"""fontTools.ttLib.tables.otTables -- A collection of classes representing the various OpenType subtables. Most are constructed upon import from data in otData.py, all are populated with converter objects from otConverters.py. """ from __future__ import print_function, division, absolute_import from fontTools.misc.py23 import * from fontTools.misc.textTools import safeEval from .otBase import BaseTable, FormatSwitchingBaseTable import operator import logging log = logging.getLogger(__name__) class FeatureParams(BaseTable): def compile(self, writer, font): assert featureParamTypes.get(writer['FeatureTag']) == self.__class__, "Wrong FeatureParams type for feature '%s': %s" % (writer['FeatureTag'], self.__class__.__name__) BaseTable.compile(self, writer, font) def toXML(self, xmlWriter, font, attrs=None, name=None): BaseTable.toXML(self, xmlWriter, font, attrs, name=self.__class__.__name__) class FeatureParamsSize(FeatureParams): pass class FeatureParamsStylisticSet(FeatureParams): pass class FeatureParamsCharacterVariants(FeatureParams): pass class Coverage(FormatSwitchingBaseTable): # manual implementation to get rid of glyphID dependencies def postRead(self, rawTable, font): if self.Format == 1: # TODO only allow glyphs that are valid? self.glyphs = rawTable["GlyphArray"] elif self.Format == 2: glyphs = self.glyphs = [] ranges = rawTable["RangeRecord"] glyphOrder = font.getGlyphOrder() # Some SIL fonts have coverage entries that don't have sorted # StartCoverageIndex. If it is so, fixup and warn. We undo # this when writing font out. sorted_ranges = sorted(ranges, key=lambda a: a.StartCoverageIndex) if ranges != sorted_ranges: log.warning("GSUB/GPOS Coverage is not sorted by glyph ids.") ranges = sorted_ranges del sorted_ranges for r in ranges: assert r.StartCoverageIndex == len(glyphs), \ (r.StartCoverageIndex, len(glyphs)) start = r.Start end = r.End try: startID = font.getGlyphID(start, requireReal=True) except KeyError: log.warning("Coverage table has start glyph ID out of range: %s.", start) continue try: endID = font.getGlyphID(end, requireReal=True) + 1 except KeyError: # Apparently some tools use 65535 to "match all" the range if end != 'glyph65535': log.warning("Coverage table has end glyph ID out of range: %s.", end) # NOTE: We clobber out-of-range things here. There are legit uses for those, # but none that we have seen in the wild. endID = len(glyphOrder) glyphs.extend(glyphOrder[glyphID] for glyphID in range(startID, endID)) else: assert 0, "unknown format: %s" % self.Format def preWrite(self, font): glyphs = getattr(self, "glyphs", None) if glyphs is None: glyphs = self.glyphs = [] format = 1 rawTable = {"GlyphArray": glyphs} getGlyphID = font.getGlyphID if glyphs: # find out whether Format 2 is more compact or not glyphIDs = [getGlyphID(glyphName) for glyphName in glyphs ] brokenOrder = sorted(glyphIDs) != glyphIDs last = glyphIDs[0] ranges = [[last]] for glyphID in glyphIDs[1:]: if glyphID != last + 1: ranges[-1].append(last) ranges.append([glyphID]) last = glyphID ranges[-1].append(last) if brokenOrder or len(ranges) * 3 < len(glyphs): # 3 words vs. 1 word # Format 2 is more compact index = 0 for i in range(len(ranges)): start, end = ranges[i] r = RangeRecord() r.StartID = start r.Start = font.getGlyphName(start) r.End = font.getGlyphName(end) r.StartCoverageIndex = index ranges[i] = r index = index + end - start + 1 if brokenOrder: log.warning("GSUB/GPOS Coverage is not sorted by glyph ids.") ranges.sort(key=lambda a: a.StartID) for r in ranges: del r.StartID format = 2 rawTable = {"RangeRecord": ranges} #else: # fallthrough; Format 1 is more compact self.Format = format return rawTable def toXML2(self, xmlWriter, font): for glyphName in getattr(self, "glyphs", []): xmlWriter.simpletag("Glyph", value=glyphName) xmlWriter.newline() def fromXML(self, name, attrs, content, font): glyphs = getattr(self, "glyphs", None) if glyphs is None: glyphs = [] self.glyphs = glyphs glyphs.append(attrs["value"]) class VarIdxMap(BaseTable): def postRead(self, rawTable, font): assert (rawTable['EntryFormat'] & 0xFFC0) == 0 self.mapping = rawTable['mapping'] def preWrite(self, font): mapping = getattr(self, "mapping", None) if mapping is None: mapping = self.mapping = [] rawTable = { 'mapping': mapping } rawTable['MappingCount'] = len(mapping) ored = 0 for idx in mapping: ored |= idx inner = ored & 0xFFFF innerBits = 0 while inner: innerBits += 1 inner >>= 1 innerBits = max(innerBits, 1) assert innerBits <= 16 ored >>= (16 - innerBits) if ored <= 0x000000FF: entrySize = 1 elif ored <= 0x0000FFFF: entrySize = 2 elif ored <= 0x00FFFFFF: entrySize = 3 else: entrySize = 4 entryFormat = ((entrySize - 1) << 4) | (innerBits - 1) rawTable['EntryFormat'] = entryFormat return rawTable def toXML2(self, xmlWriter, font): for i, value in enumerate(getattr(self, "mapping", [])): xmlWriter.simpletag("Map", index=i, value=hex(value)) xmlWriter.newline() def fromXML(self, name, attrs, content, font): mapping = getattr(self, "mapping", None) if mapping is None: mapping = [] self.mapping = mapping mapping.append(safeEval(attrs["value"])) class VarData(BaseTable): def preWrite(self, font): rawTable = self.__dict__.copy() numShorts = 0 for item in self.Item: for i in range(len(item) - 1, numShorts - 1, -1): if not (-128 <= item[i] <= 127): numShorts = i + 1 break rawTable['NumShorts'] = numShorts return rawTable class SingleSubst(FormatSwitchingBaseTable): def postRead(self, rawTable, font): mapping = {} input = _getGlyphsFromCoverageTable(rawTable["Coverage"]) lenMapping = len(input) if self.Format == 1: delta = rawTable["DeltaGlyphID"] inputGIDS = [ font.getGlyphID(name) for name in input ] outGIDS = [ (glyphID + delta) % 65536 for glyphID in inputGIDS ] outNames = [ font.getGlyphName(glyphID) for glyphID in outGIDS ] list(map(operator.setitem, [mapping]*lenMapping, input, outNames)) elif self.Format == 2: assert len(input) == rawTable["GlyphCount"], \ "invalid SingleSubstFormat2 table" subst = rawTable["Substitute"] list(map(operator.setitem, [mapping]*lenMapping, input, subst)) else: assert 0, "unknown format: %s" % self.Format self.mapping = mapping def preWrite(self, font): mapping = getattr(self, "mapping", None) if mapping is None: mapping = self.mapping = {} items = list(mapping.items()) getGlyphID = font.getGlyphID gidItems = [(getGlyphID(a), getGlyphID(b)) for a,b in items] sortableItems = sorted(zip(gidItems, items)) # figure out format format = 2 delta = None for inID, outID in gidItems: if delta is None: delta = (outID - inID) % 65536 if (inID + delta) % 65536 != outID: break else: if delta is None: # the mapping is empty, better use format 2 format = 2 else: format = 1 rawTable = {} self.Format = format cov = Coverage() input = [ item [1][0] for item in sortableItems] subst = [ item [1][1] for item in sortableItems] cov.glyphs = input rawTable["Coverage"] = cov if format == 1: assert delta is not None rawTable["DeltaGlyphID"] = delta else: rawTable["Substitute"] = subst return rawTable def toXML2(self, xmlWriter, font): items = sorted(self.mapping.items()) for inGlyph, outGlyph in items: xmlWriter.simpletag("Substitution", [("in", inGlyph), ("out", outGlyph)]) xmlWriter.newline() def fromXML(self, name, attrs, content, font): mapping = getattr(self, "mapping", None) if mapping is None: mapping = {} self.mapping = mapping mapping[attrs["in"]] = attrs["out"] class MultipleSubst(FormatSwitchingBaseTable): def postRead(self, rawTable, font): mapping = {} if self.Format == 1: glyphs = _getGlyphsFromCoverageTable(rawTable["Coverage"]) subst = [s.Substitute for s in rawTable["Sequence"]] mapping = dict(zip(glyphs, subst)) else: assert 0, "unknown format: %s" % self.Format self.mapping = mapping def preWrite(self, font): mapping = getattr(self, "mapping", None) if mapping is None: mapping = self.mapping = {} cov = Coverage() cov.glyphs = sorted(list(mapping.keys()), key=font.getGlyphID) self.Format = 1 rawTable = { "Coverage": cov, "Sequence": [self.makeSequence_(mapping[glyph]) for glyph in cov.glyphs], } return rawTable def toXML2(self, xmlWriter, font): items = sorted(self.mapping.items()) for inGlyph, outGlyphs in items: out = ",".join(outGlyphs) xmlWriter.simpletag("Substitution", [("in", inGlyph), ("out", out)]) xmlWriter.newline() def fromXML(self, name, attrs, content, font): mapping = getattr(self, "mapping", None) if mapping is None: mapping = {} self.mapping = mapping # TTX v3.0 and earlier. if name == "Coverage": self.old_coverage_ = [] for element in content: if not isinstance(element, tuple): continue element_name, element_attrs, _ = element if element_name == "Glyph": self.old_coverage_.append(element_attrs["value"]) return if name == "Sequence": index = int(attrs.get("index", len(mapping))) glyph = self.old_coverage_[index] glyph_mapping = mapping[glyph] = [] for element in content: if not isinstance(element, tuple): continue element_name, element_attrs, _ = element if element_name == "Substitute": glyph_mapping.append(element_attrs["value"]) return # TTX v3.1 and later. outGlyphs = attrs["out"].split(",") mapping[attrs["in"]] = [g.strip() for g in outGlyphs] @staticmethod def makeSequence_(g): seq = Sequence() seq.Substitute = g return seq class ClassDef(FormatSwitchingBaseTable): def postRead(self, rawTable, font): classDefs = {} glyphOrder = font.getGlyphOrder() if self.Format == 1: start = rawTable["StartGlyph"] classList = rawTable["ClassValueArray"] try: startID = font.getGlyphID(start, requireReal=True) except KeyError: log.warning("ClassDef table has start glyph ID out of range: %s.", start) startID = len(glyphOrder) endID = startID + len(classList) if endID > len(glyphOrder): log.warning("ClassDef table has entries for out of range glyph IDs: %s,%s.", start, len(classList)) # NOTE: We clobber out-of-range things here. There are legit uses for those, # but none that we have seen in the wild. endID = len(glyphOrder) for glyphID, cls in zip(range(startID, endID), classList): classDefs[glyphOrder[glyphID]] = cls elif self.Format == 2: records = rawTable["ClassRangeRecord"] for rec in records: start = rec.Start end = rec.End cls = rec.Class try: startID = font.getGlyphID(start, requireReal=True) except KeyError: log.warning("ClassDef table has start glyph ID out of range: %s.", start) continue try: endID = font.getGlyphID(end, requireReal=True) + 1 except KeyError: # Apparently some tools use 65535 to "match all" the range if end != 'glyph65535': log.warning("ClassDef table has end glyph ID out of range: %s.", end) # NOTE: We clobber