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// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
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// All rights reserved.
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// This component and the accompanying materials are made available
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// under the terms of "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
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// which accompanies this distribution, and is available
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// at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".
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//
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// Initial Contributors:
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// Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
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//
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// Contributors:
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//
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// Description:
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//
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#include <e32def.h>
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#include <gdi.h>
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#include <graphics/gdi/gdistructs.h>
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#include <graphics/gdi/gdiconsts.h>
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#include <graphics/fbsglyphdataiterator.h>
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#include "FbsMessage.h"
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#include "UTILS.H"
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const TInt KFbsGlyphDataIterCodeInvalid = -1;
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extern void Panic(TFbsPanic aPanic);
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/**
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The default constructor sets the iterator to a closed and empty state. It
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is the only way of constructing an iterator as instances cannot be copied by
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assignment or passed by value.
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*/
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EXPORT_C RFbsGlyphDataIterator::RFbsGlyphDataIterator() :
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iImpl(NULL)
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{
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}
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/**
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For a given font (aFont), this method retrieves the glyph data for a list of
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glyph codes (aGlyphCodes), containing a number (aCount) of codes. On success,
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the iterator is initialised with the data for the first glyph in aGlyphCodes.
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The memory allocated to aGlyphCodes must not be freed or altered while the
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iterator is in use (i.e. until the iterator has been closed).
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Open() may not be called on an already open iterator. In order to re-open an
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iterator, it must first be closed by a call tor Close().
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If a glyph code is passed in that is not a recognised glyph code for the
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associated font, an empty-box glyph will be returned. This behaviour is
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consistent with CFbsFont::GetCharacterData().
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@pre The iterator is not already open.
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@param aFont The font to provide the glyph code data for.
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@param aGlyphCodes An array of glyph codes that the iterator will
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provide data for. This memory allocated for this array must not be
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freed before the iterator is closed.
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@param aCount The number of glyph codes in aGlyphCodes.
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@return
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KErrNone, if the iterator is successfully initialised to retrieve
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the glyph data;
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KErrInUse, if the iterator is already open, in which case the state of
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the iterator is left unchanged;
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KErrNoMemory, if the iterator cannot be opened due to insufficient
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system memory;
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KErrNotSupported, if aFont refers to a bitmap font or an outline & shadow
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font, if the required version of the hardware driver is not available
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(EGL 1.3 or later is required), or if RSgImages are not supported by
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the system;
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KErrArgument, if aCount is negative or zero, or if aGlyphCodes is null.
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*/
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EXPORT_C TInt RFbsGlyphDataIterator::Open(CFbsFont& aFont, const TUint* aGlyphCodes, TInt aCount)
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{
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if (iImpl)
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{
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return KErrInUse;
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}
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if ((aCount <= 0) || !aGlyphCodes)
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{
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return KErrArgument;
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}
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if (!aFont.Address()->IsOpenFont())
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{
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return KErrNotSupported;
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}
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TInt glyphBitmapType = aFont.Address()->GlyphBitmapType();
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if (!( (glyphBitmapType == EMonochromeGlyphBitmap) || (glyphBitmapType == EAntiAliasedGlyphBitmap) ))
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{
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//Only supported bitmap types can be used i.e. EMonochromeGlyphBitmap or EAntiAliasedGlyphBitmap
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return KErrNotSupported;
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}
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// Check that the max width and height of the font are both no more than 2048.
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// This is the smallest maximum size an RSgImage can be created with.
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// This limit is arbitrarily set as it should cover nearly all use cases.
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const TInt KMaxFontSizeInPixels = 2048;
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TInt maxHeight = aFont.FontMaxHeight();
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TInt maxWidth = aFont.MaxCharWidthInPixels();
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if ( (KMaxFontSizeInPixels < maxHeight) || (KMaxFontSizeInPixels < maxWidth) )
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{
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return KErrTooBig;
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}
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// Construct implementor object that holds the state for the iterator.
