green_shoes 1.0.337 → 1.1.348

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  1. data/VERSION +1 -1
  2. data/bin/gshoes +57 -0
  3. data/bin/gshoes.bat +2 -0
  4. data/bin/gshoes.ico +0 -0
  5. data/lib/green_shoes.rb +2 -0
  6. data/lib/shoes/app.rb +1 -1
  7. data/lib/shoes/help.rb +1 -1
  8. data/lib/shoes/helper_methods.rb +2 -2
  9. data/lib/shoes/minitar.rb +986 -0
  10. data/lib/shoes/shy.rb +130 -0
  11. data/samples/sample1.rb +2 -2
  12. data/samples/sample10.rb +1 -1
  13. data/samples/sample11.rb +1 -1
  14. data/samples/sample12.rb +1 -1
  15. data/samples/sample13.rb +1 -1
  16. data/samples/sample14-1.rb +1 -1
  17. data/samples/sample14.rb +1 -1
  18. data/samples/sample15.rb +2 -2
  19. data/samples/sample16.rb +1 -1
  20. data/samples/sample17.rb +1 -1
  21. data/samples/sample18.rb +2 -2
  22. data/samples/sample19.rb +1 -1
  23. data/samples/sample2.rb +6 -5
  24. data/samples/sample20.rb +5 -5
  25. data/samples/sample21.rb +2 -2
  26. data/samples/sample22.rb +1 -1
  27. data/samples/sample23.rb +2 -2
  28. data/samples/sample24.rb +2 -2
  29. data/samples/sample25.rb +2 -2
  30. data/samples/sample26.rb +1 -1
  31. data/samples/sample27.rb +1 -1
  32. data/samples/sample28.rb +1 -1
  33. data/samples/sample29.rb +1 -1
  34. data/samples/sample3.rb +1 -1
  35. data/samples/sample30.rb +2 -2
  36. data/samples/sample31.rb +1 -1
  37. data/samples/sample32.rb +1 -1
  38. data/samples/sample33.rb +1 -1
  39. data/samples/sample34.rb +1 -1
  40. data/samples/sample35.rb +3 -3
  41. data/samples/sample36.rb +2 -2
  42. data/samples/sample37.rb +1 -1
  43. data/samples/sample38.rb +1 -1
  44. data/samples/sample39.rb +2 -2
  45. data/samples/sample4.rb +1 -1
  46. data/samples/sample40.rb +1 -1
  47. data/samples/sample41.rb +1 -1
  48. data/samples/sample42.rb +1 -1
  49. data/samples/sample43.rb +1 -1
  50. data/samples/sample44.rb +1 -1
  51. data/samples/sample45.rb +1 -1
  52. data/samples/sample46.rb +1 -1
  53. data/samples/sample47.rb +2 -2
  54. data/samples/sample48.rb +1 -1
  55. data/samples/sample49.rb +1 -1
  56. data/samples/sample5.rb +2 -2
  57. data/samples/sample50.rb +1 -1
  58. data/samples/sample51.rb +2 -2
  59. data/samples/sample52.rb +1 -1
  60. data/samples/sample53.rb +1 -1
  61. data/samples/sample54.rb +2 -2
  62. data/samples/sample55.rb +1 -1
  63. data/samples/sample56.rb +1 -1
  64. data/samples/sample57.rb +1 -1
  65. data/samples/sample58.rb +2 -2
  66. data/samples/sample6.rb +1 -1
  67. data/samples/sample7.rb +1 -1
  68. data/samples/sample8.rb +2 -2
  69. data/samples/sample9.rb +2 -2
  70. data/samples/sample99.rb +1 -1
  71. data/static/manual-en.txt +27 -2
  72. data/static/manual-ja.txt +26 -2
  73. metadata +11 -6
  74. data/samples/potato_chopping/1258_s060.gif +0 -0
data/VERSION CHANGED
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- 1.0.337
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+ 1.1.348
data/bin/gshoes ADDED
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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+ require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../lib/green_shoes'
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+
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+ arg = ARGV[0]
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+ path = File.expand_path(arg.gsub(/\\/, "/")) if arg
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+ ARGV[0] = path
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+
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+ case arg
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+ when '-m', '-men'
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+ Shoes.show_manual
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+ when '-mjp'
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+ Shoes.show_manual 'Japanese'
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+ when '-h', nil
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+ puts "Usage: gshoes (options or app.rb or app.gsy)
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+ -m, -men Open the built-in English manual.
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+ -mjp Open the built-in Japanese manual.
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+ -p Package a Green Shoes app as a .gsy file.
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+ -v Display the version info.
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+ -h Show this message."
