zip_source_win32a,
zip_source_win32a_create —
create data source from a Windows ANSI file name
#include
<zip.h>
zip_source_t *
zip_source_win32a(zip_t
*archive, const char
*fname, zip_uint64_t
start, zip_int64_t
len);
zip_source_t *
zip_source_win32a_create(const
char *fname, zip_uint64_t
start, zip_int64_t
len, zip_error_t
*error);
The functions
zip_source_win32a()
and
zip_source_win32a_create()
create a zip source on Windows using a Windows ANSI name. They open
fname and read len bytes from
offset start from it. For a description of the
len argument, see
zip_source_file(3).
If the file supports seek, the source can be used to open a zip
archive from.
The file is opened and read when the data from the
source is used, usually by
zip_close()
or
zip_open_from_source().
Upon successful completion, the created source is returned.
Otherwise, NULL is returned and the error code in
archive or error is set to
indicate the error.
zip_source_win32a() and
zip_source_win32a_create() fail if:
- [
ZIP_ER_INVAL]
- fname, start, or
len are invalid.
- [
ZIP_ER_MEMORY]
- Required memory could not be allocated.
- [
ZIP_ER_OPEN]
- Opening fname failed.
zip_source_win32a() and
zip_source_win32a_create() were added in libzip
1.0.
ZIP_LENGTH_TO_END and
ZIP_LENGTH_UNCHECKED were added in libzip
1.10.1.