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+if not modules then modules = { } end modules ['font-def'] = {
+ version = 1.001,
+ comment = "companion to font-ini.tex",
+ author = "Hans Hagen, PRAGMA-ADE, Hasselt NL",
+ copyright = "PRAGMA ADE / ConTeXt Development Team",
+ license = "see context related readme files"
+}
+
+local format, concat, gmatch, match, find, lower = string.format, table.concat, string.gmatch, string.match, string.find, string.lower
+local tostring, next = tostring, next
+
+local trace_defining = false trackers.register("fonts.defining", function(v) trace_defining = v end)
+
+trackers.register("fonts.loading", "fonts.defining", "otf.loading", "afm.loading", "tfm.loading")
+trackers.register("fonts.all", "fonts.*", "otf.*", "afm.*", "tfm.*")
+
+--[[ldx--
+<p>Here we deal with defining fonts. We do so by intercepting the
+default loader that only handles <l n='tfm'/>.</p>
+--ldx]]--
+
+fonts = fonts or { }
+fonts.define = fonts.define or { }
+fonts.tfm = fonts.tfm or { }
+fonts.ids = fonts.ids or { }
+fonts.vf = fonts.vf or { }
+fonts.used = fonts.used or { }
+
+local tfm = fonts.tfm
+local vf = fonts.vf
+local define = fonts.define
+
+tfm.version = 1.01
+tfm.cache = containers.define("fonts", "tfm", tfm.version, false) -- better in font-tfm
+
+define.method = "afm or tfm" -- afm, tfm, afm or tfm, tfm or afm
+define.specify = fonts.define.specify or { }
+define.methods = fonts.define.methods or { }
+
+tfm.fonts = tfm.fonts or { }
+tfm.readers = tfm.readers or { }
+tfm.internalized = tfm.internalized or { } -- internal tex numbers
+
+tfm.readers.sequence = { 'otf', 'ttf', 'afm', 'tfm' }
+
+local readers = tfm.readers
+local sequence = readers.sequence
+
+--[[ldx--
+<p>We hardly gain anything when we cache the final (pre scaled)
+<l n='tfm'/> table. But it can be handy for debugging.</p>
+--ldx]]--
+
+fonts.version = 1.05
+fonts.cache = containers.define("fonts", "def", fonts.version, false)
+
+--[[ldx--
+<p>We can prefix a font specification by <type>name:</type> or
+<type>file:</type>. The first case will result in a lookup in the
+synonym table.</p>
+
+<typing>
+[ name: | file: ] identifier [ separator [ specification ] ]
+</typing>
+
+<p>The following function split the font specification into components
+and prepares a table that will move along as we proceed.</p>
+--ldx]]--
+
+-- beware, we discard additional specs
+--
+-- method:name method:name(sub) method:name(sub)*spec method:name*spec
+-- name name(sub) name(sub)*spec name*spec
+-- name@spec*oeps
+
+local splitter, specifiers = nil, ""
+
+function define.add_specifier(symbol)
+ specifiers = specifiers .. symbol
+ local left = lpeg.P("(")
+ local right = lpeg.P(")")
+ local colon = lpeg.P(":")
+ local method = lpeg.S(specifiers)
+ local lookup = lpeg.C(lpeg.P("file")+lpeg.P("name")) * colon -- hard test, else problems with : method
+ local sub = left * lpeg.C(lpeg.P(1-left-right-method)^1) * right
+ local specification = lpeg.C(method) * lpeg.C(lpeg.P(1-method)^1)
+ local name = lpeg.C((1-sub-specification)^1)
+ splitter = lpeg.P((lookup + lpeg.Cc("")) * name * (sub + lpeg.Cc("")) * (specification + lpeg.Cc("")))
+end
+
+function define.get_specification(str)
+ return splitter:match(str)
+end
+
+function define.register_split(symbol,action)
+ define.add_specifier(symbol)
+ define.specify[symbol] = action
+end
+
+function define.makespecification(specification, lookup, name, sub, method, detail, size)
+ size = size or 655360
+ if trace_defining then
+ logs.report("define font","%s -> lookup: %s, name: %s, sub: %s, method: %s, detail: %s",
+ specification, (lookup ~= "" and lookup) or "[file]", (name ~= "" and name) or "-",
+ (sub ~= "" and sub) or "-", (method ~= "" and method) or "-", (detail ~= "" and detail) or "-")
+ end
+--~ if specification.lookup then
+--~ lookup = specification.lookup -- can come from xetex [] syntax
