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diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/7zC.txt b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/7zC.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 5d5d06d7b..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/7zC.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,194 +0,0 @@ -7z ANSI-C Decoder 4.62 ----------------------- - -7z ANSI-C provides 7z/LZMA decoding. -7z ANSI-C version is simplified version ported from C++ code. - -LZMA is default and general compression method of 7z format -in 7-Zip compression program (www.7-zip.org). LZMA provides high -compression ratio and very fast decompression. - - -LICENSE -------- - -7z ANSI-C Decoder is part of the LZMA SDK. -LZMA SDK is written and placed in the public domain by Igor Pavlov. - -Files ---------------------- - -7zDecode.* - Low level 7z decoding -7zExtract.* - High level 7z decoding -7zHeader.* - .7z format constants -7zIn.* - .7z archive opening -7zItem.* - .7z structures -7zMain.c - Test application - - -How To Use ----------- - -You must download 7-Zip program from www.7-zip.org. - -You can create .7z archive with 7z.exe or 7za.exe: - - 7za.exe a archive.7z *.htm -r -mx -m0fb=255 - -If you have big number of files in archive, and you need fast extracting, -you can use partly-solid archives: - - 7za.exe a archive.7z *.htm -ms=512K -r -mx -m0fb=255 -m0d=512K - -In that example 7-Zip will use 512KB solid blocks. So it needs to decompress only -512KB for extracting one file from such archive. - - -Limitations of current version of 7z ANSI-C Decoder ---------------------------------------------------- - - - It reads only "FileName", "Size", "LastWriteTime" and "CRC" information for each file in archive. - - It supports only LZMA and Copy (no compression) methods with BCJ or BCJ2 filters. - - It converts original UTF-16 Unicode file names to UTF-8 Unicode file names. - -These limitations will be fixed in future versions. - - -Using 7z ANSI-C Decoder Test application: ------------------------------------------ - -Usage: 7zDec <command> <archive_name> - -<Command>: - e: Extract files from archive - l: List contents of archive - t: Test integrity of archive - -Example: - - 7zDec l archive.7z - -lists contents of archive.7z - - 7zDec e archive.7z - -extracts files from archive.7z to current folder. - - -How to use .7z Decoder ----------------------- - -Memory allocation -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -7z Decoder uses two memory pools: -1) Temporary pool -2) Main pool -Such scheme can allow you to avoid fragmentation of allocated blocks. - - -Steps for using 7z decoder --------------------------- - -Use code at 7zMain.c as example. - -1) Declare variables: - inStream /* implements ILookInStream interface */ - CSzArEx db; /* 7z archive database structure */ - ISzAlloc allocImp; /* memory functions for main pool */ - ISzAlloc allocTempImp; /* memory functions for temporary pool */ - -2) call CrcGenerateTable(); function to initialize CRC structures. - -3) call SzArEx_Init(&db); function to initialize db structures. - -4) call SzArEx_Open(&db, inStream, &allocMain, &allocTemp) to open archive - -This function opens archive "inStream" and reads headers to "db". -All items in "db" will be allocated with "allocMain" functions. -SzArEx_Open function allocates and frees temporary structures by "allocTemp" functions. - -5) List items or Extract items - - Listing code: - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - { - UInt32 i; - for (i = 0; i < db.db.NumFiles; i++) - { - CFileItem *f = db.db.Files + i; - printf("%10d %s\n", (int)f->Size, f->Name); - } - } - - Extracting code: - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - SZ_RESULT SzAr_Extract( - CArchiveDatabaseEx *db, - ILookInStream *inStream, - UInt32 fileIndex, /* index of file */ - UInt32 *blockIndex, /* index of solid block */ - Byte **outBuffer, /* pointer to pointer to output buffer (allocated with allocMain) */ - size_t *outBufferSize, /* buffer size for output buffer */ - size_t *offset, /* offset of stream for required file in *outBuffer */ - size_t *outSizeProcessed, /* size of file in *outBuffer */ - ISzAlloc *allocMain, - ISzAlloc *allocTemp); - - If you need to decompress more than one file, you can send these values from previous call: - blockIndex, - outBuffer, - outBufferSize, - You can consider "outBuffer" as cache of solid block. If your archive is solid, - it will increase decompression speed. - - After decompressing you must free "outBuffer": - allocImp.Free(outBuffer); - -6) call SzArEx_Free(&db, allocImp.Free) to free allocated items in "db". - - - - -Memory requirements for .7z decoding ------------------------------------- - -Memory usage for Archive opening: - - Temporary pool: - - Memory for uncompressed .7z headers - - some other temporary blocks - - Main pool: - - Memory for database: - Estimated size of one file structures in solid archive: - - Size (4 or 8 Bytes) - - CRC32 (4 bytes) - - LastWriteTime (8 bytes) - - Some file information (4 bytes) - - File Name (variable length) + pointer + allocation structures - -Memory usage for archive Decompressing: - - Temporary pool: - - Memory for LZMA decompressing structures - - Main pool: - - Memory for decompressed solid block - - Memory for temprorary buffers, if BCJ2 fileter is used. Usually these - temprorary buffers can be about 15% of solid block size. - - -7z Decoder doesn't allocate memory for compressed blocks. -Instead of this, you must allocate buffer with desired -size before calling 7z Decoder. Use 7zMain.c as example. - - -Defines -------- - -_SZ_ALLOC_DEBUG - define it if you want to debug alloc/free operations to stderr. - - ---- - -http://www.7-zip.org -http://www.7-zip.org/sdk.html -http://www.7-zip.org/support.html diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/7zFormat.txt b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/7zFormat.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 55b52b1b9..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/7zFormat.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,469 +0,0 @@ -7z Format description (4.59) ----------------------------- - -This file contains description of 7z archive format. -7z archive can contain files compressed with any method. -See "Methods.txt" for description for defined compressing methods. - - -Format structure Overview -------------------------- - -Some fields can be optional. - -Archive structure -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -SignatureHeader -[PackedStreams] -[PackedStreamsForHeaders] -[ - Header - or - { - Packed Header - HeaderInfo - } -] - - - -Header structure -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -{ - ArchiveProperties - AdditionalStreams - { - PackInfo - { - PackPos - NumPackStreams - Sizes[NumPackStreams] - CRCs[NumPackStreams] - } - CodersInfo - { - NumFolders - Folders[NumFolders] - { - NumCoders - CodersInfo[NumCoders] - { - ID - NumInStreams; - NumOutStreams; - PropertiesSize - Properties[PropertiesSize] - } - NumBindPairs - BindPairsInfo[NumBindPairs] - { - InIndex; - OutIndex; - } - PackedIndices - } - UnPackSize[Folders][Folders.NumOutstreams] - CRCs[NumFolders] - } - SubStreamsInfo - { - NumUnPackStreamsInFolders[NumFolders]; - UnPackSizes[] - CRCs[] - } - } - MainStreamsInfo - { - (Same as in AdditionalStreams) - } - FilesInfo - { - NumFiles - Properties[] - { - ID - Size - Data - } - } -} - -HeaderInfo structure -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -{ - (Same as in AdditionalStreams) -} - - - -Notes about Notation and encoding ---------------------------------- - -7z uses little endian encoding. - -7z archive format has optional headers that are marked as -[] -Header -[] - -REAL_UINT64 means real UINT64. - -UINT64 means real UINT64 encoded with the following scheme: - - Size of encoding sequence depends from first byte: - First_Byte Extra_Bytes Value - (binary) - 0xxxxxxx : ( xxxxxxx ) - 10xxxxxx BYTE y[1] : ( xxxxxx << (8 * 1)) + y - 110xxxxx BYTE y[2] : ( xxxxx << (8 * 2)) + y - ... - 1111110x BYTE y[6] : ( x << (8 * 6)) + y - 11111110 BYTE y[7] : y - 11111111 BYTE y[8] : y - - - -Property IDs ------------- - -0x00 = kEnd - -0x01 = kHeader - -0x02 = kArchiveProperties - -0x03 = kAdditionalStreamsInfo -0x04 = kMainStreamsInfo -0x05 = kFilesInfo - -0x06 = kPackInfo -0x07 = kUnPackInfo -0x08 = kSubStreamsInfo - -0x09 = kSize -0x0A = kCRC - -0x0B = kFolder - -0x0C = kCodersUnPackSize -0x0D = kNumUnPackStream - -0x0E = kEmptyStream -0x0F = kEmptyFile -0x10 = kAnti - -0x11 = kName -0x12 = kCTime -0x13 = kATime -0x14 = kMTime -0x15 = kWinAttributes -0x16 = kComment - -0x17 = kEncodedHeader - -0x18 = kStartPos -0x19 = kDummy - - -7z format headers ------------------ - -SignatureHeader -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - BYTE kSignature[6] = {'7', 'z', 0xBC, 0xAF, 0x27, 0x1C}; - - ArchiveVersion - { - BYTE Major; // now = 0 - BYTE Minor; // now = 2 - }; - - UINT32 StartHeaderCRC; - - StartHeader - { - REAL_UINT64 NextHeaderOffset - REAL_UINT64 NextHeaderSize - UINT32 NextHeaderCRC - } - - -........................... - - -ArchiveProperties -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -BYTE NID::kArchiveProperties (0x02) -for (;;) -{ - BYTE PropertyType; - if (aType == 0) - break; - UINT64 PropertySize; - BYTE PropertyData[PropertySize]; -} - - -Digests (NumStreams) -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - BYTE AllAreDefined - if (AllAreDefined == 0) - { - for(NumStreams) - BIT Defined - } - UINT32 CRCs[NumDefined] - - -PackInfo -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - BYTE NID::kPackInfo (0x06) - UINT64 PackPos - UINT64 NumPackStreams - - [] - BYTE NID::kSize (0x09) - UINT64 PackSizes[NumPackStreams] - [] - - [] - BYTE NID::kCRC (0x0A) - PackStreamDigests[NumPackStreams] - [] - - BYTE NID::kEnd - - -Folder -~~~~~~ - UINT64 NumCoders; - for (NumCoders) - { - BYTE - { - 0:3 CodecIdSize - 4: Is Complex Coder - 5: There Are Attributes - 6: Reserved - 7: There are more alternative methods. (Not used anymore, must be 0). - } - BYTE CodecId[CodecIdSize] - if (Is Complex Coder) - { - UINT64 NumInStreams; - UINT64 NumOutStreams; - } - if (There Are Attributes) - { - UINT64 PropertiesSize - BYTE Properties[PropertiesSize] - } - } - - NumBindPairs = NumOutStreamsTotal - 1; - - for (NumBindPairs) - { - UINT64 InIndex; - UINT64 OutIndex; - } - - NumPackedStreams = NumInStreamsTotal - NumBindPairs; - if (NumPackedStreams > 1) - for(NumPackedStreams) - { - UINT64 Index; - }; - - - - -Coders Info -~~~~~~~~~~~ - - BYTE NID::kUnPackInfo (0x07) - - - BYTE NID::kFolder (0x0B) - UINT64 NumFolders - BYTE External - switch(External) - { - case 0: - Folders[NumFolders] - case 1: - UINT64 DataStreamIndex - } - - - BYTE ID::kCodersUnPackSize (0x0C) - for(Folders) - for(Folder.NumOutStreams) - UINT64 UnPackSize; - - - [] - BYTE NID::kCRC (0x0A) - UnPackDigests[NumFolders] - [] - - - - BYTE NID::kEnd - - - -SubStreams Info -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - BYTE NID::kSubStreamsInfo; (0x08) - - [] - BYTE NID::kNumUnPackStream; (0x0D) - UINT64 NumUnPackStreamsInFolders[NumFolders]; - [] - - - [] - BYTE NID::kSize (0x09) - UINT64 UnPackSizes[] - [] - - - [] - BYTE NID::kCRC (0x0A) - Digests[Number of streams with unknown CRC] - [] - - - BYTE NID::kEnd - - -Streams Info -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - [] - PackInfo - [] - - - [] - CodersInfo - [] - - - [] - SubStreamsInfo - [] - - BYTE NID::kEnd - - -FilesInfo -~~~~~~~~~ - BYTE NID::kFilesInfo; (0x05) - UINT64 NumFiles - - for (;;) - { - BYTE PropertyType; - if (aType == 0) - break; - - UINT64 Size; - - switch(PropertyType) - { - kEmptyStream: (0x0E) - for(NumFiles) - BIT IsEmptyStream - - kEmptyFile: (0x0F) - for(EmptyStreams) - BIT IsEmptyFile - - kAnti: (0x10) - for(EmptyStreams) - BIT IsAntiFile - - case kCTime: (0x12) - case kATime: (0x13) - case kMTime: (0x14) - BYTE AllAreDefined - if (AllAreDefined == 0) - { - for(NumFiles) - BIT TimeDefined - } - BYTE External; - if(External != 0) - UINT64 DataIndex - [] - for(Definded Items) - UINT64 Time - [] - - kNames: (0x11) - BYTE External; - if(External != 0) - UINT64 DataIndex - [] - for(Files) - { - wchar_t Names[NameSize]; - wchar_t 0; - } - [] - - kAttributes: (0x15) - BYTE AllAreDefined - if (AllAreDefined == 0) - { - for(NumFiles) - BIT AttributesAreDefined - } - BYTE External; - if(External != 0) - UINT64 DataIndex - [] - for(Definded Attributes) - UINT32 Attributes - [] - } - } - - -Header -~~~~~~ - BYTE NID::kHeader (0x01) - - [] - ArchiveProperties - [] - - [] - BYTE NID::kAdditionalStreamsInfo; (0x03) - StreamsInfo - [] - - [] - BYTE NID::kMainStreamsInfo; (0x04) - StreamsInfo - [] - - [] - FilesInfo - [] - - BYTE NID::kEnd - - -HeaderInfo -~~~~~~~~~~ - [] - BYTE NID::kEncodedHeader; (0x17) - StreamsInfo for Encoded Header - [] - - ---- -End of document diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/License.txt b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/License.txt deleted file mode 100644 index a6a721853..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/License.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ - 7-Zip source code - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - License for use and distribution - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - 7-Zip Copyright (C) 1999-2010 Igor Pavlov. - - Licenses for files are: - - 1) CPP/7zip/Compress/Rar* files: GNU LGPL + unRAR restriction - 2) All other files: GNU LGPL - - The GNU LGPL + unRAR restriction means that you must follow both - GNU LGPL rules and unRAR restriction rules. - - - GNU LGPL information - -------------------- - - This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public - License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either - version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. - - This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - Lesser General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public - License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software - Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA - - - unRAR restriction - ----------------- - - The decompression engine for RAR archives was developed using source - code of unRAR program. - All copyrights to original unRAR code are owned by Alexander Roshal. - - The license for original unRAR code has the following restriction: - - The unRAR sources cannot be used to re-create the RAR compression algorithm, - which is proprietary. Distribution of modified unRAR sources in separate form - or as a part of other software is permitted, provided that it is clearly - stated in the documentation and source comments that the code may - not be used to develop a RAR (WinRAR) compatible archiver. - - - -- - Igor Pavlov diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/commands/add.htm b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/commands/add.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 7bc5ea22f..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/commands/add.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,87 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<HTML> -<HEAD> - <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252"> - <TITLE>a (Add) command</TITLE> - <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> -</HEAD> - -<BODY> - -<H1>a (Add) command</H1> - -<P>Adds files to archive.</P> - -<H4>Examples</H4> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z a archive1.zip subdir\ -</PRE> - -<P>adds all files and subfolders from folder <SPAN class="filename">subdir</SPAN> to archive - <SPAN class="filename">archive1.zip</SPAN>. - The filenames in archive will contain <SPAN class="filename">subdir\</SPAN> prefix.</P> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z a archive2.zip .\subdir\* -</PRE> - -<P>adds all files and subfolders from folder <SPAN class="filename">subdir</SPAN> to archive - <SPAN class="filename">archive2.zip</SPAN>. - The filenames in archive will not contain <SPAN class="filename">subdir\</SPAN> prefix.</P> - - -<PRE class="example"> -cd /D c:\dir1\ -7z a c:\archive3.zip dir2\dir3\ -</PRE> - -The filenames in archive <SPAN class="filename">c:\archive3.zip</SPAN> -will contain <SPAN class="filename">dir2\dir3\</SPAN> prefix, -but they will not contain <SPAN class="filename">c:\dir1\</SPAN> prefix. - -<PRE class="example"> -7z a Files.7z *.txt -r -</PRE> - -<P>adds all *.txt files from current folder and its subfolders to archive - <SPAN class="filename">Files.7z</SPAN>.</P> - - -<H4>Notes</H4> - -<P>7-Zip doesn't uses the system wildcard parser. 7-Zip doesn't -follow the archaic rule by which *.* means any file. 7-Zip treats -*.* as matching the name of any file that has an extension. To process -all files, you must use a * wildcard.</P> - - -<H4>Switches that can be used with this command</H4> - -<P> - <A href="../switches/include.htm">-i (Include)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/method.htm">-m (Method)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/password.htm">-p (Set Password)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/recurse.htm">-r (Recurse)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/sfx.htm">-sfx (create SFX)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/stdin.htm">-si (use StdIn)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/stdout.htm">-so (use StdOut)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/type.htm">-t (Type of archive)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/update.htm">-u (Update)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/volume.htm">-v (Volumes)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/working_dir.htm">-w (Working Dir)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/exclude.htm">-x (Exclude)</A> -</P> - -<H4>See also</H4> - -<P> - <B>Commands:</B> - <A href="delete.htm">d (Delete)</A>, - <A href="update.htm">u (Update)</A><BR> - <B>Switches:</B> - <A href="../switches/update.htm">-u (Update)</A> -</P> - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/commands/bench.htm b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/commands/bench.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 14f456cd3..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/commands/bench.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<HTML> -<HEAD> - <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252"> - <TITLE>b (Benchmark) command</TITLE> - <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> -</HEAD> - -<BODY> - -<H1>b (Benchmark) command</H1> - -<P>Measures speed of the CPU and checks RAM for errors.</P> - -<H4>Syntax</H4> - -<PRE class="syntax"> -b [number_of_iterations] [-mmt{N}] [-md{N}] [-mm={Method}] -</PRE> - -<P>There are two tests:<P> -<OL> - <LI>Compressing with LZMA method - <LI>Decompressing with LZMA method -</OL> - -<P>The benchmark shows a rating in MIPS (million instructions per second). -The rating value is calculated from the measured CPU speed and it -is normalized with results of Intel Core 2 CPU with multi-threading option -switched off. So if you have Intel Core 2 Duo, -rating values must be close to real CPU frequency.</P> - -<P>You can change the upper dictionary size to increase memory usage by -md{N} switch. -Also, you can change the number of threads by -mmt{N} switch.</P> - -<P>The <B>Dict</B> column shows dictionary size. For example, 21 means 2^21 = 2 MB.</P> - -<P>The <B>Usage</B> column shows the percentage of time the processor is working. -It's normalized for a one-thread load. For example, 180% CPU Usage for 2 threads -can mean that average CPU usage is about 90% for each thread.</P> - -<P>The <B>R / U</B> column shows the rating normalized for 100% of CPU usage. -That column shows the performance of one average CPU thread.</P> - -<P><B>Avr</B> shows averages for different dictionary sizes.</P> -<P><B>Tot</B> shows averages of the compression and decompression ratings.</P> - -<P>Compression speed and rating strongly depend on memory (RAM) latency. - -<P>Decompression speed and rating strongly depend on the integer performance of the CPU. -For example, the Intel Pentium 4 has big branch -misprediction penalty (which is an effect of its long pipeline) and pretty slow -multiply and shift operations. So, the Pentium 4 has pretty low decompressing ratings.</P> - -<P>You can run a CRC calculation benchmark by specifying -mm=crc. -That test shows the speed of CRC calculation in MB/s. The first column shows the size of the block. -The next column shows the speed of CRC calculation for one thread. The other columns are results -for multi-threaded CRC calculation.</P> - - -<H4>Examples</H4> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z b -</PRE> -runs benchmarking. - -<PRE class="example"> -7z b -mmt1 -md26 -</PRE> -runs benchmarking with one thread and 64 MB dictionary. - -<PRE class="example"> -7z b 30 -</PRE> -<P>runs benchmarking with default settings for 30 iterations.</P> - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/commands/delete.htm b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/commands/delete.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 845b8d899..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/commands/delete.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<HTML> -<HEAD> - <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252"> - <TITLE>d (Delete) command</TITLE> - <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> -</HEAD> - -<BODY> - -<H1>d (Delete) command</H1> - -<P>Deletes files from archive.</P> - -<H4>Example</H4> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z d archive.zip *.bak -r -</PRE> - -<P>deletes <SPAN class="filename">*.bak</SPAN> files from archive - <SPAN class="filename">archive.zip</SPAN>.</P> - - -<H4>Notes</H4> - -<P>7-Zip doesn't uses the system wildcard parser. 7-Zip doesn't -follow the archaic rule by which *.* means any file. 7-Zip treats -*.* as matching the name of any file that has an extension. To process -all files, you must use a * wildcard.