/* * Copyright © 1998-2004 David Turner and Werner Lemberg * Copyright © 2004,2007,2009,2010 Red Hat, Inc. * Copyright © 2011,2012 Google, Inc. * * This is part of HarfBuzz, a text shaping library. * * Permission is hereby granted, without written agreement and without * license or royalty fees, to use, copy, modify, and distribute this * software and its documentation for any purpose, provided that the * above copyright notice and the following two paragraphs appear in * all copies of this software. * * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY FOR * DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES * ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE AND ITS DOCUMENTATION, EVEN * IF THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH * DAMAGE. * * THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, * BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE SOFTWARE PROVIDED HEREUNDER IS * ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, AND THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER HAS NO OBLIGATION TO * PROVIDE MAINTENANCE, SUPPORT, UPDATES, ENHANCEMENTS, OR MODIFICATIONS. * * Red Hat Author(s): Owen Taylor, Behdad Esfahbod * Google Author(s): Behdad Esfahbod */ #include "hb-buffer.hh" #include "hb-utf.hh" /** * SECTION: hb-buffer * @title: hb-buffer * @short_description: Input and output buffers * @include: hb.h * * Buffers serve a dual role in HarfBuzz; before shaping, they hold * the input characters that are passed to hb_shape(), and after * shaping they hold the output glyphs. * * The input buffer is a sequence of Unicode codepoints, with * associated attributes such as direction and script. The output * buffer is a sequence of glyphs, with associated attributes such * as position and cluster. **/ /** * hb_segment_properties_equal: * @a: first #hb_segment_properties_t to compare. * @b: second #hb_segment_properties_t to compare. * * Checks the equality of two #hb_segment_properties_t's. * * Return value: * `true` if all properties of @a equal those of @b, `false` otherwise. * * Since: 0.9.7 **/ hb_bool_t hb_segment_properties_equal (const hb_segment_properties_t *a, const hb_segment_properties_t *b) { … } /** * hb_segment_properties_hash: * @p: #hb_segment_properties_t to hash. * * Creates a hash representing @p. * * Return value: * A hash of @p. * * Since: 0.9.7 **/ unsigned int hb_segment_properties_hash (const hb_segment_properties_t *p) { … } /** * hb_segment_properties_overlay: * @p: #hb_segment_properties_t to fill in. * @src: #hb_segment_properties_t to fill in from. * * Fills in missing fields of @p from @src in a considered manner. * * First, if @p does not have direction set, direction is copied from @src. * * Next, if @p and @src have the same direction (which can be unset), if @p * does not have script set, script is copied from @src. * * Finally, if @p and @src have the same direction and script (which either * can be unset), if @p does not have language set, language is copied from * @src. * * Since: 3.3.0 **/ void hb_segment_properties_overlay (hb_segment_properties_t *p, const hb_segment_properties_t *src) { … } /* Here is how the buffer works internally: * * There are two info pointers: info and out_info. They always have * the same allocated size, but different lengths. * * As an optimization, both info and out_info may point to the * same piece of memory, which is owned by info. This remains the * case as long as out_len doesn't exceed i at any time. * In that case, sync() is mostly no-op and the glyph operations * operate mostly in-place. * * As soon as out_info gets longer than info, out_info is moved over * to an alternate buffer (which we reuse the pos buffer for), and its * current contents (out_len entries) are copied to the new place. * * This should all remain transparent to the user. sync() then * switches info over to out_info and does housekeeping. */ /* Internal API */ bool hb_buffer_t::enlarge (unsigned int size) { … } bool hb_buffer_t::make_room_for (unsigned int num_in, unsigned int num_out) { … } bool hb_buffer_t::shift_forward (unsigned int count) { … } hb_buffer_t::scratch_buffer_t * hb_buffer_t::get_scratch_buffer (unsigned int *size) { … } /* HarfBuzz-Internal API */ void