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2 | package IO::Compress::Gzip ; | |||
3 | ||||
4 | 1 | 1.6e-5 | 1.6e-5 | require 5.004 ; |
5 | ||||
6 | 3 | 2.9e-5 | 9.7e-6 | use strict ; # spent 10µs making 1 call to strict::import |
7 | 3 | 3.5e-5 | 1.2e-5 | use warnings; # spent 40µs making 1 call to warnings::import |
8 | 3 | 2.9e-5 | 9.7e-6 | use bytes; # spent 8µs making 1 call to bytes::import |
9 | ||||
10 | ||||
11 | 3 | 0.00025 | 8.2e-5 | use IO::Compress::RawDeflate 2.008 ; # spent 31µs making 1 call to Exporter::import
# spent 18µs making 1 call to UNIVERSAL::VERSION |
12 | ||||
13 | 3 | 5.9e-5 | 2.0e-5 | use Compress::Raw::Zlib 2.008 ; # spent 220µs making 1 call to Exporter::import
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14 | 3 | 5.3e-5 | 1.8e-5 | use IO::Compress::Base::Common 2.008 qw(:Status :Parse createSelfTiedObject); # spent 226µs making 1 call to Exporter::import
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15 | 3 | 0.00026 | 8.5e-5 | use IO::Compress::Gzip::Constants 2.008 ; # spent 263µs making 1 call to Exporter::import
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16 | 3 | 0.00026 | 8.6e-5 | use IO::Compress::Zlib::Extra 2.008 ; # spent 17µs making 1 call to UNIVERSAL::VERSION
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17 | ||||
18 | BEGIN | |||
19 | { | |||
20 | 1 | 3.0e-6 | 3.0e-6 | if (defined &utf8::downgrade ) |
21 | { *noUTF8 = \&utf8::downgrade } | |||
22 | else | |||
23 | { *noUTF8 = sub {} } | |||
24 | 1 | 0.00117 | 0.00117 | } |
25 | ||||
26 | 1 | 1.0e-6 | 1.0e-6 | require Exporter ; |
27 | ||||
28 | 1 | 1.0e-6 | 1.0e-6 | our ($VERSION, @ISA, @EXPORT_OK, %EXPORT_TAGS, $GzipError); |
29 | ||||
30 | 1 | 1.0e-6 | 1.0e-6 | $VERSION = '2.008'; |
31 | 1 | 0 | 0 | $GzipError = '' ; |
32 | ||||
33 | 1 | 1.3e-5 | 1.3e-5 | @ISA = qw(Exporter IO::Compress::RawDeflate); |
34 | 1 | 1.0e-6 | 1.0e-6 | @EXPORT_OK = qw( $GzipError gzip ) ; |
35 | 1 | 4.0e-6 | 4.0e-6 | %EXPORT_TAGS = %IO::Compress::RawDeflate::DEFLATE_CONSTANTS ; |
36 | 1 | 2.0e-6 | 2.0e-6 | push @{ $EXPORT_TAGS{all} }, @EXPORT_OK ; |
37 | 1 | 2.2e-5 | 2.2e-5 | Exporter::export_ok_tags('all'); # spent 49µs making 1 call to Exporter::export_ok_tags |
38 | ||||
39 | sub new | |||
40 | { | |||
41 | my $class = shift ; | |||
42 | ||||
43 | my $obj = createSelfTiedObject($class, \$GzipError); | |||
44 | ||||
45 | $obj->_create(undef, @_); | |||
46 | } | |||
47 | ||||
48 | ||||
49 | sub gzip | |||
50 | { | |||
51 | my $obj = createSelfTiedObject(undef, \$GzipError); | |||
52 | return $obj->_def(@_); | |||
53 | } | |||
54 | ||||
55 | #sub newHeader | |||
56 | #{ | |||
57 | # my $self = shift ; | |||
58 | # #return GZIP_MINIMUM_HEADER ; | |||
59 | # return $self->mkHeader(*$self->{Got}); | |||
60 | #} | |||
61 | ||||
62 | sub getExtraParams | |||
63 | { | |||
64 | my $self = shift ; | |||
65 | ||||
66 | return ( | |||
67 | # zlib behaviour | |||
68 | $self->getZlibParams(), | |||
69 | ||||
70 | # Gzip header fields | |||
71 | 'Minimal' => [0, 1, Parse_boolean, 0], | |||
72 | 'Comment' => [0, 1, Parse_any, undef], | |||
73 | 'Name' => [0, 1, Parse_any, undef], | |||
74 | 'Time' => [0, 1, Parse_any, undef], | |||
75 | 'TextFlag' => [0, 1, Parse_boolean, 0], | |||
76 | 'HeaderCRC' => [0, 1, Parse_boolean, 0], | |||
77 | 'OS_Code' => [0, 1, Parse_unsigned, $Compress::Raw::Zlib::gzip_os_code], | |||
78 | 'ExtraField'=> [0, 1, Parse_any, undef], | |||
79 | 'ExtraFlags'=> [0, 1, Parse_any, undef], | |||
80 | ||||
81 | ); | |||
82 | } | |||
83 | ||||
84 | ||||
85 | sub ckParams | |||
86 | { | |||
87 | my $self = shift ; | |||
88 | my $got = shift ; | |||
89 | ||||
90 | # gzip always needs crc32 | |||
91 | $got->value('CRC32' => 1); | |||
92 | ||||
93 | return 1 | |||
94 | if $got->value('Merge') ; | |||
95 | ||||
96 | my $strict = $got->value('Strict') ; | |||
97 | ||||
98 | ||||
99 | { | |||
100 | if (! $got->parsed('Time') ) { | |||
101 | # Modification time defaults to now. | |||
102 | $got->value('Time' => time) ; | |||
103 | } | |||
104 | ||||
105 | # Check that the Name & Comment don't have embedded NULLs | |||
106 | # Also check that they only contain ISO 8859-1 chars. | |||
107 | if ($got->parsed('Name') && defined $got->value('Name')) { | |||
108 | my $name = $got->value('Name'); | |||
109 | ||||
110 | return $self->saveErrorString(undef, "Null Character found in Name", | |||
111 | Z_DATA_ERROR) | |||
112 | if $strict && $name =~ /\x00/ ; | |||
113 | ||||
114 | return $self->saveErrorString(undef, "Non ISO 8859-1 Character found in Name", | |||
115 | Z_DATA_ERROR) | |||
116 | if $strict && $name =~ /$GZIP_FNAME_INVALID_CHAR_RE/o ; | |||
117 | } | |||
118 | ||||
119 | if ($got->parsed('Comment') && defined $got->value('Comment')) { | |||
120 | my $comment = $got->value('Comment'); | |||
121 | ||||
122 | return $self->saveErrorString(undef, "Null Character found in Comment", | |||
123 | Z_DATA_ERROR) | |||
124 | if $strict && $comment =~ /\x00/ ; | |||
125 | ||||
126 | return $self->saveErrorString(undef, "Non ISO 8859-1 Character found in Comment", | |||
127 | Z_DATA_ERROR) | |||
128 | if $strict && $comment =~ /$GZIP_FCOMMENT_INVALID_CHAR_RE/o; | |||
129 | } | |||
130 | ||||
131 | if ($got->parsed('OS_Code') ) { | |||
132 | my $value = $got->value('OS_Code'); | |||
133 | ||||
134 | return $self->saveErrorString(undef, "OS_Code must be between 0 and 255, got '$value'") | |||
135 | if $value < 0 || $value > 255 ; | |||
136 | ||||
137 | } | |||
138 | ||||
139 | # gzip only supports Deflate at present | |||
140 | $got->value('Method' => Z_DEFLATED) ; | |||
141 | ||||
142 | if ( ! $got->parsed('ExtraFlags')) { | |||
143 | $got->value('ExtraFlags' => 2) | |||