</P> - - -<H4>Switches that can be used with this command</H4> - -<P> - <A href="../switches/include.htm">-i (Include)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/method.htm">-m (Method)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/password.htm">-p (Set Password)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/recurse.htm">-r (Recurse)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/update.htm">-u (Update)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/working_dir.htm">-w (Working Dir)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/exclude.htm">-x (Exclude)</A> -</P> - -<H4>See also</H4> - -<P> - <B>Commands:</B> - <A href="add.htm">a (Add)</A>, - <A href="update.htm">u (Update)</A> -</P> - -<P> - <B>Switches:</B> - <A href="../switches/update.htm">-u (Update)</A> -</P> - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/commands/extract.htm b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/commands/extract.htm deleted file mode 100644 index dad6b2b0b..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/commands/extract.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,91 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<HTML> -<HEAD> - <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252"> - <TITLE>e (Extract) command</TITLE> - <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> -</HEAD> - -<BODY> - -<H1>e (Extract) command</H1> - -<P>Extracts files from an archive to the current -directory or to the output directory. The output directory can be specified by -<A href="../switches/output_dir.htm">-o (Set Output Directory)</A> switch.</P> - -<P>This command copies all extracted files to one directory. -If you want extract files with full paths, you must use -<A href="extract_full.htm">x (Extract with full paths)</A> command. - -<P>7-Zip will prompt the user before overwriting existing files unless -the user specifies the <A href="../switches/yes.htm">-y (Assume Yes on all queries)</A> -switch. If the user gives a <B>no</B> answer, 7-Zip will prompt for the file to be -extracted to a new filename. Then a <B>no</B> answer skips that file; or, <B>yes</B> -prompts for new filename.</P> - -<P>7-Zip accepts the following responses:</P> - -<TABLE> - <TR> <TH>Answer</TH> <TH>Abbr.</TH> <TH>Action</TH> </TR> - <TR> <TD>Yes</TD> <TD>y</TD> <TD> </TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD>No</TD> <TD>n</TD> <TD> </TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD>Always</TD> <TD>a</TD> <TD>Assume YES for ALL subsequent queries of the same class</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD>Skip</TD> <TD>s</TD> <TD>Assume NO for ALL subsequent queries of the same class</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD>Quit</TD> <TD>q</TD> <TD>Quit the program</TD> </TR> - -</TABLE> - -<P>Abbreviated responses are allowed.</P> - -<H4>Examples</H4> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z e archive.zip -</PRE> - -<P>extracts all files from archive - <SPAN class="filename">archive.zip</SPAN> to the current directory.</P> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z e archive.zip -oc:\soft *.cpp -r -</PRE> - -<P>extracts all <SPAN class="filename">*.cpp</SPAN> files from archive - <SPAN class="filename">archive.zip</SPAN> to <SPAN class="filename">c:\soft</SPAN> folder.</P> - - -<H4>Notes</H4> - -<P>7-Zip doesn't uses the system wildcard parser. 7-Zip doesn't -follow the archaic rule by which *.* means any file. 7-Zip treats -*.* as matching the name of any file that has an extension. To process -all files, you must use a * wildcard.</P> - - -<H4>Switches that can be used with this command</H4> - -<P> - <A href="../switches/ar_include.htm">-ai (Include archives)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/ar_no.htm">-an (Disable parsing of archive_name)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/overwrite.htm">-ao (Overwrite mode)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/ar_exclude.htm">-ax (Exclude archives)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/include.htm">-i (Include)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/output_dir.htm">-o (Set Output Directory)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/password.htm">-p (Set Password)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/recurse.htm">-r (Recurse)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/stdout.htm">-so (use StdOut)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/type.htm">-t (Type of archive)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/exclude.htm">-x (Exclude)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/yes.htm">-y (Assume Yes on all queries)</A> -</P> - -<H4>See also</H4> - -<P> - <B>Commands:</B> - <A href="extract_full.htm">x (Extract with full paths)</A> -</P> - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/commands/extract_full.htm b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/commands/extract_full.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 3f857a6e4..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/commands/extract_full.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<HTML> -<HEAD> - <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252"> - <TITLE>x (Extract with full paths) command</TITLE> - <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> -</HEAD> - -<BODY> - -<H1>x (Extract with full paths) command</H1> - -<P>Extracts files from an archive with their full -paths in the current directory, or in an output directory if specified.</P> - -<P>See the <A href="extract.htm">e (Extract)</A> command description for more details.</P> - -<H4>Examples</H4> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z x archive.zip -</PRE> - -<P>extracts all files from the archive - <SPAN class="filename">archive.zip</SPAN> to the current directory.</P> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z x archive.zip -oc:\soft *.cpp -r -</PRE> - -<P>extracts all <SPAN class="filename">*.cpp</SPAN> files from the archive - <SPAN class="filename">archive.zip</SPAN> to <SPAN class="filename">c:\soft</SPAN> folder.</P> - - -<H4>Notes</H4> - -<P>7-Zip doesn't uses the system wildcard parser. 7-Zip doesn't -follow the archaic rule by which *.* means any file. 7-Zip treats -*.* as matching the name of any file that has an extension. To process -all files, you must use a * wildcard.</P> - - -<H4>Switches that can be used with this command</H4> - -<P> - <A href="../switches/ar_include.htm">-ai (Include archives)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/ar_no.htm">-an (Disable parsing of archive_name)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/overwrite.htm">-ao (Overwrite mode)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/ar_exclude.htm">-ax (Exclude archives)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/include.htm">-i (Include)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/output_dir.htm">-o (Set Output Directory)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/password.htm">-p (Set Password)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/recurse.htm">-r (Recurse)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/stdout.htm">-so (use StdOut)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/type.htm">-t (Type of archive)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/exclude.htm">-x (Exclude)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/yes.htm">-y (Assume Yes on all queries)</A> -</P> - -<H4>See also</H4> - -<P> - <B>Commands:</B> - <A href="extract.htm">e (Extract)</A> -</P> - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/commands/index.htm b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/commands/index.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 579ea2931..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/commands/index.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<HTML> -<HEAD> - <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252"> - <TITLE>Command Line Commands</TITLE> - <LINK href="style.css" rel=stylesheet type="text/css"> -</HEAD> - -<BODY> - -<H1>Command Line Commands</H1> - -<P>The command is the first non-switch argument on the command line.</P> -<P>Command names are not case sensitive.</P> -<P>See also <A href ="../syntax.htm">Command Line Syntax</A> for more details about using the command line.</P> - -<H2>Commands quick reference</H2> - -<TABLE border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0"> -<TR><TH>Command</TH><TH>Description</TH></TR> -<TR> <TD><A href="add.htm">a</A></TD> <TD><A href="add.htm">Add</A></TD></TR> -<TR> <TD><A href="bench.htm">b</A></TD> <TD><A href="bench.htm">Benchmark</A></TD></TR> -<TR> <TD><A href="delete.htm">d</A></TD> <TD><A href="delete.htm">Delete</A></TD></TR> -<TR> <TD><A href="extract.htm">e</A></TD> <TD><A href="extract.htm">Extract</A></TD></TR> -<TR> <TD><A href="list.htm">l</A></TD> <TD><A href="list.htm">List</A></TD></TR> -<TR> <TD><A href="test.htm">t</A></TD> <TD><A href="test.htm">Test</A></TD></TR> -<TR> <TD><A href="update.htm">u</A></TD> <TD><A href="update.htm">Update</A></TD></TR> -<TR> <TD><A href="extract_full.htm">x</A></TD> <TD><A href="extract_full.htm">eXtract with full paths</A></TD></TR> -</TABLE> - - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/commands/list.htm b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/commands/list.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 1eba758e9..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/commands/list.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<HTML> -<HEAD> - <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252"> - <TITLE>l (List contents of archive) command</TITLE> - <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> -</HEAD> - -<BODY> - -<H1>l (List contents of archive) command</H1> - - - -<!-- -<H4>Syntax</H4> -<P><PRE class="syntax"> -l[a | t][f] -</PRE></P> - ---> - -<P>Lists contents of archive.</P> - -<!-- -<P>The following options can be used:</P> -<TABLE> -<TR> <TH>Option</TH> <TH>Description</TH> </TR> -<TR> <TD>a</TD> <TD>List with Additional fields</TD> </TR> -<TR> <TD>t</TD> <TD>List with all fields, including Technical</TD> </TR> -<TR> <TD>f</TD> <TD>List with Full pathnames</TD> </TR> -</TABLE> ---> - - -<H4>Examples</H4> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z l archive.zip -</PRE> - -<P>lists all files from archive <SPAN class="filename">archive.zip</SPAN>.</P> - -<!-- -<PRE class="example"> -7z lf archive.zip *.txt -</PRE> - -<P>lists <SPAN class="filename">*.txt</SPAN> files from archive - <SPAN class="filename">archive.zip</SPAN> with full pathnames.</P> ---> - - -<H4>Notes</H4> - -<P>7-Zip doesn't uses the system wildcard parser. 7-Zip doesn't -follow the archaic rule by which *.* means any file. 7-Zip treats -*.* as matching the name of any file that has an extension. To process -all files, you must use a * wildcard.</P> - - -<H4>Switches that can be used with this command</H4> - -<P> - <A href="../switches/ar_include.htm">-ai (Include archives)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/ar_no.htm">-an (Disable parsing of archive_name)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/ar_exclude.htm">-ax (Exclude archives)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/include.htm">-i (Include)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/list_tech.htm">-slt (Show technical information)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/password.htm">-p (Set Password)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/recurse.htm">-r (Recurse)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/type.htm">-t (Type of archive)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/exclude.htm">-x (Exclude)</A> -</P> - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/commands/style.css b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/commands/style.css deleted file mode 100644 index 13ebb79ce..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/commands/style.css +++ /dev/null @@ -1,232 +0,0 @@ -body - { - padding: 0px 0px 0px 26px; - background: #ffffff; - color: #000000; - font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; - font-size: 80%; - } - -div - { - width: 90%; - border: 2px solid #999999; - padding: 4px 8px; - background: #cccccc; - } - -h1, h2, h3, h4 - { - font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; - margin-left: -26px; - } - -h1 - { - font-size: 145%; - margin-top: .5em; - margin-bottom: 1em; - } - -h2 - { - font-size: 130%; - margin-top: 1.5em; - margin-bottom: .6em; - } - -h3 - { - font-size: 115%; - margin-top: 1.5em; - margin-bottom: .6em; - } - -h4 - { - font-size: 100%; - margin-top: 1.5em; - margin-bottom: .6em; - } - -ul p, ol p, dl p - { - margin-left: 0em; - } - -p - { - margin-top: .6em; - margin-bottom: .6em; - } - -dl - { - /*margin-top: 0em; */ - } - -dt - { - margin-top: .76em; - margin-bottom: .5em; - font-weight: bold; - } - -dd - { - margin-top: .5em; - margin-bottom: .5em; - margin-left: 1.9em; - } - - -ul, ol - { - margin-top: .6em; - margin-bottom: 0em; - } - -ol - { - margin-left: 3.6em; - } - -ul - { - list-style-type: disc; - margin-left: 1.9em; - } - -li - { - margin-bottom: .6em; - } - -ul ol, ol ol - { - list-style-type: lower-alpha; - { - - /* -pre - { - margin-top: .6em; - margin-bottom: .6em; - } - */ - -pre,code - { - font: 100% Courier New, Courier, mono; - color: #000000; - cursor: text; - } - -pre.syntax - { - background: #dddddd; - padding: 2pt,4pt - } - -pre.syntax - { - color: #000000; - } - -pre.example - { - margin-left: 2.0em; - /*margin-top: 12.0em;*/ - /*margin-bottom: 1.0em;*/ - color: #C00000; - /*padding: 10pt,20pt*/ - } - -table - { - /* width: 90%; */ - background: #999999; - margin-top: .6em; - margin-bottom: .3em; - } - -th - { - padding: 4px 8px; - background: #cccccc; - text-align: left; - font-size: 80%; - vertical-align: bottom; - } - -th.cc - { - text-align: center; - vertical-align: middle; - } - -td - { - padding: 4px 8px; - background: #ffffff; - vertical-align: top; - font-size: 80%; - } - -td.cc - { - text-align: center; - vertical-align: middle; - } - - -blockquote - { - margin-left: 3.8em; - margin-right: 3.8em; - margin-top: .6em; - margin-bottom: .6em; - } - -a:link - { - color: #0066ff; - } - -a:visited - { - color: #996600; - } - -a:hover - { - color: #cc9900; - } - -a.parameter:link - { - color: #0066ff; - text-decoration:none; - } - -a.parameter:visited - { - text-decoration:none; - } - -div.footer - { - width: 100%; - border: none; - background: #ffffff; - margin-top: 18pt; - padding-bottom: 12pt; - color: #228B22; - text-align: center; - font-size: 70%; - } - -span.filename -{ - color: #F00000; -} diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/commands/test.htm b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/commands/test.htm deleted file mode 100644 index b09f8a497..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/commands/test.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<HTML> -<HEAD> - <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252"> - <TITLE>t (Test integrity of archive) command</TITLE> - <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> -</HEAD> - -<BODY> - -<H1>t (Test integrity of archive) command</H1> - -<P>Tests archive files.</P> - -<H4>Example</H4> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z t archive.zip *.doc -r -</PRE> - -<P>tests <SPAN class="filename">*.doc</SPAN> files in archive - <SPAN class="filename">archive.zip</SPAN>.</P> - - -<H4>Notes</H4> - -<P>7-Zip doesn't uses the system wildcard parser. 7-Zip doesn't -follow the archaic rule by which *.* means any file. 7-Zip treats -*.* as matching the name of any file that has an extension. To process -all files, you must use a * wildcard.</P> - - -<H4>Switches that can be used with this command</H4> - -<P> - <A href="../switches/ar_include.htm">-ai (Include archives)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/ar_no.htm">-an (Disable parsing of archive_name)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/ar_exclude.htm">-ax (Exclude archives)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/include.htm">-i (Include)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/password.htm">-p (Set Password)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/recurse.htm">-r (Recurse)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/exclude.htm">-x (Exclude)</A> -</P> - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/commands/update.htm b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/commands/update.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 860080109..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/commands/update.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<HTML> -<HEAD> - <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252"> - <TITLE>u (Update) command</TITLE> - <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> -</HEAD> - -<BODY> - -<H1>u (Update) command</H1> - -<P>Update older files in the archive and add files that are not already in the archive.</P> - -<P>Note: the updating of solid .7z archives can be slow, since it -can require some recompression.</P> - -<H4>Example</H4> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z u archive.zip *.doc -</PRE> - -<P>updates <SPAN class="filename">*.doc</SPAN> files to archive - <SPAN class="filename">archive.zip</SPAN>.</P> - - -<H4>Notes</H4> - -<P>7-Zip doesn't uses the system wildcard parser. 7-Zip doesn't -follow the archaic rule by which *.* means any file. 7-Zip treats -*.* as matching the name of any file that has an extension. To process -all files, you must use a * wildcard.</P> - - -<H4>Switches that can be used with this command</H4> - -<P> - <A href="../switches/include.htm">-i (Include)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/method.htm">-m (Method)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/password.htm">-p (Set Password)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/recurse.htm">-r (Recurse)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/sfx.htm">-sfx (create SFX)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/stdin.htm">-si (use StdIn)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/stdout.htm">-so (use StdOut)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/type.htm">-t (Type of archive)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/update.htm">-u (Update)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/working_dir.htm">-w (Working Dir)</A><BR> - <A href="../switches/exclude.htm">-x (Exclude)</A> -</P> - -<H4>See also</H4> - -<P> - <B>Commands:</B> - <A href="add.htm">a (Add)</A>, - <A href="delete.htm">d (Delete)</A>, -</P> - -<P> - <B>Switches:</B> - <A href="../switches/update.htm">-u (Update)</A> -</P> - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/exit_codes.htm b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/exit_codes.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 4cdc74a5b..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/exit_codes.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<HTML> -<HEAD> - <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252"> - <TITLE>Exit Codes from 7-Zip</TITLE> - <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> -</HEAD> - -<BODY> - -<H1>Exit Codes from 7-Zip</H1> - -<P>7-Zip returns the following exit codes:</P> - -<TABLE> - <TR><TH>Code</TH><TH>Meaning</TH></TR> - <TR><TD>0</TH><TD>No error</TD></TR> - <TR><TD>1</TH><TD>Warning (Non fatal error(s)). For example, one or more files were - locked by some other application, so they were not compressed.</TD></TR> - <TR><TD>2</TH><TD>Fatal error</TD></TR> - <TR><TD>7</TH><TD>Command line error</TD></TR> - <TR><TD>8</TH><TD>Not enough memory for operation</TD></TR> - <TR><TD>255</TH><TD>User stopped the process</TD></TR> -</TABLE> - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/index.htm b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/index.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 5bf8aae61..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/index.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<HTML> -<HEAD> - <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252"> - <TITLE>Command Line Version User's Guide</TITLE> - <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> -</HEAD> - -<BODY> - -<H1>Command Line Version User's Guide</H1> - - -<P>7z.exe is the command line version of 7-Zip. 7z.exe uses 7z.dll -from the 7-Zip package. 7z.dll is used by the 7-Zip File Manager also.</LI> - -<P>7za.exe (a = alone) is a standalone version of 7-Zip. -7za.exe supports only 7z, lzma, cab, zip, gzip, bzip2, Z and tar formats. -7za.exe doesn't use external modules.</LI> - -<UL> - <LI><A href = "syntax.htm">Command Line syntax</A></LI> - <LI><A href = "exit_codes.htm">Exit Codes</A></LI> - <LI><A href = "commands/index.htm">Commands</A></LI> - <LI><A href = "switches/index.htm">Switches</A></LI> -</UL> - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/style.css b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/style.css deleted file mode 100644 index 13ebb79ce..