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/// Tar archive is single ordinary file which can contain many files (or
/// directories, symlinks, ...). It's build by series of blocks each size of 512
/// bytes. First block of each entry is header which defines type, name, size
/// permissions and other attributes. Header is followed by series of blocks of
/// file content, if any that entry has content. Content is padded to the block
/// size, so next header always starts at block boundary.
///
/// This simple format is extended by GNU and POSIX pax extensions to support
/// file names longer than 256 bytes and additional attributes.
///
/// This is not comprehensive tar parser. Here we are only file types needed to
/// support Zig package manager; normal file, directory, symbolic link. And
/// subset of attributes: name, size, permissions.
///
/// GNU tar reference: https://www.gnu.org/software/tar/manual/html_node/Standard.html
/// pax reference: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/pax.html#tag_20_92_13
///
const std = @import("std.zig");
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const assert = std.debug.assert;
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pub const Options = struct {
/// Number of directory levels to skip when extracting files.
strip_components: u32 = 0,
/// How to handle the "mode" property of files from within the tar file.
mode_mode: ModeMode = .executable_bit_only,
/// Prevents creation of empty directories.
exclude_empty_directories: bool = false,
/// Provide this to receive detailed error messages.
/// When this is provided, some errors which would otherwise be returned immediately
/// will instead be added to this structure. The API user must check the errors
/// in diagnostics to know whether the operation succeeded or failed.
diagnostics: ?*Diagnostics = null,
pub const ModeMode = enum {
/// The mode from the tar file is completely ignored. Files are created
/// with the default mode when creating files.
ignore,
/// The mode from the tar file is inspected for the owner executable bit
/// only. This bit is copied to the group and other executable bits.
/// Other bits of the mode are left as the default when creating files.
executable_bit_only,
};
pub const Diagnostics = struct {
allocator: std.mem.Allocator,
errors: std.ArrayListUnmanaged(Error) = .{},
pub const Error = union(enum) {
unable_to_create_sym_link: struct {
code: anyerror,
file_name: []const u8,
link_name: []const u8,
},
unable_to_create_file: struct {
code: anyerror,
file_name: []const u8,
},
unsupported_file_type: struct {
file_name: []const u8,
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file_type: Header.Kind,
},
};
pub fn deinit(d: *Diagnostics) void {
for (d.errors.items) |item| {
switch (item) {
.unable_to_create_sym_link => |info| {
d.allocator.free(info.file_name);
d.allocator.free(info.link_name);
},
.unable_to_create_file => |info| {
d.allocator.free(info.file_name);
},
.unsupported_file_type => |info| {
d.allocator.free(info.file_name);
},
}
}
d.errors.deinit(d.allocator);
d.* = undefined;
}
};
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};
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pub const Header = struct {
const SIZE = 512;
const MAX_NAME_SIZE = 100 + 1 + 155; // name(100) + separator(1) + prefix(155)
const LINK_NAME_SIZE = 100;
bytes: *const [SIZE]u8,
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pub const Kind = enum(u8) {
normal_alias = 0,
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normal = '0',
hard_link = '1',
symbolic_link = '2',
character_special = '3',
block_special = '4',
directory = '5',
fifo = '6',
contiguous = '7',
global_extended_header = 'g',
extended_header = 'x',
// Types 'L' and 'K' are used by the GNU format for a meta file
// used to store the path or link name for the next file.
gnu_long_name = 'L',
gnu_long_link = 'K',
gnu_sparse = 'S',
solaris_extended_header = 'X',
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_,
};
/// Includes prefix concatenated, if any.
