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Debugging within the FreeType sources |
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I. Configuration macros |
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There are several ways to enable debugging features in a FreeType 2 |
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builds. This is controlled through the definition of special macros |
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located in the file `ftoption.h'. The macros are: |
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FT_DEBUG_LEVEL_ERROR |
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#define this macro if you want to compile the `FT_ERROR' macro |
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calls to print error messages during program execution. This does |
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not stop the program. Very useful to spot invalid fonts during |
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development and to code workarounds for them. |
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FT_DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE |
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#define this macro if you want to compile both macros `FT_ERROR' |
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and `FT_TRACE'. This also includes the variants `FT_TRACE0', |
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`FT_TRACE1', `FT_TRACE2', ..., `FT_TRACE7'. |
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The trace macros are used to send debugging messages when an |
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appropriate `debug level' is configured at runtime through the |
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`FT2_DEBUG' environment variable (more on this later). |
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FT_DEBUG_MEMORY |
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If this macro is #defined, the FreeType engine is linked with a |
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small but effective debugging memory manager that tracks all |
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allocations and frees that are performed within the font engine. |
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When the `FT2_DEBUG_MEMORY' environment variable is defined at |
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runtime, a call to `FT_Done_FreeType' dumps memory statistics, |
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including the list of leaked memory blocks and optionally with the |
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source locations where these were allocated. It is always a very |
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good idea to define this in development builds. This works with |
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_any_ program linked to FreeType, but requires a big deal of |
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memory (the debugging memory manager never frees the blocks to the |
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heap in order to detect double frees). |
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When `FT2_DEBUG_MEMORY' isn't defined at runtime, the debugging |
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memory manager is ignored, and performance is unaffected. |
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FT_LOGGING |
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As mentioned above if `FT_DEBUG_LEVEL_ERROR' and |
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`FT_DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE' macros are defined, FreeType will send the |
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debug and trace logs outputted from `FT_ERROR' and `FT_TRACE' |
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macros to `stderr'. |
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`FT_LOGGING' is a new macro which is introduced to enhance the |
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capabilities of `FT_TRACE' and `FT_ERROR' macros. |
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`FT_LOGGING' macro depends on `FT_DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE' and |
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`FT_DEBUG_LEVEL_ERROR', therefore these macros will automatically |
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be #defined once `FT_LOGGING' macro is #defined and |
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the behaviour of `FT_TRACE' and `FT_ERROR' macros will change. |
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Now, `FT_TRACE' and `FT_ERROR' macros will start sending the |
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tracing and debugging messages to the file system instead of |
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`stderr'. |
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On the file system the log file will be generated on the path |
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specified using `FT_LOGGING_FILE' environment variable(more on |
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this later). |
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There is an additional support of logging Time and the name of |
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the `FT_COMPONENT' from which the current log is generated along |
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with the actual tracing and debugging message, and for this user |
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will have to define additional tags under the `FT2_DEBUG' |
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environment variable(More details under section `FT2_DEBUG' under |
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Environment Variables heading). |
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II. Debugging macros |
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Several macros can be used within the FreeType sources to help |
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debugging its code: |
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1. FT_ERROR(( ... )) |
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This macro is used to send debug messages that indicate relatively |
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serious errors (like broken font files) without stopping the |
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execution of the running program. Its code is compiled only when |
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either `FT_DEBUG_LEVEL_ERROR' or `FT_DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE' are |
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defined in `ftoption.h'. |
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Note that you have to use a printf-like signature, but with double |
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parentheses, like in |
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FT_ERROR(( "your %s is not %s\n", "foo", "bar" )); |
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2. FT_ASSERT( condition ) |
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This macro is used to check strong assertions at runtime. If its |
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condition isn't TRUE, the program aborts with a panic message. |
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Its code is compiled when either `FT_DEBUG_LEVEL_ERROR' or |
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`FT_DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE' are defined. You don't need double |
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parentheses here. Example: |
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FT_ASSERT( ptr != NULL ); |
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3. FT_TRACE( level, (message...) ) |
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The `FT_TRACE' macro is used to send general-purpose debugging |
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messages during program execution. This macro uses an *implicit* |
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macro named `FT_COMPONENT', which names the current FreeType |
