bsnes/snesreader/unrar/unrar.h

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Update to bsnes v063 release. Time for another (hopefully) stable release. The changelog has all updates since the last stable release. Most notably, this release features substantial accuracy improvements all around. Almost all of them represent brand new findings never before seen in any SNES emulator. Changelog: - fixed off-by-one buffer size issue in S-PPU RTO calculations [PiCiJi] - added XML parser - added XML-based memory mapping system - moved header-based memory mapping code into snesreader library - added some linker flags for Fedora [belegdol] - added cheat code database; with codes for over 1,500 games [mightymo] - fixed a bug where S-CPU IRQs were being tested one cycle early on direct page indexed read opcodes - added global cheat system enable/disable checkbox to cheat code editor - fixed bug in overflow calculation of S-CPU ADC and SBC opcodes in BCD mode [blargg] - emulated the S-CPU ALU MUL and DIV hardware delays with partial result calculation steps [blargg] - controller port read now returns real-time results of B button when strobe latch is raised - major improvements to emulation of the S-SMP TEST register [blargg, byuu] - fixed DSP2 memory map [Overload] - "Apply Patch" checkbox will now scan UPS patch folder if one is set in the paths section - fixed S-CPU TSC negative flag calculation in emulation mode [address] - added "make uninstall" command to Makefile for Linux users - S-CPU (H)DMA now updates the S-CPU MDR; fixes a freeze in Speedy Gonzales - Stage 6-1 - very substantial code cleanups and optimizations as a result of moving from C++98 to C++0x
2010-03-28 15:46:44 +00:00
/** RAR archive scanning and extraction \file */
/* unrar_core 3.8.5 */
#ifndef UNRAR_H
#define UNRAR_H
#include <stddef.h>
#include <limits.h>
#if !defined (UNRAR_NO_LONG_LONG) && defined (LLONG_MAX)
typedef long long unrar_long_long;
#else
typedef long unrar_long_long;
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/** Error code, or 0 if function was successful. See Errors for more. Except
where noted, once an operation returns an error, that archive should not be
used any further, other than with unrar_close(). */
#ifndef unrar_err_t /* (#ifndef allows better testing of library) */
typedef int unrar_err_t;
#endif
/** First parameter of most functions is unrar_t*, or const unrar_t* if nothing
is changed. */
typedef struct unrar_t unrar_t;
/** File position */
typedef unrar_long_long unrar_pos_t;
/** Boolean, where 0 is false and 1 is true */
typedef int unrar_bool;
/******** Open/close ********/
/** Initializes static tables used by library. Automatically called by
unrar_open(). OK to call more than once. */
void unrar_init( void );
/** Opens archive and points *out at it. If error, sets *out to NULL. */
unrar_err_t unrar_open( unrar_t** out, const char path [] );
/** User archive read callback. When called, user_data is a copy of that passed
to unrar_open_custom(). Callback must do the following: Read avail bytes from
file at offset pos and set *count to avail, where avail is the lesser of *count
and file_size-pos. Put read bytes into *out and return unrar_ok. If fewer than
avail bytes could be read successfully, return a non-zero error code. */
typedef unrar_err_t (*unrar_read_func)( void* user_data,
void* out, int* count, unrar_pos_t pos );
/** Same as unrar_open(), except data is read using supplied function rather
than from file. */
unrar_err_t unrar_open_custom( unrar_t** unrar_out,
unrar_read_func, void* user_data );
/** Closes archive and frees memory. OK to pass NULL. */
void unrar_close( unrar_t* );
/******** Scanning ********/
/** True if at end of archive. Must be called after unrar_open() or
unrar_rewind(), as an archive might contain no files. */
unrar_bool unrar_done( const unrar_t* );
/** Goes to next file in archive. If there are no more files, unrar_done() will
now return true. */
unrar_err_t unrar_next( unrar_t* );
/** Goes back to first file in archive, as if it were just opened with
unrar_open(). */
unrar_err_t unrar_rewind( unrar_t* );
/** Position of current file in archive. Will never return zero. */
unrar_pos_t unrar_tell( const unrar_t* );
/** Returns to file at previously-saved position. */
unrar_err_t unrar_seek( unrar_t*, unrar_pos_t );
/**** Info ****/
/** Information about current file */
typedef struct unrar_info_t
{
unrar_pos_t size; /**< Uncompressed size */
const char* name; /**< Name, in Unicode if is_unicode is true */
const wchar_t* name_w; /**< Name in Unicode, "" if unavailable */
unrar_bool is_unicode; /**< True if name is Unicode (UTF-8) */
unsigned int dos_date; /**< Date in DOS-style format, 0 if unavailable */
unsigned int crc; /**< Checksum; algorithm depends on archive */
unrar_bool is_crc32; /**< True if crc is CRC-32 */
} unrar_info_t;
/** Information about current file. Pointer is valid until unrar_next(),
unrar_rewind(), unrar_seek(), or unrar_close(). */
const unrar_info_t* unrar_info( const unrar_t* );
/**** Extraction ****/
/** Returns unrar_ok if current file can be extracted, otherwise error
indicating why it can't be extracted (too new/old compression algorithm,
encrypted, segmented). Archive is still usable if this returns error,
just the current file can't be extracted. */
unrar_err_t unrar_try_extract( const unrar_t* );
/** Extracts at most size bytes from current file into out. If file is larger,
discards excess bytes. If file is smaller, only writes unrar_size() bytes. */
unrar_err_t unrar_extract( unrar_t*, void* out, unrar_pos_t size );
/** Extracts data to memory and returns pointer to it in *out. Pointer is
valid until unrar_next(), unrar_rewind(), unrar_seek(), or unrar_close(). OK to
call more than once for same file. Optimized to avoid allocating memory when
entire file will already be kept in internal window. */
unrar_err_t unrar_extract_mem( unrar_t* p, void const** out );
/** User extracted data write callback. When called, user_data is a copy of
that passed to unrar_extract_custom(). Callback must do the following: Write
count bytes from *in to wherever extracted data goes and return unrar_ok. If
data cannot be written successfully, return a non-zero error code. */
typedef unrar_err_t (*unrar_write_func)( void* user_data,
const void* in, int count );
/** Extracts current file and writes data using supplied function. Any error
it returns will be returned by this function, and archive will still be
usable. */
unrar_err_t unrar_extract_custom( unrar_t*,
unrar_write_func, void* user_data );
/******** Errors ********/
/** Error string associated with unrar error code. Always returns valid
pointer to a C string; never returns NULL. Returns "" for unrar_ok. */
const char* unrar_err_str( unrar_err_t );
enum {
unrar_ok = 0,/**< No error; success. Guaranteed to be zero. */
unrar_err_memory = 1,/**< Out of memory */
unrar_err_open = 2,/**< Couldn't open file (not found/permissions) */
unrar_err_not_arc = 3,/**< Not a RAR archive */
unrar_err_corrupt = 4,/**< Archive is corrupt */
unrar_err_io = 5,/**< Read failed */
unrar_err_arc_eof = 6,/**< At end of archive; no more files */
unrar_err_encrypted = 7,/**< Encryption not supported */
unrar_err_segmented = 8,/**< Segmentation not supported */
unrar_err_huge = 9,/**< Huge (2GB+) archives not supported */
unrar_err_old_algo = 10,/**< Compressed with unsupported old algorithm */
unrar_err_new_algo = 11,/**< Compressed with unsupported new algorithm */
unrar_next_err = 100/**< Errors range from 0 to unrar_next_err-1 */
};
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif