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629 lines
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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 20; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*-
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* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
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#include "gfxFT2FontBase.h"
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#include "gfxFT2Utils.h"
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#include "harfbuzz/hb.h"
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#include "mozilla/Likely.h"
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#include "gfxFontConstants.h"
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#include "gfxFontUtils.h"
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#include <algorithm>
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#include <dlfcn.h>
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#include FT_TRUETYPE_TAGS_H
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#include FT_TRUETYPE_TABLES_H
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#include FT_ADVANCES_H
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#include FT_MULTIPLE_MASTERS_H
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#ifndef FT_FACE_FLAG_COLOR
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# define FT_FACE_FLAG_COLOR (1L << 14)
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#endif
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using namespace mozilla::gfx;
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gfxFT2FontBase::gfxFT2FontBase(
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const RefPtr<UnscaledFontFreeType>& aUnscaledFont,
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cairo_scaled_font_t* aScaledFont, gfxFontEntry* aFontEntry,
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const gfxFontStyle* aFontStyle)
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: gfxFont(aUnscaledFont, aFontEntry, aFontStyle, kAntialiasDefault,
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aScaledFont),
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mSpaceGlyph(0) {
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mEmbolden = aFontStyle->NeedsSyntheticBold(aFontEntry);
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cairo_scaled_font_reference(mScaledFont);
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InitMetrics();
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}
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gfxFT2FontBase::~gfxFT2FontBase() { cairo_scaled_font_destroy(mScaledFont); }
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uint32_t gfxFT2FontBase::GetGlyph(uint32_t aCharCode) {
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// FcFreeTypeCharIndex needs to lock the FT_Face and can end up searching
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// through all the postscript glyph names in the font. Therefore use a
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// lightweight cache, which is stored on the cairo_font_face_t.
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cairo_font_face_t* face =
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cairo_scaled_font_get_font_face(GetCairoScaledFont());
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if (cairo_font_face_status(face) != CAIRO_STATUS_SUCCESS) return 0;
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// This cache algorithm and size is based on what is done in
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// cairo_scaled_font_text_to_glyphs and pango_fc_font_real_get_glyph. I
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// think the concept is that adjacent characters probably come mostly from
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// one Unicode block. This assumption is probably not so valid with
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// scripts with large character sets as used for East Asian languages.
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struct CmapCacheSlot {
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uint32_t mCharCode;
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uint32_t mGlyphIndex;
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};
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const uint32_t kNumSlots = 256;
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static cairo_user_data_key_t sCmapCacheKey;
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CmapCacheSlot* slots = static_cast<CmapCacheSlot*>(
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cairo_font_face_get_user_data(face, &sCmapCacheKey));
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if (!slots) {
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// cairo's caches can keep some cairo_font_faces alive past our last
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// destroy, so the destroy function (free) for the cache must be
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// callable from cairo without any assumptions about what other
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// modules have not been shutdown.
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slots =
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static_cast<CmapCacheSlot*>(calloc(kNumSlots, sizeof(CmapCacheSlot)));
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if (!slots) return 0;
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cairo_status_t status =
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cairo_font_face_set_user_data(face, &sCmapCacheKey, slots, free);
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if (status != CAIRO_STATUS_SUCCESS) { // OOM
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free(slots);
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return 0;
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}
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// Invalidate slot 0 by setting its char code to something that would
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// never end up in slot 0. All other slots are already invalid
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// because they have mCharCode = 0 and a glyph for char code 0 will
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// always be in the slot 0.
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slots[0].mCharCode = 1;
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}
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CmapCacheSlot* slot = &slots[aCharCode % kNumSlots];
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if (slot->mCharCode != aCharCode) {
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slot->mCharCode = aCharCode;
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slot->mGlyphIndex = gfxFT2LockedFace(this).GetGlyph(aCharCode);
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}
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return slot->mGlyphIndex;
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}
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void gfxFT2FontBase::GetGlyphExtents(uint32_t aGlyph,
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cairo_text_extents_t* aExtents) {
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MOZ_ASSERT(aExtents != nullptr, "aExtents must not be NULL");
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cairo_glyph_t glyphs[1];
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glyphs[0].index = aGlyph;
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glyphs[0].x = 0.0;
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glyphs[0].y = 0.0;
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// cairo does some caching for us here but perhaps a small gain could be
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// made by caching more. It is usually only the advance that is needed,
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// so caching only the advance could allow many requests to be cached with
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// little memory use. Ideally this cache would be merged with
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// gfxGlyphExtents.
