This patch:
- Updates the JSDoc comment in `api.js`, to more clearly point out that `PDFJS.openExternalLinksInNewWindow` is deprecated, and explains what to use instead.
- Changes the `warn`, in `isExternalLinkTargetSet()`, to use the new `deprecated` function instead. Also updates the message with more detailed information about what to use instead.
- Changes the pre-processor tag to ensure the deprecation warning is seen in all build types where it could possibly matter (in case people are using `PDFJS.openExternalLinksInNewWindow` in e.g. custom-built extensions).
These changes were prompted by seeing http://stackoverflow.com/questions/33813373/pdf-js-how-to-open-hyperlinks-in-a-new-tab-window, since it seems to me that the current comments/warnings might not be worded well enough.
This patch makes it possible to set and get all possible flags that the PDF specification defines. Even though we do not support all possible annotation types and not all possible annotation flags yet, this general framework makes it easy to access all flags for each annotation such that annotation type implementations can use this information.
We add constants for all possible annotation flags such that we do not need to hardcode the flags in the code anymore. The `isViewable()` and `isPrintable()` methods are now easier to read. Additionally, unit tests have been added to ensure correct behavior.
This is another part of #5218.
Replaces `PDFJS.openExternalLinksInNewWindow` with a more generic configuration option.
*Note:* `PDFJS.openExternalLinksInNewWindow = true;` is equal to `PDFJS.externalLinkTarget = PDFJS.LinkTarget.BLANK;`.
Serialize errors to make sure that the callback is still invoked when
an error is thrown.
Firefox:
"DataCloneError: The object could not be cloned."
Chrome:
"DataCloneError: Failed to execute 'postMessage' on 'WorkerGlobalScope': An object could not be cloned."
For passwords where the encoding already is correct, the conversion is a no-op.
Also, since `encodeURIComponent` might throw, we need to make sure that we handle that case too.
Fixes 6010.
The function `assertWllFormed` was doing nothing different than `assert` which is
available in the same namespace. Removing it will lighten the filesize - albeit
very slightly - and reduce complexity.