1 /****************************************************************************
2  *
3  * ftimage.h
4  *
5  *   FreeType glyph image formats and default raster interface
6  *   (specification).
7  *
8  * Copyright (C) 1996-2019 by
9  * David Turner, Robert Wilhelm, and Werner Lemberg.
10  *
11  * This file is part of the FreeType project, and may only be used,
12  * modified, and distributed under the terms of the FreeType project
13  * license, LICENSE.TXT.  By continuing to use, modify, or distribute
14  * this file you indicate that you have read the license and
15  * understand and accept it fully.
16  *
17  */
18 
19   /**************************************************************************
20    *
21    * Note: A 'raster' is simply a scan-line converter, used to render
22    *       FT_Outlines into FT_Bitmaps.
23    *
24    */
25 
26 
27 #ifndef FTIMAGE_H_
28 #define FTIMAGE_H_
29 
30 
31   /* STANDALONE_ is from ftgrays.c */
32 #ifndef STANDALONE_
33 #include <ft2build.h>
34 #endif
35 
36 
37 FT_BEGIN_HEADER
38 
39 
40   /**************************************************************************
41    *
42    * @section:
43    *   basic_types
44    *
45    */
46 
47 
48   /**************************************************************************
49    *
50    * @type:
51    *   FT_Pos
52    *
53    * @description:
54    *   The type FT_Pos is used to store vectorial coordinates.  Depending on
55    *   the context, these can represent distances in integer font units, or
56    *   16.16, or 26.6 fixed-point pixel coordinates.
57    */
58   typedef signed long  FT_Pos;
59 
60 
61   /**************************************************************************
62    *
63    * @struct:
64    *   FT_Vector
65    *
66    * @description:
67    *   A simple structure used to store a 2D vector; coordinates are of the
68    *   FT_Pos type.
69    *
70    * @fields:
71    *   x ::
72    *     The horizontal coordinate.
73    *   y ::
74    *     The vertical coordinate.
75    */
76   typedef struct  FT_Vector_
77   {
78     FT_Pos  x;
79     FT_Pos  y;
80 
81   } FT_Vector;
82 
83 
84   /**************************************************************************
85    *
86    * @struct:
87    *   FT_BBox
88    *
89    * @description:
90    *   A structure used to hold an outline's bounding box, i.e., the
91    *   coordinates of its extrema in the horizontal and vertical directions.
92    *
93    * @fields:
94    *   xMin ::
95    *     The horizontal minimum (left-most).
96    *
97    *   yMin ::
98    *     The vertical minimum (bottom-most).
99    *
100    *   xMax ::
101    *     The horizontal maximum (right-most).
102    *
103    *   yMax ::
104    *     The vertical maximum (top-most).
105    *
106    * @note:
107    *   The bounding box is specified with the coordinates of the lower left
108    *   and the upper right corner.  In PostScript, those values are often
109    *   called (llx,lly) and (urx,ury), respectively.
110    *
111    *   If `yMin` is negative, this value gives the glyph's descender.
112    *   Otherwise, the glyph doesn't descend below the baseline.  Similarly,
113    *   if `ymax` is positive, this value gives the glyph's ascender.
114    *
115    *   `xMin` gives the horizontal distance from the glyph's origin to the
116    *   left edge of the glyph's bounding box.  If `xMin` is negative, the
117    *   glyph extends to the left of the origin.
118    */
119   typedef struct  FT_BBox_
120   {
121     FT_Pos  xMin, yMin;
122     FT_Pos  xMax, yMax;
123 
124   } FT_BBox;
125 
126 
127   /**************************************************************************
128    *
129    * @enum:
130    *   FT_Pixel_Mode
131    *
132    * @description:
133    *   An enumeration type used to describe the format of pixels in a given
134    *   bitmap.  Note that additional formats may be added in the future.
135    *
136    * @values:
137    *   FT_PIXEL_MODE_NONE ::
138    *     Value~0 is reserved.
139    *
140    *   FT_PIXEL_MODE_MONO ::
141    *     A monochrome bitmap, using 1~bit per pixel.  Note that pixels are
142    *     stored in most-significant order (MSB), which means that the
143    *     left-most pixel in a byte has value 128.
144    *
145    *   FT_PIXEL_MODE_GRAY ::
146    *     An 8-bit bitmap, generally used to represent anti-aliased glyph
147    *     images.  Each pixel is stored in one byte.  Note that the number of
148    *     'gray' levels is stored in the `num_grays` field of the @FT_Bitmap
149    *     structure (it generally is 256).
150    *
151    *   FT_PIXEL_MODE_GRAY2 ::
152    *     A 2-bit per pixel bitmap, used to represent embedded anti-aliased
153    *     bitmaps in font files according to the OpenType specification.  We
154    *     haven't found a single font using this format, however.
155    *
156    *   FT_PIXEL_MODE_GRAY4 ::
157    *     A 4-bit per pixel bitmap, representing embedded anti-aliased bitmaps
158    *     in font files according to the OpenType specification.  We haven't
159    *     found a single font using this format, however.
160    *
161    *   FT_PIXEL_MODE_LCD ::
162    *     An 8-bit bitmap, representing RGB or BGR decimated glyph images used
163    *     for display on LCD displays; the bitmap is three times wider than
164    *     the original glyph image.  See also @FT_RENDER_MODE_LCD.
165    *
166    *   FT_PIXEL_MODE_LCD_V ::
167    *     An 8-bit bitmap, representing RGB or BGR decimated glyph images used
168    *     for display on rotated LCD displays; the bitmap is three times
169    *     taller than the original glyph image.  See also
170    *     @FT_RENDER_MODE_LCD_V.
