/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 20; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */ /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ #ifndef NSFONTMETRICS__H__ #define NSFONTMETRICS__H__ #include // for uint32_t #include // for int32_t #include "gfxTextRun.h" // for gfxFont, gfxFontGroup #include "mozilla/Assertions.h" // for MOZ_ASSERT_HELPER2 #include "mozilla/RefPtr.h" // for RefPtr #include "nsCOMPtr.h" // for nsCOMPtr #include "nsCoord.h" // for nscoord #include "nsError.h" // for nsresult #include "nsFont.h" // for nsFont #include "nsISupports.h" // for NS_INLINE_DECL_REFCOUNTING #include "nscore.h" // for char16_t class gfxUserFontSet; class gfxTextPerfMetrics; class nsDeviceContext; class nsIAtom; class nsRenderingContext; struct nsBoundingMetrics; /** * Font metrics * * This class may be somewhat misnamed. A better name might be * nsFontList. The style system uses the nsFont struct for various * font properties, one of which is font-family, which can contain a * *list* of font names. The nsFont struct is "realized" by asking the * device context to cough up an nsFontMetrics object, which contains * a list of real font handles, one for each font mentioned in * font-family (and for each fallback when we fall off the end of that * list). * * The style system needs to have access to certain metrics, such as * the em height (for the CSS "em" unit), and we use the first Western * font's metrics for that purpose. The platform-specific * implementations are expected to select non-Western fonts that "fit" * reasonably well with the Western font that is loaded at Init time. */ class nsFontMetrics final { public: typedef gfxTextRun::Range Range; typedef mozilla::gfx::DrawTarget DrawTarget; struct Params { nsIAtom* language = nullptr; bool explicitLanguage = false; gfxFont::Orientation orientation = gfxFont::eHorizontal; gfxUserFontSet* userFontSet = nullptr; gfxTextPerfMetrics* textPerf = nullptr; }; nsFontMetrics(const nsFont& aFont, const Params& aParams, nsDeviceContext *aContext); NS_INLINE_DECL_REFCOUNTING(nsFontMetrics) /** * Destroy this font metrics. This breaks the association between * the font metrics and the device context. */ void Destroy(); /** * Return the font's x-height. */ nscoord XHeight(); /** * Return the font's cap-height. */ nscoord CapHeight(); /** * Return the font's superscript offset (the distance from the * baseline to where a superscript's baseline should be placed). * The value returned will be positive. */ nscoord SuperscriptOffset(); /** * Return the font's subscript offset (the distance from the * baseline to where a subscript's baseline should be placed). * The value returned will be positive. */ nscoord SubscriptOffset(); /** * Return the font's strikeout offset (the distance from the * baseline to where a strikeout should be placed) and size. * Positive values are above the baseline, negative below. */ void GetStrikeout(nscoord& aOffset, nscoord& aSize); /** * Return the font's underline offset (the distance from the * baseline to where a underline should be placed) and size. * Positive values are above the baseline, negative below. */ void GetUnderline(nscoord& aOffset, nscoord& aSize); /** * Returns the amount of internal leading for the font. * This is normally the difference between the max ascent * and the em ascent. */ nscoord InternalLeading(); /** * Returns the amount of external leading for the font. * em ascent(?) plus external leading is the font designer's * recommended line-height for this font. */ nscoord ExternalLeading(); /** * Returns the height of the em square. * This is em ascent plus em descent. */ nscoord EmHeight(); /** * Returns the ascent part of the em square. */ nscoord EmAscent(); /** * Returns the descent part of the em square. */ nscoord EmDescent(); /** * Returns the height of the bounding box. * This is max ascent plus max descent. */ nscoord MaxHeight(); /** * Returns the maximum distance characters in this font extend * above the base line. */ nscoord MaxAscent(); /** * Returns the maximum distance characters in this font extend * below the base line. */ nscoord MaxDescent(); /** * Returns the maximum character advance for the font. */ nscoord MaxAdvance(); /** * Returns the average character width */ nscoord AveCharWidth(); /** * Returns the often needed width of the space character */ nscoord SpaceWidth(); /** * Returns the font associated with these metrics. The return value * is only defined after Init() has been called. */ const nsFont &Font() const { return mFont; } /** * Returns the language associated with these metrics */ nsIAtom* Language() const { return mLanguage; } /** * Returns the orientation (horizontal/vertical) of these metrics. */ gfxFont::Orientation Orientation() const { return mOrientation; } int32_t GetMaxStringLength(); // Get the width for this string. aWidth will be updated with the // width in points, not twips. Callers must convert it if they // want it in another format. nscoord GetWidth(const char* aString, uint32_t aLength, DrawTarget* aDrawTarget); nscoord GetWidth(const char16_t* aString, uint32_t aLength, DrawTarget* aDrawTarget); // Draw a string using this font handle on the surface passed in. void DrawString(const char *aString, uint32_t aLength, nscoord aX, nscoord aY, nsRenderingContext *aContext); void DrawString(const char16_t* aString, uint32_t aLength, nscoord aX, nscoord aY, nsRenderingContext *aContext, DrawTarget* aTextRunConstructionDrawTarget); nsBoundingMetrics GetBoundingMetrics(const char16_t *aString, uint32_t aLength, DrawTarget* aDrawTarget); // Returns the LOOSE_INK_EXTENTS bounds of the text for determing the // overflow area of the string. nsBoundingMetrics GetInkBoundsForVisualOverflow(const char16_t *aString, uint32_t aLength, DrawTarget* aDrawTarget); void SetTextRunRTL(bool aIsRTL) { mTextRunRTL = aIsRTL; } bool GetTextRunRTL() const { return mTextRunRTL; } void SetVertical(bool aVertical) { mVertical = aVertical; } bool GetVertical() const { return mVertical; } void SetTextOrientation(uint8_t aTextOrientation) { mTextOrientation = aTextOrientation; } uint8_t GetTextOrientation() const { return mTextOrientation; } gfxFontGroup* GetThebesFontGroup() const { return mFontGroup; } gfxUserFontSet* GetUserFontSet() const { return mFontGroup->GetUserFontSet(); } int32_t AppUnitsPerDevPixel() const { return mP2A; } private: // Private destructor, to discourage deletion outside of Release(): ~nsFontMetrics(); const gfxFont::Metrics& GetMetrics() const { return GetMetrics(mOrientation); } const gfxFont::Metrics& GetMetrics(const gfxFont::Orientation aFontOrientation) const; nsFont mFont; RefPtr mFontGroup; nsCOMPtr mLanguage; nsDeviceContext* mDeviceContext; int32_t mP2A; // The font orientation (horizontal or vertical) for which these metrics // have been initialized. This determines which line metrics (ascent and // descent) they will return. gfxFont::Orientation mOrientation; // These fields may be set by clients to control the behavior of methods // like GetWidth and DrawString according to the writing mode, direction // and text-orientation desired. bool mTextRunRTL; bool mVertical; uint8_t mTextOrientation; }; #endif /* NSFONTMETRICS__H__ */