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zip-archive 0.1.1.8 → 0.1.2.1

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+136/−440 lines, 6 filesdep +HUnitdep +processdep +timedep ~basedep ~binarydep ~bytestringPVP ok

version bump matches the API change (PVP)

Dependencies added: HUnit, process, time, zip-archive

Dependency ranges changed: base, binary, bytestring, directory

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Codec/Archive/Zip.hs view
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ -- | -- Module      : Codec.Archive.Zip -- Copyright   : John MacFarlane--- License     : GPL 2 (see LICENSE)+-- License     : BSD3 -- -- Maintainer  : John MacFarlane < jgm at berkeley dot edu > -- Stability   : unstable@@ -55,6 +55,10 @@        ) where  import System.Time ( toUTCTime, addToClockTime, CalendarTime (..), ClockTime (..), TimeDiff (..) )+#if MIN_VERSION_directory(1,2,0)+import Data.Time.Clock.POSIX ( utcTimeToPOSIXSeconds )+#else+#endif import Data.Bits ( shiftL, shiftR, (.&.) ) import Data.Binary import Data.Binary.Get@@ -199,7 +203,12 @@   contents <- if isDir                  then return B.empty                  else B.readFile path+#if MIN_VERSION_directory(1,2,0)+  modEpochTime <- liftM (floor . utcTimeToPOSIXSeconds)+                   $ getModificationTime path+#else   (TOD modEpochTime _) <- getModificationTime path+#endif   let entry = toEntry path' modEpochTime contents   when (OptVerbose `elem` opts) $ do     let compmethod = case eCompressionMethod entry of
− Tests.hs
@@ -1,92 +0,0 @@--- Test suite for Codec.Archive.Zip--- runghc Test.hs--import Codec.Archive.Zip-import System.Directory-import Test.HUnit.Base-import Test.HUnit.Text-import System.Time-import System.Process-import qualified Data.ByteString.Lazy as B-import Control.Applicative---- define equality for Archives so timestamps aren't distinguished if they--- correspond to the same MSDOS datetime.-instance Eq Archive where-  (==) a1 a2 =  zSignature a1 == zSignature a2-             && zComment a1 == zComment a2-             && (all id $ zipWith (\x y -> x { eLastModified = eLastModified x `div` 2  } ==-                                           y { eLastModified = eLastModified y `div` 2  }) (zEntries a1) (zEntries a2))--main :: IO Counts-main = do-  createDirectory "test-temp"-  counts <- runTestTT $ TestList [ -                                   testReadWriteArchive-                                 , testReadExternalZip-                                 , testFromToArchive-                                 , testReadWriteEntry-                                 , testAddFilesOptions-                                 , testDeleteEntries-                                 , testExtractFiles-                                 ]-  removeDirectoryRecursive "test-temp"-  return counts--testReadWriteArchive = TestCase $ do-  archive <- addFilesToArchive [OptRecursive] emptyArchive ["LICENSE", "Codec"]-  B.writeFile "test-temp/test1.zip" $ fromArchive archive-  archive' <- toArchive <$> B.readFile "test-temp/test1.zip"-  assertEqual "for writing and reading test1.zip" archive archive'-  assertEqual "for writing and reading test1.zip" archive archive'--testReadExternalZip = TestCase $ do-  runCommand "/usr/bin/zip -q -9 test-temp/test4.zip zip-archive.cabal Codec/Archive/Zip.hs" >>= waitForProcess-  archive <- toArchive <$> B.readFile "test-temp/test4.zip"-  let files = filesInArchive archive-  assertEqual "for results of filesInArchive" ["zip-archive.cabal", "Codec/Archive/Zip.hs"] files-  cabalContents <- B.readFile "zip-archive.cabal"-  case findEntryByPath "zip-archive.cabal" archive of -       Nothing  -> assertFailure "zip-archive.cabal not found in archive"-       Just f   -> assertEqual "for contents of zip-archive.cabal in archive" cabalContents (fromEntry f)--testFromToArchive = TestCase $ do-  archive <- addFilesToArchive [OptRecursive] emptyArchive ["LICENSE", "Codec"]-  assertEqual "for (toArchive $ fromArchive archive)" archive (toArchive $ fromArchive archive)--testReadWriteEntry = TestCase $ do-  entry <- readEntry [] "zip-archive.cabal"-  setCurrentDirectory "test-temp"-  writeEntry [] entry-  setCurrentDirectory ".."