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{
* CTRun.h
* CoreText
*
* Copyright (c) 2004-2012 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
*
}
{ Initial Pascal Translation: Jonas Maebe, <jonas@freepascal.org>, October 2009 }
{ Pascal Translation Updated: Jonas Maebe, <jonas@freepascal.org>, October 2012 }
{
Modified for use with Free Pascal
Version 308
Please report any bugs to <gpc@microbizz.nl>
}
{$ifc not defined MACOSALLINCLUDE or not MACOSALLINCLUDE}
{$mode macpas}
{$packenum 1}
{$macro on}
{$inline on}
{$calling mwpascal}
unit CTRun;
interface
{$setc UNIVERSAL_INTERFACES_VERSION := $0400}
{$setc GAP_INTERFACES_VERSION := $0308}
{$ifc not defined USE_CFSTR_CONSTANT_MACROS}
{$setc USE_CFSTR_CONSTANT_MACROS := TRUE}
{$endc}
{$ifc defined CPUPOWERPC and defined CPUI386}
{$error Conflicting initial definitions for CPUPOWERPC and CPUI386}
{$endc}
{$ifc defined FPC_BIG_ENDIAN and defined FPC_LITTLE_ENDIAN}
{$error Conflicting initial definitions for FPC_BIG_ENDIAN and FPC_LITTLE_ENDIAN}
{$endc}
{$ifc not defined __ppc__ and defined CPUPOWERPC32}
{$setc __ppc__ := 1}
{$elsec}
{$setc __ppc__ := 0}
{$endc}
{$ifc not defined __ppc64__ and defined CPUPOWERPC64}
{$setc __ppc64__ := 1}
{$elsec}
{$setc __ppc64__ := 0}
{$endc}
{$ifc not defined __i386__ and defined CPUI386}
{$setc __i386__ := 1}
{$elsec}
{$setc __i386__ := 0}
{$endc}
{$ifc not defined __x86_64__ and defined CPUX86_64}
{$setc __x86_64__ := 1}
{$elsec}
{$setc __x86_64__ := 0}
{$endc}
{$ifc not defined __arm__ and defined CPUARM}
{$setc __arm__ := 1}
{$elsec}
{$setc __arm__ := 0}
{$endc}
{$ifc defined cpu64}
{$setc __LP64__ := 1}
{$elsec}
{$setc __LP64__ := 0}
{$endc}
{$ifc defined __ppc__ and __ppc__ and defined __i386__ and __i386__}
{$error Conflicting definitions for __ppc__ and __i386__}
{$endc}
{$ifc defined __ppc__ and __ppc__}
{$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC := TRUE}
{$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC64 := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_CPU_X86 := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_CPU_X86_64 := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_OS_MAC := TRUE}
{$setc TARGET_OS_IPHONE := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_OS_EMBEDDED := FALSE}
{$elifc defined __ppc64__ and __ppc64__}
{$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC64 := TRUE}
{$setc TARGET_CPU_X86 := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_CPU_X86_64 := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_OS_MAC := TRUE}
{$setc TARGET_OS_IPHONE := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_OS_EMBEDDED := FALSE}
{$elifc defined __i386__ and __i386__}
{$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC64 := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_CPU_X86 := TRUE}
{$setc TARGET_CPU_X86_64 := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM := FALSE}
{$ifc defined(iphonesim)}
{$setc TARGET_OS_MAC := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_OS_IPHONE := TRUE}
{$setc TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR := TRUE}
{$elsec}
{$setc TARGET_OS_MAC := TRUE}
{$setc TARGET_OS_IPHONE := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR := FALSE}
{$endc}
{$setc TARGET_OS_EMBEDDED := FALSE}
{$elifc defined __x86_64__ and __x86_64__}
{$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC64 := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_CPU_X86 := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_CPU_X86_64 := TRUE}
{$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_OS_MAC := TRUE}
{$setc TARGET_OS_IPHONE := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_OS_EMBEDDED := FALSE}
{$elifc defined __arm__ and __arm__}
