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// Copyright (c) 2015 Ryan Prichard
//
// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
// of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to
// deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the
// rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or
// sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
// furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
//
// The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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//
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// IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
// AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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// IN THE SOFTWARE.
#include "ConsoleFont.h"
#include <windows.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <wchar.h>
#include <algorithm>
#include <string>
#include <tuple>
#include <utility>
#include <vector>
#include "../shared/DebugClient.h"
#include "../shared/OsModule.h"
#include "../shared/StringUtil.h"
#include "../shared/WindowsVersion.h"
#include "../shared/WinptyAssert.h"
#include "../shared/winpty_snprintf.h"
namespace {
#define COUNT_OF(x) (sizeof(x) / sizeof((x)[0]))
// See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_CJK_fonts
const wchar_t kLucidaConsole[] = L"Lucida Console";
const wchar_t kMSGothic[] = { 0xff2d, 0xff33, 0x0020, 0x30b4, 0x30b7, 0x30c3, 0x30af, 0 }; // 932, Japanese
const wchar_t kNSimSun[] = { 0x65b0, 0x5b8b, 0x4f53, 0 }; // 936, Chinese Simplified
const wchar_t kGulimChe[] = { 0xad74, 0xb9bc, 0xccb4, 0 }; // 949, Korean
const wchar_t kMingLight[] = { 0x7d30, 0x660e, 0x9ad4, 0 }; // 950, Chinese Traditional
struct FontSize {
short size;
int width;
};
struct Font {
const wchar_t *faceName;
unsigned int family;
short size;
};
// Ideographs in East Asian languages take two columns rather than one.
// In the console screen buffer, a "full-width" character will occupy two
// cells of the buffer, the first with attribute 0x100 and the second with
// attribute 0x200.
//
// Windows does not correctly identify code points as double-width in all
// configurations. It depends heavily on the code page, the font facename,
// and (somehow) even the font size. In the 437 code page (MS-DOS), for
// example, no codepoints are interpreted as double-width. When the console
// is in an East Asian code page (932, 936, 949, or 950), then sometimes
// selecting a "Western" facename like "Lucida Console" or "Consolas" doesn't
// register, or if the font *can* be chosen, then the console doesn't handle
// double-width correctly. I tested the double-width handling by writing
// several code points with WriteConsole and checking whether one or two cells
// were filled.
//
// In the Japanese code page (932), Microsoft's default font is MS Gothic.
// MS Gothic double-width handling seems to be broken with console versions
// prior to Windows 10 (including Windows 10's legacy mode), and it's
// especially broken in Windows 8 and 8.1.
//
// Test by running: misc/Utf16Echo A2 A3 2014 3044 30FC 4000
//
// The first three codepoints are always rendered as half-width with the
// Windows Japanese fonts. (Of these, the first two must be half-width,
// but U+2014 could be either.) The last three are rendered as full-width,
// and they are East_Asian_Width=Wide.
//
// Windows 7 fails by modeling all codepoints as full-width with font
// sizes 22 and above.
//
// Windows 8 gets U+00A2, U+00A3, U+2014, U+30FC, and U+4000 wrong, but
// using a point size not listed in the console properties dialog
// (e.g. "9") is less wrong:
//
// | code point |
// font | 00A2 00A3 2014 3044 30FC 4000 | cell size
// ------------+---------------------------------+----------
// 8 | F F F F H H | 4x8
// 9 | F F F F F F | 5x9
// 16 | F F F F H H | 8x16
// raster 6x13 | H H H F F H(*) | 6x13
//
// (*) The Raster Font renders U+4000 as a white box (i.e. an unsupported
// character).
