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+/***************************************************************************/
+/* */
+/* cffdecode.c */
+/* */
+/* PostScript CFF (Type 2) decoding routines (body). */
+/* */
+/* Copyright 2017-2018 by */
+/* David Turner, Robert Wilhelm, and Werner Lemberg. */
+/* */
+/* This file is part of the FreeType project, and may only be used, */
+/* modified, and distributed under the terms of the FreeType project */
+/* license, LICENSE.TXT. By continuing to use, modify, or distribute */
+/* this file you indicate that you have read the license and */
+/* understand and accept it fully. */
+/* */
+/***************************************************************************/
+
+
+#include <ft2build.h>
+#include FT_FREETYPE_H
+#include FT_INTERNAL_DEBUG_H
+#include FT_INTERNAL_SERVICE_H
+#include FT_SERVICE_CFF_TABLE_LOAD_H
+
+#include "cffdecode.h"
+#include "psobjs.h"
+
+#include "psauxerr.h"
+
+
+ /*************************************************************************/
+ /* */
+ /* The macro FT_COMPONENT is used in trace mode. It is an implicit */
+ /* parameter of the FT_TRACE() and FT_ERROR() macros, used to print/log */
+ /* messages during execution. */
+ /* */
+#undef FT_COMPONENT
+#define FT_COMPONENT trace_cffdecode
+
+
+#ifdef CFF_CONFIG_OPTION_OLD_ENGINE
+
+ typedef enum CFF_Operator_
+ {
+ cff_op_unknown = 0,
+
+ cff_op_rmoveto,
+ cff_op_hmoveto,
+ cff_op_vmoveto,
+
+ cff_op_rlineto,
+ cff_op_hlineto,
+ cff_op_vlineto,
+
+ cff_op_rrcurveto,
+ cff_op_hhcurveto,
+ cff_op_hvcurveto,
+ cff_op_rcurveline,
+ cff_op_rlinecurve,
+ cff_op_vhcurveto,
+ cff_op_vvcurveto,
+
+ cff_op_flex,
+ cff_op_hflex,
+ cff_op_hflex1,
+ cff_op_flex1,
+
+ cff_op_endchar,
+
+ cff_op_hstem,
+ cff_op_vstem,
+ cff_op_hstemhm,
+ cff_op_vstemhm,
+
+ cff_op_hintmask,
+ cff_op_cntrmask,
+ cff_op_dotsection, /* deprecated, acts as no-op */
+
+ cff_op_abs,
+ cff_op_add,
+ cff_op_sub,
+ cff_op_div,
+ cff_op_neg,
+ cff_op_random,
+ cff_op_mul,
+ cff_op_sqrt,
+
+ cff_op_blend,
+
+ cff_op_drop,
+ cff_op_exch,
+ cff_op_index,
+ cff_op_roll,
+ cff_op_dup,
+
+ cff_op_put,
+ cff_op_get,
+ cff_op_store,
+ cff_op_load,
+
+ cff_op_and,
+ cff_op_or,
+ cff_op_not,
+ cff_op_eq,
+ cff_op_ifelse,
+
+ cff_op_callsubr,
+ cff_op_callgsubr,
+ cff_op_return,
+
+ /* Type 1 opcodes: invalid but seen in real life */
+ cff_op_hsbw,
+ cff_op_closepath,
+ cff_op_callothersubr,
+ cff_op_pop,
+ cff_op_seac,
+ cff_op_sbw,
+ cff_op_setcurrentpoint,
+
+ /* do not remove */
+ cff_op_max
+
+ } CFF_Operator;
+
+
+#define CFF_COUNT_CHECK_WIDTH 0x80
+#define CFF_COUNT_EXACT 0x40
+#define CFF_COUNT_CLEAR_STACK 0x20
+
+ /* count values which have the `CFF_COUNT_CHECK_WIDTH' flag set are */
+ /* used for checking the width and requested numbers of arguments */
+ /* only; they are set to zero afterwards */
+
+ /* the other two flags are informative only and unused currently */
+
+ static const FT_Byte cff_argument_counts[] =
+ {
+ 0, /* unknown */
+
+ 2 | CFF_COUNT_CHECK_WIDTH | CFF_COUNT_EXACT, /* rmoveto */
+ 1 | CFF_COUNT_CHECK_WIDTH | CFF_COUNT_EXACT,
+ 1 | CFF_COUNT_CHECK_WIDTH | CFF_COUNT_EXACT,
+
+ 0 | CFF_COUNT_CLEAR_STACK, /* rlineto */
+ 0 | CFF_COUNT_CLEAR_STACK,
+ 0 | CFF_COUNT_CLEAR_STACK,
+
+ 0 | CFF_COUNT_CLEAR_STACK, /* rrcurveto */
+ 0 | CFF_COUNT_CLEAR_STACK,
+ 0 | CFF_COUNT_CLEAR_STACK,
+ 0 | CFF_COUNT_CLEAR_STACK,
+ 0 | CFF_COUNT_CLEAR_STACK,
+ 0 | CFF_COUNT_CLEAR_STACK,
+ 0 | CFF_COUNT_CLEAR_STACK,
+
+ 13, /* flex */
+ 7,
+ 9,
+ 11,
+
+ 0 | CFF_COUNT_CHECK_WIDTH, /* endchar */
+
+ 2 | CFF_COUNT_CHECK_WIDTH, /* hstem */
+ 2 | CFF_COUNT_CHECK_WIDTH,
+ 2 | CFF_COUNT_CHECK_WIDTH,
+ 2 | CFF_COUNT_CHECK_WIDTH,
+
+ 0 | CFF_COUNT_CHECK_WIDTH, /* hintmask */
+ 0 | CFF_COUNT_CHECK_WIDTH, /* cntrmask */
+ 0, /* dotsection */
+
+ 1, /* abs */
+ 2,
+ 2,
+ 2,
+ 1,
+ 0,
+ 2,
+ 1,
+
+ 1, /* blend */
+
+ 1, /* drop */
+ 2,
+ 1,
+ 2,
+ 1,
+
+ 2, /* put */
+ 1,
+ 4,
+ 3,
+
+ 2, /* and */
+ 2,
+ 1,
+ 2,
+ 4,
+
+ 1, /* callsubr */
+ 1,
+ 0,
+
+ 2, /* hsbw */
+ 0,
+ 0,
+ 0,
+ 5, /* seac */
+ 4, /* sbw */
+ 2 /* setcurrentpoint */
+ };
+
+
+ static FT_Error
+ cff_operator_seac( CFF_Decoder* decoder,
+ FT_Pos asb,
+ FT_Pos adx,
+ FT_Pos ady,
+ FT_Int bchar,
+ FT_Int achar )
+ {
+ FT_Error error;
+ CFF_Builder* builder = &decoder->builder;
+ FT_Int bchar_index, achar_index;
+ TT_Face face = decoder->builder.face;
+ FT_Vector left_bearing, advance;
+ FT_Byte* charstring;
+ FT_ULong charstring_len;
+ FT_Pos glyph_width;
+
+
+ if ( decoder->seac )
+ {
+ FT_ERROR(( "cff_operator_seac: invalid nested seac\n" ));
+ return FT_THROW( Syntax_Error );
+ }
+
+ adx += decoder->builder.left_bearing.x;
+ ady += decoder->builder.left_bearing.y;
+
+#ifdef FT_CONFIG_OPTION_INCREMENTAL
+ /* Incremental fonts don't necessarily have valid charsets. */
+ /* They use the character code, not the glyph index, in this case. */
+ if ( face->root.internal->incremental_interface )
+ {
+ bchar_index = bchar;
+ achar_index = achar;
+ }
+ else
+#endif /* FT_CONFIG_OPTION_INCREMENTAL */
+ {
+ CFF_Font cff = (CFF_Font)(face->extra.data);
+
+
+ bchar_index = cff_lookup_glyph_by_stdcharcode( cff, bchar );
+ achar_index = cff_lookup_glyph_by_stdcharcode( cff, achar );
+ }
+
+ if ( bchar_index < 0 || achar_index < 0 )
+ {
+ FT_ERROR(( "cff_operator_seac:"
+ " invalid seac character code arguments\n" ));
+ return FT_THROW( Syntax_Error );
+ }
+
+ /* If we are trying to load a composite glyph, do not load the */
+ /* accent character and return the array of subglyphs. */
+ if ( builder->no_recurse )
+ {
+ FT_GlyphSlot glyph = (FT_GlyphSlot)builder->glyph;
+ FT_GlyphLoader loader = glyph->internal->loader;
+ FT_SubGlyph subg;
+
+
+ /* reallocate subglyph array if necessary */
+ error = FT_GlyphLoader_CheckSubGlyphs( loader, 2 );
+ if ( error )
+ goto Exit;
+
+ subg = loader->current.subglyphs;
+
+ /* subglyph 0 = base character */
+ subg->index = bchar_index;
+ subg->flags = FT_SUBGLYPH_FLAG_ARGS_ARE_XY_VALUES |
+ FT_SUBGLYPH_FLAG_USE_MY_METRICS;
+ subg->arg1 = 0;
+ subg->arg2 = 0;
+ subg++;
+
+ /* subglyph 1 = accent character */
+ subg->index = achar_index;
+ subg->flags = FT_SUBGLYPH_FLAG_ARGS_ARE_XY_VALUES;
+ subg->arg1 = (FT_Int)( adx >> 16 );
+ subg->arg2 = (FT_Int)( ady >> 16 );
+
+ /* set up remaining glyph fields */
+ glyph->num_subglyphs = 2;
+ glyph->subglyphs = loader->base.subglyphs;
+ glyph->format = FT_GLYPH_FORMAT_COMPOSITE;
+
+ loader->current.num_subglyphs = 2;
+ }
+
+ FT_GlyphLoader_Prepare( builder->loader );
+
+ /* First load `bchar' in builder */
