{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-} -- | HarfBuzz is a text shaping library. -- Using the HarfBuzz library allows programs to convert a sequence of -- Unicode input into properly formatted and positioned glyph output -- for practically any writing system and language. -- See `shape` for the central function all other datatypes serves to support. module Data.Text.Glyphize (shape, version, versionAtLeast, versionString, HarfbuzzError(..), Buffer(..), ContentType(..), ClusterLevel(..), Direction(..), defaultBuffer, dirFromStr, dirToStr, dirReverse, dirBackward, dirForward, dirHorizontal, dirVertical, scriptHorizontalDir, languageDefault, tag_from_string, tag_to_string, guessSegmentProperties, GlyphInfo(..), GlyphPos(..), Feature(..), featTag, Variation(..), varTag, parseFeature, unparseFeature, parseVariation, unparseVariation, globalStart, globalEnd, countFace, Face, createFace, ftCreateFace, emptyFace, faceTableTags, faceGlyphCount, faceCollectUnicodes, faceCollectVarSels, faceCollectVarUnicodes, faceIndex, faceUpem, faceBlob, faceTable, Font, createFont, ftCreateFont, emptyFont, fontFace, fontGlyph, fontGlyphAdvance, fontGlyphContourPoint, fontGlyphContourPointForOrigin, fontGlyphFromName, fontGlyphHAdvance, fontGlyphVAdvance, fontGlyphHKerning, fontGlyphHOrigin, fontGlyphVOrigin, fontGlyphKerningForDir, fontGlyphName, fontGlyphName_, fontGlyphOriginForDir, fontNominalGlyph, fontPPEm, fontPtEm, fontScale, fontVarGlyph, fontSyntheticSlant, fontVarCoordsNormalized, fontTxt2Glyph, fontGlyph2Str, fontVarCoordsDesign, GlyphExtents(..), fontGlyphExtents, fontGlyphExtentsForOrigin, FontExtents(..), fontExtentsForDir, fontHExtents, fontVExtents, FontOptions(..), defaultFontOptions, createFontWithOptions, ftCreateFontWithOptions, ) where import Data.Text.Glyphize.Font import Data.Text.Glyphize.Buffer import Data.Text.Glyphize.Oom import System.IO.Unsafe (unsafePerformIO) import Foreign.Ptr (Ptr(..)) import Foreign.ForeignPtr (withForeignPtr) import Foreign.Marshal.Alloc (alloca) import Foreign.Storable (peek) import Foreign.C.String (CString(..), peekCString) import Foreign.Marshal.Array (withArrayLen) -- | Shapes the text in the given `Buffer` according to the given `Font` -- yielding glyphs and their positions. -- If any `Feature`s are given they will be applied during shaping. -- If two `Feature`s have the same tag but overlapping ranges -- the value of the `Feature` with the higher index takes precedance. shape :: Font -> Buffer -> [Feature] -> [(GlyphInfo, GlyphPos)] shape _ Buffer {text = ""} _ = [] shape font buffer features = unsafePerformIO $ withForeignPtr font $ \font' -> withBuffer buffer $ \buffer' -> withArrayLen features $ \len features' -> do hb_shape font' buffer' features' $ toEnum len infos <- glyphInfos buffer' pos <- glyphsPos buffer' return $ zip infos pos foreign import ccall "hb_shape" hb_shape :: Font_ -> Buffer' -> Ptr Feature -> Word -> IO () -- | Fills in unset segment properties based on buffer unicode contents. -- If buffer is not empty it must have `ContentType` `ContentTypeUnicode`. -- If buffer script is not set it will be set to the Unicode script of the first -- character in the buffer that has a script other than "common", "inherited", -- or "unknown". -- Next if the buffer direction is not set it will be set to the natural -- horizontal direction of the buffer script as returned by `scriptHorizontalDir`. -- If `scriptHorizontalDir` returns `Nothing`, then `DirLTR` is used. -- Finally if buffer language is not set, it will be set to the process's default -- language as returned by `languageDefault`. This may change in the future by -- taking buffer script into consideration when choosting a language. -- Note that `languageDefault` is not thread-safe the first time it is called. -- See documentation for that function for details. guessSegmentProperties :: Buffer -> Buffer guessSegmentProperties = unsafePerformIO . flip withBuffer thawBuffer foreign import ccall "hb_version" hb_version :: Ptr Int -> Ptr Int -> Ptr Int -> IO () -- | Returns the library version as 3 integer components. version :: (Int, Int, Int) version = unsafePerformIO $ alloca $ \a' -> alloca $ \b' -> alloca $ \c' -> do hb_version a' b' c' a <- peek a' b <- peek b' c <- peek c' return (a, b, c) -- | Tests the library version against a minimum value, as 3 integer components. foreign import ccall "hb_version_atleast" versionAtLeast :: Int -> Int -> Int -> Bool foreign import ccall "hb_version_string" hb_version_string :: CString -- | Returns library version as a string with 3 integer components. versionString :: String versionString = unsafePerformIO $ peekCString hb_version_string