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#!/usr/bin/env texlua
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- FILE: luaotfload-init.lua
-- DESCRIPTION: Luaotfload font loader initialization
-- REQUIREMENTS: luatex v.0.80 or later; packages lualibs
-- AUTHOR: Philipp Gesang (Phg), <phg@phi-gamma.net>
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--
local setmetatable = setmetatable
local kpselookup = kpse.lookup
--[[doc--
Initialization phases:
- Load Lualibs from package
- Set up the logger routines
- Load Fontloader
- as package specified in configuration
- from Context install
- (optional: from raw unpackaged files distributed with
Luaotfload)
The initialization of the Lualibs may be made configurable in the
future as well allowing to load both the files and the merged package
depending on a configuration setting. However, this would require
separating out the configuration parser into a self-contained
package, which might be problematic due to its current dependency on
the Lualibs itself.
--doc]]--
local log --- filled in after loading the log module
local logreport --- filled in after loading the log module
--[[doc--
\subsection{Preparing the Font Loader}
We treat the fontloader as a semi-black box so behavior is
consistent between formats.
We load the fontloader code directly in the same fashion as the
Plain format \identifier{luatex-fonts} that is part of Context.
How this is executed depends on the presence on the
\emphasis{merged font loader code}.
In \identifier{luaotfload} this is contained in the file
\fileent{luaotfload-merged.lua}.
If this file cannot be found, the original libraries from \CONTEXT
of which the merged code was composed are loaded instead.
Since these files are not shipped with Luaotfload, an installation
of Context is required.
(Since we pull the fontloader directly from the Context minimals,
the necessary Context version is likely to be more recent than that
of other TeX distributions like Texlive.)
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.
However, this problem might vanish if we decide to do the merging
ourselves, like the \identifier{lualibs} package does.
With this step we would obtain the freedom to load our own
overrides in the process right where they are needed, at the cost
of losing encapsulation.
The decision on how to progress is currently on indefinite hold.
--doc]]--
local glyph_codes =
{ [0] = "character"
, [1] = "glyph"
, [2] = "ligature"
, [3] = "ghost"
, [4] = "left"
, [5] = "right"
}
local disc_codes =
{ [0] = "discretionary"
, [1] = "explicit"
, [2] = "automatic"
, [3] = "regular"
, [4] = "first"
, [5] = "second"
}
local node_types = { disc = disc_codes, glyph = glyph_codes }
local luatex_stubs = function ()
if not node.subtypes then
node.subtypes = function (t) return node_types [t] or { } end
local direct = node.direct
local getfield = direct.getfield
local setfield = direct.setfield
direct.setchar = direct.setchar or function (n, ...) setfield (n, "char", ...) end
direct.setprev = direct.setprev or function (n, ...) setfield (n, "prev", ...) end
direct.setnext = direct.setnext or function (n, ...) setfield (n, "next", ...) end
direct.getchar = direct.getchar or function (n) getfield (n, "char") end
direct.getprev = direct.getprev or function (n) getfield (n, "prev") end
direct.getnext = direct.getnext or function (n) getfield (n, "next") end
end
end
local init_early = function ()
local store = { }
config = config or { } --- global
config.luaotfload = config.luaotfload or { }
config.lualibs = config.lualibs or { }
config.lualibs.verbose = false
config.lualibs.prefer_merged = true
config.lualibs.load_extended = true
fonts = fonts or { }
require "lualibs"
if not lualibs then error "this module requires Luaotfload" end
if not luaotfload then error "this module requires Luaotfload" end
luatex_stubs ()
--[[doc--
The logger needs to be in place prior to loading the fontloader due
to order of initialization being crucial for the logger functions
that are swapped.
