1 | // ZipInputStream.cs
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2 | //
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3 | // ------------------------------------------------------------------
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4 | //
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5 | // Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Dino Chiesa.
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6 | // All rights reserved.
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7 | //
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8 | // This code module is part of DotNetZip, a zipfile class library.
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9 | //
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10 | // ------------------------------------------------------------------
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11 | //
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12 | // This code is licensed under the Microsoft Public License.
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13 | // See the file License.txt for the license details.
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14 | // More info on: http://dotnetzip.codeplex.com
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15 | //
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16 | // ------------------------------------------------------------------
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17 | //
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18 | // last saved (in emacs):
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19 | // Time-stamp: <2011-July-31 14:48:30>
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20 | //
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21 | // ------------------------------------------------------------------
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22 | //
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23 | // This module defines the ZipInputStream class, which is a stream metaphor for
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24 | // reading zip files. This class does not depend on Ionic.Zip.ZipFile, but rather
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25 | // stands alongside it as an alternative "container" for ZipEntry, when reading zips.
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26 | //
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27 | // It adds one interesting method to the normal "stream" interface: GetNextEntry.
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28 | //
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29 | // ------------------------------------------------------------------
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30 | //
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31 |
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32 | using System;
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33 | using System.Threading;
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34 | using System.Collections.Generic;
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35 | using System.IO;
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36 | using Ionic.Zip;
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37 | using OfficeOpenXml.Packaging.Ionic.Zip;
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38 | using OfficeOpenXml.Packaging.Ionic.Crc;
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39 |
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40 | namespace Ionic.Zip
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41 | {
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42 | /// <summary>
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43 | /// Provides a stream metaphor for reading zip files.
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44 | /// </summary>
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45 | ///
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46 | /// <remarks>
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47 | /// <para>
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48 | /// This class provides an alternative programming model for reading zip files to
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49 | /// the one enabled by the <see cref="ZipFile"/> class. Use this when reading zip
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50 | /// files, as an alternative to the <see cref="ZipFile"/> class, when you would
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51 | /// like to use a Stream class to read the file.
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52 | /// </para>
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53 | ///
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54 | /// <para>
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55 | /// Some application designs require a readable stream for input. This stream can
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56 | /// be used to read a zip file, and extract entries.
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57 | /// </para>
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58 | ///
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59 | /// <para>
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60 | /// Both the <c>ZipInputStream</c> class and the <c>ZipFile</c> class can be used
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61 | /// to read and extract zip files. Both of them support many of the common zip
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62 | /// features, including Unicode, different compression levels, and ZIP64. The
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63 | /// programming models differ. For example, when extracting entries via calls to
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64 | /// the <c>GetNextEntry()</c> and <c>Read()</c> methods on the
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65 | /// <c>ZipInputStream</c> class, the caller is responsible for creating the file,
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66 | /// writing the bytes into the file, setting the attributes on the file, and
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67 | /// setting the created, last modified, and last accessed timestamps on the
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68 | /// file. All of these things are done automatically by a call to <see
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69 | /// cref="ZipEntry.Extract()">ZipEntry.Extract()</see>. For this reason, the
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70 | /// <c>ZipInputStream</c> is generally recommended for when your application wants
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71 | /// to extract the data, without storing that data into a file.
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72 | /// </para>
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73 | ///
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74 | /// <para>
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75 | /// Aside from the obvious differences in programming model, there are some
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76 | /// differences in capability between the <c>ZipFile</c> class and the
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77 | /// <c>ZipInputStream</c> class.
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78 | /// </para>
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79 | ///
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80 | /// <list type="bullet">
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81 | /// <item>
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82 | /// <c>ZipFile</c> can be used to create or update zip files, or read and
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83 | /// extract zip files. <c>ZipInputStream</c> can be used only to read and
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84 | /// extract zip files. If you want to use a stream to create zip files, check
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85 | /// out the <see cref="ZipOutputStream"/>.
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86 | /// </item>
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87 | ///
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88 | /// <item>
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89 | /// <c>ZipInputStream</c> cannot read segmented or spanned
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90 | /// zip files.
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91 | /// </item>
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92 | ///
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93 | /// <item>
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94 | /// <c>ZipInputStream</c> will not read Zip file comments.
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95 | /// </item>
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96 | ///
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97 | /// <item>
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98 | /// When reading larger files, <c>ZipInputStream</c> will always underperform
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99 | /// <c>ZipFile</c>. This is because the <c>ZipInputStream</c> does a full scan on the
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100 | /// zip file, while the <c>ZipFile</c> class reads the central directory of the
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101 | /// zip file.
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102 | /// </item>
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103 | ///
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104 | /// </list>
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105 | ///
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106 | /// </remarks>
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107 | internal class ZipInputStream : Stream
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108 | {
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109 | /// <summary>
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110 | /// Create a <c>ZipInputStream</c>, wrapping it around an existing stream.
