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require 'hexapdf/error'
require 'hexapdf/tokenizer'
require 'hexapdf/stream'
require 'hexapdf/xref_section'
module HexaPDF
# Parses an IO stream according to PDF1.7 to get at the contained objects.
#
# This class also contains higher-level methods for getting indirect objects and revisions.
#
# See: PDF1.7 s7
class Parser
# The IO stream which is parsed.
attr_reader :io
# Creates a new parser for the given IO object.
#
# PDF references are resolved using the associated Document object.
def initialize(io, document)
@io = io
@tokenizer = Tokenizer.new(io)
@document = document
@object_stream_data = {}
@reconstructed_revision = nil
retrieve_pdf_header_offset_and_version
end
# Loads the indirect (potentially compressed) object specified by the given cross-reference
# entry.
#
# For information about the +xref_entry+ argument, have a look at HexaPDF::XRefSection and
# HexaPDF::XRefSection::Entry.
def load_object(xref_entry)
obj, oid, gen, stream =
case xref_entry.type
when :in_use
parse_indirect_object(xref_entry.pos)
when :free
[nil, xref_entry.oid, xref_entry.gen, nil]
when :compressed
load_compressed_object(xref_entry)
else
raise_malformed("Invalid cross-reference type '#{xref_entry.type}' encountered")
end
if xref_entry.oid != 0 && (oid != xref_entry.oid || gen != xref_entry.gen)
raise_malformed("The oid,gen (#{oid},#{gen}) values of the indirect object don't match " \
"the values (#{xref_entry.oid},#{xref_entry.gen}) from the xref")
end
@document.wrap(obj, oid: oid, gen: gen, stream: stream)
rescue HexaPDF::MalformedPDFError
reconstructed_revision.object(xref_entry)
end
# Parses the indirect object at the specified offset.
#
# This method is used by a PDF Document to load objects. It should **not** be used by any
# other object because invalid object positions lead to errors.
#
# Returns an array containing [object, oid, gen, stream].
#
# See: PDF1.7 s7.3.10, s7.3.8
def parse_indirect_object(offset = nil)
@tokenizer.pos = offset + @header_offset if offset
oid = @tokenizer.next_token
gen = @tokenizer.next_token
tok = @tokenizer.next_token
unless oid.kind_of?(Integer) && gen.kind_of?(Integer) &&
tok.kind_of?(Tokenizer::Token) && tok == 'obj'
raise_malformed("No valid object found", pos: offset)
end
if (tok = @tokenizer.peek_token) && tok.kind_of?(Tokenizer::Token) && tok == 'endobj'
maybe_raise("No indirect object value between 'obj' and 'endobj'", pos: @tokenizer.pos)
object = nil
else
begin
object = @tokenizer.next_object
rescue MalformedPDFError
# Handle often found invalid indirect object with missing whitespace after number
maybe_raise("Invalid object value after 'obj'", pos: @tokenizer.pos,
force: !(tok.kind_of?(Tokenizer::Token) && tok =~ /\A\d+endobj\z/))
object = tok.to_i
@tokenizer.pos -= 6
end
end
tok = @tokenizer.next_token
if tok.kind_of?(Tokenizer::Token) && tok == 'stream'
unless object.kind_of?(Hash)
raise_malformed("A stream needs a dictionary, not a(n) #{object.class}", pos: offset)
end
tok1 = @tokenizer.next_byte
tok2 = @tokenizer.next_byte if tok1 == 13 # 13=CR, 10=LF
if tok1 != 10 && tok1 != 13
raise_malformed("Keyword stream must be followed by LF or CR/LF", pos: @tokenizer.pos)
elsif tok1 == 13 && tok2 != 10
maybe_raise("Keyword stream must be followed by LF or CR/LF, not CR alone",
pos: @tokenizer.pos)
@tokenizer.pos -= 1
end
# Note that getting :Length might move the IO pointer (when resolving references)
pos = @tokenizer.pos
length = if object[:Length].kind_of?(Integer)
object[:Length]
elsif object[:Length].kind_of?(Reference)
@document.deref(object[:Length]).value
else
0
end
@tokenizer.pos = pos + length
tok = @tokenizer.next_token
unless tok.kind_of?(Tokenizer::Token) && tok == 'endstream'
maybe_raise("Invalid stream length, keyword endstream not found", pos: @tokenizer.pos)
@tokenizer.pos = pos
if @tokenizer.scan_until(/(?=\n?endstream)/)
length = @tokenizer.pos - pos
tok = @tokenizer.next_token
else
raise_malformed("Stream content must be followed by keyword endstream",
pos: @tokenizer.pos)
end
end
tok = @tokenizer.next_token
object[:Length] = length
stream = StreamData.new(@tokenizer.io, offset: pos, length: length,
filter: @document.unwrap(object[:Filter]),
decode_parms: @document.unwrap(object[:DecodeParms]))
end
unless tok.kind_of?(Tokenizer::Token) && tok == 'endobj'
maybe_raise("Indirect object must be followed by keyword endobj", pos: @tokenizer.pos)
end
[object, oid, gen, stream]
