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.
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.
* src/cache/ftccache.h (FTC_NodeRec): `FT_Offset' (a.k.a. `size_t')
is a better choice for `hash' to hold a pointer than `FT_PtrDist'
(a.k.a. `ptrdiff_t'), especially since the latter is signed,
causing zillions of signedness warnings. [Note that `hash' was of
type `FT_UInt32' before the change to `FT_PtrDist.]
Update all users.
* src/cache/ftcbasic.c, src/cache/ftccache.c, src/cache/ftccmap.c,
src/cache/ftcglyph.c, src/cache/ftcglyph.h: Updated.
This is essentially a mechanical conversion, adding inclusion of
`FT_INTERNAL_DEBUG_H' where necessary, and providing the macros for
stand-alone compiling modes of the rasterizer modules.
To convert the remaining occurrences of FT_Err_XXX and friends it is
necessary to rewrite the code. Note, however, that it doesn't harm
if some cases are not handled since FT_THROW is a no-op.
When a node comparator changes the cached nodes during the
search of a node matching with queried properties, the
pointers obtained before the functon should be updated to
prevent the dereference to freed or reallocated nodes.
To minimize the rescan of the linked list, the update is
executed when the comparator notifies the change of cached
nodes. This change depends previous change:
38b272ffbb
* src/cache/ftccache.h (FTC_CACHE_LOOKUP_CMP): Rescan the
top node if the cached nodes are changed.
* src/cache/ftccache.c (FTC_Cache_Lookup): Ditto.
Some node comparators (comparing the cache node content and
the properties specified by the query) can flush the cache
node to prevent the cache inflation. The change may
invalidate the pointers to the node obtained before the node
comparison, so the change should be noticed to the caller.
The problem caused by the cache node changing is reported by
Harsha, see Savannah bug #31923.
* src/cache/ftccache.h (FTC_Node_CompareFunc): Add new
argument `FT_Bool* list_changed' to indicate the change of
the cached nodes to the caller.
(FTC_CACHE_LOOKUP_CMP): Watch the change of the cached nodes
by `_list_changed'.
(FTC_CACHE_TRYLOOP_END): Take new macro argument `_list_changed'
and update it when FTC_Manager_FlushN() flushes any nodes.
* src/cache/ftccback.h (ftc_snode_compare): Updated to fit
with new FTC_Node_CompareFunc type. (ftc_gnode_compare): Ditto.
* src/cache/ftcbasic.c: Include FT_INTERNAL_OBJECTS_H to
use TRUE/FALSE macros. (ftc_basic_gnode_compare_faceid):
New argument `FT_Bool* list_changed' to indicate the change
of the cache nodes, anyway, it is always FALSE.
* src/cache/ftccmap.c: Include FT_INTERNAL_OBJECTS_H to
use TRUE/FALSE macros. (ftc_cmap_node_compare):
New argument `FT_Bool* list_changed' to indicate the change
of the cache nodes, anyway, it is always FALSE.
(ftc_cmap_node_remove_faceid): Ditto.
* src/cache/ftccache.c (FTC_Cache_NewNode): Pass a NULL
pointer to FTC_CACHE_TRYLOOP_END(), because the result is
not needed. (FTC_Cache_Lookup): Watch the change of the cache
nodes by `list_changed'. (FTC_Cache_RemoveFaceID): Ditto.
* src/cache/ftcglyph.c: Include FT_INTERNAL_OBJECTS_H to
use TRUE/FALSE macros. (ftc_gnode_compare): New argument
`FT_Bool* list_changed' to indicate the change of the cache
nodes, anyway, it is always FALSE. (FTC_GNode_Compare):
New argument `FT_Bool* list_changed' to be passed to
ftc_gnode_compare().
* src/cache/ftcglyph.h (FTC_GNode_Compare): Ditto.
* src/cache/ftcsbits.c (ftc_snode_compare): New argument
`FT_Bool* list_changed' to indicate the change of the cache
nodes, anyway. It is updated by FTC_CACHE_TRYLOOP().
(FTC_SNode_Compare): New argument `FT_Bool* list_changed'
to be passed to ftc_snode_compare().
* src/cache/ftcsbits.h (FTC_SNode_Compare): Ditto.
There are several duplicated codes getting the top node
from a cache by a given hash, like:
idx = hash & cache->mask;
if ( idx < cache->p )
idx = hash & ( cache->mask * 2 + 1 );
pnode = cache->buckets + idx;
To deduplicate them, a cpp-macro to do same work
FTC_NODE__TOP_FOR_HASH( cache, hash ) is introduced.
For non-inlined config, non-ftc_get_top_node_for_hash() is
also introduced.
* src/cache/ftccache.h (FTC_NODE__TOP_FOR_HASH): Declare
and implement inlined version.
(FTC_CACHE_LOOKUP_CMP): Use FTC_NODE__TOP_FOR_HASH().
* src/cache/ftccache.c (ftc_get_top_node_for_hash): Non-
inlined version.
(ftc_node_hash_unlink): Use FTC_NODE__TOP_FOR_HASH().
(ftc_node_hash_link): Ditto.
(FTC_Cache_Lookup): Ditto.
On LLP64 platforms (e.g. Win64), FT_ULong (32-bit)
variables are inappropriate to calculate hash values
from the memory address (64-bit). The hash variables
are extended from FT_ULong to FT_PtrDist and new
hashing macro functions are introduced. The hash
values on 16-bit memory platforms are changed, but
ILP32 and LP64 are not changed. The hash value in
the cache subsystem is not reverted to the memory
address, so using signed type FT_PtrDist is safe.
* src/cache/ftccache.h (_FTC_FACE_ID_HASH): New hash
function to replace FTC_FACE_ID_HASH() for portability.
