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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-28 14:29:10 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-28 14:29:10 +0000 |
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Adding upstream version 86.0.1.upstream/86.0.1upstream
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/devtools/client/shared/vendor/jszip.js b/devtools/client/shared/vendor/jszip.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..639685c10b --- /dev/null +++ b/devtools/client/shared/vendor/jszip.js @@ -0,0 +1,11367 @@ +/*! + +JSZip v3.2.1 - A JavaScript class for generating and reading zip files +<http://stuartk.com/jszip> + +(c) 2009-2016 Stuart Knightley <stuart [at] stuartk.com> +Dual licenced under the MIT license or GPLv3. See https://raw.github.com/Stuk/jszip/master/LICENSE.markdown. + +JSZip uses the library pako released under the MIT license : +https://github.com/nodeca/pako/blob/master/LICENSE +*/ + +(function(f){if(typeof exports==="object"&&typeof module!=="undefined"){module.exports=f()}else if(typeof define==="function"&&define.amd){define([],f)}else{var g;if(typeof window!=="undefined"){g=window}else if(typeof global!=="undefined"){g=global}else if(typeof self!=="undefined"){g=self}else{g=this}g.JSZip = f()}})(function(){var define,module,exports;return (function e(t,n,r){function s(o,u){if(!n[o]){if(!t[o]){var a=typeof require=="function"&&require;if(!u&&a)return a(o,!0);if(i)return i(o,!0);var f=new Error("Cannot find module '"+o+"'");throw f.code="MODULE_NOT_FOUND",f}var l=n[o]={exports:{}};t[o][0].call(l.exports,function(e){var n=t[o][1][e];return s(n?n:e)},l,l.exports,e,t,n,r)}return n[o].exports}var i=typeof require=="function"&&require;for(var o=0;o<r.length;o++)s(r[o]);return s})({1:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; +var utils = require('./utils'); +var support = require('./support'); +// private property +var _keyStr = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/="; + + +// public method for encoding +exports.encode = function(input) { + var output = []; + var chr1, chr2, chr3, enc1, enc2, enc3, enc4; + var i = 0, len = input.length, remainingBytes = len; + + var isArray = utils.getTypeOf(input) !== "string"; + while (i < input.length) { + remainingBytes = len - i; + + if (!isArray) { + chr1 = input.charCodeAt(i++); + chr2 = i < len ? input.charCodeAt(i++) : 0; + chr3 = i < len ? input.charCodeAt(i++) : 0; + } else { + chr1 = input[i++]; + chr2 = i < len ? input[i++] : 0; + chr3 = i < len ? input[i++] : 0; + } + + enc1 = chr1 >> 2; + enc2 = ((chr1 & 3) << 4) | (chr2 >> 4); + enc3 = remainingBytes > 1 ? (((chr2 & 15) << 2) | (chr3 >> 6)) : 64; + enc4 = remainingBytes > 2 ? (chr3 & 63) : 64; + + output.push(_keyStr.charAt(enc1) + _keyStr.charAt(enc2) + _keyStr.charAt(enc3) + _keyStr.charAt(enc4)); + + } + + return output.join(""); +}; + +// public method for decoding +exports.decode = function(input) { + var chr1, chr2, chr3; + var enc1, enc2, enc3, enc4; + var i = 0, resultIndex = 0; + + var dataUrlPrefix = "data:"; + + if (input.substr(0, dataUrlPrefix.length) === dataUrlPrefix) { + // This is a common error: people give a data url + // (data:image/png;base64,iVBOR...) with a {base64: true} and + // wonders why things don't work. + // We can detect that the string input looks like a data url but we + // *can't* be sure it is one: removing everything up to the comma would + // be too dangerous. + throw new Error("Invalid base64 input, it looks like a data url."); + } + + input = input.replace(/[^A-Za-z0-9\+\/\=]/g, ""); + + var totalLength = input.length * 3 / 4; + if(input.charAt(input.length - 1) === _keyStr.charAt(64)) { + totalLength--; + } + if(input.charAt(input.length - 2) === _keyStr.charAt(64)) { + totalLength--; + } + if (totalLength % 1 !== 0) { + // totalLength is not an integer, the length does not match a valid + // base64 content. That can happen if: + // - the input is not a base64 content + // - the input is *almost* a base64 content, with a extra chars at the + // beginning or at the end + // - the input uses a base64 variant (base64url for example) + throw new Error("Invalid base64 input, bad content length."); + } + var output; + if (support.uint8array) { + output = new Uint8Array(totalLength|0); + } else { + output = new Array(totalLength|0); + } + + while (i < input.length) { + + enc1 = _keyStr.indexOf(input.charAt(i++)); + enc2 = _keyStr.indexOf(input.charAt(i++)); + enc3 = _keyStr.indexOf(input.charAt(i++)); + enc4 = _keyStr.indexOf(input.charAt(i++)); + + chr1 = (enc1 << 2) | (enc2 >> 4); + chr2 = ((enc2 & 15) << 4) | (enc3 >> 2); + chr3 = ((enc3 & 3) << 6) | enc4; + + output[resultIndex++] = chr1; + + if (enc3 !== 64) { + output[resultIndex++] = chr2; + } + if (enc4 !== 64) { + output[resultIndex++] = chr3; + } + + } + + return output; +}; + +},{"./support":30,"./utils":32}],2:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; + +var external = require("./external"); +var DataWorker = require('./stream/DataWorker'); +var DataLengthProbe = require('./stream/DataLengthProbe'); +var Crc32Probe = require('./stream/Crc32Probe'); +var DataLengthProbe = require('./stream/DataLengthProbe'); + +/** + * Represent a compressed object, with everything needed to decompress it. + * @constructor + * @param {number} compressedSize the size of the data compressed. + * @param {number} uncompressedSize the size of the data after decompression. + * @param {number} crc32 the crc32 of the decompressed file. + * @param {object} compression the type of compression, see lib/compressions.js. + * @param {String|ArrayBuffer|Uint8Array|Buffer} data the compressed data. + */ +function CompressedObject(compressedSize, uncompressedSize, crc32, compression, data) { + this.compressedSize = compressedSize; + this.uncompressedSize = uncompressedSize; + this.crc32 = crc32; + this.compression = compression; + this.compressedContent = data; +} + +CompressedObject.prototype = { + /** + * Create a worker to get the uncompressed content. + * @return {GenericWorker} the worker. + */ + getContentWorker : function () { + var worker = new DataWorker(external.Promise.resolve(this.compressedContent)) + .pipe(this.compression.uncompressWorker()) + .pipe(new DataLengthProbe("data_length")); + + var that = this; + worker.on("end", function () { + if(this.streamInfo['data_length'] !== that.uncompressedSize) { + throw new Error("Bug : uncompressed data size mismatch"); + } + }); + return worker; + }, + /** + * Create a worker to get the compressed content. + * @return {GenericWorker} the worker. + */ + getCompressedWorker : function () { + return new DataWorker(external.Promise.resolve(this.compressedContent)) + .withStreamInfo("compressedSize", this.compressedSize) + .withStreamInfo("uncompressedSize", this.uncompressedSize) + .withStreamInfo("crc32", this.crc32) + .withStreamInfo("compression", this.compression) + ; + } +}; + +/** + * Chain the given worker with other workers to compress the content with the + * given compresion. + * @param {GenericWorker} uncompressedWorker the worker to pipe. + * @param {Object} compression the compression object. + * @param {Object} compressionOptions the options to use when compressing. + * @return {GenericWorker} the new worker compressing the content. + */ +CompressedObject.createWorkerFrom = function (uncompressedWorker, compression, compressionOptions) { + return uncompressedWorker + .pipe(new Crc32Probe()) + .pipe(new DataLengthProbe("uncompressedSize")) + .pipe(compression.compressWorker(compressionOptions)) + .pipe(new DataLengthProbe("compressedSize")) + .withStreamInfo("compression", compression); +}; + +module.exports = CompressedObject; + +},{"./external":6,"./stream/Crc32Probe":25,"./stream/DataLengthProbe":26,"./stream/DataWorker":27}],3:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; + +var GenericWorker = require("./stream/GenericWorker"); + +exports.STORE = { + magic: "\x00\x00", + compressWorker : function (compressionOptions) { + return new GenericWorker("STORE compression"); + }, + uncompressWorker : function () { + return new GenericWorker("STORE decompression"); + } +}; +exports.DEFLATE = require('./flate'); + +},{"./flate":7,"./stream/GenericWorker":28}],4:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; + +var utils = require('./utils'); + +/** + * The following functions come from pako, from pako/lib/zlib/crc32.js + * released under the MIT license, see pako https://github.com/nodeca/pako/ + */ + +// Use ordinary array, since untyped makes no boost here +function makeTable() { + var c, table = []; + + for(var n =0; n < 256; n++){ + c = n; + for(var k =0; k < 8; k++){ + c = ((c&1) ? (0xEDB88320 ^ (c >>> 1)) : (c >>> 1)); + } + table[n] = c; + } + + return table; +} + +// Create table on load. Just 255 signed longs. Not a problem. +var crcTable = makeTable(); + + +function crc32(crc, buf, len, pos) { + var t = crcTable, end = pos + len; + + crc = crc ^ (-1); + + for (var i = pos; i < end; i++ ) { + crc = (crc >>> 8) ^ t[(crc ^ buf[i]) & 0xFF]; + } + + return (crc ^ (-1)); // >>> 0; +} + +// That's all for the pako functions. + +/** + * Compute the crc32 of a string. + * This is almost the same as the function crc32, but for strings. Using the + * same function for the two use cases leads to horrible performances. + * @param {Number} crc the starting value of the crc. + * @param {String} str the string to use. + * @param {Number} len the length of the string. + * @param {Number} pos the starting position for the crc32 computation. + * @return {Number} the computed crc32. + */ +function crc32str(crc, str, len, pos) { + var t = crcTable, end = pos + len; + + crc = crc ^ (-1); + + for (var i = pos; i < end; i++ ) { + crc = (crc >>> 8) ^ t[(crc ^ str.charCodeAt(i)) & 0xFF]; + } + + return (crc ^ (-1)); // >>> 0; +} + +module.exports = function crc32wrapper(input, crc) { + if (typeof input === "undefined" || !input.length) { + return 0; + } + + var isArray = utils.getTypeOf(input) !== "string"; + + if(isArray) { + return crc32(crc|0, input, input.length, 0); + } else { + return crc32str(crc|0, input, input.length, 0); + } +}; + +},{"./utils":32}],5:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; +exports.base64 = false; +exports.binary = false; +exports.dir = false; +exports.createFolders = true; +exports.date = null; +exports.compression = null; +exports.compressionOptions = null; +exports.comment = null; +exports.unixPermissions = null; +exports.dosPermissions = null; + +},{}],6:[function(require,module,exports){ +/* global Promise */ +'use strict'; + +// load the global object first: +// - it should be better integrated in the system (unhandledRejection in node) +// - the environment may have a custom Promise implementation (see zone.js) +var ES6Promise = null; +if (typeof Promise !== "undefined") { + ES6Promise = Promise; +} else { + ES6Promise = require("lie"); +} + +/** + * Let the user use/change some implementations. + */ +module.exports = { + Promise: ES6Promise +}; + +},{"lie":37}],7:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; +var USE_TYPEDARRAY = (typeof Uint8Array !== 'undefined') && (typeof Uint16Array !== 'undefined') && (typeof Uint32Array !== 'undefined'); + +var pako = require("pako"); +var utils = require("./utils"); +var GenericWorker = require("./stream/GenericWorker"); + +var ARRAY_TYPE = USE_TYPEDARRAY ? "uint8array" : "array"; + +exports.magic = "\x08\x00"; + +/** + * Create a worker that uses pako to inflate/deflate. + * @constructor + * @param {String} action the name of the pako function to call : either "Deflate" or "Inflate". + * @param {Object} options the options to use when (de)compressing. + */ +function FlateWorker(action, options) { + GenericWorker.call(this, "FlateWorker/" + action); + + this._pako = null; + this._pakoAction = action; + this._pakoOptions = options; + // the `meta` object from the last chunk received + // this allow this worker to pass around metadata + this.meta = {}; +} + +utils.inherits(FlateWorker, GenericWorker); + +/** + * @see GenericWorker.processChunk + */ +FlateWorker.prototype.processChunk = function (chunk) { + this.meta = chunk.meta; + if (this._pako === null) { + this._createPako(); + } + this._pako.push(utils.transformTo(ARRAY_TYPE, chunk.data), false); +}; + +/** + * @see GenericWorker.flush + */ +FlateWorker.prototype.flush = function () { + GenericWorker.prototype.flush.call(this); + if (this._pako === null) { + this._createPako(); + } + this._pako.push([], true); +}; +/** + * @see GenericWorker.cleanUp + */ +FlateWorker.prototype.cleanUp = function () { + GenericWorker.prototype.cleanUp.call(this); + this._pako = null; +}; + +/** + * Create the _pako object. + * TODO: lazy-loading this object isn't the best solution but it's the + * quickest. The best solution is to lazy-load the worker list. See also the + * issue #446. + */ +FlateWorker.prototype._createPako = function () { + this._pako = new pako[this._pakoAction]({ + raw: true, + level: this._pakoOptions.level || -1 // default compression + }); + var self = this; + this._pako.onData = function(data) { + self.push({ + data : data, + meta : self.meta + }); + }; +}; + +exports.compressWorker = function (compressionOptions) { + return new FlateWorker("Deflate", compressionOptions); +}; +exports.uncompressWorker = function () { + return new FlateWorker("Inflate", {}); +}; + +},{"./stream/GenericWorker":28,"./utils":32,"pako":38}],8:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; + +var utils = require('../utils'); +var GenericWorker = require('../stream/GenericWorker'); +var utf8 = require('../utf8'); +var crc32 = require('../crc32'); +var signature = require('../signature'); + +/** + * Transform an integer into a string in hexadecimal. + * @private + * @param {number} dec the number to convert. + * @param {number} bytes the number of bytes to generate. + * @returns {string} the result. + */ +var decToHex = function(dec, bytes) { + var hex = "", i; + for (i = 0; i < bytes; i++) { + hex += String.fromCharCode(dec & 0xff); + dec = dec >>> 8; + } + return hex; +}; + +/** + * Generate the UNIX part of the external file attributes. + * @param {Object} unixPermissions the unix permissions or null. + * @param {Boolean} isDir true if the entry is a directory, false otherwise. + * @return {Number} a 32 bit integer. + * + * adapted from http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/14705/the-zip-formats-external-file-attribute : + * + * TTTTsstrwxrwxrwx0000000000ADVSHR + * ^^^^____________________________ file type, see zipinfo.c (UNX_*) + * ^^^_________________________ setuid, setgid, sticky + * ^^^^^^^^^________________ permissions + * ^^^^^^^^^^______ not used ? + * ^^^^^^ DOS attribute bits : Archive, Directory, Volume label, System file, Hidden, Read only + */ +var generateUnixExternalFileAttr = function (unixPermissions, isDir) { + + var result = unixPermissions; + if (!unixPermissions) { + // I can't use octal values in strict mode, hence the hexa. + // 040775 => 0x41fd + // 0100664 => 0x81b4 + result = isDir ? 0x41fd : 0x81b4; + } + return (result & 0xFFFF) << 16; +}; + +/** + * Generate the DOS part of the external file attributes. + * @param {Object} dosPermissions the dos permissions or null. + * @param {Boolean} isDir true if the entry is a directory, false otherwise. + * @return {Number} a 32 bit integer. + * + * Bit 0 Read-Only + * Bit 1 Hidden + * Bit 2 System + * Bit 3 Volume Label + * Bit 4 Directory + * Bit 5 Archive + */ +var generateDosExternalFileAttr = function (dosPermissions, isDir) { + + // the dir flag is already set for compatibility + return (dosPermissions || 0) & 0x3F; +}; + +/** + * Generate the various parts used in the construction of the final zip file. + * @param {Object} streamInfo the hash with informations about the compressed file. + * @param {Boolean} streamedContent is the content streamed ? + * @param {Boolean} streamingEnded is the stream finished ? + * @param {number} offset the current offset from the start of the zip file. + * @param {String} platform let's pretend we are this platform (change platform dependents fields) + * @param {Function} encodeFileName the function to encode the file name / comment. + * @return {Object} the zip parts. + */ +var generateZipParts = function(streamInfo, streamedContent, streamingEnded, offset, platform, encodeFileName) { + var file = streamInfo['file'], + compression = streamInfo['compression'], + useCustomEncoding = encodeFileName !== utf8.utf8encode, + encodedFileName = utils.transformTo("string", encodeFileName(file.name)), + utfEncodedFileName = utils.transformTo("string", utf8.utf8encode(file.name)), + comment = file.comment, + encodedComment = utils.transformTo("string", encodeFileName(comment)), + utfEncodedComment = utils.transformTo("string", utf8.utf8encode(comment)), + useUTF8ForFileName = utfEncodedFileName.length !== file.name.length, + useUTF8ForComment = utfEncodedComment.length !== comment.length, + dosTime, + dosDate, + extraFields = "", + unicodePathExtraField = "", + unicodeCommentExtraField = "", + dir = file.dir, + date = file.date; + + + var dataInfo = { + crc32 : 0, + compressedSize : 0, + uncompressedSize : 0 + }; + + // if the content is streamed, the sizes/crc32 are only available AFTER + // the end of the stream. + if (!streamedContent || streamingEnded) { + dataInfo.crc32 = streamInfo['crc32']; + dataInfo.compressedSize = streamInfo['compressedSize']; + dataInfo.uncompressedSize = streamInfo['uncompressedSize']; + } + + var bitflag = 0; + if (streamedContent) { + // Bit 3: the sizes/crc32 are set to zero in the local header. + // The correct values are put in the data descriptor immediately + // following the compressed data. + bitflag |= 0x0008; + } + if (!useCustomEncoding && (useUTF8ForFileName || useUTF8ForComment)) { + // Bit 11: Language encoding flag (EFS). + bitflag |= 0x0800; + } + + + var extFileAttr = 0; + var versionMadeBy = 0; + if (dir) { + // dos or unix, we set the dos dir flag + extFileAttr |= 0x00010; + } + if(platform === "UNIX") { + versionMadeBy = 0x031E; // UNIX, version 3.0 + extFileAttr |= generateUnixExternalFileAttr(file.unixPermissions, dir); + } else { // DOS or other, fallback to DOS + versionMadeBy = 0x0014; // DOS, version 2.0 + extFileAttr |= generateDosExternalFileAttr(file.dosPermissions, dir); + } + + // date + // @see http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/doc/rbinter/it/52/13.html + // @see http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/doc/rbinter/it/65/16.html + // @see http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/doc/rbinter/it/66/16.html + + dosTime = date.getUTCHours(); + dosTime = dosTime << 6; + dosTime = dosTime | date.getUTCMinutes(); + dosTime = dosTime << 5; + dosTime = dosTime | date.getUTCSeconds() / 2; + + dosDate = date.getUTCFullYear() - 1980; + dosDate = dosDate << 4; + dosDate = dosDate | (date.getUTCMonth() + 1); + dosDate = dosDate << 5; + dosDate = dosDate | date.getUTCDate(); + + if (useUTF8ForFileName) { + // set the unicode path extra field. unzip needs at least one extra + // field to correctly handle unicode path, so using the path is as good + // as any other information. This could improve the situation with + // other archive managers too. + // This field is usually used without the utf8 flag, with a non + // unicode path in the header (winrar, winzip). This helps (a bit) + // with the messy Windows' default compressed folders feature but + // breaks on p7zip which doesn't seek the unicode path extra field. + // So for now, UTF-8 everywhere ! + unicodePathExtraField = + // Version + decToHex(1, 1) + + // NameCRC32 + decToHex(crc32(encodedFileName), 4) + + // UnicodeName + utfEncodedFileName; + + extraFields += + // Info-ZIP Unicode Path Extra Field + "\x75\x70" + + // size + decToHex(unicodePathExtraField.length, 2) + + // content + unicodePathExtraField; + } + + if(useUTF8ForComment) { + + unicodeCommentExtraField = + // Version + decToHex(1, 1) + + // CommentCRC32 + decToHex(crc32(encodedComment), 4) + + // UnicodeName + utfEncodedComment; + + extraFields += + // Info-ZIP Unicode Path Extra Field + "\x75\x63" + + // size + decToHex(unicodeCommentExtraField.length, 2) + + // content + unicodeCommentExtraField; + } + + var header = ""; + + // version needed to extract + header += "\x0A\x00"; + // general purpose bit flag + header += decToHex(bitflag, 2); + // compression method + header += compression.magic; + // last mod file time + header += decToHex(dosTime, 2); + // last mod file date + header += decToHex(dosDate, 2); + // crc-32 + header += decToHex(dataInfo.crc32, 4); + // compressed size + header += decToHex(dataInfo.compressedSize, 4); + // uncompressed size + header += decToHex(dataInfo.uncompressedSize, 4); + // file name length + header += decToHex(encodedFileName.length, 2); + // extra field length + header += decToHex(extraFields.length, 2); + + + var fileRecord = signature.LOCAL_FILE_HEADER + header + encodedFileName + extraFields; + + var dirRecord = signature.CENTRAL_FILE_HEADER + + // version made by (00: DOS) + decToHex(versionMadeBy, 2) + + // file header (common to file and central directory) + header + + // file comment length + decToHex(encodedComment.length, 2) + + // disk number start + "\x00\x00" + + // internal file attributes TODO + "\x00\x00" + + // external file attributes + decToHex(extFileAttr, 4) + + // relative offset of local header + decToHex(offset, 4) + + // file name + encodedFileName + + // extra field + extraFields + + // file comment + encodedComment; + + return { + fileRecord: fileRecord, + dirRecord: dirRecord + }; +}; + +/** + * Generate the EOCD record. + * @param {Number} entriesCount the number of entries in the zip file. + * @param {Number} centralDirLength the length (in bytes) of the central dir. + * @param {Number} localDirLength the length (in bytes) of the local dir. + * @param {String} comment the zip file comment as a binary string. + * @param {Function} encodeFileName the function to encode the comment. + * @return {String} the EOCD record. + */ +var generateCentralDirectoryEnd = function (entriesCount, centralDirLength, localDirLength, comment, encodeFileName) { + var dirEnd = ""; + var encodedComment = utils.transformTo("string", encodeFileName(comment)); + + // end of central dir signature + dirEnd = signature.CENTRAL_DIRECTORY_END + + // number of this disk + "\x00\x00" + + // number of the disk with the start of the central directory + "\x00\x00" + + // total number of entries in the central directory on this disk + decToHex(entriesCount, 2) + + // total number of entries in the central directory + decToHex(entriesCount, 2) + + // size of the central directory 4 bytes + decToHex(centralDirLength, 4) + + // offset of start of central directory with respect to the starting disk number + decToHex(localDirLength, 4) + + // .ZIP file comment length + decToHex(encodedComment.length, 2) + + // .ZIP file comment + encodedComment; + + return dirEnd; +}; + +/** + * Generate data descriptors for a file entry. + * @param {Object} streamInfo the hash generated by a worker, containing informations + * on the file entry. + * @return {String} the data descriptors. + */ +var generateDataDescriptors = function (streamInfo) { + var descriptor = ""; + descriptor = signature.DATA_DESCRIPTOR + + // crc-32 4 bytes + decToHex(streamInfo['crc32'], 4) + + // compressed size 4 bytes + decToHex(streamInfo['compressedSize'], 4) + + // uncompressed size 4 bytes + decToHex(streamInfo['uncompressedSize'], 4); + + return descriptor; +}; + + +/** + * A worker to concatenate other workers to create a zip file. + * @param {Boolean} streamFiles `true` to stream the content of the files, + * `false` to accumulate it. + * @param {String} comment the comment to use. + * @param {String} platform the platform to use, "UNIX" or "DOS". + * @param {Function} encodeFileName the function to encode file names and comments. + */ +function ZipFileWorker(streamFiles, comment, platform, encodeFileName) { + GenericWorker.call(this, "ZipFileWorker"); + // The number of bytes written so far. This doesn't count accumulated chunks. + this.bytesWritten = 0; + // The comment of the zip file + this.zipComment = comment; + // The platform "generating" the zip file. + this.zipPlatform = platform; + // the function to encode file names and comments. + this.encodeFileName = encodeFileName; + // Should we stream the content of the files ? + this.streamFiles = streamFiles; + // If `streamFiles` is false, we will need to accumulate the content of the + // files to calculate sizes / crc32 (and write them *before* the content). + // This boolean indicates if we are accumulating chunks (it will change a lot + // during the lifetime of this worker). + this.accumulate = false; + // The buffer receiving chunks when accumulating content. + this.contentBuffer = []; + // The list of generated directory records. + this.dirRecords = []; + // The offset (in bytes) from the beginning of the zip file for the current source. + this.currentSourceOffset = 0; + // The total number of entries in this zip file. + this.entriesCount = 0; + // the name of the file currently being added, null when handling the end of the zip file. + // Used for the emited metadata. + this.currentFile = null; + + + + this._sources = []; +} +utils.inherits(ZipFileWorker, GenericWorker); + +/** + * @see GenericWorker.push + */ +ZipFileWorker.prototype.push = function (chunk) { + + var currentFilePercent = chunk.meta.percent || 0; + var entriesCount = this.entriesCount; + var remainingFiles = this._sources.length; + + if(this.accumulate) { + this.contentBuffer.push(chunk); + } else { + this.bytesWritten += chunk.data.length; + + GenericWorker.prototype.push.call(this, { + data : chunk.data, + meta : { + currentFile : this.currentFile, + percent : entriesCount ? (currentFilePercent + 100 * (entriesCount - remainingFiles - 1)) / entriesCount : 100 + } + }); + } +}; + +/** + * The worker started a new source (an other worker). + * @param {Object} streamInfo the streamInfo object from the new source. + */ +ZipFileWorker.prototype.openedSource = function (streamInfo) { + this.currentSourceOffset = this.bytesWritten; + this.currentFile = streamInfo['file'].name; + + var streamedContent = this.streamFiles && !streamInfo['file'].dir; + + // don't stream folders (because they don't have any content) + if(streamedContent) { + var record = generateZipParts(streamInfo, streamedContent, false, this.currentSourceOffset, this.zipPlatform, this.encodeFileName); + this.push({ + data : record.fileRecord, + meta : {percent:0} + }); + } else { + // we need to wait for the whole file before pushing anything + this.accumulate = true; + } +}; + +/** + * The worker finished a source (an other worker). + * @param {Object} streamInfo the streamInfo object from the finished source. + */ +ZipFileWorker.prototype.closedSource = function (streamInfo) { + this.accumulate = false; + var streamedContent = this.streamFiles && !streamInfo['file'].dir; + var record = generateZipParts(streamInfo, streamedContent, true, this.currentSourceOffset, this.zipPlatform, this.encodeFileName); + + this.dirRecords.push(record.dirRecord); + if(streamedContent) { + // after the streamed file, we put data descriptors + this.push({ + data : generateDataDescriptors(streamInfo), + meta : {percent:100} + }); + } else { + // the content wasn't streamed, we need to push everything now + // first the file record, then the content + this.push({ + data : record.fileRecord, + meta : {percent:0} + }); + while(this.contentBuffer.length) { + this.push(this.contentBuffer.shift()); + } + } + this.currentFile = null; +}; + +/** + * @see GenericWorker.flush + */ +ZipFileWorker.prototype.flush = function () { + + var localDirLength = this.bytesWritten; + for(var i = 0; i < this.dirRecords.length; i++) { + this.push({ + data : this.dirRecords[i], + meta : {percent:100} + }); + } + var centralDirLength = this.bytesWritten - localDirLength; + + var dirEnd = generateCentralDirectoryEnd(this.dirRecords.length, centralDirLength, localDirLength, this.zipComment, this.encodeFileName); + + this.push({ + data : dirEnd, + meta : {percent:100} + }); +}; + +/** + * Prepare the next source to be read. + */ +ZipFileWorker.prototype.prepareNextSource = function () { + this.previous = this._sources.shift(); + this.openedSource(this.previous.streamInfo); + if (this.isPaused) { + this.previous.pause(); + } else { + this.previous.resume(); + } +}; + +/** + * @see GenericWorker.registerPrevious + */ +ZipFileWorker.prototype.registerPrevious = function (previous) { + this._sources.push(previous); + var self = this; + + previous.on('data', function (chunk) { + self.processChunk(chunk); + }); + previous.on('end', function () { + self.closedSource(self.previous.streamInfo); + if(self._sources.length) { + self.prepareNextSource(); + } else { + self.end(); + } + }); + previous.on('error', function (e) { + self.error(e); + }); + return this; +}; + +/** + * @see GenericWorker.resume + */ +ZipFileWorker.prototype.resume = function () { + if(!GenericWorker.prototype.resume.call(this)) { + return false; + } + + if (!this.previous && this._sources.length) { + this.prepareNextSource(); + return true; + } + if (!this.previous && !this._sources.length && !this.generatedError) { + this.end(); + return true; + } +}; + +/** + * @see GenericWorker.error + */ +ZipFileWorker.prototype.error = function (e) { + var sources = this._sources; + if(!GenericWorker.prototype.error.call(this, e)) { + return false; + } + for(var i = 0; i < sources.length; i++) { + try { + sources[i].error(e); + } catch(e) { + // the `error` exploded, nothing to do + } + } + return true; +}; + +/** + * @see GenericWorker.lock + */ +ZipFileWorker.prototype.lock = function () { + GenericWorker.prototype.lock.call(this); + var sources = this._sources; + for(var i = 0; i < sources.length; i++) { + sources[i].lock(); + } +}; + +module.exports = ZipFileWorker; + +},{"../crc32":4,"../signature":23,"../stream/GenericWorker":28,"../utf8":31,"../utils":32}],9:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; + +var compressions = require('../compressions'); +var ZipFileWorker = require('./ZipFileWorker'); + +/** + * Find the compression to use. + * @param {String} fileCompression the compression defined at the file level, if any. + * @param {String} zipCompression the compression defined at the load() level. + * @return {Object} the compression object to use. + */ +var getCompression = function (fileCompression, zipCompression) { + + var compressionName = fileCompression || zipCompression; + var compression = compressions[compressionName]; + if (!compression) { + throw new Error(compressionName + " is not a valid compression method !"); + } + return compression; +}; + +/** + * Create a worker to generate a zip file. + * @param {JSZip} zip the JSZip instance at the right root level. + * @param {Object} options to generate the zip file. + * @param {String} comment the comment to use. + */ +exports.generateWorker = function (zip, options, comment) { + + var zipFileWorker = new ZipFileWorker(options.streamFiles, comment, options.platform, options.encodeFileName); + var entriesCount = 0; + try { + + zip.forEach(function (relativePath, file) { + entriesCount++; + var compression = getCompression(file.options.compression, options.compression); + var compressionOptions = file.options.compressionOptions || options.compressionOptions || {}; + var dir = file.dir, date = file.date; + + file._compressWorker(compression, compressionOptions) + .withStreamInfo("file", { + name : relativePath, + dir : dir, + date : date, + comment : file.comment || "", + unixPermissions : file.unixPermissions, + dosPermissions : file.dosPermissions + }) + .pipe(zipFileWorker); + }); + zipFileWorker.entriesCount = entriesCount; + } catch (e) { + zipFileWorker.error(e); + } + + return zipFileWorker; +}; + +},{"../compressions":3,"./ZipFileWorker":8}],10:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; + +/** + * Representation a of zip file in js + * @constructor + */ +function JSZip() { + // if this constructor is used without `new`, it adds `new` before itself: + if(!(this instanceof JSZip)) { + return new JSZip(); + } + + if(arguments.length) { + throw new Error("The constructor with parameters has been removed in JSZip 3.0, please check the upgrade guide."); + } + + // object containing the files : + // { + // "folder/" : {...}, + // "folder/data.txt" : {...} + // } + this.files = {}; + + this.comment = null; + + // Where we are in the hierarchy + this.root = ""; + this.clone = function() { + var newObj = new JSZip(); + for (var i in this) { + if (typeof this[i] !== "function") { + newObj[i] = this[i]; + } + } + return newObj; + }; +} +JSZip.prototype = require('./object'); +JSZip.prototype.loadAsync = require('./load'); +JSZip.support = require('./support'); +JSZip.defaults = require('./defaults'); + +// TODO find a better way to handle this version, +// a require('package.json').version doesn't work with webpack, see #327 +JSZip.version = "3.2.0"; + +JSZip.loadAsync = function (content, options) { + return new JSZip().loadAsync(content, options); +}; + +JSZip.external = require("./external"); +module.exports = JSZip; + +},{"./defaults":5,"./external":6,"./load":11,"./object":15,"./support":30}],11:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; +var utils = require('./utils'); +var external = require("./external"); +var utf8 = require('./utf8'); +var utils = require('./utils'); +var ZipEntries = require('./zipEntries'); +var Crc32Probe = require('./stream/Crc32Probe'); +var nodejsUtils = require("./nodejsUtils"); + +/** + * Check the CRC32 of an entry. + * @param {ZipEntry} zipEntry the zip entry to check. + * @return {Promise} the result. + */ +function checkEntryCRC32(zipEntry) { + return new external.Promise(function (resolve, reject) { + var worker = zipEntry.decompressed.getContentWorker().pipe(new Crc32Probe()); + worker.on("error", function (e) { + reject(e); + }) + .on("end", function () { + if (worker.streamInfo.crc32 !== zipEntry.decompressed.crc32) { + reject(new Error("Corrupted zip : CRC32 mismatch")); + } else { + resolve(); + } + }) + .resume(); + }); +} + +module.exports = function(data, options) { + var zip = this; + options = utils.extend(options || {}, { + base64: false, + checkCRC32: false, + optimizedBinaryString: false, + createFolders: false, + decodeFileName: utf8.utf8decode + }); + + if (nodejsUtils.isNode && nodejsUtils.isStream(data)) { + return external.Promise.reject(new Error("JSZip can't accept a stream when loading a zip file.")); + } + + return utils.prepareContent("the loaded zip file", data, true, options.optimizedBinaryString, options.base64) + .then(function(data) { + var zipEntries = new ZipEntries(options); + zipEntries.load(data); + return zipEntries; + }).then(function checkCRC32(zipEntries) { + var promises = [external.Promise.resolve(zipEntries)]; + var files = zipEntries.files; + if (options.checkCRC32) { + for (var i = 0; i < files.length; i++) { + promises.push(checkEntryCRC32(files[i])); + } + } + return external.Promise.all(promises); + }).then(function addFiles(results) { + var zipEntries = results.shift(); + var files = zipEntries.files; + for (var i = 0; i < files.length; i++) { + var input = files[i]; + zip.file(input.fileNameStr, input.decompressed, { + binary: true, + optimizedBinaryString: true, + date: input.date, + dir: input.dir, + comment : input.fileCommentStr.length ? input.fileCommentStr : null, + unixPermissions : input.unixPermissions, + dosPermissions : input.dosPermissions, + createFolders: options.createFolders + }); + } + if (zipEntries.zipComment.length) { + zip.comment = zipEntries.zipComment; + } + + return zip; + }); +}; + +},{"./external":6,"./nodejsUtils":14,"./stream/Crc32Probe":25,"./utf8":31,"./utils":32,"./zipEntries":33}],12:[function(require,module,exports){ +"use strict"; + +var utils = require('../utils'); +var GenericWorker = require('../stream/GenericWorker'); + +/** + * A worker that use a nodejs stream as source. + * @constructor + * @param {String} filename the name of the file entry for this stream. + * @param {Readable} stream the nodejs stream. + */ +function NodejsStreamInputAdapter(filename, stream) { + GenericWorker.call(this, "Nodejs stream input adapter for " + filename); + this._upstreamEnded = false; + this._bindStream(stream); +} + +utils.inherits(NodejsStreamInputAdapter, GenericWorker); + +/** + * Prepare the stream and bind the callbacks on it. + * Do this ASAP on node 0.10 ! A lazy binding doesn't always work. + * @param {Stream} stream the nodejs stream to use. + */ +NodejsStreamInputAdapter.prototype._bindStream = function (stream) { + var self = this; + this._stream = stream; + stream.pause(); + stream + .on("data", function (chunk) { + self.push({ + data: chunk, + meta : { + percent : 0 + } + }); + }) + .on("error", function (e) { + if(self.isPaused) { + this.generatedError = e; + } else { + self.error(e); + } + }) + .on("end", function () { + if(self.isPaused) { + self._upstreamEnded = true; + } else { + self.end(); + } + }); +}; +NodejsStreamInputAdapter.prototype.pause = function () { + if(!GenericWorker.prototype.pause.call(this)) { + return false; + } + this._stream.pause(); + return true; +}; +NodejsStreamInputAdapter.prototype.resume = function () { + if(!GenericWorker.prototype.resume.call(this)) { + return false; + } + + if(this._upstreamEnded) { + this.end(); + } else { + this._stream.resume(); + } + + return true; +}; + +module.exports = NodejsStreamInputAdapter; + +},{"../stream/GenericWorker":28,"../utils":32}],13:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; + +var Readable = require('readable-stream').Readable; + +var utils = require('../utils'); +utils.inherits(NodejsStreamOutputAdapter, Readable); + +/** +* A nodejs stream using a worker as source. +* @see the SourceWrapper in http://nodejs.org/api/stream.html +* @constructor +* @param {StreamHelper} helper the helper wrapping the worker +* @param {Object} options the nodejs stream options +* @param {Function} updateCb the update callback. +*/ +function NodejsStreamOutputAdapter(helper, options, updateCb) { + Readable.call(this, options); + this._helper = helper; + + var self = this; + helper.on("data", function (data, meta) { + if (!self.push(data)) { + self._helper.pause(); + } + if(updateCb) { + updateCb(meta); + } + }) + .on("error", function(e) { + self.emit('error', e); + }) + .on("end", function () { + self.push(null); + }); +} + + +NodejsStreamOutputAdapter.prototype._read = function() { + this._helper.resume(); +}; + +module.exports = NodejsStreamOutputAdapter; + +},{"../utils":32,"readable-stream":16}],14:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; + +module.exports = { + /** + * True if this is running in Nodejs, will be undefined in a browser. + * In a browser, browserify won't include this file and the whole module + * will be resolved an empty object. + */ + isNode : typeof Buffer !== "undefined", + /** + * Create a new nodejs Buffer from an existing content. + * @param {Object} data the data to pass to the constructor. + * @param {String} encoding the encoding to use. + * @return {Buffer} a new Buffer. + */ + newBufferFrom: function(data, encoding) { + if (Buffer.from && Buffer.from !== Uint8Array.from) { + return Buffer.from(data, encoding); + } else { + if (typeof data === "number") { + // Safeguard for old Node.js versions. On newer versions, + // Buffer.from(number) / Buffer(number, encoding) already throw. + throw new Error("The \"data\" argument must not be a number"); + } + return new Buffer(data, encoding); + } + }, + /** + * Create a new nodejs Buffer with the specified size. + * @param {Integer} size the size of the buffer. + * @return {Buffer} a new Buffer. + */ + allocBuffer: function (size) { + if (Buffer.alloc) { + return Buffer.alloc(size); + } else { + var buf = new Buffer(size); + buf.fill(0); + return buf; + } + }, + /** + * Find out if an object is a Buffer. + * @param {Object} b the object to test. + * @return {Boolean} true if the object is a Buffer, false otherwise. + */ + isBuffer : function(b){ + return Buffer.isBuffer(b); + }, + + isStream : function (obj) { + return obj && + typeof obj.on === "function" && + typeof obj.pause === "function" && + typeof obj.resume === "function"; + } +}; + +},{}],15:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; +var utf8 = require('./utf8'); +var utils = require('./utils'); +var GenericWorker = require('./stream/GenericWorker'); +var StreamHelper = require('./stream/StreamHelper'); +var defaults = require('./defaults'); +var CompressedObject = require('./compressedObject'); +var ZipObject = require('./zipObject'); +var generate = require("./generate"); +var nodejsUtils = require("./nodejsUtils"); +var NodejsStreamInputAdapter = require("./nodejs/NodejsStreamInputAdapter"); + + +/** + * Add a file in the current folder. + * @private + * @param {string} name the name of the file + * @param {String|ArrayBuffer|Uint8Array|Buffer} data the data of the file + * @param {Object} originalOptions the options of the file + * @return {Object} the new file. + */ +var fileAdd = function(name, data, originalOptions) { + // be sure sub folders exist + var dataType = utils.getTypeOf(data), + parent; + + + /* + * Correct options. + */ + + var o = utils.extend(originalOptions || {}, defaults); + o.date = o.date || new Date(); + if (o.compression !== null) { + o.compression = o.compression.toUpperCase(); + } + + if (typeof o.unixPermissions === "string") { + o.unixPermissions = parseInt(o.unixPermissions, 8); + } + + // UNX_IFDIR 0040000 see zipinfo.c + if (o.unixPermissions && (o.unixPermissions & 0x4000)) { + o.dir = true; + } + // Bit 4 Directory + if (o.dosPermissions && (o.dosPermissions & 0x0010)) { + o.dir = true; + } + + if (o.dir) { + name = forceTrailingSlash(name); + } + if (o.createFolders && (parent = parentFolder(name))) { + folderAdd.call(this, parent, true); + } + + var isUnicodeString = dataType === "string" && o.binary === false && o.base64 === false; + if (!originalOptions || typeof originalOptions.binary === "undefined") { + o.binary = !isUnicodeString; + } + + + var isCompressedEmpty = (data instanceof CompressedObject) && data.uncompressedSize === 0; + + if (isCompressedEmpty || o.dir || !data || data.length === 0) { + o.base64 = false; + o.binary = true; + data = ""; + o.compression = "STORE"; + dataType = "string"; + } + + /* + * Convert content to fit. + */ + + var zipObjectContent = null; + if (data instanceof CompressedObject || data instanceof GenericWorker) { + zipObjectContent = data; + } else if (nodejsUtils.isNode && nodejsUtils.isStream(data)) { + zipObjectContent = new NodejsStreamInputAdapter(name, data); + } else { + zipObjectContent = utils.prepareContent(name, data, o.binary, o.optimizedBinaryString, o.base64); + } + + var object = new ZipObject(name, zipObjectContent, o); + this.files[name] = object; + /* + TODO: we can't throw an exception because we have async promises + (we can have a promise of a Date() for example) but returning a + promise is useless because file(name, data) returns the JSZip + object for chaining. Should we break that to allow the user + to catch the error ? + + return external.Promise.resolve(zipObjectContent) + .then(function () { + return object; + }); + */ +}; + +/** + * Find the parent folder of the path. + * @private + * @param {string} path the path to use + * @return {string} the parent folder, or "" + */ +var parentFolder = function (path) { + if (path.slice(-1) === '/') { + path = path.substring(0, path.length - 1); + } + var lastSlash = path.lastIndexOf('/'); + return (lastSlash > 0) ? path.substring(0, lastSlash) : ""; +}; + +/** + * Returns the path with a slash at the end. + * @private + * @param {String} path the path to check. + * @return {String} the path with a trailing slash. + */ +var forceTrailingSlash = function(path) { + // Check the name ends with a / + if (path.slice(-1) !== "/") { + path += "/"; // IE doesn't like substr(-1) + } + return path; +}; + +/** + * Add a (sub) folder in the current folder. + * @private + * @param {string} name the folder's name + * @param {boolean=} [createFolders] If true, automatically create sub + * folders. Defaults to false. + * @return {Object} the new folder. + */ +var folderAdd = function(name, createFolders) { + createFolders = (typeof createFolders !== 'undefined') ? createFolders : defaults.createFolders; + + name = forceTrailingSlash(name); + + // Does this folder already exist? + if (!this.files[name]) { + fileAdd.call(this, name, null, { + dir: true, + createFolders: createFolders + }); + } + return this.files[name]; +}; + +/** +* Cross-window, cross-Node-context regular expression detection +* @param {Object} object Anything +* @return {Boolean} true if the object is a regular expression, +* false otherwise +*/ +function isRegExp(object) { + return Object.prototype.toString.call(object) === "[object RegExp]"; +} + +// return the actual prototype of JSZip +var out = { + /** + * @see loadAsync + */ + load: function() { + throw new Error("This method has been removed in JSZip 3.0, please check the upgrade guide."); + }, + + + /** + * Call a callback function for each entry at this folder level. + * @param {Function} cb the callback function: + * function (relativePath, file) {...} + * It takes 2 arguments : the relative path and the file. + */ + forEach: function(cb) { + var filename, relativePath, file; + for (filename in this.files) { + if (!this.files.hasOwnProperty(filename)) { + continue; + } + file = this.files[filename]; + relativePath = filename.slice(this.root.length, filename.length); + if (relativePath && filename.slice(0, this.root.length) === this.root) { // the file is in the current root + cb(relativePath, file); // TODO reverse the parameters ? need to be clean AND consistent with the filter search fn... + } + } + }, + + /** + * Filter nested files/folders with the specified function. + * @param {Function} search the predicate to use : + * function (relativePath, file) {...} + * It takes 2 arguments : the relative path and the file. + * @return {Array} An array of matching elements. + */ + filter: function(search) { + var result = []; + this.forEach(function (relativePath, entry) { + if (search(relativePath, entry)) { // the file matches the function + result.push(entry); + } + + }); + return result; + }, + + /** + * Add a file to the zip file, or search a file. + * @param {string|RegExp} name The name of the file to add (if data is defined), + * the name of the file to find (if no data) or a regex to match files. + * @param {String|ArrayBuffer|Uint8Array|Buffer} data The file data, either raw or base64 encoded + * @param {Object} o File options + * @return {JSZip|Object|Array} this JSZip object (when adding a file), + * a file (when searching by string) or an array of files (when searching by regex). + */ + file: function(name, data, o) { + if (arguments.length === 1) { + if (isRegExp(name)) { + var regexp = name; + return this.filter(function(relativePath, file) { + return !file.dir && regexp.test(relativePath); + }); + } + else { // text + var obj = this.files[this.root + name]; + if (obj && !obj.dir) { + return obj; + } else { + return null; + } + } + } + else { // more than one argument : we have data ! + name = this.root + name; + fileAdd.call(this, name, data, o); + } + return this; + }, + + /** + * Add a directory to the zip file, or search. + * @param {String|RegExp} arg The name of the directory to add, or a regex to search folders. + * @return {JSZip} an object with the new directory as the root, or an array containing matching folders. + */ + folder: function(arg) { + if (!arg) { + return this; + } + + if (isRegExp(arg)) { + return this.filter(function(relativePath, file) { + return file.dir && arg.test(relativePath); + }); + } + + // else, name is a new folder + var name = this.root + arg; + var newFolder = folderAdd.call(this, name); + + // Allow chaining by returning a new object with this folder as the root + var ret = this.clone(); + ret.root = newFolder.name; + return ret; + }, + + /** + * Delete a file, or a directory and all sub-files, from the zip + * @param {string} name the name of the file to delete + * @return {JSZip} this JSZip object + */ + remove: function(name) { + name = this.root + name; + var file = this.files[name]; + if (!file) { + // Look for any folders + if (name.slice(-1) !== "/") { + name += "/"; + } + file = this.files[name]; + } + + if (file && !file.dir) { + // file + delete this.files[name]; + } else { + // maybe a folder, delete recursively + var kids = this.filter(function(relativePath, file) { + return file.name.slice(0, name.length) === name; + }); + for (var i = 0; i < kids.length; i++) { + delete this.files[kids[i].name]; + } + } + + return this; + }, + + /** + * Generate the complete zip file + * @param {Object} options the options to generate the zip file : + * - compression, "STORE" by default. + * - type, "base64" by default. Values are : string, base64, uint8array, arraybuffer, blob. + * @return {String|Uint8Array|ArrayBuffer|Buffer|Blob} the zip file + */ + generate: function(options) { + throw new Error("This method has been removed in JSZip 3.0, please check the upgrade guide."); + }, + + /** + * Generate the complete zip file as an internal stream. + * @param {Object} options the options to generate the zip file : + * - compression, "STORE" by default. + * - type, "base64" by default. Values are : string, base64, uint8array, arraybuffer, blob. + * @return {StreamHelper} the streamed zip file. + */ + generateInternalStream: function(options) { + var worker, opts = {}; + try { + opts = utils.extend(options || {}, { + streamFiles: false, + compression: "STORE", + compressionOptions : null, + type: "", + platform: "DOS", + comment: null, + mimeType: 'application/zip', + encodeFileName: utf8.utf8encode + }); + + opts.type = opts.type.toLowerCase(); + opts.compression = opts.compression.toUpperCase(); + + // "binarystring" is prefered but the internals use "string". + if(opts.type === "binarystring") { + opts.type = "string"; + } + + if (!opts.type) { + throw new Error("No output type specified."); + } + + utils.checkSupport(opts.type); + + // accept nodejs `process.platform` + if( + opts.platform === 'darwin' || + opts.platform === 'freebsd' || + opts.platform === 'linux' || + opts.platform === 'sunos' + ) { + opts.platform = "UNIX"; + } + if (opts.platform === 'win32') { + opts.platform = "DOS"; + } + + var comment = opts.comment || this.comment || ""; + worker = generate.generateWorker(this, opts, comment); + } catch (e) { + worker = new GenericWorker("error"); + worker.error(e); + } + return new StreamHelper(worker, opts.type || "string", opts.mimeType); + }, + /** + * Generate the complete zip file asynchronously. + * @see generateInternalStream + */ + generateAsync: function(options, onUpdate) { + return this.generateInternalStream(options).accumulate(onUpdate); + }, + /** + * Generate the complete zip file asynchronously. + * @see generateInternalStream + */ + generateNodeStream: function(options, onUpdate) { + options = options || {}; + if (!options.type) { + options.type = "nodebuffer"; + } + return this.generateInternalStream(options).toNodejsStream(onUpdate); + } +}; +module.exports = out; + +},{"./compressedObject":2,"./defaults":5,"./generate":9,"./nodejs/NodejsStreamInputAdapter":12,"./nodejsUtils":14,"./stream/GenericWorker":28,"./stream/StreamHelper":29,"./utf8":31,"./utils":32,"./zipObject":35}],16:[function(require,module,exports){ +/* + * This file is used by module bundlers (browserify/webpack/etc) when + * including a stream implementation. We use "readable-stream" to get a + * consistent behavior between nodejs versions but bundlers often have a shim + * for "stream". Using this shim greatly improve the compatibility and greatly + * reduce the final size of the bundle (only one stream implementation, not + * two). + */ +module.exports = require("stream"); + +},{"stream":undefined}],17:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; +var DataReader = require('./DataReader'); +var utils = require('../utils'); + +function ArrayReader(data) { + DataReader.call(this, data); + for(var i = 0; i < this.data.length; i++) { + data[i] = data[i] & 0xFF; + } +} +utils.inherits(ArrayReader, DataReader); +/** + * @see DataReader.byteAt + */ +ArrayReader.prototype.byteAt = function(i) { + return this.data[this.zero + i]; +}; +/** + * @see DataReader.lastIndexOfSignature + */ +ArrayReader.prototype.lastIndexOfSignature = function(sig) { + var sig0 = sig.charCodeAt(0), + sig1 = sig.charCodeAt(1), + sig2 = sig.charCodeAt(2), + sig3 = sig.charCodeAt(3); + for (var i = this.length - 4; i >= 0; --i) { + if (this.data[i] === sig0 && this.data[i + 1] === sig1 && this.data[i + 2] === sig2 && this.data[i + 3] === sig3) { + return i - this.zero; + } + } + + return -1; +}; +/** + * @see DataReader.readAndCheckSignature + */ +ArrayReader.prototype.readAndCheckSignature = function (sig) { + var sig0 = sig.charCodeAt(0), + sig1 = sig.charCodeAt(1), + sig2 = sig.charCodeAt(2), + sig3 = sig.charCodeAt(3), + data = this.readData(4); + return sig0 === data[0] && sig1 === data[1] && sig2 === data[2] && sig3 === data[3]; +}; +/** + * @see DataReader.readData + */ +ArrayReader.prototype.readData = function(size) { + this.checkOffset(size); + if(size === 0) { + return []; + } + var result = this.data.slice(this.zero + this.index, this.zero + this.index + size); + this.index += size; + return result; +}; +module.exports = ArrayReader; + +},{"../utils":32,"./DataReader":18}],18:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; +var utils = require('../utils'); + +function DataReader(data) { + this.data = data; // type : see implementation + this.length = data.length; + this.index = 0; + this.zero = 0; +} +DataReader.prototype = { + /** + * Check that the offset will not go too far. + * @param {string} offset the additional offset to check. + * @throws {Error} an Error if the offset is out of bounds. + */ + checkOffset: function(offset) { + this.checkIndex(this.index + offset); + }, + /** + * Check that the specified index will not be too far. + * @param {string} newIndex the index to check. + * @throws {Error} an Error if the index is out of bounds. + */ + checkIndex: function(newIndex) { + if (this.length < this.zero + newIndex || newIndex < 0) { + throw new Error("End of data reached (data length = " + this.length + ", asked index = " + (newIndex) + "). Corrupted zip ?"); + } + }, + /** + * Change the index. + * @param {number} newIndex The new index. + * @throws {Error} if the new index is out of the data. + */ + setIndex: function(newIndex) { + this.checkIndex(newIndex); + this.index = newIndex; + }, + /** + * Skip the next n bytes. + * @param {number} n the number of bytes to skip. + * @throws {Error} if the new index is out of the data. + */ + skip: function(n) { + this.setIndex(this.index + n); + }, + /** + * Get the byte at the specified index. + * @param {number} i the index to use. + * @return {number} a byte. + */ + byteAt: function(i) { + // see implementations + }, + /** + * Get the next number with a given byte size. + * @param {number} size the number of bytes to read. + * @return {number} the corresponding number. + */ + readInt: function(size) { + var result = 0, + i; + this.checkOffset(size); + for (i = this.index + size - 1; i >= this.index; i--) { + result = (result << 8) + this.byteAt(i); + } + this.index += size; + return result; + }, + /** + * Get the next string with a given byte size. + * @param {number} size the number of bytes to read. + * @return {string} the corresponding string. + */ + readString: function(size) { + return utils.transformTo("string", this.readData(size)); + }, + /** + * Get raw data without conversion, <size> bytes. + * @param {number} size the number of bytes to read. + * @return {Object} the raw data, implementation specific. + */ + readData: function(size) { + // see implementations + }, + /** + * Find the last occurence of a zip signature (4 bytes). + * @param {string} sig the signature to find. + * @return {number} the index of the last occurence, -1 if not found. + */ + lastIndexOfSignature: function(sig) { + // see implementations + }, + /** + * Read the signature (4 bytes) at the current position and compare it with sig. + * @param {string} sig the expected signature + * @return {boolean} true if the signature matches, false otherwise. + */ + readAndCheckSignature: function(sig) { + // see implementations + }, + /** + * Get the next date. + * @return {Date} the date. + */ + readDate: function() { + var dostime = this.readInt(4); + return new Date(Date.UTC( + ((dostime >> 25) & 0x7f) + 1980, // year + ((dostime >> 21) & 0x0f) - 1, // month + (dostime >> 16) & 0x1f, // day + (dostime >> 11) & 0x1f, // hour + (dostime >> 5) & 0x3f, // minute + (dostime & 0x1f) << 1)); // second + } +}; +module.exports = DataReader; + +},{"../utils":32}],19:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; +var Uint8ArrayReader = require('./Uint8ArrayReader'); +var utils = require('../utils'); + +function NodeBufferReader(data) { + Uint8ArrayReader.call(this, data); +} +utils.inherits(NodeBufferReader, Uint8ArrayReader); + +/** + * @see DataReader.readData + */ +NodeBufferReader.prototype.readData = function(size) { + this.checkOffset(size); + var result = this.data.slice(this.zero + this.index, this.zero + this.index + size); + this.index += size; + return result; +}; +module.exports = NodeBufferReader; + +},{"../utils":32,"./Uint8ArrayReader":21}],20:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; +var DataReader = require('./DataReader'); +var utils = require('../utils'); + +function StringReader(data) { + DataReader.call(this, data); +} +utils.inherits(StringReader, DataReader); +/** + * @see DataReader.byteAt + */ +StringReader.prototype.byteAt = function(i) { + return this.data.charCodeAt(this.zero + i); +}; +/** + * @see DataReader.lastIndexOfSignature + */ +StringReader.prototype.lastIndexOfSignature = function(sig) { + return this.data.lastIndexOf(sig) - this.zero; +}; +/** + * @see DataReader.readAndCheckSignature + */ +StringReader.prototype.readAndCheckSignature = function (sig) { + var data = this.readData(4); + return sig === data; +}; +/** + * @see DataReader.readData + */ +StringReader.prototype.readData = function(size) { + this.checkOffset(size); + // this will work because the constructor applied the "& 0xff" mask. + var result = this.data.slice(this.zero + this.index, this.zero + this.index + size); + this.index += size; + return result; +}; +module.exports = StringReader; + +},{"../utils":32,"./DataReader":18}],21:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; +var ArrayReader = require('./ArrayReader'); +var utils = require('../utils'); + +function Uint8ArrayReader(data) { + ArrayReader.call(this, data); +} +utils.inherits(Uint8ArrayReader, ArrayReader); +/** + * @see DataReader.readData + */ +Uint8ArrayReader.prototype.readData = function(size) { + this.checkOffset(size); + if(size === 0) { + // in IE10, when using subarray(idx, idx), we get the array [0x00] instead of []. + return new Uint8Array(0); + } + var result = this.data.subarray(this.zero + this.index, this.zero + this.index + size); + this.index += size; + return result; +}; +module.exports = Uint8ArrayReader; + +},{"../utils":32,"./ArrayReader":17}],22:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; + +var utils = require('../utils'); +var support = require('../support'); +var ArrayReader = require('./ArrayReader'); +var StringReader = require('./StringReader'); +var NodeBufferReader = require('./NodeBufferReader'); +var Uint8ArrayReader = require('./Uint8ArrayReader'); + +/** + * Create a reader adapted to the data. + * @param {String|ArrayBuffer|Uint8Array|Buffer} data the data to read. + * @return {DataReader} the data reader. + */ +module.exports = function (data) { + var type = utils.getTypeOf(data); + utils.checkSupport(type); + if (type === "string" && !support.uint8array) { + return new StringReader(data); + } + if (type === "nodebuffer") { + return new NodeBufferReader(data); + } + if (support.uint8array) { + return new Uint8ArrayReader(utils.transformTo("uint8array", data)); + } + return new ArrayReader(utils.transformTo("array", data)); +}; + +},{"../support":30,"../utils":32,"./ArrayReader":17,"./NodeBufferReader":19,"./StringReader":20,"./Uint8ArrayReader":21}],23:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; +exports.LOCAL_FILE_HEADER = "PK\x03\x04"; +exports.CENTRAL_FILE_HEADER = "PK\x01\x02"; +exports.CENTRAL_DIRECTORY_END = "PK\x05\x06"; +exports.ZIP64_CENTRAL_DIRECTORY_LOCATOR = "PK\x06\x07"; +exports.ZIP64_CENTRAL_DIRECTORY_END = "PK\x06\x06"; +exports.DATA_DESCRIPTOR = "PK\x07\x08"; + +},{}],24:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; + +var GenericWorker = require('./GenericWorker'); +var utils = require('../utils'); + +/** + * A worker which convert chunks to a specified type. + * @constructor + * @param {String} destType the destination type. + */ +function ConvertWorker(destType) { + GenericWorker.call(this, "ConvertWorker to " + destType); + this.destType = destType; +} +utils.inherits(ConvertWorker, GenericWorker); + +/** + * @see GenericWorker.processChunk + */ +ConvertWorker.prototype.processChunk = function (chunk) { + this.push({ + data : utils.transformTo(this.destType, chunk.data), + meta : chunk.meta + }); +}; +module.exports = ConvertWorker; + +},{"../utils":32,"./GenericWorker":28}],25:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; + +var GenericWorker = require('./GenericWorker'); +var crc32 = require('../crc32'); +var utils = require('../utils'); + +/** + * A worker which calculate the crc32 of the data flowing through. + * @constructor + */ +function Crc32Probe() { + GenericWorker.call(this, "Crc32Probe"); + this.withStreamInfo("crc32", 0); +} +utils.inherits(Crc32Probe, GenericWorker); + +/** + * @see GenericWorker.processChunk + */ +Crc32Probe.prototype.processChunk = function (chunk) { + this.streamInfo.crc32 = crc32(chunk.data, this.streamInfo.crc32 || 0); + this.push(chunk); +}; +module.exports = Crc32Probe; + +},{"../crc32":4,"../utils":32,"./GenericWorker":28}],26:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; + +var utils = require('../utils'); +var GenericWorker = require('./GenericWorker'); + +/** + * A worker which calculate the total length of the data flowing through. + * @constructor + * @param {String} propName the name used to expose the length + */ +function DataLengthProbe(propName) { + GenericWorker.call(this, "DataLengthProbe for " + propName); + this.propName = propName; + this.withStreamInfo(propName, 0); +} +utils.inherits(DataLengthProbe, GenericWorker); + +/** + * @see GenericWorker.processChunk + */ +DataLengthProbe.prototype.processChunk = function (chunk) { + if(chunk) { + var length = this.streamInfo[this.propName] || 0; + this.streamInfo[this.propName] = length + chunk.data.length; + } + GenericWorker.prototype.processChunk.call(this, chunk); +}; +module.exports = DataLengthProbe; + + +},{"../utils":32,"./GenericWorker":28}],27:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; + +var utils = require('../utils'); +var GenericWorker = require('./GenericWorker'); + +// the size of the generated chunks +// TODO expose this as a public variable +var DEFAULT_BLOCK_SIZE = 16 * 1024; + +/** + * A worker that reads a content and emits chunks. + * @constructor + * @param {Promise} dataP the promise of the data to split + */ +function DataWorker(dataP) { + GenericWorker.call(this, "DataWorker"); + var self = this; + this.dataIsReady = false; + this.index = 0; + this.max = 0; + this.data = null; + this.type = ""; + + this._tickScheduled = false; + + dataP.then(function (data) { + self.dataIsReady = true; + self.data = data; + self.max = data && data.length || 0; + self.type = utils.getTypeOf(data); + if(!self.isPaused) { + self._tickAndRepeat(); + } + }, function (e) { + self.error(e); + }); +} + +utils.inherits(DataWorker, GenericWorker); + +/** + * @see GenericWorker.cleanUp + */ +DataWorker.prototype.cleanUp = function () { + GenericWorker.prototype.cleanUp.call(this); + this.data = null; +}; + +/** + * @see GenericWorker.resume + */ +DataWorker.prototype.resume = function () { + if(!GenericWorker.prototype.resume.call(this)) { + return false; + } + + if (!this._tickScheduled && this.dataIsReady) { + this._tickScheduled = true; + utils.delay(this._tickAndRepeat, [], this); + } + return true; +}; + +/** + * Trigger a tick a schedule an other call to this function. + */ +DataWorker.prototype._tickAndRepeat = function() { + this._tickScheduled = false; + if(this.isPaused || this.isFinished) { + return; + } + this._tick(); + if(!this.isFinished) { + utils.delay(this._tickAndRepeat, [], this); + this._tickScheduled = true; + } +}; + +/** + * Read and push a chunk. + */ +DataWorker.prototype._tick = function() { + + if(this.isPaused || this.isFinished) { + return false; + } + + var size = DEFAULT_BLOCK_SIZE; + var data = null, nextIndex = Math.min(this.max, this.index + size); + if (this.index >= this.max) { + // EOF + return this.end(); + } else { + switch(this.type) { + case "string": + data = this.data.substring(this.index, nextIndex); + break; + case "uint8array": + data = this.data.subarray(this.index, nextIndex); + break; + case "array": + case "nodebuffer": + data = this.data.slice(this.index, nextIndex); + break; + } + this.index = nextIndex; + return this.push({ + data : data, + meta : { + percent : this.max ? this.index / this.max * 100 : 0 + } + }); + } +}; + +module.exports = DataWorker; + +},{"../utils":32,"./GenericWorker":28}],28:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; + +/** + * A worker that does nothing but passing chunks to the next one. This is like + * a nodejs stream but with some differences. On the good side : + * - it works on IE 6-9 without any issue / polyfill + * - it weights less than the full dependencies bundled with browserify + * - it forwards errors (no need to declare an error handler EVERYWHERE) + * + * A chunk is an object with 2 attributes : `meta` and `data`. The former is an + * object containing anything (`percent` for example), see each worker for more + * details. The latter is the real data (String, Uint8Array, etc). + * + * @constructor + * @param {String} name the name of the stream (mainly used for debugging purposes) + */ +function GenericWorker(name) { + // the name of the worker + this.name = name || "default"; + // an object containing metadata about the workers chain + this.streamInfo = {}; + // an error which happened when the worker was paused + this.generatedError = null; + // an object containing metadata to be merged by this worker into the general metadata + this.extraStreamInfo = {}; + // true if the stream is paused (and should not do anything), false otherwise + this.isPaused = true; + // true if the stream is finished (and should not do anything), false otherwise + this.isFinished = false; + // true if the stream is locked to prevent further structure updates (pipe), false otherwise + this.isLocked = false; + // the event listeners + this._listeners = { + 'data':[], + 'end':[], + 'error':[] + }; + // the previous worker, if any + this.previous = null; +} + +GenericWorker.prototype = { + /** + * Push a chunk to the next workers. + * @param {Object} chunk the chunk to push + */ + push : function (chunk) { + this.emit("data", chunk); + }, + /** + * End the stream. + * @return {Boolean} true if this call ended the worker, false otherwise. + */ + end : function () { + if (this.isFinished) { + return false; + } + + this.flush(); + try { + this.emit("end"); + this.cleanUp(); + this.isFinished = true; + } catch (e) { + this.emit("error", e); + } + return true; + }, + /** + * End the stream with an error. + * @param {Error} e the error which caused the premature end. + * @return {Boolean} true if this call ended the worker with an error, false otherwise. + */ + error : function (e) { + if (this.isFinished) { + return false; + } + + if(this.isPaused) { + this.generatedError = e; + } else { + this.isFinished = true; + + this.emit("error", e); + + // in the workers chain exploded in the middle of the chain, + // the error event will go downward but we also need to notify + // workers upward that there has been an error. + if(this.previous) { + this.previous.error(e); + } + + this.cleanUp(); + } + return true; + }, + /** + * Add a callback on an event. + * @param {String} name the name of the event (data, end, error) + * @param {Function} listener the function to call when the event is triggered + * @return {GenericWorker} the current object for chainability + */ + on : function (name, listener) { + this._listeners[name].push(listener); + return this; + }, + /** + * Clean any references when a worker is ending. + */ + cleanUp : function () { + this.streamInfo = this.generatedError = this.extraStreamInfo = null; + this._listeners = []; + }, + /** + * Trigger an event. This will call registered callback with the provided arg. + * @param {String} name the name of the event (data, end, error) + * @param {Object} arg the argument to call the callback with. + */ + emit : function (name, arg) { + if (this._listeners[name]) { + for(var i = 0; i < this._listeners[name].length; i++) { + this._listeners[name][i].call(this, arg); + } + } + }, + /** + * Chain a worker with an other. + * @param {Worker} next the worker receiving events from the current one. + * @return {worker} the next worker for chainability + */ + pipe : function (next) { + return next.registerPrevious(this); + }, + /** + * Same as `pipe` in the other direction. + * Using an API with `pipe(next)` is very easy. + * Implementing the API with the point of view of the next one registering + * a source is easier, see the ZipFileWorker. + * @param {Worker} previous the previous worker, sending events to this one + * @return {Worker} the current worker for chainability + */ + registerPrevious : function (previous) { + if (this.isLocked) { + throw new Error("The stream '" + this + "' has already been used."); + } + + // sharing the streamInfo... + this.streamInfo = previous.streamInfo; + // ... and adding our own bits + this.mergeStreamInfo(); + this.previous = previous; + var self = this; + previous.on('data', function (chunk) { + self.processChunk(chunk); + }); + previous.on('end', function () { + self.end(); + }); + previous.on('error', function (e) { + self.error(e); + }); + return this; + }, + /** + * Pause the stream so it doesn't send events anymore. + * @return {Boolean} true if this call paused the worker, false otherwise. + */ + pause : function () { + if(this.isPaused || this.isFinished) { + return false; + } + this.isPaused = true; + + if(this.previous) { + this.previous.pause(); + } + return true; + }, + /** + * Resume a paused stream. + * @return {Boolean} true if this call resumed the worker, false otherwise. + */ + resume : function () { + if(!this.isPaused || this.isFinished) { + return false; + } + this.isPaused = false; + + // if true, the worker tried to resume but failed + var withError = false; + if(this.generatedError) { + this.error(this.generatedError); + withError = true; + } + if(this.previous) { + this.previous.resume(); + } + + return !withError; + }, + /** + * Flush any remaining bytes as the stream is ending. + */ + flush : function () {}, + /** + * Process a chunk. This is usually the method overridden. + * @param {Object} chunk the chunk to process. + */ + processChunk : function(chunk) { + this.push(chunk); + }, + /** + * Add a key/value to be added in the workers chain streamInfo once activated. + * @param {String} key the key to use + * @param {Object} value the associated value + * @return {Worker} the current worker for chainability + */ + withStreamInfo : function (key, value) { + this.extraStreamInfo[key] = value; + this.mergeStreamInfo(); + return this; + }, + /** + * Merge this worker's streamInfo into the chain's streamInfo. + */ + mergeStreamInfo : function () { + for(var key in this.extraStreamInfo) { + if (!this.extraStreamInfo.hasOwnProperty(key)) { + continue; + } + this.streamInfo[key] = this.extraStreamInfo[key]; + } + }, + + /** + * Lock the stream to prevent further updates on the workers chain. + * After calling this method, all calls to pipe will fail. + */ + lock: function () { + if (this.isLocked) { + throw new Error("The stream '" + this + "' has already been used."); + } + this.isLocked = true; + if (this.previous) { + this.previous.lock(); + } + }, + + /** + * + * Pretty print the workers chain. + */ + toString : function () { + var me = "Worker " + this.name; + if (this.previous) { + return this.previous + " -> " + me; + } else { + return me; + } + } +}; + +module.exports = GenericWorker; + +},{}],29:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; + +var utils = require('../utils'); +var ConvertWorker = require('./ConvertWorker'); +var GenericWorker = require('./GenericWorker'); +var base64 = require('../base64'); +var support = require("../support"); +var external = require("../external"); + +var NodejsStreamOutputAdapter = null; +if (support.nodestream) { + try { + NodejsStreamOutputAdapter = require('../nodejs/NodejsStreamOutputAdapter'); + } catch(e) {} +} + +/** + * Apply the final transformation of the data. If the user wants a Blob for + * example, it's easier to work with an U8intArray and finally do the + * ArrayBuffer/Blob conversion. + * @param {String} type the name of the final type + * @param {String|Uint8Array|Buffer} content the content to transform + * @param {String} mimeType the mime type of the content, if applicable. + * @return {String|Uint8Array|ArrayBuffer|Buffer|Blob} the content in the right format. + */ +function transformZipOutput(type, content, mimeType) { + switch(type) { + case "blob" : + return utils.newBlob(utils.transformTo("arraybuffer", content), mimeType); + case "base64" : + return base64.encode(content); + default : + return utils.transformTo(type, content); + } +} + +/** + * Concatenate an array of data of the given type. + * @param {String} type the type of the data in the given array. + * @param {Array} dataArray the array containing the data chunks to concatenate + * @return {String|Uint8Array|Buffer} the concatenated data + * @throws Error if the asked type is unsupported + */ +function concat (type, dataArray) { + var i, index = 0, res = null, totalLength = 0; + for(i = 0; i < dataArray.length; i++) { + totalLength += dataArray[i].length; + } + switch(type) { + case "string": + return dataArray.join(""); + case "array": + return Array.prototype.concat.apply([], dataArray); + case "uint8array": + res = new Uint8Array(totalLength); + for(i = 0; i < dataArray.length; i++) { + res.set(dataArray[i], index); + index += dataArray[i].length; + } + return res; + case "nodebuffer": + return Buffer.concat(dataArray); + default: + throw new Error("concat : unsupported type '" + type + "'"); + } +} + +/** + * Listen a StreamHelper, accumulate its content and concatenate it into a + * complete block. + * @param {StreamHelper} helper the helper to use. + * @param {Function} updateCallback a callback called on each update. Called + * with one arg : + * - the metadata linked to the update received. + * @return Promise the promise for the accumulation. + */ +function accumulate(helper, updateCallback) { + return new external.Promise(function (resolve, reject){ + var dataArray = []; + var chunkType = helper._internalType, + resultType = helper._outputType, + mimeType = helper._mimeType; + helper + .on('data', function (data, meta) { + dataArray.push(data); + if(updateCallback) { + updateCallback(meta); + } + }) + .on('error', function(err) { + dataArray = []; + reject(err); + }) + .on('end', function (){ + try { + var result = transformZipOutput(resultType, concat(chunkType, dataArray), mimeType); + resolve(result); + } catch (e) { + reject(e); + } + dataArray = []; + }) + .resume(); + }); +} + +/** + * An helper to easily use workers outside of JSZip. + * @constructor + * @param {Worker} worker the worker to wrap + * @param {String} outputType the type of data expected by the use + * @param {String} mimeType the mime type of the content, if applicable. + */ +function StreamHelper(worker, outputType, mimeType) { + var internalType = outputType; + switch(outputType) { + case "blob": + case "arraybuffer": + internalType = "uint8array"; + break; + case "base64": + internalType = "string"; + break; + } + + try { + // the type used internally + this._internalType = internalType; + // the type used to output results + this._outputType = outputType; + // the mime type + this._mimeType = mimeType; + utils.checkSupport(internalType); + this._worker = worker.pipe(new ConvertWorker(internalType)); + // the last workers can be rewired without issues but we need to + // prevent any updates on previous workers. + worker.lock(); + } catch(e) { + this._worker = new GenericWorker("error"); + this._worker.error(e); + } +} + +StreamHelper.prototype = { + /** + * Listen a StreamHelper, accumulate its content and concatenate it into a + * complete block. + * @param {Function} updateCb the update callback. + * @return Promise the promise for the accumulation. + */ + accumulate : function (updateCb) { + return accumulate(this, updateCb); + }, + /** + * Add a listener on an event triggered on a stream. + * @param {String} evt the name of the event + * @param {Function} fn the listener + * @return {StreamHelper} the current helper. + */ + on : function (evt, fn) { + var self = this; + + if(evt === "data") { + this._worker.on(evt, function (chunk) { + fn.call(self, chunk.data, chunk.meta); + }); + } else { + this._worker.on(evt, function () { + utils.delay(fn, arguments, self); + }); + } + return this; + }, + /** + * Resume the flow of chunks. + * @return {StreamHelper} the current helper. + */ + resume : function () { + utils.delay(this._worker.resume, [], this._worker); + return this; + }, + /** + * Pause the flow of chunks. + * @return {StreamHelper} the current helper. + */ + pause : function () { + this._worker.pause(); + return this; + }, + /** + * Return a nodejs stream for this helper. + * @param {Function} updateCb the update callback. + * @return {NodejsStreamOutputAdapter} the nodejs stream. + */ + toNodejsStream : function (updateCb) { + utils.checkSupport("nodestream"); + if (this._outputType !== "nodebuffer") { + // an object stream containing blob/arraybuffer/uint8array/string + // is strange and I don't know if it would be useful. + // I you find this comment and have a good usecase, please open a + // bug report ! + throw new Error(this._outputType + " is not supported by this method"); + } + + return new NodejsStreamOutputAdapter(this, { + objectMode : this._outputType !== "nodebuffer" + }, updateCb); + } +}; + + +module.exports = StreamHelper; + +},{"../base64":1,"../external":6,"../nodejs/NodejsStreamOutputAdapter":13,"../support":30,"../utils":32,"./ConvertWorker":24,"./GenericWorker":28}],30:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; + +exports.base64 = true; +exports.array = true; +exports.string = true; +exports.arraybuffer = typeof ArrayBuffer !== "undefined" && typeof Uint8Array !== "undefined"; +exports.nodebuffer = typeof Buffer !