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gpui/
text_system.rs

1mod font_fallbacks;
2mod font_features;
3mod line;
4mod line_layout;
5mod line_wrapper;
6
7pub use font_fallbacks::*;
8pub use font_features::*;
9pub use line::*;
10pub use line_layout::*;
11pub use line_wrapper::*;
12use schemars::JsonSchema;
13use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
14
15use crate::{
16    Bounds, DevicePixels, Hsla, Pixels, PlatformTextSystem, Point, Result, SharedString, Size,
17    StrikethroughStyle, UnderlineStyle, px,
18};
19use anyhow::{Context as _, anyhow};
20use collections::FxHashMap;
21use core::fmt;
22use derive_more::{Add, Deref, FromStr, Sub};
23use itertools::Itertools;
24use parking_lot::{Mutex, RwLock, RwLockUpgradableReadGuard};
25use smallvec::{SmallVec, smallvec};
26use std::{
27    borrow::Cow,
28    cmp,
29    fmt::{Debug, Display, Formatter},
30    hash::{Hash, Hasher},
31    ops::{Deref, DerefMut, Range},
32    sync::Arc,
33};
34
35/// An opaque identifier for a specific font.
36#[derive(Hash, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy, Debug)]
37#[repr(C)]
38pub struct FontId(pub usize);
39
40/// An opaque identifier for a specific font family.
41#[derive(Hash, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy, Debug)]
42pub struct FontFamilyId(pub usize);
43
44pub(crate) const SUBPIXEL_VARIANTS_X: u8 = 4;
45
46pub(crate) const SUBPIXEL_VARIANTS_Y: u8 =
47    if cfg!(target_os = "windows") || cfg!(target_os = "linux") {
48        1
49    } else {
50        SUBPIXEL_VARIANTS_X
51    };
52
53/// The GPUI text rendering sub system.
54pub struct TextSystem {
55    platform_text_system: Arc<dyn PlatformTextSystem>,
56    global_line_layout_cache: Arc<GlobalLineLayoutCache>,
57    font_ids_by_font: RwLock<FxHashMap<Font, Result<FontId>>>,
58    font_metrics: RwLock<FxHashMap<FontId, FontMetrics>>,
59    raster_bounds: RwLock<FxHashMap<RenderGlyphParams, Bounds<DevicePixels>>>,
60    wrapper_pool: Mutex<FxHashMap<FontIdWithSize, Vec<LineWrapper>>>,
61    font_runs_pool: Mutex<Vec<Vec<FontRun>>>,
62    fallback_font_stack: SmallVec<[Font; 2]>,
63}
64
65impl TextSystem {
66    pub(crate) fn new(platform_text_system: Arc<dyn PlatformTextSystem>) -> Self {
67        TextSystem {
68            platform_text_system,
69            global_line_layout_cache: Arc::new(GlobalLineLayoutCache::new()),
70            font_metrics: RwLock::default(),
71            raster_bounds: RwLock::default(),
72            font_ids_by_font: RwLock::default(),
73            wrapper_pool: Mutex::default(),
74            font_runs_pool: Mutex::default(),
75            fallback_font_stack: smallvec![
76                // TODO: Remove this when Linux have implemented setting fallbacks.
77                font(".ZedMono"),
78                font(".ZedSans"),
79                font("Helvetica"),
80                font("Segoe UI"),  // Windows
81                font("Cantarell"), // Gnome
82                font("Ubuntu"),    // Gnome (Ubuntu)
83                font("Noto Sans"), // KDE
84                font("DejaVu Sans")
85            ],
86        }
87    }
88
89    /// Get a list of all available font names from the operating system.
90    pub fn all_font_names(&self) -> Vec<String> {
91        let mut names = self.platform_text_system.all_font_names();
92        names.extend(
93            self.fallback_font_stack
94                .iter()
95                .map(|font| font.family.to_string()),
96        );
97        names.push(".SystemUIFont".to_string());
98        names.sort();
99        names.dedup();
100        names
101    }
102
103    /// Add a font's data to the text system.
104    pub fn add_fonts(&self, fonts: Vec<Cow<'static, [u8]>>) -> Result<()> {
105        self.platform_text_system.add_fonts(fonts)
106    }
107
108    /// Get the FontId for the configure font family and style.
