freebsd-dev/lib/libarchive/archive.h
Tim Kientzle e2421f7667 Merge from libarchive.googlecode.com: Mostly a bunch of
corrections to the Windows support to reconcile differences
between Visual Studio and Cygwin.  Includes parts of
revisions 757, 774, 787, 815, 817, 819, 820, 844, and 886.

Of particular note, r886 overhauled the UTF-8/Unicode conversions to
work correctly regardless of whether the local system uses 16-bit
or 32-bit wchar_t.  (I assume that systems with 16-bit wchar_t
use UTF-16 and those with 32-bit wchar_t use UCS-4.)  This revision
also added a preference for wcrtomb() (which is thread-safe) on
platforms that support it.
2009-04-12 05:33:34 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Tim Kientzle
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR(S) ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
* OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR(S) BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
* INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
* NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
* THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#ifndef ARCHIVE_H_INCLUDED
#define ARCHIVE_H_INCLUDED
/*
* Note: archive.h is for use outside of libarchive; the configuration
* headers (config.h, archive_platform.h, etc.) are purely internal.
* Do NOT use HAVE_XXX configuration macros to control the behavior of
* this header! If you must conditionalize, use predefined compiler and/or
* platform macros.
*/
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/types.h> /* Linux requires this for off_t */
#if !defined(__WATCOMC__) && !defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(__INTERIX)
/* Header unavailable on Watcom C or MS Visual C++ or SFU. */
#include <inttypes.h> /* int64_t, etc. */
#endif
#include <stdio.h> /* For FILE * */
/* Get appropriate definitions of standard POSIX-style types. */
/* These should match the types used in 'struct stat' */
#if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
#define __LA_INT64_T __int64
# if defined(_WIN64)
# define __LA_SSIZE_T __int64
# else
# define __LA_SSIZE_T long
# endif
#define __LA_UID_T unsigned int
#define __LA_GID_T unsigned int
#else
#include <unistd.h> /* ssize_t, uid_t, and gid_t */
#define __LA_INT64_T int64_t
#define __LA_SSIZE_T ssize_t
#define __LA_UID_T uid_t
#define __LA_GID_T gid_t
#endif
/*
* On Windows, define LIBARCHIVE_STATIC if you're building or using a
* .lib. The default here assumes you're building a DLL. Only
* libarchive source should ever define __LIBARCHIVE_BUILD.
*/
#if ((defined __WIN32__) || (defined _WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__)) && (!defined LIBARCHIVE_STATIC)
# ifdef __LIBARCHIVE_BUILD
# ifdef __GNUC__
# define __LA_DECL __attribute__((dllexport)) extern
# else
# define __LA_DECL __declspec(dllexport)
# endif
# else
# ifdef __GNUC__
# define __LA_DECL __attribute__((dllimport)) extern
# else
# define __LA_DECL __declspec(dllimport)
# endif
# endif
#else
/* Static libraries or non-Windows needs no special declaration. */
# define __LA_DECL
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/*
* The version number is provided as both a macro and a function.
* The macro identifies the installed header; the function identifies
* the library version (which may not be the same if you're using a
* dynamically-linked version of the library). Of course, if the
* header and library are very different, you should expect some
* strangeness. Don't do that.
*/
/*
* The version number is expressed as a single integer that makes it
* easy to compare versions at build time: for version a.b.c, the
* version number is printf("%d%03d%03d",a,b,c). For example, if you
* know your application requires version 2.12.108 or later, you can
* assert that ARCHIVE_VERSION >= 2012108.
*
* This single-number format was introduced with libarchive 1.9.0 in
* the libarchive 1.x family and libarchive 2.2.4 in the libarchive
* 2.x family. The following may be useful if you really want to do
* feature detection for earlier libarchive versions (which defined
* ARCHIVE_API_VERSION and ARCHIVE_API_FEATURE instead):
*
* #ifndef ARCHIVE_VERSION_NUMBER
* #define ARCHIVE_VERSION_NUMBER \
* (ARCHIVE_API_VERSION * 1000000 + ARCHIVE_API_FEATURE * 1000)
* #endif
*/
#define ARCHIVE_VERSION_NUMBER 2006901
__LA_DECL int archive_version_number(void);
/*
* Textual name/version of the library, useful for version displays.
