This avoids cyclic subproject configuration when the 'harfbuzz' feature is
enabled, or `--wrap-mode=forcefallback` is used, but HarfBuzz is built as a
subproject. HarfBuzz does the same and disables HarfBuzz support when
configuring FreeType as a subproject.
* meson.build (harfbuzz_dep): Implement it.
* subprojects/harfbuzz.wrap: New file.
* .gitlab-ci.yml [windows meson]: Use latest version of the meson 0.59
series, which has a necessary bug fix to make CI work.
This formalizes that the phantom points appended in the outline
do not increase its point count, nor are they tagged or included
in any additional contours. Only their coordinates are stored.
They are counted in the glyph zone, however.
* src/truetype/ttgxvar.c (TT_Vary_Apply_Glyph_Deltas): Infer `n_points`
from the outline size plus four phantom points.
* src/truetype/ttgxvar.h (TT_Vary_Apply_Glyph_Deltas): Remove this
argument.
* src/truetype/ttgload.c (tt_prepare_zone): Add phantom four.
(TT_Process_Simple_Glyph, load_truetype_glyph): Update all callers.
This moves phantom point and advance variation adjustment next to
calculations. The logic stays the same, HVAR and VVAR take priority.
* src/truetype/ttgload.c (load_truetype_glyph): Move it from here...
* src/truetype/ttgxvar.c (TT_Vary_Apply_Glyph_Deltas): ... to here
and check for HVAR and VVAR presence outside the main loop.
`FT_READ_LONG`, `FT_GET_LONG`, and related macros did not return
negative values when `long` is more than 32 bits. `FT_Stream_ReadULong`
would read four bytes into the LSB of an `FT_ULong` and return that.
Since this can never set the MSb of the `FT_ULong` when `FT_ULong` is
more than 32 bits the cast to `FT_Long` never resulted in a negative
value.
Fix this by modifying `FT_Stream_Read*` to return a type of the same
size as the bytes it is reading and changing the `FT_READ_*` and
`FT_GET_*` macros to cast to the same type returned by `FT_Stream_Read*`
but with the correctly signed type (instead of casting to what is
assumed to be the type of `var` which will happen automatically anyway).
There exist a few cases like with the `OFF3` variants where there isn't
generally a type with the correct size. `FT_PEEK_OFF3` works around this
loading the bytes into the three most significant bits and then doing a
signed shift down. `FT_NEXT_OFF3` also already worked correctly by
casting this signed value to another signed type. `FT_Stream_GetUOffset`
works correctly but one must be careful not to attempt to cast the
returned value to a signed type. Fortunately there is only
`FT_GET_UOFF3` and no `FT_GET_OFF3`.
All of these cases are handled correctly when reading values through
`FT_Stream_ReadFields` since it generically computes the signed value
through an `FT_Int32`. This change is essentially doing the same for
these macros.
* include/freetype/internal/ftstream.h (FT_NEXT_*, FT_GET_*, FT_READ*):
Update macros and return types to use fixed size types for fixed size
values.
* src/base/ftstream.c (FT_StreamGet*, FT_StreamRead*): Dito.
Issue: #1161
This code originally just searched for `eexec`. This was later modified
to check that the `eexec` found is valid (not in a string or comment).
This was done by searching for `eexec` as before and then, for each
`eexec` found, searching from the beginning using the correct parsing to
see if the `eexec` was still found. If the private dictionary is large
and contains many copies of `eexec` which are not valid, the initial
part of the private dictionary is scanned once for each, potentially
leading to n^2 parsing time.
Instead of finding an initial `eexec` and then re-parsing to discover if
it is valid, drop the initial search for `eexec` and just parse to find
a valid `eexec`. This is strictly faster since the validation must
happen anyway and avoids restarting from the beginning each time an
`eexec` is found in the data.
* src/type1/t1parse.c (T1_Get_Private_Dict): avoid n^2 parsing
Bug: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1328883
* src/truetype/ttgload.c (TT_Process_Simple_Glyph, load_truetype_glyph):
Move the advance adjustment from here...
* src/truetype/ttgxvar.c (TT_Vary_Apply_Glyph_Deltas): ... to here and
simplify arguments.
* src/truetype/ttgxvar.h (TT_Vary_Apply_Glyph_Deltas): Update prototype
with fewer arguments.
When `inflate` returns `Z_NEED_DICT` this is currently not reported as
an error and callers may assume that the decompression succeeded when it
did not. In particular, a compressed table in a woff file may not
actually be decompressed and written as expected, leaving the backing
memory for the expanded table uninitialized.
* src/gzlip/ftgzip.c (FT_Gzip_Uncompress): treat `Z_NEED_DICT` as
indicating invalid data since there is no means to provide a dictionary.
