - - -# full-screen MSDOS driver -GDRIVER = $(ARCH)\.\gfs_dos.c - -DISPLAY = display.c - -G1SRC = gmain.c blitter.c $(GDRIVER) -GSRC = $(DISPLAY) $(G1SRC) - -GOBJ = $(GSRC:.c=.obj) -G1OBJ = $(G1SRC:.c=.obj) - -SRC = arabic.c \ - common.c \ - textdisp.c \ - ftdump.c \ - fterror.c \ - ftlint.c \ - ftmetric.c \ - ftsbit.c \ - ftstring.c \ - ftstrpnm.c \ - ftstrtto.c \ - fttimer.c \ - ftview.c \ - ftzoom.c - -OBJ = $(SRC:.c=.obj) - - -.c.obj: - $(CC) -c -o$* @&&| - $(CFLAGS) $< -| - -EXEFILES = ftdump.exe \ - fterror.exe \ - ftlint.exe \ - ftmetric.exe \ - ftsbit.exe \ - ftstring.exe \ - ftstrpnm.exe \ - ftstrtto.exe \ - fttimer.exe \ - ftview.exe \ - ftzoom.exe - -!if !$d(DEBUG) -# Skipped if DEBUG build -all: freetype $(EXEFILES) - -!endif - -debug: freetype_debug $(EXEFILES) - -!if $d(BIGFONTS) -MAKEBIG = -DBIGFONTS -!endif - -freetype: - cd $(LIBDIR) - make -f$(FT_MAKEFILE) $(MAKEBIG) all - cd ..\test - -freetype_debug: - cd $(LIBDIR) - make -f$(FT_MAKEFILE) -DDEBUG $(MAKEBIG) debug - cd ..\test - - -# Borland C compilers are unable to include in ANSI mode. -# So we have a special rule for this file, to build it outside ANSI. -$(GDRIVER:.c=.obj): - $(CC) -c -o$* @&&| - $(CFLAGS) -A- $*.c -| - -.obj.exe: - $(CC) -e$* @&&| - $(LDFLAGS) $** -| - -# Borland versions of make are unable to use the $** variable inside -# implicit rules (like .obj.exe:). 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It also works for Visual C++ 1.x 16-bits compiler, but -# you should instead use the Makefile customized for it, Makefile.VC. -# -# You will need NMAKE. -# -# -# Use this file while in the 'test' directory with the following statement: -# -# nmake /f arch\msdos\Makefile.MS -# -# -# Debug versions can be obtained with -# -# nmake DEBUG=1 /f arch\msdos\Makefile.MS -# -# A special version enabled to handle big fonts (with more than 16,384 -# glyphs) can be obtained with -# -# nmake BIGFONTS=1 /f arch\msdos\Makefile.MS -# -# -# Copyright 1996-2001 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. - -ARCH = arch\msdos -FT_MAKEFILE = $(ARCH)\Makefile.MS -FT_MAKE = $(MAKE) /nologo - -CC = cl /nologo - -LIBDIR = ..\lib -INCDIRS = -I$(LIBDIR) -I$(LIBDIR)\$(ARCH) -I. -I$(LIBDIR)\extend - -!ifndef DEBUG -CFLAGS = /Ox /AL /Za /W2 /G2 $(INCDIRS) -LDFLAGS = /AL -!else -CFLAGS = /Zi /AL /Za /W2 /G2 $(INCDIRS) -LDFLAGS = /Zi /AL -!endif - - -# full-screen MSDOS driver -GDRIVER = $(ARCH)\gfs_dos.c - -GSRC = display.c gmain.c blitter.c $(GDRIVER) - -GOBJ = $(GSRC:.c=.obj) - -SRC = arabic.c \ - common.c \ - textdisp.c \ - ftdump.c \ - fterror.c \ - ftlint.c \ - ftmetric.c \ - ftsbit.c \ - ftstring.c \ - ftstrpnm.c \ - ftstrtto.c \ - fttimer.c \ - ftview.c \ - ftzoom.c - -OBJ = $(SRC:.c=.obj) - - -.c.obj: - @$(CC) /c /Fo$* @<< - $(CFLAGS) $< -<< - -EXEFILES = ftdump.exe \ - fterror.exe \ - ftlint.exe \ - ftmetric.exe \ - ftsbit.exe \ - ftstring.exe \ - ftstrpnm.exe \ - ftstrtto.exe \ - fttimer.exe \ - ftview.exe \ - ftzoom.exe - -!ifndef DEBUG -# Skiped if DEBUG build -all: freetype $(EXEFILES) - -!endif - -debug: freetype_debug $(EXEFILES) - -!ifdef BIGFONTS -MAKEBIG = BIGFONTS=1 -!endif - -freetype: - cd $(LIBDIR) - $(FT_MAKE) /f $(FT_MAKEFILE) $(MAKEBIG) all - cd ..\test - -freetype_debug: - cd $(LIBDIR) - $(FT_MAKE) /f $(FT_MAKEFILE) DEBUG=1 $(MAKEBIG) debug - cd ..\test - -.obj.exe: - $(CC) /Fe$* @<< - $(LDFLAGS) $** -<< - -ftzoom.exe: $(GOBJ) ftzoom.obj common.obj $(LIBDIR)\libttf.lib -ftview.exe: $(GOBJ) ftview.obj common.obj $(LIBDIR)\libttf.lib -ftstring.exe: $(GOBJ) ftstring.obj common.obj $(LIBDIR)\libttf.lib -ftstrtto.exe: $(GOBJ) ftstrtto.obj common.obj arabic.obj $(LIBDIR)\libttf.lib -fttimer.exe: $(GOBJ) fttimer.obj common.obj $(LIBDIR)\libttf.lib -ftlint.exe: ftlint.obj common.obj $(LIBDIR)\libttf.lib -ftdump.exe: ftdump.obj common.obj $(LIBDIR)\libttf.lib -ftstrpnm.exe: ftstrpnm.obj common.obj $(LIBDIR)\libttf.lib -ftsbit.exe: ftsbit.obj common.obj textdisp.obj $(LIBDIR)\libttf.lib -ftmetric.exe: ftmetric.obj common.obj textdisp.obj $(LIBDIR)\libttf.lib -fterror.exe: fterror.obj common.obj $(LIBDIR)\libttf.lib - - -clean: do_clean - cd $(LIBDIR) - $(FT_MAKE) /f $(FT_MAKEFILE) clean - cd ..\test - -distclean: do_clean - cd $(LIBDIR) - $(FT_MAKE) /f $(FT_MAKEFILE) distclean - cd ..\test - -del *.exe - -do_clean: - -del *.obj - -del $(ARCH)\*.obj - - -!include "$(ARCH)\depend.dos" - -# end of Makefile.MS diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/msdos/Makefile.TC b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/msdos/Makefile.TC deleted file mode 100644 index 6640e577c0e..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/msdos/Makefile.TC +++ /dev/null @@ -1,267 +0,0 @@ -# This file is part of the FreeType project. -# -# It builds the library and test programs for Turbo C under MSDOS, large model. -# -# You will need Borland MAKE. -# Tested with Turbo C v.1.5, v.2.0, Turbo C++ v.1.0, v.3.0 -# Turbo C v.1.0 (May '87) is too old (lack of structure assignment) -# to compile FreeType. Update your compiler. ;-) -# See below for notes regarding the various versions. -# -# -# Use this file while in the 'test' directory with the following statement: -# -# make -farch\msdos\Makefile.TC -# -# -# Debug versions can be obtained (except for TC 1.5, see below) with -# -# make -DDEBUG -farch\msdos\Makefile.TC -# -# The main difference is with the compiler options, because due to size -# constraints, the modules of the library are always compiled separately. -# -# -# Copyright 1996-2001 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. -# -# -# -# Various notes about specific versions... -# -# The lack of space in the command line prevents us to turn off the -# -w-use warning (when TCC.CFG file had enabled it). -# -# Due to lack of space in the command line, we are not able to -# switch off all the irrelevant warnings for the demo program. -# Under the default settings, only one warning should be shown. -# If more of the ``verbose'' warnings are enabled, much more can -# appear. 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* - * gfs_dos.c graphics utility fullscreen Dos driver. 1.0 - * - * This is the driver for fullscreen Dos display, used by the - * graphics utility of the FreeType test suite. - * - * Copyright 1996-2002 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#include -#include -#if defined( __STDC__ ) || defined( __TURBOC__ ) -#include -#else -#include -#endif - -#include "gdriver.h" -#include "gevents.h" -#include "gmain.h" - - -/* The following #ifdef are used to define the following macros : */ -/* */ -/* - int86 : function to call an interrupt */ -/* - reg_ax : the 'ax' register as stored in the REGS struct */ -/* */ - -/* ---- DJGPP dos compiler support --------------------------------------- */ - -#if defined( __DJGPP__ ) || defined( __DJGPP ) || defined( __GO32__ ) - -#undef __STRICT_ANSI__ -#ifndef DJGPP -#define DJGPP -#endif - -#include -#include -#include - -#if !defined( __DJGPP__ ) -/* DJGPP v1.x */ - -const int djgpp_use_nearpointers = 0; /* V.1 did not know about them */ - -#else -/* DJGPP v2.x */ - -#ifdef DJGPP_NEAR_POINTERS -#include -int djgpp_use_nearpointers = -1; /* to be tested if they works */ -#else -const int djgpp_use_nearpointers = 0; /* don't even try */ -#endif - -#endif /* DJGPP v.? */ - -#define int86( a, b, c ) int86( a, b, c ) -#define reg_ax regs.x.ax - -#endif - -/* ---- Microsoft C compilers support ------------------------------------ */ - -#if defined( M_I86 ) || defined( _M_I86 ) - -#include -#include - -#define reg_ax regs.x.ax - -#ifdef _M_I86 /* a recent compiler, which do not pollute name spaces */ -#define getch() _getch() -#define REGS _REGS -#define int86( a, b, c ) _int86( a, b, c ) -#else -#define int86( a, b, c ) int86( a, b, c ) -#endif - -#ifndef MK_FP -#ifdef _MK_FP -#define MK_FP( seg, ofs ) _MK_FP( seg, ofs ) -#else -#ifndef _M_I86 /* old versions */ -#define __far _far -#endif -#define MK_FP( seg, offset ) (void __far *)( ((unsigned long)seg << 16) + \ - (unsigned long)(unsigned)offset ) -#endif /* _MK_FP */ -#endif /* MK_FP */ - -#endif /* Microsoft compilers */ - -/* ---- Borland C compiler support --------------------------------------- */ - -#ifdef __TURBOC__ -#ifdef __STDC__ -#error "MK_FP is incompatible with ANSI mode. Use the `-A-' switch." -#endif - -#include /* Includes the declaration of int86 */ -#include /* for getch */ - -#define reg_ax regs.x.ax -#define int86( a, b, c ) int86( a, b, c ) - -#endif - -/* ---- Phar Lap 286|DOS extender support -------------------------------- */ - -#ifdef DOSX286 -/* The symbol DOSX286 must be specified on the command line. */ - -#include - -#ifndef FP_SEG -#define FP_SEG(fp) (*((unsigned __far *)&(fp) + 1)) -#endif - -#endif - -/* ---- EMX/Dos compiler support ----------------------------------------- */ - -#ifdef __EMX__ - -#include -#include -#include /* for getch */ - extern _read_kbd(); /* to avoid an ANSI warning during compilation */ - -#define int86 _int86 -#define reg_ax regs.x.ax - -#endif - -/* ---- WATCOM Dos/16 & Dos/32 support ----------------------------------- */ - -#ifdef __WATCOMC__ - -#include - -#define reg_ax regs.w.ax - -#ifdef __386__ -#define int86 int386 -#endif - -#endif - - -#if !defined( reg_ax ) || !defined( int86 ) -#error "Your compiler is not (yet) supported. Check the source file!" -#endif - - - typedef struct _Translator - { - char key; - GEvent event_class; - int event_info; - } Translator; - -#define NUM_Translators 20 - - static const Translator trans[NUM_Translators] = - { - { (char)27, event_Quit, 0 }, - { 'q', event_Quit, 0 }, - - { 'x', event_Rotate_Glyph, -1 }, - { 'c', event_Rotate_Glyph, 1 }, - { 'v', event_Rotate_Glyph, -16 }, - { 'b', event_Rotate_Glyph, 16 }, - - { '{', event_Change_Glyph, -10000 }, - { '}', event_Change_Glyph, 10000 }, - { '(', event_Change_Glyph, -1000 }, - { ')', event_Change_Glyph, 1000 }, - { '9', event_Change_Glyph, -100 }, - { '0', event_Change_Glyph, 100 }, - { 'i', event_Change_Glyph, -10 }, - { 'o', event_Change_Glyph, 10 }, - { 'k', event_Change_Glyph, -1 }, - { 'l', event_Change_Glyph, 1 }, - - { '+', event_Scale_Glyph, 10 }, - { '-', event_Scale_Glyph, -10 }, - { 'u', event_Scale_Glyph, 1 }, - { 'j', event_Scale_Glyph, -1 } - }; - - - /* Set Graphics Mode */ - - int Driver_Set_Graphics( int mode ) - { - union REGS regs; - - - switch ( mode ) - { - case Graphics_Mode_Mono: /* Standard VGA 640x480x16 mode */ - reg_ax = 0x12; - int86( 0x10, ®s, ®s ); - - vio_ScanLineWidth = 80; - vio_Width = 640; - vio_Height = 480; - break; - - case Graphics_Mode_Gray: /* Standard VGA 320x200x256 mode */ - reg_ax = 0x13; - int86( 0x10, ®s, ®s ); - - vio_ScanLineWidth = 320; - vio_Width = 320; - vio_Height = 200; - - /* default gray_palette takes the gray levels of the standard VGA */ - /* 256 colors mode */ - - gray_palette[0] = 0; - gray_palette[1] = 23; - gray_palette[2] = 27; - gray_palette[3] = 29; - gray_palette[4] = 31; - break; - - default: - return 0; /* failure */ - } - -#if defined( __EMX__ ) - Vio = _memaccess( 0xA0000, 0xAFFFF, 1 ); -#elif defined( DJGPP ) - Vio = (char *)0xA0000; -#elif defined( __WATCOMC__ ) && defined( __386__ ) - Vio = (char *)0xA0000; -#elif defined( DOSX286 ) - { - unsigned short sel; - - - if ( DosMapRealSeg( 0xA000, (long)vio_ScanLineWidth*vio_Height, &sel ) ) - return 0; /* failure */ - - Vio = (char*)MK_FP( sel, 0 ); - } -#else - Vio = (char*)MK_FP( 0xA000, 0 ); -#endif - - return 1; /* success */ - } - - - /* Revert to text mode */ - - int Driver_Restore_Mode() - { - union REGS regs; - - - reg_ax = 0x3; - int86( 0x10, ®s, ®s ); - -#ifdef DOSX286 - DosFreeSeg( FP_SEG( Vio ) ); -#endif - - return 1; /* success */ - } - - - int Driver_Display_Bitmap( char* buffer, int line, int col ) - { - int y, used_col; - char* target; - -#ifdef DJGPP - char cbuf = 0; - int i; -#endif - -#ifdef DJGPP_USE_NEAR_POINTERS - if( djgpp_use_nearpointers ) - if( ! __djgpp_nearptr_enable() ) - /* doesn't work, probably under some real OS like NT or dosemu! */ - djgpp_use_nearpointers = 0; - else - Vio += __djgpp_conventional_base; -#endif - -#ifdef DJGPP - if( !djgpp_use_nearpointers ) - for( i = 0; i < vio_Height*vio_ScanLineWidth; i++ ) - dosmemput( &cbuf, 1, (unsigned long) Vio+i ); - else - /*FALLTHROUGH*/ -#endif - memset( Vio, 0, vio_Height * vio_ScanLineWidth ); - - if ( line > vio_Height ) - line = vio_Height; - if ( col > vio_ScanLineWidth ) - used_col = vio_ScanLineWidth; - else - used_col = col; - - target = Vio + ( line - 1 ) * vio_ScanLineWidth; - - for ( y = 0; y < line; y++ ) - { -#ifdef DJGPP - if( !djgpp_use_nearpointers ) - dosmemput( buffer, used_col, (unsigned long)target ); - else - /*FALLTHROUGH*/ -#endif - memcpy( target, buffer, used_col ); - - target -= vio_ScanLineWidth; - buffer += col; - } - -#ifdef DJGPP_USE_NEAR_POINTERS - if( djgpp_use_nearpointers ) - { - Vio -= __djgpp_conventional_base; - __djgpp_nearptr_disable(); - } -#endif - - return 1; /* success */ - } - - - void Get_Event( TEvent* event ) - { - int i; - int c; - - - c = getch(); - - for ( i = 0; i < NUM_Translators; i++ ) - { - if ( c == trans[i].key ) - { - event->what = trans[i].event_class; - event->info = trans[i].event_info; - return; - } - } - - /* unrecognized keystroke */ - - event->what = event_Keyboard; - event->info = (int)c; - return; - } - - -/* End */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/msdos/gmain_dj.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/msdos/gmain_dj.c deleted file mode 100644 index 01206cfb21c..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/msdos/gmain_dj.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,470 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * gmain_dj.c graphics utility main body, specific DJGPP version - * - * This file defines a specific implementation of the generic - * graphics utility used by the FreeType test programs. It is - * provided because the management of the video memory under DJGPP - * extender is rather specific... - * - * Copyright 1996-2002 by Antoine Leca, - * 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. 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} - -/* End */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/msdos/makedep b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/msdos/makedep deleted file mode 100755 index cb1aabbaeb7..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/msdos/makedep +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -# makedep -# -# This shell script creates a dependency file necessary for older compilers -# on the MS-DOS platform. -# -# Copyright 1996-2002 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. - -echo "\ -# This file is part of the FreeType project. -# Automatically generated, but you can customize to fit your needs. -# However, changes will be erased if not made in \`makedep'... -# -# This dependency file to be used with various MS-DOS compilers -# has been generated automatically with the script \`makedep' on -# `date +%Y-%m-%d`. -" > depend.dos - -(cd ../.. - gcc -MM -I../lib/arch/msdos -I../lib -I../lib/extend -I. *.c | \ - sed -e "s/\.o:/.obj:/" -e "s:/:\\\\:g") >> depend.dos - -(cd ../.. - gcc -MM -I../lib/arch/msdos -I../lib -I../lib/extend -I. \ - -Dreg_ax -Dint86 arch/msdos/*.c | \ - sed -e "s/^\(.*\)\.o:/arch\\\\msdos\\\\\1.obj:/" \ - -e "s:/:\\\\:g") >> depend.dos - -# eof diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/msdos/time_tc.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/msdos/time_tc.h deleted file mode 100644 index cef288aec2d..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/msdos/time_tc.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,124 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * time.h Replacement for buggy of old Turbo C compilers - * - * This file is a hack! It replaces when compiling with - * old versions of Borland Turbo C compilers that lack clock(), - * and provide its own version. - * - * Written by Antoine Leca - * Copyright 1999-2000 Antoine Leca, - * 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#if !defined __TURBOC__ || !defined __MSDOS__ || __TURBOC__>0x220 -/* - * We are not running on a Borland compiler, or either on - * a recent version that does not need the hack. - * Certainly the user does not clean up the directory. - * Stop the compilation. - */ -#error Remove the file time.h in directory test - -#endif - -#ifndef _TIME_H_DEFINED -#define _TIME_H_DEFINED - -#if defined _TM_DEFINED || defined _TIME_T -#error Another version of seems to have been already included -#endif - -#ifndef __TIME_T -#define __TIME_T -typedef long time_t; -#endif - -#ifndef __CLOCK_T -#define __CLOCK_T -typedef long clock_t; -#define CLK_TCK 18.2 -#endif - -#define CLOCKS_PER_SEC CLK_TCK - -struct tm { - int tm_sec; - int tm_min; - int tm_hour; - int tm_mday; - int tm_mon; - int tm_year; - int tm_wday; - int tm_yday; - int tm_isdst; -}; - - -clock_t clock (void); -double difftime(time_t time2, time_t time1); -time_t time (time_t *timer); - -char *asctime (const struct tm *tblock); -char *ctime (const time_t *time); -struct tm *gmtime (const time_t *timer); -struct tm *localtime(const time_t *timer); - - -#if __TURBOC__ <= 0x0150 - -/******************************************************************* - * - * Function : clock - * - * Description : Turbo C v.1.x lacks the clock() function that is - * needed for at least fttimer. - * So this is a replacement that does more or less - * the functionnality of clock(), using the BIOS. - * Since we do not know exactly when the process - * started (as clock() is supposed to do), we cheat - * a little here. - * - * Input : None - * - * Output : None - * - * Notes : Use two static objects. - * NEED_CLOCK_HERE is a macro that should be defined - * in only ONE module (otherwise, the linker will complain). - * - ******************************************************************/ - -extern long biostime(int cmd, long newtime); - -static long CountOfTicks; -static long DateOfReference = 0; - -clock_t clock (void) -{ - - if (DateOfReference == 0) /* this is the first call */ - { - DateOfReference = time(NULL) / 86400L; - CountOfTicks = biostime(0,0L) - CLOCKS_PER_SEC; - /* pretend we start one second ago */ - return CLOCKS_PER_SEC; /* to avoid returning 0 */ - } - - return (time(NULL) / 86400L - DateOfReference) * 0x1800B0L - + biostime(0,0L) - CountOfTicks; -} - -#endif /* Turbo C v.1.x */ - -#endif /* defined __TIME_H_DEFINED */ - - -/* End */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/os2/Makefile.dm b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/os2/Makefile.dm deleted file mode 100644 index 9c5c0cce689..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/os2/Makefile.dm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,153 +0,0 @@ -# This file is part of the FreeType project. -# -# It builds the library and test programs for emx-gcc under OS/2 -# -# You will need dmake. -# -# Use this file while in the 'test' directory with the following statement: -# -# dmake -r -f arch/os2/Makefile.dm -# -# -# Copyright 1996-2001 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. - -ARCH = arch/os2 -FT_MAKEFILE = $(ARCH)/Makefile.dm -FT_MAKE = dmake -r - -.IMPORT: COMSPEC -SHELL := $(COMSPEC) -SHELLFLAGS := /c -GROUPSHELL := $(SHELL) -GROUPFLAGS := $(SHELLFLAGS) -GROUPSUFFIX := .cmd -SHELLMETAS := *"?<>&| - -CC = gcc - -LIBDIR = ../lib -LIBDIR_OS2 = $(subst,/,\ $(LIBDIR)) -INCDIRS = -I$(LIBDIR) -I$(LIBDIR)/$(ARCH) -I. -I$(LIBDIR)/extend - -# CFLAGS = -Wall -ansi -O2 -g $(INCDIRS) -CFLAGS = -ansi -Wall -O2 -s -Zcrtdll $(INCDIRS) - -# full-screen MSDOS driver -GFSDRIVER = $(ARCH)/gfs_os2.c -GPMDRIVER = $(ARCH)/gpm_os2.c -GPM_DEF = $(ARCH)/gpm_os2.def - -DISPLAY = display.c - -SRC = ftlint.c fttimer.c ftview.c ftzoom.c ftdump.c ftstring.c ftstrpnm.c \ - ftsbit.c common.c blitter.c ftmetric.c ftstrtto.c arabic.c textdisp.c - -GSRC = gmain.c display.c blitter.c -GFSSRC = $(GSRC) $(GFSDRIVER) -GPMSRC = $(GSRC) $(GPMDRIVER) - -GFSOBJ = $(GFSSRC:.c=.o) -GPMOBJ = $(GPMSRC:.c=.o) - -ALLSRC = $(SRC) $(GSRC) $(GFSDRIVER) $(GPMDRIVER) -ALLOBJ = $(ALLSRC:.c=.o) - -%.o: %.c - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o $@ $< - -%.exe: - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ @$(mktmp $(&:t"\n")\n) - - -EXEFILES = ftview.exe ftviewfs.exe \ - ftlint.exe \ - fttimer.exe fttimefs.exe \ - ftdump.exe \ - ftstring.exe ftstrfs.exe \ - ftzoom.exe ftzoomfs.exe \ - ftstrpnm.exe \ - ftsbit.exe \ - ftmetric.exe \ - ftstrtto.exe ftstrtfs.exe - -.PHONY: all debug freetype freetype_debug \ - clean distclean do_clean do_distclean depend - - -all: freetype $(EXEFILES) - -debug: freetype_debug $(EXEFILES) - - -freetype: -[ - cd $(LIBDIR_OS2) - $(FT_MAKE) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) all - cd $(MAKEDIR) -] - -freetype_debug: -[ - cd $(LIBDIR_OS2) - $(FT_MAKE) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) debug - cd $(MAKEDIR) -] - -ftzoom.exe: $(GPMOBJ) ftzoom.o common.o $(LIBDIR)/libttf.a $(GPM_DEF) -ftzoomfs.exe: $(GFSOBJ) ftzoom.o common.o $(LIBDIR)/libttf.a -ftview.exe: $(GPMOBJ) ftview.o common.o $(LIBDIR)/libttf.a $(GPM_DEF) -ftviewfs.exe: $(GFSOBJ) ftview.o common.o $(LIBDIR)/libttf.a -ftlint.exe: ftlint.o common.o $(LIBDIR)/libttf.a -ftdump.exe: ftdump.o common.o $(LIBDIR)/libttf.a -ftstring.exe: $(GPMOBJ) ftstring.o common.o $(LIBDIR)/libttf.a $(GPM_DEF) -ftstrfs.exe: $(GFSOBJ) ftstring.o common.o $(LIBDIR)/libttf.a -ftstrpnm.exe: ftstrpnm.o common.o $(LIBDIR)/libttf.a -fttimer.exe: $(GPMOBJ) fttimer.o common.o $(LIBDIR)/libttf.a $(GPM_DEF) -fttimefs.exe: $(GFSOBJ) fttimer.o common.o $(LIBDIR)/libttf.a -ftsbit.exe: ftsbit.o common.o textdisp.o $(LIBDIR)/libttf.a -ftmetric.exe: ftmetric.o common.o textdisp.o $(LIBDIR)/libttf.a -ftstrtto.exe: $(GPMOBJ) ftstrtto.o common.o arabic.o \ - $(LIBDIR)/libttf.a $(GPM_DEF) -ftstrtfs.exe: $(GFSOBJ) ftstrtto.o common.o arabic.o $(LIBDIR)/libttf.a - - -clean: do_clean -[ - cd $(LIBDIR_OS2) - $(FT_MAKE) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) clean - cd $(MAKEDIR) -] - -distclean: do_clean do_distclean -[ - cd $(LIBDIR_OS2) - $(FT_MAKE) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) distclean - cd $(MAKEDIR) -] - -do_distclean: - -+del dep.end $(EXEFILES) core - -do_clean: - -+del $(subst,/,\ $(ALLOBJ)) - -# depend: $(ALLSRC) -#[ -# cd $(LIBDIR_OS2) -# $(FT_MAKE) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) depend -# cd $(MAKEDIR) -# $(CC) -E -M $(INCDIRS) @$(mktmp $(<:t"\n")\n) > dep.end -#] -# -# ifeq (dep.end,$(wildcard dep.end)) -# include dep.end -# endif - -# end of Makefile.dm diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/os2/Makefile.emx b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/os2/Makefile.emx deleted file mode 100644 index b7382f7d9a1..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/os2/Makefile.emx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,119 +0,0 @@ -# This file is part of the FreeType project. -# -# It builds the library and test programs for emx-gcc under OS/2. -# -# You will need GNU make. -# -# Use this file while in the 'test' directory with the following statements: -# -# make -f arch/os2/Makefile.emx depend -# make -f arch/os2/Makefile.emx -# -# -# Copyright 1996-2002 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. 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By continuing to use, modify, or distribute this file you -# indicate that you have read the license and understand and accept it -# fully. - -ARCH = arch\os2 -FT_MAKEFILE = $(ARCH)\Makefile.icc -FT_MAKE = $(MAKE) -nologo - -CC = icc - -LIBDIR = ..\lib -INCDIRS = -I$(LIBDIR) -I$(LIBDIR)\extend -I$(LIBDIR)\$(ARCH) -I. -CFLAGS = -O+ -Gd+ -Gn+ -Gl+ -Ti- -Tm- -Q+ -Wpro- -Wcnd- $(INCDIRS) - -# Fullscreen OS/2 driver -GFSDRIVER_SRC = $(ARCH)\gfs_os2.c -GFSDRIVER = $(ARCH)\gfs_os2.obj - -# PM OS/2 Driver -GPMDRIVER = $(ARCH)\gpm_os2.obj -GPMDRIVER_SRC = $(ARCH)\gpm_os2.c -GPM_DEF = $(ARCH)\gpm_os2.def - -SRC = gmain.c display.c common.c arabic.c textdisp.c \ - ftzoom.c ftview.c fttimer.c ftlint.c ftdump.c ftstring.c \ - ftstrpnm.c ftsbit.c ftmetric.c ftstrtto.c \ - $(GFSDRIVER_SRC) - -COMMON = common.obj -GFSOBJS = gmain.obj display.obj $(GFSDRIVER) $(COMMON) blitter.obj -GPMOBJS = gmain.obj display.obj $(GPMDRIVER) $(COMMON) blitter.obj -OBJ1 = ftzoom.obj -OBJ2 = fttimer.obj -OBJ3 = ftview.obj -OBJ4 = ftlint.obj -OBJ5 = ftdump.obj -OBJ6 = ftstring.obj -OBJ7 = ftstrpnm.obj -OBJ8 = ftsbit.obj -OBJ9 = ftmetric.obj -OBJ10 = ftstrtto.obj -OBJ11 = arabic.obj -OBJ12 = textdisp.obj - - -EXEFILES = fttimefs.exe fttimer.exe \ - ftzoom.exe ftzoomfs.exe \ - ftviewfs.exe ftview.exe \ - ftlint.exe \ - ftdump.exe \ - ftstring.exe ftstrfs.exe \ - ftstrpnm.exe \ - ftsbit.exe \ - ftmetric.exe \ - ftstrtto.exe ftstrtfs.exe - - -all: freetype $(EXEFILES) - -debug: freetype_debug $(EXEFILES) - - -freetype: - cd $(LIBDIR) - $(FT_MAKE) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) all - cd ..\test - -freetype_debug: - cd $(LIBDIR) - $(FT_MAKE) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) debug - cd ..\test - -$(GFSDRIVER): $(GFSDRIVER_SRC) - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) /c /Fo$@ $** -I. - -$(GPMDRIVER): $(GPMDRIVER_SRC) - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) /c /Fo$@ $** -I. - -ftzoomfs.exe: $(GFSOBJS) $(OBJ1) $(LIBDIR)\libttf.lib - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) /Fe$@ $** - -ftzoom.exe: $(GPMOBJS) $(OBJ1) $(LIBDIR)\libttf.lib - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(GPM_DEF) /Fe$@ $** - -fttimefs.exe: $(GFSOBJS) $(OBJ2) $(LIBDIR)\libttf.lib - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) /Fe$@ $** - -fttimer.exe: $(GPMOBJS) $(OBJ2) $(LIBDIR)\libttf.lib - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(GPM_DEF) /Fe$@ $** - -ftviewfs.exe: $(GFSOBJS) $(OBJ3) $(LIBDIR)\libttf.lib - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) /Fe$@ $** - -ftview.exe: $(GPMOBJS) $(OBJ3) $(LIBDIR)\libttf.lib - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(GPM_DEF) /Fe$@ $** - -ftlint.exe: $(OBJ4) $(LIBDIR)\libttf.lib $(COMMON) - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) /Fe$@ $** - -ftdump.exe: $(OBJ5) $(LIBDIR)\libttf.lib $(COMMON) - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) /Fe$@ $** - -ftstrfs.exe: $(GFSOBJS) $(OBJ6) $(LIBDIR)\libttf.lib - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) /Fe$@ $** - -ftstring.exe: $(GPMOBJS) $(OBJ6) $(LIBDIR)\libttf.lib - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(GPM_DEF) /Fe$@ $** - -ftstrpnm.exe: $(OBJ7) $(LIBDIR)\libttf.lib $(COMMON) - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) /Fe$@ $** - -ftsbit.exe: $(OBJ8) $(OBJ12) $(LIBDIR)\libttf.lib $(COMMON) - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) /Fe$@ $** - -ftmetric.exe: $(OBJ9) $(OBJ12) $(LIBDIR)\libttf.lib $(COMMON) - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) /Fe$@ $** - -ftstrtfs.exe: $(GFSOBJS) $(OBJ10) $(OBJ11) $(LIBDIR)\libttf.lib - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) /Fe$@ $** - -ftstrtto.exe: $(GPMOBJS) $(OBJ10) $(OBJ11) $(LIBDIR)\libttf.lib - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(GPM_DEF) /Fe$@ $** - - -clean: do_clean - cd $(LIBDIR) - $(FT_MAKE) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) clean - cd ..\test - -distclean: do_clean - cd $(LIBDIR) - $(FT_MAKE) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) distclean - cd ..\test - -del *.exe - -do_clean: - -del *.obj - -del $(GFSDRIVER) - -del $(GPMDRIVER) - -# end of Makefile.icc diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/os2/Makefile.wat b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/os2/Makefile.wat deleted file mode 100644 index 4b9fe07277c..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/os2/Makefile.wat +++ /dev/null @@ -1,172 +0,0 @@ -# This file is part of the FreeType project -# -# This builds the test programs with the Watcom compiler -# -# You'll need Watcom's wmake -# -# Invoke by "wmake -f arch\os2\Makefile.wat" when in the "test" directory -# -# -# Copyright 1996-2001 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. -# -# This compiler did compile early versions of the FreeType package. -# While we tried our best to maintain the makefiles, the development team -# does not have currently access to a copy of this compiler, and we did not -# receive notices of successful builts since many years. So be prepared -# to have some problems; and if it works for you, or if you can upgrade the -# package in any way, please notify us! - -ARCH = arch\os2 -FT_MAKEFILE = $(ARCH)\Makefile.wat -FT_MAKE = wmake -h - -.EXTENSIONS: -.EXTENSIONS: .exe .obj .c .h -.obj:. -.c:. -.h:.;..\lib - -CC = wcl386 - -LIBDIR = ..\lib -INCDIRS = -I$(LIBDIR) -I$(LIBDIR)\$(ARCH) -I$(LIBDIR)\extend -LIBFILE = $(LIBDIR)\libttf.lib - -LINK_OPTS = - -OBJ_CFLAGS = /c /otexanl+ /s /w4 /zq $(INCDIRS) - -CCFLAGS = /otexanl+ /s /w4 /zq $(INCDIRS) - -GFSDRIVER = $(ARCH)\gfs_os2.obj -GFSDRIVER_SRC = $(ARCH)\gfs_os2.c - -GPMDRIVER = $(ARCH)\gpm_os2.obj -GPMDRIVER_SRC = $(ARCH)\gpm_os2.c -GPMDRIVER_DEF = $(ARCH)\gpm_os2.def - -SRC = gmain.c display.c blitter.c textdisp.c & - fttimer.c ftview.c ftlint.c ftzoom.c ftdump.c ftstring.c & - ftstrpnm.c ftsbit.c ftmetric.c ftstrtto.c & - $(GPMDRIVER_SRC) $(GFSDRIVER_SRC) - -GFSOBJ = gmain.obj $(GFSDRIVER) blitter.obj display.obj -GPMOBJ = gmain.obj $(GPMDRIVER) blitter.obj display.obj - -PM = $(LIBFILE) $(GPMOBJ) common.obj -FS = $(LIBFILE) $(GFSOBJ) common.obj - - -# graphics utility and test driver - -EXEFILES = ftview.exe ftviewfs.exe & - fttimer.exe fttimefs.exe & - ftlint.exe & - ftdump.exe & - ftstring.exe ftstrfs.exe & - ftzoom.exe ftzoomfs.exe & - ftstrpnm.exe & - ftsbit.exe & - ftmetric.exe & - ftstrtto.exe ftstrtfs.exe - - -all: freetype $(EXEFILES) - -debug: freetype_debug $(EXEFILES) - - -freetype: .symbolic - cd ..\lib - $(FT_MAKE) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) all - cd ..\test - -freetype_debug: .symbolic - cd ..\lib - $(FT_MAKE) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) debug - cd ..\test - -# implicit rules -# -.c.obj : - $(CC) $(OBJ_CFLAGS) $[* /fo=$[*.obj - - -# the full-screen graphics driver -# -$(GFSDRIVER): $(GFSDRIVER_SRC) - $(CC) $(OBJ_CFLAGS) $[*.c /fo=$[*.obj - -# the pm graphics driver -# -$(GPMDRIVER): $(GPMDRIVER_SRC) - $(CC) $(OBJ_CFLAGS) $[*.c /fo=$[*.obj - -ftzoom.exe : ftzoom.obj $(LIBFILE) $(PM) $(GPMDRIVER_DEF) - $(CC) $(CCFLAGS) -l=os2v2_pm $(PM) $[*.c /fe=$[*.exe - -ftzoomfs.exe : ftzoom.obj $(LIBFILE) $(FS) - $(CC) $(CCFLAGS) $(FS) $[@ /fe=ftzoomfs.exe - -ftview.exe : ftview.obj $(LIBFILE) $(PM) $(GPMDRIVER_DEF) - $(CC) $(CCFLAGS) -l=os2v2_pm $(PM) $[*.c /fe=$[*.exe - -ftviewfs.exe : ftview.obj $(LIBFILE) $(FS) - $(CC) $(CCFLAGS) $(FS) $[*.c /fe=ftviewfs.exe - -ftstring.exe : ftstring.obj $(LIBFILE) $(PM) $(GPMDRIVER_DEF) - $(CC) $(CCFLAGS) -l=os2v2_pm $(PM) $[*.c /fe=$[*.exe - -ftstrfs.exe : ftstring.obj $(LIBFILE) $(FS) - $(CC) $(CCFLAGS) $(FS) $[*.c /fe=ftstrfs.exe - -fttimer.exe: fttimer.obj $(LIBFILE) $(PM) $(GPMDRIVER_DEF) - $(CC) $(CCFLAGS) -l=os2v2_pm $(PM) $[*.c /fe=$[*.exe - -fttimefs.exe: fttimer.obj $(LIBFILE) $(FS) - $(CC) $(CCFLAGS) $(FS) $[*.c /fe=fttimefs.exe - -ftlint.exe: ftlint.obj $(LIBFILE) - $(CC) $(CCFLAGS) $(LIBFILE) common.obj $[*.c /fe=$[*.exe - -ftdump.exe: ftdump.obj $(LIBFILE) - $(CC) $(CCFLAGS) $(LIBFILE) common.obj $[*.c /fe=$[*.exe - -ftstrpnm.exe: ftstrpnm.obj $(LIBFILE) - $(CC) $(CCFLAGS) $(LIBFILE) common.obj $[*.c /fe=$[*.exe - -ftsbit.exe: ftsbit.obj textdisp.obj $(LIBFILE) - $(CC) $(CCFLAGS) $(LIBFILE) common.obj textdisp.obj $[*.c /fe=$[*.exe - -ftmetric.exe: ftmetric.obj textdisp.obj $(LIBFILE) - $(CC) $(CCFLAGS) $(LIBFILE) common.obj textdisp.obj $[*.c /fe=$[*.exe - -ftstrtto.exe : ftstrtto.obj arabic.obj $(LIBFILE) $(PM) $(GPMDRIVER_DEF) - $(CC) $(CCFLAGS) -l=os2v2_pm $(PM) $[*.c /fe=$[*.exe - -ftstrtfs.exe : ftstrtto.obj arabic.obj $(LIBFILE) $(FS) - $(CC) $(CCFLAGS) $(FS) $[*.c /fe=ftstrtfs.exe - - -clean: .symbolic - @-erase *.obj - @-erase $(ARCH)\*.obj - -distclean: .symbolic clean - @-erase *.exe - @-erase *.err - cd ..\lib - $(FT_MAKE) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) distclean - cd ..\test - -new: .symbolic - @-wtouch *.c - -# end of Makefile.wat diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/os2/gfs_os2.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/os2/gfs_os2.c deleted file mode 100644 index 954cf1b06ae..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/os2/gfs_os2.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,219 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * gfs_os2.c graphics utility fullscreen OS/2 driver. 1.0 - * - * This is the driver for fullscreen OS/2 display, used by the - * graphics utility of the FreeType test suite. - * - * Copyright 1996-2000 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#include -#include -#include - -#define INCL_SUB -#include - -#ifdef __EMX__ -#include -#endif - -#if defined(__EMX__)||defined(__IBMC__) -#include /* for getch */ - extern _read_kbd(); /* to avoid an ANSI warning during compilation */ -#endif - -#include "gdriver.h" -#include "gevents.h" -#include "gmain.h" - - - typedef struct _Translator - { - char key; - GEvent event_class; - int event_info; - } Translator; - -#define NUM_Translators 20 - - static const Translator trans[NUM_Translators] = - { - { (char)27, event_Quit, 0 }, - { 'q', event_Quit, 0 }, - - { 'x', event_Rotate_Glyph, -1 }, - { 'c', event_Rotate_Glyph, 1 }, - { 'v', event_Rotate_Glyph, -16 }, - { 'b', event_Rotate_Glyph, 16 }, - - { '{', event_Change_Glyph, -10000 }, - { '}', event_Change_Glyph, 10000 }, - { '(', event_Change_Glyph, -1000 }, - { ')', event_Change_Glyph, 1000 }, - { '9', event_Change_Glyph, -100 }, - { '0', event_Change_Glyph, 100 }, - { 'i', event_Change_Glyph, -10 }, - { 'o', event_Change_Glyph, 10 }, - { 'k', event_Change_Glyph, -1 }, - { 'l', event_Change_Glyph, 1 }, - - { '+', event_Scale_Glyph, 10 }, - { '-', event_Scale_Glyph, -10 }, - { 'u', event_Scale_Glyph, 1 }, - { 'j', event_Scale_Glyph, -1 } - }; - - - static VIOMODEINFO OrgMode; - static long VioBufOfs; - - - /* BIOS video modes */ - - static VIOMODEINFO VioMode_640x480x16 = - { - sizeof ( VIOMODEINFO ), - VGMT_OTHER + VGMT_GRAPHICS, - COLORS_16, - 80, - 35, - 640, - 480 - }; - - static VIOMODEINFO VioMode_320x200x256 = - { - sizeof ( VIOMODEINFO ), - VGMT_OTHER + VGMT_GRAPHICS, - 8, - 40, - 25, - 320, - 200 - }; - - static VIOPHYSBUF VioBuf = - { - (void*)0xA0000L, - 64*1024 - }; - - - /* Restores screen to its original state */ - - int Driver_Restore_Mode() - { - VioSetMode( &OrgMode, 0 ); - return 1; - } - - - /* Sets graphics mode */ - - int Driver_Set_Graphics( int mode ) - { - int rc; - - - OrgMode.cb = sizeof ( VIOMODEINFO ); - VioGetMode( &OrgMode, 0 ); - - switch ( mode ) - { - case Graphics_Mode_Mono: - rc = VioSetMode( &VioMode_640x480x16, 0 ); - vio_ScanLineWidth = 80; - vio_Width = 640; - vio_Height = 480; - break; - - case Graphics_Mode_Gray: - rc = VioSetMode( &VioMode_320x200x256, 0 ); - vio_ScanLineWidth = 320; - vio_Width = 320; - vio_Height = 200; - - /* default gray_palette takes the gray levels of the standard VGA */ - /* 256 colors mode */ - - gray_palette[0] = 0; - gray_palette[1] = 23; - gray_palette[2] = 27; - gray_palette[3] = 29; - gray_palette[4] = 31; - break; - - default: - rc = -1; - break; - } - - if ( rc ) return 0; /* failure */ - - if ( VioGetPhysBuf( &VioBuf, 0 ) ) return 0; /* Could not access VRAM */ - - VioBufOfs = (long)MAKEP( VioBuf.asel[0], 0 ); - - memset( (void*)VioBufOfs, 0, 64 * 1024 ); - - Vio = (char*)VioBufOfs; - - return 1; /* success */ - } - - - int Driver_Display_Bitmap( char* buffer, int line, int col ) - { - int y; - char* target; - - target = Vio + ( line - 1 ) * vio_ScanLineWidth; - - for ( y = 0; y < line; y++ ) - { - memcpy( target, buffer, col ); - target -= vio_ScanLineWidth; - buffer += col; - } - - return 1; /* success */ - } - - - void Get_Event( TEvent* event ) - { - int i; - char c; - - - c = getch(); - - for ( i = 0; i < NUM_Translators; i++ ) - { - if ( c == trans[i].key ) - { - event->what = trans[i].event_class; - event->info = trans[i].event_info; - return; - } - } - - /* unrecognized keystroke */ - - event->what = event_Keyboard; - event->info = (int)c; - return; - } - - -/* End */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/os2/gpm_os2.