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.. _release-notes:
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Release Notes
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=============
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For a detailed list of changes, please see the file
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:file:`ChangeLog` in the source distribution.
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10.6.0: XXX
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- Deprecations/future replacement of ``PointerHolder``
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The next major release of qpdf will replace ``PointerHolder`` with
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``std::shared_ptr`` across all of qpdf's public API. In
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preparation for this change, the following ``PointerHolder``
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methods have been deprecated in favor of interfaces that more
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closely match ``std::shared_ptr``:
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- ``getPointer()`` -- use ``get()`` instead; this also fixes
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``const`` semantics as discussed in
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:file:`include/qpdf/PointerHolder.hh`.
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- ``getRefcount()`` -- use ``use_count()`` instead
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If you build your code with deprecation warnings enabled and you
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want to suppress these deprecation warnings for now, you can
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``#define NO_POINTERHOLDER_DEPRECATION`` before including any qpdf
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header files. Code that does this will *require no changes* prior
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to qpdf 11 and may or may not require changes after qpdf 11.
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For a detailed discussion of this change and how to prepare for
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it, see :ref:`smart-pointers`.
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- Preparation for a new JSON output version
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- The :qpdf:ref:`--json` option takes an optional parameter
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indicating the version of the JSON output. At present, there is
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only one JSON version (``1``), but there are plans for an
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updated version in a coming release. Until the release of qpdf
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11, the default value of ``--json`` is ``1`` for compatibility.
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Once qpdf 11 is out, the default version will be ``latest``. If
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you are depending on the exact format of ``--json`` for code,
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you should start using ``--json=1`` in preparation.
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- New QPDFJob API exposes CLI functionality
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Prior to qpdf 10.6, a lot of the functionality implemented by the
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qpdf CLI executable was built into the executable itself and not
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available from the library. qpdf 10.6 introduces a new object,
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``QPDFJob``, that exposes all of the command-line functionality.
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This includes a native ``QPDFJob`` API with fluent interfaces that
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mirror the command-line syntax, a JSON syntax for specifying the
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equivalent of a command-line invocation, and the ability to run a
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qpdf "job" by passing a null-terminated array of qpdf command-line
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options. The command-line argument array and JSON methods of
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invoking ``QPDFJob`` are also exposed to the C API. For details,
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see :ref:`qpdf-job`.
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- Other Library Enhancements
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- New ``QPDFObjectHandle`` literal syntax using C++'s user-defined
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literal syntax. You can use
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.. code-block:: c++
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auto oh = "<</Some (valid) /PDF (object)>>"_qpdf;
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to create a QPDFObjectHandle. It is a shorthand for
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``QPDFObjectHandle::parse``.
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- Preprocessor symbols ``QPDF_MAJOR_VERSION``,
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``QPDF_MINOR_VERSION``, and ``QPDF_PATCH_VERSION`` are now
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available and can be used to make it easier to write code that
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supports multiple versions of qpdf. You don't have to include
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any new header files to get these, which makes it possible to
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write code like this:
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.. code-block:: c++
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#if !defined(QPDF_MAJOR_VERSION) || QPDF_MAJOR_VERSION < 11
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// do something using qpdf 10 or older API
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#else
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// do something using qpdf 11 or newer API
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#endif
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Since this was introduced only in qpdf version 10.6.0, testing
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for an undefined value of ``QPDF_MAJOR_VERSION`` is equivalent
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to detecting a version prior to 10.6.0.
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The symbol ``QPDF_VERSION`` is also defined as a string
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containing the same version number that is returned by
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``QPDF::QPDFVersion``. Note that ``QPDF_VERSION`` may differ
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from ``QPDF::QPDFVersion()`` if your header files and library
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are out of sync with each other.
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- The method ``QPDF::QPDFVersion`` and corresponding C API call
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``qpdf_get_qpdf_version`` are now both guaranteed to return a
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reference (or pointer) to a static string, so you don't have to
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copy these if you are using them in your software. They have
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always returned static values. Now the fact that they return
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static values is part of the API contract and can be safely
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relied upon.
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- New accessor methods for ``QPDFObjectHandle``. In addition to
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the traditional ones, such as ``getIntValue``, ``getName``,
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etc., there are a family of new accessors whose names are of the
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form ``getValueAsX``. The difference in behavior is as follows:
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- The older accessor methods, which will continue to be
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supported, return the value of the object if it is the
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expected type. Otherwise, they return a fallback value and
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issue a warning.
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- The newer accessor methods return a boolean indicating whether
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or not the object is of the expected type. If it is, a
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reference of the correct type is returned.
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In many cases, the new interfaces will enable more compact code
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and will also never generate type warnings. Thanks to M. Holger
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for contributing these accessors. Search for ``getValueAs`` in
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:file:`include/qpdf/QPDFObjectHandle.hh` for a complete list.
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These are also exposed in the C API in functions whose names
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start with ``qpdf_oh_get_value_as``.
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- New convenience methods in ``QPDFObjectHandle``:
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``isDictionaryOfType``, ``isStreamOfType``, and
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``isNameAndEquals`` allow more compact querying of dictionaries.
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Also added to the C API: ``qpdf_oh_is_dictionary_of_type`` and
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``qpdf_oh_is_name_and_equals``. Thanks to M. Holger for the
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contribution.
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- New functions added to ``QUtil``: ``make_shared_cstr`` and
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``make_unique_cstr`` copy ``std::string`` to
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``std::shared_ptr<char>`` and ``std::unique_ptr<char[]>``. These
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are alternatives to the existing ``QUtil::copy_string`` function
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which offer other ways to get a C string with safer memory
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management.
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- New function ``QUtil::file_can_be_opened`` tests to see whether
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a file can actually be opened by attempting to open it and close
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it again.
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- There is a new version of ``QUtil::call_main_from_wmain`` that
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takes a ``const`` argv array and calls a main that takes a
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``const`` argv array.
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- ``QPDF::emptyPDF`` has been exposed to the C API as
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``qpdf_empty_pdf``. This makes it possible to create PDF from
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scratch with the C API.
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- New C API functions ``qpdf_oh_get_binary_utf8_value`` and
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``qpdf_oh_new_binary_unicode_string`` take length parameters,
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which makes it possible to handle UTF-8-encoded C strings with
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embedded NUL characters. Thanks to M. Holger for the
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contribution.
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- The ``JSON`` object in the qpdf library has been enhanced to
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include a parser and the ability to get values out of the
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``JSON`` object. Previously it was a write-only interface. Even
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so, qpdf's ``JSON`` object is not intended to be a
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general-purpose JSON implementation as discussed in
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:file:`include/qpdf/JSON.hh`.
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- The ``JSON`` object's "schema" checking functionality now allows
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for optional keys. Note that this "schema" functionality doesn't
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conform to any type of standard. It's just there to help with
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error reporting with qpdf's own JSON support.
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- Documentation Enhancements
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- Documentation for the command-line tool has been completely
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rewritten. This includes a top-to-bottom rewrite of :ref:`using`
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in the manual. Command-line arguments are now indexed, and
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internal links can appear to them within the documentation.
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- The output of ``qpdf --help`` is generated from the manual and
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is divided into help topics that parallel the sections of the
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manual. When you run ``qpdf --help``, instead of getting a Great
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Wall of Text, you are given basic usage information and a list
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of help topics. It is possible to request help for any
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individual topic or any specific command-line option, or you can
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get a dump of all available help text. The manual continues to
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contain a greater level of detail and more examples.
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- Bug Fixes
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- Some characters were not correctly translated from PDF doc
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encoding to Unicode.
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10.5.0: December 21, 2021
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- Packaging changes
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- Pre-built documentation is no longer distributed with the source
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distribution. The AppImage and Windows binary distributions
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still contain embedded documentation, and a separate ``doc``
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distribution file is available from the qpdf release site.
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Documentation is now available at `https://qpdf.readthedocs.io
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<https://qpdf.readthedocs.io>`__ for every major/minor version
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starting with version 10.5. Please see :ref:`packaging-doc` for
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details on how packagers should handle documentation.
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- The documentation sources have been switched from docbook to
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reStructuredText processed with `Sphinx
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<https://www.sphinx-doc.org>`__. This will break previous
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documentation links. A redirect is in place on the main website.
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A top-to-bottom review of the documentation is planned for an
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upcoming release.
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- Library Enhancements
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- Since qpdf version 8, using object accessor methods on an
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instance of ``QPDFObjectHandle`` may create warnings if the
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object is not of the expected type. These warnings now have an
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error code of ``qpdf_e_object`` instead of
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``qpdf_e_damaged_pdf``. Also, comments have been added to
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:file:`QPDFObjectHandle.hh` to explain in more detail what the
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behavior is. See :ref:`object-accessors` for a more in-depth
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discussion.
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- Add ``Pl_Buffer::getMallocBuffer()`` to initialize a buffer
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allocated with ``malloc()`` for better cross-language
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interoperability.
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- C API Enhancements
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- Many thanks to M. Holger whose contributions have heavily
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influenced these C API enhancements. His several suggestions,
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pull requests, questions, and critical reading of documentation
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and comments have resulted in significant usability improvements
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to the C API.
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- Overhaul error handling for the object handle functions C API.
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Some rare error conditions that would previously have caused a
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crash are now trapped and reported, and the functions that
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generate them return fallback values. See comments in the
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``ERROR HANDLING`` section of :file:`include/qpdf/qpdf-c.h` for
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details. In particular, exceptions thrown by the underlying C++
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code when calling object accessors are caught and converted into
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errors. The errors can be checked by calling ``qpdf_has_error``.
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Use ``qpdf_silence_errors`` to prevent the error from being
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written to stderr.
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- Add ``qpdf_get_last_string_length`` to the C API to get the
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length of the last string that was returned. This is needed to
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handle strings that contain embedded null characters.
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- Add ``qpdf_oh_is_initialized`` and
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``qpdf_oh_new_uninitialized`` to the C API to make it possible
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to work with uninitialized objects.
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- Add ``qpdf_oh_new_object`` to the C API. This allows you to
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clone an object handle.
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- Add ``qpdf_get_object_by_id``, ``qpdf_make_indirect_object``,
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and ``qpdf_replace_object``, exposing the corresponding methods
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in ``QPDF`` and ``QPDFObjectHandle``.
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- Add several functions for working with pages. See ``PAGE
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FUNCTIONS`` in ``include/qpdf/qpdf-c.h`` for details.
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- Add several functions for working with streams. See ``STREAM
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FUNCTIONS`` in ``include/qpdf/qpdf-c.h`` for details.
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- Add ``qpdf_oh_get_type_code`` and ``qpdf_oh_get_type_name``.
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- Add ``qpdf_oh_get_binary_string_value`` and
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``qpdf_oh_new_binary_string`` for making it easier to deal with
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strings that contain embedded null characters.
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10.4.0: November 16, 2021
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- Handling of Weak Cryptography Algorithms
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- From the qpdf CLI, the
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:qpdf:ref:`--allow-weak-crypto` is now required to
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suppress a warning when explicitly creating PDF files using RC4
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encryption. While qpdf will always retain the ability to read
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and write such files, doing so will require explicit
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acknowledgment moving forward. For qpdf 10.4, this change only
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affects the command-line tool. Starting in qpdf 11, there will
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be small API changes to require explicit acknowledgment in
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those cases as well. For additional information, see :ref:`weak-crypto`.
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- Bug Fixes
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- Fix potential bounds error when handling shell completion that
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could occur when given bogus input.
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- Properly handle overlay/underlay on completely empty pages
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(with no resource dictionary).
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- Fix crash that could occur under certain conditions when using
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:qpdf:ref:`--pages` with files that had form
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fields.
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- Library Enhancements
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- Make ``QPDF::findPage`` functions public.
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- Add methods to ``Pl_Flate`` to be able to receive warnings on
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certain recoverable conditions.
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- Add an extra check to the library to detect when foreign
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objects are inserted directly (instead of using
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``QPDF::copyForeignObject``) at the time of insertion rather
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than when the file is written. Catching the error sooner makes
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it much easier to locate the incorrect code.
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- CLI Enhancements
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- Improve diagnostics around parsing
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:qpdf:ref:`--pages` command-line options
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- Packaging Changes
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- The Windows binary distribution is now built with crypto
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provided by OpenSSL 3.0.
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10.3.2: May 8, 2021
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- Bug Fixes
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- When generating a file while preserving object streams,
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unreferenced objects are correctly removed unless
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:qpdf:ref:`--preserve-unreferenced` is specified.
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- Library Enhancements
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- When adding a page that already exists, make a shallow copy
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instead of throwing an exception. This makes the library
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behavior consistent with the CLI behavior. See
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:file:`ChangeLog` for additional notes.
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10.3.1: March 11, 2021
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- Bug Fixes
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- Form field copying failed on files where /DR was a direct
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object in the document-level form dictionary.
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10.3.0: March 4, 2021
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- Bug Fixes
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- The code for handling form fields when copying pages from
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10.2.0 was not quite right and didn't work in a number of
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situations, such as when the same page was copied multiple
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times or when there were conflicting resource or field names
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across multiple copies. The 10.3.0 code has been much more
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thoroughly tested with more complex cases and with a multitude
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of readers and should be much closer to correct. The 10.2.0
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code worked well enough for page splitting or for copying pages
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with form fields into documents that didn't already have them
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but was still not quite correct in handling of field-level
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resources.
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- When ``QPDF::replaceObject`` or ``QPDF::swapObjects`` is
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called, existing ``QPDFObjectHandle`` instances no longer point
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to the old objects. The next time they are accessed, they
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automatically notice the change to the underlying object and
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update themselves. This resolves a very longstanding source of
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confusion, albeit in a very rarely used method call.
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- Fix form field handling code to look for default appearances,
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quadding, and default resources in the right places. The code
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was not looking for things in the document-level interactive
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form dictionary that it was supposed to be finding there. This
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required adding a few new methods to
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``QPDFFormFieldObjectHelper``.
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- Library Enhancements
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- Reworked the code that handles copying annotations and form
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fields during page operations. There were additional methods
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added to the public API from 10.2.0 and a one deprecation of a
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method added in 10.2.0. The majority of the API changes are in
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methods most people would never call and that will hopefully be
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superseded by higher-level interfaces for handling page copies.
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Please see the :file:`ChangeLog` file for
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details.
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- The method ``QPDF::numWarnings`` was added so that you can tell
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whether any warnings happened during a specific block of code.
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10.2.0: February 23, 2021
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- CLI Behavior Changes
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- Operations that work on combining pages are much better about
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protecting form fields. In particular,
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:qpdf:ref:`--split-pages` and
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:qpdf:ref:`--pages` now preserve interaction form
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functionality by copying the relevant form field information
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from the original files. Additionally, if you use
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:qpdf:ref:`--pages` to select only some pages from
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the original input file, unused form fields are removed, which
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prevents lots of unused annotations from being retained.
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- By default, :command:`qpdf` no longer allows
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creation of encrypted PDF files whose user password is
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non-empty and owner password is empty when a 256-bit key is in
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use. The :qpdf:ref:`--allow-insecure` option,
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specified inside the :qpdf:ref:`--encrypt` options,
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allows creation of such files. Behavior changes in the CLI are
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avoided when possible, but an exception was made here because
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this is security-related. qpdf must always allow creation of
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weird files for testing purposes, but it should not default to
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letting users unknowingly create insecure files.