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iImpl = new CGlyphDataIteratorImpl(aFont.iHandle, aGlyphCodes, aCount);
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if (!iImpl)
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{
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return KErrNoMemory;
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}
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TInt err = iImpl->Initialise();
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if (err != KErrNone)
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{
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Close();
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}
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return err;
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}
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/**
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Moves the iterator to the data for the next glyph code in the array passed
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into RFbsGlyphDataIterator::Open(). Data for the glyph can then be accessed
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using the Image(), Rect() and Metrics() methods.
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Once Next() has been called, the references returned by Image(), Rect() and
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Metrics() methods during the previous iteration should be considered invalid
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and must be discarded.
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Calling Next() repeatedly will iterate through the glyph data for all the glyph
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codes, until it has reached the last glyph code in the array (assuming no errors
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are encountered), at which point KErrNotFound is returned, and the array of glyph
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codes passed to RFbsGlyphDataIterator::Open() can safely be deleted.
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If the call was successful, KErrNone is returned. If an error is encountered an
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error code will be returned and the state of the iterator is left unchanged.
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@pre The iterator has been opened by a successful call to Open().
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@post The properties of the iterator are of the glyph corresponding
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to the next code passed in the array to Open(). However, if an error code
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was returned, the state of the iterator is unchanged.
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@return
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KErrNone, if the iterator was successfully advanced;
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KErrNotFound, if the iterator is already at the last element and cannot
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be advanced any further;
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KErrNoMemory, if there is insufficient system memory available;
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KErrNoGraphicsMemory, if there is insufficient graphics memory available.
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@panic FBSCLI 31, if the iterator is not open.
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@panic FBSERV -8, if as a result of this call, communication with the
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server is invoked, and the associated CFbsFont has been destroyed.
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*/
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EXPORT_C TInt RFbsGlyphDataIterator::Next()
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{
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__ASSERT_ALWAYS(iImpl, Panic(EFbsPanicGlyphDataIteratorClosed));
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return iImpl->Next();
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}
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/**
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Closes the iterator and releases its internal resources. After calling, all data
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retrieved by the iterator is no longer safe to use. Once closed, this iterator
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can be re-opened. Calling Close() on an already closed iterator has no effect.
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Once an iterator is closed, the array of glyphs (aGlyphCodes) passed to
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RFbsGlyphDataIterator::Open() can safely be deleted.
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@post The iterator is closed.
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*/
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EXPORT_C void RFbsGlyphDataIterator::Close()
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{
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delete iImpl;
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iImpl = NULL;
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}
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/**
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Returns a reference to the RSgImage that contains the glyph for the current
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iteration. The image representation of the glyph is the same as the image
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returned by the existing CFbsFont::GetCharacterData() method (i.e. an alpha mask).
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The RSgImage should only be considered a temporary handle for use in this
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iteration, and should not be used after a call to Next() or Close() has
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been made.
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Note: For glyphs such as space which have no visible representation, Image()
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will return a null image handle (i.e. RSgImage::IsNull() returns ETrue). This
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cannot be used for drawing. In this case Rect() will be empty however
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Metrics() will still be valid.
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@pre The iterator has been initialised by successfully calling Open().
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@return A handle to the image where the glyph for this iteration is stored.
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@panic FBSCLI 31, if the iterator is not open.
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*/
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EXPORT_C const RSgImage& RFbsGlyphDataIterator::Image() const
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{
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__ASSERT_ALWAYS(iImpl, Panic(EFbsPanicGlyphDataIteratorClosed));
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__ASSERT_DEBUG(!iImpl->iGlyphBatch.IsEmpty(), Panic(EFbsPanicGlyphDataIteratorInvalidState));
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return iImpl->iGlyphBatch.First()->iImage;
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}
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/**
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Returns the area within the RSgImage where the glyph for the current
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iteration is located. The reference returned by Rect() should be considered
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temporary for use within this iteration and should not be used after a call to
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Next() or Close() has been made.
