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package org.hsqldb.lib.tar;

/**
 * Purely static structure defining our interface to the Tar Entry Header.
 *
 * The fields controlled here are fields for the individual tar file entries
 * in an archive.  There is no such thing as a Header Field at the top archive
 * level.
 * 

* We use header field names as they are specified in the FreeBSD man page for * tar in section 5 (Solaris and Linux have no such page in section 5). * Where we use a constant, the constant name is just the FreeBSD field name * capitalized. * Since a single field is known as either "linkflag" or "typeflag", we are * going with the UStar name typeflag for this field. *

* We purposefully define no variable for this list of fields, since * we DO NOT WANT TO access or change these values, due to application * goals or JVM limitations:

    *
  • gid *
  • uid *
  • linkname *
  • magic (UStar ID), *
  • magic version *
  • group name *
  • device major num *
  • device minor num *
* Our application has no use for these, or Java has no ability to * work with them. *

* This class will be very elegant when refactored as an enum with enumMap(s) * and using generics with auto-boxing instead of the ugly and non-validating * casts. *

* * @author Blaine Simpson (blaine dot simpson at admc dot com) */ @SuppressWarnings("boxing") public enum TarHeaderField { // 1 PAST last position (in normal Java substring fashion). /* Note that (with one exception), there is always 1 byte * between a numeric field stop and the next start. This is * because null byte must occupy the intervening position. * This is not true for non-numeric fields (which includes the * link-indicator/type-flag field, which is used as a code, * and is not necessarily numeric with UStar format). * * As a consequence, there may be NO DELIMITER after * non-numerics, which may occupy the entire field segment. * * Arg. man page for "pax" says that both original and ustar * headers must be <= 100 chars. INCLUDING the trailing \0 * character. ??? GNU tar certainly does not honor this. */ name(0, 100), mode(100, 107), uid(108, 115), gid(116, 123), size(124, 135), mtime(136, 147), // (File.lastModified()|*.getTime())/1000 checksum(148, 156),// "Queer terminator" in original code. ??? // Pax UStore does not follow spec and delimits this // field like any other numeric, skipping the space byte. typeflag(156, 157), // 1-byte CODE // With current version, we are never doing anything with this // field. In future, we will support x and/or g type here. // N.b. Gnu Tar does not honor this Stop. // The remaining are from UStar format: magic(257, 263), uname(265, 296), gname(297, 328), prefix(345, 399), ; TarHeaderField(int start, int stop) { this.start = start; this.stop = stop; } private int start, stop; // The getters below throw RuntimExceptions instead of // TarMalformatExceptions because these errors indicate a dev problem, // not some problem with a Header, or generating or reading a Header. public int getStart() { return start; } public int getStop() { return stop; } }




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