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"""
A module for finding, managing, and using fonts across platforms.

This module provides a single :class:`FontManager` instance that can
be shared across backends and platforms.  The :func:`findfont`
function returns the best TrueType (TTF) font file in the local or
system font path that matches the specified :class:`FontProperties`
instance.  The :class:`FontManager` also handles Adobe Font Metrics
(AFM) font files for use by the PostScript backend.

The design is based on the `W3C Cascading Style Sheet, Level 1 (CSS1)
font specification <http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-CSS2-19980512/>`_.
Future versions may implement the Level 2 or 2.1 specifications.

Experimental support is included for using `fontconfig` on Unix
variant platforms (Linux, OS X, Solaris).  To enable it, set the
constant ``USE_FONTCONFIG`` in this file to ``True``.  Fontconfig has
the advantage that it is the standard way to look up fonts on X11
platforms, so if a font is installed, it is much more likely to be
found.
"""
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function,
                        unicode_literals)

from matplotlib.externals import six
from matplotlib.externals.six.moves import cPickle as pickle

"""
KNOWN ISSUES

  - documentation
  - font variant is untested
  - font stretch is incomplete
  - font size is incomplete
  - font size_adjust is incomplete
  - default font algorithm needs improvement and testing
  - setWeights function needs improvement
  - 'light' is an invalid weight value, remove it.
  - update_fonts not implemented

Authors   : John Hunter <jdhunter@ace.bsd.uchicago.edu>
            Paul Barrett <Barrett@STScI.Edu>
            Michael Droettboom <mdroe@STScI.edu>
Copyright : John Hunter (2004,2005), Paul Barrett (2004,2005)
License   : matplotlib license (PSF compatible)
            The font directory code is from ttfquery,
            see license/LICENSE_TTFQUERY.
"""

import os, sys, warnings
try:
    set
except NameError:
    from sets import Set as set
from collections import Iterable
import matplotlib
from matplotlib import afm
from matplotlib import ft2font
from matplotlib import rcParams, get_cachedir
from matplotlib.cbook import is_string_like
import matplotlib.cbook as cbook
from matplotlib.compat import subprocess
from matplotlib.fontconfig_pattern import \
    parse_fontconfig_pattern, generate_fontconfig_pattern

USE_FONTCONFIG = False
verbose = matplotlib.verbose

font_scalings = {
    'xx-small' : 0.579,
    'x-small'  : 0.694,
    'small'    : 0.833,
    'medium'   : 1.0,
    'large'    : 1.200,
    'x-large'  : 1.440,
    'xx-large' : 1.728,
    'larger'   : 1.2,
    'smaller'  : 0.833,
    None       : 1.0}

stretch_dict = {
    'ultra-condensed' : 100,
    'extra-condensed' : 200,
    'condensed'       : 300,
    'semi-condensed'  : 400,
    'normal'          : 500,
    'semi-expanded'   : 600,
    'expanded'        : 700,
    'extra-expanded'  : 800,
    'ultra-expanded'  : 900}

weight_dict = {
    'ultralight' : 100,
    'light'      : 200,
    'normal'     : 400,
    'regular'    : 400,
    'book'       : 400,
    'medium'     : 500,
    'roman'      : 500,
    'semibold'   : 600,
    'demibold'   : 600,
    'demi'       : 600,
    'bold'       : 700,
    'heavy'      : 800,
    'extra bold' : 800,
    'black'      : 900}

font_family_aliases = set([
        'serif',
        'sans-serif',
        'sans serif',
        'cursive',
        'fantasy',
        'monospace',
        'sans'])

#  OS Font paths
MSFolders = \
    r'Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders'

MSFontDirectories   = [
    r'SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Fonts',
    r'SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Fonts']

X11FontDirectories  = [
    # an old standard installation point
    "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TTF/",
    "/usr/X11/lib/X11/fonts",
    # here is the new standard location for fonts
    "/usr/share/fonts/",
    # documented as a good place to install new fonts
    "/usr/local/share/fonts/",
    # common application, not really useful
    "/usr/lib/openoffice/share/fonts/truetype/",
    ]

OSXFontDirectories = [
    "/Library/Fonts/",
    "/Network/Library/Fonts/",
    "/System/Library/Fonts/",
    # fonts installed via MacPorts
    "/opt/local/share/fonts"
    ""
]

if not USE_FONTCONFIG and sys.platform != 'win32':
    home = os.environ.get('HOME')
    if home is not None:
        # user fonts on OSX
        path = os.path.join(home, 'Library', 'Fonts')
        OSXFontDirectories.append(path)
        path = os.path.join(home, '.fonts')
        X11FontDirectories.append(path)

def get_fontext_synonyms(fontext):
    """
    Return a list of file extensions extensions that are synonyms for
    the given file extension *fileext*.
    """
    return {'ttf': ('ttf', 'otf'),
            'otf': ('ttf', 'otf'),
            'afm': ('afm',)}[fontext]

def list_fonts(directory, extensions):
    """
    Return a list of all fonts matching any of the extensions,
    possibly upper-cased, found recursively under the directory.
    """
    pattern = ';'.join(['*.%s;*.%s' % (ext, ext.upper())
                        for ext in extensions])
    return cbook.listFiles(directory, pattern)

def win32FontDirectory():
    """
    Return the user-specified font directory for Win32.  This is
    looked up from the registry key::

