* src/truetype/ttgload.c (TT_Load_Glyph): Free old `layers' array
before reassigning allocated memory.
Only allocate `color_layers' if we don't have one already.
* src/sfnt/ttcolr.c (tt_face_load_colr_layers): Return FT_Err_Ok if
current glyph is not a `COLR' base glyph.
* src/truetype/ttgload.c (TT_Load_Glyph): Don't allocate
`color_layers' if there are no color layers.
This commit enables OpenType's COLR/CPAL table handling; a typical
application are color emojis that can be scaled to any size.
If the color palette does not exist or is invalid, the rendering
step rasterizes the outline instead. The current implementation
assumes that the foreground is black.
Enable this by defining option TT_CONFIG_OPTION_COLOR_LAYERS.
There are still some issues with metrics; additionally, an API to
fetch color layers is missing.
* devel/ftoption.h, include/freetype/config/ftoption.h
(TT_CONFIG_OPTION_COLOR_LAYERS): New macro.
* include/freetype/internal/ftobjs.h (FT_Glyph_LayerRec,
FT_Colr_InternalRec): New structures.
(FT_Slot_InternalRec): Add `color_layers' field.
* include/freetype/internal/sfnt.h (TT_Load_Colr_Layer_Func,
TT_Blend_Colr_Func): New function types.
(SFNT_Interface): Add `load_colr', `free_colr', `load_colr_layer',
and `colr_blend' fields.
* include/freetype/internal/tttypes.h (TT_FaceRec): Add
`colr_and_cpal' field.
* include/freetype/internal/tttags. (TTAG_COLR, TTAG_CPAL): New
macros.
* src/sfnt/ttcolr.c, src/sfnt/ttcolr.h: New files.
* src/base/ftobjs.c (ft_glyphslot_done, FT_Render_Glyph_Internal):
Handle glyph color layers.
* src/sfnt/Jamfile (_sources), src/sfnt/rules.mk (SFNT_DRV_SRC): Add
`ttcolr.c'.
* src/sfnt/sfdriver.c: Include `ttcolr.h'.
(PUT_COLOR_LAYERS): New macro.
Update call to `FT_DEFINE_SFNT_INTERFACE'.
* src/sfnt/sfnt.c: Include `ttcolr.c'.
* src/sfnt/sfobjs.c (sfnt_load_face): Load `COLR' and `CPAL' tables.
(sfnt_done_face): Updated.
* src/truetype/ttgload.c (TT_Load_Glyph): Handle color layers.
AC_COMPILE_IFELSE only tries to compile a `*.c' to a `*.o'. The
Solaris Studio 12.1 through 12.5 compilers see the
`-fvisibility=hidden' flag, but ignore it with a warning of:
cc: Warning: Option -fvisibility=hidden passed to ld,
if ld is invoked, ignored otherwise
AC_LINK_IFELSE does the compile and then tries to link the result,
at which point the Solaris linker will issue an error:
ld: fatal: option '-fvisibility=hidden' is incompatible with
building a dynamic executable
If we don't use AC_LINK_IFELSE to catch the error, then configure
will fail further tests which attempt to link, such as those testing
dependencies like `libbz2'.
Also, don't try adding `-fvisibility' if we have already added
`-xldscope', just use one of them, since Sun Studio 12 and earlier
compilers only issue a warning, and don't try passing through to the
linker to generate an error, so AC_LINK_IFELSE doesn't catch them.
Tested on Solaris 11.4 beta with compiler versions:
Sun Studio 8 (Sun C 5.5)
Sun Studio 10 (Sun C 5.7)
Sun Studio 11 (Sun C 5.8)
Sun Studio 12 (Sun C 5.9)
Sun Studio 12.1 (Sun C 5.10)
Oracle Solaris Studio 12.2 (Sun C 5.11)
Oracle Solaris Studio 12.3 (Sun C 5.12)
Oracle Solaris Studio 12.4 (Sun C 5.13)
Oracle Developer Studio 12.5 (Sun C 5.14)
Oracle Developer Studio 12.6 (Sun C 5.15)
gcc 5.5.0
gcc 7.3.0
and verified the libfreetype.so.6 generated by each of those
compilers exported the same set of symbols.
* builds/unix/configure.raw: Implement it.
Problem reported by Shailesh Mistry <shailesh.mistry@hotmail.co.uk>.
* src/autofit/afshaper.c (af_shaper_buf_create,
af_shaper_buf_destroy) [!FT_CONFIG_OPTION_USE_HARFBUZZ]: Don't
allocate and free a four-byte buffer. Instead, make those functions
no-ops; the calling functions will provide a pointer to a buffer
instead.