+ error = decoder->get_glyph_callback( face, (FT_UInt)bchar_index,
+ &charstring, &charstring_len );
+ if ( !error )
+ {
+ /* the seac operator must not be nested */
+ decoder->seac = TRUE;
+ error = cff_decoder_parse_charstrings( decoder, charstring,
+ charstring_len, 0 );
+ decoder->seac = FALSE;
+
+ decoder->free_glyph_callback( face, &charstring, charstring_len );
+
+ if ( error )
+ goto Exit;
+ }
+
+ /* Save the left bearing, advance and glyph width of the base */
+ /* character as they will be erased by the next load. */
+
+ left_bearing = builder->left_bearing;
+ advance = builder->advance;
+ glyph_width = decoder->glyph_width;
+
+ builder->left_bearing.x = 0;
+ builder->left_bearing.y = 0;
+
+ builder->pos_x = adx - asb;
+ builder->pos_y = ady;
+
+ /* Now load `achar' on top of the base outline. */
+ error = decoder->get_glyph_callback( face, (FT_UInt)achar_index,
+ &charstring, &charstring_len );
+ if ( !error )
+ {
+ /* the seac operator must not be nested */
+ decoder->seac = TRUE;
+ error = cff_decoder_parse_charstrings( decoder, charstring,
+ charstring_len, 0 );
+ decoder->seac = FALSE;
+
+ decoder->free_glyph_callback( face, &charstring, charstring_len );
+
+ if ( error )
+ goto Exit;
+ }
+
+ /* Restore the left side bearing, advance and glyph width */
+ /* of the base character. */
+ builder->left_bearing = left_bearing;
+ builder->advance = advance;
+ decoder->glyph_width = glyph_width;
+
+ builder->pos_x = 0;
+ builder->pos_y = 0;
+
+ Exit:
+ return error;
+ }
+
+#endif /* CFF_CONFIG_OPTION_OLD_ENGINE */
+
+
+ /*************************************************************************/
+ /*************************************************************************/
+ /*************************************************************************/
+ /********** *********/
+ /********** *********/
+ /********** GENERIC CHARSTRING PARSING *********/
+ /********** *********/
+ /********** *********/
+ /*************************************************************************/
+ /*************************************************************************/
+ /*************************************************************************/
+
+ /*************************************************************************/
+ /* */
+ /* <Function> */
+ /* cff_compute_bias */
+ /* */
+ /* <Description> */
+ /* Computes the bias value in dependence of the number of glyph */
+ /* subroutines. */
+ /* */
+ /* <Input> */
+ /* in_charstring_type :: The `CharstringType' value of the top DICT */
+ /* dictionary. */
+ /* */
+ /* num_subrs :: The number of glyph subroutines. */
+ /* */
+ /* <Return> */
+ /* The bias value. */
+ static FT_Int
+ cff_compute_bias( FT_Int in_charstring_type,
+ FT_UInt num_subrs )
+ {
+ FT_Int result;
+
+
+ if ( in_charstring_type == 1 )
+ result = 0;
+ else if ( num_subrs < 1240 )
+ result = 107;
+ else if ( num_subrs < 33900U )
+ result = 1131;
+ else
+ result = 32768U;
+
+ return result;
+ }
+
+
+ FT_LOCAL_DEF( FT_Int )
+ cff_lookup_glyph_by_stdcharcode( CFF_Font cff,
+ FT_Int charcode )
+ {
+ FT_UInt n;
+ FT_UShort glyph_sid;
+
+ FT_Service_CFFLoad cffload;
+
+
+ /* CID-keyed fonts don't have glyph names */
+ if ( !cff->charset.sids )
+ return -1;
+
+ /* check range of standard char code */
+ if ( charcode < 0 || charcode > 255 )
+ return -1;
+
+#if 0
+ /* retrieve cffload from list of current modules */
+ FT_Service_CFFLoad cffload;
+
+
+ FT_FACE_FIND_GLOBAL_SERVICE( face, cffload, CFF_LOAD );
+ if ( !cffload )
+ {
+ FT_ERROR(( "cff_lookup_glyph_by_stdcharcode:"
+ " the `cffload' module is not available\n" ));
+ return FT_THROW( Unimplemented_Feature );
+ }
+#endif
+
+ cffload = (FT_Service_CFFLoad)cff->cffload;
+
+ /* Get code to SID mapping from `cff_standard_encoding'. */
+ glyph_sid = cffload->get_standard_encoding( (FT_UInt)charcode );
+
+ for ( n = 0; n < cff->num_glyphs; n++ )
+ {
+ if ( cff->charset.sids[n] == glyph_sid )
+ return (FT_Int)n;
+ }
+
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+
+#ifdef CFF_CONFIG_OPTION_OLD_ENGINE
+
+ /*************************************************************************/
+ /* */
+ /* <Function> */
+ /* cff_decoder_parse_charstrings */
+ /* */
+ /* <Description> */
+ /* Parses a given Type 2 charstrings program. */
+ /* */
+ /* <InOut> */
+ /* decoder :: The current Type 1 decoder. */
+ /* */
+ /* <Input> */
+ /* charstring_base :: The base of the charstring stream. */
+ /* */
+ /* charstring_len :: The length in bytes of the charstring stream. */
+ /* */
+ /* in_dict :: Set to 1 if function is called from top or */
+ /* private DICT (needed for Multiple Master CFFs). */
+ /* */
+ /* <Return> */
+ /* FreeType error code. 0 means success. */
+ /* */
+ FT_LOCAL_DEF( FT_Error )
+ cff_decoder_parse_charstrings( CFF_Decoder* decoder,
+ FT_Byte* charstring_base,
+ FT_ULong charstring_len,
+ FT_Bool in_dict )
+ {
+ FT_Error error;
+ CFF_Decoder_Zone* zone;
+ FT_Byte* ip;
+ FT_Byte* limit;
+ CFF_Builder* builder = &decoder->builder;
+ FT_Pos x, y;
+ FT_Fixed* stack;
+ FT_Int charstring_type =
+ decoder->cff->top_font.font_dict.charstring_type;
+ FT_UShort num_designs =
+ decoder->cff->top_font.font_dict.num_designs;
+ FT_UShort num_axes =
+ decoder->cff->top_font.font_dict.num_axes;
+
+ T2_Hints_Funcs hinter;
+
+
+ /* set default width */
+ decoder->num_hints = 0;
+ decoder->read_width = 1;
+
+ /* initialize the decoder */
+ decoder->top = decoder->stack;
+ decoder->zone = decoder->zones;
+ zone = decoder->zones;
+ stack = decoder->top;
+
+ hinter = (T2_Hints_Funcs)builder->hints_funcs;
+
+ builder->path_begun = 0;
+
+ zone->base = charstring_base;
+ limit = zone->limit = charstring_base + charstring_len;
+ ip = zone->cursor = zone->base;
+
+ error = FT_Err_Ok;
+
+ x = builder->pos_x;
+ y = builder->pos_y;
+
+ /* begin hints recording session, if any */
+ if ( hinter )
+ hinter->open( hinter->hints );
+
+ /* now execute loop */
+ while ( ip < limit )
+ {
+ CFF_Operator op;
+ FT_Byte v;
+
+
+ /********************************************************************/
+ /* */
+ /* Decode operator or operand */
+ /* */
+ v = *ip++;
+ if ( v >= 32 || v == 28 )
+ {
+ FT_Int shift = 16;
+ FT_Int32 val;
+
+
+ /* this is an operand, push it on the stack */
+
+ /* if we use shifts, all computations are done with unsigned */
+ /* values; the conversion to a signed value is the last step */
+ if ( v == 28 )
+ {
+ if ( ip + 1 >= limit )
+ goto Syntax_Error;
+ val = (FT_Short)( ( (FT_UShort)ip[0] << 8 ) | ip[1] );
+ ip += 2;
+ }
+ else if ( v < 247 )
+ val = (FT_Int32)v - 139;
