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1 | |
2 | package IO::Uncompress::Gunzip ; |
3 | |
4 | require 5.004 ; |
5 | |
6 | # for RFC1952 |
7 | |
8 | use strict ; |
9 | use warnings; |
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10 | use bytes; |
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11 | |
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12 | use IO::Uncompress::RawInflate 2.020 ; |
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13 | |
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14 | use Compress::Raw::Zlib 2.020 qw( crc32 ) ; |
15 | use IO::Compress::Base::Common 2.020 qw(:Status createSelfTiedObject); |
16 | use IO::Compress::Gzip::Constants 2.020 ; |
17 | use IO::Compress::Zlib::Extra 2.020 ; |
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18 | |
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19 | require Exporter ; |
20 | |
21 | our ($VERSION, @ISA, @EXPORT_OK, %EXPORT_TAGS, $GunzipError); |
22 | |
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23 | @ISA = qw( Exporter IO::Uncompress::RawInflate ); |
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24 | @EXPORT_OK = qw( $GunzipError gunzip ); |
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25 | %EXPORT_TAGS = %IO::Uncompress::RawInflate::DEFLATE_CONSTANTS ; |
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26 | push @{ $EXPORT_TAGS{all} }, @EXPORT_OK ; |
27 | Exporter::export_ok_tags('all'); |
28 | |
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29 | $GunzipError = ''; |
30 | |
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31 | $VERSION = '2.020'; |
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32 | |
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33 | sub new |
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34 | { |
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35 | my $class = shift ; |
36 | $GunzipError = ''; |
37 | my $obj = createSelfTiedObject($class, \$GunzipError); |
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38 | |
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39 | $obj->_create(undef, 0, @_); |
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40 | } |
41 | |
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42 | sub gunzip |
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43 | { |
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44 | my $obj = createSelfTiedObject(undef, \$GunzipError); |
45 | return $obj->_inf(@_) ; |
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46 | } |
47 | |
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48 | sub getExtraParams |
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49 | { |
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50 | use IO::Compress::Base::Common 2.020 qw(:Parse); |
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51 | return ( 'ParseExtra' => [1, 1, Parse_boolean, 0] ) ; |
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52 | } |
53 | |
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54 | sub ckParams |
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55 | { |
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56 | my $self = shift ; |
57 | my $got = shift ; |
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58 | |
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59 | # gunzip always needs crc32 |
60 | $got->value('CRC32' => 1); |
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61 | |
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62 | return 1; |
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63 | } |
64 | |
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65 | sub ckMagic |
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66 | { |
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67 | my $self = shift; |
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68 | |
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69 | my $magic ; |
70 | $self->smartReadExact(\$magic, GZIP_ID_SIZE); |
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71 | |
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72 | *$self->{HeaderPending} = $magic ; |
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73 | |
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74 | return $self->HeaderError("Minimum header size is " . |
75 | GZIP_MIN_HEADER_SIZE . " bytes") |
76 | if length $magic != GZIP_ID_SIZE ; |
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77 | |
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78 | return $self->HeaderError("Bad Magic") |
79 | if ! isGzipMagic($magic) ; |
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80 | |
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81 | *$self->{Type} = 'rfc1952'; |
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82 | |
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83 | return $magic ; |
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84 | } |
85 | |
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86 | sub readHeader |
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87 | { |
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88 | my $self = shift; |
89 | my $magic = shift; |
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90 | |
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91 | return $self->_readGzipHeader($magic); |
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92 | } |
93 | |
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94 | sub chkTrailer |
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95 | { |
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96 | my $self = shift; |
97 | my $trailer = shift; |
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98 | |
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99 | # Check CRC & ISIZE |
100 | my ($CRC32, $ISIZE) = unpack("V V", $trailer) ; |
101 | *$self->{Info}{CRC32} = $CRC32; |
102 | *$self->{Info}{ISIZE} = $ISIZE; |
103 | |