109    fn font_id(&self, font: &Font) -> Result<FontId> {
110        fn clone_font_id_result(font_id: &Result<FontId>) -> Result<FontId> {
111            match font_id {
112                Ok(font_id) => Ok(*font_id),
113                Err(err) => Err(anyhow!("{err}")),
114            }
115        }
116
117        let font_id = self
118            .font_ids_by_font
119            .read()
120            .get(font)
121            .map(clone_font_id_result);
122        if let Some(font_id) = font_id {
123            font_id
124        } else {
125            let font_id = self.platform_text_system.font_id(font);
126            self.font_ids_by_font
127                .write()
128                .insert(font.clone(), clone_font_id_result(&font_id));
129            font_id
130        }
131    }
132
133    /// Get the Font for the Font Id.
134    pub fn get_font_for_id(&self, id: FontId) -> Option<Font> {
135        let lock = self.font_ids_by_font.read();
136        lock.iter()
137            .filter_map(|(font, result)| match result {
138                Ok(font_id) if *font_id == id => Some(font.clone()),
139                _ => None,
140            })
141            .next()
142    }
143
144    /// Resolves the specified font, falling back to the default font stack if
145    /// the font fails to load.
146    ///
147    /// # Panics
148    ///
149    /// Panics if the font and none of the fallbacks can be resolved.
150    pub fn resolve_font(&self, font: &Font) -> FontId {
151        if let Ok(font_id) = self.font_id(font) {
152            return font_id;
153        }
154        for fallback in &self.fallback_font_stack {
155            if let Ok(font_id) = self.font_id(fallback) {
156                return font_id;
157            }
158        }
159
160        panic!(
161            "failed to resolve font '{}' or any of the fallbacks: {}",
162            font.family,
163            self.fallback_font_stack
164                .iter()
165                .map(|fallback| &fallback.family)
166                .join(", ")
167        );
168    }
169
170    /// Get the bounding box for the given font and font size.
171    /// A font's bounding box is the smallest rectangle that could enclose all glyphs
172    /// in the font. superimposed over one another.
173    pub fn bounding_box(&self, font_id: FontId, font_size: Pixels) -> Bounds<Pixels> {
174        self.read_metrics(font_id, |metrics| metrics.bounding_box(font_size))
175    }
176
177    /// Get the typographic bounds for the given character, in the given font and size.
178    pub fn typographic_bounds(
179        &self,
180        font_id: FontId,
181        font_size: Pixels,
182        character: char,
183    ) -> Result<Bounds<Pixels>> {
184        let glyph_id = self
185            .platform_text_system
186            .glyph_for_char(font_id, character)
187            .with_context(|| format!("glyph not found for character '{character}'"))?;
188        let bounds = self
189            .platform_text_system
190            .typographic_bounds(font_id, glyph_id)?;
191        Ok(self.read_metrics(font_id, |metrics| {
192            (bounds / metrics.units_per_em as f32 * font_size.0).map(px)
193        }))
194    }
195
196    /// Get the advance width for the given character, in the given font and size.
197    pub fn advance(&self, font_id: FontId, font_size: Pixels, ch: char) -> Result<Size<Pixels>> {
198        let glyph_id = self
199            .platform_text_system
200            .glyph_for_char(font_id, ch)
201            .with_context(|| format!("glyph not found for character '{ch}'"))?;
202        let result = self.platform_text_system.advance(font_id, glyph_id)?
203            / self.units_per_em(font_id) as f32;
204
205        Ok(result * font_size)
206    }
207
208    /// Returns the width of an `em`.
209    ///
210    /// Uses the width of the `m` character in the given font and size.
211    pub fn em_width(&self, font_id: FontId, font_size: Pixels) -> Result<Pixels> {
212        Ok(self.typographic_bounds(font_id, font_size, 'm')?.size.width)
213    }
214
215    /// Returns the advance width of an `em`.
216    ///
217    /// Uses the advance width of the `m` character in the given font and size.
218    pub fn em_advance(&self, font_id: FontId, font_size: Pixels) -> Result<Pixels> {
219        Ok(self.advance(font_id, font_size, 'm')?.width)
220    }
221
222    /// Returns the width of an `ch`.
