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Breaking API change: length parameter has disappeared from the StreamDataProvider version of QPDFObjectHandle::replaceStreamData since it is no longer necessary to compute it in advance. This breaking change is justified by the fact that removing the length parameter provides the caller an opportunity to simplify the calling code.
171 lines
5.1 KiB
C++
171 lines
5.1 KiB
C++
#include <iostream>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <qpdf/QPDF.hh>
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#include <qpdf/QUtil.hh>
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#include <qpdf/Buffer.hh>
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#include <qpdf/QPDFWriter.hh>
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static char const* whoami = 0;
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void usage()
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{
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std::cerr << "Usage: " << whoami << " infile.pdf outfile.pdf [in-password]"
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<< std::endl
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<< "Invert some images in infile.pdf;"
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<< " write output to outfile.pdf" << std::endl;
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exit(2);
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}
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// Derive a class from StreamDataProvider to provide updated stream
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// data. The main purpose of using this object is to avoid having to
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// allocate memory up front for the objects. A real application might
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// use temporary files in order to avoid having to allocate all the
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// memory. Here, we're not going to worry about that since the goal
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// is really to show how to use this facility rather than to show the
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// best possible way to write an image inverter. This class still
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// illustrates dynamic creation of the new stream data.
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class ImageInverter: public QPDFObjectHandle::StreamDataProvider
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{
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public:
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virtual ~ImageInverter()
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{
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}
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virtual void provideStreamData(int objid, int generation,
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Pipeline* pipeline);
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// Map [obj][gen] = image object
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std::map<int, std::map<int, QPDFObjectHandle> > image_objects;
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// Map [obj][gen] = image data
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std::map<int, std::map<int, PointerHolder<Buffer> > > image_data;
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};
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void
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ImageInverter::provideStreamData(int objid, int generation,
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Pipeline* pipeline)
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{
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// Use the object and generation number supplied to look up the
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// image data. Then invert the image data and write the inverted
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// data to the pipeline.
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PointerHolder<Buffer> data = this->image_data[objid][generation];
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size_t size = data->getSize();
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unsigned char* buf = data->getBuffer();
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unsigned char ch;
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for (size_t i = 0; i < size; ++i)
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{
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ch = (unsigned char)0xff - buf[i];
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pipeline->write(&ch, 1);
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}
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pipeline->finish();
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}
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int main(int argc, char* argv[])
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{
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whoami = QUtil::getWhoami(argv[0]);
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// For libtool's sake....
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if (strncmp(whoami, "lt-", 3) == 0)
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{
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whoami += 3;
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}
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if (! ((argc == 3) || (argc == 4)))
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{
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usage();
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}
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char const* infilename = argv[1];
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char const* outfilename = argv[2];
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char const* password = (argc == 4) ? argv[3] : "";
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try
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{
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QPDF qpdf;
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qpdf.processFile(infilename, password);
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ImageInverter* inv = new ImageInverter;
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PointerHolder<QPDFObjectHandle::StreamDataProvider> p = inv;
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// For each page...
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std::vector<QPDFObjectHandle> pages = qpdf.getAllPages();
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for (std::vector<QPDFObjectHandle>::iterator iter = pages.begin();
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iter != pages.end(); ++iter)
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{
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QPDFObjectHandle& page = *iter;
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// Get all images on the page.
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std::map<std::string, QPDFObjectHandle> images =
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page.getPageImages();
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for (std::map<std::string, QPDFObjectHandle>::iterator iter =
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images.begin();
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iter != images.end(); ++iter)
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{
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QPDFObjectHandle& image = (*iter).second;
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QPDFObjectHandle image_dict = image.getDict();
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QPDFObjectHandle color_space =
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image_dict.getKey("/ColorSpace");
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QPDFObjectHandle bits_per_component =
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image_dict.getKey("/BitsPerComponent");
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// For our example, we can only work with images 8-bit
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// grayscale images that we can fully decode. Use
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// pipeStreamData with a null pipeline to determine
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// whether the image is filterable. Directly inspect
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// keys to determine the image type.
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if (image.pipeStreamData(0, true, false, false) &&
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color_space.isName() &&
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bits_per_component.isInteger() &&
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(color_space.getName() == "/DeviceGray") &&
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(bits_per_component.getIntValue() == 8))
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{
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// Store information about the images based on the
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// object and generation number. Recall that a single
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// image object may be used more than once.
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int objid = image.getObjectID();
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int gen = image.getGeneration();
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if (inv->image_objects[objid].count(gen) == 0)
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{
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inv->image_objects[objid][gen] = image;
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inv->image_data[objid][gen] = image.getStreamData();
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// Register our stream data provider for this
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// stream. Future calls to getStreamData or
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// pipeStreamData will use the new
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// information. Provide null for both filter
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// and decode parameters. Note that this does
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// not mean the image data will be
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// uncompressed when we write the file. By
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// default, QPDFWriter will use /FlateDecode
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// for anything that is uncompressed or
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// filterable in the input QPDF object, so we
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// don't have to deal with it explicitly here.
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image.replaceStreamData(
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p,
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QPDFObjectHandle::newNull(),
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QPDFObjectHandle::newNull());
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// Write out a new file
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QPDFWriter w(qpdf, outfilename);
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if (QUtil::get_env("IN_TESTSUITE"))
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{
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// For the test suite, uncompress streams and use static
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// IDs.
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w.setStaticID(true);
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}
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w.write();
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std::cout << whoami << ": new file written to " << outfilename
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<< std::endl;
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}
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catch (std::exception &e)
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{
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std::cerr << whoami << " processing file " << infilename << ": "
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<< e.what() << std::endl;
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exit(2);
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}
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return 0;
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}
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