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.!.! File: UNZIP_CLI.HELP.!.! Author: Hunter Goatley.!.! Date: 12 Jul 94 (orig. UNZIP.RNH, 23 Oct 91).!.! Description:.!.! TPU-processable source file to produce VMS on-line help for.! portable UnZip. Adapted from UNZIP.RNH, originally based on.! UNZIP.MAN (now UNZIP.DOC)..!.! To build:.! $ EDIT /TPU/NOSECTION/NODISPLAY/COMMAND=CVTHELP.TPU UNZIP_CLI.HELP.! $ RUNOFF /OUT=UNZIP.HLP UNZIP_CLI.RNH.! $ LIBR /HELP/INSERT libr UNZIP.!.! Modification history:.!.! 02-001 Hunter Goatley 12-JUL-1994 16:59.! Genesis..! 02-002 Cave Newt 14-JUL-1994 11:36.! Fixed /*TEXT options and added/removed various options..! 02-003 Cave Newt 28-JUL-1994 08:54.! Removed semicolons from comments and moved /ZIPINFO..! 02-004 Christian Spieler 06-OCT-1995 02:02.! Changed to conform to revised .CLD definition..! 02-005 Christian Spieler 06-FEB-1996 02:20.! Added description of /HELP qualifier..! 02-006 Christian Spieler 12-MAY-1996 00:50.! Some clarifications/cleanups..! 02-007 Christian Spieler 04-MAR-1997 22:25.! Added /[NO]CASE_INSENSITIVE to ZipInfo mode;.! documented the new /PASSWORD="decryption_key" option..! 02-007 Christian Spieler 22-JUL-1997 22:37.! Formatting changes (prevent line wraps); added "Exit_Codes".! subtopic (no version number change)..!<INIT><MAIN>UNZIPUnZip is used to extract files compressed and packaged by Zip (see HELP ZIPfor information on ZIP).For a brief help on Zip and Unzip, run each without specifying anyparameters on the command line (or apply the /HELP qualifier).To get a brief help sceen about the alternate UNIX style command interface,run each with the -h option applied.UNZIP will list, test, or extract from a ZIP archive. ZIP archives are commonlyfound on MS-DOS systems; a VMS version of ZIP can also be found here.Archive member extraction is implied by the absence of the /SCREEN (-c),/PIPE (-p), /TEST (-t), /LIST (-l, -v) or /COMMENT (-z) qualifiers (options).All archive members are processed unless a filespec is provided tospecify a subset of the archive members.<FORMAT>UNZIP zipfile [file[,...]] [/qualifiers].!<TOPIC>Parameters<PARAMETER>zipfile<PTEXT>File specification for the ZIP archive(s) with optional wildcards. UnZip willperform actions specified for every zipfile matching the specification.The default file specification is SYS$DISK:[].ZIP.Note that self-extracting ZIP files are supported; just specify the .EXEsuffix yourself.<TXETP><PARAMETER>file<PTEXT>An optional comma-separated list of archive members to be processed;if no list is given, all archive members are processed. Expressionsmay be used to match multiple members. Expressions should be enclosedin double-quotes to prevent interpretation by DCL. Multiple filenamesshould be separated by blanks. Each file specification is similar toa Unix egrep expression and may contain:<LITERAL>|* matches a sequence of 0 or more characters|? matches exactly 1 character|[...] matches any single character found inside the brackets;| ranges are specified by a beginning character,| a hyphen, and an ending character. If a '!' or '^'| immediately follows the left bracket, then any character| not in the given range is matched.<LARETIL><TXETP><QUALIFIERS><QUALIFIER>/ZIPINFO/ZIPINFODisplays information about the Zip archive and the files contained therein.This function used to be provided by a separate ZipInfo program.The following qualifiers may be specified with /ZIPINFO:<LITERAL>| /SHORT Short UNIX "ls -l" format (default)| /MEDIUM Medium UNIX "ls -l" format| /LONG Long UNIX "ls -l" format| /VERBOSE Verbose, multi-page format| /ONE_LINE Filenames only, one per line| /HEADER Print header lines| /TOTALS Print totals for files| /TIMES Print file times in sortable decimal format| /[NO]CASE_INSENSITIVE Match filenames case-insensitively| /[NO]PAGE Page screen output through built-in "more"<LARETIL><QUALIFIER>/BINARY/BINARY[=KEYWORD]/NOBINARY (default)Selects conversion to VMS "standard" binary file format, which is"fixed length 512 byte records, no record attributes".The optional keywords recognized are:<LITERAL>| AUTO Automatically extracts files marked as "binary" (rather| than "text") in standard VMS binary file format. (default)| ALL Extracts all files in standard VMS binary file format.| NONE Same as /NOBINARY.