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- package IO::Compress::Deflate ;
-
- use strict ;
- use warnings;
- use bytes;
-
- require Exporter ;
-
- use IO::Compress::RawDeflate 2.015 ;
-
- use Compress::Raw::Zlib 2.015 ;
- use IO::Compress::Zlib::Constants 2.015 ;
- use IO::Compress::Base::Common 2.015 qw(createSelfTiedObject);
-
-
- our ($VERSION, @ISA, @EXPORT_OK, %EXPORT_TAGS, $DeflateError);
-
- $VERSION = '2.015';
- $DeflateError = '';
-
- @ISA = qw(Exporter IO::Compress::RawDeflate);
- @EXPORT_OK = qw( $DeflateError deflate ) ;
- %EXPORT_TAGS = %IO::Compress::RawDeflate::DEFLATE_CONSTANTS ;
- push @{ $EXPORT_TAGS{all} }, @EXPORT_OK ;
- Exporter::export_ok_tags('all');
-
-
- sub new
- {
- my $class = shift ;
-
- my $obj = createSelfTiedObject($class, \$DeflateError);
- return $obj->_create(undef, @_);
- }
-
- sub deflate
- {
- my $obj = createSelfTiedObject(undef, \$DeflateError);
- return $obj->_def(@_);
- }
-
-
- sub bitmask($$$$)
- {
- my $into = shift ;
- my $value = shift ;
- my $offset = shift ;
- my $mask = shift ;
-
- return $into | (($value & $mask) << $offset ) ;
- }
-
- sub mkDeflateHdr($$$;$)
- {
- my $method = shift ;
- my $cinfo = shift;
- my $level = shift;
- my $fdict_adler = shift ;
-
- my $cmf = 0;
- my $flg = 0;
- my $fdict = 0;
- $fdict = 1 if defined $fdict_adler;
-
- $cmf = bitmask($cmf, $method, ZLIB_CMF_CM_OFFSET, ZLIB_CMF_CM_BITS);
- $cmf = bitmask($cmf, $cinfo, ZLIB_CMF_CINFO_OFFSET, ZLIB_CMF_CINFO_BITS);
-
- $flg = bitmask($flg, $fdict, ZLIB_FLG_FDICT_OFFSET, ZLIB_FLG_FDICT_BITS);
- $flg = bitmask($flg, $level, ZLIB_FLG_LEVEL_OFFSET, ZLIB_FLG_LEVEL_BITS);
-
- my $fcheck = 31 - ($cmf * 256 + $flg) % 31 ;
- $flg = bitmask($flg, $fcheck, ZLIB_FLG_FCHECK_OFFSET, ZLIB_FLG_FCHECK_BITS);
-
- my $hdr = pack("CC", $cmf, $flg) ;
- $hdr .= pack("N", $fdict_adler) if $fdict ;
-
- return $hdr;
- }
-
- sub mkHeader
- {
- my $self = shift ;
- my $param = shift ;
-
- my $level = $param->value('Level');
- my $strategy = $param->value('Strategy');
-
- my $lflag ;
- $level = 6
- if $level == Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION ;
-
- if (ZLIB_VERNUM >= 0x1210)
- {
- if ($strategy >= Z_HUFFMAN_ONLY || $level < 2)
- { $lflag = ZLIB_FLG_LEVEL_FASTEST }
- elsif ($level < 6)
- { $lflag = ZLIB_FLG_LEVEL_FAST }
- elsif ($level == 6)
- { $lflag = ZLIB_FLG_LEVEL_DEFAULT }
- else
- { $lflag = ZLIB_FLG_LEVEL_SLOWEST }
- }
- else
- {
- $lflag = ($level - 1) >> 1 ;
- $lflag = 3 if $lflag > 3 ;
- }
-
- #my $wbits = (MAX_WBITS - 8) << 4 ;
- my $wbits = 7;
- mkDeflateHdr(ZLIB_CMF_CM_DEFLATED, $wbits, $lflag);
- }
-
- sub ckParams
- {
- my $self = shift ;
- my $got = shift;
-
- $got->value('ADLER32' => 1);
- return 1 ;
- }
-
-
- sub mkTrailer
- {
- my $self = shift ;
- return pack("N", *$self->{Compress}->adler32()) ;
- }
-
- sub mkFinalTrailer
- {
- return '';
- }
-
- #sub newHeader
- #{
- # my $self = shift ;
- # return *$self->{Header};
- #}
-
- sub getExtraParams
- {
- my $self = shift ;
- return $self->getZlibParams(),
- }
-
- sub getInverseClass
- {
- return ('IO::Uncompress::Inflate',
- \$IO::Uncompress::Inflate::InflateError);
- }
-
- sub getFileInfo
- {
- my $self = shift ;
- my $params = shift;
- my $file = shift ;
-
- }
-
-
-
- 1;
-
- __END__
-
- =head1 NAME