+ else if ( v < 251 )
+ {
+ if ( ip >= limit )
+ goto Syntax_Error;
+ val = ( (FT_Int32)v - 247 ) * 256 + *ip++ + 108;
+ }
+ else if ( v < 255 )
+ {
+ if ( ip >= limit )
+ goto Syntax_Error;
+ val = -( (FT_Int32)v - 251 ) * 256 - *ip++ - 108;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if ( ip + 3 >= limit )
+ goto Syntax_Error;
+ val = (FT_Int32)( ( (FT_UInt32)ip[0] << 24 ) |
+ ( (FT_UInt32)ip[1] << 16 ) |
+ ( (FT_UInt32)ip[2] << 8 ) |
+ (FT_UInt32)ip[3] );
+ ip += 4;
+ if ( charstring_type == 2 )
+ shift = 0;
+ }
+ if ( decoder->top - stack >= CFF_MAX_OPERANDS )
+ goto Stack_Overflow;
+
+ val = (FT_Int32)( (FT_UInt32)val << shift );
+ *decoder->top++ = val;
+
+#ifdef FT_DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE
+ if ( !( val & 0xFFFFL ) )
+ FT_TRACE4(( " %hd", (FT_Short)( (FT_UInt32)val >> 16 ) ));
+ else
+ FT_TRACE4(( " %.5f", val / 65536.0 ));
+#endif
+
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* The specification says that normally arguments are to be taken */
+ /* from the bottom of the stack. However, this seems not to be */
+ /* correct, at least for Acroread 7.0.8 on GNU/Linux: It pops the */
+ /* arguments similar to a PS interpreter. */
+
+ FT_Fixed* args = decoder->top;
+ FT_Int num_args = (FT_Int)( args - decoder->stack );
+ FT_Int req_args;
+
+
+ /* find operator */
+ op = cff_op_unknown;
+
+ switch ( v )
+ {
+ case 1:
+ op = cff_op_hstem;
+ break;
+ case 3:
+ op = cff_op_vstem;
+ break;
+ case 4:
+ op = cff_op_vmoveto;
+ break;
+ case 5:
+ op = cff_op_rlineto;
+ break;
+ case 6:
+ op = cff_op_hlineto;
+ break;
+ case 7:
+ op = cff_op_vlineto;
+ break;
+ case 8:
+ op = cff_op_rrcurveto;
+ break;
+ case 9:
+ op = cff_op_closepath;
+ break;
+ case 10:
+ op = cff_op_callsubr;
+ break;
+ case 11:
+ op = cff_op_return;
+ break;
+ case 12:
+ if ( ip >= limit )
+ goto Syntax_Error;
+ v = *ip++;
+
+ switch ( v )
+ {
+ case 0:
+ op = cff_op_dotsection;
+ break;
+ case 1: /* this is actually the Type1 vstem3 operator */
+ op = cff_op_vstem;
+ break;
+ case 2: /* this is actually the Type1 hstem3 operator */
+ op = cff_op_hstem;
+ break;
+ case 3:
+ op = cff_op_and;
+ break;
+ case 4:
+ op = cff_op_or;
+ break;
+ case 5:
+ op = cff_op_not;
+ break;
+ case 6:
+ op = cff_op_seac;
+ break;
+ case 7:
+ op = cff_op_sbw;
+ break;
+ case 8:
+ op = cff_op_store;
+ break;
+ case 9:
+ op = cff_op_abs;
+ break;
+ case 10:
+ op = cff_op_add;
+ break;
+ case 11:
+ op = cff_op_sub;
+ break;
+ case 12:
+ op = cff_op_div;
+ break;
+ case 13:
+ op = cff_op_load;
+ break;
+ case 14:
+ op = cff_op_neg;
+ break;
+ case 15:
+ op = cff_op_eq;
+ break;
+ case 16:
+ op = cff_op_callothersubr;
+ break;
+ case 17:
+ op = cff_op_pop;
+ break;
+ case 18:
+ op = cff_op_drop;
+ break;
+ case 20:
+ op = cff_op_put;
+ break;
+ case 21:
+ op = cff_op_get;
+ break;
+ case 22:
+ op = cff_op_ifelse;
+ break;
+ case 23:
+ op = cff_op_random;
+ break;
+ case 24:
+ op = cff_op_mul;
+ break;
+ case 26:
+ op = cff_op_sqrt;
+ break;
+ case 27:
+ op = cff_op_dup;
+ break;
+ case 28:
+ op = cff_op_exch;
+ break;
+ case 29:
+ op = cff_op_index;
+ break;
+ case 30:
+ op = cff_op_roll;
+ break;
+ case 33:
+ op = cff_op_setcurrentpoint;
+ break;
+ case 34:
+ op = cff_op_hflex;
+ break;
+ case 35:
+ op = cff_op_flex;
+ break;
+ case 36:
+ op = cff_op_hflex1;
+ break;
+ case 37:
+ op = cff_op_flex1;
+ break;
+ default:
+ FT_TRACE4(( " unknown op (12, %d)\n", v ));
+ break;
+ }
+ break;
+ case 13:
+ op = cff_op_hsbw;
+ break;
+ case 14:
+ op = cff_op_endchar;
+ break;
+ case 16:
+ op = cff_op_blend;
+ break;
+ case 18:
+ op = cff_op_hstemhm;
+ break;
+ case 19:
+ op = cff_op_hintmask;
+ break;
+ case 20:
+ op = cff_op_cntrmask;
+ break;
+ case 21:
+ op = cff_op_rmoveto;
+ break;
+ case 22:
+ op = cff_op_hmoveto;
+ break;
+ case 23:
+ op = cff_op_vstemhm;
+ break;
+ case 24:
+ op = cff_op_rcurveline;
+ break;
+ case 25:
+ op = cff_op_rlinecurve;
+ break;
+ case 26:
+ op = cff_op_vvcurveto;
+ break;
+ case 27:
+ op = cff_op_hhcurveto;
+ break;
+ case 29:
+ op = cff_op_callgsubr;
+ break;
+ case 30:
+ op = cff_op_vhcurveto;
+ break;
+ case 31:
+ op = cff_op_hvcurveto;
+ break;
+ default:
+ FT_TRACE4(( " unknown op (%d)\n", v ));
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if ( op == cff_op_unknown )
+ continue;
+
+ /* in Multiple Master CFFs, T2 charstrings can appear in */
+ /* dictionaries, but some operators are prohibited */
+ if ( in_dict )
+ {
+ switch ( op )
+ {
+ case cff_op_hstem:
+ case cff_op_vstem:
+ case cff_op_vmoveto:
+ case cff_op_rlineto:
+ case cff_op_hlineto:
+ case cff_op_vlineto:
+ case cff_op_rrcurveto:
+ case cff_op_hstemhm:
+ case cff_op_hintmask:
+ case cff_op_cntrmask:
+ case cff_op_rmoveto:
+ case cff_op_hmoveto:
+ case cff_op_vstemhm:
+ case cff_op_rcurveline:
+ case cff_op_rlinecurve:
+ case cff_op_vvcurveto:
+ case cff_op_hhcurveto:
+ case cff_op_vhcurveto:
+ case cff_op_hvcurveto:
+ case cff_op_hflex:
+ case cff_op_flex:
+ case cff_op_hflex1:
+ case cff_op_flex1:
+ case cff_op_callsubr:
+ case cff_op_callgsubr:
+ goto MM_Error;
+
+ default:
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* check arguments */
+ req_args = cff_argument_counts[op];
+ if ( req_args & CFF_COUNT_CHECK_WIDTH )
+ {
+ if ( num_args > 0 && decoder->read_width )
+ {
+ /* If `nominal_width' is non-zero, the number is really a */
+ /* difference against `nominal_width'. Else, the number here */
+ /* is truly a width, not a difference against `nominal_width'. */
+ /* If the font does not set `nominal_width', then */
+ /* `nominal_width' defaults to zero, and so we can set */
+ /* `glyph_width' to `nominal_width' plus number on the stack */
+ /* -- for either case. */
+
+ FT_Int set_width_ok;
+
+
+ switch ( op )
+ {
+ case cff_op_hmoveto:
+ case cff_op_vmoveto:
+ set_width_ok = num_args & 2;
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_hstem:
+ case cff_op_vstem:
+ case cff_op_hstemhm:
+ case cff_op_vstemhm:
+ case cff_op_rmoveto:
+ case cff_op_hintmask:
+ case cff_op_cntrmask:
+ set_width_ok = num_args & 1;
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_endchar:
+ /* If there is a width specified for endchar, we either have */
+ /* 1 argument or 5 arguments. We like to argue. */
+ set_width_ok = in_dict
+ ? 0
+ : ( ( num_args == 5 ) || ( num_args == 1 ) );
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ set_width_ok = 0;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if ( set_width_ok )
+ {
+ decoder->glyph_width = decoder->nominal_width +
+ ( stack[0] >> 16 );
+