end
# Loads the compressed object identified by the cross-reference entry.
def load_compressed_object(xref_entry)
unless @object_stream_data.key?(xref_entry.objstm)
obj = @document.object(xref_entry.objstm)
unless obj.respond_to?(:parse_stream)
raise_malformed("Object with oid=#{xref_entry.objstm} is not an object stream")
end
@object_stream_data[xref_entry.objstm] = obj.parse_stream
end
[*@object_stream_data[xref_entry.objstm].object_by_index(xref_entry.pos), xref_entry.gen, nil]
end
# Loads a single revision whose cross-reference section/stream is located at the given
# position.
#
# Returns an HexaPDF::XRefSection object and the accompanying trailer dictionary.
def load_revision(pos)
if xref_section?(pos)
xref_section, trailer = parse_xref_section_and_trailer(pos)
else
obj = load_object(XRefSection.in_use_entry(0, 0, pos))
unless obj.respond_to?(:xref_section)
raise_malformed("Object is not a cross-reference stream", pos: pos)
end
xref_section = obj.xref_section
trailer = obj.trailer
unless xref_section.entry?(obj.oid, obj.gen)
maybe_raise("Cross-reference stream doesn't contain entry for itself", pos: pos)
xref_section.add_in_use_entry(obj.oid, obj.gen, pos)
end
end
xref_section.delete(0)
[xref_section, trailer]
end
# Looks at the given offset and returns +true+ if there is a cross-reference section at that
# position.
def xref_section?(offset)
@tokenizer.pos = offset + @header_offset
token = @tokenizer.peek_token
token.kind_of?(Tokenizer::Token) && token == 'xref'
end
# Parses the cross-reference section at the given position and the following trailer and
# returns them as an array consisting of an HexaPDF::XRefSection instance and a hash.
#
# This method can only parse cross-reference sections, not cross-reference streams!
#
# See: PDF1.7 s7.5.4, s7.5.5; ADB1.7 sH.3-3.4.3
def parse_xref_section_and_trailer(offset)
@tokenizer.pos = offset + @header_offset
token = @tokenizer.next_token
unless token.kind_of?(Tokenizer::Token) && token == 'xref'
raise_malformed("Xref section doesn't start with keyword xref", pos: @tokenizer.pos)
end
xref = XRefSection.new
start = @tokenizer.next_token
while start.kind_of?(Integer)
number_of_entries = @tokenizer.next_token
unless number_of_entries.kind_of?(Integer)
raise_malformed("Invalid cross-reference subsection start", pos: @tokenizer.pos)
end
@tokenizer.skip_whitespace
start.upto(start + number_of_entries - 1) do |oid|
pos, gen, type = @tokenizer.next_xref_entry do |matched_size|
maybe_raise("Invalid cross-reference entry", pos: @tokenizer.pos,
force: !matched_size)
end
if xref.entry?(oid)
next
elsif type == 'n'
if pos == 0 || gen > 65535
maybe_raise("Invalid in use cross-reference entry",
pos: @tokenizer.pos)
xref.add_free_entry(oid, gen)
else
xref.add_in_use_entry(oid, gen, pos)
end
else
xref.add_free_entry(oid, gen)
end
end
start = @tokenizer.next_token
end
unless start.kind_of?(Tokenizer::Token) && start == 'trailer'
raise_malformed("Trailer doesn't start with keyword trailer", pos: @tokenizer.pos)
end
trailer = @tokenizer.next_object
unless trailer.kind_of?(Hash)
raise_malformed("Trailer is #{trailer.class} instead of dictionary ", pos: @tokenizer.pos)
end
unless trailer[:Prev] || xref.max_oid == 0 || xref.entry?(0)
first_entry = xref[xref.oids[0]]
test_entry = xref[xref.oids[-1]]
@tokenizer.pos = test_entry.pos + @header_offset
test_oid = @tokenizer.next_token
first_oid = first_entry.oid
force_failure = !first_entry.free? || first_entry.gen != 65535 ||
!test_oid.kind_of?(Integer) || xref.oids[-1] - test_oid != first_oid
maybe_raise("Main cross-reference section has invalid numbering",
pos: offset + @header_offset, force: force_failure)
new_xref = XRefSection.new
xref.oids.each do |oid|
entry = xref[oid]
entry.oid -= first_oid
new_xref.send(:[]=, entry.oid, entry.gen, entry)
end
xref = new_xref
end
[xref, trailer]
