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Michael R Sweet
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Fix docos for pdfioFileOpen. 2023-12-05 19:22:47 -05:00
Michael R Sweet
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Update macOS build docos. 2023-12-05 18:41:26 -05:00
Michael R Sweet
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Update build docos. 2023-12-05 18:39:20 -05:00
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@ -46,6 +46,10 @@ A C99 compiler such as Clang, GCC, or MS Visual C
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A POSIX\-compliant make program
.IP \(bu 5
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A POSIX\-compliant sh program
.IP \(bu 5
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ZLIB (https://www.zlib.net) 1.0 or higher
@ -55,10 +59,11 @@ ZLIB (https://www.zlib.net) 1.0 or higher
IDE files for Xcode (macOS/iOS) and Visual Studio (Windows) are also provided.
.SS Installing pdfio
.PP
PDFio comes with a portable makefile that will work on any POSIX\-compliant system with ZLIB installed. To make it, run:
PDFio comes with a configure script that creates a portable makefile that will work on any POSIX\-compliant system with ZLIB installed. To make it, run:
.nf
make all
\./configure
make
.fi
.PP
To test it, run:
@ -70,78 +75,28 @@ To test it, run:
To install it, run:
.nf
make install
sudo make install
.fi
.PP
If you want a shared library, run:
.nf
make all\-shared
make install\-shared
\./configure \-\-enable\-shared
make
sudo make install
.fi
.PP
The default installation location is "/usr/local". Pass the prefix variable to make to install it to another location:
The default installation location is "/usr/local". Pass the \-\-prefix option to make to install it to another location:
.nf
make install prefix=/some/other/directory
\./configure \-\-prefix=/some/other/directory
.fi
.PP
The makefile installs the pdfio header to "${prefix}/include", the library to "${prefix}/lib", the pkg\-config file to "${prefix}/lib/pkgconfig", the man page to "${prefix}/share/man/man3", and the documentation to "${prefix}/share/doc/pdfio".
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The makefile supports the following variables that can be specified in the make command or as environment variables:
.IP \(bu 5
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AR: the library archiver (default "ar")
.IP \(bu 5
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ARFLAGS: options for the library archiver (default "cr")
.IP \(bu 5
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CC: the C compiler (default "cc")
.IP \(bu 5
.PP
CFLAGS: options for the C compiler (default "")
.IP \(bu 5
.PP
CODESIGN_IDENTITY: the identity to use when code signing the shared library on macOS (default "Developer ID")
.IP \(bu 5
.PP
COMMONFLAGS: options for the C compiler and linker (typically architecture and optimization options, default is "\-Os \-g")
.IP \(bu 5
.PP
CPPFLAGS: options for the C preprocessor (default "")
.IP \(bu 5
.PP
DESTDIR and DSTROOT: specifies a root directory when installing (default is "", specify only one)
.IP \(bu 5
.PP
DSOFLAGS: options for the C compiler when linking the shared library (default "")
.IP \(bu 5
.PP
LDFLAGS: options for the C compiler when linking the test programs (default "")
.IP \(bu 5
.PP
LIBS: library options when linking the test programs (default "\-lz")
.IP \(bu 5
.PP
RANLIB: program that generates a table\-of\-contents in a library (default "ranlib")
.IP \(bu 5
.PP
prefix: specifies the installation directory (default "/usr/local")
Other configure options can be found using the \-\-help option:
.nf
\./configure \-\-help
.fi
.SS Visual Studio Project
.PP
The Visual Studio solution ("pdfio.sln") is provided for Windows developers and generates both a static library and DLL.
