Draft changes for PDFUAConformance wrappers#132
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Draft changes for PDFUAConformance wrappers#132myang-apryse wants to merge 13 commits intomasterfrom
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- %template(VectorValidationError) - %template(VectorUInt) -- note: assuming UInt32 == unsigned int
…ent convert fns found - TODO: find language specific replacements for python convert functions
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Draft PR containing useful WIP changes, to keep alive the branch for future reference.
Contains work related to specialize_std_vector, which is useful for SWIG wrappers returning a vector of enums,
which is required for (unmerged) functions in PDFUAConformance (for getting a list of violations).
Currently just has Python working (since PyInt_Check is a built-in function),
other sections have form but are commented, we'll need to define custom analogues to the relevant functions,
see committed comments for more details.