FT_MulFix assembler used to reside in ftcalc.c before f47d263f1b.
* include/config/ftconfig.h, builds/unix/ftconfig.in,
builds/vms/ftconfig.h [FT_MULFIX_ASSEMBLER]: Move code from here...
* src/base/ftcalc.c [FT_MULFIX_ASSEMBLER]: ... to here.
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Tag sources with `VER-2-5-3'.
* docs/VERSION.DLL: Update documentation and bump version number to
2.5.3.
* README, Jamfile (RefDoc), builds/windows/vc2005/freetype.vcproj,
builds/windows/vc2005/index.html,
builds/windows/vc2008/freetype.vcproj,
builds/windows/vc2008/index.html,
builds/windows/vc2010/freetype.vcxproj,
builds/windows/vc2010/index.html,
builds/windows/visualc/freetype.dsp,
builds/windows/visualc/freetype.vcproj,
builds/windows/visualc/index.html,
builds/windows/visualce/freetype.dsp,
builds/windows/visualce/freetype.vcproj,
builds/windows/visualce/index.html,
builds/wince/vc2005-ce/freetype.vcproj,
builds/wince/vc2005-ce/index.html,
builds/wince/vc2008-ce/freetype.vcproj,
builds/wince/vc2008-ce/index.html: s/2.5.2/2.5.3/, s/252/253/.
* include/freetype/freetype.h (FREETYPE_PATCH): Set to 3.
* builds/unix/configure.raw (version_info): Set to 17:2:11.
* CMakeLists.txt (VERSION_PATCH): Set to 3.
* docs/CHANGES: Updated.
The fragmented resources in Suitcase and .dfont should be reordered
when post resource for Type1 is being restored, but reordering of
sfnt resources induces the different face order. Now the ordering
is restricted to post resource only, to prevent the different order
issue (e.g. the face index in the fontconfig cache generated with
Carbon framework is incompatible with that by FreeType2 without
Carbon framework.) Found by Khaled Hosny and Hin-Tak Leung.
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/freetype-devel/2013-02/msg00035.htmlhttp://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/freetype-devel/2013-12/msg00027.html
* src/base/ftrfork.c (FT_Raccess_Get_DataOffsets): Add a switch
`sort_by_res_id' to control the fragmented resource ordering.
* include/internal/ftrfork.h: Daclare new switch.
* src/base/ftobjs.c (IsMacResource): Enable the soring for post
resource, and disable the sorting for sfnt resource.
Coverages are the interface to the HarfBuzz library to access
OpenType features for handling glyphs not addressable by the cmap.
Right now, compilation of HarfBuzz is only added to the development
build. A solution for standard build mode will be delayed until
HarfBuzz gets split into two libraries to avoid mutual dependencies
between FreeType and HarfBuzz.
Note that this is only a first step in handling coverages, basically
providing the framework only. Code for handling selected OpenType
features (this is, actually using the data in `afcover.h') will
follow.
* devel/ftoption.h, include/config/ftoption.h
(FT_CONFIG_OPTION_USE_HARFBUZZ): New macro.
* src/autofit/hbshim.c, src/autofit/hbshim.h, src/autofit/afcover.h:
New files.
* src/autofit/afscript.h: Add HarfBuzz script name tags.
* src/autofit/afstyles.h: Add default coverage enumeration values.
* src/autofit/aftypes.h: Update use of `SCRIPT' and `STYLE' macros.
(AF_Coverage): New enumeration (generated by `afcover.h').
(AF_StyleClassRec): New member `coverage'.
(AF_DEFINE_STYLE_CLASS): Updated.
* include/internal/fttrace.h: Add `afharfbuzz' for tracing coverage
data.
* src/autofit/afglobal.h: Update use of `SCRIPT' and `STYLE' macros.
(AF_SCRIPT_FALLBACK): Renamed to ...
(AF_STYLE_FALLBACK): ... this.
* src/autofit/afglobal.c: Include `hbshim.c'.
Update use of `SCRIPT' and `STYLE' macros.
(af_face_globals_compute_style_coverage)
[FT_CONFIG_OPTION_USE_HARFBUZZ]: Call `af_get_coverage'.
