#!/usr/bin/env texlua
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- FILE: mktests
-- USAGE: ./mktests
-- DESCRIPTION: test the behavior of Luaotfload
-- REQUIREMENTS: Luatex > 0.76, Luaotfload
-- AUTHOR: Philipp Gesang (Phg), <phg42.2a@gmail.com>
-- VERSION: 2.4
-- MODIFIED: 2013-08-26 09:31:22+0200
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--
--===================================================================--
-- NOTE
-- this is a stub, to be completed long-term
-- suggestions welcome
--===================================================================--
local tests = { }
config = { luaotfload = {
names_dir = "names",
cache_dir = "fonts",
index_file = "luaotfload-names.lua",
resolver = "normal",
update_live = true, --- suppress db updates
}}
local lpeg = require "lpeg"
local lpegmatch = lpeg.match
kpse.set_program_name "luatex"
require "lualibs"
require "luaotfload-basics-gen.lua"
require "luaotfload-log.lua"
require "luaotfload-parsers"
require "luaotfload-database"
local names = fonts.names
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--- helper functions
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
local pprint_resolve = function (input, output, result)
texio.write_nl (string.format ("[%s] “%s” -> “%s”",
result == true and "passed" or "failed",
input,
output))
end
local pprint_result = function (name, failed, total)
if failed == 0 then
texio.write_nl (string.format ("[%s] all %d passed", name, total))
else
texio.write_nl (string.format ("[%s] %d of %d failed",
name,
failed,
total))
end
end
local pprint_spec = function (spec)
return string.format ("%s/%s*%.2fpt",
spec.specification,
spec.style or "regular",
spec.optsize or 0)
end
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--- parser tests
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
local test_config_input = [==[
[foo]
bar = baz
xyzzy = no
buzz
[lavernica "brutalitops"]
# It’s a locomotive that runs on us.
laan-ev = zip zop zooey ; jib-jab
Crouton = "Fibrosis \"\\ # "
]==]
local test_config_output = {
{ section = { title = "foo" },
variables = { bar = "baz",
xyzzy = false,
buzz = true } },
{ section = { title = "lavernica",
subtitle = "brutalitops" },
variables = { ["laan-ev"] = "zip zop zooey",
crouton = "Fibrosis \"\\ # " } }
}
local parse_config = function ()
local parser = luaotfload.parsers.config
local result = lpegmatch (parser, test_config_input)
--- compare values recursively
local aux aux = function (t1, t2)
--- cheaply non-tail recursive
local k1 = table.keys (t1)
local k2 = table.keys (t2)
if #k1 ~= #k2 then
return false
end
for i = 1, #k1 do
local k = k1[i]
local v1 = t1[k]
local v2 = t2[k]
if type (v1) == "table" then
if type (v2) ~= "table" or not aux (v1, v2) then
return false
end
elseif v1 ~= v2 then
return false
end
end
return true
end
return aux (result, test_config_output) and 0 or 1, 1
end
tests["parse_config"] = parse_config
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--- font tests
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--- test sets
local infer_regular_style = {
--- inferring which one is the correct style for “regular”; can be
--- obscured by synonyms like “book” etc.
{ "Iwona", "Iwona-Regular.otf" }, -- trivial case
{ "DejaVu Serif", "DejaVuSerif.ttf" },
{ "DejaVu Sans", "DejaVuSans.ttf" },
{ "Adobe Garamond Pro", "agaramondpro_regular.otf" },
{ "Garamond Premier Pro", "GaramondPremrPro.otf" },
{ "CMU Serif", "cmunrm.otf" },
{ "CMU Sans Serif", "cmunss.otf" },
{ "Minion Pro", "MinionPro-Regular.otf" },
--- Below test will succeed only if we match for the
--- splainname (= sanitized tfmdata.fullname) field
--- explicitly.
{ "Minion Pro Italic", "MinionPro-It.otf" },
}
local choose_optical_size = {
{ { name = "Latin Modern Roman", optsize = 1 }, "lmroman5-regular.otf" },
{ { name = "Latin Modern Roman", optsize = 10 }, "lmroman10-regular.otf" },
{ { name = "Latin Modern Roman", optsize = 12 }, "lmroman12-regular.otf" },
{ { name = "Latin Modern Roman", optsize = 42 }, "lmroman17-regular.otf" },
{ { name = "EB Garamond", optsize = 1 }, "EBGaramond08-Regular.otf" },
{ { name = "EB Garamond", optsize = 8 }, "EBGaramond08-Regular.otf" },
{ { name = "EB Garamond", optsize = 12 }, "EBGaramond12-Regular.otf" },
{ { name = "EB Garamond", optsize = 42 }, "EBGaramond12-Regular.otf" },
{ { name = "Garamond Premier Pro", optsize = 1 }, "GaramondPremrPro-Capt.otf" },
{ { name = "Garamond Premier Pro", optsize = 10 }, "GaramondPremrPro.otf" },
{ { name = "Garamond Premier Pro", optsize = 15 }, "GaramondPremrPro-Subh.otf" },
{ { name = "Garamond Premier Pro", optsize = 42 }, "GaramondPremrPro-Disp.otf" },
}
local choose_style = {
{ { name = "DejaVu Sans", style = "regular" }, "DejaVuSans.ttf" },
{ { name = "DejaVu Sans", style = "italic" }, "DejaVuSans-Oblique.ttf" },
{ { name = "DejaVu Sans", style = "bold" }, "DejaVuSans-Bold.ttf" },
{ { name = "DejaVu Sans", style = "bolditalic" }, "DejaVuSans-BoldOblique.ttf" },
{ { name = "Linux Libertine O", style = "regular" }, "LinLibertine_R.otf" },
{ { name = "Linux Libertine O", style = "italic" }, "LinLibertine_RI.otf" },
{ { name = "Linux Libertine O", style = "bold" }, "LinLibertine_RB.otf" },
{ { name = "Linux Libertine O", style = "bolditalic" }, "LinLibertine_RBI.otf" },
{ { name = "Liberation Serif", style = "regular" }, "LiberationSerif-Regular.ttf" },
{ { name = "Liberation Serif", style = "italic" }, "LiberationSerif-Italic.ttf" },
{ { name = "Liberation Serif", style = "bold" }, "LiberationSerif-Bold.ttf" },
{ { name = "Liberation Serif", style = "bolditalic" }, "LiberationSerif-BoldItalic.ttf" },
{ { name = "CMU Sans Serif", style = "regular" }, "cmunss.otf" }, -- no “regular” but “medium”
{ { name = "CMU Sans Serif", style = "italic" }, "cmunsi.otf" }, -- no “italic” but “oblique”
{ { name = "CMU Sans Serif", style = "bold" }, "cmunsx.otf" },
{ { name = "CMU Sans Serif", style = "bolditalic" }, "cmunso.otf" },
--[[--
Minion Pro Italic is exceptionally weird regarding identifiers in
that the postscript fontname and both info.fontname and
info.fullname are given as “minionproit”. Now its english fullname
(field 18) is “minionproital”. Only the value “fullname” in the root of
the tfmdata structure (not the one returned by fontloader.info()!)