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/os2/gpm_os2.c deleted file mode 100644 index 22ed397363f..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/os2/gpm_os2.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,654 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * gpm_os2.c graphics OS/2 Presentation Manager Window driver. 0.2 - * - * This is the driver for windowed OS/2 display, used by the - * graphics utility of the FreeType test suite. - * - * written by Eric Olson (eolson@imag.net) - * - * Borrowing liberally from the other FreeType drivers. - * Some bitmap manipulations are derived from fastgpi.c, - * a sample program written by Donald Graft (dgraft@gate.net). - * - * 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#include -#include -#include - -#define INCL_DOS -#define INCL_WIN -#define INCL_GPI -#define INCL_SUB - -#include - -#include "gdriver.h" -#include "gevents.h" -#include "gmain.h" - - -#define VIO_WIDTH 640u /* these can be changed but VIO_WIDTH should remain */ -#define VIO_HEIGHT 360u /* for now a multiple of 32 to avoid padding issues */ -#define MAG_WIDTH VIO_WIDTH -#define MAG_HEIGHT 120u -#define MAX_MAG 16 /* should be less than Min(MAG_WIDTH, MAG_HEIGHT) */ - - - typedef struct _Translator - { - char key; - GEvent event_class; - int event_info; - } Translator; - -#define NUM_Translators 20 - - static const Translator trans[NUM_Translators] = - { - { (char)27, event_Quit, 0 }, - { 'q', event_Quit, 0 }, - - { 'x', event_Rotate_Glyph, -1 }, - { 'c', event_Rotate_Glyph, 1 }, - { 'v', event_Rotate_Glyph, -16 }, - { 'b', event_Rotate_Glyph, 16 }, - - { '{', event_Change_Glyph, -10000 }, - { '}', event_Change_Glyph, 10000 }, - { '(', event_Change_Glyph, -1000 }, - { ')', event_Change_Glyph, 1000 }, - { '9', event_Change_Glyph, -100 }, - { '0', event_Change_Glyph, 100 }, - { 'i', event_Change_Glyph, -10 }, - { 'o', event_Change_Glyph, 10 }, - { 'k', event_Change_Glyph, -1 }, - { 'l', event_Change_Glyph, 1 }, - - { '+', event_Scale_Glyph, 10 }, - { '-', event_Scale_Glyph, -10 }, - { 'u', event_Scale_Glyph, 1 }, - { 'j', event_Scale_Glyph, -1 } - }; - - - static HAB habt; - static HAB hab; - static HWND hwndFrame, hwndClient; - static HWND hwndTitle; - static HDC hdcMemory; - static HPS hpsMemory = (HPS) NULL; - - /* Threads and semaphores */ - TID MessageThread; - HMTX hmtxPSMemoryLock; - HEV hevKeyLock; - - /* Bitmap information */ - static PBITMAPINFO2 pbmi; - static HBITMAP hbm; - BYTE Bitmap[VIO_WIDTH * VIO_HEIGHT]; - BOOL ready = FALSE; - - /* Coordinates for the bitblt of whole graphic area */ - POINTL aptlFull[4] = {{ 0u, MAG_HEIGHT }, - { VIO_WIDTH, VIO_HEIGHT + MAG_HEIGHT }, - { 0u, 0u }, - { VIO_WIDTH, VIO_HEIGHT }}; - - /* Coordinates for the magnification bitblt */ - POINTL aptlMagd[4] = {{ 0u, 0u }, - { MAG_WIDTH, MAG_HEIGHT }, /* target */ - { 0u, 0u }, - { VIO_WIDTH, VIO_HEIGHT }}; /* source */ - - /* level of magnification and center of magnification window */ - static int magnification=1; - static POINTL view_target = {0, 0}; - static SIZEL mag_win_size; - - /* local event to pass on */ - TEvent ourevent = { event_Rotate_Glyph, 0 }; - - /* grayscale vs b/w mode */ - int Colourmode; - - /* array defined in the test programs */ - extern char Header[]; - - - void RunPMWindow( ULONG ); - MRESULT EXPENTRY Message_Process( HWND, ULONG, MPARAM, MPARAM ); - - - - /* restores screen to its original state */ - - int Driver_Restore_Mode() - { - /* PMWindow has probably already destroyed itself */ - if ( hwndFrame ) - WinDestroyWindow( hwndFrame ); - - WinReleasePS( hpsMemory ); - WinTerminate( habt ); - - return 1; - } - - - /* set graphics mode */ - - int Driver_Set_Graphics( int mode ) - { - LONG palette[5]; - int x; - POINTL coords; - SIZEL sizl = { 0, 0 }; - - PTIB thread_block; - PPIB process_block; - - /* XXX : This is a very nasty hack, it fools OS/2 and let the program */ - /* call PM functions, even though stdin/stdout/stderr are still */ - /* directed to the standard i/o streams.. */ - /* The program must be compiled with WINDOWCOMPAT */ - /* */ - /* Credits go to Michal for finding this !! */ - /* */ - DosGetInfoBlocks( &thread_block, &process_block ); - process_block->pib_ultype = 3; - - /* save mono vs grayscale status */ - Colourmode = mode; - - /* event semaphore to signal reraster event */ - DosCreateEventSem( NULL, &hevKeyLock, 0, TRUE ); - - /* mutex semaphore for access to the presentation space */ - DosCreateMutexSem( NULL, &hmtxPSMemoryLock, 0, FALSE ); - - /* Start thread with Presentation Manager window */ - DosCreateThread( &MessageThread, (PFNTHREAD)RunPMWindow, 0UL, 0UL, 32920 ); - - /* open anchor block to permit Gpi calls from this thread */ - habt = WinInitialize( 0 ); - - /* create device context and presentation space for our graphic */ - hdcMemory = DevOpenDC( hab, OD_MEMORY, (PSZ)"*", 0L, 0L, 0L ); - - DosRequestMutexSem( hmtxPSMemoryLock, SEM_INDEFINITE_WAIT ); - hpsMemory = GpiCreatePS( - habt, hdcMemory, &sizl, - PU_PELS | GPIT_MICRO | GPIA_ASSOC | GPIF_DEFAULT ); - GpiSetBackMix( hpsMemory, BM_OVERPAINT ); - - /* create bitmap for raster image of graphic */ - - /* find some memory for the bitmap header */ - DosAllocMem( (PPVOID)&pbmi, - sizeof ( BITMAPINFO2 ) + sizeof ( RGB2 ) * 256, - PAG_COMMIT | PAG_READ | PAG_WRITE); - /* 256 should really be 2 if not grayscale */ - - /* initialize the header to appropriate values */ - memset( pbmi, 0, sizeof ( BITMAPINFO2 ) + sizeof ( RGB2 ) * 256 ); - - pbmi->cbFix = sizeof ( BITMAPINFOHEADER2 ); - pbmi->cx = VIO_WIDTH; - pbmi->cy = VIO_HEIGHT; - pbmi->cPlanes = 1; - - switch ( mode ) - { - case Graphics_Mode_Mono: - pbmi->cBitCount = 1; - break; - - case Graphics_Mode_Gray: - pbmi->cBitCount = 8; - break; - } - - hbm = GpiCreateBitmap( hpsMemory, (PBITMAPINFOHEADER2)pbmi, - 0L, NULL, NULL ); - - /* associate it with the presentation space */ - GpiSetBitmap( hpsMemory, hbm ); - pbmi->cbFix = sizeof ( BITMAPINFOHEADER2 ); - GpiQueryBitmapInfoHeader( hbm, (PBITMAPINFOHEADER2) pbmi ); - - switch ( mode ) - { - case Graphics_Mode_Mono: - DosReleaseMutexSem( hmtxPSMemoryLock ); - - vio_ScanLineWidth = VIO_WIDTH / 8; - vio_Width = VIO_WIDTH; - vio_Height = VIO_HEIGHT; - - gray_palette[0] = 0; /* to avoid testing for grayscale... */ - break; - - case Graphics_Mode_Gray: - vio_ScanLineWidth = VIO_WIDTH; - vio_Width = VIO_WIDTH; - vio_Height = VIO_HEIGHT; - - /* set gray_palette by convoluted procedure */ - - /* create logical color palette */ - palette[0] = 0xffffffL; /* White */ - palette[1] = 0xbbbbbbL; - palette[2] = 0x777777L; /* Gray */ - palette[3] = 0x333333L; - palette[4] = 0L; /* Black */ - - GpiCreateLogColorTable( hpsMemory, (ULONG)LCOL_PURECOLOR, - (LONG)LCOLF_CONSECRGB, (LONG)0L, - (LONG)5L, (PLONG)palette ); - - /* plot to presentation space in all five gray shades */ - for (x = 0 ; x < 5 ; x++) - { - GpiSetColor( hpsMemory, (LONG)x ); - coords.x = x; - coords.y = 0; - GpiSetPel( hpsMemory, &coords ); - } - - /* retrieve the 5 pixels as gray_palette */ - GpiQueryBitmapInfoHeader( hbm, (PBITMAPINFOHEADER2) pbmi ); - GpiQueryBitmapBits( hpsMemory, 0L, (LONG)VIO_HEIGHT - 2, - &Bitmap[0], pbmi ); - for ( x = 0; x < 5; x++ ) - { - gray_palette[x] = Bitmap[x]; - } - - /* initialization in case we paint before Driver_Display is called */ - memset( &Bitmap[0], gray_palette[0], vio_Height * vio_ScanLineWidth ); - DosReleaseMutexSem( hmtxPSMemoryLock ); - break; - - default: - return 0; /* Unknown mode */ - } - - return 1; /* success even if windows were not setup right */ - } - - - int Driver_Display_Bitmap( char* buffer, int lines, int cols ) - { - int y, target; - - - /* copy the bitmap and blt to presentation space */ - if ( (lines == vio_Height) & (cols == vio_ScanLineWidth) ) - memcpy( &Bitmap[0], buffer, lines * cols ); - else - { - memset( &Bitmap[0], gray_palette[0], vio_Height * vio_ScanLineWidth ); - /* temporary hack to center any bitmap */ - target = ( vio_Height - lines ) / 2 * vio_ScanLineWidth + - ( vio_ScanLineWidth - cols ) / 2; - - for ( y = 0 ; y < lines ; y++ ) - { - memcpy( &Bitmap[target], buffer, cols ); - target += vio_ScanLineWidth; - buffer += cols; - } - } - - /* Get permission and write to in-memory ps */ - DosRequestMutexSem( hmtxPSMemoryLock, SEM_INDEFINITE_WAIT ); - GpiSetBitmapBits( hpsMemory, 0L, (LONG)VIO_HEIGHT - 2, &Bitmap[0], pbmi ); - DosReleaseMutexSem( hmtxPSMemoryLock ); - ready = TRUE; - - /* Invalidate and ask for redraw now */ - WinInvalidateRect( hwndClient, NULL, FALSE ); - WinUpdateWindow( hwndFrame ); - - return 1; /* success */ - } - - - void Get_Event( TEvent* event ) - { - ULONG ulRequestCount; - - - /* the Get_Event function blocks until there is an event to process */ - DosWaitEventSem( hevKeyLock, SEM_INDEFINITE_WAIT ); - DosQueryEventSem( hevKeyLock, &ulRequestCount ); - DosResetEventSem( hevKeyLock, &ulRequestCount ); - event->what = ourevent.what; - event->info = ourevent.info; - return; - } - - - void RunPMWindow( ULONG dummy ) - { - unsigned char classname[] = "DisplayClass"; - ULONG flClassFlags; - static HMQ hmq; - QMSG qmsg; - - - if ( (hab = WinInitialize( 0 )) == 0 ) - { - printf( "Error doing WinInitialize()\n" ); - return; - } - - if ( (hmq = WinCreateMsgQueue( hab, 0 )) == (HMQ)NULL ) - { - printf( "Error doing WinCreateMsgQueue()\n" ); - return; - } - - if ( !WinRegisterClass( hab, (PSZ)classname, (PFNWP)Message_Process, - CS_SIZEREDRAW, 0 ) ) - { - printf( "Error doing WinRegisterClass()\n" ); - return; - } - - flClassFlags = FCF_TITLEBAR | FCF_MINBUTTON | FCF_DLGBORDER | - FCF_TASKLIST | FCF_SYSMENU; - if ( (hwndFrame = WinCreateStdWindow( HWND_DESKTOP, - WS_VISIBLE, - &flClassFlags, - (PSZ)classname, - (PSZ)"FreeType PM Graphics", - WS_VISIBLE, - 0, 0, &hwndClient )) == 0 ) - { - printf( "Error doing WinCreateStdWindow()\n" ); - return; - } - - /* find the title window handle */ - hwndTitle = WinWindowFromID( hwndFrame, FID_TITLEBAR ); - - /* set Window size and position */ - WinSetWindowPos( - hwndFrame, 0L, - (SHORT)60, - (SHORT)WinQuerySysValue( HWND_DESKTOP, SV_CYSCREEN ) - - ( VIO_HEIGHT + MAG_HEIGHT + 100 ), - (SHORT)WinQuerySysValue( HWND_DESKTOP, SV_CYDLGFRAME ) * 2 + - VIO_WIDTH, - (SHORT)WinQuerySysValue( HWND_DESKTOP, SV_CYTITLEBAR ) + - WinQuerySysValue( HWND_DESKTOP, SV_CYDLGFRAME ) * 2 + - VIO_HEIGHT + MAG_HEIGHT, - SWP_SIZE | SWP_MOVE ) ; - - /* run the message queue till the end */ - while ( WinGetMsg( hab, &qmsg, (HWND)NULL, 0, 0 ) ) - WinDispatchMsg( hab, &qmsg ); - - /* clean-up */ - WinDestroyWindow( hwndFrame ); - hwndFrame = (HWND)NULL; - WinDestroyMsgQueue( hmq ); - WinTerminate( hab ); - - /* await death... */ - while ( 1 ) - DosSleep( 100 ); - } - - - void Adjust_Mag_Rectangle( void ) - { - SIZEL source, - target; - - - /* Step 1, find optimal source size for this mag and window size */ - source.cx = mag_win_size.cx / magnification; - if (source.cx > vio_Width) source.cx = vio_Width; - source.cy = mag_win_size.cy / magnification; - if (source.cy > vio_Height) source.cy = vio_Height; - - target.cx = source.cx * magnification; - target.cy = source.cy * magnification; - - aptlMagd[0].x = (mag_win_size.cx - target.cx) / 2; - aptlMagd[0].y = (mag_win_size.cy - target.cy) / 2; - aptlMagd[1].x = aptlMagd[0].x + target.cx - 1; - aptlMagd[1].y = aptlMagd[0].x + target.cy - 1; - - /* Step 2, try crosshairs point dependent coordinates */ - aptlMagd[2].x = view_target.x - source.cx / 2; - aptlMagd[2].y = view_target.y - source.cy / 2; - if (aptlMagd[2].x < 0 ) aptlMagd[2].x = 0; - if (aptlMagd[2].y < 0 ) aptlMagd[2].y = 0; - if (aptlMagd[2].x > vio_Width - source.cx) - aptlMagd[2].x = vio_Width - source.cx; - if (aptlMagd[2].y > vio_Height - source.cy) - aptlMagd[2].y = vio_Height - source.cy; - - aptlMagd[3].x = aptlMagd[2].x + source.cx - 1; - aptlMagd[3].y = aptlMagd[2].y + source.cy - 1; - - } /* End of Adjust_Mag_Rectangle; */ - - - /* Message processing for our PM Window class */ - MRESULT EXPENTRY Message_Process( HWND handle, ULONG mess, - MPARAM parm1, MPARAM parm2 ) - { - static HDC hdc; - static HPS hps; - static BOOL minimized; - - POINTL top_corner, bottom_corner; - SWP swp; - int i; - - - switch( mess ) - { - case WM_DESTROY: - /* warn the main thread to quit if it didn't know */ - ourevent.what = event_Quit; - ourevent.info = 0; - DosPostEventSem( hevKeyLock ); - break; - - case WM_CREATE: - /* set original magnification */ - magnification = 4; - minimized = FALSE; - - /* create Device Context and Presentation Space for screen. */ - /* could we use a cached one ? */ - hdc = WinOpenWindowDC( handle ); - mag_win_size.cx = 0; - mag_win_size.cy = 0; - hps = GpiCreatePS( hab, hdc, &mag_win_size, - PU_PELS | GPIT_MICRO | GPIA_ASSOC | GPIF_DEFAULT ); - - /* Set to size of magnifier window */ - mag_win_size.cx = MAG_WIDTH; - mag_win_size.cy = MAG_HEIGHT; - Adjust_Mag_Rectangle(); - - /* take the input focus */ - WinFocusChange( HWND_DESKTOP, handle, 0L ); - break; - - case WM_BUTTON1DOWN: - if ( MOUSEMSG( &mess )->y >= MAG_HEIGHT ) - { - view_target.x = MOUSEMSG( &mess )->x; - view_target.y = MOUSEMSG( &mess )->y - MAG_HEIGHT; - Adjust_Mag_Rectangle(); - WinInvalidateRect( hwndClient, NULL, FALSE ); - } - - return WinDefWindowProc( handle, mess, parm1, parm2 ); - break; - - case WM_MINMAXFRAME: - /* to update minimized if changed */ - swp = *((PSWP) parm1); - if ( swp.fl & SWP_MINIMIZE ) - minimized = TRUE; - if ( swp.fl & SWP_RESTORE ) - minimized = FALSE; - return WinDefWindowProc( handle, mess, parm1, parm2 ); - break; - - case WM_ERASEBACKGROUND: - case WM_PAINT: - /* reset the window title only if not minimized */ - if ( !minimized ) - WinSetWindowText( hwndTitle, Header ); - - /* copy the memory image of the screen out to the real screen */ - DosRequestMutexSem( hmtxPSMemoryLock, SEM_INDEFINITE_WAIT ); - WinBeginPaint( handle, hps, NULL ); - - /* main image and magnified picture */ - GpiBitBlt( hps, hpsMemory, 4L, aptlFull, ROP_SRCCOPY, BBO_AND ); - GpiBitBlt( hps, hpsMemory, 4L, aptlMagd, ROP_SRCCOPY, BBO_AND ); - - /* double-dash the magnifing bounding box. Paint the mag liner? */ - if ( magnification != 1 ) - { - GpiSetLineType( hps, LINETYPE_LONGDASH ); - - bottom_corner.x = aptlMagd[2].x - 1; - bottom_corner.y = aptlMagd[2].y + MAG_HEIGHT - 1; - top_corner.x = aptlMagd[3].x ; - top_corner.y = aptlMagd[3].y + MAG_HEIGHT; - - GpiMove( hps, &bottom_corner ); - GpiBox( hps, DRO_OUTLINE, &top_corner, 0L, 0L ); - -#if 0 - GpiSetClipRegion(); - GpiErase(); -#endif - } - - WinEndPaint( hps ); - DosReleaseMutexSem( hmtxPSMemoryLock ); - break; - - case WM_CHAR: - if ( CHARMSG( &mess )->fs & KC_KEYUP ) - break; - - switch ( CHARMSG( &mess )->vkey ) - { - case VK_ESC: - ourevent.what = event_Quit; - ourevent.info = 0; - DosPostEventSem( hevKeyLock ); - break; - - case VK_PAGEDOWN: - if ( magnification < MAX_MAG ) - { - magnification += 1; - Adjust_Mag_Rectangle(); - WinInvalidateRect( handle, NULL, FALSE ); - } - break; - - case VK_PAGEUP: - if ( magnification > 1 ) - { - magnification -= 1; - Adjust_Mag_Rectangle(); - WinInvalidateRect( handle, NULL, FALSE ); - } - break; - - case VK_LEFT: - if ( view_target.x > 0 ) - { - view_target.x -= 1; - Adjust_Mag_Rectangle(); - WinInvalidateRect( handle, NULL, FALSE ); - } - break; - - case VK_RIGHT: - if ( view_target.x < VIO_WIDTH - 1 ) - { - view_target.x += 1; - Adjust_Mag_Rectangle(); - WinInvalidateRect( handle, NULL, FALSE ); - } - break; - - case VK_DOWN: - if ( view_target.y > 0 ) - { - view_target.y -= 1; - Adjust_Mag_Rectangle(); - WinInvalidateRect( handle, NULL, FALSE ); - } - break; - - case VK_UP: - if ( view_target.y < VIO_HEIGHT - 1 ) - { - view_target.y += 1; - Adjust_Mag_Rectangle(); - WinInvalidateRect( handle, NULL, FALSE ); - } - break; - - case VK_F1: /* bring up help and about dialog window */ - break; - } - - if ( CHARMSG( &mess )->fs & KC_CHAR ) - { - char c = (CHAR)CHARMSG( &mess )->chr ; - - - for ( i = 0; i < NUM_Translators; i++ ) - { - if ( c == trans[i].key ) - { - ourevent.what = trans[i].event_class; - ourevent.info = trans[i].event_info; - DosPostEventSem( hevKeyLock ); - return (MRESULT)TRUE; - } - } - - /* unrecognized keystroke */ - ourevent.what = event_Keyboard; - ourevent.info = (int)c; - DosPostEventSem( hevKeyLock ); - } - break; - - default: - return WinDefWindowProc( handle, mess, parm1, parm2 ); - } - - return (MRESULT) FALSE; - } - - -/* End */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/os2/gpm_os2.def b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/os2/gpm_os2.def deleted file mode 100644 index 4a77c632c03..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/os2/gpm_os2.def +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -NAME WINDOWCOMPAT - -DESCRIPTION 'FreeType Graphics' -HEAPSIZE 8192 -STACKSIZE 40888 diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/unix/.cvsignore b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/unix/.cvsignore deleted file mode 100644 index f3c7a7c5da6..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/unix/.cvsignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -Makefile diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/unix/.cvsignore.delete b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/unix/.cvsignore.delete deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29bb2d..00000000000 diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/unix/Makefile.in b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/unix/Makefile.in deleted file mode 100644 index 887ee57f2e8..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/unix/Makefile.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,184 +0,0 @@ -# This file is part of the FreeType project. -# -# test/arch/unix/Makefile.in -# -# -# Copyright 1996-2001 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. - -ARCH = arch/unix - -top_builddir=.. - -VPATH = @srcdir@/../.. -srcdir = @srcdir@/../.. - -RM = @RM@ -RMF = @RM@ -f -RMDIR = @RMDIR@ - -INSTALL = @INSTALL@ -INSTALL_PROGRAM = @INSTALL_PROGRAM@ - -CC = @CC@ -CPP = @CPP@ - -LIBTOOL = $(top_builddir)/libtool -MKINSTALLDIRS = $(srcdir)/../mkinstalldirs - -include $(top_builddir)/MakeSub - -FT_LIBDIR = $(srcdir)/../lib -INCDIRS = -I. -I$(srcdir) -I$(top_builddir) \ - -I$(FT_LIBDIR) -I$(FT_LIBDIR)/extend - -CFLAGS = @CFLAGS@ @X_CFLAGS@ @XX_CFLAGS@ -CPPFLAGS = @CPPFLAGS@ -FT_CFLAGS = $(INCDIRS) $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) -DX11 -DLOCALEDIR='"@LOCALEDIR@"' - -FT_LIBS = @X_LIBS@ @X_PRE_LIBS@ @X_EXTRA_LIBS@ @LIBS@ - -SRC = $(srcdir)/arabic.c \ - $(srcdir)/common.c \ - $(srcdir)/textdisp.c \ - $(srcdir)/ftdump.c \ - $(srcdir)/fterror.c \ - $(srcdir)/ftlint.c \ - $(srcdir)/ftmetric.c \ - $(srcdir)/ftsbit.c \ - $(srcdir)/ftstring.c \ - $(srcdir)/ftstrpnm.c \ - $(srcdir)/fttimer.c \ - $(srcdir)/ftview.c \ - $(srcdir)/ftzoom.c \ - $(srcdir)/ftstrtto.c \ - $(srcdir)/gmain.c \ - $(srcdir)/$(ARCH)/gwin_x11.c - -DISPOBJS = common.o gmain.o display.o gwin_x11.o blitter.o - -PROGRAMS = ftdump fterror ftlint ftmetric ftsbit ftstrpnm -X_PROGRAMS = ftstring ftstrtto fttimer ftview ftzoom - -ALL_PROGRAMS = $(PROGRAMS) @X_PROGRAMS@ - -# set this variable to nil if you don't need to use Electric-Fence -EFENCE = -#EFENCE = -lefence - - -# variables used to compile either with libtool or not -# -PROCESS = $(LIBTOOL) --mode=link $(CC) $(FT_CFLAGS) -#PROCESS = $(CC) $(FT_CFLAGS) - -LIBTTF = $(top_builddir)/lib/libttf.la -#LIBTTF =$(top_builddir)/lib/libttf.a - -.c.o: - $(CC) -c $(FT_CFLAGS) $< - - -all: $(ALL_PROGRAMS) - - -gwin_x11.o: $(srcdir)/$(ARCH)/gwin_x11.c - $(CC) -c $(FT_CFLAGS) $(srcdir)/$(ARCH)/gwin_x11.c - -ftzoom: ftzoom.o $(DISPOBJS) $(LIBTTF) - $(PROCESS) -o ftzoom ftzoom.o $(DISPOBJS) \ - $(EFENCE) $(LIBTTF) $(FT_LIBS) -lX11 - -fttimer: fttimer.o $(DISPOBJS) $(LIBTTF) - $(PROCESS) -o fttimer fttimer.o $(DISPOBJS) \ - $(EFENCE) $(LIBTTF) $(FT_LIBS) -lX11 - -ftview: ftview.o $(DISPOBJS) $(LIBTTF) - $(PROCESS) -o ftview ftview.o $(DISPOBJS) \ - $(EFENCE) $(LIBTTF) $(FT_LIBS) -lX11 - -ftlint: ftlint.o common.o $(LIBTTF) - $(PROCESS) -o ftlint ftlint.o common.o \ - $(EFENCE) $(LIBTTF) $(FT_LIBS) - -ftdump: ftdump.o common.o $(LIBTTF) - $(PROCESS) -o ftdump ftdump.o common.o \ - $(EFENCE) $(LIBTTF) $(FT_LIBS) - -ftmetric: ftmetric.o common.o textdisp.o $(LIBTTF) - $(PROCESS) -o ftmetric ftmetric.o common.o textdisp.o \ - $(EFENCE) $(LIBTTF) $(FT_LIBS) - -ftsbit: ftsbit.o common.o textdisp.o $(LIBTTF) - $(PROCESS) -o ftsbit ftsbit.o common.o textdisp.o \ - $(EFENCE) $(LIBTTF) - -ftstring: ftstring.o $(DISPOBJS) $(LIBTTF) - $(PROCESS) -o ftstring ftstring.o $(DISPOBJS) \ - $(EFENCE) $(LIBTTF) $(FT_LIBS) -lX11 - -ftstrpnm: ftstrpnm.o common.o $(LIBTTF) - $(PROCESS) -o ftstrpnm ftstrpnm.o common.o \ - $(EFENCE) $(LIBTTF) - -fterror: fterror.o common.o $(LIBTTF) - $(PROCESS) -o fterror fterror.o common.o \ - $(EFENCE) $(LIBTTF) $(FT_LIBS) - -ftstrtto: ftstrtto.o $(DISPOBJS) arabic.o $(LIBTTF) - $(PROCESS) -o ftstrtto ftstrtto.o $(DISPOBJS) arabic.o \ - $(EFENCE) $(LIBTTF) $(FT_LIBS) -lX11 - - -install: $(ALL_PROGRAMS) - $(MKINSTALLDIRS) $(bindir) - for P in $(ALL_PROGRAMS) ; do \ - $(LIBTOOL) --mode=install $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) $$P $(bindir)/$$P ; \ - done - -uninstall: - -for P in $(ALL_PROGRAMS) ; do \ - $(LIBTOOL) --mode=uninstall $(RM) $(bindir)/$$P ; \ - done - -clean: do_clean - -distclean: do_clean - -$(RMF) $(ALL_PROGRAMS) - -$(RMF) *~ *.orig core *.core - -$(RMF) config.cache config.log config.status - -$(RMF) $(ARCH)/Makefile - -$(RMF) .libs/* - -$(RMDIR) .libs - -do_clean: - -$(RMF) *.o - -depend: - (echo '/^#.* PUT NO STUFF BELOW/,$$d' ; echo w ; echo q) | \ - ed - $(ARCH)/Makefile - echo '# Dependencies generated by make depend: PUT NO STUFF BELOW' \ - >> $(ARCH)/Makefile - for file in $(SRC) ; do \ - $(CPP) $(CPPFLAGS) $(INCDIRS) $$file | \ - sed -n -e 's|^# [1-9][0-9]* "\([^/].*\.h\)".*|\1|p' \ - -e 's|^# [1-9][0-9]* "\($(srcdir)/.*\.h\)".*|\1|p' | \ - sed -e 's|/\./|.|g' -e "s/^/`basename $$file .c`.o: /" ; \ - done | \ - sort -u | \ - awk '{ if (LINE == 1) \ - { line = last = $$1 } \ - else if ($$1 != last) \ - { print line ; line = last = $$1 } \ - line = line " " $$2 } \ - END { print line }' >> $(ARCH)/Makefile - -.PHONY: all install uninstall clean distclean do_clean depend - -# Dependencies generated by make depend: PUT NO STUFF BELOW diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/unix/gwin_x11.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/unix/gwin_x11.c deleted file mode 100644 index 965c1f60784..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/unix/gwin_x11.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,451 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * gwin_x11.c graphics utility X-Window driver. 1.0 - * - * This is the driver for windowed display under X11, used by the - * graphics utility of the FreeType test suite. - * - * Copyright 1996-2000 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "common.h" /* for Panic() */ -#include "freetype.h" - -#include "gdriver.h" -#include "gevents.h" -#include "gmain.h" - - - /* Translator added to ease changes to control keys */ - - typedef struct _Translator - { - char key; - GEvent event_class; - int event_info; - } Translator; - -#define NUM_Translators 20 - - static const Translator trans[NUM_Translators] = - { - { (char)27, event_Quit, 0 }, - { 'q', event_Quit, 0 }, - - { 'x', event_Rotate_Glyph, -1 }, - { 'c', event_Rotate_Glyph, 1 }, - { 'v', event_Rotate_Glyph, -16 }, - { 'b', event_Rotate_Glyph, 16 }, - - { '{', event_Change_Glyph, -10000 }, - { '}', event_Change_Glyph, 10000 }, - { '(', event_Change_Glyph, -1000 }, - { ')', event_Change_Glyph, 1000 }, - { '9', event_Change_Glyph, -100 }, - { '0', event_Change_Glyph, 100 }, - { 'i', event_Change_Glyph, -10 }, - { 'o', event_Change_Glyph, 10 }, - { 'k', event_Change_Glyph, -1 }, - { 'l', event_Change_Glyph, 1 }, - - { '+', event_Scale_Glyph, 10 }, - { '-', event_Scale_Glyph, -10 }, - { 'u', event_Scale_Glyph, 1 }, - { 'j', event_Scale_Glyph, -1 } - }; - - /* End of translators addition. See Get_Event() below */ - - extern char Header[]; /* defined in the test programs */ - - static Window win; - static GC gcblack; - static XColor color[5]; - - Display* display; - static char* displayname = ""; - - static XImage* image; - - static Visual* visual; - static Colormap colormap; - static int depth; - static Bool gray; - - static Cursor idle; - static Cursor busy; - - static int win_origin_x, win_origin_y, - win_width, win_height; - static int image_width, image_height; - - long vioBufOfs; - - - - /* restore acreen to its original state */ - - int Driver_Restore_Mode( void ) - { - XUnmapWindow( display, win ); - XCloseDisplay( display ); - - return 1; /* success */ - } - - - /* set graphics mode */ - - void x11init( void ) - { - int screen_num, i; - XTextProperty xtp; - XSizeHints xsh; - XSetWindowAttributes xswa; - -#if 1 - unsigned short colors[5] = { 0, 16, 32, 48, 63 }; /* gamma = 1.0 */ -#else - unsigned short colors[5] = { 0, 34, 46, 55, 63 }; /* gamma = 2.2 */ -#endif - - - XrmInitialize(); - - if( !( display = XOpenDisplay( displayname ) ) ) - Panic( "ERROR: cannot open display\n" ); - - screen_num = DefaultScreen ( display ); - colormap = DefaultColormap( display, screen_num ); - depth = DefaultDepth ( display, screen_num ); - visual = DefaultVisual ( display, screen_num ); - - idle = XCreateFontCursor( display, XC_left_ptr ); - busy = XCreateFontCursor( display, XC_watch ); - - if ( gray ) - { - int count; - XPixmapFormatValues* formats; - - - formats = XListPixmapFormats( display, &count ); - vio_ScanLineWidth = 0; - - while ( count > 0 ) - { - --count; - if ( formats[count].depth == depth ) - { - int bits; - - bits = win_width * formats[count].bits_per_pixel; - if ( bits % formats[count].scanline_pad ) - { - bits -= bits % formats[count].scanline_pad; - bits += formats[count].scanline_pad; - } - - vio_ScanLineWidth = bits / 8; - break; - } - } - if ( !vio_ScanLineWidth ) - Panic( "ERROR: the display doesn't offer a suitable pixmap format\n" ); - - XFree( formats ); - } - - Vio = (char*)malloc( win_height * vio_ScanLineWidth ); - - if ( !Vio ) - Panic( "ERROR: cannot malloc display memory\n" ); - - xswa.border_pixel = BlackPixel( display, screen_num ); - xswa.background_pixel = WhitePixel( display, screen_num ); - xswa.cursor = busy; - - xswa.event_mask = KeyPressMask | ExposureMask; - - win = XCreateWindow( display, - RootWindow( display, screen_num ), - win_origin_x, - win_origin_y, - win_width, - win_height, - 10, - depth, - InputOutput, - visual, - CWBackPixel | CWBorderPixel | CWEventMask | CWCursor, - &xswa ); - - XMapWindow( display, win ); - - gcblack = XCreateGC( display, RootWindow( display, screen_num ), - 0L, NULL ); - XSetForeground( display, gcblack, BlackPixel( display, screen_num ) ); - XSetBackground( display, gcblack, WhitePixel( display, screen_num ) ); - - /* allocate colors */ - - if ( gray ) - for ( i = 0; i < 5; i++ ) - { - gray_palette[i] = i; - - color[i].red = - color[i].green = - color[i].blue = 65535 - ( colors[i] * 65535 ) / 63; - - if ( !XAllocColor( display, colormap, &color[i] ) ) - Panic( "ERROR: cannot allocate Color\n" ); - } - - image = XCreateImage( display, - visual, - gray ? depth : 1, - gray ? ZPixmap : XYBitmap, - 0, - (char*)Vio, - win_width, - win_height, - 8, - 0 ); - if ( !image ) - Panic( "ERROR: cannot create image\n" ); - - if ( !gray ) - { - image->byte_order = MSBFirst; - image->bitmap_bit_order = MSBFirst; - } - - /* make window manager happy :-) */ - xtp.value = (unsigned char*)"FreeType"; - xtp.encoding = 31; - xtp.format = 8; - xtp.nitems = strlen( (char*)xtp.value ); - - xsh.x = win_origin_x; - xsh.y = win_origin_y; - - xsh.width = win_width; - xsh.height = win_height; - xsh.flags = (PPosition | PSize); - xsh.flags = 0; - - XSetWMProperties( display, win, &xtp, &xtp, NULL, 0, &xsh, NULL, NULL ); - } - - - int Driver_Set_Graphics( int mode ) - { - if ( mode == Graphics_Mode_Gray ) - { - gray = 1; - vio_ScanLineWidth = 320; - - win_origin_x = 0; - win_origin_y = 0; - win_width = 320; - win_height = 200; - } - else if ( mode == Graphics_Mode_Mono ) - { - gray = 0; - vio_ScanLineWidth = 80; - - win_origin_x = 0; - win_origin_y = 0; - win_width = 640; - win_height = 450; - } - else - Panic( "ERROR: mode %d not supported\n", mode ); - - vio_Width = win_width; - vio_Height = win_height; - - x11init(); - - return 1; /* success */ - } - - - void Put_Image( int x, int y, int w, int h ) - { - XPutImage( display, win, gcblack, image, x, y, x, y, w, h ); - } - - - int Driver_Display_Bitmap( char* buffer, int line, int col ) - { - int z, y, used_col; - char* target; - - - XClearWindow( display, win ); - - /* this displays the Header string in the window title */ - XStoreName( display, win, Header ); - - if ( line > win_height ) - line = win_height; - - if ( !gray ) - { - if ( col > vio_ScanLineWidth ) - used_col = vio_ScanLineWidth; - else - used_col = col; - - target = Vio + ( line - 1 ) * vio_ScanLineWidth; - - for ( y = 0; y < line; y++ ) - { - memcpy( (char*)target, buffer, used_col ); - target -= vio_ScanLineWidth; - buffer += col; - } - - Put_Image( 0, 0, used_col * 8, line ); - image_width = used_col * 8; - image_height = line; - } - else - { - if ( col > win_width ) - used_col = win_width; - else - used_col = col; - - for ( y = line - 1; y >= 0; y-- ) - { - char* bufp; - - - bufp = buffer; - - for ( z = 0; z < used_col; z++ ) - { - int c; - - - c = *bufp++; - - if ( c < 0 || c >= 5 ) /* security check */ - { - /* Message( "weird grayshade: %d\n", c ); */ - c = 0; - } - XPutPixel( image, z, y, color[c].pixel ); - } - - buffer += col; - } - - Put_Image( 0, 0, used_col, line ); - image_width = used_col; - image_height = line; - } - - return 1; - } - - - /* This function maps X keystrokes into GEvents. Note that */ - /* currently only keystrokes events exit this function. */ - - void Get_Event( TEvent* event ) - { - static char key_buffer[10]; - static int key_cursor = 0; - static int key_number = 0; - static XEvent x_event; - KeySym key; - - int i, bool_exit; - char c; - - XComposeStatus compose; - - - bool_exit = key_cursor < key_number; - - XDefineCursor( display, win, idle ); - - while ( !bool_exit ) - { - XNextEvent( display, &x_event ); - - switch ( x_event.type ) - { - case KeyPress: - key_number = XLookupString( &x_event.xkey, - key_buffer, - sizeof ( key_buffer ), - &key, - &compose ); - key_cursor = 0; - - if ( key_number > 0 ) - bool_exit = 1; - break; - - case MappingNotify: - XRefreshKeyboardMapping( &x_event.xmapping ); - break; - - case Expose: -#if 0 - Put_Image( x_event.xexpose.x, - x_event.xexpose.y, - x_event.xexpose.width, - x_event.xexpose.height ); -#else - /* we always redraw the whole image */ - Put_Image( 0, 0, image_width, image_height ); -#endif - break; - - /* You should add more cases to handle mouse events, etc. */ - } - } - - XDefineCursor( display, win, busy ); - XFlush ( display ); - - c = key_buffer[key_cursor++]; - - for ( i = 0; i < NUM_Translators; i++ ) - { - if ( c == trans[i].key ) - { - event->what = trans[i].event_class; - event->info = trans[i].event_info; - return; - } - } - - event->what = event_Keyboard; - event->info = (int)c; - } - - -/* End */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/win16/Makefile.BC b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/win16/Makefile.BC deleted file mode 100644 index 7eaf19811b6..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/win16/Makefile.BC +++ /dev/null @@ -1,222 +0,0 @@ -# This file is part of the FreeType project. -# -# It builds the library and test programs for BC++ for 16-bit Windows, -# using large model, and using Easy-Win to display console outputs. -# -# Tested with Borland C++ v.4.02, 5.0 -# You will need Borland MAKE (v.3.6 and above should be OK, for oldest -# versions refer to the instructions below). -# -# -# Use this file while in the 'test' directory with the following statement: -# -# make -farch\win16\Makefile.BC -# -# -# A DLL version of the library can be built and then used with -# -# make -DDLL -farch/win16/Makefile.BC dll -# -# (do not forget to define DLL, otherwise the link phase will fail). -# -# -# Debug versions can be obtained with -# -# make -DDEBUG -farch\win16\Makefile.BC -# -# Special versions enabled to handle big fonts (with more than 16,384 -# glyphs) can be obtained with -# -# make -DBIGFONTS -farch\msdos\Makefile.BC -# -# -# Copyright 1996-2001 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. 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cd ..\test - -copy $(LIBDIR)\$(FT_DLL) - - -# C compilers are unable to include 16-bit in ANSI mode. -# So we have a special rule for this file, to build it outside ANSI. -$(GDRIVER:.c=.obj): - @$(CC) /c /Fo$* @<< - $(CFLAGS) /Ze $(GDRIVER) -<< - -.obj.exe: - $(CC) /Fe$* @<< - $(LDFLAGS) $** -<< - -ftzoom.exe: $(GOBJ) ftzoom.obj common.obj $(LIBDIR)\libttf.lib -ftview.exe: $(GOBJ) ftview.obj common.obj $(LIBDIR)\libttf.lib -ftstring.exe: $(GOBJ) ftstring.obj common.obj $(LIBDIR)\libttf.lib -ftstrtto.exe: $(GOBJ) ftstrtto.obj common.obj arabic.obj $(LIBDIR)\libttf.lib -fttimer.exe: $(GOBJ) fttimer.obj common.obj $(LIBDIR)\libttf.lib -ftlint.exe: ftlint.obj common.obj $(LIBDIR)\libttf.lib -ftdump.exe: ftdump.obj common.obj $(LIBDIR)\libttf.lib -ftstrpnm.exe: ftstrpnm.obj common.obj $(LIBDIR)\libttf.lib -ftsbit.exe: ftsbit.obj common.obj textdisp.obj $(LIBDIR)\libttf.lib -ftmetric.exe: ftmetric.obj common.obj textdisp.obj $(LIBDIR)\libttf.lib -fterror.exe: fterror.obj common.obj $(LIBDIR)\libttf.lib - - -clean: do_clean - cd $(LIBDIR) - $(FT_MAKE) /f $(FT_MAKEFILE) clean - cd ..\test - -distclean: do_clean - cd $(LIBDIR) - $(FT_MAKE) /f $(FT_MAKEFILE) distclean - cd ..\test - -del *.exe - -del *.dll - -del *.pdb - -do_clean: - -del *.obj - -del $(ARCH)\*.obj - - -!include "$(ARCH)\depend.win" - -# end of Makefile.VC diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/win16/depend.win b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/win16/depend.win deleted file mode 100644 index facb75c19b5..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/win16/depend.win +++ /dev/null @@ -1,78 +0,0 @@ -# This file is part of the FreeType project. -# Automatically generated, but you can customize to fit your needs. -# However, changes will be erased if not made in `makedep'... -# -# This dependency file to be used with various Windows compilers -# has been generated automatically with the script `makedep' on -# 2002-02-19. - -arabic.obj: arabic.c arabic.h ..\lib\freetype.h \ - ..\lib\fterrid.h ..\lib\ftnameid.h \ - ..\lib\extend\ftxopen.h ..\lib\extend\ftxgdef.h \ - ..\lib\extend\ftxgsub.h ..\lib\extend\ftxgpos.h -blitter.obj: blitter.c blitter.h ..\lib\freetype.h \ - ..\lib\fterrid.h ..\lib\ftnameid.h -common.obj: common.c common.h -display.obj: display.c display.h ..\lib\freetype.h \ - ..\lib\fterrid.h ..\lib\ftnameid.h gmain.h -fdebug.obj: fdebug.c ..\lib\freetype.h \ - ..\lib\fterrid.h ..\lib\ftnameid.h \ - ..\lib\tttypes.h ..\lib\ttconfig.h \ - ..\lib\arch\win16\ft_conf.h ..\lib\ttdebug.h \ - ..\lib\ttobjs.h ..\lib\ttengine.h \ - ..\lib\ttmutex.h ..\lib\ttcache.h \ - ..\lib\tttables.h ..\lib\ttcmap.h -ftdump.obj: ftdump.c common.h ..\lib\freetype.h \ - ..\lib\fterrid.h ..\lib\ftnameid.h \ - ..\lib\extend\ftxcmap.h ..\lib\extend\ftxopen.h \ - ..\lib\extend\ftxgdef.h ..\lib\extend\ftxgsub.h \ - ..\lib\extend\ftxgpos.h ..\lib\extend\ftxsbit.h \ - ..\lib\ttobjs.h ..\lib\ttconfig.h \ - ..