if not modules then modules = { } end modules ['font-otn'] = { version = 1.001, comment = "companion to font-ini.mkiv", author = "Hans Hagen, PRAGMA-ADE, Hasselt NL", copyright = "PRAGMA ADE / ConTeXt Development Team", license = "see context related readme files", } -- preprocessors = { "nodes" } -- this is still somewhat preliminary and it will get better in due time; -- much functionality could only be implemented thanks to the husayni font -- of Idris Samawi Hamid to who we dedicate this module. -- in retrospect it always looks easy but believe it or not, it took a lot -- of work to get proper open type support done: buggy fonts, fuzzy specs, -- special made testfonts, many skype sessions between taco, idris and me, -- torture tests etc etc ... unfortunately the code does not show how much -- time it took ... -- todo: -- -- kerning is probably not yet ok for latin around dics nodes (interesting challenge) -- extension infrastructure (for usage out of context) -- sorting features according to vendors/renderers -- alternative loop quitters -- check cursive and r2l -- find out where ignore-mark-classes went -- default features (per language, script) -- handle positions (we need example fonts) -- handle gpos_single (we might want an extra width field in glyph nodes because adding kerns might interfere) -- mark (to mark) code is still not what it should be (too messy but we need some more extreem husayni tests) -- remove some optimizations (when I have a faster machine) -- -- maybe redo the lot some way (more context specific) --[[ldx--

This module is a bit more split up that I'd like but since we also want to test with plain it has to be so. This module is part of and discussion about improvements and functionality mostly happens on the mailing list.

The specification of OpenType is kind of vague. Apart from a lack of a proper free specifications there's also the problem that Microsoft and Adobe may have their own interpretation of how and in what order to apply features. In general the Microsoft website has more detailed specifications and is a better reference. There is also some information in the FontForge help files.

Because there is so much possible, fonts might contain bugs and/or be made to work with certain rederers. These may evolve over time which may have the side effect that suddenly fonts behave differently.

After a lot of experiments (mostly by Taco, me and Idris) we're now at yet another implementation. Of course all errors are mine and of course the code can be improved. There are quite some optimizations going on here and processing speed is currently acceptable. Not all functions are implemented yet, often because I lack the fonts for testing. Many scripts are not yet supported either, but I will look into them as soon as users ask for it.

Because there are different interpretations possible, I will extend the code with more (configureable) variants. I can also add hooks for users so that they can write their own extensions.

Glyphs are indexed not by unicode but in their own way. This is because there is no relationship with unicode at all, apart from the fact that a font might cover certain ranges of characters. One character can have multiple shapes. However, at the end we use unicode so and all extra glyphs are mapped into a private space. This is needed because we need to access them and has to include then in the output eventually.

The raw table as it coms from gets reorganized in to fit out needs. In that table is packed (similar tables are shared) and cached on disk so that successive runs can use the optimized table (after loading the table is unpacked). The flattening code used later is a prelude to an even more compact table format (and as such it keeps evolving).

This module is sparsely documented because it is a moving target. The table format of the reader changes and we experiment a lot with different methods for supporting features.

As with the code, we may decide to store more information in the table.

Incrementing the version number will force a re-cache. We jump the number by one when there's a fix in the library or code that results in different tables.