accurately yields “Minion Pro Italic”.
To complete the picture, the file naming isn’t very consistent either:
we find the suffixes “Regular” and “Bold”, but “It” and “BoldIt”. What
the hell were the designers smoking?
Also, the full Minion Pro set comes with different optical sizes which
for monetary reasons cannot considered here.
--]]--
{ { name = "Minion Pro", style = "regular" }, "MinionPro-Regular.otf" },
{ { name = "Minion Pro", style = "italic" }, "MinionPro-It.otf" },
{ { name = "Minion Pro", style = "bold" }, "MinionPro-Bold.otf" },
{ { name = "Minion Pro", style = "bolditalic" }, "MinionPro-BoldIt.otf" },
}
--- this needs a database built with --formats=+pfa,pfb,afm
local resolve_t1_font = {
{ { name = "URW Gothic L", style = "regular" }, "a010013l.pfb" }, --> “book”
-- { { name = "URW Gothic L", style = "italic" }, "a010033l.pfb" }, --> “book oblique”
-- { { name = "URW Gothic L", style = "bold" }, "a010015l.pfb" }, --> “demi”
-- { { name = "URW Gothic L", style = "bolditalic" }, "a010035l.pfb" }, --> “demi oblique”
{ { name = "Century Schoolbook L", style = "regular" }, "c059013l.pfb" },
{ { name = "Century Schoolbook L", style = "italic" }, "c059033l.pfb" },
{ { name = "Century Schoolbook L", style = "bold" }, "c059016l.pfb" },
{ { name = "Century Schoolbook L", style = "bolditalic" }, "c059036l.pfb" },
{ { name = "Nimbus Roman No9 L", style = "regular" }, "n021003l.pfb" },
{ { name = "Nimbus Roman No9 L", style = "italic" }, "n021023l.pfb" },
{ { name = "Nimbus Roman No9 L", style = "bold" }, "n021004l.pfb" }, --- medium, actually
{ { name = "Nimbus Roman No9 L", style = "bolditalic" }, "n021024l.pfb" },
}
local translate_style = {
regular = "r",
italic = "i",
bold = "b",
bolditalic = "bi",
}
local font_name_tests = {
infer_regular_style,
choose_optical_size,
choose_style,
resolve_t1_font,
}
local default_spec = {
name = false,
lookup = "name",
specification = false,
optsize = 0,
}
local resolve_font_name = function ()
local failed, total = 0, 0
local resolve_name = names.resolve_name
for nset = 1, #font_name_tests do
local set = font_name_tests[nset]
for ntest = 1, #set do
local test = set[ntest]
local input, output = test[1], test[2]
if type (input) == "string" then
local input_spec = table.copy (default_spec)
input_spec.name = input
input_spec.specification = input_spec.lookup .. ":" .. input
local result = resolve_name (input_spec) == output
total = total + 1
if not result then
failed = failed + 1
end
pprint_resolve (input, output, result)
else
local input_spec, output = test[1], test[2]
input_spec.specification = (input_spec.lookup
or default_spec.lookup)
.. ":" .. input_spec.name
input_spec.optsize = input_spec.optsize or default_spec.optsize
input_spec.style = translate_style [input_spec.style]
local result = resolve_name (input_spec) == output
total = total + 1
if not result then
failed = failed + 1
end
pprint_resolve (pprint_spec (input_spec), output, result)
end
end
end
return failed, total
end
tests ["resolve_font_name"] = resolve_font_name
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--- runner
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
local main = function ()
local failed, total = 0, 0
for name, test in next, tests do
texio.write_nl ("[" .. name .. "]")
local newfailed, newtotal = test ()
total = total + 1
pprint_result (name, newfailed, newtotal)
failed = failed + newfailed
total = total + newtotal
end
if failed == 0 then
texio.write_nl (string.format ("[report] all %d tests passed.", total))
else
texio.write_nl (string.format ("[report] %d of %d tests failed (%d %%).",
failed,
total,
failed / total * 100))
end
texio.write_nl ""
os.exit (0)
end
return main ()
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