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Přemysl Eric Janouch 62206ed344
Go: documentation cleanup 2018-10-04 13:18:37 +02:00
Přemysl Eric Janouch 9ac8360979
Go: use multiple return values
The compiler has made it more obvious where we eat error messages.
2018-10-04 13:09:29 +02:00
Přemysl Eric Janouch 50578fe99f
Go: add Object constructors 2018-10-04 12:51:23 +02:00
Přemysl Eric Janouch eedd9a550c
Go: cleanups 2018-10-04 12:11:43 +02:00
1 changed files with 167 additions and 133 deletions

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@ -65,21 +65,14 @@ const (
// Object is a PDF token/object thingy. Objects may be composed either from
// one or a sequence of tokens. The PDF Reference doesn't actually speak
// of tokens.
//
// TODO(p): We probably want constructors like NewString, NewBool, NewArray, ...
type Object struct {
Kind ObjectKind
// End (error message), Comment/Keyword/Name/String
String string
// Bool, Numeric
Number float64
// Array, Indirect
Array []Object
// Dict, in the future also Stream
Dict map[string]Object
// Indirect, Reference
N, Generation uint
String string // Comment/Keyword/Name/String
Number float64 // Bool, Numeric
Array []Object // Array, Indirect
Dict map[string]Object // Dict, in the future also Stream
N, Generation uint // Indirect, Reference
}
// IsInteger checks if the PDF object is an integer number.
@ -93,6 +86,48 @@ func (o *Object) IsUint() bool {
return o.IsInteger() && o.Number >= 0 && o.Number <= float64(^uint(0))
}
// A slew of constructors that will hopefully get all inlined.
// New returns a new Object of the given kind, with default values.
func New(kind ObjectKind) Object { return Object{Kind: kind} }
func NewComment(c string) Object { return Object{Kind: Comment, String: c} }
func NewKeyword(k string) Object { return Object{Kind: Keyword, String: k} }
func NewBool(b bool) Object {
var b64 float64
if b {
b64 = 1
}
return Object{Kind: Bool, Number: b64}
}
func NewNumeric(n float64) Object { return Object{Kind: Numeric, Number: n} }
func NewName(n string) Object { return Object{Kind: Name, String: n} }
func NewString(s string) Object { return Object{Kind: String, String: s} }
func NewArray(a []Object) Object {
return Object{Kind: Array, Array: a}
}
func NewDict(d map[string]Object) Object {
if d == nil {
d = make(map[string]Object)
}
return Object{Kind: Dict, Dict: d}
}
func NewIndirect(o Object, n, generation uint) Object {
return Object{Kind: Indirect, N: n, Generation: generation,
Array: []Object{o}}
}
func NewReference(n, generation uint) Object {
return Object{Kind: Reference, N: n, Generation: generation}
}
func newError(msg string) (Object, error) { return New(End), errors.New(msg) }
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
const (
@ -165,13 +200,13 @@ func (lex *Lexer) unescape(ch byte) byte {
return ch
}
func (lex *Lexer) string() Object {
func (lex *Lexer) string() (Object, error) {
var value []byte
parens := 1
for {
ch, ok := lex.read()
if !ok {
return Object{Kind: End, String: "unexpected end of string"}
return newError("unexpected end of string")
}
if lex.eatNewline(ch) {
ch = '\n'
@ -183,7 +218,7 @@ func (lex *Lexer) string() Object {
}
} else if ch == '\\' {
if ch, ok = lex.read(); !ok {
return Object{Kind: End, String: "unexpected end of string"}
return newError("unexpected end of string")
} else if lex.eatNewline(ch) {
continue
} else {
@ -192,19 +227,19 @@ func (lex *Lexer) string() Object {
}
value = append(value, ch)
}
return Object{Kind: String, String: string(value)}
return NewString(string(value)), nil
}
func (lex *Lexer) stringHex() Object {
func (lex *Lexer) stringHex() (Object, error) {
var value, buf []byte
for {
ch, ok := lex.read()
if !ok {
