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/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
// NOTE: https://www.chromium.org/directwrite-font-proxy has useful
// information for an approach that we'll likely need to take when the
// renderer moves to a sandboxed process.
use std::cmp::{max, min};
use std::fmt;
use std::io::Cursor;
use std::ops::Deref;
use std::sync::Arc;
use app_units::Au;
use dwrote::{FontFace, FontFile};
use log::{debug, warn};
use style::computed_values::font_stretch::T as StyleFontStretch;
use style::computed_values::font_weight::T as StyleFontWeight;
use style::values::computed::font::FontStyle as StyleFontStyle;
use truetype::tables::WindowsMetrics;
use truetype::value::Read;
use webrender_api::FontInstanceFlags;
use crate::font::{
FontMetrics, FontTableMethods, FontTableTag, FractionalPixel, PlatformFontMethods,
};
use crate::font_cache_thread::FontIdentifier;
use crate::font_template::FontTemplateDescriptor;
use crate::text::glyph::GlyphId;
// 1em = 12pt = 16px, assuming 72 points per inch and 96 px per inch
fn pt_to_px(pt: f64) -> f64 {
pt / 72. * 96.
}
fn em_to_px(em: f64) -> f64 {
em * 16.
}
fn au_from_em(em: f64) -> Au {
Au::from_f64_px(em_to_px(em))
}
fn au_from_pt(pt: f64) -> Au {
Au::from_f64_px(pt_to_px(pt))
}
pub struct FontTable {
data: Vec<u8>,
}
impl FontTable {
pub fn wrap(data: &[u8]) -> FontTable {
FontTable {
data: data.to_vec(),
}
}
}
impl FontTableMethods for FontTable {
fn buffer(&self) -> &[u8] {
&self.data
}
}
#[macro_export]
/// Packs the components of a font tag name into 32 bytes, while respecting the
/// necessary Rust 4-byte alignment for pointers. This is similar to
/// [`crate::ot_tag`], but the bytes are reversed.
macro_rules! font_tag {
($t1:expr, $t2:expr, $t3:expr, $t4:expr) => {
(($t4 as u32) << 24) | (($t3 as u32) << 16) | (($t2 as u32) << 8) | ($t1 as u32)
};
}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct PlatformFont {
face: Nondebug<FontFace>,
/// A reference to this data used to create this [`PlatformFont`], ensuring the
/// data stays alive of the lifetime of this struct.
_data: Arc<Vec<u8>>,
em_size: f32,
du_to_px: f32,
scaled_du_to_px: f32,
}
// Based on information from the Skia codebase, it seems that DirectWrite APIs from
// Windows 10 and beyond are thread safe. If problems arise from this, we can protect the
// platform font with a Mutex.
// See https://source.chromium.org/chromium/chromium/src/+/main:third_party/skia/src/ports/SkScalerContext_win_dw.cpp;l=56;bpv=0;bpt=1.
unsafe impl Sync for PlatformFont {}
unsafe impl Send for PlatformFont {}
struct Nondebug<T>(T);
impl<T> fmt::Debug for Nondebug<T> {
fn fmt(&self, _f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
Ok(())
}
}
impl<T> Deref for Nondebug<T> {
type Target = T;
fn deref(&self) -> &T {
&self.0
}
}
impl PlatformFontMethods for PlatformFont {
fn new_from_data(
_font_identifier: FontIdentifier,
data: Arc<Vec<u8>>,
face_index: u32,
pt_size: Option<Au>,
) -> Result<Self, &'static str> {
let font_file = FontFile::new_from_data(data.clone()).ok_or("Could not create FontFile")?;
let face = font_file
.create_face(face_index, dwrote::DWRITE_FONT_SIMULATIONS_NONE)
.map_err(|_| "Could not create FontFace")?;
let pt_size = pt_size.unwrap_or(au_from_pt(12.));
let du_per_em = face.metrics().metrics0().designUnitsPerEm as f32;
let em_size = pt_size.to_f32_px() / 16.;
let design_units_per_pixel = du_per_em / 16.;
let design_units_to_pixels = 1. / design_units_per_pixel;
let scaled_design_units_to_pixels = em_size / design_units_per_pixel;
Ok(PlatformFont {
face: Nondebug(face),
_data: data,
em_size,
du_to_px: design_units_to_pixels,
scaled_du_to_px: scaled_design_units_to_pixels,
})
}
fn descriptor(&self) -> FontTemplateDescriptor {
// We need the font (DWriteFont) in order to be able to query things like
// the family name, face name, weight, etc. On Windows 10, the
// DWriteFontFace3 interface provides this on the FontFace, but that's only
// available on Win10+.
//
// Instead, we do the parsing work using the truetype crate for raw fonts.