/// TODO: check against "../" and other nefarious things
pub fn fullName(header: Header, buffer: *[MAX_NAME_SIZE]u8) ![]const u8 {
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const n = name(header);
const p = prefix(header);
if (!is_ustar(header) or p.len == 0) {
@memcpy(buffer[0..n.len], n);
return buffer[0..n.len];
}
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@memcpy(buffer[0..p.len], p);
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buffer[p.len] = '/';
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@memcpy(buffer[p.len + 1 ..][0..n.len], n);
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return buffer[0 .. p.len + 1 + n.len];
}
pub fn linkName(header: Header, buffer: *[LINK_NAME_SIZE]u8) []const u8 {
const link_name = header.str(157, 100);
if (link_name.len == 0) {
return buffer[0..0];
}
const buf = buffer[0..link_name.len];
@memcpy(buf, link_name);
return buf;
}
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pub fn name(header: Header) []const u8 {
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return header.str(0, 100);
}
pub fn mode(header: Header) !u32 {
return @intCast(try header.numeric(100, 8));
}
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pub fn size(header: Header) !u64 {
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return header.numeric(124, 12);
}
pub fn chksum(header: Header) !u64 {
return header.octal(148, 8);
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}
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pub fn is_ustar(header: Header) bool {
const magic = header.bytes[257..][0..6];
return std.mem.eql(u8, magic[0..5], "ustar") and (magic[5] == 0 or magic[5] == ' ');
}
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pub fn prefix(header: Header) []const u8 {
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return header.str(345, 155);
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}
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pub fn kind(header: Header) Kind {
const result: Kind = @enumFromInt(header.bytes[156]);
if (result == .normal_alias) return .normal;
return result;
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}
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fn str(header: Header, start: usize, len: usize) []const u8 {
return nullStr(header.bytes[start .. start + len]);
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}
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fn numeric(header: Header, start: usize, len: usize) !u64 {
const raw = header.bytes[start..][0..len];
// If the leading byte is 0xff (255), all the bytes of the field
// (including the leading byte) are concatenated in big-endian order,
// with the result being a negative number expressed in twos
// complement form.
if (raw[0] == 0xff) return error.TarNumericValueNegative;
// If the leading byte is 0x80 (128), the non-leading bytes of the
// field are concatenated in big-endian order.
if (raw[0] == 0x80) {
if (raw[1] + raw[2] + raw[3] != 0) return error.TarNumericValueTooBig;
return std.mem.readInt(u64, raw[4..12], .big);
}
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return try header.octal(start, len);
}
fn octal(header: Header, start: usize, len: usize) !u64 {
const raw = header.bytes[start..][0..len];
// Zero-filled octal number in ASCII. Each numeric field of width w
// contains w minus 1 digits, and a null
const ltrimmed = std.mem.trimLeft(u8, raw, "0 ");
const rtrimmed = std.mem.trimRight(u8, ltrimmed, " \x00");
if (rtrimmed.len == 0) return 0;
return std.fmt.parseInt(u64, rtrimmed, 8) catch return error.TarHeader;
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}
const Chksums = struct {
unsigned: u64,
signed: i64,
};
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// Sum of all bytes in the header block. The chksum field is treated as if
// it were filled with spaces (ASCII 32).
fn computeChksum(header: Header) Chksums {
var cs: Chksums = .{ .signed = 0, .unsigned = 0 };
for (header.bytes, 0..) |v, i| {
const b = if (148 <= i and i < 156) 32 else v; // Treating chksum bytes as spaces.
cs.unsigned += b;
cs.signed += @as(i8, @bitCast(b));
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}
return cs;
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}
// Checks calculated chksum with value of chksum field.
// Returns error or valid chksum value.
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// Zero value indicates empty block.
pub fn checkChksum(header: Header) !u64 {
const field = try header.chksum();
const cs = header.computeChksum();
if (field == 0 and cs.unsigned == 256) return 0;
if (field != cs.unsigned and field != cs.signed) return error.TarHeaderChksum;
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return field;
}
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};
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// Breaks string on first null character.
fn nullStr(str: []const u8) []const u8 {
for (str, 0..) |c, i| {
if (c == 0) return str[0..i];
}
return str;
}
/// Iterates over files in tar archive.