*/
#define ARCHIVE_VERSION_STRING "libarchive 2.6.901a"
__LA_DECL const char * archive_version_string(void);
#if ARCHIVE_VERSION_NUMBER < 3000000
/*
* Deprecated; these are older names that will be removed in favor of
* the simpler definitions above.
*/
#define ARCHIVE_VERSION_STAMP ARCHIVE_VERSION_NUMBER
__LA_DECL int archive_version_stamp(void);
#define ARCHIVE_LIBRARY_VERSION ARCHIVE_VERSION_STRING
__LA_DECL const char * archive_version(void);
#define ARCHIVE_API_VERSION (ARCHIVE_VERSION_NUMBER / 1000000)
__LA_DECL int archive_api_version(void);
#define ARCHIVE_API_FEATURE ((ARCHIVE_VERSION_NUMBER / 1000) % 1000)
__LA_DECL int archive_api_feature(void);
#endif
#if ARCHIVE_VERSION_NUMBER < 3000000
/* This should never have been here in the first place. */
/* Legacy of old tar assumptions, will be removed in libarchive 3.0. */
#define ARCHIVE_BYTES_PER_RECORD 512
#define ARCHIVE_DEFAULT_BYTES_PER_BLOCK 10240
#endif
/* Declare our basic types. */
struct archive;
struct archive_entry;
/*
* Error codes: Use archive_errno() and archive_error_string()
* to retrieve details. Unless specified otherwise, all functions
* that return 'int' use these codes.
*/
#define ARCHIVE_EOF 1 /* Found end of archive. */
#define ARCHIVE_OK 0 /* Operation was successful. */
#define ARCHIVE_RETRY (-10) /* Retry might succeed. */
#define ARCHIVE_WARN (-20) /* Partial success. */
/* For example, if write_header "fails", then you can't push data. */
#define ARCHIVE_FAILED (-25) /* Current operation cannot complete. */
/* But if write_header is "fatal," then this archive is dead and useless. */
#define ARCHIVE_FATAL (-30) /* No more operations are possible. */
/*
* As far as possible, archive_errno returns standard platform errno codes.
* Of course, the details vary by platform, so the actual definitions
* here are stored in "archive_platform.h". The symbols are listed here
* for reference; as a rule, clients should not need to know the exact
* platform-dependent error code.
*/
/* Unrecognized or invalid file format. */
/* #define ARCHIVE_ERRNO_FILE_FORMAT */
/* Illegal usage of the library. */
/* #define ARCHIVE_ERRNO_PROGRAMMER_ERROR */
/* Unknown or unclassified error. */
/* #define ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC */
/*
* Callbacks are invoked to automatically read/skip/write/open/close the
* archive. You can provide your own for complex tasks (like breaking
* archives across multiple tapes) or use standard ones built into the
* library.
*/
/* Returns pointer and size of next block of data from archive. */
typedef __LA_SSIZE_T archive_read_callback(struct archive *,
void *_client_data, const void **_buffer);
/* Skips at most request bytes from archive and returns the skipped amount */
#if ARCHIVE_VERSION_NUMBER < 2000000
/* Libarchive 1.0 used ssize_t for the return, which is only 32 bits
* on most 32-bit platforms; not large enough. */
typedef __LA_SSIZE_T archive_skip_callback(struct archive *,
void *_client_data, size_t request);
#elif ARCHIVE_VERSION_NUMBER < 3000000
/* Libarchive 2.0 used off_t here, but that is a bad idea on Linux and a
* few other platforms where off_t varies with build settings. */
typedef off_t archive_skip_callback(struct archive *,
void *_client_data, off_t request);
#else
/* Libarchive 3.0 uses int64_t here, which is actually guaranteed to be
* 64 bits on every platform. */
typedef __LA_INT64_T archive_skip_callback(struct archive *,
void *_client_data, __LA_INT64_T request);
#endif
/* Returns size actually written, zero on EOF, -1 on error. */
typedef __LA_SSIZE_T archive_write_callback(struct archive *,
void *_client_data,
const void *_buffer, size_t _length);
#if ARCHIVE_VERSION_NUMBER < 3000000
/* Open callback is actually never needed; remove it in libarchive 3.0. */
typedef int archive_open_callback(struct archive *, void *_client_data);
#endif
typedef int archive_close_callback(struct archive *, void *_client_data);
/*
* Codes for archive_compression.
