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Per Amundsen, 12/14/2019 09:58 AM
Added in 2.9
$zip
Returns the name of the zip operation during a on ZIP or on UNZIP event.
$zip(name, [N])
Returns information about a zip/unzip item during a on ZIP or on UNZIP event.
See also /zip, $ziperr, on ZIP, on UNZIP.
Parameters
name - Name of the zip/unzip operation. (can be a wildcard)
[N] - The Nth matches name.
Properties
.name - Returns the name of zip/unzip operation.
.src - Returns the source file or folder.
.dest - Returns the destination file or folder.
.ratio - Returns 0, 1 or 2 where 0 = no compression, 1 = fastest compression, 2 = optimal compression.
.unzip - Returns $true if this is a unzip operation, otherwise $false.
Example
; Zip the entire adiirc folder into 'adiirc.zip' //zip name $qt($adiircdir) adiirc.zip ; Print the zip result when then zip operation is finished. on *:ZIP:name:echo -ag zipped $zip($zip).src into $zip($zip).dest status: $iif($ziperr,fail,ok)
$zip(file.zip,cetlpo,file|dir,password,N)
Create or extract zip files.
Returns "1" if the operation was successful, otherwise "0".
Parameters
file.zip - The zip file to list/test/create or extract.
cetlpo:
c - Create a new zip file.
e - Extract a zip file.
t - Test a zip file.
l - List number of files in a zip file or the Nth file.
p - TODO
o - Overwrite existing zip file or extract folder.
file|dir - File or directory to zip or directory to extract to.
password - TODO
N - Used with the "l", if N = 0, number of zipped files in the zip file, otherwise the Nth zipped file.
Example
; Creates a new zip file called 'file.zip' and adds the file 'file,txt'. //echo -ag $zip(file.zip, c, file.txt) ; Creates a new zip file called 'file.zip' and adds the folder 'folder'. //echo -ag $zip(file.zip, c, folder) ; Extracts the zip file 'file.zip' to the folder 'extracted'. //echo -ag $zip(file.zip, e, extracted) ; Prints number of zipped files in the zip file 'file.zip'. //echo -ag $zip(file.zip, l, 0) ; Prints the file name of the first zipped file in the zip file 'file.zip'. //echo -ag $zip(file.zip, l, 1)
Updated by Per Amundsen almost 5 years ago · 8 revisions