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module Data.Text.ParagraphLayout.Internal.Fragment
    ( Fragment (..)
    , ShapedRun
    , shapedRun)
where

import Data.Int (Int32)
import Data.Text.Glyphize (GlyphInfo, GlyphPos)

import Data.Text.ParagraphLayout.Internal.Rect

-- | A unit of text laid out in a rectangular area.
--
-- Roughly equivalent to the term /text fragment/ as used in
-- [CSS Display Module Level 3](https://www.w3.org/TR/css-display-3/).
--
-- An input span (or /text sequence/ in CSS terms) can be broken into multiple
-- fragments because of line breaking, because of bidirectional ordering,
-- or because it contains glyphs from multiple scripts.
data Fragment d = Fragment

    { fragmentUserData :: d
    -- ^ User-defined data associated with the input text span that produced
    -- this fragment.

    , fragmentLine :: Int
    -- ^ Logical number of the line box holding the fragment, starting at 1.
    -- Fragments with the same line number are on the same line and will not be
    -- separated by page breaks.

    , fragmentRect :: Rect Int32
    -- ^ Physical position of the fragment within the paragraph, calculated
    -- using all glyph advances in this fragment and the calculated line height.
    --
    -- This is the space that the glyphs "take up" and is probably what you
    -- want to use for detecting position-based events such as mouse clicks.
    --
    -- Beware that actual glyphs will not be drawn exactly to the borders of
    -- this rectangle -- they may be offset inwards and they can also extend
    -- outwards!
    --
    -- These are not the typographic bounding boxes that you use for determining
    -- the area to draw on -- you need FreeType or a similar library for that.
    --
    -- The origin coordinates are relative to the paragraph.

    , fragmentPen :: (Int32, Int32)
    -- ^ Coordinates of the initial pen position, from which the first glyph
    -- should be drawn, relative to the origin of the `fragmentRect`. Each
    -- glyph's `Data.Text.Glyphize.x_advance` or `Data.Text.Glyphize.y_advance`
    -- are then used to move the pen position for the next glyph.

    , fragmentGlyphs :: [(GlyphInfo, GlyphPos)]
    -- ^ Glyphs contained in the fragment, as returned from HarfBuzz.

    }
    deriving (Eq, Read, Show)

-- | A simplified representation of a box fragment, suitable for passing to a
-- text drawing library but lacking detailed size information.
type ShapedRun = (Int32, Int32, [(GlyphInfo, GlyphPos)])

-- | Convert a `Fragment` to a `ShapedRun`.
shapedRun :: Fragment d -> ShapedRun
shapedRun f = (x, y, g)
    where
        x = x_origin r + px
        y = y_origin r + py
        g = fragmentGlyphs f
        (px, py) = fragmentPen f
        r = fragmentRect f