gecko-dev/gfx/thebes/gfxFT2FontBase.cpp

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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 20; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*-
2012-05-21 15:12:37 +04:00
* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
#include "gfxFT2FontBase.h"
#include "gfxFT2Utils.h"
#include "harfbuzz/hb.h"
#include "mozilla/Likely.h"
#include "gfxFontConstants.h"
#include "gfxFontUtils.h"
#include <algorithm>
#include <dlfcn.h>
#include FT_TRUETYPE_TAGS_H
#include FT_TRUETYPE_TABLES_H
#include FT_ADVANCES_H
#include FT_MULTIPLE_MASTERS_H
#ifndef FT_FACE_FLAG_COLOR
#define FT_FACE_FLAG_COLOR (1L << 14)
#endif
using namespace mozilla::gfx;
gfxFT2FontBase::gfxFT2FontBase(
const RefPtr<UnscaledFontFreeType>& aUnscaledFont,
cairo_scaled_font_t* aScaledFont, gfxFontEntry* aFontEntry,
const gfxFontStyle* aFontStyle)
: gfxFont(aUnscaledFont, aFontEntry, aFontStyle, kAntialiasDefault,
aScaledFont),
mSpaceGlyph(0) {
mEmbolden = aFontStyle->NeedsSyntheticBold(aFontEntry);
Bug 1449605 - part 1 - Rearrange thebes font code so that the decision whether to apply synthetic-bold is deferred until actually instantiating a font, not made during the font-matching process. r=jwatt This rearranges how synthetic-bold use is determined in the font selection & rendering code. Previously, we would decide during the font-selection algorithm whether we need to apply synthetic-bold to the chosen face, and then pass that decision through the fontgroup (storing it in the FamilyFace entries of the mFonts array there) down to the actual rendering code that instantiates fonts from the faces (font entries) we've selected. That became a problem for variation fonts because in the case of a user font, we may not have downloaded the resource yet, so we just have a "user font container" entry, which carries the descriptors from the @font-face rule and will fetch the actual resource when needed. But in the case of a @font-face rule without a weight descriptor, we don't actually know at font-selection time whether the face will support "true" bold (via a variation axis) or not, so we can't reliably make the right decision about applying synthetic bold. So we now defer that decision until we actually instantiate a platform font object to shape/measure/draw text. At that point, we have the requested style and we also have the real font resource, so we can easily determine whether fake-bold is required. (This patch should not result in any visible behavior change; that will come in a second patch now that the architecture supports it.)
2018-05-01 12:30:50 +03:00
cairo_scaled_font_reference(mScaledFont);
InitMetrics();
}
gfxFT2FontBase::~gfxFT2FontBase() { cairo_scaled_font_destroy(mScaledFont); }
uint32_t gfxFT2FontBase::GetGlyph(uint32_t aCharCode) {
// FcFreeTypeCharIndex needs to lock the FT_Face and can end up searching
// through all the postscript glyph names in the font. Therefore use a
// lightweight cache, which is stored on the cairo_font_face_t.
cairo_font_face_t* face =
cairo_scaled_font_get_font_face(GetCairoScaledFont());
if (cairo_font_face_status(face) != CAIRO_STATUS_SUCCESS) return 0;
// This cache algorithm and size is based on what is done in
// cairo_scaled_font_text_to_glyphs and pango_fc_font_real_get_glyph. I
// think the concept is that adjacent characters probably come mostly from
// one Unicode block. This assumption is probably not so valid with
// scripts with large character sets as used for East Asian languages.
struct CmapCacheSlot {
uint32_t mCharCode;
uint32_t mGlyphIndex;
};
const uint32_t kNumSlots = 256;
static cairo_user_data_key_t sCmapCacheKey;
CmapCacheSlot* slots = static_cast<CmapCacheSlot*>(
cairo_font_face_get_user_data(face, &sCmapCacheKey));
if (!slots) {
// cairo's caches can keep some cairo_font_faces alive past our last
// destroy, so the destroy function (free) for the cache must be
// callable from cairo without any assumptions about what other
// modules have not been shutdown.
slots =
static_cast<CmapCacheSlot*>(calloc(kNumSlots, sizeof(CmapCacheSlot)));
if (!slots) return 0;
cairo_status_t status =
cairo_font_face_set_user_data(face, &sCmapCacheKey, slots, free);
if (status != CAIRO_STATUS_SUCCESS) { // OOM
free(slots);
return 0;
}
// Invalidate slot 0 by setting its char code to something that would
// never end up in slot 0. All other slots are already invalid
// because they have mCharCode = 0 and a glyph for char code 0 will
// always be in the slot 0.
