stb: Update to upstream stb_truetype 1.21 and stb_vorbis 1.15

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Rémi Verschelde 2019-03-04 14:06:31 +01:00
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@ -395,11 +395,11 @@ Collection of single-file libraries used in Godot components.
* License: zlib
- `stb_truetype.h`
* Upstream: https://github.com/nothings/stb
* Version: 1.19
* Version: 1.21
* License: Public Domain (Unlicense) or MIT
- `stb_vorbis.c`
* Upstream: https://github.com/nothings/stb
* Version: 1.14
* Version: 1.15
* License: Public Domain (Unlicense) or MIT

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
// stb_truetype.h - v1.19 - public domain
// stb_truetype.h - v1.21 - public domain
// authored from 2009-2016 by Sean Barrett / RAD Game Tools
//
// This library processes TrueType files:
@ -49,6 +49,8 @@
//
// VERSION HISTORY
//
// 1.21 (2019-02-25) fix warning
// 1.20 (2019-02-07) PackFontRange skips missing codepoints; GetScaleFontVMetrics()
// 1.19 (2018-02-11) GPOS kerning, STBTT_fmod
// 1.18 (2018-01-29) add missing function
// 1.17 (2017-07-23) make more arguments const; doc fix
@ -75,7 +77,7 @@
//
// USAGE
//
// Include this file in whatever places neeed to refer to it. In ONE C/C++
// Include this file in whatever places need to refer to it. In ONE C/C++
// file, write:
// #define STB_TRUETYPE_IMPLEMENTATION
// before the #include of this file. This expands out the actual
@ -242,19 +244,6 @@
// recommend it.
//
//
// SOURCE STATISTICS (based on v0.6c, 2050 LOC)
//
// Documentation & header file 520 LOC \___ 660 LOC documentation
// Sample code 140 LOC /
// Truetype parsing 620 LOC ---- 620 LOC TrueType
// Software rasterization 240 LOC \ .
// Curve tesselation 120 LOC \__ 550 LOC Bitmap creation
// Bitmap management 100 LOC /
// Baked bitmap interface 70 LOC /
// Font name matching & access 150 LOC ---- 150
// C runtime library abstraction 60 LOC ---- 60
//
//
// PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENTS FOR 1.06:
//
// 32-bit 64-bit
@ -556,6 +545,8 @@ STBTT_DEF void stbtt_GetBakedQuad(const stbtt_bakedchar *chardata, int pw, int p
//
// It's inefficient; you might want to c&p it and optimize it.
STBTT_DEF void stbtt_GetScaledFontVMetrics(const unsigned char *fontdata, int index, float size, float *ascent, float *descent, float *lineGap);
// Query the font vertical metrics without having to create a font first.
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
@ -641,6 +632,12 @@ STBTT_DEF void stbtt_PackSetOversampling(stbtt_pack_context *spc, unsigned int h
// To use with PackFontRangesGather etc., you must set it before calls
// call to PackFontRangesGatherRects.
STBTT_DEF void stbtt_PackSetSkipMissingCodepoints(stbtt_pack_context *spc, int skip);
// If skip != 0, this tells stb_truetype to skip any codepoints for which
// there is no corresponding glyph. If skip=0, which is the default, then
// codepoints without a glyph recived the font's "missing character" glyph,
// typically an empty box by convention.
STBTT_DEF void stbtt_GetPackedQuad(const stbtt_packedchar *chardata, int pw, int ph, // same data as above
int char_index, // character to display
float *xpos, float *ypos, // pointers to current position in screen pixel space
@ -669,6 +666,7 @@ struct stbtt_pack_context {
int height;
int stride_in_bytes;
int padding;
int skip_missing;
unsigned int h_oversample, v_oversample;
unsigned char *pixels;
void *nodes;
@ -694,7 +692,7 @@ STBTT_DEF int stbtt_GetFontOffsetForIndex(const unsigned char *data, int index);
// file will only define one font and it always be at offset 0, so it will
// return '0' for index 0, and -1 for all other indices.