\lib\arch\win16\ft_conf.h ..\lib\ttengine.h \ - ..\lib\tttypes.h ..\lib\ttmutex.h \ - ..\lib\ttcache.h ..\lib\tttables.h \ - ..\lib\ttcmap.h ..\lib\ttmemory.h -fterror.obj: fterror.c ..\lib\freetype.h \ - ..\lib\fterrid.h ..\lib\ftnameid.h \ - ..\lib\extend\ftxerr18.h \ - ..\lib\arch\win16\ft_conf.h -ftlint.obj: ftlint.c common.h ..\lib\freetype.h \ - ..\lib\fterrid.h ..\lib\ftnameid.h \ - ..\lib\arch\win16\ft_conf.h -ftmetric.obj: ftmetric.c common.h ..\lib\freetype.h \ - ..\lib\fterrid.h ..\lib\ftnameid.h \ - ..\lib\extend\ftxsbit.h textdisp.h \ - ..\lib\arch\win16\ft_conf.h -ftsbit.obj: ftsbit.c common.h ..\lib\freetype.h \ - ..\lib\fterrid.h ..\lib\ftnameid.h \ - ..\lib\extend\ftxsbit.h textdisp.h \ - ..\lib\arch\win16\ft_conf.h -ftstring.obj: ftstring.c common.h display.h ..\lib\freetype.h \ - ..\lib\fterrid.h ..\lib\ftnameid.h gevents.h \ - gdriver.h gmain.h -ftstrpnm.obj: ftstrpnm.c common.h ..\lib\freetype.h \ - ..\lib\fterrid.h ..\lib\ftnameid.h -ftstrtto.obj: ftstrtto.c arabic.h ..\lib\freetype.h \ - ..\lib\fterrid.h ..\lib\ftnameid.h \ - ..\lib\extend\ftxopen.h ..\lib\extend\ftxgdef.h \ - ..\lib\extend\ftxgsub.h ..\lib\extend\ftxgpos.h \ - blitter.h common.h display.h ..\lib\extend\ftxkern.h \ - ..\lib\extend\ftxsbit.h gdriver.h gevents.h gmain.h \ - ..\lib\ttmemory.h ..\lib\ttconfig.h \ - ..\lib\arch\win16\ft_conf.h ..\lib\tttypes.h -fttimer.obj: fttimer.c common.h ..\lib\freetype.h \ - ..\lib\fterrid.h ..\lib\ftnameid.h gdriver.h \ - gevents.h gmain.h -ftview.obj: ftview.c blitter.h ..\lib\freetype.h \ - ..\lib\fterrid.h ..\lib\ftnameid.h common.h \ - display.h ..\lib\extend\ftxsbit.h gdriver.h gevents.h \ - gmain.h -ftzoom.obj: ftzoom.c common.h ..\lib\freetype.h \ - ..\lib\fterrid.h ..\lib\ftnameid.h \ - ..\lib\extend\ftxpost.h gdriver.h gevents.h gmain.h -gmain.obj: gmain.c gdriver.h gmain.h -textdisp.obj: textdisp.c textdisp.h ..\lib\freetype.h \ - ..\lib\fterrid.h ..\lib\ftnameid.h -!ifndef __MAKE__ -arch\win16\gw_win16.obj: arch\win16\gw_win16.c gdriver.h gevents.h gmain.h -!endif diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/win16/gw_win16.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/win16/gw_win16.c deleted file mode 100644 index 33332203a37..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/win16/gw_win16.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,431 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * gw_win16.c graphics driver for 16-bit Windows platform. 0.1 - * - * This is the driver for displaying inside a window under 16-bit - * Microsoft Windows, used by the graphics utility of the - * FreeType test suite. - * - * Written by Antoine Leca. - * Copyright 1999-2001 by Antoine Leca, - * David Turner, Robert Wilhelm, and Werner Lemberg. - * - * Borrowing liberally from the other FreeType drivers. - * - * 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#include /* should be #included before everything else */ - /* because it #defines NULL in a peculiar way */ - -#include -#include -#include - -#include "gdriver.h" -#include "gevents.h" -#include "gmain.h" - - -/* The following #ifdef are used to define the following macros : */ -/* */ -/* - hInst : variable containing the handle of the current instance. */ -/* - hPrev : variable containing the handle of the previous instance. */ -/* */ - -/* ---- Microsoft C compilers support ------------------------------------ */ - -#if defined( M_I86 ) || defined( _M_I86 ) - -extern HINSTANCE _hInstance, _hPrevInstance; -#define hInst _hInstance -#define hPrev _hPrevInstance - -#endif - -/* ---- Borland C compiler support --------------------------------------- */ - -#ifdef __TURBOC__ - -#pragma option -A- - -extern HINSTANCE _hInstance, _hPrev; -#define hInst _hInstance -#define hPrev _hPrev - -#endif - - -#if !defined ( hInst ) || !defined ( hPrev ) -#error Your compiler is not (yet) supported. Check the source file! -#endif - -/* ---- Common initialisations ------------------------------------------- */ - -/* Size of the window. */ -#define WIN_WIDTH 640u -#define WIN_HEIGHT 400u -/* The values will be divided by 2 for gray-scale rendering. */ - -/* These values can be changed, but WIN_WIDTH should remain for now a */ -/* multiple of 32 to avoid padding issues. */ - -/* Also, to avoid 16-bit overflowing issues, the product */ -/* WIN_WIDTH * WIN_HEIGHT should not excess 512K for monochrome */ -/* rendering, and 256K for gray-scale rendering. */ - - - typedef struct _Translator - { - char key; - GEvent event_class; - int event_info; - } Translator; - -#define NUM_Translators 20 - - static const Translator trans[NUM_Translators] = - { - { (char)27, event_Quit, 0 }, - { 'q', event_Quit, 0 }, - - { 'x', event_Rotate_Glyph, -1 }, - { 'c', event_Rotate_Glyph, 1 }, - { 'v', event_Rotate_Glyph, -16 }, - { 'b', event_Rotate_Glyph, 16 }, - - { '{', event_Change_Glyph, -10000 }, - { '}', event_Change_Glyph, 10000 }, - { '(', event_Change_Glyph, -1000 }, - { ')', event_Change_Glyph, 1000 }, - { '9', event_Change_Glyph, -100 }, - { '0', event_Change_Glyph, 100 }, - { 'i', event_Change_Glyph, -10 }, - { 'o', event_Change_Glyph, 10 }, - { 'k', event_Change_Glyph, -1 }, - { 'l', event_Change_Glyph, 1 }, - - { '+', event_Scale_Glyph, 10 }, - { '-', event_Scale_Glyph, -10 }, - { 'u', event_Scale_Glyph, 1 }, - { 'j', event_Scale_Glyph, -1 } - }; - - /* handle of the window. */ - static HWND hwndGraphic; - - /* bitmap information */ - static LPBITMAPINFO pbmi; - static HBITMAP hbm; - - /* local event to pass on */ - static TEvent ourevent = { event_Quit, 0 }; - static int eventToProcess = 0; - - /* array defined in the test programs */ - extern char Header[]; - - -/* restores screen to its original state */ - -int Driver_Restore_Mode() - { - /* The graphical window has perhaps already destroyed itself */ - if ( hwndGraphic ) { - DestroyWindow ( hwndGraphic ); - PostMessage ( hwndGraphic, WM_QUIT, 0, 0 ); - } - - if ( pbmi ) free ( pbmi ); - - return 1; - } - - -/* - * set graphics mode - * and create the window class and the message handling. - */ - -/* Declarations of the Windows-specific functions that are below. */ -static BOOL RegisterTheClass ( void ); -static BOOL CreateTheWindow ( int width, int height ); - - -int Driver_Set_Graphics ( int mode ) - { - int i; - static const RGBQUAD gray_scale[5] = { - { 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0 }, /* white */ - { 0xC0, 0xC0, 0xC0, 0 }, - { 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0 }, - { 0x40, 0x40, 0x40, 0 }, - { 0, 0, 0, 0 } }; /* black */ - - if( ! RegisterTheClass() ) return 0; /* if already running, fails. */ - - /* find some memory for the bitmap header */ - if ( (pbmi = malloc ( sizeof ( BITMAPINFO ) + sizeof ( RGBQUAD ) * 256 ) ) - /* 256 should really be 2 if not grayscale */ - == NULL ) - /* lack of memory; fails the process */ - return 0; - - /* initialize the header to appropriate values */ - memset( pbmi, 0, sizeof ( BITMAPINFO ) + sizeof ( RGBQUAD ) * 256 ); - - switch ( mode ) - { - case Graphics_Mode_Mono: - pbmi->bmiHeader.biBitCount = 1; - pbmi->bmiColors[0] = gray_scale[0]; - pbmi->bmiColors[1] = gray_scale[4]; - - vio_ScanLineWidth = WIN_WIDTH / 8; - vio_Width = WIN_WIDTH; - vio_Height = WIN_HEIGHT; - - break; - - case Graphics_Mode_Gray: - pbmi->bmiHeader.biBitCount = 8; - pbmi->bmiHeader.biClrUsed = 5; - - memcpy ( &pbmi->bmiColors[0], gray_scale, sizeof gray_scale ); - - vio_ScanLineWidth = WIN_WIDTH / 2; - vio_Width = WIN_WIDTH / 2; - vio_Height = WIN_HEIGHT/ 2; - - for ( i = 0; i < 5; ++i ) - gray_palette[i] = i; - - break; - - default: - - free ( pbmi ); - return 0; /* Unknown mode */ - } - - pbmi->bmiHeader.biSize = sizeof ( BITMAPINFOHEADER ); - pbmi->bmiHeader.biWidth = vio_Width; - pbmi->bmiHeader.biHeight = vio_Height; - pbmi->bmiHeader.biPlanes = 1; - - if ( (long) vio_Height * vio_ScanLineWidth > 0xFFE0ul ) - /* too big to work on 16-bit; fails the process */ - { - free ( pbmi ); - return 0; - } - - if( ! CreateTheWindow ( vio_Width, vio_Height ) ) - { - free ( pbmi ); - return 0; - } - - return 1; /* success even if the window was not built. */ - } - - -int Driver_Display_Bitmap ( char* buffer, int lines, int cols ) - { - HDC hDC; - - if ( cols * 8 != pbmi->bmiHeader.biWidth * pbmi->bmiHeader.biBitCount ) - pbmi->bmiHeader.biWidth = cols * 8 / pbmi->bmiHeader.biBitCount; - - hDC = GetDC ( hwndGraphic ); - SetDIBits ( hDC, hbm, 0, lines, buffer, pbmi, DIB_RGB_COLORS ); - ReleaseDC ( hwndGraphic, hDC ); - - ShowWindow( hwndGraphic, SW_SHOW ); - InvalidateRect ( hwndGraphic, NULL, FALSE ); - UpdateWindow ( hwndGraphic ); - - return 1; /* success */ - } - - -void Get_Event( TEvent* event ) - { - MSG msg; - - if ( hwndGraphic ) - { - SetWindowText ( hwndGraphic, Header ); - } - - do { - while ( PeekMessage( &msg, 0, 0, 0, PM_REMOVE ) ) { - TranslateMessage ( &msg ); - DispatchMessage ( &msg ); - } - if ( ! eventToProcess ) - WaitMessage(); - } while ( ! eventToProcess ); - - event->what = ourevent.what; - event->info = ourevent.info; - eventToProcess = 0; - return; - } - - -/* ---- Windows-specific stuff ------------------------------------------- */ - -LRESULT CALLBACK Message_Process( HWND, UINT, WPARAM, LPARAM ); - -static -BOOL RegisterTheClass ( void ) - { - WNDCLASS ourClass = { - /* UINT style */ 0, - /* WNDPROC lpfnWndProc */ Message_Process, - /* int cbClsExtra */ 0, - /* int cbWndExtra */ 0, - /* HANDLE hInstance */ 0, - /* HICON hIcon */ 0, - /* HCURSOR hCursor */ 0, - /* HBRUSH hbrBackground*/ 0, - /* LPCTSTR lpszMenuName */ NULL, - /* LPCTSTR lpszClassName*/ "FreeTypeTestGraphicDriver16" - }; - - if( hPrev ) - /* There is another instance of the same program. */ - /* No need to register the class. */ - return 1; - - ourClass.hInstance = hInst; - ourClass.hIcon = LoadIcon(0, IDI_APPLICATION); - ourClass.hCursor = LoadCursor(0, IDC_ARROW); - ourClass.hbrBackground= GetStockObject(BLACK_BRUSH); - - return RegisterClass(&ourClass) != 0; /* return False if it fails. */ - } - -static -BOOL CreateTheWindow ( int width, int height ) - { - if ( ! (hwndGraphic = CreateWindow( - /* LPCSTR lpszClassName; */ "FreeTypeTestGraphicDriver16", - /* LPCSTR lpszWindowName; */ "FreeType Test Graphic Driver", - /* DWORD dwStyle; */ WS_OVERLAPPED | WS_SYSMENU, - /* int x; */ CW_USEDEFAULT, - /* int y; */ CW_USEDEFAULT, - /* int nWidth; */ width + 2*GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXBORDER), - /* int nHeight; */ height+ GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYBORDER) - + GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYCAPTION), - /* HWND hwndParent; */ HWND_DESKTOP, - /* HMENU hmenu; */ 0, - /* HINSTANCE hinst; */ hInst, - /* void FAR* lpvParam; */ NULL)) - ) - /* creation failed... */ - return 0; - - return 1; - } - - /* Message processing for our Windows class */ -LRESULT CALLBACK Message_Process( HWND handle, UINT mess, - WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam ) - { - - switch( mess ) - { - case WM_DESTROY: - /* warn the main thread to quit if it didn't know */ - ourevent.what = event_Quit; - ourevent.info = 0; - eventToProcess = 1; - hwndGraphic = 0; - PostQuitMessage ( 0 ); - DeleteObject ( hbm ); - break; - - case WM_CREATE: - { - HDC hDC; - - hDC = GetDC ( handle ); - hbm = CreateDIBitmap ( - /* HDC hdc; handle of device context */ hDC, - /* BITMAPINFOHEADER FAR* lpbmih; addr.of header*/ &pbmi->bmiHeader, - /* DWORD dwInit; CBM_INIT to initialize bitmap */ 0, - /* const void FAR* lpvBits; address of values */ NULL, - /* BITMAPINFO FAR* lpbmi; addr.of bitmap data */ pbmi, - /* UINT fnColorUse; RGB or palette indices */ DIB_RGB_COLORS); - ReleaseDC ( handle, hDC ); - break; - } - - case WM_PAINT: - { - HDC hDC, memDC; - HANDLE oldbm; - PAINTSTRUCT ps; - - hDC = BeginPaint ( handle, &ps ); - memDC = CreateCompatibleDC(hDC); - oldbm = SelectObject(memDC, hbm); - BitBlt ( hDC, 0, 0, vio_Width, vio_Height, memDC, 0, 0, SRCCOPY); - ReleaseDC ( handle, hDC ); - SelectObject ( memDC, oldbm ); - DeleteObject ( memDC ); - EndPaint ( handle, &ps ); - } - - case WM_KEYDOWN: - switch ( wParam ) - { - case VK_ESCAPE: - ourevent.what = event_Quit; - ourevent.info = 0; - eventToProcess = 1; - break; - - case VK_F1: /* bring up help and about dialog window */ - break; - } - break; - - case WM_CHAR: - { - char c = wParam ; - int i; - - for ( i = 0; i < NUM_Translators; i++ ) - { - if ( c == trans[i].key ) - { - ourevent.what = trans[i].event_class; - ourevent.info = trans[i].event_info; - eventToProcess = 1; - return 0; - } - } - - /* unrecognized keystroke */ - ourevent.what = event_Keyboard; - ourevent.info = (int)c; - eventToProcess = 1; - } - break; - - default: - return DefWindowProc( handle, mess, wParam, lParam ); - } - - return 0; - } - -/* End */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/win16/makedep b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/win16/makedep deleted file mode 100755 index 6e8812cb07a..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/win16/makedep +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -# makedep -# -# This shell script creates a dependency file necessary for older compilers -# on the Windows 16-bit platform. -# -# If you run this script under non-Windows operating systems, expect -# warnings that `windows.h' can't be found. -# -# Copyright 1996-2002 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. - -echo "\ -# This file is part of the FreeType project. -# Automatically generated, but you can customize to fit your needs. -# However, changes will be erased if not made in \`makedep'... -# -# This dependency file to be used with various Windows compilers -# has been generated automatically with the script \`makedep' on -# `date +%Y-%m-%d`. -" > depend.win - -(cd ../.. - gcc -MM -I../lib/arch/win16 -I../lib -I../lib/extend -I. \ - *.c | \ - sed -e "s/\.o:/.obj:/" -e "s:/:\\\\:g") >> depend.win - -echo "!ifndef __MAKE__" >> depend.win - -(cd ../.. - gcc -MM -I../lib/arch/win16 -I../lib -I../lib/extend -I. \ - -DhInst -DhPrev arch/win16/*.c | \ - sed -e "s/^\(.*\)\.o:/arch\\\\win16\\\\\1.obj:/" \ - -e "s:/:\\\\:g") >> depend.win - -echo "!endif" >> depend.win - -# eof diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/win32/Makefile.BC b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/win32/Makefile.BC deleted file mode 100644 index 7e6ddd46b2f..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/win32/Makefile.BC +++ /dev/null @@ -1,207 +0,0 @@ -# This file is part of the FreeType project. -# -# It builds the library and test programs for BC++ for Win32. -# -# Tested with Borland C++ v.4.02, 5.0, and Borland C++ builder 4. -# You will need Borland MAKE. -# -# -# Use this file while in the 'test' directory with the following statement: -# -# make -farch\win32\Makefile.BC -# -# -# A DLL version of the library can be built and then used with -# -# make -DDLL -farch/win16/Makefile.BC dll -# -# (do not forget to define DLL, otherwise the link phase will fail). -# -# -# A debug version can be obtained with -# -# make -DDEBUG -farch\win32\Makefile.BC -# -# -# Copyright 1996-2001 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. 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fterror.exe \ - ftlint.exe \ - ftmetric.exe \ - ftsbit.exe \ - ftstring.exe \ - ftstrpnm.exe \ - ftstrtto.exe \ - fttimer.exe \ - ftview.exe \ - ftzoom.exe - -.PHONY: all debug freetype freetype_debug \ - clean distclean do_clean depend - - -all: freetype $(EXEFILES) - -debug: freetype_debug $(EXEFILES) - -HAVE_GETTEXT: - $(MAKE) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) GETTEXT=HAVE_GETTEXT all - -freetype: - $(MAKE) -C $(LIBDIR) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) all - -freetype_debug: - $(MAKE) -C $(LIBDIR) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) debug - -ftzoom.exe: $(GOBJ) ftzoom.o common.o $(LIBDIR)/libttf.a -ftview.exe: $(GOBJ) ftview.o common.o $(LIBDIR)/libttf.a -ftlint.exe: ftlint.o common.o $(LIBDIR)/libttf.a -ftdump.exe: ftdump.o common.o $(LIBDIR)/libttf.a -fterror.exe: fterror.o common.o $(LIBDIR)/libttf.a -ftstring.exe: $(GOBJ) ftstring.o common.o $(LIBDIR)/libttf.a -fttimer.exe: $(GOBJ) fttimer.o common.o $(LIBDIR)/libttf.a -ftstrpnm.exe: ftstrpnm.o common.o $(LIBDIR)/libttf.a -ftsbit.exe: ftsbit.o common.o textdisp.o $(LIBDIR)/libttf.a -ftmetric.exe: ftmetric.o common.o textdisp.o $(LIBDIR)/libttf.a -ftstrtto.exe: $(GOBJ) ftstrtto.o common.o arabic.o $(LIBDIR)/libttf.a - - -clean: do_clean - $(MAKE) -C $(LIBDIR) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) clean - -distclean: do_clean - $(MAKE) -C $(LIBDIR) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) distclean - -del dep.end - -del *.exe - -del core - -do_clean: - -del *.o - -del response - -del $(GDRIVER:.c=.o) - -depend: $(SRC) $(GSRC) - $(MAKE) -C $(LIBDIR) -f $(FT_MAKEFILE) depend - $(CC) -E -MM $(INCDIRS) $^ > dep.end - -ifeq (dep.end,$(wildcard dep.end)) - include dep.end -endif - -# end of Makefile.gcc diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/win32/depend.win b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/win32/depend.win deleted file mode 100644 index 193f4af6d31..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/win32/depend.win +++ /dev/null @@ -1,78 +0,0 @@ -# This file is part of the FreeType project. -# Automatically generated, but you can customize to fit your needs. -# However, changes will be erased if not made in `makedep'... -# -# This dependency file to be used with various Windows compilers -# has been generated automatically with the script `makedep' on -# 2002-02-19. - 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..\lib\tttypes.h ..\lib\ttmutex.h \ - ..\lib\ttcache.h ..\lib\tttables.h \ - ..\lib\ttcmap.h ..\lib\ttmemory.h -fterror.obj: fterror.c ..\lib\freetype.h \ - ..\lib\fterrid.h ..\lib\ftnameid.h \ - ..\lib\extend\ftxerr18.h \ - ..\lib\arch\win32\ft_conf.h -ftlint.obj: ftlint.c common.h ..\lib\freetype.h \ - ..\lib\fterrid.h ..\lib\ftnameid.h \ - ..\lib\arch\win32\ft_conf.h -ftmetric.obj: ftmetric.c common.h ..\lib\freetype.h \ - ..\lib\fterrid.h ..\lib\ftnameid.h \ - ..\lib\extend\ftxsbit.h textdisp.h \ - ..\lib\arch\win32\ft_conf.h -ftsbit.obj: ftsbit.c common.h ..\lib\freetype.h \ - ..\lib\fterrid.h ..\lib\ftnameid.h \ - ..\lib\extend\ftxsbit.h textdisp.h \ - ..\lib\arch\win32\ft_conf.h -ftstring.obj: ftstring.c common.h display.h ..\lib\freetype.h \ - ..\lib\fterrid.h ..\lib\ftnameid.h gevents.h \ - gdriver.h gmain.h -ftstrpnm.obj: ftstrpnm.c common.h ..\lib\freetype.h \ - ..\lib\fterrid.h ..\lib\ftnameid.h -ftstrtto.obj: ftstrtto.c arabic.h ..\lib\freetype.h \ - ..\lib\fterrid.h ..\lib\ftnameid.h \ - ..\lib\extend\ftxopen.h ..\lib\extend\ftxgdef.h \ - ..\lib\extend\ftxgsub.h ..\lib\extend\ftxgpos.h \ - blitter.h common.h display.h ..\lib\extend\ftxkern.h \ - ..\lib\extend\ftxsbit.h gdriver.h gevents.h gmain.h \ - ..\lib\ttmemory.h ..\lib\ttconfig.h \ - ..\lib\arch\win32\ft_conf.h ..\lib\tttypes.h -fttimer.obj: fttimer.c common.h ..\lib\freetype.h \ - ..\lib\fterrid.h ..\lib\ftnameid.h gdriver.h \ - gevents.h gmain.h -ftview.obj: ftview.c blitter.h ..\lib\freetype.h \ - ..\lib\fterrid.h ..\lib\ftnameid.h common.h \ - display.h ..\lib\extend\ftxsbit.h gdriver.h gevents.h \ - gmain.h -ftzoom.obj: ftzoom.c common.h ..\lib\freetype.h \ - ..\lib\fterrid.h ..\lib\ftnameid.h \ - ..\lib\extend\ftxpost.h gdriver.h gevents.h gmain.h -gmain.obj: gmain.c gdriver.h gmain.h -textdisp.obj: textdisp.c textdisp.h ..\lib\freetype.h \ - ..\lib\fterrid.h ..\lib\ftnameid.h -!ifndef __MAKE__ -arch\win32\gw_win32.obj: arch\win32\gw_win32.c gdriver.h gevents.h gmain.h -!endif diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/win32/gw_win32.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/win32/gw_win32.c deleted file mode 100644 index e11c63ca1ff..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/win32/gw_win32.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,378 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * gw_win32.c graphics driver for Win32 platform. 0.1 - * - * This is the driver for displaying inside a window under Win32, - * used by the graphics utility of the FreeType test suite. - * - * Written by Antoine Leca. - * Copyright 1999-2000 Antoine Leca, - * David Turner, Robert Wilhelm, and Werner Lemberg. - * - * Borrowing liberally from the other FreeType drivers. - * - * 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#include -#include -#include - -#define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN -#include - -#include "gdriver.h" -#include "gevents.h" -#include "gmain.h" - - -/* Size of the window. */ -#define WIN_WIDTH 640u -#define WIN_HEIGHT 450u - -/* These values can be changed, but WIN_WIDTH should remain for now a */ -/* multiple of 32 to avoid padding issues. */ - - - typedef struct _Translator - { - char key; - GEvent event_class; - int event_info; - } Translator; - -#define NUM_Translators 20 - - static const Translator trans[NUM_Translators] = - { - { (char)27, event_Quit, 0 }, - { 'q', event_Quit, 0 }, - - { 'x', event_Rotate_Glyph, -1 }, - { 'c', event_Rotate_Glyph, 1 }, - { 'v', event_Rotate_Glyph, -16 }, - { 'b', event_Rotate_Glyph, 16 }, - - { '{', event_Change_Glyph, -10000 }, - { '}', event_Change_Glyph, 10000 }, - { '(', event_Change_Glyph, -1000 }, - { ')', event_Change_Glyph, 1000 }, - { '9', event_Change_Glyph, -100 }, - { '0', event_Change_Glyph, 100 }, - { 'i', event_Change_Glyph, -10 }, - { 'o', event_Change_Glyph, 10 }, - { 'k', event_Change_Glyph, -1 }, - { 'l', event_Change_Glyph, 1 }, - - { '+', event_Scale_Glyph, 10 }, - { '-', event_Scale_Glyph, -10 }, - { 'u', event_Scale_Glyph, 1 }, - { 'j', event_Scale_Glyph, -1 } - }; - - /* handle of the window. */ - static HWND hwndGraphic; - - /* bitmap information */ - static LPBITMAPINFO pbmi; - static HBITMAP hbm; - - /* local event to pass on */ - static TEvent ourevent = { event_Quit, 0 }; - static int eventToProcess = 0; - - /* array defined in the test programs */ - extern char Header[]; - - -/* restores screen to its original state */ - -int Driver_Restore_Mode() - { - /* The graphical window has perhaps already destroyed itself */ - if ( hwndGraphic ) { - DestroyWindow ( hwndGraphic ); - PostMessage( hwndGraphic, WM_QUIT, 0, 0 ); - } - - if ( pbmi ) free ( pbmi ); - - return 1; - } - - -/* - * set graphics mode - * and create the window class and the message handling. - */ - -/* Declarations of the Windows-specific functions that are below. */ -static BOOL RegisterTheClass ( void ); -static BOOL CreateTheWindow ( int width, int height ); - - -int Driver_Set_Graphics ( int mode ) - { - int i; - static RGBQUAD gray_scale[5] = { - { 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0 }, /* white */ - { 0xC0, 0xC0, 0xC0, 0 }, - { 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0 }, - { 0x40, 0x40, 0x40, 0 }, - { 0, 0, 0, 0 } }; /* black */ - - if( ! RegisterTheClass() ) return 0; /* if already running, fails. */ - - /* find some memory for the bitmap header */ - if ( (pbmi = malloc ( sizeof ( BITMAPINFO ) + sizeof ( RGBQUAD ) * 256 ) ) - /* 256 should really be 2 if not grayscale */ - == NULL ) - /* lack of memory; fails the process */ - return 0; - - /* initialize the header to appropriate values */ - memset( pbmi, 0, sizeof ( BITMAPINFO ) + sizeof ( RGBQUAD ) * 256 ); - - switch ( mode ) - { - case Graphics_Mode_Mono: - pbmi->bmiHeader.biBitCount = 1; - pbmi->bmiColors[0] = gray_scale[0]; - pbmi->bmiColors[1] = gray_scale[4]; - - vio_ScanLineWidth = WIN_WIDTH / 8; - vio_Width = WIN_WIDTH; - vio_Height = WIN_HEIGHT; - - break; - - case Graphics_Mode_Gray: - pbmi->bmiHeader.biBitCount = 8; - pbmi->bmiHeader.biClrUsed = 5; - - memcpy ( &pbmi->bmiColors[0], gray_scale, sizeof gray_scale ); - - vio_ScanLineWidth = WIN_WIDTH; - vio_Width = WIN_WIDTH; - vio_Height = WIN_HEIGHT; - - for ( i = 0; i < 5; ++i ) - gray_palette[i] = i; - - break; - - default: - free ( pbmi ); - return 0; /* Unknown mode */ - } - - pbmi->bmiHeader.biSize = sizeof ( BITMAPINFOHEADER ); - pbmi->bmiHeader.biWidth = vio_Width; - pbmi->bmiHeader.biHeight = vio_Height; - pbmi->bmiHeader.biPlanes = 1; - - if( ! CreateTheWindow(vio_Width, vio_Height) ) - { - free ( pbmi ); - return 0; - } - - return 1; /* success even if the window was not built. */ - } - - -int Driver_Display_Bitmap ( char* buffer, int lines, int cols ) - { - HDC hDC; - - if ( cols * 8 != pbmi->bmiHeader.biWidth * pbmi->bmiHeader.biBitCount ) - pbmi->bmiHeader.biWidth = cols * 8 / pbmi->bmiHeader.biBitCount; - - hDC = GetDC ( hwndGraphic ); - SetDIBits ( hDC, hbm, 0, lines, buffer, pbmi, DIB_RGB_COLORS ); - ReleaseDC ( hwndGraphic, hDC ); - - ShowWindow( hwndGraphic, SW_SHOW ); - InvalidateRect ( hwndGraphic, NULL, FALSE ); - UpdateWindow ( hwndGraphic ); - - return 1; /* success */ - } - - -void Get_Event( TEvent* event ) - { - MSG msg; - - if ( hwndGraphic ) - { - SetWindowText ( hwndGraphic, Header ); - } - - do { - while ( PeekMessage( &msg, 0, 0, 0, PM_REMOVE ) ) { - TranslateMessage ( &msg ); - DispatchMessage ( &msg ); - } - if ( ! eventToProcess ) - WaitMessage(); - } while ( ! eventToProcess ); - - event->what = ourevent.what; - event->info = ourevent.info; - eventToProcess = 0; - return; - } - - -/* ---- Windows-specific stuff ------------------------------------------- */ - -LRESULT CALLBACK Message_Process( HWND, UINT, WPARAM, LPARAM ); - -static -BOOL RegisterTheClass ( void ) - { - WNDCLASS ourClass = { - /* UINT style */ 0, - /* WNDPROC lpfnWndProc */ Message_Process, - /* int cbClsExtra */ 0, - /* int cbWndExtra */ 0, - /* HANDLE hInstance */ 0, - /* HICON hIcon */ 0, - /* HCURSOR hCursor */ 0, - /* HBRUSH hbrBackground*/ 0, - /* LPCTSTR lpszMenuName */ NULL, - /* LPCTSTR lpszClassName*/ "FreeTypeTestGraphicDriver" - }; - - ourClass.hInstance = GetModuleHandle( NULL ); - ourClass.hIcon = LoadIcon(0, IDI_APPLICATION); - ourClass.hCursor = LoadCursor(0, IDC_ARROW); - ourClass.hbrBackground= GetStockObject(BLACK_BRUSH); - - return RegisterClass(&ourClass) != 0; /* return False if it fails. */ - } - -static -BOOL CreateTheWindow ( int width, int height ) - { - - if ( ! (hwndGraphic = CreateWindow( - /* LPCSTR lpszClassName; */ "FreeTypeTestGraphicDriver", - /* LPCSTR lpszWindowName; */ "FreeType Test Graphic Driver", - /* DWORD dwStyle; */ WS_OVERLAPPED | WS_SYSMENU, - /* int x; */ CW_USEDEFAULT, - /* int y; */ CW_USEDEFAULT, - /* int nWidth; */ width + 2*GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXBORDER), - /* int nHeight; */ height+ GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYBORDER) - + GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYCAPTION), - /* HWND hwndParent; */ HWND_DESKTOP, - /* HMENU hmenu; */ 0, - /* HINSTANCE hinst; */ GetModuleHandle( NULL ), - /* void FAR* lpvParam; */ NULL)) - ) - /* creation failed... */ - return 0; - - return 1; - } - - /* Message processing for our Windows class */ -LRESULT CALLBACK Message_Process( HWND handle, UINT mess, - WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam ) - { - - switch( mess ) - { - case WM_DESTROY: - /* warn the main thread to quit if it didn't know */ - ourevent.what = event_Quit; - ourevent.info = 0; - eventToProcess = 1; - hwndGraphic = 0; - PostQuitMessage ( 0 ); - DeleteObject ( hbm ); - break; - - case WM_CREATE: - { - HDC hDC; - - hDC = GetDC ( handle ); - hbm = CreateDIBitmap ( - /* HDC hdc; handle of device context */ hDC, - /* BITMAPINFOHEADER FAR* lpbmih; addr.of header*/ &pbmi->bmiHeader, - /* DWORD dwInit; CBM_INIT to initialize bitmap */ 0, - /* const void FAR* lpvBits; address of values */ NULL, - /* BITMAPINFO FAR* lpbmi; addr.of bitmap data */ pbmi, - /* UINT fnColorUse; RGB or palette indices */ DIB_RGB_COLORS); - ReleaseDC ( handle, hDC ); - break; - } - - case WM_PAINT: - { - HDC hDC, memDC; - HANDLE oldbm; - PAINTSTRUCT ps; - - hDC = BeginPaint ( handle, &ps ); - memDC = CreateCompatibleDC(hDC); - oldbm = SelectObject(memDC, hbm); - BitBlt ( hDC, 0, 0, vio_Width, vio_Height, memDC, 0, 0, SRCCOPY); - ReleaseDC ( handle, hDC ); - SelectObject ( memDC, oldbm ); - DeleteObject ( memDC ); - EndPaint ( handle, &ps ); - } - - case WM_KEYDOWN: - switch ( wParam ) - { - case VK_ESCAPE: - ourevent.what = event_Quit; - ourevent.info = 0; - eventToProcess = 1; - break; - - case VK_F1: /* bring up help and about dialog window */ - break; - } - break; - - case WM_CHAR: - { - char c = wParam ; - int i; - - for ( i = 0; i < NUM_Translators; i++ ) - { - if ( c == trans[i].key ) - { - ourevent.what = trans[i].event_class; - ourevent.info = trans[i].event_info; - eventToProcess = 1; - return 0; - } - } - - /* unrecognized keystroke */ - ourevent.what = event_Keyboard; - ourevent.info = (int)c; - eventToProcess = 1; - } - break; - - default: - return DefWindowProc( handle, mess, wParam, lParam ); - } - - return 0; - } - -/* End */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/win32/makedep b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/win32/makedep deleted file mode 100755 index 7f3f19ffdc5..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/arch/win32/makedep +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -# makedep -# -# This shell script creates a dependency file necessary for some compilers -# on the Windows 32-bit platform. -# -# If you run this script under non-Windows operating systems, expect -# warnings that `windows.h' can't be found. -# -# Copyright 1996-2002 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. - -echo "\ -# This file is part of the FreeType project. -# Automatically generated, but you can customize to fit your needs. -# However, changes will be erased if not made in \`makedep'... -# -# This dependency file to be used with various Windows compilers -# has been generated automatically with the script \`makedep' on -# `date +%Y-%m-%d`. -" > depend.win - -(cd ../.. - gcc -MM -I../lib/arch/win32 -I../lib -I../lib/extend -I. *.c | \ - sed -e "s/\.o:/.obj:/" -e "s:/:\\\\:g") >> depend.win - -echo "!ifndef __MAKE__" >> depend.win - -(cd ../.. - gcc -MM -I../lib/arch/win32 -I../lib -I../lib/extend -I. \ - arch/win32/*.c | \ - sed -e "s/^\(.*\)\.o:/arch\\\\win32\\\\\1.obj:/" \ - -e "s:/:\\\\:g") >> depend.win - -echo "!endif" >> depend.win - -# eof diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/blitter.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/blitter.c deleted file mode 100644 index 66926e1ee46..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/blitter.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,492 +0,0 @@ -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The FreeType project -- a free and portable quality TrueType renderer. */ -/* */ -/* Copyright 1996-2000 by */ -/* D. Turner, R.Wilhelm, and W. Lemberg */ -/* */ -/* blitter.c: Support for blitting of bitmaps with various depth. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************************/ - -#include "blitter.h" - - - typedef struct TBlitter_ - { - int width; /* width in pixels of the written area */ - int height; /* height in pixels of the written area */ - - int xread; /* x position of start point in read area */ - int yread; /* y position of start point in read area */ - - int xwrite; /* x position of start point in write area */ - int ywrite; /* y position of start point in write area */ - - int right_clip; /* amount of right clip */ - - char* read; /* top left corner of source map */ - char* write; /* top left corner of target map */ - - int read_line; /* byte increment to go down one row in read area */ - int write_line; /* byte increment to go down one row in write area */ - - TT_Raster_Map source; - TT_Raster_Map target; - - int source_depth; - int target_depth; - - } TBlitter; - - - static - int compute_clips( TBlitter* blit, - int x_offset, - int y_offset ) - { - int xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax, width, height, target_width; - - - /* perform clipping and setup variables */ - width = blit->source.width; - height = blit->source.rows; - - switch ( blit->source_depth ) - { - case 1: - width = (width + 7) & -8; - break; - - case 4: - width = (width + 1) & -2; - break; - } - - xmin = x_offset; - ymin = y_offset; - xmax = xmin + width-1; - ymax = ymin + height-1; - - /* clip if necessary */ - if ( width == 0 || height == 0 || - xmax < 0 || xmin >= blit->target.width || - ymax < 0 || ymin >= blit->target.rows ) - return 1; - - /* set up clipping and cursors */ - blit->yread = 0; - if ( ymin < 0 ) - { - blit->yread -= ymin; - height += ymin; - blit->ywrite = 0; - } - else - blit->ywrite = ymin; - - if ( ymax >= blit->target.rows ) - height -= ymax - blit->target.rows + 1; - - blit->xread = 0; - if ( xmin < 0 ) - { - blit->xread -= xmin; - width += xmin; - blit->xwrite = 0; - } - else - blit->xwrite = xmin; - - target_width = blit->target.width; - - switch ( blit->target_depth ) - { - case 1: - target_width = (target_width + 7) & -8; - break; - case 4: - target_width = (target_width + 1) & -2; - break; - } - - blit->right_clip = xmax - target_width + 1; - if ( blit->right_clip > 0 ) - width -= blit->right_clip; - else - blit->right_clip = 0; - - blit->width = width; - blit->height = height; - - /* set read and write to the top-left corner of the the read */ - /* and write area before clipping. */ - - blit->read = (char*)blit->source.bitmap; - blit->write = (char*)blit->target.bitmap; - - if ( blit->source.flow == TT_Flow_Up ) - { - blit->read_line = -blit->source.cols; - blit->read += (blit->source.rows-1) * blit->source.cols; - } - else - blit->read_line = blit->source.cols; - - if ( blit->target.flow == TT_Flow_Up ) - { - blit->write_line = -blit->target.cols; - blit->write += (blit->target.rows-1) * blit->target.cols; - } - else - blit->write_line = blit->target.cols; - - /* now go to the start line. Note that we do not move the */ - /* x position yet, as this is dependent on the pixel format */ - blit->read += blit->yread * blit->read_line; - blit->write += blit->ywrite * blit->write_line; - - return 0; - } - - -/**************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* blit_bitmap_to_bitmap */ -/* */ -/**************************************************************************/ - - static - void blit_bitmap_to_bitmap( TBlitter* blit ) - { - int shift, left_clip, x, y; - unsigned char* read; - unsigned char* write; - - - left_clip = ( blit->xread > 0 ); - shift = ( blit->xwrite - blit->xread ) & 7; - - read = (unsigned char*)blit->read + (blit->xread >> 3); - write = (unsigned char*)blit->write + (blit->xwrite >> 3); - - if ( shift == 0 ) - { - y = blit->height; - do - { - unsigned char* _read = read; - unsigned char* _write = write; - - - x = blit->width; - - do - { - *_write++ |= *_read++; - x -= 8; - } while ( x > 0 ); - - read += blit->read_line; - write += blit->write_line; - y--; - } while ( y > 0 ); - } - else - { - int first, last, count; - - - first = blit->xwrite >> 3; - last = (blit->xwrite + blit->width-1) >> 3; - - count = last - first; - - if ( blit->right_clip ) - count++; - - y = blit->height; - - do - { - unsigned char* _read = read; - unsigned char* _write = write; - unsigned char old; - int shift2 = (8-shift); - - - if ( left_clip ) - old = (*_read++) << shift2; - else - old = 0; - - x = count; - while ( x > 0 ) - { - unsigned char val; - - - val = *_read++; - *_write++ |= ( (val >> shift) | old ); - old = val << shift2; - x--; - } - - if ( !blit->right_clip ) - *_write |= old; - - read += blit->read_line; - write += blit->write_line; - y--; - - } while ( y > 0 ); - } - } - - -/**************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* blit_bitmap_to_pixmap8 */ -/* */ -/**************************************************************************/ - - static - void blit_bitmap_to_pixmap8( TBlitter* blit, - unsigned char color ) - { - int x, y; - unsigned int left_mask; - unsigned char* read; - unsigned char* write; - - - read = (unsigned char*)blit->read + (blit->xread >> 3); - write = (unsigned char*)blit->write + blit->xwrite; - - left_mask = 0x80 >> (blit->xread & 7); - - y = blit->height; - do - { - unsigned char* _read = read; - unsigned char* _write = write; - unsigned int mask = left_mask; - unsigned int val = 0; - - - x = blit->width; - do - { - if ( mask == 0x80 ) - val = *_read++; - - if ( val & mask ) - *_write = (unsigned char)color; - - mask >>= 1; - if ( mask == 0 ) - mask = 0x80; - - _write++; - x--; - } while ( x > 0 ); - - read += blit->read_line; - write += blit->write_line; - y--; - } while ( y > 0 ); - } - - -/**************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* blit_bitmap_to_pixmap4 */ -/* */ -/**************************************************************************/ - - static - void blit_bitmap_to_pixmap4( TBlitter* blit, - unsigned char color ) - { - int x, y, phase; - unsigned int left_mask; - unsigned char* read; - unsigned char* write; - - - color = color & 15; - - read = (unsigned char*)blit->read + (blit->xread >> 3); - write = (unsigned char*)blit->write + (blit->xwrite >> 1); - - /* now begin blit */ - left_mask = 0x80 >> (blit->xread & 7); - phase = blit->xwrite & 1; - - y = blit->height; - do - { - unsigned char* _read = read; - unsigned char* _write = write; - unsigned int mask = left_mask; - int _phase = phase; - unsigned int val = 0; - - x = blit->width; - do - { - if ( mask == 0x80 ) - val = *_read++; - - if ( val & mask ) - { - if ( _phase ) - *_write = (*_write & 0xF0) | color; - else - *_write = (*_write & 0x0F) | (color << 4); - } - - mask >>= 1; - if ( mask == 0 ) - mask = 0x80; - - _write += _phase; - _phase ^= 1; - x--; - } while ( x > 0 ); - - read += blit->read_line; - write += blit->write_line; - y--; - } while ( y > 0 ); - } - - -/**************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* blit_bitmap_to_pixmap16 */ -/* */ -/**************************************************************************/ - - static - void blit_bitmap_to_pixmap16( TBlitter* blit, - unsigned short color ) - { - int x, y; - unsigned int left_mask; - unsigned char* read; - unsigned short* write; - - - read = (unsigned char*)blit->read + (blit->xread >> 3); - write = (unsigned short*)(blit->write + blit->xwrite*2); - - left_mask = 0x80 >> (blit->xread & 7); - - y = blit->height; - do - { - unsigned char* _read = read; - unsigned short* _write = write; - unsigned int mask = left_mask; - unsigned int val = 0; - - x = blit->width; - do - { - if ( mask == 0x80 ) - val = *_read++; - - if ( val & mask ) - *_write = color; - - mask >>= 1; - if ( mask == 0 ) - mask = 0x80; - - _write++; - x--; - } while ( x > 0 ); - - read += blit->read_line; - write += blit->write_line; - y--; - } while ( y > 0 ); - } - - - /* */ - /* Blit_Bitmap */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* blit a source bitmap to a target bitmap or pixmap */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* target :: target bitmap or pixmap */ - /* source :: source bitmap (depth must be 1) */ - /* target_depth :: pixel bit depth of target map */ - /* x_offset :: horizontal offset of source in target */ - /* y_offset :: vertical offset of source in target */ - /* color :: color to use when blitting to color pixmap */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* error code. 0 means success */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* an error occurs when the target bit depth isn't supported, or */ - /* if the source's bit depth isn't 1. */ - /* */ - /* the offsets are relative to the top-left corner of the target */ - /* map. Positive y are downwards. */ - /* */ - extern - int Blit_Bitmap( TT_Raster_Map* target, - TT_Raster_Map* source, - int target_depth, - int x_offset, - int y_offset, - int color ) - { - TBlitter blit; - - - if ( !target || !source ) - return -1; - - blit.source = *source; - blit.target = *target; - blit.source_depth = 1; - blit.target_depth = target_depth; - - /* set up blitter and compute clipping. Return immediately if needed */ - if ( compute_clips( &blit, x_offset, y_offset ) ) - return 0; - - /* now perform the blit */ - switch ( target_depth ) - { - case 1: - blit_bitmap_to_bitmap( &blit ); - break; - - case 4: - blit_bitmap_to_pixmap4( &blit, (unsigned char)color ); - break; - - case 8: - blit_bitmap_to_pixmap8( &blit, (unsigned char)color ); - break; - - case 16: - blit_bitmap_to_pixmap16( &blit, (unsigned short)color ); - break; - - default: - return -2; - } - - return 0; - } - - -/* End */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/blitter.