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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/*!
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@page arc_overview Archive formats such as zip
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The archive classes handle archive formats such as zip, tar, rar and cab.
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Currently #wxZip
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and #wxTar classes are included.
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For each archive type, there are the following classes (using zip here
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as an example):
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#wxZipInputStream
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Input stream
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#wxZipOutputStream
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Output stream
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#wxZipEntry
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Holds the meta-data for an
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entry (e.g. filename, timestamp, etc.)
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There are also abstract wxArchive classes that can be used to write code
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that can handle any of the archive types,
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see '@ref arcgeneric_overview'.
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@@ -65,42 +65,42 @@
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(see '@ref arcnoseek_overview').
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@b See also
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#wxFileSystem
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@ref arccreate_overview
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@ref arcextract_overview
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@ref arcmodify_overview
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@ref arcbyname_overview
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@ref arcgeneric_overview
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@ref arcnoseek_overview
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@section wxarccreate Creating an archive
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@ref arc_overview
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Call #PutNextEntry() to
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create each new entry in the archive, then write the entry's data.
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Another call to PutNextEntry() closes the current entry and begins the next.
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For example:
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@code
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wxFFileOutputStream out(_T("test.zip"));
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wxZipOutputStream zip(out);
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wxTextOutputStream txt(zip);
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wxString sep(wxFileName::GetPathSeparator());
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zip.PutNextEntry(_T("entry1.txt"));
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txt _T("Some text for entry1.txt\n");
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zip.PutNextEntry(_T("subdir") + sep + _T("entry2.txt"));
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txt _T("Some text for subdir/entry2.txt\n");
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@endcode
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The name of each entry can be a full path, which makes it possible to
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store entries in subdirectories.
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@section wxarcextract Extracting an archive
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@ref arc_overview
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#GetNextEntry() returns a pointer
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to entry object containing the meta-data for the next entry in the archive
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@@ -108,13 +108,13 @@
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entry's data. Eof() becomes @true after an attempt has been made to read past
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the end of the entry's data.
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When there are no more entries, GetNextEntry() returns @NULL and sets Eof().
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@code
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auto_ptrwxZipEntry entry;
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wxFFileInputStream in(_T("test.zip"));
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wxZipInputStream zip(in);
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while (entry.reset(zip.GetNextEntry()), entry.get() != @NULL)
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{
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// access meta-data
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// read 'zip' to access the entry's data
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}
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@endcode
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@section wxarcmodify Modifying an archive
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@ref arc_overview
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To modify an existing archive, write a new copy of the archive to a new file,
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making any necessary changes along the way and transferring any unchanged
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archive. #wxTempFileOutputStream can
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be helpful to do this.
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For example to delete all entries matching the pattern "*.txt":
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@code
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auto_ptrwxFFileInputStream in(new wxFFileInputStream(_T("test.zip")));
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wxTempFileOutputStream out(_T("test.zip"));
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wxZipInputStream inzip(*in);
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wxZipOutputStream outzip(out);
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auto_ptrwxZipEntry entry;
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// transfer any meta-data for the archive as a whole (the zip comment
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// in the case of zip)
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outzip.CopyArchiveMetaData(inzip);
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// call CopyEntry for each entry except those matching the pattern
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while (entry.reset(inzip.GetNextEntry()), entry.get() != @NULL)
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if (!entry-GetName().Matches(_T("*.txt")))
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if (!outzip.CopyEntry(entry.release(), inzip))
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break;
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// close the input stream by releasing the pointer to it, do this
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// before closing the output stream so that the file can be replaced
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in.reset();
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// you can check for success as follows
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bool success = inzip.Eof() && outzip.Close() && out.Commit();
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@endcode
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@section wxarcbyname Looking up an archive entry by name
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@ref arc_overview
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Also see #wxFileSystem for a higher level interface that is
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more convenient for accessing archive entries by name.
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@@ -192,43 +192,43 @@
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So to avoid ambiguity when searching for an entry matching a local name,
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it is better to convert the local name to the archive's internal format
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and search for that:
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@code
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auto_ptrwxZipEntry entry;
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// convert the local name we are looking for into the internal format
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wxString name = wxZipEntry::GetInternalName(localname);
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// open the zip
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wxFFileInputStream in(_T("test.zip"));
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wxZipInputStream zip(in);
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// call GetNextEntry() until the required internal name is found
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do {
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entry.reset(zip.GetNextEntry());
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}
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while (entry.get() != @NULL && entry-GetInternalName() != name);
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if (entry.get() != @NULL) {
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// read the entry's data...
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}
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@endcode
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To access several entries randomly, it is most efficient to transfer the
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entire catalogue of entries to a container such as a std::map or a
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#wxHashMap then entries looked up by name can be
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opened using the #OpenEntry() method.
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@code
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WX_DECLARE_STRING_HASH_MAP(wxZipEntry*, ZipCatalog);
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ZipCatalog::iterator it;
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wxZipEntry *entry;
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ZipCatalog cat;
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// open the zip
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wxFFileInputStream in(_T("test.zip"));
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wxZipInputStream zip(in);
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// load the zip catalog
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while ((entry = zip.GetNextEntry()) != @NULL) {
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wxZipEntry*& current = cat[entry-GetInternalName()];
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delete current;
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current = entry;
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}
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// open an entry by name
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if ((it = cat.find(wxZipEntry::GetInternalName(localname))) != cat.end()) {
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zip.OpenEntry(*it-second);
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// ... now read entry's data
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}
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@endcode
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To open more than one entry simultaneously you need more than one
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underlying stream on the same archive:
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@code
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// opening another entry without closing the first requires another
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// input stream for the same file
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if ((it = cat.find(wxZipEntry::GetInternalName(local2))) != cat.end())
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zip2.OpenEntry(*it-second);
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@endcode
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@section wxarcgeneric Generic archive programming
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@ref arc_overview
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Also see #wxFileSystem for a higher level interface that
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can handle archive files in a generic way.
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The specific archive classes, such as the wxZip classes, inherit from
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the following abstract classes which can be used to write code that can
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handle any of the archive types:
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#wxArchiveInputStream
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Input stream
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#wxArchiveOutputStream
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Output stream
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#wxArchiveEntry
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Holds the meta-data for an
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entry (e.g. filename)
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In order to able to write generic code it's necessary to be able to create
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instances of the classes without knowing which archive type is being used.
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To allow this there is a class factory for each archive type, derived from
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the other classes.
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For example, given @e wxArchiveClassFactory* factory, streams and
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entries can be created like this:
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@code
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// create streams without knowing their type
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auto_ptrwxArchiveInputStream inarc(factory-NewStream(in));
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auto_ptrwxArchiveOutputStream outarc(factory-NewStream(out));
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// create an empty entry object
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auto_ptrwxArchiveEntry entry(factory-NewEntry());
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@endcode
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For the factory itself, the static member
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wxArchiveClassFactory::Find().
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can be used to find a class factory that can handle a given file
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extension or mime type. For example, given @e filename:
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@code
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const wxArchiveClassFactory *factory;
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factory = wxArchiveClassFactory::Find(filename, wxSTREAM_FILEEXT);
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if (factory)
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stream = factory-NewStream(new wxFFileInputStream(filename));
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@endcode
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@e Find does not give away ownership of the returned pointer, so it
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does not need to be deleted.
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There are similar class factories for the filter streams that handle the
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These can be found using
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wxFilterClassFactory::Find().
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For example, to list the contents of archive @e filename:
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@code
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auto_ptrwxInputStream in(new wxFFileInputStream(filename));
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if (in-IsOk())
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{
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// look for a filter handler, e.g. for '.gz'
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// pop the extension, so if it was '.tar.gz' it is now just '.tar'
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filename = fcf-PopExtension(filename);
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}
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// look for a archive handler, e.g. for '.zip' or '.tar'
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const wxArchiveClassFactory *acf;
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acf = wxArchiveClassFactory::Find(filename, wxSTREAM_FILEEXT);
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if (acf) {
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auto_ptrwxArchiveInputStream arc(acf-NewStream(in.release()));
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auto_ptrwxArchiveEntry entry;
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// list the contents of the archive
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while ((entry.reset(arc-GetNextEntry())), entry.get() != @NULL)
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std::wcout entry-GetName().c_str() "\n";
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}
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}
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@endcode
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@section wxarcnoseek Archives on non-seekable streams
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@ref arc_overview
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In general, handling archives on non-seekable streams is done in the same
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way as for seekable streams, with a few caveats.
