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BUG: Cope with unbalanced delimiters in dictionary object #2878

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closes #2877

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@stefan6419846 stefan6419846 changed the title BUG: Cope with unbalanced delimiters in dictionnary object BUG: Cope with unbalanced delimiters in dictionary object Sep 27, 2024
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## Version 5.0.1, 2024-09-29

### New Features (ENH)
- Add `full` parameter to PdfWriter constructor (py-pdf#2865)

### Bug Fixes (BUG)
- Update pyproject.toml with minimum Python version of 3.8 (py-pdf#2859)
- Cope with unbalanced delimiters in dictionary object (py-pdf#2878)
- Cope with encoding with too many differences (py-pdf#2873)
- Missing spaces in extract_text() method (py-pdf#1328) (py-pdf#2868)
- Tolerate truncated files and no warning when jumping startxref (py-pdf#2855)

### Robustness (ROB)
- Repair PDF with invalid Root object (py-pdf#2880)
- Continue parsing dictionary object when error is detected (py-pdf#2872)
- Merge documents with invalid pages in named destinations (py-pdf#2857)
- Tolerate comments(%) in arrays (py-pdf#2856)

### Documentation (DOC), Testing (TST), Code Style (STY), Developer Experience (DEV), Maintenance (MAINT)

- (py-pdf#2844), (py-pdf#2862), (py-pdf#2863), (py-pdf#2847), (py-pdf#2860), (py-pdf#2867), (py-pdf#2874), (py-pdf#2879)

[Full Changelog](py-pdf/pypdf@5.0.0...5.0.1)
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## Version 5.0.1, 2024-09-29

### New Features (ENH)
- Add `full` parameter to PdfWriter constructor (#2865)

### Bug Fixes (BUG)
- Update pyproject.toml with minimum Python version of 3.8 (#2859)
- Cope with unbalanced delimiters in dictionary object (#2878)
- Cope with encoding with too many differences (#2873)
- Missing spaces in extract_text() method (#1328) (#2868)
- Tolerate truncated files and no warning when jumping startxref (#2855)

### Robustness (ROB)
- Repair PDF with invalid Root object (#2880)
- Continue parsing dictionary object when error is detected (#2872)
- Merge documents with invalid pages in named destinations (#2857)
- Tolerate comments in arrays (#2856)

### Developer Experience (DEV)
- Use latest Python version for benchmarking (#2879)

### Maintenance (MAINT)
- Add tests to source distributions (#2874)
- Refactor _update_field_annotation (#2862)

[Full Changelog](5.0.0...5.0.1)
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BUG: infinite loop on damaged pdf file
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