104 | if (*$self->{Strict}) { |
105 | return $self->TrailerError("CRC mismatch") |
106 | if $CRC32 != *$self->{Uncomp}->crc32() ; |
107 | |
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108 | my $exp_isize = *$self->{UnCompSize}->get32bit(); |
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109 | return $self->TrailerError("ISIZE mismatch. Got $ISIZE" |
110 | . ", expected $exp_isize") |
111 | if $ISIZE != $exp_isize ; |
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112 | } |
113 | |
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114 | return STATUS_OK; |
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115 | } |
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116 | |
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117 | sub isGzipMagic |
118 | { |
119 | my $buffer = shift ; |
120 | return 0 if length $buffer < GZIP_ID_SIZE ; |
121 | my ($id1, $id2) = unpack("C C", $buffer) ; |
122 | return $id1 == GZIP_ID1 && $id2 == GZIP_ID2 ; |
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123 | } |
124 | |
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125 | sub _readFullGzipHeader($) |
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126 | { |
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127 | my ($self) = @_ ; |
128 | my $magic = '' ; |
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129 | |
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130 | $self->smartReadExact(\$magic, GZIP_ID_SIZE); |
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131 | |
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132 | *$self->{HeaderPending} = $magic ; |
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133 | |
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134 | return $self->HeaderError("Minimum header size is " . |
135 | GZIP_MIN_HEADER_SIZE . " bytes") |
136 | if length $magic != GZIP_ID_SIZE ; |
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137 | |
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138 | |
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139 | return $self->HeaderError("Bad Magic") |
140 | if ! isGzipMagic($magic) ; |
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141 | |
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142 | my $status = $self->_readGzipHeader($magic); |
143 | delete *$self->{Transparent} if ! defined $status ; |
144 | return $status ; |
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145 | } |
146 | |
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147 | sub _readGzipHeader($) |
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148 | { |
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149 | my ($self, $magic) = @_ ; |
150 | my ($HeaderCRC) ; |
151 | my ($buffer) = '' ; |
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152 | |
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153 | $self->smartReadExact(\$buffer, GZIP_MIN_HEADER_SIZE - GZIP_ID_SIZE) |
154 | or return $self->HeaderError("Minimum header size is " . |
155 | GZIP_MIN_HEADER_SIZE . " bytes") ; |
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156 | |
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157 | my $keep = $magic . $buffer ; |
158 | *$self->{HeaderPending} = $keep ; |
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159 | |
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160 | # now split out the various parts |
161 | my ($cm, $flag, $mtime, $xfl, $os) = unpack("C C V C C", $buffer) ; |
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162 | |
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163 | $cm == GZIP_CM_DEFLATED |
164 | or return $self->HeaderError("Not Deflate (CM is $cm)") ; |
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165 | |
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166 | # check for use of reserved bits |
167 | return $self->HeaderError("Use of Reserved Bits in FLG field.") |
168 | if $flag & GZIP_FLG_RESERVED ; |
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169 | |
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170 | my $EXTRA ; |
171 | my @EXTRA = () ; |
172 | if ($flag & GZIP_FLG_FEXTRA) { |
173 | $EXTRA = "" ; |
174 | $self->smartReadExact(\$buffer, GZIP_FEXTRA_HEADER_SIZE) |
175 | or return $self->TruncatedHeader("FEXTRA Length") ; |
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176 | |
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177 | my ($XLEN) = unpack("v", $buffer) ; |
178 | $self->smartReadExact(\$EXTRA, $XLEN) |
179 | or return $self->TruncatedHeader("FEXTRA Body"); |
180 | $keep .= $buffer . $EXTRA ; |
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181 | |
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182 | if ($XLEN && *$self->{'ParseExtra'}) { |
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183 | my $bad = IO::Compress::Zlib::Extra::parseRawExtra($EXTRA, |
184 | \@EXTRA, 1, 1); |
185 | return $self->HeaderError($bad) |
186 | if defined $bad; |
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187 | } |
188 | } |
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189 | |
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190 | my $origname ; |
191 | if ($flag & GZIP_FLG_FNAME) { |
192 | $origname = "" ; |
193 | while (1) { |
194 | $self->smartReadExact(\$buffer, 1) |
195 | or return $self->TruncatedHeader("FNAME"); |
196 | last if $buffer eq GZIP_NULL_BYTE ; |
197 | $origname .= $buffer |
198 | } |
199 | $keep .= $origname . GZIP_NULL_BYTE ; |
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200 | |
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201 | return $self->HeaderError("Non ISO 8859-1 Character found in Name") |
202 | if *$self->{Strict} && $origname =~ /$GZIP_FNAME_INVALID_CHAR_RE/o ; |
203 | } |
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204 | |
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205 | my $comment ; |
206 | if ($flag & GZIP_FLG_FCOMMENT) { |
207 | $comment = ""; |
208 | while (1) { |
