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1 /* Font backend for the Microsoft W32 Uniscribe API.
2 Copyright (C) 2008-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This file is part of GNU Emacs.
6 GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
9 (at your option) any later version.
11 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 GNU General Public License for more details.
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
20 #include <config.h>
21 /* Override API version - Uniscribe is only available as standard since
22 Windows 2000, though most users of older systems will have it
23 since it installs with Internet Explorer 5.0 and other software.
24 We only enable the feature if it is available, so there is no chance
25 of calling non-existent functions. */
26 #undef _WIN32_WINNT
27 #define _WIN32_WINNT 0x500
28 #include <windows.h>
29 #include <usp10.h>
31 #include "lisp.h"
32 #include "w32term.h"
33 #include "frame.h"
34 #include "dispextern.h"
35 #include "character.h"
36 #include "charset.h"
37 #include "composite.h"
38 #include "fontset.h"
39 #include "font.h"
40 #include "w32font.h"
42 struct uniscribe_font_info
44 struct w32font_info w32_font;
45 SCRIPT_CACHE cache;
48 int uniscribe_available = 0;
50 /* Defined in w32font.c, since it is required there as well. */
51 extern Lisp_Object Quniscribe;
52 extern Lisp_Object Qopentype;
54 /* EnumFontFamiliesEx callback. */
55 static int CALLBACK add_opentype_font_name_to_list (ENUMLOGFONTEX *,
56 NEWTEXTMETRICEX *,
57 DWORD, LPARAM);
58 /* Used by uniscribe_otf_capability. */
59 static Lisp_Object otf_features (HDC context, char *table);
61 static int
62 memq_no_quit (Lisp_Object elt, Lisp_Object list)
64 while (CONSP (list) && ! EQ (XCAR (list), elt))
65 list = XCDR (list);
66 return (CONSP (list));
70 /* Font backend interface implementation. */
71 static Lisp_Object
72 uniscribe_list (struct frame *f, Lisp_Object font_spec)
74 Lisp_Object fonts = w32font_list_internal (f, font_spec, 1);
75 FONT_ADD_LOG ("uniscribe-list", font_spec, fonts);
76 return fonts;
79 static Lisp_Object
80 uniscribe_match (struct frame *f, Lisp_Object font_spec)
82 Lisp_Object entity = w32font_match_internal (f, font_spec, 1);
83 FONT_ADD_LOG ("uniscribe-match", font_spec, entity);
84 return entity;
87 static Lisp_Object
88 uniscribe_list_family (struct frame *f)
90 Lisp_Object list = Qnil;
91 LOGFONT font_match_pattern;
92 HDC dc;
94 memset (&font_match_pattern, 0, sizeof (font_match_pattern));
95 /* Limit enumerated fonts to outline fonts to save time. */
96 font_match_pattern.lfOutPrecision = OUT_OUTLINE_PRECIS;
98 dc = get_frame_dc (f);
100 EnumFontFamiliesEx (dc, &font_match_pattern,
101 (FONTENUMPROC) add_opentype_font_name_to_list,
102 (LPARAM) &list, 0);
103 release_frame_dc (f, dc);
105 return list;
108 static Lisp_Object
109 uniscribe_open (struct frame *f, Lisp_Object font_entity, int pixel_size)
111 Lisp_Object font_object
112 = font_make_object (VECSIZE (struct uniscribe_font_info),
113 font_entity, pixel_size);
114 struct uniscribe_font_info *uniscribe_font
115 = (struct uniscribe_font_info *) XFONT_OBJECT (font_object);
117 ASET (font_object, FONT_TYPE_INDEX, Quniscribe);
119 if (!w32font_open_internal (f, font_entity, pixel_size, font_object))
121 return Qnil;
124 /* Initialize the cache for this font. */
125 uniscribe_font->cache = NULL;
127 /* Uniscribe backend uses glyph indices. */
128 uniscribe_font->w32_font.glyph_idx = ETO_GLYPH_INDEX;
130 /* Mark the format as opentype */
131 uniscribe_font->w32_font.font.props[FONT_FORMAT_INDEX] = Qopentype;
132 uniscribe_font->w32_font.font.driver = &uniscribe_font_driver;
134 return font_object;
137 static void
138 uniscribe_close (struct font *font)
140 struct uniscribe_font_info *uniscribe_font
141 = (struct uniscribe_font_info *) font;
143 if (uniscribe_font->cache)
144 ScriptFreeCache (&(uniscribe_font->cache));
146 w32font_close (font);
149 /* Return a list describing which scripts/languages FONT supports by
150 which GSUB/GPOS features of OpenType tables. */
151 static Lisp_Object
152 uniscribe_otf_capability (struct font *font)
154 HDC context;
155 HFONT old_font;
156 struct frame *f;
157 Lisp_Object capability = Fcons (Qnil, Qnil);
158 Lisp_Object features;
160 f = XFRAME (selected_frame);
161 context = get_frame_dc (f);
162 old_font = SelectObject (context, FONT_HANDLE (font));
164 features = otf_features (context, "GSUB");
165 XSETCAR (capability, features);
166 features = otf_features (context, "GPOS");
167 XSETCDR (capability, features);
169 SelectObject (context, old_font);
170 release_frame_dc (f, context);
172 return capability;
175 /* Uniscribe implementation of shape for font backend.
