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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jonas Jenwald
2ac4ad3111 Let ChunkedStream extend Stream, rather than BaseStream directly
Looking at the `ChunkedStream` implementation, it's basically a "regular" `Stream` but with added functionality in order to deal with fetching/loading of missing data.
Hence, by letting `ChunkedStream` extend `Stream`, we can remove some duplicate methods from the `ChunkedStream` class.
2021-04-28 14:05:25 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
67415bfabe Add an abstract base-class, which all the various Stream implementations inherit from
By having an abstract base-class, it becomes a lot clearer exactly which methods/getters are expected to exist on all Stream instances.
Furthermore, since a number of the methods are *identical* for all Stream implementations, this reduces unnecessary code duplication in the `Stream`, `DecodeStream`, and `ChunkedStream` classes.

For e.g. `gulp mozcentral`, the *built* `pdf.worker.js` files decreases from `1 619 329` to `1 616 115` bytes with this patch-series.
2021-04-28 13:44:45 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
9416b14e8b Re-factor how the ESLint no-var rule is enabled in the src/ folder
This simplifies/consolidates the ESLint configuration slightly in the `src/` folder, and prevents the addition of any new files where `var` is being used.[1]
Hence we no longer need to manually add `/* eslint no-var: error */` in files, which is easy to forget, and can instead disable the rule in the `src/core/` files where `var` is still in use.

---
[1] Obviously the `no-var` rule can, in the same way as every other rule, be disabled on a case-by-case basis where actually necessary.
2020-10-03 20:15:29 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
6d192f987e Prevent Uncaught (in promise) AbortException when running the unit-tests
These errors can/will occur if data is still loading when the document is destroyed, which is the case in the API unit-tests that load the `tracemonkey.pdf` file.
While this patch prevents these kind of problems, and thus allows us to update Jasmine again, I cannot help but thinking that it's slightly "hacky". Basically, we'll simply catch and ignore (some) rejected promises once the document is destroyed and/or its data loading is aborted. However, I don't *think* that these changes should cause issues in general, since we don't really care about errors once document destruction has started (note e.g. the fair number of `catch` handlers ignoring `AbortException`s already).
2020-07-31 23:29:05 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
a04a5d8325 Tweak the loop in ChunkedStreamManager.abort to clarify what's being iterated (PR 11985 follow-up)
In hindsight, using the `for (let [key, value] of myMap) { ... }`-format when we don't care about the `key` probably wasn't such a great idea. Since `Map`s have explicit support for iterating either `key`s or `value`s, we should probably use that instead here.
2020-06-21 11:29:05 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
159e13c4e4 Convert the ChunkedStreamManager.promisesByRequest property to a Map
Compared to regular `Object`s, `Map`s have a number of advantageous properties: Of particular importance in this case is the built-in iteration support, and that determining if the structure is empty is easy.
2020-06-09 17:50:14 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
dda7a5d1b7 Convert the ChunkedStreamManager.requestsByChunk property to a Map
Compared to regular `Object`s, `Map`s have a number of advantageous properties: Of particular importance in this case is the built-in iteration support, and that determining if the structure is empty is easy.
2020-06-09 17:50:11 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
17e23ffb33 Convert the ChunkedStreamManager.chunksNeededByRequest property to a Map (containing Sets)
Compared to regular `Object`s, `Map`s (and `Set`s) have a number of advantageous properties: Of particular importance in this case is the built-in iteration support, and that determining if the structure is empty is easy.
2020-06-09 17:49:53 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
b7272a34eb Change the loadedChunks property, on ChunkedStream instances, from an Array to a Set
In the old code the use of an Array meant that we had to *manually* track the `numChunksLoaded` property, given that simply using the Array `length` wouldn't have worked since there's no guarantee that the data is loaded in order when e.g. range requests are in use.

Tracking closely related state *separately* in this manner never seem like a good idea, and we can now instead utilize a Set to avoid that.
2020-06-05 15:03:06 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
426945b480 Update Prettier to version 2.0
Please note that these changes were done automatically, using `gulp lint --fix`.