return Object{Kind: End, String: "unexpected end of hex string"}
return newError("unexpected end of hex string")
} else if ch == '>' {
break
} else if strings.IndexByte(hexAlphabet, ch) < 0 {
return Object{Kind: End, String: "invalid hex string"}
return newError("invalid hex string")
} else if buf = append(buf, ch); len(buf) == 2 {
u, _ := strconv.ParseUint(string(buf), 16, 8)
value = append(value, byte(u))
@ -215,10 +250,10 @@ func (lex *Lexer) stringHex() Object {
u, _ := strconv.ParseUint(string(buf)+"0", 16, 8)
value = append(value, byte(u))
}
return Object{Kind: String, String: string(value)}
return NewString(string(value)), nil
}
func (lex *Lexer) name() Object {
func (lex *Lexer) name() (Object, error) {
var value []byte
for {
ch, ok := lex.peek()
@ -237,7 +272,7 @@ func (lex *Lexer) name() Object {
lex.read()
}
if len(hexa) != 2 {
return Object{Kind: End, String: "invalid name hexa escape"}
return newError("invalid name hexa escape")
}
u, _ := strconv.ParseUint(string(value), 16, 8)
ch = byte(u)
@ -245,12 +280,12 @@ func (lex *Lexer) name() Object {
value = append(value, ch)
}
if len(value) == 0 {
return Object{Kind: End, String: "unexpected end of name"}
return newError("unexpected end of name")
}
return Object{Kind: Name, String: string(value)}
return NewName(string(value)), nil
}
func (lex *Lexer) comment() Object {
func (lex *Lexer) comment() (Object, error) {
var value []byte
for {
ch, ok := lex.peek()
@ -260,11 +295,11 @@ func (lex *Lexer) comment() Object {
value = append(value, ch)
lex.read()
}
return Object{Kind: Comment, String: string(value)}
return NewComment(string(value)), nil
}
// XXX: Maybe invalid numbers should rather be interpreted as keywords.
func (lex *Lexer) number() Object {
func (lex *Lexer) number() (Object, error) {
var value []byte
ch, ok := lex.peek()
if ch == '-' {
@ -287,16 +322,16 @@ func (lex *Lexer) number() Object {
lex.read()
}
if !digits {
return Object{Kind: End, String: "invalid number"}
return newError("invalid number")
}
f, _ := strconv.ParseFloat(string(value), 64)
return Object{Kind: Numeric, Number: f}
return NewNumeric(f), nil
}
func (lex *Lexer) Next() Object {
func (lex *Lexer) Next() (Object, error) {
ch, ok := lex.peek()
if !ok {
return Object{Kind: End}
return New(End), nil
}
if strings.IndexByte("-0123456789.", ch) >= 0 {
return lex.number()
@ -315,13 +350,13 @@ func (lex *Lexer) Next() Object {
switch v := string(value); v {
case "":
case "null":
return Object{Kind: Nil}
return New(Nil), nil
case "true":
return Object{Kind: Bool, Number: 1}
return NewBool(true), nil
case "false":
return Object{Kind: Bool, Number: 0}
return NewBool(false), nil
default:
return Object{Kind: Keyword, String: v}
return NewKeyword(v), nil
}
switch ch, _ := lex.read(); ch {
@ -332,29 +367,29 @@ func (lex *Lexer) Next() Object {
case '(':
return lex.string()
case '[':
return Object{Kind: BArray}
return New(BArray), nil
case ']':
return Object{Kind: EArray}
return New(EArray), nil
case '<':
if ch, _ := lex.peek(); ch == '<' {
lex.read()
return Object{Kind: BDict}
return New(BDict), nil
}
return lex.stringHex()
case '>':
if ch, _ := lex.peek(); ch == '>' {
lex.read()
return Object{Kind: EDict}
return New(EDict), nil
}
return Object{Kind: End, String: "unexpected '>'"}
return newError("unexpected '>'")
default:
if lex.eatNewline(ch) {
return Object{Kind: NL}
return New(NL), nil
}
if strings.IndexByte(whitespace, ch) >= 0 {
return lex.Next()
}
return Object{Kind: End, String: "unexpected input"}
return newError("unexpected input")
}
}
@ -461,10 +496,10 @@ type Updater struct {
Trailer map[string]Object
}
func (u *Updater) parseIndirect(lex *Lexer, stack *[]Object) Object {
func (u *Updater) parseIndirect(lex *Lexer, stack *[]Object) (Object, error) {