223    ///
224    /// Uses the width of the `0` character in the given font and size.
225    pub fn ch_width(&self, font_id: FontId, font_size: Pixels) -> Result<Pixels> {
226        Ok(self.typographic_bounds(font_id, font_size, '0')?.size.width)
227    }
228
229    /// Returns the advance width of an `ch`.
230    ///
231    /// Uses the advance width of the `0` character in the given font and size.
232    pub fn ch_advance(&self, font_id: FontId, font_size: Pixels) -> Result<Pixels> {
233        Ok(self.advance(font_id, font_size, '0')?.width)
234    }
235
236    /// Get the number of font size units per 'em square',
237    /// Per MDN: "an abstract square whose height is the intended distance between
238    /// lines of type in the same type size"
239    pub fn units_per_em(&self, font_id: FontId) -> u32 {
240        self.read_metrics(font_id, |metrics| metrics.units_per_em)
241    }
242
243    /// Get the height of a capital letter in the given font and size.
244    pub fn cap_height(&self, font_id: FontId, font_size: Pixels) -> Pixels {
245        self.read_metrics(font_id, |metrics| metrics.cap_height(font_size))
246    }
247
248    /// Get the height of the x character in the given font and size.
249    pub fn x_height(&self, font_id: FontId, font_size: Pixels) -> Pixels {
250        self.read_metrics(font_id, |metrics| metrics.x_height(font_size))
251    }
252
253    /// Get the recommended distance from the baseline for the given font
254    pub fn ascent(&self, font_id: FontId, font_size: Pixels) -> Pixels {
255        self.read_metrics(font_id, |metrics| metrics.ascent(font_size))
256    }
257
258    /// Get the recommended distance below the baseline for the given font,
259    /// in single spaced text.
260    pub fn descent(&self, font_id: FontId, font_size: Pixels) -> Pixels {
261        self.read_metrics(font_id, |metrics| metrics.descent(font_size))
262    }
263
264    /// Get the recommended baseline offset for the given font and line height.
265    pub fn baseline_offset(
266        &self,
267        font_id: FontId,
268        font_size: Pixels,
269        line_height: Pixels,
270    ) -> Pixels {
271        let ascent = self.ascent(font_id, font_size);
272        let descent = self.descent(font_id, font_size);
273        let padding_top = (line_height - ascent - descent) / 2.;
274        padding_top + ascent
275    }
276
277    fn read_metrics<T>(&self, font_id: FontId, read: impl FnOnce(&FontMetrics) -> T) -> T {
278        let lock = self.font_metrics.upgradable_read();
279
280        if let Some(metrics) = lock.get(&font_id) {
281            read(metrics)
282        } else {
283            let mut lock = RwLockUpgradableReadGuard::upgrade(lock);
284            let metrics = lock
285                .entry(font_id)
286                .or_insert_with(|| self.platform_text_system.font_metrics(font_id));
287            read(metrics)
288        }
289    }
290
291    /// Returns a handle to a line wrapper, for the given font and font size.
292    pub fn line_wrapper(self: &Arc<Self>, font: Font, font_size: Pixels) -> LineWrapperHandle {
293        let lock = &mut self.wrapper_pool.lock();
294        let font_id = self.resolve_font(&font);
295        let wrappers = lock
296            .entry(FontIdWithSize { font_id, font_size })
297            .or_default();
298        let wrapper = wrappers.pop().unwrap_or_else(|| {
299            LineWrapper::new(font_id, font_size, self.platform_text_system.clone())
300        });
301
302        LineWrapperHandle {
303            wrapper: Some(wrapper),
304            text_system: self.clone(),
305        }
306    }
307
308    /// Get the rasterized size and location of a specific, rendered glyph.
309    pub(crate) fn raster_bounds(&self, params: &RenderGlyphParams) -> Result<Bounds<DevicePixels>> {
310        let raster_bounds = self.raster_bounds.upgradable_read();
311        if let Some(bounds) = raster_bounds.get(params) {
312            Ok(*bounds)
313        } else {
314            let mut raster_bounds = RwLockUpgradableReadGuard::upgrade(raster_bounds);
315            let bounds = self.platform_text_system.glyph_raster_bounds(params)?;
316            raster_bounds.insert(params.clone(), bounds);
317            Ok(bounds)
318        }
319    }
320
321    pub(crate) fn rasterize_glyph(
322        &self,
323        params: &RenderGlyphParams,
324    ) -> Result<(Size<DevicePixels>, Vec<u8>)> {
325        let raster_bounds = self.raster_bounds(params)?;
326        self.platform_text_system
327            .rasterize_glyph(params, raster_bounds)
328    }
329}
330
331/// The GPUI text layout subsystem.
