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+ some cosmetics
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Use os.type and os.name instead, if os.name doesn't return cygwin then
luatex need to be fixed.
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Group all our font names functions in |otfl-font-nms.lua| and make
|luaotfload.lua| load it. Now |otfl-font-dum.lua| is an unmodified,
we instead override the needed functions in the names module. This
decreases the redundancy that we had.
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It seems that there is no performance regressions with purge... can you
test, maybe it would be better to make it default?
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* the info on a font now contains the checksum (might be needed for
font caching)
* very small optimizations in force mode
* database version bumping
* a new purge option (not taken into consideration yet)
* new mechanism to remove old entries in the database without
rebuilding everything, activated all the time but (for performance
reasons) will be activated only with the purge options in the very near
future.
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Also stronger checks on status
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- the status is now externalized in another file name (in the same
directory), so that it's not loaded when just asking for a font
- the status is now filename->last-modification-timestamp so that we
don't have to checksum the files (much faster)
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Rewrite the database script to be a more or less a luaotfload module (so
it can be invoked, say, by fontspec) and actual file writing to the
update script. Not finished yet.
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