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There are now several entry points to the dll.
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There is a single "unzipping" entry point of:
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int WINAPI Wiz_SingleEntryUnzip(int ifnc, char **ifnv, int xfnc, char **xfnv,
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LPDCL lpDCL, LPUSERFUNCTIONS lpUserFunc)
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where the arguments are:
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ifnc = number of file names being passed. If all files are to be
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extracted, then this can be zero.
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ifnv = file names to be unarchived. Wildcard patterns are recognized
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and expanded. If all files are to be extracted, then this can
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be NULL.
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xfnc = number of "file names to be excluded from processing" being
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passed. If all files are to be extracted, set this to zero.
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xfnv = file names to be excluded from the unarchiving process. Wildcard
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characters are allowed and expanded. If all files are to be
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extracted, set this argument to NULL.
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lpDCL = pointer to a structure with the flags for setting the
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various options, as well as the zip file name.
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lpUserFunc = pointer to a structure that contains pointers to functions
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in the calling application, as well as sizes passed back to
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the calling application etc. See below for a detailed description
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of all the parameters.
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This calling wrapper for Wiz_SingleEntryUnzip() provides a method to pass
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file lists as plain strings instead of the usual string arrays.
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For VB Users only...:
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int WINAPI Wiz_SingleEntryUnzpList(unsigned int ifnc, LPCSTR ExtList,
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unsigned int xfnc, LPCSTR ExcList,
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LPDCL lpDCL, LPUSERFUNCTIONS lpUserFunc)
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ifnc = number of file names being passed. If all files are to be
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extracted, then this can be zero.
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ExtList = Pointer to a list of file names to be extracted, separated by
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white space. If all files are to be extracted, then this should
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be NULL. Parameter ifnc should have an accurate count of the
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number of filenames being passed in.
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xfnc = number of "file names to be excluded from processing" being
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passed. If all files are to be extracted, set this to zero.
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ExcList = Pointer to a list of file names to be excluded from processing.
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Parameter xfnc should have an accurate count of the number of
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the number of filenames being passed in.
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lpDCL = pointer to a structure with the flags for setting the
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various options, as well as the zip file name.
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lpUserFunc = pointer to a structure that contains pointers to functions
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in the calling application, as well as sizes passed back to
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the calling application etc.
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The DCL structure collects the set of option flags supported by the WinDLL
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interface to control the operation of the main function calls.
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The first member of this structure is now a version identifier that should
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be used to check structural compatibility of a passed option struct with
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the expected structure layout. The C header file containing the reference
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definition of the DCL structure also provides a symbol denoting the currently
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valid StructVersID:
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#define UZ_DCL_STRUCTVER 0x600
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The layout of the DCL structure is shown below:
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typedef struct {
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unsigned StructVersID = struct version id (= UZ_DCL_STRUCTVER)
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int ExtractOnlyNewer = TRUE for "update" without interaction
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(extract only newer/new files, without queries)
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int SpaceToUnderscore = TRUE if convert space to underscore
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int PromptToOverwrite = TRUE if prompt to overwrite is wanted
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int fQuiet = quiet flag:
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0 = all messages, 1 = few messages, 2 = no messages
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int ncflag = write to stdout if TRUE
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int ntflag = test zip file
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int nvflag = verbose listing
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int nfflag = "freshen" (replace existing files by newer versions)
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int nzflag = display zip file comment
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int ndflag = controls (sub)directory recreation during extraction
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0 = junk paths from filenames
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1 = "safe" usage of paths in filenames (skip "../")
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2 = allow also unsafe path components (dir traversal)
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int noflag = always overwriting existing files if TRUE
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int naflag = do end-of-line translation
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int nZIflag = get ZipInfo if TRUE
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int B_flag = backup existing files if TRUE
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int C_flag = be case insensitive if TRUE
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int D_flag = controls restoration of timestamps
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0 = restore all timestamps (default)
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1 = skip restoration of timestamps for folders
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created on behalf of directory entries in the
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Zip archive
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2 = do not restore any timestamps; extracted files
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and directories get stamped with the current time
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int U_flag = controls UTF-8 filename coding support
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0 = automatic UTF-8 translation enabled (default)
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1 = recognize UTF-8 coded names, but all non-ASCII
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characters are "escaped" into "#Uxxxx"
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2 = UTF-8 support is disabled, filename handling
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works exactly as in previous UnZip versions
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int fPrivilege = 1 => restore ACLs in user mode,
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2 => try to use privileges for restoring ACLs
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LPSTR lpszZipFN = zip file name
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LPSTR lpszExtractDir = directory to extract to. This should be NULL if you
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are extracting to the current directory.
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} DCL, far * LPDCL;
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REMARKS:
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The four extract-mode flags ExtractOnlyNewer, nfflag, PromptToOverwrite, and
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noflag control which of the selected archive entries are actually processed.