--doc]]--
luaotfload.loaders.luaotfload "log"
log = luaotfload.log
logreport = log.report
log.set_loglevel (default_log_level)
logreport ("log", 4, "init", "Concealing callback.register().")
store.trapped_register = callback.register
callback.register = function (id)
logreport ("log", 4, "init",
"Dummy callback.register() invoked on %s.",
id)
end
--[[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{luaotfload@}” to
avoid name clashes.
--doc]]--
local new_attribute = luatexbase.new_attribute
local the_attributes = luatexbase.attributes
attributes = attributes or { } --- this writes a global, sorry
attributes.private = function (name)
local attr = "luaotfload@" .. name --- used to be: “otfl@”
local number = the_attributes[attr]
if not number then number = new_attribute(attr) end
return number
end
luaotfload.loaders.fontloader "basics-gen"
return store
end --- [init_early]
--[[doc--
These next lines replicate the behavior of
\fileent{luatex-fonts.lua}.
--doc]]--
local push_namespaces = function ()
logreport ("log", 4, "init", "push namespace for font loader")
local normalglobal = { }
for k, v in next, _G do
normalglobal[k] = v
end
return normalglobal
end
local pop_namespaces = function (normalglobal,
isolate,
context_environment)
if normalglobal then
local _G = _G
local mode = "non-destructive"
if isolate then mode = "destructive" end
logreport ("log", 4, "init", "pop namespace from font loader -- " .. mode)
for k, v in next, _G do
if not normalglobal[k] then
context_environment[k] = v
if isolate then
_G[k] = nil
end
end
end
for k, v in next, normalglobal do
_G[k] = v
end
-- just to be sure:
setmetatable(context_environment, _G)
else
logreport ("both", 0, "init",
"irrecoverable error during pop_namespace: no globals to restore")
os.exit ()
end
end
--- below paths are relative to the texmf-context
local ltx = "tex/generic/context/luatex"
local ctx = "tex/context/base"
local context_modules = {
--- Since 2.6 those are directly provided by the Lualibs package.
{ false, "l-lua" },
{ false, "l-lpeg" },
{ false, "l-function" },
{ false, "l-string" },
{ false, "l-table" },
{ false, "l-io" },
{ false, "l-file" },
{ false, "l-boolean" },
{ false, "l-math" },
{ false, "util-str" },
{ false, "util-fil" },
--- These constitute the fontloader proper.
{ ltx, "luatex-basics-gen" },
{ ctx, "data-con" },
{ ltx, "luatex-basics-nod" },
{ ctx, "font-ini" },
{ ctx, "font-con" },
{ ltx, "luatex-fonts-enc" },
{ ctx, "font-cid" },
{ ctx, "font-map" },
{ ltx, "luatex-fonts-syn" },
{ ctx, "font-tfm" },
{ ctx, "font-afm" },
{ ctx, "font-afk" },
{ ctx, "font-oti" },
{ ctx, "font-otr" },
{ ctx, "font-cff" },
{ ctx, "font-ttf" },
{ ctx, "font-dsp" },
{ ctx, "font-oup" },
{ ctx, "font-otl" },
{ ctx, "font-oto" },
{ ctx, "font-otj" },
{ ctx, "font-ota" },
{ ctx, "font-ots" },
{ ctx, "font-osd" },
{ ctx, "font-lua" },
{ ctx, "font-def" },
{ ltx, "luatex-fonts-ext" },
{ ctx, "font-gbn" },
} --[[context_modules]]
local load_context_modules = function (pth)
local load_module = luaotfload.loaders.context
local ignore_module = luaotfload.loaders.ignore
logreport ("both", 2, "init",
"Loading fontloader components from context.")
local n = #context_modules
for i = 1, n do
local sub, spec = unpack (context_modules [i])
if sub == false then
ignore_module (spec)
elseif type (sub) == "string" then
if pth then
load_module (spec, file.join (pth, sub))
else
load_module (spec)
end
else
logreport ("both", 0, "init",
"Internal error, please report. \z
This is not your fault.")
os.exit (-1)
end
end
end
local init_adapt = function ()
local context_environment = { }
local our_environment = push_namespaces ()
--[[doc--
The font loader requires that the attribute with index zero be
zero. We happily oblige.