hb_buffer_t::similar (const hb_buffer_t &src) { … } void hb_buffer_t::reset () { … } void hb_buffer_t::clear () { … } void hb_buffer_t::enter () { … } void hb_buffer_t::leave () { … } void hb_buffer_t::add (hb_codepoint_t codepoint, unsigned int cluster) { … } void hb_buffer_t::add_info (const hb_glyph_info_t &glyph_info) { … } void hb_buffer_t::clear_output () { … } void hb_buffer_t::clear_positions () { … } bool hb_buffer_t::sync () { … } int hb_buffer_t::sync_so_far () { … } bool hb_buffer_t::move_to (unsigned int i) { … } void hb_buffer_t::set_masks (hb_mask_t value, hb_mask_t mask, unsigned int cluster_start, unsigned int cluster_end) { … } void hb_buffer_t::merge_clusters_impl (unsigned int start, unsigned int end) { … } void hb_buffer_t::merge_out_clusters (unsigned int start, unsigned int end) { … } void hb_buffer_t::delete_glyph () { … } void hb_buffer_t::delete_glyphs_inplace (bool (*filter) (const hb_glyph_info_t *info)) { … } void hb_buffer_t::guess_segment_properties () { … } /* Public API */ DEFINE_NULL_INSTANCE (hb_buffer_t) = …; /** * hb_buffer_create: * * Creates a new #hb_buffer_t with all properties to defaults. * * Return value: (transfer full): * A newly allocated #hb_buffer_t with a reference count of 1. The initial * reference count should be released with hb_buffer_destroy() when you are done * using the #hb_buffer_t. This function never returns `NULL`. If memory cannot * be allocated, a special #hb_buffer_t object will be returned on which * hb_buffer_allocation_successful() returns `false`. * * Since: 0.9.2 **/ hb_buffer_t * hb_buffer_create () { … } /** * hb_buffer_create_similar: * @src: An #hb_buffer_t * * Creates a new #hb_buffer_t, similar to hb_buffer_create(). The only * difference is that the buffer is configured similarly to @src. * * Return value: (transfer full): * A newly allocated #hb_buffer_t, similar to hb_buffer_create(). * * Since: 3.3.0 **/ hb_buffer_t * hb_buffer_create_similar (const hb_buffer_t *src) { … } /** * hb_buffer_reset: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * * Resets the buffer to its initial status, as if it was just newly created * with hb_buffer_create(). * * Since: 0.9.2 **/ void hb_buffer_reset (hb_buffer_t *buffer) { … } /** * hb_buffer_get_empty: * * Fetches an empty #hb_buffer_t. * * Return value: (transfer full): The empty buffer * * Since: 0.9.2 **/ hb_buffer_t * hb_buffer_get_empty () { … } /** * hb_buffer_reference: (skip) * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * * Increases the reference count on @buffer by one. This prevents @buffer from * being destroyed until a matching call to hb_buffer_destroy() is made. * * Return value: (transfer full): * The referenced #hb_buffer_t. * * Since: 0.9.2 **/ hb_buffer_t * hb_buffer_reference (hb_buffer_t *buffer) { … } /** * hb_buffer_destroy: (skip) * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * * Deallocate the @buffer. * Decreases the reference count on @buffer by one. If the result is zero, then * @buffer and all associated resources are freed. See hb_buffer_reference(). * * Since: 0.9.2 **/ void hb_buffer_destroy (hb_buffer_t *buffer) { … } /** * hb_buffer_set_user_data: (skip) * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * @key: The user-data key * @data: A pointer to the user data * @destroy: (nullable): A callback to call when @data is not needed anymore * @replace: Whether to replace an existing data with the same key * * Attaches a user-data key/data pair to the specified buffer. * * Return value: `true` if success, `false` otherwise * * Since: 0.9.2 **/ hb_bool_t hb_buffer_set_user_data (hb_buffer_t *buffer, hb_user_data_key_t *key, void * data, hb_destroy_func_t destroy, hb_bool_t replace) { … } /** * hb_buffer_get_user_data: (skip) * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * @key: The user-data key to query * * Fetches the user data associated with the specified key, * attached to the specified buffer. * * Return value: (transfer none): A pointer to the user data * * Since: 0.9.2 **/ void * hb_buffer_get_user_data (const hb_buffer_t *buffer, hb_user_data_key_t *key) { … } /** * hb_buffer_set_content_type: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * @content_type: The type of buffer contents to set * * Sets