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6 IO::Uncompress::AnyUncompress - Uncompress gzip, zip, bzip2, zstd, xz,
7 lzma, lzip, lzf or lzop file/buffer
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10 use IO::Uncompress::AnyUncompress qw(anyuncompress $AnyUncompressError) ;
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12 my $status = anyuncompress $input => $output [,OPTS]
13 or die "anyuncompress failed: $AnyUncompressError\n";
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15 my $z = IO::Uncompress::AnyUncompress->new( $input [OPTS] )
16 or die "anyuncompress failed: $AnyUncompressError\n";
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18 $status = $z->read($buffer)
19 $status = $z->read($buffer, $length)
20 $status = $z->read($buffer, $length, $offset)
21 $line = $z->getline()
22 $char = $z->getc()
23 $char = $z->ungetc()
24 $char = $z->opened()
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26 $data = $z->trailingData()
27 $status = $z->nextStream()
28 $data = $z->getHeaderInfo()
29 $z->tell()
30 $z->seek($position, $whence)
31 $z->binmode()
32 $z->fileno()
33 $z->eof()
34 $z->close()
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36 $AnyUncompressError ;
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38 # IO::File mode
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40 <$z>
41 read($z, $buffer);
42 read($z, $buffer, $length);
43 read($z, $buffer, $length, $offset);
44 tell($z)
45 seek($z, $position, $whence)
46 binmode($z)
47 fileno($z)
48 eof($z)
49 close($z)
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52 This module provides a Perl interface that allows the reading of
53 files/buffers that have been compressed with a variety of compression
54 libraries.
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56 The formats supported are:
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58 RFC 1950
59 RFC 1951 (optionally)
60 gzip (RFC 1952)
61 zip
62 zstd (Zstandard)
63 bzip2
64 lzop
65 lzf
66 lzma
67 lzip
68 xz
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70 The module will auto-detect which, if any, of the supported compression
71 formats is being used.
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74 A top-level function, "anyuncompress", is provided to carry out "one-
75 shot" uncompression between buffers and/or files. For finer control
76 over the uncompression process, see the "OO Interface" section.
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78 use IO::Uncompress::AnyUncompress qw(anyuncompress $AnyUncompressError) ;
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80 anyuncompress $input_filename_or_reference => $output_filename_or_reference [,OPTS]
81 or die "anyuncompress failed: $AnyUncompressError\n";
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83 The functional interface needs Perl5.005 or better.
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85 anyuncompress $input_filename_or_reference => $output_filename_or_reference
86 [, OPTS]
87 "anyuncompress" expects at least two parameters,
88 $input_filename_or_reference and $output_filename_or_reference and zero
89 or more optional parameters (see "Optional Parameters")
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91 The $input_filename_or_reference parameter
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93 The parameter, $input_filename_or_reference, is used to define the
94 source of the compressed data.
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96 It can take one of the following forms:
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98 A filename
99 If the $input_filename_or_reference parameter is a simple scalar,
100 it is assumed to be a filename. This file will be opened for
101 reading and the input data will be read from it.
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103 A filehandle
104 If the $input_filename_or_reference parameter is a filehandle, the
105 input data will be read from it. The string '-' can be used as an
106 alias for standard input.
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108 A scalar reference
109 If $input_filename_or_reference is a scalar reference, the input
110 data will be read from $$input_filename_or_reference.
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112 An array reference
113 If $input_filename_or_reference is an array reference, each
114 element in the array must be a filename.
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116 The input data will be read from each file in turn.
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118 The complete array will be walked to ensure that it only contains
119 valid filenames before any data is uncompressed.
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121 An Input FileGlob string
122 If $input_filename_or_reference is a string that is delimited by
123 the characters "<" and ">" "anyuncompress" will assume that it is
124 an input fileglob string. The input is the list of files that
125 match the fileglob.
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127 See File::GlobMapper for more details.
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129 If the $input_filename_or_reference parameter is any other type,
130 "undef" will be returned.