// The following structure is defined publically so you can declare one on
// The following structure is defined publicly so you can declare one on
// the stack or as a global or etc, but you should treat it as opaque.
struct stbtt_fontinfo
{
@ -733,6 +731,7 @@ STBTT_DEF int stbtt_FindGlyphIndex(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, int unicode_codep
// and you want a speed-up, call this function with the character you're
// going to process, then use glyph-based functions instead of the
// codepoint-based functions.
// Returns 0 if the character codepoint is not defined in the font.
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
@ -820,7 +819,7 @@ STBTT_DEF int stbtt_GetGlyphShape(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, int glyph_index, s
// returns # of vertices and fills *vertices with the pointer to them
// these are expressed in "unscaled" coordinates
//
// The shape is a series of countours. Each one starts with
// The shape is a series of contours. Each one starts with
// a STBTT_moveto, then consists of a series of mixed
// STBTT_lineto and STBTT_curveto segments. A lineto
// draws a line from previous endpoint to its x,y; a curveto
@ -916,7 +915,7 @@ STBTT_DEF unsigned char * stbtt_GetGlyphSDF(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, float sc
STBTT_DEF unsigned char * stbtt_GetCodepointSDF(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, float scale, int codepoint, int padding, unsigned char onedge_value, float pixel_dist_scale, int *width, int *height, int *xoff, int *yoff);
// These functions compute a discretized SDF field for a single character, suitable for storing
// in a single-channel texture, sampling with bilinear filtering, and testing against
// larger than some threshhold to produce scalable fonts.
// larger than some threshold to produce scalable fonts.
// info -- the font
// scale -- controls the size of the resulting SDF bitmap, same as it would be creating a regular bitmap
// glyph/codepoint -- the character to generate the SDF for
@ -2463,6 +2462,7 @@ static stbtt_int32 stbtt__GetGlyphGPOSInfoAdvance(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, i
if (valueFormat2 != 0) return 0;
STBTT_assert(coverageIndex < pairSetCount);
STBTT__NOTUSED(pairSetCount);
needle=glyph2;
r=pairValueCount-1;
@ -3160,7 +3160,13 @@ static void stbtt__rasterize_sorted_edges(stbtt__bitmap *result, stbtt__edge *e,
if (e->y0 != e->y1) {
stbtt__active_edge *z = stbtt__new_active(&hh, e, off_x, scan_y_top, userdata);
if (z != NULL) {
STBTT_assert(z->ey >= scan_y_top);
if (j == 0 && off_y != 0) {
if (z->ey < scan_y_top) {
// this can happen due to subpixel positioning and some kind of fp rounding error i think
z->ey = scan_y_top;
}
}
STBTT_assert(z->ey >= scan_y_top); // if we get really unlucky a tiny bit of an edge can be out of bounds
// insert at front
z->next = active;
active = z;
@ -3229,7 +3235,7 @@ static void stbtt__sort_edges_ins_sort(stbtt__edge *p, int n)
static void stbtt__sort_edges_quicksort(stbtt__edge *p, int n)
{
/* threshhold for transitioning to insertion sort */
/* threshold for transitioning to insertion sort */
while (n > 12) {
stbtt__edge t;
int c01,c12,c,m,i,j;
@ -3364,7 +3370,7 @@ static void stbtt__add_point(stbtt__point *points, int n, float x, float y)
points[n].y = y;
}
// tesselate until threshhold p is happy... @TODO warped to compensate for non-linear stretching
// tessellate until threshold p is happy... @TODO warped to compensate for non-linear stretching
