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# IO::Zlib.pm## Copyright (c) 1998-2004 Tom Hughes <tom@compton.nu>.# All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute# it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.package IO::Zlib;$VERSION = "1.09";=head1 NAMEIO::Zlib - IO:: style interface to L<Compress::Zlib>=head1 SYNOPSISWith any version of Perl 5 you can use the basic OO interface:    use IO::Zlib;    $fh = new IO::Zlib;    if ($fh->open("file.gz", "rb")) {        print <$fh>;        $fh->close;    }    $fh = IO::Zlib->new("file.gz", "wb9");    if (defined $fh) {        print $fh "bar\n";        $fh->close;    }    $fh = IO::Zlib->new("file.gz", "rb");    if (defined $fh) {        print <$fh>;        undef $fh;       # automatically closes the file    }With Perl 5.004 you can also use the TIEHANDLE interface to accesscompressed files just like ordinary files:    use IO::Zlib;    tie *FILE, 'IO::Zlib', "file.gz", "wb";    print FILE "line 1\nline2\n";    tie *FILE, 'IO::Zlib', "file.gz", "rb";    while (<FILE>) { print "LINE: ", $_ };=head1 DESCRIPTIONC<IO::Zlib> provides an IO:: style interface to L<Compress::Zlib> andhence to gzip/zlib compressed files. It provides many of the same methodsas the L<IO::Handle> interface.Starting from IO::Zlib version 1.02, IO::Zlib can also use anexternal F<gzip> command.  The default behaviour is to try to usean external F<gzip> if no C<Compress::Zlib> can be loaded, unlessexplicitly disabled by    use IO::Zlib qw(:gzip_external 0);If explicitly enabled by    use IO::Zlib qw(:gzip_external 1);then the external F<gzip> is used B<instead> of C<Compress::Zlib>.=head1 CONSTRUCTOR=over 4=item new ( [ARGS] )Creates an C<IO::Zlib> object. If it receives any parameters, they arepassed to the method C<open>; if the open fails, the object is destroyed.Otherwise, it is returned to the caller.=back=head1 OBJECT METHODS=over 4=item open ( FILENAME, MODE )C<open> takes two arguments. The first is the name of the file to openand the second is the open mode. The mode can be anything acceptable toL<Compress::Zlib> and by extension anything acceptable to I<zlib> (thatbasically means POSIX fopen() style mode strings plus an optional numberto indicate the compression level).=item openedReturns true if the object currently refers to a opened file.=item closeClose the file associated with the object and disassociatethe file from the handle.Done automatically on destroy.=item getcReturn the next character from the file, or undef if none remain.=item getlineReturn the next line from the file, or undef on end of string.Can safely be called in an array context.Currently ignores $/ ($INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR or $RS when L<English>is in use) and treats lines as delimited by "\n".=item getlinesGet all remaining lines from the file.It will croak() if accidentally called in a scalar context.=item print ( ARGS... )Print ARGS to the  file.=item read ( BUF, NBYTES, [OFFSET] )Read some bytes from the file.Returns the number of bytes actually read, 0 on end-of-file, undef on error.=item eofReturns true if the handle is currently positioned at end of file?=item seek ( OFFSET, WHENCE )Seek to a given position in the stream.Not yet supported.=item tellReturn the current position in the stream, as a numeric offset.Not yet supported.=item setpos ( POS )Set the current position, using the opaque value returned by C<getpos()>.Not yet supported.=item getpos ( POS )Return the current position in the string, as an opaque object.Not yet supported.