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/style.css +++ /dev/null @@ -1,232 +0,0 @@ -body - { - padding: 0px 0px 0px 26px; - background: #ffffff; - color: #000000; - font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; - font-size: 80%; - } - -div - { - width: 90%; - border: 2px solid #999999; - padding: 4px 8px; - background: #cccccc; - } - -h1, h2, h3, h4 - { - font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; - margin-left: -26px; - } - -h1 - { - font-size: 145%; - margin-top: .5em; - margin-bottom: 1em; - } - -h2 - { - font-size: 130%; - margin-top: 1.5em; - margin-bottom: .6em; - } - -h3 - { - font-size: 115%; - margin-top: 1.5em; - margin-bottom: .6em; - } - -h4 - { - font-size: 100%; - margin-top: 1.5em; - margin-bottom: .6em; - } - -ul p, ol p, dl p - { - margin-left: 0em; - } - -p - { - margin-top: .6em; - margin-bottom: .6em; - } - -dl - { - /*margin-top: 0em; */ - } - -dt - { - margin-top: .76em; - margin-bottom: .5em; - font-weight: bold; - } - -dd - { - margin-top: .5em; - margin-bottom: .5em; - margin-left: 1.9em; - } - - -ul, ol - { - margin-top: .6em; - margin-bottom: 0em; - } - -ol - { - margin-left: 3.6em; - } - -ul - { - list-style-type: disc; - margin-left: 1.9em; - } - -li - { - margin-bottom: .6em; - } - -ul ol, ol ol - { - list-style-type: lower-alpha; - { - - /* -pre - { - margin-top: .6em; - margin-bottom: .6em; - } - */ - -pre,code - { - font: 100% Courier New, Courier, mono; - color: #000000; - cursor: text; - } - -pre.syntax - { - background: #dddddd; - padding: 2pt,4pt - } - -pre.syntax - { - color: #000000; - } - -pre.example - { - margin-left: 2.0em; - /*margin-top: 12.0em;*/ - /*margin-bottom: 1.0em;*/ - color: #C00000; - /*padding: 10pt,20pt*/ - } - -table - { - /* width: 90%; */ - background: #999999; - margin-top: .6em; - margin-bottom: .3em; - } - -th - { - padding: 4px 8px; - background: #cccccc; - text-align: left; - font-size: 80%; - vertical-align: bottom; - } - -th.cc - { - text-align: center; - vertical-align: middle; - } - -td - { - padding: 4px 8px; - background: #ffffff; - vertical-align: top; - font-size: 80%; - } - -td.cc - { - text-align: center; - vertical-align: middle; - } - - -blockquote - { - margin-left: 3.8em; - margin-right: 3.8em; - margin-top: .6em; - margin-bottom: .6em; - } - -a:link - { - color: #0066ff; - } - -a:visited - { - color: #996600; - } - -a:hover - { - color: #cc9900; - } - -a.parameter:link - { - color: #0066ff; - text-decoration:none; - } - -a.parameter:visited - { - text-decoration:none; - } - -div.footer - { - width: 100%; - border: none; - background: #ffffff; - margin-top: 18pt; - padding-bottom: 12pt; - color: #228B22; - text-align: center; - font-size: 70%; - } - -span.filename -{ - color: #F00000; -} diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/ar_exclude.htm b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/ar_exclude.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 697891880..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/ar_exclude.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<HTML> -<HEAD> - <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252"> - <TITLE>-ax (Exclude archive filenames) switch</TITLE> - <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> -</HEAD> - -<BODY> - -<H1>-ax (Exclude archive filenames) switch</H1> - -<P>Specifies archives to be excluded from the operation.</P> -<P>Multiple exclude archive switches are supported.</P> - -<H4>Syntax</H4> - -<PRE class="syntax"> --ax[<recurse_type>]<file_ref> - -<recurse_type> ::= r[- | 0] -<file_ref> ::= @{listfile} | !{wildcard} -</PRE> - -<P>See <A href="include.htm">-xi (Include archive filenames)</A> switch description -for information about option parameters.</P> - - -<H4>Examples</H4> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z t -an -ai!*.7z -ax!a*.7z -</PRE> - -<P>tests all <SPAN class="filename">*.7z</SPAN> archives, - except <SPAN class="filename">a*.7z</SPAN> archives.</P> - -<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4> - -<P> - <A href="../commands/extract.htm">e (Extract)</A>, - <A href="../commands/list.htm">l (List)</A>, - <A href="../commands/test.htm">t (Test)</A>, - <A href="../commands/extract_full.htm">x (Extract with full paths)</A> -</P> - -<H4>See also</H4> - -<P> - <B>Switches:</B> - <A href="include.htm">-ai (Include archives)</A> - <A href="ar_no.htm">-an (Disable parsing of archive_name)</A> -</P> - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/ar_include.htm b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/ar_include.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 30a5a9b69..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/ar_include.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<HTML> -<HEAD> - <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252"> - <TITLE>-ai (Include archive filenames) switch</TITLE> - <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> -</HEAD> - -<BODY> - -<H1>-ai (Include archive filenames) switch</H1> - -<P>Specifies additional include archive filenames and wildcards.</P> -<P>Multiple include switches are supported.</P> - -<H4>Syntax</H4> - -<PRE class="syntax"> --ai[<A class="parameter" href="#recurse_type"><recurse_type></A>]<A class="parameter" href="#file_ref"><file_ref></A> - -<A class="parameter" href="#recurse_type"><recurse_type></A> ::= r[- | 0] -<A class="parameter" href="#file_ref"><file_ref></A> ::= @{listfile} | !{wildcard} -</PRE> - -<H4>Parameters</H4> - -<DL> - <DT><A name="recurse_type"></A><recurse_type></DT> - <DD><P>Specifies how wildcards and file names in this switch must - be used. If this option is not given, recursion will be not used. - For more details see specification of the - <A href="recurse.htm">-r (Recurse)</A> switch.</P> -<PRE class="syntax"> -<recurse_type> ::= r[- | 0] -</PRE> - - </DD> - <DT><A name="file_ref"></A><file_ref></DT> - <DD> - <P>Specifies filenames and wildcards or list file that specify processed files.</P> -<PRE class="syntax"> -<file_ref> ::= @{listfile} | !{wildcard} -</PRE> - <TABLE> - <TR> <TH width="120">Option</TH> <TH>Description</TH> </TR> - <TR> <TD>{listfile}</TD> <TD>Specifies name of list file. See - <A href = ../syntax.htm#ListFile>List file</A> description.</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD>{wildcard}</TD> <TD>Specifies wildcard or filename.</TD> </TR> - </TABLE> - </DD> -</DL> - -<H4>Examples</H4> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z t -an -air!*.7z -</PRE> - -<P>tests <SPAN class="filename">*.7z</SPAN> archives in current directory and all it's -subdirectories.</P> - -<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4> - -<P> - <A href="../commands/add.htm">a (Add)</A>, - <A href="../commands/delete.htm">d (Delete)</A>, - <A href="../commands/extract.htm">e (Extract)</A>, - <A href="../commands/list.htm">l (List)</A>, - <A href="../commands/test.htm">t (Test)</A>, - <A href="../commands/update.htm">u (Update)</A>, - <A href="../commands/extract_full.htm">x (Extract with full paths)</A> -</P> - -<H4>See also</H4> - -<P> - <B>Switches:</B> - <A href="ar_exclude.htm">-ax (Exclude archives)</A> - <A href="ar_no.htm">-an (Disable parsing of archive_name)</A> -</P> - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/ar_no.htm b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/ar_no.htm deleted file mode 100644 index d925f13d3..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/ar_no.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<HTML> -<HEAD> - <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252"> - <TITLE>-an (Disable parsing of archive_name) switch</TITLE> - <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> -</HEAD> - -<BODY> - -<H1>-an (Disable parsing of archive_name) switch</H1> - -<P>Disables parsing of the archive_name field on the command line. -This switch must be used with the -<A href="include.htm">-ai (Include archives) switch</A>. -If you use a file list for your archives, you specify it with the -ai switch, -so you need to disable parsing of archive_name field from command line. - -<H4>Syntax</H4> - -<PRE class="syntax"> --an -</PRE> - -<H4>Examples</H4> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z t -an -ai!*.7z -ax!a*.7z -</PRE> - -<P>tests all <SPAN class="filename">*.7z</SPAN> archives, - except <SPAN class="filename">a*.7z</SPAN> archives.</P> - -<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4> - -<P> - <A href="../commands/extract.htm">e (Extract)</A>, - <A href="../commands/list.htm">l (List)</A>, - <A href="../commands/test.htm">t (Test)</A>, - <A href="../commands/extract_full.htm">x (Extract with full paths)</A> -</P> - -<H4>See also</H4> - -<P> - <B>Switches:</B> - <A href="include.htm">-ai (Include archives)</A> - <A href="exclude.htm">-ax (Exclude archives)</A> -</P> - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/charset.htm b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/charset.htm deleted file mode 100644 index e30802652..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/charset.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<HTML> -<HEAD> - <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252"> - <TITLE>-scs (Set charset for list files) switch</TITLE> - <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> -</HEAD> - -<BODY> - -<H1>-scs (Set charset for list files) switch</H1> - -<P>Sets charset for list files.</P> - -<H4>Syntax</H4> - -<PRE class="syntax"> --scs{UTF-8 | WIN | DOS} -</PRE> - -<P>Default charset is UTF-8.</P> - -<DL> - <DT>UTF-8</DT> - <DD>Unicode UTF-8 character set.</DD> - <DT>WIN</DT> - <DD>Default character set of Windows.</DD> - <DT>DOS</DT> - <DD>Default DOS (OEM) character set of Windows.</DD> -</DL> - -<H4>Example</H4> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z a archive.7z @listfile.txt -scsWIN -</PRE> - -<P>compresses files from <SPAN class="filename">listfile.txt</SPAN> list, that contains -list of files in default character set of Windows.</P> - -<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4> - -<P> - <A href="../commands/add.htm">a (Add)</A>, - <A href="../commands/update.htm">u (Update)</A> -</P> - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/exclude.htm b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/exclude.htm deleted file mode 100644 index faf8768e2..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/exclude.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<HTML> -<HEAD> - <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252"> - <TITLE>-x (Exclude filenames) switch</TITLE> - <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> -</HEAD> - -<BODY> - -<H1>-x (Exclude filenames) switch</H1> - -<P>Specifies which filenames or wildcarded names must be excluded from the operation.</P> -<P>Multiple exclude switches are supported.</P> - -<H4>Syntax</H4> - -<PRE class="syntax"> --x[<recurse_type>]<file_ref> - -<recurse_type> ::= r[- | 0] -<file_ref> ::= @{listfile} | !{wildcard} -</PRE> - -<P>See <A href="include.htm">-i (Include)</A> switch description for information about - option parameters.</P> - - -<H4>Examples</H4> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z a -tzip archive.zip *.txt -x!temp.* -</PRE> - -<P>adds to the archive <SPAN class="filename">archive.zip</SPAN> all - <SPAN class="filename">*.txt</SPAN> files, - except <SPAN class="filename">temp.*</SPAN> files.</P> - -<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4> - -<P> - <A href="../commands/add.htm">a (Add)</A>, - <A href="../commands/delete.htm">d (Delete)</A>, - <A href="../commands/extract.htm">e (Extract)</A>, - <A href="../commands/list.htm">l (List)</A>, - <A href="../commands/test.htm">t (Test)</A>, - <A href="../commands/update.htm">u (Update)</A>, - <A href="../commands/extract_full.htm">x (Extract with full paths)</A> -</P> - -<H4>See also</H4> - -<P> - <B>Switches:</B> - <A href="recurse.htm">-r (Recurse)</A>, - <A href="include.htm">-i (Include)</A> -</P> - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/include.htm b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/include.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 009f5efcb..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/include.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,87 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<HTML> -<HEAD> - <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252"> - <TITLE>-i (Include filenames) switch</TITLE> - <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> -</HEAD> - -<BODY> - -<H1>-i (Include filenames) switch</H1> - -<P>Specifies additional include filenames and wildcards.</P> -<P>Multiple include switches are supported.</P> - -<H4>Syntax</H4> - -<PRE class="syntax"> --i[<A class="parameter" href="#recurse_type"><recurse_type></A>]<A class="parameter" href="#file_ref"><file_ref></A> - -<A class="parameter" href="#recurse_type"><recurse_type></A> ::= r[- | 0] -<A class="parameter" href="#file_ref"><file_ref></A> ::= @{listfile} | !{wildcard} -</PRE> - -<H4>Parameters</H4> - -<DL> - <DT><A name="recurse_type"></A><recurse_type></DT> - <DD><P>Specifies how wildcards and file names in this switch must - be used. If this option is not given, then the global value, assigned - by the <A href="recurse.htm">-r (Recurse)</A> switch will be used. For - more details see specification of the - <A href="recurse.htm">-r (Recurse)</A> switch.</P> -<PRE class="syntax"> -<recurse_type> ::= r[- | 0] -</PRE> - - </DD> - <DT><A name="file_ref"></A><file_ref></DT> - <DD> - <P>Specifies filenames and wildcards, or a list file, for files to be processed.</P> -<PRE class="syntax"> -<file_ref> ::= @{listfile} | !{wildcard} -</PRE> - <TABLE> - <TR> <TH width="120">Option</TH> <TH>Description</TH> </TR> - <TR> <TD>{listfile}</TD> <TD>Specifies name of list file. See - <A href = ../syntax.htm#ListFile>List file</A> description.</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD>{wildcard}</TD> <TD>Specifies wildcard or filename.</TD> </TR> - </TABLE> - </DD> -</DL> - -<H4>Examples</H4> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z a -tzip src.zip *.txt -ir!DIR1\*.cpp -</PRE> - -<P>adds to <SPAN class="filename">src.zip</SPAN> archive all - <SPAN class="filename">*.txt</SPAN> files from current directory - and all <SPAN class="filename">*.cpp</SPAN> - files from directory <SPAN class="filename">DIR1</SPAN> - and from all it's subdirectories.</P> - -<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4> - -<P> - <A href="../commands/add.htm">a (Add)</A>, - <A href="../commands/delete.htm">d (Delete)</A>, - <A href="../commands/extract.htm">e (Extract)</A>, - <A href="../commands/list.htm">l (List)</A>, - <A href="../commands/test.htm">t (Test)</A>, - <A href="../commands/update.htm">u (Update)</A>, - <A href="../commands/extract_full.htm">x (Extract with full paths)</A> -</P> - -<H4>See also</H4> - -<P> - <B>Switches:</B> - <A href="recurse.htm">-r (Recurse)</A>, - <A href="exclude.htm">-x (Exclude)</A> -</P> - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/index.htm b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/index.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 65e335d49..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/index.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<HTML> -<HEAD> - <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252"> - <TITLE>Command Line Switches</TITLE> - <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> -</HEAD> - -<BODY> - -<H1>Command Line Switches</H1> - -<H4>Syntax</H4> - -<PRE class="syntax"> -<switch>::= <switch_symbol><switch_characters>[<option>] -<switch_symbol> ::= '/' | '-' - -</PRE> -<P>On the command line, a switch consists of a switch specifier, -either a dash (-) or a forward slash (/), followed by the name of -the switch. Switch names cannot be abbreviated.</P> - -<P>Some switches take an argument after the switch name. -No spaces or tabs are allowed within a switch specification. -Switch names are not case sensitive, but arguments can be case sensitive. -</P> - -<P>Switch can be used in any place in command line.</B> - -<P>See also <A href ="../syntax.htm">Command Line Syntax</A> for more details - about using the command line.</P> - -<H2>Switch quick reference</H2> - -<TABLE border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0"> -<TR><TH>Switch</TH><TH>Description</TH></TR> -<TR> <TD><A href="stop_switch.htm">--</A></TD> <TD><A href="stop_switch.htm">Stop switches parsing</A></TD></TR> -<TR> <TD><A href="ar_include.htm">-ai</A></TD> <TD><A href="ar_include.htm">Include archive filenames</A></TD></TR> -<TR> <TD><A href="ar_no.htm">-an</A></TD> <TD><A href="ar_no.htm">Disable parsing of archive_name</A></TD></TR> -<TR> <TD><A href="overwrite.htm">-ao</A></TD> <TD><A href="overwrite.htm">Overwrite mode</A></TD></TR> -<TR> <TD><A href="ar_exclude.htm">-ax</A></TD> <TD><A href="ar_exclude.htm">Exclude archive filenames</A></TD></TR> -<TR> <TD><A href="include.htm">-i</A></TD> <TD><A href="include.htm">Include filenames</A></TD></TR> -<TR> <TD><A href="method.htm">-m</A></TD> <TD><A href="method.htm">Set Compression Method</A></TD></TR> -<TR> <TD><A href="output_dir.htm">-o</A></TD> <TD><A href="output_dir.htm">Set Output directory</A></TD></TR> -<TR> <TD><A href="password.htm">-p</A></TD> <TD><A href="password.htm">Set Password</A></TD></TR> -<TR> <TD><A href="recurse.htm">-r</A></TD> <TD><A href="recurse.htm">Recurse subdirectories</A></TD></TR> -<TR> <TD><A href="charset.htm">-scs</A></TD> <TD><A href="charset.htm">Set charset for list files</A></TD></TR> -<TR> <TD><A href="large_pages.htm">-slp</A></TD> <TD><A href="large_pages.htm">Set Large Pages mode</A></TD></TR> -<TR> <TD><A href="list_tech.htm">-slt</A></TD> <TD><A href="list_tech.htm">Show technical information</A></TD></TR> -<TR> <TD><A href="sfx.htm">-sfx</A></TD> <TD><A href="sfx.htm">Create SFX archive</A></TD></TR> -<TR> <TD><A href="stdin.htm">-si</A></TD> <TD><A href="stdin.htm">Read data from StdIn</A></TD></TR> -<TR> <TD><A href="stdout.htm">-so</A></TD> <TD><A href="stdout.htm">Write data to StdOut</A></TD></TR> -<TR> <TD><A href="ssc.htm">-ssc</A></TD> <TD><A href="ssc.htm">Set Sensitive Case mode</A></TD></TR> -<TR> <TD><A href="type.htm">-t</A></TD> <TD><A href="type.htm">Type of archive</A></TD></TR> -<TR> <TD><A href="update.htm">-u</A></TD> <TD><A href="update.htm">Update options</A></TD></TR> -<TR> <TD><A href="volume.htm">-v</A></TD> <TD><A href="volume.htm">Create Volumes</A></TD></TR> -<TR> <TD><A href="working_dir.htm">-w</A></TD> <TD><A href="working_dir.htm">Set Working directory</A></TD></TR> -<TR> <TD><A href="exclude.htm">-x</A></TD> <TD><A href="exclude.htm">Exclude filenames</A></TD></TR> -<TR> <TD><A href="yes.htm">-y</A></TD> <TD><A href="yes.htm">Assume Yes on all queries</A></TD></TR> -</TABLE> - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/large_pages.htm b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/large_pages.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 82fd5b77d..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/large_pages.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<HTML> -<HEAD> - <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252"> - <TITLE>-slp (Set Large Pages mode) switch</TITLE> - <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> -</HEAD> - -<BODY> - -<H1>-slp (Set Large Pages mode) switch</H1> - -<P>Sets Large Pages mode.</P> - -<H4>Syntax</H4> - -<PRE class="syntax"> --slp[-] -</PRE> - - -<TABLE> - <TR><TH width="80">Switch</TH> <TH>Description</TH></TR> - <TR><TD>-slp</TD> <TD>Enables Large Pages mode.</TD></TR> - <TR><TD>-slp-</TD> <TD>Disables Large Pages mode. This option is default for all commands.</TD></TR> -</TABLE> - -<P>Large Pages mode increases the speed of compression. -However, there is a pause at the start of compression while 7-Zip allocates the large pages in memory. -If 7-Zip can't allocate large pages, it allocates usual small pages. -Also, the Windows Task Manager doesn't show the real memory usage of the program, if 7-Zip uses large pages. -This feature works only on Windows 2003 / XP x64. -Also, it requires administrator's rights for your system. -The recommended size of RAM for this feature is 1 GB or more. -To install this feature, you must run the 7-Zip File Manager at least once, -close it, and then reboot the system.</P> -<P>Your system can hang for several seconds at compressing starting, if you use -slp mode. -So it's not recommended to use -slp mode to compress small data sets (less than 100 MB).</P> - - -<H4>Example</H4> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z a archive.7z -slp a.iso -</PRE> - -<P>compresses <SPAN class="filename">a.iso</SPAN> file with Large Pages mode switched on.</P> - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/list_tech.htm b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/list_tech.htm deleted file mode 100644 index aa8e522da..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/list_tech.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<HTML> -<HEAD> - <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252"> - <TITLE>-slt (Show technical information) switch</TITLE> - <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> -</HEAD> - -<BODY> - -<H1>-slt (Show technical information) switch</H1> - -<P>Sets technical mode for <A href="../commands/list.htm">l (List)</A> command.</P> - -<H4>Syntax</H4> - -<PRE class="syntax"> --slt -</PRE> - -<H4>Example</H4> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z l -slt archive.7z -</PRE> - -<P>shows detailed technical information for the files in <SPAN class="filename">archive.7z</SPAN>.</P> - -<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4> - -<P> - <A href="../commands/list.htm">l (List)</A> -</P> - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/method.htm b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/method.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 448dbdf59..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/method.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,625 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<HTML> -<HEAD> - <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252"> - <TITLE>-m (Set compression Method) switch</TITLE> - <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> -</HEAD> - -<BODY> - -<H1>-m (Set compression Method) switch</H1> - -<P>Specifies the compression method.</P> - -<H4>Syntax</H4> - -<PRE class="syntax"> --m<method_parameters> - -</PRE> - -<P>The format for this switch depends on the archive type.</P> - -<UL> -<LI><TD><A class="parameter" href="#Zip">Zip</A></TD> -<LI><TD><A class="parameter" href="#GZ">GZip</A></TD> -<LI><TD><A class="parameter" href="#BZ2">BZip2</A></TD> -<LI><TD><A class="parameter" href="#7Z">7z</A></TD> -<LI><TD><A class="parameter" href="#XZ">XZ</A></TD> -</UL> - -<H2><A name="Zip"></A>Zip</H2> -<TABLE> - <TR> - <TH width="160">Parameter</TH> - <TH align="center">Default</TH> - <TH>Description</TH> </TR> - <TR> - <TD><A class="parameter" href="#ZipX">x=[0 | 1 | 3 | 5 | 7 | 9 ]</A></TD> - <TD align="center">5</TD> - <TD>Sets level of compression.