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646 строки
24 KiB
C++
/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 20; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*-
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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 "gfxMacFont.h"
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#include "mozilla/MemoryReporting.h"
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#include "mozilla/Sprintf.h"
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#include "mozilla/StaticPrefs.h"
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#include "gfxCoreTextShaper.h"
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#include <algorithm>
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#include "gfxPlatformMac.h"
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#include "gfxContext.h"
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#include "gfxFontUtils.h"
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#include "gfxMacPlatformFontList.h"
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#include "gfxFontConstants.h"
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#include "gfxTextRun.h"
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#include "nsCocoaFeatures.h"
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#include "cairo-quartz.h"
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using namespace mozilla;
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using namespace mozilla::gfx;
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template<class T>
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struct TagEquals {
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bool Equals(const T& aIter, uint32_t aTag) const {
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return aIter.mTag == aTag;
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}
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};
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gfxMacFont::gfxMacFont(const RefPtr<UnscaledFontMac>& aUnscaledFont,
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MacOSFontEntry *aFontEntry,
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const gfxFontStyle *aFontStyle)
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: gfxFont(aUnscaledFont, aFontEntry, aFontStyle),
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mCGFont(nullptr),
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mCTFont(nullptr),
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mFontFace(nullptr),
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mFontSmoothingBackgroundColor(aFontStyle->fontSmoothingBackgroundColor),
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mVariationFont(aFontEntry->HasVariations())
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{
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mApplySyntheticBold = aFontStyle->NeedsSyntheticBold(aFontEntry);
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if (mVariationFont) {
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CGFontRef baseFont = aUnscaledFont->GetFont();
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if (!baseFont) {
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mIsValid = false;
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return;
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}
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// Get the variation settings needed to instantiate the fontEntry
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// for a particular fontStyle.
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AutoTArray<gfxFontVariation,4> vars;
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aFontEntry->GetVariationsForStyle(vars, *aFontStyle);
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// Because of a Core Text bug, we need to ensure that if the font has
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// an 'opsz' axis, it is always explicitly set, and NOT to the font's
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// default value. (See bug 1457417, bug 1478720.)
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// We record the result of searching the font's axes in the font entry,
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// so that this only has to be done by the first instance created for
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// a given font resource.
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const uint32_t kOpszTag = HB_TAG('o','p','s','z');
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const float kOpszFudgeAmount = 0.01f;
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if (!aFontEntry->mCheckedForOpszAxis) {
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aFontEntry->mCheckedForOpszAxis = true;
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AutoTArray<gfxFontVariationAxis,4> axes;
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aFontEntry->GetVariationAxes(axes);
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auto index =
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axes.IndexOf(kOpszTag, 0, TagEquals<gfxFontVariationAxis>());
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if (index == axes.NoIndex) {
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aFontEntry->mHasOpszAxis = false;
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} else {
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const auto& axis = axes[index];
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aFontEntry->mHasOpszAxis = true;
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aFontEntry->mOpszAxis = axis;
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// Pick a slightly-adjusted version of the default that we'll
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// use to work around Core Text's habit of ignoring any attempt
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// to explicitly set the default value.
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aFontEntry->mAdjustedDefaultOpsz =
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axis.mDefaultValue == axis.mMinValue
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? axis.mDefaultValue + kOpszFudgeAmount
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: axis.mDefaultValue - kOpszFudgeAmount;
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}
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}
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// Add 'opsz' if not present, or tweak its value if it looks too close
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// to the default (after clamping to the font's available range).
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if (aFontEntry->mHasOpszAxis) {
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auto index =
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vars.IndexOf(kOpszTag, 0, TagEquals<gfxFontVariation>());
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if (index == vars.NoIndex) {
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gfxFontVariation opsz{kOpszTag, aFontEntry->mAdjustedDefaultOpsz};
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vars.AppendElement(opsz);
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} else {
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// Figure out a "safe" value that Core Text won't ignore.
