* include/freetype/internal/autohint.h
(FT_DECLARE_AUTOHINTER_INTERFACE): New macro.
* src/autofit/afmodule.h: Use it to declare
`af_autofitter_interface'.
* include/freetype/internal/ftobjs.h (FT_DECLARE_GLYPH): New macro.
* src/base/ftbase.h: Use it to declare `ft_bitmap_glyph_class' and
`ft_outline_glyph_class'.
* src/base/ftglyph.c: Include `ftbase.h'.
* src/cff/cffparse.c (cff_parser_run): Fix type of `t2_size'.
* src/pcf/pcfdrivr.c (pcf_cmap_char_next): Fix type of `result'.
* src/psaux/psauxmod.c (psaux_module_class): Use `FT_DEFINE_MODULE'.
* src/psaux/psauxmod.h: Declare `afm_parser_funcs',
`t1_cmap_classes', `cff_decoder_funcs', and `psaux_module_class'.
* src/pshinter/pshmod.c: Include `pshmod.h'.
* src/sfnt/sfwoff2.c (ROUND4, WRITE_SHORT): Fix implicit sign
conversion.
(compute_ULong_sum): Fix return type.
Fix implicit sign conversion.
(store_points): Fix type of `last_flag', `repeat_count', and `flag'.
Use casts to avoid warnings.
(reconstruct_glyf): Fix implicit sign conversion.
Use cast to avoid warning.
(get_x_mins): Fix implicit sign conversion.
* src/sfnt/ttcmap.c: Undef `TTCMAPCITEM'.
* src/sfnt/ttcmap.h: Define `TTCMAPCITEM' and include `ttcmapc.h' to
declare cmap classes.
* src/smooth/ftsmooth.c (ft_smooth_overlap_spans): Use cast.
* src/truetype/ttinterp.c (Ins_MIAP): Fix typo.
This implements oversampling to metigate artifacts in pixels partially
covered by overlapping contours. It turns out that the 4x4
oversampling is sufficient but, at least, quadruples the rendering
time. The outline has to set FT_OUTLINE_OVERLAP to use this method.
* include/freetype/ftimage.h (FT_OUTLINE_OVERLAP): New flag.
* src/smooth/ftsmooth.c (ft_smooth_render): Check it to...
(ft_smooth_raster_overlap): ... inflate outline and set up direct
rendering for oversampling with...
(ft_smooth_overlap_spans): ... new span function that integrates them.
Instead of rendering 3 bitmaps side by side and reshuffling, we use
direct rendering to deliver the bitmaps on each third byte.
* src/smooth/ftsmooth.c (ft_smooth_raster_lcd)
[!FT_CONFIG_OPTION_SUBPIXEL_RENDERING]: Set up direct mode with...
(ft_smooth_lcd_spans): ... new span function.
This makes `ft_smooth_render' a lot smaller and easier to follow. It
also cleanly separates Harmony and ClearType-style LCD rendering
algorithms. Now I only wish to move LCD filtering and geometry from
FT_Library to FT_Renderer.
* src/smooth/ftsmooth.c (ft_smooth_render): Move LCD code from here...
(ft_smooth_raster_lcd, ft_smooth_raster_lcdv): ... to here.
[FT_CONFIG_OPTION_SUBPIXEL_RENDERING]: Reorganize #ifdef's.
We no longer have to take care of the 8.3 file name limit; this
allows us (a) to introduce longer, meaningful file names, and (b) to
avoid macro names in `#include' lines altogether since some
compilers (most notably Visual C++) doesn't support this properly.
*/*: Replace
#include FOO_H
with
#include <freetype/foo.h>
or something similar. Also update the documentation.
These have not been used in a very, very long time, so better remove
them. A corresponding patch will be submitted to the
`freetype2-demos' repository.
* src/Jamfile, src/*/Jamfile, Jamrules: Delete.
The LCD modules were never truly independent. They mostly served as
a way to disable patented LCD rendering, which is no longer necessary.
The `smooth' module now handles LCD modes as well.
* src/smooth/ftsmooth.c (ft_smooth_lcd_renderer_class.
ft_smooth_lcdv_renderer_class): Deleted.
(ft_render_smooth): Reworked from `ft_render_smooth_generic'.
* src/smooth/ftsmooth.h: Remove dedicated LCD classes.
* src/smooth/module.mk: Remove dedicated LCD modules.
* include/freetype/config/ftmodule.h: Ditto.
* builds/amiga/include/config/ftmodule.h: Ditto.
* include/freetype/ftmodapi.h: Do not mention LCD modules.
The buffer size FT_MAX_GRAY_SPANS is set to 10 spans, which should be
enough to cover the entire scanline for simple glyphs in most cases:
each slightly slanted edge needs up to two spans, plus a filling span
in-between. This is not new, we used to do it before cb4388783c.
