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# Copyright (C) 2001-2008 by David Boddie
#
# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
# version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# Library General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
# Created: 2004
"""
pdfdefs.py
Definitions of PDF-related classes and values that are needed by the other
pdftools modules.
"""
import copy, string, sys, types
class boolean:
"""Generic boolean class. Used to define "true" and "false".
"""
def __init__(self, value):
self.value = value
def __repr__(self):
return "<boolean: %s>" % self.value
def __cmp__(self, other):
if not isinstance(other, boolean):
# Invalid comparison
return -1
if self.value == other.value:
return 0
elif self.value == "true":
return 1
elif self.value == "false":
return -1
# Invalid value(s)
return -1
true = boolean('true')
false = boolean('false')
class empty:
"""The empty class of which null is an instance."""
pass
null = empty()
class reference:
"""Class for defining references to objects. Instantiate with object and
generation attributes, "obj" and "gen".
Example: ref = pdftools.reference(15, 0)
"""
def __init__(self, obj, gen):
self.obj = obj
self.gen = gen
class name:
"""Class for defining names. Typically the / symbol which defines names in
a PDF document is removed when the name is stored in the "name" attribute.
Example: n = pdftools.name("Font")
"""
def __init__(self, name):
self.name = name
def __repr__(self):
return '<name: %s>' % self.name
def __cmp__(self, other):
if not isinstance(other, name):
# Invalid comparison
return -1
return cmp(self.name, other.name)
class comment:
"""Comment class with "comment" attribute.
Example: comment = pdftools.comment("Some text")
"""
def __init__(self, comment):
self.comment = comment
def __repr__(self):
return "<comment: %s>" % self.comment
class object:
"""Object class with "object" attribute which usually contains a list of
other elements of a PDF file, such as dictionaries, objects, references,
arrays, etc.
Example: obj = pdftools.object(["Some text", [1,2,3]])
"""
def __init__(self, object):
self.object = object
class Stream:
"""Stream class. The "start" attribute of an instance of this class points
to the start of a stream in a file. The "end" points to the character after
the end of the stream, so that slice notation can be used to extract the
stream from the document.
Example: s = pdftools.Stream(32, 64)
"""
def __init__(self, start, end):
self.start = start
self.end = end
class matrix:
def __init__(self, rows):
self.rows = rows
def __repr__(self):
values = reduce(lambda x, y: x + y, self.rows)
format = ("((%03f, %03f, %03f),\n"
" (%03f, %03f, %03f),\n"
" (%03f, %03f, %03f))")
return format % tuple(values)
def ___mul___(self, r1, r2):
rows = [[r1[0][0]*r2[0][0] + r1[0][1]*r2[1][0] + r1[0][2]*r2[2][0],
r1[0][0]*r2[0][1] + r1[0][1]*r2[1][1] + r1[0][2]*r2[2][1],
r1[0][0]*r2[0][2] + r1[0][1]*r2[1][2] + r1[0][2]*r2[2][2]],
[r1[1][0]*r2[0][0] + r1[1][1]*r2[1][0] + r1[1][2]*r2[2][0],
r1[1][0]*r2[0][1] + r1[1][1]*r2[1][1] + r1[1][2]*r2[2][1],
r1[1][0]*r2[0][2] + r1[1][1]*r2[1][2] + r1[1][2]*r2[2][2]],
[r1[2][0]*r2[0][0] + r1[2][1]*r2[1][0] + r1[2][2]*r2[2][0],
r1[2][0]*r2[0][1] + r1[2][1]*r2[1][1] + r1[2][2]*r2[2][1],
r1[2][0]*r2[0][2] + r1[2][1]*r2[1][2] + r1[2][2]*r2[2][2]]]
return rows
def __mul__(self, other):
r1 = self.rows
r2 = other.rows
return matrix(self.___mul___(r1, r2))
def __rmul__(self, other):
r1 = other.rows
r2 = self.rows
return matrix(self.___mul___(r1, r2))
def copy(self):
return matrix(copy.deepcopy(self.rows))
def identity(size):
return matrix([[1, 0, 0], [0, 1, 0], [0, 0, 1]])
class vector:
def __init__(self, x, y):
self.x, self.y = x, y
def __repr__(self):
return "<vector: (%.3f, %.3f)>" % (self.x, self.y)
def __add__(self, other):
x = self.x + other.x
y = self.y + other.y
# Return a new object.
return vector(x, y)
__radd__ = __add__
def __sub__(self, other):
x = self.x - other.x
y = self.y - other.y
# Return a new object.
return vector(x, y)
def __rsub__(self, other):
x = other.x - self.x
y = other.y - self.y
# Return a new object.
return vector(x, y)
def __cmp__(self, other):
# This next expression will only return zero (equals) if both
# expressions are false.
return self.x == other.x or self.y == other.y
def __abs__(self):
return (self.x ** 2 + self.y ** 2) ** 0.5
def copy(self):
"""vector = copy(self)
Copy the vector so that new vectors containing the same values
are passed around rather than references to the same object.
