# -*- encoding: utf-8; frozen_string_literal: true -*-
#
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#
# HexaPDF - A Versatile PDF Creation and Manipulation Library For Ruby
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require 'hexapdf/error'
require 'hexapdf/utils/object_hash'
module HexaPDF
# Embodies one revision of a PDF file, either the initial version or an incremental update.
#
# The purpose of a Revision object is to manage the objects and the trailer of one revision.
# These objects can either be added manually or loaded from a cross-reference section or stream.
# Since a PDF file can be incrementally updated, it can have multiple revisions.
#
# If a revision doesn't have an associated cross-reference section, it wasn't created from a PDF
# file.
#
# See: PDF1.7 s7.5.6, Revisions
class Revision
include Enumerable
# The trailer dictionary
attr_reader :trailer
# The callable object responsible for loading objects.
attr_accessor :loader
# :call-seq:
# Revision.new(trailer) -> revision
# Revision.new(trailer, xref_section: section, loader: loader) -> revision
# Revision.new(trailer, xref_section: section) {|entry| block } -> revision
#
# Creates a new Revision object.
#
# Options:
#
# xref_section::
# An XRefSection object that contains information on how to load objects. If this option is
# specified, then a +loader+ or a block also needs to be specified!
#
# loader::
# The loader object needs to respond to +call+ taking a cross-reference entry and returning
# the loaded object. If no +xref_section+ is supplied, this value is not used.
#
# If a block is given, it is used instead of the loader object.
def initialize(trailer, xref_section: nil, loader: nil, &block)
@trailer = trailer
@loader = xref_section && (block || loader)
@xref_section = xref_section || XRefSection.new
@objects = HexaPDF::Utils::ObjectHash.new
end
# Returns the next free object number for adding an object to this revision.
def next_free_oid
((a = @xref_section.max_oid) < (b = @objects.max_oid) ? b : a) + 1
end
# :call-seq:
# revision.xref(ref) -> xref_entry or nil
# revision.xref(oid) -> xref_entry or nil
#
# Returns an XRefSection::Entry structure for the given reference or object number if it is
# available, or +nil+ otherwise.
def xref(ref)
if ref.respond_to?(:oid)
@xref_section[ref.oid, ref.gen]
else
@xref_section[ref, nil]
end
end
# :call-seq:
# revision.object(ref) -> obj or nil
# revision.object(oid) -> obj or nil
#
# Returns the object for the given reference or object number if such an object is available
# in this revision, or +nil+ otherwise.
#
# If the revision has an entry but one that is pointing to a free entry in the cross-reference
# section, an object representing PDF null is returned.
def object(ref)
if ref.respond_to?(:oid)
oid = ref.oid
gen = ref.gen
else
oid = ref
end
if @objects.entry?(oid, gen)
@objects[oid, gen]
elsif (xref_entry = @xref_section[oid, gen])
load_object(xref_entry)
else
nil
end
end
# :call-seq:
# revision.object?(ref) -> true or false
# revision.object?(oid) -> true or false
#
# Returns +true+ if the revision contains an object
#
# * for the exact reference if the argument responds to :oid, or else
# * for the given object number.
def object?(ref)
if ref.respond_to?(:oid)
@objects.entry?(ref.oid, ref.gen) || @xref_section.entry?(ref.oid, ref.gen)
else
@objects.entry?(ref) || @xref_section.entry?(ref)
end
end
# :call-seq:
# revision.add(obj) -> obj
#
# Adds the given object (needs to be a HexaPDF::Object) to this revision and returns it.
def add(obj)
if object?(obj.oid)
raise HexaPDF::Error, "A revision can only contain one object with a given object number"
elsif !obj.indirect?
raise HexaPDF::Error, "A revision can only contain indirect objects"
end
add_without_check(obj)
end
# :call-seq:
# revision.update(obj) -> obj or nil
#
# Updates the stored object to point to the given HexaPDF::Object wrapper, returning the object
# if successful or +nil+ otherwise.
#
# If +obj+ isn't stored in this revision or the stored object doesn't contain the same
# HexaPDF::PDFData object as the given object, nothing is done.
#
# This method should only be used if the wrong wrapper class is stored (e.g. because
# auto-detection didn't or couldn't work correctly) and thus needs correction.
def update(obj)
return nil if object(obj)&.data != obj.data
add_without_check(obj)
end
# :call-seq:
# revision.delete(ref, mark_as_free: true)
# revision.delete(oid, mark_as_free: true)
#
# Deletes the object specified either by reference or by object number from this revision by
# marking it as free.
#
# If the +mark_as_free+ option is set to +false+, the object is really deleted.
def delete(ref_or_oid, mark_as_free: true)
return unless object?(ref_or_oid)
ref_or_oid = ref_or_oid.oid if ref_or_oid.respond_to?(:oid)
obj = object(ref_or_oid)
obj.data.value = nil
obj.document = nil
if mark_as_free
add_without_check(HexaPDF::Object.new(obj.data))
else
@xref_section.delete(ref_or_oid)
@objects.delete(ref_or_oid)
end
end
# :call-seq:
# revision.each(only_loaded: false) {|obj| block } -> revision
# revision.each(only_loaded: false) -> Enumerator
#
# Calls the given block for every object of the revision, or, if +only_loaded+ is +true+, for
# every already loaded object.
#
# Objects that are loadable via an associated cross-reference section but are currently not
# loaded, are loaded automatically if +only_loaded+ is +false+.
def each(only_loaded: false)
return to_enum(__method__, only_loaded: only_loaded) unless block_given?
if defined?(@all_objects_loaded) || only_loaded
@objects.each {|_oid, _gen, data| yield(data) }
else
seen = {}
@objects.each {|oid, _gen, data| seen[oid] = true; yield(data) }
@xref_section.each do |oid, _gen, data|
next if seen.key?(oid)
yield(@objects[oid] || load_object(data))
end
@all_objects_loaded = true
end
self
end
# :call-seq:
# revision.each_modified_object {|obj| block } -> revision
# revision.each_modified_object -> Enumerator
#
# Calls the given block once for each object that has been modified since it was loaded. Deleted
# object and cross-reference streams are ignored.
#
# Note that this also means that for revisions without an associated cross-reference section all
# loaded objects will be yielded.
def each_modified_object
return to_enum(__method__) unless block_given?
@objects.each do |oid, gen, obj|
if @xref_section.entry?(oid, gen)
stored_obj = @loader.call(@xref_section[oid, gen])
next if (stored_obj.type == :ObjStm || stored_obj.type == :XRef) && obj.null?
streams_are_same = (obj.data.stream == stored_obj.data.stream)
next if obj.value == stored_obj.value && streams_are_same
if obj.value.kind_of?(Hash) && stored_obj.value.kind_of?(Hash)
keys = obj.value.keys | stored_obj.value.keys
next if keys.all? {|key| obj[key] == stored_obj[key] } && streams_are_same
end
end
yield(obj)
end
self
end
private
# Loads a single object from the associated cross-reference section.
def load_object(xref_entry)
add_without_check(@loader.call(xref_entry))
end
# Adds the object to the available objects of this revision and returns it.
def add_without_check(obj)
@objects[obj.oid, obj.gen] = obj
end
end
end