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// Copyright (c) 2009 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#include "post.h"
#include "maxp.h"
// post - PostScript
// http://www.microsoft.com/typography/otspec/post.htm
#define TABLE_NAME "post"
namespace ots {
bool ots_post_parse(Font *font, const uint8_t *data, size_t length) {
Buffer table(data, length);
OpenTypePOST *post = new OpenTypePOST;
font->post = post;
if (!table.ReadU32(&post->version) ||
!table.ReadU32(&post->italic_angle) ||
!table.ReadS16(&post->underline) ||
!table.ReadS16(&post->underline_thickness) ||
!table.ReadU32(&post->is_fixed_pitch)) {
return OTS_FAILURE_MSG("Failed to read post header");
}
if (post->underline_thickness < 0) {
post->underline_thickness = 1;
}
if (post->version == 0x00010000) {
return true;
} else if (post->version == 0x00030000) {
return true;
} else if (post->version != 0x00020000) {
// 0x00025000 is deprecated. We don't accept it.
return OTS_FAILURE_MSG("Bad post version %x", post->version);
}
// We have a version 2 table with a list of Pascal strings at the end
// We don't care about the memory usage fields. We'll set all these to zero
// when serialising
if (!table.Skip(16)) {
return OTS_FAILURE_MSG("Failed to skip memory usage in post table");
}
uint16_t num_glyphs = 0;
if (!table.ReadU16(&num_glyphs)) {
return OTS_FAILURE_MSG("Failed to read number of glyphs");
}
if (!font->maxp) {
return OTS_FAILURE_MSG("No maxp table required by post table");
}
if (num_glyphs == 0) {
if (font->maxp->num_glyphs > 258) {
return OTS_FAILURE_MSG("Can't have no glyphs in the post table if there are more than 256 glyphs in the font");
}
OTS_WARNING("table version is 1, but no glyf names are found");
// workaround for fonts in http://www.fontsquirrel.com/fontface
// (e.g., yataghan.ttf).
post->version = 0x00010000;
return true;
}
if (num_glyphs != font->maxp->num_glyphs) {
// Note: Fixedsys500c.ttf seems to have inconsistent num_glyphs values.
return OTS_FAILURE_MSG("Bad number of glyphs in post table %d", num_glyphs);
}
post->glyph_name_index.resize(num_glyphs);
for (unsigned i = 0; i < num_glyphs; ++i) {
if (!table.ReadU16(&post->glyph_name_index[i])) {
return OTS_FAILURE_MSG("Failed to read post information for glyph %d", i);
}
// Note: A strict interpretation of the specification requires name indexes
// are less than 32768. This, however, excludes fonts like unifont.ttf
// which cover all of unicode.
}
// Now we have an array of Pascal strings. We have to check that they are all
// valid and read them in.
const size_t strings_offset = table.offset();
const uint8_t *strings = data + strings_offset;
const uint8_t *strings_end = data + length;
for (;;) {
if (strings == strings_end) break;
const unsigned string_length = *strings;
if (strings + 1 + string_length > strings_end) {
return OTS_FAILURE_MSG("Bad string length %d", string_length);
}
if (std::memchr(strings + 1, '\0', string_length)) {
return OTS_FAILURE_MSG("Bad string of length %d", string_length);
}
post->names.push_back(
std::string(reinterpret_cast<const char*>(strings + 1), string_length));
strings += 1 + string_length;
}
const unsigned num_strings = post->names.size();
// check that all the references are within bounds
for (unsigned i = 0; i < num_glyphs; ++i) {
unsigned offset = post->glyph_name_index[i];
if (offset < 258) {
continue;
}
offset -= 258;
if (offset >= num_strings) {
return OTS_FAILURE_MSG("Bad string index %d", offset);
}
}
return true;
}
bool ots_post_should_serialise(Font *font) {
return font->post != NULL;
}
bool ots_post_serialise(OTSStream *out, Font *font) {
const OpenTypePOST *post = font->post;
// OpenType with CFF glyphs must have v3 post table.
if (post && font->cff && post->version != 0x00030000) {
return OTS_FAILURE_MSG("Bad post version %x", post->version);
}
if (!out->WriteU32(post->version) ||
!out->WriteU32(post->italic_angle) ||
!out->WriteS16(post->underline) ||
!out->WriteS16(post->underline_thickness) ||
!out->WriteU32(post->is_fixed_pitch) ||
!out->WriteU32(0) ||
!out->WriteU32(0) ||
!out->WriteU32(0) ||
!out->WriteU32(0)) {
return OTS_FAILURE_MSG("Failed to write post header");
}
if (post->version != 0x00020000) {
return true; // v1.0 and v3.0 does not have glyph names.
}
const uint16_t num_indexes =
static_cast<uint16_t>(post->glyph_name_index.size());
if (num_indexes != post->glyph_name_index.size() ||
!out->WriteU16(num_indexes)) {
return OTS_FAILURE_MSG("Failed to write number of indices");
}
for (uint16_t i = 0; i < num_indexes; ++i) {
if (!out->WriteU16(post->glyph_name_index[i])) {
return OTS_FAILURE_MSG("Failed to write name index %d", i);
}
}
// Now we just have to write out the strings in the correct order
for (unsigned i = 0; i < post->names.size(); ++i) {
const std::string& s = post->names[i];
const uint8_t string_length = static_cast<uint8_t>(s.size());
if (string_length != s.size() ||
!out->Write(&string_length, 1)) {
return OTS_FAILURE_MSG("Failed to write string %d", i);
}
// Some ttf fonts (e.g., frank.ttf on Windows Vista) have zero-length name.
// We allow them.
if (string_length > 0 && !out->Write(s.data(), string_length)) {
return OTS_FAILURE_MSG("Failed to write string length for string %d", i);
}
}
return true;
}
void ots_post_reuse(Font *font, Font *other) {
font->post = other->post;
font->post_reused = true;
}
void ots_post_free(Font *font) {
delete font->post;
}
} // namespace ots
#undef TABLE_NAME
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