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cairo_scaled_font_glyph_extents(GetCairoScaledFont(), glyphs, 1, aExtents);
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}
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// aScale is intended for a 16.16 x/y_scale of an FT_Size_Metrics
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static inline FT_Long ScaleRoundDesignUnits(FT_Short aDesignMetric,
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FT_Fixed aScale) {
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FT_Long fixed26dot6 = FT_MulFix(aDesignMetric, aScale);
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return ROUND_26_6_TO_INT(fixed26dot6);
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}
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// Snap a line to pixels while keeping the center and size of the line as
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// close to the original position as possible.
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//
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// Pango does similar snapping for underline and strikethrough when fonts are
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// hinted, but nsCSSRendering::GetTextDecorationRectInternal always snaps the
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// top and size of lines. Optimizing the distance between the line and
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// baseline is probably good for the gap between text and underline, but
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// optimizing the center of the line is better for positioning strikethough.
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static void SnapLineToPixels(gfxFloat& aOffset, gfxFloat& aSize) {
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gfxFloat snappedSize = std::max(floor(aSize + 0.5), 1.0);
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// Correct offset for change in size
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gfxFloat offset = aOffset - 0.5 * (aSize - snappedSize);
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// Snap offset
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aOffset = floor(offset + 0.5);
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aSize = snappedSize;
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}
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/**
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* Get extents for a simple character representable by a single glyph.
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* The return value is the glyph id of that glyph or zero if no such glyph
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* exists. aExtents is only set when this returns a non-zero glyph id.
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*/
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uint32_t gfxFT2FontBase::GetCharExtents(char aChar,
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cairo_text_extents_t* aExtents) {
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FT_UInt gid = GetGlyph(aChar);
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if (gid) {
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GetGlyphExtents(gid, aExtents);
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}
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return gid;
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}
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/**
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* Get glyph id and width for a simple character.
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* The return value is the glyph id of that glyph or zero if no such glyph
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* exists. aWidth is only set when this returns a non-zero glyph id.
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* This is just for use during initialization, and doesn't use the width cache.
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*/
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uint32_t gfxFT2FontBase::GetCharWidth(char aChar, gfxFloat* aWidth) {
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FT_UInt gid = GetGlyph(aChar);
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if (gid) {
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int32_t width;
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if (!GetFTGlyphAdvance(gid, &width)) {
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cairo_text_extents_t extents;
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GetGlyphExtents(gid, &extents);
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width = NS_lround(0x10000 * extents.x_advance);
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}
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*aWidth = FLOAT_FROM_16_16(width);
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}
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return gid;
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}
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void gfxFT2FontBase::InitMetrics() {
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mFUnitsConvFactor = 0.0;
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if (MOZ_UNLIKELY(GetStyle()->size <= 0.0) ||
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MOZ_UNLIKELY(GetStyle()->sizeAdjust == 0.0)) {
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memset(&mMetrics, 0, sizeof(mMetrics)); // zero initialize
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mSpaceGlyph = GetGlyph(' ');
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return;
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}
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// Explicitly lock the face so we can release it early before calling
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// back into Cairo below.
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FT_Face face = cairo_ft_scaled_font_lock_face(GetCairoScaledFont());
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if (MOZ_UNLIKELY(!face)) {
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// No face. This unfortunate situation might happen if the font
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// file is (re)moved at the wrong time.
