/* * tkUnixRFont.c -- * * Alternate implementation of tkUnixFont.c using Xft. * * Copyright © 2002-2003 Keith Packard * * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of * this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. */ #include "tkUnixInt.h" #include "tkFont.h" #include #define MAX_CACHED_COLORS 16 typedef struct { XftFont *ftFont; XftFont *ft0Font; FcPattern *source; FcCharSet *charset; double angle; } UnixFtFace; typedef struct { XftColor color; int next; } UnixFtColorList; typedef struct { TkFont font; /* Stuff used by generic font package. Must be * first in structure. */ UnixFtFace *faces; int nfaces; FcFontSet *fontset; FcPattern *pattern; Display *display; int screen; XftDraw *ftDraw; int ncolors; int firstColor; UnixFtColorList colors[MAX_CACHED_COLORS]; } UnixFtFont; /* * Used to describe the current clipping box. Can't be passed normally because * the information isn't retrievable from the GC. */ typedef struct { Region clipRegion; /* The clipping region, or None. */ } ThreadSpecificData; static Tcl_ThreadDataKey dataKey; TCL_DECLARE_MUTEX(xftMutex); #define LOCK Tcl_MutexLock(&xftMutex) #define UNLOCK Tcl_MutexUnlock(&xftMutex) /* *------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TkpFontPkgInit -- * * This procedure is called when an application is created. It * initializes all the structures that are used by the * platform-dependant code on a per application basis. * Note that this is called before TkpInit() ! * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * None. * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int utf8ToUcs4(const char *source, FcChar32 *c, int numBytes) { if (numBytes >= 6) { return TkUtfToUniChar(source, (int *)c); } return FcUtf8ToUcs4((const FcChar8 *)source, c, numBytes); } void TkpFontPkgInit( TCL_UNUSED(TkMainInfo *)) /* The application being created. */ { } static XftFont * GetFont( UnixFtFont *fontPtr, FcChar32 ucs4, double angle) { int i; if (ucs4) { for (i = 0; i < fontPtr->nfaces; i++) { FcCharSet *charset = fontPtr->faces[i].charset; if (charset && FcCharSetHasChar(charset, ucs4)) { break; } } if (i == fontPtr->nfaces) { i = 0; } } else { i = 0; } if ((angle == 0.0 && !fontPtr->faces[i].ft0Font) || (angle != 0.0 && (!fontPtr->faces[i].ftFont || fontPtr->faces[i].angle != angle))){ FcPattern *pat = FcFontRenderPrepare(0, fontPtr->pattern, fontPtr->faces[i].source); double s = sin(angle*PI/180.0), c = cos(angle*PI/180.0); FcMatrix mat; XftFont *ftFont; /* * Initialize the matrix manually so this can compile with HP-UX cc * (which does not allow non-constant structure initializers). [Bug * 2978410] */ mat.xx = mat.yy = c; mat.xy = -(mat.yx = s); if (angle != 0.0) { FcPatternAddMatrix(pat, FC_MATRIX, &mat); } LOCK; ftFont = XftFontOpenPattern(fontPtr->display, pat); UNLOCK; if (!ftFont) { /* * The previous call to XftFontOpenPattern() should not fail, but * sometimes does anyway. Usual cause appears to be a * misconfigured fontconfig installation; see [Bug 1090382]. Try a * fallback: */ LOCK; ftFont = XftFontOpen(fontPtr->display, fontPtr->screen, FC_FAMILY, FcTypeString, "sans", FC_SIZE, FcTypeDouble, 12.0, FC_MATRIX, FcTypeMatrix, &mat, NULL); UNLOCK; } if (!ftFont) { /* * The previous call should definitely not fail. Impossible to * proceed at this point. */ Tcl_Panic("Cannot find a usable font"); } if (angle == 0.0) { fontPtr->faces[i].ft0Font = ftFont; } else { if (fontPtr->faces[i].ftFont) { LOCK; XftFontClose(fontPtr->display, fontPtr->faces[i].ftFont); UNLOCK; } fontPtr->faces[i].ftFont = ftFont; fontPtr->faces[i].angle = angle; } } return (angle==0.0? fontPtr->faces[i].ft0Font : fontPtr->faces[i].ftFont); } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * GetTkFontAttributes -- * Fill in TkFontAttributes from an XftFont. */ static void GetTkFontAttributes( XftFont *ftFont, TkFontAttributes *faPtr) { const char *family = "Unknown"; const char *const *familyPtr = &family; int weight, slant, pxsize; double size, ptsize; (void) XftPatternGetString(ftFont->pattern, XFT_FAMILY, 0, familyPtr); if (XftPatternGetDouble(ftFont->pattern, XFT_SIZE, 0, &ptsize) == XftResultMatch) { size = ptsize; } else if (XftPatternGetDouble(ftFont->pattern, XFT_PIXEL_SIZE, 0, &ptsize) == XftResultMatch) { size = -ptsize; } else if (XftPatternGetInteger(ftFont->pattern, XFT_PIXEL_SIZE, 0, &pxsize) == XftResultMatch) { size = (double)-pxsize; } else { size = 12.0; } if (XftPatternGetInteger(ftFont->pattern, XFT_WEIGHT, 0, &weight) != XftResultMatch) { weight = XFT_WEIGHT_MEDIUM; } if (XftPatternGetInteger(ftFont->pattern, XFT_SLANT, 