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Embedder primitives: placed-child clipping, offscreen RGBA readback, standalone text measurement
Three additions an embedder needs to drive ltk as the render backend for a retained, externally-owned widget tree, each kept general rather than tied to one consumer.
Stack placed-child clipping. `Stack::push_placed_clipped(e, rect, clip)` places a child at an exact rect like `push_placed` but clips its subtree's drawing to `clip` (in the Stack's coordinate space) — Android's clipChildren: content that overflows, such as a scrolled list row reaching above the list or an inner card past a rounded bubble, is not painted. The Stack child tuple grows an 8th `Option<Rect>` for the clip, and `layout_and_draw` brackets a clipped child with `set_clip_rects`/restore around the recursion. The clip is shifted by the Stack's own origin to match the placed rect (which `Stack::layout` already offsets), so a Stack laid out at a non-zero origin clips in the right place rather than off by that origin.
Offscreen RGBA readback. `Canvas::read_rgba_pixels(out)` reads any canvas into tightly packed straight-alpha RGBA8, top-left row first. Unlike `read_gles_rgba_pixels` it also serves the software backend, un-premultiplying its pixmap, so an offscreen software canvas (an embedder's scratch bitmap) can be read back into a straight-alpha buffer. `Canvas::is_software()` lets a caller branch on the backend — e.g. to honour a real path clip on software but only a bounding rect on GLES.
Standalone text measurement. `measure_text(text, size)`, re-exported at the crate root, measures one line with the default UI font and the system fallback chain, returning `(width, line_height)` in pixels without a live `Canvas` — for an embedder's measure pass that must produce the same metrics the renderer will later use. It is backed by `system_fonts::primary_handle()`, a process-wide cached handle for the primary UI font (the same default a canvas loads, with the bundled-font fallback), which widens `render::helpers::load_default_font_bytes` to `pub(crate)`.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-only
// Copyright (C) 2026 Liberux Labs, S. L. <info@liberux.net>
//! Lazy per-glyph fallback font resolution.
//!
//! The default font ([`crate::theme::fallback::FALLBACK_FONT`], Sora)
//! covers Latin and a portion of extended Latin; everything outside
//! that band — Cyrillic, Devanagari, Arabic, Hebrew, Thai, the CJK
//! ideographic block — relies on a chain of system Noto fonts loaded
//! on demand: a fallback file is read off disk the first time some
//! glyph asks for it and the resulting `Arc<Font>` is cached
//! process-wide.
//!
//! Each `(path, face)` entry in [`FALLBACK_FONT_CANDIDATES`] gets its
//! own `OnceLock<Option<Arc<Font>>>` slot. `Some(font)` means the
//! file was read and parsed successfully; `None` means it's missing
//! or unparseable, locked in for the rest of the process so we don't
//! re-`stat` the same path on every glyph miss. The `OnceLock`
//! handles concurrent first-loads correctly: at most one thread runs
//! the closure for a given slot, the rest wait for the result.
//!
//! Renderers (`SoftwareCanvas` and `GlesCanvas`) consult this module
//! through [`lookup`] in their `font_for_char` paths.
use std::sync::{ Arc, OnceLock };
use fontdue::{ Font, FontSettings };
/// Bytes-aware font handle. The `font` is what fontdue rasterises
/// against; `bytes` is the raw OpenType / TrueType buffer that
/// rustybuzz (HarfBuzz) requires for shaping. They are owned
/// separately because fontdue does not expose its internal byte
/// buffer — we keep both alive in lockstep instead.
///
/// `face` is the TTC sub-face index (0 for single-face files, the
/// face index for collections like Noto Sans CJK).
#[ derive( Clone ) ]
pub struct FontHandle
{
pub font: Arc<Font>,
pub bytes: Arc<Vec<u8>>,
pub face: u32,
}
/// Per-script fallback font path with the TrueType-collection face
/// index fontdue should load (most files are single-face → 0; CJK
/// `.ttc` archives carry many faces, see the SC face on the canonical
/// Adobe-built `NotoSansCJK-Regular.ttc`).
struct FallbackFontSpec
{
path: &'static str,
face: u32,
}
/// Ordered fallback chain consulted on a glyph miss. Order matters:
/// the first slot whose font owns a non-zero glyph index for the
/// codepoint wins, so the broadest families come first (Noto Sans
/// covers Cyrillic, Greek, extended Latin) and the script-specific
/// + CJK packs trail. DejaVu is the last resort — most distros carry
/// it under one path or another.
const FALLBACK_FONT_CANDIDATES: &[ FallbackFontSpec ] =
&[
// Noto Sans — Cyrillic, Greek, extended Latin.
FallbackFontSpec { path: "/usr/share/fonts/truetype/noto/NotoSans-Regular.ttf", face: 0 },
FallbackFontSpec { path: "/usr/share/fonts/noto/NotoSans-Regular.ttf", face: 0 },
// Devanagari (Hindi).
FallbackFontSpec { path: "/usr/share/fonts/truetype/noto/NotoSansDevanagari-Regular.ttf", face: 0 },
FallbackFontSpec { path: "/usr/share/fonts/noto/NotoSansDevanagari-Regular.ttf", face: 0 },
// Arabic, Hebrew, Thai — common scripts cheap to keep.
