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From time to time, someone has a problem because their build is
grabbing an old version of qpdf header files that are installed
somewhere on their system. I am hoping this will put an end to that.
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An indirect object reference to 0, 0 is invalid. If it appears in the
file or is parsed from a string, the parser catches it. This check
would only be useful for someone explicitly calling getObject with 0,
0, and that would trigger an error during resolve().
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Removing an element from a set with iterator is constant time, and
std::set specifies that other operations on the set do not invalidate
existing iterators.
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Some new symbols were exported.
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These markers are being added for nested classes that are already
marked with QPDF_DLL_CLASS. They don't make any different on Linux,
but they matter on Windows.
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This was broken for cross-compilation and has probably been
unnecessary for several years now.
Also fix extraneous whitespace in related some tests.
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* Define POINTERHOLDER_TRANSITION
* Make sure we are getting the intended version of qpdf
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Remove paragraph about traversal during destruction since this is still necessary with the
new implementation.
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Replace operator== and operator!=, which were testing for the same
underlying object, with isSameObjectAs. This change was motivated by
the fact that pikepdf internally had its own operator== method for
QPDFObjectHandle that did structural comparison. I backed out qpdf's
operator== as a courtesy to pikepdf (in my own testing) but also
because I think people might naturally assume that operator== does a
structural comparison, and isSameObjectAs is clearer in its intent.
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Expose functions to the C API to create new loggers and to setLogger
and getLogger for QPDF and QPDFJob.
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GNU grep 3.8 started to emit warnings when invoking egrep.
Convert all calls to grep -E.
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QPDFValueProxy wasn't a good name for it. We decided the evil of
having the header file be named QPDFObject_private.hh was less than
the evil of having the class be named something other than what it
should have been named.
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Preparing to change the class name back to QPDFObject
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I decided that it's actually fine to copy a direct object to another
QPDF. Even if we eventually prevent a QPDFObject from having multiple
parents, this could happen if an object is moved.
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When a QPDF is destroyed, changing indirect objects to direct nulls
makes them effectively disappear silently when they sneak into other
places. Instead, we should treat this as an error. Adding a destroyed
object type makes this possible.
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Also, since it's just there for compatibility, we don't need to add
new object types to it.
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The qpdf member was already sufficient. Removing this actually fixed a
few pre-existing issues around detecting foreign ownership and
allowing certain conditions to be warnings rather than exceptions.
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Add copy_if_fallback and explain how it differs from copy_if_shared.
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It might be worth enabling code scanning at GitHub, which is a
superset of lgtm.
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* Just removing a header file would cause build errors with no hint as
to what happened. This way, people get a warning rather than error
for the life of qpdf 11, and the warning tells them what to do.
* This avoids build surprises resulting from having two versions of
QPDF headers installed at once. If you were building code out of a
checkout of qpdf but had an older version installed on your system,
if your code included <qpdf/QPDFObject.hh>, everything would work,
but then your code would break without QPDFObject.hh later.
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