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const gfxFloat emHeight = GetAdjustedSize();
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mMetrics.emHeight = emHeight;
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mMetrics.maxAscent = mMetrics.emAscent = 0.8 * emHeight;
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mMetrics.maxDescent = mMetrics.emDescent = 0.2 * emHeight;
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mMetrics.maxHeight = emHeight;
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mMetrics.internalLeading = 0.0;
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mMetrics.externalLeading = 0.2 * emHeight;
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const gfxFloat spaceWidth = 0.5 * emHeight;
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mMetrics.spaceWidth = spaceWidth;
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mMetrics.maxAdvance = spaceWidth;
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mMetrics.aveCharWidth = spaceWidth;
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mMetrics.zeroWidth = spaceWidth;
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const gfxFloat xHeight = 0.5 * emHeight;
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mMetrics.xHeight = xHeight;
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mMetrics.capHeight = mMetrics.maxAscent;
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const gfxFloat underlineSize = emHeight / 14.0;
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mMetrics.underlineSize = underlineSize;
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mMetrics.underlineOffset = -underlineSize;
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mMetrics.strikeoutOffset = 0.25 * emHeight;
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mMetrics.strikeoutSize = underlineSize;
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SanitizeMetrics(&mMetrics, false);
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return;
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}
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if (face->face_flags & FT_FACE_FLAG_MULTIPLE_MASTERS) {
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// Resolve variations from entry (descriptor) and style (property)
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AutoTArray<gfxFontVariation, 8> settings;
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mFontEntry->GetVariationsForStyle(settings, mStyle);
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SetupVarCoords(mFontEntry->GetMMVar(), settings, &mCoords);
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if (!mCoords.IsEmpty()) {
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#if MOZ_TREE_FREETYPE
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FT_Set_Var_Design_Coordinates(face, mCoords.Length(), mCoords.Elements());
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#else
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typedef FT_Error (*SetCoordsFunc)(FT_Face, FT_UInt, FT_Fixed*);
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static SetCoordsFunc setCoords;
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static bool firstTime = true;
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if (firstTime) {
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firstTime = false;
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setCoords =
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(SetCoordsFunc)dlsym(RTLD_DEFAULT, "FT_Set_Var_Design_Coordinates");
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}
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if (setCoords) {
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(*setCoords)(face, mCoords.Length(), mCoords.Elements());
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}
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#endif
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}
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}
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const FT_Size_Metrics& ftMetrics = face->size->metrics;
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mMetrics.maxAscent = FLOAT_FROM_26_6(ftMetrics.ascender);
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mMetrics.maxDescent = -FLOAT_FROM_26_6(ftMetrics.descender);
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mMetrics.maxAdvance = FLOAT_FROM_26_6(ftMetrics.max_advance);
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gfxFloat lineHeight = FLOAT_FROM_26_6(ftMetrics.height);
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gfxFloat emHeight;
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// Scale for vertical design metric conversion: pixels per design unit.
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// If this remains at 0.0, we can't use metrics from OS/2 etc.
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gfxFloat yScale = 0.0;
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if (FT_IS_SCALABLE(face)) {
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// Prefer FT_Size_Metrics::x_scale to x_ppem as x_ppem does not
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// have subpixel accuracy.
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//
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// FT_Size_Metrics::y_scale is in 16.16 fixed point format. Its
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// (fractional) value is a factor that converts vertical metrics from
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// design units to units of 1/64 pixels, so that the result may be
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// interpreted as pixels in 26.6 fixed point format.
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mFUnitsConvFactor = FLOAT_FROM_26_6(FLOAT_FROM_16_16(ftMetrics.x_scale));
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yScale = FLOAT_FROM_26_6(FLOAT_FROM_16_16(ftMetrics.y_scale));
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emHeight = face->units_per_EM * yScale;
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} else { // Not scalable.
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emHeight = ftMetrics.y_ppem;
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// FT_Face doc says units_per_EM and a bunch of following fields
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// are "only relevant to scalable outlines". If it's an sfnt,
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// we can get units_per_EM from the 'head' table instead; otherwise,
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// we don't have a unitsPerEm value so we can't compute/use yScale or
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// mFUnitsConvFactor (x scale).
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const TT_Header* head =
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static_cast<TT_Header*>(FT_Get_Sfnt_Table(face, ft_sfnt_head));
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if (head) {
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// Bug 1267909 - Even if the font is not explicitly scalable,
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// if the face has color bitmaps, it should be treated as scalable
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// and scaled to the desired size. Metrics based on y_ppem need
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// to be rescaled for the adjusted size. This makes metrics agree
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// with the scales we pass to Cairo for Fontconfig fonts.