+ if ( decoder->width_only )
+ {
+ /* we only want the advance width; stop here */
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* Consumed an argument. */
+ num_args--;
+ }
+ }
+
+ decoder->read_width = 0;
+ req_args = 0;
+ }
+
+ req_args &= 0x000F;
+ if ( num_args < req_args )
+ goto Stack_Underflow;
+ args -= req_args;
+ num_args -= req_args;
+
+ /* At this point, `args' points to the first argument of the */
+ /* operand in case `req_args' isn't zero. Otherwise, we have */
+ /* to adjust `args' manually. */
+
+ /* Note that we only pop arguments from the stack which we */
+ /* really need and can digest so that we can continue in case */
+ /* of superfluous stack elements. */
+
+ switch ( op )
+ {
+ case cff_op_hstem:
+ case cff_op_vstem:
+ case cff_op_hstemhm:
+ case cff_op_vstemhm:
+ /* the number of arguments is always even here */
+ FT_TRACE4((
+ op == cff_op_hstem ? " hstem\n" :
+ ( op == cff_op_vstem ? " vstem\n" :
+ ( op == cff_op_hstemhm ? " hstemhm\n" : " vstemhm\n" ) ) ));
+
+ if ( hinter )
+ hinter->stems( hinter->hints,
+ ( op == cff_op_hstem || op == cff_op_hstemhm ),
+ num_args / 2,
+ args - ( num_args & ~1 ) );
+
+ decoder->num_hints += num_args / 2;
+ args = stack;
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_hintmask:
+ case cff_op_cntrmask:
+ FT_TRACE4(( op == cff_op_hintmask ? " hintmask" : " cntrmask" ));
+
+ /* implement vstem when needed -- */
+ /* the specification doesn't say it, but this also works */
+ /* with the 'cntrmask' operator */
+ /* */
+ if ( num_args > 0 )
+ {
+ if ( hinter )
+ hinter->stems( hinter->hints,
+ 0,
+ num_args / 2,
+ args - ( num_args & ~1 ) );
+
+ decoder->num_hints += num_args / 2;
+ }
+
+ /* In a valid charstring there must be at least one byte */
+ /* after `hintmask' or `cntrmask' (e.g., for a `return' */
+ /* instruction). Additionally, there must be space for */
+ /* `num_hints' bits. */
+
+ if ( ( ip + ( ( decoder->num_hints + 7 ) >> 3 ) ) >= limit )
+ goto Syntax_Error;
+
+ if ( hinter )
+ {
+ if ( op == cff_op_hintmask )
+ hinter->hintmask( hinter->hints,
+ (FT_UInt)builder->current->n_points,
+ (FT_UInt)decoder->num_hints,
+ ip );
+ else
+ hinter->counter( hinter->hints,
+ (FT_UInt)decoder->num_hints,
+ ip );
+ }
+
+#ifdef FT_DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE
+ {
+ FT_UInt maskbyte;
+
+
+ FT_TRACE4(( " (maskbytes:" ));
+
+ for ( maskbyte = 0;
+ maskbyte < (FT_UInt)( ( decoder->num_hints + 7 ) >> 3 );
+ maskbyte++, ip++ )
+ FT_TRACE4(( " 0x%02X", *ip ));
+
+ FT_TRACE4(( ")\n" ));
+ }
+#else
+ ip += ( decoder->num_hints + 7 ) >> 3;
+#endif
+ args = stack;
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_rmoveto:
+ FT_TRACE4(( " rmoveto\n" ));
+
+ cff_builder_close_contour( builder );
+ builder->path_begun = 0;
+ x = ADD_LONG( x, args[-2] );
+ y = ADD_LONG( y, args[-1] );
+ args = stack;
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_vmoveto:
+ FT_TRACE4(( " vmoveto\n" ));
+
+ cff_builder_close_contour( builder );
+ builder->path_begun = 0;
+ y = ADD_LONG( y, args[-1] );
+ args = stack;
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_hmoveto:
+ FT_TRACE4(( " hmoveto\n" ));
+
+ cff_builder_close_contour( builder );
+ builder->path_begun = 0;
+ x = ADD_LONG( x, args[-1] );
+ args = stack;
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_rlineto:
+ FT_TRACE4(( " rlineto\n" ));
+
+ if ( cff_builder_start_point( builder, x, y ) ||
+ cff_check_points( builder, num_args / 2 ) )
+ goto Fail;
+
+ if ( num_args < 2 )
+ goto Stack_Underflow;
+
+ args -= num_args & ~1;
+ while ( args < decoder->top )
+ {
+ x = ADD_LONG( x, args[0] );
+ y = ADD_LONG( y, args[1] );
+ cff_builder_add_point( builder, x, y, 1 );
+ args += 2;
+ }
+ args = stack;
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_hlineto:
+ case cff_op_vlineto:
+ {
+ FT_Int phase = ( op == cff_op_hlineto );
+
+
+ FT_TRACE4(( op == cff_op_hlineto ? " hlineto\n"
+ : " vlineto\n" ));
+
+ if ( num_args < 0 )
+ goto Stack_Underflow;
+
+ /* there exist subsetted fonts (found in PDFs) */
+ /* which call `hlineto' without arguments */
+ if ( num_args == 0 )
+ break;
+
+ if ( cff_builder_start_point( builder, x, y ) ||
+ cff_check_points( builder, num_args ) )
+ goto Fail;
+
+ args = stack;
+ while ( args < decoder->top )
+ {
+ if ( phase )
+ x = ADD_LONG( x, args[0] );
+ else
+ y = ADD_LONG( y, args[0] );
+
+ if ( cff_builder_add_point1( builder, x, y ) )
+ goto Fail;
+
+ args++;
+ phase ^= 1;
+ }
+ args = stack;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_rrcurveto:
+ {
+ FT_Int nargs;
+
+
+ FT_TRACE4(( " rrcurveto\n" ));
+
+ if ( num_args < 6 )
+ goto Stack_Underflow;
+
+ nargs = num_args - num_args % 6;
+
+ if ( cff_builder_start_point( builder, x, y ) ||
+ cff_check_points( builder, nargs / 2 ) )
+ goto Fail;
+
+ args -= nargs;
+ while ( args < decoder->top )
+ {
+ x = ADD_LONG( x, args[0] );
+ y = ADD_LONG( y, args[1] );
+ cff_builder_add_point( builder, x, y, 0 );
+
+ x = ADD_LONG( x, args[2] );
+ y = ADD_LONG( y, args[3] );
+ cff_builder_add_point( builder, x, y, 0 );
+
+ x = ADD_LONG( x, args[4] );
+ y = ADD_LONG( y, args[5] );
+ cff_builder_add_point( builder, x, y, 1 );
+
+ args += 6;
+ }
+ args = stack;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_vvcurveto:
+ {
+ FT_Int nargs;
+
+
+ FT_TRACE4(( " vvcurveto\n" ));
+
+ if ( num_args < 4 )
+ goto Stack_Underflow;
+
+ /* if num_args isn't of the form 4n or 4n+1, */
+ /* we enforce it by clearing the second bit */
+
+ nargs = num_args & ~2;
+
+ if ( cff_builder_start_point( builder, x, y ) )
+ goto Fail;
+
+ args -= nargs;
+
+ if ( nargs & 1 )
+ {
+ x = ADD_LONG( x, args[0] );
+ args++;
+ nargs--;
+ }
+
+ if ( cff_check_points( builder, 3 * ( nargs / 4 ) ) )
+ goto Fail;
+
+ while ( args < decoder->top )
+ {
+ y = ADD_LONG( y, args[0] );
+ cff_builder_add_point( builder, x, y, 0 );
+
+ x = ADD_LONG( x, args[1] );
+ y = ADD_LONG( y, args[2] );
+ cff_builder_add_point( builder, x, y, 0 );
+
+ y = ADD_LONG( y, args[3] );
+ cff_builder_add_point( builder, x, y, 1 );
+
+ args += 4;
+ }
+ args = stack;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_hhcurveto:
+ {
+ FT_Int nargs;
+
+
+ FT_TRACE4(( " hhcurveto\n" ));
+
+ if ( num_args < 4 )
+ goto Stack_Underflow;
+
+ /* if num_args isn't of the form 4n or 4n+1, */
+ /* we enforce it by clearing the second bit */
+
+ nargs = num_args & ~2;
+
+ if ( cff_builder_start_point( builder, x, y ) )
+ goto Fail;
+
+ args -= nargs;
+ if ( nargs & 1 )
+ {
+ y = ADD_LONG( y, args[0] );
+ args++;
+ nargs--;
+ }
+
+ if ( cff_check_points( builder, 3 * ( nargs / 4 ) ) )
