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% Copyright (C) 1994-2003 artofcode LLC. All rights reserved. % % This software is provided AS-IS with no warranty, either express or % implied. % % This software is distributed under license and may not be copied, % modified or distributed except as expressly authorized under the terms % of the license contained in the file LICENSE in this distribution. % % For more information about licensing, please refer to % http://www.ghostscript.com/licensing/. For information on % commercial licensing, go to http://www.artifex.com/licensing/ or % contact Artifex Software, Inc., 101 Lucas Valley Road #110, % San Rafael, CA 94903, U.S.A., +1(415)492-9861. % $Id: pdf_base.ps,v 1.48 2005/09/16 19:01:30 ray Exp $ % pdf_base.ps % Basic parser for PDF reader. % This handles basic parsing of the file (including the trailer % and cross-reference table), as well as objects, object references, % streams, and name/number trees; it doesn't include any facilities for % making marks on the page. /.setlanguagelevel where { pop 2 .setlanguagelevel } if .currentglobal true .setglobal /pdfdict where { pop } { /pdfdict 100 dict def } ifelse pdfdict begin % Define the name interpretation dictionary for reading values. /valueopdict mark (<<) cvn { mark } bind % don't push an actual mark! (>>) cvn { { .dicttomark } stopped { ( **** File has an unbalanced >> \(close dictionary\).\n) pdfformaterror } if } bind ([) cvn { mark } bind % ditto (]) cvn dup load % /true true % see .pdfexectoken below % /false false % ibid. % /null null % ibid. /F dup cvx % see Objects section below /R dup cvx % see Objects section below /stream dup cvx % see Streams section below .dicttomark readonly def % ------ Utilities ------ % % Define a scratch string. The PDF language definition says that % no line in a PDF file can exceed 255 characters. /pdfstring 255 string def % Read the previous line of a file. If we aren't at a line boundary, % read the line containing the current position. % Skip any blank lines. /prevline % - prevline <startpos> <substring> { PDFfile fileposition dup () pdfstring 2 index 257 sub 0 .max PDFfile exch setfileposition { % Stack: initpos linepos line string PDFfile fileposition PDFfile 2 index readline pop dup length 0 gt { 3 2 roll 5 -2 roll pop pop 2 index } { pop } ifelse % Stack: initpos linepos line string startpos PDFfile fileposition 5 index ge { exit } if pop } loop pop pop 3 -1 roll pop } bind def % Handle the PDF 1.2 #nn escape convention when reading from a file. % This should eventually be done in C. /.pdffixname { % <execname> .pdffixname <execname'> PDFversion 1.2 ge { dup .namestring (#) search { name#escape cvn exch pop } { pop } ifelse } if } bind def /name#escape % <post> <(#)> <pre> name#escape <string> { exch pop 1 index 2 () /SubFileDecode filter dup (x) readhexstring % Stack: post pre stream char t/f not { % tolerate, but complain about bad syntax pop closefile (#) concatstrings exch ( **** Warning: Invalid hex following '#' name escape, using literal '#' in name.\n) pdfformaterror } { exch closefile concatstrings exch 2 1 index length 2 sub getinterval } ifelse (#) search { name#escape } if concatstrings } bind def % Execute a file, interpreting its executable names in a given % dictionary. The name procedures may do whatever they want % to the operand stack. /.pdftokenerror { % <count> <opdict> <errtoken> .pdftokenerror - BXlevel 0 le { ( **** Unknown operator: ') pdfformaterror dup =string cvs pdfformaterror % Attempt a retry scan of the element after changing to PDFScanInvNum << /PDFScanInvNum true >> setuserparams =string cvs token pop exch pop dup type dup /integertype eq exch /realtype eq or { exch pop exch pop (', processed as number, value: ) pdfformaterror dup =string cvs pdfformaterror (\n) pdfformaterror << /PDFScanInvNum null >> setuserparams % reset to default scanning rules false % suppress any stack cleanup } { % error was non-recoverable