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auto& value = vars[index].mValue;
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auto& axis = aFontEntry->mOpszAxis;
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value = fmin(fmax(value, axis.mMinValue), axis.mMaxValue);
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if (std::abs(value - axis.mDefaultValue) < kOpszFudgeAmount) {
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value = aFontEntry->mAdjustedDefaultOpsz;
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}
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}
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}
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mCGFont =
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UnscaledFontMac::CreateCGFontWithVariations(baseFont,
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vars.Length(),
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vars.Elements());
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if (!mCGFont) {
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::CFRetain(baseFont);
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mCGFont = baseFont;
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}
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} else {
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mCGFont = aUnscaledFont->GetFont();
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if (!mCGFont) {
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mIsValid = false;
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return;
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}
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::CFRetain(mCGFont);
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}
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// InitMetrics will handle the sizeAdjust factor and set mAdjustedSize
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InitMetrics();
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if (!mIsValid) {
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return;
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}
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mFontFace = cairo_quartz_font_face_create_for_cgfont(mCGFont);
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cairo_status_t cairoerr = cairo_font_face_status(mFontFace);
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if (cairoerr != CAIRO_STATUS_SUCCESS) {
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mIsValid = false;
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#ifdef DEBUG
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char warnBuf[1024];
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SprintfLiteral(warnBuf,
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"Failed to create Cairo font face: %s status: %d",
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GetName().get(), cairoerr);
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NS_WARNING(warnBuf);
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#endif
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return;
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}
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cairo_matrix_t sizeMatrix, ctm;
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cairo_matrix_init_identity(&ctm);
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cairo_matrix_init_scale(&sizeMatrix, mAdjustedSize, mAdjustedSize);
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cairo_font_options_t *fontOptions = cairo_font_options_create();
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// turn off font anti-aliasing based on user pref setting
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if ((mAdjustedSize <=
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(gfxFloat)gfxPlatformMac::GetPlatform()->GetAntiAliasingThreshold()) ||
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// Turn off AA for Ahem for testing purposes when requested.
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MOZ_UNLIKELY(StaticPrefs::gfx_font_ahem_antialias_none() &&
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mFontEntry->FamilyName().EqualsLiteral("Ahem"))) {
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cairo_font_options_set_antialias(fontOptions, CAIRO_ANTIALIAS_NONE);
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mAntialiasOption = kAntialiasNone;
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} else if (mStyle.useGrayscaleAntialiasing) {
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cairo_font_options_set_antialias(fontOptions, CAIRO_ANTIALIAS_GRAY);
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mAntialiasOption = kAntialiasGrayscale;
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}
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mScaledFont = cairo_scaled_font_create(mFontFace, &sizeMatrix, &ctm,
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fontOptions);
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cairo_font_options_destroy(fontOptions);
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cairoerr = cairo_scaled_font_status(mScaledFont);
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if (cairoerr != CAIRO_STATUS_SUCCESS) {
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mIsValid = false;
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#ifdef DEBUG
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char warnBuf[1024];
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SprintfLiteral(warnBuf, "Failed to create scaled font: %s status: %d",
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GetName().get(), cairoerr);
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NS_WARNING(warnBuf);
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#endif
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}
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}
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gfxMacFont::~gfxMacFont()
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{
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if (mCGFont) {
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::CFRelease(mCGFont);
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}
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if (mCTFont) {
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::CFRelease(mCTFont);
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}
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if (mScaledFont) {
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cairo_scaled_font_destroy(mScaledFont);
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}
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if (mFontFace) {
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cairo_font_face_destroy(mFontFace);
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}
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}
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bool
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gfxMacFont::ShapeText(DrawTarget *aDrawTarget,
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const char16_t *aText,
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uint32_t aOffset,
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uint32_t aLength,
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Script aScript,
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bool aVertical,
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RoundingFlags aRounding,
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gfxShapedText *aShapedText)
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{
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if (!mIsValid) {
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NS_WARNING("invalid font! expect incorrect text rendering");
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return false;
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}
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// Currently, we don't support vertical shaping via CoreText,
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// so we ignore RequiresAATLayout if vertical is requested.
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auto macFontEntry = static_cast<MacOSFontEntry*>(GetFontEntry());
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if (macFontEntry->RequiresAATLayout() &&
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!aVertical) {
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if (!mCoreTextShaper) {
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mCoreTextShaper = MakeUnique<gfxCoreTextShaper>(this);
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}
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if (mCoreTextShaper->ShapeText(aDrawTarget, aText, aOffset, aLength,
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aScript, aVertical, aRounding,
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aShapedText)) {
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PostShapingFixup(aDrawTarget, aText, aOffset,
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aLength, aVertical, aShapedText);
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if (macFontEntry->HasTrackingTable()) {
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// Convert font size from device pixels back to CSS px
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// to use in selecting tracking value
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float trackSize = GetAdjustedSize() *
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aShapedText->GetAppUnitsPerDevUnit() /
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AppUnitsPerCSSPixel();
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float tracking =
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macFontEntry->TrackingForCSSPx(trackSize) *
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mFUnitsConvFactor;
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// Applying tracking is a lot like the adjustment we do for
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// synthetic bold: we want to apply between clusters, not to
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// non-spacing glyphs within a cluster. So we can reuse that
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// helper here.