+--~ specification.lookup = nil
+--~ end
+ if lookup ~= 'name' then -- for the moment only two lookups, maybe some day also system:
+ lookup = 'file'
+ end
+ local t = {
+ lookup = lookup, -- forced type
+ specification = specification, -- full specification
+ size = size, -- size in scaled points or -1000*n
+ name = name, -- font or filename
+ sub = sub, -- subfont (eg in ttc)
+ method = method, -- specification method
+ detail = detail, -- specification
+ resolved = "", -- resolved font name
+ forced = "", -- forced loader
+ features = { }, -- preprocessed features
+ }
+ return t
+end
+
+function define.analyze(specification, size)
+ -- can be optimized with locals
+ local lookup, name, sub, method, detail = define.get_specification(specification or "")
+ return define.makespecification(specification,lookup, name, sub, method, detail, size)
+end
+
+--[[ldx--
+<p>A unique hash value is generated by:</p>
+--ldx]]--
+
+local sortedhashkeys = table.sortedhashkeys
+
+function tfm.hash_features(specification)
+ local features = specification.features
+ if features then
+ local t = { }
+ local normal = features.normal
+ if normal and next(normal) then
+ local f = sortedhashkeys(normal)
+ for i=1,#f do
+ local v = f[i]
+ if v ~= "number" then
+ t[#t+1] = v .. '=' .. tostring(normal[v])
+ end
+ end
+ end
+ local vtf = features.vtf
+ if vtf and next(vtf) then
+ local f = sortedhashkeys(vtf)
+ for i=1,#f do
+ local v = f[i]
+ t[#t+1] = v .. '=' .. tostring(vtf[v])
+ end
+ end
+ if #t > 0 then
+ return concat(t,"+")
+ end
+ end
+ return "unknown"
+end
+
+fonts.designsizes = { }
+
+--[[ldx--
+<p>In principle we can share tfm tables when we are in node for a font, but then
+we need to define a font switch as an id/attr switch which is no fun, so in that
+case users can best use dynamic features ... so, we will not use that speedup. Okay,
+when we get rid of base mode we can optimize even further by sharing, but then we
+loose our testcases for <l n='luatex'/>.</p>
+--ldx]]--
+
+function tfm.hash_instance(specification,force)
+ local hash, size, fallbacks = specification.hash, specification.size, specification.fallbacks
+ if force or not hash then
+ hash = tfm.hash_features(specification)
+ specification.hash = hash
+ end
+ if size < 1000 and fonts.designsizes[hash] then
+ size = math.round(tfm.scaled(size, fonts.designsizes[hash]))
+ specification.size = size
+ end
+--~ local mathsize = specification.mathsize or 0
+--~ if mathsize > 0 then
+--~ local textsize = specification.textsize
+--~ if fallbacks then
+--~ return hash .. ' @ ' .. tostring(size) .. ' [ ' .. tostring(mathsize) .. ' : ' .. tostring(textsize) .. ' ] @ ' .. fallbacks
+--~ else
+--~ return hash .. ' @ ' .. tostring(size) .. ' [ ' .. tostring(mathsize) .. ' : ' .. tostring(textsize) .. ' ]'
+--~ end
+--~ else
+ if fallbacks then
+ return hash .. ' @ ' .. tostring(size) .. ' @ ' .. fallbacks
+ else
+ return hash .. ' @ ' .. tostring(size)
+ end
+--~ end
+end
+
+--[[ldx--
+<p>We can resolve the filename using the next function:</p>
+--ldx]]--
+
+function define.resolve(specification)
+ if not specification.resolved or specification.resolved == "" then -- resolved itself not per se in mapping hash
+ if specification.lookup == 'name' then
+ specification.resolved, specification.sub = fonts.names.resolve(specification.name,specification.sub)
+ if specification.resolved then
+ specification.forced = file.extname(specification.resolved)
+ specification.name = file.removesuffix(specification.resolved)
+ end
+ elseif specification.lookup == 'file' then
+ specification.forced = file.extname(specification.name)
+ specification.name = file.removesuffix(specification.name)
+ end
+ end
+ if specification.forced == "" then
+ specification.forced = nil
+ else
+ specification.forced = specification.forced
+ end
+--~ specification.hash = specification.name .. ' @ ' .. tfm.hash_features(specification)