-  entry' <- readEntry [] "test-temp/zip-archive.cabal"-  let entry'' = entry' { eRelativePath = eRelativePath entry, eLastModified = eLastModified entry }-  assertEqual "for readEntry -> writeEntry -> readEntry" entry entry''--testAddFilesOptions = TestCase $ do-  archive1 <- addFilesToArchive [OptVerbose] emptyArchive ["LICENSE", "Codec"]-  archive2 <- addFilesToArchive [OptRecursive, OptVerbose] archive1 ["LICENSE", "Codec"]-  assertBool "for recursive and nonrecursive addFilesToArchive"-     (length (filesInArchive archive1) < length (filesInArchive archive2))--testDeleteEntries = TestCase $ do-  archive1 <- addFilesToArchive [] emptyArchive ["LICENSE", "Codec/"] -  let archive2 = deleteEntryFromArchive "LICENSE" archive1-  let archive3 = deleteEntryFromArchive "Codec/" archive2-  assertEqual "for deleteFilesFromArchive" emptyArchive archive3--testExtractFiles = TestCase $ do-  createDirectory "test-temp/dir1"-  createDirectory "test-temp/dir1/dir2"-  let hiMsg = "hello there"-  let helloMsg = "Hello there. This file is very long.  Longer than 31 characters."-  writeFile "test-temp/dir1/hi" hiMsg-  writeFile "test-temp/dir1/dir2/hello" helloMsg-  archive <- addFilesToArchive [OptRecursive] emptyArchive ["test-temp/dir1"]-  removeDirectoryRecursive "test-temp/dir1"-  extractFilesFromArchive [OptVerbose] archive-  hi <- readFile "test-temp/dir1/hi"-  hello <- readFile "test-temp/dir1/dir2/hello"-  assertEqual "contents of test-temp/dir1/hi" hiMsg hi-  assertEqual "contents of test-temp/dir1/dir2/hello" helloMsg hello-
Zip.hs view
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Zip.hs -- Copyright (c) 2008 John MacFarlane--- License     : GPL 2 (see LICENSE)+-- License     : BSD3 (see LICENSE) -- -- This is a demonstration of the use of the 'Codec.Archive.Zip' library. -- It duplicates some of the functionality of the 'zip' command-line
+ tests/test-zip-archive.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,104 @@+{-# LANGUAGE CPP #-}+-- Test suite for Codec.Archive.Zip+-- runghc Test.hs++import Codec.Archive.Zip+import System.Directory+import Test.HUnit.Base+import Test.HUnit.Text+#if MIN_VERSION_directory(1,2,0)+import System.Time+#endif+import System.Process+import qualified Data.ByteString.Lazy as B+import Control.Applicative+import System.Exit++-- define equality for Archives so timestamps aren't distinguished if they+-- correspond to the same MSDOS datetime.+instance Eq Archive where+  (==) a1 a2 =  zSignature a1 == zSignature a2+             && zComment a1 == zComment a2+             && (all id $ zipWith (\x y -> x { eLastModified = eLastModified x `div` 2  } ==+                                           y { eLastModified = eLastModified y `div` 2  }) (zEntries a1) (zEntries a2))++main :: IO Counts+main = do+  createDirectory "test-temp"+  res   <- runTestTT $ TestList [ testReadWriteArchive+                                , testReadExternalZip+                                , testFromToArchive+                                , testReadWriteEntry+                                , testAddFilesOptions+                                , testDeleteEntries+                                , testExtractFiles+                                ]+  removeDirectoryRecursive "test-temp"+  exitWith $ case errors res of+                     0 -> ExitSuccess+                     n -> ExitFailure n++testReadWriteArchive :: Test+testReadWriteArchive = TestCase $ do+  archive <- addFilesToArchive [OptRecursive] emptyArchive ["LICENSE", "Codec"]+  B.writeFile "test-temp/test1.zip" $ fromArchive archive+  archive' <- toArchive <$> B.readFile "test-temp/test1.zip"+  assertEqual "for writing and reading test1.zip" archive archive'+  assertEqual "for writing and reading test1.zip" archive archive'++testReadExternalZip :: Test+testReadExternalZip = TestCase $ do+  _ <- runCommand "/usr/bin/zip -q -9 test-temp/test4.zip zip-archive.cabal Codec/Archive/Zip.hs" >>= waitForProcess+  archive <- toArchive <$> B.readFile "test-temp/test4.zip"+  let files = filesInArchive archive+  assertEqual "for results of filesInArchive" ["zip-archive.cabal", "Codec/Archive/Zip.hs"] files+  cabalContents <- B.readFile "zip-archive.cabal"+  case findEntryByPath "zip-archive.cabal" archive of +       Nothing  -> assertFailure "zip-archive.cabal not found in archive"+       Just f   -> assertEqual "for contents of zip-archive.cabal in archive" cabalContents (fromEntry f)++testFromToArchive :: Test+testFromToArchive = TestCase $ do+  archive <- addFilesToArchive [OptRecursive] emptyArchive ["LICENSE", "Codec"]+  assertEqual "for (toArchive $ fromArchive archive)" archive (toArchive $ fromArchive archive)++testReadWriteEntry :: Test+testReadWriteEntry = TestCase $ do+  entry <- readEntry [] "zip-archive.cabal"+  setCurrentDirectory "test-temp"+  writeEntry [] entry+  setCurrentDirectory ".."