CTTypesetter.pas 15 KB

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  1. {
  2. * CTTypesetter.h
  3. * CoreText
  4. *
  5. * Copyright (c) 2003-2012 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
  6. *
  7. }
  8. { Initial Pascal Translation: Jonas Maebe, <[email protected]>, October 2009 }
  9. { Pascal Translation Updated: Jonas Maebe, <[email protected]>, October 2012 }
  10. { Pascal Translation Updated: Jonas Maebe, <[email protected]>, August 2015 }
  11. {
  12. Modified for use with Free Pascal
  13. Version 308
  14. Please report any bugs to <[email protected]>
  15. }
  16. {$ifc not defined MACOSALLINCLUDE or not MACOSALLINCLUDE}
  17. {$mode macpas}
  18. {$modeswitch cblocks}
  19. {$packenum 1}
  20. {$macro on}
  21. {$inline on}
  22. {$calling mwpascal}
  23. unit CTTypesetter;
  24. interface
  25. {$setc UNIVERSAL_INTERFACES_VERSION := $0400}
  26. {$setc GAP_INTERFACES_VERSION := $0308}
  27. {$ifc not defined USE_CFSTR_CONSTANT_MACROS}
  28. {$setc USE_CFSTR_CONSTANT_MACROS := TRUE}
  29. {$endc}
  30. {$ifc defined CPUPOWERPC and defined CPUI386}
  31. {$error Conflicting initial definitions for CPUPOWERPC and CPUI386}
  32. {$endc}
  33. {$ifc defined FPC_BIG_ENDIAN and defined FPC_LITTLE_ENDIAN}
  34. {$error Conflicting initial definitions for FPC_BIG_ENDIAN and FPC_LITTLE_ENDIAN}
  35. {$endc}
  36. {$ifc not defined __ppc__ and defined CPUPOWERPC32}
  37. {$setc __ppc__ := 1}
  38. {$elsec}
  39. {$setc __ppc__ := 0}
  40. {$endc}
  41. {$ifc not defined __ppc64__ and defined CPUPOWERPC64}
  42. {$setc __ppc64__ := 1}
  43. {$elsec}
  44. {$setc __ppc64__ := 0}
  45. {$endc}
  46. {$ifc not defined __i386__ and defined CPUI386}
  47. {$setc __i386__ := 1}
  48. {$elsec}
  49. {$setc __i386__ := 0}
  50. {$endc}
  51. {$ifc not defined __x86_64__ and defined CPUX86_64}
  52. {$setc __x86_64__ := 1}
  53. {$elsec}
  54. {$setc __x86_64__ := 0}
  55. {$endc}
  56. {$ifc not defined __arm__ and defined CPUARM}
  57. {$setc __arm__ := 1}
  58. {$elsec}
  59. {$setc __arm__ := 0}
  60. {$endc}
  61. {$ifc not defined __arm64__ and defined CPUAARCH64}
  62. {$setc __arm64__ := 1}
  63. {$elsec}
  64. {$setc __arm64__ := 0}
  65. {$endc}
  66. {$ifc defined cpu64}
  67. {$setc __LP64__ := 1}
  68. {$elsec}
  69. {$setc __LP64__ := 0}
  70. {$endc}
  71. {$ifc defined __ppc__ and __ppc__ and defined __i386__ and __i386__}
  72. {$error Conflicting definitions for __ppc__ and __i386__}
  73. {$endc}
  74. {$ifc defined __ppc__ and __ppc__}
  75. {$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC := TRUE}
  76. {$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC64 := FALSE}
  77. {$setc TARGET_CPU_X86 := FALSE}
  78. {$setc TARGET_CPU_X86_64 := FALSE}
  79. {$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM := FALSE}
  80. {$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM64 := FALSE}
  81. {$setc TARGET_OS_MAC := TRUE}
  82. {$setc TARGET_OS_IPHONE := FALSE}
  83. {$setc TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR := FALSE}
  84. {$setc TARGET_OS_EMBEDDED := FALSE}
  85. {$elifc defined __ppc64__ and __ppc64__}
  86. {$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC := FALSE}
  87. {$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC64 := TRUE}
  88. {$setc TARGET_CPU_X86 := FALSE}
  89. {$setc TARGET_CPU_X86_64 := FALSE}
  90. {$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM := FALSE}