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111 | /// </summary>
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112 | ///
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113 | /// <remarks>
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114 | ///
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115 | /// <para>
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116 | /// While the <see cref="ZipFile"/> class is generally easier
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117 | /// to use, this class provides an alternative to those
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118 | /// applications that want to read from a zipfile directly,
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119 | /// using a <see cref="System.IO.Stream"/>.
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120 | /// </para>
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121 | ///
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122 | /// <para>
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123 | /// Both the <c>ZipInputStream</c> class and the <c>ZipFile</c> class can be used
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124 | /// to read and extract zip files. Both of them support many of the common zip
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125 | /// features, including Unicode, different compression levels, and ZIP64. The
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126 | /// programming models differ. For example, when extracting entries via calls to
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127 | /// the <c>GetNextEntry()</c> and <c>Read()</c> methods on the
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128 | /// <c>ZipInputStream</c> class, the caller is responsible for creating the file,
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129 | /// writing the bytes into the file, setting the attributes on the file, and
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130 | /// setting the created, last modified, and last accessed timestamps on the
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131 | /// file. All of these things are done automatically by a call to <see
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132 | /// cref="ZipEntry.Extract()">ZipEntry.Extract()</see>. For this reason, the
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133 | /// <c>ZipInputStream</c> is generally recommended for when your application wants
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134 | /// to extract the data, without storing that data into a file.
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135 | /// </para>
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136 | ///
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137 | /// <para>
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138 | /// Aside from the obvious differences in programming model, there are some
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139 | /// differences in capability between the <c>ZipFile</c> class and the
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140 | /// <c>ZipInputStream</c> class.
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141 | /// </para>
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142 | ///
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143 | /// <list type="bullet">
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144 | /// <item>
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145 | /// <c>ZipFile</c> can be used to create or update zip files, or read and extract
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146 | /// zip files. <c>ZipInputStream</c> can be used only to read and extract zip
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147 | /// files. If you want to use a stream to create zip files, check out the <see
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148 | /// cref="ZipOutputStream"/>.
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149 | /// </item>
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150 | ///
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151 | /// <item>
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152 | /// <c>ZipInputStream</c> cannot read segmented or spanned
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153 | /// zip files.
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154 | /// </item>
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155 | ///
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156 | /// <item>
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157 | /// <c>ZipInputStream</c> will not read Zip file comments.
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158 | /// </item>
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159 | ///
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160 | /// <item>
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161 | /// When reading larger files, <c>ZipInputStream</c> will always underperform
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162 | /// <c>ZipFile</c>. This is because the <c>ZipInputStream</c> does a full scan on the
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163 | /// zip file, while the <c>ZipFile</c> class reads the central directory of the
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164 | /// zip file.
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165 | /// </item>
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166 | ///
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167 | /// </list>
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168 | ///
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169 | /// </remarks>
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170 | ///
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171 | /// <param name="stream">
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172 | /// The stream to read. It must be readable. This stream will be closed at
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173 | /// the time the <c>ZipInputStream</c> is closed.
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174 | /// </param>
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175 | ///
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176 | /// <example>
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177 | ///
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178 | /// This example shows how to read a zip file, and extract entries, using the
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179 | /// <c>ZipInputStream</c> class.
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180 | ///
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181 | /// <code lang="C#">
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182 | /// private void Unzip()
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183 | /// {
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184 | /// byte[] buffer= new byte[2048];
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185 | /// int n;
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186 | /// using (var raw = File.Open(inputFileName, FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read))
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187 | /// {
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188 | /// using (var input= new ZipInputStream(raw))
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189 | /// {
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190 | /// ZipEntry e;
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191 | /// while (( e = input.GetNextEntry()) != null)
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192 | /// {
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193 | /// if (e.IsDirectory) continue;
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194 | /// string outputPath = Path.Combine(extractDir, e.FileName);
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195 | /// using (var output = File.Open(outputPath, FileMode.Create, FileAccess.ReadWrite))
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196 | /// {
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197 | /// while ((n= input.Read(buffer, 0, buffer.Length)) > 0)
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198 | /// {
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199 | /// output.Write(buffer,0,n);
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200 | /// }
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201 | /// }
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202 | /// }
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203 | /// }
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204 | /// }
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205 | /// }
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206 | /// </code>
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207 | ///
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208 | /// <code lang="VB">
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209 | /// Private Sub UnZip()
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210 | /// Dim inputFileName As String = "MyArchive.zip"
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211 | /// Dim extractDir As String = "extract"
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212 | /// Dim buffer As Byte() = New Byte(2048) {}
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213 | /// Using raw As FileStream = File.Open(inputFileName, FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read)
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214 | /// Using input As ZipInputStream = New ZipInputStream(raw)
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215 | /// Dim e As ZipEntry
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216 | /// Do While (Not e = input.GetNextEntry Is Nothing)
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217 | /// If Not e.IsDirectory Then
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218 | /// Using output As FileStream = File.Open(Path.Combine(extractDir, e.FileName), _
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219 | /// FileMode.Create, FileAccess.ReadWrite)
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220 | /// Dim n As Integer
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221 | /// Do While (n = input.Read(buffer, 0, buffer.Length) > 0)
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222 | /// output.Write(buffer, 0, n)
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223 | /// Loop
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224 | /// End Using
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225 | /// End If
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226 | /// Loop
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227 | /// End Using
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228 | /// End Using
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229 | /// End Sub
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230 | /// </code>
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231 | /// </example>
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232 | public ZipInputStream(Stream stream) : this (stream, false) { }
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233 |
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234 |
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235 |
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236 | /// <summary>
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237 | /// Create a <c>ZipInputStream</c>, given the name of an existing zip file.