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132 The $output_filename_or_reference parameter
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134 The parameter $output_filename_or_reference is used to control the
135 destination of the uncompressed data. This parameter can take one of
136 these forms.
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138 A filename
139 If the $output_filename_or_reference parameter is a simple scalar,
140 it is assumed to be a filename. This file will be opened for
141 writing and the uncompressed data will be written to it.
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143 A filehandle
144 If the $output_filename_or_reference parameter is a filehandle,
145 the uncompressed data will be written to it. The string '-' can
146 be used as an alias for standard output.
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148 A scalar reference
149 If $output_filename_or_reference is a scalar reference, the
150 uncompressed data will be stored in
151 $$output_filename_or_reference.
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153 An Array Reference
154 If $output_filename_or_reference is an array reference, the
155 uncompressed data will be pushed onto the array.
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157 An Output FileGlob
158 If $output_filename_or_reference is a string that is delimited by
159 the characters "<" and ">" "anyuncompress" will assume that it is
160 an output fileglob string. The output is the list of files that
161 match the fileglob.
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163 When $output_filename_or_reference is an fileglob string,
164 $input_filename_or_reference must also be a fileglob string.
165 Anything else is an error.
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167 See File::GlobMapper for more details.
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169 If the $output_filename_or_reference parameter is any other type,
170 "undef" will be returned.
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172 Notes
173 When $input_filename_or_reference maps to multiple compressed
174 files/buffers and $output_filename_or_reference is a single
175 file/buffer, after uncompression $output_filename_or_reference will
176 contain a concatenation of all the uncompressed data from each of the
177 input files/buffers.
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179 Optional Parameters
180 The optional parameters for the one-shot function "anyuncompress" are
181 (for the most part) identical to those used with the OO interface
182 defined in the "Constructor Options" section. The exceptions are listed
183 below
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185 "AutoClose => 0|1"
186 This option applies to any input or output data streams to
187 "anyuncompress" that are filehandles.
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189 If "AutoClose" is specified, and the value is true, it will result
190 in all input and/or output filehandles being closed once
191 "anyuncompress" has completed.
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193 This parameter defaults to 0.
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195 "BinModeOut => 0|1"
196 This option is now a no-op. All files will be written in binmode.
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198 "Append => 0|1"
199 The behaviour of this option is dependent on the type of output
200 data stream.
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202 • A Buffer
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204 If "Append" is enabled, all uncompressed data will be append
205 to the end of the output buffer. Otherwise the output buffer
206 will be cleared before any uncompressed data is written to
207 it.
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209 • A Filename
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211 If "Append" is enabled, the file will be opened in append
212 mode. Otherwise the contents of the file, if any, will be
213 truncated before any uncompressed data is written to it.
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215 • A Filehandle
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217 If "Append" is enabled, the filehandle will be positioned to
218 the end of the file via a call to "seek" before any
219 uncompressed data is written to it. Otherwise the file
220 pointer will not be moved.
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222 When "Append" is specified, and set to true, it will append all
223 uncompressed data to the output data stream.
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225 So when the output is a filehandle it will carry out a seek to the
226 eof before writing any uncompressed data. If the output is a
227 filename, it will be opened for appending. If the output is a
228 buffer, all uncompressed data will be appended to the existing
229 buffer.
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231 Conversely when "Append" is not specified, or it is present and is
232 set to false, it will operate as follows.
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234 When the output is a filename, it will truncate the contents of
235 the file before writing any uncompressed data. If the output is a
236 filehandle its position will not be changed. If the output is a
237 buffer, it will be wiped before any uncompressed data is output.
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239 Defaults to 0.
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241 "MultiStream => 0|1"
242 If the input file/buffer contains multiple compressed data
243 streams, this option will uncompress the whole lot as a single
244 data stream.
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246 Defaults to 0.
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248 "TrailingData => $scalar"
249 Returns the data, if any, that is present immediately after the
250 compressed data stream once uncompression is complete.