144 | if $got->value('Level') == Z_BEST_SPEED ; | |||
145 | $got->value('ExtraFlags' => 4) | |||
146 | if $got->value('Level') == Z_BEST_COMPRESSION ; | |||
147 | } | |||
148 | ||||
149 | my $data = $got->value('ExtraField') ; | |||
150 | if (defined $data) { | |||
151 | my $bad = IO::Compress::Zlib::Extra::parseExtraField($data, $strict, 1) ; | |||
152 | return $self->saveErrorString(undef, "Error with ExtraField Parameter: $bad", Z_DATA_ERROR) | |||
153 | if $bad ; | |||
154 | ||||
155 | $got->value('ExtraField', $data) ; | |||
156 | } | |||
157 | } | |||
158 | ||||
159 | return 1; | |||
160 | } | |||
161 | ||||
162 | sub mkTrailer | |||
163 | { | |||
164 | my $self = shift ; | |||
165 | return pack("V V", *$self->{Compress}->crc32(), | |||
166 | *$self->{UnCompSize}->get32bit()); | |||
167 | } | |||
168 | ||||
169 | sub getInverseClass | |||
170 | { | |||
171 | return ('IO::Uncompress::Gunzip', | |||
172 | \$IO::Uncompress::Gunzip::GunzipError); | |||
173 | } | |||
174 | ||||
175 | sub getFileInfo | |||
176 | { | |||
177 | my $self = shift ; | |||
178 | my $params = shift; | |||
179 | my $filename = shift ; | |||
180 | ||||
181 | my $defaultTime = (stat($filename))[9] ; | |||
182 | ||||
183 | $params->value('Name' => $filename) | |||
184 | if ! $params->parsed('Name') ; | |||
185 | ||||
186 | $params->value('Time' => $defaultTime) | |||
187 | if ! $params->parsed('Time') ; | |||
188 | } | |||
189 | ||||
190 | ||||
191 | sub mkHeader | |||
192 | { | |||
193 | my $self = shift ; | |||
194 | my $param = shift ; | |||
195 | ||||
196 | # stort-circuit if a minimal header is requested. | |||
197 | return GZIP_MINIMUM_HEADER if $param->value('Minimal') ; | |||
198 | ||||
199 | # METHOD | |||
200 | my $method = $param->valueOrDefault('Method', GZIP_CM_DEFLATED) ; | |||
201 | ||||
202 | # FLAGS | |||
203 | my $flags = GZIP_FLG_DEFAULT ; | |||
204 | $flags |= GZIP_FLG_FTEXT if $param->value('TextFlag') ; | |||
205 | $flags |= GZIP_FLG_FHCRC if $param->value('HeaderCRC') ; | |||
206 | $flags |= GZIP_FLG_FEXTRA if $param->wantValue('ExtraField') ; | |||
207 | $flags |= GZIP_FLG_FNAME if $param->wantValue('Name') ; | |||
208 | $flags |= GZIP_FLG_FCOMMENT if $param->wantValue('Comment') ; | |||
209 | ||||
210 | # MTIME | |||
211 | my $time = $param->valueOrDefault('Time', GZIP_MTIME_DEFAULT) ; | |||
212 | ||||
213 | # EXTRA FLAGS | |||
214 | my $extra_flags = $param->valueOrDefault('ExtraFlags', GZIP_XFL_DEFAULT); | |||
215 | ||||
216 | # OS CODE | |||
217 | my $os_code = $param->valueOrDefault('OS_Code', GZIP_OS_DEFAULT) ; | |||
218 | ||||
219 | ||||
220 | my $out = pack("C4 V C C", | |||
221 | GZIP_ID1, # ID1 | |||
222 | GZIP_ID2, # ID2 | |||
223 | $method, # Compression Method | |||
224 | $flags, # Flags | |||
225 | $time, # Modification Time | |||
226 | $extra_flags, # Extra Flags | |||
227 | $os_code, # Operating System Code | |||
228 | ) ; | |||
229 | ||||
230 | # EXTRA | |||
231 | if ($flags & GZIP_FLG_FEXTRA) { | |||
232 | my $extra = $param->value('ExtraField') ; | |||
233 | $out .= pack("v", length $extra) . $extra ; | |||
234 | } | |||
235 | ||||
236 | # NAME | |||
237 | if ($flags & GZIP_FLG_FNAME) { | |||
238 | my $name .= $param->value('Name') ; | |||
239 | $name =~ s/\x00.*$//; | |||
240 | $out .= $name ; | |||
241 | # Terminate the filename with NULL unless it already is | |||
242 | $out .= GZIP_NULL_BYTE | |||
243 | if !length $name or | |||
244 | substr($name, 1, -1) ne GZIP_NULL_BYTE ; | |||
245 | } | |||
246 | ||||
247 | # COMMENT | |||
248 | if ($flags & GZIP_FLG_FCOMMENT) { | |||
249 | my $comment .= $param->value('Comment') ; | |||
250 | $comment =~ s/\x00.*$//; | |||
251 | $out .= $comment ; | |||
252 | # Terminate the comment with NULL unless it already is | |||
253 | $out .= GZIP_NULL_BYTE | |||
254 | if ! length $comment or | |||
255 | substr($comment, 1, -1) ne GZIP_NULL_BYTE; | |||
256 | } | |||
257 | ||||
258 | # HEADER CRC | |||
259 | $out .= pack("v", crc32($out) & 0x00FF ) if $param->value('HeaderCRC') ; | |||
260 | ||||
261 | noUTF8($out); | |||
262 | ||||
263 | return $out ; | |||
264 | } | |||
265 | ||||
266 | sub mkFinalTrailer | |||
267 | { | |||
268 | return ''; | |||
269 | } | |||
270 | ||||
271 | 1 | 1.1e-5 | 1.1e-5 | 1; |
272 | ||||
273 | __END__ | |||
274 | ||||
275 | =head1 NAME | |||
276 | ||||
277 | ||||
278 | ||||
279 | IO::Compress::Gzip - Write RFC 1952 files/buffers | |||
280 | ||||
281 | ||||
282 | ||||
283 | =head1 SYNOPSIS | |||
284 | ||||
285 | use IO::Compress::Gzip qw(gzip $GzipError) ; | |||
286 | ||||
287 | ||||
288 | my $status = gzip $input => $output [,OPTS] | |||
289 | or die "gzip failed: $GzipError\n"; | |||
290 | ||||
291 | my $z = new IO::Compress::Gzip $output [,OPTS] | |||
292 | or die "gzip failed: $GzipError\n"; | |||
293 | ||||
294 | $z->print($string); | |||
295 | $z->printf($format, $string); | |||
296 | $z->write($string); | |||
297 | $z->syswrite($string [, $length, $offset]); | |||
298 | $z->flush(); | |||
299 | $z->tell(); | |||
300 | $z->eof(); | |||
301 | $z->seek($position, $whence); | |||
302 | $z->binmode(); | |||
303 | $z->fileno(); | |||
304 | $z->opened(); | |||
305 | $z->autoflush(); | |||
306 | $z->input_line_number(); | |||
307 | $z->newStream( [OPTS] ); | |||
308 | ||||
309 | $z->deflateParams(); | |||
310 | ||||
311 | $z->close() ; | |||
312 | ||||
313 | $GzipError ; | |||
314 | ||||
315 | # IO::File mode | |||
316 | ||||
317 | print $z $string; | |||
318 | printf $z $format, $string; | |||
319 | tell $z | |||
320 | eof $z | |||
321 | seek $z, $position, $whence | |||
322 | binmode $z | |||
323 | fileno $z | |||
324 | close $z ; | |||
325 | ||||
326 | ||||
327 | =head1 DESCRIPTION | |||
