ZIP_SOURCE_FUNCTION(3) | Library Functions Manual | ZIP_SOURCE_FUNCTION(3) |
NAME
zip_source_function
,
zip_source_function_create
—
create data source from function
LIBRARY
libzip (-lzip)
SYNOPSIS
#include
<zip.h>
zip_source_t *
zip_source_function
(zip_t
*archive,
zip_source_callback fn,
void *userdata);
zip_source_t *
zip_source_function_create
(zip_source_callback
fn, void *userdata,
zip_error_t *error);
DESCRIPTION
The functions
zip_source_function
()
and
zip_source_function_create
()
create a zip source from the user-provided function
fn, which must be of the following type:
typedef zip_int64_t
(*zip_source_callback)
(void
*userdata, void *data,
zip_uint64_t len, zip_source_cmd_t
cmd);
archive or error are
used for reporting errors and can be NULL
.
When called by the library, the first argument is the
userdata argument supplied to the function. The next
two arguments are a buffer data of size
len when data is passed in or expected to be returned,
or else NULL
and 0. The last argument,
cmd, specifies which action the function should
perform.
Depending on the uses, there are three
useful sets of commands to be supported by a
zip_source_callback
():
- read source
- Providing streamed data (for file data added to archives). Must support
ZIP_SOURCE_OPEN
,ZIP_SOURCE_READ
,ZIP_SOURCE_CLOSE
,ZIP_SOURCE_STAT
, andZIP_SOURCE_ERROR
.If your source uses any allocated memory (including userdata) it should also implement
ZIP_SOURCE_FREE
to avoid memory leaks. - seekable read source
- Same as previous, but from a source allowing reading from arbitrary
offsets (also for read-only zip archive). Must additionally support
ZIP_SOURCE_SEEK
,ZIP_SOURCE_TELL
, andZIP_SOURCE_SUPPORTS
. - read/write source
- Same as previous, but additionally allowing writing (also for writable zip
archives). Must additionally support
ZIP_SOURCE_BEGIN_WRITE
,ZIP_SOURCE_COMMIT_WRITE
,ZIP_SOURCE_ROLLBACK_WRITE
,ZIP_SOURCE_SEEK_WRITE
,ZIP_SOURCE_TELL_WRITE
, andZIP_SOURCE_REMOVE
.On top of the above, supporting the pseudo-command
ZIP_SOURCE_SUPPORTS_REOPEN
allows callingzip_source_open
() again after callingzip_source_close
().
ZIP_SOURCE_ACCEPT_EMPTY
Return 1 if an empty source should be accepted as a valid zip archive. This is the default if this command is not supported by a source. File system backed sources should return 0.
ZIP_SOURCE_BEGIN_WRITE
Prepare the source for writing. Use this to create any temporary file(s).
ZIP_SOURCE_BEGIN_WRITE_CLONING
Prepare the source for writing, keeping the first
len bytes of the original file. Only implement this
command if it is more efficient than copying the data, and if it does not
destructively overwrite the original file (you still have to be able to
execute ZIP_SOURCE_ROLLBACK_WRITE
).
The next write should happen at byte offset.
ZIP_SOURCE_CLOSE
Reading is done.
ZIP_SOURCE_COMMIT_WRITE
Finish writing to the source. Replace the original data with the newly written data. Clean up temporary files or internal buffers. Subsequently opening and reading from the source should return the newly written data.
ZIP_SOURCE_ERROR
Get error information. data points to an array of two ints, which should be filled with the libzip error code and the corresponding system error code for the error that occurred. See zip_errors(3) for details on the error codes. If the source stores error information in a zip_error_t, use zip_error_to_data(3) and return its return value. Otherwise, return 2 * sizeof(int).
ZIP_SOURCE_FREE
Clean up and free all resources, including userdata. The callback function will not be called again.
ZIP_SOURCE_GET_FILE_ATTRIBUTES
Provide information about various data. Then the data should be
put in the appropriate entry in the passed
zip_file_attributes_t argument, and the appropriate
ZIP_FILE_ATTRIBUTES_*
value must be or'ed into the
valid member to denote that the corresponding data has
been provided. A zip_file_attributes_t structure can
be initialized using
zip_file_attributes_init(3).
- ASCII mode
- If a file is a plaintext file in ASCII. Can be used by extraction tools to
automatically convert line endings (part of the internal file attributes).
Member ascii, flag
ZIP_FILE_ATTRIBUTES_ASCII
. - General Purpose Bit Flags (limited to Compression Flags)
- The general purpose bit flag in the zip in the local and central directory
headers contain information about the compression method. Member
general_purpose_bit_flags and
general_purpose_bit_mask to denote which members
have been set; flag
ZIP_FILE_ATTRIBUTES_GENERAL_PURPOSE_BIT_FLAGS
. - External File Attributes
- The external file attributes (usually operating system-specific). Member
external_file_attributes, flag
ZIP_FILE_ATTRIBUTES_EXTERNAL_FILE_ATTRIBUTES
. - Version Needed
- A minimum version needed required to unpack this entry (in the usual
"major * 10 + minor" format). Member
version_needed, flag
ZIP_FILE_ATTRIBUTES_VERSION_NEEDED
. - Operating System
- One of the operating systems as defined by the
ZIP_OPSYS_*
variables (see zip.h). This value affects the interpretation of the external file attributes. Member host_system, flagZIP_FILE_ATTRIBUTES_HOST_SYSTEM
.
