if not modules then modules = { } end modules ["features"] = { version = 2.200, comment = "companion to luaotfload.lua", author = "Hans Hagen, Khaled Hosny, Elie Roux, Philipp Gesang", copyright = "PRAGMA ADE / ConTeXt Development Team", license = "see context related readme files" } local format, insert = string.format, table.insert local type, next = type, next local lpegmatch = lpeg.match ---[[ begin included font-ltx.lua ]] --- this appears to be based in part on luatex-fonts-def.lua local fonts = fonts --HH A bit of tuning for definitions. fonts.constructors.namemode = "specification" -- somehow latex needs this (changed name!) => will change into an overload --[[HH-- tricky: we sort of bypass the parser and directly feed all into the sub parser --HH]]-- function fonts.definers.getspecification(str) return "", str, "", ":", str end local old_feature_list = { } local report = logs.names_report local stringfind = string.find local stringlower = string.lower local stringgsub = string.gsub local stringis_empty = string.is_empty --- TODO an option to dump the default features for a script would make --- a nice addition to luaotfload-tool local defaults = { dflt = { "ccmp", "locl", "rlig", "liga", "clig", "kern", "mark", "mkmk", 'itlc', }, arab = { "ccmp", "locl", "isol", "fina", "fin2", "fin3", "medi", "med2", "init", "rlig", "calt", "liga", "cswh", "mset", "curs", "kern", "mark", "mkmk", }, deva = { "ccmp", "locl", "init", "nukt", "akhn", "rphf", "blwf", "half", "pstf", "vatu", "pres", "blws", "abvs", "psts", "haln", "calt", "blwm", "abvm", "dist", "kern", "mark", "mkmk", }, khmr = { "ccmp", "locl", "pref", "blwf", "abvf", "pstf", "pres", "blws", "abvs", "psts", "clig", "calt", "blwm", "abvm", "dist", "kern", "mark", "mkmk", }, thai = { "ccmp", "locl", "liga", "kern", "mark", "mkmk", }, hang = { "ccmp", "ljmo", "vjmo", "tjmo", }, } local global_defaults = { mode = "node" } defaults.beng = defaults.deva defaults.guru = defaults.deva defaults.gujr = defaults.deva defaults.orya = defaults.deva defaults.taml = defaults.deva defaults.telu = defaults.deva defaults.knda = defaults.deva defaults.mlym = defaults.deva defaults.sinh = defaults.deva defaults.syrc = defaults.arab defaults.mong = defaults.arab defaults.nko = defaults.arab defaults.tibt = defaults.khmr defaults.lao = defaults.thai --[[doc-- As discussed, we will issue a warning because of incomplete support when one of the scripts below is requested. Reference: https://github.com/lualatex/luaotfload/issues/31 --doc]]-- local support_incomplete = table.tohash({ "deva", "beng", "guru", "gujr", "orya", "taml", "telu", "knda", "mlym", "sinh", }, true) --[[doc-- Which features are active by default depends on the script requested. --doc]]-- --- (string, string) dict -> (string, string) dict local set_default_features = function (speclist) speclist = speclist or { } local script = speclist.script or "dflt" if support_incomplete[script] then report("log", 0, "load", "support for the requested script: “%s” may be incomplete", script) end report("log", 0, "load", "auto-selecting default features for script: %s", script) local requested = defaults[script] if not requested then report("log", 0, "load", "no defaults for script “%s”, falling back to “dflt”", script) requested = defaults.dflt end for i=1, #requested do local feat = requested[i] if speclist[feat] ~= false then speclist[feat] = true end end for feat, state in next, global_defaults do --- This is primarily intended for setting node --- mode unless “base” is requested, as stated --- in the manual. if not speclist[feat] then speclist[feat] = state end end return speclist end ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- request syntax parser 2.2 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- the luaotfload font request syntax (see manual) --- has a canonical form: --- --- \font=:: --- --- where --- is the control sequence that activates the font --- is either “file” or “name”, determining the lookup --- is either a file name (no path) or a font --- name, depending on the lookup --- is a list of switches or options, separated by --- semicolons or commas; a switch is of the form “+” foo --- or “-” foo, options are of the form lhs “=” rhs --- --- however, to ensure backward compatibility we also have --- support for Xetex-style requests. --- --- for the Xetex emulation see: --- · The XeTeX Reference Guide by Will Robertson, 2011 --- · The XeTeX Companion by Michel Goosens, 2010 --- · About XeTeX by Jonathan Kew, 2005 --- --- --- caueat emptor. --- the request is parsed into one of **four** different --- lookup categories: the regular ones, file and name, --- as well as the Xetex compatibility ones, path and anon. --- (maybe a better choice of identifier would be “ambig”.) --- --- according to my reconstruction, the correct chaining --- of the lookups for each category is as follows: --- --- | File -> ( db/filename lookup ) --- --- | Name -> ( db/name lookup, --- db/filename lookup ) --- --- | Path -> ( db/filename lookup, --- fullpath lookup ) --- --- | Anon -> ( kpse.find_file(), // <- for tfm, ofm --- db/name lookup, --- db/filename lookup, --- fullpath lookup ) --- --- caching of successful lookups is essential. we now --- as of v2.2 have an experimental lookup cache that is --- stored in a separate file. it pertains only to name: --- lookups, and is described in more detail in --- luaotfload-database.lua. --- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- local toboolean = function (s) if s == "true" then return true end if s == "false" then return false end --if s == "yes" then return true end --- Context style --if s == "no" then return false end return stringlower(s) end --- dirty test if a file: request is actually a path: lookup; don’t --- ask! local check_garbage = function (_,i, garbage) if stringfind(garbage, "/") then report("log", 0, "load", --- ffs use path! "warning: path in file: lookups is deprecated; ") report("log", 0, "load", "use bracket syntax instead!") report("log", 0, "load", "position: %d; full match: “%s”", i, garbage) return true end return false end local lpegmatch = lpeg.match local P, S, R = lpeg.P, lpeg.S, lpeg.R local C, Cc, Cf, Cg, Cmt, Cs, Ct = lpeg.C, lpeg.Cc, lpeg.Cf, lpeg.Cg, lpeg.Cmt, lpeg.Cs, lpeg.Ct --- terminals and low-level classes ----------------------------------- --- note we could use the predefined ones from lpeg.patterns local dot = P"." local colon = P":" local featuresep = S",;" local slash = P"/" local equals = P"=" local lbrk, rbrk = P"[", P"]" local spacing = S" \t\v" local ws = spacing^0 local digit = R"09" local alpha = R("az", "AZ") local anum = alpha + digit local decimal = digit^1 * (dot * digit^0)^-1 --- modifiers --------------------------------------------------------- --[[doc-- The slash notation: called “modifiers” (Kew) or “font options” (Robertson, Goosens) we only support the shorthands for italic / bold / bold italic shapes, as well as setting optical size, the rest is ignored. --doc]]-- local style_modifier = (P"BI" + P"IB" + P"bi" + P"ib" + S"biBI") / stringlower local size_modifier = S"Ss" * P"=" --- optical size * Cc"optsize" * C(decimal) local other_modifier = P"AAT" + P"aat" --- apple stuff; unsupported + P"ICU" + P"icu" --- not applicable + P"GR" + P"gr" --- sil stuff; unsupported local garbage_modifier = ((1 - colon - slash)^0 * Cc(false)) local modifier = slash * (other_modifier --> ignore + Cs(style_modifier) --> collect + Ct(size_modifier) --> collect + garbage_modifier) --> warn local modifier_list = Cg(Ct(modifier^0), "modifiers") --- lookups ----------------------------------------------------------- local fontname = C((1-S":(/")^1) --- like luatex-fonts local unsupported = Cmt((1-S":(")^1, check_garbage) local prefixed = P"name:" * ws * Cg(fontname, "name") --- initially we intended file: to emulate the behavior of --- luatex-fonts, i.e. no paths allowed. after all, we do have XeTeX --- emulation with the path lookup and it interferes with db lookups. --- turns out fontspec and other widely used packages rely on file: --- with paths already, so we’ll add a less strict rule here. anyways, --- we’ll emit a warning. + P"file:" * ws * Cg(unsupported, "path") + P"file:" * ws * Cg(fontname, "file") local unprefixed = Cg(fontname, "anon") local path_lookup = lbrk * Cg(C((1-rbrk)^1), "path") * rbrk --- features ---------------------------------------------------------- local field = (anum + S"+-.")