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Font::TTF::Dumper

NAME

Font::TTF::Dumper - Debug dump of a font datastructure, avoiding recursion on ’ PARENT’

SYNOPSIS

use Font::TTF::Dumper;
# Print a table from the font structure:
print ttfdump($font->{$tag});
# Print font table with name
print ttfdump($font->{'head'}, 'head');
# Print font table with name and other options
print ttfdump($font->{'head'}, 'head', %opts);
# Print one glyph's data:
print ttfdump($font->{'loca'}->read->{'glyphs'}[$gid], "glyph_$gid");

DESCRIPTION

Font::TTF data structures are trees created from hashes and arrays. When trying to figure out how the structures work, sometimes it is helpful to use Data::Dumper on them. However, many of the object structures have ’ PARENT ’ links that refer back to the object’s parent, which means that Data::Dumper ends up dumping the whole font no matter what.

The main purpose of this module is to invoke Data::Dumper with a filter that skips over the ’ PARENT ’ element of any hash.

To reduce output further, this module also skips over ’ CACHE ’ elements and any hash element whose value is a Font::TTF::Glyph or Font::TTF::Font object. (Really should make this configurable.)

If $opts{’d’}, then set Deepcopy mode to minimize use of crossreferencing.

AUTHOR

Bob Hallissy <http://scripts.sil.org/FontUtils>.

LICENSING

Copyright (c) 1998-2016, SIL International (http://www.sil.org)

This module is released under the terms of the Artistic License 2.0. For details, see the full text of the license in the file LICENSE.

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