177 Shape text in LGSTRING. See the docstring of
178 `composition-get-gstring' for the format of LGSTRING. If the
179 (N+1)th element of LGSTRING is nil, input of shaping is from the
180 1st to (N)th elements. In each input glyph, FROM, TO, CHAR, and
181 CODE are already set.
183 This function updates all fields of the input glyphs. If the
184 output glyphs (M) are more than the input glyphs (N), (N+1)th
185 through (M)th elements of LGSTRING are updated possibly by making
186 a new glyph object and storing it in LGSTRING. If (M) is greater
187 than the length of LGSTRING, nil should be returned. In that case,
188 this function is called again with a larger LGSTRING. */
189 static Lisp_Object
190 uniscribe_shape (Lisp_Object lgstring)
192 struct font * font;
193 struct uniscribe_font_info * uniscribe_font;
194 EMACS_UINT nchars;
195 int nitems, max_items, i, max_glyphs, done_glyphs;
196 wchar_t *chars;
197 WORD *glyphs, *clusters;
198 SCRIPT_ITEM *items;
199 SCRIPT_VISATTR *attributes;
200 int *advances;
201 GOFFSET *offsets;
202 ABC overall_metrics;
203 HRESULT result;
204 struct frame * f = NULL;
205 HDC context = NULL;
206 HFONT old_font = NULL;
208 CHECK_FONT_GET_OBJECT (LGSTRING_FONT (lgstring), font);
209 uniscribe_font = (struct uniscribe_font_info *) font;
211 /* Get the chars from lgstring in a form we can use with uniscribe. */
212 max_glyphs = nchars = LGSTRING_GLYPH_LEN (lgstring);
213 done_glyphs = 0;
214 chars = (wchar_t *) alloca (nchars * sizeof (wchar_t));
215 /* FIXME: This loop assumes that characters in the input LGSTRING
216 are all inside the BMP. Need to encode characters beyond the BMP
217 as UTF-16. */
218 for (i = 0; i < nchars; i++)
220 /* lgstring can be bigger than the number of characters in it, in
221 the case where more glyphs are required to display those characters.
222 If that is the case, note the real number of characters. */
223 if (NILP (LGSTRING_GLYPH (lgstring, i)))
224 nchars = i;
225 else
226 chars[i] = LGLYPH_CHAR (LGSTRING_GLYPH (lgstring, i));
229 /* First we need to break up the glyph string into runs of glyphs that
230 can be treated together. First try a single run. */
231 max_items = 2;
232 items = xmalloc (sizeof (SCRIPT_ITEM) * max_items + 1);
234 while ((result = ScriptItemize (chars, nchars, max_items, NULL, NULL,
235 items, &nitems)) == E_OUTOFMEMORY)
237 /* If that wasn't enough, keep trying with one more run. */
238 max_items++;
239 items = (SCRIPT_ITEM *) xrealloc (items,
240 sizeof (SCRIPT_ITEM) * max_items + 1);
243 if (FAILED (result))
245 xfree (items);
246 return Qnil;
249 glyphs = alloca (max_glyphs * sizeof (WORD));
250 clusters = alloca (nchars * sizeof (WORD));
251 attributes = alloca (max_glyphs * sizeof (SCRIPT_VISATTR));
252 advances = alloca (max_glyphs * sizeof (int));
253 offsets = alloca (max_glyphs * sizeof (GOFFSET));
255 for (i = 0; i < nitems; i++)
257 int nglyphs, nchars_in_run;
258 nchars_in_run = items[i+1].iCharPos - items[i].iCharPos;
259 /* Force ScriptShape to generate glyphs in the same order as
260 they are in the input LGSTRING, which is in the logical
261 order. */