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@pre The iterator has been initialised by successfully calling Open().
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@return A rectangle representing the position and size in pixels,
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of the glyph for this iteration on the RSgImage provided by Image().
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@panic FBSCLI 31, if the iterator is not open.
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*/
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EXPORT_C const TRect& RFbsGlyphDataIterator::Rect() const
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{
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__ASSERT_ALWAYS(iImpl, Panic(EFbsPanicGlyphDataIteratorClosed));
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__ASSERT_DEBUG(!iImpl->iGlyphBatch.IsEmpty(), Panic(EFbsPanicGlyphDataIteratorInvalidState));
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return iImpl->iGlyphDataIterRect;
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}
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/**
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Returns the glyph metrics for the current iteration. The reference returned by
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Metrics() should be considered temporary for use within this iteration and
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should not be used after a call to Next() or Close() has been made.
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@pre The iterator has been initialised by successfully calling Open().
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@return The metrics for the glyph at the current iteration.
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@panic FBSCLI 31, if the iterator is not open.
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*/
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EXPORT_C const TOpenFontCharMetrics& RFbsGlyphDataIterator::Metrics() const
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{
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__ASSERT_ALWAYS(iImpl, Panic(EFbsPanicGlyphDataIteratorClosed));
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__ASSERT_DEBUG(!iImpl->iGlyphBatch.IsEmpty(), Panic(EFbsPanicGlyphDataIteratorInvalidState));
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return iImpl->iGlyphBatch.First()->iInfo.iMetrics;
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}
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/**
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Returns the glyph code associated with the data for the current iteration.
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@pre The iterator has been initialised by successfully calling Open().
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@return The glyph code of the glyph at the current iteration.
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@panic FBSCLI 31, if the iterator is not open.
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*/
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EXPORT_C TUint RFbsGlyphDataIterator::GlyphCode() const
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{
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__ASSERT_ALWAYS(iImpl, Panic(EFbsPanicGlyphDataIteratorClosed));
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__ASSERT_DEBUG(!iImpl->iGlyphBatch.IsEmpty(), Panic(EFbsPanicGlyphDataIteratorInvalidState));
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return iImpl->iGlyphDataIterCodes[iImpl->iGlyphDataIterCodeIndex];
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}
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/**
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Constructs a CGlyphDataIteratorImpl.
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@param aFbsFontHandle The handle of the FbsFont that the iterator is working with.
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@param aGlyphCodes The array of glyph codes sent to RFbsGlyphDataIterator::Open()
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@param aCount The number of glyph codes in aGlyphCodes.
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*/
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CGlyphDataIteratorImpl::CGlyphDataIteratorImpl(TInt aFbsFontHandle, const TUint* aGlyphCodes, TInt aCount) :
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iGlyphBatch(_FOFF(TGlyphBatchItem, iLink)),
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iGlyphDataIterCodes(aGlyphCodes),
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iGlyphDataIterCodeCount(aCount),
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iGlyphDataIterCodeIndex(KFbsGlyphDataIterCodeInvalid),
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iFbsFontHandle(aFbsFontHandle)
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{
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}
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/**
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Destructor. Releases all resources, disconnects from server and frees any
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items in the list of batched items.
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*/
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CGlyphDataIteratorImpl::~CGlyphDataIteratorImpl()
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{
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if (iFbs)
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{
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if (iGlyphDataIterCodeIndex != KFbsGlyphDataIterCodeInvalid)
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{
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//Send the No-Op command to ensure that the "In Transit" RSgImage(s) are closed.
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iFbs->SendCommand(EFbsMessNoOp);
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}
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RFbsSession::Disconnect();
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iFbs = NULL;
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}
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while (!iGlyphBatch.IsEmpty())
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{
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TGlyphBatchItem* item = iGlyphBatch.First();
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item->iImage.Close();
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iGlyphBatch.Remove(*item);
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delete item;
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}
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iGlyphBatch.Reset();
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}
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/**
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Sets up the CGlyphDataIteratorImpl, populating the first batch of glyphs.
