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| ZIP_FDOPEN(3) | Library Functions Manual | ZIP_FDOPEN(3) |
NAME¶
zip_fdopen —
open zip archive using open file descriptor
LIBRARY¶
libzip (-lzip)SYNOPSIS¶
#include <zip.h>
zip_t *
zip_fdopen(int
fd, int flags,
int *errorp);
DESCRIPTION¶
The zip archive specified by the open file descriptor fd is opened and a pointer to a struct zip, used to manipulate the archive, is returned. In contrast to zip_open(3), usingzip_fdopen the
archive can only be opened in read-only mode. The fd
argument may not be used any longer after calling
zip_fdopen. The flags are
specified by or'ing the following
values, or 0 for none of them.
ZIP_CHECKCONS- Perform additional stricter consistency checks on the archive, and error if they fail.
If an error occurs and errorp is
non-NULL, it will be set to
the corresponding error code.
RETURN VALUES¶
Upon successful completionzip_fdopen() returns a
struct zip pointer, and fd should
not be used any longer, nor passed to close(2). Otherwise,
NULL is returned and *errorp is
set to indicate the error. In the error case, fd remains
unchanged.
ERRORS¶
The file specified by fd is prepared for use by libzip(3) unless:- [
ZIP_ER_INCONS] - Inconsistencies were found in the file specified by
path. This error is often caused by specifying
ZIP_CHECKCONSbut can also happen without it. - [
ZIP_ER_INVAL] - The flags argument is invalid. Not all
zip_open(3) flags are allowed for
zip_fdopen, see DESCRIPTION. - [
ZIP_ER_MEMORY] - Required memory could not be allocated.
- [
ZIP_ER_NOZIP] - The file specified by fd is not a zip archive.
- [
ZIP_ER_OPEN] - The file specified by fd could not be prepared for use by libzip(3).
- [
ZIP_ER_READ] - A read error occurred; see errno for details.
- [
ZIP_ER_SEEK] - The file specified by fd does not allow seeks.
SEE ALSO¶
libzip(3), zip_close(3), zip_error_to_str(3), zip_open(3)HISTORY¶
zip_fdopen() was added in libzip 1.0.
AUTHORS¶
Dieter Baron <dillo@nih.at> and Thomas Klausner <tk@giga.or.at>| December 18, 2017 | Linux 4.19.0-10-amd64 |