0, &slant) != XftResultMatch) { slant = XFT_SLANT_ROMAN; } #ifdef DEBUG_FONTSEL printf("family %s size %d weight %d slant %d\n", family, (int)size, weight, slant); #endif /* DEBUG_FONTSEL */ faPtr->family = Tk_GetUid(family); faPtr->size = size; faPtr->weight = (weight > XFT_WEIGHT_MEDIUM) ? TK_FW_BOLD : TK_FW_NORMAL; faPtr->slant = (slant > XFT_SLANT_ROMAN) ? TK_FS_ITALIC : TK_FS_ROMAN; faPtr->underline = 0; faPtr->overstrike = 0; } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * GetTkFontMetrics -- * Fill in TkFontMetrics from an XftFont. */ static void GetTkFontMetrics( XftFont *ftFont, TkFontMetrics *fmPtr) { int spacing; if (XftPatternGetInteger(ftFont->pattern, XFT_SPACING, 0, &spacing) != XftResultMatch) { spacing = XFT_PROPORTIONAL; } fmPtr->ascent = ftFont->ascent; fmPtr->descent = ftFont->descent; fmPtr->maxWidth = ftFont->max_advance_width; fmPtr->fixed = spacing != XFT_PROPORTIONAL; } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * InitFont -- * * Initializes the fields of a UnixFtFont structure. If fontPtr is NULL, * also allocates a new UnixFtFont. * * Results: * On error, frees fontPtr and returns NULL, otherwise returns fontPtr. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void FinishedWithFont( UnixFtFont *fontPtr); static int InitFontErrorProc( ClientData clientData, TCL_UNUSED(XErrorEvent *)) { int *errorFlagPtr = (int *)clientData; if (errorFlagPtr != NULL) { *errorFlagPtr = 1; } return 0; } static UnixFtFont * InitFont( Tk_Window tkwin, FcPattern *pattern, UnixFtFont *fontPtr) { FcFontSet *set; FcCharSet *charset; FcResult result; XftFont *ftFont; int i, iWidth, errorFlag; Tk_ErrorHandler handler; if (!fontPtr) { fontPtr = (UnixFtFont *)ckalloc(sizeof(UnixFtFont)); } FcConfigSubstitute(0, pattern, FcMatchPattern); XftDefaultSubstitute(Tk_Display(tkwin), Tk_ScreenNumber(tkwin), pattern); /* * Generate the list of fonts */ set = FcFontSort(0, pattern, FcTrue, NULL, &result); if (!set || set->nfont == 0) { ckfree(fontPtr); return NULL; } fontPtr->fontset = set; fontPtr->pattern = pattern; fontPtr->faces = (UnixFtFace *)ckalloc(set->nfont * sizeof(UnixFtFace)); fontPtr->nfaces = set->nfont; /* * Fill in information about each returned font */ for (i = 0; i < set->nfont; i++) { fontPtr->faces[i].ftFont = 0; fontPtr->faces[i].ft0Font = 0; fontPtr->faces[i].source = set->fonts[i]; if (FcPatternGetCharSet(set->fonts[i], FC_CHARSET, 0, &charset) == FcResultMatch) { fontPtr->faces[i].charset = FcCharSetCopy(charset); } else { fontPtr->faces[i].charset = 0; } fontPtr->faces[i].angle = 0.0; } fontPtr->display = Tk_Display(tkwin); fontPtr->screen = Tk_ScreenNumber(tkwin); fontPtr->ftDraw = 0; fontPtr->ncolors = 0; fontPtr->firstColor = -1; /* * Fill in platform-specific fields of TkFont. */ errorFlag = 0; handler = Tk_CreateErrorHandler(Tk_Display(tkwin), -1, -1, -1, InitFontErrorProc, (ClientData) &errorFlag); ftFont = GetFont(fontPtr, 0, 0.0); if ((ftFont == NULL) || errorFlag) { Tk_DeleteErrorHandler(handler); FinishedWithFont(fontPtr); ckfree(fontPtr); return NULL; } fontPtr->font.fid = XLoadFont(Tk_Display(tkwin), "fixed"); GetTkFontAttributes(ftFont, &fontPtr->font.fa); GetTkFontMetrics(ftFont, &fontPtr->font.fm); Tk_DeleteErrorHandler(handler); if (errorFlag) { FinishedWithFont(fontPtr); ckfree(fontPtr); return NULL; } /* * Fontconfig can't report any information about the position or thickness * of underlines or overstrikes. Thus, we use some defaults that are * hacked around from backup defaults in tkUnixFont.c, which are in turn * based on recommendations in the X manual. The comments from that file * leading to these computations were: * * If the XA_UNDERLINE_POSITION property does not exist, the X manual * recommends using half the descent. * * If the XA_UNDERLINE_THICKNESS property does not exist, the X * manual recommends using the width of the stem on a capital letter. * I don't know of a way to get the stem width of a letter, so guess * and use 1/3 the width of a capital I. * * Note that nothing corresponding to *either* property is reported by * Fontconfig at all. [Bug 1961455] */ { TkFont *fPtr = &fontPtr->font; fPtr->underlinePos = fPtr->fm.descent / 2; handler = Tk_CreateErrorHandler(Tk_Display(tkwin), -1, -1, -1, InitFontErrorProc, (ClientData) &errorFlag); errorFlag = 0; Tk_MeasureChars((Tk_Font) fPtr, "I", 1, -1, 0, &iWidth); Tk_DeleteErrorHandler(handler); if (errorFlag) { FinishedWithFont(fontPtr); ckfree(fontPtr); return NULL; } fPtr->underlineHeight = iWidth / 3; if (fPtr->underlineHeight == 0) { fPtr->underlineHeight = 1; } if (fPtr->underlineHeight + fPtr->underlinePos > fPtr->fm.descent) { fPtr->underlineHeight = fPtr->fm.descent - fPtr->underlinePos; if (fPtr->underlineHeight == 0) { fPtr->underlinePos--; fPtr->underlineHeight = 1; } } } return fontPtr; } static void FinishedWithFont( UnixFtFont *fontPtr) { Display *display = fontPtr->display; int i; Tk_ErrorHandler handler = Tk_CreateErrorHandler(display, -1, -1, -1, NULL, NULL); for (i = 0; i < fontPtr->nfaces; i++) { if (fontPtr->faces[i].ftFont) { LOCK; XftFontClose(fontPtr->display, fontPtr->faces[i].ftFont); UNLOCK; } if (fontPtr->faces[i].ft0Font) { LOCK; XftFontClose(fontPtr->display, fontPtr->faces[i].ft0Font); UNLOCK; } if (fontPtr->faces[i].charset) { FcCharSetDestroy(fontPtr->faces[i].charset); } } if (fontPtr->faces) { ckfree(fontPtr->faces); } if (fontPtr->pattern) { FcPatternDestroy(fontPtr->pattern); } if (fontPtr->ftDraw) { XftDrawDestroy(fontPtr->ftDraw); } if (fontPtr->font.fid) { XUnloadFont(fontPtr->display, fontPtr->font.fid); } if (fontPtr->fontset) { FcFontSetDestroy(fontPtr->fontset); } Tk_DeleteErrorHandler(handler); } TkFont * TkpGetNativeFont( Tk_Window tkwin, /* For display where font will be used. */ const char *name) /* Platform-specific font name. */ { UnixFtFont *fontPtr; FcPattern *pattern; #ifdef DEBUG_FONTSEL printf("TkpGetNativeFont %s\n", name); #endif /* DEBUG_FONTSEL */ pattern = XftXlfdParse(name, FcFalse, FcFalse); if (!pattern) { return NULL; } /* * Should also try: pattern = FcNameParse(name); but generic/tkFont.c * expects TkpGetNativeFont() to only work on XLFD names under Unix. */ fontPtr = InitFont(tkwin, pattern, NULL); if (!fontPtr) { FcPatternDestroy(pattern); return NULL; } return &fontPtr->font; } TkFont * TkpGetFontFromAttributes( TkFont *tkFontPtr, /* If non-NULL, store the information in this * existing TkFont structure, rather than * allocating a new structure to hold the * font; the existing contents of the font * will be released. If NULL, a new TkFont * structure is allocated. */ Tk_Window tkwin, /* For display where font will be used. */ const TkFontAttributes *faPtr) /* Set of attributes to match. */ { XftPattern *pattern; int weight, slant; UnixFtFont *fontPtr; #ifdef DEBUG_FONTSEL printf("TkpGetFontFromAttributes %s-%d %d %d\n", faPtr->family, faPtr->size, faPtr->weight, faPtr->slant); #endif /* DEBUG_FONTSEL */ pattern = XftPatternCreate(); if (faPtr->family) { XftPatternAddString(pattern, XFT_FAMILY, faPtr->family); } if (faPtr->size > 0.0) { XftPatternAddDouble(pattern, XFT_SIZE, faPtr->size); } else if (faPtr->size < 0.0) { XftPatternAddDouble(pattern, XFT_SIZE, TkFontGetPoints(tkwin, faPtr->size)); } else { XftPatternAddDouble(pattern, XFT_SIZE, 12.0); } switch (faPtr->weight) { case TK_FW_NORMAL: default: weight = XFT_WEIGHT_MEDIUM; break; case TK_FW_BOLD: weight = XFT_WEIGHT_BOLD; break; } XftPatternAddInteger(pattern, XFT_WEIGHT, weight); switch (faPtr->slant) { case TK_FS_ROMAN: default: slant = XFT_SLANT_ROMAN; break; case TK_FS_ITALIC: slant = XFT_SLANT_ITALIC; break; case TK_FS_OBLIQUE: slant = XFT_SLANT_OBLIQUE; break; } XftPatternAddInteger(pattern, XFT_SLANT, slant); fontPtr = (UnixFtFont *) tkFontPtr; if (fontPtr != NULL) { FinishedWithFont(fontPtr); } fontPtr = InitFont(tkwin, pattern, fontPtr); /* * Hack to work around issues with weird issues with Xft/Xrender * connection. For details, see comp.lang.tcl thread starting from * */ if (!fontPtr) { XftPatternAddBool(pattern, XFT_RENDER, FcFalse); fontPtr = InitFont(tkwin, pattern, fontPtr); } if (!fontPtr) { FcPatternDestroy(pattern); return NULL; } fontPtr->font.fa.underline = faPtr->underline; fontPtr->font.fa.overstrike = faPtr->overstrike; return &fontPtr->font; } void TkpDeleteFont( TkFont *tkFontPtr) /* Token of font to be deleted. */ { UnixFtFont *fontPtr = (UnixFtFont *) tkFontPtr; FinishedWithFont(fontPtr); /* XXX tkUnixFont.c doesn't free tkFontPtr... */ } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TkpGetFontFamilies -- * * Return information about the font families that are available on the * display of the given window. * * Results: * Modifies interp's result object to hold a list of all the available * font families. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void TkpGetFontFamilies( Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interp to hold result. */ Tk_Window tkwin) /* For display to query. */ { Tcl_Obj *resultPtr; XftFontSet *list; int i; resultPtr = Tcl_NewListObj(0, NULL); list = XftListFonts(Tk_Display(tkwin), Tk_ScreenNumber(tkwin), (char *) 0, /* pattern elements */ XFT_FAMILY, (char*) 0); /* fields */ for (i = 0; i < list->nfont; i++) { char *family, **familyPtr = &family; if (XftPatternGetString(list->fonts[i], XFT_FAMILY, 0, familyPtr) == XftResultMatch) { Tcl_Obj *strPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(family, TCL_INDEX_NONE); Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, resultPtr, strPtr); } } XftFontSetDestroy(list); Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, resultPtr); } /* *------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TkpGetSubFonts -- * * Called by [testfont subfonts] in the Tk testing package. * * Results: * Sets interp's result to a list of the faces used by tkfont * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void TkpGetSubFonts( Tcl_Interp *interp, Tk_Font tkfont) { Tcl_Obj *objv[3], *listPtr, *resultPtr; UnixFtFont *fontPtr = (UnixFtFont *) tkfont; FcPattern *pattern; const char *family = "Unknown"; const char *const *familyPtr = &family; const char *foundry = "Unknown"; const char *const *foundryPtr = &foundry; const char *encoding = "Unknown"; const char *const *encodingPtr = &encoding; int i; resultPtr = Tcl_NewListObj(0, NULL); for (i = 0; i < fontPtr->nfaces ; ++i) { pattern = FcFontRenderPrepare(0, fontPtr->pattern, fontPtr->faces[i].source); XftPatternGetString(pattern, XFT_FAMILY, 0, familyPtr); XftPatternGetString(pattern, XFT_FOUNDRY, 0, foundryPtr); XftPatternGetString(pattern, XFT_ENCODING, 0, encodingPtr); objv[0] = Tcl_NewStringObj(family, TCL_INDEX_NONE); objv[1] = Tcl_NewStringObj(foundry, TCL_INDEX_NONE); objv[2] = Tcl_NewStringObj(encoding, TCL_INDEX_NONE); listPtr = Tcl_NewListObj(3, objv); Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, resultPtr, listPtr); } Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, resultPtr); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TkpGetFontAttrsForChar -- * * Retrieve the font attributes of the actual font used to render a given * character. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void TkpGetFontAttrsForChar( TCL_UNUSED(Tk_Window), /* Window on the font's display */ Tk_Font tkfont, /* Font to query */ int c, /* Character of interest */ TkFontAttributes *faPtr) /* Output: Font attributes */ { UnixFtFont *fontPtr = (UnixFtFont *) tkfont; /* Structure describing the logical font */ FcChar32 ucs4 = (FcChar32) c; /* UCS-4 character to map */ XftFont *ftFont = GetFont(fontPtr, ucs4, 0.0); /* Actual font used to render the character */ GetTkFontAttributes(ftFont, faPtr); faPtr->underline = fontPtr->font.fa.underline; faPtr->overstrike = fontPtr->font.fa.overstrike; } int Tk_MeasureChars( Tk_Font tkfont, /* Font in which characters will be drawn. */ const char *source, /* UTF-8 string to be displayed. Need not be * '\0' terminated. */ Tcl_Size numBytes1, /* Maximum number of bytes to consider from * source string. */ int maxLength, /* If >= 0, maxLength specifies the longest * permissible line length in pixels; don't * consider any character that would cross * this x-position. If < 0, then line length * is unbounded and the flags argument is * ignored. */ int flags, /* Various flag bits OR-ed together: * TK_PARTIAL_OK means include the last char * which only partially fit on this line. * TK_WHOLE_WORDS means stop on a word * boundary, if possible. TK_AT_LEAST_ONE * means return at least one character even if * no characters fit. */ int *lengthPtr) /* Filled with x-location just after the * terminating character. */ { int numBytes = numBytes1; UnixFtFont *fontPtr = (UnixFtFont *) tkfont; XftFont *ftFont; FcChar32 c; XGlyphInfo extents; int clen, curX, newX, curByte, newByte, sawNonSpace; int termByte = 0, termX = 0, errorFlag = 0; Tk_ErrorHandler handler; #ifdef DEBUG_FONTSEL char string[256]; int len = 0; #endif /* DEBUG_FONTSEL */ handler = Tk_CreateErrorHandler(fontPtr->display, -1, -1, -1, InitFontErrorProc, &errorFlag); curX = 0; curByte = 0; sawNonSpace = 0; while (numBytes > 0) { int unichar; clen = TkUtfToUniChar(source, &unichar); c = (FcChar32) unichar; if (clen <= 0) { /* * This can't happen (but see #1185640) */ goto measureCharsEnd; } source += clen; numBytes -= clen; if (c < 256 && isspace(c)) { /* I18N: ??? */ if (sawNonSpace) { termByte = curByte; termX = curX; sawNonSpace = 0; } } else { sawNonSpace = 1; } #ifdef DEBUG_FONTSEL string[len++] = (char) c; #endif /* DEBUG_FONTSEL */ ftFont = GetFont(fontPtr, c, 0.0); if (!errorFlag) { LOCK; XftTextExtents32(fontPtr->display, ftFont, &c, 1, &extents); UNLOCK; } else { extents.xOff = 0; errorFlag = 0; } newX = curX + extents.xOff; newByte = curByte + clen; if (maxLength >= 0 && newX > maxLength) { if (flags & TK_PARTIAL_OK || (flags & TK_AT_LEAST_ONE && curByte == 0)) { curX = newX; curByte = newByte; } else if (flags & TK_WHOLE_WORDS) { if ((flags & TK_AT_LEAST_ONE) && (termX == 0)) { /* * No space was seen before reaching the right * of the allotted maxLength space, i.e. no word * boundary. Return the string that fills the * allotted space, without overfill. * curX and curByte are already the right ones: */ } else { curX = termX; curByte = termByte; } } break; } curX = newX; curByte = newByte; } measureCharsEnd: Tk_DeleteErrorHandler(handler); #ifdef DEBUG_FONTSEL string[len] = '\0'; printf("MeasureChars %s length %d bytes %d\n", string, curX, curByte); #endif /* DEBUG_FONTSEL */ *lengthPtr = curX; return curByte; } int TkpMeasureCharsInContext( Tk_Font tkfont, const char *source, TCL_UNUSED(Tcl_Size), Tcl_Size rangeStart, Tcl_Size rangeLength, int maxLength, int flags, int *lengthPtr) { return Tk_MeasureChars(tkfont, source + rangeStart, rangeLength, maxLength, flags, lengthPtr); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * LookUpColor -- * * Convert a pixel value to an XftColor. This can be slow due to the * need to call XQueryColor, which involves a server round-trip. To * avoid that, a least-recently-used cache of up to MAX_CACHED_COLORS * is kept, in the form of a linked list. The returned color is moved * to the front of the list, so repeatedly asking for the same one * should be fast. * * Results: * A pointer to the XftColor structure for the requested color is * returned. * * Side effects: * The converted color is stored in a cache in the UnixFtFont structure. The cache * can hold at most MAX_CACHED_COLORS colors. If no more slots are available, the least * recently used color is replaced with the new one. *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static XftColor * LookUpColor(Display *display, /* Display to lookup colors on */ UnixFtFont *fontPtr, /* Font to search for cached colors */ unsigned long pixel) /* Pixel value to translate to XftColor */ { int i, last = -1, last2 = -1; XColor xcolor; for (i = fontPtr->firstColor; i >= 0; last2 = last, last = i, i = fontPtr->colors[i].next) { if (pixel == fontPtr->colors[i].color.pixel) { /* * Color found in cache. Move it to the front of the list and return it. */ if (last >= 0) { fontPtr->colors[last].next = fontPtr->colors[i].next; fontPtr->colors[i].next = fontPtr->firstColor; fontPtr->firstColor = i; } return &fontPtr->colors[i].color; } } /* * Color wasn't found, so it needs to be added to the cache. * If a spare slot is available, it can be put there. If not, last * will now point to the least recently used color, so replace that one. */ if (fontPtr->ncolors < MAX_CACHED_COLORS) { last2 = -1; last = fontPtr->ncolors++; } /* * Translate the pixel value to a color. Needs a server round-trip. */ xcolor.pixel = pixel; XQueryColor(display, DefaultColormap(display, fontPtr->screen), &xcolor); fontPtr->colors[last].color.color.red = xcolor.red; fontPtr->colors[last].color.color.green = xcolor.green; fontPtr->colors[last].color.color.blue = xcolor.blue; fontPtr->colors[last].color.color.alpha = 0xFFFF; fontPtr->colors[last].color.pixel = pixel; /* * Put at the front of the list. */ if (last2 >= 0) { fontPtr->colors[last2].next = fontPtr->colors[last].next; } fontPtr->colors[last].next = fontPtr->firstColor; fontPtr->firstColor = last; return &fontPtr->colors[last].color; } #define NUM_SPEC 1024 void Tk_DrawChars( Display *display, /* Display on which to draw. */ Drawable drawable, /* Window or pixmap in which to draw. */ GC gc, /* Graphics context for drawing characters. */ Tk_Font tkfont, /* Font in which characters will be drawn; * must be the same as font used in GC. */ const char *source, /* UTF-8 string to be displayed. Need not be * '\0' terminated. All Tk meta-characters * (tabs, control characters, and newlines) * should be stripped out of the string that * is passed to this function. If they are not * stripped out, they will be displayed as * regular printing characters. */ Tcl_Size numBytes, /* Number of bytes in string. */ int x, int y) /* Coordinates at which to place origin of * string when drawing. */ { const int maxCoord = 0x7FFF;/* Xft coordinates are 16 bit values */ const int minCoord = -maxCoord-1; UnixFtFont *fontPtr = (UnixFtFont *) tkfont; XGCValues values; XftColor *xftcolor; int clen, nspec, xStart = x; XftGlyphFontSpec specs[NUM_SPEC]; XGlyphInfo metrics; ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *) Tcl_GetThreadData(&dataKey, sizeof(ThreadSpecificData)); if (fontPtr->ftDraw == 0) { #ifdef