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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 09:22:09 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 09:22:09 +0000 |
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Adding upstream version 110.0.1.upstream/110.0.1upstream
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/gfx/harfbuzz/src/hb-common.cc b/gfx/harfbuzz/src/hb-common.cc new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e9f9cfeb5f --- /dev/null +++ b/gfx/harfbuzz/src/hb-common.cc @@ -0,0 +1,1245 @@ +/* + * Copyright © 2009,2010 Red Hat, Inc. + * Copyright © 2011,2012 Google, Inc. + * + * This is part of HarfBuzz, a text shaping library. + * + * Permission is hereby granted, without written agreement and without + * license or royalty fees, to use, copy, modify, and distribute this + * software and its documentation for any purpose, provided that the + * above copyright notice and the following two paragraphs appear in + * all copies of this software. + * + * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY FOR + * DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES + * ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE AND ITS DOCUMENTATION, EVEN + * IF THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH + * DAMAGE. + * + * THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, + * BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND + * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE SOFTWARE PROVIDED HEREUNDER IS + * ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, AND THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER HAS NO OBLIGATION TO + * PROVIDE MAINTENANCE, SUPPORT, UPDATES, ENHANCEMENTS, OR MODIFICATIONS. + * + * Red Hat Author(s): Behdad Esfahbod + * Google Author(s): Behdad Esfahbod + */ + +#include "hb.hh" +#include "hb-machinery.hh" + +#if !defined(HB_NO_SETLOCALE) && (!defined(HAVE_NEWLOCALE) || !defined(HAVE_USELOCALE)) +#define HB_NO_SETLOCALE 1 +#endif + +#ifndef HB_NO_SETLOCALE + +#include <locale.h> +#ifdef HAVE_XLOCALE_H +#include <xlocale.h> // Needed on BSD/OS X for uselocale +#endif + +#ifdef WIN32 +#define hb_locale_t _locale_t +#else +#define hb_locale_t locale_t +#endif +#define hb_setlocale setlocale +#define hb_uselocale uselocale + +#else + +#define hb_locale_t void * +#define hb_setlocale(Category, Locale) "C" +#define hb_uselocale(Locale) ((hb_locale_t) 0) + +#endif + +/** + * SECTION:hb-common + * @title: hb-common + * @short_description: Common data types + * @include: hb.h + * + * Common data types used across HarfBuzz are defined here. + **/ + + +/* hb_options_t */ + +hb_atomic_int_t _hb_options; + +void +_hb_options_init () +{ + hb_options_union_t u; + u.i = 0; + u.opts.initialized = true; + + const char *c = getenv ("HB_OPTIONS"); + if (c) + { + while (*c) + { + const char *p = strchr (c, ':'); + if (!p) + p = c + strlen (c); + +#define OPTION(name, symbol) \ + if (0 == strncmp (c, name, p - c) && strlen (name) == static_cast<size_t>(p - c)) do { u.opts.symbol = true; } while (0) + + OPTION ("uniscribe-bug-compatible", uniscribe_bug_compatible); + +#undef OPTION + + c = *p ? p + 1 : p; + } + + } + + /* This is idempotent and threadsafe. */ + _hb_options = u.i; +} + + +/* hb_tag_t */ + +/** + * hb_tag_from_string: + * @str: (array length=len) (element-type uint8_t): String to convert + * @len: Length of @str, or -1 if it is `NULL`-terminated + * + * Converts a string into an #hb_tag_t. Valid tags + * are four characters. Shorter input strings will be + * padded with spaces. Longer input strings will be + * truncated. + * + * Return value: The #hb_tag_t corresponding to @str + * + * Since: 0.9.2 + **/ +hb_tag_t +hb_tag_from_string (const char *str, int len) +{ + char tag[4]; + unsigned int i; + + if (!str || !len || !