<LARETIL>Note that a combination of /BINARY[=AUTO] and /TEXT[=AUTO] is allowed.(see /TEXT qualifier)<QUALIFIER>/BRIEF/BRIEF (default)When used with /LIST, specifies that a brief listing of the archive'scontents is to be displayed. A brief listing shows the length, date,time, and file name for the files in the archive.<QUALIFIER>/CASE_INSENSITIVE/CASE_INSENSITIVE/NOCASE_INSENSITIVE (default)Match filenames case-insensitively. (Good default option under VMS.)<QUALIFIER>/COMMENT/COMMENT/NOCOMMENTDisplay the archive comment.<QUALIFIER>/DIRECTORY/DIRECTORY=directory-specSpecifies the output directory where all the extracted files are to beplaced.<QUALIFIER>/EXCLUDE/EXCLUDE=(file[,...])A comma-separated list of files to exclude when extracting files.If multiple files are specified, the list should be included inparentheses.<QUALIFIER>/FRESHEN/FRESHEN/NOFRESHENFreshen existing files; replace if newer. Does not cause any new files tobe created.<QUALIFIER>/FULL/FULLWhen used with /LIST, specifies that a full listing of the archive'scontents is to be displayed. A full listing shows the length,compression method, compressed size, compression ratio, date,time, CRC value, and file name for the files in the archive.<QUALIFIER>/HELP/HELPDisplays a one-page brief help screen and exits quietly.<QUALIFIER>/JUNK/JUNK/NOJUNK (default)Junk the stored paths (don't recreated the archive's directorystructure.<QUALIFIER>/LIST/LISTList the contents of the archive. /BRIEF and /FULL can be used tospecify the amount of information displayed. The default is /BRIEF.<QUALIFIER>/LOWERCASE/LOWERCASE/NOLOWERCASE (default)Convert filenames from all-uppercase operating systems to lowercase. Thisoption has no effect under VMS.<QUALIFIER>/OVERWRITE/OVERWRITE/NOOVERWRITEThe qualifier /OVERWRITE forces overwriting of existing files when extracting.The negation /NOOVERWRITE results in never overwriting an existing file.The default action is to prompt for desired action when about tooverwrite an existing file.For VMS, "overwriting" results in the creation of a new version of the file,unless version numbers are stored in the archive and /VERSION is specified.<QUALIFIER>/PAGE/PAGE/NOPAGEFeed all screen output through the built-in "more" pager.<QUALIFIER>/PASSWORD/PASSWORD=decryption-passwordSpecifies a decryption password and prevents UnZip from prompting fora password in case the specified decryption key was wrong. The suppliedstring must be enclosed in double-quotes whenever it contains lowercaseor special characters.<QUALIFIER>/PIPE/PIPEExtract files to SYS$OUTPUT with no informational messages.<QUALIFIER>/QUIET/QUIET[=SUPER]Perform operations quietly. The keyword SUPER can be specified to makeoperations even more quiet.<QUALIFIER>/RESTORE/RESTORE/NORESTORERestore file owner and protection settings.<QUALIFIER>/SCREEN/SCREEN/NOSCREENExtracts matching files to SYS$OUTPUT (the terminal).<QUALIFIER>/TEST/TEST/NOTESTTest archive files.<QUALIFIER>/TEXT/TEXT[=KEYWORD]/NOTEXT (default)Selects conversion to VMS standard text file format.The optional keywords recognized are:<LITERAL>| AUTO Automatically extracts files marked as "text" (rather| than "binary") in standard VMS text file format. (default)| ALL Extracts all files in standard VMS text file format.| NONE Same as /NOTEXT.<LARETIL>A similar functionality is available for binary files, see qualifier /BINARY.<QUALIFIER>/UPDATE/UPDATE/NOUPDATEUpdate existing files; create new ones if needed.<QUALIFIER>/VERSION/VERSION/NOVERSION (default)Retain VMS file version numbers.<TOPIC>AuthorsInfo-ZIP; currently maintained by Greg Roelofs. VMS support maintainedby Igor Mandrichenko, Christian Spieler and Hunter Goatley. Originallybased on a program by Samuel H. Smith.VMS on-line help ported from UNZIP.DOC by Hunter Goatley.<TOPIC>Exit_CodesOn VMS, UnZip's UNIX style exit values are mapped into properVMS status codes:<LITERAL>| 1 (success) normal exit,| (0x7fff0000 + 16*UnZip_errnum) -W- warnings| (0x7fff0002 + 16*UnZip_errnum) -E- normal errors| (0x7fff0004 + 16*UnZip_errnum) -F- fatal errors<LARETIL>The UnZip error level (or exit code) approximates the exitcodes defined by PKWARE and takes on the following values:<LITERAL>| VMS UnZip Type of error| severity errcode| - 0 normal; no errors or warnings detected.