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443 lines
19 KiB
C++
#ifndef QUA_ZIPFILE_H
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#define QUA_ZIPFILE_H
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/*
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Copyright (C) 2005-2011 Sergey A. Tachenov
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at
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your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser
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General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
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Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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See COPYING file for the full LGPL text.
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Original ZIP package is copyrighted by Gilles Vollant, see
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quazip/(un)zip.h files for details, basically it's zlib license.
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**/
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#include <QIODevice>
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#include "quazip_global.h"
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#include "quazip.h"
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#include "quazipnewinfo.h"
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class QuaZipFilePrivate;
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/// A file inside ZIP archive.
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/** \class QuaZipFile quazipfile.h <quazip/quazipfile.h>
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* This is the most interesting class. Not only it provides C++
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* interface to the ZIP/UNZIP package, but also integrates it with Qt by
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* subclassing QIODevice. This makes possible to access files inside ZIP
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* archive using QTextStream or QDataStream, for example. Actually, this
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* is the main purpose of the whole QuaZIP library.
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*
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* You can either use existing QuaZip instance to create instance of
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* this class or pass ZIP archive file name to this class, in which case
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* it will create internal QuaZip object. See constructors' descriptions
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* for details. Writing is only possible with the existing instance.
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*
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* Note that due to the underlying library's limitation it is not
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* possible to use multiple QuaZipFile instances to open several files
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* in the same archive at the same time. If you need to write to
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* multiple files in parallel, then you should write to temporary files
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* first, then pack them all at once when you have finished writing. If
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* you need to read multiple files inside the same archive in parallel,
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* you should extract them all into a temporary directory first.
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*
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* \section quazipfile-sequential Sequential or random-access?
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*
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* At the first thought, QuaZipFile has fixed size, the start and the
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* end and should be therefore considered random-access device. But
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* there is one major obstacle to making it random-access: ZIP/UNZIP API
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* does not support seek() operation and the only way to implement it is
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* through reopening the file and re-reading to the required position,
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* but this is prohibitively slow.
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*
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* Therefore, QuaZipFile is considered to be a sequential device. This
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* has advantage of availability of the ungetChar() operation (QIODevice
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* does not implement it properly for non-sequential devices unless they
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* support seek()). Disadvantage is a somewhat strange behaviour of the
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* size() and pos() functions. This should be kept in mind while using
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* this class.
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*
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**/
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class QUAZIP_EXPORT QuaZipFile: public QIODevice {
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friend class QuaZipFilePrivate;
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Q_OBJECT
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private:
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QuaZipFilePrivate *p;
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// these are not supported nor implemented
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QuaZipFile(const QuaZipFile& that);
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QuaZipFile& operator=(const QuaZipFile& that);
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protected:
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/// Implementation of the QIODevice::readData().
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qint64 readData(char *data, qint64 maxSize);
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/// Implementation of the QIODevice::writeData().
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qint64 writeData(const char *data, qint64 maxSize);
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public:
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/// Constructs a QuaZipFile instance.
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/** You should use setZipName() and setFileName() or setZip() before
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* trying to call open() on the constructed object.
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**/
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QuaZipFile();
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/// Constructs a QuaZipFile instance.
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/** \a parent argument specifies this object's parent object.
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*
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* You should use setZipName() and setFileName() or setZip() before
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* trying to call open() on the constructed object.
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**/
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QuaZipFile(QObject *parent);
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/// Constructs a QuaZipFile instance.
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/** \a parent argument specifies this object's parent object and \a
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* zipName specifies ZIP archive file name.
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*
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* You should use setFileName() before trying to call open() on the
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* constructed object.
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*
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* QuaZipFile constructed by this constructor can be used for read
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* only access. Use QuaZipFile(QuaZip*,QObject*) for writing.
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**/
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QuaZipFile(const QString& zipName, QObject *parent =NULL);
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/// Constructs a QuaZipFile instance.
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/** \a parent argument specifies this object's parent object, \a
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* zipName specifies ZIP archive file name and \a fileName and \a cs
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* specify a name of the file to open inside archive.
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*
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* QuaZipFile constructed by this constructor can be used for read
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* only access. Use QuaZipFile(QuaZip*,QObject*) for writing.