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238 | /// </summary>
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239 | ///
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240 | /// <remarks>
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241 | ///
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242 | /// <para>
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243 | /// This constructor opens a <c>FileStream</c> for the given zipfile, and
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244 | /// wraps a <c>ZipInputStream</c> around that. See the documentation for the
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245 | /// <see cref="ZipInputStream(Stream)"/> constructor for full details.
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246 | /// </para>
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247 | ///
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248 | /// <para>
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249 | /// While the <see cref="ZipFile"/> class is generally easier
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250 | /// to use, this class provides an alternative to those
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251 | /// applications that want to read from a zipfile directly,
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252 | /// using a <see cref="System.IO.Stream"/>.
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253 | /// </para>
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254 | ///
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255 | /// </remarks>
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256 | ///
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257 | /// <param name="fileName">
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258 | /// The name of the filesystem file to read.
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259 | /// </param>
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260 | ///
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261 | /// <example>
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262 | ///
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263 | /// This example shows how to read a zip file, and extract entries, using the
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264 | /// <c>ZipInputStream</c> class.
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265 | ///
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266 | /// <code lang="C#">
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267 | /// private void Unzip()
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268 | /// {
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269 | /// byte[] buffer= new byte[2048];
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270 | /// int n;
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271 | /// using (var input= new ZipInputStream(inputFileName))
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272 | /// {
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273 | /// ZipEntry e;
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274 | /// while (( e = input.GetNextEntry()) != null)
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275 | /// {
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276 | /// if (e.IsDirectory) continue;
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277 | /// string outputPath = Path.Combine(extractDir, e.FileName);
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278 | /// using (var output = File.Open(outputPath, FileMode.Create, FileAccess.ReadWrite))
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279 | /// {
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280 | /// while ((n= input.Read(buffer, 0, buffer.Length)) > 0)
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281 | /// {
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282 | /// output.Write(buffer,0,n);
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283 | /// }
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284 | /// }
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285 | /// }
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286 | /// }
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287 | /// }
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288 | /// </code>
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289 | ///
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290 | /// <code lang="VB">
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291 | /// Private Sub UnZip()
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292 | /// Dim inputFileName As String = "MyArchive.zip"
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293 | /// Dim extractDir As String = "extract"
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294 | /// Dim buffer As Byte() = New Byte(2048) {}
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295 | /// Using input As ZipInputStream = New ZipInputStream(inputFileName)
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296 | /// Dim e As ZipEntry
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297 | /// Do While (Not e = input.GetNextEntry Is Nothing)
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298 | /// If Not e.IsDirectory Then
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299 | /// Using output As FileStream = File.Open(Path.Combine(extractDir, e.FileName), _
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300 | /// FileMode.Create, FileAccess.ReadWrite)
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301 | /// Dim n As Integer
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302 | /// Do While (n = input.Read(buffer, 0, buffer.Length) > 0)
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303 | /// output.Write(buffer, 0, n)
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304 | /// Loop
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305 | /// End Using
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306 | /// End If
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307 | /// Loop
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308 | /// End Using
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309 | /// End Sub
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310 | /// </code>
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311 | /// </example>
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312 | public ZipInputStream(String fileName)
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313 | {
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314 | Stream stream = File.Open(fileName, FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read, FileShare.Read );
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315 | _Init(stream, false, fileName);
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316 | }
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317 |
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318 |
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319 | /// <summary>
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320 | /// Create a <c>ZipInputStream</c>, explicitly specifying whether to
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321 | /// keep the underlying stream open.
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322 | /// </summary>
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323 | ///
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324 | /// <remarks>
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325 | /// See the documentation for the <see
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326 | /// cref="ZipInputStream(Stream)">ZipInputStream(Stream)</see>
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327 | /// constructor for a discussion of the class, and an example of how to use the class.