171    *
172    *   FT_PIXEL_MODE_BGRA ::
173    *     [Since 2.5] An image with four 8-bit channels per pixel,
174    *     representing a color image (such as emoticons) with alpha channel.
175    *     For each pixel, the format is BGRA, which means, the blue channel
176    *     comes first in memory.  The color channels are pre-multiplied and in
177    *     the sRGB colorspace.  For example, full red at half-translucent
178    *     opacity will be represented as '00,00,80,80', not '00,00,FF,80'.
179    *     See also @FT_LOAD_COLOR.
180    */
181   typedef enum  FT_Pixel_Mode_
182   {
183     FT_PIXEL_MODE_NONE = 0,
184     FT_PIXEL_MODE_MONO,
185     FT_PIXEL_MODE_GRAY,
186     FT_PIXEL_MODE_GRAY2,
187     FT_PIXEL_MODE_GRAY4,
188     FT_PIXEL_MODE_LCD,
189     FT_PIXEL_MODE_LCD_V,
190     FT_PIXEL_MODE_BGRA,
191 
192     FT_PIXEL_MODE_MAX      /* do not remove */
193 
194   } FT_Pixel_Mode;
195 
196 
197   /* these constants are deprecated; use the corresponding `FT_Pixel_Mode` */
198   /* values instead.                                                       */
199 #define ft_pixel_mode_none   FT_PIXEL_MODE_NONE
200 #define ft_pixel_mode_mono   FT_PIXEL_MODE_MONO
201 #define ft_pixel_mode_grays  FT_PIXEL_MODE_GRAY
202 #define ft_pixel_mode_pal2   FT_PIXEL_MODE_GRAY2
203 #define ft_pixel_mode_pal4   FT_PIXEL_MODE_GRAY4
204 
205 
206   /**************************************************************************
207    *
208    * @struct:
209    *   FT_Bitmap
210    *
211    * @description:
212    *   A structure used to describe a bitmap or pixmap to the raster.  Note
213    *   that we now manage pixmaps of various depths through the `pixel_mode`
214    *   field.
215    *
216    * @fields:
217    *   rows ::
218    *     The number of bitmap rows.
219    *
220    *   width ::
221    *     The number of pixels in bitmap row.
222    *
223    *   pitch ::
224    *     The pitch's absolute value is the number of bytes taken by one
225    *     bitmap row, including padding.  However, the pitch is positive when
226    *     the bitmap has a 'down' flow, and negative when it has an 'up' flow.
227    *     In all cases, the pitch is an offset to add to a bitmap pointer in
228    *     order to go down one row.
229    *
230    *     Note that 'padding' means the alignment of a bitmap to a byte
231    *     border, and FreeType functions normally align to the smallest
232    *     possible integer value.
233    *
234    *     For the B/W rasterizer, `pitch` is always an even number.
235    *
236    *     To change the pitch of a bitmap (say, to make it a multiple of 4),
237    *     use @FT_Bitmap_Convert.  Alternatively, you might use callback
238    *     functions to directly render to the application's surface; see the
239    *     file `example2.cpp` in the tutorial for a demonstration.
240    *
241    *   buffer ::
242    *     A typeless pointer to the bitmap buffer.  This value should be
243    *     aligned on 32-bit boundaries in most cases.
244    *
245    *   num_grays ::
246    *     This field is only used with @FT_PIXEL_MODE_GRAY; it gives the
247    *     number of gray levels used in the bitmap.
248    *
249    *   pixel_mode ::
250    *     The pixel mode, i.e., how pixel bits are stored.  See @FT_Pixel_Mode
251    *     for possible values.
252    *
253    *   palette_mode ::
254    *     This field is intended for paletted pixel modes; it indicates how
255    *     the palette is stored.  Not used currently.
256    *
257    *   palette ::
258    *     A typeless pointer to the bitmap palette; this field is intended for
259    *     paletted pixel modes.  Not used currently.
260    */
261   typedef struct  FT_Bitmap_
262   {
263     unsigned int    rows;
264     unsigned int    width;
265     int             pitch;
266     unsigned char*  buffer;
267     unsigned short  num_grays;
268     unsigned char   pixel_mode;
269     unsigned char   palette_mode;
270     void*           palette;
271 
272   } FT_Bitmap;
273 
274 
275   /**************************************************************************
276    *
277    * @section:
278    *   outline_processing
279    *
280    */
281 
282 
283   /**************************************************************************
284    *
285    * @struct:
286    *   FT_Outline
287    *
288    * @description:
289    *   This structure is used to describe an outline to the scan-line
290    *   converter.
291    *
292    * @fields:
293    *   n_contours ::
294    *     The number of contours in the outline.
295    *
296    *   n_points ::
297    *     The number of points in the outline.
298    *
299    *   points ::
300    *     A pointer to an array of `n_points` @FT_Vector elements, giving the
301    *     outline's point coordinates.
302    *
303    *   tags ::
304    *     A pointer to an array of `n_points` chars, giving each outline
305    *     point's type.
306    *
307    *     If bit~0 is unset, the point is 'off' the curve, i.e., a Bezier
308    *     control point, while it is 'on' if set.
309    *
310    *     Bit~1 is meaningful for 'off' points only.  If set, it indicates a
311    *     third-order Bezier arc control point; and a second-order control
312    *     point if unset.
313    *
314    *     If bit~2 is set, bits 5-7 contain the drop-out mode (as defined in
315    *     the OpenType specification; the value is the same as the argument to
316    *     the 'SCANMODE' instruction).
