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NAME

       zzip_fopen, zzip_freopen - ...

SYNOPSIS

       #include <zzip/lib.h>

       ZZIP_FILE * zzip_fopen((zzip_char_t * filename, zzip_char_t * mode));

       ZZIP_FILE * zzip_freopen((zzip_char_t * filename,
                                 zzip_char_t * mode, ZZIP_FILE * stream));

DESCRIPTION

       The zzip_fopen function will fopen(3) a real/zipped file.

       It has some magic functionality builtin - it will first try to open the
       given filename as a normal file. If it does not exist, the given path
       to the filename (if any) is split into its directory-part and the
       file-part. A ".zip" extension is then added to the directory-part to
       create the name of a zip-archive. That zip-archive (if it exists) is
       being searched for the file-part, and if found a zzip-handle is
       returned.

       Note that if the file is found in the normal fs-directory the returned
       structure is mostly empty and the zzip_read call will use the libc read
       to obtain data. Otherwise a zzip_file_open is performed and any error
       mapped to errno(3).

       unlike the posix-wrapper zzip_open the mode-argument is a string which
       allows for more freedom to support the extra zzip modes called
       ZZIP_CASEINSENSITIVE and ZZIP_IGNOREPATH. Currently, this zzip_fopen
       call will convert the following characters in the mode-string into
       their corrsponding mode-bits:

       ·
            "r" : O_RDONLY : read-only

       ·
            "b" : O_BINARY : binary (win32 specific)

       ·
            "f" : O_NOCTTY : no char device (unix)

       ·
            "i" : ZZIP_CASELESS : inside zip file

       ·
            "*" : ZZIP_NOPATHS : inside zip file only

       all other modes will be ignored for zip-contained entries but they are
       transferred for compatibility and portability, including these extra
       sugar bits:

       ·
            "x" : O_EXCL : fail if file did exist

       ·
            "s" : O_SYNC : synchronized access

       ·
            "n" : O_NONBLOCK : nonblocking access

       ·
            "z#" : compression level : for zlib

       ·
            "g#" : group access : unix access bits

       ·
            "u#" : owner access : unix access bits

       ·
            "o#" : world access : unix access bits

       ... the access bits are in traditional unix bit format with 7 =
       read/write/execute, 6 = read/write, 4 = read-only.

       The default access mode is 0664, and the compression level is ignored
       since the lib can not yet write zip files, otherwise it would be the
       initialisation value for the zlib deflateInit where 0 = no-compression,
       1 = best-speed, 9 = best-compression.

       The zzip_fopen function returns a new zzip-handle (use zzip_close to
       return it). On error the zzip_fopen function will return null setting
       errno(3).

       The zzip_freopen function receives an additional argument pointing to a
       ZZIP_FILE* being already in use. If this extra argument is null then
       the zzip_freopen function is identical with calling zzip_fopen

       Per default, the old file stream is closed and only the internal
       structures associated with it are kept. These internal structures may
       be reused for the return value, and this is a lot quicker when the
       filename matches a zipped file that is incidently in the very same zip
       arch as the old filename wrapped in the stream struct.

       That´s simply because the zip arch´s central directory does not need to
       be read again. As an extension for the zzip_freopen function, if the
       mode-string contains a "q" then the old stream is not closed but left
       untouched, instead it is only given as a hint that a new file handle
       may share/copy the zip arch structures of the old file handle if that
       is possible, i.e when they are in the same zip arch.

       The zzip_freopen function returns a new zzip-handle (use zzip_close to
       return it). On error the zzip_freopen 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

SEE ALSO

       fopen(2)