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/blitter.h deleted file mode 100644 index 9fe749afa34..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/blitter.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The FreeType project -- a free and portable quality TrueType renderer. */ -/* */ -/* Copyright 1996-2001 by */ -/* D. Turner, R.Wilhelm, and W. Lemberg */ -/* */ -/* blitter.h: Support for blitting of bitmaps with various depth. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************************/ - -#ifndef BLITTER_H -#define BLITTER_H - -#include "freetype.h" - - /* */ - /* Blit_Bitmap */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* blit a source bitmap to a target bitmap or pixmap */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* target :: target bitmap or pixmap */ - /* source :: source bitmap (depth must be 1) */ - /* target_depth :: pixel bit depth of target map */ - /* x_offset :: horizontal offset of source in target */ - /* y_offset :: vertical offset of source in target */ - /* color :: color to use when blitting to color pixmap */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* error code. 0 means success */ - /* */ - /* */ - /* an error occurs when the target bit depth isn't supported, or */ - /* if the source's bit depth isn't 1. */ - /* */ - /* the offsets are relative to the top-left corner of the target */ - /* map. Positive y are downwards. */ - /* */ - extern - int Blit_Bitmap( TT_Raster_Map* target, - TT_Raster_Map* source, - int target_depth, - int x_offset, - int y_offset, - int color ); - -#endif - - -/* End */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/common.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/common.c deleted file mode 100644 index 9976293dac0..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/common.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,276 +0,0 @@ -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The FreeType project -- a free and portable quality TrueType renderer. */ -/* */ -/* Copyright 1996-2001 by */ -/* D. Turner, R.Wilhelm, and W. Lemberg */ -/* */ -/* common.c: Various utility functions. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************************/ - - -/* - * This is a cheap replacement for getopt() because that routine is not - * available on some platforms and behaves differently on other platforms. - * This code was written from scratch without looking at any other - * implementation. - * - * This code is hereby expressly placed in the public domain. - * mleisher@crl.nmsu.edu (Mark Leisher) - * 10 October 1997 - */ - -#ifndef lint -#ifdef __GNUC__ - static char rcsid[] __attribute__ ((unused)) = "$Id: common.c,v 1.16 2001/12/25 20:13:04 antoineL Exp $"; -#else - static char rcsid[] = "$Id: common.c,v 1.16 2001/12/25 20:13:04 antoineL Exp $"; -#endif -#endif - -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "common.h" - - /* - * Externals visible to programs. - */ - - int ft_opterr = 1; - int ft_optind = 1; - char* ft_optarg; - - /* - * Internal variables that are used to detect when the global values - * need to be reset. - */ - - static int cmdac; -#ifdef __STDC__ - static const char* cmdname; - static char* const* cmdav; -#else - static char* cmdname; - static char** cmdav; -#endif - - - int -#ifdef __STDC__ - ft_getopt( int ac, char* const* av, const char* pat ) -#else - ft_getopt( ac, av, pat ) - int ac; - char** av; - char* pat; -#endif - { - int opt; -#ifdef __STDC__ - const char* p; - const char* pp; -#else - char* p; - char* pp; -#endif - - - /* - * If there is no pattern, indicate the parsing is done. - */ - if ( pat == 0 || *pat == 0 ) - return -1; - - /* - * Always reset the option argument to NULL. - */ - ft_optarg = 0; - - /* - * If the number of arguments or argument list do not match the last - * values seen, reset the internal pointers and the globals. - */ - if ( ac != cmdac || av != cmdav ) - { - ft_optind = 1; - cmdac = ac; - cmdav = av; - - /* - * Determine the command name in case it is needed for warning - * messages. - */ - for ( cmdname = 0, p = av[0]; *p; p++ ) - { - if ( *p == '/' || *p == '\\' ) - cmdname = p; - } - - /* - * Skip the path separator if the name was assigned. - */ - if ( cmdname ) - cmdname++; - else - cmdname = av[0]; - } - - /* - * If the next index is greater than or equal to the number of - * arguments, then the command line is done. - */ - if ( ft_optind >= ac ) - return -1; - - /* - * Test the next argument for one of three cases: - * 1. The next argument does not have an initial '-'. - * 2. The next argument is '-'. - * 3. The next argument is '--'. - * - * In either of these cases, command line processing is done. - */ - if ( av[ft_optind][0] != '-' || - strcmp( av[ft_optind], "-" ) == 0 || - strcmp( av[ft_optind], "--" ) == 0 ) - return -1; - - /* - * Point at the next command line argument and increment the - * command line index. - */ - p = av[ft_optind++]; - - /* - * Look for the first character of the command line option. - */ - for ( opt = *(p + 1), pp = pat; *pp && *pp != opt; pp++ ) - ; - - /* - * If nothing in the pattern was recognized, then issue a warning - * and return a '?'. - */ - if ( *pp == 0 ) - { - if ( ft_opterr ) - fprintf( stderr, "%s: illegal option -- %c\n", cmdname, opt ); - return '?'; - } - - /* - * If the option expects an argument, get it. - */ - if ( *(pp + 1) == ':' && (ft_optarg = av[ft_optind]) == 0 ) - { - /* - * If the option argument is NULL, issue a warning and return a '?'. - */ - if ( ft_opterr ) - fprintf( stderr, "%s: option requires an argument -- %c\n", - cmdname, opt ); - opt = '?'; - } - else if ( ft_optarg ) - /* - * Increment the option index past the argument. - */ - ft_optind++; - - /* - * Return the option character. - */ - return opt; - } - - -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* ft_basename(): */ -/* */ -/* a stupid but useful function... */ -/* */ -/* rewritten by DavidT to get rid of GPLed programs in the FreeType engine. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************************/ - - char* -#ifdef __STDC__ - ft_basename( const char* name ) -#else - ft_basename( name ) - char* name; -#endif - { -#ifdef __STDC__ - const char* base; - const char* current; -#else - char* base; - char* current; -#endif - char c; - - - base = name; - current = name; - - c = *current; - - while ( c ) - { - if ( c == '/' || c == '\\' ) - base = current + 1; - - current++; - c = *current; - } - - return (char*)base; - } - -/****************************************************************************/ - - void -#ifdef __STDC__ - Panic( const char* fmt, ... ) -#else - Panic( fmt ) - const char* fmt; -#endif - { - va_list ap; - - - va_start( ap, fmt ); - vprintf( fmt, ap ); - va_end( ap ); - - exit( EXIT_FAILURE ); - } - -/****************************************************************************/ - - void -#ifdef __STDC__ - separator_line( FILE* out, const int length ) -#else - separator_line( out, length ) - FILE* out; - int length; -#endif - { - int i; - - - for ( i = 0; i < length; i++ ) - fputc( '-', out ); - fprintf( out, "\n\n" ); - } - - -/* End */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/common.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/common.h deleted file mode 100644 index 16e42416890..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/common.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,81 +0,0 @@ -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The FreeType project -- a free and portable quality TrueType renderer. */ -/* */ -/* Copyright 1996-2001 by */ -/* D. Turner, R.Wilhelm, and W. Lemberg */ -/* */ -/* common.h: Various utility functions. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************************/ - -#ifndef COMMON_H -#define COMMON_H - -#include - - -/* - * This is a cheap replacement for getopt() because that routine is not - * available on some platforms and behaves differently on other platforms. - * - * This code is hereby expressly placed in the public domain. - * mleisher@crl.nmsu.edu (Mark Leisher) - * 10 October 1997 - */ - -#ifdef __cplusplus - extern "C" { -#endif - - extern int ft_opterr; - extern int ft_optind; - extern char* ft_optarg; - - extern int ft_getopt( -#ifdef __STDC__ - int argc, - char* const* argv, - const char* pattern -#endif - ); - - -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* Stupid but useful functions... */ -/* */ -/* rewritten by DavidT to get rid of GPLed programs in the FreeType engine. */ - - - extern char* ft_basename( -#ifdef __STDC__ - const char* name -#endif - ); - - - /* print a message and exit */ - extern void Panic( -#ifdef __STDC__ - const char* fmt, ... -#endif - ); - - - extern void separator_line( -#ifdef __STDC__ - FILE* out, - const int length -#endif - ); - - -#ifdef __cplusplus - } -#endif - -#endif /* COMMON_H */ - - -/* End */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/display.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/display.c deleted file mode 100644 index 7711b33ccdc..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/display.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,299 +0,0 @@ -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The FreeType project -- a free and portable quality TrueType renderer. */ -/* */ -/* Copyright 1996-2000 by */ -/* D. Turner, R.Wilhelm, and W. Lemberg */ -/* */ -/* display.c: Display component used by all test programs. */ -/* */ -/* This file is used to display glyphs and strings in a target window */ -/* using the graphics drivers provided by gmain.c, gevents.h, etc. */ -/* */ -/* Its role is to be shared and heavely commented to let people understand */ -/* how we do the job... */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************************/ - -#include /* malloc() and free() */ -#include /* memset() */ - -#include "display.h" -#include "freetype.h" -#include "gmain.h" - - /* The target bitmap or pixmap -- covering the full display window/screen */ - TT_Raster_Map Bit; - - /* A smaller intermediate bitmap used to render individual glyphs when */ - /* font smoothing mode is activated. It is then or-ed to `Bit'. */ - TT_Raster_Map Small_Bit; - -/* The magic of or-ing gray-levels: */ -/* */ -/* When gray-level mode (a.k.a. font-smoothing) is on, `Bit' is an 8-bit */ -/* pixmap of the size of the display window or screen. */ -/* */ -/* The gray-level palette to use for display is system-dependent, and */ -/* given by the "gray_palette" variable defined in 'gmain.c'. It is */ -/* set up by the graphics driver, and we cannot assume anything about its */ -/* values. */ -/* */ -/* The function TT_Get_Glyph_Pixmap() can use any palette to render each */ -/* individual glyph, however we'll later need to "or" the glyph to */ -/* the display pixmap `Bit' to be able to form strings of text by */ -/* juxtaposing several glyphs together. */ -/* */ -/* If we use the gray_palette directly, we'll encounter trouble doing */ -/* the "or". Example: */ -/* */ -/* Suppose that gray_palette = { 0, 32, 64, 128, 255 } */ -/* */ -/* Let's render a glyph with this palette and "or" it to */ -/* the `Bit' pixmap. If, by chance, we superpose two distinct non-zero */ -/* colors, we will get strange results, like 32+64 = 96, which isn't in */ -/* our gray palette! */ -/* */ -/* There are two ways to solve this problem: */ -/* */ -/* - perform a "slow or" where we check all possible combinations */ -/* and solve conflicts. */ -/* */ -/* - render all pixmaps using a special "virtual" palette that eases */ -/* the "oring" process, then convert the whole display pixmap to */ -/* "display" colors at once. */ -/* */ -/* We choose the second solution, of course; this means that: */ -/* */ -/* - the virtual palette used is simply = { 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 }, defined in */ -/* the variable "palette" below. The `Bit' and `Small_Bit' pixmaps will */ -/* always contain pixels within these values, with the exception of */ -/* post-render display, where `Bit' will be converted to display values */ -/* by the Convert_To_Display_Palette() function. */ -/* */ -/* - as or-ing values between 0 and 4 will give us values between */ -/* 0 and 7, we use a second palette, called "bounding_palette" */ -/* to maintain all values within the virtual palette. */ -/* */ -/* in effect bounding_palette = { 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 4, 4, 4 } */ -/* */ -/* which means that (3|4) == 7 => 4 after bounding */ -/* */ - - /* the virtual palette */ - unsigned char virtual_palette[5] = { 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 }; - - /* Or-ing the possible palette values gets us from 0 to 7 */ - /* We must bound check these... */ - unsigned char bounded_palette[8] = { 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 4, 4, 4 }; - - - /* Clears the Bit bitmap/pixmap */ - void Clear_Display( void ) - { - memset( Bit.bitmap, 0, Bit.size ); - } - - - /* Clears the Small_Bit pixmap */ - void Clear_Small( void ) - { - memset( Small_Bit.bitmap, 0, Small_Bit.size ); - } - - - /* Initialize the display bitmap named Bit */ - int Init_Display( int font_smoothing ) - { - Bit.rows = vio_Height; /* the whole window */ - Bit.width = vio_Width; - Bit.flow = TT_Flow_Up; - - if ( font_smoothing ) - Bit.cols = (Bit.width+3) & -4; /* must be 32-bits aligned */ - else - Bit.cols = (Bit.width+7) >> 3; - - Bit.size = (long)Bit.cols * Bit.rows; - - if ( Bit.bitmap ) - free( Bit.bitmap ); - Bit.bitmap = malloc( (int)Bit.size ); - if ( !Bit.bitmap ) - return -1; - - Clear_Display(); - return 0; - } - - - /* Convert the display pixmap from virtual to display palette */ - void Convert_To_Display_Palette( void ) - { - unsigned char* p; - long i; - - p = Bit.bitmap; - for ( i = 0; i < Bit.size; i++ ) - { - *p = gray_palette[(int)*p]; - p++; - } - } - - - /* Init Small Bitmap */ - int Init_Small( int x_ppem, int y_ppem ) - { - if ( Small_Bit.bitmap ) - free( Small_Bit.bitmap ); - - Small_Bit.rows = y_ppem + 32; - Small_Bit.width = x_ppem + 32; - Small_Bit.cols = ( Small_Bit.width+3 ) & -4; /* pad to 32-bits */ - Small_Bit.flow = TT_Flow_Up; - Small_Bit.size = (long)Small_Bit.rows * Small_Bit.cols; - - Small_Bit.bitmap = malloc( (int)Small_Bit.size ); - if ( Small_Bit.bitmap ) - return -1; - - Clear_Small(); - return 0; - } - - - /* Render a single glyph into the display bit/pixmap */ - /* */ - /* Note that in b/w mode, we simply render the glyph directly into */ - /* the display map, as the scan-line converter or-es the glyph into */ - /* the target bitmap. */ - /* */ - /* In gray mode, however, the glyph is first rendered indivdually in */ - /* the Small_Bit map, then 'or-ed' with bounding into the display */ - /* pixmap. */ - /* */ - - TT_Error Render_Single_Glyph( int font_smoothing, - TT_Glyph glyph, - int x_offset, - int y_offset ) - { - if ( !font_smoothing ) - return TT_Get_Glyph_Bitmap( glyph, &Bit, - (long)x_offset*64, (long)y_offset*64 ); - else - { - TT_Glyph_Metrics metrics; - - TT_Error error; - TT_F26Dot6 x, y, xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax; - int ioff, iread; - char *off, *read, *_off, *_read; - - - /* font-smoothing mode */ - - /* we begin by grid-fitting the bounding box */ - TT_Get_Glyph_Metrics( glyph, &metrics ); - - xmin = metrics.bbox.xMin & -64; - ymin = metrics.bbox.yMin & -64; - xmax = (metrics.bbox.xMax+63) & -64; - ymax = (metrics.bbox.yMax+63) & -64; - - /* now render the glyph in the small pixmap */ - - /* IMPORTANT NOTE: the offset parameters passed to the function */ - /* TT_Get_Glyph_Bitmap() must be integer pixel values, i.e., */ - /* multiples of 64. HINTING WILL BE RUINED IF THIS ISN'T THE CASE! */ - /* This is why we _did_ grid-fit the bounding box, especially xmin */ - /* and ymin. */ - - Clear_Small(); - error = TT_Get_Glyph_Pixmap( glyph, &Small_Bit, -xmin, -ymin ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - /* Blit-or the resulting small pixmap into the biggest one */ - /* We do that by hand, and provide also clipping. */ - - xmin = (xmin >> 6) + x_offset; - ymin = (ymin >> 6) + y_offset; - xmax = (xmax >> 6) + x_offset; - ymax = (ymax >> 6) + y_offset; - - /* Take care of comparing xmin and ymin with signed values! */ - /* This was the cause of strange misplacements when Bit.rows */ - /* was unsigned. */ - - if ( xmin >= (int)Bit.width || - ymin >= (int)Bit.rows || - xmax < 0 || - ymax < 0 ) - return TT_Err_Ok; /* nothing to do */ - - /* Note that the clipping check is performed _after_ rendering */ - /* the glyph in the small bitmap to let this function return */ - /* potential error codes for all glyphs, even hidden ones. */ - - /* In exotic glyphs, the bounding box may be larger than the */ - /* size of the small pixmap. Take care of that here. */ - - if ( xmax-xmin + 1 > Small_Bit.width ) - xmax = xmin + Small_Bit.width - 1; - - if ( ymax-ymin + 1 > Small_Bit.rows ) - ymax = ymin + Small_Bit.rows - 1; - - /* set up clipping and cursors */ - - iread = 0; - if ( ymin < 0 ) - { - iread -= ymin * Small_Bit.cols; - ioff = 0; - ymin = 0; - } - else - ioff = ymin * Bit.cols; - - if ( ymax >= Bit.rows ) - ymax = Bit.rows-1; - - if ( xmin < 0 ) - { - iread -= xmin; - xmin = 0; - } - else - ioff += xmin; - - if ( xmax >= Bit.width ) - xmax = Bit.width - 1; - - _read = (char*)Small_Bit.bitmap + iread; - _off = (char*)Bit.bitmap + ioff; - - for ( y = ymin; y <= ymax; y++ ) - { - read = _read; - off = _off; - - for ( x = xmin; x <= xmax; x++ ) - { - *off = bounded_palette[*off | *read]; - off++; - read++; - } - _read += Small_Bit.cols; - _off += Bit.cols; - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - } - - - -/* End */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/display.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/display.h deleted file mode 100644 index d4c00f87df5..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/display.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The FreeType project -- a free and portable quality TrueType renderer. */ -/* */ -/* Copyright 1996-2000 by */ -/* D. Turner, R.Wilhelm, and W. Lemberg */ -/* */ -/* display.h: Display component interface used by test programs */ -/* */ -/* This file is used to display glyphs and strings in a target window */ -/* using the graphics drivers provided by gmain.c, gevents.h, etc. */ -/* */ -/* Its role is to be shared and heavely commented to let people understand */ -/* how we do the job... */ -/* */ -/* See comments in display.c for a full description! */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************************/ - -#ifndef DISPLAY_H -#define DISPLAY_H - -#include "freetype.h" /* TT_Raster_Map */ - - /* The target bitmap or pixmap -- covering the full display window/screen */ - extern TT_Raster_Map Bit; - - /* A smaller intermediate bitmap used to render individual glyphs when */ - /* font smoothing mode is activated. It is then or-ed to `Bit'. */ - extern TT_Raster_Map Small_Bit; - - /* the virtual palette */ - extern unsigned char virtual_palette[5]; - - /* Or-ing the possible palette values gets us from 0 to 7 */ - /* We must bound check these... */ - extern unsigned char bounded_palette[8]; - - - /* Clears the Bit bitmap/pixmap */ - void Clear_Display( void ); - - /* Clears the Small_Bit pixmap */ - void Clear_Small( void ); - - /* Initialize the display bitmap named Bit */ - int Init_Display( int font_smoothing ); - - /* Initialize Small Bitmap */ - int Init_Small( int x_ppem, int y_ppem ); - - /* Convert the display pixmap from virtual to display palette */ - void Convert_To_Display_Palette( void ); - - /* Render a single glyph into the display bit/pixmap. */ - /* */ - /* Note that in b/w mode, we simply render the glyph directly into */ - /* the display map, as the scan-line converter or-es the glyph into */ - /* the target bitmap. */ - /* */ - /* In gray mode, however, the glyph is first rendered individually in */ - /* the Small_Bit map, then 'or-ed' with bounding into the display */ - /* pixmap. */ - /* */ - TT_Error Render_Single_Glyph( int font_smoothing, - TT_Glyph glyph, - int x_offset, - int y_offset ); - -#endif /* DISPLAY_H */ - - -/* End */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/fdebug.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/fdebug.c deleted file mode 100644 index f2abd1ec904..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/fdebug.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,286 +0,0 @@ -/****************************************************************************} -{* *} -{* The FreeType project - a Free and Portable Quality TrueType Renderer. *} -{* *} -{* Copyright 1996-2001 by *} -{* D. Turner, R.Wilhelm, and W. Lemberg *} -{* *} -{* fdebug : A very simple TrueType bytecode debugger. *} -{* *} -{* NOTE : You must compile the interpreter with the DEBUG_INTERPRETER *} -{* macro defined in order to link this program! *} -{* *} -{****************************************************************************/ - -#include /* libc ANSI */ -#include -#include -#include - -#include "freetype.h" -#include "tttypes.h" -#include "ttdebug.h" -#include "ttobjs.h" - - -#ifdef UNIX -#ifndef HAVE_POSIX_TERMIOS -#include -#include -#else -#ifndef HAVE_TCGETATTR -#define HAVE_TCGETATTR -#endif /* HAVE_TCGETATTR */ -#ifndef HAVE_TCSETATTR -#define HAVE_TCSETATTR -#endif /* HAVE_TCSETATTR */ -#include -#endif /* HAVE_POSIX_TERMIOS */ -#endif - - /* MAGIC: This variable is only defined in ttinterp.c if the */ - /* macro DEBUG_INTERPRETER is set. It specifies the code */ - /* range to debug. By default, it is TT_CodeRange_Glyph. */ - /* */ - extern - int debug_coderange; - - -#define Font_Buff_Size 256000 /* this buffer holds all */ - /* font specific data. */ - - TT_Engine engine; - TT_Face face; - TT_Instance instance; - TT_Glyph glyph; - TT_Error error; - - TT_Face_Properties properties; - - int num_glyphs; - int ptsize; - - Int Fail; - Int Num; - int mode = 2; - unsigned char autorun; - -/********************************************************************* - * - * Usage : print usage message - * - *********************************************************************/ - - static - void Usage( const char* execname ) - { - TT_Message( "fdebug: a simple TrueType bytecode debugger - part of the FreeType project\n" ); - TT_Message( "--------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n"); - TT_Message( "Usage: %s glyphnum ppem fontname[.ttf]\n", execname ); - TT_Message( " or %s --cvt ppem fontname[.ttf]\n", execname ); - TT_Message( " or %s --font fontname[.ttf]\n\n", execname ); - exit( EXIT_FAILURE ); - } - - -/********************************************************************* - * - * Init_Keyboard : set the input file descriptor to char-by-char - * mode on Unix.. - * - *********************************************************************/ - -#ifdef UNIX - - struct termios old_termio; - - static - void Init_Keyboard( void ) - { - struct termios termio; - - -#ifndef HAVE_TCGETATTR - ioctl( 0, TCGETS, &old_termio ); -#else - tcgetattr( 0, &old_termio ); -#endif - - termio = old_termio; - - termio.c_lflag &= ~(ICANON+ECHO+ECHOE+ECHOK+ECHONL+ECHOKE); - -#ifndef HAVE_TCSETATTR - ioctl( 0, TCSETS, &termio ); -#else - tcsetattr( 0, TCSANOW, &termio ); -#endif - } - - static - void Reset_Keyboard( voi ) - { -#ifndef HAVE_TCSETATTR - ioctl( 0, TCSETS, &old_termio ); -#else - tcsetattr( 0, TCSANOW, &old_termio ); -#endif - - } - -#else - - static - void Init_Keyboard( void ) - { - } - - static - void Reset_Keyboard( voi ) - { - } - -#endif - - static - void Print_Banner( void ) - { - TT_Message( "fdebug - a simple TrueType bytecode debugger for FreeType\n" ); - TT_Message( "------------------------------------------------------------\n" ); - TT_Message( "type '?' for help - copyright 1996-2000 the FreeType Project\n\n" ); - } - - - static - void Error( const char* message, - const char* filename ) - { - static char tempstr[256]; - - sprintf( tempstr, "ERROR (%s): %s\n", filename, message ); - TT_Message( tempstr ); - - sprintf( tempstr, " code = 0x%04lx\n", error ); - TT_Message( tempstr ); - - Reset_Keyboard(); - exit( EXIT_FAILURE ); - } - - - static - void Init_Face( const char* filename ) - { - error = TT_Init_FreeType(&engine); - if (error) Error( "could not initialise FreeType", filename ); - - /* open face object */ - error = TT_Open_Face( engine, filename, &face ); - if (error) Error( "could not find or open file", filename ); - - /* get properties */ - TT_Get_Face_Properties( face, &properties ); - num_glyphs = properties.num_Glyphs; - - /* create instance */ - error = TT_New_Instance( face, &instance ); - if (error) Error( "could not create instance", filename ); - - error = TT_New_Glyph( face, &glyph ); - if (error) Error( "could not create glyph container", filename ); - - TT_Set_Instance_Resolutions( instance, 96, 96 ); - - error = TT_Set_Instance_CharSize( instance, ptsize << 6 ); - if (error) Error( "could not set text size", filename ); - } - - - int main( int argc, char** argv ) - { - int i; - char filename[128+4]; - char* execname; - - - execname = argv[0]; - if ( argc < 2 ) - Usage( execname ); - - if ( strcmp( argv[1], "--font" ) == 0 ) - { - debug_coderange = TT_CodeRange_Font; - mode = 0; - argc--; - argv++; - } - else if ( strcmp( argv[1], "--cvt" ) == 0 ) - { - debug_coderange = TT_CodeRange_Cvt; - argv++; - argc--; - mode = 1; - } - else if ( sscanf( argv[1], "%d", &Num ) == 1 ) - { - mode = 2; - argv++; - argc--; - } - else - Usage( execname ); - - /* read the point size for cvt and glyph modes */ - if (mode > 0) - { - if ( sscanf( argv[1], "%d", &ptsize ) != 1 ) - Usage( execname ); - argc--; - argv++; - } - - if ( argc != 2 ) - Usage(execname); - - i = strlen( argv[1] ); - while ( i > 0 && argv[1][i] != '\\' ) - { - if ( argv[1][i] == '.' ) - i = 0; - i--; - } - - filename[128] = 0; - - strncpy( filename, argv[1], 128 ); - if ( i >= 0 ) - strncpy( filename + strlen(filename), ".ttf", 4 ); - - Init_Keyboard(); - - if (mode == 2) - { - Init_Face( filename ); - Print_Banner(); - - error = TT_Load_Glyph( instance, glyph, Num, TTLOAD_DEFAULT ); - if (error) Error( "Error during bytecode execution", filename ); - } - else - { - Print_Banner(); - Init_Face( filename ); - } - - TT_Close_Face( face ); - TT_Done_FreeType(engine); - - Reset_Keyboard(); - - exit( EXIT_SUCCESS ); /* for safety reasons */ - - return 0; /* never reached */ - } - - -/* End */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/ftdump.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/ftdump.c deleted file mode 100644 index 2ff73dc4d4c..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/ftdump.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1146 +0,0 @@ -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The FreeType project -- a free and portable quality TrueType renderer. */ -/* */ -/* Copyright 1996-2001 by */ -/* D. Turner, R.Wilhelm, and W. Lemberg */ -/* */ -/* ftdump: Simple TrueType font file resource profiler. */ -/* */ -/* This program dumps various properties of a given font file. */ -/* */ -/* */ -/* */ -/* NOTE: This is just a test program that is used to show off and */ -/* debug the current engine. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************************/ - -#include -#include -#include - -#include "common.h" -#include "freetype.h" -#include "ftxcmap.h" -#include "ftxopen.h" /* TrueType Open support */ -#include "ftxsbit.h" /* embedded bitmap support */ - -/* - * The following comment should be ignored. The "ttobjs.h" file does - * already include ft_conf.h. - * - * ------------------------------------------------------------------ - * - * IGNORE> Basically, an external program using FreeType shouldn't depend on an - * IGNORE> internal file of the FreeType library, especially not on ft_conf.h -- but - * IGNORE> to avoid another configure script which tests for the existence of the - * IGNORE> i18n stuff we include ft_conf.h here since we can be sure that our test - * IGNORE> programs use the same configuration options as the library itself. - */ - -#include "ttobjs.h" /* We're going to access internal tables directly */ -#include "ttmemory.h" /* We use FREE() to satisfy -DDEBUG_MEMORY */ - -#ifdef HAVE_LIBINTL_H - -#ifdef HAVE_LOCALE_H -#include -#endif - -#include "ftxerr18.h" -#include -#else -#define gettext( x ) ( x ) -#endif - - - TT_Error error; - - TT_Engine engine; - TT_Face face; - TT_Instance instance; - TT_Glyph glyph; - - TT_Instance_Metrics imetrics; - TT_Outline outline; - TT_Glyph_Metrics metrics; - - TT_Face_Properties properties; - - int num_glyphs; - int ptsize; - - int Fail; - int Num; - - int flag_memory = 1; - int flag_names = 1; - int flag_encodings = 1; - int flag_cmap = 1; - int flag_sbits = 1; - int flag_ttopen = 1; - -#if defined( FREETYPE_DLL ) || defined( TT_CONFIG_OPTION_THREAD_SAFE ) - - /* If the library is linked as a DLL, TTMemory_Allocated() */ - /* (which is not exported) cannot be accessed. */ - /* In this case, some compilers report an error because */ - /* they try to link against a non-existing symbol. */ - /* */ - /* We thus avoid the external reference on these compilers. */ - - #define TTMemory_Allocated 0L - -#else - extern long TTMemory_Allocated; -#endif - - long org_memory, old_memory, cur_memory; - - const char* Apple_Encodings[33] = - { - "Roman", "Japanese", "Chinese", "Korean", "Arabic", "Hebrew", - "Greek", "Russian", "RSymbol", "Devanagari", "Gurmukhi", - "Gujarati", "Oriya", "Bengali", "Tamil", "Telugu", "Kannada", - "Malayalam", "Sinhalese", "Burmese", "Khmer", "Tai", "Laotian", - "Georgian", "Armenian", "Maldivian/Simplif. Chinese", "Tibetan", - "Mongolian", "Geez", "Slavic", "Vietnamese", "Sindhi", "Uninterpreted" - }; - - struct - { - long initial_overhead; - long face_object; - long glyph_object; - long first_instance; - long second_instance; - - } memory_footprint; - - - /* We ignore error message strings with this function */ - -#ifndef HAVE_LIBINTL_H - static char* - TT_ErrToString18( TT_Error error ) - { - static char temp[32]; - - - sprintf( temp, "0x%04lx", error ); - return temp; - } -#endif - - - void - Save_Memory( long* var ) - { - *var = TTMemory_Allocated - old_memory; - old_memory += *var; - } - -#define FOOTPRINT( field ) Save_Memory( &memory_footprint.field ) - - - static void - Print_Mem( long val, char* string ) - { - printf( "%6ld Bytes (%4ld kByte): %s\n", - val, - ( val + 1023L ) / 1024, - string ); - } - -#define PRINT_MEM( field, string ) \ - Print_Mem( memory_footprint.field, string ) - - - /* Print the memory footprint */ - - void - Print_Memory( void ) - { - /* create glyph */ - error = TT_New_Glyph( face, &glyph ); - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( "Could not create glyph container.\n" ) ); - goto Failure; - } - - FOOTPRINT( glyph_object ); - - /* create instance */ - error = TT_New_Instance( face, &instance ); - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( "Could not create instance.\n" ) ); - goto Failure; - } - - FOOTPRINT( first_instance ); - - error = TT_New_Instance( face, &instance ); - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( "Could not create second instance.