317    *
318    *     Bits 3 and~4 are reserved for internal purposes.
319    *
320    *   contours ::
321    *     An array of `n_contours` shorts, giving the end point of each
322    *     contour within the outline.  For example, the first contour is
323    *     defined by the points '0' to `contours[0]`, the second one is
324    *     defined by the points `contours[0]+1` to `contours[1]`, etc.
325    *
326    *   flags ::
327    *     A set of bit flags used to characterize the outline and give hints
328    *     to the scan-converter and hinter on how to convert/grid-fit it.  See
329    *     @FT_OUTLINE_XXX.
330    *
331    * @note:
332    *   The B/W rasterizer only checks bit~2 in the `tags` array for the first
333    *   point of each contour.  The drop-out mode as given with
334    *   @FT_OUTLINE_IGNORE_DROPOUTS, @FT_OUTLINE_SMART_DROPOUTS, and
335    *   @FT_OUTLINE_INCLUDE_STUBS in `flags` is then overridden.
336    */
337   typedef struct  FT_Outline_
338   {
339     short       n_contours;      /* number of contours in glyph        */
340     short       n_points;        /* number of points in the glyph      */
341 
342     FT_Vector*  points;          /* the outline's points               */
343     char*       tags;            /* the points flags                   */
344     short*      contours;        /* the contour end points             */
345 
346     int         flags;           /* outline masks                      */
347 
348   } FT_Outline;
349 
350   /* */
351 
352   /* Following limits must be consistent with */
353   /* FT_Outline.{n_contours,n_points}         */
354 #define FT_OUTLINE_CONTOURS_MAX  SHRT_MAX
355 #define FT_OUTLINE_POINTS_MAX    SHRT_MAX
356 
357 
358   /**************************************************************************
359    *
360    * @enum:
361    *   FT_OUTLINE_XXX
362    *
363    * @description:
364    *   A list of bit-field constants used for the flags in an outline's
365    *   `flags` field.
366    *
367    * @values:
368    *   FT_OUTLINE_NONE ::
369    *     Value~0 is reserved.
370    *
371    *   FT_OUTLINE_OWNER ::
372    *     If set, this flag indicates that the outline's field arrays (i.e.,
373    *     `points`, `flags`, and `contours`) are 'owned' by the outline
374    *     object, and should thus be freed when it is destroyed.
375    *
376    *   FT_OUTLINE_EVEN_ODD_FILL ::
377    *     By default, outlines are filled using the non-zero winding rule.  If
378    *     set to 1, the outline will be filled using the even-odd fill rule
379    *     (only works with the smooth rasterizer).
380    *
381    *   FT_OUTLINE_REVERSE_FILL ::
382    *     By default, outside contours of an outline are oriented in
383    *     clock-wise direction, as defined in the TrueType specification.
384    *     This flag is set if the outline uses the opposite direction
385    *     (typically for Type~1 fonts).  This flag is ignored by the scan
386    *     converter.
387    *
388    *   FT_OUTLINE_IGNORE_DROPOUTS ::
389    *     By default, the scan converter will try to detect drop-outs in an
390    *     outline and correct the glyph bitmap to ensure consistent shape
391    *     continuity.  If set, this flag hints the scan-line converter to
392    *     ignore such cases.  See below for more information.
393    *
394    *   FT_OUTLINE_SMART_DROPOUTS ::
395    *     Select smart dropout control.  If unset, use simple dropout control.
396    *     Ignored if @FT_OUTLINE_IGNORE_DROPOUTS is set.  See below for more
397    *     information.
398    *
399    *   FT_OUTLINE_INCLUDE_STUBS ::
400    *     If set, turn pixels on for 'stubs', otherwise exclude them.  Ignored
401    *     if @FT_OUTLINE_IGNORE_DROPOUTS is set.  See below for more
402    *     information.
403    *
404    *   FT_OUTLINE_HIGH_PRECISION ::
405    *     This flag indicates that the scan-line converter should try to
406    *     convert this outline to bitmaps with the highest possible quality.
407    *     It is typically set for small character sizes.  Note that this is
408    *     only a hint that might be completely ignored by a given
409    *     scan-converter.
410    *
411    *   FT_OUTLINE_SINGLE_PASS ::
412    *     This flag is set to force a given scan-converter to only use a
413    *     single pass over the outline to render a bitmap glyph image.
414    *     Normally, it is set for very large character sizes.  It is only a
415    *     hint that might be completely ignored by a given scan-converter.
416    *
417    * @note:
418    *   The flags @FT_OUTLINE_IGNORE_DROPOUTS, @FT_OUTLINE_SMART_DROPOUTS, and
419    *   @FT_OUTLINE_INCLUDE_STUBS are ignored by the smooth rasterizer.
420    *
421    *   There exists a second mechanism to pass the drop-out mode to the B/W
422    *   rasterizer; see the `tags` field in @FT_Outline.
423    *
424    *   Please refer to the description of the 'SCANTYPE' instruction in the
425    *   OpenType specification (in file `ttinst1.doc`) how simple drop-outs,
426    *   smart drop-outs, and stubs are defined.
