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ZIPS Functions

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Hi,

Exists some lib for use with archives zip, the same used functions in fivewin to clipper?

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Thanks Enrico,

I know that hbzip.lib has the functions for archives ZIP in xHarbour, but would like to know if these functions are same the used ones in fivewin for clipper(ZipFile, UnZipFile, GetFirstInZip, etc) ?

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Thanks Enrico :(

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Post by vilian »

Thanks Enrico,

Where I obtain some documentation on the available functions in hbzip.lib?
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Here it is:
/*
* $DOC$
* $FUNCNAME$
* HB_ZIPFILE()
* $CATEGORY$
* Zip Functions
* $ONELINER$
* Create a zip file
* $SYNTAX$
* HB_ZIPFILE( <cFile>, <cFileToCompress> | <aFiles>, <nLevel>,
* <bBlock>, <lOverWrite>, <cPassword>, <lWithPath>, <lWithDrive>,
* <pFileProgress> ) ---> lCompress
* $ARGUMENTS$
* <cFile> Name of the zip file to create
*
* <cFileToCompress> Name of a file to Compress, Drive and/or path
* can be used
* _or_
* <aFiles> An array containing files to compress, Drive and/or path
* can be used
*
* <nLevel> Compression level ranging from 0 to 9
*
* <bBlock> Code block to execute while compressing
*
* <lOverWrite> Toggle to overwrite the file if exists
*
* <cPassword> Password to encrypt the files
*
* <lWithPath> Toggle to store the path or not
*
* <lWithDrive> Toggle to store the Drive letter and path or not
*
* <pFileProgress> Code block for File Progress
* $RETURNS$
* <lCompress> .t. if file was create, otherwise .f.
* $DESCRIPTION$
* This function creates a zip file named <cFile>. If the extension
* is omitted, .ZIP will be assumed. If the second parameter is a
* character string, this file will be added to the zip file. If the
* second parameter is an array, all file names contained in <aFiles>
* will be compressed.
*
* If <nLevel> is used, it determines the compression type where 0 means
* no compression and 9 means best compression.
*
* If <bBlock> is used, every time the file is opened to compress it
* will evaluate bBlock. Parameters of bBlock are cFile and nPos.
*
* If <lOverWrite> is used, it toggles to overwrite or not the existing
* file. Default is to overwrite the file,otherwise if <lOverWrite> is false
* the new files are added to the <cFile>.
*
* If <cPassword> is used, all files that are added to the archive are encrypted
* with the password.
*
* If <lWithPath> is used, it tells the path should also be stored with
* the file name. Default is false.
*
* If <lWithDrive> is used, it tells thats the Drive and path should also be stored
* with the file name. Default is false.
*
* If <pFileProgress> is used, an Code block is evaluated, showing the total
* of that file has being processed.
* The codeblock must be defined as follow {|nPos,nTotal| GaugeUpdate(aGauge1,(nPos/nTotal))}
*
* $EXAMPLES$
* FUNCTION MAIN()
*
* IF HB_ZIPFILE( "TEST.ZIP", "TEST.PRG" )
* qout( "File was successfully created" )
* ENDIF
*
* IF HB_ZIPFILE( "TEST1.ZIP", { "TEST.PRG", "c:\windows\win.ini" } )
* qout( "File was successfully created" )
* ENDIF
*
* IF HB_ZIPFILE( "TEST2.ZIP", { "TEST.PRG", "c:\windows\win.ini" }, 9, {|cFile,nPos,| qout(cFile) } )
* qout( "File was successfully created" )
* ENDIF
*
* aFiles := { "TEST.PRG", "c:\windows\win.ini" }
* nLen := Len( aFiles )
* aGauge := GaugeNew( 5, 5, 7, 40, "W/B", "W+/B" , "²" )
* GaugeDisplay( aGauge )
* HB_ZIPFILE( "test33.zip", aFiles, 9, {|cFile,nPos| GaugeUpdate( aGauge, nPos/nLen ) },, "hello" )
* Return Nil
* $STATUS$
* R
* $COMPLIANCE$
* This function is a Harbour extension
* $PLATFORMS$
* All
* $FILES$
* Library is hbzip.lib
* $END$
*/