      \\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders\Fonts

    If the key is not found, $WINDIR/Fonts will be returned.
    """
    try:
        from matplotlib.externals.six.moves import winreg
    except ImportError:
        pass # Fall through to default
    else:
        try:
            user = winreg.OpenKey(winreg.HKEY_CURRENT_USER, MSFolders)
            try:
                try:
                    return winreg.QueryValueEx(user, 'Fonts')[0]
                except OSError:
                    pass # Fall through to default
            finally:
                winreg.CloseKey(user)
        except OSError:
            pass # Fall through to default
    return os.path.join(os.environ['WINDIR'], 'Fonts')

def win32InstalledFonts(directory=None, fontext='ttf'):
    """
    Search for fonts in the specified font directory, or use the
    system directories if none given.  A list of TrueType font
    filenames are returned by default, or AFM fonts if *fontext* ==
    'afm'.
    """

    from matplotlib.externals.six.moves import winreg
    if directory is None:
        directory = win32FontDirectory()

    fontext = get_fontext_synonyms(fontext)

    key, items = None, {}
    for fontdir in MSFontDirectories:
        try:
            local = winreg.OpenKey(winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, fontdir)
        except OSError:
            continue

        if not local:
            return list_fonts(directory, fontext)
        try:
            for j in range(winreg.QueryInfoKey(local)[1]):
                try:
                    key, direc, any = winreg.EnumValue( local, j)
                    if not is_string_like(direc):
                        continue
                    if not os.path.dirname(direc):
                        direc = os.path.join(directory, direc)
                    direc = os.path.abspath(direc).lower()
                    if os.path.splitext(direc)[1][1:] in fontext:
                        items[direc] = 1
                except EnvironmentError:
                    continue
                except WindowsError:
                    continue
                except MemoryError:
                    continue
            return list(six.iterkeys(items))
        finally:
            winreg.CloseKey(local)
    return None

def OSXInstalledFonts(directories=None, fontext='ttf'):
    """
    Get list of font files on OS X - ignores font suffix by default.
    """
    if directories is None:
        directories = OSXFontDirectories

    fontext = get_fontext_synonyms(fontext)

    files = []
    for path in directories:
        if fontext is None:
            files.extend(cbook.listFiles(path, '*'))
        else:
            files.extend(list_fonts(path, fontext))
    return files

def get_fontconfig_fonts(fontext='ttf'):
    """
    Grab a list of all the fonts that are being tracked by fontconfig
    by making a system call to ``fc-list``.  This is an easy way to
    grab all of the fonts the user wants to be made available to
    applications, without needing knowing where all of them reside.
    """
    fontext = get_fontext_synonyms(fontext)

    fontfiles = {}
    try:
        warnings.warn('Matplotlib is building the font cache using fc-list. This may take a moment.')
        pipe = subprocess.Popen(['fc-list', '--format=%{file}\\n'],
                                stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
                                stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
        output = pipe.communicate()[0]
    except (OSError, IOError):
        # Calling fc-list did not work, so we'll just return nothing
        return fontfiles

    if pipe.returncode == 0:
        # The line breaks between results are in ascii, but each entry
        # is in in sys.filesystemencoding().
        for fname in output.split(b'\n'):
            try:
                fname = six.text_type(fname, sys.getfilesystemencoding())
            except UnicodeDecodeError:
                continue
            if (os.path.splitext(fname)[1][1:] in fontext and
                os.path.exists(fname)):
                fontfiles[fname] = 1

    return fontfiles

def findSystemFonts(fontpaths=None, fontext='ttf'):
    """
    Search for fonts in the specified font paths.  If no paths are
    given, will use a standard set of system paths, as well as the
    list of fonts tracked by fontconfig if fontconfig is installed and
    available.  A list of TrueType fonts are returned by default with
    AFM fonts as an option.
    """
    fontfiles = {}
    fontexts = get_fontext_synonyms(fontext)

    if fontpaths is None:
        if sys.platform == 'win32':
            fontdir = win32FontDirectory()

            fontpaths = [fontdir]
            # now get all installed fonts directly...
            for f in win32InstalledFonts(fontdir):
                base, ext = os.path.splitext(f)
                if len(ext)>1 and ext[1:].lower() in fontexts:
                    fontfiles[f] = 1
        else:
            fontpaths = X11FontDirectories
            # check for OS X & load its fonts if present
            if sys.platform == 'darwin':
                for f in OSXInstalledFonts(fontext=fontext):
                    fontfiles[f] = 1

            for f in get_fontconfig_fonts(fontext):
                fontfiles[f] = 1

    elif isinstance(fontpaths, six.string_types):
        fontpaths = [fontpaths]

    for path in fontpaths:
        files = list_fonts(path, fontexts)
        for fname in files:
            fontfiles[os.path.abspath(fname)] = 1

    return [fname for fname in six.iterkeys(fontfiles) if os.path.exists(fname)]

def weight_as_number(weight):
    """
    Return the weight property as a numeric value.  String values
    are converted to their corresponding numeric value.
    """
    if isinstance(weight, six.string_types):
        try:
            weight = weight_dict[weight.lower()]
        except KeyError:
            weight = 400
    elif weight in range(100, 1000, 100):
        pass
    else:
        raise ValueError('weight not a valid integer')
    return weight


class FontEntry(object):
    """
    A class for storing Font properties.  It is used when populating
    the font lookup dictionary.
    """
    def __init__(self,
                 fname  ='',
                 name   ='',
                 style  ='normal',
                 variant='normal',
                 weight ='normal',
                 stretch='normal',
                 size   ='medium',
                 ):
        self.fname   = fname
        self.name    = name
        self.style   = style
        self.variant = variant
        self.weight  = weight
        self.stretch = stretch
        try:
            self.size = str(float(size))
        except ValueError:
            self.size = size

    def __repr__(self):
        return "<Font '%s' (%s) %s %s %s %s>" % (
            self.name, os.path.basename(self.fname), self.style, self.variant,
            self.weight, self.stretch)


def ttfFontProperty(font):
    """
    A function for populating the :class:`FontKey` by extracting
    information from the TrueType font file.

