The Type 1 driver now completely relies on "psaux". I
now need to change the CID driver accordingly, then
finally move the Type 2 parsing routines to "psaux"
when appropriate..
as the build directory. This is used to specify a specific
"ftoption.h" that toggles all traces and logging on.
Hence, the default build doesn't need the traces
Werner, please do not start re-formatting my experimental
code until I declare it "finished", because I still make big
changes to it that create lots of CVS conflicts..
thanks for your work, anyway :-)
More C++ fixes: Introducing LOCAL_FUNC_X for local functions used in
function pointers (there are no local anonymous functions in C++) and
FT_CPLUSPLUS (instead of FT_EXPORT_VAR) to define linkage of structures
which contain function pointers.
Instead, define BASE_DEF() and BASE_FUNC() similarly to FT_EXPORT_DEF() and
FT_EXPORT_FUNC(), respectively, allowing the programmer to define proper
types and/or export lists for multiple DLLs if necessary (e.g. ftbase.dll --
standalone, fttype1.dll -- needs ftbase.dll, etc.).
The library is finally compiling and linking natively with a C++ compiler!
you should #define FT_STRUCTURE to the structure which will be filled.
Replaced FT_FIELD_REF with FT_FIELD_SIZE, FT_FIELD_SIZE_DELTA, and
FT_FIELD_OFFSET to make the code more readable; additionally, it should be
more portable because we no longer cast a pointer to an FT_UShort (which
e.g. fails with Sun's C++ compiler) but computes the difference between two
pointers which is guaranteed to work.
Fixing warnings (and C++ errors) while using Sun's latest cc and CC
incarnations. Most of them are related to variable shadowing.
- disabled the TrueType interpreter by default
- disabled the "type1" driver, "type1z" is now used
by default (the internal driver name is "type1" now !!)
- removed a stupid memory leak
- fixed the weird metrics hinting (the horizontal edges were used,
instead of the vertical one, to compute the metrics adjustments,
silly, silly, silly).
there is still some bugs that I'm looking at though, but we're
very near the release..
to access individual glyph names. Changed some
drivers to support it through a new interface named
"glyph_name".
- introduced FT_Get_Sfnt_Name (see ftnames.h)
to access the SFNT name table in a TrueType/OpenType
file..
Moving some internal structures and constants from freetype.h to ftobjs.h.
Finally removing FT_LOAD_ANTI_ALIAS.
Cleaning up all error codes. Only the used ones have survived :-)
Removed unused FT_MAX_GLYPH_FORMATS constant.
T2 error codes are now in the range 0x500-0x5FF (instead of `TrueDoc').
Some minor improvements of error return values.
Finally fixing error code values in ftraster and ftgrays to be compliant
with all other FT error codes.
C++ programs easier:
Renamed FT_WordXX to FT_UIntXX.
Changed a lot of void* to FT_Byte* if related to i/o streams -- FreeType
always accesses streams byte-wise, so this makes sense IMHO.
Added a lot of #ifdef __cplusplus to header files (and removed a few).
Other minor syntax fixes (mostly casts).
Replaced the variable `private' with `private_dict' -- `private' is
reserved in C++.
- using FT_UNUSED instead of UNUSED
- using FT_LONG64 and FT_INT64 instead of LONG64 & INT64
- using FT_SIZEOF_INT & FT_SIZEOF_LONG instead of...
- removed the #ifdefs that used SIZEOF_INT, instead we now
use FT_Int32 and FT_UInt32 when needed to support
32-bits quantity correctly on 64-bits systems..
It is now really the "glyph factory" that Stefan was probably
dreaming about..
fixed some recent formatting errors from Werner ;-)
cleaned up the demonstration programs from most of the
rust that they had, though I'm sure someone is going to
re-format them really soon !!
"ftstring" now uses the new ftglyph.h API, and is now
faster and smaller.. yep..