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<?php /** * File contains the ezcArchiveGnuTar class. * * @package Archive * @version 1.4.1 * @copyright Copyright (C) 2005-2010 eZ Systems AS. All rights reserved. * @license http://ez.no/licenses/new_bsd New BSD License */ /** * The ezcArchiveGnuTar class implements the GNU Tar archive format. * * ezcArchiveGnuTar is a subclass from {@link ezcArchive} that provides the common interface, * and {@link ezcArchiveUstarTar} that provides the basic Tar implementation. * * ezcArchiveGnuTar reads on creation only the first {@link ezcArchiveEntry entry} from the archive. * When needed next entries are read. * * The Gnu Tar algorithm is an extension of Ustar Tar. Gnu has the following extended features compared to Ustar: * - Filenames of unlimited size. * - File size is unlimited. * * The current implementation allows only reading from a Gnu archive. * * The features of Gnu Tar and Pax Tar are quite similar, although their approach is different. * * @package Archive * @version 1.4.1 */ class ezcArchiveGnuTar extends ezcArchiveUstarTar { /** * Initializes the Tar and tries to read the first entry from the archive. * * At initialization it sets the blockFactor to $blockFactor. Each tar archive * has always $blockFactor of blocks ( 0, $blockFactor, 2 * $blockFactor, etc ). * * The Tar archive works with blocks, so therefore the first parameter expects * the archive as a blockFile. * * @param ezcArchiveBlockFile $blockFile * @param int $blockFactor */ public function __construct( ezcArchiveBlockFile $blockFile, $blockFactor = 20 ) { parent::__construct( $blockFile, $blockFactor ); } /** * Returns the value which specifies a TAR_GNU algorithm. * * @return int */ public function getAlgorithm() { return self::TAR_GNU; } /** * Returns false because the TAR_PAX algorithm cannot write (yet). * * @see isWritable() * * @return bool */ public function algorithmCanWrite() { return false; } /** * Creates the a new pax tar header for this class. * * This method expects an {@link ezcArchiveBlockFile} that points to the header that should be * read (and created). If null is given as block file, an empty header will be created. * * @param string|null $file * @return ezcArchiveGnuHeader */ protected function createTarHeader( $file = null) { return new ezcArchiveGnuHeader( $file ); } } ?>
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