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aShapedText->AdjustAdvancesForSyntheticBold(tracking,
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aOffset, aLength);
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}
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return true;
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}
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}
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return gfxFont::ShapeText(aDrawTarget, aText, aOffset, aLength, aScript,
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aVertical, aRounding, aShapedText);
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}
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bool
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gfxMacFont::SetupCairoFont(DrawTarget* aDrawTarget)
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{
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if (cairo_scaled_font_status(mScaledFont) != CAIRO_STATUS_SUCCESS) {
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// Don't cairo_set_scaled_font as that would propagate the error to
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// the cairo_t, precluding any further drawing.
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return false;
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}
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cairo_set_scaled_font(gfxFont::RefCairo(aDrawTarget), mScaledFont);
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return true;
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}
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gfxFont::RunMetrics
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gfxMacFont::Measure(const gfxTextRun *aTextRun,
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uint32_t aStart, uint32_t aEnd,
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BoundingBoxType aBoundingBoxType,
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DrawTarget *aRefDrawTarget,
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Spacing *aSpacing,
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gfx::ShapedTextFlags aOrientation)
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{
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gfxFont::RunMetrics metrics =
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gfxFont::Measure(aTextRun, aStart, aEnd,
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aBoundingBoxType, aRefDrawTarget, aSpacing,
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aOrientation);
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// if aBoundingBoxType is not TIGHT_HINTED_OUTLINE_EXTENTS then we need to add
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// a pixel column each side of the bounding box in case of antialiasing "bleed"
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if (aBoundingBoxType != TIGHT_HINTED_OUTLINE_EXTENTS &&
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metrics.mBoundingBox.width > 0) {
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metrics.mBoundingBox.x -= aTextRun->GetAppUnitsPerDevUnit();
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metrics.mBoundingBox.width += aTextRun->GetAppUnitsPerDevUnit() * 2;
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}
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return metrics;
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}
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void
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gfxMacFont::InitMetrics()
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{
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mIsValid = false;
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::memset(&mMetrics, 0, sizeof(mMetrics));
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uint32_t upem = 0;
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// try to get unitsPerEm from sfnt head table, to avoid calling CGFont
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// if possible (bug 574368) and because CGFontGetUnitsPerEm does not
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// return the true value for OpenType/CFF fonts (it normalizes to 1000,
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// which then leads to metrics errors when we read the 'hmtx' table to
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// get glyph advances for HarfBuzz, see bug 580863)
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CFDataRef headData =
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::CGFontCopyTableForTag(mCGFont, TRUETYPE_TAG('h','e','a','d'));
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if (headData) {
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if (size_t(::CFDataGetLength(headData)) >= sizeof(HeadTable)) {
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const HeadTable *head =
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reinterpret_cast<const HeadTable*>(::CFDataGetBytePtr(headData));
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upem = head->unitsPerEm;
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}
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::CFRelease(headData);
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}
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if (!upem) {
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upem = ::CGFontGetUnitsPerEm(mCGFont);
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}
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if (upem < 16 || upem > 16384) {
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// See http://www.microsoft.com/typography/otspec/head.htm
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#ifdef DEBUG
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char warnBuf[1024];
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SprintfLiteral(warnBuf,
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"Bad font metrics for: %s (invalid unitsPerEm value)",
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mFontEntry->Name().get());
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NS_WARNING(warnBuf);
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#endif
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return;
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}
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mAdjustedSize = std::max(mStyle.size, 1.0);
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mFUnitsConvFactor = mAdjustedSize / upem;
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// For CFF fonts, when scaling values read from CGFont* APIs, we need to
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// use CG's idea of unitsPerEm, which may differ from the "true" value in
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// the head table of the font (see bug 580863)
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gfxFloat cgConvFactor;
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if (static_cast<MacOSFontEntry*>(mFontEntry.get())->IsCFF()) {
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cgConvFactor = mAdjustedSize / ::CGFontGetUnitsPerEm(mCGFont);
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} else {
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cgConvFactor = mFUnitsConvFactor;
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}
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// Try to read 'sfnt' metrics; for local, non-sfnt fonts ONLY, fall back to
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// platform APIs. The InitMetrics...() functions will set mIsValid on success.