262 items[i].a.fLogicalOrder = 1;
264 /* Context may be NULL here, in which case the cache should be
265 used without needing to select the font. */
266 result = ScriptShape (context, &(uniscribe_font->cache),
267 chars + items[i].iCharPos, nchars_in_run,
268 max_glyphs - done_glyphs, &(items[i].a),
269 glyphs, clusters, attributes, &nglyphs);
271 if (result == E_PENDING && !context)
273 /* This assumes the selected frame is on the same display as the
274 one we are drawing. It would be better for the frame to be
275 passed in. */
276 f = XFRAME (selected_frame);
277 context = get_frame_dc (f);
278 old_font = SelectObject (context, FONT_HANDLE (font));
280 result = ScriptShape (context, &(uniscribe_font->cache),
281 chars + items[i].iCharPos, nchars_in_run,
282 max_glyphs - done_glyphs, &(items[i].a),
283 glyphs, clusters, attributes, &nglyphs);
286 if (result == E_OUTOFMEMORY)
288 /* Need a bigger lgstring. */
289 lgstring = Qnil;
290 break;
292 else if (FAILED (result))
294 /* Can't shape this run - return results so far if any. */
295 break;
297 else if (items[i].a.fNoGlyphIndex)
299 /* Glyph indices not supported by this font (or OS), means we
300 can't really do any meaningful shaping. */
301 break;
303 else
305 result = ScriptPlace (context, &(uniscribe_font->cache),
306 glyphs, nglyphs, attributes, &(items[i].a),
307 advances, offsets, &overall_metrics);
308 if (result == E_PENDING && !context)
310 /* Cache not complete... */
311 f = XFRAME (selected_frame);
312 context = get_frame_dc (f);
313 old_font = SelectObject (context, FONT_HANDLE (font));
315 result = ScriptPlace (context, &(uniscribe_font->cache),
316 glyphs, nglyphs, attributes, &(items[i].a),
317 advances, offsets, &overall_metrics);
319 if (SUCCEEDED (result))
321 int j, from, to, adj_offset = 0;
323 from = 0;
324 to = from;
326 for (j = 0; j < nglyphs; j++)
328 int lglyph_index = j + done_glyphs;
329 Lisp_Object lglyph = LGSTRING_GLYPH (lgstring, lglyph_index);
330 ABC char_metric;
331 unsigned gl;
333 if (NILP (lglyph))
335 lglyph = LGLYPH_NEW ();
336 LGSTRING_SET_GLYPH (lgstring, lglyph_index, lglyph);
338 /* Copy to a 32-bit data type to shut up the
339 compiler warning in LGLYPH_SET_CODE about
340 comparison being always false. */
341 gl = glyphs[j];
342 LGLYPH_SET_CODE (lglyph, gl);
344 /* Detect clusters, for linking codes back to
345 characters. */
346 if (attributes[j].fClusterStart)
348 while (from < nchars_in_run && clusters[from] < j)
349 from++;
350 if (from >= nchars_in_run)
351 from = to = nchars_in_run - 1;
352 else
354 int k;
355 to = nchars_in_run - 1;
356 for (k = from + 1; k < nchars_in_run; k++)
358 if (clusters[k] > j)
360 to = k - 1;
361 break;
366 /* For RTL text, the Uniscribe shaper prepares
367 the values in ADVANCES array for layout in
368 reverse order, whereby "advance width" is
369 applied to move the pen in reverse direction
370 and _before_ drawing the glyph. Since we
371 draw glyphs in their normal left-to-right
372 order, we need to adjust the coordinates of
373 each non-base glyph in a grapheme cluster via
374 X-OFF component of the gstring's ADJUSTMENT