+ specification.hash = lower(specification.name .. ' @ ' .. tfm.hash_features(specification))
+ if specification.sub and specification.sub ~= "" then
+ specification.hash = specification.sub .. ' @ ' .. specification.hash
+ end
+ return specification
+end
+
+--[[ldx--
+<p>The main read function either uses a forced reader (as determined by
+a lookup) or tries to resolve the name using the list of readers.</p>
+
+<p>We need to cache when possible. We do cache raw tfm data (from <l
+n='tfm'/>, <l n='afm'/> or <l n='otf'/>). After that we can cache based
+on specificstion (name) and size, that is, <l n='tex'/> only needs a number
+for an already loaded fonts. However, it may make sense to cache fonts
+before they're scaled as well (store <l n='tfm'/>'s with applied methods
+and features). However, there may be a relation between the size and
+features (esp in virtual fonts) so let's not do that now.</p>
+
+<p>Watch out, here we do load a font, but we don't prepare the
+specification yet.</p>
+--ldx]]--
+
+function tfm.read(specification)
+ local hash = tfm.hash_instance(specification)
+ local tfmtable = tfm.fonts[hash] -- hashes by size !
+ if not tfmtable then
+ local forced = specification.forced or ""
+ if forced ~= "" then
+ tfmtable = readers[lower(forced)](specification)
+ if not tfmtable then
+ logs.report("define font","forced type %s of %s not found",forced,specification.name)
+ end
+ else
+ for s=1,#sequence do -- reader sequence
+ local reader = sequence[s]
+ if readers[reader] then -- not really needed
+ if trace_defining then
+ logs.report("define font","trying type %s for %s with file %s",reader,specification.name,specification.filename or "unknown")
+ end
+ tfmtable = readers[reader](specification)
+ if tfmtable then break end
+ end
+ end
+ end
+ if tfmtable then
+ if tfmtable.filename and fonts.dontembed[tfmtable.filename] then
+ tfmtable.embedding = "no"
+ else
+ tfmtable.embedding = "subset"
+ end
+ tfm.fonts[hash] = tfmtable
+ fonts.designsizes[specification.hash] = tfmtable.designsize -- we only know this for sure after loading once
+ --~ tfmtable.mode = specification.features.normal.mode or "base"
+ end
+ end
+ if not tfmtable then
+ logs.report("define font","font with name %s is not found",specification.name)
+ end
+ return tfmtable
+end
+
+--[[ldx--
+<p>For virtual fonts we need a slightly different approach:</p>
+--ldx]]--
+
+function tfm.read_and_define(name,size) -- no id
+ local specification = define.analyze(name,size)
+ local method = specification.method
+ if method and define.specify[method] then
+ specification = define.specify[method](specification)
+ end
+ specification = define.resolve(specification)
+ local hash = tfm.hash_instance(specification)
+ local id = define.registered(hash)
+ if not id then
+ local fontdata = tfm.read(specification)
+ if fontdata then
+ fontdata.hash = hash
+ id = font.define(fontdata)
+ define.register(fontdata,id)
+ tfm.cleanup_table(fontdata)
+ else
+ id = 0 -- signal
+ end
+ end
+ return fonts.ids[id], id
+end
+
+--[[ldx--
+<p>Next follow the readers. This code was written while <l n='luatex'/>
+evolved. Each one has its own way of dealing with its format.</p>
+--ldx]]--
+
+local function check_tfm(specification,fullname)
+ -- ofm directive blocks local path search unless set
+ fullname = input.findbinfile(fullname, 'ofm') or "" -- just to be sure
+ if fullname ~= "" then
+ specification.filename, specification.format = fullname, "ofm"
+ return tfm.read_from_tfm(specification)
+ end
+end
+
+local function check_afm(specification,fullname)
+ fullname = input.findbinfile(fullname, 'afm') or "" -- just to be sure
+ if fullname ~= "" then
+ specification.filename, specification.format = fullname, "afm"
+ return tfm.read_from_afm(specification)
+ end
+end
+
+function readers.tfm(specification)
+ local fullname, tfmtable = specification.filename or "", nil
