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THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. pdf-core-0.8.1/README.md000066400000000000000000000004731327102365400145050ustar00rootroot00000000000000# PDF::Core [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/prawnpdf/prawn.png?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/prawnpdf/prawn) ![Maintained: yes](https://img.shields.io/badge/maintained-yes-brightgreen.png) This is an experimental gem that extracts low-level PDF functionality from Prawn. More details to come soon! pdf-core-0.8.1/Rakefile000066400000000000000000000004541327102365400146720ustar00rootroot00000000000000# frozen_string_literal: true require 'bundler' Bundler.setup require 'rake' require 'rspec/core/rake_task' task default: %i[spec rubocop] desc 'Run all rspec files' RSpec::Core::RakeTask.new('spec') do |c| c.rspec_opts = '-t ~unresolved' end require 'rubocop/rake_task' RuboCop::RakeTask.new pdf-core-0.8.1/certs/000077500000000000000000000000001327102365400143425ustar00rootroot00000000000000pdf-core-0.8.1/certs/pointlessone.pem000066400000000000000000000023451327102365400175730ustar00rootroot00000000000000-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- MIIDcDCCAligAwIBAgIBATANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQUFADA/MQ0wCwYDVQQDDARhbGV4 MRkwFwYKCZImiZPyLGQBGRYJcG9pbnRsZXNzMRMwEQYKCZImiZPyLGQBGRYDb25l MB4XDTE4MDQyNzE5NTkyNloXDTE5MDQyNzE5NTkyNlowPzENMAsGA1UEAwwEYWxl eDEZMBcGCgmSJomT8ixkARkWCXBvaW50bGVzczETMBEGCgmSJomT8ixkARkWA29u ZTCCASIwDQYJKoZIhvcNAQEBBQADggEPADCCAQoCggEBAM85Us8YQr55o/rMl+J+ ula89ODiqjdc0kk+ibzRLCpfaFUJWxEMrhFiApRCopFDMeGXHXjBkfBYsRMFVs0M Zfe6rIKdNZQlQqHfJ2JlKFek0ehX81buGERi82wNwECNhOZu9c6G5gKjRPP/Q3Y6 K6f/TAggK0+/K1j1NjT+WSVaMBuyomM067ejwhiQkEA3+tT3oT/paEXCOfEtxOdX 1F8VFd2MbmMK6CGgHbFLApfyDBtDx+ydplGZ3IMZg2nPqwYXTPJx+IuRO21ssDad gBMIAvL3wIeezJk2xONvhYg0K5jbIQOPB6zD1/9E6Q0LrwSBDkz5oyOn4PRZxgZ/ OiMCAwEAAaN3MHUwCQYDVR0TBAIwADALBgNVHQ8EBAMCBLAwHQYDVR0OBBYEFE+A jBJVt6ie5r83L/znvqjF1RuuMB0GA1UdEQQWMBSBEmFsZXhAcG9pbnRsZXNzLm9u ZTAdBgNVHRIEFjAUgRJhbGV4QHBvaW50bGVzcy5vbmUwDQYJKoZIhvcNAQEFBQAD ggEBAIAbB2aGarAHVCU9gg7Se3Rf2m97uZrSG+LCe8h5x36ZtjxARb6cyBPxoX4C Tsy3MAgtj2thAoke++/c+XRCeXzzVMDxq3KEK7FONiy3APdHXfygN9iFjnN/K+Nv 7yKfaocMWSlBlyj0k4r76neyoIgFHHjcnhS8EMst+UR9iUwFibAlVylu88hvnnK0 fD6AgoHJro0u+R/P++J4dKC5wOD4gHGnq694kAdY/3rtRvorLtOJm+pHZSKe/9Je CWt9UspdQDfg95fK56I9NFeV+LrQ5Cj866DCeH25SFbgK9acS7lw4uOLVu/9QWhZ otbeukAemPO8HXWM/JCgkR6BaPE= -----END CERTIFICATE----- pdf-core-0.8.1/checksums/000077500000000000000000000000001327102365400152075ustar00rootroot00000000000000pdf-core-0.8.1/checksums/pdf-core-0.7.0.gem.sha512000066400000000000000000000002011327102365400210330ustar00rootroot00000000000000042a9f87fbb7021be4c6c6bbcc2fff685855a053d729b764f04bf9552f8f5216a1f6abb718ca5af045d46115939d22a30c0b7b530679584196819d44c4273574 pdf-core-0.8.1/checksums/pdf-core-0.8.0.gem.sha512000066400000000000000000000002001327102365400210330ustar00rootroot00000000000000624301bdb1676c578b76cfafa38a337004fb4aa6fb8dfd5f92751d868e8352e184cdcec6b873219e7165580558749ec694fbea08a4efd9b62b673f458905f1ccpdf-core-0.8.1/checksums/pdf-core-0.8.1.gem.sha512000066400000000000000000000002011327102365400210350ustar00rootroot00000000000000d24dbf9e97b37aebf4440be273b840438f488e15c52a84cdbc770c4c4e031587576064a5c9ff6d45f1aa632893cc8d03287fac67ad1eff32f94464f06457e706 pdf-core-0.8.1/example/000077500000000000000000000000001327102365400146555ustar00rootroot00000000000000pdf-core-0.8.1/example/lines.rb000066400000000000000000000004721327102365400163170ustar00rootroot00000000000000# frozen_string_literal: true require_relative '../lib/pdf/core' pdf = PDF::Core::Renderer.new(PDF::Core::DocumentState.new({})) pdf.start_new_page pdf.add_content("#{PDF::Core.real_params([100, 500])} m") pdf.add_content("#{PDF::Core.real_params([300, 550])} l") pdf.add_content('S') pdf.render_file('x.pdf') pdf-core-0.8.1/lib/000077500000000000000000000000001327102365400137705ustar00rootroot00000000000000pdf-core-0.8.1/lib/pdf/000077500000000000000000000000001327102365400145415ustar00rootroot00000000000000pdf-core-0.8.1/lib/pdf/core.rb000066400000000000000000000022201327102365400160120ustar00rootroot00000000000000# frozen_string_literal: true require_relative 'core/pdf_object' require_relative 'core/annotations' require_relative 'core/byte_string' require_relative 'core/destinations' require_relative 'core/filters' require_relative 'core/stream' require_relative 'core/reference' require_relative 'core/literal_string' require_relative 'core/filter_list' require_relative 'core/page' require_relative 'core/object_store' require_relative 'core/document_state' require_relative 'core/name_tree' require_relative 'core/graphics_state' require_relative 'core/page_geometry' require_relative 'core/outline_root' require_relative 'core/outline_item' require_relative 'core/renderer' require_relative 'core/text' module PDF module Core module Errors # This error is raised when pdf_object() fails FailedObjectConversion = Class.new(StandardError) # This error is raise when trying to restore a graphic state that EmptyGraphicStateStack = Class.new(StandardError) # This error is raised when Document#page_layout is set to anything # other than :portrait or :landscape InvalidPageLayout = Class.new(StandardError) end end end pdf-core-0.8.1/lib/pdf/core/000077500000000000000000000000001327102365400154715ustar00rootroot00000000000000pdf-core-0.8.1/lib/pdf/core/annotations.rb000066400000000000000000000037421327102365400203610ustar00rootroot00000000000000# frozen_string_literal: true # annotations.rb : Implements low-level annotation support for PDF # # Copyright November 2008, Jamis Buck. All Rights Reserved. # # This is free software. Please see the LICENSE and COPYING files for details. # module PDF module Core # Provides very low-level support for annotations. # module Annotations #:nodoc: # Adds a new annotation (section 8.4 in PDF spec) to the current page. # +options+ must be a Hash describing the annotation. # def annotate(options) state.page.dictionary.data[:Annots] ||= [] options = sanitize_annotation_hash(options) state.page.dictionary.data[:Annots] << ref!(options) options end # A convenience method for creating Text annotations. +rect+ must be an # array of four numbers, describing the bounds of the annotation. # +contents+ should be a string, to be shown when the annotation is # activated. # def text_annotation(rect, contents, options = {}) options = options.merge(Subtype: :Text, Rect: rect, Contents: contents) annotate(options) end # A convenience method for creating Link annotations. +rect+ must be an # array of four numbers, describing the bounds of the annotation. The # +options+ hash should include either :Dest (describing the target # destination, usually as a string that has been recorded in the # document's Dests tree), or :A (describing an action to perform on # clicking the link), or :PA (for describing a URL to link to). # def link_annotation(rect, options = {}) options = options.merge(Subtype: :Link, Rect: rect) annotate(options) end private def sanitize_annotation_hash(options) options = options.merge(Type: :Annot) if options[:Dest].is_a?(String) options[:Dest] = PDF::Core::LiteralString.new(options[:Dest]) end options end end end end pdf-core-0.8.1/lib/pdf/core/byte_string.rb000066400000000000000000000003671327102365400203550ustar00rootroot00000000000000 # frozen_string_literal: true module PDF module Core # This is used to differentiate strings that must be encoded as # a byte string, such as binary data from encrypted strings. class ByteString < String #:nodoc: end end end pdf-core-0.8.1/lib/pdf/core/destinations.rb000066400000000000000000000060221327102365400205220ustar00rootroot00000000000000# frozen_string_literal: true # Implements destination support for PDF # # Copyright November 2008, Jamis Buck. All Rights Reserved. # # This is free software. Please see the LICENSE and COPYING files for details. module PDF module Core module Destinations #:nodoc: # The maximum number of children to fit into a single node in the Dests # tree. NAME_TREE_CHILDREN_LIMIT = 20 #:nodoc: # The Dests name tree in the Name dictionary (see # Prawn::Document::Internal#names). This name tree is used to store named # destinations (PDF spec 8.2.1). (For more on name trees, see section # 3.8.4 in the PDF spec.) # def dests names.data[:Dests] ||= ref!( PDF::Core::NameTree::Node.new(self, NAME_TREE_CHILDREN_LIMIT) ) end # Adds a new destination to the dests name tree (see #dests). The # +reference+ parameter will be converted into a PDF::Core::Reference if # it is not already one. # def add_dest(name, reference) reference = ref!(reference) unless reference.is_a?