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decomposing code points. |
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At build time, HarfBuzz looks first for the GLib library. If |
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it is found, HarfBuzz will use GLib's Unicode functions by |
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default. If there is no GLib, HarfBuzz will look for the |
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International Components for Unicode (ICU) library. If neither |
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GLib nor ICU is found, HarfBuzz will fall back to its own |
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internal, lightweight set of Unicode functions instead. |
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HarfBuzz includes its own internal, lightweight set of Unicode |
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functions. At build time, it is also possible to compile support |
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for some other options, such as the Unicode functions provided |
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by GLib or the International Components for Unicode (ICU) |
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library. Generally, this option is only of interest for client |
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programs that have specific integration requirements or that do |
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a significant amount of customization. |
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<para> |
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If your program has access to other Unicode functions, however, |
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