209 | $self->smartReadExact(\$buffer, 1) |
210 | or return $self->TruncatedHeader("FCOMMENT"); |
211 | last if $buffer eq GZIP_NULL_BYTE ; |
212 | $comment .= $buffer |
213 | } |
214 | $keep .= $comment . GZIP_NULL_BYTE ; |
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215 | |
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216 | return $self->HeaderError("Non ISO 8859-1 Character found in Comment") |
217 | if *$self->{Strict} && $comment =~ /$GZIP_FCOMMENT_INVALID_CHAR_RE/o ; |
218 | } |
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219 | |
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220 | if ($flag & GZIP_FLG_FHCRC) { |
221 | $self->smartReadExact(\$buffer, GZIP_FHCRC_SIZE) |
222 | or return $self->TruncatedHeader("FHCRC"); |
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223 | |
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224 | $HeaderCRC = unpack("v", $buffer) ; |
225 | my $crc16 = crc32($keep) & 0xFF ; |
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226 | |
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227 | return $self->HeaderError("CRC16 mismatch.") |
228 | if *$self->{Strict} && $crc16 != $HeaderCRC; |
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229 | |
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230 | $keep .= $buffer ; |
231 | } |
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232 | |
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233 | # Assume compression method is deflated for xfl tests |
234 | #if ($xfl) { |
235 | #} |
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236 | |
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237 | *$self->{Type} = 'rfc1952'; |
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238 | |
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239 | return { |
240 | 'Type' => 'rfc1952', |
241 | 'FingerprintLength' => 2, |
242 | 'HeaderLength' => length $keep, |
243 | 'TrailerLength' => GZIP_TRAILER_SIZE, |
244 | 'Header' => $keep, |
245 | 'isMinimalHeader' => $keep eq GZIP_MINIMUM_HEADER ? 1 : 0, |
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246 | |
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247 | 'MethodID' => $cm, |
248 | 'MethodName' => $cm == GZIP_CM_DEFLATED ? "Deflated" : "Unknown" , |
249 | 'TextFlag' => $flag & GZIP_FLG_FTEXT ? 1 : 0, |
250 | 'HeaderCRCFlag' => $flag & GZIP_FLG_FHCRC ? 1 : 0, |
251 | 'NameFlag' => $flag & GZIP_FLG_FNAME ? 1 : 0, |
252 | 'CommentFlag' => $flag & GZIP_FLG_FCOMMENT ? 1 : 0, |
253 | 'ExtraFlag' => $flag & GZIP_FLG_FEXTRA ? 1 : 0, |
254 | 'Name' => $origname, |
255 | 'Comment' => $comment, |
256 | 'Time' => $mtime, |
257 | 'OsID' => $os, |
258 | 'OsName' => defined $GZIP_OS_Names{$os} |
259 | ? $GZIP_OS_Names{$os} : "Unknown", |
260 | 'HeaderCRC' => $HeaderCRC, |
261 | 'Flags' => $flag, |
262 | 'ExtraFlags' => $xfl, |
263 | 'ExtraFieldRaw' => $EXTRA, |
264 | 'ExtraField' => [ @EXTRA ], |
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265 | |
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266 | |
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267 | #'CompSize'=> $compsize, |
268 | #'CRC32'=> $CRC32, |
269 | #'OrigSize'=> $ISIZE, |
270 | } |
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271 | } |
272 | |
273 | |
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274 | 1; |
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275 | |
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276 | __END__ |
277 | |
278 | |
279 | =head1 NAME |
280 | |
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281 | IO::Uncompress::Gunzip - Read RFC 1952 files/buffers |
282 | |
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283 | =head1 SYNOPSIS |
284 | |
285 | use IO::Uncompress::Gunzip qw(gunzip $GunzipError) ; |
286 | |
287 | my $status = gunzip $input => $output [,OPTS] |
288 | or die "gunzip failed: $GunzipError\n"; |
289 | |
290 | my $z = new IO::Uncompress::Gunzip $input [OPTS] |
291 | or die "gunzip failed: $GunzipError\n"; |
292 | |
293 | $status = $z->read($buffer) |
294 | $status = $z->read($buffer, $length) |
295 | $status = $z->read($buffer, $length, $offset) |
296 | $line = $z->getline() |
297 | $char = $z->getc() |
298 | $char = $z->ungetc() |
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299 | $char = $z->opened() |
300 | |
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301 | $status = $z->inflateSync() |
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302 | |
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303 | $data = $z->trailingData() |
304 | $status = $z->nextStream() |
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305 | $data = $z->getHeaderInfo() |
306 | $z->tell() |
307 | $z->seek($position, $whence) |
308 | $z->binmode() |
309 | $z->fileno() |
310 | $z->eof() |
311 | $z->close() |
312 | |
313 | $GunzipError ; |
314 | |
315 | # IO::File mode |
316 | |
317 | <$z> |
318 | read($z, $buffer); |
319 | read($z, $buffer, $length); |
320 | read($z, $buffer, $length, $offset); |
321 | tell($z) |
322 | seek($z, $position, $whence) |
323 | binmode($z) |
324 | fileno($z) |
325 | eof($z) |
326 | close($z) |
327 | |
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328 | =head1 DESCRIPTION |
329 | |
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330 | This module provides a Perl interface that allows the reading of |
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331 | files/buffers that conform to RFC 1952. |
332 | |
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333 | For writing RFC 1952 files/buffers, see the companion module IO::Compress::Gzip. |
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334 | |
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335 | =head1 Functional Interface |
336 | |
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337 | A top-level function, C<gunzip>, is provided to carry out |
338 | "one-shot" uncompression between buffers and/or files. For finer |
