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local spack, sunpack = string.pack, string.unpack
local function get_file_size(path)
local f = assert(io.open(path))
local size = f:seek("end")
f:close()
return size
end
function tablelength(t)
local count = 0
for _ in pairs(t) do count = count + 1 end
return count
end
local function append_to_stream(str, stream) stream:write(str) end
local function append_file_to_stream(path, stream)
local infile = assert(io.open(path, "r"))
local s = infile:read("*a")
infile:close()
append_to_stream(s, stream)
end
local function append_string_null_to_stream(str, stream)
local s = spack("z", str)
append_to_stream(s, stream)
end
local function append_integer_to_stream(num, stream)
local s = spack("<I4", num)
append_to_stream(s, stream)
end
local function pack(files, stream)
local num = tablelength(files)
append_integer_to_stream(num, stream)
local offset = 0
local length = 0
for name, path in pairs(files) do
print("packing file " .. path .. ' to ' .. name)
append_integer_to_stream(offset, stream)
length = #name + 1
append_integer_to_stream(length, stream)
offset = offset + length
append_integer_to_stream(offset, stream)
length = get_file_size(path)
append_integer_to_stream(length, stream)
offset = offset + length
end
for name, path in pairs(files) do
append_string_null_to_stream(name, stream)
append_file_to_stream(path, stream)
end
end
local function is_windows() return package.config:sub(1, 1) == "\\" end
-- I found no easy, platform-agnostic way to create a directory. Below is far from satisfactory.
-- Many cases are not covered, cf
-- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/22824905/how-good-is-using-q-in-lua-to-escape-shell-arguments
local function create_directory(dir)
local command = is_windows() and ('mkdir %q'):format(dir) or
('mkdir -p %q'):format(dir)
local succeeded, msg = os.execute(command)
if not succeeded then
print('Executing ' .. command .. 'failed: ' .. msg)
os.exit(1)
end
end
local function copy_stream_to_file(directory, filename, stream, length)
local path_separator = package.config:sub(1, 1)
filename = filename:gsub('/', path_separator)
local file = directory .. path_separator .. filename
local dir = file:match("(.*[" .. path_separator .. "])")
create_directory(dir)
print('unpacking file ' .. filename .. ' to ' .. file)
local f = assert(io.open(file, "w+"))
local content = stream:read(length)
f:write(content)
f:close()
end
local function read_integer_from_stream(stream)
local str = stream:read(4)
return sunpack("<I4", str)
end
local function read_string_null_from_stream(stream, length)
local str = stream:read(length)
return sunpack("z", str)
end
local function unpack(directory, stream)
local num_of_files = read_integer_from_stream(stream)
local metadata = {}
for i = 1, num_of_files do
local metadatum = {}
metadatum['file_name_offset'] = read_integer_from_stream(stream)
metadatum['file_name_length'] = read_integer_from_stream(stream)
metadatum['file_content_offset'] = read_integer_from_stream(stream)
metadatum['file_content_length'] = read_integer_from_stream(stream)
metadata[i] = metadatum
end
local blob_start = stream:seek()
for _, metadatum in pairs(metadata) do
stream:seek('set', blob_start + metadatum['file_name_offset'])
local filename = read_string_null_from_stream(stream,
metadatum['file_name_length'])
stream:seek('set', blob_start + metadatum['file_content_offset'])
copy_stream_to_file(directory, filename, stream,
metadatum['file_content_length'])
end
end
local function usage(msg)
if msg ~= nil then print(msg) end
print(arg[0] .. ' pack output_file [files] | ' .. arg[0] ..
' unpack input_file [directory]')
end
local function is_ideal_path(path)
return path:find("^/") == nil and path:find("^[.][.]") == nil and
path:find("^[a-zA-Z]:") == nil
end
local function normalize_relative_path(path)
path = path:gsub("^[.]/", "")
path = path:gsub("/[.]/", "/")
return path
end
local function must_normalize_path(path)
if not is_ideal_path(path) then
error(
'Either not a relative path or a relative path referring to ..: ' ..
path)
end
return normalize_relative_path(path)
end
local function do_pack()
if #arg == 1 then
usage('You must specify the output file.')
os.exit()
end
local outfile = arg[2]
local stream = assert(io.open(outfile, "w+"))
local files = {}
local n = 0
if #arg ~= 2 then
for i = 3, #arg do
n = n + 1
file = arg[i]
files[must_normalize_path(file)] = file
end
else
for file in io.lines() do
n = n + 1
files[must_normalize_path(file)] = file
end
end
if n == 0 then
usage('You must at least specify one file to pack')
os.exit()
end
pack(files, stream)
end
local function do_unpack()
if #arg == 1 then
usage('You must specify the input file when unpacking.')
os.exit()
end
local infile = arg[2]
local stream = assert(io.open(infile, "r"))
local directory = '.'
if #arg ~= 2 then directory = arg[3] end
unpack(directory, stream)
end
if #arg == 0 or (arg[1] ~= 'pack' and arg[1] ~= 'unpack') then
usage('Please specify whether to pack or unpack')
os.exit()
end
if arg[1] == 'pack' then
do_pack()
else
do_unpack()
end