@ -152,12 +107,6 @@ There is also an Xcode project ("pdfio.xcodeproj") you can use on macOS which ge
sudo xcodebuild install
.fi
.PP
You can reproduce this with the makefile using:
.nf
sudo make macos install
.fi
.SS Detecting PDFio
.PP
PDFio can be detected using the pkg\-config command, for example:
@ -218,10 +167,25 @@ pdfio_stream_t: An object stream
You open an existing PDF file using the pdfioFileOpen function:
.nf
pdfio_file_t *pdf = pdfioFileOpen("myinputfile.pdf", error_cb, error_data);
pdfio_file_t *pdf = pdfioFileOpen("myinputfile.pdf", password_cb, password_data,
error_cb, error_data);
.fi
.PP
where the three arguments to the function are the filename ("myinputfile.pdf"), an optional error callback function (error_cb), and an optional pointer value for the error callback function (error_data). The error callback is called for both errors and warnings and accepts the pdfio_file_t pointer, a message string, and the callback pointer value, for example:
where the five arguments to the function are the filename ("myinputfile.pdf"), an optional password callback function (password_cb) and data pointer value (password_data), and an optional error callback function (error_cb) and data pointer value (error_data). The password callback is called for encrypted PDF files that are not using the default password, for example:
.nf
const char *
password_cb(void *data, const char *filename)
{
(void)data; // This callback doesn't use the data pointer
(void)filename; // This callback doesn't use the filename
// Return a password string for the file...
return ("Password42");
}
.fi
.PP
The error callback is called for both errors and warnings and accepts the pdfio_file_t pointer, a message string, and the callback pointer value, for example:
.nf
bool

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@ -509,66 +509,40 @@ span.string {
</li>
<li><p>A POSIX-compliant <code>make</code> program</p>
</li>
<li><p>A POSIX-compliant <code>sh</code> program</p>
</li>
<li><p>ZLIB (<a href="https://www.zlib.net">https://www.zlib.net</a>) 1.0 or higher</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p>IDE files for Xcode (macOS/iOS) and Visual Studio (Windows) are also provided.</p>
<h3 class="title" id="installing-pdfio">Installing pdfio</h3>
<p>PDFio comes with a portable makefile that will work on any POSIX-compliant system with ZLIB installed. To make it, run:</p>
<pre><code>make all
<p>PDFio comes with a configure script that creates a portable makefile that will work on any POSIX-compliant system with ZLIB installed. To make it, run:</p>
<pre><code>./configure
make
</code></pre>
<p>To test it, run:</p>
<pre><code>make test
</code></pre>
<p>To install it, run:</p>
<pre><code>make install
<pre><code>sudo make install
</code></pre>
<p>If you want a shared library, run:</p>
<pre><code>make all-shared
make install-shared
<pre><code>./configure --enable-shared
make
sudo make install
</code></pre>
<p>The default installation location is &quot;/usr/local&quot;. Pass the <code>prefix</code> variable to make to install it to another location:</p>
<pre><code>make install prefix=/some/other/directory
<p>The default installation location is &quot;/usr/local&quot;. Pass the <code>--prefix</code> option to make to install it to another location:</p>
<pre><code>./configure --prefix=/some/other/directory
</code></pre>
<p>Other configure options can be found using the <code>--help</code> option:</p>
<pre><code>./configure --help
</code></pre>
<p>The makefile installs the pdfio header to &quot;${prefix}/include&quot;, the library to &quot;${prefix}/lib&quot;, the <code>pkg-config</code> file to &quot;${prefix}/lib/pkgconfig&quot;, the man page to &quot;${prefix}/share/man/man3&quot;, and the documentation to &quot;${prefix}/share/doc/pdfio&quot;.</p>
<p>The makefile supports the following variables that can be specified in the make command or as environment variables:</p>
<ul>
<li><p><code>AR</code>: the library archiver (default &quot;ar&quot;)</p>
</li>
<li><p><code>ARFLAGS</code>: options for the library archiver (default &quot;cr&quot;)</p>
</li>
<li><p><code>CC</code>: the C compiler (default &quot;cc&quot;)</p>
</li>
<li><p><code>CFLAGS</code>: options for the C compiler (default &quot;&quot;)</p>
</li>
<li><p><code>CODESIGN_IDENTITY</code>: the identity to use when code signing the shared library on macOS (default &quot;Developer ID&quot;)</p>
</li>
<li><p><code>COMMONFLAGS</code>: options for the C compiler and linker (typically architecture and optimization options, default is &quot;-Os -g&quot;)</p>
