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269 lines
12 KiB
C++
/*
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* Copyright (C) 2006 The Android Open Source Project
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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* limitations under the License.
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*/
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#ifndef SkFontHost_DEFINED
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#define SkFontHost_DEFINED
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#include "SkScalerContext.h"
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#include "SkTypeface.h"
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class SkDescriptor;
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class SkStream;
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class SkWStream;
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typedef uint32_t SkFontID;
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typedef uint32_t SkFontTableTag;
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/** \class SkFontHost
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This class is ported to each environment. It is responsible for bridging
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the gap between the (sort of) abstract class SkTypeface and the
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platform-specific implementation that provides access to font files.
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One basic task is for each create (subclass of) SkTypeface, the FontHost is
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resonsible for assigning a uniqueID. The ID should be unique for the
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underlying font file/data, not unique per typeface instance. Thus it is
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possible/common to request a typeface for the same font more than once
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(e.g. asking for the same font by name several times). The FontHost may
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return seperate typeface instances in that case, or it may choose to use a
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cache and return the same instance (but calling typeface->ref(), since the
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caller is always responsible for calling unref() on each instance that is
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returned). Either way, the fontID for those instance(s) will be the same.
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In addition, the fontID should never be set to 0. That value is used as a
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sentinel to indicate no-font-id.
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The major aspects are:
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1) Given either a name/style, return a subclass of SkTypeface that
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references the closest matching font available on the host system.
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2) Given the data for a font (either in a stream or a file name), return
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a typeface that allows access to that data.
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3) Each typeface instance carries a 32bit ID for its corresponding font.
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SkFontHost turns that ID into a stream to access the font's data.
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4) Given a font ID, return a subclass of SkScalerContext, which connects a
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font scaler (e.g. freetype or other) to the font's data.
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5) Utilites to manage the font cache (budgeting) and gamma correction
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*/
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class SkFontHost {
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public:
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/** Return a new, closest matching typeface given either an existing family
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(specified by a typeface in that family) or by a familyName, and a
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requested style.
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1) If familyFace is null, use famillyName.
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2) If famillyName is null, use familyFace.
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3) If both are null, return the default font that best matches style
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*/
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static SkTypeface* CreateTypeface(const SkTypeface* familyFace,
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const char famillyName[],
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SkTypeface::Style style);
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/** Return a new typeface given the data buffer. If the data does not
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represent a valid font, returns null.
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If a typeface instance is returned, the caller is responsible for
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calling unref() on the typeface when they are finished with it.
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The returned typeface may or may not have called ref() on the stream
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parameter. If the typeface has not called ref(), then it may have made
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a copy of the releveant data. In either case, the caller is still
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responsible for its refcnt ownership of the stream.
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*/
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static SkTypeface* CreateTypefaceFromStream(SkStream*);
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/** Return a new typeface from the specified file path. If the file does not
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represent a valid font, this returns null. If a typeface is returned,
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the caller is responsible for calling unref() when it is no longer used.
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*/
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static SkTypeface* CreateTypefaceFromFile(const char path[]);
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/** Returns true if the specified unique ID matches an existing font.
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Returning false is similar to calling OpenStream with an invalid ID,
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which will return NULL in that case.
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*/
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static bool ValidFontID(SkFontID uniqueID);
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/** Return a new stream to read the font data, or null if the uniqueID does
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not match an existing typeface. .The caller must call stream->unref()
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when it is finished reading the data.
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*/
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static SkStream* OpenStream(SkFontID uniqueID);
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/** Some fonts are stored in files. If that is true for the fontID, then
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this returns the byte length of the full file path. If path is not null,
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then the full path is copied into path (allocated by the caller), up to
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length bytes. If index is not null, then it is set to the truetype
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collection index for this font, or 0 if the font is not in a collection.
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Note: GetFileName does not assume that path is a null-terminated string,
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so when it succeeds, it only copies the bytes of the file name and
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nothing else (i.e. it copies exactly the number of bytes returned by the
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function. If the caller wants to treat path[] as a C string, it must be
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sure that it is allocated at least 1 byte larger than the returned size,
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and it must copy in the terminating 0.
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If the fontID does not correspond to a file, then the function returns
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0, and the path and index parameters are ignored.
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@param fontID The font whose file name is being queried
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@param path Either NULL, or storage for receiving up to length bytes
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of the font's file name. Allocated by the caller.
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@param length The maximum space allocated in path (by the caller).
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Ignored if path is NULL.
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@param index Either NULL, or receives the TTC index for this font.
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If the font is not a TTC, then will be set to 0.
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@return The byte length of th font's file name, or 0 if the font is not
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baked by a file.