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- Library Behavior Changes
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- Note: the changes in this section cause differences in output
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in some cases. These differences change the syntax of the PDF
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but do not change the semantics (meaning). I make a strong
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effort to avoid gratuitous changes in qpdf's output so that
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qpdf changes don't break people's tests. In this case, the
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changes significantly improve the readability of the generated
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PDF and don't affect any output that's generated by simple
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transformation. If you are annoyed by having to update test
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files, please rest assured that changes like this have been and
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will continue to be rare events.
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- ``QPDFObjectHandle::newUnicodeString`` now uses whichever of
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ASCII, PDFDocEncoding, of UTF-16 is sufficient to encode all
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the characters in the string. This reduces needless encoding in
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UTF-16 of strings that can be encoded in ASCII. This change may
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cause qpdf to generate different output than before when form
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field values are set using ``QPDFFormFieldObjectHelper`` but
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does not change the meaning of the output.
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- The code that places form XObjects and also the code that
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flattens rotations trim trailing zeroes from real numbers that
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they calculate. This causes slight (but semantically
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equivalent) differences in generated appearance streams and
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form XObject invocations in overlay/underlay code or in user
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code that calls the methods that place form XObjects on a page.
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- CLI Enhancements
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- Add new command line options for listing, saving, adding,
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removing, and and copying file attachments. See :ref:`attachments` for details.
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- Page splitting and merging operations, as well as
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:qpdf:ref:`--flatten-rotation`, are better behaved
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with respect to annotations and interactive form fields. In
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most cases, interactive form field functionality and proper
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formatting and functionality of annotations is preserved by
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these operations. There are still some cases that aren't
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perfect, such as when functionality of annotations depends on
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document-level data that qpdf doesn't yet understand or when
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there are problems with referential integrity among form fields
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and annotations (e.g., when a single form field object or its
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associated annotations are shared across multiple pages, a case
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that is out of spec but that works in most viewers anyway).
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- The option
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:samp:`--password-file={filename}`
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can now be used to read the decryption password from a file.
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You can use ``-`` as the file name to read the password from
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standard input. This is an easier/more obvious way to read
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passwords from files or standard input than using
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:samp:`@file` for this purpose.
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- Add some information about attachments to the json output, and
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added ``attachments`` as an additional json key. The
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information included here is limited to the preferred name and
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content stream and a reference to the file spec object. This is
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enough detail for clients to avoid the hassle of navigating a
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name tree and provides what is needed for basic enumeration and
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extraction of attachments. More detailed information can be
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obtained by following the reference to the file spec object.
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- Add numeric option to :qpdf:ref:`--collate`. If
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:samp:`--collate={n}`
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is given, take pages in groups of
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:samp:`{n}` from the given files.
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- It is now valid to provide :samp:`--rotate=0`
|
||
to clear rotation from a page.
|
||
|
||
- Library Enhancements
|
||
|
||
- This release includes numerous additions to the API. Not all
|
||
changes are listed here. Please see the
|
||
:file:`ChangeLog` file in the source
|
||
distribution for a comprehensive list. Highlights appear below.
|
||
|
||
- Add ``QPDFObjectHandle::ditems()`` and
|
||
``QPDFObjectHandle::aitems()`` that enable C++-style iteration,
|
||
including range-for iteration, over dictionary and array
|
||
QPDFObjectHandles. See comments in
|
||
:file:`include/qpdf/QPDFObjectHandle.hh`
|
||
and
|
||
:file:`examples/pdf-name-number-tree.cc`
|
||
for details.
|
||
|
||
- Add ``QPDFObjectHandle::copyStream`` for making a copy of a
|
||
stream within the same ``QPDF`` instance.
|
||
|
||
- Add new helper classes for supporting file attachments, also
|
||
known as embedded files. New classes are
|
||
``QPDFEmbeddedFileDocumentHelper``,
|
||
``QPDFFileSpecObjectHelper``, and ``QPDFEFStreamObjectHelper``.
|
||
See their respective headers for details and
|
||
:file:`examples/pdf-attach-file.cc` for an
|
||
example.
|
||
|
||
- Add a version of ``QPDFObjectHandle::parse`` that takes a
|
||
``QPDF`` pointer as context so that it can parse strings
|
||
containing indirect object references. This is illustrated in
|
||
:file:`examples/pdf-attach-file.cc`.
|
||
|
||
- Re-implement ``QPDFNameTreeObjectHelper`` and
|
||
``QPDFNumberTreeObjectHelper`` to be more efficient, add an
|
||
iterator-based API, give them the capability to repair broken
|
||
trees, and create methods for modifying the trees. With this
|
||
change, qpdf has a robust read/write implementation of name and
|
||
number trees.
|
||
|
||
- Add new versions of ``QPDFObjectHandle::replaceStreamData``
|
||
that take ``std::function`` objects for cases when you need
|
||
something between a static string and a full-fledged
|
||
StreamDataProvider. Using this with ``QUtil::file_provider`` is
|
||
a very easy way to create a stream from the contents of a file.
|
||
|
||
- The ``QPDFMatrix`` class, formerly a private, internal class,
|
||
has been added to the public API. See
|
||
:file:`include/qpdf/QPDFMatrix.hh` for
|
||
details. This class is for working with transformation
|
||
matrices. Some methods in ``QPDFPageObjectHelper`` make use of
|
||
this to make information about transformation matrices
|
||
available. For an example, see
|
||
:file:`examples/pdf-overlay-page.cc`.
|
||
|
||
- Several new methods were added to
|
||
``QPDFAcroFormDocumentHelper`` for adding, removing, getting
|
||
information about, and enumerating form fields.
|
||
|
||
- Add method
|
||
``QPDFAcroFormDocumentHelper::transformAnnotations``, which
|
||
applies a transformation to each annotation on a page.
|
||
|
||
- Add ``QPDFPageObjectHelper::copyAnnotations``, which copies
|
||
annotations and, if applicable, associated form fields, from
|
||
one page to another, possibly transforming the rectangles.
|
||
|
||
- Build Changes
|
||
|
||
- A C++-14 compiler is now required to build qpdf. There is no
|
||
intention to require anything newer than that for a while.
|
||
C++-14 includes modest enhancements to C++-11 and appears to be
|
||
supported about as widely as C++-11.
|
||
|
||
- Bug Fixes
|
||
|
||
- The :qpdf:ref:`--flatten-rotation` option applies
|
||
transformations to any annotations that may be on the page.
|
||
|
||
- If a form XObject lacks a resources dictionary, consider any
|
||
names in that form XObject to be referenced from the containing
|
||
page. This is compliant with older PDF versions. Also detect if
|
||
any form XObjects have any unresolved names and, if so, don't
|
||
remove unreferenced resources from them or from the page that
|
||
contains them. Unfortunately this has the side effect of
|
||
preventing removal of unreferenced resources in some cases
|
||
where names appear that don't refer to resources, such as with
|
||
tagged PDF. This is a bit of a corner case that is not likely
|
||
to cause a significant problem in practice, but the only side
|
||
effect would be lack of removal of shared resources. A future
|
||
version of qpdf may be more sophisticated in its detection of
|
||
names that refer to resources.
|
||
|
||
- Properly handle strings if they appear in inline image
|
||
dictionaries while externalizing inline images.
|
||
|
||
10.1.0: January 5, 2021
|
||
- CLI Enhancements
|
||
|
||
- Add :qpdf:ref:`--flatten-rotation` command-line
|
||
option, which causes all pages that are rotated using
|
||
parameters in the page's dictionary to instead be identically
|
||
rotated in the page's contents. The change is not user-visible
|
||
for compliant PDF readers but can be used to work around broken
|
||
PDF applications that don't properly handle page rotation.
|
||
|
||
- Library Enhancements
|
||
|
||
- Support for user-provided (pluggable, modular) stream filters.
|
||
It is now possible to derive a class from ``QPDFStreamFilter``
|
||
and register it with ``QPDF`` so that regular library methods,
|
||
including those used by ``QPDFWriter``, can decode streams with
|
||
filters not directly supported by the library. The example
|
||
:file:`examples/pdf-custom-filter.cc`
|
||
illustrates how to use this capability.
|
||
|
||
- Add methods to ``QPDFPageObjectHelper`` to iterate through
|
||
XObjects on a page or form XObjects, possibly recursing into
|
||
nested form XObjects: ``forEachXObject``, ``ForEachImage``,
|
||
``forEachFormXObject``.
|
||
|
||
- Enhance several methods in ``QPDFPageObjectHelper`` to work
|
||
with form XObjects as well as pages, as noted in comments. See
|
||
:file:`ChangeLog` for a full list.
|
||
|
||
- Rename some functions in ``QPDFPageObjectHelper``, while
|
||
keeping old names for compatibility:
|
||
|
||
- ``getPageImages`` to ``getImages``
|
||
|
||
- ``filterPageContents`` to ``filterContents``
|
||
|
||
- ``pipePageContents`` to ``pipeContents``
|
||
|
||
- ``parsePageContents`` to ``parseContents``
|
||
|
||
- Add method ``QPDFPageObjectHelper::getFormXObjects`` to return
|
||
a map of form XObjects directly on a page or form XObject
|
||
|
||
- Add new helper methods to ``QPDFObjectHandle``:
|
||
``isFormXObject``, ``isImage``
|
||
|
||
- Add the optional ``allow_streams`` parameter
|
||
``QPDFObjectHandle::makeDirect``. When
|
||
``QPDFObjectHandle::makeDirect`` is called in this way, it
|
||
preserves references to streams rather than throwing an
|
||
exception.
|
||
|
||
- Add ``QPDFObjectHandle::setFilterOnWrite`` method. Calling this
|
||
on a stream prevents ``QPDFWriter`` from attempting to
|
||
uncompress, recompress, or otherwise filter a stream even if it
|
||
could. Developers can use this to protect streams that are
|
||
optimized should be protected from ``QPDFWriter``'s default
|
||
behavior for any other reason.
|
||
|
||
- Add ``ostream`` ``<<`` operator for ``QPDFObjGen``. This is
|
||
useful to have for debugging.
|
||
|
||
- Add method ``QPDFPageObjectHelper::flattenRotation``, which
|
||
replaces a page's ``/Rotate`` keyword by rotating the page
|
||
within the content stream and altering the page's bounding
|
||
boxes so the rendering is the same. This can be used to work
|
||
around buggy PDF readers that can't properly handle page
|
||
rotation.
|
||
|
||
- C API Enhancements
|
||
|
||
- Add several new functions to the C API for working with
|
||
objects. These are wrappers around many of the methods in
|
||
``QPDFObjectHandle``. Their inclusion adds considerable new
|
||
capability to the C API.
|
||
|
||
- Add ``qpdf_register_progress_reporter`` to the C API,
|
||
corresponding to ``QPDFWriter::registerProgressReporter``.
|
||
|
||
- Performance Enhancements
|
||
|
||
- Improve steps ``QPDFWriter`` takes to prepare a ``QPDF`` object
|
||
for writing, resulting in about an 8% improvement in write
|
||
performance while allowing indirect objects to appear in
|
||
``/DecodeParms``.
|
||
|
||
- When extracting pages, the :command:`qpdf` CLI
|
||
only removes unreferenced resources from the pages that are
|
||
being kept, resulting in a significant performance improvement
|
||
when extracting small numbers of pages from large, complex
|
||
documents.
|
||
|
||
- Bug Fixes
|
||
|
||
- ``QPDFPageObjectHelper::externalizeInlineImages`` was not
|
||
externalizing images referenced from form XObjects that
|
||
appeared on the page.
|
||
|
||
- ``QPDFObjectHandle::filterPageContents`` was broken for pages
|
||
with multiple content streams.
|
||
|
||
- Tweak zsh completion code to behave a little better with
|
||
respect to path completion.
|
||
|
||
10.0.4: November 21, 2020
|
||
- Bug Fixes
|
||
|
||
- Fix a handful of integer overflows. This includes cases found
|
||
by fuzzing as well as having qpdf not do range checking on
|
||
unused values in the xref stream.
|
||
|
||
10.0.3: October 31, 2020
|
||
- Bug Fixes
|
||
|
||
- The fix to the bug involving copying streams with indirect
|
||
filters was incorrect and introduced a new, more serious bug.
|
||
The original bug has been fixed correctly, as has the bug
|
||
introduced in 10.0.2.
|
||
|
||
10.0.2: October 27, 2020
|
||
- Bug Fixes
|
||
|
||
- When concatenating content streams, as with
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--coalesce-contents`, there were cases
|
||
in which qpdf would merge two lexical tokens together, creating
|
||
invalid results. A newline is now inserted between merged
|
||
content streams if one is not already present.
|
||
|
||
- Fix an internal error that could occur when copying foreign
|
||
streams whose stream data had been replaced using a stream data
|
||
provider if those streams had indirect filters or decode
|
||
parameters. This is a rare corner case.
|
||
|
||
- Ensure that the caller's locale settings do not change the
|
||
results of numeric conversions performed internally by the qpdf
|
||
library. Note that the problem here could only be caused when
|
||
the qpdf library was used programmatically. Using the qpdf CLI
|
||
already ignored the user's locale for numeric conversion.
|
||
|
||
- Fix several instances in which warnings were not suppressed in
|
||
spite of :qpdf:ref:`--no-warn` and/or errors or
|
||
warnings were written to standard output rather than standard
|
||
error.
|
||
|
||
- Fixed a memory leak that could occur under specific
|
||
circumstances when
|
||
:samp:`--object-streams=generate` was used.
|
||
|
||
- Fix various integer overflows and similar conditions found by
|
||
the OSS-Fuzz project.
|
||
|
||
- Enhancements
|
||
|
||
- New option :qpdf:ref:`--warning-exit-0` causes qpdf
|
||
to exit with a status of ``0`` rather than ``3`` if there are
|
||
warnings but no errors. Combine with
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--no-warn` to completely ignore
|
||
warnings.
|
||
|
||
- Performance improvements have been made to
|
||
``QPDF::processMemoryFile``.
|
||
|
||
- The OpenSSL crypto provider produces more detailed error
|
||
messages.
|
||
|
||
- Build Changes
|
||
|
||
- The option :samp:`--disable-rpath` is now
|
||
supported by qpdf's :command:`./configure`
|
||
script. Some distributions' packaging standards recommended the
|
||
use of this option.
|
||
|
||
- Selection of a printf format string for ``long long`` has
|
||
been moved from ``ifdefs`` to an autoconf
|
||
test. If you are using your own build system, you will need to
|
||
provide a value for ``LL_FMT`` in
|
||
:file:`libqpdf/qpdf/qpdf-config.h`, which
|
||
would typically be ``"%lld"`` or, for some Windows compilers,
|
||
``"%I64d"``.
|
||
|
||
- Several improvements were made to build-time configuration of
|
||
the OpenSSL crypto provider.
|
||
|
||
- A nearly stand-alone Linux binary zip file is now included with
|
||
the qpdf release. This is built on an older (but supported)
|
||
Ubuntu LTS release, but would work on most reasonably recent
|
||
Linux distributions. It contains only the executables and
|
||
required shared libraries that would not be present on a
|
||
minimal system. It can be used for including qpdf in a minimal
|
||
environment, such as a docker container. The zip file is also
|
||
known to work as a layer in AWS Lambda.
|
||
|
||
- QPDF's automated build has been migrated from Azure Pipelines
|
||
to GitHub Actions.
|
||
|
||
- Windows-specific Changes
|
||
|
||
- The Windows executables distributed with qpdf releases now use
|
||
the OpenSSL crypto provider by default. The native crypto
|
||
provider is also compiled in and can be selected at runtime
|
||
with the ``QPDF_CRYPTO_PROVIDER`` environment variable.