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328 | /// </remarks>
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329 | ///
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330 | /// <param name="stream">
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331 | /// The stream to read from. It must be readable.
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332 | /// </param>
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333 | ///
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334 | /// <param name="leaveOpen">
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335 | /// true if the application would like the stream
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336 | /// to remain open after the <c>ZipInputStream</c> has been closed.
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337 | /// </param>
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338 | public ZipInputStream(Stream stream, bool leaveOpen)
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339 | {
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340 | _Init(stream, leaveOpen, null);
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341 | }
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342 |
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343 | private void _Init(Stream stream, bool leaveOpen, string name)
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344 | {
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345 | _inputStream = stream;
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346 | if (!_inputStream.CanRead)
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347 | throw new ZipException("The stream must be readable.");
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348 | _container= new ZipContainer(this);
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349 | _provisionalAlternateEncoding = System.Text.Encoding.GetEncoding("IBM437");
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350 | _leaveUnderlyingStreamOpen = leaveOpen;
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351 | _findRequired= true;
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352 | _name = name ?? "(stream)";
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353 | }
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354 |
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355 |
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356 | /// <summary>Provides a string representation of the instance.</summary>
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357 | /// <remarks>
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358 | /// <para>
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359 | /// This can be useful for debugging purposes.
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360 | /// </para>
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361 | /// </remarks>
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362 | /// <returns>a string representation of the instance.</returns>
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363 | public override String ToString()
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364 | {
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365 | return String.Format ("ZipInputStream::{0}(leaveOpen({1})))", _name, _leaveUnderlyingStreamOpen);
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366 | }
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367 |
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368 |
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369 | /// <summary>
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370 | /// The text encoding to use when reading entries into the zip archive, for
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371 | /// those entries whose filenames or comments cannot be encoded with the
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372 | /// default (IBM437) encoding.
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373 | /// </summary>
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374 | ///
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375 | /// <remarks>
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376 | /// <para>
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377 | /// In <see href="http://www.pkware.com/documents/casestudies/APPNOTE.TXT">its
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378 | /// zip specification</see>, PKWare describes two options for encoding
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379 | /// filenames and comments: using IBM437 or UTF-8. But, some archiving tools
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380 | /// or libraries do not follow the specification, and instead encode
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381 | /// characters using the system default code page. For example, WinRAR when
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382 | /// run on a machine in Shanghai may encode filenames with the Big-5 Chinese
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383 | /// (950) code page. This behavior is contrary to the Zip specification, but
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384 | /// it occurs anyway.
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385 | /// </para>
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386 | ///
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387 | /// <para>
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388 | /// When using DotNetZip to read zip archives that use something other than
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389 | /// UTF-8 or IBM437, set this property to specify the code page to use when
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390 | /// reading encoded filenames and comments for each <c>ZipEntry</c> in the zip
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391 | /// file.
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392 | /// </para>
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393 | ///
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394 | /// <para>
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395 | /// This property is "provisional". When the entry in the zip archive is not
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396 | /// explicitly marked as using UTF-8, then IBM437 is used to decode filenames
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397 | /// and comments. If a loss of data would result from using IBM436 -
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398 | /// specifically when encoding and decoding is not reflexive - the codepage
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399 | /// specified here is used. It is possible, therefore, to have a given entry
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400 | /// with a <c>Comment</c> encoded in IBM437 and a <c>FileName</c> encoded with
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401 | /// the specified "provisional" codepage.
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402 | /// </para>
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403 | ///
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404 | /// <para>
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405 | /// When a zip file uses an arbitrary, non-UTF8 code page for encoding, there
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406 | /// is no standard way for the reader application - whether DotNetZip, WinZip,
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407 | /// WinRar, or something else - to know which codepage has been used for the
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408 | /// entries. Readers of zip files are not able to inspect the zip file and
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409 | /// determine the codepage that was used for the entries contained within it.
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410 | /// It is left to the application or user to determine the necessary codepage
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411 | /// when reading zip files encoded this way. If you use an incorrect codepage
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412 | /// when reading a zipfile, you will get entries with filenames that are
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413 | /// incorrect, and the incorrect filenames may even contain characters that
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414 | /// are not legal for use within filenames in Windows. Extracting entries with
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415 | /// illegal characters in the filenames will lead to exceptions. It's too bad,
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416 | /// but this is just the way things are with code pages in zip files. Caveat
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417 | /// Emptor.
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418 | /// </para>
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419 | ///
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420 | /// </remarks>
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421 | public System.Text.Encoding ProvisionalAlternateEncoding
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422 | {
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423 | get
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424 | {
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425 | return _provisionalAlternateEncoding;
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426 | }
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427 | set
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428 | {
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429 | _provisionalAlternateEncoding = value;
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430 | }
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431 | }
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432 |
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433 |
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434 | /// <summary>
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435 | /// Size of the work buffer to use for the ZLIB codec during decompression.
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436 | /// </summary>
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437 | ///
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438 | /// <remarks>
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439 | /// Setting this affects the performance and memory efficiency of compression
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440 | /// and decompression. For larger files, setting this to a larger size may
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441 | /// improve performance, but the exact numbers vary depending on available
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442 | /// memory, and a bunch of other variables. I don't have good firm
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443 | /// recommendations on how to set it. You'll have to test it yourself. Or
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444 | /// just leave it alone and accept the default.
|
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445 | /// </remarks>
|
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446 | public int CodecBufferSize
|
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447 | {
|
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448 | get;
|
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449 | set;
|
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450 | }
|
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451 |
|
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452 |
|
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453 | /// <summary>
|
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454 | /// Sets the password to be used on the <c>ZipInputStream</c> instance.
|
---|
455 | /// </summary>
|
---|
456 | ///
|
---|
457 | /// <remarks>
|
---|
458 | ///
|
---|
459 | /// <para>
|
---|
460 | /// When reading a zip archive, this password is used to read and decrypt the
|
---|
461 | /// entries that are encrypted within the zip file. When entries within a zip
|
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462 | /// file use different passwords, set the appropriate password for the entry
|
---|
463 | /// before the first call to <c>Read()</c> for each entry.
|
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464 | /// </para>
|
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465 | ///
|
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466 | /// <para>
|
---|
467 | /// When reading an entry that is not encrypted, the value of this property is
|
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468 | /// ignored.
|
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469 | /// </para>
|
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470 | ///
|
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471 | /// </remarks>
|
---|
472 | ///
|
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473 | /// <example>
|
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474 | ///
|
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475 | /// This example uses the ZipInputStream to read and extract entries from a
|
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476 | /// zip file, using a potentially different password for each entry.
|
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477 | ///
|
---|
478 | /// <code lang="C#">
|
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479 | /// byte[] buffer= new byte[2048];
|
---|
480 | /// int n;
|
---|
481 | /// using (var raw = File.Open(_inputFileName, FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read ))
|
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482 | /// {
|
---|
483 | /// using (var input= new ZipInputStream(raw))
|
---|
484 | /// {
|
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485 | /// ZipEntry e;
|
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486 | /// while (( e = input.GetNextEntry()) != null)
|
---|
487 | /// {
|
---|
488 | /// input.Password = PasswordForEntry(e.FileName);
|
---|
489 | /// if (e.IsDirectory) continue;
|
---|
490 | /// string outputPath = Path.Combine(_extractDir, e.FileName);
|
---|
491 | /// using (var output = File.Open(outputPath, FileMode.Create, FileAccess.ReadWrite))
|
---|
492 | /// {
|
---|
493 | /// while ((n= input.Read(buffer,0,buffer.Length)) > 0)
|
---|
494 | /// {
|
---|
495 | /// output.Write(buffer,0,n);
|
---|
496 | /// }
|
---|
497 | /// }
|
---|
498 | /// }
|
---|
499 | /// }
|
---|
500 | /// }
|
---|
501 | ///
|
---|
502 | /// </code>
|
---|
503 | /// </example>
|
---|
504 | public String Password
|
---|
505 | {
|
---|
506 | set
|
---|
507 | {
|
---|
508 | if (_closed)
|
---|
509 | {
|
---|
510 | _exceptionPending = true;
|
---|
511 | throw new System.InvalidOperationException("The stream has been closed.");
|
---|
512 | }
|
---|
513 | _Password = value;
|
---|
514 | }
|
---|
515 | }
|
---|
516 |
|
---|
517 |
|
---|
518 | private void SetupStream()
|
---|
519 | {
|
---|
520 | // Seek to the correct posn in the file, and open a
|
---|
521 | // stream that can be read.
|
---|
522 | _crcStream= _currentEntry.InternalOpenReader(_Password);
|
---|
523 | _LeftToRead = _crcStream.Length;
|
---|
524 | _needSetup = false;
|
---|
525 | }
|
---|
526 |
|
---|
527 |
|
---|
528 |
|
---|
529 | internal Stream ReadStream
|
---|
530 | {
|
---|
531 | get
|
---|
532 | {
|
---|
533 | return _inputStream;
|
---|
534 | }
|
---|
535 | }
|
---|
536 |
|
---|
537 |
|
---|
538 | /// <summary>
|
---|
539 | /// Read the data from the stream into the buffer.