375 sub-vector. This loop computes, for each
376 grapheme cluster, the initial value of the
377 adjustment for the base character, which is
378 then updated for each successive glyph in the
379 grapheme cluster. */
380 if (items[i].a.fRTL)
382 int j1 = j;
384 adj_offset = 0;
385 while (j1 < nglyphs && !attributes[j1].fClusterStart)
387 adj_offset += advances[j1];
388 j1++;
393 LGLYPH_SET_CHAR (lglyph, chars[items[i].iCharPos
394 + from]);
395 LGLYPH_SET_FROM (lglyph, items[i].iCharPos + from);
396 LGLYPH_SET_TO (lglyph, items[i].iCharPos + to);
398 /* Metrics. */
399 LGLYPH_SET_WIDTH (lglyph, advances[j]);
400 LGLYPH_SET_ASCENT (lglyph, font->ascent);
401 LGLYPH_SET_DESCENT (lglyph, font->descent);
403 result = ScriptGetGlyphABCWidth (context,
404 &(uniscribe_font->cache),
405 glyphs[j], &char_metric);
406 if (result == E_PENDING && !context)
408 /* Cache incomplete... */
409 f = XFRAME (selected_frame);
410 context = get_frame_dc (f);
411 old_font = SelectObject (context, FONT_HANDLE (font));
412 result = ScriptGetGlyphABCWidth (context,
413 &(uniscribe_font->cache),
414 glyphs[j], &char_metric);
417 if (SUCCEEDED (result))
419 int lbearing = char_metric.abcA;
420 int rbearing = char_metric.abcA + char_metric.abcB;
422 LGLYPH_SET_LBEARING (lglyph, lbearing);
423 LGLYPH_SET_RBEARING (lglyph, rbearing);
425 else
427 LGLYPH_SET_LBEARING (lglyph, 0);
428 LGLYPH_SET_RBEARING (lglyph, advances[j]);
431 if (offsets[j].du || offsets[j].dv
432 /* For non-base glyphs of RTL grapheme clusters,
433 adjust the X offset even if both DU and DV
434 are zero. */
435 || (!attributes[j].fClusterStart && items[i].a.fRTL))
437 Lisp_Object vec = make_uninit_vector (3);
439 if (items[i].a.fRTL)
441 /* Empirically, it looks like Uniscribe
442 interprets DU in reverse direction for
443 RTL clusters. E.g., if we don't reverse
444 the direction, the Hebrew point HOLAM is
445 drawn above the right edge of the base
446 consonant, instead of above the left edge. */
447 ASET (vec, 0, make_number (-offsets[j].du
448 + adj_offset));
449 /* Update the adjustment value for the width
450 advance of the glyph we just emitted. */
451 adj_offset -= 2 * advances[j];
453 else
454 ASET (vec, 0, make_number (offsets[j].du + adj_offset));
455 /* In the font definition coordinate system, the
456 Y coordinate points up, while in our screen
457 coordinates Y grows downwards. So we need to
458 reverse the sign of Y-OFFSET here. */
459 ASET (vec, 1, make_number (-offsets[j].dv));
460 /* Based on what ftfont.c does... */
461 ASET (vec, 2, make_number (advances[j]));
462 LGLYPH_SET_ADJUSTMENT (lglyph, vec);
464 else
466 LGLYPH_SET_ADJUSTMENT (lglyph, Qnil);
467 /* Update the adjustment value to compensate for
468 the width of the base character. */
469 if (items[i].a.fRTL)
470 adj_offset -= advances[j];
475 done_glyphs += nglyphs;
478 xfree (items);
480 if (context)
482 SelectObject (context, old_font);
483 release_frame_dc (f, context);
486 if (NILP (lgstring))
487 return Qnil;
488 else
489 return make_number (done_glyphs);
492 /* Uniscribe implementation of encode_char for font backend.
