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# Version 2.0.10
#
# Do not make changes to this file unless you know what you are doing--modify
# the SWIG interface file instead.
package perliso9660;
use base qw(Exporter);
use base qw(DynaLoader);
package perliso9660c;
bootstrap perliso9660;
package perliso9660;
@EXPORT = qw();
# ---------- BASE METHODS -------------
package perliso9660;
sub TIEHASH {
my ($classname,$obj) = @_;
return bless $obj, $classname;
}
sub CLEAR { }
sub FIRSTKEY { }
sub NEXTKEY { }
sub FETCH {
my ($self,$field) = @_;
my $member_func = "swig_${field}_get";
$self->$member_func();
}
sub STORE {
my ($self,$field,$newval) = @_;
my $member_func = "swig_${field}_set";
$self->$member_func($newval);
}
sub this {
my $ptr = shift;
return tied(%$ptr);
}
# ------- FUNCTION WRAPPERS --------
package perliso9660;
*open_iso = *perliso9660c::open_iso;
*open_ext = *perliso9660c::open_ext;
*open_fuzzy = *perliso9660c::open_fuzzy;
*iso9660_open_fuzzy_ext = *perliso9660c::iso9660_open_fuzzy_ext;
*ifs_fuzzy_read_superblock = *perliso9660c::ifs_fuzzy_read_superblock;
*close = *perliso9660c::close;
*seek_read = *perliso9660c::seek_read;
*fs_read_pvd = *perliso9660c::fs_read_pvd;
*ifs_read_pvd = *perliso9660c::ifs_read_pvd;
*fs_read_superblock = *perliso9660c::fs_read_superblock;
*ifs_read_superblock = *perliso9660c::ifs_read_superblock;
*set_dtime = *perliso9660c::set_dtime;
*set_ltime = *perliso9660c::set_ltime;
*get_dtime = *perliso9660c::get_dtime;
*get_ltime = *perliso9660c::get_ltime;
*is_dchar = *perliso9660c::is_dchar;
*is_achar = *perliso9660c::is_achar;
*name_translate = *perliso9660c::name_translate;
*name_translate_ext = *perliso9660c::name_translate_ext;
*strncpy_pad = *perliso9660c::strncpy_pad;
*dirname_valid_p = *perliso9660c::dirname_valid_p;
*pathname_isofy = *perliso9660c::pathname_isofy;
*pathname_valid_p = *perliso9660c::pathname_valid_p;
*fs_find_lsn = *perliso9660c::fs_find_lsn;
*fs_stat = *perliso9660c::fs_stat;
*fs_stat_translate = *perliso9660c::fs_stat_translate;
*ifs_stat = *perliso9660c::ifs_stat;
*ifs_stat_translate = *perliso9660c::ifs_stat_translate;
*fs_readdir = *perliso9660c::fs_readdir;
*ifs_readdir = *perliso9660c::ifs_readdir;
*get_application_id = *perliso9660c::get_application_id;
*ifs_get_application_id = *perliso9660c::ifs_get_application_id;
*get_joliet_level = *perliso9660c::get_joliet_level;
*get_dir_len = *perliso9660c::get_dir_len;
*iso9660_dir_to_name = *perliso9660c::iso9660_dir_to_name;
*get_preparer_id = *perliso9660c::get_preparer_id;
*ifs_get_preparer_id = *perliso9660c::ifs_get_preparer_id;
*get_publisher_id = *perliso9660c::get_publisher_id;
*ifs_get_publisher_id = *perliso9660c::ifs_get_publisher_id;
*get_pvd_type = *perliso9660c::get_pvd_type;
*get_pvd_id = *perliso9660c::get_pvd_id;
*get_pvd_space_size = *perliso9660c::get_pvd_space_size;
*get_pvd_block_size = *perliso9660c::get_pvd_block_size;
*get_pvd_version = *perliso9660c::get_pvd_version;
*get_system_id = *perliso9660c::get_system_id;
*ifs_get_system_id = *perliso9660c::ifs_get_system_id;
*get_root_lsn = *perliso9660c::get_root_lsn;