Given that the major version number was increased, there's a fair number of (primarily whitespace) changes; please see https://prettier.io/blog/2020/03/21/2.0.0.html
In order to reduce the size of these changes somewhat, this patch maintains the old "arrowParens" style for now (once mozilla-central updates Prettier we can simply choose the same formatting, assuming it will differ here).
2020-04-14 12:28:14 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
216cbca16c Remove variable shadowing from the JavaScript files in the src/core/ folder
*This is part of a series of patches that will try to split PR 11566 into smaller chunks, to make reviewing more feasible.*

Once all the code has been fixed, we'll be able to eventually enable the ESLint no-shadow rule; see https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-shadow
2020-03-23 18:28:30 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
9e262ae7fa Enable the ESLint prefer-const rule globally (PR 11450 follow-up)
Please find additional details about the ESLint rule at https://eslint.org/docs/rules/prefer-const

With the recent introduction of Prettier this sort of mass enabling of ESLint rules becomes a lot easier, since the code will be automatically reformatted as necessary to account for e.g. changed line lengths.

Note that this patch is generated automatically, by using the ESLint `--fix` argument, and will thus require some additional clean-up (which is done separately).
2020-01-25 00:20:22 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
36881e3770 Ensure that all import and require statements, in the entire code-base, have a .js file extension
In order to eventually get rid of SystemJS and start using native `import`s instead, we'll need to provide "complete" file identifiers since otherwise there'll be MIME type errors when attempting to use `import`.
2020-01-04 13:01:43 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
de36b2aaba Enable auto-formatting of the entire code-base using Prettier (issue 11444)
Note that Prettier, purposely, has only limited [configuration options](https://prettier.io/docs/en/options.html). The configuration file is based on [the one in `mozilla central`](https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/source/.prettierrc) with just a few additions (to avoid future breakage if the defaults ever changes).

Prettier is being used for a couple of reasons:

 - To be consistent with `mozilla-central`, where Prettier is already in use across the tree.

 - To ensure a *consistent* coding style everywhere, which is automatically enforced during linting (since Prettier is used as an ESLint plugin). This thus ends "all" formatting disussions once and for all, removing the need for review comments on most stylistic matters.

Many ESLint options are now redundant, and I've tried my best to remove all the now unnecessary options (but I may have missed some).
Note also that since Prettier considers the `printWidth` option as a guide, rather than a hard rule, this patch resorts to a small hack in the ESLint config to ensure that *comments* won't become too long.

*Please note:* This patch is generated automatically, by appending the `--fix` argument to the ESLint call used in the `gulp lint` task. It will thus require some additional clean-up, which will be done in a *separate* commit.

(On a more personal note, I'll readily admit that some of the changes Prettier makes are *extremely* ugly. However, in the name of consistency we'll probably have to live with that.)
2019-12-26 12:34:24 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
829d6ba2dc Ensure that the peekByte methods, on the various Streams, handles end of data correctly (PR 5286 follow-up)
When the end of data has already been reached for the various Streams, the `getByte` methods will return `-1` to signal that to the caller. Note however that the current position obviously won't be incremented in this case, meaning that the `peekByte` methods will in this case *incorrectly* decrement the position.

Thankfully the corresponding `peekBytes` shouldn't be affected by this bug, since they decrement the current position with the *actually* returned number of bytes.

I'm not aware of any bugs caused by this blatant oversight, but that doesn't mean this shouldn't be fixed :-)
2019-11-01 18:22:33 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
1133dbac33 Make the ObjectLoader use more efficient methods when determining if data needs to be loaded
Currently, for data in `ChunkedStream` instances, the `getMissingChunks` method is used in a couple of places to determine if data is already available or if it needs to be loaded.

When looking at how `ChunkedStream.getMissingChunks` is being used in the `ObjectLoader` you'll notice that we don't actually care about which *specific* chunks are missing, but rather only want essentially a yes/no answer to the "Is the data available?" question.
Furthermore, when looking at how `ChunkedStream.getMissingChunks` itself is implemented you'll notice that it (somewhat expectedly) always iterates over *all* chunks.