332#[derive(Deref)]
333pub struct WindowTextSystem {
334    line_layout_cache: LineLayoutCache,
335    #[deref]
336    text_system: Arc<TextSystem>,
337}
338
339impl WindowTextSystem {
340    pub(crate) fn new(text_system: Arc<TextSystem>) -> Self {
341        Self {
342            line_layout_cache: LineLayoutCache::new(
343                text_system.platform_text_system.clone(),
344                text_system.global_line_layout_cache.clone(),
345            ),
346            text_system,
347        }
348    }
349
350    pub(crate) fn layout_index(&self) -> LineLayoutIndex {
351        self.line_layout_cache.layout_index()
352    }
353
354    pub(crate) fn reuse_layouts(&self, index: Range<LineLayoutIndex>) {
355        self.line_layout_cache.reuse_layouts(index)
356    }
357
358    pub(crate) fn truncate_layouts(&self, index: LineLayoutIndex) {
359        self.line_layout_cache.truncate_layouts(index)
360    }
361
362    /// Shape the given line, at the given font_size, for painting to the screen.
363    /// Subsets of the line can be styled independently with the `runs` parameter.
364    ///
365    /// Note that this method can only shape a single line of text. It will panic
366    /// if the text contains newlines. If you need to shape multiple lines of text,
367    /// use [`Self::shape_text`] instead.
368    pub fn shape_line(
369        &self,
370        text: SharedString,
371        font_size: Pixels,
372        runs: &[TextRun],
373        force_width: Option<Pixels>,
374    ) -> ShapedLine {
375        self.shape_line_with_spacing(text, font_size, runs, force_width, None)
376    }
377
378    /// Shape a line of text with optional letter spacing applied to glyph positions.
379    pub fn shape_line_with_spacing(
380        &self,
381        text: SharedString,
382        font_size: Pixels,
383        runs: &[TextRun],
384        force_width: Option<Pixels>,
385        letter_spacing: Option<Pixels>,
386    ) -> ShapedLine {
387        debug_assert!(
388            text.find('\n').is_none(),
389            "text argument should not contain newlines"
390        );
391
392        let mut decoration_runs = SmallVec::<[DecorationRun; 32]>::new();
393        for run in runs {
394            if let Some(last_run) = decoration_runs.last_mut()
395                && last_run.color == run.color
396                && last_run.underline == run.underline
397                && last_run.strikethrough == run.strikethrough
398                && last_run.background_color == run.background_color
399            {
400                last_run.len += run.len as u32;
401                continue;
402            }
403            decoration_runs.push(DecorationRun {
404                len: run.len as u32,
405                color: run.color,
406                background_color: run.background_color,
407                underline: run.underline,
408                strikethrough: run.strikethrough,
409            });
410        }
411
412        let layout =
413            self.layout_line_with_spacing(&text, font_size, runs, force_width, letter_spacing);
414
415        ShapedLine {
416            layout,
417            text,
418            decoration_runs,
419        }
420    }
421
422    /// Shape a multi line string of text, at the given font_size, for painting to the screen.
423    /// Subsets of the text can be styled independently with the `runs` parameter.
424    /// If `wrap_width` is provided, the line breaks will be adjusted to fit within the given width.