*/
#define ARCHIVE_COMPRESSION_NONE 0
#define ARCHIVE_COMPRESSION_GZIP 1
#define ARCHIVE_COMPRESSION_BZIP2 2
#define ARCHIVE_COMPRESSION_COMPRESS 3
#define ARCHIVE_COMPRESSION_PROGRAM 4
#define ARCHIVE_COMPRESSION_LZMA 5
#define ARCHIVE_COMPRESSION_XZ 6
/*
* Codes returned by archive_format.
*
* Top 16 bits identifies the format family (e.g., "tar"); lower
* 16 bits indicate the variant. This is updated by read_next_header.
* Note that the lower 16 bits will often vary from entry to entry.
* In some cases, this variation occurs as libarchive learns more about
* the archive (for example, later entries might utilize extensions that
* weren't necessary earlier in the archive; in this case, libarchive
* will change the format code to indicate the extended format that
* was used). In other cases, it's because different tools have
* modified the archive and so different parts of the archive
* actually have slightly different formts. (Both tar and cpio store
* format codes in each entry, so it is quite possible for each
* entry to be in a different format.)
*/
#define ARCHIVE_FORMAT_BASE_MASK 0xff0000
#define ARCHIVE_FORMAT_CPIO 0x10000
#define ARCHIVE_FORMAT_CPIO_POSIX (ARCHIVE_FORMAT_CPIO | 1)
#define ARCHIVE_FORMAT_CPIO_BIN_LE (ARCHIVE_FORMAT_CPIO | 2)
#define ARCHIVE_FORMAT_CPIO_BIN_BE (ARCHIVE_FORMAT_CPIO | 3)
#define ARCHIVE_FORMAT_CPIO_SVR4_NOCRC (ARCHIVE_FORMAT_CPIO | 4)
#define ARCHIVE_FORMAT_CPIO_SVR4_CRC (ARCHIVE_FORMAT_CPIO | 5)
#define ARCHIVE_FORMAT_SHAR 0x20000
#define ARCHIVE_FORMAT_SHAR_BASE (ARCHIVE_FORMAT_SHAR | 1)
#define ARCHIVE_FORMAT_SHAR_DUMP (ARCHIVE_FORMAT_SHAR | 2)
#define ARCHIVE_FORMAT_TAR 0x30000
#define ARCHIVE_FORMAT_TAR_USTAR (ARCHIVE_FORMAT_TAR | 1)
#define ARCHIVE_FORMAT_TAR_PAX_INTERCHANGE (ARCHIVE_FORMAT_TAR | 2)
#define ARCHIVE_FORMAT_TAR_PAX_RESTRICTED (ARCHIVE_FORMAT_TAR | 3)
#define ARCHIVE_FORMAT_TAR_GNUTAR (ARCHIVE_FORMAT_TAR | 4)
#define ARCHIVE_FORMAT_ISO9660 0x40000
#define ARCHIVE_FORMAT_ISO9660_ROCKRIDGE (ARCHIVE_FORMAT_ISO9660 | 1)
#define ARCHIVE_FORMAT_ZIP 0x50000
#define ARCHIVE_FORMAT_EMPTY 0x60000
#define ARCHIVE_FORMAT_AR 0x70000
#define ARCHIVE_FORMAT_AR_GNU (ARCHIVE_FORMAT_AR | 1)
#define ARCHIVE_FORMAT_AR_BSD (ARCHIVE_FORMAT_AR | 2)
#define ARCHIVE_FORMAT_MTREE 0x80000
/*-
* Basic outline for reading an archive:
* 1) Ask archive_read_new for an archive reader object.
