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authorcc_benny <cc_benny>2007-11-11 21:41:12 (GMT)
committercc_benny <cc_benny>2007-11-11 21:41:12 (GMT)
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* macosx/tkMacOSXFont.c (TkpMeasureCharsInContext): Fix the
case when TK_WHOLE_WORDS and TK_AT_LEAST_ONE are both set and maxLength is small. [Bug #1824638]
Diffstat (limited to 'macosx')
-rw-r--r--macosx/tkMacOSXFont.c55
1 files changed, 28 insertions, 27 deletions
diff --git a/macosx/tkMacOSXFont.c b/macosx/tkMacOSXFont.c
index 8b5e5e9..30a3665 100644
--- a/macosx/tkMacOSXFont.c
+++ b/macosx/tkMacOSXFont.c
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
* that such fonts can not be used for controls, because controls
* definitely require a family id (this assertion needs testing).
*
- * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkMacOSXFont.c,v 1.32 2007/11/09 06:22:36 das Exp $
+ * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkMacOSXFont.c,v 1.33 2007/11/11 21:41:12 cc_benny Exp $
*/
#include "tkMacOSXPrivate.h"
@@ -823,13 +823,15 @@ TkpMeasureCharsInContext(
* which only partially fits on this line.
* TK_WHOLE_WORDS means stop on a word
* boundary, if possible. TK_AT_LEAST_ONE
- * means return at least one character (or at
- * least the first partial word in case
- * TK_WHOLE_WORDS is also set) even if no
- * characters (words) fit. TK_ISOLATE_END
- * means that the last character should not be
- * considered in context with the rest of the
- * string (used for breaking lines). */
+ * means return at least one character even
+ * if no characters fit. If TK_WHOLE_WORDS
+ * and TK_AT_LEAST_ONE are set and the first
+ * word doesn't fit, we return at least one
+ * character or whatever characters fit into
+ * maxLength. TK_ISOLATE_END means that the
+ * last character should not be considered in
+ * context with the rest of the string (used
+ * for breaking lines). */
int *lengthPtr) /* Filled with x-location just after the
* terminating character. */
{
@@ -839,6 +841,7 @@ TkpMeasureCharsInContext(
int ulen;
UniCharArrayOffset urstart, urlen, urend;
Tcl_DString ucharBuffer;
+ int forceCharacterMode = 0;
/*
* Sanity checks.
@@ -936,31 +939,29 @@ TkpMeasureCharsInContext(
*/
if (flags & TK_WHOLE_WORDS) {
- if (flags & TK_AT_LEAST_ONE) {
+ if ((flags & TK_AT_LEAST_ONE)
+ && ((offset == urstart) || (uchars[offset] != ' '))) {
/*
- * If we are the the start of the range, we need to look
- * forward. If we are not at the end of a word, we must be in
- * the middle of the first word, so we also look forward.
+ * With TK_AT_LEAST_ONE, if we are the the start of the
+ * range, we need to add at least one character. If we are
+ * not at the end of a word, we must be in the middle of the
+ * first word still and we want to run with what we have so
+ * far. In both cases we still need to find the right
+ * character boundary, so we set a flag that gets us into the
+ * code for character mode below.
*/
- if ((offset == urstart) || (uchars[offset] != ' ')) {
- while ((offset < urend) && (uchars[offset] != ' ')) {
- offset++;
- }
- }
- } else {
+ forceCharacterMode = 1;
+
+ } else {
/*
- * If we are not at the end of a word, we need to look
- * backward.
+ * If we are not at the end of a word, we must be in the
+ * middle of the first word still. Return 0.
*/
if ((offset != urend) && (uchars[offset] != ' ')) {
- while ((offset > urstart) && (uchars[offset-1] != ' ')) {
- offset--;
- }
- while ((offset > urstart) && (uchars[offset-1] == ' ')) {
- offset--;
- }
+ offset = urstart;
+ curX = 0;
}
}
}
@@ -976,7 +977,7 @@ TkpMeasureCharsInContext(
*/
if ((err != kATSULineBreakInWord)
- && !(flags & TK_WHOLE_WORDS)
+ && (!(flags & TK_WHOLE_WORDS) || forceCharacterMode)
&& (offset <= urend)) {
UniCharArrayOffset lastOffset = offset;
UniCharArrayOffset nextoffset;