Providing one of these parameters is necessary when calling `getDocument`, since otherwise there's nothing to actually load. However, we currently don't enforce that properly and if there's more than one of these parameters provided the behaviour isn't well defined.[1]
The new behaviour is thus, in order:
1. Use the `data` parameter, since the PDF is already available and no additional loading is necessary.
2. Use the `range` parameter, for custom PDF loading (e.g. the Firefox PDF Viewer).
3. Use the `url` parameter, and have the PDF.js library load the PDF with a suitable `networkStream`.
4. Throw an error, since there's no way to load the PDF.
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[1] E.g. if both `data` and `range` is provided, we'd load the document directly (since it's available) and also initialize a pointless `PDFDataTransportStream` instance.
Given that `CompiledFont.prototype.getPathJs` already returns data in the desired TypedArray format, we should be able to directly copy the font-path data which helps shorten the code a little bit (rather than the "manual" handling in PR 20346).
To ensure that this keeps working as expected, a non-production `assert` is added to prevent any future surprises.
The commit message for the patch in PR 20427 is pretty non-descriptive, being only a single line, however there's a bit more context in https://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js/pull/20427#issue-3597370951 but unfortunately the details there don't really make sense.
Note that the PR only changed main-thread code, but all the links are to worker-thread code!?
The `FontFaceObject` class is only used on the main-thread, and when encountering a broken font we fallback to the built-in font renderer; see 820b70eb25/src/display/font_loader.js (L135-L143)
Hence the `FontFaceObject` class *only* needs a way to set the `disableFontFace` property, however nowhere on the main-thread do we ever update the `bbox` of a font.
Unfortunately, eslint-plugin-import depends on eslint 9. This plugin doesn't seem to be
actively maintained (lot of open issues and PRs).
Fortunately there's a fork of the plugin that doesn't support eslint 10 yet but is actively maintained.
So this PR changes the eslint version to 10 and replaces eslint-plugin-import with eslint-plugin-import-x.
When getting the extracted document, the url for the wasms wasn't passed
and consequently the icc-based color wasn't rendered as expected because of the wasm for qcms.
The bots currently detect if the tests failed or not by checking the
output text, but this is error-prone as it would break if the text gets
changed (which is rather unexpected) and it's non-standard as usually
processes report success/failure via their exit code.
This commit makes sure that the test process fails with a non-zero exit
code if the tests failed, and a zero exit code otherwise. Note that we
keep the same output text as before, so this change should not impact
the bots, but it does form another step to unlock usage in GitHub
Actions (which uses the exit code of commands to determine the status of
the workflow run).
Instead of having all the code for the new debugger in a single file,
split it into multiple files.
This makes it easier to navigate and maintain the codebase.
It'll be make hacking and fixing bugs in the debugger easier.