2017-02-12 20:22:07 +01:00
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--
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-- pdf.lua: Portable Document Format
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--
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-- Based on PDF Reference, version 1.7
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-- In practice almost useless, I just wanted to learn about the file format.
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-- FIXME: it's also not very robust and doesn't support all documents.
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--
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2018-06-24 04:11:24 +02:00
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-- Copyright (c) 2017, Přemysl Janouch <p@janouch.name>
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2017-02-12 20:22:07 +01:00
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--
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-- Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
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2018-06-24 04:11:24 +02:00
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-- purpose with or without fee is hereby granted.
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2017-02-12 20:22:07 +01:00
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--
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-- THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
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-- WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
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-- MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY
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-- SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
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-- WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
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-- OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN
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-- CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
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--
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local oct_alphabet = "01234567"
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local dec_alphabet = "0123456789"
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local hex_alphabet = "0123456789abcdefABCDEF"
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local whitespace = "\x00\t\n\f\r "
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local delimiters = "()<>[]{}/%"
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local strchr = function (s, ch) return s:find (ch, 1, true) end
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-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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local Lexer = {}
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Lexer.__index = Lexer
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function Lexer:new (c)
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return setmetatable ({ c = c }, self)
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end
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-- TODO: make it possible to follow a string, we should probably be able to
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-- supply callbacks to the constructor, or a wrapper object;
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-- this will be used for object streams
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function Lexer:getc ()
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if self.c.eof then return nil end
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return self.c:read (1)
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end
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function Lexer:ungetc ()
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self.c.position = self.c.position - 1
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end
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function Lexer:token (type, value, description)
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if description then
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self.c (self.start, self.c.position - 1):mark (description)
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end
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return { type=type, value=value,
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start=self.start, stop=self.c.position - 1 }
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end
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-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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function Lexer:eat_newline (ch)
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if ch == '\r' then
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ch = self:getc ()
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if ch and ch ~= '\n' then self:ungetc () end
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return true
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elseif ch == '\n' then
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return true
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end
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end
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function Lexer:string ()
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local value, level, ch = "", 1
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::continue::
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while true do
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ch = self:getc ()
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if not ch then return nil
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elseif ch == '\\' then
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ch = self:getc ()
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if not ch then return nil
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elseif ch == 'n' then ch = '\n'
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elseif ch == 'r' then ch = '\r'
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elseif ch == 't' then ch = '\t'
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elseif ch == 'b' then ch = '\b'
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elseif ch == 'f' then ch = '\f'
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elseif self:eat_newline (ch) then goto continue
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elseif strchr (oct_alphabet, ch) then
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local buf, i = ch
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for i = 1, 2 do
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ch = self:getc ()
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if not ch then return nil
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elseif not strchr (oct_alphabet, ch) then
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self:ungetc ()
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break
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end
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buf = buf .. ch
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end
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ch = string.char (tonumber (buf, 8))
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end
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elseif self:eat_newline (ch) then
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ch = '\n'
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elseif ch == '(' then
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level = level + 1
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elseif ch == ')' then
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level = level - 1
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if level == 0 then break end
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end
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value = value .. ch
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end
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return self:token ('string', value, "string literal")
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end
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function Lexer:string_hex ()
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local value, buf, ch = ""
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while true do
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ch = self:getc ()
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if not ch then return nil
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elseif ch == '>' then
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break
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elseif not strchr (hex_alphabet, ch) then
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return nil
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elseif buf then
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value = value .. string.char (tonumber (buf .. ch, 16))
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buf = nil
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else
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buf = ch
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end
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end
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if buf then value = value .. string.char (tonumber (buf .. '0', 16)) end
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return self:token ('string', value, "string hex")
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end
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function Lexer:name ()
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local value, ch = ""
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while true do
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ch = self:getc ()
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if not ch then break
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elseif ch == '#' then
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local ch1, ch2 = self:getc (), self:getc ()
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if not ch1 or not ch2
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or not strchr (hex_alphabet, ch1)
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or not strchr (hex_alphabet, ch2) then