//
// See:
// - misc/Font-Report-June2016 directory for per-size details
// - misc/font-notes.txt
// - misc/Utf16Echo.cc, misc/FontSurvey.cc, misc/SetFont.cc, misc/GetFont.cc
const FontSize kLucidaFontSizes[] = {
{ 5, 3 },
{ 6, 4 },
{ 8, 5 },
{ 10, 6 },
{ 12, 7 },
{ 14, 8 },
{ 16, 10 },
{ 18, 11 },
{ 20, 12 },
{ 36, 22 },
{ 48, 29 },
{ 60, 36 },
{ 72, 43 },
};
// Japanese. Used on Vista and Windows 7.
const FontSize k932GothicVista[] = {
{ 6, 3 },
{ 8, 4 },
{ 10, 5 },
{ 12, 6 },
{ 13, 7 },
{ 15, 8 },
{ 17, 9 },
{ 19, 10 },
{ 21, 11 },
// All larger fonts are more broken w.r.t. full-size East Asian characters.
};
// Japanese. Used on Windows 8, 8.1, and the legacy 10 console.
const FontSize k932GothicWin8[] = {
// All of these characters are broken w.r.t. full-size East Asian
// characters, but they're equally broken.
{ 5, 3 },
{ 7, 4 },
{ 9, 5 },
{ 11, 6 },
{ 13, 7 },
{ 15, 8 },
{ 17, 9 },
{ 20, 10 },
{ 22, 11 },
{ 24, 12 },
// include extra-large fonts for small terminals
{ 36, 18 },
{ 48, 24 },
{ 60, 30 },
{ 72, 36 },
};
// Japanese. Used on the new Windows 10 console.
const FontSize k932GothicWin10[] = {
{ 6, 3 },
{ 8, 4 },
{ 10, 5 },
{ 12, 6 },
{ 14, 7 },
{ 16, 8 },
{ 18, 9 },
{ 20, 10 },
{ 22, 11 },
{ 24, 12 },
// include extra-large fonts for small terminals
{ 36, 18 },
{ 48, 24 },
{ 60, 30 },
{ 72, 36 },
};
// Chinese Simplified.
const FontSize k936SimSun[] = {
{ 6, 3 },
{ 8, 4 },
{ 10, 5 },
{ 12, 6 },
{ 14, 7 },
{ 16, 8 },
{ 18, 9 },
{ 20, 10 },
{ 22, 11 },
{ 24, 12 },
// include extra-large fonts for small terminals
{ 36, 18 },
{ 48, 24 },
{ 60, 30 },
{ 72, 36 },
};
// Korean.
const FontSize k949GulimChe[] = {
{ 6, 3 },
{ 8, 4 },
{ 10, 5 },
{ 12, 6 },
{ 14, 7 },
{ 16, 8 },
{ 18, 9 },
{ 20, 10 },
{ 22, 11 },
{ 24, 12 },
// include extra-large fonts for small terminals
{ 36, 18 },
{ 48, 24 },
{ 60, 30 },
{ 72, 36 },
};
// Chinese Traditional.
const FontSize k950MingLight[] = {
{ 6, 3 },
{ 8, 4 },
{ 10, 5 },
{ 12, 6 },
{ 14, 7 },
{ 16, 8 },
{ 18, 9 },
{ 20, 10 },
{ 22, 11 },
{ 24, 12 },
// include extra-large fonts for small terminals
{ 36, 18 },
{ 48, 24 },
{ 60, 30 },
{ 72, 36 },
};
// Some of these types and functions are missing from the MinGW headers.
// Others are undocumented.