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if (face->face_flags & FT_FACE_FLAG_COLOR) {
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emHeight = GetAdjustedSize();
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gfxFloat adjustScale = emHeight / ftMetrics.y_ppem;
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mMetrics.maxAscent *= adjustScale;
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mMetrics.maxDescent *= adjustScale;
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mMetrics.maxAdvance *= adjustScale;
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lineHeight *= adjustScale;
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}
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gfxFloat emUnit = head->Units_Per_EM;
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mFUnitsConvFactor = ftMetrics.x_ppem / emUnit;
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yScale = emHeight / emUnit;
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}
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}
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TT_OS2* os2 = static_cast<TT_OS2*>(FT_Get_Sfnt_Table(face, ft_sfnt_os2));
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if (os2 && os2->sTypoAscender && yScale > 0.0) {
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mMetrics.emAscent = os2->sTypoAscender * yScale;
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mMetrics.emDescent = -os2->sTypoDescender * yScale;
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FT_Short typoHeight =
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os2->sTypoAscender - os2->sTypoDescender + os2->sTypoLineGap;
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lineHeight = typoHeight * yScale;
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// If the OS/2 fsSelection USE_TYPO_METRICS bit is set,
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// set maxAscent/Descent from the sTypo* fields instead of hhea.
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const uint16_t kUseTypoMetricsMask = 1 << 7;
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if ((os2->fsSelection & kUseTypoMetricsMask) ||
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// maxAscent/maxDescent get used for frame heights, and some fonts
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// don't have the HHEA table ascent/descent set (bug 279032).
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(mMetrics.maxAscent == 0.0 && mMetrics.maxDescent == 0.0)) {
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// We use NS_round here to parallel the pixel-rounded values that
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// freetype gives us for ftMetrics.ascender/descender.
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mMetrics.maxAscent = NS_round(mMetrics.emAscent);
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mMetrics.maxDescent = NS_round(mMetrics.emDescent);
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}
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} else {
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mMetrics.emAscent = mMetrics.maxAscent;
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mMetrics.emDescent = mMetrics.maxDescent;
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}
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// gfxFont::Metrics::underlineOffset is the position of the top of the
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// underline.
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//
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// FT_FaceRec documentation describes underline_position as "the
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// center of the underlining stem". This was the original definition
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// of the PostScript metric, but in the PostScript table of OpenType
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// fonts the metric is "the top of the underline"
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// (http://www.microsoft.com/typography/otspec/post.htm), and FreeType
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// (up to version 2.3.7) doesn't make any adjustment.
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//
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// Therefore get the underline position directly from the table
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// ourselves when this table exists. Use FreeType's metrics for
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// other (including older PostScript) fonts.
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if (face->underline_position && face->underline_thickness && yScale > 0.0) {
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mMetrics.underlineSize = face->underline_thickness * yScale;
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TT_Postscript* post =
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static_cast<TT_Postscript*>(FT_Get_Sfnt_Table(face, ft_sfnt_post));
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if (post && post->underlinePosition) {
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mMetrics.underlineOffset = post->underlinePosition * yScale;
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} else {
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mMetrics.underlineOffset =
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face->underline_position * yScale + 0.5 * mMetrics.underlineSize;
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}
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} else { // No underline info.
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// Imitate Pango.
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mMetrics.underlineSize = emHeight / 14.0;
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mMetrics.underlineOffset = -mMetrics.underlineSize;
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}
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if (os2 && os2->yStrikeoutSize && os2->yStrikeoutPosition && yScale > 0.0) {
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mMetrics.strikeoutSize = os2->yStrikeoutSize * yScale;
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mMetrics.strikeoutOffset = os2->yStrikeoutPosition * yScale;
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} else { // No strikeout info.
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mMetrics.strikeoutSize = mMetrics.underlineSize;
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// Use OpenType spec's suggested position for Roman font.
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mMetrics.strikeoutOffset =
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emHeight * 409.0 / 2048.0 + 0.5 * mMetrics.strikeoutSize;
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}
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SnapLineToPixels(mMetrics.strikeoutOffset, mMetrics.strikeoutSize);
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if (os2 && os2->sxHeight && yScale > 0.0) {
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mMetrics.xHeight = os2->sxHeight * yScale;
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} else {
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// CSS 2.1, section 4.3.2 Lengths: "In the cases where it is
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// impossible or impractical to determine the x-height, a value of
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// 0.5em should be used."
