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| author | Philipp Gesang <phg42.2a@gmail.com> | 2013-04-22 15:03:17 +0200 | 
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| committer | Philipp Gesang <phg42.2a@gmail.com> | 2013-04-22 15:03:17 +0200 | 
| commit | 655ab8e887944e82c48d4d5c1745e00c771dbae0 (patch) | |
| tree | b6e729fbdaed01744756319ece1957b0086c11e5 | |
| parent | 17488f095c0c1f7007fee89da8a337763605280e (diff) | |
| download | luaotfload-655ab8e887944e82c48d4d5c1745e00c771dbae0.tar.gz | |
remove luaotfload.lua from repo
the version in luaotfload.dtx is authoritative as of now;
I apologize in advance for every time I forget to merge back
changes into the dtx ;-)
| -rw-r--r-- | luaotfload.lua | 457 | 
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 457 deletions
| diff --git a/luaotfload.lua b/luaotfload.lua deleted file mode 100644 index f11218e..0000000 --- a/luaotfload.lua +++ /dev/null @@ -1,457 +0,0 @@ -module("luaotfload", package.seeall) - -luaotfload.module = { -    name          = "luaotfload", -    version       = 2.2, -    date          = "2013/04/15", -    description   = "OpenType layout system.", -    author        = "Elie Roux & Hans Hagen", -    copyright     = "Elie Roux", -    license       = "CC0" -} - -local luatexbase = luatexbase - -local type, next       = type, next -local stringfind       = string.find -local stringsub        = string.sub -local stringmatch      = string.match -local stringformat     = string.format -local find_file        = kpse.find_file - -local add_to_callback, create_callback = -      luatexbase.add_to_callback, luatexbase.create_callback -local reset_callback, call_callback = -      luatexbase.reset_callback, luatexbase.call_callback - -local dummy_function = function () end - -_G.luaotfload     = _G.luaotfload or { } -local luaotfload  = _G.luaotfload - ---[[doc-- -No final decision has been made on how to handle font definition.  At -the moment, there are three candidates: The \identifier{generic} -callback as hard-coded in the font loader, the \identifier{old} -wrapper, and a simplified version of the latter (\identifier{patch}) -that does nothing besides applying font patches. ---doc]]-- - -luaotfload.font_definer = "patch" --- | “generic” | “old” - -local error, warning, info, log = -    luatexbase.provides_module(luaotfload.module) - ---[[doc-- -This is a necessary initalization in order not to rebuild an existing -font. -Maybe 600 should be replaced by \texmacro{pdfpkresolution} %% (why?) -or \luafunction{texconfig.pk_dpi} (and it should be replaced -dynamically), but we don't have access (yet) to the -\identifier{texconfig} table, so we let it be 600. -Anyway, it does still work fine even if \texmacro{pdfpkresolution} is -changed. ---doc]]-- - -kpse.init_prog("", 600, "/") - ---[[doc-- -We set the minimum version requirement for \LUATEX to v0.74, as it was -the first version to include version 5.2 of the \LUA interpreter. ---doc]]-- - -local luatex_version = 74 - -if tex.luatexversion < luatex_version then -    warning("LuaTeX v%.2f is old, v%.2f is recommended.", -             tex.luatexversion/100, -             luatex_version   /100) -end - ---[[doc-- -\subsection{Module loading} - -We load the files imported from \CONTEXT with this function. -It automatically prepends the prefix \fileent{otfl-} to its argument, -so we can refer to the files with their actual \CONTEXT name. ---doc]]-- - -local fl_prefix = "otfl" -- “luatex” for luatex-plain -local loadmodule = function (name) -    local tofind = fl_prefix .."