*str) + return HB_TAG_NONE; + + if (len < 0 || len > 4) + len = 4; + for (i = 0; i < (unsigned) len && str[i]; i++) + tag[i] = str[i]; + for (; i < 4; i++) + tag[i] = ' '; + + return HB_TAG (tag[0], tag[1], tag[2], tag[3]); +} + +/** + * hb_tag_to_string: + * @tag: #hb_tag_t to convert + * @buf: (out caller-allocates) (array fixed-size=4) (element-type uint8_t): Converted string + * + * Converts an #hb_tag_t to a string and returns it in @buf. + * Strings will be four characters long. + * + * Since: 0.9.5 + **/ +void +hb_tag_to_string (hb_tag_t tag, char *buf) +{ + buf[0] = (char) (uint8_t) (tag >> 24); + buf[1] = (char) (uint8_t) (tag >> 16); + buf[2] = (char) (uint8_t) (tag >> 8); + buf[3] = (char) (uint8_t) (tag >> 0); +} + + +/* hb_direction_t */ + +static const char direction_strings[][4] = { + "ltr", + "rtl", + "ttb", + "btt" +}; + +/** + * hb_direction_from_string: + * @str: (array length=len) (element-type uint8_t): String to convert + * @len: Length of @str, or -1 if it is `NULL`-terminated + * + * Converts a string to an #hb_direction_t. + * + * Matching is loose and applies only to the first letter. For + * examples, "LTR" and "left-to-right" will both return #HB_DIRECTION_LTR. + * + * Unmatched strings will return #HB_DIRECTION_INVALID. + * + * Return value: The #hb_direction_t matching @str + * + * Since: 0.9.2 + **/ +hb_direction_t +hb_direction_from_string (const char *str, int len) +{ + if (unlikely (!str || !len || !*str)) + return HB_DIRECTION_INVALID; + + /* Lets match loosely: just match the first letter, such that + * all of "ltr", "left-to-right", etc work! + */ + char c = TOLOWER (str[0]); + for (unsigned int i = 0; i < ARRAY_LENGTH (direction_strings); i++) + if (c == direction_strings[i][0]) + return (hb_direction_t) (HB_DIRECTION_LTR + i); + + return HB_DIRECTION_INVALID; +} + +/** + * hb_direction_to_string: + * @direction: The #hb_direction_t to convert + * + * Converts an #hb_direction_t to a string. + * + * Return value: (transfer none): The string corresponding to @direction + * + * Since: 0.9.2 + **/ +const char * +hb_direction_to_string (hb_direction_t direction) +{ + if (likely ((unsigned int) (direction - HB_DIRECTION_LTR) + < ARRAY_LENGTH (direction_strings))) + return direction_strings[direction - HB_DIRECTION_LTR]; + + return "invalid"; +} + + +/* hb_language_t */ + +struct hb_language_impl_t { + const char s[1]; +}; + +static const char canon_map[256] = { + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, '-', 0, 0, + '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', 'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm', 'n', 'o', + 'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w', 'x', 'y', 'z', 0, 0, 0, 0, '-', + 0, 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', 'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm', 'n', 'o', + 'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w', 'x', 'y', 'z', 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 +}; + +static bool +lang_equal (hb_language_t v1, + const void *v2) +{ + const unsigned char *p1 = (const unsigned char *) v1; + const unsigned char *p2 = (const unsigned char *) v2; + + while (*p1 && *p1 == canon_map[*p2]) { + p1++; + p2++; + } + + return *p1 == canon_map[*p2]; +} + +#if 0 +static unsigned int +lang_hash (const void *key) +{ + const unsigned char *p = key; + unsigned int h = 0; + while (canon_map[*p]) + { + h = (h << 5) - h + canon_map[*p]; + p++; + } + + return h; +} +#endif + + +struct hb_language_item_t { + + struct hb_language_item_t *next; + hb_language_t lang; + + bool operator == (const char *s) const + { return lang_equal (lang, s); } + + hb_language_item_t & operator = (const char *s) + { + /* We can't call strdup(), because we allow custom allocators. */ + size_t len = strlen(s) + 1; + lang = (hb_language_t) hb_malloc(len); + if (likely (lang)) + { + hb_memcpy((unsigned char *) lang, s, len); + for (unsigned char *p = (unsigned char *) lang; *p; p++) + *p = canon_map[*p]; + } + + return *this; + } + + void fini () { hb_free ((void *) lang); } +}; + + +/* Thread-safe lockfree language list */ + +static hb_atomic_ptr_t <hb_language_item_t> langs; + +static inline void +free_langs () +{ +retry: + hb_language_item_t *first_lang = langs; + if (unlikely (!langs.cmpexch (first_lang, nullptr))) + goto retry; + + while (first_lang) { + hb_language_item_t *next = first_lang->next; + first_lang->fini (); + hb_free (first_lang); + first_lang = next; + } +} + +static hb_language_item_t * +lang_find_or_insert (const char *key) +{ +retry: + hb_language_item_t *first_lang = langs; + + for (hb_language_item_t *lang = first_lang; lang; lang = lang->next) + if (*lang == key) + return lang; + + /* Not found; allocate one. */ + hb_language_item_t *lang = (hb_language_item_t *) hb_calloc (1, sizeof (hb_language_item_t)); + if (unlikely (!lang)) + return nullptr; + lang->next = first_lang; + *lang = key; + if (unlikely (!lang->lang)) + { + hb_free (lang); + return nullptr; + } + + if (unlikely (!langs.cmpexch (first_lang, lang))) + { + lang->fini (); + hb_free (lang); + goto retry; + } + + if (!first_lang) + hb_atexit (free_langs); /* First person registers atexit() callback. */ + + return lang; +} + + +/** + * hb_language_from_string: + * @str: (array length=len) (element-type uint8_t): a string representing + * a BCP 47 language tag + * @len: length of the @str, or -1 if it is `NULL`-terminated. + * + * Converts @str representing a BCP 47 language tag to the corresponding + * #hb_language_t. + * + * Return value: (transfer none): + * The #hb_language_t corresponding to the BCP 47 language tag. + * + * Since: 0.9.2 + **/ +hb_language_t +hb_language_from_string (const char *str, int len) +{ + if (!str || !len || !*str) + return HB_LANGUAGE_INVALID; + + hb_language_item_t *item = nullptr; + if (len >= 0) + { + /* NUL-terminate it. */ + char strbuf[64]; + len = hb_min (len, (int) sizeof (strbuf) - 1); + hb_memcpy (strbuf, str, len); + strbuf[len] = '\0'; + item = lang_find_or_insert (strbuf); + } + else + item = lang_find_or_insert (str); + + return likely (item) ? item->lang : HB_LANGUAGE_INVALID; +} + +/** + * hb_language_to_string: + * @language: The #hb_language_t to convert + * + * Converts an #hb_language_t to a string. + * + * Return value: (transfer none): + * A `NULL`-terminated string representing the @language. Must not be freed by + * the caller. + * + * Since: 0.9.2 + **/ +const char * +hb_language_to_string (hb_language_t language) +{ + if (unlikely (!language)) return nullptr; + + return language->s; +} + +/** + * hb_language_get_default: + * + * Fetch the default language from current locale. + * + * <note>Note that the first time this function is called, it calls + * "setlocale (LC_CTYPE, nullptr)" to fetch current locale. The underlying + * setlocale function is, in many implementations, NOT threadsafe. To avoid + * problems, call this function once before multiple threads can call it. + * This function is only used from hb_buffer_guess_segment_properties() by + * HarfBuzz itself.</note> + * + * Return value: (transfer none): The default language of the locale as + * an #hb_language_t + * + * Since: 0.9.2 + **/ +hb_language_t +hb_language_get_default () +{ + static hb_atomic_ptr_t <hb_language_t> default_language; + + hb_language_t language = default_language; + if (unlikely (language == HB_LANGUAGE_INVALID)) + { + language = hb_language_from_string (hb_setlocale (LC_CTYPE, nullptr), -1); + (void) default_language.cmpexch (HB_LANGUAGE_INVALID, language); + } + + return language; +} + +/** + * hb_language_matches: + * @language: The #hb_language_t to work on + * @specific: Another #hb_language_t + * + * Check whether a second language tag is the same or a more + * specific version of the provided language tag. For example, + * "fa_IR.utf8" is a more specific tag for "fa" or for "fa_IR". + * + * Return value: `true` if languages match, `false` otherwise. + * + * Since: 5.0.0 + **/ +hb_bool_t +hb_language_matches (hb_language_t language, + hb_language_t specific) +{ + if (language == specific) return true; + if (!language || !specific) return false; + + const char *l = language->s; + const char *s = specific->s; + unsigned ll = strlen (l); + unsigned sl = strlen (s); + + if (ll > sl) + return