  91. {$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM64 := FALSE}
  92. {$setc TARGET_OS_MAC := TRUE}
  93. {$setc TARGET_OS_IPHONE := FALSE}
  94. {$setc TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR := FALSE}
  95. {$setc TARGET_OS_EMBEDDED := FALSE}
  96. {$elifc defined __i386__ and __i386__}
  97. {$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC := FALSE}
  98. {$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC64 := FALSE}
  99. {$setc TARGET_CPU_X86 := TRUE}
  100. {$setc TARGET_CPU_X86_64 := FALSE}
  101. {$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM := FALSE}
  102. {$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM64 := FALSE}
  103. {$ifc defined iphonesim}
  104. {$setc TARGET_OS_MAC := FALSE}
  105. {$setc TARGET_OS_IPHONE := TRUE}
  106. {$setc TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR := TRUE}
  107. {$elsec}
  108. {$setc TARGET_OS_MAC := TRUE}
  109. {$setc TARGET_OS_IPHONE := FALSE}
  110. {$setc TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR := FALSE}
  111. {$endc}
  112. {$setc TARGET_OS_EMBEDDED := FALSE}
  113. {$elifc defined __x86_64__ and __x86_64__}
  114. {$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC := FALSE}
  115. {$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC64 := FALSE}
  116. {$setc TARGET_CPU_X86 := FALSE}
  117. {$setc TARGET_CPU_X86_64 := TRUE}
  118. {$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM := FALSE}
  119. {$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM64 := FALSE}
  120. {$ifc defined iphonesim}
  121. {$setc TARGET_OS_MAC := FALSE}
  122. {$setc TARGET_OS_IPHONE := TRUE}
  123. {$setc TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR := TRUE}
  124. {$elsec}
  125. {$setc TARGET_OS_MAC := TRUE}
  126. {$setc TARGET_OS_IPHONE := FALSE}
  127. {$setc TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR := FALSE}
  128. {$endc}
  129. {$setc TARGET_OS_EMBEDDED := FALSE}
  130. {$elifc defined __arm__ and __arm__}
  131. {$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC := FALSE}
  132. {$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC64 := FALSE}
  133. {$setc TARGET_CPU_X86 := FALSE}
  134. {$setc TARGET_CPU_X86_64 := FALSE}
  135. {$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM := TRUE}
  136. {$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM64 := FALSE}
  137. {$setc TARGET_OS_MAC := FALSE}
  138. {$setc TARGET_OS_IPHONE := TRUE}
  139. {$setc TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR := FALSE}
  140. {$setc TARGET_OS_EMBEDDED := TRUE}
  141. {$elifc defined __arm64__ and __arm64__}
  142. {$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC := FALSE}
  143. {$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC64 := FALSE}
  144. {$setc TARGET_CPU_X86 := FALSE}
  145. {$setc TARGET_CPU_X86_64 := FALSE}
  146. {$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM := FALSE}
  147. {$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM64 := TRUE}
  148. {$ifc defined ios}
  149. {$setc TARGET_OS_MAC := FALSE}
  150. {$setc TARGET_OS_IPHONE := TRUE}
  151. {$setc TARGET_OS_EMBEDDED := TRUE}
  152. {$elsec}
  153. {$setc TARGET_OS_MAC := TRUE}
  154. {$setc TARGET_OS_IPHONE := FALSE}
  155. {$setc TARGET_OS_EMBEDDED := FALSE}
  156. {$endc}
  157. {$setc TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR := FALSE}