+ goto Fail;
+
+ while ( args < decoder->top )
+ {
+ x = ADD_LONG( x, args[0] );
+ cff_builder_add_point( builder, x, y, 0 );
+
+ x = ADD_LONG( x, args[1] );
+ y = ADD_LONG( y, args[2] );
+ cff_builder_add_point( builder, x, y, 0 );
+
+ x = ADD_LONG( x, args[3] );
+ cff_builder_add_point( builder, x, y, 1 );
+
+ args += 4;
+ }
+ args = stack;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_vhcurveto:
+ case cff_op_hvcurveto:
+ {
+ FT_Int phase;
+ FT_Int nargs;
+
+
+ FT_TRACE4(( op == cff_op_vhcurveto ? " vhcurveto\n"
+ : " hvcurveto\n" ));
+
+ if ( cff_builder_start_point( builder, x, y ) )
+ goto Fail;
+
+ if ( num_args < 4 )
+ goto Stack_Underflow;
+
+ /* if num_args isn't of the form 8n, 8n+1, 8n+4, or 8n+5, */
+ /* we enforce it by clearing the second bit */
+
+ nargs = num_args & ~2;
+
+ args -= nargs;
+ if ( cff_check_points( builder, ( nargs / 4 ) * 3 ) )
+ goto Stack_Underflow;
+
+ phase = ( op == cff_op_hvcurveto );
+
+ while ( nargs >= 4 )
+ {
+ nargs -= 4;
+ if ( phase )
+ {
+ x = ADD_LONG( x, args[0] );
+ cff_builder_add_point( builder, x, y, 0 );
+
+ x = ADD_LONG( x, args[1] );
+ y = ADD_LONG( y, args[2] );
+ cff_builder_add_point( builder, x, y, 0 );
+
+ y = ADD_LONG( y, args[3] );
+ if ( nargs == 1 )
+ x = ADD_LONG( x, args[4] );
+ cff_builder_add_point( builder, x, y, 1 );
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ y = ADD_LONG( y, args[0] );
+ cff_builder_add_point( builder, x, y, 0 );
+
+ x = ADD_LONG( x, args[1] );
+ y = ADD_LONG( y, args[2] );
+ cff_builder_add_point( builder, x, y, 0 );
+
+ x = ADD_LONG( x, args[3] );
+ if ( nargs == 1 )
+ y = ADD_LONG( y, args[4] );
+ cff_builder_add_point( builder, x, y, 1 );
+ }
+ args += 4;
+ phase ^= 1;
+ }
+ args = stack;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_rlinecurve:
+ {
+ FT_Int num_lines;
+ FT_Int nargs;
+
+
+ FT_TRACE4(( " rlinecurve\n" ));
+
+ if ( num_args < 8 )
+ goto Stack_Underflow;
+
+ nargs = num_args & ~1;
+ num_lines = ( nargs - 6 ) / 2;
+
+ if ( cff_builder_start_point( builder, x, y ) ||
+ cff_check_points( builder, num_lines + 3 ) )
+ goto Fail;
+
+ args -= nargs;
+
+ /* first, add the line segments */
+ while ( num_lines > 0 )
+ {
+ x = ADD_LONG( x, args[0] );
+ y = ADD_LONG( y, args[1] );
+ cff_builder_add_point( builder, x, y, 1 );
+
+ args += 2;
+ num_lines--;
+ }
+
+ /* then the curve */
+ x = ADD_LONG( x, args[0] );
+ y = ADD_LONG( y, args[1] );
+ cff_builder_add_point( builder, x, y, 0 );
+
+ x = ADD_LONG( x, args[2] );
+ y = ADD_LONG( y, args[3] );
+ cff_builder_add_point( builder, x, y, 0 );
+
+ x = ADD_LONG( x, args[4] );
+ y = ADD_LONG( y, args[5] );
+ cff_builder_add_point( builder, x, y, 1 );
+
+ args = stack;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_rcurveline:
+ {
+ FT_Int num_curves;
+ FT_Int nargs;
+
+
+ FT_TRACE4(( " rcurveline\n" ));
+
+ if ( num_args < 8 )
+ goto Stack_Underflow;
+
+ nargs = num_args - 2;
+ nargs = nargs - nargs % 6 + 2;
+ num_curves = ( nargs - 2 ) / 6;
+
+ if ( cff_builder_start_point( builder, x, y ) ||
+ cff_check_points( builder, num_curves * 3 + 2 ) )
+ goto Fail;
+
+ args -= nargs;
+
+ /* first, add the curves */
+ while ( num_curves > 0 )
+ {
+ x = ADD_LONG( x, args[0] );
+ y = ADD_LONG( y, args[1] );
+ cff_builder_add_point( builder, x, y, 0 );
+
+ x = ADD_LONG( x, args[2] );
+ y = ADD_LONG( y, args[3] );
+ cff_builder_add_point( builder, x, y, 0 );
+
+ x = ADD_LONG( x, args[4] );
+ y = ADD_LONG( y, args[5] );
+ cff_builder_add_point( builder, x, y, 1 );
+
+ args += 6;
+ num_curves--;
+ }
+
+ /* then the final line */
+ x = ADD_LONG( x, args[0] );
+ y = ADD_LONG( y, args[1] );
+ cff_builder_add_point( builder, x, y, 1 );
+
+ args = stack;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_hflex1:
+ {
+ FT_Pos start_y;
+
+
+ FT_TRACE4(( " hflex1\n" ));
+
+ /* adding five more points: 4 control points, 1 on-curve point */
+ /* -- make sure we have enough space for the start point if it */
+ /* needs to be added */
+ if ( cff_builder_start_point( builder, x, y ) ||
+ cff_check_points( builder, 6 ) )
+ goto Fail;
+
+ /* record the starting point's y position for later use */
+ start_y = y;
+
+ /* first control point */
+ x = ADD_LONG( x, args[0] );
+ y = ADD_LONG( y, args[1] );
+ cff_builder_add_point( builder, x, y, 0 );
+
+ /* second control point */
+ x = ADD_LONG( x, args[2] );
+ y = ADD_LONG( y, args[3] );
+ cff_builder_add_point( builder, x, y, 0 );
+
+ /* join point; on curve, with y-value the same as the last */
+ /* control point's y-value */
+ x = ADD_LONG( x, args[4] );
+ cff_builder_add_point( builder, x, y, 1 );
+
+ /* third control point, with y-value the same as the join */
+ /* point's y-value */
+ x = ADD_LONG( x, args[5] );
+ cff_builder_add_point( builder, x, y, 0 );
+
+ /* fourth control point */
+ x = ADD_LONG( x, args[6] );
+ y = ADD_LONG( y, args[7] );
+ cff_builder_add_point( builder, x, y, 0 );
+
+ /* ending point, with y-value the same as the start */
+ x = ADD_LONG( x, args[8] );
+ y = start_y;
+ cff_builder_add_point( builder, x, y, 1 );
+
+ args = stack;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case cff_op_hflex:
+ {
+ FT_Pos start_y;
+
+
+ FT_TRACE4(( " hflex\n" ));
+
+ /* adding six more points; 4 control points, 2 on-curve points */
+ if ( cff_builder_start_point( builder, x, y ) ||
+ cff_check_points( builder, 6 ) )
+ goto Fail;
+
+ /* record the starting point's y-position for later use */
+ start_y = y;
+
+ /* first control point */
+ x = ADD_LONG( x, args[0] );
+ cff_builder_add_point( builder, x, y, 0 );
+
+ /* second control point */
+ x = ADD_LONG( x, args[1] );
+ y = ADD_LONG( y, args[2] );
+ cff_builder_add_point( builder, x, y, 0 );
+
+ /* join point; on curve, with y-value the same as the last */
+ /* control point's y-value */
+ x = ADD_LONG( x, args[3] );
+ cff_builder_add_point( builder, x, y, 1 );
+
+ /* third control point, with y-value the same as the join */
+ /* point's y-value */
+ x = ADD_LONG( x, args[4] );
+ cff_builder_add_point( builder, x, y, 0 );
+
+ /* fourth control point */
+ x = ADD_LONG( x, args[5] );
+ y = start_y;
+ cff_builder_add_point( builder, x, y, 0 );
+
+ /* ending point, with y-value the same as the start point's */
+ /* y-value -- we don't add this point, though */
+ x = ADD_LONG( x, args[6] );
+ cff_builder_add_point( builder, x, y, 1 );
+
+ args = stack;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case cff_op_flex1:
+ {
+ FT_Pos start_x, start_y; /* record start x, y values for */
+ /* alter use */
