Enable C4996, deprecation/security warnings, which helps for Windows 8
certification. Stop enabling C4267, which was warning about
conversions between size_t and other integer types.
Make --enable-werror work properly on msvc, handle extra warnings
flags for msvc in configure.ac instead of hardcoding into
make/msvc.mk, separate warnings flags into WFLAGS in autoconf.mk to
avoid duplication and to make it easier to override.
Change iteration to use size_t instead of int. The code should be
equivalent in all reasonable cases, but the original way this was
coded was causing a test failure with gcc 4.8.0 on ppc64. See
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=915321 for additional
information.
Some distributions (like debian) don't want .la files to be installed,
but the responsibility for doing this should like in the packaging,
not in qpdf itself.
Fix exit status for case of errors without warnings, continue after
errors when possible, add test case for parsing a file with content
stream errors on some but not all pages.
This target creates autofiles.zip from a source distribution or fresh
checkout after autogen.sh has been run. The resulting zip can be
unzipped over a fresh checkout to support easier building on Windows
from a clean checkout.
Change object type Keyword to Operator, and place the order of the
object types in object_type_e in the same order as they are mentioned
in the PDF specification.
Note that this change only breaks backward compatibility with code
that has not yet been released.
This fix eliminates a false test failure on some platforms and makes
the binary test work properly whether characters with the high bit
set, when treated as integers, are negative or not.
The upcoming 3.1 release contains non-compatible API changes, though
they only affect parts of the interface that are extremely unlikely to
have been used outside of qpdf itself. The methods and data types
affected were used for communication between QPDFWriter and QPDF and
would have had no real use in end user code.
Original code was written before we could shallow copy objects, so all
the filtering was done by suppressing the output of certain keys and
replacing them with other keys. Now we can simplify the code greatly
by modifying shallow copies of dictionaries in place.
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.
Changes from upstream are limited to change #include paths so that I
can place header files and included "c" files in a subdirectory. I
didn't keep the unit tests from sphlib but instead verified them by
running them manually. I will implement the same tests using the
Pl_SHA2 pipeline except that sphlib's sha2 implementation supports
partial bytes, which I will not exercise in qpdf or our tests.