</li>
<li><p><code>CPPFLAGS</code>: options for the C preprocessor (default &quot;&quot;)</p>
</li>
<li><p><code>DESTDIR</code> and <code>DSTROOT</code>: specifies a root directory when installing (default is &quot;&quot;, specify only one)</p>
</li>
<li><p><code>DSOFLAGS</code>: options for the C compiler when linking the shared library (default &quot;&quot;)</p>
</li>
<li><p><code>LDFLAGS</code>: options for the C compiler when linking the test programs (default &quot;&quot;)</p>
</li>
<li><p><code>LIBS</code>: library options when linking the test programs (default &quot;-lz&quot;)</p>
</li>
<li><p><code>RANLIB</code>: program that generates a table-of-contents in a library (default &quot;ranlib&quot;)</p>
</li>
<li><p><code>prefix</code>: specifies the installation directory (default &quot;/usr/local&quot;)</p>
</li>
</ul>
<h3 class="title" id="visual-studio-project">Visual Studio Project</h3>
<p>The Visual Studio solution (&quot;pdfio.sln&quot;) is provided for Windows developers and generates both a static library and DLL.</p>
<h3 class="title" id="xcode-project">Xcode Project</h3>
<p>There is also an Xcode project (&quot;pdfio.xcodeproj&quot;) you can use on macOS which generates a static library that will be installed under &quot;/usr/local&quot; with:</p>
<pre><code>sudo xcodebuild install
</code></pre>
<p>You can reproduce this with the makefile using:</p>
<pre><code>sudo make macos install
</code></pre>
<h3 class="title" id="detecting-pdfio">Detecting PDFio</h3>
<p>PDFio can be detected using the <code>pkg-config</code> command, for example:</p>
<pre><code>if pkg-config --exists pdfio; then
@ -603,9 +577,21 @@ LIBS += `pkg-config --libs pdfio`
</ul>
<h3 class="title" id="reading-pdf-files">Reading PDF Files</h3>
<p>You open an existing PDF file using the <a href="#pdfioFileOpen"><code>pdfioFileOpen</code></a> function:</p>
<pre><code class="language-c">pdfio_file_t *pdf = pdfioFileOpen(<span class="string">&quot;myinputfile.pdf&quot;</span>, error_cb, error_data);
<pre><code class="language-c">pdfio_file_t *pdf = pdfioFileOpen(<span class="string">&quot;myinputfile.pdf&quot;</span>, password_cb, password_data,
error_cb, error_data);
</code></pre>
<p>where the three arguments to the function are the filename (&quot;myinputfile.pdf&quot;), an optional error callback function (<code>error_cb</code>), and an optional pointer value for the error callback function (<code>error_data</code>). The error callback is called for both errors and warnings and accepts the <code>pdfio_file_t</code> pointer, a message string, and the callback pointer value, for example:</p>
<p>where the five arguments to the function are the filename (&quot;myinputfile.pdf&quot;), an optional password callback function (<code>password_cb</code>) and data pointer value (<code>password_data</code>), and an optional error callback function (<code>error_cb</code>) and data pointer value (<code>error_data</code>). The password callback is called for encrypted PDF files that are not using the default password, for example:</p>
<pre><code class="language-c"><span class="reserved">const</span> <span class="reserved">char</span> *
password_cb(<span class="reserved">void</span> *data, <span class="reserved">const</span> <span class="reserved">char</span> *filename)
{
(<span class="reserved">void</span>)data; <span class="comment">// This callback doesn't use the data pointer</span>
(<span class="reserved">void</span>)filename; <span class="comment">// This callback doesn't use the filename</span>
<span class="comment">// Return a password string for the file...</span>
<span class="reserved">return</span> (<span class="string">&quot;Password42&quot;</span>);
}
</code></pre>
<p>The error callback is called for both errors and warnings and accepts the <code>pdfio_file_t</code> pointer, a message string, and the callback pointer value, for example:</p>
<pre><code class="language-c"><span class="reserved">bool</span>
error_cb(pdfio_file_t *pdf, <span class="reserved">const</span> <span class="reserved">char</span> *message, <span class="reserved">void</span> *data)
{

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@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ PDFio requires the following to build the software:
- A C99 compiler such as Clang, GCC, or MS Visual C
- A POSIX-compliant `make` program
- A POSIX-compliant `sh` program
- ZLIB (<https://www.zlib.net>) 1.0 or higher
IDE files for Xcode (macOS/iOS) and Visual Studio (Windows) are also provided.