=back=head1 USING THE EXTERNAL GZIPIf the external F<gzip> is used, the following C<open>s are used:    open(FH, "gzip -dc $filename |")  # for read opens    open(FH, " | gzip > $filename")   # for write opensYou can modify the 'commands' for example to hardwirean absolute path by e.g.    use IO::Zlib ':gzip_read_open'  => '/some/where/gunzip -c %s |';    use IO::Zlib ':gzip_write_open' => '| /some/where/gzip.exe > %s';The C<%s> is expanded to be the filename (C<sprintf> is used, so becareful to escape any other C<%> signs).  The 'commands' are checkedfor sanity - they must contain the C<%s>, and the read open must endwith the pipe sign, and the write open must begin with the pipe sign.=head1 CLASS METHODS=over 4=item has_Compress_ZlibReturns true if C<Compress::Zlib> is available.  Note that this doesnot mean that C<Compress::Zlib> is being used: see L</gzip_external>and L<gzip_used>.=item gzip_externalUndef if an external F<gzip> B<can> be used if C<Compress::Zlib> isnot available (see L</has_Compress_Zlib>), true if an external F<gzip>is explicitly used, false if an external F<gzip> must not be used.See L</gzip_used>.=item gzip_usedTrue if an external F<gzip> is being used, false if not.=item gzip_read_openReturn the 'command' being used for opening a file for reading using anexternal F<gzip>.=item gzip_write_openReturn the 'command' being used for opening a file for writing using anexternal F<gzip>.=back=head1 DIAGNOSTICS=over 4=item IO::Zlib::getlines: must be called in list contextIf you want read lines, you must read in list context.=item IO::Zlib::gzopen_external: mode '...' is illegalUse only modes 'rb' or 'wb' or /wb[1-9]/.=item IO::Zlib::import: '...' is illegalThe known import symbols are the C<:gzip_external>, C<:gzip_read_open>,and C<:gzip_write_open>.  Anything else is not recognized.=item IO::Zlib::import: ':gzip_external' requires an argumentThe C<:gzip_external> requires one boolean argument.=item IO::Zlib::import: 'gzip_read_open' requires an argumentThe C<:gzip_external> requires one string argument.=item IO::Zlib::import: 'gzip_read' '...' is illegalThe C<:gzip_read_open> argument must end with the pipe sign (|)and have the C<%s> for the filename.  See L</"USING THE EXTERNAL GZIP">.=item IO::Zlib::import: 'gzip_write_open' requires an argumentThe C<:gzip_external> requires one string argument.=item IO::Zlib::import: 'gzip_write_open' '...' is illegalThe C<:gzip_write_open> argument must begin with the pipe sign (|)and have the C<%s> for the filename.  An output redirect (>) is alsooften a good idea, depending on your operating system shell syntax.See L</"USING THE EXTERNAL GZIP">.=item IO::Zlib::import: no Compress::Zlib and no external gzipGiven that we failed to load C<Compress::Zlib> and that the use of an external F<gzip> was disabled, IO::Zlib has not much chance of working.=item IO::Zlib::open: needs a filenameNo filename, no open.=item IO::Zlib::READ: NBYTES must be specifiedWe must know how much to read.=item IO::Zlib::WRITE: too long LENGTHThe LENGTH must be less than or equal to the buffer size.=back=head1 SEE ALSOL<perlfunc>,L<perlop/"I/O Operators">,L<IO::Handle>,L<Compress::Zlib>=head1 HISTORYCreated by Tom Hughes E<lt>F<tom@compton.nu>E<gt>.Support for external gzip added by Jarkko Hietaniemi E<lt>F<jhi@iki.fi>E<gt>.=head1 COPYRIGHTCopyright (c) 1998-2004 Tom Hughes E<lt>F<tom@compton.nu>E<gt>.All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistributeit and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.=cutrequire 5.006;use strict;use vars qw($VERSION $AUTOLOAD @ISA);use Carp;use Fcntl qw(SEEK_SET);my $has_Compress_Zlib;my $aliased;sub has_Compress_Zlib {    $has_Compress_Zlib;}BEGIN {    eval { require Compress::Zlib };    $has_Compress_Zlib = $@ ? 