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return nil
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end
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ch = string.char (tonumber (ch1 .. ch2, 16))
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elseif strchr (whitespace .. delimiters, ch) then
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self:ungetc ()
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break
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end
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value = value .. ch
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end
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if value == "" then return nil end
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return self:token ('name', value, "name")
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end
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function Lexer:comment ()
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local value, ch = ""
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while true do
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ch = self:getc ()
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if not ch then break
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elseif ch == '\r' or ch == '\n' then
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self:ungetc ()
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break
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end
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value = value .. ch
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end
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return self:token ('comment', value, "comment")
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end
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function Lexer:number (ch)
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local value, real, digits = "", false, false
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if ch == '-' then
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value = ch
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ch = self:getc ()
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end
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while ch do
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if strchr (dec_alphabet, ch) then
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digits = true
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elseif ch == '.' and not real then
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real = true
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else
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self:ungetc ()
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break
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end
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value = value .. ch
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ch = self:getc ()
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end
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-- XXX: perhaps we should instead let it be interpreted as a keyword
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if not digits then return nil end
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-- XXX: maybe we should differentiate between integers and real values
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return self:token ('number', tonumber (value, 10), "number")
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end
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function Lexer:get_token ()
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::restart::
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self.start = self.c.position
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local ch = self:getc ()
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if not ch then return nil
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elseif ch == '(' then return self:string ()
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elseif ch == '[' then return self:token ('begin_array')
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elseif ch == ']' then return self:token ('end_array')
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elseif ch == '<' then
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-- It seems they ran out of paired characters, yet {} is unused
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ch = self:getc ()
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if not ch then return nil
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elseif ch == '<' then return self:token ('begin_dictionary')
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else
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self:ungetc ()
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return self:string_hex ()
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end
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elseif ch == '>' then
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ch = self:getc ()
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if not ch then return nil
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elseif ch == '>' then return self:token ('end_dictionary')
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else return nil end
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elseif ch == '/' then return self:name ()
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elseif ch == '%' then return self:comment ()
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elseif strchr ("-0123456789.", ch) then return self:number (ch)
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elseif self:eat_newline (ch) then return self:token ('newline')
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elseif strchr (whitespace, ch) then goto restart
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else
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-- {} end up being keywords but we should probably error out
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local value = ch
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while true do
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ch = self:getc ()
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if not ch then break
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elseif strchr (whitespace .. delimiters, ch) then
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self:ungetc ()
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break
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end
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value = value .. ch
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end
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if value == "null" then
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return self:token ('null', nil, "null")
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elseif value == "true" then
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return self:token ('boolean', true, "boolean")
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elseif value == "false" then
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return self:token ('boolean', false, "boolean")
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end
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return self:token ('keyword', value, "keyword")
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end
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end
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-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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local is_value = function (t)
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return t == 'null' or t == 'boolean' or t == 'name'
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or t == 'number' or t == 'string'
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end
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-- Retrieve the next thing in the stream, possibly popping values from the stack
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local function get_object (lex, stack, deref)
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::restart::
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local token = lex:get_token ()
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if token == nil then return nil
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elseif token.type == 'begin_array' then
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local array = {}
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repeat
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local object = get_object (lex, array, deref)
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if not object then error ("array doesn't end") end
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table.insert (array, object)
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until object.type == 'end_array'
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local stop = table.remove (array)
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return { type='array', value=array, start=token.start, stop=stop.stop }
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elseif token.type == 'begin_dictionary' then
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local dict = {}
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repeat
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local object = get_object (lex, dict, deref)
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if not object then error ("dictionary doesn't end") end
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table.insert (dict, object)
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until object.type == 'end_dictionary'
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local stop, kv = table.remove (dict), {}
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if #dict % 2 == 1 then error ("unbalanced dictionary") end
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for i = 1, #dict, 2 do
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local k, v = dict[i], dict[i + 1]
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if k.type ~= 'name' then error ("invalid dictionary key type") end
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kv[k.value] = v
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end
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return { type='dict', value=kv, start=token.start, stop=stop.stop }
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elseif token.type == 'keyword' and token.value == 'stream' then
