/*
* Copyright © 2009 Red Hat, Inc.
* Copyright © 2015 Google, Inc.
*
* This is part of HarfBuzz, a text shaping library.
*
* Permission is hereby granted, without written agreement and without
* license or royalty fees, to use, copy, modify, and distribute this
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*
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*
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* BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
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*
* Red Hat Author(s): Behdad Esfahbod
* Google Author(s): Behdad Esfahbod
*/
#ifndef HB_FT_H
#define HB_FT_H
#include "hb.h"
#include <ft2build.h>
#include FT_FREETYPE_H
HB_BEGIN_DECLS
/*
* Note: FreeType is not thread-safe.
* Hence, these functions are not either.
*/
/*
* hb-face from ft-face.
*/
/* This one creates a new hb-face for given ft-face.
* When the returned hb-face is destroyed, the destroy
* callback is called (if not NULL), with the ft-face passed
* to it.
*
* The client is responsible to make sure that ft-face is
* destroyed after hb-face is destroyed.
*
* Most often you don't want this function. You should use either
* hb_ft_face_create_cached(), or hb_ft_face_create_referenced().
* In particular, if you are going to pass NULL as destroy, you
* probably should use (the more recent) hb_ft_face_create_referenced()
* instead.
*/
HB_EXTERN hb_face_t *
hb_ft_face_create (FT_Face ft_face,
hb_destroy_func_t destroy);
/* This version is like hb_ft_face_create(), except that it caches
* the hb-face using the generic pointer of the ft-face. This means
* that subsequent calls to this function with the same ft-face will
* return the same hb-face (correctly referenced).
*
* Client is still responsible for making sure that ft-face is destroyed
* after hb-face is.
*/
HB_EXTERN hb_face_t *
hb_ft_face_create_cached (FT_Face ft_face);
/* This version is like hb_ft_face_create(), except that it calls
* FT_Reference_Face() on ft-face, as such keeping ft-face alive
* as long as the hb-face is.
*
* This is the most convenient version to use. Use it unless you have
* very good reasons not to.
*/
HB_EXTERN hb_face_t *
hb_ft_face_create_referenced (FT_Face ft_face);
/*
* hb-font from ft-face.
*/
/*
* Note:
*
* Set face size on ft-face before creating hb-font from it.
* Otherwise hb-ft would NOT pick up the font size correctly.
*/
/* See notes on hb_ft_face_create(). Same issues re lifecycle-management
* apply here. Use hb_ft_font_create_referenced() if you can. */
HB_EXTERN hb_font_t *
hb_ft_font_create (FT_Face ft_face,
hb_destroy_func_t destroy);
/* See notes on hb_ft_face_create_referenced() re lifecycle-management
* issues. */
HB_EXTERN hb_font_t *
hb_ft_font_create_referenced (FT_Face ft_face);
HB_EXTERN FT_Face
hb_ft_font_get_face (hb_font_t *font);
HB_EXTERN void
hb_ft_font_set_load_flags (hb_font_t *font, int load_flags);
HB_EXTERN int
hb_ft_font_get_load_flags (hb_font_t *font);
/* Makes an hb_font_t use FreeType internally to implement font functions. */
HB_EXTERN void
hb_ft_font_set_funcs (hb_font_t *font);
HB_END_DECLS
#endif /* HB_FT_H */