+ FT_Fixed dx = 0, dy = 0; /* used in horizontal/vertical */
+ /* algorithm below */
+ FT_Int horizontal, count;
+ FT_Fixed* temp;
+
+
+ FT_TRACE4(( " flex1\n" ));
+
+ /* adding six more points; 4 control points, 2 on-curve points */
+ if ( cff_builder_start_point( builder, x, y ) ||
+ cff_check_points( builder, 6 ) )
+ goto Fail;
+
+ /* record the starting point's x, y position for later use */
+ start_x = x;
+ start_y = y;
+
+ /* XXX: figure out whether this is supposed to be a horizontal */
+ /* or vertical flex; the Type 2 specification is vague... */
+
+ temp = args;
+
+ /* grab up to the last argument */
+ for ( count = 5; count > 0; count-- )
+ {
+ dx = ADD_LONG( dx, temp[0] );
+ dy = ADD_LONG( dy, temp[1] );
+ temp += 2;
+ }
+
+ if ( dx < 0 )
+ dx = -dx;
+ if ( dy < 0 )
+ dy = -dy;
+
+ /* strange test, but here it is... */
+ horizontal = ( dx > dy );
+
+ for ( count = 5; count > 0; count-- )
+ {
+ x = ADD_LONG( x, args[0] );
+ y = ADD_LONG( y, args[1] );
+ cff_builder_add_point( builder, x, y,
+ (FT_Bool)( count == 3 ) );
+ args += 2;
+ }
+
+ /* is last operand an x- or y-delta? */
+ if ( horizontal )
+ {
+ x = ADD_LONG( x, args[0] );
+ y = start_y;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ x = start_x;
+ y = ADD_LONG( y, args[0] );
+ }
+
+ cff_builder_add_point( builder, x, y, 1 );
+
+ args = stack;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case cff_op_flex:
+ {
+ FT_UInt count;
+
+
+ FT_TRACE4(( " flex\n" ));
+
+ if ( cff_builder_start_point( builder, x, y ) ||
+ cff_check_points( builder, 6 ) )
+ goto Fail;
+
+ for ( count = 6; count > 0; count-- )
+ {
+ x = ADD_LONG( x, args[0] );
+ y = ADD_LONG( y, args[1] );
+ cff_builder_add_point( builder, x, y,
+ (FT_Bool)( count == 4 || count == 1 ) );
+ args += 2;
+ }
+
+ args = stack;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_seac:
+ FT_TRACE4(( " seac\n" ));
+
+ error = cff_operator_seac( decoder,
+ args[0], args[1], args[2],
+ (FT_Int)( args[3] >> 16 ),
+ (FT_Int)( args[4] >> 16 ) );
+
+ /* add current outline to the glyph slot */
+ FT_GlyphLoader_Add( builder->loader );
+
+ /* return now! */
+ FT_TRACE4(( "\n" ));
+ return error;
+
+ case cff_op_endchar:
+ /* in dictionaries, `endchar' simply indicates end of data */
+ if ( in_dict )
+ return error;
+
+ FT_TRACE4(( " endchar\n" ));
+
+ /* We are going to emulate the seac operator. */
+ if ( num_args >= 4 )
+ {
+ /* Save glyph width so that the subglyphs don't overwrite it. */
+ FT_Pos glyph_width = decoder->glyph_width;
+
+
+ error = cff_operator_seac( decoder,
+ 0L, args[-4], args[-3],
+ (FT_Int)( args[-2] >> 16 ),
+ (FT_Int)( args[-1] >> 16 ) );
+
+ decoder->glyph_width = glyph_width;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ cff_builder_close_contour( builder );
+
+ /* close hints recording session */
+ if ( hinter )
+ {
+ if ( hinter->close( hinter->hints,
+ (FT_UInt)builder->current->n_points ) )
+ goto Syntax_Error;
+
+ /* apply hints to the loaded glyph outline now */
+ error = hinter->apply( hinter->hints,
+ builder->current,
+ (PSH_Globals)builder->hints_globals,
+ decoder->hint_mode );
+ if ( error )
+ goto Fail;
+ }
+
+ /* add current outline to the glyph slot */
+ FT_GlyphLoader_Add( builder->loader );
+ }
+
+ /* return now! */
+ FT_TRACE4(( "\n" ));
+ return error;
+
+ case cff_op_abs:
+ FT_TRACE4(( " abs\n" ));
+
+ if ( args[0] < 0 )
+ {
+ if ( args[0] == FT_LONG_MIN )
+ args[0] = FT_LONG_MAX;
+ else
+ args[0] = -args[0];
+ }
+ args++;
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_add:
+ FT_TRACE4(( " add\n" ));
+
+ args[0] = ADD_LONG( args[0], args[1] );
+ args++;
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_sub:
+ FT_TRACE4(( " sub\n" ));
+
+ args[0] = SUB_LONG( args[0], args[1] );
+ args++;
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_div:
+ FT_TRACE4(( " div\n" ));
+
+ args[0] = FT_DivFix( args[0], args[1] );
+ args++;
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_neg:
+ FT_TRACE4(( " neg\n" ));
+
+ if ( args[0] == FT_LONG_MIN )
+ args[0] = FT_LONG_MAX;
+ args[0] = -args[0];
+ args++;
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_random:
+ FT_TRACE4(( " random\n" ));
+
+ /* only use the lower 16 bits of `random' */
+ /* to generate a number in the range (0;1] */
+ args[0] = (FT_Fixed)
+ ( ( decoder->current_subfont->random & 0xFFFF ) + 1 );
+ args++;
+
+ decoder->current_subfont->random =
+ cff_random( decoder->current_subfont->random );
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_mul:
+ FT_TRACE4(( " mul\n" ));
+
+ args[0] = FT_MulFix( args[0], args[1] );
+ args++;
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_sqrt:
+ FT_TRACE4(( " sqrt\n" ));
+
+ if ( args[0] > 0 )
+ {
+ FT_Fixed root = args[0];
+ FT_Fixed new_root;
+
+
+ for (;;)
+ {
+ new_root = ( root + FT_DivFix( args[0], root ) + 1 ) >> 1;
+ if ( new_root == root )
+ break;
+ root = new_root;
+ }
+ args[0] = new_root;
+ }
+ else
+ args[0] = 0;
+ args++;
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_drop:
+ /* nothing */
+ FT_TRACE4(( " drop\n" ));
+
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_exch:
+ {
+ FT_Fixed tmp;
+
+
+ FT_TRACE4(( " exch\n" ));
+
+ tmp = args[0];
+ args[0] = args[1];
+ args[1] = tmp;
+ args += 2;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_index:
+ {
+ FT_Int idx = (FT_Int)( args[0] >> 16 );
+
+
+ FT_TRACE4(( " index\n" ));
+
+ if ( idx < 0 )
+ idx = 0;
+ else if ( idx > num_args - 2 )
+ idx = num_args - 2;
+ args[0] = args[-( idx + 1 )];
+ args++;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_roll:
+ {
+ FT_Int count = (FT_Int)( args[0] >> 16 );
+ FT_Int idx = (FT_Int)( args[1] >> 16 );
+
+
+ FT_TRACE4(( " roll\n" ));
+
+ if ( count <= 0 )
+ count = 1;
+
+ args -= count;
+ if ( args < stack )
+ goto Stack_Underflow;
+
+ if ( idx >= 0 )
+ {
+ while ( idx > 0 )
+ {
+ FT_Fixed tmp = args[count - 1];
+ FT_Int i;
+
+
+ for ( i = count - 2; i >= 0; i-- )
+ args[i + 1] = args[i];
+ args[0] = tmp;
+ idx--;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ while ( idx < 0 )
+ {
+ FT_Fixed tmp = args[0];
+ FT_Int i;
+
+
+ for ( i = 0; i < count - 1; i++ )
+ args[i] = args[i + 1];
+ args[count - 1] = tmp;
+ idx++;
+ }
+ }
+ args += count;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_dup:
+ FT_TRACE4(( " dup\n" ));
+
+ args[1] = args[0];
+ args += 2;
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_put:
+ {
+ FT_Fixed val = args[0];
+ FT_Int idx = (FT_Int)( args[1] >> 16 );
+
+
+ FT_TRACE4(( " put\n" ));
+
+ /* the Type2 specification before version 16-March-2000 */