(PDF::Core::Reference) dests.data.add(name, reference) end # Return a Dest specification for a specific location (and optional zoom # level). # def dest_xyz(left, top, zoom = nil, dest_page = page) [dest_page.dictionary, :XYZ, left, top, zoom] end # Return a Dest specification that will fit the given page into the # viewport. # def dest_fit(dest_page = page) [dest_page.dictionary, :Fit] end # Return a Dest specification that will fit the given page horizontally # into the viewport, aligned vertically at the given top coordinate. # def dest_fit_horizontally(top, dest_page = page) [dest_page.dictionary, :FitH, top] end # Return a Dest specification that will fit the given page vertically # into the viewport, aligned horizontally at the given left coordinate. # def dest_fit_vertically(left, dest_page = page) [dest_page.dictionary, :FitV, left] end # Return a Dest specification that will fit the given rectangle into the # viewport, for the given page. # def dest_fit_rect(left, bottom, right, top, dest_page = page) [dest_page.dictionary, :FitR, left, bottom, right, top] end # Return a Dest specfication that will fit the given page's bounding box # into the viewport. # def dest_fit_bounds(dest_page = page) [dest_page.dictionary, :FitB] end # Same as #dest_fit_horizontally, but works on the page's bounding box # instead of the entire page. # def dest_fit_bounds_horizontally(top, dest_page = page) [dest_page.dictionary, :FitBH, top] end # Same as #dest_fit_vertically, but works on the page's bounding box # instead of the entire page. # def dest_fit_bounds_vertically(left, dest_page = page) [dest_page.dictionary, :FitBV, left] end end end end pdf-core-0.8.1/lib/pdf/core/document_state.rb000066400000000000000000000046141327102365400210410ustar00rootroot00000000000000# frozen_string_literal: true module PDF module Core class DocumentState #:nodoc: def initialize(options) normalize_metadata(options) @store = if options[:print_scaling] PDF::Core::ObjectStore.new( info: options[:info], print_scaling: options[:print_scaling] ) else PDF::Core::ObjectStore.new(info: options[:info]) end @version = 1.3 @pages = [] @page = nil @trailer = options.fetch(:trailer, {}) @compress = options.fetch(:compress, false) @encrypt = options.fetch(:encrypt, false) @encryption_key = options[:encryption_key] @skip_encoding = options.fetch(:skip_encoding, false) @before_render_callbacks = [] @on_page_create_callback = nil end attr_accessor :store, :version, :pages, :page, :trailer, :compress, :encrypt, :encryption_key, :skip_encoding, :before_render_callbacks, :on_page_create_callback def populate_pages_from_store(document) return 0 if @store.page_count <= 0 || !@pages.empty? count = (1..@store.page_count) @pages = count.map do |index| orig_dict_id = @store.object_id_for_page(index) PDF::Core::Page.new(document, object_id: orig_dict_id) end end def normalize_metadata(options) options[:info] ||= {} options[:info][:Creator] ||= 'Prawn' options[:info][:Producer] ||= 'Prawn' options[:info] end def insert_page(page, page_number) pages.insert(page_number, page) store.pages.data[:Kids].insert(page_number, page.dictionary) store.pages.data[:Count] += 1 end def on_page_create_action(doc) on_page_create_callback[doc] if on_page_create_callback end def before_render_actions(_doc) before_render_callbacks.each { |c| c.call(self) } end def page_count pages.length end def render_body(output) store.each do |ref| ref.offset = output.size output << if @encrypt ref.encrypted_object(@encryption_key) else ref.object end end end end end end pdf-core-0.8.1/lib/pdf/core/filter_list.rb000066400000000000000000000015521327102365400203410ustar00rootroot00000000000000# frozen_string_literal: true module PDF module Core class FilterList def initialize @list = [] end def <<(filter) case filter when Symbol @list << [filter, nil] when ::Hash filter.each do |name, params| @list << [name, params] end else raise "Can not interpret input as filter: #{filter.inspect}" end self end def normalized @list end alias to_a normalized def names @list.map do |(name, _)| name end end def decode_params @list.map do |(_, params)| params end end def inspect @list.inspect end def each @list.each do |filter| yield(filter) end end end end end pdf-core-0.8.1/lib/pdf/core/filters.rb000066400000000000000000000013701327102365400174670ustar00rootroot00000000000000# frozen_string_literal: true # prawn/core/filters.rb : Implements stream filters # # Copyright February 2013, Alexander Mankuta. All Rights Reserved. # # This is free software. Please see the LICENSE and COPYING files for details. require 'zlib' module PDF module Core module Filters module FlateDecode def self.encode(stream, _params = nil) Zlib::Deflate.deflate(stream) end def self.decode(stream, _params = nil) Zlib::Inflate.inflate(stream) end end # Pass through stub module DCTDecode def self.encode(stream, _params = nil) stream end def self.decode(stream, _params = nil) stream end end end end end pdf-core-0.8.1/lib/pdf/core/graphics_state.rb000066400000000000000000000044531327102365400210240ustar00rootroot00000000000000 # frozen_string_literal: true # # Implements graphics state saving and restoring # # Copyright January 2010, Michael Witrant. All Rights Reserved. # # This is free software. Please see the LICENSE and COPYING files for details # module PDF module Core class GraphicStateStack attr_accessor :stack def initialize(previous_state = nil) self.stack = [GraphicState.new(previous_state)] end def save_graphic_state(graphic_state = nil) stack.push(GraphicState.new(graphic_state || current_state)) end def restore_graphic_state if stack.empty? raise PDF::Core::Errors::EmptyGraphicStateStack, "\n You have reached the end of the graphic state stack" end stack.pop end def current_state stack.last end def present? !stack.empty? end def empty? stack.empty? end end # NOTE: This class may be a good candidate for a copy-on-write hash. class GraphicState attr_accessor :color_space, :dash, :cap_style, :join_style, :line_width, :fill_color, :stroke_color def initialize(previous_state = nil) if previous_state initialize_copy(previous_state) else @color_space = {} @fill_color = '000000' @stroke_color = '000000' @dash = { dash: nil, space: nil, phase: 0 } @cap_style = :butt @join_style = :miter @line_width = 1 end end def dash_setting return '[] 0 d' unless @dash[:dash] array = if @dash[:dash].is_a?(Array) @dash[:dash] else [@dash[:dash], @dash[:space]] end "[#{PDF::Core.real_params(array)}] "\ "#{PDF::Core.real(@dash[:phase])} d" end private def initialize_copy(other) # mutable state @color_space = other.color_space.dup @fill_color = other.fill_color.dup @stroke_color = other.stroke_color.dup @dash = other.dash.dup # immutable state that doesn't need to be duped @cap_style = other.cap_style @join_style = other.join_style @line_width = other.line_width end end end end pdf-core-0.8.1/lib/pdf/core/literal_string.rb000066400000000000000000000010751327102365400210430ustar00rootroot00000000000000 # frozen_string_literal: true module PDF module Core # This is used to differentiate strings that must be encoded as # a *literal* string, versus those that can be encoded in # the PDF hexadecimal format. # # Some features of the PDF format appear to require that literal # strings be used. One such feature is the /Dest key of a link # annotation; if a hex encoded string is used there, the links # do not work (as tested in Mac OS X Preview, and Adobe Acrobat # Reader). class LiteralString < String #:nodoc: end end end pdf-core-0.8.1/lib/pdf/core/name_tree.rb000066400000000000000000000102251327102365400177550ustar00rootroot00000000000000# frozen_string_literal: true require 'pdf/core/utils' # name_tree.rb : Implements NameTree for PDF # # Copyright November 2008, Jamis Buck. All Rights Reserved. # # This is free software. Please see the LICENSE and COPYING files for details. # module PDF module Core module NameTree #:nodoc: class Node #:nodoc: attr_reader :children attr_reader :limit attr_reader :document attr_accessor :parent attr_accessor :ref def initialize(document, limit, parent = nil) @document = document @children = [] @limit = limit @parent = parent @ref = nil end def empty? children.empty? end def size leaf? ? children.size : children.map(&:size).reduce(:+) end def leaf? children.empty? || children.first.is_a?(Value) end def add(name, value) self << Value.new(name, value) end def to_hash hash = {} hash[:Limits] = [least, greatest] if parent if leaf? hash[:Names] = children if leaf? else hash[:Kids] = children.map(&:ref) end hash end def least if leaf? children.first.name else children.first.least end end def greatest if leaf? children.last.name else children.last.greatest end end def <<(value) if children.empty? children << value elsif leaf? children.insert(insertion_point(value), value) split! if children.length > limit else fit = children.detect { |child| child >= value } fit ||= children.last fit << value end value end def >=(other) children.empty? || children.last >= other end def split! if parent parent.split(self) else left = new_node(self) right = new_node(self) split_children(self, left, right) children.replace([left, right]) end end # Returns a deep copy of this node, without copying expensive things # like the ref to @document. # def deep_copy node = dup node.instance_variable_set('@children', Utils.deep_clone(children)) node.instance_variable_set('@ref', node.ref ? node.ref.deep_copy : nil) node end protected def split(node) new_child = new_node(self) split_children(node, node, new_child) index = children.index(node) children.insert(index + 1, new_child) split! if children.length > limit end private def new_node(parent = nil) node = Node.new(document, limit, parent) node.ref = document.ref!(node) node end def split_children(node, left, right) half = (node.limit + 1) / 2 left_children = node.children[0...half] right_children = node.children[half..