|
---|
540 | /// </summary>
|
---|
541 | ///
|
---|
542 | /// <remarks>
|
---|
543 | /// <para>
|
---|
544 | /// The data for the zipentry will be decrypted and uncompressed, as
|
---|
545 | /// necessary, before being copied into the buffer.
|
---|
546 | /// </para>
|
---|
547 | ///
|
---|
548 | /// <para>
|
---|
549 | /// You must set the <see cref="Password"/> property before calling
|
---|
550 | /// <c>Read()</c> the first time for an encrypted entry. To determine if an
|
---|
551 | /// entry is encrypted and requires a password, check the <see
|
---|
552 | /// cref="ZipEntry.Encryption">ZipEntry.Encryption</see> property.
|
---|
553 | /// </para>
|
---|
554 | /// </remarks>
|
---|
555 | ///
|
---|
556 | /// <param name="buffer">The buffer to hold the data read from the stream.</param>
|
---|
557 | /// <param name="offset">the offset within the buffer to copy the first byte read.</param>
|
---|
558 | /// <param name="count">the number of bytes to read.</param>
|
---|
559 | /// <returns>the number of bytes read, after decryption and decompression.</returns>
|
---|
560 | public override int Read(byte[] buffer, int offset, int count)
|
---|
561 | {
|
---|
562 | if (_closed)
|
---|
563 | {
|
---|
564 | _exceptionPending = true;
|
---|
565 | throw new System.InvalidOperationException("The stream has been closed.");
|
---|
566 | }
|
---|
567 |
|
---|
568 | if (_needSetup)
|
---|
569 | SetupStream();
|
---|
570 |
|
---|
571 | if (_LeftToRead == 0) return 0;
|
---|
572 |
|
---|
573 | int len = (_LeftToRead > count) ? count : (int)_LeftToRead;
|
---|
574 | int n = _crcStream.Read(buffer, offset, len);
|
---|
575 |
|
---|
576 | _LeftToRead -= n;
|
---|
577 |
|
---|
578 | if (_LeftToRead == 0)
|
---|
579 | {
|
---|
580 | int CrcResult = _crcStream.Crc;
|
---|
581 | _currentEntry.VerifyCrcAfterExtract(CrcResult);
|
---|
582 | _inputStream.Seek(_endOfEntry, SeekOrigin.Begin);
|
---|
583 | // workitem 10178
|
---|
584 | SharedUtilities.Workaround_Ladybug318918(_inputStream);
|
---|
585 | }
|
---|
586 |
|
---|
587 | return n;
|
---|
588 | }
|
---|
589 |
|
---|
590 |
|
---|
591 |
|
---|
592 | /// <summary>
|
---|
593 | /// Read the next entry from the zip file.
|
---|
594 | /// </summary>
|
---|
595 | ///
|
---|
596 | /// <remarks>
|
---|
597 | /// <para>
|
---|
598 | /// Call this method just before calling <see cref="Read(byte[], int, int)"/>,
|
---|
599 | /// to position the pointer in the zip file to the next entry that can be
|
---|
600 | /// read. Subsequent calls to <c>Read()</c>, will decrypt and decompress the
|
---|
601 | /// data in the zip file, until <c>Read()</c> returns 0.
|
---|
602 | /// </para>
|
---|
603 | ///
|
---|
604 | /// <para>
|
---|
605 | /// Each time you call <c>GetNextEntry()</c>, the pointer in the wrapped
|
---|
606 | /// stream is moved to the next entry in the zip file. If you call <see
|
---|
607 | /// cref="Seek(long, SeekOrigin)"/>, and thus re-position the pointer within
|
---|
608 | /// the file, you will need to call <c>GetNextEntry()</c> again, to insure
|
---|
609 | /// that the file pointer is positioned at the beginning of a zip entry.
|
---|
610 | /// </para>
|
---|
611 | ///
|
---|
612 | /// <para>
|
---|
613 | /// This method returns the <c>ZipEntry</c>. Using a stream approach, you will
|
---|
614 | /// read the raw bytes for an entry in a zip file via calls to <c>Read()</c>.
|
---|
615 | /// Alternatively, you can extract an entry into a file, or a stream, by
|
---|
616 | /// calling <see cref="ZipEntry.Extract()"/>, or one of its siblings.
|
---|
617 | /// </para>
|
---|
618 | ///
|
---|
619 | /// </remarks>
|
---|
620 | ///
|
---|
621 | /// <returns>
|
---|
622 | /// The <c>ZipEntry</c> read. Returns null (or Nothing in VB) if there are no more
|
---|
623 | /// entries in the zip file.