    *font* is a :class:`FT2Font` instance.
    """
    name = font.family_name

    #  Styles are: italic, oblique, and normal (default)

    sfnt = font.get_sfnt()
    sfnt2 = sfnt.get((1,0,0,2))
    sfnt4 = sfnt.get((1,0,0,4))
    if sfnt2:
        sfnt2 = sfnt2.decode('macroman').lower()
    else:
        sfnt2 = ''
    if sfnt4:
        sfnt4 = sfnt4.decode('macroman').lower()
    else:
        sfnt4 = ''
    if sfnt4.find('oblique') >= 0:
        style = 'oblique'
    elif sfnt4.find('italic') >= 0:
        style = 'italic'
    elif sfnt2.find('regular') >= 0:
        style = 'normal'
    elif font.style_flags & ft2font.ITALIC:
        style = 'italic'
    else:
        style = 'normal'


    #  Variants are: small-caps and normal (default)

    #  !!!!  Untested
    if name.lower() in ['capitals', 'small-caps']:
        variant = 'small-caps'
    else:
        variant = 'normal'

    #  Weights are: 100, 200, 300, 400 (normal: default), 500 (medium),
    #    600 (semibold, demibold), 700 (bold), 800 (heavy), 900 (black)
    #    lighter and bolder are also allowed.

    weight = None
    for w in six.iterkeys(weight_dict):
        if sfnt4.find(w) >= 0:
            weight = w
            break
    if not weight:
        if font.style_flags & ft2font.BOLD:
            weight = 700
        else:
            weight = 400
    weight = weight_as_number(weight)

    #  Stretch can be absolute and relative
    #  Absolute stretches are: ultra-condensed, extra-condensed, condensed,
    #    semi-condensed, normal, semi-expanded, expanded, extra-expanded,
    #    and ultra-expanded.
    #  Relative stretches are: wider, narrower
    #  Child value is: inherit

    if sfnt4.find('narrow') >= 0 or sfnt4.find('condensed') >= 0 or \
           sfnt4.find('cond') >= 0:
        stretch = 'condensed'
    elif sfnt4.find('demi cond') >= 0:
        stretch = 'semi-condensed'
    elif sfnt4.find('wide') >= 0 or sfnt4.find('expanded') >= 0:
        stretch = 'expanded'
    else:
        stretch = 'normal'

    #  Sizes can be absolute and relative.
    #  Absolute sizes are: xx-small, x-small, small, medium, large, x-large,
    #    and xx-large.
    #  Relative sizes are: larger, smaller
    #  Length value is an absolute font size, e.g., 12pt
    #  Percentage values are in 'em's.  Most robust specification.

    #  !!!!  Incomplete
    if font.scalable:
        size = 'scalable'
    else:
        size = str(float(font.get_fontsize()))

    #  !!!!  Incomplete
    size_adjust = None

    return FontEntry(font.fname, name, style, variant, weight, stretch, size)


def afmFontProperty(fontpath, font):
    """
    A function for populating a :class:`FontKey` instance by
    extracting information from the AFM font file.

    *font* is a class:`AFM` instance.
    """

    name = font.get_familyname()
    fontname = font.get_fontname().lower()

    #  Styles are: italic, oblique, and normal (default)

    if font.get_angle() != 0 or name.lower().find('italic') >= 0:
        style = 'italic'
    elif name.lower().find('oblique') >= 0:
        style = 'oblique'
    else:
        style = 'normal'

    #  Variants are: small-caps and normal (default)

    # !!!!  Untested
    if name.lower() in ['capitals', 'small-caps']:
        variant = 'small-caps'
    else:
        variant = 'normal'

    #  Weights are: 100, 200, 300, 400 (normal: default), 500 (medium),
    #    600 (semibold, demibold), 700 (bold), 800 (heavy), 900 (black)
    #    lighter and bolder are also allowed.

    weight = weight_as_number(font.get_weight().lower())

    #  Stretch can be absolute and relative
    #  Absolute stretches are: ultra-condensed, extra-condensed, condensed,
    #    semi-condensed, normal, semi-expanded, expanded, extra-expanded,
    #    and ultra-expanded.
    #  Relative stretches are: wider, narrower
    #  Child value is: inherit
    if fontname.find('narrow') >= 0 or fontname.find('condensed') >= 0 or \
           fontname.find('cond') >= 0:
        stretch = 'condensed'
    elif fontname.find('demi cond') >= 0:
        stretch = 'semi-condensed'
    elif fontname.find('wide') >= 0 or fontname.find('expanded') >= 0:
        stretch = 'expanded'
    else:
        stretch = 'normal'

    #  Sizes can be absolute and relative.
    #  Absolute sizes are: xx-small, x-small, small, medium, large, x-large,
    #    and xx-large.
    #  Relative sizes are: larger, smaller
    #  Length value is an absolute font size, e.g., 12pt
    #  Percentage values are in 'em's.  Most robust specification.

    #  All AFM fonts are apparently scalable.

    size = 'scalable'

    # !!!!  Incomplete
    size_adjust = None

    return FontEntry(fontpath, name, style, variant, weight, stretch, size)


def createFontList(fontfiles, fontext='ttf'):
    """
    A function to create a font lookup list.  The default is to create
    a list of TrueType fonts.  An AFM font list can optionally be
    created.
    """

    fontlist = []
    #  Add fonts from list of known font files.
    seen = {}
    for fpath in fontfiles:
        verbose.report('createFontDict: %s' % (fpath), 'debug')
        fname = os.path.split(fpath)[1]
        if fname in seen:  continue
        else: seen[fname] = 1
        if fontext == 'afm':
            try:
                fh = open(fpath, 'rb')
            except:
                verbose.report("Could not open font file %s" % fpath)
                continue
            try:
                try:
                    font = afm.AFM(fh)
                finally:
                    fh.close()
            except RuntimeError:
                verbose.report("Could not parse font file %s"%fpath)
                continue
            try:
                prop = afmFontProperty(fpath, font)
            except KeyError:
                continue
        else:
            try:
                font = ft2font.FT2Font(fpath)
            except RuntimeError:
                verbose.report("Could not open font file %s"%fpath)
                continue
            except UnicodeError:
                verbose.report("Cannot handle unicode filenames")
                #print >> sys.stderr, 'Bad file is', fpath
                continue
            try:
                prop = ttfFontProperty(font)
            except (KeyError, RuntimeError):
                continue

        fontlist.append(prop)
    return fontlist

class FontProperties(object):
    """
    A class for storing and manipulating font properties.

    The font properties are those described in the `W3C Cascading
    Style Sheet, Level 1
    <http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-CSS2-19980512/>`_ font
    specification.  The six properties are:

      - family: A list of font names in decreasing order of priority.
        The items may include a generic font family name, either
        'serif', 'sans-serif', 'cursive', 'fantasy', or 'monospace'.
        In that case, the actual font to be used will be looked up
        from the associated rcParam in :file:`matplotlibrc`.

      - style: Either 'normal', 'italic' or 'oblique'.

      - variant: Either 'normal' or 'small-caps'.

      - stretch: A numeric value in the range 0-1000 or one of
        'ultra-condensed', 'extra-condensed', 'condensed',
        'semi-condensed', 'normal', 'semi-expanded', 'expanded',
        'extra-expanded' or 'ultra-expanded'

      - weight: A numeric value in the range 0-1000 or one of
        'ultralight', 'light', 'normal', 'regular', 'book', 'medium',
        'roman', 'semibold', 'demibold', 'demi', 'bold', 'heavy',
        'extra bold', 'black'

      - size: Either an relative value of 'xx-small', 'x-small',
        'small', 'medium', 'large', 'x-large', 'xx-large' or an
        absolute font size, e.g., 12

    The default font property for TrueType fonts (as specified in the
    default :file:`matplotlibrc` file) is::

      sans-serif, normal, normal, normal, normal, scalable.

    Alternatively, a font may be specified using an absolute path to a
    .ttf file, by using the *fname* kwarg.

    The preferred usage of font sizes is to use the relative values,
    e.g.,  'large', instead of absolute font sizes, e.g., 12.  This
    approach allows all text sizes to be made larger or smaller based
    on the font manager's default font size.

    This class will also accept a `fontconfig
    <http://www.fontconfig.org/>`_ pattern, if it is the only argument
    provided.  See the documentation on `fontconfig patterns
    <http://www.fontconfig.org/fontconfig-user.html>`_.  This support
    does not require fontconfig to be installed.  We are merely
    borrowing its pattern syntax for use here.

    Note that matplotlib's internal font manager and fontconfig use a
    different algorithm to lookup fonts, so the results of the same pattern
    may be different in matplotlib than in other applications that use
    fontconfig.
    """

    def __init__(self,
                 family = None,
                 style  = None,
                 variant= None,
                 weight = None,
                 stretch= None,
                 size   = None,
                 fname  = None, # if this is set, it's a hardcoded filename to use
                 _init   = None  # used only by copy()
                 ):
        self._family = None
        self._slant = None
        self._variant = None
        self._weight = None
        self._stretch = None
        self._size = None
        self._file = None

