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* $Id: PdfString.java 3759 2009-03-06 16:05:00Z blowagie $
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package com.lowagie.text.pdf;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.OutputStream;
/**
* A PdfString
-class is the PDF-equivalent of a
* JAVA-String
-object.
*
* A string is a sequence of characters delimited by parenthesis.
* If a string is too long to be conveniently placed on a single line, it may
* be split across multiple lines by using the backslash character (\) at the
* end of a line to indicate that the string continues on the following line.
* Within a string, the backslash character is used as an escape to specify
* unbalanced parenthesis, non-printing ASCII characters, and the backslash
* character itself. Use of the \ddd escape sequence is the preferred
* way to represent characters outside the printable ASCII character set.
* This object is described in the 'Portable Document Format Reference Manual
* version 1.7' section 3.2.3 (page 53-56).
*
* @see PdfObject
* @see BadPdfFormatException
*/
public class PdfString extends PdfObject {
// CLASS VARIABLES
/** The value of this object. */
protected String value = NOTHING;
protected String originalValue = null;
/** The encoding. */
protected String encoding = TEXT_PDFDOCENCODING;
protected int objNum = 0;
protected int objGen = 0;
protected boolean hexWriting = false;
// CONSTRUCTORS
/**
* Constructs an empty PdfString
-object.
*/
public PdfString() {
super(STRING);
}
/**
* Constructs a PdfString
-object containing a string in the
* standard encoding TEXT_PDFDOCENCODING
.
*
* @param value the content of the string
*/
public PdfString(String value) {
super(STRING);
this.value = value;
}
/**
* Constructs a PdfString
-object containing a string in the
* specified encoding.
*
* @param value the content of the string
* @param encoding an encoding
*/
public PdfString(String value, String encoding) {
super(STRING);
this.value = value;
this.encoding = encoding;
}
/**
* Constructs a PdfString
-object.
*
* @param bytes an array of byte
*/
public PdfString(byte[] bytes) {
super(STRING);
value = PdfEncodings.convertToString(bytes, null);
encoding = NOTHING;
}
// methods overriding some methods in PdfObject
/**
* Writes the PDF representation of this PdfString
as an array
* of byte
to the specified OutputStream
.
*
* @param writer for backwards compatibility
* @param os The OutputStream
to write the bytes to.
*/
public void toPdf(PdfWriter writer, OutputStream os) throws IOException {
byte[] b = getBytes();
PdfEncryption crypto = null;
if (writer != null)
crypto = writer.getEncryption();
if (crypto != null && !crypto.isEmbeddedFilesOnly())
b = crypto.encryptByteArray(b);
if (hexWriting) {
ByteBuffer buf = new ByteBuffer();
buf.append('<');
int len = b.length;
for (byte b1 : b) buf.appendHex(b1);
buf.append('>');
os.write(buf.toByteArray());
}
else
os.write(PdfContentByte.escapeString(b));
}
/**
* Returns the String
value of this PdfString
-object.
*
* @return A String
*/
public String toString() {
return value;
}
public byte[] getBytes() {
if (bytes == null) {
if (encoding != null && encoding.equals(TEXT_UNICODE) && PdfEncodings.isPdfDocEncoding(value))
bytes = PdfEncodings.convertToBytes(value, TEXT_PDFDOCENCODING);
else
bytes = PdfEncodings.convertToBytes(value, encoding);
}
return bytes;
}
// other methods
/**
* Returns the Unicode String
value of this
* PdfString
-object.
*
* @return A String
*/
public String toUnicodeString() {
if (encoding != null && encoding.length() != 0)
return value;
getBytes();
if (bytes.length >= 2 && bytes[0] == (byte)254 && bytes[1] == (byte)255)
return PdfEncodings.convertToString(bytes, PdfObject.TEXT_UNICODE);
else
return PdfEncodings.convertToString(bytes, PdfObject.TEXT_PDFDOCENCODING);
}
/**
* Gets the encoding of this string.
*
* @return a String
*/
public String getEncoding() {
return encoding;
}
void setObjNum(int objNum, int objGen) {
this.objNum = objNum;
this.objGen = objGen;
}
/**
* Decrypt an encrypted PdfString
*/
void decrypt(PdfReader reader) {
PdfEncryption decrypt = reader.getDecrypt();
if (decrypt != null) {
originalValue = value;
decrypt.setHashKey(objNum, objGen);
bytes = PdfEncodings.convertToBytes(value, null);
bytes = decrypt.decryptByteArray(bytes);
value = PdfEncodings.convertToString(bytes, null);
}
}
/**
* @return The original bytes used to create this PDF string, or the bytes of our current value
* if the original bytes are missing.
*/
public byte[] getOriginalBytes() {
if (originalValue == null)
return getBytes();
return PdfEncodings.convertToBytes(originalValue, null);
}
/**
* return the characters in our value without any translation. This allows
* a string to be built that holds 2-byte or one-byte character codes, as needed
* for processing by fonts when extracting text.
*
* Intended for use when no encoding transformations are desired.
* @return The code points in this font as chars.
*/
public char[] getOriginalChars() {
char[] chars;
if (encoding == null || encoding.length() == 0) {
byte [] bytes = getOriginalBytes();
chars = new char[bytes.length];
for (int i = 0; i