All in all, using `ChunkedStream.getMissingChunks` in the `ObjectLoader` seems like an unnecessary "heavy" and roundabout way to obtain a boolean value. However, it turns out there already exists a `ChunkedStream.allChunksLoaded` method, consisting of a *single* simple check, which seems like a perfect fit for the `ObjectLoader` use cases.
In particular, once the *entire* PDF document has been loaded (which is usually fairly quick with streaming enabled), you'd really want the `ObjectLoader` to be as simple/quick as possible (similar to e.g. loading a local files) which this patch should help with.

Note that I wouldn't expect this patch to have a huge effect on performance, but it will nonetheless save some CPU/memory resources when the `ObjectLoader` is used. (As usual this should help larger PDF documents, w.r.t. both file size and number of pages, the most.)
2019-10-29 23:20:09 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
a3150166ec Ensure that ReadableStreams are cancelled with actual Errors
There's a number of spots in the current code, and tests, where `cancel` methods are not called with appropriate arguments (leading to Promises not being rejected with Errors as intended).
In some cases the cancel `reason` is implicitly set to `undefined`, and in others the cancel `reason` is just a plain String. To address this inconsistency, the patch changes things such that cancelling is done with `AbortException`s everywhere instead.
2019-08-01 16:40:46 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
b5254f2745 Attempt to significantly reduce the number of ChunkedStream.{ensureByte, ensureRange} calls by inlining the this.progressiveDataLength checks at the call-sites
The number of in particular `ChunkedStream.ensureByte` calls is often absolutely *huge* (on the order of million calls) when loading and rendering even moderately complicated PDF files, which isn't entirely surprising considering that the `getByte`/`getBytes`/`peekByte`/`peekBytes` methods are used for essentially all data reading/parsing.

The idea implemented in this patch is to inline an inverted `progressiveDataLength` check at all of the `ensureByte`/`ensureRange` call-sites, which in practice will often result in *several* orders of magnitude fewer function calls.
Obviously this patch will only help if the browser supports streaming, which all reasonably modern browsers now do (including the Firefox built-in PDF viewer), and assuming that the user didn't set the `disableStream` option (e.g. for using `disableAutoFetch`). However, I think we should be able to improve performance for the default out-of-the-box use case, without worrying about e.g. older browsers (where this patch will thus incur *one* additional check before calling `ensureByte`/`ensureRange`).

This patch was inspired by the *first* commit in PR 5005, which was subsequently backed out in PR 5145 for causing regressions. Since the general idea of avoiding unnecessary function calls was really nice, I figured that re-attempting this in one way or another wouldn't be a bad idea.
Given that streaming is now supported, which it wasn't back then, using `progressiveDataLength` seemed like an easier approach in general since it also allowed supporting both `ensureByte` and `ensureRange`.

This sort of patch obviously needs data to back it up, hence I've benchmarked the changes using the following manifest file (with the default `tracemonkey` file):
```
[
    {  "id": "tracemonkey-eq",
       "file": "pdfs/tracemonkey.pdf",
       "md5": "9a192d8b1a7dc652a19835f6f08098bd",
       "rounds": 250,
       "type": "eq"
    }
]
```

I get the following complete results when comparing this patch against the `master` branch:
```
-- Grouped By browser, stat --
browser | stat         | Count | Baseline(ms) | Current(ms) | +/- |    %  | Result(P<.05)
------- | ------------ | ----- | ------------ | ----------- | --- | ----- | -------------
Firefox | Overall      |  3500 |          140 |         134 |  -6 | -4.46 |        faster
Firefox | Page Request |  3500 |            2 |           2 |   0 | -0.10 |
Firefox | Rendering    |  3500 |          138 |         131 |  -6 | -4.54 |        faster
```