the type of @buffer contents. Buffers are either empty, contain * characters (before shaping), or contain glyphs (the result of shaping). * * You rarely need to call this function, since a number of other * functions transition the content type for you. Namely: * * - A newly created buffer starts with content type * %HB_BUFFER_CONTENT_TYPE_INVALID. Calling hb_buffer_reset(), * hb_buffer_clear_contents(), as well as calling hb_buffer_set_length() * with an argument of zero all set the buffer content type to invalid * as well. * * - Calling hb_buffer_add_utf8(), hb_buffer_add_utf16(), * hb_buffer_add_utf32(), hb_buffer_add_codepoints() and * hb_buffer_add_latin1() expect that buffer is either empty and * have a content type of invalid, or that buffer content type is * %HB_BUFFER_CONTENT_TYPE_UNICODE, and they also set the content * type to Unicode if they added anything to an empty buffer. * * - Finally hb_shape() and hb_shape_full() expect that the buffer * is either empty and have content type of invalid, or that buffer * content type is %HB_BUFFER_CONTENT_TYPE_UNICODE, and upon * success they set the buffer content type to * %HB_BUFFER_CONTENT_TYPE_GLYPHS. * * The above transitions are designed such that one can use a buffer * in a loop of "reset : add-text : shape" without needing to ever * modify the content type manually. * * Since: 0.9.5 **/ void hb_buffer_set_content_type (hb_buffer_t *buffer, hb_buffer_content_type_t content_type) { … } /** * hb_buffer_get_content_type: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * * Fetches the type of @buffer contents. Buffers are either empty, contain * characters (before shaping), or contain glyphs (the result of shaping). * * Return value: * The type of @buffer contents * * Since: 0.9.5 **/ hb_buffer_content_type_t hb_buffer_get_content_type (const hb_buffer_t *buffer) { … } /** * hb_buffer_set_unicode_funcs: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * @unicode_funcs: The Unicode-functions structure * * Sets the Unicode-functions structure of a buffer to * @unicode_funcs. * * Since: 0.9.2 **/ void hb_buffer_set_unicode_funcs (hb_buffer_t *buffer, hb_unicode_funcs_t *unicode_funcs) { … } /** * hb_buffer_get_unicode_funcs: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * * Fetches the Unicode-functions structure of a buffer. * * Return value: The Unicode-functions structure * * Since: 0.9.2 **/ hb_unicode_funcs_t * hb_buffer_get_unicode_funcs (const hb_buffer_t *buffer) { … } /** * hb_buffer_set_direction: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * @direction: the #hb_direction_t of the @buffer * * Set the text flow direction of the buffer. No shaping can happen without * setting @buffer direction, and it controls the visual direction for the * output glyphs; for RTL direction the glyphs will be reversed. Many layout * features depend on the proper setting of the direction, for example, * reversing RTL text before shaping, then shaping with LTR direction is not * the same as keeping the text in logical order and shaping with RTL * direction. * * Since: 0.9.2 **/ void hb_buffer_set_direction (hb_buffer_t *buffer, hb_direction_t direction) { … } /** * hb_buffer_get_direction: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * * See hb_buffer_set_direction() * * Return value: * The direction of the @buffer. * * Since: 0.9.2 **/ hb_direction_t hb_buffer_get_direction (const hb_buffer_t *buffer) { … } /** * hb_buffer_set_script: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * @script: An #hb_script_t to set. * * Sets the script of @buffer to @script. * * Script is crucial for choosing the proper shaping behaviour for scripts that * require it (e.g. Arabic) and the which OpenType features defined in the font * to be applied. * * You can pass one of the predefined #hb_script_t values, or use * hb_script_from_string() or hb_script_from_iso15924_tag() to get the * corresponding script from an ISO 15924 script tag. * * Since: 0.9.2 **/ void hb_buffer_set_script (hb_buffer_t *buffer, hb_script_t script) { … } /** * hb_buffer_get_script: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * * Fetches the script of @buffer. * * Return value: * The #hb_script_t of the @buffer * * Since: 0.9.2 **/ hb_script_t