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The main limitation is that accessing entries randomly using
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#OpenEntry()
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is not possible, the entries can only be accessed sequentially in the order
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#OpenEntry()
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is not possible, the entries can only be accessed sequentially in the order
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they are stored within the archive.
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For each archive type, there will also be other limitations which will
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depend on the order the entries' meta-data is stored within the archive.
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@b GetNextEntry and the weak reference mechanism
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Some archive formats do not store all an entry's meta-data before the
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entry's data (zip is an example). In this case, when reading from a
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non-seekable stream, #GetNextEntry()
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non-seekable stream, #GetNextEntry()
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can only return a partially populated #wxArchiveEntry
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object - not all the fields are set.
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The input stream then keeps a weak reference to the entry object and
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when the worst case must be assumed, you can rely on all the fields
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of wxArchiveEntry being fully populated when GetNextEntry() returns,
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with the the following exceptions:
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#GetSize()
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Guaranteed to be
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available after the entry has been read to #Eof(),
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or #CloseEntry() has been called
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#IsReadOnly()
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Guaranteed to
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be available after the end of the archive has been reached, i.e. after
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GetNextEntry() returns @NULL and Eof() is @true
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This mechanism allows #CopyEntry()
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to always fully preserve entries' meta-data. No matter what order order
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the meta-data occurs within the archive, the input stream will always
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This is the usual way to modify an entry's meta-data, simply set the
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required field before writing it with
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#CopyEntry():
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@code
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auto_ptrwxArchiveInputStream arc(factory-NewStream(in));
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auto_ptrwxArchiveOutputStream outarc(factory-NewStream(out));
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auto_ptrwxArchiveEntry entry;
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outarc-CopyArchiveMetaData(*arc);
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while (entry.reset(arc-GetNextEntry()), entry.get() != @NULL) {
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if (entry-GetName() == from)
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entry-SetName(to);
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if (!outarc-CopyEntry(entry.release(), *arc))
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break;
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}
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bool success = arc-Eof() && outarc-Close();
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@endcode
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However, for non-seekable streams, this technique cannot be used for
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fields such as #IsReadOnly(),
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which are not necessarily set when
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#GetNextEntry() returns. In
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this case a #wxArchiveNotifier can be used:
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@code
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class MyNotifier : public wxArchiveNotifier
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{
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void OnEntryUpdated(wxArchiveEntry& entry) { entry.SetIsReadOnly(@false); }
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};
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@endcode
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The meta-data changes are done in your notifier's
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#OnEntryUpdated() method,
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then #SetNotifier() is called before
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CopyEntry():
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@code
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auto_ptrwxArchiveInputStream arc(factory-NewStream(in));
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auto_ptrwxArchiveOutputStream outarc(factory-NewStream(out));
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auto_ptrwxArchiveEntry entry;
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MyNotifier notifier;
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outarc-CopyArchiveMetaData(*arc);
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while (entry.reset(arc-GetNextEntry()), entry.get() != @NULL) {
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entry-SetNotifier(notifier);
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if (!outarc-CopyEntry(entry.release(), *arc))
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break;
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}
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bool success = arc-Eof() && outarc-Close();
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@endcode
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SetNotifier() calls OnEntryUpdated() immediately, then the input
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stream calls it again whenever it sets more fields in the entry. Since
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OnEntryUpdated() will be called at least once, this technique always
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works even when it is not strictly necessary to use it. For example,
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changing the entry name can be done this way too and it works on seekable
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streams as well as non-seekable.
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*/
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