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.Dd January 8, 2005
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.Dt archive_read 3
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm archive_read_new ,
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.Nm archive_read_set_bytes_per_block ,
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.Nm archive_read_support_compression_all ,
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.Nm archive_read_support_compression_bzip2 ,
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.Nm archive_read_support_compression_compress ,
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.Nm archive_read_support_compression_gzip ,
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.Nm archive_read_support_compression_none ,
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.Nm archive_read_support_format_all ,
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.Nm archive_read_support_format_cpio ,
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.Nm archive_read_support_format_iso9660 ,
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.Nm archive_read_support_format_tar ,
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.Nm archive_read_open ,
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.Nm archive_read_open_fd ,
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.Nm archive_read_open_file ,
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.Nm archive_read_next_header ,
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.Nm archive_read_data ,
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.Nm archive_read_data_block ,
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.Nm archive_read_data_skip ,
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.Nm archive_read_data_into_buffer ,
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.Nm archive_read_data_into_fd ,
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.Nm archive_read_extract ,
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.Nm archive_read_extract_set_progress_callback ,
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.Nm archive_read_close ,
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.Nm archive_read_finish
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.Nd functions for reading streaming archives
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.In archive.h
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.Ft struct archive *
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.Fn archive_read_new "void"
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.Ft int
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.Fn archive_read_set_bytes_per_block "struct archive *" "int"
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.Ft int
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.Fn archive_read_support_compression_all "struct archive *"
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.Ft int
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.Fn archive_read_support_compression_bzip2 "struct archive *"
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.Ft int
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.Fn archive_read_support_compression_compress "struct archive *"
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.Ft int
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.Fn archive_read_support_compression_gzip "struct archive *"
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.Ft int
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.Fn archive_read_support_compression_none "struct archive *"
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.Ft int
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.Fn archive_read_support_format_all "struct archive *"
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.Ft int
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.Fn archive_read_support_format_cpio "struct archive *"
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.Ft int
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.Fn archive_read_support_format_iso9660 "struct archive *"
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.Ft int
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.Fn archive_read_support_format_tar "struct archive *"
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.Ft int
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.Fn archive_read_open "struct archive *" "void *client_data" "archive_open_archive_callback *" "archive_read_archive_callback *" "archive_close_archive_callback *"
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.Ft int
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.Fn archive_read_open_fd "struct archive *" "int fd" "size_t block_size"
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.Ft int
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.Fn archive_read_open_file "struct archive *" "const char *filename" "size_t block_size"
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.Ft int
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.Fn archive_read_next_header "struct archive *" "struct archive_entry **"
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.Ft ssize_t
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.Fn archive_read_data "struct archive *" "void *buff" "size_t len"
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.Ft int
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.Fn archive_read_data_block "struct archive *" "const void **buff" "size_t *len" "off_t *offset"
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.Ft int
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.Fn archive_read_data_skip "struct archive *"
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.Ft int
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.Fn archive_read_data_into_buffer "struct archive *" "void *"
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.Ft int
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.Fn archive_read_data_into_fd "struct archive *" "int fd"
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.Ft int
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.Fn archive_read_extract "struct archive *" "struct archive_entry *" "int flags"
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.Ft void
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.Fn archive_read_extract_set_progress_callback "struct archive *" "void (*func)(void *)" "void *user_data"
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.Ft int
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.Fn archive_read_close "struct archive *"
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.Ft void
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.Fn archive_read_finish "struct archive *"
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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These functions provide a complete API for reading streaming archives.
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The general process is to first create the
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.Tn struct archive
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object, set options, initialize the reader, iterate over the archive
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headers and associated data, then close the archive and release all
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resources.
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The following summary describes the functions in approximately the
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order they would be used:
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.Bl -tag -compact -width indent
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.It Fn archive_read_new
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Allocates and initializes a
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.Tn struct archive
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object suitable for reading from an archive.
