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/* Part of SWI-Prolog
Author: Jan Wielemaker
E-mail: J.Wielemaker@vu.nl
WWW: http://www.swi-prolog.org
Copyright (c) 2018, VU University Amsterdam
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.
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*/
:- module(zip,
[ zip_open/4, % +File, +Mode, -Zipper, +Options
zip_close/1, % +Zipper
zip_close/2, % +Zipper, +Comment
% Entry predicates
with_zipper/2, % +Zipper, :Goal
zipper_open_new_file_in_zip/4, % +Zipper, +File, -Stream, +Options
zipper_goto/2, % +Zipper, +Where
zipper_open_current/3, % +Zipper, -Stream, +Options
zipper_members/2, % +Zipper, -Entries
zipper_file_info/3 % +Zipper, -Name, -Attrs
]).
:- use_module(library(error)).
:- use_module(library(option)).
:- meta_predicate
with_zipper(+, 0).
/** <module> Access resource ZIP archives
This library provides access to ZIP files. ZIP files are used to store
SWI-Prolog _resources_. Ths library provides more high level access and
documentation in addition to the low level access provided as built in
as it is needed to bootstrap SWI-Prolog.
Access to a zip file is provided by means of a _zipper_ object. This is
a _blob_ that is subject to atom garbage collection. Collecting a zipper
closes the underlying OS access.
A zipper is a stateful object. We recognise the following states:
_idle_, _scan_, _read_entry_, _write_entry_ and _close_. The interface
raise a _permission_error_ when trying to make an illegal state
transition.
Being stateful, a zipper cannot be used simultaneously from multiple
threads. The zipper becomes _owned_ by a thread when moving to _scan_
using zipper_goto/2. It is released after zipper_open_current/3 followed
by closing the stream.
*/
%! zip_open(+File, +Mode, -Zipper, +Options) is det.
%
% Create a Zipper, providing access to File. Mode is one of `read` or
% `write`. The Options list is currently ignored.
zip_open(File, Mode, Zipper, _Options) :-
must_be(oneof([read,write]), Mode),
open(File, Mode, Stream, [type(binary)]),
zip_open_stream(Stream, Zipper, [close_parent(true)]).
%! zip_close(+Zipper) is det.
%! zip_close(+Zipper, +Options) is det.
%
% Close a zipper. Options processed:
%
% - comment(+Comment)
% If the zipper is open for writing, set the global comment
% for the zip file.
zip_close(Zipper) :-
zip_close_(Zipper, _).
zip_close(Zipper, Options) :-
option(comment(Comment), Options, _),
zip_close_(Zipper, Comment).
%! zipper_goto(+Zipper, +Where) is semidet.
%
% Seek Zipper to a specified entry. Where is one of
%
% - first
% Go to the first entry. Fails if the zip is empty.
% - next
% Go to the next entry. Fails if there is no next entry.
% - file(Name)
% Go to the entry with the specified name.
%
%! zipper_open_current(+Zipper, -Stream, +Options) is det.
%
% Open the current entry as an input stream. Before this call the
% caller must use zipper_goto/2 to position to archive. Options:
%
% - type(+Type)
% - encoding(+Encoding)
% - bom(+Boolean)
% Determine type and encoding of the stream. The semantics
% is the same as for open/4.
% - release(+Boolean)
% If `true` (default), release te archive for access by other
% threads after the entry is closed.
%
% It is allowed to call zip_close/1 immediately after this call, in
% which case the archive is closed when the entry is closed.
%! with_zipper(+Zipper, :Goal)
%
% Run Goal while holding ownership over Zipper.
with_zipper(Zipper, Goal) :-
setup_call_cleanup(
zip_lock(Zipper),
Goal,
zip_unlock(Zipper)).
%! zip_members(+Zipper, -Members:list(atom)) is det.
%
% True when Members is the list of file names in the Zipper.
zipper_members(Zipper, Members) :-
with_zipper(Zipper,
( zipper_goto(Zipper, first),
zip_members_(Zipper, Members)
)).
zip_members_(Zipper, [Name|T]) :-
zip_file_info_(Zipper, Name, _Attrs),
( zipper_goto(Zipper, next)
-> zip_members_(Zipper, T)
; T = []
).
%! zipper_file_info(+Zipper, -Name, -Attrs) is det.
%
% Obtain information about the current zip entry. Name is an atom
% representing the name of the entry. Attrs is a dict holding:
%
% - compressed_size:Bytes
% Size in the archive
% - uncompressed_size:Bytes
% Bytes after decompression
% - time:Stamp
% Numeric time stamp in Prolog native format (float
% expressing seconds since Jan 1, 1970). Note that
% the resolution of time in zip archives is one
% second.
% - extra:Extra
% - comment:Extra
% Optional additional fields.
% - offset:Offset
% Direct pointer to this entry. May be used with zip_goto/2.
zipper_file_info(Zipper, Name, Attrs) :-
zip_file_info_(Zipper, Name,
info(CompressedSize, UnCompressedSize,
Extra, Comment,
Time, Offset)),
Attrs0 = zip{compressed_size:CompressedSize,
uncompressed_size:UnCompressedSize,
offset:Offset
},
zip_attr(Extra, extra, Attrs0, Attrs1),
zip_attr(Comment, comment, Attrs1, Attrs2),
zip_attr(Time, time, Attrs2, Attrs).
zip_attr("", _, Attrs, Attrs) :- !.
zip_attr('', _, Attrs, Attrs) :- !.
zip_attr(Value, Name, Attrs0, Attrs) :-
put_dict(Name, Attrs0, Value, Attrs).
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