-
- IO::Compress::Deflate - Write RFC 1950 files/buffers
-
-
-
- =head1 SYNOPSIS
-
- use IO::Compress::Deflate qw(deflate $DeflateError) ;
-
- my $status = deflate $input => $output [,OPTS]
- or die "deflate failed: $DeflateError\n";
-
- my $z = new IO::Compress::Deflate $output [,OPTS]
- or die "deflate failed: $DeflateError\n";
-
- $z->print($string);
- $z->printf($format, $string);
- $z->write($string);
- $z->syswrite($string [, $length, $offset]);
- $z->flush();
- $z->tell();
- $z->eof();
- $z->seek($position, $whence);
- $z->binmode();
- $z->fileno();
- $z->opened();
- $z->autoflush();
- $z->input_line_number();
- $z->newStream( [OPTS] );
-
- $z->deflateParams();
-
- $z->close() ;
-
- $DeflateError ;
-
- # IO::File mode
-
- print $z $string;
- printf $z $format, $string;
- tell $z
- eof $z
- seek $z, $position, $whence
- binmode $z
- fileno $z
- close $z ;
-
-
- =head1 DESCRIPTION
-
- This module provides a Perl interface that allows writing compressed
- data to files or buffer as defined in RFC 1950.
-
- For reading RFC 1950 files/buffers, see the companion module
- L<IO::Uncompress::Inflate|IO::Uncompress::Inflate>.
-
- =head1 Functional Interface
-
- A top-level function, C<deflate>, is provided to carry out
- "one-shot" compression between buffers and/or files. For finer
- control over the compression process, see the L</"OO Interface">
- section.
-
- use IO::Compress::Deflate qw(deflate $DeflateError) ;
-
- deflate $input => $output [,OPTS]
- or die "deflate failed: $DeflateError\n";
-
- The functional interface needs Perl5.005 or better.
-
- =head2 deflate $input => $output [, OPTS]
-
- C<deflate> expects at least two parameters, C<$input> and C<$output>.
-
- =head3 The C<$input> parameter
-
- The parameter, C<$input>, is used to define the source of
- the uncompressed data.
-
- It can take one of the following forms:
-
- =over 5
-
- =item A filename
-
- If the C<$input> parameter is a simple scalar, it is assumed to be a
- filename. This file will be opened for reading and the input data
- will be read from it.
-
- =item A filehandle
-
- If the C<$input> parameter is a filehandle, the input data will be
- read from it.
- The string '-' can be used as an alias for standard input.
-
- =item A scalar reference
-
- If C<$input> is a scalar reference, the input data will be read
- from C<$$input>.
-
- =item An array reference
-
- If C<$input> is an array reference, each element in the array must be a
- filename.
-
- The input data will be read from each file in turn.
-
- The complete array will be walked to ensure that it only
- contains valid filenames before any data is compressed.
-
- =item An Input FileGlob string
-
- If C<$input> is a string that is delimited by the characters "<" and ">"
- C<deflate> will assume that it is an I<input fileglob string>. The
- input is the list of files that match the fileglob.
-
- If the fileglob does not match any files ...
-
- See L<File::GlobMapper|File::GlobMapper> for more details.
-
- =back
-
- If the C<$input> parameter is any other type, C<undef> will be returned.
-
- =head3 The C<$output> parameter
-
- The parameter C<$output> is used to control the destination of the
- compressed data. This parameter can take one of these forms.