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*
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* \sa QuaZip::setCurrentFile()
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**/
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QuaZipFile(const QString& zipName, const QString& fileName,
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QuaZip::CaseSensitivity cs =QuaZip::csDefault, QObject *parent =NULL);
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/// Constructs a QuaZipFile instance.
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/** \a parent argument specifies this object's parent object.
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*
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* \a zip is the pointer to the existing QuaZip object. This
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* QuaZipFile object then can be used to read current file in the
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* \a zip or to write to the file inside it.
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*
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* \warning Using this constructor for reading current file can be
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* tricky. Let's take the following example:
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* \code
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* QuaZip zip("archive.zip");
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* zip.open(QuaZip::mdUnzip);
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* zip.setCurrentFile("file-in-archive");
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* QuaZipFile file(&zip);
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* file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly);
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* // ok, now we can read from the file
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* file.read(somewhere, some);
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* zip.setCurrentFile("another-file-in-archive"); // oops...
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* QuaZipFile anotherFile(&zip);
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* anotherFile.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly);
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* anotherFile.read(somewhere, some); // this is still ok...
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* file.read(somewhere, some); // and this is NOT
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* \endcode
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* So, what exactly happens here? When we change current file in the
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* \c zip archive, \c file that references it becomes invalid
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* (actually, as far as I understand ZIP/UNZIP sources, it becomes
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* closed, but QuaZipFile has no means to detect it).
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*
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* Summary: do not close \c zip object or change its current file as
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* long as QuaZipFile is open. Even better - use another constructors
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* which create internal QuaZip instances, one per object, and
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* therefore do not cause unnecessary trouble. This constructor may
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* be useful, though, if you already have a QuaZip instance and do
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* not want to access several files at once. Good example:
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* \code
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* QuaZip zip("archive.zip");
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* zip.open(QuaZip::mdUnzip);
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* // first, we need some information about archive itself
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* QByteArray comment=zip.getComment();
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* // and now we are going to access files inside it
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* QuaZipFile file(&zip);
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* for(bool more=zip.goToFirstFile(); more; more=zip.goToNextFile()) {
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* file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly);
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* // do something cool with file here
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* file.close(); // do not forget to close!
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* }
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* zip.close();
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* \endcode
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**/
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QuaZipFile(QuaZip *zip, QObject *parent =NULL);
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/// Destroys a QuaZipFile instance.
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/** Closes file if open, destructs internal QuaZip object (if it
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* exists and \em is internal, of course).
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**/
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virtual ~QuaZipFile();
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/// Returns the ZIP archive file name.
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/** If this object was created by passing QuaZip pointer to the
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* constructor, this function will return that QuaZip's file name
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* (or null string if that object does not have file name yet).
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*
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* Otherwise, returns associated ZIP archive file name or null
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* string if there are no name set yet.
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*
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* \sa setZipName() getFileName()
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**/
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QString getZipName()const;
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/// Returns a pointer to the associated QuaZip object.
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/** Returns \c NULL if there is no associated QuaZip or it is
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* internal (so you will not mess with it).
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**/
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QuaZip* getZip()const;
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/// Returns file name.
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/** This function returns file name you passed to this object either
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* by using
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* QuaZipFile(const QString&,const QString&,QuaZip::CaseSensitivity,QObject*)
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* or by calling setFileName(). Real name of the file may differ in
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* case if you used case-insensitivity.
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*
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* Returns null string if there is no file name set yet. This is the
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* case when this QuaZipFile operates on the existing QuaZip object
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* (constructor QuaZipFile(QuaZip*,QObject*) or setZip() was used).
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*
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* \sa getActualFileName
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**/
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QString getFileName() const;
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/// Returns case sensitivity of the file name.
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/** This function returns case sensitivity argument you passed to
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* this object either by using
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* QuaZipFile(const QString&,const QString&,QuaZip::CaseSensitivity,QObject*)
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* or by calling setFileName().
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*
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* Returns unpredictable value if getFileName() returns null string
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* (this is the case when you did not used setFileName() or
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* constructor above).
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*
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* \sa getFileName
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**/
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QuaZip::CaseSensitivity getCaseSensitivity() const;
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/// Returns the actual file name in the archive.
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/** This is \em not a ZIP archive file name, but a name of file inside
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* archive. It is not necessary the same name that you have passed
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* to the
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* QuaZipFile(const QString&,const QString&,QuaZip::CaseSensitivity,QObject*),
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* setFileName() or QuaZip::setCurrentFile() - this is the real file
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* name inside archive, so it may differ in case if the file name
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* search was case-insensitive.