339 | control over the uncompression process, see the L</"OO Interface"> |
340 | section. |
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341 | |
342 | use IO::Uncompress::Gunzip qw(gunzip $GunzipError) ; |
343 | |
344 | gunzip $input => $output [,OPTS] |
345 | or die "gunzip failed: $GunzipError\n"; |
346 | |
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347 | The functional interface needs Perl5.005 or better. |
348 | |
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349 | =head2 gunzip $input => $output [, OPTS] |
350 | |
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351 | C<gunzip> expects at least two parameters, C<$input> and C<$output>. |
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352 | |
353 | =head3 The C<$input> parameter |
354 | |
355 | The parameter, C<$input>, is used to define the source of |
356 | the compressed data. |
357 | |
358 | It can take one of the following forms: |
359 | |
360 | =over 5 |
361 | |
362 | =item A filename |
363 | |
364 | If the C<$input> parameter is a simple scalar, it is assumed to be a |
365 | filename. This file will be opened for reading and the input data |
366 | will be read from it. |
367 | |
368 | =item A filehandle |
369 | |
370 | If the C<$input> parameter is a filehandle, the input data will be |
371 | read from it. |
372 | The string '-' can be used as an alias for standard input. |
373 | |
374 | =item A scalar reference |
375 | |
376 | If C<$input> is a scalar reference, the input data will be read |
377 | from C<$$input>. |
378 | |
379 | =item An array reference |
380 | |
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381 | If C<$input> is an array reference, each element in the array must be a |
382 | filename. |
383 | |
384 | The input data will be read from each file in turn. |
385 | |
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386 | The complete array will be walked to ensure that it only |
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387 | contains valid filenames before any data is uncompressed. |
388 | |
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389 | =item An Input FileGlob string |
390 | |
391 | If C<$input> is a string that is delimited by the characters "<" and ">" |
392 | C<gunzip> will assume that it is an I<input fileglob string>. The |
393 | input is the list of files that match the fileglob. |
394 | |
395 | If the fileglob does not match any files ... |
396 | |
397 | See L<File::GlobMapper|File::GlobMapper> for more details. |
398 | |
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399 | =back |
400 | |
401 | If the C<$input> parameter is any other type, C<undef> will be returned. |
402 | |
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403 | =head3 The C<$output> parameter |
404 | |
405 | The parameter C<$output> is used to control the destination of the |
406 | uncompressed data. This parameter can take one of these forms. |
407 | |
408 | =over 5 |
409 | |
410 | =item A filename |
411 | |
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412 | If the C<$output> parameter is a simple scalar, it is assumed to be a |
413 | filename. This file will be opened for writing and the uncompressed |
414 | data will be written to it. |
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415 | |
416 | =item A filehandle |
417 | |
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418 | If the C<$output> parameter is a filehandle, the uncompressed data |
419 | will be written to it. |
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420 | The string '-' can be used as an alias for standard output. |
421 | |
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422 | =item A scalar reference |
423 | |
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424 | If C<$output> is a scalar reference, the uncompressed data will be |
425 | stored in C<$$output>. |
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426 | |
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427 | =item An Array Reference |
428 | |
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429 | If C<$output> is an array reference, the uncompressed data will be |
430 | pushed onto the array. |
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431 | |
432 | =item An Output FileGlob |
433 | |
434 | If C<$output> is a string that is delimited by the characters "<" and ">" |
435 | C<gunzip> will assume that it is an I<output fileglob string>. The |
436 | output is the list of files that match the fileglob. |
437 | |
438 | When C<$output> is an fileglob string, C<$input> must also be a fileglob |
439 | string. Anything else is an error. |
440 | |
441 | =back |
442 | |
443 | If the C<$output> parameter is any other type, C<undef> will be returned. |
444 | |
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445 | =head2 Notes |
446 | |
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447 | When C<$input> maps to multiple compressed files/buffers and C<$output> is |
448 | a single file/buffer, after uncompression C<$output> will contain a |
449 | concatenation of all the uncompressed data from each of the input |
450 | files/buffers. |
451 | |
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452 | =head2 Optional Parameters |
453 | |
454 | Unless specified below, the optional parameters for C<gunzip>, |
455 | C<OPTS>, are the same as those used with the OO interface defined in the |
456 | L</"Constructor Options"> section below. |
457 | |
458 | =over 5 |
459 | |
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460 | =item C<< AutoClose => 0|1 >> |
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461 | |
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462 | This option applies to any input or output data streams to |
463 | C<gunzip> that are filehandles. |
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464 | |
465 | If C<AutoClose> is specified, and the value is true, it will result in all |