== "undefined"; +// contains true if JSZip can read/generate Uint8Array, false otherwise. +exports.uint8array = typeof Uint8Array !== "undefined"; + +if (typeof ArrayBuffer === "undefined") { + exports.blob = false; +} +else { + var buffer = new ArrayBuffer(0); + try { + exports.blob = new Blob([buffer], { + type: "application/zip" + }).size === 0; + } + catch (e) { + try { + var Builder = self.BlobBuilder || self.WebKitBlobBuilder || self.MozBlobBuilder || self.MSBlobBuilder; + var builder = new Builder(); + builder.append(buffer); + exports.blob = builder.getBlob('application/zip').size === 0; + } + catch (e) { + exports.blob = false; + } + } +} + +try { + exports.nodestream = !!require('readable-stream').Readable; +} catch(e) { + exports.nodestream = false; +} + +},{"readable-stream":16}],31:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; + +var utils = require('./utils'); +var support = require('./support'); +var nodejsUtils = require('./nodejsUtils'); +var GenericWorker = require('./stream/GenericWorker'); + +/** + * The following functions come from pako, from pako/lib/utils/strings + * released under the MIT license, see pako https://github.com/nodeca/pako/ + */ + +// Table with utf8 lengths (calculated by first byte of sequence) +// Note, that 5 & 6-byte values and some 4-byte values can not be represented in JS, +// because max possible codepoint is 0x10ffff +var _utf8len = new Array(256); +for (var i=0; i<256; i++) { + _utf8len[i] = (i >= 252 ? 6 : i >= 248 ? 5 : i >= 240 ? 4 : i >= 224 ? 3 : i >= 192 ? 2 : 1); +} +_utf8len[254]=_utf8len[254]=1; // Invalid sequence start + +// convert string to array (typed, when possible) +var string2buf = function (str) { + var buf, c, c2, m_pos, i, str_len = str.length, buf_len = 0; + + // count binary size + for (m_pos = 0; m_pos < str_len; m_pos++) { + c = str.charCodeAt(m_pos); + if ((c & 0xfc00) === 0xd800 && (m_pos+1 < str_len)) { + c2 = str.charCodeAt(m_pos+1); + if ((c2 & 0xfc00) === 0xdc00) { + c = 0x10000 + ((c - 0xd800) << 10) + (c2 - 0xdc00); + m_pos++; + } + } + buf_len += c < 0x80 ? 1 : c < 0x800 ? 2 : c < 0x10000 ? 3 : 4; + } + + // allocate buffer + if (support.uint8array) { + buf = new Uint8Array(buf_len); + } else { + buf = new Array(buf_len); + } + + // convert + for (i=0, m_pos = 0; i < buf_len; m_pos++) { + c = str.charCodeAt(m_pos); + if ((c & 0xfc00) === 0xd800 && (m_pos+1 < str_len)) { + c2 = str.charCodeAt(m_pos+1); + if ((c2 & 0xfc00) === 0xdc00) { + c = 0x10000 + ((c - 0xd800) << 10) + (c2 - 0xdc00); + m_pos++; + } + } + if (c < 0x80) { + /* one byte */ + buf[i++] = c; + } else if (c < 0x800) { + /* two bytes */ + buf[i++] = 0xC0 | (c >>> 6); + buf[i++] = 0x80 | (c & 0x3f); + } else if (c < 0x10000) { + /* three bytes */ + buf[i++] = 0xE0 | (c >>> 12); + buf[i++] = 0x80 | (c >>> 6 & 0x3f); + buf[i++] = 0x80 | (c & 0x3f); + } else { + /* four bytes */ + buf[i++] = 0xf0 | (c >>> 18); + buf[i++] = 0x80 | (c >>> 12 & 0x3f); + buf[i++] = 0x80 | (c >>> 6 & 0x3f); + buf[i++] = 0x80 | (c & 0x3f); + } + } + + return buf; +}; + +// Calculate max possible position in utf8 buffer, +// that will not break sequence. If that's not possible +// - (very small limits) return max size as is. +// +// buf[] - utf8 bytes array +// max - length limit (mandatory); +var utf8border = function(buf, max) { + var pos; + + max = max || buf.length; + if (max > buf.length) { max = buf.length; } + + // go back from last position, until start of sequence found + pos = max-1; + while (pos >= 0 && (buf[pos] & 0xC0) === 0x80) { pos--; } + + // Fuckup - very small and broken sequence, + // return max, because we should return something anyway. + if (pos < 0) { return max; } + + // If we came to start of buffer - that means vuffer is too small, + // return max too. + if (pos === 0) { return max; } + + return (pos + _utf8len[buf[pos]] > max) ? pos : max; +}; + +// convert array to string +var buf2string = function (buf) { + var str, i, out, c, c_len; + var len = buf.length; + + // Reserve max possible length (2 words per char) + // NB: by unknown reasons, Array is significantly faster for + // String.fromCharCode.apply than Uint16Array. + var utf16buf = new Array(len*2); + + for (out=0, i=0; i<len;) { + c = buf[i++]; + // quick process ascii + if (c < 0x80) { utf16buf[out++] = c; continue; } + + c_len = _utf8len[c]; + // skip 5 & 6 byte codes + if (c_len > 4) { utf16buf[out++] = 0xfffd; i += c_len-1; continue; } + + // apply mask on first byte + c &= c_len === 2 ? 0x1f : c_len === 3 ? 0x0f : 0x07; + // join the rest + while (c_len > 1 && i < len) { + c = (c << 6) | (buf[i++] & 0x3f); + c_len--; + } + + // terminated by end of string? + if (c_len > 1) { utf16buf[out++] = 0xfffd; continue; } + + if (c < 0x10000) { + utf16buf[out++] = c; + } else { + c -= 0x10000; + utf16buf[out++] = 0xd800 | ((c >> 10) & 0x3ff); + utf16buf[out++] = 0xdc00 | (c & 0x3ff); + } + } + + // shrinkBuf(utf16buf, out) + if (utf16buf.length !== out) { + if(utf16buf.subarray) { + utf16buf = utf16buf.subarray(0, out); + } else { + utf16buf.length = out; + } + } + + // return String.fromCharCode.apply(null, utf16buf); + return utils.applyFromCharCode(utf16buf); +}; + + +// That's all for the pako functions. + + +/** + * Transform a javascript string into an array (typed if possible) of bytes, + * UTF-8 encoded. + * @param {String} str the string to encode + * @return {Array|Uint8Array|Buffer} the UTF-8 encoded string. + */ +exports.utf8encode = function utf8encode(str) { + if (support.nodebuffer) { + return nodejsUtils.newBufferFrom(str, "utf-8"); + } + + return string2buf(str); +}; + + +/** + * Transform a bytes array (or a representation) representing an UTF-8 encoded + * string into a javascript string. + * @param {Array|Uint8Array|Buffer} buf the data de decode + * @return {String} the decoded string. + */ +exports.utf8decode = function utf8decode(buf) { + if (support.nodebuffer) { + return utils.transformTo("nodebuffer", buf).toString("utf-8"); + } + + buf = utils.transformTo(support.uint8array ? "uint8array" : "array", buf); + + return buf2string(buf); +}; + +/** + * A worker to decode utf8 encoded binary chunks into string chunks. + * @constructor + */ +function Utf8DecodeWorker() { + GenericWorker.call(this, "utf-8 decode"); + // the last bytes if a chunk didn't end with a complete codepoint. + this.leftOver = null; +} +utils.inherits(Utf8DecodeWorker, GenericWorker); + +/** + * @see GenericWorker.processChunk + */ +Utf8DecodeWorker.prototype.processChunk = function (chunk) { + + var data = utils.transformTo(support.uint8array ? "uint8array" : "array", chunk.data); + + // 1st step, re-use what's left of the previous chunk + if (this.leftOver && this.leftOver.length) { + if(support.uint8array) { + var previousData = data; + data = new Uint8Array(previousData.length + this.leftOver.length); + data.set(this.leftOver, 0); + data.set(previousData, this.leftOver.length); + } else { + data = this.leftOver.concat(data); + } + this.leftOver = null; + } + + var nextBoundary = utf8border(data); + var usableData = data; + if (nextBoundary !== data.length) { + if (support.uint8array) { + usableData = data.subarray(0, nextBoundary); + this.leftOver = data.subarray(nextBoundary, data.length); + } else { + usableData = data.slice(0, nextBoundary); + this.leftOver = data.slice(nextBoundary, data.length); + } + } + + this.push({ + data : exports.utf8decode(usableData), + meta : chunk.meta + }); +}; + +/** + * @see GenericWorker.flush + */ +Utf8DecodeWorker.prototype.flush = function () { + if(this.leftOver && this.leftOver.length) { + this.push({ + data : exports.utf8decode(this.leftOver), + meta : {} + }); + this.leftOver = null; + } +}; +exports.Utf8DecodeWorker = Utf8DecodeWorker; + +/** + * A worker to endcode string chunks into utf8 encoded binary chunks. + * @constructor + */ +function Utf8EncodeWorker() { + GenericWorker.call(this, "utf-8 encode"); +} +utils.inherits(Utf8EncodeWorker, GenericWorker); + +/** + * @see GenericWorker.processChunk + */ +Utf8EncodeWorker.prototype.processChunk = function (chunk) { + this.push({ + data : exports.utf8encode(chunk.data), + meta : chunk.meta + }); +}; +exports.Utf8EncodeWorker = Utf8EncodeWorker; + +},{"./nodejsUtils":14,"./stream/GenericWorker":28,"./support":30,"./utils":32}],32:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; + +var support = require('./support'); +var base64 = require('./base64'); +var nodejsUtils = require('./nodejsUtils'); +var setImmediate = require('set-immediate-shim'); +var external = require("./external"); + + +/** + * Convert a string that pass as a "binary string": it should represent a byte + * array but may have > 255 char codes. Be sure to take only the first byte + * and returns the byte array. + * @param {String} str the string to transform. + * @return {Array|Uint8Array} the string in a binary format. + */ +function string2binary(str) { + var result = null; + if (support.uint8array) { + result = new Uint8Array(str.length); + } else { + result = new Array(str.length); + } + return stringToArrayLike(str, result); +} + +/** + * Create a new blob with the given content and the given type. + * @param {String|ArrayBuffer} part the content to put in the blob. DO NOT use + * an Uint8Array because the stock browser of android 4 won't accept it (it + * will be silently converted to a string, "[object Uint8Array]"). + * + * Use only ONE part to build the blob to avoid a memory leak in IE11 / Edge: + * when a large amount of Array is used to create the Blob, the amount of + * memory consumed is nearly 100 times the original data amount. + * + * @param {String} type the mime type of the blob. + * @return {Blob} the created blob. + */ +exports.newBlob = function(part, type) { + exports.checkSupport("blob"); + + try { + // Blob constructor + return new Blob([part], { + type: type + }); + } + catch (e) { + + try { + // deprecated, browser only, old way + var Builder = self.BlobBuilder || self.WebKitBlobBuilder || self.MozBlobBuilder || self.MSBlobBuilder; + var builder = new Builder(); + builder.append(part); + return builder.getBlob(type); + } + catch (e) { + + // well, fuck ?! + throw new Error("Bug : can't construct the Blob."); + } + } + + +}; +/** + * The identity function. + * @param {Object} input the input. + * @return {Object} the same input. + */ +function identity(input) { + return input; +} + +/** + * Fill in an array with a string. + * @param {String} str the string to use. + * @param {Array|ArrayBuffer|Uint8Array|Buffer} array the array to fill in (will be mutated). + * @return {Array|ArrayBuffer|Uint8Array|Buffer} the updated array. + */ +function stringToArrayLike(str, array) { + for (var i = 0; i < str.length; ++i) { + array[i] = str.charCodeAt(i) & 0xFF; + } + return array; +} + +/** + * An helper for the function arrayLikeToString. + * This contains static informations and functions that + * can be optimized by the browser JIT compiler. + */ +var arrayToStringHelper = { + /** + * Transform an array of int into a string, chunk by chunk. + * See the performances notes on arrayLikeToString. + * @param {Array|ArrayBuffer|Uint8Array|Buffer} array the array to transform. + * @param {String} type the type of the array. + * @param {Integer} chunk the chunk size. + * @return {String} the resulting string. + * @throws Error if the chunk is too big for the stack. + */ + stringifyByChunk: function(array, type, chunk) { + var result = [], k = 0, len = array.length; + // shortcut + if (len <= chunk) { + return String.fromCharCode.apply(null, array); + } + while (k < len) { + if (type === "array" || type === "nodebuffer") { + result.push(String.fromCharCode.apply(null, array.slice(k, Math.min(k + chunk, len)))); + } + else { + result.push(String.fromCharCode.apply(null, array.subarray(k, Math.min(k + chunk, len)))); + } + k += chunk; + } + return result.join(""); + }, + /** + * Call String.fromCharCode on every item in the array. + * This is the naive implementation, which generate A LOT of intermediate string. + * This should be used when everything else fail. + * @param {Array|ArrayBuffer|Uint8Array|Buffer} array the array to transform. + * @return {String} the result. + */ + stringifyByChar: function(array){ + var resultStr = ""; + for(var i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { + resultStr += String.fromCharCode(array[i]); + } + return resultStr; + }, + applyCanBeUsed : { + /** + * true if the browser accepts to use String.fromCharCode on Uint8Array + */ + uint8array : (function () { + try { + return support.uint8array && String.fromCharCode.apply(null, new Uint8Array(1)).length === 1; + } catch (e) { + return false; + } + })(), + /** + * true if the browser accepts to use String.fromCharCode on nodejs Buffer. + */ + nodebuffer : (function () { + try { + return support.nodebuffer && String.fromCharCode.apply(null, nodejsUtils.allocBuffer(1)).length === 1; + } catch (e) { + return false; + } + })() + } +}; + +/** + * Transform an array-like object to a string. + * @param {Array|ArrayBuffer|Uint8Array|Buffer} array the array to transform. + * @return {String} the result. + */ +function arrayLikeToString(array) { + // Performances notes : + // -------------------- + // String.fromCharCode.apply(null, array) is the fastest, see + // see http://jsperf.com/converting-a-uint8array-to-a-string/2 + // but the stack is limited (and we can get huge arrays !). + // + // result += String.fromCharCode(array[i]); generate too many strings ! + // + // This code is inspired by http://jsperf.com/arraybuffer-to-string-apply-performance/2 + // TODO : we now have workers that split the work. Do we still need that ? + var chunk = 65536, + type = exports.getTypeOf(array), + canUseApply = true; + if (type === "uint8array") { + canUseApply = arrayToStringHelper.applyCanBeUsed.uint8array; + } else if (type === "nodebuffer") { + canUseApply = arrayToStringHelper.applyCanBeUsed.nodebuffer; + } + + if (canUseApply) { + while (chunk > 1) { + try { + return arrayToStringHelper.stringifyByChunk(array, type, chunk); + } catch (e) { + chunk = Math.floor(chunk / 2); + } + } + } + + // no apply or chunk error : slow and painful algorithm + // default browser on android 4.* + return arrayToStringHelper.stringifyByChar(array); +} + +exports.applyFromCharCode = arrayLikeToString; + + +/** + * Copy the data from an array-like to an other array-like. + * @param {Array|ArrayBuffer|Uint8Array|Buffer} arrayFrom the origin array. + * @param {Array|ArrayBuffer|Uint8Array|Buffer} arrayTo the destination array which will be mutated. + * @return {Array|ArrayBuffer|Uint8Array|Buffer} the updated destination array. + */ +function arrayLikeToArrayLike(arrayFrom, arrayTo) { + for (var i = 0; i < arrayFrom.length; i++) { + arrayTo[i] = arrayFrom[i]; + } + return arrayTo; +} + +// a matrix containing functions to transform everything into everything. +var transform = {}; + +// string to ? +transform["string"] = { + "string": identity, + "array": function(input) { + return stringToArrayLike(input, new Array(input.length)); + }, + "arraybuffer": function(input) { + return transform["string"]["uint8array"](input).buffer; + }, + "uint8array": function(input) { + return stringToArrayLike(input, new Uint8Array(input.length)); + }, + "nodebuffer": function(input) { + return stringToArrayLike(input, nodejsUtils.allocBuffer(input.length)); + } +}; + +// array to ? +transform["array"] = { + "string": arrayLikeToString, + "array": identity, + "arraybuffer": function(input) { + return (new Uint8Array(input)).buffer; + }, + "uint8array": function(input) { + return new Uint8Array(input); + }, + "nodebuffer": function(input) { + return nodejsUtils.newBufferFrom(input); + } +}; + +// arraybuffer to ? +transform["arraybuffer"] = { + "string": function(input) { + return arrayLikeToString(new Uint8Array(input)); + }, + "array": function(input) { + return arrayLikeToArrayLike(new Uint8Array(input), new Array(input.byteLength)); + }, + "arraybuffer": identity, + "uint8array": function(input) { + return new Uint8Array(input); + }, + "nodebuffer": function(input) { + return nodejsUtils.newBufferFrom(new Uint8Array(input)); + } +}; + +// uint8array to ? +transform["uint8array"] = { + "string": arrayLikeToString, + "array": function(input) { + return arrayLikeToArrayLike(input, new Array(input.length)); + }, + "arraybuffer": function(input) { + return input.buffer; + }, + "uint8array": identity, + "nodebuffer": function(input) { + return nodejsUtils.newBufferFrom(input); + } +}; + +// nodebuffer to ? +transform["nodebuffer"] = { + "string": arrayLikeToString, + "array": function(input) { + return arrayLikeToArrayLike(input, new Array(input.length)); + }, + "arraybuffer": function(input) { + return transform["nodebuffer"]["uint8array"](input).buffer; + }, + "uint8array": function(input) { + return arrayLikeToArrayLike(input, new Uint8Array(input.length)); + }, + "nodebuffer": identity +}; + +/** + * Transform an input into any type. + * The supported output type are : string, array, uint8array, arraybuffer, nodebuffer. + * If no output type is specified, the unmodified input will be returned. + * @param {String} outputType the output type. + * @param {String|Array|ArrayBuffer|Uint8Array|Buffer} input the input to convert. + * @throws {Error} an Error if the browser doesn't support the requested output type. + */ +exports.transformTo = function(outputType, input) { + if (!input) { + // undefined, null, etc + // an empty string won't harm. + input = ""; + } + if (!outputType) { + return input; + } + exports.checkSupport(outputType); + var inputType = exports.getTypeOf(input); + var result = transform[inputType][outputType](input); + return result; +}; + +/** + * Return the type of the input. + * The type will be in a format valid for JSZip.utils.transformTo : string, array, uint8array, arraybuffer. + * @param {Object} input the input to identify. + * @return {String} the (lowercase) type of the input. + */ +exports.getTypeOf = function(input) { + if (typeof input === "string") { + return "string"; + } + if (Object.prototype.toString.call(input) === "[object Array]") { + return "array"; + } + if (support.nodebuffer && nodejsUtils.isBuffer(input)) { + return "nodebuffer"; + } + if (support.uint8array && input instanceof Uint8Array) { + return "uint8array"; + } + if (support.arraybuffer && input instanceof ArrayBuffer) { + return "arraybuffer"; + } +}; + +/** + * Throw an exception if the type is not supported. + * @param {String} type the type to check. + * @throws {Error} an Error if the browser doesn't support the requested type. + */ +exports.checkSupport = function(type) { + var supported = support[type.toLowerCase()]; + if (!supported) { + throw new Error(type + " is not supported by this platform"); + } +}; + +exports.MAX_VALUE_16BITS = 65535; +exports.MAX_VALUE_32BITS = -1; // well, "\xFF\xFF\xFF\xFF\xFF\xFF\xFF\xFF" is parsed as -1 + +/** + * Prettify a string read as binary. + * @param {string} str the string to prettify. + * @return {string} a pretty string. + */ +exports.pretty = function(str) { + var res = '', + code, i; + for (i = 0; i < (str || "").length; i++) { + code = str.charCodeAt(i); + res += '\\x' + (code < 16 ? "0" : "") + code.toString(16).toUpperCase(); + } + return res; +}; + +/** + * Defer the call of a function. + * @param {Function} callback the function to call asynchronously. + * @param {Array} args the arguments to give to the callback. + */ +exports.delay = function(callback, args, self) { + setImmediate(function () { + callback.apply(self || null, args || []); + }); +}; + +/** + * Extends a prototype with an other, without calling a constructor with + * side effects. Inspired by nodejs' `utils.inherits` + * @param {Function} ctor the constructor to augment + * @param {Function} superCtor the parent constructor to use + */ +exports.inherits = function (ctor, superCtor) { + var Obj = function() {}; + Obj.prototype = superCtor.prototype; + ctor.prototype = new Obj(); +}; + +/** + * Merge the objects passed as parameters into a new one. + * @private + * @param {...Object} var_args All objects to merge. + * @return {Object} a new object with the data of the others. + */ +exports.extend = function() { + var result = {}, i, attr; + for (i = 0; i < arguments.length; i++) { // arguments is not enumerable in some browsers + for (attr in arguments[i]) { + if (arguments[i].hasOwnProperty(attr) && typeof result[attr] === "undefined") { + result[attr] = arguments[i][attr]; + } + } + } + return result; +}; + +/** + * Transform arbitrary content into a Promise. + * @param {String} name a name for the content being processed. + * @param {Object} inputData the content to process. + * @param {Boolean} isBinary true if the content is not an unicode string + * @param {Boolean} isOptimizedBinaryString true if the string content only has one byte per character. + * @param {Boolean} isBase64 true if the string content is encoded with base64. + * @return {Promise} a promise in a format usable by JSZip. + */ +exports.prepareContent = function(name, inputData, isBinary, isOptimizedBinaryString, isBase64) { + + // if inputData is already a promise, this flatten it. + var promise = external.Promise.resolve(inputData).then(function(data) { + + + var isBlob = support.blob && (data instanceof Blob || ['[object File]', '[object Blob]'].indexOf(Object.prototype.toString.call(data)) !== -1); + + if (isBlob && typeof FileReader !== "undefined") { + return new external.Promise(function (resolve, reject) { + var reader = new FileReader(); + + reader.onload = function(e) { + resolve(e.target.result); + }; + reader.onerror = function(e) { + reject(e.target.error); + }; + reader.readAsArrayBuffer(data); + }); + } else { + return data; + } + }); + + return promise.then(function(data) { + var dataType = exports.getTypeOf(data); + + if (!dataType) { + return external.Promise.reject( + new Error("Can't read the data of '" + name + "'. Is it " + + "in a supported JavaScript type (String, Blob, ArrayBuffer, etc) ?") + ); + } + // special case : it's way easier to work with Uint8Array than with ArrayBuffer + if (dataType === "arraybuffer") { + data = exports.transformTo("uint8array", data); + } else if (dataType === "string") { + if (isBase64) { + data = base64.decode(data); + } + else if (isBinary) { + // optimizedBinaryString === true means that the file has already been filtered with a 0xFF mask + if (isOptimizedBinaryString !== true) { + // this is a string, not in a base64 format. + // Be sure that this is a correct "binary string" + data = string2binary(data); + } + } + } + return data; + }); +}; + +},{"./base64":1,"./external":6,"./nodejsUtils":14,"./support":30,"set-immediate-shim":54}],33:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; +var readerFor = require('./reader/readerFor'); +var utils = require('./utils'); +var sig = require('./signature'); +var ZipEntry = require('./zipEntry'); +var utf8 = require('./utf8'); +var support = require('./support'); +// class ZipEntries {{{ +/** + * All the entries in the zip file. + * @constructor + * @param {Object} loadOptions Options for loading the stream. + */ +function ZipEntries(loadOptions) { + this.files = []; + this.loadOptions = loadOptions; +} +ZipEntries.prototype = { + /** + * Check that the reader is on the specified signature. + * @param {string} expectedSignature the expected signature. + * @throws {Error} if it is an other signature. + */ + checkSignature: function(expectedSignature) { + if (!this.reader.readAndCheckSignature(expectedSignature)) { + this.reader.index -= 4; + var signature = this.reader.readString(4); + throw new Error("Corrupted zip or bug: unexpected signature " + "(" + utils.pretty(signature) + ", expected " + utils.pretty(expectedSignature) + ")"); + } + }, + /** + * Check if the given signature is at the given index. + * @param {number} askedIndex the index to check. + * @param {string} expectedSignature the signature to expect. + * @return {boolean} true if the signature is here, false otherwise. + */ + isSignature: function(askedIndex, expectedSignature) { + var currentIndex = this.reader.index; + this.reader.setIndex(askedIndex); + var signature = this.reader.readString(4); + var result = signature === expectedSignature; + this.reader.setIndex(currentIndex); + return result; + }, + /** + * Read the end of the central directory. + */ + readBlockEndOfCentral: function() { + this.diskNumber = this.reader.readInt(2); + this.diskWithCentralDirStart = this.reader.readInt(2); + this.centralDirRecordsOnThisDisk = this.reader.readInt(2); + this.centralDirRecords = this.reader.readInt(2); + this.centralDirSize = this.reader.readInt(4); + this.centralDirOffset = this.reader.readInt(4); + + this.zipCommentLength = this.reader.readInt(2); + // warning : the encoding depends of the system locale + // On a linux machine with LANG=en_US.utf8, this field is utf8 encoded. + // On a windows machine, this field is encoded with the localized windows code page. + var zipComment = this.reader.readData(this.zipCommentLength); + var decodeParamType = support.uint8array ? "uint8array" : "array"; + // To get consistent behavior with the generation part, we will assume that + // this is utf8 encoded unless specified otherwise. + var decodeContent = utils.transformTo(decodeParamType, zipComment); + this.zipComment = this.loadOptions.decodeFileName(decodeContent); + }, + /** + * Read the end of the Zip 64 central directory. + * Not merged with the method readEndOfCentral : + * The end of central can coexist with its Zip64 brother, + * I don't want to read the wrong number of bytes ! + */ + readBlockZip64EndOfCentral: function() { + this.zip64EndOfCentralSize = this.reader.readInt(8); + this.reader.skip(4); + // this.versionMadeBy = this.reader.readString(2); + // this.versionNeeded = this.reader.readInt(2); + this.diskNumber = this.reader.readInt(4); + this.diskWithCentralDirStart = this.reader.readInt(4); + this.centralDirRecordsOnThisDisk = this.reader.readInt(8); + this.centralDirRecords = this.reader.readInt(8); + this.centralDirSize = this.reader.readInt(8); + this.centralDirOffset = this.reader.readInt(8); + + this.zip64ExtensibleData = {}; + var extraDataSize = this.zip64EndOfCentralSize - 44, + index = 0, + extraFieldId, + extraFieldLength, + extraFieldValue; + while (index < extraDataSize) { + extraFieldId = this.reader.readInt(2); + extraFieldLength = this.reader.readInt(4); + extraFieldValue = this.reader.readData(extraFieldLength); + this.zip64ExtensibleData[extraFieldId] = { + id: extraFieldId, + length: extraFieldLength, + value: extraFieldValue + }; + } + }, + /** + * Read the end of the Zip 64 central directory locator. + */ + readBlockZip64EndOfCentralLocator: function() { + this.diskWithZip64CentralDirStart = this.reader.readInt(4); + this.relativeOffsetEndOfZip64CentralDir = this.reader.readInt(8); + this.disksCount = this.reader.readInt(4); + if (this.disksCount > 1) { + throw new Error("Multi-volumes zip are not supported"); + } + }, + /** + * Read the local files, based on the offset read in the central part. + */ + readLocalFiles: function() { + var i, file; + for (i = 0; i < this.files.length; i++) { + file = this.files[i]; + this.reader.setIndex(file.localHeaderOffset); + this.checkSignature(sig.LOCAL_FILE_HEADER); + file.readLocalPart(this.reader); + file.handleUTF8(); + file.processAttributes(); + } + }, + /** + * Read the central directory. + */ + readCentralDir: function() { + var file; + + this.reader.setIndex(this.centralDirOffset); + while (this.reader.readAndCheckSignature(sig.CENTRAL_FILE_HEADER)) { + file = new ZipEntry({ + zip64: this.zip64 + }, this.loadOptions); + file.readCentralPart(this.reader); + this.files.push(file); + } + + if (this.centralDirRecords !