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A compiler for fonts.

Project description

fontc

Where in we pursue oxidizing (context: https://github.com/googlefonts/oxidize) fontmake. For context around where fontmake came from see Mr B goes to Vartown.

Converts source to IR, and then IR to font binary. Aims to be safe, incremental, and fast.

References

  • Intermediate Representation (IR)
  • Editor perspective note from Just
  • Units
    • Fonts have all the best units; distinguishing between them turns out to matter.

But why?

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(https://xkcd.com/303/ remix)

Getting started

Install the latest version of Rust, https://www.rust-lang.org/tools/install.

Build a simple test font

$ cargo run -p fontc -- resources/testdata/wght_var.designspace

Emit IR to enable incremental builds

If you pass the --incremental (or -i) option, the IR will be written to disk inside the build working directory, so that the next time you run fontc with the same source file only what changed will be rebuilt.

$ cargo run -p fontc -- --incremental resources/testdata/wght_var.designspace
$ ls build/

Sources to play with

Google Fonts has lots, you could try https://github.com/rsheeter/google_fonts_sources to get some. Once you have them you could try building them:

cargo run --package fontc -- ../google_fonts_sources/sources/ofl/notosanskayahli/sources/NotoSansKayahLi.designspace

Plan

As of 6/4/2023 we intend to:

  • Get to the point where Oswald compilation matches fontmake
  • Get to the point where ever more of the families for which we have source compile to a form that matches fontmake, or differs only in well understood ways
  • Provide a Glyphs plugin to allow push-button use of the new compiler
  • Once there are no known issues, switch Google Fonts to exclusively use fontc

We are discarding our prior plan to make fontmake (Python) call into Rust as it appears to be more complex than initially anticipated and higher risk than migrating on a per-family basis.

For context see https://github.com/googlefonts/oxidize/blob/main/text/2022-07-25-PROPOSAL-build-glyphs-in-rust.md and the discussion on https://github.com/googlefonts/oxidize/pull/33.

Using a local copy of fontations

It is quite common to find we need changes in https://github.com/googlefonts/fontations to add a feature or fix a bug. Prior to a release being available modify the root Cargo.toml to point to either a local clone or a branch:

# Local copy
[patch.crates-io]
font-types =  { path = "../fontations/font-types" }
read-fonts =  { path = "../fontations/read-fonts" }
write-fonts = { path = "../fontations/write-fonts" }
skrifa =  { path = "../fontations/skrifa" }

# Branch
[patch.crates-io]
font-types = { git="https://github.com/googlefonts/fontations.git", branch="box" }
read-fonts = { git="https://github.com/googlefonts/fontations.git", branch="box" }
write-fonts = { git="https://github.com/googlefonts/fontations.git", branch="box" }
skrifa = { git="https://github.com/googlefonts/fontations.git", branch="box" }

Dependency map

Shows the non-dev dependency relationships among the crates in the repo.

%% This is a map of non-dev font-related dependencies.
%% See https://mermaid.live/edit for a lightweight editing environment for
%% mermaid diagrams.
graph
    %% First we define the nodes and give them short descriptions.
    %% We group them into subgraphs by repo so that the visual layout
    %% maps to the source layout, as this is intended for contributors.

   fontc{{fontc\nCLI font compiler}}
   fontra2fontir[fontra2fontir\nconverts .fontra files to our IR]
   glyphs2fontir[glyphs2fontir\nconverts .glyphs files to our IR]
   ufo2fontir[ufo2fontir\nconverts from a \n.designspace to our IR]
   fontir[fontir\nthe IR for fontc]
   fontbe[fontbe\nthe backend of font compilation\nIR -> binary font]
   fea-rs[fea-rs\nParses and compiles\nAdobe OpenType feature files]
   fontdrasil[fontdrasil\nCommon types and functionality\nshared between all layers of fontc]

    %% Now define the edges.
    %% Made by hand on March 20, 2024, probably not completely correct.
    %% Should be easy to automate if we want to, main thing is to
    %% define the crates of interest.
    fontbe --> fontir
    fontbe --> fea-rs
    fontc --> fontbe
    fontc --> fontir
    fontc --> glyphs2fontir
    fontc --> fontra2fontir
    fontc --> ufo2fontir
    fontra2fontir --> fontir
    glyphs2fontir --> fontir
    ufo2fontir --> fontir

Comparing branch performance with hyperfine

Only relatively large changes are effectively detected this way:

# On each branch, typically main and your branch run hyperfine:
$ cargo build --release && hyperfine --warmup 3 --runs 250 --prepare 'rm -rf build/' 'target/release/fontc ../OswaldFont/sources/Oswald.glyphs'

# Ideally mean+σ of the improved branch is < mean-σ for main.
# For example, p2s is probably faster here:
# main Time (mean ± σ):     154.8 ms ±   8.2 ms
# p2s Time (mean ± σ):     132.7 ms ±   6.4 ms

# Report similar to ^ if claiming this as proof your branch is a win.

Running flamegraph

flamegraphs of fontc are very handy. They are most easily created using cargo flamegraph:

# Minimize the impact of logging
$ export RUST_LOG=error
# Symbols are nice, https://github.com/flamegraph-rs/flamegraph#improving-output-when-running-with---release
$ export CARGO_PROFILE_RELEASE_DEBUG=true

# Build something and capture a flamegraph of it
$ rm -rf build/ && cargo flamegraph -p fontc -- ../OswaldFont/sources/Oswald.glyphs

# TIPS

# On macOS you might have to pass `--root` to cargo flamegraph, e.g. cargo flamegraph --root ...as above...

# If you are losing samples you might want to dial down the rayon threadcount
# You'll see a perf error similar to:
Warning:
Processed 5114 events and lost 159 chunks!

Check IO/CPU overload!

Warning:
Processed 5116 samples and lost 35.01%!

# Fix is to lower the threadcount:
$ export RAYON_NUM_THREADS=16

Focused flames

https://blog.anp.lol/rust/2016/07/24/profiling-rust-perf-flamegraph/ offers examples of filtering flamegraphs. This is very useful when you want to zoom in on a specific operation. For example, to dig into fea-rs:

# Generate a perf.data
# You can also use perf record but cargo flamegraph seems to have nice capture settings for Rust rigged
$ rm -rf build/ perf.data && cargo flamegraph -p fontc -- ../OswaldFont/sources/Oswald.glyphs

# ^ produced flamegraph.svg but it's very noisy, lets narrow our focus
# Example assumes https://github.com/brendangregg/FlameGraph is cloned in a sibling directory to fontc
$ perf script | ../FlameGraph/stackcollapse-perf.pl | grep fea_rs | ../FlameGraph/flamegraph.pl > fea-flame.svg

Contributing

We have included a few git hooks that you may choose to use to ensure that patches will pass CI; these are in resources/githooks.

To run the pre-push step manually:

$ ./resources/githooks/pre-push

If you would like to have these run automatically when you commit or push changes, you can set this as your git hooksPath:

$ git config core.hooksPath "resources/githooks"

Releasing

See https://github.com/googlefonts/fontations#releasing

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