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    | ZIP_NAME_LOCATE(3) | Library Functions Manual | ZIP_NAME_LOCATE(3) | 
NAME¶
zip_name_locate —
    get index of file by name
LIBRARY¶
libzip (-lzip)
SYNOPSIS¶
#include
  <zip.h>
zip_int64_t
  
  zip_name_locate(zip_t
    *archive, const char
    *fname, zip_flags_t
    flags);
DESCRIPTION¶
The
    zip_name_locate()
    function returns the index of the file named fname in
    archive. If archive does not
    contain a file with that name, -1 is returned. The
    flags are specified by
    or'ing
    the following values, or 0 for none of them.
- ZIP_FL_NOCASE
- Ignore case distinctions. (Will only work well if the file names are
      ASCII.) With this flag, zip_name_locate() will be slow for archives with many files.
- ZIP_FL_NODIR
- Ignore directory part of file name in archive. With this flag,
      zip_name_locate() will be slow for archives with many files.
- ZIP_FL_ENC_RAW
- Compare against the unmodified names as it is in the ZIP archive.
- ZIP_FL_ENC_GUESS
- (Default.) Guess the encoding of the name in the ZIP archive and convert it to UTF-8, if necessary, before comparing.
- ZIP_FL_ENC_STRICT
- Follow the ZIP specification and expect CP-437 encoded names in the ZIP archive (except if they are explicitly marked as UTF-8). Convert it to UTF-8 before comparing.
RETURN VALUES¶
zip_name_locate() returns the index of the
    file named fname or -1, if
    archive does not contain an entry of that name.
ERRORS¶
zip_name_locate() fails if:
- [ZIP_ER_INVAL]
- One of the arguments is invalid.
- [ZIP_ER_MEMORY]
- Required memory could not be allocated.
- [ZIP_ER_NOENT]
- No entry of the name fname is found in the archive.
SEE ALSO¶
HISTORY¶
zip_name_locate() was added in libzip 0.6.
    In libzip 0.11 the return type was changed from int to
    zip_int64_t. In libzip 0.11 the type of
    flags was changed from int to
    zip_flags_t.
AUTHORS¶
Dieter Baron <dillo@nih.at> and Thomas Klausner <tk@giga.or.at>
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