        # This is used only by copy()
        if _init is not None:
            self.__dict__.update(_init.__dict__)
            return

        if is_string_like(family):
            # Treat family as a fontconfig pattern if it is the only
            # parameter provided.
            if (style is None and
                variant is None and
                weight is None and
                stretch is None and
                size is None and
                fname is None):
                self.set_fontconfig_pattern(family)
                return

        self.set_family(family)
        self.set_style(style)
        self.set_variant(variant)
        self.set_weight(weight)
        self.set_stretch(stretch)
        self.set_file(fname)
        self.set_size(size)

    def _parse_fontconfig_pattern(self, pattern):
        return parse_fontconfig_pattern(pattern)

    def __hash__(self):
        l = (tuple(self.get_family()),
             self.get_slant(),
             self.get_variant(),
             self.get_weight(),
             self.get_stretch(),
             self.get_size_in_points(),
             self.get_file())
        return hash(l)

    def __eq__(self, other):
        return hash(self) == hash(other)

    def __ne__(self, other):
        return hash(self) != hash(other)

    def __str__(self):
        return self.get_fontconfig_pattern()

    def get_family(self):
        """
        Return a list of font names that comprise the font family.
        """
        if self._family is None:
            family = rcParams['font.family']
            if is_string_like(family):
                return [family]
            return family
        return self._family

    def get_name(self):
        """
        Return the name of the font that best matches the font
        properties.
        """
        return ft2font.FT2Font(findfont(self)).family_name

    def get_style(self):
        """
        Return the font style.  Values are: 'normal', 'italic' or
        'oblique'.
        """
        if self._slant is None:
            return rcParams['font.style']
        return self._slant
    get_slant = get_style

    def get_variant(self):
        """
        Return the font variant.  Values are: 'normal' or
        'small-caps'.
        """
        if self._variant is None:
            return rcParams['font.variant']
        return self._variant

    def get_weight(self):
        """
        Set the font weight.  Options are: A numeric value in the
        range 0-1000 or one of 'light', 'normal', 'regular', 'book',
        'medium', 'roman', 'semibold', 'demibold', 'demi', 'bold',
        'heavy', 'extra bold', 'black'
        """
        if self._weight is None:
            return rcParams['font.weight']
        return self._weight

    def get_stretch(self):
        """
        Return the font stretch or width.  Options are: 'ultra-condensed',
        'extra-condensed', 'condensed', 'semi-condensed', 'normal',
        'semi-expanded', 'expanded', 'extra-expanded', 'ultra-expanded'.
        """
        if self._stretch is None:
            return rcParams['font.stretch']
        return self._stretch

    def get_size(self):
        """
        Return the font size.
        """
        if self._size is None:
            return rcParams['font.size']
        return self._size

    def get_size_in_points(self):
        if self._size is not None:
            try:
                return float(self._size)
            except ValueError:
                pass
        default_size = FontManager.get_default_size()
        return default_size * font_scalings.get(self._size)

    def get_file(self):
        """
        Return the filename of the associated font.
        """
        return self._file

    def get_fontconfig_pattern(self):
        """
        Get a fontconfig pattern suitable for looking up the font as
        specified with fontconfig's ``fc-match`` utility.

        See the documentation on `fontconfig patterns
        <http://www.fontconfig.org/fontconfig-user.html>`_.

        This support does not require fontconfig to be installed or
        support for it to be enabled.  We are merely borrowing its
        pattern syntax for use here.
        """
        return generate_fontconfig_pattern(self)

    def set_family(self, family):
        """
        Change the font family.  May be either an alias (generic name
        is CSS parlance), such as: 'serif', 'sans-serif', 'cursive',
        'fantasy', or 'monospace', a real font name or a list of real
        font names.  Real font names are not supported when
        `text.usetex` is `True`.
        """
        if family is None:
            family = rcParams['font.family']
        if is_string_like(family):
            family = [six.text_type(family)]
        elif (not is_string_like(family) and isinstance(family, Iterable)):
            family = [six.text_type(f) for f in family]
        self._family = family
    set_name = set_family

    def set_style(self, style):
        """
        Set the font style.  Values are: 'normal', 'italic' or
        'oblique'.
        """
        if style is None:
            style = rcParams['font.style']
        if style not in ('normal', 'italic', 'oblique', None):
            raise ValueError("style must be normal, italic or oblique")
        self._slant = style
    set_slant = set_style

    def set_variant(self, variant):
        """
        Set the font variant.  Values are: 'normal' or 'small-caps'.
        """
        if variant is None:
            variant = rcParams['font.variant']
        if variant not in ('normal', 'small-caps', None):
            raise ValueError("variant must be normal or small-caps")
        self._variant = variant

    def set_weight(self, weight):
        """
        Set the font weight.  May be either a numeric value in the
        range 0-1000 or one of 'ultralight', 'light', 'normal',
        'regular', 'book', 'medium', 'roman', 'semibold', 'demibold',
        'demi', 'bold', 'heavy', 'extra bold', 'black'
        """
        if weight is None:
            weight = rcParams['font.weight']
        try:
            weight = int(weight)
            if weight < 0 or weight > 1000:
                raise ValueError()
        except ValueError:
            if weight not in weight_dict:
                raise ValueError("weight is invalid")
            weight = weight_dict[weight]
        self._weight = weight

    def set_stretch(self, stretch):
        """
        Set the font stretch or width.  Options are: 'ultra-condensed',
        'extra-condensed', 'condensed', 'semi-condensed', 'normal',
        'semi-expanded', 'expanded', 'extra-expanded' or
        'ultra-expanded', or a numeric value in the range 0-1000.
        """
        if stretch is None:
            stretch = rcParams['font.stretch']
        try:
            stretch = int(stretch)
            if stretch < 0 or stretch > 1000:
                raise ValueError()
        except ValueError:
            if stretch not in stretch_dict:
                raise ValueError("stretch is invalid")
        self._stretch = stretch

    def set_size(self, size):
        """
        Set the font size.  Either an relative value of 'xx-small',
        'x-small', 'small', 'medium', 'large', 'x-large', 'xx-large'
        or an absolute font size, e.g., 12.
        """
        if size is None:
            size = rcParams['font.size']
        try:
            size = float(size)
        except ValueError:
            if size is not None and size not in font_scalings:
                raise ValueError(
                    "Size is invalid. Valid font size are " + ", ".join(
                        str(i) for i in font_scalings.keys()))
        self._size = size

    def set_file(self, file):
        """
        Set the filename of the fontfile to use.  In this case, all
        other properties will be ignored.
        """
        self._file = file

    def set_fontconfig_pattern(self, pattern):
        """
        Set the properties by parsing a fontconfig *pattern*.