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252 This option can be used when there is useful information
253 immediately following the compressed data stream, and you don't
254 know the length of the compressed data stream.
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256 If the input is a buffer, "trailingData" will return everything
257 from the end of the compressed data stream to the end of the
258 buffer.
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260 If the input is a filehandle, "trailingData" will return the data
261 that is left in the filehandle input buffer once the end of the
262 compressed data stream has been reached. You can then use the
263 filehandle to read the rest of the input file.
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265 Don't bother using "trailingData" if the input is a filename.
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267 If you know the length of the compressed data stream before you
268 start uncompressing, you can avoid having to use "trailingData" by
269 setting the "InputLength" option.
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271 Examples
272 To read the contents of the file "file1.txt.Compressed" and write the
273 uncompressed data to the file "file1.txt".
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275 use strict ;
276 use warnings ;
277 use IO::Uncompress::AnyUncompress qw(anyuncompress $AnyUncompressError) ;
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279 my $input = "file1.txt.Compressed";
280 my $output = "file1.txt";
281 anyuncompress $input => $output
282 or die "anyuncompress failed: $AnyUncompressError\n";
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284 To read from an existing Perl filehandle, $input, and write the
285 uncompressed data to a buffer, $buffer.
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287 use strict ;
288 use warnings ;
289 use IO::Uncompress::AnyUncompress qw(anyuncompress $AnyUncompressError) ;
290 use IO::File ;
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292 my $input = IO::File->new( "<file1.txt.Compressed" )
293 or die "Cannot open 'file1.txt.Compressed': $!\n" ;
294 my $buffer ;
295 anyuncompress $input => \$buffer
296 or die "anyuncompress failed: $AnyUncompressError\n";
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298 To uncompress all files in the directory "/my/home" that match
299 "*.txt.Compressed" and store the compressed data in the same directory
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301 use strict ;
302 use warnings ;
303 use IO::Uncompress::AnyUncompress qw(anyuncompress $AnyUncompressError) ;
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305 anyuncompress '</my/home/*.txt.Compressed>' => '</my/home/#1.txt>'
306 or die "anyuncompress failed: $AnyUncompressError\n";
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308 and if you want to compress each file one at a time, this will do the
309 trick
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311 use strict ;
312 use warnings ;
313 use IO::Uncompress::AnyUncompress qw(anyuncompress $AnyUncompressError) ;
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315 for my $input ( glob "/my/home/*.txt.Compressed" )
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317 my $output = $input;
318 $output =~ s/.Compressed// ;
319 anyuncompress $input => $output
320 or die "Error compressing '$input': $AnyUncompressError\n";
321 }
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324 Constructor
325 The format of the constructor for IO::Uncompress::AnyUncompress is
326 shown below
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328 my $z = IO::Uncompress::AnyUncompress->new( $input [OPTS] )
329 or die "IO::Uncompress::AnyUncompress failed: $AnyUncompressError\n";
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331 Returns an "IO::Uncompress::AnyUncompress" object on success and undef
332 on failure. The variable $AnyUncompressError will contain an error
333 message on failure.
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335 If you are running Perl 5.005 or better the object, $z, returned from
336 IO::Uncompress::AnyUncompress can be used exactly like an IO::File
337 filehandle. This means that all normal input file operations can be
338 carried out with $z. For example, to read a line from a compressed
339 file/buffer you can use either of these forms
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341 $line = $z->getline();
342 $line = <$z>;
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344 The mandatory parameter $input is used to determine the source of the
345 compressed data. This parameter can take one of three forms.
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347 A filename
348 If the $input parameter is a scalar, it is assumed to be a
349 filename. This file will be opened for reading and the compressed
350 data will be read from it.
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352 A filehandle
353 If the $input parameter is a filehandle, the compressed data will
354 be read from it. The string '-' can be used as an alias for
355 standard input.