427    */
428 #define FT_OUTLINE_NONE             0x0
429 #define FT_OUTLINE_OWNER            0x1
430 #define FT_OUTLINE_EVEN_ODD_FILL    0x2
431 #define FT_OUTLINE_REVERSE_FILL     0x4
432 #define FT_OUTLINE_IGNORE_DROPOUTS  0x8
433 #define FT_OUTLINE_SMART_DROPOUTS   0x10
434 #define FT_OUTLINE_INCLUDE_STUBS    0x20
435 
436 #define FT_OUTLINE_HIGH_PRECISION   0x100
437 #define FT_OUTLINE_SINGLE_PASS      0x200
438 
439 
440   /* these constants are deprecated; use the corresponding */
441   /* `FT_OUTLINE_XXX` values instead                       */
442 #define ft_outline_none             FT_OUTLINE_NONE
443 #define ft_outline_owner            FT_OUTLINE_OWNER
444 #define ft_outline_even_odd_fill    FT_OUTLINE_EVEN_ODD_FILL
445 #define ft_outline_reverse_fill     FT_OUTLINE_REVERSE_FILL
446 #define ft_outline_ignore_dropouts  FT_OUTLINE_IGNORE_DROPOUTS
447 #define ft_outline_high_precision   FT_OUTLINE_HIGH_PRECISION
448 #define ft_outline_single_pass      FT_OUTLINE_SINGLE_PASS
449 
450   /* */
451 
452 #define FT_CURVE_TAG( flag )  ( flag & 0x03 )
453 
454   /* see the `tags` field in `FT_Outline` for a description of the values */
455 #define FT_CURVE_TAG_ON            0x01
456 #define FT_CURVE_TAG_CONIC         0x00
457 #define FT_CURVE_TAG_CUBIC         0x02
458 
459 #define FT_CURVE_TAG_HAS_SCANMODE  0x04
460 
461 #define FT_CURVE_TAG_TOUCH_X       0x08  /* reserved for TrueType hinter */
462 #define FT_CURVE_TAG_TOUCH_Y       0x10  /* reserved for TrueType hinter */
463 
464 #define FT_CURVE_TAG_TOUCH_BOTH    ( FT_CURVE_TAG_TOUCH_X | \
465                                      FT_CURVE_TAG_TOUCH_Y )
466   /* values 0x20, 0x40, and 0x80 are reserved */
467 
468 
469   /* these constants are deprecated; use the corresponding */
470   /* `FT_CURVE_TAG_XXX` values instead                     */
471 #define FT_Curve_Tag_On       FT_CURVE_TAG_ON
472 #define FT_Curve_Tag_Conic    FT_CURVE_TAG_CONIC
473 #define FT_Curve_Tag_Cubic    FT_CURVE_TAG_CUBIC
474 #define FT_Curve_Tag_Touch_X  FT_CURVE_TAG_TOUCH_X
475 #define FT_Curve_Tag_Touch_Y  FT_CURVE_TAG_TOUCH_Y
476 
477 
478   /**************************************************************************
479    *
480    * @functype:
481    *   FT_Outline_MoveToFunc
482    *
483    * @description:
484    *   A function pointer type used to describe the signature of a 'move to'
485    *   function during outline walking/decomposition.
486    *
487    *   A 'move to' is emitted to start a new contour in an outline.
488    *
489    * @input:
490    *   to ::
491    *     A pointer to the target point of the 'move to'.
492    *
493    *   user ::
494    *     A typeless pointer, which is passed from the caller of the
495    *     decomposition function.
496    *
497    * @return:
498    *   Error code.  0~means success.
499    */
500   typedef int
501   (*FT_Outline_MoveToFunc)( const FT_Vector*  to,
502                             void*             user );
503 
504 #define FT_Outline_MoveTo_Func  FT_Outline_MoveToFunc
505 
506 
507   /**************************************************************************
508    *
509    * @functype:
510    *   FT_Outline_LineToFunc
511    *
512    * @description:
513    *   A function pointer type used to describe the signature of a 'line to'
514    *   function during outline walking/decomposition.
515    *
516    *   A 'line to' is emitted to indicate a segment in the outline.
517    *
518    * @input:
519    *   to ::
520    *     A pointer to the target point of the 'line to'.
521    *
522    *   user ::
523    *     A typeless pointer, which is passed from the caller of the
524    *     decomposition function.
525    *
526    * @return:
527    *   Error code.  0~means success.
528    */
529   typedef int
530   (*FT_Outline_LineToFunc)( const FT_Vector*  to,
531                             void*             user );
532 
533 #define FT_Outline_LineTo_Func  FT_Outline_LineToFunc
534 
535 
536   /**************************************************************************
537    *
538    * @functype:
539    *   FT_Outline_ConicToFunc
540    *
541    * @description:
542    *   A function pointer type used to describe the signature of a 'conic to'
543    *   function during outline walking or decomposition.
544    *
545    *   A 'conic to' is emitted to indicate a second-order Bezier arc in the
546    *   outline.
547    *
548    * @input:
549    *   control ::
550    *     An intermediate control point between the last position and the new
551    *     target in `to`.
552    *
553    *   to ::
554    *     A pointer to the target end point of the conic arc.
555    *
556    *   user ::
557    *     A typeless pointer, which is passed from the caller of the
558    *     decomposition function.
559    *
560    * @return:
561    *   Error code.  0~means success.
562    */
563   typedef int
564   (*FT_Outline_ConicToFunc)( const FT_Vector*  control,
565                              const FT_Vector*  to,
566                              void*             user );
567 
568 #define FT_Outline_ConicTo_Func  FT_Outline_ConicToFunc
569 
570 
571   /**************************************************************************
572    *
573    * @functype:
574    *   FT_Outline_CubicToFunc
575    *
576    * @description:
577    *   A function pointer type used to describe the signature of a 'cubic to'
578    *   function during outline walking or decomposition.