-1] left.children.replace(left_children) right.children.replace(right_children) unless node.leaf? left_children.each { |child| child.parent = left } right_children.each { |child| child.parent = right } end end def insertion_point(value) children.each_with_index do |child, index| return index if child >= value end children.length end end class Value #:nodoc: include Comparable attr_reader :name attr_reader :value def initialize(name, value) @name = PDF::Core::LiteralString.new(name) @value = value end def <=>(other) name <=> other.name end def inspect "#" end def to_s "#{name} : #{value}" end end end end end pdf-core-0.8.1/lib/pdf/core/object_store.rb000066400000000000000000000043411327102365400205020ustar00rootroot00000000000000# frozen_string_literal: true # Implements PDF object repository # # Copyright August 2009, Brad Ediger. All Rights Reserved. # # This is free software. Please see the LICENSE and COPYING files for details. module PDF module Core class ObjectStore #:nodoc: include Enumerable attr_reader :min_version def initialize(opts = {}) @objects = {} @identifiers = [] @info ||= ref(opts[:info] || {}).identifier @root ||= ref(Type: :Catalog).identifier if opts[:print_scaling] == :none root.data[:ViewerPreferences] = { PrintScaling: :None } end if pages.nil? root.data[:Pages] = ref(Type: :Pages, Count: 0, Kids: []) end end def ref(data, &block) push(size + 1, data, &block) end def info @objects[@info] end def root @objects[@root] end def pages root.data[:Pages] end def page_count pages.data[:Count] end # Adds the given reference to the store and returns the reference object. # If the object provided is not a PDF::Core::Reference, one is created # from the arguments provided. # def push(*args, &block) reference = if args.first.is_a?(PDF::Core::Reference) args.first else PDF::Core::Reference.new(*args, &block) end @objects[reference.identifier] = reference @identifiers << reference.identifier reference end alias << push def each @identifiers.each do |id| yield @objects[id] end end def [](id) @objects[id] end def size @identifiers.size end alias length size # returns the object ID for a particular page in the document. Pages # are indexed starting at 1 (not 0!). # # object_id_for_page(1) # => 5 # object_id_for_page(10) # => 87 # object_id_for_page(-11) # => 17 # def object_id_for_page(page) page -= 1 if page.positive? flat_page_ids = get_page_objects(pages).flatten flat_page_ids[page] end end end end pdf-core-0.8.1/lib/pdf/core/outline_item.rb000066400000000000000000000013731327102365400205170ustar00rootroot00000000000000# frozen_string_literal: true module PDF module Core class OutlineItem #:nodoc: attr_accessor :count, :first, :last, :next, :prev, :parent, :title, :dest, :closed def initialize(title, parent, options) @closed = options[:closed] @title = title @parent = parent @count = 0 end def to_hash hash = { Title: title, Parent: parent, Count: closed ? -count : count } [ { First: first }, { Last: last }, { Next: defined?(@next) && @next }, { Prev: prev }, { Dest: dest } ].each do |h| unless h.values.first.nil? hash.merge!(h) end end hash end end end end pdf-core-0.8.1/lib/pdf/core/outline_root.rb000066400000000000000000000004471327102365400205450ustar00rootroot00000000000000# frozen_string_literal: true module PDF module Core class OutlineRoot #:nodoc: attr_accessor :count, :first, :last def initialize @count = 0 end def to_hash { Type: :Outlines, Count: count, First: first, Last: last } end end end end pdf-core-0.8.1/lib/pdf/core/page.rb000066400000000000000000000132621327102365400167360ustar00rootroot00000000000000# frozen_string_literal: true # prawn/core/page.rb : Implements low-level representation of a PDF page # # Copyright February 2010, Gregory Brown. All Rights Reserved. # # This is free software. Please see the LICENSE and COPYING files for details. # require_relative 'graphics_state' module PDF module Core class Page #:nodoc: attr_accessor :art_indents, :bleeds, :crops, :document, :margins, :stack, :trims attr_writer :content, :dictionary ZERO_INDENTS = { left: 0, bottom: 0, right: 0, top: 0 }.freeze def initialize(document, options = {}) @document = document @margins = options[:margins] || { left: 36, right: 36, top: 36, bottom: 36 } @crops = options[:crops] || ZERO_INDENTS @bleeds = options[:bleeds] || ZERO_INDENTS @trims = options[:trims] || ZERO_INDENTS @art_indents = options[:art_indents] || ZERO_INDENTS @stack = GraphicStateStack.new(options[:graphic_state]) @size = options[:size] || 'LETTER' @layout = options[:layout] || :portrait @stamp_stream = nil @stamp_dictionary = nil @content = document.ref({}) content << 'q' << "\n" @dictionary = document.ref( Type: :Page, Parent: document.state.store.pages, MediaBox: dimensions, CropBox: crop_box, BleedBox: bleed_box, TrimBox: trim_box, ArtBox: art_box, Contents: content ) resources[:ProcSet] = %i[PDF Text ImageB ImageC ImageI] end def graphic_state stack.current_state end def layout return @layout if defined?(@layout) && @layout mb = dictionary.data[:MediaBox] if mb[3] > mb[2] :portrait else :landscape end end def size defined?(@size) && @size || dimensions[2, 2] end def in_stamp_stream? !@stamp_stream.nil? end def stamp_stream(dictionary) @stamp_dictionary = dictionary @stamp_stream = @stamp_dictionary.stream graphic_stack_size = stack.stack.size document.save_graphics_state document.send(:freeze_stamp_graphics) yield if block_given? until graphic_stack_size == stack.stack.size document.restore_graphics_state end @stamp_stream = nil @stamp_dictionary = nil end def content @stamp_stream || document.state.store[@content] end def dictionary defined?(@stamp_dictionary) && @stamp_dictionary || document.state.store[@dictionary] end def resources if dictionary.data[:Resources] document.deref(dictionary.data[:Resources]) else dictionary.data[:Resources] = {} end end def fonts if resources[:Font] document.deref(resources[:Font]) else resources[:Font] = {} end end def xobjects if resources[:XObject] document.deref(resources[:XObject]) else resources[:XObject] = {} end end def ext_gstates if resources[:ExtGState] document.deref(resources[:ExtGState]) else resources[:ExtGState] = {} end end def finalize if dictionary.data[:Contents].is_a?(Array) dictionary.data[:Contents].each do |stream| stream.stream.compress! if document.compression_enabled? end elsif document.compression_enabled? content.stream.compress! end end def dimensions coords = PDF::Core::PageGeometry::SIZES[size] || size [0, 0] + case layout when :portrait coords when :landscape coords.reverse else raise PDF::Core::Errors::InvalidPageLayout, 'Layout must be either :portrait or :landscape' end end def art_box left, bottom, right, top = dimensions [ left + art_indents[:left], bottom + art_indents[:bottom], right - art_indents[:right], top - art_indents[:top] ] end def bleed_box left, bottom, right, top = dimensions [ left + bleeds[:left], bottom + bleeds[:bottom], right - bleeds[:right], top - bleeds[:top] ] end def crop_box left, bottom, right, top = dimensions [ left + crops[:left], bottom + crops[:bottom], right - crops[:right], top - crops[:top] ] end def trim_box left, bottom, right, top = dimensions [ left + trims[:left], bottom + trims[:bottom], right - trims[:right], top - trims[:top] ] end private # some entries in the Page dict can be inherited from parent Pages dicts. # # Starting with the current page dict, this method will walk up the # inheritance chain return the first value that is found for key # # inherited_dictionary_value(:MediaBox) # => [ 0, 0, 595, 842 ] # def inherited_dictionary_value(key, local_dict = nil) local_dict ||= dictionary.data if local_dict.key?(key) local_dict[key] elsif local_dict.key?(:Parent) inherited_dictionary_value(key, local_dict[:Parent].data) end end end end end pdf-core-0.8.1/lib/pdf/core/page_geometry.rb000066400000000000000000000074211327102365400206510ustar00rootroot00000000000000# frozen_string_literal: true # Describes PDF page geometries # # Copyright April 2008, Gregory Brown. All Rights Reserved. # # This is free software. Please see the LICENSE and COPYING files for details. module PDF module Core # Dimensions pulled from PDF::Writer, rubyforge.org/projects/ruby-pdf # # All of these dimensions are in PDF Points (1/72 inch) # # ===Inbuilt Sizes: # # # 4A0:: => 4767.87 x 6740.79 # 2A0:: => 3370.39 x 4767.87 # A0:: => 2383.94 x 3370.39 # A1:: => 1683.78 x 2383.94 # A2:: => 1190.55 x 1683.78 # A3:: => 841.89 x 1190.55 # A4:: => 595.28 x 841.89 # A5:: => 419.53 x 595.28 # A6:: => 297.64 x 419.53 # A7:: => 209.76 x 297.64 # A8:: => 147.40 x 209.76 # A9:: => 104.88 x 147.40 # A10:: => 73.70 x 104.88 # B0:: => 2834.65 x 4008.19 # B1:: => 2004.09 x 2834.65 # B2:: => 1417.32 x 2004.09 # B3:: => 1000.63 x 1417.32 # B4:: => 708.66 x 1000.63 # B5:: => 498.90 x 708.66 # B6:: => 354.33 x 498.90 # B7:: => 249.45 x 354.33 # B8:: => 175.75 x 249.45 # B9:: => 124.72 x 175.75 # B10:: => 87.87 x 124.72 # C0:: => 2599.37 x 3676.54 # C1:: => 1836.85 x 2599.37 # C2:: => 1298.27 x 1836.85 # C3:: => 918.43 x 1298.27 # C4:: => 649.13 x 918.43 # C5:: => 459.21 x 649.13 # C6:: => 323.15 x 459.21 # C7:: => 229.61 x 323.15 # C8:: => 161.57 x 229.61 # C9:: => 113.39 x 161.57 # C10:: => 79.37 x 113.39 # RA0:: => 2437.80 x 3458.27 # RA1:: => 1729.13 x 2437.80 # RA2:: => 1218.90 x 1729.13 # RA3:: => 864.57 x 1218.90 # RA4:: => 609.45 x 864.57 # SRA0:: => 2551.18 x 3628.35 # SRA1:: => 1814.17 x 2551.18 # SRA2:: => 1275.59 x 1814.17 # SRA3:: => 907.09 x 1275.59 # SRA4:: => 637.80 x 907.09 # EXECUTIVE:: => 521.86 x 756.00 # FOLIO:: => 612.00 x 936.00 # LEGAL:: => 612.00 x 1008.00 # LETTER:: => 612.00 x 792.00 # TABLOID:: => 792.00 x 1224.00 # module PageGeometry SIZES = { '4A0' => [4767.87, 6740.79], '2A0' => [3370.39, 4767.87], 'A0' => [2383.94, 3370.39], 'A1' => [1683.78, 2383.94], 'A2' => [1190.55, 1683.78], 'A3' => [841.89, 1190.55], 'A4' => [595.28, 841.89], 'A5' => [419.53, 595.28], 'A6' => [297.64, 419.53], 'A7' => [209.76, 297.64], 'A8' => [147.40, 209.76], 'A9' => [104.88, 147.40], 'A10' => [73.70, 104.88], 'B0' => [2834.65, 4008.19], 'B1' => [2004.09, 2834.65], 'B2' => [1417.32, 2004.09], 'B3' => [1000.63, 1417.32], 'B4' => [708.66, 1000.63], 'B5' => [498.90, 708.66], 'B6' => [354.33, 498.90], 'B7' => [249.45, 354.33], 'B8' => [175.75, 249.45], 'B9' => [124.72, 175.75], 'B10' => [87.87, 124.72], 'C0' => [2599.37, 3676.54], 'C1' => [1836.85, 2599.37], 'C2' => [1298.27, 1836.85], 'C3' => [918.43, 1298.27], 'C4' => [649.13, 918.43], 'C5' => [459.21, 649.13], 'C6' => [323.15, 459.21], 'C7' => [229.61, 323.15], 'C8' => [161.57, 229.61], 'C9' => [113.39, 161.57], 'C10' => [79.37, 113.39], 'RA0' => [2437.80, 3458.27], 'RA1' => [1729.13, 2437.80], 'RA2' => [1218.90, 1729.13], 'RA3' => [864.57, 1218.90], 'RA4' => [609.45, 864.57], 'SRA0' => [2551.18, 3628.35], 'SRA1' => [1814.17, 2551.18], 'SRA2' => [1275.59, 1814.17], 'SRA3' => [907.09, 1275.59], 'SRA4' => [637.80, 907.09], 'EXECUTIVE' => [521.86, 756.00], 'FOLIO' => [612.00, 936.00], 'LEGAL' => [612.00, 1008.00], 'LETTER' => [612.00, 792.00], 'TABLOID' => [792.00, 1224.00] }.freeze end end end pdf-core-0.8.1/lib/pdf/core/pdf_object.rb000066400000000000000000000071151327102365400201210ustar00rootroot00000000000000# frozen_string_literal: true # pdf_object.rb : Handles Ruby to PDF object serialization # # Copyright April 2008, Gregory Brown. All Rights Reserved. # # This is free software. Please see the LICENSE and COPYING files for details. # Top level Module # module PDF module Core module_function def real(num) num.to_f.round(4) end def real_params(array) array.map { |e| real(e) }.join(' ') end def utf8_to_utf16(str) (+"\xFE\xFF").force_encoding(::Encoding::UTF_16BE) + str.encode(::Encoding::UTF_16BE) end # encodes any string into a hex representation. The result is a string # with only 0-9 and a-f characters. That result is valid ASCII so tag # it as such to account for behaviour of different ruby VMs def string_to_hex(str) str.unpack('H*').first.force_encoding(::Encoding::US_ASCII) end # Serializes Ruby objects to their PDF equivalents. Most primitive objects # will work as expected, but please note that Name objects are represented # by Ruby Symbol objects and Dictionary objects are represented by Ruby # hashes (keyed by symbols) # # Examples: # # pdf_object(true) #=> "true" # pdf_object(false) #=> "false" # pdf_object(1.2124) #=> "1.2124" # pdf_object('foo bar') #=> "(foo bar)" # pdf_object(:Symbol) #=> "/Symbol" # pdf_object(['foo',:bar, [1,2]]) #=> "[foo /bar [1 2]]" # def pdf_object(obj, in_content_stream = false) case obj when NilClass then 'null' when TrueClass then 'true' when FalseClass then 'false' when Numeric obj = real(obj) unless obj.is_a?(Integer) # NOTE: this can fail on huge floating point numbers, but it seems # unlikely to ever happen in practice. num_string = String(obj) # Truncate trailing fraction zeroes num_string.sub(/(\d*)((\.0*$)|(\.0*[1-9]*)0*$)/, '\1\4') when Array '[' + obj.map { |e| pdf_object(e, in_content_stream) }.join(' ') + ']' when PDF::Core::LiteralString obj = obj.gsub(/[\\\n\r\t\b\f\(\)]/) { |m| "\\#{m}" } "(#{obj})" when Time obj = obj.strftime('D:%Y%m%d%H%M%S%z').chop.chop + "'00'" obj = obj.gsub(/[\\\n\r\t\b\f\(\)]/) { |m| "\\#{m}" } "(#{obj})" when PDF::Core::ByteString "<#{obj.unpack('H*').first}>" when String obj = utf8_to_utf16(obj) unless in_content_stream "<#{string_to_hex(obj)}>" when Symbol '/' + obj.to_s.unpack('C*').map do |n| if n < 33 || n > 126 || [35, 40, 41, 47, 60, 62].include?(n) '#' + n.to_s(16).upcase else [n].pack('C*') end end.join when ::Hash output = +'<< ' obj.each do |k, v| unless k.is_a?(String) || k.is_a?(Symbol) raise PDF::Core::Errors::FailedObjectConversion, 'A PDF Dictionary must be keyed by names' end output << pdf_object(k.to_sym, in_content_stream) << ' ' << pdf_object(v, in_content_stream) << "\n" end output << '>>' when PDF::Core::Reference obj.to_s when PDF::Core::NameTree::Node pdf_object(obj.to_hash) when PDF::Core::NameTree::Value pdf_object(obj.name) + ' ' + pdf_object(obj.value) when PDF::Core::OutlineRoot, PDF::Core::OutlineItem pdf_object(obj.to_hash) else raise PDF::Core::Errors::FailedObjectConversion, "This object cannot be serialized to PDF (#{obj.inspect})" end end end end pdf-core-0.8.1/lib/pdf/core/reference.rb000066400000000000000000000035211327102365400177550ustar00rootroot00000000000000# frozen_string_literal: true # reference.rb : Implementation of PDF indirect objects # # Copyright April 2008, Gregory Brown. All Rights Reserved. # # This is free software. Please see the LICENSE and COPYING files for details. require 'pdf/core/utils' module PDF module Core class Reference #:nodoc: attr_accessor :gen, :data, :offset, :stream, :identifier def initialize(id, data) @identifier = id @gen = 0 @data = data @stream = Stream.new end def object output = +"#{@identifier} #{gen} obj\n" if @stream.empty? output << PDF::Core.pdf_object(data) << "\n" else output << PDF::Core.pdf_object(data.merge(@stream.data)) << "\n" << @stream.object end output << "endobj\n" end def <<(io) unless @data.is_a?(::Hash) raise 'Cannot attach stream to non-dictionary object' end (@stream ||= Stream.new) << io end def to_s "#{@identifier} #{gen} R" end # Creates a deep copy of this ref. If +share+ is provided, shares the # given dictionary entries between the old ref and the new. # def deep_copy(share = []) r = dup case r.data when ::Hash # Copy each entry not in +share+. (r.data.keys - share).each do |k| r.data[k] = Utils.deep_clone(r.data[k]) end when PDF::Core::NameTree::Node r.data = r.data.deep_copy else r.data = Utils.deep_clone(r.data) end r.stream = Utils.deep_clone(r.stream) r end # Replaces the data and stream with that of other_ref. def replace(other_ref) @data = other_ref.data @stream = other_ref.stream end end end end pdf-core-0.8.1/lib/pdf/core/renderer.rb000066400000000000000000000174751327102365400176420ustar00rootroot00000000000000# frozen_string_literal: true require 'stringio' module PDF module Core class Renderer def initialize(state) @state = state @state.populate_pages_from_store(self) min_version(state.store.min_version) if state.store.min_version @page_number = 0 end attr_reader :state # Creates a new Reference and adds it to the Document's object list. The # +data+ argument is anything that Prawn.pdf_object() can convert. # # Returns the identifier which points to the reference in the ObjectStore # def ref(data) ref!(data).identifier end # Like ref, but returns the actual reference instead of its identifier. # # While you can use this to build up nested references within the object # tree, it is recommended to persist only identifiers, and then provide # helper methods to look up the actual references in the ObjectStore # if needed. If you take this approach, Document::Snapshot # will probably work with your extension # def ref!(data) state.store.ref(data) end # At any stage in the object tree an object can be replaced with an # indirect reference. To get access to the object safely, regardless # of if it's hidden behind a Prawn::Reference, wrap it in deref(). # def deref(obj) obj.is_a?(PDF::Core::Reference) ? obj.data : obj end # Appends a raw string to the current page content. # # # Raw line drawing example: # x1,y1,x2,y2 = 100,500,300,550 # # pdf.add_content("#{PDF::Core.real_params([x1, y1])} m") # move # pdf.add_content("#{PDF::Core.real_params([ x2, y2 ])} l") # draw path # pdf.add_content('S') # stroke # def add_content(str) save_graphics_state if graphic_state.nil? state.page.content << str << "\n" end # The Name dictionary (PDF spec 3.6.3) for this document. It is # lazily initialized, so that documents that do not need a name # dictionary do not incur the additional overhead. # def names state.store.root.data[:Names] ||= ref!