Given that PDF is a "native" data format on Mac OS X, it is very easy to get access to some properties of such documents. One is the number of pages. Using Python the necessary code to do this is only about four lines, plus some import and command-line plumbing, etc.
This is proand-line shortest possible code for programmatically counting pages of PDF files on the Mac OS X platform. Apart from that, this is also a nice demo for using PyObjC which gives you the power of reusing all of the Foundation and AppKit classes from Python.
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