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module("luaotfload", package.seeall)
luaotfload.module = {
name = "luaotfload",
version = 2.2,
date = "2013/04/15",
description = "OpenType layout system.",
author = "Elie Roux & Hans Hagen",
copyright = "Elie Roux",
license = "CC0"
}
local luatexbase = luatexbase
local type, next, dofile = type, next, dofile
local stringfind = string.find
local find_file = kpse.find_file
local add_to_callback, create_callback =
luatexbase.add_to_callback, luatexbase.create_callback
local reset_callback, call_callback =
luatexbase.reset_callback, luatexbase.call_callback
local dummy_function = function () end
--[[doc--
No final decision has been made on how to handle font definition. At
the moment, there are three candidates: The \identifier{generic}
callback as hard-coded in the font loader, the \identifier{old}
wrapper, and a simplified version of the latter (\identifier{patch})
that does nothing besides applying font patches.
--doc]]--
luaotfload.font_definer = "patch" --- | “generic” | “old”
local error, warning, info, log =
luatexbase.provides_module(luaotfload.module)
--[[doc--
This is a necessary initalization in order not to rebuild an existing
font.
Maybe 600 should be replaced by \texmacro{pdfpkresolution} %% (why?)
or \luafunction{texconfig.pk_dpi} (and it should be replaced
dynamically), but we don't have access (yet) to the
\identifier{texconfig} table, so we let it be 600.
Anyway, it does still work fine even if \texmacro{pdfpkresolution} is
changed.
--doc]]--
kpse.init_prog("", 600, "/")
--[[doc--
We set the minimum version requirement for \LUATEX to v0.74, as it was
the first version to include version 5.2 of the \LUA interpreter.
--doc]]--
local luatex_version = 74
if tex.luatexversion < luatex_version then
warning("LuaTeX v%.2f is old, v%.2f is recommended.",
tex.luatexversion/100,
luatex_version /100)
end
--[[doc--
\subsection{Module loading}
We load the files imported from \CONTEXT with this function.
It automatically prepends the prefix \fileent{otfl-} to its argument,
so we can refer to the files with their actual \CONTEXT name.
--doc]]--
local fl_prefix = "otfl" -- “luatex” for luatex-plain
local loadmodule = function (name)
local tofind = fl_prefix .."-"..name
local found = find_file(tofind,"tex")
if found then
log("loading file %s.", found)
dofile(found)
else
error("file %s not found.", tofind)
end
end
--[[doc--
Virtual fonts are resolved via a callback.
\luafunction{find_vf_file} derives the name of the virtual font file
from the filename.
(NB: \CONTEXT handles this likewise in \fileent{font-vf.lua}.)
--doc]]--
local Cs, P, lpegmatch = lpeg.Cs, lpeg.P, lpeg.match
local p_dot, p_slash = P".", P"/"
local p_suffix = (p_dot * (1 - p_dot - p_slash)^1 * P(-1)) / ""
local p_removesuffix = Cs((p_suffix + 1)^1)
local find_vf_file = function (name)
local fullname = find_file(name, "ovf")
if not fullname then
--fullname = find_file(file.removesuffix(name), "ovf")
fullname = find_file(lpegmatch(p_removesuffix, name), "ovf")
end
if fullname then
log("loading virtual font file %s.", fullname)
end
return fullname
end
--[[-- keep --]]
--- from Hans (all merged):
--- file name modified include name
--- × basics-gen.lua t luat-basics-gen
--- × font-def -> fonts-def t luatex-font-def (there’s also the normal font-def!)
--- × fonts-enc f luatex-font-enc
--- × fonts-ext t luatex-fonts-ext
--- × fonts-lua f luatex-fonts-lua
--- fonts-tfm f luatex-fonts-tfm
--- × fonts-cbk f luatex-fonts-lua
--- from Hans (unmerged):
--- font-otc.lua -> otfl-font-otc.lua
--- from luaotfload:
--- otfl-luat-ovr.lua -- override some luat-dum functions
--- otfl-font-clr.lua
--- otfl-font-ltx.lua
--- otfl-font-nms.lua
--- otfl-font-pfb.lua -- ?
--[[-- new --]]
--- basics-nod (merged as fonts-nod !)