* src/autofit/afcjk.c (af_cjk_metrics_init_widths,
af_cjk_metrics_init_blues, af_cjk_metrics_check_digits),
src/autofit/aflatin.c (af_latin_metrics_init_widths,
af_latin_metrics_init_blues, af_latin_metrics_check_digits)
[!FT_CONFIG_OPTION_USE_HARFBUZZ]: Use pointer to local variable for
`shaper_buf'.
* CMakeLists.txt: Test for CMake build directory being diffent from
source directory. Provide other parts of the build system access the
full include directory.
This is due to calling the configure script via `make' (within the
top-level `configure' wrapper script). The same can happen for all
other secondary make targets that are used to only modify the
primary one, e.g., `make setup devel'.
* builds/dos/detect.mk (emx, turboc, watcom, borlandc, borlandc16),
builds/os2/detect (visualage, watcom, borlandc, devel),
builds/unix/detect.mk (devel, lcc, unix), builds/windows/detect.mk
(visualc, watcom, visualage, lcc, mingw32, bcc32, devel-bcc,
devel-gcc): Use no-op recipe.
Reported by Kiyoshi Kanazawa:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/freetype-devel/2018-05/msg00008.html
Thanks to the suggestions by Alexei and Alan Coopersmith.
* builds/unix/configure.raw: Check if "-xldscope=hidden" is
accepted, and if so, it is added to CFLAGS. This is the option
making Sun / Oracle C compilers hide the symbols from global
scope.
* include/freetype/config/ftconfig.h: Use "__global" prefix
for FT_EXPORT() macro, if SunPro C is newer than Sun ONE
Studio 8 (2003).
* builds/unix/ftconfig.in: Ditto.
* builds/vms/ftconfig.h: Ditto.
*/* [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.
Bug introduced after release 2.8.
* src/base/ftbitmap.c (ft_bitmap_assure_buffer): We use
`FT_QALLOC_MULT', which doesn't zero out the buffer. Adjust the
bitmap copying code to take care of this fact.
This will be part of the forthcoming Unicode 11.0.
* src/autofit/afblue.dat: Add blue zone data for Mtavruli.
* src/autofit/afblue.c, src/autofit/afblue.h: Regenerated.
* src/autofit/afscript.h: Add Mtavruli standard character.
But no support new scripts (volunteers welcomed).
* src/autofit/afranges.c (af_arab_nonbase_uniranges,
af_beng_nonbase_uniranges, af_cakm_nonbase_uniranges,
af_deva_nonbase_uniranges, af_geor_uniranges,
af_gujr_nonbase_uniranges, af_mlym_nonbase_uniranges,
af_nkoo_nonbase_uniranges, af_telu_nonbase_uniranges,
af_hani_uniranges): Add new data.
* CMakeLists.txt, builds/cmake/FindHarfBuzz.cmake: Extensive
modernization measures.
* .gitignore: Add build/, as that's the example directory used in
CMakeLists.txt.
This brings up the minimum required CMake version to 2.8.12.
The installation paths follow the GNU defaults now, e.g. installing on a
64 bit host will place binaries into the lib64/ folder on e.g. Fedora.
Symbols are hidden by default (e.g. `-fvisibility=hidden' on GCC).
CMake will no longer look for a C++ compiler.
Library and .so version now match the Autotools build.
Comments in the build file and informational messages now use platform
agnostic example commands.
ftoption.h and ftconfig.h are written directly without a redundant
`-new' copy.
External dependencies are expressed as option()s and will turn up as
such in cmake-gui.
Internal: Properties such as dependencies and include directories are
now privately set on the freetype library instead of globally.
The CPack definitions have been cleaned up, the `make dist' has been
removed. Source packages generated with CPack don't contain Autotools
files and aren't used by the maintainters anyway.
On Windows, src/base/ftver.rc is compiled to decorate the library with
version and copyright information.
A pkg-config file is now generated and installed.
Reported as
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=7371
* src/cff/cffload.c (cff_load_private_dict): Sanitize
`priv->blue_shift' and `priv->blue_fuzz' to avoid overflows later
on.
* src/type1/t1load.c (T1_Open_Face): Ditto.
This fixes the `make refdoc' using Cygwin: $(CAT) is `type' on this
platform, and this program only understands backslashes in paths.
Reported by Nikhil Ramakrishnan <ramakrishnan.nikhil@gmail.com>.