*get_volume_id = *perliso9660c::get_volume_id;
*ifs_get_volume_id = *perliso9660c::ifs_get_volume_id;
*get_volumeset_id = *perliso9660c::get_volumeset_id;
*ifs_get_volumeset_id = *perliso9660c::ifs_get_volumeset_id;
*pathtable_init = *perliso9660c::pathtable_init;
*pathtable_get_size = *perliso9660c::pathtable_get_size;
*pathtable_l_add_entry = *perliso9660c::pathtable_l_add_entry;
*pathtable_m_add_entry = *perliso9660c::pathtable_m_add_entry;
*set_evd = *perliso9660c::set_evd;
*is_xa = *perliso9660c::is_xa;
# ------- VARIABLE STUBS --------
package perliso9660;
*VERSION_NUM = *perliso9660c::VERSION_NUM;
*INVALID_LBA = *perliso9660c::INVALID_LBA;
*INVALID_LSN = *perliso9660c::INVALID_LSN;
*CD_FRAMESIZE = *perliso9660c::CD_FRAMESIZE;
*CD_FRAMESIZE_RAW = *perliso9660c::CD_FRAMESIZE_RAW;
*ISO_BLOCKSIZE = *perliso9660c::ISO_BLOCKSIZE;
*M2F2_SECTOR_SIZE = *perliso9660c::M2F2_SECTOR_SIZE;
*M2RAW_SECTOR_SIZE = *perliso9660c::M2RAW_SECTOR_SIZE;
*PVD_SECTOR = *perliso9660c::PVD_SECTOR;
*EVD_SECTOR = *perliso9660c::EVD_SECTOR;
*LEN_ISONAME = *perliso9660c::LEN_ISONAME;
*MAX_SYSTEM_ID = *perliso9660c::MAX_SYSTEM_ID;
*MAX_ISONAME = *perliso9660c::MAX_ISONAME;
*MAX_PREPARER_ID = *perliso9660c::MAX_PREPARER_ID;
*MAX_ISOPATHNAME = *perliso9660c::MAX_ISOPATHNAME;
*FILE = *perliso9660c::FILE;
*EXISTENCE = *perliso9660c::EXISTENCE;
*DIRECTORY = *perliso9660c::DIRECTORY;
*ASSOCIATED = *perliso9660c::ASSOCIATED;
*RECORD = *perliso9660c::RECORD;
*PROTECTION = *perliso9660c::PROTECTION;
*DRESERVED1 = *perliso9660c::DRESERVED1;
*DRESERVED2 = *perliso9660c::DRESERVED2;
*MULTIEXTENT = *perliso9660c::MULTIEXTENT;
*VD_BOOT_RECORD = *perliso9660c::VD_BOOT_RECORD;
*VD_PRIMARY = *perliso9660c::VD_PRIMARY;
*VD_SUPPLEMENTARY = *perliso9660c::VD_SUPPLEMENTARY;
*VD_PARITION = *perliso9660c::VD_PARITION;
*VD_END = *perliso9660c::VD_END;
*MAX_PUBLISHER_ID = *perliso9660c::MAX_PUBLISHER_ID;
*MAX_APPLICATION_ID = *perliso9660c::MAX_APPLICATION_ID;
*MAX_VOLUME_ID = *perliso9660c::MAX_VOLUME_ID;
*MAX_VOLUMESET_ID = *perliso9660c::MAX_VOLUMESET_ID;
*STANDARD_ID = *perliso9660c::STANDARD_ID;
*NOCHECK = *perliso9660c::NOCHECK;
*SEVEN_BIT = *perliso9660c::SEVEN_BIT;
*ACHARS = *perliso9660c::ACHARS;
*DCHARS = *perliso9660c::DCHARS;
*EXTENSION_JOLIET_LEVEL1 = *perliso9660c::EXTENSION_JOLIET_LEVEL1;
*EXTENSION_JOLIET_LEVEL2 = *perliso9660c::EXTENSION_JOLIET_LEVEL2;
*EXTENSION_JOLIET_LEVEL3 = *perliso9660c::EXTENSION_JOLIET_LEVEL3;
*EXTENSION_ROCK_RIDGE = *perliso9660c::EXTENSION_ROCK_RIDGE;
*EXTENSION_HIGH_SIERRA = *perliso9660c::EXTENSION_HIGH_SIERRA;
*EXTENSION_ALL = *perliso9660c::EXTENSION_ALL;
*EXTENSION_NONE = *perliso9660c::EXTENSION_NONE;
*EXTENSION_JOLIET = *perliso9660c::EXTENSION_JOLIET;
import Device::Cdio::VERSION;
$VERSION = $Device::Cdio::VERSION;
use strict;
=pod
=head1 NAME
perliso9660 - lower-level wrapper to libiso9660, the ISO 9660 library of the CD Input and Control package
=head1 SYNOPSIS
This is fairly straight-forward wrapper around the C library libiso9660
Although this is perfectly usable on its own, it is expected that the
Object-Oriented interface L<Device::Cdio::ISO9660> is what most people will
want to use.