328 | ||||
329 | ||||
330 | This module provides a Perl interface that allows writing compressed | |||
331 | data to files or buffer as defined in RFC 1952. | |||
332 | ||||
333 | ||||
334 | ||||
335 | ||||
336 | ||||
337 | All the gzip headers defined in RFC 1952 can be created using | |||
338 | this module. | |||
339 | ||||
340 | ||||
341 | ||||
342 | ||||
343 | ||||
344 | ||||
345 | ||||
346 | For reading RFC 1952 files/buffers, see the companion module | |||
347 | L<IO::Uncompress::Gunzip|IO::Uncompress::Gunzip>. | |||
348 | ||||
349 | ||||
350 | =head1 Functional Interface | |||
351 | ||||
352 | A top-level function, C<gzip>, is provided to carry out | |||
353 | "one-shot" compression between buffers and/or files. For finer | |||
354 | control over the compression process, see the L</"OO Interface"> | |||
355 | section. | |||
356 | ||||
357 | use IO::Compress::Gzip qw(gzip $GzipError) ; | |||
358 | ||||
359 | gzip $input => $output [,OPTS] | |||
360 | or die "gzip failed: $GzipError\n"; | |||
361 | ||||
362 | ||||
363 | ||||
364 | The functional interface needs Perl5.005 or better. | |||
365 | ||||
366 | ||||
367 | =head2 gzip $input => $output [, OPTS] | |||
368 | ||||
369 | ||||
370 | C<gzip> expects at least two parameters, C<$input> and C<$output>. | |||
371 | ||||
372 | =head3 The C<$input> parameter | |||
373 | ||||
374 | The parameter, C<$input>, is used to define the source of | |||
375 | the uncompressed data. | |||
376 | ||||
377 | It can take one of the following forms: | |||
378 | ||||
379 | =over 5 | |||
380 | ||||
381 | =item A filename | |||
382 | ||||
383 | If the C<$input> parameter is a simple scalar, it is assumed to be a | |||
384 | filename. This file will be opened for reading and the input data | |||
385 | will be read from it. | |||
386 | ||||
387 | =item A filehandle | |||
388 | ||||
389 | If the C<$input> parameter is a filehandle, the input data will be | |||
390 | read from it. | |||
391 | The string '-' can be used as an alias for standard input. | |||
392 | ||||
393 | =item A scalar reference | |||
394 | ||||
395 | If C<$input> is a scalar reference, the input data will be read | |||
396 | from C<$$input>. | |||
397 | ||||
398 | =item An array reference | |||
399 | ||||
400 | If C<$input> is an array reference, each element in the array must be a | |||
401 | filename. | |||
402 | ||||
403 | The input data will be read from each file in turn. | |||
404 | ||||
405 | The complete array will be walked to ensure that it only | |||
406 | contains valid filenames before any data is compressed. | |||
407 | ||||
408 | ||||
409 | ||||
410 | =item An Input FileGlob string | |||
411 | ||||
412 | If C<$input> is a string that is delimited by the characters "<" and ">" | |||
413 | C<gzip> will assume that it is an I<input fileglob string>. The | |||
414 | input is the list of files that match the fileglob. | |||
415 | ||||
416 | If the fileglob does not match any files ... | |||
417 | ||||
418 | See L<File::GlobMapper|File::GlobMapper> for more details. | |||
419 | ||||
420 | ||||
421 | =back | |||
422 | ||||
423 | If the C<$input> parameter is any other type, C<undef> will be returned. | |||
424 | ||||
425 | ||||
426 | In addition, if C<$input> is a simple filename, the default values for | |||
427 | the C<Name> and C<Time> options will be sourced from that file. | |||
428 | ||||
429 | If you do not want to use these defaults they can be overridden by | |||
430 | explicitly setting the C<Name> and C<Time> options or by setting the | |||
431 | C<Minimal> parameter. | |||
432 | ||||
433 | ||||
434 | ||||
435 | =head3 The C<$output> parameter | |||
436 | ||||
437 | The parameter C<$output> is used to control the destination of the | |||
438 | compressed data. This parameter can take one of these forms. | |||
439 | ||||
440 | =over 5 | |||
441 | ||||
442 | =item A filename | |||
443 | ||||
444 | If the C<$output> parameter is a simple scalar, it is assumed to be a | |||
445 | filename. This file will be opened for writing and the compressed | |||
446 | data will be written to it. | |||
447 | ||||
448 | =item A filehandle | |||
449 | ||||
450 | If the C<$output> parameter is a filehandle, the compressed data | |||
451 | will be written to it. | |||
452 | The string '-' can be used as an alias for standard output. | |||
453 | ||||
454 | ||||
455 | =item A scalar reference | |||
456 | ||||
457 | If C<$output> is a scalar reference, the compressed data will be | |||
458 | stored in C<$$output>. | |||
459 | ||||
460 | ||||
461 | ||||
462 | =item An Array Reference | |||
463 | ||||
464 | If C<$output> is an array reference, the compressed data will be | |||
465 | pushed onto the array. | |||
466 | ||||
467 | =item An Output FileGlob | |||
468 | ||||
469 | If C<$output> is a string that is delimited by the characters "<" and ">" | |||
470 | C<gzip> will assume that it is an I<output fileglob string>. The | |||
471 | output is the list of files that match the fileglob. | |||
472 | ||||
473 | When C<$output> is an fileglob string, C<$input> must also be a fileglob | |||
474 | string. Anything else is an error. | |||
475 | ||||
476 | =back | |||
477 | ||||
478 | If the C<$output> parameter is any other type, C<undef> will be returned. | |||
479 | ||||
480 | ||||
481 | ||||
482 | =head2 Notes | |||
483 | ||||
484 | ||||
485 | ||||
486 | When C<$input> maps to multiple files/buffers and C<$output> is a single | |||
487 | file/buffer the input files/buffers will be stored | |||
488 | in C<$output> as a concatenated series of compressed data streams. | |||
489 | ||||
490 | ||||
491 | ||||
492 | ||||
493 | ||||
494 | ||||
495 | =head2 Optional Parameters | |||
