// Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. /* Package zip provides support for reading and writing ZIP archives. See: http://www.pkware.com/documents/casestudies/APPNOTE.TXT This package does not support ZIP64 or disk spanning. */ package zip import "os" import "time" // Compression methods. const ( Store uint16 = 0 Deflate uint16 = 8 ) const ( fileHeaderSignature = 0x04034b50 directoryHeaderSignature = 0x02014b50 directoryEndSignature = 0x06054b50 fileHeaderLen = 30 // + filename + extra directoryHeaderLen = 46 // + filename + extra + comment directoryEndLen = 22 // + comment dataDescriptorLen = 12 ) type FileHeader struct { Name string CreatorVersion uint16 ReaderVersion uint16 Flags uint16 Method uint16 ModifiedTime uint16 // MS-DOS time ModifiedDate uint16 // MS-DOS date CRC32 uint32 CompressedSize uint32 UncompressedSize uint32 Extra []byte Comment string } type directoryEnd struct { diskNbr uint16 // unused dirDiskNbr uint16 // unused dirRecordsThisDisk uint16 // unused directoryRecords uint16 directorySize uint32 directoryOffset uint32 // relative to file commentLen uint16 comment string } func recoverError(err *os.Error) { if e := recover(); e != nil { if osErr, ok := e.(os.Error); ok { *err = osErr return } panic(e) } } // msDosTimeToTime converts an MS-DOS date and time into a time.Time. // The resolution is 2s. // See: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms724247(v=VS.85).aspx func msDosTimeToTime(dosDate, dosTime uint16) time.Time { return time.Time{ // date bits 0-4: day of month; 5-8: month; 9-15: years since 1980 Year: int64(dosDate>>9 + 1980), Month: int(dosDate >> 5 & 0xf), Day: int(dosDate & 0x1f), // time bits 0-4: second/2; 5-10: minute; 11-15: hour Hour: int(dosTime >> 11), Minute: int(dosTime >> 5 & 0x3f), Second: int(dosTime & 0x1f * 2), } } // Mtime_ns returns the modified time in ns since epoch. // The resolution is 2s. func (h *FileHeader) Mtime_ns() int64 { t := msDosTimeToTime(h.ModifiedDate, h.ModifiedTime) return t.Seconds() * 1e9 }