493 Return a glyph code of FONT for character C (Unicode code point).
494 If FONT doesn't have such a glyph, return FONT_INVALID_CODE. */
495 static unsigned
496 uniscribe_encode_char (struct font *font, int c)
498 HDC context = NULL;
499 struct frame *f = NULL;
500 HFONT old_font = NULL;
501 unsigned code = FONT_INVALID_CODE;
502 wchar_t ch[2];
503 int len;
504 SCRIPT_ITEM* items;
505 int nitems;
506 struct uniscribe_font_info *uniscribe_font
507 = (struct uniscribe_font_info *)font;
509 if (c < 0x10000)
511 ch[0] = (wchar_t) c;
512 len = 1;
514 else
516 DWORD surrogate = c - 0x10000;
518 /* High surrogate: U+D800 - U+DBFF. */
519 ch[0] = 0xD800 + ((surrogate >> 10) & 0x03FF);
520 /* Low surrogate: U+DC00 - U+DFFF. */
521 ch[1] = 0xDC00 + (surrogate & 0x03FF);
522 len = 2;
525 /* Non BMP characters must be handled by the uniscribe shaping
526 engine as GDI functions (except blindly displaying lines of
527 Unicode text) and the promising looking ScriptGetCMap do not
528 convert surrogate pairs to glyph indexes correctly. */
530 items = (SCRIPT_ITEM *) alloca (sizeof (SCRIPT_ITEM) * 2 + 1);
531 if (SUCCEEDED (ScriptItemize (ch, len, 2, NULL, NULL, items, &nitems)))
533 HRESULT result;
534 /* Surrogates seem to need 2 here, even though only one glyph is
535 returned. Indic characters can also produce 2 or more glyphs for
536 a single code point, but they need to use uniscribe_shape
537 above for correct display. */
538 WORD glyphs[2], clusters[2];
539 SCRIPT_VISATTR attrs[2];
540 int nglyphs;
542 /* Force ScriptShape to generate glyphs in the logical
543 order. */
544 items[0].a.fLogicalOrder = 1;
546 result = ScriptShape (context, &(uniscribe_font->cache),
547 ch, len, 2, &(items[0].a),
548 glyphs, clusters, attrs, &nglyphs);
550 if (result == E_PENDING)
552 /* Use selected frame until API is updated to pass
553 the frame. */
554 f = XFRAME (selected_frame);
555 context = get_frame_dc (f);
556 old_font = SelectObject (context, FONT_HANDLE (font));
557 result = ScriptShape (context, &(uniscribe_font->cache),
558 ch, len, 2, &(items[0].a),
559 glyphs, clusters, attrs, &nglyphs);
562 if (SUCCEEDED (result) && nglyphs == 1)
564 /* Some fonts return .notdef glyphs instead of failing.
565 (TrueType spec reserves glyph code 0 for .notdef) */
566 if (glyphs[0])
567 code = glyphs[0];
569 else if (SUCCEEDED (result) || result == E_OUTOFMEMORY)
571 /* This character produces zero or more than one glyph
572 when shaped. But we still need the return from here
573 to be valid for the shaping engine to be invoked
574 later. */
575 result = ScriptGetCMap (context, &(uniscribe_font->cache),
576 ch, len, 0, glyphs);
577 if (SUCCEEDED (result) && glyphs[0])
578 code = glyphs[0];
582 if (context)
584 SelectObject (context, old_font);
585 release_frame_dc (f, context);
588 return code;
592 Shared with w32font:
593 Lisp_Object uniscribe_get_cache (Lisp_Object frame);
594 void uniscribe_free_entity (Lisp_Object font_entity);
595 int uniscribe_has_char (Lisp_Object entity, int c);
596 int uniscribe_text_extents (struct font *font, unsigned *code,
597 int nglyphs, struct font_metrics *metrics);
598 int uniscribe_draw (struct glyph_string *s, int from, int to,
599 int x, int y, int with_background);
601 Unused:
602 int uniscribe_prepare_face (struct frame *f, struct face *face);
603 void uniscribe_done_face (struct frame *f, struct face *face);
604 int uniscribe_get_bitmap (struct font *font, unsigned code,
605 struct font_bitmap *bitmap, int bits_per_pixel);
606 void uniscribe_free_bitmap (struct font *font, struct font_bitmap *bitmap);
607 void * uniscribe_get_outline (struct font *font, unsigned code);
608 void uniscribe_free_outline (struct font *font, void *outline);
609 int uniscribe_anchor_point (struct font *font, unsigned code,
610 int index, int *x, int *y);
611 int uniscribe_start_for_frame (struct frame *f);
612 int uniscribe_end_for_frame (struct frame *f);
617 /* Callback function for EnumFontFamiliesEx.
618 Adds the name of opentype fonts to a Lisp list (passed in as the
619 lParam arg). */
620 static int CALLBACK
621 add_opentype_font_name_to_list (ENUMLOGFONTEX *logical_font,
622 NEWTEXTMETRICEX *physical_font,
623 DWORD font_type, LPARAM list_object)
625 Lisp_Object* list = (Lisp_Object *) list_object;
626 Lisp_Object family;
628 /* Skip vertical fonts (intended only for printing) */
629 if (logical_font->elfLogFont.lfFaceName[0] == '@')
630 return 1;
632 /* Skip non opentype fonts. Count old truetype fonts as opentype,
633 as some of them do contain GPOS and GSUB data that Uniscribe
634 can make use of. */
635 if (!(physical_font->ntmTm.ntmFlags & NTMFLAGS_OPENTYPE)
636 && font_type != TRUETYPE_FONTTYPE)
637 return 1;
639 /* Skip fonts that have no Unicode coverage. */
640 if (!physical_font->ntmFontSig.fsUsb[3]
641 && !physical_font->ntmFontSig.fsUsb[2]
642 && !physical_font->ntmFontSig.fsUsb[1]
643 && !(physical_font->ntmFontSig.fsUsb[0] & 0x3fffffff))
644 return 1;
646 family = intern_font_name (logical_font->elfLogFont.lfFaceName);
647 if (! memq_no_quit (family, *list))
648 *list = Fcons (family, *list);
650 return 1;
654 /* :otf property handling.