        See the documentation on `fontconfig patterns
        <http://www.fontconfig.org/fontconfig-user.html>`_.

        This support does not require fontconfig to be installed or
        support for it to be enabled.  We are merely borrowing its
        pattern syntax for use here.
        """
        for key, val in six.iteritems(self._parse_fontconfig_pattern(pattern)):
            if type(val) == list:
                getattr(self, "set_" + key)(val[0])
            else:
                getattr(self, "set_" + key)(val)

    def copy(self):
        """Return a deep copy of self"""
        return FontProperties(_init = self)

def ttfdict_to_fnames(d):
    """
    flatten a ttfdict to all the filenames it contains
    """
    fnames = []
    for named in six.itervalues(d):
        for styled in six.itervalues(named):
            for variantd in six.itervalues(styled):
                for weightd in six.itervalues(variantd):
                    for stretchd in six.itervalues(weightd):
                        for fname in six.itervalues(stretchd):
                            fnames.append(fname)
    return fnames

def pickle_dump(data, filename):
    """
    Equivalent to pickle.dump(data, open(filename, 'w'))
    but closes the file to prevent filehandle leakage.
    """
    with open(filename, 'wb') as fh:
        pickle.dump(data, fh)

def pickle_load(filename):
    """
    Equivalent to pickle.load(open(filename, 'r'))
    but closes the file to prevent filehandle leakage.
    """
    with open(filename, 'rb') as fh:
        data = pickle.load(fh)
    return data


class TempCache(object):
    """
    A class to store temporary caches that are (a) not saved to disk
    and (b) invalidated whenever certain font-related
    rcParams---namely the family lookup lists---are changed or the
    font cache is reloaded.  This avoids the expensive linear search
    through all fonts every time a font is looked up.
    """
    # A list of rcparam names that, when changed, invalidated this
    # cache.
    invalidating_rcparams = (
        'font.serif', 'font.sans-serif', 'font.cursive', 'font.fantasy',
        'font.monospace')

    def __init__(self):
        self._lookup_cache = {}
        self._last_rcParams = self.make_rcparams_key()

    def make_rcparams_key(self):
        return [id(fontManager)] + [
            rcParams[param] for param in self.invalidating_rcparams]

    def get(self, prop):
        key = self.make_rcparams_key()
        if key != self._last_rcParams:
            self._lookup_cache = {}
            self._last_rcParams = key
        return self._lookup_cache.get(prop)

    def set(self, prop, value):
        key = self.make_rcparams_key()
        if key != self._last_rcParams:
            self._lookup_cache = {}
            self._last_rcParams = key
        self._lookup_cache[prop] = value


class FontManager(object):
    """
    On import, the :class:`FontManager` singleton instance creates a
    list of TrueType fonts based on the font properties: name, style,
    variant, weight, stretch, and size.  The :meth:`findfont` method
    does a nearest neighbor search to find the font that most closely
    matches the specification.  If no good enough match is found, a
    default font is returned.
    """
    # Increment this version number whenever the font cache data
    # format or behavior has changed and requires a existing font
    # cache files to be rebuilt.
    __version__ = 101

    def __init__(self, size=None, weight='normal'):
        self._version = self.__version__

        self.__default_weight = weight
        self.default_size = size

        paths = [os.path.join(rcParams['datapath'], 'fonts', 'ttf'),
                 os.path.join(rcParams['datapath'], 'fonts', 'afm'),
                 os.path.join(rcParams['datapath'], 'fonts', 'pdfcorefonts')]

        #  Create list of font paths
        for pathname in ['TTFPATH', 'AFMPATH']:
            if pathname in os.environ:
                ttfpath = os.environ[pathname]
                if ttfpath.find(';') >= 0: #win32 style
                    paths.extend(ttfpath.split(';'))
                elif ttfpath.find(':') >= 0: # unix style
                    paths.extend(ttfpath.split(':'))
                else:
                    paths.append(ttfpath)

        verbose.report('font search path %s'%(str(paths)))
        #  Load TrueType fonts and create font dictionary.

        self.ttffiles = findSystemFonts(paths) + findSystemFonts()
        self.defaultFamily = {
            'ttf': 'Bitstream Vera Sans',
            'afm': 'Helvetica'}
        self.defaultFont = {}

        for fname in self.ttffiles:
            verbose.report('trying fontname %s' % fname, 'debug')
            if fname.lower().find('vera.ttf')>=0:
                self.defaultFont['ttf'] = fname
                break
        else:
            # use anything
            self.defaultFont['ttf'] = self.ttffiles[0]

        self.ttflist = createFontList(self.ttffiles)

        self.afmfiles = findSystemFonts(paths, fontext='afm') + \
            findSystemFonts(fontext='afm')
        self.afmlist = createFontList(self.afmfiles, fontext='afm')
        if len(self.afmfiles):
            self.defaultFont['afm'] = self.afmfiles[0]
        else:
            self.defaultFont['afm'] = None

    def get_default_weight(self):
        """
        Return the default font weight.
        """
        return self.__default_weight