^1 --- sic! --- assignments are “lhs=rhs” --- switches are “+key” | “-key” local assignment = C(field) * ws * equals * ws * (field / toboolean) local switch = P"+" * ws * C(field) * Cc(true) + P"-" * ws * C(field) * Cc(false) + C(field) * Cc(true) -- catch crap local feature_expr = ws * Cg(assignment + switch) * ws local feature_list = Cf(Ct"" * feature_expr * (featuresep * feature_expr)^0 , rawset) * featuresep^-1 --- other ------------------------------------------------------------- --- This rule is present in the original parser. It sets the “sub” --- field of the specification which allows addressing a specific --- font inside a TTC container. Neither in Luatex-Fonts nor in --- Luaotfload is this documented, so we might as well silently drop --- it. However, as backward compatibility is one of our prime goals we --- just insert it here and leave it undocumented until someone cares --- to ask. (Note: afair subfonts are numbered, but this rule matches a --- string; I won’t mess with it though until someone reports a --- problem.) --- local subvalue = P("(") * (C(P(1-S("()"))^1)/issub) * P(")") -- for Kim --- Who’s Kim? --- Note to self: subfonts apparently start at index 0. Tested with --- Cambria.ttc that includes “Cambria Math” at 0 and “Cambria” at 1. --- Other values cause luatex to segfault. local subfont = P"(" * Cg((1 - S"()")^1, "sub") * P")" --- top-level rules --------------------------------------------------- --- \font\foo=: local features = Cg(feature_list, "features") local specification = (prefixed + unprefixed) * subfont^-1 * modifier_list^-1 local font_request = Ct(path_lookup * (colon^-1 * features)^-1 + specification * (colon * features)^-1) -- lpeg.print(font_request) --- new parser: 657 rules --- old parser: 230 rules local import_values = { --- That’s what the 1.x parser did, not quite as graciously, --- with an array of branch expressions. -- "style", "optsize",--> from slashed notation; handled otherwise { "lookup", false }, { "sub", false }, { "mode", true }, } local lookup_types = { "anon", "file", "name", "path" } local select_lookup = function (request) for i=1, #lookup_types do local lookup = lookup_types[i] local value = request[lookup] if value then return lookup, value end end end local supported = { b = "bold", i = "italic", bi = "bolditalic", aat = false, icu = false, gr = false, } --- (string | (string * string) | bool) list -> (string * number) local handle_slashed = function (modifiers) local style, optsize for i=1, #modifiers do local mod = modifiers[i] if type(mod) == "table" and mod[1] == "optsize" then --> optical size optsize = tonumber(mod[2]) elseif mod == false then --- ignore report("log", 0, "load", "unsupported font option: %s", v) elseif supported[mod] then style = supported[mod] elseif not stringis_empty(mod) then style = stringgsub(mod, "[^%a%d]", "") end end return style, optsize end --- spec -> spec local handle_request = function (specification) local request = lpegmatch(font_request, specification.specification) if not request then --- happens when called with an absolute path --- in an anonymous lookup; --- we try to behave as friendly as possible --- just go with it ... report("log", 0, "load", "invalid request “%s” of type anon", specification.specification) report("log", 0, "load", "use square bracket syntax or consult the documentation.") specification.name = specification.specification specification.lookup = "file" return specification end local lookup, name = select_lookup(request) request.features = set_default_features(request.features) if name then specification.name = name specification.lookup = lookup or specification.lookup end if request.modifiers then local style, optsize = handle_slashed(request.modifiers) specification.style, specification.optsize = style, optsize end for n=1, #import_values do local feat = import_values[n][1] local keep = import_values[n][2] local newvalue = request.features[feat] if newvalue then specification[feat] = request.features[feat] if not keep then request.features[feat] = nil end end end --- The next line sets the “rand” feature to “random”; I haven’t --- investigated it any further (luatex-fonts-ext), so it will --- just stay here. specification.features.normal = fonts.handlers.otf.features.normalize(request.features) return specification end local compare_requests = function (spec) local old = old_behavior(spec) local new = handle_request(spec) return new end fonts.definers.registersplit(":", handle_request, "cryptic") fonts.definers.registersplit("", handle_request, "more cryptic") -- catches \font\text=[names] ---[[ end included font-ltx.lua ]] --[[doc-- This uses the code from luatex-fonts-merged (<- font-otc.lua) instead of the removed luaotfload-font-otc.lua. TODO find out how far we get setting features without these lines, relying on luatex-fonts only (it *does* handle features somehow, after all). --doc]]-- -- we assume that the other otf stuff is loaded already ---[[ begin snippet from font-otc.lua ]] local trace_loading = false trackers.register("otf.loading", function(v) trace_loading = v end) local report_otf = logs.reporter("fonts","otf loading") local otf = fonts.handlers.otf local registerotffeature = otf.features.register local setmetatableindex = table.setmetatableindex --[[HH-- In the userdata interface we can not longer tweak the loaded font as conveniently as before. For instance, instead of pushing extra data in in the table using the original structure, we now have to operate on the mkiv representation. And as the fontloader interface is modelled after fontforge we cannot change that one too much either. --HH]]-- local types = { substitution = "gsub_single", ligature = "gsub_ligature", alternate = "gsub_alternate", } setmetatableindex(types, function(t,k) t[k] = k return k end) -- "key" local everywhere = { ["*"] = { ["*"] = true } } -- or: { ["*"] = { "*" } } local noflags = { } local function addfeature(data,feature,specifications) local descriptions = data.descriptions local resources = data.resources local lookups = resources.lookups local gsubfeatures = resources.features.gsub if gsubfeatures and gsubfeatures[feature] then -- already present else local sequences = resources.sequences local fontfeatures = resources.features local unicodes = resources.unicodes local lookuptypes = resources.lookuptypes local splitter = lpeg.splitter(" ",unicodes) local done = 0 local skip = 0 if not specifications[1] then -- so we accept a one entry specification specifications = { specifications } end -- subtables are tables themselves but we also accept flattened singular subtables for s=1,#specifications do local specification = specifications[s] local valid = specification.valid if not valid or valid(data,specification,feature) then local initialize = specification.initialize if initialize then -- when false is returned we initialize only once specification.initialize = initialize(specification) and initialize or nil end local askedfeatures = specification.features or everywhere local subtables = specification.subtables or { specification.data } or { } local featuretype = types[specification.type or "substitution"] local featureflags = specification.flags or noflags local added = false local featurename = format("ctx_%s_%s",feature,s) local st = { } for t=1,#subtables do local list = subtables[t] local full = format("%s_%s",featurename,t) st[t] = full if featuretype == "gsub_ligature" then lookuptypes[full] = "ligature" for code, ligature in next, list do local unicode = tonumber(code) or unicodes[code] local description = descriptions[unicode] if description then local slookups = description.slookups if type(ligature) == "string" then ligature = { lpegmatch(splitter,ligature) } end local present = true for i=1,#ligature do if not descriptions[ligature[i]] then present = false break end end if present then if slookups then slookups[full] = ligature else description.slookups = { [full] = ligature } end done, added = done + 1, true else skip = skip + 1 end end end elseif featuretype == "gsub_single" then lookuptypes[full] = "substitution" for code, replacement in next, list do local unicode = tonumber(code) or unicodes[code] local description = descriptions[unicode] if description then local slookups = description.slookups replacement = tonumber(replacement) or