|
---|
624 | /// </returns>
|
---|
625 | ///
|
---|
626 | public ZipEntry GetNextEntry()
|
---|
627 | {
|
---|
628 | if (_findRequired)
|
---|
629 | {
|
---|
630 | // find the next signature
|
---|
631 | long d = SharedUtilities.FindSignature(_inputStream, ZipConstants.ZipEntrySignature);
|
---|
632 | if (d == -1) return null;
|
---|
633 | // back up 4 bytes: ReadEntry assumes the file pointer is positioned before the entry signature
|
---|
634 | _inputStream.Seek(-4, SeekOrigin.Current);
|
---|
635 | // workitem 10178
|
---|
636 | SharedUtilities.Workaround_Ladybug318918(_inputStream);
|
---|
637 | }
|
---|
638 | // workitem 10923
|
---|
639 | else if (_firstEntry)
|
---|
640 | {
|
---|
641 | // we've already read one entry.
|
---|
642 | // Seek to the end of it.
|
---|
643 | _inputStream.Seek(_endOfEntry, SeekOrigin.Begin);
|
---|
644 | SharedUtilities.Workaround_Ladybug318918(_inputStream);
|
---|
645 | }
|
---|
646 |
|
---|
647 | _currentEntry = ZipEntry.ReadEntry(_container, !_firstEntry);
|
---|
648 | // ReadEntry leaves the file position after all the entry
|
---|
649 | // data and the optional bit-3 data descriptpr. This is
|
---|
650 | // where the next entry would normally start.
|
---|
651 | _endOfEntry = _inputStream.Position;
|
---|
652 | _firstEntry = true;
|
---|
653 | _needSetup = true;
|
---|
654 | _findRequired= false;
|
---|
655 | return _currentEntry;
|
---|
656 | }
|
---|
657 |
|
---|
658 |
|
---|
659 | /// <summary>
|
---|
660 | /// Dispose the stream.
|
---|
661 | /// </summary>
|
---|
662 | ///
|
---|
663 | /// <remarks>
|
---|
664 | /// <para>
|
---|
665 | /// This method disposes the ZipInputStream. It may also close the
|
---|
666 | /// underlying stream, depending on which constructor was used.
|
---|
667 | /// </para>
|
---|
668 | ///
|
---|
669 | /// <para>
|
---|
670 | /// Typically the application will call <c>Dispose()</c> implicitly, via
|
---|
671 | /// a <c>using</c> statement in C#, or a <c>Using</c> statement in VB.
|
---|
672 | /// </para>
|
---|
673 | ///
|
---|
674 | /// <para>
|
---|
675 | /// Application code won't call this code directly. This method may
|
---|
676 | /// be invoked in two distinct scenarios. If disposing == true, the
|
---|
677 | /// method has been called directly or indirectly by a user's code,
|
---|
678 | /// for example via the public Dispose() method. In this case, both
|
---|
679 | /// managed and unmanaged resources can be referenced and disposed.
|
---|
680 | /// If disposing == false, the method has been called by the runtime
|
---|
681 | /// from inside the object finalizer and this method should not
|
---|
682 | /// reference other objects; in that case only unmanaged resources
|
---|
683 | /// must be referenced or disposed.
|
---|
684 | /// </para>
|
---|
685 | /// </remarks>
|
---|
686 | ///
|
---|
687 | /// <param name="disposing">
|
---|
688 | /// true if the Dispose method was invoked by user code.
|
---|
689 | /// </param>
|
---|
690 | protected override void Dispose(bool disposing)
|
---|
691 | {
|
---|
692 | if (_closed) return;
|
---|
693 |
|
---|
694 | if (disposing) // not called from finalizer
|
---|
695 | {
|
---|
696 | // When ZipInputStream is used within a using clause, and an
|
---|
697 | // exception is thrown, Close() is invoked. But we don't want to
|
---|
698 | // try to write anything in that case. Eventually the exception
|
---|
699 | // will be propagated to the application.
|
---|
700 | if (_exceptionPending) return;
|
---|
701 |
|
---|
702 | if (!_leaveUnderlyingStreamOpen)
|
---|
703 | {
|
---|
704 | #if NETCF
|
---|
705 | _inputStream.Close();
|
---|
706 | #else
|
---|
707 | _inputStream.Dispose();
|
---|
708 | #endif
|
---|
709 | }
|
---|
710 | }
|
---|
711 | _closed= true;
|
---|
712 | }
|
---|
713 |
|
---|
714 |
|
---|
715 | /// <summary>
|
---|
716 | /// Always returns true.
|
---|
717 | /// </summary>
|
---|
718 | public override bool CanRead { get { return true; }}
|
---|
719 |
|
---|
720 | /// <summary>
|
---|
721 | /// Returns the value of <c>CanSeek</c> for the underlying (wrapped) stream.
|
---|
722 | /// </summary>
|
---|
723 | public override bool CanSeek { get { return _inputStream.CanSeek; } }
|
---|
724 |
|
---|
725 | /// <summary>
|
---|
726 | /// Always returns false.