-"..name -    local found = find_file(tofind,"tex") -    if found then -        log("loading file %s.", found) -        dofile(found) -    else -        error("file %s not found.", tofind) -    end -end - ---[[doc-- -Virtual fonts are resolved via a callback. -\luafunction{find_vf_file} derives the name of the virtual font file -from the filename. -(NB: \CONTEXT handles this likewise in \fileent{font-vf.lua}.) ---doc]]-- -local Cs, P, lpegmatch = lpeg.Cs, lpeg.P, lpeg.match - -local p_dot, p_slash = P".",  P"/" -local p_suffix       = (p_dot * (1 - p_dot - p_slash)^1 * P(-1)) / "" -local p_removesuffix = Cs((p_suffix + 1)^1) - -local find_vf_file = function (name) -    local fullname = find_file(name, "ovf") -    if not fullname then -        --fullname = find_file(file.removesuffix(name), "ovf") -        fullname = find_file(lpegmatch(p_removesuffix, name), "ovf") -    end -    if fullname then -        log("loading virtual font file %s.", fullname) -    end -    return fullname -end - ---[[doc-- - -\subsection{Preparing the Font Loader} -We treat the fontloader as a black box so behavior is consistent -between formats. -The wrapper file is \fileent{otfl-fonts.lua} which we imported from -\href{http://standalone.contextgarden.net/current/context/experimental/tex/generic/context/luatex/}{\LUATEX-Plain}. -It has roughly two purposes: - -\begin{enumerate} - -   \item insert the functionality required for fontloader; and - -   \item put it in place via the respective callbacks. - -\end{enumerate} - -How the first step is executed depends on the presence on the -\emphasis{merged font loader code}. -In \identifier{luaotfload} this is contained in the file -\fileent{otfl-fonts-merged.lua}. -If this file cannot be found,  the original libraries from \CONTEXT of -which the merged code was composed are loaded instead. - -Hans provides two global tables to control the font loader: - -  \begin{itemize} -    \item  \luafunction{generic_context}: -           encapsulation mechanism, callback functions -    \item  \luafunction{non generic_context}: -           customized code insertion -  \end{itemize} - - -With \luafunction{non_generic_context} we can tailor the font loader -insertion to our file naming habits (key \luafunction{load_before}). -Additionally, \luafunction{skip_loading} can be unset to force loading -of the original libraries as though the merged code was absent. -Another key, \luafunction{load_after} is called at the time when the -font loader is actually inserted. -In combination with the option \luafunction{no_callbacks_yet} in -\luafunction{generic_context}, we can insert our own, -\identifier{luatexbase}-style callback handling here. ---doc]]-- -if not _G.    generic_context then _G.    generic_context = { } end -if not _G.non_generic_context then _G.non_generic_context = { } end - -local     generic_context =    generic_context -local non_generic_context =non_generic_context - -generic_context.no_callbacks_yet = true - -_G.non_generic_context = { luatex_fonts = { -        load_before     = "otfl-fonts-merged.lua", -        -- load_after      = nil, --- TODO, this is meant for callbacks -        skip_loading    = true, -}} - ---[[doc-- -In its raw form, the font loader will write to the terminal quite -liberally, not using the proper channels (loggers) even of \CONTEXT. -To make it behave we temporarily replace two functions from the -\luafunction{texio} library with wrappers that redirect output to the -log. -Just in case Hans decides to call \luafunction{texio.write*} with the -optional target parameter (which he doesn’t at the moment), we catch the -first argument and skip it where appropriate. -The originals are backed up and restored after loading -\fileent{otfl-fonts.lua}. - -Should we decide to do our own packaging (we’re capable of that -anyways), this will most likely become unnecessary. ---doc]]-- - -local normal_write, normal_write_nl = texio.write, texio.write_nl - -local log_template = "luaotfload: %s" -local fake_write = function (first, rest) -    if first == "log" or first == "term" then -- ignore -        normal_write("log", stringformat(log_template, rest)) -    else -        normal_write("log", stringformat(log_template, first)) -    end -end -local fake_write_nl = function (first, rest) -    if first == "log" or first == "term" then -- ignore -        normal_write_nl("log", stringformat(log_template, rest)) -    else -        normal_write_nl("log", stringformat(log_template, first, rest)) -    end -end -texio.write, texio.write_nl = fake_write, fake_write_nl - ---[[doc-- -The imported font loader will call \luafunction{callback.register} once -while reading \fileent{font-def.lua}. -This is unavoidable unless we modify the imported