466 | input and/or output filehandles being closed once C<gunzip> has |
467 | completed. |
468 | |
469 | This parameter defaults to 0. |
470 | |
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471 | =item C<< BinModeOut => 0|1 >> |
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472 | |
473 | When writing to a file or filehandle, set C<binmode> before writing to the |
474 | file. |
475 | |
476 | Defaults to 0. |
477 | |
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478 | =item C<< Append => 0|1 >> |
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479 | |
480 | TODO |
481 | |
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482 | =item C<< MultiStream => 0|1 >> |
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483 | |
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484 | If the input file/buffer contains multiple compressed data streams, this |
485 | option will uncompress the whole lot as a single data stream. |
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486 | |
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487 | Defaults to 0. |
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488 | |
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489 | =item C<< TrailingData => $scalar >> |
490 | |
491 | Returns the data, if any, that is present immediately after the compressed |
492 | data stream once uncompression is complete. |
493 | |
494 | This option can be used when there is useful information immediately |
495 | following the compressed data stream, and you don't know the length of the |
496 | compressed data stream. |
497 | |
498 | If the input is a buffer, C<trailingData> will return everything from the |
499 | end of the compressed data stream to the end of the buffer. |
500 | |
501 | If the input is a filehandle, C<trailingData> will return the data that is |
502 | left in the filehandle input buffer once the end of the compressed data |
503 | stream has been reached. You can then use the filehandle to read the rest |
504 | of the input file. |
505 | |
506 | Don't bother using C<trailingData> if the input is a filename. |
507 | |
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508 | If you know the length of the compressed data stream before you start |
509 | uncompressing, you can avoid having to use C<trailingData> by setting the |
510 | C<InputLength> option. |
511 | |
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512 | =back |
513 | |
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514 | =head2 Examples |
515 | |
516 | To read the contents of the file C<file1.txt.gz> and write the |
517 | compressed data to the file C<file1.txt>. |
518 | |
519 | use strict ; |
520 | use warnings ; |
521 | use IO::Uncompress::Gunzip qw(gunzip $GunzipError) ; |
522 | |
523 | my $input = "file1.txt.gz"; |
524 | my $output = "file1.txt"; |
525 | gunzip $input => $output |
526 | or die "gunzip failed: $GunzipError\n"; |
527 | |
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528 | To read from an existing Perl filehandle, C<$input>, and write the |
529 | uncompressed data to a buffer, C<$buffer>. |
530 | |
531 | use strict ; |
532 | use warnings ; |
533 | use IO::Uncompress::Gunzip qw(gunzip $GunzipError) ; |
534 | use IO::File ; |
535 | |
536 | my $input = new IO::File "<file1.txt.gz" |
537 | or die "Cannot open 'file1.txt.gz': $!\n" ; |
538 | my $buffer ; |
539 | gunzip $input => \$buffer |
540 | or die "gunzip failed: $GunzipError\n"; |
541 | |
542 | To uncompress all files in the directory "/my/home" that match "*.txt.gz" and store the compressed data in the same directory |
543 | |
544 | use strict ; |
545 | use warnings ; |
546 | use IO::Uncompress::Gunzip qw(gunzip $GunzipError) ; |
547 | |
548 | gunzip '</my/home/*.txt.gz>' => '</my/home/#1.txt>' |
549 | or die "gunzip failed: $GunzipError\n"; |
550 | |
551 | and if you want to compress each file one at a time, this will do the trick |
552 | |
553 | use strict ; |
554 | use warnings ; |
555 | use IO::Uncompress::Gunzip qw(gunzip $GunzipError) ; |
556 | |
557 | for my $input ( glob "/my/home/*.txt.gz" ) |
558 | { |
559 | my $output = $input; |
560 | $output =~ s/.gz// ; |
561 | gunzip $input => $output |
562 | or die "Error compressing '$input': $GunzipError\n"; |
563 | } |
564 | |
565 | =head1 OO Interface |
566 | |
567 | =head2 Constructor |
568 | |
569 | The format of the constructor for IO::Uncompress::Gunzip is shown below |
570 | |
642e522c |
571 | my $z = new IO::Uncompress::Gunzip $input [OPTS] |
572 | or die "IO::Uncompress::Gunzip failed: $GunzipError\n"; |
573 | |
574 | Returns an C<IO::Uncompress::Gunzip> object on success and undef on failure. |
575 | The variable C<$GunzipError> will contain an error message on failure. |
576 | |
1a6a8453 |
577 | If you are running Perl 5.005 or better the object, C<$z>, returned from |
578 | IO::Uncompress::Gunzip can be used exactly like an L<IO::File|IO::File> filehandle. |
579 | This means that all normal input file operations can be carried out with |
580 | C<$z>. For example, to read a line from a compressed file/buffer you can |
581 | use either of these forms |
642e522c |
582 | |
583 | $line = $z->getline(); |
584 | $line = <$z>; |
585 | |
586 | The mandatory parameter C<$input> is used to determine the source of the |
587 | compressed data. This parameter can take one of three forms. |
588 | |
589 | =over 5 |
590 | |
591 | =item A filename |
592 | |
593 | If the C<$input> parameter is a scalar, it is assumed to be a filename. This |
594 | file will be opened for reading and the compressed data will be read from it. |
595 | |
596 | =item A filehandle |
597 | |
598 | If the C<$input> parameter is a filehandle, the compressed data will be |
599 | read from it. |
600 | The string '-' can be used as an alias for standard input. |
601 | |
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602 | =item A scalar reference |
603 | |
604 | If C<$input> is a scalar reference, the compressed data will be read from |
605 | C<$$output>. |
