08-20-2008
Hello Guys,
I have the same question but what if the two portion were commented out in the same way. lets say instead of having --# in the first portion, i also had ------------- like the second portion; therefore using the code that u have provided above will remove both portion, Is there anyway to use this command to distinguish from the two by maybe recognizing a word in the second portion
lets say this is the new version
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-- File name= audio_fe-e.vhd
-- Copyright(c) 2000 all rights reserved
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--
--
--
--Comment:
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--
-- Portions Copyright (c) 2007
-- All rights reserved
--
-- Proprietary and Confidential
--
-- Portions of this code embody materials and concepts which are confidential
-- to and is made available
-- solely pursuant to the terms of a written agreement with
-- .
--
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the rest of the code is here
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zzip_entry_fread_file_header
ZZIP_ENTRY_DATA_OFFS(3) zziplib Function List ZZIP_ENTRY_DATA_OFFS(3)
NAME
zzip_entry_data_offset, zzip_entry_fread_file_header, zzip_entry_strdup_name - helper functions for (fseeko) zip access api
SYNOPSIS
#include <zzip/fseeko.h>
zzip_off_t zzip_entry_data_offset((ZZIP_ENTRY * entry));
static zzip_off_t zzip_entry_fread_file_header((ZZIP_ENTRY * entry, struct zzip_file_header *file_header));
zzip__new__ char * zzip_entry_strdup_name((ZZIP_ENTRY * entry));
DESCRIPTION
The zzip_entry_data_offset functions returns the seekval offset of the data portion of the file referenced by the given zzip_entry. It
requires an intermediate check of the file_header structure (i.e. it reads it from disk). After this call, the contained diskfile
readposition is already set to the data_offset returned here. On error -1 is returned.
The zzip_entry_fread_file_header functions read the correspoding struct zzip_file_header from the zip disk of the given "entry". The
returned off_t points to the end of the file_header where the current fseek pointer has stopped. This is used to immediatly parse out any
filename/extras block following the file_header. The return value is null on error.
The zzip_entry_strdup_name function is a big helper despite its little name: in a zip file the encoded filenames are usually NOT
zero-terminated but for common usage with libc we need it that way. Secondly, the filename SHOULD be present in the zip central directory
but if not then we fallback to the filename given in the file_header of each compressed data portion.
AUTHOR
o Guido Draheim <guidod@gmx.de>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2003,2004 Guido Draheim All rights reserved, use under the restrictions of the Lesser GNU General Public License or
alternatively the restrictions of the Mozilla Public License 1.1
zziplib 0.13.62 ZZIP_ENTRY_DATA_OFFS(3)