496 | ||||
497 | Unless specified below, the optional parameters for C<gzip>, | |||
498 | C<OPTS>, are the same as those used with the OO interface defined in the | |||
499 | L</"Constructor Options"> section below. | |||
500 | ||||
501 | =over 5 | |||
502 | ||||
503 | =item C<< AutoClose => 0|1 >> | |||
504 | ||||
505 | This option applies to any input or output data streams to | |||
506 | C<gzip> that are filehandles. | |||
507 | ||||
508 | If C<AutoClose> is specified, and the value is true, it will result in all | |||
509 | input and/or output filehandles being closed once C<gzip> has | |||
510 | completed. | |||
511 | ||||
512 | This parameter defaults to 0. | |||
513 | ||||
514 | ||||
515 | =item C<< BinModeIn => 0|1 >> | |||
516 | ||||
517 | When reading from a file or filehandle, set C<binmode> before reading. | |||
518 | ||||
519 | Defaults to 0. | |||
520 | ||||
521 | ||||
522 | ||||
523 | ||||
524 | ||||
525 | =item C<< Append => 0|1 >> | |||
526 | ||||
527 | TODO | |||
528 | ||||
529 | ||||
530 | ||||
531 | =back | |||
532 | ||||
533 | ||||
534 | ||||
535 | =head2 Examples | |||
536 | ||||
537 | To read the contents of the file C<file1.txt> and write the compressed | |||
538 | data to the file C<file1.txt.gz>. | |||
539 | ||||
540 | use strict ; | |||
541 | use warnings ; | |||
542 | use IO::Compress::Gzip qw(gzip $GzipError) ; | |||
543 | ||||
544 | my $input = "file1.txt"; | |||
545 | gzip $input => "$input.gz" | |||
546 | or die "gzip failed: $GzipError\n"; | |||
547 | ||||
548 | ||||
549 | To read from an existing Perl filehandle, C<$input>, and write the | |||
550 | compressed data to a buffer, C<$buffer>. | |||
551 | ||||
552 | use strict ; | |||
553 | use warnings ; | |||
554 | use IO::Compress::Gzip qw(gzip $GzipError) ; | |||
555 | use IO::File ; | |||
556 | ||||
557 | my $input = new IO::File "<file1.txt" | |||
558 | or die "Cannot open 'file1.txt': $!\n" ; | |||
559 | my $buffer ; | |||
560 | gzip $input => \$buffer | |||
561 | or die "gzip failed: $GzipError\n"; | |||
562 | ||||
563 | To compress all files in the directory "/my/home" that match "*.txt" | |||
564 | and store the compressed data in the same directory | |||
565 | ||||
566 | use strict ; | |||
567 | use warnings ; | |||
568 | use IO::Compress::Gzip qw(gzip $GzipError) ; | |||
569 | ||||
570 | gzip '</my/home/*.txt>' => '<*.gz>' | |||
571 | or die "gzip failed: $GzipError\n"; | |||
572 | ||||
573 | and if you want to compress each file one at a time, this will do the trick | |||
574 | ||||
575 | use strict ; | |||
576 | use warnings ; | |||
577 | use IO::Compress::Gzip qw(gzip $GzipError) ; | |||
578 | ||||
579 | for my $input ( glob "/my/home/*.txt" ) | |||
580 | { | |||
581 | my $output = "$input.gz" ; | |||
582 | gzip $input => $output | |||
583 | or die "Error compressing '$input': $GzipError\n"; | |||
584 | } | |||
585 | ||||
586 | ||||
587 | =head1 OO Interface | |||
588 | ||||
589 | =head2 Constructor | |||
590 | ||||
591 | The format of the constructor for C<IO::Compress::Gzip> is shown below | |||
592 | ||||
593 | my $z = new IO::Compress::Gzip $output [,OPTS] | |||
594 | or die "IO::Compress::Gzip failed: $GzipError\n"; | |||
595 | ||||
596 | It returns an C<IO::Compress::Gzip> object on success and undef on failure. | |||
597 | The variable C<$GzipError> will contain an error message on failure. | |||
598 | ||||
599 | If you are running Perl 5.005 or better the object, C<$z>, returned from | |||
600 | IO::Compress::Gzip can be used exactly like an L<IO::File|IO::File> filehandle. | |||
601 | This means that all normal output file operations can be carried out | |||
602 | with C<$z>. | |||
603 | For example, to write to a compressed file/buffer you can use either of | |||
604 | these forms | |||
605 | ||||
606 | $z->print("hello world\n"); | |||
607 | print $z "hello world\n"; | |||
608 | ||||
609 | The mandatory parameter C<$output> is used to control the destination | |||
610 | of the compressed data. This parameter can take one of these forms. | |||
611 | ||||
612 | =over 5 | |||
613 | ||||
614 | =item A filename | |||
615 | ||||
616 | If the C<$output> parameter is a simple scalar, it is assumed to be a | |||
617 | filename. This file will be opened for writing and the compressed data | |||
618 | will be written to it. | |||
619 | ||||
620 | =item A filehandle | |||
621 | ||||
622 | If the C<$output> parameter is a filehandle, the compressed data will be | |||
623 | written to it. | |||
624 | The string '-' can be used as an alias for standard output. | |||
625 | ||||
626 | ||||
627 | =item A scalar reference | |||
628 | ||||
629 | If C<$output> is a scalar reference, the compressed data will be stored | |||
630 | in C<$$output>. | |||
631 | ||||
632 | =back | |||
633 | ||||
634 | If the C<$output> parameter is any other type, C<IO::Compress::Gzip>::new will | |||
635 | return undef. | |||
636 | ||||
637 | =head2 Constructor Options | |||
638 | ||||
639 | C<OPTS> is any combination of the following options: | |||
640 | ||||
641 | =over 5 | |||
642 | ||||
643 | =item C<< AutoClose => 0|1 >> | |||
644 | ||||
645 | This option is only valid when the C<$output> parameter is a filehandle. If | |||
646 | specified, and the value is true, it will result in the C<$output> being | |||
647 | closed once either the C<close> method is called or the C<IO::Compress::Gzip> | |||
648 | object is destroyed. | |||
649 | ||||
650 | This parameter defaults to 0. | |||
651 | ||||
652 | =item C<< Append => 0|1 >> | |||
653 | ||||
654 | Opens C<$output> in append mode. | |||
655 | ||||
656 | The behaviour of this option is dependent on the type of C<$output>. | |||
657 | ||||
658 | =over 5 | |||