606 | |
607 | =back |
608 | |
609 | =head2 Constructor Options |
610 | |
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611 | The option names defined below are case insensitive and can be optionally |
612 | prefixed by a '-'. So all of the following are valid |
613 | |
614 | -AutoClose |
615 | -autoclose |
616 | AUTOCLOSE |
617 | autoclose |
618 | |
619 | OPTS is a combination of the following options: |
620 | |
621 | =over 5 |
622 | |
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623 | =item C<< AutoClose => 0|1 >> |
642e522c |
624 | |
625 | This option is only valid when the C<$input> parameter is a filehandle. If |
626 | specified, and the value is true, it will result in the file being closed once |
627 | either the C<close> method is called or the IO::Uncompress::Gunzip object is |
628 | destroyed. |
629 | |
630 | This parameter defaults to 0. |
631 | |
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632 | =item C<< MultiStream => 0|1 >> |
642e522c |
633 | |
642e522c |
634 | Allows multiple concatenated compressed streams to be treated as a single |
635 | compressed stream. Decompression will stop once either the end of the |
636 | file/buffer is reached, an error is encountered (premature eof, corrupt |
637 | compressed data) or the end of a stream is not immediately followed by the |
638 | start of another stream. |
639 | |
640 | This parameter defaults to 0. |
641 | |
e7d45986 |
642 | =item C<< Prime => $string >> |
642e522c |
643 | |
644 | This option will uncompress the contents of C<$string> before processing the |
645 | input file/buffer. |
646 | |
647 | This option can be useful when the compressed data is embedded in another |
648 | file/data structure and it is not possible to work out where the compressed |
1a6a8453 |
649 | data begins without having to read the first few bytes. If this is the |
650 | case, the uncompression can be I<primed> with these bytes using this |
651 | option. |
642e522c |
652 | |
e7d45986 |
653 | =item C<< Transparent => 0|1 >> |
642e522c |
654 | |
f6fd7794 |
655 | If this option is set and the input file/buffer is not compressed data, |
642e522c |
656 | the module will allow reading of it anyway. |
657 | |
f6fd7794 |
658 | In addition, if the input file/buffer does contain compressed data and |
659 | there is non-compressed data immediately following it, setting this option |
660 | will make this module treat the whole file/bufffer as a single data stream. |
661 | |
642e522c |
662 | This option defaults to 1. |
663 | |
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664 | =item C<< BlockSize => $num >> |
642e522c |
665 | |
1a6a8453 |
666 | When reading the compressed input data, IO::Uncompress::Gunzip will read it in |
667 | blocks of C<$num> bytes. |
642e522c |
668 | |
669 | This option defaults to 4096. |
670 | |
e7d45986 |
671 | =item C<< InputLength => $size >> |
642e522c |
672 | |
1a6a8453 |
673 | When present this option will limit the number of compressed bytes read |
674 | from the input file/buffer to C<$size>. This option can be used in the |
675 | situation where there is useful data directly after the compressed data |
676 | stream and you know beforehand the exact length of the compressed data |
677 | stream. |
642e522c |
678 | |
1a6a8453 |
679 | This option is mostly used when reading from a filehandle, in which case |
680 | the file pointer will be left pointing to the first byte directly after the |
642e522c |
681 | compressed data stream. |
682 | |
642e522c |
683 | This option defaults to off. |
684 | |
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685 | =item C<< Append => 0|1 >> |
642e522c |
686 | |
687 | This option controls what the C<read> method does with uncompressed data. |
688 | |
1a6a8453 |
689 | If set to 1, all uncompressed data will be appended to the output parameter |
690 | of the C<read> method. |
642e522c |
691 | |
1a6a8453 |
692 | If set to 0, the contents of the output parameter of the C<read> method |
693 | will be overwritten by the uncompressed data. |
642e522c |
694 | |
695 | Defaults to 0. |
696 | |
e7d45986 |
697 | =item C<< Strict => 0|1 >> |
642e522c |
698 | |
642e522c |
699 | This option controls whether the extra checks defined below are used when |
1a6a8453 |
700 | carrying out the decompression. When Strict is on, the extra tests are |
701 | carried out, when Strict is off they are not. |
642e522c |
702 | |
703 | The default for this option is off. |
704 | |
642e522c |
705 | =over 5 |
706 | |
707 | =item 1 |
708 | |
709 | If the FHCRC bit is set in the gzip FLG header byte, the CRC16 bytes in the |
710 | header must match the crc16 value of the gzip header actually read. |
711 | |
712 | =item 2 |
713 | |
714 | If the gzip header contains a name field (FNAME) it consists solely of ISO |
715 | 8859-1 characters. |
716 | |
717 | =item 3 |
718 | |
1a6a8453 |
719 | If the gzip header contains a comment field (FCOMMENT) it consists solely |
720 | of ISO 8859-1 characters plus line-feed. |
642e522c |
721 | |
722 | =item 4 |
723 | |
724 | If the gzip FEXTRA header field is present it must conform to the sub-field |
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725 | structure as defined in RFC 1952. |
642e522c |
726 | |
727 | =item 5 |
728 | |
729 | The CRC32 and ISIZE trailer fields must be present. |
730 | |
731 | =item 6 |
732 | |
733 | The value of the CRC32 field read must match the crc32 value of the |
734 | uncompressed data actually contained in the gzip file. |
735 | |
736 | =item 7 |
737 | |
1a6a8453 |
738 | The value of the ISIZE fields read must match the length of the |
739 | uncompressed data actually read from the file. |
642e522c |
740 | |
741 | =back |
742 | |
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743 | =item C<< ParseExtra => 0|1 >> |
642e522c |
744 | If the gzip FEXTRA header field is present and this option is set, it will |
745 | force the module to check that it conforms to the sub-field structure as |