Here it's pretty clear that the patch does have a positive net effect, even for a PDF file of fairly moderate size and complexity. However, in this case it's probably interesting to also look at the results per page:
```
-- Grouped By page, stat --
page | stat         | Count | Baseline(ms) | Current(ms) | +/- |     %  | Result(P<.05)
---- | ------------ | ----- | ------------ | ----------- | --- | ------ | -------------
0    | Overall      |   250 |           74 |          75 |   1 |   0.69 |
0    | Page Request |   250 |            1 |           1 |   0 |  33.20 |
0    | Rendering    |   250 |           73 |          74 |   0 |   0.25 |
1    | Overall      |   250 |          123 |         121 |  -2 |  -1.87 |        faster
1    | Page Request |   250 |            3 |           2 |   0 | -11.73 |
1    | Rendering    |   250 |          121 |         119 |  -2 |  -1.67 |
2    | Overall      |   250 |           64 |          63 |  -1 |  -1.91 |
2    | Page Request |   250 |            1 |           1 |   0 |   8.81 |
2    | Rendering    |   250 |           63 |          62 |  -1 |  -2.13 |        faster
3    | Overall      |   250 |           97 |          97 |   0 |  -0.06 |
3    | Page Request |   250 |            1 |           1 |   0 |  25.37 |
3    | Rendering    |   250 |           96 |          95 |   0 |  -0.34 |
4    | Overall      |   250 |           97 |          97 |   0 |  -0.38 |
4    | Page Request |   250 |            1 |           1 |   0 |  -5.97 |
4    | Rendering    |   250 |           96 |          96 |   0 |  -0.27 |
5    | Overall      |   250 |           99 |          97 |  -3 |  -2.92 |
5    | Page Request |   250 |            2 |           1 |   0 | -17.20 |
5    | Rendering    |   250 |           98 |          95 |  -3 |  -2.68 |
6    | Overall      |   250 |           99 |          99 |   0 |  -0.14 |
6    | Page Request |   250 |            2 |           2 |   0 | -16.49 |
6    | Rendering    |   250 |           97 |          98 |   0 |   0.16 |
7    | Overall      |   250 |           96 |          95 |  -1 |  -0.55 |
7    | Page Request |   250 |            1 |           2 |   1 |  66.67 |        slower
7    | Rendering    |   250 |           95 |          94 |  -1 |  -1.19 |
8    | Overall      |   250 |           92 |          92 |  -1 |  -0.69 |
8    | Page Request |   250 |            1 |           1 |   0 | -17.60 |
8    | Rendering    |   250 |           91 |          91 |   0 |  -0.52 |
9    | Overall      |   250 |          112 |         112 |   0 |   0.29 |
9    | Page Request |   250 |            2 |           1 |   0 |  -7.92 |
9    | Rendering    |   250 |          110 |         111 |   0 |   0.37 |
10   | Overall      |   250 |          589 |         522 | -67 | -11.38 |        faster
10   | Page Request |   250 |           14 |          13 |   0 |  -1.26 |
10   | Rendering    |   250 |          575 |         508 | -67 | -11.62 |        faster
11   | Overall      |   250 |           66 |          66 |  -1 |  -0.86 |
11   | Page Request |   250 |            1 |           1 |   0 | -16.48 |
11   | Rendering    |   250 |           65 |          65 |   0 |  -0.62 |
12   | Overall      |   250 |          303 |         291 | -12 |  -4.07 |        faster
12   | Page Request |   250 |            2 |           2 |   0 |  12.93 |
12   | Rendering    |   250 |          301 |         289 | -13 |  -4.19 |        faster
13   | Overall      |   250 |           48 |          47 |   0 |  -0.45 |
13   | Page Request |   250 |            1 |           1 |   0 |   1.59 |
13   | Rendering    |   250 |           47 |          46 |   0 |  -0.52 |
```

Here it's clear that this patch *significantly* improves the rendering performance of the slowest pages, while not causing any big regressions elsewhere. As expected, this patch thus helps larger and/or more complex pages the most (which is also where even small improvements will be most beneficial).
There's obviously the question if this is *slightly* regressing simpler pages, but given just how short the times are in most cases it's not inconceivable that the page results above are simply caused be e.g. limited `Date.now()` and/or limited numerical precision.
2019-07-18 17:30:22 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
bea15b6ce5 Simplify the PDFDocument.fingerprint method slightly
The way that this method handles documents without an `ID` entry in the Trailer dictionary feels overly complicated to me. Hence this patch adds `getByteRange` methods to the various Stream implementations[1], and utilize that rather than manually calling `ensureRange` when computing a fallback `fingerprint`.