== this.files.length) { + if (this.centralDirRecords !== 0 && this.files.length === 0) { + // We expected some records but couldn't find ANY. + // This is really suspicious, as if something went wrong. + throw new Error("Corrupted zip or bug: expected " + this.centralDirRecords + " records in central dir, got " + this.files.length); + } else { + // We found some records but not all. + // Something is wrong but we got something for the user: no error here. + // console.warn("expected", this.centralDirRecords, "records in central dir, got", this.files.length); + } + } + }, + /** + * Read the end of central directory. + */ + readEndOfCentral: function() { + var offset = this.reader.lastIndexOfSignature(sig.CENTRAL_DIRECTORY_END); + if (offset < 0) { + // Check if the content is a truncated zip or complete garbage. + // A "LOCAL_FILE_HEADER" is not required at the beginning (auto + // extractible zip for example) but it can give a good hint. + // If an ajax request was used without responseType, we will also + // get unreadable data. + var isGarbage = !this.isSignature(0, sig.LOCAL_FILE_HEADER); + + if (isGarbage) { + throw new Error("Can't find end of central directory : is this a zip file ? " + + "If it is, see https://stuk.github.io/jszip/documentation/howto/read_zip.html"); + } else { + throw new Error("Corrupted zip: can't find end of central directory"); + } + + } + this.reader.setIndex(offset); + var endOfCentralDirOffset = offset; + this.checkSignature(sig.CENTRAL_DIRECTORY_END); + this.readBlockEndOfCentral(); + + + /* extract from the zip spec : + 4) If one of the fields in the end of central directory + record is too small to hold required data, the field + should be set to -1 (0xFFFF or 0xFFFFFFFF) and the + ZIP64 format record should be created. + 5) The end of central directory record and the + Zip64 end of central directory locator record must + reside on the same disk when splitting or spanning + an archive. + */ + if (this.diskNumber === utils.MAX_VALUE_16BITS || this.diskWithCentralDirStart === utils.MAX_VALUE_16BITS || this.centralDirRecordsOnThisDisk === utils.MAX_VALUE_16BITS || this.centralDirRecords === utils.MAX_VALUE_16BITS || this.centralDirSize === utils.MAX_VALUE_32BITS || this.centralDirOffset === utils.MAX_VALUE_32BITS) { + this.zip64 = true; + + /* + Warning : the zip64 extension is supported, but ONLY if the 64bits integer read from + the zip file can fit into a 32bits integer. This cannot be solved : JavaScript represents + all numbers as 64-bit double precision IEEE 754 floating point numbers. + So, we have 53bits for integers and bitwise operations treat everything as 32bits. + see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Bitwise_Operators + and http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/files/ECMA-ST/ECMA-262.pdf section 8.5 + */ + + // should look for a zip64 EOCD locator + offset = this.reader.lastIndexOfSignature(sig.ZIP64_CENTRAL_DIRECTORY_LOCATOR); + if (offset < 0) { + throw new Error("Corrupted zip: can't find the ZIP64 end of central directory locator"); + } + this.reader.setIndex(offset); + this.checkSignature(sig.ZIP64_CENTRAL_DIRECTORY_LOCATOR); + this.readBlockZip64EndOfCentralLocator(); + + // now the zip64 EOCD record + if (!this.isSignature(this.relativeOffsetEndOfZip64CentralDir, sig.ZIP64_CENTRAL_DIRECTORY_END)) { + // console.warn("ZIP64 end of central directory not where expected."); + this.relativeOffsetEndOfZip64CentralDir = this.reader.lastIndexOfSignature(sig.ZIP64_CENTRAL_DIRECTORY_END); + if (this.relativeOffsetEndOfZip64CentralDir < 0) { + throw new Error("Corrupted zip: can't find the ZIP64 end of central directory"); + } + } + this.reader.setIndex(this.relativeOffsetEndOfZip64CentralDir); + this.checkSignature(sig.ZIP64_CENTRAL_DIRECTORY_END); + this.readBlockZip64EndOfCentral(); + } + + var expectedEndOfCentralDirOffset = this.centralDirOffset + this.centralDirSize; + if (this.zip64) { + expectedEndOfCentralDirOffset += 20; // end of central dir 64 locator + expectedEndOfCentralDirOffset += 12 /* should not include the leading 12 bytes */ + this.zip64EndOfCentralSize; + } + + var extraBytes = endOfCentralDirOffset - expectedEndOfCentralDirOffset; + + if (extraBytes > 0) { + // console.warn(extraBytes, "extra bytes at beginning or within zipfile"); + if (this.isSignature(endOfCentralDirOffset, sig.CENTRAL_FILE_HEADER)) { + // The offsets seem wrong, but we have something at the specified offset. + // So… we keep it. + } else { + // the offset is wrong, update the "zero" of the reader + // this happens if data has been prepended (crx files for example) + this.reader.zero = extraBytes; + } + } else if (extraBytes < 0) { + throw new Error("Corrupted zip: missing " + Math.abs(extraBytes) + " bytes."); + } + }, + prepareReader: function(data) { + this.reader = readerFor(data); + }, + /** + * Read a zip file and create ZipEntries. + * @param {String|ArrayBuffer|Uint8Array|Buffer} data the binary string representing a zip file. + */ + load: function(data) { + this.prepareReader(data); + this.readEndOfCentral(); + this.readCentralDir(); + this.readLocalFiles(); + } +}; +// }}} end of ZipEntries +module.exports = ZipEntries; + +},{"./reader/readerFor":22,"./signature":23,"./support":30,"./utf8":31,"./utils":32,"./zipEntry":34}],34:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; +var readerFor = require('./reader/readerFor'); +var utils = require('./utils'); +var CompressedObject = require('./compressedObject'); +var crc32fn = require('./crc32'); +var utf8 = require('./utf8'); +var compressions = require('./compressions'); +var support = require('./support'); + +var MADE_BY_DOS = 0x00; +var MADE_BY_UNIX = 0x03; + +/** + * Find a compression registered in JSZip. + * @param {string} compressionMethod the method magic to find. + * @return {Object|null} the JSZip compression object, null if none found. + */ +var findCompression = function(compressionMethod) { + for (var method in compressions) { + if (!compressions.hasOwnProperty(method)) { + continue; + } + if (compressions[method].magic === compressionMethod) { + return compressions[method]; + } + } + return null; +}; + +// class ZipEntry {{{ +/** + * An entry in the zip file. + * @constructor + * @param {Object} options Options of the current file. + * @param {Object} loadOptions Options for loading the stream. + */ +function ZipEntry(options, loadOptions) { + this.options = options; + this.loadOptions = loadOptions; +} +ZipEntry.prototype = { + /** + * say if the file is encrypted. + * @return {boolean} true if the file is encrypted, false otherwise. + */ + isEncrypted: function() { + // bit 1 is set + return (this.bitFlag & 0x0001) === 0x0001; + }, + /** + * say if the file has utf-8 filename/comment. + * @return {boolean} true if the filename/comment is in utf-8, false otherwise. + */ + useUTF8: function() { + // bit 11 is set + return (this.bitFlag & 0x0800) === 0x0800; + }, + /** + * Read the local part of a zip file and add the info in this object. + * @param {DataReader} reader the reader to use. + */ + readLocalPart: function(reader) { + var compression, localExtraFieldsLength; + + // we already know everything from the central dir ! + // If the central dir data are false, we are doomed. + // On the bright side, the local part is scary : zip64, data descriptors, both, etc. + // The less data we get here, the more reliable this should be. + // Let's skip the whole header and dash to the data ! + reader.skip(22); + // in some zip created on windows, the filename stored in the central dir contains \ instead of /. + // Strangely, the filename here is OK. + // I would love to treat these zip files as corrupted (see http://www.info-zip.org/FAQ.html#backslashes + // or APPNOTE#4.4.17.1, "All slashes MUST be forward slashes '/'") but there are a lot of bad zip generators... + // Search "unzip mismatching "local" filename continuing with "central" filename version" on + // the internet. + // + // I think I see the logic here : the central directory is used to display + // content and the local directory is used to extract the files. Mixing / and \ + // may be used to display \ to windows users and use / when extracting the files. + // Unfortunately, this lead also to some issues : http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2009/Sep/394 + this.fileNameLength = reader.readInt(2); + localExtraFieldsLength = reader.readInt(2); // can't be sure this will be the same as the central dir + // the fileName is stored as binary data, the handleUTF8 method will take care of the encoding. + this.fileName = reader.readData(this.fileNameLength); + reader.skip(localExtraFieldsLength); + + if (this.compressedSize === -1 || this.uncompressedSize === -1) { + throw new Error("Bug or corrupted zip : didn't get enough informations from the central directory " + "(compressedSize === -1 || uncompressedSize === -1)"); + } + + compression = findCompression(this.compressionMethod); + if (compression === null) { // no compression found + throw new Error("Corrupted zip : compression " + utils.pretty(this.compressionMethod) + " unknown (inner file : " + utils.transformTo("string", this.fileName) + ")"); + } + this.decompressed = new CompressedObject(this.compressedSize, this.uncompressedSize, this.crc32, compression, reader.readData(this.compressedSize)); + }, + + /** + * Read the central part of a zip file and add the info in this object. + * @param {DataReader} reader the reader to use. + */ + readCentralPart: function(reader) { + this.versionMadeBy = reader.readInt(2); + reader.skip(2); + // this.versionNeeded = reader.readInt(2); + this.bitFlag = reader.readInt(2); + this.compressionMethod = reader.readString(2); + this.date = reader.readDate(); + this.crc32 = reader.readInt(4); + this.compressedSize = reader.readInt(4); + this.uncompressedSize = reader.readInt(4); + var fileNameLength = reader.readInt(2); + this.extraFieldsLength = reader.readInt(2); + this.fileCommentLength = reader.readInt(2); + this.diskNumberStart = reader.readInt(2); + this.internalFileAttributes = reader.readInt(2); + this.externalFileAttributes = reader.readInt(4); + this.localHeaderOffset = reader.readInt(4); + + if (this.isEncrypted()) { + throw new Error("Encrypted zip are not supported"); + } + + // will be read in the local part, see the comments there + reader.skip(fileNameLength); + this.readExtraFields(reader); + this.parseZIP64ExtraField(reader); + this.fileComment = reader.readData(this.fileCommentLength); + }, + + /** + * Parse the external file attributes and get the unix/dos permissions. + */ + processAttributes: function () { + this.unixPermissions = null; + this.dosPermissions = null; + var madeBy = this.versionMadeBy >> 8; + + // Check if we have the DOS directory flag set. + // We look for it in the DOS and UNIX permissions + // but some unknown platform could set it as a compatibility flag. + this.dir = this.externalFileAttributes & 0x0010 ? true : false; + + if(madeBy === MADE_BY_DOS) { + // first 6 bits (0 to 5) + this.dosPermissions = this.externalFileAttributes & 0x3F; + } + + if(madeBy === MADE_BY_UNIX) { + this.unixPermissions = (this.externalFileAttributes >> 16) & 0xFFFF; + // the octal permissions are in (this.unixPermissions & 0x01FF).toString(8); + } + + // fail safe : if the name ends with a / it probably means a folder + if (!this.dir && this.fileNameStr.slice(-1) === '/') { + this.dir = true; + } + }, + + /** + * Parse the ZIP64 extra field and merge the info in the current ZipEntry. + * @param {DataReader} reader the reader to use. + */ + parseZIP64ExtraField: function(reader) { + + if (!this.extraFields[0x0001]) { + return; + } + + // should be something, preparing the extra reader + var extraReader = readerFor(this.extraFields[0x0001].value); + + // I really hope that these 64bits integer can fit in 32 bits integer, because js + // won't let us have more. + if (this.uncompressedSize === utils.MAX_VALUE_32BITS) { + this.uncompressedSize = extraReader.readInt(8); + } + if (this.compressedSize === utils.MAX_VALUE_32BITS) { + this.compressedSize = extraReader.readInt(8); + } + if (this.localHeaderOffset === utils.MAX_VALUE_32BITS) { + this.localHeaderOffset = extraReader.readInt(8); + } + if (this.diskNumberStart === utils.MAX_VALUE_32BITS) { + this.diskNumberStart = extraReader.readInt(4); + } + }, + /** + * Read the central part of a zip file and add the info in this object. + * @param {DataReader} reader the reader to use. + */ + readExtraFields: function(reader) { + var end = reader.index + this.extraFieldsLength, + extraFieldId, + extraFieldLength, + extraFieldValue; + + if (!this.extraFields) { + this.extraFields = {}; + } + + while (reader.index < end) { + extraFieldId = reader.readInt(2); + extraFieldLength = reader.readInt(2); + extraFieldValue = reader.readData(extraFieldLength); + + this.extraFields[extraFieldId] = { + id: extraFieldId, + length: extraFieldLength, + value: extraFieldValue + }; + } + }, + /** + * Apply an UTF8 transformation if needed. + */ + handleUTF8: function() { + var decodeParamType = support.uint8array ? "uint8array" : "array"; + if (this.useUTF8()) { + this.fileNameStr = utf8.utf8decode(this.fileName); + this.fileCommentStr = utf8.utf8decode(this.fileComment); + } else { + var upath = this.findExtraFieldUnicodePath(); + if (upath !== null) { + this.fileNameStr = upath; + } else { + // ASCII text or unsupported code page + var fileNameByteArray = utils.transformTo(decodeParamType, this.fileName); + this.fileNameStr = this.loadOptions.decodeFileName(fileNameByteArray); + } + + var ucomment = this.findExtraFieldUnicodeComment(); + if (ucomment !== null) { + this.fileCommentStr = ucomment; + } else { + // ASCII text or unsupported code page + var commentByteArray = utils.transformTo(decodeParamType, this.fileComment); + this.fileCommentStr = this.loadOptions.decodeFileName(commentByteArray); + } + } + }, + + /** + * Find the unicode path declared in the extra field, if any. + * @return {String} the unicode path, null otherwise. + */ + findExtraFieldUnicodePath: function() { + var upathField = this.extraFields[0x7075]; + if (upathField) { + var extraReader = readerFor(upathField.value); + + // wrong version + if (extraReader.readInt(1) !== 1) { + return null; + } + + // the crc of the filename changed, this field is out of date. + if (crc32fn(this.fileName) !== extraReader.readInt(4)) { + return null; + } + + return utf8.utf8decode(extraReader.readData(upathField.length - 5)); + } + return null; + }, + + /** + * Find the unicode comment declared in the extra field, if any. + * @return {String} the unicode comment, null otherwise. + */ + findExtraFieldUnicodeComment: function() { + var ucommentField = this.extraFields[0x6375]; + if (ucommentField) { + var extraReader = readerFor(ucommentField.value); + + // wrong version + if (extraReader.readInt(1) !== 1) { + return null; + } + + // the crc of the comment changed, this field is out of date. + if (crc32fn(this.fileComment) !== extraReader.readInt(4)) { + return null; + } + + return utf8.utf8decode(extraReader.readData(ucommentField.length - 5)); + } + return null; + } +}; +module.exports = ZipEntry; + +},{"./compressedObject":2,"./compressions":3,"./crc32":4,"./reader/readerFor":22,"./support":30,"./utf8":31,"./utils":32}],35:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; + +var StreamHelper = require('./stream/StreamHelper'); +var DataWorker = require('./stream/DataWorker'); +var utf8 = require('./utf8'); +var CompressedObject = require('./compressedObject'); +var GenericWorker = require('./stream/GenericWorker'); + +/** + * A simple object representing a file in the zip file. + * @constructor + * @param {string} name the name of the file + * @param {String|ArrayBuffer|Uint8Array|Buffer} data the data + * @param {Object} options the options of the file + */ +var ZipObject = function(name, data, options) { + this.name = name; + this.dir = options.dir; + this.date = options.date; + this.comment = options.comment; + this.unixPermissions = options.unixPermissions; + this.dosPermissions = options.dosPermissions; + + this._data = data; + this._dataBinary = options.binary; + // keep only the compression + this.options = { + compression : options.compression, + compressionOptions : options.compressionOptions + }; +}; + +ZipObject.prototype = { + /** + * Create an internal stream for the content of this object. + * @param {String} type the type of each chunk. + * @return StreamHelper the stream. + */ + internalStream: function (type) { + var result = null, outputType = "string"; + try { + if (!type) { + throw new Error("No output type specified."); + } + outputType = type.toLowerCase(); + var askUnicodeString = outputType === "string" || outputType === "text"; + if (outputType === "binarystring" || outputType === "text") { + outputType = "string"; + } + result = this._decompressWorker(); + + var isUnicodeString = !this._dataBinary; + + if (isUnicodeString && !askUnicodeString) { + result = result.pipe(new utf8.Utf8EncodeWorker()); + } + if (!isUnicodeString && askUnicodeString) { + result = result.pipe(new utf8.Utf8DecodeWorker()); + } + } catch (e) { + result = new GenericWorker("error"); + result.error(e); + } + + return new StreamHelper(result, outputType, ""); + }, + + /** + * Prepare the content in the asked type. + * @param {String} type the type of the result. + * @param {Function} onUpdate a function to call on each internal update. + * @return Promise the promise of the result. + */ + async: function (type, onUpdate) { + return this.internalStream(type).accumulate(onUpdate); + }, + + /** + * Prepare the content as a nodejs stream. + * @param {String} type the type of each chunk. + * @param {Function} onUpdate a function to call on each internal update. + * @return Stream the stream. + */ + nodeStream: function (type, onUpdate) { + return this.internalStream(type || "nodebuffer").toNodejsStream(onUpdate); + }, + + /** + * Return a worker for the compressed content. + * @private + * @param {Object} compression the compression object to use. + * @param {Object} compressionOptions the options to use when compressing. + * @return Worker the worker. + */ + _compressWorker: function (compression, compressionOptions) { + if ( + this._data instanceof CompressedObject && + this._data.compression.magic === compression.magic + ) { + return this._data.getCompressedWorker(); + } else { + var result = this._decompressWorker(); + if(!this._dataBinary) { + result = result.pipe(new utf8.Utf8EncodeWorker()); + } + return CompressedObject.createWorkerFrom(result, compression, compressionOptions); + } + }, + /** + * Return a worker for the decompressed content. + * @private + * @return Worker the worker. + */ + _decompressWorker : function () { + if (this._data instanceof CompressedObject) { + return this._data.getContentWorker(); + } else if (this._data instanceof GenericWorker) { + return this._data; + } else { + return new DataWorker(this._data); + } + } +}; + +var removedMethods = ["asText", "asBinary", "asNodeBuffer", "asUint8Array", "asArrayBuffer"]; +var removedFn = function () { + throw new Error("This method has been removed in JSZip 3.0, please check the upgrade guide."); +}; + +for(var i = 0; i < removedMethods.length; i++) { + ZipObject.prototype[removedMethods[i]] = removedFn; +} +module.exports = ZipObject; + +},{"./compressedObject":2,"./stream/DataWorker":27,"./stream/GenericWorker":28,"./stream/StreamHelper":29,"./utf8":31}],36:[function(require,module,exports){ +(function (global){ +'use strict'; +var Mutation = global.MutationObserver || global.WebKitMutationObserver; + +var scheduleDrain; + +{ + if (Mutation) { + var called = 0; + var observer = new Mutation(nextTick); + var element = global.document.createTextNode(''); + observer.observe(element, { + characterData: true + }); + scheduleDrain = function () { + element.data = (called = ++called % 2); + }; + } else if (!global.setImmediate && typeof global.MessageChannel !== 'undefined') { + var channel = new global.MessageChannel(); + channel.port1.onmessage = nextTick; + scheduleDrain = function () { + channel.port2.postMessage(0); + }; + } else if ('document' in global && 'onreadystatechange' in global.document.createElement('script')) { + scheduleDrain = function () { + + // Create a <script> element; its readystatechange event will be fired asynchronously once it is inserted + // into the document. Do so, thus queuing up the task. Remember to clean up once it's been called. + var scriptEl = global.document.createElement('script'); + scriptEl.onreadystatechange = function () { + nextTick(); + + scriptEl.onreadystatechange = null; + scriptEl.parentNode.removeChild(scriptEl); + scriptEl = null; + }; + global.document.documentElement.appendChild(scriptEl); + }; + } else { + scheduleDrain = function () { + setTimeout(nextTick, 0); + }; + } +} + +var draining; +var queue = []; +//named nextTick for less confusing stack traces +function nextTick() { + draining = true; + var i, oldQueue; + var len = queue.length; + while (len) { + oldQueue = queue; + queue = []; + i = -1; + while (++i < len) { + oldQueue[i](); + } + len = queue.length; + } + draining = false; +} + +module.exports = immediate; +function immediate(task) { + if (queue.push(task) === 1 && !draining) { + scheduleDrain(); + } +} + +}).call(this,typeof global !== "undefined" ? global : typeof self !== "undefined" ? self : typeof window !== "undefined" ? window : {}) +},{}],37:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; +var immediate = require('immediate'); + +/* istanbul ignore next */ +function INTERNAL() {} + +var handlers = {}; + +var REJECTED = ['REJECTED']; +var FULFILLED = ['FULFILLED']; +var PENDING = ['PENDING']; + +module.exports = Promise; + +function Promise(resolver) { + if (typeof resolver !== 'function') { + throw new TypeError('resolver must be a function'); + } + this.state = PENDING; + this.queue = []; + this.outcome = void 0; + if (resolver !== INTERNAL) { + safelyResolveThenable(this, resolver); + } +} + +Promise.prototype["finally"] = function (callback) { + if (typeof callback !== 'function') { + return this; + } + var p = this.constructor; + return this.then(resolve, reject); + + function resolve(value) { + function yes () { + return value; + } + return p.resolve(callback()).then(yes); + } + function reject(reason) { + function no () { + throw reason; + } + return p.resolve(callback()).then(no); + } +}; +Promise.prototype["catch"] = function (onRejected) { + return this.then(null, onRejected); +}; +Promise.prototype.then = function (onFulfilled, onRejected) { + if (typeof onFulfilled !== 'function' && this.state === FULFILLED || + typeof onRejected !== 'function' && this.state === REJECTED) { + return this; + } + var promise = new this.constructor(INTERNAL); + if (this.state !== PENDING) { + var resolver = this.state === FULFILLED ? onFulfilled : onRejected; + unwrap(promise, resolver, this.outcome); + } else { + this.queue.push(new QueueItem(promise, onFulfilled, onRejected)); + } + + return promise; +}; +function QueueItem(promise, onFulfilled, onRejected) { + this.promise = promise; + if (typeof onFulfilled === 'function') { + this.onFulfilled = onFulfilled; + this.callFulfilled = this.otherCallFulfilled; + } + if (typeof onRejected === 'function') { + this.onRejected = onRejected; + this.callRejected = this.otherCallRejected; + } +} +QueueItem.prototype.callFulfilled = function (value) { + handlers.resolve(this.promise, value); +}; +QueueItem.prototype.otherCallFulfilled = function (value) { + unwrap(this.promise, this.onFulfilled, value); +}; +QueueItem.prototype.callRejected = function (value) { + handlers.reject(this.promise, value); +}; +QueueItem.prototype.otherCallRejected = function (value) { + unwrap(this.promise, this.onRejected, value); +}; + +function unwrap(promise, func, value) { + immediate(function () { + var returnValue; + try { + returnValue = func(value); + } catch (e) { + return handlers.reject(promise, e); + } + if (returnValue === promise) { + handlers.reject(promise, new TypeError('Cannot resolve promise with itself')); + } else { + handlers.resolve(promise, returnValue); + } + }); +} + +handlers.resolve = function (self, value) { + var result = tryCatch(getThen, value); + if (result.status === 'error') { + return handlers.reject(self, result.value); + } + var thenable = result.value; + + if (thenable) { + safelyResolveThenable(self, thenable); + } else { + self.state = FULFILLED; + self.outcome = value; + var i = -1; + var len = self.queue.length; + while (++i < len) { + self.queue[i].callFulfilled(value); + } + } + return self; +}; +handlers.reject = function (self, error) { + self.state = REJECTED; + self.outcome = error; + var i = -1; + var len = self.queue.length; + while (++i < len) { + self.queue[i].callRejected(error); + } + return self; +}; + +function getThen(obj) { + // Make sure we only access the accessor once as required by the spec + var then = obj && obj.then; + if (obj && (typeof obj === 'object' || typeof obj === 'function') && typeof then === 'function') { + return function appyThen() { + then.apply(obj, arguments); + }; + } +} + +function safelyResolveThenable(self, thenable) { + // Either fulfill, reject or reject with error + var called = false; + function onError(value) { + if (called) { + return; + } + called = true; + handlers.reject(self, value); + } + + function onSuccess(value) { + if (called) { + return; + } + called = true; + handlers.resolve(self, value); + } + + function tryToUnwrap() { + thenable(onSuccess, onError); + } + + var result = tryCatch(tryToUnwrap); + if (result.status === 'error') { + onError(result.value); + } +} + +function tryCatch(func, value) { + var out = {}; + try { + out.value = func(value); + out.status = 'success'; + } catch (e) { + out.status = 'error'; + out.value = e; + } + return out; +} + +Promise.resolve = resolve; +function resolve(value) { + if (value instanceof this) { + return value; + } + return handlers.resolve(new this(INTERNAL), value); +} + +Promise.reject = reject; +function reject(reason) { + var promise = new this(INTERNAL); + return handlers.reject(promise, reason); +} + +Promise.all = all; +function all(iterable) { + var self = this; + if (Object.prototype.toString.call(iterable) !