unicodes[replacement] if descriptions[replacement] then if slookups then slookups[full] = replacement else description.slookups = { [full] = replacement } end done, added = done + 1, true end end end end end if added then -- script = { lang1, lang2, lang3 } or script = { lang1 = true, ... } for k, v in next, askedfeatures do if v[1] then askedfeatures[k] = table.tohash(v) end end sequences[#sequences+1] = { chain = 0, features = { [feature] = askedfeatures }, flags = featureflags, name = featurename, subtables = st, type = featuretype, } -- register in metadata (merge as there can be a few) if not gsubfeatures then gsubfeatures = { } fontfeatures.gsub = gsubfeatures end local k = gsubfeatures[feature] if not k then k = { } gsubfeatures[feature] = k end for script, languages in next, askedfeatures do local kk = k[script] if not kk then kk = { } k[script] = kk end for language, value in next, languages do kk[language] = value end end end end end if trace_loading then report_otf("registering feature %a, affected glyphs %a, skipped glyphs %a",feature,done,skip) end end end otf.enhancers.addfeature = addfeature local extrafeatures = { } function otf.addfeature(name,specification) extrafeatures[name] = specification end local function enhance(data,filename,raw) for feature, specification in next, extrafeatures do addfeature(data,feature,specification) end end otf.enhancers.register("check extra features",enhance) ---[[ end snippet from font-otc.lua ]] local tlig = { { type = "substitution", features = everywhere, data = { [0x0022] = 0x201D, -- quotedblright [0x0027] = 0x2019, -- quoteleft [0x0060] = 0x2018, -- quoteright }, flags = { }, }, { type = "ligature", features = everywhere, data = { [0x2013] = {0x002D, 0x002D}, -- endash [0x2014] = {0x002D, 0x002D, 0x002D}, -- emdash [0x201C] = {0x2018, 0x2018}, -- quotedblleft [0x201D] = {0x2019, 0x2019}, -- quotedblright [0x201E] = {0x002C, 0x002C}, -- quotedblbase [0x00A1] = {0x0021, 0x2018}, -- exclamdown [0x00BF] = {0x003F, 0x2018}, -- questiondown }, flags = { }, }, { type = "ligature", features = everywhere, data = { [0x201C] = {0x0060, 0x0060}, -- quotedblleft [0x201D] = {0x0027, 0x0027}, -- quotedblright [0x00A1] = {0x0021, 0x0060}, -- exclamdown [0x00BF] = {0x003F, 0x0060}, -- questiondown }, flags = { }, }, } otf.addfeature("tlig", tlig) otf.addfeature("trep", { }) -- empty, all in tlig now local anum_arabic = { --- these are the same as in font-otc [0x0030] = 0x0660, [0x0031] = 0x0661, [0x0032] = 0x0662, [0x0033] = 0x0663, [0x0034] = 0x0664, [0x0035] = 0x0665, [0x0036] = 0x0666, [0x0037] = 0x0667, [0x0038] = 0x0668, [0x0039] = 0x0669, } local anum_persian = {--- these are the same as in font-otc [0x0030] = 0x06F0, [0x0031] = 0x06F1, [0x0032] = 0x06F2, [0x0033] = 0x06F3, [0x0034] = 0x06F4, [0x0035] = 0x06F5, [0x0036] = 0x06F6, [0x0037] = 0x06F7, [0x0038] = 0x06F8, [0x0039] = 0x06F9, } local function valid(data) local features = data.resources.features if features then for k, v in next, features do for k, v in next, v do if v.arab then return true end end end end end local anum_specification = { { type = "substitution", features = { arab = { far = true, urd = true, snd = true } }, data = anum_persian, flags = { }, valid = valid, }, { type = "substitution", features = { arab = { ["*"] = true } }, data = anum_arabic, flags = { }, valid = valid, }, } --- below the specifications as given in the removed font-otc.lua --- the rest was identical to what this file had from the beginning --- both make the “anum.tex” test pass anyways otf.addfeature("anum",anum_specification) registerotffeature { name = 'anum', description = 'arabic digits', } if characters.combined then local tcom = { } local function initialize() characters.initialize() for first, seconds in next, characters.combined do for second, combination in next, seconds do tcom[combination] = { first, second } end end -- return false end local tcom_specification = { type = "ligature", features = everywhere, data = tcom, flags = noflags, initialize = initialize, } otf.addfeature("tcom",tcom_specification) registerotffeature { name = 'tcom', description = 'tex combinations', } end -- vim:tw=71:sw=4:ts=4:expandtab