false; + + return strncmp (l, s, ll) == 0 && + (s[ll] == '\0' || s[ll] == '-'); +} + + +/* hb_script_t */ + +/** + * hb_script_from_iso15924_tag: + * @tag: an #hb_tag_t representing an ISO 15924 tag. + * + * Converts an ISO 15924 script tag to a corresponding #hb_script_t. + * + * Return value: + * An #hb_script_t corresponding to the ISO 15924 tag. + * + * Since: 0.9.2 + **/ +hb_script_t +hb_script_from_iso15924_tag (hb_tag_t tag) +{ + if (unlikely (tag == HB_TAG_NONE)) + return HB_SCRIPT_INVALID; + + /* Be lenient, adjust case (one capital letter followed by three small letters) */ + tag = (tag & 0xDFDFDFDFu) | 0x00202020u; + + switch (tag) { + + /* These graduated from the 'Q' private-area codes, but + * the old code is still aliased by Unicode, and the Qaai + * one in use by ICU. */ + case HB_TAG('Q','a','a','i'): return HB_SCRIPT_INHERITED; + case HB_TAG('Q','a','a','c'): return HB_SCRIPT_COPTIC; + + /* Script variants from https://unicode.org/iso15924/ */ + case HB_TAG('A','r','a','n'): return HB_SCRIPT_ARABIC; + case HB_TAG('C','y','r','s'): return HB_SCRIPT_CYRILLIC; + case HB_TAG('G','e','o','k'): return HB_SCRIPT_GEORGIAN; + case HB_TAG('H','a','n','s'): return HB_SCRIPT_HAN; + case HB_TAG('H','a','n','t'): return HB_SCRIPT_HAN; + case HB_TAG('J','a','m','o'): return HB_SCRIPT_HANGUL; + case HB_TAG('L','a','t','f'): return HB_SCRIPT_LATIN; + case HB_TAG('L','a','t','g'): return HB_SCRIPT_LATIN; + case HB_TAG('S','y','r','e'): return HB_SCRIPT_SYRIAC; + case HB_TAG('S','y','r','j'): return HB_SCRIPT_SYRIAC; + case HB_TAG('S','y','r','n'): return HB_SCRIPT_SYRIAC; + } + + /* If it looks right, just use the tag as a script */ + if (((uint32_t) tag & 0xE0E0E0E0u) == 0x40606060u) + return (hb_script_t) tag; + + /* Otherwise, return unknown */ + return HB_SCRIPT_UNKNOWN; +} + +/** + * hb_script_from_string: + * @str: (array length=len) (element-type uint8_t): a string representing an + * ISO 15924 tag. + * @len: length of the @str, or -1 if it is `NULL`-terminated. + * + * Converts a string @str representing an ISO 15924 script tag to a + * corresponding #hb_script_t. Shorthand for hb_tag_from_string() then + * hb_script_from_iso15924_tag(). + * + * Return value: + * An #hb_script_t corresponding to the ISO 15924 tag. + * + * Since: 0.9.2 + **/ +hb_script_t +hb_script_from_string (const char *str, int len) +{ + return hb_script_from_iso15924_tag (hb_tag_from_string (str, len)); +} + +/** + * hb_script_to_iso15924_tag: + * @script: an #hb_script_t to convert. + * + * Converts an #hb_script_t to a corresponding ISO 15924 script tag. + * + * Return value: + * An #hb_tag_t representing an ISO 15924 script tag. + * + * Since: 0.9.2 + **/ +hb_tag_t +hb_script_to_iso15924_tag (hb_script_t script) +{ + return (hb_tag_t) script; +} + +/** + * hb_script_get_horizontal_direction: + * @script: The #hb_script_t to query + * + * Fetches the #hb_direction_t of a script when it is + * set horizontally. All right-to-left scripts will return + * #HB_DIRECTION_RTL. All left-to-right scripts will return + * #HB_DIRECTION_LTR. Scripts that can be written either + * horizontally or vertically will return #HB_DIRECTION_INVALID. + * Unknown scripts will return #HB_DIRECTION_LTR. + * + * Return value: The horizontal #hb_direction_t of @script + * + * Since: 0.9.2 + **/ +hb_direction_t +hb_script_get_horizontal_direction (hb_script_t script) +{ + /* https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Y90M0Ie3MUJ6UVCRDOypOtijlMDLNNyyLk36T6iMu0o */ + switch ((hb_tag_t) script) + { + /* Unicode-1.1 additions */ + case HB_SCRIPT_ARABIC: + case HB_SCRIPT_HEBREW: + + /* Unicode-3.0 additions */ + case HB_SCRIPT_SYRIAC: + case HB_SCRIPT_THAANA: + + /* Unicode-4.0 additions */ + case HB_SCRIPT_CYPRIOT: + + /* Unicode-4.1 additions */ + case HB_SCRIPT_KHAROSHTHI: + + /* Unicode-5.0 additions */ + case HB_SCRIPT_PHOENICIAN: + case HB_SCRIPT_NKO: + + /* Unicode-5.1 additions */ + case HB_SCRIPT_LYDIAN: + + /* Unicode-5.2 additions */ + case HB_SCRIPT_AVESTAN: + case HB_SCRIPT_IMPERIAL_ARAMAIC: + case HB_SCRIPT_INSCRIPTIONAL_PAHLAVI: + case HB_SCRIPT_INSCRIPTIONAL_PARTHIAN: + case HB_SCRIPT_OLD_SOUTH_ARABIAN: + case HB_SCRIPT_OLD_TURKIC: + case HB_SCRIPT_SAMARITAN: + + /* Unicode-6.0 additions */ + case HB_SCRIPT_MANDAIC: + + /* Unicode-6.1 additions */ + case HB_SCRIPT_MEROITIC_CURSIVE: + case HB_SCRIPT_MEROITIC_HIEROGLYPHS: + + /* Unicode-7.0 additions */ + case HB_SCRIPT_MANICHAEAN: + case HB_SCRIPT_MENDE_KIKAKUI: + case HB_SCRIPT_NABATAEAN: + case HB_SCRIPT_OLD_NORTH_ARABIAN: + case HB_SCRIPT_PALMYRENE: + case HB_SCRIPT_PSALTER_PAHLAVI: + + /* Unicode-8.0 additions */ + case HB_SCRIPT_HATRAN: + + /* Unicode-9.0 additions */ + case HB_SCRIPT_ADLAM: + + /* Unicode-11.0 additions */ + case HB_SCRIPT_HANIFI_ROHINGYA: + case HB_SCRIPT_OLD_SOGDIAN: + case HB_SCRIPT_SOGDIAN: + + /* Unicode-12.0 additions */ + case HB_SCRIPT_ELYMAIC: + + /* Unicode-13.0 additions */ + case HB_SCRIPT_CHORASMIAN: + case HB_SCRIPT_YEZIDI: + + /* Unicode-14.0 additions */ + case HB_SCRIPT_OLD_UYGHUR: + + return HB_DIRECTION_RTL; + + + /* https://github.com/harfbuzz/harfbuzz/issues/1000 */ + case HB_SCRIPT_OLD_HUNGARIAN: + case HB_SCRIPT_OLD_ITALIC: + case HB_SCRIPT_RUNIC: + + return HB_DIRECTION_INVALID; + } + + return HB_DIRECTION_LTR; +} + + +/* hb_version */ + + +/** + * SECTION:hb-version + * @title: hb-version + * @short_description: Information about the version of HarfBuzz in use + * @include: hb.h + * + * These functions and macros allow accessing version of the HarfBuzz + * library used at compile- as well as run-time, and to direct code + * conditionally based on those versions, again, at compile- or run-time. + **/ + + +/** + * hb_version: + * @major: (out): Library major version component + * @minor: (out): Library minor version component + * @micro: (out): Library micro version component + * + * Returns library version as three integer components. + * + * Since: 0.9.2 + **/ +void +hb_version (unsigned int *major, + unsigned int *minor, + unsigned int *micro) +{ + *major = HB_VERSION_MAJOR; + *minor = HB_VERSION_MINOR; + *micro = HB_VERSION_MICRO; +} + +/** + * hb_version_string: + * + * Returns library version as a string with three components. + * + * Return value: Library version string + * + * Since: 0.9.2 + **/ +const char * +hb_version_string () +{ + return HB_VERSION_STRING; +} + +/** + * hb_version_atleast: + * @major: Library major version component + * @minor: Library minor version component + * @micro: Library micro version component + * + * Tests the library version against a minimum value, + * as three integer components. + * + * Return value: `true` if the library is equal to or greater than + * the test value, `false` otherwise + * + * Since: 0.9.30 + **/ +hb_bool_t +hb_version_atleast (unsigned int major, + unsigned int minor, + unsigned int micro) +{ + return HB_VERSION_ATLEAST (major, minor, micro); +} + + + +/* hb_feature_t and hb_variation_t */ + +static bool +parse_space (const char **pp, const char *end) +{ + while (*pp < end && ISSPACE (**pp)) + (*pp)++; + return true; +} + +static bool +parse_char (const char **pp, const char *end, char c) +{ + parse_space (pp, end); + + if (*pp == end || **pp != c) + return false; + + (*pp)++; + return true; +} + +static bool +parse_uint (const char **pp, const char *end, unsigned int *pv) +{ + /* Intentionally use hb_parse_int inside instead of hb_parse_uint, + * such that -1 turns into "big number"... */ + int v; + if (unlikely (!hb_parse_int (pp, end, &v))) return false; + + *pv = v; + return true; +} + +static bool +parse_uint32 (const char **pp, const char *end, uint32_t *pv) +{ + /* Intentionally use hb_parse_int inside instead of hb_parse_uint, + * such that -1 turns into "big number"... */ + int v; + if (unlikely (!hb_parse_int (pp, end, &v))) return false; + + *pv = v; + return true; +} + +static bool +parse_bool (const char **pp, const char *end, uint32_t *pv) +{ + parse_space (pp, end); + + const char *p = *pp; + while (*pp < end && ISALPHA(**pp)) + (*pp)++; + + /* CSS allows on/off as