-
- =over 5
-
- =item A filename
-
- If the C<$output> parameter is a simple scalar, it is assumed to be a
- filename. This file will be opened for writing and the compressed
- data will be written to it.
-
- =item A filehandle
-
- If the C<$output> parameter is a filehandle, the compressed data
- will be written to it.
- The string '-' can be used as an alias for standard output.
-
- =item A scalar reference
-
- If C<$output> is a scalar reference, the compressed data will be
- stored in C<$$output>.
-
- =item An Array Reference
-
- If C<$output> is an array reference, the compressed data will be
- pushed onto the array.
-
- =item An Output FileGlob
-
- If C<$output> is a string that is delimited by the characters "<" and ">"
- C<deflate> will assume that it is an I<output fileglob string>. The
- output is the list of files that match the fileglob.
-
- When C<$output> is an fileglob string, C<$input> must also be a fileglob
- string. Anything else is an error.
-
- =back
-
- If the C<$output> parameter is any other type, C<undef> will be returned.
-
- =head2 Notes
-
- When C<$input> maps to multiple files/buffers and C<$output> is a single
- file/buffer the input files/buffers will be stored
- in C<$output> as a concatenated series of compressed data streams.
-
- =head2 Optional Parameters
-
- Unless specified below, the optional parameters for C<deflate>,
- C<OPTS>, are the same as those used with the OO interface defined in the
- L</"Constructor Options"> section below.
-
- =over 5
-
- =item C<< AutoClose => 0|1 >>
-
- This option applies to any input or output data streams to
- C<deflate> that are filehandles.
-
- If C<AutoClose> is specified, and the value is true, it will result in all
- input and/or output filehandles being closed once C<deflate> has
- completed.
-
- This parameter defaults to 0.
-
- =item C<< BinModeIn => 0|1 >>
-
- When reading from a file or filehandle, set C<binmode> before reading.
-
- Defaults to 0.
-
- =item C<< Append => 0|1 >>
-
- TODO
-
- =back
-
- =head2 Examples
-
- To read the contents of the file C<file1.txt> and write the compressed
- data to the file C<file1.txt.1950>.
-
- use strict ;
- use warnings ;
- use IO::Compress::Deflate qw(deflate $DeflateError) ;
-
- my $input = "file1.txt";
- deflate $input => "$input.1950"
- or die "deflate failed: $DeflateError\n";
-
- To read from an existing Perl filehandle, C<$input>, and write the
- compressed data to a buffer, C<$buffer>.
-
- use strict ;
- use warnings ;
- use IO::Compress::Deflate qw(deflate $DeflateError) ;
- use IO::File ;
-
- my $input = new IO::File "<file1.txt"
- or die "Cannot open 'file1.txt': $!\n" ;
- my $buffer ;
- deflate $input => \$buffer
- or die "deflate failed: $DeflateError\n";
-
- To compress all files in the directory "/my/home" that match "*.txt"
- and store the compressed data in the same directory
-
- use strict ;
- use warnings ;
- use IO::Compress::Deflate qw(deflate $DeflateError) ;
-
- deflate '</my/home/*.txt>' => '<*.1950>'
- or die "deflate failed: $DeflateError\n";
-
- and if you want to compress each file one at a time, this will do the trick
-
- use strict ;
- use warnings ;
- use IO::Compress::Deflate qw(deflate $DeflateError) ;
-
- for my $input ( glob "/my/home/*.txt" )
- {
- my $output = "$input.1950" ;
- deflate $input => $output
- or die "Error compressing '$input': $DeflateError\n";
- }
-
- =head1 OO Interface
-
- =head2 Constructor
-
- The format of the constructor for C<IO::Compress::Deflate> is shown below
-
- my $z = new IO::Compress::Deflate $output [,OPTS]
- or die "IO::Compress::Deflate failed: $DeflateError\n";
-
- It returns an C<IO::Compress::Deflate> object on success and undef on failure.
- The variable C<$DeflateError> will contain an error message on failure.
-
- If you are running Perl 5.005 or better the object, C<$z>, returned from
- IO::Compress::Deflate can be used exactly like an L<IO::File|IO::File> filehandle.
- This means that all normal output file operations can be carried out
- with C<$z>.
