PDF::Grammar

Raku grammars for parsing PDF Content Streams and File Structure

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PDF-Grammar

Although PDF documents do not lend themselves to an overall BNF style grammar description; there are areas where these can be put to use, including:

  • PDF file header and trailer/xref parsing

  • Parsing of objects fetched via the xref index. Top level objects commomly include: dictionarys , streams, arrays or numbers.

  • The overall file structure for FDF files (which are not indexed), or for full-scan recovery of PDF files (headers, objects, cross-reference tables and footers).

  • Parsing the operands that make up content streams. These are used to markup text, forms, images and graphical elements.

PDF::Grammar is a set of Raku grammars for parsing and validation of real-world PDF examples. There are four grammars:

PDF::Grammar::Content - describes the text and graphics operators that are used to produce page layout.

PDF::Grammar::Content::Fast - is an optimized version of PDF::Grammar::Content.

PDF::Grammar::FDF - this describes the file structure of FDF (Form Data) exchange files.

PDF::Grammar::PDF - this describes the file structure of PDF documents, including headers, trailers, top-level objects and the cross-reference table.

PDF::Grammar::Function - a tokeniser for Postscript Calculator (type 4) functions.

PDF-Grammar has so far been tested against a number of sample of PDF documents and may still be subject to change.

I have been working off the PDF 1.7 reference manual (http://www.adobe.com/content/dam/Adobe/en/devnet/acrobat/pdfs/pdf_reference_1-7.pdf). I've relaxed rules, when needed, to handle real-world examples.

Usage Notes

  • PDF input files typically contain a mixture of ASCII directives and binary data, plus byte-orientated addressing. For this reason:

    • files should be read as binary (avoid encoding layers)

    • strings should be decoded as latin1

    % rakudo -MPDF::Grammar::PDF -e"say PDF::Grammar::PDF.parse: slurp($f, :bin).decode('latin-1')"

  • This module is put to work by the down-stream PDF module. E.g. to uncompress a PDF, using the installed pdf-rewriter script:

    % pdf-rewriter.raku --uncompress flyer.pdf

Examples

  • parse some markup content:

    % raku -M PDF::Grammar::Content -e"say PDF::Grammar::Content.parse('(Hello, world\041) Tj')"

  • parse a PDF file:

    % rakudo -MPDF::Grammar::PDF -e"say PDF::Grammar::PDF.parsefile( $f )"

  • dump the contents of a PDF

    use v6;
    use PDF::Grammar::PDF;
    use PDF::Grammar::PDF::Actions;
    
    sub MAIN(Str $pdf-file) {
        my $actions = PDF::Grammar::PDF::Actions.new;
    
        if PDF::Grammar::PDF.parsefile( $pdf-file, :$actions ) {
            say $/.ast.raku;
        }
        else {
            say "failed to parse PDF: $pdf-file";
        }
    }

AST Reference

The action methods in this module return AST trees. Each node in the tree consists of a key, value pair, where the key is the AST Tag, indicating the type of the AST node.

For example, here's the AST tree for the following parse:

use PDF::Grammar::PDF;
use PDF::Grammar::PDF::Actions;
my $actions = PDF::Grammar::PDF::Actions.new;

PDF::Grammar::PDF.parse( q:to"--END-DOC--", :rule<ind-obj>, :$actions);
3 0 obj <<
   /Type /Pages
   /Count 1
   /Kids [4 0 R]
>>
endobj
--END-DOC--

say '# ' ~ $/.ast.raku;
# :ind-obj($[3, 0, :dict({:Count(:int(1)), :Kids(:array([:ind-ref($[4, 0])])), :Type(:name("Pages"))})])

This is an indirect object (ind-obj), it contains a dictionary object (dict). Entries in the dictionary are:

  • Count with integer value (int) of 1.

  • Kids, and array (array) containing one indirect reference (ind-ref).

  • Type with name (name) 'Pages'.

In most cases, the node type corresponds to the name of the rule or token that was used to construct the node.

This AST representation is used extensively throughout the PDF tool-chain. For example, as an intermediate format by PDF::Writer for reserialization.

For reference, here is a list of all AST node types:

AST TagRaku TypeDescription
arrayArray[Any]Array object type, e.g. [ 0 0 612 792 ]
bodyArray[Hash]The FDF/PDF body consisting of ind-obj and comment entries. A PDF with revisions has multiple body segments
boolBoolBoolean object type, e.g. true
commentStr(Write only) a comment string
cosHashA PDF or FDF document, consisting of a header and body array
dictHashDictionary object type, e.g. << /Type /Catalog /Pages 3 0 R >>
encodedStrRaw encoded stream data. This is returned as a latin-1 byte-string.
entriesArray[Hash]A list of entries in a cross reference segment
decodedStrUncompressed/unencrypted stream data
gen-numUIntObject generation number
headerHashPDF or FDF header, e.g. %PDF1.4
hex-stringStrA hex-string, e.g. <736e6f6f7079>
ind-refArray[UInt]An indirect reference, .e.g. 23 2 R
ind-objAnyAn indirect object. This is a three element array that contains an object number, generation number and the object
intIntInteger object type, e.g. 42
obj-countUIntobject count/number of entries in a cross reference segment
obj-first-numUIntobject first number in a cross reference segment
obj-numUIntObject number
offsetUIntbyte offset of an indirect object in the file.
literalStrA literal string, e.g. (Hello, World!)
nameStrName string, e.g. /Fred
nullMuNull object type, e.g. null
realRealReal object type, e.g. 42.0
startUIntStart position of stream data (returned by ind-obj-nibble rule)
startxrefUIntbyte offset from the start of the file to the start of the trailer
streamHashStream object type. A dictionary indirect object followed by stream data
trailerHashTrailer. This typically contains the trailer dict entry.
typeStrDocument type; 'pdf', or 'fdf'
versionRatThe PDF / FDF version number, parsed from the header

See also

  • PDF - Raku module for PDF manipulation, including compression, encryption and reading and writing of PDF data.

PDF::Grammar v0.2.7

Raku grammars for parsing PDF Content Streams and File Structure

Authors

  • David Warring

License

Artistic-2.0

Dependencies

JSON::Fast

Test Dependencies

Provides

  • PDF::Grammar
  • PDF::Grammar::Actions
  • PDF::Grammar::COS
  • PDF::Grammar::COS::Actions
  • PDF::Grammar::Content
  • PDF::Grammar::Content::Actions
  • PDF::Grammar::Content::Fast
  • PDF::Grammar::Doc
  • PDF::Grammar::FDF
  • PDF::Grammar::FDF::Actions
  • PDF::Grammar::Function
  • PDF::Grammar::Function::Actions
  • PDF::Grammar::PDF
  • PDF::Grammar::PDF::Actions
  • PDF::Grammar::Test

Documentation

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