foot/misc.c
Daniel Eklöf e0227266ca
fcft: adapt to API changes in fcft-3.x
Fcft no longer uses wchar_t, but plain uint32_t to represent
codepoints.

Since we do a fair amount of string operations in foot, it still makes
sense to use something that actually _is_ a string (or character),
rather than an array of uint32_t.

For this reason, we switch out all wchar_t usage in foot to
char32_t. We also verify, at compile-time, that char32_t used
UTF-32 (which is what fcft expects).

Unfortunately, there are no string functions for char32_t. To avoid
having to re-implement all wcs*() functions, we add a small wrapper
layer of c32*() functions.

These wrapper functions take char32_t arguments, but then simply call
the corresponding wcs*() function.

For this to work, wcs*() must _also_ be UTF-32 compatible. We can
check for the presence of the  __STDC_ISO_10646__ macro. If set,
wchar_t is at least 4 bytes and its internal representation is UTF-32.

FreeBSD does *not* define this macro, because its internal wchar_t
representation depends on the current locale. It _does_ use UTF-32
_if_ the current locale is UTF-8.

Since foot enforces UTF-8, we simply need to check if __FreeBSD__ is
defined.

Other fcft API changes:

* fcft_glyph_rasterize() -> fcft_codepoint_rasterize()
* font.space_advance has been removed
* ‘tags’ have been removed from fcft_grapheme_rasterize()
* ‘fcft_log_init()’ removed
* ‘fcft_init()’ and ‘fcft_fini()’ must be explicitly called
2022-02-05 17:00:54 +01:00

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#include "misc.h"
#include "char32.h"
bool
isword(char32_t wc, bool spaces_only, const char32_t *delimiters)
{
if (spaces_only)
return isc32graph(wc);
if (c32chr(delimiters, wc) != NULL)
return false;
return isc32graph(wc);
}
void
timespec_sub(const struct timespec *a, const struct timespec *b,
struct timespec *res)
{
res->tv_sec = a->tv_sec - b->tv_sec;
res->tv_nsec = a->tv_nsec - b->tv_nsec;
/* tv_nsec may be negative */
if (res->tv_nsec < 0) {
res->tv_sec--;
res->tv_nsec += 1000 * 1000 * 1000;
}
}