---
[1] Note that `PDFDocument` is only ever initialized with either a `Stream` or a `ChunkedStream`, hence why the `DecodeStream.getByteRange` method isn't implemented.
2019-07-15 13:26:08 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
c6ddbd55e2 Add a progressiveDataLength fast-path to ChunkedStream.ensureByte
This is *similar* to the existing check using in `ChunkedStream.ensureRange`.
2019-03-29 20:00:28 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
49e8a270c4 Update ChunkedStream.makeSubStream to actually check if (some) data exists when the length parameter is undefined
Note how `XRef.fetchUncompressed`, which is used *a lot* for most PDF documents, is calling the `makeSubStream` method without providing a `length` argument.
In practice this results in the `makeSubStream` method, on the `ChunkedStream` instance, calling the `ensureRange` method with `NaN` as the end position,  thus resulting in no data being requested despite it possibly being necessary.

This may be quite bad, since in this particular case it will lead to a new `ChunkedStream` being created *and* also a new `Parser`/`Lexer` instance. Given that it's quite possible that even the very first `Parser.getObj` call could throw `MissingDataException`, this could thus lead to wasted time/resources (since re-parsing is necessary once the data finally arrives).

You obviously need to be very careful to not have `ChunkedStream.makeSubStream` accidentally requesting the *entire* file, hence its `this.end` property is of no use here, but it should be possible to at least check that the `start` of the data is present before any potentially expensive parsing occurs.
2019-03-29 17:20:31 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
db5dc14158 Move worker-thread only functions from src/shared/util.js and into a new src/core/core_utils.js file
The `src/shared/util.js` file is being bundled into both the `pdf.js` and `pdf.worker.js` files, meaning that its code is by definition duplicated.
Some main-thread only utility functions have already been moved to a separate `src/display/display_utils.js` file, and this patch simply extends that concept to utility functions which are used *only* on the worker-thread.

Note in particular the `getInheritableProperty` function, which expects a `Dict` as input and thus *cannot* possibly ever be used on the main-thread.
2019-02-24 00:35:39 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
d5e5d18430
Convert the PDFDocument class in src/core/document.js to ES6 syntax 2018-12-30 13:54:43 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
360c3d3813
Remove the unused url argument for the ChunkedStreamManager class 2018-12-24 13:14:42 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
47344197f4
Convert src/core/chunked_stream.js to ES6 syntax 2018-12-24 13:14:42 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
32367c5968 Make the getBytes/peekBytes methods of Stream/DecodeStream/ChunkedStream able to return Uint8ClampedArrays
The built-in image decoders are already returning data as `Uint8ClampedArray`, and subsequently the JPEG/JBIG2/JPX streams are as well. However, for general streams we obviously don't want to force the use of `Uint8ClampedArray` unless an "Image" is actually being decoded.
Hence this patch, which adds a parameter that allows the caller of the `getBytes`/`peekBytes` methods to force a `Uint8ClampedArray` (rather than a `Uint8Array`) to be returned.
2018-06-12 11:01:32 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
712090eff8 Upstream the changes from: Bug 1339461 - Convert foo.indexOf(...) == -1 to foo.includes() and implement an eslint rule to enforce this
Yet another case where PDF.js code was modified in `mozilla-central` without the changes happening in the GitHub repo first; *sigh*.
If we don't upstream at least the changes in `extensions/firefox/`, any future update of PDF.js in `mozilla-central` will be blocked.

Please see:
 - https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1339461
 - https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/rev/d5a5ad1dbbf2
2018-02-04 14:59:27 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
11408da340 Replace the isInt helper function with the native Number.isInteger function
*Follow-up to PR 8643.*
2017-09-01 16:52:50 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
814fa1dee3 Remove most assert() calls (issue 8506)
This replaces `assert` calls with `throw new FormatError()`/`throw new Error()`.
In a few places, throwing an `Error` (which is what `assert` meant) isn't correct since the enclosing function is supposed to return a `Promise`, hence some cases were changed to `Promise.reject(...)` and similarily for `createPromiseCapability` instances.
2017-07-21 18:51:02 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
a8c87f8019 Fix inconsistent spacing and trailing commas in objects in src/core/ files, so we can enable the comma-dangle and object-curly-spacing ESLint rules later on
*Unfortunately this patch is fairly big, even though it only covers the `src/core` folder, but splitting it even further seemed difficult.*

http://eslint.org/docs/rules/comma-dangle
http://eslint.org/docs/rules/object-curly-spacing

Given that we currently have quite inconsistent object formatting, fixing this in *one* big patch probably wouldn't be feasible (since I cannot imagine anyone wanting to review that); hence I've opted to try and do this piecewise instead.

