// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #include "ppapi/tests/test_browser_font.h" #include #include "ppapi/tests/test_utils.h" #include "ppapi/tests/testing_instance.h" #include "ppapi/cpp/image_data.h" #include "ppapi/cpp/trusted/browser_font_trusted.h" REGISTER_TEST_CASE(BrowserFont); bool TestBrowserFont::Init() { return true; } void TestBrowserFont::RunTests(const std::string& filter) { RUN_TEST(FontFamilies, filter); RUN_TEST(Measure, filter); RUN_TEST(MeasureRTL, filter); RUN_TEST(CharPos, filter); // This test is disabled. It doesn't currently pass. See the // CharacterOffsetForPixel API. //RUN_TEST(CharPosRTL, filter); RUN_TEST(Draw, filter); } // Just tests that GetFontFamilies is hooked up & returns something. std::string TestBrowserFont::TestFontFamilies() { // This function is only supported out-of-process. const PPB_Testing_Private* testing_interface = GetTestingInterface(); if (testing_interface && !testing_interface->IsOutOfProcess()) PASS(); pp::Var families = pp::BrowserFont_Trusted::GetFontFamilies(instance_); ASSERT_TRUE(families.is_string()); ASSERT_TRUE(!families.AsString().empty()); PASS(); } // Tests that measuring text behaves reasonably. We aren't sure if the browser // will be doing kerning or something for the particular default font, so we // just make a string that we're pretty sure should be more than twice as long // as another one, and verify that condition. std::string TestBrowserFont::TestMeasure() { pp::BrowserFontDescription desc; pp::BrowserFont_Trusted font(instance_, desc); int32_t length1 = font.MeasureText(pp::BrowserFontTextRun("WWW")); ASSERT_TRUE(length1 > 0); int32_t length2 = font.MeasureText(pp::BrowserFontTextRun("WWWWWWWW")); ASSERT_TRUE(length2 >= length1 * 2); PASS(); } std::string TestBrowserFont::TestMeasureRTL() { pp::BrowserFontDescription desc; pp::BrowserFont_Trusted font(instance_, desc); // Mixed string, two chars of LTR, two of RTL, then two of LTR. // Note this is in UTF-8 so has more than 6 bytes. std::string mixed("AB\xd7\x94\xd7\x97ZZ"); const int kNumChars = 6; pp::BrowserFontTextRun run(mixed); // Note that since this is UTF-8, the two RTL chars are two bytes each. int32_t len[kNumChars]; len[0] = font.PixelOffsetForCharacter(run, 0); len[1] = font.PixelOffsetForCharacter(run, 1); len[2] = font.PixelOffsetForCharacter(run, 2); len[3] = font.PixelOffsetForCharacter(run, 3); len[4] = font.PixelOffsetForCharacter(run, 4); len[5] = font.PixelOffsetForCharacter(run, 5); // First three chars should be increasing. ASSERT_TRUE(len[0] >= 0); ASSERT_TRUE(len[1] > len[0]); ASSERT_TRUE(len[3] > len[1]); ASSERT_TRUE(len[2] > len[3]); ASSERT_TRUE(len[4] > len[2]); ASSERT_TRUE(len[5] > len[4]); // Test the same sequence with force LTR. The offsets should appear in // sequence. pp::BrowserFontTextRun forced_run(mixed, false, true); len[0] = font.PixelOffsetForCharacter(forced_run, 0); len[1] = font.PixelOffsetForCharacter(forced_run, 1); len[2] = font.PixelOffsetForCharacter(forced_run, 2); len[3] = font.PixelOffsetForCharacter(forced_run, 3); len[4] = font.PixelOffsetForCharacter(forced_run, 4); len[5] = font.PixelOffsetForCharacter(forced_run, 5); for (int i = 1; i < kNumChars; i++) ASSERT_TRUE(len[i] > len[i - 1]); PASS(); } // Tests that the character/pixel offset functions correctly round-trip. std::string TestBrowserFont::TestCharPos() { pp::BrowserFontDescription desc; pp::BrowserFont_Trusted font(instance_, desc); pp::BrowserFontTextRun run("Hello, world"); uint32_t original_char = 3; uint32_t pixel_offset = font.PixelOffsetForCharacter(run, original_char); ASSERT_TRUE(pixel_offset > 0); uint32_t computed_char = font.CharacterOffsetForPixel( run, static_cast(pixel_offset)); ASSERT_TRUE(computed_char == original_char); PASS(); } // Tests that we can get character positions in a mixed LTR/RTL run. std::string TestBrowserFont::TestCharPosRTL() { pp::BrowserFontDescription desc; pp::BrowserFont_Trusted font(instance_, desc); // Mixed string, two chars of LTR, two of RTL, than two of LTR. // Note this is in UTF-8 so has more than 6 bytes. std::string mixed("AB\xd7\x94\xd7\x97ZZ"); pp::BrowserFontTextRun run(mixed); static const int kNumChars = 6; int expected_char_sequence[kNumChars] = { 0, 1, 3, 2, 4, 5 }; // Check that the characters appear in the order we expect. int pixel_width = font.MeasureText(pp::BrowserFontTextRun(mixed)); int last_sequence = 0; // Index into expected_char_sequence. for (int x = 0; x < pixel_width; x++) { int cur_char = font.CharacterOffsetForPixel(run, x); if (cur_char != expected_char_sequence[last_sequence]) { // This pixel has a different character. It should be the next one in // the sequence for it to be correct. last_sequence++; ASSERT_TRUE(last_sequence < kNumChars); ASSERT_TRUE(cur_char == expected_char_sequence[last_sequence]); } } // Try the same string with force LTR. The characters should all appear in // sequence. pp::BrowserFontTextRun forced_run(mixed, false, true); int last_forced_char = 0; // Char index into the forced sequence. for (int x = 0; x < pixel_width; x++) { int cur_char = font.CharacterOffsetForPixel(forced_run, x); if (cur_char != last_forced_char) { last_forced_char++; ASSERT_TRUE(cur_char == last_forced_char); } } PASS(); } // Tests that drawing some text produces "some" output. std::string TestBrowserFont::TestDraw() { pp::BrowserFontDescription desc; desc.set_family(PP_BROWSERFONT_TRUSTED_FAMILY_MONOSPACE); desc.set_size(10); pp::BrowserFont_Trusted font(instance_, desc); const pp::Size kSize(30, 10); pp::ImageData image(instance_, PP_IMAGEDATAFORMAT_BGRA_PREMUL, // 0xAARRGGBB kSize, false); // init_to_zero ASSERT_FALSE(image.is_null()); // Draw black text on white canvas. memset(image.data(), 0xFF, 4 * kSize.GetArea()); font.DrawSimpleText(&image, "Hello", pp::Point(0, 10), // Baseline position. 0xFF000000, // Black text. true); // image_data_is_opaque. // Expect that at least a few pixels are non-white (text). // Due to blending, there may be rounding errors and // checking for exact black may not be correct. // Also expect that all pixels are opaque. const uint32_t kRGBMask = 0x00FFFFFF; const uint32_t kAlphaMask = 0xFF000000; int text_pixels = 0, opaque_pixels = 0; const uint32_t* pixels = static_cast(image.data()); for (int i = 0; i < kSize.GetArea(); ++i) { if ((pixels[i] & kRGBMask) != kRGBMask) ++text_pixels; if ((pixels[i] & kAlphaMask) == kAlphaMask) ++opaque_pixels; } ASSERT_GT(text_pixels, 0); ASSERT_EQ(opaque_pixels, kSize.GetArea()); PASS(); }