* 2) Update any global properties as appropriate.
* In particular, you'll certainly want to call appropriate
* archive_read_support_XXX functions.
* 3) Call archive_read_open_XXX to open the archive
* 4) Repeatedly call archive_read_next_header to get information about
* successive archive entries. Call archive_read_data to extract
* data for entries of interest.
* 5) Call archive_read_finish to end processing.
*/
__LA_DECL struct archive *archive_read_new(void);
/*
* The archive_read_support_XXX calls enable auto-detect for this
* archive handle. They also link in the necessary support code.
* For example, if you don't want bzlib linked in, don't invoke
* support_compression_bzip2(). The "all" functions provide the
* obvious shorthand.
*/
__LA_DECL int archive_read_support_compression_all(struct archive *);
__LA_DECL int archive_read_support_compression_bzip2(struct archive *);
__LA_DECL int archive_read_support_compression_compress(struct archive *);
__LA_DECL int archive_read_support_compression_gzip(struct archive *);
__LA_DECL int archive_read_support_compression_none(struct archive *);
__LA_DECL int archive_read_support_compression_program(struct archive *,
const char *command);
__LA_DECL int archive_read_support_compression_program_signature
(struct archive *, const char *,
const void * /* match */, size_t);
__LA_DECL int archive_read_support_format_all(struct archive *);
__LA_DECL int archive_read_support_format_ar(struct archive *);
__LA_DECL int archive_read_support_format_cpio(struct archive *);
__LA_DECL int archive_read_support_format_empty(struct archive *);
__LA_DECL int archive_read_support_format_gnutar(struct archive *);
__LA_DECL int archive_read_support_format_iso9660(struct archive *);
__LA_DECL int archive_read_support_format_mtree(struct archive *);
__LA_DECL int archive_read_support_format_tar(struct archive *);
__LA_DECL int archive_read_support_format_zip(struct archive *);
/* Open the archive using callbacks for archive I/O. */
__LA_DECL int archive_read_open(struct archive *, void *_client_data,
archive_open_callback *, archive_read_callback *,
archive_close_callback *);
__LA_DECL int archive_read_open2(struct archive *, void *_client_data,
archive_open_callback *, archive_read_callback *,
archive_skip_callback *, archive_close_callback *);
/*
* A variety of shortcuts that invoke archive_read_open() with
* canned callbacks suitable for common situations. The ones that
* accept a block size handle tape blocking correctly.
*/
/* Use this if you know the filename. Note: NULL indicates stdin. */
__LA_DECL int archive_read_open_filename(struct archive *,
const char *_filename, size_t _block_size);
/* archive_read_open_file() is a deprecated synonym for ..._open_filename(). */
__LA_DECL int archive_read_open_file(struct archive *,
const char *_filename, size_t _block_size);
/* Read an archive that's stored in memory. */
__LA_DECL int archive_read_open_memory(struct archive *,
void * buff, size_t size);
/* A more involved version that is only used for internal testing. */
__LA_DECL int archive_read_open_memory2(struct archive *a, void *buff,
size_t size, size_t read_size);
/* Read an archive that's already open, using the file descriptor. */
__LA_DECL int archive_read_open_fd(struct archive *, int _fd,
size_t _block_size);
/* Read an archive that's already open, using a FILE *. */
/* Note: DO NOT use this with tape drives. */
__LA_DECL int archive_read_open_FILE(struct archive *, FILE *_file);
/* Parses and returns next entry header. */
__LA_DECL int archive_read_next_header(struct archive *,
struct archive_entry **);
/*
* Retrieve the byte offset in UNCOMPRESSED data where last-read
* header started.