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if (!InitMetricsFromSfntTables(mMetrics) &&
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(!mFontEntry->IsUserFont() || mFontEntry->IsLocalUserFont())) {
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InitMetricsFromPlatform();
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}
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if (!mIsValid) {
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return;
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}
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if (mMetrics.xHeight == 0.0) {
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mMetrics.xHeight = ::CGFontGetXHeight(mCGFont) * cgConvFactor;
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}
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if (mMetrics.capHeight == 0.0) {
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mMetrics.capHeight = ::CGFontGetCapHeight(mCGFont) * cgConvFactor;
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}
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if (mStyle.sizeAdjust > 0.0 && mStyle.size > 0.0 &&
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mMetrics.xHeight > 0.0) {
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// apply font-size-adjust, and recalculate metrics
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gfxFloat aspect = mMetrics.xHeight / mStyle.size;
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mAdjustedSize = mStyle.GetAdjustedSize(aspect);
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mFUnitsConvFactor = mAdjustedSize / upem;
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if (static_cast<MacOSFontEntry*>(mFontEntry.get())->IsCFF()) {
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cgConvFactor = mAdjustedSize / ::CGFontGetUnitsPerEm(mCGFont);
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} else {
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cgConvFactor = mFUnitsConvFactor;
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}
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mMetrics.xHeight = 0.0;
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if (!InitMetricsFromSfntTables(mMetrics) &&
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(!mFontEntry->IsUserFont() || mFontEntry->IsLocalUserFont())) {
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InitMetricsFromPlatform();
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}
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if (!mIsValid) {
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// this shouldn't happen, as we succeeded earlier before applying
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// the size-adjust factor! But check anyway, for paranoia's sake.
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return;
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}
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if (mMetrics.xHeight == 0.0) {
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mMetrics.xHeight = ::CGFontGetXHeight(mCGFont) * cgConvFactor;
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}
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}
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// Once we reach here, we've got basic metrics and set mIsValid = TRUE;
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// there should be no further points of actual failure in InitMetrics().
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// (If one is introduced, be sure to reset mIsValid to FALSE!)
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mMetrics.emHeight = mAdjustedSize;
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// Measure/calculate additional metrics, independent of whether we used
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// the tables directly or ATS metrics APIs
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CFDataRef cmap =
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::CGFontCopyTableForTag(mCGFont, TRUETYPE_TAG('c','m','a','p'));
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uint32_t glyphID;
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if (mMetrics.aveCharWidth <= 0) {
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mMetrics.aveCharWidth = GetCharWidth(cmap, 'x', &glyphID,
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cgConvFactor);
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if (glyphID == 0) {
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// we didn't find 'x', so use maxAdvance rather than zero
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mMetrics.aveCharWidth = mMetrics.maxAdvance;
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}
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}
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if (IsSyntheticBold()) {
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mMetrics.aveCharWidth += GetSyntheticBoldOffset();
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mMetrics.maxAdvance += GetSyntheticBoldOffset();
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}
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mMetrics.spaceWidth = GetCharWidth(cmap, ' ', &glyphID, cgConvFactor);
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if (glyphID == 0) {
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// no space glyph?!