slots[0].mCharCode = 1;
}
CmapCacheSlot* slot = &slots[aCharCode % kNumSlots];
if (slot->mCharCode != aCharCode) {
slot->mCharCode = aCharCode;
slot->mGlyphIndex = gfxFT2LockedFace(this).GetGlyph(aCharCode);
}
return slot->mGlyphIndex;
}
void gfxFT2FontBase::GetGlyphExtents(uint32_t aGlyph,
cairo_text_extents_t* aExtents) {
MOZ_ASSERT(aExtents != nullptr, "aExtents must not be NULL");
cairo_glyph_t glyphs[1];
glyphs[0].index = aGlyph;
glyphs[0].x = 0.0;
glyphs[0].y = 0.0;
// cairo does some caching for us here but perhaps a small gain could be
// made by caching more. It is usually only the advance that is needed,
// so caching only the advance could allow many requests to be cached with
// little memory use. Ideally this cache would be merged with
// gfxGlyphExtents.
cairo_scaled_font_glyph_extents(GetCairoScaledFont(), glyphs, 1, aExtents);
}
// aScale is intended for a 16.16 x/y_scale of an FT_Size_Metrics
static inline FT_Long ScaleRoundDesignUnits(FT_Short aDesignMetric,
FT_Fixed aScale) {
FT_Long fixed26dot6 = FT_MulFix(aDesignMetric, aScale);
return ROUND_26_6_TO_INT(fixed26dot6);
}
// Snap a line to pixels while keeping the center and size of the line as
// close to the original position as possible.
//
// Pango does similar snapping for underline and strikethrough when fonts are
// hinted, but nsCSSRendering::GetTextDecorationRectInternal always snaps the
// top and size of lines. Optimizing the distance between the line and
// baseline is probably good for the gap between text and underline, but
// optimizing the center of the line is better for positioning strikethough.
static void SnapLineToPixels(gfxFloat& aOffset, gfxFloat& aSize) {
gfxFloat snappedSize = std::max(floor(aSize + 0.5), 1.0);
// Correct offset for change in size
gfxFloat offset = aOffset - 0.5 * (aSize - snappedSize);
// Snap offset
aOffset = floor(offset + 0.5);
aSize = snappedSize;
}
/**
* Get extents for a simple character representable by a single glyph.
* The return value is the glyph id of that glyph or zero if no such glyph
* exists. aExtents is only set when this returns a non-zero glyph id.
*/
uint32_t gfxFT2FontBase::GetCharExtents(char aChar,
cairo_text_extents_t* aExtents) {
FT_UInt gid = GetGlyph(aChar);
if (gid) {
GetGlyphExtents(gid, aExtents);
}
return gid;
}
/**
* Get glyph id and width for a simple character.
* The return value is the glyph id of that glyph or zero if no such glyph
* exists. aWidth is only set when this returns a non-zero glyph id.
* This is just for use during initialization, and doesn't use the width cache.
*/
uint32_t gfxFT2FontBase::GetCharWidth(char aChar, gfxFloat* aWidth) {
FT_UInt gid = GetGlyph(aChar);
if (gid) {
int32_t width;
if (!GetFTGlyphAdvance(gid, &width)) {
cairo_text_extents_t extents;
GetGlyphExtents(gid, &extents);
width = NS_lround(0x10000 * extents.x_advance);
}
*aWidth = FLOAT_FROM_16_16(width);
}
return gid;
}
void gfxFT2FontBase::InitMetrics() {
mFUnitsConvFactor = 0.0;
if (MOZ_UNLIKELY(GetStyle()->size <= 0.0) ||
MOZ_UNLIKELY(GetStyle()->sizeAdjust == 0.0)) {
memset(&mMetrics, 0, sizeof(mMetrics)); // zero initialize
mSpaceGlyph = GetGlyph(' ');
return;
}
// Explicitly lock the face so we can release it early before calling
// back into Cairo below.