* src/smooth/ftgrays.c (gray_TWorker): Add `spans' and `num_spans'.
(gray_hline, gray_sweep): Implement the span buffering.
(gray_raster_render): Use negative `num_spans' to avoid the direct
mode.
The previous implementation is correct but it is too complex.
The revised algorithm is based on the fact that each split moves
the control points closer to the trisection points on the chord.
The corresponding distances are good surrogates for the curve
deviation from the straight line.
This cubic flattening algorithm is somewhat similar to the conic
algorithm based the distance from the control point to the middle of
the chord. The cubic distances, however, decrease less predictably
but are easy enough to calculate on each step.
* src/smooth/ftgrays.c (gray_render_cubic): Replace the split
condition.
* include/freetype/internal/ftobjs.h (ft_glyphslot_preset_bitmap):
Change return type.
* src/base/ftobjs.c (ft_glyphslot_preset_bitmap): Return the bitmap
size assessment.
* src/raster/ftrend1.c (ft_raster1_render): Use it to refuse the
rendering of enourmous or far-fetched outlines.
* src/smooth/ftsmooth.c (ft_smooth_render_generic): Ditto.
* src/raster/ftraster.c [STANDALONE] (FT_Outline_Get_CBox): Add
function.
[!STANDALONE]: Include FT_OUTLINE_H.
(ft_black_render): Compute CBox and reject glyphs larger than
0xFFFF x 0xFFFF.
* src/smooth/ftgrays.c (gray_raster_render): Reject glyphs larger
than 0xFFFF x 0xFFFF.
This monster commit was created by applying Nikhil's scripts
`docconverter.py' and `markify.py' to all C header and source files,
followed up by minor manual clean-up.
No change in functionality, of course.
I used commit f7419907bc6044b9b7057f9789866426c804ba82 from
https://github.com/nikramakrishnan/freetype-docs.git.
The robust rendering of estra large glyphs came with unbearable cost.
The old way of bisecting should fail but fail faster.
* src/smooth/ftgrays.c (gray_convert_glyph): Switch back to bisecting
in y-direction.
This generalizes magic outline shifts that make Harmony LCD
rendering work in terms of precise two-dimensional RGB subpixel
positions. These coordinates are now set in time of the `smooth'
module initialization and later used to shift a glyph outline for
rendering. FT_RENDER_MODE_LCD and FT_RENDER_MODE_LCD_V use the same
coordinates. The letter, however, rotates them before using.
The LCD bitmap padding is also calculated using these coordinates.
* include/freetype/internal/ftobjs.h (FT_LibraryRec): New array field
`lcd_geometry'.
* src/base/ftlcdfil.c (ft_lcd_padding): Reworked.
* src/base/ftobjs.c (ft_glyphslot_preset_bitmap): Updated accordingly.
* src/smooth/ftsmooth.c [!FT_CONFIG_OPTION_SUBPIXEL_RENDERING]
(ft_smooth_init): Initialize `lcd_geometry'.
(ft_smooth_render_generic): Formalize outline shifts.
*/* [FT_CONFIG_OPTION_PIC]: Remove all code guarded by this
preprocessor symbol.
*/*: Replace `XXX_GET' macros (which could be either a function in
PIC mode or an array in non-PIC mode) with `xxx' arrays.
* include/freetype/internal/ftpic.h, src/autofit/afpic.c,
src/autofit/afpic.h, src/base/basepic.c, src/base/basepic.h,
src/base/ftpic.c, src/cff/cffpic.c, src/cff/cffpic.h,
src/pshinter/pshpic.c, src/pshinter/pshpic.h, src/psnames/pspic.c,
src/psnames/pspic.h, src/raster/rastpic.c, src/raster/rastpic.h,
src/sfnt/sfntpic.c, src/sfnt/sfntpic.h, src/smooth/ftspic.c,
src/smooth/ftspic.h, src/truetype/ttpic.c, src/truetype/ttpic.h:
Removed.
We used to split large glyphs into horizontal bands and continue
bisecting them still horizontally if that was not enough. This is
guaranteed to fail when a single scanline cannot fit into the
rendering memory pool. Now we bisect the bands vertically so that
the smallest unit is a column of the band height, which is guranteed
to fit into memory.
* src/smooth/ftgrays.c (gray_convert_glyph): Implement it.
At large sizes almost but not exactly horizontal segments can quickly
drain the rendering pool. This patch at least avoids filling the pool
with trivial cells. Beyond this, we can only increase the pool size.
Reported, analyzed, and tested by Colin Fahey.
* src/smooth/ftgrays.c (gray_set_cell): Do not record trivial cells.