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=head1 NAME
Text::PDF::String - PDF String type objects and superclass for simple objects
that are basically stringlike (Number, Name, etc.)
=head1 METHODS
=cut
use strict;
use vars qw(@ISA %trans %out_trans);
# no warnings qw(uninitialized);
use Text::PDF::Objind;
@ISA = qw(Text::PDF::Objind);
%trans = (
"n" => "\n",
"r" => "\r",
"t" => "\t",
"b" => "\b",
"f" => "\f",
"\\" => "\\",
"(" => "(",
")" => ")"
);
%out_trans = (
"\n" => "n",
"\r" => "r",
"\t" => "t",
"\b" => "b",
"\f" => "f",
"\\" => "\\",
"(" => "(",
")" => ")"
);
=head2 Text::PDF::String->from_pdf($string)
Creates a new string object (not a full object yet) from a given string.
The string is parsed according to input criteria with escaping working.
=cut
sub from_pdf
{
my ($class, $str) = @_;
my ($self) = {};
bless $self, $class;
$self->{'val'} = $self->convert($str);
$self->{' realised'} = 1;
return $self;
}
=head2 Text::PDF::String->new($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.
=cut
sub new
{
my ($class, $str) = @_;
my ($self) = {};
bless $self, $class;
$self->{'val'} = $str;
$self->{' realised'} = 1;
return $self;
}
=head2 $s->convert($str)
Returns $str converted as per criteria for input from PDF file
=cut
sub convert
{
my ($self, $str) = @_;
$str =~ s/\\([nrtbf\\()]|[0-7]+)/defined $trans{$1} ? $trans{$1} : chr(oct($1))/oegi;
# $str =~ s/\\([0-7]+)/chr(oct($1))/oeg; # thanks to kundrat@kundrat.sk
1 while $str =~ s/\<([0-9a-f]{2})[\r\n]*/chr(hex($1))."\<"/oige;
$str =~ s/\<([0-9a-f]?)\>/chr(hex($1."0"))/oige;
$str =~ s/\<\>//og;
return $str;
}
=head2 $s->val
Returns the value of this string (the string itself).
=cut
sub val
{ $_[0]->{'val'}; }
=head2 $->as_pdf
Returns the string formatted for output as PDF for PDF File object $pdf.
=cut
sub as_pdf
{
my ($self) = @_;
my ($str) = $self->{'val'};
if ($str =~ m/[^\n\r\t\b\f\040-\176\200-\377]/oi)
{
$str =~ s/(.)/sprintf("%02X", ord($1))/oge;
return "<$str>";
} else
{
$str =~ s/([\n\r\t\b\f\\()])/\\$out_trans{$1}/ogi;
return "($str)";
}
}
=head2 $s->outobjdeep
Outputs the string in PDF format, complete with necessary conversions
=cut
sub outobjdeep
{
my ($self, $fh, $pdf, %opts) = @_;
$fh->print($self->as_pdf ($pdf));
}
=head2 $s->copy($inpdf, $res, $unique, $outpdf, %opts)
Copies an object. See Text::PDF::Objind::Copy() for details
=cut
sub copy
{
my ($self, $inpdf, $res, $unique, $outpdf, %opts) = @_;
my ($i);
$res = $self->SUPER::copy($inpdf, $res, $unique, $outpdf, %opts);
$res->{'val'} = $self->{'val'};
$res->{' realised'} = 1;
$res;
}
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