with modified scanning rules ('\n) pdfformaterror true } ifelse } { true } ifelse { % clean up the operand stack if this was non-recoverable pop pop count exch sub { pop } repeat % pop all the operands } if } bind def /.pdfexectoken { % <count> <opdict> <exectoken> .pdfexectoken ? PDFDEBUG { pdfdict /PDFSTEPcount known not { pdfdict /PDFSTEPcount 1 .forceput } if PDFSTEP { pdfdict /PDFtokencount 2 copy .knownget { 1 add } { 1 } ifelse .forceput PDFSTEPcount 1 gt { pdfdict /PDFSTEPcount PDFSTEPcount 1 sub .forceput } { dup ==only ( step # ) print PDFtokencount =only ( ? ) print flush 1 false .outputpage (%stdin) (r) file 255 string readline { token { exch pop pdfdict /PDFSTEPcount 3 -1 roll .forceput } { pdfdict /PDFSTEPcount 1 .forceput } ifelse % token } { pop /PDFSTEP false def % EOF on stdin } ifelse % readline } ifelse % PDFSTEPcount > 1 } { dup ==only () = flush } ifelse % PDFSTEP } if % PDFDEBUG 2 copy .knownget { exch pop exch pop exch pop exec } { % Normally, true, false, and null would appear in opdict % and be treated as "operators". However, there is a % special fast case in the PostScript interpreter for names % that are defined in, and only in, systemdict and/or % userdict: putting these three names in the PDF dictionaries % destroys this property for them, slowing down their % interpretation in all PostScript code. Therefore, we % check for them explicitly here instead. dup dup dup /true eq exch /false eq or exch /null eq or { exch pop exch pop //systemdict exch get } { .pdftokenerror } ifelse } ifelse } bind def /.pdfrun { % <file> <opdict> .pdfrun - % Construct a procedure with the stack depth, file and opdict % bound into it. 1 index cvlit count 2 sub 3 1 roll mark mark 5 2 roll { % Stack: ..operands.. count opdict file token { dup type /nametype eq { dup xcheck { .pdfexectoken } { .pdffixname exch pop exch pop PDFDEBUG { PDFSTEPcount 1 le { dup ==only ( ) print flush } if } if } ifelse } { exch pop exch pop PDFDEBUG { PDFSTEPcount 1 le { dup ==only ( ) print flush } if } if } ifelse } { (%%EOF) cvn cvx .pdfexectoken } ifelse } aload pop .packtomark cvx /loop cvx 2 packedarray cvx { stopped /PDFsource } aload pop PDFsource { store { stop } if } aload pop .packtomark cvx /PDFsource 3 -1 roll store exec } bind def % Execute a file, like .pdfrun, for a marking context. % This temporarily rebinds LocalResources and DefaultQstate. /.pdfruncontext { % <resdict> <file> <opdict> .pdfruncontext - /.pdfrun load LocalResources DefaultQstate /LocalResources 7 -1 roll store /DefaultQstate qstate store 3 .execn /DefaultQstate exch store /LocalResources exch store } bind def % Get the depth of the PDF operand stack. The caller sets pdfemptycount % before calling .pdfrun or .pdfruncontext. It is initially set by % pdf_main, and is also set by any routine which changes the operand % stack depth (currently .pdfpaintproc, although there are other callers % of .pdfrun{context} which have not been checked for opstack depth. /.pdfcount { % - .pdfcount <count> count pdfemptycount sub } bind def % ================================ Objects ================================ % % Since we may have more than 64K objects, we have to use a 2-D array to % hold them (and the parallel Generations structure). /lshift 9 def /lnshift lshift neg def /lsubmask 1 lshift bitshift 1 sub def /lsublen lsubmask 1 add def /larray { % - larray <larray> [ [] ] } bind def /lstring { % - lstring <lstring> [ () ] } bind def /ltype { % <lseq> type <type> 0 get type } bind def /lget { % <lseq> <index> lget <value> dup //lsubmask and 3 1 roll //lnshift bitshift get exch get } bind def /lput { % <lseq> <index> <value> lput - 3 1 roll dup //lsubmask and 4 1 roll //lnshift bitshift get 3 1 roll put } bind def /llength { % <lseq> llength <length> dup length 1 sub dup //lshift bitshift 3 1 roll get length add } bind def % lgrowto assumes newlength > llength(lseq) /growto { % <string/array> <length> growto <string'/array'> 1 index type /stringtype eq { string } { array } ifelse 2 copy copy pop exch pop } bind def /lgrowto { % <lseq> <newlength> lgrowto <lseq'> dup //lsubmask add //lnshift bitshift dup 3 index length gt { % Add more sub-arrays. Start by completing the last existing one. % Stack: lseq newlen newtoplen 3 -1 roll dup llength 1 sub //lsubmask or 1 add lgrowto % Stack: newlen newtoplen lseq [ exch aload pop counttomark 2 add -1 roll % newtoplen counttomark sub { dup 0 0 getinterval lsublen growto } repeat dup 0 0 getinterval ] exch } { pop } ifelse % Expand the last sub-array. 