--ldx]]-- -- action handler chainproc chainmore comment -- -- gsub_single ok ok ok -- gsub_multiple ok ok not implemented yet -- gsub_alternate ok ok not implemented yet -- gsub_ligature ok ok ok -- gsub_context ok -- -- gsub_contextchain ok -- -- gsub_reversecontextchain ok -- -- chainsub -- ok -- reversesub -- ok -- gpos_mark2base ok ok -- gpos_mark2ligature ok ok -- gpos_mark2mark ok ok -- gpos_cursive ok untested -- gpos_single ok ok -- gpos_pair ok ok -- gpos_context ok -- -- gpos_contextchain ok -- -- -- todo: contextpos and contextsub and class stuff -- -- actions: -- -- handler : actions triggered by lookup -- chainproc : actions triggered by contextual lookup -- chainmore : multiple substitutions triggered by contextual lookup (e.g. fij -> f + ij) -- -- remark: the 'not implemented yet' variants will be done when we have fonts that use them -- remark: we need to check what to do with discretionaries -- We used to have independent hashes for lookups but as the tags are unique -- we now use only one hash. If needed we can have multiple again but in that -- case I will probably prefix (i.e. rename) the lookups in the cached font file. -- Todo: make plugin feature that operates on char/glyphnode arrays local concat, insert, remove = table.concat, table.insert, table.remove local gmatch, gsub, find, match, lower, strip = string.gmatch, string.gsub, string.find, string.match, string.lower, string.strip local type, next, tonumber, tostring = type, next, tonumber, tostring local lpegmatch = lpeg.match local random = math.random local formatters = string.formatters local logs, trackers, nodes, attributes = logs, trackers, nodes, attributes local registertracker = trackers.register local fonts = fonts local otf = fonts.handlers.otf local trace_lookups = false registertracker("otf.lookups", function(v) trace_lookups = v end) local trace_singles = false registertracker("otf.singles", function(v) trace_singles = v end) local trace_multiples = false registertracker("otf.multiples", function(v) trace_multiples = v end) local trace_alternatives = false registertracker("otf.alternatives", function(v) trace_alternatives = v end) local trace_ligatures = false registertracker("otf.ligatures", function(v) trace_ligatures = v end) local trace_contexts = false registertracker("otf.contexts", function(v) trace_contexts = v end) local trace_marks = false registertracker("otf.marks", function(v) trace_marks = v end) local trace_kerns = false registertracker("otf.kerns", function(v) trace_kerns = v end) local trace_cursive = false registertracker("otf.cursive", function(v) trace_cursive = v end) local trace_preparing = false registertracker("otf.preparing", function(v) trace_preparing = v end) local trace_bugs = false registertracker("otf.bugs", function(v) trace_bugs = v end) local trace_details = false registertracker("otf.details", function(v) trace_details = v end) local trace_applied = false registertracker("otf.applied", function(v) trace_applied = v end) local trace_steps = false registertracker("otf.steps", function(v) trace_steps = v end) local trace_skips = false registertracker("otf.skips", function(v) trace_skips = v end) local trace_directions = false registertracker("otf.directions", function(v) trace_directions = v end) local report_direct = logs.reporter("fonts","otf direct") local report_subchain = logs.reporter("fonts","otf subchain") local report_chain = logs.reporter("fonts","otf chain") local report_process = logs.reporter("fonts","otf process") local report_prepare = logs.reporter("fonts","otf prepare") local report_warning = logs.reporter("fonts","otf warning") registertracker("otf.verbose_chain", function(v) otf.setcontextchain(v and "verbose") end) registertracker("otf.normal_chain", function(v) otf.setcontextchain(v and "normal") end) registertracker("otf.replacements", "otf.singles,otf.multiples,otf.alternatives,otf.ligatures") registertracker("otf.positions","otf.marks,otf.kerns,otf.cursive") registertracker("otf.actions","otf.replacements,otf.positions") registertracker("otf.injections","nodes.injections") registertracker("*otf.sample","otf.steps,otf.actions,otf.analyzing") local insert_node_after = node.insert_after local delete_node = nodes.delete local copy_node = node.copy local find_node_tail = node.tail or node.slide local flush_node_list = node.flush_list local end_of_math = node.end_of_math local setmetatableindex = table.setmetatableindex local zwnj = 0x200C local zwj = 0x200D local wildcard = "*" local default = "dflt" local nodecodes = nodes.nodecodes local whatcodes = nodes.whatcodes local glyphcodes = nodes.glyphcodes local disccodes = nodes.disccodes local glyph_code = nodecodes.glyph local glue_code = nodecodes.glue local disc_code = nodecodes.disc local whatsit_code = nodecodes.whatsit local math_code = nodecodes.math local dir_code = whatcodes.dir local localpar_code = whatcodes.localpar local discretionary_code = disccodes.discretionary local ligature_code = glyphcodes.ligature local privateattribute = attributes.private -- Something is messed up: we have two mark / ligature indices, one at the injection -- end and one here ... this is bases in KE's patches but there is something fishy -- there as I'm pretty sure that for husayni we need some connection (as it's much -- more complex than an average font) but I need proper examples of all cases, not -- of only some. local a_state = privateattribute('state') local a_markbase = privateattribute('markbase') local a_markmark = privateattribute('markmark') local a_markdone = privateattribute('markdone') -- assigned at the injection end local a_cursbase = privateattribute('cursbase') local a_curscurs = privateattribute('curscurs') local a_cursdone = privateattribute('cursdone') local a_kernpair = privateattribute('kernpair') local a_ligacomp = privateattribute('ligacomp') -- assigned here (ideally it should be combined) local injections = nodes.injections local setmark = injections.setmark local setcursive = injections.setcursive local setkern = injections.setkern local setpair = injections.setpair local markonce = true local cursonce = true local kernonce = true local fonthashes = fonts.hashes local fontdata = fonthashes.identifiers local otffeatures = fonts.constructors.newfeatures("otf") local registerotffeature = otffeatures.register local onetimemessage = fonts.loggers.onetimemessage or function() end otf.defaultnodealternate = "none" -- first last -- we share some vars here, after all, we have no nested lookups and less code local tfmdata = false local characters = false local descriptions = false local resources = false local marks = false local currentfont = false local lookuptable = false local anchorlookups = false local lookuptypes = false local handlers = { } local rlmode = 0 local featurevalue = false -- head is always a whatsit so we can safely assume that head is not changed -- we use this for special testing and documentation local checkstep = (nodes and nodes.tracers and nodes.tracers.steppers.check) or function() end local registerstep = (nodes and nodes.tracers and nodes.tracers.steppers.register) or function() end local registermessage = (nodes and nodes.tracers and nodes.tracers.steppers.message) or function() end local function logprocess(...) if trace_steps then registermessage(...) end report_direct(...) end local function logwarning(...) report_direct(...) end local f_unicode = formatters["%U"] local f_uniname = formatters["%U (%s)"] local f_unilist = formatters["% t (% t)"] local function gref(n) -- currently the same as in font-otb if type(n) == "number" then local description = descriptions[n] local name = description and description.name if name then return f_uniname(n,name) else return f_unicode(n) end elseif n then local num, nam = { }, { } for i=1,#n do local ni = n[i] if tonumber(ni) then -- later we will start at 2 local di = descriptions[ni] num[i] = f_unicode(ni) nam[i] = di and di.name or "-" end end return f_unilist(num,nam) else return "" end end local function cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname,lookupname,index) -- not in the mood to alias f_ if index then return formatters["feature %a, chain %a, sub %a, lookup %a, index %a"](kind,chainname,chainlookupname,lookupname,index) elseif lookupname then return formatters["feature %a, chain %a, sub %a, lookup %a"](kind,chainname,chainlookupname,lookupname) elseif chainlookupname then return formatters["feature %a, chain %a, sub %a"](kind,chainname,chainlookupname) elseif chainname then return formatters["feature %a, chain %a"](kind,chainname) else return formatters["feature %a"](kind) end end local function pref(kind,lookupname) return formatters["feature %a, lookup %a"](kind,lookupname) end -- We can assume that languages that use marks are not hyphenated. We can also assume -- that at most one discretionary is present. -- We do need components in funny kerning mode but maybe I can better reconstruct then -- as we do have the font components info available; removing components makes the -- previous code much simpler. Also, later on copying and freeing becomes easier. -- However, for arabic we need to keep them around for the sake of mark placement -- and indices. local function copy_glyph(g) -- next and prev are untouched ! local components = g.components if components then g.components = nil local n = copy_node(g) g.components = components return n else return copy_node(g) end end -- start is a mark and we need to keep that one local function markstoligature(kind,lookupname,head,start,stop,char) if start == stop and start.char == char then return head, start else local prev = start.prev local next = stop.next start.prev = nil stop.next = nil local base = copy_glyph(start) if head == start then head = base end base.char = char base.subtype = ligature_code base.components = start if prev then prev.next = base end if next then next.prev = base end base.next = next base.prev = prev return head, base end end -- The next code is somewhat complicated by the fact that some fonts can have ligatures made -- from ligatures that themselves have marks. This was identified by Kai in for instance -- arabtype: KAF LAM SHADDA ALEF FATHA (0x0643 0x0644 0x0651 0x0627 0x064E). This becomes -- KAF LAM-ALEF with a SHADDA on the first and a FATHA op de second component. In a next -- iteration this becomes a KAF-LAM-ALEF with a SHADDA on the second and a FATHA on the -- third component. local function getcomponentindex(start) if start.id ~= glyph_code then return 0 elseif start.subtype == ligature_code then local i = 0 local components = start.components while components do i = i + getcomponentindex(components) components = components.next end return i elseif not marks[start.char] then return 1 else return 0 end end -- eventually we will do positioning in an other way (needs addional w/h/d fields) local function toligature(kind,lookupname,head,start,stop,char,markflag,discfound) -- brr head if start == stop and start.char == char then start.char = char return head, start end local prev = start.prev local next = stop.next start.prev = nil stop.next = nil local base = copy_glyph(start) if start == head then head = base end base.char = char base.subtype = ligature_code base.components = start -- start can have components if prev then prev.next = base end if next then next.prev = base end base.next = next base.prev = prev if not discfound then local deletemarks = markflag ~= "mark" local components = start local baseindex = 0 local componentindex = 0 local head = base local current = base -- first we loop over the glyphs in start .. stop while start do local char = start.char if not marks[char] then baseindex = baseindex + componentindex componentindex = getcomponentindex(start) elseif not deletemarks then -- quite fishy start[a_ligacomp] = baseindex + (start[a_ligacomp] or componentindex) if trace_marks then logwarning("%s: keep mark %s, gets index %s",pref(kind,lookupname),gref(char),start[a_ligacomp]) end head, current = insert_node_after(head,current,copy_node(start)) -- unlikely that mark has components elseif trace_marks then logwarning("%s: delete mark %s",pref(kind,lookupname),gref(char)) end start = start.next end -- we can have one accent as part of a lookup and another following -- local start = components -- was wrong (component scanning was introduced when more complex ligs in devanagari was added) local start = current.next while start and start.id == glyph_code do local char = start.char if marks[char] then start[a_ligacomp] = baseindex + (start[a_ligacomp] or componentindex) if trace_marks then logwarning("%s: set mark %s, gets index %s",pref(kind,lookupname),gref(char),start[a_ligacomp]) end else break end start = start.next end end return head, base end function handlers.gsub_single(head,start,kind,lookupname,replacement) if trace_singles then logprocess("%s: replacing %s by single %s",pref(kind,lookupname),gref(start.char),gref(replacement)) end start.char = replacement return head, start, true end local function get_alternative_glyph(start,alternatives,value,trace_alternatives) local n = #alternatives if value == "random" then local r = random(1,n) return alternatives[r], trace_alternatives and formatters["value %a, taking %a"](value,r) elseif value == "first" then return alternatives[1], trace_alternatives and formatters["value %a, taking %a"](value,1) elseif value == "last" then return alternatives[n], trace_alternatives and formatters["value %a, taking %a"](value,n) else value = tonumber(value) if type(value) ~= "number" then return alternatives[1], trace_alternatives and formatters["invalid value %s, taking %a"](value,1) elseif value > n then local defaultalt = otf.defaultnodealternate if defaultalt == "first" then return alternatives[n], trace_alternatives and formatters["invalid value %s, taking %a"](value,1) elseif defaultalt == "last" then return alternatives[1], trace_alternatives and formatters["invalid value %s, taking %a"](value,n) else return false, trace_alternatives and formatters["invalid value %a, %s"](value,"out of range") end elseif value == 0 then return start.char, trace_alternatives and formatters["invalid value %a, %s"](value,"no change") elseif value < 1 then return alternatives[1], trace_alternatives and formatters["invalid value %a, taking %a"](value,1) else return alternatives[value], trace_alternatives and formatters["value %a, taking %a"](value,value) end end end local function multiple_glyphs(head,start,multiple,ignoremarks) local nofmultiples = #multiple if nofmultiples > 0 then start.char = multiple[1] if nofmultiples > 1 then local sn = start.next for k=2,nofmultiples do -- todo: use insert_node -- untested: -- -- while ignoremarks and marks[sn.char] then -- local sn = sn.next -- end local n = copy_node(start) -- ignore components n.char = multiple[k] n.next = sn n.prev = start if sn then sn.prev = n end start.next = n start = n end end return head, start, true else if trace_multiples then logprocess("no multiple for %s",gref(start.char)) end return head, start, false end end function handlers.gsub_alternate(head,start,kind,lookupname,alternative,sequence) local value = featurevalue == true and tfmdata.shared.features[kind] or featurevalue local choice, comment = get_alternative_glyph(start,alternative,value,trace_alternatives) if choice then if trace_alternatives then logprocess("%s: replacing %s by alternative %a to %s, %s",pref(kind,lookupname),gref(start.char),choice,gref(choice),comment) end start.char = choice else if trace_alternatives then logwarning("%s: no variant %a for %s, %s",pref(kind,lookupname),value,gref(start.char),comment) end end return head, start, true end function handlers.gsub_multiple(head,start,kind,lookupname,multiple,sequence) if trace_multiples then logprocess("%s: replacing %s by multiple %s",pref(kind,lookupname),gref(start.char),gref(multiple)) end return multiple_glyphs(head,start,multiple,sequence.flags[1]) end function handlers.gsub_ligature(head,start,kind,lookupname,ligature,sequence) local s, stop, discfound = start.next, nil, false local startchar = start.char if marks[startchar] then while s do local id = s.id if id == glyph_code and s.font == currentfont and s.subtype<256 then local lg = ligature[s.char] if lg then stop = s ligature = lg s = s.next else break end else break end end if stop then local lig = ligature.ligature if lig then if trace_ligatures then local stopchar = stop.char head, start = markstoligature(kind,lookupname,head,start,stop,lig) logprocess("%s: replacing %s upto %s by ligature %s case 1",pref(kind,lookupname),gref(startchar),gref(stopchar),gref(start.char)) else head, start = markstoligature(kind,lookupname,head,start,stop,lig) end return head, start, true else -- ok, goto next lookup end end else local skipmark = sequence.flags[1] while s do local id = s.id if id == glyph_code and s.subtype<256 then if s.font == currentfont then local char = s.char if skipmark and marks[char] then s = s.next else local lg = ligature[char] if lg then stop = s ligature = lg s = s.next else break end end else break end elseif id == disc_code then discfound = true s = s.next else break end end local lig = ligature.ligature if lig then if stop then if trace_ligatures then local stopchar = stop.char head, start = toligature(kind,lookupname,head,start,stop,lig,skipmark,discfound) logprocess("%s: replacing %s upto %s by ligature %s case 2",pref(kind,lookupname),gref(startchar),gref(stopchar),gref(start.char)) else head, start = toligature(kind,lookupname,head,start,stop,lig,skipmark,discfound) end return head, start, true else -- weird but happens (in some arabic font) start.char = lig if trace_ligatures then logprocess("%s: replacing %s by (no real) ligature %s case 3",pref(kind,lookupname),gref(startchar),gref(lig)) end return head, start, true end else -- weird but happens end end return head, start, false end --[[ldx--

We get hits on a mark, but we're not sure if the it has to be applied so we need to explicitly test for basechar, baselig and basemark entries.

