servo/components/gfx/platform/macos/font.rs
Martin Robinson de47dfe5c1
fonts: Merge multiple methods into PlatformFont::descriptor() (#32115)
This combines `style()`, `boldness()`, `stretchiness()` into a
`descriptor()` method which is used when creating `FontTemplate`s for
web fonts. Eventually this method will simply read font tables using
skrifa. This is the first step.

In addition, `family_name()` and `face_name()` are removed. They were
only used for debugging and the `FontIdentifier` serves for that. On
Windows, this was adding another way in which font loading could fail,
without buying us very much. The path or URL to the font is more
important when debugging than the names in the font tables.

Closes #15103.

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2024-04-23 13:27:32 +00:00

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/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
use std::cmp::Ordering;
use std::ops::Range;
use std::sync::Arc;
use std::{fmt, ptr};
/// Implementation of Quartz (CoreGraphics) fonts.
use app_units::Au;
use byteorder::{BigEndian, ByteOrder};
use core_foundation::data::CFData;
use core_foundation::string::UniChar;
use core_graphics::font::CGGlyph;
use core_text::font::CTFont;
use core_text::font_descriptor::{
kCTFontDefaultOrientation, CTFontTraits, SymbolicTraitAccessors, TraitAccessors,
};
use log::debug;
use style::values::computed::font::{FontStretch, FontStyle, FontWeight};
use super::core_text_font_cache::CoreTextFontCache;
use crate::font::{
map_platform_values_to_style_values, FontMetrics, FontTableMethods, FontTableTag,
FractionalPixel, PlatformFontMethods, GPOS, GSUB, KERN,
};
use crate::font_cache_thread::FontIdentifier;
use crate::font_template::FontTemplateDescriptor;
use crate::text::glyph::GlyphId;
const KERN_PAIR_LEN: usize = 6;
pub struct FontTable {
data: CFData,
}
// assumes 72 points per inch, and 96 px per inch
fn pt_to_px(pt: f64) -> f64 {
pt / 72. * 96.
}
impl FontTable {
pub fn wrap(data: CFData) -> FontTable {
FontTable { data }
}
}
impl FontTableMethods for FontTable {
fn buffer(&self) -> &[u8] {
self.data.bytes()
}
}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct PlatformFont {
ctfont: CTFont,
/// A reference to this data used to create this [`PlatformFont`], ensuring the
/// data stays alive of the lifetime of this struct.
_data: Arc<Vec<u8>>,
h_kern_subtable: Option<CachedKernTable>,
can_do_fast_shaping: bool,
}
impl PlatformFont {
/// Cache all the data needed for basic horizontal kerning. This is used only as a fallback or
/// fast path (when the GPOS table is missing or unnecessary) so it needn't handle every case.
fn find_h_kern_subtable(&self) -> Option<CachedKernTable> {
let font_table = self.table_for_tag(KERN)?;
let mut result = CachedKernTable {
font_table,
pair_data_range: 0..0,
px_per_font_unit: 0.0,
};
// Look for a subtable with horizontal kerning in format 0.
// https://www.microsoft.com/typography/otspec/kern.htm
const KERN_COVERAGE_HORIZONTAL_FORMAT_0: u16 = 1;
const SUBTABLE_HEADER_LEN: usize = 6;
const FORMAT_0_HEADER_LEN: usize = 8;
{
let table = result.font_table.buffer();
let version = BigEndian::read_u16(table);
if version != 0 {
return None;
}
let num_subtables = BigEndian::read_u16(&table[2..]);
let mut start = 4;
for _ in 0..num_subtables {
// TODO: Check the subtable version number?
let len = BigEndian::read_u16(&table[start + 2..]) as usize;
let cov = BigEndian::read_u16(&table[start + 4..]);
let end = start + len;
if cov == KERN_COVERAGE_HORIZONTAL_FORMAT_0 {
// Found a matching subtable.
if !result.pair_data_range.is_empty() {
debug!("Found multiple horizontal kern tables. Disable fast path.");
return None;
}
// Read the subtable header.