|| W 1 one or more warning errors were encountered,| but processing completed successfully any-| way. This includes zipfiles where one or| more files was skipped due to unsupported| compression method or encryption with an| unknown password.|| E 2 a generic error in the zipfile format was| detected. Processing may have completed| successfully anyway; some broken zipfiles| created by other archivers have simple work-| arounds.|| F 3 a severe error in the zipfile format was| detected. Processing probably failed imme-| diately.|| F 4 unzip was unable to allocate memory for one| or more buffers during program initializa-| tion.|| F 5 unzip was unable to allocate memory or| unable to obtain a tty to read the decryp-| tion password(s).|| F 6 unzip was unable to allocate memory during| decompression to disk.|| F 7 unzip was unable to allocate memory during| in-memory decompression.|| F 8 [currently not used]|| E 9 the specified zipfiles were not found.|| E 10 invalid options were specified on the com-| mand line.|| E 11 no matching files were found.|| F 50 the disk is (or was) full during extraction.|| F 51 the end of the ZIP archive was encountered| prematurely.|| E 80 the user aborted unzip prematurely with con-| trol-C (or similar)|| E 81 no files were found due to unsupported com-| pression methods or unsupported decryption.| (If even one additional file is successfully| processed, however, the exit status is 1.)|| E 82 no files were found due to bad decryption| password(s). This is also the exit status| if no files were found due to a combination| of unsupported compression and bad pass-| words. As in the previous case, however, a| single successful file will result in an| exit status of 1 instead.)<LARETIL>In addition, there is a compilation option to expand upon this behavior:An executable compiled with the option RETURN_CODES defined displaysa human-readable explanation of what the error status means.<TOPIC>UNIX_OptionsThe default action of UnZip is to extract all zipfile entries. The followingoptions and modifiers can be provided:<LITERAL>| -Z ZipInfo mode| -c extract files to SYS$OUTPUT (terminal)| -f freshen existing files (replace if newer); create none| -h show brief help screen and exit quietly| -l list archive files (short format)| -p extract files to SYS$OUTPUT; no informational messages| -t test archive files| -u update existing files; create new ones if needed| -v list archive files (verbose format)| -z display only the archive comment||MODIFIERS| -a auto-extract only text files in standard VMS text file format| -aa extract all files as text| -b auto-extract only binary files in VMS fixed 512 bytes records| -bb extract all files as binary VMS fixed 512 byte record files| -j junk paths (don't recreate archive's directory structure)| -n never overwrite existing files; don't prompt| -o OK to overwrite files without prompting| -q perform operations quietly (-qq => even quieter)| -C match filenames case-insensitively| -L convert filenames to lowercase if created on MSDOS, VMS, etc.| -P<pwd> supply decryption password on the command line (insecure!)| -M page output through built-in "more" function| -V retain (VMS) file version numbers| -X restore owner/protection info (may require privileges)<LARETIL>Note that uppercase options such as -C, -L, -M, -P, -V, -X and -Z mustbe specified in quotes. For example:<LITERAL>| $ unzip "-VX" -a zipfile<LARETIL><TOPIC>UNZIP_OPTS_DefaultUnZip allows to modify its default behaviour by specifying (UNIX style)option defaults via the UNZIP_OPTS logical name.For example, the following will cause UnZip to match filenames without regardto case, restore owner/protection information and perform all operations atquiet-level 1 by default:<LITERAL>| $ define UNZIP_OPTS "-qCX"<LARETIL>Note that the quotation marks here are required to preserve lowercase options(opposite of the command-line behavior). To negate a default option on thecommand line, add one or more minus signs before the option letter, inaddition to the leading switch character `-':<LITERAL>| $ unzip --ql zipfile<LARETIL>or<LITERAL>| $ unzip -l-q zipfile<LARETIL>At present it is not possible to decrement an option below zero--that is,more than a few minuses have no effect.UNZIP_OPTS may be defined as a symbol rather than a logical, but if bothare defined, the logical is used.
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