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Build fails on gcc 4.8 since version 9.1.1 and commit 752416554086d5d34323bc14164d5084db83cfbd: libtests/cxx11.cc: In function 'void do_regex()': libtests/cxx11.cc:347:42: error: 'strlen' is not a member of 'std' std::cregex_iterator m3(str7, str7 + std::strlen(str7), expr4); ^ To fix the build failure, add missing include on cstring Fixes: - http://autobuild.buildroot.org/results/ad7fb68ae87850a85509eed80fd0cae8721b10c5 Signed-off-by: Fabrice Fontaine <fontaine.fabrice@gmail.com>
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This commit adds the preserve_eol flags but doesn't implement EOL preservation yet.
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If QPDF_CRYPTO_PROVIDER is set, just run the tests for the given provider. This is to support cases of running the entire test suite for each provider. If QPDF_CRYPTO_PROVIDER is not set, run the tests that exercise the cyrpto provider for each available provider.
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This code was essentially duplicated between test_driver and standalone_fuzz_target_runner.
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Have classes contain only a single private member of type PointerHolder<Members>. This makes it safe to change the structure of the Members class without breaking binary compatibility. Many of the classes already follow this pattern quite successfully. This brings in the rest of the class that are part of the public API.
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This makes all integer type conversions that have potential data loss explicit with calls that do range checks and raise an exception. After this commit, qpdf builds with no warnings when -Wsign-conversion -Wconversion is used with gcc or clang or when -W3 -Wd4800 is used with MSVC. This significantly reduces the likelihood of potential crashes from bogus integer values. There are some parts of the code that take int when they should take size_t or an offset. Such places would make qpdf not support files with more than 2^31 of something that usually wouldn't be so large. In the event that such a file shows up and is valid, at least qpdf would raise an error in the right spot so the issue could be legitimately addressed rather than failing in some weird way because of a silent overflow condition.
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JSON serialization was preserving the value as presented, but JSON doesn't accept decimal values without a 0 before the decimal point.
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Support conversion of pages to form XObjects and placement of form XObjects on pages.
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Unparse is admittedly strange, but I'd rather be strange and consistent, and everything else in the qpdf library uses unparse to serialize. (If you're reading this, the convention of using "unparse" comes from the "clu" programming language.)
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Also move tests to libtests.
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This fix allows qpdf to compile/test cleanly with gcc 8.