/*
* $DOC$
* $FUNCNAME$
* HB_UNZIPFILE()
* $CATEGORY$
* Zip Functions
* $ONELINER$
* Unzip a compressed file
* $SYNTAX$
* HB_UNZIPFILE( <cFile>, <bBlock>, <lWithPath>, <cPassWord>, <cPath>,
* <cFile> | <aFile>, <pFileProgress> ) ---> lCompress
* $ARGUMENTS$
* <cFile> Name of the zip file to extract
*
* <bBlock> Code block to execute while extracting
*
* <lWithPath> Toggle to create directory if needed
*
* <cPassWord> Password to use to extract files
*
* <cPath> Path to extract the files to - mandatory
*
* <cFile> | <aFiles> A File or Array of files to extract - mandatory
*
* <pFileProgress> Code block for File Progress
* $RETURNS$
* <lCompress> .t. if all file was successfully restored, otherwise .f.
* $DESCRIPTION$
* This function restores all files contained inside the <cFile>.
* If the extension is omitted, .ZIP will be assumed. If a file already
* exists, it will be overwritten.
*
* If <bBlock> is used, every time the file is opened to compress it
* will evaluate bBlock. Parameters of bBlock are cFile and nPos.
*
* The <cPath> is a mandatory parameter. Set to ".\" to extract to the
* current directory
*
* If <cFile> or <aFiles> are not provided, no files will be extracted!
* Make sure you provide the file or files you want extracted
*
* If <pFileProgress> is used, an Code block is evaluated, showing the total
* of that file has being processed.
* The codeblock must be defined as follow {|nPos,nTotal| GaugeUpdate(aGauge1,(nPos/nTotal))}
* $EXAMPLES$
* FUNCTION MAIN()
*
* aExtract := hb_GetFilesInZip( "TEST.ZIP" ) // extract all files in zip
* IF HB_UNZIPFILE( "TEST.ZIP",,,, ".\", aExtract )
* qout("File was successfully extracted")
* ENDIF
*
* aExtract := hb_GetFilesInZip( "TEST2.ZIP" ) // extract all files in zip
* IF HB_UNZIPFILE( "TEST2.ZIP", {|cFile| qout( cFile ) },,, ".\", aExtract )
* qout("File was successfully extracted")
* ENDIF
* Return Nil
* $STATUS$
* R
* $COMPLIANCE$
* This function is a Harbour extension
* $PLATFORMS$
* All
* $FILES$
* Library is hbzip.lib
* $END$
*/

/*
* $DOC$
* $FUNCNAME$
* HB_GETUNZIPFILE()
* $CATEGORY$
* Zip Functions
* $ONELINER$
* Gets the number of files that are in the zipfile
* $SYNTAX$
* HB_GETUNZIPFILE( <cFile> ) ---> nNumber
* $ARGUMENTS$
* <cFile> Name of the zip file
* $RETURNS$
* <nNumber> The number of files contained inside the zipfile
* $DESCRIPTION$
* This function returns the number of files that is stored in the zipfile.
* The purpose for this function is to use in conjunction with the
* HB_UNZIPFILE() function, so you can use returned result in the code
* block. See example below.
* $EXAMPLES$
* FUNCTION MAIN()
* Local nFiles := HB_GETUNZIPFILE( "test.zip" )
*
* if nFiles > 0
* ? "This files Contains ", nfiles
* endif
*
* Return Nil
*
* Here is an example of How to use HB_GETUNZIPFILE() in conjunction
* with HB_UNZIPFILE()
*
* Function Main()
* Local aGauge, nLen
*
* aGauge := GaugeNew( 5, 5, 7, 40, "W/B", "W+/B" ,"²" )
* GaugeDisplay( aGauge )
* nLen := HB_GETUNZIPFILE( "test22" )
* HB_UNZIPFILE( "test22", {|cFile,nPos| GaugeUpdate( aGauge, nPos/nLen ), qout(cFile) }, .t. )
* Return Nil
* $STATUS$
* R
* $COMPLIANCE$
* This function is a Harbour extension
* $PLATFORMS$
* All
* $FILES$
* Library is hbzip.lib
* $END$
*/