0 : 1;}use Symbol;use Tie::Handle;# These might use some $^O logic.my $gzip_read_open   = "gzip -dc %s |";my $gzip_write_open  = "| gzip > %s";my $gzip_external;my $gzip_used;sub gzip_read_open {    $gzip_read_open;}sub gzip_write_open {    $gzip_write_open;}sub gzip_external {    $gzip_external;}sub gzip_used {    $gzip_used;}sub can_gunzip {    $has_Compress_Zlib || $gzip_external;}sub _import {    my $import = shift;    while (@_) {	if ($_[0] eq ':gzip_external') {	    shift;	    if (@_) {		$gzip_external = shift;	    } else {		croak "$import: ':gzip_external' requires an argument";	    }	}	elsif ($_[0] eq ':gzip_read_open') {	    shift;	    if (@_) {		$gzip_read_open = shift;		croak "$import: ':gzip_read_open' '$gzip_read_open' is illegal"		    unless $gzip_read_open =~ /^.+%s.+\|\s*$/;	    } else {		croak "$import: ':gzip_read_open' requires an argument";	    }	}	elsif ($_[0] eq ':gzip_write_open') {	    shift;	    if (@_) {		$gzip_write_open = shift;		croak "$import: ':gzip_write_open' '$gzip_read_open' is illegal"		    unless $gzip_write_open =~ /^\s*\|.+%s.*$/;	    } else {		croak "$import: ':gzip_write_open' requires an argument";	    }	}	else {	    last;	}    }    return @_;}sub _alias {    my $import = shift;    if ((!$has_Compress_Zlib && !defined $gzip_external) || $gzip_external) {	# The undef *gzopen is really needed only during	# testing where we eval several 'use IO::Zlib's.	undef *gzopen;        *gzopen                 = \&gzopen_external;        *IO::Handle::gzread     = \&gzread_external;        *IO::Handle::gzwrite    = \&gzwrite_external;        *IO::Handle::gzreadline = \&gzreadline_external;        *IO::Handle::gzeof      = \&gzeof_external;        *IO::Handle::gzclose    = \&gzclose_external;	$gzip_used = 1;    } else {	croak "$import: no Compress::Zlib and no external gzip"	    unless $has_Compress_Zlib;        *gzopen     = \&Compress::Zlib::gzopen;        *gzread     = \&Compress::Zlib::gzread;        *gzwrite    = \&Compress::Zlib::gzwrite;        *gzreadline = \&Compress::Zlib::gzreadline;        *gzeof      = \&Compress::Zlib::gzeof;    }    $aliased = 1;}sub import {    shift;    my $import = "IO::Zlib::import";    if (@_) {	if (_import($import, @_)) {	    croak "$import: '@_' is illegal";	}    }    _alias($import);}@ISA = qw(Tie::Handle);sub TIEHANDLE{    my $class = shift;    my @args = @_;    my $self = bless {}, $class;    return @args ? $self->OPEN(@args) : $self;}sub DESTROY{}sub OPEN{    my $self = shift;    my $filename = shift;    my $mode = shift;    croak "IO::Zlib::open: needs a filename" unless defined($filename);    $self->{'file'} = gzopen($filename,$mode);    return defined($self->{'file'}) ? $self : undef;}sub CLOSE{    my $self = shift;    return undef unless defined($self->{'file'});    my $status = $self->{'file'}->gzclose();    delete $self->{'file'};    return ($status == 0) ? 1 : undef;}sub READ{    my $self = shift;    my $bufref = \$_[0];    my $nbytes = $_[1];    my $offset = $_[2] || 0;    croak "IO::Zlib::READ: NBYTES must be specified" unless defined($nbytes);    $$bufref = "" unless defined($$bufref);    my $bytesread = $self->{'file'}->gzread(substr($$bufref,$offset),$nbytes);    return undef if $bytesread < 0;    return $bytesread;}sub READLINE{    my $self = shift;    my $line;    return () if $self->{'file'}->gzreadline($line) <= 0;    return $line unless wantarray;    my @lines = $line;    while ($self->{'file'}->gzreadline($line) > 0)    {        push @lines, $line;    }    return @lines;}sub WRITE{    my $self = shift;    my $buf = shift;    my $length = shift;    my $offset = shift;    croak "IO::Zlib::WRITE: too long LENGTH" unless $offset + $length <= length($buf);    return $self->{'file'}->gzwrite(substr($buf,$offset,$length));}sub EOF{    my $self = shift;    return $self->{'file'}->gzeof();}sub FILENO{    return undef;}sub new{    my $class = shift;    my @args = @_;    _alias("new", @_) unless $aliased; # Some call new IO::Zlib directly...    