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ARCHIVE_READ_FORMAT(3) | Library Functions Manual | ARCHIVE_READ_FORMAT(3) |
NAME¶
archive_read_support_format_7zip
,
archive_read_support_format_all
,
archive_read_support_format_ar
,
archive_read_support_format_by_code
,
archive_read_support_format_cab
,
archive_read_support_format_cpio
,
archive_read_support_format_empty
,
archive_read_support_format_iso9660
,
archive_read_support_format_lha
,
archive_read_support_format_mtree,
archive_read_support_format_rar,
archive_read_support_format_raw,
archive_read_support_format_tar
,
archive_read_support_format_xar
,
archive_read_support_format_zip
—
functions for reading streaming archives
LIBRARY¶
Streaming Archive Library (libarchive, -larchive)
SYNOPSIS¶
#include
<archive.h>
int
archive_read_support_format_7zip
(struct
archive *);
int
archive_read_support_format_all
(struct
archive *);
int
archive_read_support_format_ar
(struct
archive *);
int
archive_read_support_format_by_code
(struct
archive *,
int);
int
archive_read_support_format_cab
(struct
archive *);
int
archive_read_support_format_cpio
(struct
archive *);
int
archive_read_support_format_empty
(struct
archive *);
int
archive_read_support_format_iso9660
(struct
archive *);
int
archive_read_support_format_lha
(struct
archive *);
int
archive_read_support_format_mtree
(struct
archive *);
int
archive_read_support_format_rar
(struct
archive *);
int
archive_read_support_format_raw
(struct
archive *);
int
archive_read_support_format_tar
(struct
archive *);
int
archive_read_support_format_xar
(struct
archive *);
int
archive_read_support_format_zip
(struct
archive *);
DESCRIPTION¶
archive_read_support_format_7zip
(),archive_read_support_format_ar
(),archive_read_support_format_cab
(),archive_read_support_format_cpio
(),archive_read_support_format_iso9660
(),archive_read_support_format_lha
(),archive_read_support_format_mtree
(),archive_read_support_format_rar
(),archive_read_support_format_raw
(),archive_read_support_format_tar
(),archive_read_support_format_xar
(),archive_read_support_format_zip
()- Enables support---including auto-detection code---for the specified
archive format. For example,
archive_read_support_format_tar
() enables support for a variety of standard tar formats, old-style tar, ustar, pax interchange format, and many common variants. archive_read_support_format_all
()- Enables support for all available formats except the “raw” format (see below).
archive_read_support_format_by_code
()- Enables a single format specified by the format code. This can be useful
when reading a single archive twice; use
archive_format
() after reading the first time and pass the resulting code to this function to selectively enable only the necessary format support. Note: In statically-linked executables, this will cause your program to include support for every format. If executable size is a concern, you may wish to avoid using this function. archive_read_support_format_empty
()- Enables support for treating empty files as empty archives. Because empty files are valid for several different formats, it is not possible to accurately determine a format for an empty file based purely on contents. So empty files are treated by libarchive as a distinct format.
archive_read_support_format_raw
()- The “raw” format handler allows libarchive to be used to
read arbitrary data. It treats any data stream as an archive with a single
entry. The pathname of this entry is “data”; all other entry
fields are unset. This is not enabled by
archive_read_support_format_all
() in order to avoid erroneous handling of damaged archives.
RETURN VALUES¶
These functions return ARCHIVE_OK
on
success, or ARCHIVE_FATAL
.
ERRORS¶
Detailed error codes and textual descriptions are available from
the archive_errno
() and
archive_error_string
() functions.
SEE ALSO¶
tar(1), libarchive(3), archive_read_data(3), archive_read_filter(3), archive_read_set_options(3), archive_util(3), tar(5)
BUGS¶
Many traditional archiver programs treat empty files as valid empty archives. For example, many implementations of tar(1) allow you to append entries to an empty file. Of course, it is impossible to determine the format of an empty file by inspecting the contents, so this library treats empty files as having a special “empty” format.
Using the “raw” handler together with any other handler will often work but can produce surprising results.
February 2, 2012 | Linux 5.14.0-427.18.1.el9_4.x86_64 |