/// `next` returns each file in `reader` tar archive.
pub fn iterator(reader: anytype, diagnostics: ?*Options.Diagnostics) Iterator(@TypeOf(reader)) {
return .{
.reader = reader,
.diagnostics = diagnostics,
};
}
fn Iterator(comptime ReaderType: type) type {
return struct {
reader: ReaderType,
diagnostics: ?*Options.Diagnostics,
// buffers for heeader and file attributes
header_buffer: [Header.SIZE]u8 = undefined,
file_name_buffer: [std.fs.MAX_PATH_BYTES]u8 = undefined,
link_name_buffer: [std.fs.MAX_PATH_BYTES]u8 = undefined,
// bytes of padding to the end of the block
padding: usize = 0,
// current tar file
file: File = undefined,
pub const File = struct {
name: []const u8, // name of file, symlink or directory
link_name: []const u8, // target name of symlink
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size: u64, // size of the file in bytes
mode: u32,
kind: Header.Kind,
reader: ReaderType,
// Writes file content to writer.
pub fn write(self: File, writer: anytype) !void {
var buffer: [4096]u8 = undefined;
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var n: u64 = 0;
while (n < self.size) {
const buf = buffer[0..@min(buffer.len, self.size - n)];
try self.reader.readNoEof(buf);
try writer.writeAll(buf);
n += buf.len;
}
}
// Skips file content. Advances reader.
pub fn skip(self: File) !void {
try self.reader.skipBytes(self.size, .{});
}
};
const Self = @This();
fn readHeader(self: *Self) !?Header {
if (self.padding > 0) {
try self.reader.skipBytes(self.padding, .{});
}
const n = try self.reader.readAll(&self.header_buffer);
if (n == 0) return null;
if (n < Header.SIZE) return error.UnexpectedEndOfStream;
const header = Header{ .bytes = self.header_buffer[0..Header.SIZE] };
if (try header.checkChksum() == 0) return null;
return header;
}
fn readString(self: *Self, size: usize, buffer: []u8) ![]const u8 {
if (size > buffer.len) return error.TarCorruptInput;
const buf = buffer[0..size];
try self.reader.readNoEof(buf);
return nullStr(buf);
}
fn initFile(self: *Self) void {
self.file = File{
.name = self.file_name_buffer[0..0],
.link_name = self.link_name_buffer[0..0],
.size = 0,
.kind = .normal,
.mode = 0,
.reader = self.reader,
};
}
// Number of padding bytes in the last file block.
fn blockPadding(size: u64) usize {
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const block_rounded = std.mem.alignForward(u64, size, Header.SIZE); // size rounded to te block boundary
return @intCast(block_rounded - size);
}
/// Iterates through the tar archive as if it is a series of files.
/// Internally, the tar format often uses entries (header with optional
/// content) to add meta data that describes the next file. These
/// entries should not normally be visible to the outside. As such, this
/// loop iterates through one or more entries until it collects a all
/// file attributes.
pub fn next(self: *Self) !?File {
self.initFile();
while (try self.readHeader()) |header| {
const kind = header.kind();
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const size: u64 = try header.size();
self.padding = blockPadding(size);
switch (kind) {
// File types to retrun upstream
.directory, .normal, .symbolic_link => {
self.file.kind = kind;
self.file.mode = try header.mode();
// set file attributes if not already set by prefix/extended headers
if (self.file.size == 0) {
self.file.size = size;
}
if (self.file.link_name.len == 0) {
self.file.link_name = header.linkName(self.link_name_buffer[0..Header.LINK_NAME_SIZE]);
}
if (self.file.name.len == 0) {
self.file.name = try header.fullName(self.file_name_buffer[0..Header.MAX_NAME_SIZE]);
}
self.padding = blockPadding(self.file.size);
return self.file;
},
// Prefix header types
.gnu_long_name => {
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self.file.name = try self.readString(@intCast(size), &self.file_name_buffer);
},
.gnu_long_link => {
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self.file.link_name = try self.readString(@intCast(size), &self.link_name_buffer);
},
.extended_header => {
// Use just attributes from last extended header.