|
||
|
||
- Improvements have been made to how a cryptographic provider is
|
||
obtained in the native Windows crypto implementation. However
|
||
mostly this is shadowed by OpenSSL being used by default.
|
||
|
||
10.0.1: April 9, 2020
|
||
- Bug Fixes
|
||
|
||
- 10.0.0 introduced a bug in which calling
|
||
``QPDFObjectHandle::getStreamData`` on a stream that can't be
|
||
filtered was returning the raw data instead of throwing an
|
||
exception. This is now fixed.
|
||
|
||
- Fix a bug that was preventing qpdf from linking with some
|
||
versions of clang on some platforms.
|
||
|
||
- Enhancements
|
||
|
||
- Improve the :file:`pdf-invert-images`
|
||
example to avoid having to load all the images into RAM at the
|
||
same time.
|
||
|
||
10.0.0: April 6, 2020
|
||
- Performance Enhancements
|
||
|
||
- The qpdf library and executable should run much faster in this
|
||
version than in the last several releases. Several internal
|
||
library optimizations have been made, and there has been
|
||
improved behavior on page splitting as well. This version of
|
||
qpdf should outperform any of the 8.x or 9.x versions.
|
||
|
||
- Incompatible API (source-level) Changes (minor)
|
||
|
||
- The ``QUtil::srandom`` method was removed. It didn't do
|
||
anything unless insecure random numbers were compiled in, and
|
||
they have been off by default for a long time. If you were
|
||
calling it, just remove the call since it wasn't doing anything
|
||
anyway.
|
||
|
||
- Build/Packaging Changes
|
||
|
||
- Add a ``openssl`` crypto provider, which is implemented with
|
||
OpenSSL and also works with BoringSSL. Thanks to Dean Scarff
|
||
for this contribution. If you maintain qpdf for a distribution,
|
||
pay special attention to make sure that you are including
|
||
support for the crypto providers you want. Package maintainers
|
||
will have to weigh the advantages of allowing users to pick a
|
||
crypto provider at runtime against the disadvantages of adding
|
||
more dependencies to qpdf.
|
||
|
||
- Allow qpdf to built on stripped down systems whose C/C++
|
||
libraries lack the ``wchar_t`` type. Search for ``wchar_t`` in
|
||
qpdf's README.md for details. This should be very rare, but it
|
||
is known to be helpful in some embedded environments.
|
||
|
||
- CLI Enhancements
|
||
|
||
- Add ``objectinfo`` key to the JSON output. This will be a place
|
||
to put computed metadata or other information about PDF objects
|
||
that are not immediately evident in other ways or that seem
|
||
useful for some other reason. In this version, information is
|
||
provided about each object indicating whether it is a stream
|
||
and, if so, what its length and filters are. Without this, it
|
||
was not possible to tell conclusively from the JSON output
|
||
alone whether or not an object was a stream. Run
|
||
:command:`qpdf --json-help` for details.
|
||
|
||
- Add new option
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--remove-unreferenced-resources` which
|
||
takes ``auto``, ``yes``, or ``no`` as arguments. The new
|
||
``auto`` mode, which is the default, performs a fast heuristic
|
||
over a PDF file when splitting pages to determine whether the
|
||
expensive process of finding and removing unreferenced
|
||
resources is likely to be of benefit. For most files, this new
|
||
default will result in a significant performance improvement
|
||
for splitting pages.
|
||
|
||
- The :qpdf:ref:`--preserve-unreferenced-resources`
|
||
is now just a synonym for
|
||
:samp:`--remove-unreferenced-resources=no`.
|
||
|
||
- If the ``QPDF_EXECUTABLE`` environment variable is set when
|
||
invoking :command:`qpdf --bash-completion` or
|
||
:command:`qpdf --zsh-completion`, the completion
|
||
command that it outputs will refer to qpdf using the value of
|
||
that variable rather than what :command:`qpdf`
|
||
determines its executable path to be. This can be useful when
|
||
wrapping :command:`qpdf` with a script, working
|
||
with a version in the source tree, using an AppImage, or other
|
||
situations where there is some indirection.
|
||
|
||
- Library Enhancements
|
||
|
||
- Random number generation is now delegated to the crypto
|
||
provider. The old behavior is still used by the native crypto
|
||
provider. It is still possible to provide your own random
|
||
number generator.
|
||
|
||
- Add a new version of
|
||
``QPDFObjectHandle::StreamDataProvider::provideStreamData``
|
||
that accepts the ``suppress_warnings`` and ``will_retry``
|
||
options and allows a success code to be returned. This makes it
|
||
possible to implement a ``StreamDataProvider`` that calls
|
||
``pipeStreamData`` on another stream and to pass the response
|
||
back to the caller, which enables better error handling on
|
||
those proxied streams.
|
||
|
||
- Update ``QPDFObjectHandle::pipeStreamData`` to return an
|
||
overall success code that goes beyond whether or not filtered
|
||
data was written successfully. This allows better error
|
||
handling of cases that were not filtering errors. You have to
|
||
call this explicitly. Methods in previously existing APIs have
|
||
the same semantics as before.
|
||
|
||
- The ``QPDFPageObjectHelper::placeFormXObject`` method now
|
||
allows separate control over whether it should be willing to
|
||
shrink or expand objects to fit them better into the
|
||
destination rectangle. The previous behavior was that shrinking
|
||
was allowed but expansion was not. The previous behavior is
|
||
still the default.
|
||
|
||
- When calling the C API, any non-zero value passed to a boolean
|
||
parameter is treated as ``TRUE``. Previously only the value
|
||
``1`` was accepted. This makes the C API behave more like most
|
||
C interfaces and is known to improve compatibility with some
|
||
Windows environments that dynamically load the DLL and call
|
||
functions from it.
|
||
|
||
- Add ``QPDFObjectHandle::unsafeShallowCopy`` for copying only
|
||
top-level dictionary keys or array items. This is unsafe
|
||
because it creates a situation in which changing a lower-level
|
||
item in one object may also change it in another object, but
|
||
for cases in which you *know* you are only inserting or
|
||
replacing top-level items, it is much faster than
|
||
``QPDFObjectHandle::shallowCopy``.
|
||
|
||
- Add ``QPDFObjectHandle::filterAsContents``, which filter's a
|
||
stream's data as a content stream. This is useful for parsing
|
||
the contents for form XObjects in the same way as parsing page
|
||
content streams.
|
||
|
||
- Bug Fixes
|
||
|
||
- When detecting and removing unreferenced resources during page
|
||
splitting, traverse into form XObjects and handle their
|
||
resources dictionaries as well.
|
||
|
||
- The same error recovery is applied to streams in other than the
|
||
primary input file when merging or splitting pages.
|
||
|
||
9.1.1: January 26, 2020
|
||
- Build/Packaging Changes
|
||
|
||
- The fix-qdf program was converted from perl to C++. As such,
|
||
qpdf no longer has a runtime dependency on perl.
|
||
|
||
- Library Enhancements
|
||
|
||
- Added new helper routine ``QUtil::call_main_from_wmain`` which
|
||
converts ``wchar_t`` arguments to UTF-8 encoded strings. This
|
||
is useful for qpdf because library methods expect file names to
|
||
be UTF-8 encoded, even on Windows
|
||
|
||
- Added new ``QUtil::read_lines_from_file`` methods that take
|
||
``FILE*`` arguments and that allow preservation of end-of-line
|
||
characters. This also fixes a bug where
|
||
``QUtil::read_lines_from_file`` wouldn't work properly with
|
||
Unicode filenames.
|
||
|
||
- CLI Enhancements
|
||
|
||
- Added options :qpdf:ref:`--is-encrypted` and
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--requires-password` for testing whether
|
||
a file is encrypted or requires a password other than the
|
||
supplied (or empty) password. These communicate via exit
|
||
status, making them useful for shell scripts. They also work on
|
||
encrypted files with unknown passwords.
|
||
|
||
- Added ``encrypt`` key to JSON options. With the exception of
|
||
the reconstructed user password for older encryption formats,
|
||
this provides the same information as
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--show-encryption` but in a consistent,
|
||
parseable format. See output of :command:`qpdf
|
||
--json-help` for details.
|
||
|
||
- Bug Fixes
|
||
|
||
- In QDF mode, be sure not to write more than one XRef stream to
|
||
a file, even when
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--preserve-unreferenced` is used.
|
||
:command:`fix-qdf` assumes that there is only
|
||
one XRef stream, and that it appears at the end of the file.
|
||
|
||
- When externalizing inline images, properly handle images whose
|
||
color space is a reference to an object in the page's resource
|
||
dictionary.
|
||
|
||
- Windows-specific fix for acquiring crypt context with a new
|
||
keyset.
|
||
|
||
9.1.0: November 17, 2019
|
||
- Build Changes
|
||
|
||
- A C++-11 compiler is now required to build qpdf.
|
||
|
||
- A new crypto provider that uses gnutls for crypto functions is
|
||
now available and can be enabled at build time. See :ref:`crypto` for more information about crypto
|
||
providers and :ref:`crypto.build` for specific information about
|
||
the build.
|
||
|
||
- Library Enhancements
|
||
|
||
- Incorporate contribution from Masamichi Hosoda to properly
|
||
handle signature dictionaries by not including them in object
|
||
streams, formatting the ``Contents`` key has a hexadecimal
|
||
string, and excluding the ``/Contents`` key from encryption and
|
||
decryption.
|
||
|
||
- Incorporate contribution from Masamichi Hosoda to provide new
|
||
API calls for getting file-level information about input and
|
||
output files, enabling certain operations on the files at the
|
||
file level rather than the object level. New methods include
|
||
``QPDF::getXRefTable()``,
|
||
``QPDFObjectHandle::getParsedOffset()``,
|
||
``QPDFWriter::getRenumberedObjGen(QPDFObjGen)``, and
|
||
``QPDFWriter::getWrittenXRefTable()``.
|
||
|
||
- Support build-time and runtime selectable crypto providers.
|
||
This includes the addition of new classes
|
||
``QPDFCryptoProvider`` and ``QPDFCryptoImpl`` and the
|
||
recognition of the ``QPDF_CRYPTO_PROVIDER`` environment
|
||
variable. Crypto providers are described in depth in :ref:`crypto`.
|
||
|
||
- CLI Enhancements
|
||
|
||
- Addition of the :qpdf:ref:`--show-crypto` option in
|
||
support of selectable crypto providers, as described in :ref:`crypto`.
|
||
|
||
- Allow ``:even`` or ``:odd`` to be appended to numeric ranges
|
||
for specification of the even or odd pages from among the pages
|
||
specified in the range.
|
||
|
||
- Fix shell wildcard expansion behavior (``*`` and ``?``) of the
|
||
:command:`qpdf.exe` as built my MSVC.
|
||
|
||
9.0.2: October 12, 2019
|
||
- Bug Fix
|
||
|
||
- Fix the name of the temporary file used by
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--replace-input` so that it doesn't
|
||
require path splitting and works with paths include
|
||
directories.
|
||
|
||
9.0.1: September 20, 2019
|
||
- Bug Fixes/Enhancements
|
||
|
||
- Fix some build and test issues on big-endian systems and
|
||
compilers with characters that are unsigned by default. The
|
||
problems were in build and test only. There were no actual bugs
|
||
in the qpdf library itself relating to endianness or unsigned
|
||
characters.
|
||
|
||
- When a dictionary has a duplicated key, report this with a
|
||
warning. The behavior of the library in this case is unchanged,
|
||
but the error condition is no longer silently ignored.
|
||
|
||
- When a form field's display rectangle is erroneously specified
|
||
with inverted coordinates, detect and correct this situation.
|
||
This avoids some form fields from being flipped when flattening
|
||
annotations on files with this condition.
|
||
|
||
9.0.0: August 31, 2019
|
||
- Incompatible API (source-level) Changes (minor)
|
||
|
||
- The method ``QUtil::strcasecmp`` has been renamed to
|
||
``QUtil::str_compare_nocase``. This incompatible change is
|
||
necessary to enable qpdf to build on platforms that define
|
||
``strcasecmp`` as a macro.
|
||
|
||
- The ``QPDF::copyForeignObject`` method had an overloaded
|
||
version that took a boolean parameter that was not used. If you
|
||
were using this version, just omit the extra parameter.
|
||
|
||
- There was a version ``QPDFTokenizer::expectInlineImage`` that
|
||
took no arguments. This version has been removed since it
|
||
caused the tokenizer to return incorrect inline images. A new
|
||
version was added some time ago that produces correct output.
|
||
This is a very low level method that doesn't make sense to call
|
||
outside of qpdf's lexical engine. There are higher level
|
||
methods for tokenizing content streams.
|
||
|
||
- Change ``QPDFOutlineDocumentHelper::getTopLevelOutlines`` and
|
||
``QPDFOutlineObjectHelper::getKids`` to return a
|
||
``std::vector`` instead of a ``std::list`` of
|
||
``QPDFOutlineObjectHelper`` objects.
|
||
|
||
- Remove method ``QPDFTokenizer::allowPoundAnywhereInName``. This
|
||
function would allow creation of name tokens whose value would
|
||
change when unparsed, which is never the correct behavior.
|
||
|
||
- CLI Enhancements
|
||
|
||
- The :qpdf:ref:`--replace-input` option may be given
|
||
in place of an output file name. This causes qpdf to overwrite
|
||
the input file with the output. See the description of
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--replace-input` for more details.
|
||
|
||
- The :qpdf:ref:`--recompress-flate` instructs
|
||
:command:`qpdf` to recompress streams that are
|
||
already compressed with ``/FlateDecode``. Useful with
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--compression-level`.
|
||
|
||
- The
|
||
:samp:`--compression-level={level}`
|
||
sets the zlib compression level used for any streams compressed
|
||
by ``/FlateDecode``. Most effective when combined with
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--recompress-flate`.
|
||
|
||
- Library Enhancements
|
||
|
||
- A new namespace ``QIntC``, provided by
|
||
:file:`qpdf/QIntC.hh`, provides safe
|
||
conversion methods between different integer types. These
|
||
conversion methods do range checking to ensure that the cast
|
||
can be performed with no loss of information. Every use of
|
||
``static_cast`` in the library was inspected to see if it could
|
||
use one of these safe converters instead. See :ref:`casting` for additional details.
|
||
|
||
- Method ``QPDF::anyWarnings`` tells whether there have been any
|
||
warnings without clearing the list of warnings.
|
||
|
||
- Method ``QPDF::closeInputSource`` closes or otherwise releases
|
||
the input source. This enables the input file to be deleted or
|
||
renamed.
|
||
|
||
- New methods have been added to ``QUtil`` for converting back
|
||
and forth between strings and unsigned integers:
|
||
``uint_to_string``, ``uint_to_string_base``,
|
||
``string_to_uint``, and ``string_to_ull``.
|
||
|
||
- New methods have been added to ``QPDFObjectHandle`` that return
|
||
the value of ``Integer`` objects as ``int`` or ``unsigned int``
|
||
with range checking and sensible fallback values, and a new
|
||
method was added to return an unsigned value. This makes it
|
||
easier to write code that is safe from unintentional data loss.
|
||
Functions: ``getUIntValue``, ``getIntValueAsInt``,
|
||
``getUIntValueAsUInt``.
|
||
|
||
- When parsing content streams with
|
||
``QPDFObjectHandle::ParserCallbacks``, in place of the method
|
||
``handleObject(QPDFObjectHandle)``, the developer may override
|
||
``handleObject(QPDFObjectHandle, size_t offset, size_t
|
||
length)``. If this method is defined, it will
|
||
be invoked with the object along with its offset and length
|
||
within the overall contents being parsed. Intervening spaces
|
||
and comments are not included in offset and length.
