Currently the MD5 computation doesn't actually work (at all?), since we're invoking the `calculateMD5` function without providing all of the necessary parameters and the PDF-data thus isn't taken into account.
Fixing this caused unit-tests to fail, which isn't that surprising since the current date/time is used in the MD5 computation, and we thus utilize Jasmine to work-around that.
This is an admittedly very basic polyfill, to allow us to remove a bunch of inline feature testing, that I've thrown together based on reading https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/AbortSignal/any_static and related MDN articles.
Compared to PR 19218 it's obviously much more "primitive", however the implementation is simple and it doesn't suffer from any licensing issues (since I wrote the code myself).
This commit improves validation of the API options for the ICC color
space logic. If `useWasm` is `true` but the corresponding `wasmUrl`
or `iccUrl` API options are not provided we can avoid requesting
files with `null` URLs which always results in a 404 response.
The new API-functionality will allow a PDF document to be downloaded in the viewer e.g. while the PasswordPrompt is open, or in cases when document initialization failed.
Normally the raw data of the PDF document would be accessed via the `PDFDocumentProxy.prototype.getData` method, however in these cases the `PDFDocumentProxy`-instance isn't available.
- Add a couple of `limit` parameters in cases where those were "missing", for `String.prototype.split()` calls, to avoid unnecessary parsing.
- Remove some "pointless" initial trimming of leading/trailing spaces, since that's already done at a later parsing step in many cases.
Having some interactive elements forces the screen readers to switch to form mode
and consequently they delegate the keyboard stuff to the browser.
This patch sets an aria label on each editor in order to have a better description than just
'application'.
Currently we lookup the `devicePixelRatio`, with fallback handling, in a number of spots in the code-base.
Rather than duplicating code we can instead add a new static method in the `OutputScale` class, since that one is now exposed in the API.
This patch extends the approach of PR 14543, by also treating e.g. minus signs followed by '(' or '<' as zero.
Inside of a /Contents stream those characters will generally mean the start of one or more glyphs.
With the exception of a different hashing function these classes are identical, and the base class thus help reduce code duplication.
This patch reduces the size of the `gulp mozcentral` build with 1344 bytes, which isn't a lot but still cannot hurt.
For Type3 glyphs with `d1` operators it's easy to compute a fallback bounding box, however for `d0` the situation is more difficult.
Given that we nowadays compute the min/max of basic path-rendering operators on the worker-thread, we can utilize that by parsing these Type3 operatorLists to guess a more suitable fallback bounding box.
This addresses an inconsistency in the viewer, since the thumbnails don't respect the `maxCanvasPixels` option.
Note that, as far as I know, this has not lead to any bugs since the thumbnails render with a fixed (and small) width, however it really cannot hurt to address this (especially after the introduction of the `maxCanvasDim` option).
To support this a new `OutputScale`-method was added, to avoid having to duplicate code in multiple files.
One of the images have a corrupt SMask, where the /Height-entry is bogus; see the excerpt below (via https://brendandahl.github.io/pdf.js.utils/browser/).
```
SMask (stream) [id: 17, gen: 0]
ColorSpace = /DeviceGray
Height = /Length
Subtype = /Image
Filter = /FlateDecode
Type = /XObject
Width = 157
Matte (array)
BitsPerComponent = 8
Length = 3893
<view contents> download
```
Hence we enable SMask/Mask images to fallback to the parent image dimensions, and also add more validation of the width/height to get a better error message when that data is wrong.
These methods were introduced in *the first* commit of PR 4938, however they became unused in *the second* commit of that PR.
Hence it seems that we've been accidentally shipping, a small amount of, unused code for over a decade.
While initializing the `padded` Uint8Arrays we're manually assigning zeros to some entries, which is completely unnecessary since that's the default value for a TypedArray, and instead we can just increment the index.
When creating the `StyleMapping` for the "xfa-font-horizontal-scale" and "xfa-font-vertical-scale" properties there's currently pointless `Math.min` usage, since we're not actually comparing with anything.
This combines the `PDFFunctionFactory.create` and `PDFFunctionFactory.createFromArray` methods, which helps simplify and shorten the code.
Additionally, to simplify the parameter handling we pass the `PDFFunctionFactory`-instance directly to the various `PDFFunction`-methods.
This may not be possible to trigger in practice, however it seems that if `StampAnnotation.prototype.mustBeViewedWhenEditing` is called back-to-back with `isEditing === true` set then the second invocation could overwrite the `#savedHasOwnCanvas`-field and thus lose its initial state.