Update.
* src/autofit/afmodule.h (AF_ModuleRec):
s/fallback_script/fallback_style/.
* src/autofit/afmodule.c (af_property_set): Adapt handling of
`fallback-script' property to set a fallback style.
(af_property_get, af_autofitter_init): Updated.
* src/autofit/afpic.c: Update use of `SCRIPT' and `STYLE' macros.
* src/autofit/afranges.h: Update use of `SCRIPT' macro.
* src/autofit/autofit.c [FT_CONFIG_OPTION_USE_HARFBUZZ]: Include
`hbshim.c'.
* src/autofit/rules.mk (AUTOF_DRV_SRC): Add `hbshim.c'.
(AUTOF_DRV_H): Add `afcover.h'.
* builds/freetype.mk (INCLUDE_FLAGS) [DEVEL_DIR]: Use pkg-config for
all libraries needed by FreeType.
* include/internal/ftrfork.h (CONST_FT_RFORK_RULE_ARRAY_BEGIN): Fix
generated function name.
* src/base/basepic.c (FT_Init_Table_raccess_guess_table): Rename
to ...
(FT_Init_Table_ft_raccess_guess_table): ... this so that the
function name correctly corresponds to what the macro framework
expects.
* src/psnames/rules.mk (PSNAMES_DRV_SRC_S): Use correct file name so
that PIC functions are compiled also.
Problem reported by David Kastrup <dak@gnu.org>.
Surprisingly, a description how to do that was completely missing in
the API reference.
* include/freetype.h, include/ftchapters.h: New documentation
section `header_inclusion'.
We now follow the `official' announcement from Microsoft (on the
OpenType mailing list, which unfortunately hasn't a public archive).
* include/freetype/tttables.h (TT_OS2):
s/usLowerPointSize/usLowerOpticalPointSize/,
s/usUpperPointSize/usUpperOpticalPointSize/.
* src/sfnt/ttload.c (tt_face_load_os2): Update, and set correct
default values.
This large patch changes the header file directory layout from
`include/freetype/...' to `include/...', effectively removing one
level. Since the file `ft2build.h' is also located in `include'
(and it stays there even after installation), all FreeType header
files are now in a single directory.
Applications that use (a) `freetype-config' or FreeType's
`pkg-config' file to get the include directory for the compiler, and
(b) the documented way for header inclusion like
#include <ft2build.h>
#include FT_FREETYPE_H
...
don't need any change to the source code.
* include/freetype/*: Move up to...
* include/*: ... this directory.
* builds/amiga/include/freetype/*: Move up to...
* builds/amiga/include/*: ... this directory.
*/*: Essentially do `s@/freetype/@/@' where appropriate.
* CMakeList.txt: Simplify.
* builds/unix/freetype-config.in, builds/unix/freetype2.in: For
`--cflags', return a single directory.
* builds/unix/install.mk (install): No longer try to remove `cache'
and `internal' subdirectories; instead, remove the `freetype'
subdirectory.
Simply apply the patch from the bug report.
* builds/unix/ftconfig.in, builds/vms/ftconfig.h,
include/freetype/config/ftconfig.h: The used #pragma directives only
work with gcc versions 4.6 and higher.
See
http://typedrawers.com/discussion/470/new-microsoft-size-specific-design-selection-mechanism
for the announcement.
* include/freetype/tttables.h (TT_OS2): Add fields
`usLowerPointSize' and `usUpperPointSize'. Since FreeType returns
this structure only as a pointer through `FT_Get_Sfnt_Table', there
shouldn't be any ABI problems.
* src/sfnt/ttload.c (tt_face_load_os2): Implement it.
* docs/CHANGES: Updated.
When using `ADD' with an immediate operand, the instruction is
actually `ADD Rd, Rn, #<imm12>', that is, the maximum of the
immediate operand cannot exceed 4095. It will fail to compile with
LLVM.
However, in GCC, due to some legacy compatibility considerations,
`ADD.W' will be automatically emitted when the immediate operand is
larger than 4095.