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mMetrics.spaceWidth = mMetrics.aveCharWidth;
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}
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mSpaceGlyph = glyphID;
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mMetrics.zeroOrAveCharWidth = GetCharWidth(cmap, '0', &glyphID,
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cgConvFactor);
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if (glyphID == 0) {
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mMetrics.zeroOrAveCharWidth = mMetrics.aveCharWidth;
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}
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if (cmap) {
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::CFRelease(cmap);
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}
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CalculateDerivedMetrics(mMetrics);
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SanitizeMetrics(&mMetrics, mFontEntry->mIsBadUnderlineFont);
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#if 0
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fprintf (stderr, "Font: %p (%s) size: %f\n", this,
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NS_ConvertUTF16toUTF8(GetName()).get(), mStyle.size);
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// fprintf (stderr, " fbounds.origin.x %f y %f size.width %f height %f\n", fbounds.origin.x, fbounds.origin.y, fbounds.size.width, fbounds.size.height);
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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 maxAdvance: %f\n", mMetrics.maxAscent, mMetrics.maxDescent, mMetrics.maxAdvance);
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fprintf (stderr, " internalLeading: %f externalLeading: %f\n", mMetrics.internalLeading, mMetrics.externalLeading);
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fprintf (stderr, " spaceWidth: %f aveCharWidth: %f xHeight: %f capHeight: %f\n", mMetrics.spaceWidth, mMetrics.aveCharWidth, mMetrics.xHeight, mMetrics.capHeight);
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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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gfxFloat
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gfxMacFont::GetCharWidth(CFDataRef aCmap, char16_t aUniChar,
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uint32_t *aGlyphID, gfxFloat aConvFactor)
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{
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CGGlyph glyph = 0;
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if (aCmap) {
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glyph = gfxFontUtils::MapCharToGlyph(::CFDataGetBytePtr(aCmap),
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::CFDataGetLength(aCmap),
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aUniChar);
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}
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if (aGlyphID) {
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*aGlyphID = glyph;
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}
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if (glyph) {
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int advance;
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if (::CGFontGetGlyphAdvances(mCGFont, &glyph, 1, &advance)) {
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return advance * aConvFactor;
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}
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}
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return 0;
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}
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/* static */
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CTFontRef
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gfxMacFont::CreateCTFontFromCGFontWithVariations(CGFontRef aCGFont,
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CGFloat aSize,
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bool aInstalledFont,
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CTFontDescriptorRef aFontDesc)
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{
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// Avoid calling potentially buggy variation APIs on pre-Sierra macOS
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// versions (see bug 1331683).
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//
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// And on HighSierra, CTFontCreateWithGraphicsFont properly carries over
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// variation settings from the CGFont to CTFont, so we don't need to do
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// the extra work here -- and this seems to avoid Core Text crashiness
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// seen in bug 1454094.
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//
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// However, for installed fonts it seems we DO need to copy the variations
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// explicitly even on 10.13, otherwise fonts fail to render (as in bug
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// 1455494) when non-default values are used. Fortunately, the crash
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// mentioned above occurs with data fonts, not (AFAICT) with system-
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// installed fonts.
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//
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// So we only need to do this "the hard way" on Sierra, and on HighSierra
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// for system-installed fonts; in other cases just let the standard CTFont
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// function do its thing.
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//
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// NOTE in case this ever needs further adjustment: there is similar logic
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// in four places in the tree (sadly):
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// CreateCTFontFromCGFontWithVariations in gfxMacFont.cpp
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// CreateCTFontFromCGFontWithVariations in ScaledFontMac.cpp
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// CreateCTFontFromCGFontWithVariations in cairo-quartz-font.c
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// ctfont_create_exact_copy in SkFontHost_mac.cpp
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CTFontRef ctFont;
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if (nsCocoaFeatures::OnSierraExactly() ||
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(aInstalledFont && nsCocoaFeatures::OnHighSierraOrLater())) {
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CFDictionaryRef variations = ::CGFontCopyVariations(aCGFont);
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if (variations) {
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CFDictionaryRef varAttr =
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::CFDictionaryCreate(nullptr,
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(const void**)&kCTFontVariationAttribute,
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(const void**)&variations, 1,
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&kCFTypeDictionaryKeyCallBacks,
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&kCFTypeDictionaryValueCallBacks);
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::CFRelease(variations);
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CTFontDescriptorRef varDesc = aFontDesc
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? ::CTFontDescriptorCreateCopyWithAttributes(aFontDesc, varAttr)
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: ::CTFontDescriptorCreateWithAttributes(varAttr);
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::CFRelease(varAttr);
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ctFont = ::CTFontCreateWithGraphicsFont(aCGFont, aSize, nullptr,
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varDesc);
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::CFRelease(varDesc);
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} else {
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ctFont = ::CTFontCreateWithGraphicsFont(aCGFont, aSize, nullptr,
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aFontDesc);
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}
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} else {
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ctFont = ::CTFontCreateWithGraphicsFont(aCGFont, aSize, nullptr,
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aFontDesc);
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}
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return ctFont;
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}
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int32_t
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gfxMacFont::GetGlyphWidth(DrawTarget& aDrawTarget, uint16_t aGID)
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{
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if (mVariationFont) {
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// Avoid a potential Core Text crash (bug 1450209) by using
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// CoreGraphics glyph advance API. This is inferior for 'sbix'
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// fonts, but those won't have variations, so it's OK.