425    pub fn shape_text(
426        &self,
427        text: SharedString,
428        font_size: Pixels,
429        runs: &[TextRun],
430        wrap_width: Option<Pixels>,
431        line_clamp: Option<usize>,
432    ) -> Result<SmallVec<[WrappedLine; 1]>> {
433        let mut runs = runs.iter().filter(|run| run.len > 0).cloned().peekable();
434        let mut font_runs = self.font_runs_pool.lock().pop().unwrap_or_default();
435
436        let mut lines = SmallVec::new();
437        let mut line_start = 0;
438        let mut max_wrap_lines = line_clamp.unwrap_or(usize::MAX);
439        let mut wrapped_lines = 0;
440
441        let mut process_line = |line_text: SharedString| {
442            font_runs.clear();
443            let line_end = line_start + line_text.len();
444
445            let mut last_font: Option<FontId> = None;
446            let mut decoration_runs = SmallVec::<[DecorationRun; 32]>::new();
447            let mut run_start = line_start;
448            while run_start < line_end {
449                let Some(run) = runs.peek_mut() else {
450                    break;
451                };
452
453                let run_len_within_line = cmp::min(line_end, run_start + run.len) - run_start;
454
455                let decoration_changed = if let Some(last_run) = decoration_runs.last_mut()
456                    && last_run.color == run.color
457                    && last_run.underline == run.underline
458                    && last_run.strikethrough == run.strikethrough
459                    && last_run.background_color == run.background_color
460                {
461                    last_run.len += run_len_within_line as u32;
462                    false
463                } else {
464                    decoration_runs.push(DecorationRun {
465                        len: run_len_within_line as u32,
466                        color: run.color,
467                        background_color: run.background_color,
468                        underline: run.underline,
469                        strikethrough: run.strikethrough,
470                    });
471                    true
472                };
473
474                if let Some(font_run) = font_runs.last_mut()
475                    && Some(font_run.font_id) == last_font
476                    && !decoration_changed
477                {
478                    font_run.len += run_len_within_line;
479                } else {
480                    let font_id = self.resolve_font(&run.font);
481                    last_font = Some(font_id);
482                    font_runs.push(FontRun {
483                        len: run_len_within_line,
484                        font_id,
485                    });
486                }
487
488                if run_len_within_line == run.len {
489                    runs.next();
490                } else {
491                    // Preserve the remainder of the run for the next line
492                    run.len -= run_len_within_line;
493                }
494                run_start += run_len_within_line;
495            }
496
497            let layout = self.line_layout_cache.layout_wrapped_line(
498                &line_text,
499                font_size,
500                &font_runs,
501                wrap_width,
502                Some(max_wrap_lines - wrapped_lines),
503            );
504            wrapped_lines += layout.wrap_boundaries.len();
505
506            lines.push(WrappedLine {
507                layout,
508                decoration_runs,
509                text: line_text,
510            });
511
512            // Skip `\n` character.
513            line_start = line_end + 1;
514            if let Some(run) = runs.peek_mut() {
515                run.len -= 1;
516                if run.len == 0 {
517                    runs.next();
518                }
519            }
520        };
521
522        let mut split_lines = text.split('\n');
523        let mut processed = false;
524
525        if let Some(first_line) = split_lines.next()
526            && let Some(second_line) = split_lines.next()
527        {
528            processed = true;
529            process_line(first_line.to_string().into());
530            process_line(second_line.to_string().into());
531            for line_text in split_lines {
532                process_line(line_text.to_string().into());
533            }
534        }
535
536        if !processed {
537            process_line(text);
538        }
539
540        self.font_runs_pool.lock().push(font_runs);
541
542        Ok(lines)
543    }
544
545    pub(crate) fn finish_frame(&self) {
546        self.line_layout_cache.finish_frame()
547    }
548
549    /// Layout the given line of text, at the given font_size.
550    /// Subsets of the line can be styled independently with the `runs` parameter.
551    /// Generally, you should prefer to use [`Self::shape_line`] instead, which
552    /// can be painted directly.
553    pub fn layout_line(
554        &self,
555        text: &str,
556        font_size: Pixels,
557        runs: &[TextRun],
558        force_width: Option<Pixels>,
559    ) -> Arc<LineLayout> {
560        self.layout_line_with_spacing(text, font_size, runs, force_width, None)
561    }
562
563    /// Layout a line of text with optional letter spacing applied to glyph positions.