out-of-range things here. There are legit uses for those, # but none that we have seen in the wild. endID = len(glyphOrder) for glyphID in range(startID, endID): classDefs[glyphOrder[glyphID]] = cls else: assert 0, "unknown format: %s" % self.Format self.classDefs = classDefs def preWrite(self, font): classDefs = getattr(self, "classDefs", None) if classDefs is None: classDefs = self.classDefs = {} items = list(classDefs.items()) format = 2 rawTable = {"ClassRangeRecord": []} getGlyphID = font.getGlyphID for i in range(len(items)): glyphName, cls = items[i] items[i] = getGlyphID(glyphName), glyphName, cls items.sort() if items: last, lastName, lastCls = items[0] ranges = [[lastCls, last, lastName]] for glyphID, glyphName, cls in items[1:]: if glyphID != last + 1 or cls != lastCls: ranges[-1].extend([last, lastName]) ranges.append([cls, glyphID, glyphName]) last = glyphID lastName = glyphName lastCls = cls ranges[-1].extend([last, lastName]) startGlyph = ranges[0][1] endGlyph = ranges[-1][3] glyphCount = endGlyph - startGlyph + 1 if len(ranges) * 3 < glyphCount + 1: # Format 2 is more compact for i in range(len(ranges)): cls, start, startName, end, endName = ranges[i] rec = ClassRangeRecord() rec.Start = startName rec.End = endName rec.Class = cls ranges[i] = rec format = 2 rawTable = {"ClassRangeRecord": ranges} else: # Format 1 is more compact startGlyphName = ranges[0][2] classes = [0] * glyphCount for cls, start, startName, end, endName in ranges: for g in range(start - startGlyph, end - startGlyph + 1): classes[g] = cls format = 1 rawTable = {"StartGlyph": startGlyphName, "ClassValueArray": classes} self.Format = format return rawTable def toXML2(self, xmlWriter, font): items = sorted(self.classDefs.items()) for glyphName, cls in items: xmlWriter.simpletag("ClassDef", [("glyph", glyphName), ("class", cls)]) xmlWriter.newline() def fromXML(self, name, attrs, content, font): classDefs = getattr(self, "classDefs", None) if classDefs is None: classDefs = {} self.classDefs = classDefs classDefs[attrs["glyph"]] = int(attrs["class"]) class AlternateSubst(FormatSwitchingBaseTable): def postRead(self, rawTable, font): alternates = {} if self.Format == 1: input = _getGlyphsFromCoverageTable(rawTable["Coverage"]) alts = rawTable["AlternateSet"] assert len(input) == len(alts) for inp,alt in zip(input,alts): alternates[inp] = alt.Alternate else: assert 0, "unknown format: %s" % self.Format self.alternates = alternates def preWrite(self, font): self.Format = 1 alternates = getattr(self, "alternates", None) if alternates is None: alternates = self.alternates = {} items = list(alternates.items()) for i in range(len(items)): glyphName, set = items[i] items[i] = font.getGlyphID(glyphName), glyphName, set items.sort() cov = Coverage() cov.glyphs = [ item[1] for item in items] alternates = [] setList = [ item[-1] for item in items] for set in setList: alts = AlternateSet() alts.Alternate = set alternates.append(alts) # a special case to deal with the fact that several hundred Adobe Japan1-5 # CJK fonts will overflow an offset if the coverage table isn't pushed to the end. # Also useful in that when splitting a sub-table because of an offset overflow # I don't need to calculate the change in the subtable offset due to the change in the coverage table size. # Allows packing more rules in subtable. self.sortCoverageLast = 1 return {"Coverage": cov, "AlternateSet": alternates} def toXML2(self, xmlWriter, font): items = sorted(self.alternates.items()) for glyphName, alternates