From 14718f10dcda487178690de9a51cc5acdf21e468 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: marha Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2013 09:36:22 +0200 Subject: fontconfig mesa git update 25 Sep 2013 fontconfig commit 102864d0dba46c99b22c912454c1f58731287405 mesa commit 59157d1c96f33ca56d9aba6cff75145d732dbbab --- fontconfig/doc/fccharset.fncs | 36 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------ 1 file changed, 30 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) (limited to 'fontconfig/doc/fccharset.fncs') diff --git a/fontconfig/doc/fccharset.fncs b/fontconfig/doc/fccharset.fncs index 036870d3b..efcd0ccf1 100644 --- a/fontconfig/doc/fccharset.fncs +++ b/fontconfig/doc/fccharset.fncs @@ -175,9 +175,27 @@ Returns whether a is a subset of b @TYPE3@ FcChar32 * @ARG3@ next @PURPOSE@ Start enumerating charset contents @DESC@ -Builds an array of bits marking the first page of Unicode coverage of -a. Returns the base of the array. next contains the next page in the -font. +Builds an array of bits in map marking the +first page of Unicode coverage of a. +*next is set to contains the base code point +for the next page in a. Returns the base code +point for the page, or FC_CHARSET_DONE if +a contains no pages. As an example, if +FcCharSetFirstPage returns +0x300 and fills map with + +0xffffffff 0xffffffff 0x01000008 0x44300002 0xffffd7f0 0xfffffffb 0xffff7fff 0xffff0003 + +Then the page contains code points 0x300 through +0x33f (the first 64 code points on the page) +because map[0] and +map[1] both have all their bits set. It also +contains code points 0x343 (0x300 + 32*2 ++ (4-1)) and 0x35e (0x300 + +32*2 + (31-1)) because map[2] has +the 4th and 31st bits set. The code points represented by +map[3] and later are left as an excercise for the +reader ;). @@ @RET@ FcChar32 @@ -187,9 +205,15 @@ font. @TYPE3@ FcChar32 * @ARG3@ next @PURPOSE@ Continue enumerating charset contents @DESC@ -Builds an array of bits marking the Unicode coverage of a for page -*next. Returns the base of the array. next contains the next page in -the font. +Builds an array of bits in map marking the +Unicode coverage of a for page containing +*next (see the +FcCharSetFirstPage description for details). +*next is set to contains the base code point +for the next page in a. Returns the base of +code point for the page, or FC_CHARSET_DONE if +a does not contain +*next. @@ @RET@ FcChar32 -- cgit v1.2.3