(Type: :Names) end # Returns true if the Names dictionary is in use for this document. # def names? state.store.root.data[:Names] end # Defines a block to be called just before the document is rendered. # def before_render(&block) state.before_render_callbacks << block end # Defines a block to be called just before a new page is started. # def on_page_create(&block) state.on_page_create_callback = if block_given? block end end def start_new_page(options = {}) last_page = state.page if last_page last_page_size = last_page.size last_page_layout = last_page.layout last_page_margins = last_page.margins end page_options = { size: options[:size] || last_page_size, layout: options[:layout] || last_page_layout, margins: last_page_margins } if last_page if last_page.graphic_state new_graphic_state = last_page.graphic_state.dup end # Erase the color space so that it gets reset on new page for fussy # pdf-readers if new_graphic_state new_graphic_state.color_space = {} end page_options[:graphic_state] = new_graphic_state end state.page = PDF::Core::Page.new(self, page_options) state.insert_page(state.page, @page_number) @page_number += 1 state.on_page_create_action(self) end def page_count state.page_count end # Re-opens the page with the given (1-based) page number so that you can # draw on it. # # See Prawn::Document#number_pages for a sample usage of this capability. def go_to_page(page_number) @page_number = page_number state.page = state.pages[page_number - 1] end def finalize_all_page_contents (1..page_count).each do |i| go_to_page i while graphic_stack.present? restore_graphics_state end state.page.finalize end end # raise the PDF version of the file we're going to generate. # A private method, designed for internal use when the user adds a feature # to their document that requires a particular version. # def min_version(min) state.version = min if min > state.version end # Renders the PDF document to string. # Pass an open file descriptor to render to file. # def render(output = StringIO.new) if output.instance_of?(StringIO) output.set_encoding(::Encoding::ASCII_8BIT) end finalize_all_page_contents render_header(output) render_body(output) render_xref(output) render_trailer(output) if output.instance_of?(StringIO) str = output.string str.force_encoding(::Encoding::ASCII_8BIT) return str else return nil end end # Renders the PDF document to file. # # pdf.render_file 'foo.pdf' # def render_file(filename) File.open(filename, 'wb') { |f| render(f) } end # Write out the PDF Header, as per spec 3.4.1 # def render_header(output) state.before_render_actions(self) # pdf version output << "%PDF-#{state.version}\n" # 4 binary chars, as recommended by the spec output << "%\xFF\xFF\xFF\xFF\n" end # Write out the PDF Body, as per spec 3.4.2 # def render_body(output) state.render_body(output) end # Write out the PDF Cross Reference Table, as per spec 3.4.3 # def render_xref(output) @xref_offset = output.size output << "xref\n" output << "0 #{state.store.size + 1}\n" output << "0000000000 65535 f \n" state.store.each do |ref| output.printf('%010d', ref.offset) output << " 00000 n \n" end end # Write out the PDF Trailer, as per spec 3.4.4 # def render_trailer(output) trailer_hash = { Size: state.store.size + 1, Root: state.store.root, Info: state.store.info } trailer_hash.merge!(state.trailer) if state.trailer output << "trailer\n" output << PDF::Core.pdf_object(trailer_hash) << "\n" output << "startxref\n" output << @xref_offset << "\n" output << '%%EOF' << "\n" end def open_graphics_state add_content 'q' end def close_graphics_state add_content 'Q' end def save_graphics_state(graphic_state = nil) graphic_stack.save_graphic_state(graphic_state) open_graphics_state if block_given? yield restore_graphics_state end end # Returns true if content streams will be compressed before rendering, # false otherwise # def compression_enabled? state.compress end # Pops the last saved graphics state off the graphics state stack and # restores the state to those values def restore_graphics_state if graphic_stack.empty? raise PDF::Core::Errors::EmptyGraphicStateStack, "\n You have reached the end of the graphic state stack" end close_graphics_state graphic_stack.restore_graphic_state end def graphic_stack state.page.stack end def graphic_state save_graphics_state unless graphic_stack.current_state graphic_stack.current_state end end end end pdf-core-0.8.1/lib/pdf/core/stream.rb000066400000000000000000000041051327102365400173110ustar00rootroot00000000000000# frozen_string_literal: true # prawn/core/stream.rb : Implements Stream objects # # Copyright February 2013, Alexander Mankuta. All Rights Reserved. # # This is free software. Please see the LICENSE and COPYING files for details. module PDF module Core class Stream attr_reader :filters def initialize(io = nil) @filtered_stream = '' @stream = io @filters = FilterList.new end def <<(io) (@stream ||= +'') << io @filtered_stream = nil self end def compress! unless @filters.names.include? :FlateDecode @filtered_stream = nil @filters << :FlateDecode end end def compressed? @filters.names.include? :FlateDecode end def empty? @stream.nil? end def filtered_stream if @stream if @filtered_stream.nil? @filtered_stream = @stream.dup @filters.each do |(filter_name, params)| filter = PDF::Core::Filters.const_get(filter_name) if filter @filtered_stream = filter.encode @filtered_stream, params end end end @filtered_stream # XXX Fillter stream end end def length @stream.length end def object if filtered_stream "stream\n#{filtered_stream}\nendstream\n" else '' end end def data if @stream filter_names = @filters.names filter_params = @filters.decode_params d = { Length: filtered_stream.length } if filter_names.any? d[:Filter] = filter_names end if filter_params.any? { |f| !f.nil? } d[:DecodeParms] = filter_params end d else {} end end def inspect "#<#{self.class.name}:0x#{format '%014x', object_id} "\ "@stream=#{@stream.inspect}, @filters=#{@filters.inspect}>" end end end end pdf-core-0.8.1/lib/pdf/core/text.rb000066400000000000000000000236601327102365400170110ustar00rootroot00000000000000# frozen_string_literal: true # prawn/core/text.rb : Implements low level text helpers for Prawn # # Copyright January 2010, Daniel Nelson. All Rights Reserved. # # This is free software. Please see the LICENSE and COPYING files for details. module PDF module Core module Text #:nodoc: # These should be used as a base. Extensions may build on this list # VALID_OPTIONS = %i[kerning size style].freeze MODES = { fill: 0, stroke: 1, fill_stroke: 2, invisible: 3, fill_clip: 4, stroke_clip: 5, fill_stroke_clip: 6, clip: 7 }.freeze attr_reader :skip_encoding # Low level call to set the current font style and extract text options # from an options hash. Should be called from within a save_font block # def process_text_options(options) if options[:style] raise 'Bad font family' unless font.family font(font.family, style: options[:style]) end # must compare against false to keep kerning on as default unless options[:kerning] == false options[:kerning] = font.has_kerning_data? end options[:size] ||= font_size end # Retrieve the current default kerning setting. # # Defaults to true # def default_kerning? return true unless defined?(@default_kerning) @default_kerning end # Call with a boolean to set the document-wide kerning setting. This can # be overridden using the :kerning text option when drawing text or a text # box. # # pdf.default_kerning = false # pdf.text('hello world') # text is not kerned # pdf.text('hello world', :kerning => true) # text is kerned # def default_kerning(boolean) @default_kerning = boolean end alias default_kerning= default_kerning # Call with no argument to retrieve the current default leading. # # Call with a number to set the document-wide text leading. This can be # overridden using the :leading text option when drawing text or a text # box. # # pdf.default_leading = 7 # pdf.text('hello world') # a leading of 7 is used # pdf.text('hello world', :leading => 0) # a leading of 0 is used # # Defaults to 0 # def default_leading(number = nil) if number.nil? defined?(@default_leading) && @default_leading || 0 else @default_leading = number end end alias default_leading= default_leading # Call with no argument to retrieve the current text direction. # # Call with a symbol to set the document-wide text direction. This can be # overridden using the :direction text option when drawing text or a text # box. # # pdf.text_direction = :rtl # pdf.text('hello world') # prints 'dlrow olleh' # pdf.text('hello world', :direction => :ltr) # prints 'hello world' # # Valid directions are: # # * :ltr - left-to-right (default) # * :rtl - right-to-left # # Side effects: # # * When printing left-to-right, the default text alignment is :left # * When printing right-to-left, the default text alignment is :right # def text_direction(direction = nil) if direction.nil? defined?(@text_direction) && @text_direction || :ltr else @text_direction = direction end end alias text_direction= text_direction # Call with no argument to retrieve the current fallback fonts. # # Call with an array of font names. Each name must be the name of an AFM # font or the name that was used to register a family of TTF fonts (see # Prawn::Document#font_families). If present, then each glyph will be # rendered using the first font that includes the glyph, starting with the # current font and then moving through :fallback_fonts from left to right. # # Call with an empty array to turn off fallback fonts # # file = "#{Prawn::DATADIR}/fonts/gkai00mp.ttf" # font_families['Kai'] = { # :normal => { :file => file, :font => 'Kai' } # } # file = "#{Prawn::DATADIR}/fonts/Action Man.dfont" # font_families['Action Man'] = { # :normal => { :file => file, :font => 'ActionMan' }, # } # fallback_fonts ['Times-Roman', 'Kai'] # font 'Action Man' # text 'hello ƒ 你好' # > hello prints in Action Man # > ƒ prints in Times-Roman # > 你好 prints in Kai # # fallback_fonts [] # clears document-wide fallback fonts # # Side effects: # # * Increased overhead when fallback fonts are declared as each glyph is # checked to see whether it exists in the current font # def fallback_fonts(fallback_fonts = nil) if fallback_fonts.nil? defined?