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.
*/* [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.
* src/smooth/ftsmooth.h declare ft_smooth_renderer_class,
ft_smooth_lcd_renderer_class and ft_smooth_lcd_v_renderer_class
using macros from ftrender.h,
when FT_CONFIG_OPTION_PIC is defined create and destroy
functions will be declared.
* src/smooth/ftsmooth.c when FT_CONFIG_OPTION_PIC is defined
the following structs:
ft_smooth_renderer_class, ft_smooth_lcd_renderer_class
and ft_smooth_lcd_v_renderer_class
will have functions to init or create and destroy them
instead of being allocated in the global scope.
And macros will be used from ftspic.h in order to access
ft_grays_raster from the pic_container (allocated in ftgrays.c).
* src/smooth/ftgrays.h include FT_CONFIG_CONFIG_H
* src/smooth/ftgrays.c when FT_CONFIG_OPTION_PIC is NOT defined
func_interface was moved from gray_convert_glyph_inner function
to the global scope.
When FT_CONFIG_OPTION_PIC is defined
func_interface and ft_grays_raster structs
will have functions to init them
instead of being allocated in the global scope.
And func_interface will be allocated on the stack of
gray_convert_glyph_inner.
New Files:
* src/smooth/ftspic.h declare struct to hold PIC globals for smooth
renderer and macros to access them.
* src/smooth/ftspic.c implement functions to allocate, destroy and
initialize PIC globals for smooth renderer.
* src/smooth/smooth.c add new file to build: ftspic.c.
* src/smooth/jamfile add new files to FT2_MULTI build: ftspic.c.
* include/freetype/config/ftheader.h: removed obsolete macros like
FT_SOURCE_FILE, etc.. and added cache-specific macro definitions that
were previously defined in <freetype/ftcache.h>. Added comments to be
included in a new API Reference section.
* src/*/*: removed the use of FT_SOURCE_FILE, etc.. now, each component
needs to added its own directory to the include path at compile time.
Modified all "rules.mk" and "descrip.mms" accordingly..
include/freetype/internal/internal.h: fixed header inclusion macros
to use direct definitions. This is the only way to do these things
in a portable way :-( The rest of the code should follow shortly
though everything compiles now..
* builds/compiler/intelc.mk, builds/compiler/watcom.mk,
builds/win32/detect.mk: added support for the Intel C/C++ compiler,
as well as _preliminary_ (read: doesn't work !!) support for Watcom.
Also added a new setup target. Type "make setup list" for a list
of supported command-line compilers on Win32..
Removed. ANSI C doesn't (explicitly) allow macro expansion in
arguments using `##'.
(FT2_PUBLIC_FILE, FT2_CONFIG_FILE, FT2_INTERNAL_FILE): Use directory
names directly. Make them configurable. Use `##' to strip leading
and trailing spaces from arguments.
* builds/unix/ft2unix.h: Adapted.
* src/base/ftsystem.c (ft_alloc, ft_realloc, ft_free, ft_io_stream,
ft_close_stream): Use FT_CALLBACK_DEF.
* builds/unix/ftsystem.c: Use new header scheme.
(FT_Done_Memory): Use free() from FT_Memory structure.
* src/base/ftinit.c, src/base/ftmac.c: Header scheme fixes.
* include/freetype/config/ft2build.h (FT2_CONFIG_ROOT,
FT2_PUBLIC_FILE, FT2_CONFIG_FILE, FT2_INTERNAL_FILE,
FT_SOURCE_FILE): Use `##' operator to be really ANSI C compliant.