  158. {$elsec}
  159. {$error __ppc__ nor __ppc64__ nor __i386__ nor __x86_64__ nor __arm__ nor __arm64__ is defined.}
  160. {$endc}
  161. {$ifc defined __LP64__ and __LP64__ }
  162. {$setc TARGET_CPU_64 := TRUE}
  163. {$elsec}
  164. {$setc TARGET_CPU_64 := FALSE}
  165. {$endc}
  166. {$ifc defined FPC_BIG_ENDIAN}
  167. {$setc TARGET_RT_BIG_ENDIAN := TRUE}
  168. {$setc TARGET_RT_LITTLE_ENDIAN := FALSE}
  169. {$elifc defined FPC_LITTLE_ENDIAN}
  170. {$setc TARGET_RT_BIG_ENDIAN := FALSE}
  171. {$setc TARGET_RT_LITTLE_ENDIAN := TRUE}
  172. {$elsec}
  173. {$error Neither FPC_BIG_ENDIAN nor FPC_LITTLE_ENDIAN are defined.}
  174. {$endc}
  175. {$setc ACCESSOR_CALLS_ARE_FUNCTIONS := TRUE}
  176. {$setc CALL_NOT_IN_CARBON := FALSE}
  177. {$setc OLDROUTINENAMES := FALSE}
  178. {$setc OPAQUE_TOOLBOX_STRUCTS := TRUE}
  179. {$setc OPAQUE_UPP_TYPES := TRUE}
  180. {$setc OTCARBONAPPLICATION := TRUE}
  181. {$setc OTKERNEL := FALSE}
  182. {$setc PM_USE_SESSION_APIS := TRUE}
  183. {$setc TARGET_API_MAC_CARBON := TRUE}
  184. {$setc TARGET_API_MAC_OS8 := FALSE}
  185. {$setc TARGET_API_MAC_OSX := TRUE}
  186. {$setc TARGET_CARBON := TRUE}
  187. {$setc TARGET_CPU_68K := FALSE}
  188. {$setc TARGET_CPU_MIPS := FALSE}
  189. {$setc TARGET_CPU_SPARC := FALSE}
  190. {$setc TARGET_OS_UNIX := FALSE}
  191. {$setc TARGET_OS_WIN32 := FALSE}
  192. {$setc TARGET_RT_MAC_68881 := FALSE}
  193. {$setc TARGET_RT_MAC_CFM := FALSE}
  194. {$setc TARGET_RT_MAC_MACHO := TRUE}
  195. {$setc TYPED_FUNCTION_POINTERS := TRUE}
  196. {$setc TYPE_BOOL := FALSE}
  197. {$setc TYPE_EXTENDED := FALSE}
  198. {$setc TYPE_LONGLONG := TRUE}
  199. uses MacTypes,CTLine,CFBase,CFDictionary,CFAttributedString;
  200. {$endc} {not MACOSALLINCLUDE}
  201. {$ALIGN POWER}
  202. {!
  203. @header
  204. Thread Safety Information
  205. All functions in this header are thread safe unless otherwise specified.
  206. }
  207. { --------------------------------------------------------------------------- }
  208. { Typesetter Types }
  209. { --------------------------------------------------------------------------- }
  210. type
  211. CTTypesetterRef = ^__CTTypesetter; { an opaque type }
  212. __CTTypesetter = record end;
  213. {!
  214. @function CTTypesetterGetTypeID
  215. @abstract Returns the CFType of the typesetter object
  216. }
  217. function CTTypesetterGetTypeID: CFTypeID; external name '_CTTypesetterGetTypeID';
  218. (* CT_AVAILABLE_STARTING( __MAC_10_5, __IPHONE_3_2) *)
  219. { --------------------------------------------------------------------------- }
  220. { Typesetter Values }
  221. { --------------------------------------------------------------------------- }
  222. {!
  223. @const kCTTypesetterOptionDisableBidiProcessing
  224. @abstract Disables bidi processing.
  225. @discussion Value must be a CFBooleanRef. Default is false.
  226. Normally, typesetting applies the Unicode Bidirectional
  227. Algorithm as described in UAX #9. If a typesetter is created
  228. with this option set to true, no directional reordering is
  229. performed and any directional control characters are ignored.
  230. }
  231. var kCTTypesetterOptionDisableBidiProcessing: CFStringRef; external name '_kCTTypesetterOptionDisableBidiProcessing'; (* attribute const *)
  232. (* CT_AVAILABLE_BUT_DEPRECATED( __MAC_10_5, __MAC_10_8, __IPHONE_3_2, __IPHONE_6_0) *)
  233. {!