lenStack := len(*stack)
if lenStack < 2 {
return Object{Kind: End, String: "missing object ID pair"}
return newError("missing object ID pair")
}
n := (*stack)[lenStack-2]
@ -472,28 +507,30 @@ func (u *Updater) parseIndirect(lex *Lexer, stack *[]Object) Object {
*stack = (*stack)[:lenStack-2]
if !g.IsUint() || !n.IsUint() {
return Object{Kind: End, String: "invalid object ID pair"}
return newError("invalid object ID pair")
}
obj := Object{
Kind: Indirect, N: uint(n.Number), Generation: uint(g.Number)}
var inner []Object
for {
object := u.parse(lex, &obj.Array)
object, _ := u.parse(lex, &inner)
if object.Kind == End {
return Object{Kind: End, String: "object doesn't end"}
return newError("object doesn't end")
}
if object.Kind == Keyword && object.String == "endobj" {
break
}
obj.Array = append(obj.Array, object)
inner = append(inner, object)
}
return obj
if len(inner) != 1 {
return newError("indirect objects must contain exactly one object")
}
return NewIndirect(inner[0], uint(n.Number), uint(g.Number)), nil
}
func (u *Updater) parseR(stack *[]Object) Object {
func (u *Updater) parseR(stack *[]Object) (Object, error) {
lenStack := len(*stack)
if lenStack < 2 {
return Object{Kind: End, String: "missing reference ID pair"}
return newError("missing reference ID pair")
}
n := (*stack)[lenStack-2]
@ -501,15 +538,16 @@ func (u *Updater) parseR(stack *[]Object) Object {
*stack = (*stack)[:lenStack-2]
if !g.IsUint() || !n.IsUint() {
return Object{Kind: End, String: "invalid reference ID pair"}
return newError("invalid reference ID pair")
}
return Object{
Kind: Reference, N: uint(n.Number), Generation: uint(g.Number)}
return NewReference(uint(n.Number), uint(g.Number)), nil
}
/// parse reads an object at the lexer's position. Not a strict parser.
func (u *Updater) parse(lex *Lexer, stack *[]Object) Object {
switch token := lex.Next(); token.Kind {
// parse reads an object at the lexer's position. Not a strict parser.
//
// TODO(p): We should fix all uses of this not to eat the error.
func (u *Updater) parse(lex *Lexer, stack *[]Object) (Object, error) {
switch token, err := lex.Next(); token.Kind {
case NL, Comment:
// These are not important to parsing,
// not even for this procedure's needs.
@ -517,22 +555,22 @@ func (u *Updater) parse(lex *Lexer, stack *[]Object) Object {
case BArray:
var array []Object
for {
object := u.parse(lex, &array)
object, _ := u.parse(lex, &array)
if object.Kind == End {
return Object{Kind: End, String: "array doesn't end"}
return newError("array doesn't end")
}
if object.Kind == EArray {
break
}
array = append(array, object)
}
return Object{Kind: Array, Array: array}
return NewArray(array), nil
case BDict:
var array []Object
for {
object := u.parse(lex, &array)
object, _ := u.parse(lex, &array)
if object.Kind == End {
return Object{Kind: End, String: "dictionary doesn't end"}
return newError("dictionary doesn't end")
}
if object.Kind == EDict {
break
@ -540,17 +578,16 @@ func (u *Updater) parse(lex *Lexer, stack *[]Object) Object {
array = append(array, object)
}
if len(array)%2 != 0 {
return Object{Kind: End, String: "unbalanced dictionary"}
return newError("unbalanced dictionary")
}
dict := make(map[string]Object)
for i := 0; i < len(array); i += 2 {
if array[i].Kind != Name {
return Object{
Kind: End, String: "invalid dictionary key type"}
return newError("invalid dictionary key type")
}
dict[array[i].String] = array[i+1]
}
return Object{Kind: Dict, Dict: dict}
return NewDict(dict), nil
case Keyword:
// Appears in the document body, typically needs
// to access the cross-reference table.
@ -560,7 +597,7 @@ func (u *Updater) parse(lex *Lexer, stack *[]Object) Object {
// streams can use the Object.String member.