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mMetrics.xHeight = 0.5 * emHeight;
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}
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// aveCharWidth is used for the width of text input elements so be
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// liberal rather than conservative in the estimate.
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if (os2 && os2->xAvgCharWidth) {
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// Round to pixels as this is compared with maxAdvance to guess
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// whether this is a fixed width font.
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mMetrics.aveCharWidth =
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ScaleRoundDesignUnits(os2->xAvgCharWidth, ftMetrics.x_scale);
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} else {
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mMetrics.aveCharWidth = 0.0; // updated below
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}
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if (os2 && os2->sCapHeight && yScale > 0.0) {
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mMetrics.capHeight = os2->sCapHeight * yScale;
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} else {
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mMetrics.capHeight = mMetrics.maxAscent;
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}
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// Release the face lock to safely load glyphs with GetCharExtents if
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// necessary without recursively locking.
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cairo_ft_scaled_font_unlock_face(GetCairoScaledFont());
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gfxFloat width;
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mSpaceGlyph = GetCharWidth(' ', &width);
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if (mSpaceGlyph) {
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mMetrics.spaceWidth = width;
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} else {
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mMetrics.spaceWidth = mMetrics.maxAdvance; // guess
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}
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if (GetCharWidth('0', &width)) {
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mMetrics.zeroWidth = width;
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} else {
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mMetrics.zeroWidth = -1.0; // indicates not found
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}
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// Prefering a measured x over sxHeight because sxHeight doesn't consider
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// hinting, but maybe the x extents are not quite right in some fancy
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// script fonts. CSS 2.1 suggests possibly using the height of an "o",
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// which would have a more consistent glyph across fonts.
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cairo_text_extents_t extents;
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if (GetCharExtents('x', &extents) && extents.y_bearing < 0.0) {
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mMetrics.xHeight = -extents.y_bearing;
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mMetrics.aveCharWidth = std::max(mMetrics.aveCharWidth, extents.x_advance);
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}
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if (GetCharExtents('H', &extents) && extents.y_bearing < 0.0) {
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mMetrics.capHeight = -extents.y_bearing;
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}
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mMetrics.aveCharWidth = std::max(mMetrics.aveCharWidth, mMetrics.zeroWidth);
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if (mMetrics.aveCharWidth == 0.0) {
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mMetrics.aveCharWidth = mMetrics.spaceWidth;
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}
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// Apparently hinting can mean that max_advance is not always accurate.
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mMetrics.maxAdvance = std::max(mMetrics.maxAdvance, mMetrics.aveCharWidth);
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mMetrics.maxHeight = mMetrics.maxAscent + mMetrics.maxDescent;
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// Make the line height an integer number of pixels so that lines will be
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// equally spaced (rather than just being snapped to pixels, some up and
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// some down). Layout calculates line height from the emHeight +
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// internalLeading + externalLeading, but first each of these is rounded
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// to layout units. To ensure that the result is an integer number of
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// pixels, round each of the components to pixels.
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mMetrics.emHeight = floor(emHeight + 0.5);
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// maxHeight will normally be an integer, but round anyway in case
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// FreeType is configured differently.
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mMetrics.internalLeading =
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floor(mMetrics.maxHeight - mMetrics.emHeight + 0.5);
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// Text input boxes currently don't work well with lineHeight
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// significantly less than maxHeight (with Verdana, for example).
