commit | 084411250036cb5724a6cfe8c65744b679cb436e | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Damien Martin-Guillerez <dmarting@google.com> | Thu May 28 11:12:31 2015 +0000 |
committer | Laszlo Csomor <laszlocsomor@google.com> | Thu May 28 14:33:37 2015 +0000 |
tree | 87a79459c1eadca68093d6b9d6f022d7c21886ce | |
parent | 7ad2f099a7c4a6095833b616e5ee2a19f3874546 [diff] |
Refactor ZIP implementation of ijar It extracts Zip/Unzip methods of ijar in a separate library. A zipper binary is provided to test that implementation outside. Note that this implementation does not compute CRC-32 and unzip will complain on file zipped with it (but Java won't complain). The error handling has been replaced to use proper error reporting instead of launching abort()'s allover the place so ijar's zip library can be used outside of ijar. Finally, support for ZIP preamble has been added to handle self-extractable ZIP files. -- Change-Id: I833034b4c0054925bada75102fe040db875da789 Reviewed-on: https://bazel-review.googlesource.com/#/c/1371/ MOS_MIGRATED_REVID=94656262
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