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+ when '-v'
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+ puts IO.read File.join(DIR, '../VERSION')
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+ when '-p'
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+ launch_script = ask_open_file
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+ Shoes.app do
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+ top_dir = File.dirname(launch_script)
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+ launch_script = File.basename(launch_script)
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+ shy_name = "#{top_dir}.gsy"
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+ para "Almost ready to make #{shy_name}"
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+ fields = {}
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+ [["Project Name", "name"], ["Version", "version"], ["Your Name", "creator"]].each do |label, name|
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+ flow do
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+ para "#{label}: ", width: 200
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+ fields[name] = edit_line
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+ end
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+ end
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+ button "Build .gsy" do
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+ shy_desc = Shy.new
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+ fields.keys.each do |name|
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+ shy_desc.send("#{name}=", fields[name].text)
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+ end
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+ shy_desc.launch = launch_script
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+ Shy.c(shy_name, shy_desc, top_dir)
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+ clear{para "Built #{shy_name}"}
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+ end
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+ end if launch_script
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+ else
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+ if path =~ /\.gsy$/
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+ base = File.basename(path, ".gsy")
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+ tmpdir = "%s/shoes-%s.%d" % [Dir.tmpdir, base, $$]
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+ shy = Shy.x(path, tmpdir)
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+ Dir.chdir(tmpdir)
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+ puts "Loaded GSY: #{shy.name} #{shy.version} by #{shy.creator}"
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+ load File.join(tmpdir, shy.launch)
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+ else
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+ load path
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+ end
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+ end
data/bin/gshoes.bat ADDED
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+ @ECHO OFF
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+ @gshoes %1
data/bin/gshoes.ico ADDED
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data/lib/green_shoes.rb CHANGED
@@ -55,6 +55,8 @@ require_relative 'shoes/style'
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  require_relative 'shoes/projector'
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  require_relative 'shoes/download'
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  require_relative 'shoes/manual'
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+ require_relative 'shoes/minitar'
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+ require_relative 'shoes/shy'
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  require_relative 'plugins/systray'
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  require_relative 'plugins/thread'
data/lib/shoes/app.rb CHANGED
@@ -690,7 +690,7 @@ class Shoes
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  end
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  def background pat, args={}
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- pat = eval(pat) if pat.is_a? String
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+ pat = eval(pat) if pat.is_a?(String) and !((File.extname(pat).downcase) =~ /\.[png|jpg|gif]/)
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  args[:pattern] = pat
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  args = basic_attributes args
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data/lib/shoes/help.rb CHANGED
@@ -359,7 +359,7 @@ class Manual < Shoes
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  def mk_sidebar_list num
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  toc = []
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- [0..3, 4..9, 10..16, 17..32, 33..36].each do |r|
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+ [0..3, 4..9, 10..16, 17..32, 33..37].each do |r|
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  toc.push TOC_LIST[r.first][0]
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  toc.push(TOC_LIST[r.first+1..r.last].to_a.map &:first) if r.include?(num)
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  end
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  slot_height = 0
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  slot.contents.each do |ele|
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- next if ele.is_a?(Basic) && ele.cleared
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+ next if ele.is_a?(Basic) && ele.cleared && !ele.is_a?(Pattern)
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  if ele.is_a? ShapeBase
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  ele.hide if slot.masked
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  next
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  def self.repaint_all slot
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  return if slot.masked
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  slot.contents.each do |ele|
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- next if ele.is_a?(Basic) && ele.cleared
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+ next if ele.is_a?(Basic) && ele.cleared && !ele.is_a?(Pattern)
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  next if ele.is_a? ShapeBase
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  ele.is_a?(Basic) ? ele.move2(ele.left + ele.margin_left, ele.top + ele.margin_top) : repaint_all(ele)
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  end
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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+ #--
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+ # Archive::Tar::Minitar 0.5.1
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+ # Copyright � 2004 Mauricio Julio Fern�ndez Pradier and Austin Ziegler
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+ #
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+ # This program is based on and incorporates parts of RPA::Package from
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+ # rpa-base (lib/rpa/package.rb and lib/rpa/util.rb) by Mauricio and has been
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+ # adapted to be more generic by Austin.
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+ #
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+ # It is licensed under the GNU General Public Licence or Ruby's licence.
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+ #
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+ # $Id: minitar.rb,v 1.3 2004/09/22 17:47:43 austin Exp $
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+ #++
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+
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+ module Archive; end
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+ module Archive::Tar; end
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+
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+ # = Archive::Tar::PosixHeader
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+ # Implements the POSIX tar header as a Ruby class. The structure of
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+ # the POSIX tar header is:
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+ #
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+ # struct tarfile_entry_posix
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+ # { // pack/unpack
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+ # char name[100]; // ASCII (+ Z unless filled) a100/Z100
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+ # char mode[8]; // 0 padded, octal, null a8 /A8
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+ # char uid[8]; // ditto a8 /A8
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+ # char gid[8]; // ditto a8 /A8
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+ # char size[12]; // 0 padded, octal, null a12 /A12
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+ # char mtime[12]; // 0 padded, octal, null a12 /A12
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+ # char checksum[8]; // 0 padded, octal, null, space a8 /A8
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+ # char typeflag[1]; // see below a /a
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+ # char linkname[100]; // ASCII + (Z unless filled) a100/Z100
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+ # char magic[6]; // "ustar\0" a6 /A6
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+ # char version[2]; // "00" a2 /A2
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+ # char uname[32]; // ASCIIZ a32 /Z32
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+ # char gname[32]; // ASCIIZ a32 /Z32
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+ # char devmajor[8]; // 0 padded, octal, null a8 /A8
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+ # char devminor[8]; // 0 padded, octal, null a8 /A8
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+ # char prefix[155]; // ASCII (+ Z unless filled) a155/Z155
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+ # };
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+ #
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+ # The +typeflag+ may be one of the following known values:
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+ #
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+ # <tt>"0"</tt>:: Regular file. NULL should be treated as a synonym, for
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+ # compatibility purposes.
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+ # <tt>"1"</tt>:: Hard link.
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+ # <tt>"2"</tt>:: Symbolic link.
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+ # <tt>"3"</tt>:: Character device node.
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+ # <tt>"4"</tt>:: Block device node.
