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diff --git a/libarchive/libarchive-2.8.0/doc/man/archive_read_disk.3 b/libarchive/libarchive-2.8.0/doc/man/archive_read_disk.3 deleted file mode 100644 index 6e10f4f..0000000 --- a/libarchive/libarchive-2.8.0/doc/man/archive_read_disk.3 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,300 +0,0 @@ -.TH archive_read_disk 3 "March 10, 2009" "" -.SH NAME -.ad l -\fB\%archive_read_disk_new\fP, -\fB\%archive_read_disk_set_symlink_logical\fP, -\fB\%archive_read_disk_set_symlink_physical\fP, -\fB\%archive_read_disk_set_symlink_hybrid\fP, -\fB\%archive_read_disk_entry_from_file\fP, -\fB\%archive_read_disk_gname\fP, -\fB\%archive_read_disk_uname\fP, -\fB\%archive_read_disk_set_uname_lookup\fP, -\fB\%archive_read_disk_set_gname_lookup\fP, -\fB\%archive_read_disk_set_standard_lookup\fP, -\fB\%archive_read_close\fP, -\fB\%archive_read_finish\fP -\- functions for reading objects from disk -.SH SYNOPSIS -.ad l -\fB#include <archive.h>\fP -.br -\fIstruct archive *\fP -.br -\fB\%archive_read_disk_new\fP(\fI\%void\fP); -.br -\fIint\fP -.br -\fB\%archive_read_disk_set_symlink_logical\fP(\fI\%struct\ archive\ *\fP); -.br -\fIint\fP -.br -\fB\%archive_read_disk_set_symlink_physical\fP(\fI\%struct\ archive\ *\fP); -.br -\fIint\fP -.br -\fB\%archive_read_disk_set_symlink_hybrid\fP(\fI\%struct\ archive\ *\fP); -.br -\fIint\fP -.br -\fB\%archive_read_disk_gname\fP(\fI\%struct\ archive\ *\fP, \fI\%gid_t\fP); -.br -\fIint\fP -.br -\fB\%archive_read_disk_uname\fP(\fI\%struct\ archive\ *\fP, \fI\%uid_t\fP); -.br -\fIint\fP -.br -\fB\%archive_read_disk_set_gname_lookup\fP(\fI\%struct\ archive\ *\fP, \fI\%void\ *\fP, \fI\%const\ char\ *(*lookup)(void\ *,\ gid_t)\fP, \fI\%void\ (*cleanup)(void\ *)\fP); -.br -\fIint\fP -.br -\fB\%archive_read_disk_set_uname_lookup\fP(\fI\%struct\ archive\ *\fP, \fI\%void\ *\fP, \fI\%const\ char\ *(*lookup)(void\ *,\ uid_t)\fP, \fI\%void\ (*cleanup)(void\ *)\fP); -.br -\fIint\fP -.br -\fB\%archive_read_disk_set_standard_lookup\fP(\fI\%struct\ archive\ *\fP); -.br -\fIint\fP -.br -\fB\%archive_read_disk_entry_from_file\fP(\fI\%struct\ archive\ *\fP, \fI\%struct\ archive_entry\ *\fP, \fI\%int\ fd\fP, \fI\%const\ struct\ stat\ *\fP); -.br -\fIint\fP -.br -\fB\%archive_read_close\fP(\fI\%struct\ archive\ *\fP); -.br -\fIint\fP -.br -\fB\%archive_read_finish\fP(\fI\%struct\ archive\ *\fP); -.SH DESCRIPTION -.ad l -These functions provide an API for reading information about -objects on disk. -In particular, they provide an interface for populating -Tn struct archive_entry -objects. -.RS 5 -.TP -\fB\%archive_read_disk_new\fP() -Allocates and initializes a -Tn struct archive -object suitable for reading object information from disk. -.TP -\fB\%archive_read_disk_set_symlink_logical\fP(), -\fB\%archive_read_disk_set_symlink_physical\fP(), -\fB\%archive_read_disk_set_symlink_hybrid\fP() -This sets the mode used for handling symbolic links. -The -``logical'' -mode follows all symbolic links. -The -``physical'' -mode does not follow any symbolic links. -The -``hybrid'' -mode currently behaves identically to the -``logical'' -mode. -.TP -\fB\%archive_read_disk_gname\fP(), -\fB\%archive_read_disk_uname\fP() -Returns a user or group name given a gid or uid value. -By default, these always return a NULL string. -.TP -\fB\%archive_read_disk_set_gname_lookup\fP(), -\fB\%archive_read_disk_set_uname_lookup\fP() -These allow you to override the functions used for -user and group name lookups. -You may also provide a -Tn void * -pointer to a private data structure and a cleanup function for -that data. -The cleanup function will be invoked when the -Tn struct archive -object is destroyed or when new lookup functions are registered. -.TP -\fB\%archive_read_disk_set_standard_lookup\fP() -This convenience function installs a standard set of user -and group name lookup functions. -These functions use -\fBgetpwid\fP(3) -and -\fBgetgrid\fP(3) -to convert ids to names, defaulting to NULL if the names cannot -be looked up. -These functions also implement a simple memory cache to reduce -the number of calls to -\fBgetpwid\fP(3) -and -\fBgetgrid\fP(3). -.TP -\fB\%archive_read_disk_entry_from_file\fP() -Populates a -Tn struct archive_entry -object with information about a particular file. -The -Tn archive_entry -object must have already been created with -\fBarchive_entry_new\fP(3) -and at least one of the source path or path fields must already be set. -(If both are set, the source path will be used.) -.PP -Information is read from disk using the