At the center of the general font access methods used by X and xfs is the Font Path Element data structure. Like most structures in the X server, this contains a collection of data and some function pointers for manipulating this data:
/* External view of font paths */
typedef struct _FontPathElement {
int name_length;
char *name;
int type;
int refcount;
pointer private;
} FontPathElementRec, *FontPathElementPtr;
typedef struct _FPEFunctions {
int (*name_check) ( /* name */ );
int (*init_fpe) ( /* fpe */ );
int (*reset_fpe) ( /* fpe */ );
int (*free_fpe) ( /* fpe */ );
int (*open_font) ( /* client, fpe, flags,
name, namelen, format,
fid, ppfont, alias */ );
int (*close_font) ( /* pfont */ );
int (*list_fonts) ( /* client, fpe, pattern,
patlen, maxnames, paths */ );
int (*start_list_fonts_with_info) (
/* client, fpe, name, namelen,
maxnames, data */ );
int (*list_next_font_with_info) (
/* client, fpe, name, namelen,
info, num, data */ );
int (*wakeup_fpe) ( /* fpe, mask */ );
int (*client_died) ( /* client, fpe */ );
} FPEFunctionsRec, FPEFunctions;
/* External view of font paths */
typedef struct _FontPathElement {
int name_length;
char *name;
int type;
int refcount;
pointer private;
} FontPathElementRec, *FontPathElementPtr;
typedef struct _FPEFunctions {
int (*name_check) ( /* name */ );
int (*init_fpe) ( /* fpe */ );
int (*reset_fpe) ( /* fpe */ );
int (*free_fpe) ( /* fpe */ );
int (*open_font) ( /* client, fpe, flags,
name, namelen, format,
fid, ppfont, alias */ );
int (*close_font) ( /* pfont */ );
int (*list_fonts) ( /* client, fpe, pattern,
patlen, maxnames, paths */ );
int (*start_list_fonts_with_info) (
/* client, fpe, name, namelen,
maxnames, data */ );
int (*list_next_font_with_info) (
/* client, fpe, name, namelen,
info, num, data */ );
int (*wakeup_fpe) ( /* fpe, mask */ );
int (*client_died) ( /* client, fpe */ );
} FPEFunctionsRec, FPEFunctions;
The function pointers are split out from the data structure to save memory; additionally, this avoids any complications when initializing the data structure as there would not be any way to discover the appropriate function to call (a chicken and egg problem).
When a font path type is initialized, it passes the function pointers to the server which are then stored in an FPEFunctionsRec. Each function is described below in turn.
Each new font path member is passed to this function; if
the return value is Successful, then
the FPE recognises the format of the string. This does not
guarantee that the FPE will be able to successfully use this
member. For example, the disk-based font directory file
fonts.dir
may be corrupted, this will
not be detected until the font path is initialized. This
routine never returns Suspended.
Initialize a new font path element. This function prepares
a new font path element for other requests: the disk font
routine reads the fonts.dir
and
fonts.alias
files into the internal
format, while the font server routine connects to the
requested font server and prepares for using it. This
routine returns Successful if
everything went OK, otherwise the return value indicates the
source of the problem. This routine never returns
Suspended.
When the X font path is reset, and some of the new members are also in the old font path, this function is called to reinitialize those FPEs. This routine returns Successful if everything went OK. It returns FPEResetFailed if (for some reason) the reset failed, and the caller should remove the old FPE and simply create a new one in its place. This is used by the disk-based fonts routine as resetting the internal directory structures would be more complicated than simply having destroying the old and creating a new.
When the server is finished with an FPE, this function is called to dispose of any internal state. It should return Successful, unless something terrible happens.
This routine requests that a font be opened. The client
argument is used by the
font library only in connection with suspending/restarting
the request. The flags
argument specifies some behaviour for the library and can be
any of:
/* OpenFont flags */
#define FontLoadInfo 0x0001
#define FontLoadProps 0x0002
#define FontLoadMetrics 0x0004
#define FontLoadBitmaps 0x0008
#define FontLoadAll 0x000f
#define FontOpenSync 0x0010
/* OpenFont flags */
#define FontLoadInfo 0x0001
#define FontLoadProps 0x0002
#define FontLoadMetrics 0x0004
#define FontLoadBitmaps 0x0008
#define FontLoadAll 0x000f
#define FontOpenSync 0x0010
The various fields specify which portions of the font should
be loaded at this time. When FontOpenSync
is specified, this routine will not return until all of the
requested portions are loaded. Otherwise, this routine may
return Suspended. When the presented
font name is actually an alias for some other font name,
FontNameAlias is returned, and the
actual font name is stored in the location pointed to by the
alias
argument as a
null-terminated string.
When the server is finished with a font, this routine disposes of any internal state and frees the font data structure.
The paths
argument is
a data structure which will be filled with all of the font names
from this directory which match the specified
pattern
. At
most maxnames
will be added.
This routine may return Suspended.
This routine sets any internal state for a verbose listing of all fonts matching the specified pattern. This routine may return Suspended.
To avoid storing huge amounts of data, the interface for
ListFontsWithInfo allows the server to get one reply at a time
and forward that to the client. When the font name returned
is actually an alias for some other font,
FontNameAlias will be returned. The
actual font name is return instead, and the font alias which
matched the pattern is returned in the location pointed to by
data as a null-terminated string. The caller can then get the
information by recursively listing that font name with a
maxnames of 1. When Successful is
returned, the matching font name is returned, and a
FontInfoPtr is stored in the location pointed to by
data
.
Data
must be initialized
with a pointer to a FontInfoRec allocated by the caller. When the
pointer pointed to by data
is not left pointing at that storage, the caller mustn't free the
associated property data. This routine may return
Suspended.
Whenever an FPE function has returned
Suspended, this routine is called
whenever the application wakes up from waiting for input
(from select(2)). This
mask
argument should be
the value returned from select(2)
.