hb_buffer_get_script (const hb_buffer_t *buffer) { … } /** * hb_buffer_set_language: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * @language: An hb_language_t to set * * Sets the language of @buffer to @language. * * Languages are crucial for selecting which OpenType feature to apply to the * buffer which can result in applying language-specific behaviour. Languages * are orthogonal to the scripts, and though they are related, they are * different concepts and should not be confused with each other. * * Use hb_language_from_string() to convert from BCP 47 language tags to * #hb_language_t. * * Since: 0.9.2 **/ void hb_buffer_set_language (hb_buffer_t *buffer, hb_language_t language) { … } /** * hb_buffer_get_language: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * * See hb_buffer_set_language(). * * Return value: (transfer none): * The #hb_language_t of the buffer. Must not be freed by the caller. * * Since: 0.9.2 **/ hb_language_t hb_buffer_get_language (const hb_buffer_t *buffer) { … } /** * hb_buffer_set_segment_properties: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * @props: An #hb_segment_properties_t to use * * Sets the segment properties of the buffer, a shortcut for calling * hb_buffer_set_direction(), hb_buffer_set_script() and * hb_buffer_set_language() individually. * * Since: 0.9.7 **/ void hb_buffer_set_segment_properties (hb_buffer_t *buffer, const hb_segment_properties_t *props) { … } /** * hb_buffer_get_segment_properties: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * @props: (out): The output #hb_segment_properties_t * * Sets @props to the #hb_segment_properties_t of @buffer. * * Since: 0.9.7 **/ void hb_buffer_get_segment_properties (const hb_buffer_t *buffer, hb_segment_properties_t *props) { … } /** * hb_buffer_set_flags: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * @flags: The buffer flags to set * * Sets @buffer flags to @flags. See #hb_buffer_flags_t. * * Since: 0.9.7 **/ void hb_buffer_set_flags (hb_buffer_t *buffer, hb_buffer_flags_t flags) { … } /** * hb_buffer_get_flags: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * * Fetches the #hb_buffer_flags_t of @buffer. * * Return value: * The @buffer flags * * Since: 0.9.7 **/ hb_buffer_flags_t hb_buffer_get_flags (const hb_buffer_t *buffer) { … } /** * hb_buffer_set_cluster_level: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * @cluster_level: The cluster level to set on the buffer * * Sets the cluster level of a buffer. The #hb_buffer_cluster_level_t * dictates one aspect of how HarfBuzz will treat non-base characters * during shaping. * * Since: 0.9.42 **/ void hb_buffer_set_cluster_level (hb_buffer_t *buffer, hb_buffer_cluster_level_t cluster_level) { … } /** * hb_buffer_get_cluster_level: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * * Fetches the cluster level of a buffer. The #hb_buffer_cluster_level_t * dictates one aspect of how HarfBuzz will treat non-base characters * during shaping. * * Return value: The cluster level of @buffer * * Since: 0.9.42 **/ hb_buffer_cluster_level_t hb_buffer_get_cluster_level (const hb_buffer_t *buffer) { … } /** * hb_buffer_set_replacement_codepoint: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * @replacement: the replacement #hb_codepoint_t * * Sets the #hb_codepoint_t that replaces invalid entries for a given encoding * when adding text to @buffer. * * Default is #HB_BUFFER_REPLACEMENT_CODEPOINT_DEFAULT. * * Since: 0.9.31 **/ void hb_buffer_set_replacement_codepoint (hb_buffer_t *buffer, hb_codepoint_t replacement) { … } /** * hb_buffer_get_replacement_codepoint: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * * Fetches the #hb_codepoint_t that replaces invalid entries for a given encoding * when adding text to @buffer. * * Return value: * The @buffer replacement #hb_codepoint_t * * Since: 0.9.31 **/ hb_codepoint_t hb_buffer_get_replacement_codepoint (const hb_buffer_t *buffer) { … } /** * hb_buffer_set_invisible_glyph: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * @invisible: the invisible #hb_codepoint_t * * Sets the #hb_codepoint_t that replaces invisible characters in * the shaping result. If set to zero (default), the glyph for the * U+0020 SPACE character is used. Otherwise, this value