path name from the -Tn struct archive_entry -object. -If a file descriptor is provided, some information will be obtained using -that file descriptor, on platforms that support the appropriate -system calls. -.PP -If a pointer to a -Tn struct stat -is provided, information from that structure will be used instead -of reading from the disk where appropriate. -This can provide performance benefits in scenarios where -Tn struct stat -information has already been read from the disk as a side effect -of some other operation. -(For example, directory traversal libraries often provide this information.) -.PP -Where necessary, user and group ids are converted to user and group names -using the currently registered lookup functions above. -This affects the file ownership fields and ACL values in the -Tn struct archive_entry -object. -.TP -\fB\%archive_read_close\fP() -This currently does nothing. -.TP -\fB\%archive_write_finish\fP() -Invokes -\fB\%archive_write_close\fP() -if it was not invoked manually, then releases all resources. -.RE -More information about the -\fIstruct\fP archive -object and the overall design of the library can be found in the -\fBlibarchive\fP(3) -overview. -.SH EXAMPLE -.ad l -The following illustrates basic usage of the library by -showing how to use it to copy an item on disk into an archive. -.RS 4 -.nf -void -file_to_archive(struct archive *a, const char *name) -{ - char buff[8192]; - size_t bytes_read; - struct archive *ard; - struct archive_entry *entry; - int fd; - ard = archive_read_disk_new(); - archive_read_disk_set_standard_lookup(ard); - entry = archive_entry_new(); - fd = open(name, O_RDONLY); - if (fd < 0) - return; - archive_entry_copy_sourcepath(entry, name); - archive_read_disk_entry_from_file(ard, entry, fd, NULL); - archive_write_header(a, entry); - while ((bytes_read = read(fd, buff, sizeof(buff))) > 0) - archive_write_data(a, buff, bytes_read); - archive_write_finish_entry(a); - archive_read_finish(ard); - archive_entry_free(entry); -} -.RE -.SH RETURN VALUES -.ad l -Most functions return -\fBARCHIVE_OK\fP -(zero) on success, or one of several negative -error codes for errors. -Specific error codes include: -\fBARCHIVE_RETRY\fP -for operations that might succeed if retried, -\fBARCHIVE_WARN\fP -for unusual conditions that do not prevent further operations, and -\fBARCHIVE_FATAL\fP -for serious errors that make remaining operations impossible. -The -\fBarchive_errno\fP(3) -and -\fBarchive_error_string\fP(3) -functions can be used to retrieve an appropriate error code and a -textual error message. -(See -\fBarchive_util\fP(3) -for details.) -.PP -\fB\%archive_read_disk_new\fP() -returns a pointer to a newly-allocated -Tn struct archive -object or NULL if the allocation failed for any reason. -.PP -\fB\%archive_read_disk_gname\fP() -and -\fB\%archive_read_disk_uname\fP() -return -Tn const char * -pointers to the textual name or NULL if the lookup failed for any reason. -The returned pointer points to internal storage that -may be reused on the next call to either of these functions; -callers should copy the string if they need to continue accessing it. -.PP -.SH SEE ALSO -.ad l -\fBarchive_read\fP(3), -\fBarchive_write\fP(3), -\fBarchive_write_disk\fP(3), -\fBtar\fP(1), -\fBlibarchive\fP(3) -.SH HISTORY -.ad l -The -\fB\%libarchive\fP -library first appeared in -FreeBSD 5.3. -The -\fB\%archive_read_disk\fP -interface was added to -\fB\%libarchive\fP 2.6 -and first appeared in -FreeBSD 8.0. -.SH AUTHORS -.ad l --nosplit -The -\fB\%libarchive\fP -library was written by -Tim Kientzle \%<kientzle@freebsd.org.> -.SH BUGS -.ad l -The -``standard'' -user name and group name lookup functions are not the defaults because -\fBgetgrid\fP(3) -and -\fBgetpwid\fP(3) -are sometimes too large for particular applications. -The current design allows the application author to use a more -compact implementation when appropriate. -.PP -The full list of metadata read from disk by -\fB\%archive_read_disk_entry_from_file\fP() -is necessarily system-dependent. -.PP -The -\fB\%archive_read_disk_entry_from_file\fP() -function reads as much information as it can from disk. -Some method should be provided to limit this so that clients who -do not need ACLs, for instance, can avoid the extra work needed -to look up such information. -.PP -This API should provide a set of methods for walking a directory tree. -That would make it a direct parallel of the -\fBarchive_read\fP(3) -API. -When such methods are implemented, the -``hybrid'' -symbolic link mode will make sense. |
