// -*- mode: cpp; mode: fold -*- // Description /*{{{*/ // $Id: dirstream.h,v 1.2 2001/02/20 07:03:16 jgg Exp $ /* ###################################################################### Directory Stream When unpacking the contents of the archive are passed into a directory stream class for analysis and processing. The class controls all aspects of actually writing the directory stream from disk. The low level archive handlers are only responsible for decoding the archive format and sending events (via method calls) to the specified directory stream. When unpacking a real file the archive handler is passed back a file handle to write the data to, this is to support strange archives+unpacking methods. If that fd is -1 then the file data is simply ignored. The provided defaults do the 'Right Thing' for a normal unpacking process (ie 'tar') ##################################################################### */ /*}}}*/ #ifndef PKGLIB_DIRSTREAM_H #define PKGLIB_DIRSTREAM_H #include <apt-pkg/macros.h> class pkgDirStream { public: // All possible information about a component struct Item { enum Type_t {File, HardLink, SymbolicLink, CharDevice, BlockDevice, Directory, FIFO} Type; char *Name; char *LinkTarget; unsigned long Mode; unsigned long UID; unsigned long GID; unsigned long long Size; unsigned long MTime; unsigned long Major; unsigned long Minor; }; virtual bool DoItem(Item &Itm,int &Fd); virtual bool Fail(Item &Itm,int Fd); virtual bool FinishedFile(Item &Itm,int Fd); virtual bool Process(Item &/*Itm*/,const unsigned char * /*Data*/, unsigned long long /*Size*/,unsigned long long /*Pos*/) {return true;}; virtual ~pkgDirStream() {}; }; #endif