1 sub //lsubmask and 1 add exch dup dup length 1 sub 2 copy % Stack: newsublen lseq lseq len-1 lseq len-1 get 5 -1 roll growto put } bind def /lforall { % <lseq> <proc> lforall - /forall cvx 2 packedarray cvx forall } bind def % We keep track of PDF objects using the following PostScript variables: % % Generations (lstring): Generations[N] holds 1+ the current % generation number for object number N. (As far as we can tell, % this is needed only for error checking.) For free objects, % Generations[N] is 0. % % Objects (larray): If object N is loaded, Objects[N] is the actual % object; otherwise, Objects[N] is an executable integer giving % the file offset of the object's location in the file. If % ObjectStream[N] is non-zero then Objects[N] contains the index % into the object stream instead of the file offset of the object. % % ObjectStream (larray): If object N is in an object stream then % ObjectStream[N] holds the object number of the object stream. % Otherwise ObjectStream[N] contains 0. If ObjectStream[N] % is non-zero then Objects[N] contains the index into the object % stream. % % GlobalObjects (dictionary): If object N has been resolved in % global VM, GlobalObjects[N] is the same as Objects[N] % (except that GlobalObjects itself is stored in global VM, % so the entry will not be deleted at the end of the page). % % IsGlobal (lstring): IsGlobal[N] = 1 iff object N was resolved in % global VM. This is an accelerator to avoid having to do a % dictionary lookup in GlobalObjects when resolving every object. % Initialize the PDF object tables. /initPDFobjects { % - initPDFobjects - /ObjectStream larray def /Objects larray def /Generations lstring def .currentglobal true .setglobal /GlobalObjects 20 dict def .setglobal /IsGlobal lstring def } bind def % Grow the tables to a specified size. /growPDFobjects { % <minsize> growPDFobjects - dup ObjectStream llength gt { dup ObjectStream exch lgrowto /ObjectStream exch def } if dup Objects llength gt { dup Objects exch lgrowto /Objects exch def } if dup Generations llength gt { dup Generations exch lgrowto /Generations exch def } if dup IsGlobal llength gt { dup IsGlobal exch lgrowto /IsGlobal exch def } if pop } bind def % We represent an unresolved object reference by a procedure of the form % {obj# gen# resolveR}. This is not a possible PDF object, because PDF has % no way to represent procedures. Since PDF in fact has no way to represent % any PostScript object that doesn't evaluate to itself, we can 'force' % a possibly indirect object painlessly with 'exec'. % Note that since we represent streams by executable dictionaries % (see below), we need both an xcheck and a type check to determine % whether an object has been resolved. /resolved? { % <object#> resolved? <value> true % <object#> resolved? false Objects 1 index lget dup xcheck { % Check if executable dup type /integertype eq { % Check if an integer % Check whether the object is in GlobalObjects. pop IsGlobal 1 index lget 0 eq { % 0 --> Not in GlabalObjects pop false % The object is not resolved } { % The object is in GlobalObjects % Update Objects from GlobalObjects PDFDEBUG { (%Global=>local: ) print dup == } if GlobalObjects 1 index get dup Objects 4 1 roll lput true } ifelse } { % Else object is executable but not integer exch pop true % Therefore must be executable dict. (stream) } ifelse } { % Else object is not executable. exch