564    pub fn layout_line_with_spacing(
565        &self,
566        text: &str,
567        font_size: Pixels,
568        runs: &[TextRun],
569        force_width: Option<Pixels>,
570        letter_spacing: Option<Pixels>,
571    ) -> Arc<LineLayout> {
572        let mut last_run = None::<&TextRun>;
573        let mut last_font: Option<FontId> = None;
574        let mut font_runs = self.font_runs_pool.lock().pop().unwrap_or_default();
575        font_runs.clear();
576
577        for run in runs.iter() {
578            let decoration_changed = if let Some(last_run) = last_run
579                && last_run.color == run.color
580                && last_run.underline == run.underline
581                && last_run.strikethrough == run.strikethrough
582            {
583                false
584            } else {
585                last_run = Some(run);
586                true
587            };
588
589            if let Some(font_run) = font_runs.last_mut()
590                && Some(font_run.font_id) == last_font
591                && !decoration_changed
592            {
593                font_run.len += run.len;
594            } else {
595                let font_id = self.resolve_font(&run.font);
596                last_font = Some(font_id);
597                font_runs.push(FontRun {
598                    len: run.len,
599                    font_id,
600                });
601            }
602        }
603
604        let layout = self.line_layout_cache.layout_line_with_spacing(
605            &SharedString::new(text),
606            font_size,
607            &font_runs,
608            force_width,
609            letter_spacing,
610        );
611
612        self.font_runs_pool.lock().push(font_runs);
613
614        layout
615    }
616}
617
618#[derive(Hash, Eq, PartialEq)]
619struct FontIdWithSize {
620    font_id: FontId,
621    font_size: Pixels,
622}
623
624/// A handle into the text system, which can be used to compute the wrapped layout of text
625pub struct LineWrapperHandle {
626    wrapper: Option<LineWrapper>,
627    text_system: Arc<TextSystem>,
628}
629
630impl Drop for LineWrapperHandle {
631    fn drop(&mut self) {
632        let mut state = self.text_system.wrapper_pool.lock();
633        let wrapper = self.wrapper.take().unwrap();
634        state
635            .get_mut(&FontIdWithSize {
636                font_id: wrapper.font_id,
637                font_size: wrapper.font_size,
638            })
639            .unwrap()
640            .push(wrapper);
641    }
642}
643
644impl Deref for LineWrapperHandle {
645    type Target = LineWrapper;
646
647    fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
648        self.wrapper.as_ref().unwrap()
649    }
650}
651
652impl DerefMut for LineWrapperHandle {
653    fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Self::Target {
654        self.wrapper.as_mut().unwrap()
655    }
656}
657
658/// The degree of blackness or stroke thickness of a font. This value ranges from 100.0 to 900.0,
659/// with 400.0 as normal.
660#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, PartialOrd, Serialize, Deserialize, Add, Sub, FromStr)]
661#[serde(transparent)]
662pub struct FontWeight(pub f32);
663
664impl Display for FontWeight {
665    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
666        write!(f, "{}", self.0)
667    }
668}
669
670impl From<f32> for FontWeight {
671    fn from(weight: f32) -> Self {
672        FontWeight(weight)
673    }
674}
675
676impl Default for FontWeight {
677    #[inline]
678    fn default() -> FontWeight {
679        FontWeight::NORMAL
680    }
681}
682
683impl Hash for FontWeight {
684    fn hash<H: Hasher>(&self, state: &mut H) {
685        state.write_u32(u32::from_be_bytes(self.0.to_be_bytes()));
686    }
687}
688
689impl Eq for FontWeight {}
690
691impl FontWeight {
692    /// Thin weight (100), the thinnest value.
693    pub const THIN: FontWeight = FontWeight(100.0);
694    /// Extra light weight (200).
695    pub const EXTRA_LIGHT: FontWeight = FontWeight(200.0);
696    /// Light weight (300).
697    pub const LIGHT: FontWeight = FontWeight(300.0);
698    /// Normal (400).
699    pub const NORMAL: FontWeight = FontWeight(400.0);
700    /// Medium weight (500, higher than normal).
701    pub const MEDIUM: FontWeight = FontWeight(500.0);
702    /// Semibold weight (600).
703    pub const SEMIBOLD: FontWeight = FontWeight(600.0);
704    /// Bold weight (700).
705    pub const BOLD: FontWeight = FontWeight(700.0);
706    /// Extra-bold weight (800).
707    pub const EXTRA_BOLD: FontWeight = FontWeight(800.0);
708    /// Black weight (900), the thickest value.