|
||
Additionally, a new method ``contentSize(size_t)`` may be
|
||
implemented. If present, it will be called prior to the first
|
||
call to ``handleObject`` with the total size in bytes of the
|
||
combined contents.
|
||
|
||
- New methods ``QPDF::userPasswordMatched`` and
|
||
``QPDF::ownerPasswordMatched`` have been added to enable a
|
||
caller to determine whether the supplied password was the user
|
||
password, the owner password, or both. This information is also
|
||
displayed by :command:`qpdf --show-encryption`
|
||
and :command:`qpdf --check`.
|
||
|
||
- Static method ``Pl_Flate::setCompressionLevel`` can be called
|
||
to set the zlib compression level globally used by all
|
||
instances of Pl_Flate in deflate mode.
|
||
|
||
- The method ``QPDFWriter::setRecompressFlate`` can be called to
|
||
tell ``QPDFWriter`` to uncompress and recompress streams
|
||
already compressed with ``/FlateDecode``.
|
||
|
||
- The underlying implementation of QPDF arrays has been enhanced
|
||
to be much more memory efficient when dealing with arrays with
|
||
lots of nulls. This enables qpdf to use drastically less memory
|
||
for certain types of files.
|
||
|
||
- When traversing the pages tree, if nodes are encountered with
|
||
invalid types, the types are fixed, and a warning is issued.
|
||
|
||
- A new helper method ``QUtil::read_file_into_memory`` was added.
|
||
|
||
- All conditions previously reported by
|
||
``QPDF::checkLinearization()`` as errors are now presented as
|
||
warnings.
|
||
|
||
- Name tokens containing the ``#`` character not preceded by two
|
||
hexadecimal digits, which is invalid in PDF 1.2 and above, are
|
||
properly handled by the library: a warning is generated, and
|
||
the name token is properly preserved, even if invalid, in the
|
||
output. See :file:`ChangeLog` for a more
|
||
complete description of this change.
|
||
|
||
- Bug Fixes
|
||
|
||
- A small handful of memory issues, assertion failures, and
|
||
unhandled exceptions that could occur on badly mangled input
|
||
files have been fixed. Most of these problems were found by
|
||
Google's OSS-Fuzz project.
|
||
|
||
- When :command:`qpdf --check` or
|
||
:command:`qpdf --check-linearization` encounters
|
||
a file with linearization warnings but not errors, it now
|
||
properly exits with exit code 3 instead of 2.
|
||
|
||
- The :qpdf:ref:`--completion-bash` and
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--completion-zsh` options now work
|
||
properly when qpdf is invoked as an AppImage.
|
||
|
||
- Calling ``QPDFWriter::set*EncryptionParameters`` on a
|
||
``QPDFWriter`` object whose output filename has not yet been
|
||
set no longer produces a segmentation fault.
|
||
|
||
- When reading encrypted files, follow the spec more closely
|
||
regarding encryption key length. This allows qpdf to open
|
||
encrypted files in most cases when they have invalid or missing
|
||
/Length keys in the encryption dictionary.
|
||
|
||
- Build Changes
|
||
|
||
- On platforms that support it, qpdf now builds with
|
||
:samp:`-fvisibility=hidden`. If you build qpdf
|
||
with your own build system, this is now safe to use. This
|
||
prevents methods that are not part of the public API from being
|
||
exported by the shared library, and makes qpdf's ELF shared
|
||
libraries (used on Linux, MacOS, and most other UNIX flavors)
|
||
behave more like the Windows DLL. Since the DLL already behaves
|
||
in much this way, it is unlikely that there are any methods
|
||
that were accidentally not exported. However, with ELF shared
|
||
libraries, typeinfo for some classes has to be explicitly
|
||
exported. If there are problems in dynamically linked code
|
||
catching exceptions or subclassing, this could be the reason.
|
||
If you see this, please report a bug at
|
||
https://github.com/qpdf/qpdf/issues/.
|
||
|
||
- QPDF is now compiled with integer conversion and sign
|
||
conversion warnings enabled. Numerous changes were made to the
|
||
library to make this safe.
|
||
|
||
- QPDF's :command:`make install` target explicitly
|
||
specifies the mode to use when installing files instead of
|
||
relying the user's umask. It was previously doing this for some
|
||
files but not others.
|
||
|
||
- If :command:`pkg-config` is available, use it to
|
||
locate :file:`libjpeg` and
|
||
:file:`zlib` dependencies, falling back on
|
||
old behavior if unsuccessful.
|
||
|
||
- Other Notes
|
||
|
||
- QPDF has been fully integrated into `Google's OSS-Fuzz
|
||
project <https://github.com/google/oss-fuzz>`__. This project
|
||
exercises code with randomly mutated inputs and is great for
|
||
discovering hidden security crashes and security issues.
|
||
Several bugs found by oss-fuzz have already been fixed in qpdf.
|
||
|
||
8.4.2: May 18, 2019
|
||
This release has just one change: correction of a buffer overrun in
|
||
the Windows code used to open files. Windows users should take this
|
||
update. There are no code changes that affect non-Windows releases.
|
||
|
||
8.4.1: April 27, 2019
|
||
- Enhancements
|
||
|
||
- When :command:`qpdf --version` is run, it will
|
||
detect if the qpdf CLI was built with a different version of
|
||
qpdf than the library, which may indicate a problem with the
|
||
installation.
|
||
|
||
- New option :qpdf:ref:`--remove-page-labels` will
|
||
remove page labels before generating output. This used to
|
||
happen if you ran :command:`qpdf --empty --pages ..
|
||
--`, but the behavior changed in qpdf 8.3.0. This
|
||
option enables people who were relying on the old behavior to
|
||
get it again.
|
||
|
||
- New option
|
||
:samp:`--keep-files-open-threshold={count}`
|
||
can be used to override number of files that qpdf will use to
|
||
trigger the behavior of not keeping all files open when merging
|
||
files. This may be necessary if your system allows fewer than
|
||
the default value of 200 files to be open at the same time.
|
||
|
||
- Bug Fixes
|
||
|
||
- Handle Unicode characters in filenames on Windows. The changes
|
||
to support Unicode on the CLI in Windows broke Unicode
|
||
filenames for Windows.
|
||
|
||
- Slightly tighten logic that determines whether an object is a
|
||
page. This should resolve problems in some rare files where
|
||
some non-page objects were passing qpdf's test for whether
|
||
something was a page, thus causing them to be erroneously lost
|
||
during page splitting operations.
|
||
|
||
- Revert change that included preservation of outlines
|
||
(bookmarks) in :qpdf:ref:`--split-pages`. The way
|
||
it was implemented in 8.3.0 and 8.4.0 caused a very significant
|
||
degradation of performance for splitting certain files. A
|
||
future release of qpdf may re-introduce the behavior in a more
|
||
performant and also more correct fashion.
|
||
|
||
- In JSON mode, add missing leading 0 to decimal values between
|
||
-1 and 1 even if not present in the input. The JSON
|
||
specification requires the leading 0. The PDF specification
|
||
does not.
|
||
|
||
8.4.0: February 1, 2019
|
||
- Command-line Enhancements
|
||
|
||
- *Non-compatible CLI change:* The qpdf command-line tool
|
||
interprets passwords given at the command-line differently from
|
||
previous releases when the passwords contain non-ASCII
|
||
characters. In some cases, the behavior differs from previous
|
||
releases. For a discussion of the current behavior, please see
|
||
:ref:`unicode-passwords`. The
|
||
incompatibilities are as follows:
|
||
|
||
- On Windows, qpdf now receives all command-line options as
|
||
Unicode strings if it can figure out the appropriate
|
||
compile/link options. This is enabled at least for MSVC and
|
||
mingw builds. That means that if non-ASCII strings are
|
||
passed to the qpdf CLI in Windows, qpdf will now correctly
|
||
receive them. In the past, they would have either been
|
||
encoded as Windows code page 1252 (also known as "Windows
|
||
ANSI" or as something unintelligible. In almost all cases,
|
||
qpdf is able to properly interpret Unicode arguments now,
|
||
whereas in the past, it would almost never interpret them
|
||
properly. The result is that non-ASCII passwords given to
|
||
the qpdf CLI on Windows now have a much greater chance of
|
||
creating PDF files that can be opened by a variety of
|
||
readers. In the past, usually files encrypted from the
|
||
Windows CLI using non-ASCII passwords would not be readable
|
||
by most viewers. Note that the current version of qpdf is
|
||
able to decrypt files that it previously created using the
|
||
previously supplied password.
|
||
|
||
- The PDF specification requires passwords to be encoded as
|
||
UTF-8 for 256-bit encryption and with PDF Doc encoding for
|
||
40-bit or 128-bit encryption. Older versions of qpdf left it
|
||
up to the user to provide passwords with the correct
|
||
encoding. The qpdf CLI now detects when a password is given
|
||
with UTF-8 encoding and automatically transcodes it to what
|
||
the PDF spec requires. While this is almost always the
|
||
correct behavior, it is possible to override the behavior if
|
||
there is some reason to do so. This is discussed in more
|
||
depth in :ref:`unicode-passwords`.
|
||
|
||
- New options
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--externalize-inline-images`,
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--ii-min-bytes`, and
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--keep-inline-images` control qpdf's
|
||
handling of inline images and possible conversion of them to
|
||
regular images. By default,
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--optimize-images` now also applies to
|
||
inline images.
|
||
|
||
- Add options :qpdf:ref:`--overlay` and
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--underlay` for overlaying or
|
||
underlaying pages of other files onto output pages. See
|
||
:ref:`overlay-underlay` for
|
||
details.
|
||
|
||
- When opening an encrypted file with a password, if the
|
||
specified password doesn't work and the password contains any
|
||
non-ASCII characters, qpdf will try a number of alternative
|
||
passwords to try to compensate for possible character encoding
|
||
errors. This behavior can be suppressed with the
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--suppress-password-recovery` option.
|
||
See :ref:`unicode-passwords` for a full
|
||
discussion.
|
||
|
||
- Add the :qpdf:ref:`--password-mode` option to
|
||
fine-tune how qpdf interprets password arguments, especially
|
||
when they contain non-ASCII characters. See :ref:`unicode-passwords` for more information.
|
||
|
||
- In the :qpdf:ref:`--pages` option, it is now
|
||
possible to copy the same page more than once from the same
|
||
file without using the previous workaround of specifying two
|
||
different paths to the same file.
|
||
|
||
- In the :qpdf:ref:`--pages` option, allow use of "."
|
||
as a shortcut for the primary input file. That way, you can do
|
||
:command:`qpdf in.pdf --pages . 1-2 -- out.pdf`
|
||
instead of having to repeat :file:`in.pdf`
|
||
in the command.
|
||
|
||
- When encrypting with 128-bit and 256-bit encryption, new
|
||
encryption options :qpdf:ref:`--assemble`,
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--annotate`,
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--form`, and
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--modify-other` allow more fine-grained
|
||
granularity in configuring options. Before, the
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--modify` option only configured certain
|
||
predefined groups of permissions.
|
||
|
||
- Bug Fixes and Enhancements
|
||
|
||
- *Potential data-loss bug:* Versions of qpdf between 8.1.0 and
|
||
8.3.0 had a bug that could cause page splitting and merging
|
||
operations to drop some font or image resources if the PDF
|
||
file's internal structure shared these resource lists across
|
||
pages and if some but not all of the pages in the output did
|
||
not reference all the fonts and images. Using the
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--preserve-unreferenced-resources`
|
||
option would work around the incorrect behavior. This bug was
|
||
the result of a typo in the code and a deficiency in the test
|
||
suite. The case that triggered the error was known, just not
|
||
handled properly. This case is now exercised in qpdf's test
|
||
suite and properly handled.
|
||
|
||
- When optimizing images, detect and refuse to optimize images
|
||
that can't be converted to JPEG because of bit depth or color
|
||
space.
|
||
|
||
- Linearization and page manipulation APIs now detect and recover
|
||
from files that have duplicate Page objects in the pages tree.
|
||
|
||
- Using older option
|
||
:samp:`--stream-data=compress` with object
|
||
streams, object streams and xref streams were not compressed.
|
||
|
||
- When the tokenizer returns inline image tokens, delimiters
|
||
following ``ID`` and ``EI`` operators are no longer excluded.
|
||
This makes it possible to reliably extract the actual image
|
||
data.
|
||
|
||
- Library Enhancements
|
||
|
||
- Add method ``QPDFPageObjectHelper::externalizeInlineImages`` to
|
||
convert inline images to regular images.
|
||
|
||
- Add method ``QUtil::possible_repaired_encodings()`` to generate
|
||
a list of strings that represent other ways the given string
|
||
could have been encoded. This is the method the QPDF CLI uses
|
||
to generate the strings it tries when recovering incorrectly
|
||
encoded Unicode passwords.
|
||
|
||
- Add new versions of
|
||
``QPDFWriter::setR{3,4,5,6}EncryptionParameters`` that allow
|
||
more granular setting of permissions bits. See
|
||
:file:`QPDFWriter.hh` for details.
|
||
|
||
- Add new versions of the transcoders from UTF-8 to single-byte
|
||
coding systems in ``QUtil`` that report success or failure
|
||
rather than just substituting a specified unknown character.
|
||
|
||
- Add method ``QUtil::analyze_encoding()`` to determine whether a
|
||
string has high-bit characters and is appears to be UTF-16 or
|
||
valid UTF-8 encoding.
|
||
|
||
- Add new method ``QPDFPageObjectHelper::shallowCopyPage()`` to
|
||
copy a new page that is a "shallow copy" of a page. The
|
||
resulting object is an indirect object ready to be passed to
|
||
``QPDFPageDocumentHelper::addPage()`` for either the original
|
||
``QPDF`` object or a different one. This is what the
|
||
:command:`qpdf` command-line tool uses to copy
|
||
the same page multiple times from the same file during
|
||
splitting and merging operations.
|
||
|
||
- Add method ``QPDF::getUniqueId()``, which returns a unique
|
||
identifier for the given QPDF object. The identifier will be
|
||
unique across the life of the application. The returned value
|
||
can be safely used as a map key.
|
||
|
||
- Add method ``QPDF::setImmediateCopyFrom``. This further
|
||
enhances qpdf's ability to allow a ``QPDF`` object from which
|
||
objects are being copied to go out of scope before the
|
||
destination object is written. If you call this method on a
|
||
``QPDF`` instances, objects copied *from* this instance will be
|
||
copied immediately instead of lazily. This option uses more
|
||
memory but allows the source object to go out of scope before
|
||
the destination object is written in all cases. See comments in
|
||
:file:`QPDF.hh` for details.
|
||
|
||
- Add method ``QPDFPageObjectHelper::getAttribute`` for
|
||
retrieving an attribute from the page dictionary taking
|
||
inheritance into consideration, and optionally making a copy if
|
||
your intention is to modify the attribute.
|
||
|
||
- Fix long-standing limitation of
|
||
``QPDFPageObjectHelper::getPageImages`` so that it now properly
|
||
reports images from inherited resources dictionaries,
|
||
eliminating the need to call
|
||
``QPDFPageDocumentHelper::pushInheritedAttributesToPage`` in
|
||
this case.
|
||
|
||
- Add method ``QPDFObjectHandle::getUniqueResourceName`` for
|
||
finding an unused name in a resource dictionary.
|
||
|
||
- Add method ``QPDFPageObjectHelper::getFormXObjectForPage`` for
|
||
generating a form XObject equivalent to a page. The resulting
|
||
object can be used in the same file or copied to another file
|
||
with ``copyForeignObject``. This can be useful for implementing
|
||
underlay, overlay, n-up, thumbnails, or any other functionality
|
||
requiring replication of pages in other contexts.
