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  • Hash : ff407765
    Author : Werner Lemberg
    Date : 2021-06-25T09:19:51

    [base] Add trace level to logging output. Some practical debugging work has shown that displaying level X of an `FT_TRACEX` macro in the output of `FT2_DEBUG="... -v"` would be very helpful to find out which trace level should be selected. As an example, we now get output like ``` [ttobjs:2] TTF driver [ttobjs:2] SFNT driver [sfobjs:2] not a font using the SFNT container format [t1objs:2] Type 1 driver [stream:7] FT_Stream_EnterFrame: 14 bytes ``` * include/freetype/internal/ftdebug.h (FT_LOGGING_TAGX): New macro. (FT_LOG): Use it to add the trace level to the logging tag. * include/freetype/internal/fttrace.h (FT_MAX_TRACE_LEVEL_LENGTH): Adjust. * docs/DEBUG: Updated.

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  • After saying `make refdoc' or `make refdoc-venv' the `reference/' directory
    contains the FreeType API reference.  You need Python >= 3.5 and pip to make
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    1. Using `make refdoc':
    
        - Ensure `python' and `pip' are available.
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        - Make target with `make refdoc'.
        - This target can be run offline once required packages are installed.
    
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