"""
return vector(self.x, self.y)
# The point class is a synonym for the vector class.
# We subclass vector in order to make it clear that point is a class.
# (It's easier to search for classes if they are declared in some way.)
class point(vector):
pass
delimiter = '<>()[]{}/%'
not_regular = string.whitespace + delimiter
escaped = (('\\n', '\012'), ('\\r', '\015'), ('\\t', '\011'), ('\\b', '\177'),
('\\f', '\014'), ('\\(', '('), ('\\)', ')'), ('\\\\', '\\'))
hexadecimal = {'0': 0, '1': 1, '2': 2, '3': 3, '4': 4, '5': 5, '6': 6,
'7': 7, '8': 8, '9': 9, 'a': 10, 'b': 11, 'c': 12,
'd': 13, 'e': 14, 'f': 15}
whitespace = '\000\011\012\014\015 '
# hexa = '0123456789abcdef'
integer = '0123456789+-'
real = '0123456789+-.'
base85m4 = long(pow(85,4))
base85m3 = long(pow(85,3))
base85m2 = long(pow(85,2))
class FileWrapper:
def __init__(self, file):
self.file = file
def __getitem__(self, item):
if type(item) == types.SliceType:
self.file.seek(item.start)
length = max(0, item.stop - item.start)
data = self.file.read(length)
if len(data) != length:
raise IndexError, "string index out of range"
else:
self.file.seek(item)
data = self.file.read(1)
if not data:
raise IndexError, "string index out of range"
return data
def __len__(self):
offset = self.file.tell()
self.file.seek(0, 2)
length = self.file.tell()
self.file.seek(offset, 0)
return int(length)
def find(self, sub, start = 0, end = None):
if end is None:
end = len(self)
elif end < 0:
end = len(self) + end
length = len(sub)
if start < 0:
window_start = end + start
else:
window_start = start
self.file.seek(window_start, 0)
# Try to read twice the length of the substring.
window_end = window_start + length * 2
# Only read as much as is available.
read_to = min(window_end, end)
read_length = read_to - window_start
data = self.file.read(read_length)
while end - window_start >= length:
at = data.find(sub)
if at != -1:
return window_start + at
# Start searching after the substring length.
window_start = window_start + length
# Try to read another substring worth of data.
window_end = window_end + length
# Only read as much as is available.
next_read_to = min(window_end, end)
read_length = next_read_to - read_to
read_to = next_read_to
data = data[length:] + self.file.read(read_length)
return -1
def rfind(self, sub, start = 0, end = None):
if end is None:
window_end = end = len(self)
elif end < 0:
window_end = len(self) + end
else:
window_end = end
length = len(sub)
if start < 0:
window_start = end + start
else:
window_start = start
# Try to read twice the length of the substring.
window_start = window_end - length * 2
# Only read as much as is available.
read_from = max(start, window_start)
read_length = window_end - read_from
self.file.seek(read_from, 0)
data = self.file.read(read_length)
while window_end - start >= length:
at = data.rfind(sub)
if at != -1:
return read_from + at
# Start searching before the substring length.
window_end = window_end - length
# Try to read another substring worth of data.
window_start = window_start - length
# Only read as much as is available.
next_read_from = max(start, window_start)
read_length = read_from - next_read_from
self.file.seek(next_read_from, 0)
read_from = next_read_from
data = self.file.read(read_length) + data[:-length]
return -1
class PDFError(Exception):
pass
# Abstract class from which the PDFDocument and PDFContents classes inherit
# common methods.
class Abstract:
def _skip_whitespace(self, offset):
while offset < self.length:
if self.file[offset] in whitespace:
offset = offset + 1
else:
break
return offset
def _read_comment(self, offset):
at = offset
while self.file[at] not in '\012\015':
at = at + 1
text = self.file[offset:at]
while self.file[at] in '\012\015':
at = at + 1
return at, comment(text)
def _read_string(self, offset):
# Strings start with ( and end with a matched )
# The level of parentheses is the number of ) required to end
# the string
level = 1
at = offset
while (level > 0) and (at < self.length):
# Look for \
backslash = string.find(self.file, '\\', at)
if backslash == -1:
backslash = self.length
# Look for (
start = string.find(self.file, '(', at)
if start == -1:
start = self.length
# Look for )
end = string.find(self.file, ')', at)
if end == -1:
end = self.length
# \ ( ) or \ ) (
if (backslash < start) and (backslash < end):
# Skip escaped character
at = backslash + 2
# ( \ ) or ( ) \
elif start < end:
level = level + 1
at = start + 1
# ) \ ( or ) ( \
elif end < start:
level = level - 1
at = end + 1
else:
raise PDFError, 'Problem with string at %s' % hex(offset)
