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no-std ttf-parser

A high-level, safe, zero-allocation font parser for TrueType, OpenType, and AAT

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ttf-parser

Build Status Crates.io Documentation Rust 1.59+

A high-level, safe, zero-allocation font parser for TrueType, OpenType, and AAT.

Can be used as a Rust or C library.

Features

  • A high-level API for most common properties, hiding all parsing and data resolving logic.
  • A low-level, but safe API to access TrueType tables data.
  • Highly configurable. You can disable most of the features, reducing binary size. You can also parse TrueType tables separately, without loading the whole font/face.
  • Zero heap allocations.
  • Zero unsafe.
  • Zero dependencies.
  • no_std/WASM compatible.
  • A basic C API.
  • Fast.
  • Stateless. All parsing methods are immutable.
  • Simple and maintainable code (no magic numbers).

Safety

  • The library must not panic. Any panic considered as a critical bug and should be reported.
  • The library forbids unsafe code.
  • No heap allocations, so crash due to OOM is not possible.
  • All recursive methods have a depth limit.
  • Technically, should use less than 64KiB of stack in the worst case scenario.
  • Most of arithmetic operations are checked.
  • Most of numeric casts are checked.

Alternatives

It's very hard to compare different libraries, so we are using table-based comparison. There are roughly three types of TrueType tables:

  • A table with a list of properties (like head, OS/2, etc.).
    If a library tries to parse it at all then we mark it as supported.
  • A table that contains a single type of data (glyf, CFF (kinda), hmtx, etc.).
    Can only be supported or not.
  • A table that contains multiple subtables (cmap, kern, GPOS, etc.).
    Can be partially supported and we note which subtables are actually supported.
Feature/Library ttf-parser FreeType stb_truetype
Memory safe
Thread safe ~ (mostly reentrant)
Zero allocation
Variable fonts
Rendering -1 ~ (very primitive)
ankr table
avar table
bdat table ~ (no 4)
bloc table
CBDT table ~ (no 8, 9)
CBLC table
COLR table
CPAL table
CFF  table ~ (no seac support)
CFF2 table
cmap table ~ (no 8) ~ (no 2,8,10,14; Unicode-only)
EBDT table ~ (no 8, 9)
EBLC table
feat table
fvar table
gasp table
GDEF table ~
glyf table ~2 ~2
GPOS table ~ (only 2)
GSUB table
gvar table
head table
hhea table
hmtx table
HVAR table
kern table ~ (only 0) ~ (only 0)
kerx table
MATH table
maxp table
morx table
MVAR table
name table
OS/2 table
post table
sbix table ~ (PNG only) ~ (PNG only)
STAT table
SVG  table
trak table
vhea table
vmtx table
VORG table
VVAR table
Language Rust + C API C C
Tested version 0.17.0 2.12.0 1.24
License MIT / Apache-2.0 FTL / GPLv2 public domain

Legend:

  • ✓ - supported
  • ~ - partial
  • nothing - not supported

Notes:

  1. While ttf-parser doesn't support rendering by itself, there are multiple rendering libraries on top of it: rusttype, ab-glyph and fontdue.
  2. Matching points are not supported.

Performance

TrueType fonts designed for fast querying, so most of the methods are very fast. The main exception is glyph outlining. Glyphs can be stored using two different methods: using Glyph Data Format and Compact Font Format (pdf). The first one is fairly simple which makes it faster to process. The second one is basically a tiny language with a stack-based VM, which makes it way harder to process.

The benchmark tests how long it takes to outline all glyphs in a font.

x86 (AMD 3700X)

Table/Library ttf-parser FreeType stb_truetype
glyf 0.901 ms 1.171 ms 0.675 ms
gvar 2.972 ms 4.132 ms -
CFF 1.197 ms 5.647 ms 2.813 ms
CFF2 1.968 ms 6.392 ms -

ARM (Apple M1)

Table/Library ttf-parser FreeType stb_truetype
glyf 0.550 ms 0.854 ms 0.703 ms
gvar 2.270 ms 4.594 ms -
CFF 1.054 ms 5.223 ms 3.262 ms
CFF2 1.765 ms 5.995 ms -

Note: FreeType is surprisingly slow, so I'm worried that I've messed something up.

And here are some methods benchmarks:

test outline_glyph_276_from_cff2 ... bench:         867 ns/iter (+/- 15)
test from_data_otf_cff           ... bench:         968 ns/iter (+/- 13)
test from_data_otf_cff2          ... bench:         887 ns/iter (+/- 25)
test outline_glyph_276_from_cff  ... bench:         678 ns/iter (+/- 41)
test outline_glyph_276_from_glyf ... bench:         649 ns/iter (+/- 11)
test outline_glyph_8_from_cff2   ... bench:         534 ns/iter (+/- 14)
test from_data_ttf               ... bench:         467 ns/iter (+/- 11)
test glyph_name_post_276         ... bench:         223 ns/iter (+/- 5)
test outline_glyph_8_from_cff    ... bench:         315 ns/iter (+/- 13)
test outline_glyph_8_from_glyf   ... bench:         291 ns/iter (+/- 5)
test family_name                 ... bench:         183 ns/iter (+/- 102)
test glyph_name_cff_276          ... bench:          62 ns/iter (+/- 1)
test glyph_index_u41             ... bench:          16 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test glyph_name_cff_8            ... bench:           5 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test glyph_name_post_8           ... bench:           2 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test subscript_metrics           ... bench:           2 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test glyph_hor_advance           ... bench:           2 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test glyph_hor_side_bearing      ... bench:           2 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test glyph_name_8                ... bench:           1 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test ascender                    ... bench:           1 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test underline_metrics           ... bench:           1 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test strikeout_metrics           ... bench:           1 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test x_height                    ... bench:           1 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test units_per_em                ... bench:         0.5 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test width                       ... bench:         0.2 ns/iter (+/- 0)

License

Licensed under either of

at your option.

Contribution

Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.

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