Convert test/unit/parser_spec.js to ES6 syntax

Moreover, disable `var` usage for this file.
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@ -12,6 +12,7 @@
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
/* eslint no-var: error */
import { Lexer, Linearization } from '../../src/core/parser';
import { FormatError } from '../../src/shared/util';
@ -21,65 +22,53 @@ import { StringStream } from '../../src/core/stream';
describe('parser', function() {
describe('Lexer', function() {
it('should stop parsing numbers at the end of stream', function() {
var input = new StringStream('11.234');
var lexer = new Lexer(input);
var result = lexer.getNumber();
expect(result).toEqual(11.234);
const input = new StringStream('11.234');
const lexer = new Lexer(input);
expect(lexer.getNumber()).toEqual(11.234);
});
it('should parse PostScript numbers', function() {
var numbers = ['-.002', '34.5', '-3.62', '123.6e10', '1E-5', '-1.', '0.0',
'123', '-98', '43445', '0', '+17'];
for (var i = 0, ii = numbers.length; i < ii; i++) {
var num = numbers[i];
var input = new StringStream(num);
var lexer = new Lexer(input);
var result = lexer.getNumber();
expect(result).toEqual(parseFloat(num));
const numbers = ['-.002', '34.5', '-3.62', '123.6e10', '1E-5', '-1.',
'0.0', '123', '-98', '43445', '0', '+17'];
for (const number of numbers) {
const input = new StringStream(number);
const lexer = new Lexer(input);
expect(lexer.getNumber()).toEqual(parseFloat(number));
}
});
it('should ignore double negative before number', function() {
var input = new StringStream('--205.88');
var lexer = new Lexer(input);
var result = lexer.getNumber();
expect(result).toEqual(-205.88);
const input = new StringStream('--205.88');
const lexer = new Lexer(input);
expect(lexer.getNumber()).toEqual(-205.88);
});
it('should ignore minus signs in the middle of number', function() {
var input = new StringStream('205--.88');
var lexer = new Lexer(input);
var result = lexer.getNumber();
expect(result).toEqual(205.88);
const input = new StringStream('205--.88');
const lexer = new Lexer(input);
expect(lexer.getNumber()).toEqual(205.88);
});
it('should ignore line-breaks between operator and digit in number',
function() {
let minusInput = new StringStream('-\r\n205.88');
let minusLexer = new Lexer(minusInput);
const minusInput = new StringStream('-\r\n205.88');
const minusLexer = new Lexer(minusInput);
expect(minusLexer.getNumber()).toEqual(-205.88);
let plusInput = new StringStream('+\r\n205.88');
let plusLexer = new Lexer(plusInput);
const plusInput = new StringStream('+\r\n205.88');
const plusLexer = new Lexer(plusInput);
expect(plusLexer.getNumber()).toEqual(205.88);
});
it('should treat a single decimal point as zero', function() {
let input = new StringStream('.');
let lexer = new Lexer(input);
const input = new StringStream('.');
const lexer = new Lexer(input);
expect(lexer.getNumber()).toEqual(0);
let numbers = ['..', '-.', '+.', '-\r\n.', '+\r\n.'];
for (let number of numbers) {
let input = new StringStream(number);
let lexer = new Lexer(input);
const numbers = ['..', '-.', '+.', '-\r\n.', '+\r\n.'];
for (const number of numbers) {
const input = new StringStream(number);
const lexer = new Lexer(input);
expect(function() {
return lexer.getNumber();
@ -88,60 +77,46 @@ describe('parser', function() {
});
it('should handle glued numbers and operators', function() {
var input = new StringStream('123ET');
var lexer = new Lexer(input);
var value = lexer.getNumber();
expect(value).toEqual(123);
const input = new StringStream('123ET');
const lexer = new Lexer(input);
expect(lexer.getNumber()).toEqual(123);
// The lexer must not have consumed the 'E'
expect(lexer.currentChar).toEqual(0x45); // 'E'
});
it('should stop parsing strings at the end of stream', function() {
var input = new StringStream('(1$4)');
const input = new StringStream('(1$4)');
input.getByte = function(super_getByte) {
// simulating end of file using null (see issue 2766)
var ch = super_getByte.call(input);
// Simulating end of file using null (see issue 2766).
const ch = super_getByte.call(input);
return (ch === 0x24 /* '$' */ ? -1 : ch);
}.bind(input, input.getByte);
var lexer = new Lexer(input);
var result = lexer.getString();
expect(result).toEqual('1');
const lexer = new Lexer(input);
expect(lexer.getString()).toEqual('1');
});
it('should not throw exception on bad input', function() {
// '8 0 2 15 5 2 2 2 4 3 2 4'
// should be parsed as
// '80 21 55 22 24 32'
var input = new StringStream('<7 0 2 15 5 2 2 2 4 3 2 4>');
var lexer = new Lexer(input);
var result = lexer.getHexString();
expect(result).toEqual('p!U"$2');
// '7 0 2 15 5 2 2 2 4 3 2 4' should be parsed as '70 21 55 22 24 32'.