709    pub const BLACK: FontWeight = FontWeight(900.0);
710
711    /// All of the font weights, in order from thinnest to thickest.
712    pub const ALL: [FontWeight; 9] = [
713        Self::THIN,
714        Self::EXTRA_LIGHT,
715        Self::LIGHT,
716        Self::NORMAL,
717        Self::MEDIUM,
718        Self::SEMIBOLD,
719        Self::BOLD,
720        Self::EXTRA_BOLD,
721        Self::BLACK,
722    ];
723}
724
725impl schemars::JsonSchema for FontWeight {
726    fn schema_name() -> std::borrow::Cow<'static, str> {
727        "FontWeight".into()
728    }
729
730    fn json_schema(_: &mut schemars::SchemaGenerator) -> schemars::Schema {
731        use schemars::json_schema;
732        json_schema!({
733            "type": "number",
734            "minimum": Self::THIN,
735            "maximum": Self::BLACK,
736            "default": Self::default(),
737            "description": "Font weight value between 100 (thin) and 900 (black)"
738        })
739    }
740}
741
742/// Allows italic or oblique faces to be selected.
743#[derive(Clone, Copy, Eq, PartialEq, Debug, Hash, Default, Serialize, Deserialize, JsonSchema)]
744pub enum FontStyle {
745    /// A face that is neither italic not obliqued.
746    #[default]
747    Normal,
748    /// A form that is generally cursive in nature.
749    Italic,
750    /// A typically-sloped version of the regular face.
751    Oblique,
752}
753
754impl Display for FontStyle {
755    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
756        Debug::fmt(self, f)
757    }
758}
759
760/// A styled run of text, for use in [`crate::TextLayout`].
761#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
762pub struct TextRun {
763    /// A number of utf8 bytes
764    pub len: usize,
765    /// The font to use for this run.
766    pub font: Font,
767    /// The color
768    pub color: Hsla,
769    /// The background color (if any)
770    pub background_color: Option<Hsla>,
771    /// The underline style (if any)
772    pub underline: Option<UnderlineStyle>,
773    /// The strikethrough style (if any)
774    pub strikethrough: Option<StrikethroughStyle>,
775}
776
777#[cfg(all(target_os = "macos", test))]
778impl TextRun {
779    fn with_len(&self, len: usize) -> Self {
780        let mut this = self.clone();
781        this.len = len;
782        this
783    }
784}
785
786/// An identifier for a specific glyph, as returned by [`WindowTextSystem::layout_line`].
787#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)]
788#[repr(C)]
789pub struct GlyphId(pub(crate) u32);
790
791#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]
792pub(crate) struct RenderGlyphParams {
793    pub(crate) font_id: FontId,
794    pub(crate) glyph_id: GlyphId,
795    pub(crate) font_size: Pixels,
796    pub(crate) subpixel_variant: Point<u8>,
797    pub(crate) scale_factor: f32,
798    pub(crate) is_emoji: bool,
799}
800
801impl Eq for RenderGlyphParams {}
802
803impl Hash for RenderGlyphParams {
804    fn hash<H: Hasher>(&self, state: &mut H) {
805        self.font_id.0.hash(state);
806        self.glyph_id.0.hash(state);
807        self.font_size.0.to_bits().hash(state);
808        self.subpixel_variant.hash(state);
809        self.scale_factor.to_bits().hash(state);
810        self.is_emoji.hash(state);
811    }
812}
813
814/// The configuration details for identifying a specific font.
815#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)]
816pub struct Font {
817    /// The font family name.
818    ///
819    /// The special name ".SystemUIFont" is used to identify the system UI font, which varies based on platform.
820    pub family: SharedString,
821
822    /// The font features to use.
823    pub features: FontFeatures,
824
825    /// The fallbacks fonts to use.
826    pub fallbacks: Option<FontFallbacks>,
827
828    /// The font weight.
829    pub weight: FontWeight,
830
831    /// The font style.
832    pub style: FontStyle,
833}
834
835/// Get a [`Font`] for a given name.