my $self = gensym();    tie *{$self}, $class, @args;    return tied(${$self}) ? bless $self, $class : undef;}sub getline{    my $self = shift;    return scalar tied(*{$self})->READLINE();}sub getlines{    my $self = shift;    croak "IO::Zlib::getlines: must be called in list context"	unless wantarray;    return tied(*{$self})->READLINE();}sub opened{    my $self = shift;    return defined tied(*{$self})->{'file'};}sub AUTOLOAD{    my $self = shift;    $AUTOLOAD =~ s/.*:://;    $AUTOLOAD =~ tr/a-z/A-Z/;    return tied(*{$self})->$AUTOLOAD(@_);}sub gzopen_external {    my ($filename, $mode) = @_;    require IO::Handle;    my $fh = IO::Handle->new();    if ($mode =~ /r/) {	# Because someone will try to read ungzipped files	# with this we peek and verify the signature.  Yes,	# this means that we open the file twice (if it is	# gzipped).	# Plenty of race conditions exist in this code, but	# the alternative would be to capture the stderr of	# gzip and parse it, which would be a portability nightmare.	if (-e $filename && open($fh, $filename)) {	    binmode $fh;	    my $sig;	    my $rdb = read($fh, $sig, 2);	    if ($rdb == 2 && $sig eq "\x1F\x8B") {		my $ropen = sprintf $gzip_read_open, $filename;		if (open($fh, $ropen)) {		    binmode $fh;		    return $fh;		} else {		    return undef;		}	    }	    seek($fh, 0, SEEK_SET) or		die "IO::Zlib: open('$filename', 'r'): seek: $!";	    return $fh;	} else {	    return undef;	}    } elsif ($mode =~ /w/) {	my $level = '';	$level = "-$1" if $mode =~ /([1-9])/;	# To maximize portability we would need to open	# two filehandles here, one for "| gzip $level"	# and another for "> $filename", and then when	# writing copy bytes from the first to the second.	# We are using IO::Handle objects for now, however,	# and they can only contain one stream at a time.	my $wopen = sprintf $gzip_write_open, $filename;	if (open($fh, $wopen)) {	    $fh->autoflush(1);	    binmode $fh;	    return $fh;	} else {	    return undef;	}    } else {	croak "IO::Zlib::gzopen_external: mode '$mode' is illegal";    }    return undef;}sub gzread_external {    # Use read() instead of syswrite() because people may    # mix reads and readlines, and we don't want to mess    # the stdio buffering.  See also gzreadline_external()    # and gzwrite_external().    my $nread = read($_[0], $_[1], @_ == 3 ? $_[2] : 4096);    defined $nread ? $nread : -1;}sub gzwrite_external {    # Using syswrite() is okay (cf. gzread_external())    # since the bytes leave this process and buffering    # is therefore not an issue.    my $nwrote = syswrite($_[0], $_[1]);    defined $nwrote ? $nwrote : -1;}sub gzreadline_external {    # See the comment in gzread_external().    $_[1] = readline($_[0]);    return defined $_[1] ? length($_[1]) : -1;}sub gzeof_external {    return eof($_[0]);}sub gzclose_external {    close($_[0]);    # I am not entirely certain why this is needed but it seems    # the above close() always fails (as if the stream would have    # been already closed - something to do with using external    # processes via pipes?)    return 0;}1;

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