There are various constants that are defined here.
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Encapsulation is done in two parts. The lower-level Perl
interface is called perliso9660 (this file) and is generated via SWIG.
=head1 CONSTANTS
=over 4
=item ISO_BLOCKSIZE
Number of bytes in an ISO 9660 block (2048)
=item PVD_SECTOR
"Primary Volume Descriptor" sector (16)
=item EVD_SECTOR
"End Volume Descriptor" sector (17)
=item LEN_ISONAME
Size in bytes of the filename portion + null byte (31)
=item MAX_SYSTEM_ID
Maximum number of characters in a system id (32)
=item MAX_ISONAME
Size in bytes of the filename portion + null byte. (37)
=item MAX_PREPARER_ID
Maximum number of characters in a preparer id. (128)
=item MAX_ISOPATHNAME
Maximum number of characters in the entire ISO 9660 filename. (255)
=item MAX_PUBLISHER_ID
Maximum number of characters in a publisher id.
=item MAX_APPLICATION_ID
Maximum number of characters in an application id.
=item MAX_VOLUME_ID
Maximum number of characters in a volume id.
=item MAX_VOLUMESET_ID
Maximum number of characters in a volume-set id.
=item STANDARD_ID
String inside frame which identifies an ISO 9660 filesystem. This
string is the "id" field of an iso9660_pvd_t or an iso9660_svd_t.
=item EXTENSION_JOLIET_LEVEL1
Use Joliet Level 1.
=item EXTENSION_JOLIET_LEVEL2
Use Joliet Level 2.
=item EXTENSION_JOLIET_LEVEL3
Use Joliet Level 3
=item EXTENSION_ROCK_RIDGE
Use Rock-Ridge Extensions.
=item EXTENSION_HIGH_SIERRA
Use High-Sierra Extensions.
=item EXTENSION_ALL
Use any of the above extensions.
=item EXTENSION_NONE
Use none of the above extensions.
=item EXTENSION_JOLIET
Use any Joliet Extension available.
=back
=head2 Directory Flags
=over 4
=item FILE
Not really a flag but the lack of one.
=item EXISTENCE
Do not make existence known (hidden).
=item DIRECTORY
This file is a directory.
=item ASSOCIATED
This file is an associated file
=item RECORD
Record format is in extended attribute if not set.
=item PROTECTION
No read/execute permission in extended attribute.
=item DRESERVED1
Reserved bit 5.
=item DRESERVED2
Reserved bit 6
=item MULTIEXTENT
Not the final entry of a multi-extent file.
=back
=head2 Volume Descriptor Types
=over 4
=item VD_BOOT_RECORD
CD is bootable
=item VD_PRIMARY
Primary Volume descriptor which must be in any ISO-9660
=item VD_SUPPLEMENTARY
(optional) Supplimentary Volume Descriptor. But used by Joliet, for
example.
=item VD_PARITION
Indicates a partition of a CD.
=item VD_END
=back
=head2 Flags for strncpy
=over 4
=item NOCHECK
Enumeration meaning don not check in strncpy_pad.
=item SEVEN_BIT
Enumeration in strncpy_pad for checking entry has only 7-bit characters.
=item ACHARS
Enumeration in strncpy_pad for checking entry has only ACHARs.
=item DCHARS
Enumeration in strncpy_pad for checking entry has only DCHARs.
=back
=head1 SUBROUTINES
=head2 Input Output
=head3 open_iso
Open an ISO 9660 image for reading. Maybe in the future we will have
mode. undef is returned on error.
=head3 open_ext
Open an ISO 9660 image for reading allowing various ISO 9660
extensions. Maybe in the future we will have a mode. undef is
eturned on error.
