The impact on the code would be extremely high, and using it would
clutter the code greatly because it would break chaining like
a.getKey("/B").getKey("/C"). There are better ways to deal with the
issue.
Operations that add the same object to multiple places in the pages
tree are throwing exceptions and then later causing assertion
failures. The assert calls shouldn't be there.
Converted ResourceFinder to ParserCallbacks so we can better detect
the name that precedes various operators and use the operators to sort
the names into resource types. This enables us to be smarter about
detecting unreferenced resources in pages and also sets the stage for
reconciling differences in /DR across documents.
I thought /EFF was supposed to be used as a default for decrypting
embedded file streams, but actually it's supposed to be advice to a
conforming writer about handling new ones. This makes sense since the
findAttachmentStreams code, which is not actually needed, was never
right.
Avoid calling finish() multiple times on the pipeline passed to
pipeContentStreams. This commit also fixes a bug in which qpdf was not
exiting with the proper exit status if warnings found while splitting
pages; this was exposed by a test case that changed.
Make some more methods in QPDFPageObjectHelper work with form
XObjects, provide forEach methods to walk through nested form
XObjects, possibly recursively. This should make it easier to work
with form XObjects from user code.
External libraries for Windows are now built automatically in the
qpdf/external-libs repository and include openssl in addition to zlib
and jpeg. Use these, and update the Windows build to build with the
openssl crypto provider by default. We leave the native crypto
provider enabled in case there is a problem with openssl and also to
continue to exercise that code.