\n" ) ); - goto Failure; - } - - FOOTPRINT( second_instance ); - - printf( gettext( "Memory footprint statistics:\n" ) ); - separator_line( stdout, 78 ); - - /* NOTE: In our current implementation, the face's execution */ - /* context object is created lazily with the first */ - /* instance. However, all later instances share the */ - /* the same context. */ - - PRINT_MEM( face_object, gettext( "face object" ) ); - PRINT_MEM( glyph_object, gettext( "glyph object" ) ); - PRINT_MEM( second_instance, gettext( "instance object" ) ); - - Print_Mem( memory_footprint.first_instance - - memory_footprint.second_instance, - gettext( "exec. context object" ) ); - - separator_line( stdout, 78 ); - - Print_Mem( memory_footprint.face_object + - memory_footprint.glyph_object + - memory_footprint.first_instance, - gettext( "total memory usage" ) ); - - printf( "\n" ); - - return; - - Failure: - fprintf( stderr, " " ); - Panic( gettext( "FreeType error message: %s\n" ), - TT_ErrToString18( error ) ); - } - - - static char name_buffer[257]; - static int name_len = 0; - - - static char* - LookUp_Name( int index ) - { - unsigned short i, n; - - unsigned short platform, encoding, language, id; - char* string; - unsigned short string_len; - - int j, found; - - - n = properties.num_Names; - - for ( i = 0; i < n; i++ ) - { - TT_Get_Name_ID( face, i, &platform, &encoding, &language, &id ); - TT_Get_Name_String( face, i, &string, &string_len ); - - if ( id == index ) - { - - /* The following code was inspired from Mark Leisher's */ - /* ttf2bdf package */ - - found = 0; - - /* Try to find a Microsoft English name */ - - if ( platform == 3 ) - for ( j = 1; j >= 0; j-- ) - if ( encoding == j ) /* Microsoft ? */ - if ( (language & 0x3FF) == 0x009 ) /* English language */ - { - found = 1; - break; - } - - if ( !found && platform == 0 && language == 0 ) - found = 1; - - /* Found a Unicode Name. */ - - if ( found ) - { - if ( string_len > 512 ) - string_len = 512; - - name_len = 0; - - for ( i = 1; i < string_len; i += 2 ) - name_buffer[name_len++] = string[i]; - - name_buffer[name_len] = '\0'; - - return name_buffer; - } - } - } - - /* Not found */ - return NULL; - } - - - static void - Print_Names( void ) - { - printf( gettext( "font name table entries\n" ) ); - separator_line( stdout, 78 ); - - if ( LookUp_Name( 4 ) ) - printf( "%s - ", name_buffer ); - - if ( LookUp_Name( 5 ) ) - printf( "%s\n\n", name_buffer ); - - if ( LookUp_Name( 6 ) ) - printf( gettext( "PostScript name: %s\n\n" ), name_buffer ); - - if ( LookUp_Name( 0 ) ) - printf( "%s\n\n", name_buffer ); - - if ( LookUp_Name( 7 ) ) - printf( name_buffer ); - - printf( "\n" ); - separator_line( stdout, 78 ); - } - - - static void - Print_Encodings( void ) - { - unsigned short n, i; - unsigned short platform, encoding; - char* platStr, *encoStr; - - char tempStr[128]; - - - printf( gettext( "character map encodings\n" ) ); - separator_line( stdout, 78 ); - - n = properties.num_CharMaps; - if ( n == 0 ) - { - printf( gettext( - "The file doesn't seem to have any encoding table.\n" ) ); - return; - } - - printf( gettext( "There are %hu encodings:\n\n" ), n ); - - for ( i = 0; i < n; i++ ) - { - TT_Get_CharMap_ID( face, i, &platform, &encoding ); - printf( gettext( "encoding %2u: " ), i ); - - platStr = encoStr = NULL; - - switch ( platform ) - { - case TT_PLATFORM_APPLE_UNICODE: - platStr = "Apple Unicode"; - switch ( encoding ) - { - case TT_APPLE_ID_DEFAULT: - encoStr = ""; - break; - - case TT_APPLE_ID_UNICODE_1_1: - encoStr = "(v.1.1)"; - break; - - case TT_APPLE_ID_ISO_10646: - encoStr = "(ISO 10646-1:1993)"; - break; - - case TT_APPLE_ID_UNICODE_2_0: - encoStr = "(v.2.0)"; - break; - - default: - sprintf( tempStr, gettext( "Unknown value %hu" ), encoding ); - encoStr = tempStr; - } - break; - - case TT_PLATFORM_MACINTOSH: - platStr = "Apple"; - if ( encoding > 32 ) - { - sprintf( tempStr, gettext( "Unknown value %hu" ), encoding ); - encoStr = tempStr; - } - else - encoStr = (char*)Apple_Encodings[encoding]; - break; - - case TT_PLATFORM_ISO: - platStr = "Iso"; - switch ( encoding ) - { - case TT_ISO_ID_7BIT_ASCII: - platStr = "Ascii"; - encoStr = "7-bit"; - break; - - case TT_ISO_ID_10646: - encoStr = "10646"; - break; - - case TT_ISO_ID_8859_1: - encoStr = "8859-1"; - break; - - default: - sprintf( tempStr, "%hu", encoding ); - encoStr = tempStr; - } - break; - - case TT_PLATFORM_MICROSOFT: - platStr = "Windows"; - switch ( encoding ) - { - case TT_MS_ID_SYMBOL_CS: - encoStr = "Symbol"; - break; - - case TT_MS_ID_UNICODE_CS: - encoStr = "Unicode"; - break; - - case TT_MS_ID_SJIS: - encoStr = "Shift-JIS"; - break; - - case TT_MS_ID_GB2312: - encoStr = "GB2312"; - break; - - case TT_MS_ID_BIG_5: - encoStr = "Big 5"; - break; - - case TT_MS_ID_WANSUNG: - encoStr = "WanSung"; - break; - - case TT_MS_ID_JOHAB: - encoStr = "Johab"; - break; - - case TT_MS_ID_UCS_4: - encoStr = "UCS-4"; - break; - - default: - sprintf( tempStr, gettext( "Unknown value %hu" ), encoding ); - encoStr = tempStr; - } - break; - - default: - sprintf( tempStr, "%hu - %hu", platform, encoding ); - platStr = gettext( "Unknown" ); - encoStr = tempStr; - } - - printf( "%s %s\n", platStr, encoStr ); - } - - printf( "\n" ); - separator_line( stdout, 78 ); - } - - - static void - Print_Cmap( void ) - { - TT_CharMap charmap; - TT_UShort glyph_index; - TT_Long char_index; - unsigned short n, i; - unsigned short platform, encoding; - - - printf( gettext( "ftxcmap test\n" ) ); - separator_line( stdout, 78 ); - - n = properties.num_CharMaps; - if ( n == 0 ) - { - printf( gettext( - "The file doesn't seem to have any encoding table.\n" ) ); - return; - } - - printf( gettext( "There are %hu encodings:\n\n" ), n ); - - for ( i = 0; i < n; i++ ) - { - - TT_Get_CharMap_ID( face, i, &platform, &encoding ); - printf( gettext( "encoding %2u:\n" ), i ); - - TT_Get_CharMap( face, i, &charmap); - - char_index = TT_CharMap_First( charmap, &glyph_index ); - printf( gettext( "first: glyph index %hu, character code 0x%lx\n" ), - glyph_index, char_index ); - - char_index = TT_CharMap_Next( charmap, char_index, &glyph_index ); - printf( gettext( "next: glyph index %hu, character code 0x%lx\n" ), - glyph_index, char_index ); - - char_index = TT_CharMap_Last( charmap, &glyph_index ); - printf( gettext( "last: glyph index %hu, character code 0x%lx\n" ), - glyph_index, char_index ); - } - - printf( "\n" ); - separator_line( stdout, 78 ); - } - - - static void - Print_SBits( void ) - { - TT_EBLC eblc; - TT_Error error; - - - error = TT_Get_Face_Bitmaps( face, &eblc ); - if ( error == TT_Err_Table_Missing ) - return; - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( - "Error while retrieving embedded bitmaps table.\n" ) ); - goto Failure; - } - - printf( gettext( "embedded bitmap table\n" ) ); - separator_line( stdout, 78 ); - - printf( gettext( " version of embedded bitmap table: 0x%lx\n" ), - eblc.version ); - printf( gettext( " number of embedded bitmap strikes: %lu\n" ), - eblc.num_strikes ); - - { - TT_SBit_Strike* strike = eblc.strikes; - int count = 0; - - - for ( ; count < eblc.num_strikes; count++, strike++ ) - { - printf( gettext( " bitmap strike %hu/%lu: " ), - count + 1, eblc.num_strikes ); - - printf( gettext( "%hux%hu pixels, %hu-bit depth, glyphs [%hu..%hu]\n" ), - strike->x_ppem, strike->y_ppem, strike->bit_depth, - strike->start_glyph, strike->end_glyph ); - { - TT_SBit_Range* range = strike->sbit_ranges; - TT_SBit_Range* limit = range + strike->num_ranges; - - - for ( ; range < limit; range++ ) - printf( gettext( " range format (%hu:%hu) glyphs %hu..%hu\n" ), - range->index_format, - range->image_format, - range->first_glyph, - range->last_glyph ); - } - } - } - printf( "\n" ); - separator_line( stdout, 78 ); - - return; - - Failure: - fprintf( stderr, " " ); - Panic( gettext( "FreeType error message: %s\n" ), - TT_ErrToString18( error ) ); - } - - -#define TAG2STRING( t, s ) s[0] = (char)(t >> 24), \ - s[1] = (char)(t >> 16), \ - s[2] = (char)(t >> 8), \ - s[3] = (char)(t ) - - - static void - Print_GSUB( void ) - { - TTO_GSUBHeader gsub; - TT_Error error; - - TT_UShort i; - TTO_Feature f; - TTO_Lookup* lo; - - TT_ULong *script_tag_list, *stl; - TT_ULong *language_tag_list, *ltl; - TT_ULong *feature_tag_list, *ftl; - - TT_UShort script_index, language_index, - feature_index, req_feature_index; - - char script_tag[4], language_tag[4], feature_tag[4]; - - - error = TT_Load_GSUB_Table( face, &gsub, NULL ); - if ( error == TT_Err_Table_Missing ) - return; - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( "Error while loading GSUB table.\n" ) ); - goto Failure; - } - - printf( gettext( "GSUB table\n" ) ); - separator_line( stdout, 78 ); - - error = TT_GSUB_Query_Scripts( &gsub, &script_tag_list ); - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( - "Error while querying GSUB script list.\n" ) ); - goto Failure; - } - - stl = script_tag_list; - for ( ; *stl; stl++ ) - { - TAG2STRING( *stl, script_tag ); - - error = TT_GSUB_Select_Script( &gsub, *stl, &script_index ); - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( - "Error while selecting GSUB script `%4.4s'.\n" ), - script_tag ); - goto Failure; - } - - printf( gettext( " script `%4.4s' (index %hu):\n" ), - script_tag, script_index ); - - error = TT_GSUB_Query_Features( &gsub, script_index, 0xFFFF, - &feature_tag_list ); - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( - "Error while querying GSUB default language system for script `%4.4s'.\n" ), - script_tag ); - goto Failure; - } - - printf( gettext( " default language system:\n" ) ); - - ftl = feature_tag_list; - for ( ; *ftl; ftl++ ) - { - TAG2STRING( *ftl, feature_tag ); - - error = TT_GSUB_Select_Feature( &gsub, *ftl, - script_index, 0xFFFF, - &feature_index ); - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( - "Error while selecting GSUB feature `%4.4s'\n" - "for default language system of script `%4.4s'.\n" ), - feature_tag, script_tag ); - goto Failure; - } - - printf( gettext( " feature `%4.4s' (index %hu; lookup " ), - feature_tag, feature_index ); - - f = gsub.FeatureList.FeatureRecord[feature_index].Feature; - - for ( i = 0; i < f.LookupListCount - 1; i++ ) - printf( "%hu, ", f.LookupListIndex[i] ); - printf( "%hu)\n", f.LookupListIndex[i] ); - } - FREE( feature_tag_list ); - - error = TT_GSUB_Query_Languages( &gsub, script_index, - &language_tag_list ); - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( - "Error while querying GSUB language list for script `%4.4s'.\n" ), - script_tag ); - goto Failure; - } - - ltl = language_tag_list; - for ( ; *ltl; ltl++ ) - { - TAG2STRING( *ltl, language_tag ); - - error = TT_GSUB_Select_Language( &gsub, *ltl, - script_index, - &language_index, - &req_feature_index ); - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( - "Error while selecting GSUB language `%4.4s' for script `%4.4s'.\n" ), - language_tag, script_tag ); - goto Failure; - } - - printf( gettext( " language `%4.4s' (index %hu):\n" ), - language_tag, language_index ); - - if ( req_feature_index != 0xFFFF ) - { - printf( gettext( " required feature index %hu (lookup " ), - req_feature_index ); - - f = gsub.FeatureList.FeatureRecord[req_feature_index].Feature; - - for ( i = 0; i < f.LookupListCount - 1; i++ ) - printf( "%hu, ", f.LookupListIndex[i] ); - printf( "%hu)\n", f.LookupListIndex[i] ); - } - - error = TT_GSUB_Query_Features( &gsub, script_index, language_index, - &feature_tag_list ); - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( - "Error while querying GSUB feature list\n" - "for script `%4.4s', language `%4.4s'.\n" ), - script_tag, language_tag ); - goto Failure; - } - - ftl = feature_tag_list; - for ( ; *ftl; ftl++ ) - { - TAG2STRING( *ftl, feature_tag ); - - error = TT_GSUB_Select_Feature( &gsub, *ftl, - script_index, language_index, - &feature_index ); - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( - "Error while selecting GSUB feature `%4.4s'\n" - "for script `%4.4s', language `%4.4s'.\n" ), - feature_tag, script_tag, language_tag ); - goto Failure; - } - - printf( gettext( " feature `%4.4s' (index %hu; lookup " ), - feature_tag, feature_index ); - - f = gsub.FeatureList.FeatureRecord[feature_index].Feature; - - for ( i = 0; i < f.LookupListCount - 1; i++ ) - printf( "%hu, ", f.LookupListIndex[i] ); - printf( "%hu)\n", f.LookupListIndex[i] ); - } - FREE( feature_tag_list ); - } - FREE( language_tag_list ); - } - FREE( script_tag_list ); - - printf( "\n" ); - - lo = gsub.LookupList.Lookup; - - printf( gettext( "Lookups:\n\n" ) ); - - for ( i = 0; i < gsub.LookupList.LookupCount; i++ ) - printf( gettext( " %hu: type %hu, flag 0x%x\n" ), - i, lo[i].LookupType, lo[i].LookupFlag ); - - printf( "\n" ); - separator_line( stdout, 78 ); - - return; - - Failure: - fprintf( stderr, " " ); - Panic( gettext( "FreeType error message: %s\n" ), - TT_ErrToString18( error ) ); - } - - - static void - Print_GPOS( void ) - { - TTO_GPOSHeader gpos; - TT_Error error; - - TT_UShort i; - TTO_Feature f; - TTO_Lookup* lo; - - TT_ULong *script_tag_list, *stl; - TT_ULong *language_tag_list, *ltl; - TT_ULong *feature_tag_list, *ftl; - - TT_UShort script_index, language_index, - feature_index, req_feature_index; - - char script_tag[4], language_tag[4], feature_tag[4]; - - - error = TT_Load_GPOS_Table( face, &gpos, NULL ); - if ( error == TT_Err_Table_Missing ) - return; - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( "Error while loading GPOS table.\n" ) ); - goto Failure; - } - - printf( gettext( "GPOS table\n" ) ); - separator_line( stdout, 78 ); - - error = TT_GPOS_Query_Scripts( &gpos, &script_tag_list ); - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( - "Error while querying GPOS script list.\n" ) ); - goto Failure; - } - - stl = script_tag_list; - for ( ; *stl; stl++ ) - { - TAG2STRING( *stl, script_tag ); - - error = TT_GPOS_Select_Script( &gpos, *stl, &script_index ); - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( - "Error while selecting GPOS script `%4.4s'.\n" ), - script_tag ); - goto Failure; - } - - printf( gettext( " script `%4.4s' (index %hu):\n" ), - script_tag, script_index ); - - error = TT_GPOS_Query_Features( &gpos, script_index, 0xFFFF, - &feature_tag_list ); - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( - "Error while querying GPOS default language system for script `%4.4s'.\n" ), - script_tag ); - goto Failure; - } - - printf( gettext( " default language system:\n" ) ); - - ftl = feature_tag_list; - for ( ; *ftl; ftl++ ) - { - TAG2STRING( *ftl, feature_tag ); - - error = TT_GPOS_Select_Feature( &gpos, *ftl, - script_index, 0xFFFF, - &feature_index ); - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( - "Error while selecting GPOS feature `%4.4s'\n" - "for default language system of script `%4.4s'.\n" ), - feature_tag, script_tag ); - goto Failure; - } - - printf( gettext( " feature `%4.4s' (index %hu; lookup " ), - feature_tag, feature_index ); - - f = gpos.FeatureList.FeatureRecord[feature_index].Feature; - - for ( i = 0; i < f.LookupListCount - 1; i++ ) - printf( "%hu, ", f.LookupListIndex[i] ); - printf( "%hu)\n", f.LookupListIndex[i] ); - } - FREE( feature_tag_list ); - - error = TT_GPOS_Query_Languages( &gpos, script_index, - &language_tag_list ); - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( - "Error while querying GPOS language list for script `%4.4s'.\n" ), - script_tag ); - goto Failure; - } - - ltl = language_tag_list; - for ( ; *ltl; ltl++ ) - { - TAG2STRING( *ltl, language_tag ); - - error = TT_GPOS_Select_Language( &gpos, *ltl, - script_index, - &language_index, - &req_feature_index ); - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( - "Error while selecting GPOS language `%4.4s' for script `%4.4s'.\n" ), - language_tag, script_tag ); - goto Failure; - } - - printf( gettext( " language `%4.4s' (index %hu):\n" ), - language_tag, language_index ); - - if ( req_feature_index != 0xFFFF ) - { - printf( gettext( " required feature index %hu (lookup " ), - req_feature_index ); - - f = gpos.FeatureList.FeatureRecord[req_feature_index].Feature; - - for ( i = 0; i < f.LookupListCount - 1; i++ ) - printf( "%hu, ", f.LookupListIndex[i] ); - printf( "%hu)\n", f.LookupListIndex[i] ); - } - - error = TT_GPOS_Query_Features( &gpos, script_index, language_index, - &feature_tag_list ); - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( - "Error while querying GPOS feature list\n" - "for script `%4.4s', language `%4.4s'.\n" ), - script_tag, language_tag ); - goto Failure; - } - - ftl = feature_tag_list; - for ( ; *ftl; ftl++ ) - { - TAG2STRING( *ftl, feature_tag ); - - error = TT_GPOS_Select_Feature( &gpos, *ftl, - script_index, language_index, - &feature_index ); - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( - "Error while selecting GPOS feature `%4.4s'\n" - "for script `%4.4s', language `%4.4s'.\n" ), - feature_tag, script_tag, language_tag ); - goto Failure; - } - - printf( gettext( " feature `%4.4s' (index %hu; lookup " ), - feature_tag, feature_index ); - - f = gpos.FeatureList.FeatureRecord[feature_index].Feature; - - for ( i = 0; i < f.LookupListCount - 1; i++ ) - printf( "%hu, ", f.LookupListIndex[i] ); - printf( "%hu)\n", f.LookupListIndex[i] ); - } - FREE( feature_tag_list ); - } - FREE( language_tag_list ); - } - FREE( script_tag_list ); - - printf( "\n" ); - - lo = gpos.LookupList.Lookup; - - printf( gettext( "Lookups:\n\n" ) ); - - for ( i = 0; i < gpos.LookupList.LookupCount; i++ ) - printf( gettext( " %hu: type %hu, flag 0x%x\n" ), - i, lo[i].LookupType, lo[i].LookupFlag ); - - printf( "\n" ); - separator_line( stdout, 78 ); - - return; - - Failure: - fprintf( stderr, " " ); - Panic( gettext( "FreeType error message: %s\n" ), - TT_ErrToString18( error ) ); - } - - - int - main( int argc, char** argv ) - { - int i; - char filename[128 + 4]; - char alt_filename[128 + 4]; - char* execname; - char* gt; - - -#ifdef HAVE_LIBINTL_H - setlocale( LC_ALL, "" ); - bindtextdomain( "freetype", LOCALEDIR ); - textdomain( "freetype" ); -#endif - - execname = argv[0]; - - if ( argc != 2 ) - { - gt = gettext( "ftdump: Simple TrueType Dumper -- part of the FreeType project" ); - fprintf( stderr, "%s\n", gt ); - separator_line( stderr, strlen( gt ) ); - - fprintf( stderr, gettext( "Usage: %s fontname[.ttf|.ttc]\n\n" ), - execname ); - - exit( EXIT_FAILURE ); - } - - i = strlen( argv[1] ); - while ( i > 0 && argv[1][i] != '\\' ) - { - if ( argv[1][i] == '.' ) - i = 0; - i--; - } - - filename[128] = '\0'; - alt_filename[128] = '\0'; - - strncpy( filename, argv[1], 128 ); - strncpy( alt_filename, argv[1], 128 ); - - if ( i >= 0 ) - { - strncpy( filename + strlen( filename ), ".ttf", 4 ); - strncpy( alt_filename + strlen( alt_filename ), ".ttc", 4 ); - } - - /* Initialize engine */ - - old_memory = 0; - - if ( (error = TT_Init_FreeType( &engine )) ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( "Error while initializing engine.\n" ) ); - goto Failure; - } - - if ( (error = TT_Init_SBit_Extension( engine )) ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( - "Error while initializing embedded bitmap extension.\n" ) ); - goto Failure; - } - - if ( (error = TT_Init_GSUB_Extension( engine )) ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( - "Error while initializing GSUB extension.\n" ) ); - goto Failure; - } - - if ( (error = TT_Init_GPOS_Extension( engine )) ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( - "Error while initializing GPOS extension.\n" ) ); - goto Failure; - } - - FOOTPRINT( initial_overhead ); - - /* Open and Load face */ - - error = TT_Open_Face( engine, filename, &face ); - if ( error == TT_Err_Could_Not_Open_File ) - { - strcpy( filename, alt_filename ); - error = TT_Open_Face( engine, alt_filename, &face ); - } - - if ( error == TT_Err_Could_Not_Open_File ) - Panic( gettext( "Could not find or open %s.\n" ), filename ); - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( "Error while opening %s.\n" ), filename ); - goto Failure; - } - - FOOTPRINT( face_object ); - - /* get face properties and allocate preload arrays */ - - TT_Get_Face_Properties( face, &properties ); - num_glyphs = properties.num_Glyphs; - - /* Now do various dumps */ - - if ( flag_names ) - Print_Names(); - - if ( flag_encodings ) - Print_Encodings(); - - if ( flag_cmap ) - Print_Cmap(); - - if ( flag_sbits ) - Print_SBits(); - - if ( flag_ttopen ) - { - Print_GSUB(); - Print_GPOS(); - } - -#ifndef FREETYPE_DLL /* the statistics are meaningless if we use a DLL. */ - if ( flag_memory ) - Print_Memory(); -#endif - - TT_Close_Face( face ); - TT_Done_FreeType( engine ); - - exit( EXIT_SUCCESS ); /* for safety reasons */ - - return 0; /* never reached */ - - Failure: - fprintf( stderr, " " ); - Panic( gettext( "FreeType error message: %s\n" ), - TT_ErrToString18( error ) ); - - return 0; /* never reached */ -} - - -/* End */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/fterror.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/fterror.c deleted file mode 100644 index 017654d562a..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/fterror.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,107 +0,0 @@ -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The FreeType project -- a free and portable quality TrueType renderer. */ -/* */ -/* Copyright 1996-2002 by E. Dieterich, A.Leca, */ -/* D. Turner, R.Wilhelm, and W. Lemberg */ -/* */ -/* fterror: test TT_ErrToString18 functionality. */ -/* */ -/* This program dumps locale-sensitive error messages. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************************/ - -#include -#include - -#include "freetype.h" -#include "ftxerr18.h" - -/* - * Basically, an external program using FreeType shouldn't depend on an - * internal file of the FreeType library, especially not on ft_conf.h -- but - * to avoid another configure script which tests for the existence of the - * i18n stuff we include ft_conf.h here since we can be sure that our test - * programs use the same configuration options as the library itself. - */ - -#include "ft_conf.h" - - -#ifdef HAVE_LIBINTL_H - -#ifdef HAVE_LOCALE_H -#include -#endif - -#include - -#else /* HAVE_LIBINTL_H */ - -#define gettext( x ) ( x ) - -#endif /* HAVE_LIBINTL_H */ - - - static void - Usage( void ) - { - fprintf(stderr, gettext( "fterror: test TT_ErrToString18 functionality\n\n" ) ); - fprintf(stderr, gettext( " with an optional numerical argument, dumps the associated message.\n\n" ) ); - exit( EXIT_FAILURE ); - } - - - int - main( int argc, char** argv ) - { -#ifdef HAVE_LIBINTL_H - char* domain; - - - setlocale( LC_ALL, "" ); - bindtextdomain( "freetype", LOCALEDIR ); - domain = textdomain( "freetype" ); -#endif - - if( argc <= 1 ) - { - int i; -#if 0 - printf( "domain: %s\n", domain = textdomain( "" ) ); -#endif - printf( gettext( "Start of fterror.\n" ) ); - - for ( i = 0; i < 10; i++ ) - printf( "Code: %i, %s\n", i, TT_ErrToString18( i ) ); - -#if 0 - printf( "domain: %s\n", domain = textdomain( "" ) ); -#endif - printf( gettext( "End of fterror.\n" ) ); - } - else - { - int arg; - unsigned long cod; - char *end; - - - for ( arg = 1; arg < argc; ++arg ) - { - cod = strtoul(argv[arg], &end, 0); - - if( *end != '\0' || cod < 0 ) - Usage(); - printf( gettext( "Freetype error code 0x%04lX (%lu): %s\n" ), - cod, cod, TT_ErrToString18( cod ) ); - } - } - - exit( EXIT_SUCCESS ); /* for safety reasons */ - - return 0; /* never reached */ - } - - -/* End */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/ftlint.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/ftlint.c deleted file mode 100644 index ed240a5aea8..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/ftlint.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,296 +0,0 @@ -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The FreeType project -- a free and portable quality TrueType renderer. */ -/* */ -/* Copyright 1996-2000 by */ -/* D. Turner, R.Wilhelm, and W. Lemberg */ -/* */ -/* ftlint: a simple TrueType instruction tester. */ -/* */ -/* NOTE: This is just a test program that is used to show off and */ -/* debug the current engine. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************************/ - -#include -#include -#include - -#include "common.h" -#include "freetype.h" - -/* - * Basically, an external program using FreeType shouldn't depend on an - * internal file of the FreeType library, especially not on ft_conf.h -- but - * to avoid another configure script which tests for the existence of the - * i18n stuff we include ft_conf.h here since we can be sure that our test - * programs use the same configuration options as the library itself. - */ - -#include "ft_conf.h" - - -#ifdef HAVE_LIBINTL_H - -#ifdef HAVE_LOCALE_H -#include -#endif - -#include -#include "ftxerr18.h" - -#else /* !HAVE_LIBINTL_H */ - -#define gettext( x ) ( x ) - - /* We ignore error message strings with this function */ - - static char* - TT_ErrToString18( TT_Error error ) - { - static char temp[32]; - - - sprintf( temp, "0x%04lx", error ); - return temp; - } - -#endif /* !HAVE_LIBINTL_H */ - - - TT_Error error; - - TT_Engine engine; - - TT_Face face; - TT_Instance instance; - TT_Glyph glyph; - - TT_Outline outline; - TT_Glyph_Metrics metrics; - - TT_Face_Properties properties; - - unsigned int num_glyphs; - int ptsize; - - int Fail; - int Num; - - - static TT_Error - LoadTrueTypeChar( int idx ) - { - return TT_Load_Glyph( instance, glyph, idx, TTLOAD_DEFAULT ); - } - - - static void - Usage( char* name ) - { - char* gt; - - - gt = gettext( "ftlint: Simple TrueType instruction tester -- part of the FreeType project" ); - fprintf( stderr, "%s\n", gt ); - separator_line( stderr, strlen( gt ) ); - - fprintf( stderr, gettext( - "Usage: %s ppem fontname[.ttf|.ttc] [fontname2..]\n\n" ), name ); - - exit( EXIT_FAILURE ); - } - - - int - main( int argc, char** argv ) - { - int i, file_index; - unsigned int id; - char filename[128 + 4]; - char alt_filename[128 + 4]; - char* execname; - char* fname; - - -#ifdef HAVE_LIBINTL_H - setlocale( LC_ALL, "" ); - bindtextdomain( "freetype", LOCALEDIR ); - textdomain( "freetype" ); -#endif - - execname = argv[0]; - - if ( argc < 3 ) - Usage( execname ); - - if ( sscanf( argv[1], "%d", &ptsize ) != 1 ) - Usage( execname ); - - /* Initialize engine */ - if ( (error = TT_Init_FreeType( &engine )) ) - { - fprintf( stderr, - gettext( "Error while initializing engine.\n" ) ); - goto Failure; - } - - /* Now check all files */ - for ( file_index = 2; file_index < argc; file_index++ ) - { - fname = argv[file_index]; - i = strlen( fname ); - while ( i > 0 && fname[i] != '\\' && fname[i] != '/' ) - { - if ( fname[i] == '.' ) - i = 0; - i--; - } - - filename[128] = '\0'; - alt_filename[128] = '\0'; - - strncpy( filename, fname, 128 ); - strncpy( alt_filename, fname, 128 ); - - if ( i >= 0 ) - { - strncpy( filename + strlen( filename ), ".ttf", 4 ); - strncpy( alt_filename + strlen( alt_filename ), ".ttc", 4 ); - } - - /* Load face */ - error = TT_Open_Face( engine, filename, &face ); - - if ( error == TT_Err_Could_Not_Open_File ) - { - strcpy( filename, alt_filename ); - error = TT_Open_Face( engine, alt_filename, &face ); - } - - i = strlen( filename ); - fname = filename; - - while ( i >= 0 ) - if ( filename[i] == '/' || filename[i] == '\\' ) - { - fname = filename + i + 1; - i = -1; - } - else - i--; - - fprintf( stderr, "%s: ", fname ); - - if ( error == TT_Err_Could_Not_Open_File ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( "Could not find or open %s.\n" ), - filename ); - goto Fail_Face; - } - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( "Error while opening %s.\n" ), filename ); - goto Fail_Face; - } - - /* get face properties */ - - TT_Get_Face_Properties( face, &properties ); - num_glyphs = properties.num_Glyphs; - - /* create glyph */ - error = TT_New_Glyph( face, &glyph ); - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, - gettext( "Could not create glyph container.\n" ) ); - goto Fail_Glyph; - } - - /* create instance */ - error = TT_New_Instance( face, &instance ); - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( "Could not create instance.\n" ) ); - goto Fail_Instance; - } - - error = TT_Set_Instance_PixelSizes( instance, - ptsize, - ptsize, - ptsize*3/4 ); - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, - gettext( "Could not set point size to %d.\n" ), - ptsize ); - goto Fail_Set; - } - - Fail = 0; - - for ( id = 0; id < num_glyphs; id++ ) - { - if ( (error = LoadTrueTypeChar( id )) ) - { - if ( Fail < 10 ) - { - fprintf( stderr, !Fail ? gettext( "Error with\n " ) : " " ); - fprintf( stderr, gettext( "glyph %4u: %s\n" ), - id, TT_ErrToString18( error ) ); - } - Fail++; - } - } - - if ( Fail == 0 ) - fprintf( stderr, "OK.\n" ); - else - { - fprintf( stderr, " " ); - if ( Fail == 1 ) - fprintf( stderr, gettext( "1 fail.\n" ) ); - else - fprintf( stderr, gettext( "%d fails.\n" ), Fail ); - } - - /* hush complaints at the end of the loop */ - error = 0; - - Fail_Set: - TT_Done_Instance( instance ); - Fail_Instance: - TT_Done_Glyph( glyph ); - Fail_Glyph: - TT_Close_Face( face ); - Fail_Face: - ; - - - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, " " ); - fprintf( stderr, gettext( "FreeType error message: %s\n" ), - TT_ErrToString18( error ) ); - } - } - - TT_Done_FreeType( engine ); - - exit( EXIT_SUCCESS ); /* for safety reasons */ - - return 0; /* never reached */ - - Failure: - fprintf( stderr, " " ); - fprintf( stderr, gettext( "FreeType error message: %s\n" ), - TT_ErrToString18( error ) ); - - exit( EXIT_FAILURE ); - - return 0; /* never reached */ - } - - -/* End */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/ftmetric.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/ftmetric.c deleted file mode 100644 index 58c98e32fee..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/ftmetric.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,399 +0,0 @@ -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The FreeType project -- a free and portable quality TrueType renderer. */ -/* */ -/* Copyright 1999-2001 by */ -/* Yamano'uchi H. and W. Lemberg */ -/* */ -/* ftmetric: dump metrics and a glyph. */ -/* */ -/* NOTE: This is just a test program that is used to debug */ -/* the current engine. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************************/ - -#include -#include -#include - -#include "common.h" -#include "freetype.h" -#include "ftxsbit.h" - -#include "textdisp.h" - -/* - * Basically, an external program using FreeType shouldn't depend on an - * internal file of the FreeType library, especially not on ft_conf.h -- but - * to avoid another configure script which tests for the existence of the - * i18n stuff we include ft_conf.h here since we can be sure that our test - * programs use the same configuration options as the library itself. - */ - -#include "ft_conf.h" - - -#ifdef HAVE_LIBINTL_H - -#ifdef HAVE_LOCALE_H -#include -#endif - -#include -#include "ftxerr18.h" - -#else /* !HAVE_LIBINTL_H */ - -#define gettext( x ) ( x ) - - /* We ignore error message strings with this function */ - - static char* - TT_ErrToString18( TT_Error error ) - { - static char temp[32]; - - - sprintf( temp, "0x%04lx", error ); - return temp; - } - -#endif /* !HAVE_LIBINTL_H */ - - static void - usage( char* execname ) - { - char* gt; - - - fprintf( stderr, "\n" ); - gt = gettext( "ftmetric: Simple TTF metrics/glyph dumper -- part of the FreeType project" ); - fprintf( stderr, "%s\n", gt ); - separator_line( stderr, strlen( gt ) ); - fprintf( stderr, gettext( - "Usage: %s [options below] point fontname[.ttf|.ttc]\n" - "\n" - " -B show sbit's metrics (default: none)\n" - " -c C use C'th font index of TrueType collection (default: 0)\n" - " -i index glyph index (default: 0)\n" - " -r R use resolution R dpi (default: 72)\n" - "\n" ), execname ); - - exit( EXIT_FAILURE ); - } - - - static void - Show_Metrics( TT_Big_Glyph_Metrics metrics, - char* title ) - { - int show_advance = 1; - - - printf("%s: xMin %d, xMax %d, yMin %d, yMax %d", - title, - (int)(metrics.bbox.xMin / 64), - (int)(metrics.bbox.xMax / 64), - (int)(metrics.bbox.yMin / 64), - (int)(metrics.bbox.yMax / 64)); - - - if ( show_advance ) - printf( ", advance width %d", (int)(metrics.horiAdvance / 64) ); - - printf("\n"); - return; - } - - - int - main( int argc, char** argv ) - { - int i, orig_ptsize, file; - char filename[128 + 4]; - char alt_filename[128 + 4]; - char* execname; - int option; - - int ptsize; - int num_Faces = 0; - int glyph_index = 0; - int load_flags = TTLOAD_DEFAULT; - - int force_sbit = 0; - - TT_Engine engine; - - TT_Face face; - TT_Instance instance; - TT_Glyph glyph; - - TT_Raster_Map map; - - TT_Big_Glyph_Metrics metrics; - TT_Face_Properties properties; - TT_Instance_Metrics imetrics; - - TT_EBLC eblc; - TT_SBit_Image* bitmap = NULL; - - TT_Error error; - - - int res = 72; - -#ifdef HAVE_LIBINTL_H - setlocale( LC_ALL, "" ); - bindtextdomain( "freetype", LOCALEDIR ); - textdomain( "freetype" ); -#endif - - execname = ft_basename( argv[0] ); - - while ( 1 ) - { - option = ft_getopt( argc, argv, "c:r:i:B" ); - - if ( option == -1 ) - break; - - switch ( option ) - { - case 'r': - res = atoi( ft_optarg ); - if ( res < 1 ) - usage( execname ); - break; - - case 'c': - num_Faces = atoi( ft_optarg ); - if ( num_Faces < 0 ) - usage( execname ); - break; - - case 'i': - glyph_index = atoi( ft_optarg ); - if ( glyph_index < 0 ) - usage( execname ); - break; - - case 'B': - force_sbit = 1; - break; - - default: - usage( execname ); - break; - } - } - - argc -= ft_optind; - argv += ft_optind; - - if ( argc <= 1 ) - usage( execname ); - - if ( sscanf( argv[0], "%d", &orig_ptsize ) != 1 ) - orig_ptsize = 64; - - file = 1; - - ptsize = orig_ptsize; - - i = strlen( argv[file] ); - while ( i > 0 && argv[file][i] != '\\' && argv[file][i] != '/' ) - { - if ( argv[file][i] == '.' ) - i = 0; - i--; - } - - filename[128] = '\0'; - alt_filename[128] = '\0'; - - strncpy( filename, argv[file], 128 ); - strncpy( alt_filename, argv[file], 128 ); - - if ( i >= 0 ) - { - strncpy( filename + strlen( filename ), ".ttf", 4 ); - strncpy( alt_filename + strlen( alt_filename ), ".ttc", 4 ); - } - - /* Initialize engine */ - - error = TT_Init_FreeType( &engine ); - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( "Error while initializing engine.\n" ) ); - goto Failure; - } - - error = TT_Init_SBit_Extension( engine ); - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( - "Error while initializing embedded bitmap extension.\n" ) ); - goto Failure; - } - - /* Load face */ - - error = TT_Open_Face( engine, filename, &face ); - - if ( error == TT_Err_Could_Not_Open_File ) - { - strcpy( filename, alt_filename ); - error = TT_Open_Face( engine, alt_filename, &face ); - } - - if ( error == TT_Err_Could_Not_Open_File ) - Panic( gettext( "Could not find or open %s.\n" ), filename ); - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( "Error while opening %s.\n" ), - filename ); - goto Failure; - } - - TT_Get_Face_Properties( face, &properties ); - - printf( gettext( "There are %d fonts in this collection.\n" ), - (int)(properties.num_Faces) ); - - if ( num_Faces >= properties.num_Faces ) - Panic( gettext( - "There is no collection with index %d in this font file.\n" ), - num_Faces ); - - TT_Close_Face( face ); - - error = TT_Open_Collection( engine, filename, num_Faces, &face ); - - /* get face properties and eblc */ - - TT_Get_Face_Properties( face, &properties ); - if ( force_sbit ) - { - error = TT_Get_Face_Bitmaps( face, &eblc ); - if ( error == TT_Err_Table_Missing ) - Panic( gettext( "There is no embedded bitmap data in the font.\n" ) ); - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( - "Error while retrieving embedded bitmaps table.\n" ) ); - goto Failure; - } - } - - /* create glyph */ - - error = TT_New_Glyph( face, &glyph ); - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( "Could not create glyph container.\n" ) ); - goto Failure; - } - - /* create instance */ - - error = TT_New_Instance( face, &instance ); - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( "Could not create instance.