static int stbtt__tesselate_curve(stbtt__point *points, int *num_points, float x0, float y0, float x1, float y1, float x2, float y2, float objspace_flatness_squared, int n)
{
// midpoint
@ -3789,6 +3795,7 @@ STBTT_DEF int stbtt_PackBegin(stbtt_pack_context *spc, unsigned char *pixels, in
spc->stride_in_bytes = stride_in_bytes != 0 ? stride_in_bytes : pw;
spc->h_oversample = 1;
spc->v_oversample = 1;
spc->skip_missing = 0;
stbrp_init_target(context, pw-padding, ph-padding, nodes, num_nodes);
@ -3814,6 +3821,11 @@ STBTT_DEF void stbtt_PackSetOversampling(stbtt_pack_context *spc, unsigned int h
spc->v_oversample = v_oversample;
}
STBTT_DEF void stbtt_PackSetSkipMissingCodepoints(stbtt_pack_context *spc, int skip)
{
spc->skip_missing = skip;
}
#define STBTT__OVER_MASK (STBTT_MAX_OVERSAMPLE-1)
static void stbtt__h_prefilter(unsigned char *pixels, int w, int h, int stride_in_bytes, unsigned int kernel_width)
@ -3967,13 +3979,17 @@ STBTT_DEF int stbtt_PackFontRangesGatherRects(stbtt_pack_context *spc, const stb
int x0,y0,x1,y1;
int codepoint = ranges[i].array_of_unicode_codepoints == NULL ? ranges[i].first_unicode_codepoint_in_range + j : ranges[i].array_of_unicode_codepoints[j];
int glyph = stbtt_FindGlyphIndex(info, codepoint);
stbtt_GetGlyphBitmapBoxSubpixel(info,glyph,
scale * spc->h_oversample,
scale * spc->v_oversample,
0,0,
&x0,&y0,&x1,&y1);
rects[k].w = (stbrp_coord) (x1-x0 + spc->padding + spc->h_oversample-1);
rects[k].h = (stbrp_coord) (y1-y0 + spc->padding + spc->v_oversample-1);
if (glyph == 0 && spc->skip_missing) {
rects[k].w = rects[k].h = 0;
} else {
stbtt_GetGlyphBitmapBoxSubpixel(info,glyph,
scale * spc->h_oversample,
scale * spc->v_oversample,
0,0,
&x0,&y0,&x1,&y1);
rects[k].w = (stbrp_coord) (x1-x0 + spc->padding + spc->h_oversample-1);
rects[k].h = (stbrp_coord) (y1-y0 + spc->padding + spc->v_oversample-1);
}
++k;
}
}
@ -4026,7 +4042,7 @@ STBTT_DEF int stbtt_PackFontRangesRenderIntoRects(stbtt_pack_context *spc, const
sub_y = stbtt__oversample_shift(spc->v_oversample);
for (j=0; j < ranges[i].num_chars; ++j) {
stbrp_rect *r = &rects[k];
if (r->was_packed) {
if (r->was_packed && r->w != 0 && r->h != 0) {
stbtt_packedchar *bc = &ranges[i].chardata_for_range[j];
int advance, lsb, x0,y0,x1,y1;
int codepoint = ranges[i].array_of_unicode_codepoints == NULL ? ranges[i].first_unicode_codepoint_in_range + j : ranges[i].array_of_unicode_codepoints[j];
@ -4140,6 +4156,19 @@ STBTT_DEF int stbtt_PackFontRange(stbtt_pack_context *spc, const unsigned char *
return stbtt_PackFontRanges(spc, fontdata, font_index, &range, 1);
}
STBTT_DEF void stbtt_GetScaledFontVMetrics(const unsigned char *fontdata, int index, float size, float *ascent, float *descent, float *lineGap)
{
int i_ascent, i_descent, i_lineGap;
float scale;
stbtt_fontinfo info;
stbtt_InitFont(&info, fontdata, stbtt_GetFontOffsetForIndex(fontdata, index));
scale = size > 0 ? stbtt_ScaleForPixelHeight(&info, size) : stbtt_ScaleForMappingEmToPixels(&info, -size);
stbtt_GetFontVMetrics(&info, &i_ascent, &i_descent, &i_lineGap);
*ascent = (float) i_ascent * scale;
*descent = (float) i_descent * scale;
*lineGap = (float) i_lineGap * scale;
}
STBTT_DEF void stbtt_GetPackedQuad(const stbtt_packedchar *chardata, int pw, int ph, int char_index, float *xpos, float *ypos, stbtt_aligned_quad *q, int align_to_integer)
{
float ipw = 1.0f / pw, iph = 1.0f / ph;

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
// Ogg Vorbis audio decoder - v1.14 - public domain
// Ogg Vorbis audio decoder - v1.15 - public domain
// http://nothings.org/stb_vorbis/
//
// Original version written by Sean Barrett in 2007.