+  entry' <- readEntry [] "test-temp/zip-archive.cabal"+  let entry'' = entry' { eRelativePath = eRelativePath entry, eLastModified = eLastModified entry }+  assertEqual "for readEntry -> writeEntry -> readEntry" entry entry''++testAddFilesOptions :: Test+testAddFilesOptions = TestCase $ do+  archive1 <- addFilesToArchive [OptVerbose] emptyArchive ["LICENSE", "Codec"]+  archive2 <- addFilesToArchive [OptRecursive, OptVerbose] archive1 ["LICENSE", "Codec"]+  assertBool "for recursive and nonrecursive addFilesToArchive"+     (length (filesInArchive archive1) < length (filesInArchive archive2))++testDeleteEntries :: Test+testDeleteEntries = TestCase $ do+  archive1 <- addFilesToArchive [] emptyArchive ["LICENSE", "Codec/"] +  let archive2 = deleteEntryFromArchive "LICENSE" archive1+  let archive3 = deleteEntryFromArchive "Codec/" archive2+  assertEqual "for deleteFilesFromArchive" emptyArchive archive3++testExtractFiles :: Test+testExtractFiles = TestCase $ do+  createDirectory "test-temp/dir1"+  createDirectory "test-temp/dir1/dir2"+  let hiMsg = "hello there"+  let helloMsg = "Hello there. This file is very long.  Longer than 31 characters."+  writeFile "test-temp/dir1/hi" hiMsg+  writeFile "test-temp/dir1/dir2/hello" helloMsg+  archive <- addFilesToArchive [OptRecursive] emptyArchive ["test-temp/dir1"]+  removeDirectoryRecursive "test-temp/dir1"+  extractFilesFromArchive [OptVerbose] archive+  hi <- readFile "test-temp/dir1/hi"+  hello <- readFile "test-temp/dir1/dir2/hello"+  assertEqual "contents of test-temp/dir1/hi" hiMsg hi+  assertEqual "contents of test-temp/dir1/dir2/hello" helloMsg hello+
zip-archive.cabal view
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ Name:                zip-archive-Version:             0.1.1.8-Cabal-version:       >= 1.2+Version:             0.1.2.1+Cabal-Version:       >= 1.10 Build-type:          Simple Synopsis:            Library for creating and modifying zip archives. Description:         The zip-archive library provides functions for creating, modifying,@@ -12,8 +12,11 @@ Author:              John MacFarlane Maintainer:          jgm@berkeley.edu Build-Depends:       base-Extra-Source-Files:  Tests.hs, COPYING +Source-repository    head+  type:              git+  location:          git://github.com/jgm/zip-archive.git+ flag splitBase   Description:       Choose the new, smaller, split-up base package.   Default:           True@@ -21,16 +24,17 @@   Description:       Build the Zip executable.   Default:           False -Library +Library   if flag(splitBase)     Build-depends:   base >= 3 && < 5, pretty, containers   else     Build-depends:   base < 3-  Build-depends:     binary, zlib, filepath, directory, bytestring >= 0.9.0, array, mtl, utf8-string >= 0.3.1, old-time, digest >= 0.0.0.1+  Build-depends:     binary < 0.6, zlib, filepath, bytestring >= 0.9.0, array, mtl, utf8-string >= 0.3.1, old-time, digest >= 0.0.0.1, directory, time   Exposed-modules:   Codec.Archive.Zip+  Default-Language:  Haskell98   Hs-Source-Dirs:    .   Ghc-Options:       -Wall-  Extensions:        CPP+  Default-Extensions: CPP   if os(windows)     cpp-options:     -D_WINDOWS   else@@ -43,3 +47,14 @@     Buildable:       False   Main-is:           Zip.hs   Ghc-Options:       -Wall+  Default-Language:  Haskell98++Test-Suite test-zip-archive+  Type:           exitcode-stdio-1.0+  Main-Is:        test-zip-archive.hs+  Hs-Source-Dirs: tests+  Build-Depends:  base >= 4.2 && < 5,+                  directory, bytestring >= 0.9.0, process, time, old-time,+                  HUnit, zip-archive+  Default-Language:  Haskell98+  Ghc-Options:    -Wall