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if not modules then modules = { } end modules ["features"] = {
version = 1.000,
comment = "companion to luaotfload.lua",
author = "Hans Hagen, PRAGMA-ADE, Hasselt NL",
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
-- A bit of tuning for definitions.
fonts.constructors.namemode = "specification" -- somehow latex needs this (changed name!) => will change into an overload
-- tricky: we sort of bypass the parser and directly feed all into
-- the sub parser
function fonts.definers.getspecification(str)
return "", str, "", ":", str
end
local old_feature_list = { }
local report = logs.names_report
local stringlower = string.lower
local stringsub = string.sub
local stringgsub = string.gsub
local stringfind = string.find
local stringexplode = string.explode
local stringis_empty = string.is_empty
--[[doc--
Apparently, these “modifiers” are another measure of emulating \XETEX,
cf. “About \XETEX”, by Jonathan Kew, 2005; and
“The \XETEX Reference Guide”, by Will Robertson, 2011.
--doc]]--
local supported = {
b = "bold",
i = "italic",
bi = "bolditalic",
aat = false,
icu = false,
gr = false,
}
--- this parses the optional flags after the slash
--- the original behavior is that multiple slashes
--- are valid but they might cancel prior settings
--- example: {name:Antykwa Torunska/I/B} -> bold
local isstyle = function (request)
request = stringlower(request)
request = stringexplode(request, "/")
for _,v in next, request do
local stylename = supported[v]
if stylename then
old_feature_list.style = stylename
elseif stringfind(v, "^s=") then
--- after all, we want everything after the second byte ...
local val = stringsub(v, 3)
old_feature_list.optsize = val
elseif stylename == false then
report("log", 0,
"load", "unsupported font option: %s", v)
elseif not stringis_empty(v) then
old_feature_list.style = stringgsub(v, "[^%a%d]", "")
end
end
end
--- 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--
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"
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
-- --[==[obsolete--
local function issome () old_feature_list.lookup = 'name' end
local function isfile () old_feature_list.lookup = 'file' end
local function isname () old_feature_list.lookup = 'name' end
local function thename(s) old_feature_list.name = s end
local function issub (v) old_feature_list.sub = v end
local function istrue (s) old_feature_list[s] = true end
local function isfalse(s) old_feature_list[s] = false end
local function iskey (k,v) old_feature_list[k] = v end
local P, S, R, C = lpeg.P, lpeg.S, lpeg.R, lpeg.C
local spaces = P(" ")^0
--local namespec = (1-S("/:("))^0 -- was: (1-S("/: ("))^0
--[[phg-- this prevents matching of absolute paths as file names --]]--
local namespec = (1-S("/:("))^1
local filespec = (R("az", "AZ") * P(":"))^-1 * (1-S(":("))^1
local stylespec = spaces * P("/") * (((1-P(":"))^0)/isstyle) * spaces
local filename = (P("file:")/isfile * (filespec/thename))
+ (P("[") * P(true)/isname * (((1-P("]"))^0)/thename) * P("]"))
local fontname = (P("name:")/isname * (namespec/thename)) + P(true)/issome * (namespec/thename)
local sometext = (R("az","AZ","09") + S("+-.,"))^1
local truevalue = P("+") * spaces * (sometext/istrue)
local falsevalue = P("-") * spaces * (sometext/isfalse)
local keyvalue = P("+") + (C(sometext) * spaces * P("=") * spaces * C(sometext))/iskey
local somevalue = sometext/istrue
local subvalue = P("(") * (C(P(1-S("()"))^1)/issub) * P(")") -- for Kim
local option = spaces * (keyvalue + falsevalue + truevalue + somevalue) * spaces
local options = P(":") * spaces * (P(";")^0 * option)^0
local oldsyntax = (filename + fontname) * subvalue^0 * stylespec^0 * options^0
--- to be annihilated
local function old_behavior (specification) -- xetex mode
old_feature_list = { }
lpeg.match(oldsyntax,specification.specification)
old_feature_list = set_default_features(old_feature_list)
if old_feature_list.style then
specification.style = old_feature_list.style
old_feature_list.style = nil
end
if old_feature_list.optsize then
specification.optsize = old_feature_list.optsize
old_feature_list.optsize = nil
end
if old_feature_list.name then
if resolvers.findfile(old_feature_list.name, "tfm") then
old_feature_list.lookup = "file"
old_feature_list.name = file.addsuffix(old_feature_list.name, "tfm")
elseif resolvers.findfile(old_feature_list.name, "ofm") then
old_feature_list.lookup = "file"
old_feature_list.name = file.addsuffix(old_feature_list.name, "ofm")
end
specification.name = old_feature_list.name
old_feature_list.name = nil
end
--- this test overwrites valid file: requests for xetex bracket
--- syntax
if old_feature_list.lookup then
specification.lookup = old_feature_list.lookup
old_feature_list.lookup = nil
end
if old_feature_list.sub then
specification.sub = old_feature_list.sub
old_feature_list.sub = nil
end
if not old_feature_list.mode then
-- if no mode is set, use our default
old_feature_list.mode = fonts.mode
end
specification.features.normal = fonts.handlers.otf.features.normalize(old_feature_list)
return specification
end
--fonts.definers.registersplit(":",old_behavior,"cryptic")
--fonts.definers.registersplit("", old_behavior,"more cryptic") -- catches \font\text=[names]
--obsolete]==]--
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--- request syntax parser 2.2
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--- the luaotfload font request syntax (see manual)
--- has a canonical form:
---
--- \font<csname>=<prefix>:<identifier>:<features>
---
--- where
--- <csname> is the control sequence that activates the font
--- <prefix> is either “file” or “name”, determining the lookup
--- <identifer> is either a file name (no path) or a font
--- name, depending on the lookup
--- <features> 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;
--- db/basename lookup;
--- kpse.find_file() )
--- | Name -> ( names.resolve() )
--- | Path -> ( db/filename lookup;
--- db/basename lookup;
--- kpse.find_file();
--- fullpath lookup )
--- | Anon -> ( names.resolve(); (* most general *)
--- db/filename lookup;
--- db/basename lookup;
--- kpse.find_file();
--- fullpath lookup )
---
--- the database should be generated only if the chain has
--- been completed, and then only once.
