Struct rc_zip::fsm::ArchiveFsm

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pub struct ArchiveFsm { /* private fields */ }
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ArchiveFsm parses a valid zip archive into an Archive. In particular, this struct finds an end of central directory record, parses the entire central directory, detects text encoding, and normalizes metadata.

The loop is as follows:

Look at the integration tests or rc-zip-sync for concrete examples.

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impl ArchiveFsm

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pub fn new(size: u64) -> Self

Create a new archive reader with a specified file size.

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pub fn wants_read(&self) -> Option<u64>

If this returns Some(offset), the caller should read data from offset into Self::space — without forgetting to call Self::fill with the number of bytes written.

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pub fn process(self) -> Result<FsmResult<Self, Archive>, Error>

Process buffered data

Errors returned from this function are caused by invalid zip archives, unsupported format quirks, or implementation bugs - never I/O errors.

A result of FsmResult::Continue gives back ownership of the state machine and indicates the I/O loop should continue, starting with Self::wants_read.

A result of FsmResult::Done consumes the state machine and returns a fully-parsed Archive.

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pub fn space(&mut self) -> &mut [u8]

Returns a mutable slice with all the available space to write to.

After writing to this, call Self::fill with the number of bytes written.

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pub fn fill(&mut self, count: usize) -> usize

After having written data to Self::space, call this to indicate how many bytes were written.

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