(Cf. \fileent{luatex-fonts-nod.lua}.)
--doc]]--
tex.attribute[0] = 0
return our_environment, context_environment
end --- [init_adapt]
--[[doc--
In Context, characters.data is where the data from char-def.lua
resides. The file is huge (>4.4 MB as of 2016) and only a stripped
down version is part of the isolated font loader. Nevertheless, we
include an excerpt generated by the mkcharacters script that contains
a subset of the fields of each character defined and some extra
metadata.
Currently, these are (compare the mkcharacters script!)
· "direction"
· "mirror"
· "category"
· "textclass"
The directional information is required for packages like Simurgh [0]
to work correctly. In an early stage [1] it was necessary to load
further files from Context directly, including the full blown version
of char-def. Since we have no use for most of the so imported
functionality, the required parts have been isolated and are now
instated along with luaotfload-characters.lua. We can extend the set
of imported features easily should it not be enough.
[0] https://github.com/persian-tex/simurgh
[1] http://tex.stackexchange.com/a/132301/14066
--doc]]--
characters = characters or { } --- should be created in basics-gen
characters.data = nil
local chardef = "luaotfload-characters"
do
local setmetatableindex = function (t, f)
local mt = getmetatable (t)
if mt then
mt.__index = f
else
setmetatable (t, { __index = f })
end
end
--- there are some special tables for each field that provide access
--- to fields of the character table by means of a metatable
local mkcharspecial = function (characters, tablename, field)
local chardata = characters.data
if chardata then
local newspecial = { }
characters [tablename] = newspecial --> e.g. “characters.data.mirrors”
local idx = function (t, char)
local c = chardata [char]
if c then
local m = c [field] --> e.g. “mirror”
if m then
t [char] = m
return m
end
end
newspecial [char] = false
return char
end
setmetatableindex (newspecial, idx)
end
end
local mkcategories = function (characters) -- different from the others
local chardata = characters.data
local categories = characters.categories or { }
characters.categories = categories
setmetatable (categories, { __index = function (t, char)
if char then
local c = chardata [char]
c = c.category or char
t [char] = c
return c
end
end})
end
local load_failed = false
local chardata --> characters.data; loaded on demand
local load_chardef = function ()
logreport ("both", 1, "aux", "Loading character metadata from %s.", chardef)
chardata = dofile (kpse.find_file (chardef, "lua"))
if chardata == nil then
logreport ("both", 0, "aux",
"Could not load %s; continuing with empty character table.",
chardef)
chardata = { }
load_failed = true
end
characters = { } --- nuke metatable
characters.data = chardata
characters.classifiers = chardata.classifiers
chardata.classifiers = nil
--- institute some of the functionality from char-ini.lua
mkcharspecial (characters, "mirrors", "mirror")
mkcharspecial (characters, "directions", "direction")
mkcharspecial (characters, "textclasses", "textclass")
mkcategories (characters)
end
local charindex = function (t, k)
if chardata == nil and load_failed ~= true then
load_chardef ()
end
return characters [k]
end
setmetatableindex (characters, charindex)
end
local init_main = function ()
local load_fontloader_module = luaotfload.loaders.fontloader
local ignore_module = luaotfload.loaders.ignore
--[[doc--
Now that things are sorted out we can finally load the
fontloader.
For less current distibutions we ship the code from TL 2014 that
should be compatible with Luatex 0.76.