</TD> </TR> - <TR> - <TD>m={MethodID}</TD> - <TD align="center">Deflate</TD> - <TD>Sets a method: Copy, Deflate, Deflate64, BZip2, LZMA, PPMd.</TD> </TR> - <TR> - <TD><A class="parameter" href="#Deflate_FastBytes">fb={NumFastBytes}</A></TD> - <TD align="center">32</TD> - <TD>Sets number of Fast Bytes for Deflate encoder.</TD> </TR> - <TR> - <TD><A class="parameter" href="#Zip_Pass">pass={NumPasses}</A></TD> - <TD align="center">1</TD> - <TD>Sets number of Passes for Deflate encoder.</TD></TR> - <TR> - <TD><A class="parameter" href="#ZipDictionarySize">d={Size}[b|k|m]</A></TD> - <TD align="center">900000</TD> - <TD>Sets Dictionary size for BZip2</TD></TR> - <TR> - <TD><A class="parameter" href="#ZipMemorySize">mem={Size}[b|k|m]</A></TD> - <TD align="center">24</TD> <TD>Sets size of used memory for PPMd.</TD></TR> - <TR> - <TD><A class="parameter" href="#ZipOrder">o={Size}</A></TD> - <TD align="center">8</TD> <TD>Sets model order for PPMd.</TD></TR> - <TR> - <TD><A class="parameter" href="#ZipMultiThread">mt=[off | on | {N}]</A></TD> - <TD align="center">on</TD> - <TD>Sets multithreading mode.</TD></TR> - <TR> - <TD>em={EncryptionMethodID}</TD> - <TD align="center">ZipCrypto</TD> - <TD>Sets a encryption method: ZipCrypto, AES128, AES192, AES256</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD><A class="parameter">tc=[off | on]</A></TD> - <TD align="center">off</TD> <TD>Stores NTFS timestamps for files: Modification time, Creation time, Last access time.</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD><A class="parameter">cl=[off | on]</A></TD> - <TD align="center">off</TD> <TD>7-Zip always uses local code page for file names.</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD><A class="parameter">cu=[off | on]</A></TD> - <TD align="center">off</TD> <TD>7-Zip uses UTF-8 for file names that contain non-ASCII symbols.</TD> </TR> -</TABLE> - -<P>By default (if <B>cl</B> and <B>cu</B> switches are not specified), 7-Zip uses UTF-8 encoding -only for file names that contain symbols unsupported by local code page.</P> - -<DL> - <DT><A name="ZipX"></A>x=[0 | 1 | 3 | 5 | 7 | 9 ]</DT> - <DD> - <P>Sets level of compression. x=0 means Copy mode (no compression).</P> - <P>Deflate / Deflate64 settings:</P> - <TABLE> - <TR> <TH>Level</TH> <TH>NumFastBytes</TH> <TH>NumPasses</TH> <TH>Description</TH> </TR> - <TR> <TD class="cc">1</TD> <TD class="cc" rowspan=3>32</TD> <TD class="cc" rowspan=3>1</TD> <TD>Fastest</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD class="cc">3</TD> <TD>Fast</TR> - <TR> <TD class="cc">5</TD> <TD>Normal</TR> - <TR> <TD class="cc">7</TD> <TD class="cc">64</TD> <TD class="cc">3</TD> <TD>Maximum</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD class="cc">9</TD> <TD class="cc">128</TD> <TD class="cc">10</TD> <TD>Ultra</TD> </TR> - </TABLE> - - <P>x=1 and x=3 with Deflate method set fast mode for compression.</P> - - <P>BZip2 settings:</P> - <TABLE> - <TR> <TH>Level</TH> <TH>Dictionary</TH> <TH>NumPasses</TH> <TH>Description</TH> </TR> - <TR> <TD class="cc">1</TD> <TD class="cc">100000</TD> <TD class="cc" rowspan=3>1</TD> <TD>Fastest</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD class="cc">3</TD> <TD class="cc">500000</TD> <TD>Fast</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD class="cc">5</TD> <TD class="cc" rowspan=3>900000</TD> <TD>Normal</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD class="cc">7</TD> <TD align="center">2</TD> <TD>Maximum</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD class="cc">9</TD> <TD align="center">7</TD> <TD>Ultra</TD> </TR> - </TABLE> - </DD> - - <DT><A name="Deflate_FastBytes"></A>fb={NumFastBytes}</DT> - <DD> - <P>Sets the number of fast bytes for the Deflate/Deflate64 encoder. - It can be in the range from 3 to 258 (257 for Deflate64). - Usually, a big number gives a little bit better - compression ratio and a slower compression process. - A large fast bytes parameter can significantly increase the compression ratio - for files which contain long identical sequences of bytes.</P> - </DD> - <DT><A name="Zip_Pass"></A>pass={NumPasses}</DT> - <DD> - <P>Sets number of passes for Deflate encoder. It can be in the range from 1 to 15 for Deflate and - from 1 to 10 for BZip2. Usually, a big number gives a little bit better - compression ratio and a slower compression process. - </P> - </DD> - <DT><A name="ZipDictionarySize"></A>d={Size}[b|k|m]</DT> - <DD> - <P> Sets the Dictionary size for BZip2. You must specify the size in bytes, kilobytes, or megabytes. - The maximum value for the Dictionary size is 900000b. If you do not specify any symbol - from set [b|k|m], dictionary size will be calculated as DictionarySize = 2^Size bytes.</P> - </DD> - - <DT><A name="ZipMemorySize"></A>mem={Size}[b|k|m]</DT> - <DD> - <P> Sets the size of memory used for PPMd. You must specify the size in bytes, kilobytes, or megabytes. - The maximum value is 256 MB = 2^28 bytes. The default value - is 24 (16MB). If you do not specify any symbol from the set [b|k|m], the - memory size will be calculated as (2^Size) bytes. PPMd uses the same - amount of memory for compression and decompression.</P> - </DD> - - <DT><A name="ZipOrder"></A>o={Size}</DT> - <DD> - <P>Sets the model order for PPMd. The size must be in the range [2,16]. The default value is 8.</P> - </DD> - - <DT><A name="ZipMultiThread"></A>mt=[off | on | {N}]</DT> - <DD> - <P>Sets multithread mode. If you have a multiprocessor or multicore system, - you can get a speed increase with - this switch. This option affects only compression (with any method) and - decompression of BZip2 streams. - Each thread in the multithread mode uses 32 MB of RAM for buffering. - If you specify {N}, 7-Zip tries to use N threads.</P> - </DD> -</DL> - -<H2><A name="GZ"></A>GZip</H2> -GZip uses the same parameters as Zip, but GZip compresses only with Deflate method. -So GZip supports only the following parameters: x, fb, pass. - -<H2><A name="BZ2"></A>BZip2</H2> -<TABLE> - <TR> - <TH width="160">Parameter</TH> - <TH align="center">Default</TH> - <TH>Description</TH> </TR> - <TR> - <TD><A class="parameter" href="#BZip2X">x=[1 | 3 | 5 | 7 | 9 ]</A></TD> - <TD align="center">5</TD> - <TD>Sets level of compression.</TD> </TR> - <TR> - <TD><A class="parameter" href="#BZip2Pass">pass={NumPasses}</A></TD> - <TD align="center">1</TD> - <TD>Sets number of Passes for Bzip2 encoder.</TD></TR> - <TR> - <TD><A class="parameter" href="#BZip2DictionarySize">d={Size}[b|k|m]</A></TD> - <TD align="center">900000</TD> - <TD>Sets Dictionary size for BZip2</TD></TR> - <TR> - <TD><A class="parameter" href="#BZip2MultiThread">mt=[off | on | {N}]</A></TD> - <TD align="center">on</TD> - <TD>Sets multithreading mode.</TD></TR> -</TABLE> - -<DL> - <DT><A name="BZip2"></A>x=[1 | 3 | 5 | 7 | 9 ]</DT> - <DD> - <P>Sets level of compression</P> - <TABLE> - <TR> <TH>Level</TH> <TH>Dictionary</TH> <TH>NumPasses</TH> <TH>Description</TH> </TR> - <TR> <TD class="cc">1</TD> <TD class="cc">100000</TD> <TD class="cc" rowspan=3>1</TD> <TD>Fastest</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD class="cc">3</TD> <TD class="cc">500000</TD> <TD>Fast</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD class="cc">5</TD> <TD class="cc" rowspan=3>900000</TD> <TD>Normal</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD class="cc">7</TD> <TD align="center">2</TD> <TD>Maximum</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD class="cc">9</TD> <TD align="center">7</TD> <TD>Ultra</TD> </TR> - </TABLE> - </DD> - - <DT><A name="BZip2DictionarySize"></A>d={Size}[b|k|m]</DT> - <DD> - <P> Sets the Dictionary size for BZip2. You must specify the size in bytes, kilobytes, or megabytes. - The maximum value for the Dictionary size is 900000b. If you do not specify any symbol - from set [b|k|m], dictionary size will be calculated as DictionarySize = 2^Size bytes.</P> - </DD> - - <DT><A name="#BZip2Pass"></A>pass={NumPasses}</DT> - <DD> - <P>Sets the number of passes. It can be in the range from 1 to 10. - The default value is 1 for normal mode, 2 for maximum mode and 7 for ultra mode. - A bigger number can give a little bit better compression ratio and a slower compression process. - </P> - </DD> - <DT><A name="BZip2MultiThread"></A>mt=[off | on | {N}]</DT> - <DD> - <P>Sets multithread mode. If you have a multiprocessor or multicore system, - you can get a speed increase with - this switch. If you specify {N}, for example mt=4, 7-Zip tries to use 4 threads.</P> - </DD> -</DL> - -<H2><A name="7Z"></A>7z</H2> -<TABLE> - <TR> <TH width="80">Parameter</TH> <TH align="center">Default</TH> <TH>Description</TH> </TR> - <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#SevenZipX">x=[0 | 1 | 3 | 5 | 7 | 9 ]</A></TD> - <TD align="center">5</TD><TD>Sets level of compression.</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#Solid">s=[off | on | [e] [{N}f] [{N}b | {N}k | {N}m | {N}g]</A></TD> - <TD align="center">on</TD> <TD>Sets solid mode.</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#Filter">f=[off | on]</A></TD> - <TD align="center">on</TD> <TD>Enables or disables compression filters for executable files.</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#HeaderCompress">hc=[off | on]</A></TD> - <TD align="center">on</TD> <TD>Enables or disables archive header compressing.</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#HeaderEncrypt">he=[off | on]</A></TD> - <TD align="center">off</TD> <TD>Enables or disables archive header encryption.</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#Bind">b{C1}[s{S1}]:{C2}[s{S2}]</A></TD> - <TD align="center"> </TD> <TD>Sets binding beetwen coders.</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#MethodID">{N}={MethodID}[:param1][:param2][..]</A></TD> - <TD align="center">LZMA</TD> <TD>Sets a method: LZMA, LZMA2, PPMd, BZip2, Deflate, Delta, BCJ, BCJ2, Copy.</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#MultiThread">mt=[off | on | {N}]</A></TD> - <TD align="center">on</TD> <TD>Sets multithreading mode.</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD><A class="parameter">tc=[off | on]</A></TD> - <TD align="center">off</TD> <TD>Stores file creation timestamps.</TD> </TR> -</TABLE> - -<DL> - <DT><A name="SevenZipX"></A>x=[0 | 1 | 3 | 5 | 7 | 9 ]</DT> - <DD> - <P>Sets level of compression</P> - <TABLE> - <TR> <TH>Level</TH> <TH>Method</TH> <TH>Dictionary</TH> <TH>FastBytes</TH> <TH>MatchFinder</TH> <TH>Filter</TH> <TH>Description</TH> </TR> - <TR> <TD align="center">0</TD> <TD align="center">Copy</TD> <TD align="center"></TD> <TD align="center"></TD> <TD align="center"></TD> <TD align="center"></TD> <TD>No compression.</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD align="center">1</TD> <TD align="center">LZMA</TD> <TD align="center">64 KB</TD> <TD align="center">32</TD> <TD align="center">HC4</TD> <TD align="center">BCJ</TD> <TD>Fastest compressing</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD align="center">3</TD> <TD align="center">LZMA</TD> <TD align="center">1 MB</TD> <TD align="center">32</TD> <TD align="center">HC4</TD> <TD align="center">BCJ</TD> <TD>Fast compressing</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD align="center">5</TD> <TD align="center">LZMA</TD> <TD align="center">16 MB</TD> <TD align="center">32</TD> <TD align="center">BT4</TD> <TD align="center">BCJ</TD> <TD>Normal compressing</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD align="center">7</TD> <TD align="center">LZMA</TD> <TD align="center">32 MB</TD> <TD align="center">64</TD> <TD align="center">BT4</TD> <TD align="center">BCJ</TD> <TD>Maximum compressing</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD align="center">9</TD> <TD align="center">LZMA</TD> <TD align="center">64 MB</TD> <TD align="center">64</TD> <TD align="center">BT4</TD> <TD align="center">BCJ2</TD><TD>Ultra compressing</TD> </TR> - </TABLE> - <P>Note: "x" works as "x=9".</P> - </DD> - - <DT><A name="Solid"></A>s=[off | on | [e] [{N}f] [{N}b | {N}k | {N}m | {N}g)]</DT> - <DD> - <P> Enables or disables solid mode. The default mode is s=on. - In solid mode, files are grouped together. Usually, compressing in - solid mode improves the compression ratio.</P> - - <TABLE> - <TR> <TD>e</TD> <TD>Use a separate solid block for each new file extension</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD>{N}f</TD> <TD>Set the limit for number of files in one solid block</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD>{N}b | {N}k | {N}m | {N}g</TD> <TD>Set a limit for the total size of a solid block in bytes</TD> </TR> - </TABLE> - - <P>These are the default limits for the solid block size:</P> - - <TABLE> - <TR> <TH width="150">Compression Level</TH> <TH>Solid block size</TH> </TR> - <TR> <TD>Store</TD> <TD>0 B</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD>Fastest</TD> <TD>16 MB</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD>Fast</TD> <TD>128 MB</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD>Normal</TD> <TD>2 GB</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD>Maximum</TD> <TD>4 GB</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD>Ultra</TD> <TD>4 GB</TD> </TR> - </TABLE> - - - <P>Limitation of the solid block size usually decreases compression ratio but gives the following advantages:</P> - <UL> - <LI>Decreases losses in case of future archive damage. - <LI>Decreases extraction time of a group of files (or just one - file), so long as the group doesn't contain the entire archive.</LI></LI> - </UL> - <P>The updating of solid .7z archives can be slow, since it - can require some recompression.</P> - - <P>Example:</P> - <PRE class="example"> - s=100f10m - </PRE> - <P>set solid mode with 100 files & 10 MB limits per one solid block.</P> - - <DT><A name="Filter"></A>f=[off | on]</DT> - <DD> - <P>Enables or disables compression filters for executable files: - dll, exe, ocx, sfx, sys. It uses BCJ2 filter in Ultra mode and BCJ - filter in other modes. The default mode is f=on. - </P> - <DT><A name="HeaderCompress"></A>hc=[off | on]</DT> - <DD> - <P> Enables or disables archive header compressing. The default mode is hc=on. - If archive header compressing is enabled, some parts of archive header will - be compressed with LZMA method. - </P> - <DT><A name="HeaderEncrypt"></A>he=[off | on]</DT> - <DD> - <P> Enables or disables archive header encryption. The default mode is he=off. - </P> - <DT>{N}</DT> - <DD> - <P>Sets order of methods. It is used also to associate parameters with - methods. Numbers must begin from 0. Methods that have smaller numbers will be used - before others.</P> - </DD> - - <DT><A name="Bind"></A>b{C1}[s{S1}]:{C2}[s{S2}]</DT> - <DD> - <P> Binds output stream S1 in coder C1 with input stream S2 in coder C2. - If stream number is not specified, stream with number 0 will be used. - </P> - <P> Usally coder has one input stream and - one output stream. In 7z some coders can have multiple input and output streams.</P> - - <P>For example, <A class="parameter" href="#BCJ2">BCJ2</A> encoder has one - input stream and four output streams.</P> - </DD> - - <DT><A name="MultiThread"></A>mt=[off | on | {N}]</DT> - <DD> - <P>Sets multithread mode. If you have a multiprocessor or multicore system, - you can get a increase with this switch. - 7-Zip supports multithread mode only for LZMA / LZMA2 compression and - BZip2 compression / decompression. If you specify {N}, for example mt=4, - 7-Zip tries to use 4 threads. LZMA compression uses only 2 threads. - </P> - </DD> - - <DT><A name="MethodID"></A>{N}={MethodID}[:param1][:param2] ... [:paramN]</DT> - <DD> - <P>Sets compression method. You can use any number of methods. - The default method is LZMA. </P> - <P>Parameters must be in one of the following forms:</P> - <UL> - <LI>{ParamName}={ParamValue}. - <LI>{ParamName}{ParamValue}, if {ParamValue} - is number and {ParamName} doesn't contain numbers. - </UL> - - <P>Supported methods:</P> - <TABLE> - <TR> <TH width="60">MethodID</TH> <TH>Description</TH> </TR> - <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#LZMA">LZMA</A></TD> <TD>LZ-based algorithm</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#LZMA2">LZMA2</A></TD> <TD>LZMA-based algorithm</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#PPMd">PPMd</A></TD> <TD>Dmitry Shkarin's PPMdH with small changes</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD>BZip2</TD> <TD>BWT algorithm</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD>Deflate</TD> <TD>LZ+Huffman</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD>Copy</TD> <TD>No compression</TD> </TR> - </TABLE> - - <P>Supported filters:</P> - <TABLE> - <TR> <TH width="60">MethodID</TH> <TH>Description</TH> </TR> - <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#Delta">Delta</A></TD> <TD>Delta filter</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD>BCJ</TD> <TD>converter for x86 executables</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#BCJ2">BCJ2</A></TD> <TD>converter for x86 executables (version 2)</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD>ARM</TD> <TD>converter for ARM (little endian) executables</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD>ARMT</TD> <TD>converter for ARM Thumb (little endian) executables</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD>IA64</TD> <TD>converter for IA-64 executables</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD>PPC</TD> <TD>converter for PowerPC (big endian) executables</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD>SPARC</TD> <TD>converter for SPARC executables</TD> </TR> - </TABLE> - <P>Filters increase the compression ratio for some types of files. Filters - must be used with one of the compression method (for example, BCJ + LZMA).</P> - </DD> - - <H4><A name="LZMA"></A>LZMA</H4> - <P> LZMA is an algorithm based on Lempel-Ziv algorithm. - It provides very fast decompression (about 10-20 times faster than compression). - Memory requirements for compression and decompression also are different (see - <A class="parameter" href="#DictionarySize">d={Size}[b|k|m]</A> switch for details).</P> - - <TABLE> - <TR> <TH width="80">Parameter</TH> <TH align="center">Default</TH> <TH>Description</TH> </TR> - - <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#LZMAMode">a=[0|1]</A></TD> - <TD align="center">1</TD> <TD>Sets compressing mode</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#DictionarySize">d={Size}[b|k|m]</A></TD> - <TD align="center">24</TD> <TD>Sets Dictionary size</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#MatchFinder">mf={MF_ID}</A></TD> - <TD align="center">bt4</TD> <TD>Sets Match Finder</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#FastBytes">fb={N}</A></TD> - <TD align="center">32</TD> <TD>Sets number of Fast Bytes</TD></TR> - <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#MatchFinderCycles">mc={N}</A></TD> - <TD align="center">32</TD><TD>Sets Number of Cycles for Match Finder</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#LitContext">lc={N}</A></TD> - <TD align="center">3</TD> <TD>Sets number of Literal Context bits - [0, 8]</TD></TR> - <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#LitPos">lp={N}</A></TD> - <TD align="center">0</TD> <TD>Sets number of Literal Pos bits - [0, 4]</TD></TR> - <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#PosBits">pb={N}</A></TD> - <TD align="center">2</TD> <TD>Set number of Pos Bits - [0, 4]</TD></TR> - </TABLE> - - - <DL> - <DT><A name="#LZMAMode"></A>a=[0|1]</DT> - <DD> - <P> Sets compression mode: 0 = fast, 1 = normal. - Default value is 1.</P> - </DD> - <DT><A name="DictionarySize"></A>d={Size}[b|k|m]</DT> - <DD> - <P> Sets Dictionary size for LZMA. You must specify the size in bytes, kilobytes, or megabytes. - The maximum value for dictionary size is 1 GB = 2^30 bytes. Default values for LZMA - are 24 (16 MB) in normal mode, 25 (32 MB) in maximum mode (-mx=7) - and 26 (64 MB) in ultra mode (-mx=9). - If you do not specify any symbol from the set [b|k|m], the - dictionary size will be calculated as DictionarySize = 2^Size bytes. - For decompressing a file compressed by LZMA method with dictionary size N, you need - about N bytes of memory (RAM) available. - </P> - </DD> - <DT><A name="MatchFinder"></A>mf={MF_ID}</DT> - <DD> - <P> Sets Match Finder for LZMA. Default method is bt4. - Algorithms from hc* group don't provide a good compression ratio, - but they often work pretty fast in combination with fast mode (a=0). - Memory requirements depend on dictionary size (parameter "d" in table below). - </P> - <TABLE> - <TR> <TH>MF_ID</TH> <TH class="cc">Dictionary</TH> <TH class="cc" colspan = 2>Memory Usage</TH> <TH class="cc" colspan = 2>Description</TH> </TR> - <TR> <TD class="cc">bt2</TD> <TD></TD> <TD align="right"> 9.5 * d</TD> <TD class="cc" rowspan=6> + 4 MB</TD> <TD class="cc" rowspan=4>Binary Tree</TD> <TD>2 bytes hashing</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD class="cc">bt3</TD> <TD></TD> <TD align="right">11.5 * d</TD> <TD>3 bytes hashing</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD class="cc" rowspan=2>bt4</TD> <TD class="cc">64 KB ... 48 MB</TD> <TD align="right">11.5 * d</TD> <TD class="cc" rowspan=6>4 bytes hashing</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD class="cc">64 MB ... 1024 MB</TD> <TD align="right">10.5 * d</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD class="cc" rowspan=2>hc4</TD> <TD class="cc">64 KB ... 48 MB</TD> <TD align="right"> 7.5 * d</TD> <TD class="cc" rowspan=2>Hash Chain </TD></TR> - <TR> <TD class="cc">64 MB ... 1024 MB</TD> <TD align="right"> 6.5 * d</TD> </TR> - </TABLE> - <P>Note: Your operation system also needs some amount of physical memory for internal purposes. - So keep at least 32MB of physical memory unused.