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Should only be called once, immediately after construction.
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*/
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TInt CGlyphDataIteratorImpl::Initialise()
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{
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__ASSERT_DEBUG(iFbsFontHandle, Panic(EFbsPanicGlyphDataIteratorInvalidState));
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__ASSERT_DEBUG(iGlyphDataIterCodes, Panic(EFbsPanicGlyphDataIteratorInvalidState));
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__ASSERT_DEBUG(iGlyphDataIterCodeCount, Panic(EFbsPanicGlyphDataIteratorInvalidState));
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__ASSERT_DEBUG(iGlyphDataIterCodeIndex == KFbsGlyphDataIterCodeInvalid, Panic(EFbsPanicGlyphDataIteratorInvalidState));
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// If the client already has a session open, this is just a reference counting exercise and should incur no performance impact.
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TInt err = RFbsSession::Connect();
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if (err == KErrNone)
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{
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iFbs = RFbsSession::GetSession();
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err = UpdateGlyphBatch(0);
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}
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if (err == KErrNone)
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{
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iGlyphDataIterCodeIndex = 0;
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UpdateGlyphRect();
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}
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return err;
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}
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/**
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Increments the current iteration if possible, re-sending the request
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for more glyphs if the current batch of glyphs is down to the last
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item.
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@see RFbsGlyphDataIterator::Next()
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*/
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TInt CGlyphDataIteratorImpl::Next()
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{
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__ASSERT_DEBUG(!iGlyphBatch.IsEmpty(), Panic(EFbsPanicGlyphDataIteratorInvalidState));
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if ( (iGlyphDataIterCodeIndex + 1) >= iGlyphDataIterCodeCount)
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{
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return KErrNotFound;
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}
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TInt err = UpdateGlyphBatch(iGlyphDataIterCodeIndex + 1);
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if (err == KErrNone)
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{
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++iGlyphDataIterCodeIndex;
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// Close the current image and pop the head of the batch.
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TGlyphBatchItem* item = iGlyphBatch.First();
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item->iImage.Close();
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iGlyphBatch.Remove(*item);
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delete item;
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__ASSERT_DEBUG(!iGlyphBatch.IsEmpty(), Panic(EFbsPanicGlyphDataIteratorInvalidState));
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UpdateGlyphRect();
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}
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return err;
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}
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/**
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Checks whether a call to the server is required to get a new batch of glyph
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info, and processes the response from the server as necessary.
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@param aIndex Specifies the index into the glyph array which needs to be in
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the active glyph batch. If it is not there, a request is made to the server
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to get it.
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@return KErrNone if getting at least one glyph succeeded or a call to the
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server was not necessary, otherwise one of the system wide error codes.
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@panic FBSCLI 31 (debug only), if the iterator is not open
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@panic FBSCLI 33 (debug only), if an unexpected number of glyphs was received
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as a result of requesting glyphs from the server, or if the current batch
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of glyphs is empty when there should be at least one item.
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*/
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TInt CGlyphDataIteratorImpl::UpdateGlyphBatch(TInt aIndex)
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{
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__ASSERT_DEBUG(Rng(0, aIndex, iGlyphDataIterCodeCount - 1), Panic(EFbsPanicGlyphDataIteratorIndexOutOfRange));
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TInt err = KErrNone;
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TBool needMoreGlyphs = EFalse;
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if (iGlyphBatch.IsEmpty())
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{
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// Current batch is empty, must request more. Should only get here when the iterator
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// is first opened, since one item should always be in the list from then on.
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__ASSERT_DEBUG(aIndex == 0, Panic(EFbsPanicGlyphDataIteratorInvalidState));
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needMoreGlyphs = ETrue;
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}
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else if (iGlyphBatch.IsLast(iGlyphBatch.First()))
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{
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// Only one item in the list.
