zip

https://github.com/bluelisp/zip.git

git clone 'https://github.com/bluelisp/zip.git'

(ql:quickload :zip)
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                        Common Lisp ZIP library

A library for .zip-file reading and writing, written in Common Lisp.

Credits: David Lichteblau, Tomas Hlavaty. Thanks to everyone who has contributed patches.

Send bug reports to [1]<zip-devel@common-lisp.net> ([2]list information).

Thanks to [3]common-lisp.net for web site and mailing list hosting. Please note the repository on [4]github.

Uses [5]salza2 for compression, [6]flexi-streams for external format support, [7]trivial-gray-streams for gray streams portability, and includes [8]inflate.cl for decompression.

Recent changes

2015: Move to github, and backport of changes from downstream fork (Thanks to Tomas Hlavaty.)

2006 Р2011: During this time a fork occurred. The common-lisp.net version of the library received little attention, except that it was ported to ASDF2. (Thanks to Far̩ Rideau.)

2006: Fixed the gray stream port, including a data corruption bug that was in CVS for some time. (Thanks to Kevin Reid and others.) Switched to flexi-stream external-format functions for portability. Uses trivial-gray-streams now. Allegro 8.0 fix (thanks to Edi Weitz). Comment support (thanks to Surendra Singhi). Incompatible change: Don't bind locale on Allegro anymore.

2005-04-05: ACL fixes (thank to Edi Weitz). Lispworks port (thanks to Sean Ross). Store file-write-date (also fixes FilZip compatibility).

Download

 * Using Quicklisp (if in doubt, this is a good way to get started):

(ql:quickload :zip) * From github: git clone https://github.com/bluelisp/zip * Using clbuild2 from github: clbuild install-from-upstream zip – For the one or two clbuild users out there * Using clbuild2 via QuickLisp: clbuild quickload zip – Ditto * Tarball releases – Unfortunately we are not currently offering a release tarball for download.

Portability

Needs gray streams. The original version had separate support out-of-the-box on SBCL, Lispworks, and ACL. The fork briefly introduced some features specific to simple-stream / ACL. We believe the library to currently be portable to most popular Common Lisp implementations, but patches are welcome.

ZIP-file reading

Zip archives are represented as opaque handles. Entries of the zip-file are named by strings and represented as objects, too.

Function OPEN-ZIPFILE (pathname) ⇒ zipfile

Open .zip-file pathname for reading and return a handle for it.

Function CLOSE-ZIPFILE (zipfile)

Close the file handle.

Macro WITH-ZIPFILE ((var pathname) &body body) ⇒ result of body

Bind var to the result of open-zipfile, evaluate body as an implicit progn and call close-zipfile before exiting.

Function GET-ZIPFILE-ENTRY (name zipfile) ⇒ zipfile-entry

Return an entry handle for the file called name.

Function ZIPFILE-ENTRIES (zipfile) ⇒ hash-table

Return a hash-table mapping filenames to entry handles for all files contained in the zip archive.

Macro DO-ZIPFILE-ENTRIES ((name-var entry-var zipfile) &body body) ⇒ nil

Map over all entries in zipfile binding name-var and entry-var to each file name and entry handle in turn. Establish implicit block named nil around the loop.

Function ZIPFILE-ENTRY-NAME (zipfile-entry) ⇒ string

Return an entry's file name as a string.

Function ZIPFILE-ENTRY-CONTENTS (entry &optional stream) ⇒ see below

If stream is given, extract entry to the (unsigned-byte 8) stream given as the argument. Otherwise, return the entry contents as an (unsigned-byte 8) vector.

Function UNZIP (pathname target-directory &key if-exists verbose) ⇒ nil

Extract all entries from the zip archive at pathname into target-directory. if-exists as for [9]cl:open.

ZIP-file writing

zipwriters are handles used to create zip archives. They are distinct from the zip handles used for reading.

Macro WITH-OUTPUT-TO-ZIPFILE ((var pathname &key if-exists) &body body)

Function WRITE-ZIPENTRY (zipwriter name data &key file-write-date)

Append a new entry called name to zipwriter. Read data from (unsigned-byte 8) stream data until EOF and compress it into “deflate”-format. Use file-write-date as the entry's date and time. Default to (file-write-date data), use 1980-01-01T00:00 if nil.

Function ZIP (pathname source-directory &key if-exists)

Compress all files in source-directory recursively into a new zip archive at pathname. Note that entry file names will not contain the name source-directory.

Bookmark

[10]spec

References

  1. mailto:zip-devel@common-lisp.net
  2. http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/zip-devel
  3. http://common-lisp.net/
  4. https://github.com/bluelisp/zip
  5. http://www.xach.com/lisp/salza2/
  6. http://www.weitz.de/flexi-streams/
  7. http://common-lisp.net/project/cl-plus-ssl/#trivial-gray-streams
  8. http://opensource.franz.com/deflate/
  9. http://www.xach.com/clhs.php?open
  10. http://www.pkware.com/company/standards/appnote/appnote.txt