--ldx]]-- function handlers.gpos_mark2base(head,start,kind,lookupname,markanchors,sequence) local markchar = start.char if marks[markchar] then local base = start.prev -- [glyph] [start=mark] if base and base.id == glyph_code and base.font == currentfont and base.subtype<256 then local basechar = base.char if marks[basechar] then while true do base = base.prev if base and base.id == glyph_code and base.font == currentfont and base.subtype<256 then basechar = base.char if not marks[basechar] then break end else if trace_bugs then logwarning("%s: no base for mark %s",pref(kind,lookupname),gref(markchar)) end return head, start, false end end end local baseanchors = descriptions[basechar] if baseanchors then baseanchors = baseanchors.anchors end if baseanchors then local baseanchors = baseanchors['basechar'] if baseanchors then local al = anchorlookups[lookupname] for anchor,ba in next, baseanchors do if al[anchor] then local ma = markanchors[anchor] if ma then local dx, dy, bound = setmark(start,base,tfmdata.parameters.factor,rlmode,ba,ma) if trace_marks then logprocess("%s, anchor %s, bound %s: anchoring mark %s to basechar %s => (%p,%p)", pref(kind,lookupname),anchor,bound,gref(markchar),gref(basechar),dx,dy) end return head, start, true end end end if trace_bugs then logwarning("%s, no matching anchors for mark %s and base %s",pref(kind,lookupname),gref(markchar),gref(basechar)) end end elseif trace_bugs then -- logwarning("%s: char %s is missing in font",pref(kind,lookupname),gref(basechar)) onetimemessage(currentfont,basechar,"no base anchors",report_fonts) end elseif trace_bugs then logwarning("%s: prev node is no char",pref(kind,lookupname)) end elseif trace_bugs then logwarning("%s: mark %s is no mark",pref(kind,lookupname),gref(markchar)) end return head, start, false end function handlers.gpos_mark2ligature(head,start,kind,lookupname,markanchors,sequence) -- check chainpos variant local markchar = start.char if marks[markchar] then local base = start.prev -- [glyph] [optional marks] [start=mark] if base and base.id == glyph_code and base.font == currentfont and base.subtype<256 then local basechar = base.char if marks[basechar] then while true do base = base.prev if base and base.id == glyph_code and base.font == currentfont and base.subtype<256 then basechar = base.char if not marks[basechar] then break end else if trace_bugs then logwarning("%s: no base for mark %s",pref(kind,lookupname),gref(markchar)) end return head, start, false end end end local index = start[a_ligacomp] local baseanchors = descriptions[basechar] if baseanchors then baseanchors = baseanchors.anchors if baseanchors then local baseanchors = baseanchors['baselig'] if baseanchors then local al = anchorlookups[lookupname] for anchor, ba in next, baseanchors do if al[anchor] then local ma = markanchors[anchor] if ma then ba = ba[index] if ba then local dx, dy, bound = setmark(start,base,tfmdata.parameters.factor,rlmode,ba,ma) -- index if trace_marks then logprocess("%s, anchor %s, index %s, bound %s: anchoring mark %s to baselig %s at index %s => (%p,%p)", pref(kind,lookupname),anchor,index,bound,gref(markchar),gref(basechar),index,dx,dy) end return head, start, true else if trace_bugs then logwarning("%s: no matching anchors for mark %s and baselig %s with index %a",pref(kind,lookupname),gref(markchar),gref(basechar),index) end end end end end if trace_bugs then logwarning("%s: no matching anchors for mark %s and baselig %s",pref(kind,lookupname),gref(markchar),gref(basechar)) end end end elseif trace_bugs then -- logwarning("%s: char %s is missing in font",pref(kind,lookupname),gref(basechar)) onetimemessage(currentfont,basechar,"no base anchors",report_fonts) end elseif trace_bugs then logwarning("%s: prev node is no char",pref(kind,lookupname)) end elseif trace_bugs then logwarning("%s: mark %s is no mark",pref(kind,lookupname),gref(markchar)) end return head, start, false end function handlers.gpos_mark2mark(head,start,kind,lookupname,markanchors,sequence) local markchar = start.char if marks[markchar] then local base = start.prev -- [glyph] [basemark] [start=mark] local slc = start[a_ligacomp] if slc then -- a rather messy loop ... needs checking with husayni while base do local blc = base[a_ligacomp] if blc and blc ~= slc then base = base.prev else break end end end if base and base.id == glyph_code and base.font == currentfont and base.subtype<256 then -- subtype test can go local basechar = base.char local baseanchors = descriptions[basechar] if baseanchors then baseanchors = baseanchors.anchors if baseanchors then baseanchors = baseanchors['basemark'] if baseanchors then local al = anchorlookups[lookupname] for anchor,ba in next, baseanchors do if al[anchor] then local ma = markanchors[anchor] if ma then local dx, dy, bound = setmark(start,base,tfmdata.parameters.factor,rlmode,ba,ma,true) if trace_marks then logprocess("%s, anchor %s, bound %s: anchoring mark %s to basemark %s => (%p,%p)", pref(kind,lookupname),anchor,bound,gref(markchar),gref(basechar),dx,dy) end return head, start, true end end end if trace_bugs then logwarning("%s: no matching anchors for mark %s and basemark %s",pref(kind,lookupname),gref(markchar),gref(basechar)) end end end elseif trace_bugs then -- logwarning("%s: char %s is missing in font",pref(kind,lookupname),gref(basechar)) onetimemessage(currentfont,basechar,"no base anchors",report_fonts) end elseif trace_bugs then logwarning("%s: prev node is no mark",pref(kind,lookupname)) end elseif trace_bugs then logwarning("%s: mark %s is no mark",pref(kind,lookupname),gref(markchar)) end return head, start, false end function handlers.gpos_cursive(head,start,kind,lookupname,exitanchors,sequence) -- to be checked local alreadydone = cursonce and start[a_cursbase] if not alreadydone then local done = false local startchar = start.char if marks[startchar] then if trace_cursive then logprocess("%s: ignoring cursive for mark %s",pref(kind,lookupname),gref(startchar)) end else local nxt = start.next while not done and nxt and nxt.id == glyph_code and nxt.font == currentfont and nxt.subtype<256 do local nextchar = nxt.char if marks[nextchar] then -- should not happen (maybe warning) nxt = nxt.next else local entryanchors = descriptions[nextchar] if entryanchors then entryanchors = entryanchors.anchors if entryanchors then entryanchors = entryanchors['centry'] if entryanchors then local al = anchorlookups[lookupname] for anchor, entry in next, entryanchors do if al[anchor] then local exit = exitanchors[anchor] if exit then local dx, dy, bound = setcursive(start,nxt,tfmdata.parameters.factor,rlmode,exit,entry,characters[startchar],characters[nextchar]) if trace_cursive then logprocess("%s: moving %s to %s cursive (%p,%p) using anchor %s and bound %s in rlmode %s",pref(kind,lookupname),gref(startchar),gref(nextchar),dx,dy,anchor,bound,rlmode) end done = true break end end end end end elseif trace_bugs then -- logwarning("%s: char %s is missing in font",pref(kind,lookupname),gref(startchar)) onetimemessage(currentfont,startchar,"no entry anchors",report_fonts) end break end end end return head, start, done else if trace_cursive and trace_details then logprocess("%s, cursive %s is already done",pref(kind,lookupname),gref(start.char),alreadydone) end return head, start, false end end function handlers.gpos_single(head,start,kind,lookupname,kerns,sequence) local startchar = start.char local dx, dy, w, h = setpair(start,tfmdata.parameters.factor,rlmode,sequence.flags[4],kerns,characters[startchar]) if trace_kerns then logprocess("%s: shifting single %s by (%p,%p) and correction (%p,%p)",pref(kind,lookupname),gref(startchar),dx,dy,w,h) end return head, start, false end function handlers.gpos_pair(head,start,kind,lookupname,kerns,sequence) -- todo: kerns in disc nodes: pre, post, replace -> loop over disc too -- todo: kerns in components of ligatures local snext = start.next if not snext then return head, start, false else local prev, done = start, false local factor = tfmdata.parameters.factor local lookuptype = lookuptypes[lookupname] while snext and snext.id == glyph_code and snext.font == currentfont and snext.subtype<256 do local nextchar = snext.char local krn = kerns[nextchar] if not krn and marks[nextchar] then prev = snext snext = snext.next else if not krn then -- skip elseif type(krn) == "table" then if lookuptype == "pair" then -- probably not needed local a, b = krn[2], krn[3] if a and #a > 0 then local startchar = start.char local x, y, w, h = setpair(start,factor,rlmode,sequence.flags[4],a,characters[startchar]) if trace_kerns then logprocess("%s: shifting first of pair %s and %s by (%p,%p) and correction (%p,%p)",pref(kind,lookupname),gref(startchar),gref(nextchar),x,y,w,h) end end if b and #b > 0 then local startchar = start.char local x, y, w, h = setpair(snext,factor,rlmode,sequence.flags[4],b,characters[nextchar]) if trace_kerns then logprocess("%s: shifting second of pair %s and %s by (%p,%p) and correction (%p,%p)",pref(kind,lookupname),gref(startchar),gref(nextchar),x,y,w,h) end end else -- wrong ... position has different entries report_process("%s: check this out (old kern stuff)",pref(kind,lookupname)) -- local a, b = krn[2], krn[6] -- if a and a ~= 0 then -- local k = setkern(snext,factor,rlmode,a) -- if trace_kerns then -- logprocess("%s: inserting first kern %s between %s and %s",pref(kind,lookupname),k,gref(prev.char),gref(nextchar)) -- end -- end -- if b and b ~= 0 then -- logwarning("%s: ignoring second kern xoff %s",pref(kind,lookupname),b*factor) -- end end done = true elseif krn ~= 0 then local k = setkern(snext,factor,rlmode,krn) if trace_kerns then logprocess("%s: inserting kern %s between %s and %s",pref(kind,lookupname),k,gref(prev.char),gref(nextchar)) end done = true end break end end return head, start, done end end --[[ldx--