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component being run. |
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The developer should always define `FT_COMPONENT' as appropriate, |
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for example as in |
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#undef FT_COMPONENT |
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#define FT_COMPONENT io |
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The value of the `FT_COMPONENT' macro is one of the component |
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names defined in the internal file `internal/fttrace.h'. If you |
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modify the FreeType source code and insert a new `FT_COMPONENT' |
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macro, you must register it in `fttrace.h'. If you insert or |
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remove many trace macros, you can test for undefined or unused |
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trace macros with the script `src/tools/chktrcmp.py'. |
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Each such component is assigned a `debug level', ranging from |
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value 0 to 7, through the use of the `FT2_DEBUG' environment |
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variable (described below) when a program linked with FreeType |
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starts. |
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When `FT_TRACE' is called, its level is compared to the one of the |
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corresponding component. Messages with trace levels *higher* than |
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the corresponding component level are filtered out and never |
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printed. This means that trace messages with level 0 are always |
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printed, those with level 2 are only printed when the component |
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level is *at least* 2, etc. |
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The second parameter to `FT_TRACE' must contain parentheses and |
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corresponds to a printf-like call, as in |
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FT_TRACE( 2, ( "your %s is not %s\n", "foo", "bar" ) ) |
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The shortcut macros `FT_TRACE0', `FT_TRACE1', `FT_TRACE2', ..., |
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`FT_TRACE7' can be used with constant level indices, and are much |
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cleaner to use, as in |
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FT_TRACE2(( "your %s is not %s\n", "foo", "bar" )); |
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III. Environment variables |
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The following environment variables control debugging output and |
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behaviour of FreeType at runtime. |
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FT2_DEBUG |
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This variable is only used when FreeType is built with |
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`FT_DEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE' defined. It contains a list of component |
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level definitions, following this format: |
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component1:level1 component2:level2 component3:level3 ... |
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where `componentX' is the name of a tracing component, as defined |
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in `fttrace.h'. `levelX' is the corresponding level to use at |
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runtime. |
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`any' is a special component name that is interpreted as `any/all |
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components'. For example, the following definitions |
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set FT2_DEBUG=any:2 memory:5 io:4 (on Windows) |
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export FT2_DEBUG="any:2 memory:5 io:4" (on Linux with bash) |
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both stipulate that all components should have level 2, except for |
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the memory and io components, which are set to the trace levels 5 |
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and 4, respectively. |
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`FT_LOGGING' related tags: |
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As mentioned above in the `FT_LOGGING' section below are the |
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additional tags which can be added in `FT2_DEBUG' environment |
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variable to log the time and the value of `FT_COMPONENT' in the |
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actual log message: |
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* -v: For printing the name of FreeType's component from which |
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the current log is produced. |
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* -t: For printing the time(in milliseconds) along with actual |
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log message. |
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Example: |
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Case 1: FT2_DEBUG="any:7 memory:5 -vt" |
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[20:32:02:44969 ttload] table directory loaded |
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Case 2: FT2_DEBUG="any:7 memory:5 -t" |
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[20:32:02:44969 ttload] table directory loaded |
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Case 3: FT2_DEBUG="any:7 memory:5 -v" |
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[ttload] table directory loaded |
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FT_LOGGING_FILE |
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This variable is only used when FreeType is built with |
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`FT_LOGGING' macro defined. It contains the path to the file where |
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the user wants to put his log file. |
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On Linux with bash: |
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export FT_LOGGING_FILE="/tmp/freetype2.log" |
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On Windows: |
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set FT_LOGGING_FILE=C:\Users\AppData\Local\Temp\freetype2.log |
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Use the following `FT_LOGGING_FILE' value to print logs to stderr. |
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export FT_LOGGING_FILE=/dev/stderr |
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FT2_DEBUG_MEMORY |
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This environment variable, when defined, tells FreeType to use a |
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debugging memory manager that tracks leaking memory blocks as well |
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as other common errors like double frees. It is also capable of |
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reporting _where_ the leaking blocks were allocated, which |
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considerably saves time when debugging new additions to the |
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library. |
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This code is only compiled when FreeType is built with the |
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`FT_DEBUG_MEMORY' macro #defined in `ftoption.h' though, it is |