== '[object Array]') { + return this.reject(new TypeError('must be an array')); + } + + var len = iterable.length; + var called = false; + if (!len) { + return this.resolve([]); + } + + var values = new Array(len); + var resolved = 0; + var i = -1; + var promise = new this(INTERNAL); + + while (++i < len) { + allResolver(iterable[i], i); + } + return promise; + function allResolver(value, i) { + self.resolve(value).then(resolveFromAll, function (error) { + if (!called) { + called = true; + handlers.reject(promise, error); + } + }); + function resolveFromAll(outValue) { + values[i] = outValue; + if (++resolved === len && !called) { + called = true; + handlers.resolve(promise, values); + } + } + } +} + +Promise.race = race; +function race(iterable) { + var self = this; + if (Object.prototype.toString.call(iterable) !== '[object Array]') { + return this.reject(new TypeError('must be an array')); + } + + var len = iterable.length; + var called = false; + if (!len) { + return this.resolve([]); + } + + var i = -1; + var promise = new this(INTERNAL); + + while (++i < len) { + resolver(iterable[i]); + } + return promise; + function resolver(value) { + self.resolve(value).then(function (response) { + if (!called) { + called = true; + handlers.resolve(promise, response); + } + }, function (error) { + if (!called) { + called = true; + handlers.reject(promise, error); + } + }); + } +} + +},{"immediate":36}],38:[function(require,module,exports){ +// Top level file is just a mixin of submodules & constants +'use strict'; + +var assign = require('./lib/utils/common').assign; + +var deflate = require('./lib/deflate'); +var inflate = require('./lib/inflate'); +var constants = require('./lib/zlib/constants'); + +var pako = {}; + +assign(pako, deflate, inflate, constants); + +module.exports = pako; + +},{"./lib/deflate":39,"./lib/inflate":40,"./lib/utils/common":41,"./lib/zlib/constants":44}],39:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; + + +var zlib_deflate = require('./zlib/deflate'); +var utils = require('./utils/common'); +var strings = require('./utils/strings'); +var msg = require('./zlib/messages'); +var ZStream = require('./zlib/zstream'); + +var toString = Object.prototype.toString; + +/* Public constants ==========================================================*/ +/* ===========================================================================*/ + +var Z_NO_FLUSH = 0; +var Z_FINISH = 4; + +var Z_OK = 0; +var Z_STREAM_END = 1; +var Z_SYNC_FLUSH = 2; + +var Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION = -1; + +var Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY = 0; + +var Z_DEFLATED = 8; + +/* ===========================================================================*/ + + +/** + * class Deflate + * + * Generic JS-style wrapper for zlib calls. If you don't need + * streaming behaviour - use more simple functions: [[deflate]], + * [[deflateRaw]] and [[gzip]]. + **/ + +/* internal + * Deflate.chunks -> Array + * + * Chunks of output data, if [[Deflate#onData]] not overriden. + **/ + +/** + * Deflate.result -> Uint8Array|Array + * + * Compressed result, generated by default [[Deflate#onData]] + * and [[Deflate#onEnd]] handlers. Filled after you push last chunk + * (call [[Deflate#push]] with `Z_FINISH` / `true` param) or if you + * push a chunk with explicit flush (call [[Deflate#push]] with + * `Z_SYNC_FLUSH` param). + **/ + +/** + * Deflate.err -> Number + * + * Error code after deflate finished. 0 (Z_OK) on success. + * You will not need it in real life, because deflate errors + * are possible only on wrong options or bad `onData` / `onEnd` + * custom handlers. + **/ + +/** + * Deflate.msg -> String + * + * Error message, if [[Deflate.err]] != 0 + **/ + + +/** + * new Deflate(options) + * - options (Object): zlib deflate options. + * + * Creates new deflator instance with specified params. Throws exception + * on bad params. Supported options: + * + * - `level` + * - `windowBits` + * - `memLevel` + * - `strategy` + * - `dictionary` + * + * [http://zlib.net/manual.html#Advanced](http://zlib.net/manual.html#Advanced) + * for more information on these. + * + * Additional options, for internal needs: + * + * - `chunkSize` - size of generated data chunks (16K by default) + * - `raw` (Boolean) - do raw deflate + * - `gzip` (Boolean) - create gzip wrapper + * - `to` (String) - if equal to 'string', then result will be "binary string" + * (each char code [0..255]) + * - `header` (Object) - custom header for gzip + * - `text` (Boolean) - true if compressed data believed to be text + * - `time` (Number) - modification time, unix timestamp + * - `os` (Number) - operation system code + * - `extra` (Array) - array of bytes with extra data (max 65536) + * - `name` (String) - file name (binary string) + * - `comment` (String) - comment (binary string) + * - `hcrc` (Boolean) - true if header crc should be added + * + * ##### Example: + * + * ```javascript + * var pako = require('pako') + * , chunk1 = Uint8Array([1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9]) + * , chunk2 = Uint8Array([10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19]); + * + * var deflate = new pako.Deflate({ level: 3}); + * + * deflate.push(chunk1, false); + * deflate.push(chunk2, true); // true -> last chunk + * + * if (deflate.err) { throw new Error(deflate.err); } + * + * console.log(deflate.result); + * ``` + **/ +function Deflate(options) { + if (!(this instanceof Deflate)) return new Deflate(options); + + this.options = utils.assign({ + level: Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION, + method: Z_DEFLATED, + chunkSize: 16384, + windowBits: 15, + memLevel: 8, + strategy: Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY, + to: '' + }, options || {}); + + var opt = this.options; + + if (opt.raw && (opt.windowBits > 0)) { + opt.windowBits = -opt.windowBits; + } + + else if (opt.gzip && (opt.windowBits > 0) && (opt.windowBits < 16)) { + opt.windowBits += 16; + } + + this.err = 0; // error code, if happens (0 = Z_OK) + this.msg = ''; // error message + this.ended = false; // used to avoid multiple onEnd() calls + this.chunks = []; // chunks of compressed data + + this.strm = new ZStream(); + this.strm.avail_out = 0; + + var status = zlib_deflate.deflateInit2( + this.strm, + opt.level, + opt.method, + opt.windowBits, + opt.memLevel, + opt.strategy + ); + + if (status !== Z_OK) { + throw new Error(msg[status]); + } + + if (opt.header) { + zlib_deflate.deflateSetHeader(this.strm, opt.header); + } + + if (opt.dictionary) { + var dict; + // Convert data if needed + if (typeof opt.dictionary === 'string') { + // If we need to compress text, change encoding to utf8. + dict = strings.string2buf(opt.dictionary); + } else if (toString.call(opt.dictionary) === '[object ArrayBuffer]') { + dict = new Uint8Array(opt.dictionary); + } else { + dict = opt.dictionary; + } + + status = zlib_deflate.deflateSetDictionary(this.strm, dict); + + if (status !== Z_OK) { + throw new Error(msg[status]); + } + + this._dict_set = true; + } +} + +/** + * Deflate#push(data[, mode]) -> Boolean + * - data (Uint8Array|Array|ArrayBuffer|String): input data. Strings will be + * converted to utf8 byte sequence. + * - mode (Number|Boolean): 0..6 for corresponding Z_NO_FLUSH..Z_TREE modes. + * See constants. Skipped or `false` means Z_NO_FLUSH, `true` meansh Z_FINISH. + * + * Sends input data to deflate pipe, generating [[Deflate#onData]] calls with + * new compressed chunks. Returns `true` on success. The last data block must have + * mode Z_FINISH (or `true`). That will flush internal pending buffers and call + * [[Deflate#onEnd]]. For interim explicit flushes (without ending the stream) you + * can use mode Z_SYNC_FLUSH, keeping the compression context. + * + * On fail call [[Deflate#onEnd]] with error code and return false. + * + * We strongly recommend to use `Uint8Array` on input for best speed (output + * array format is detected automatically). Also, don't skip last param and always + * use the same type in your code (boolean or number). That will improve JS speed. + * + * For regular `Array`-s make sure all elements are [0..255]. + * + * ##### Example + * + * ```javascript + * push(chunk, false); // push one of data chunks + * ... + * push(chunk, true); // push last chunk + * ``` + **/ +Deflate.prototype.push = function (data, mode) { + var strm = this.strm; + var chunkSize = this.options.chunkSize; + var status, _mode; + + if (this.ended) { return false; } + + _mode = (mode === ~~mode) ? mode : ((mode === true) ? Z_FINISH : Z_NO_FLUSH); + + // Convert data if needed + if (typeof data === 'string') { + // If we need to compress text, change encoding to utf8. + strm.input = strings.string2buf(data); + } else if (toString.call(data) === '[object ArrayBuffer]') { + strm.input = new Uint8Array(data); + } else { + strm.input = data; + } + + strm.next_in = 0; + strm.avail_in = strm.input.length; + + do { + if (strm.avail_out === 0) { + strm.output = new utils.Buf8(chunkSize); + strm.next_out = 0; + strm.avail_out = chunkSize; + } + status = zlib_deflate.deflate(strm, _mode); /* no bad return value */ + + if (status !== Z_STREAM_END && status !== Z_OK) { + this.onEnd(status); + this.ended = true; + return false; + } + if (strm.avail_out === 0 || (strm.avail_in === 0 && (_mode === Z_FINISH || _mode === Z_SYNC_FLUSH))) { + if (this.options.to === 'string') { + this.onData(strings.buf2binstring(utils.shrinkBuf(strm.output, strm.next_out))); + } else { + this.onData(utils.shrinkBuf(strm.output, strm.next_out)); + } + } + } while ((strm.avail_in > 0 || strm.avail_out === 0) && status !== Z_STREAM_END); + + // Finalize on the last chunk. + if (_mode === Z_FINISH) { + status = zlib_deflate.deflateEnd(this.strm); + this.onEnd(status); + this.ended = true; + return status === Z_OK; + } + + // callback interim results if Z_SYNC_FLUSH. + if (_mode === Z_SYNC_FLUSH) { + this.onEnd(Z_OK); + strm.avail_out = 0; + return true; + } + + return true; +}; + + +/** + * Deflate#onData(chunk) -> Void + * - chunk (Uint8Array|Array|String): ouput data. Type of array depends + * on js engine support. When string output requested, each chunk + * will be string. + * + * By default, stores data blocks in `chunks[]` property and glue + * those in `onEnd`. Override this handler, if you need another behaviour. + **/ +Deflate.prototype.onData = function (chunk) { + this.chunks.push(chunk); +}; + + +/** + * Deflate#onEnd(status) -> Void + * - status (Number): deflate status. 0 (Z_OK) on success, + * other if not. + * + * Called once after you tell deflate that the input stream is + * complete (Z_FINISH) or should be flushed (Z_SYNC_FLUSH) + * or if an error happened. By default - join collected chunks, + * free memory and fill `results` / `err` properties. + **/ +Deflate.prototype.onEnd = function (status) { + // On success - join + if (status === Z_OK) { + if (this.options.to === 'string') { + this.result = this.chunks.join(''); + } else { + this.result = utils.flattenChunks(this.chunks); + } + } + this.chunks = []; + this.err = status; + this.msg = this.strm.msg; +}; + + +/** + * deflate(data[, options]) -> Uint8Array|Array|String + * - data (Uint8Array|Array|String): input data to compress. + * - options (Object): zlib deflate options. + * + * Compress `data` with deflate algorithm and `options`. + * + * Supported options are: + * + * - level + * - windowBits + * - memLevel + * - strategy + * - dictionary + * + * [http://zlib.net/manual.html#Advanced](http://zlib.net/manual.html#Advanced) + * for more information on these. + * + * Sugar (options): + * + * - `raw` (Boolean) - say that we work with raw stream, if you don't wish to specify + * negative windowBits implicitly. + * - `to` (String) - if equal to 'string', then result will be "binary string" + * (each char code [0..255]) + * + * ##### Example: + * + * ```javascript + * var pako = require('pako') + * , data = Uint8Array([1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9]); + * + * console.log(pako.deflate(data)); + * ``` + **/ +function deflate(input, options) { + var deflator = new Deflate(options); + + deflator.push(input, true); + + // That will never happens, if you don't cheat with options :) + if (deflator.err) { throw deflator.msg || msg[deflator.err]; } + + return deflator.result; +} + + +/** + * deflateRaw(data[, options]) -> Uint8Array|Array|String + * - data (Uint8Array|Array|String): input data to compress. + * - options (Object): zlib deflate options. + * + * The same as [[deflate]], but creates raw data, without wrapper + * (header and adler32 crc). + **/ +function deflateRaw(input, options) { + options = options || {}; + options.raw = true; + return deflate(input, options); +} + + +/** + * gzip(data[, options]) -> Uint8Array|Array|String + * - data (Uint8Array|Array|String): input data to compress. + * - options (Object): zlib deflate options. + * + * The same as [[deflate]], but create gzip wrapper instead of + * deflate one. + **/ +function gzip(input, options) { + options = options || {}; + options.gzip = true; + return deflate(input, options); +} + + +exports.Deflate = Deflate; +exports.deflate = deflate; +exports.deflateRaw = deflateRaw; +exports.gzip = gzip; + +},{"./utils/common":41,"./utils/strings":42,"./zlib/deflate":46,"./zlib/messages":51,"./zlib/zstream":53}],40:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; + + +var zlib_inflate = require('./zlib/inflate'); +var utils = require('./utils/common'); +var strings = require('./utils/strings'); +var c = require('./zlib/constants'); +var msg = require('./zlib/messages'); +var ZStream = require('./zlib/zstream'); +var GZheader = require('./zlib/gzheader'); + +var toString = Object.prototype.toString; + +/** + * class Inflate + * + * Generic JS-style wrapper for zlib calls. If you don't need + * streaming behaviour - use more simple functions: [[inflate]] + * and [[inflateRaw]]. + **/ + +/* internal + * inflate.chunks -> Array + * + * Chunks of output data, if [[Inflate#onData]] not overriden. + **/ + +/** + * Inflate.result -> Uint8Array|Array|String + * + * Uncompressed result, generated by default [[Inflate#onData]] + * and [[Inflate#onEnd]] handlers. Filled after you push last chunk + * (call [[Inflate#push]] with `Z_FINISH` / `true` param) or if you + * push a chunk with explicit flush (call [[Inflate#push]] with + * `Z_SYNC_FLUSH` param). + **/ + +/** + * Inflate.err -> Number + * + * Error code after inflate finished. 0 (Z_OK) on success. + * Should be checked if broken data possible. + **/ + +/** + * Inflate.msg -> String + * + * Error message, if [[Inflate.err]] != 0 + **/ + + +/** + * new Inflate(options) + * - options (Object): zlib inflate options. + * + * Creates new inflator instance with specified params. Throws exception + * on bad params. Supported options: + * + * - `windowBits` + * - `dictionary` + * + * [http://zlib.net/manual.html#Advanced](http://zlib.net/manual.html#Advanced) + * for more information on these. + * + * Additional options, for internal needs: + * + * - `chunkSize` - size of generated data chunks (16K by default) + * - `raw` (Boolean) - do raw inflate + * - `to` (String) - if equal to 'string', then result will be converted + * from utf8 to utf16 (javascript) string. When string output requested, + * chunk length can differ from `chunkSize`, depending on content. + * + * By default, when no options set, autodetect deflate/gzip data format via + * wrapper header. + * + * ##### Example: + * + * ```javascript + * var pako = require('pako') + * , chunk1 = Uint8Array([1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9]) + * , chunk2 = Uint8Array([10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19]); + * + * var inflate = new pako.Inflate({ level: 3}); + * + * inflate.push(chunk1, false); + * inflate.push(chunk2, true); // true -> last chunk + * + * if (inflate.err) { throw new Error(inflate.err); } + * + * console.log(inflate.result); + * ``` + **/ +function Inflate(options) { + if (!(this instanceof Inflate)) return new Inflate(options); + + this.options = utils.assign({ + chunkSize: 16384, + windowBits: 0, + to: '' + }, options || {}); + + var opt = this.options; + + // Force window size for `raw` data, if not set directly, + // because we have no header for autodetect. + if (opt.raw && (opt.windowBits >= 0) && (opt.windowBits < 16)) { + opt.windowBits = -opt.windowBits; + if (opt.windowBits === 0) { opt.windowBits = -15; } + } + + // If `windowBits` not defined (and mode not raw) - set autodetect flag for gzip/deflate + if ((opt.windowBits >= 0) && (opt.windowBits < 16) && + !(options && options.windowBits)) { + opt.windowBits += 32; + } + + // Gzip header has no info about windows size, we can do autodetect only + // for deflate. So, if window size not set, force it to max when gzip possible + if ((opt.windowBits > 15) && (opt.windowBits < 48)) { + // bit 3 (16) -> gzipped data + // bit 4 (32) -> autodetect gzip/deflate + if ((opt.windowBits & 15) === 0) { + opt.windowBits |= 15; + } + } + + this.err = 0; // error code, if happens (0 = Z_OK) + this.msg = ''; // error message + this.ended = false; // used to avoid multiple onEnd() calls + this.chunks = []; // chunks of compressed data + + this.strm = new ZStream(); + this.strm.avail_out = 0; + + var status = zlib_inflate.inflateInit2( + this.strm, + opt.windowBits + ); + + if (status !== c.Z_OK) { + throw new Error(msg[status]); + } + + this.header = new GZheader(); + + zlib_inflate.inflateGetHeader(this.strm, this.header); +} + +/** + * Inflate#push(data[, mode]) -> Boolean + * - data (Uint8Array|Array|ArrayBuffer|String): input data + * - mode (Number|Boolean): 0..6 for corresponding Z_NO_FLUSH..Z_TREE modes. + * See constants. Skipped or `false` means Z_NO_FLUSH, `true` meansh Z_FINISH. + * + * Sends input data to inflate pipe, generating [[Inflate#onData]] calls with + * new output chunks. Returns `true` on success. The last data block must have + * mode Z_FINISH (or `true`). That will flush internal pending buffers and call + * [[Inflate#onEnd]]. For interim explicit flushes (without ending the stream) you + * can use mode Z_SYNC_FLUSH, keeping the decompression context. + * + * On fail call [[Inflate#onEnd]] with error code and return false. + * + * We strongly recommend to use `Uint8Array` on input for best speed (output + * format is detected automatically). Also, don't skip last param and always + * use the same type in your code (boolean or number). That will improve JS speed. + * + * For regular `Array`-s make sure all elements are [0..255]. + * + * ##### Example + * + * ```javascript + * push(chunk, false); // push one of data chunks + * ... + * push(chunk, true); // push last chunk + * ``` + **/ +Inflate.prototype.push = function (data, mode) { + var strm = this.strm; + var chunkSize = this.options.chunkSize; + var dictionary = this.options.dictionary; + var status, _mode; + var next_out_utf8, tail, utf8str; + var dict; + + // Flag to properly process Z_BUF_ERROR on testing inflate call + // when we check that all output data was flushed. + var allowBufError = false; + + if (this.ended) { return false; } + _mode = (mode === ~~mode) ? mode : ((mode === true) ? c.Z_FINISH : c.Z_NO_FLUSH); + + // Convert data if needed + if (typeof data === 'string') { + // Only binary strings can be decompressed on practice + strm.input = strings.binstring2buf(data); + } else if (toString.call(data) === '[object ArrayBuffer]') { + strm.input = new Uint8Array(data); + } else { + strm.input = data; + } + + strm.next_in = 0; + strm.avail_in = strm.input.length; + + do { + if (strm.avail_out === 0) { + strm.output = new utils.Buf8(chunkSize); + strm.next_out = 0; + strm.avail_out = chunkSize; + } + + status = zlib_inflate.inflate(strm, c.Z_NO_FLUSH); /* no bad return value */ + + if (status === c.Z_NEED_DICT && dictionary) { + // Convert data if needed + if (typeof dictionary === 'string') { + dict = strings.string2buf(dictionary); + } else if (toString.call(dictionary) === '[object ArrayBuffer]') { + dict = new Uint8Array(dictionary); + } else { + dict = dictionary; + } + + status = zlib_inflate.inflateSetDictionary(this.strm, dict); + + } + + if (status === c.Z_BUF_ERROR && allowBufError === true) { + status = c.Z_OK; + allowBufError = false; + } + + if (status !== c.Z_STREAM_END && status !== c.Z_OK) { + this.onEnd(status); + this.ended = true; + return false; + } + + if (strm.next_out) { + if (strm.avail_out === 0 || status === c.Z_STREAM_END || (strm.avail_in === 0 && (_mode === c.Z_FINISH || _mode === c.Z_SYNC_FLUSH))) { + + if (this.options.to === 'string') { + + next_out_utf8 = strings.utf8border(strm.output, strm.next_out); + + tail = strm.next_out - next_out_utf8; + utf8str = strings.buf2string(strm.output, next_out_utf8); + + // move tail + strm.next_out = tail; + strm.avail_out = chunkSize - tail; + if (tail) { utils.arraySet(strm.output, strm.output, next_out_utf8, tail, 0); } + + this.onData(utf8str); + + } else { + this.onData(utils.shrinkBuf(strm.output, strm.next_out)); + } + } + } + + // When no more input data, we should check that internal inflate buffers + // are flushed. The only way to do it when avail_out = 0 - run one more + // inflate pass. But if output data not exists, inflate return Z_BUF_ERROR. + // Here we set flag to process this error properly. + // + // NOTE. Deflate does not return error in this case and does not needs such + // logic. + if (strm.avail_in === 0 && strm.avail_out === 0) { + allowBufError = true; + } + + } while ((strm.avail_in > 0 || strm.avail_out === 0) && status !== c.Z_STREAM_END); + + if (status === c.Z_STREAM_END) { + _mode = c.Z_FINISH; + } + + // Finalize on the last chunk. + if (_mode === c.Z_FINISH) { + status = zlib_inflate.inflateEnd(this.strm); + this.onEnd(status); + this.ended = true; + return status === c.Z_OK; + } + + // callback interim results if Z_SYNC_FLUSH. + if (_mode === c.Z_SYNC_FLUSH) { + this.onEnd(c.Z_OK); + strm.avail_out = 0; + return true; + } + + return true; +}; + + +/** + * Inflate#onData(chunk) -> Void + * - chunk (Uint8Array|Array|String): ouput data. Type of array depends + * on js engine support. When string output requested, each chunk + * will be string. + * + * By default, stores data blocks in `chunks[]` property and glue + * those in `onEnd`. Override this handler, if you need another behaviour. + **/ +Inflate.prototype.onData = function (chunk) { + this.chunks.push(chunk); +}; + + +/** + * Inflate#onEnd(status) -> Void + * - status (Number): inflate status. 0 (Z_OK) on success, + * other if not. + * + * Called either after you tell inflate that the input stream is + * complete (Z_FINISH) or should be flushed (Z_SYNC_FLUSH) + * or if an error happened. By default - join collected chunks, + * free memory and fill `results` / `err` properties. + **/ +Inflate.prototype.onEnd = function (status) { + // On success - join + if (status === c.Z_OK) { + if (this.options.to === 'string') { + // Glue & convert here, until we teach pako to send + // utf8 alligned strings to onData + this.result = this.chunks.join(''); + } else { + this.result = utils.flattenChunks(this.chunks); + } + } + this.chunks = []; + this.err = status; + this.msg = this.strm.msg; +}; + + +/** + * inflate(data[, options]) -> Uint8Array|Array|String + * - data (Uint8Array|Array|String): input data to decompress. + * - options (Object): zlib inflate options. + * + * Decompress `data` with inflate/ungzip and `options`. Autodetect + * format via wrapper header by default. That's why we don't provide + * separate `ungzip` method. + * + * Supported options are: + * + * - windowBits + * + * [http://zlib.net/manual.html#Advanced](http://zlib.net/manual.html#Advanced) + * for more information. + * + * Sugar (options): + * + * - `raw` (Boolean) - say that we work with raw stream, if you don't wish to specify + * negative windowBits implicitly. + * - `to` (String) - if equal to 'string', then result will be converted + * from utf8 to utf16 (javascript) string. When string output requested, + * chunk length can differ from `chunkSize`, depending on content. + * + * + * ##### Example: + * + * ```javascript + * var pako = require('pako') + * , input = pako.deflate([1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9]) + * , output; + * + * try { + * output = pako.inflate(input); + * } catch (err) + * console.log(err); + * } + * ``` + **/ +function inflate(input, options) { + var inflator = new Inflate(options); + + inflator.push(input, true); + + // That will never happens, if you don't cheat with options :) + if (inflator.err) { throw inflator.msg || msg[inflator.err]; } + + return inflator.result; +} + + +/** + * inflateRaw(data[, options]) -> Uint8Array|Array|String + * - data (Uint8Array|Array|String): input data to decompress. + * - options (Object): zlib inflate options. + * + * The same as [[inflate]], but creates raw data, without wrapper + * (header and adler32 crc). + **/ +function inflateRaw(input, options) { + options = options || {}; + options.raw = true; + return inflate(input, options); +} + + +/** + * ungzip(data[, options]) -> Uint8Array|Array|String + * - data (Uint8Array|Array|String): input data to decompress. + * - options (Object): zlib inflate options. + * + * Just shortcut to [[inflate]], because it autodetects format + * by header.content. Done for convenience. + **/ + + +exports.Inflate = Inflate; +exports.inflate = inflate; +exports.inflateRaw = inflateRaw; +exports.ungzip = inflate; + +},{"./utils/common":41,"./utils/strings":42,"./zlib/constants":44,"./zlib/gzheader":47,"./zlib/inflate":49,"./zlib/messages":51,"./zlib/zstream":53}],41:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; + + +var TYPED_OK = (typeof Uint8Array !