let subtable_start = start + SUBTABLE_HEADER_LEN;
let n_pairs = BigEndian::read_u16(&table[subtable_start..]) as usize;
let pair_data_start = subtable_start + FORMAT_0_HEADER_LEN;
result.pair_data_range = pair_data_start..end;
if result.pair_data_range.len() != n_pairs * KERN_PAIR_LEN {
debug!("Bad data in kern header. Disable fast path.");
return None;
}
let pt_per_font_unit =
self.ctfont.pt_size() / self.ctfont.units_per_em() as f64;
result.px_per_font_unit = pt_to_px(pt_per_font_unit);
}
start = end;
}
}
if !result.pair_data_range.is_empty() {
Some(result)
} else {
None
}
}
}
struct CachedKernTable {
font_table: FontTable,
pair_data_range: Range<usize>,
px_per_font_unit: f64,
}
impl CachedKernTable {
/// Search for a glyph pair in the kern table and return the corresponding value.
fn binary_search(&self, first_glyph: GlyphId, second_glyph: GlyphId) -> Option<i16> {
let pairs = &self.font_table.buffer()[self.pair_data_range.clone()];
let query = first_glyph << 16 | second_glyph;
let (mut start, mut end) = (0, pairs.len() / KERN_PAIR_LEN);
while start < end {
let i = (start + end) / 2;
let key = BigEndian::read_u32(&pairs[i * KERN_PAIR_LEN..]);
match key.cmp(&query) {
Ordering::Less => start = i + 1,
Ordering::Equal => {
return Some(BigEndian::read_i16(&pairs[i * KERN_PAIR_LEN + 4..]))
},
Ordering::Greater => end = i,
}
}
None
}
}
impl fmt::Debug for CachedKernTable {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> Result<(), fmt::Error> {
write!(f, "CachedKernTable")
}
}
impl PlatformFontMethods for PlatformFont {
fn new_from_data(
font_identifier: FontIdentifier,
data: Arc<Vec<u8>>,
_face_index: u32,
pt_size: Option<Au>,
) -> Result<PlatformFont, &'static str> {
let size = match pt_size {
Some(s) => s.to_f64_px(),
None => 0.0,
};
let Some(core_text_font) =
CoreTextFontCache::core_text_font(font_identifier, data.clone(), size)
else {
return Err("Could not generate CTFont for FontTemplateData");
};
let mut handle = PlatformFont {
_data: data,
ctfont: core_text_font.clone_with_font_size(size),
h_kern_subtable: None,
can_do_fast_shaping: false,
};
handle.h_kern_subtable = handle.find_h_kern_subtable();
// TODO (#11310): Implement basic support for GPOS and GSUB.
handle.can_do_fast_shaping = handle.h_kern_subtable.is_some() &&
handle.table_for_tag(GPOS).is_none() &&
handle.table_for_tag(GSUB).is_none();
Ok(handle)
}
fn descriptor(&self) -> FontTemplateDescriptor {
let traits = self.ctfont.all_traits();
FontTemplateDescriptor {
weight: traits.weight(),
stretch: traits.stretch(),
style: traits.style(),
}
}
fn glyph_index(&self, codepoint: char) -> Option<GlyphId> {
// CTFontGetGlyphsForCharacters takes UniChar, which are UTF-16 encoded characters. We are taking
// a char here which is a 32bit Unicode character. This will encode into a maximum of two
// UTF-16 code units and produce a maximum of 1 glyph. We could safely pass 2 as the length
// of the buffer to CTFontGetGlyphsForCharacters, but passing the actual number of encoded
// code units ensures that the resulting glyph is always placed in the first slot in the output
// buffer.
let mut characters: [UniChar; 2] = [0, 0];
let encoded_characters = codepoint.encode_utf16(&mut characters);
let mut glyphs: [CGGlyph; 2] = [0, 0];
let result = unsafe {
self.ctfont.get_glyphs_for_characters(
encoded_characters.as_ptr(),
glyphs.as_mut_ptr(),
encoded_characters.len() as isize,
)
};
// If the call failed or the glyph is the zero glyph no glyph was found for this character.
if !result || glyphs[0] == 0 {
return None;
}
Some(glyphs[0] as GlyphId)
}
fn glyph_h_kerning(&self, first_glyph: GlyphId, second_glyph: GlyphId) -> FractionalPixel {
if let Some(ref table) = self.h_kern_subtable {
if let Some(font_units) = table.binary_search(first_glyph, second_glyph) {
return font_units as f64 * table.px_per_font_unit;
}
}
0.0
}
fn can_do_fast_shaping(&self) -> bool {
self.can_do_fast_shaping
}
fn glyph_h_advance(&self, glyph: GlyphId) -> Option<FractionalPixel> {
let glyphs = [glyph as CGGlyph];
let advance = unsafe {
self.ctfont.get_advances_for_glyphs(
kCTFontDefaultOrientation,
&glyphs[0],
ptr::null_mut(),
1,
)
};
Some(advance as FractionalPixel)
}
fn metrics(&self) -> FontMetrics {
// TODO(mrobinson): Gecko first tries to get metrics from the SFNT tables via
// HarfBuzz and only afterward falls back to platform APIs. We should do something
// similar here. This will likely address issue #201 mentioned below.