+ if fullname == "" then
+ local forced = specification.forced or ""
+ if forced ~= "" then
+ tfmtable = check_tfm(specification,specification.name .. "." .. forced)
+ end
+ if not tfmtable then
+ tfmtable = check_tfm(specification,specification.name)
+ end
+ else
+ tfmtable = check_tfm(specification,fullname)
+ end
+ return tfmtable
+end
+
+function readers.afm(specification,method)
+ local fullname, tfmtable = specification.filename or "", nil
+ if fullname == "" then
+ local forced = specification.forced or ""
+ if forced ~= "" then
+ tfmtable = check_afm(specification,specification.name .. "." .. forced)
+ end
+ if not tfmtable then
+ method = method or define.method or "afm or tfm"
+ if method == "tfm" then
+ tfmtable = check_tfm(specification,fullname)
+ elseif method == "afm" then
+ tfmtable = check_afm(specification,fullname)
+ elseif method == "tfm or afm" then
+ tfmtable = check_tfm(specification,fullname) or check_afm(specification,fullname)
+ else-- method == "afm or tfm" then
+ tfmtable = check_afm(specification,fullname) or check_tfm(specification,fullname)
+ end
+ end
+ else
+ tfmtable = check_afm(specification,fullname)
+ end
+ return tfmtable
+end
+
+local function check_otf(specification,suffix,what)
+ local fullname, tfmtable = input.findbinfile(specification.name,suffix) or "", nil
+ if fullname == "" then
+ local fb = fonts.names.old_to_new[specification.name]
+ if fb then
+ fullname = input.findbinfile(fb,suffix) or ""
+ end
+ end
+ if fullname == "" then
+ local fb = fonts.names.new_to_old[specification.name]
+ if fb then
+ fullname = input.findbinfile(fb,suffix) or ""
+ end
+ end
+ if fullname ~= "" then
+ specification.filename, specification.format = fullname, what -- hm, so we do set the filename, then
+ tfmtable = tfm.read_from_open_type(specification) -- we need to do it for all matches / todo
+ end
+ return tfmtable
+end
+
+function readers.opentype(specification,suffix,what)
+ local forced = specification.forced or ""
+ if forced == "otf" then
+ return check_otf(specification,forced,"opentype")
+ elseif forced == "ttf" then
+ return check_otf(specification,forced,"truetype")
+ elseif forced == "ttf" then
+ return check_otf(specification,forced,"truetype")
+ else
+ return check_otf(specification,suffix,what)
+ end
+end
+
+function readers.otf(specification) return readers.opentype(specification,"otf","opentype") end
+function readers.ttf(specification) return readers.opentype(specification,"ttf","truetype") end
+function readers.ttc(specification) return readers.opentype(specification,"ttf","truetype") end -- !!
+
+--[[ldx--
+<p>We need to check for default features. For this we provide
+a helper function.</p>
+--ldx]]--
+
+function define.check(features,defaults) -- nb adapts features !
+ local done = false
+ if table.is_empty(features) then
+ features, done = table.fastcopy(defaults), true
+ else
+ for k,v in next, defaults do
+ if features[k] == nil then
+ features[k], done = v, true
+ end
+ end
+ end
+ return features, done -- done signals a change
+end
+
+--[[ldx--
+<p>So far the specifyers. Now comes the real definer. Here we cache
+based on id's. Here we also intercept the virtual font handler. Since
+it evolved stepwise I may rewrite this bit (combine code).</p>
+
+In the previously defined reader (the one resulting in a <l n='tfm'/>
+table) we cached the (scaled) instances. Here we cache them again, but
+this time based on id. We could combine this in one cache but this does
+not gain much. By the way, passing id's back to in the callback was
+introduced later in the development.</p>
+--ldx]]--
+
+define.last = nil
+
+function define.register(fontdata,id)
+ if fontdata and id then
+ local hash = fontdata.hash
+ if not tfm.internalized[hash] then
+ if trace_defining then
+ logs.report("define font","loading at 2 id %s, hash: %s",id or "?",hash or "?")
