pdf.js/test/unit/document_spec.js
Jonas Jenwald b8ec518a1e Split the existing PDFFunction in two classes, a private PDFFunction and a public PDFFunctionFactory, and utilize the latter in PDFDocument to allow various code to access the methods of PDFFunction`
*Follow-up to PR 8909.*

This requires us to pass around `pdfFunctionFactory` to quite a lot of existing code, however I don't see another way of handling this while still guaranteeing that we can access `PDFFunction` as freely as in the old code.

Please note that the patch passes all tests locally (unit, font, reference), and I *very* much hope that we have sufficient test-coverage for the code in question to catch any typos/mistakes in the re-factoring.
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import { Page } from '../../src/core/document';
describe('document', function () {
describe('Page', function () {
it('should create correct objId using the idFactory', function () {
var page1 = new Page({
pdfManager: { },
pageIndex: 0,
});
var page2 = new Page({
pdfManager: { },
pageIndex: 1,
});
var idFactory1 = page1.idFactory, idFactory2 = page2.idFactory;
expect(idFactory1.createObjId()).toEqual('p0_1');
expect(idFactory1.createObjId()).toEqual('p0_2');
expect(idFactory2.createObjId()).toEqual('p1_1');
expect(idFactory2.createObjId()).toEqual('p1_2');
expect(idFactory1.createObjId()).toEqual('p0_3');
expect(idFactory1.createObjId()).toEqual('p0_4');
});
});
});