</P> - </DD> - - <DT><A name="FastBytes"></A>fb={N}</DT> - <DD> - <P>Sets number of fast bytes for LZMA. It can be in the range from 5 to 273. - The default value is 32 for normal mode and 64 for maximum and ultra modes. - Usually, a big number gives a little bit better - compression ratio and slower compression process. - </P> - </DD> - <DT><A name="MatchFinderCycles"></A>mc={N}</DT> - <DD> - <P>Sets number of cycles (passes) for match finder. It can be in range from 0 to 1000000000. - Default value is (16 + number_of_fast_bytes / 2) for BT* match finders and - (8 + number_of_fast_bytes / 4) for HC4 match finder. - If you specify mc=0, LZMA will use default value. - Usually, a big number gives a little bit better compression ratio and slower - compression process. For example, mf=HC4 and mc=10000 can provide almost the same - compression ratio as mf=BT4.</P> - </DD> - <DT><A name="LitContext"></A>lc={N}</DT> - <DD> - <P>Sets the number of literal context bits (high bits of previous literal). - It can be in range from 0 to 8. - Default value is 3. Sometimes lc=4 gives gain for big files.</P> - </DD> - <DT><A name="LitPos"></A>lp={N}</DT> - <DD> - <P>Sets the number of literal pos bits (low bits of current position for literals). - It can be in the range from 0 to 4. - The default value is 0. The lp switch is intended for periodical data when the - period is equal to 2^value (where lp=value). For example, for 32-bit (4 bytes) - periodical data you can use lp=2. Often it's better to set lc=0, - if you change lp switch.</P> - </DD> - <DT><A name="PosBits"></A>pb={N}</DT> - <DD> - <P>Sets the number of pos bits (low bits of current position). - It can be in the range from 0 to 4. - The default value is 2. The pb switch is intended for periodical data when the - period is equal 2^value (where lp=value). </P> - </DD> - - </DL> - - <H4><A name="LZMA2"></A>LZMA2</H4> - <P>LZMA2 is modified version of LZMA. it provides the following advantages over LZMA:</P> - <UL> - <LI>Better compression ratio for data than can't be compressed. LZMA2 can store such - blocks of data in uncompressed form. Also it decompresses such data faster. - <LI>Better multithreading support. If you compress big file, LZMA2 can split - that file to chunks and compress these chunks in multiple threads. - </UL> - - <TABLE> - <TR> <TH width="80">Parameter</TH> <TH align="center">Default</TH> <TH>Description</TH> </TR> - - <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#ChunkSize">c={Size}[b|k|m]</A></TD> - <TD align="center">dictSize * 4</TD> <TD>Sets Chunk size</TD> </TR> - </TABLE> - - <P>If you don't specify ChunkSize, LZMA2 sets it to DictionarySize * 4.</P> - - <P>LZMA2 also supports all LZMA parameters, but lp+lc cannot be larger than 4.</P> - - <P>LZMA2 uses: 1 thread for each chunk in x1 and x3 modes; and - 2 threads for each chunk in x5, x7 and x9 modes. - If LZMA2 is set to use only such number of threads required for one chunk, - it doesn't split stream to chunks. So you can get different compression - ratio for different number of threads. You can get the best compression - ratio, when you use 1 or 2 threads.</P> - - <H4><A name="PPMd"></A>PPMd</H4> - <P> PPMd is a PPM-based algorithm. This algorithm is mostly based - on Dmitry Shkarin's PPMdH source code. PPMd provides very good compression ratio for - plain text files. There is no difference between compression speed and - decompression speed. Memory requirements for compression and decompression - also are the same.</P> - <TABLE> - <TR> <TH width="80">Parameter</TH> <TH align="center">Default</TH> <TH>Description</TH> </TR> - <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#MemorySize">mem={Size}[b|k|m]</A></TD> - <TD align="center">24</TD> <TD>Sets size of used memory for PPMd.</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD><A class="parameter" href="#Order">o={Size}</A></TD> - <TD align="center">6</TD> <TD>Sets model order for PPMd.</TD> </TR> - </TABLE> - <DL> - <DT><A name="MemorySize"></A>mem={Size}[b|k|m]</DT> - <DD> - <P> Sets the size of memory used for PPMd. You must specify the size in bytes, kilobytes, or megabytes. - The maximum value is 2GB = 2^31 bytes. The default value - is 24 (16MB). If you do not specify any symbol from the set [b|k|m], the - memory size will be calculated as (2^Size) bytes. PPMd uses the same - amount of memory for compression and decompression.</P> - </DD> - - <DT><A name="Order"></A>o={Size}</DT> - <DD> - <P>Sets the model order for PPMd. The size must be in the range [2,32]. The default value is 6.</P> - </DD> - </DL> - - <H4><A name="BCJ2"></A>BCJ2</H4> - <P>BCJ2 is a Branch converter for 32-bit x86 executables (version 2). - It converts some branch instructions for increasing further compression.</P> - <P>A BCJ2 encoder has one input stream and four output streams:</P> - <UL> - <LI>s0: main stream. It requires further compression.</LI> - <LI>s1: stream for converted CALL values. It requires further compression.</LI> - <LI>s2: stream for converted JUMP values. It requires further compression.</LI> - <LI>s3: service stream. It is already compressed.</LI> - </UL> - <P>If LZMA is used, the size of the dictionary for streams - s1 and s2 can be much smaller (512 KB is enough for most cases) - than the dictionary size for stream s0.</P> - - <H4><A name="Delta"></A>Delta</H4> - <P>It's possible to set delta offset in bytes. For example, to compress 16-bit stereo - WAV files, you can set "0=Delta:4". Default delta offset is 1.</P> -</DL> - -<H2><A name="XZ"></A>XZ</H2> -XZ supports only LZMA2 codec now. The switches are similar to switches for 7z format. - -<H4>Examples</H4> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z a -tzip archive.zip *.jpg -mx0 -</PRE> - -<P>adds <SPAN class="filename">*.jpg</SPAN> files to - <SPAN class="filename">archive.zip</SPAN> archive without compression.</P> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z a -t7z archive.7z *.exe *.dll -m0=BCJ -m1=LZMA:d=21 -ms -mmt -</PRE> - -<P>adds <SPAN class="filename">*.exe</SPAN> and <SPAN class="filename">*.dll</SPAN> -files to solid archive <SPAN class="filename">archive.7z</SPAN> using LZMA method with -2 MB dictionary and BCJ converter. Compression will use multithreading optimization.</P> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z a -t7z archive.7z *.exe *.dll -m0=BCJ2 -m1=LZMA:d23 -m2=LZMA:d19 -m3=LZMA:d19 - -mb0:1 -mb0s1:2 -mb0s2:3 -</PRE> - -<P>adds <SPAN class="filename">*.exe</SPAN> and <SPAN class="filename">*.dll</SPAN> - files to archive <SPAN class="filename">archive.7z</SPAN> using BCJ2 converter, - LZMA with 8 MB dictionary for main output stream (s0), - and LZMA with 512 KB dictionary for s1 and s2 output streams of BCJ2.</P> - - -<PRE class="example"> -7z a -t7z archive.7z *.txt -m0=PPMd -</PRE> - -<P>adds <SPAN class="filename">*.txt</SPAN> files to archive -<SPAN class="filename">archive.7z</SPAN> using PPMd method.</P> - - - - -<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4> - -<P> - <A href="../commands/add.htm">a (Add)</A>, - <A href="../commands/delete.htm">d (Delete)</A>, - <A href="../commands/update.htm">u (Update)</A>, -</P> - -<H4>See also</H4> - -<P> - <B>Switches:</B> - <A href="type.htm">-t (set Type of archive)</A>, -</P> - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/output_dir.htm b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/output_dir.htm deleted file mode 100644 index b4523493b..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/output_dir.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<HTML> -<HEAD> - <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252"> - <TITLE>-o (set Output directory) switch</TITLE> - <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> -</HEAD> - -<BODY> - -<H1>-o (set Output directory) switch</H1> - -<P>Specifies a destination directory where files are to be extracted.</P> -<P>This switch can be used only with extraction commands.</P> - -<H4>Syntax</H4> - -<PRE class="syntax"> --o{dir_path} -</PRE> - -<DL> - <DT>{dir_path}</DT> - <DD>This is the destination directory path. It's not required to end with a backslash. - If you specify <B>*</B> in {dir_path}, 7-Zip substitutes that * character to archive name.</DD> -</DL> - - -<H4>Example</H4> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z x archive.zip -oc:\Doc -</PRE> - -<P>extracts all files from the <SPAN class="filename">archive.zip</SPAN> archive -to the <SPAN class="filename">c:\Doc</SPAN> directory.</P> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z x *.zip -o* -</PRE> - -<P>extracts all <SPAN class="filename">*.zip</SPAN> archives to subfolders -with names of these archives.</P> - -<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4> - -<P> - <A href="../commands/extract.htm">e (Extract)</A>, - <A href="../commands/extract_full.htm">x (Extract with full paths)</A> -</P> - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/overwrite.htm b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/overwrite.htm deleted file mode 100644 index c71ae40d8..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/overwrite.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<HTML> -<HEAD> - <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252"> - <TITLE>-ao (Overwrite mode) switch</TITLE> - <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> -</HEAD> - -<BODY> - -<H1>-ao (Overwrite mode) switch</H1> - -<P>Specifies the overwrite mode during extraction, to overwrite files already present on disk.</P> - -<H4>Syntax</H4> - -<PRE class="syntax"> --ao[a | s | t | u ] -</PRE> - - -<TABLE> - <TR> <TH width="80">Switch</TH> <TH>Description</TH> </TR> - <TR> <TD>-aoa</TD> <TD>Overwrite All existing files without prompt.</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD>-aos</TD> <TD>Skip extracting of existing files.</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD>-aou</TD> <TD>aUto rename extracting file (for example, name.txt will - be renamed to name_1.txt).</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD>-aot</TD> <TD>auto rename existing file (for example, name.txt will - be renamed to name_1.txt).</TD> </TR> -</TABLE> - -<H4>Examples</H4> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z x test.zip -aoa -</PRE> - -<P>extracts all files from <SPAN class="filename">test.zip</SPAN> archive and overwrites -existing files without any prompt.</P> - -<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4> - -<P> - <A href="../commands/extract.htm">e (Extract)</A>, - <A href="../commands/extract_full.htm">x (Extract with full paths)</A> -</P> - -<H4>See also</H4> - -<P> - <B>Switches:</B> - <A href="yes.htm">-y (assume Yes on all queries)</A>, -</P> - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/password.htm b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/password.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 733dfc4a7..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/password.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<HTML> -<HEAD> - <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252"> - <TITLE>-p (set Password) switch</TITLE> - <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> -</HEAD> - -<BODY> - -<H1>-p (set Password) switch</H1> - -<P>Specifies password.</P> - -<H4>Syntax</H4> - -<PRE class="syntax"> --p{password} -</PRE> - -<DL> - <DT>{password}</DT> - <DD>Specifies password.</DD> -</DL> - - -<H4>Examples</H4> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z a archive.7z -psecret -mhe *.txt -</PRE> -<P>compresses *.txt files to <SPAN class="filename">archive.7z</SPAN> using password -"secret". Also it encrypts archive headers (-mhe switch), so filenames will be encrypted. -</P> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z x archive.zip -psecret -</PRE> -<P>extracts all files from <SPAN class="filename">archive.zip</SPAN> using password -"secret".</P> - -<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4> - -<P> - <A href="../commands/add.htm">a (Add)</A>, - <A href="../commands/delete.htm">d (Delete)</A>, - <A href="../commands/extract.htm">e (Extract)</A>, - <A href="../commands/test.htm">t (Test)</A>, - <A href="../commands/update.htm">u (Update)</A>, - <A href="../commands/extract_full.htm">x (Extract with full paths)</A> -</P> - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/recurse.htm b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/recurse.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 08dba2a4a..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/recurse.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<HTML> -<HEAD> - <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252"> - <TITLE>-r (Recurse subdirectories) switch</TITLE> - <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> -</HEAD> - -<BODY> - -<H1>-r (Recurse subdirectories) switch</H1> - -<P>Specifies the method of treating wildcards and filenames on the command line.</P> - -<H4>Syntax</H4> - -<PRE class="syntax"> --r[- | 0] -</PRE> - - -<TABLE> - <TR><TH width="80">Switch</TH> <TH>Description</TH></TR> - <TR><TD>-r</TD> <TD>Enable recurse subdirectories.</TD></TR> - <TR><TD>-r-</TD> <TD>Disable recurse subdirectories. This option is default for all commands.</TD></TR> - <TR><TD>-r0</TD> <TD>Enable recurse subdirectories only for wildcard names.</TD></TR> -</TABLE> - -<H4>Examples</H4> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z l archive.zip *.doc -r- -</PRE> - -<P>lists all <SPAN class="filename">*.doc</SPAN> files - that belong to the archived root directory - in the <SPAN class="filename">archive.zip</SPAN> archive. - </P> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z a -tzip archive.zip -r src\*.cpp src\*.h -</PRE> - -<P>adds all <SPAN class="filename">*.cpp</SPAN> and <SPAN class="filename">*.h</SPAN> - files from directory <SPAN class="filename">src</SPAN> and all it's subdirectories - to the <SPAN class="filename">archive.zip</SPAN> archive.</P> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z a archive.7z folder1\ -</PRE> - -<P>adds all files from directory <SPAN class="filename">folder1</SPAN> and all it's subdirectories - to the <SPAN class="filename">archive.7z</SPAN> archive.</P> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z a archive.7z -r folder2\ -</PRE> - -<P>searches all <SPAN class="filename">folder2</SPAN> directories in all subdirectories, - and adds them (including all subdirectories) to the <SPAN class="filename">archive.7z</SPAN> archive.</P> - -<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4> - -<P> - <A href="../commands/add.htm">a (Add)</A>, - <A href="../commands/delete.htm">d (Delete)</A>, - <A href="../commands/extract.htm">e (Extract)</A>, - <A href="../commands/list.htm">l (List)</A>, - <A href="../commands/test.htm">t (Test)</A>, - <A href="../commands/update.htm">u (Update)</A>, - <A href="../commands/extract_full.htm">x (Extract with full paths)</A> -</P> - -<H4>See also</H4> - -<P> - <B>Switches:</B> - <A href="include.htm">-i (Include)</A>, - <A href="exclude.htm">-x (Exclude)</A> -</P> - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/sfx.htm b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/sfx.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 126028963..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/sfx.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,156 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<HTML> -<HEAD> - <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252"> - <TITLE>-sfx (Create SFX archive) switch</TITLE> - <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> -</HEAD> - -<BODY> - -<H1>-sfx (Create SFX archive) switch</H1> - -<P>Creates self extracting archive.</P> - -<H4>Syntax</H4> - -<PRE class="syntax"> --sfx[<A class="parameter" href="#SFX_Module">{SFX_Module}</A>] -</PRE> - -<DL> - <DT><A name="SFX_Module"></A>{SFX_Module}</DT> - <DD> - <P>Specifies the SFX module that will be combined with the archive. - This module must be placed in the same directory as the 7z.exe. - If {SFX_Module} is not assigned, 7-Zip will use standard console - SFX module 7zCon.sfx.</P> - <TABLE> - <TR> <TH width="60">SFX_Module</TH> <TH>Description</TH> </TR> - <TR> <TD>7z.sfx</TD> <TD>Windows version.</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD>7zCon.sfx</TD> <TD>Console version.</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD>7zS.sfx</TD> <TD>Windows version for installers.</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD>7zSD.sfx</TD> <TD>Windows version for installers (uses MSVCRT.dll).</TD> </TR> - </TABLE> - </DD> -</DL> - -<P> -All SFX modules are uncompressed. You can use UPX program -(http://upx.sourceforge.net) -to compresss such modules. After compressing by the UPX program, the size of the -sfx module will be reduced to 40-50% of its original size. -</P> - -<H4>SFX modules for installers</H4> -<P>SFX modules for installers are included in an external package (7z_extra). You can download -these modules from www.7-zip.org. SFX modules for installers (7zS.sfx and 7zSD.sfx) -allow you to create your own installation program. -Such a module extracts the archive to the user's temp folder, and runs a specified program, -and removes the temp files after the program finishes. -A self-extracting archive for installers must be created as joining 3 files: -SFX_Module, Installer_Config, 7z_Archive. -In addition, an optional file, Installer_Config, is allowed. You can use the following command to -create an installer self-extracting archive:</P> -<PRE class="example"> -copy /b 7zS.sfx + config.txt + archive.7z archive.exe -</PRE> - -<P>An optimally small installation package size can be achieved, -if the installation files are uncompressed before including them in the 7z archive.</P> - -<P><SPAN class="filename">-y</SPAN> switch for installer module specifies quiet mode extraction.</P> - -<H4>Installer Config file format</H4> -<P> -This config file contains commands for the Installer. The file begins with the string -<B>;!@Install@!UTF-8!</B> and ends with <B>;!@InstallEnd@!</B>. -The file must be written in UTF-8 encoding. -The file contains any or all these string pairs: -<P>ID_String="Value"</P> -<P> - <TABLE> - <TR> <TH width="60">ID_String</TH> <TH>Description</TH> </TR> - <TR> <TD>Title</TD> <TD>Title for messages</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD>BeginPrompt</TD> <TD>Begin Prompt message</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD>Progress</TD> <TD>Value can be "yes" or "no". Default value is "yes".</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD>RunProgram</TD> <TD>Command for executing. Default value is "setup.exe". Substring <B>%%T</B> - will be replaced with path to temporary folder, where files were extracted</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD>Directory</TD> <TD>Directory prefix for "RunProgram". Default value is ".\\"</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD>ExecuteFile</TD> <TD>Name of file for executing</TD> </TR> - <TR> <TD>ExecuteParameters</TD> <TD>Parameters for "ExecuteFile"</TD> </TR> - </TABLE> -</P> -<P>You may omit any pair.</P> - -<P>There are two ways to run a installation program: <B>RunProgram</B> and <B>ExecuteFile</B>. -Use <B>RunProgram</B>, if you want to run a program from the .7z archive. -Use <B>ExecuteFile</B>, if you want to open a document from the .7z archive, or -if you want to execute a command from Windows.</P> - -<P>If you use <B>RunProgram</B>, and if you specify empty directory prefix: <B>Directory</B>="", -the system searches for the executable file in the following sequence:</P> -<OL> -<LI>The directory from which the application (installer) loaded. -<LI>The temporary folder, where files were extracted. -<LI>The Windows system directory. -</OL> - -<H4>Config file Examples</H4> - -<PRE class="example"> -;!@Install@!UTF-8! -Title="7-Zip 4.00" -BeginPrompt="Do you want to install the 7-Zip 4.00?" -RunProgram="setup.exe" -;!@InstallEnd@! -</PRE> - -<BR> - - -<PRE class="example"> -;!@Install@!UTF-8! -Title="7-Zip 4.00" -BeginPrompt="Do you want to install the 7-Zip 4.00?" -ExecuteFile="7zip.msi" -;!@InstallEnd@! -</PRE> - -<BR> - -<PRE class="example"> -;!@Install@!UTF-8! -Title="7-Zip 4.01 Update" -BeginPrompt="Do you want to install the 7-Zip 4.01 Update?" -ExecuteFile="msiexec.exe" -ExecuteParameters="/i 7zip.msi REINSTALL=ALL REINSTALLMODE=vomus" -;!@InstallEnd@! -</PRE> - -<H4>Examples</H4> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z a -sfx a.exe *.txt -</PRE> - -<P>adds <SPAN class="filename">*.txt</SPAN> files to self extracting - archive <SPAN class="filename">a.exe</SPAN> using the default console SFX module.</P> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z a -sfx7z.sfx a.exe * -</PRE> - -<P>adds all files to self extracting archive <SPAN class="filename">a.exe</SPAN> -with module <SPAN class="filename">7z.sfx</SPAN> using windows version of SFX mudule.</P> - -<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4> - -<P> - <A href="../commands/add.htm">a (Add)</A>, - <A href="../commands/delete.htm">d (Delete)</A>, - <A href="../commands/update.htm">u (Update)</A>, -</P> - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/ssc.htm b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/ssc.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 023dbf88b..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/ssc.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<HTML> -<HEAD> - <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252"> - <TITLE>-ssc (Set Sensitive Case mode) switch</TITLE> - <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> -</HEAD> - -<BODY> - -<H1>-ssc (Set Sensitive Case mode) switch</H1> - -<P>Sets sensitive case mode for file names.</P> - -<H4>Syntax</H4> - -<PRE class="syntax"> --scs[-] -</PRE> - -<TABLE> - <TR><TH width="80">Switch</TH> <TH>Description</TH></TR> - <TR><TD>-ssc</TD> <TD>Set case-sensitive mode. It's default for Posix/Linux systems.</TD></TR> - <TR><TD>-ssc-</TD> <TD>Set case-insensitive mode. It's default for Windows systems.