Class: PDF::Reader::Parser
- Inherits:
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      Object
      
        - Object
- PDF::Reader::Parser
 
- Defined in:
- lib/pdf/reader/parser.rb
Overview
An internal PDF::Reader class that reads objects from the PDF file and converts them into useable ruby objects (hash’s, arrays, true, false, etc)
Constant Summary collapse
- TOKEN_STRATEGY =
- proc { |parser, token| Token.new(token) } 
- STRATEGIES =
- { "/" => proc { |parser, token| parser.send(:pdf_name) }, "<<" => proc { |parser, token| parser.send(:dictionary) }, "[" => proc { |parser, token| parser.send(:array) }, "(" => proc { |parser, token| parser.send(:string) }, "<" => proc { |parser, token| parser.send(:hex_string) }, nil => proc { nil }, "true" => proc { true }, "false" => proc { false }, "null" => proc { nil }, "obj" => TOKEN_STRATEGY, "endobj" => TOKEN_STRATEGY, "stream" => TOKEN_STRATEGY, "endstream" => TOKEN_STRATEGY, ">>" => TOKEN_STRATEGY, "]" => TOKEN_STRATEGY, ">" => TOKEN_STRATEGY, ")" => TOKEN_STRATEGY } 
Instance Method Summary collapse
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      #initialize(buffer, objects = nil)  ⇒ Parser 
    
    
  
  
  
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    Create a new parser around a PDF::Reader::Buffer object. 
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      #object(id, gen)  ⇒ Object 
    
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    Reads an entire PDF object from the buffer and returns it as a Ruby String. 
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      #parse_token(operators = {})  ⇒ Object 
    
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    Reads the next token from the underlying buffer and convets it to an appropriate object. 
Constructor Details
#initialize(buffer, objects = nil) ⇒ Parser
Create a new parser around a PDF::Reader::Buffer object
buffer - a PDF::Reader::Buffer object that contains PDF data objects - a PDF::Reader::ObjectHash object that can return objects from the PDF file
| 65 66 67 68 | # File 'lib/pdf/reader/parser.rb', line 65 def initialize(buffer, objects=nil) @buffer = buffer @objects = objects end | 
Instance Method Details
#object(id, gen) ⇒ Object
Reads an entire PDF object from the buffer and returns it as a Ruby String. If the object is a content stream, returns both the stream and the dictionary that describes it
id - the object ID to return gen - the object revision number to return
| 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 | # File 'lib/pdf/reader/parser.rb', line 98 def object(id, gen) idCheck = parse_token # Sometimes the xref table is corrupt and points to an offset slightly too early in the file. # check the next token, maybe we can find the start of the object we're looking for if idCheck != id Error.assert_equal(parse_token, id) end Error.assert_equal(parse_token, gen) Error.str_assert(parse_token, "obj") obj = parse_token post_obj = parse_token if obj.is_a?(Hash) && post_obj == "stream" stream(obj) else obj end end | 
#parse_token(operators = {}) ⇒ Object
Reads the next token from the underlying buffer and convets it to an appropriate object
operators - a hash of supported operators to read from the underlying buffer.
| 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 | # File 'lib/pdf/reader/parser.rb', line 74 def parse_token(operators={}) token = @buffer.token if STRATEGIES.has_key? token STRATEGIES[token].call(self, token) elsif token.is_a? PDF::Reader::Reference token elsif operators.has_key? token Token.new(token) elsif token.frozen? token elsif token =~ /\d*\.\d/ token.to_f else token.to_i end end |