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170c0d4c
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2000-12-13T19:55:11
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* include/freetype/config/ft2build.h,
include/freetype/internal/internal.h: fixed header inclusion macros
to use direct definitions. This is the only way to do these things
in a portable way :-( The rest of the code should follow shortly
though everything compiles now..
* builds/compiler/intelc.mk, builds/compiler/watcom.mk,
builds/win32/detect.mk: added support for the Intel C/C++ compiler,
as well as _preliminary_ (read: doesn't work !!) support for Watcom.
Also added a new setup target. Type "make setup list" for a list
of supported command-line compilers on Win32..
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d5c1b27d
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2000-12-12T22:28:12
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* include/freetype/config/ft2build.h (FT2_ROOT, FT2_CONFIG_ROOT):
Removed. ANSI C doesn't (explicitly) allow macro expansion in
arguments using `##'.
(FT2_PUBLIC_FILE, FT2_CONFIG_FILE, FT2_INTERNAL_FILE): Use directory
names directly. Make them configurable. Use `##' to strip leading
and trailing spaces from arguments.
* builds/unix/ft2unix.h: Adapted.
* src/base/ftsystem.c (ft_alloc, ft_realloc, ft_free, ft_io_stream,
ft_close_stream): Use FT_CALLBACK_DEF.
* builds/unix/ftsystem.c: Use new header scheme.
(FT_Done_Memory): Use free() from FT_Memory structure.
* src/base/ftinit.c, src/base/ftmac.c: Header scheme fixes.
* include/freetype/config/ft2build.h (FT2_CONFIG_ROOT,
FT2_PUBLIC_FILE, FT2_CONFIG_FILE, FT2_INTERNAL_FILE,
FT_SOURCE_FILE): Use `##' operator to be really ANSI C compliant.
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cc069beb
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2000-12-08T16:17:16
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cleanups
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19ed8afe
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2000-12-08T02:42:29
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- updated all source files to adhere to the new inclusion scheme
- the CFF loader now loads the encodings and charset tables
though doesn't use them for now
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c3dd151b
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2000-07-26T14:11:15
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autohint:
Formatting.
Replacing many enums with #defines since we do arithmetics (especially
ORing which would produce undefined enum values). The ideal thing instead
of #defines is `const int' as provided in C++...
Adding header files to rules.mk
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3469d0d0
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2000-07-19T20:02:14
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added auto-hinter module. Note that the code has been
cleaned up, and it seems a bug was introduced ???
I'll start checking this under Linux, as debugging is a lot
easier under this environment..
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