let ascent = self.ctfont.ascent();
let descent = self.ctfont.descent();
let leading = self.ctfont.leading();
let x_height = self.ctfont.x_height();
let underline_thickness = self.ctfont.underline_thickness();
let line_gap = (ascent + descent + leading + 0.5).floor();
let max_advance = Au::from_f64_px(self.ctfont.bounding_box().size.width);
let average_advance = self
.glyph_index('0')
.and_then(|idx| self.glyph_h_advance(idx))
.map(Au::from_f64_px)
.unwrap_or(max_advance);
let metrics = FontMetrics {
underline_size: Au::from_f64_au(underline_thickness),
// TODO(Issue #201): underline metrics are not reliable. Have to pull out of font table
// directly.
//
// see also: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16768
// see also: https://bugreports.qt-project.org/browse/QTBUG-13364
underline_offset: Au::from_f64_px(self.ctfont.underline_position()),
// There is no way to get these from CoreText or CoreGraphics APIs, so
// derive them from the other font metrics. These should eventually be
// found in the font tables directly when #201 is fixed.
strikeout_size: Au::from_f64_px(underline_thickness),
strikeout_offset: Au::from_f64_px((x_height + underline_thickness) / 2.0),
leading: Au::from_f64_px(leading),
x_height: Au::from_f64_px(x_height),
em_size: Au::from_f64_px(self.ctfont.pt_size()),
ascent: Au::from_f64_px(ascent),
descent: Au::from_f64_px(descent),
max_advance,
average_advance,
line_gap: Au::from_f64_px(line_gap),
};
debug!(
"Font metrics (@{} pt): {:?}",
self.ctfont.pt_size(),
metrics
);
metrics
}
fn table_for_tag(&self, tag: FontTableTag) -> Option<FontTable> {
let result: Option<CFData> = self.ctfont.get_font_table(tag);
result.map(FontTable::wrap)
}
}
pub(super) trait CoreTextFontTraitsMapping {
fn weight(&self) -> FontWeight;
fn style(&self) -> FontStyle;
fn stretch(&self) -> FontStretch;
}
impl CoreTextFontTraitsMapping for CTFontTraits {
fn weight(&self) -> FontWeight {
// From https://developer.apple.com/documentation/coretext/kctfontweighttrait?language=objc
// > The value returned is a CFNumberRef representing a float value between -1.0 and
// > 1.0 for normalized weight. The value of 0.0 corresponds to the regular or
// > medium font weight.
let mapping = [(-1., 0.), (0., 400.), (1., 1000.)];
let mapped_weight = map_platform_values_to_style_values(&mapping, self.normalized_weight());
FontWeight::from_float(mapped_weight as f32)
}
fn style(&self) -> FontStyle {
let slant = self.normalized_slant();
if slant == 0. && self.symbolic_traits().is_italic() {
return FontStyle::ITALIC;
}
if slant == 0. {
return FontStyle::NORMAL;
}
// From https://developer.apple.com/documentation/coretext/kctfontslanttrait?language=objc
// > The value returned is a CFNumberRef object representing a float value
// > between -1.0 and 1.0 for normalized slant angle. The value of 0.0
// > corresponds to 0 degrees clockwise rotation from the vertical and 1.0
// > corresponds to 30 degrees clockwise rotation.
let mapping = [(-1., -30.), (0., 0.), (1., 30.)];
let mapped_slant = map_platform_values_to_style_values(&mapping, slant);
FontStyle::oblique(mapped_slant as f32)
}
fn stretch(&self) -> FontStretch {
// From https://developer.apple.com/documentation/coretext/kctfontwidthtrait?language=objc
// > This value corresponds to the relative interglyph spacing for a given font.
// > The value returned is a CFNumberRef object representing a float between -1.0
// > and 1.0. The value of 0.0 corresponds to regular glyph spacing, and negative
// > values represent condensed glyph spacing.
FontStretch::from_percentage(self.normalized_width() as f32 + 1.0)
}
}