files, but harmless -if we make it call a dummy instead. ---doc]]-- - -local trapped_register = callback.register -callback.register      = dummy_function - ---[[doc-- -Now that things are sorted out we can finally load the fontloader. ---doc]]-- - -loadmodule"fonts.lua" - ---[[doc-- -Here we restore the original \luafunction{texio} functions. ---doc]]-- -texio.write, texio.write_nl = normal_write, normal_write_nl - ---[[doc-- -By default, the fontloader requires a number of \emphasis{private -attributes} for internal use. -These must be kept consistent with the attribute handling methods as -provided by \identifier{luatexbase}. -Our strategy is to override the function that allocates new attributes -before we initialize the font loader, making it a wrapper around -\luafunction{luatexbase.new_attribute}.\footnote{% -    Many thanks, again, to Hans Hagen for making this part -    configurable! -} -The attribute identifiers are prefixed “\fileent{otfl@}” to -avoid name clashes. ---doc]]-- - -do -    local new_attribute = luatexbase.new_attribute -    local the_attributes = luatexbase.attributes - -    _G.attributes = _G.attributes or { } - -    _G.attributes.private = function (name) -        local attr   = "otfl@" .. name -        local number = the_attributes[attr] -        if not number then -            number = new_attribute(attr) -        end -        return number -    end -end - ---[[doc-- - -\subsection{Callbacks} - -After the fontloader is ready we can restore the callback trap from -\identifier{luatexbase}. ---doc]]-- - -callback.register = trapped_register - ---[[doc-- -We do our own callback handling with the means provided by luatexbase. - -Note: \luafunction{pre_linebreak_filter} and \luafunction{hpack_filter} -are coupled in \CONTEXT in the concept of \emphasis{node processor}. ---doc]]-- - -add_to_callback("pre_linebreak_filter", -                generic_context.callback_pre_linebreak_filter, -                "luaotfload.node_processor", -                1) -add_to_callback("hpack_filter", -                generic_context.callback_hpack_filter, -                "luaotfload.node_processor", -                1) -add_to_callback("find_vf_file", -                find_vf_file, "luaotfload.find_vf_file") - -loadmodule"font-otc.lua"   -- TODO check what we can drop from otfl-features -loadmodule"lib-dir.lua"    -- required by font-nms -loadmodule"luat-ovr.lua" - -if fonts and fonts.readers.tfm then -  -------------------------------------------------------------------- -  --- OFM; read this first -  -------------------------------------------------------------------- -  --- I can’t quite make out whether this is still relevant -  --- as those ofm fonts always fail, even in the 2011 version -  --- (mktexpk:  don't know how to create bitmap font for omarabb.ofm) -  --- the font loader appears to read ofm like tfm so if this -  --- hack was supposed achieve that, we should excise it anyways -  fonts.readers.ofm  = fonts.readers.tfm -  fonts.handlers.ofm = fonts.handlers.tfm --- empty anyways -  fonts.formats.ofm  = fonts.formats.tfm  --- “type1” -  --- fonts.readers.sequence[#fonts.readers.sequence+1] = "ofm" -  -------------------------------------------------------------------- -end - ---[[doc-- - -Now we load the modules written for \identifier{luaotfload}. - ---doc]]-- -loadmodule"font-pfb.lua"    --- new in 2.0, added 2011 -loadmodule"font-nms.lua" -loadmodule"font-clr.lua" -loadmodule"font-ltx.lua"    --- new in 2.0, added 2011 - ---[[doc-- - -We create a callback for patching fonts on the fly, to be used by other -packages. -It initially contains the empty function that we are going to override -below. - ---doc]]-- - -create_callback("luaotfload.patch_font", "simple", dummy_function) - ---[[doc-- - -This is a wrapper for the imported font loader. -As of 2013, everything it does appear to be redundand, so we won’t use -it unless somebody points out a cogent reason. -Nevertheless, it has been adapted to work with the current structure of -font data objects and will stay here for reference / until breakage is -reported. - -\emphasis{TODO} -This one also enables patching fonts. -The