self.initFile();
var rdr = paxIterator(self.reader, @intCast(size));
while (try rdr.next()) |attr| {
switch (attr.kind) {
.path => {
self.file.name = try attr.value(&self.file_name_buffer);
},
.linkpath => {
self.file.link_name = try attr.value(&self.link_name_buffer);
},
.size => {
var buf: [64]u8 = undefined;
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self.file.size = try std.fmt.parseInt(u64, try attr.value(&buf), 10);
},
}
}
},
// Ignored header type
.global_extended_header => {
self.reader.skipBytes(size, .{}) catch return error.TarHeadersTooBig;
},
// All other are unsupported header types
else => {
const d = self.diagnostics orelse return error.TarUnsupportedHeader;
try d.errors.append(d.allocator, .{ .unsupported_file_type = .{
.file_name = try d.allocator.dupe(u8, header.name()),
.file_type = kind,
} });
if (kind == .gnu_sparse) {
try self.skipGnuSparseExtendedHeaders(header);
}
self.reader.skipBytes(size, .{}) catch return error.TarHeadersTooBig;
},
}
}
return null;
}
fn skipGnuSparseExtendedHeaders(self: *Self, header: Header) !void {
var is_extended = header.bytes[482] > 0;
while (is_extended) {
var buf: [Header.SIZE]u8 = undefined;
const n = try self.reader.readAll(&buf);
if (n < Header.SIZE) return error.UnexpectedEndOfStream;
is_extended = buf[504] > 0;
}
}
};
}
/// Pax attributes iterator.
/// Size is length of pax extended header in reader.
fn paxIterator(reader: anytype, size: usize) PaxIterator(@TypeOf(reader)) {
return PaxIterator(@TypeOf(reader)){
.reader = reader,
.size = size,
};
}
const PaxAttributeKind = enum {
path,
linkpath,
size,
};
fn PaxIterator(comptime ReaderType: type) type {
return struct {
size: usize, // cumulative size of all pax attributes
reader: ReaderType,
// scratch buffer used for reading attribute length and keyword
scratch: [128]u8 = undefined,
const Self = @This();
const Attribute = struct {
kind: PaxAttributeKind,
len: usize, // length of the attribute value
reader: ReaderType, // reader positioned at value start
// Copies pax attribute value into destination buffer.
// Must be called with destination buffer of size at least Attribute.len.
pub fn value(self: Attribute, dst: []u8) ![]const u8 {
assert(self.len <= dst.len);
const buf = dst[0..self.len];
const n = try self.reader.readAll(buf);
if (n < self.len) return error.UnexpectedEndOfStream;
try validateAttributeEnding(self.reader);
if (hasNull(buf)) return error.PaxNullInValue;
return buf;
}
};
// Iterates over pax attributes. Returns known only known attributes.
// Caller has to call value in Attribute, to advance reader across value.
pub fn next(self: *Self) !?Attribute {
// Pax extended header consists of one or more attributes, each constructed as follows:
// "%d %s=%s\n", <length>, <keyword>, <value>
while (self.size > 0) {
const length_buf = try self.readUntil(' ');
const length = try std.fmt.parseInt(usize, length_buf, 10); // record length in bytes
const keyword = try self.readUntil('=');
if (hasNull(keyword)) return error.PaxNullInKeyword;
// calculate value_len
const value_start = length_buf.len + keyword.len + 2; // 2 separators
if (length < value_start + 1 or self.size < length) return error.UnexpectedEndOfStream;
const value_len = length - value_start - 1; // \n separator at end
self.size -= length;
const kind: PaxAttributeKind = if (eql(keyword, "path"))
.path
else if (eql(keyword, "linkpath"))
.linkpath
else if (eql(keyword, "size"))
.size
else {
try self.reader.skipBytes(value_len, .{});
try validateAttributeEnding(self.reader);
continue;
};
return Attribute{
.kind = kind,
.len = value_len,
.reader = self.reader,
};
}
return null;
}
fn readUntil(self: *Self, delimiter: u8) ![]const u8 {
var fbs = std.io.fixedBufferStream(&self.scratch);
try self.reader.streamUntilDelimiter(fbs.writer(), delimiter, null);
return fbs.getWritten();
}
fn eql(a: []const u8, b: []const u8) bool {
return std.mem.eql(u8, a, b);
}
fn hasNull(str: []const u8) bool {
return (std.mem.indexOfScalar(u8, str, 0)) != null;
}
// Checks that each record ends with new line.