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.It Fn archive_read_set_bytes_per_block
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Sets the block size used for reading the archive data.
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This controls the size that will be used when invoking the read
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callback function.
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The default is 20 records or 10240 bytes for tar formats.
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.It Fn archive_read_support_comression_all , Fn archive_read_support_compression_bzip2 , Fn archive_read_support_compression_compress , Fn archive_read_support_compression_gzip , Fn archive_read_support_compression_none
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Enables auto-detection code and decompression support for the
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specified compression.
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Note that
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.Dq none
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is always enabled by default.
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For convenience,
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.Fn archive_read_support_compression_all
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enables all available decompression code.
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.It Fn archive_read_support_format_all , Fn archive_read_support_format_cpio , Fn archive_read_support_format_iso9660 , Fn archive_read_support_format_tar
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Enables support---including auto-detection code---for the
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specified archive format.
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For example,
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.Fn archive_read_support_format_tar
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enables support for a variety of standard tar formats, old-style tar,
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ustar, pax interchange format, and many common variants.
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For convenience,
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.Fn archive_read_support_format_all
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enables support for all available formats.
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Note that there is no default.
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.It Fn archive_read_open
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Freeze the settings, open the archive, and prepare for reading entries.
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This is the most generic version of this call, which accepts
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three callback functions.
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Most clients will want to use
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.Fn archive_read_open_file
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or
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.Fn archive_read_open_fd
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instead.
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The library invokes the client-provided functions to obtain
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raw bytes from the archive.
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Note: The API permits a decompression method to fork and invoke the
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callbacks from another process.
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Although none of the current decompression methods use this technique,
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future decompression methods may utilize this technique.
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If the decompressor forks, it will ensure that the open and close
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callbacks are invoked within the same process as the read callback.
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In particular, clients should not attempt to use shared variables to
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communicate between the open/read/close callbacks and the mainline code.
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.It Fn archive_read_open_fd
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Like
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.Fn archive_read_open ,
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except that it accepts a file descriptor and block size rather than
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a trio of function pointers.
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Note that the file descriptor will not be automatically closed at
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end-of-archive.
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.It Fn archive_read_open_file
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Like
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.Fn archive_read_open ,
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except that it accepts a simple filename and a block size.
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A NULL filename represents standard input.
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.It Fn archive_read_next_header
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Read the header for the next entry and return a pointer to
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a
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.Tn struct archive_entry .
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.It Fn archive_read_data
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Read data associated with the header just read.
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Internally, this is a convenience function that calls
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.Fn archive_read_data_block
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and fills any gaps with nulls so that callers see a single
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continuous stream of data.
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.It Fn archive_read_data_block
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Return the next available block of data for this entry.
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Unlike
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.Fn archive_read_data ,
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the
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.Fn archive_read_data_block
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function avoids copying data and allows you to correctly handle
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sparse files, as supported by some archive formats.
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The library gaurantees that offsets will increase and that blocks
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will not overlap.
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Note that the blocks returned from this function can be much larger
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than the block size read from disk, due to compression
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and internal buffer optimizations.
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.It Fn archive_read_data_skip
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A convenience function that repeatedly calls
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.Fn archive_read_data_block
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to skip all of the data for this archive entry.
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.It Fn archive_read_data_into_buffer
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A convenience function that repeatedly calls
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.Fn archive_read_data_block
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to copy the entire entry into the client-supplied buffer.
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Note that the client is responsible for sizing the buffer appropriately.
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.It Fn archive_read_data_into_fd
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A convenience function that repeatedly calls
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.Fn archive_read_data_block
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to copy the entire entry to the provided file descriptor.
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.It Fn archive_read_extract
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A convenience function that recreates the specified object on
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disk and reads the entry data into that object.
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The filename, permissions, and other critical information
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are taken from the provided
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.Va archive_entry
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object.
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The
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.Va flags
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argument modifies how the object is recreated.