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+ # <tt>"5"</tt>:: Directory.
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+ # <tt>"6"</tt>:: FIFO node.
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+ # <tt>"7"</tt>:: Reserved.
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+ #
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+ # POSIX indicates that "A POSIX-compliant implementation must treat any
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+ # unrecognized typeflag value as a regular file."
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+ class Archive::Tar::PosixHeader
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+ FIELDS = %w(name mode uid gid size mtime checksum typeflag linkname) +
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+ %w(magic version uname gname devmajor devminor prefix)
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+
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+ FIELDS.each { |field| attr_reader field.intern }
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+
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+ HEADER_PACK_FORMAT = "a100a8a8a8a12a12a7aaa100a6a2a32a32a8a8a155"
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+ HEADER_UNPACK_FORMAT = "Z100A8A8A8A12A12A8aZ100A6A2Z32Z32A8A8Z155"
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+
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+ # Creates a new PosixHeader from a data stream.
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+ def self.new_from_stream(stream)
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+ data = stream.read(512)
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+ fields = data.unpack(HEADER_UNPACK_FORMAT)
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+ name = fields.shift
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+ mode = fields.shift.oct
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+ uid = fields.shift.oct
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+ gid = fields.shift.oct
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+ size = fields.shift.oct
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+ mtime = fields.shift.oct
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+ checksum = fields.shift.oct
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+ typeflag = fields.shift
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+ linkname = fields.shift
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+ magic = fields.shift
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+ version = fields.shift.oct
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+ uname = fields.shift
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+ gname = fields.shift
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+ devmajor = fields.shift.oct
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+ devminor = fields.shift.oct
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+ prefix = fields.shift
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+ empty = (data == "\0" * 512)
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+ new(:name => name, :mode => mode, :uid => uid, :gid => gid,
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+ :size => size, :mtime => mtime, :checksum => checksum,
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+ :typeflag => typeflag, :magic => magic, :version => version,
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+ :uname => uname, :gname => gname, :devmajor => devmajor,
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+ :devminor => devminor, :prefix => prefix, :empty => empty)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Creates a new PosixHeader. A PosixHeader cannot be created unless the
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+ # #name, #size, #prefix, and #mode are provided.
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+ def initialize(vals)
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+ unless vals[:name] && vals[:size] && vals[:prefix] && vals[:mode]
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+ raise ArgumentError
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+ end
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+ vals[:checksum] ||= ""
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+ vals[:typeflag] ||= "0"
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+ FIELDS.each do |field|
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+ instance_variable_set("@#{field}", vals[field.intern])
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+ end
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+ @empty = vals[:empty]
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+ end
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+ def empty?
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+ end
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+ def to_s
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+ end
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+ # Update the checksum field.
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+ def update_checksum
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+ hh = header(" " * 8)
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+ @checksum = oct(calculate_checksum(hh), 6)
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+ def oct(num, len)
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+ if num.nil?
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+ else
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+ end
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+ end
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+ def calculate_checksum(hdr)
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+ hdr.unpack("C*").inject { |aa, bb| aa + bb }
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+ end
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+ arr = [name, oct(mode, 7), oct(uid, 7), oct(gid, 7), oct(size, 11),
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+ uname, gname, oct(devmajor, 7), oct(devminor, 7), prefix]
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+ end
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+ end
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+ require 'find'
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+ # = Archive::Tar::Minitar 0.5.1
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+ # Archive::Tar::Minitar is a pure-Ruby library and command-line
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+ # utility that provides the ability to deal with POSIX tar(1) archive
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+ # files. The implementation is based heavily on Mauricio Fern�ndez's
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+ # implementation in rpa-base, but has been reorganised to promote
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+ # reuse in other projects.
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+ #
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+ # This tar class performs a subset of all tar (POSIX tape archive)
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+ # operations. We can only deal with typeflags 0, 1, 2, and 5 (see
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+ # Archive::Tar::PosixHeader). All other typeflags will be treated as
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+ # normal files.
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+ #
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+ # NOTE::: support for typeflags 1 and 2 is not yet implemented in this
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+ # version.
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+ #
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+ # This release is version 0.5.1. The library can only handle files and
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+ # directories at this point. A future version will be expanded to
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+ # handle symbolic links and hard links in a portable manner. The
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+ # command line utility, minitar, can only create archives, extract
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+ # from archives, and list archive contents.
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+ #
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+ # == Synopsis
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+ # Using this library is easy. The simplest case is:
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+ #
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+ # require 'zlib'
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+ # require 'archive/tar/minitar'
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+ # include Archive::Tar
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+ #
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+ # File.open('test.tar', 'wb') { |tar| Minitar.pack('tests', tar) }
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+ # # Unpacks 'test.tar' to 'x', creating 'x' if necessary.
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+ # Minitar.unpack('test.tar', 'x')
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+ # as in the case of StringIO objects. Note that I'm not providing a
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+ #
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+ # end
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+ # ensure
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+ # # Closes both tar and sgz.
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+ # tar.close
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # == Copyright
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+ # Copyright 2004 Mauricio Julio Fern�ndez Pradier and Austin Ziegler
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+ #
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+ # This program is based on and incorporates parts of RPA::Package from
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+ # rpa-base (lib/rpa/package.rb and lib/rpa/util.rb) by Mauricio and
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+ # has been adapted to be more generic by Austin.
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+ #
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+ # Takabayashi <satoru@namazu.org>, copyright � 2001 - 2004.
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+ #
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+ # This program is free software. It may be redistributed and/or
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+ # modified under the terms of the GPL version 2 (or later) or Ruby's
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+ # licence.
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+ module Archive::Tar::Minitar
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+ VERSION = "0.5.1"
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+ # The exception raised when a wrapped data stream class is expected to
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+ # respond to #rewind or #pos but does not.
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+ class NonSeekableStream < StandardError; end
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+ # The exception raised when a block is required for proper operation of
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+ # the method.
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+ class BlockRequired < ArgumentError; end
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+ # The exception raised when operations are performed on a stream that has
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+ # previously been closed.
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+ class ClosedStream < StandardError; end
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+ # The exception raised when a filename exceeds 256 bytes in length,
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+ # the maximum supported by the standard Tar format.
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+ class FileNameTooLong < StandardError; end
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+ # The exception raised when a data stream ends before the amount of data
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+ # expected in the archive's PosixHeader.
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+ class UnexpectedEOF < StandardError; end
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+ class Writer
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+ def initialize(anIO)
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+ @io = anIO
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+ end
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+ def write(data)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ class BoundedStream < Archive::Tar::Minitar::Writer::RestrictedStream
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+ # The exception raised when the user attempts to write more data to
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+ # a BoundedStream than has been allocated.
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+ class FileOverflow < RuntimeError; end
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+ # The current total number of bytes written to this data stream.
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+ def initialize(io, limit)
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+ @written = 0
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+ end
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+
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+ def write(data)
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+ @written += data.size
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+ data.size
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+ end
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+ end
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+ # +Writer::new+. If the optional code block is given, it will be
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+ # passed the new _writer_ as an argument and the Writer object will
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+ # automatically be closed when the block terminates. In this instance,
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+ # +Writer::open+ returns the value of the block.
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+ def self.open(anIO)
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+ writer = Writer.new(anIO)
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+
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+ begin
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+ res = yield writer
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+ ensure
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+ writer.close
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+ end
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+ end
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+ # Creates and returns a new Writer object.
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+ def initialize(anIO)
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+ @io = anIO
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+ @closed = false
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+ end
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+
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+ # Adds a file to the archive as +name+. +opts+ must contain the
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+ # following values:
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+ #
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+ # <tt>:mode</tt>:: The Unix file permissions mode value.
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+ # <tt>:size</tt>:: The size, in bytes.
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+ #
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+ # +opts+ may contain the following values:
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+ #
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+ # <tt>:gid</tt>: The Unix file owner group ID number.
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+ # <tt>:mtime</tt>:: The *integer* modification time value.
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+ #
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+ # It will not be possible to add more than <tt>opts[:size]</tt> bytes
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+ # to the file.
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+ def add_file_simple(name, opts = {}) # :yields BoundedStream:
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+ raise Archive::Tar::Minitar::BlockRequired unless block_given?
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+ raise Archive::Tar::ClosedStream if @closed
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+ name, prefix = split_name(name)
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+ header = { :name => name, :mode => opts[:mode], :mtime => opts[:mtime],
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+ :size => opts[:size], :gid => opts[:gid], :uid => opts[:uid],
333
+ :prefix => prefix }
334
+ header = Archive::Tar::PosixHeader.new(header).to_s
335
+ @io.write(header)
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+
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+ os = BoundedStream.new(@io, opts[:size])
338
+ yield os
339
+ # FIXME: what if an exception is raised in the block?
340
+
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+ min_padding = opts[:size] - os.written
342
+ @io.write("\0" * min_padding)
343
+ remainder = (512 - (opts[:size] % 512)) % 512
344
+ @io.write("\0" * remainder)
345
+ end
346
+
347
+ # Adds a file to the archive as +name+. +opts+ must contain the
348
+ # following value:
349
+ #
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+ # <tt>:mode</tt>:: The Unix file permissions mode value.
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+ #
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+ # +opts+ may contain the following values:
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+ #
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+ # <tt>:uid</tt>: The Unix file owner user ID number.
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+ # <tt>:gid</tt>: The Unix file owner group ID number.
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+ # <tt>:mtime</tt>:: The *integer* modification time value.
357
+ #
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+ # The file's size will be determined from the amount of data written
359
+ # to the stream.
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+ #
361
+ # For #add_file to be used, the Archive::Tar::Minitar::Writer must be
362
+ # wrapping a stream object that is seekable (e.g., it responds to
363
+ # #pos=). Otherwise, #add_file_simple must be used.
364
+ #
365
+ # +opts+ may be modified during the writing to the stream.
366
+ def add_file(name, opts = {}) # :yields RestrictedStream, +opts+:
367
+ raise Archive::Tar::Minitar::BlockRequired unless block_given?
368
+ raise Archive::Tar::Minitar::ClosedStream if @closed
369
+ raise Archive::Tar::Minitar::NonSeekableStream unless @io.respond_to?(:pos=)
370
+
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+ name, prefix = split_name(name)
372
+ init_pos = @io.pos
373
+ @io.write("\0" * 512) # placeholder for the header
374
+
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+ yield RestrictedStream.new(@io), opts
376
+ # FIXME: what if an exception is raised in the block?
377
+
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+ size = @io.pos - (init_pos + 512)
379
+ remainder = (512 - (size % 512)) % 512
380
+ @io.write("\0" * remainder)
381
+
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+ final_pos = @io.pos
383
+ @io.pos = init_pos
384
+
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+ header = { :name => name, :mode => opts[:mode], :mtime => opts[:mtime],
386
+ :size => size, :gid => opts[:gid], :uid => opts[:uid],
387
+ :prefix => prefix }
388
+ header = Archive::Tar::PosixHeader.new(header).to_s
389
+ @io.write(header)
390
+ @io.pos = final_pos
391
+ end
392
+
393
+ # Creates a directory in the tar.
394
+ def mkdir(name, opts = {})
395
+ raise ClosedStream if @closed
396
+ name, prefix = split_name(name)
397
+ header = { :name => name, :mode => opts[:mode], :typeflag => "5",
398
+ :size => 0, :gid => opts[:gid], :uid => opts[:uid],
399
+ :mtime => opts[:mtime], :prefix => prefix }
400
+ header = Archive::Tar::PosixHeader.new(header).to_s
401
+ @io.write(header)
402
+ nil
403
+ end
404
+
405
+ # Passes the #flush method to the wrapped stream, used for buffered
406
+ # streams.
407
+ def flush
408
+ raise ClosedStream if @closed
409
+ @io.flush if @io.respond_to?(:flush)
410
+ end
411
+
412
+ # Closes the Writer.
413
+ def close
414
+ return if @closed
415
+ @io.write("\0" * 1024)
416
+ @closed = true
417
+ end
418
+
419
+ private
420
+ def split_name(name)
421
+ raise FileNameTooLong if name.size > 256
422
+ if name.size <= 100
423
+ prefix = ""
424
+ else
425
+ parts = name.split(/\//)
426
+ newname = parts.pop
427
+
428
+ nxt = ""
429
+
430
+ loop do
431
+ nxt = parts.pop
432
+ break if newname.size + 1 + nxt.size > 100
433
+ newname = "#{nxt}/#{newname}"
434
+ end
435
+
436
+ prefix = (parts + [nxt]).join("/")
437
+
438
+ name = newname
439
+
440
+ raise FileNameTooLong if name.size > 100 || prefix.size > 155
441
+ end
442
+ return name, prefix
443
+ end
444
+ end
445
+
446
+ # The class that reads a tar format archive from a data stream. The data
447
+ # stream may be sequential or random access, but certain features only work
448
+ # with random access data streams.
449
+ class Reader
450
+ # This marks the EntryStream closed for reading without closing the
451
+ # actual data stream.
452
+ module InvalidEntryStream
453
+ def read(len = nil); raise ClosedStream; end
454
+ def getc; raise ClosedStream; end
455
+ def rewind; raise ClosedStream; end
456
+ end
457
+
458
+ # EntryStreams are pseudo-streams on top of the main data stream.
459
+ class EntryStream
460
+ Archive::Tar::PosixHeader::FIELDS.each do |field|
461
+ attr_reader field.intern
462
+ end
463
+
464
+ def initialize(header, anIO)
465
+ @io = anIO
466
+ @name = header.name
467
+ @mode = header.mode
468
+ @uid = header.uid
469
+ @gid = header.gid
470
+ @size = header.size
471
+ @mtime = header.mtime
472
+ @checksum = header.checksum
473
+ @typeflag = header.typeflag
474
+ @linkname = header.linkname
475
+ @magic = header.magic
476
+ @version = header.version
477
+ @uname = header.uname
478
+ @gname = header.gname
479
+ @devmajor = header.devmajor
480
+ @devminor = header.devminor
481
+ @prefix = header.prefix
482
+ @read = 0
483
+ @orig_pos = @io.pos
484
+ end
485
+
486
+ # Reads +len+ bytes (or all remaining data) from the entry. Returns
487
+ # +nil+ if there is no more data to read.
488
+ def read(len = nil)
489
+ return nil if @read >= @size
490
+ len ||= @size - @read
491
+ max_read = [len, @size - @read].min
492
+ ret = @io.read(max_read)
493
+ @read += ret.size
494
+ ret
495
+ end
496
+
497
+ # Reads one byte from the entry. Returns +nil+ if there is no more data
498
+ # to read.
499
+ def getc
500
+ return nil if @read >= @size
501
+ ret = @io.getc
502
+ @read += 1 if ret
503
+ ret
504
+ end
505
+
506
+ # Returns +true+ if the entry represents a directory.
507
+ def directory?
508
+ @typeflag == "5"
509
+ end
510
+ alias_method :directory, :directory?
511
+
512
+ # Returns +true+ if the entry represents a plain file.
513
+ def file?
514
+ @typeflag == "0"
515
+ end
516
+ alias_method :file, :file?
517
+
518
+ # Returns +true+ if the current read pointer is at the end of the
519
+ # EntryStream data.
520
+ def eof?
521
+ @read >= @size
522
+ end
523
+
524
+ # Returns the current read pointer in the EntryStream.
525
+ def pos
526
+ @read
527
+ end
528
+
529
+ # Sets the current read pointer to the beginning of the EntryStream.
530
+ def rewind
531
+ raise NonSeekableStream unless @io.respond_to?(:pos=)
532
+ @io.pos = @orig_pos
533
+ @read = 0
534
+ end
535
+
536
+ def orig_pos
537
+ @orig_pos
538
+ end
539
+
540
+ def bytes_read
541
+ @read
542
+ end
543
+
544
+ # Returns the full and proper name of the entry.
545
+ def full_name
546
+ if @prefix != ""
547
+ File.join(@prefix, @name)
548
+ else
549
+ @name
550
+ end
551
+ end
552
+
553
+ # Closes the entry.
554
+ def close
555
+ invalidate
556
+ end
557
+
558
+ private
559
+ def invalidate
560
+ extend InvalidEntryStream
561
+ end
562
+ end
563
+
564
+ # With no associated block, +Reader::open+ is a synonym for
565
+ # +Reader::new+. If the optional code block is given, it will be passed
566
+ # the new _writer_ as an argument and the Reader object will
567
+ # automatically be closed when the block terminates. In this instance,
568
+ # +Reader::open+ returns the value of the block.
569
+ def self.open(anIO)
570
+ reader = Reader.new(anIO)
571
+
572
+ return reader unless block_given?
573
+
574
+ begin
575
+ res = yield reader
576
+ ensure
577
+ reader.close
578
+ end
579
+
580
+ res
581
+ end
582
+
583
+ # Creates and returns a new Reader object.
584
+ def initialize(anIO)
585
+ @io = anIO
586
+ @init_pos = anIO.pos
587
+ end
588
+
589
+ # Iterates through each entry in the data stream.
590
+ def each(&block)
591
+ each_entry(&block)
592
+ end
593
+
594
+ # Resets the read pointer to the beginning of data stream. Do not call
595
+ # this during a #each or #each_entry iteration. This only works with
596
+ # random access data streams that respond to #rewind and #pos.
597
+ def rewind
598
+ if @init_pos == 0
599
+ raise NonSeekableStream unless @io.respond_to?(:rewind)
600
+ @io.rewind
601
+ else
602
+ raise NonSeekableStream unless @io.respond_to?(:pos=)
603
+ @io.pos = @init_pos
604
+ end
605
+ end
606
+
607
+ # Iterates through each entry in the data stream.
608
+ def each_entry
609
+ loop do
610
+ return if @io.eof?
611
+
612
+ header = Archive::Tar::PosixHeader.new_from_stream(@io)
613
+ return if header.empty?
614
+
615
+ entry = EntryStream.new(header, @io)
616
+ size = entry.size
617
+
618
+ yield entry
619
+
620
+ skip = (512 - (size % 512)) % 512
621
+
622
+ if @io.respond_to?(:seek)
623
+ # avoid reading...
624
+ @io.seek(size - entry.bytes_read, IO::SEEK_CUR)
625
+ else
626
+ pending = size - entry.bytes_read
627
+ while pending > 0
628
+ bread = @io.read([pending, 4096].min).size
629
+ raise UnexpectedEOF if @io.eof?
630
+ pending -= bread
631
+ end
632
+ end
633
+ @io.read(skip) # discard trailing zeros
634
+ # make sure nobody can use #read, #getc or #rewind anymore
635
+ entry.close
636
+ end
637
+ end
638
+
639
+ def close
640
+ end
641
+ end
642
+
643
+ # Wraps a Archive::Tar::Minitar::Reader with convenience methods and
644
+ # wrapped stream management; Input only works with random access data
645
+ # streams. See Input::new for details.
646
+ class Input
647
+ include Enumerable
648
+
649
+ # With no associated block, +Input::open+ is a synonym for
650
+ # +Input::new+. If the optional code block is given, it will be passed
651
+ # the new _writer_ as an argument and the Input object will
652
+ # automatically be closed when the block terminates. In this instance,
653
+ # +Input::open+ returns the value of the block.
654
+ def self.open(input)
655
+ stream = Input.new(input)
656
+ return stream unless block_given?
657
+
658
+ begin
659
+ res = yield stream
660
+ ensure
661
+ stream.close
662
+ end
663
+
664
+ res
665
+ end
666
+
667
+ # Creates a new Input object. If +input+ is a stream object that responds
668
+ # to #read), then it will simply be wrapped. Otherwise, one will be
669
+ # created and opened using Kernel#open. When Input#close is called, the
670
+ # stream object wrapped will be closed.
671
+ def initialize(input)
672
+ if input.respond_to?(:read)
673
+ @io = input
674
+ else
675
+ @io = open(input, "rb")
676
+ end
677
+ @tarreader = Archive::Tar::Minitar::Reader.new(@io)
678
+ end
679
+
680
+ # Iterates through each entry and rewinds to the beginning of the stream
681
+ # when finished.
682
+ def each(&block)
683
+ @tarreader.each { |entry| yield entry }
684
+ ensure
685
+ @tarreader.rewind
686
+ end
687
+
688
+ # Extracts the current +entry+ to +destdir+. If a block is provided, it
689
+ # yields an +action+ Symbol, the full name of the file being extracted
690
+ # (+name+), and a Hash of statistical information (+stats+).
691
+ #
692
+ # The +action+ will be one of:
693
+ # <tt>:dir</tt>:: The +entry+ is a directory.
694
+ # <tt>:file_start</tt>:: The +entry+ is a file; the extract of the
695
+ # file is just beginning.
696
+ # <tt>:file_progress</tt>:: Yielded every 4096 bytes during the extract
697
+ # of the +entry+.
698
+ # <tt>:file_done</tt>:: Yielded when the +entry+ is completed.
699
+ #
700
+ # The +stats+ hash contains the following keys:
701
+ # <tt>:current</tt>:: The current total number of bytes read in the
702
+ # +entry+.
703
+ # <tt>:currinc</tt>:: The current number of bytes read in this read
704
+ # cycle.
705
+ # <tt>:entry</tt>:: The entry being extracted; this is a
706
+ # Reader::EntryStream, with all methods thereof.
707
+ def extract_entry(destdir, entry) # :yields action, name, stats:
708
+ stats = {
709
+ :current => 0,
710
+ :currinc => 0,
711
+ :entry => entry
712
+ }
713
+
714
+ if entry.directory?
715
+ dest = File.join(destdir, entry.full_name)
716
+
717
+ yield :dir, entry.full_name, stats if block_given?
718
+
719
+ if Archive::Tar::Minitar.dir?(dest)
720
+ begin
721
+ FileUtils.chmod(entry.mode, dest)
722
+ rescue Exception
723
+ nil
724
+ end
725
+ else
726
+ FileUtils.mkdir_p(dest, :mode => entry.mode)
727
+ FileUtils.chmod(entry.mode, dest)
728
+ end
729
+
730
+ fsync_dir(dest)
731
+ fsync_dir(File.join(dest, ".."))
732
+ return
733
+ else # it's a file
734
+ destdir = File.join(destdir, File.dirname(entry.full_name))
735
+ FileUtils.mkdir_p(destdir, :mode => 0755)
736
+
737
+ destfile = File.join(destdir, File.basename(entry.full_name))
738
+ FileUtils.chmod(0600, destfile) rescue nil # Errno::ENOENT
739
+
740
+ yield :file_start, entry.full_name, stats if block_given?
741
+
742
+ File.open(destfile, "wb", entry.mode) do |os|
743
+ loop do
744
+ data = entry.read(4096)
745
+ break unless data
746
+
747
+ stats[:currinc] = os.write(data)
748
+ stats[:current] += stats[:currinc]
749
+
750
+ yield :file_progress, entry.full_name, stats if block_given?
751
+ end
752
+ os.fsync
753
+ end
754
+
755
+ FileUtils.chmod(entry.mode, destfile)
756
+ fsync_dir(File.dirname(destfile))
757
+ fsync_dir(File.join(File.dirname(destfile), ".."))
758
+
759
+ yield :file_done, entry.full_name, stats if block_given?
760
+ end
761
+ end
762
+
763
+ # Returns the Reader object for direct access.
764
+ def tar
765
+ @tarreader
766
+ end
767
+
768
+ # Closes the Reader object and the wrapped data stream.
769
+ def close
770
+ @io.close
771
+ @tarreader.close
772
+ end
773
+
774
+ private
775
+ def fsync_dir(dirname)
776
+ # make sure this hits the disc
777
+ dir = open(dirname, 'rb')
778
+ dir.fsync
779
+ rescue # ignore IOError if it's an unpatched (old) Ruby
780
+ nil
781
+ ensure
782
+ dir.close if dir rescue nil
783
+ end
784
+ end
785
+
786
+ # Wraps a Archive::Tar::Minitar::Writer with convenience methods and
787
+ # wrapped stream management; Output only works with random access data
788
+ # streams. See Output::new for details.
789
+ class Output
790
+ # With no associated block, +Output::open+ is a synonym for
791
+ # +Output::new+. If the optional code block is given, it will be passed
792
+ # the new _writer_ as an argument and the Output object will
793
+ # automatically be closed when the block terminates. In this instance,
794
+ # +Output::open+ returns the value of the block.
795
+ def self.open(output)
796
+ stream = Output.new(output)
797
+ return stream unless block_given?
798
+
799
+ begin
800
+ res = yield stream
801
+ ensure
802
+ stream.close
803
+ end
804
+
805
+ res
806
+ end
807
+
808
+ # Creates a new Output object. If +output+ is a stream object that
809
+ # responds to #read), then it will simply be wrapped. Otherwise, one will
810
+ # be created and opened using Kernel#open. When Output#close is called,
811
+ # the stream object wrapped will be closed.
812
+ def initialize(output)
813
+ if output.respond_to?(:write)
814
+ @io = output
815
+ else
816
+ @io = ::File.open(output, "wb")
817
+ end
818
+ @tarwriter = Archive::Tar::Minitar::Writer.new(@io)
819
+ end
820
+
821
+ # Returns the Writer object for direct access.
822
+ def tar
823
+ @tarwriter
824
+ end
825
+
826
+ # Closes the Writer object and the wrapped data stream.
827
+ def close
828
+ @tarwriter.close
829
+ @io.close
830
+ end
831
+ end
832
+
833
+ class << self
834
+ # Tests if +path+ refers to a directory. Fixes an apparently
835
+ # corrupted <tt>stat()</tt> call on Windows.
836
+ def dir?(path)
837
+ File.directory?((path[-1] == ?/) ? path : "#{path}/")
838
+ end
839
+
840
+ # A convenience method for wrapping Archive::Tar::Minitar::Input.open
841
+ # (mode +r+) and Archive::Tar::Minitar::Output.open (mode +w+). No other
842
+ # modes are currently supported.
843
+ def open(dest, mode = "r", &block)
844
+ case mode
845
+ when "r"
846
+ Input.open(dest, &block)
847
+ when "w"
848
+ Output.open(dest, &block)
849
+ else
850
+ raise "Unknown open mode for Archive::Tar::Minitar.open."
851
+ end
852
+ end
853
+
854
+ # A convenience method to packs the file provided. +entry+ may either be
855
+ # a filename (in which case various values for the file (see below) will
856
+ # be obtained from <tt>File#stat(entry)</tt> or a Hash with the fields:
857
+ #
858
+ # <tt>:name</tt>:: The filename to be packed into the tarchive.
859
+ # *REQUIRED*.