|
||
|
||
- Add method ``QPDFPageObjectHelper::placeFormXObject`` for
|
||
generating content stream text that places a given form XObject
|
||
on a page, centered and fit within a specified rectangle. This
|
||
method takes care of computing the proper transformation matrix
|
||
and may optionally compensate for rotation or scaling of the
|
||
destination page.
|
||
|
||
- Build Improvements
|
||
|
||
- Add new configure option
|
||
:samp:`--enable-avoid-windows-handle`, which
|
||
causes the preprocessor symbol ``AVOID_WINDOWS_HANDLE`` to be
|
||
defined. When defined, qpdf will avoid referencing the Windows
|
||
``HANDLE`` type, which is disallowed with certain versions of
|
||
the Windows SDK.
|
||
|
||
- For Windows builds, attempt to determine what options, if any,
|
||
have to be passed to the compiler and linker to enable use of
|
||
``wmain``. This causes the preprocessor symbol
|
||
``WINDOWS_WMAIN`` to be defined. If you do your own builds with
|
||
other compilers, you can define this symbol to cause ``wmain``
|
||
to be used. This is needed to allow the Windows
|
||
:command:`qpdf` command to receive Unicode
|
||
command-line options.
|
||
|
||
8.3.0: January 7, 2019
|
||
- Command-line Enhancements
|
||
|
||
- Shell completion: you can now use eval :command:`$(qpdf
|
||
--completion-bash)` and eval :command:`$(qpdf
|
||
--completion-zsh)` to enable shell completion for
|
||
bash and zsh.
|
||
|
||
- Page numbers (also known as page labels) are now preserved when
|
||
merging and splitting files with the
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--pages` and
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--split-pages` options.
|
||
|
||
- Bookmarks are partially preserved when splitting pages with the
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--split-pages` option. Specifically, the
|
||
outlines dictionary and some supporting metadata are copied
|
||
into the split files. The result is that all bookmarks from the
|
||
original file appear, those that point to pages that are
|
||
preserved work, and those that point to pages that are not
|
||
preserved don't do anything. This is an interim step toward
|
||
proper support for bookmarks in splitting and merging
|
||
operations.
|
||
|
||
- Page collation: add new option
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--collate`. When specified, the
|
||
semantics of :qpdf:ref:`--pages` change from
|
||
concatenation to collation. See :ref:`page-selection` for examples and discussion.
|
||
|
||
- Generation of information in JSON format, primarily to
|
||
facilitate use of qpdf from languages other than C++. Add new
|
||
options :qpdf:ref:`--json`,
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--json-key`, and
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--json-object` to generate a JSON
|
||
representation of the PDF file. Run :command:`qpdf
|
||
--json-help` to get a description of the JSON
|
||
format. For more information, see :ref:`json`.
|
||
|
||
- The :qpdf:ref:`--generate-appearances` flag will
|
||
cause qpdf to generate appearances for form fields if the PDF
|
||
file indicates that form field appearances are out of date.
|
||
This can happen when PDF forms are filled in by a program that
|
||
doesn't know how to regenerate the appearances of the filled-in
|
||
fields.
|
||
|
||
- The :qpdf:ref:`--flatten-annotations` flag can be
|
||
used to *flatten* annotations, including form fields.
|
||
Ordinarily, annotations are drawn separately from the page.
|
||
Flattening annotations is the process of combining their
|
||
appearances into the page's contents. You might want to do this
|
||
if you are going to rotate or combine pages using a tool that
|
||
doesn't understand about annotations. You may also want to use
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--generate-appearances` when using this
|
||
flag since annotations for outdated form fields are not
|
||
flattened as that would cause loss of information.
|
||
|
||
- The :qpdf:ref:`--optimize-images` flag tells qpdf
|
||
to recompresses every image using DCT (JPEG) compression as
|
||
long as the image is not already compressed with lossy
|
||
compression and recompressing the image reduces its size. The
|
||
additional options :qpdf:ref:`--oi-min-width`,
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--oi-min-height`, and
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--oi-min-area` prevent recompression of
|
||
images whose width, height, or pixel area (width × height) are
|
||
below a specified threshold.
|
||
|
||
- The :qpdf:ref:`--show-object` option can now be
|
||
given as :samp:`--show-object=trailer` to show
|
||
the trailer dictionary.
|
||
|
||
- Bug Fixes and Enhancements
|
||
|
||
- QPDF now automatically detects and recovers from dangling
|
||
references. If a PDF file contained an indirect reference to a
|
||
non-existent object, which is valid, when adding a new object
|
||
to the file, it was possible for the new object to take the
|
||
object ID of the dangling reference, thereby causing the
|
||
dangling reference to point to the new object. This case is now
|
||
prevented.
|
||
|
||
- Fixes to form field setting code: strings are always written in
|
||
UTF-16 format, and checkboxes and radio buttons are handled
|
||
properly with respect to synchronization of values and
|
||
appearance states.
|
||
|
||
- The ``QPDF::checkLinearization()`` no longer causes the program
|
||
to crash when it detects problems with linearization data.
|
||
Instead, it issues a normal warning or error.
|
||
|
||
- Ordinarily qpdf treats an argument of the form
|
||
:samp:`@file` to mean that command-line options
|
||
should be read from :file:`file`. Now, if
|
||
:file:`file` does not exist but
|
||
:file:`@file` does, qpdf will treat
|
||
:file:`@file` as a regular option. This
|
||
makes it possible to work more easily with PDF files whose
|
||
names happen to start with the ``@`` character.
|
||
|
||
- Library Enhancements
|
||
|
||
- Remove the restriction in most cases that the source QPDF
|
||
object used in a ``QPDF::copyForeignObject`` call has to stick
|
||
around until the destination QPDF is written. The exceptional
|
||
case is when the source stream gets is data using a
|
||
QPDFObjectHandle::StreamDataProvider. For a more in-depth
|
||
discussion, see comments around ``copyForeignObject`` in
|
||
:file:`QPDF.hh`.
|
||
|
||
- Add new method ``QPDFWriter::getFinalVersion()``, which returns
|
||
the PDF version that will ultimately be written to the final
|
||
file. See comments in :file:`QPDFWriter.hh`
|
||
for some restrictions on its use.
|
||
|
||
- Add several methods for transcoding strings to some of the
|
||
character sets used in PDF files: ``QUtil::utf8_to_ascii``,
|
||
``QUtil::utf8_to_win_ansi``, ``QUtil::utf8_to_mac_roman``, and
|
||
``QUtil::utf8_to_utf16``. For the single-byte encodings that
|
||
support only a limited character sets, these methods replace
|
||
unsupported characters with a specified substitute.
|
||
|
||
- Add new methods to ``QPDFAnnotationObjectHelper`` and
|
||
``QPDFFormFieldObjectHelper`` for querying flags and
|
||
interpretation of different field types. Define constants in
|
||
:file:`qpdf/Constants.h` to help with
|
||
interpretation of flag values.
|
||
|
||
- Add new methods
|
||
``QPDFAcroFormDocumentHelper::generateAppearancesIfNeeded`` and
|
||
``QPDFFormFieldObjectHelper::generateAppearance`` for
|
||
generating appearance streams. See discussion in
|
||
:file:`QPDFFormFieldObjectHelper.hh` for
|
||
limitations.
|
||
|
||
- Add two new helper functions for dealing with resource
|
||
dictionaries: ``QPDFObjectHandle::getResourceNames()`` returns
|
||
a list of all second-level keys, which correspond to the names
|
||
of resources, and ``QPDFObjectHandle::mergeResources()`` merges
|
||
two resources dictionaries as long as they have non-conflicting
|
||
keys. These methods are useful for certain types of objects
|
||
that resolve resources from multiple places, such as form
|
||
fields.
|
||
|
||
- Add methods ``QPDFPageDocumentHelper::flattenAnnotations()``
|
||
and
|
||
``QPDFAnnotationObjectHelper::getPageContentForAppearance()``
|
||
for handling low-level details of annotation flattening.
|
||
|
||
- Add new helper classes: ``QPDFOutlineDocumentHelper``,
|
||
``QPDFOutlineObjectHelper``, ``QPDFPageLabelDocumentHelper``,
|
||
``QPDFNameTreeObjectHelper``, and
|
||
``QPDFNumberTreeObjectHelper``.
|
||
|
||
- Add method ``QPDFObjectHandle::getJSON()`` that returns a JSON
|
||
representation of the object. Call ``serialize()`` on the
|
||
result to convert it to a string.
|
||
|
||
- Add a simple JSON serializer. This is not a complete or
|
||
general-purpose JSON library. It allows assembly and
|
||
serialization of JSON structures with some restrictions, which
|
||
are described in the header file. This is the serializer used
|
||
by qpdf's new JSON representation.
|
||
|
||
- Add new ``QPDFObjectHandle::Matrix`` class along with a few
|
||
convenience methods for dealing with six-element numerical
|
||
arrays as matrices.
|
||
|
||
- Add new method ``QPDFObjectHandle::wrapInArray``, which returns
|
||
the object itself if it is an array, or an array containing the
|
||
object otherwise. This is a common construct in PDF. This
|
||
method prevents you from having to explicitly test whether
|
||
something is a single element or an array.
|
||
|
||
- Build Improvements
|
||
|
||
- It is no longer necessary to run
|
||
:command:`autogen.sh` to build from a pristine
|
||
checkout. Automatically generated files are now committed so
|
||
that it is possible to build on platforms without autoconf
|
||
directly from a clean checkout of the repository. The
|
||
:command:`configure` script detects if the files
|
||
are out of date when it also determines that the tools are
|
||
present to regenerate them.
|
||
|
||
- Pull requests and the master branch are now built automatically
|
||
in `Azure
|
||
Pipelines <https://dev.azure.com/qpdf/qpdf/_build>`__, which is
|
||
free for open source projects. The build includes Linux, mac,
|
||
Windows 32-bit and 64-bit with mingw and MSVC, and an AppImage
|
||
build. Official qpdf releases are now built with Azure
|
||
Pipelines.
|
||
|
||
- Notes for Packagers
|
||
|
||
- A new section has been added to the documentation with notes
|
||
for packagers. Please see :ref:`packaging`.
|
||
|
||
- The qpdf detects out-of-date automatically generated files. If
|
||
your packaging system automatically refreshes libtool or
|
||
autoconf files, it could cause this check to fail. To avoid
|
||
this problem, pass
|
||
:samp:`--disable-check-autofiles` to
|
||
:command:`configure`.
|
||
|
||
- If you would like to have qpdf completion enabled
|
||
automatically, you can install completion files in the
|
||
distribution's default location. You can find sample completion
|
||
files to install in the :file:`completions`
|
||
directory.
|
||
|
||
8.2.1: August 18, 2018
|
||
- Command-line Enhancements
|
||
|
||
- Add
|
||
:samp:`--keep-files-open={[yn]}`
|
||
to override default determination of whether to keep files open
|
||
when merging. Please see the discussion of
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--keep-files-open` for additional details.
|
||
|
||
8.2.0: August 16, 2018
|
||
- Command-line Enhancements
|
||
|
||
- Add :qpdf:ref:`--no-warn` option to suppress
|
||
issuing warning messages. If there are any conditions that
|
||
would have caused warnings to be issued, the exit status is
|
||
still 3.
|
||
|
||
- Bug Fixes and Optimizations
|
||
|
||
- Performance fix: optimize page merging operation to avoid
|
||
unnecessary open/close calls on files being merged. This solves
|
||
a dramatic slow-down that was observed when merging certain
|
||
types of files.
|
||
|
||
- Optimize how memory was used for the TIFF predictor,
|
||
drastically improving performance and memory usage for files
|
||
containing high-resolution images compressed with Flate using
|
||
the TIFF predictor.
|
||
|
||
- Bug fix: end of line characters were not properly handled
|
||
inside strings in some cases.
|
||
|
||
- Bug fix: using :qpdf:ref:`--progress` on very small
|
||
files could cause an infinite loop.
|
||
|
||
- API enhancements
|
||
|
||
- Add new class ``QPDFSystemError``, derived from
|
||
``std::runtime_error``, which is now thrown by
|
||
``QUtil::throw_system_error``. This enables the triggering
|
||
``errno`` value to be retrieved.
|
||
|
||
- Add ``ClosedFileInputSource::stayOpen`` method, enabling a
|
||
``ClosedFileInputSource`` to stay open during manually
|
||
indicated periods of high activity, thus reducing the overhead
|
||
of frequent open/close operations.
|
||
|
||
- Build Changes
|
||
|
||
- For the mingw builds, change the name of the DLL import library
|
||
from :file:`libqpdf.a` to
|
||
:file:`libqpdf.dll.a` to more accurately
|
||
reflect that it is an import library rather than a static
|
||
library. This potentially clears the way for supporting a
|
||
static library in the future, though presently, the qpdf
|
||
Windows build only builds the DLL and executables.
|
||
|
||
8.1.0: June 23, 2018
|
||
- Usability Improvements
|
||
|
||
- When splitting files, qpdf detects fonts and images that the
|
||
document metadata claims are referenced from a page but are not
|
||
actually referenced and omits them from the output file. This
|
||
change can cause a significant reduction in the size of split
|
||
PDF files for files created by some software packages. In some
|
||
cases, it can also make page splitting slower. Prior versions
|
||
of qpdf would believe the document metadata and sometimes
|
||
include all the images from all the other pages even though the
|
||
pages were no longer present. In the unlikely event that the
|
||
old behavior should be desired, or if you have a case where
|
||
page splitting is very slow, the old behavior (and speed) can
|
||
be enabled by specifying
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--preserve-unreferenced-resources`.
|
||
|
||
- When merging multiple PDF files, qpdf no longer leaves all the
|
||
files open. This makes it possible to merge numbers of files
|
||
that may exceed the operating system's limit for the maximum
|
||
number of open files.
|
||
|
||
- The :qpdf:ref:`--rotate` option's syntax has been
|
||
extended to make the page range optional. If you specify
|
||
:samp:`--rotate={angle}`
|
||
without specifying a page range, the rotation will be applied
|
||
to all pages. This can be especially useful for adjusting a PDF
|
||
created from a multi-page document that was scanned upside
|
||
down.
|
||
|
||
- When merging multiple files, the
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--verbose` option now prints information
|
||
about each file as it operates on that file.
|
||
|
||
- When the :qpdf:ref:`--progress` option is
|
||
specified, qpdf will print a running indicator of its best
|
||
guess at how far through the writing process it is. Note that,
|
||
as with all progress meters, it's an approximation. This option
|
||
is implemented in a way that makes it useful for software that
|
||
uses the qpdf library; see API Enhancements below.
|
||
|
||
- Bug Fixes
|
||
|
||
- Properly decrypt files that use revision 3 of the standard
|
||
security handler but use 40 bit keys (even though revision 3
|
||
supports 128-bit keys).
|
||
|
||
- Limit depth of nested data structures to prevent crashes from
|
||
certain types of malformed (malicious) PDFs.
|
||
|
||
- In "newline before endstream" mode, insert the required extra
|
||
newline before the ``endstream`` at the end of object streams.
|
||
This one case was previously omitted.
|
||
|
||
- API Enhancements
|
||
|
||
- The first round of higher level "helper" interfaces has been
|
||
introduced. These are designed to provide a more convenient way
|
||
of interacting with certain document features than using
|
||
``QPDFObjectHandle`` directly. For details on helpers, see
|
||
:ref:`helper-classes`. Specific additional
|
||
interfaces are described below.