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if #stack < 1 then error ("no dictionary for stream") end
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local d = table.remove (stack)
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if d.type ~= 'dict' then error ("stream not preceded by dictionary") end
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if not lex:eat_newline (lex:getc ()) then
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error ("'stream' not followed by newline")
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end
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local len = deref (d.value['Length'])
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if not len or len.type ~= 'number' then
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error ("missing stream length")
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end
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local data, stop = lex.c:read (len.value), get_object (lex, {}, deref)
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if not stop or stop.type ~= 'keyword' or stop.value ~= 'endstream' then
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error ("missing 'endstream'")
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end
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return { type='stream', value={ dict=dict, data=data },
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start=token.start, stop=stop.stop }
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elseif token.type == 'keyword' and token.value == 'obj' then
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if #stack < 2 then error ("missing object ID pair") end
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local gen, n = table.remove (stack), table.remove (stack)
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if n.type ~= 'number' or gen.type ~= 'number' then
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error ("object ID pair must be two integers")
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end
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local tmp = {}
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repeat
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local object = get_object (lex, tmp, deref)
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if not object then error ("object doesn't end") end
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table.insert (tmp, object)
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until object.type == 'keyword' and object.value == 'endobj'
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local stop = table.remove (tmp)
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if #tmp ~= 1 then error ("objects must contain exactly one value") end
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local value = table.remove (tmp)
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return { type='object', n=n.value, gen=gen.value, value=value,
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start=n.start, stop=stop.stop }
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elseif token.type == 'keyword' and token.value == 'R' then
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if #stack < 2 then error ("missing reference ID pair") end
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local gen, n = table.remove (stack), table.remove (stack)
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if n.type ~= 'number' or gen.type ~= 'number' then
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error ("reference ID pair must be two integers")
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end
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return { type='reference', value={ n.value, gen.value } }
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elseif token.type == 'newline' or token.type == 'comment' then
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-- These are not objects and our callers aren't interested
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goto restart
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else
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return token
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end
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end
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-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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local detect = function (c)
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return c:read (5) == "%PDF-"
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end
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local decode_xref_subsection = function (lex, start, count, result)
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if not lex:eat_newline (lex:getc ()) then
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error ("xref subsection must start on a new line")
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end
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for i = 0, count - 1 do
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local entry = lex.c:read (20)
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local off, gen, typ = entry:match
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("^(%d%d%d%d%d%d%d%d%d%d) (%d%d%d%d%d) ([fn])[\r ][\r\n]$")
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if not off then error ("invalid xref entry") end
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-- Translated to the extended XRefStm format
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result[start + i] = {
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t = typ == 'n' and 1 or 0,
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o = math.tointeger (off),
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g = math.tointeger (gen),
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}
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end
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end
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-- A deref that can't actually resolve anything, for early stages of processing
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local deref_nil = function (x)
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if not x or x.type == 'reference' then return nil end
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return x
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end
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-- Creates a table with named indexes from the trailer and items indexed by
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-- object numbers containing { XRefStm fields... }
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local decode_xref_normal = function (lex)
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local result = {}
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while true do
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local a = get_object (lex, {}, deref_nil)
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local b = get_object (lex, {}, deref_nil)
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if not a or not b then
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error ("xref section ends too soon")
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elseif a.type == 'number' and b.type == 'number' then
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decode_xref_subsection (lex, a.value, b.value, result)
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elseif a.type == 'keyword' and a.value == 'trailer'
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and b.type == 'dict' then
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for k, v in pairs (b.value) do
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result[k] = v
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end
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return result
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else
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error ("invalid xref contents")
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end
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end
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end
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local decode_xref_stream = function (lex, stream)
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if stream.dict['Type'] ~= 'XRef' then error ("expected an XRef stream") end
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-- TODO: decode a cross-reference stream from stream.{dict,data};
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-- the compression filter, if present, is always going to be FlateDecode,
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-- which we'll have to import or implement
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-- TODO: take care to also cache cross-reference streams by offset when
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-- they're actually implemented
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error ("cross-reference streams not implemented")
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end
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local decode_xref = function (c)
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local lex, stack = Lexer:new (c), {}
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while true do
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local object = get_object (lex, stack, deref_nil)
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if object == nil then
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return nil
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elseif object.type == 'keyword' and object.value == 'xref' then
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return decode_xref_normal (lex)
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elseif object.type == 'stream' then
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return decode_xref_stream (lex, object)
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end
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table.insert (stack, object)
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end
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end
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-- Return all objects found in xref tables as a table indexed by object number,
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-- pointing to a list of generations and overwrites, from newest to oldest.
