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ARCHIVE_READ_OPTIONS
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NAME
archive_read_set_filter_option archive_read_set_format_option archive_read_set_option archive_read_set_options - functions controlling options for reading archivesLIBRARY
Streaming Archive Library (libarchive, -larchive)SYNOPSIS
Ft int Fo archive_read_set_filter_option Fa struct archive * Fa const char *module Fa const char *option Fa const char *value Fc Ft int Fo archive_read_set_format_option Fa struct archive * Fa const char *module Fa const char *option Fa const char *value Fc Ft int Fo archive_read_set_option Fa struct archive * Fa const char *module Fa const char *option Fa const char *value Fc Ft int Fo archive_read_set_options Fa struct archive * Fa const char *options FcDESCRIPTION
These functions provide a way for libarchive clients to configure specific read modules.- Fn archive_read_set_filter_option , Fn archive_read_set_format_option
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- Specifies an option that will be passed to currently-registered filters (including decompression filters) or format readers.
If option and value are both NULL these functions will do nothing and ARCHIVE_OK will be returned. If option is NULL but value is not, these functions will do nothing and ARCHIVE_FAILED will be returned.
If module is not NULL option and value will be provided to the filter or reader named module The return value will be that of the module. If there is no such module, ARCHIVE_FAILED will be returned.
If module is NULL option and value will be provided to every registered module. If any module returns ARCHIVE_FATAL this value will be returned immediately. Otherwise, ARCHIVE_OK will be returned if any module accepts the option, and ARCHIVE_FAILED in all other cases.
- Specifies an option that will be passed to currently-registered filters (including decompression filters) or format readers.
- Fn archive_read_set_option
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- Calls Fn archive_read_set_format_option , then Fn archive_read_set_filter_option . If either function returns ARCHIVE_FATAL ARCHIVE_FATAL will be returned immediately. Otherwise, greater of the two values will be returned.
- Fn archive_read_set_options
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options
- is a comma-separated list of options. If options is NULL or empty, ARCHIVE_OK will be returned immediately.
Calls Fn archive_read_set_option with each option in turn. If any Fn archive_read_set_option call returns ARCHIVE_FATAL ARCHIVE_FATAL will be returned immediately.
Individual options have one of the following forms:
- option=value
- The option/value pair will be provided to every module. Modules that do not accept an option with this name will ignore it.
- option
- The option will be provided to every module with a value of ``1''
- !option
- The option will be provided to every module with a NULL value.
- module:option=value , module:option , module:!option
- As above, but the corresponding option and value will be provided only to modules whose name matches module
- is a comma-separated list of options. If options is NULL or empty, ARCHIVE_OK will be returned immediately.
OPTIONS
- Format iso9660
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- joliet
- Support Joliet extensions. Defaults to enabled, use !joliet to disable.
- rockridge
- Support RockRidge extensions. Defaults to enabled, use !rockridge to disable.
- Format tar
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- compat-2x
- Libarchive 2.x incorrectly encoded Unicode filenames on some platforms. This option mimics the libarchive 2.x filename handling so that such archives can be read correctly.
- hdrcharset
- The value is used as a character set name that will be used when translating filenames.
- mac-ext
- Support Mac OS metadata extension that records data in special files beginning with a period and underscore. Defaults to enabled on Mac OS, disabled on other platforms. Use !mac-ext to disable.
- read_concatenated_archives
- Ignore zeroed blocks in the archive, which occurs when multiple tar archives have been concatenated together. Without this option, only the contents of the first concatenated archive would be read.
ERRORS
Detailed error codes and textual descriptions are available from the Fn archive_errno and Fn archive_error_string functions.SEE ALSO
tar(1), libarchive(3), archive_write_set_options3, archive_read3