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📁 给出了 zip 压缩算法的完整实现过程。
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/*  Copyright (c) 1990-2005 Info-ZIP.  All rights reserved.  See the accompanying file LICENSE, version 2004-May-22 or later  (the contents of which are also included in zip.h) for terms of use.  If, for some reason, all these files are missing, the Info-ZIP license  also may be found at:  ftp://ftp.info-zip.org/pub/infozip/license.html*//* This BeOS-specific file is based on unix.c in the unix directory; changes by Chris Herborth (chrish@pobox.com).*/#include "zip.h"#ifndef UTIL    /* the companion #endif is a bit of ways down ... */#include <time.h>#include <dirent.h>#include <errno.h>#include <sys/types.h>#include <sys/stat.h>#include <fcntl.h>#include <stdlib.h>#include <unistd.h>#include <string.h>#include <dirent.h>#include <kernel/fs_attr.h>#include <storage/Mime.h>#include <support/byteorder.h>#define PAD 0#define PATH_END '/'/* Library functions not in (most) header files */#ifdef _POSIX_VERSION#  include <utime.h>#else   int utime OF((char *, time_t *));#endifextern char *label;local ulg label_time = 0;local ulg label_mode = 0;local time_t label_utim = 0;/* Local functions */local char *readd OF((DIR *));local int get_attr_dir( const char *, char **, off_t * );local int add_UT_ef( struct zlist far * );local int add_Ux_ef( struct zlist far * );local int add_Be_ef( struct zlist far * );#ifdef NO_DIR                    /* for AT&T 3B1 */#include <sys/dir.h>#ifndef dirent#  define dirent direct#endiftypedef FILE DIR;/***  Apparently originally by Rich Salz.**  Cleaned up and modified by James W. Birdsall.*/#define opendir(path) fopen(path, "r")struct dirent *readdir(dirp)DIR *dirp;{  static struct dirent entry;  if (dirp == NULL)    return NULL;  for (;;)    if (fread (&entry, sizeof (struct dirent), 1, dirp) == 0)      return NULL;    else if (entry.d_ino)      return (&entry);} /* end of readdir() */#define closedir(dirp) fclose(dirp)#endif /* NO_DIR */local char *readd(d)DIR *d;                 /* directory stream to read from *//* Return a pointer to the next name in the directory stream d, or NULL if   no more entries or an error occurs. */{  struct dirent *e;  e = readdir(d);  return e == NULL ? (char *) NULL : e->d_name;}int procname(n, caseflag)char *n;                /* name to process */int caseflag;           /* true to force case-sensitive match *//* Process a name or sh expression to operate on (or exclude).  Return   an error code in the ZE_ class. */{  char *a;              /* path and name for recursion */  DIR *d;               /* directory stream from opendir() */  char *e;              /* pointer to name from readd() */  int m;                /* matched flag */  char *p;              /* path for recursion */  struct stat s;        /* result of stat() */  struct zlist far *z;  /* steps through zfiles list */  if (strcmp(n, "-") == 0)   /* if compressing stdin */    return newname(n, 0, caseflag);  else if (LSSTAT(n, &s))  {    /* Not a file or directory--search for shell expression in zip file */    p = ex2in(n, 0, (int *)NULL);       /* shouldn't affect matching chars */    m = 1;    for (z = zfiles; z != NULL; z = z->nxt) {      if (MATCH(p, z->iname, caseflag))      {        z->mark = pcount ? filter(z->zname, caseflag) : 1;        if (verbose)            fprintf(mesg, "zip diagnostic: %scluding %s\n",               z->mark ? "in" : "ex", z->name);        m = 0;      }    }    free((zvoid *)p);    return m ? ZE_MISS : ZE_OK;  }  /* Live name--use if file, recurse if directory */  if ((s.st_mode & S_IFDIR) == 0)  {    /* add or remove name of file */    if ((m = newname(n, 0, caseflag)) != ZE_OK)      return m;  } else {    /* Add trailing / to the directory name */    if ((p = malloc(strlen(n)+2)) == NULL)      return ZE_MEM;    if (strcmp(n, ".") == 0) {      *p = '\0';  /* avoid "./" prefix and do not create zip entry */    } else {      strcpy(p, n);      a = p + strlen(p);      if (a[-1] != '/')        strcpy(a, "/");      if (dirnames && (m = newname(p, 1, caseflag)) != ZE_OK) {        free((zvoid *)p);        return m;      }    }    /* recurse into directory */    if (recurse && (d = opendir(n)) != NULL)    {      while ((e = readd(d)) != NULL) {        if (strcmp(e, ".") && strcmp(e, ".."))        {          if ((a = malloc(strlen(p) + strlen(e) + 1)) == NULL)          {            closedir(d);            free((zvoid *)p);            return ZE_MEM;          }          strcat(strcpy(a, p), e);          if ((m = procname(a, caseflag)) != ZE_OK)   /* recurse on name */          {            if (m == ZE_MISS)              zipwarn("name not matched: ", a);            else              ziperr(m, a);          }          free((zvoid *)a);        }      }      closedir(d);    }    free((zvoid *)p);  } /* (s.st_mode & S_IFDIR) == 0) */  return ZE_OK;}char *ex2in(x, isdir, pdosflag)char *x;                /* external file name */int isdir;              /* input: x is a directory */int *pdosflag;          /* output: force MSDOS file attributes? *//* Convert the external file name to a zip file name, returning the malloc'ed   string or NULL if not enough memory. */{  char *n;              /* internal file name (malloc'ed) */  char *t;              /* shortened name */  int dosflag;  dosflag = dosify;  /* default for non-DOS and non-OS/2 */  /* Find starting point in name before doing malloc */  for (t = x; *t == '/'; t++)    ;                   /* strip leading '/' chars to get a relative path */  while (*t == '.' && t[1] == '/')    t += 2;             /* strip redundant leading "./" sections */  /* Make changes, if any, to the copied name (leave original intact) */  if (!pathput)    t = last(t, PATH_END);  /* Malloc space for internal name and copy it */  if ((n = malloc(strlen(t) + 1)) == NULL)    return NULL;  strcpy(n, t);  if (isdir == 42) return n;    /* avoid warning on unused variable */  if (dosify)    msname(n);  /* Returned malloc'ed name */  if (pdosflag)    *pdosflag = dosflag;  return n;}char *in2ex(n)char *n;                /* internal file name *//* Convert the zip file name to an external file name, returning the malloc'ed   string or NULL if not enough memory. */{  char *x;              /* external file name */  if ((x = malloc(strlen(n) + 1 + PAD)) == NULL)    return NULL;  strcpy(x, n);  return x;}/* * XXX use ztimbuf in both POSIX and non POSIX cases ? */void stamp(f, d)char *f;                /* name of file to change */ulg d;                  /* dos-style time to change it to *//* Set last updated and accessed time of file f to the DOS time d. */{#ifdef _POSIX_VERSION  struct utimbuf u;     /* argument for utime()  const ?? */#else  time_t u[2];          /* argument for utime() */#endif  /* Convert DOS time to time_t format in u */#ifdef _POSIX_VERSION  u.actime = u.modtime = dos2unixtime(d);  utime(f, &u);#else  u[0] = u[1] = dos2unixtime(d);  utime(f, u);#endif}ulg filetime(f, a, n, t)char *f;                /* name of file to get info on */ulg *a;                 /* return value: file attributes */long *n;                /* return value: file size */iztimes *t;             /* return value: access, modific. and creation times *//* If file *f does not exist, return 0.  Else, return the file's last   modified date and time as an MSDOS date and time.  The date and   time is returned in a long with the date most significant to allow   unsigned integer comparison of absolute times.  Also, if a is not   a NULL pointer, store the file attributes there, with the high two   bytes being the Unix attributes, and the low byte being a mapping   of that to DOS attributes.  If n is not NULL, store the file size   there.  If t is not NULL, the file's access, modification and creation   times are stored there as UNIX time_t values.   If f is "-", use standard input as the file. If f is a device, return   a file size of -1 */{  struct stat s;        /* results of stat() */  char *name;  unsigned int len = strlen(f);  if (f == label) {    if (a != NULL)      *a = label_mode;    if (n != NULL)      *n = -2L; /* convention for a label name */    if (t != NULL)      t->atime = t->mtime = t->ctime = label_utim;    return label_time;  }  if ((name = malloc(len + 1)) == NULL) {    ZIPERR(ZE_MEM, "filetime");  }  strcpy(name, f);  if (name[len - 1] == '/')    name[len - 1] = '\0';  /* not all systems allow stat'ing a file with / appended */  if (strcmp(f, "-") == 0) {    if (fstat(fileno(stdin), &s) != 0) {      free(name);      error("fstat(stdin)");    }  } else if (LSSTAT(name, &s) != 0) {             /* Accept about any file kind including directories              * (stored with trailing / with -r option)              */    free(name);    return 0;  }  if (a != NULL) {    *a = ((ulg)s.st_mode << 16) | !(s.st_mode & S_IWRITE);    if ((s.st_mode & S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR) {      *a |= MSDOS_DIR_ATTR;    }  }  if (n != NULL)    *n = (s.st_mode & S_IFMT) == S_IFREG ? s.st_size : -1L;  if (t != NULL) {    t->atime = s.st_atime;    t->mtime = s.st_mtime;    t->ctime = s.st_mtime;   /* best guess (s.st_ctime: last status change!) */  }  free(name);  return unix2dostime(&s.st_mtime);}/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------Return a malloc()'d buffer containing all of the attributes and their namesfor the file specified in name.  