# -*- encoding: utf-8; frozen_string_literal: true -*-
#
#--
# This file is part of HexaPDF.
#
# HexaPDF - A Versatile PDF Creation and Manipulation Library For Ruby
# Copyright (C) 2014-2019 Thomas Leitner
#
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module HexaPDF
# == Overview
#
# A PDF document may be encrypted so that
#
# * certain permissions are respected when the document is opened,
# * a password must be specified so that a document can be openend or so that
# * a password must be specified to remove the restrictions and allow full access.
#
# This module contains all encryption and security related code to facilitate PDF encryption.
#
#
# === Security Handlers
#
# Security handlers manage the process of encrypting and decrypting a PDF document. One of the
# main responsibilities of them is providing the encryption key that is then used by the
# selected encryption algorithm (see below). However, security handlers may also provide
# additional information.
#
# The Encryption::SecurityHandler is the base class for all such security handlers. It defines the
# interface and all common code for encrypting and decrypting strings and streams.
#
# The PDF specification also defines a password-based standard security handler that
# additionally allows setting permission information. This security handler is implemented by
# the Encryption::StandardSecurityHandler class.
#
#
# === Encryption Algorithms
#
# PDF security is based on two algorithms with varying key lengths: ARC4 and AES. The ARC4 and
# AES modules contain code common to their specific algorithm and are adapted to work together
# with any SecurityHandler.
#
# There are at least two versions of each algorithm present:
#
# FastAES and FastARC4::
# The preferred versions which are based on OpenSSL and therefore rely on the OpenSSL library
# and a C extension.
#
# RubyAES and RubyARC4::
# Pure Ruby implementations of the algorithms which are naturally much slower than the OpenSSL
# based ones. However, these implementation can be used on any Ruby implementation.
#
#
# See: PDF1.7 s7.6
module Encryption
autoload(:ARC4, 'hexapdf/encryption/arc4')
autoload(:AES, 'hexapdf/encryption/aes')
autoload(:FastARC4, "hexapdf/encryption/fast_arc4")
autoload(:RubyARC4, "hexapdf/encryption/ruby_arc4")
autoload(:FastAES, "hexapdf/encryption/fast_aes")
autoload(:RubyAES, "hexapdf/encryption/ruby_aes")
autoload(:Identity, "hexapdf/encryption/identity")
autoload(:SecurityHandler, 'hexapdf/encryption/security_handler')
autoload(:StandardSecurityHandler, 'hexapdf/encryption/standard_security_handler')
end
end