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ignored in other builds. |
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FT2_ALLOC_TOTAL_MAX |
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This variable is ignored if `FT2_DEBUG_MEMORY' is not defined. It |
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allows you to specify a maximum heap size for all memory |
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allocations performed by FreeType. This is very useful to test |
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the robustness of the font engine and programs that use it in |
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tight memory conditions. |
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If it is undefined, or if its value is not strictly positive, no |
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allocation bounds are checked at runtime. |
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FT2_ALLOC_COUNT_MAX |
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This variable is ignored if `FT2_DEBUG_MEMORY' is not defined. It |
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allows you to specify a maximum number of memory allocations |
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performed by FreeType before returning the error |
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`FT_Err_Out_Of_Memory'. This is useful for debugging and testing |
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the engine's robustness. |
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If it is undefined, or if its value is not strictly positive, no |
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allocation bounds are checked at runtime. |
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FT2_KEEP_ALIVE |
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This variable is ignored if `FT2_DEBUG_MEMORY' is not defined. |
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`Keep alive' means that freed blocks aren't released to the heap. |
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This is useful to detect double-frees or weird heap corruption, |
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reporting the source code location of the original allocation and |
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deallocation in case of a problem. It uses large amounts of |
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memory, however. |
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If it is undefined, or if its value is not strictly positive, |
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freed blocks are released at runtime. |
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IV. Additional Capabilities with `FT_LOGGING' |
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With the support of `FT_LOGGING', four APIs have been introduced for |
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providing additional debugging support to the applications using |
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FreeType. |
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FT_Trace_Set_Level( const char* ) |
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If FreeType is configured with `FT_LOGGING' the levels of tracing |
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component set using `FT2_DEBUG' environment variable is considered |
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as a default value. |
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And this function can be used change/set the value of the levels |
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of tracing components at run-time. |
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NOTE: If the environment variable `FT2_DEBUG is not defined the |
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default value of the levels of tracing components will be NULL. |
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FT_Trace_Set_Default_Level(): |
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If previously, `FT_Trace_Set_Level' functions is used to set new |
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values of the tracing components of FreeType, this function could |
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be used to reset the level of tracing components to the default |
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value. |
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Hence, the functions `FT_Trace_Set_Default_Level' and |
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`FT_Trace_Set_Level' could be combined and used together to |
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change the trace levels of FreeType's components for a particular |
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block of code. |
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FT_Set_Log_Handler( ft_custom_log_handler ): |
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This API has been provided under the `FT_LOGGING' macro to support |
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a feature wherein a custom log handler can be provided based on |
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user’s choice. Doing so, FreeType will start calling the custom |
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handler for new log messages and will no longer write these |
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messages in predefined log file of FreeType. It will totally |
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depend on user how the log messages will be handled. |
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User just need to call this API with an argument of type |
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ft_custom_log_handler which should match following function |
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prototype: |
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void (*ft_custom_log_handler)( const char* ft_component, |
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const char* fmt, |
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va_list args ); |
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FT_Set_Default_Log_Handler(): |
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If the user has chosen to set a custom log handler using the |
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`FT_Set_Log_Handler' API above, the current API can be used to |
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reset back the log handler to the Freetype's inbuilt log handler. |
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Hence, the functions `FT_Set_Default_Log_Handler' and |
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`FT_Set_Log_Handler' in combination can be used to separately |
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handle the trace or error logs generated by a particular block |
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of code. |
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Applications need to #include the following header file to avail the |
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above APIs: |
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#include<freetype/ftlogging.h> |
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------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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Copyright (C) 2002-2020 by |
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David Turner, Robert Wilhelm, and Werner Lemberg. |
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This file is part of the FreeType project, and may only be used, |
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modified, and distributed under the terms of the FreeType project |
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license, LICENSE.TXT. By continuing to use, modify, or distribute this |
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file you indicate that you have read the license and understand and |
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accept it fully. |
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--- end of DEBUG ---
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