You have to free() this yourself.  The lengthof the buffer is also returned.If get_attr_dir() fails, the buffer will be NULL, total_size will be 0,and an error will be returned:    EOK    - no errors occurred    EINVAL - attr_buff was pointing at a buffer    ENOMEM - insufficient memory for attribute bufferOther errors are possible (whatever is returned by the fs_attr.h functions).PROBLEMS:- pointers are 32-bits; attributes are limited to off_t in size so it's  possible to overflow... in practice, this isn't too likely... your  machine will thrash like hell before that happens*/#define INITIAL_BUFF_SIZE 65536int get_attr_dir( const char *name, char **attr_buff, off_t *total_size ){    int               retval = EOK;    int               fd;    DIR              *fa_dir;    struct dirent    *fa_ent;    off_t             attrs_size;    off_t             this_size;    char             *ptr;    struct attr_info  fa_info;    struct attr_info  big_fa_info;    retval      = EOK;    attrs_size  = 0;    /* gcc still says this is used uninitialized... */    *total_size = 0;    /* ----------------------------------------------------------------- */    /* Sanity-check.                                                     */    if( *attr_buff != NULL ) {        return EINVAL;    }    /* ----------------------------------------------------------------- */    /* Can we open the file/directory?                                   */    /*                                                                   */    /* linkput is a zip global; it's set to 1 if we're storing symbolic  */    /* links as symbolic links (instead of storing the thing the link    */    /* points to)... if we're storing the symbolic link as a link, we'll */    /* want the link's file attributes, otherwise we want the target's.  */    if( linkput ) {        fd = open( name, O_RDONLY | O_NOTRAVERSE );    } else {        fd = open( name, O_RDONLY );    }    if( fd < 0 ) {        return errno;    }    /* ----------------------------------------------------------------- */    /* Allocate an initial buffer; 64k should usually be enough.         */    *attr_buff = (char *)malloc( INITIAL_BUFF_SIZE );    ptr        = *attr_buff;    if( ptr == NULL ) {        close( fd );        return ENOMEM;    }    /* ----------------------------------------------------------------- */    /* Open the attributes directory for this file.                      */    fa_dir = fs_fopen_attr_dir( fd );    if( fa_dir == NULL ) {        close( fd );        free( ptr );        *attr_buff = NULL;        return retval;    }    /* ----------------------------------------------------------------- */    /* Read all the attributes; the buffer could grow > 64K if there are */    /* many and/or they are large.                                       */    fa_ent = fs_read_attr_dir( fa_dir );    while( fa_ent != NULL ) {        retval = fs_stat_attr( fd, fa_ent->d_name, &fa_info );        /* TODO: check retval != EOK */        this_size  = strlen( fa_ent->d_name ) + 1;        this_size += sizeof( struct attr_info );        this_size += fa_info.size;        attrs_size += this_size;        if( attrs_size > INITIAL_BUFF_SIZE ) {            unsigned long offset = ptr - *attr_buff;            *attr_buff = (char *)realloc( *attr_buff, attrs_size );            if( *attr_buff == NULL ) {                retval = fs_close_attr_dir( fa_dir );                /* TODO: check retval != EOK */                close( fd );                return ENOMEM;            }            ptr = *attr_buff + offset;        }        /* Now copy the data for this attribute into the buffer. */        strcpy( ptr, fa_ent->d_name );        ptr += strlen( fa_ent->d_name );        *ptr++ = '\0';        /* We need to put a big-endian version of the fa_info data into */        /* the archive.                                                 */        big_fa_info.type = B_HOST_TO_BENDIAN_INT32( fa_info.type );        big_fa_info.size = B_HOST_TO_BENDIAN_INT64( fa_info.size );        memcpy( ptr, &big_fa_info, sizeof( struct attr_info ) );        ptr += sizeof( struct attr_info );        if( fa_info.size > 0 ) {            ssize_t read_bytes;            read_bytes = fs_read_attr( fd, fa_ent->d_name, fa_info.type, 0,                                       ptr, fa_info.size );            if( read_bytes != fa_info.size ) {                /* print a warning about mismatched sizes */                char buff[80];                sprintf( buff, "read %ld, expected %ld",                         (ssize_t)read_bytes, (ssize_t)fa_info.size );

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