860
+ # <tt>:mode</tt>:: The mode to be applied.
861
+ # <tt>:uid</tt>:: The user owner of the file. (Ignored on Windows.)
862
+ # <tt>:gid</tt>:: The group owner of the file. (Ignored on Windows.)
863
+ # <tt>:mtime</tt>:: The modification Time of the file.
864
+ #
865
+ # During packing, if a block is provided, #pack_file yields an +action+
866
+ # Symol, the full name of the file being packed, and a Hash of
867
+ # statistical information, just as with
868
+ # Archive::Tar::Minitar::Input#extract_entry.
869
+ #
870
+ # The +action+ will be one of:
871
+ # <tt>:dir</tt>:: The +entry+ is a directory.
872
+ # <tt>:file_start</tt>:: The +entry+ is a file; the extract of the
873
+ # file is just beginning.
874
+ # <tt>:file_progress</tt>:: Yielded every 4096 bytes during the extract
875
+ # of the +entry+.
876
+ # <tt>:file_done</tt>:: Yielded when the +entry+ is completed.
877
+ #
878
+ # The +stats+ hash contains the following keys:
879
+ # <tt>:current</tt>:: The current total number of bytes read in the
880
+ # +entry+.
881
+ # <tt>:currinc</tt>:: The current number of bytes read in this read
882
+ # cycle.
883
+ # <tt>:name</tt>:: The filename to be packed into the tarchive.
884
+ # *REQUIRED*.
885
+ # <tt>:mode</tt>:: The mode to be applied.
886
+ # <tt>:uid</tt>:: The user owner of the file. (+nil+ on Windows.)
887
+ # <tt>:gid</tt>:: The group owner of the file. (+nil+ on Windows.)
888
+ # <tt>:mtime</tt>:: The modification Time of the file.
889
+ def pack_file(entry, outputter) #:yields action, name, stats:
890
+ outputter = outputter.tar if outputter.kind_of?(Archive::Tar::Minitar::Output)
891
+
892
+ stats = {}
893
+
894
+ if entry.kind_of?(Hash)
895
+ name = entry[:name]
896
+
897
+ entry.each { |kk, vv| stats[kk] = vv unless vv.nil? }
898
+ else
899
+ name = entry
900
+ end
901
+
902
+ name = name.sub(%r{\./}, '')
903
+ stat = File.stat(name)
904
+ stats[:mode] ||= stat.mode
905
+ stats[:mtime] ||= stat.mtime
906
+ stats[:size] = stat.size
907
+ if name == "sh-install" # an ugly shoes-specific hack, to
908
+ stats[:mode] = 0755 # get the file to be 0755 on windows
909
+ end
910
+
911
+ if RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /win32/
912
+ stats[:uid] = nil
913
+ stats[:gid] = nil
914
+ else
915
+ stats[:uid] ||= stat.uid
916
+ stats[:gid] ||= stat.gid
917
+ end
918
+
919
+ case
920
+ when File.file?(name)
921
+ outputter.add_file_simple(name, stats) do |os|
922
+ stats[:current] = 0
923
+ yield :file_start, name, stats if block_given?
924
+ File.open(name, "rb") do |ff|
925
+ until ff.eof?
926
+ stats[:currinc] = os.write(ff.read(4096))
927
+ stats[:current] += stats[:currinc]
928
+ yield :file_progress, name, stats if block_given?
929
+ end
930
+ end
931
+ yield :file_done, name, stats if block_given?
932
+ end
933
+ when dir?(name)
934
+ yield :dir, name, stats if block_given?
935
+ outputter.mkdir(name, stats)
936
+ else
937
+ raise "Don't yet know how to pack this type of file."
938
+ end
939
+ end
940
+
941
+ # A convenience method to pack files specified by +src+ into +dest+. If
942
+ # +src+ is an Array, then each file detailed therein will be packed into
943
+ # the resulting Archive::Tar::Minitar::Output stream; if +recurse_dirs+
944
+ # is true, then directories will be recursed.
945
+ #
946
+ # If +src+ is an Array, it will be treated as the argument to Find.find;
947
+ # all files matching will be packed.
948
+ def pack(src, dest, recurse_dirs = true, &block)
949
+ Output.open(dest) do |outp|
950
+ if src.kind_of?(Array)
951
+ src.each do |entry|
952
+ pack_file(entry, outp, &block)
953
+ if dir?(entry) and recurse_dirs
954
+ Dir["#{entry}/**/**"].each do |ee|
955
+ pack_file(ee, outp, &block)
956
+ end
957
+ end
958
+ end
959
+ else
960
+ Find.find(src) do |entry|
961
+ pack_file(entry, outp, &block)
962
+ end
963
+ end
964
+ end
965
+ end
966
+
967
+ # A convenience method to unpack files from +src+ into the directory
968
+ # specified by +dest+. Only those files named explicitly in +files+
969
+ # will be extracted.
970
+ def unpack(src, dest, files = [], &block)
971
+ Input.open(src) do |inp|
972
+ if File.exist?(dest) and (not dir?(dest))
973
+ raise "Can't unpack to a non-directory."
974
+ elsif not File.exist?(dest)
975
+ FileUtils.mkdir_p(dest)
976
+ end
977
+
978
+ inp.each do |entry|
979
+ if files.empty? or files.include?(entry.full_name)
980
+ inp.extract_entry(dest, entry, &block)
981
+ end
982
+ end
983
+ end
984
+ end
985
+ end
986
+ end