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ZIP_SOURCE_FUNCTION(3)					ZIP_SOURCE_FUNCTION(3)

NAME
       zip_source_function - create data source from function

LIBRARY
       libzip (-lzip)

SYNOPSIS
       #include <zip.h>

       struct	 zip_source   *	  zip_source_function(struct   zip   *archive,
       zip_source_callback fn, void *userdata);

DESCRIPTION
       The function zip_source_function creates a zip source  from  the	 user-
       provided	 function  fn,	which  must  be of the following type: typedef
       zip_int64_t (*zip_source_callback)(void *state,
	   void *data, zip_uint64_t len, enum zip_source_cmd cmd);

       When called by the library, the first argument is the userdata argument
       supplied	 to  zip_source_function.  The next two arguments are a buffer
       data of size len when data is expected to be returned, or else NULL and
       0.   The last argument, cmd, specifies which action the function should
       perform:

	      ZIP_SOURCE_OPEN	   Prepare for reading.	 Return 0 on  success,
				   -1 on error.

	      ZIP_SOURCE_READ	   Read data into the buffer data of size len.
				   Return the number of bytes placed into data
				   on success, -1 on error.

	      ZIP_SOURCE_CLOSE	   Reading is done.  Return 0.

	      ZIP_SOURCE_STAT	   Get	meta  information  for the input data.
				   data points to an initialized which	should
				   be  filled  in.   (See  zip_stat_init(3). )
				   Information only available after the source
				   has been read (e.g. size) can be omitted in
				   an  earlier	call.	Return	 sizeof(struct
				   zip_stat) on success, -1 on error.

	      ZIP_SOURCE_ERROR	   Get	error  information.  data points to an
				   array of two ints, which should  be	filled
				   with	 the  libzip error code and the corre‐
				   sponding system error code  for  the	 error
				   that	  occurred.    See  zip_errors(3)  for
				   details  on	the   error   codes.	Return
				   return(2 * sizeof(int)).

	      ZIP_SOURCE_FREE	   Clean up and free all resources.  Return 0.

       The   library   will   always   issue  ZIP_SOURCE_OPEN  before  issuing
       ZIP_SOURCE_READ.	 When it no longer wishes to read from this source, it
       will  issue  ZIP_SOURCE_CLOSE.	If the library wishes to read the data
       again, it will issue ZIP_SOURCE_OPEN a second time.  If the function is
       unable to provide the data again, it should return -1.

       ZIP_SOURCE_STAT	can be issued at any time.  ZIP_SOURCE_ERROR will only
       be issued in response to the function  returning	 -1.   ZIP_SOURCE_FREE
       will be the last command issued; if ZIP_SOURCE_OPEN was called and suc‐
       ceeded, ZIP_SOURCE_CLOSE will be called before ZIP_SOURCE_FREE.

RETURN VALUES
       Upon successful completion, the created source is returned.  Otherwise,
       NULL  is	 returned and the error code in archive is set to indicate the
       error.

ERRORS
       zip_source_function fails if:

	      [ZIP_ER_MEMORY]
		  Required memory could not be allocated.

SEE ALSO
       libzip(3),    zip_add(3),     zip_replace(3),	 zip_source_buffer(3),
       zip_source_file(3),	 zip_source_filep(3),	   zip_source_free(3),
       zip_source_zip(3), zip_stat_init(3)

AUTHORS
       Dieter Baron <dillo@nih.at> and Thomas Klausner <tk@giga.or.at>

NiH				March 30, 2009		ZIP_SOURCE_FUNCTION(3)
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