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if not modules then modules = { } end modules ['font-map'] = {
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"
}
local tonumber, next, type = tonumber, next, type
local match, format, find, concat, gsub, lower = string.match, string.format, string.find, table.concat, string.gsub, string.lower
local P, R, S, C, Ct, Cc, lpegmatch = lpeg.P, lpeg.R, lpeg.S, lpeg.C, lpeg.Ct, lpeg.Cc, lpeg.match
local utfbyte = utf.byte
local floor = math.floor
local formatters = string.formatters
local trace_loading = false trackers.register("fonts.loading", function(v) trace_loading = v end)
local trace_mapping = false trackers.register("fonts.mapping", function(v) trace_unimapping = v end)
local report_fonts = logs.reporter("fonts","loading") -- not otf only
local fonts = fonts or { }
local mappings = fonts.mappings or { }
fonts.mappings = mappings
local allocate = utilities.storage.allocate
--[[ldx--
<p>Eventually this code will disappear because map files are kind
of obsolete. Some code may move to runtime or auxiliary modules.</p>
<p>The name to unciode related code will stay of course.</p>
--ldx]]--
-- local function loadlumtable(filename) -- will move to font goodies
-- local lumname = file.replacesuffix(file.basename(filename),"lum")
-- local lumfile = resolvers.findfile(lumname,"map") or ""
-- if lumfile ~= "" and lfs.isfile(lumfile) then
-- if trace_loading or trace_mapping then
-- report_fonts("loading map table %a",lumfile)
-- end
-- lumunic = dofile(lumfile)
-- return lumunic, lumfile
-- end
-- end
local hex = R("AF","09")
----- hexfour = (hex*hex*hex*hex) / function(s) return tonumber(s,16) end
----- hexsix = (hex*hex*hex*hex*hex*hex) / function(s) return tonumber(s,16) end
local hexfour = (hex*hex*hex^-2) / function(s) return tonumber(s,16) end
local hexsix = (hex*hex*hex^-4) / function(s) return tonumber(s,16) end
local dec = (R("09")^1) / tonumber
local period = P(".")
local unicode = (P("uni") + P("UNI")) * (hexfour * (period + P(-1)) * Cc(false) + Ct(hexfour^1) * Cc(true)) -- base planes
local ucode = (P("u") + P("U") ) * (hexsix * (period + P(-1)) * Cc(false) + Ct(hexsix ^1) * Cc(true)) -- extended
local index = P("index") * dec * Cc(false)
local parser = unicode + ucode + index
local parsers = { }
local function makenameparser(str)
if not str or str == "" then
return parser
else
local p = parsers[str]
if not p then
p = P(str) * period * dec * Cc(false)
parsers[str] = p
end
return p
end
end
local f_single = formatters["%04X"]
local f_double = formatters["%04X%04X"]
local function tounicode16(unicode,name)
if unicode < 0x10000 then
return f_single(unicode)
elseif unicode < 0x1FFFFFFFFF then
return f_double(floor(unicode/1024),unicode%1024+0xDC00)
else
report_fonts("can't convert %a in %a into tounicode",unicode,name)
end
end
local function tounicode16sequence(unicodes,name)
local t = { }
for l=1,#unicodes do
local u = unicodes[l]
if u < 0x10000 then
t[l] = f_single(u)
elseif unicode < 0x1FFFFFFFFF then
t[l] = f_double(floor(u/1024),u%1024+0xDC00)
else
report_fonts ("can't convert %a in %a into tounicode",u,name)
return
end
end
return concat(t)
end
local function tounicode(unicode,name)
if type(unicode) == "table" then
local t = { }
for l=1,#unicode do
local u = unicode[l]
if u < 0x10000 then
t[l] = f_single(u)
elseif u < 0x1FFFFFFFFF then
t[l] = f_double(floor(u/1024),u%1024+0xDC00)
else
report_fonts ("can't convert %a in %a into tounicode",u,name)
return
end
end
return concat(t)
else
if unicode < 0x10000 then
return f_single(unicode)
elseif unicode < 0x1FFFFFFFFF then
return f_double(floor(unicode/1024),unicode%1024+0xDC00)
else
report_fonts("can't convert %a in %a into tounicode",unicode,name)
end
end
end
local function fromunicode16(str)
if #str == 4 then
return tonumber(str,16)
else
local l, r = match(str,"(....)(....)")
return (tonumber(l,16))*0x400 + tonumber(r,16) - 0xDC00
end
end
-- Slightly slower:
--
-- local p = C(4) * (C(4)^-1) / function(l,r)
-- if r then
-- return (tonumber(l,16))*0x400 + tonumber(r,16) - 0xDC00
-- else
-- return tonumber(l,16)
-- end
-- end
--
-- local function fromunicode16(str)
-- return lpegmatch(p,str)
-- end
-- This is quite a bit faster but at the cost of some memory but if we
-- do this we will also use it elsewhere so let's not follow this route
-- now. I might use this method in the plain variant (no caching there)
-- but then I need a flag that distinguishes between code branches.
