Moved archive read code into pkg.v

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Jef Roosens 2022-01-14 22:20:58 +01:00
parent d538e25da3
commit 1f8f16fe8d
Signed by untrusted user: Jef Roosens
GPG Key ID: 955C0660072F691F
3 changed files with 102 additions and 108 deletions

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module archive
import os
// Returns the .PKGINFO file's contents & the list of files.
pub fn pkg_info(pkg_path string) ?(string, []string) {
if !os.is_file(pkg_path) {
return error("'$pkg_path' doesn't exist or isn't a file.")
}
a := C.archive_read_new()
entry := C.archive_entry_new()
mut r := 0
// Sinds 2020, all newly built Arch packages use zstd
C.archive_read_support_filter_zstd(a)
// The content should always be a tarball
C.archive_read_support_format_tar(a)
// TODO find out where does this 10240 come from
r = C.archive_read_open_filename(a, &char(pkg_path.str), 10240)
defer {
C.archive_read_free(a)
}
if r != C.ARCHIVE_OK {
return error('Failed to open package.')
}
// We iterate over every header in search of the .PKGINFO one
mut buf := voidptr(0)
mut files := []string{}
for C.archive_read_next_header(a, &entry) == C.ARCHIVE_OK {
pathname := C.archive_entry_pathname(entry)
ignored_names := [c'.BUILDINFO', c'.INSTALL', c'.MTREE', c'.PKGINFO', c'.CHANGELOG']
if ignored_names.all(C.strcmp(it, pathname) != 0) {
unsafe {
files << cstring_to_vstring(pathname)
}
}
if C.strcmp(pathname, c'.PKGINFO') == 0 {
size := C.archive_entry_size(entry)
// TODO can this unsafe block be avoided?
buf = unsafe { malloc(size) }
C.archive_read_data(a, voidptr(buf), size)
} else {
C.archive_read_data_skip(a)
}
}
return unsafe { cstring_to_vstring(&char(buf)) }, files
}

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module archive
#flag -larchive
#include "archive.h"
struct C.archive {}
// Create a new archive struct
fn C.archive_read_new() &C.archive
// Configure the archive to work with zstd compression
fn C.archive_read_support_filter_zstd(&C.archive)
// Configure the archive to work with a tarball content
fn C.archive_read_support_format_tar(&C.archive)
// Open an archive for reading
fn C.archive_read_open_filename(&C.archive, &char, int) int
// Go to next entry header in archive
fn C.archive_read_next_header(&C.archive, &&C.archive_entry) int
// Skip reading the current entry
fn C.archive_read_data_skip(&C.archive)
// Free an archive
fn C.archive_read_free(&C.archive) int
// Read an archive entry's contents into a pointer
fn C.archive_read_data(&C.archive, voidptr, int)
#include "archive_entry.h"
struct C.archive_entry {}
// Create a new archive_entry struct
fn C.archive_entry_new() &C.archive_entry
// Get the filename of the given entry
fn C.archive_entry_pathname(&C.archive_entry) &char
// Get an entry's file size
// Note: this function actually returns an i64, but as this can't be used as an arugment to malloc, we'll just roll with it & assume an entry is never bigger than 4 gigs
fn C.archive_entry_size(&C.archive_entry) int
#include <string.h>
// Compare two C strings; 0 means they're equal
fn C.strcmp(&char, &char) int

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src/pkg.v
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module pkg
import archive
import time
import os
#flag -larchive
#include "archive.h"
struct C.archive {}
// Create a new archive struct
fn C.archive_read_new() &C.archive
// Configure the archive to work with zstd compression
fn C.archive_read_support_filter_zstd(&C.archive)
// Configure the archive to work with a tarball content
fn C.archive_read_support_format_tar(&C.archive)
// Open an archive for reading
fn C.archive_read_open_filename(&C.archive, &char, int) int
// Go to next entry header in archive
fn C.archive_read_next_header(&C.archive, &&C.archive_entry) int
// Skip reading the current entry
fn C.archive_read_data_skip(&C.archive)
// Free an archive
fn C.archive_read_free(&C.archive) int
// Read an archive entry's contents into a pointer
fn C.archive_read_data(&C.archive, voidptr, int)
#include "archive_entry.h"
struct C.archive_entry {}
// Create a new archive_entry struct
fn C.archive_entry_new() &C.archive_entry
// Get the filename of the given entry
fn C.archive_entry_pathname(&C.archive_entry) &char
// Get an entry's file size
// Note: this function actually returns an i64, but as this can't be used as an arugment to malloc, we'll just roll with it & assume an entry is never bigger than 4 gigs
fn C.archive_entry_size(&C.archive_entry) int
#include <string.h>
// Compare two C strings; 0 means they're equal
fn C.strcmp(&char, &char) int
// Represents a read archive
struct Pkg {
pub:
info PkgInfo [required]
files []string [required]
}
// Represents the contents of a .PKGINFO file
struct PkgInfo {
mut:
// Single values
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return pkg_info
}
// Extracts the file list & .PKGINFO contents from an archive
// NOTE: this command currently only supports zstd-compressed tarballs
pub fn read_pkg(pkg_path string) ?Pkg {
pkg_info_str, files := archive.pkg_info(pkg_path) ?
pkg_info := parse_pkg_info_string(pkg_info_str) ?
if !os.is_file(pkg_path) {
return error("'$pkg_path' doesn't exist or isn't a file.")
}
a := C.archive_read_new()
entry := C.archive_entry_new()
mut r := 0
// Sinds 2020, all newly built Arch packages use zstd
C.archive_read_support_filter_zstd(a)
// The content should always be a tarball
C.archive_read_support_format_tar(a)
// TODO find out where does this 10240 come from
r = C.archive_read_open_filename(a, &char(pkg_path.str), 10240)
defer {
C.archive_read_free(a)
}
if r != C.ARCHIVE_OK {
return error('Failed to open package.')
}
// We iterate over every header in search of the .PKGINFO one
mut buf := voidptr(0)
mut files := []string{}
for C.archive_read_next_header(a, &entry) == C.ARCHIVE_OK {
pathname := C.archive_entry_pathname(entry)
ignored_names := [c'.BUILDINFO', c'.INSTALL', c'.MTREE', c'.PKGINFO', c'.CHANGELOG']
if ignored_names.all(C.strcmp(it, pathname) != 0) {
unsafe {
files << cstring_to_vstring(pathname)
}
}
if C.strcmp(pathname, c'.PKGINFO') == 0 {
size := C.archive_entry_size(entry)
// TODO can this unsafe block be avoided?
buf = unsafe { malloc(size) }
C.archive_read_data(a, voidptr(buf), size)
} else {
C.archive_read_data_skip(a)
}
}
pkg_info := parse_pkg_info_string(unsafe { cstring_to_vstring(&char(buf)) }) ?
return Pkg{
info: pkg_info