fn validateAttributeEnding(reader: ReaderType) !void {
if (try reader.readByte() != '\n') return error.PaxInvalidAttributeEnd;
}
};
}
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pub fn pipeToFileSystem(dir: std.fs.Dir, reader: anytype, options: Options) !void {
switch (options.mode_mode) {
.ignore => {},
.executable_bit_only => {
// This code does not look at the mode bits yet. To implement this feature,
// the implementation must be adjusted to look at the mode, and check the
// user executable bit, then call fchmod on newly created files when
// the executable bit is supposed to be set.
// It also needs to properly deal with ACLs on Windows.
@panic("TODO: unimplemented: tar ModeMode.executable_bit_only");
},
}
var iter = iterator(reader, options.diagnostics);
while (try iter.next()) |file| {
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switch (file.kind) {
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.directory => {
const file_name = stripComponents(file.name, options.strip_components);
if (file_name.len != 0 and !options.exclude_empty_directories) {
try dir.makePath(file_name);
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}
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},
.normal => {
if (file.size == 0 and file.name.len == 0) return;
const file_name = stripComponents(file.name, options.strip_components);
if (file_name.len == 0) return error.BadFileName;
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const fs_file = dir.createFile(file_name, .{}) catch |err| switch (err) {
error.FileNotFound => again: {
const code = code: {
if (std.fs.path.dirname(file_name)) |dir_name| {
dir.makePath(dir_name) catch |code| break :code code;
break :again dir.createFile(file_name, .{}) catch |code| {
break :code code;
};
}
break :code err;
};
const d = options.diagnostics orelse return error.UnableToCreateFile;
try d.errors.append(d.allocator, .{ .unable_to_create_file = .{
.code = code,
.file_name = try d.allocator.dupe(u8, file_name),
} });
break :again null;
},
else => |e| return e,
};
defer if (fs_file) |f| f.close();
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if (fs_file) |f| {
try file.write(f);
} else {
try file.skip();
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}
},
.symbolic_link => {
// The file system path of the symbolic link.
const file_name = stripComponents(file.name, options.strip_components);
if (file_name.len == 0) return error.BadFileName;
// The data inside the symbolic link.