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*
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* Equivalent to calling getCurrentFileName() on the associated
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* QuaZip object. Returns null string if there is no associated
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* QuaZip object or if it does not have a current file yet. And this
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* is the case if you called setFileName() but did not open the
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* file yet. So this is perfectly fine:
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* \code
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* QuaZipFile file("somezip.zip");
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* file.setFileName("somefile");
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* QString name=file.getName(); // name=="somefile"
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* QString actual=file.getActualFileName(); // actual is null string
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* file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly);
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* QString actual=file.getActualFileName(); // actual can be "SoMeFiLe" on Windows
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* \endcode
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*
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* \sa getZipName(), getFileName(), QuaZip::CaseSensitivity
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**/
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QString getActualFileName()const;
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/// Sets the ZIP archive file name.
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/** Automatically creates internal QuaZip object and destroys
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* previously created internal QuaZip object, if any.
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*
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* Will do nothing if this file is already open. You must close() it
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* first.
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**/
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void setZipName(const QString& zipName);
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/// Returns \c true if the file was opened in raw mode.
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/** If the file is not open, the returned value is undefined.
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*
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* \sa open(OpenMode,int*,int*,bool,const char*)
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**/
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bool isRaw() const;
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/// Binds to the existing QuaZip instance.
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/** This function destroys internal QuaZip object, if any, and makes
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* this QuaZipFile to use current file in the \a zip object for any
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* further operations. See QuaZipFile(QuaZip*,QObject*) for the
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* possible pitfalls.
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*
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* Will do nothing if the file is currently open. You must close()
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* it first.
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**/
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void setZip(QuaZip *zip);
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/// Sets the file name.
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/** Will do nothing if at least one of the following conditions is
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* met:
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* - ZIP name has not been set yet (getZipName() returns null
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* string).
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* - This QuaZipFile is associated with external QuaZip. In this
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* case you should call that QuaZip's setCurrentFile() function
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* instead!
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* - File is already open so setting the name is meaningless.
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*
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* \sa QuaZip::setCurrentFile
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**/
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void setFileName(const QString& fileName, QuaZip::CaseSensitivity cs =QuaZip::csDefault);
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/// Opens a file for reading.
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/** Returns \c true on success, \c false otherwise.
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* Call getZipError() to get error code.
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*
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* \note Since ZIP/UNZIP API provides buffered reading only,
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* QuaZipFile does not support unbuffered reading. So do not pass
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* QIODevice::Unbuffered flag in \a mode, or open will fail.
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**/
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virtual bool open(OpenMode mode);
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/// Opens a file for reading.
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/** \overload
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* Argument \a password specifies a password to decrypt the file. If
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* it is NULL then this function behaves just like open(OpenMode).
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**/
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inline bool open(OpenMode mode, const char *password)
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{return open(mode, NULL, NULL, false, password);}
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/// Opens a file for reading.
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/** \overload
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* Argument \a password specifies a password to decrypt the file.
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*
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* An integers pointed by \a method and \a level will receive codes
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* of the compression method and level used. See unzip.h.
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*
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* If raw is \c true then no decompression is performed.
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*
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* \a method should not be \c NULL. \a level can be \c NULL if you
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* don't want to know the compression level.
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**/
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bool open(OpenMode mode, int *method, int *level, bool raw, const char *password =NULL);
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/// Opens a file for writing.
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/** \a info argument specifies information about file. It should at
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* least specify a correct file name. Also, it is a good idea to
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* specify correct timestamp (by default, current time will be
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* used). See QuaZipNewInfo.
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*
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* The \a password argument specifies the password for crypting. Pass NULL
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* if you don't need any crypting. The \a crc argument was supposed
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* to be used for crypting too, but then it turned out that it's
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* false information, so you need to set it to 0 unless you want to
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* use the raw mode (see below).
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*
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* Arguments \a method and \a level specify compression method and
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* level. The only method supported is Z_DEFLATED, but you may also
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* specify 0 for no compression. If all of the files in the archive
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* use both method 0 and either level 0 is explicitly specified or
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* data descriptor writing is disabled with
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* QuaZip::setDataDescriptorWritingEnabled(), then the
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* resulting archive is supposed to be compatible with the 1.0 ZIP
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* format version, should you need that. Except for this, \a level
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* has no other effects with method 0.
