#!/usr/bin/env perl # $Id: epstopdf.pl 30419 2013-05-12 17:55:50Z karl $ # (Copyright lines below.) # # Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without # modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: # # 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. # 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the # documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. # 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote # products derived from this software without specific prior written # permission. # # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR # IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED # WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE # DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, # INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES # (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR # SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) # HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, # STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN # ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE # POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. # # ---------------------------------------------------------------- # # This is a script to transform an EPS file such that: # a) it is guaranteed to start at the 0,0 coordinate. # b) it sets a page size exactly corresponding to the BoundingBox # This means that when Ghostscript renders it, the result needs no # cropping, and the PDF MediaBox is correct. # c) the result is piped to Ghostscript and a PDF version written. # # It needs a Level 2 PS interpreter. # If the input bounding box is not right, of course there will be problems. # # One thing not allowed for: the case of # "%%BoundingBox: (atend)" when input is not seekable (e.g., from a pipe), # # emacs-page # History # 2013/05/12 v2.19 (Karl Berry) # * explain option naming conventions (= defaults for Getopt::Long). # 2012/05/22 v2.18 (Karl Berry) # * use /usr/bin/env, since Ruby has apparently required #! for years, # and we rely on it for our other scripts, so why not. # (tex-k mail from Jean Krohn, 2 Aug 2010 15:57:54, # per http://osdir.com/ml/lang.ruby.general/2002-06/msg01388.html # and ruby-bugs:PR#315). # 2012/05/12 v2.17 (Karl Berry) # * uselessly placate -w. Debian bug 672281. # 2010/05/09 v2.16 (Karl Berry) # * make --nogs dump edited PostScript to stdout by default # (report from Reinhard Kotucha). # 2010/03/19 v2.15 (Karl Berry) # * let --outfile override --filter again. # * recognize MSWin64 as well as MSWin32, just in case. # 2010/03/08 v2.14 (Manuel P\'egouri\'e-Gonnard) # * In restricted mode, forbid --gscmd (all platforms) and call GS with full # path relative to self location (Windows). # 2010/02/26 v2.13 (Karl Berry) # * New release. # 2010/02/23 (Manuel P\'egouri\'e-Gonnard) # * Use kpsewhich for filename validation in restricted mode, both input and # output. Requires kpathsea 5.1.0 (TL2010), rejects the name with earlier # versions of kpsewhich. # * Call external programs with full path on win32 in order to avoid obvious # attacks with rogue versions of these programs in the current directory. # 2009/11/27 v2.12 (Karl Berry) # * Make --filter work again # 2009/11/25 (Manuel P\'egouri\'e-Gonnard) # * Better extension detection, suggested by A. Cherepanov. # 2009/10/18 (Manuel P\'egouri\'e-Gonnard) # * Better argument validation (Alexander Cherepanov). # * Use list form of pipe open() (resp. system()) to prevent injection. # Since Perl's fork() emulation doesn't work on Windows with Perl 5.8.8 from # TeX Live 2009, use a temporary file instead of a pipe on Windows. # 2009/10/14 (Manuel P\'egouri\'e-Gonnard) # * Added restricted mode. # 2009/09/27 v2.11 (Karl Berry) # * Fixed two bugs in the (atend) handling code (Martin von Gagern) # * Improved handling of CR line ending (Martin