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needMoreGlyphs = ETrue;
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}
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if (needMoreGlyphs)
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{
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// If the array of batched images is empty OR only one left, means we need to request a new batch.
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// We make sure there is at least one glyph in the batch so the iterator is always usable even
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// when a failure to move to the next iteration occurs.
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TBool glyphAddedToBatch = EFalse;
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TUint glyphCodes[KMaxGlyphBatchSize];
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TInt numGlyphsToRequest = Min(iGlyphDataIterCodeCount - aIndex, KMaxGlyphBatchSize);
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(void)Mem::Copy(glyphCodes, &(iGlyphDataIterCodes[aIndex]), sizeof(TUint) * numGlyphsToRequest);
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TPckg<TUint[KMaxGlyphBatchSize]> argGlyphCodes(glyphCodes);
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TGlyphImageInfo rcvdGlyphInfo[KMaxGlyphBatchSize];
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TPckg<TGlyphImageInfo[KMaxGlyphBatchSize]> argGlyphInfo(rcvdGlyphInfo);
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if (numGlyphsToRequest < KMaxGlyphBatchSize)
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{
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argGlyphCodes.SetLength(numGlyphsToRequest * sizeof(TUint));
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argGlyphInfo.SetLength(numGlyphsToRequest * sizeof(TGlyphImageInfo));
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}
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err = iFbs->SendCommand(EFbsMessGetGlyphs, TIpcArgs(iFbsFontHandle, &argGlyphCodes, &argGlyphInfo));
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if (err == KErrNone)
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{
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__ASSERT_DEBUG(argGlyphInfo.Length() % sizeof(TGlyphImageInfo) == 0, Panic(EFbsPanicGlyphDataIteratorInvalidState));
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TInt numRcvdGlyphs = argGlyphInfo.Length() / sizeof(TGlyphImageInfo);
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__ASSERT_DEBUG(numRcvdGlyphs > 0, Panic(EFbsPanicGlyphDataIteratorInvalidState));
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__ASSERT_DEBUG(numRcvdGlyphs <= KMaxGlyphBatchSize, Panic(EFbsPanicGlyphDataIteratorInvalidState));
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// Store the received glyph data, and open the image handles so that the IDs
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// will not be released by FbServ between now and the client using them.
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// If a failure occurs while processing one of the recevied glyphs,
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// abort the rest but keep the ones that succeeded.
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for (TInt i = 0; (i < numRcvdGlyphs) && (err == KErrNone); ++i)
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{
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TGlyphBatchItem* glyphEntry = new TGlyphBatchItem;
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if (!glyphEntry)
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{
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err = KErrNoMemory;
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}
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else
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{
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glyphEntry->iInfo = rcvdGlyphInfo[i];
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RSgImage glyphImage;
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if (rcvdGlyphInfo[i].iImageId != KSgNullDrawableId)
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{
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err = glyphEntry->iImage.Open(rcvdGlyphInfo[i].iImageId);
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}
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if (err == KErrNone)
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{
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iGlyphBatch.AddLast(*glyphEntry);
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glyphAddedToBatch = ETrue;
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}
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else
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{
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delete glyphEntry;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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if (err != KErrNone && glyphAddedToBatch)
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{
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// There was an error adding an item to the batch. Rather than return the
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// error to the client, ignore it and use what glyphs we successfully batched.
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err = KErrNone;
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}
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}
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return err;
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}
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/**
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Updates the glyph rectangle member based on the current glyph metrics.
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@post The iGlyphDataIterRect member is updated to reflect the position
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and size of the currently active glyph.
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*/
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void CGlyphDataIteratorImpl::UpdateGlyphRect()
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{
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iGlyphDataIterRect.iTl = TPoint(iGlyphBatch.First()->iInfo.iPosX, iGlyphBatch.First()->iInfo.iPosY);
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iGlyphDataIterRect.SetSize(TSize(iGlyphBatch.First()->iInfo.iMetrics.Width(), iGlyphBatch.First()->iInfo.iMetrics.Height()));
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}
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