switch token.String {
case "stream":
return Object{Kind: End, String: "streams are not supported yet"}
return newError("streams are not supported yet")
case "obj":
return u.parseIndirect(lex, stack)
case "R":
@ -568,18 +605,18 @@ func (u *Updater) parse(lex *Lexer, stack *[]Object) Object {
}
fallthrough
default:
return token
return token, err
}
}
func (u *Updater) loadXref(lex *Lexer, loadedEntries map[uint]struct{}) error {
var throwawayStack []Object
if keyword := u.parse(lex,
if keyword, _ := u.parse(lex,
&throwawayStack); keyword.Kind != Keyword || keyword.String != "xref" {
return errors.New("invalid xref table")
}
for {
object := u.parse(lex, &throwawayStack)
object, _ := u.parse(lex, &throwawayStack)
if object.Kind == End {
return errors.New("unexpected EOF while looking for the trailer")
}
@ -587,16 +624,16 @@ func (u *Updater) loadXref(lex *Lexer, loadedEntries map[uint]struct{}) error {
break
}
second := u.parse(lex, &throwawayStack)
second, _ := u.parse(lex, &throwawayStack)
if !object.IsUint() || !second.IsUint() {
return errors.New("invalid xref section header")
}
start, count := uint(object.Number), uint(second.Number)
for i := uint(0); i < count; i++ {
off := u.parse(lex, &throwawayStack)
gen := u.parse(lex, &throwawayStack)
key := u.parse(lex, &throwawayStack)
off, _ := u.parse(lex, &throwawayStack)
gen, _ := u.parse(lex, &throwawayStack)
key, _ := u.parse(lex, &throwawayStack)
if !off.IsInteger() || off.Number < 0 ||
off.Number > float64(len(u.Document)) ||
!gen.IsInteger() || gen.Number < 0 || gen.Number > 65535 ||
@ -670,7 +707,7 @@ func (u *Updater) Initialize() error {
return err
}
trailer := u.parse(&lex, &throwawayStack)
trailer, _ := u.parse(&lex, &throwawayStack)
if trailer.Kind != Dict {
return errors.New("invalid trailer dictionary")
}
@ -690,8 +727,7 @@ func (u *Updater) Initialize() error {
xrefOffset = int64(prevOffset.Number)
}
u.Trailer["Prev"] = Object{
Kind: Numeric, Number: float64(lastXrefOffset)}
u.Trailer["Prev"] = NewNumeric(float64(lastXrefOffset))
lastSize, ok := u.Trailer["Size"]
if !ok || !lastSize.IsInteger() || lastSize.Number <= 0 {
@ -703,30 +739,32 @@ func (u *Updater) Initialize() error {
// Get retrieves an object by its number and generation--may return
// Nil or End with an error.
func (u *Updater) Get(n, generation uint) Object {
//
// TODO(p): We should fix all uses of this not to eat the error.
func (u *Updater) Get(n, generation uint) (Object, error) {
if n >= u.xrefSize {
return Object{Kind: Nil}
return New(Nil), nil
}
ref := u.xref[n]
if !ref.nonfree || ref.generation != generation ||
ref.offset >= int64(len(u.Document)) {
return Object{Kind: Nil}
return New(Nil), nil
}
lex := Lexer{u.Document[ref.offset:]}
var stack []Object
for {
object := u.parse(&lex, &stack)
object, err := u.parse(&lex, &stack)
if object.Kind == End {
return object
return object, err
}
if object.Kind != Indirect {
stack = append(stack, object)
} else if object.N != n || object.Generation != generation {
return Object{Kind: End, String: "object mismatch"}
return newError("object mismatch")
} else {
return object.Array[0]
return object.Array[0], nil
}
}
}
@ -819,8 +857,8 @@ func (u *Updater) FlushUpdates() {
}
}
u.Trailer["Size"] = Object{Kind: Numeric, Number: float64(u.xrefSize)}
trailer := Object{Kind: Dict, Dict: u.Trailer}
u.Trailer["Size"] = NewNumeric(float64(u.xrefSize))
trailer := NewDict(u.Trailer)
fmt.Fprintf(buf, "trailer\n%s\nstartxref\n%d\n%%%%EOF\n",
trailer.Serialize(), startXref)
@ -829,8 +867,8 @@ func (u *Updater) FlushUpdates() {
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// PdfDate makes a PDF object representing the given point in time.
func PdfDate(ts time.Time) Object {
// NewDate makes a PDF object representing the given point in time.
func NewDate(ts time.Time) Object {
buf := ts.AppendFormat(nil, "D:20060102150405")
// "Z07'00'" doesn't work, we need to do some of it manually.
if _, offset := ts.Zone(); offset != 0 {
@ -839,14 +877,14 @@ func PdfDate(ts time.Time) Object {
} else {
buf = append(buf, 'Z')
}
return Object{Kind: String, String: string(buf)}
return NewString(string(buf))
}
// PdfGetFirstPage retrieves the first page of the document or a Nil object.
func PdfGetFirstPage(pdf *Updater, nodeN, nodeGeneration uint) Object {
obj := pdf.Get(nodeN, nodeGeneration)
// GetFirstPage retrieves the first page of the document or a Nil object.
func (u *Updater) GetFirstPage(nodeN, nodeGeneration uint) Object {
obj, _ := u.Get(nodeN, nodeGeneration)
if obj.Kind != Dict {
return Object{Kind: Nil}
return New(Nil)
}
// Out of convenience; these aren't filled normally.