// We're just extracting basic info, so this is sufficient for now.
let windows_metrics_bytes = self.face.get_font_table(font_tag!('O', 'S', '/', '2'));
if windows_metrics_bytes.is_none() {
warn!("Could not find OS/2 table in font.");
return FontTemplateDescriptor::default();
}
let mut cursor = Cursor::new(windows_metrics_bytes.as_ref().unwrap());
let Ok(table) = WindowsMetrics::read(&mut cursor) else {
warn!("Could not read OS/2 table in font.");
return FontTemplateDescriptor::default();
};
let (weight_val, width_val, italic_bool) = match table {
WindowsMetrics::Version0(ref m) => {
(m.weight_class, m.width_class, m.selection_flags.0 & 1 == 1)
},
WindowsMetrics::Version1(ref m) => {
(m.weight_class, m.width_class, m.selection_flags.0 & 1 == 1)
},
WindowsMetrics::Version2(ref m) |
WindowsMetrics::Version3(ref m) |
WindowsMetrics::Version4(ref m) => {
(m.weight_class, m.width_class, m.selection_flags.0 & 1 == 1)
},
WindowsMetrics::Version5(ref m) => {
(m.weight_class, m.width_class, m.selection_flags.0 & 1 == 1)
},
};
let weight = StyleFontWeight::from_float(weight_val as f32);
let stretch = match min(9, max(1, width_val)) {
1 => StyleFontStretch::ULTRA_CONDENSED,
2 => StyleFontStretch::EXTRA_CONDENSED,
3 => StyleFontStretch::CONDENSED,
4 => StyleFontStretch::SEMI_CONDENSED,
5 => StyleFontStretch::NORMAL,
6 => StyleFontStretch::SEMI_EXPANDED,
7 => StyleFontStretch::EXPANDED,
8 => StyleFontStretch::EXTRA_EXPANDED,
9 => StyleFontStretch::ULTRA_CONDENSED,
_ => {
warn!("Unknown stretch size.");
StyleFontStretch::NORMAL
},
};
let style = if italic_bool {
StyleFontStyle::ITALIC
} else {
StyleFontStyle::NORMAL
};
FontTemplateDescriptor::new(weight, stretch, style)
}
fn glyph_index(&self, codepoint: char) -> Option<GlyphId> {
let glyph = self.face.get_glyph_indices(&[codepoint as u32])[0];
if glyph == 0 {
return None;
}
Some(glyph as GlyphId)
}
fn glyph_h_advance(&self, glyph: GlyphId) -> Option<FractionalPixel> {
if glyph == 0 {
return None;
}
let gm = self.face.get_design_glyph_metrics(&[glyph as u16], false)[0];
let f = (gm.advanceWidth as f32 * self.scaled_du_to_px) as FractionalPixel;
Some(f)
}
/// Can this font do basic horizontal LTR shaping without Harfbuzz?
fn can_do_fast_shaping(&self) -> bool {
// TODO copy CachedKernTable from the MacOS X implementation to
// somehwere global and use it here. We could also implement the
// IDirectWriteFontFace1 interface and use the glyph kerning pair
// methods there.
false
}
fn glyph_h_kerning(&self, _: GlyphId, _: GlyphId) -> FractionalPixel {
0.0
}
fn metrics(&self) -> FontMetrics {
let dm = self.face.metrics().metrics0();
let au_from_du = |du| -> Au { Au::from_f32_px(du as f32 * self.du_to_px) };
let au_from_du_s = |du| -> Au { Au::from_f32_px(du as f32 * self.scaled_du_to_px) };
// anything that we calculate and don't just pull out of self.face.metrics
// is pulled out here for clarity
let leading = dm.ascent - dm.capHeight;
let zero_horizontal_advance = self
.glyph_index('0')
.and_then(|idx| self.glyph_h_advance(idx))
.map(Au::from_f64_px);
let ic_horizontal_advance = self
.glyph_index('\u{6C34}')
.and_then(|idx| self.glyph_h_advance(idx))
.map(Au::from_f64_px);
let metrics = FontMetrics {
underline_size: au_from_du(dm.underlineThickness as i32),
underline_offset: au_from_du_s(dm.underlinePosition as i32),
strikeout_size: au_from_du(dm.strikethroughThickness as i32),
strikeout_offset: au_from_du_s(dm.strikethroughPosition as i32),
leading: au_from_du_s(leading as i32),
x_height: au_from_du_s(dm.xHeight as i32),
em_size: au_from_em(self.em_size as f64),
ascent: au_from_du_s(dm.ascent as i32),
descent: au_from_du_s(dm.descent as i32),
max_advance: au_from_pt(0.0), // FIXME
average_advance: au_from_pt(0.0), // FIXME
line_gap: au_from_du_s((dm.ascent + dm.descent + dm.lineGap as u16) as i32),
zero_horizontal_advance,
ic_horizontal_advance,
};
debug!("Font metrics (@{} pt): {:?}", self.em_size * 12., metrics);
metrics
}
fn table_for_tag(&self, tag: FontTableTag) -> Option<FontTable> {
self.face
.get_font_table(tag)
.map(|bytes| FontTable { data: bytes })
}
fn webrender_font_instance_flags(&self) -> FontInstanceFlags {
FontInstanceFlags::empty()
}
}
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