is used * verbatim. * * Since: 2.0.0 **/ void hb_buffer_set_invisible_glyph (hb_buffer_t *buffer, hb_codepoint_t invisible) { … } /** * hb_buffer_get_invisible_glyph: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * * See hb_buffer_set_invisible_glyph(). * * Return value: * The @buffer invisible #hb_codepoint_t * * Since: 2.0.0 **/ hb_codepoint_t hb_buffer_get_invisible_glyph (const hb_buffer_t *buffer) { … } /** * hb_buffer_set_not_found_glyph: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * @not_found: the not-found #hb_codepoint_t * * Sets the #hb_codepoint_t that replaces characters not found in * the font during shaping. * * The not-found glyph defaults to zero, sometimes known as the * ".notdef" glyph. This API allows for differentiating the two. * * Since: 3.1.0 **/ void hb_buffer_set_not_found_glyph (hb_buffer_t *buffer, hb_codepoint_t not_found) { … } /** * hb_buffer_get_not_found_glyph: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * * See hb_buffer_set_not_found_glyph(). * * Return value: * The @buffer not-found #hb_codepoint_t * * Since: 3.1.0 **/ hb_codepoint_t hb_buffer_get_not_found_glyph (const hb_buffer_t *buffer) { … } /** * hb_buffer_set_not_found_variation_selector_glyph: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * @not_found_variation_selector: the not-found-variation-selector #hb_codepoint_t * * Sets the #hb_codepoint_t that replaces variation-selector characters not resolved * in the font during shaping. * * The not-found-variation-selector glyph defaults to #HB_CODEPOINT_INVALID, * in which case an unresolved variation-selector will be removed from the glyph * string during shaping. This API allows for changing that and retaining a glyph, * such that the situation can be detected by the client and handled accordingly * (e.g. by using a different font). * * Since: 10.0.0 **/ void hb_buffer_set_not_found_variation_selector_glyph (hb_buffer_t *buffer, hb_codepoint_t not_found_variation_selector) { … } /** * hb_buffer_get_not_found_variation_selector_glyph: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * * See hb_buffer_set_not_found_variation_selector_glyph(). * * Return value: * The @buffer not-found-variation-selector #hb_codepoint_t * * Since: 10.0.0 **/ hb_codepoint_t hb_buffer_get_not_found_variation_selector_glyph (const hb_buffer_t *buffer) { … } /** * hb_buffer_set_random_state: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * @state: the new random state * * Sets the random state of the buffer. The state changes * every time a glyph uses randomness (eg. the `rand` * OpenType feature). This function together with * hb_buffer_get_random_state() allow for transferring * the current random state to a subsequent buffer, to * get better randomness distribution. * * Defaults to 1 and when buffer contents are cleared. * A value of 0 disables randomness during shaping. * * Since: 8.4.0 **/ void hb_buffer_set_random_state (hb_buffer_t *buffer, unsigned state) { … } /** * hb_buffer_get_random_state: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * * See hb_buffer_set_random_state(). * * Return value: * The @buffer random state * * Since: 8.4.0 **/ unsigned hb_buffer_get_random_state (const hb_buffer_t *buffer) { … } /** * hb_buffer_clear_contents: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * * Similar to hb_buffer_reset(), but does not clear the Unicode functions and * the replacement code point. * * Since: 0.9.11 **/ void hb_buffer_clear_contents (hb_buffer_t *buffer) { … } /** * hb_buffer_pre_allocate: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * @size: Number of items to pre allocate. * * Pre allocates memory for @buffer to fit at least @size number of items. * * Return value: * `true` if @buffer memory allocation succeeded, `false` otherwise * * Since: 0.9.2 **/ hb_bool_t hb_buffer_pre_allocate (hb_buffer_t *buffer, unsigned int size) { … } /** * hb_buffer_allocation_successful: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * * Check if allocating memory for the buffer succeeded. * * Return value: * `true` if @buffer memory allocation succeeded, `false` otherwise. * * Since: 0.9.2 **/ hb_bool_t hb_buffer_allocation_successful (hb_buffer_t *buffer) { … } /** * hb_buffer_add: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * @codepoint: A Unicode code point. * @cluster: The cluster value of @codepoint. * * Appends a character with the Unicode value of @codepoint to @buffer, and * gives it the initial cluster value of @cluster. Clusters can be any thing * the client wants, they are usually used to refer to the index of the * character in the input text stream and are output in * #hb_glyph_info_t.cluster field. * * This function does not check the validity of @codepoint, it is up to the * caller to ensure it is a valid Unicode code point. * * Since: 0.9.7 **/ void hb_buffer_add (hb_buffer_t *buffer, hb_codepoint_t codepoint, unsigned int cluster) { … } /** * hb_buffer_set_length: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * @length: The new length of @buffer * * Similar to hb_buffer_pre_allocate(), but clears any new items added at the * end. * * Return value: * `true` if @buffer memory allocation succeeded, `false` otherwise. * * Since: 0.9.2 **/ hb_bool_t hb_buffer_set_length (hb_buffer_t *buffer, unsigned int length) { … } /** * hb_buffer_get_length: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * * Returns the number of items in the buffer. * * Return value: * The @buffer length. * The value valid as long as buffer has not been modified. * * Since: 0.9.2 **/ unsigned int hb_buffer_get_length (const hb_buffer_t *buffer) { … } /** * hb_buffer_get_glyph_infos: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * @length: (out): The output-array length. * * Returns @buffer glyph information array. Returned pointer * is valid as long as @buffer contents are not modified. * * Return value: (transfer none) (array length=length): * The @buffer glyph information array. * The value valid as long as buffer has not been modified. * * Since: 0.9.2 **/ hb_glyph_info_t * hb_buffer_get_glyph_infos (hb_buffer_t *buffer, unsigned int *length) { … } /** * hb_buffer_get_glyph_positions: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * @length: (out): The output length * * Returns @buffer glyph position array. Returned pointer * is valid as long as @buffer contents are not modified. * * If buffer did not have positions before, the positions will be * initialized to zeros, unless this function is called from * within a buffer message callback (see hb_buffer_set_message_func()), * in which case `NULL` is returned. * * Return value: (transfer none) (array length=length): * The @buffer glyph position array. * The value valid as long as buffer has not been modified. * * Since: 0.9.2 **/ hb_glyph_position_t * hb_buffer_get_glyph_positions (hb_buffer_t *buffer, unsigned int *length) { … } /** * hb_buffer_has_positions: * @buffer: an #hb_buffer_t. * * Returns whether @buffer has glyph position data. * A buffer gains position data when hb_buffer_get_glyph_positions() is called on it, * and cleared of position data when hb_buffer_clear_contents() is called. * * Return value: * `true` if the @buffer has position array, `false` otherwise. * * Since: 2.7.3 **/ HB_EXTERN hb_bool_t hb_buffer_has_positions (hb_buffer_t *buffer) { … } /** * hb_glyph_info_get_glyph_flags: * @info: a #hb_glyph_info_t * * Returns glyph flags encoded within a #hb_glyph_info_t. * * Return value: * The #hb_glyph_flags_t encoded within @info * * Since: 1.5.0 **/ hb_glyph_flags_t (hb_glyph_info_get_glyph_flags) (const hb_glyph_info_t *info) { … } /** * hb_buffer_reverse: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * * Reverses buffer contents. * * Since: 0.9.2 **/ void hb_buffer_reverse (hb_buffer_t *buffer) { … } /** * hb_buffer_reverse_range: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * @start: start index * @end: end index * * Reverses buffer contents between @start and @end. * * Since: 0.9.41 **/ void hb_buffer_reverse_range (hb_buffer_t *buffer, unsigned int start, unsigned int end) { … } /** * hb_buffer_reverse_clusters: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * * Reverses buffer clusters. That is, the buffer contents are * reversed, then each cluster (consecutive items having the * same cluster number) are reversed again. * * Since: 0.9.2 **/ void hb_buffer_reverse_clusters (hb_buffer_t *buffer) { … } /** * hb_buffer_guess_segment_properties: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * * Sets