\n" ) ); - goto Failure; - } - - error = TT_Set_Instance_Resolutions( instance, res, res ); - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( "Could not set device resolutions.\n" ) ); - goto Failure; - } - - error = TT_Set_Instance_CharSize( instance, ptsize*64 ); - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( "Could not reset instance.\n" ) ); - goto Failure; - } - - TT_Get_Instance_Metrics( instance, &imetrics ); - - printf( gettext( "Instance metrics: ppemX %d, ppemY %d\n" ), - imetrics.x_ppem, - imetrics.y_ppem ); - - if ( force_sbit ) - { - error = TT_New_SBit_Image( &bitmap ); - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( - "Could not allocate glyph bitmap container.\n" ) ); - goto Failure; - } - - error = TT_Load_Glyph_Bitmap( face, instance, glyph_index, bitmap ); - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( - "Can't load bitmap for glyph %d.\n" ), glyph_index ); - goto Failure; - } - - Show_Metrics( bitmap->metrics, "SBit's metrics" ); - - printf( "SBit glyph:\n" ); - Show_Single_Glyph( &bitmap->map ); - } - else - { - TT_Load_Glyph( instance, glyph, glyph_index, load_flags ); - TT_Get_Glyph_Big_Metrics( glyph, &metrics ); - - map.width = ( metrics.bbox.xMax - metrics.bbox.xMin ) / 64; - map.rows = ( metrics.bbox.yMax - metrics.bbox.yMin ) / 64; - map.cols = ( map.width + 7 ) / 8; - map.size = map.cols * map.rows; - map.bitmap = malloc( map.size ); - map.flow = TT_Flow_Down; - - memset( map.bitmap, 0, map.size ); - - error = TT_Get_Glyph_Bitmap( glyph, &map, - -metrics.bbox.xMin, - -metrics.bbox.yMin ); - - Show_Metrics( metrics, gettext( "Outline's metrics" ) ); - - printf( gettext( "Outline glyph\n" ) ); - Show_Single_Glyph( &map ); - } - - free( map.bitmap ); - - if ( bitmap ) - TT_Done_SBit_Image( bitmap ); - - TT_Done_Instance( instance ); - TT_Done_Glyph( glyph ); - TT_Close_Face( face ); - TT_Done_FreeType( engine ); - - exit( EXIT_SUCCESS ); /* for safety reasons */ - - return 0; /* never reached */ - - Failure: - fprintf( stderr, " " ); - fprintf( stderr, gettext( "FreeType error message: %s\n" ), - TT_ErrToString18( error ) ); - - exit( EXIT_FAILURE ); - - return 0; /* never reached */ - } - - -/* End */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/ftsbit.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/ftsbit.c deleted file mode 100644 index be3af357d0d..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/ftsbit.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,295 +0,0 @@ -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The FreeType project -- a free and portable quality TrueType renderer. */ -/* */ -/* Copyright 1996-2001 by */ -/* D. Turner, R.Wilhelm, and W. Lemberg */ -/* */ -/* ftsbit: a _very_ simple embedded bitmap dumper for FreeType 1.x. */ -/* */ -/* NOTE: This is just a test program that is used to show off and */ -/* debug the current engine. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************************/ - -#include -#include -#include - -#include "common.h" -#include "freetype.h" -#include "ftxsbit.h" - -#include "textdisp.h" - -/* - * Basically, an external program using FreeType shouldn't depend on an - * internal file of the FreeType library, especially not on ft_conf.h -- but - * to avoid another configure script which tests for the existence of the - * i18n stuff we include ft_conf.h here since we can be sure that our test - * programs use the same configuration options as the library itself. - */ - -#include "ft_conf.h" - - -#ifdef HAVE_LIBINTL_H - -#ifdef HAVE_LOCALE_H -#include -#endif - -#include -#include "ftxerr18.h" - -#else /* !HAVE_LIBINTL_H */ - -#define gettext( x ) ( x ) - - /* We ignore error message strings with this function */ - - static char* TT_ErrToString18( TT_Error error ) - { - static char temp[32]; - - - sprintf( temp, "0x%04lx", error ); - return temp; - } - -#endif /* !HAVE_LIBINTL_H */ - - - TT_Error error; - - TT_Engine engine; - - TT_Face face; - TT_Instance instance; - TT_Glyph glyph; - - TT_Outline outline; - TT_Glyph_Metrics metrics; - - TT_Face_Properties properties; - TT_EBLC eblc; - TT_SBit_Image* bitmap; - - unsigned int num_glyphs; - int ptsize; - - int Fail; - int Num; - - - static void Usage( char* name ) - { - char* gt; - - - gt = gettext( "ftsbit: Simple TrueType `sbit' dumper -- part of the FreeType project" ); - fprintf( stderr, "%s\n", gt ); - separator_line( stderr, strlen( gt ) ); - - fprintf( stderr, gettext( - "Usage: %s ppem fontname[.ttf|.ttc] glyph_index [glyph_index2..]\n\n" ), name ); - - exit( EXIT_FAILURE ); - } - - - int main( int argc, char** argv ) - { - int i; - char filename[128 + 4]; - char alt_filename[128 + 4]; - char* execname; - char* fname; - - -#ifdef HAVE_LIBINTL_H - setlocale( LC_ALL, "" ); - bindtextdomain( "freetype", LOCALEDIR ); - textdomain( "freetype" ); -#endif - - execname = argv[0]; - - if ( argc < 3 ) - Usage( execname ); - - if ( sscanf( argv[1], "%d", &ptsize ) != 1 ) - Usage( execname ); - - /* Initialize engine */ - if ( (error = TT_Init_FreeType( &engine )) ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( "Error while initializing engine.\n" ) ); - goto Failure; - } - - if ( (error = TT_Init_SBit_Extension( engine )) ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( - "Error while initializing embedded bitmap extension.\n" ) ); - goto Failure; - } - - /* Now check all files */ - fname = argv[2]; - i = strlen( fname ); - while ( i > 0 && fname[i] != '\\' && fname[i] != '/' ) - { - if ( fname[i] == '.' ) - i = 0; - i--; - } - - filename[128] = '\0'; - alt_filename[128] = '\0'; - - strncpy( filename, fname, 128 ); - strncpy( alt_filename, fname, 128 ); - - if ( i >= 0 ) - { - strncpy( filename + strlen( filename ), ".ttf", 4 ); - strncpy( alt_filename + strlen( alt_filename ), ".ttc", 4 ); - } - - /* Load face */ - error = TT_Open_Face( engine, filename, &face ); - if ( error == TT_Err_Could_Not_Open_File ) - { - strcpy( filename, alt_filename ); - error = TT_Open_Face( engine, alt_filename, &face ); - } - - i = strlen( filename ); - fname = filename; - - while ( i >= 0 ) - if ( filename[i] == '/' || filename[i] == '\\' ) - { - fname = filename + i + 1; - i = -1; - } - else - i--; - - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( "Could not find or open %s.\n" ), - filename ); - goto Failure; - } - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( "Error while opening %s.\n" ), filename ); - goto Failure; - } - - /* get face properties */ - TT_Get_Face_Properties( face, &properties ); - num_glyphs = properties.num_Glyphs; - - error = TT_Get_Face_Bitmaps( face, &eblc ); - if ( error == TT_Err_Table_Missing ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( - "Could not find embedded bitmaps in this font.\n" ) ); - goto Failure; - } - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( - "Error while loading embedded bitmaps.\n" ) ); - goto Failure; - } - - /* create instance */ - error = TT_New_Instance( face, &instance ); - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( "Could not create instance.\n" ) ); - goto Failure; - } - - error = TT_Set_Instance_PixelSizes( instance, - ptsize, - ptsize, - ptsize*3/4 ); - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, - gettext( "Could not set point size to %d.\n" ), - ptsize ); - goto Failure; - } - - error = TT_New_SBit_Image( &bitmap ); - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( - "Could not allocate glyph bitmap container.\n" ) ); - goto Failure; - } - - for ( i = 3; i < argc; i++ ) - { - unsigned short glyph_index; - - - /* we use %i to allow the prefixes `0x' and `0' */ - if ( sscanf( argv[i], "%hi", &glyph_index ) != 1 ) - Usage( execname ); - - error = TT_Load_Glyph_Bitmap( face, instance, glyph_index, bitmap ); - - if ( error == TT_Err_Invalid_Glyph_Index ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( - " no bitmap for glyph %d.\n" ), glyph_index ); - continue; - } - if ( error ) - { - fprintf( stderr, gettext( - "Can't load bitmap for glyph %d.\n" ), glyph_index ); - goto Failure; - } - - /* Dump the resulting bitmap */ - { - printf( gettext( "glyph index %d = %dx%d pixels, " ), - glyph_index, bitmap->map.rows, bitmap->map.width ); - - printf( gettext( "advance = %ld, minBearing = [%ld,%ld]\n" ), - (long)(bitmap->metrics.horiAdvance / 64), - (long)(bitmap->metrics.horiBearingX / 64), - (long)(bitmap->metrics.horiBearingY / 64)); - - Show_Single_Glyph( &bitmap->map ); - } - } - - TT_Done_SBit_Image( bitmap ); - TT_Close_Face( face ); - TT_Done_FreeType( engine ); - - exit( EXIT_SUCCESS ); /* for safety reasons */ - - return 0; /* never reached */ - - Failure: - fprintf( stderr, " " ); - fprintf( stderr, gettext( "FreeType error message: %s\n" ), - TT_ErrToString18( error ) ); - - exit( EXIT_FAILURE ); - - return 0; /* never reached */ - } - - -/* End */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/ftstring.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/ftstring.c deleted file mode 100644 index b60e81187e8..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/ftstring.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,484 +0,0 @@ -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The FreeType project -- a free and portable quality TrueType renderer. */ -/* */ -/* Copyright 1996-2001 by */ -/* D. Turner, R.Wilhelm, and W. Lemberg */ -/* */ -/* ftstring: Making string text from individual glyph information. */ -/* */ -/* Keys: */ -/* */ -/* + : fast scale up */ -/* - : fast scale down */ -/* u : fine scale down */ -/* j : fine scale up */ -/* */ -/* h : toggle hinting */ -/* */ -/* ESC : exit */ -/* */ -/* */ -/* NOTE: This is just a test program that is used to show off and */ -/* debug the current engine. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************************/ - -#include -#include -#include - -#include "common.h" -#include "display.h" -#include "freetype.h" - -#include "gevents.h" -#include "gdriver.h" -#include "gmain.h" - -#define Pi 3.1415926535 - -#define MAXPTSIZE 500 /* dtp */ -#define Center_X ( Bit.width / 2 ) /* dtp */ -#define Center_Y ( Bit.rows / 2 ) /* dtp */ - - TT_Engine engine; - - TT_Face face; - TT_Instance instance; - TT_Glyph glyph; - TT_CharMap char_map; - - TT_Glyph_Metrics metrics; - TT_Face_Properties properties; - TT_Instance_Metrics imetrics; - - int num_glyphs; - - int ptsize; - int hinted; - - char Header[128]; - int Fail; - int Num; - - int gray_render; - - short glyph_code[128]; - int num_codes; - - -/* Convert an ASCII string to a string of glyph indexes. */ -/* */ -/* IMPORTANT NOTE: */ -/* */ -/* There is no portable way to convert from any system's char. code */ -/* to Unicode. This function simply takes a char. string as argument */ -/* and "interprets" each character as a Unicode char. index with no */ -/* further check. */ -/* */ -/* This mapping is only valid for the ASCII character set (i.e., */ -/* codes 32 to 127); all other codes (like accentuated characters) */ -/* will produce more or less random results, depending on the system */ -/* being run. */ - - static void CharToUnicode( char* source ) - { - unsigned short i, n; - unsigned short platform, encoding; - - /* First, look for a Unicode charmap */ - - n = properties.num_CharMaps; - - for ( i = 0; i < n; i++ ) - { - TT_Get_CharMap_ID( face, i, &platform, &encoding ); - if ( (platform == 3 && encoding == 1 ) || - (platform == 0 && encoding == 0 ) ) - { - TT_Get_CharMap( face, i, &char_map ); - i = n + 1; - } - } - - if ( i == n ) - Panic( "Sorry, but this font doesn't contain any Unicode mapping table\n" ); - - for ( n = 0; n < 128 && source[n]; n++ ) -#if 1 - glyph_code[n] = TT_Char_Index( char_map, (short)source[n] ); -#else - /* Note, if you have a function, say ToUnicode(), to convert from */ - /* char codes to Unicode, use the following line instead: */ - - glyph_code[n] = TT_Char_Index( char_map, ToUnicode( source[n] ) ); -#endif - - num_codes = n; - } - - - static TT_Error Reset_Scale( int pointSize ) - { - TT_Error error; - - - if ( (error = TT_Set_Instance_PointSize( instance, pointSize )) ) - { - RestoreScreen(); - fprintf( stderr, "Error = 0x%x.\n", (unsigned)error ); - Panic( "Could not reset instance.\n" ); - } - - TT_Get_Instance_Metrics( instance, &imetrics ); - - /* now re-allocates the small bitmap */ - if ( gray_render ) - { - Init_Small( imetrics.x_ppem, imetrics.y_ppem ); - Clear_Small(); - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - static TT_Error LoadTrueTypeChar( int idx, int hint ) - { - int flags; - - - flags = TTLOAD_SCALE_GLYPH; - if ( hint ) - flags |= TTLOAD_HINT_GLYPH; - - return TT_Load_Glyph( instance, glyph, idx, flags ); - } - - - static TT_Error Render_All( void ) - { - TT_F26Dot6 x, y, z, minx, miny, maxx, maxy; - int i; - - TT_Error error; - - - /* On the first pass, we compute the compound bounding box */ - - x = y = 0; - - minx = miny = maxx = maxy = 0; - - for ( i = 0; i < num_codes; i++ ) - { - if ( !(error = LoadTrueTypeChar( glyph_code[i], hinted )) ) - { - TT_Get_Glyph_Metrics( glyph, &metrics ); - - z = x + metrics.bbox.xMin; - if ( minx > z ) - minx = z; - - z = x + metrics.bbox.xMax; - if ( maxx < z ) - maxx = z; - - z = y + metrics.bbox.yMin; - if ( miny > z ) - miny = z; - - z = y + metrics.bbox.yMax; - if ( maxy < z ) - maxy = z; - - x += metrics.advance & -64; - } - else - Fail++; - } - - /* We now center the bbox inside the target bitmap */ - - minx = ( minx & -64 ) >> 6; - miny = ( miny & -64 ) >> 6; - - maxx = ( (maxx+63) & -64 ) >> 6; - maxy = ( (maxy+63) & -64 ) >> 6; - - maxx -= minx; - maxy -= miny; - - minx = (Bit.width - maxx)/2; - miny = (Bit.rows + miny)/2; - - maxx += minx; - maxy += maxy; - - /* On the second pass, we render each glyph to its centered position. */ - /* This is slow, because we reload each glyph to render it! */ - - x = minx; - y = miny; - - for ( i = 0; i < num_codes; i++ ) - { - if ( !(error = LoadTrueTypeChar( glyph_code[i], hinted )) ) - { - TT_Get_Glyph_Metrics( glyph, &metrics ); - - Render_Single_Glyph( gray_render, glyph, (int)x, (int)y ); - - x += metrics.advance/64; - } - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - static int Process_Event( TEvent* event ) - { - switch ( event->what ) - { - case event_Quit: /* ESC or q */ - return 0; - - case event_Keyboard: - if ( event->info == 'h' ) /* Toggle hinting */ - hinted = !hinted; - break; - - case event_Rotate_Glyph: - break; - - case event_Scale_Glyph: - ptsize += event->info; - if ( ptsize < 1 ) ptsize = 1; - if ( ptsize > MAXPTSIZE ) ptsize = MAXPTSIZE; - break; - - case event_Change_Glyph: - break; - } - - return 1; - } - - - static void usage( char* execname ) - { - fprintf( stderr, - "\n" - "ftstring: simple String Test Display -- part of the FreeType project\n" - "--------------------------------------------------------------------\n" - "\n" - "Usage: %s [options below] ppem fontname[.ttf|.ttc] [string]\n", - execname ); - fprintf( stderr, - "\n" - " -g gray-level rendering (default: none)\n" - " -r R use resolution R dpi (default: 96)\n" - "\n" ); - - exit( EXIT_FAILURE ); - } - - - int main( int argc, char** argv ) - { - int i, old_ptsize, orig_ptsize, file; - int XisSetup = 0; - char filename[128 + 4]; - char alt_filename[128 + 4]; - char* execname; - int option; - int res = 96; - - TT_Error error; - TEvent event; - - - execname = ft_basename( argv[0] ); - - while ( 1 ) - { - option = ft_getopt( argc, argv, "gr:" ); - - if ( option == -1 ) - break; - - switch ( option ) - { - case 'g': - gray_render = 1; - break; - - case 'r': - res = atoi( ft_optarg ); - if ( res < 1 ) - usage( execname ); - break; - - default: - usage( execname ); - break; - } - } - - argc -= ft_optind; - argv += ft_optind; - - if ( argc <= 1 ) - usage( execname ); - - if ( sscanf( argv[0], "%d", &orig_ptsize ) != 1 ) - orig_ptsize = 64; - - file = 1; - - /* Initialize engine */ - - if ( (error = TT_Init_FreeType( &engine )) ) - Panic( "Error while initializing engine, code = 0x%x.\n", error ); - - ptsize = orig_ptsize; - hinted = 1; - - i = strlen( argv[file] ); - while ( i > 0 && argv[file][i] != '\\' && argv[file][i] != '/' ) - { - if ( argv[file][i] == '.' ) - i = 0; - i--; - } - - filename[128] = '\0'; - alt_filename[128] = '\0'; - - strncpy( filename, argv[file], 128 ); - strncpy( alt_filename, argv[file], 128 ); - - if ( i >= 0 ) - { - strncpy( filename + strlen( filename ), ".ttf", 4 ); - strncpy( alt_filename + strlen( alt_filename ), ".ttc", 4 ); - } - - /* Load face */ - - error = TT_Open_Face( engine, filename, &face ); - - if ( error == TT_Err_Could_Not_Open_File ) - { - strcpy( filename, alt_filename ); - error = TT_Open_Face( engine, alt_filename, &face ); - } - - if ( error == TT_Err_Could_Not_Open_File ) - Panic( "Could not find/open %s.\n", filename ); - else if (error) - Panic( "Error while opening %s, error code = 0x%x.\n", - filename, error ); - - /* get face properties and allocate preload arrays */ - - TT_Get_Face_Properties( face, &properties ); - - num_glyphs = properties.num_Glyphs; - - /* create glyph */ - - error = TT_New_Glyph( face, &glyph ); - if ( error ) - Panic( "Could not create glyph container.\n" ); - - /* create instance */ - - error = TT_New_Instance( face, &instance ); - if ( error ) - Panic( "Could not create instance for %s.\n", filename ); - - error = TT_Set_Instance_Resolutions( instance, res, res ); - if ( error ) - Panic( "Could not set device resolutions." ); - - if ( !XisSetup ) - { - XisSetup = 1; - - if ( gray_render ) - { - if ( !SetGraphScreen( Graphics_Mode_Gray ) ) - Panic( "Could not set up grayscale graphics mode.\n" ); - - TT_Set_Raster_Gray_Palette( engine, virtual_palette ); - } - else - { - if ( !SetGraphScreen( Graphics_Mode_Mono ) ) - Panic( "Could not set up mono graphics mode.\n" ); - } - } - - Init_Display( gray_render ); - - Reset_Scale( ptsize ); - - old_ptsize = ptsize; - - Fail = 0; - Num = 0; - - CharToUnicode( ( argv[2] ? argv[2] : - "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" ) ); - - for ( ;; ) - { - Clear_Display(); - Render_All(); - if ( gray_render ) - Convert_To_Display_Palette(); - - sprintf( Header, "%s: ptsize: %4d hinting: %s", - ft_basename( filename ), ptsize, - hinted ? "on" : "off" ); - - Display_Bitmap_On_Screen( Bit.bitmap, Bit.rows, Bit.cols ); - -#ifndef X11 -#ifndef OS2 - Print_XY( 0, 0, Header ); -#endif -#endif - - Get_Event( &event ); - if ( !( Process_Event( &event ) ) ) - goto End; - - if ( ptsize != old_ptsize ) - { - if ( Reset_Scale( ptsize ) ) - Panic( "Could not resize font.\n" ); - - old_ptsize = ptsize; - } - } - - End: - RestoreScreen(); - - TT_Close_Face( face ); - TT_Done_FreeType( engine ); - - printf( "Execution completed successfully.\n" ); - printf( "Fails = %d.\n", Fail ); - - exit( EXIT_SUCCESS ); /* for safety reasons */ - - return 0; /* never reached */ -} - - -/* End */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/ftstrpnm.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/ftstrpnm.c deleted file mode 100644 index 73b42ea1c1e..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/ftstrpnm.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,534 +0,0 @@ -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The FreeType project -- a free and portable quality TrueType renderer. */ -/* */ -/* Copyright 1996-2001 by */ -/* D. Turner, R.Wilhelm, and W. Lemberg */ -/* */ -/* ftstrpnm: convert text to image (in PGM or PBM format) */ -/* */ -/* NOTE: This is just a test program that is used to show off and */ -/* debug the current engine. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************************/ - -#define PROGNAME "ftstrpnm" - -#include -#include -#include - -#include "common.h" -#include "freetype.h" - -#define TT_VALID( handle ) ( ( handle ).z != NULL ) - - - /* Global variables */ - - TT_Engine engine; - TT_Face face; - TT_Instance instance; - - TT_Face_Properties properties; - - TT_Raster_Map bit; - TT_Raster_Map small_bit; /* used when font-smoothing is enabled */ - - int pnm_width, pnm_height; - int pnm_x_shift, pnm_y_shift; - - - /* Loaded glyphs for all characters */ - - TT_Glyph *glyphs = NULL; - - - /* Options */ - - int dpi = 96; - int ptsize = 12; - int hinted = 1; - int smooth = 0; - int border = 0; - - /* color for text in RGB format */ - unsigned short int textclr[3] = { 0, 0, 0 }; - - /* raster map management */ - - static void Init_Raster_Map( TT_Raster_Map* bit, int width, int height ) - { - bit->rows = height; - bit->width = ( width + 3 ) & -4; - bit->flow = TT_Flow_Down; - - if ( smooth ) - { - bit->cols = bit->width; - bit->size = bit->rows * bit->width; - } - else - { - bit->cols = ( bit->width + 7 ) / 8; /* convert to # of bytes */ - bit->size = bit->rows * bit->cols; /* number of bytes in buffer */ - } - - bit->bitmap = (void *) malloc( bit->size ); - if ( !bit->bitmap ) - Panic( "Not enough memory to allocate bitmap!\n" ); - } - - - static void Done_Raster_Map( TT_Raster_Map *bit ) - { - free( bit->bitmap ); - bit->bitmap = NULL; - } - - - static void Clear_Raster_Map( TT_Raster_Map* bit ) - { - memset( bit->bitmap, 0, bit->size ); - } - - - static void Blit_Or( TT_Raster_Map* dst, TT_Raster_Map* src, - int x_off, int y_off ) - { - int x, y; - int x1, x2, y1, y2; - char *s, *d; - - - /* clipping */ - - x1 = x_off < 0 ? -x_off : 0; - y1 = y_off < 0 ? -y_off : 0; - - x2 = (int)dst->cols - x_off; - if ( x2 > src->cols ) - x2 = src->cols; - - y2 = (int)dst->rows - y_off; - if ( y2 > src->rows ) - y2 = src->rows; - - if ( x1 >= x2 ) - return; - - /* do the real work now */ - - for ( y = y1; y < y2; ++y ) - { - s = ( (char*)src->bitmap ) + y * src->cols + x1; - d = ( (char*)dst->bitmap ) + ( y + y_off ) * dst->cols + x1 + x_off; - - for ( x = x1; x < x2; ++x ) - *d++ |= *s++; - } - } - - - static void Dump_Raster_Map( TT_Raster_Map* bit, FILE* file ) - { - /* kudos for this code snippet go to Norman Walsh */ - - char* bmap; - int i, j; - unsigned short int colors[3][5]; - - bmap = (char *)bit->bitmap; - - if ( smooth ) /* anti-aliasing */ - { - fprintf( file, "P6\n%d %d\n255\n", pnm_width, pnm_height ); - - /* calculate colors for anti-aliasing */ - for (i = 0; i < 3; i++ ) - for (j = 0; j < 5; j++) - colors[i][j] = (255 - textclr[i]) * j / 4 + textclr[i]; - - for ( i = 0; i < bit->size; i++ ) /* iterate pixels */ - bmap[i] = bmap[i] > 4 ? 0 : 4 - bmap[i]; - - for ( i = pnm_height; i > 0; i--, bmap += bit->cols ) - for ( j = 0; j < pnm_width; j++ ) - fprintf( file, "%c%c%c", colors[0][(unsigned int) bmap[j]],\ - colors[1][(unsigned int) bmap[j]],\ - colors[2][(unsigned int) bmap[j]]); - } - else /* no anti-aliasing */ - { - fprintf( file, "P6\n%d %d\n255\n", pnm_width, pnm_height ); - - for ( i = 0; i < pnm_height; i++, bmap += bit->cols ) /* iterate rows */ - for ( j = 0; j < pnm_width; j++ ) /* iterate bits(=columns) in row */ - if ( bmap[j / 8] >> ( 7 - j % 8 ) & 1 ) /* bit set? */ - fprintf( file, "%c%c%c", textclr[0], textclr[1], textclr[2] ); - else - fprintf( file, "%c%c%c", 255, 255, 255 ); - } - fflush( file ); - } - - - /* glyph management */ - - static void Load_Glyphs( char* txt, int txtlen ) - { - unsigned short i, n, code, load_flags; - unsigned short num_glyphs = 0, no_cmap = 0; - unsigned short platform, encoding; - TT_Error error; - TT_CharMap char_map; - - - /* First, look for a Unicode charmap */ - - n = properties.num_CharMaps; - - for ( i = 0; i < n; i++ ) - { - TT_Get_CharMap_ID( face, i, &platform, &encoding ); - if ( (platform == 3 && encoding == 1 ) || - (platform == 0 && encoding == 0 ) ) - { - TT_Get_CharMap( face, i, &char_map ); - break; - } - } - - if ( i == n ) - { - TT_Face_Properties properties; - - - TT_Get_Face_Properties( face, &properties ); - - no_cmap = 1; - num_glyphs = properties.num_Glyphs; - } - - - /* Second, allocate the array */ - - glyphs = (TT_Glyph*)malloc( 256 * sizeof ( TT_Glyph ) ); - memset( glyphs, 0, 256 * sizeof ( TT_Glyph ) ); - - /* Finally, load the glyphs you need */ - - load_flags = TTLOAD_SCALE_GLYPH; - if ( hinted ) - load_flags |= TTLOAD_HINT_GLYPH; - - for ( i = 0; i < txtlen; ++i ) - { - unsigned char j = txt[i]; - - - if ( TT_VALID( glyphs[j] ) ) - continue; - - if ( no_cmap ) - { - code = (j - ' ' + 1) < 0 ? 0 : (j - ' ' + 1); - if ( code >= num_glyphs ) - code = 0; - } - else - code = TT_Char_Index( char_map, j ); - - (void)( - ( error = TT_New_Glyph( face, &glyphs[j] ) ) || - ( error = TT_Load_Glyph( instance, glyphs[j], code, load_flags ) ) - ); - - if ( error ) - Panic( "Cannot allocate and load glyph: error 0x%x.\n", error ); - } - } - - - static void Done_Glyphs( void ) - { - int i; - - - if ( !glyphs ) - return; - - for ( i = 0; i < 256; ++i ) - TT_Done_Glyph( glyphs[i] ); - - free( glyphs ); - - glyphs = NULL; - } - - - /* face & instance management */ - - static void Init_Face( const char* filename ) - { - TT_Error error; - - - /* load the typeface */ - - error = TT_Open_Face( engine, filename, &face ); - if ( error ) - { - if ( error == TT_Err_Could_Not_Open_File ) - Panic( "Could not find/open %s.\n", filename ); - else - Panic( "Error while opening %s, error code = 0x%x.\n", - filename, error ); - } - - TT_Get_Face_Properties( face, &properties ); - - /* create and initialize instance */ - - (void) ( - ( error = TT_New_Instance( face, &instance ) ) || - ( error = TT_Set_Instance_Resolutions( instance, dpi, dpi ) ) || - ( error = TT_Set_Instance_PointSize( instance, ptsize ) ) - ); - - if ( error ) - Panic( "Could not create and initialize instance: error 0x%x.\n", - error ); - } - - - static void Done_Face( void ) - { - TT_Done_Instance( instance ); - TT_Close_Face( face ); - } - - - /* rasterization stuff */ - - static void Init_Raster_Areas( const char* txt, int txtlen ) - { - int i, upm, ascent, descent; - TT_Face_Properties properties; - TT_Instance_Metrics imetrics; - TT_Glyph_Metrics gmetrics; - - - /* allocate the large bitmap */ - - TT_Get_Face_Properties( face, &properties ); - TT_Get_Instance_Metrics( instance, &imetrics ); - - upm = properties.header->Units_Per_EM; - ascent = ( properties.horizontal->Ascender * imetrics.y_ppem ) / upm; - descent = ( properties.horizontal->Descender * imetrics.y_ppem ) / upm; - - pnm_width = 2 * border; - pnm_height = 2 * border + ascent - descent; - - for ( i = 0; i < txtlen; ++i ) - { - unsigned char j = txt[i]; - - - if ( !TT_VALID( glyphs[j] ) ) - continue; - - TT_Get_Glyph_Metrics( glyphs[j], &gmetrics ); - pnm_width += gmetrics.advance / 64; - } - - Init_Raster_Map( &bit, pnm_width, pnm_height ); - Clear_Raster_Map( &bit ); - - pnm_x_shift = border; - pnm_y_shift = border - descent; - - /* allocate the small bitmap if you need it */ - - if ( smooth ) - Init_Raster_Map( &small_bit, imetrics.x_ppem + 32, pnm_height ); - } - - - static void Done_Raster_Areas( void ) - { - Done_Raster_Map( &bit ); - if ( smooth ) - Done_Raster_Map( &small_bit ); - } - - - static void Render_Glyph( TT_Glyph glyph, - int x_off, int y_off, - TT_Glyph_Metrics* gmetrics ) - { - if ( !smooth ) - TT_Get_Glyph_Bitmap( glyph, &bit, x_off * 64L, y_off * 64L); - else - { - TT_F26Dot6 xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax; - - - /* grid-fit the bounding box */ - - xmin = gmetrics->bbox.xMin & -64; - ymin = gmetrics->bbox.yMin & -64; - xmax = (gmetrics->bbox.xMax + 63) & -64; - ymax = (gmetrics->bbox.yMax + 63) & -64; - - /* now render the glyph in the small pixmap */ - /* and blit-or the resulting small pixmap into the biggest one */ - - Clear_Raster_Map( &small_bit ); - TT_Get_Glyph_Pixmap( glyph, &small_bit, -xmin, -ymin ); - Blit_Or( &bit, &small_bit, xmin/64 + x_off, -ymin/64 - y_off ); - } - } - - - static void Render_All_Glyphs( char* txt, int txtlen ) - { - int i; - TT_F26Dot6 x, y, adjx; - TT_Glyph_Metrics gmetrics; - - - x = pnm_x_shift; - y = pnm_y_shift; - - for ( i = 0; i < txtlen; i++ ) - { - unsigned char j = txt[i]; - - if ( !TT_VALID( glyphs[j] ) ) - continue; - - TT_Get_Glyph_Metrics( glyphs[j], &gmetrics ); - - adjx = x; /* ??? lsb */ - Render_Glyph( glyphs[j], adjx, y, &gmetrics ); - - x += gmetrics.advance / 64; - } - } - - - static void usage( void ) - { - printf( "\n" ); - printf( "%s: simple text to image converter -- part of the FreeType project\n", PROGNAME ); - printf( "\n" ); - printf( "Usage: %s [options below] filename [string]\n", PROGNAME ); - printf( "\n" ); - printf( " -g gray-level rendering (default: off)\n" ); - printf( " -h hinting off (default: on)\n" ); - printf( " -r X resolution X dpi (default: 96)\n" ); - printf( " -p X pointsize X pt (default: 12)\n" ); - printf( " -b X border X pixels wide (default: 0)\n" ); - printf( " -c X textcolor X in RRGGBB hexadecimal format (default: 00000 (=black))\n" ); - printf( "\n" ); - - exit( EXIT_FAILURE ); - } - - - int main( int argc, char** argv ) - { - int option, txtlen; - long int hexvalue; - char *txt, *filename; - TT_Error error; - - - /* Parse options */ - - while ( 1 ) - { - option = ft_getopt( argc, argv, "ghr:p:b:c:" ); - - if ( option == -1 ) - break; - - switch ( option ) - { - case 'g': - smooth = 1; - break; - case 'h': - hinted = 0; - break; - case 'r': - dpi = atoi( ft_optarg ); - break; - case 'p': - ptsize = atoi( ft_optarg ); - break; - case 'b': - border = atoi( ft_optarg ); - break; - case 'c': - sscanf( ft_optarg, "%lx", &hexvalue ); - textclr[0] = hexvalue>>16 & 0xFF; - textclr[1] = hexvalue>> 8 & 0xFF; - textclr[2] = hexvalue>> 0 & 0xFF; - break; - - default: - usage(); - break; - } - } - - argc -= ft_optind; - argv += ft_optind; - - if ( argc <= 0 || argc > 2 || dpi <= 0 || ptsize <= 0 || border < 0 ) - usage(); - - filename = argv[0]; - - if ( argc > 1 ) - txt = argv[1]; - else - txt = "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog"; - - txtlen = strlen( txt ); - - /* Initialize engine and other stuff */ - - error = TT_Init_FreeType( &engine ); - if ( error ) - Panic( "Error while initializing engine, code = 0x%x.\n", error ); - - Init_Face( filename ); - Load_Glyphs( txt, txtlen ); - Init_Raster_Areas( txt, txtlen ); - - /* Do the real work now */ - - Render_All_Glyphs( txt, txtlen ); - Dump_Raster_Map( &bit, stdout ); - - /* Clean up */ - - Done_Raster_Areas(); - Done_Glyphs(); - Done_Face(); - - /* That's all, folks! */ - - TT_Done_FreeType( engine ); - - exit( EXIT_SUCCESS ); /* for safety reasons */ - - return 0; /* never reached */ -} - - -/* End */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/ftstrtto.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/ftstrtto.c deleted file mode 100644 index 823632ddbd9..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/ftstrtto.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1476 +0,0 @@ -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The FreeType project -- a free and portable quality TrueType renderer. */ -/* */ -/* Copyright 1996-2001 by */ -/* D. Turner, R.Wilhelm, and W. Lemberg */ -/* */ -/* ftstrtto: Making string text from individual glyph information, using */ -/* TrueType Open features. */ -/* */ -/* Keys: */ -/* */ -/* + : fast scale up */ -/* - : fast scale down */ -/* u : fine scale down */ -/* j : fine scale up */ -/* */ -/* h : toggle hinting */ -/* K : toggle kerning */ -/* B : toggle sbit */ -/* S : toggle GSUB */ -/* P : toggle GPOS */ -/* */ -/* q : */ -/* ESC : exit */ -/* */ -/* */ -/* NOTE: This is just a test program that is used to show off and */ -/* debug the current engine. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************************/ - -#include -#include -#include - -#include "arabic.h" -#include "blitter.h" -#include "common.h" -#include "display.h" - -#include "freetype.h" -#include "ftxkern.h" -#include "ftxopen.h" -#include "ftxsbit.h" - -#include "gdriver.h" -#include "gevents.h" -#include "gmain.h" - -/* we want to use FREE() to make a compilation with DEBUG_MEMORY happy */ - -#include "ttmemory.h" - -#define MAXPTSIZE 500 /* dtp */ -#define Center_X ( Bit.width / 2 ) /* dtp */ -#define Center_Y ( Bit.rows / 2 ) /* dtp */ - -#define FEATURE_init MAKE_TT_TAG( 'i', 'n', 'i', 't' ) -#define FEATURE_medi MAKE_TT_TAG( 'm', 'e', 'd', 'i' ) -#define FEATURE_fina MAKE_TT_TAG( 'f', 'i', 'n', 'a' ) -#define FEATURE_isol MAKE_TT_TAG( 'i', 's', 'o', 'l' ) - - - char Header[128]; - - TT_Engine engine; - TT_Face face; - TT_Instance instance; - TT_Glyph glyph; - TT_CharMap char_map; - TT_Kerning directory; - - TTO_GSUBHeader gsub_; - TTO_GSUBHeader* gsub; - TTO_GPOSHeader gpos_; - TTO_GPOSHeader* gpos; - TTO_GDEFHeader gdef_; - TTO_GDEFHeader* gdef; - - TT_Big_Glyph_Metrics metrics; - TT_Outline outline; - TT_Face_Properties face_properties; - TT_Instance_Metrics imetrics; - - TT_SBit_Image* sbit; - - int pt_size; - int ttc_index; - TT_Bool hinted; - TT_Bool gray_render; - TT_Bool r2l; - TT_Bool vertical; - - TT_Bool has_kern; - TT_Bool use_kern; - TT_Bool has_gdef; - TT_Bool has_gsub; - TT_Bool use_gsub; - TT_Bool has_gpos; - TT_Bool use_gpos; - TT_Bool has_sbit; - TT_Bool use_sbit; - TT_Bool glyph_has_sbit; - - TT_Bool default_language_system; - - int Fail; - - char* char_string; - - TT_UShort glyph_code_array[129]; - TT_ULong char_code[128]; - TT_UShort properties[128]; - - TT_UShort* glyph_code; - int num_glyphs; - - TT_ULong script_tag; - char* script_tag_string; - TT_UShort gsub_script_index; - TT_UShort gpos_script_index; - - TT_ULong language_tag; - char* language_tag_string; - TT_UShort gsub_language_index; - TT_UShort gpos_language_index; - TT_UShort gsub_req_feature_index = 0xFFFF; - TT_UShort gpos_req_feature_index = 0xFFFF; - - TT_ULong* feature_tags; - char** feature_tag_strings; - TT_UShort* gsub_feature_indices; - TT_UShort* gpos_feature_indices; - int num_features; - - - static void Select_CMap( void ) - { - TT_UShort i, n; - TT_UShort platform, encoding; - - - n = face_properties.num_CharMaps; - - /* try pid/eid (3,10) before (3,1) */ - - for ( i = 0; i < n; i++ ) - { - TT_Get_CharMap_ID( face, i, &platform, &encoding ); - if ( platform == 3 && encoding == 10 ) - { - TT_Get_CharMap( face, i, &char_map ); - break; - } - } - - if ( i == n ) - { - for ( i = 0; i < n; i++ ) - { - TT_Get_CharMap_ID( face, i, &platform, &encoding ); - if ( platform == 3 && encoding == 1 ) - { - TT_Get_CharMap( face, i, &char_map ); - break; - } - } - } - - /* we try only pid/eid (0,0) if no (3,1) map is found -- many Windows - fonts have only rudimentary (0,0) support. */ - - if ( i == n ) - { - for ( i = 0; i < n; i++ ) - { - TT_Get_CharMap_ID( face, i, &platform, &encoding ); - if ( platform == 0 && encoding == 0 ) - { - TT_Get_CharMap( face, i, &char_map ); - break; - } - } - - if ( i == n ) - Panic( "Sorry, but this font doesn't contain" - " any Unicode mapping table.\n" ); - } - } - - - /* Convert a Latin 1 string to a string of glyph indexes. */ - /* */ - /* IMPORTANT NOTE: */ - /* */ - /* There is no portable way to convert from any system's char. code */ - /* to Unicode. This function simply takes a char. string as argument */ - /* and `interprets' each character as a Unicode char. index with no */ - /* further check. */ - /* */ - /* We interpret the command line string as Unicode with the high byte */ - /* set to zero. This is equivalent to Latin-1. */ - - static void Latin1Char_To_Glyph( char* source ) - { - TT_UShort n; - - - glyph_code = glyph_code_array + 1; /* we want to make glyph_code[-1] */ - glyph_code[-1] = 0; /* possible. */ - - for ( n = 0; n < 128 && source[n]; n++ ) - { - char_code[n] = (TT_ULong)( (unsigned char)source[n] ); - glyph_code[n] = TT_Char_Index( char_map, char_code[n] ); - } - - num_glyphs = n; - } - - - static void UTF8Char_To_Glyph( char* source ) - { - TT_UShort in, out, in_code; - TT_ULong out_code; - TT_UShort count, limit; - - - glyph_code = glyph_code_array + 1; /* we want to make glyph_code[-1] */ - glyph_code[-1] = 0; /* possible. */ - - for ( in = out = 0, count = limit = 1, in_code = out_code = 0; - in < 128 && source[in]; in++ ) - { - in_code = (TT_UShort)( (unsigned char)source[in] ); - - if ( in_code >= 0xC0 ) - { - limit = 1; - count = 1; - - if ( in_code < 0xE0 ) /* U+0080 - U+07FF */ - { - limit = 2; - out_code = in_code & 0x1F; - } - else if ( in_code < 0xF0 ) /* U+0800 - U+FFFF */ - { - limit = 3; - out_code = in_code & 0x0F; - } - else if ( in_code < 0xF8 ) /* U+10000 - U+1FFFFF */ - { - limit = 4; - out_code = in_code & 0x07; - } - continue; - } - else if ( in_code >= 0x80 ) - { - count++; - - if ( count <= limit ) - { - out_code <<= 6; - out_code += in_code & 0x3F; - } - if ( count != limit ) - continue; - } - else - out_code = in_code; - - char_code[out] = out_code; - glyph_code[out++] = TT_Char_Index( char_map, out_code ); - } - - num_glyphs = out; - } - - - static TT_Error Reset_Scale( int pointSize ) - { - TT_Error error; - - - error = TT_Set_Instance_CharSize( instance, pointSize * 64L ); - if ( error ) - { - RestoreScreen(); - Panic( "Could not reset instance, code = 0x%x.