- For example, to write to a compressed file/buffer you can use either of
- these forms
-
- $z->print("hello world\n");
- print $z "hello world\n";
-
- The mandatory parameter C<$output> is used to control the destination
- of the compressed data. This parameter can take one of these forms.
-
- =over 5
-
- =item A filename
-
- If the C<$output> parameter is a simple scalar, it is assumed to be a
- filename. This file will be opened for writing and the compressed data
- will be written to it.
-
- =item A filehandle
-
- If the C<$output> parameter is a filehandle, the compressed data will be
- written to it.
- The string '-' can be used as an alias for standard output.
-
- =item A scalar reference
-
- If C<$output> is a scalar reference, the compressed data will be stored
- in C<$$output>.
-
- =back
-
- If the C<$output> parameter is any other type, C<IO::Compress::Deflate>::new will
- return undef.
-
- =head2 Constructor Options
-
- C<OPTS> is any combination of the following options:
-
- =over 5
-
- =item C<< AutoClose => 0|1 >>
-
- This option is only valid when the C<$output> parameter is a filehandle. If
- specified, and the value is true, it will result in the C<$output> being
- closed once either the C<close> method is called or the C<IO::Compress::Deflate>
- object is destroyed.
-
- This parameter defaults to 0.
-
- =item C<< Append => 0|1 >>
-
- Opens C<$output> in append mode.
-
- The behaviour of this option is dependent on the type of C<$output>.
-
- =over 5
-
- =item * A Buffer
-
- If C<$output> is a buffer and C<Append> is enabled, all compressed data
- will be append to the end if C<$output>. Otherwise C<$output> will be
- cleared before any data is written to it.
-
- =item * A Filename
-
- If C<$output> is a filename and C<Append> is enabled, the file will be
- opened in append mode. Otherwise the contents of the file, if any, will be
- truncated before any compressed data is written to it.
-
- =item * A Filehandle
-
- If C<$output> is a filehandle, the file pointer will be positioned to the
- end of the file via a call to C<seek> before any compressed data is written
- to it. Otherwise the file pointer will not be moved.
-
- =back
-
- This parameter defaults to 0.
-
- =item C<< Merge => 0|1 >>
-
- This option is used to compress input data and append it to an existing
- compressed data stream in C<$output>. The end result is a single compressed
- data stream stored in C<$output>.
-
- It is a fatal error to attempt to use this option when C<$output> is not an
- RFC 1950 data stream.
-
- There are a number of other limitations with the C<Merge> option:
-
- =over 5
-
- =item 1
-
- This module needs to have been built with zlib 1.2.1 or better to work. A
- fatal error will be thrown if C<Merge> is used with an older version of
- zlib.
-
- =item 2
-
- If C<$output> is a file or a filehandle, it must be seekable.
-
- =back
-
- This parameter defaults to 0.
-
- =item -Level
-
- Defines the compression level used by zlib. The value should either be
- a number between 0 and 9 (0 means no compression and 9 is maximum
- compression), or one of the symbolic constants defined below.
-
- Z_NO_COMPRESSION
- Z_BEST_SPEED
- Z_BEST_COMPRESSION
- Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION
-
- The default is Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION.
-
- Note, these constants are not imported by C<IO::Compress::Deflate> by default.
-
- use IO::Compress::Deflate qw(:strategy);
- use IO::Compress::Deflate qw(:constants);
- use IO::Compress::Deflate qw(:all);
-
- =item -Strategy
-
- Defines the strategy used to tune the compression. Use one of the symbolic
- constants defined below.
-
- Z_FILTERED
- Z_HUFFMAN_ONLY
- Z_RLE
- Z_FIXED
- Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY
-
- The default is Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY.
-
- =item C<< Strict => 0|1 >>
-
- This is a placeholder option.
-
- =back
-
- =head2 Examples
-
- TODO
-
- =head1 Methods
-
- =head2 print
-
- Usage is
-
- $z->print($data)
- print $z $data
-
- Compresses and outputs the contents of the C<$data> parameter. This
- has the same behaviour as the C<print> built-in.
-
- Returns true if successful.