---
--- caching of successful lookups is essential. we need
--- an additional subtable "cached" in the database. it
--- should be nil’able by issuing fontdbutil --flush or
--- something. if a cache miss is followed by a successful
--- lookup, then it will be counted as new addition to the
--- cache. we also need a config option to ignore caching.
---
--- also everything has to be finished by tomorrow at noon.
---
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
local stringlower = string.lower
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 s
end
local lpegmatch = lpeg.match
local P, S, R = lpeg.P, lpeg.S, lpeg.R
local C, Cc, Cf, Cg, Cs, Ct
= lpeg.C, lpeg.Cc, lpeg.Cf, lpeg.Cg, 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, the rest is ignored.
--doc]]--
local style_modifier = (P"BI" + P"IB" + P"bi" + P"ib" + S"biBI")
/ stringlower
local other_modifier = P"S=" * decimal --- optical size; unsupported
+ 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
+ garbage_modifier) --> warn
local modifier_list = Cg(Ct(modifier^0), "modifiers")
--- lookups -----------------------------------------------------------
local fontname = C((1-S"/:(")^1) --- like luatex-fonts
local prefixed = P"name:" * ws * Cg(fontname, "name")
+ 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
--- top-level rules ---------------------------------------------------
--- \font\foo=<specification>:<features>
local features = Cg(feature_list, "features")
local specification = (prefixed + unprefixed) * modifier_list^-1
local font_request = Ct(path_lookup * (colon^-1 * features)^-1
+ specification * (colon * features)^-1)
-- lpeg.print(font_request)
--- new parser: 632 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", "lookup", "sub" --[[‽]], "mode",
}
local handle_tfmofm = function (specname, raw)
--- FIXME only file: and name: atm
local name = raw.file or raw.name or specname
local lookup
--- why is this here?
--- TODO should we keep this, check if it applies only to tfm and
--- ofm, and test formats by a defined list!
if resolvers.findfile(name, "tfm") then
lookup = "file"
name = file.addsuffix(name, "tfm")
elseif resolvers.findfile(name, "ofm") then
lookup = "file"
name = file.addsuffix(name, "ofm")
end
return name, lookup
end
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
--- spec -> spec
local handle_request = function (specification)
local request = lpegmatch(font_request,
specification.specification)
local lookup, name = select_lookup(request)
request.features = set_default_features(request.features)
--- FIXME what to do about tfm/ofm??
--local name, lookup = handle_tfmofm(specification.name, request)
if name then
specification.name = name
specification.lookup = lookup or specification.lookup
end
for n=1, #import_values do
local feat = import_values[n]
local newvalue = request.features[feat]
if newvalue then
specification[feat] = request.features[feat]
request.features[feat] = nil
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(":", compare_requests, "cryptic")
fonts.definers.registersplit("", compare_requests, "more cryptic") -- catches \font\text=[names]
--fonts.definers.registersplit(":", handle_request, "cryptic")
--fonts.definers.registersplit("", handle_request, "more cryptic") -- catches \font\text=[names]
--fonts.definers.registersplit(":",old_behavior,"cryptic")
--fonts.definers.registersplit("", old_behavior,"more cryptic") -- catches \font\text=[names]
--- TODO below section is literally the same in luatex-fonts-def
--- why is it here?
--function fonts.definers.applypostprocessors(tfmdata)
-- local postprocessors = tfmdata.postprocessors
-- if postprocessors then
-- for i=1,#postprocessors do
-- local extrahash = postprocessors[i](tfmdata) -- after scaling etc
-- if type(extrahash) == "string" and extrahash ~= "" then
-- -- e.g. a reencoding needs this
-- extrahash = string.gsub(lower(extrahash),"[^a-z]","-")
-- tfmdata.properties.fullname = format("%s-%s",tfmdata.properties.fullname,extrahash)
-- end
-- end
-- end
-- return tfmdata
--end
---[[ 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
-- 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.
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
--
--local anum_specification = {
-- {
-- type = "substitution",
-- features = { arab = { urd = true, dflt = true } },
-- data = anum_arabic,
-- flags = noflags, -- { },
-- valid = valid,
-- },
-- {
-- type = "substitution",
-- features = { arab = { urd = true } },
-- data = anum_persian,
-- flags = noflags, -- { },
-- valid = valid,
-- },
--}
--
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
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