I will implement multiple chain replacements once I run into a font that uses it. It's not that complex to handle.

--ldx]]-- local chainmores = { } local chainprocs = { } local function logprocess(...) if trace_steps then registermessage(...) end report_subchain(...) end local logwarning = report_subchain local function logprocess(...) if trace_steps then registermessage(...) end report_chain(...) end local logwarning = report_chain -- We could share functions but that would lead to extra function calls with many -- arguments, redundant tests and confusing messages. function chainprocs.chainsub(head,start,stop,kind,chainname,currentcontext,lookuphash,lookuplist,chainlookupname) logwarning("%s: a direct call to chainsub cannot happen",cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname)) return head, start, false end function chainmores.chainsub(head,start,stop,kind,chainname,currentcontext,lookuphash,lookuplist,chainlookupname,n) logprocess("%s: a direct call to chainsub cannot happen",cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname)) return head, start, false end -- The reversesub is a special case, which is why we need to store the replacements -- in a bit weird way. There is no lookup and the replacement comes from the lookup -- itself. It is meant mostly for dealing with Urdu. function chainprocs.reversesub(head,start,stop,kind,chainname,currentcontext,lookuphash,replacements) local char = start.char local replacement = replacements[char] if replacement then if trace_singles then logprocess("%s: single reverse replacement of %s by %s",cref(kind,chainname),gref(char),gref(replacement)) end start.char = replacement return head, start, true else return head, start, false end end --[[ldx--

This chain stuff is somewhat tricky since we can have a sequence of actions to be applied: single, alternate, multiple or ligature where ligature can be an invalid one in the sense that it will replace multiple by one but not neccessary one that looks like the combination (i.e. it is the counterpart of multiple then). For example, the following is valid:

xxxabcdexxx [single a->A][multiple b->BCD][ligature cde->E] xxxABCDExxx

Therefore we we don't really do the replacement here already unless we have the single lookup case. The efficiency of the replacements can be improved by deleting as less as needed but that would also make the code even more messy.

--ldx]]-- -- local function delete_till_stop(head,start,stop,ignoremarks) -- keeps start -- local n = 1 -- if start == stop then -- -- done -- elseif ignoremarks then -- repeat -- start x x m x x stop => start m -- local next = start.next -- if not marks[next.char] then -- local components = next.components -- if components then -- probably not needed -- flush_node_list(components) -- end -- head = delete_node(head,next) -- end -- n = n + 1 -- until next == stop -- else -- start x x x stop => start -- repeat -- local next = start.next -- local components = next.components -- if components then -- probably not needed -- flush_node_list(components) -- end -- head = delete_node(head,next) -- n = n + 1 -- until next == stop -- end -- return head, n -- end --[[ldx--

Here we replace start by a single variant, First we delete the rest of the match.

--ldx]]-- function chainprocs.gsub_single(head,start,stop,kind,chainname,currentcontext,lookuphash,currentlookup,chainlookupname,chainindex) -- todo: marks ? local current = start local subtables = currentlookup.subtables if #subtables > 1 then logwarning("todo: check if we need to loop over the replacements: %s",concat(subtables," ")) end while current do if current.id == glyph_code then local currentchar = current.char local lookupname = subtables[1] -- only 1 local replacement = lookuphash[lookupname] if not replacement then if trace_bugs then logwarning("%s: no single hits",cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname,lookupname,chainindex)) end else replacement = replacement[currentchar] if not replacement or replacement == "" then if trace_bugs then logwarning("%s: no single for %s",cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname,lookupname,chainindex),gref(currentchar)) end else if trace_singles then logprocess("%s: replacing single %s by %s",cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname,lookupname,chainindex),gref(currentchar),gref(replacement)) end current.char = replacement end end return head, start, true elseif current == stop then break else current = current.next end end return head, start, false end chainmores.gsub_single = chainprocs.gsub_single --[[ldx--

Here we replace start by a sequence of new glyphs. First we delete the rest of the match.

--ldx]]-- function chainprocs.gsub_multiple(head,start,stop,kind,chainname,currentcontext,lookuphash,currentlookup,chainlookupname) -- local head, n = delete_till_stop(head,start,stop) local startchar = start.char local subtables = currentlookup.subtables local lookupname = subtables[1] local replacements = lookuphash[lookupname] if not replacements then if trace_bugs then logwarning("%s: no multiple hits",cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname,lookupname)) end else replacements = replacements[startchar] if not replacements or replacement == "" then if trace_bugs then logwarning("%s: no multiple for %s",cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname,lookupname),gref(startchar)) end else if trace_multiples then logprocess("%s: replacing %s by multiple characters %s",cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname,lookupname),gref(startchar),gref(replacements)) end return multiple_glyphs(head,start,replacements,currentlookup.flags[1]) end end return head, start, false end chainmores.gsub_multiple = chainprocs.gsub_multiple --[[ldx--

Here we replace start by new glyph. First we delete the rest of the match.

--ldx]]-- -- char_1 mark_1 -> char_x mark_1 (ignore marks) -- char_1 mark_1 -> char_x -- to be checked: do we always have just one glyph? -- we can also have alternates for marks -- marks come last anyway -- are there cases where we need to delete the mark function chainprocs.gsub_alternate(head,start,stop,kind,chainname,currentcontext,lookuphash,currentlookup,chainlookupname) local current = start local subtables = currentlookup.subtables local value = featurevalue == true and tfmdata.shared.features[kind] or featurevalue while current do if current.id == glyph_code then -- is this check needed? local currentchar = current.char local lookupname = subtables[1] local alternatives = lookuphash[lookupname] if not alternatives then if trace_bugs then logwarning("%s: no alternative hit",cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname,lookupname)) end else alternatives = alternatives[currentchar] if alternatives then local choice, comment = get_alternative_glyph(current,alternatives,value,trace_alternatives) if choice then if trace_alternatives then logprocess("%s: replacing %s by alternative %a to %s, %s",cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname,lookupname),gref(char),choice,gref(choice),comment) end start.char = choice else if trace_alternatives then logwarning("%s: no variant %a for %s, %s",cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname,lookupname),value,gref(char),comment) end end elseif trace_bugs then logwarning("%s: no alternative for %s, %s",cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname,lookupname),gref(currentchar),comment) end end return head, start, true elseif current == stop then break else current = current.next end end return head, start, false end chainmores.gsub_alternate = chainprocs.gsub_alternate --[[ldx--

When we replace ligatures we use a helper that handles the marks. I might change this function (move code inline and handle the marks by a separate function). We assume rather stupid ligatures (no complex disc nodes).