\n", error ); - } - - TT_Get_Instance_Metrics( instance, &imetrics ); - - /* now re-allocate the small bitmap */ - if ( gray_render ) - { - Init_Small( imetrics.x_ppem, imetrics.y_ppem ); - Clear_Small(); - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - static TT_Error Load_TrueType_Char( TT_UShort idx, - TT_Bool hint ) - { - int flags; - TT_Error error; - - - glyph_has_sbit = 0; - - error = TT_Load_Glyph_Bitmap( face, instance, idx, sbit ); - if ( error == TT_Err_Ok ) - { - has_sbit = 1; - glyph_has_sbit = 1; - } - - if ( glyph_has_sbit && use_sbit ) - return TT_Err_Ok; - - flags = TTLOAD_SCALE_GLYPH; - if ( hint ) - flags |= TTLOAD_HINT_GLYPH; - - return TT_Load_Glyph( instance, glyph, idx, flags ); - } - - - static TT_Error Get_Kern_Values( TT_UShort idx, - TT_Pos* x, - TT_Pos* y ) - { - TT_UShort i; - TT_Kern_Subtable table; - TT_Kern_0_Pair* pairs_0; - - TT_UShort min, max, new_min, new_max, middle; - TT_Long target_idx, current_idx; - - - *x = 0; - *y = 0; - - for ( i = 0; i < directory.nTables; i++ ) - { - table = directory.tables[i]; - - /* handle only horizontal kerning tables */ - - if ( table.coverage & 0x0001 ) - { - switch ( table.format ) - { - case 0: - pairs_0 = table.t.kern0.pairs; - target_idx = ( glyph_code[idx - 1] << 16 ) + glyph_code[idx]; - - /* binary search */ - - new_min = 0; - new_max = table.t.kern0.nPairs - 1; - - do - { - min = new_min; - max = new_max; - middle = max - ( ( max - min ) >> 1 ); - - current_idx = ( pairs_0[middle].left << 16 ) + - pairs_0[middle].right; - - if ( target_idx == current_idx ) - { - *x += pairs_0[middle].value; - break; - } - else if ( target_idx < current_idx ) - { - if ( middle == min ) - break; - new_max = middle - 1; - } - else - { - if ( middle == max ) - break; - new_min = middle + 1; - } - } while ( min < max ); - - break; - - /* we currently ignore format 2 kerning tables */ - - case 2: - break; - } - } - } - - /* scaling */ - - *x = *x * imetrics.x_scale / 0x10000; - *y = *y * imetrics.y_scale / 0x10000; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - /* for testing purposes, we always select the last available alternate - glyph, not using the `data' field. */ - - static TT_UShort alternate_function( TT_ULong pos, - TT_UShort glyphID, - TT_UShort num_alternates, - TT_UShort* alternates, - void* data ) - { - return num_alternates - 1; - } - - - static TT_Error Render_All( void ) - { - TT_Pos x, y, z, min_x, min_y, max_x, max_y; - TT_Pos kern_x, kern_y; - TT_Pos back_x, back_y; - TT_Pos* X; - TT_Pos* Y; - int i, n, back; - TT_UShort* gc; - TT_UShort glyph_property = 0; - - TT_Error error; - - TTO_GSUB_String in, out; - TTO_GPOS_Data* gd = NULL; - TTO_GPOS_Data* curr_gd; - TTO_GPOS_Data empty_gd = {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}; - - - /* On the first pass, we compute the compound bounding box */ - - x = y = 0; - kern_x = kern_y = 0; - min_x = min_y = max_x = max_y = 0; - - in.length = num_glyphs; - in.pos = 0; - in.string = glyph_code; - in.properties = properties; - in.components = NULL; - in.ligIDs = NULL; - - out.pos = 0; - out.allocated = 0; - out.string = NULL; - out.properties = NULL; - out.components = NULL; - out.ligIDs = NULL; - - if ( has_gsub && use_gsub ) - { - error = TT_GSUB_Apply_String( gsub, &in, &out ); - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - } - else - out = in; - - if ( has_gpos && use_gpos ) - { - error = TT_GPOS_Apply_String( instance, glyph, gpos, - hinted ? TTLOAD_HINT_GLYPH : 0, - &out, &gd, 0, r2l ); - if ( error && error != TTO_Err_Not_Covered ) - return error; - } - - n = out.length; - gc = out.string; - - /* we save the glyph positions for future reference as needed - for mark glyphs attached to base glyphs in TTO_GPOS_Data */ - - X = (TT_Pos*)malloc( n * sizeof ( TT_Pos ) ); - Y = (TT_Pos*)malloc( n * sizeof ( TT_Pos ) ); - if ( !X || !Y ) - Panic( "Can't allocate position arrays.\n" ); - - has_sbit = 0; - curr_gd = &empty_gd; - - for ( i = 0; i < n; i++ ) - { - X[i] = x; - Y[i] = y; - - error = Load_TrueType_Char( gc[i], hinted ); - if ( error == TT_Err_Ok ) - { - if ( glyph_has_sbit && use_sbit ) - metrics = sbit->metrics; - else - TT_Get_Glyph_Big_Metrics( glyph, &metrics ); - if ( has_kern && use_kern ) - Get_Kern_Values( i, &kern_x, &kern_y ); - - if ( gd ) - { - curr_gd = &gd[i]; - - /* search the base glyph */ - - back_x = gd[i].x_pos; - back_y = gd[i].y_pos; - back = i - gd[i].back; - - while ( gd[back].back ) - { - back_x += gd[back].x_pos; - back_y += gd[back].y_pos; - back -= gd[back].back; - } - } - else - { - back_x = back_y = 0; - back = i; - } - - z = X[back] + metrics.bbox.xMin + kern_x + back_x; - if ( min_x > z ) - min_x = z; - - z = X[back] + metrics.bbox.xMax + kern_x + back_x; - if ( max_x < z ) - max_x = z; - - z = Y[back] + metrics.bbox.yMin + kern_y + back_y; - if ( min_y > z ) - min_y = z; - - z = Y[back] + metrics.bbox.yMax + kern_y + back_y; - if ( max_y < z ) - max_y = z; - - if ( has_gdef ) - { - error = TT_GDEF_Get_Glyph_Property( gdef, gc[i], &glyph_property ); - if ( error ) - return error; - } - - /* advance only if it is not a mark glyph */ - - if ( !( glyph_property & TTO_MARK ) ) - { - if ( vertical ) - y += kern_y + curr_gd->y_advance + - ( curr_gd->new_advance ? 0 : metrics.vertAdvance ); - else - x += kern_x + curr_gd->x_advance + - ( curr_gd->new_advance ? 0 : metrics.horiAdvance ); - } - } - else - Fail++; - } - - /* We now center the bbox inside the target bitmap */ - - min_x = min_x & -64; - min_y = min_y & -64; - - max_x = ( max_x + 63 ) & -64; - max_y = ( max_y + 63 ) & -64; - - max_x -= min_x; - max_y -= min_y; - - min_x = ( ( Bit.width << 6 ) - max_x ) / 2; - min_y = ( ( Bit.rows << 6 ) - max_y ) / 2; - - max_x += min_x; - max_y += min_y; - - /* On the second pass, we render each glyph to its centered position. */ - /* This is slow, because we reload each glyph to render it! Using a */ - /* cache (for glyphs, metrics, properties, and kern values) could */ - /* speed this up significantly in real applications. */ - - x = vertical ? min_x : ( r2l ? max_x : min_x ); - y = vertical ? ( r2l ? min_y : max_y ) : min_y; - - for ( i = 0; i < n; i++ ) - { - error = Load_TrueType_Char( gc[i], hinted ); - if ( error == TT_Err_Ok ) - { - if ( glyph_has_sbit && use_sbit ) - metrics = sbit->metrics; - else - TT_Get_Glyph_Big_Metrics( glyph, &metrics ); - if ( has_kern && use_kern ) - Get_Kern_Values( i, &kern_x, &kern_y ); - - if ( gd ) - curr_gd = &gd[i]; - - if ( has_gdef ) - (void)TT_GDEF_Get_Glyph_Property( gdef, gc[i], &glyph_property ); - - if ( !( glyph_property & TTO_MARK ) ) - { - if ( r2l ) - { - if ( vertical ) - y += curr_gd->y_advance + - ( curr_gd->new_advance ? 0 : metrics.vertAdvance ); - else - x -= curr_gd->x_advance + - ( curr_gd->new_advance ? 0 : metrics.horiAdvance ); - } - else - { - if ( vertical ) - y -= kern_y; - else - x += kern_x; - } - } - - /* We must specify the upper left corner of the bitmap, but the - lower left corner for the outline. Another complication is that - Blit_Bitmap() assumes that increasing y values means moving - downwards. - - For vertical layout, the origin of the horizontal and vertical - bearings of embedded bitmaps is the top, thus we shift the - outline glyphs down. - - Now we finally round all values to integer pixels. */ - - if ( glyph_has_sbit && use_sbit ) - { - if ( !curr_gd->back ) - { - X[i] = ( ( ( x + curr_gd->x_pos + - vertical ? metrics.vertBearingX : - metrics.horiBearingX ) - + 32 ) & -64 ) >> 6; - Y[i] = Bit.rows - - ( ( ( ( y + curr_gd->y_pos + - vertical ? metrics.vertBearingY : - metrics.horiBearingY ) - + 32 ) & -64 ) >> 6 ); - Blit_Bitmap( &Bit, - &sbit->map, - gray_render ? 8 : 1, - X[i], Y[i], gray_palette[4] ); - } - else - { - /* search the base glyph */ - - back_x = gd[i].x_pos; - back_y = gd[i].y_pos; - back = i - gd[i].back; - - while ( gd[back].back ) - { - back_x += gd[back].x_pos; - back_y += gd[back].y_pos; - back -= gd[back].back; - } - - Blit_Bitmap( &Bit, - &sbit->map, - gray_render ? 8 : 1, - X[back] + ( ( ( back_x + 32 ) & -64 ) >> 6 ), - Y[back] + ( ( ( back_y + 32 ) & -64 ) >> 6 ), - gray_palette[4] ); - } - } - else - { - if ( !curr_gd->back ) - { - X[i] = ( ( x + curr_gd->x_pos + 32 ) & -64 ) >> 6; - Y[i] = ( ( y + curr_gd->y_pos - - ( vertical ? - metrics.vertBearingY + metrics.bbox.yMax : - 0 ) - + 32 ) & -64 ) >> 6; - Render_Single_Glyph( gray_render, - glyph, - X[i], Y[i] ); - } - else - { - /* search the base glyph */ - - back_x = gd[i].x_pos; - back_y = gd[i].y_pos; - back = i - gd[i].back; - - while ( gd[back].back ) - { - back_x += gd[back].x_pos; - back_y += gd[back].y_pos; - back -= gd[back].back; - } - - Render_Single_Glyph( - gray_render, - glyph, - X[back] + ( ( ( back_x + 32 ) & -64 ) >> 6 ), - Y[back] + ( ( ( back_y + 32 ) & -64 ) >> 6 ) ); - } - } - - if ( !( glyph_property & TTO_MARK ) ) - { - if ( r2l ) - { - if ( vertical ) - y += kern_y; - else - x -= kern_x; - } - else - { - if ( vertical ) - y -= curr_gd->y_advance + - ( curr_gd->new_advance ? 0 : metrics.vertAdvance ); - else - x += curr_gd->x_advance + - ( curr_gd->new_advance ? 0 : metrics.horiAdvance ); - } - } - } - } - - if ( has_gsub && use_gsub ) - { - if ( out.string ) { - FREE( out.string ); - FREE( out.components ); - FREE( out.ligIDs ); - } - if ( out.properties ) - FREE( out.properties ); - } - - if ( has_gpos && use_gpos ) - FREE( gd ); - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - static int Process_Event( TEvent* event ) - { - switch ( event->what ) - { - case event_Quit: /* ESC or q */ - return 0; - - case event_Keyboard: - if ( event->info == 'h' ) /* Toggle hinting */ - hinted = !hinted; - else if ( event->info == 'K' ) /* Toggle kerning */ - use_kern = !use_kern; - else if ( event->info == 'B' ) /* Toggle sbit */ - use_sbit = !use_sbit; - else if ( event->info == 'S' ) /* Toggle gsub */ - use_gsub = !use_gsub; - else if ( event->info == 'P' ) /* Toggle gpos */ - use_gpos = !use_gpos; - break; - - case event_Rotate_Glyph: - break; - - case event_Scale_Glyph: - pt_size += event->info; - if ( pt_size < 1 ) pt_size = 1; - if ( pt_size > MAXPTSIZE ) pt_size = MAXPTSIZE; - break; - - case event_Change_Glyph: - break; - } - - return 1; - } - - - static void Usage( char* execname ) - { - fprintf( stderr, - "\n" - "ftstrtto: TrueType Open String Test Display -- part of the FreeType project\n" - "---------------------------------------------------------------------------\n" - "\n" - "Usage: %s [options below] ptsize fontname[.ttf|.ttc] [string|-]\n" - "\n" - " -c C use font with index C in TrueType collection (default: 0)\n" - " -f F use feature F (can be specified more than once)\n" - " -g gray-level rendering\n" - " -l L use language L\n" - " -r R use resolution R dpi (default: 96)\n" - " -s S use script S\n" - " -u interpret input data as UTF8-encoded\n" - " -v display string vertically\n" - " -x display string from right to left\n" - "\n" - " F, L, and S must be specified as 4-character tags.\n" - " Specifying only F and S selects default language system of S.\n" - " Specifying only L and S selects the req. feature of L only (if any).\n" - "\n" - " If `-' is specified as input string, stdin is read instead.\n" - "\n", execname ); - - exit( EXIT_FAILURE ); - } - - - static TT_ULong Make_Tag( char* tag_string ) - { - char t1 = ' ', t2 = ' ', t3 = ' ', t4 = ' '; - - - if ( !tag_string ) - return 0; - - t1 = tag_string[0]; - if ( tag_string[1] ) - t2 = tag_string[1]; - if ( tag_string[2] ) - t3 = tag_string[2]; - if ( tag_string[3] ) - t4 = tag_string[3]; - - return MAKE_TT_TAG( t1, t2, t3, t4 ); - } - - - int main( int argc, - char** argv ) - { - int i, old_pt_size, orig_pt_size, file; - - int graphics_initialized = 0; - - char filename[128 + 4]; - char alt_filename[128 + 4]; - char* execname; - - int option; - int res = 96; - int utf8 = 0; - - TT_Error error; - TEvent event; - - - execname = argv[0]; - - while ( 1 ) - { - option = ft_getopt( argc, argv, "c:f:gl:r:s:uvx" ); - - if ( option == -1 ) - break; - - switch ( option ) - { - case 'c': - ttc_index = atoi( ft_optarg ); - if ( ttc_index < 0 ) - Usage( execname ); - break; - - case 'f': - num_features++; - feature_tag_strings = (char**) - realloc( feature_tag_strings, - num_features * sizeof ( char* ) ); - feature_tags = (TT_ULong*) - realloc( feature_tags, - num_features * sizeof ( TT_ULong ) ); - if ( !feature_tag_strings || !feature_tags ) - Panic( "Can't allocate feature tag arrays.\n" ); - - feature_tag_strings[num_features - 1] = ft_optarg; - if ( !(feature_tags[num_features - 1] = Make_Tag( ft_optarg ) ) ) - Usage( execname ); - break; - - case 'g': - gray_render = 1; - break; - - case 'l': - language_tag_string = ft_optarg; - if ( !(language_tag = Make_Tag( ft_optarg ) ) ) - Usage( execname ); - break; - - case 'r': - res = atoi( ft_optarg ); - if ( res < 1 ) - Usage( execname ); - break; - - case 's': - script_tag_string = ft_optarg; - if ( !(script_tag = Make_Tag( ft_optarg ) ) ) - Usage( execname ); - break; - - case 'u': - utf8 = 1; - break; - - case 'v': - vertical = 1; - break; - - case 'x': - r2l = 1; - break; - - default: - Usage( execname ); - break; - } - } - - argc -= ft_optind; - argv += ft_optind; - - if ( argc <= 1 ) - Usage( execname ); - - if ( sscanf( argv[0], "%d", &orig_pt_size ) != 1 ) - orig_pt_size = 64; - - file = 1; - - /* Initialize engine */ - - error = TT_Init_FreeType( &engine ); - if ( error ) - Panic( "Error while initializing engine, code = 0x%x.\n", error ); - - error = TT_Init_Kerning_Extension( engine ); - if ( error ) - Panic( "Error while initializing kerning extension, code = 0x%x.\n", - error ); - - error = TT_Init_SBit_Extension( engine ); - if ( error ) - Panic( "Error while initializing sbit extension, code = 0x%x.\n", - error ); - - error = TT_Init_GDEF_Extension( engine ); - if ( error ) - Panic( "Error while initializing GDEF extension, code = 0x%x.\n", - error ); - - error = TT_Init_GSUB_Extension( engine ); - if ( error ) - Panic( "Error while initializing GSUB extension, code = 0x%x.\n", - error ); - - error = TT_Init_GPOS_Extension( engine ); - if ( error ) - Panic( "Error while initializing GPOS extension, code = 0x%x.\n", - error ); - - pt_size = orig_pt_size; - hinted = 1; - use_gsub = 1; - use_gpos = 1; - use_kern = 1; - use_sbit = 1; - - i = strlen( argv[file] ); - while ( i > 0 && argv[file][i] != '\\' && argv[file][i] != '/' ) - { - if ( argv[file][i] == '.' ) - i = 0; - i--; - } - - filename[128] = '\0'; - alt_filename[128] = '\0'; - - strncpy( filename, argv[file], 128 ); - strncpy( alt_filename, argv[file], 128 ); - - if ( i >= 0 ) - { - strncpy( filename + strlen( filename ), ".ttf", 4 ); - strncpy( alt_filename + strlen( alt_filename ), ".ttc", 4 ); - } - - /* Load face */ - - error = TT_Open_Face( engine, filename, &face ); - if ( error == TT_Err_Could_Not_Open_File ) - { - strcpy( filename, alt_filename ); - error = TT_Open_Face( engine, alt_filename, &face ); - } - if ( error == TT_Err_Could_Not_Open_File ) - Panic( "Could not find/open `%s'.\n", filename ); - else if ( error ) - Panic( "Error while opening `%s', code = 0x%x.\n", - filename, error ); - - /* get face properties and allocate preload arrays */ - - TT_Get_Face_Properties( face, &face_properties ); - - /* open font in collection */ - - if ( ttc_index >= face_properties.num_Faces ) - Panic( "There is no collection with index %d in this font file.\n", - ttc_index ); - - TT_Close_Face( face ); - - error = TT_Open_Collection( engine, filename, ttc_index, &face ); - if ( error ) - Panic( "Error while opening collection %d in `%s', code = 0x%x.\n", - ttc_index, filename, error ); - - /* create glyph object */ - - error = TT_New_Glyph( face, &glyph ); - if ( error ) - Panic( "Could not create glyph container, code = 0x%x.\n", error ); - - /* create sbit slot */ - - error = TT_New_SBit_Image( &sbit ); - if ( error ) - Panic( "Could not create sbit slot, code = 0x%x.\n" , error); - - /* create instance */ - - error = TT_New_Instance( face, &instance ); - if ( error ) - Panic( "Could not create instance for `%s', code = 0x%x.\n", - filename, error ); - - error = TT_Set_Instance_Resolutions( instance, res, res ); - if ( error ) - Panic( "Could not set device resolutions, code = 0x%x.\n", error ); - - error = TT_Get_Kerning_Directory( face, &directory ); - if ( error ) - Panic( "Could not get kerning directory, code = 0x%x.\n", error ); - - /* load all kerning tables */ - - for ( i = 0; i < directory.nTables; i++ ) - { - error = TT_Load_Kerning_Table( face, i ); - if ( error ) - Panic( "Could not load kerning table, code = 0x%x.\n", error ); - } - - if ( directory.nTables ) - has_kern = 1; - - Select_CMap(); - - /* GDEF support */ - - gdef = &gdef_; - - error = TT_Load_GDEF_Table( face, gdef ); - if ( !error ) - has_gdef = 1; - else if ( error != TT_Err_Table_Missing ) - Panic( "Error while loading GDEF table, code = 0x%x.\n", error ); - - /* we assign glyph properties in case no GDEF table is available */ - - if ( !has_gdef ) - { - Build_Arabic_Glyph_Properties( char_map, face_properties.num_Glyphs, - &gdef ); - if ( gdef ) - has_gdef = 1; - } - - /* GSUB and GPOS support */ - - gsub = &gsub_; - gpos = &gpos_; - - error = TT_Load_GSUB_Table( face, gsub, gdef ); - if ( !error ) - { - if ( script_tag && feature_tags ) - has_gsub = 1; - if ( script_tag && language_tag ) - has_gsub = 1; - } - else if ( error != TT_Err_Table_Missing ) - Panic( "Error while loading GSUB table, code = 0x%x.\n", error ); - - error = TT_Load_GPOS_Table( face, gpos, gdef ); - if ( !error ) - { - if ( script_tag && feature_tags ) - has_gpos = 1; - if ( script_tag && language_tag ) - has_gpos = 1; - } - else if ( error != TT_Err_Table_Missing ) - Panic( "Error while loading GPOS table, code = 0x%x.\n", error ); - - TT_GSUB_Clear_Features( gsub ); - TT_GPOS_Clear_Features( gpos ); - - if ( ( has_gsub || has_gpos ) && !language_tag ) - default_language_system = 1; - - /* we allocate one element more to always have a non-zero value - for malloc */ - gsub_feature_indices = (TT_UShort*) - malloc( ( num_features + 1 ) * - sizeof ( TT_UShort ) ); - gpos_feature_indices = (TT_UShort*) - malloc( ( num_features + 1 ) * - sizeof ( TT_UShort ) ); - if ( !gsub_feature_indices || !gpos_feature_indices ) - Panic( "Can't allocate feature index arrays.\n" ); - - if ( has_gsub ) - { - error = TT_GSUB_Select_Script( gsub, - script_tag, - &gsub_script_index ); - if ( error ) - { - gsub_script_index = 0xFFFF; - goto try_gpos; - } - - if ( default_language_system ) - { - for ( i = 0; i < num_features; i++ ) - { - error = TT_GSUB_Select_Feature( gsub, - feature_tags[i], - gsub_script_index, 0xFFFF, - &gsub_feature_indices[i] ); - if ( error ) - gsub_feature_indices[i] = 0xFFFF; - } - } - else - { - error = TT_GSUB_Select_Language( gsub, - language_tag, - gsub_script_index, - &gsub_language_index, - &gsub_req_feature_index ); - if ( error ) - { - gsub_language_index = 0xFFFF; - goto try_gpos; - } - - for ( i = 0; i < num_features; i++ ) - { - error = TT_GSUB_Select_Feature( gsub, - feature_tags[i], - gsub_script_index, - gsub_language_index, - &gsub_feature_indices[i] ); - if ( error ) - gsub_feature_indices[i] = 0xFFFF; - } - } - - if ( gsub_req_feature_index != 0xFFFF ) - TT_GSUB_Add_Feature( gsub, gsub_req_feature_index, ALL_GLYPHS ); - else if ( !num_features ) - has_gsub = 0; - - for ( i = 0; i < num_features; i++ ) - { - if ( gsub_feature_indices[i] != 0xFFFF ) - { - if ( feature_tags[i] == FEATURE_init ) - TT_GSUB_Add_Feature( gsub, gsub_feature_indices[i], initial ); - else if ( feature_tags[i] == FEATURE_medi ) - TT_GSUB_Add_Feature( gsub, gsub_feature_indices[i], medial ); - else if ( feature_tags[i] == FEATURE_fina ) - TT_GSUB_Add_Feature( gsub, gsub_feature_indices[i], final ); - else if ( feature_tags[i] == FEATURE_isol ) - TT_GSUB_Add_Feature( gsub, gsub_feature_indices[i], isolated ); - else - TT_GSUB_Add_Feature( gsub, gsub_feature_indices[i], ALL_GLYPHS ); - } - } - - TT_GSUB_Register_Alternate_Function( gsub, alternate_function, NULL ); - } - - try_gpos: - - if ( has_gpos ) - { - error = TT_GPOS_Select_Script( gpos, - script_tag, - &gpos_script_index ); - if ( error ) - { - gpos_script_index = 0xFFFF; - goto check; - } - - if ( default_language_system ) - { - for ( i = 0; i < num_features; i++ ) - { - error = TT_GPOS_Select_Feature( gpos, - feature_tags[i], - gpos_script_index, 0xFFFF, - &gpos_feature_indices[i] ); - if ( error ) - gpos_feature_indices[i] = 0xFFFF; - } - } - else - { - error = TT_GPOS_Select_Language( gpos, - language_tag, - gpos_script_index, - &gpos_language_index, - &gpos_req_feature_index ); - if ( error ) - { - gpos_language_index = 0xFFFF; - goto check; - } - - for ( i = 0; i < num_features; i++ ) - { - error = TT_GPOS_Select_Feature( gpos, - feature_tags[i], - gpos_script_index, - gpos_language_index, - &gpos_feature_indices[i] ); - if ( error ) - gpos_feature_indices[i] = 0xFFFF; - } - } - - if ( gpos_req_feature_index != 0xFFFF ) - TT_GPOS_Add_Feature( gpos, gpos_req_feature_index, ALL_GLYPHS ); - else if ( !num_features ) - has_gpos = 0; - - for ( i = 0; i < num_features; i++ ) - { - if ( gpos_feature_indices[i] != 0xFFFF ) - { - if ( feature_tags[i] == FEATURE_init ) - TT_GPOS_Add_Feature( gpos, gpos_feature_indices[i], initial ); - else if ( feature_tags[i] == FEATURE_medi ) - TT_GPOS_Add_Feature( gpos, gpos_feature_indices[i], medial ); - else if ( feature_tags[i] == FEATURE_fina ) - TT_GPOS_Add_Feature( gpos, gpos_feature_indices[i], final ); - else if ( feature_tags[i] == FEATURE_isol ) - TT_GPOS_Add_Feature( gpos, gpos_feature_indices[i], isolated ); - else - TT_GPOS_Add_Feature( gpos, gpos_feature_indices[i], ALL_GLYPHS ); - } - } - } - - check: - - if ( has_gsub || has_gpos ) - { - if ( gsub_script_index == 0xFFFF && gpos_script_index == 0xFFFF ) - Panic( "Requested script `%-4.4s' not found.\n", - script_tag_string ); - - if ( default_language_system ) - { - for ( i = 0; i < num_features; i++ ) - { - if ( gsub_feature_indices[i] == 0xFFFF && - gpos_feature_indices[i] == 0xFFFF ) - Panic( "Requested feature `%-4.4s'\n" - "for default language system of script `%-4.4s' not found.\n", - feature_tag_strings[i], script_tag_string ); - } - } - else - { - if ( gsub_language_index == 0xFFFF && gpos_language_index == 0xFFFF ) - Panic( "Requested language `%-4.4s'\n" - "for script `%-4.4s' not found.\n", - language_tag_string, script_tag_string ); - - for ( i = 0; i < num_features; i++ ) - { - if ( gsub_feature_indices[i] == 0xFFFF && - gpos_feature_indices[i] == 0xFFFF ) - Panic( "Requested feature `%-4.4s'\n" - "for script `%-4.4s', language `%-4.4s' not found.\n", - feature_tag_strings[i], script_tag_string, - language_tag_string ); - } - } - } - - if ( !graphics_initialized ) - { - graphics_initialized = 1; - - if ( gray_render ) - { - if ( !SetGraphScreen( Graphics_Mode_Gray ) ) - Panic( "Could not set up grayscale graphics mode.\n" ); - - TT_Set_Raster_Gray_Palette( engine, virtual_palette ); - } - else - { - if ( !SetGraphScreen( Graphics_Mode_Mono ) ) - Panic( "Could not set up mono graphics mode.\n" ); - } - } - - Init_Display( gray_render ); - - Reset_Scale( pt_size ); - - old_pt_size = pt_size; - - Fail = 0; - - /* get string to display, if any */ - - if ( argv[2] ) - { - if ( argv[2][0] == '-' ) - { - int ch; - char* p; - - - char_string = (char*)malloc( 128 * sizeof ( char ) ); - if ( !char_string || !gpos_feature_indices ) - Panic( "Can't allocate character string.\n" ); - p = char_string; - - for ( i = 0; i < 128; i++ ) - { - ch = getchar(); - if ( ch == '\n' || ch == EOF ) - { - *p = '\0'; - break; - } - - *p++ = (char)ch; - } - - *p = '\0'; - } - else - char_string = argv[2]; - } - else - char_string = "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog"; - - if ( utf8 ) - UTF8Char_To_Glyph( char_string ); - else - Latin1Char_To_Glyph( char_string ); - - /* we assign Arabic script features (e.g. `initial' or `final') */ - - Assign_Arabic_Properties( char_code, properties, num_glyphs ); - - /* the main loop */ - - for ( ;; ) - { - int key; - - - Clear_Display(); - - error = Render_All(); - if ( error ) - Panic( "Error while rendering string, code = 0x%x.\n", error ); - - if ( gray_render ) - Convert_To_Display_Palette(); - - sprintf( Header, - "%s: %ddpi, %dpt, %dppem hinting: %s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s", - ft_basename( filename ), - res, - pt_size, - imetrics.x_ppem, - hinted ? "on" : "off", - has_kern ? " kerning: " : "", - has_kern ? ( use_kern ? "on" : "off" ) : "", - has_sbit ? " sbit: " : "", - has_sbit ? ( use_sbit ? "on" : "off" ) : "", - has_gsub ? " GSUB: " : "", - has_gsub ? ( use_gsub ? "on" : "off" ) : "", - has_gpos ? " GPOS: " : "", - has_gpos ? ( use_gpos ? "on" : "off" ) : "" ); - - Display_Bitmap_On_Screen( Bit.bitmap, Bit.rows, Bit.cols ); - -#ifndef X11 -#ifndef OS2 - Print_XY( 0, 0, Header ); -#endif -#endif - - Get_Event( &event ); - if ( !( key = Process_Event( &event ) ) ) - goto Fin; - - if ( pt_size != old_pt_size ) - { - if ( Reset_Scale( pt_size ) ) - Panic( "Could not resize font.\n" ); - - old_pt_size = pt_size; - } - } - - Fin: - RestoreScreen(); - - TT_Done_SBit_Image( sbit ); - TT_Close_Face( face ); - TT_Done_FreeType( engine ); - - printf( "Execution completed successfully.\n" ); - printf( "Fails = %d.\n", Fail ); - - exit( EXIT_SUCCESS ); /* for safety reasons */ - - return 0; /* never reached */ -} - - -/* End */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/fttimer.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/fttimer.c deleted file mode 100644 index c1e3b9156b5..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/fttimer.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,455 +0,0 @@ -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The FreeType project - a Free and Portable Quality TrueType Renderer. */ -/* */ -/* Copyright 1996-2001 by */ -/* D. Turner, R.Wilhelm, and W. Lemberg */ -/* */ -/* fttimer: A simple performance benchmark. Now with graylevel rendering */ -/* with the '-g' option. */ -/* */ -/* Be aware that the timer program benchmarks different things */ -/* in each release of the FreeType library. Thus, performance */ -/* should only be compared between similar release numbers. */ -/* */ -/* */ -/* NOTE: This is just a test program that is used to show off and */ -/* debug the current engine. In no way does it shows the final */ -/* high-level interface that client applications will use. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************************/ - -#include -#include -#include - -#include "common.h" -#include "freetype.h" - -#include "gdriver.h" -#include "gevents.h" -#include "gmain.h" - -#ifndef __USE_MISC -#define __USE_MISC /* MkLinux needs this to get a definition of - CLOCKS_PER_SEC */ -#endif - -#include /* for clock() */ - -/* SunOS 4.1.* does not define CLOCKS_PER_SEC, so include */ -/* to get the HZ macro which is the equivalent. */ -#if defined(__sun__) && !defined(SVR4) && !defined(__SVR4) -#include -#define CLOCKS_PER_SEC HZ -#endif - -#define MAX_GLYPHS 512 /* Maximum number of glyphs rendered at one time */ - - char Header[128]; - - TT_Error error; - - TT_Engine engine; - TT_Face face; - TT_Instance instance; - TT_Glyph glyph; - - TT_Outline outline; - TT_Glyph_Metrics metrics; - - TT_Face_Properties properties; - - TT_F26Dot6* cur_x; - TT_F26Dot6* cur_y; - - unsigned short* cur_endContour; - unsigned char* cur_touch; - - TT_Outline outlines[MAX_GLYPHS]; - - int num_glyphs; - int tab_glyphs; - int cur_glyph; - int cur_point; - unsigned short cur_contour; - - extern TT_Raster_Map Bit; - - int Fail; - int Num; - - short visual; /* display glyphs while rendering */ - short gray_render; /* smooth fonts with gray levels */ - - - static void Clear_Buffer( void ); - - -/*******************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* Get_Time: */ -/* */ -/* Returns the current time in milliseconds. */ -/* */ -/*******************************************************************/ - - long Get_Time( void ) - { - return clock() * 1000 / CLOCKS_PER_SEC; - } - - -/*******************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* Init_Engine: */ -/* */ -/* Allocates bitmap, render pool and other structs... */ -/* */ -/*******************************************************************/ - - void Init_Engine( void ) - { - Bit.rows = vio_Height; /* The whole window */ - Bit.width = vio_Width; - - if ( gray_render ) - { - Bit.cols = Bit.width; - Bit.flow = TT_Flow_Up; - Bit.size = Bit.rows * Bit.width; - } - else - { - Bit.cols = (Bit.width + 7) / 8; /* convert to # of bytes */ - Bit.flow = TT_Flow_Up; - Bit.size = Bit.rows * Bit.cols; /* number of bytes in buffer */ - } - - Bit.bitmap = (void*)malloc( Bit.size ); - if ( !Bit.bitmap ) - Panic( "ERROR: not enough memory to allocate bitmap!\n" ); - - Clear_Buffer(); - } - - -/*******************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* Clear_Buffer: */ -/* */ -/* Clears current bitmap. */ -/* */ -/*******************************************************************/ - - static void Clear_Buffer( void ) - { - if ( gray_render ) - memset( Bit.bitmap, gray_palette[0], Bit.size ); - else - memset( Bit.bitmap, 0, Bit.size ); - } - - -/*******************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* LoadTrueTypeChar: */ -/* */ -/* Loads a glyph into memory. */ -/* */ -/*******************************************************************/ - - TT_Error LoadTrueTypeChar( int idx ) - { - error = TT_Load_Glyph( instance, glyph, idx, TTLOAD_DEFAULT ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - TT_Get_Glyph_Outline( glyph, &outline ); - - outline.second_pass = 0; - outline.high_precision = 0; - outline.dropout_mode = 0; - - /* debugging */ -#if 0 - if ( idx == 0 && !visual ) - { - printf( "points = %d\n", outline.points ); - for ( j = 0; j < outline.points; j++ ) - printf( "%02x (%01hx,%01hx)\n", - j, outline.xCoord[j], outline.yCoord[j] ); - printf( "\n" ); - } -#endif - - /* create a new outline */ - TT_New_Outline( outline.n_points, - outline.n_contours, - &outlines[cur_glyph] ); - - /* copy the glyph outline into it */ - outline.high_precision = 0; - outline.second_pass = 0; - TT_Copy_Outline( &outline, &outlines[cur_glyph] ); - - /* translate it */ - TT_Translate_Outline( &outlines[cur_glyph], - vio_Width * 16, - vio_Height * 16 ); - cur_glyph++; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - -/*******************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* ConvertRaster: */ -/* */ -/* Performs scan conversion. */ -/* */ -/*******************************************************************/ - - TT_Error ConvertRaster( int index ) - { - outlines[index].second_pass = 0; - outlines[index].high_precision = 0; - - if ( gray_render ) - return TT_Get_Outline_Pixmap( engine, &outlines[index], &Bit ); - else - return TT_Get_Outline_Bitmap( engine, &outlines[index], &Bit ); - } - - - int main( int argc, char** argv ) - { - int i, total, mode, base, rendered_glyphs; - char filename[128 + 4]; - char alt_filename[128 + 4]; - char* execname; - - long t, t0, tz0; - - - execname = argv[0]; - - gray_render = 0; - visual = 0; - - while ( argc > 1 && argv[1][0] == '-' ) - { - switch ( argv[1][1] ) - { - case 'g': - gray_render = 1; - break; - - case 'v': - visual = 1; - break; - - default: - Panic( "Unknown argument '%s'!\n", argv[1] ); - } - argc--; - argv++; - } - - if ( argc != 2 ) - { - fprintf( stderr, "fttimer: simple performance timer -- part of the FreeType project\n" ); - fprintf( stderr,"-----------------------------------------------------------------\n\n" ); - fprintf( stderr,"Usage: %s [-g] [-v] fontname[.ttf|.ttc]\n\n", execname ); - fprintf( stderr," where '-g' asks for gray-levels rendering\n" ); - fprintf( stderr," '-v' displays while rendering (slower)\n" ); - - exit( EXIT_FAILURE ); - } - - i = strlen( argv[1] ); - while ( i > 0 && argv[1][i] != '\\' ) - { - if ( argv[1][i] == '.' ) - i = 0; - i--; - } - - filename[128] = '\0'; - alt_filename[128] = '\0'; - - strncpy( filename, argv[1], 128 ); - strncpy( alt_filename, argv[1], 128 ); - - if ( i >= 0 ) - { - strncpy( filename + strlen( filename ), ".ttf", 4 ); - strncpy( alt_filename + strlen( alt_filename ), ".ttc", 4 ); - } - - /* Initialize engine */ - - if ( (error = TT_Init_FreeType( &engine )) ) - Panic( "Error while initializing engine, code = 0x%x.\n", error ); - - /* Load face */ - - error = TT_Open_Face( engine, filename, &face ); - - if ( error == TT_Err_Could_Not_Open_File ) - { - strcpy( filename, alt_filename ); - error = TT_Open_Face( engine, alt_filename, &face ); - } - - if ( error == TT_Err_Could_Not_Open_File ) - Panic( "Could not find/open %s.\n", filename ); - else if ( error ) - Panic( "Error while opening %s, error code = 0x%x.\n", - filename, error ); - - /* get face properties and allocate preload arrays */ - - TT_Get_Face_Properties( face, &properties ); - - num_glyphs = properties.num_Glyphs; - - tab_glyphs = MAX_GLYPHS; - if ( tab_glyphs > num_glyphs ) - tab_glyphs = num_glyphs; - - /* create glyph */ - - error = TT_New_Glyph( face, &glyph ); - if ( error ) - Panic( "Could not create glyph container.\n" ); - - /* create instance */ - - error = TT_New_Instance( face, &instance ); - if ( error ) - Panic( "Could not create instance for %s.\n", filename ); - - error = TT_Set_Instance_CharSize( instance, 400*64 ); - if ( error ) - Panic( "Could not reset instance for %s.\n", filename ); - - if ( gray_render ) - mode = Graphics_Mode_Gray; - else - mode = Graphics_Mode_Mono; - - if ( visual ) - { - if ( !SetGraphScreen( mode ) ) - Panic( "Could not set graphics mode.\n" ); - TT_Set_Raster_Gray_Palette( engine, gray_palette ); - } - else - { - /* This is the default bitmap size used */ - vio_Width = 640; - vio_Height = 450; - } - - Init_Engine(); - - Num = 0; - Fail = 0; - - total = num_glyphs; - base = 0; - - rendered_glyphs = 0; - - t0 = 0; /* Initial time */ - - tz0 = Get_Time(); - - while ( total > 0 ) - { - /* First, preload 'tab_glyphs' in memory */ - - cur_glyph = 0; - cur_point = 0; - cur_contour = 0; - - printf( "loading %d glyphs", tab_glyphs ); - - for ( Num = 0; Num < tab_glyphs; Num++ ) - { - error = LoadTrueTypeChar( base + Num ); - if ( error ) - Fail++; - - total--; - } - - base += tab_glyphs; - - if ( tab_glyphs > total ) - tab_glyphs = total; - - printf( ", rendering... " ); - - /* Now, render the loaded glyphs */ - - t = Get_Time(); - - for ( Num = 0; Num < cur_glyph; Num++ ) - { - if ( (error = ConvertRaster( Num )) ) - Fail++; - else - { - rendered_glyphs ++; - - if ( visual ) - { - sprintf( Header, "Glyph: %5d", Num ); - Display_Bitmap_On_Screen( Bit.bitmap, Bit.rows, Bit.cols ); - - Clear_Buffer(); - } - } - } - - t = Get_Time() - t; - if ( t < 0 ) - t += 100L * 60 * 60; - - printf( " = %f s\n", (double)t / 1000 ); - t0 += t; - - /* Now free all loaded outlines */ - for ( Num = 0; Num < cur_glyph; Num++ ) - TT_Done_Outline( &outlines[Num] ); - } - - tz0 = Get_Time() - tz0; - - if ( visual ) - RestoreScreen(); - - TT_Close_Face( face ); - - printf( "\n" ); - printf( "rendered glyphs = %d\n", rendered_glyphs ); - printf( "render time = %f s\n", (double)t0 / 1000 ); - printf( "fails = %d\n", Fail ); - printf( "average glyphs/s = %f\n", - (double)rendered_glyphs / t0 * 1000 ); - - printf( "total timing = %f s\n", (double)tz0 / 1000 ); - printf( "Fails = %d\n", Fail ); - - TT_Done_FreeType( engine ); - - exit( EXIT_SUCCESS ); /* for safety reasons */ - - return 0; /* never reached */ - } - - -/* End */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/ftview.