FT_Face face = cairo_ft_scaled_font_lock_face(GetCairoScaledFont());
if (MOZ_UNLIKELY(!face)) {
// No face. This unfortunate situation might happen if the font
// file is (re)moved at the wrong time.
const gfxFloat emHeight = GetAdjustedSize();
mMetrics.emHeight = emHeight;
mMetrics.maxAscent = mMetrics.emAscent = 0.8 * emHeight;
mMetrics.maxDescent = mMetrics.emDescent = 0.2 * emHeight;
mMetrics.maxHeight = emHeight;
mMetrics.internalLeading = 0.0;
mMetrics.externalLeading = 0.2 * emHeight;
const gfxFloat spaceWidth = 0.5 * emHeight;
mMetrics.spaceWidth = spaceWidth;
mMetrics.maxAdvance = spaceWidth;
mMetrics.aveCharWidth = spaceWidth;
mMetrics.zeroOrAveCharWidth = spaceWidth;
const gfxFloat xHeight = 0.5 * emHeight;
mMetrics.xHeight = xHeight;
mMetrics.capHeight = mMetrics.maxAscent;
const gfxFloat underlineSize = emHeight / 14.0;
mMetrics.underlineSize = underlineSize;
mMetrics.underlineOffset = -underlineSize;
mMetrics.strikeoutOffset = 0.25 * emHeight;
mMetrics.strikeoutSize = underlineSize;
SanitizeMetrics(&mMetrics, false);
return;
}
if (face->face_flags & FT_FACE_FLAG_MULTIPLE_MASTERS) {
// Resolve variations from entry (descriptor) and style (property)
AutoTArray<gfxFontVariation, 8> settings;
mFontEntry->GetVariationsForStyle(settings, mStyle);
SetupVarCoords(mFontEntry->GetMMVar(), settings, &mCoords);
if (!mCoords.IsEmpty()) {
#if MOZ_TREE_FREETYPE
FT_Set_Var_Design_Coordinates(face, mCoords.Length(), mCoords.Elements());
#else
typedef FT_Error (*SetCoordsFunc)(FT_Face, FT_UInt, FT_Fixed*);
static SetCoordsFunc setCoords;
static bool firstTime = true;
if (firstTime) {
firstTime = false;
setCoords =
(SetCoordsFunc)dlsym(RTLD_DEFAULT, "FT_Set_Var_Design_Coordinates");
}
if (setCoords) {
(*setCoords)(face, mCoords.Length(), mCoords.Elements());
}
#endif
}
}
const FT_Size_Metrics& ftMetrics = face->size->metrics;
mMetrics.maxAscent = FLOAT_FROM_26_6(ftMetrics.ascender);
mMetrics.maxDescent = -FLOAT_FROM_26_6(ftMetrics.descender);
mMetrics.maxAdvance = FLOAT_FROM_26_6(ftMetrics.max_advance);
gfxFloat lineHeight = FLOAT_FROM_26_6(ftMetrics.height);
gfxFloat emHeight;
// Scale for vertical design metric conversion: pixels per design unit.
// If this remains at 0.0, we can't use metrics from OS/2 etc.
gfxFloat yScale = 0.0;
if (FT_IS_SCALABLE(face)) {
// Prefer FT_Size_Metrics::x_scale to x_ppem as x_ppem does not
// have subpixel accuracy.
//
// FT_Size_Metrics::y_scale is in 16.16 fixed point format. Its
// (fractional) value is a factor that converts vertical metrics from
// design units to units of 1/64 pixels, so that the result may be
// interpreted as pixels in 26.6 fixed point format.
mFUnitsConvFactor = FLOAT_FROM_26_6(FLOAT_FROM_16_16(ftMetrics.x_scale));
yScale = FLOAT_FROM_26_6(FLOAT_FROM_16_16(ftMetrics.y_scale));
emHeight = face->units_per_EM * yScale;
} else { // Not scalable.
emHeight = ftMetrics.y_ppem;
// FT_Face doc says units_per_EM and a bunch of following fields
// are "only relevant to scalable outlines". If it's an sfnt,
// we can get units_per_EM from the 'head' table instead; otherwise,
// we don't have a unitsPerEm value so we can't compute/use yScale or
// mFUnitsConvFactor (x scale).
const TT_Header* head =
static_cast<TT_Header*>(FT_Get_Sfnt_Table(face, ft_sfnt_head));
if (head) {
// Bug 1267909 - Even if the font is not explicitly scalable,
// if the face has color bitmaps, it should be treated as scalable
// and scaled to the desired size. Metrics based on y_ppem need
// to be rescaled for the adjusted size. This makes metrics agree
// with the scales we pass to Cairo for Fontconfig fonts.