end
# Returns the offset of the main cross-reference section/stream.
#
# Implementation note: Normally, the %%EOF marker has to be on the last line, however, Adobe
# viewers relax this restriction and so do we.
#
# If strict parsing is disabled, the whole file is searched for the offset.
#
# See: PDF1.7 s7.5.5, ADB1.7 sH.3-3.4.4
def startxref_offset
return @startxref_offset if defined?(@startxref_offset)
@io.seek(0, IO::SEEK_END)
step_size = 1024
pos = @io.pos
eof_not_found = pos == 0
startxref_missing = false
while pos != 0
@io.pos = [pos - step_size, 0].max
pos = @io.pos
lines = @io.read(step_size + 40).split(/[\r\n]+/)
eof_index = lines.rindex {|l| l.strip == '%%EOF' }
unless eof_index
eof_not_found = true
next
end
unless eof_index >= 2 && lines[eof_index - 2].strip == "startxref"
startxref_missing = true
next
end
break # we found the startxref offset
end
if eof_not_found
maybe_raise("PDF file trailer with end-of-file marker not found", pos: pos,
force: !eof_index)
elsif startxref_missing
maybe_raise("PDF file trailer is missing startxref keyword", pos: pos,
force: eof_index < 2 || lines[eof_index - 2].strip != "startxref")
end
@startxref_offset = lines[eof_index - 1].to_i
end
# Returns the reconstructed revision.
def reconstructed_revision
@reconstructed_revision ||= reconstruct_revision
end
# Returns the PDF version number that is stored in the file header.
#
# See: PDF1.7 s7.5.2
def file_header_version
unless @header_version
raise_malformed("PDF file header is missing or corrupt", pos: 0)
end
@header_version
end
private
# Retrieves the offset of the PDF header and the PDF version number in it.
#
# The PDF header should normally appear on the first line. However, Adobe relaxes this
# restriction so that the header may appear in the first 1024 bytes. We follow the Adobe
# convention.
#
# See: PDF1.7 s7.5.2, ADB1.7 sH.3-3.4.1
def retrieve_pdf_header_offset_and_version
@io.seek(0)
@header_offset = (@io.read(1024) || '').index(/%PDF-(\d\.\d)/) || 0
@header_version = $1
end
# Tries to reconstruct the PDF document's main cross-reference table by serially parsing the
# file and returning a Revision object for loading the found objects.
#
# If the file contains multiple cross-reference sections, all objects will be put into a single
# cross-reference table, later objects overwriting prior ones.
def reconstruct_revision
raise unless @document.config['parser.try_xref_reconstruction']
msg = "#{$!} - trying cross-reference table reconstruction"
@document.config['parser.on_correctable_error'].call(@document, msg, @tokenizer.pos)
xref = XRefSection.new
@tokenizer.pos = 0
while true
@tokenizer.skip_whitespace
pos = @tokenizer.pos
@tokenizer.scan_until(/(\n|\r\n?)+/)
next_new_line_pos = @tokenizer.pos
@tokenizer.pos = pos
token = @tokenizer.next_token rescue nil
if token.kind_of?(Integer)
gen = @tokenizer.next_token rescue nil
tok = @tokenizer.next_token rescue nil
if @tokenizer.pos > next_new_line_pos
@tokenizer.pos = next_new_line_pos
elsif gen.kind_of?(Integer) && tok.kind_of?(Tokenizer::Token) && tok == 'obj'
xref.add_in_use_entry(token, gen, pos)
@tokenizer.scan_until(/(?:\n|\r\n?)endobj\b/)
end
elsif token.kind_of?(Tokenizer::Token) && token == 'trailer'
obj = @tokenizer.next_object rescue nil
# Use last trailer found in case of multiple revisions but use first trailer in case of
# linearized file.
trailer = obj if obj.kind_of?(Hash) && (obj.key?(:Prev) || trailer.nil?)
elsif token == Tokenizer::NO_MORE_TOKENS
break
else
@tokenizer.pos = next_new_line_pos
end
end
trailer&.delete(:Prev) # no need for this and may wreak havoc
if !trailer || trailer.empty?
raise_malformed("Could not reconstruct malformed PDF because trailer was not found", pos: 0)
end
loader = lambda do |xref_entry|
obj, oid, gen, stream = parse_indirect_object(xref_entry.pos)
@document.wrap(obj, oid: oid, gen: gen, stream: stream)
end
Revision.new(@document.wrap(trailer, type: :XXTrailer), xref_section: xref,
loader: loader)
end
# Raises a HexaPDF::MalformedPDFError with the given message and source position.
def raise_malformed(msg, pos: nil)
raise HexaPDF::MalformedPDFError.new(msg, pos: pos)
end
# Calls the block stored in the config option +parser.on_correctable_error+ with the document,
# the given message and the position. If the returned value is +true+, raises a
# HexaPDF::MalformedPDFError. Otherwise the error is corrected and parsing continues.
#
# If the option +force+ is used, the block is not called and the error is raised immediately.
def maybe_raise(msg, pos:, force: false)
if force || @document.config['parser.on_correctable_error'].call(@document, msg, pos)
error = HexaPDF::MalformedPDFError.new(msg, pos: pos)
error.set_backtrace(caller(1))
raise error
end
end
end
end