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lineHeight = floor(std::max(lineHeight, mMetrics.maxHeight) + 0.5);
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mMetrics.externalLeading =
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lineHeight - mMetrics.internalLeading - mMetrics.emHeight;
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// Ensure emAscent + emDescent == emHeight
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gfxFloat sum = mMetrics.emAscent + mMetrics.emDescent;
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mMetrics.emAscent =
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sum > 0.0 ? mMetrics.emAscent * mMetrics.emHeight / sum : 0.0;
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mMetrics.emDescent = mMetrics.emHeight - mMetrics.emAscent;
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SanitizeMetrics(&mMetrics, false);
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#if 0
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// printf("font name: %s %f\n", NS_ConvertUTF16toUTF8(GetName()).get(), GetStyle()->size);
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// printf ("pango font %s\n", pango_font_description_to_string (pango_font_describe (font)));
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fprintf (stderr, "Font: %s\n", NS_ConvertUTF16toUTF8(GetName()).get());
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fprintf (stderr, " emHeight: %f emAscent: %f emDescent: %f\n", mMetrics.emHeight, mMetrics.emAscent, mMetrics.emDescent);
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fprintf (stderr, " maxAscent: %f maxDescent: %f\n", mMetrics.maxAscent, mMetrics.maxDescent);
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fprintf (stderr, " internalLeading: %f externalLeading: %f\n", mMetrics.externalLeading, mMetrics.internalLeading);
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fprintf (stderr, " spaceWidth: %f aveCharWidth: %f xHeight: %f\n", mMetrics.spaceWidth, mMetrics.aveCharWidth, mMetrics.xHeight);
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fprintf (stderr, " uOff: %f uSize: %f stOff: %f stSize: %f\n", mMetrics.underlineOffset, mMetrics.underlineSize, mMetrics.strikeoutOffset, mMetrics.strikeoutSize);
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#endif
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}
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const gfxFont::Metrics& gfxFT2FontBase::GetHorizontalMetrics() {
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return mMetrics;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Get the glyphID of a space
|
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uint32_t gfxFT2FontBase::GetSpaceGlyph() { return mSpaceGlyph; }
|
|
|
|
uint32_t gfxFT2FontBase::GetGlyph(uint32_t unicode,
|
|
uint32_t variation_selector) {
|
|
if (variation_selector) {
|
|
uint32_t id =
|
|
gfxFT2LockedFace(this).GetUVSGlyph(unicode, variation_selector);
|
|
if (id) {
|
|
return id;
|
|
}
|
|
unicode = gfxFontUtils::GetUVSFallback(unicode, variation_selector);
|
|
if (unicode) {
|
|
return GetGlyph(unicode);
|
|
}
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return GetGlyph(unicode);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool gfxFT2FontBase::GetFTGlyphAdvance(uint16_t aGID, int32_t* aAdvance) {
|
|
gfxFT2LockedFace face(this);
|
|
MOZ_ASSERT(face.get());
|
|
if (!face.get()) {
|
|
// Failed to get the FT_Face? Give up already.
|
|
NS_WARNING("failed to get FT_Face!");
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Due to bugs like 1435234 and 1440938, we currently prefer to fall back
|
|
// to reading the advance from cairo extents, unless we're dealing with
|
|
// a variation font (for which cairo metrics may be wrong, due to FreeType
|
|
// bug 52683).
|
|
if (!(face.get()->face_flags & FT_FACE_FLAG_SCALABLE) ||
|
|
!(face.get()->face_flags & FT_FACE_FLAG_MULTIPLE_MASTERS)) {
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool hinting = gfxPlatform::GetPlatform()->FontHintingEnabled();
|
|
int32_t flags =
|
|
hinting ? FT_LOAD_ADVANCE_ONLY
|
|
: FT_LOAD_ADVANCE_ONLY | FT_LOAD_NO_AUTOHINT | FT_LOAD_NO_HINTING;
|
|
if (face.get()->face_flags & FT_FACE_FLAG_TRICKY) {
|
|
flags &= ~FT_LOAD_NO_AUTOHINT;
|
|
}
|
|
FT_Error ftError = Factory::LoadFTGlyph(face.get(), aGID, flags);
|
|
if (ftError != FT_Err_Ok) {
|
|
// FT_Face was somehow broken/invalid? Don't try to access glyph slot.
|
|
// This probably shouldn't happen, but does: see bug 1440938.
|
|
NS_WARNING("failed to load glyph!");
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Due to freetype bug 52683 we MUST use the linearHoriAdvance field when
|
|
// dealing with a variation font. (And other fonts would have returned
|
|
// earlier, so only variation fonts currently reach here.)
|
|
FT_Fixed advance = face.get()->glyph->linearHoriAdvance;
|
|
|
|
// If freetype emboldening is being used, and it's not a zero-width glyph,
|
|
// adjust the advance to account for the increased width.