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357 A scalar reference
358 If $input is a scalar reference, the compressed data will be read
359 from $$input.
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361 Constructor Options
362 The option names defined below are case insensitive and can be
363 optionally prefixed by a '-'. So all of the following are valid
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365 -AutoClose
366 -autoclose
367 AUTOCLOSE
368 autoclose
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370 OPTS is a combination of the following options:
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372 "AutoClose => 0|1"
373 This option is only valid when the $input parameter is a
374 filehandle. If specified, and the value is true, it will result in
375 the file being closed once either the "close" method is called or
376 the IO::Uncompress::AnyUncompress object is destroyed.
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378 This parameter defaults to 0.
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380 "MultiStream => 0|1"
381 Allows multiple concatenated compressed streams to be treated as a
382 single compressed stream. Decompression will stop once either the
383 end of the file/buffer is reached, an error is encountered
384 (premature eof, corrupt compressed data) or the end of a stream is
385 not immediately followed by the start of another stream.
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387 This parameter defaults to 0.
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389 "Prime => $string"
390 This option will uncompress the contents of $string before
391 processing the input file/buffer.
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393 This option can be useful when the compressed data is embedded in
394 another file/data structure and it is not possible to work out
395 where the compressed data begins without having to read the first
396 few bytes. If this is the case, the uncompression can be primed
397 with these bytes using this option.
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399 "Transparent => 0|1"
400 If this option is set and the input file/buffer is not compressed
401 data, the module will allow reading of it anyway.
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403 In addition, if the input file/buffer does contain compressed data
404 and there is non-compressed data immediately following it, setting
405 this option will make this module treat the whole file/buffer as a
406 single data stream.
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408 This option defaults to 1.
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410 "BlockSize => $num"
411 When reading the compressed input data,
412 IO::Uncompress::AnyUncompress will read it in blocks of $num
413 bytes.
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415 This option defaults to 4096.
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417 "InputLength => $size"
418 When present this option will limit the number of compressed bytes
419 read from the input file/buffer to $size. This option can be used
420 in the situation where there is useful data directly after the
421 compressed data stream and you know beforehand the exact length of
422 the compressed data stream.
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424 This option is mostly used when reading from a filehandle, in
425 which case the file pointer will be left pointing to the first
426 byte directly after the compressed data stream.
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428 This option defaults to off.
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430 "Append => 0|1"
431 This option controls what the "read" method does with uncompressed
432 data.
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434 If set to 1, all uncompressed data will be appended to the output
435 parameter of the "read" method.
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437 If set to 0, the contents of the output parameter of the "read"
438 method will be overwritten by the uncompressed data.
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440 Defaults to 0.
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442 "Strict => 0|1"
443 This option controls whether the extra checks defined below are
444 used when carrying out the decompression. When Strict is on, the
445 extra tests are carried out, when Strict is off they are not.
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447 The default for this option is off.
448
449 "RawInflate => 0|1"
450 When auto-detecting the compressed format, try to test for raw-
451 deflate (RFC 1951) content using the "IO::Uncompress::RawInflate"
452 module.
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454 The reason this is not default behaviour is because RFC 1951
455 content can only be detected by attempting to uncompress it. This
456 process is error prone and can result is false positives.
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458 Defaults to 0.
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460 "UnLzma => 0|1"
461 When auto-detecting the compressed format, try to test for
462 lzma_alone content using the "IO::Uncompress::UnLzma" module.
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464 The reason this is not default behaviour is because lzma_alone
465 content can only be detected by attempting to uncompress it. This
466 process is error prone and can result is false positives.
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468 Defaults to 0.
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470 Examples
471 TODO
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474 read
475 Usage is
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477 $status = $z->read($buffer)
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479 Reads a block of compressed data (the size of the compressed block is
480 determined by the "Buffer" option in the constructor), uncompresses it
481 and writes any uncompressed data into $buffer. If the "Append"
482 parameter is set in the constructor, the uncompressed data will be
483 appended to the $buffer parameter. Otherwise $buffer will be
484 overwritten.