if (face->face_flags & FT_FACE_FLAG_COLOR) {
emHeight = GetAdjustedSize();
gfxFloat adjustScale = emHeight / ftMetrics.y_ppem;
mMetrics.maxAscent *= adjustScale;
mMetrics.maxDescent *= adjustScale;
mMetrics.maxAdvance *= adjustScale;
lineHeight *= adjustScale;
}
gfxFloat emUnit = head->Units_Per_EM;
mFUnitsConvFactor = ftMetrics.x_ppem / emUnit;
yScale = emHeight / emUnit;
}
}
TT_OS2* os2 = static_cast<TT_OS2*>(FT_Get_Sfnt_Table(face, ft_sfnt_os2));
if (os2 && os2->sTypoAscender && yScale > 0.0) {
mMetrics.emAscent = os2->sTypoAscender * yScale;
mMetrics.emDescent = -os2->sTypoDescender * yScale;
FT_Short typoHeight =
os2->sTypoAscender - os2->sTypoDescender + os2->sTypoLineGap;
lineHeight = typoHeight * yScale;
// If the OS/2 fsSelection USE_TYPO_METRICS bit is set,
// set maxAscent/Descent from the sTypo* fields instead of hhea.
const uint16_t kUseTypoMetricsMask = 1 << 7;
if ((os2->fsSelection & kUseTypoMetricsMask) ||
// maxAscent/maxDescent get used for frame heights, and some fonts
// don't have the HHEA table ascent/descent set (bug 279032).
(mMetrics.maxAscent == 0.0 && mMetrics.maxDescent == 0.0)) {
// We use NS_round here to parallel the pixel-rounded values that
// freetype gives us for ftMetrics.ascender/descender.
mMetrics.maxAscent = NS_round(mMetrics.emAscent);
mMetrics.maxDescent = NS_round(mMetrics.emDescent);
}
} else {
mMetrics.emAscent = mMetrics.maxAscent;
mMetrics.emDescent = mMetrics.maxDescent;
}
// gfxFont::Metrics::underlineOffset is the position of the top of the
// underline.
//
// FT_FaceRec documentation describes underline_position as "the
// center of the underlining stem". This was the original definition
// of the PostScript metric, but in the PostScript table of OpenType
// fonts the metric is "the top of the underline"
// (http://www.microsoft.com/typography/otspec/post.htm), and FreeType
// (up to version 2.3.7) doesn't make any adjustment.
//
// Therefore get the underline position directly from the table
// ourselves when this table exists. Use FreeType's metrics for
// other (including older PostScript) fonts.
if (face->underline_position && face->underline_thickness && yScale > 0.0) {
mMetrics.underlineSize = face->underline_thickness * yScale;
TT_Postscript* post =
static_cast<TT_Postscript*>(FT_Get_Sfnt_Table(face, ft_sfnt_post));
if (post && post->underlinePosition) {
mMetrics.underlineOffset = post->underlinePosition * yScale;
} else {
mMetrics.underlineOffset =
face->underline_position * yScale + 0.5 * mMetrics.underlineSize;
}
} else { // No underline info.
// Imitate Pango.
mMetrics.underlineSize = emHeight / 14.0;
mMetrics.underlineOffset = -mMetrics.underlineSize;
}
if (os2 && os2->yStrikeoutSize && os2->yStrikeoutPosition && yScale > 0.0) {
mMetrics.strikeoutSize = os2->yStrikeoutSize * yScale;
mMetrics.strikeoutOffset = os2->yStrikeoutPosition * yScale;
} else { // No strikeout info.
mMetrics.strikeoutSize = mMetrics.underlineSize;
// Use OpenType spec's suggested position for Roman font.
mMetrics.strikeoutOffset =
emHeight * 409.0 / 2048.0 + 0.5 * mMetrics.strikeoutSize;
}
SnapLineToPixels(mMetrics.strikeoutOffset, mMetrics.strikeoutSize);
if (os2 && os2->sxHeight && yScale > 0.0) {
mMetrics.xHeight = os2->sxHeight * yScale;
} else {
// CSS 2.1, section 4.3.2 Lengths: "In the cases where it is
// impossible or impractical to determine the x-height, a value of
// 0.5em should be used."
mMetrics.xHeight = 0.5 * emHeight;
}
// aveCharWidth is used for the width of text input elements so be
// liberal rather than conservative in the estimate.
if (os2 && os2->xAvgCharWidth) {
// Round to pixels as this is compared with maxAdvance to guess
// whether this is a fixed width font.
mMetrics.aveCharWidth =
ScaleRoundDesignUnits(os2->xAvgCharWidth, ftMetrics.x_scale);
} else {
mMetrics.aveCharWidth = 0.0; // updated below
}
if (os2 && os2->sCapHeight && yScale > 0.0) {
mMetrics.capHeight = os2->sCapHeight * yScale;
} else {
mMetrics.capHeight = mMetrics.maxAscent;
}
// Release the face lock to safely load glyphs with GetCharExtents if
// necessary without recursively locking.