655 Since the necessary Uniscribe APIs for getting font tag information
656 are only available in Vista, we need to parse the font data directly
657 according to the OpenType Specification. */
659 /* Push into DWORD backwards to cope with endianness. */
660 #define OTF_TAG(STR) \
661 ((STR[3] << 24) | (STR[2] << 16) | (STR[1] << 8) | STR[0])
663 #define OTF_INT16_VAL(TABLE, OFFSET, PTR) \
664 do { \
665 BYTE temp, data[2]; \
666 if (GetFontData (context, TABLE, OFFSET, data, 2) != 2) \
667 goto font_table_error; \
668 temp = data[0], data[0] = data[1], data[1] = temp; \
669 memcpy (PTR, data, 2); \
670 } while (0)
672 /* Do not reverse the bytes, because we will compare with a OTF_TAG value
673 that has them reversed already. */
674 #define OTF_DWORDTAG_VAL(TABLE, OFFSET, PTR) \
675 do { \
676 if (GetFontData (context, TABLE, OFFSET, PTR, 4) != 4) \
677 goto font_table_error; \
678 } while (0)
680 #define OTF_TAG_VAL(TABLE, OFFSET, STR) \
681 do { \
682 if (GetFontData (context, TABLE, OFFSET, STR, 4) != 4) \
683 goto font_table_error; \
684 STR[4] = '\0'; \
685 } while (0)
687 #define SNAME(VAL) SDATA (SYMBOL_NAME (VAL))
689 /* Check if font supports the otf script/language/features specified.
690 OTF_SPEC is in the format
691 (script lang [(gsub_feature ...)|nil] [(gpos_feature ...)]?) */
693 uniscribe_check_otf (LOGFONT *font, Lisp_Object otf_spec)
695 Lisp_Object script, lang, rest;
696 Lisp_Object features[2];
697 DWORD feature_tables[2];
698 DWORD script_tag, default_script, lang_tag = 0;
699 struct frame * f;
700 HDC context;
701 HFONT check_font, old_font;
702 int i, retval = 0;
703 struct gcpro gcpro1;
705 /* Check the spec is in the right format. */
706 if (!CONSP (otf_spec) || XINT (Flength (otf_spec)) < 3)
707 return 0;
709 /* Break otf_spec into its components. */
710 script = XCAR (otf_spec);
711 rest = XCDR (otf_spec);
713 lang = XCAR (rest);
714 rest = XCDR (rest);
716 features[0] = XCAR (rest);
717 rest = XCDR (rest);
718 if (NILP (rest))
719 features[1] = Qnil;
720 else
721 features[1] = XCAR (rest);
723 /* Set up tags we will use in the search. */
724 feature_tables[0] = OTF_TAG ("GSUB");
725 feature_tables[1] = OTF_TAG ("GPOS");
726 default_script = OTF_TAG ("DFLT");
727 if (NILP (script))
728 script_tag = default_script;
729 else
730 script_tag = OTF_TAG (SNAME (script));
731 if (!NILP (lang))
732 lang_tag = OTF_TAG (SNAME (lang));
734 /* Set up graphics context so we can use the font. */
735 f = XFRAME (selected_frame);
736 context = get_frame_dc (f);
737 check_font = CreateFontIndirect (font);
738 old_font = SelectObject (context, check_font);
740 /* Everything else is contained within otf_spec so should get
741 marked along with it. */
742 GCPRO1 (otf_spec);
744 /* Scan GSUB and GPOS tables. */
745 for (i = 0; i < 2; i++)
747 int j, n_match_features;
748 unsigned short scriptlist_table, feature_table, n_scripts;
749 unsigned short script_table, langsys_table, n_langs;
750 unsigned short feature_index, n_features;
751 DWORD tbl = feature_tables[i];
753 /* Skip if no features requested from this table. */
754 if (NILP (features[i]))
755 continue;
757 /* If features is not a cons, this font spec is messed up. */
758 if (!CONSP (features[i]))
759 goto no_support;
761 /* Read GPOS/GSUB header. */
762 OTF_INT16_VAL (tbl, 4, &scriptlist_table);
763 OTF_INT16_VAL (tbl, 6, &feature_table);
764 OTF_INT16_VAL (tbl, scriptlist_table, &n_scripts);
766 /* Find the appropriate script table. */
767 script_table = 0;
768 for (j = 0; j < n_scripts; j++)
770 DWORD script_id;