== 'undefined') && + (typeof Uint16Array !== 'undefined') && + (typeof Int32Array !== 'undefined'); + + +exports.assign = function (obj /*from1, from2, from3, ...*/) { + var sources = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 1); + while (sources.length) { + var source = sources.shift(); + if (!source) { continue; } + + if (typeof source !== 'object') { + throw new TypeError(source + 'must be non-object'); + } + + for (var p in source) { + if (source.hasOwnProperty(p)) { + obj[p] = source[p]; + } + } + } + + return obj; +}; + + +// reduce buffer size, avoiding mem copy +exports.shrinkBuf = function (buf, size) { + if (buf.length === size) { return buf; } + if (buf.subarray) { return buf.subarray(0, size); } + buf.length = size; + return buf; +}; + + +var fnTyped = { + arraySet: function (dest, src, src_offs, len, dest_offs) { + if (src.subarray && dest.subarray) { + dest.set(src.subarray(src_offs, src_offs + len), dest_offs); + return; + } + // Fallback to ordinary array + for (var i = 0; i < len; i++) { + dest[dest_offs + i] = src[src_offs + i]; + } + }, + // Join array of chunks to single array. + flattenChunks: function (chunks) { + var i, l, len, pos, chunk, result; + + // calculate data length + len = 0; + for (i = 0, l = chunks.length; i < l; i++) { + len += chunks[i].length; + } + + // join chunks + result = new Uint8Array(len); + pos = 0; + for (i = 0, l = chunks.length; i < l; i++) { + chunk = chunks[i]; + result.set(chunk, pos); + pos += chunk.length; + } + + return result; + } +}; + +var fnUntyped = { + arraySet: function (dest, src, src_offs, len, dest_offs) { + for (var i = 0; i < len; i++) { + dest[dest_offs + i] = src[src_offs + i]; + } + }, + // Join array of chunks to single array. + flattenChunks: function (chunks) { + return [].concat.apply([], chunks); + } +}; + + +// Enable/Disable typed arrays use, for testing +// +exports.setTyped = function (on) { + if (on) { + exports.Buf8 = Uint8Array; + exports.Buf16 = Uint16Array; + exports.Buf32 = Int32Array; + exports.assign(exports, fnTyped); + } else { + exports.Buf8 = Array; + exports.Buf16 = Array; + exports.Buf32 = Array; + exports.assign(exports, fnUntyped); + } +}; + +exports.setTyped(TYPED_OK); + +},{}],42:[function(require,module,exports){ +// String encode/decode helpers +'use strict'; + + +var utils = require('./common'); + + +// Quick check if we can use fast array to bin string conversion +// +// - apply(Array) can fail on Android 2.2 +// - apply(Uint8Array) can fail on iOS 5.1 Safary +// +var STR_APPLY_OK = true; +var STR_APPLY_UIA_OK = true; + +try { String.fromCharCode.apply(null, [ 0 ]); } catch (__) { STR_APPLY_OK = false; } +try { String.fromCharCode.apply(null, new Uint8Array(1)); } catch (__) { STR_APPLY_UIA_OK = false; } + + +// Table with utf8 lengths (calculated by first byte of sequence) +// Note, that 5 & 6-byte values and some 4-byte values can not be represented in JS, +// because max possible codepoint is 0x10ffff +var _utf8len = new utils.Buf8(256); +for (var q = 0; q < 256; q++) { + _utf8len[q] = (q >= 252 ? 6 : q >= 248 ? 5 : q >= 240 ? 4 : q >= 224 ? 3 : q >= 192 ? 2 : 1); +} +_utf8len[254] = _utf8len[254] = 1; // Invalid sequence start + + +// convert string to array (typed, when possible) +exports.string2buf = function (str) { + var buf, c, c2, m_pos, i, str_len = str.length, buf_len = 0; + + // count binary size + for (m_pos = 0; m_pos < str_len; m_pos++) { + c = str.charCodeAt(m_pos); + if ((c & 0xfc00) === 0xd800 && (m_pos + 1 < str_len)) { + c2 = str.charCodeAt(m_pos + 1); + if ((c2 & 0xfc00) === 0xdc00) { + c = 0x10000 + ((c - 0xd800) << 10) + (c2 - 0xdc00); + m_pos++; + } + } + buf_len += c < 0x80 ? 1 : c < 0x800 ? 2 : c < 0x10000 ? 3 : 4; + } + + // allocate buffer + buf = new utils.Buf8(buf_len); + + // convert + for (i = 0, m_pos = 0; i < buf_len; m_pos++) { + c = str.charCodeAt(m_pos); + if ((c & 0xfc00) === 0xd800 && (m_pos + 1 < str_len)) { + c2 = str.charCodeAt(m_pos + 1); + if ((c2 & 0xfc00) === 0xdc00) { + c = 0x10000 + ((c - 0xd800) << 10) + (c2 - 0xdc00); + m_pos++; + } + } + if (c < 0x80) { + /* one byte */ + buf[i++] = c; + } else if (c < 0x800) { + /* two bytes */ + buf[i++] = 0xC0 | (c >>> 6); + buf[i++] = 0x80 | (c & 0x3f); + } else if (c < 0x10000) { + /* three bytes */ + buf[i++] = 0xE0 | (c >>> 12); + buf[i++] = 0x80 | (c >>> 6 & 0x3f); + buf[i++] = 0x80 | (c & 0x3f); + } else { + /* four bytes */ + buf[i++] = 0xf0 | (c >>> 18); + buf[i++] = 0x80 | (c >>> 12 & 0x3f); + buf[i++] = 0x80 | (c >>> 6 & 0x3f); + buf[i++] = 0x80 | (c & 0x3f); + } + } + + return buf; +}; + +// Helper (used in 2 places) +function buf2binstring(buf, len) { + // use fallback for big arrays to avoid stack overflow + if (len < 65537) { + if ((buf.subarray && STR_APPLY_UIA_OK) || (!buf.subarray && STR_APPLY_OK)) { + return String.fromCharCode.apply(null, utils.shrinkBuf(buf, len)); + } + } + + var result = ''; + for (var i = 0; i < len; i++) { + result += String.fromCharCode(buf[i]); + } + return result; +} + + +// Convert byte array to binary string +exports.buf2binstring = function (buf) { + return buf2binstring(buf, buf.length); +}; + + +// Convert binary string (typed, when possible) +exports.binstring2buf = function (str) { + var buf = new utils.Buf8(str.length); + for (var i = 0, len = buf.length; i < len; i++) { + buf[i] = str.charCodeAt(i); + } + return buf; +}; + + +// convert array to string +exports.buf2string = function (buf, max) { + var i, out, c, c_len; + var len = max || buf.length; + + // Reserve max possible length (2 words per char) + // NB: by unknown reasons, Array is significantly faster for + // String.fromCharCode.apply than Uint16Array. + var utf16buf = new Array(len * 2); + + for (out = 0, i = 0; i < len;) { + c = buf[i++]; + // quick process ascii + if (c < 0x80) { utf16buf[out++] = c; continue; } + + c_len = _utf8len[c]; + // skip 5 & 6 byte codes + if (c_len > 4) { utf16buf[out++] = 0xfffd; i += c_len - 1; continue; } + + // apply mask on first byte + c &= c_len === 2 ? 0x1f : c_len === 3 ? 0x0f : 0x07; + // join the rest + while (c_len > 1 && i < len) { + c = (c << 6) | (buf[i++] & 0x3f); + c_len--; + } + + // terminated by end of string? + if (c_len > 1) { utf16buf[out++] = 0xfffd; continue; } + + if (c < 0x10000) { + utf16buf[out++] = c; + } else { + c -= 0x10000; + utf16buf[out++] = 0xd800 | ((c >> 10) & 0x3ff); + utf16buf[out++] = 0xdc00 | (c & 0x3ff); + } + } + + return buf2binstring(utf16buf, out); +}; + + +// Calculate max possible position in utf8 buffer, +// that will not break sequence. If that's not possible +// - (very small limits) return max size as is. +// +// buf[] - utf8 bytes array +// max - length limit (mandatory); +exports.utf8border = function (buf, max) { + var pos; + + max = max || buf.length; + if (max > buf.length) { max = buf.length; } + + // go back from last position, until start of sequence found + pos = max - 1; + while (pos >= 0 && (buf[pos] & 0xC0) === 0x80) { pos--; } + + // Fuckup - very small and broken sequence, + // return max, because we should return something anyway. + if (pos < 0) { return max; } + + // If we came to start of buffer - that means vuffer is too small, + // return max too. + if (pos === 0) { return max; } + + return (pos + _utf8len[buf[pos]] > max) ? pos : max; +}; + +},{"./common":41}],43:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; + +// Note: adler32 takes 12% for level 0 and 2% for level 6. +// It doesn't worth to make additional optimizationa as in original. +// Small size is preferable. + +// (C) 1995-2013 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler +// (C) 2014-2017 Vitaly Puzrin and Andrey Tupitsin +// +// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied +// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages +// arising from the use of this software. +// +// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, +// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it +// freely, subject to the following restrictions: +// +// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not +// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software +// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be +// appreciated but is not required. +// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be +// misrepresented as being the original software. +// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution. + +function adler32(adler, buf, len, pos) { + var s1 = (adler & 0xffff) |0, + s2 = ((adler >>> 16) & 0xffff) |0, + n = 0; + + while (len !== 0) { + // Set limit ~ twice less than 5552, to keep + // s2 in 31-bits, because we force signed ints. + // in other case %= will fail. + n = len > 2000 ? 2000 : len; + len -= n; + + do { + s1 = (s1 + buf[pos++]) |0; + s2 = (s2 + s1) |0; + } while (--n); + + s1 %= 65521; + s2 %= 65521; + } + + return (s1 | (s2 << 16)) |0; +} + + +module.exports = adler32; + +},{}],44:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; + +// (C) 1995-2013 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler +// (C) 2014-2017 Vitaly Puzrin and Andrey Tupitsin +// +// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied +// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages +// arising from the use of this software. +// +// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, +// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it +// freely, subject to the following restrictions: +// +// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not +// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software +// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be +// appreciated but is not required. +// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be +// misrepresented as being the original software. +// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution. + +module.exports = { + + /* Allowed flush values; see deflate() and inflate() below for details */ + Z_NO_FLUSH: 0, + Z_PARTIAL_FLUSH: 1, + Z_SYNC_FLUSH: 2, + Z_FULL_FLUSH: 3, + Z_FINISH: 4, + Z_BLOCK: 5, + Z_TREES: 6, + + /* Return codes for the compression/decompression functions. Negative values + * are errors, positive values are used for special but normal events. + */ + Z_OK: 0, + Z_STREAM_END: 1, + Z_NEED_DICT: 2, + Z_ERRNO: -1, + Z_STREAM_ERROR: -2, + Z_DATA_ERROR: -3, + //Z_MEM_ERROR: -4, + Z_BUF_ERROR: -5, + //Z_VERSION_ERROR: -6, + + /* compression levels */ + Z_NO_COMPRESSION: 0, + Z_BEST_SPEED: 1, + Z_BEST_COMPRESSION: 9, + Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION: -1, + + + Z_FILTERED: 1, + Z_HUFFMAN_ONLY: 2, + Z_RLE: 3, + Z_FIXED: 4, + Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY: 0, + + /* Possible values of the data_type field (though see inflate()) */ + Z_BINARY: 0, + Z_TEXT: 1, + //Z_ASCII: 1, // = Z_TEXT (deprecated) + Z_UNKNOWN: 2, + + /* The deflate compression method */ + Z_DEFLATED: 8 + //Z_NULL: null // Use -1 or null inline, depending on var type +}; + +},{}],45:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; + +// Note: we can't get significant speed boost here. +// So write code to minimize size - no pregenerated tables +// and array tools dependencies. + +// (C) 1995-2013 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler +// (C) 2014-2017 Vitaly Puzrin and Andrey Tupitsin +// +// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied +// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages +// arising from the use of this software. +// +// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, +// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it +// freely, subject to the following restrictions: +// +// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not +// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software +// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be +// appreciated but is not required. +// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be +// misrepresented as being the original software. +// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution. + +// Use ordinary array, since untyped makes no boost here +function makeTable() { + var c, table = []; + + for (var n = 0; n < 256; n++) { + c = n; + for (var k = 0; k < 8; k++) { + c = ((c & 1) ? (0xEDB88320 ^ (c >>> 1)) : (c >>> 1)); + } + table[n] = c; + } + + return table; +} + +// Create table on load. Just 255 signed longs. Not a problem. +var crcTable = makeTable(); + + +function crc32(crc, buf, len, pos) { + var t = crcTable, + end = pos + len; + + crc ^= -1; + + for (var i = pos; i < end; i++) { + crc = (crc >>> 8) ^ t[(crc ^ buf[i]) & 0xFF]; + } + + return (crc ^ (-1)); // >>> 0; +} + + +module.exports = crc32; + +},{}],46:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; + +// (C) 1995-2013 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler +// (C) 2014-2017 Vitaly Puzrin and Andrey Tupitsin +// +// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied +// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages +// arising from the use of this software. +// +// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, +// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it +// freely, subject to the following restrictions: +// +// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not +// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software +// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be +// appreciated but is not required. +// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be +// misrepresented as being the original software. +// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution. + +var utils = require('../utils/common'); +var trees = require('./trees'); +var adler32 = require('./adler32'); +var crc32 = require('./crc32'); +var msg = require('./messages'); + +/* Public constants ==========================================================*/ +/* ===========================================================================*/ + + +/* Allowed flush values; see deflate() and inflate() below for details */ +var Z_NO_FLUSH = 0; +var Z_PARTIAL_FLUSH = 1; +//var Z_SYNC_FLUSH = 2; +var Z_FULL_FLUSH = 3; +var Z_FINISH = 4; +var Z_BLOCK = 5; +//var Z_TREES = 6; + + +/* Return codes for the compression/decompression functions. Negative values + * are errors, positive values are used for special but normal events. + */ +var Z_OK = 0; +var Z_STREAM_END = 1; +//var Z_NEED_DICT = 2; +//var Z_ERRNO = -1; +var Z_STREAM_ERROR = -2; +var Z_DATA_ERROR = -3; +//var Z_MEM_ERROR = -4; +var Z_BUF_ERROR = -5; +//var Z_VERSION_ERROR = -6; + + +/* compression levels */ +//var Z_NO_COMPRESSION = 0; +//var Z_BEST_SPEED = 1; +//var Z_BEST_COMPRESSION = 9; +var Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION = -1; + + +var Z_FILTERED = 1; +var Z_HUFFMAN_ONLY = 2; +var Z_RLE = 3; +var Z_FIXED = 4; +var Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY = 0; + +/* Possible values of the data_type field (though see inflate()) */ +//var Z_BINARY = 0; +//var Z_TEXT = 1; +//var Z_ASCII = 1; // = Z_TEXT +var Z_UNKNOWN = 2; + + +/* The deflate compression method */ +var Z_DEFLATED = 8; + +/*============================================================================*/ + + +var MAX_MEM_LEVEL = 9; +/* Maximum value for memLevel in deflateInit2 */ +var MAX_WBITS = 15; +/* 32K LZ77 window */ +var DEF_MEM_LEVEL = 8; + + +var LENGTH_CODES = 29; +/* number of length codes, not counting the special END_BLOCK code */ +var LITERALS = 256; +/* number of literal bytes 0..255 */ +var L_CODES = LITERALS + 1 + LENGTH_CODES; +/* number of Literal or Length codes, including the END_BLOCK code */ +var D_CODES = 30; +/* number of distance codes */ +var BL_CODES = 19; +/* number of codes used to transfer the bit lengths */ +var HEAP_SIZE = 2 * L_CODES + 1; +/* maximum heap size */ +var MAX_BITS = 15; +/* All codes must not exceed MAX_BITS bits */ + +var MIN_MATCH = 3; +var MAX_MATCH = 258; +var MIN_LOOKAHEAD = (MAX_MATCH + MIN_MATCH + 1); + +var PRESET_DICT = 0x20; + +var INIT_STATE = 42; +var EXTRA_STATE = 69; +var NAME_STATE = 73; +var COMMENT_STATE = 91; +var HCRC_STATE = 103; +var BUSY_STATE = 113; +var FINISH_STATE = 666; + +var BS_NEED_MORE = 1; /* block not completed, need more input or more output */ +var BS_BLOCK_DONE = 2; /* block flush performed */ +var BS_FINISH_STARTED = 3; /* finish started, need only more output at next deflate */ +var BS_FINISH_DONE = 4; /* finish done, accept no more input or output */ + +var OS_CODE = 0x03; // Unix :) . Don't detect, use this default. + +function err(strm, errorCode) { + strm.msg = msg[errorCode]; + return errorCode; +} + +function rank(f) { + return ((f) << 1) - ((f) > 4 ? 9 : 0); +} + +function zero(buf) { var len = buf.length; while (--len >= 0) { buf[len] = 0; } } + + +/* ========================================================================= + * Flush as much pending output as possible. All deflate() output goes + * through this function so some applications may wish to modify it + * to avoid allocating a large strm->output buffer and copying into it. + * (See also read_buf()). + */ +function flush_pending(strm) { + var s = strm.state; + + //_tr_flush_bits(s); + var len = s.pending; + if (len > strm.avail_out) { + len = strm.avail_out; + } + if (len === 0) { return; } + + utils.arraySet(strm.output, s.pending_buf, s.pending_out, len, strm.next_out); + strm.next_out += len; + s.pending_out += len; + strm.total_out += len; + strm.avail_out -= len; + s.pending -= len; + if (s.pending === 0) { + s.pending_out = 0; + } +} + + +function flush_block_only(s, last) { + trees._tr_flush_block(s, (s.block_start >= 0 ? s.block_start : -1), s.strstart - s.block_start, last); + s.block_start = s.strstart; + flush_pending(s.strm); +} + + +function put_byte(s, b) { + s.pending_buf[s.pending++] = b; +} + + +/* ========================================================================= + * Put a short in the pending buffer. The 16-bit value is put in MSB order. + * IN assertion: the stream state is correct and there is enough room in + * pending_buf. + */ +function putShortMSB(s, b) { +// put_byte(s, (Byte)(b >> 8)); +// put_byte(s, (Byte)(b & 0xff)); + s.pending_buf[s.pending++] = (b >>> 8) & 0xff; + s.pending_buf[s.pending++] = b & 0xff; +} + + +/* =========================================================================== + * Read a new buffer from the current input stream, update the adler32 + * and total number of bytes read. All deflate() input goes through + * this function so some applications may wish to modify it to avoid + * allocating a large strm->input buffer and copying from it. + * (See also flush_pending()). + */ +function read_buf(strm, buf, start, size) { + var len = strm.avail_in; + + if (len > size) { len = size; } + if (len === 0) { return 0; } + + strm.avail_in -= len; + + // zmemcpy(buf, strm->next_in, len); + utils.arraySet(buf, strm.input, strm.next_in, len, start); + if (strm.state.wrap === 1) { + strm.adler = adler32(strm.adler, buf, len, start); + } + + else if (strm.state.wrap === 2) { + strm.adler = crc32(strm.adler, buf, len, start); + } + + strm.next_in += len; + strm.total_in += len; + + return len; +} + + +/* =========================================================================== + * Set match_start to the longest match starting at the given string and + * return its length. Matches shorter or equal to prev_length are discarded, + * in which case the result is equal to prev_length and match_start is + * garbage. + * IN assertions: cur_match is the head of the hash chain for the current + * string (strstart) and its distance is <= MAX_DIST, and prev_length >= 1 + * OUT assertion: the match length is not greater than s->lookahead. + */ +function longest_match(s, cur_match) { + var chain_length = s.max_chain_length; /* max hash chain length */ + var scan = s.strstart; /* current string */ + var match; /* matched string */ + var len; /* length of current match */ + var best_len = s.prev_length; /* best match length so far */ + var nice_match = s.nice_match; /* stop if match long enough */ + var limit = (s.strstart > (s.w_size - MIN_LOOKAHEAD)) ? + s.strstart - (s.w_size - MIN_LOOKAHEAD) : 0/*NIL*/; + + var _win = s.window; // shortcut + + var wmask = s.w_mask; + var prev = s.prev; + + /* Stop when cur_match becomes <= limit. To simplify the code, + * we prevent matches with the string of window index 0. + */ + + var strend = s.strstart + MAX_MATCH; + var scan_end1 = _win[scan + best_len - 1]; + var scan_end = _win[scan + best_len]; + + /* The code is optimized for HASH_BITS >= 8 and MAX_MATCH-2 multiple of 16. + * It is easy to get rid of this optimization if necessary. + */ + // Assert(s->hash_bits >= 8 && MAX_MATCH == 258, "Code too clever"); + + /* Do not waste too much time if we already have a good match: */ + if (s.prev_length >= s.good_match) { + chain_length >>= 2; + } + /* Do not look for matches beyond the end of the input. This is necessary + * to make deflate deterministic. + */ + if (nice_match > s.lookahead) { nice_match = s.lookahead; } + + // Assert((ulg)s->strstart <= s->window_size-MIN_LOOKAHEAD, "need lookahead"); + + do { + // Assert(cur_match < s->strstart, "no future"); + match = cur_match; + + /* Skip to next match if the match length cannot increase + * or if the match length is less than 2. Note that the checks below + * for insufficient lookahead only occur occasionally for performance + * reasons. Therefore uninitialized memory will be accessed, and + * conditional jumps will be made that depend on those values. + * However the length of the match is limited to the lookahead, so + * the output of deflate is not affected by the uninitialized values. + */ + + if (_win[match + best_len] !== scan_end || + _win[match + best_len - 1] !== scan_end1 || + _win[match] !== _win[scan] || + _win[++match] !== _win[scan + 1]) { + continue; + } + + /* The check at best_len-1 can be removed because it will be made + * again later. (This heuristic is not always a win.) + * It is not necessary to compare scan[2] and match[2] since they + * are always equal when the other bytes match, given that + * the hash keys are equal and that HASH_BITS >= 8. + */ + scan += 2; + match++; + // Assert(*scan == *match, "match[2]?"); + + /* We check for insufficient lookahead only every 8th comparison; + * the 256th check will be made at strstart+258. + */ + do { + /*jshint noempty:false*/ + } while (_win[++scan] === _win[++match] && _win[++scan] === _win[++match] && + _win[++scan] === _win[++match] && _win[++scan] === _win[++match] && + _win[++scan] === _win[++match] && _win[++scan] === _win[++match] && + _win[++scan] === _win[++match] && _win[++scan] === _win[++match] && + scan < strend); + + // Assert(scan <= s->window+(unsigned)(s->window_size-1), "wild scan"); + + len = MAX_MATCH - (strend - scan); + scan = strend - MAX_MATCH; + + if (len > best_len) { + s.match_start = cur_match; + best_len = len; + if (len >= nice_match) { + break; + } + scan_end1 = _win[scan + best_len - 1]; + scan_end = _win[scan + best_len]; + } + } while ((cur_match = prev[cur_match & wmask]) > limit && --chain_length !== 0); + + if (best_len <= s.lookahead) { + return best_len; + } + return s.lookahead; +} + + +/* =========================================================================== + * Fill the window when the lookahead becomes insufficient. + * Updates strstart and lookahead. + * + * IN assertion: lookahead < MIN_LOOKAHEAD + * OUT assertions: strstart <= window_size-MIN_LOOKAHEAD + * At least one byte has been read, or avail_in == 0; reads are + * performed for at least two bytes (required for the zip translate_eol + * option -- not supported here). + */ +function fill_window(s) { + var _w_size = s.w_size; + var p, n, m, more, str; + + //Assert(s->lookahead < MIN_LOOKAHEAD, "already enough lookahead"); + + do { + more = s.window_size - s.lookahead - s.strstart; + + // JS ints have 32 bit, block below not needed + /* Deal with !@#$% 64K limit: */ + //if (sizeof(int) <= 2) { + // if (more == 0 && s->strstart == 0 && s->lookahead == 0) { + // more = wsize; + // + // } else if (more == (unsigned)(-1)) { + // /* Very unlikely, but possible on 16 bit machine if + // * strstart == 0 && lookahead == 1 (input done a byte at time) + // */ + // more--; + // } + //} + + + /* If the window is almost full and there is insufficient lookahead, + * move the upper half to the lower one to make room in the upper half. + */ + if (s.strstart >= _w_size + (_w_size - MIN_LOOKAHEAD)) { + + utils.arraySet(s.window, s.window, _w_size, _w_size, 0); + s.match_start -= _w_size; + s.strstart -= _w_size; + /* we now have strstart >= MAX_DIST */ + s.block_start -= _w_size; + + /* Slide the hash table (could be avoided with 32 bit values + at the expense of memory usage). We slide even when level == 0 + to keep the hash table consistent if we switch back to level > 0 + later. (Using level 0 permanently is not an optimal usage of + zlib, so we don't care about this pathological case.) + */ + + n = s.hash_size; + p = n; + do { + m = s.head[--p]; + s.head[p] = (m >= _w_size ? m - _w_size : 0); + } while (--n); + + n = _w_size; + p = n; + do { + m = s.prev[--p]; + s.prev[p] = (m >= _w_size ? m - _w_size : 0); + /* If n is not on any hash chain, prev[n] is garbage but + * its value will never be used. + */ + } while (--n); + + more += _w_size; + } + if (s.strm.avail_in === 0) { + break; + } + + /* If there was no sliding: + * strstart <= WSIZE+MAX_DIST-1 && lookahead <= MIN_LOOKAHEAD - 1 && + * more == window_size - lookahead - strstart + * => more >= window_size - (MIN_LOOKAHEAD-1 + WSIZE + MAX_DIST-1) + * => more >= window_size - 2*WSIZE + 2 + * In the BIG_MEM or MMAP case (not yet supported), + * window_size == input_size + MIN_LOOKAHEAD && + * strstart + s->lookahead <= input_size => more >= MIN_LOOKAHEAD. + * Otherwise, window_size == 2*WSIZE so more >= 2. + * If there was sliding, more >= WSIZE. So in all cases, more >= 2. + */ + //Assert(more >= 2, "more < 2"); + n = read_buf(s.strm, s.window, s.strstart + s.lookahead, more); + s.lookahead += n; + + /* Initialize the hash value now that we have some input: */ + if (s.lookahead + s.insert >= MIN_MATCH) { + str = s.strstart - s.insert; + s.ins_h = s.window[str]; + + /* UPDATE_HASH(s, s->ins_h, s->window[str + 1]); */ + s.ins_h = ((s.ins_h << s.hash_shift) ^ s.window[str + 1]) & s.hash_mask; +//#if MIN_MATCH != 3 +// Call update_hash() MIN_MATCH-3 more times +//#endif + while (s.insert) { + /* UPDATE_HASH(s, s->ins_h, s->window[str + MIN_MATCH-1]); */ + s.ins_h = ((s.ins_h << s.hash_shift) ^ s.window[str + MIN_MATCH - 1]) & s.hash_mask; + + s.prev[str & s.w_mask] = s.head[s.ins_h]; + s.head[s.ins_h] = str; + str++; + s.insert--; + if (s.lookahead + s.insert < MIN_MATCH) { + break; + } + } + } + /* If the whole input has less than MIN_MATCH bytes, ins_h is garbage, + * but this is not important since only literal bytes will be emitted. + */ + + } while (s.lookahead < MIN_LOOKAHEAD && s.strm.avail_in !