golang-freetype/freetype/truetype/glyph.go
Nigel Tao 6baa5f0a46 freetype: optimize []byte to uint16/uint32 conversions.
Thanks to Jeff R. Allen <jra@nella.org> for the conversation that
led to this change.

benchmark              old ns/op    new ns/op    delta
BenchmarkDrawString     21168440     20143860   -4.84%

The number of mallocs per iteration is unchanged.

R=rsc, r
CC=golang-dev, jra
http://codereview.appspot.com/6304077
2012-06-16 12:19:07 +10:00

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// Copyright 2010 The Freetype-Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by your choice of either the
// FreeType License or the GNU General Public License version 2 (or
// any later version), both of which can be found in the LICENSE file.
package truetype
// A Point is a co-ordinate pair plus whether it is ``on'' a contour or an
// ``off'' control point.
type Point struct {
X, Y int16
// The Flags' LSB means whether or not this Point is ``on'' the contour.
// Other bits are reserved for internal use.
Flags uint8
}
// A GlyphBuf holds a glyph's contours. A GlyphBuf can be re-used to load a
// series of glyphs from a Font.
type GlyphBuf struct {
// The glyph's bounding box.
B Bounds
// Point contains all Points from all contours of the glyph.
Point []Point
// The length of End is the number of contours in the glyph. The i'th
// contour consists of points Point[End[i-1]:End[i]], where End[-1]
// is interpreted to mean zero.
End []int
}
// Flags for decoding a glyph's contours. These flags are documented at
// http://developer.apple.com/fonts/TTRefMan/RM06/Chap6glyf.html.
const (
flagOnCurve = 1 << iota
flagXShortVector
flagYShortVector
flagRepeat
flagPositiveXShortVector
flagPositiveYShortVector
)
// The same flag bits (0x10 and 0x20) are overloaded to have two meanings,
// dependent on the value of the flag{X,Y}ShortVector bits.
const (
flagThisXIsSame = flagPositiveXShortVector
flagThisYIsSame = flagPositiveYShortVector
)
// decodeFlags decodes a glyph's run-length encoded flags,
// and returns the remaining data.
func (g *GlyphBuf) decodeFlags(d []byte, offset int, np0 int) (offset1 int) {
for i := np0; i < len(g.Point); {
c := d[offset]
offset++
g.Point[i].Flags = c
i++
if c&flagRepeat != 0 {
count := d[offset]
offset++
for ; count > 0; count-- {
g.Point[i].Flags = c
i++
}
}
}
return offset
}
// decodeCoords decodes a glyph's delta encoded co-ordinates.
func (g *GlyphBuf) decodeCoords(d []byte, offset int, np0 int) int {
var x int16
for i := np0; i < len(g.Point); i++ {
f := g.Point[i].Flags
if f&flagXShortVector != 0 {
dx := int16(d[offset])
offset++
if f&flagPositiveXShortVector == 0 {
x -= dx
} else {
x += dx
}
} else if f&flagThisXIsSame == 0 {
x += int16(u16(d, offset))
offset += 2
}
g.Point[i].X = x
}
var y int16
for i := np0; i < len(g.Point); i++ {
f := g.Point[i].Flags
if f&flagYShortVector != 0 {
dy := int16(d[offset])
offset++
if f&flagPositiveYShortVector == 0 {
y -= dy
} else {
y += dy
}
} else if f&flagThisYIsSame == 0 {
y += int16(u16(d, offset))
offset += 2
}
g.Point[i].Y = y
}
return offset
}
// Load loads a glyph's contours from a Font, overwriting any previously