Please note: This patch was created automatically, using the ESLint --fix command line option. In a couple of places this caused lines to become too long, and I've fixed those manually; please refer to the interdiff below for the only hand-edits in this patch.

```diff
diff --git a/src/core/evaluator.js b/src/core/evaluator.js
index abab9027..dcd3594b 100644
--- a/src/core/evaluator.js
+++ b/src/core/evaluator.js
@@ -2785,7 +2785,8 @@ var EvaluatorPreprocessor = (function EvaluatorPreprocessorClosure() {
     t['Tz'] = { id: OPS.setHScale, numArgs: 1, variableArgs: false, };
     t['TL'] = { id: OPS.setLeading, numArgs: 1, variableArgs: false, };
     t['Tf'] = { id: OPS.setFont, numArgs: 2, variableArgs: false, };
-    t['Tr'] = { id: OPS.setTextRenderingMode, numArgs: 1, variableArgs: false, };
+    t['Tr'] = { id: OPS.setTextRenderingMode, numArgs: 1,
+                variableArgs: false, };
     t['Ts'] = { id: OPS.setTextRise, numArgs: 1, variableArgs: false, };
     t['Td'] = { id: OPS.moveText, numArgs: 2, variableArgs: false, };
     t['TD'] = { id: OPS.setLeadingMoveText, numArgs: 2, variableArgs: false, };
diff --git a/src/core/jbig2.js b/src/core/jbig2.js
index 5a17d482..71671541 100644
--- a/src/core/jbig2.js
+++ b/src/core/jbig2.js
@@ -123,19 +123,22 @@ var Jbig2Image = (function Jbig2ImageClosure() {
      { x: -1, y: -1, }, { x: 0, y: -1, }, { x: 1, y: -1, }, { x: -2, y: 0, },
      { x: -1, y: 0, }],
     [{ x: -3, y: -1, }, { x: -2, y: -1, }, { x: -1, y: -1, }, { x: 0, y: -1, },
-     { x: 1, y: -1, }, { x: -4, y: 0, }, { x: -3, y: 0, }, { x: -2, y: 0, }, { x: -1, y: 0, }]
+     { x: 1, y: -1, }, { x: -4, y: 0, }, { x: -3, y: 0, }, { x: -2, y: 0, },
+     { x: -1, y: 0, }]
   ];

   var RefinementTemplates = [
     {
       coding: [{ x: 0, y: -1, }, { x: 1, y: -1, }, { x: -1, y: 0, }],
-      reference: [{ x: 0, y: -1, }, { x: 1, y: -1, }, { x: -1, y: 0, }, { x: 0, y: 0, },
-                  { x: 1, y: 0, }, { x: -1, y: 1, }, { x: 0, y: 1, }, { x: 1, y: 1, }],
+      reference: [{ x: 0, y: -1, }, { x: 1, y: -1, }, { x: -1, y: 0, },
+                  { x: 0, y: 0, }, { x: 1, y: 0, }, { x: -1, y: 1, },
+                  { x: 0, y: 1, }, { x: 1, y: 1, }],
     },
     {
-      coding: [{ x: -1, y: -1, }, { x: 0, y: -1, }, { x: 1, y: -1, }, { x: -1, y: 0, }],
-      reference: [{ x: 0, y: -1, }, { x: -1, y: 0, }, { x: 0, y: 0, }, { x: 1, y: 0, },
-                  { x: 0, y: 1, }, { x: 1, y: 1, }],
+      coding: [{ x: -1, y: -1, }, { x: 0, y: -1, }, { x: 1, y: -1, },
+               { x: -1, y: 0, }],
+      reference: [{ x: 0, y: -1, }, { x: -1, y: 0, }, { x: 0, y: 0, },
+                  { x: 1, y: 0, }, { x: 0, y: 1, }, { x: 1, y: 1, }],
     }
   ];
```
2017-06-02 11:20:19 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
982b6aa65b Convert the files in the /src/core folder to ES6 modules
Please note that the `glyphlist.js` and `unicode.js` files are converted to CommonJS modules instead, since Babel cannot handle files that large and they are thus excluded from transpilation.
2017-05-30 22:06:21 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
ebaa22478c Replace unnecessary bind(this) and var self = this statements with arrow functions in remaining src/core/ files 2017-05-02 15:47:43 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
afc74b0178 Enable the object-shorthand ESLint rule in src/shared
Please see http://eslint.org/docs/rules/object-shorthand.