--ldx]]-- function chainprocs.gsub_ligature(head,start,stop,kind,chainname,currentcontext,lookuphash,currentlookup,chainlookupname,chainindex) local startchar = start.char local subtables = currentlookup.subtables local lookupname = subtables[1] local ligatures = lookuphash[lookupname] if not ligatures then if trace_bugs then logwarning("%s: no ligature hits",cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname,lookupname,chainindex)) end else ligatures = ligatures[startchar] if not ligatures then if trace_bugs then logwarning("%s: no ligatures starting with %s",cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname,lookupname,chainindex),gref(startchar)) end else local s = start.next local discfound = false local last = stop local nofreplacements = 0 local skipmark = currentlookup.flags[1] while s do local id = s.id if id == disc_code then s = s.next discfound = true else local schar = s.char if skipmark and marks[schar] then -- marks s = s.next else local lg = ligatures[schar] if lg then ligatures, last, nofreplacements = lg, s, nofreplacements + 1 if s == stop then break else s = s.next end else break end end end end local l2 = ligatures.ligature if l2 then if chainindex then stop = last end if trace_ligatures then if start == stop then logprocess("%s: replacing character %s by ligature %s case 3",cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname,lookupname,chainindex),gref(startchar),gref(l2)) else logprocess("%s: replacing character %s upto %s by ligature %s case 4",cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname,lookupname,chainindex),gref(startchar),gref(stop.char),gref(l2)) end end head, start = toligature(kind,lookupname,head,start,stop,l2,currentlookup.flags[1],discfound) return head, start, true, nofreplacements elseif trace_bugs then if start == stop then logwarning("%s: replacing character %s by ligature fails",cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname,lookupname,chainindex),gref(startchar)) else logwarning("%s: replacing character %s upto %s by ligature fails",cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname,lookupname,chainindex),gref(startchar),gref(stop.char)) end end end end return head, start, false, 0 end chainmores.gsub_ligature = chainprocs.gsub_ligature function chainprocs.gpos_mark2base(head,start,stop,kind,chainname,currentcontext,lookuphash,currentlookup,chainlookupname) local markchar = start.char if marks[markchar] then local subtables = currentlookup.subtables local lookupname = subtables[1] local markanchors = lookuphash[lookupname] if markanchors then markanchors = markanchors[markchar] end if markanchors then local base = start.prev -- [glyph] [start=mark] if base and base.id == glyph_code and base.font == currentfont and base.subtype<256 then local basechar = base.char if marks[basechar] then while true do base = base.prev if base and base.id == glyph_code and base.font == currentfont and base.subtype<256 then basechar = base.char if not marks[basechar] then break end else if trace_bugs then logwarning("%s: no base for mark %s",pref(kind,lookupname),gref(markchar)) end return head, start, false end end end local baseanchors = descriptions[basechar].anchors if baseanchors then local baseanchors = baseanchors['basechar'] if baseanchors then local al = anchorlookups[lookupname] for anchor,ba in next, baseanchors do if al[anchor] then local ma = markanchors[anchor] if ma then local dx, dy, bound = setmark(start,base,tfmdata.parameters.factor,rlmode,ba,ma) if trace_marks then logprocess("%s, anchor %s, bound %s: anchoring mark %s to basechar %s => (%p,%p)", cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname,lookupname),anchor,bound,gref(markchar),gref(basechar),dx,dy) end return head, start, true end end end if trace_bugs then logwarning("%s, no matching anchors for mark %s and base %s",cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname,lookupname),gref(markchar),gref(basechar)) end end end elseif trace_bugs then logwarning("%s: prev node is no char",cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname,lookupname)) end elseif trace_bugs then logwarning("%s: mark %s has no anchors",cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname,lookupname),gref(markchar)) end elseif trace_bugs then logwarning("%s: mark %s is no mark",cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname),gref(markchar)) end return head, start, false end function chainprocs.gpos_mark2ligature(head,start,stop,kind,chainname,currentcontext,lookuphash,currentlookup,chainlookupname) local markchar = start.char if marks[markchar] then local subtables = currentlookup.subtables local lookupname = subtables[1] local markanchors = lookuphash[lookupname] if markanchors then markanchors = markanchors[markchar] end if markanchors then local base = start.prev -- [glyph] [optional marks] [start=mark] if base and base.id == glyph_code and base.font == currentfont and base.subtype<256 then local basechar = base.char if marks[basechar] then while true do base = base.prev if base and base.id == glyph_code and base.font == currentfont and base.subtype<256 then basechar = base.char if not marks[basechar] then break end else if trace_bugs then logwarning("%s: no base for mark %s",cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname,lookupname),markchar) end return head, start, false end end end -- todo: like marks a ligatures hash local index = start[a_ligacomp] local baseanchors = descriptions[basechar].anchors if baseanchors then local baseanchors = baseanchors['baselig'] if baseanchors then local al = anchorlookups[lookupname] for anchor,ba in next, baseanchors do if al[anchor] then local ma = markanchors[anchor] if ma then ba = ba[index] if ba then local dx, dy, bound = setmark(start,base,tfmdata.parameters.factor,rlmode,ba,ma) -- index if trace_marks then logprocess("%s, anchor %s, bound %s: anchoring mark %s to baselig %s at index %s => (%p,%p)", cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname,lookupname),anchor,a or bound,gref(markchar),gref(basechar),index,dx,dy) end return head, start, true end end end end if trace_bugs then logwarning("%s: no matching anchors for mark %s and baselig %s",cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname,lookupname),gref(markchar),gref(basechar)) end end end elseif trace_bugs then logwarning("feature %s, lookup %s: prev node is no char",kind,lookupname) end elseif trace_bugs then logwarning("%s: mark %s has no anchors",cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname,lookupname),gref(markchar)) end elseif trace_bugs then logwarning("%s: mark %s is no mark",cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname),gref(markchar)) end return head, start, false end function chainprocs.gpos_mark2mark(head,start,stop,kind,chainname,currentcontext,lookuphash,currentlookup,chainlookupname) local markchar = start.char if marks[markchar] then -- local alreadydone = markonce and start[a_markmark] -- if not alreadydone then -- local markanchors = descriptions[markchar].anchors markanchors = markanchors and markanchors.mark local subtables = currentlookup.subtables local lookupname = subtables[1] local markanchors = lookuphash[lookupname] if markanchors then markanchors = markanchors[markchar] end if markanchors then local base = start.prev -- [glyph] [basemark] [start=mark] local slc = start[a_ligacomp] if slc then -- a rather messy loop ... needs checking with husayni while base do local blc = base[a_ligacomp] if blc and blc ~= slc then base = base.prev else break end end end if base and base.id == glyph_code and base.font == currentfont and base.subtype<256 then -- subtype test can go local basechar = base.char local baseanchors = descriptions[basechar].anchors if baseanchors then baseanchors = baseanchors['basemark'] if baseanchors then local al = anchorlookups[lookupname] for anchor,ba in next, baseanchors do if al[anchor] then local ma = markanchors[anchor] if ma then local dx, dy, bound = setmark(start,base,tfmdata.parameters.factor,rlmode,ba,ma,true) if trace_marks then logprocess("%s, anchor %s, bound %s: anchoring mark %s to basemark %s => (%p,%p)", cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname,lookupname),anchor,bound,gref(markchar),gref(basechar),dx,dy) end return head, start, true end end end if trace_bugs then logwarning("%s: no matching anchors for mark %s and basemark %s",gref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname,lookupname),gref(markchar),gref(basechar)) end end end elseif trace_bugs then logwarning("%s: prev node is no mark",cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname,lookupname)) end elseif trace_bugs then logwarning("%s: mark %s has no anchors",cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname,lookupname),gref(markchar)) end -- elseif trace_marks and trace_details then -- logprocess("%s, mark %s is already bound (n=%s), ignoring mark2mark",pref(kind,lookupname),gref(markchar),alreadydone) -- end elseif trace_bugs then logwarning("%s: mark %s is no mark",cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname),gref(markchar)) end return head, start, false end function chainprocs.gpos_cursive(head,start,stop,kind,chainname,currentcontext,lookuphash,currentlookup,chainlookupname) local alreadydone = cursonce and start[a_cursbase] if not alreadydone then local startchar = start.char local subtables = currentlookup.subtables local lookupname = subtables[1] local exitanchors = lookuphash[lookupname] if exitanchors then exitanchors = exitanchors[startchar] end if exitanchors then local done = false if marks[startchar] then if trace_cursive then logprocess("%s: ignoring cursive for mark %s",pref(kind,lookupname),gref(startchar)) end else local nxt = start.next while not done and nxt and nxt.id == glyph_code and nxt.font == currentfont and nxt.subtype<256 do local nextchar = nxt.char if marks[nextchar] then -- should not happen (maybe warning) nxt = nxt.next else local entryanchors = descriptions[nextchar] if entryanchors then entryanchors = entryanchors.anchors if entryanchors then entryanchors = entryanchors['centry'] if entryanchors then local al = anchorlookups[lookupname] for anchor, entry in next, entryanchors do if al[anchor] then local exit = exitanchors[anchor] if exit then local dx, dy, bound = setcursive(start,nxt,tfmdata.parameters.factor,rlmode,exit,entry,characters[startchar],characters[nextchar]) if trace_cursive then logprocess("%s: moving %s to %s cursive (%p,%p) using anchor %s and bound %s in rlmode %s",pref(kind,lookupname),gref(startchar),gref(nextchar),dx,dy,anchor,bound,rlmode) end done = true break end end end end end elseif trace_bugs then -- logwarning("%s: char %s is missing in