a02d0f6f |
746 | defined in RFC 1952. |
642e522c |
747 | |
748 | If the C<Strict> is on it will automatically enable this option. |
749 | |
750 | Defaults to 0. |
751 | |
642e522c |
752 | =back |
753 | |
754 | =head2 Examples |
755 | |
756 | TODO |
757 | |
758 | =head1 Methods |
759 | |
760 | =head2 read |
761 | |
762 | Usage is |
763 | |
764 | $status = $z->read($buffer) |
765 | |
766 | Reads a block of compressed data (the size the the compressed block is |
767 | determined by the C<Buffer> option in the constructor), uncompresses it and |
1a6a8453 |
768 | writes any uncompressed data into C<$buffer>. If the C<Append> parameter is |
769 | set in the constructor, the uncompressed data will be appended to the |
770 | C<$buffer> parameter. Otherwise C<$buffer> will be overwritten. |
642e522c |
771 | |
1a6a8453 |
772 | Returns the number of uncompressed bytes written to C<$buffer>, zero if eof |
773 | or a negative number on error. |
642e522c |
774 | |
775 | =head2 read |
776 | |
777 | Usage is |
778 | |
779 | $status = $z->read($buffer, $length) |
780 | $status = $z->read($buffer, $length, $offset) |
781 | |
782 | $status = read($z, $buffer, $length) |
783 | $status = read($z, $buffer, $length, $offset) |
784 | |
785 | Attempt to read C<$length> bytes of uncompressed data into C<$buffer>. |
786 | |
1a6a8453 |
787 | The main difference between this form of the C<read> method and the |
788 | previous one, is that this one will attempt to return I<exactly> C<$length> |
789 | bytes. The only circumstances that this function will not is if end-of-file |
790 | or an IO error is encountered. |
642e522c |
791 | |
1a6a8453 |
792 | Returns the number of uncompressed bytes written to C<$buffer>, zero if eof |
793 | or a negative number on error. |
642e522c |
794 | |
642e522c |
795 | =head2 getline |
796 | |
797 | Usage is |
798 | |
799 | $line = $z->getline() |
800 | $line = <$z> |
801 | |
802 | Reads a single line. |
803 | |
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804 | This method fully supports the use of of the variable C<$/> (or |
805 | C<$INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR> or C<$RS> when C<English> is in use) to |
806 | determine what constitutes an end of line. Paragraph mode, record mode and |
807 | file slurp mode are all supported. |
642e522c |
808 | |
642e522c |
809 | =head2 getc |
810 | |
811 | Usage is |
812 | |
813 | $char = $z->getc() |
814 | |
815 | Read a single character. |
816 | |
817 | =head2 ungetc |
818 | |
819 | Usage is |
820 | |
821 | $char = $z->ungetc($string) |
822 | |
642e522c |
823 | =head2 inflateSync |
824 | |
825 | Usage is |
826 | |
827 | $status = $z->inflateSync() |
828 | |
829 | TODO |
830 | |
831 | =head2 getHeaderInfo |
832 | |
833 | Usage is |
834 | |
1a6a8453 |
835 | $hdr = $z->getHeaderInfo(); |
836 | @hdrs = $z->getHeaderInfo(); |
642e522c |
837 | |
1a6a8453 |
838 | This method returns either a hash reference (in scalar context) or a list |
839 | or hash references (in array context) that contains information about each |
840 | of the header fields in the compressed data stream(s). |
642e522c |
841 | |
1a6a8453 |
842 | =over 5 |
642e522c |
843 | |
1a6a8453 |
844 | =item Name |
642e522c |
845 | |
1a6a8453 |
846 | The contents of the Name header field, if present. If no name is |
847 | present, the value will be undef. Note this is different from a zero length |
848 | name, which will return an empty string. |
642e522c |
849 | |
850 | =item Comment |
851 | |
1a6a8453 |
852 | The contents of the Comment header field, if present. If no comment is |
853 | present, the value will be undef. Note this is different from a zero length |
854 | comment, which will return an empty string. |
642e522c |
855 | |
856 | =back |
857 | |
642e522c |
858 | =head2 tell |
859 | |
860 | Usage is |
861 | |
862 | $z->tell() |
863 | tell $z |
864 | |
865 | Returns the uncompressed file offset. |
866 | |
867 | =head2 eof |
868 | |
869 | Usage is |
870 | |
871 | $z->eof(); |
872 | eof($z); |
873 | |
642e522c |
874 | Returns true if the end of the compressed input stream has been reached. |
875 | |
642e522c |
876 | =head2 seek |
877 | |
878 | $z->seek($position, $whence); |
879 | seek($z, $position, $whence); |
880 | |
642e522c |
881 | Provides a sub-set of the C<seek> functionality, with the restriction |
882 | that it is only legal to seek forward in the input file/buffer. |
883 | It is a fatal error to attempt to seek backward. |
884 | |
642e522c |
885 | The C<$whence> parameter takes one the usual values, namely SEEK_SET, |
886 | SEEK_CUR or SEEK_END. |
887 | |
888 | Returns 1 on success, 0 on failure. |
889 | |
890 | =head2 binmode |
891 | |
892 | Usage is |
893 | |
894 | $z->binmode |
895 | binmode $z ; |
896 | |
897 | This is a noop provided for completeness. |
898 | |
a02d0f6f |
899 | =head2 opened |
900 | |
901 | $z->opened() |
902 | |
903 | Returns true if the object currently refers to a opened file/buffer. |
904 | |
905 | =head2 autoflush |
906 | |
907 | my $prev = $z->autoflush() |
908 | my $prev = $z->autoflush(EXPR) |
909 | |
910 | If the C<$z> object is associated with a file or a filehandle, this method |
911 | returns the current autoflush setting for the underlying filehandle. If |
912 | C<EXPR> is present, and is non-zero, it will enable flushing after every |
913 | write/print operation. |
914 | |
915 | If C<$z> is associated with a buffer, this method has no effect and always |
916 | returns C<undef>. |
917 | |
918 | B<Note> that the special variable C<$|> B<cannot> be used to set or |
919 | retrieve the autoflush setting. |
920 | |
921 | =head2 input_line_number |
922 | |
923 | $z->input_line_number() |
924 | $z->input_line_number(EXPR) |
925 | |
a02d0f6f |
926 | Returns the current uncompressed line number. If C<EXPR> is present it has |
927 | the effect of setting the line number. Note that setting the line number |
928 | does not change the current position within the file/buffer being read. |
929 | |
