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package sun.font;
import java.lang.ref.Reference;
import java.awt.FontFormatException;
import java.awt.geom.GeneralPath;
import java.awt.geom.Point2D;
import java.awt.geom.Rectangle2D;
import java.io.File;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import sun.java2d.Disposer;
import sun.java2d.DisposerRecord;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.List;
import java.security.AccessController;
import java.security.PrivilegedActionException;
import java.security.PrivilegedExceptionAction;
public abstract class FileFont extends PhysicalFont {
protected boolean useJavaRasterizer = true;
/* I/O and file operations are always synchronized on the font
* object. Two threads can be accessing the font and retrieving
* information, and synchronized only to the extent that filesystem
* operations require.
* A limited number of files can be open at a time, to limit the
* absorption of file descriptors. If a file needs to be opened
* when there are none free, then the synchronization of all I/O
* ensures that any in progress operation will complete before some
* other thread closes the descriptor in order to allocate another one.
*/
// NB consider using a RAF. FIS has finalize method so may take a
// little longer to be GC'd. We don't use this stream at all anyway.
// In fact why increase the size of a FileFont object if the stream
// isn't needed ..
//protected FileInputStream stream;
//protected FileChannel channel;
protected int fileSize;
protected FontScaler scaler;
/* The following variables are used, (and in the case of the arrays,
* only initialised) for select fonts where a native scaler may be
* used to get glyph images and metrics.
* glyphToCharMap is filled in on the fly and used to do a reverse
* lookup when a FileFont needs to get the charcode back from a glyph
* code so it can re-map via a NativeGlyphMapper to get a native glyph.
* This isn't a big hit in time, since a boolean test is sufficient
* to choose the usual default path, nor in memory for fonts which take
* the native path, since fonts have contiguous zero-based glyph indexes,
* and these obviously do all exist in the font.
*/
protected boolean checkedNatives;
protected boolean useNatives;
protected NativeFont[] nativeFonts;
protected char[] glyphToCharMap;
/*
* @throws FontFormatException if the font can't be opened
*/
FileFont(String platname, Object nativeNames)
throws FontFormatException {
super(platname, nativeNames);
}
FontStrike createStrike(FontStrikeDesc desc) {
if (!checkedNatives) {
checkUseNatives();
}
return new FileFontStrike(this, desc);
}
protected boolean checkUseNatives() {
checkedNatives = true;
return useNatives;
}
/* This method needs to be accessible to FontManager if there is
* file pool management. It may be a no-op.
*/
protected abstract void close();
/*
* This is the public interface. The subclasses need to implement
* this. The returned block may be longer than the requested length.
*/
abstract ByteBuffer readBlock(int offset, int length);
public boolean canDoStyle(int style) {
return true;
}
static void setFileToRemove(List<Font2D> fonts,
File file, int cnt,
CreatedFontTracker tracker)
{
CreatedFontFileDisposerRecord dr =
new CreatedFontFileDisposerRecord(file, cnt, tracker);
for (Font2D f : fonts) {
Disposer.addObjectRecord(f, dr);
}
}
/* This is called when a font scaler is determined to
* be unusable (ie bad).
* We want to replace current scaler with NullFontScaler, so
* we never try to use same font scaler again.
* Scaler native resources could have already been disposed
* or they will be eventually by Java2D disposer.
* However, it should be safe to call dispose() explicitly here.
*
* For safety we also invalidate all strike's scaler context.
* So, in case they cache pointer to native scaler
* it will not ever be used.
*
* It also appears desirable to remove all the entries from the
* cache so no other code will pick them up. But we can't just
* 'delete' them as code may be using them. And simply dropping
* the reference to the cache will make the reference objects
* unreachable and so they will not get disposed.
* Since a strike may hold (via java arrays) native pointers to many
* rasterised glyphs, this would be a memory leak.
* The solution is :
* - to move all the entries to another map where they
* are no longer locatable
* - update FontStrikeDisposer to be able to distinguish which
* map they are held in via a boolean flag
* Since this isn't expected to be anything other than an extremely
* rare maybe it is not worth doing this last part.