</TD></TR> -</TABLE> - -<H4>Example</H4> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z a archive.7z A*.txt -ssc -r -</PRE> - -<P>compresses all <SPAN class="filename">A*.txt</SPAN> files - from current directory and all it's subdirectories. That command doesn't compress - <SPAN class="filename">a*.txt</SPAN> files. - -<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4> - -<P> - <A href="../commands/add.htm">a (Add)</A>, - <A href="../commands/delete.htm">d (Delete)</A>, - <A href="../commands/extract.htm">e (Extract)</A>, - <A href="../commands/list.htm">l (List)</A>, - <A href="../commands/test.htm">t (Test)</A>, - <A href="../commands/update.htm">u (Update)</A>, - <A href="../commands/extract_full.htm">x (Extract with full paths)</A> -</P> - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/stdin.htm b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/stdin.htm deleted file mode 100644 index f16b4ebe2..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/stdin.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<HTML> -<HEAD> - <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252"> - <TITLE>-si (read data from stdin) switch</TITLE> - <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> -</HEAD> - -<BODY> - -<H1>-si (read data from stdin) switch</H1> - -<P>Causes 7-Zip to read data from stdin (standard input) instead of from disc files.</P> - -<H4>Syntax</H4> - -<PRE class="syntax"> --si{file_name} -</PRE> - -<DL> - <DT>{file_name}</DT> - <DD>Specifies a name that will be stored in the archive for the compressed data. - If file_name is not specified, data will be stored without a name.</DD> -</DL> - -<P>Note: The current version of 7-Zip support reading of archives from stdin only for xz, lzma, tar, gzip and bzip2 archives.</P> - -<H4>Examples</H4> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z a archive.gz -tgzip -siDoc2.txt < Doc.txt -</PRE> - -<P>compresses input stream from file Doc.txt to -<SPAN class="filename">archive.gz</SPAN> archive -using <SPAN class="filename">Doc2.txt</SPAN> file name.</P> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z x 7z905.tar.gz -so | 7z x -si -ttar -</PRE> - -<P>decompresses <SPAN class="filename">tar.gz</SPAN> archive.</P> - -<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4> - -<P> - <A href="../commands/add.htm">a (Add)</A>, - <A href="../commands/extract.htm">e (Extract)</A>, - <A href="../commands/update.htm">u (Update)</A>, - <A href="../commands/extract_full.htm">x (Extract with full paths)</A> -</P> - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/stdout.htm b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/stdout.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 62e5a662a..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/stdout.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<HTML> -<HEAD> - <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252"> - <TITLE>-so (write data to stdout) switch</TITLE> - <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> -</HEAD> - -<BODY> - -<H1>-so (write data to stdout) switch</H1> - -<P>Causes 7-Zip to write output data to stdout (standard output stream).</P> - -<H4>Syntax</H4> - -<PRE class="syntax"> --so -</PRE> - -<H4>Examples</H4> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z x archive.gz -so > Doc.txt -</PRE> - -<P>decompresses <SPAN class="filename">archive.gz</SPAN> -archive to output stream and then redirects that stream to -<SPAN class="filename">Doc.txt</SPAN> file.</P> - - -<PRE class="example"> -7z a dummy -tgzip -so Doc.txt > archive.gz -</PRE> - -<P>compresses the <SPAN class="filename">Doc.txt</SPAN> file to the 7-Zip standard -output stream and writes that stream to -<SPAN class="filename">archive.gz</SPAN> file.</P> - -<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4> - -<P> - <A href="../commands/add.htm">a (Add)</A>, - <A href="../commands/extract.htm">e (Extract)</A>, - <A href="../commands/update.htm">u (Update)</A>, - <A href="../commands/extract_full.htm">x (Extract with full paths)</A> -</P> - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/stop_switch.htm b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/stop_switch.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 12383e507..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/stop_switch.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<HTML> -<HEAD> - <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252"> - <TITLE>-- (Stop switches parsing) switch</TITLE> - <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> -</HEAD> - -<BODY> - -<H1>-- (Stop switches parsing) switch</H1> - -<P>Disables switch parsing after "--" on the command line. -This is to allow 7-Zip to use file names that start with "-". - -<H4>Syntax</H4> - -<PRE class="syntax"> --- -</PRE> - -<H4>Examples</H4> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z t -- -ArchiveName.7z -</PRE> - -<P>tests <SPAN class="filename">-ArchiveName.7z</SPAN> archive.</P> - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/style.css b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/style.css deleted file mode 100644 index 13ebb79ce..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/style.css +++ /dev/null @@ -1,232 +0,0 @@ -body - { - padding: 0px 0px 0px 26px; - background: #ffffff; - color: #000000; - font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; - font-size: 80%; - } - -div - { - width: 90%; - border: 2px solid #999999; - padding: 4px 8px; - background: #cccccc; - } - -h1, h2, h3, h4 - { - font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; - margin-left: -26px; - } - -h1 - { - font-size: 145%; - margin-top: .5em; - margin-bottom: 1em; - } - -h2 - { - font-size: 130%; - margin-top: 1.5em; - margin-bottom: .6em; - } - -h3 - { - font-size: 115%; - margin-top: 1.5em; - margin-bottom: .6em; - } - -h4 - { - font-size: 100%; - margin-top: 1.5em; - margin-bottom: .6em; - } - -ul p, ol p, dl p - { - margin-left: 0em; - } - -p - { - margin-top: .6em; - margin-bottom: .6em; - } - -dl - { - /*margin-top: 0em; */ - } - -dt - { - margin-top: .76em; - margin-bottom: .5em; - font-weight: bold; - } - -dd - { - margin-top: .5em; - margin-bottom: .5em; - margin-left: 1.9em; - } - - -ul, ol - { - margin-top: .6em; - margin-bottom: 0em; - } - -ol - { - margin-left: 3.6em; - } - -ul - { - list-style-type: disc; - margin-left: 1.9em; - } - -li - { - margin-bottom: .6em; - } - -ul ol, ol ol - { - list-style-type: lower-alpha; - { - - /* -pre - { - margin-top: .6em; - margin-bottom: .6em; - } - */ - -pre,code - { - font: 100% Courier New, Courier, mono; - color: #000000; - cursor: text; - } - -pre.syntax - { - background: #dddddd; - padding: 2pt,4pt - } - -pre.syntax - { - color: #000000; - } - -pre.example - { - margin-left: 2.0em; - /*margin-top: 12.0em;*/ - /*margin-bottom: 1.0em;*/ - color: #C00000; - /*padding: 10pt,20pt*/ - } - -table - { - /* width: 90%; */ - background: #999999; - margin-top: .6em; - margin-bottom: .3em; - } - -th - { - padding: 4px 8px; - background: #cccccc; - text-align: left; - font-size: 80%; - vertical-align: bottom; - } - -th.cc - { - text-align: center; - vertical-align: middle; - } - -td - { - padding: 4px 8px; - background: #ffffff; - vertical-align: top; - font-size: 80%; - } - -td.cc - { - text-align: center; - vertical-align: middle; - } - - -blockquote - { - margin-left: 3.8em; - margin-right: 3.8em; - margin-top: .6em; - margin-bottom: .6em; - } - -a:link - { - color: #0066ff; - } - -a:visited - { - color: #996600; - } - -a:hover - { - color: #cc9900; - } - -a.parameter:link - { - color: #0066ff; - text-decoration:none; - } - -a.parameter:visited - { - text-decoration:none; - } - -div.footer - { - width: 100%; - border: none; - background: #ffffff; - margin-top: 18pt; - padding-bottom: 12pt; - color: #228B22; - text-align: center; - font-size: 70%; - } - -span.filename -{ - color: #F00000; -} diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/type.htm b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/type.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 73af4e1a9..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/type.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<HTML> -<HEAD> - <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252"> - <TITLE>-o (set Output directory) switch</TITLE> - <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> -</HEAD> - -<BODY> - -<H1>-t (set Type of archive) switch</H1> - -<P>Specifies the type of archive.</P> - -<H4>Syntax</H4> - -<PRE class="syntax"> --t{archive_type} -</PRE> - -<DL> - <DT>{archive_type}</DT> - <DD>Specifies the type of archive. It can be: *, 7z, split, zip, gzip, bzip2, tar, ... , or - combination of them, like: mbr.vhd -</DD> -</DL> - -<P>If -t{archive_type} switch is not specified, 7-Zip uses extension of archive filename to - detect the type of archive. If you create new archive, -t{archive_type} switch is not - specified and there is no extension of archive, 7-Zip will create .7z archive.</P> - -<P>When you extract archive of some types that contains another -archive without compression (for example, MBR in VHD), 7-Zip can open both -levels in one step. If you want to open/extract just top -level archive, use <SPAN class="filename">-t*</SPAN> switch.</P> - -<P>Note: gzip or bzip2 formats support only one file per archive. -If you want to compress more than one file to these formats, -create a tar archive first, and then compress it with your selected format.</P> - -<H4>Example</H4> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z a -tzip archive.zip *.txt -</PRE> - -<P>adds all <SPAN class="filename">*.txt</SPAN> files from current directory -to zip archive <SPAN class="filename">archive.zip</SPAN>.</P> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z t -t7z.split archive.7z.001 -</PRE> - -<P>tests all files in <SPAN class="filename">archive.7z.001</SPAN>. It also checks -that archive is multivolume .7z archive.</P> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z x -tiso archive.iso -</PRE> - -<P>extracts files from <SPAN class="filename">archive.iso</SPAN> open as ISO archive. - -<PRE class="example"> -7z x -tudf archive.iso -</PRE> - -<P>extracts files from <SPAN class="filename">archive.iso</SPAN> open as UDF archive. - - -<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4> - -<P> - <A href="../commands/add.htm">a (Add)</A>, - <A href="../commands/delete.htm">d (Delete)</A>, - <A href="../commands/extract.htm">e (Extract)</A>, - <A href="../commands/list.htm">l (List)</A>, - <A href="../commands/test.htm">t (Test)</A>, - <A href="../commands/update.htm">u (Update)</A>, - <A href="../commands/extract_full.htm">x (Extract with full paths)</A> -</P> - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/update.htm b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/update.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 3c707a784..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/update.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,176 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<HTML> -<HEAD> - <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252"> - <TITLE>-u (Update options) switch</TITLE> - <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> -</HEAD> - -<BODY> - -<H1>-u (Update options) switch</H1> - -<P>Specifies how to update files in an archive and (or) how to create new archives.</P> - -<H4>Syntax</H4> - -<PRE class="syntax"> --u<A class="parameter" href="#disable_base_archive">[-]</A><action_set><A class="parameter" href="#new_archive_name">[!{new_archive_name}]</A> - - <action_set> ::= <state_action>... - - <state_action> ::= <A class="parameter" href="#state"><state></A><A class="parameter" href="#state"><action></A> - - <A class="parameter" href="#action"><state></A> ::= p | q | r | x | y | z | w - - <A class="parameter" href="#action"><action></A> ::= 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 -</PRE> - - -<H4>Parameters</H4> - -<DL> - <DT><A name="disable_base_archive"></A>dash (-)</DT> - <DD><P>Disables any updates in the base archive.</P> - - <P>The term <B>base archive</B> means the archive assigned by "base_archive_name" - on the command line. See <A href="../syntax.htm">Command line syntax</A> - for more details.</P> - </DD> - <DT><A name="new_archive_name"></A>{new_archive_name}</DT> - <DD><P>Specifies the path name of the new archive to be created. - All options in this switch will refer to this new archive.</P> - <P>If not assigned, then all options in this switch will - refer to the base archive of the command.</P> - </DD> - <DT><A name="state"></A><state></DT> - <DD><P>Specifies the state of a particular file to be processed.</P> - <PRE class="syntax"><state> ::= p | q | r | x | y | z | w</PRE> - <P>For each unique filename there are 6 variants of state:</P> - <TABLE> - <TR> <TH><state></TH> <TH>State condition</TH> - <TH width="20%">File on Disk</TH> <TH width="20%">File in Archive</TH> </TR> - - <TR> <TD align="center">p</TD> <TD>File exists in archive, but is not matched with wildcard.</TD> - <TD> </TD> <TD>Exists, but is not matched</TD> </TR> - - <TR> <TD align="center">q</TD> <TD>File exists in archive, but doesn't exist on disk.</TD> - <TD>Doesn't exist</TD> <TD>Exists</TD> </TR> - - <TR> <TD align="center">r</TD> <TD>File doesn't exist in archive, but exists on disk.</TD> - <TD>Exists</TD> <TD>Doesn't exist</TD> </TR> - - <TR> <TD align="center">x</TD> <TD>File in archive is newer than the file on disk.</TD> - <TD>Older</TD> <TD>Newer</TD> </TR> - - <TR> <TD align="center">y</TD> <TD>File in archive is older than the file on disk.</TD> - <TD>Newer</TD> <TD>Older</TD> </TR> - - <TR> <TD align="center">z</TD> <TD>File in archive is same as the file on disk</TD> - <TD>Same</TD> <TD>Same</TD> </TR> - - <TR> <TD align="center">w</TD> <TD>Can not be detected what file is newer - (times are the same, sizes are different)</TD> - <TD>?</TD> <TD>?</TD> </TR> - </TABLE> - </DD> - - <DT><A name="action"></A><action></DT> - <DD><P>Specifies the action for a given <A class="parameter" href="#state"><state></A>.</P> - <PRE class="syntax"><action> ::= 0 | 1 | 2 | 3</PRE> - <P>For each state you can specify one of the three variants of actions:</P> - <TABLE> - <TR> <TH><action></TH> <TH>Description</TH></TR> - <TR> <TD align="center">0</TD> <TD>Ignore file (don't create item in new archive for this file)</TD></TR> - <TR> <TD align="center">1</TD> <TD>Copy file (copy from old archive to new)</TD></TR> - <TR> <TD align="center">2</TD> <TD>Compress (compress file from disk to new archive)</TD></TR> - <TR> <TD align="center">3</TD> <TD>Create Anti-item (item that will delete file or directory during extracting). This feature is supported only in 7z format.</TD></TR> - </TABLE> - </DD> -</DL> - - -<H4>Remarks</H4> - -<P>Any update command (such as <A href="../commands/add.htm">a (Add)</A>, - <A href="../commands/delete.htm">d (Delete)</A>, - <A href="../commands/update.htm">u (Update)</A>) can be assigned in these terms.</P> -<P>The following table shows action sets for update commands.</P> - -<TABLE> - <TR> <TH>command \ <A class="parameter" href="#state"><state></A></TH> - <TH>p</TH> <TH>q</TH> <TH>r</TH> <TH>x</TH> <TH>y</TH> <TH>z</TH> <TH>w</TH></TR> - <TR> <TH><A href="../commands/delete.htm">d (Delete)</A></TH> <TD>1</TD> <TD>0</TD> <TD>0</TD> <TD>0</TD> <TD>0</TD> <TD>0</TD> <TD>0</TD></TR> - <TR> <TH><A href="../commands/add.htm">a (Add)</A></TH> <TD>1</TD> <TD>1</TD> <TD>2</TD> <TD>2</TD> <TD>2</TD> <TD>2</TD> <TD>2</TD></TR> - <TR> <TH><A href="../commands/update.htm">u (Update)</A></TH> <TD>1</TD> <TD>1</TD> <TD>2</TD> <TD>1</TD> <TD>2</TD> <TD>1</TD> <TD>2</TD></TR> - <TR> <TH>Freshen</TH> <TD>1</TD> <TD>1</TD> <TD>0</TD> <TD>1</TD> <TD>2</TD> <TD>1</TD> <TD>2</TD></TR> - <TR> <TH>Synchronize</TH> <TD>1</TD> <TD>0</TD> <TD>2</TD> <TD>1</TD> <TD>2</TD> <TD>1</TD> <TD>2</TD></TR> -</TABLE> - - -<P>If you don't specify a -<A class="parameter" href="#new_archive_name"><I>!{new_archive_name}</I></A> option, then -all options will refer to the main archive (the archive assigned on the command line after the 7z command). -If you specify <A class="parameter" href="#new_archive_name"><I>!{new_archive_name}</I></A> -option, then 7-Zip also will create a new archive with the specified name and all options -will refer to that new archive.</P> - -<P>Multiple update switches are supported. -7-Zip can create any number of new archives during one operation.</P> - -<P>By default, the action set for each new archive is assigned -as the action set of the main command. There are 3 different -action sets for commands: <A href="../commands/add.htm">a (Add)</A>, - <A href="../commands/delete.htm">d (Delete)</A>, - <A href="../commands/update.htm">u (Update)</A>. -You can overload any <state_action> pair.</P> - -<H4>Time zone notes</H4> -<P>If you change time zone (when you move your computer to another time zone -or if there are clock changes for daylight saving in your zone), you can have some problems -with update commands that depend from file's modification time. It's strongly recommended to use only -file system that uses Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and archive format that also uses UTC. -In that case you will have no problems with time zone changes. -Also it's recommended to use only UTC formats in other cases, for example, if you send files to -someone in another time zone.</P> - -<P>Also in some cases there are no problems, if both file system and archive format use local time, for example, FAT file system and ZIP format.</P> -<UL> -<LI>UTC file systems: NTFS -<LI>UTC archive formats: .zip with -mtc switch, 7z, tar, gzip2, iso, wim -<LI>Local time file systems : FAT, FAT32 -<LI>Local time archive formats : rar, zip, cab -</UL> - -<H4>Examples</H4> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z u c:\1\exist.7z -u- -up0q3x2z0!c:\1\update.7z * -</PRE> - -<P>creates a new archive <SPAN class="filename">update.7z</SPAN> and -writes to this archive all files from current directory which differ from -files in <SPAN class="filename">exist.7z</SPAN> archive. -<SPAN class="filename">exist.7z</SPAN> archive will not be changed.</P> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z u c:\1\exist.7z -up0q3x2z0!c:\1\update.7z * -ms=off -</PRE> - -<P>creates a new archive <SPAN class="filename">update.7z</SPAN> and -writes to this archive all files from the current directory which differ from -files in <SPAN class="filename">exist.7z</SPAN> archive. - -<P>Note: the updating of solid .7z archives can be slow, since it -can require some recompression.</P> - -<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4> - -<P> - <A href="../commands/add.htm">a (Add)</A>, - <A href="../commands/delete.htm">d (Delete)</A>, - <A href="../commands/update.htm">u (Update)</A>, -</P> - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/volume.htm b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/volume.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 91ddc2924..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/volume.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<HTML> -<HEAD> - <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252"> - <TITLE>-v (Create Volumes) switch</TITLE> - <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> -</HEAD> - -<BODY> - -<H1>-v (Create Volumes) switch</H1> - -<P>Specifies volume sizes.</P> - -<H4>Syntax</H4> - -<PRE class="syntax"> --v{Size}[b | k | m | g] - -</PRE> -<DL> - <DT>{Size}[b | k | m | g]</DT> - <DD>Specifies volume size in Bytes, Kilobytes (1 Kilobyte = 1024 bytes), - Megabytes (1 Megabyte = 1024 Kilobytes) or Gigabytes (1 Gigabyte = 1024 Megabytes). - if you specify only {Size}, 7-zip will treat it as bytes.</DD> -</DL> - -<P>It's possible to specify several -v switches.</P> - -<P><B>NOTE:</B> Please don't use volumes (and don't copy volumes) before finishing archiving. -7-Zip can change any volume (including first volume) at the end of archiving operation.</P> - -<H4>Examples</H4> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z a a.7z *.txt -v10k -v15k -v2m -</PRE> - -<P>creates multivolume <SPAN class="filename">a.7z</SPAN> archive. -First volume will be 10 KB, second will be 15 KB, and all others will be 2 MB.</P> - -<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4> - -<P> - <A href="../commands/add.htm">a (Add)</A>, -</P> - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/working_dir.htm b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/working_dir.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 415c3971b..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/working_dir.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<HTML> -<HEAD> - <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252"> - <TITLE>-w (set Working directory) switch</TITLE> - <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> -</HEAD> - -<BODY> - -<H1>-w (set Working directory) switch</H1> - -<P>Sets the working directory for the temporary base archive. By -default, 7-Zip builds a new base archive file in the same directory as the -old base archive file. By specifying this switch, you can set the -working directory where the temporary base archive file will be built. -After the temporary base archive file is built, it is copied over the -original archive; then, the temporary file is deleted.</P> - -<H4>Syntax</H4> - -<PRE class="syntax"> --w[<A class="parameter" href="#dir_path">{dir_path}</A>] -</PRE> - -<DL> - <DT><A name="dir_path"></A>{dir_path}</DT> - <DD> - <P>Specifies the destination directory path. It's not required that - a path end with a backslash.</P> - <P>If <dir_path> is not assigned, then 7-Zip will use the Windows temporary directory.</P> - </DD> -</DL> - - -<H4>Example</H4> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z a -tzip archive.zip *.cpp -wc:\temp -</PRE> - -<P>adds <SPAN class="filename">*.cpp</SPAN> files to the -<SPAN class="filename">archive.zip</SPAN> archive, creating a temporary archive -in <SPAN class="filename">c:\temp</SPAN> folder.</P> - -<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4> - -<P> - <A href="../commands/add.htm">a (Add)</A>, - <A href="../commands/delete.htm">d (Delete)</A>, - <A href="../commands/update.htm">u (Update)</A>, -</P> - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/yes.htm b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/yes.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 142ffd20c..