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The character-to-Font mapping does not depend on the 43 * character's context, so a particular character will be mapped to the 44 * same font family each time. 45 * <p> 46 * Typically, clients will call getIndexFor(char) for each character 47 * in a style run. When getIndexFor() returns a different value from 48 * ones seen previously, the characters up to that point will be assigned 49 * a font obtained from getFont(). 50 */ 51 public final class FontResolver { 52 53 // An array of all fonts available to the runtime. The fonts 54 // will be searched in order. 55 private Font[] allFonts; 56 private Font[] supplementaryFonts; 57 private int[] supplementaryIndices; 58 59 // Default size of Fonts (if created from an empty Map, for instance). 60 private static final int DEFAULT_SIZE = 12; // from Font 61 62 private Font defaultFont = new Font(Font.DIALOG, Font.PLAIN, DEFAULT_SIZE); 63 64 // The results of previous lookups are cached in a two-level 65 // table. The value for a character c is found in: 66 // blocks[c>>SHIFT][c&MASK] 67 // although the second array is only allocated when needed. 68 // A 0 value means the character's font has not been looked up. 69 // A positive value means the character's font is in the allFonts 70 // array at index (value-1). 71 private static final int SHIFT = 9; 72 private static final int BLOCKSIZE = 1<<(16-SHIFT); 73 private static final int MASK = BLOCKSIZE-1; 74 private int[][] blocks = new int[1<<SHIFT][]; 75 76 private FontResolver() { 77 } 78 79 private Font[] getAllFonts() { 80 if (allFonts == null) { 81 allFonts = 82 GraphicsEnvironment.getLocalGraphicsEnvironment().getAllFonts(); 83 for (int i=0; i < allFonts.length; i++) { 84 allFonts[i] = allFonts[i].deriveFont((float)DEFAULT_SIZE); 85 } 86 } 87 return allFonts; 88 } 89 90 /** 91 * Search fonts in order, and return "1" to indicate its in the default 92 * font, (or not found at all), or the index of the first font 93 * which can display the given character, plus 2, if it is not 94 * in the default font. 95 */ 96 private int getIndexFor(char c) { 97 98 if (defaultFont.canDisplay(c)) { 99 return 1; 100 } 101 for (int i=0; i < getAllFonts().length; i++) { 102 if (allFonts[i].canDisplay(c)) { 103 return i+2; 104 } 105 } 106 return 1; 107 } 108 109 private Font [] getAllSCFonts() { 110 111 if (supplementaryFonts == null) { 112 ArrayList<Font> fonts = new ArrayList<Font>(); 113 ArrayList<Integer> indices = new ArrayList<Integer>(); 114 115 for (int i=0; i<getAllFonts().length; i++) { 116 Font font = allFonts[i]; 117 Font2D font2D = FontUtilities.getFont2D(font); 118 if (font2D.hasSupplementaryChars()) { 119 fonts.add(font); 120 indices.add(Integer.valueOf(i)); 121 } 122 } 123 124 int len = fonts.size(); 125 supplementaryIndices = new int[len]; 126 for (int i=0; i<len; i++) { 127 supplementaryIndices[i] = indices.get(i); 128 } 129 supplementaryFonts = fonts.toArray(new Font[len]); 130 } 131 return supplementaryFonts; 132 } 133 134 /* This method is called only for character codes >= 0x10000 - which 135 * are assumed to be legal supplementary characters. 136 * It looks first at the default font (to avoid calling getAllFonts if at 137 * all possible) and if that doesn't map the code point, it scans 138 * just the fonts that may contain supplementary characters. 139 * The index that is returned is into the "allFonts" array so that 140 * callers see the same value for both supplementary and base chars. 141 */ 142 private int getIndexFor(int cp) { 143 144 if (defaultFont.canDisplay(cp)) { 145 return 1; 146 } 147 148 for (int i = 0; i < getAllSCFonts().length; i++) { 149 if (supplementaryFonts[i].canDisplay(cp)) { 150 return supplementaryIndices[i]+2; 151 } 152 } 153 return 1; 154 } 155 156 /** 157 * Return an index for the given character. The index identifies a 158 * font family to getFont(), and has no other inherent meaning. 159 * @param c the character to map 160 * @return a value for consumption by getFont() 161 * @see #getFont 162 */ 163 public int getFontIndex(char c) { 164 165 int blockIndex = c>>SHIFT; 166 int[] block = blocks[blockIndex]; 167 if (block == null) { 168 block = new int[BLOCKSIZE]; 169 blocks[blockIndex] = block; 170 } 171 172 int index = c & MASK; 173 if (block[index] == 0) { 174 block[index] = getIndexFor(c); 175 } 176 return block[index]; 177 } 178 179 public int getFontIndex(int cp) { 180 if (cp < 0x10000) { 181 return getFontIndex((char)cp); 182 } 183 return getIndexFor(cp); 184 } 185 186 /** 187 * Determines the font index for the code point at the current position in the 188 * iterator, then advances the iterator to the first code point that has 189 * a different index or until the iterator is DONE, and returns the font index. 190 * @param iter a code point iterator, this will be advanced past any code 191 * points that have the same font index 192 * @return the font index for the initial code point found, or 1 if the iterator 193 * was empty. 194 */ 195 public int nextFontRunIndex(CodePointIterator iter) { 196 int cp = iter.next(); 197 int fontIndex = 1; 198 if (cp != CodePointIterator.DONE) { 199 fontIndex = getFontIndex(cp); 200 201 while ((cp = iter.next()) != CodePointIterator.DONE) { 202 if (getFontIndex(cp) != fontIndex) { 203 iter.prev(); 204 break; 205 } 206 } 207 } 208 return fontIndex; 209 } 210 211 /** 212 * Return a Font from a given font index with properties 213 * from attributes. The font index, which should have been produced 214 * by getFontIndex(), determines a font family. The size and style 215 * of the Font reflect the properties in attributes. Any Font or 216 * font family specifications in attributes are ignored, on the 217 * assumption that clients have already handled them. 218 * @param index an index from getFontIndex() which determines the 219 * font family 220 * @param attributes a Map from which the size and style of the Font 221 * are determined. The default size is 12 and the default style 222 * is Font.PLAIN 223 * @see #getFontIndex 224 */ 225 public Font getFont(int index, Map attributes) { 226 Font font = defaultFont; 227 228 if (index >= 2) { 229 font = allFonts[index-2]; 230 } 231 232 return font.deriveFont(attributes); 233 } 234 235 private static FontResolver INSTANCE; 236 237 /** 238 * Return a shared instance of FontResolver. 239 */ 240 public static FontResolver getInstance() { 241 if (INSTANCE == null) { 242 INSTANCE = new FontResolver(); 243 } 244 return INSTANCE; 245 } 246 }