FallbackFontSpec { path: "/usr/share/fonts/truetype/noto/NotoSansArabic-Regular.ttf", face: 0 },
FallbackFontSpec { path: "/usr/share/fonts/truetype/noto/NotoSansHebrew-Regular.ttf", face: 0 },
FallbackFontSpec { path: "/usr/share/fonts/truetype/noto/NotoSansThai-Regular.ttf", face: 0 },
// CJK packs ship as `.ttc`. The collection layout on the canonical
// Adobe-built `NotoSansCJK-Regular.ttc` is 0=JP, 1=KR, 2=SC, 3=TC,
// 4=HK; we want CJK shared ideographs available in any locale, so
// any of the faces is fine — pick SC (face 2) as the broadest
// baseline. ~30 MB on disk; under the lazy loader this only fires
// when a user-visible string actually contains a CJK codepoint.
FallbackFontSpec { path: "/usr/share/fonts/opentype/noto/NotoSansCJK-Regular.ttc", face: 2 },
FallbackFontSpec { path: "/usr/share/fonts/opentype/noto-cjk/NotoSansCJK-Regular.ttc", face: 2 },
FallbackFontSpec { path: "/usr/share/fonts/noto-cjk/NotoSansCJK-Regular.ttc", face: 2 },
// Last resort — DejaVu has broad-but-shallow coverage of most
// scripts and ships almost everywhere.
FallbackFontSpec { path: "/usr/share/fonts/truetype/dejavu/DejaVuSans.ttf", face: 0 },
];
/// Per-slot lazy state. `Vec` length matches
/// [`FALLBACK_FONT_CANDIDATES`]; each `OnceLock` resolves
/// independently so the act of looking up a Devanagari codepoint
/// doesn't drag the CJK pack into memory. `None` inside a resolved
/// slot means the file was missing or fontdue rejected it — a sticky
/// negative result so subsequent misses skip the slot in O(1).
fn slots() -> &'static [ OnceLock<Option<FontHandle>> ]
{
static SLOTS: OnceLock<Vec<OnceLock<Option<FontHandle>>>> = OnceLock::new();
SLOTS.get_or_init( ||
{
( 0..FALLBACK_FONT_CANDIDATES.len() )
.map( |_| OnceLock::new() )
.collect()
} )
}
/// Try to load and parse the fallback font at slot `idx`. Each
/// `OnceLock` wraps `Option<FontHandle>` so a missing or malformed
/// file is recorded as `None` and never re-attempted. The raw bytes
/// are preserved inside the handle so the same `Arc<Vec<u8>>` can be
/// handed to rustybuzz for shaping without re-reading the file.
fn slot_handle( idx: usize ) -> Option<FontHandle>
{
let slot = &slots()[ idx ];
slot.get_or_init( ||
{
let spec = &FALLBACK_FONT_CANDIDATES[ idx ];
let bytes = std::fs::read( spec.path ).ok()?;
let opts = FontSettings { collection_index: spec.face, ..FontSettings::default() };
let font = Font::from_bytes( bytes.as_slice(), opts ).ok()?;
Some( FontHandle
{
font: Arc::new( font ),
bytes: Arc::new( bytes ),
face: spec.face,
} )
} )
.clone()
}
/// Find the first fallback font that has a non-zero glyph index for
/// `ch`, loading it from disk on the first hit and caching the
/// `Arc<Font>` for the rest of the process. Returns `None` if no
/// installed fallback covers the codepoint — the caller then paints
/// the primary font's `.notdef` rather than dropping the glyph.
///
/// Side effect: walking the chain may load and cache a slot even if
/// it doesn't end up covering `ch` (`lookup_glyph_index` reads the
/// `cmap` table, which requires the font to be parsed). That's
/// acceptable — the slot is cached on the first encounter regardless,
/// and most coverage gaps in early slots are the small Noto Sans
/// scripts (Devanagari, Arabic, …) whose total weight is a fraction
/// of the CJK pack everyone was paying for unconditionally.
pub fn lookup( ch: char ) -> Option<Arc<Font>>
{
lookup_handle( ch ).map( |h| h.font )
}
/// The process-wide primary UI font — the same default a canvas loads — cached
/// for standalone text measurement (e.g. an embedded measure pass with no live
/// canvas). Falls back to the bundled font when no system font is found.
pub fn primary_handle() -> FontHandle
{
static PRIMARY: OnceLock<FontHandle> = OnceLock::new();
PRIMARY.get_or_init( ||
{
let bytes = crate::render::helpers::load_default_font_bytes();
let font = Font::from_bytes( bytes.as_slice(), FontSettings::default() ).expect( "primary font parses" );
FontHandle { font: Arc::new( font ), bytes: Arc::new( bytes ), face: 0 }
} ).clone()
}
/// Bytes-aware variant of [`lookup`]. Returns the full
/// [`FontHandle`] (fontdue handle + raw bytes + face index) so
/// callers that need to invoke a HarfBuzz-style shaper can do so
/// without re-reading the font file.
pub fn lookup_handle( ch: char ) -> Option<FontHandle>
{
for idx in 0..FALLBACK_FONT_CANDIDATES.len()
{
let Some( handle ) = slot_handle( idx ) else { continue };
if handle.font.lookup_glyph_index( ch ) != 0
{
return Some( handle );
}
}
None
}