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/ftview.c deleted file mode 100644 index 71ca0d87a28..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/ftview.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,539 +0,0 @@ -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The FreeType project -- a free and portable quality TrueType renderer. */ -/* */ -/* Copyright 1996-2001 by */ -/* D. Turner, R.Wilhelm, and W. Lemberg */ -/* */ -/* ftview: A simple font viewer. Supports hinting and grayscaling. */ -/* */ -/* */ -/* Keys: */ -/* */ -/* x : fine counter-clockwise rotation */ -/* c : fine clockwise rotation */ -/* */ -/* v : fast counter-clockwise rotation */ -/* b : fast clockwise rotation */ -/* */ -/* + : fast scale up */ -/* - : fast scale down */ -/* u : fine scale down */ -/* j : fine scale up */ -/* */ -/* l : go to next glyph */ -/* k : go to previous glyph */ -/* */ -/* o : go to tenth next glyph */ -/* i : go to tenth previous glyph */ -/* */ -/* 0 : go to hundredth next glyph */ -/* 9 : go to hundredth previous glyph */ -/* */ -/* ) : go to 1000th next glyph */ -/* ( : go to 1000th previous glyph */ -/* */ -/* } : go to 10000th next glyph */ -/* { : go to 10000th previous glyph */ -/* */ -/* n : go to next (or last) .ttf file */ -/* p : go to previous (or first) .ttf file */ -/* */ -/* h : toggle hinting */ -/* */ -/* B : toggle sbit */ -/* */ -/* ESC : exit */ -/* */ -/* */ -/* NOTE: This is just a test program that is used to show off and */ -/* debug the current engine. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************************/ - -#include -#include -#include - -#include "blitter.h" -#include "common.h" -#include "display.h" -#include "freetype.h" -#include "ftxsbit.h" - -#include "gdriver.h" -#include "gevents.h" -#include "gmain.h" - -#define Pi 3.1415926535 - -#define MAXPTSIZE 500 /* dtp */ -#define Center_X ( Bit.width / 2 ) /* dtp */ -#define Center_Y ( Bit.rows / 2 ) /* dtp */ - -/* - * If Ignore_Err_Not_SBit is not defined, - * "Fail" increase when the glyph does not have sbit and - * sbit_flag is 1. - */ -#define Ignore_Err_Not_SBit 1 - - TT_Engine engine; - - TT_Face face; - TT_Instance instance; - TT_Glyph glyph; - - TT_Big_Glyph_Metrics metrics; - TT_Outline outline; - TT_Face_Properties properties; - TT_Instance_Metrics imetrics; - - TT_SBit_Image* sbit; - - int num_glyphs; - - int ptsize; - int hinted; - - char Header[128]; - - int Rotation; - int Fail; - int Num; - - int gray_render; - unsigned int sbit_flag; /* 0 if to display outlines - * 1 if to use embedded bitmaps - * 2 if to show sbit and outline glyphs - */ - - int glyph_has_sbit; - - - - static TT_Error Reset_Scale( int pointSize ) - { - TT_Error error; - TT_SBit_Strike strike; - - - if ( (error = TT_Set_Instance_PointSize( instance, pointSize )) ) - { - RestoreScreen(); - fprintf( stderr, "Error = 0x%x.\n", (unsigned)error ); - Panic( "Could not reset instance.\n" ); - } - TT_Get_Instance_Metrics( instance, &imetrics ); - - /* now re-allocates the small bitmap */ - if ( gray_render ) - { - Init_Small( imetrics.x_ppem, imetrics.y_ppem ); - Clear_Small(); - } - - if ( TT_Get_SBit_Strike( face, instance, &strike ) ) - glyph_has_sbit = 0; - else - glyph_has_sbit = 1; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - static TT_Error LoadTrueTypeChar( int idx, int hint ) - { - int flags; - - - flags = TTLOAD_SCALE_GLYPH; - if ( hint ) - flags |= TTLOAD_HINT_GLYPH; - - return TT_Load_Glyph( instance, glyph, idx, flags ); - } - - - static TT_Error Render_All( int first_glyph, int ptsize ) - { - TT_F26Dot6 start_x, start_y, step_y, x, y; - int i; - - TT_Error error = 0; - - - start_x = 4; - start_y = vio_Height - ( ( ptsize * 96 + 36 ) / 72 + 10 ); - - step_y = imetrics.y_ppem + 10; - - x = start_x; - y = start_y; - - i = first_glyph; - - while ( i < num_glyphs ) - { - if ( ( glyph_has_sbit ) && - ( ( sbit_flag + 1 ) & 2 ) && - !(error = TT_Load_Glyph_Bitmap( face, instance, i, sbit )) ) - { - Blit_Bitmap( &Bit, - &sbit->map, - gray_render ? 8 : 1, - (int)x + (int)(sbit->metrics.horiBearingX/64), - Bit.rows - (int)y - (int)(sbit->metrics.horiBearingY/64), - gray_palette[4] ); - metrics = sbit->metrics; - goto Step; - } - - if ( ( ( !glyph_has_sbit ) || - ( ( sbit_flag + 1 ) & 1 ) ) && - !(error = LoadTrueTypeChar( i, hinted )) ) - { - TT_Get_Glyph_Outline( glyph, &outline ); - TT_Get_Glyph_Big_Metrics( glyph, &metrics ); - - Render_Single_Glyph( gray_render, glyph, (int)x, (int)y ); - } - else - { -#ifdef Ignore_Err_Not_SBit - if (!(( glyph_has_sbit ) && - ( sbit_flag == 1 ) && - ( error == TT_Err_Invalid_Glyph_Index ))) -#endif - Fail++; - } - Step: - x += ( metrics.horiAdvance / 64 ) + 1; - - if ( x + imetrics.x_ppem > vio_Width ) - { - x = start_x; - y -= step_y; - - if ( y < 10 ) - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - i++; - } - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - static int Process_Event( TEvent* event ) - { - switch ( event->what ) - { - case event_Quit: /* ESC or q */ - return 0; - - case event_Keyboard: - if ( event->info == 'n' ) /* Next file */ - return 'n'; - if ( event->info == 'p' ) /* Previous file */ - return 'p'; - if ( event->info == 'h' ) /* Toggle hinting */ - hinted = !hinted; - if ( ( event->info == 'B' ) && ( glyph_has_sbit ) ) /* Toggle sbit */ - sbit_flag = ( sbit_flag + 1 ) % 3; - break; - - case event_Rotate_Glyph: - Rotation = ( Rotation + event->info ) & 1023; - break; - - case event_Scale_Glyph: - ptsize += event->info; - if ( ptsize < 1 ) ptsize = 1; - if ( ptsize > MAXPTSIZE ) ptsize = MAXPTSIZE; - break; - - case event_Change_Glyph: - Num += event->info; - if ( Num < 0 ) Num = 0; - if ( Num >= num_glyphs ) Num = num_glyphs - 1; - break; - } - - return 1; - } - - - static void usage( char* execname ) - { - fprintf( stderr, - "\n" - "ftview: simple TrueType interpreter tester -- part of the FreeType project\n" - "--------------------------------------------------------------------------\n" - "\n" - "Usage: %s [options below] ppem fontname[.ttf|.ttc] ...\n", - execname ); - fprintf( stderr, - "\n" - " -g gray-level rendering (default: none)\n" - " -r R use resolution R dpi (default: 96)\n" - " -B use embedded bitmaps (default: none)\n" - "\n" ); - - exit( EXIT_FAILURE ); - } - - - int main( int argc, char** argv ) - { - int i, old_ptsize, orig_ptsize, file; - int XisSetup = 0; - char filename[128 + 4]; - char alt_filename[128 + 4]; - char* execname; - int option; - int res = 96; - - TT_Error error; - TEvent event; - - TT_EBLC eblc_table; - - - execname = ft_basename( argv[0] ); - - while ( 1 ) - { - option = ft_getopt( argc, argv, "gr:B" ); - - if ( option == -1 ) - break; - - switch ( option ) - { - case 'g': - gray_render = 1; - sbit_flag = 0; - break; - - case 'r': - res = atoi( ft_optarg ); - if ( res < 1 ) - usage( execname ); - break; - - case 'B': - if (!gray_render) -#if 0 - sbit_flag = 1; -#else - sbit_flag = 2; -#endif - break; - - default: - usage( execname ); - break; - } - } - - argc -= ft_optind; - argv += ft_optind; - - if ( argc <= 1 ) - usage( execname ); - - if ( sscanf( argv[0], "%d", &orig_ptsize ) != 1 ) - orig_ptsize = 64; - - file = 1; - - /* Initialize engine */ - - if ( (error = TT_Init_FreeType( &engine )) ) - Panic( "Error while initializing engine, code = 0x%x.\n", error ); - - if ( (error = TT_Init_SBit_Extension( engine )) ) - Panic( "Error while initializing sbit extention, code = 0x%x.\n", error ); - - NewFile: - ptsize = orig_ptsize; - hinted = 1; - - i = strlen( argv[file] ); - while ( i > 0 && argv[file][i] != '\\' && argv[file][i] != '/' ) - { - if ( argv[file][i] == '.' ) - i = 0; - i--; - } - - filename[128] = '\0'; - alt_filename[128] = '\0'; - - strncpy( filename, argv[file], 128 ); - strncpy( alt_filename, argv[file], 128 ); - - if ( i >= 0 ) - { - strncpy( filename + strlen( filename ), ".ttf", 4 ); - strncpy( alt_filename + strlen( alt_filename ), ".ttc", 4 ); - } - - /* Load face */ - - error = TT_Open_Face( engine, filename, &face ); - - if ( error == TT_Err_Could_Not_Open_File ) - { - strcpy( filename, alt_filename ); - error = TT_Open_Face( engine, alt_filename, &face ); - } - - if ( error == TT_Err_Could_Not_Open_File ) - Panic( "Could not find/open %s.\n", filename ); - else if ( error ) - Panic( "Error while opening %s, error code = 0x%x.\n", - filename, error ); - - /* get face properties and allocate preload arrays */ - - TT_Get_Face_Properties( face, &properties ); - - num_glyphs = properties.num_Glyphs; - - glyph_has_sbit = 0; - - error = TT_Get_Face_Bitmaps( face, &eblc_table ); - if ( error == TT_Err_Ok ) - glyph_has_sbit = 1; - if ( sbit_flag && !glyph_has_sbit ) - Panic( "%s does not have embedded bitmap glyphs.\n", filename ); - - /* create glyph */ - - error = TT_New_Glyph( face, &glyph ); - if ( error ) - Panic( "Could not create glyph container.\n" ); - - error = TT_New_SBit_Image( &sbit ); - if ( error ) - Panic( "Could not create sbit slot.\n" ); - - /* create instance */ - - error = TT_New_Instance( face, &instance ); - if ( error ) - Panic( "Could not create instance for %s.\n", filename ); - - error = TT_Set_Instance_Resolutions( instance, res, res ); - if ( error ) - Panic( "Could not set device resolutions." ); - - if ( !XisSetup ) - { - XisSetup = 1; - - if ( gray_render ) - { - if ( !SetGraphScreen( Graphics_Mode_Gray ) ) - Panic( "Could not set up grayscale graphics mode.\n" ); - - TT_Set_Raster_Gray_Palette( engine, virtual_palette ); - } - else - { - if ( !SetGraphScreen( Graphics_Mode_Mono ) ) - Panic( "Could not set up mono graphics mode.\n" ); - } - } - - Init_Display( gray_render ); - - Reset_Scale( ptsize ); - - old_ptsize = ptsize; - - Fail = 0; - Num = 0; - - for ( ;; ) - { - int key; - char* sbit_string; - static char* sbit_messages[4] = - { "off", "on", " if available", "NONE" }; - - sbit_string = sbit_messages[3]; - if ( glyph_has_sbit ) - { - if (sbit_flag >= 0 && sbit_flag < 3) - sbit_string = sbit_messages[sbit_flag]; - } - - Clear_Display(); - Render_All( Num, ptsize ); - if ( gray_render ) - Convert_To_Display_Palette(); - - sprintf( Header, "%s: Glyph: %4d ptsize: %4d hinting: %s sbit: %s", - ft_basename( filename ), Num, ptsize, - hinted ? "on" : "off", - sbit_string ); - Display_Bitmap_On_Screen( Bit.bitmap, Bit.rows, Bit.cols ); - -#ifndef X11 -#ifndef OS2 - Print_XY( 0, 0, Header ); -#endif -#endif - - Get_Event( &event ); - if ( !( key = Process_Event( &event ) ) ) - goto End; - - if ( key == 'n' ) - { - TT_Close_Face( face ); - - if ( file < argc - 1 ) - file++; - - goto NewFile; - } - - if ( key == 'p' ) - { - TT_Close_Face( face ); - - if ( file > 1 ) - file--; - - goto NewFile; - } - - if ( ptsize != old_ptsize ) - { - if ( Reset_Scale( ptsize ) ) - Panic( "Could not resize font.\n" ); - - old_ptsize = ptsize; - } - } - - End: - RestoreScreen(); - - TT_Done_SBit_Image( sbit ); - TT_Close_Face( face ); - TT_Done_FreeType( engine ); - - printf( "Execution completed successfully.\n" ); - printf( "Fails = %d\n", Fail ); - - exit( EXIT_SUCCESS ); /* for safety reasons */ - - return 0; /* never reached */ -} - - -/* End */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/ftzoom.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/ftzoom.c deleted file mode 100644 index 228f8895610..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/ftzoom.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,682 +0,0 @@ -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The FreeType project - a free and portable quality TrueType renderer. */ -/* */ -/* Copyright 1996-2001 by */ -/* D. Turner, R.Wilhelm, and W. Lemberg */ -/* */ -/* ftzoom : A simple glyph viewer. Now supports graylevel rendering */ -/* with the '-g' option. */ -/* */ -/* Use `-p ' together with `-e ' to */ -/* select a cmap. */ -/* */ -/* Keys: */ -/* */ -/* x : fine counter_clockwise rotation */ -/* c : fine clockwise rotation */ -/* */ -/* v : fast counter_clockwise rotation */ -/* b : fast clockwise rotation */ -/* */ -/* + : fast scale up */ -/* - : fast scale down */ -/* u : fine scale down */ -/* j : fine scale up */ -/* */ -/* l : go to next glyph */ -/* k : go to previous glyph */ -/* */ -/* o : go to tenth next glyph */ -/* i : go to tenth previous glyph */ -/* */ -/* 0 : go to hundredth next glyph */ -/* 9 : go to hundredth previous glyph */ -/* */ -/* ) : go to 1000th next glyph */ -/* ( : go to 1000th previous glyph */ -/* */ -/* } : go to 10000th next glyph */ -/* { : go to 10000th previous glyph */ -/* */ -/* q : */ -/* ESC : exit */ -/* */ -/* */ -/* NOTE 1: This is just a test program that is used to show off and */ -/* debug the current engine. In no way does it show the final */ -/* high-level interface that client applications will use. */ -/* */ -/* NOTE 2: The `post' engine is used to display the PS glyph names. */ -/* Use the `-n' switch if you don't want that. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************************/ - -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "common.h" -#include "freetype.h" -#include "ftxpost.h" - -#include "gdriver.h" -#include "gevents.h" -#include "gmain.h" - -#ifdef DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE -#include "ttdebug.h" -#endif - - -#define Pi 3.1415926535 - -#define MAXPTSIZE 5000 /* dtp */ - - char Header[128]; - - TT_Engine engine; - TT_Face face; - TT_Instance instance; - TT_Glyph glyph; - TT_CharMap char_map; - - TT_Glyph_Metrics metrics; - TT_Outline outline; - TT_Face_Properties properties; - TT_Instance_Metrics imetrics; - - int num_glyphs; - int xcenter_upem; - int ycenter_upem; - int units_per_em; - - int ptsize; - int old_ptsize; - int rotation; - int old_rotation; - - TT_Matrix matrix; - TT_Matrix zoom_matrix; - int apply_matrix; - int xcenter; - int ycenter; - int xoffset; - int yoffset; - - extern TT_Raster_Map Bit; - - int Fail; - int Num; - int Code; - - int gray_render = 0; - int hinted = 1; - int use_cmap = 0; - int zoom_factor = 1; - int grid = 0; - int use_post = 1; - - char palette[5] = { 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 }; - - - static void ClearData( void ) - { - if ( gray_render ) - memset( Bit.bitmap, gray_palette[0], Bit.size ); - else - memset( Bit.bitmap, 0, Bit.size ); - } - - - void Init_Raster_Area( void ) - { - Bit.rows = vio_Height; /* The whole window */ - Bit.width = vio_Width; - Bit.flow = TT_Flow_Up; - - if ( gray_render ) - { - Bit.cols = Bit.width; - Bit.size = Bit.rows * Bit.width; - } - else - { - Bit.cols = ( Bit.width + 7 ) / 8; /* convert to # of bytes */ - Bit.size = Bit.rows * Bit.cols; /* number of bytes in buffer */ - } - - Bit.bitmap = (void*)malloc( (int)Bit.size ); - if ( !Bit.bitmap ) - Panic( "Not enough memory to allocate bitmap!\n" ); - - ClearData(); - } - - - static TT_Error Reset_PtSize( int pointSize ) - { - TT_Error error; - - - if ( (error = TT_Set_Instance_PointSize( instance, pointSize )) ) - { - RestoreScreen(); - printf( "Error = 0x%x.\n", (int)error ); - Panic( "Could not reset instance.\n" ); - } - - TT_Get_Instance_Metrics( instance, &imetrics ); - - xcenter = imetrics.x_ppem * xcenter_upem / units_per_em / 4; - ycenter = imetrics.y_ppem * ycenter_upem / units_per_em / 4; - - xoffset = vio_Width/2 - xcenter; - yoffset = vio_Height/2 - ycenter; - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - static TT_Error Reset_Rotation( int rotation ) - { - if ( rotation ) - { - float angle; - - - TT_Set_Instance_Transform_Flags( instance, 1, 0 ); - - angle = rotation * Pi / 512; - - matrix.xx = (TT_Fixed)(cos( angle ) * (1L<<16)); - matrix.xy = (TT_Fixed)(sin( angle ) * (1L<<16)); - matrix.yx = -matrix.xy; - matrix.yy = matrix.xx; - - apply_matrix = 1; - } - else - apply_matrix = 0; - - if ( zoom_factor != 1 ) - { - zoom_matrix.xx = zoom_matrix.yy = zoom_factor * (1L<<16); - zoom_matrix.xy = zoom_matrix.yx = 0; - } - - return TT_Err_Ok; - } - - - static TT_Error LoadTrueTypeChar( int idx, int hint ) - { - TT_Error error; - int flags; - - - flags = TTLOAD_SCALE_GLYPH; - if ( hint ) - flags |= TTLOAD_HINT_GLYPH; - - error = TT_Load_Glyph( instance, glyph, idx, flags ); - if ( error ) - return error; - - if ( apply_matrix || zoom_factor != 1 ) - { - TT_Get_Glyph_Outline( glyph, &outline ); - TT_Translate_Outline( &outline, -xcenter*64L, -ycenter*64L ); - if ( apply_matrix ) - TT_Transform_Outline( &outline, &matrix ); - if ( zoom_factor != 1 ) - TT_Transform_Outline( &outline, &zoom_matrix ); - TT_Translate_Outline( &outline, xcenter*64L, ycenter*64L ); - } - - return error; - } - - - static TT_Error ConvertRaster( void ) - { - if ( gray_render ) - return TT_Get_Glyph_Pixmap( glyph, &Bit, xoffset*64L, yoffset*64L ); - else - return TT_Get_Glyph_Bitmap( glyph, &Bit, xoffset*64L, yoffset*64L ); - } - - - static void DrawGrid( void ) - { - char *bmap, mask; - int x, y, shift, toggle; - - - bmap = (char *)Bit.bitmap; - - for ( y = 0; y < Bit.rows; ++y ) - { - if ( ( y - xoffset ) % zoom_factor == 0 ) - { - if ( gray_render ) - for ( x = y & 1; x < Bit.cols; x += 2 ) - bmap[x] = 4 - bmap[x]; - else { - mask = y & 1 ? 0x55 : 0xAA; - for ( x = 0; x < Bit.cols; ++x ) - bmap[x] ^= mask; - } - } - else - { - toggle = y & 1; - - if ( gray_render ) - { - for ( x = xoffset % zoom_factor; x < Bit.cols; x += zoom_factor ) - if ( ( x & 1 ) == toggle ) - bmap[x] = 4 - bmap[x]; - } - else - { - /* tricky business */ - shift = xoffset % zoom_factor; - for ( x = 0; x < Bit.cols; ++x ) - { - for ( mask = 0; shift < 8; shift += zoom_factor ) - if ( ( shift & 1 ) == toggle ) - mask |= 0x80 >> shift; - bmap[x] ^= mask; - shift -= 8; - } - } - } - bmap += Bit.cols; - } - } - - - static int Process_Event( TEvent* event ) - { - switch ( event->what ) - { - case event_Quit: /* ESC or q */ - return 0; - - case event_Keyboard: - if ( event->info == 'h' ) /* Toggle hinting */ - hinted = !hinted; - break; - - case event_Rotate_Glyph: - rotation = ( rotation + event->info ) & 1023; - break; - - case event_Scale_Glyph: - ptsize += event->info; - if ( ptsize < 1 ) - ptsize = 1; - if ( ptsize > MAXPTSIZE / zoom_factor ) - ptsize = MAXPTSIZE / zoom_factor; - break; - - case event_Change_Glyph: - if ( use_cmap ) - { - if ( event->info < 0 ) - { - if ( Code > -event->info ) - Code += event->info; - else - Code = 0; - - for ( ; Code >= 0; Code-- ) - { - Num = TT_Char_Index( char_map, Code ); - if ( Num > 0 ) - break; - } - } - else - { - if ( Code < 65536 - event->info - 1 ) - Code += event->info; - else - Code = 65536 - 1; - - for ( ; Code < 65536; Code++ ) - { - Num = TT_Char_Index( char_map, Code ); - if ( Num > 0 ) - break; - } - } - } - else - { - if ( event->info < 0 ) - { - if ( Num > -event->info ) - Num += event->info; - else - Num = 0; - } - else - { - if ( Num < num_glyphs - event->info - 1 ) - Num += event->info; - else - Num = num_glyphs - 1; - } - } - break; - } - - return 1; - } - - - void usage( char* execname ) - { - printf( "\n" ); - printf( "ftzoom: simple TrueType glyph viewer -- part of the FreeType project\n" ); - printf( "--------------------------------------------------------------------\n" ); - printf( "\n" ); - printf( "Usage: %s [options below] fontname[.ttf|.ttc]\n", execname ); - printf( "\n" ); - printf( " -g gray-level rendering (default: none)\n" ); - printf( " -r R use resolution R dpi (default: 96)\n" ); - printf( " -z Z Z:1 magnification (default: 1:1)\n" ); - printf( " -p id platform id (default: none)\n" ); - printf( " -e id encoding id (default: none)\n" ); - printf( " -n don't use the `post' table\n" ); - printf( " If either -p or -e is not set, no cmap will be used.\n" ); - printf( "\n" ); - - exit( EXIT_FAILURE ); - } - - - /* stack check dtp */ - - int main( int argc, char** argv ) - { - int i; - int platform = -1, encoding = -1; - char filename[128 + 4]; - char alt_filename[128 + 4]; - char* execname; - int option; - int res = 96; - TT_Error error; - TT_Post post; - - TEvent event; - - - execname = argv[0]; - gray_render = 0; - - -#ifdef DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE - - set_tt_trace_levels( trace_raster, 7 ); - set_tt_trace_levels( trace_gload, 7 ); - -#endif - - - while ( 1 ) - { - option = ft_getopt( argc, argv, "e:gnp:r:z:" ); - - if ( option == -1 ) - break; - - switch ( option ) - { - case 'e': - encoding = atoi( ft_optarg ); - break; - - case 'g': - gray_render = 1; - break; - - case 'n': - use_post = 0; - break; - - case 'p': - platform = atoi( ft_optarg ); - break; - - case 'r': - res = atoi( ft_optarg ); - if ( res < 1 ) - usage( execname ); - break; - - case 'z': - zoom_factor = atoi( ft_optarg ); - if ( zoom_factor < 1 || zoom_factor > 16 ) - usage( execname ); - if ( zoom_factor > 4 ) - grid = 1; - break; - - default: - usage( execname ); - break; - } - } - - if ( ft_optind == argc ) - usage( execname ); - - i = strlen( argv[ft_optind] ); - while ( i > 0 && argv[ft_optind][i] != '\\' && argv[ft_optind][i] != '/' ) - { - if ( argv[ft_optind][i] == '.' ) - i = 0; - i--; - } - - filename[128] = '\0'; - alt_filename[128] = '\0'; - - strncpy( filename, argv[ft_optind], 128 ); - strncpy( alt_filename, argv[ft_optind], 128 ); - - if ( i >= 0 ) - { - strncpy( filename + strlen( filename ), ".ttf", 4 ); - strncpy( alt_filename + strlen( alt_filename ), ".ttc", 4 ); - } - - if ( platform >= 0 || encoding >= 0 ) - use_cmap = 1; - - /* Initialization */ - TT_Init_FreeType( &engine ); - - /* Initialization of the post extension */ - if ( use_post ) - TT_Init_Post_Extension( engine ); - - /* Load face */ - - error = TT_Open_Face( engine, filename, &face ); - - if ( error == TT_Err_Could_Not_Open_File ) - { - strcpy( filename, alt_filename ); - error = TT_Open_Face( engine, alt_filename, &face ); - } - - if ( error == TT_Err_Could_Not_Open_File ) - Panic( "Could not find/open %s.\n", filename ); - else if ( error ) - Panic( "Error while opening %s, error code = 0x%x.\n", - filename, error ); - - /* get face properties and allocate preload arrays */ - - TT_Get_Face_Properties( face, &properties ); - - num_glyphs = properties.num_Glyphs; - xcenter_upem = (properties.header->xMax - properties.header->xMin) / 2; - ycenter_upem = (properties.header->yMax - properties.header->yMin) / 2; - units_per_em = properties.header->Units_Per_EM; - - /* load full post table */ - if ( use_post ) - { - error = TT_Load_PS_Names( face, &post ); - if ( error ) - Panic( "Could not load PS names.\n" ); - } - - /* create glyph */ - - error = TT_New_Glyph( face, &glyph ); - if ( error ) - Panic( "Could not create glyph container.\n" ); - - /* create instance */ - - error = TT_New_Instance( face, &instance ); - if ( error ) - Panic( "Could not create instance for %s.\n", filename ); - - error = TT_Set_Instance_Resolutions( instance, res, res ); - if ( error ) - Panic( "Could not set device resolutions." ); - - if ( gray_render ) - { - if ( !SetGraphScreen( Graphics_Mode_Gray ) ) - Panic( "Could not set up grayscale graphics mode.\n" ); - - TT_Set_Raster_Gray_Palette( engine, gray_palette ); - } - else - { - if ( !SetGraphScreen( Graphics_Mode_Mono ) ) - Panic( "Could not set up mono graphics mode.\n" ); - } - - Init_Raster_Area(); - - old_ptsize = ptsize = 150 / zoom_factor; - old_rotation = rotation = 0; - - Reset_PtSize ( ptsize ); - Reset_Rotation( rotation ); - - if ( use_cmap ) - { - unsigned short num_cmap; - unsigned short cmap_plat; - unsigned short cmap_enc; - - - num_cmap = properties.num_CharMaps; - for ( i = 0; i < num_cmap; i++ ) - { - error = TT_Get_CharMap_ID( face, i, &cmap_plat, &cmap_enc ); - if ( error ) - Panic( "Cannot query cmap, error = 0x%x.\n", error ); - if ( cmap_plat == platform && cmap_enc == encoding ) - break; - } - - if ( i == num_cmap ) - Panic( "Invalid platform and/or encoding ID.\n" ); - - error = TT_Get_CharMap( face, i, &char_map ); - if ( error ) - Panic( "Cannot load cmap, error = 0x%x.\n", error ); - - num_glyphs = (1L << 16) - 1; - } - - Code = 0; - Num = 0; - Fail = 0; - - for ( ;; ) - { - char *glyphname; - - - glyphname = NULL; - - ClearData(); - - if ( ptsize != old_ptsize ) - { - Reset_PtSize( ptsize ); - old_ptsize = ptsize; - } - - if ( rotation != old_rotation ) - { - Reset_Rotation( rotation ); - old_rotation = rotation; - } - - if ( (error = LoadTrueTypeChar( Num, hinted )) == TT_Err_Ok ) - { - ConvertRaster(); - if ( grid ) - DrawGrid(); - - if ( use_post ) - (void)TT_Get_PS_Name(face, Num, &glyphname); - - if ( use_cmap ) - sprintf( Header, "\"%s\": index = %3d, code = 0x%x, hinting = %s", - use_post ? glyphname : "", Num, Code, - hinted ? "ON" : "OFF" ); - else - sprintf( Header, "\"%s\": index = %3d, hinting = %s", - use_post ? glyphname : "", Num, hinted ? "ON" : "OFF" ); - } - else { - Fail++; - sprintf( Header, "\"%s\": index = %3d, hinting = %s (ERROR 0x%lx)", - glyphname ? glyphname : "", Num, - hinted ? "ON" : "OFF", error ); - } - - Display_Bitmap_On_Screen( Bit.bitmap, Bit.rows, Bit.cols ); - -#ifndef X11 -#ifndef OS2 - Print_XY( 0, 0, Header ); -#endif -#endif - - Get_Event( &event ); - if ( !Process_Event( &event ) ) goto End; - } - - End: - - RestoreScreen(); - - TT_Close_Face( face ); - TT_Done_FreeType( engine ); - - printf( "Fails = %d.\n", Fail ); - - exit( EXIT_SUCCESS ); /* for safety reasons */ - - return 0; /* never reached */ - } - - -/* End */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/gdriver.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/gdriver.h deleted file mode 100644 index e57ffbc0342..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/gdriver.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * gdriver.h : Graphics utility driver generic interface 1.1 - * - * Generic interface for all drivers of the graphics utility used - * by the FreeType test programs. - * - * Copyright 1996-2000 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#ifndef GDRIVER_H -#define GDRIVER_H - - /* Note that we now support an event based model, even with */ - /* full-screen modes. It is the responsability of the driver */ - /* to map its events to the TEvent structure when called */ - /* through Get_Event. */ - - /* The event classes are defined in the file 'gevents.h' included */ - /* by the test programs, not by the graphics utility. */ - - typedef struct _TEvent - { - int what; /* event class */ - int info; /* event parameter */ - } TEvent; - - - /* Get last event. In full-screen modes, a keystroke must be */ - /* translated to an event class with a parameter. */ - void Get_Event( TEvent* event ); - - /* A call to this function must set the graphics mode, the Vio */ - /* variable, as well as the values vio_ScanLineWidth, vio_Width */ - /* and vio_Height. */ - int Driver_Set_Graphics( int mode ); - - /* Restore previous mode or release display buffer/window */ - int Driver_Restore_Mode( void ); - - /* display bitmap on screen */ - int Driver_Display_Bitmap( char* buffer, int line, int col ); - -#endif /* GDRIVER_H */ - - -/* End */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/gevents.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/gevents.h deleted file mode 100644 index 8f7f977a451..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/gevents.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * gevents.h test programs events definition 1.1 - * - * This file defines the events used by the FreeType test programs - * It is _not_ included by 'gmain.c'. This file is also used by the - * drivers to translate their own events in GEvents. - * - * Not a very good design, but we're not rewriting X... - * - * Copyright 1996-2000 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#ifndef GEVENTS_H -#define GEVENTS_H - - typedef enum _GEvent - { - event_None, - event_Quit, /* Quit program */ - - event_Keyboard, /* unknown keystroke */ - - event_Change_Glyph, - event_Rotate_Glyph, - event_Scale_Glyph, - - event_Change_ScanType, - event_Change_Instructions - } GEvent; - -#endif /* GEVENTS_H */ - - -/* End */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/gmain.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/gmain.c deleted file mode 100644 index f8eefc7aef3..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/gmain.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,475 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * gmain.c graphics utility main body 1.1 - * - * This file defines a common implementation of the graphics - * utility used by the FreeType test programs. It relies on - * system-specific drivers, like 'gfs_os.c', which interface is - * described in the file 'gdriver.h'. - * - * Copyright 1996-2000 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#include "gdriver.h" -#include "gmain.h" - -#ifndef FAILURE -#define FAILURE 0 -#endif - -#ifndef SUCCESS -#define SUCCESS 1 -#endif - - char* Vio; /* pointer to VRAM or display buffer */ - - int vio_ScanLineWidth; /* scan line width in bytes */ - - int vio_Width; - int vio_Height; - - int gcursor_x = 0; - int gcursor_y = 0; - - int gwindow_width = 0; - int gwindow_height = 0; - - unsigned char gray_palette[5]; - - - typedef void TFunction_Print_8x8_Char( int x, - int y, - unsigned char c ); - - TFunction_Print_8x8_Char* Print_8x8_Char; - - /* font characters */ - - unsigned char font_8x8[2048] = - { - 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, - 0x7E, 0x81, 0xA5, 0x81, 0xBD, 0x99, 0x81, 0x7E, - 0x7E, 0xFF, 0xDB, 0xFF, 0xC3, 0xE7, 0xFF, 0x7E, - 0x6C, 0xFE, 0xFE, 0xFE, 0x7C, 0x38, 0x10, 0x00, - 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unsigned char* bitm; - - if ( !Vio ) - return; - - offset = x * 8 + y * vio_ScanLineWidth * 8; - bitm = font_8x8 + (int)c * 8; - - for ( i = 0; i < 8; i++ ) - { - bit = 0x80; - while ( bit > 0 ) - { - if ( bit & *bitm ) - Vio[offset] = (char)0x0f; - else - Vio[offset] = 0x00; - - bit >>= 1; - offset++; - } - offset += vio_ScanLineWidth - 8; - bitm++; - } - } - - - int SetGraphScreen( int mode ) - { - gcursor_x = 0; - gcursor_y = 0; - - switch( mode ) - { - case Graphics_Mode_Mono: - if ( !Driver_Set_Graphics( mode ) ) - return FAILURE; - - gwindow_width = vio_ScanLineWidth; - gwindow_height = vio_Height / 8; - - Print_8x8_Char = Print_8x8_Mono; - break; - - case Graphics_Mode_Gray: - if ( !Driver_Set_Graphics( mode ) ) - return FAILURE; - - gwindow_width = vio_ScanLineWidth / 8; - gwindow_height = vio_Height / 8; - - Print_8x8_Char = Print_8x8_Gray; - break; - - default: - /* Invalid function call */ - return FAILURE; - } - - return SUCCESS; - } - - - /* restore previous (or text) video mode */ - - int RestoreScreen( void ) - { - gcursor_x = 0; - gcursor_y = 0; - gwindow_height = 0; - gwindow_height = 0; - - return Driver_Restore_Mode(); - } - - - void Display_Bitmap_On_Screen( char* buffer, int line, int col ) - { - Driver_Display_Bitmap( buffer, line, col ); - } - - - void Goto_XY( int x, int y ) - { - gcursor_x = x; - gcursor_y = y; - } - - - void Print_Str( char* string ) - { - if ( !string ) return; - - while ( *string ) - { - switch ( *string ) - { - case '\n': - gcursor_x = 0; - gcursor_y++; - if ( gcursor_y > gwindow_height ) gcursor_y = 0; - break; - - default: - (*Print_8x8_Char)( gcursor_x, gcursor_y, *string ); - - gcursor_x++; - - if ( gcursor_x >= gwindow_width ) - { - gcursor_x = 0; - gcursor_y++; - - if ( gcursor_y >= gwindow_height ) gcursor_y = 0; - } - } - string++; - } - } - - - void Print_XY( int x, int y, char* string ) - { - Goto_XY( x, y ); - Print_Str( string ); - } - - - - - - - - - -/* End */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/gmain.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/gmain.h deleted file mode 100644 index 3b40440b672..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/gmain.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,71 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* - * - * gmain.h graphics utility main interface 1.1 - * - * This file defines a common interface, implemented in the body - * file 'gmain.c'. It relies on system dependent driver files, - * like 'gfs_os.c', whose interface is described in 'gdriver.h'. - * - * Copyright 1996-2001 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. - * - ******************************************************************/ - -#ifndef GMAIN_H -#define GMAIN_H - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -/* Graphics mode definitions */ - -#define Graphics_Mode_Mono 1 /* monochrome graphics mode */ -#define Graphics_Mode_Gray 2 /* 8-bit palette graphics mode */ - - extern char* Vio; /* Pointer to VRAM or display buffer */ - - extern int vio_ScanLineWidth; /* Scan Line width in bytes */ - - extern int vio_Width; - extern int vio_Height; - - extern unsigned char gray_palette[5]; /* standard gray_palette */ - - - /* set a graphics mode, chosen from the Graphics_Mode_xxx list */ - int SetGraphScreen( int mode ); - - /* restore previous (or text) video mode */ - int RestoreScreen( void ); - - /* display a bitmap of 'line' lines, and 'col' columns (each */ - /* column made of 8 bits) */ - void Display_Bitmap_On_Screen( char* buffer, int line, int col ); - - void Goto_XY( int x, int y ); - - - extern int gcursor_x; - extern int gcursor_y; - - extern int gwindow_width; - extern int gwindow_height; - - void Print_Str( char* string ); - void Print_XY ( int x, int y, char* string ); - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - -#endif /* GMAIN_H */ - - -/* End */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/textdisp.c b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/textdisp.c deleted file mode 100644 index c6ac8df860f..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/textdisp.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The FreeType project -- a free and portable quality TrueType renderer. */ -/* */ -/* Copyright 1996-2001 by */ -/* D. Turner, R.Wilhelm, and W. Lemberg */ -/* */ -/* textdisp.c: Text-mode display component used by some test programs. */ -/* */ -/* This file is used to display glyphs using only text, with ' ' and '*'. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************************/ - -#include - -#include "textdisp.h" - - void - Show_Single_Glyph( const TT_Raster_Map* map ) - { - int y; - - unsigned char* line = map->bitmap; - - - for ( y = 0; y < map->rows; y++, line += map->cols ) - { - unsigned char* ptr = line; - int x; - unsigned char mask = 0x80; - - - for ( x = 0; x < map->width; x++ ) - { - printf( "%c", (ptr[0] & mask) ? '*' : '.' ); - mask >>= 1; - if ( mask == 0 ) - { - mask = 0x80; - ptr++; - } - } - printf( "\n" ); - } - } - -/* End */ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/textdisp.h b/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/textdisp.h deleted file mode 100644 index 829fc164804..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/freetype/freetype-1.5/test/textdisp.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -/****************************************************************************/ -/* */ -/* The FreeType project -- a free and portable quality TrueType renderer. */ -/* */ -/* Copyright 1996-2001 by */ -/* D. Turner, R.Wilhelm, and W. Lemberg */ -/* */ -/* textdisp.h: Text-mode display component used by some test programs. */ -/* */ -/* This file is used to display glyphs using only text, with ' ' and '*'. */ -/* */ -/****************************************************************************/ - -#ifndef TEXTDISP_H -#define TEXTDISP_H - -#include "freetype.h" /* TT_Raster_Map */ - -#ifdef __cplusplus - extern "C" { -#endif - - void Show_Single_Glyph( const TT_Raster_Map* map ); - -#ifdef __cplusplus - } -#endif - -#endif /* TEXTDISP_H */ - - -/* End */ -- cgit v1.2.3