|
---|
727 | /// </summary>
|
---|
728 | public override bool CanWrite { get { return false; } }
|
---|
729 |
|
---|
730 | /// <summary>
|
---|
731 | /// Returns the length of the underlying stream.
|
---|
732 | /// </summary>
|
---|
733 | public override long Length { get { return _inputStream.Length; }}
|
---|
734 |
|
---|
735 | /// <summary>
|
---|
736 | /// Gets or sets the position of the underlying stream.
|
---|
737 | /// </summary>
|
---|
738 | /// <remarks>
|
---|
739 | /// Setting the position is equivalent to calling <c>Seek(value, SeekOrigin.Begin)</c>.
|
---|
740 | /// </remarks>
|
---|
741 | public override long Position
|
---|
742 | {
|
---|
743 | get { return _inputStream.Position;}
|
---|
744 | set { Seek(value, SeekOrigin.Begin); }
|
---|
745 | }
|
---|
746 |
|
---|
747 | /// <summary>
|
---|
748 | /// This is a no-op.
|
---|
749 | /// </summary>
|
---|
750 | public override void Flush()
|
---|
751 | {
|
---|
752 | throw new NotSupportedException("Flush");
|
---|
753 | }
|
---|
754 |
|
---|
755 |
|
---|
756 | /// <summary>
|
---|
757 | /// This method always throws a NotSupportedException.
|
---|
758 | /// </summary>
|
---|
759 | /// <param name="buffer">ignored</param>
|
---|
760 | /// <param name="offset">ignored</param>
|
---|
761 | /// <param name="count">ignored</param>
|
---|
762 | public override void Write(byte[] buffer, int offset, int count)
|
---|
763 | {
|
---|
764 | throw new NotSupportedException("Write");
|
---|
765 | }
|
---|
766 |
|
---|
767 |
|
---|
768 | /// <summary>
|
---|
769 | /// This method seeks in the underlying stream.
|
---|
770 | /// </summary>
|
---|
771 | ///
|
---|
772 | /// <remarks>
|
---|
773 | /// <para>
|
---|
774 | /// Call this method if you want to seek around within the zip file for random access.
|
---|
775 | /// </para>
|
---|
776 | ///
|
---|
777 | /// <para>
|
---|
778 | /// Applications can intermix calls to <c>Seek()</c> with calls to <see
|
---|
779 | /// cref="GetNextEntry()"/>. After a call to <c>Seek()</c>,
|
---|
780 | /// <c>GetNextEntry()</c> will get the next <c>ZipEntry</c> that falls after
|
---|
781 | /// the current position in the input stream. You're on your own for finding
|
---|
782 | /// out just where to seek in the stream, to get to the various entries.
|
---|
783 | /// </para>
|
---|
784 | ///
|
---|
785 | /// </remarks>
|
---|
786 | ///
|
---|
787 | /// <param name="offset">the offset point to seek to</param>
|
---|
788 | /// <param name="origin">the reference point from which to seek</param>
|
---|
789 | /// <returns>The new position</returns>
|
---|
790 | public override long Seek(long offset, SeekOrigin origin)
|
---|
791 | {
|
---|
792 | _findRequired= true;
|
---|
793 | var x = _inputStream.Seek(offset, origin);
|
---|
794 | // workitem 10178
|
---|
795 | SharedUtilities.Workaround_Ladybug318918(_inputStream);
|
---|
796 | return x;
|
---|
797 | }
|
---|
798 |
|
---|
799 | /// <summary>
|
---|
800 | /// This method always throws a NotSupportedException.
|
---|
801 | /// </summary>
|
---|
802 | /// <param name="value">ignored</param>
|
---|
803 | public override void SetLength(long value)
|
---|
804 | {
|
---|
805 | throw new NotSupportedException();
|
---|
806 | }
|
---|
807 |
|
---|
808 |
|
---|
809 | private Stream _inputStream;
|
---|
810 | private System.Text.Encoding _provisionalAlternateEncoding;
|
---|
811 | private ZipEntry _currentEntry;
|
---|
812 | private bool _firstEntry;
|
---|
813 | private bool _needSetup;
|
---|
814 | private ZipContainer _container;
|
---|
815 | private CrcCalculatorStream _crcStream;
|
---|
816 | private Int64 _LeftToRead;
|
---|
817 | internal String _Password;
|
---|
818 | private Int64 _endOfEntry;
|
---|
819 | private string _name;
|
---|
820 |
|
---|
821 | private bool _leaveUnderlyingStreamOpen;
|
---|
822 | private bool _closed;
|
---|
823 | private bool _findRequired;
|
---|
824 | private bool _exceptionPending;
|
---|
825 | }
|
---|
826 |
|
---|
827 |
|
---|
828 |
|
---|
829 | } |
---|