*/
__LA_DECL __LA_INT64_T archive_read_header_position(struct archive *);
/* Read data from the body of an entry. Similar to read(2). */
__LA_DECL __LA_SSIZE_T archive_read_data(struct archive *,
void *, size_t);
/*
* A zero-copy version of archive_read_data that also exposes the file offset
* of each returned block. Note that the client has no way to specify
* the desired size of the block. The API does guarantee that offsets will
* be strictly increasing and that returned blocks will not overlap.
*/
#if ARCHIVE_VERSION_NUMBER < 3000000
__LA_DECL int archive_read_data_block(struct archive *a,
const void **buff, size_t *size, off_t *offset);
#else
__LA_DECL int archive_read_data_block(struct archive *a,
const void **buff, size_t *size,
__LA_INT64_T *offset);
#endif
/*-
* Some convenience functions that are built on archive_read_data:
* 'skip': skips entire entry
* 'into_buffer': writes data into memory buffer that you provide
* 'into_fd': writes data to specified filedes
*/
__LA_DECL int archive_read_data_skip(struct archive *);
__LA_DECL int archive_read_data_into_buffer(struct archive *,
void *buffer, __LA_SSIZE_T len);
__LA_DECL int archive_read_data_into_fd(struct archive *, int fd);
/*
* Set read options.
*/
/* Apply option string to the format only. */
__LA_DECL int archive_read_set_format_options(struct archive *_a,
const char *s);
/* Apply option string to the filter only. */
__LA_DECL int archive_read_set_filter_options(struct archive *_a,
const char *s);
/* Apply option string to both the format and the filter. */
__LA_DECL int archive_read_set_options(struct archive *_a,
const char *s);
/*-
* Convenience function to recreate the current entry (whose header
* has just been read) on disk.
*
* This does quite a bit more than just copy data to disk. It also:
* - Creates intermediate directories as required.
* - Manages directory permissions: non-writable directories will
* be initially created with write permission enabled; when the
* archive is closed, dir permissions are edited to the values specified
* in the archive.
* - Checks hardlinks: hardlinks will not be extracted unless the
* linked-to file was also extracted within the same session. (TODO)
*/
/* The "flags" argument selects optional behavior, 'OR' the flags you want. */
/* Default: Do not try to set owner/group. */
#define ARCHIVE_EXTRACT_OWNER (0x0001)
/* Default: Do obey umask, do not restore SUID/SGID/SVTX bits. */
#define ARCHIVE_EXTRACT_PERM (0x0002)
/* Default: Do not restore mtime/atime. */
#define ARCHIVE_EXTRACT_TIME (0x0004)
/* Default: Replace existing files. */
#define ARCHIVE_EXTRACT_NO_OVERWRITE (0x0008)
/* Default: Try create first, unlink only if create fails with EEXIST. */
#define ARCHIVE_EXTRACT_UNLINK (0x0010)
/* Default: Do not restore ACLs. */
#define ARCHIVE_EXTRACT_ACL (0x0020)
/* Default: Do not restore fflags. */
#define ARCHIVE_EXTRACT_FFLAGS (0x0040)
/* Default: Do not restore xattrs. */
#define ARCHIVE_EXTRACT_XATTR (0x0080)
/* Default: Do not try to guard against extracts redirected by symlinks. */
/* Note: With ARCHIVE_EXTRACT_UNLINK, will remove any intermediate symlink. */
#define ARCHIVE_EXTRACT_SECURE_SYMLINKS (0x0100)
/* Default: Do not reject entries with '..' as path elements. */
#define ARCHIVE_EXTRACT_SECURE_NODOTDOT (0x0200)
/* Default: Create parent directories as needed. */
#define ARCHIVE_EXTRACT_NO_AUTODIR (0x0400)
/* Default: Overwrite files, even if one on disk is newer. */
#define ARCHIVE_EXTRACT_NO_OVERWRITE_NEWER (0x0800)
/* Detect blocks of 0 and write holes instead. */
#define ARCHIVE_EXTRACT_SPARSE (0x1000)
__LA_DECL int archive_read_extract(struct archive *, struct archive_entry *,
int flags);
__LA_DECL int archive_read_extract2(struct archive *, struct archive_entry *,
struct archive * /* dest */);
__LA_DECL void archive_read_extract_set_progress_callback(struct archive *,
void (*_progress_func)(void *), void *_user_data);
/* Record the dev/ino of a file that will not be written. This is
* generally set to the dev/ino of the archive being read. */
__LA_DECL void archive_read_extract_set_skip_file(struct archive *,
dev_t, ino_t);
/* Close the file and release most resources. */
__LA_DECL int archive_read_close(struct archive *);
/* Release all resources and destroy the object. */
/* Note that archive_read_finish will call archive_read_close for you. */
#if ARCHIVE_VERSION_NUMBER < 2000000
/* Erroneously declared to return void in libarchive 1.x */
__LA_DECL void archive_read_finish(struct archive *);
#else
__LA_DECL int archive_read_finish(struct archive *);
#endif
/*-
* To create an archive:
* 1) Ask archive_write_new for a archive writer object.