in items: xmlWriter.begintag("AlternateSet", glyph=glyphName) xmlWriter.newline() for alt in sorted(alternates): xmlWriter.simpletag("Alternate", glyph=alt) xmlWriter.newline() xmlWriter.endtag("AlternateSet") xmlWriter.newline() def fromXML(self, name, attrs, content, font): alternates = getattr(self, "alternates", None) if alternates is None: alternates = {} self.alternates = alternates glyphName = attrs["glyph"] set = [] alternates[glyphName] = set for element in content: if not isinstance(element, tuple): continue name, attrs, content = element set.append(attrs["glyph"]) class LigatureSubst(FormatSwitchingBaseTable): def postRead(self, rawTable, font): ligatures = {} if self.Format == 1: input = _getGlyphsFromCoverageTable(rawTable["Coverage"]) ligSets = rawTable["LigatureSet"] assert len(input) == len(ligSets) for i in range(len(input)): ligatures[input[i]] = ligSets[i].Ligature else: assert 0, "unknown format: %s" % self.Format self.ligatures = ligatures def preWrite(self, font): self.Format = 1 ligatures = getattr(self, "ligatures", None) if ligatures is None: ligatures = self.ligatures = {} if ligatures and isinstance(next(iter(ligatures)), tuple): # New high-level API in v3.1 and later. Note that we just support compiling this # for now. We don't load to this API, and don't do XML with it. # ligatures is map from components-sequence to lig-glyph newLigatures = dict() for comps,lig in sorted(ligatures.items(), key=lambda item: (-len(item[0]), item[0])): ligature = Ligature() ligature.Component = comps[1:] ligature.CompCount = len(comps) ligature.LigGlyph = lig newLigatures.setdefault(comps[0], []).append(ligature) ligatures = newLigatures items = list(ligatures.items()) for i in range(len(items)): glyphName, set = items[i] items[i] = font.getGlyphID(glyphName), glyphName, set items.sort() cov = Coverage() cov.glyphs = [ item[1] for item in items] ligSets = [] setList = [ item[-1] for item in items ] for set in setList: ligSet = LigatureSet() ligs = ligSet.Ligature = [] for lig in set: ligs.append(lig) ligSets.append(ligSet) # Useful in that when splitting a sub-table because of an offset overflow # I don't need to calculate the change in subtabl offset due to the coverage table size. # Allows packing more rules in subtable. self.sortCoverageLast = 1 return {"Coverage": cov, "LigatureSet": ligSets} def toXML2(self, xmlWriter, font): items = sorted(self.ligatures.items()) for glyphName, ligSets in items: xmlWriter.begintag("LigatureSet", glyph=glyphName) xmlWriter.newline() for lig in ligSets: xmlWriter.simpletag("Ligature", glyph=lig.LigGlyph, components=",".join(lig.Component)) xmlWriter.newline() xmlWriter.endtag("LigatureSet") xmlWriter.newline() def fromXML(self, name, attrs, content, font): ligatures = getattr(self, "ligatures", None) if ligatures is None: ligatures = {} self.ligatures = ligatures glyphName = attrs["glyph"] ligs = [] ligatures[glyphName] = ligs for element in content: if not isinstance(element, tuple): continue name, attrs, content = element lig = Ligature() lig.LigGlyph = attrs["glyph"] components = attrs["components"] lig.Component = components.split(",") if components else [] ligs.append(lig) # # For each subtable format there is a class. However, we don't really distinguish # between "field name" and "format name": often these are the same. Yet there's # a whole bunch of fields with different names. The following dict is a mapping # from "format name" to "field name". _buildClasses() uses this to create a # subclass for each alternate field name. # _equivalents = { 'MarkArray': ("Mark1Array",), 'LangSys': ('DefaultLangSys',), 'Coverage': ('MarkCoverage', 'BaseCoverage', 'LigatureCoverage', 'Mark1Coverage', 'Mark2Coverage', 'BacktrackCoverage', 'InputCoverage', 'LookAheadCoverage', 'VertGlyphCoverage', 'HorizGlyphCoverage', 'TopAccentCoverage', 'ExtendedShapeCoverage', 'MathKernCoverage'), 'ClassDef': ('ClassDef1', 'ClassDef2', 'BacktrackClassDef', 'InputClassDef', 'LookAheadClassDef', 'GlyphClassDef', 'MarkAttachClassDef'), 'Anchor': ('EntryAnchor', 'ExitAnchor', 'BaseAnchor', 'LigatureAnchor', 'Mark2Anchor', 'MarkAnchor'), 'Device': ('XPlaDevice', 'YPlaDevice', 'XAdvDevice', 'YAdvDevice', 'XDeviceTable', 'YDeviceTable', 'DeviceTable'), 'Axis': ('HorizAxis', 'VertAxis',), 'MinMax': ('DefaultMinMax',), 'BaseCoord': ('MinCoord', 'MaxCoord',), 'JstfLangSys': ('DefJstfLangSys',), 'JstfGSUBModList': ('ShrinkageEnableGSUB', 'ShrinkageDisableGSUB', 'ExtensionEnableGSUB', 'ExtensionDisableGSUB',), 'JstfGPOSModList': ('ShrinkageEnableGPOS', 'ShrinkageDisableGPOS', 'ExtensionEnableGPOS', 'ExtensionDisableGPOS',), 'JstfMax': ('ShrinkageJstfMax', 'ExtensionJstfMax',), 'MathKern': ('TopRightMathKern', 'TopLeftMathKern', 'BottomRightMathKern', 'BottomLeftMathKern'), 'MathGlyphConstruction': ('VertGlyphConstruction', 'HorizGlyphConstruction'), } # # OverFlow logic, to automatically create ExtensionLookups # XXX This should probably move to otBase.py # def fixLookupOverFlows(ttf, overflowRecord): """ Either the offset from the LookupList to a lookup overflowed, or an offset from a lookup to a subtable overflowed. The table layout is: GPSO/GUSB Script List Feature List LookUpList Lookup[0] and contents SubTable offset list SubTable[0] and contents ... SubTable[n] and contents ... Lookup[n] and contents SubTable offset list SubTable[0] and contents ... SubTable[n] and contents If the offset to a lookup overflowed (SubTableIndex is None) we must promote the *previous* lookup to an Extension type. If the offset from a lookup to subtable overflowed, then we must promote it to an Extension Lookup type. """ ok = 0 lookupIndex = overflowRecord.LookupListIndex if (overflowRecord.SubTableIndex is None): lookupIndex = lookupIndex - 1 if lookupIndex < 0: return ok if overflowRecord.tableType == 'GSUB': extType = 7 elif overflowRecord.tableType == 'GPOS': extType = 9 lookups = ttf[overflowRecord.tableType].table.LookupList.Lookup lookup = lookups[lookupIndex] # If the previous lookup is an extType, look further back. Very unlikely, but possible. while lookup.SubTable[0].__class__.LookupType == extType: lookupIndex = lookupIndex -1 if lookupIndex < 0: return ok lookup = lookups[lookupIndex] for si in range(len(lookup.SubTable)): subTable = lookup.SubTable[si] extSubTableClass = lookupTypes[overflowRecord.tableType][extType] extSubTable = extSubTableClass() extSubTable.Format = 1 extSubTable.ExtSubTable = subTable lookup.SubTable[si] = extSubTable ok = 1 return ok def splitAlternateSubst(oldSubTable, newSubTable, overflowRecord): ok = 1 newSubTable.Format = oldSubTable.Format if hasattr(oldSubTable, 'sortCoverageLast'): newSubTable.sortCoverageLast = oldSubTable.sortCoverageLast oldAlts = sorted(oldSubTable.alternates.items()) oldLen = len(oldAlts) if overflowRecord.itemName in [ 'Coverage', 'RangeRecord']: # Coverage table is written last. overflow is to or within the # the coverage table. We will just cut the subtable in half. newLen = oldLen//2 elif overflowRecord.itemName == 