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			203 lines
		
	
	
		
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			C++
		
	
	
		
			Executable File
		
	
	
	
	
| //
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| // ARCE.CPP
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| //
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| //  Source file 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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| // CONTENTS
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| //
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| //  ALArchive::Extract()
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| //  ALArchiveExtract()
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| //
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| // REVISION HISTORY
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| //
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| //   February 14, 1996  2.0A : New release
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| 
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| #include "arclib.h"
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| #if !defined( AL_IBM )
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| #pragma hdrstop
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| #endif
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| 
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| #include "_openf.h"
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| 
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| //
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| // NAME
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| //
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| //  ALArchive::Extract()
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| //
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| // PLATFORMS/ENVIRONMENTS
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| //
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| //  Console  Windows  PM
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| //  C++  C  VB  Delphi
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| //
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| // SHORT DESCRIPTION
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| //
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| //  Extract objects from an archive.
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| //
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| // C++ SYNOPSIS
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| //
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| //  #include "arclib.h"
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| //
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| //  int ALArchive::Extract( ALEntryList AL_DLL_FAR &list )
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| //
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| // C SYNOPSIS
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| //
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| //  #include "arclib.h"
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| //
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| //  int ALArchiveExtract( hALArchive this_object,
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| //                        hALEntryList list );
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| //
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| // VB SYNOPSIS
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| //
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| //  Declare Function ALArchiveExtract Lib "AL20LW"
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| //    (ByVal this_object&, ByVal list&) As Integer
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| //
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| // DELPHI SYNOPSIS
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| //
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| //  function ALArchiveExtract( this_object : hALArchive;
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| //                             list : hALEntryList ) : Integer;
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| //
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| // ARGUMENTS
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| //
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| //  this_object  :  A reference or pointer to the ALArchive object that
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| //                  contains the storage objects to be extracted.  In C++,
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| //                  we bypass this argument, since the implicit 'this'
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| //                  pointer takes care of the same thing nicely.
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| //
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| //  list         :  An ALEntry list.  All of the marked objects in the
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| //                  list will be extracted.  Note that all the information
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| //                  in the list needs to be correct, e.g. file offset, CRC,
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| //                  etc.  If you did a ReadDir(), that probably took care
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| //                  of it for you.  Plus, the list needs to have good
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| //                  decompressors ready to go.
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| //
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| // DESCRIPTION
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| //
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| //  This routine just has to step through an entry list, and extract
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| //  every marked object.  Note that this isn't a virtual function, so
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| //  it needs has to be able to generalize between PK and GL archives.
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| //  It does so with the help of virtual functions like PreCompress()
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| //  that set things up for a specific archive type.
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| //
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| //  One big obstacle to extraction is the ability to set up a good
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| //  decompressor.  When reading in the archive list, ArchiveLib will
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| //  attempt to set up a decompressor that will work with your compression
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| //  method.  As long as that decompressor has been added to the toolkit
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| //  used to construct the list, you should be okay.
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| //
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| // RETURNS
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| //
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| //  The status of the Archive.  This will be AL_SUCCESS if things went
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| //  well, but might be < 0 if something bad happened.
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| //
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| // EXAMPLE
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| //
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| // SEE ALSO
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| //
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| // REVISION HISTORY
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| //
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| //   February 14, 1996  2.0A : New release
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| //
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| 
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| 
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| int AL_PROTO
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| ALArchive::Extract( ALEntryList AL_DLL_FAR &list )  /* Tag public function */
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| {
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| //
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| // Open the input storage object, if not already open.  Let the monitor
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| // know about it.
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| //
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|     ALOpenInputFile archive( *mpArchiveStorageObject );
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|     list.mrMonitor.ArchiveOperation( AL_ARCHIVE_OPEN, this, 0 );
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| //
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| // Get rid of any duplicate entries, and set up the monitor sizes.
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| //
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| //  Maybe it's okay?  The one thing that unmarking duplicates
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| //  screws up is a bunch of files with blank names.  The blank
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| //  name causes a temporary file to be created with a unique name,
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| //  but not until the file is created!
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| //
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| //    list.UnmarkDuplicates( list, "Duplicate entry in list passed to Extract()" );
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|     list.mrMonitor.mlJobSoFar = 0L;
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|     if ( list.mrMonitor.miMonitorType == AL_MONITOR_JOB )
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|         list.mrMonitor.mlJobSize = CalculateCompressedJobSize( list );
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| //
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| // This loop iterates through the entire ALEntryList.  We only care about
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| // ALEntry objects that have their mark set.
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| //
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|     ALEntry *job = list.GetFirstEntry();
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|     while ( job ) {
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|         if ( mfStripPathOnExtract )
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|             job->mpStorageObject->mName.StripPath();
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|         if ( job->miMark ) {
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| //
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| // Go to the correct input position in this, and set up the monitor for
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| // this particular object.
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| //
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|             list.mrMonitor.ArchiveOperation( AL_EXTRACTION_OPEN, this, job );
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|             mpArchiveStorageObject->Seek( job->mlCompressedObjectPosition );
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|             PreDecompress( *job );
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|             list.mrMonitor.mlObjectStart = mpArchiveStorageObject->Tell();
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|             list.mrMonitor.mlObjectSize = job->mlCompressedSize;
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|             mpArchiveStorageObject->mpMonitor = &list.mrMonitor;
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| //
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| // Extract it, then check the CRC.
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| //
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|             if ( !job->mpDecompressor )
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|                 return mStatus.SetError(
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|                     AL_CANT_CREATE_ENGINE,
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|                     "Attempt to decompress without a decompressor" );
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|             job->mpStorageObject->Create( job->mpStorageObject->mlSize );
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|             job->mpDecompressor->Decompress( *mpArchiveStorageObject,
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|                                              *job->mpStorageObject,
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|                                              job->mlCompressedSize );
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|             job->mpStorageObject->Close();
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|             PostDecompress( *job );
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|             if ( job->mpStorageObject->GetCrc32() != job->GetCrc32() )
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|                 job->mpStorageObject->mStatus.SetError(
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|                         AL_CRC_ERROR,
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|                         "CRC32 was supposed to be %08lx, was %08lx",
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|                         job->GetCrc32(),
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|                         job->mpStorageObject->GetCrc32() );
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| //
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| // Update the monitor data, and yield some time. Note that I turn off
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| // the monitor at this point so it doesn't jump around while I seek to the
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| // next position in the archive.
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| //
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| //
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| // The following two lines were reversed in 2.0.  Updating JobSoFar
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| // before individual file stats were done causes a big jump ahead
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| // in total progress, but it isn't warranted.
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| //
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|             mpArchiveStorageObject->YieldTime();
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|             list.mrMonitor.mlJobSoFar  += job->mlCompressedSize;
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|             mpArchiveStorageObject->mpMonitor = 0;
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|             list.mrMonitor.ArchiveOperation( AL_EXTRACTION_CLOSE, this, job );
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|             job->mpStorageObject->mpMonitor = 0;
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|         }
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|         job = job->GetNextEntry();
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|     }
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| //
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| // Update the monitor, then scan the list for status errors.
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| //
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|     list.mrMonitor.ArchiveOperation( AL_ARCHIVE_CLOSE, this, 0 );
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|     ScanStatus( list );
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|     return mStatus;
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| }
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| 
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| #if !defined( AL_NO_C )
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| 
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| extern "C" AL_LINKAGE int AL_FUNCTION
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| ALArchiveExtract( hALArchive this_object,  /* Tag public function */
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|                   hALEntryList list )
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| {
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|     AL_ASSERT_OBJECT( this_object, ALArchive, "ALArchiveExtract" );
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|     AL_ASSERT_OBJECT( list, ALEntryList, "ALArchiveExtract" );
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|     return ((ALArchive *) this_object )->Extract( *( (ALEntryList *) list ) );
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| }
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| 
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| #endif
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| 
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