(@fallback_fonts) && @fallback_fonts || [] else @fallback_fonts = fallback_fonts end end alias fallback_fonts= fallback_fonts # Call with no argument to retrieve the current text rendering mode. # # Call with a symbol and block to temporarily change the current # text rendering mode. # # pdf.text_rendering_mode(:stroke) do # pdf.text('Outlined Text') # end # # Valid modes are: # # * :fill - fill text (default) # * :stroke - stroke text # * :fill_stroke - fill, then stroke text # * :invisible - invisible text # * :fill_clip - fill text then add to path for clipping # * :stroke_clip - stroke text then add to path for clipping # * :fill_stroke_clip - fill then stroke text, then add to path for # clipping # * :clip - add text to path for clipping def text_rendering_mode(mode = nil) if mode.nil? return defined?(@text_rendering_mode) && @text_rendering_mode || :fill end unless MODES.key?(mode) raise ArgumentError, "mode must be between one of #{MODES.keys.join(', ')} (#{mode})" end original_mode = text_rendering_mode if original_mode == mode yield else @text_rendering_mode = mode add_content "\n#{MODES[mode]} Tr" yield add_content "\n#{MODES[original_mode]} Tr" @text_rendering_mode = original_mode end end def forget_text_rendering_mode! @text_rendering_mode = :unknown end # Increases or decreases the space between characters. # For horizontal text, a positive value will increase the space. # For veritical text, a positive value will decrease the space. # def character_spacing(amount = nil) if amount.nil? return defined?(@character_spacing) && @character_spacing || 0 end original_character_spacing = character_spacing if original_character_spacing == amount yield else @character_spacing = amount add_content "\n#{PDF::Core.real(amount)} Tc" yield add_content "\n#{PDF::Core.real(original_character_spacing)} Tc" @character_spacing = original_character_spacing end end # Increases or decreases the space between words. # For horizontal text, a positive value will increase the space. # For veritical text, a positive value will decrease the space. # def word_spacing(amount = nil) return defined?(@word_spacing) && @word_spacing || 0 if amount.nil? original_word_spacing = word_spacing if original_word_spacing == amount yield else @word_spacing = amount add_content "\n#{PDF::Core.real(amount)} Tw" yield add_content "\n#{PDF::Core.real(original_word_spacing)} Tw" @word_spacing = original_word_spacing end end # Set the horizontal scaling. amount is a number specifying the # percentage of the normal width. def horizontal_text_scaling(amount = nil) if amount.nil? return defined?(@horizontal_text_scaling) && @horizontal_text_scaling || 100 end original_horizontal_text_scaling = horizontal_text_scaling if original_horizontal_text_scaling == amount yield else @horizontal_text_scaling = amount add_content "\n#{PDF::Core.real(amount)} Tz" yield add_content "\n#{PDF::Core.real(original_horizontal_text_scaling)} Tz" @horizontal_text_scaling = original_horizontal_text_scaling end end # rubocop: disable Naming/UncommunicativeMethodParamName def add_text_content(text, x, y, options) chunks = font.encode_text(text, options) add_content "\nBT" if options[:rotate] rad = options[:rotate].to_f * Math::PI / 180 array = [ Math.cos(rad), Math.sin(rad), -Math.sin(rad), Math.cos(rad), x, y ] add_content "#{PDF::Core.real_params(array)} Tm" else add_content "#{PDF::Core.real_params([x, y])} Td" end chunks.each do |(subset, string)| font.add_to_current_page(subset) add_content [ PDF::Core.pdf_object(font.identifier_for(subset), true), PDF::Core.pdf_object(font_size, true), 'Tf' ].join(' ') operation = options[:kerning] && string.is_a?(Array) ? 'TJ' : 'Tj' add_content PDF::Core.pdf_object(string, true) + ' ' + operation end add_content "ET\n" end # rubocop: enable Naming/UncommunicativeMethodParamName end end end pdf-core-0.8.1/lib/pdf/core/utils.rb000066400000000000000000000003171327102365400171570ustar00rootroot00000000000000# frozen_string_literal: true module PDF module Core module Utils def deep_clone(object) Marshal.load(Marshal.dump(object)) end module_function :deep_clone end end end pdf-core-0.8.1/pdf-core.gemspec000066400000000000000000000033241327102365400162700ustar00rootroot00000000000000# frozen_string_literal: true Gem::Specification.new do |spec| spec.name = 'pdf-core' spec.version = '0.8.1' spec.platform = Gem::Platform::RUBY spec.summary = 'PDF::Core is used by Prawn to render PDF documents' spec.files = Dir.glob('lib/**/**/*') + %w[COPYING GPLv2 GPLv3 LICENSE] + %w[Gemfile Rakefile] + ['pdf-core.gemspec'] spec.require_path = 'lib' spec.required_ruby_version = '>= 2.3' spec.required_rubygems_version = '>= 1.3.6' spec.cert_chain = ['certs/pointlessone.pem'] if $PROGRAM_NAME.end_with? 'gem' spec.signing_key = File.expand_path('~/.gem/gem-private_key.pem') end # spec.extra_rdoc_files = %w{README.md LICENSE COPYING GPLv2 GPLv3} # spec.rdoc_options << '--title' << 'Prawn Documentation' << # '--main' << 'README.md' << '-q' spec.authors = [ 'Gregory Brown', 'Brad Ediger', 'Daniel Nelson', 'Jonathan Greenberg', 'James Healy' ] spec.email = [ 'gregory.t.brown@gmail.com', 'brad@bradediger.com', 'dnelson@bluejade.com', 'greenberg@entryway.net', 'jimmy@deefa.com' ] spec.rubyforge_project = 'prawn' spec.licenses = %w[PRAWN GPL-2.0 GPL-3.0] spec.add_development_dependency('bundler') spec.add_development_dependency('pdf-inspector', '~> 1.1.0') spec.add_development_dependency('pdf-reader', '~>1.2') spec.add_development_dependency('rake') spec.add_development_dependency('rspec') spec.add_development_dependency('rubocop', '~> 0.55') spec.add_development_dependency('rubocop-rspec', '~> 1.25') spec.add_development_dependency('simplecov') spec.homepage = 'http://prawn.majesticseacreature.com' spec.description = 'PDF::Core is used by Prawn to render PDF documents' end pdf-core-0.8.1/spec/000077500000000000000000000000001327102365400141545ustar00rootroot00000000000000pdf-core-0.8.1/spec/filters_spec.rb000066400000000000000000000016361327102365400171710ustar00rootroot00000000000000# frozen_string_literal: true require_relative 'spec_helper' FILTERS = { FlateDecode: { 'test' => (+"x\x9C+I-.\x01\x00\x04]\x01\xC1") .force_encoding(Encoding::ASCII_8BIT) }, DCTDecode: { 'test' => 'test' } }.freeze FILTERS.each do |filter_name, examples| filter = PDF::Core::Filters.const_get(filter_name) RSpec.describe "#{filter_name} filter" do it 'encodes stream' do examples.each do |in_stream, out_stream| expect(filter.encode(in_stream)).to eq out_stream end end it 'decodes stream' do examples.each do |in_stream, out_stream| expect(filter.decode(out_stream)).to eq in_stream end end it 'is symmetric' do examples.each do |in_stream, out_stream| expect(filter.decode(filter.encode(in_stream))).to eq in_stream expect(filter.encode(filter.decode(out_stream))).to eq out_stream end end end end pdf-core-0.8.1/spec/pdf/000077500000000000000000000000001327102365400147255ustar00rootroot00000000000000pdf-core-0.8.1/spec/pdf/core/000077500000000000000000000000001327102365400156555ustar00rootroot00000000000000pdf-core-0.8.1/spec/pdf/core/document_state_spec.rb000066400000000000000000000015021327102365400222300ustar00rootroot00000000000000# frozen_string_literal: true require 'spec_helper' RSpec.describe PDF::Core::DocumentState do subject(:state) { described_class.new({}) } describe 'initialization' do it { expect(state.compress).to eq(false) } it { expect(state.encrypt).to eq(false) } it { expect(state.skip_encoding).to eq(false) } it { expect(state.trailer).to eq({}) } end describe 'normalize_metadata' do it { expect(state.store.info.data[:Creator]).to eq('Prawn') } it { expect(state.store.info.data[:Producer]).to eq('Prawn') } end describe 'given a trailer ID with two values' do subject(:state) do described_class.new( trailer: { ID: %w[myDoc versionA] } ) end it 'contains the ID entry with two values in trailer' do expect(state.trailer[:ID].count).to eq(2) end end end pdf-core-0.8.1/spec/pdf/core/name_tree_spec.rb000066400000000000000000000107421327102365400211570ustar00rootroot00000000000000# frozen_string_literal: true require 'spec_helper' RSpec.describe PDF::Core::NameTree do def tree_dump(tree) if tree.is_a?(PDF::Core::NameTree::Node) '[' + tree.children.map { |child| tree_dump(child) }.join(',') + ']' else "#{tree.name}=#{tree.value}" end end def tree_add(tree, *args) args.each do |(name, value)| tree.add(name, value) end end def tree_value(name, value) PDF::Core::NameTree::Value.new(name, value) end # FIXME: This is a dummy that's meant to stand in for a Prawn::Document. # It causes the tests to pass but I have no idea if it's really a # sufficient test double or not. # rubocop: disable RSpec/InstanceVariable class RefExposingDocument def initialize @object_store = [] end attr_reader :object_store def ref!