For the most part, these changes are of the search-and-replace kind, and the previously enabled `no-undef` rule should complement the tests in helping ensure that no stupid errors crept into to the patch.
2017-04-27 17:29:40 +02:00
Jonas Jenwald
bc736fdc7d Adjust the brace-style ESLint rule to disallow single lines (and also enable no-iterator)
See http://eslint.org/docs/rules/brace-style.
Having the opening/closing braces on the same line can often make the code slightly more difficult to read, in particular for `if`/`else if` statements, compared to using new lines.

This patch also, for consistency with `mozilla-central`, enables the [`no-iterator`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-iterator) rule. Note that this rule didn't require a single code change.
2017-02-04 15:53:08 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
f7d99ccc26 Remove the unused isStream property on various Streams
This property was added all the way back in PR 542, but hasn't actually been relied upon ever since PR 692.
Note that there's a `isStream()` utility function which replaced the property years ago, hence the `isStream` property is now dead code.
2017-02-01 11:38:11 +01:00
Jonas Jenwald
c36468cbce Fix errors reported by the keyword-spacing ESLint rule
http://eslint.org/docs/rules/keyword-spacing
2016-12-12 20:35:56 +01:00
Tim van der Meij
6a7012aaca Remove unused variables
These have been found using `gulp lint` in combination with the `unused:
true` parameter for JSHint. Unfortunately there are too many false
positives to enable this feature, but now that most globals have been
removed because of the conversion to UMD the results are much more
useful than before.
2016-05-11 16:11:13 +02:00
Yury Delendik
0d591719d9 Makes PDF data reading Streams API friendly. 2016-02-18 13:17:53 -06:00
Yury Delendik
2edf2792dc Replaces literal {} created lookup tables with Object.create 2016-01-28 12:18:38 -06:00
Yury Delendik
6b60c8f4db Adds UMD headers to core, display and shared files. 2015-12-15 13:24:39 -06:00
Manas
a2ba1b8189 Uses editorconfig to maintain consistent coding styles
Removes the following as they unnecessary
/* -*- Mode: Java; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
/* vim: set shiftwidth=2 tabstop=2 autoindent cindent expandtab: */
2015-11-14 07:32:18 +05:30
Yury Delendik
59c13b32aa Adds destroy method to the document loading task.
Also renames PDFPageProxy.destroy method to cleanup.
2015-10-23 08:57:14 -05:00
Brendan Dahl
367794f0c7 Merge pull request #4990 from fkaelberer/refactor_chunked_stream
Minor refactoring of chunked_stream.js
2015-07-13 16:51:35 -07:00
Yury Delendik
f3c3b1fc2d Removes B2G preprocessing directives. 2015-06-30 16:53:32 -05:00
Collin Anderson
54e984c763 cleaned whitespace 2015-02-17 11:07:37 -05:00
Jonas Jenwald
6dfc73a5da Modify |getUint16| to correctly handle missing data in Stream, DecodeStream and ChunkedStream 2015-01-10 23:55:54 +01:00
fkaelberer
e5477c3156 Simplify nextMissingChunk(), getEndChunk() 2014-10-21 10:24:32 +02:00
Yury Delendik
07a2539867 Replaces (chunk in this.loadedChunks) 2014-09-19 19:05:25 -05:00
Yury Delendik
c3f191a27c Implement streaming using moz-chunk-arraybuffer 2014-09-19 19:05:25 -05:00
Jonas Jenwald
d1974eae34 Add peekByte method to Stream, DecodeStream and ChunkedStream 2014-09-11 16:42:41 +02:00