{$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC64 := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_CPU_X86 := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_CPU_X86_64 := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM := TRUE}
{ will require compiler define when/if other Apple devices with ARM cpus ship }
{$setc TARGET_OS_MAC := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_OS_IPHONE := TRUE}
{$setc TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_OS_EMBEDDED := TRUE}
{$elsec}
{$error __ppc__ nor __ppc64__ nor __i386__ nor __x86_64__ nor __arm__ is defined.}
{$endc}
{$ifc defined __LP64__ and __LP64__ }
{$setc TARGET_CPU_64 := TRUE}
{$elsec}
{$setc TARGET_CPU_64 := FALSE}
{$endc}
{$ifc defined FPC_BIG_ENDIAN}
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{$setc TARGET_RT_LITTLE_ENDIAN := FALSE}
{$elifc defined FPC_LITTLE_ENDIAN}
{$setc TARGET_RT_BIG_ENDIAN := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_RT_LITTLE_ENDIAN := TRUE}
{$elsec}
{$error Neither FPC_BIG_ENDIAN nor FPC_LITTLE_ENDIAN are defined.}
{$endc}
{$setc ACCESSOR_CALLS_ARE_FUNCTIONS := TRUE}
{$setc CALL_NOT_IN_CARBON := FALSE}
{$setc OLDROUTINENAMES := FALSE}
{$setc OPAQUE_TOOLBOX_STRUCTS := TRUE}
{$setc OPAQUE_UPP_TYPES := TRUE}
{$setc OTCARBONAPPLICATION := TRUE}
{$setc OTKERNEL := FALSE}
{$setc PM_USE_SESSION_APIS := TRUE}
{$setc TARGET_API_MAC_CARBON := TRUE}
{$setc TARGET_API_MAC_OS8 := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_API_MAC_OSX := TRUE}
{$setc TARGET_CARBON := TRUE}
{$setc TARGET_CPU_68K := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_CPU_MIPS := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_CPU_SPARC := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_OS_UNIX := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_OS_WIN32 := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_RT_MAC_68881 := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_RT_MAC_CFM := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_RT_MAC_MACHO := TRUE}
{$setc TYPED_FUNCTION_POINTERS := TRUE}
{$setc TYPE_BOOL := FALSE}
{$setc TYPE_EXTENDED := FALSE}
{$setc TYPE_LONGLONG := TRUE}
uses MacTypes,CFBase,CFDictionary,CGBase,CGAffineTransforms,CGContext,CGFont,CGGeometry;
{$endc} {not MACOSALLINCLUDE}
{$ALIGN POWER}
{!
@header
Thread Safety Information
All functions in this header are thread safe unless otherwise specified.
}
{ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- }
{ Glyph Run Types }
{ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- }
type
CTRunRef = ^__CTRun; { an opaque type }
__CTRun = record end;
{!
@enum CTRunStatus
@abstract A bitfield passed back by CTRunGetStatus that is used to
indicate the disposition of the run.
@constant kCTRunStatusNoStatus
The run has no special attributes.
@constant kCTRunStatusRightToLeft
When set, the run is right to left.
@constant kCTRunStatusNonMonotonic
When set, the run has been reordered in some way such that
the string indices associated with the glyphs are no longer
strictly increasing (for left to right runs) or decreasing
(for right to left runs).
@constant kCTRunStatusHasNonIdentityMatrix
When set, the run requires a specific text matrix to be set
in the current CG context for proper drawing.
}
const
kCTRunStatusNoStatus = 0;
kCTRunStatusRightToLeft = 1 shl 0;
kCTRunStatusNonMonotonic = 1 shl 1;
kCTRunStatusHasNonIdentityMatrix = 1 shl 2;
type
CTRunStatus = UInt32;
{!
@function CTRunGetTypeID
@abstract Returns the CFType of the run object
}
function CTRunGetTypeID: CFTypeID; external name '_CTRunGetTypeID';
(* CT_AVAILABLE_STARTING( __MAC_10_5, __IPHONE_3_2) *)
{ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- }
{ Glyph Run Access }
{ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- }
{!
@function CTRunGetGlyphCount
@abstract Gets the glyph count for the run.
@param run
The run whose glyph count you wish to access.