--
-- local cache = { }
--
-- function mappings.tounicode16(unicode)
-- local s = cache[unicode]
-- if not s then
-- if unicode < 0x10000 then
-- s = format("%04X",unicode)
-- else
-- s = format("%04X%04X",unicode/0x400+0xD800,unicode%0x400+0xDC00)
-- end
-- cache[unicode] = s
-- end
-- return s
-- end
mappings.makenameparser = makenameparser
mappings.tounicode = tounicode
mappings.tounicode16 = tounicode16
mappings.tounicode16sequence = tounicode16sequence
mappings.fromunicode16 = fromunicode16
local ligseparator = P("_")
local varseparator = P(".")
local namesplitter = Ct(C((1 - ligseparator - varseparator)^1) * (ligseparator * C((1 - ligseparator - varseparator)^1))^0)
-- maybe: ff fi fl ffi ffl => f_f f_i f_l f_f_i f_f_l
-- local function test(name)
-- local split = lpegmatch(namesplitter,name)
-- print(string.formatters["%s: [% t]"](name,split))
-- end
-- test("i.f_")
-- test("this")
-- test("this.that")
-- test("japan1.123")
-- test("such_so_more")
-- test("such_so_more.that")
-- to be completed .. for fonts that use unicodes for ligatures which
-- is a actually a bad thing and should be avoided in the first place
local overloads = allocate {
IJ = { name = "I_J", unicode = { 0x49, 0x4A }, mess = 0x0132 },
ij = { name = "i_j", unicode = { 0x69, 0x6A }, mess = 0x0133 },
ff = { name = "f_f", unicode = { 0x66, 0x66 }, mess = 0xFB00 },
fi = { name = "f_i", unicode = { 0x66, 0x69 }, mess = 0xFB01 },
fl = { name = "f_l", unicode = { 0x66, 0x6C }, mess = 0xFB02 },
ffi = { name = "f_f_i", unicode = { 0x66, 0x66, 0x69 }, mess = 0xFB03 },
ffl = { name = "f_f_l", unicode = { 0x66, 0x66, 0x6C }, mess = 0xFB04 },
fj = { name = "f_j", unicode = { 0x66, 0x6A } },
fk = { name = "f_k", unicode = { 0x66, 0x6B } },
}
for k, v in next, overloads do
local name = v.name
local mess = v.mess
if name then
overloads[name] = v
end
if mess then
overloads[mess] = v
end
end
mappings.overloads = overloads
function mappings.addtounicode(data,filename,checklookups)
local resources = data.resources
local unicodes = resources.unicodes
if not unicodes then
return
end
local properties = data.properties
local descriptions = data.descriptions
-- we need to move this code
unicodes['space'] = unicodes['space'] or 32
unicodes['hyphen'] = unicodes['hyphen'] or 45
unicodes['zwj'] = unicodes['zwj'] or 0x200D
unicodes['zwnj'] = unicodes['zwnj'] or 0x200C
--
local private = fonts.constructors and fonts.constructors.privateoffset or 0xF0000 -- 0x10FFFF
local unicodevector = fonts.encodings.agl.unicodes or { } -- loaded runtime in context
local contextvector = fonts.encodings.agl.ctxcodes or { } -- loaded runtime in context
local missing = { }
local nofmissing = 0
local oparser = nil
local cidnames = nil
local cidcodes = nil
local cidinfo = properties.cidinfo
local usedmap = cidinfo and fonts.cid.getmap(cidinfo)
local uparser = makenameparser() -- hm, every time?
