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kotlinx_coroutines_test and kotlinx_coroutine_android each provide a META-INF/services/kotlinx.coroutines.CoroutineExceptionHandler with different contents, and the final contents needs to be the combination of the two files. Implement service merging in merge_zips when the -jar argument is provided. Bug: 290933559 Test: TestMergeZips Change-Id: I69f80d1265c64c671d308ef4cdccfa1564abe056
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6.5 KiB
Go
233 lines
6.5 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2016 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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package zip
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import (
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"errors"
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"io"
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)
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const DataDescriptorFlag = 0x8
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const ExtendedTimeStampTag = 0x5455
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func (w *Writer) CopyFrom(orig *File, newName string) error {
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if w.last != nil && !w.last.closed {
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if err := w.last.close(); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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w.last = nil
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}
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fileHeader := orig.FileHeader
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fileHeader.Name = newName
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fh := &fileHeader
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// In some cases, we need strip the extras if it change between Central Directory
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// and Local File Header.
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fh.Extra = stripExtras(fh.Extra)
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h := &header{
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FileHeader: fh,
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offset: uint64(w.cw.count),
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}
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w.dir = append(w.dir, h)
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if !fh.isZip64() {
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// Some writers will generate 64 bit sizes and set 32 bit fields to
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// uint32max even if the actual size fits in 32 bit. So we should
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// make sure CompressedSize contains the correct value in such
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// cases. With out the two lines below we would be writing invalid(-1)
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// sizes in such case.
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fh.CompressedSize = uint32(fh.CompressedSize64)
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fh.UncompressedSize = uint32(fh.UncompressedSize64)
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}
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if err := writeHeader(w.cw, fh); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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dataOffset, err := orig.DataOffset()
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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io.Copy(w.cw, io.NewSectionReader(orig.zipr, dataOffset, int64(orig.CompressedSize64)))
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if orig.hasDataDescriptor() {
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// Write data descriptor.
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var buf []byte
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if fh.isZip64() {
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buf = make([]byte, dataDescriptor64Len)
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} else {
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buf = make([]byte, dataDescriptorLen)
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}
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b := writeBuf(buf)
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b.uint32(dataDescriptorSignature)
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b.uint32(fh.CRC32)
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if fh.isZip64() {
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b.uint64(fh.CompressedSize64)
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b.uint64(fh.UncompressedSize64)
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} else {
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b.uint32(fh.CompressedSize)
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b.uint32(fh.UncompressedSize)
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}
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_, err = w.cw.Write(buf)
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}
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return err
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}
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// The zip64 extras change between the Central Directory and Local File Header, while we use
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// the same structure for both. The Local File Haeder is taken care of by us writing a data
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// descriptor with the zip64 values. The Central Directory Entry is written by Close(), where
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// the zip64 extra is automatically created and appended when necessary.
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//
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// The extended-timestamp extra block changes between the Central Directory Header and Local
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// File Header.
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// Extended-Timestamp extra(LFH): <tag-size-flag-modtime-actime-changetime>
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// Extended-Timestamp extra(CDH): <tag-size-flag-modtime>
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func stripExtras(input []byte) []byte {
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ret := []byte{}
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for len(input) >= 4 {
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r := readBuf(input)
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tag := r.uint16()
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size := r.uint16()
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if int(size) > len(r) {
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break
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}
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if tag != zip64ExtraId && tag != ExtendedTimeStampTag {
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ret = append(ret, input[:4+size]...)
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}
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input = input[4+size:]
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}
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// Keep any trailing data
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ret = append(ret, input...)
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return ret
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}
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// CreateCompressedHeader adds a file to the zip file using the provied
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// FileHeader for the file metadata.
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// It returns a Writer to which the already compressed file contents
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// should be written.
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//
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// The UncompressedSize64 and CRC32 entries in the FileHeader must be filled
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// out already.
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//
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// The file's contents must be written to the io.Writer before the next
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// call to Create, CreateHeader, CreateCompressedHeader, or Close. The
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// provided FileHeader fh must not be modified after a call to
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// CreateCompressedHeader
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func (w *Writer) CreateCompressedHeader(fh *FileHeader) (io.WriteCloser, error) {
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if w.last != nil && !w.last.closed {
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if err := w.last.close(); err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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}
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if len(w.dir) > 0 && w.dir[len(w.dir)-1].FileHeader == fh {
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// See https://golang.org/issue/11144 confusion.
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return nil, errors.New("archive/zip: invalid duplicate FileHeader")
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}
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fh.Flags |= DataDescriptorFlag // we will write a data descriptor
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fh.CreatorVersion = fh.CreatorVersion&0xff00 | zipVersion20 // preserve compatibility byte
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fh.ReaderVersion = zipVersion20
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fw := &compressedFileWriter{
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fileWriter{
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zipw: w.cw,
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compCount: &countWriter{w: w.cw},
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},
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}
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h := &header{
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FileHeader: fh,
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offset: uint64(w.cw.count),
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}
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w.dir = append(w.dir, h)
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fw.header = h
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if err := writeHeader(w.cw, fh); err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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w.last = &fw.fileWriter
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return fw, nil
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}
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// Updated version of CreateHeader that doesn't enforce writing a data descriptor
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func (w *Writer) CreateHeaderAndroid(fh *FileHeader) (io.Writer, error) {
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writeDataDescriptor := fh.Method != Store
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if writeDataDescriptor {
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fh.Flags |= DataDescriptorFlag
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} else {
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fh.Flags &= ^uint16(DataDescriptorFlag)
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}
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return w.createHeaderImpl(fh)
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}
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type compressedFileWriter struct {
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fileWriter
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}
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func (w *compressedFileWriter) Write(p []byte) (int, error) {
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if w.closed {
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return 0, errors.New("zip: write to closed file")
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}
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return w.compCount.Write(p)
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}
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func (w *compressedFileWriter) Close() error {
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if w.closed {
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return errors.New("zip: file closed twice")
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}
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w.closed = true
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// update FileHeader
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fh := w.header.FileHeader
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fh.CompressedSize64 = uint64(w.compCount.count)
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if fh.isZip64() {
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fh.CompressedSize = uint32max
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fh.UncompressedSize = uint32max
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fh.ReaderVersion = zipVersion45 // requires 4.5 - File uses ZIP64 format extensions
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} else {
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fh.CompressedSize = uint32(fh.CompressedSize64)
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fh.UncompressedSize = uint32(fh.UncompressedSize64)
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}
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// Write data descriptor. This is more complicated than one would
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// think, see e.g. comments in zipfile.c:putextended() and
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// http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=7073588.
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// The approach here is to write 8 byte sizes if needed without
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// adding a zip64 extra in the local header (too late anyway).
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var buf []byte
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if fh.isZip64() {
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buf = make([]byte, dataDescriptor64Len)
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} else {
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buf = make([]byte, dataDescriptorLen)
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}
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b := writeBuf(buf)
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b.uint32(dataDescriptorSignature) // de-facto standard, required by OS X
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b.uint32(fh.CRC32)
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if fh.isZip64() {
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b.uint64(fh.CompressedSize64)
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b.uint64(fh.UncompressedSize64)
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} else {
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b.uint32(fh.CompressedSize)
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b.uint32(fh.UncompressedSize)
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}
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_, err := w.zipw.Write(buf)
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return err
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}
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