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It consists of a bitwise OR of one or more of the following values:
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.Bl -tag -compact -width "indent"
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.It Cm ARCHIVE_EXTRACT_OWNER
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The user and group IDs should be set on the restored file.
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By default, the user and group IDs are not restored.
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.It Cm ARCHIVE_EXTRACT_PERM
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The permissions (mode bits) should be restored for all objects.
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By default, permissions are only restored for regular files.
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.It Cm ARCHIVE_EXTRACT_TIME
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The timestamps (mtime, ctime, and atime) should be restored.
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By default, they are ignored.
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Note that restoring of atime is not currently supported.
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.It Cm ARCHIVE_EXTRACT_NO_OVERWRITE
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Existing files on disk will not be overwritten.
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By default, existing files are unlinked before the new entry is written.
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.It Cm ARCHIVE_EXTRACT_UNLINK
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Existing files on disk will be unlinked and recreated from scratch.
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By default, existing files are truncated and rewritten, but
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the file is not recreated.
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In particular, the default behavior does not break existing hard links.
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.It Cm ARCHIVE_EXTRACT_ACL
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Attempt to restore ACLs.
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By default, extended ACLs are ignored.
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.It Cm ARCHIVE_EXTRACT_FFLAGS
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Attempt to restore extended file flags.
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By default, file flags are ignored.
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.El
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Note that not all attributes are set immediately;
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some attributes are cached in memory and written to disk only
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when the archive is closed.
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(For example, read-only directories are initially created
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writable so that files within those directories can be
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restored.
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The final permissions are set when the archive is closed.)
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.It Fn archive_read_extract_set_progress_callback
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Sets a pointer to a user-defined callback that can be used
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for updating progress displays during extraction.
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The progress function will be invoked during the extraction of large
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regular files.
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The progress function will be invoked with the pointer provided to this call.
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Generally, the data pointed to should include a reference to the archive
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object and the archive_entry object so that various statistics
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can be retrieved for the progress display.
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.It Fn archive_read_close
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Complete the archive and invoke the close callback.
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.It Fn archive_read_finish
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Invokes
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.Fn archive_read_close
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if it wasn't invoked maually, then release all resources.
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.El
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.Pp
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Note that the library determines most of the relevant information about
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the archive by inspection.
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In particular, it automatically detects
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.Xr gzip 1
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or
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.Xr bzip2 1
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compression and transparently performs the appropriate decompression.
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It also automatically detects the archive format.
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.Pp
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A complete description of the
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.Tn struct archive
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and
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.Tn struct archive_entry
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objects can be found in the overview manual page for
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.Xr libarchive 3 .
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.Sh CLIENT CALLBACKS
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The callback functions must match the following prototypes:
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.Bl -item -offset indent
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.It
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.Ft typedef ssize_t
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.Fn archive_read_callback "struct archive *" "void *client_data" "const void **buffer"
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.It
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.Ft typedef int
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.Fn archive_open_callback "struct archive *" "void *client_data"
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.It
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.Ft typedef int
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.Fn archive_close_callback "struct archive *" "void *client_data"
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.El
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.Pp
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The open callback is invoked by
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.Fn archive_open .
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It should return
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.Cm ARCHIVE_OK
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if the underlying file or data source is successfully
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opened.
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If the open fails, it should call
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.Fn archive_set_error
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to register an error code and message and return
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.Cm ARCHIVE_FATAL .
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.Pp
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The read callback is invoked whenever the library
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requires raw bytes from the archive.
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The read callback should read data into a buffer,
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set the
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.Li const void **buffer
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argument to point to the available data, and
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return a count of the number of bytes available.
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The library will invoke the read callback again
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only after it has consumed this data.
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The library imposes no constraints on the size
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of the data blocks returned.
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On end-of-file, the read callback should
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return zero.
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On error, the read callback should invoke
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.Fn archive_set_error
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to register an error code and message and
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return -1.
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.Pp
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The close callback is invoked by archive_close when
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the archive processing is complete.
