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//! Defines the [PdfPageLinks] struct, exposing functionality related to the
//! links contained within a single `PdfPage`.
use crate::bindgen::{FPDF_DOCUMENT, FPDF_PAGE};
use crate::bindings::PdfiumLibraryBindings;
use crate::error::PdfiumError;
use crate::link::PdfLink;
use crate::points::PdfPoints;
use std::ops::{Range, RangeInclusive};
use std::os::raw::c_int;
use std::ptr::null_mut;
pub type PdfPageLinkIndex = usize;
pub struct PdfPageLinks<'a> {
page_handle: FPDF_PAGE,
document_handle: FPDF_DOCUMENT,
bindings: &'a dyn PdfiumLibraryBindings,
}
impl<'a> PdfPageLinks<'a> {
#[inline]
pub(crate) fn from_pdfium(
page_handle: FPDF_PAGE,
document_handle: FPDF_DOCUMENT,
bindings: &'a dyn PdfiumLibraryBindings,
) -> Self {
PdfPageLinks {
page_handle,
document_handle,
bindings,
}
}
/// Returns the [PdfiumLibraryBindings] used by this [PdfPageLinks] collection.
#[inline]
pub fn bindings(&self) -> &dyn PdfiumLibraryBindings {
self.bindings
}
/// Returns the number of links in this [PdfPageLinks] collection.
#[inline]
pub fn len(&self) -> PdfPageLinkIndex {
// Since there is no FPDF_* function to return the number of links contained in a page,
// we must explore the entire collection. One option would be to simply iterate over
// all possible links, like so:
// self.iter().count() as PdfPageLinkIndex
// This works perfectly, but is inefficient for very large collections of links as it
// is O(n). Instead, we use a sliding interval search technique, conceptually similar
// to binary search, that should be closer to O(log n).
// Early exit if there are zero or one links.
if self.get(0).is_err() {
return 0;
}
if self.get(1).is_err() {
return 1;
}
// Establish a maximal upper bound for the range (0..len).
let mut range_start = 0;
let mut range_end = 50;
loop {
if self.get(range_end).is_err() {
break;
} else {
range_start = range_end;
range_end *= 2;
}
}
// Now probe the range between (range_start..range_end).
loop {
let midpoint = range_start + (range_end - range_start) / 2;
if midpoint == range_start {
// range_start and range_end now differ by a maximum of 1.
break;
}
if self.get(midpoint).is_err() {
range_end = midpoint;
} else {
range_start = midpoint;
}
}
range_end
}
/// Returns `true` if this [PdfPageLinks] collection is empty.
#[inline]
pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
self.len() == 0
}
/// Returns a Range from `0..(number of links)` for this [PdfPageLinks] collection.
#[inline]
pub fn as_range(&self) -> Range<PdfPageLinkIndex> {
0..self.len()
}
/// Returns an inclusive Range from `0..=(number of links - 1)` for this [PdfPageLinks] collection.
#[inline]
pub fn as_range_inclusive(&self) -> RangeInclusive<PdfPageLinkIndex> {
if self.is_empty() {
0..=0
} else {
0..=(self.len() - 1)
}
}
/// Returns a single [PdfLink] from this [PdfPageLinks] collection.
pub fn get(&'a self, index: PdfPageLinkIndex) -> Result<PdfLink<'a>, PdfiumError> {
let mut start_pos = index as c_int;
let mut handle = null_mut();
if self.bindings.is_true(self.bindings.FPDFLink_Enumerate(
self.page_handle,
&mut start_pos,
&mut handle,
)) && !handle.is_null()
{
Ok(PdfLink::from_pdfium(
handle,
self.document_handle,
self.bindings,
))
} else {
Err(PdfiumError::LinkIndexOutOfBounds)
}
}
/// Returns the first [PdfLink] object in this [PdfPageLinks] collection.
#[inline]
pub fn first(&'a self) -> Result<PdfLink<'a>, PdfiumError> {
self.get(0)
.map_err(|_| PdfiumError::NoPageLinksInCollection)
}
/// Returns the last [PdfLink] object in this [PdfPageLinks] collection.
#[inline]
pub fn last(&'a self) -> Result<PdfLink<'a>, PdfiumError> {
self.get(self.len() - 1)
.map_err(|_| PdfiumError::NoPageLinksInCollection)
}
/// Returns the [PdfLink] object at the given position on the containing page, if any.
pub fn link_at_point(&self, x: PdfPoints, y: PdfPoints) -> Option<PdfLink> {
let handle =
self.bindings
.FPDFLink_GetLinkAtPoint(self.page_handle, x.value as f64, y.value as f64);
if handle.is_null() {
None
} else {
Some(PdfLink::from_pdfium(
handle,
self.document_handle,
self.bindings,
))
}
}
/// Returns an iterator over all the [PdfLink] objects in this [PdfPageLinks] collection.
#[inline]
pub fn iter(&self) -> PdfPageLinksIterator {
PdfPageLinksIterator::new(self)
}
}
/// An iterator over all the [PdfLink] objects in a [PdfPageLinksIterator] collection.
pub struct PdfPageLinksIterator<'a> {
links: &'a PdfPageLinks<'a>,
next_index: PdfPageLinkIndex,
}
impl<'a> PdfPageLinksIterator<'a> {
#[inline]
pub(crate) fn new(links: &'a PdfPageLinks<'a>) -> Self {
PdfPageLinksIterator {
links,
next_index: 0,
}
}
}
impl<'a> Iterator for PdfPageLinksIterator<'a> {
type Item = PdfLink<'a>;
fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
let next = self.links.get(self.next_index);
self.next_index += 1;
next.ok()
}
}