--- fonts-demo-vf-1.lua
--- fonts-syn (merged)
--[[-- merged, to be dropped --]]
--- otfl-data-con.lua
--- otfl-font-cid.lua
--- otfl-font-con.lua
--- otfl-font-ini.lua
--- otfl-font-ota.lua
--- otfl-font-otb.lua
--- otfl-font-otf.lua
--- otfl-font-oti.lua
--- otfl-font-otn.lua
--[[doc--
\subsection{Preparing the Font Loader}
We treat the fontloader as a black box so behavior is consistent
between formats.
The wrapper file is \fileent{otfl-fonts.lua} which we imported from
\href{http://standalone.contextgarden.net/current/context/experimental/tex/generic/context/luatex/}{\LUATEX-Plain}.
It has roughly two purposes:
\begin{enumerate}
\item insert the functionality required for fontloader; and
\item put it in place via the respective callbacks.
\end{enumerate}
How the first step is executed depends on the presence on the
\emph{merged font loader code}.
In \identifier{luaotfload} this is contained in the file
\fileent{otfl-fonts-merged.lua}.
If this file cannot be found, the original libraries from \CONTEXT of
which the merged code was composed are loaded instead.
Hans provides two global tables to control the font loader:
\begin{itemize}
\item \luafunction{generic_context}:
encapsulation mechanism, callback functions
\item \luafunction{non generic_context}:
customized code insertion
\end{itemize}
With \luafunction{non_generic_context} we can tailor the font loader
insertion to our file naming habits (key \luafunction{load_before}).
Additionally, \luafunction{skip_loading} can be unset to force loading
of the original libraries as though the merged code was absent.
Another key, \luafunction{load_after} is called at the time when the
font loader is actually inserted.
In combination with the option \luafunction{no_callbacks_yet} in
\luafunction{generic_context}, we can insert our own,
\identifier{luatexbase}-style callback handling here.
--doc]]--
if not _G. generic_context then _G. generic_context = { } end
if not _G.non_generic_context then _G.non_generic_context = { } end
local generic_context = generic_context
local non_generic_context =non_generic_context
generic_context.no_callbacks_yet = true
_G.non_generic_context = { luatex_fonts = {
load_before = "otfl-fonts-merged.lua",
-- load_after = nil, --- TODO, this is meant for callbacks
skip_loading = true,
}}
--[[doc--
The imported font loader will call \luafunction{callback.register} once
while reading \fileent{font-def.lua}.
This is unavoidable unless we modify the imported files, but harmless
if we make it call a dummy instead.
--doc]]--
local trapped_register = callback.register
callback.register = dummy_function
--[[doc--
Now that things are sorted out we can finally load the fontloader.
--doc]]--
loadmodule"fonts.lua"
--[[doc--
By default, the fontloader requires a number of \emphasis{private
attributes} for internal use.
These must be kept consistent with the attribute handling methods as
provided by \identifier{luatexbase}.
Our strategy is to override the function that allocates new attributes
before we initialize the font loader, making it a wrapper around
\luafunction{luatexbase.new_attribute}.\footnote{%
Many thanks, again, to Hans Hagen for making this part
configurable!
}
The attribute identifiers are prefixed “\fileent{otfl@}” to
avoid name clashes.
--doc]]--
do
local new_attribute = luatexbase.new_attribute
local the_attributes = luatexbase.attributes
_G.attributes = _G.attributes or { }
_G.attributes.private = function (name)
local attr = "otfl@" .. name
local number = the_attributes[attr]
if not number then
number = new_attribute(attr)
end
return number
end
end
--[[doc--
\subsection{Callbacks}
After the fontloader is ready we can restore the callback trap from
\identifier{luatexbase}.
--doc]]--
callback.register = trapped_register
--[[doc--
We do our own callback handling with the means provided by luatexbase.
Note: \luafunction{pre_linebreak_filter} and \luafunction{hpack_filter}
are coupled in \CONTEXT in the concept of \emph{node processor}.