/*
* $DOC$
* $FUNCNAME$
* HB_ZIPFILEBYTDSPAN()
* $CATEGORY$
* Zip Functions
* $ONELINER$
* Create a zip file
* $SYNTAX$
* HB_ZIPFILEBYTDSPAN( <cFile> ,<cFileToCompress> | <aFiles>, <nLevel>,
* <bBlock>, <lOverWrite>, <cPassword>, <iSize>, <lWithPath>, <lWithDrive>,
* <pFileProgress>) ---> lCompress
* $ARGUMENTS$
* <cFile> Name of the zip file
*
* <cFileToCompress> Name of a file to Compress, Drive and/or path
* can be used
* _or_
* <aFiles> An array containing files to compress, Drive and/or path
* can be used
*
* <nLevel> Compression level ranging from 0 to 9
*
* <bBlock> Code block to execute while compressing
*
* <lOverWrite> Toggle to overwrite the file if exists
*
* <cPassword> Password to encrypt the files
*
* <iSize> Size of the archive, in bytes. Default is 1457664 bytes
*
* <lWithPath> Toggle to store the path or not
*
* <lWithDrive> Toggle to store the Drive letter and path or not
*
* <pFileProgress> Code block for File Progress
* $RETURNS$
* <lCompress> .t. if file was create, otherwise .f.
* $DESCRIPTION$
* This function creates a zip file named <cFile>. If the extension
* is omitted, .ZIP will be assumed. If the second parameter is a
* character string, this file will be added to the zip file. If the
* second parameter is an array, all file names contained in <aFiles>
* will be compressed.
*
* If <nLevel> is used, it determines the compression type where 0 means
* no compression and 9 means best compression.
*
* If <bBlock> is used, every time the file is opened to compress it
* will evaluate bBlock. Parameters of bBlock are cFile and nPos.
*
* If <lOverWrite> is used, it toggles to overwrite or not the existing
* file. Default is to overwrite the file, otherwise if <lOverWrite> is
* false the new files are added to the <cFile>.
*
* If <lWithPath> is used, it tells thats the path should also be stored '
* with the file name. Default is false.
*
* If <lWithDrive> is used, it tells thats the Drive and path should also
* be stored with the file name. Default is false.
*
* If <pFileProgress> is used, an Code block is evaluated, showing the total
* of that file has being processed.
* The codeblock must be defined as follow {|nPos,nTotal| GaugeUpdate(aGauge1,(nPos/nTotal))}
* $EXAMPLES$
* FUNCTION MAIN()
*
* IF HB_ZIPFILEBYTDSPAN( "TEST.ZIP", "TEST.PRG" )
* qout( "File was successfully created" )
* ENDIF
*
* IF HB_ZIPFILEBYTDSPAN( "TEST1.ZIP", { "TEST.PRG", "c:\windows\win.ini" } )
* qout( "File was successfully created" )
* ENDIF
*
* IF HB_ZIPFILEBYTDSPAN( "TEST2.ZIP", { "TEST.PRG", "c:\windows\win.ini" }, 9, {|nPos,cFile| qout(cFile) }, "hello",, 521421 )
* qout("File was successfully created" )
* ENDIF
*
* aFiles := { "TEST.PRG", "c:\windows\win.ini" }
* nLen := Len( aFiles )
* aGauge := GaugeNew( 5, 5, 7, 40, "W/B", "W+/B", "²" )
* GaugeDisplay( aGauge )
* HB_ZIPFILEBYTDSPAN( "test33.zip", aFiles, 9, {|cFile,nPos| GaugeUpdate( aGauge, nPos/nLen) },, "hello",, 6585452 )
* Return Nil
* $STATUS$
* R
* $COMPLIANCE$
* This function is a Harbour extension
* $PLATFORMS$
* All
* $FILES$
* Library is hbzip.lib
* $END$
*/


