pdftract/crates/pdftract-core
jedarden 3ea7fe051d test(pdftract-3wku): add acceptance criteria tests for deskew
Added three new tests to verify the deskew acceptance criteria:
- test_deskew_2_degree_skew: Verifies 2-degree skew is deskewed within 0.1 deg
- test_deskew_0_2_degree_skew_skipped: Verifies 0.2-degree skew is skipped
- test_deskew_20_degree_skew_out_of_range: Verifies out-of-range diagnostic

Helper function create_skewed_text_lines() creates synthetic test images
with known skew angles using small-angle trigonometric approximations.

Note: Tests compile but cannot run without leptonica library (NixOS limitation).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-23 21:21:59 -04:00
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build feat(pdftract-28m6): implement AGL compile-time phf::Map 2026-05-23 18:44:47 -04:00
examples feat(pdftract-mcp): add MCP server implementation changes 2026-05-23 03:09:56 -04:00
proptest-regressions/parser/lexer feat(pdftract-29z7b): implement unified diagnostic system + CLI commands 2026-05-22 22:38:31 -04:00
src test(pdftract-3wku): add acceptance criteria tests for deskew 2026-05-23 21:21:59 -04:00
tests feat(pdftract-2w3r): implement StructTree coverage check and XY-cut fallback 2026-05-23 20:53:25 -04:00
__test__.pdf feat(pdftract-15pz8): implement multi-process safe cache operations 2026-05-23 05:31:11 -04:00
build.rs feat(pdftract-28m6): implement AGL compile-time phf::Map 2026-05-23 18:44:47 -04:00
Cargo.toml feat(pdftract-3wku): implement deskew via pixFindSkewAndDeskew 2026-05-23 21:20:02 -04:00
pdftract-core.cdx.json feat(pdftract-67tm8): implement MCP stdio transport with integration tests 2026-05-23 00:16:42 -04:00
README.md docs(pdftract-49f8): establish Cargo.lock policy and documentation 2026-05-20 18:13:14 -04:00

pdftract-core

The core Rust library for PDF text extraction. This crate provides the parsing, layout analysis, font encoding recovery, and text extraction primitives used by the CLI (pdftract-cli) and Python bindings (pdftract-py).

Cargo.lock Policy

This workspace checks in Cargo.lock at the repository root. This is unconventional for library crates—the Cargo Book historically suggested that only binary crates should check in lockfiles, allowing library consumers to resolve their own dependency versions.

pdftract departs from this convention for release reproducibility:

  1. SLSA Level 3 provenance requires that every milestone tag produces byte-identical artifacts across builds. Without a checked-in lockfile, two runs of cargo build on the same commit can resolve different transitive dependency versions, producing different binary hashes.

  2. Multi-output artifacts—this workspace produces Rust crates (pdftract-core, pdftract-cli), Python wheels (pdftract-py), and Docker images. All must be built from the same dependency tree.

  3. Supply-chain security—the lockfile pins checksums for all transitive dependencies, enabling cargo audit to detect yanked or compromised crates.

  4. Downstream consumers can still ignore the lockfile if needed. Cargo allows cargo build --frozen with a local lockfile override, or consumers can vendor the crate with their own dependency resolution.

The tradeoff—occasional merge conflicts when PRs update overlapping dependencies—is worth the guarantee of reproducible releases. See CONTRIBUTING.md for the lockfile-update workflow.

Modules

  • parser: PDF spec parsing (xref, trailer, object streams, indirect references)
  • font: Font encoding recovery, glyph name lookup, fingerprinting
  • layout: Page layout analysis, region segmentation, reading order
  • extract: Text extraction with provenance (bounding boxes, confidence scores)
  • ocr: Tesseract integration for raster pages

Usage

use pdftract_core::{extract_text, ExtractOptions};

let options = ExtractOptions::default();
let result = extract_text("document.pdf", &options)?;
println!("{}", result.text);