unset buffer segment properties based on buffer Unicode * contents. If buffer is not empty, it must have content type * #HB_BUFFER_CONTENT_TYPE_UNICODE. * * If buffer script is not set (ie. is #HB_SCRIPT_INVALID), it * will be set to the Unicode script of the first character in * the buffer that has a script other than #HB_SCRIPT_COMMON, * #HB_SCRIPT_INHERITED, and #HB_SCRIPT_UNKNOWN. * * Next, if buffer direction is not set (ie. is #HB_DIRECTION_INVALID), * it will be set to the natural horizontal direction of the * buffer script as returned by hb_script_get_horizontal_direction(). * If hb_script_get_horizontal_direction() returns #HB_DIRECTION_INVALID, * then #HB_DIRECTION_LTR is used. * * Finally, if buffer language is not set (ie. is #HB_LANGUAGE_INVALID), * it will be set to the process's default language as returned by * hb_language_get_default(). This may change in the future by * taking buffer script into consideration when choosing a language. * Note that hb_language_get_default() is NOT threadsafe the first time * it is called. See documentation for that function for details. * * Since: 0.9.7 **/ void hb_buffer_guess_segment_properties (hb_buffer_t *buffer) { … } template <typename utf_t> static inline void hb_buffer_add_utf (hb_buffer_t *buffer, const typename utf_t::codepoint_t *text, int text_length, unsigned int item_offset, int item_length) { … } /** * hb_buffer_add_utf8: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * @text: (array length=text_length) (element-type uint8_t): An array of UTF-8 * characters to append. * @text_length: The length of the @text, or -1 if it is `NULL` terminated. * @item_offset: The offset of the first character to add to the @buffer. * @item_length: The number of characters to add to the @buffer, or -1 for the * end of @text (assuming it is `NULL` terminated). * * See hb_buffer_add_codepoints(). * * Replaces invalid UTF-8 characters with the @buffer replacement code point, * see hb_buffer_set_replacement_codepoint(). * * Since: 0.9.2 **/ void hb_buffer_add_utf8 (hb_buffer_t *buffer, const char *text, int text_length, unsigned int item_offset, int item_length) { … } /** * hb_buffer_add_utf16: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * @text: (array length=text_length): An array of UTF-16 characters to append * @text_length: The length of the @text, or -1 if it is `NULL` terminated * @item_offset: The offset of the first character to add to the @buffer * @item_length: The number of characters to add to the @buffer, or -1 for the * end of @text (assuming it is `NULL` terminated) * * See hb_buffer_add_codepoints(). * * Replaces invalid UTF-16 characters with the @buffer replacement code point, * see hb_buffer_set_replacement_codepoint(). * * Since: 0.9.2 **/ void hb_buffer_add_utf16 (hb_buffer_t *buffer, const uint16_t *text, int text_length, unsigned int item_offset, int item_length) { … } /** * hb_buffer_add_utf32: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * @text: (array length=text_length): An array of UTF-32 characters to append * @text_length: The length of the @text, or -1 if it is `NULL` terminated * @item_offset: The offset of the first character to add to the @buffer * @item_length: The number of characters to add to the @buffer, or -1 for the * end of @text (assuming it is `NULL` terminated) * * See hb_buffer_add_codepoints(). * * Replaces invalid UTF-32 characters with the @buffer replacement code point, * see hb_buffer_set_replacement_codepoint(). * * Since: 0.9.2 **/ void hb_buffer_add_utf32 (hb_buffer_t *buffer, const uint32_t *text, int text_length, unsigned int item_offset, int item_length) { … } /** * hb_buffer_add_latin1: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * @text: (array length=text_length) (element-type uint8_t): an array of UTF-8 * characters to append * @text_length: the length of the @text, or -1 if it is `NULL` terminated * @item_offset: the offset of the first character to add to the @buffer * @item_length: the number of characters to add to the @buffer, or -1 for the * end of @text (assuming it is `NULL` terminated) * * Similar to hb_buffer_add_codepoints(), but allows only access to first 256 * Unicode code points that can fit in 8-bit strings. * * <note>Has nothing to do with non-Unicode Latin-1 encoding.