@ -854,11 +892,11 @@ func PdfGetFirstPage(pdf *Updater, nodeN, nodeGeneration uint) Object {
obj.Generation = nodeGeneration
if typ, ok := obj.Dict["Type"]; !ok || typ.Kind != Name {
return Object{Kind: Nil}
return New(Nil)
} else if typ.String == "Page" {
return obj
} else if typ.String != "Pages" {
return Object{Kind: Nil}
return New(Nil)
}
// XXX: Technically speaking, this may be an indirect reference.
@ -867,11 +905,11 @@ func PdfGetFirstPage(pdf *Updater, nodeN, nodeGeneration uint) Object {
kids, ok := obj.Dict["Kids"]
if !ok || kids.Kind != Array || len(kids.Array) == 0 ||
kids.Array[0].Kind != Reference {
return Object{Kind: Nil}
return New(Nil)
}
// XXX: Nothing prevents us from recursing in an evil circular graph.
return PdfGetFirstPage(pdf, kids.Array[0].N, kids.Array[0].Generation)
return u.GetFirstPage(kids.Array[0].N, kids.Array[0].Generation)
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
@ -968,8 +1006,9 @@ func PKCS12Parse(p12 []byte, password string) (
// FillInSignature signs PDF contents and writes the signature into the given
// window that has been reserved for this specific purpose.
// This is a very low-level function.
func FillInSignature(document []byte, signOff, signLen int,
key crypto.PublicKey, certs []*x509.Certificate) error {
key crypto.PrivateKey, certs []*x509.Certificate) error {
if signOff < 0 || signOff > len(document) ||
signLen < 2 || signOff+signLen > len(document) {
return errors.New("invalid signing window")
@ -1039,7 +1078,13 @@ func FillInSignature(document []byte, signOff, signLen int,
return nil
}
// https://www.adobe.com/devnet-docs/acrobatetk/tools/DigSig/Acrobat_DigitalSignatures_in_PDF.pdf
// https://www.adobe.com/content/dam/acom/en/devnet/acrobat/pdfs/pdf_reference_1-7.pdf
// https://www.adobe.com/content/dam/acom/en/devnet/acrobat/pdfs/PPKAppearances.pdf
// Sign signs the given document, growing and returning the passed-in slice.
// There must be at least one certificate, matching the private key.
// The certificates must form a chain.
//
// The presumption here is that the document is valid and that it doesn't
// employ cross-reference streams from PDF 1.5, or at least constitutes
@ -1048,12 +1093,8 @@ func FillInSignature(document []byte, signOff, signLen int,
//
// Carelessly assumes that the version of the original document is at most
// PDF 1.6.
//
// https://www.adobe.com/devnet-docs/acrobatetk/tools/DigSig/Acrobat_DigitalSignatures_in_PDF.pdf
// https://www.adobe.com/content/dam/acom/en/devnet/acrobat/pdfs/pdf_reference_1-7.pdf
// https://www.adobe.com/content/dam/acom/en/devnet/acrobat/pdfs/PPKAppearances.pdf
func Sign(document []byte, key crypto.PublicKey, certs []*x509.Certificate) (
[]byte, error) {
func Sign(document []byte,
key crypto.PrivateKey, certs []*x509.Certificate) ([]byte, error) {
pdf := &Updater{Document: document}
if err := pdf.Initialize(); err != nil {
return nil, err
@ -1063,7 +1104,7 @@ func Sign(document []byte, key crypto.PublicKey, certs []*x509.Certificate) (
if !ok || rootRef.Kind != Reference {
return nil, errors.New("trailer does not contain a reference to Root")
}
root := pdf.Get(rootRef.N, rootRef.Generation)
root, _ := pdf.Get(rootRef.N, rootRef.Generation)
if root.Kind != Dict {
return nil, errors.New("invalid Root dictionary reference")
}
@ -1074,7 +1115,7 @@ func Sign(document []byte, key crypto.PublicKey, certs []*x509.Certificate) (
pdf.Update(sigdictN, func(buf BytesWriter) {
// The timestamp is important for Adobe Acrobat Reader DC.
