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This is a performance fix. The output is unchanged.
Fixes #28.
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Fixes #27.
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For std::string and std::vector, replace operator[] with at. This was
done using an automated process. See README.hardening for details.
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The /W array was not sanitized, possibly causing an integer overflow
in a multiplication. An analysis of the code suggests that there were
no possible exploits based on this since the problems were in checking
expected values but bounds checks were performed on actual values.
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4.2.0 was binary incompatible in spite of there being no deletions or
changes to any public methods. As such, we have to bump the ABI and
are fixing some API breakage while we're at it.
Previous 4.3.0 target is now 5.1.0.
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Space rather than newline after xref, missing /ID in trailer for
encrypted file. This enables qpdf to handle some files that xpdf can
handle. Adobe reader can't necessarily handle them.
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Rework QPDFWriter to always track old object IDs and QPDFObjGen
instead of int, thus not discarding the generation number. Switch to
QPDF::getCompressibleObjGen() to properly handle the case of an old
object eligible for compression that has a generation of other than
zero.
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In internal code and examples, replace calls to getObjectID() and
getGeneration() with calls to getObjGen() where possible.
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When caching objects in an object stream, only cache objects that
still resolve to that stream. See Changelog mod from this commit for
details.
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Next released version will be 4.1.0 since new APIs are being added.
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Fixed spelling errors in previously published commits and update
spelling dictionary
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Read and write support is implemented for /V=5 with /R=5 as well as
/R=6. /R=5 is the deprecated encryption method used by Acrobat IX.
/R=6 is the encryption method used by PDF 2.0 from ISO 32000-2.
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Test cases added in a future commit since they depend on /R=6 support.
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All version operations are now fully aware of extension levels.
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Allowing users to subclass InputSource and Pipeline to read and write
from/to arbitrary sources provides the maximum flexibility for users
who want to read and write from other than files or memory.
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3.0.rc1
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Move object parsing code from QPDF to QPDFObjectHandle and
parameterize the parts of it that are specific to a QPDF object.
Provide a version that can't handle indirect objects and that can be
called on an arbitrary string.
A side effect of this change is that the offset used when reporting
invalid stream length has changed, but since the new value seems like
a better value than the old one, the test suite has been updated
rather than making the code backward compatible. This only effects
the offset reported for invalid streams that lack /Length or have an
invalid /Length key.
Updated some test code and exmaples to use QPDFObjectHandle::parse.
Supporting changes include adding a BufferInputSource constructor that
takes a string.
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InputSource, FileInputSource, and BufferInputSource are now top-level
classes instead of privately nested inside QPDF.
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This includes QPDF::copyForeignObject and supporting foreign objects
as arguments to addPage*.
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QPDFObjectHandle::{new,is,assert}Reserved, QPDF::replaceReserved
provide a mechanism to add objects to a PDF file when there are
circular references. This is a prerequisite to copying objects from
one PDF to another.
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This rework makes xref reconstruction run much faster and use much
less memory.
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This makes it possible to store offsets that are larger than 2 GB in
the trailer dictionary.
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