if usedmap then
oparser = usedmap and makenameparser(cidinfo.ordering)
cidnames = usedmap.names
cidcodes = usedmap.unicodes
end
local ns = 0
local nl = 0
--
for unic, glyph in next, descriptions do
local name = glyph.name
if name then
local index = glyph.index
local r = overloads[name]
if r then
-- get rid of weird ligatures
-- glyph.name = r.name
glyph.unicode = r.unicode
elseif not unic or unic == -1 or unic >= private or (unic >= 0xE000 and unic <= 0xF8FF) or unic == 0xFFFE or unic == 0xFFFF then
local unicode = unicodevector[name] or contextvector[name]
if unicode then
glyph.unicode = unicode
ns = ns + 1
end
-- cidmap heuristics, beware, there is no guarantee for a match unless
-- the chain resolves
if (not unicode) and usedmap then
local foundindex = lpegmatch(oparser,name)
if foundindex then
unicode = cidcodes[foundindex] -- name to number
if unicode then
glyph.unicode = unicode
ns = ns + 1
else
local reference = cidnames[foundindex] -- number to name
if reference then
local foundindex = lpegmatch(oparser,reference)
if foundindex then
unicode = cidcodes[foundindex]
if unicode then
glyph.unicode = unicode
ns = ns + 1
end
end
if not unicode or unicode == "" then
local foundcodes, multiple = lpegmatch(uparser,reference)
if foundcodes then
glyph.unicode = foundcodes
if multiple then
nl = nl + 1
unicode = true
else
ns = ns + 1
unicode = foundcodes
end
end
end
end
end
end
end
-- a.whatever or a_b_c.whatever or a_b_c (no numbers) a.b_
--
-- It is not trivial to find a solution that suits all fonts. We tried several alternatives
-- and this one seems to work reasonable also with fonts that use less standardized naming
-- schemes. The extra private test is tested by KE and seems to work okay with non-typical
-- fonts as well.
--
if not unicode or unicode == "" then
local split = lpegmatch(namesplitter,name)
local nsplit = split and #split or 0 -- add if
if nsplit == 0 then
-- skip
elseif nsplit == 1 then
local base = split[1]
local u = unicodes[base] or unicodevector[base] or contextvector[name]
if not u then
-- skip
elseif type(u) == "table" then
-- unlikely
if u[1] < private then
unicode = u
glyph.unicode = unicode
end
elseif u < private then
unicode = u
glyph.unicode = unicode
end
else
local t, n = { }, 0
for l=1,nsplit do
local base = split[l]
local u = unicodes[base] or unicodevector[base] or contextvector[name]
if not u then
break
elseif type(u) == "table" then
if u[1] >= private then
break
end
n = n + 1
t[n] = u[1]
else
if u >= private then
break
end
n = n + 1
t[n] = u
end
end
if n > 0 then
if n == 1 then
unicode = t[1]
else
unicode = t
end
glyph.unicode = unicode
end
end
nl = nl + 1
end
-- last resort (we might need to catch private here as well)
if not unicode or unicode == "" then
local foundcodes, multiple = lpegmatch(uparser,name)
if foundcodes then
glyph.unicode = foundcodes
if multiple then
nl = nl + 1
unicode = true
else
ns = ns + 1
unicode = foundcodes
end
end
end
-- check using substitutes and alternates
local r = overloads[unicode]
if r then
unicode = r.unicode
glyph.unicode = unicode
end
--
if not unicode then
missing[unic] = true
nofmissing = nofmissing + 1
end
end
else
-- no name
end
end
if type(checklookups) == "function" then
checklookups(data,missing,nofmissing)
end
-- todo: go lowercase
if trace_mapping then
for unic, glyph in table.sortedhash(descriptions) do
local name = glyph.name
local index = glyph.index
local unicode = glyph.unicode
if unicode then
if type(unicode) == "table" then
local unicodes = { }
for i=1,#unicode do
unicodes[i] = formatters("%U",unicode[i])
end
report_fonts("internal slot %U, name %a, unicode %U, tounicode % t",index,name,unic,unicodes)
else
report_fonts("internal slot %U, name %a, unicode %U, tounicode %U",index,name,unic,unicode)
end
else
report_fonts("internal slot %U, name %a, unicode %U",index,name,unic)
end
end
end
if trace_loading and (ns > 0 or nl > 0) then
report_fonts("%s tounicode entries added, ligatures %s",nl+ns,ns)
end
end
-- local parser = makenameparser("Japan1")
-- local parser = makenameparser()
-- local function test(str)
-- local b, a = lpegmatch(parser,str)
-- print((a and table.serialize(b)) or b)
-- end
-- test("a.sc")
-- test("a")
-- test("uni1234")
-- test("uni1234.xx")
-- test("uni12349876")
-- test("u123400987600")
-- test("index1234")
-- test("Japan1.123")
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