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/switches/yes.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<HTML> -<HEAD> - <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252"> - <TITLE>-y (assume Yes on all queries) switch</TITLE> - <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> -</HEAD> - -<BODY> - -<H1>-y (assume Yes on all queries) switch</H1> - -<P>Disables most of the normal user queries during 7-Zip -execution. You can use this switch to suppress overwrite queries in the -<A href="../commands/extract.htm">e (Extract)</A> and -<A href="../commands/extract_full.htm">x (Extract with full paths)</A> commands.</P> - -<H4>Syntax</H4> - -<PRE class="syntax">-y</PRE> - -<H4>Examples</H4> - -<PRE class="example"> -7z x src.zip -y -</PRE> - -<P>extracts all files from - <SPAN class="filename">src.zip</SPAN> archive. All overwrite queries will be -suppressed and files on disk with same filenames as in archive will be -overwritten.</P> - -<H4>Commands that can be used with this switch</H4> - -<P> - <A href="../commands/extract.htm">e (Extract)</A>, - <A href="../commands/extract_full.htm">x (Extract with full paths)</A> -</P> - -<H4>See also</H4> - -<P> - <B>Switches:</B> - <A href="overwrite.htm">-ao (Overwrite mode)</A>, -</P> - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/syntax.htm b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/syntax.htm deleted file mode 100644 index 63822e03b..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/MANUAL/syntax.htm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,120 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> -<HTML> -<HEAD> - <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252"> - <TITLE>Command Line Syntax</TITLE> - <LINK href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> -</HEAD> - -<BODY> - -<H1>Command Line Syntax</H1> - -<PRE class = "syntax"> -7z <A href = "commands/index.htm"><command></A> [<A href = "switches/index.htm"><switch></A>...] <base_archive_name> [<arguments>...] -</PRE> -<PRE class = "syntax"> -<arguments> ::= <A href = "switches/index.htm"><switch></A> | <wildcard> | <filename> | <list_file> -<A href = "switches/index.htm"><switch></A>::= <switch_symbol><switch_characters>[<option>] -<switch_symbol> ::= '/' | '-' -<list_file> ::= @{filename} -</PRE> - - -<P>Expressions in square brackets (between '[' and ']') are optional.</P> - -<P>Expressions in curly braces ('{' and '}') mean that instead of that -Expression (including braces), the user must substitute some string.</P> - -<P>Expression</P> - -<PRE class = "syntax"> -expression1 | expression2 | ... | expressionN</DT> -</PRE> - -<P> -means that any (but only one) from these expressions must be specified. - -<P><A href = "commands/index.htm">Commands</A> and -<A href = "switches/index.htm">switches</A> can be entered in upper or lower case.</P> - -<P>Command is the first non-switch argument.</P> - -<P>The "base_archive_name" must be the first filename on the command line -after the command.</P> - -<P>The switches and other filenames can be in any order.</P> - -<P>Wildcards or filenames with spaces must be quoted:</P> - -<PRE> - "Dir\Program files\*" - Dir\"Program files"\* -</PRE> - -<P>Switch options can be combined to save command line length. However, some -switch options take optional string arguments and therefore, must be the -last option in a combined argument token string because 7-Zip accepts the -rest of the argument token as the optional argument.</P> - -<P>7-Zip uses wild name matching similar to Windows 95:</P> -<UL> - <LI><B>'*'</B> means a sequence of arbitrary characters.</LI> - <LI><B>'?'</B> means any character.</LI> -</UL> - -<P><B> -7-Zip doesn't uses the system wildcard parser. 7-Zip doesn't -follow the archaic rule by which *.* means any file. 7-Zip treats -*.* as matching the name of any file that has an extension. To process all files, you must -use a * wildcard.</B></P> - -<P>Examples:</P> -<TABLE border = "0"> - <TR><TD>*.txt</TD><TD>means all files with an extension of ".txt"</TD></TR> - <TR><TD>?a*</TD><TD>means all files with a second character of "a"</TD></TR> - <TR><TD>*1*</TD><TD>means all names that contains character "1"</TD></TR> - <TR><TD>*.*.*</TD><TD>means all names that contain two at least "." characters</TD></TR> -</TABLE> - - -<P>The default wildcard "*" will be used if there is no filename/wildcard in the -command line.</P> - -<P>Slash ('\') at the end of a path means a directory. Without a Slash ('\') at -the end of the path, the path can refer either to a file or a directory. - - -<H2><A name = "ListFile"></A>List file</H2> - -<P>You can supply one or more filenames or wildcards for special list files -(files containing lists of files). The filenames in such list file must be -separated by new line symbol(s).</P> - -<P>For list files, 7-Zip uses UTF-8 encoding by default. You can change encoding -using <A href = "switches/charset.htm">-scs</A> switch.</P> - -<P>Multiple list files are supported.</P> - -<P>For example, if the file "listfile.txt" contains the following:</P> - -<PRE> - My programs\*.cpp - Src\*.cpp -</PRE> -<P>then the command</P> - -<PRE> - 7z a -tzip archive.zip @listfile.txt -</PRE> - -<P>adds to the archive "archive.zip" all "*.cpp" files from directories "My -programs" and "Src".</P> - -<H2><A name = "ListFile"></A>Short and Long File Names</H2> - -<P>7-Zip supports short file names (like FILENA~1.TXT) in some cases. -However, it's strongly recommended to use only the real (long) file names.</P> - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/Methods.txt b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/Methods.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f52e7c315..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/Methods.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,152 +0,0 @@ -7-Zip method IDs (9.18) ------------------------ - -Each compression or crypto method in 7z has unique binary value (ID). -The length of ID in bytes is arbitrary but it can not exceed 63 bits (8 bytes). - -If you want to add some new ID, you have two ways: -1) Write request for allocating IDs to 7-zip developers. -2) Generate 8-bytes ID: - - 3F ZZ ZZ ZZ ZZ ZZ MM MM - - 3F - Prefix for random IDs (1 byte) - ZZ ZZ ZZ ZZ ZZ - Developer ID (5 bytes). Use real random bytes. - - MM MM - Method ID (2 bytes) - - You can notify 7-Zip developers about your Developer ID / Method ID. - - Note: Use new ID only if old codec can not decode data encoded with new version. - - -List of defined IDs -------------------- - -00 - Copy - -03 - Delta -04 - x86 (BCJ) -05 - PPC (Big Endian) -06 - IA64 -07 - ARM (little endian) -08 - ARM Thumb (little endian) -09 - SPARC -21 - LZMA2 - -02.. - Common - 03 Swap - - 2 Swap2 - - 4 Swap4 - -03.. - 7z - 01 - LZMA - 01 - Version - - 03 - Branch - 01 - x86 - 03 - BCJ - 1B - BCJ2 - 02 - PPC - 05 - PPC (Big Endian) - 03 - Alpha - 01 - Alpha - 04 - IA64 - 01 - IA64 - 05 - ARM - 01 - ARM - 06 - M68 - 05 - M68 (Big Endian) - 07 - ARM Thumb - 01 - ARMT - 08 - SPARC - 05 - SPARC - - 04 - PPMD - 01 - Version - - 7F - - 01 - experimental methods. - - -04.. - Misc - 00 - Reserved - 01 - Zip - 00 - Copy (not used). Use {00} instead - 01 - Shrink - 06 - Implode - 08 - Deflate - 09 - Deflate64 - 10 - Imploding - 12 - BZip2 (not used). Use {04 02 02} instead - 14 - LZMA - 60 - Jpeg - 61 - WavPack - 62 - PPMd - 63 - wzAES - 02 - BZip - 02 - BZip2 - 03 - Rar - 01 - Rar15 - 02 - Rar20 - 03 - Rar29 - 04 - Arj - 01 - Arj (1,2,3) - 02 - Arj 4 - 05 - Z - 06 - Lzh - 07 - Reserved for 7z - 08 - Cab - 09 - NSIS - 01 - DeflateNSIS - 02 - BZip2NSIS - - -06.. - Crypto - 00 - - 01 - AES - 0x - AES-128 - 4x - AES-192 - 8x - AES-256 - Cx - AES - - x0 - ECB - x1 - CBC - x2 - CFB - x3 - OFB - - 07 - Reserved - 0F - Reserved - - F0 - Misc Ciphers (Real Ciphers without hashing algo) - - F1 - Misc Ciphers (Combine) - 01 - Zip - 01 - Main Zip crypto algo - 03 - RAR - 02 - - 03 - Rar29 AES-128 + (modified SHA-1) - 07 - 7z - 01 - AES-256 + SHA-256 - -07.. - Hash (subject to change) - 00 - - 01 - CRC - 02 - SHA-1 - 03 - SHA-256 - 04 - SHA-384 - 05 - SHA-512 - - F0 - Misc Hash - - F1 - Misc - 03 - RAR - 03 - Rar29 Password Hashing (modified SHA1) - 07 - 7z - 01 - SHA-256 Password Hashing - - - - ---- -End of document diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/copying.txt b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/copying.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 4c3890127..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/copying.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,504 +0,0 @@ - GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE - Version 2.1, February 1999 - - Copyright (C) 1991, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA - Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies - of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. - -[This is the first released version of the Lesser GPL. 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Now it uses C code instead of C++. -- 7-Zip now has 128 MB dictionary limit for 32-bit version: - It's for speed optimization: kNumLogBits = 9 + sizeof(size_t) / 2; -- TAR: 'D' link flag support. -- 7-Zip now can unpack multivolume RAR archives created with - "old style volume names" scheme (-vn switch) and names *.001, *.002, ... -- Fixed bugs: - - 7-Zip FM could not copy / move files to root network folders like \\COMPNAME\FOLDERNAME\ - In case of move it removed original files. - - SFX-WIN: if there are errors, it still could return 0. - - ZIP (.XPS file) isZip64 && thisDiskNumber16 == 0xFFFF. - - ZIP name updating: - If zip file contains extra field and you try to change properties of files, - 7-zip tries to delete all extra fileds (except for WzAES). - And that code could hang. - - 7-Zip GUI didn't suggest BZip2 dictionary size used in previous run. - - If creation time stamp was included in .RAR archive, 7-zip used creation time stamp - as modification time stamp. - -4.58 alpha 2 2007-12-31 -------------------------- -- Small changes in Deflate and LZMA compression. -- Some speed optimizations. - - -4.57 ----- -- Bug was fixed: - Anti item is created for wrong file: - http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=1880366&forum_id=45798 - - -4.52 beta 2007-07-32 -------------------------- -- 7-Zip could not decompress some cab files -- "." dir creating at FAT was fixed / long names - - -4.50 beta 2007-07-24 -------------------------- -- 7-Zip now replaces unsupported filenames (like "nul", "com1") during extracting. -- New switch for command line version: - -ssc[-] enables/disables case-sensitive mode. -- 7z.exe l shows archive comment for zip archives -- Some bugs were fixed: long paths names shorter than 4. -- Speed optimizations for AES encryption. - - - -4.56 beta 2007-09-13 -------------------------- -- some fixes in LZ encoder (LZMA and Deflate) code. - size_t was replaces to ptrdiff_t. - size_t version worked incorrectly with some compilers. - - -4.46 beta 2007-05-25 -------------------------- -- CPP Synchronization objects now return HRes (error code) instead of bool. - - -4.45 beta 2007-04-16 -------------------------- -- 7-Zip now uses C version of CRC, so you must call CrcGenerateTable at - stratup code, or you must add CPP/Common/CRC.cpp to your project. -- Method ID in .7z now is 63-bit integer (UInt64). -- Open error messages -- unRar 1.5 fixed -- unShrink fixed -- BUG of 4.43 beta and 4.44 beta was fixed. - 7-Zip compressing to .zip in multi-threading mode didn't work in some cases. - - -4.44 beta 2007-01-20 -------------------------- - -- Bug was fixed: LZMAEncoder.cpp::CEncoder::GetOptimumFast - it was: - data++ - fixed version: - data = _matchFinder.GetPointerToCurrentPos(_matchFinderObj) - 1; - It could lead to very small cpmpression ratio decreasing when block needs move. - - -4.30 beta 2005-11-18 -------------------------- -- Security.h::AddLockMemoryPrivilege - installs "Large pages" feature -- MemoryLock.h::EnableLockMemoryPrivilege - enables "Large pages" feature -- Alloc.h::SetLargePageSize - sets optimal LargePageSize size - - -4.27 2005-09-21 -------------------------- -- Some GUIDs/interfaces were changed. - IStream.h: - ISequentialInStream::Read now works as old ReadPart - ISequentialOutStream::Write now works as old WritePart - - -4.26 beta 2005-08-05 -------------------------- -- MyAlloc(0)/BigAlloc(0) now return 0 - - -4.25 beta 2005-07-31 -------------------------- -- More 64-bit compatibilty - - -4.24 beta 2005-07-06 -------------------------- -- Common\NewHandler.h: using throw() for code size optimization. - - -4.23 2005-06-29 -------------------------- -- Bug was fixed: memory leak in Cab decoder. - - -4.19 beta 2005-05-21 -------------------------- -- BZip2 code was rewritten. Now 7-Zip doesn't use original BZip2 code. - Old (original) version was moved to folder 7zip/Compress/BZip2Original/ - - -4.14 beta 2005-01-11 -------------------------- -- STL using was reduced -- 7za now supports Split(001) archves - - -4.10 beta 2004-10-21 -------------------------- -- Codecs now use new interface: ICompressSetDecoderProperties2 - - -4.07 beta 2004-10-03 -------------------------- -- some interfaces were changed slightly to support - -stdin -stdout mode. -- FilterCoder for simple filters -- Wildcard censor class was changed. -- Bug was fixed: when encrypted stream was multiple 16, - it used additional 16 empty bytes. - - -3.11 2003-10-06 -------------------------- - File functions support unicode strings even - on Windows 95/98/ME. - - -3.08.02 2003-09-20 -------------------------- - More compatible with GCC. - - -3.08.02 beta 2003-08-20 -------------------------- - Extracting bug in 7zExtract.cpp was fixed. - - -3.08 beta 2003-08-19 -------------------------- - Big source code reconstruction. - - -2.30 Beta 32 2003-05-15 -------------------------- - Small changes in Deflate decoder. - - -2.30 Beta 31 2003-04-29 -------------------------- - Common/NewHandler.cpp - HeapAlloc in (included to beta 30) was changed to malloc. - HeapAlloc worked slower in Win95/98/Me. - - -2.30 Beta 30 2003-04-21 -------------------------- - new file: Common/String.cpp - Common/NewHandler.* were changed - - -2.30 Beta 29 2003-04-07 -------------------------- - Small changes in LZMA code. - - -2.30 Beta 28 2003-02-16 -------------------------- - Processing anti-files was corrected. - - -2.30 Beta 27 2003-01-24 -------------------------- - Project/Archiver/Format/Common/ArchiveInterface.h: - new IArchiveOpenVolumeCallback interface. - - -2.30 Beta 26 2003-01-12 -------------------------- - SDK/Interface/PropID.h: - kpidComment now is kpidCommented - - -2.30 Beta 25 2003-01-02 -------------------------- - Main archive interfaces were changed. - - -2.30 Beta 24 2002-11-01 -------------------------- - SDK/Windows/Synchronization.h - SDK/Windows/Synchronization.cpp - - some changes. - - -2.30 Beta 23 2002-09-07 -------------------------- - Project/FileManager folder was added. - Notation of some source files was changed. - - -2.30 Beta 22 2002-08-28 -------------------------- - Project/FileManager folder was added. - Notation of some source files was changed. - - - -2.30 Beta 21 2002-07-08 -------------------------- - Project/Compress/LZ/MatchFinder/BinTree/BinTree.h - Project/Compress/LZ/MatchFinder/BinTree/BinTreeMain.h - Project/Compress/LZ/MatchFinder/BinTree/HC.h - Project/Compress/LZ/MatchFinder/BinTree/HCMain.h - - RAM requirements for LZMA (7z) compression were reduced. - - -2.30 Beta 20 2002-07-01 -------------------------- -- SDK/Stream/WindowOut.h - now it uses only required memory (dictionary size). -- Project/Archiver/Resource - contains common resurces - - -2.30 Beta 19 2002-04-11 -------------------------- -- SDK/Archive/Rar/Handler.cpp - supporting RAR29 - -2.30 Beta 18 2002-03-25 -------------------------- -- SDK/Archive/Cab/MSZipDecoder.cpp - SDK/Archive/Cab/LZXDecoder.cpp: - bug with corrupted archives was fixed -- Project/Compress/LZ/MatchFinder/BinTree/BinTree.h -- Project/Compress/LZ/MatchFinder/BinTree/BinTreeMain.h - some speed optimization (using prefetching) - - -2.30 Beta 17 2002-03-03 -------------------------- -- ARJ suppport. - - -2.30 Beta 16 2002-02-24 -------------------------- -- Project/Compress/LZ/LZMA/Decoder.cpp: - Bug was fixed: LZMA could not extract more than 4 GB. -- RPM and CPIO formats. -- Project/Compress/LZ/LZMA/Encoder.* - Project/Archiver/Format/7z/OutHandler.cpp - New fast compression mode for LZMA: -m0a=0. -- New match finders for LZMA: bt4b, hc3, hc4. - - -2.30 Beta 15 2002-02-17 -------------------------- -- Compression ratio in LZMA was slightly improved: - Project/Compress/LZ/LZMA/Encoder.* - Project/Archiver/Format/7z/OutHandler.cpp - - -2.30 Beta 14 2002-02-10 -------------------------- -- Supporting multithreading for LZMA: - Project/Compress/LZ/MatchFinder/MT -- Common/String.h: - CStringBase::Replace function was fixed. - - -2.30 Beta 13 2002-01-27 -------------------------- -- Compress/LZ/MatchFinder/BinTree3.h: - method -- Compress/LZ/MatchFinder/BinTreemain.h: - - one VirtualAlloc array was splitted to - the for 3 arrays. - - Hash-functions were changed. - - - -2.30 Beta 12 2002-01-16 -------------------------- -- Compress/LZ/MatchFinder/BinTreemain.h: - Compress/LZ/MatchFinder/Patricia.h: - Compress/PPM/PPMd/SubAlloc.h: - Beta 11 bugs were fixed: - - VirtualFree was used incorrectly - - checking WIN32 instead _WINDOWS. - Compress/LZ/MatchFinder/Patricia.h: - Beta 11 bug with deleting m_Hash2Descendants was fixed. - - -2.30 Beta 11 2002-01-15 -------------------------- -- Compress/LZ/MatchFinder/BinTreemain.h: - Compress/LZ/MatchFinder/Patricia.h: - Compress/PPM/PPMd/SubAlloc.h: - using VirtualAlloc for memory allocating -- Exlorer/ContextMenu.cpp: - Testing supporting. - CreateProcess instead WinExec -- Format/Common/IArchiveHandler.h: - Exlorer/ProxyHandler.cpp: - FAR/Plugin.cpp: - New properties names: Method, HostOS. -- Exlorer/OverwriteDialog.cpp: - FAR/OverwriteDialog.cpp: - Windows/PropVariantConversions.h - Using National time format was eliminated. - - - -2.30 Beta 10 2002-01-11 -------------------------- -- Exlorer/ContextMenu.cpp: bug with context menu on - Windows NT4 in Unicode version was fixed. -- Format/7z/UpdateArchiveEngine.cpp: bug was fixed - - Updating in Beta 8 and 9 didn't work. -- Exlorer/CCompressDialog.cpp: history growing bug was fixed. - - -2.30 Beta 9 2002-01-08 -------------------------- -- SDK/Common/Vector.h: sopporting sorted object vectors . -- Lang features. -- Two new match finders: pat3h and pat4h. -- SDK/Archive/Zip/InEngine.cpp: bug was fixed. -- SDK/Windows/FileDir.cpp: function CreateComplexDirectory - was changed. - diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/lzma.txt b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/lzma.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 659323237..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/lzma.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,598 +0,0 @@ -LZMA SDK 9.20 -------------- - -LZMA SDK provides the documentation, samples, header files, libraries, -and tools you need to develop applications that use LZMA compression. - -LZMA is default and general compression method of 7z format -in 7-Zip compression program (www.7-zip.org). LZMA provides high -compression ratio and very fast decompression. - -LZMA is an improved version of famous LZ77 compression algorithm. -It was improved in way of maximum increasing of compression ratio, -keeping high decompression speed and low memory requirements for -decompressing. - - - -LICENSE -------- - -LZMA SDK is written and placed in the public domain by Igor Pavlov. - -Some code in LZMA SDK is based on public domain code from another developers: - 1) PPMd var.H (2001): Dmitry Shkarin - 2) SHA-256: Wei Dai (Crypto++ library) - - -LZMA SDK Contents ------------------ - -LZMA SDK includes: - - - ANSI-C/C++/C#/Java source code for LZMA compressing and decompressing - - Compiled file->file LZMA compressing/decompressing program for Windows system - - -UNIX/Linux version ------------------- -To compile C++ version of file->file LZMA encoding, go to directory -CPP/7zip/Bundles/LzmaCon -and call make to recompile it: - make -f makefile.gcc clean all - -In some UNIX/Linux versions you must compile LZMA with static libraries. -To compile with static libraries, you can use -LIB = -lm -static - - -Files ---------------------- -lzma.txt - LZMA SDK description (this file) -7zFormat.txt - 7z Format description -7zC.txt - 7z ANSI-C Decoder description -methods.txt - Compression method IDs for .7z -lzma.exe - Compiled file->file LZMA encoder/decoder for Windows -7zr.exe - 7-Zip with 7z/lzma/xz support. -history.txt - history of the LZMA SDK - - -Source code structure ---------------------- - -C/ - C files - 7zCrc*.* - CRC code - Alloc.* - Memory allocation functions - Bra*.* - Filters for x86, IA-64, ARM, ARM-Thumb, PowerPC and SPARC code - LzFind.* - Match finder for LZ (LZMA) encoders - LzFindMt.* - Match finder for LZ (LZMA) encoders for multithreading encoding - LzHash.h - Additional file for LZ match finder - LzmaDec.* - LZMA decoding - LzmaEnc.* - LZMA encoding - LzmaLib.* - LZMA Library for DLL calling - Types.h - Basic types for another .c files - Threads.