579    *
580    *   A 'cubic to' is emitted to indicate a third-order Bezier arc.
581    *
582    * @input:
583    *   control1 ::
584    *     A pointer to the first Bezier control point.
585    *
586    *   control2 ::
587    *     A pointer to the second Bezier control point.
588    *
589    *   to ::
590    *     A pointer to the target end point.
591    *
592    *   user ::
593    *     A typeless pointer, which is passed from the caller of the
594    *     decomposition function.
595    *
596    * @return:
597    *   Error code.  0~means success.
598    */
599   typedef int
600   (*FT_Outline_CubicToFunc)( const FT_Vector*  control1,
601                              const FT_Vector*  control2,
602                              const FT_Vector*  to,
603                              void*             user );
604 
605 #define FT_Outline_CubicTo_Func  FT_Outline_CubicToFunc
606 
607 
608   /**************************************************************************
609    *
610    * @struct:
611    *   FT_Outline_Funcs
612    *
613    * @description:
614    *   A structure to hold various function pointers used during outline
615    *   decomposition in order to emit segments, conic, and cubic Beziers.
616    *
617    * @fields:
618    *   move_to ::
619    *     The 'move to' emitter.
620    *
621    *   line_to ::
622    *     The segment emitter.
623    *
624    *   conic_to ::
625    *     The second-order Bezier arc emitter.
626    *
627    *   cubic_to ::
628    *     The third-order Bezier arc emitter.
629    *
630    *   shift ::
631    *     The shift that is applied to coordinates before they are sent to the
632    *     emitter.
633    *
634    *   delta ::
635    *     The delta that is applied to coordinates before they are sent to the
636    *     emitter, but after the shift.
637    *
638    * @note:
639    *   The point coordinates sent to the emitters are the transformed version
640    *   of the original coordinates (this is important for high accuracy
641    *   during scan-conversion).  The transformation is simple:
642    *
643    *   ```
644    *     x' = (x << shift) - delta
645    *     y' = (y << shift) - delta
646    *   ```
647    *
648    *   Set the values of `shift` and `delta` to~0 to get the original point
649    *   coordinates.
650    */
651   typedef struct  FT_Outline_Funcs_
652   {
653     FT_Outline_MoveToFunc   move_to;
654     FT_Outline_LineToFunc   line_to;
655     FT_Outline_ConicToFunc  conic_to;
656     FT_Outline_CubicToFunc  cubic_to;
657 
658     int                     shift;
659     FT_Pos                  delta;
660 
661   } FT_Outline_Funcs;
662 
663 
664   /**************************************************************************
665    *
666    * @section:
667    *   basic_types
668    *
669    */
670 
671 
672   /**************************************************************************
673    *
674    * @macro:
675    *   FT_IMAGE_TAG
676    *
677    * @description:
678    *   This macro converts four-letter tags to an unsigned long type.
679    *
680    * @note:
681    *   Since many 16-bit compilers don't like 32-bit enumerations, you should
682    *   redefine this macro in case of problems to something like this:
683    *
684    *   ```
685    *     #define FT_IMAGE_TAG( value, _x1, _x2, _x3, _x4 )  value
686    *   ```
687    *
688    *   to get a simple enumeration without assigning special numbers.
689    */
690 #ifndef FT_IMAGE_TAG
691 #define FT_IMAGE_TAG( value, _x1, _x2, _x3, _x4 )  \
692           value = ( ( (unsigned long)_x1 << 24 ) | \
693                     ( (unsigned long)_x2 << 16 ) | \
694                     ( (unsigned long)_x3 << 8  ) | \
695                       (unsigned long)_x4         )
696 #endif /* FT_IMAGE_TAG */
697 
698 
699   /**************************************************************************
700    *
701    * @enum:
702    *   FT_Glyph_Format
703    *
704    * @description:
705    *   An enumeration type used to describe the format of a given glyph
706    *   image.  Note that this version of FreeType only supports two image
707    *   formats, even though future font drivers will be able to register
708    *   their own format.
709    *
710    * @values:
711    *   FT_GLYPH_FORMAT_NONE ::
712    *     The value~0 is reserved.
713    *
714    *   FT_GLYPH_FORMAT_COMPOSITE ::
715    *     The glyph image is a composite of several other images.  This format
716    *     is _only_ used with @FT_LOAD_NO_RECURSE, and is used to report
717    *     compound glyphs (like accented characters).
718    *
719    *   FT_GLYPH_FORMAT_BITMAP ::
720    *     The glyph image is a bitmap, and can be described as an @FT_Bitmap.
721    *     You generally need to access the `bitmap` field of the
722    *     @FT_GlyphSlotRec structure to read it.
723    *
724    *   FT_GLYPH_FORMAT_OUTLINE ::
725    *     The glyph image is a vectorial outline made of line segments and
726    *     Bezier arcs; it can be described as an @FT_Outline; you generally
727    *     want to access the `outline` field of the @FT_GlyphSlotRec structure
728    *     to read it.
729    *
730    *   FT_GLYPH_FORMAT_PLOTTER ::
731    *     The glyph image is a vectorial path with no inside and outside
732    *     contours.  Some Type~1 fonts, like those in the Hershey family,
733    *     contain glyphs in this format.  These are described as @FT_Outline,
734    *     but FreeType isn't currently capable of rendering them correctly.