659 | ||||
660 | =item * A Buffer | |||
661 | ||||
662 | If C<$output> is a buffer and C<Append> is enabled, all compressed data | |||
663 | will be append to the end if C<$output>. Otherwise C<$output> will be | |||
664 | cleared before any data is written to it. | |||
665 | ||||
666 | =item * A Filename | |||
667 | ||||
668 | If C<$output> is a filename and C<Append> is enabled, the file will be | |||
669 | opened in append mode. Otherwise the contents of the file, if any, will be | |||
670 | truncated before any compressed data is written to it. | |||
671 | ||||
672 | =item * A Filehandle | |||
673 | ||||
674 | If C<$output> is a filehandle, the file pointer will be positioned to the | |||
675 | end of the file via a call to C<seek> before any compressed data is written | |||
676 | to it. Otherwise the file pointer will not be moved. | |||
677 | ||||
678 | =back | |||
679 | ||||
680 | This parameter defaults to 0. | |||
681 | ||||
682 | ||||
683 | ||||
684 | ||||
685 | ||||
686 | =item C<< Merge => 0|1 >> | |||
687 | ||||
688 | This option is used to compress input data and append it to an existing | |||
689 | compressed data stream in C<$output>. The end result is a single compressed | |||
690 | data stream stored in C<$output>. | |||
691 | ||||
692 | ||||
693 | ||||
694 | It is a fatal error to attempt to use this option when C<$output> is not an | |||
695 | RFC 1952 data stream. | |||
696 | ||||
697 | ||||
698 | ||||
699 | There are a number of other limitations with the C<Merge> option: | |||
700 | ||||
701 | =over 5 | |||
702 | ||||
703 | =item 1 | |||
704 | ||||
705 | This module needs to have been built with zlib 1.2.1 or better to work. A | |||
706 | fatal error will be thrown if C<Merge> is used with an older version of | |||
707 | zlib. | |||
708 | ||||
709 | =item 2 | |||
710 | ||||
711 | If C<$output> is a file or a filehandle, it must be seekable. | |||
712 | ||||
713 | =back | |||
714 | ||||
715 | ||||
716 | This parameter defaults to 0. | |||
717 | ||||
718 | ||||
719 | ||||
720 | =item -Level | |||
721 | ||||
722 | Defines the compression level used by zlib. The value should either be | |||
723 | a number between 0 and 9 (0 means no compression and 9 is maximum | |||
724 | compression), or one of the symbolic constants defined below. | |||
725 | ||||
726 | Z_NO_COMPRESSION | |||
727 | Z_BEST_SPEED | |||
728 | Z_BEST_COMPRESSION | |||
729 | Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION | |||
730 | ||||
731 | The default is Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION. | |||
732 | ||||
733 | Note, these constants are not imported by C<IO::Compress::Gzip> by default. | |||
734 | ||||
735 | use IO::Compress::Gzip qw(:strategy); | |||
736 | use IO::Compress::Gzip qw(:constants); | |||
737 | use IO::Compress::Gzip qw(:all); | |||
738 | ||||
739 | =item -Strategy | |||
740 | ||||
741 | Defines the strategy used to tune the compression. Use one of the symbolic | |||
742 | constants defined below. | |||
743 | ||||
744 | Z_FILTERED | |||
745 | Z_HUFFMAN_ONLY | |||
746 | Z_RLE | |||
747 | Z_FIXED | |||
748 | Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY | |||
749 | ||||
750 | The default is Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY. | |||
751 | ||||
752 | ||||
753 | ||||
754 | ||||
755 | ||||
756 | ||||
757 | =item C<< Minimal => 0|1 >> | |||
758 | ||||
759 | If specified, this option will force the creation of the smallest possible | |||
760 | compliant gzip header (which is exactly 10 bytes long) as defined in | |||
761 | RFC 1952. | |||
762 | ||||
763 | See the section titled "Compliance" in RFC 1952 for a definition | |||
764 | of the values used for the fields in the gzip header. | |||
765 | ||||
766 | All other parameters that control the content of the gzip header will | |||
767 | be ignored if this parameter is set to 1. | |||
768 | ||||
769 | This parameter defaults to 0. | |||
770 | ||||
771 | =item C<< Comment => $comment >> | |||
772 | ||||
773 | Stores the contents of C<$comment> in the COMMENT field in | |||
774 | the gzip header. | |||
775 | By default, no comment field is written to the gzip file. | |||
776 | ||||
777 | If the C<-Strict> option is enabled, the comment can only consist of ISO | |||
778 | 8859-1 characters plus line feed. | |||
779 | ||||
780 | If the C<-Strict> option is disabled, the comment field can contain any | |||
781 | character except NULL. If any null characters are present, the field | |||
782 | will be truncated at the first NULL. | |||
783 | ||||
784 | =item C<< Name => $string >> | |||
785 | ||||
786 | Stores the contents of C<$string> in the gzip NAME header field. If | |||
787 | C<Name> is not specified, no gzip NAME field will be created. | |||
788 | ||||
789 | If the C<-Strict> option is enabled, C<$string> can only consist of ISO | |||
790 | 8859-1 characters. | |||
791 | ||||
792 | If C<-Strict> is disabled, then C<$string> can contain any character | |||
793 | except NULL. If any null characters are present, the field will be | |||
794 | truncated at the first NULL. | |||
795 | ||||
796 | =item C<< Time => $number >> | |||
797 | ||||
798 | Sets the MTIME field in the gzip header to $number. | |||
799 | ||||
800 | This field defaults to the time the C<IO::Compress::Gzip> object was created | |||
801 | if this option is not specified. | |||
802 | ||||
803 | =item C<< TextFlag => 0|1 >> | |||
804 | ||||
805 | This parameter controls the setting of the FLG.FTEXT bit in the gzip | |||
806 | header. It is used to signal that the data stored in the gzip file/buffer | |||
807 | is probably text. | |||
808 | ||||
809 | The default is 0. | |||
810 | ||||
