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.
default..
- created "builds/devel" to hold developer builds options
for both Win32 and Unix
- fixed a bug in the winfonts driver, where the glyph image format
wasn't set correctly..
* builds/compiler/bcc-dev.mk, builds/compiler/visualage.mk,
builds/compiler/bcc.mk, builds/win32/w32-bcc.mk,
builds/win32/w32-bccd.mk: Revised.
* include/freetype/config/ftbuild.h,
include/freetype/internal/internal.h: Revised.
* include/freetype/ftimage.h: Updated to new header inclusion scheme.
* builds/toplevel.mk (.PHONY): Adding `distclean'.
* builds/unix/detect.mk (.PHONY): Adding `devel', `unix', `lcc',
`setup'.
* INSTALL: Slightly updated the quick starter documentation to
include IDE compilation, prevent against BSD Make, and specify "make
setup" instead of a single "make" for build configuration.
* include/config/ftbuild.h, include/internal/internal.h: Added new
configuration files used to determine the location of all public,
configuration, and internal header files for FreeType 2. Modified
all headers under "include/freetype" to reflect this change. Note
that we still need to change the library source files themselves
though.
builds/win32/detect.mk: Added new files to support compilation with
the free Borland C++ command-line compiler. Modified the detection
rules to recognize the new "bcc32" target in "make setup bcc32".
src/truetype/ttobjs.c, src/truetype/ttgload.c,
src/truetype/ttinterp.c: Fixed a few comparisons that Borland C++
didn't really like. Basically, this compiler complains when FT_UInt
is compared to FT_UShort (apparently, it promotes `UShort' to `Int'
in these cases).
to "include/freetype2"
- adding template for the "freetype-config" script that is installed
in the "bin" directory. It is used to retrieve information about
the current installation path, C flags & linker flags
- reworked slightly the cache manager to better
differentiate between the abstract class in "ftcglyph.h"
and the FT_Glyph sub-class in "ftcimage.h", and
slightly reduced the size of FTC_GlyphNodeRec, saving
8 bytes on a 32-bit system. Yes, I'm crazy ;-)
- added build files to compile with LCC on Unix too
(compile speeds _are_ insane with it). There is unfortunately
a bug in the version I'm using (LCC 4.1) that prevents it
to compile FT_MulTo64 correctly (in src/base/ftcalc.c)
the generated assembly is incorrect, I don't know what
to do ?? the build files are ok, though..
you should invoke "make setup lcc" to select them..
Adding a new error, FT_Err_Invalid_Pixel_Size (used in winfnt.c)
Fixing FT_Read_Fields() which failed for ft_frame_{bytes,skip}. This bug
disabled the Winfont driver.
Minor formatting issues.
as the build directory. This is used to specify a specific
"ftoption.h" that toggles all traces and logging on.
Hence, the default build doesn't need the traces
More C++ fixes: Introducing LOCAL_FUNC_X for local functions used in
function pointers (there are no local anonymous functions in C++) and
FT_CPLUSPLUS (instead of FT_EXPORT_VAR) to define linkage of structures
which contain function pointers.
you should #define FT_STRUCTURE to the structure which will be filled.
Replaced FT_FIELD_REF with FT_FIELD_SIZE, FT_FIELD_SIZE_DELTA, and
FT_FIELD_OFFSET to make the code more readable; additionally, it should be
more portable because we no longer cast a pointer to an FT_UShort (which
e.g. fails with Sun's C++ compiler) but computes the difference between two
pointers which is guaranteed to work.
Fixing warnings (and C++ errors) while using Sun's latest cc and CC
incarnations. Most of them are related to variable shadowing.
Now unix.in uses absolute paths also to overcome problems with libtool.
To do that in a consistent way I had to modify the rules how to handle
$OBJ_DIR (and consequently $LIB_DIR): You should set $OBJ_DIR explicitly
on the command line (or environment).