DEBUG_FONTSEL printf("Switch to drawable 0x%x\n", drawable); #endif /* DEBUG_FONTSEL */ fontPtr->ftDraw = XftDrawCreate(display, drawable, DefaultVisual(display, fontPtr->screen), DefaultColormap(display, fontPtr->screen)); } else { Tk_ErrorHandler handler = Tk_CreateErrorHandler(display, -1, -1, -1, NULL, NULL); XftDrawChange(fontPtr->ftDraw, drawable); Tk_DeleteErrorHandler(handler); } XGetGCValues(display, gc, GCForeground, &values); xftcolor = LookUpColor(display, fontPtr, values.foreground); if (tsdPtr->clipRegion != NULL) { XftDrawSetClip(fontPtr->ftDraw, tsdPtr->clipRegion); } nspec = 0; while (numBytes > 0) { XftFont *ftFont; FcChar32 c; clen = utf8ToUcs4(source, &c, numBytes); if (clen <= 0) { /* * This should not happen, but it can. */ goto doUnderlineStrikeout; } source += clen; numBytes -= clen; ftFont = GetFont(fontPtr, c, 0.0); if (ftFont) { specs[nspec].glyph = XftCharIndex(fontPtr->display, ftFont, c); LOCK; XftGlyphExtents(fontPtr->display, ftFont, &specs[nspec].glyph, 1, &metrics); UNLOCK; /* * Draw glyph only when it fits entirely into 16 bit coords. */ if (x >= minCoord && y >= minCoord && x <= maxCoord - metrics.width && y <= maxCoord - metrics.height) { specs[nspec].font = ftFont; specs[nspec].x = x; specs[nspec].y = y; if (++nspec == NUM_SPEC) { LOCK; XftDrawGlyphFontSpec(fontPtr->ftDraw, xftcolor, specs, nspec); UNLOCK; nspec = 0; } } x += metrics.xOff; y += metrics.yOff; } } if (nspec) { LOCK; XftDrawGlyphFontSpec(fontPtr->ftDraw, xftcolor, specs, nspec); UNLOCK; } doUnderlineStrikeout: if (tsdPtr->clipRegion != NULL) { XftDrawSetClip(fontPtr->ftDraw, NULL); } if (fontPtr->font.fa.underline != 0) { XFillRectangle(display, drawable, gc, xStart, y + fontPtr->font.underlinePos, (unsigned) (x - xStart), (unsigned) fontPtr->font.underlineHeight); } if (fontPtr->font.fa.overstrike != 0) { y -= fontPtr->font.fm.descent + (fontPtr->font.fm.ascent) / 10; XFillRectangle(display, drawable, gc, xStart, y, (unsigned) (x - xStart), (unsigned) fontPtr->font.underlineHeight); } } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TkDrawAngledChars -- * * Draw some characters at an angle. This would be simple code, except * Xft has bugs with cumulative errors in character positioning which are * caused by trying to perform all calculations internally with integers. * So we have to do the work ourselves with floating-point math. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * Target drawable is updated. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void TkDrawAngledChars( Display *display, /* Display on which to draw. */ Drawable drawable, /* Window or pixmap in which to draw. */ GC gc, /* Graphics context for drawing characters. */ Tk_Font tkfont, /* Font in which characters will be drawn; * must be the same as font used in GC. */ const char *source, /* UTF-8 string to be displayed. Need not be * '\0' terminated. All Tk meta-characters * (tabs, control characters, and newlines) * should be stripped out of the string that * is passed to this function. If they are not * stripped out, they will be displayed as * regular printing characters. */ Tcl_Size numBytes1, /* Number of bytes in string. */ double x, double y, /* Coordinates at which to place origin of * string when drawing. */ double angle) /* What angle to put text at, in degrees. */ { int numBytes = numBytes1; const int maxCoord = 0x7FFF;/* Xft coordinates are 16 bit values */ const int minCoord = -maxCoord-1; UnixFtFont *fontPtr = (UnixFtFont *) tkfont; XGCValues values; XftColor *xftcolor; int xStart = x, yStart = y; ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *) Tcl_GetThreadData(&dataKey, sizeof(ThreadSpecificData)); #ifdef XFT_HAS_FIXED_ROTATED_PLACEMENT int clen, nglyph; FT_UInt glyphs[NUM_SPEC]; XGlyphInfo metrics; XftFont *currentFtFont; int originX, originY; if (fontPtr->ftDraw == 0) { #ifdef DEBUG_FONTSEL printf("Switch to drawable 0x%x\n", drawable); #endif /* DEBUG_FONTSEL */ fontPtr->ftDraw = XftDrawCreate(display, drawable, DefaultVisual(display, fontPtr->screen), DefaultColormap(display, fontPtr->screen)); } else { Tk_ErrorHandler handler = Tk_CreateErrorHandler(display, -1, -1, -1, NULL, NULL); XftDrawChange(fontPtr->ftDraw, drawable); Tk_DeleteErrorHandler(handler); } XGetGCValues(display, gc, GCForeground, &values); xftcolor = LookUpColor(display, fontPtr, values.foreground); if (tsdPtr->clipRegion != None) { XftDrawSetClip(fontPtr->ftDraw, tsdPtr->clipRegion); } nglyph = 0; currentFtFont = NULL; originX = originY = 0; while (numBytes > 0) { XftFont *ftFont; FcChar32 c; clen = utf8ToUcs4(source, &c, numBytes); if (clen <= 0) { /* * This should not happen, but it can. */ goto doUnderlineStrikeout; } source += clen; numBytes -= clen; ftFont = GetFont(fontPtr, c, angle); if (!ftFont) { continue; } if (ftFont != currentFtFont || nglyph == NUM_SPEC) { if (nglyph) { /* * We pass multiple glyphs at once to enable the code to * perform better rendering of sub-pixel inter-glyph spacing. * If only the current Xft implementation could make use of * this information... but we'll be ready when it does! */ LOCK; XftGlyphExtents(fontPtr->display, currentFtFont, glyphs, nglyph, &metrics); UNLOCK; /* * Draw glyph only when it fits entirely into 16 bit coords. */ if (x >= minCoord && y >= minCoord && x <= maxCoord - metrics.width && y <= maxCoord - metrics.height) { /* * NOTE: * The whole algorithm has a design problem, the choice of * NUM_SPEC is arbitrary, and so the inter-glyph spacing could * look arbitrary. This algorithm has to draw the whole string * at once (or whole blocks with same font), this requires a * dynamic 'glyphs' array. In case of overflow the array has to * be divided until the maximal string will fit. (GC) * Given the resolution of current displays though, this should * not be a huge issue since NUM_SPEC is 1024 and thus able to * cover about 6000 pixels for a 6 pixel wide font (which is * a very small barely readable font) */ LOCK; XftDrawGlyphs(fontPtr->ftDraw, xftcolor, currentFtFont, originX, originY, glyphs, nglyph); UNLOCK; } } originX = ROUND16(x); originY = ROUND16(y); currentFtFont = ftFont; } glyphs[nglyph++] = XftCharIndex(fontPtr->display, ftFont, c); } if (nglyph) { LOCK; XftGlyphExtents(fontPtr->display, currentFtFont, glyphs, nglyph, &metrics); UNLOCK; /* * Draw glyph only when it fits entirely into 16 bit coords. */ if (x >= minCoord && y >= minCoord && x <= maxCoord - metrics.width && y <= maxCoord - metrics.height) { LOCK; XftDrawGlyphs(fontPtr->ftDraw, xftcolor, currentFtFont, originX, originY, glyphs, nglyph); UNLOCK; } } #else /* !XFT_HAS_FIXED_ROTATED_PLACEMENT */ int clen, nspec; XftGlyphFontSpec specs[NUM_SPEC]; XGlyphInfo metrics; double sinA = sin(angle * PI/180.0), cosA = cos(angle * PI/180.0); if (fontPtr->ftDraw == 0) { #ifdef DEBUG_FONTSEL printf("Switch to drawable 0x%x\n", drawable); #endif /* DEBUG_FONTSEL */ fontPtr->ftDraw = XftDrawCreate(display, drawable, DefaultVisual(display, fontPtr->screen), DefaultColormap(display, fontPtr->screen)); } else { Tk_ErrorHandler handler = Tk_CreateErrorHandler(display, -1, -1, -1, NULL, NULL); XftDrawChange(fontPtr->ftDraw, drawable); Tk_DeleteErrorHandler(handler); } XGetGCValues(display, gc, GCForeground, &values); xftcolor = LookUpColor(display, fontPtr, values.foreground); if (tsdPtr->clipRegion != NULL) { XftDrawSetClip(fontPtr->ftDraw, tsdPtr->clipRegion); } nspec = 0; while (numBytes > 0) { XftFont *ftFont, *ft0Font; FcChar32 c; clen = utf8ToUcs4(source, &c, numBytes); if (clen <= 0) { /* * This should not happen, but it can. */ goto doUnderlineStrikeout; } source += clen; numBytes -= clen; ftFont = GetFont(fontPtr, c, angle); ft0Font = GetFont(fontPtr, c, 0.0); if (ftFont && ft0Font) { specs[nspec].glyph = XftCharIndex(fontPtr->display, ftFont, c); LOCK; XftGlyphExtents(fontPtr->display, ft0Font, &specs[nspec].glyph, 1, &metrics); UNLOCK; /* * Draw glyph only when it fits entirely into 16 bit coords. */ if (x >= minCoord && y >= minCoord && x <= maxCoord - metrics.width && y <= maxCoord - metrics.height) { specs[nspec].font = ftFont; specs[nspec].x = ROUND16(x); specs[nspec].y = ROUND16(y); if (++nspec == NUM_SPEC) { LOCK; XftDrawGlyphFontSpec(fontPtr->ftDraw, xftcolor, specs, nspec); UNLOCK; nspec = 0; } } x += metrics.xOff*cosA + metrics.yOff*sinA; y += metrics.yOff*cosA - metrics.xOff*sinA; } } if (nspec) { LOCK; XftDrawGlyphFontSpec(fontPtr->ftDraw, xftcolor, specs, nspec); UNLOCK; } #endif /* XFT_HAS_FIXED_ROTATED_PLACEMENT */ doUnderlineStrikeout: if (tsdPtr->clipRegion != NULL) { XftDrawSetClip(fontPtr->ftDraw, NULL); } if (fontPtr->font.fa.underline || fontPtr->font.fa.overstrike) { XPoint points[5]; double width = (x - xStart) * cosA + (yStart - y) * sinA; double barHeight = fontPtr->font.underlineHeight; double dy = fontPtr->font.underlinePos; if (fontPtr->font.fa.underline != 0) { if (fontPtr->font.underlineHeight == 1) { dy++; } points[0].x = xStart + ROUND16(dy*sinA); points[0].y = yStart + ROUND16(dy*cosA); points[1].x = xStart + ROUND16(dy*sinA + width*cosA); points[1].y = yStart + ROUND16(dy*cosA - width*sinA); if (fontPtr->font.underlineHeight == 1) { XDrawLines(display, drawable, gc, points, 