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// UNZIPPING functions -- for unzipping.
// This file is a repackaged form of extracts from the zlib code available
// at http://www.gzip.org/zlib, by Jean-Loup Gailly and Mark Adler. The original
// copyright notice may be found in unzip.c. The repackaging was done
// by Lucian Wischik to simplify and extend its use in Windows/C++. Also
// encryption and Unicode filenames have been added.
// An HZIP identifies a zip file that has been opened
DECLARE_HANDLE(HZIP);
// return codes from any of the zip functions
typedef DWORD ZRESULT;
// These are the result codes:
#define ZR_OK 0x00000000
// The following come from general system stuff (e.g. files not openable)
#define ZR_GENMASK 0x0000FF00
#define ZR_NODUPH 0x00000100 // couldn't duplicate the handle
#define ZR_NOFILE 0x00000200 // couldn't create/open the file
#define ZR_NOALLOC 0x00000300 // failed to allocate some resource
#define ZR_WRITE 0x00000400 // a general error writing to the file
#define ZR_NOTFOUND 0x00000500 // couldn't find that file in the zip
#define ZR_MORE 0x00000600 // there's still more data to be unzipped
#define ZR_CORRUPT 0x00000700 // the zipfile is corrupt or not a zipfile
#define ZR_READ 0x00000800 // a general error reading the file
#define ZR_PASSWORD 0x00001000 // we didn't get the right password to unzip the file
// The following come from mistakes on the part of the caller
#define ZR_CALLERMASK 0x00FF0000
#define ZR_ARGS 0x00010000 // general mistake with the arguments
#define ZR_MEMSIZE 0x00030000 // the memory size is too small
#define ZR_FAILED 0x00040000 // the thing was already failed when you called this function
#define ZR_ENDED 0x00050000 // the zip creation has already been closed
#define ZR_MISSIZE 0x00060000 // the indicated input file size turned out mistaken
#define ZR_ZMODE 0x00080000 // tried to mix creating/opening a zip
// The following come from bugs within the zip library itself
#define ZR_BUGMASK 0xFF000000
#define ZR_NOTINITED 0x01000000 // initialisation didn't work
#define ZR_SEEK 0x02000000 // trying to seek in an unseekable file
#define ZR_NOCHANGE 0x04000000 // changed its mind on storage, but not allowed
#define ZR_FLATE 0x05000000 // an internal error in the de/inflation code
// parameter types
#define ZIP_HANDLE 1 // expects HANDLE hFile
#define ZIP_FILENAME 2 // expects TCHAR* filename
#define ZIP_MEMORY 3 // expects memory buffer
// OpenZip - opens a zip file and returns a handle with which you can
// subsequently examine its contents. You can open a zip file from:
// from a file (by handle): OpenZipHandle(hfile,0);
// from a file (by name): OpenZipFile("c:\\test.zip","password");
// from a memory block: OpenZipMem(bufstart, buflen,0);
// If the file is opened through a pipe, then items may only be
// accessed in increasing order, and an item may only be unzipped once,
// although GetZipItem can be called immediately before and after unzipping
// it. If it's opened in any other way, then full random access is possible.
// Note: pipe input is not yet implemented.
// Note: zip passwords are ascii, not unicode.
// Note: for windows-ce, you cannot close the handle until after CloseZip.
// but for real windows, the zip makes its own copy of your handle, so you
// can close yours anytime.
HZIP OpenZip(void *z,unsigned int len,DWORD flags,const char *password);
#define OpenZipHandle(h,password) OpenZip((void*)h,0,ZIP_HANDLE,password)
#define OpenZipFile(fn,password) OpenZip((void*)fn,0,ZIP_FILENAME,password)
#define OpenZipMem(z,len,password) OpenZip(z,len,ZIP_MEMORY,password)
// GetZipItem - call this to get information about an item in the zip.
// If index is -1 and the file wasn't opened through a pipe,
// then it returns information about the whole zipfile
// (and in particular ze.index returns the number of index items).
// Note: the item might be a directory (ze.attr & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY)
// See below for notes on what happens when you unzip such an item.
// Note: if you are opening the zip through a pipe, then random access
// is not possible and GetZipItem(-1) fails and you can't discover the number
// of items except by calling GetZipItem on each one of them in turn,
// starting at 0, until eventually the call fails. Also, in the event that
// you are opening through a pipe and the zip was itself created into a pipe,
// then then comp_size and sometimes unc_size as well may not be known until
// after the item has been unzipped.
typedef struct {
int index; // index of this file within the zip
TCHAR name[MAX_PATH]; // filename within the zip
DWORD attr; // attributes, as in GetFileAttributes.
FILETIME atime,ctime,mtime; // access, create, modify filetimes
long comp_size; // sizes of item, compressed and uncompressed. These
long unc_size; // may be -1 if not yet known (e.g. being streamed in)
} ZIPENTRY;
ZRESULT GetZipItem(HZIP hz,int index,ZIPENTRY *ze);
// FindZipItem - finds an item by name. ic means 'insensitive to case'.
// If index is not NULL it contains the index where the search begin on input.
// It returns the index of the item, and returns information about it.
// If nothing was found, then index is set to -1 and the function returns
// an error code.
// name is allowed to contain wildcards.
ZRESULT FindZipItem(HZIP hz, const TCHAR *name, BOOL ic, int *index, ZIPENTRY *ze);
// UnzipItem - given an index to an item, unzips it. You can unzip to:
// to a file (by handle): UnzipItemHandle(hz,i, hfile);
// to a file (by name): UnzipItemFile(hz,i, ze.name);
// to a memory block: UnzipItemMem(hz,i, buf,buflen);
// In the final case, if the buffer isn't large enough to hold it all,
// then the return code indicates that more is yet to come. If it was
// large enough, and you want to know precisely how big, GetZipItem.
// Note: zip files are normally stored with relative pathnames. If you
// unzip with ZIP_FILENAME a relative pathname then the item gets created
// relative to the current directory - it first ensures that all necessary
// subdirectories have been created. Also, the item may itself be a directory.
// If you unzip a directory with ZIP_FILENAME, then the directory gets created.
// If you unzip it to a handle or a memory block, then nothing gets created
// and it emits 0 bytes.
ZRESULT UnzipItem(HZIP hz,int index,void *dst,unsigned int len,DWORD type);
#define UnzipItemHandle(hz,index,h) UnzipItem(hz,index,(void*)h,0,ZIP_HANDLE)
#define UnzipItemFile(hz,index,fn) UnzipItem(hz,index,(void*)fn,0,ZIP_FILENAME)
#define UnzipItemMem(hz,index,z,len) UnzipItem(hz,index,z,len,ZIP_MEMORY)
// if unzipping to a filename, and it's a relative filename, then it will be relative to here.
// (defaults to current-directory).
ZRESULT SetUnzipBaseDir(HZIP hz,const TCHAR *dir);
// CloseZip - the zip handle must be closed with this function.
ZRESULT CloseZip(HZIP hz);
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