# All text from the character at "offset" until the character before
# "at" is comment.
return at, self._clean_string(self.file[offset:at-1])
def _clean_string(self, a):
for old, new in escaped:
a = string.replace(a, old, new)
# Octal numbers are the same in Python as they are in PDF strings
return a
def _read_hexadecimal(self, offset):
# Hexadecimal strings start with a < and end with a >
# Nesting is not allowed
# The characters contained are 0-9 A-F a-f
at = string.find(self.file, '>', offset)
return at + 1, self._clean_hexadecimal(string.lower(self.file[offset:at]))
def _clean_hexadecimal(self, a):
# Read the string, converting the pairs of digits to
# characters
b = ''
shift = 4
value = 0
try:
for i in a:
value = value | (hexadecimal[i] << shift)
shift = 4 - shift
if shift == 4:
b = b + chr(value)
value = 0
except ValueError:
raise PDFError, 'Problem with hexadecimal string %s' % a
return b
def _asciihexdecode(self, text):
at = string.find(text, '>')
return self._clean_hexadecimal(string.lower(text[:at]))
def _ascii85decode(self, text):
end = string.find(text, '~>')
new = []
i = 0
ch = 0
value = 0
while i < end:
if text[i] == 'z':
if ch != 0:
raise PDFError, 'Badly encoded ASCII85 format.'
new.append('\000\000\000\000')
ch = 0
value = 0
else:
v = ord(text[i])
if v >= 33 and v <= 117:
if ch == 0:
value = ((v-33) * base85m4)
elif ch == 1:
value = value + ((v-33) * base85m3)
elif ch == 2:
value = value + ((v-33) * base85m2)
elif ch == 3:
value = value + ((v-33) * 85)
elif ch == 4:
value = value + (v-33)
c1 = int(value >> 24)
c2 = int((value >> 16) & 255)
c3 = int((value >> 8) & 255)
c4 = int(value & 255)
new.append(chr(c1) + chr(c2) + chr(c3) + chr(c4))
ch = (ch + 1) % 5
i = i + 1
if ch != 0:
c = chr(value >> 24) + chr((value >> 16) & 255) + \
chr((value >> 8) & 255) + chr(value & 255)
new.append(c[:ch-1])
return string.join(new, "")
def _read_name(self, offset):
# Read characters in the range 33-126 but not delimiters
b = ''
at = offset
while at < self.length:
n = ord(self.file[at])
if n >= 33 and n <= 126 and (self.file[at] not in delimiter):
at = at + 1
else:
break
return at, name(self._clean_name(self.file[offset:at]))
def _clean_name(self, a):
# Find # symbols followed by hexadecimal
b = ''
at = 0
try:
while at < self.length:
h = string.find(a, '#', at)
if h == -1:
b = b + a[at:]
break
else:
b = b + a[at:h] + self._clean_hexadecimal(a[h+1:h+3])
at = h + 3
except IndexError:
raise PDFError, 'Problem with name %s' % a
return b
def _read_next(self, offset, this_array):
#print "_read_next", hex(offset)
c = self.file[offset]
# Comment
if c == '%':
#print 'comment', hex(offset)
at, element = self._read_comment(offset+1)
# Boolean
elif c == 't':
if self.file[offset:offset+4] == 'true':
#print 'true', hex(offset)
element = true
at = offset + 4
else:
raise PDFError, 'Expected true at %s' % hex(offset)
elif c == 'f':
if self.file[offset:offset+5] == 'false':
#print 'false', hex(offset)
element = false
at = offset + 5
else:
raise PDFError, 'Expected false at %s' % hex(offset)
# Integer or Real
elif c in integer:
value = c
offset = offset + 1
is_real = 0
while offset < self.length:
n = self.file[offset]
if n in integer:
value = value + n
elif n in real:
value = value + n
is_real = 1
else:
break
offset = offset + 1
at = offset
if is_real == 0:
#print 'integer', hex(offset), int(value)
element = int(value)
else:
#print 'real', hex(offset), float(value)
element = float(value)
elif c in real:
value = c
offset = offset + 1
while offset < self.length:
n = self.file[offset]
if n in real:
value = value + n
else:
break
offset = offset + 1
at = offset
element = float(value)
# Name
elif c == '/':
#print 'name', hex(offset)
at, element = self._read_name(offset+1)
# String
elif c == '(':
#print 'string', hex(offset)
at, element = self._read_string(offset+1)
# Hexadecimal string or dictionary
elif c == '<':
if self.file[offset+1] != '<':
#print 'hexadecimal string', hex(offset)
at, element = self._read_hexadecimal(offset+1)
else:
#print 'dictionary', hex(offset)