'AlternateSet': # We just need to back up by two items # from the overflowed AlternateSet index to make sure the offset # to the Coverage table doesn't overflow. newLen = overflowRecord.itemIndex - 1 newSubTable.alternates = {} for i in range(newLen, oldLen): item = oldAlts[i] key = item[0] newSubTable.alternates[key] = item[1] del oldSubTable.alternates[key] return ok def splitLigatureSubst(oldSubTable, newSubTable, overflowRecord): ok = 1 newSubTable.Format = oldSubTable.Format oldLigs = sorted(oldSubTable.ligatures.items()) oldLen = len(oldLigs) if overflowRecord.itemName in [ 'Coverage', 'RangeRecord']: # Coverage table is written last. overflow is to or within the # the coverage table. We will just cut the subtable in half. newLen = oldLen//2 elif overflowRecord.itemName == 'LigatureSet': # We just need to back up by two items # from the overflowed AlternateSet index to make sure the offset # to the Coverage table doesn't overflow. newLen = overflowRecord.itemIndex - 1 newSubTable.ligatures = {} for i in range(newLen, oldLen): item = oldLigs[i] key = item[0] newSubTable.ligatures[key] = item[1] del oldSubTable.ligatures[key] return ok def splitPairPos(oldSubTable, newSubTable, overflowRecord): st = oldSubTable ok = False newSubTable.Format = oldSubTable.Format if oldSubTable.Format == 2 and len(oldSubTable.Class1Record) > 1: if not hasattr(oldSubTable, 'Class2Count'): oldSubTable.Class2Count = len(oldSubTable.Class1Record[0].Class2Record) for name in 'Class2Count', 'ClassDef2', 'ValueFormat1', 'ValueFormat2': setattr(newSubTable, name, getattr(oldSubTable, name)) # The two subtables will still have the same ClassDef2 and the table # sharing will still cause the sharing to overflow. As such, disable # sharing on the one that is serialized second (that's oldSubTable). oldSubTable.DontShare = True # Move top half of class numbers to new subtable newSubTable.Coverage = oldSubTable.Coverage.__class__() newSubTable.ClassDef1 = oldSubTable.ClassDef1.__class__() coverage = oldSubTable.Coverage.glyphs classDefs = oldSubTable.ClassDef1.classDefs records = oldSubTable.Class1Record oldCount = len(oldSubTable.Class1Record) // 2 newGlyphs = set(k for k,v in classDefs.items() if v >= oldCount) oldSubTable.Coverage.glyphs = [g for g in coverage if g not in newGlyphs] oldSubTable.ClassDef1.classDefs = {k:v for k,v in classDefs.items() if v < oldCount} oldSubTable.Class1Record = records[:oldCount] newSubTable.Coverage.glyphs = [g for g in coverage if g in newGlyphs] newSubTable.ClassDef1.classDefs = {k:(v-oldCount) for k,v in classDefs.items() if v >= oldCount} newSubTable.Class1Record = records[oldCount:] oldSubTable.Class1Count = len(oldSubTable.Class1Record) newSubTable.Class1Count = len(newSubTable.Class1Record) ok = True return ok splitTable = { 'GSUB': { # 1: splitSingleSubst, # 2: splitMultipleSubst, 3: splitAlternateSubst, 4: splitLigatureSubst, # 5: splitContextSubst, # 6: splitChainContextSubst, # 7: splitExtensionSubst, # 8: splitReverseChainSingleSubst, }, 'GPOS': { # 1: splitSinglePos, 2: splitPairPos, # 3: splitCursivePos, # 4: splitMarkBasePos, # 5: splitMarkLigPos, # 6: splitMarkMarkPos, # 7: splitContextPos, # 8: splitChainContextPos, # 9: splitExtensionPos, } } def fixSubTableOverFlows(ttf, overflowRecord): """ An offset has overflowed within a sub-table. We need to divide this subtable into smaller parts. """ ok = 0 table = ttf[overflowRecord.tableType].table lookup = table.LookupList.Lookup[overflowRecord.LookupListIndex] subIndex = overflowRecord.SubTableIndex subtable = lookup.SubTable[subIndex] # First, try not sharing anything for this subtable... if not hasattr(subtable, "DontShare"): subtable.DontShare = True return True if hasattr(subtable, 'ExtSubTable'): # We split the subtable of the Extension table, and add a new Extension table # to contain the new subtable. subTableType = subtable.ExtSubTable.