735    */
736   typedef enum  FT_Glyph_Format_
737   {
738     FT_IMAGE_TAG( FT_GLYPH_FORMAT_NONE, 0, 0, 0, 0 ),
739 
740     FT_IMAGE_TAG( FT_GLYPH_FORMAT_COMPOSITE, 'c', 'o', 'm', 'p' ),
741     FT_IMAGE_TAG( FT_GLYPH_FORMAT_BITMAP,    'b', 'i', 't', 's' ),
742     FT_IMAGE_TAG( FT_GLYPH_FORMAT_OUTLINE,   'o', 'u', 't', 'l' ),
743     FT_IMAGE_TAG( FT_GLYPH_FORMAT_PLOTTER,   'p', 'l', 'o', 't' )
744 
745   } FT_Glyph_Format;
746 
747 
748   /* these constants are deprecated; use the corresponding */
749   /* `FT_Glyph_Format` values instead.                     */
750 #define ft_glyph_format_none       FT_GLYPH_FORMAT_NONE
751 #define ft_glyph_format_composite  FT_GLYPH_FORMAT_COMPOSITE
752 #define ft_glyph_format_bitmap     FT_GLYPH_FORMAT_BITMAP
753 #define ft_glyph_format_outline    FT_GLYPH_FORMAT_OUTLINE
754 #define ft_glyph_format_plotter    FT_GLYPH_FORMAT_PLOTTER
755 
756 
757   /*************************************************************************/
758   /*************************************************************************/
759   /*************************************************************************/
760   /*****                                                               *****/
761   /*****            R A S T E R   D E F I N I T I O N S                *****/
762   /*****                                                               *****/
763   /*************************************************************************/
764   /*************************************************************************/
765   /*************************************************************************/
766 
767 
768   /**************************************************************************
769    *
770    * A raster is a scan converter, in charge of rendering an outline into a
771    * bitmap.  This section contains the public API for rasters.
772    *
773    * Note that in FreeType 2, all rasters are now encapsulated within
774    * specific modules called 'renderers'.  See `ftrender.h` for more details
775    * on renderers.
776    *
777    */
778 
779 
780   /**************************************************************************
781    *
782    * @section:
783    *   raster
784    *
785    * @title:
786    *   Scanline Converter
787    *
788    * @abstract:
789    *   How vectorial outlines are converted into bitmaps and pixmaps.
790    *
791    * @description:
792    *   This section contains technical definitions.
793    *
794    * @order:
795    *   FT_Raster
796    *   FT_Span
797    *   FT_SpanFunc
798    *
799    *   FT_Raster_Params
800    *   FT_RASTER_FLAG_XXX
801    *
802    *   FT_Raster_NewFunc
803    *   FT_Raster_DoneFunc
804    *   FT_Raster_ResetFunc
805    *   FT_Raster_SetModeFunc
806    *   FT_Raster_RenderFunc
807    *   FT_Raster_Funcs
808    *
809    */
810 
811 
812   /**************************************************************************
813    *
814    * @type:
815    *   FT_Raster
816    *
817    * @description:
818    *   An opaque handle (pointer) to a raster object.  Each object can be
819    *   used independently to convert an outline into a bitmap or pixmap.
820    */
821   typedef struct FT_RasterRec_*  FT_Raster;
822 
823 
824   /**************************************************************************
825    *
826    * @struct:
827    *   FT_Span
828    *
829    * @description:
830    *   A structure used to model a single span of gray pixels when rendering
831    *   an anti-aliased bitmap.
832    *
833    * @fields:
834    *   x ::
835    *     The span's horizontal start position.
836    *
837    *   len ::
838    *     The span's length in pixels.
839    *
840    *   coverage ::
841    *     The span color/coverage, ranging from 0 (background) to 255
842    *     (foreground).
843    *
844    * @note:
845    *   This structure is used by the span drawing callback type named
846    *   @FT_SpanFunc that takes the y~coordinate of the span as a parameter.
847    *
848    *   The coverage value is always between 0 and 255.  If you want less gray
849    *   values, the callback function has to reduce them.
850    */
851   typedef struct  FT_Span_
852   {
853     short           x;
854     unsigned short  len;
855     unsigned char   coverage;
856 
857   } FT_Span;
858 
859 
860   /**************************************************************************
861    *
862    * @functype:
863    *   FT_SpanFunc
864    *
865    * @description:
866    *   A function used as a call-back by the anti-aliased renderer in order
867    *   to let client applications draw themselves the gray pixel spans on
868    *   each scan line.
869    *
870    * @input:
871    *   y ::
872    *     The scanline's upward y~coordinate.
873    *
874    *   count ::
875    *     The number of spans to draw on this scanline.
876    *
877    *   spans ::
878    *     A table of `count` spans to draw on the scanline.
879    *
880    *   user ::
881    *     User-supplied data that is passed to the callback.
882    *
883    * @note:
884    *   This callback allows client applications to directly render the gray
885    *   spans of the anti-aliased bitmap to any kind of surfaces.
886    *
887    *   This can be used to write anti-aliased outlines directly to a given
888    *   background bitmap, and even perform translucency.
889    */
890   typedef void
891   (*FT_SpanFunc)( int             y,
892                   int             count,
893                   const FT_Span*  spans,
894                   void*           user );
895 
896 #define FT_Raster_Span_Func  FT_SpanFunc
897 
898 
899   /**************************************************************************
900    *
901    * @functype:
902    *   FT_Raster_BitTest_Func
903    *
904    * @description:
905    *   Deprecated, unimplemented.
906    */
907   typedef int
908   (*FT_Raster_BitTest_Func)( int    y,
909                              int    x,
910                              void*  user );
911 
912 
913   /**************************************************************************
914    *
915    * @functype:
916    *   FT_Raster_BitSet_Func
917    *
918    * @description:
919    *   Deprecated, unimplemented.