@result The number of glyphs that the run contains. It is totally
possible that this function could return a value of zero,
indicating that there are no glyphs in this run.
}
function CTRunGetGlyphCount( run: CTRunRef ): CFIndex; external name '_CTRunGetGlyphCount';
(* CT_AVAILABLE_STARTING( __MAC_10_5, __IPHONE_3_2) *)
{!
@function CTRunGetAttributes
@abstract Returns the attribute dictionary that was used to create the
glyph run.
@discussion This dictionary returned is either the same exact one that was
set as an attribute dictionary on the original attributed string
or a dictionary that has been manufactured by the layout engine.
Attribute dictionaries can be manufactured in the case of font
substitution or if they are missing critical attributes.
@param run
The run whose attributes you wish to access.
@result A valid CFDictionaryRef or NULL.
}
function CTRunGetAttributes( run: CTRunRef ): CFDictionaryRef; external name '_CTRunGetAttributes';
(* CT_AVAILABLE_STARTING( __MAC_10_5, __IPHONE_3_2) *)
{!
@function CTRunGetStatus
@abstract Returns the run's status.
@discussion In addition to attributes, runs also have status that can be
used to expedite certain operations. Knowing the direction and
ordering of a run's glyphs can aid in string index analysis,
whereas knowing whether the positions reference the identity
text matrix can avoid expensive comparisons. Note that this
status is provided as a convenience, since this information is
not strictly necessary but can certainly be helpful.
@param run
The run whose status you wish to access.
@result The run's status.
}
function CTRunGetStatus( run: CTRunRef ): CTRunStatus; external name '_CTRunGetStatus';
(* CT_AVAILABLE_STARTING( __MAC_10_5, __IPHONE_3_2) *)
{!
@function CTRunGetGlyphsPtr
@abstract Returns a direct pointer for the glyph array stored in the run.
@discussion The glyph array will have a length equal to the value returned by
CTRunGetGlyphCount. The caller should be prepared for this
function to return NULL even if there are glyphs in the stream.
Should this function return NULL, the caller will need to
allocate their own buffer and call CTRunGetGlyphs to fetch the
glyphs.
@param run
The run whose glyphs you wish to access.
@result A valid pointer to an array of CGGlyph structures or NULL.
}
function CTRunGetGlyphsPtr( run: CTRunRef ): CGGlyphPtr; external name '_CTRunGetGlyphsPtr';
(* CT_AVAILABLE_STARTING( __MAC_10_5, __IPHONE_3_2) *)
{!
@function CTRunGetGlyphs
@abstract Copies a range of glyphs into user-provided buffer.
@param run
The run whose glyphs you wish to copy.
@param range
The range of glyphs you wish to copy. If the length of the range
is set to 0, then the copy operation will continue from the
range's start index to the end of the run.
@param buffer
The buffer where the glyphs will be copied to. The buffer must be
allocated to at least the value specified by the range's length.
}
procedure CTRunGetGlyphs( run: CTRunRef; range: CFRange; buffer: {variable-size-array} CGGlyphPtr ); external name '_CTRunGetGlyphs';
(* CT_AVAILABLE_STARTING( __MAC_10_5, __IPHONE_3_2) *)
{!
@function CTRunGetPositionsPtr
@abstract Returns a direct pointer for the glyph position array stored in
the run.
@discussion The glyph positions in a run are relative to the origin of the
line containing the run. The position array will have a length
equal to the value returned by CTRunGetGlyphCount. The caller
should be prepared for this function to return NULL even if there
are glyphs in the stream. Should this function return NULL, the
caller will need to allocate their own buffer and call
CTRunGetPositions to fetch the positions.
@param run
The run whose positions you wish to access.
@result A valid pointer to an array of CGPoint structures or NULL.
}
function CTRunGetPositionsPtr( run: CTRunRef ): CGPointPtr; external name '_CTRunGetPositionsPtr';
(* CT_AVAILABLE_STARTING( __MAC_10_5, __IPHONE_3_2) *)
{!
@function CTRunGetPositions
@abstract Copies a range of glyph positions into a user-provided buffer.
@discussion The glyph positions in a run are relative to the origin of the
line containing the run.
