[cl-pdf-devel] cl-pdf multi-platform support
Carlos Ungil
ungil at mac.com
Sun Mar 31 21:52:41 UTC 2013
Hello,
I was able to make cl-pdf work on many lisps (tested on macos and windows only) using the following definitions for +external-format+ and *default-charset* in config.lisp (CMUCL is not listed explicitly, but it works as well):
(defconstant +external-format+
#-(or sbcl lispworks clisp allegro ccl abcl ecl) :default
#+abcl '(:iso-8859-1 :eol-style :lf)
#+ecl '(:latin-1 :lf)
#+ccl :latin1
#+sbcl :latin-1
#+allegro :octets
#+lispworks '(:latin-1 :eol-style :lf)
#+clisp (ext:make-encoding :charset 'charset:iso-8859-1 :line-terminator :unix))
(defvar *default-charset*
#+(and lispworks5 win32) (ef::ef-coded-character-set win32:*multibyte-code-page-ef*)
#-(and lispworks5 win32) *char-single-byte-codes*) ; last resort
It seems that the form #+clisp (setf *default-file-encoding* ...) be safely removed. By the way, the code recently added to set data directories at runtime raises an error in clisp (probe-file can't handle directories on that platform).
Adding :use-salza2-zlib to *features* compressed files can be created in all the implementations (ECL tested only on macos) if string-to-octets is defined in zlib.lisp as follows:
#+use-salza2-zlib
(defun string-to-octets (string start end)
"Convert STRING to a sequence of octets, if possible."
(declare (type string string)
(type buffer-offset start end)
(optimize (speed 3) (safety 0)))
#+(and sbcl (not octet-characters))
(sb-ext:string-to-octets string :external-format :iso-8859-1 :start start :end end)
#+(and allegro (not octet-characters))
(excl:string-to-octets string :external-format :octets :start start :end end :null-terminate nil)
#+(and clisp (not octet-characters))
(ext:convert-string-to-bytes string custom:*default-file-encoding* :start start :end end)
#+(and ccl (not octet-characters))
(ccl:encode-string-to-octets string :external-format :latin-1 :start start :end end)
#+(and cmu (not octet-characters))
(ext:string-to-octets string :external-format :iso-8859-1 :start start :end end)
#+(or octet-characters lispworks abcl ecl)
(let* ((length (- end start))
(result (make-array length :element-type 'salza2::octet)))
(loop for i fixnum from start below end
for j fixnum from 0
do (setf (aref result j) (char-code (aref string i))))
result)
#+(and (not octet-characters) (not (or sbcl allegro clisp ccl cmu lispworks abcl ecl)))
(error "Do not know how to convert a string to octets."))
ECL support requires as well making a couple of changes to pdf.lisp to make the conditionals #+allegro, #-allegro refer to (or allegro ecl) instead:
#-(or allegro ecl) ;; line 575
(defmethod write-document ((filename pathname) &optional (document *document*))
#+(or allegro ecl) ;; line 585
(defmethod write-document ((filename pathname) &optional (document *document*))
I also found a minor bug in example10 (the write-document is inside the dolist loop):
examples/examples.lisp
@@ -551,5 +551,5 @@
(apply #'pdf:set-rgb-fill (hsv->rgb (/ x 9.1) 1 1))
(pdf:set-transparency (/ y 9.0) bm)
(pdf:circle (* x 50) (* y 80) 30)
- (pdf:fill-path))))))
- (pdf:write-document file))))
+ (pdf:fill-path)))))))
+ (pdf:write-document file)))
Best regards,
Carlos
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