const link_name = file.link_name;
dir.symLink(link_name, file_name, .{}) catch |err| again: {
const code = code: {
if (err == error.FileNotFound) {
if (std.fs.path.dirname(file_name)) |dir_name| {
dir.makePath(dir_name) catch |code| break :code code;
break :again dir.symLink(link_name, file_name, .{}) catch |code| {
break :code code;
};
}
}
break :code err;
};
const d = options.diagnostics orelse return error.UnableToCreateSymLink;
try d.errors.append(d.allocator, .{ .unable_to_create_sym_link = .{
.code = code,
.file_name = try d.allocator.dupe(u8, file_name),
.link_name = try d.allocator.dupe(u8, link_name),
} });
};
},
else => unreachable,
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}
}
}
fn stripComponents(path: []const u8, count: u32) []const u8 {
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var i: usize = 0;
var c = count;
while (c > 0) : (c -= 1) {
if (std.mem.indexOfScalarPos(u8, path, i, '/')) |pos| {
i = pos + 1;
} else {
i = path.len;
break;
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}
}
return path[i..];
}
test "tar stripComponents" {
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const expectEqualStrings = std.testing.expectEqualStrings;
try expectEqualStrings("a/b/c", stripComponents("a/b/c", 0));
try expectEqualStrings("b/c", stripComponents("a/b/c", 1));
try expectEqualStrings("c", stripComponents("a/b/c", 2));
try expectEqualStrings("", stripComponents("a/b/c", 3));
try expectEqualStrings("", stripComponents("a/b/c", 4));
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}
test "tar PaxIterator" {
const Attr = struct {
kind: PaxAttributeKind,
value: []const u8 = undefined,
err: ?anyerror = null,
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};
const cases = [_]struct {
data: []const u8,
attrs: []const Attr,
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err: ?anyerror = null,
}{
.{ // valid but unknown keys
.data =
\\30 mtime=1350244992.023960108
\\6 k=1
\\13 key1=val1
\\10 a=name
\\9 a=name
\\
,
.attrs = &[_]Attr{},
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},
.{ // mix of known and unknown keys
.data =
\\6 k=1
\\13 path=name
\\17 linkpath=link
\\13 key1=val1
\\12 size=123
\\13 key2=val2
\\
,
.attrs = &[_]Attr{
.{ .kind = .path, .value = "name" },
.{ .kind = .linkpath, .value = "link" },
.{ .kind = .size, .value = "123" },
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},
},
.{ // too short size of the second key-value pair
.data =
\\13 path=name
\\10 linkpath=value
\\
,
.attrs = &[_]Attr{
.{ .kind = .path, .value = "name" },
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},
.err = error.UnexpectedEndOfStream,
},
.{ // too long size of the second key-value pair
.data =
\\13 path=name
\\6 k=1
\\19 linkpath=value
\\
,
.attrs = &[_]Attr{
.{ .kind = .path, .value = "name" },
},
.err = error.UnexpectedEndOfStream,
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},
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.{ // too long size of the second key-value pair
.data =
\\13 path=name
\\19 linkpath=value
\\6 k=1
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\\
,
.attrs = &[_]Attr{
.{ .kind = .path, .value = "name" },
.{ .kind = .linkpath, .err = error.PaxInvalidAttributeEnd },
},
},
.{ // null in keyword is not valid
.data = "13 path=name\n" ++ "7 k\x00b=1\n",
.attrs = &[_]Attr{
.{ .kind = .path, .value = "name" },
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},
.err = error.PaxNullInKeyword,
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},
.{ // null in value is not valid
.data = "23 path=name\x00with null\n",
.attrs = &[_]Attr{
.{ .kind = .path, .err = error.PaxNullInValue },
},
},
.{ // 1000 characters path
.data = "1011 path=" ++ "0123456789" ** 100 ++ "\n",
.attrs = &[_]Attr{
.{ .kind = .path, .value = "0123456789" ** 100 },
},
},
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};
var buffer: [1024]u8 = undefined;
outer: for (cases) |case| {
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var stream = std.io.fixedBufferStream(case.data);
var iter = paxIterator(stream.reader(), case.data.len);
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var i: usize = 0;
while (iter.next() catch |err| {
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if (case.err) |e| {
try std.testing.expectEqual(e, err);
continue;
}
return err;
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}) |attr| : (i += 1) {
const exp = case.attrs[i];
try std.testing.expectEqual(exp.kind, attr.kind);
const value = attr.value(&buffer) catch |err| {
if (exp.err) |e| {
try std.testing.expectEqual(e, err);
break :outer;
}
return err;
};
try std.testing.expectEqualStrings(exp.value, value);
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}
try std.testing.expectEqual(case.attrs.len, i);
try std.testing.expect(case.err == null);
}
}
test {
_ = @import("tar/test.zig");
}