--doc]]--
local fontloader = config.luaotfload and config.luaotfload.run.fontloader
or "reference"
fontloader = tostring (fontloader)
if fontloader == "reference" then
logreport ("log", 0, "init", "Using reference fontloader.")
load_fontloader_module (luaotfload.fontloader_package)
elseif fontloader == "default" then
--- Same as above but loader name not correctly replaced by the file name
--- of our fontloader package. Perhaps something’s wrong with the status
--- file which contains the datestamped filename? In any case, it can’t
--- hurt reporting it as a bug.
logreport ("both", 0, "init", "Fontloader substitution failed, got “default”.")
logreport ("log", 4, "init", "Falling back to reference fontloader.")
load_fontloader_module (luaotfload.fontloader_package)
elseif fontloader == "unpackaged" then
logreport ("log", 0, "init",
"Loading fontloader components individually.")
--- The loading sequence is known to change, so this might have to be
--- updated with future updates. Do not modify it though unless there is
--- a change to the upstream package!
--- Since 2.6 those are directly provided by the Lualibs package.
ignore_module "l-lua"
ignore_module "l-lpeg"
ignore_module "l-function"
ignore_module "l-string"
ignore_module "l-table"
ignore_module "l-io"
ignore_module "l-file"
ignore_module "l-boolean"
ignore_module "l-math"
ignore_module "util-str"
ignore_module "util-fil"
ignore_module "luatex-basics-gen"
load_fontloader_module "data-con"
load_fontloader_module "basics-nod"
load_fontloader_module "font-ini"
load_fontloader_module "font-con"
load_fontloader_module "fonts-enc"
load_fontloader_module "font-cid"
load_fontloader_module "font-map"
load_fontloader_module "fonts-syn"
load_fontloader_module "font-tfm"
load_fontloader_module "font-afm"
load_fontloader_module "font-afk"
load_fontloader_module "font-oti"
load_fontloader_module "font-otr"
load_fontloader_module "font-cff"
load_fontloader_module "font-ttf"
load_fontloader_module "font-dsp"
load_fontloader_module "font-oup"
load_fontloader_module "font-otl"
load_fontloader_module "font-oto"
load_fontloader_module "font-otj"
load_fontloader_module "font-ota"
load_fontloader_module "font-ots"
load_fontloader_module "font-osd"
load_fontloader_module "font-lua"
load_fontloader_module "font-def"
load_fontloader_module "fonts-ext"
load_fontloader_module "font-gbn"
elseif fontloader == "context" then
logreport ("log", 0, "init",
"Loading Context modules in lookup path.")
load_context_modules ()
elseif lfs.isdir (fontloader) then
logreport ("log", 0, "init",
"Loading Context files under prefix “%s”.",
fontloader)
load_context_modules (fontloader)
elseif lfs.isfile (fontloader) then
logreport ("log", 0, "init",
"Loading fontloader from absolute path “%s”.",
fontloader)
local _void = require (fontloader)
elseif kpselookup (fontloader) then
local path = kpselookup (fontloader)
logreport ("log", 0, "init",
"Loading fontloader “%s” from kpse-resolved path “%s”.",
fontloader, path)
local _void = require (path)
elseif fontloader then
logreport ("log", 0, "init",
"Using predefined fontloader “%s”.",
fontloader)
load_fontloader_module (fontloader)
else
logreport ("log", 0, "init",
"No match for requested fontloader “%s”.",
fontloader)
fontloader = luaotfload.fontloader_package
logreport ("log", 0, "init",
"Defaulting to predefined fontloader “%s”.",
fontloader)
load_fontloader_module (fontloader)
end
---load_fontloader_module "font-odv.lua" --- <= Devanagari support from Context
logreport ("log", 0, "init",
"Context OpenType loader version “%s”",
fonts.handlers.otf.version)
end --- [init_main]
local init_cleanup = function (store)
--- reinstate all the stuff we had to move out of the way to
--- accomodate the loader
--[[doc--
Here we adjust the globals created during font loader
initialization. If the second argument to
\luafunction{pop_namespaces()} is \verb|true| this will restore the
state of \luafunction{_G}, eliminating every global generated since
the last call to \luafunction{push_namespaces()}. At the moment we
see no reason to do this, and since the font loader is considered
an essential part of \identifier{luatex} as well as a very well
organized piece of code, we happily concede it the right to add to
\luafunction{_G} if needed.