von Gagern) # * More error checking # * --version option # * Create source repository in TeX Live # 2009/07/17 v2.9.11gw # * Added -dSAFER to default gs options # TL2009 wants to use a restricted variant of -shell-escape, # allowing epstopdf to run. However without -dSAFER Ghostscript # allows writing to files (other than given in -sOutputFile) # and running commands (through Ghostscript pipe's language feature). # 2009/05/09 v2.9.10gw # * Changed cygwin name for ghostscript to gs # 2008/08/26 v2.9.9gw # * Switch to embed fonts (default=yes) (J.P. Chretien) # * turned no AutoRotatePages into an option (D. Kreil) (default = None) # * Added resolution switch (D. Kreil) # * Added BSD-style license # 2007/07/18 v2.9.8gw # 2007/05/18 v.2.9.7gw (Gerben Wierda) # * Merged both supplied 2.9.6 versions # 2007/05/15 v2.9.6tp (Theo Papadopoulo) # * Simplified the (atend) support # 2007/01/24 v2.9.6sw (Staszek Wawrykiewicz) # * patched to work also on Windows # 2005/10/06 v2.9.5gw (Gerben Wierda) # * Fixed a horrendous bug in the (atend) handling code # 2005/10/06 v2.9.4gw (Gerben Wierda) # * This has become the official version for now # 2005/10/01 v2.9.3draft (Gerben Wierda) # * Quote OutFilename # 2005/09/29 v2.9.2draft (Gerben Wierda) # * Quote OutFilename # 2004/03/17 v2.9.1draft (Gerben Wierda) # * No autorotate page # 2003/04/22 v2.9draft (Gerben Wierda) # * Fixed bug where with cr-eol files everything up to the first %! # * in the first 2048 bytes was gobbled (double ugh!) # 2002/02/21 v2.8draft (Gerben Wierda) # * Fixed bug where last line of buffer was not copied out (ugh!) # 2002/02/18 v2.8draft (Gerben Wierda) # * Handle different eol styles transparantly # * Applied fix from Peder Axensten for Freehand bug # 2001/03/05 v2.7 (Heiko Oberdiek) # * Newline before grestore for the case that there is no # whitespace at the end of the eps file. # 2000/11/05 v2.6 (Heiko Oberdiek) # * %%HiresBoundingBox corrected to %%HiResBoundingBox # 1999/05/06 v2.5 (Heiko Oberdiek) # * New options: --hires, --exact, --filter, --help. # * Many cosmetics: title, usage, ... # * New code for debug, warning, error # * Detecting of cygwin perl # * Scanning for %%{Hires,Exact,}BoundingBox. # * Scanning only the header in order not to get a wrong # BoundingBox of an included file. # * (atend) supported. # * uses strict; (earlier error detecting). # * changed first comment from '%!PS' to '%!'; # * corrected (atend) pattern: '\s*\(atend\)' # * using of $bbxpat in all BoundingBox cases, # correct the first white space to '...Box:\s*$bb...' # * corrected first line (one line instead of two before 'if 0;'; # # Thomas Esser, Sept. 1998: change initial lines to find # perl along $PATH rather than guessing a fixed location. The above # construction should work with most shells. # # Originally by Sebastian Rahtz, for Elsevier Science # with extra tricks from Hans Hagen's texutil and many more. # emacs-page ### program identification my $program = "epstopdf"; my $ident = '($Id: epstopdf.pl 30419 2013-05-12 17:55:50Z karl $) 2.19'; my $copyright = < This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. END_COPYRIGHT my $title = "$program $ident\n"; my $on_windows = $^O =~ /^MSWin/; my $on_windows_or_cygwin = $on_windows || $^O eq "cygwin"; ### ghostscript command name my $GS = $on_windows ? "gswin32c" : "gs"; ### restricted mode my $restricted = 0; $restricted = 1 if $0 =~ /repstopdf/; ### options $::opt_autorotate = "None"; $::opt_compress = 1; $::opt_debug = 0; $::opt_embed = 1; $::opt_exact = 0; $::opt_filter = 0; $::opt_gs = 1; $::opt_gscmd = ""; $::opt_help = 0; $::opt_hires = 0; $::opt_outfile = ""; $::opt_res = 0; $::opt_restricted = 0; $::opt_version = 0; ### usage my @bool = ("false", "true"); my $resmsg = $::opt_res ? $::opt_res : "[use gs default]"; my $rotmsg = $::opt_autorotate ? $::opt_autorotate : "[use gs default]"; my $usage = <<"END_OF_USAGE"; ${title}Usage: $program [OPTION]... [EPSFILE] Convert EPS to PDF, by default using Ghostscript. Options: --help display this help and exit --version display version information and exit --outfile=FILE write result to FILE --(no)compress use compression (default: $bool[$::opt_compress]) --(no)debug write debugging info (default: $bool[$::opt_debug]) --(no)embed embed fonts (default: $bool[$::opt_embed]) --(no)exact scan ExactBoundingBox (default: $bool[$::opt_exact]) --(no)filter read standard input (default: $bool[$::opt_filter]) --(no)gs run ghostscript (default: $bool[$::opt_gs]) --(no)hires scan HiResBoundingBox (default: $bool[$::opt_hires]) --gscmd=VAL pipe output to VAL (default: $GS) --res=DPI set image resolution (default: $resmsg) --autorotate=VAL set AutoRotatePages (default: $rotmsg) Recognized VAL choices: None, All, PageByPage; for EPS files, PageByPage is equivalent to All. --restricted use restricted mode (default: $bool[$restricted]) Examples all equivalently producing test.pdf: * $program test.eps * cat test.eps | $program --filter >test.pdf * cat test.eps | $program -f -o=test.pdf Example to look for HiResBoundingBox and produce corrected PostScript: * $program -d --nogs --hires test.ps >testcorr.ps Options may start with either - or --, and may be unambiguously abbreviated. It is best to use the full option name in scripts, though, to avoid possible collisions with new options in the future. When reporting bugs, please include an input file and command line options so the problem can be reproduced. Report bugs to: tex-k\@tug.org epstopdf home page: END_OF_USAGE ### process options use Getopt::Long; GetOptions ( "autorotate=s", # \ref{val_autorotate} "compress!", "debug!", "embed!", "exact!", "filter!", "gs!", "gscmd=s", # \ref{val_gscmd} "help", "hires!", "outfile=s", # \ref{openout_any} "res=i", # validated by getopt ('i' specifier) "restricted", "version", ) or die $usage; ### help functions sub debug { print STDERR "* @_\n" if $::opt_debug; } sub warning { print STDERR "==> Warning: @_\n"; } sub error { die "$title!!! Error: @_\n"; } sub errorUsage { die "Error: @_ (try --help for more information)\n"; } ### restricted option $restricted = 1 if $::opt_restricted; debug "Restricted mode activated" if $restricted; ### safer external commands for Windows in restricted mode my $kpsewhich = 'kpsewhich'; if ($restricted && $on_windows) { use File::Basename; my $mydirname = dirname $0; # $mydirname is the location of the Perl script $kpsewhich = "$mydirname/../../../bin/win32/$kpsewhich"; $GS = "$mydirname/../../../tlpkg/tlgs/bin/$GS"; } debug "kpsewhich command: $kpsewhich"; ### check if a name is "safe" according to kpse's open(in|out)_any # return true if name is ok, false otherwise sub safe_name { my ($mode, $name) = @_; my $option = ""; $option = '-safe-in-name' if $mode eq 'in'; $option = '-safe-out-name' if $mode eq 'out'; error "Unknown check mode in safe_name(): $mode" unless $option; my @args = ($kpsewhich, '-progname', 'repstopdf', $option, $name); my $bad = system {$args[0]} @args; return ! $bad; } ### help, version options. if ($::opt_help) { print $usage; exit (0); } if ($::opt_version) { print $title; print $copyright; exit (0); } ### get input filename (\ref{openin_any} for validation) my $InputFilename = ""; if ($::opt_filter) { @ARGV == 0 or errorUsage "Input file cannot be used with filter option"; debug "Filtering: will read standard input"; } else { @ARGV > 0 or errorUsage "Input filename missing"; @ARGV < 2 or errorUsage "Unknown option or too many input files"; $InputFilename = $ARGV[0]; #-r $InputFilename or error "\"$InputFilename\" not readable"; debug "Input filename:", $InputFilename; } ### emacs-page ### option gscmd if ($::opt_gscmd) { if ($restricted) { # \label{val_gscmd} error "Option forbidden in restricted mode: --gscmd"; } else { debug "Switching from $GS to $::opt_gscmd"; $GS = $::opt_gscmd; } } ### start building GS command line for the pipe my @GS = ($GS); push @GS, qw(-q -dNOPAUSE -dSAFER -sDEVICE=pdfwrite); ### option outfile my $OutputFilename = $::opt_outfile; if (! $OutputFilename) { if ($::opt_gs) { if ($::opt_filter) { debug "Filtering: will write standard output"; $OutputFilename = "-"; } else { # Ghostscript, no filter: replace input extension with .pdf. $OutputFilename = $InputFilename; my $ds = $on_windows_or_cygwin ? '\\/' : '/'; $OutputFilename =~ s/\.