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+ # TTF/Ruby, a library to read and write TrueType fonts in Ruby.
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+ # Copyright (C) 2006 Mathieu Blondel
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+ #
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+ class IO
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+ SIZEOF_USHORT = 2
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+ SIZEOF_ULONG = 4
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+ SIZEOF_FIXED = 4
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+ SIZEOF_LONG_DATE_TIME = 8
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+ SIZEOF_SHORT = SIZEOF_FWORD = 2
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+ SHORT_BOUND = 2 ** (8 * SIZEOF_SHORT - 1)
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+ USHORT_BOUND = SHORT_BOUND * 2
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+ def at_offset(offset)
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+ self.pos = prev_pos
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+ ret
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+ end
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+
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+ alias :old_read :read
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+
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+ def read(n)
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+ ret = old_read(n)
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+ raise Font::TTF::MalformedFont if ret.nil?
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+ ret
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+ end
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+
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+ def read_ushort
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+ read(SIZEOF_USHORT).unpack("n")[0]
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+ end
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+ alias :read_ufword :read_ushort
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+ alias :read_f2dot14 :read_ushort
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+
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+ def read_ushorts(n)
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+ read(SIZEOF_USHORT * n).unpack("n#{n.to_s}")
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+ end
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+ alias :read_ufwords :read_ushorts
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+ alias :read_f2dot14s :read_ushorts
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+
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+ def read_ulong
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+ read(SIZEOF_ULONG).unpack("N")[0]
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+ end
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+
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+ def read_ulongs(n)
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+ read(SIZEOF_ULONG * n).unpack("N#{n.to_s}")
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+ end
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+
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+ def read_fixed
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+ f = read_ulong
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+ #"%d.%d" % [f >> 16, f & 0xff00]
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+ end
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+
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+ def read_ulong_as_text
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+ read(SIZEOF_ULONG)
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+ end
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+
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+ def read_byte
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+ read(1).unpack("C")[0]
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+ end
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+
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+ def read_bytes(n)
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+ read(n).unpack("C" + n.to_s)
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+ end
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+
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+ def read_long_date_time
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+ # Don't know how to compute dates
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+ read(SIZEOF_LONG_DATE_TIME)
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+ ""
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+ end
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+
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+ def read_short
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+ # No unpack support for signed network short
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+ n = read_ushort
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+ n = n - 2 * SHORT_BOUND if n >= SHORT_BOUND
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+ n
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+ end
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+ alias :read_fword :read_short
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+
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+ def read_shorts(n)
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+ arr = []
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+ n.times { arr << read_short }
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+ arr
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+ end
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+ alias :read_fwords :read_shorts
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+
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+ def read_char
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+ read(1)
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+ end
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+
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+ def read_chars(n)
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+ read(n)
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+
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+ class Integer
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+
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+ def to_ushort
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+ [self].pack("n")
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+ end
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+ alias :to_ufword :to_ushort
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+ alias :to_f2dot14 :to_ushort
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+
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+ def to_ulong
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+ [self].pack("N")
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+ end
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+ alias :to_fixed :to_ulong
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+
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+ def to_short
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+ n = self
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+ n + 2 * IO::SHORT_BOUND if n < 0
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+ n.to_ushort
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+ end
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+ alias :to_fword :to_short
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+
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+ def to_byte
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+ [self].pack("C")
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+
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+ class String
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+
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+ def to_long_date_time
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+ # Don't know how to compute dates
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+ # So just returns something at the good size
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+ " " * IO::SIZEOF_LONG_DATE_TIME
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+ end
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+
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+ def four_chars!
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+ str = self
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+ while str.length < 4
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+ str += " "
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+ end
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+ self.replace(str.slice(0,4))
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ class Array
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+
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+ def to_bytes
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+ self.pack("C*")
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+ end
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+
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+ def to_ushorts
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+ self.pack("n*")
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+ end
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+ alias :to_ufwords :to_ushorts
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+ alias :to_f2dot14s :to_ushorts
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+
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+ def to_shorts
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+ str = ""
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+ self.each do |int|
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+ str += int.to_short
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+ end
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+ str
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+ end
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+ alias :to_fwords :to_shorts
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+
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+ def to_ulongs
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+ self.pack("N*")
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+ end
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+ alias :to_fixeds :to_ulongs
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+
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+ end
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+
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+ # This allows to sort an array of symbols as if they were strings
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+ class Symbol
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+
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+ def <=>(symb)
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+ self.to_s <=> symb.to_s
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+ end
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+
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+ end