@param run
The run whose positions you wish to copy.
@param range
The range of glyph positions you wish to copy. If the length of
the range is set to 0, then the copy operation will continue from
the range's start index to the end of the run.
@param buffer
The buffer where the glyph positions will be copied to. The buffer
must be allocated to at least the value specified by the range's
length.
}
procedure CTRunGetPositions( run: CTRunRef; range: CFRange; buffer: {variable-size-array} CGPointPtr ); external name '_CTRunGetPositions';
(* CT_AVAILABLE_STARTING( __MAC_10_5, __IPHONE_3_2) *)
{!
@function CTRunGetAdvancesPtr
@abstract Returns a direct pointer for the glyph advance array stored in
the run.
@discussion The advance array will have a length equal to the value returned
by CTRunGetGlyphCount. The caller should be prepared for this
function to return NULL even if there are glyphs in the stream.
Should this function return NULL, the caller will need to
allocate their own buffer and call CTRunGetAdvances to fetch the
advances. Note that advances alone are not sufficient for correctly
positioning glyphs in a line, as a run may have a non-identity
matrix or the initial glyph in a line may have a non-zero origin;
callers should consider using positions instead.
@param run
The run whose advances you wish to access.
@result A valid pointer to an array of CGSize structures or NULL.
}
function CTRunGetAdvancesPtr( run: CTRunRef ): CGSizePtr; external name '_CTRunGetAdvancesPtr';
(* CT_AVAILABLE_STARTING( __MAC_10_5, __IPHONE_3_2) *)
{!
@function CTRunGetAdvances
@abstract Copies a range of glyph advances into a user-provided buffer.
@param run
The run whose advances you wish to copy.
@param range
The range of glyph advances you wish to copy. If the length of
the range is set to 0, then the copy operation will continue from
the range's start index to the end of the run.
@param buffer
The buffer where the glyph advances will be copied to. The buffer
must be allocated to at least the value specified by the range's
length.
}
procedure CTRunGetAdvances( run: CTRunRef; range: CFRange; buffer: {variable-size-array} CGSizePtr ); external name '_CTRunGetAdvances';
(* CT_AVAILABLE_STARTING( __MAC_10_5, __IPHONE_3_2) *)
{!
@function CTRunGetStringIndicesPtr
@abstract Returns a direct pointer for the string indices stored in the run.
@discussion The indices are the character indices that originally spawned the
glyphs that make up the run. They can be used to map the glyphs in
the run back to the characters in the backing store. The string
indices array will have a length equal to the value returned by
CTRunGetGlyphCount. The caller should be prepared for this
function to return NULL even if there are glyphs in the stream.
Should this function return NULL, the caller will need to allocate
their own buffer and call CTRunGetStringIndices to fetch the
indices.
@param run
The run whose string indices you wish to access.
@result A valid pointer to an array of CFIndex structures or NULL.
}
function CTRunGetStringIndicesPtr( run: CTRunRef ): CFIndexPtr; external name '_CTRunGetStringIndicesPtr';
(* CT_AVAILABLE_STARTING( __MAC_10_5, __IPHONE_3_2) *)
{!
@function CTRunGetStringIndices
@abstract Copies a range of string indices int o a user-provided buffer.
@discussion The indices are the character indices that originally spawned the
glyphs that make up the run. They can be used to map the glyphs
in the run back to the characters in the backing store.
@param run
The run whose string indices you wish to copy.
@param range
The range of string indices you wish to copy. If the length of
the range is set to 0, then the copy operation will continue from
the range's start index to the end of the run.
@param buffer
The buffer where the string indices will be copied to. The buffer
must be allocated to at least the value specified by the range's
length.
}
procedure CTRunGetStringIndices( run: CTRunRef; range: CFRange; buffer: {variable-size-array} CFIndexPtr ); external name '_CTRunGetStringIndices';
(* CT_AVAILABLE_STARTING( __MAC_10_5, __IPHONE_3_2) *)
{!
@function CTRunGetStringRange
@abstract Gets the range of characters that originally spawned the glyphs
in the run.
@param run
The run whose string range you wish to access.