// The ideal would be to use RFC 3161.
now := PdfDate(time.Now())
now := NewDate(time.Now())
buf.WriteString("<< /Type/Sig /Filter/Adobe.PPKLite" +
" /SubFilter/adbe.pkcs7.detached\n" +
" /M" + now.Serialize() + " /ByteRange ")
@ -1094,22 +1135,19 @@ func Sign(document []byte, key crypto.PublicKey, certs []*x509.Certificate) (
signLen += 2
})
sigfield := Object{Kind: Dict, Dict: map[string]Object{
sigfield := NewDict(map[string]Object{
// 8.6.3 Field Types - Signature Fields
"FT": {Kind: Name, String: "Sig"},
"V": {Kind: Reference, N: sigdictN, Generation: 0},
"FT": NewName("Sig"),
"V": NewReference(sigdictN, 0),
// 8.4.5 Annotations Types - Widget Annotations
// We can merge the Signature Annotation and omit Kids here.
"Subtype": {Kind: Name, String: "Widget"},
"F": {Kind: Numeric, Number: 2 /* Hidden */},
"T": {Kind: String, String: "Signature1"},
"Rect": {Kind: Array, Array: []Object{
{Kind: Numeric, Number: 0},
{Kind: Numeric, Number: 0},
{Kind: Numeric, Number: 0},
{Kind: Numeric, Number: 0},
}},
}}
"Subtype": NewName("Widget"),
"F": NewNumeric(2 /* Hidden */),
"T": NewString("Signature1"),
"Rect": NewArray([]Object{
NewNumeric(0), NewNumeric(0), NewNumeric(0), NewNumeric(0),
}),
})
sigfieldN := pdf.Allocate()
pdf.Update(sigfieldN, func(buf BytesWriter) {
@ -1120,7 +1158,7 @@ func Sign(document []byte, key crypto.PublicKey, certs []*x509.Certificate) (
if !ok || pagesRef.Kind != Reference {
return nil, errors.New("invalid Pages reference")
}
page := PdfGetFirstPage(pdf, pagesRef.N, pagesRef.Generation)
page := pdf.GetFirstPage(pagesRef.N, pagesRef.Generation)
if page.Kind != Dict {
return nil, errors.New("invalid or unsupported page tree")
}
@ -1128,10 +1166,9 @@ func Sign(document []byte, key crypto.PublicKey, certs []*x509.Certificate) (
// XXX: Assuming this won't be an indirectly referenced array.
annots := page.Dict["Annots"]
if annots.Kind != Array {
annots = Object{Kind: Array}
annots = NewArray(nil)
}
annots.Array = append(annots.Array, Object{
Kind: Reference, N: sigfieldN, Generation: 0})
annots.Array = append(annots.Array, NewReference(sigfieldN, 0))
page.Dict["Annots"] = annots
pdf.Update(page.N, func(buf BytesWriter) {
@ -1140,19 +1177,16 @@ func Sign(document []byte, key crypto.PublicKey, certs []*x509.Certificate) (
// 8.6.1 Interactive Form Dictionary
// XXX: Assuming there are no forms already, overwriting everything.
root.Dict["AcroForm"] = Object{Kind: Dict, Dict: map[string]Object{
"Fields": {Kind: Array, Array: []Object{
{Kind: Reference, N: sigfieldN, Generation: 0},
}},
"SigFlags": {Kind: Numeric,
Number: 3 /* SignaturesExist | AppendOnly */},
}}
root.Dict["AcroForm"] = NewDict(map[string]Object{
"Fields": NewArray([]Object{NewReference(sigfieldN, 0)}),
"SigFlags": NewNumeric(3 /* SignaturesExist | AppendOnly */),
})
// Upgrade the document version for SHA-256 etc.
// XXX: Assuming that it's not newer than 1.6 already--while Cairo can't
// currently use a newer version that 1.5, it's not a bad idea to use
// cairo_pdf_surface_restrict_to_version().
root.Dict["Version"] = Object{Kind: Name, String: "1.6"}
root.Dict["Version"] = NewName("1.6")
pdf.Update(rootRef.N, func(buf BytesWriter) {
buf.WriteString(root.Serialize())
})