* 2) Set any global properties. In particular, you should set
* the compression and format to use.
* 3) Call archive_write_open to open the file (most people
* will use archive_write_open_file or archive_write_open_fd,
* which provide convenient canned I/O callbacks for you).
* 4) For each entry:
* - construct an appropriate struct archive_entry structure
* - archive_write_header to write the header
* - archive_write_data to write the entry data
* 5) archive_write_close to close the output
* 6) archive_write_finish to cleanup the writer and release resources
*/
__LA_DECL struct archive *archive_write_new(void);
__LA_DECL int archive_write_set_bytes_per_block(struct archive *,
int bytes_per_block);
__LA_DECL int archive_write_get_bytes_per_block(struct archive *);
/* XXX This is badly misnamed; suggestions appreciated. XXX */
__LA_DECL int archive_write_set_bytes_in_last_block(struct archive *,
int bytes_in_last_block);
__LA_DECL int archive_write_get_bytes_in_last_block(struct archive *);
/* The dev/ino of a file that won't be archived. This is used
* to avoid recursively adding an archive to itself. */
__LA_DECL int archive_write_set_skip_file(struct archive *, dev_t, ino_t);
__LA_DECL int archive_write_set_compression_bzip2(struct archive *);
__LA_DECL int archive_write_set_compression_compress(struct archive *);
__LA_DECL int archive_write_set_compression_gzip(struct archive *);
__LA_DECL int archive_write_set_compression_none(struct archive *);
__LA_DECL int archive_write_set_compression_program(struct archive *,
const char *cmd);
/* A convenience function to set the format based on the code or name. */
__LA_DECL int archive_write_set_format(struct archive *, int format_code);
__LA_DECL int archive_write_set_format_by_name(struct archive *,
const char *name);
/* To minimize link pollution, use one or more of the following. */
__LA_DECL int archive_write_set_format_ar_bsd(struct archive *);
__LA_DECL int archive_write_set_format_ar_svr4(struct archive *);
__LA_DECL int archive_write_set_format_cpio(struct archive *);
__LA_DECL int archive_write_set_format_cpio_newc(struct archive *);
__LA_DECL int archive_write_set_format_mtree(struct archive *);
/* TODO: int archive_write_set_format_old_tar(struct archive *); */
__LA_DECL int archive_write_set_format_pax(struct archive *);
__LA_DECL int archive_write_set_format_pax_restricted(struct archive *);
__LA_DECL int archive_write_set_format_shar(struct archive *);
__LA_DECL int archive_write_set_format_shar_dump(struct archive *);
__LA_DECL int archive_write_set_format_ustar(struct archive *);
__LA_DECL int archive_write_open(struct archive *, void *,
archive_open_callback *, archive_write_callback *,
archive_close_callback *);
__LA_DECL int archive_write_open_fd(struct archive *, int _fd);
__LA_DECL int archive_write_open_filename(struct archive *, const char *_file);
/* A deprecated synonym for archive_write_open_filename() */
__LA_DECL int archive_write_open_file(struct archive *, const char *_file);
__LA_DECL int archive_write_open_FILE(struct archive *, FILE *);
/* _buffSize is the size of the buffer, _used refers to a variable that
* will be updated after each write into the buffer. */
__LA_DECL int archive_write_open_memory(struct archive *,
void *_buffer, size_t _buffSize, size_t *_used);
/*
* Note that the library will truncate writes beyond the size provided
* to archive_write_header or pad if the provided data is short.