771 OTF_DWORDTAG_VAL (tbl, scriptlist_table + 2 + j * 6, &script_id);
772 if (script_id == script_tag)
774 OTF_INT16_VAL (tbl, scriptlist_table + 6 + j * 6, &script_table);
775 break;
777 #if 0 /* Causes false positives. */
778 /* If there is a DFLT script defined in the font, use it
779 if the specified script is not found. */
780 else if (script_id == default_script)
781 OTF_INT16_VAL (tbl, scriptlist_table + 6 + j * 6, &script_table);
782 #endif
784 /* If no specific or default script table was found, then this font
785 does not support the script. */
786 if (!script_table)
787 goto no_support;
789 /* Offset is from beginning of scriptlist_table. */
790 script_table += scriptlist_table;
792 /* Get default langsys table. */
793 OTF_INT16_VAL (tbl, script_table, &langsys_table);
795 /* If lang was specified, see if font contains a specific entry. */
796 if (!NILP (lang))
798 OTF_INT16_VAL (tbl, script_table + 2, &n_langs);
800 for (j = 0; j < n_langs; j++)
802 DWORD lang_id;
803 OTF_DWORDTAG_VAL (tbl, script_table + 4 + j * 6, &lang_id);
804 if (lang_id == lang_tag)
806 OTF_INT16_VAL (tbl, script_table + 8 + j * 6, &langsys_table);
807 break;
812 if (!langsys_table)
813 goto no_support;
815 /* Offset is from beginning of script table. */
816 langsys_table += script_table;
818 /* Check the features. Features may contain nil according to
819 documentation in font_prop_validate_otf, so count them. */
820 n_match_features = 0;
821 for (rest = features[i]; CONSP (rest); rest = XCDR (rest))
823 Lisp_Object feature = XCAR (rest);
824 if (!NILP (feature))
825 n_match_features++;
828 /* If there are no features to check, skip checking. */
829 if (!n_match_features)
830 continue;
832 /* First check required feature (if any). */
833 OTF_INT16_VAL (tbl, langsys_table + 2, &feature_index);
834 if (feature_index != 0xFFFF)
836 char feature_id[5];
837 OTF_TAG_VAL (tbl, feature_table + 2 + feature_index * 6, feature_id);
838 OTF_TAG_VAL (tbl, feature_table + 2 + feature_index * 6, feature_id);
839 /* Assume no duplicates in the font table. This allows us to mark
840 the features off by simply decrementing a counter. */
841 if (!NILP (Fmemq (intern (feature_id), features[i])))
842 n_match_features--;
844 /* Now check all the other features. */
845 OTF_INT16_VAL (tbl, langsys_table + 4, &n_features);
846 for (j = 0; j < n_features; j++)
848 char feature_id[5];
849 OTF_INT16_VAL (tbl, langsys_table + 6 + j * 2, &feature_index);
850 OTF_TAG_VAL (tbl, feature_table + 2 + feature_index * 6, feature_id);
851 /* Assume no duplicates in the font table. This allows us to mark
852 the features off by simply decrementing a counter. */
853 if (!NILP (Fmemq (intern (feature_id), features[i])))
854 n_match_features--;
857 if (n_match_features > 0)
858 goto no_support;
861 retval = 1;
863 no_support:
864 font_table_error:
865 /* restore graphics context. */
866 SelectObject (context, old_font);
867 DeleteObject (check_font);
868 release_frame_dc (f, context);
870 return retval;
873 static Lisp_Object
874 otf_features (HDC context, char *table)
876 Lisp_Object script_list = Qnil;
877 unsigned short scriptlist_table, n_scripts, feature_table;
878 DWORD tbl = OTF_TAG (table);
879 int i, j, k;
881 /* Look for scripts in the table. */
882 OTF_INT16_VAL (tbl, 4, &scriptlist_table);
883 OTF_INT16_VAL (tbl, 6, &feature_table);
884 OTF_INT16_VAL (tbl, scriptlist_table, &n_scripts);
886 for (i = 0; i < n_scripts; i++)
888 char script[5], lang[5];
889 unsigned short script_table, lang_count, langsys_table, feature_count;