|
||
|
||
- Add two new document helper classes: ``QPDFPageDocumentHelper``
|
||
for working with pages, and ``QPDFAcroFormDocumentHelper`` for
|
||
working with interactive forms. No old methods have been
|
||
removed, but ``QPDFPageDocumentHelper`` is now the preferred
|
||
way to perform operations on pages rather than calling the old
|
||
methods in ``QPDFObjectHandle`` and ``QPDF`` directly. Comments
|
||
in the header files direct you to the new interfaces. Please
|
||
see the header files and :file:`ChangeLog`
|
||
for additional details.
|
||
|
||
- Add three new object helper class: ``QPDFPageObjectHelper`` for
|
||
pages, ``QPDFFormFieldObjectHelper`` for interactive form
|
||
fields, and ``QPDFAnnotationObjectHelper`` for annotations. All
|
||
three classes are fairly sparse at the moment, but they have
|
||
some useful, basic functionality.
|
||
|
||
- A new example program
|
||
:file:`examples/pdf-set-form-values.cc` has
|
||
been added that illustrates use of the new document and object
|
||
helpers.
|
||
|
||
- The method ``QPDFWriter::registerProgressReporter`` has been
|
||
added. This method allows you to register a function that is
|
||
called by ``QPDFWriter`` to update your idea of the percentage
|
||
it thinks it is through writing its output. Client programs can
|
||
use this to implement reasonably accurate progress meters. The
|
||
:command:`qpdf` command line tool uses this to
|
||
implement its :qpdf:ref:`--progress` option.
|
||
|
||
- New methods ``QPDFObjectHandle::newUnicodeString`` and
|
||
``QPDFObject::unparseBinary`` have been added to allow for more
|
||
convenient creation of strings that are explicitly encoded
|
||
using big-endian UTF-16. This is useful for creating strings
|
||
that appear outside of content streams, such as labels, form
|
||
fields, outlines, document metadata, etc.
|
||
|
||
- A new class ``QPDFObjectHandle::Rectangle`` has been added to
|
||
ease working with PDF rectangles, which are just arrays of four
|
||
numeric values.
|
||
|
||
8.0.2: March 6, 2018
|
||
- When a loop is detected while following cross reference streams or
|
||
tables, treat this as damage instead of silently ignoring the
|
||
previous table. This prevents loss of otherwise recoverable data
|
||
in some damaged files.
|
||
|
||
- Properly handle pages with no contents.
|
||
|
||
8.0.1: March 4, 2018
|
||
- Disregard data check errors when uncompressing ``/FlateDecode``
|
||
streams. This is consistent with most other PDF readers and allows
|
||
qpdf to recover data from another class of malformed PDF files.
|
||
|
||
- On the command line when specifying page ranges, support preceding
|
||
a page number by "r" to indicate that it should be counted from
|
||
the end. For example, the range ``r3-r1`` would indicate the last
|
||
three pages of a document.
|
||
|
||
8.0.0: February 25, 2018
|
||
- Packaging and Distribution Changes
|
||
|
||
- QPDF is now distributed as an
|
||
`AppImage <https://appimage.org/>`__ in addition to all the
|
||
other ways it is distributed. The AppImage can be found in the
|
||
download area with the other packages. Thanks to Kurt Pfeifle
|
||
and Simon Peter for their contributions.
|
||
|
||
- Bug Fixes
|
||
|
||
- ``QPDFObjectHandle::getUTF8Val`` now properly treats
|
||
non-Unicode strings as encoded with PDF Doc Encoding.
|
||
|
||
- Improvements to handling of objects in PDF files that are not
|
||
of the expected type. In most cases, qpdf will be able to warn
|
||
for such cases rather than fail with an exception. Previous
|
||
versions of qpdf would sometimes fail with errors such as
|
||
"operation for dictionary object attempted on object of wrong
|
||
type". This situation should be mostly or entirely eliminated
|
||
now.
|
||
|
||
- Enhancements to the :command:`qpdf` Command-line
|
||
Tool. All new options listed here are documented in more detail in
|
||
:ref:`using`.
|
||
|
||
- The option
|
||
:samp:`--linearize-pass1={file}`
|
||
has been added for debugging qpdf's linearization code.
|
||
|
||
- The option :qpdf:ref:`--coalesce-contents` can be
|
||
used to combine content streams of a page whose contents are an
|
||
array of streams into a single stream.
|
||
|
||
- API Enhancements. All new API calls are documented in their
|
||
respective classes' header files. There are no non-compatible
|
||
changes to the API.
|
||
|
||
- Add function ``qpdf_check_pdf`` to the C API. This function
|
||
does basic checking that is a subset of what :command:`qpdf
|
||
--check` performs.
|
||
|
||
- Major enhancements to the lexical layer of qpdf. For a complete
|
||
list of enhancements, please refer to the
|
||
:file:`ChangeLog` file. Most of the changes
|
||
result in improvements to qpdf's ability handle erroneous
|
||
files. It is also possible for programs to handle whitespace,
|
||
comments, and inline images as tokens.
|
||
|
||
- New API for working with PDF content streams at a lexical
|
||
level. The new class ``QPDFObjectHandle::TokenFilter`` allows
|
||
the developer to provide token handlers. Token filters can be
|
||
used with several different methods in ``QPDFObjectHandle`` as
|
||
well as with a lower-level interface. See comments in
|
||
:file:`QPDFObjectHandle.hh` as well as the
|
||
new examples
|
||
:file:`examples/pdf-filter-tokens.cc` and
|
||
:file:`examples/pdf-count-strings.cc` for
|
||
details.
|
||
|
||
7.1.1: February 4, 2018
|
||
- Bug fix: files whose /ID fields were other than 16 bytes long can
|
||
now be properly linearized
|
||
|
||
- A few compile and link issues have been corrected for some
|
||
platforms.
|
||
|
||
7.1.0: January 14, 2018
|
||
- PDF files contain streams that may be compressed with various
|
||
compression algorithms which, in some cases, may be enhanced by
|
||
various predictor functions. Previously only the PNG up predictor
|
||
was supported. In this version, all the PNG predictors as well as
|
||
the TIFF predictor are supported. This increases the range of
|
||
files that qpdf is able to handle.
|
||
|
||
- QPDF now allows a raw encryption key to be specified in place of a
|
||
password when opening encrypted files, and will optionally display
|
||
the encryption key used by a file. This is a non-standard
|
||
operation, but it can be useful in certain situations. Please see
|
||
the discussion of :qpdf:ref:`--password-is-hex-key` or the comments around
|
||
``QPDF::setPasswordIsHexKey`` in
|
||
:file:`QPDF.hh` for additional details.
|
||
|
||
- Bug fix: numbers ending with a trailing decimal point are now
|
||
properly recognized as numbers.
|
||
|
||
- Bug fix: when building qpdf from source on some platforms
|
||
(especially MacOS), the build could get confused by older versions
|
||
of qpdf installed on the system. This has been corrected.
|
||
|
||
7.0.0: September 15, 2017
|
||
- Packaging and Distribution Changes
|
||
|
||
- QPDF's primary license is now `version 2.0 of the Apache
|
||
License <http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0>`__ rather
|
||
than version 2.0 of the Artistic License. You may still, at
|
||
your option, consider qpdf to be licensed with version 2.0 of
|
||
the Artistic license.
|
||
|
||
- QPDF no longer has a dependency on the PCRE (Perl-Compatible
|
||
Regular Expression) library. QPDF now has an added dependency
|
||
on the JPEG library.
|
||
|
||
- Bug Fixes
|
||
|
||
- This release contains many bug fixes for various infinite
|
||
loops, memory leaks, and other memory errors that could be
|
||
encountered with specially crafted or otherwise erroneous PDF
|
||
files.
|
||
|
||
- New Features
|
||
|
||
- QPDF now supports reading and writing streams encoded with JPEG
|
||
or RunLength encoding. Library API enhancements and
|
||
command-line options have been added to control this behavior.
|
||
See command-line options
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--compress-streams` and
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--decode-level` and methods
|
||
``QPDFWriter::setCompressStreams`` and
|
||
``QPDFWriter::setDecodeLevel``.
|
||
|
||
- QPDF is much better at recovering from broken files. In most
|
||
cases, qpdf will skip invalid objects and will preserve broken
|
||
stream data by not attempting to filter broken streams. QPDF is
|
||
now able to recover or at least not crash on dozens of broken
|
||
test files I have received over the past few years.
|
||
|
||
- Page rotation is now supported and accessible from both the
|
||
library and the command line.
|
||
|
||
- ``QPDFWriter`` supports writing files in a way that preserves
|
||
PCLm compliance in support of driverless printing. This is very
|
||
specialized and is only useful to applications that already
|
||
know how to create PCLm files.
|
||
|
||
- Enhancements to the :command:`qpdf` Command-line
|
||
Tool. All new options listed here are documented in more detail in
|
||
:ref:`using`.
|
||
|
||
- Command-line arguments can now be read from files or standard
|
||
input using ``@file`` or ``@-`` syntax. Please see :ref:`invocation`.
|
||
|
||
- :qpdf:ref:`--rotate`: request page rotation
|
||
|
||
- :qpdf:ref:`--newline-before-endstream`: ensure that
|
||
a newline appears before every ``endstream`` keyword in the
|
||
file; used to prevent qpdf from breaking PDF/A compliance on
|
||
already compliant files.
|
||
|
||
- :qpdf:ref:`--preserve-unreferenced`: preserve
|
||
unreferenced objects in the input PDF
|
||
|
||
- :qpdf:ref:`--split-pages`: break output into chunks
|
||
with fixed numbers of pages
|
||
|
||
- :qpdf:ref:`--verbose`: print the name of each
|
||
output file that is created
|
||
|
||
- :qpdf:ref:`--compress-streams` and
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--decode-level` replace
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--stream-data` for improving granularity
|
||
of controlling compression and decompression of stream data.
|
||
The :qpdf:ref:`--stream-data` option will remain
|
||
available.
|
||
|
||
- When running :command:`qpdf --check` with other
|
||
options, checks are always run first. This enables qpdf to
|
||
perform its full recovery logic before outputting other
|
||
information. This can be especially useful when manually
|
||
recovering broken files, looking at qpdf's regenerated cross
|
||
reference table, or other similar operations.
|
||
|
||
- Process :command:`--pages` earlier so that other
|
||
options like :qpdf:ref:`--show-pages` or
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--split-pages` can operate on the file
|
||
after page splitting/merging has occurred.
|
||
|
||
- API Changes. All new API calls are documented in their respective
|
||
classes' header files.
|
||
|
||
- ``QPDFObjectHandle::rotatePage``: apply rotation to a page
|
||
object
|
||
|
||
- ``QPDFWriter::setNewlineBeforeEndstream``: force newline to
|
||
appear before ``endstream``
|
||
|
||
- ``QPDFWriter::setPreserveUnreferencedObjects``: preserve
|
||
unreferenced objects that appear in the input PDF. The default
|
||
behavior is to discard them.
|
||
|
||
- New ``Pipeline`` types ``Pl_RunLength`` and ``Pl_DCT`` are
|
||
available for developers who wish to produce or consume
|
||
RunLength or DCT stream data directly. The
|
||
:file:`examples/pdf-create.cc` example
|
||
illustrates their use.
|
||
|
||
- ``QPDFWriter::setCompressStreams`` and
|
||
``QPDFWriter::setDecodeLevel`` methods control handling of
|
||
different types of stream compression.
|
||
|
||
- Add new C API functions ``qpdf_set_compress_streams``,
|
||
``qpdf_set_decode_level``,
|
||
``qpdf_set_preserve_unreferenced_objects``, and
|
||
``qpdf_set_newline_before_endstream`` corresponding to the new
|
||
``QPDFWriter`` methods.
|
||
|
||
6.0.0: November 10, 2015
|
||
- Implement :qpdf:ref:`--deterministic-id` command-line
|
||
option and ``QPDFWriter::setDeterministicID`` as well as C API
|
||
function ``qpdf_set_deterministic_ID`` for generating a
|
||
deterministic ID for non-encrypted files. When this option is
|
||
selected, the ID of the file depends on the contents of the output
|
||
file, and not on transient items such as the timestamp or output
|
||
file name.
|
||
|
||
- Make qpdf more tolerant of files whose xref table entries are not
|
||
the correct length.
|
||
|
||
5.1.3: May 24, 2015
|
||
- Bug fix: fix-qdf was not properly handling files that contained
|
||
object streams with more than 255 objects in them.
|
||
|
||
- Bug fix: qpdf was not properly initializing Microsoft's secure
|
||
crypto provider on fresh Windows installations that had not had
|
||
any keys created yet.
|
||
|
||
- Fix a few errors found by Gynvael Coldwind and Mateusz Jurczyk of
|
||
the Google Security Team. Please see the ChangeLog for details.
|
||
|
||
- Properly handle pages that have no contents at all. There were
|
||
many cases in which qpdf handled this fine, but a few methods
|
||
blindly obtained page contents with handling the possibility that
|
||
there were no contents.
|
||
|
||
- Make qpdf more robust for a few more kinds of problems that may
|
||
occur in invalid PDF files.
|
||
|
||
5.1.2: June 7, 2014
|
||
- Bug fix: linearizing files could create a corrupted output file
|
||
under extremely unlikely file size circumstances. See ChangeLog
|
||
for details. The odds of getting hit by this are very low, though
|
||
one person did.
|
||
|
||
- Bug fix: qpdf would fail to write files that had streams with
|
||
decode parameters referencing other streams.
|
||
|
||
- New example program: :command:`pdf-split-pages`:
|
||
efficiently split PDF files into individual pages. The example
|
||
program does this more efficiently than using :command:`qpdf
|
||
--pages` to do it.
|
||
|
||
- Packaging fix: Visual C++ binaries did not support Windows XP.
|
||
This has been rectified by updating the compilers used to generate
|
||
the release binaries.
|
||
|
||
5.1.1: January 14, 2014
|
||
- Performance fix: copying foreign objects could be very slow with
|
||
certain types of files. This was most likely to be visible during
|
||
page splitting and was due to traversing the same objects multiple
|
||
times in some cases.
|
||
|
||
5.1.0: December 17, 2013
|
||
- Added runtime option (``QUtil::setRandomDataProvider``) to supply
|
||
your own random data provider. You can use this if you want to
|
||
avoid using the OS-provided secure random number generation
|
||
facility or stdlib's less secure version. See comments in
|
||
include/qpdf/QUtil.hh for details.
|
||
|
||
- Fixed image comparison tests to not create 12-bit-per-pixel images
|
||
since some versions of tiffcmp have bugs in comparing them in some
|
||
cases. This increases the disk space required by the image
|
||
comparison tests, which are off by default anyway.
|
||
|
||
- Introduce a number of small fixes for compilation on the latest
|
||
clang in MacOS and the latest Visual C++ in Windows.
|
||
|
||
- Be able to handle broken files that end the xref table header with
|
||
a space instead of a newline.
|
||
|
||
5.0.1: October 18, 2013
|
||
- Thanks to a detailed review by Florian Weimer and the Red Hat
|
||
Product Security Team, this release includes a number of
|
||
non-user-visible security hardening changes. Please see the
|
||
ChangeLog file in the source distribution for the complete list.
|
||
|
||
- When available, operating system-specific secure random number
|
||
generation is used for generating initialization vectors and other
|
||
random values used during encryption or file creation. For the
|
||
Windows build, this results in an added dependency on Microsoft's
|
||
cryptography API. To disable the OS-specific cryptography and use
|
||
the old version, pass the
|
||
:samp:`--enable-insecure-random` option to
|
||
:command:`./configure`.