@result Returns the range of characters that originally spawned the
glyphs. If run is invalid, this will return an empty range.
}
function CTRunGetStringRange( run: CTRunRef ): CFRange; external name '_CTRunGetStringRange';
(* CT_AVAILABLE_STARTING( __MAC_10_5, __IPHONE_3_2) *)
{!
@function CTRunGetTypographicBounds
@abstract Gets the typographic bounds of the run.
@param run
The run that you want to calculate the typographic bounds for.
@param range
The portion of the run which to measure. If the length of the
range is set to 0, then the measure operation will continue from
the range's start index to the end of the run.
@param ascent
Upon return, this parameter will contain the ascent of the run.
This may be set to NULL if not needed.
@param descent
Upon return, this parameter will contain the descent of the run.
This may be set to NULL if not needed.
@param leading
Upon return, this parameter will contain the leading of the run.
This may be set to NULL if not needed.
@result The typographic width of the run. If run or range is
invalid, then this function will always return zero.
}
function CTRunGetTypographicBounds( run: CTRunRef; range: CFRange; ascent: CGFloatPtr {can be null}; descent: CGFloatPtr {can be null}; leading: CGFloat {can be null} ): Float64; external name '_CTRunGetTypographicBounds';
(* CT_AVAILABLE_STARTING( __MAC_10_5, __IPHONE_3_2) *)
{!
@function CTRunGetImageBounds
@abstract Calculates the image bounds for a glyph range.
@discussion The image bounds for a run is the union of all non-empty glyph
bounding rects, each positioned as it would be if drawn using
CTRunDraw using the current context. Note that the result is
ideal and does not account for raster coverage due to rendering.
This function is purely a convenience for using glyphs as an
image and should not be used for typographic purposes.
@param run
The run that you want to calculate the image bounds for.
@param context
The context which the image bounds will be calculated for. This
is required because the context could have settings in it that
can cause changes in the image bounds.
@param range
The portion of the run which to measure. If the length of the
range is set to 0, then the measure operation will continue from
the range's start index to the end of the run.
@result A rect that tightly encloses the paths of the run's glyphs. The
rect origin will match the drawn position of the requested range;
that is, it will be translated by the supplied context's text
position and the positions of the individual glyphs. If the run,
context, or range is invalid, CGRectNull will be returned.
@seealso CTRunGetTypographicBounds
}
function CTRunGetImageBounds( run: CTRunRef; context: CGContextRef; range: CFRange ): CGRect; external name '_CTRunGetImageBounds';
(* CT_AVAILABLE_STARTING( __MAC_10_5, __IPHONE_3_2) *)
{!
@function CTRunGetTextMatrix
@abstract Returns the text matrix needed to draw this run.
@discussion To properly draw the glyphs in a run, the fields 'tx' and 'ty' of
the CGAffineTransform returned by this function should be set to
the current text position.
@param run
The run object from which to get the text matrix.
@result A CGAffineTransform.
}
function CTRunGetTextMatrix( run: CTRunRef ): CGAffineTransform; external name '_CTRunGetTextMatrix';
(* CT_AVAILABLE_STARTING( __MAC_10_5, __IPHONE_3_2) *)
{!
@function CTRunDraw
@abstract Draws a complete run or part of one.
@discussion This is a convenience call, since the run could also be drawn by
accessing its glyphs, positions, and text matrix. Unlike when
drawing the entire line containing the run with CTLineDraw, the
run's underline (if any) will not be drawn, since the underline's
appearance may depend on other runs in the line. Note that this
call may leave the graphics context in any state and does not
flush the context after the draw operation.
@param run
The run that you want to draw.
@param context
The context to draw the run to.
@param range
The portion of the run to draw. If the length of the range is set
to 0, then the draw operation will continue from the range's
start index to the end of the run.
}
procedure CTRunDraw( run: CTRunRef; context: CGContextRef; range: CFRange ); external name '_CTRunDraw';
(* CT_AVAILABLE_STARTING( __MAC_10_5, __IPHONE_3_2) *)
{$ifc not defined MACOSALLINCLUDE or not MACOSALLINCLUDE}
end.
{$endc} {not MACOSALLINCLUDE}