aliases 1/0. */ + if (*pp - p == 2 + && TOLOWER (p[0]) == 'o' + && TOLOWER (p[1]) == 'n') + *pv = 1; + else if (*pp - p == 3 + && TOLOWER (p[0]) == 'o' + && TOLOWER (p[1]) == 'f' + && TOLOWER (p[2]) == 'f') + *pv = 0; + else + return false; + + return true; +} + +/* hb_feature_t */ + +static bool +parse_feature_value_prefix (const char **pp, const char *end, hb_feature_t *feature) +{ + if (parse_char (pp, end, '-')) + feature->value = 0; + else { + parse_char (pp, end, '+'); + feature->value = 1; + } + + return true; +} + +static bool +parse_tag (const char **pp, const char *end, hb_tag_t *tag) +{ + parse_space (pp, end); + + char quote = 0; + + if (*pp < end && (**pp == '\'' || **pp == '"')) + { + quote = **pp; + (*pp)++; + } + + const char *p = *pp; + while (*pp < end && (ISALNUM(**pp) || **pp == '_')) + (*pp)++; + + if (p == *pp || *pp - p > 4) + return false; + + *tag = hb_tag_from_string (p, *pp - p); + + if (quote) + { + /* CSS expects exactly four bytes. And we only allow quotations for + * CSS compatibility. So, enforce the length. */ + if (*pp - p != 4) + return false; + if (*pp == end || **pp != quote) + return false; + (*pp)++; + } + + return true; +} + +static bool +parse_feature_indices (const char **pp, const char *end, hb_feature_t *feature) +{ + parse_space (pp, end); + + bool has_start; + + feature->start = HB_FEATURE_GLOBAL_START; + feature->end = HB_FEATURE_GLOBAL_END; + + if (!parse_char (pp, end, '[')) + return true; + + has_start = parse_uint (pp, end, &feature->start); + + if (parse_char (pp, end, ':') || parse_char (pp, end, ';')) { + parse_uint (pp, end, &feature->end); + } else { + if (has_start) + feature->end = feature->start + 1; + } + + return parse_char (pp, end, ']'); +} + +static bool +parse_feature_value_postfix (const char **pp, const char *end, hb_feature_t *feature) +{ + bool had_equal = parse_char (pp, end, '='); + bool had_value = parse_uint32 (pp, end, &feature->value) || + parse_bool (pp, end, &feature->value); + /* CSS doesn't use equal-sign between tag and value. + * If there was an equal-sign, then there *must* be a value. + * A value without an equal-sign is ok, but not required. */ + return !had_equal || had_value; +} + +static bool +parse_one_feature (const char **pp, const char *end, hb_feature_t *feature) +{ + return parse_feature_value_prefix (pp, end, feature) && + parse_tag (pp, end, &feature->tag) && + parse_feature_indices (pp, end, feature) && + parse_feature_value_postfix (pp, end, feature) && + parse_space (pp, end) && + *pp == end; +} + +/** + * hb_feature_from_string: + * @str: (array length=len) (element-type uint8_t): a string to parse + * @len: length of @str, or -1 if string is `NULL` terminated + * @feature: (out): the #hb_feature_t to initialize with the parsed values + * + * Parses a string into a #hb_feature_t. + * + * The format for specifying feature strings follows. All valid CSS + * font-feature-settings values other than 'normal' and the global values are + * also accepted, though not documented below. CSS string escapes are not + * supported. + * + * The range indices refer to the positions between Unicode characters. The + * position before the first character is always 0. + * + * The format is Python-esque. Here is how it all works: + * + * <informaltable pgwide='1' align='left' frame='none'> + * <tgroup cols='5'> + * <thead> + * <row><entry>Syntax</entry> <entry>Value</entry> <entry>Start</entry> <entry>End</entry></row> + * </thead> + * <tbody> + * <row><entry>Setting value:</entry></row> + * <row><entry>kern</entry> <entry>1</entry> <entry>0</entry> <entry>∞</entry> <entry>Turn feature on</entry></row> + * <row><entry>+kern</entry> <entry>1</entry> <entry>0</entry> <entry>∞</entry> <entry>Turn feature on</entry></row> + * <row><entry>-kern</entry> <entry>0</entry> <entry>0</entry> <entry>∞</entry> <entry>Turn feature off</entry></row> + * <row><entry>kern=0</entry> <entry>0</entry> <entry>0</entry> <entry>∞</entry> <entry>Turn feature