current fontloader apparently comes with a dedicated mechanism for -that already: enhancers. -How those work remains to be figured out. - ---doc]]-- -local define_font_wrapper = function (...) -    --- we use “tfmdata” (not “fontdata”) for consistency with the -    --- font loader -    local tfmdata = fonts.definers.read(...) -    if type(tfmdata) == "table" and tfmdata.shared then -        local metadata = tfmdata.shared.rawdata.metadata -        local mathdata = metadata.math --- do all fonts have this field? -        if mathdata then -            local mathconstants = { } --- why new hash, not modify in place? -            local units_per_em  = metadata.units_per_em -            local size          = tfmdata.size -            for k,v in next, mathdata do -                --- afaics this is alread taken care of by -                --- definers.read -                if stringfind(k, "Percent") then -                    -- keep percent values as is -                    print(k,v) -                    mathconstants[k] = v -                else -                    mathconstants[k] = v / units_per_em * size -                end -            end -            --- for \overwithdelims -            --- done by definers.read as well -            mathconstants.FractionDelimiterSize             = 1.01 * size -            --- fontloader has 2.4 × size -            mathconstants.FractionDelimiterDisplayStyleSize = 2.39 * size -            tfmdata.MathConstants = mathconstants -        end -        call_callback("luaotfload.patch_font", tfmdata) -    end -    return tfmdata -end - ---[[doc-- - -\subsection{\CONTEXT override} - -We provide a simplified version of the original font definition -callback. - ---doc]]-- - -local read_font_file = fonts.definers.read -local patch_defined_font = function (...) -    local tfmdata = read_font_file(...)-- spec -> size -> id -> tmfdata -    if type(tfmdata) == "table" then -        call_callback("luaotfload.patch_font", tfmdata) -    end -    -- inspect(table.keys(tfmdata))  -    return tfmdata -end - -caches.compilemethod = "both" - -reset_callback("define_font") - ---[[doc-- -Finally we register the callbacks ---doc]]-- - -if luaotfload.font_definer == "old"  then -  add_to_callback("define_font", -                  define_font_wrapper, -                  "luaotfload.define_font", -                  1) -elseif luaotfload.font_definer == "generic"  then -  add_to_callback("define_font", -                  generic_context.callback_define_font, -                  "luaotfload.define_font", -                  1) -elseif luaotfload.font_definer == "patch"  then -  add_to_callback("define_font", -                  patch_defined_font, -                  "luaotfload.define_font", -                  1) -end - ---[[todo-- ---- The manual promises coercion of the file: lookup if ---- the asked name is enclosed in brackets. ---- A couple things make me doubt that this is the case: ---- ----     1) there doesn’t appear to be code for these cases ----     2) the brackets remain part of the file name ----     3) we still get calls to names.resolve which ----        ignores the “lookup” field of the spec it gets ---- ---- For this reason here is some code that a) coerces ---- file: lookups in these cases and b) strips the brackets ---- from the file name. As we *still* get name: lookups even ---- though this code is active I’ll just leave it here ---- for reference, ineffective as it is. -do -    local getspecification, makespecification = -        fonts.definers.getspecification, fonts.definers.makespecification - -    local analyze = function (specification, size) -        local lookup, name, sub, method, detail = getspecification(specification or "") -        local filename = stringmatch(name, "^%[(.*)%]$") -        if filename then -            lookup   = "file"    --> coerce file: -            name     = filename  --> remove brackets -        end -        return makespecification(specification, lookup, name, sub, method, detail, size) -    end -    fonts.definers.analyze = analyze -end ---]]-- - -loadmodule"features.lua" - --- vim:tw=71:sw=4:ts=4:expandtab | 