/*
* $DOC$
* $FUNCNAME$
* HB_ZIPFILEBYPKSPAN()
* $CATEGORY$
* Zip Functions
* $ONELINER$
* Create a zip file on removable media
* $SYNTAX$
* HB_ZIPFILEBYPKSPAN( <cFile>, <cFileToCompress> | <aFiles>, <nLevel>,
* <bBlock>, <lOverWrite>, <cPassword>, <lWithPath>, <lWithDrive>,
* <pFileProgress>) ---> lCompress
* $ARGUMENTS$
* <cFile> Name of the zip file
*
* <cFileToCompress> Name of a file to Compress, Drive and/or path
* can be used
* _or_
* <aFiles> An array containing files to compress, Drive and/or path
* can be used
*
* <nLevel> Compression level ranging from 0 to 9
*
* <bBlock> Code block to execute while compressing
*
* <lOverWrite> Toggle to overwrite the file if exists
*
* <cPassword> Password to encrypt the files
*
* <lWithPath> Toggle to store the path or not
*
* <lWithDrive> Toggle to store the Drive letter and path or not
*
* <pFileProgress> Code block for File Progress
* $RETURNS$
* <lCompress> .t. if file was create, otherwise .f.
* $DESCRIPTION$
* This function creates a zip file named <cFile>. If the extension
* is omitted, .ZIP will be assumed. If the second parameter is a
* character string, this file will be added to the zip file. If the
* second parameter is an array, all file names contained in <aFiles>
* will be compressed. Also, the use of this function is for creating
* backup in removable media like an floppy drive/zip drive.
*
* If <nLevel> is used, it determines the compression type where 0 means
* no compression and 9 means best compression.
*
* If <bBlock> is used, every time the file is opened to compress it
* will evaluate bBlock. Parameters of bBlock are cFile and nPos.
*
* If <lOverWrite> is used , it toggles to overwrite or not the existing
* file. Default is to overwrite the file, otherwise if <lOverWrite> is false
* the new files are added to the <cFile>.
*
* If <cPassword> is used, all files that are added to the archive are encrypted
* with the password.
*
* If <lWithPath> is used, it tells thats the path should also be stored with
* the file name. Default is false.
*
* If <lWithDrive> is used, it tells thats the Drive and path should also be stored
* with the file name. Default is false.
*
* If <pFileProgress> is used, an Code block is evaluated, showing the total
* of that file has being processed.
* The codeblock must be defined as follow {|nPos,nTotal| GaugeUpdate(aGauge1,(nPos/nTotal))}
*
* Before calling this function, Set an Changedisk codeblock by calling
* the HB_SETDISKZIP().
* $EXAMPLES$
* FUNCTION MAIN()
*
* hb_setdiskzip( {|nDisk| Alert( "Please insert disk no " + Str( nDisk, 3 ) ) } )
*
* IF HB_ZIPFILEBYPKSPAN( "a:\TEST.ZIP", "TEST.PRG" )
* qout( "File was successfully created" )
* ENDIF
*
* IF HB_ZIPFILEBYPKSPAN( "a:\TEST1.ZIP", { "TEST.PRG", "c:\windows\win.ini" } )
* qout( "File was successfully created" )
* ENDIF
*
* IF HB_ZIPFILEBYPKSPAN( "TEST2.ZIP", { "TEST.PRG", "c:\windows\win.ini"}, 9, {|nPos,cFile| qout(cFile) } )
* qout( "File was successfully created" )
* ENDIF
*
* aFiles := { "TEST.PRG", "c:\windows\win.ini" }
* nLen := Len( aFiles )
* aGauge := GaugeNew( 5, 5, 7, 40, "W/B", "W+/B", "²" )
* GaugeDisplay( aGauge )
* HB_ZIPFILEBYPKSPAN( "f:\test33.zip", aFiles, 9, {|cFile,nPos| GaugeUpdate( aGauge, nPos/nLen ) },, "hello" )
* // assuming f:\ is a Zip Drive
* Return Nil
* $STATUS$
* R
* $COMPLIANCE$
* This function is a Harbour extension
* $PLATFORMS$
* All
* $FILES$
* Library is hbzip.lib
* $END$
*/

/* $DOC$
* $FUNCNAME$
* HB_SETDISKZIP()
* $CATEGORY$
* Zip Functions
* $ONELINER$
* Set an codeblock for disk changes
* $SYNTAX$
* HB_SETDISKZIP( <bBlock> ) ---> TRUE
* $ARGUMENTS$
* <bBlock> an Code block that contains an function that will be performed
* when the need of changing disk are need.
* $RETURNS$
* It always returns True
* $DESCRIPTION$
* This function will set an codeblock that will be evaluated every time
* that an changedisk event is necessary. <bBlock> receives nDisk as a
* code block param that corresponds to the diskette number to be processed.
*
* Set this function before opening archives that are in removable media.
* This block will be released, when the caller finish it job.
* $EXAMPLES$
* HB_SETDISKZIP( {|nDisk| Alert( "Please insert disk no " + Str( nDisk, 3 ) ) } )
* $COMPLIANCE$
* This function is a Harbour extension
* $PLATFORMS$
* All
* $FILES$
* Library is hbzip.lib
* $END$
*/