811 | =item C<< HeaderCRC => 0|1 >> | |||
812 | ||||
813 | When true this parameter will set the FLG.FHCRC bit to 1 in the gzip header | |||
814 | and set the CRC16 header field to the CRC of the complete gzip header | |||
815 | except the CRC16 field itself. | |||
816 | ||||
817 | B<Note> that gzip files created with the C<HeaderCRC> flag set to 1 cannot | |||
818 | be read by most, if not all, of the the standard gunzip utilities, most | |||
819 | notably gzip version 1.2.4. You should therefore avoid using this option if | |||
820 | you want to maximize the portability of your gzip files. | |||
821 | ||||
822 | This parameter defaults to 0. | |||
823 | ||||
824 | =item C<< OS_Code => $value >> | |||
825 | ||||
826 | Stores C<$value> in the gzip OS header field. A number between 0 and 255 is | |||
827 | valid. | |||
828 | ||||
829 | If not specified, this parameter defaults to the OS code of the Operating | |||
830 | System this module was built on. The value 3 is used as a catch-all for all | |||
831 | Unix variants and unknown Operating Systems. | |||
832 | ||||
833 | =item C<< ExtraField => $data >> | |||
834 | ||||
835 | This parameter allows additional metadata to be stored in the ExtraField in | |||
836 | the gzip header. An RFC 1952 compliant ExtraField consists of zero or more | |||
837 | subfields. Each subfield consists of a two byte header followed by the | |||
838 | subfield data. | |||
839 | ||||
840 | The list of subfields can be supplied in any of the following formats | |||
841 | ||||
842 | -ExtraField => [$id1, $data1, | |||
843 | $id2, $data2, | |||
844 | ... | |||
845 | ] | |||
846 | -ExtraField => [ [$id1 => $data1], | |||
847 | [$id2 => $data2], | |||
848 | ... | |||
849 | ] | |||
850 | -ExtraField => { $id1 => $data1, | |||
851 | $id2 => $data2, | |||
852 | ... | |||
853 | } | |||
854 | ||||
855 | Where C<$id1>, C<$id2> are two byte subfield ID's. The second byte of | |||
856 | the ID cannot be 0, unless the C<Strict> option has been disabled. | |||
857 | ||||
858 | If you use the hash syntax, you have no control over the order in which | |||
859 | the ExtraSubFields are stored, plus you cannot have SubFields with | |||
860 | duplicate ID. | |||
861 | ||||
862 | Alternatively the list of subfields can by supplied as a scalar, thus | |||
863 | ||||
864 | -ExtraField => $rawdata | |||
865 | ||||
866 | If you use the raw format, and the C<Strict> option is enabled, | |||
867 | C<IO::Compress::Gzip> will check that C<$rawdata> consists of zero or more | |||
868 | conformant sub-fields. When C<Strict> is disabled, C<$rawdata> can | |||
869 | consist of any arbitrary byte stream. | |||
870 | ||||
871 | The maximum size of the Extra Field 65535 bytes. | |||
872 | ||||
873 | =item C<< ExtraFlags => $value >> | |||
874 | ||||
875 | Sets the XFL byte in the gzip header to C<$value>. | |||
876 | ||||
877 | If this option is not present, the value stored in XFL field will be | |||
878 | determined by the setting of the C<Level> option. | |||
879 | ||||
880 | If C<< Level => Z_BEST_SPEED >> has been specified then XFL is set to 2. | |||
881 | If C<< Level => Z_BEST_COMPRESSION >> has been specified then XFL is set to 4. | |||
882 | Otherwise XFL is set to 0. | |||
883 | ||||
884 | ||||
885 | ||||
886 | =item C<< Strict => 0|1 >> | |||
887 | ||||
888 | ||||
889 | ||||
890 | C<Strict> will optionally police the values supplied with other options | |||
891 | to ensure they are compliant with RFC1952. | |||
892 | ||||
893 | This option is enabled by default. | |||
894 | ||||
895 | If C<Strict> is enabled the following behaviour will be policed: | |||
896 | ||||
897 | =over 5 | |||
898 | ||||
899 | =item * | |||
900 | ||||
901 | The value supplied with the C<Name> option can only contain ISO 8859-1 | |||
902 | characters. | |||
903 | ||||
904 | =item * | |||
905 | ||||
906 | The value supplied with the C<Comment> option can only contain ISO 8859-1 | |||
907 | characters plus line-feed. | |||
908 | ||||
909 | =item * | |||
910 | ||||
911 | The values supplied with the C<-Name> and C<-Comment> options cannot | |||
912 | contain multiple embedded nulls. | |||
913 | ||||
914 | =item * | |||
915 | ||||
916 | If an C<ExtraField> option is specified and it is a simple scalar, | |||
917 | it must conform to the sub-field structure as defined in RFC 1952. | |||
918 | ||||
919 | =item * | |||
920 | ||||
921 | If an C<ExtraField> option is specified the second byte of the ID will be | |||
922 | checked in each subfield to ensure that it does not contain the reserved | |||
923 | value 0x00. | |||
924 | ||||
925 | =back | |||
926 | ||||
927 | When C<Strict> is disabled the following behaviour will be policed: | |||
928 | ||||
929 | =over 5 | |||
930 | ||||
931 | =item * | |||
932 | ||||
933 | The value supplied with C<-Name> option can contain | |||
934 | any character except NULL. | |||
935 | ||||
936 | =item * | |||
937 | ||||
938 | The value supplied with C<-Comment> option can contain any character | |||
939 | except NULL. | |||
940 | ||||
941 | =item * | |||
942 | ||||
943 | The values supplied with the C<-Name> and C<-Comment> options can contain | |||
944 | multiple embedded nulls. The string written to the gzip header will | |||
945 | consist of the characters up to, but not including, the first embedded | |||
946 | NULL. | |||
947 | ||||
948 | =item * | |||
949 | ||||
950 | If an C<ExtraField> option is specified and it is a simple scalar, the | |||
951 | structure will not be checked. The only error is if the length is too big. | |||
952 | ||||
953 | =item * | |||
954 | ||||
955 | The ID header in an C<ExtraField> sub-field can consist of any two bytes. | |||
956 | ||||
957 | =back | |||