at, element = self._read_dictionary(offset+2)
# Array
elif c == '[':
#print "array", hex(offset)
at, element = self._read_array(offset+1)
# null
elif c == 'n':
if self.file[offset:offset+4] == 'null':
#print 'null', hex(offset)
at = offset + 4
element = null
else:
raise PDFError, 'Expected null at %s' % hex(offset)
# Object reference
elif c == 'R':
#print 'reference', hex(offset)
# Take the last two items in the array and check that they
# are integers
obj, gen = this_array[-2], this_array[-1]
this_array.pop()
this_array.pop()
element = reference(obj, gen)
at = offset + 1
# Stream or other token beginning with s
elif c == 's':
if self.file[offset:offset+6] == 'stream':
#print 'stream', hex(offset)
at, element = self._read_stream(offset+6)
elif self.file[offset:offset+9] == 'startxref':
return offset, None
# Object
elif c == 'o':
if self.file[offset:offset+3] == 'obj':
#print 'object', hex(offset)
# Take the last two items in the array and check that they
# are integers
obj, gen = this_array[-2], this_array[-1]
this_array.pop()
this_array.pop()
# Read the object
at, element = self._read_object(offset+3)
element.obj = obj
element.gen = gen
else:
raise PDFError, 'Expected obj at %s' % hex(offset)
else:
raise PDFError, 'Unknown object found at %s' % hex(offset)
return at, element
def _read_array(self, offset):
#print '_read_array', hex(offset)
# Arrays begin with [ and end with ]
# They can be nested like strings, but contain objects rather
# than just a series of bytes
this_array = []
at = offset
while at < self.length:
at = self._skip_whitespace(at)
# print hex(at)
# Look at the next character
# End of array
if self.file[at] == ']':
break
else:
at, element = self._read_next(at, this_array)
# Add the element to the array
if element is not None:
this_array.append(element)
else:
break
#print '_read_array return', hex(at)
return at + 1, this_array
def _read_dictionary(self, offset):
#print '_read_dictionary', hex(offset)
# Dictionaries start with << and end with >>
# They can be nested
at = offset
this_array = []
while at < self.length:
at = self._skip_whitespace(at)
# Look at the next character
# End of dictionary
if self.file[at:at+2] == '>>':
break
else:
#print "dictionary next", hex(at)
at, element = self._read_next(at, this_array)
if element is not None:
this_array.append(element)
else:
break
# Collate the list into key value pairs
dict = {}
keyvalue = 0
for element in this_array:
# Key or value
if keyvalue == 0:
if isinstance(element, name) == 0:
raise PDFError, \
'Key found which was not a name "'+repr(element) + \
'" in dictionary at %s' % hex(offset - 1)
else:
key = element
keyvalue = 1
else:
# Use the textual form of the name to make the key
dict[key.name] = element
keyvalue = 0
if keyvalue == 1:
print 'Incomplete dictionary at %s ?' % hex(offset - 1)
#print '_read_dictionary return', hex(at)
return at + 2, dict
def _read_object(self, offset):
# Objects start with obj and end with endobj
#print '_read_object', hex(offset)
at = offset
this_array = []
while at < self.length:
at = self._skip_whitespace(at)
if self.file[at:at+6] == 'endobj':
break
else:
#print "object next", hex(at)
at, element = self._read_next(at, this_array)
if element is not None:
this_array.append(element)
else:
break
#print '_read_object return'
return at+6, object(this_array)
def _read_ref(self, offset):
at, obj = self.read_integer(offset, self.length)
at = self._skip_whitespace(at)
at, gen = self.read_integer(at, self.length)
at = self._skip_whitespace(at)
at, element = self._read_next(at, [obj, gen])
return element
def _read_stream(self, offset):
#print '_read_stream', hex(offset)
# Expect either a carriage return then a linefeed or just a linefeed.
if self.file[offset:offset + 2] == '\r\n':
offset = offset + 2
elif self.file[offset] == '\n':
offset = offset + 1
else:
raise PDFError, "Unexpected start to the stream at %x" % offset
# Temporary solution
at = string.find(self.file, 'endstream', offset)
#print 'endstream', hex(at)
return at+9, Stream(offset, at)
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