890 Lisp_Object script_tag, langsys_list, langsys_tag, feature_list;
891 unsigned short record_offset = scriptlist_table + 2 + i * 6;
892 OTF_TAG_VAL (tbl, record_offset, script);
893 OTF_INT16_VAL (tbl, record_offset + 4, &script_table);
895 /* Offset is from beginning of script table. */
896 script_table += scriptlist_table;
898 script_tag = intern (script);
899 langsys_list = Qnil;
901 /* Optional default lang. */
902 OTF_INT16_VAL (tbl, script_table, &langsys_table);
903 if (langsys_table)
905 /* Offset is from beginning of script table. */
906 langsys_table += script_table;
908 langsys_tag = Qnil;
909 feature_list = Qnil;
910 OTF_INT16_VAL (tbl, langsys_table + 4, &feature_count);
911 for (k = 0; k < feature_count; k++)
913 char feature[5];
914 unsigned short index;
915 OTF_INT16_VAL (tbl, langsys_table + 6 + k * 2, &index);
916 OTF_TAG_VAL (tbl, feature_table + 2 + index * 6, feature);
917 feature_list = Fcons (intern (feature), feature_list);
919 langsys_list = Fcons (Fcons (langsys_tag, feature_list),
920 langsys_list);
923 /* List of supported languages. */
924 OTF_INT16_VAL (tbl, script_table + 2, &lang_count);
926 for (j = 0; j < lang_count; j++)
928 record_offset = script_table + 4 + j * 6;
929 OTF_TAG_VAL (tbl, record_offset, lang);
930 OTF_INT16_VAL (tbl, record_offset + 4, &langsys_table);
932 /* Offset is from beginning of script table. */
933 langsys_table += script_table;
935 langsys_tag = intern (lang);
936 feature_list = Qnil;
937 OTF_INT16_VAL (tbl, langsys_table + 4, &feature_count);
938 for (k = 0; k < feature_count; k++)
940 char feature[5];
941 unsigned short index;
942 OTF_INT16_VAL (tbl, langsys_table + 6 + k * 2, &index);
943 OTF_TAG_VAL (tbl, feature_table + 2 + index * 6, feature);
944 feature_list = Fcons (intern (feature), feature_list);
946 langsys_list = Fcons (Fcons (langsys_tag, feature_list),
947 langsys_list);
951 script_list = Fcons (Fcons (script_tag, langsys_list), script_list);
954 return script_list;
956 font_table_error:
957 return Qnil;
960 #undef OTF_INT16_VAL
961 #undef OTF_TAG_VAL
962 #undef OTF_TAG
965 struct font_driver uniscribe_font_driver =
967 0, /* Quniscribe */
968 0, /* case insensitive */
969 w32font_get_cache,
970 uniscribe_list,
971 uniscribe_match,
972 uniscribe_list_family,
973 NULL, /* free_entity */
974 uniscribe_open,
975 uniscribe_close,
976 NULL, /* prepare_face */
977 NULL, /* done_face */
978 w32font_has_char,
979 uniscribe_encode_char,
980 w32font_text_extents,
981 w32font_draw,
982 NULL, /* get_bitmap */
983 NULL, /* free_bitmap */
984 NULL, /* get_outline */
985 NULL, /* free_outline */
986 NULL, /* anchor_point */
987 uniscribe_otf_capability, /* Defined so (font-get FONTOBJ :otf) works. */
988 NULL, /* otf_drive - use shape instead. */
989 NULL, /* start_for_frame */
990 NULL, /* end_for_frame */
991 uniscribe_shape,
992 NULL, /* check */
993 NULL, /* get_variation_glyphs */
994 NULL, /* filter_properties */
995 NULL, /* cached_font_ok */
998 /* Note that this should be called at every startup, not just when dumping,
999 as it needs to test for the existence of the Uniscribe library. */
1000 void
1001 syms_of_w32uniscribe (void)
1003 HMODULE uniscribe;
1005 /* Don't init uniscribe when dumping */
1006 if (!initialized)
1007 return;
1009 /* Don't register if uniscribe is not available. */
1010 uniscribe = GetModuleHandle ("usp10");
1011 if (!uniscribe)
1012 return;
1014 uniscribe_font_driver.type = Quniscribe;
1015 uniscribe_available = 1;
1017 register_font_driver (&uniscribe_font_driver, NULL);