struct AGENT_CONSOLE_FONT_INFO {
DWORD nFont;
COORD dwFontSize;
};
struct AGENT_CONSOLE_FONT_INFOEX {
ULONG cbSize;
DWORD nFont;
COORD dwFontSize;
UINT FontFamily;
UINT FontWeight;
WCHAR FaceName[LF_FACESIZE];
};
// undocumented XP API
typedef BOOL WINAPI SetConsoleFont_t(
HANDLE hOutput,
DWORD dwFontIndex);
// undocumented XP API
typedef DWORD WINAPI GetNumberOfConsoleFonts_t();
// XP and up
typedef BOOL WINAPI GetCurrentConsoleFont_t(
HANDLE hOutput,
BOOL bMaximumWindow,
AGENT_CONSOLE_FONT_INFO *lpConsoleCurrentFont);
// XP and up
typedef COORD WINAPI GetConsoleFontSize_t(
HANDLE hConsoleOutput,
DWORD nFont);
// Vista and up
typedef BOOL WINAPI GetCurrentConsoleFontEx_t(
HANDLE hConsoleOutput,
BOOL bMaximumWindow,
AGENT_CONSOLE_FONT_INFOEX *lpConsoleCurrentFontEx);
// Vista and up
typedef BOOL WINAPI SetCurrentConsoleFontEx_t(
HANDLE hConsoleOutput,
BOOL bMaximumWindow,
AGENT_CONSOLE_FONT_INFOEX *lpConsoleCurrentFontEx);
#define GET_MODULE_PROC(mod, funcName) \
m_##funcName = reinterpret_cast<funcName##_t*>((mod).proc(#funcName)); \
#define DEFINE_ACCESSOR(funcName) \
funcName##_t &funcName() const { \
ASSERT(valid()); \
return *m_##funcName; \
}
class XPFontAPI {
public:
XPFontAPI() : m_kernel32(L"kernel32.dll") {
GET_MODULE_PROC(m_kernel32, GetCurrentConsoleFont);
GET_MODULE_PROC(m_kernel32, GetConsoleFontSize);
}
bool valid() const {
return m_GetCurrentConsoleFont != NULL &&
m_GetConsoleFontSize != NULL;
}
DEFINE_ACCESSOR(GetCurrentConsoleFont)
DEFINE_ACCESSOR(GetConsoleFontSize)
private:
OsModule m_kernel32;
GetCurrentConsoleFont_t *m_GetCurrentConsoleFont;
GetConsoleFontSize_t *m_GetConsoleFontSize;
};
class UndocumentedXPFontAPI : public XPFontAPI {
public:
UndocumentedXPFontAPI() : m_kernel32(L"kernel32.dll") {
GET_MODULE_PROC(m_kernel32, SetConsoleFont);
GET_MODULE_PROC(m_kernel32, GetNumberOfConsoleFonts);
}
bool valid() const {
return this->XPFontAPI::valid() &&
m_SetConsoleFont != NULL &&
m_GetNumberOfConsoleFonts != NULL;
}
DEFINE_ACCESSOR(SetConsoleFont)
DEFINE_ACCESSOR(GetNumberOfConsoleFonts)
private:
OsModule m_kernel32;
SetConsoleFont_t *m_SetConsoleFont;
GetNumberOfConsoleFonts_t *m_GetNumberOfConsoleFonts;
};
class VistaFontAPI : public XPFontAPI {
public:
VistaFontAPI() : m_kernel32(L"kernel32.dll") {
GET_MODULE_PROC(m_kernel32, GetCurrentConsoleFontEx);
GET_MODULE_PROC(m_kernel32, SetCurrentConsoleFontEx);
}
bool valid() const {
return this->XPFontAPI::valid() &&
m_GetCurrentConsoleFontEx != NULL &&
m_SetCurrentConsoleFontEx != NULL;
}
DEFINE_ACCESSOR(GetCurrentConsoleFontEx)
DEFINE_ACCESSOR(SetCurrentConsoleFontEx)
private:
OsModule m_kernel32;
GetCurrentConsoleFontEx_t *m_GetCurrentConsoleFontEx;
SetCurrentConsoleFontEx_t *m_SetCurrentConsoleFontEx;
};
static std::vector<std::pair<DWORD, COORD> > readFontTable(
XPFontAPI &api, HANDLE conout, DWORD maxCount) {
std::vector<std::pair<DWORD, COORD> > ret;
for (DWORD i = 0; i < maxCount; ++i) {
COORD size = api.GetConsoleFontSize()(conout, i);
if (size.X == 0 && size.Y == 0) {
break;
}
ret.push_back(std::make_pair(i, size));
}
return ret;
}
static void dumpFontTable(HANDLE conout, const char *prefix) {
const int kMaxCount = 1000;
if (!isTracingEnabled()) {
return;
}
XPFontAPI api;
if (!api.valid()) {
trace("dumpFontTable: cannot dump font table -- missing APIs");
return;
}
std::vector<std::pair<DWORD, COORD> > table =