958 | ||||
959 | ||||
960 | ||||
961 | =back | |||
962 | ||||
963 | =head2 Examples | |||
964 | ||||
965 | TODO | |||
966 | ||||
967 | =head1 Methods | |||
968 | ||||
969 | =head2 print | |||
970 | ||||
971 | Usage is | |||
972 | ||||
973 | $z->print($data) | |||
974 | print $z $data | |||
975 | ||||
976 | Compresses and outputs the contents of the C<$data> parameter. This | |||
977 | has the same behaviour as the C<print> built-in. | |||
978 | ||||
979 | Returns true if successful. | |||
980 | ||||
981 | =head2 printf | |||
982 | ||||
983 | Usage is | |||
984 | ||||
985 | $z->printf($format, $data) | |||
986 | printf $z $format, $data | |||
987 | ||||
988 | Compresses and outputs the contents of the C<$data> parameter. | |||
989 | ||||
990 | Returns true if successful. | |||
991 | ||||
992 | =head2 syswrite | |||
993 | ||||
994 | Usage is | |||
995 | ||||
996 | $z->syswrite $data | |||
997 | $z->syswrite $data, $length | |||
998 | $z->syswrite $data, $length, $offset | |||
999 | ||||
1000 | Compresses and outputs the contents of the C<$data> parameter. | |||
1001 | ||||
1002 | Returns the number of uncompressed bytes written, or C<undef> if | |||
1003 | unsuccessful. | |||
1004 | ||||
1005 | =head2 write | |||
1006 | ||||
1007 | Usage is | |||
1008 | ||||
1009 | $z->write $data | |||
1010 | $z->write $data, $length | |||
1011 | $z->write $data, $length, $offset | |||
1012 | ||||
1013 | Compresses and outputs the contents of the C<$data> parameter. | |||
1014 | ||||
1015 | Returns the number of uncompressed bytes written, or C<undef> if | |||
1016 | unsuccessful. | |||
1017 | ||||
1018 | =head2 flush | |||
1019 | ||||
1020 | Usage is | |||
1021 | ||||
1022 | ||||
1023 | $z->flush; | |||
1024 | $z->flush($flush_type); | |||
1025 | ||||
1026 | ||||
1027 | Flushes any pending compressed data to the output file/buffer. | |||
1028 | ||||
1029 | ||||
1030 | This method takes an optional parameter, C<$flush_type>, that controls | |||
1031 | how the flushing will be carried out. By default the C<$flush_type> | |||
1032 | used is C<Z_FINISH>. Other valid values for C<$flush_type> are | |||
1033 | C<Z_NO_FLUSH>, C<Z_SYNC_FLUSH>, C<Z_FULL_FLUSH> and C<Z_BLOCK>. It is | |||
1034 | strongly recommended that you only set the C<flush_type> parameter if | |||
1035 | you fully understand the implications of what it does - overuse of C<flush> | |||
1036 | can seriously degrade the level of compression achieved. See the C<zlib> | |||
1037 | documentation for details. | |||
1038 | ||||
1039 | ||||
1040 | Returns true on success. | |||
1041 | ||||
1042 | ||||
1043 | =head2 tell | |||
1044 | ||||
1045 | Usage is | |||
1046 | ||||
1047 | $z->tell() | |||
1048 | tell $z | |||
1049 | ||||
1050 | Returns the uncompressed file offset. | |||
1051 | ||||
1052 | =head2 eof | |||
1053 | ||||
1054 | Usage is | |||
1055 | ||||
1056 | $z->eof(); | |||
1057 | eof($z); | |||
1058 | ||||
1059 | ||||
1060 | ||||
1061 | Returns true if the C<close> method has been called. | |||
1062 | ||||
1063 | ||||
1064 | ||||
1065 | =head2 seek | |||
1066 | ||||
1067 | $z->seek($position, $whence); | |||
1068 | seek($z, $position, $whence); | |||
1069 | ||||
1070 | ||||
1071 | ||||
1072 | ||||
1073 | Provides a sub-set of the C<seek> functionality, with the restriction | |||
1074 | that it is only legal to seek forward in the output file/buffer. | |||
1075 | It is a fatal error to attempt to seek backward. | |||
1076 | ||||
1077 | Empty parts of the file/buffer will have NULL (0x00) bytes written to them. | |||
1078 | ||||
1079 | ||||
1080 | ||||
1081 | The C<$whence> parameter takes one the usual values, namely SEEK_SET, | |||
1082 | SEEK_CUR or SEEK_END. | |||
1083 | ||||
1084 | Returns 1 on success, 0 on failure. | |||
1085 | ||||
1086 | =head2 binmode | |||
1087 | ||||
1088 | Usage is | |||
1089 | ||||
1090 | $z->binmode | |||
1091 | binmode $z ; | |||
1092 | ||||
1093 | This is a noop provided for completeness. | |||
1094 | ||||
1095 | =head2 opened | |||
1096 | ||||
1097 | $z->opened() | |||
1098 | ||||
1099 | Returns true if the object currently refers to a opened file/buffer. | |||
1100 | ||||
1101 | =head2 autoflush | |||
1102 | ||||
1103 | my $prev = $z->autoflush() | |||
1104 | my $prev = $z->autoflush(EXPR) | |||
1105 | ||||
1106 | If the C<$z> object is associated with a file or a filehandle, this method | |||
1107 | returns the current autoflush setting for the underlying filehandle. If | |||
1108 | C<EXPR> is present, and is non-zero, it will enable flushing after every | |||
1109 | write/print operation. | |||
1110 | ||||
1111 | If C<$z> is associated with a buffer, this method has no effect and always | |||
1112 | returns C<undef>. | |||
1113 | ||||
1114 | B<Note> that the special variable C<$|> B<cannot> be used to set or | |||
1115 | retrieve the autoflush setting. | |||
1116 | ||||
1117 | =head2 input_line_number | |||
1118 | ||||
1119 | $z->input_line_number() | |||
1120 | $z->input_line_number(EXPR) | |||
1121 | ||||
1122 | ||||
1123 | This method always returns C<undef> when compressing. | |||
1124 | ||||
1125 | ||||
1126 | ||||
1127 | =head2 fileno | |||
1128 | ||||
1129 | $z->fileno() | |||
1130 | fileno($z) | |||
1131 | ||||
1132 | If the C<$z> object is associated with a file or a filehandle, this method | |||
1133 | will return the underlying file descriptor. | |||
1134 | ||||
1135 | If the C<$z> object is is associated with a buffer, this method will | |||
1136 | return undef. | |||
1137 | ||||
1138 | =head2 close | |||
1139 | ||||
1140 | $z->close() ; | |||
1141 | close $z ; | |||
1142 | ||||
1143 | ||||
1144 | ||||
1145 | Flushes any pending compressed data and then closes the output file/buffer. | |||