font",pref(kind,lookupname),gref(startchar)) onetimemessage(currentfont,startchar,"no entry anchors",report_fonts) end break end end end return head, start, done else if trace_cursive and trace_details then logprocess("%s, cursive %s is already done",pref(kind,lookupname),gref(start.char),alreadydone) end return head, start, false end end return head, start, false end function chainprocs.gpos_single(head,start,stop,kind,chainname,currentcontext,lookuphash,currentlookup,chainlookupname,chainindex,sequence) -- untested .. needs checking for the new model local startchar = start.char local subtables = currentlookup.subtables local lookupname = subtables[1] local kerns = lookuphash[lookupname] if kerns then kerns = kerns[startchar] -- needed ? if kerns then local dx, dy, w, h = setpair(start,tfmdata.parameters.factor,rlmode,sequence.flags[4],kerns,characters[startchar]) if trace_kerns then logprocess("%s: shifting single %s by (%p,%p) and correction (%p,%p)",cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname),gref(startchar),dx,dy,w,h) end end end return head, start, false end chainmores.gpos_single = chainprocs.gpos_single -- okay? -- when machines become faster i will make a shared function function chainprocs.gpos_pair(head,start,stop,kind,chainname,currentcontext,lookuphash,currentlookup,chainlookupname,chainindex,sequence) local snext = start.next if snext then local startchar = start.char local subtables = currentlookup.subtables local lookupname = subtables[1] local kerns = lookuphash[lookupname] if kerns then kerns = kerns[startchar] if kerns then local lookuptype = lookuptypes[lookupname] local prev, done = start, false local factor = tfmdata.parameters.factor while snext and snext.id == glyph_code and snext.font == currentfont and snext.subtype<256 do local nextchar = snext.char local krn = kerns[nextchar] if not krn and marks[nextchar] then prev = snext snext = snext.next else if not krn then -- skip elseif type(krn) == "table" then if lookuptype == "pair" then local a, b = krn[2], krn[3] if a and #a > 0 then local startchar = start.char local x, y, w, h = setpair(start,factor,rlmode,sequence.flags[4],a,characters[startchar]) if trace_kerns then logprocess("%s: shifting first of pair %s and %s by (%p,%p) and correction (%p,%p)",cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname),gref(startchar),gref(nextchar),x,y,w,h) end end if b and #b > 0 then local startchar = start.char local x, y, w, h = setpair(snext,factor,rlmode,sequence.flags[4],b,characters[nextchar]) if trace_kerns then logprocess("%s: shifting second of pair %s and %s by (%p,%p) and correction (%p,%p)",cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname),gref(startchar),gref(nextchar),x,y,w,h) end end else report_process("%s: check this out (old kern stuff)",cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname)) local a, b = krn[2], krn[6] if a and a ~= 0 then local k = setkern(snext,factor,rlmode,a) if trace_kerns then logprocess("%s: inserting first kern %s between %s and %s",cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname),k,gref(prev.char),gref(nextchar)) end end if b and b ~= 0 then logwarning("%s: ignoring second kern xoff %s",cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname),b*factor) end end done = true elseif krn ~= 0 then local k = setkern(snext,factor,rlmode,krn) if trace_kerns then logprocess("%s: inserting kern %s between %s and %s",cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname),k,gref(prev.char),gref(nextchar)) end done = true end break end end return head, start, done end end end return head, start, false end chainmores.gpos_pair = chainprocs.gpos_pair -- okay? -- what pointer to return, spec says stop -- to be discussed ... is bidi changer a space? -- elseif char == zwnj and sequence[n][32] then -- brrr -- somehow l or f is global -- we don't need to pass the currentcontext, saves a bit -- make a slow variant then can be activated but with more tracing local function show_skip(kind,chainname,char,ck,class) if ck[9] then logwarning("%s: skipping char %s, class %a, rule %a, lookuptype %a, %a => %a",cref(kind,chainname),gref(char),class,ck[1],ck[2],ck[9],ck[10]) else logwarning("%s: skipping char %s, class %a, rule %a, lookuptype %a",cref(kind,chainname),gref(char),class,ck[1],ck[2]) end end local function normal_handle_contextchain(head,start,kind,chainname,contexts,sequence,lookuphash) -- local rule, lookuptype, sequence, f, l, lookups = ck[1], ck[2] ,ck[3], ck[4], ck[5], ck[6] local flags = sequence.flags local done = false local skipmark = flags[1] local skipligature = flags[2] local skipbase = flags[3] local someskip = skipmark or skipligature or skipbase -- could be stored in flags for a fast test (hm, flags could be false !) local markclass = sequence.markclass -- todo, first we need a proper test local skipped = false for k=1,#contexts do local match = true local current = start local last = start local ck = contexts[k] local seq = ck[3] local s = #seq -- f..l = mid string if s == 1 then -- never happens match = current.id == glyph_code and current.font == currentfont and current.subtype<256 and seq[1][current.char] else -- maybe we need a better space check (maybe check for glue or category or combination) -- we cannot optimize for n=2 because there can be disc nodes local f, l = ck[4], ck[5] -- current match if f == 1 and f == l then -- current only -- already a hit -- match = true else -- before/current/after | before/current | current/after -- no need to test first hit (to be optimized) if f == l then -- new, else last out of sync (f is > 1) -- match = true else local n = f + 1 last = last.next while n <= l do if last then local id = last.id if id == glyph_code then if last.font == currentfont and last.subtype<256 then local char = last.char local ccd = descriptions[char] if ccd then local class = ccd.class if class == skipmark or class == skipligature or class == skipbase or (markclass and class == "mark" and not markclass[char]) then skipped = true if trace_skips then show_skip(kind,chainname,char,ck,class) end last = last.next elseif seq[n][char] then if n < l then last = last.next end n = n + 1 else match = false break end else match = false break end else match = false break end elseif id == disc_code then last = last.next else match = false break end else match = false break end end end end -- before if match and f > 1 then local prev = start.prev if prev then local n = f-1 while n >= 1 do if prev then local id = prev.id if id == glyph_code then if prev.font == currentfont and prev.subtype<256 then -- normal char local char = prev.char local ccd = descriptions[char] if ccd then local class = ccd.class if class == skipmark or class == skipligature or class == skipbase or (markclass and class == "mark" and not markclass[char]) then skipped = true if trace_skips then show_skip(kind,chainname,char,ck,class) end elseif seq[n][char] then n = n -1 else match = false break end else match = false break end else match = false break end elseif id == disc_code then -- skip 'm elseif seq[n][32] then n = n -1 else match = false break end prev = prev.prev elseif seq[n][32] then -- somewhat special, as zapfino can have many preceding spaces n = n -1 else match = false break end end elseif f == 2 then match = seq[1][32] else for n=f-1,1 do if not seq[n][32] then match = false break end end end end -- after if match and s > l then local current = last and last.next if current then -- removed optimization for s-l == 1, we have to deal with marks anyway local n = l + 1 while n <= s do if current then local id = current.id if id == glyph_code then if current.font == currentfont and current.subtype<256 then -- normal char local char = current.char local ccd = descriptions[char] if ccd then local class = ccd.class if class == skipmark or class == skipligature or class == skipbase or (markclass and class == "mark" and not markclass[char]) then skipped = true if trace_skips then show_skip(kind,chainname,char,ck,class) end elseif seq[n][char] then n = n + 1 else match = false break end else match = false break end else match = false break end elseif id == disc_code then -- skip 'm elseif seq[n][32] then -- brrr n = n + 1 else match = false break end current = current.next elseif seq[n][32] then n = n + 1 else match = false break end end elseif s-l == 1 then match = seq[s][32] else for n=l+1,s do if not seq[n][32] then match = false break end end end end end if match then -- ck == currentcontext if trace_contexts then local rule, lookuptype, f, l = ck[1], ck[2], ck[4], ck[5] local char = start.char if ck[9] then logwarning("%s: rule %s matches at char %s for (%s,%s,%s) chars, lookuptype %a, %a => %a", cref(kind,chainname),rule,gref(char),f-1,l-f+1,s-l,lookuptype,ck[9],ck[10]) else logwarning("%s: rule %s matches at char %s for (%s,%s,%s) chars, lookuptype %a", cref(kind,chainname),rule,gref(char),f-1,l-f+1,s-l,lookuptype) end end local chainlookups = ck[6] if chainlookups then local nofchainlookups = #chainlookups -- we can speed this up if needed if nofchainlookups == 1 then local chainlookupname = chainlookups[1] local chainlookup = lookuptable[chainlookupname] if chainlookup then local cp = chainprocs[chainlookup.type] if cp then local ok head, start, ok = cp(head,start,last,kind,chainname,ck,lookuphash,chainlookup,chainlookupname,nil,sequence) if ok then done = true end else logprocess("%s: %s is not yet supported",cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname),chainlookup.type) end else -- shouldn't happen logprocess("%s is not yet supported",cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname)) end else local i = 1 repeat if skipped then while true do local char = start.char local ccd = descriptions[char] if ccd then local class = ccd.class if class == skipmark or class == skipligature or class == skipbase or (markclass and class == "mark" and not markclass[char]) then start = start.next else break end else break end end end local chainlookupname = chainlookups[i] local chainlookup = lookuptable[chainlookupname] if not chainlookup then -- okay, n matches, < n replacements i = i + 1 else local cp = chainmores[chainlookup.type] if not cp then -- actually an error logprocess("%s: %s is not yet supported",cref(kind,chainname,chainlookupname),chainlookup.type) i = i + 1 else local ok, n head, start, ok, n = cp(head,start,last,kind,chainname,ck,lookuphash,chainlookup,chainlookupname,i,sequence) -- messy since last can be changed ! if ok then done = true -- skip next one(s) if ligature i = i + (n or 1) else i = i + 1 end end end if start then start = start.next else -- weird end until i > nofchainlookups end else local replacements = ck[7] if replacements then head, start, done = chainprocs.reversesub(head,start,last,kind,chainname,ck,lookuphash,replacements) -- sequence else done = true -- can be meant to be skipped if trace_contexts then logprocess("%s: skipping match",cref(kind,chainname)) end end end end end return head, start, done end -- Because we want to keep this elsewhere (an because speed is less an issue) we -- pass the font id so that the verbose variant can access the relevant helper tables. local verbose_handle_contextchain = function(font,...) logwarning("no verbose handler installed, reverting to 'normal'") otf.setcontextchain() return normal_handle_contextchain(...) end otf.chainhandlers = { normal = normal_handle_contextchain, verbose = verbose_handle_contextchain, } function otf.setcontextchain(method) if not method or method == "normal" or not otf.chainhandlers[method] then if handlers.contextchain then -- no need for a message while making the format logwarning("installing normal contextchain handler") end handlers.contextchain = normal_handle_contextchain else logwarning("installing contextchain handler %a",method) local handler = otf.chainhandlers[method] handlers.contextchain = function(...) return handler(currentfont,...) -- hm, get rid of ... end end handlers.gsub_context = handlers.contextchain handlers.gsub_contextchain = handlers.contextchain handlers.gsub_reversecontextchain = handlers.contextchain handlers.gpos_contextchain = handlers.contextchain handlers.gpos_context = handlers.contextchain end otf.setcontextchain() local missing = { } -- we only report once local function logprocess(...) if trace_steps then registermessage(...) end report_process(...) end local logwarning = report_process local function report_missing_cache(typ,lookup) local f = missing[currentfont] if not f then f = { } missing[currentfont] = f end local t = f[typ] if not t then t = { } f[typ] = t end if not t[lookup] then t[lookup] = true logwarning("missing cache for lookup %a, type %a, font %a, name %a",lookup,typ,currentfont,tfmdata.properties.fullname) end end local resolved = { } -- we only resolve a font,script,language pair once -- todo: pass all these 'locals' in a table local lookuphashes = { } setmetatableindex(lookuphashes, function(t,font) local lookuphash = fontdata[font].resources.lookuphash if not lookuphash or not next(lookuphash) then lookuphash = false end t[font] = lookuphash return lookuphash end) -- fonts.hashes.lookups = lookuphashes local autofeatures = fonts.analyzers.features -- was: constants local function initialize(sequence,script,language,enabled) local features = sequence.features if features then for kind, scripts in next, features do local valid = enabled[kind] if valid then local languages = scripts[script] or scripts[wildcard] if languages and (languages[language] or languages[wildcard]) then return { valid, autofeatures[kind] or false, sequence.chain or 0, kind, sequence } end end end end return false end function otf.dataset(tfmdata,font) -- generic variant, overloaded in context local shared = tfmdata.shared local properties = tfmdata.properties local language = properties.language or "dflt" local script = properties.script or "dflt" local enabled = shared.features local res = resolved[font] if not res then res = { } resolved[font] = res end local rs = res[script] if not rs then rs = { } res[script] = rs end local rl = rs[language] if not rl then rl = { -- indexed but we can also add specific data by key } rs[language] = rl local sequences = tfmdata.resources.sequences -- setmetatableindex(rl, function(t,k) -- if type(k) == "number" then -- local v = enabled and initialize(sequences[k],script,language,enabled) -- t[k] = v -- return v -- end -- end) for s=1,#sequences do local v = enabled and initialize(sequences[s],script,language,enabled) if v then rl[#rl+1] = v end end end return rl end -- elseif id == glue_code then -- if p[5] then -- chain -- local pc = pp[32] -- if pc then -- start, ok = start, false -- p[1](start,kind,p[2],pc,p[3],p[4]) -- if ok then -- done = true -- end -- if start then start = start.next end -- else -- start = start.next -- end -- else -- start = start.next -- end -- there will be a new direction parser (pre-parsed etc) -- less bytecode: 290 -> 254 -- -- attr = attr or false -- -- local a = getattr(start,0) -- if (a == attr and (not attribute or getattr(start,a_state) == attribute)) or (not attribute or getattr(start,a_state) == attribute) then -- -- the action -- end local function featuresprocessor(head,font,attr) local lookuphash = lookuphashes[font] -- we can also check sequences here if not lookuphash then return head, false end if trace_steps then checkstep(head) end tfmdata = fontdata[font] descriptions = tfmdata.descriptions characters = tfmdata.characters resources = tfmdata.resources marks = resources.marks anchorlookups = resources.lookup_to_anchor lookuptable = resources.lookups lookuptypes = resources.lookuptypes currentfont = font rlmode = 0 local sequences = resources.sequences local done = false local datasets = otf.dataset(tfmdata,font,attr) local dirstack = { } -- could move outside function -- We could work on sub start-stop ranges instead but I wonder if there is that -- much speed gain (experiments showed that it made not much sense) and we need -- to keep track of directions anyway. Also at some point I want to play with -- font interactions and then we do need the full sweeps. -- Keeping track of the headnode is needed for devanagari (I generalized it a bit -- so that multiple cases are also covered.) for s=1,#datasets do local dataset = datasets[s] featurevalue = dataset[1] -- todo: pass to function instead of using a global local sequence = dataset[5] -- sequences[s] -- also dataset[5] local rlparmode = 0 local topstack = 0 local success = false local attribute = dataset[2] local chain = dataset[3] -- sequence.chain or 0 local typ = sequence.type local subtables = sequence.subtables if chain < 0 then -- this is a limited case, no special treatments like 'init' etc local handler = handlers[typ] -- we need to get rid of this slide! probably no longer needed in latest luatex local start = find_node_tail(head) -- slow (we can store tail because there's always a skip at the end): todo while start do local id = start.id if id == glyph_code then if start.font == font and start.subtype<256 then local a = start[0] if a then a = a == attr else a = true end if a then for i=1,#subtables do local lookupname = subtables[i] local lookupcache = lookuphash[lookupname] if lookupcache then local lookupmatch = lookupcache[start.char] if lookupmatch then head, start, success = handler(head,start,dataset[4],lookupname,lookupmatch,sequence,lookuphash,i) if success then break end end else report_missing_cache(typ,lookupname) end end if start then start = start.prev end else start = start.prev end else start = start.prev end else start = start.prev end end else local handler = handlers[typ] local ns = #subtables local start = head -- local ? rlmode = 0 -- to be checked ? if ns == 1 then -- happens often local lookupname = subtables[1] local lookupcache = lookuphash[lookupname] if not lookupcache then -- also check for empty cache report_missing_cache(typ,lookupname) else local function subrun(start) -- mostly for gsub, gpos would demand a more clever approach local head = start local done = false while start do local id = start.id if id == glyph_code and start.font == font and start.subtype <256 then local a = start[0] if a then a = (a == attr) and (not attribute or start[a_state] == attribute) else a = not attribute or start[a_state] == attribute end if a then local lookupmatch = lookupcache[start.char] if lookupmatch then -- sequence kan weg local ok head, start, ok = handler(head,start,dataset[4],lookupname,lookupmatch,sequence,lookuphash,1) if ok then done = true end end if start then start = start.next end else start = start.next end else start = start.next end end if done then success = true return head end end local function kerndisc(disc) -- we can assume that prev and next are glyphs local prev = disc.prev local next = disc.next if prev and next then prev.next = next -- next.prev = prev local a = prev[0] if a then a = (a == attr) and (not attribute or prev[a_state] == attribute) else a = not attribute or prev[a_state] == attribute end if a then local lookupmatch = lookupcache[prev.char] if lookupmatch then -- sequence kan weg local h, d, ok = handler(head,prev,dataset[4],lookupname,lookupmatch,sequence,lookuphash,1) if ok then done = true success = true end end end prev.next = disc -- next.prev = disc end return next end while start do local id = start.id if id == glyph_code then if start.font == font and start.subtype<256 then local a = start[0] if a then a = (a == attr) and (not attribute or start[a_state] == attribute) else a = not attribute or start[a_state] == attribute end if a then local lookupmatch = lookupcache[start.char] if lookupmatch then -- sequence kan weg local ok head, start, ok = handler(head,start,dataset[4],lookupname,lookupmatch,sequence,lookuphash,1) if ok then success = true end end if start then start = start.next end else start = start.next end else start = start.next end elseif id == disc_code then -- mostly for gsub if start.subtype == discretionary_code then local pre = start.pre if pre then local new = subrun(pre) if new then start.pre = new end end local post = start.post if post then local new = subrun(post) if new then start.post = new end end local replace = start.replace if replace then local new = subrun(replace) if new then start.replace = new end end elseif typ == "gpos_single" or typ == "gpos_pair" then kerndisc(start) end start = start.next elseif id == whatsit_code then -- will be function local subtype = start.subtype if subtype == dir_code then local dir = start.dir if dir == "+TRT" or dir == "+TLT" then topstack = topstack + 1 dirstack[topstack] = dir elseif dir == "-TRT" or dir == "-TLT" then topstack = topstack - 1 end local newdir = dirstack[topstack] if newdir == "+TRT" then rlmode = -1 elseif newdir == "+TLT" then rlmode = 1 else rlmode = rlparmode end if trace_directions then report_process("directions after txtdir %a: parmode %a, txtmode %a, # stack %a, new dir %a",dir,rlparmode,rlmode,topstack,newdir) end elseif subtype == localpar_code then local dir = start.dir if dir == "TRT" then rlparmode = -1 elseif dir == "TLT" then rlparmode = 1 else rlparmode = 0 end -- one might wonder if the par dir should be looked at, so we might as well drop the next line rlmode = rlparmode if trace_directions then report_process("directions after pardir %a: parmode %a, txtmode %a",dir,rlparmode,rlmode) end end start = start.next elseif id == math_code then start = end_of_math(start).next else