__class__.LookupType extSubTable = subtable subtable = extSubTable.ExtSubTable newExtSubTableClass = lookupTypes[overflowRecord.tableType][extSubTable.__class__.LookupType] newExtSubTable = newExtSubTableClass() newExtSubTable.Format = extSubTable.Format lookup.SubTable.insert(subIndex + 1, newExtSubTable) newSubTableClass = lookupTypes[overflowRecord.tableType][subTableType] newSubTable = newSubTableClass() newExtSubTable.ExtSubTable = newSubTable else: subTableType = subtable.__class__.LookupType newSubTableClass = lookupTypes[overflowRecord.tableType][subTableType] newSubTable = newSubTableClass() lookup.SubTable.insert(subIndex + 1, newSubTable) if hasattr(lookup, 'SubTableCount'): # may not be defined yet. lookup.SubTableCount = lookup.SubTableCount + 1 try: splitFunc = splitTable[overflowRecord.tableType][subTableType] except KeyError: return ok ok = splitFunc(subtable, newSubTable, overflowRecord) return ok # End of OverFlow logic def _buildClasses(): import re from .otData import otData formatPat = re.compile("([A-Za-z0-9]+)Format(\d+)$") namespace = globals() # populate module with classes for name, table in otData: baseClass = BaseTable m = formatPat.match(name) if m: # XxxFormatN subtable, we only add the "base" table name = m.group(1) baseClass = FormatSwitchingBaseTable if name not in namespace: # the class doesn't exist yet, so the base implementation is used. cls = type(name, (baseClass,), {}) if name in ('GSUB', 'GPOS'): cls.DontShare = True namespace[name] = cls for base, alts in _equivalents.items(): base = namespace[base] for alt in alts: namespace[alt] = base global lookupTypes lookupTypes = { 'GSUB': { 1: SingleSubst, 2: MultipleSubst, 3: AlternateSubst, 4: LigatureSubst, 5: ContextSubst, 6: ChainContextSubst, 7: ExtensionSubst, 8: ReverseChainSingleSubst, }, 'GPOS': { 1: SinglePos, 2: PairPos, 3: CursivePos, 4: MarkBasePos, 5: MarkLigPos, 6: MarkMarkPos, 7: ContextPos, 8: ChainContextPos, 9: ExtensionPos, }, } lookupTypes['JSTF'] = lookupTypes['GPOS'] # JSTF contains GPOS for lookupEnum in lookupTypes.values(): for enum, cls in lookupEnum.items(): cls.LookupType = enum global featureParamTypes featureParamTypes = { 'size': FeatureParamsSize, } for i in range(1, 20+1): featureParamTypes['ss%02d' % i] = FeatureParamsStylisticSet for i in range(1, 99+1): featureParamTypes['cv%02d' % i] = FeatureParamsCharacterVariants # add converters to classes from .otConverters import buildConverters for name, table in otData: m = formatPat.match(name) if m: # XxxFormatN subtable, add converter to "base" table name, format = m.groups() format = int(format) cls = namespace[name] if not hasattr(cls, "converters"): cls.converters = {} cls.convertersByName = {} converters, convertersByName = buildConverters(table[1:], namespace) cls.converters[format] = converters cls.convertersByName[format] = convertersByName # XXX Add staticSize? else: cls = namespace[name] cls.converters, cls.convertersByName = buildConverters(table, namespace) # XXX Add staticSize? _buildClasses() def _getGlyphsFromCoverageTable(coverage): if coverage is None: # empty coverage table return [] else: return coverage.glyphs