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qpdf/include/qpdf/QPDFNumberTreeObjectHelper.hh
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// Copyright (c) 2005-2019 Jay Berkenbilt
//
// This file is part of qpdf.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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//
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//
// Versions of qpdf prior to version 7 were released under the terms
// of version 2.0 of the Artistic License. At your option, you may
// continue to consider qpdf to be licensed under those terms. Please
// see the manual for additional information.
#ifndef QPDFNUMBERTREEOBJECTHELPER_HH
#define QPDFNUMBERTREEOBJECTHELPER_HH
#include <qpdf/QPDFObjectHelper.hh>
#include <qpdf/QPDFObjGen.hh>
#include <functional>
#include <map>
#include <qpdf/DLL.h>
// This is an object helper for number trees. See section 7.9.7 in the
// PDF spec (ISO 32000) for a description of number trees. This
// implementation disregards stated limits and sequencing and simply
// builds a map from numerical index to object. If the array of
// numbers does not contain a numerical value where expected, this
// implementation silently skips forward until it finds a number.
class QPDFNumberTreeObjectHelper: public QPDFObjectHelper
{
public:
QPDF_DLL
QPDFNumberTreeObjectHelper(QPDFObjectHandle);
QPDF_DLL
virtual ~QPDFNumberTreeObjectHelper()
{
}
typedef long long int numtree_number;
// Return overall minimum and maximum indices
QPDF_DLL
numtree_number getMin();
QPDF_DLL
numtree_number getMax();
// Return whether the number tree has an explicit entry for this
// number.
QPDF_DLL
bool hasIndex(numtree_number idx);
// Find an object with a specific index. If found, returns true
// and initializes oh.
QPDF_DLL
bool findObject(numtree_number idx, QPDFObjectHandle& oh);
// Find the object at the index or, if not found, the object whose
// index is the highest index less than the requested index. If
// the requested index is less than the minimum, return false.
// Otherwise, return true, initialize oh to the object, and set
// offset to the difference between the requested index and the
// actual index. For example, if a number tree has values for 3
// and 6 and idx is 5, this method would return true, initialize
// oh to the value with index 3, and set offset to 2 (5 - 3).
QPDF_DLL
bool findObjectAtOrBelow(numtree_number idx, QPDFObjectHandle& oh,
numtree_number& offset);
typedef std::map<numtree_number, QPDFObjectHandle> idx_map;
QPDF_DLL
idx_map getAsMap() const;
private:
class Members
{
friend class QPDFNumberTreeObjectHelper;
typedef QPDFNumberTreeObjectHelper::numtree_number numtree_number;
public:
QPDF_DLL
~Members();
private:
Members();
Members(Members const&);
// Use a reverse sorted map so we can use the lower_bound
// method for searching. lower_bound returns smallest entry
// not before the searched entry, meaning that the searched
// entry is the lower bound. There's also an upper_bound
// method, but it does not do what you'd think it should.
// lower_bound implements >=, and upper_bound implements >.
typedef std::map<numtree_number,
QPDFObjectHandle,
std::greater<numtree_number> > idx_map;
idx_map entries;
std::set<QPDFObjGen> seen;
};
void updateMap(QPDFObjectHandle oh);
PointerHolder<Members> m;
};
#endif // QPDFNUMBERTREEOBJECTHELPER_HH