@ -33,6 +33,7 @@
// Timur Gagiev
//
// Partial history:
// 1.15 - 2019-02-07 - explicit failure if Ogg Skeleton data is found
// 1.14 - 2018-02-11 - delete bogus dealloca usage
// 1.13 - 2018-01-29 - fix truncation of last frame (hopefully)
// 1.12 - 2017-11-21 - limit residue begin/end to blocksize/2 to avoid large temp allocs in bad/corrupt files
@ -253,7 +254,7 @@ extern stb_vorbis * stb_vorbis_open_file(FILE *f, int close_handle_on_close,
// create an ogg vorbis decoder from an open FILE *, looking for a stream at
// the _current_ seek point (ftell). on failure, returns NULL and sets *error.
// note that stb_vorbis must "own" this stream; if you seek it in between
// calls to stb_vorbis, it will become confused. Morever, if you attempt to
// calls to stb_vorbis, it will become confused. Moreover, if you attempt to
// perform stb_vorbis_seek_*() operations on this file, it will assume it
// owns the _entire_ rest of the file after the start point. Use the next
// function, stb_vorbis_open_file_section(), to limit it.
@ -374,7 +375,8 @@ enum STBVorbisError
VORBIS_invalid_first_page,
VORBIS_bad_packet_type,
VORBIS_cant_find_last_page,
VORBIS_seek_failed
VORBIS_seek_failed,
VORBIS_ogg_skeleton_not_supported
};
@ -1073,7 +1075,7 @@ static int compute_codewords(Codebook *c, uint8 *len, int n, uint32 *values)
assert(z >= 0 && z < 32);
available[z] = 0;
add_entry(c, bit_reverse(res), i, m++, len[i], values);
// propogate availability up the tree
// propagate availability up the tree
if (z != len[i]) {
assert(len[i] >= 0 && len[i] < 32);
for (y=len[i]; y > z; --y) {
@ -2637,7 +2639,7 @@ static void inverse_mdct(float *buffer, int n, vorb *f, int blocktype)
// once I combined the passes.
// so there's a missing 'times 2' here (for adding X to itself).
// this propogates through linearly to the end, where the numbers
// this propagates through linearly to the end, where the numbers
// are 1/2 too small, and need to be compensated for.
{
@ -3578,7 +3580,22 @@ static int start_decoder(vorb *f)
if (f->page_flag & PAGEFLAG_continued_packet) return error(f, VORBIS_invalid_first_page);
// check for expected packet length
if (f->segment_count != 1) return error(f, VORBIS_invalid_first_page);
if (f->segments[0] != 30) return error(f, VORBIS_invalid_first_page);
if (f->segments[0] != 30) {
// check for the Ogg skeleton fishead identifying header to refine our error
if (f->segments[0] == 64 &&
getn(f, header, 6) &&
header[0] == 'f' &&
header[1] == 'i' &&
header[2] == 's' &&
header[3] == 'h' &&
header[4] == 'e' &&
header[5] == 'a' &&
get8(f) == 'd' &&
get8(f) == '\0') return error(f, VORBIS_ogg_skeleton_not_supported);
else
return error(f, VORBIS_invalid_first_page);
}
// read packet
// check packet header
if (get8(f) != VORBIS_packet_id) return error(f, VORBIS_invalid_first_page);
@ -4566,7 +4583,7 @@ static int get_seek_page_info(stb_vorbis *f, ProbedPage *z)
return 1;
}
// rarely used function to seek back to the preceeding page while finding the
// rarely used function to seek back to the preceding page while finding the
// start of a packet
static int go_to_page_before(stb_vorbis *f, unsigned int limit_offset)
{