|
|
if (mEmbolden && advance > 0) {
|
|
// This is the embolden "strength" used by FT_GlyphSlot_Embolden,
|
|
// converted from 26.6 to 16.16
|
|
FT_Fixed strength =
|
|
1024 *
|
|
FT_MulFix(face.get()->units_per_EM, face.get()->size->metrics.y_scale) /
|
|
24;
|
|
advance += strength;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Round the 16.16 fixed-point value to whole pixels for better consistency
|
|
// with how cairo renders the glyphs.
|
|
*aAdvance = (advance + 0x8000) & 0xffff0000u;
|
|
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
int32_t gfxFT2FontBase::GetGlyphWidth(uint16_t aGID) {
|
|
if (!mGlyphWidths) {
|
|
mGlyphWidths =
|
|
mozilla::MakeUnique<nsDataHashtable<nsUint32HashKey, int32_t>>(128);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
int32_t width;
|
|
if (mGlyphWidths->Get(aGID, &width)) {
|
|
return width;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (!GetFTGlyphAdvance(aGID, &width)) {
|
|
cairo_text_extents_t extents;
|
|
GetGlyphExtents(aGID, &extents);
|
|
width = NS_lround(0x10000 * extents.x_advance);
|
|
}
|
|
mGlyphWidths->Put(aGID, width);
|
|
|
|
return width;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool gfxFT2FontBase::SetupCairoFont(DrawTarget* aDrawTarget) {
|
|
// The scaled font ctm is not relevant right here because
|
|
// cairo_set_scaled_font does not record the scaled font itself, but
|
|
// merely the font_face, font_matrix, font_options. The scaled_font used
|
|
// for the target can be different from the scaled_font passed to
|
|
// cairo_set_scaled_font. (Unfortunately we have measured only for an
|
|
// identity ctm.)
|
|
cairo_scaled_font_t* cairoFont = GetCairoScaledFont();
|
|
|
|
if (cairo_scaled_font_status(cairoFont) != CAIRO_STATUS_SUCCESS) {
|
|
// Don't cairo_set_scaled_font as that would propagate the error to
|
|
// the cairo_t, precluding any further drawing.
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
// Thoughts on which font_options to set on the context:
|
|
//
|
|
// cairoFont has been created for screen rendering.
|
|
//
|
|
// When the context is being used for screen rendering, we should set
|
|
// font_options such that the same scaled_font gets used (when the ctm is
|
|
// the same). The use of explicit font_options recorded in
|
|
// CreateScaledFont ensures that this will happen.
|
|
//
|
|
// XXXkt: For pdf and ps surfaces, I don't know whether it's better to
|
|
// remove surface-specific options, or try to draw with the same
|
|
// scaled_font that was used to measure. As the same font_face is being
|
|
// used, its font_options will often override some values anyway (unless
|
|
// perhaps we remove those from the FcPattern at face creation).
|
|
//
|
|
// I can't see any significant difference in printing, irrespective of
|
|
// what is set here. It's too late to change things here as measuring has
|
|
// already taken place. We should really be measuring with a different
|
|
// font for pdf and ps surfaces (bug 403513).
|
|
cairo_set_scaled_font(gfxFont::RefCairo(aDrawTarget), cairoFont);
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// For variation fonts, figure out the variation coordinates to be applied
|
|
// for each axis, in freetype's order (which may not match the order of
|
|
// axes in mStyle.variationSettings, so we need to search by axis tag).
|
|
/*static*/
|
|
void gfxFT2FontBase::SetupVarCoords(
|
|
FT_MM_Var* aMMVar, const nsTArray<gfxFontVariation>& aVariations,
|
|
nsTArray<FT_Fixed>* aCoords) {
|
|
aCoords->TruncateLength(0);
|
|
if (!aMMVar) {
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
for (unsigned i = 0; i < aMMVar->num_axis; ++i) {
|
|
aCoords->AppendElement(aMMVar->axis[i].def);
|
|
for (const auto& v : aVariations) {
|
|
if (aMMVar->axis[i].tag == v.mTag) {
|
|
FT_Fixed val = v.mValue * 0x10000;
|
|
val = std::min(val, aMMVar->axis[i].maximum);
|
|
val = std::max(val, aMMVar->axis[i].minimum);
|
|
(*aCoords)[i] = val;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|