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Maruan Sahyoun commented on PDFBOX-1000:
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Thanks for your feedback.
One final question. The current implementation e.g. parseTrailerInformation()
is strict when information is preceded or followed by whitespace although the
PDF spec might allow that.
As an example the keyword startxref is expected to be the only content in a
line as is the byte offset to the xref not allowing any whitespace before or
after the keyword or byte offset where the spec uses the term 'contain'. Just
to make sure that we have the same understanding for
throwNonConformingException would you treat whitespace as conforming in this
case or not? My interpretation would be that whitespace is acceptable in this
case.
> Conforming parser
> -----------------
>
> Key: PDFBOX-1000
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PDFBOX-1000
> Project: PDFBox
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Parsing
> Reporter: Adam Nichols
> Assignee: Adam Nichols
> Attachments: COSUnread.java, ConformingPDDocument.java,
> ConformingPDFParser.java, ConformingPDFParserTest.java, XrefEntry.java,
> conforming-parser.patch, gdb-refcard.pdf
>
>
> A conforming parser will start at the end of the file and read backward until
> it has read the EOF marker, the xref location, and trailer[1]. Once this is
> read, it will read in the xref table so it can locate other objects and
> revisions. This also allows skipping objects which have been rendered
> obsolete (per the xref table)[2]. It also allows the minimum amount of
> information to be read when the file is loaded, and then subsequent
> information will be loaded if and when it is requested. This is all laid out
> in the official PDF specification, ISO 32000-1:2008.
> Existing code will be re-used where possible, but this will require new
> classes in order to accommodate the lazy reading which is a very different
> paradigm from the existing parser. Using separate classes will also
> eliminate the possibility of regression bugs from making their way into the
> PDDocument or BaseParser classes. Changes to existing classes will be kept
> to a minimum in order to prevent regression bugs.
> [1] Section 7.5.5 "Conforming readers should read a PDF file from its end"
> [2] Section 7.5.4 "the entire file need not be read to locate any particular
> object"
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