-
- =head2 printf
-
- Usage is
-
- $z->printf($format, $data)
- printf $z $format, $data
-
- Compresses and outputs the contents of the C<$data> parameter.
-
- Returns true if successful.
-
- =head2 syswrite
-
- Usage is
-
- $z->syswrite $data
- $z->syswrite $data, $length
- $z->syswrite $data, $length, $offset
-
- Compresses and outputs the contents of the C<$data> parameter.
-
- Returns the number of uncompressed bytes written, or C<undef> if
- unsuccessful.
-
- =head2 write
-
- Usage is
-
- $z->write $data
- $z->write $data, $length
- $z->write $data, $length, $offset
-
- Compresses and outputs the contents of the C<$data> parameter.
-
- Returns the number of uncompressed bytes written, or C<undef> if
- unsuccessful.
-
- =head2 flush
-
- Usage is
-
- $z->flush;
- $z->flush($flush_type);
-
- Flushes any pending compressed data to the output file/buffer.
-
- This method takes an optional parameter, C<$flush_type>, that controls
- how the flushing will be carried out. By default the C<$flush_type>
- used is C<Z_FINISH>. Other valid values for C<$flush_type> are
- C<Z_NO_FLUSH>, C<Z_SYNC_FLUSH>, C<Z_FULL_FLUSH> and C<Z_BLOCK>. It is
- strongly recommended that you only set the C<flush_type> parameter if
- you fully understand the implications of what it does - overuse of C<flush>
- can seriously degrade the level of compression achieved. See the C<zlib>
- documentation for details.
-
- Returns true on success.
-
- =head2 tell
-
- Usage is
-
- $z->tell()
- tell $z
-
- Returns the uncompressed file offset.
-
- =head2 eof
-
- Usage is
-
- $z->eof();
- eof($z);
-
- Returns true if the C<close> method has been called.
-
- =head2 seek
-
- $z->seek($position, $whence);
- seek($z, $position, $whence);
-
- Provides a sub-set of the C<seek> functionality, with the restriction
- that it is only legal to seek forward in the output file/buffer.
- It is a fatal error to attempt to seek backward.
-
- Empty parts of the file/buffer will have NULL (0x00) bytes written to them.
-
- The C<$whence> parameter takes one the usual values, namely SEEK_SET,
- SEEK_CUR or SEEK_END.
-
- Returns 1 on success, 0 on failure.
-
- =head2 binmode
-
- Usage is
-
- $z->binmode
- binmode $z ;
-
- This is a noop provided for completeness.
-
- =head2 opened
-
- $z->opened()
-
- Returns true if the object currently refers to a opened file/buffer.
-
- =head2 autoflush
-
- my $prev = $z->autoflush()
- my $prev = $z->autoflush(EXPR)
-
- If the C<$z> object is associated with a file or a filehandle, this method
- returns the current autoflush setting for the underlying filehandle. If
- C<EXPR> is present, and is non-zero, it will enable flushing after every
- write/print operation.
-
- If C<$z> is associated with a buffer, this method has no effect and always
- returns C<undef>.
-
- B<Note> that the special variable C<$|> B<cannot> be used to set or
- retrieve the autoflush setting.
-
- =head2 input_line_number
-
- $z->input_line_number()
- $z->input_line_number(EXPR)
-
- This method always returns C<undef> when compressing.
-
- =head2 fileno
-
- $z->fileno()
- fileno($z)
-
- If the C<$z> object is associated with a file or a filehandle, C<fileno>
- will return the underlying file descriptor. Once the C<close> method is
- called C<fileno> will return C<undef>.
-
- If the C<$z> object is is associated with a buffer, this method will return
- C<undef>.
-
- =head2 close
-
- $z->close() ;
- close $z ;
-
- Flushes any pending compressed data and then closes the output file/buffer.
-
- For most versions of Perl this method will be automatically invoked if
- the IO::Compress::Deflate object is destroyed (either explicitly or by the
- variable with the reference to the object going out of scope). The
- exceptions are Perl versions 5.005 through 5.00504 and 5.8.0. In
- these cases, the C<close> method will be called automatically, but
- not until global destruction of all live objects when the program is
- terminating.