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*
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* If \a raw is \c true, no compression is performed. In this case,
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* \a crc and uncompressedSize field of the \a info are required.
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*
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* Arguments \a windowBits, \a memLevel, \a strategy provide zlib
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* algorithms tuning. See deflateInit2() in zlib.
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**/
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bool open(OpenMode mode, const QuaZipNewInfo& info,
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const char *password =NULL, quint32 crc =0,
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int method =Z_DEFLATED, int level =Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION, bool raw =false,
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int windowBits =-MAX_WBITS, int memLevel =DEF_MEM_LEVEL, int strategy =Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY);
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/// Returns \c true, but \ref quazipfile-sequential "beware"!
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virtual bool isSequential()const;
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/// Returns current position in the file.
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/** Implementation of the QIODevice::pos(). When reading, this
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* function is a wrapper to the ZIP/UNZIP unztell(), therefore it is
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* unable to keep track of the ungetChar() calls (which is
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* non-virtual and therefore is dangerous to reimplement). So if you
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* are using ungetChar() feature of the QIODevice, this function
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* reports incorrect value until you get back characters which you
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* ungot.
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*
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* When writing, pos() returns number of bytes already written
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* (uncompressed unless you use raw mode).
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*
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* \note Although
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* \ref quazipfile-sequential "QuaZipFile is a sequential device"
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* and therefore pos() should always return zero, it does not,
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* because it would be misguiding. Keep this in mind.
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*
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* This function returns -1 if the file or archive is not open.
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*
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* Error code returned by getZipError() is not affected by this
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* function call.
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**/
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virtual qint64 pos()const;
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/// Returns \c true if the end of file was reached.
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/** This function returns \c false in the case of error. This means
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* that you called this function on either not open file, or a file
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* in the not open archive or even on a QuaZipFile instance that
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* does not even have QuaZip instance associated. Do not do that
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* because there is no means to determine whether \c false is
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* returned because of error or because end of file was reached.
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* Well, on the other side you may interpret \c false return value
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* as "there is no file open to check for end of file and there is
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* no end of file therefore".
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*
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* When writing, this function always returns \c true (because you
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* are always writing to the end of file).
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*
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* Error code returned by getZipError() is not affected by this
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* function call.
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**/
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virtual bool atEnd()const;
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/// Returns file size.
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/** This function returns csize() if the file is open for reading in
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* raw mode, usize() if it is open for reading in normal mode and
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* pos() if it is open for writing.
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*
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* Returns -1 on error, call getZipError() to get error code.
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*
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* \note This function returns file size despite that
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* \ref quazipfile-sequential "QuaZipFile is considered to be sequential device",
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* for which size() should return bytesAvailable() instead. But its
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* name would be very misguiding otherwise, so just keep in mind
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* this inconsistence.
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**/
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virtual qint64 size()const;
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/// Returns compressed file size.
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/** Equivalent to calling getFileInfo() and then getting
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* compressedSize field, but more convenient and faster.
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*
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* File must be open for reading before calling this function.
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*
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* Returns -1 on error, call getZipError() to get error code.
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**/
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qint64 csize()const;
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/// Returns uncompressed file size.
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/** Equivalent to calling getFileInfo() and then getting
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* uncompressedSize field, but more convenient and faster. See
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* getFileInfo() for a warning.
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*
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* File must be open for reading before calling this function.
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*
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* Returns -1 on error, call getZipError() to get error code.
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**/
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qint64 usize()const;
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/// Gets information about current file.
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/** This function does the same thing as calling
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* QuaZip::getCurrentFileInfo() on the associated QuaZip object,
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* but you can not call getCurrentFileInfo() if the associated
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* QuaZip is internal (because you do not have access to it), while
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* you still can call this function in that case.
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*
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* File must be open for reading before calling this function.
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*
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* Returns \c false in the case of an error.
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**/
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bool getFileInfo(QuaZipFileInfo *info);
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/// Closes the file.
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/** Call getZipError() to determine if the close was successful.
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**/
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virtual void close();
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/// Returns the error code returned by the last ZIP/UNZIP API call.
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int getZipError() const;
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/// Returns the number of bytes available for reading.
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virtual qint64 bytesAvailable() const;
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};
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#endif
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