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libzip API changes
This file describes changes in the libzip API and how to adapt your code for them.
You can define ZIP_DISABLE_DEPRECATED
before including <zip.h>
to hide
prototypes for deprecated functions, to find out about functions that
might be removed at some point.
Changed in libzip-1.0
new type zip_error_t
Error information is stored in the newly public type zip_error_t
. Use
this to access information about an error, instead of the deprecated
functions that operated on two ints.
deprecated functions:
zip_error_get_sys_type()
zip_error_get()
zip_error_to_str()
zip_file_error_get()
See their man pages for instructions on how to replace them.
The most common affected use is zip_open
. The new recommended usage
is:
int err;
if ((za = zip_open(archive, flags, &err)) == NULL) {
zip_error_t error;
zip_error_init_with_code(&error, err);
fprintf(stderr, "can't open zip archive '%s': %s\n", archive, zip_error_strerror(&error));
zip_error_fini(&error);
}
more typedefs
The following typedefs have been added for better readability:
typedef struct zip zip_t;
typedef struct zip_file zip_file_t;
typedef struct zip_source zip_source_t;
typedef struct zip_stat zip_stat_t;
This means you can use "zip_t
" instead of "struct zip
", etc.
torrentzip support removed
torrentzip depends on a particular zlib version which is by now quite old.
Changed in libzip-0.11
new type zip_flags_t
The functions which have flags now use the zip_flags_t
type for this.
All old flags fit; you need only to adapt code if you were saving flags in a
local variable. Use zip_flags_t
for such a variable.
This affects:
zip_fopen()
zip_fopen_encrypted()
zip_fopen_index()
zip_fopen_index_encrypted()
zip_get_archive_comment()
zip_get_archive_flag()
zip_get_num_entries()
zip_get_name()
zip_name_locate()
zip_set_archive_flag()
zip_source_zip()
zip_stat()
zip_stat_index()
ZIP_FL_*
, ZIP_AFL_*
, ZIP_STAT_*
are now unsigned constants
To match the new zip_flags_t
type.
zip_add()
, zip_add_dir()
These functions were replaced with zip_file_add()
and zip_dir_add()
, respectively,
to add a flags argument.
zip_rename()
, zip_replace()
These functions were replaced with zip_file_rename()
and zip_file_replace()
,
respectively, to add a flags argument.
zip_get_file_comment()
This function was replaced with zip_file_get_comment()
; one argument was promoted from
int
to zip_uint32_t
, the other is now a zip_flags_t
.
zip_set_file_comment()
This function was replaced with zip_file_set_comment()
; an argument was promoted from
int
to zip_uint16_t
, and a zip_flags_t
argument was added.
integer type size changes
Some argument and return values were not the right size or sign.
zip_name_locate()
The return value was int
, which can be too small. The function now returns zip_int64_t
.
zip_get_num_entries()
The return type is now signed, to allow signaling errors.
zip_set_archive_comment()
The last argument changed from int
to zip_uint16_t
.
extra field handling rewritten
The zip_get_file_extra()
and zip_set_file_extra()
functions were removed.
They only worked on the whole extra field set.
Instead, you can now set, get, count, and delete each extra field separately, using the functions:
zip_file_extra_field_delete()
zip_file_extra_field_delete_by_id()
zip_file_extra_field_get()
zip_file_extra_field_get_by_id()
zip_file_extra_fields_count()
zip_file_extra_fields_count_by_id()
zip_file_extra_field_set()
Please read the corresponding man pages for details.
new functions
zip_discard()
The new zip_discard()
function closes an archive without committing the
scheduled changes.
zip_set_file_compression()
The new zip_set_file_compression()
function allows setting compression
levels for files.
argument changes
file names
File names arguments are now allowed to be NULL
to have an empty file name.
This mostly affects zip_file_add()
, zip_dir_add()
, and zip_file_rename()
.
For zip_get_name()
, zip_file_get_comment()
, and zip_get_archive_comment()
, if
the file name or comment is empty, a string of length 0 is returned.
NULL
is returned for errors only.
Previously, NULL
was returned for empty/unset file names and comments and
errors, leaving no way to differentiate between the two.