(obj) @object_store << obj end end # rubocop: enable RSpec/InstanceVariable let(:pdf) { RefExposingDocument.new } it 'has no children when first initialized' do node = PDF::Core::NameTree::Node.new(pdf, 3) expect(node.children.length).to eq 0 end it 'has no subtrees while child limit is not reached' do node = PDF::Core::NameTree::Node.new(pdf, 3) tree_add(node, ['one', 1], ['two', 2], ['three', 3]) expect(tree_dump(node)).to eq '[one=1,three=3,two=2]' end it 'splits into subtrees when limit is exceeded' do node = PDF::Core::NameTree::Node.new(pdf, 3) tree_add(node, ['one', 1], ['two', 2], ['three', 3], ['four', 4]) expect(tree_dump(node)).to eq '[[four=4,one=1],[three=3,two=2]]' end it 'creates a two new references when root is split' do ref_count = pdf.object_store.length node = PDF::Core::NameTree::Node.new(pdf, 3) tree_add(node, ['one', 1], ['two', 2], ['three', 3], ['four', 4]) expect(pdf.object_store.length).to eq ref_count + 2 end it 'creates a one new reference when subtree is split' do node = PDF::Core::NameTree::Node.new(pdf, 3) tree_add(node, ['one', 1], ['two', 2], ['three', 3], ['four', 4]) ref_count = pdf.object_store.length # save when root is split tree_add(node, ['five', 5], ['six', 6], ['seven', 7]) expect(tree_dump(node)).to eq( '[[five=5,four=4,one=1],[seven=7,six=6],[three=3,two=2]]' ) expect(pdf.object_store.length).to eq ref_count + 1 end it 'keeps tree balanced when subtree split cascades to root' do node = PDF::Core::NameTree::Node.new(pdf, 3) tree_add(node, ['one', 1], ['two', 2], ['three', 3], ['four', 4]) tree_add(node, ['five', 5], ['six', 6], ['seven', 7], ['eight', 8]) expect(tree_dump(node)).to eq( '[[[eight=8,five=5],[four=4,one=1]],[[seven=7,six=6],[three=3,two=2]]]' ) end it 'maintains order of already properly ordered nodes' do node = PDF::Core::NameTree::Node.new(pdf, 3) tree_add(node, ['eight', 8], ['five', 5], ['four', 4], ['one', 1]) tree_add(node, ['seven', 7], ['six', 6], ['three', 3], ['two', 2]) expect(tree_dump(node)).to eq( '[[[eight=8,five=5],[four=4,one=1]],[[seven=7,six=6],[three=3,two=2]]]' ) end it 'emits only :Names key with to_hash if root is only node' do node = PDF::Core::NameTree::Node.new(pdf, 3) tree_add(node, ['one', 1], ['two', 2], ['three', 3]) expect(node.to_hash).to eq( Names: [ tree_value('one', 1), tree_value('three', 3), tree_value('two', 2) ] ) end it 'emits only :Kids key with to_hash if root has children' do node = PDF::Core::NameTree::Node.new(pdf, 3) tree_add(node, ['one', 1], ['two', 2], ['three', 3], ['four', 4]) expect(node.to_hash).to eq Kids: node.children.map(&:ref) end it 'emits :Limits and :Names keys with to_hash for leaf node' do node = PDF::Core::NameTree::Node.new(pdf, 3) tree_add(node, ['one', 1], ['two', 2], ['three', 3], ['four', 4]) expect(node.children.first.to_hash).to eq( Limits: %w[four one], Names: [tree_value('four', 4), tree_value('one', 1)] ) end it 'emits :Limits and :Kids keys with to_hash for inner node' do node = PDF::Core::NameTree::Node.new(pdf, 3) tree_add(node, ['one', 1], ['two', 2], ['three', 3], ['four', 4]) tree_add(node, ['five', 5], ['six', 6], ['seven', 7], ['eight', 8]) tree_add(node, ['nine', 9], ['ten', 10], ['eleven', 11], ['twelve', 12]) tree_add( node, ['thirteen', 13], ['fourteen', 14], ['fifteen', 15], ['sixteen', 16] ) expect(node.children.first.to_hash).to eq( Limits: %w[eight one], Kids: node.children.first.children.map(&:ref) ) end end pdf-core-0.8.1/spec/pdf/core/object_store_spec.rb000066400000000000000000000025331327102365400217010ustar00rootroot00000000000000# frozen_string_literal: true require 'spec_helper' RSpec.describe PDF::Core::ObjectStore do subject(:store) { described_class.new } it 'creates required roots by default, including info passed to new' do store = described_class.new(info: { Test: 3 }) expect(store.size).to eq 3 # 3 default roots expect(store.info.data[:Test]).to eq 3 expect(store.pages.data[:Count]).to eq 0 expect(store.root.data[:Pages]).to eq store.pages end it 'adds to its objects when ref() is called' do count = store.size store.ref('blah') expect(store.size).to eq count + 1 end it 'accepts push with a Prawn::Reference' do r = PDF::Core::Reference.new(123, 'blah') store.push(r) expect(store[r.identifier]).to eq r end it 'accepts arbitrary data and use it to create a Prawn::Reference' do store.push(123, 'blahblah') expect(store[123].data).to eq 'blahblah' end it 'is Enumerable, yielding in order of submission' do # higher IDs to bypass the default roots [10, 11, 12].each do |id| store.push(id, "some data #{id}") end expect(store.map(&:identifier)[-3..-1]).to eq [10, 11, 12] end it 'accepts option to disabling PDF scaling in PDF clients' do store = described_class.new(print_scaling: :none) expect(store.root.data[:ViewerPreferences]).to eq PrintScaling: :None end end pdf-core-0.8.1/spec/pdf/core/page_spec.rb000066400000000000000000000036711327102365400201370ustar00rootroot00000000000000# frozen_string_literal: true require 'spec_helper' RSpec.describe PDF::Core::Page do # rubocop: disable RSpec/InstanceVariable class Document def initialize @store = PDF::Core::ObjectStore.new @state = PDF::Core::DocumentState.new({}) @renderer = PDF::Core::Renderer.new(@state) end attr_reader :state def ref(*args) @renderer.ref(*args) end def save_graphics_state; end def freeze_stamp_graphics; end end # rubocop: enable RSpec/InstanceVariable let(:doc) { Document.new } it 'embeds MediaBox' do page = described_class.new doc, size: 'A4' expect(page.dictionary.data[:MediaBox]).to eq [0, 0, 595.28, 841.89] end it 'embeds CropBox' do page = described_class.new( doc, size: 'A4', crops: { left: 10, bottom: 20, right: 30, top: 40 } ) expect(page.dictionary.data[:CropBox]).to eq [10, 20, 565.28, 801.89] end it 'embeds BleedBox' do page = described_class.new( doc, size: 'A4', bleeds: { left: 10, bottom: 20, right: 30, top: 40 } ) expect(page.dictionary.data[:BleedBox]).to eq [10, 20, 565.28, 801.89] end it 'embeds TrimBox' do page = described_class.new( doc, size: 'A4', trims: { left: 10, bottom: 20, right: 30, top: 40 } ) expect(page.dictionary.data[:TrimBox]).to eq [10, 20, 565.28, 801.89] end it 'embeds ArtBox' do page = described_class.new( doc, size: 'A4', art_indents: { left: 10, bottom: 20, right: 30, top: 40 } ) expect(page.dictionary.data[:ArtBox]).to eq [10, 20, 565.28, 801.89] end describe 'stamp_stream' do it 'is writable' do page = described_class.new doc, size: 'A4' ref = PDF::Core::Reference.new(1, {}) expect do page.stamp_stream(ref) do page.content << 'test' end end.not_to raise_error expect(ref.stream.filtered_stream).to eq 'test' end end end pdf-core-0.8.1/spec/pdf/core/reference_spec.rb000066400000000000000000000036111327102365400211530ustar00rootroot00000000000000# frozen_string_literal: true require 'spec_helper' RSpec.describe PDF::Core::Reference do it 'produces a PDF reference on #to_s call' do ref = described_class.new(1, true) expect(ref.to_s).to eq '1 0 R' end it 'allows changing generation number' do ref = described_class.new(1, true) ref.gen = 1 expect(ref.to_s).to eq '1 1 R' end it 'generates a valid PDF object for the referenced data' do ref = described_class.new(2, [1, 'foo']) expect(ref.object).to eq( "2 0 obj\n#{PDF::Core.pdf_object([1, 'foo'])}\nendobj\n" ) end it 'includes stream fileds in dictionary when serializing' do ref = described_class.new(1, {}) ref.stream << 'Hello' expect(ref.object).to eq( "1 0 obj\n<< /Length 5\n>>\nstream\nHello\nendstream\nendobj\n" ) end it 'appends data to stream when #<< is used' do ref = described_class.new(1, {}) ref << "BT\n/F1 12 Tf\n72 712 Td\n( A stream ) Tj\nET" expect(ref.object).to eq( "1 0 obj\n<< /Length 41\n>>\nstream"\ "\nBT\n/F1 12 Tf\n72 712 Td\n( A stream ) Tj\nET"\ "\nendstream\nendobj\n" ) end it 'copies the data and stream from another ref on #replace' do from = described_class.new(3, foo: 'bar') from << 'has a stream too' to = described_class.new(4, foo: 'baz') to.replace from # preserves identifier but copies data and stream expect(to.identifier).to eq 4 expect(to.data).to eq from.data expect(to.stream).to eq from.stream end it 'copies a compressed stream from a compressed ref on #replace' do from = described_class.new(5, foo: 'bar') from << 'has a stream too ' * 20 from.stream.compress! to = described_class.new(6, foo: 'baz') to.replace from expect(to.identifier).to eq 6 expect(to.data).to eq from.data expect(to.stream).to eq from.stream expect(to.stream.compressed?).to eq true end end pdf-core-0.8.1/spec/pdf/core/stream_spec.rb000066400000000000000000000022231327102365400205060ustar00rootroot00000000000000# frozen_string_literal: true require 'spec_helper' RSpec.describe PDF::Core::Stream do subject(:stream) { described_class.new } it 'compresses a stream upon request' do stream << 'Hi There ' * 20 cstream = described_class.new cstream << 'Hi There ' * 20 cstream.compress! expect(cstream.filtered_stream.length).to be < stream.length expect(cstream.data[:Filter]).to eq [:FlateDecode] end it 'exposes compression state' do stream << 'Hello' stream.compress! expect(stream).to be_compressed end it 'detects from filters if stream is compressed' do stream << 'Hello' stream.filters << :FlateDecode expect(stream).to be_compressed end it 'has Length if in data' do stream << 'hello' expect(stream.data[:Length]).to eq 5 end it 'updates Length when updated' do stream << 'hello' expect(stream.data[:Length]).to eq 5 stream << ' world' expect(stream.data[:Length]).to eq 11 end it 'corecly handles decode params' do stream << 'Hello' stream.filters << { FlateDecode: { Predictor: 15 } } expect(stream.data[:DecodeParms]).to eq [Predictor: 15] end end