ZIP_SOURCE_OPEN
Prepare for reading.
ZIP_SOURCE_READ
Read data into the buffer data of size len. Return the number of bytes placed into data on success, and zero for end-of-file.
ZIP_SOURCE_REMOVE
Remove the underlying file. This is called if a zip archive is empty when closed.
ZIP_SOURCE_ROLLBACK_WRITE
Abort writing to the source. Discard written data. Clean up temporary files or internal buffers. Subsequently opening and reading from the source should return the original data.
ZIP_SOURCE_SEEK
Specify position to read next byte from, like fseek(3). Use ZIP_SOURCE_GET_ARGS(3) to decode the arguments into the following struct:
struct zip_source_args_seek { zip_int64_t offset; int whence; };
If the size of the source's data is known, use zip_source_seek_compute_offset(3) to validate the arguments and compute the new offset.
ZIP_SOURCE_SEEK_WRITE
Specify position to write next byte to, like
fseek(3). See
ZIP_SOURCE_SEEK
for details.
ZIP_SOURCE_STAT
Get meta information for the input data. data points to an allocated struct zip_stat, which should be initialized using zip_stat_init(3) and then filled in.
For uncompressed, unencrypted data, all information is optional. However, fill in as much information as is readily available.
If the data is compressed,
ZIP_STAT_COMP_METHOD
,
ZIP_STAT_SIZE
, and
ZIP_STAT_CRC
must be filled in.
If the data is encrypted,
ZIP_STAT_ENCRYPTION_METHOD
,
ZIP_STAT_COMP_METHOD
,
ZIP_STAT_SIZE
, and
ZIP_STAT_CRC
must be filled in.
Information only available after the source has been
read (e.g., size) can be omitted in an earlier call.
NOTE:
zip_source_function
()
may be called with this argument even after being called with
ZIP_SOURCE_CLOSE
.
Return sizeof(struct zip_stat) on success.
ZIP_SOURCE_SUPPORTS
Return bitmap specifying which commands are supported. Use zip_source_make_command_bitmap(3). If this command is not implemented, the source is assumed to be a read source without seek support.
ZIP_SOURCE_TELL
Return the current read offset in the source, like ftell(3).
ZIP_SOURCE_TELL_WRITE
Return the current write offset in the source, like ftell(3).
ZIP_SOURCE_WRITE
Write data to the source. Return number of bytes written.
ZIP_SOURCE_SUPPORTS_REOPEN
This command is never actually invoked, support for it signals the ability to handle multiple open/read/close cycles.
Return Values
Commands should return -1 on error.
ZIP_SOURCE_ERROR
will be called to retrieve the
error code. On success, commands return 0, unless specified otherwise in the
description above.
Calling Conventions
The library will always issue
ZIP_SOURCE_OPEN
before issuing
ZIP_SOURCE_READ
,
ZIP_SOURCE_SEEK
, or
ZIP_SOURCE_TELL
. When it no longer wishes to read
from this source, it will issue ZIP_SOURCE_CLOSE
. If
the library wishes to read the data again, it will issue
ZIP_SOURCE_OPEN
a second time. If the function is
unable to provide the data again, it should return -1.
ZIP_SOURCE_BEGIN_WRITE
or
ZIP_SOURCE_BEGIN_WRITE_CLONING
will be called before
ZIP_SOURCE_WRITE
,
ZIP_SOURCE_SEEK_WRITE
, or
ZIP_SOURCE_TELL_WRITE
. When writing is complete,
either ZIP_SOURCE_COMMIT_WRITE
or
ZIP_SOURCE_ROLLBACK_WRITE
will be called.
ZIP_SOURCE_ACCEPT_EMPTY
,
ZIP_SOURCE_GET_FILE_ATTRIBUTES
, and
ZIP_SOURCE_STAT
can be issued at any time.
ZIP_SOURCE_ERROR
will only be issued in
response to the function returning -1.
ZIP_SOURCE_FREE
will be the last command
issued; if ZIP_SOURCE_OPEN
was called and succeeded,
ZIP_SOURCE_CLOSE
will be called before
ZIP_SOURCE_FREE
, and similarly for
ZIP_SOURCE_BEGIN_WRITE
or
ZIP_SOURCE_BEGIN_WRITE_CLONING
and
ZIP_SOURCE_COMMIT_WRITE
or
ZIP_SOURCE_ROLLBACK_WRITE
.
RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, the created source is returned.
Otherwise, NULL
is returned and the error code in
archive or error is set to
indicate the error (unless it is NULL
).
ERRORS
zip_source_function
() fails if:
- [
ZIP_ER_MEMORY
] - Required memory could not be allocated.
SEE ALSO
libzip(3), zip_file_add(3), zip_file_attributes_init(3), zip_file_replace(3), zip_source(3), zip_stat_init(3)
HISTORY
zip_source_function
() and
zip_source_function_create
() were added in libzip
1.0.
AUTHORS
Dieter Baron <dillo@nih.at> and Thomas Klausner <wiz@gatalith.at>
January 5, 2023 | Linux 6.11.5-arch1-1 |