920    */
921   typedef void
922   (*FT_Raster_BitSet_Func)( int    y,
923                             int    x,
924                             void*  user );
925 
926 
927   /**************************************************************************
928    *
929    * @enum:
930    *   FT_RASTER_FLAG_XXX
931    *
932    * @description:
933    *   A list of bit flag constants as used in the `flags` field of a
934    *   @FT_Raster_Params structure.
935    *
936    * @values:
937    *   FT_RASTER_FLAG_DEFAULT ::
938    *     This value is 0.
939    *
940    *   FT_RASTER_FLAG_AA ::
941    *     This flag is set to indicate that an anti-aliased glyph image should
942    *     be generated.  Otherwise, it will be monochrome (1-bit).
943    *
944    *   FT_RASTER_FLAG_DIRECT ::
945    *     This flag is set to indicate direct rendering.  In this mode, client
946    *     applications must provide their own span callback.  This lets them
947    *     directly draw or compose over an existing bitmap.  If this bit is
948    *     _not_ set, the target pixmap's buffer _must_ be zeroed before
949    *     rendering and the output will be clipped to its size.
950    *
951    *     Direct rendering is only possible with anti-aliased glyphs.
952    *
953    *   FT_RASTER_FLAG_CLIP ::
954    *     This flag is only used in direct rendering mode.  If set, the output
955    *     will be clipped to a box specified in the `clip_box` field of the
956    *     @FT_Raster_Params structure.  Otherwise, the `clip_box` is
957    *     effectively set to the bounding box and all spans are generated.
958    */
959 #define FT_RASTER_FLAG_DEFAULT  0x0
960 #define FT_RASTER_FLAG_AA       0x1
961 #define FT_RASTER_FLAG_DIRECT   0x2
962 #define FT_RASTER_FLAG_CLIP     0x4
963 
964   /* these constants are deprecated; use the corresponding */
965   /* `FT_RASTER_FLAG_XXX` values instead                   */
966 #define ft_raster_flag_default  FT_RASTER_FLAG_DEFAULT
967 #define ft_raster_flag_aa       FT_RASTER_FLAG_AA
968 #define ft_raster_flag_direct   FT_RASTER_FLAG_DIRECT
969 #define ft_raster_flag_clip     FT_RASTER_FLAG_CLIP
970 
971 
972   /**************************************************************************
973    *
974    * @struct:
975    *   FT_Raster_Params
976    *
977    * @description:
978    *   A structure to hold the parameters used by a raster's render function,
979    *   passed as an argument to @FT_Outline_Render.
980    *
981    * @fields:
982    *   target ::
983    *     The target bitmap.
984    *
985    *   source ::
986    *     A pointer to the source glyph image (e.g., an @FT_Outline).
987    *
988    *   flags ::
989    *     The rendering flags.
990    *
991    *   gray_spans ::
992    *     The gray span drawing callback.
993    *
994    *   black_spans ::
995    *     Unused.
996    *
997    *   bit_test ::
998    *     Unused.
999    *
1000    *   bit_set ::
1001    *     Unused.
1002    *
1003    *   user ::
1004    *     User-supplied data that is passed to each drawing callback.
1005    *
1006    *   clip_box ::
1007    *     An optional clipping box.  It is only used in direct rendering mode.
1008    *     Note that coordinates here should be expressed in _integer_ pixels
1009    *     (and not in 26.6 fixed-point units).
1010    *
1011    * @note:
1012    *   An anti-aliased glyph bitmap is drawn if the @FT_RASTER_FLAG_AA bit
1013    *   flag is set in the `flags` field, otherwise a monochrome bitmap is
1014    *   generated.
1015    *
1016    *   If the @FT_RASTER_FLAG_DIRECT bit flag is set in `flags`, the raster
1017    *   will call the `gray_spans` callback to draw gray pixel spans.  This
1018    *   allows direct composition over a pre-existing bitmap through
1019    *   user-provided callbacks to perform the span drawing and composition.
1020    *   Not supported by the monochrome rasterizer.
1021    */
1022   typedef struct  FT_Raster_Params_
1023   {
1024     const FT_Bitmap*        target;
1025     const void*             source;
1026     int                     flags;
1027     FT_SpanFunc             gray_spans;
1028     FT_SpanFunc             black_spans;  /* unused */
1029     FT_Raster_BitTest_Func  bit_test;     /* unused */
1030     FT_Raster_BitSet_Func   bit_set;      /* unused */
1031     void*                   user;
1032     FT_BBox                 clip_box;
1033 
1034   } FT_Raster_Params;
1035 
1036 
1037   /**************************************************************************
1038    *
1039    * @functype:
1040    *   FT_Raster_NewFunc
1041    *
1042    * @description:
1043    *   A function used to create a new raster object.
1044    *
1045    * @input:
1046    *   memory ::
1047    *     A handle to the memory allocator.
1048    *
1049    * @output:
1050    *   raster ::
1051    *     A handle to the new raster object.
1052    *
1053    * @return:
1054    *   Error code.  0~means success.
1055    *
1056    * @note:
1057    *   The `memory` parameter is a typeless pointer in order to avoid
1058    *   un-wanted dependencies on the rest of the FreeType code.  In practice,
1059    *   it is an @FT_Memory object, i.e., a handle to the standard FreeType
1060    *   memory allocator.  However, this field can be completely ignored by a
1061    *   given raster implementation.