836pub fn font(family: impl Into<SharedString>) -> Font {
837    Font {
838        family: family.into(),
839        features: FontFeatures::default(),
840        weight: FontWeight::default(),
841        style: FontStyle::default(),
842        fallbacks: None,
843    }
844}
845
846impl Font {
847    /// Set this Font to be bold
848    pub fn bold(mut self) -> Self {
849        self.weight = FontWeight::BOLD;
850        self
851    }
852
853    /// Set this Font to be italic
854    pub fn italic(mut self) -> Self {
855        self.style = FontStyle::Italic;
856        self
857    }
858}
859
860/// A struct for storing font metrics.
861/// It is used to define the measurements of a typeface.
862#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)]
863pub struct FontMetrics {
864    /// The number of font units that make up the "em square",
865    /// a scalable grid for determining the size of a typeface.
866    pub(crate) units_per_em: u32,
867
868    /// The vertical distance from the baseline of the font to the top of the glyph covers.
869    pub(crate) ascent: f32,
870
871    /// The vertical distance from the baseline of the font to the bottom of the glyph covers.
872    pub(crate) descent: f32,
873
874    /// The recommended additional space to add between lines of type.
875    pub(crate) line_gap: f32,
876
877    /// The suggested position of the underline.
878    pub(crate) underline_position: f32,
879
880    /// The suggested thickness of the underline.
881    pub(crate) underline_thickness: f32,
882
883    /// The height of a capital letter measured from the baseline of the font.
884    pub(crate) cap_height: f32,
885
886    /// The height of a lowercase x.
887    pub(crate) x_height: f32,
888
889    /// The outer limits of the area that the font covers.
890    /// Corresponds to the xMin / xMax / yMin / yMax values in the OpenType `head` table
891    pub(crate) bounding_box: Bounds<f32>,
892}
893
894impl FontMetrics {
895    /// Returns the vertical distance from the baseline of the font to the top of the glyph covers in pixels.
896    pub fn ascent(&self, font_size: Pixels) -> Pixels {
897        Pixels((self.ascent / self.units_per_em as f32) * font_size.0)
898    }
899
900    /// Returns the vertical distance from the baseline of the font to the bottom of the glyph covers in pixels.
901    pub fn descent(&self, font_size: Pixels) -> Pixels {
902        Pixels((self.descent / self.units_per_em as f32) * font_size.0)
903    }
904
905    /// Returns the recommended additional space to add between lines of type in pixels.
906    pub fn line_gap(&self, font_size: Pixels) -> Pixels {
907        Pixels((self.line_gap / self.units_per_em as f32) * font_size.0)
908    }
909
910    /// Returns the suggested position of the underline in pixels.
911    pub fn underline_position(&self, font_size: Pixels) -> Pixels {
912        Pixels((self.underline_position / self.units_per_em as f32) * font_size.0)
913    }
914
915    /// Returns the suggested thickness of the underline in pixels.
916    pub fn underline_thickness(&self, font_size: Pixels) -> Pixels {
917        Pixels((self.underline_thickness / self.units_per_em as f32) * font_size.0)
918    }
919
920    /// Returns the height of a capital letter measured from the baseline of the font in pixels.
921    pub fn cap_height(&self, font_size: Pixels) -> Pixels {
922        Pixels((self.cap_height / self.units_per_em as f32) * font_size.0)
923    }
924
925    /// Returns the height of a lowercase x in pixels.
926    pub fn x_height(&self, font_size: Pixels) -> Pixels {
927        Pixels((self.x_height / self.units_per_em as f32) * font_size.0)
928    }
929
930    /// Returns the outer limits of the area that the font covers in pixels.
931    pub fn bounding_box(&self, font_size: Pixels) -> Bounds<Pixels> {
932        (self.bounding_box / self.units_per_em as f32 * font_size.0).map(px)
933    }
934}
935
936#[allow(unused)]
937pub(crate) fn font_name_with_fallbacks<'a>(name: &'a str, system: &'a str) -> &'a str {
938    // Note: the "Zed Plex" fonts were deprecated as we are not allowed to use "Plex"
939    // in a derived font name. They are essentially indistinguishable from IBM Plex/Lilex,
940    // and so retained here for backward compatibility.
941    match name {
942        ".SystemUIFont" => system,
943        ".ZedSans" | "Zed Plex Sans" => "IBM Plex Sans",
944        ".ZedMono" | "Zed Plex Mono" => "Lilex",
945        _ => name,
946    }
947}