NAME
zzip_open, zzip_open_ext_io, zzip_open_shared_io - ...
SYNOPSIS
#include <zzip/lib.h>
ZZIP_FILE * zzip_open((zzip_char_t * filename, int o_flags));
ZZIP_FILE * zzip_open_ext_io((zzip_char_t * filename,
int o_flags, int o_modes,
zzip_strings_t * ext,
zzip_plugin_io_t io));
ZZIP_FILE * zzip_open_shared_io((ZZIP_FILE * stream,
zzip_char_t * filename, int o_flags,
int o_modes, zzip_strings_t * ext,
zzip_plugin_io_t io));
DESCRIPTION
The zzip_open_ext_io function uses explicit ext and io instead of the
internal defaults, setting them to zero is equivalent to zzip_open
note that the two flag types have been split into an o_flags (for
fcntl-like openflags) and o_modes where the latter shall carry the
zzip_flags and possibly accessmodes for unix filesystems. Since this
version of zziplib can not write zipfiles, it is not yet used for
anything else than zzip-specific modeflags.
The zzip_open_ext_io function returns a new zzip-handle (use zzip_close
to return it). On error the zzip_open_ext_io function will return null
setting errno(3).
The zzip_open_shared_io function takes an extra stream argument - if a
handle has been then ext/io can be left null and the new stream handle
will pick up the ext/io. This should be used only in specific
environment however since zzip_file_real does not store any
ext-sequence.
The benefit for the zzip_open_shared_io function comes in when the old
file handle was openened from a file within a zip archive. When the new
file is in the same zip archive then the internal zzip_dir structures
will be shared. It is even quicker, as no check needs to be done
anymore trying to guess the zip archive place in the filesystem, here
we just check whether the zip archive´s filepath is a prefix part of
the filename to be opened.
Note that the zzip_open_shared_io function is also used by zzip_freopen
that will unshare the old handle, thereby possibly closing the handle.
The zzip_open_shared_io function returns a new zzip-handle (use
zzip_close to return it). On error the zzip_open_shared_io function
will return null setting errno(3).
AUTHOR
· Guido Draheim <guidod@gmx.de> Tomi Ollila <Tomi.Ollila@iki.fi>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 1999,2000,2001,2002,2003 Guido Draheim All rights
reserved, use under the restrictions of the Lesser GNU General Public
License or alternatively the restrictions of the Mozilla Public License
1.1