Bug: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1335712
Fixes#1164 by using a volatile variable around `setjmp`. It is hard to
say how this fixes crashes related to certain link-time optimizations.
This does not decrease the rendering performance.
* src/smooth/ftgrays.c (gray_convert_glyph_inner): Use volatile `error`.
* include/freetype/freetype.h (FT_GlyphSlotRec_): update doc
* src/cff/cffgload.c (cff_slot_load): do it
* src/truetype/ttgload.c (TT_Load_Glyph): do it
Fixes: #1156
This issue was discovered with an SVG based font with some documents
compressed and other uncompressed. After loading the first compressed
document the ownership flag on the glyph slot was set to true but never
set to false. As a result after loading a compressed document a glyph
from an uncompressed document would load fine, but when this glyph slot
was cleared it would try to free its document resulting in a wild free.
* src/base/ftobjs.c (ft_glyphslot_clear): clear correct flags
Fixes: #1162
* include/freetype/internal/ftmmtypes.h (FT_ItemVarDelta): Define type
to be used for delta arrays, upgrade to FT_long.
* src/truetype/ttgxvar.c: Adhere to long_words bit and read either
Short/Byte pairs or Long/Short pairs, as defined by spec. For better
readability, define macro for repetitive read code.
* truetype/ttgxvar.c (tt_hvadvance_adjust, tt_apply_mvar,
tt_var_get_item_delta): Remove special 0xFFFF handling in favor of less
redundant handling inside the tt_var_get_item_delta function, as it is
equivalent to returning a 0 delta. Avoids code-duplication checking for
special value 0xFFFF.
This is a preparation for handling `DeltaSetIdxMap` and `VarStore` as a
FreeType service.
* src/truetype/ttgxvar.c (ft_var_done_delta_set_index_map): New function.
(tt_done_blend): Use it.
This is because the `git archive` command doesn't preserve submodules.
Note that currently there is no support for disabling the 'download' button
in gitlab (https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/17032).
Fixes issue #1158.
This was introduced in OpenType 1.8.4.
* src/truetype/ttgxvar.c (ft_var_load_delta_set_index_mapping,
tt_hvadvance_adjust, ft_var_load_mvar, tt_apply_mvar): Handle special
inner/outer index values.
(ft_var_load_item_variation_store): Add test.
Fixes#1154.
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Tag sources with `VER-2-12-1'.
* docs/VERSION.TXT: Add entry for version 2.12.1.
* docs/CHANGES, docs/release: Updated.
* README, src/base/ftver.rc, builds/windows/vc2010/index.html,
builds/windows/visualc/index.html, builds/windows/visualce/index.html,
builds/wince/vc2005-ce/index.html, builds/wince/vc2008-ce/index.html,
docs/freetype-config.1: s/2.12.0/2.12.1/, s/2120/2121/.
* include/freetype/freetype.h (FREETYPE_PATCH): Set to 1.
* builds/unix/configure.raw (version_info): Set to 24:3:18.
* CMakeLists.txt (VERSION_PATCH): Set to 1.
* src/sdf/ftsdfrend.c (ft_sdf_render, ft_bsdf_render): Return `FT_Err_Ok` if
width or height is zero, since some glyphs do not generate visible bitmaps.
Fixes#1150.
Fixes#1148 by moving the flag initialization back, partly reverting
7809007a and fd03dcc1. Initializing these flags elsewhere skips 'cvt'.
* src/truetype/ttinterp.c (TT_RunIns): Initialize the IUP flag here...
(TT_Run_Context): ... instead of here.
It is inconsistent with what all other Meson projects do.
It also prevents static linking to FreeType when it is a subproject because
`default_options` in a subproject takes precedence on values set on the main
project. For example, building 'GStreamer' with `-Ddefault_library=static`
would still dynamically link on FreeType unless the user also sets
`-Dfreetype2:default_library=static`.
* meson.build: Updated.
* .gitlab-ci.yml: Retain `both` option for testing.
It's compiled for Windows 10 and up, ensuring UNICODE is set (default for UWP)
and selecting the proper WINAPI_FAMILY (WINAPI_FAMILY_APP).
Do not try to run the UWP exe in the Docker as it doesn't work.
* include/freetype/ftcolor.h (FT_ColorStopIterator): the user should not
set `p` to NULL before calling `FT_Get_Colorline_Stops`. `p` and
`num_color_stops` are set by `FT_Get_Paint`. `p` and
`current_color_stop` are updated by `FT_Get_Colorline_Stops`.
Since 'librsvg' is written in Rust, this option allows distributions to
avoid a dependency on the entire Rust toolchain to provide the FreeType demo
programs.
Suggested by Lars Wendler in !156.
When building a framework using CMake with `add_subdirectory`, CMake must be
able to find `freetype-Info.plist` when configuring the framework
properties.
Fixes#1145.