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This message used to only appear for PDF >= 1.2. The invalid name is valid for PDF 1.0 and 1.1. However, since QPDFWriter may write a newer version, it's better to detect and warn in all cases. Therefore make the warning more informative.
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This change works around STL problems with Embarcadero C++ Builder version 10.2, but std::vector is more common than std::list in qpdf, and this is a relatively new API, so an API change is tolerable. Thanks to Thorsten Schöning <6223655+ams-tschoening@users.noreply.github.com> for the fix.
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There were a few cases that could be caused by invalid input rather than bugs in the code which were throwing logic_error instead of runtime_error.
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This also reverts the addition of a new checkLinearization that distinguishes errors from warnings. There's no practical distinction between what was considered an error and what was considered a warning.
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Thanks to github user zdenop for supplying some additional error-handling code.
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Use PointerHolder in several places where manually memory allocation and deallocation were being used. This helps to protect against memory leaks when exceptions are thrown in surprising places.
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This code was essentially duplicated between test_driver and standalone_fuzz_target_runner.
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In a small number of cases, it makes sense to replace an overloaded function with a function that takes a default argument. We can do this now because we've already broken binary compatibility since the last release.
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Clang seems to be slightly stricter than gcc.