</note> * * Since: 0.9.39 **/ void hb_buffer_add_latin1 (hb_buffer_t *buffer, const uint8_t *text, int text_length, unsigned int item_offset, int item_length) { … } /** * hb_buffer_add_codepoints: * @buffer: a #hb_buffer_t to append characters to. * @text: (array length=text_length): an array of Unicode code points to append. * @text_length: the length of the @text, or -1 if it is `NULL` terminated. * @item_offset: the offset of the first code point to add to the @buffer. * @item_length: the number of code points to add to the @buffer, or -1 for the * end of @text (assuming it is `NULL` terminated). * * Appends characters from @text array to @buffer. The @item_offset is the * position of the first character from @text that will be appended, and * @item_length is the number of character. When shaping part of a larger text * (e.g. a run of text from a paragraph), instead of passing just the substring * corresponding to the run, it is preferable to pass the whole * paragraph and specify the run start and length as @item_offset and * @item_length, respectively, to give HarfBuzz the full context to be able, * for example, to do cross-run Arabic shaping or properly handle combining * marks at stat of run. * * This function does not check the validity of @text, it is up to the caller * to ensure it contains a valid Unicode scalar values. In contrast, * hb_buffer_add_utf32() can be used that takes similar input but performs * sanity-check on the input. * * Since: 0.9.31 **/ void hb_buffer_add_codepoints (hb_buffer_t *buffer, const hb_codepoint_t *text, int text_length, unsigned int item_offset, int item_length) { … } /** * hb_buffer_append: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * @source: source #hb_buffer_t * @start: start index into source buffer to copy. Use 0 to copy from start of buffer. * @end: end index into source buffer to copy. Use @HB_FEATURE_GLOBAL_END to copy to end of buffer. * * Append (part of) contents of another buffer to this buffer. * * Since: 1.5.0 **/ HB_EXTERN void hb_buffer_append (hb_buffer_t *buffer, const hb_buffer_t *source, unsigned int start, unsigned int end) { … } static int compare_info_codepoint (const hb_glyph_info_t *pa, const hb_glyph_info_t *pb) { … } static inline void normalize_glyphs_cluster (hb_buffer_t *buffer, unsigned int start, unsigned int end, bool backward) { … } /** * hb_buffer_normalize_glyphs: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * * Reorders a glyph buffer to have canonical in-cluster glyph order / position. * The resulting clusters should behave identical to pre-reordering clusters. * * <note>This has nothing to do with Unicode normalization.</note> * * Since: 0.9.2 **/ void hb_buffer_normalize_glyphs (hb_buffer_t *buffer) { … } void hb_buffer_t::sort (unsigned int start, unsigned int end, int(*compar)(const hb_glyph_info_t *, const hb_glyph_info_t *)) { … } /* * Comparing buffers. */ /** * hb_buffer_diff: * @buffer: a buffer. * @reference: other buffer to compare to. * @dottedcircle_glyph: glyph id of U+25CC DOTTED CIRCLE, or (hb_codepoint_t) -1. * @position_fuzz: allowed absolute difference in position values. * * If dottedcircle_glyph is (hb_codepoint_t) -1 then #HB_BUFFER_DIFF_FLAG_DOTTED_CIRCLE_PRESENT * and #HB_BUFFER_DIFF_FLAG_NOTDEF_PRESENT are never returned. This should be used by most * callers if just comparing two buffers is needed. * * Since: 1.5.0 **/ hb_buffer_diff_flags_t hb_buffer_diff (hb_buffer_t *buffer, hb_buffer_t *reference, hb_codepoint_t dottedcircle_glyph, unsigned int position_fuzz) { … } /* * Debugging. */ #ifndef HB_NO_BUFFER_MESSAGE /** * hb_buffer_set_message_func: * @buffer: An #hb_buffer_t * @func: (closure user_data) (destroy destroy) (scope notified): Callback function * @user_data: (nullable): Data to pass to @func * @destroy: (nullable): The function to call when @user_data is not needed anymore * * Sets the implementation function for #hb_buffer_message_func_t. * * Since: 1.1.3 **/ void hb_buffer_set_message_func (hb_buffer_t *buffer, hb_buffer_message_func_t func, void *user_data, hb_destroy_func_t destroy) { … } bool hb_buffer_t::message_impl (hb_font_t *font, const char *fmt, va_list ap) { … } #endif