*/
synchronized void deregisterFontAndClearStrikeCache() {
SunFontManager fm = SunFontManager.getInstance();
fm.deRegisterBadFont(this);
for (Reference<FontStrike> strikeRef : strikeCache.values()) {
if (strikeRef != null) {
/* NB we know these are all FileFontStrike instances
* because the cache is on this FileFont
*/
FileFontStrike strike = (FileFontStrike)strikeRef.get();
if (strike != null && strike.pScalerContext != 0L) {
scaler.invalidateScalerContext(strike.pScalerContext);
}
}
}
if (scaler != null) {
scaler.disposeScaler();
}
scaler = FontScaler.getNullScaler();
}
StrikeMetrics getFontMetrics(long pScalerContext) {
try {
return getScaler().getFontMetrics(pScalerContext);
} catch (FontScalerException fe) {
scaler = FontScaler.getNullScaler();
return getFontMetrics(pScalerContext);
}
}
float getGlyphAdvance(long pScalerContext, int glyphCode) {
try {
return getScaler().getGlyphAdvance(pScalerContext, glyphCode);
} catch (FontScalerException fe) {
scaler = FontScaler.getNullScaler();
return getGlyphAdvance(pScalerContext, glyphCode);
}
}
void getGlyphMetrics(long pScalerContext, int glyphCode, Point2D.Float metrics) {
try {
getScaler().getGlyphMetrics(pScalerContext, glyphCode, metrics);
} catch (FontScalerException fe) {
scaler = FontScaler.getNullScaler();
getGlyphMetrics(pScalerContext, glyphCode, metrics);
}
}
long getGlyphImage(long pScalerContext, int glyphCode) {
try {
return getScaler().getGlyphImage(pScalerContext, glyphCode);
} catch (FontScalerException fe) {
scaler = FontScaler.getNullScaler();
return getGlyphImage(pScalerContext, glyphCode);
}
}
Rectangle2D.Float getGlyphOutlineBounds(long pScalerContext, int glyphCode) {
try {
return getScaler().getGlyphOutlineBounds(pScalerContext, glyphCode);
} catch (FontScalerException fe) {
scaler = FontScaler.getNullScaler();
return getGlyphOutlineBounds(pScalerContext, glyphCode);
}
}
GeneralPath getGlyphOutline(long pScalerContext, int glyphCode, float x, float y) {
try {
return getScaler().getGlyphOutline(pScalerContext, glyphCode, x, y);
} catch (FontScalerException fe) {
scaler = FontScaler.getNullScaler();
return getGlyphOutline(pScalerContext, glyphCode, x, y);
}
}
GeneralPath getGlyphVectorOutline(long pScalerContext, int[] glyphs, int numGlyphs, float x, float y) {
try {
return getScaler().getGlyphVectorOutline(pScalerContext, glyphs, numGlyphs, x, y);
} catch (FontScalerException fe) {
scaler = FontScaler.getNullScaler();
return getGlyphVectorOutline(pScalerContext, glyphs, numGlyphs, x, y);
}
}
/* T1 & TT implementation differ so this method is abstract.
NB: null should not be returned here! */
protected abstract FontScaler getScaler();
protected long getUnitsPerEm() {
return getScaler().getUnitsPerEm();
}
private static class CreatedFontFileDisposerRecord
implements DisposerRecord {
File fontFile = null;
int count = 0; // number of fonts referencing this file object.
CreatedFontTracker tracker;
private CreatedFontFileDisposerRecord(File file, int cnt,
CreatedFontTracker tracker) {
fontFile = file;
count = (cnt > 0) ? cnt : 1;
this.tracker = tracker;
}
public void dispose() {
java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(
new java.security.PrivilegedAction<Object>() {
public Object run() {
synchronized (fontFile) {
count--;
if (count > 0) {
return null;
}
}
if (fontFile != null) {
try {
if (tracker != null) {
tracker.subBytes((int)fontFile.length());
}
/* REMIND: is it possible that the file is
* still open? It will be closed when the
* font2D is disposed but could this code
* execute first? If so the file would not
* be deleted on MS-windows.
*/
fontFile.delete();
/* remove from delete on exit hook list : */
// FIXME: still need to be refactored
SunFontManager.getInstance().tmpFontFiles.remove(fontFile);
} catch (Exception e) {
}
}
return null;
}
});
}
}
protected String getPublicFileName() {
SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
if (sm == null) {
return platName;
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