--doc]]--
pop_namespaces (store.our_environment,
false,
store.context_environment)
--[[doc--
\subsection{Callbacks}
After the fontloader is ready we can restore the callback trap
from \identifier{luatexbase}.
--doc]]--
logreport ("log", 4, "init",
"Restoring original callback.register().")
callback.register = store.trapped_register
end --- [init_cleanup]
local init_post_install_callbacks = function ()
--[[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 \emphasis{node processor}.
--doc]]--
luatexbase.add_to_callback("pre_linebreak_filter",
nodes.simple_font_handler,
"luaotfload.node_processor",
1)
luatexbase.add_to_callback("hpack_filter",
nodes.simple_font_handler,
"luaotfload.node_processor",
1)
end
local init_post_load_agl = function ()
--[[doc--
Adobe Glyph List.
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Context provides a somewhat different font-age.lua from an
unclear origin. Unfortunately, the file name it reads from is
hard-coded in font-enc.lua, so we have to replace the entire
table.
This shouldn’t cause any complications. Due to its implementation
the glyph list will be loaded upon loading a OTF or TTF for the
first time during a TeX run. (If one sticks to TFM/OFM then it is
never read at all.) For this reason we can install a metatable
that looks up the file of our choosing and only falls back to the
Context one in case it cannot be found.
--doc]]--
local findfile = resolvers.findfile
local encodings = fonts.encodings
if not findfile or not encodings then
--- Might happen during refactoring; we continue graciously but in
--- a somewhat defect state.
logreport ("log", 0, "init",
"preconditions unmet, skipping the Adobe Glyph List; "
.. "this is a Luaotfload bug.")
return
end
if next (fonts.encodings.agl) then
--- unnecessary because the file shouldn’t be loaded at this time
--- but we’re just making sure
fonts.encodings.agl = nil
collectgarbage"collect"
end
local agl_init = { } --- start out empty, fill on demand
encodings.agl = agl_init --- ugh, replaced again later
setmetatable (agl_init, { __index = function (t, k)
if k ~= "unicodes" then
return nil
end
local glyphlist = findfile "luaotfload-glyphlist.lua"
if glyphlist then
logreport ("log", 1, "init", "loading the Adobe glyph list")
else
glyphlist = findfile "font-age.lua"
logreport ("both", 0, "init",
"loading the extended glyph list from ConTeXt")
end
if not glyphlist then
logreport ("both", 4, "init",
"Adobe glyph list not found, please check your installation.")
return nil
end
logreport ("both", 4, "init",
"found Adobe glyph list file at ``%s``, using that.",
glyphlist)
local unicodes = dofile(glyphlist)
encodings.agl = { unicodes = unicodes }
return unicodes
end })
end
--- (unit -> unit) list
local init_post_actions = {
init_post_install_callbacks,
init_post_load_agl,
}
--- unit -> size_t
local init_post = function ()
--- hook for actions that need to take place after the fontloader is
--- installed
local n = #init_post_actions
for i = 1, n do
local action = init_post_actions[i]
local taction = type (action)
if not action or taction ~= "function" then
logreport ("both", 1, "init",
"post hook WARNING: action %d not a function but %s/%s; ignoring.",
i, action, taction)
else
--- call closure
action ()
end
end
return n
end --- [init_post]
return {
early = init_early,
main = function (store)
local starttime = os.gettimeofday ()
store.our_environment, store.context_environment = init_adapt ()
init_main ()
init_cleanup (store)
logreport ("both", 1, "init",
"fontloader loaded in %0.3f seconds",
os.gettimeofday() - starttime)
local n = init_post ()
logreport ("both", 5, "init", "post hook terminated, %d actions performed", n)
return true
end
}
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