-
- Therefore, if you want your scripts to be able to run on all versions
- of Perl, you should call C<close> explicitly and not rely on automatic
- closing.
-
- Returns true on success, otherwise 0.
-
- If the C<AutoClose> option has been enabled when the IO::Compress::Deflate
- object was created, and the object is associated with a file, the
- underlying file will also be closed.
-
- =head2 newStream([OPTS])
-
- Usage is
-
- $z->newStream( [OPTS] )
-
- Closes the current compressed data stream and starts a new one.
-
- OPTS consists of any of the the options that are available when creating
- the C<$z> object.
-
- See the L</"Constructor Options"> section for more details.
-
- =head2 deflateParams
-
- Usage is
-
- $z->deflateParams
-
- TODO
-
- =head1 Importing
-
- A number of symbolic constants are required by some methods in
- C<IO::Compress::Deflate>. None are imported by default.
-
- =over 5
-
- =item :all
-
- Imports C<deflate>, C<$DeflateError> and all symbolic
- constants that can be used by C<IO::Compress::Deflate>. Same as doing this
-
- use IO::Compress::Deflate qw(deflate $DeflateError :constants) ;
-
- =item :constants
-
- Import all symbolic constants. Same as doing this
-
- use IO::Compress::Deflate qw(:flush :level :strategy) ;
-
- =item :flush
-
- These symbolic constants are used by the C<flush> method.
-
- Z_NO_FLUSH
- Z_PARTIAL_FLUSH
- Z_SYNC_FLUSH
- Z_FULL_FLUSH
- Z_FINISH
- Z_BLOCK
-
- =item :level
-
- These symbolic constants are used by the C<Level> option in the constructor.
-
- Z_NO_COMPRESSION
- Z_BEST_SPEED
- Z_BEST_COMPRESSION
- Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION
-
- =item :strategy
-
- These symbolic constants are used by the C<Strategy> option in the constructor.
-
- Z_FILTERED
- Z_HUFFMAN_ONLY
- Z_RLE
- Z_FIXED
- Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY
-
-
-
-
- =back
-
- =head1 EXAMPLES
-
- =head2 Apache::GZip Revisited
-
- See L<IO::Compress::Zlib::FAQ|IO::Compress::Zlib::FAQ/"Apache::GZip Revisited">
-
-
-
- =head2 Working with Net::FTP
-
- See L<IO::Compress::Zlib::FAQ|IO::Compress::Zlib::FAQ/"Compressed files and Net::FTP">
-
- =head1 SEE ALSO
-
- L<Compress::Zlib>, L<IO::Compress::Gzip>, L<IO::Uncompress::Gunzip>, L<IO::Uncompress::Inflate>, L<IO::Compress::RawDeflate>, L<IO::Uncompress::RawInflate>, L<IO::Compress::Bzip2>, L<IO::Uncompress::Bunzip2>, L<IO::Compress::Lzop>, L<IO::Uncompress::UnLzop>, L<IO::Compress::Lzf>, L<IO::Uncompress::UnLzf>, L<IO::Uncompress::AnyInflate>, L<IO::Uncompress::AnyUncompress>
-
- L<Compress::Zlib::FAQ|Compress::Zlib::FAQ>
-
- L<File::GlobMapper|File::GlobMapper>, L<Archive::Zip|Archive::Zip>,
- L<Archive::Tar|Archive::Tar>,
- L<IO::Zlib|IO::Zlib>
-
- For RFC 1950, 1951 and 1952 see
- F<http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1950.html>,
- F<http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1951.html> and
- F<http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1952.html>
-
- The I<zlib> compression library was written by Jean-loup Gailly
- F<gzip@prep.ai.mit.edu> and Mark Adler F<madler@alumni.caltech.edu>.
-
- The primary site for the I<zlib> compression library is
- F<http://www.zlib.org>.
-
- The primary site for gzip is F<http://www.gzip.org>.
-
- =head1 AUTHOR
-
- This module was written by Paul Marquess, F<pmqs@cpan.org>.
-
- =head1 MODIFICATION HISTORY
-
- See the Changes file.
-
- =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
-
- Copyright (c) 2005-2008 Paul Marquess. All rights reserved.
-
- This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
-
-