  234. @const kCTTypesetterOptionForcedEmbeddingLevel
  235. @abstract Specifies the embedding level.
  236. @discussion Value must be a CFNumberRef. Default is unset. Normally,
  237. typesetting applies the Unicode Bidirectional Algorithm as
  238. described in UAX #9. If present, this specifies the embedding
  239. level and any directional control characters are ignored.
  240. }
  241. var kCTTypesetterOptionForcedEmbeddingLevel: CFStringRef; external name '_kCTTypesetterOptionForcedEmbeddingLevel'; (* attribute const *)
  242. (* CT_AVAILABLE_STARTING( __MAC_10_5, __IPHONE_3_2) *)
  243. { --------------------------------------------------------------------------- }
  244. { Typesetter Creation }
  245. { --------------------------------------------------------------------------- }
  246. {!
  247. @function CTTypesetterCreateWithAttributedString
  248. @abstract Creates an immutable typesetter object using an attributed
  249. string.
  250. @discussion The resultant typesetter can be used to create lines, perform
  251. line breaking, and do other contextual analysis based on the
  252. characters in the string.
  253. @param string
  254. The CFAttributedStringRef that you want to typeset. This
  255. parameter must be filled in with a valid CFAttributedString.
  256. @result This function will return a reference to a CTTypesetter if the
  257. call was successful. Otherwise, it will return NULL.
  258. }
  259. function CTTypesetterCreateWithAttributedString( strng: CFAttributedStringRef ): CTTypesetterRef; external name '_CTTypesetterCreateWithAttributedString';
  260. (* CT_AVAILABLE_STARTING( __MAC_10_5, __IPHONE_3_2) *)
  261. {!
  262. @function CTTypesetterCreateWithAttributedStringAndOptions
  263. @abstract Creates an immutable typesetter object using an attributed
  264. string and a dictionary of options.
  265. @discussion The resultant typesetter can be used to create lines, perform
  266. line breaking, and do other contextual analysis based on the
  267. characters in the string.
  268. @param string
  269. The CFAttributedStringRef that you want to typeset. This
  270. parameter must be filled in with a valid CFAttributedString.
  271. @param options
  272. A CFDictionary of typesetter options, or NULL if there are none.
  273. @result This function will return a reference to a CTTypesetter if the
  274. call was successful. Otherwise, it will return NULL.
  275. }
  276. function CTTypesetterCreateWithAttributedStringAndOptions( strng: CFAttributedStringRef; options: CFDictionaryRef ): CTTypesetterRef; external name '_CTTypesetterCreateWithAttributedStringAndOptions';
  277. (* CT_AVAILABLE_STARTING( __MAC_10_5, __IPHONE_3_2) *)
  278. { --------------------------------------------------------------------------- }
  279. { Typeset Line Creation }
  280. { --------------------------------------------------------------------------- }
  281. {!
  282. @function CTTypesetterCreateLineWithOffset
  283. @abstract Creates an immutable line from the typesetter.
  284. @discussion The resultant line will consist of glyphs in the correct visual
  285. order, ready to draw.
  286. @param typesetter
  287. The typesetter which the line will come from. This parameter is
  288. required and cannot be set to NULL.
  289. @param stringRange
  290. The string range which the line will be based on. If the length
  291. portion of range is set to 0, then the typesetter will continue
  292. to add glyphs to the line until it runs out of characters in the
  293. string. The location and length of the range must be within the
  294. bounds of the string, otherwise the call will fail.
  295. @param offset
  296. The line position offset.
  297. @result This function will return a reference to a CTLine if the call was
  298. successful. Otherwise, it will return NULL.
  299. }
  300. function CTTypesetterCreateLineWithOffset( typesetter: CTTypesetterRef; stringRange: CFRange; offset: Float64 ): CTLineRef; external name '_CTTypesetterCreateLineWithOffset';
  301. (* CT_AVAILABLE_STARTING( __MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_3_2) *)
  302. {!
  303. @function CTTypesetterCreateLine
  304. @abstract Equivalent to CTTypesetterCreateLineWithOffset with offset = 0.0.