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*/
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static size_t GetFileName(SkFontID fontID, char path[], size_t length,
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int32_t* index);
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/** Write a unique identifier to the stream, so that the same typeface can
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be retrieved with Deserialize().
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*/
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static void Serialize(const SkTypeface*, SkWStream*);
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/** Given a stream created by Serialize(), return a new typeface (like
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CreateTypeface) or return NULL if no match is found.
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*/
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static SkTypeface* Deserialize(SkStream*);
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/** Return a subclass of SkScalarContext
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*/
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static SkScalerContext* CreateScalerContext(const SkDescriptor* desc);
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/** Given a "current" fontID, return the next logical fontID to use
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when searching fonts for a given unicode value. Typically the caller
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will query a given font, and if a unicode value is not supported, they
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will call this, and if 0 is not returned, will search that font, and so
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on. This process must be finite, and when the fonthost sees a
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font with no logical successor, it must return 0.
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*/
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static uint32_t NextLogicalFont(SkFontID fontID);
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/** Given a filled-out rec, the fonthost may decide to modify it to reflect
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what the host is actually capable of fulfilling. For example, if the
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rec is requesting a level of hinting that, for this host, maps some
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other level (e.g. kFull -> kNormal), it should update the rec to reflect
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what will actually be done. This is an optimization so that the font
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cache does not contain different recs (i.e. keys) that in reality map to
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the same output.
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A lazy (but valid) fonthost can do nothing in its FilterRec routine.
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*/
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static void FilterRec(SkScalerContext::Rec* rec);
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/** Return the number of tables in the font
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*/
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static int CountTables(SkFontID);
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/** Copy into tags[] (allocated by the caller) the list of table tags in
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the font, and return the number. This will be the same as CountTables()
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or 0 if an error occured.
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*/
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static int GetTableTags(SkFontID, SkFontTableTag[]);
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/** Given a table tag, return the size of its contents, or 0 if not present
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*/
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static size_t GetTableSize(SkFontID, SkFontTableTag);
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/** Copy the contents of a table into data (allocated by the caller). Note
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that the contents of the table will be in their native endian order
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(which for most truetype tables is big endian). If the table tag is
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not found, or there is an error copying the data, then 0 is returned.
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If this happens, it is possible that some or all of the memory pointed
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to by data may have been written to, even though an error has occured.
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@param fontID the font to copy the table from
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@param tag The table tag whose contents are to be copied
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@param offset The offset in bytes into the table's contents where the
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copy should start from.
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@param length The number of bytes, starting at offset, of table data
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to copy.
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@param data storage address where the table contents are copied to
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@return the number of bytes actually copied into data. If offset+length
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exceeds the table's size, then only the bytes up to the table's
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size are actually copied, and this is the value returned. If
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offset > the table's size, or tag is not a valid table,
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then 0 is returned.
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*/
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static size_t GetTableData(SkFontID fontID, SkFontTableTag tag,
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size_t offset, size_t length, void* data);
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/** Return the number of bytes (approx) that should be purged from the font
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cache. The input parameter is the cache's estimate of how much as been
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allocated by the cache so far.
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To purge (basically) everything, return the input parameter.
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To purge nothing, return 0
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*/
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static size_t ShouldPurgeFontCache(size_t sizeAllocatedSoFar);
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/** Return SkScalerContext gamma flag, or 0, based on the paint that will be
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used to draw something with antialiasing.
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*/
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static int ComputeGammaFlag(const SkPaint& paint);
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/** Return NULL or a pointer to 256 bytes for the black (table[0]) and
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white (table[1]) gamma tables.
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*/
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static void GetGammaTables(const uint8_t* tables[2]);
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/** LCDs either have their color elements arranged horizontally or
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vertically. When rendering subpixel glyphs we need to know which way
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round they are.
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Note, if you change this after startup, you'll need to flush the glyph
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cache because it'll have the wrong type of masks cached.
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*/
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enum LCDOrientation {
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kHorizontal_LCDOrientation = 0, //!< this is the default
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kVertical_LCDOrientation = 1,
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};
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static void SetSubpixelOrientation(LCDOrientation orientation);
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static LCDOrientation GetSubpixelOrientation();
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/** LCD color elements can vary in order. For subpixel text we need to know
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the order which the LCDs uses so that the color fringes are in the
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correct place.
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Note, if you change this after startup, you'll need to flush the glyph
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cache because it'll have the wrong type of masks cached.
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*/
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enum LCDOrder {
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kRGB_LCDOrder = 0, //!< this is the default
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kBGR_LCDOrder = 1,
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};
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static void SetSubpixelOrder(LCDOrder order);
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static LCDOrder GetSubpixelOrder();
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};
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#endif
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