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=pod
=head1 NAME
XMLTV::Gunzip - Wrapper to Compress::Zlib or gzip(1)
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use XMLTV::Gunzip;
my $decompressed = gunzip($gzdata);
my $fh = gunzip_open('file.gz') or die;
while (<$fh>) { print }
Compress::Zlib will be used if installed, otherwise an external gzip
will be spawned. gunzip() returns the decompressed data and throws an
exception if things go wrong; gunzip_open() returns a filehandle, or
undef.
=head1 AUTHOR
Ed Avis, ed@membled.com. Distributed as part of the xmltv package.
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Compress::Zlib>, L<gzip(1)>, L<XMLTV>.
=cut
use warnings;
use strict;
package XMLTV::Gunzip;
use base 'Exporter';
our @EXPORT; @EXPORT = qw(gunzip gunzip_open);
use File::Temp;
# Implementations of gunzip().
#
sub zlib_gunzip( $ ) {
for (Compress::Zlib::memGunzip(shift)) {
die 'memGunzip() failed' if not defined;
return $_;
}
}
sub external_gunzip( $ ) {
my ($fh, $fname) = File::Temp::tempfile();
print $fh shift or die "cannot write to $fname: $!";
close $fh or die "cannot close $fname: $!";
open(GZIP, "gzip -d <$fname |") or die "cannot run gzip: $!";
local $/ = undef;
my $r = <GZIP>;
close GZIP or die "cannot close pipe from gzip: $!";
unlink $fname or die "cannot unlink $fname: $!";
return $r;
}
my $gunzip_f;
sub gunzip( $ ) { return $gunzip_f->(shift) }
# Implementations of gunzip_open().
#
sub perlio_gunzip_open( $ ) {
my $fname = shift;
# Use PerlIO::gzip.
local *FH;
open FH, '<:gzip', $fname
or die "cannot open $fname via PerlIO::gzip: $!";
return *FH;
}
sub zlib_gunzip_open( $ ) {
my $fname = shift;
# Use the XMLTV::Zlib_handle package defined later in this file.
local *FH;
tie *FH, 'XMLTV::Zlib_handle', $fname, 'r'
or die "cannot open $fname using XMLTV::Zlib_handle: $!";
return *FH;
}
sub external_gunzip_open( $ ) {
my $fname = shift;
local *FH;
if (not open(FH, "gzip -d <$fname |")) {
warn "cannot run gzip: $!";
return undef;
}
return *FH;
}
my $gunzip_open_f;
sub gunzip_open( $ ) { return $gunzip_open_f->(shift) }
# Switch between implementations depending on whether Compress::Zlib
# is available.
#
BEGIN {
eval { require Compress::Zlib }; my $have_zlib = not $@;
eval { require PerlIO::gzip }; my $have_perlio = not $@;
if (not $have_zlib and not $have_perlio) {
$gunzip_f = \&external_gunzip;
$gunzip_open_f = \&external_gunzip_open;
}
elsif (not $have_zlib and $have_perlio) {
# Could gunzip by writing to a file and reading that with
# PerlIO, but won't bother yet.
#
$gunzip_f = \&external_gunzip;
$gunzip_open_f = \&perlio_gunzip_open;
}
elsif ($have_zlib and not $have_perlio) {
$gunzip_f = \&zlib_gunzip;
$gunzip_open_f = \&zlib_gunzip_open;
}
elsif ($have_zlib and $have_perlio) {
$gunzip_f = \&zlib_gunzip;
$gunzip_open_f = \&perlio_gunzip_open;
}
else { die }
}
####
# This is a filehandle wrapper around Compress::Zlib, but supporting
# only read at the moment.
#
package XMLTV::Zlib_handle;
require Tie::Handle; use base 'Tie::Handle';
use Carp;
sub TIEHANDLE {
croak 'usage: package->TIEHANDLE(file, mode)' if @_ != 3;
my ($pkg, $file, $mode) = @_;
croak "only mode 'r' is supported" if $mode ne 'r';
# This object is a reference to a Compress::Zlib handle. I did
# try to inherit directly from Compress::Zlib, but got weird
# errors of '(in cleanup) gzclose is not a valid Zlib macro'.
#
my $fh = Compress::Zlib::gzopen($file, $mode);
if (not $fh) {
warn "could not gzopen $file";
return undef;
}
return bless(\$fh, $pkg);
}
# Assuming that WRITE() is like print(), not like syswrite().
sub WRITE {
my ($self, $scalar, $length, $offset) = @_;
return 1 if not $length;
my $r = $$self->gzwrite(substr($scalar, $offset, $length));
if ($r == 0) {
warn "gzwrite() failed";
return 0;
}
elsif (0 < $r and $r < $length) {
warn "gzwrite() wrote only $r of $length bytes";
return 0;
}
elsif ($r == $length) {
return 1;
}
else { die }
}
# PRINT(), PRINTF() inherited from Tie::Handle
sub READ {
my ($self, $scalar, $length, $offset) = @_;
local $_;
my $n = $$self->gzread($_, $length);
if ($n == -1) {
warn 'gzread() failed';
return undef;
}
elsif ($n == 0) {
# EOF.
return 0;
}
elsif (0 < $n and $n <= $length) {
die if $n != length;
substr($scalar, $offset, $n) = $_;
return $n;
}
else { die }
}
sub READLINE {
my $self = shift;
# When gzreadline() uses $/, this can be removed.
die '$/ not supported' if $/ ne "\n";
local $_;
my $r = $$self->gzreadline($_);
if ($r == -1) {
warn 'gzreadline() failed';
return undef;
}
elsif ($r == 0) {
# EOF.
die if length;
return undef;
}
else {
# Number of bytes read.
die if $r != length;
return $_;
}
}
# GETC inherited from Tie::Handle
# This seems to segfault in my perl installation.
sub CLOSE {
my $self = shift;
gzclose $$self; # no meaningful return value?
return 1;
}
sub OPEN {
# Compress::Zlib doesn't support reopening.
my $self = shift;
die 'not yet implemented';
}
sub BINMODE {}
sub EOF {
my $self = shift;
return $$self->gzeof();
}
sub TELL {
# Could track position manually. But Compress::Zlib should do it.
die 'not implemented';
}
sub SEEK {
# Argh, fairly impossible. Could simulate, but probably better to
# throw.
#
die 'not implemented';
}
sub DESTROY { &CLOSE }
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