* - The code for multithreading. - - LzmaLib - LZMA Library (.DLL for Windows) - - LzmaUtil - LZMA Utility (file->file LZMA encoder/decoder). - - Archive - files related to archiving - 7z - 7z ANSI-C Decoder - -CPP/ -- CPP files - - Common - common files for C++ projects - Windows - common files for Windows related code - - 7zip - files related to 7-Zip Project - - Common - common files for 7-Zip - - Compress - files related to compression/decompression - - Archive - files related to archiving - - Common - common files for archive handling - 7z - 7z C++ Encoder/Decoder - - Bundles - Modules that are bundles of other modules - - Alone7z - 7zr.exe: Standalone version of 7z.exe that supports only 7z/LZMA/BCJ/BCJ2 - LzmaCon - lzma.exe: LZMA compression/decompression - Format7zR - 7zr.dll: Reduced version of 7za.dll: extracting/compressing to 7z/LZMA/BCJ/BCJ2 - Format7zExtractR - 7zxr.dll: Reduced version of 7zxa.dll: extracting from 7z/LZMA/BCJ/BCJ2. - - UI - User Interface files - - Client7z - Test application for 7za.dll, 7zr.dll, 7zxr.dll - Common - Common UI files - Console - Code for console archiver - - - -CS/ - C# files - 7zip - Common - some common files for 7-Zip - Compress - files related to compression/decompression - LZ - files related to LZ (Lempel-Ziv) compression algorithm - LZMA - LZMA compression/decompression - LzmaAlone - file->file LZMA compression/decompression - RangeCoder - Range Coder (special code of compression/decompression) - -Java/ - Java files - SevenZip - Compression - files related to compression/decompression - LZ - files related to LZ (Lempel-Ziv) compression algorithm - LZMA - LZMA compression/decompression - RangeCoder - Range Coder (special code of compression/decompression) - - -C/C++ source code of LZMA SDK is part of 7-Zip project. -7-Zip source code can be downloaded from 7-Zip's SourceForge page: - - http://sourceforge.net/projects/sevenzip/ - - - -LZMA features -------------- - - Variable dictionary size (up to 1 GB) - - Estimated compressing speed: about 2 MB/s on 2 GHz CPU - - Estimated decompressing speed: - - 20-30 MB/s on 2 GHz Core 2 or AMD Athlon 64 - - 1-2 MB/s on 200 MHz ARM, MIPS, PowerPC or other simple RISC - - Small memory requirements for decompressing (16 KB + DictionarySize) - - Small code size for decompressing: 5-8 KB - -LZMA decoder uses only integer operations and can be -implemented in any modern 32-bit CPU (or on 16-bit CPU with some conditions). - -Some critical operations that affect the speed of LZMA decompression: - 1) 32*16 bit integer multiply - 2) Misspredicted branches (penalty mostly depends from pipeline length) - 3) 32-bit shift and arithmetic operations - -The speed of LZMA decompressing mostly depends from CPU speed. -Memory speed has no big meaning. But if your CPU has small data cache, -overall weight of memory speed will slightly increase. - - -How To Use ----------- - -Using LZMA encoder/decoder executable --------------------------------------- - -Usage: LZMA <e|d> inputFile outputFile [<switches>...] - - e: encode file - - d: decode file - - b: Benchmark. There are two tests: compressing and decompressing - with LZMA method. Benchmark shows rating in MIPS (million - instructions per second). Rating value is calculated from - measured speed and it is normalized with Intel's Core 2 results. - Also Benchmark checks possible hardware errors (RAM - errors in most cases). Benchmark uses these settings: - (-a1, -d21, -fb32, -mfbt4). You can change only -d parameter. - Also you can change the number of iterations. Example for 30 iterations: - LZMA b 30 - Default number of iterations is 10. - -<Switches> - - - -a{N}: set compression mode 0 = fast, 1 = normal - default: 1 (normal) - - d{N}: Sets Dictionary size - [0, 30], default: 23 (8MB) - The maximum value for dictionary size is 1 GB = 2^30 bytes. - Dictionary size is calculated as DictionarySize = 2^N bytes. - For decompressing file compressed by LZMA method with dictionary - size D = 2^N you need about D bytes of memory (RAM). - - -fb{N}: set number of fast bytes - [5, 273], default: 128 - Usually big number gives a little bit better compression ratio - and slower compression process. - - -lc{N}: set number of literal context bits - [0, 8], default: 3 - Sometimes lc=4 gives gain for big files. - - -lp{N}: set number of literal pos bits - [0, 4], default: 0 - lp switch is intended for periodical data when period is - equal 2^N. For example, for 32-bit (4 bytes) - periodical data you can use lp=2. Often it's better to set lc0, - if you change lp switch. - - -pb{N}: set number of pos bits - [0, 4], default: 2 - pb switch is intended for periodical data - when period is equal 2^N. - - -mf{MF_ID}: set Match Finder. Default: bt4. - Algorithms from hc* group doesn't provide good compression - ratio, but they often works pretty fast in combination with - fast mode (-a0). - - Memory requirements depend from dictionary size - (parameter "d" in table below). - - MF_ID Memory Description - - bt2 d * 9.5 + 4MB Binary Tree with 2 bytes hashing. - bt3 d * 11.5 + 4MB Binary Tree with 3 bytes hashing. - bt4 d * 11.5 + 4MB Binary Tree with 4 bytes hashing. - hc4 d * 7.5 + 4MB Hash Chain with 4 bytes hashing. - - -eos: write End Of Stream marker. By default LZMA doesn't write - eos marker, since LZMA decoder knows uncompressed size - stored in .lzma file header. - - -si: Read data from stdin (it will write End Of Stream marker). - -so: Write data to stdout - - -Examples: - -1) LZMA e file.bin file.lzma -d16 -lc0 - -compresses file.bin to file.lzma with 64 KB dictionary (2^16=64K) -and 0 literal context bits. -lc0 allows to reduce memory requirements -for decompression. - - -2) LZMA e file.bin file.lzma -lc0 -lp2 - -compresses file.bin to file.lzma with settings suitable -for 32-bit periodical data (for example, ARM or MIPS code). - -3) LZMA d file.lzma file.bin - -decompresses file.lzma to file.bin. - - -Compression ratio hints ------------------------ - -Recommendations ---------------- - -To increase the compression ratio for LZMA compressing it's desirable -to have aligned data (if it's possible) and also it's desirable to locate -data in such order, where code is grouped in one place and data is -grouped in other place (it's better than such mixing: code, data, code, -data, ...). - - -Filters -------- -You can increase the compression ratio for some data types, using -special filters before compressing. For example, it's possible to -increase the compression ratio on 5-10% for code for those CPU ISAs: -x86, IA-64, ARM, ARM-Thumb, PowerPC, SPARC. - -You can find C source code of such filters in C/Bra*.* files - -You can check the compression ratio gain of these filters with such -7-Zip commands (example for ARM code): -No filter: - 7z a a1.7z a.bin -m0=lzma - -With filter for little-endian ARM code: - 7z a a2.7z a.bin -m0=arm -m1=lzma - -It works in such manner: -Compressing = Filter_encoding + LZMA_encoding -Decompressing = LZMA_decoding + Filter_decoding - -Compressing and decompressing speed of such filters is very high, -so it will not increase decompressing time too much. -Moreover, it reduces decompression time for LZMA_decoding, -since compression ratio with filtering is higher. - -These filters convert CALL (calling procedure) instructions -from relative offsets to absolute addresses, so such data becomes more -compressible. - -For some ISAs (for example, for MIPS) it's impossible to get gain from such filter. - - -LZMA compressed file format ---------------------------- -Offset Size Description - 0 1 Special LZMA properties (lc,lp, pb in encoded form) - 1 4 Dictionary size (little endian) - 5 8 Uncompressed size (little endian). -1 means unknown size - 13 Compressed data - - -ANSI-C LZMA Decoder -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Please note that interfaces for ANSI-C code were changed in LZMA SDK 4.58. -If you want to use old interfaces you can download previous version of LZMA SDK -from sourceforge.net site. - -To use ANSI-C LZMA Decoder you need the following files: -1) LzmaDec.h + LzmaDec.c + Types.h -LzmaUtil/LzmaUtil.c is example application that uses these files. - - -Memory requirements for LZMA decoding -------------------------------------- - -Stack usage of LZMA decoding function for local variables is not -larger than 200-400 bytes. - -LZMA Decoder uses dictionary buffer and internal state structure. -Internal state structure consumes - state_size = (4 + (1.5 << (lc + lp))) KB -by default (lc=3, lp=0), state_size = 16 KB. - - -How To decompress data ----------------------- - -LZMA Decoder (ANSI-C version) now supports 2 interfaces: -1) Single-call Decompressing -2) Multi-call State Decompressing (zlib-like interface) - -You must use external allocator: -Example: -void *SzAlloc(void *p, size_t size) { p = p; return malloc(size); } -void SzFree(void *p, void *address) { p = p; free(address); } -ISzAlloc alloc = { SzAlloc, SzFree }; - -You can use p = p; operator to disable compiler warnings. - - -Single-call Decompressing -------------------------- -When to use: RAM->RAM decompressing -Compile files: LzmaDec.h + LzmaDec.c + Types.h -Compile defines: no defines -Memory Requirements: - - Input buffer: compressed size - - Output buffer: uncompressed size - - LZMA Internal Structures: state_size (16 KB for default settings) - -Interface: - int LzmaDecode(Byte *dest, SizeT *destLen, const Byte *src, SizeT *srcLen, - const Byte *propData, unsigned propSize, ELzmaFinishMode finishMode, - ELzmaStatus *status, ISzAlloc *alloc); - In: - dest - output data - destLen - output data size - src - input data - srcLen - input data size - propData - LZMA properties (5 bytes) - propSize - size of propData buffer (5 bytes) - finishMode - It has meaning only if the decoding reaches output limit (*destLen). - LZMA_FINISH_ANY - Decode just destLen bytes. - LZMA_FINISH_END - Stream must be finished after (*destLen). - You can use LZMA_FINISH_END, when you know that - current output buffer covers last bytes of stream. - alloc - Memory allocator. - - Out: - destLen - processed output size - srcLen - processed input size - - Output: - SZ_OK - status: - LZMA_STATUS_FINISHED_WITH_MARK - LZMA_STATUS_NOT_FINISHED - LZMA_STATUS_MAYBE_FINISHED_WITHOUT_MARK - SZ_ERROR_DATA - Data error - SZ_ERROR_MEM - Memory allocation error - SZ_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED - Unsupported properties - SZ_ERROR_INPUT_EOF - It needs more bytes in input buffer (src). - - If LZMA decoder sees end_marker before reaching output limit, it returns OK result, - and output value of destLen will be less than output buffer size limit. - - You can use multiple checks to test data integrity after full decompression: - 1) Check Result and "status" variable. - 2) Check that output(destLen) = uncompressedSize, if you know real uncompressedSize. - 3) Check that output(srcLen) = compressedSize, if you know real compressedSize. - You must use correct finish mode in that case. */ - - -Multi-call State Decompressing (zlib-like interface) ----------------------------------------------------- - -When to use: file->file decompressing -Compile files: LzmaDec.h + LzmaDec.c + Types.h - -Memory Requirements: - - Buffer for input stream: any size (for example, 16 KB) - - Buffer for output stream: any size (for example, 16 KB) - - LZMA Internal Structures: state_size (16 KB for default settings) - - LZMA dictionary (dictionary size is encoded in LZMA properties header) - -1) read LZMA properties (5 bytes) and uncompressed size (8 bytes, little-endian) to header: - unsigned char header[LZMA_PROPS_SIZE + 8]; - ReadFile(inFile, header, sizeof(header) - -2) Allocate CLzmaDec structures (state + dictionary) using LZMA properties - - CLzmaDec state; - LzmaDec_Constr(&state); - res = LzmaDec_Allocate(&state, header, LZMA_PROPS_SIZE, &g_Alloc); - if (res != SZ_OK) - return res; - -3) Init LzmaDec structure before any new LZMA stream. And call LzmaDec_DecodeToBuf in loop - - LzmaDec_Init(&state); - for (;;) - { - ... - int res = LzmaDec_DecodeToBuf(CLzmaDec *p, Byte *dest, SizeT *destLen, - const Byte *src, SizeT *srcLen, ELzmaFinishMode finishMode); - ... - } - - -4) Free all allocated structures - LzmaDec_Free(&state, &g_Alloc); - -For full code example, look at C/LzmaUtil/LzmaUtil.c code. - - -How To compress data --------------------- - -Compile files: LzmaEnc.h + LzmaEnc.c + Types.h + -LzFind.c + LzFind.h + LzFindMt.c + LzFindMt.h + LzHash.h - -Memory Requirements: - - (dictSize * 11.5 + 6 MB) + state_size - -Lzma Encoder can use two memory allocators: -1) alloc - for small arrays. -2) allocBig - for big arrays. - -For example, you can use Large RAM Pages (2 MB) in allocBig allocator for -better compression speed. Note that Windows has bad implementation for -Large RAM Pages. -It's OK to use same allocator for alloc and allocBig. - - -Single-call Compression with callbacks --------------------------------------- - -Check C/LzmaUtil/LzmaUtil.c as example, - -When to use: file->file decompressing - -1) you must implement callback structures for interfaces: -ISeqInStream -ISeqOutStream -ICompressProgress -ISzAlloc - -static void *SzAlloc(void *p, size_t size) { p = p; return MyAlloc(size); } -static void SzFree(void *p, void *address) { p = p; MyFree(address); } -static ISzAlloc g_Alloc = { SzAlloc, SzFree }; - - CFileSeqInStream inStream; - CFileSeqOutStream outStream; - - inStream.funcTable.Read = MyRead; - inStream.file = inFile; - outStream.funcTable.Write = MyWrite; - outStream.file = outFile; - - -2) Create CLzmaEncHandle object; - - CLzmaEncHandle enc; - - enc = LzmaEnc_Create(&g_Alloc); - if (enc == 0) - return SZ_ERROR_MEM; - - -3) initialize CLzmaEncProps properties; - - LzmaEncProps_Init(&props); - - Then you can change some properties in that structure. - -4) Send LZMA properties to LZMA Encoder - - res = LzmaEnc_SetProps(enc, &props); - -5) Write encoded properties to header - - Byte header[LZMA_PROPS_SIZE + 8]; - size_t headerSize = LZMA_PROPS_SIZE; - UInt64 fileSize; - int i; - - res = LzmaEnc_WriteProperties(enc, header, &headerSize); - fileSize = MyGetFileLength(inFile); - for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) - header[headerSize++] = (Byte)(fileSize >> (8 * i)); - MyWriteFileAndCheck(outFile, header, headerSize) - -6) Call encoding function: - res = LzmaEnc_Encode(enc, &outStream.funcTable, &inStream.funcTable, - NULL, &g_Alloc, &g_Alloc); - -7) Destroy LZMA Encoder Object - LzmaEnc_Destroy(enc, &g_Alloc, &g_Alloc); - - -If callback function return some error code, LzmaEnc_Encode also returns that code -or it can return the code like SZ_ERROR_READ, SZ_ERROR_WRITE or SZ_ERROR_PROGRESS. - - -Single-call RAM->RAM Compression --------------------------------- - -Single-call RAM->RAM Compression is similar to Compression with callbacks, -but you provide pointers to buffers instead of pointers to stream callbacks: - -HRes LzmaEncode(Byte *dest, SizeT *destLen, const Byte *src, SizeT srcLen, - CLzmaEncProps *props, Byte *propsEncoded, SizeT *propsSize, int writeEndMark, - ICompressProgress *progress, ISzAlloc *alloc, ISzAlloc *allocBig); - -Return code: - SZ_OK - OK - SZ_ERROR_MEM - Memory allocation error - SZ_ERROR_PARAM - Incorrect paramater - SZ_ERROR_OUTPUT_EOF - output buffer overflow - SZ_ERROR_THREAD - errors in multithreading functions (only for Mt version) - - - -Defines -------- - -_LZMA_SIZE_OPT - Enable some optimizations in LZMA Decoder to get smaller executable code. - -_LZMA_PROB32 - It can increase the speed on some 32-bit CPUs, but memory usage for - some structures will be doubled in that case. - -_LZMA_UINT32_IS_ULONG - Define it if int is 16-bit on your compiler and long is 32-bit. - -_LZMA_NO_SYSTEM_SIZE_T - Define it if you don't want to use size_t type. - - -_7ZIP_PPMD_SUPPPORT - Define it if you don't want to support PPMD method in AMSI-C .7z decoder. - - -C++ LZMA Encoder/Decoder -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -C++ LZMA code use COM-like interfaces. So if you want to use it, -you can study basics of COM/OLE. -C++ LZMA code is just wrapper over ANSI-C code. - - -C++ Notes -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -If you use some C++ code folders in 7-Zip (for example, C++ code for .7z handling), -you must check that you correctly work with "new" operator. -7-Zip can be compiled with MSVC 6.0 that doesn't throw "exception" from "new" operator. -So 7-Zip uses "CPP\Common\NewHandler.cpp" that redefines "new" operator: -operator new(size_t size) -{ - void *p = ::malloc(size); - if (p == 0) - throw CNewException(); - return p; -} -If you use MSCV that throws exception for "new" operator, you can compile without -"NewHandler.cpp". So standard exception will be used. Actually some code of -7-Zip catches any exception in internal code and converts it to HRESULT code. -So you don't need to catch CNewException, if you call COM interfaces of 7-Zip. - ---- - -http://www.7-zip.org -http://www.7-zip.org/sdk.html -http://www.7-zip.org/support.html diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/readme.txt b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/readme.txt deleted file mode 100644 index aad462642..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/readme.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,181 +0,0 @@ -7-Zip 9.20 Sources ------------------- - -7-Zip is a file archiver for Windows. - -7-Zip Copyright (C) 1999-2010 Igor Pavlov. - - -License Info ------------- - -7-Zip is free software distributed under the GNU LGPL -(except for unRar code). -read License.txt for more infomation about license. - -Notes about unRAR license: - -Please check main restriction from unRar license: - - 2. The unRAR sources may be used in any software to handle RAR - archives without limitations free of charge, but cannot be used - to re-create the RAR compression algorithm, which is proprietary. - Distribution of modified unRAR sources in separate form or as a - part of other software is permitted, provided that it is clearly - stated in the documentation and source comments that the code may - not be used to develop a RAR (WinRAR) compatible archiver. - -In brief it means: -1) You can compile and use compiled files under GNU LGPL rules, since - unRAR license almost has no restrictions for compiled files. - You can link these compiled files to LGPL programs. -2) You can fix bugs in source code and use compiled fixed version. -3) You can not use unRAR sources to re-create the RAR compression algorithm. - - -LZMA SDK --------- - -Also this package contains files from LZMA SDK -you can download LZMA SDK from this page: -http://www.7-zip.org/sdk.html -read about addtional licenses for LZMA SDK in file -DOC/lzma.txt - - -How to compile --------------- -To compile sources you need Visual C++ 6.0. -For compiling some files you also need -new Platform SDK from Microsoft' Site: -http://www.microsoft.com/msdownload/platformsdk/sdkupdate/psdk-full.htm -or -http://www.microsoft.com/msdownload/platformsdk/sdkupdate/XPSP2FULLInstall.htm -or -http://www.microsoft.com/msdownload/platformsdk/sdkupdate/ - -If you use MSVC6, specify SDK directories at top of directories lists: -Tools / Options / Directories - - Include files - - Library files - - -To compile 7-Zip for AMD64 and IA64 you need: - Windows Server 2003 SP1 Platform SDK from microsoft.com - -Also you need Microsoft Macro Assembler: - - ml.exe for x86 - - ml64.exe for AMD64 -You can use ml.exe from Windows SDK for Windows Vista or some other version. - - -Compiling under Unix/Linux --------------------------- -Check this site for Posix/Linux version: -http://sourceforge.net/projects/p7zip/ - - -Notes: ------- -7-Zip consists of COM modules (DLL files). -But 7-Zip doesn't use standard COM interfaces for creating objects. -Look at -7zip\UI\Client7z folder for example of using DLL files of 7-Zip. -Some DLL files can use other DLL files from 7-Zip. -If you don't like it, you must use standalone version of DLL. -To compile standalone version of DLL you must include all used parts -to project and define some defs. -For example, 7zip\Bundles\Format7z is a standalone version of 7z.dll -that works with 7z format. So you can use such DLL in your project -without additional DLL files. - - -Description of 7-Zip sources package -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -DOC Documentation ---- - 7zFormat.txt - 7z format description - copying.txt - GNU LGPL license - unRarLicense.txt - License for unRAR part of source code - history.txt - Sources history - Methods.txt - Compression method IDs - readme.txt - Readme file - lzma.txt - LZMA SDK description - 7zip.nsi - installer script for NSIS - - -C - Source code in C -CPP - Source code in CPP - -Common Common modules -Windows Win32 wrappers - -7zip -------- - Common Common modules for 7-zip - - Archive 7-Zip Archive Format Plugins - -------- - Common - 7z - Arj - BZip2 - Cab - Cpio - GZip - Rar - Rpm - Split - Tar - Zip - - Bundle Modules that are bundles of other modules - ------ - Alone 7za.exe: Standalone version of 7z - Alone7z 7zr.exe: Standalone version of 7z that supports only 7z/LZMA/BCJ/BCJ2 - SFXCon 7zCon.sfx: Console 7z SFX module - SFXWin 7z.sfx: Windows 7z SFX module - SFXSetup 7zS.sfx: Windows 7z SFX module for Installers - Format7z 7za.dll: .7z support - Format7zExtract 7zxa.dll: .7z support, extracting only - Format7zR 7zr.dll: .7z support, LZMA/BCJ* only - Format7zExtractR 7zxr.dll: .7z support, LZMA/BCJ* only, extracting only - Format7zF 7z.dll: all formats - - UI - -- - Agent Intermediary modules for FAR plugin and Explorer plugin - Console 7z.exe Console version - Explorer Explorer plugin - Resource Resources - Far FAR plugin - Client7z Test application for 7za.dll - - Compress - -------- - BZip2 BZip2 compressor - Branch Branch converter - ByteSwap Byte Swap converter - Copy Copy coder - Deflate - Implode - Arj - LZMA - PPMd Dmitry Shkarin's PPMdH with small changes. - LZ Lempel - Ziv - - Crypto Crypto modules - ------ - 7zAES Cipher for 7z - AES AES Cipher - Rar20 Cipher for Rar 2.0 - RarAES Cipher for Rar 3.0 - Zip Cipher for Zip - - FileManager File Manager - - ---- -Igor Pavlov -http://www.7-zip.org diff --git a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/unRarLicense.txt b/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/unRarLicense.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 5f78b728d..000000000 --- a/src/libs/7zip/unix/DOCS/unRarLicense.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ - ****** ***** ****** unRAR - free utility for RAR archives - ** ** ** ** ** ** ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - ****** ******* ****** License for use and distribution of - ** ** ** ** ** ** ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - ** ** ** ** ** ** FREE portable version - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - The source code of unRAR utility is freeware. 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