Implement a serialization "generator" for `DOMElement` in domutils.js
that yields the serialization of the SVG element. This method is used by
a newly added `ReadableSVGStream` class, which can be used like any
other readable stream in Node.js.
This reduces the memory requirements. Now, it is not needed to require
the serialization to fully fit in memory.
Note: The implementation of the serializer is a state machine in ES5
since the rest of the file is also in ES5. Its functionality is
equivalent to:
```
function* serializeSVGElement(elem) {
yield '<' + elem.nodeName;
if (elem.nodeName === 'svg:svg') {
yield ' xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"' +
' xmlns:svg="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"';
}
for (let i in elem.attributes) {
yield ' ' + i + '="' + xmlEncode(elem.attributes[i]) + '"';
}
yield '>';
if (elem.nodeName === 'svg:tspan' || elem.nodeName === 'svg:style') {
yield xmlEncode(elem.textContent);
} else {
for (let childNode of elem.childNodes) {
yield* serializeSVGElement(childNode);
}
}
yield '</' + elem.nodeName + '>';
}
```
Since we're now using `Uint8ClampedArray`, rather than `Uint8Array`, doing manual clamping shouldn't be necessary given that that is now handled natively.
This shouldn't have any measurable performance impact, but just to sanity check that I've done some quick benchmarking with the following manifest file:
```json
[
{ "id": "S2-eq",
"file": "pdfs/S2.pdf",
"md5": "d0b6137846df6e0fe058f234a87fb588",
"rounds": 100,
"type": "eq"
}
]
```
which gave the following results against the current `master` (repeated benchmark runs didn't result in any meaningful differences):
```
-- Grouped By browser, stat --
browser | stat | Count | Baseline(ms) | Current(ms) | +/- | % | Result(P<.05)
------- | ------------ | ----- | ------------ | ----------- | --- | ----- | -------------
firefox | Overall | 100 | 592 | 592 | 1 | 0.12 |
firefox | Page Request | 100 | 3 | 3 | 0 | -9.88 |
firefox | Rendering | 100 | 588 | 589 | 1 | 0.18 |
```
When running browser tests, e.g. via `gulp unittest`, the test files are not
processed by babel, and neither by the "unittestcli" gulp target.
This commit copies the babelPluginReplaceNonWebPackRequire plugin from the
unittestcli target to the SystemJS config so that `__non_webpack_require__` is
replaced with `require` for all build targets, and adds a unit test to ensure
that this indeed works as expected.
This patch removes the `clamp0to255` helper function, as well as manual clamping code in `src/core/jpg.js`.
The adjusted constants in `_convertCmykToRgb` were taken from CMYK to RGB conversion code found in `src/core/colorspace.js`.
*Please note:* There will be some very slight movement in a number of existing test-cases, since `Uint8ClampedArray` appears to use `Math.round` (or equivalent) and the old code used (basically) `Math.floor`.
At this point, the default viewer is already not usable in older browsers in `gulp server` mode, since we only run the code through Babel as part of the build step.
Hence there shouldn't be much point in manually loading `compatibility.js` in `viewer.html` the way that we've been doing, especially considering that it's already being loaded by `src/shared/util.js`.
This appears to simply have been forgotten in the re-factoring in PR 4815, where the `coded` property was renamed to the *much* more descriptive `isType3Font` property.
From looking at blame, it seems that these checks became obsolete with PR 692 (which landed close to six years ago). Note how, after that PR, there's no longer anything being assigned to the `code` property of an Object.
In issue #8707, there's a char code mapped to a non-
existing glyph which shouldn't be drawn. However, we
saw it was missing and tried to then use the post table and
end up mapping it incorrectly.
This illuminated a problem with issue #5704 and bug
893730 where glyphs disappeared after above fix. This was
from the cmap returning the wrong glyph id. Which in turn was
caused because the font had multiple of the same type of cmap
table and we were choosing the last one. Now, we instead
default to the first one. I'm unsure if we should instead be
merging the multiple cmaps, but using only the first one works.