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diff --git a/src/freetype/t1load.c b/src/freetype/t1load.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fadfd08 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/freetype/t1load.c @@ -0,0 +1,1487 @@ +/***************************************************************************/ +/* */ +/* t1load.c */ +/* */ +/* Type 1 font loader (body). */ +/* */ +/* Copyright 1996-2018 by */ +/* David Turner, Robert Wilhelm, and Werner Lemberg. */ +/* */ +/* This file is part of the FreeType project, and may only be used, */ +/* modified, and distributed under the terms of the FreeType project */ +/* license, LICENSE.TXT. By continuing to use, modify, or distribute */ +/* this file you indicate that you have read the license and */ +/* understand and accept it fully. */ +/* */ +/***************************************************************************/ + + + /*************************************************************************/ + /* */ + /* This is the new and improved Type 1 data loader for FreeType 2. The */ + /* old loader has several problems: it is slow, complex, difficult to */ + /* maintain, and contains incredible hacks to make it accept some */ + /* ill-formed Type 1 fonts without hiccup-ing. Moreover, about 5% of */ + /* the Type 1 fonts on my machine still aren't loaded correctly by it. */ + /* */ + /* This version is much simpler, much faster and also easier to read and */ + /* maintain by a great order of magnitude. The idea behind it is to */ + /* _not_ try to read the Type 1 token stream with a state machine (i.e. */ + /* a Postscript-like interpreter) but rather to perform simple pattern */ + /* matching. */ + /* */ + /* Indeed, nearly all data definitions follow a simple pattern like */ + /* */ + /* ... /Field <data> ... */ + /* */ + /* where <data> can be a number, a boolean, a string, or an array of */ + /* numbers. There are a few exceptions, namely the encoding, font name, */ + /* charstrings, and subrs; they are handled with a special pattern */ + /* matching routine. */ + /* */ + /* All other common cases are handled very simply. The matching rules */ + /* are defined in the file `t1tokens.h' through the use of several */ + /* macros calls PARSE_XXX. This file is included twice here; the first */ + /* time to generate parsing callback functions, the second time to */ + /* generate a table of keywords (with pointers to the associated */ + /* callback functions). */ + /* */ + /* The function `parse_dict' simply scans *linearly* a given dictionary */ + /* (either the top-level or private one) and calls the appropriate */ + /* callback when it encounters an immediate keyword. */ + /* */ + /* This is by far the fastest way one can find to parse and read all */ + /* data. */ + /* */ + /* This led to tremendous code size reduction. Note that later, the */ + /* glyph loader will also be _greatly_ simplified, and the automatic */ + /* hinter will replace the clumsy `t1hinter'. */ + /* */ + /*************************************************************************/ + + +#include "ft2build.h" +#include FT_INTERNAL_DEBUG_H +#include FT_CONFIG_CONFIG_H +#include FT_INTERNAL_TYPE1_TYPES_H +#include FT_INTERNAL_CALC_H +#include FT_INTERNAL_HASH_H + +#include "t1load.h" +#include "t1errors.h" + + +#ifdef FT_CONFIG_OPTION_INCREMENTAL +#define IS_INCREMENTAL (FT_Bool)( face->root.internal->incremental_interface != 0 ) +#else +#define IS_INCREMENTAL 0 +#endif + + + /*************************************************************************/ + /* */ + /* The macro FT_COMPONENT is used in trace mode. It is an implicit */ + /* parameter of the FT_TRACE() and FT_ERROR() macros, used to print/log */ + /* messages during execution. */ + /* */ +#undef FT_COMPONENT +#define FT_COMPONENT trace_t1load + + + /*************************************************************************/ + /*************************************************************************/ + /***** *****/ + /***** TYPE 1 SYMBOL PARSING *****/ + /***** *****/ + /*************************************************************************/ + /*************************************************************************/ + + static FT_Error + t1_load_keyword( T1_Face face, + T1_Loader loader, + const T1_Field field ) + { + FT_Error error; + void* dummy_object; + void** objects; + FT_UInt max_objects; + PS_Blend blend = face->blend; + + + if ( blend && blend->num_designs == 0 ) + blend = NULL; + + /* if the keyword has a dedicated callback, call it */ + if ( field->type == T1_FIELD_TYPE_CALLBACK ) + { + field->reader( (FT_Face)face, loader ); + error = loader->parser.root.error; + goto Exit; + } + + /* now, the keyword is either a simple field, or a table of fields; */ + /* we are now going to take care of it */ + switch ( field->location ) + { + case T1_FIELD_LOCATION_FONT_INFO: + dummy_object = &face->type1.font_info; + objects = &dummy_object; + max_objects = 0; + + if ( blend ) + { + objects = (void**)blend->font_infos; + max_objects = blend->num_designs; + } + break; + + case T1_FIELD_LOCATION_FONT_EXTRA: + dummy_object = &face->type1.font_extra; + objects = &dummy_object; + max_objects = 0; + break; + + case T1_FIELD_LOCATION_PRIVATE: + dummy_object = &face->type1.private_dict; + objects = &dummy_object; + max_objects = 0; + + if ( blend ) + { + objects = (void**)blend->privates; + max_objects = blend->num_designs; + } + break; + + case T1_FIELD_LOCATION_BBOX: + dummy_object = &face->type1.font_bbox; + objects = &dummy_object; + max_objects = 0; + + if ( blend ) + { + objects = (void**)blend->bboxes; + max_objects = blend->num_designs; + } + break; + + case T1_FIELD_LOCATION_LOADER: + dummy_object = loader; + objects = &dummy_object; + max_objects = 0; + break; + + case T1_FIELD_LOCATION_FACE: + dummy_object = face; + objects = &dummy_object; + max_objects = 0; + break; + + default: + dummy_object = &face->type1; + objects = &dummy_object; + max_objects = 0; + } + + if ( *objects ) + { + if ( field->type == T1_FIELD_TYPE_INTEGER_ARRAY || + field->type == T1_FIELD_TYPE_FIXED_ARRAY ) + error = T1_Load_Field_Table( &loader->parser, field, + objects, max_objects, 0 ); + else + error = T1_Load_Field( &loader->parser, field, + objects, max_objects, 0 ); + } + else + { + FT_TRACE1(( "t1_load_keyword: ignoring keyword `%s'" + " which is not valid at this point\n" + " (probably due to missing keywords)\n", + field->ident )); + error = FT_Err_Ok; + } + + Exit: + return error; + } + + + static void + parse_private( T1_Face face, + T1_Loader loader ) + { + FT_UNUSED( face ); + + loader->keywords_encountered |= T1_PRIVATE; + } + + + /* return 1 in case of success */ + + static int + read_binary_data( T1_Parser parser, + FT_ULong* size, + FT_Byte** base, + FT_Bool incremental ) + { + FT_Byte* cur; + FT_Byte* limit = parser->root.limit; + + + /* the binary data has one of the following formats */ + /* */ + /* `size' [white*] RD white ....... ND */ + /* `size' [white*] -| white ....... |- */ + /* */ + + T1_Skip_Spaces( parser ); + + cur = parser->root.cursor; + + if ( cur < limit && ft_isdigit( *cur ) ) + { + FT_Long s = T1_ToInt( parser ); + + + T1_Skip_PS_Token( parser ); /* `RD' or `-|' or something else */ + + /* there is only one whitespace char after the */ + /* `RD' or `-|' token */ + *base = parser->root.cursor + 1; + + if ( s >= 0 && s < limit - *base ) + { + parser->root.cursor += s + 1; + *size = (FT_ULong)s; + return !parser->root.error; + } + } + + if( !incremental ) + { + FT_ERROR(( "read_binary_data: invalid size field\n" )); + parser->root.error = FT_THROW( Invalid_File_Format ); + } + + return 0; + } + + + /* We now define the routines to handle the `/Encoding', `/Subrs', */ + /* and `/CharStrings' dictionaries. */ + + static void + t1_parse_font_matrix( T1_Face face, + T1_Loader loader ) + { + T1_Parser parser = &loader->parser; + FT_Matrix* matrix = &face->type1.font_matrix; + FT_Vector* offset = &face->type1.font_offset; + FT_Face root = (FT_Face)&face->root; + FT_Fixed temp[6]; + FT_Fixed temp_scale; + FT_Int result; + + + /* input is scaled by 1000 to accommodate default FontMatrix */ + result = T1_ToFixedArray( parser, 6, temp, 3 ); + + if ( result < 6 ) + { + parser->root.error = FT_THROW( Invalid_File_Format ); + return; + } + + temp_scale = FT_ABS( temp[3] ); + + if ( temp_scale == 0 ) + { + FT_ERROR(( "t1_parse_font_matrix: invalid font matrix\n" )); + parser->root.error = FT_THROW( Invalid_File_Format ); + return; + } + + /* atypical case */ + if ( temp_scale != 0x10000L ) + { + /* set units per EM based on FontMatrix values */ + root->units_per_EM = (FT_UShort)FT_DivFix( 1000, temp_scale ); + + temp[0] = FT_DivFix( temp[0], temp_scale ); + temp[1] = FT_DivFix( temp[1], temp_scale ); + temp[2] = FT_DivFix( temp[2], temp_scale ); + temp[4] = FT_DivFix( temp[4], temp_scale ); + temp[5] = FT_DivFix( temp[5], temp_scale ); + temp[3] = temp[3] < 0 ? -0x10000L : 0x10000L; + } + + matrix->xx = temp[0]; + matrix->yx = temp[1]; + matrix->xy = temp[2]; + matrix->yy = temp[3]; + + /* note that the offsets must be expressed in integer font units */ + offset->x = temp[4] >> 16; + offset->y = temp[5] >> 16; + } + + + static void + parse_encoding( T1_Face face, + T1_Loader loader ) + { + T1_Parser parser = &loader->parser; + FT_Byte* cur; + FT_Byte* limit = parser->root.limit; + + PSAux_Service psaux = (PSAux_Service)face->psaux; + + + T1_Skip_Spaces( parser ); + cur = parser->root.cursor; + if ( cur >= limit ) + { + FT_ERROR(( "parse_encoding: out of bounds\n" )); + parser->root.error = FT_THROW( Invalid_File_Format ); + return; + } + + /* if we have a number or `[', the encoding is an array, */ + /* and we must load it now */ + if ( ft_isdigit( *cur ) || *cur == '[' ) + { + T1_Encoding encode = &face->type1.encoding; + FT_Int count, array_size, n; + PS_Table char_table = &loader->encoding_table; + FT_Memory memory = parser->root.memory; + FT_Error error; + FT_Bool only_immediates = 0; + + + /* read the number of entries in the encoding; should be 256 */ + if ( *cur == '[' ) + { + count = 256; + only_immediates = 1; + parser->root.cursor++; + } + else + count = (FT_Int)T1_ToInt( parser ); + + array_size = count; + if ( count > 256 ) + { + FT_TRACE2(( "parse_encoding:" + " only using first 256 encoding array entries\n" )); + array_size = 256; + } + + T1_Skip_Spaces( parser ); + if ( parser->root.cursor >= limit ) + return; + + /* PostScript happily allows overwriting of encoding arrays */ + if ( encode->char_index ) + { + FT_FREE( encode->char_index ); + FT_FREE( encode->char_name ); + T1_Release_Table( char_table ); + } + + /* we use a T1_Table to store our charnames */ + loader->num_chars = encode->num_chars = array_size; + if ( FT_NEW_ARRAY( encode->char_index, array_size ) || + FT_NEW_ARRAY( encode->char_name, array_size ) || + FT_SET_ERROR( psaux->ps_table_funcs->init( + char_table, array_size, memory ) ) ) + { + parser->root.error = error; + return; + } + + /* We need to `zero' out encoding_table.elements */ + for ( n = 0; n < array_size; n++ ) + { + char* notdef = (char *)".notdef"; + + + (void)T1_Add_Table( char_table, n, notdef, 8 ); + } + + /* Now we need to read records of the form */ + /* */ + /* ... charcode /charname ... */ + /* */ + /* for each entry in our table. */ + /* */ + /* We simply look for a number followed by an immediate */ + /* name. Note that this ignores correctly the sequence */ + /* that is often seen in type1 fonts: */ + /* */ + /* 0 1 255 { 1 index exch /.notdef put } for dup */ + /* */ + /* used to clean the encoding array before anything else. */ + /* */ + /* Alternatively, if the array is directly given as */ + /* */ + /* /Encoding [ ... ] */ + /* */ + /* we only read immediates. */ + + n = 0; + T1_Skip_Spaces( parser ); + + while ( parser->root.cursor < limit ) + { + cur = parser->root.cursor; + + /* we stop when we encounter a `def' or `]' */ + if ( *cur == 'd' && cur + 3 < limit ) + { + if ( cur[1] == 'e' && + cur[2] == 'f' && + IS_PS_DELIM( cur[3] ) ) + { + FT_TRACE6(( "encoding end\n" )); + cur += 3; + break; + } + } + if ( *cur == ']' ) + { + FT_TRACE6(( "encoding end\n" )); + cur++; + break; + } + + /* check whether we've found an entry */ + if ( ft_isdigit( *cur ) || only_immediates ) + { + FT_Int charcode; + + + if ( only_immediates ) + charcode = n; + else + { + charcode = (FT_Int)T1_ToInt( parser ); + T1_Skip_Spaces( parser ); + + /* protect against invalid charcode */ + if ( cur == parser->root.cursor ) + { + parser->root.error = FT_THROW( Unknown_File_Format ); + return; + } + } + + cur = parser->root.cursor; + + if ( cur + 2 < limit && *cur == '/' && n < count ) + { + FT_UInt len; + + + cur++; + + parser->root.cursor = cur; + T1_Skip_PS_Token( parser ); + if ( parser->root.cursor >= limit ) + return; + if ( parser->root.error ) + return; + + len = (FT_UInt)( parser->root.cursor - cur ); + + if ( n < array_size ) + { + parser->root.error = T1_Add_Table( char_table, charcode, + cur, len + 1 ); + if ( parser->root.error ) + return; + char_table->elements[charcode][len] = '\0'; + } + + n++; + } + else if ( only_immediates ) + { + /* Since the current position is not updated for */ + /* immediates-only mode we would get an infinite loop if */ + /* we don't do anything here. */ + /* */ + /* This encoding array is not valid according to the type1 */ + /* specification (it might be an encoding for a CID type1 */ + /* font, however), so we conclude that this font is NOT a */ + /* type1 font. */ + parser->root.error = FT_THROW( Unknown_File_Format ); + return; + } + } + else + { + T1_Skip_PS_Token( parser ); + if ( parser->root.error ) + return; + } + + T1_Skip_Spaces( parser ); + } + + face->type1.encoding_type = T1_ENCODING_TYPE_ARRAY; + parser->root.cursor = cur; + } + + /* Otherwise, we should have either `StandardEncoding', */ + /* `ExpertEncoding', or `ISOLatin1Encoding' */ + else + { + if ( cur + 17 < limit && + ft_strncmp( (const char*)cur, "StandardEncoding", 16 ) == 0 ) + face->type1.encoding_type = T1_ENCODING_TYPE_STANDARD; + + else if ( cur + 15 < limit && + ft_strncmp( (const char*)cur, "ExpertEncoding", 14 ) == 0 ) + face->type1.encoding_type = T1_ENCODING_TYPE_EXPERT; + + else if ( cur + 18 < limit && + ft_strncmp( (const char*)cur, "ISOLatin1Encoding", 17 ) == 0 ) + face->type1.encoding_type = T1_ENCODING_TYPE_ISOLATIN1; + + else + parser->root.error = FT_ERR( Ignore ); + } + } + + + static void + parse_subrs( T1_Face face, + T1_Loader loader ) + { + T1_Parser parser = &loader->parser; + PS_Table table = &loader->subrs; + FT_Memory memory = parser->root.memory; + FT_Error error; + FT_Int num_subrs; + FT_UInt count; + + PSAux_Service psaux = (PSAux_Service)face->psaux; + + + T1_Skip_Spaces( parser ); + + /* test for empty array */ + if ( parser->root.cursor < parser->root.limit && + *parser->root.cursor == '[' ) + { + T1_Skip_PS_Token( parser ); + T1_Skip_Spaces ( parser ); + if ( parser->root.cursor >= parser->root.limit || + *parser->root.cursor != ']' ) + parser->root.error = FT_THROW( Invalid_File_Format ); + return; + } + + num_subrs = (FT_Int)T1_ToInt( parser ); + if ( num_subrs < 0 ) + { + parser->root.error = FT_THROW( Invalid_File_Format ); + return; + } + + /* we certainly need more than 8 bytes per subroutine */ + if ( parser->root.limit >= parser->root.cursor && + num_subrs > ( parser->root.limit - parser->root.cursor ) >> 3 ) + { + /* + * There are two possibilities. Either the font contains an invalid + * value for `num_subrs', or we have a subsetted font where the + * subroutine indices are not adjusted, e.g. + * + * /Subrs 812 array + * dup 0 { ... } NP + * dup 51 { ... } NP + * dup 681 { ... } NP + * ND + * + * In both cases, we use a number hash that maps from subr indices to + * actual array elements. + */ + + FT_TRACE0(( "parse_subrs: adjusting number of subroutines" + " (from %d to %d)\n", + num_subrs, + ( parser->root.limit - parser->root.cursor ) >> 3 )); + num_subrs = ( parser->root.limit - parser->root.cursor ) >> 3; + + if ( !loader->subrs_hash ) + { + if ( FT_NEW( loader->subrs_hash ) ) + goto Fail; + + error = ft_hash_num_init( loader->subrs_hash, memory ); + if ( error ) + goto Fail; + } + } + + /* position the parser right before the `dup' of the first subr */ + T1_Skip_PS_Token( parser ); /* `array' */ + if ( parser->root.error ) + return; + T1_Skip_Spaces( parser ); + + /* initialize subrs array -- with synthetic fonts it is possible */ + /* we get here twice */ + if ( !loader->num_subrs ) + { + error = psaux->ps_table_funcs->init( table, num_subrs, memory ); + if ( error ) + goto Fail; + } + + /* the format is simple: */ + /* */ + /* `index' + binary data */ + /* */ + for ( count = 0; ; count++ ) + { + FT_Long idx; + FT_ULong size; + FT_Byte* base; + + + /* If we are out of data, or if the next token isn't `dup', */ + /* we are done. */ + if ( parser->root.cursor + 4 >= parser->root.limit || + ft_strncmp( (char*)parser->root.cursor, "dup", 3 ) != 0 ) + break; + + T1_Skip_PS_Token( parser ); /* `dup' */ + + idx = T1_ToInt( parser ); + + if ( !read_binary_data( parser, &size, &base, IS_INCREMENTAL ) ) + return; + + /* The binary string is followed by one token, e.g. `NP' */ + /* (bound to `noaccess put') or by two separate tokens: */ + /* `noaccess' & `put'. We position the parser right */ + /* before the next `dup', if any. */ + T1_Skip_PS_Token( parser ); /* `NP' or `|' or `noaccess' */ + if ( parser->root.error ) + return; + T1_Skip_Spaces ( parser ); + + if ( parser->root.cursor + 4 < parser->root.limit && + ft_strncmp( (char*)parser->root.cursor, "put", 3 ) == 0 ) + { + T1_Skip_PS_Token( parser ); /* skip `put' */ + T1_Skip_Spaces ( parser ); + } + + /* if we use a hash, the subrs index is the key, and a running */ + /* counter specified for `T1_Add_Table' acts as the value */ + if ( loader->subrs_hash ) + { + ft_hash_num_insert( idx, count, loader->subrs_hash, memory ); + idx = count; + } + + /* with synthetic fonts it is possible we get here twice */ + if ( loader->num_subrs ) + continue; + + /* some fonts use a value of -1 for lenIV to indicate that */ + /* the charstrings are unencoded */ + /* */ + /* thanks to Tom Kacvinsky for pointing this out */ + /* */ + if ( face->type1.private_dict.lenIV >= 0 ) + { + FT_Byte* temp = NULL; + + + /* some fonts define empty subr records -- this is not totally */ + /* compliant to the specification (which says they should at */ + /* least contain a `return'), but we support them anyway */ + if ( size < (FT_ULong)face->type1.private_dict.lenIV ) + { + error = FT_THROW( Invalid_File_Format ); + goto Fail; + } + + /* t1_decrypt() shouldn't write to base -- make temporary copy */ + if ( FT_ALLOC( temp, size ) ) + goto Fail; + FT_MEM_COPY( temp, base, size ); + psaux->t1_decrypt( temp, size, 4330 ); + size -= (FT_ULong)face->type1.private_dict.lenIV; + error = T1_Add_Table( table, (FT_Int)idx, + temp + face->type1.private_dict.lenIV, size ); + FT_FREE( temp ); + } + else + error = T1_Add_Table( table, (FT_Int)idx, base, size ); + if ( error ) + goto Fail; + } + + if ( !loader->num_subrs ) + loader->num_subrs = num_subrs; + + return; + + Fail: + parser->root.error = error; + } + + +#define TABLE_EXTEND 5 + + + static void + parse_charstrings( T1_Face face, + T1_Loader loader ) + { + T1_Parser parser = &loader->parser; + PS_Table code_table = &loader->charstrings; + PS_Table name_table = &loader->glyph_names; + PS_Table swap_table = &loader->swap_table; + FT_Memory memory = parser->root.memory; + FT_Error error; + + PSAux_Service psaux = (PSAux_Service)face->psaux; + + FT_Byte* cur = parser->root.cursor; + FT_Byte* limit = parser->root.limit; + FT_Int n, num_glyphs; + FT_Int notdef_index = 0; + FT_Byte notdef_found = 0; + + + num_glyphs = (FT_Int)T1_ToInt( parser ); + if ( num_glyphs < 0 ) + { + error = FT_THROW( Invalid_File_Format ); + goto Fail; + } + + /* we certainly need more than 8 bytes per glyph */ + if ( num_glyphs > ( limit - cur ) >> 3 ) + { + FT_TRACE0(( "parse_charstrings: adjusting number of glyphs" + " (from %d to %d)\n", + num_glyphs, ( limit - cur ) >> 3 )); + num_glyphs = ( limit - cur ) >> 3; + } + + /* some fonts like Optima-Oblique not only define the /CharStrings */ + /* array but access it also */ + if ( num_glyphs == 0 || parser->root.error ) + return; + + /* initialize tables, leaving space for addition of .notdef, */ + /* if necessary, and a few other glyphs to handle buggy */ + /* fonts which have more glyphs than specified. */ + + /* for some non-standard fonts like `Optima' which provides */ + /* different outlines depending on the resolution it is */ + /* possible to get here twice */ + if ( !loader->num_glyphs ) + { + error = psaux->ps_table_funcs->init( + code_table, num_glyphs + 1 + TABLE_EXTEND, memory ); + if ( error ) + goto Fail; + + error = psaux->ps_table_funcs->init( + name_table, num_glyphs + 1 + TABLE_EXTEND, memory ); + if ( error ) + goto Fail; + + /* Initialize table for swapping index notdef_index and */ + /* index 0 names and codes (if necessary). */ + + error = psaux->ps_table_funcs->init( swap_table, 4, memory ); + if ( error ) + goto Fail; + } + + n = 0; + + for (;;) + { + FT_ULong size; + FT_Byte* base; + + + /* the format is simple: */ + /* `/glyphname' + binary data */ + + T1_Skip_Spaces( parser ); + + cur = parser->root.cursor; + if ( cur >= limit ) + break; + + /* we stop when we find a `def' or `end' keyword */ + if ( cur + 3 < limit && IS_PS_DELIM( cur[3] ) ) + { + if ( cur[0] == 'd' && + cur[1] == 'e' && + cur[2] == 'f' ) + { + /* There are fonts which have this: */ + /* */ + /* /CharStrings 118 dict def */ + /* Private begin */ + /* CharStrings begin */ + /* ... */ + /* */ + /* To catch this we ignore `def' if */ + /* no charstring has actually been */ + /* seen. */ + if ( n ) + break; + } + + if ( cur[0] == 'e' && + cur[1] == 'n' && + cur[2] == 'd' ) + break; + } + + T1_Skip_PS_Token( parser ); + if ( parser->root.cursor >= limit ) + { + error = FT_THROW( Invalid_File_Format ); + goto Fail; + } + if ( parser->root.error ) + return; + + if ( *cur == '/' ) + { + FT_UInt len; + + + if ( cur + 2 >= limit ) + { + error = FT_THROW( Invalid_File_Format ); + goto Fail; + } + + cur++; /* skip `/' */ + len = (FT_UInt)( parser->root.cursor - cur ); + + if ( !read_binary_data( parser, &size, &base, IS_INCREMENTAL ) ) + return; + + /* for some non-standard fonts like `Optima' which provides */ + /* different outlines depending on the resolution it is */ + /* possible to get here twice */ + if ( loader->num_glyphs ) + continue; + + error = T1_Add_Table( name_table, n, cur, len + 1 ); + if ( error ) + goto Fail; + + /* add a trailing zero to the name table */ + name_table->elements[n][len] = '\0'; + + /* record index of /.notdef */ + if ( *cur == '.' && + ft_strcmp( ".notdef", + (const char*)(name_table->elements[n]) ) == 0 ) + { + notdef_index = n; + notdef_found = 1; + } + + if ( face->type1.private_dict.lenIV >= 0 && + n < num_glyphs + TABLE_EXTEND ) + { + FT_Byte* temp = NULL; + + + if ( size <= (FT_ULong)face->type1.private_dict.lenIV ) + { + error = FT_THROW( Invalid_File_Format ); + goto Fail; + } + + /* t1_decrypt() shouldn't