package camlpdf

  1. Overview
  2. Docs

Reading PDF Files

val pdf_of_input : ?revision:int -> string option -> string option -> Pdfio.input -> Pdf.t

Read a PDF from a Pdfio.input, with an optional user password which, if absent, is assumed to be the empty string, and optional owner password.

val pdf_of_input_lazy : ?revision:int -> string option -> string option -> Pdfio.input -> Pdf.t

Same as pdf_of_input, but delay loading of streams and parsing of objects (they will be loaded and parsed when needed). Useful if we only intend to do something simple, like read metadata.

val pdf_of_channel : ?revision:int -> ?source:string -> string option -> string option -> in_channel -> Pdf.t

Same as pdf_of_input, but from an OCaml channel.

val pdf_of_channel_lazy : ?revision:int -> ?source:string -> string option -> string option -> in_channel -> Pdf.t

As pdf_of_channel, but delay loading of streams and parsing of objects like pdf_of_input_lazy.

val pdf_of_file : ?revision:int -> string option -> string option -> string -> Pdf.t

Read a PDF from the given filename with optional user and owner passwords.

Configuration and debugging

val read_debug : bool ref

If set, some debug output is produced.

val error_on_malformed : bool ref

If set, a malformed PDF will cause an error, not an attempt to read using the malformed PDF reader.

val debug_always_treat_malformed : bool ref

If set, we always use the malformed PDF reader. For debug.

Low level functions

val revisions : Pdfio.input -> int

Read the number of revisions of the document, by performing a dummy read. For example, if this function returns 3, then appropriate values to pass to ?revision in a subsequent call to pdf_of_input are 1, 2, and 3.

val what_encryption : Pdf.t -> Pdfwrite.encryption_method option

Return encryption method in use

val permissions : Pdf.t -> Pdfcrypt.permission list

Return list of permissions

val is_linearized : Pdfio.input -> bool

Given a filename, see if the file is linearized.

val read_header : Pdfio.input -> int * int

Read a PDF header

val getuntil_white_or_delimiter : Pdfio.input -> char list
val getuntil_white_or_delimiter_string : Pdfio.input -> string
val getuntil : bool -> (char -> bool) -> Pdfio.input -> char list

Read characters until a predicate is true. If the boolean is set, end of input is considered a delimiter.

val ignoreuntil : bool -> (char -> bool) -> Pdfio.input -> unit

Throw away characters until a predicate is true. If the boolean is set, end of input is considered a delimiter.

val dropwhite : Pdfio.input -> unit

Drop whitespace characters from an input.

val lex_name : Pdfio.input -> Pdfgenlex.t

Lex a name, assuming there is one to lex.

val lex_number : Pdfio.input -> Pdfgenlex.t

Lex a number, assuming there is one to lex.

val lex_string : Pdfio.input -> Pdfgenlex.t

Lex a string, assuming there is one to lex.

val lex_hexstring : Pdfio.input -> Pdfgenlex.t

Lex a hexadecimal string, assuming there is one to lex.

val lex_comment : Pdfio.input -> Pdfgenlex.t

Lex a comment, assuming there is one to lex.

val lex_dictionary : Pdfio.input -> Pdfgenlex.t list

Lex a dictinonary, assuming there is one to lex.

val lex_stream_data : Pdfio.input -> int -> bool -> Pdfgenlex.t

Lex stream data of the given length. If the boolean is true, then actually read the data. If not, merely record the intention to.

val parse : ?failure_is_ok:bool -> Pdfgenlex.t list -> int * Pdf.pdfobject

Parse a PDF object. If failure_is_ok is set, a null object with high object number is returned, instead of an exception being raised.

val parse_single_object : string -> Pdf.pdfobject

Parse a single object.

val string_of_lexeme : Pdfgenlex.t -> string

String representation of a lexeme

val print_lexeme : Pdfgenlex.t -> unit

Print a lexeme to Standard Output with a space after it, for debug.

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