pop true % Therefore it must have been resolved. } ifelse } bind def /oforce /exec load def /oget { % <array> <index> oget <object> % <dict> <key> oget <object> % Before release 6.20, this procedure stored the resolved % object back into the referring slot. In order to support % PDF linearization, we no longer do this. get oforce } bind def /oforce_array { % <array> oforce_array <array> [ exch { oforce } forall ] } bind def /oforce_elems { % <array> oforce_elems <first> ... <last> { oforce } forall } bind def % A null value in a dictionary is equivalent to an omitted key; % we must check for this specially. /knownoget { % <dict> <key> knownoget <value> true % <dict> <key> knownoget false % See oget above regarding this procedure. .knownget { oforce dup null eq { pop false } { true } ifelse } { false } ifelse } bind def % PDF 1.1 defines a 'foreign file reference', but not its meaning. % Per the specification, we convert these to nulls. /F { % <file#> <object#> <generation#> F <object> % Some PDF 1.1 files use F as a synonym for f! .pdfcount 3 lt { f } { pop pop pop null } ifelse } bind def % Verify the generation number for a specified object % Note: The values in Generations is the generation number plus 1. % If the value in Generations is zero then the object is free. /checkgeneration { % <object#> <generation#> checkgeneration <object#> <OK> Generations 2 index lget 1 sub 1 index eq { % If generation # match ... pop true % Then return true } { % Else not a match ... QUIET not { % Create warning message if not QUIET Generations 2 index lget 0 eq { % Check if object is free ... ( **** Warning: reference to free object: ) } { ( **** Warning: wrong generation: ) } ifelse 2 index =string cvs concatstrings ( ) concatstrings % put obj # 1 index =string cvs concatstrings ( R\n) concatstrings % put gen # pdfformaterror % Output warning message } if 0 eq } ifelse } bind def /R { % <object#> <generation#> R <object> /resolveR cvx 3 packedarray cvx } bind def % If we encounter an object definition while reading sequentially, % we just store it away and keep going. /objopdict mark valueopdict { } forall /endobj dup cvx .dicttomark readonly def /obj { % <object#> <generation#> obj <object> PDFfile objopdict .pdfrun } bind def /endobj { % <object#> <generation#> <object> endobj <object> 3 1 roll % Read the xref entry if we haven't yet done so. % This is only needed for generation # checking. 1 index resolved? { pop } if checkgeneration { % The only global objects we bother to save are % (resource) dictionaries. 1 index dup gcheck exch type /dicttype eq and { PDFDEBUG { (%Local=>global: ) print dup == } if GlobalObjects 1 index 3 index put IsGlobal 1 index 1 put } if Objects exch 2 index lput } { pop pop null } ifelse } bind def % When resolving an object reference in an object stream, we stop at % the end of file. Note: Objects in an object stream do not have either % a starting 'obj' or and ending 'endobj'. /resolveobjstreamopdict mark valueopdict { } forall (%%EOF) cvn { exit } bind .dicttomark readonly def % Note: This version of this function is not currently being used. % Resolve all objects in an object stream /resolveobjectstream { % <object stream #> resolveobjectstream - PDFDEBUG { (%Resolving object stream: ) print } if 0 resolveR % Get the objectstream dict, all objstrms use 0 as the gen # dup /First get % Save location of first object onto the stack 1 index /N get % Save number of objects onto the stack 2 index false resolvestream % Convert stream dict into a stream /ReusableStreamDecode filter % We need to be able to position stream % Objectstreams begin with list of object numbers and locations % Create two arrays to hold object numbers and stream location 1 index array % Array for holding object number 2 index array % Array for holding stream object location % Get the object numbers and locations. 