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486 Returns the number of uncompressed bytes written to $buffer, zero if
487 eof or a negative number on error.
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489 read
490 Usage is
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492 $status = $z->read($buffer, $length)
493 $status = $z->read($buffer, $length, $offset)
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495 $status = read($z, $buffer, $length)
496 $status = read($z, $buffer, $length, $offset)
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498 Attempt to read $length bytes of uncompressed data into $buffer.
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500 The main difference between this form of the "read" method and the
501 previous one, is that this one will attempt to return exactly $length
502 bytes. The only circumstances that this function will not is if end-of-
503 file or an IO error is encountered.
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505 Returns the number of uncompressed bytes written to $buffer, zero if
506 eof or a negative number on error.
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508 getline
509 Usage is
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511 $line = $z->getline()
512 $line = <$z>
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514 Reads a single line.
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516 This method fully supports the use of the variable $/ (or
517 $INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR or $RS when "English" is in use) to determine
518 what constitutes an end of line. Paragraph mode, record mode and file
519 slurp mode are all supported.
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521 getc
522 Usage is
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524 $char = $z->getc()
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526 Read a single character.
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528 ungetc
529 Usage is
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531 $char = $z->ungetc($string)
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533 getHeaderInfo
534 Usage is
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536 $hdr = $z->getHeaderInfo();
537 @hdrs = $z->getHeaderInfo();
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539 This method returns either a hash reference (in scalar context) or a
540 list or hash references (in array context) that contains information
541 about each of the header fields in the compressed data stream(s).
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543 tell
544 Usage is
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546 $z->tell()
547 tell $z
548
549 Returns the uncompressed file offset.
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551 eof
552 Usage is
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554 $z->eof();
555 eof($z);
556
557 Returns true if the end of the compressed input stream has been
558 reached.
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560 seek
561 $z->seek($position, $whence);
562 seek($z, $position, $whence);
563
564 Provides a sub-set of the "seek" functionality, with the restriction
565 that it is only legal to seek forward in the input file/buffer. It is
566 a fatal error to attempt to seek backward.
567
568 Note that the implementation of "seek" in this module does not provide
569 true random access to a compressed file/buffer. It works by
570 uncompressing data from the current offset in the file/buffer until it
571 reaches the uncompressed offset specified in the parameters to "seek".
572 For very small files this may be acceptable behaviour. For large files
573 it may cause an unacceptable delay.
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575 The $whence parameter takes one the usual values, namely SEEK_SET,
576 SEEK_CUR or SEEK_END.
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578 Returns 1 on success, 0 on failure.
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580 binmode
581 Usage is
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583 $z->binmode
584 binmode $z ;
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586 This is a noop provided for completeness.
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588 opened
589 $z->opened()
590
591 Returns true if the object currently refers to a opened file/buffer.
592
593 autoflush
594 my $prev = $z->autoflush()
595 my $prev = $z->autoflush(EXPR)
596
597 If the $z object is associated with a file or a filehandle, this method
598 returns the current autoflush setting for the underlying filehandle. If
599 "EXPR" is present, and is non-zero, it will enable flushing after every
600 write/print operation.
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602 If $z is associated with a buffer, this method has no effect and always
603 returns "undef".
604
605 Note that the special variable $| cannot be used to set or retrieve the
606 autoflush setting.
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608 input_line_number
609 $z->input_line_number()
610 $z->input_line_number(EXPR)
611
612 Returns the current uncompressed line number. If "EXPR" is present it
613 has the effect of setting the line number. Note that setting the line
614 number does not change the current position within the file/buffer
615 being read.
616
617 The contents of $/ are used to determine what constitutes a line
618 terminator.
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620 fileno
621 $z->fileno()
622 fileno($z)
623
624 If the $z object is associated with a file or a filehandle, "fileno"
625 will return the underlying file descriptor. Once the "close" method is
626 called "fileno" will return "undef".