=head3 open_fuzzy
Open an ISO 9660 image for reading with some tolerence for positioning
of the ISO9660 image. We scan for $perliso9660::ISO_STANDARD_ID and
use that to set he eventual offset to adjust by (as long as that is <=
i_fuzz).
Maybe in the future we will have a mode. undef is returned on error.
See also open_iso
=head3 open_fuzzy_ext
Open an ISO 9660 image for reading with some tolerence for positioning
of the ISO9660 image. We scan for ISO_STANDARD_ID and use that to set
the eventual offset to adjust by (as long as that is <= i_fuzz).
Maybe in the future we will have a mode. undef is returned on error.
=head3 ifs_fuzzy_read_superblock
Read the Super block of an ISO 9660 image but determine framesize
and datastart and a possible additional offset. Generally here we are
not reading an ISO 9660 image but a CD-Image which contains an ISO 9660
filesystem.
=head3 close
Close previously opened ISO 9660 image.
1 is unconditionally returned. If there was an error 0 would
be returned.
=head3 seek_read
Seek to a position and then read n bytes. (buffer, size) are is returned.
=head3 fs_read_pvd
Read the Primary Volume Descriptor for a CD.
1 is returned if read, and 0 if there was an error.
=head3 ifs_read_pvd
Read the Primary Volume Descriptor for an ISO 9660 image.
1 is returned if read, and 0 if there was an error.
=head3 _fs_read_superblock
Read the Super block of an ISO 9660 image. This is the
Primary Volume Descriptor (PVD) and perhaps a Supplemental Volume
Descriptor if (Joliet) extensions are acceptable.
=head3 ifs_read_superblock
Read the Super block of an ISO 9660 image. This is the
Primary Volume Descriptor (PVD) and perhaps a Supplemental Volume
Descriptor if (Joliet) extensions are acceptable.
=head2 Time Conversion
=head3 set_dtime
Set time in format used in ISO 9660 directory index record
from a Unix time structure.
=head3 set_ltime
Set "long" time in format used in ISO 9660 primary volume descriptor
from a Unix time structure.
=head3 get_dtime
Get Unix time structure from format use in an ISO 9660 directory index
record. Even though tm_wday and tm_yday fields are not explicitly in
dtime, they are calculated from the other fields.
If tm is to reflect the localtime, set "use_localtime" 1, otherwise
tm will reported in GMT.
=head3 get_ltime
Get "long" time in format used in ISO 9660 primary volume descriptor
from a Unix time structure.
=head2 Character Classification and String Manipulation
=head3 is_dchar
Return 1 if c (an int) is a DCHAR - a character that can appear in an an
ISO-9600 level 1 directory name. These are the ASCII capital
letters A-Z, the digits 0-9 and an underscore.
=head3 is_achar
=head3 name_translate
Convert an ISO-9660 file name that stored in a directory entry into
what is usually listed as the file name in a listing.
wercase name, and remove trailing ;1's or .;1's and
turn the others into version numbers.
=head3 name_translate_ext
Convert an ISO-9660 file name that stored in a directory entry into
what is usually listed as the file name in a listing. Lowercase
name if no Joliet Extension interpretation. Remove trailing ;1's or
.;1's and turn the others into version numbers.
=head3 strncpy_pad
Pad string src with spaces to size len and copy this to dst. If len is
less than the length of src, dst will be truncated to the first len
characters of src.
src can also be scanned to see if it contains only ACHARs, DCHARs,
7-bit ASCII chars depending on the enumeration _check.
In addition to getting changed, dst is the return value. Note: this
string might not be undef terminated.
=head2 File and Directory Names
=head3 dirname_valid_p
Check that psz_path is a valid ISO-9660 directory name.
A valid directory name should not start out with a slash (/),
dot (.) or null byte, should be less than 37 characters long,
have no more than 8 characters in a directory component
which is separated by a /, and consist of only DCHARs.
1 is returned if psz_path is valid.
=head3 pathname_isofy
Take psz_path and a version number and turn that into a ISO-9660
pathname. (That is just the pathname followed by ";" and the version
number. For example, mydir/file.ext -> MYDIR/FILE.EXT;1 for version
1. The resulting ISO-9660 pathname is returned.
=head3 pathname_valid_p
Check that psz_path is a valid ISO-9660 pathname.