start = start.next end end end else local function subrun(start) -- mostly for gsub, gpos would demand a more clever approach local head = start local done = false while start do local id = start.id if id == glyph_code and start.id == font and start.subtype <256 then local a = start[0] if a then a = (a == attr) and (not attribute or start[a_state] == attribute) else a = not attribute or start[a_state] == attribute end if a then for i=1,ns do local lookupname = subtables[i] local lookupcache = lookuphash[lookupname] if lookupcache then local lookupmatch = lookupcache[start.char] if lookupmatch then -- we could move all code inline but that makes things even more unreadable local ok head, start, ok = handler(head,start,dataset[4],lookupname,lookupmatch,sequence,lookuphash,i) if ok then done = true break elseif not start then -- don't ask why ... shouldn't happen break end end else report_missing_cache(typ,lookupname) end end if start then start = start.next end else start = start.next end else start = start.next end end if done then success = true return head end end local function kerndisc(disc) -- we can assume that prev and next are glyphs local prev = disc.prev local next = disc.next if prev and next then prev.next = next -- next.prev = prev local a = prev[0] if a then a = (a == attr) and (not attribute or prev[a_state] == attribute) else a = not attribute or prev[a_state] == attribute end if a then for i=1,ns do local lookupname = subtables[i] local lookupcache = lookuphash[lookupname] if lookupcache then local lookupmatch = lookupcache[prev.char] if lookupmatch then -- we could move all code inline but that makes things even more unreadable local h, d, ok = handler(head,prev,dataset[4],lookupname,lookupmatch,sequence,lookuphash,i) if ok then done = true break end end else report_missing_cache(typ,lookupname) end end end prev.next = disc -- next.prev = disc end return next end while start do local id = start.id if id == glyph_code then if start.font == font and start.subtype<256 then local a = start[0] if a then a = (a == attr) and (not attribute or start[a_state] == attribute) else a = not attribute or start[a_state] == attribute end if a then for i=1,ns do local lookupname = subtables[i] local lookupcache = lookuphash[lookupname] if lookupcache then local lookupmatch = lookupcache[start.char] if lookupmatch then -- we could move all code inline but that makes things even more unreadable local ok head, start, ok = handler(head,start,dataset[4],lookupname,lookupmatch,sequence,lookuphash,i) if ok then success = true break elseif not start then -- don't ask why ... shouldn't happen break end end else report_missing_cache(typ,lookupname) end end if start then start = start.next end else start = start.next end else start = start.next end elseif id == disc_code then -- mostly for gsub if start.subtype == discretionary_code then local pre = start.pre if pre then local new = subrun(pre) if new then start.pre = new end end local post = start.post if post then local new = subrun(post) if new then start.post = new end end local replace = start.replace if replace then local new = subrun(replace) if new then start.replace = new end end elseif typ == "gpos_single" or typ == "gpos_pair" then kerndisc(start) end start = start.next elseif id == whatsit_code then local subtype = start.subtype if subtype == dir_code then local dir = start.dir if dir == "+TRT" or dir == "+TLT" then topstack = topstack + 1 dirstack[topstack] = dir elseif dir == "-TRT" or dir == "-TLT" then topstack = topstack - 1 end local newdir = dirstack[topstack] if newdir == "+TRT" then rlmode = -1 elseif newdir == "+TLT" then rlmode = 1 else rlmode = rlparmode end if trace_directions then report_process("directions after txtdir %a: parmode %a, txtmode %a, # stack %a, new dir %a",dir,rlparmode,rlmode,topstack,newdir) end elseif subtype == localpar_code then local dir = start.dir if dir == "TRT" then rlparmode = -1 elseif dir == "TLT" then rlparmode = 1 else rlparmode = 0 end rlmode = rlparmode if trace_directions then report_process("directions after pardir %a: parmode %a, txtmode %a",dir,rlparmode,rlmode) end end start = start.next elseif id == math_code then start = end_of_math(start).next else start = start.next end end end end if success then done = true end if trace_steps then -- ? registerstep(head) end end return head, done end local function generic(lookupdata,lookupname,unicode,lookuphash) local target = lookuphash[lookupname] if target then target[unicode] = lookupdata else lookuphash[lookupname] = { [unicode] = lookupdata } end end local action = { substitution = generic, multiple = generic, alternate = generic, position = generic, ligature = function(lookupdata,lookupname,unicode,lookuphash) local target = lookuphash[lookupname] if not target then target = { } lookuphash[lookupname] = target end for i=1,#lookupdata do local li = lookupdata[i] local tu = target[li] if not tu then tu = { } target[li] = tu end target = tu end target.ligature = unicode end, pair = function(lookupdata,lookupname,unicode,lookuphash) local target = lookuphash[lookupname] if not target then target = { } lookuphash[lookupname] = target end local others = target[unicode] local paired = lookupdata[1] if others then others[paired] = lookupdata else others = { [paired] = lookupdata } target[unicode] = others end end, } local function prepare_lookups(tfmdata) local rawdata = tfmdata.shared.rawdata local resources = rawdata.resources local lookuphash = resources.lookuphash local anchor_to_lookup = resources.anchor_to_lookup local lookup_to_anchor = resources.lookup_to_anchor local lookuptypes = resources.lookuptypes local characters = tfmdata.characters local descriptions = tfmdata.descriptions -- we cannot free the entries in the descriptions as sometimes we access -- then directly (for instance anchors) ... selectively freeing does save -- much memory as it's only a reference to a table and the slot in the -- description hash is not freed anyway for unicode, character in next, characters do -- we cannot loop over descriptions ! local description = descriptions[unicode] if description then local lookups = description.slookups if lookups then for lookupname, lookupdata in next, lookups do action[lookuptypes[lookupname]](lookupdata,lookupname,unicode,lookuphash) end end local lookups = description.mlookups if lookups then for lookupname, lookuplist in next, lookups do local lookuptype = lookuptypes[lookupname] for l=1,#lookuplist do local lookupdata = lookuplist[l] action[lookuptype](lookupdata,lookupname,unicode,lookuphash) end end end local list = description.kerns if list then for lookup, krn in next, list do -- ref to glyph, saves lookup local target = lookuphash[lookup] if target then target[unicode] = krn else lookuphash[lookup] = { [unicode] = krn } end end end local list = description.anchors if list then for typ, anchors in next, list do -- types if typ == "mark" or typ == "cexit" then -- or entry? for name, anchor in next, anchors do local lookups = anchor_to_lookup[name] if lookups then for lookup, _ in next, lookups do local target = lookuphash[lookup] if target then target[unicode] = anchors else lookuphash[lookup] = { [unicode] = anchors } end end end end end end end end end end local function split(replacement,original) local result = { } for i=1,#replacement do result[original[i]] = replacement[i] end return result end local valid = { coverage = { chainsub = true, chainpos = true, contextsub = true }, reversecoverage = { reversesub = true }, glyphs = { chainsub = true, chainpos = true }, } local function prepare_contextchains(tfmdata) local rawdata = tfmdata.shared.rawdata local resources = rawdata.resources local lookuphash = resources.lookuphash local lookups = rawdata.lookups if lookups then for lookupname, lookupdata in next, rawdata.lookups do local lookuptype = lookupdata.type if lookuptype then local rules = lookupdata.rules if rules then local format = lookupdata.format local validformat = valid[format] if not validformat then report_prepare("unsupported format %a",format) elseif not validformat[lookuptype] then -- todo: dejavu-serif has one (but i need to see what use it has) report_prepare("unsupported format %a, lookuptype %a, lookupname %a",format,lookuptype,lookupname) else local contexts = lookuphash[lookupname] if not contexts then contexts = { } lookuphash[lookupname] = contexts end local t, nt = { }, 0 for nofrules=1,#rules do local rule = rules[nofrules] local current = rule.current local before = rule.before local after = rule.after local replacements = rule.replacements local sequence = { } local nofsequences = 0 -- Eventually we can store start, stop and sequence in the cached file -- but then less sharing takes place so best not do that without a lot -- of profiling so let's forget about it. if before then for n=1,#before do nofsequences = nofsequences + 1 sequence[nofsequences] = before[n] end end local start = nofsequences + 1 for n=1,#current do nofsequences = nofsequences + 1 sequence[nofsequences] = current[n] end local stop = nofsequences if after then for n=1,#after do nofsequences = nofsequences + 1 sequence[nofsequences] = after[n] end end if sequence[1] then -- Replacements only happen with reverse lookups as they are single only. We -- could pack them into current (replacement value instead of true) and then -- use sequence[start] instead but it's somewhat ugly. nt = nt + 1 t[nt] = { nofrules, lookuptype, sequence, start, stop, rule.lookups, replacements } for unic, _ in next, sequence[start] do local cu = contexts[unic] if not cu then contexts[unic] = t end end end end end else -- no rules end else report_prepare("missing lookuptype for lookupname %a",lookupname) end end end end -- we can consider lookuphash == false (initialized but empty) vs lookuphash == table local function featuresinitializer(tfmdata,value) if true then -- value then -- beware we need to use the topmost properties table local rawdata = tfmdata.shared.rawdata local properties = rawdata.properties if not properties.initialized then local starttime = trace_preparing and os.clock() local resources = rawdata.resources resources.lookuphash = resources.lookuphash or { } prepare_contextchains(tfmdata) prepare_lookups(tfmdata) properties.initialized = true if trace_preparing then report_prepare("preparation time is %0.3f seconds for %a",os.clock()-starttime,tfmdata.properties.fullname) end end end end registerotffeature { name = "features", description = "features", default = true, initializers = { position = 1, node = featuresinitializer, }, processors = { node = featuresprocessor, } } -- This can be used for extra handlers, but should be used with care! otf.handlers = handlers