627
628 If the $z object is associated with a buffer, this method will return
629 "undef".
630
631 close
632 $z->close() ;
633 close $z ;
634
635 Closes the output file/buffer.
636
637 For most versions of Perl this method will be automatically invoked if
638 the IO::Uncompress::AnyUncompress object is destroyed (either
639 explicitly or by the variable with the reference to the object going
640 out of scope). The exceptions are Perl versions 5.005 through 5.00504
641 and 5.8.0. In these cases, the "close" method will be called
642 automatically, but not until global destruction of all live objects
643 when the program is terminating.
644
645 Therefore, if you want your scripts to be able to run on all versions
646 of Perl, you should call "close" explicitly and not rely on automatic
647 closing.
648
649 Returns true on success, otherwise 0.
650
651 If the "AutoClose" option has been enabled when the
652 IO::Uncompress::AnyUncompress object was created, and the object is
653 associated with a file, the underlying file will also be closed.
654
655 nextStream
656 Usage is
657
658 my $status = $z->nextStream();
659
660 Skips to the next compressed data stream in the input file/buffer. If a
661 new compressed data stream is found, the eof marker will be cleared and
662 $. will be reset to 0.
663
664 Returns 1 if a new stream was found, 0 if none was found, and -1 if an
665 error was encountered.
666
667 trailingData
668 Usage is
669
670 my $data = $z->trailingData();
671
672 Returns the data, if any, that is present immediately after the
673 compressed data stream once uncompression is complete. It only makes
674 sense to call this method once the end of the compressed data stream
675 has been encountered.
676
677 This option can be used when there is useful information immediately
678 following the compressed data stream, and you don't know the length of
679 the compressed data stream.
680
681 If the input is a buffer, "trailingData" will return everything from
682 the end of the compressed data stream to the end of the buffer.
683
684 If the input is a filehandle, "trailingData" will return the data that
685 is left in the filehandle input buffer once the end of the compressed
686 data stream has been reached. You can then use the filehandle to read
687 the rest of the input file.
688
689 Don't bother using "trailingData" if the input is a filename.
690
691 If you know the length of the compressed data stream before you start
692 uncompressing, you can avoid having to use "trailingData" by setting
693 the "InputLength" option in the constructor.
694
696 No symbolic constants are required by IO::Uncompress::AnyUncompress at
697 present.
698
699 :all Imports "anyuncompress" and $AnyUncompressError. Same as doing
700 this
701
702 use IO::Uncompress::AnyUncompress qw(anyuncompress $AnyUncompressError) ;
703
706 General feedback/questions/bug reports should be sent to
707 <https://github.com/pmqs/IO-Compress/issues> (preferred) or
708 <https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=IO-Compress>.
709
711 Compress::Zlib, IO::Compress::Gzip, IO::Uncompress::Gunzip,
712 IO::Compress::Deflate, IO::Uncompress::Inflate,
713 IO::Compress::RawDeflate, IO::Uncompress::RawInflate,
714 IO::Compress::Bzip2, IO::Uncompress::Bunzip2, IO::Compress::Lzma,
715 IO::Uncompress::UnLzma, IO::Compress::Xz, IO::Uncompress::UnXz,
716 IO::Compress::Lzip, IO::Uncompress::UnLzip, IO::Compress::Lzop,
717 IO::Uncompress::UnLzop, IO::Compress::Lzf, IO::Uncompress::UnLzf,
718 IO::Compress::Zstd, IO::Uncompress::UnZstd, IO::Uncompress::AnyInflate
719
720 IO::Compress::FAQ
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722 File::GlobMapper, Archive::Zip, Archive::Tar, IO::Zlib
723
725 This module was written by Paul Marquess, "pmqs@cpan.org".
726
728 See the Changes file.
729
731 Copyright (c) 2005-2022 Paul Marquess. All rights reserved.
732
733 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
734 under the same terms as Perl itself.
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