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
* Replaced all from ...py23 import * with explicit name imports, or removed completely when possible.
* Replaced tounicode() with tostr()
* Changed all BytesIO ans StringIO imports to from io import ..., replaced all UnicodeIO with StringIO.
* Replaced all unichr() with chr()
* Misc minor tweaks and fixes
Previously otlLib was generating None if the values themselves were
empty even if the value format was non-empty. This happened to work
for compiling to binary since the compiler handles Value=None.
But this was confusing varLib.merger module (as in when building
variable fonts from such otlLib-built master GSUB/GPOS tables, without
roundtripping to OTF/TTF binary first), because in varLib.merger,
a None means "this master doesn't provide that info; skip it"; whereas
in a PairPos table a None as generated by otlLib simply meant "all
values are zero", which is different from "this master doesn't
provide this value".
This fixes that, such that ufo2ft can build variable-font without
saving masters to binary.
Part of https://github.com/googlefonts/ufo2ft/pull/486
While False does get the job done, the value is not always treated as
a boolean. It is overloaded so that 1 or greater is True, but more than
1 has a different meaning than 1. Hence usage should always be as an
integer as documented so that it's clear(er) this isn't just an on/off
toggle.
* Add custom table packer/unpacker registry
* fix documentation for getTableClass(): it will never return None
* add unregisterCustomTableClass(), mostly for testing