2, CoordModeOrigin); } else { points[2].x = xStart + ROUND16(dy*sinA + width*cosA + barHeight*sinA); points[2].y = yStart + ROUND16(dy*cosA - width*sinA + barHeight*cosA); points[3].x = xStart + ROUND16(dy*sinA + barHeight*sinA); points[3].y = yStart + ROUND16(dy*cosA + barHeight*cosA); points[4].x = points[0].x; points[4].y = points[0].y; XFillPolygon(display, drawable, gc, points, 5, Complex, CoordModeOrigin); XDrawLines(display, drawable, gc, points, 5, CoordModeOrigin); } } if (fontPtr->font.fa.overstrike != 0) { dy = -fontPtr->font.fm.descent - (fontPtr->font.fm.ascent) / 10; points[0].x = xStart + ROUND16(dy*sinA); points[0].y = yStart + ROUND16(dy*cosA); points[1].x = xStart + ROUND16(dy*sinA + width*cosA); points[1].y = yStart + ROUND16(dy*cosA - width*sinA); if (fontPtr->font.underlineHeight == 1) { XDrawLines(display, drawable, gc, points, 2, CoordModeOrigin); } else { points[2].x = xStart + ROUND16(dy*sinA + width*cosA + barHeight*sinA); points[2].y = yStart + ROUND16(dy*cosA - width*sinA + barHeight*cosA); points[3].x = xStart + ROUND16(dy*sinA + barHeight*sinA); points[3].y = yStart + ROUND16(dy*cosA + barHeight*cosA); points[4].x = points[0].x; points[4].y = points[0].y; XFillPolygon(display, drawable, gc, points, 5, Complex, CoordModeOrigin); XDrawLines(display, drawable, gc, points, 5, CoordModeOrigin); } } } } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TkpDrawCharsInContext -- * * Draw a string of characters on the screen like Tk_DrawChars(), but * with access to all the characters on the line for context. On X11 this * context isn't consulted, so we just call Tk_DrawChars(). * * Note: TK_DRAW_IN_CONTEXT being currently defined only on macOS, this * function is unused (and possibly unfinished). See [7655f65ae7]. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * Information gets drawn on the screen. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void TkpDrawCharsInContext( Display *display, /* Display on which to draw. */ Drawable drawable, /* Window or pixmap in which to draw. */ GC gc, /* Graphics context for drawing characters. */ Tk_Font tkfont, /* Font in which characters will be drawn; * must be the same as font used in GC. */ const char *source, /* UTF-8 string to be displayed. Need not be * '\0' terminated. All Tk meta-characters * (tabs, control characters, and newlines) * should be stripped out of the string that * is passed to this function. If they are not * stripped out, they will be displayed as * regular printing characters. */ TCL_UNUSED(Tcl_Size), /* Number of bytes in string. */ Tcl_Size rangeStart, /* Index of first byte to draw. */ Tcl_Size rangeLength, /* Length of range to draw in bytes. */ int x, int y) /* Coordinates at which to place origin of the * whole (not just the range) string when * drawing. */ { int widthUntilStart; Tk_MeasureChars(tkfont, source, rangeStart, -1, 0, &widthUntilStart); Tk_DrawChars(display, drawable, gc, tkfont, source + rangeStart, rangeLength, x+widthUntilStart, y); } void TkpDrawAngledCharsInContext( Display *display, /* Display on which to draw. */ Drawable drawable, /* Window or pixmap in which to draw. */ GC gc, /* Graphics context for drawing characters. */ Tk_Font tkfont, /* Font in which characters will be drawn; must * be the same as font used in GC. */ const char * source, /* UTF-8 string to be displayed. Need not be * '\0' terminated. All Tk meta-characters * (tabs, control characters, and newlines) * should be stripped out of the string that is * passed to this function. If they are not * stripped out, they will be displayed as * regular printing characters. */ TCL_UNUSED(Tcl_Size), /* Number of bytes in string. */ Tcl_Size rangeStart, /* Index of first byte to draw. */ Tcl_Size rangeLength, /* Length of range to draw in bytes. */ double x, double y, /* Coordinates at which to place origin of the * whole (not just the range) string when * drawing. */ double angle) /* What angle to put text at, in degrees. */ { int widthUntilStart; double sinA = sin(angle * PI/180.0), cosA = cos(angle * PI/180.0); Tk_MeasureChars(tkfont, source, rangeStart, -1, 0, &widthUntilStart); TkDrawAngledChars(display, drawable, gc, tkfont, source + rangeStart, rangeLength, x+cosA*widthUntilStart, y-sinA*widthUntilStart, angle); } void TkUnixSetXftClipRegion( Region clipRegion) /* The clipping region to install. */ { ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *) Tcl_GetThreadData(&dataKey, sizeof(ThreadSpecificData)); tsdPtr->clipRegion = clipRegion; } /* * Local Variables: * c-basic-offset: 4 * fill-column: 78 * End: */