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int cgAdvance;
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if (::CGFontGetGlyphAdvances(mCGFont, &aGID, 1, &cgAdvance)) {
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return cgAdvance * mFUnitsConvFactor * 0x10000;
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}
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}
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if (!mCTFont) {
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bool isInstalledFont =
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!mFontEntry->IsUserFont() || mFontEntry->IsLocalUserFont();
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mCTFont = CreateCTFontFromCGFontWithVariations(mCGFont, mAdjustedSize,
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isInstalledFont);
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if (!mCTFont) { // shouldn't happen, but let's be safe
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NS_WARNING("failed to create CTFontRef to measure glyph width");
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return 0;
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}
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}
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CGSize advance;
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::CTFontGetAdvancesForGlyphs(mCTFont, kCTFontDefaultOrientation, &aGID,
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&advance, 1);
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return advance.width * 0x10000;
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}
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// Try to initialize font metrics via platform APIs (CG/CT),
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// and set mIsValid = TRUE on success.
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// We ONLY call this for local (platform) fonts that are not sfnt format;
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// for sfnts, including ALL downloadable fonts, we prefer to use
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// InitMetricsFromSfntTables and avoid platform APIs.
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void
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gfxMacFont::InitMetricsFromPlatform()
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{
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CTFontRef ctFont = ::CTFontCreateWithGraphicsFont(mCGFont,
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mAdjustedSize,
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nullptr, nullptr);
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if (!ctFont) {
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return;
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}
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mMetrics.underlineOffset = ::CTFontGetUnderlinePosition(ctFont);
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mMetrics.underlineSize = ::CTFontGetUnderlineThickness(ctFont);
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mMetrics.externalLeading = ::CTFontGetLeading(ctFont);
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mMetrics.maxAscent = ::CTFontGetAscent(ctFont);
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mMetrics.maxDescent = ::CTFontGetDescent(ctFont);
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// this is not strictly correct, but neither CTFont nor CGFont seems to
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// provide maxAdvance, unless we were to iterate over all the glyphs
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// (which isn't worth the cost here)
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CGRect r = ::CTFontGetBoundingBox(ctFont);
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mMetrics.maxAdvance = r.size.width;
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// aveCharWidth is also not provided, so leave it at zero
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// (fallback code in gfxMacFont::InitMetrics will then try measuring 'x');
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// this could lead to less-than-"perfect" text field sizing when width is
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// specified as a number of characters, and the font in use is a non-sfnt
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// legacy font, but that's a sufficiently obscure edge case that we can
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// ignore the potential discrepancy.
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mMetrics.aveCharWidth = 0;
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mMetrics.xHeight = ::CTFontGetXHeight(ctFont);
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mMetrics.capHeight = ::CTFontGetCapHeight(ctFont);
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::CFRelease(ctFont);
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mIsValid = true;
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}
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already_AddRefed<ScaledFont>
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gfxMacFont::GetScaledFont(DrawTarget *aTarget)
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{
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if (!mAzureScaledFont) {
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mAzureScaledFont =
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Factory::CreateScaledFontForMacFont(GetCGFontRef(),
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GetUnscaledFont(),
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GetAdjustedSize(),
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Color::FromABGR(mFontSmoothingBackgroundColor),
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!mStyle.useGrayscaleAntialiasing,
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IsSyntheticBold());
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if (!mAzureScaledFont) {
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return nullptr;
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}
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InitializeScaledFont();
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mAzureScaledFont->SetCairoScaledFont(mScaledFont);
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}
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RefPtr<ScaledFont> scaledFont(mAzureScaledFont);
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return scaledFont.forget();
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}
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void
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gfxMacFont::AddSizeOfExcludingThis(MallocSizeOf aMallocSizeOf,
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FontCacheSizes* aSizes) const
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{
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gfxFont::AddSizeOfExcludingThis(aMallocSizeOf, aSizes);
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// mCGFont is shared with the font entry, so not counted here;
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// and we don't have APIs to measure the cairo mFontFace object
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}
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void
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gfxMacFont::AddSizeOfIncludingThis(MallocSizeOf aMallocSizeOf,
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FontCacheSizes* aSizes) const
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{
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aSizes->mFontInstances += aMallocSizeOf(this);
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AddSizeOfExcludingThis(aMallocSizeOf, aSizes);
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}
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