* src/cache/ftcmanag.h (FTC_SCALER_HASH): Replace
FTC_FACE_ID_HASH() by _FTC_FACE_ID_HASH().
* src/cache/ftccmap.c (FTC_CMAP_HASH): Ditto.
* src/cache/ftccache.h (FTC_NodeRec): The type of the
member `hash' is changed from FT_UInt32 to FT_PtrDist.
* src/cache/ftccache.h (FTC_Cache_Lookup): The type of the
argument `hash' is changed from FT_UInt32 to FT_PtrDist.
(FTC_Cache_NewNode): Ditto.
* src/cache/ftccache.c (ftc_cache_add): Ditto.
(FTC_Cache_Lookup): Ditto. (FTC_Cache_NewNode): Ditto.
* src/cache/ftcglyph.h (FTC_GCache_Lookup): Ditto.
* src/cache/ftcglyph.c (FTC_GCache_Lookup): Ditto.
* src/cache/ftcbasic.c (FTC_ImageCache_Lookup): The type
of the internal variable `hash' is changed to FT_PtrDist
from FT_UInt32. (FTC_ImageCache_LookupScaler): Ditto.
(FTC_SBitCache_Lookup): Ditto.
(FTC_SBitCache_LookupScaler): Ditto.
* src/cache/ftccmap.c (FTC_CMapCache_Lookup): Ditto.
* src/cache/ftccache.h (FTC_CACHE_LOOKUP_CMP): Ditto.
Also the type of the internal variable `_idx' is changed to
FT_PtrDist from FT_UInt32 for better pointer calculation.
include/freetype/cache/ftccmap.h,
include/freetype/cache/ftcglyph.h
include/freetype/cache/ftcimage.h
include/freetype/cache/ftcmanag.h
include/freetype/cache/ftcmru.h
include/freetype/cache/ftcsbits.h:
removing these header files from the public include directory.
* include/freetype/config/ftheader.h:
changing the definition of FT_CACHE_INTERNAL_XXX_H macros to
redirect to FT_CACHE_H instead
* src/cache/ftcbasic.c, src/cache/ftccache.c, src/cache/ftccache.h,
src/cache/ftccback.h, src/cache/ftccmap.c, src/cache/ftcglyph.c,
src/cache/ftcglyph.h, src/cache/ftcimage.c, src/cache/ftcimage.h,
src/cache/ftcmanag.c, src/cache/ftcmanag.h, src/cache/ftcmru.c,
src/cache/ftcmru.h, src/cache/ftcsbits.c, src/cache/ftcsbits.h:
modifications to prevent using the FT_CACHE_INTERNAL_XXX_H macros,
and grab the headers in 'src/cache' instead (see below).
error if a negative size is passed in parameters.
* src/cache/ftccache.c: make ftc_node_destroy FT_BASE_DEF, it needs to
be exported for rogue clients
* src/pshinter/pshglob.c: prevent problems with malformed fonts which
have an odd number of blue values (these are broken according to the
specs).
* src/cff/cffload.c, src/type1/t1load.c: modify the loaders to force
even-ness of 'num_blue_values'. Also change the CFF loader so that
invalid entries in index files are ignored.
the warp hinter isn't active (it shouldn't, still experimental)
* Jamfile, include/freetype/config/ftmodule.h: removed "gxvalid"
and "otvalid" from the list of modules that are linked statically
to a given FreeType library. Functionality has been moved to the
"ftvalid" CVS module.
note also that current Make-based build system still compiles the
modules though...
* include/freetype/config/ftoption.h: added FT_STRICT_ALIASING,
which controls the definitions of the memory management functions
to avoid warnings with recent versions of GCC. this macro is
only here to be disabled, in case we detect problems with the
new scheme.
NOTE: disable macro to use the memory debugger. this will be fixed
later !!
(CFLAGS), builds/compiler/gcc.mk (CFLAGS): Remove
-fno-strict-aliasing.
Say you have `(Foo*)x' and want to assign, pass, or return it as
`(Bar*)'. If you simply say `x' or `(Bar*)x', then the C compiler
would warn you that type casting incompatible pointer types breaks
strict-aliasing. The solution is to cast to `(void*)' instead which
is the generic pointer type, so the compiler knows that it should
make no strict-aliasing assumption on `x'. But the problem with
`(void*)x' is that seems like in C++, unlike C, `void*' is not a
generic pointer type and assigning `void*' to `Bar*' without a cast
causes an error. The solution is to cast to `Bar*' too, with
`(Bar*)(void*)x' as the result -- this is what the patch does.
* include/freetype/cache/ftccache.h (FTC_CACHE_LOOKUP_CMP),
include/freetype/cache/ftcmru.h (FTC_MRULIST_LOOKUP_CMP): Remove
cast on lvalue, use a temporary pointer instead.
Cast temporarily to (void*) to not break strict aliasing.
* include/freetype/internal/ftmemory.h (FT_MEM_ALLOC,
FT_MEM_REALLOC, FT_MEM_QALLOC, FT_MEM_QREALLOC, FT_MEM_FREE),
src/base/ftglyph.c (FT_Glyph_To_Bitmap): Cast temporarily to (void*)
to not break strict aliasing.
* src/base/ftinit.c (FT_USE_MODULE): Fix wrong type information.
* builds/unix/configure.ac (XX_CFLAGS): Remove -fno-strict-aliasing.
* src/sfnt/rules.mk (SFNT_DRV_SRC): Don't include ttsbit0.c --
it is currently loaded from ttsbit.c.
Other formatting.
src/cache/ftccache.c, src/cache/ftcglyph.c, src/cache/ftcmanag.c,
src/cache/ftcsbits.c:
fixing some annoying bugs and inefficiencies in the cache sub-system.