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RARENTRY(3)								 1							       RARENTRY(3)

The RarEntry class

INTRODUCTION
A RAR entry, representing a directory or a compressed file inside a RAR archive. CLASS SYNOPSIS
RarEntry final RarEntry Constants o const integer$RarEntry::HOST_MSDOS0 o const integer$RarEntry::HOST_OS21 o const integer$RarEntry::HOST_WIN322 o const integer$RarEntry::HOST_UNIX3 o const integer$RarEntry::HOST_MACOS4 o const integer$RarEntry::HOST_BEOS5 o const integer$RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_WIN_READONLY1 o const integer$RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_WIN_HIDDEN2 o const integer$RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_WIN_SYSTEM4 o const integer$RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_WIN_DIRECTORY16 o const integer$RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_WIN_ARCHIVE32 o const integer$RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_WIN_DEVICE64 o const integer$RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_WIN_NORMAL128 o const integer$RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_WIN_TEMPORARY256 o const integer$RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_WIN_SPARSE_FILE512 o const integer$RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_WIN_REPARSE_POINT1024 o const integer$RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_WIN_COMPRESSED2048 o const integer$RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_WIN_OFFLINE4096 o const integer$RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_WIN_NOT_CONTENT_INDEXED8192 o const integer$RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_WIN_ENCRYPTED16384 o const integer$RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_WIN_VIRTUAL65536 o const integer$RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_WORLD_EXECUTE1 o const integer$RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_WORLD_WRITE2 o const integer$RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_WORLD_READ4 o const integer$RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_GROUP_EXECUTE8 o const integer$RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_GROUP_WRITE16 o const integer$RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_GROUP_READ32 o const integer$RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_OWNER_EXECUTE64 o const integer$RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_OWNER_WRITE128 o const integer$RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_OWNER_READ256 o const integer$RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_STICKY512 o const integer$RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_SETGID1024 o const integer$RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_SETUID2048 o const integer$RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_FINAL_QUARTET61440 o const integer$RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_FIFO4096 o const integer$RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_CHAR_DEV8192 o const integer$RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_DIRECTORY16384 o const integer$RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_BLOCK_DEV24576 o const integer$RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_REGULAR_FILE32768 o const integer$RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_SYM_LINK40960 o const integer$RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_SOCKET49152 Methods o public bool RarEntry::extract (string $dir, [string $filepath = ""], [string $password = NULL], [bool $extended_data = false]) o public int RarEntry::getAttr (void ) o public string RarEntry::getCrc (void ) o public string RarEntry::getFileTime (void ) o public int RarEntry::getHostOs (void ) o public int RarEntry::getMethod (void ) o public string RarEntry::getName (void ) o public int RarEntry::getPackedSize (void ) o public resource RarEntry::getStream ([string $password]) o public int RarEntry::getUnpackedSize (void ) o public int RarEntry::getVersion (void ) o public bool RarEntry::isDirectory (void ) o public bool RarEntry::isEncrypted (void ) o public string RarEntry::__toString (void ) PREDEFINED CONSTANTS
o RarEntry::HOST_MSDOS -If the return value of RarEntry::getHostOs equals this constant, MS-DOS was used to add this entry. Use instead of RAR_HOST_MSDOS. o RarEntry::HOST_OS2 -If the return value of RarEntry::getHostOs equals this constant, OS/2 was used to add this entry. Intended to replace RAR_HOST_OS2. o RarEntry::HOST_WIN32 -If the return value of RarEntry::getHostOs equals this constant, Microsoft Windows was used to add this entry. Intended to replace RAR_HOST_WIN32. o RarEntry::HOST_UNIX -If the return value of RarEntry::getHostOs equals this constant, an unspecified UNIX OS was used to add this entry. Intended to replace RAR_HOST_UNIX. o RarEntry::HOST_MACOS -If the return value of RarEntry::getHostOs equals this constant, Mac OS was used to add this entry. o RarEntry::HOST_BEOS -If the return value of RarEntry::getHostOs equals this constant, BeOS was used to add this entry. Intended to replace RAR_HOST_BEOS. o RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_WIN_READONLY -Bit that represents a Windows entry with a read-only attribute. To be used with RarEn- try::getAttr on entries whose host OS is Microsoft Windows. o RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_WIN_HIDDEN -Bit that represents a Windows entry with a hidden attribute. To be used with RarEntry::getAttr on entries whose host OS is Microsoft Windows. o RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_WIN_SYSTEM -Bit that represents a Windows entry with a system attribute. To be used with RarEntry::getAttr on entries whose host OS is Microsoft Windows. o RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_WIN_DIRECTORY -Bit that represents a Windows entry with a directory attribute (entry is a directory). To be used with RarEntry::getAttr on entries whose host OS is Microsoft Windows. See also RarEntry::isDirectory, which also works with entries that were not added in WinRAR. o RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_WIN_ARCHIVE -Bit that represents a Windows entry with an archive attribute. To be used with RarEntry::getAttr on entries whose host OS is Microsoft Windows. o RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_WIN_DEVICE -Bit that represents a Windows entry with a device attribute. To be used with RarEntry::getAttr on entries whose host OS is Microsoft Windows. o RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_WIN_NORMAL -Bit that represents a Windows entry with a normal file attribute (entry is NOT a directory). To be used with RarEntry::getAttr on entries whose host OS is Microsoft Windows. See also RarEntry::isDirectory, which also works with entries that were not added in WinRAR. o RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_WIN_TEMPORARY -Bit that represents a Windows entry with a temporary attribute. To be used with RarEn- try::getAttr on entries whose host OS is Microsoft Windows. o RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_WIN_SPARSE_FILE -Bit that represents a Windows entry with a sparse file attribute (file is an NTFS sparse file). To be used with RarEntry::getAttr on entries whose host OS is Microsoft Windows. o RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_WIN_REPARSE_POINT -Bit that represents a Windows entry with a reparse point attribute (entry is an NTFS reparse point, e.g. a directory junction or a mount file system). To be used with RarEntry::getAttr on entries whose host OS is Microsoft Windows. o RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_WIN_COMPRESSED -Bit that represents a Windows entry with a compressed attribute (NTFS only). To be used with RarEntry::getAttr on entries whose host OS is Microsoft Windows. o RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_WIN_OFFLINE -Bit that represents a Windows entry with an offline attribute (entry is offline and not accessi- ble). To be used with RarEntry::getAttr on entries whose host OS is Microsoft Windows. o RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_WIN_NOT_CONTENT_INDEXED -Bit that represents a Windows entry with a not content indexed attribute (entry is to be indexed). To be used with RarEntry::getAttr on entries whose host OS is Microsoft Windows. o RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_WIN_ENCRYPTED -Bit that represents a Windows entry with an encrypted attribute (NTFS only). To be used with RarEntry::getAttr on entries whose host OS is Microsoft Windows. o RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_WIN_VIRTUAL -Bit that represents a Windows entry with a virtual attribute. To be used with RarEntry::getAttr on entries whose host OS is Microsoft Windows. o RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_WORLD_EXECUTE -Bit that represents a UNIX entry that is world executable. To be used with RarEn- try::getAttr on entries whose host OS is UNIX. o RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_WORLD_WRITE -Bit that represents a UNIX entry that is world writable. To be used with RarEntry::getAttr on entries whose host OS is UNIX. o RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_WORLD_READ -Bit that represents a UNIX entry that is world readable. To be used with RarEntry::getAttr on entries whose host OS is UNIX. o RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_GROUP_EXECUTE -Bit that represents a UNIX entry that is group executable. To be used with RarEn- try::getAttr on entries whose host OS is UNIX. o RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_GROUP_WRITE -Bit that represents a UNIX entry that is group writable. To be used with RarEntry::getAttr on entries whose host OS is UNIX. o RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_GROUP_READ -Bit that represents a UNIX entry that is group readable. To be used with RarEntry::getAttr on entries whose host OS is UNIX. o RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_OWNER_EXECUTE -Bit that represents a UNIX entry that is owner executable. To be used with RarEn- try::getAttr on entries whose host OS is UNIX. o RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_OWNER_WRITE -Bit that represents a UNIX entry that is owner writable. To be used with RarEntry::getAttr on entries whose host OS is UNIX. o RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_OWNER_READ -Bit that represents a UNIX entry that is owner readable. To be used with RarEntry::getAttr on entries whose host OS is UNIX. o RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_STICKY -Bit that represents the UNIX sticky bit. To be used with RarEntry::getAttr on entries whose host OS is UNIX. o RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_SETGID -Bit that represents the UNIX setgid attribute. To be used with RarEntry::getAttr on entries whose host OS is UNIX. o RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_SETUID -Bit that represents the UNIX setuid attribute. To be used with RarEntry::getAttr on entries whose host OS is UNIX. o RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_FINAL_QUARTET -Mask to isolate the last four bits (nibble) of UNIX attributes (_S_IFMT, the type of file mask). To be used with RarEntry::getAttr on entries whose host OS is UNIX and with the constants RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_FIFO, RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_CHAR_DEV, RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_DIRECTORY, RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_BLOCK_DEV, RarEn- try::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_REGULAR_FILE, RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_SYM_LINK and RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_SOCKET. o RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_FIFO -Unix FIFOs will have attributes whose last four bits have this value. To be used with RarEn- try::getAttr on entries whose host OS is UNIX and with the constant RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_FINAL_QUARTET. o RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_CHAR_DEV -Unix character devices will have attributes whose last four bits have this value. To be used with RarEntry::getAttr on entries whose host OS is UNIX and with the constant RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_FINAL_QUARTET. o RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_DIRECTORY -Unix directories will have attributes whose last four bits have this value. To be used with RarEntry::getAttr on entries whose host OS is UNIX and with the constant RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_FINAL_QUARTET. See also RarEn- try::isDirectory, which also works with entries that were added in other operating systems. o RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_BLOCK_DEV -Unix block devices will have attributes whose last four bits have this value. To be used with RarEntry::getAttr on entries whose host OS is UNIX and with the constant RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_FINAL_QUARTET. o RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_REGULAR_FILE -Unix regular files (not directories) will have attributes whose last four bits have this value. To be used with RarEntry::getAttr on entries whose host OS is UNIX and with the constant RarEn- try::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_FINAL_QUARTET. See also RarEntry::isDirectory, which also works with entries that were added in other operat- ing systems. o RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_SYM_LINK -Unix symbolic links will have attributes whose last four bits have this value. To be used with RarEntry::getAttr on entries whose host OS is UNIX and with the constant RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_FINAL_QUARTET. o RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_SOCKET -Unix sockets will have attributes whose last four bits have this value. To be used with RarEn- try::getAttr on entries whose host OS is UNIX and with the constant RarEntry::ATTRIBUTE_UNIX_FINAL_QUARTET. PHP Documentation Group RARENTRY(3)
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