1146 | ||||
1147 | ||||
1148 | ||||
1149 | For most versions of Perl this method will be automatically invoked if | |||
1150 | the IO::Compress::Gzip object is destroyed (either explicitly or by the | |||
1151 | variable with the reference to the object going out of scope). The | |||
1152 | exceptions are Perl versions 5.005 through 5.00504 and 5.8.0. In | |||
1153 | these cases, the C<close> method will be called automatically, but | |||
1154 | not until global destruction of all live objects when the program is | |||
1155 | terminating. | |||
1156 | ||||
1157 | Therefore, if you want your scripts to be able to run on all versions | |||
1158 | of Perl, you should call C<close> explicitly and not rely on automatic | |||
1159 | closing. | |||
1160 | ||||
1161 | Returns true on success, otherwise 0. | |||
1162 | ||||
1163 | If the C<AutoClose> option has been enabled when the IO::Compress::Gzip | |||
1164 | object was created, and the object is associated with a file, the | |||
1165 | underlying file will also be closed. | |||
1166 | ||||
1167 | ||||
1168 | ||||
1169 | ||||
1170 | =head2 newStream([OPTS]) | |||
1171 | ||||
1172 | Usage is | |||
1173 | ||||
1174 | $z->newStream( [OPTS] ) | |||
1175 | ||||
1176 | Closes the current compressed data stream and starts a new one. | |||
1177 | ||||
1178 | OPTS consists of any of the the options that are available when creating | |||
1179 | the C<$z> object. | |||
1180 | ||||
1181 | See the L</"Constructor Options"> section for more details. | |||
1182 | ||||
1183 | ||||
1184 | =head2 deflateParams | |||
1185 | ||||
1186 | Usage is | |||
1187 | ||||
1188 | $z->deflateParams | |||
1189 | ||||
1190 | TODO | |||
1191 | ||||
1192 | ||||
1193 | =head1 Importing | |||
1194 | ||||
1195 | ||||
1196 | A number of symbolic constants are required by some methods in | |||
1197 | C<IO::Compress::Gzip>. None are imported by default. | |||
1198 | ||||
1199 | ||||
1200 | ||||
1201 | =over 5 | |||
1202 | ||||
1203 | =item :all | |||
1204 | ||||
1205 | ||||
1206 | Imports C<gzip>, C<$GzipError> and all symbolic | |||
1207 | constants that can be used by C<IO::Compress::Gzip>. Same as doing this | |||
1208 | ||||
1209 | use IO::Compress::Gzip qw(gzip $GzipError :constants) ; | |||
1210 | ||||
1211 | =item :constants | |||
1212 | ||||
1213 | Import all symbolic constants. Same as doing this | |||
1214 | ||||
1215 | ||||
1216 | use IO::Compress::Gzip qw(:flush :level :strategy) ; | |||
1217 | ||||
1218 | ||||
1219 | =item :flush | |||
1220 | ||||
1221 | These symbolic constants are used by the C<flush> method. | |||
1222 | ||||
1223 | Z_NO_FLUSH | |||
1224 | Z_PARTIAL_FLUSH | |||
1225 | Z_SYNC_FLUSH | |||
1226 | Z_FULL_FLUSH | |||
1227 | Z_FINISH | |||
1228 | Z_BLOCK | |||
1229 | ||||
1230 | =item :level | |||
1231 | ||||
1232 | These symbolic constants are used by the C<Level> option in the constructor. | |||
1233 | ||||
1234 | Z_NO_COMPRESSION | |||
1235 | Z_BEST_SPEED | |||
1236 | Z_BEST_COMPRESSION | |||
1237 | Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION | |||
1238 | ||||
1239 | ||||
1240 | =item :strategy | |||
1241 | ||||
1242 | These symbolic constants are used by the C<Strategy> option in the constructor. | |||
1243 | ||||
1244 | Z_FILTERED | |||
1245 | Z_HUFFMAN_ONLY | |||
1246 | Z_RLE | |||
1247 | Z_FIXED | |||
1248 | Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY | |||
1249 | ||||
1250 | ||||
1251 | ||||
1252 | ||||
1253 | =back | |||
1254 | ||||
1255 | For | |||
1256 | ||||
1257 | =head1 EXAMPLES | |||
1258 | ||||
1259 | TODO | |||
1260 | ||||
1261 | ||||
1262 | ||||
1263 | ||||
1264 | ||||
1265 | ||||
1266 | ||||
1267 | ||||
1268 | ||||
1269 | ||||
1270 | ||||
1271 | =head1 SEE ALSO | |||
1272 | ||||
1273 | L<Compress::Zlib>, L<IO::Uncompress::Gunzip>, L<IO::Compress::Deflate>, L<IO::Uncompress::Inflate>, L<IO::Compress::RawDeflate>, L<IO::Uncompress::RawInflate>, L<IO::Compress::Bzip2>, L<IO::Uncompress::Bunzip2>, L<IO::Compress::Lzop>, L<IO::Uncompress::UnLzop>, L<IO::Compress::Lzf>, L<IO::Uncompress::UnLzf>, L<IO::Uncompress::AnyInflate>, L<IO::Uncompress::AnyUncompress> | |||
1274 | ||||
1275 | L<Compress::Zlib::FAQ|Compress::Zlib::FAQ> | |||
1276 | ||||
1277 | L<File::GlobMapper|File::GlobMapper>, L<Archive::Zip|Archive::Zip>, | |||
1278 | L<Archive::Tar|Archive::Tar>, | |||
1279 | L<IO::Zlib|IO::Zlib> | |||
1280 | ||||
1281 | ||||
1282 | For RFC 1950, 1951 and 1952 see | |||
1283 | F<http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1950.html>, | |||
1284 | F<http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1951.html> and | |||
1285 | F<http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1952.html> | |||
1286 | ||||
1287 | The I<zlib> compression library was written by Jean-loup Gailly | |||
1288 | F<gzip@prep.ai.mit.edu> and Mark Adler F<madler@alumni.caltech.edu>. | |||
1289 | ||||
1290 | The primary site for the I<zlib> compression library is | |||
1291 | F<http://www.zlib.org>. | |||
1292 | ||||
1293 | The primary site for gzip is F<http://www.gzip.org>. | |||
1294 | ||||
1295 | ||||
1296 | ||||
1297 | ||||
1298 | =head1 AUTHOR | |||
1299 | ||||
1300 | This module was written by Paul Marquess, F<pmqs@cpan.org>. | |||
1301 | ||||
1302 | ||||
1303 | ||||
1304 | =head1 MODIFICATION HISTORY | |||
1305 | ||||
1306 | See the Changes file. | |||
1307 | ||||
1308 | =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE | |||
1309 | ||||
1310 | Copyright (c) 2005-2007 Paul Marquess. All rights reserved. | |||
1311 | ||||
1312 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | |||
1313 | modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. | |||
1314 | ||||
1315 |