+ end
+ fonts.ids[id] = fontdata
+ tfm.internalized[hash] = id
+ end
+ end
+end
+
+function define.registered(hash)
+ local id = tfm.internalized[hash]
+ return id, id and fonts.ids[id]
+end
+
+local cache_them = false
+
+function tfm.make(specification)
+ -- currently fonts are scaled while constructing the font, so we
+ -- have to do scaling of commands in the vf at that point using
+ -- e.g. "local scale = g.factor or 1" after all, we need to work
+ -- with copies anyway and scaling needs to be done at some point;
+ -- however, when virtual tricks are used as feature (makes more
+ -- sense) we scale the commands in fonts.tfm.scale (and set the
+ -- factor there)
+ local fvm = define.methods[specification.features.vtf.preset]
+ if fvm then
+ return fvm(specification)
+ else
+ return nil
+ end
+end
+
+function define.read(specification,size,id) -- id can be optional, name can already be table
+ statistics.starttiming(fonts)
+ if type(specification) == "string" then
+ specification = define.analyze(specification,size)
+ end
+ local method = specification.method
+ if method and define.specify[method] then
+ specification = define.specify[method](specification)
+ end
+ specification = define.resolve(specification)
+ local hash = tfm.hash_instance(specification)
+ if cache_them then
+ local fontdata = containers.read(fonts.cache(),hash) -- for tracing purposes
+ end
+ local fontdata = define.registered(hash) -- id
+ if not fontdata then
+ if specification.features.vtf and specification.features.vtf.preset then
+ fontdata = tfm.make(specification)
+ else
+ fontdata = tfm.read(specification)
+ if fontdata then
+ tfm.check_virtual_id(fontdata)
+ end
+ end
+ if cache_them then
+ fontdata = containers.write(fonts.cache(),hash,fontdata) -- for tracing purposes
+ end
+ if fontdata then
+ fontdata.hash = hash
+ if id then
+ define.register(fontdata,id)
+ end
+ end
+ end
+ define.last = fontdata or id -- todo ! ! ! ! !
+ if not fontdata then
+ logs.report("define font", "unknown font %s, loading aborted",specification.name)
+ elseif trace_defining and type(fontdata) == "table" then
+ logs.report("define font","using %s font with id %s, n:%s s:%s b:%s e:%s p:%s f:%s",
+ fontdata.type or "unknown",
+ id or "?",
+ fontdata.name or "?",
+ fontdata.size or "default",
+ fontdata.encodingbytes or "?",
+ fontdata.encodingname or "unicode",
+ fontdata.fullname or "?",
+ file.basename(fontdata.filename or "?"))
+ end
+ statistics.stoptiming(fonts)
+ return fontdata
+end
+
+function vf.find(name)
+ name = file.removesuffix(file.basename(name))
+ if tfm.resolve_vf then
+ local format = fonts.logger.format(name)
+ if format == 'tfm' or format == 'ofm' then
+ if trace_defining then
+ logs.report("define font","locating vf for %s",name)
+ end
+ return input.findbinfile(name,"ovf")
+ else
+ if trace_defining then
+ logs.report("define font","vf for %s is already taken care of",name)
+ end
+ return nil -- ""
+ end
+ else
+ if trace_defining then
+ logs.report("define font","locating vf for %s",name)
+ end
+ return input.findbinfile(name,"ovf")
+ end
+end
+
+--[[ldx--
+<p>We overload both the <l n='tfm'/> and <l n='vf'/> readers.</p>
+--ldx]]--
+
+callback.register('define_font' , define.read)
+callback.register('find_vf_file', vf.find ) -- not that relevant any more