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Class std.zip.ZipArchive

Object representing the entire archive. ZipArchives are collections of ArchiveMembers.

class ZipArchive ;

Constructors

NameDescription
this Constructor to use when creating a new archive.
this Constructor to use when reading an existing archive.

Fields

NameTypeDescription
comment stringRead/Write: the archive comment. Must be less than 65536 bytes in length.

Properties

NameTypeDescription
data[get] ubyte[]Read Only: array representing the entire contents of the archive.
directory[get] ArchiveMember[string]Read Only: array indexed by the name of each member of the archive. All the members of the archive can be accessed with a foreach loop:
diskNumber[get] uintRead Only: 0 since multi-disk zip archives are not supported.
diskStartDir[get] uintRead Only: 0 since multi-disk zip archives are not supported
isZip64[get] boolTrue when the archive is in Zip64 format.
isZip64[set] boolSet this to true to force building a Zip64 archive.
numEntries[get] uintRead Only: number of ArchiveMembers in the directory.
totalEntries[get] uintRead Only: number of ArchiveMembers in the directory.

Methods

NameDescription
addMember Add de to the archive. The file is compressed on the fly.
build Construct an archive out of the current members of the archive.
deleteMember Delete de from the archive.
expand Decompress the contents of archive member de and return the expanded data.
factory Create instance of class specified by the fully qualified name classname. The class must either have no constructors or have a default constructor.
opCmp Compare with another Object obj.
opEquals Test whether this is equal to o. The default implementation only compares by identity (using the is operator). Generally, overrides for opEquals should attempt to compare objects by their contents.
toHash Compute hash function for Object.
toString Convert Object to a human readable string.

Authors

Walter Bright

License

Boost License 1.0.