@ -35,10 +36,11 @@ IDE files for Xcode (macOS/iOS) and Visual Studio (Windows) are also provided.
Installing pdfio
----------------
PDFio comes with a portable makefile that will work on any POSIX-compliant
system with ZLIB installed. To make it, run:
PDFio comes with a configure script that creates a portable makefile that will
work on any POSIX-compliant system with ZLIB installed. To make it, run:
make all
./configure
make
To test it, run:
@ -46,45 +48,22 @@ To test it, run:
To install it, run:
make install
sudo make install
If you want a shared library, run:
make all-shared
make install-shared
./configure --enable-shared
make
sudo make install
The default installation location is "/usr/local". Pass the `prefix` variable
The default installation location is "/usr/local". Pass the `--prefix` option
to make to install it to another location:
make install prefix=/some/other/directory
./configure --prefix=/some/other/directory
The makefile installs the pdfio header to "${prefix}/include", the library to
"${prefix}/lib", the `pkg-config` file to "${prefix}/lib/pkgconfig", the man
page to "${prefix}/share/man/man3", and the documentation to
"${prefix}/share/doc/pdfio".
Other configure options can be found using the `--help` option:
The makefile supports the following variables that can be specified in the make
command or as environment variables:
- `AR`: the library archiver (default "ar")
- `ARFLAGS`: options for the library archiver (default "cr")
- `CC`: the C compiler (default "cc")
- `CFLAGS`: options for the C compiler (default "")
- `CODESIGN_IDENTITY`: the identity to use when code signing the shared library
on macOS (default "Developer ID")
- `COMMONFLAGS`: options for the C compiler and linker (typically architecture
and optimization options, default is "-Os -g")
- `CPPFLAGS`: options for the C preprocessor (default "")
- `DESTDIR` and `DSTROOT`: specifies a root directory when installing
(default is "", specify only one)
- `DSOFLAGS`: options for the C compiler when linking the shared library
(default "")
- `LDFLAGS`: options for the C compiler when linking the test programs
(default "")
- `LIBS`: library options when linking the test programs (default "-lz")
- `RANLIB`: program that generates a table-of-contents in a library
(default "ranlib")
- `prefix`: specifies the installation directory (default "/usr/local")
./configure --help
Visual Studio Project
@ -102,10 +81,6 @@ generates a static library that will be installed under "/usr/local" with:
sudo xcodebuild install
You can reproduce this with the makefile using:
sudo make macos install
Detecting PDFio
---------------
@ -163,15 +138,32 @@ Reading PDF Files
You open an existing PDF file using the [`pdfioFileOpen`](@@) function:
```c
pdfio_file_t *pdf = pdfioFileOpen("myinputfile.pdf", error_cb, error_data);
pdfio_file_t *pdf = pdfioFileOpen("myinputfile.pdf", password_cb, password_data,
error_cb, error_data);
```
where the three arguments to the function are the filename ("myinputfile.pdf"),
an optional error callback function (`error_cb`), and an optional pointer value
for the error callback function (`error_data`). The error callback is called
for both errors and warnings and accepts the `pdfio_file_t` pointer, a message
string, and the callback pointer value, for example:
where the five arguments to the function are the filename ("myinputfile.pdf"),
an optional password callback function (`password_cb`) and data pointer value
(`password_data`), and an optional error callback function (`error_cb`) and data
pointer value (`error_data`). The password callback is called for encrypted PDF
files that are not using the default password, for example:
```c
const char *
password_cb(void *data, const char *filename)
{
(void)data; // This callback doesn't use the data pointer
(void)filename; // This callback doesn't use the filename
// Return a password string for the file...
return ("Password42");
}
```
The error callback is called for both errors and warnings and accepts the
`pdfio_file_t` pointer, a message string, and the callback pointer value, for
example:
```c
bool