0 1 5 index 1 sub { % Loop and collect obj # and locations % Stack: objstreamdict First N objectstream [obj#] [loc] index 2 index 1 index % Setup to put obj# into object number array 5 index token pop put % Get stream, then get obj# and put into array 1 index 1 index % Setup to put object loc into location array 5 index token pop put % Get stream, get obj loc and put into array pop % Remove loop index } for % Create a bytestring big enough for reading any object data % Scan for the size of the largest object 0 0 % Init max object size and previous location 2 index { % Loop through all object locations % Stack: ... maxsize prevloc currentloc dup 4 1 roll % Save copy of object location into stack exch sub % Object size = currentloc - prevloc .max % Determine maximum object size exch % Put max size under previous location } forall pop % Remove previous location .bigstring % Create bytestring based upon max obj size % Move to the start of the object data 3 index 6 index % Get objectstream and start of first object setfileposition % Move to the start of the data % Read the data for all objects except the last. We do % not know the size of the last object so we need to treat % it as a special case. 0 1 6 index 2 sub { dup 4 index exch get % Get our current object number % Stack: objstreamdict First N objectstream [obj#] [loc] % bytestring loopindex object# dup resolved? { % If we already have this object (yyy) = pstack (yyy) = flush xxx pop pop % Remove object and object number 1 add 2 index exch get % Get location of next object 6 index add 6 index exch % Form location of next object and get stream setfileposition % Move to the start of the next object data } { % Else this is a new object ... % We are going to create a string for reading the object 2 index 0 % use our working string % Determine the size of the object 5 index 4 index 1 add get % Get location of the next object 6 index 5 index get % Get location of this object sub % Size of object = next loc - this loc getinterval % Create string for reading object 6 index exch readstring pop % Read object /ReusableStreamDecode filter % Convert string into a stream resolveobjstreamopdict .pdfrun % Get PDF object Objects exch 2 index exch lput % Put object into Objects array pop pop % Remove object # and loop index } ifelse } for pop pop % Remove our working string and loc array % Now read the last object in the object stream. Since it % is the last object, we can use the original stream and % terminate when we hit the end of the stream % Stack: objstreamdict First N objectstream [obj#] 2 index 1 sub get % Get our current object number dup resolved? not { % If we do not already have this object exch % Get our object stream resolveobjstreamopdict .pdfrun % Get PDF object Objects exch 2 index exch lput % Put object into Objects array } if pop pop pop pop % Clear stack } bind def % Resolve all objects in an object stream /resolveobjectstream { % <object stream #> resolveobjectstream - PDFDEBUG { (%Resolving object stream: ) print } if 0 resolveR % Get the objectstream dict, all objstrms use 0 as the gen # dup /Type get /ObjStm ne { % Verify type is object stream ( **** Incorrect Type in object stream dictionary.\n) pdfformaterror /resolveobjectstream cvx /typecheck signalerror } if dup /N get % Save number of objects onto the stack 1 index false resolvestream % Convert stream dict into a stream /ReusableStreamDecode filter % We need to be able to position stream % Objectstreams begin with list of object numbers and locations 1 index array % Create array for holding object number % Get the object numbers 0 1 4 index 1 sub { % Loop and collect obj numbers % Stack: objstreamdict N PDFDEBUG objectstream [obj#] loopindex 1 index 1 index % Setup to put obj# into object number array 4 index token pop put % Get stream, then get obj# and put into array 2 index token pop pop pop % Get stream, get obj loc and clear stack } for % Move to the start of the object data 1 index 4 index /First get % Get objectstream and start of first object setfileposition % Move to the start of the data % We disable PDFDEBUG while reading the data stream. We will % print the data later PDFDEBUG /PDFDEBUG false def % Save PDFDEBUG and disable it while reading % Read the data for all objects. We check to see if we get % the number of objects that we expect. % Stack: objstreamdict N objectstream [obj#] PDFDEBUG mark 4 -1 roll % Get objectstream count 5 index add % Determine stack depth with objects /PDFObjectStkCount exch def resolveobjstreamopdict .pdfrun % Get PDF objects PDFObjectStkCount count ne { % Check stack depth ( **** Incorrect object count in object stream.\n) pdfformaterror /resolveobjectstream cvx /rangecheck signalerror } if % We have the object data counttomark array astore % Put objects into an array exch pop % Remove mark exch /PDFDEBUG exch def % Restore PDFDEBUG flag % Save the objects into Objects 0 1 2 index length 1 sub { % Loop through all objects % Stack: objstreamdict N [obj#] [objects] loopindex dup 3 index exch get % Get our current object number dup resolved? { % If we already have this object pop pop % Remove object and object number } { % Else if we do not have this object PDFDEBUG { (%Resolving compressed object: [) print dup =only ( 0]) = } if Objects exch 3 index % Put the object into Objects 3 index get PDFDEBUG { dup === flush } if lput } ifelse pop % Remove loop index } for pop pop pop pop % Remove objstream, N, (obj#], and [objects] } bind def % When resolving an object reference, we stop at the endobj or endstream. /resolveopdict mark valueopdict { } forall /endstream { endobj exit } bind /endobj { endobj exit } bind % OmniForm generates PDF file with endobj missing in some % objects. AR ignores this. So we have to do it too. /obj { pop pop endobj exit } bind .dicttomark readonly def /resolveR { % <object#> <generation#> resolveR <object> PDFDEBUG { PDFSTEPcount 1 le { (%Resolving: ) print 2 copy 2 array astore == } if } if 1 index resolved? { % If object has already been resolved ... exch pop exch pop % then clear stack and return object } { % Else if not resolved ... PDFfile fileposition 3 1 roll % Save current file position 1 index Objects exch lget % Get location of object from xref 3 1 roll checkgeneration { % Verify the generation number % Stack: savepos objpos obj# ObjectStream 1 index lget dup 0 eq { % Check if obj in not an objstream pop exch PDFoffset add PDFfile exch setfileposition PDFfile token pop 2 copy ne { ( **** Unrecoverable error in xref!\n) pdfformaterror /resolveR cvx /rangecheck signalerror } if pop PDFfile token pop PDFfile token pop /obj ne { ( **** Unrecoverable error in xref!\n) pdfformaterror /resolveR cvx /rangecheck signalerror } if pdf_run_resolve % PDFfile resolveopdict .pdfrun } { % Else the object is in an ObjectStream % Process an objectstream object. We are going to resolve all % of the objects in sthe stream and place them into the Objects % array. % Stack: savepos objpos obj# objectstream# resolveobjectstream resolved? { % If object has already been resolved ... exch pop % Remove object pos from stack. } { pop pop null % Pop objpos and obj#, put null for object } ifelse } ifelse } { % Else the generation number is wrong % Don't cache if the generation # is wrong. pop pop null % Pop objpos and obj#, put null for object } ifelse % ifelse generation number is correct exch PDFfile exch setfileposition % Return to original file position } ifelse } bind def % ================================ Streams ================================ % % We represent a stream by an executable dictionary that contains, % in addition to the contents of the original stream dictionary: % /File - the file or string where the stream contents are stored, % if the stream is not an external one. % /FilePosition - iff File is a file, the position in the file % where the contents start. % /StreamKey - the key used to decrypt this stream, if any. % We do the real work of constructing the data stream only when the % contents are needed. % Construct a stream. The length is not reliable in the face of % different end-of-line conventions, but it's all we've got. % % PDF files are inconsistent about what may fall between the 'stream' keyword % and the actual stream data, and it appears that no one algorithm can % detect this reliably. We used to try to guess whether the file included % extraneous \r and/or \n characters, but we no longer attempt to do so, % especially since the PDF 1.2 specification states flatly that the only % legal terminators following the 'stream' keyword are \n or \r\n, both of % which are properly skipped and discarded by the token operator. % Unfortunately, this doesn't account for other whitespace characters that % may have preceded the EOL, such as spaces or tabs. Thus we back up one % character and scan until we find the \n terminator. /stream { % <dict> stream <modified_dict> dup /Length oget 0 eq { dup /Filter undef % don't confuse any filters that require data } if dup /F known dup PDFsource PDFfile eq or { not { dup /File PDFfile put % make sure that we are just past the EOL \n character PDFfile dup fileposition 1 sub setfileposition % back up one { PDFfile read pop dup 13 eq { % If there had been a \n, token would have advanced over it % thus, if the terminator was \r, we have a format error! ( **** Warning: stream operator not terminated by valid EOL.\n) pdfformaterror pop exit % fileposition is OK (just past the \r). } if 10 eq { exit } if } loop % scan past \n dup /FilePosition PDFfile fileposition put PDFDEBUG { PDFSTEPcount 1 le { (%FilePosition: ) print dup /FilePosition get == } if } if } if % Some (bad) PDf files have invalid stream lengths. This causes problems % if we reposition beyond the end of the file. So we compare the given % length to number of bytes left in the file. dup /Length oget dup PDFfile bytesavailable lt { % compare to to bytes left in file PDFfile fileposition % reposition to the end of stream add PDFfile exch setfileposition } { pop % bad stream length - do not reposition. % This will force a length warning below } ifelse } { pop % We're already reading from a stream, which we can't reposition. % Capture the sub-stream contents in a string. dup /Length oget string PDFsource exch readstring not { ( **** Warning: Unexpected EOF in stream!\n) pdfformaterror /stream cvx /rangecheck signalerror } if 1 index exch /File exch put } ifelse PDFsource {token} stopped { pop null } { not { null } if } ifelse dup /endobj eq { % Another case that Acrobat Reader handles -- 'endobj' without 'endstream'. ( **** Warning: stream missing 'endstream'.\n) pdfformaterror pop /endstream % fake a valid endstream } if /endstream ne { ( **** Warning: stream Length incorrect.\n) pdfformaterror dup /Length undef % prevent the use of the incorrect length. cvx endobj exit % exit from .pdfrun now. } if cvx } bind def /endstream { exit } bind def % Contrary to the published PDF (1.3) specification, Acrobat Reader % accepts abbreviated filter names everywhere, not just for in-line images, % and some applications (notably htmldoc) rely on this. /unabbrevfilterdict mark /AHx /ASCIIHexDecode /A85 /ASCII85Decode /CCF /CCITTFaxDecode /DCT /DCTDecode /Fl /FlateDecode /LZW /LZWDecode /RL /RunLengthDecode .dicttomark readonly def % Extract and apply filters. /filterparms { % <dict> <DPkey> <Fkey> filterparms % <dict> <parms> <filternames> 2 index exch knownoget { exch 2 index exch knownoget { % Both filters and parameters. exch dup type /nametype eq { 1 array astore exch dup type /arraytype ne { 1 array astore } if exch } if } { % Filters, but no parameters. null exch dup type /nametype eq { 1 array astore } if } ifelse } { % No filters: ignore parameters, if any. pop null { } } ifelse } bind def /filtername { % <filtername> filtername <filtername'> //unabbrevfilterdict 1 index .knownget { exch pop } if dup /Filter resourcestatus { pop pop } { Repaired exch % this error is not the creator's fault ( **** ERROR: Unable to process ) pdfformaterror 64 string cvs pdfformaterror ( data. Page will be missing data.\n) pdfformaterror /Repaired exch store % restore the previous "Repaired" state % provide a filter that returns EOF (no data) /.EOFDecode } ifelse } bind def /applyfilters { % <parms> <source> <filternames> applyfilters <stream> 2 index null eq { { filtername filter } } { { % Stack: parms source filtername 2 index 0 oget dup null eq { pop } { exch filtername dup /JBIG2Decode eq { exch jbig2cachectx exch } if } ifelse filter exch dup length 1 sub 1 exch getinterval exch } } ifelse forall exch pop } bind def % JBIG2 streams have an optional 'globals' stream obj for % sharing redundant data between page images. Here we resolve % that stream reference (if any) and run it through the decoder, % creating a special -jbig2globalctx- postscript object our % JBIG2Decode filter implementation looks for in the parm dict. /jbig2cachectx { % <parmdict> jbig2cachectx <parmdict> dup /JBIG2Globals knownoget { dup /Length oget % make global ctx PDFfile fileposition 3 1 roll % resolvestream is not reentrant exch true resolvestream exch .bytestring .readbytestring pop .jbig2makeglobalctx PDFfile 3 -1 roll setfileposition 1 index exch /.jbig2globalctx exch put } if } bind def % Resolve a stream dictionary to a PostScript stream. % Streams with no filters require special handling: % - Whether we are going to interpret the stream, or If we are just % going to read data from them, we impose a SubFileDecode filter % that reads just the requisite amount of data. % Note that, in general, resolving a stream repositions PDFfile. % Clients must save and restore the position of PDFfile themselves. /resolvestream { % <streamdict> <readdata?> resolvestream <stream> 1 index /F knownoget { % This stream is stored on an external file. (r) file 3 -1 roll /FDecodeParms /FFilter filterparms % Stack: readdata? file dict parms filternames 4 -1 roll exch pdf_decrypt_stream applyfilters } { exch dup /FilePosition .knownget { 1 index /File get exch setfileposition } if % Stack: readdata? dict /DecodeParms /Filter filterparms % Stack: readdata? dict parms filternames 2 index /File get exch % Stack: readdata? dict parms file/string filternames pdf_decrypt_stream % add decryption if needed dup length 0 eq { % All the PDF filters have EOD markers, but in this case % there is no specified filter. pop exch pop % Stack: readdata? dict file/string 2 index 1 index type /filetype eq or { % Use length for any files or reading data from any source. 1 index /Length knownoget not { 0 } if } { 0 % Otherwise length of 0 for whole string } ifelse 2 index /IDFlag known { pop } { () /SubFileDecode filter } ifelse } { applyfilters } ifelse } ifelse % Stack: readdata? dict file exch pop exch pop } bind def % ============================ Name/number trees ============================ % /nameoget { % <nametree> <key> nameoget <obj|null> exch /Names exch .treeget } bind def /numoget { % <numtree> <key> numoget <obj|null> exch /Nums exch .treeget } bind def /.treeget { % <key> <leafkey> <tree> .treeget <obj|null> dup /Kids knownoget { exch pop .branchget } { exch get .leafget } ifelse } bind def /.branchget { % <key> <leafkey> <kids> .branchget <obj|null> dup length 0 eq { pop pop pop null } { dup length -1 bitshift 2 copy oget % Stack: key leafkey kids mid kids[mid] dup /Limits oget aload pop % Stack: key leafkey kids mid kids[mid] min max 6 index lt { pop pop 1 add 1 index length 1 index sub getinterval .branchget } { 5 index gt { pop 0 exch getinterval .branchget } { exch pop exch pop .treeget } ifelse } ifelse } ifelse } bind def /.leafget { % <key> <pairs> .leafget <obj|null> dup length 2 eq { dup 0 get 2 index eq { 1 oget } { pop null } ifelse exch pop } { dup length -1 bitshift -2 and 2 copy oget % Stack: key pairs mid pairs[mid] 3 index gt { 0 exch } { 1 index length 1 index sub } ifelse getinterval .leafget } ifelse } bind def end % pdfdict .setglobal