cairo_ft_scaled_font_unlock_face(GetCairoScaledFont());
gfxFloat width;
mSpaceGlyph = GetCharWidth(' ', &width);
if (mSpaceGlyph) {
mMetrics.spaceWidth = width;
} else {
mMetrics.spaceWidth = mMetrics.maxAdvance; // guess
}
if (GetCharWidth('0', &width)) {
mMetrics.zeroOrAveCharWidth = width;
} else {
mMetrics.zeroOrAveCharWidth = 0.0;
}
// Prefering a measured x over sxHeight because sxHeight doesn't consider
// hinting, but maybe the x extents are not quite right in some fancy
// script fonts. CSS 2.1 suggests possibly using the height of an "o",
// which would have a more consistent glyph across fonts.
cairo_text_extents_t extents;
if (GetCharExtents('x', &extents) && extents.y_bearing < 0.0) {
mMetrics.xHeight = -extents.y_bearing;
mMetrics.aveCharWidth = std::max(mMetrics.aveCharWidth, extents.x_advance);
}
if (GetCharExtents('H', &extents) && extents.y_bearing < 0.0) {
mMetrics.capHeight = -extents.y_bearing;
}
mMetrics.aveCharWidth =
std::max(mMetrics.aveCharWidth, mMetrics.zeroOrAveCharWidth);
if (mMetrics.aveCharWidth == 0.0) {
mMetrics.aveCharWidth = mMetrics.spaceWidth;
}
if (mMetrics.zeroOrAveCharWidth == 0.0) {
mMetrics.zeroOrAveCharWidth = mMetrics.aveCharWidth;
}
// Apparently hinting can mean that max_advance is not always accurate.
mMetrics.maxAdvance = std::max(mMetrics.maxAdvance, mMetrics.aveCharWidth);
mMetrics.maxHeight = mMetrics.maxAscent + mMetrics.maxDescent;
// Make the line height an integer number of pixels so that lines will be
// equally spaced (rather than just being snapped to pixels, some up and
// some down). Layout calculates line height from the emHeight +
// internalLeading + externalLeading, but first each of these is rounded
// to layout units. To ensure that the result is an integer number of
// pixels, round each of the components to pixels.
mMetrics.emHeight = floor(emHeight + 0.5);
// maxHeight will normally be an integer, but round anyway in case
// FreeType is configured differently.
mMetrics.internalLeading =
floor(mMetrics.maxHeight - mMetrics.emHeight + 0.5);
// Text input boxes currently don't work well with lineHeight
// significantly less than maxHeight (with Verdana, for example).
lineHeight = floor(std::max(lineHeight, mMetrics.maxHeight) + 0.5);
mMetrics.externalLeading =
lineHeight - mMetrics.internalLeading - mMetrics.emHeight;
// Ensure emAscent + emDescent == emHeight
gfxFloat sum = mMetrics.emAscent + mMetrics.emDescent;
mMetrics.emAscent =
sum > 0.0 ? mMetrics.emAscent * mMetrics.emHeight / sum : 0.0;
mMetrics.emDescent = mMetrics.emHeight - mMetrics.emAscent;
SanitizeMetrics(&mMetrics, false);
#if 0
// printf("font name: %s %f\n", NS_ConvertUTF16toUTF8(GetName()).get(), GetStyle()->size);
// printf ("pango font %s\n", pango_font_description_to_string (pango_font_describe (font)));
fprintf (stderr, "Font: %s\n", NS_ConvertUTF16toUTF8(GetName()).get());
fprintf (stderr, " emHeight: %f emAscent: %f emDescent: %f\n", mMetrics.emHeight, mMetrics.emAscent, mMetrics.emDescent);
fprintf (stderr, " maxAscent: %f maxDescent: %f\n", mMetrics.maxAscent, mMetrics.maxDescent);
fprintf (stderr, " internalLeading: %f externalLeading: %f\n", mMetrics.externalLeading, mMetrics.internalLeading);
fprintf (stderr, " spaceWidth: %f aveCharWidth: %f xHeight: %f\n", mMetrics.spaceWidth, mMetrics.aveCharWidth, mMetrics.xHeight);
fprintf (stderr, " uOff: %f uSize: %f stOff: %f stSize: %f\n", mMetrics.underlineOffset, mMetrics.underlineSize, mMetrics.strikeoutOffset, mMetrics.strikeoutSize);
#endif
}
const gfxFont::Metrics& gfxFT2FontBase::GetHorizontalMetrics() {
return mMetrics;
}
// Get the glyphID of a space
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;
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(DrawTarget& aDrawTarget, 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;
}
}
}
}