    @staticmethod
    def get_default_size():
        """
        Return the default font size.
        """
        return rcParams['font.size']

    def set_default_weight(self, weight):
        """
        Set the default font weight.  The initial value is 'normal'.
        """
        self.__default_weight = weight

    def update_fonts(self, filenames):
        """
        Update the font dictionary with new font files.
        Currently not implemented.
        """
        #  !!!!  Needs implementing
        raise NotImplementedError

    # Each of the scoring functions below should return a value between
    # 0.0 (perfect match) and 1.0 (terrible match)
    def score_family(self, families, family2):
        """
        Returns a match score between the list of font families in
        *families* and the font family name *family2*.

        An exact match at the head of the list returns 0.0.

        A match further down the list will return between 0 and 1.

        No match will return 1.0.
        """
        if not isinstance(families, (list, tuple)):
            families = [families]
        elif len(families) == 0:
            return 1.0
        family2 = family2.lower()
        step = 1 / len(families)
        for i, family1 in enumerate(families):
            family1 = family1.lower()
            if family1 in font_family_aliases:
                if family1 in ('sans', 'sans serif'):
                    family1 = 'sans-serif'
                options = rcParams['font.' + family1]
                options = [x.lower() for x in options]
                if family2 in options:
                    idx = options.index(family2)
                    return (i + (idx / len(options))) * step
            elif family1 == family2:
                # The score should be weighted by where in the
                # list the font was found.
                return i * step
        return 1.0

    def score_style(self, style1, style2):
        """
        Returns a match score between *style1* and *style2*.

        An exact match returns 0.0.

        A match between 'italic' and 'oblique' returns 0.1.

        No match returns 1.0.
        """
        if style1 == style2:
            return 0.0
        elif style1 in ('italic', 'oblique') and \
                style2 in ('italic', 'oblique'):
            return 0.1
        return 1.0

    def score_variant(self, variant1, variant2):
        """
        Returns a match score between *variant1* and *variant2*.

        An exact match returns 0.0, otherwise 1.0.
        """
        if variant1 == variant2:
            return 0.0
        else:
            return 1.0

    def score_stretch(self, stretch1, stretch2):
        """
        Returns a match score between *stretch1* and *stretch2*.

        The result is the absolute value of the difference between the
        CSS numeric values of *stretch1* and *stretch2*, normalized
        between 0.0 and 1.0.
        """
        try:
            stretchval1 = int(stretch1)
        except ValueError:
            stretchval1 = stretch_dict.get(stretch1, 500)
        try:
            stretchval2 = int(stretch2)
        except ValueError:
            stretchval2 = stretch_dict.get(stretch2, 500)
        return abs(stretchval1 - stretchval2) / 1000.0

    def score_weight(self, weight1, weight2):
        """
        Returns a match score between *weight1* and *weight2*.

        The result is the absolute value of the difference between the
        CSS numeric values of *weight1* and *weight2*, normalized
        between 0.0 and 1.0.
        """
        try:
            weightval1 = int(weight1)
        except ValueError:
            weightval1 = weight_dict.get(weight1, 500)
        try:
            weightval2 = int(weight2)
        except ValueError:
            weightval2 = weight_dict.get(weight2, 500)
        return abs(weightval1 - weightval2) / 1000.0

    def score_size(self, size1, size2):
        """
        Returns a match score between *size1* and *size2*.

        If *size2* (the size specified in the font file) is 'scalable', this
        function always returns 0.0, since any font size can be generated.

        Otherwise, the result is the absolute distance between *size1* and
        *size2*, normalized so that the usual range of font sizes (6pt -
        72pt) will lie between 0.0 and 1.0.
        """
        if size2 == 'scalable':
            return 0.0
        # Size value should have already been
        try:
            sizeval1 = float(size1)
        except ValueError:
            sizeval1 = self.default_size * font_scalings(size1)
        try:
            sizeval2 = float(size2)
        except ValueError:
            return 1.0
        return abs(sizeval1 - sizeval2) / 72.0

    def findfont(self, prop, fontext='ttf', directory=None,
                 fallback_to_default=True, rebuild_if_missing=True):
        """
        Search the font list for the font that most closely matches
        the :class:`FontProperties` *prop*.

        :meth:`findfont` performs a nearest neighbor search.  Each
        font is given a similarity score to the target font
        properties.  The first font with the highest score is
        returned.  If no matches below a certain threshold are found,
        the default font (usually Vera Sans) is returned.

        `directory`, is specified, will only return fonts from the
        given directory (or subdirectory of that directory).

        The result is cached, so subsequent lookups don't have to
        perform the O(n) nearest neighbor search.

        If `fallback_to_default` is True, will fallback to the default
        font family (usually "Bitstream Vera Sans" or "Helvetica") if
        the first lookup hard-fails.