A valid pathname contains a valid directory name, if one appears and
the filename portion should be no more than 8 characters for the
file prefix and 3 characters in the extension (or portion after a
dot). There should be exactly one dot somewhere in the filename
portion and the filename should be composed of only DCHARs.
1 is returned if psz_path is valid.
=head3 fs_find_lsn
Given a directory pointer, find the filesystem entry that contains
lsn and return information about it.
Returns stat_t of entry if we found lsn, or undef otherwise.
=head3 ifs_find_lsn
Given a directory pointer, find the filesystem entry that contains
lsn and return information about it.
Returns stat_t of entry if we found lsn, or undef otherwise.
=head3 fs_stat
Return file status for psz_path. undef is returned on error.
=head3 fs_stat_translate
Return file status for path name psz_path. undef is returned on error.
pathname version numbers in the ISO 9660 name are dropped, i.e. ;1
is removed and if level 1 ISO-9660 names are lowercased.
=head3 ifs_stat
Return file status for pathname. undef is returned on error.
=head3 ifs_stat_translate
Return file status for path name psz_path. undef is returned on
error. pathname version numbers in the ISO 9660 name are dropped,
i.e. ;1 is removed and if level 1 ISO-9660 names are lowercased.
=head3 fs_readdir
Read psz_path (a directory) and return a list of iso9660_stat_t
pointers for the files inside that directory. The caller must free the
returned result.
=head3 ifs_readdir
Read psz_path (a directory) and return a list of iso9660_stat_t
pointers for the files inside that directory. The caller must free
the returned result.
=head3 get_dir_len
Return the directory name stored in the iso9660_dir_t
A string is allocated: the caller must deallocate.
=head3 dir_to_name
=head3 get_posix_filemode
Returns a POSIX mode for a given p_iso_dirent.
=head2 Primary Volume Descriptor Routines
=head3 get_application_id
Return the PVD's application ID.
undef is returned if there is some problem in getting this.
=head3 ifs_get_application_id
Get the application ID. psz_app_id is set to undef if there
is some problem in getting this and 0 is returned.
=head3 get_preparer_id
Return a string containing the preparer id with trailing
blanks removed.
=head3 ifs_get_preparer_id
Get the preparer ID. psz_preparer_id is set to undef if there
is some problem in getting this and 0 is returned.
=head3 get_publisher_id
Return a string containing the PVD's publisher id with trailing
blanks removed.
=head3 ifs_get_publisher_id
Get the publisher ID. psz_publisher_id is set to undef if there
is some problem in getting this and 0 is returned.
=head3 get_pvd_type
=head3 get_pvd_id
=head3 get_pvd_space_size
=head3 get_pvd_block_size
=head3 get_pvd_version
Return the primary volume id version number (of pvd).
If there is an error 0 is returned.
=head3 get_system_id
Return a string containing the PVD's system id with trailing
blanks removed.
=head3 ifs_get_system_id
Get the system ID. psz_system_id is set to undef if there
is some problem in getting this and 0 is returned.
=head3 get_root_lsn
Return the LSN of the root directory for pvd.
If there is an error CDIO_INVALID_LSN is returned.
=head3 get_volume_id
Return the PVD's volume ID.
=head3 ifs_get_volume_id
Get the system ID. psz_system_id is set to undef if there
s some problem in getting this and 0 is returned.
=head3 get_volumeset_id
Return the PVD's volumeset ID.
undef is returned if there is some problem in getting this.
=head3 ifs_get_volumeset_id
Get the systemset ID. psz_systemset_id is set to undef if there
is some problem in getting this and 0 is returned.
=head2 Path Table Routines
=head3 iso9660_pathtable_init
Zero out pathable. Do this first.
=head3 pathtable_get_size
=head3 pathtable_l_add_entry
=head3 pathtable_m_add_entry
=head3 set_evd
=head2 Miscellaneous
=head3 get_joliet_level
Return the Joliet level recognized for p_iso.
=head3 ifs_is_xa
Return 1 if ISO 9660 image has extended attrributes (XA).
=head1 METHODS
=head2 this
This seems to be an artifact of SWIG.
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<http://www.gnu.org/software/libcdio> has documentation on
libcdio including the a manual and the API via doxygen.
=head1 AUTHORS
Rocky Bernstein C<< <rocky at cpan.org> >>.
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2006, 2008, 2011 Rocky Bernstein <rocky@cpan.org>
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
=cut
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