readFontTable(api, conout, kMaxCount);
std::string line;
char tmp[128];
size_t first = 0;
while (first < table.size()) {
size_t last = std::min(table.size() - 1, first + 10 - 1);
winpty_snprintf(tmp, "%sfonts %02u-%02u:",
prefix, static_cast<unsigned>(first), static_cast<unsigned>(last));
line = tmp;
for (size_t i = first; i <= last; ++i) {
if (i % 10 == 5) {
line += " - ";
}
winpty_snprintf(tmp, " %2dx%-2d",
table[i].second.X, table[i].second.Y);
line += tmp;
}
trace("%s", line.c_str());
first = last + 1;
}
if (table.size() == kMaxCount) {
trace("%sfonts: ... stopped reading at %d fonts ...",
prefix, kMaxCount);
}
}
static std::string stringToCodePoints(const std::wstring &str) {
std::string ret = "(";
for (size_t i = 0; i < str.size(); ++i) {
char tmp[32];
winpty_snprintf(tmp, "%X", str[i]);
if (ret.size() > 1) {
ret.push_back(' ');
}
ret += tmp;
}
ret.push_back(')');
return ret;
}
static void dumpFontInfoEx(
const AGENT_CONSOLE_FONT_INFOEX &infoex,
const char *prefix) {
if (!isTracingEnabled()) {
return;
}
std::wstring faceName(infoex.FaceName,
winpty_wcsnlen(infoex.FaceName, COUNT_OF(infoex.FaceName)));
trace("%snFont=%u dwFontSize=(%d,%d) "
"FontFamily=0x%x FontWeight=%u FaceName=%s %s",
prefix,
static_cast<unsigned>(infoex.nFont),
infoex.dwFontSize.X, infoex.dwFontSize.Y,
infoex.FontFamily, infoex.FontWeight, utf8FromWide(faceName).c_str(),
stringToCodePoints(faceName).c_str());
}
static void dumpVistaFont(VistaFontAPI &api, HANDLE conout, const char *prefix) {
if (!isTracingEnabled()) {
return;
}
AGENT_CONSOLE_FONT_INFOEX infoex = {0};
infoex.cbSize = sizeof(infoex);
if (!api.GetCurrentConsoleFontEx()(conout, FALSE, &infoex)) {
trace("GetCurrentConsoleFontEx call failed");
return;
}
dumpFontInfoEx(infoex, prefix);
}
static void dumpXPFont(XPFontAPI &api, HANDLE conout, const char *prefix) {
if (!isTracingEnabled()) {
return;
}
AGENT_CONSOLE_FONT_INFO info = {0};
if (!api.GetCurrentConsoleFont()(conout, FALSE, &info)) {
trace("GetCurrentConsoleFont call failed");
return;
}
trace("%snFont=%u dwFontSize=(%d,%d)",
prefix,
static_cast<unsigned>(info.nFont),
info.dwFontSize.X, info.dwFontSize.Y);
}
static bool setFontVista(
VistaFontAPI &api,
HANDLE conout,
const Font &font) {
AGENT_CONSOLE_FONT_INFOEX infoex = {};
infoex.cbSize = sizeof(AGENT_CONSOLE_FONT_INFOEX);
infoex.dwFontSize.Y = font.size;
infoex.FontFamily = font.family;
infoex.FontWeight = 400;
winpty_wcsncpy_nul(infoex.FaceName, font.faceName);
dumpFontInfoEx(infoex, "setFontVista: setting font to: ");
if (!api.SetCurrentConsoleFontEx()(conout, FALSE, &infoex)) {
trace("setFontVista: SetCurrentConsoleFontEx call failed");
return false;
}
memset(&infoex, 0, sizeof(infoex));
infoex.cbSize = sizeof(infoex);
if (!api.GetCurrentConsoleFontEx()(conout, FALSE, &infoex)) {
trace("setFontVista: GetCurrentConsoleFontEx call failed");
return false;
}
if (wcsncmp(infoex.FaceName, font.faceName,
COUNT_OF(infoex.FaceName)) != 0) {
trace("setFontVista: face name was not set");
dumpFontInfoEx(infoex, "setFontVista: post-call font: ");
return false;
}
// We'd like to verify that the new font size is correct, but we can't
// predict what it will be, even though we just set it to `pxSize` through
// an apprently symmetric interface. For the Chinese and Korean fonts, the
// new `infoex.dwFontSize.Y` value can be slightly larger than the height
// we specified.