|
||
|
||
- The :command:`qpdf` command-line tool now issues a
|
||
warning when :samp:`-accessibility=n` is specified
|
||
for newer encryption versions stating that the option is ignored.
|
||
qpdf, per the spec, has always ignored this flag, but it
|
||
previously did so silently. This warning is issued only by the
|
||
command-line tool, not by the library. The library's handling of
|
||
this flag is unchanged.
|
||
|
||
5.0.0: July 10, 2013
|
||
- Bug fix: previous versions of qpdf would lose objects with
|
||
generation != 0 when generating object streams. Fixing this
|
||
required changes to the public API.
|
||
|
||
- Removed methods from public API that were only supposed to be
|
||
called by QPDFWriter and couldn't realistically be called anywhere
|
||
else. See ChangeLog for details.
|
||
|
||
- New ``QPDFObjGen`` class added to represent an object
|
||
ID/generation pair. ``QPDFObjectHandle::getObjGen()`` is now
|
||
preferred over ``QPDFObjectHandle::getObjectID()`` and
|
||
``QPDFObjectHandle::getGeneration()`` as it makes it less likely
|
||
for people to accidentally write code that ignores the generation
|
||
number. See :file:`QPDF.hh` and
|
||
:file:`QPDFObjectHandle.hh` for additional
|
||
notes.
|
||
|
||
- Add :qpdf:ref:`--show-npages` command-line option to
|
||
the :command:`qpdf` command to show the number of
|
||
pages in a file.
|
||
|
||
- Allow omission of the page range within
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--pages` for the
|
||
:command:`qpdf` command. When omitted, the page
|
||
range is implicitly taken to be all the pages in the file.
|
||
|
||
- Various enhancements were made to support different types of
|
||
broken files or broken readers. Details can be found in
|
||
:file:`ChangeLog`.
|
||
|
||
4.1.0: April 14, 2013
|
||
- Note to people including qpdf in distributions: the
|
||
:file:`.la` files generated by libtool are now
|
||
installed by qpdf's :command:`make install` target.
|
||
Before, they were not installed. This means that if your
|
||
distribution does not want to include
|
||
:file:`.la` files, you must remove them as
|
||
part of your packaging process.
|
||
|
||
- Major enhancement: API enhancements have been made to support
|
||
parsing of content streams. This enhancement includes the
|
||
following changes:
|
||
|
||
- ``QPDFObjectHandle::parseContentStream`` method parses objects
|
||
in a content stream and calls handlers in a callback class. The
|
||
example
|
||
:file:`examples/pdf-parse-content.cc`
|
||
illustrates how this may be used.
|
||
|
||
- ``QPDFObjectHandle`` can now represent operators and inline
|
||
images, object types that may only appear in content streams.
|
||
|
||
- Method ``QPDFObjectHandle::getTypeCode()`` returns an
|
||
enumerated type value representing the underlying object type.
|
||
Method ``QPDFObjectHandle::getTypeName()`` returns a text
|
||
string describing the name of the type of a
|
||
``QPDFObjectHandle`` object. These methods can be used for more
|
||
efficient parsing and debugging/diagnostic messages.
|
||
|
||
- :command:`qpdf --check` now parses all pages'
|
||
content streams in addition to doing other checks. While there are
|
||
still many types of errors that cannot be detected, syntactic
|
||
errors in content streams will now be reported.
|
||
|
||
- Minor compilation enhancements have been made to facilitate easier
|
||
for support for a broader range of compilers and compiler
|
||
versions.
|
||
|
||
- Warning flags have been moved into a separate variable in
|
||
:file:`autoconf.mk`
|
||
|
||
- The configure flag :samp:`--enable-werror` work
|
||
for Microsoft compilers
|
||
|
||
- All MSVC CRT security warnings have been resolved.
|
||
|
||
- All C-style casts in C++ Code have been replaced by C++ casts,
|
||
and many casts that had been included to suppress higher
|
||
warning levels for some compilers have been removed, primarily
|
||
for clarity. Places where integer type coercion occurs have
|
||
been scrutinized. A new casting policy has been documented in
|
||
the manual. This is of concern mainly to people porting qpdf to
|
||
new platforms or compilers. It is not visible to programmers
|
||
writing code that uses the library
|
||
|
||
- Some internal limits have been removed in code that converts
|
||
numbers to strings. This is largely invisible to users, but it
|
||
does trigger a bug in some older versions of mingw-w64's C++
|
||
library. See :file:`README-windows.md` in
|
||
the source distribution if you think this may affect you. The
|
||
copy of the DLL distributed with qpdf's binary distribution is
|
||
not affected by this problem.
|
||
|
||
- The RPM spec file previously included with qpdf has been removed.
|
||
This is because virtually all Linux distributions include qpdf now
|
||
that it is a dependency of CUPS filters.
|
||
|
||
- A few bug fixes are included:
|
||
|
||
- Overridden compressed objects are properly handled. Before,
|
||
there were certain constructs that could cause qpdf to see old
|
||
versions of some objects. The most usual manifestation of this
|
||
was loss of filled in form values for certain files.
|
||
|
||
- Installation no longer uses GNU/Linux-specific versions of some
|
||
commands, so :command:`make install` works on
|
||
Solaris with native tools.
|
||
|
||
- The 64-bit mingw Windows binary package no longer includes a
|
||
32-bit DLL.
|
||
|
||
4.0.1: January 17, 2013
|
||
- Fix detection of binary attachments in test suite to avoid false
|
||
test failures on some platforms.
|
||
|
||
- Add clarifying comment in :file:`QPDF.hh` to
|
||
methods that return the user password explaining that it is no
|
||
longer possible with newer encryption formats to recover the user
|
||
password knowing the owner password. In earlier encryption
|
||
formats, the user password was encrypted in the file using the
|
||
owner password. In newer encryption formats, a separate encryption
|
||
key is used on the file, and that key is independently encrypted
|
||
using both the user password and the owner password.
|
||
|
||
4.0.0: December 31, 2012
|
||
- Major enhancement: support has been added for newer encryption
|
||
schemes supported by version X of Adobe Acrobat. This includes use
|
||
of 127-character passwords, 256-bit encryption keys, and the
|
||
encryption scheme specified in ISO 32000-2, the PDF 2.0
|
||
specification. This scheme can be chosen from the command line by
|
||
specifying use of 256-bit keys. qpdf also supports the deprecated
|
||
encryption method used by Acrobat IX. This encryption style has
|
||
known security weaknesses and should not be used in practice.
|
||
However, such files exist "in the wild," so support for this
|
||
scheme is still useful. New methods
|
||
``QPDFWriter::setR6EncryptionParameters`` (for the PDF 2.0 scheme)
|
||
and ``QPDFWriter::setR5EncryptionParameters`` (for the deprecated
|
||
scheme) have been added to enable these new encryption schemes.
|
||
Corresponding functions have been added to the C API as well.
|
||
|
||
- Full support for Adobe extension levels in PDF version
|
||
information. Starting with PDF version 1.7, corresponding to ISO
|
||
32000, Adobe adds new functionality by increasing the extension
|
||
level rather than increasing the version. This support includes
|
||
addition of the ``QPDF::getExtensionLevel`` method for retrieving
|
||
the document's extension level, addition of versions of
|
||
``QPDFWriter::setMinimumPDFVersion`` and
|
||
``QPDFWriter::forcePDFVersion`` that accept an extension level,
|
||
and extended syntax for specifying forced and minimum versions on
|
||
the command line as described in :qpdf:ref:`--force-version` and
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--min-version`. Corresponding functions have been added
|
||
to the C API as well.
|
||
|
||
- Minor fixes to prevent qpdf from referencing objects in the file
|
||
that are not referenced in the file's overall structure. Most
|
||
files don't have any such objects, but some files have contain
|
||
unreferenced objects with errors, so these fixes prevent qpdf from
|
||
needlessly rejecting or complaining about such objects.
|
||
|
||
- Add new generalized methods for reading and writing files from/to
|
||
programmer-defined sources. The method
|
||
``QPDF::processInputSource`` allows the programmer to use any
|
||
input source for the input file, and
|
||
``QPDFWriter::setOutputPipeline`` allows the programmer to write
|
||
the output file through any pipeline. These methods would make it
|
||
possible to perform any number of specialized operations, such as
|
||
accessing external storage systems, creating bindings for qpdf in
|
||
other programming languages that have their own I/O systems, etc.
|
||
|
||
- Add new method ``QPDF::getEncryptionKey`` for retrieving the
|
||
underlying encryption key used in the file.
|
||
|
||
- This release includes a small handful of non-compatible API
|
||
changes. While effort is made to avoid such changes, all the
|
||
non-compatible API changes in this version were to parts of the
|
||
API that would likely never be used outside the library itself. In
|
||
all cases, the altered methods or structures were parts of the
|
||
``QPDF`` that were public to enable them to be called from either
|
||
``QPDFWriter`` or were part of validation code that was
|
||
over-zealous in reporting problems in parts of the file that would
|
||
not ordinarily be referenced. In no case did any of the removed
|
||
methods do anything worse that falsely report error conditions in
|
||
files that were broken in ways that didn't matter. The following
|
||
public parts of the ``QPDF`` class were changed in a
|
||
non-compatible way:
|
||
|
||
- Updated nested ``QPDF::EncryptionData`` class to add fields
|
||
needed by the newer encryption formats, member variables
|
||
changed to private so that future changes will not require
|
||
breaking backward compatibility.
|
||
|
||
- Added additional parameters to ``compute_data_key``, which is
|
||
used by ``QPDFWriter`` to compute the encryption key used to
|
||
encrypt a specific object.
|
||
|
||
- Removed the method ``flattenScalarReferences``. This method was
|
||
previously used prior to writing a new PDF file, but it has the
|
||
undesired side effect of causing qpdf to read objects in the
|
||
file that were not referenced. Some otherwise files have
|
||
unreferenced objects with errors in them, so this could cause
|
||
qpdf to reject files that would be accepted by virtually all
|
||
other PDF readers. In fact, qpdf relied on only a very small
|
||
part of what flattenScalarReferences did, so only this part has
|
||
been preserved, and it is now done directly inside
|
||
``QPDFWriter``.
|
||
|
||
- Removed the method ``decodeStreams``. This method was used by
|
||
the :qpdf:ref:`--check` option of the
|
||
:command:`qpdf` command-line tool to force all
|
||
streams in the file to be decoded, but it also suffered from
|
||
the problem of opening otherwise unreferenced streams and thus
|
||
could report false positive. The
|
||
:qpdf:ref:`--check` option now causes qpdf to go
|
||
through all the motions of writing a new file based on the
|
||
original one, so it will always reference and check exactly
|
||
those parts of a file that any ordinary viewer would check.
|
||
|
||
- Removed the method ``trimTrailerForWrite``. This method was
|
||
used by ``QPDFWriter`` to modify the original QPDF object by
|
||
removing fields from the trailer dictionary that wouldn't apply
|
||
to the newly written file. This functionality, though generally
|
||
harmless, was a poor implementation and has been replaced by
|
||
having QPDFWriter filter these out when copying the trailer
|
||
rather than modifying the original QPDF object. (Note that qpdf
|
||
never modifies the original file itself.)
|
||
|
||
- Allow the PDF header to appear anywhere in the first 1024 bytes of
|
||
the file. This is consistent with what other readers do.
|
||
|
||
- Fix the :command:`pkg-config` files to list zlib
|
||
and pcre in ``Requires.private`` to better support static linking
|
||
using :command:`pkg-config`.
|
||
|
||
3.0.2: September 6, 2012
|
||
- Bug fix: ``QPDFWriter::setOutputMemory`` did not work when not
|
||
used with ``QPDFWriter::setStaticID``, which made it pretty much
|
||
useless. This has been fixed.
|
||
|
||
- New API call ``QPDFWriter::setExtraHeaderText`` inserts additional
|
||
text near the header of the PDF file. The intended use case is to
|
||
insert comments that may be consumed by a downstream application,
|
||
though other use cases may exist.
|
||
|
||
3.0.1: August 11, 2012
|
||
- Version 3.0.0 included addition of files for
|
||
:command:`pkg-config`, but this was not mentioned
|
||
in the release notes. The release notes for 3.0.0 were updated to
|
||
mention this.
|
||
|
||
- Bug fix: if an object stream ended with a scalar object not
|
||
followed by space, qpdf would incorrectly report that it
|
||
encountered a premature EOF. This bug has been in qpdf since
|
||
version 2.0.
|
||
|
||
3.0.0: August 2, 2012
|
||
- Acknowledgment: I would like to express gratitude for the
|
||
contributions of Tobias Hoffmann toward the release of qpdf
|
||
version 3.0. He is responsible for most of the implementation and
|
||
design of the new API for manipulating pages, and contributed code
|
||
and ideas for many of the improvements made in version 3.0.
|
||
Without his work, this release would certainly not have happened
|
||
as soon as it did, if at all.
|
||
|
||
- *Non-compatible API changes:*
|
||
|
||
- The method ``QPDFObjectHandle::replaceStreamData`` that uses a
|
||
``StreamDataProvider`` to provide the stream data no longer
|
||
takes a ``length`` parameter. The parameter was removed since
|
||
this provides the user an opportunity to simplify the calling
|
||
code. This method was introduced in version 2.2. At the time,
|
||
the ``length`` parameter was required in order to ensure that
|
||
calls to the stream data provider returned the same length for a
|
||
specific stream every time they were invoked. In particular, the
|
||
linearization code depends on this. Instead, qpdf 3.0 and newer
|
||
check for that constraint explicitly. The first time the stream
|
||
data provider is called for a specific stream, the actual length
|
||
is saved, and subsequent calls are required to return the same
|
||
number of bytes. This means the calling code no longer has to
|
||
compute the length in advance, which can be a significant
|
||
simplification. If your code fails to compile because of the
|
||
extra argument and you don't want to make other changes to your
|
||
code, just omit the argument.
|
||
|
||
- Many methods take ``long long`` instead of other integer types.
|
||
Most if not all existing code should compile fine with this
|
||
change since such parameters had always previously been smaller
|
||
types. This change was required to support files larger than two
|
||
gigabytes in size.
|
||
|
||
- Support has been added for large files. The test suite verifies
|
||
support for files larger than 4 gigabytes, and manual testing has
|
||
verified support for files larger than 10 gigabytes. Large file
|
||
support is available for both 32-bit and 64-bit platforms as long
|
||
as the compiler and underlying platforms support it.
|
||
|
||
- Support for page selection (splitting and merging PDF files) has
|
||
been added to the :command:`qpdf` command-line
|
||
tool. See :ref:`page-selection`.
|
||
|
||
- The :qpdf:ref:`--copy-encryption` option have been added to the
|
||
:command:`qpdf` command-line tool for copying encryption
|
||
parameters from another file.
|
||
|
||
- New methods have been added to the ``QPDF`` object for adding and
|
||
removing pages. See :ref:`adding-and-remove-pages`.
|
||
|
||
- New methods have been added to the ``QPDF`` object for copying
|
||
objects from other PDF files. See :ref:`foreign-objects`
|
||
|
||
- A new method ``QPDFObjectHandle::parse`` has been added for
|
||
constructing ``QPDFObjectHandle`` objects from a string
|
||
description.