[^\.$ds]*$//; $OutputFilename .= ".pdf"; } } else { debug "No Ghostscript: will write standard output"; $OutputFilename = "-"; } } debug "Output filename:", $OutputFilename; push @GS, "-sOutputFile=$OutputFilename"; ### options compress, embed, res, autorotate push @GS, ('-dPDFSETTINGS=/prepress', '-dMaxSubsetPct=100', '-dSubsetFonts=true', '-dEmbedAllFonts=true') if $::opt_embed; push @GS, '-dUseFlateCompression=false' unless $::opt_compress; push @GS, "-r$::opt_res" if $::opt_res; $resmsg= $::opt_res ? $::opt_res : "[use gs default]"; push @GS, "-dAutoRotatePages=/$::opt_autorotate" if $::opt_autorotate; $rotmsg = $::opt_autorotate ? $::opt_autorotate : "[use gs default]"; # \label{val_autorotate} error "Invalid value for autorotate: '$::opt_autorotate' " . "(use 'All', 'None' or 'PageByPage')." if ($::opt_autorotate and not $::opt_autorotate =~ /^(None|All|PageByPage)$/); ### option BoundingBox types my $BBName = "%%BoundingBox:"; !($::opt_hires and $::opt_exact) or error "Options --hires and --exact cannot be used together"; $BBName = "%%HiResBoundingBox:" if $::opt_hires; $BBName = "%%ExactBoundingBox:" if $::opt_exact; debug "BoundingBox comment:", $BBName; ### validate input file name in restricted mode \label{openin_any} if ($restricted and not $::opt_filter and not safe_name('in', $InputFilename)) { error "Input filename '$InputFilename' not allowed in restricted mode."; } ### validate output file name in restricted mode \label{openout_any} if ($restricted and not safe_name('out', $OutputFilename)) { error "Output filename '$OutputFilename' not allowed in restricted mode."; } ### option gs if ($::opt_gs) { debug "Ghostscript command:", $GS; debug "Compression:", ($::opt_compress) ? "on" : "off"; debug "Embedding:", ($::opt_embed) ? "on" : "off"; debug "Rotation:", $rotmsg; debug "Resolution:", $resmsg; } ### emacs-page ### open input file if ($::opt_filter) { open(IN, '<-') || error("Cannot open stdin: $!"); } else { open(IN, '<', $InputFilename) || error("Cannot open $InputFilename: $!"); } binmode IN; ### open output file my $outname; # used in error message at end my $tmp_filename; # temporary file for windows my $OUT; # filehandle for output (GS pipe or temporary file) use File::Temp 'tempfile'; if ($::opt_gs) { if (! $on_windows_or_cygwin) { # list piped open works push @GS, qw(- -c quit); debug "Ghostscript pipe:", join(' ', @GS); open($OUT, '|-', @GS) or error "Cannot open Ghostscript for piped input"; } else { # use a temporary file on Windows/Cygwin. ($OUT, $tmp_filename) = tempfile(UNLINK => 1); debug "Using temporary file '$tmp_filename'"; } $outname = $GS; } else { debug "No Ghostscript: opening $OutputFilename"; if ($OutputFilename eq "-") { $OUT = *STDOUT; } else { open($OUT, '>', $OutputFilename) || error ("Cannot write \"$OutputFilename\": $!"); $outname = $OutputFilename; } } binmode $OUT; # reading a cr-eol file on a lf-eol system makes it impossible to parse # the header and besides it will read the intire file into yor line by line # scalar. this is also true the other way around. ### emacs-page ### scan a block, try to determine eol style my $buf; my $buflen; my @bufarray; my $inputpos; # We assume 2048 is big enough. my $EOLSCANBUFSIZE = 2048; $buflen = read(IN, $buf, $EOLSCANBUFSIZE); if ($buflen > 0) { my $crlfpos; my $lfpos; my $crpos; $inputpos = 0; # remove binary junk before header # if there is no header, we assume the file starts with ascii style and # we look for a eol style anyway, to prevent possible loading of the # entire file if ($buf =~ /%!