--doc]]--
add_to_callback("pre_linebreak_filter",
generic_context.callback_pre_linebreak_filter,
"luaotfload.node_processor",
1)
add_to_callback("hpack_filter",
generic_context.callback_hpack_filter,
"luaotfload.node_processor",
1)
add_to_callback("find_vf_file",
find_vf_file, "luaotfload.find_vf_file")
loadmodule"font-otc.lua" -- TODO check what we can drop from otfl-features
loadmodule"lib-dir.lua" -- required by font-nms
loadmodule"luat-ovr.lua"
if fonts and fonts.readers.tfm then
--------------------------------------------------------------------
--- OFM; read this first
--------------------------------------------------------------------
--- I can’t quite make out whether this is still relevant
--- as those ofm fonts always fail, even in the 2011 version
--- (mktexpk: don't know how to create bitmap font for omarabb.ofm)
--- the font loader appears to read ofm like tfm so if this
--- hack was supposed achieve that, we should excise it anyways
fonts.readers.ofm = fonts.readers.tfm
fonts.handlers.ofm = fonts.handlers.tfm --- empty anyways
fonts.formats.ofm = fonts.formats.tfm --- “type1”
--- fonts.readers.sequence[#fonts.readers.sequence+1] = "ofm"
--------------------------------------------------------------------
end
--[[doc--
Now we load the modules written for \identifier{luaotfload}.
--doc]]--
loadmodule"font-pfb.lua" --- new in 2.0, added 2011
loadmodule"font-nms.lua"
loadmodule"font-clr.lua"
loadmodule"font-ltx.lua" --- new in 2.0, added 2011
--[[doc--
We create a callback for patching fonts on the fly, to be used by other
packages.
It initially contains the empty function that we are going to override
below.
--doc]]--
create_callback("luaotfload.patch_font", "simple", dummy_function)
--[[doc--
This is a wrapper for the imported font loader.
As of 2013, everything it does appear to be redundand, so we won’t use
it unless somebody points out a cogent reason.
Nevertheless, it has been adapted to work with the current structure of
font data objects and will stay here for reference / until breakage is
reported.
\emphasis{TODO}
This one also enables patching fonts.
The current fontloader apparently comes with a dedicated mechanism for
that already: enhancers.
How those work remains to be figured out.
--doc]]--
local define_font_wrapper = function (...)
--- we use “tfmdata” (not “fontdata”) for consistency with the
--- font loader
local tfmdata = fonts.definers.read(...)
if type(tfmdata) == "table" and tfmdata.shared then
local metadata = tfmdata.shared.rawdata.metadata
local mathdata = metadata.math --- do all fonts have this field?
if mathdata then
local mathconstants = { } --- why new hash, not modify in place?
local units_per_em = metadata.units_per_em
local size = tfmdata.size
for k,v in next, mathdata do
--- afaics this is alread taken care of by
--- definers.read
if stringfind(k, "Percent") then
-- keep percent values as is
print(k,v)
mathconstants[k] = v
else
mathconstants[k] = v / units_per_em * size
end
end
--- for \overwithdelims
--- done by definers.read as well
mathconstants.FractionDelimiterSize = 1.01 * size
--- fontloader has 2.4 × size
mathconstants.FractionDelimiterDisplayStyleSize = 2.39 * size
tfmdata.MathConstants = mathconstants
end
call_callback("luaotfload.patch_font", tfmdata)
end
return tfmdata
end
--[[doc--
\subsection{\CONTEXT override}
We provide a simplified version of the original font definition
callback.
--doc]]--
local read_font_file = fonts.definers.read
local patch_defined_font = function (...)
local tfmdata = read_font_file(...)-- spec -> size -> id -> tmfdata
if type(tfmdata) == "table" then
call_callback("luaotfload.patch_font", tfmdata)
end
return tfmdata
end
caches.compilemethod = "both"
reset_callback("define_font")
--[[doc--
Finally we register the callbacks
--doc]]--
if luaotfload.font_definer == "old" then
add_to_callback("define_font",
define_font_wrapper,
"luaotfload.define_font",
1)
elseif luaotfload.font_definer == "generic" then
add_to_callback("define_font",
generic_context.callback_define_font,
"luaotfload.define_font",
1)
elseif luaotfload.font_definer == "patch" then
add_to_callback("define_font",
patch_defined_font,
"luaotfload.define_font",
1)
end
loadmodule"features.lua"
-- vim:tw=71:sw=4:ts=4:expandtab
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