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They are mapped to UnZip's command line qualifiers "-u", "-f", "-o", "-n"
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according to the following decision matrix:
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_____________________________________________________________________
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| UnZip 1)|| Extract- | nfflag | noflag | PrompTo- | lpUserFunc |
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| options || OnlyNewer | | | Overwrite | ->replape() |
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=====================================================================
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| none 2) || false | false | false | true |queryfunc() 5)|
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| -o || false | false | true | false | N/A |
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| -n || false | false | false | false | N/A |
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|---------||-----------|--------|--------|-----------|--------------|
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| -u || true | false | false | true |queryfunc() 5)|
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| -uo || true | false | true | false | N/A |
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| -un 3) || true | false | false | false | N/A |
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|---------||-----------|--------|--------|-----------|--------------|
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| -f || N/A | true | false | true |queryfunc() 5)|
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| -fo || N/A | true | true | false | N/A |
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| -fn 4) || N/A | true | false | false | N/A |
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---------------------------------------------------------------------
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Legend: true: integer number <> 0
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false: integer number 0
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N/A: not applicable, could be set to any value
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NOTES:
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1) The UnZip options are explained in the generic UnZip manual, see
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"unzip.txt" or "man/unzip.1".
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2) no options from the set "ufno" are specified.
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3) -un is functionally equivalent to -n
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4) -fn is functionally equivalent to "do nothing", so this combination
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does not make sense.
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5) queryfunc() is a callback function provided by the caller of the
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unzip dll that may return one of the following result keys:
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IDM_REPLACE_NO, IDM_REPLACE_YES,
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IDM_REPLACE_ALL, IDM_REPLACE_NONE,
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IDM_REPLACE_RENAME
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(IDM_REPLACE_TEXT, IDM_REPLACE_HELP are defined but not used)
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UnZip's internal code treats a "NULL" lpUserFunc->replace() function
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pointer as "{return IDM_REPLACE_NONE}". However, currently, the windll
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interface checks for this function pointer to be not NULL and signals
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a fatal error if this condition is not fulfilled.
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The typedef's for the function pointers in the structure USERFUNCTIONS
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are shown immediately below.
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typedef unsigned short ush;
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typedef int (WINAPI DLLPRNT) (LPSTR, unsigned long);
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typedef int (WINAPI DLLPASSWORD) (LPSTR pwbuf, int bufsiz,
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LPCSTR promptmsg, LPCSTR entryname);
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typedef int (WINAPI DLLSERVICE) (LPCSTR entryname, z_uint8 uncomprsiz);
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typedef int (WINAPI DLLSERVICE_I32) (LPCSTR entryname,
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unsigned long ucsz_lo, unsigned long ucsz_hi);
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typedef void (WINAPI DLLSND) (void);
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typedef int (WINAPI DLLREPLACE) (LPSTR efnam, unsigned efbufsiz);
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typedef void (WINAPI DLLMESSAGE) (z_uint8 ucsize, z_uint8 csize,
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unsigned cfactor,
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unsigned mo, unsigned dy, unsigned yr, unsigned hh, unsigned mm,
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char c, LPCSTR filename, LPCSTR methbuf, unsigned long crc, char fCrypt);
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typedef void (WINAPI DLLMESSAGE_I32) (unsigned long ucsiz_l,
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unsigned long ucsiz_h, unsigned long csiz_l, unsigned long csiz_h,
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unsigned cfactor,
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unsigned mo, unsigned dy, unsigned yr, unsigned hh, unsigned mm,
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char c, LPCSTR filename, LPCSTR methbuf, unsigned long crc, char fCrypt);
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Structure USERFUNCTIONS
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typedef struct {
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DLLPRNT *print; = a pointer to the application's print routine.
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DLLSND *sound; = a pointer to the application's sound routine. This
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can be NULL if your application doesn't use
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sound.
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DLLREPLACE *replace = a pointer to the application's replace routine. The
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replace routine may modify the content of the efnam
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string buffer, but must not write beyond its fixed
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size of efbufsiz bytes! (This is a potential security
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leak of the windll interface.) When modifying the
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efnam buffer, the replace routine should return
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the status IDM_REPLACE_RENAME.
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DLLPASSWORD *password = a pointer to the application's password routine.
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This function should return one of the status values
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IZ_PW_ENTERED (0), IZ_PW_CANCEL (-1),
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IZ_PW_CANCEL_ALL (-2), IZ_PW_ERROR (5).
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DLLMESSAGE *SendApplicationMessage = a pointer to the application's routine
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for displaying information about specific files
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in the archive. Used for listing the contents of
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an archive.
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DLLSERVICE *ServCallBk = Callback function designed to be used for
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allowing the application to process Windows messages,
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or canceling the operation, as well as giving the
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option of a progress indicator. If this function
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returns a non-zero value, then it will terminate
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what it is doing. It provides the application with
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the name of the archive member it has just processed,
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as well as it's original size.