1062    */
1063   typedef int
1064   (*FT_Raster_NewFunc)( void*       memory,
1065                         FT_Raster*  raster );
1066 
1067 #define FT_Raster_New_Func  FT_Raster_NewFunc
1068 
1069 
1070   /**************************************************************************
1071    *
1072    * @functype:
1073    *   FT_Raster_DoneFunc
1074    *
1075    * @description:
1076    *   A function used to destroy a given raster object.
1077    *
1078    * @input:
1079    *   raster ::
1080    *     A handle to the raster object.
1081    */
1082   typedef void
1083   (*FT_Raster_DoneFunc)( FT_Raster  raster );
1084 
1085 #define FT_Raster_Done_Func  FT_Raster_DoneFunc
1086 
1087 
1088   /**************************************************************************
1089    *
1090    * @functype:
1091    *   FT_Raster_ResetFunc
1092    *
1093    * @description:
1094    *   FreeType used to provide an area of memory called the 'render pool'
1095    *   available to all registered rasterizers.  This was not thread safe,
1096    *   however, and now FreeType never allocates this pool.
1097    *
1098    *   This function is called after a new raster object is created.
1099    *
1100    * @input:
1101    *   raster ::
1102    *     A handle to the new raster object.
1103    *
1104    *   pool_base ::
1105    *     Previously, the address in memory of the render pool.  Set this to
1106    *     `NULL`.
1107    *
1108    *   pool_size ::
1109    *     Previously, the size in bytes of the render pool.  Set this to 0.
1110    *
1111    * @note:
1112    *   Rasterizers should rely on dynamic or stack allocation if they want to
1113    *   (a handle to the memory allocator is passed to the rasterizer
1114    *   constructor).
1115    */
1116   typedef void
1117   (*FT_Raster_ResetFunc)( FT_Raster       raster,
1118                           unsigned char*  pool_base,
1119                           unsigned long   pool_size );
1120 
1121 #define FT_Raster_Reset_Func  FT_Raster_ResetFunc
1122 
1123 
1124   /**************************************************************************
1125    *
1126    * @functype:
1127    *   FT_Raster_SetModeFunc
1128    *
1129    * @description:
1130    *   This function is a generic facility to change modes or attributes in a
1131    *   given raster.  This can be used for debugging purposes, or simply to
1132    *   allow implementation-specific 'features' in a given raster module.
1133    *
1134    * @input:
1135    *   raster ::
1136    *     A handle to the new raster object.
1137    *
1138    *   mode ::
1139    *     A 4-byte tag used to name the mode or property.
1140    *
1141    *   args ::
1142    *     A pointer to the new mode/property to use.
1143    */
1144   typedef int
1145   (*FT_Raster_SetModeFunc)( FT_Raster      raster,
1146                             unsigned long  mode,
1147                             void*          args );
1148 
1149 #define FT_Raster_Set_Mode_Func  FT_Raster_SetModeFunc
1150 
1151 
1152   /**************************************************************************
1153    *
1154    * @functype:
1155    *   FT_Raster_RenderFunc
1156    *
1157    * @description:
1158    *   Invoke a given raster to scan-convert a given glyph image into a
1159    *   target bitmap.
1160    *
1161    * @input:
1162    *   raster ::
1163    *     A handle to the raster object.
1164    *
1165    *   params ::
1166    *     A pointer to an @FT_Raster_Params structure used to store the
1167    *     rendering parameters.
1168    *
1169    * @return:
1170    *   Error code.  0~means success.
1171    *
1172    * @note:
1173    *   The exact format of the source image depends on the raster's glyph
1174    *   format defined in its @FT_Raster_Funcs structure.  It can be an
1175    *   @FT_Outline or anything else in order to support a large array of
1176    *   glyph formats.
1177    *
1178    *   Note also that the render function can fail and return a
1179    *   `FT_Err_Unimplemented_Feature` error code if the raster used does not
1180    *   support direct composition.
1181    */
1182   typedef int
1183   (*FT_Raster_RenderFunc)( FT_Raster                raster,
1184                            const FT_Raster_Params*  params );
1185 
1186 #define FT_Raster_Render_Func  FT_Raster_RenderFunc
1187 
1188 
1189   /**************************************************************************
1190    *
1191    * @struct:
1192    *   FT_Raster_Funcs
1193    *
1194    * @description:
1195    *  A structure used to describe a given raster class to the library.
1196    *
1197    * @fields:
1198    *   glyph_format ::
1199    *     The supported glyph format for this raster.
1200    *
1201    *   raster_new ::
1202    *     The raster constructor.
1203    *
1204    *   raster_reset ::
1205    *     Used to reset the render pool within the raster.
1206    *
1207    *   raster_render ::
1208    *     A function to render a glyph into a given bitmap.
1209    *
1210    *   raster_done ::
1211    *     The raster destructor.
1212    */
1213   typedef struct  FT_Raster_Funcs_
1214   {
1215     FT_Glyph_Format        glyph_format;
1216 
1217     FT_Raster_NewFunc      raster_new;
1218     FT_Raster_ResetFunc    raster_reset;
1219     FT_Raster_SetModeFunc  raster_set_mode;
1220     FT_Raster_RenderFunc   raster_render;
1221     FT_Raster_DoneFunc     raster_done;
1222 
1223   } FT_Raster_Funcs;
1224 
1225   /* */
1226 
1227 
1228 FT_END_HEADER
1229 
1230 #endif /* FTIMAGE_H_ */
1231 
1232 
1233 /* END */
1234 
1235 
1236 /* Local Variables: */
1237 /* coding: utf-8    */
1238 /* End:             */
1239