pdf-core-0.8.1/spec/pdf/core/text_spec.rb000066400000000000000000000037631327102365400202110ustar00rootroot00000000000000# frozen_string_literal: true require 'spec_helper' RSpec.describe PDF::Core::Text do class DummyFont def encode_text(text, _options) [nil, text] end def identifier_for(_subset) :Font end def add_to_current_page(_subset); end end # rubocop: disable RSpec/InstanceVariable class TextMock include PDF::Core::Text attr_reader :text def add_content(str) @text ||= +'' @text << str end def font @font ||= DummyFont.new end def font_size 12 end end # rubocop: enable RSpec/InstanceVariable let(:mock) { TextMock.new } describe 'horizontal_text_scaling' do describe 'called without argument' do let(:result) { mock.horizontal_text_scaling } it 'functions as accessor' do expect(result).to eq(100) end end describe 'called with argument' do before do mock.horizontal_text_scaling(110) do mock.add_content('TEST') end end it 'resets horizontal_text_scaling to original value' do expect(mock.horizontal_text_scaling).to eq(100) end it 'outputs correct PDF content' do expect(mock.text).to eq("\n110.0 TzTEST\n100.0 Tz") end end end describe 'character_spacing' do describe 'called without argument' do let(:result) { mock.character_spacing } it 'functions as accessor' do expect(result).to eq(0) end end describe 'called with argument' do before do mock.character_spacing(10) do mock.add_content('TEST') end end it 'resets character_spacing to original value' do expect(mock.character_spacing).to eq(0) end it 'outputs correct PDF content' do expect(mock.text).to eq("\n10.0 TcTEST\n0.0 Tc") end end end describe '#add_text_content' do it 'handles frozen strings' do expect { mock.add_text_content 'text', 0, 0, {} } .not_to raise_error end end end pdf-core-0.8.1/spec/pdf/core_decimal_rounding_spec.r000066400000000000000000000006401327102365400224350ustar00rootroot00000000000000require_relative 'spec_helper' RSpec.describe PDF::Core do context 'Decimal rounding' do it 'rounds floating point numbers to four decimal places' do expect(described_class.real(1.23456789)).to eq 1.2346 end it 'is able to create a PDF parameter list of rounded decimals' do expect(described_class.real_params([1, 2.34567, Math::PI])) .to eq '1.0 2.3457 3.1416' end end end pdf-core-0.8.1/spec/pdf/core_pdf_object_spec.rb000066400000000000000000000154641327102365400214050ustar00rootroot00000000000000# encoding: ASCII-8BIT # frozen_string_literal: true require 'spec_helper' # See PDF Reference, Sixth Edition (1.7) pp51-60 for details RSpec.describe PDF::Core, '.pdf_object' do it "converts Ruby's nil to PDF null" do expect(PDF::Core.pdf_object(nil)).to eq 'null' end it 'converts Ruby booleans to PDF booleans' do expect(PDF::Core.pdf_object(true)).to eq 'true' expect(PDF::Core.pdf_object(false)).to eq 'false' end it 'converts a Ruby number to PDF number' do expect(PDF::Core.pdf_object(42)).to eq '42' # numbers are rounded to four decimal places expect(PDF::Core.pdf_object(1.214112421)).to eq '1.2141' end it 'drops trailing fraction zeros from numbers' do expect(PDF::Core.pdf_object(42.0)).to eq '42' # numbers are rounded to four decimal places expect(PDF::Core.pdf_object(1.200000)).to eq '1.2' end it 'converts a Ruby time object to a PDF timestamp' do t = Time.now expect(PDF::Core.pdf_object(t)) .to eq t.strftime('(D:%Y%m%d%H%M%S%z').chop.chop + "'00')" end it 'converts a Ruby string to PDF string when inside a content stream' do s = 'I can has a string' expect(PDF::Inspector.parse(PDF::Core.pdf_object(s, true))).to eq s end it 'converts a Ruby string to a UTF-16 PDF string when outside of '\ 'a content stream' do s = 'I can has a string' s_utf16 = "\xFE\xFF" + s.unpack('U*').pack('n*') expect(PDF::Inspector.parse(PDF::Core.pdf_object(s, false))).to eq s_utf16 end it 'converts a Ruby string with characters outside the BMP to its '\ 'UTF-16 representation with a BOM' do # U+10192 ROMAN SEMUNCIA SIGN semuncia = [65_938].pack('U') expect(PDF::Core.pdf_object(semuncia, false).upcase).to eq '' end it 'passes through bytes regardless of content stream status for '\ 'ByteString' do expect( PDF::Core.pdf_object(PDF::Core::ByteString.new("\xDE\xAD\xBE\xEF")).upcase ).to eq '' end it 'escapes parens when converting from Ruby string to PDF' do s = 'I )(can has a string' expect(PDF::Inspector.parse(PDF::Core.pdf_object(s, true))).to eq s end it 'handles ruby escaped parens when converting to PDF string' do s = 'I can \\)( has string' expect(PDF::Inspector.parse(PDF::Core.pdf_object(s, true))).to eq s end it 'escapes various strings correctly when converting a LiteralString' do ls = PDF::Core::LiteralString.new('abc') expect(PDF::Core.pdf_object(ls)).to eq '(abc)' ls = PDF::Core::LiteralString.new("abc\x0Ade") # should escape \n expect(PDF::Core.pdf_object(ls)).to eq "(abc\x5C\x0Ade)" ls = PDF::Core::LiteralString.new("abc\x0Dde") # should escape \r expect(PDF::Core.pdf_object(ls)).to eq "(abc\x5C\x0Dde)" ls = PDF::Core::LiteralString.new("abc\x09de") # should escape \t expect(PDF::Core.pdf_object(ls)).to eq "(abc\x5C\x09de)" ls = PDF::Core::LiteralString.new("abc\x08de") # should escape \b expect(PDF::Core.pdf_object(ls)).to eq "(abc\x5C\x08de)" ls = PDF::Core::LiteralString.new("abc\x0Cde") # should escape \f expect(PDF::Core.pdf_object(ls)).to eq "(abc\x5C\x0Cde)" ls = PDF::Core::LiteralString.new('abc(de') # should escape \( expect(PDF::Core.pdf_object(ls)).to eq "(abc\x5C(de)" ls = PDF::Core::LiteralString.new('abc)de') # should escape \) expect(PDF::Core.pdf_object(ls)).to eq "(abc\x5C)de)" ls = PDF::Core::LiteralString.new("abc\x5Cde") # should escape \\ expect(PDF::Core.pdf_object(ls)).to eq "(abc\x5C\x5Cde)" expect(PDF::Core.pdf_object(ls).size).to eq 9 end it 'escapes strings correctly when converting a LiteralString that is '\ 'not utf-8' do data = "\x43\xaf\xc9\x7f\xef\xf\xe6\xa8\xcb\x5c\xaf\xd0" ls = PDF::Core::LiteralString.new(data) expect(PDF::Core.pdf_object(ls)) .to eq "(\x43\xaf\xc9\x7f\xef\xf\xe6\xa8\xcb\x5c\x5c\xaf\xd0)" end it 'converts a Ruby symbol to PDF name' do expect(PDF::Core.pdf_object(:my_symbol)).to eq '/my_symbol' expect( PDF::Core.pdf_object(:"A;Name_With-Various***Characters?") ).to eq '/A;Name_With-Various***Characters?' end it 'converts a whitespace or delimiter containing Ruby symbol to '\ 'a PDF name' do expect(PDF::Core.pdf_object(:'my symbol')).to eq '/my#20symbol' expect(PDF::Core.pdf_object(:'my#symbol')).to eq '/my#23symbol' expect(PDF::Core.pdf_object(:'my/symbol')).to eq '/my#2Fsymbol' expect(PDF::Core.pdf_object(:'my(symbol')).to eq '/my#28symbol' expect(PDF::Core.pdf_object(:'my)symbol')).to eq '/my#29symbol' expect(PDF::Core.pdf_object(:'mysymbol')).to eq '/my#3Esymbol' end it 'converts a Ruby array to PDF Array when inside a content stream' do expect(PDF::Core.pdf_object([1, 2, 3])).to eq '[1 2 3]' expect( PDF::Inspector.parse(PDF::Core.pdf_object([[1, 2], :foo, 'Bar'], true)) ).to eq [[1, 2], :foo, 'Bar'] end it 'converts a Ruby array to PDF Array when outside a content stream' do bar = "\xFE\xFF" + 'Bar'.unpack('U*').pack('n*') expect(PDF::Core.pdf_object([1, 2, 3])).to eq '[1 2 3]' expect( PDF::Inspector.parse(PDF::Core.pdf_object([[1, 2], :foo, 'Bar'], false)) ).to eq [[1, 2], :foo, bar] end it 'converts a Ruby hash to a PDF Dictionary when inside a content stream' do dict = PDF::Core.pdf_object( { :foo => :bar, 'baz' => [1, 2, 3], :bang => { a: 'what', b: %i[you say] } }, true ) res = PDF::Inspector.parse(dict) expect(res[:foo]).to eq :bar expect(res[:baz]).to eq [1, 2, 3] expect(res[:bang]).to eq(a: 'what', b: %i[you say]) end it 'converts a Ruby hash to a PDF Dictionary when outside a content stream' do what = "\xFE\xFF" + 'what'.unpack('U*').pack('n*') dict = PDF::Core.pdf_object( { foo: :bar, 'baz' => [1, 2, 3], bang: { a: 'what', b: %i[you say] } }, false ) res = PDF::Inspector.parse(dict) expect(res[:foo]).to eq :bar expect(res[:baz]).to eq [1, 2, 3] expect(res[:bang]).to eq(a: what, b: %i[you say]) end it 'does not allow keys other than strings or symbols for PDF dicts' do expect { PDF::Core.pdf_object(:foo => :bar, :baz => :bang, 1 => 4) } .to raise_error(PDF::Core::Errors::FailedObjectConversion) end it 'converts a Prawn::Reference to a PDF indirect object reference' do ref = PDF::Core::Reference.new(1, true) expect(PDF::Core.pdf_object(ref)).to eq ref.to_s end it 'converts a NameTree::Node to a PDF hash' do # FIXME: Soft dependency on Prawn::Document exists in Node node = PDF::Core::NameTree::Node.new(nil, 10) node.add 'hello', 1.0 node.add 'world', 2.0 data = PDF::Core.pdf_object(node) res = PDF::Inspector.parse(data) expect(res).to eq(Names: ['hello', 1.0, 'world', 2.0]) end end pdf-core-0.8.1/spec/spec_helper.rb000066400000000000000000000012071327102365400167720ustar00rootroot00000000000000# frozen_string_literal: true puts "PDF::Core specs: Running on Ruby Version: #{RUBY_VERSION}" require 'bundler' Bundler.setup if ENV['COVERAGE'] require 'simplecov' SimpleCov.start end require_relative '../lib/pdf/core' require 'rspec' require 'pdf/reader' require 'pdf/inspector' RSpec.configure do |config| config.disable_monkey_patching! end RSpec::Matchers.define :have_parseable_xobjects do match do |actual| expect { PDF::Inspector::XObject.analyze(actual.render) }.not_to raise_error true end failure_message_for_should do |actual| "expected that #{actual}'s XObjects could be successfully parsed" end end