930 | The contents of C<$/> are used to to determine what constitutes a line |
931 | terminator. |
932 | |
642e522c |
933 | =head2 fileno |
934 | |
935 | $z->fileno() |
936 | fileno($z) |
937 | |
d54256af |
938 | If the C<$z> object is associated with a file or a filehandle, C<fileno> |
939 | will return the underlying file descriptor. Once the C<close> method is |
940 | called C<fileno> will return C<undef>. |
642e522c |
941 | |
d54256af |
942 | If the C<$z> object is is associated with a buffer, this method will return |
943 | C<undef>. |
642e522c |
944 | |
945 | =head2 close |
946 | |
947 | $z->close() ; |
948 | close $z ; |
949 | |
642e522c |
950 | Closes the output file/buffer. |
951 | |
642e522c |
952 | For most versions of Perl this method will be automatically invoked if |
953 | the IO::Uncompress::Gunzip object is destroyed (either explicitly or by the |
954 | variable with the reference to the object going out of scope). The |
955 | exceptions are Perl versions 5.005 through 5.00504 and 5.8.0. In |
956 | these cases, the C<close> method will be called automatically, but |
957 | not until global destruction of all live objects when the program is |
958 | terminating. |
959 | |
960 | Therefore, if you want your scripts to be able to run on all versions |
961 | of Perl, you should call C<close> explicitly and not rely on automatic |
962 | closing. |
963 | |
964 | Returns true on success, otherwise 0. |
965 | |
966 | If the C<AutoClose> option has been enabled when the IO::Uncompress::Gunzip |
967 | object was created, and the object is associated with a file, the |
968 | underlying file will also be closed. |
969 | |
e7d45986 |
970 | =head2 nextStream |
971 | |
972 | Usage is |
973 | |
974 | my $status = $z->nextStream(); |
975 | |
976 | Skips to the next compressed data stream in the input file/buffer. If a new |
258133d1 |
977 | compressed data stream is found, the eof marker will be cleared and C<$.> |
978 | will be reset to 0. |
e7d45986 |
979 | |
980 | Returns 1 if a new stream was found, 0 if none was found, and -1 if an |
981 | error was encountered. |
982 | |
983 | =head2 trailingData |
984 | |
985 | Usage is |
986 | |
987 | my $data = $z->trailingData(); |
988 | |
258133d1 |
989 | Returns the data, if any, that is present immediately after the compressed |
990 | data stream once uncompression is complete. It only makes sense to call |
991 | this method once the end of the compressed data stream has been |
992 | encountered. |
993 | |
994 | This option can be used when there is useful information immediately |
995 | following the compressed data stream, and you don't know the length of the |
996 | compressed data stream. |
997 | |
998 | If the input is a buffer, C<trailingData> will return everything from the |
999 | end of the compressed data stream to the end of the buffer. |
1000 | |
1001 | If the input is a filehandle, C<trailingData> will return the data that is |
1002 | left in the filehandle input buffer once the end of the compressed data |
1003 | stream has been reached. You can then use the filehandle to read the rest |
1004 | of the input file. |
1005 | |
1006 | Don't bother using C<trailingData> if the input is a filename. |
1007 | |
258133d1 |
1008 | If you know the length of the compressed data stream before you start |
1009 | uncompressing, you can avoid having to use C<trailingData> by setting the |
1010 | C<InputLength> option in the constructor. |
e7d45986 |
1011 | |
642e522c |
1012 | =head1 Importing |
1013 | |
1014 | No symbolic constants are required by this IO::Uncompress::Gunzip at present. |
1015 | |
1016 | =over 5 |
1017 | |
1018 | =item :all |
1019 | |
1020 | Imports C<gunzip> and C<$GunzipError>. |
1021 | Same as doing this |
1022 | |
1023 | use IO::Uncompress::Gunzip qw(gunzip $GunzipError) ; |
1024 | |
1025 | =back |
1026 | |
1027 | =head1 EXAMPLES |
1028 | |
d54256af |
1029 | =head2 Working with Net::FTP |
642e522c |
1030 | |
d54256af |
1031 | See L<IO::Uncompress::Gunzip::FAQ|IO::Uncompress::Gunzip::FAQ/"Compressed files and Net::FTP"> |
642e522c |
1032 | |
1033 | =head1 SEE ALSO |
1034 | |
258133d1 |
1035 | L<Compress::Zlib>, L<IO::Compress::Gzip>, L<IO::Compress::Deflate>, L<IO::Uncompress::Inflate>, L<IO::Compress::RawDeflate>, L<IO::Uncompress::RawInflate>, L<IO::Compress::Bzip2>, L<IO::Uncompress::Bunzip2>, L<IO::Compress::Lzop>, L<IO::Uncompress::UnLzop>, L<IO::Compress::Lzf>, L<IO::Uncompress::UnLzf>, L<IO::Uncompress::AnyInflate>, L<IO::Uncompress::AnyUncompress> |
642e522c |
1036 | |
1037 | L<Compress::Zlib::FAQ|Compress::Zlib::FAQ> |
1038 | |
a02d0f6f |
1039 | L<File::GlobMapper|File::GlobMapper>, L<Archive::Zip|Archive::Zip>, |
1040 | L<Archive::Tar|Archive::Tar>, |
642e522c |
1041 | L<IO::Zlib|IO::Zlib> |
1042 | |
1043 | For RFC 1950, 1951 and 1952 see |
1044 | F<http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1950.html>, |
1045 | F<http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1951.html> and |
1046 | F<http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1952.html> |
1047 | |
a02d0f6f |
1048 | The I<zlib> compression library was written by Jean-loup Gailly |
1049 | F<gzip@prep.ai.mit.edu> and Mark Adler F<madler@alumni.caltech.edu>. |
1050 | |
1051 | The primary site for the I<zlib> compression library is |
1052 | F<http://www.zlib.org>. |
1053 | |
1054 | The primary site for gzip is F<http://www.gzip.org>. |
1055 | |
642e522c |
1056 | =head1 AUTHOR |
1057 | |
cb7abd7f |
1058 | This module was written by Paul Marquess, F<pmqs@cpan.org>. |
642e522c |
1059 | |
642e522c |
1060 | =head1 MODIFICATION HISTORY |
1061 | |
1062 | See the Changes file. |
1063 | |
1064 | =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE |
642e522c |
1065 | |
319fab50 |
1066 | Copyright (c) 2005-2009 Paul Marquess. All rights reserved. |
a02d0f6f |
1067 | |
642e522c |
1068 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
1069 | modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. |
1070 | |