|
||
|
||
- Methods have been added to ``QPDFWriter`` to allow writing to an
|
||
already open stdio ``FILE*`` addition to writing to standard
|
||
output or a named file. Methods have been added to ``QPDF`` to be
|
||
able to process a file from an already open stdio ``FILE*``. This
|
||
makes it possible to read and write PDF from secure temporary
|
||
files that have been unlinked prior to being fully read or
|
||
written.
|
||
|
||
- The ``QPDF::emptyPDF`` can be used to allow creation of PDF files
|
||
from scratch. The example
|
||
:file:`examples/pdf-create.cc` illustrates how
|
||
it can be used.
|
||
|
||
- Several methods to take ``PointerHolder<Buffer>`` can now also
|
||
accept ``std::string`` arguments.
|
||
|
||
- Many new convenience methods have been added to the library, most
|
||
in ``QPDFObjectHandle``. See :file:`ChangeLog`
|
||
for a full list.
|
||
|
||
- When building on a platform that supports ELF shared libraries
|
||
(such as Linux), symbol versions are enabled by default. They can
|
||
be disabled by passing
|
||
:samp:`--disable-ld-version-script` to
|
||
:command:`./configure`.
|
||
|
||
- The file :file:`libqpdf.pc` is now installed
|
||
to support :command:`pkg-config`.
|
||
|
||
- Image comparison tests are off by default now since they are not
|
||
needed to verify a correct build or port of qpdf. They are needed
|
||
only when changing the actual PDF output generated by qpdf. You
|
||
should enable them if you are making deep changes to qpdf itself.
|
||
See :file:`README.md` for details.
|
||
|
||
- Large file tests are off by default but can be turned on with
|
||
:command:`./configure` or by setting an environment
|
||
variable before running the test suite. See
|
||
:file:`README.md` for details.
|
||
|
||
- When qpdf's test suite fails, failures are not printed to the
|
||
terminal anymore by default. Instead, find them in
|
||
:file:`build/qtest.log`. For packagers who are
|
||
building with an autobuilder, you can add the
|
||
:samp:`--enable-show-failed-test-output` option to
|
||
:command:`./configure` to restore the old behavior.
|
||
|
||
2.3.1: December 28, 2011
|
||
- Fix thread-safety problem resulting from non-thread-safe use of
|
||
the PCRE library.
|
||
|
||
- Made a few minor documentation fixes.
|
||
|
||
- Add workaround for a bug that appears in some versions of
|
||
ghostscript to the test suite
|
||
|
||
- Fix minor build issue for Visual C++ 2010.
|
||
|
||
2.3.0: August 11, 2011
|
||
- Bug fix: when preserving existing encryption on encrypted files
|
||
with cleartext metadata, older qpdf versions would generate
|
||
password-protected files with no valid password. This operation
|
||
now works. This bug only affected files created by copying
|
||
existing encryption parameters; explicit encryption with
|
||
specification of cleartext metadata worked before and continues to
|
||
work.
|
||
|
||
- Enhance ``QPDFWriter`` with a new constructor that allows you to
|
||
delay the specification of the output file. When using this
|
||
constructor, you may now call ``QPDFWriter::setOutputFilename`` to
|
||
specify the output file, or you may use
|
||
``QPDFWriter::setOutputMemory`` to cause ``QPDFWriter`` to write
|
||
the resulting PDF file to a memory buffer. You may then use
|
||
``QPDFWriter::getBuffer`` to retrieve the memory buffer.
|
||
|
||
- Add new API call ``QPDF::replaceObject`` for replacing objects by
|
||
object ID
|
||
|
||
- Add new API call ``QPDF::swapObjects`` for swapping two objects by
|
||
object ID
|
||
|
||
- Add ``QPDFObjectHandle::getDictAsMap`` and
|
||
``QPDFObjectHandle::getArrayAsVector`` to allow retrieval of
|
||
dictionary objects as maps and array objects as vectors.
|
||
|
||
- Add functions ``qpdf_get_info_key`` and ``qpdf_set_info_key`` to
|
||
the C API for manipulating string fields of the document's
|
||
``/Info`` dictionary.
|
||
|
||
- Add functions ``qpdf_init_write_memory``,
|
||
``qpdf_get_buffer_length``, and ``qpdf_get_buffer`` to the C API
|
||
for writing PDF files to a memory buffer instead of a file.
|
||
|
||
2.2.4: June 25, 2011
|
||
- Fix installation and compilation issues; no functionality changes.
|
||
|
||
2.2.3: April 30, 2011
|
||
- Handle some damaged streams with incorrect characters following
|
||
the stream keyword.
|
||
|
||
- Improve handling of inline images when normalizing content
|
||
streams.
|
||
|
||
- Enhance error recovery to properly handle files that use object 0
|
||
as a regular object, which is specifically disallowed by the spec.
|
||
|
||
2.2.2: October 4, 2010
|
||
- Add new function ``qpdf_read_memory`` to the C API to call
|
||
``QPDF::processMemoryFile``. This was an omission in qpdf 2.2.1.
|
||
|
||
2.2.1: October 1, 2010
|
||
- Add new method ``QPDF::setOutputStreams`` to replace ``std::cout``
|
||
and ``std::cerr`` with other streams for generation of diagnostic
|
||
messages and error messages. This can be useful for GUIs or other
|
||
applications that want to capture any output generated by the
|
||
library to present to the user in some other way. Note that QPDF
|
||
does not write to ``std::cout`` (or the specified output stream)
|
||
except where explicitly mentioned in
|
||
:file:`QPDF.hh`, and that the only use of the
|
||
error stream is for warnings. Note also that output of warnings is
|
||
suppressed when ``setSuppressWarnings(true)`` is called.
|
||
|
||
- Add new method ``QPDF::processMemoryFile`` for operating on PDF
|
||
files that are loaded into memory rather than in a file on disk.
|
||
|
||
- Give a warning but otherwise ignore empty PDF objects by treating
|
||
them as null. Empty object are not permitted by the PDF
|
||
specification but have been known to appear in some actual PDF
|
||
files.
|
||
|
||
- Handle inline image filter abbreviations when the appear as stream
|
||
filter abbreviations. The PDF specification does not allow use of
|
||
stream filter abbreviations in this way, but Adobe Reader and some
|
||
other PDF readers accept them since they sometimes appear
|
||
incorrectly in actual PDF files.
|
||
|
||
- Implement miscellaneous enhancements to ``PointerHolder`` and
|
||
``Buffer`` to support other changes.
|
||
|
||
2.2.0: August 14, 2010
|
||
- Add new methods to ``QPDFObjectHandle`` (``newStream`` and
|
||
``replaceStreamData`` for creating new streams and replacing
|
||
stream data. This makes it possible to perform a wide range of
|
||
operations that were not previously possible.
|
||
|
||
- Add new helper method in ``QPDFObjectHandle``
|
||
(``addPageContents``) for appending or prepending new content
|
||
streams to a page. This method makes it possible to manipulate
|
||
content streams without having to be concerned whether a page's
|
||
contents are a single stream or an array of streams.
|
||
|
||
- Add new method in ``QPDFObjectHandle``: ``replaceOrRemoveKey``,
|
||
which replaces a dictionary key with a given value unless the
|
||
value is null, in which case it removes the key instead.
|
||
|
||
- Add new method in ``QPDFObjectHandle``: ``getRawStreamData``,
|
||
which returns the raw (unfiltered) stream data into a buffer. This
|
||
complements the ``getStreamData`` method, which returns the
|
||
filtered (uncompressed) stream data and can only be used when the
|
||
stream's data is filterable.
|
||
|
||
- Provide two new examples:
|
||
:command:`pdf-double-page-size` and
|
||
:command:`pdf-invert-images` that illustrate the
|
||
newly added interfaces.
|
||
|
||
- Fix a memory leak that would cause loss of a few bytes for every
|
||
object involved in a cycle of object references. Thanks to Jian Ma
|
||
for calling my attention to the leak.
|
||
|
||
2.1.5: April 25, 2010
|
||
- Remove restriction of file identifier strings to 16 bytes. This
|
||
unnecessary restriction was preventing qpdf from being able to
|
||
encrypt or decrypt files with identifier strings that were not
|
||
exactly 16 bytes long. The specification imposes no such
|
||
restriction.
|
||
|
||
2.1.4: April 18, 2010
|
||
- Apply the same padding calculation fix from version 2.1.2 to the
|
||
main cross reference stream as well.
|
||
|
||
- Since :command:`qpdf --check` only performs limited
|
||
checks, clarify the output to make it clear that there still may
|
||
be errors that qpdf can't check. This should make it less
|
||
surprising to people when another PDF reader is unable to read a
|
||
file that qpdf thinks is okay.
|
||
|
||
2.1.3: March 27, 2010
|
||
- Fix bug that could cause a failure when rewriting PDF files that
|
||
contain object streams with unreferenced objects that in turn
|
||
reference indirect scalars.
|
||
|
||
- Don't complain about (invalid) AES streams that aren't a multiple
|
||
of 16 bytes. Instead, pad them before decrypting.
|
||
|
||
2.1.2: January 24, 2010
|
||
- Fix bug in padding around first half cross reference stream in
|
||
linearized files. The bug could cause an assertion failure when
|
||
linearizing certain unlucky files.
|
||
|
||
2.1.1: December 14, 2009
|
||
- No changes in functionality; insert missing include in an internal
|
||
library header file to support gcc 4.4, and update test suite to
|
||
ignore broken Adobe Reader installations.
|
||
|
||
2.1: October 30, 2009
|
||
- This is the first version of qpdf to include Windows support. On
|
||
Windows, it is possible to build a DLL. Additionally, a partial
|
||
C-language API has been introduced, which makes it possible to
|
||
call qpdf functions from non-C++ environments. I am very grateful
|
||
to Žarko Gajić (http://zarko-gajic.iz.hr/) for tirelessly testing
|
||
numerous pre-release versions of this DLL and providing many
|
||
excellent suggestions on improving the interface.
|
||
|
||
For programming to the C interface, please see the header file
|
||
:file:`qpdf/qpdf-c.h` and the example
|
||
:file:`examples/pdf-linearize.c`.
|
||
|
||
- Žarko Gajić has written a Delphi wrapper for qpdf, which can be
|
||
downloaded from qpdf's download side. Žarko's Delphi wrapper is
|
||
released with the same licensing terms as qpdf itself and comes
|
||
with this disclaimer: "Delphi wrapper unit
|
||
:file:`qpdf.pas` created by Žarko Gajić
|
||
(http://zarko-gajic.iz.hr/). Use at your own risk and for whatever
|
||
purpose you want. No support is provided. Sample code is
|
||
provided."
|
||
|
||
- Support has been added for AES encryption and crypt filters.
|
||
Although qpdf does not presently support files that use PKI-based
|
||
encryption, with the addition of AES and crypt filters, qpdf is
|
||
now be able to open most encrypted files created with newer
|
||
versions of Acrobat or other PDF creation software. Note that I
|
||
have not been able to get very many files encrypted in this way,
|
||
so it's possible there could still be some cases that qpdf can't
|
||
handle. Please report them if you find them.
|
||
|
||
- Many error messages have been improved to include more information
|
||
in hopes of making qpdf a more useful tool for PDF experts to use
|
||
in manually recovering damaged PDF files.
|
||
|
||
- Attempt to avoid compressing metadata streams if possible. This is
|
||
consistent with other PDF creation applications.
|
||
|
||
- Provide new command-line options for AES encrypt, cleartext
|
||
metadata, and setting the minimum and forced PDF versions of
|
||
output files.
|
||
|
||
- Add additional methods to the ``QPDF`` object for querying the
|
||
document's permissions. Although qpdf does not enforce these
|
||
permissions, it does make them available so that applications that
|
||
use qpdf can enforce permissions.
|
||
|
||
- The :qpdf:ref:`--check` option to
|
||
:command:`qpdf` has been extended to include some
|
||
additional information.
|
||
|
||
- *Non-compatible API changes:*
|
||
|
||
- QPDF's exception handling mechanism now uses
|
||
``std::logic_error`` for internal errors and
|
||
``std::runtime_error`` for runtime errors in favor of the now
|
||
removed ``QEXC`` classes used in previous versions. The ``QEXC``
|
||
exception classes predated the addition of the
|
||
:file:`<stdexcept>` header file to the C++ standard library.
|
||
Most of the exceptions thrown by the qpdf library itself are
|
||
still of type ``QPDFExc`` which is now derived from
|
||
``std::runtime_error``. Programs that catch an instance of
|
||
``std::exception`` and displayed it by calling the ``what()``
|
||
method will not need to be changed.
|
||
|
||
- The ``QPDFExc`` class now internally represents various fields
|
||
of the error condition and provides interfaces for querying
|
||
them. Among the fields is a numeric error code that can help
|
||
applications act differently on (a small number of) different
|
||
error conditions. See :file:`QPDFExc.hh` for details.
|
||
|
||
- Warnings can be retrieved from qpdf as instances of ``QPDFExc``
|
||
instead of strings.
|
||
|
||
- The nested ``QPDF::EncryptionData`` class's constructor takes an
|
||
additional argument. This class is primarily intended to be used
|
||
by ``QPDFWriter``. There's not really anything useful an
|
||
end-user application could do with it. It probably shouldn't
|
||
really be part of the public interface to begin with. Likewise,
|
||
some of the methods for computing internal encryption dictionary
|
||
parameters have changed to support ``/R=4`` encryption.
|
||
|
||
- The method ``QPDF::getUserPassword`` has been removed since it
|
||
didn't do what people would think it did. There are now two new
|
||
methods: ``QPDF::getPaddedUserPassword`` and
|
||
``QPDF::getTrimmedUserPassword``. The first one does what the
|
||
old ``QPDF::getUserPassword`` method used to do, which is to
|
||
return the password with possible binary padding as specified by
|
||
the PDF specification. The second one returns a human-readable
|
||
password string.
|
||
|
||
- The enumerated types that used to be nested in ``QPDFWriter``
|
||
have moved to top-level enumerated types and are now defined in
|
||
the file :file:`qpdf/Constants.h`. This enables them to be
|
||
shared by both the C and C++ interfaces.
|
||
|
||
2.0.6: May 3, 2009
|
||
- Do not attempt to uncompress streams that have decode parameters
|
||
we don't recognize. Earlier versions of qpdf would have rejected
|
||
files with such streams.
|
||
|
||
2.0.5: March 10, 2009
|
||
- Improve error handling in the LZW decoder, and fix a small error
|
||
introduced in the previous version with regard to handling full
|
||
tables. The LZW decoder has been more strongly verified in this
|
||
release.
|
||
|
||
2.0.4: February 21, 2009
|
||
- Include proper support for LZW streams encoded without the "early
|
||
code change" flag. Special thanks to Atom Smasher who reported the
|
||
problem and provided an input file compressed in this way, which I
|
||
did not previously have.
|
||
|
||
- Implement some improvements to file recovery logic.
|
||
|
||
2.0.3: February 15, 2009
|
||
- Compile cleanly with gcc 4.4.
|
||
|
||
- Handle strings encoded as UTF-16BE properly.
|
||
|
||
2.0.2: June 30, 2008
|
||
- Update test suite to work properly with a
|
||
non-:command:`bash`
|
||
:file:`/bin/sh` and with Perl 5.10. No changes
|
||
were made to the actual qpdf source code itself for this release.
|
||
|
||
2.0.1: May 6, 2008
|
||
- No changes in functionality or interface. This release includes
|
||
fixes to the source code so that qpdf compiles properly and passes
|
||
its test suite on a broader range of platforms. See
|
||
:file:`ChangeLog` in the source distribution
|
||
for details.
|
||
|
||
2.0: April 29, 2008
|
||
- First public release.
|