Font::TTF::Table - Superclass for tables and used for tables we don't have a class for |
new(%parms)
out($fh)
out_xml($context)
dirty($val)
Font::TTF::Table - Superclass for tables and used for tables we don't have a class for
Looks after the purely table aspects of a TTF table, such as whether the table has been read before, locating the file pointer, etc. Also copies tables from input to output.
Instance variables start with a space
new(%parms)
Creates a new table or subclass. Table instance variables are passed in at this point as an associative array.
Reads the table from the input file. Acts as a superclass to all true tables.
This method marks the table as read and then just sets the input file pointer
but does not read any data. If the table has already been read, then returns
undef
else returns $self
Reads the table into the dat
instance variable for those tables which don't
know any better
out($fh)
Writes out the table to the font file. If there is anything in the
data
instance variable then this is output, otherwise the data is copied
from the input file to the output
out_xml($context)
Outputs this table in XML format. The table is first read (if not already read) and then if there is no subclass, then the data is dumped as hex data
Output a particular element based on its contents.
Handles the default type of <data> for those tables which aren't subclassed
dirty($val)
This sets the dirty flag to the given value or 1 if no given value. It returns the value of the flag
Each table knows how to update itself. This consists of doing whatever work
is required to ensure that the memory version of the table is consistent
and that other parameters in other tables have been updated accordingly.
I.e. by the end of sending update
to all the tables, the memory version
of the font should be entirely consistent.
Some tables which do no work indicate to themselves the need to update themselves by setting isDirty above 1. This method resets that accordingly.
Clears a table of all data to the level of not having been read
Releases ALL of the memory used by this table, and all of its component/child
objects. This method is called automatically by
'Font::TTF::Font-release
' (so you don't have to call it yourself).
NOTE, that it is important that this method get called at some point prior
to the actual destruction of the object. Internally, we track things in a
structure that can result in circular references, and without calling
'release()
' these will not properly get cleaned up by Perl. Once this
method has been called, though, don't expect to be able to do anything with the
Font::TTF::Table
object; it'll have no internal state whatsoever.
Developer note: As part of the brute-force cleanup done here, this method
will throw a warning message whenever unexpected key values are found within
the Font::TTF::Table
object. This is done to help ensure that any
unexpected and unfreed values are brought to your attention so that you can bug
us to keep the module updated properly; otherwise the potential for memory
leaks due to dangling circular references will exist.
No known bugs
Martin Hosken Martin_Hosken@sil.org. See the Font::TTF::Font manpage for copyright and licensing.
Font::TTF::Table - Superclass for tables and used for tables we don't have a class for |