/* $DOC$
* $FUNCNAME$
* HB_ZIPDELETEFILES()
* $CATEGORY$
* Zip Functions
* $ONELINER$
* Delete files from an zip archive
* $SYNTAX$
* HB_ZIPDELETEFILES( <cFile>, <cFiletoDelete> | <aFiles> | <nFilePos> ) --> <lDeleted>
* $ARGUMENTS$
* <cFile> The name of the zip files from where the files will be deleted
*
* <cFiletoDelete> An File to be removed
* _or_
* <aFiles> An Array of Files to be removed
* _or_
* <nFilePos> The Position of the file to be removed
* $RETURNS$
* <lDeleted> If the files are deleted, it will return .T.; otherwise
* it will return .f. in the following cases: Spanned Archives; the file(s)
* could not be found in the zip file.
* $DESCRIPTION$
* This function removes files from an Zip archive.
* $EXAMPLES$
* ? "has the file zipnew.i been deleted ", if( HB_ZIPDELETEFILES( "\test23.zip", "zipnew.i" ), "Yes", "No" )
* $STATUS$
* R
* $COMPLIANCE$
* This function is a Harbour extension
* $PLATFORMS$
* All
* $FILES$
* Library is hbzip.lib
* $END$
*/

/* $DOC$
* $FUNCNAME$
* HB_ZIPTESTPK()
* $CATEGORY$
* Zip Functions
* $ONELINER$
* Test pkSpanned zip files
* $SYNTAX$
* HB_ZIPTESTPK( <cFile> ) --> <nReturnCode>
* $ARGUMENTS$
* <cFile> File to be tested.
* $RETURNS$
* <nReturn> A code that tells if the current disk is the last of a
* pkSpanned disk set.
* $DESCRIPTION$
* This function tests if the disk inserted is the last disk of an backup
* set or not.
* It will return the follow return code when an error is found
*
* <table>
* Error code Meaning
* 114 Incorrect Disk
* 103 No Call back was set with HB_SETDISKZIP()
* </table>
*
* Call this function to determine if the disk inserted is the correct
* one before any other function.
* $EXAMPLES$
* if HB_ZIPTESTPK( "a:\test22.zip" ) == 114
* ? "Invalid Diskette"
* endif
* $STATUS$
* R
* $COMPLIANCE$
* This function is a Harbour extension
* $PLATFORMS$
* All
* $FILES$
* Library is hbzip.lib
* $END$
*/

/* $DOC$
* $FUNCNAME$
* HB_GETZIPCOMMENT()
* $CATEGORY$
* Zip Functions
* $ONELINER$
* Return the comment of an zip file
* $SYNTAX$
* HB_GETZIPCOMMENT( <szFile> ) --> <szComment>
* $ARGUMENTS$
* <szFile> File to get the comment from
* $RETURNS$
* <szComment> The comment that was stored in <szFile>
* $DESCRIPTION$
* This function receives a valid zip file name as parameter,
* and returns the global comment stored within.
* $EXAMPLES$
* ? "The comment in test.zip is ", HB_GETZIPCOMMENT( "test.zip" )
* $STATUS$
* R
* $COMPLIANCE$
* This function is a Harbour extension
* $PLATFORMS$
* All
* $FILES$
* Library is hbzip.lib
* $END$
*/

/* $DOC$
* $FUNCNAME$
* HB_SETZIPCOMMENT()
* $CATEGORY$
* Zip Functions
* $ONELINER$
* Set an Zip archive Comment
* $SYNTAX$
* HB_SETZIPCOMMENT( <cComment> ) --> Nil
* $ARGUMENTS$
* <cComment> Comment to add to the zip archive
* $RETURNS$
* <NIL> this function always return NIL
* $DESCRIPTION$
* This function stored an global comment to an zip archive.
* It should be called before any of the compression functions.
* $EXAMPLES$
* HB_SETZIPCOMMENT( "This is an Test" )
* hb_zipfile( "test.zip", { "\windows\ios.ini", "\windows\win.ini" } )
* $STATUS$
* R
* $COMPLIANCE$
* This function is a Harbour extension
* $PLATFORMS$
* All
* $FILES$
* Library is hbzip.lib
* $END$
*/

