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PDF::Builder::Basic::PDF::Filter(3) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | PDF::Builder::Basic::PDF::Filter(3) |
NAME¶
PDF::Builder::Basic::PDF::Filter - Abstract superclass for PDF stream filters
SYNOPSIS¶
$f = PDF::Builder::Basic::PDF::Filter->new(); $str = $f->outfilt($str, 1); print OUTFILE $str; while (read(INFILE, $dat, 4096)) { $store .= $f->infilt($dat, 0); } $store .= $f->infilt("", 1);
DESCRIPTION¶
A Filter object contains state information for the process of outputting and inputting data through the filter. The precise state information stored is up to the particular filter and may range from nothing to whole objects created and destroyed.
Each filter stores different state information for input and output and thus may handle one input filtering process and one output filtering process at the same time.
METHODS¶
new¶
PDF::Builder::Basic::PDF::Filter->new()
infilt¶
$dat = $f->infilt($str, $isend)
"$isend == 1" implies that there is no more data to follow. The final state of $f will be that the state information is empty. Error messages are most likely to occur here since if there is required state information to be stored following this data, then that would imply an error in the data.
outfilt¶
$str = $f->outfilt($dat, $isend)
2024-03-08 | perl v5.40.0 |