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local read_all_xrefs = function (c, start_offset)
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local loaded, result, offset = {}, {}, start_offset
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while true do
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-- Prevent an infinite loop with malicious files
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if loaded[offset] then error ("cyclic cross-reference sections") end
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local xref = decode_xref (c (1 + offset, #c))
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if not xref then break end
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for k, v in pairs (xref) do
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if type (k) == 'number' then
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if not result[k] then result[k] = {} end
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table.insert (result[k], v)
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end
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end
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loaded[offset] = true
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-- TODO: when 'XRefStm' is found, it has precedence over this 'Prev',
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-- and also has its own 'Prev' chain
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local prev = xref['Prev']
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if not prev or prev.type ~= 'number' then break end
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offset = prev.value
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end
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return result
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end
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local decode = function (c)
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assert (c.position == 1)
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if not detect (c ()) then error ("not a PDF file") end
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-- Look for a pointer to the xref section within the last kibibyte
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-- NOTE: we could probably look backwards for the "trailer" line from here
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-- but we don't know how long the trailer is and we don't want to regex
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-- scan the whole file (ignoring that dictionary contents might, possibly
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-- legally, include the word "trailer" at the beginning of a new line)
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local tail_len = math.min (1024, #c)
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local tail = c (#c - tail_len, #c):read (tail_len)
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local xref_loc = tail:match (".*%sstartxref%s+(%d+)%s+%%%%EOF")
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if not xref_loc then error ("cannot find trailer") end
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-- We need to decode xref sections in order to be able to resolve indirect
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-- references to stream lengths
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local xref = read_all_xrefs (c, math.tointeger (xref_loc))
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local deref
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-- We have to make sure that we don't decode objects twice as that would
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-- duplicate all marks, so we simply cache all objects by offset.
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-- This may be quite the memory load but it seems to be the best thing.
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local cache = {}
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local read_object = function (offset)
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if cache[offset] then return cache[offset] end
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local lex, stack = Lexer:new (c (1 + offset, #c)), {}
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repeat
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local object = get_object (lex, stack, deref)
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if not object then error ("object doesn't end") end
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table.insert (stack, object)
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until object.type == 'object'
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local object = table.remove (stack)
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cache[offset] = object
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c (offset + object.start, offset + object.stop)
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:mark ("object " .. object.n .. " " .. object.gen)
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return object
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end
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-- Resolve an object -- if it's a reference, look it up in "xref",
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-- otherwise just return the object as it was passed
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deref = function (x)
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if not x or x.type ~= 'reference' then return x end
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local n, gen = x.value[1], x.value[2]
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-- TODO: we should also ignore object numbers >= trailer /Size
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local bin = xref[n]
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if not bin then return nil end
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local entry = bin[1]
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if not entry or entry.t ~= 1 or entry.g ~= gen then return nil end
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local object = read_object (entry.o)
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if not object or object.n ~= n or object.gen ~= gen then return nil end
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return object.value
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end
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-- Read all objects accessible from the current version of the document
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for n, bin in pairs (xref) do
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local entry = bin[1]
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if entry and entry.t == 1 then
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read_object (entry.o)
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end
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end
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-- TODO: we should actually try to decode even unreferenced objects.
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-- The problem with decoding content from previous versions of the
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-- document is that we must ignore xref updates from newer versions.
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-- The version information needs to be propagated everywhere.
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end
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hex.register { type="pdf", detect=detect, decode=decode }
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