*/
__LA_DECL int archive_write_header(struct archive *,
struct archive_entry *);
#if ARCHIVE_VERSION_NUMBER < 2000000
/* This was erroneously declared to return "int" in libarchive 1.x. */
__LA_DECL int archive_write_data(struct archive *,
const void *, size_t);
#else
/* Libarchive 2.0 and later return ssize_t here. */
__LA_DECL __LA_SSIZE_T archive_write_data(struct archive *,
const void *, size_t);
#endif
#if ARCHIVE_VERSION_NUMBER < 3000000
/* Libarchive 1.x and 2.x use off_t for the argument, but that's not
* stable on Linux. */
__LA_DECL __LA_SSIZE_T archive_write_data_block(struct archive *,
const void *, size_t, off_t);
#else
/* Libarchive 3.0 uses explicit int64_t to ensure consistent 64-bit support. */
__LA_DECL __LA_SSIZE_T archive_write_data_block(struct archive *,
const void *, size_t, __LA_INT64_T);
#endif
__LA_DECL int archive_write_finish_entry(struct archive *);
__LA_DECL int archive_write_close(struct archive *);
#if ARCHIVE_VERSION_NUMBER < 2000000
/* Return value was incorrect in libarchive 1.x. */
__LA_DECL void archive_write_finish(struct archive *);
#else
/* Libarchive 2.x and later returns an error if this fails. */
/* It can fail if the archive wasn't already closed, in which case
* archive_write_finish() will implicitly call archive_write_close(). */
__LA_DECL int archive_write_finish(struct archive *);
#endif
/*
* Set write options.
*/
/* Apply option string to the format only. */
__LA_DECL int archive_write_set_format_options(struct archive *_a,
const char *s);
/* Apply option string to the compressor only. */
__LA_DECL int archive_write_set_compressor_options(struct archive *_a,
const char *s);
/* Apply option string to both the format and the compressor. */
__LA_DECL int archive_write_set_options(struct archive *_a,
const char *s);
/*-
* To create objects on disk:
* 1) Ask archive_write_disk_new for a new archive_write_disk object.
* 2) Set any global properties. In particular, you should set
* the compression and format to use.
* 3) For each entry:
* - construct an appropriate struct archive_entry structure
* - archive_write_header to create the file/dir/etc on disk
* - archive_write_data to write the entry data
* 4) archive_write_finish to cleanup the writer and release resources
*
* In particular, you can use this in conjunction with archive_read()
* to pull entries out of an archive and create them on disk.
*/
__LA_DECL struct archive *archive_write_disk_new(void);
/* This file will not be overwritten. */
__LA_DECL int archive_write_disk_set_skip_file(struct archive *,
dev_t, ino_t);
/* Set flags to control how the next item gets created. */
__LA_DECL int archive_write_disk_set_options(struct archive *,
int flags);
/*
* The lookup functions are given uname/uid (or gname/gid) pairs and
* return a uid (gid) suitable for this system. These are used for
* restoring ownership and for setting ACLs. The default functions
* are naive, they just return the uid/gid. These are small, so reasonable
* for applications that don't need to preserve ownership; they
* are probably also appropriate for applications that are doing
* same-system backup and restore.