+ /* didn't give a hard-coded size limit of the temporary */
+ /* storage array; instead, an argument of the */
+ /* `MultipleMaster' operator set the size */
+ if ( idx >= 0 && idx < CFF_MAX_TRANS_ELEMENTS )
+ decoder->buildchar[idx] = val;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_get:
+ {
+ FT_Int idx = (FT_Int)( args[0] >> 16 );
+ FT_Fixed val = 0;
+
+
+ FT_TRACE4(( " get\n" ));
+
+ if ( idx >= 0 && idx < CFF_MAX_TRANS_ELEMENTS )
+ val = decoder->buildchar[idx];
+
+ args[0] = val;
+ args++;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_store:
+ /* this operator was removed from the Type2 specification */
+ /* in version 16-March-2000 */
+
+ /* since we currently don't handle interpolation of multiple */
+ /* master fonts, this is a no-op */
+ FT_TRACE4(( " store\n" ));
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_load:
+ /* this operator was removed from the Type2 specification */
+ /* in version 16-March-2000 */
+ {
+ FT_Int reg_idx = (FT_Int)args[0];
+ FT_Int idx = (FT_Int)args[1];
+ FT_Int count = (FT_Int)args[2];
+
+
+ FT_TRACE4(( " load\n" ));
+
+ /* since we currently don't handle interpolation of multiple */
+ /* master fonts, we store a vector [1 0 0 ...] in the */
+ /* temporary storage array regardless of the Registry index */
+ if ( reg_idx >= 0 && reg_idx <= 2 &&
+ idx >= 0 && idx < CFF_MAX_TRANS_ELEMENTS &&
+ count >= 0 && count <= num_axes )
+ {
+ FT_Int end, i;
+
+
+ end = FT_MIN( idx + count, CFF_MAX_TRANS_ELEMENTS );
+
+ if ( idx < end )
+ decoder->buildchar[idx] = 1 << 16;
+
+ for ( i = idx + 1; i < end; i++ )
+ decoder->buildchar[i] = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_blend:
+ /* this operator was removed from the Type2 specification */
+ /* in version 16-March-2000 */
+ {
+ FT_Int num_results = (FT_Int)( args[0] >> 16 );
+
+
+ FT_TRACE4(( " blend\n" ));
+
+ if ( num_results < 0 )
+ goto Syntax_Error;
+
+ if ( num_results * (FT_Int)num_designs > num_args )
+ goto Stack_Underflow;
+
+ /* since we currently don't handle interpolation of multiple */
+ /* master fonts, return the `num_results' values of the */
+ /* first master */
+ args -= num_results * ( num_designs - 1 );
+ num_args -= num_results * ( num_designs - 1 );
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_dotsection:
+ /* this operator is deprecated and ignored by the parser */
+ FT_TRACE4(( " dotsection\n" ));
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_closepath:
+ /* this is an invalid Type 2 operator; however, there */
+ /* exist fonts which are incorrectly converted from probably */
+ /* Type 1 to CFF, and some parsers seem to accept it */
+
+ FT_TRACE4(( " closepath (invalid op)\n" ));
+
+ args = stack;
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_hsbw:
+ /* this is an invalid Type 2 operator; however, there */
+ /* exist fonts which are incorrectly converted from probably */
+ /* Type 1 to CFF, and some parsers seem to accept it */
+
+ FT_TRACE4(( " hsbw (invalid op)\n" ));
+
+ decoder->glyph_width =
+ ADD_LONG( decoder->nominal_width, ( args[1] >> 16 ) );
+
+ decoder->builder.left_bearing.x = args[0];
+ decoder->builder.left_bearing.y = 0;
+
+ x = ADD_LONG( decoder->builder.pos_x, args[0] );
+ y = decoder->builder.pos_y;
+ args = stack;
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_sbw:
+ /* this is an invalid Type 2 operator; however, there */
+ /* exist fonts which are incorrectly converted from probably */
+ /* Type 1 to CFF, and some parsers seem to accept it */
+
+ FT_TRACE4(( " sbw (invalid op)\n" ));
+
+ decoder->glyph_width =
+ ADD_LONG( decoder->nominal_width, ( args[2] >> 16 ) );
+
+ decoder->builder.left_bearing.x = args[0];
+ decoder->builder.left_bearing.y = args[1];
+
+ x = ADD_LONG( decoder->builder.pos_x, args[0] );
+ y = ADD_LONG( decoder->builder.pos_y, args[1] );
+ args = stack;
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_setcurrentpoint:
+ /* this is an invalid Type 2 operator; however, there */
+ /* exist fonts which are incorrectly converted from probably */
+ /* Type 1 to CFF, and some parsers seem to accept it */
+
+ FT_TRACE4(( " setcurrentpoint (invalid op)\n" ));
+
+ x = ADD_LONG( decoder->builder.pos_x, args[0] );
+ y = ADD_LONG( decoder->builder.pos_y, args[1] );
+ args = stack;
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_callothersubr:
+ /* this is an invalid Type 2 operator; however, there */
+ /* exist fonts which are incorrectly converted from probably */
+ /* Type 1 to CFF, and some parsers seem to accept it */
+
+ FT_TRACE4(( " callothersubr (invalid op)\n" ));
+
+ /* subsequent `pop' operands should add the arguments, */
+ /* this is the implementation described for `unknown' other */
+ /* subroutines in the Type1 spec. */
+ /* */
+ /* XXX Fix return arguments (see discussion below). */
+ args -= 2 + ( args[-2] >> 16 );
+ if ( args < stack )
+ goto Stack_Underflow;
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_pop:
+ /* this is an invalid Type 2 operator; however, there */
+ /* exist fonts which are incorrectly converted from probably */
+ /* Type 1 to CFF, and some parsers seem to accept it */
+
+ FT_TRACE4(( " pop (invalid op)\n" ));
+
+ /* XXX Increasing `args' is wrong: After a certain number of */
+ /* `pop's we get a stack overflow. Reason for doing it is */
+ /* code like this (actually found in a CFF font): */
+ /* */
+ /* 17 1 3 callothersubr */
+ /* pop */
+ /* callsubr */
+ /* */
+ /* Since we handle `callothersubr' as a no-op, and */
+ /* `callsubr' needs at least one argument, `pop' can't be a */
+ /* no-op too as it basically should be. */
+ /* */
+ /* The right solution would be to provide real support for */
+ /* `callothersubr' as done in `t1decode.c', however, given */
+ /* the fact that CFF fonts with `pop' are invalid, it is */
+ /* questionable whether it is worth the time. */
+ args++;
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_and:
+ {
+ FT_Fixed cond = ( args[0] && args[1] );
+
+
+ FT_TRACE4(( " and\n" ));
+
+ args[0] = cond ? 0x10000L : 0;
+ args++;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_or:
+ {
+ FT_Fixed cond = ( args[0] || args[1] );
+
+
+ FT_TRACE4(( " or\n" ));
+
+ args[0] = cond ? 0x10000L : 0;
+ args++;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_not:
+ {
+ FT_Fixed cond = !args[0];
+
+
+ FT_TRACE4(( " not\n" ));
+
+ args[0] = cond ? 0x10000L : 0;
+ args++;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_eq:
+ {
+ FT_Fixed cond = ( args[0] == args[1] );
+
+
+ FT_TRACE4(( " eq\n" ));
+
+ args[0] = cond ? 0x10000L : 0;
