the SFNTReader expects the input file to be seekable, and it already rewinds the file with file.seek(0) to get to the sfnt table directory. Thus, if TTFont is loaded with an unseekable file object and lazy=True, we raise a TTLibError requiring one to either pass a seekable input file, or to not set lazy=True (in which case the input is loaded in a seekable BytesIO)
Fixes https://github.com/fonttools/fonttools/issues/3052
- only differentiate between glyf and CFF/CFF2 implementations, not var vs non-var
- use collections.abc.Mapping to get a more consistent dict-like object with less code
- prefer HVAR metrics over gvar metrics
- move some responsibilities from the _TTGlyphSet objects to the _TTGlyph objects
- adjust some tests to the changes
Make lazy=False actually do what it says, 'load everything eagerly'. It feels weird that one has to, not only say, open with lazy=False, but also have to load each tables individually... Didn't I say don't be lazy?!
Also it can be useful to get to a eager, non-lazy font whether or not it was originally loaded lazily, so I added an ensureDecompiled method that decompiles all the tables and calls ensureDecompiled for those (e.g. cmap, glyf and otData-driven tables like GSUB, GPOS, etc.) that respect the lazy attribute.
* Add default auto doc options
* Ensure all references are unique
* Use anonymous links to avoid duplicate references
* Remove default options, fix wrong module name
* Don’t index repeated class
* Remove repeated classes included through automodule
* Fix warnings
* We don’t use our own static directory
* Correctly format XML in docs
* Fix indentation
* Fix overline
* Bring TOC to top
* Fix definition list
* Offset definition lists and examples
* Fix erroneous markup
* Fix markup
* Already included in automodule
* Fix args markup
* Correct markup for example
* Don’t reindex repeated module
* Correct XML code block markup
* Fix markup errors, change example to doctest
* Correct list markup
* Make ttx docstring both valid RST and valid help output
* Various other boring markup fixes
* Fix example indenting
* Make docstring valid RST and valid help output
* Mock import for reportlab
* It’s ok if manual links don’t appear in toctrees
* Oops typo, I guess doctests are useful