# Code in the PDF::API2::Basic::PDF namespace was originally copied from the # Text::PDF distribution. # # Copyright Martin Hosken # # Martin Hosken's code may be used under the terms of the MIT license. # Subsequent versions of the code have the same license as PDF::API2. package PDF::API2::Basic::PDF::Name; use base 'PDF::API2::Basic::PDF::String'; use strict; our $VERSION = '2.043'; # VERSION =head1 NAME PDF::API2::Basic::PDF::Name - Low-level PDF name object =head1 METHODS =head2 PDF::API2::Basic::PDF::Name->from_pdf($string) Creates a new string object (not a full object yet) from a given string. The string is parsed according to input criteria with escaping working, particular to Names. =cut sub from_pdf { my ($class, $string, $pdf) = @_; my ($self) = $class->SUPER::from_pdf($string); $self->{'val'} = name_to_string($self->{'val'}, $pdf); return $self; } =head2 $n->convert ($string, $pdf) Converts a name into a string by removing the / and converting any hex munging. =cut sub convert { my ($self, $string, $pdf) = @_; $string = name_to_string($string, $pdf); return $string; } =head2 $s->as_pdf ($pdf) Returns a name formatted as PDF. $pdf is optional but should be the PDF File object for which the name is intended if supplied. =cut sub as_pdf { my ($self, $pdf) = @_; my $string = $self->{'val'}; $string = string_to_name($string, $pdf); return '/' . $string; } # Prior to PDF version 1.2, '#' was a literal character. Embedded # spaces were implicitly allowed in names as well but it would be best # to ignore that (PDF 1.3, section H.3.2.4.3). =head2 PDF::API2::Basic::PDF::Name->string_to_name ($string, $pdf) Suitably encode the string $string for output in the File object $pdf (the exact format may depend on the version of $pdf). =cut sub string_to_name { my ($string, $pdf) = @_; # PDF 1.0 and 1.1 didn't treat the # symbol as an escape character unless ($pdf and $pdf->{' version'} and $pdf->{' version'} < 1.2) { $string =~ s|([\x00-\x20\x7f-\xff%()\[\]{}<>#/])|'#' . sprintf('%02X', ord($1))|oge; } return $string; } =head2 PDF::API2::Basic::PDF::Name->name_to_string ($string, $pdf) Suitably decode the string $string as read from the File object $pdf (the exact decoding may depend on the version of $pdf). Principally, undo the hex encoding for PDF versions > 1.1. =cut sub name_to_string { my ($string, $pdf) = @_; $string =~ s|^/||o; # PDF 1.0 and 1.1 didn't treat the # symbol as an escape character unless ($pdf and $pdf->{' version'} and $pdf->{' version'} < 1.2) { $string =~ s/#([0-9a-f]{2})/chr(hex($1))/oige; } return $string; } 1;