off</entry></row> + * <row><entry>kern=1</entry> <entry>1</entry> <entry>0</entry> <entry>∞</entry> <entry>Turn feature on</entry></row> + * <row><entry>aalt=2</entry> <entry>2</entry> <entry>0</entry> <entry>∞</entry> <entry>Choose 2nd alternate</entry></row> + * <row><entry>Setting index:</entry></row> + * <row><entry>kern[]</entry> <entry>1</entry> <entry>0</entry> <entry>∞</entry> <entry>Turn feature on</entry></row> + * <row><entry>kern[:]</entry> <entry>1</entry> <entry>0</entry> <entry>∞</entry> <entry>Turn feature on</entry></row> + * <row><entry>kern[5:]</entry> <entry>1</entry> <entry>5</entry> <entry>∞</entry> <entry>Turn feature on, partial</entry></row> + * <row><entry>kern[:5]</entry> <entry>1</entry> <entry>0</entry> <entry>5</entry> <entry>Turn feature on, partial</entry></row> + * <row><entry>kern[3:5]</entry> <entry>1</entry> <entry>3</entry> <entry>5</entry> <entry>Turn feature on, range</entry></row> + * <row><entry>kern[3]</entry> <entry>1</entry> <entry>3</entry> <entry>3+1</entry> <entry>Turn feature on, single char</entry></row> + * <row><entry>Mixing it all:</entry></row> + * <row><entry>aalt[3:5]=2</entry> <entry>2</entry> <entry>3</entry> <entry>5</entry> <entry>Turn 2nd alternate on for range</entry></row> + * </tbody> + * </tgroup> + * </informaltable> + * + * Return value: + * `true` if @str is successfully parsed, `false` otherwise + * + * Since: 0.9.5 + **/ +hb_bool_t +hb_feature_from_string (const char *str, int len, + hb_feature_t *feature) +{ + hb_feature_t feat; + + if (len < 0) + len = strlen (str); + + if (likely (parse_one_feature (&str, str + len, &feat))) + { + if (feature) + *feature = feat; + return true; + } + + if (feature) + hb_memset (feature, 0, sizeof (*feature)); + return false; +} + +/** + * hb_feature_to_string: + * @feature: an #hb_feature_t to convert + * @buf: (array length=size) (out): output string + * @size: the allocated size of @buf + * + * Converts a #hb_feature_t into a `NULL`-terminated string in the format + * understood by hb_feature_from_string(). The client in responsible for + * allocating big enough size for @buf, 128 bytes is more than enough. + * + * Since: 0.9.5 + **/ +void +hb_feature_to_string (hb_feature_t *feature, + char *buf, unsigned int size) +{ + if (unlikely (!size)) return; + + char s[128]; + unsigned int len = 0; + if (feature->value == 0) + s[len++] = '-'; + hb_tag_to_string (feature->tag, s + len); + len += 4; + while (len && s[len - 1] == ' ') + len--; + if (feature->start != HB_FEATURE_GLOBAL_START || feature->end != HB_FEATURE_GLOBAL_END) + { + s[len++] = '['; + if (feature->start) + len += hb_max (0, snprintf (s + len, ARRAY_LENGTH (s) - len, "%u", feature->start)); + if (feature->end != feature->start + 1) { + s[len++] = ':'; + if (feature->end != HB_FEATURE_GLOBAL_END) + len += hb_max (0, snprintf (s + len, ARRAY_LENGTH (s) - len, "%u", feature->end)); + } + s[len++] = ']'; + } + if (feature->value > 1) + { + s[len++] = '='; + len += hb_max (0, snprintf (s + len, ARRAY_LENGTH (s) - len, "%u", feature->value)); + } + assert (len < ARRAY_LENGTH (s)); + len = hb_min (len, size - 1); + hb_memcpy (buf, s, len); + buf[len] = '\0'; +} + +/* hb_variation_t */ + +static bool +parse_variation_value (const char **pp, const char *end, hb_variation_t *variation) +{ + parse_char (pp, end, '='); /* Optional. */ + double v; + if (unlikely (!hb_parse_double (pp, end, &v))) return false; + + variation->value = v; + return true; +} + +static bool +parse_one_variation (const char **pp, const char *end, hb_variation_t *variation) +{ + return parse_tag (pp, end, &variation->tag) && + parse_variation_value (pp, end, variation) && + parse_space (pp, end) && + *pp == end; +} + +/** + * hb_variation_from_string: + * @str: (array length=len) (element-type uint8_t): a string to parse + * @len: length of @str, or -1 if string is `NULL` terminated + * @variation: (out): the #hb_variation_t to initialize with the parsed values + * + * Parses a string into a #hb_variation_t. + * + * The format for specifying variation settings follows. All valid CSS + * font-variation-settings values other than 'normal' and 'inherited' are also + * accepted, though, not documented below. + * + * The format is a tag, optionally followed by an equals sign, followed by a + * number. For example `wght=500`, or `slnt=-7.5`. + * + * Return value: + * `true` if @str is successfully parsed, `false` otherwise + * + * Since: 1.4.2 + */ +hb_bool_t +hb_variation_from_string (const char *str, int len, + hb_variation_t *variation) +{ + hb_variation_t var; + + if (len < 0) + len = strlen (str); + + if (likely (parse_one_variation (&str, str + len, &var))) + { + if (variation) + *variation = var; + return true; + } + + if (variation) + hb_memset (variation, 0, sizeof (*variation)); + return false; +} + +#ifndef HB_NO_SETLOCALE + +static inline void free_static_C_locale (); + +static struct hb_C_locale_lazy_loader_t : hb_lazy_loader_t<hb_remove_pointer<hb_locale_t>, + hb_C_locale_lazy_loader_t> +{ + static hb_locale_t create () + { + hb_locale_t l = newlocale (LC_ALL_MASK, "C", NULL); + if (!l) + return l; + + hb_atexit (free_static_C_locale); + + return l; + } + static void destroy (hb_locale_t l) + { + freelocale (l); + } + static hb_locale_t get_null () + { + return (hb_locale_t) 0; + } +} static_C_locale; + +static inline +void free_static_C_locale () +{ + static_C_locale.free_instance (); +} + +static hb_locale_t +get_C_locale () +{ + return static_C_locale.get_unconst (); +} + +#endif + +/** + * hb_variation_to_string: + * @variation: an #hb_variation_t to convert + * @buf: (array length=size) (out caller-allocates): output string + * @size: the allocated size of @buf + * + * Converts an #hb_variation_t into a `NULL`-terminated string in the format + * understood by hb_variation_from_string(). The client in responsible for + * allocating big enough size for @buf, 128 bytes is more than enough. + * + * Since: 1.4.2 + */ +void +hb_variation_to_string (hb_variation_t *variation, + char *buf, unsigned int size) +{ + if (unlikely (!size)) return; + + char s[128]; + unsigned int len = 0; + hb_tag_to_string (variation->tag, s + len); + len += 4; + while (len && s[len - 1] == ' ') + len--; + s[len++] = '='; + + hb_locale_t oldlocale HB_UNUSED; + oldlocale = hb_uselocale (get_C_locale ()); + len += hb_max (0, snprintf (s + len, ARRAY_LENGTH (s) - len, "%g", (double) variation->value)); + (void) hb_uselocale (oldlocale); + + assert (len < ARRAY_LENGTH (s)); + len = hb_min (len, size - 1); + hb_memcpy (buf, s, len); + buf[len] = '\0'; +} + +/** + * hb_color_get_alpha: + * @color: an #hb_color_t we are interested in its channels. + * + * Fetches the alpha channel of the given @color. + * + * Return value: Alpha channel value + * + * Since: 2.1.0 + */ +uint8_t +(hb_color_get_alpha) (hb_color_t color) +{ + return hb_color_get_alpha (color); +} + +/** + * hb_color_get_red: + * @color: an #hb_color_t we are interested in its channels. + * + * Fetches the red channel of the given @color. + * + * Return value: Red channel value + * + * Since: 2.1.0 + */ +uint8_t +(hb_color_get_red) (hb_color_t color) +{ + return hb_color_get_red (color); +} + +/** + * hb_color_get_green: + * @color: an #hb_color_t we are interested in its channels. + * + * Fetches the green channel of the given @color. + * + * Return value: Green channel value + * + * Since: 2.1.0 + */ +uint8_t +(hb_color_get_green) (hb_color_t color) +{ + return hb_color_get_green (color); +} + +/** + * hb_color_get_blue: + * @color: an #hb_color_t we are interested in its channels. + * + * Fetches the blue channel of the given @color. + * + * Return value: Blue channel value + * + * Since: 2.1.0 + */ +uint8_t +(hb_color_get_blue) (hb_color_t color) +{ + return hb_color_get_blue (color); +} + + +/* If there is no visibility control, then hb-static.cc will NOT + * define anything. Instead, we get it to define one set in here + * only, so only libharfbuzz.so defines them, not other libs. */ +#ifdef HB_NO_VISIBILITY +#undef HB_NO_VISIBILITY +#include "hb-static.cc" +#define HB_NO_VISIBILITY 1 +#endif |