return true;
}
static Font selectSmallFont(int codePage, int columns, bool isNewW10) {
// Iterate over a set of font sizes according to the code page, and select
// one.
const wchar_t *faceName = nullptr;
unsigned int fontFamily = 0;
const FontSize *table = nullptr;
size_t tableSize = 0;
switch (codePage) {
case 932: // Japanese
faceName = kMSGothic;
fontFamily = 0x36;
if (isNewW10) {
table = k932GothicWin10;
tableSize = COUNT_OF(k932GothicWin10);
} else if (isAtLeastWindows8()) {
table = k932GothicWin8;
tableSize = COUNT_OF(k932GothicWin8);
} else {
table = k932GothicVista;
tableSize = COUNT_OF(k932GothicVista);
}
break;
case 936: // Chinese Simplified
faceName = kNSimSun;
fontFamily = 0x36;
table = k936SimSun;
tableSize = COUNT_OF(k936SimSun);
break;
case 949: // Korean
faceName = kGulimChe;
fontFamily = 0x36;
table = k949GulimChe;
tableSize = COUNT_OF(k949GulimChe);
break;
case 950: // Chinese Traditional
faceName = kMingLight;
fontFamily = 0x36;
table = k950MingLight;
tableSize = COUNT_OF(k950MingLight);
break;
default:
faceName = kLucidaConsole;
fontFamily = 0x36;
table = kLucidaFontSizes;
tableSize = COUNT_OF(kLucidaFontSizes);
break;
}
size_t bestIndex = static_cast<size_t>(-1);
std::tuple<int, int> bestScore = std::make_tuple(-1, -1);
// We might want to pick the smallest possible font, because we don't know
// how large the monitor is (and the monitor size can change). We might
// want to pick a larger font to accommodate console programs that resize
// the console on their own, like DOS edit.com, which tends to resize the
// console to 80 columns.
for (size_t i = 0; i < tableSize; ++i) {
const int width = table[i].width * columns;
// In general, we'd like to pick a font size where cutting the number
// of columns in half doesn't immediately violate the minimum width
// constraint. (e.g. To run DOS edit.com, a user might resize their
// terminal to ~100 columns so it's big enough to show the 80 columns
// post-resize.) To achieve this, give priority to fonts that allow
// this halving. We don't want to encourage *very* large fonts,
// though, so disable the effect as the number of columns scales from
// 80 to 40.
const int halfColumns = std::min(columns, std::max(40, columns / 2));
const int halfWidth = table[i].width * halfColumns;
std::tuple<int, int> thisScore = std::make_tuple(-1, -1);
if (width >= 160 && halfWidth >= 160) {
// Both sizes are good. Prefer the smaller fonts.
thisScore = std::make_tuple(2, -width);
} else if (width >= 160) {
// Prefer the smaller fonts.
thisScore = std::make_tuple(1, -width);
} else {
// Otherwise, prefer the largest font in our table.
