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NAME

       pack_fopen_chunk   -   Opens  a  sub-chunk  of  a  file.  Allegro  game
       programming library.

SYNOPSIS

       #include <allegro.h>

       PACKFILE *pack_fopen_chunk(PACKFILE *f, int pack);

DESCRIPTION

       Opens a sub-chunk of a file. Chunks are primarily intended for  use  by
       the  datafile  code,  but  they  may  also  be useful for your own file
       routines. A chunk provides a logical view of part of a file, which  can
       be compressed as an individual entity and will automatically insert and
       check length counts to prevent reading past the end of the  chunk.  The
       PACKFILE parameter is a previously opened file, and `pack' is a boolean
       parameter which will turn compression on for the  sub-chunk  if  it  is
       non-zero.  Example:

          PACKFILE *output = pack_fopen("out.raw", "w!");
          ...
          /* Create a sub-chunk with compression. */
          output = pack_fopen(chunk(output, 1);
          if (!output)
             abort_on_error("Error saving data!");
          /* Write some data to the sub-chunk. */
          ...
          /* Close the sub-chunk, recovering parent file. */
          output = pack_fclose_chunk(output);

       The  data  written to the chunk will be prefixed with two length counts
       (32-bit, a.k.a. big-endian). For uncompressed chunks these will both be
       set  to  the  size  of  the  data  in  the chunk. For compressed chunks
       (created by setting the `pack' flag), the first length will be the  raw
       size  of  the  chunk,  and  the second will be the negative size of the
       uncompressed data.

       To read the chunk, use the following code:

          PACKFILE *input = pack_fopen("out.raw", "rp");
          ...
          input = pack_fopen_chunk(input, 1);
          /* Read data from the sub-chunk and close it. */
          ...
          input = pack_fclose_chunk(input);

       This sequence will read the length counts created when  the  chunk  was
       written,  and  automatically decompress the contents of the chunk if it
       was compressed. The length will also be used to  prevent  reading  past
       the end of the chunk (Allegro will return EOF if you attempt this), and
       to automatically  skip  past  any  unread  chunk  data  when  you  call
       pack_fclose_chunk().

       Chunks  can  be  nested  inside  each other by making repeated calls to
       pack_fopen_chunk(). When writing a  file,  the  compression  status  is
       inherited  from  the parent file, so you only need to set the pack flag
       if the parent is not compressed but you want to pack the chunk data. If
       the  parent  file is already open in packed mode, setting the pack flag
       will result in data being compressed twice: once as it  is  written  to
       the chunk, and again as the chunk passes it on to the parent file.

RETURN VALUE

       Returns  a  pointer  to  the sub-chunked PACKFILE, or NULL if there was
       some error (eg. you are using a custom PACKFILE vtable).

SEE ALSO

       pack_fclose_chunk(3alleg), pack_fopen(3alleg)