  305. }
  306. function CTTypesetterCreateLine( typesetter: CTTypesetterRef; stringRange: CFRange ): CTLineRef; external name '_CTTypesetterCreateLine';
  307. (* CT_AVAILABLE_STARTING( __MAC_10_5, __IPHONE_3_2) *)
  308. { --------------------------------------------------------------------------- }
  309. { Typeset Line Breaking }
  310. { --------------------------------------------------------------------------- }
  311. {!
  312. @function CTTypesetterSuggestLineBreakWithOffset
  313. @abstract Suggests a contextual line break point based on the width
  314. provided.
  315. @discussion The line break can be triggered either by a hard break character
  316. in the stream or by filling the specified width with characters.
  317. @param typesetter
  318. The typesetter which the line will come from. This parameter is
  319. required and cannot be set to NULL.
  320. @param startIndex
  321. The starting point for the line break calculations. The break
  322. calculations will include the character starting at startIndex.
  323. @param width
  324. The requested line break width.
  325. @param offset
  326. The line position offset.
  327. @result The value returned is a count of the characters from startIndex
  328. that would cause the line break. This value returned can be used
  329. to construct a character range for CTTypesetterCreateLine.
  330. }
  331. function CTTypesetterSuggestLineBreakWithOffset( typesetter: CTTypesetterRef; startIndex: CFIndex; width: Float64; offset: Float64 ): CFIndex; external name '_CTTypesetterSuggestLineBreakWithOffset';
  332. (* CT_AVAILABLE_STARTING( __MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_3_2) *)
  333. {!
  334. @function CTTypesetterSuggestLineBreak
  335. @abstract Equivalent to CTTypesetterSuggestLineBreakWithOffset with offset = 0.0.
  336. }
  337. function CTTypesetterSuggestLineBreak( typesetter: CTTypesetterRef; startIndex: CFIndex; width: Float64 ): CFIndex; external name '_CTTypesetterSuggestLineBreak';
  338. (* CT_AVAILABLE_STARTING( __MAC_10_5, __IPHONE_3_2) *)
  339. {!
  340. @function CTTypesetterSuggestClusterBreakWithOffset
  341. @abstract Suggests a cluster line break point based on the width provided.
  342. @discussion Suggests a typographic cluster line break point based on the width
  343. provided. This cluster break is similar to a character break,
  344. except that it will not break apart linguistic clusters. No other
  345. contextual analysis will be done. This can be used by the caller
  346. to implement a different line breaking scheme, such as
  347. hyphenation. Note that a typographic cluster break can also be
  348. triggered by a hard break character in the stream.
  349. @param typesetter
  350. The typesetter which the line will come from. This parameter is
  351. required and cannot be set to NULL.
  352. @param startIndex
  353. The starting point for the typographic cluster break
  354. calculations. The break calculations will include the character
  355. starting at startIndex.
  356. @param width
  357. The requested typographic cluster break width.
  358. @param offset
  359. The line position offset.
  360. @result The value returned is a count of the characters from startIndex
  361. that would cause the cluster break. This value returned can be
  362. used to construct a character range for CTTypesetterCreateLine.
  363. }
  364. function CTTypesetterSuggestClusterBreakWithOffset( typesetter: CTTypesetterRef; startIndex: CFIndex; width: Float64; offset: Float64 ): CFIndex; external name '_CTTypesetterSuggestClusterBreakWithOffset';
  365. (* CT_AVAILABLE_STARTING( __MAC_10_6, __IPHONE_3_2) *)
  366. {!
  367. @function CTTypesetterSuggestClusterBreak
  368. @abstract Equivalent to CTTypesetterSuggestClusterBreakWithOffset with offset = 0.0.
  369. }
  370. function CTTypesetterSuggestClusterBreak( typesetter: CTTypesetterRef; startIndex: CFIndex; width: Float64 ): CFIndex; external name '_CTTypesetterSuggestClusterBreak';
  371. (* CT_AVAILABLE_STARTING( __MAC_10_5, __IPHONE_3_2) *)
  372. {$ifc not defined MACOSALLINCLUDE or not MACOSALLINCLUDE}
  373. end.
  374. {$endc} {not MACOSALLINCLUDE}