/) { # throw away binary junk before %! $buf =~ s/(.*?)%!/%!/o; $inputpos = length($1); } $lfpos = index($buf, "\n"); $crpos = index($buf, "\r"); $crlfpos = index($buf, "\r\n"); if ($crpos > 0 and ($lfpos == -1 or $lfpos > $crpos+1)) { # The first eol was a cr and it was not immediately followed by a lf $/ = "\r"; debug "The first eol character was a CR ($crpos) and not immediately followed by a LF ($lfpos)"; } # Now we have set the correct eol-character. Get one more line and add # it to our buffer. This will make the buffer contain an entire line # at the end. Then split the buffer in an array. We will draw lines from # that array until it is empty, then move again back to $buf .= unless eof(IN); $buflen = length($buf); # Some extra magic is needed here: if we set $/ to \r, Perl's re engine # still thinks eol is \n in regular expressions (not very nice) so we # cannot split on ^, but have to split on a look-behind for \r. if ($/ eq "\r") { @bufarray = split(/(?<=\r)/ms, $buf); # split after \r } else { @bufarray = split(/^/ms, $buf); } } ### getline sub getline { if ($#bufarray >= 0) { $_ = shift(@bufarray); } else { $_ = ; } $inputpos += length($_) if defined $_; return defined($_); } ### scan first line my $header = 0; getline(); if (/%!/) { # throw away binary junk before %! s/(.*)%!/%!/o; } $header = 1 if /^%/; debug "Scanning header for BoundingBox"; print $OUT $_; ### variables and pattern for BoundingBox search my $bbxpatt = '[0-9eE\.\-]'; # protect backslashes: "\\" gets '\' my $BBValues = "\\s*($bbxpatt+)\\s+($bbxpatt+)\\s+($bbxpatt+)\\s+($bbxpatt+)"; my $BBCorrected = 0; sub CorrectBoundingBox { my ($llx, $lly, $urx, $ury) = @_; debug "Old BoundingBox:", $llx, $lly, $urx, $ury; my ($width, $height) = ($urx - $llx, $ury - $lly); my ($xoffset, $yoffset) = (-$llx, -$lly); debug "New BoundingBox: 0 0", $width, $height; debug "Offset:", $xoffset, $yoffset; print $OUT "%%BoundingBox: 0 0 $width $height$/"; print $OUT "<< /PageSize [$width $height] >> setpagedevice$/"; print $OUT "gsave $xoffset $yoffset translate$/"; } ### emacs-page ### scan header if ($header) { HEADER: while (getline()) { ### Fix for freehand bug ### by Peder Axensten next HEADER if(!/\S/); ### end of header if (!/^%/ or /^%%EndComments/) { print $OUT $_; last; } ### BoundingBox with values if (/^$BBName$BBValues/o) { CorrectBoundingBox $1, $2, $3, $4; $BBCorrected = 1; last; } ### BoundingBox with (atend) if (/^$BBName\s*\(atend\)/) { debug $BBName, "(atend)"; if ($::opt_filter) { warning "Cannot look for BoundingBox in the trailer", "with option --filter"; last; } my $pos = $inputpos; debug "Current file position:", $pos; # looking for %%BoundingBox while (getline()) { # skip over included documents my $nestDepth = 0; $nestDepth++ if /^%%BeginDocument/; $nestDepth-- if /^%%EndDocument/; if ($nestDepth == 0 && /^$BBName$BBValues/o) { CorrectBoundingBox $1, $2, $3, $4; $BBCorrected = 1; last; } } # go back seek(IN, $pos, 0) or error "Cannot go back to line \"$BBName (atend)\""; last; } # print header line print $OUT $_; } } ### print rest of file while (getline()) { print $OUT $_; } ### emacs-page ### close files close(IN); print $OUT "$/grestore$/" if $BBCorrected; close($OUT); ### actually run GS if we were writing to a temporary file if (defined $tmp_filename) { push @GS, $tmp_filename; push @GS, qw(-c quit); debug "Ghostscript command:", join(' ', @GS); system @GS; } # if ghostscript exited badly, we should too. if ($? & 127) { error(sprintf "Writing to $outname failed, signal %d\n", $? & 127); } elsif ($? != 0) { error(sprintf "Writing to $outname failed, error code %d\n", $? >> 8); } warning "BoundingBox not found" unless $BBCorrected; debug "Done."; # vim: ts=8 sw=2 expandtab: