// TarOutputStream.cs // // Copyright (C) 2001 Mike Krueger // Copyright 2005 John Reilly // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or // modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License // as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 // of the License, or (at your option) any later version. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the // GNU General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License // along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software // Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. // // Linking this library statically or dynamically with other modules is // making a combined work based on this library. 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If you do not wish to do so, delete this // exception statement from your version. using System; using System.IO; namespace ICSharpCode.SharpZipLib.Tar { /// /// The TarOutputStream writes a UNIX tar archive as an OutputStream. /// Methods are provided to put entries, and then write their contents /// by writing to this stream using write(). /// /// public public class TarOutputStream : Stream { #region Constructors /// /// Construct TarOutputStream using default block factor /// /// stream to write to public TarOutputStream(Stream outputStream) : this(outputStream, TarBuffer.DefaultBlockFactor) { } /// /// Construct TarOutputStream with user specified block factor /// /// stream to write to /// blocking factor public TarOutputStream(Stream outputStream, int blockFactor) { if ( outputStream == null ) { throw new ArgumentNullException("outputStream"); } this.outputStream = outputStream; buffer = TarBuffer.CreateOutputTarBuffer(outputStream, blockFactor); assemblyBuffer = new byte[TarBuffer.BlockSize]; blockBuffer = new byte[TarBuffer.BlockSize]; } #endregion /// /// Get/set flag indicating ownership of the underlying stream. /// When the flag is true will close the underlying stream also. /// public bool IsStreamOwner { get { return buffer.IsStreamOwner; } set { buffer.IsStreamOwner = value; } } /// /// true if the stream supports reading; otherwise, false. /// public override bool CanRead { get { return outputStream.CanRead; } } /// /// true if the stream supports seeking; otherwise, false. /// public override bool CanSeek { get { return outputStream.CanSeek; } } /// /// true if stream supports writing; otherwise, false. /// public override bool CanWrite { get { return outputStream.CanWrite; } } /// /// length of stream in bytes /// public override long Length { get { return outputStream.Length; } } /// /// gets or sets the position within the current stream. /// public override long Position { get { return outputStream.Position; } set { outputStream.Position = value; } } /// /// set the position within the current stream /// /// The offset relative to the to seek to /// The to seek from. /// The new position in the stream. public override long Seek(long offset, SeekOrigin origin) { return outputStream.Seek(offset, origin); } /// /// Set the length of the current stream /// /// The new stream length. public override void SetLength(long value) { outputStream.SetLength(value); } /// /// Read a byte from the stream and advance the position within the stream /// by one byte or returns -1 if at the end of the stream. /// /// The byte value or -1 if at end of stream public override int ReadByte() { return outputStream.ReadByte(); } /// /// read bytes from the current stream and advance the position within the /// stream by the number of bytes read. /// /// The buffer to store read bytes in. /// The index into the buffer to being storing bytes at. /// The desired number of bytes to read. /// The total number of bytes read, or zero if at the end of the stream. /// The number of bytes may be less than the count /// requested if data is not avialable. public override int Read(byte[] buffer, int offset, int count) { return outputStream.Read(buffer, offset, count); } /// /// All buffered data is written to destination /// public override void Flush() { outputStream.Flush(); } /// /// Ends the TAR archive without closing the underlying OutputStream. /// The result is that the EOF block of nulls is written. /// public void Finish() { if ( IsEntryOpen ) { CloseEntry(); } WriteEofBlock(); } /// /// Ends the TAR archive and closes the underlying OutputStream. /// /// This means that Finish() is called followed by calling the /// TarBuffer's Close(). public override void Close() { if ( !isClosed ) { isClosed = true; Finish(); buffer.Close(); } } /// /// Get the record size being used by this stream's TarBuffer. /// public int RecordSize { get { return buffer.RecordSize; } } /// /// Get the record size being used by this stream's TarBuffer. /// /// /// The TarBuffer record size. /// [Obsolete("Use RecordSize property instead")] public int GetRecordSize() { return buffer.RecordSize; } /// /// Get a value indicating wether an entry is open, requiring more data to be written. /// bool IsEntryOpen { get { return (currBytes < currSize); } } /// /// Put an entry on the output stream. This writes the entry's /// header and positions the output stream for writing /// the contents of the entry. Once this method is called, the /// stream is ready for calls to write() to write the entry's /// contents. Once the contents are written, closeEntry() /// MUST be called to ensure that all buffered data /// is completely written to the output stream. /// /// /// The TarEntry to be written to the archive. /// public void PutNextEntry(TarEntry entry) { if ( entry == null ) { throw new ArgumentNullException("entry"); } if (entry.TarHeader.Name.Length >= TarHeader.NAMELEN) { TarHeader longHeader = new TarHeader(); longHeader.TypeFlag = TarHeader.LF_GNU_LONGNAME; longHeader.Name = longHeader.Name + "././@LongLink"; longHeader.UserId = 0; longHeader.GroupId = 0; longHeader.GroupName = ""; longHeader.UserName = ""; longHeader.LinkName = ""; longHeader.Size = entry.TarHeader.Name.Length; longHeader.WriteHeader(blockBuffer); buffer.WriteBlock(blockBuffer); // Add special long filename header block int nameCharIndex = 0; while (nameCharIndex < entry.TarHeader.Name.Length) { Array.Clear(blockBuffer, 0, blockBuffer.Length); TarHeader.GetAsciiBytes(entry.TarHeader.Name, nameCharIndex, this.blockBuffer, 0, TarBuffer.BlockSize); nameCharIndex += TarBuffer.BlockSize; buffer.WriteBlock(blockBuffer); } } entry.WriteEntryHeader(blockBuffer); buffer.WriteBlock(blockBuffer); currBytes = 0; currSize = entry.IsDirectory ? 0 : entry.Size; } /// /// Close an entry. This method MUST be called for all file /// entries that contain data. The reason is that we must /// buffer data written to the stream in order to satisfy /// the buffer's block based writes. Thus, there may be /// data fragments still being assembled that must be written /// to the output stream before this entry is closed and the /// next entry written. /// public void CloseEntry() { if (assemblyBufferLength > 0) { Array.Clear(assemblyBuffer, assemblyBufferLength, assemblyBuffer.Length - assemblyBufferLength); buffer.WriteBlock(assemblyBuffer); currBytes += assemblyBufferLength; assemblyBufferLength = 0; } if (currBytes < currSize) { string errorText = string.Format( "Entry closed at '{0}' before the '{1}' bytes specified in the header were written", currBytes, currSize); throw new TarException(errorText); } } /// /// Writes a byte to the current tar archive entry. /// This method simply calls Write(byte[], int, int). /// /// /// The byte to be written. /// public override void WriteByte(byte value) { Write(new byte[] { value }, 0, 1); } /// /// Writes bytes to the current tar archive entry. This method /// is aware of the current entry and will throw an exception if /// you attempt to write bytes past the length specified for the /// current entry. The method is also (painfully) aware of the /// record buffering required by TarBuffer, and manages buffers /// that are not a multiple of recordsize in length, including /// assembling records from small buffers. /// /// /// The buffer to write to the archive. /// /// /// The offset in the buffer from which to get bytes. /// /// /// The number of bytes to write. /// public override void Write(byte[] buffer, int offset, int count) { if ( buffer == null ) { throw new ArgumentNullException("buffer"); } if ( offset < 0 ) { #if NETCF_1_0 throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException("offset"); #else throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException("offset", "Cannot be negative"); #endif } if ( buffer.Length - offset < count ) { throw new ArgumentException("offset and count combination is invalid"); } if ( count < 0 ) { #if NETCF_1_0 throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException("count"); #else throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException("count", "Cannot be negative"); #endif } if ( (currBytes + count) > currSize ) { string errorText = string.Format("request to write '{0}' bytes exceeds size in header of '{1}' bytes", count, this.currSize); #if NETCF_1_0 throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException("count"); #else throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException("count", errorText); #endif } // // We have to deal with assembly!!! // The programmer can be writing little 32 byte chunks for all // we know, and we must assemble complete blocks for writing. // TODO REVIEW Maybe this should be in TarBuffer? Could that help to // eliminate some of the buffer copying. // if (assemblyBufferLength > 0) { if ((assemblyBufferLength + count ) >= blockBuffer.Length) { int aLen = blockBuffer.Length - assemblyBufferLength; Array.Copy(assemblyBuffer, 0, blockBuffer, 0, assemblyBufferLength); Array.Copy(buffer, offset, blockBuffer, assemblyBufferLength, aLen); this.buffer.WriteBlock(blockBuffer); currBytes += blockBuffer.Length; offset += aLen; count -= aLen; assemblyBufferLength = 0; } else { Array.Copy(buffer, offset, assemblyBuffer, assemblyBufferLength, count); offset += count; assemblyBufferLength += count; count -= count; } } // // When we get here we have EITHER: // o An empty "assembly" buffer. // o No bytes to write (count == 0) // while (count > 0) { if (count < blockBuffer.Length) { Array.Copy(buffer, offset, assemblyBuffer, assemblyBufferLength, count); assemblyBufferLength += count; break; } this.buffer.WriteBlock(buffer, offset); int bufferLength = blockBuffer.Length; currBytes += bufferLength; count -= bufferLength; offset += bufferLength; } } /// /// Write an EOF (end of archive) block to the tar archive. /// An EOF block consists of all zeros. /// void WriteEofBlock() { Array.Clear(blockBuffer, 0, blockBuffer.Length); buffer.WriteBlock(blockBuffer); } #region Instance Fields /// /// bytes written for this entry so far /// long currBytes; /// /// current 'Assembly' buffer length /// int assemblyBufferLength; /// /// Flag indicating wether this instance has been closed or not. /// bool isClosed; /// /// Size for the current entry /// protected long currSize; /// /// single block working buffer /// protected byte[] blockBuffer; /// /// 'Assembly' buffer used to assemble data before writing /// protected byte[] assemblyBuffer; /// /// TarBuffer used to provide correct blocking factor /// protected TarBuffer buffer; /// /// the destination stream for the archive contents /// protected Stream outputStream; #endregion } } /* The original Java file had this header: ** Authored by Timothy Gerard Endres ** ** ** This work has been placed into the public domain. ** You may use this work in any way and for any purpose you wish. ** ** THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS-IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, ** NOT EVEN THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY. 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