* builds/unix/ftconfig.in, include/freetype/config/ftconfig.h
(FT_MulFix_arm) [__GNUC__]: Support clang compiler.
* src/truetype/ttinterp.c (TT_MulFix14_arm) [__GNUC__]: Ditto.
We simply synthesize a SFNT from the WOFF, create a memory stream
for the new data, and load the SFNT as usual.
Does NOT add any API to access WOFF metadata or private blocks.
* include/freetype/internal/tttypes.h (WOFF_HeaderRec,
WOFF_TableRec): New structures.
* include/freetype/tttags.h (TTAG_wOFF): New macro.
* src/base/ftobjs.c (FT_Open_Face): Set `stream' after calling
`open_face'.
* src/sfnt/sfobjs.c [FT_CONFIG_OPTION_SYSTEM_ZLIB]: Include
`FT_GZIP_H'.
(WRITE_BYTE, WRITE_USHORT, WRITE_ULONG): New temporary macros for
writing to a stream.
(sfnt_stream_close, compare_offsets, woff_open_font): New functions.
(sfnt_open_font): Handle `TTAG_wOFF'.
(sfnt_init_face): Set `stream' after calling `sfnt_open_font'.
* src/truetype/ttobjs.c (tt_face_init): Set `stream' after calling
`sfnt->init_face'.
* src/base/ftobjs.c (open_face): Use a pointer to FT_Stream as an
argument so that a changed stream survives.
Update callers.
This is modeled after zlib's `uncompress' function. We need this
for WOFF support.
* include/freetype/ftgzip.h, src/gzip/ftgzip.c (FT_Gzip_Uncompress):
New function.
* src/gzip/rules.mk: Rewrite to better reflect dependencies.
When building for ARMv7 with thumb2 instructions, the optimized
`FT_MulFix_arm' assembly routine was not being used.
The reason for this is in the `ftconfig.h' header, namely:
- The assembly routine uses the `smull' instruction which is not
available when generating Thumb-1 machine code. It is available
in Thumb-2 mode, though.
- The header was written a long time ago before Thumb-2 became
widely popular (e.g. with Android). So it simply doesn't use the
assembly routine if the `__thumb__' built-in macro is defined.
- When compiling in Thumb-2 mode, the compiler will define both
`__thumb__' and `__thumb2__'.
By checking for `(__thumb2__ || !__thumb__)', we ensure that the
assembly routine is only avoided when generating Thumb-1 code.
Given that this is performance-sensitive function, this improves
`ftbench' as follows on a Galaxy Nexus:
Before (us/op) After (us/op)
- loading Arial.ttf glyphs at 14 ppem [1]
Load 34.285 33.098
- same operation with the light auto-hinter [2]
Load 31.317 29.590
- same operation without hinting [3]
Load 6.143 5.376
- loading Arial.ttf advances at 14 ppem [4]
Load_Advances (normal) 34.216 33.016
Load_Advances (fast) 0.176 0.176
[1] ftbench -t 5 -p -s 14 -b a -f 0008 Arial.ttf
[2] ftbench -t 5 -p -s 14 -b a -r 1 -f 0028 Arial.ttf
[3] ftbench -t 5 -p -s 14 -b a -f 000a Arial.ttf
[4] ftbench -t 5 -p -s 14 -b b -f 0008 Arial.ttf
* builds/unix/ftconfig.in, include/freetype/config/ftconfig.h
(FT_MULFIX_ASSEMBLER): Fix handling for ARMv7.
If memory allocations fail at certain points while opening a font,
FreeType can either crash due to a NULL dereference or leak memory.
* include/freetype/internal/ftobjs.c (FT_Face_InternalRec,
FT_LibraryRec): Make `refcount' a signed integer. If, for example,
FT_Open_Face() fails in a memory allocation before the face's
reference count is set to 1, a subsequent `FT_Done_Library' call
would otherwise loop over `FT_Done_Face' 2^32 times before freeing
the face.
* src/base/ftobjs.c (open_face): Initialize `stream' and friends
earlier.
(FT_Open_Face) <Fail>: Behave correctly if `node' is NULL.
(FT_Destroy_Module) <Fail>: Check that `renderer_clazz' is valid.