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DLLMESSAGE_I32 *SendApplicationMessage_i32 = variant of SendApplicationMessage
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callback, for environments that do not support the
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64-bit integer types required to transfer "large"
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ZIP64-compatible sizes.
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DLLSERVICE_I32 *ServCallBk_i32 = variant of the ServCallBk callback function,
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for environments that do not support 64-bit integers.
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[NOTE: The _i32 variants of the SendApplicationMessage and ServCallBk callback
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functions are only called when the corresponding "regular" callback
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function pointers are set to NULL. For the i386 architecture, the
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"..._i32" calling interfaces are binary identical with the
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corresponding regular __int64-aware interfaces.]
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[NOTE: The values below are filled in only when listing the contents of an
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archive.]
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z_uint8 TotalSizeComp = value to be filled in by the dll for the
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compressed total size of the archive. Note this
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value does not include the size of the archive
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header and central directory list.
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z_uint8 TotalSize = value to be filled in by the dll for the total
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size of all files in the archive.
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z_uint8 NumMembers = total number of files in the archive.
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unsigned CompFactor = value to be filled in by the dll for the overall
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compression factor. This could actually be computed
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from the other values, but it is available.
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WORD cchComment = flag to be set if archive has a comment
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} USERFUNCTIONS, far * LPUSERFUNCTIONS;
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Wiz_SingleEntryUnzip() returns a PKWARE compatible error code (0 if no
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error or warning). For an explanation of the supported error codes see
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the UnZip user documentation (the UnZip man page).
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For examples of how the actual calls to the dll are set up in WiZ, look in
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the files action.c and wizmain.c in the WiZ source directory. For a trival
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example of how to load and call the dll, look in uzexampl.c and uzexampl.h.
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For examples of how the actual loading and unloading of the dll's themselves
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was done, look in wizmain.c in the WiZ source directory. Note that WiZ looks
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specifically for a particular version number of the dll, and also expects to
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find the company name to be Info-ZIP. This is to protect from getting
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different versions of the dll loaded, with resulting unknown behavior.
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Additional entry points:
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const UzpVer * WINAPI UzpVersion(void);
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where UzpVer is defined as:
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typedef struct _UzpVer {
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ulg structlen; /* length of the struct being passed */
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ulg flag; /* bit 0: is_beta bit 1: uses_zlib */
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LPCSTR betalevel; /* e.g. "g BETA" or "" */
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LPCSTR date; /* e.g. "9 Oct 08" (beta) or "9 October 2008" */
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LPCSTR zlib_version; /* e.g. "1.2.3" or NULL */
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_version_type unzip; /* current UnZip version */
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_version_type zipinfo; /* current ZipInfo version */
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_version_type os2dll; /* OS2DLL version (retained for compatibility) */
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_version_type windll; /* WinDLL version (retained for compatibility) */
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_version_type dllapimin; /* last incompatible change of library API */
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} UzpVer;
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and _version_type is defined as:
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typedef struct _ver {
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uch major; /* e.g., integer 5 */
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uch minor; /* e.g., 2 */
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uch patchlevel; /* e.g., 0 */
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uch not_used;
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} _version_type;
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See api.c for exactly what UzpVersion does, but the short description is
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"UzpVersion() returns a pointer to a dll-internal static structure
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containing the unzip32.dll version information".
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For usage with languages that do not support function which return pointers
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to structures, the variant UzpVersion2() allows to retrieve the version info
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into a memory area supplied by the caller:
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unsigned WINAPI UzpVersion2(UzpVer2 far *);
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where UzpVer2 is defined as:
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typedef struct _UzpVer2 {
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ulg structlen; /* length of the struct being passed */
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ulg flag; /* bit 0: is_beta bit 1: uses_zlib */
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char betalevel[10]; /* e.g. "g BETA" or "" */
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char date[20]; /* e.g. "9 Oct 08" (beta) or "9 October 2008" */
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char zlib_version[10]; /* e.g. "1.2.3" or NULL */
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_version_type unzip; /* current UnZip version */
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_version_type zipinfo; /* current ZipInfo version */
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_version_type os2dll; /* OS2DLL version (retained for compatibility) */
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_version_type windll; /* WinDLL version (retained for compatibility) */
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_version_type dllapimin; /* last incompatible change of library API */
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} UzpVer2;
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See api.c for the exact function of UzpVersion2, but the short description
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is "fill in the version information in the UzpVer2 structure".
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void WINAPI Wiz_NoPrinting(int flag)
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This entry point simply turns off all messages to the calling application if
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flag is true, and turns them on if flag is false.