*/
/*
* The "standard" lookup functions use common system calls to lookup
* the uname/gname, falling back to the uid/gid if the names can't be
* found. They cache lookups and are reasonably fast, but can be very
* large, so they are not used unless you ask for them. In
* particular, these match the specifications of POSIX "pax" and old
* POSIX "tar".
*/
__LA_DECL int archive_write_disk_set_standard_lookup(struct archive *);
/*
* If neither the default (naive) nor the standard (big) functions suit
* your needs, you can write your own and register them. Be sure to
* include a cleanup function if you have allocated private data.
*/
__LA_DECL int archive_write_disk_set_group_lookup(struct archive *,
void * /* private_data */,
__LA_GID_T (*)(void *, const char *, __LA_GID_T),
void (* /* cleanup */)(void *));
__LA_DECL int archive_write_disk_set_user_lookup(struct archive *,
void * /* private_data */,
__LA_UID_T (*)(void *, const char *, __LA_UID_T),
void (* /* cleanup */)(void *));
/*
* ARCHIVE_READ_DISK API
*
* This is still evolving and somewhat experimental.
*/
__LA_DECL struct archive *archive_read_disk_new(void);
/* The names for symlink modes here correspond to an old BSD
* command-line argument convention: -L, -P, -H */
/* Follow all symlinks. */
__LA_DECL int archive_read_disk_set_symlink_logical(struct archive *);
/* Follow no symlinks. */
__LA_DECL int archive_read_disk_set_symlink_physical(struct archive *);
/* Follow symlink initially, then not. */
__LA_DECL int archive_read_disk_set_symlink_hybrid(struct archive *);
/* TODO: Handle Linux stat32/stat64 ugliness. <sigh> */
__LA_DECL int archive_read_disk_entry_from_file(struct archive *,
struct archive_entry *, int /* fd */, const struct stat *);
/* Look up gname for gid or uname for uid. */
/* Default implementations are very, very stupid. */
__LA_DECL const char *archive_read_disk_gname(struct archive *, __LA_GID_T);
__LA_DECL const char *archive_read_disk_uname(struct archive *, __LA_UID_T);
/* "Standard" implementation uses getpwuid_r, getgrgid_r and caches the
* results for performance. */
__LA_DECL int archive_read_disk_set_standard_lookup(struct archive *);
/* You can install your own lookups if you like. */
__LA_DECL int archive_read_disk_set_gname_lookup(struct archive *,
void * /* private_data */,
const char *(* /* lookup_fn */)(void *, __LA_GID_T),
void (* /* cleanup_fn */)(void *));
__LA_DECL int archive_read_disk_set_uname_lookup(struct archive *,
void * /* private_data */,
const char *(* /* lookup_fn */)(void *, __LA_UID_T),
void (* /* cleanup_fn */)(void *));
/*
* Accessor functions to read/set various information in
* the struct archive object:
*/
/* Bytes written after compression or read before decompression. */
__LA_DECL __LA_INT64_T archive_position_compressed(struct archive *);
/* Bytes written to compressor or read from decompressor. */
__LA_DECL __LA_INT64_T archive_position_uncompressed(struct archive *);
__LA_DECL const char *archive_compression_name(struct archive *);
__LA_DECL int archive_compression(struct archive *);
__LA_DECL int archive_errno(struct archive *);
__LA_DECL const char *archive_error_string(struct archive *);
__LA_DECL const char *archive_format_name(struct archive *);
__LA_DECL int archive_format(struct archive *);
__LA_DECL void archive_clear_error(struct archive *);
__LA_DECL void archive_set_error(struct archive *, int _err,
const char *fmt, ...);
__LA_DECL void archive_copy_error(struct archive *dest,
struct archive *src);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
/* These are meaningless outside of this header. */
#undef __LA_DECL
#undef __LA_GID_T
#undef __LA_UID_T
/* These need to remain defined because they're used in the
* callback type definitions. XXX Fix this. This is ugly. XXX */
/* #undef __LA_INT64_T */
/* #undef __LA_SSIZE_T */
#endif /* !ARCHIVE_H_INCLUDED */