const input = new StringStream('<7 0 2 15 5 2 2 2 4 3 2 4>');
const lexer = new Lexer(input);
expect(lexer.getHexString()).toEqual('p!U"$2');
});
it('should ignore escaped CR and LF', function() {
// '(\101\<CR><LF>\102)'
// should be parsed as
// "AB"
var input = new StringStream('(\\101\\\r\n\\102\\\r\\103\\\n\\104)');
var lexer = new Lexer(input);
var result = lexer.getString();
expect(result).toEqual('ABCD');
// '(\101\<CR><LF>\102)' should be parsed as 'AB'.
const input = new StringStream('(\\101\\\r\n\\102\\\r\\103\\\n\\104)');
const lexer = new Lexer(input);
expect(lexer.getString()).toEqual('ABCD');
});
it('should handle Names with invalid usage of NUMBER SIGN (#)', function() {
var inputNames = ['/# 680 0 R', '/#AQwerty', '/#A<</B'];
var expectedNames = ['#', '#AQwerty', '#A'];
const inputNames = ['/# 680 0 R', '/#AQwerty', '/#A<</B'];
const expectedNames = ['#', '#AQwerty', '#A'];
for (var i = 0, ii = inputNames.length; i < ii; i++) {
var input = new StringStream(inputNames[i]);
var lexer = new Lexer(input);
var result = lexer.getName();
expect(result).toEqual(Name.get(expectedNames[i]));
for (let i = 0, ii = inputNames.length; i < ii; i++) {
const input = new StringStream(inputNames[i]);
const lexer = new Lexer(input);
expect(lexer.getName()).toEqual(Name.get(expectedNames[i]));
}
});
});
@ -149,7 +124,7 @@ describe('parser', function() {
describe('Linearization', function() {
it('should not find a linearization dictionary', function() {
// Not an actual linearization dictionary.
var stream1 = new StringStream(
const stream1 = new StringStream(
'3 0 obj\n' +
'<<\n' +
'/Length 4622\n' +
@ -160,7 +135,7 @@ describe('parser', function() {
expect(Linearization.create(stream1)).toEqual(null);
// Linearization dictionary with invalid version number.
var stream2 = new StringStream(
const stream2 = new StringStream(
'1 0 obj\n' +
'<<\n' +
'/Linearized 0\n' +
@ -171,7 +146,7 @@ describe('parser', function() {
});
it('should accept a valid linearization dictionary', function() {
var stream = new StringStream(
const stream = new StringStream(
'131 0 obj\n' +
'<<\n' +
'/Linearized 1\n' +
@ -184,7 +159,7 @@ describe('parser', function() {
'>>\n' +
'endobj'
);
var expectedLinearizationDict = {
const expectedLinearizationDict = {
length: 90,
hints: [1388, 863],
objectNumberFirst: 133,
@ -199,7 +174,7 @@ describe('parser', function() {
it('should reject a linearization dictionary with invalid ' +
'integer parameters', function() {
// The /L parameter should be equal to the stream length.
var stream1 = new StringStream(
const stream1 = new StringStream(
'1 0 obj\n' +
'<<\n' +
'/Linearized 1\n' +
@ -218,7 +193,7 @@ describe('parser', function() {
'dictionary does not equal the stream length.'));
// The /E parameter should not be zero.
var stream2 = new StringStream(
const stream2 = new StringStream(
'1 0 obj\n' +
'<<\n' +
'/Linearized 1\n' +
@ -237,7 +212,7 @@ describe('parser', function() {
'dictionary is invalid.'));
// The /O parameter should be an integer.
var stream3 = new StringStream(
const stream3 = new StringStream(
'1 0 obj\n' +
'<<\n' +
'/Linearized 1\n' +
@ -259,7 +234,7 @@ describe('parser', function() {
it('should reject a linearization dictionary with invalid hint parameters',
function() {
// The /H parameter should be an array.
var stream1 = new StringStream(
const stream1 = new StringStream(
'1 0 obj\n' +
'<<\n' +
'/Linearized 1\n' +
@ -278,7 +253,7 @@ describe('parser', function() {
'is invalid.'));
// The hint array should contain two, or four, elements.
var stream2 = new StringStream(
const stream2 = new StringStream(
'1 0 obj\n' +
'<<\n' +
'/Linearized 1\n' +
@ -297,7 +272,7 @@ describe('parser', function() {
'is invalid.'));
// The hint array should not contain zero.
var stream3 = new StringStream(
const stream3 = new StringStream(
'1 0 obj\n' +
'<<\n' +
'/Linearized 1\n' +