+ args++;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_ifelse:
+ {
+ FT_Fixed cond = ( args[2] <= args[3] );
+
+
+ FT_TRACE4(( " ifelse\n" ));
+
+ if ( !cond )
+ args[0] = args[1];
+ args++;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_callsubr:
+ {
+ FT_UInt idx = (FT_UInt)( ( args[0] >> 16 ) +
+ decoder->locals_bias );
+
+
+ FT_TRACE4(( " callsubr (idx %d, entering level %d)\n",
+ idx,
+ zone - decoder->zones + 1 ));
+
+ if ( idx >= decoder->num_locals )
+ {
+ FT_ERROR(( "cff_decoder_parse_charstrings:"
+ " invalid local subr index\n" ));
+ goto Syntax_Error;
+ }
+
+ if ( zone - decoder->zones >= CFF_MAX_SUBRS_CALLS )
+ {
+ FT_ERROR(( "cff_decoder_parse_charstrings:"
+ " too many nested subrs\n" ));
+ goto Syntax_Error;
+ }
+
+ zone->cursor = ip; /* save current instruction pointer */
+
+ zone++;
+ zone->base = decoder->locals[idx];
+ zone->limit = decoder->locals[idx + 1];
+ zone->cursor = zone->base;
+
+ if ( !zone->base || zone->limit == zone->base )
+ {
+ FT_ERROR(( "cff_decoder_parse_charstrings:"
+ " invoking empty subrs\n" ));
+ goto Syntax_Error;
+ }
+
+ decoder->zone = zone;
+ ip = zone->base;
+ limit = zone->limit;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_callgsubr:
+ {
+ FT_UInt idx = (FT_UInt)( ( args[0] >> 16 ) +
+ decoder->globals_bias );
+
+
+ FT_TRACE4(( " callgsubr (idx %d, entering level %d)\n",
+ idx,
+ zone - decoder->zones + 1 ));
+
+ if ( idx >= decoder->num_globals )
+ {
+ FT_ERROR(( "cff_decoder_parse_charstrings:"
+ " invalid global subr index\n" ));
+ goto Syntax_Error;
+ }
+
+ if ( zone - decoder->zones >= CFF_MAX_SUBRS_CALLS )
+ {
+ FT_ERROR(( "cff_decoder_parse_charstrings:"
+ " too many nested subrs\n" ));
+ goto Syntax_Error;
+ }
+
+ zone->cursor = ip; /* save current instruction pointer */
+
+ zone++;
+ zone->base = decoder->globals[idx];
+ zone->limit = decoder->globals[idx + 1];
+ zone->cursor = zone->base;
+
+ if ( !zone->base || zone->limit == zone->base )
+ {
+ FT_ERROR(( "cff_decoder_parse_charstrings:"
+ " invoking empty subrs\n" ));
+ goto Syntax_Error;
+ }
+
+ decoder->zone = zone;
+ ip = zone->base;
+ limit = zone->limit;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case cff_op_return:
+ FT_TRACE4(( " return (leaving level %d)\n",
+ decoder->zone - decoder->zones ));
+
+ if ( decoder->zone <= decoder->zones )
+ {
+ FT_ERROR(( "cff_decoder_parse_charstrings:"
+ " unexpected return\n" ));
+ goto Syntax_Error;
+ }
+
+ decoder->zone--;
+ zone = decoder->zone;
+ ip = zone->cursor;
+ limit = zone->limit;
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ FT_ERROR(( "Unimplemented opcode: %d", ip[-1] ));
+
+ if ( ip[-1] == 12 )
+ FT_ERROR(( " %d", ip[0] ));
+ FT_ERROR(( "\n" ));
+
+ return FT_THROW( Unimplemented_Feature );
+ }
+
+ decoder->top = args;
+
+ if ( decoder->top - stack >= CFF_MAX_OPERANDS )
+ goto Stack_Overflow;
+
+ } /* general operator processing */
+
+ } /* while ip < limit */
+
+ FT_TRACE4(( "..end..\n\n" ));
+
+ Fail:
+ return error;
+
+ MM_Error:
+ FT_TRACE4(( "cff_decoder_parse_charstrings:"
+ " invalid opcode found in top DICT charstring\n"));
+ return FT_THROW( Invalid_File_Format );
+
+ Syntax_Error:
+ FT_TRACE4(( "cff_decoder_parse_charstrings: syntax error\n" ));
+ return FT_THROW( Invalid_File_Format );
+
+ Stack_Underflow:
+ FT_TRACE4(( "cff_decoder_parse_charstrings: stack underflow\n" ));
+ return FT_THROW( Too_Few_Arguments );
+
+ Stack_Overflow:
+ FT_TRACE4(( "cff_decoder_parse_charstrings: stack overflow\n" ));
+ return FT_THROW( Stack_Overflow );
+ }
+
+#endif /* CFF_CONFIG_OPTION_OLD_ENGINE */
+
+
+ /*************************************************************************/
+ /* */
+ /* <Function> */
+ /* cff_decoder_init */
+ /* */
+ /* <Description> */
+ /* Initializes a given glyph decoder. */
+ /* */
+ /* <InOut> */
+ /* decoder :: A pointer to the glyph builder to initialize. */
+ /* */
+ /* <Input> */
+ /* face :: The current face object. */
+ /* */
+ /* size :: The current size object. */
+ /* */
+ /* slot :: The current glyph object. */
+ /* */
+ /* hinting :: Whether hinting is active. */
+ /* */
+ /* hint_mode :: The hinting mode. */
+ /* */
+ FT_LOCAL_DEF( void )
+ cff_decoder_init( CFF_Decoder* decoder,
+ TT_Face face,
+ CFF_Size size,
+ CFF_GlyphSlot slot,
+ FT_Bool hinting,
+ FT_Render_Mode hint_mode,
+ CFF_Decoder_Get_Glyph_Callback get_callback,
+ CFF_Decoder_Free_Glyph_Callback free_callback )
+ {
+ CFF_Font cff = (CFF_Font)face->extra.data;
+
+
+ /* clear everything */
+ FT_ZERO( decoder );
+
+ /* initialize builder */
+ cff_builder_init( &decoder->builder, face, size, slot, hinting );
+
+ /* initialize Type2 decoder */
+ decoder->cff = cff;
+ decoder->num_globals = cff->global_subrs_index.count;
+ decoder->globals = cff->global_subrs;
+ decoder->globals_bias = cff_compute_bias(
+ cff->top_font.font_dict.charstring_type,
+ decoder->num_globals );
+
+ decoder->hint_mode = hint_mode;
+
+ decoder->get_glyph_callback = get_callback;
+ decoder->free_glyph_callback = free_callback;
+ }
+
+
+ /* this function is used to select the subfont */
+ /* and the locals subrs array */
+ FT_LOCAL_DEF( FT_Error )
+ cff_decoder_prepare( CFF_Decoder* decoder,
+ CFF_Size size,
+ FT_UInt glyph_index )
+ {
+ CFF_Builder *builder = &decoder->builder;
+ CFF_Font cff = (CFF_Font)builder->face->extra.data;
+ CFF_SubFont sub = &cff->top_font;
+ FT_Error error = FT_Err_Ok;
+
+ FT_Service_CFFLoad cffload = (FT_Service_CFFLoad)cff->cffload;
+
+
+ /* manage CID fonts */
+ if ( cff->num_subfonts )
+ {
+ FT_Byte fd_index = cffload->fd_select_get( &cff->fd_select,
+ glyph_index );
+
+
+ if ( fd_index >= cff->num_subfonts )
+ {
+ FT_TRACE4(( "cff_decoder_prepare: invalid CID subfont index\n" ));
+ error = FT_THROW( Invalid_File_Format );
+ goto Exit;
+ }
+
+ FT_TRACE3(( " in subfont %d:\n", fd_index ));
+
+ sub = cff->subfonts[fd_index];
+
+ if ( builder->hints_funcs && size )
+ {
+ FT_Size ftsize = FT_SIZE( size );
+ CFF_Internal internal = (CFF_Internal)ftsize->internal->module_data;
+
+
+ /* for CFFs without subfonts, this value has already been set */
+ builder->hints_globals = (void *)internal->subfonts[fd_index];
+ }
+ }
+
+ decoder->num_locals = sub->local_subrs_index.count;
+ decoder->locals = sub->local_subrs;
+ decoder->locals_bias = cff_compute_bias(
+ decoder->cff->top_font.font_dict.charstring_type,
+ decoder->num_locals );
+
+ decoder->glyph_width = sub->private_dict.default_width;
+ decoder->nominal_width = sub->private_dict.nominal_width;
+
+ decoder->current_subfont = sub;
+
+ Exit:
+ return error;
+ }
+
+
+/* END */