// loaded contours for this GlyphBuf.
func (g *GlyphBuf) Load(f *Font, i Index) error {
// Reset the GlyphBuf.
g.B = Bounds{}
g.Point = g.Point[:0]
g.End = g.End[:0]
return g.load(f, i, 0)
}
// loadCompound loads a glyph that is composed of other glyphs.
func (g *GlyphBuf) loadCompound(f *Font, glyf []byte, offset, recursion int) error {
// Flags for decoding a compound glyph. These flags are documented at
// http://developer.apple.com/fonts/TTRefMan/RM06/Chap6glyf.html.
const (
flagArg1And2AreWords = 1 << iota
flagArgsAreXYValues
flagRoundXYToGrid
flagWeHaveAScale
flagUnused
flagMoreComponents
flagWeHaveAnXAndYScale
flagWeHaveATwoByTwo
flagWeHaveInstructions
flagUseMyMetrics
flagOverlapCompound
)
for {
flags := u16(glyf, offset)
component := u16(glyf, offset+2)
var dx, dy int16
if flags&flagArg1And2AreWords != 0 {
dx = int16(u16(glyf, offset+4))
dy = int16(u16(glyf, offset+6))
offset += 8
} else {
dx = int16(int8(glyf[offset+4]))
dy = int16(int8(glyf[offset+5]))
offset += 6
}
if flags&flagArgsAreXYValues == 0 {
return UnsupportedError("compound glyph transform vector")
}
if flags&(flagWeHaveAScale|flagWeHaveAnXAndYScale|flagWeHaveATwoByTwo) != 0 {
return UnsupportedError("compound glyph scale/transform")
}
b0, i0 := g.B, len(g.Point)
g.load(f, Index(component), recursion+1)
for i := i0; i < len(g.Point); i++ {
g.Point[i].X += dx
g.Point[i].Y += dy
}
if flags&flagUseMyMetrics == 0 {
g.B = b0
}
if flags&flagMoreComponents == 0 {
break
}
}
return nil
}
// load appends a glyph's contours to this GlyphBuf.
func (g *GlyphBuf) load(f *Font, i Index, recursion int) error {
if recursion >= 4 {
return UnsupportedError("excessive compound glyph recursion")
}
// Find the relevant slice of f.glyf.
var g0, g1 uint32
if f.locaOffsetFormat == locaOffsetFormatShort {
g0 = 2 * uint32(u16(f.loca, 2*int(i)))
g1 = 2 * uint32(u16(f.loca, 2*int(i)+2))
} else {
g0 = u32(f.loca, 4*int(i))
g1 = u32(f.loca, 4*int(i)+4)
}
if g0 == g1 {
return nil
}
glyf := f.glyf[g0:g1]
// Decode the contour end indices.
ne := int(int16(u16(glyf, 0)))
g.B.XMin = int16(u16(glyf, 2))
g.B.YMin = int16(u16(glyf, 4))
g.B.XMax = int16(u16(glyf, 6))
g.B.YMax = int16(u16(glyf, 8))
offset := 10
if ne == -1 {
return g.loadCompound(f, glyf, offset, recursion)
} else if ne < 0 {
// http://developer.apple.com/fonts/TTRefMan/RM06/Chap6glyf.html says that
// "the values -2, -3, and so forth, are reserved for future use."
return UnsupportedError("negative number of contours")
}
ne0, np0 := len(g.End), len(g.Point)
ne += ne0
if ne <= cap(g.End) {
g.End = g.End[:ne]
} else {
g.End = make([]int, ne, ne*2)
}
for i := ne0; i < ne; i++ {
g.End[i] = 1 + np0 + int(u16(glyf, offset))
offset += 2
}
// Skip the TrueType hinting instructions.
instrLen := int(u16(glyf, offset))
offset += 2 + instrLen
// Decode the points.
np := int(g.End[ne-1])
if np <= cap(g.Point) {
g.Point = g.Point[:np]
} else {
g.Point = make([]Point, np, np*2)
}
offset = g.decodeFlags(glyf, offset, np0)
g.decodeCoords(glyf, offset, np0)
return nil
}
// NewGlyphBuf returns a newly allocated GlyphBuf.
func NewGlyphBuf() *GlyphBuf {
g := new(GlyphBuf)
g.Point = make([]Point, 0, 256)
g.End = make([]int, 0, 32)
return g
}