/* $DOC$
* $FUNCNAME$
* HB_SETBUFFER()
* $CATEGORY$
* Zip Functions
* $ONELINER$
*
* $SYNTAX$
* HB_SETBUFFER( [<nWriteBuffer>], [<nExtractBuffer>], [<nReadBuffer>] ) --> Nil
* $ARGUMENTS$
* <nWriteBuffer> The size of the write buffer.
*
* <nExtractBuffer> The size of the extract buffer.
*
* <nReadBuffer> The size of the read buffer.
* $RETURNS$
* <NIL> This function always returns NIL.
* $DESCRIPTION$
* This function set the size of the internal buffers for write/extract/read
* operation
*
* If the size of the buffer is smaller then the default, the function
* will automatically use the default values, which are 65535/16384/32768
* respectively.
*
* This function be called before any of the compression/decompression
* functions.
* $EXAMPLES$
* HB_SETBUFFER( 100000, 115214, 65242 )
* $STATUS$
* R
* $COMPLIANCE$
* This function is a Harbour extension
* $PLATFORMS$
* All
* $FILES$
* Library is hbzip.lib
* $END$
*/

/*
* $DOC$
* $FUNCNAME$
* HB_GETUNRARFILE()
* $CATEGORY$
* Zip Functions
* $ONELINER$
* Gets the number of files that are in the RAR file
* $SYNTAX$
* HB_GETUNRARFILE( <cFile> ) ---> nNumber
* $ARGUMENTS$
* <cFile> Name of the rar file
* $RETURNS$
* <nNumber> The number of files contained inside the RAR file
* $DESCRIPTION$
* This function returns the number of files that is stored in the RAR file.
* $EXAMPLES$
* FUNCTION MAIN()
* Local nFiles := HB_GETUNRARFILE( "test.rar" )
*
* if nFiles > 0
* ? "This files contains ", nFiles
* endif
*
* Return Nil
* $STATUS$
* R
* $COMPLIANCE$
* This function is a Harbour extension
* $PLATFORMS$
* All
* $FILES$
* Library is hbzip.lib
* $END$
*/
/*
* $DOC$
* $FUNCNAME$
* HB_UNZIPFILEINDEX()
* $CATEGORY$
* Zip Functions
* $ONELINER$
* Unzip a compressed file referenced by it number in the zipfile
* $SYNTAX$
* HB_UNZIPFILE( <cFile>, <bBlock>, <lWithPath>, <cPassWord>, <cPath>,
* <nFile> | <anFiles>, <pFileProgress> ) ---> lCompress
* $ARGUMENTS$
* <cFile> Name of the zip file
*
* <bBlock> Code block to execute while compressing
*
* <lWithPath> Toggle to create directory if needed
*
* <cPassWord> Password to use to extract files
*
* <cPath> Path to extract the files to - mandatory.
*
* <cFile> | <anFiles> A File or Array of files position to extract - mandatory
*
* <pFileProgress> Code block for File Progress
* $RETURNS$
* <lCompress> .t. if all file was successfully restored, otherwise .f.
* $DESCRIPTION$
* This function restores all files contained inside the <cFile>.
* If the extension is omitted, .ZIP will be assumed. If a file already
* exists, it will be overwritten.
*
* If <bBlock> is used, every time the file is opened to compress it
* will evaluate bBlock. Parameters of bBlock are cFile and nPos.
*
* The <cPath> is a mandatory parameter. Set to ".\" to extract to the
* current dir
*
* If <cFile> or <anFiles> are not provided, no files will be extracted!
* Make sure you provide the file or files you want extracted
*
* If <pFileProgress> is used, an Code block is evaluated, showing the total
* of that file has being processed.
* The codeblock must be defined as follow {|nPos,nTotal| GaugeUpdate(aGauge1,(nPos/nTotal))}
* $EXAMPLES$
* FUNCTION MAIN()
*
* IF HB_UNZIPFILEINDEX( "TEST.ZIP",,,, ".\", 1 )
* qout( "File was successfully created" )
* ENDIF
*
* IF HB_UNZIPFILEINDEX( "TEST2.ZIP", {|cFile|, qout(cFile) },,, ".\", { 1, 2 } )
* qout( "File was successfully created" )
* ENDIF
*
* Return Nil
* $STATUS$
* R
* $COMPLIANCE$
* This function is a Harbour extension
* $PLATFORMS$
* All
* $FILES$
* Library is hbzip.lib
* $END$
*/
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thanks,
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Can you post the syntax, parameters and return from the function HB_GETFILESINZIP ??

Can you post the missing functions from HBZIP.LIB to?
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Thanks, I discover the returns but still need the parameters...

the Returns is:
array(Name,Size before Compress,Status of compression,Size after Compress,% of compress, Date, Time, CRC32, Properties*)

*: file properties, hidden, read-only, system, archive, directory,etc....
Ex.: --wD (directory), --wah(ocult archive)
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