/* This is an example program to linearize a PDF file using the C QPDFJob API. */ #include #include #include #include static char const* whoami = 0; static void usage() { fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s infile outfile\n", whoami); exit(2); } int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { char* infile = NULL; char* outfile = NULL; char const* new_argv[7]; int r = 0; char* p = 0; if ((p = strrchr(argv[0], '/')) != NULL) { whoami = p + 1; } else if ((p = strrchr(argv[0], '\\')) != NULL) { whoami = p + 1; } else { whoami = argv[0]; } if (argc != 3) { usage(); } infile = argv[1]; outfile = argv[2]; new_argv[0] = "qpdfjob"; new_argv[1] = infile; new_argv[2] = outfile; new_argv[3] = "--linearize"; new_argv[4] = "--static-id"; /* for testing only */ new_argv[5] = "--compress-streams=n"; /* avoid dependency on zlib output */ new_argv[6] = NULL; /* See qpdf-job.cc for a C++ example of using the json interface. To use that from C just like * the argv one, call qpdfjob_run_from_json instead and pass the json string as a single char * const* argument. * * See qpdfjob-c-save-attachment.c for an example of using the full form of the qpdfjob * interface with init and cleanup functions. */ r = qpdfjob_run_from_argv(new_argv); return r; }