write to base -- make temporary copy */ + if ( FT_ALLOC( temp, size ) ) + goto Fail; + FT_MEM_COPY( temp, base, size ); + psaux->t1_decrypt( temp, size, 4330 ); + size -= (FT_ULong)face->type1.private_dict.lenIV; + error = T1_Add_Table( code_table, n, + temp + face->type1.private_dict.lenIV, size ); + FT_FREE( temp ); + } + else + error = T1_Add_Table( code_table, n, base, size ); + if ( error ) + goto Fail; + + n++; + } + } + + if ( !n ) + { + error = FT_THROW( Invalid_File_Format ); + goto Fail; + } + + loader->num_glyphs = n; + + /* if /.notdef is found but does not occupy index 0, do our magic. */ + if ( notdef_found && + ft_strcmp( ".notdef", (const char*)name_table->elements[0] ) ) + { + /* Swap glyph in index 0 with /.notdef glyph. First, add index 0 */ + /* name and code entries to swap_table. Then place notdef_index */ + /* name and code entries into swap_table. Then swap name and code */ + /* entries at indices notdef_index and 0 using values stored in */ + /* swap_table. */ + + /* Index 0 name */ + error = T1_Add_Table( swap_table, 0, + name_table->elements[0], + name_table->lengths [0] ); + if ( error ) + goto Fail; + + /* Index 0 code */ + error = T1_Add_Table( swap_table, 1, + code_table->elements[0], + code_table->lengths [0] ); + if ( error ) + goto Fail; + + /* Index notdef_index name */ + error = T1_Add_Table( swap_table, 2, + name_table->elements[notdef_index], + name_table->lengths [notdef_index] ); + if ( error ) + goto Fail; + + /* Index notdef_index code */ + error = T1_Add_Table( swap_table, 3, + code_table->elements[notdef_index], + code_table->lengths [notdef_index] ); + if ( error ) + goto Fail; + + error = T1_Add_Table( name_table, notdef_index, + swap_table->elements[0], + swap_table->lengths [0] ); + if ( error ) + goto Fail; + + error = T1_Add_Table( code_table, notdef_index, + swap_table->elements[1], + swap_table->lengths [1] ); + if ( error ) + goto Fail; + + error = T1_Add_Table( name_table, 0, + swap_table->elements[2], + swap_table->lengths [2] ); + if ( error ) + goto Fail; + + error = T1_Add_Table( code_table, 0, + swap_table->elements[3], + swap_table->lengths [3] ); + if ( error ) + goto Fail; + + } + else if ( !notdef_found ) + { + /* notdef_index is already 0, or /.notdef is undefined in */ + /* charstrings dictionary. Worry about /.notdef undefined. */ + /* We take index 0 and add it to the end of the table(s) */ + /* and add our own /.notdef glyph to index 0. */ + + /* 0 333 hsbw endchar */ + FT_Byte notdef_glyph[] = { 0x8B, 0xF7, 0xE1, 0x0D, 0x0E }; + char* notdef_name = (char *)".notdef"; + + + error = T1_Add_Table( swap_table, 0, + name_table->elements[0], + name_table->lengths [0] ); + if ( error ) + goto Fail; + + error = T1_Add_Table( swap_table, 1, + code_table->elements[0], + code_table->lengths [0] ); + if ( error ) + goto Fail; + + error = T1_Add_Table( name_table, 0, notdef_name, 8 ); + if ( error ) + goto Fail; + + error = T1_Add_Table( code_table, 0, notdef_glyph, 5 ); + + if ( error ) + goto Fail; + + error = T1_Add_Table( name_table, n, + swap_table->elements[0], + swap_table->lengths [0] ); + if ( error ) + goto Fail; + + error = T1_Add_Table( code_table, n, + swap_table->elements[1], + swap_table->lengths [1] ); + if ( error ) + goto Fail; + + /* we added a glyph. */ + loader->num_glyphs += 1; + } + + return; + + Fail: + parser->root.error = error; + } + + + /*************************************************************************/ + /* */ + /* Define the token field static variables. This is a set of */ + /* T1_FieldRec variables. */ + /* */ + /*************************************************************************/ + + + static + const T1_FieldRec t1_keywords[] = + { + +#include "t1tokens.h" + + /* now add the special functions... */ + T1_FIELD_CALLBACK( "FontMatrix", t1_parse_font_matrix, + T1_FIELD_DICT_FONTDICT ) + T1_FIELD_CALLBACK( "Encoding", parse_encoding, + T1_FIELD_DICT_FONTDICT ) + T1_FIELD_CALLBACK( "Subrs", parse_subrs, + T1_FIELD_DICT_PRIVATE ) + T1_FIELD_CALLBACK( "CharStrings", parse_charstrings, + T1_FIELD_DICT_PRIVATE ) + T1_FIELD_CALLBACK( "Private", parse_private, + T1_FIELD_DICT_FONTDICT ) + + { 0, T1_FIELD_LOCATION_CID_INFO, T1_FIELD_TYPE_NONE, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 } + }; + + + static FT_Error + parse_dict( T1_Face face, + T1_Loader loader, + FT_Byte* base, + FT_ULong size ) + { + T1_Parser parser = &loader->parser; + FT_Byte *limit, *start_binary = NULL; + FT_Bool have_integer = 0; + + + parser->root.cursor = base; + parser->root.limit = base + size; + parser->root.error = FT_Err_Ok; + + limit = parser->root.limit; + + T1_Skip_Spaces( parser ); + + while ( parser->root.cursor < limit ) + { + FT_Byte* cur; + + + cur = parser->root.cursor; + + /* look for `eexec' */ + if ( IS_PS_TOKEN( cur, limit, "eexec" ) ) + break; + + /* look for `closefile' which ends the eexec section */ + else if ( IS_PS_TOKEN( cur, limit, "closefile" ) ) + break; + + /* in a synthetic font the base font starts after a */ + /* `FontDictionary' token that is placed after a Private dict */ + else if ( IS_PS_TOKEN( cur, limit, "FontDirectory" ) ) + { + if ( loader->keywords_encountered & T1_PRIVATE ) + loader->keywords_encountered |= + T1_FONTDIR_AFTER_PRIVATE; + parser->root.cursor += 13; + } + + /* check whether we have an integer */ + else if ( ft_isdigit( *cur ) ) + { + start_binary = cur; + T1_Skip_PS_Token( parser ); + if ( parser->root.error ) + goto Exit; + have_integer = 1; + } + + /* in valid Type 1 fonts we don't see `RD' or `-|' directly */ + /* since those tokens are handled by parse_subrs and */ + /* parse_charstrings */ + else if ( *cur == 'R' && cur + 6 < limit && *(cur + 1) == 'D' && + have_integer ) + { + FT_ULong s; + FT_Byte* b; + + + parser->root.cursor = start_binary; + if ( !read_binary_data( parser, &s, &b, IS_INCREMENTAL ) ) + return FT_THROW( Invalid_File_Format ); + have_integer = 0; + } + + else if ( *cur == '-' && cur + 6 < limit && *(cur + 1) == '|' && + have_integer ) + { + FT_ULong s; + FT_Byte* b; + + + parser->root.cursor = start_binary; + if ( !read_binary_data( parser, &s, &b, IS_INCREMENTAL ) ) + return FT_THROW( Invalid_File_Format ); + have_integer = 0; + } + + /* look for immediates */ + else if ( *cur == '/' && cur + 2 < limit ) + { + FT_UInt len; + + + cur++; + + parser->root.cursor = cur; + T1_Skip_PS_Token( parser ); + if ( parser->root.error ) + goto Exit; + + len = (FT_UInt)( parser->root.cursor - cur ); + + if ( len > 0 && len < 22 && parser->root.cursor < limit ) + { + /* now compare the immediate name to the keyword table */ + T1_Field keyword = (T1_Field)t1_keywords; + + + for (;;) + { + FT_Byte* name; + + + name = (FT_Byte*)keyword->ident; + if ( !name ) + break; + + if ( cur[0] == name[0] && + len == ft_strlen( (const char *)name ) && + ft_memcmp( cur, name, len ) == 0 ) + { + /* We found it -- run the parsing callback! */ + /* We record every instance of every field */ + /* (until we reach the base font of a */ + /* synthetic font) to deal adequately with */ + /* multiple master fonts; this is also */ + /* necessary because later PostScript */ + /* definitions override earlier ones. */ + + /* Once we encounter `FontDirectory' after */ + /* `/Private', we know that this is a synthetic */ + /* font; except for `/CharStrings' we are not */ + /* interested in anything that follows this */ + /* `FontDirectory'. */ + + /* MM fonts have more than one /Private token at */ + /* the top level; let's hope that all the junk */ + /* that follows the first /Private token is not */ + /* interesting to us. */ + + /* According to Adobe Tech Note #5175 (CID-Keyed */ + /* Font Installation for ATM Software) a `begin' */ + /* must be followed by exactly one `end', and */ + /* `begin' -- `end' pairs must be accurately */ + /* paired. We could use this to distinguish */ + /* between the global Private and the Private */ + /* dict that is a member of the Blend dict. */ + + const FT_UInt dict = + ( loader->keywords_encountered & T1_PRIVATE ) + ? T1_FIELD_DICT_PRIVATE + : T1_FIELD_DICT_FONTDICT; + + if ( !( dict & keyword->dict ) ) + { + FT_TRACE1(( "parse_dict: found `%s' but ignoring it" + " since it is in the wrong dictionary\n", + keyword->ident )); + break; + } + + if ( !( loader->keywords_encountered & + T1_FONTDIR_AFTER_PRIVATE ) || + ft_strcmp( (const char*)name, "CharStrings" ) == 0 ) + { + parser->root.error = t1_load_keyword( face, + loader, + keyword ); + if ( parser->root.error ) + { + if ( FT_ERR_EQ( parser->root.error, Ignore ) ) + parser->root.error = FT_Err_Ok; + else + return parser->root.error; + } + } + break; + } + + keyword++; + } + } + + have_integer = 0; + } + else + { + T1_Skip_PS_Token( parser ); + if ( parser->root.error ) + goto Exit; + have_integer = 0; + } + + T1_Skip_Spaces( parser ); + } + + Exit: + return parser->root.error; + } + + + static void + t1_init_loader( T1_Loader loader, + T1_Face face ) + { + FT_UNUSED( face ); + + FT_ZERO( loader ); + } + + + static void + t1_done_loader( T1_Loader loader ) + { + T1_Parser parser = &loader->parser; + FT_Memory memory = parser->root.memory; + + + /* finalize tables */ + T1_Release_Table( &loader->encoding_table ); + T1_Release_Table( &loader->charstrings ); + T1_Release_Table( &loader->glyph_names ); + T1_Release_Table( &loader->swap_table ); + T1_Release_Table( &loader->subrs ); + + /* finalize hash */ + ft_hash_num_free( loader->subrs_hash, memory ); + FT_FREE( loader->subrs_hash ); + + /* finalize parser */ + T1_Finalize_Parser( parser ); + } + + + FT_LOCAL_DEF( FT_Error ) + T1_Open_Face( T1_Face face ) + { + T1_LoaderRec loader; + T1_Parser parser; + T1_Font type1 = &face->type1; + PS_Private priv = &type1->private_dict; + FT_Error error; + + PSAux_Service psaux = (PSAux_Service)face->psaux; + + + t1_init_loader( &loader, face ); + + /* default values */ + face->ndv_idx = -1; + face->cdv_idx = -1; + face->len_buildchar = 0; + + priv->blue_shift = 7; + priv->blue_fuzz = 1; + priv->lenIV = 4; + priv->expansion_factor = (FT_Fixed)( 0.06 * 0x10000L ); + priv->blue_scale = (FT_Fixed)( 0.039625 * 0x10000L * 1000 ); + + parser = &loader.parser; + error = T1_New_Parser( parser, + face->root.stream, + face->root.memory, + psaux ); + if ( error ) + goto Exit; + + error = parse_dict( face, &loader, + parser->base_dict, parser->base_len ); + if ( error ) + goto Exit; + + error = T1_Get_Private_Dict( parser, psaux ); + if ( error ) + goto Exit; + + error = parse_dict( face, &loader, + parser->private_dict, parser->private_len ); + if ( error ) + goto Exit; + + /* ensure even-ness of `num_blue_values' */ + priv->num_blue_values &= ~1; + + /* now, propagate the subrs, charstrings, and glyphnames tables */ + /* to the Type1 data */ + type1->num_glyphs = loader.num_glyphs; + + if ( loader.subrs.init ) + { + type1->num_subrs = loader.num_subrs; + type1->subrs_block = loader.subrs.block; + type1->subrs = loader.subrs.elements; + type1->subrs_len = loader.subrs.lengths; + type1->subrs_hash = loader.subrs_hash; + + /* prevent `t1_done_loader' from freeing the propagated data */ + loader.subrs.init = 0; + loader.subrs_hash = NULL; + } + + if ( !IS_INCREMENTAL ) + if ( !loader.charstrings.init ) + { + FT_ERROR(( "T1_Open_Face: no `/CharStrings' array in face\n" )); + error = FT_THROW( Invalid_File_Format ); + } + + loader.charstrings.init = 0; + type1->charstrings_block = loader.charstrings.block; + type1->charstrings = loader.charstrings.elements; + type1->charstrings_len = loader.charstrings.lengths; + + /* we copy the glyph names `block' and `elements' fields; */ + /* the `lengths' field must be released later */ + type1->glyph_names_block = loader.glyph_names.block; + type1->glyph_names = (FT_String**)loader.glyph_names.elements; + loader.glyph_names.block = NULL; + loader.glyph_names.elements = NULL; + + /* we must now build type1.encoding when we have a custom array */ + if ( type1->encoding_type == T1_ENCODING_TYPE_ARRAY ) + { + FT_Int charcode, idx, min_char, max_char; + FT_Byte* glyph_name; + + + /* OK, we do the following: for each element in the encoding */ + /* table, look up the index of the glyph having the same name */ + /* the index is then stored in type1.encoding.char_index, and */ + /* the name to type1.encoding.char_name */ + + min_char = 0; + max_char = 0; + + charcode = 0; + for ( ; charcode < loader.encoding_table.max_elems; charcode++ ) + { + FT_Byte* char_name; + + + type1->encoding.char_index[charcode] = 0; + type1->encoding.char_name [charcode] = (char *)".notdef"; + + char_name = loader.encoding_table.elements[charcode]; + if ( char_name ) + for ( idx = 0; idx < type1->num_glyphs; idx++ ) + { + glyph_name = (FT_Byte*)type1->glyph_names[idx]; + if ( ft_strcmp( (const char*)char_name, + (const char*)glyph_name ) == 0 ) + { + type1->encoding.char_index[charcode] = (FT_UShort)idx; + type1->encoding.char_name [charcode] = (char*)glyph_name; + + /* Change min/max encoded char only if glyph name is */ + /* not /.notdef */ + if ( ft_strcmp( (const char*)".notdef", + (const char*)glyph_name ) != 0 ) + { + if ( charcode < min_char ) + min_char = charcode; + if ( charcode >= max_char ) + max_char = charcode + 1; + } + break; + } + } + } + + type1->encoding.code_first = min_char; + type1->encoding.code_last = max_char; + type1->encoding.num_chars = loader.num_chars; + } + + /* some sanitizing to avoid overflows later on; */ + /* the upper limits are ad-hoc values */ + if ( priv->blue_shift > 1000 || priv->blue_shift < 0 ) + { + FT_TRACE2(( "T1_Open_Face:" + " setting unlikely BlueShift value %d to default (7)\n", + priv->blue_shift )); + priv->blue_shift = 7; + } + + if ( priv->blue_fuzz > 1000 || priv->blue_fuzz < 0 ) + { + FT_TRACE2(( "T1_Open_Face:" + " setting unlikely BlueFuzz value %d to default (1)\n", + priv->blue_fuzz )); + priv->blue_fuzz = 1; + } + + Exit: + t1_done_loader( &loader ); + return error; + } + + +/* END */ |