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int WINAPI Wiz_Validate(LPSTR archive, int AllCodes)
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If AllCodes is FALSE, then Unz_Validate returns TRUE if archive points to a
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valid archive, and FALSE otherwise. If AllCodes is TRUE, then Unz_Validate
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returns whatever error code process_zipfiles returns, without evaluating it.
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int WINAPI Wiz_UnzipToMemory(LPSTR zip, LPSTR file, LPUSERFUNCTIONS lpUserFunc,
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UzpBuffer *retstr)
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Where UzpBuffer is defined as:
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typedef struct _UzpBuffer {
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ulg strlength; /* length of string */
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char * strptr; /* pointer to string */
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} UzpBuffer
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Pass the name of the zip file in zip and the name of the file you wish to
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extract in file. UzpUnzipToMemory will create a buffer and return it in
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*retstr. 0 on return indicates failure.
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void WINAPI UzpFreeMemBuffer(UzpBuffer *retstr)
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Use this routine to release the return data space allocated by the function
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Wiz_UnzipToMemory().
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int WINAPI Wiz_Grep(LPSTR archive, LPSTR file, LPSTR pattern, int cmd,
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int SkipBin, LPUSERFUNCTIONS lpUserFunc)
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Pass the name of the zip file in "zip", the name of the zip entry you wish
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to perform the "grep" on in "file", and the string you wish to look for in
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"pattern". There are four possible options for cmd:
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0 => case insensitive search
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1 => case sensitive search
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2 => case insensitive search, whole words only
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3 => case sensitive search, whole words only
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If SkipBin is TRUE, then any binary (loosely interpreted) files will be
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ignored.
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lpUserFunc is a pointer to a USERFUNCTION structure as shown above.
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UzpGrep returns:
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-1 => error such as unable to allocate memory, unable to find file, etc.
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0 => match not found, based on the search criteria
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1 => match found, based on the search criteria
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There is an additional function call that does not specifically deal with
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"unzipping", but is a quite useful function that is currently used in Wiz
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itself in several places. This call is currently only available in the
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static library, not in the DLL.
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Match the pattern (wildcard) against the string (fixed):
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match(const char *string, const char *pattern, int ignore_case);
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or, when UnZips WILD_SEP_AT_DIR compile-time option was set:
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match(const char *string, const char *pattern, int ignore_case, int sepc);
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returns TRUE if string matches pattern, FALSE otherwise. In the pattern:
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`*' matches any sequence of characters (zero or more)
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`?' matches any single character
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[SET] matches any character in the specified set,
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[!SET] or [^SET] matches any character not in the specified set.
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In case the code was compiled with WILD_STOP_AT_DIR enabled, the pattern
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wildcard functionality is modified as follows:
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`*' matches any sequence of characters (zero or more) until the first
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occurence of the separating character denoted by `sepc'
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`**' matches any sequence of characters (zero or more)
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A set is composed of characters or ranges; a range looks like ``character
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hyphen character'' (as in 0-9 or A-Z). [0-9a-zA-Z_] is the minimal set of
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characters allowed in the [..] pattern construct. Other characters are
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allowed (i.e., 8-bit characters) if your system will support them.
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To suppress the special syntactic significance of any of ``[]*?!^-\'', in-
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side or outside a [..] construct, and match the character exactly, precede
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it with a ``\'' (backslash).
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The remaining functions are linked together. Their use would be as
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follows (explanations for each function are shown further below):
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#include "windll.h"
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#include "structs.h"
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MyApiCallingRoutine()
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{
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CREATEGLOBALS();
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Wiz_Init(pG, lpUserFunctions); /* Set up user functions */
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/* zvoid *pG, LPUSERFUNCTIONS lpUserFunctions */
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.
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do {
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Wiz_SetOpts(pG, lpDCL); /* Set up unzipping options */
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/* zvoid *pG, LPDCL lpDCL */
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Wiz_Unzip(pG, ifnc, ifnv, xfnc, xfnv); /* Unzip files */
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.
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} while (!finished_condition)
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.
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DESTROYGLOBALS();
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}
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Each entry point is as defined below:
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BOOL WINAPI Wiz_Init(zvoid *, LPUSERFUNCTIONS);
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BOOL WINAPI Wiz_SetOpts(zvoid *, LPDCL);
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int WINAPI Wiz_Unzip(zvoid *, int, char **, int, char **);
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Note that you should use either Wiz_SingleEntryUnzip OR the series of calls
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described above. Using both, depending on how you do it, could cause
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problems. The series of "lower level" gives you more freedom to add additional
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functionalities, whereas the single-entry api is easier to use. When using
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the "series" of calls, make sure that Wiz_SetOpts and Wiz_Unzip are always
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used together! When successfully called, Wiz_SetOpts has allocated some
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internal structures which are in turn free'd by Wiz_Unzip.
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Last revised January 18, 2009.
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Mike White, Christian Spieler
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