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The callback should return
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.Cm ARCHIVE_OK
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on success.
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On failure, the callback should invoke
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.Fn archive_set_error
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to register an error code and message and
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regurn
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.Cm ARCHIVE_FATAL.
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.Sh EXAMPLE
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The following illustrates basic usage of the library.
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In this example,
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the callback functions are simply wrappers around the standard
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.Xr open 2 ,
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.Xr read 2 ,
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and
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.Xr close 2
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system calls.
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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void
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list_archive(const char *name)
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{
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struct mydata *mydata;
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struct archive *a;
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struct archive_entry *entry;
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mydata = malloc(sizeof(struct mydata));
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a = archive_read_new();
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mydata->name = name;
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archive_read_support_compression_all(a);
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archive_read_support_format_all(a);
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archive_read_open(a, mydata, myopen, myread, myclose);
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while (archive_read_next_header(a, &entry) == ARCHIVE_OK) {
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printf("%s\\n",archive_entry_pathname(entry));
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archive_read_data_skip(a);
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}
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archive_read_finish(a);
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free(mydata);
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}
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ssize_t
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myread(struct archive *a, void *client_data, const void **buff)
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{
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struct mydata *mydata = client_data;
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*buff = mydata->buff;
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return (read(mydata->fd, mydata->buff, 10240));
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}
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int
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myopen(struct archive *a, void *client_data)
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{
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struct mydata *mydata = client_data;
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mydata->fd = open(mydata->name, O_RDONLY);
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return (mydata->fd >= 0);
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}
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int
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myclose(struct archive *a, void *client_data)
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{
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struct mydata *mydata = client_data;
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if (mydata->fd > 0)
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close(mydata->fd);
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return (0);
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}
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.Ed
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.Sh RETURN VALUES
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Most functions return zero on success, non-zero on error.
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The possible return codes include:
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.Cm ARCHIVE_OK
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(the operation succeeded)
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.Cm ARCHIVE_WARN
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(the operation succeeded but a non-critical error was encountered)
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.Cm ARCHIVE_EOF
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(end-of-archive was encountered),
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.Cm ARCHIVE_RETRY
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(the operation failed but can be retried),
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and
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.Cm ARCHIVE_FATAL
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(there was a fatal error; the archive should be closed immediately).
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Detailed error codes and textual descriptions are available from the
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.Fn archive_errno
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and
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.Fn archive_error_string
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functions.
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.Pp
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.Fn archive_read_new
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returns a pointer to a freshly allocated
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.Tn struct archive
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object.
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It returns
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.Dv NULL
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on error.
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.Pp
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.Fn archive_read_data
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returns a count of bytes actually read or zero at the end of the entry.
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On error, a value of
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.Cm ARCHIVE_FATAL ,
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.Cm ARCHIVE_WARN ,
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or
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.Cm ARCHIVE_RETRY
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is returned and an error code and textual description can be retrieved from the
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.Fn archive_errno
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and
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.Fn archive_error_string
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functions.
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.Pp
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The library expects the client callbacks to behave similarly.
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If there is an error, you can use
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.Fn archive_set_error
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to set an appropriate error code and description,
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then return one of the non-zero values above.
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(Note that the value eventually returned to the client may
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not be the same; many errors that are not critical at the level
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of basic I/O can prevent the archive from being properly read,
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thus most I/O errors eventually cause
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.Cm ARCHIVE_FATAL
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to be returned.)
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.\" .Sh ERRORS
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr tar 1 ,
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.Xr archive 3 ,
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.Xr archive_util 3 ,
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.Xr tar 5
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.Sh HISTORY
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The
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.Nm libarchive
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library first appeared in
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.Fx 5.3 .
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.Sh AUTHORS
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.An -nosplit
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The
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.Nm libarchive
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library was written by
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.An Tim Kientzle Aq kientzle@acm.org .
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.Sh BUGS
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