thisScore = std::make_tuple(0, width);
}
if (thisScore > bestScore) {
bestIndex = i;
bestScore = thisScore;
}
}
ASSERT(bestIndex != static_cast<size_t>(-1));
return Font { faceName, fontFamily, table[bestIndex].size };
}
static void setSmallFontVista(VistaFontAPI &api, HANDLE conout,
int columns, bool isNewW10) {
int codePage = GetConsoleOutputCP();
const auto font = selectSmallFont(codePage, columns, isNewW10);
if (setFontVista(api, conout, font)) {
trace("setSmallFontVista: success");
return;
}
if (codePage == 932 || codePage == 936 ||
codePage == 949 || codePage == 950) {
trace("setSmallFontVista: falling back to default codepage font instead");
const auto fontFB = selectSmallFont(0, columns, isNewW10);
if (setFontVista(api, conout, fontFB)) {
trace("setSmallFontVista: fallback was successful");
return;
}
}
trace("setSmallFontVista: failure");
}
struct FontSizeComparator {
bool operator()(const std::pair<DWORD, COORD> &obj1,
const std::pair<DWORD, COORD> &obj2) const {
int score1 = obj1.second.X + obj1.second.Y;
int score2 = obj2.second.X + obj2.second.Y;
return score1 < score2;
}
};
static void setSmallFontXP(UndocumentedXPFontAPI &api, HANDLE conout) {
// Read the console font table and sort it from smallest to largest.
const DWORD fontCount = api.GetNumberOfConsoleFonts()();
trace("setSmallFontXP: number of console fonts: %u",
static_cast<unsigned>(fontCount));
std::vector<std::pair<DWORD, COORD> > table =
readFontTable(api, conout, fontCount);
std::sort(table.begin(), table.end(), FontSizeComparator());
for (size_t i = 0; i < table.size(); ++i) {
// Skip especially narrow fonts to permit narrower terminals.
if (table[i].second.X < 4) {
continue;
}
trace("setSmallFontXP: setting font to %u",
static_cast<unsigned>(table[i].first));
if (!api.SetConsoleFont()(conout, table[i].first)) {
trace("setSmallFontXP: SetConsoleFont call failed");
continue;
}
AGENT_CONSOLE_FONT_INFO info;
if (!api.GetCurrentConsoleFont()(conout, FALSE, &info)) {
trace("setSmallFontXP: GetCurrentConsoleFont call failed");
return;
}
if (info.nFont != table[i].first) {
trace("setSmallFontXP: font was not set");
dumpXPFont(api, conout, "setSmallFontXP: post-call font: ");
continue;
}
trace("setSmallFontXP: success");
return;
}
trace("setSmallFontXP: failure");
}
} // anonymous namespace
// A Windows console window can never be larger than the desktop window. To
// maximize the possible size of the console in rows*cols, try to configure
// the console with a small font. Unfortunately, we cannot make the font *too*
// small, because there is also a minimum window size in pixels.
void setSmallFont(HANDLE conout, int columns, bool isNewW10) {
trace("setSmallFont: attempting to set a small font for %d columns "
"(CP=%u OutputCP=%u)",
columns,
static_cast<unsigned>(GetConsoleCP()),
static_cast<unsigned>(GetConsoleOutputCP()));
VistaFontAPI vista;
if (vista.valid()) {
dumpVistaFont(vista, conout, "previous font: ");
dumpFontTable(conout, "previous font table: ");
setSmallFontVista(vista, conout, columns, isNewW10);
dumpVistaFont(vista, conout, "new font: ");
dumpFontTable(conout, "new font table: ");
return;
}
UndocumentedXPFontAPI xp;
if (xp.valid()) {
dumpXPFont(xp, conout, "previous font: ");
dumpFontTable(conout, "previous font table: ");
setSmallFontXP(xp, conout);
dumpXPFont(xp, conout, "new font: ");
dumpFontTable(conout, "new font table: ");
return;
}
trace("setSmallFont: neither Vista nor XP APIs detected -- giving up");
dumpFontTable(conout, "font table: ");
}
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