        See the `W3C Cascading Style Sheet, Level 1
        <http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-CSS2-19980512/>`_ documentation
        for a description of the font finding algorithm.
        """
        if not isinstance(prop, FontProperties):
            prop = FontProperties(prop)
        fname = prop.get_file()
        if fname is not None:
            verbose.report('findfont returning %s'%fname, 'debug')
            return fname

        if fontext == 'afm':
            fontlist = self.afmlist
        else:
            fontlist = self.ttflist

        if directory is None:
            cached = _lookup_cache[fontext].get(prop)
            if cached is not None:
                return cached

        best_score = 1e64
        best_font = None

        for font in fontlist:
            if (directory is not None and
                os.path.commonprefix([font.fname, directory]) != directory):
                continue
            # Matching family should have highest priority, so it is multiplied
            # by 10.0
            score = \
                self.score_family(prop.get_family(), font.name) * 10.0 + \
                self.score_style(prop.get_style(), font.style) + \
                self.score_variant(prop.get_variant(), font.variant) + \
                self.score_weight(prop.get_weight(), font.weight) + \
                self.score_stretch(prop.get_stretch(), font.stretch) + \
                self.score_size(prop.get_size(), font.size)
            if score < best_score:
                best_score = score
                best_font = font
            if score == 0:
                break

        if best_font is None or best_score >= 10.0:
            if fallback_to_default:
                warnings.warn(
                    'findfont: Font family %s not found. Falling back to %s' %
                    (prop.get_family(), self.defaultFamily[fontext]))
                default_prop = prop.copy()
                default_prop.set_family(self.defaultFamily[fontext])
                return self.findfont(default_prop, fontext, directory, False)
            else:
                # This is a hard fail -- we can't find anything reasonable,
                # so just return the vera.ttf
                warnings.warn(
                    'findfont: Could not match %s. Returning %s' %
                    (prop, self.defaultFont[fontext]),
                    UserWarning)
                result = self.defaultFont[fontext]
        else:
            verbose.report(
                'findfont: Matching %s to %s (%s) with score of %f' %
                (prop, best_font.name, repr(best_font.fname), best_score))
            result = best_font.fname

        if not os.path.isfile(result):
            if rebuild_if_missing:
                verbose.report(
                    'findfont: Found a missing font file.  Rebuilding cache.')
                _rebuild()
                return fontManager.findfont(
                    prop, fontext, directory, True, False)
            else:
                raise ValueError("No valid font could be found")

        if directory is None:
            _lookup_cache[fontext].set(prop, result)
        return result


_is_opentype_cff_font_cache = {}
def is_opentype_cff_font(filename):
    """
    Returns True if the given font is a Postscript Compact Font Format
    Font embedded in an OpenType wrapper.  Used by the PostScript and
    PDF backends that can not subset these fonts.
    """
    if os.path.splitext(filename)[1].lower() == '.otf':
        result = _is_opentype_cff_font_cache.get(filename)
        if result is None:
            with open(filename, 'rb') as fd:
                tag = fd.read(4)
            result = (tag == 'OTTO')
            _is_opentype_cff_font_cache[filename] = result
        return result
    return False

fontManager = None
_fmcache = None

# The experimental fontconfig-based backend.
if USE_FONTCONFIG and sys.platform != 'win32':
    import re

    def fc_match(pattern, fontext):
        fontexts = get_fontext_synonyms(fontext)
        ext = "." + fontext
        try:
            pipe = subprocess.Popen(
                ['fc-match', '-s', '--format=%{file}\\n', pattern],
                stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
                stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
            output = pipe.communicate()[0]
        except (OSError, IOError):
            return None

        # The bulk of the output from fc-list is ascii, so we keep the
        # result in bytes and parse it as bytes, until we extract the
        # filename, which is in sys.filesystemencoding().
        if pipe.returncode == 0:
            for fname in output.split(b'\n'):
                try:
                    fname = six.text_type(fname, sys.getfilesystemencoding())
                except UnicodeDecodeError:
                    continue
                if os.path.splitext(fname)[1][1:] in fontexts:
                    return fname
        return None

    _fc_match_cache = {}

    def findfont(prop, fontext='ttf'):
        if not is_string_like(prop):
            prop = prop.get_fontconfig_pattern()
        cached = _fc_match_cache.get(prop)
        if cached is not None:
            return cached

        result = fc_match(prop, fontext)
        if result is None:
            result = fc_match(':', fontext)

        _fc_match_cache[prop] = result
        return result

else:
    _fmcache = None

    if not 'TRAVIS' in os.environ:
        cachedir = get_cachedir()
        if cachedir is not None:
            if six.PY3:
                _fmcache = os.path.join(cachedir, 'fontList.py3k.cache')
            else:
                _fmcache = os.path.join(cachedir, 'fontList.cache')

    fontManager = None

    _lookup_cache = {
        'ttf': TempCache(),
        'afm': TempCache()
    }

    def _rebuild():
        global fontManager
        fontManager = FontManager()
        if _fmcache:
            pickle_dump(fontManager, _fmcache)
        verbose.report("generated new fontManager")

    if _fmcache:
        try:
            fontManager = pickle_load(_fmcache)
            if (not hasattr(fontManager, '_version') or
                fontManager._version != FontManager.__version__):
                _rebuild()
            else:
                fontManager.default_size = None
                verbose.report("Using fontManager instance from %s" % _fmcache)
        except:
            _rebuild()
    else:
        _rebuild()

    def findfont(prop, **kw):
        global fontManager
        font = fontManager.findfont(prop, **kw)
        return font