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			167 lines
		
	
	
		
			6.6 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C
		
	
	
		
			Executable File
		
	
	
	
	
| /*
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|  * EX18CON.C
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|  *
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|  *  C/DOS Example program for ArchiveLib 2.0
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|  *
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|  *  Copyright (c) Greenleaf Software, Inc. 1994 - 1996
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|  *  All Rights Reserved
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|  *
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|  * MEMBERS/FUNCTIONS DEMONSTRATED
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|  *
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|  *  newALCompressedObject()
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|  *  deleteALCompressed()
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|  *  ALCompressedExtract()
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|  *  ALCompressedInsert()
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|  *  ALCompressedGetStatusCode()
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|  *  ALCompressedGetStatusDetail()
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|  *  ALCompressedGetStatusString()
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|  *  ALCompressedSetError()
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|  *  ALStoragePackedAttributes()
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|  *  ALStorageSetFromDosAttributes()
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|  *  ALStorageSetFromPackedAtts()
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|  *  ALStorageSetTimeDateFromUnix()
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|  *
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|  * DESCRIPTION
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|  *
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|  *  This is another one of those example programs that ties together
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|  *  a bunch of marginally related functions.  It starts off by creating
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|  *  a data file on disk, and writing some fixed patterns out to it.  Next,
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|  *  the data file gets inserted into a compressed object, also on disk.
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|  *  Then the weird part:  If a random number hits, I randomly change a
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|  *  byte in the compressed object.  Finally, I extract the original data
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|  *  file from the compressed object, for better or worse.
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|  *
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|  *  After this is all done, I have three TMP files on the disk.  In an
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|  *  imitation of what you might do in a real debugging situation, I check
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|  *  to see if the input and output match.  If they do match, I just go
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|  *  ahead and delete them, all is well.  If they don't match, I want to
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|  *  hang on to the files.  Not only do I hang on to the files, I give
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|  *  them a funny time date stamp, and set them to be read-only.
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|  *
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|  * REVISION HISTORY
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|  *
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|  *  February 1, 1996  2.0A  : Second release
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|  *
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|  */
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| 
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| #include <stdio.h>
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| #include <stdlib.h>
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| #include <time.h>
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| #include <conio.h>
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| 
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| #include "al.h"
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| 
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| int main()
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| {
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|     hALStorage DataFile;
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|     hALStorage CompressedFile;
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|     hALStorage OutputFile;
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|     hALCompressor Compressor;
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|     hALDecompressor Decompressor;
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|     hALCompressed CompressedObject;
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|     int status;
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|     short unsigned int atts;
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|     int i;
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|     int j;
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| 
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|     printf( "Archive Library 2.0\nEX18CON.C\n\n" );
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|     printf( "This is another one of those example programs that ties together\n" );
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|     printf( "a bunch of marginally related functions.  It starts off by creating\n" );
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|     printf( "a data file on disk, and writing some fixed patterns out to it.  Next,\n" );
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|     printf( "the data file gets inserted into a compressed object, also on disk.\n" );
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|     printf( "Then the weird part:  If a random number hits, I randomly change a\n" );
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|     printf( "byte in the compressed object.  Finally, I extract the original data\n" );
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|     printf( "file from the compressed object, for better or worse.\n\n" );
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|     getch();
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| 
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| #if defined( ZIP )
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|     Compressor = newALPkCompressor( AL_DEFAULT, AL_DEFAULT, AL_DEFAULT );
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|     Decompressor = newALPkDecompressor();
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| #else
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|     Compressor = newALGlCompressor( AL_DEFAULT, 0 );
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|     Decompressor = newALGlDecompressor( AL_DEFAULT );
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| #endif
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| /*
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|  * Here is where I create the input data file and the compressed object.
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|  * This is all fairly realistic, you could write code that looks a lot
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|  * like this.
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|  */
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|     DataFile = newALFile( "" );
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|     CompressedFile = newALFile( "" );
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|     OutputFile = newALFile( "" );
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|     CompressedObject = newALCompressed( CompressedFile, Compressor, Decompressor );
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|     ALStorageCreate( DataFile, -1 ); /* Temporary file */
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|     for ( i = 0 ; i < 64 ; i++ )
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|         for ( j = i; j < 64 ; j++ )
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|             ALStorageWriteChar( DataFile, j );
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|     ALStorageClose( DataFile );
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|     ALCompressedInsert( CompressedObject, DataFile );
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| /*
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|  * If the one in four chance hits, I change a single byte in the compressed
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|  * file.  This will almost always cause an expansion error, although it
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|  * is possible to create a benign change (like the 1/256 chance that you
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|  * write over the old byte with a new byte that is the same!)
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|  */
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|     srand( (unsigned) time( NULL ) );
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|     if ( ( rand() & 3 ) == 0 ) {
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|         printf( "Mangling the compressed file!\n" );
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|         ALStorageOpen( CompressedFile );
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|         ALStorageSeek( CompressedFile, 32 + ( rand() & 31 ));
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|         ALStorageWriteChar( CompressedFile, ( rand() & 0xff ) );
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|         ALStorageClose( CompressedFile );
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|     }
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| /*
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|  * Now I try to extract the output file.  Once I have done that, I perform
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|  * a compare to the original to see how things went.  Note that there is
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|  * a tricky bit here.  The only time ALFile objects will get new time/date
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|  * and attribute stamps is if they are closed immediately after having been
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|  * created.  The CompressedObject->Extract() call will create the file,
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|  * then close it.  Once it is closed, the flag indicating that it was just
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|  * created will be cleared, so I won't be able to set the time stamp.  But,
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|  * if *I* create it here, the Extract() function will leave it open after
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|  * performing its magic.  After it returns, I have to close the file,
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|  * but I can mung the time/date stamp first.
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|  */
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|     ALStorageCreate( OutputFile, AL_DEFAULT );
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|     ALCompressedExtract( CompressedObject, OutputFile );
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|     ALStorageSeek( OutputFile, 0L );
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|     status = ALStorageCompare( DataFile, OutputFile );
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|     printf( "Compare returned : %d\n", status );
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| /*
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|  * If the comparison passed, I just delete all of the TMP files created
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|  * here.  (Note that they all have TMP names because I didn't give them
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|  * any names in their constructors.)
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|  */
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|     if ( status >= 0 ) {
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|         ALStorageDelete( DataFile );
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|         ALStorageDelete( CompressedFile );
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|         ALStorageClose( OutputFile );
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|         ALStorageDelete( OutputFile );
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|     } else {
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|         ALStorageSetTimeDateFromUnix(
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|               OutputFile,
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|               20L*365L*24L*60L*60L + 5L*24L*60L*60L + 12L*60L*60L );
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|         atts = ALStoragePackedAttributes( OutputFile );
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|         atts = (short unsigned int) ( atts | ATTR_READ_ONLY );
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|         ALStorageSetFromPackedAtts( OutputFile, atts );
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|         ALStorageClose( OutputFile );
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|         ALCompressedSetError( CompressedObject,
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|                               status,
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|                               ALStorageGetStatusDetail( DataFile ) );
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|     }
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|     printf( "Compressed object status code:    %d\n",
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|             ALCompressedGetStatusCode( CompressedObject ) );
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|     printf( "Compressed object status string:  %s\n",
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|             ALCompressedGetStatusString( CompressedObject ) );
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|     printf( "Compressed object status detail:  %s\n",
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|             ALCompressedGetStatusDetail( CompressedObject ) );
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| 
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|     deleteALCompressed( CompressedObject );
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|     deleteALCompressor( Compressor );
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|     deleteALDecompressor( Decompressor );
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|     deleteALStorage( CompressedFile );
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|     deleteALStorage( DataFile );
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|     deleteALStorage( OutputFile );
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|     return status;
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| }
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