== 0); + + /* If the WIN_INIT bytes after the end of the current data have never been + * written, then zero those bytes in order to avoid memory check reports of + * the use of uninitialized (or uninitialised as Julian writes) bytes by + * the longest match routines. Update the high water mark for the next + * time through here. WIN_INIT is set to MAX_MATCH since the longest match + * routines allow scanning to strstart + MAX_MATCH, ignoring lookahead. + */ +// if (s.high_water < s.window_size) { +// var curr = s.strstart + s.lookahead; +// var init = 0; +// +// if (s.high_water < curr) { +// /* Previous high water mark below current data -- zero WIN_INIT +// * bytes or up to end of window, whichever is less. +// */ +// init = s.window_size - curr; +// if (init > WIN_INIT) +// init = WIN_INIT; +// zmemzero(s->window + curr, (unsigned)init); +// s->high_water = curr + init; +// } +// else if (s->high_water < (ulg)curr + WIN_INIT) { +// /* High water mark at or above current data, but below current data +// * plus WIN_INIT -- zero out to current data plus WIN_INIT, or up +// * to end of window, whichever is less. +// */ +// init = (ulg)curr + WIN_INIT - s->high_water; +// if (init > s->window_size - s->high_water) +// init = s->window_size - s->high_water; +// zmemzero(s->window + s->high_water, (unsigned)init); +// s->high_water += init; +// } +// } +// +// Assert((ulg)s->strstart <= s->window_size - MIN_LOOKAHEAD, +// "not enough room for search"); +} + +/* =========================================================================== + * Copy without compression as much as possible from the input stream, return + * the current block state. + * This function does not insert new strings in the dictionary since + * uncompressible data is probably not useful. This function is used + * only for the level=0 compression option. + * NOTE: this function should be optimized to avoid extra copying from + * window to pending_buf. + */ +function deflate_stored(s, flush) { + /* Stored blocks are limited to 0xffff bytes, pending_buf is limited + * to pending_buf_size, and each stored block has a 5 byte header: + */ + var max_block_size = 0xffff; + + if (max_block_size > s.pending_buf_size - 5) { + max_block_size = s.pending_buf_size - 5; + } + + /* Copy as much as possible from input to output: */ + for (;;) { + /* Fill the window as much as possible: */ + if (s.lookahead <= 1) { + + //Assert(s->strstart < s->w_size+MAX_DIST(s) || + // s->block_start >= (long)s->w_size, "slide too late"); +// if (!(s.strstart < s.w_size + (s.w_size - MIN_LOOKAHEAD) || +// s.block_start >= s.w_size)) { +// throw new Error("slide too late"); +// } + + fill_window(s); + if (s.lookahead === 0 && flush === Z_NO_FLUSH) { + return BS_NEED_MORE; + } + + if (s.lookahead === 0) { + break; + } + /* flush the current block */ + } + //Assert(s->block_start >= 0L, "block gone"); +// if (s.block_start < 0) throw new Error("block gone"); + + s.strstart += s.lookahead; + s.lookahead = 0; + + /* Emit a stored block if pending_buf will be full: */ + var max_start = s.block_start + max_block_size; + + if (s.strstart === 0 || s.strstart >= max_start) { + /* strstart == 0 is possible when wraparound on 16-bit machine */ + s.lookahead = s.strstart - max_start; + s.strstart = max_start; + /*** FLUSH_BLOCK(s, 0); ***/ + flush_block_only(s, false); + if (s.strm.avail_out === 0) { + return BS_NEED_MORE; + } + /***/ + + + } + /* Flush if we may have to slide, otherwise block_start may become + * negative and the data will be gone: + */ + if (s.strstart - s.block_start >= (s.w_size - MIN_LOOKAHEAD)) { + /*** FLUSH_BLOCK(s, 0); ***/ + flush_block_only(s, false); + if (s.strm.avail_out === 0) { + return BS_NEED_MORE; + } + /***/ + } + } + + s.insert = 0; + + if (flush === Z_FINISH) { + /*** FLUSH_BLOCK(s, 1); ***/ + flush_block_only(s, true); + if (s.strm.avail_out === 0) { + return BS_FINISH_STARTED; + } + /***/ + return BS_FINISH_DONE; + } + + if (s.strstart > s.block_start) { + /*** FLUSH_BLOCK(s, 0); ***/ + flush_block_only(s, false); + if (s.strm.avail_out === 0) { + return BS_NEED_MORE; + } + /***/ + } + + return BS_NEED_MORE; +} + +/* =========================================================================== + * Compress as much as possible from the input stream, return the current + * block state. + * This function does not perform lazy evaluation of matches and inserts + * new strings in the dictionary only for unmatched strings or for short + * matches. It is used only for the fast compression options. + */ +function deflate_fast(s, flush) { + var hash_head; /* head of the hash chain */ + var bflush; /* set if current block must be flushed */ + + for (;;) { + /* Make sure that we always have enough lookahead, except + * at the end of the input file. We need MAX_MATCH bytes + * for the next match, plus MIN_MATCH bytes to insert the + * string following the next match. + */ + if (s.lookahead < MIN_LOOKAHEAD) { + fill_window(s); + if (s.lookahead < MIN_LOOKAHEAD && flush === Z_NO_FLUSH) { + return BS_NEED_MORE; + } + if (s.lookahead === 0) { + break; /* flush the current block */ + } + } + + /* Insert the string window[strstart .. strstart+2] in the + * dictionary, and set hash_head to the head of the hash chain: + */ + hash_head = 0/*NIL*/; + if (s.lookahead >= MIN_MATCH) { + /*** INSERT_STRING(s, s.strstart, hash_head); ***/ + s.ins_h = ((s.ins_h << s.hash_shift) ^ s.window[s.strstart + MIN_MATCH - 1]) & s.hash_mask; + hash_head = s.prev[s.strstart & s.w_mask] = s.head[s.ins_h]; + s.head[s.ins_h] = s.strstart; + /***/ + } + + /* Find the longest match, discarding those <= prev_length. + * At this point we have always match_length < MIN_MATCH + */ + if (hash_head !== 0/*NIL*/ && ((s.strstart - hash_head) <= (s.w_size - MIN_LOOKAHEAD))) { + /* To simplify the code, we prevent matches with the string + * of window index 0 (in particular we have to avoid a match + * of the string with itself at the start of the input file). + */ + s.match_length = longest_match(s, hash_head); + /* longest_match() sets match_start */ + } + if (s.match_length >= MIN_MATCH) { + // check_match(s, s.strstart, s.match_start, s.match_length); // for debug only + + /*** _tr_tally_dist(s, s.strstart - s.match_start, + s.match_length - MIN_MATCH, bflush); ***/ + bflush = trees._tr_tally(s, s.strstart - s.match_start, s.match_length - MIN_MATCH); + + s.lookahead -= s.match_length; + + /* Insert new strings in the hash table only if the match length + * is not too large. This saves time but degrades compression. + */ + if (s.match_length <= s.max_lazy_match/*max_insert_length*/ && s.lookahead >= MIN_MATCH) { + s.match_length--; /* string at strstart already in table */ + do { + s.strstart++; + /*** INSERT_STRING(s, s.strstart, hash_head); ***/ + s.ins_h = ((s.ins_h << s.hash_shift) ^ s.window[s.strstart + MIN_MATCH - 1]) & s.hash_mask; + hash_head = s.prev[s.strstart & s.w_mask] = s.head[s.ins_h]; + s.head[s.ins_h] = s.strstart; + /***/ + /* strstart never exceeds WSIZE-MAX_MATCH, so there are + * always MIN_MATCH bytes ahead. + */ + } while (--s.match_length !== 0); + s.strstart++; + } else + { + s.strstart += s.match_length; + s.match_length = 0; + s.ins_h = s.window[s.strstart]; + /* UPDATE_HASH(s, s.ins_h, s.window[s.strstart+1]); */ + s.ins_h = ((s.ins_h << s.hash_shift) ^ s.window[s.strstart + 1]) & s.hash_mask; + +//#if MIN_MATCH != 3 +// Call UPDATE_HASH() MIN_MATCH-3 more times +//#endif + /* If lookahead < MIN_MATCH, ins_h is garbage, but it does not + * matter since it will be recomputed at next deflate call. + */ + } + } else { + /* No match, output a literal byte */ + //Tracevv((stderr,"%c", s.window[s.strstart])); + /*** _tr_tally_lit(s, s.window[s.strstart], bflush); ***/ + bflush = trees._tr_tally(s, 0, s.window[s.strstart]); + + s.lookahead--; + s.strstart++; + } + if (bflush) { + /*** FLUSH_BLOCK(s, 0); ***/ + flush_block_only(s, false); + if (s.strm.avail_out === 0) { + return BS_NEED_MORE; + } + /***/ + } + } + s.insert = ((s.strstart < (MIN_MATCH - 1)) ? s.strstart : MIN_MATCH - 1); + if (flush === Z_FINISH) { + /*** FLUSH_BLOCK(s, 1); ***/ + flush_block_only(s, true); + if (s.strm.avail_out === 0) { + return BS_FINISH_STARTED; + } + /***/ + return BS_FINISH_DONE; + } + if (s.last_lit) { + /*** FLUSH_BLOCK(s, 0); ***/ + flush_block_only(s, false); + if (s.strm.avail_out === 0) { + return BS_NEED_MORE; + } + /***/ + } + return BS_BLOCK_DONE; +} + +/* =========================================================================== + * Same as above, but achieves better compression. We use a lazy + * evaluation for matches: a match is finally adopted only if there is + * no better match at the next window position. + */ +function deflate_slow(s, flush) { + var hash_head; /* head of hash chain */ + var bflush; /* set if current block must be flushed */ + + var max_insert; + + /* Process the input block. */ + for (;;) { + /* Make sure that we always have enough lookahead, except + * at the end of the input file. We need MAX_MATCH bytes + * for the next match, plus MIN_MATCH bytes to insert the + * string following the next match. + */ + if (s.lookahead < MIN_LOOKAHEAD) { + fill_window(s); + if (s.lookahead < MIN_LOOKAHEAD && flush === Z_NO_FLUSH) { + return BS_NEED_MORE; + } + if (s.lookahead === 0) { break; } /* flush the current block */ + } + + /* Insert the string window[strstart .. strstart+2] in the + * dictionary, and set hash_head to the head of the hash chain: + */ + hash_head = 0/*NIL*/; + if (s.lookahead >= MIN_MATCH) { + /*** INSERT_STRING(s, s.strstart, hash_head); ***/ + s.ins_h = ((s.ins_h << s.hash_shift) ^ s.window[s.strstart + MIN_MATCH - 1]) & s.hash_mask; + hash_head = s.prev[s.strstart & s.w_mask] = s.head[s.ins_h]; + s.head[s.ins_h] = s.strstart; + /***/ + } + + /* Find the longest match, discarding those <= prev_length. + */ + s.prev_length = s.match_length; + s.prev_match = s.match_start; + s.match_length = MIN_MATCH - 1; + + if (hash_head !== 0/*NIL*/ && s.prev_length < s.max_lazy_match && + s.strstart - hash_head <= (s.w_size - MIN_LOOKAHEAD)/*MAX_DIST(s)*/) { + /* To simplify the code, we prevent matches with the string + * of window index 0 (in particular we have to avoid a match + * of the string with itself at the start of the input file). + */ + s.match_length = longest_match(s, hash_head); + /* longest_match() sets match_start */ + + if (s.match_length <= 5 && + (s.strategy === Z_FILTERED || (s.match_length === MIN_MATCH && s.strstart - s.match_start > 4096/*TOO_FAR*/))) { + + /* If prev_match is also MIN_MATCH, match_start is garbage + * but we will ignore the current match anyway. + */ + s.match_length = MIN_MATCH - 1; + } + } + /* If there was a match at the previous step and the current + * match is not better, output the previous match: + */ + if (s.prev_length >= MIN_MATCH && s.match_length <= s.prev_length) { + max_insert = s.strstart + s.lookahead - MIN_MATCH; + /* Do not insert strings in hash table beyond this. */ + + //check_match(s, s.strstart-1, s.prev_match, s.prev_length); + + /***_tr_tally_dist(s, s.strstart - 1 - s.prev_match, + s.prev_length - MIN_MATCH, bflush);***/ + bflush = trees._tr_tally(s, s.strstart - 1 - s.prev_match, s.prev_length - MIN_MATCH); + /* Insert in hash table all strings up to the end of the match. + * strstart-1 and strstart are already inserted. If there is not + * enough lookahead, the last two strings are not inserted in + * the hash table. + */ + s.lookahead -= s.prev_length - 1; + s.prev_length -= 2; + do { + if (++s.strstart <= max_insert) { + /*** INSERT_STRING(s, s.strstart, hash_head); ***/ + s.ins_h = ((s.ins_h << s.hash_shift) ^ s.window[s.strstart + MIN_MATCH - 1]) & s.hash_mask; + hash_head = s.prev[s.strstart & s.w_mask] = s.head[s.ins_h]; + s.head[s.ins_h] = s.strstart; + /***/ + } + } while (--s.prev_length !== 0); + s.match_available = 0; + s.match_length = MIN_MATCH - 1; + s.strstart++; + + if (bflush) { + /*** FLUSH_BLOCK(s, 0); ***/ + flush_block_only(s, false); + if (s.strm.avail_out === 0) { + return BS_NEED_MORE; + } + /***/ + } + + } else if (s.match_available) { + /* If there was no match at the previous position, output a + * single literal. If there was a match but the current match + * is longer, truncate the previous match to a single literal. + */ + //Tracevv((stderr,"%c", s->window[s->strstart-1])); + /*** _tr_tally_lit(s, s.window[s.strstart-1], bflush); ***/ + bflush = trees._tr_tally(s, 0, s.window[s.strstart - 1]); + + if (bflush) { + /*** FLUSH_BLOCK_ONLY(s, 0) ***/ + flush_block_only(s, false); + /***/ + } + s.strstart++; + s.lookahead--; + if (s.strm.avail_out === 0) { + return BS_NEED_MORE; + } + } else { + /* There is no previous match to compare with, wait for + * the next step to decide. + */ + s.match_available = 1; + s.strstart++; + s.lookahead--; + } + } + //Assert (flush != Z_NO_FLUSH, "no flush?"); + if (s.match_available) { + //Tracevv((stderr,"%c", s->window[s->strstart-1])); + /*** _tr_tally_lit(s, s.window[s.strstart-1], bflush); ***/ + bflush = trees._tr_tally(s, 0, s.window[s.strstart - 1]); + + s.match_available = 0; + } + s.insert = s.strstart < MIN_MATCH - 1 ? s.strstart : MIN_MATCH - 1; + if (flush === Z_FINISH) { + /*** FLUSH_BLOCK(s, 1); ***/ + flush_block_only(s, true); + if (s.strm.avail_out === 0) { + return BS_FINISH_STARTED; + } + /***/ + return BS_FINISH_DONE; + } + if (s.last_lit) { + /*** FLUSH_BLOCK(s, 0); ***/ + flush_block_only(s, false); + if (s.strm.avail_out === 0) { + return BS_NEED_MORE; + } + /***/ + } + + return BS_BLOCK_DONE; +} + + +/* =========================================================================== + * For Z_RLE, simply look for runs of bytes, generate matches only of distance + * one. Do not maintain a hash table. (It will be regenerated if this run of + * deflate switches away from Z_RLE.) + */ +function deflate_rle(s, flush) { + var bflush; /* set if current block must be flushed */ + var prev; /* byte at distance one to match */ + var scan, strend; /* scan goes up to strend for length of run */ + + var _win = s.window; + + for (;;) { + /* Make sure that we always have enough lookahead, except + * at the end of the input file. We need MAX_MATCH bytes + * for the longest run, plus one for the unrolled loop. + */ + if (s.lookahead <= MAX_MATCH) { + fill_window(s); + if (s.lookahead <= MAX_MATCH && flush === Z_NO_FLUSH) { + return BS_NEED_MORE; + } + if (s.lookahead === 0) { break; } /* flush the current block */ + } + + /* See how many times the previous byte repeats */ + s.match_length = 0; + if (s.lookahead >= MIN_MATCH && s.strstart > 0) { + scan = s.strstart - 1; + prev = _win[scan]; + if (prev === _win[++scan] && prev === _win[++scan] && prev === _win[++scan]) { + strend = s.strstart + MAX_MATCH; + do { + /*jshint noempty:false*/ + } while (prev === _win[++scan] && prev === _win[++scan] && + prev === _win[++scan] && prev === _win[++scan] && + prev === _win[++scan] && prev === _win[++scan] && + prev === _win[++scan] && prev === _win[++scan] && + scan < strend); + s.match_length = MAX_MATCH - (strend - scan); + if (s.match_length > s.lookahead) { + s.match_length = s.lookahead; + } + } + //Assert(scan <= s->window+(uInt)(s->window_size-1), "wild scan"); + } + + /* Emit match if have run of MIN_MATCH or longer, else emit literal */ + if (s.match_length >= MIN_MATCH) { + //check_match(s, s.strstart, s.strstart - 1, s.match_length); + + /*** _tr_tally_dist(s, 1, s.match_length - MIN_MATCH, bflush); ***/ + bflush = trees._tr_tally(s, 1, s.match_length - MIN_MATCH); + + s.lookahead -= s.match_length; + s.strstart += s.match_length; + s.match_length = 0; + } else { + /* No match, output a literal byte */ + //Tracevv((stderr,"%c", s->window[s->strstart])); + /*** _tr_tally_lit(s, s.window[s.strstart], bflush); ***/ + bflush = trees._tr_tally(s, 0, s.window[s.strstart]); + + s.lookahead--; + s.strstart++; + } + if (bflush) { + /*** FLUSH_BLOCK(s, 0); ***/ + flush_block_only(s, false); + if (s.strm.avail_out === 0) { + return BS_NEED_MORE; + } + /***/ + } + } + s.insert = 0; + if (flush === Z_FINISH) { + /*** FLUSH_BLOCK(s, 1); ***/ + flush_block_only(s, true); + if (s.strm.avail_out === 0) { + return BS_FINISH_STARTED; + } + /***/ + return BS_FINISH_DONE; + } + if (s.last_lit) { + /*** FLUSH_BLOCK(s, 0); ***/ + flush_block_only(s, false); + if (s.strm.avail_out === 0) { + return BS_NEED_MORE; + } + /***/ + } + return BS_BLOCK_DONE; +} + +/* =========================================================================== + * For Z_HUFFMAN_ONLY, do not look for matches. Do not maintain a hash table. + * (It will be regenerated if this run of deflate switches away from Huffman.) + */ +function deflate_huff(s, flush) { + var bflush; /* set if current block must be flushed */ + + for (;;) { + /* Make sure that we have a literal to write. */ + if (s.lookahead === 0) { + fill_window(s); + if (s.lookahead === 0) { + if (flush === Z_NO_FLUSH) { + return BS_NEED_MORE; + } + break; /* flush the current block */ + } + } + + /* Output a literal byte */ + s.match_length = 0; + //Tracevv((stderr,"%c", s->window[s->strstart])); + /*** _tr_tally_lit(s, s.window[s.strstart], bflush); ***/ + bflush = trees._tr_tally(s, 0, s.window[s.strstart]); + s.lookahead--; + s.strstart++; + if (bflush) { + /*** FLUSH_BLOCK(s, 0); ***/ + flush_block_only(s, false); + if (s.strm.avail_out === 0) { + return BS_NEED_MORE; + } + /***/ + } + } + s.insert = 0; + if (flush === Z_FINISH) { + /*** FLUSH_BLOCK(s, 1); ***/ + flush_block_only(s, true); + if (s.strm.avail_out === 0) { + return BS_FINISH_STARTED; + } + /***/ + return BS_FINISH_DONE; + } + if (s.last_lit) { + /*** FLUSH_BLOCK(s, 0); ***/ + flush_block_only(s, false); + if (s.strm.avail_out === 0) { + return BS_NEED_MORE; + } + /***/ + } + return BS_BLOCK_DONE; +} + +/* Values for max_lazy_match, good_match and max_chain_length, depending on + * the desired pack level (0..9). The values given below have been tuned to + * exclude worst case performance for pathological files. Better values may be + * found for specific files. + */ +function Config(good_length, max_lazy, nice_length, max_chain, func) { + this.good_length = good_length; + this.max_lazy = max_lazy; + this.nice_length = nice_length; + this.max_chain = max_chain; + this.func = func; +} + +var configuration_table; + +configuration_table = [ + /* good lazy nice chain */ + new Config(0, 0, 0, 0, deflate_stored), /* 0 store only */ + new Config(4, 4, 8, 4, deflate_fast), /* 1 max speed, no lazy matches */ + new Config(4, 5, 16, 8, deflate_fast), /* 2 */ + new Config(4, 6, 32, 32, deflate_fast), /* 3 */ + + new Config(4, 4, 16, 16, deflate_slow), /* 4 lazy matches */ + new Config(8, 16, 32, 32, deflate_slow), /* 5 */ + new Config(8, 16, 128, 128, deflate_slow), /* 6 */ + new Config(8, 32, 128, 256, deflate_slow), /* 7 */ + new Config(32, 128, 258, 1024, deflate_slow), /* 8 */ + new Config(32, 258, 258, 4096, deflate_slow) /* 9 max compression */ +]; + + +/* =========================================================================== + * Initialize the "longest match" routines for a new zlib stream + */ +function lm_init(s) { + s.window_size = 2 * s.w_size; + + /*** CLEAR_HASH(s); ***/ + zero(s.head); // Fill with NIL (= 0); + + /* Set the default configuration parameters: + */ + s.max_lazy_match = configuration_table[s.level].max_lazy; + s.good_match = configuration_table[s.level].good_length; + s.nice_match = configuration_table[s.level].nice_length; + s.max_chain_length = configuration_table[s.level].max_chain; + + s.strstart = 0; + s.block_start = 0; + s.lookahead = 0; + s.insert = 0; + s.match_length = s.prev_length = MIN_MATCH - 1; + s.match_available = 0; + s.ins_h = 0; +} + + +function DeflateState() { + this.strm = null; /* pointer back to this zlib stream */ + this.status = 0; /* as the name implies */ + this.pending_buf = null; /* output still pending */ + this.pending_buf_size = 0; /* size of pending_buf */ + this.pending_out = 0; /* next pending byte to output to the stream */ + this.pending = 0; /* nb of bytes in the pending buffer */ + this.wrap = 0; /* bit 0 true for zlib, bit 1 true for gzip */ + this.gzhead = null; /* gzip header information to write */ + this.gzindex = 0; /* where in extra, name, or comment */ + this.method = Z_DEFLATED; /* can only be DEFLATED */ + this.last_flush = -1; /* value of flush param for previous deflate call */ + + this.w_size = 0; /* LZ77 window size (32K by default) */ + this.w_bits = 0; /* log2(w_size) (8..16) */ + this.w_mask = 0; /* w_size - 1 */ + + this.window = null; + /* Sliding window. Input bytes are read into the second half of the window, + * and move to the first half later to keep a dictionary of at least wSize + * bytes. With this organization, matches are limited to a distance of + * wSize-MAX_MATCH bytes, but this ensures that IO is always + * performed with a length multiple of the block size. + */ + + this.window_size = 0; + /* Actual size of window: 2*wSize, except when the user input buffer + * is directly used as sliding window. + */ + + this.prev = null; + /* Link to older string with same hash index. To limit the size of this + * array to 64K, this link is maintained only for the last 32K strings. + * An index in this array is thus a window index modulo 32K. + */ + + this.head = null; /* Heads of the hash chains or NIL. */ + + this.ins_h = 0; /* hash index of string to be inserted */ + this.hash_size = 0; /* number of elements in hash table */ + this.hash_bits = 0; /* log2(hash_size) */ + this.hash_mask = 0; /* hash_size-1 */ + + this.hash_shift = 0; + /* Number of bits by which ins_h must be shifted at each input + * step. It must be such that after MIN_MATCH steps, the oldest + * byte no longer takes part in the hash key, that is: + * hash_shift * MIN_MATCH >= hash_bits + */ + + this.block_start = 0; + /* Window position at the beginning of the current output block. Gets + * negative when the window is moved backwards. + */ + + this.match_length = 0; /* length of best match */ + this.prev_match = 0; /* previous match */ + this.match_available = 0; /* set if previous match exists */ + this.strstart = 0; /* start of string to insert */ + this.match_start = 0; /* start of matching string */ + this.lookahead = 0; /* number of valid bytes ahead in window */ + + this.prev_length = 0; + /* Length of the best match at previous step. Matches not greater than this + * are discarded. This is used in the lazy match evaluation. + */ + + this.max_chain_length = 0; + /* To speed up deflation, hash chains are never searched beyond this + * length. A higher limit improves compression ratio but degrades the + * speed. + */ + + this.max_lazy_match = 0; + /* Attempt to find a better match only when the current match is strictly + * smaller than this value. This mechanism is used only for compression + * levels >= 4. + */ + // That's alias to max_lazy_match, don't use directly + //this.max_insert_length = 0; + /* Insert new strings in the hash table only if the match length is not + * greater than this length. This saves time but degrades compression. + * max_insert_length is used only for compression levels <= 3. + */ + + this.level = 0; /* compression level (1..9) */ + this.strategy = 0; /* favor or force Huffman coding*/ + + this.good_match = 0; + /* Use a faster search when the previous match is longer than this */ + + this.nice_match = 0; /* Stop searching when current match exceeds this */ + + /* used by trees.c: */ + + /* Didn't use ct_data typedef below to suppress compiler warning */ + + // struct ct_data_s dyn_ltree[HEAP_SIZE]; /* literal and length tree */ + // struct ct_data_s dyn_dtree[2*D_CODES+1]; /* distance tree */ + // struct ct_data_s bl_tree[2*BL_CODES+1]; /* Huffman tree for bit lengths */ + + // Use flat array of DOUBLE size, with interleaved fata, + // because JS does not support effective + this.dyn_ltree = new utils.Buf16(HEAP_SIZE * 2); + this.dyn_dtree = new utils.Buf16((2 * D_CODES + 1) * 2); + this.bl_tree = new utils.Buf16((2 * BL_CODES + 1) * 2); + zero(this.dyn_ltree); + zero(this.dyn_dtree); + zero(this.bl_tree); + + this.l_desc = null; /* desc. for literal tree */ + this.d_desc = null; /* desc. for distance tree */ + this.bl_desc = null; /* desc. for bit length tree */ + + //ush bl_count[MAX_BITS+1]; + this.bl_count = new utils.Buf16(MAX_BITS + 1); + /* number of codes at each bit length for an optimal tree */ + + //int heap[2*L_CODES+1]; /* heap used to build the Huffman trees */ + this.heap = new utils.Buf16(2 * L_CODES + 1); /* heap used to build the Huffman trees */ + zero(this.heap); + + this.heap_len = 0; /* number of elements in the heap */ + this.heap_max = 0; /* element of largest frequency */ + /* The sons of heap[n] are heap[2*n] and heap[2*n+1]. heap[0] is not used. + * The same heap array is used to build all trees. + */ + + this.depth = new utils.Buf16(2 * L_CODES + 1); //uch depth[2*L_CODES+1]; + zero(this.depth); + /* Depth of each subtree used as tie breaker for trees of equal frequency + */ + + this.l_buf = 0; /* buffer index for literals or lengths */ + + this.lit_bufsize = 0; + /* Size of match buffer for literals/lengths. There are 4 reasons for + * limiting lit_bufsize to 64K: + * - frequencies can be kept in 16 bit counters + * - if compression is not successful for the first block, all input + * data is still in the window so we can still emit a stored block even + * when input comes from standard input. (This can also be done for + * all blocks if lit_bufsize is not greater than 32K.) + * - if compression is not successful for a file smaller than 64K, we can + * even emit a stored file instead of a stored block (saving 5 bytes). + * This is applicable only for zip (not gzip or zlib). + * - creating new Huffman trees less frequently may not provide fast + * adaptation to changes in the input data statistics. (Take for + * example a binary file with poorly compressible code followed by + * a highly compressible string table.) Smaller buffer sizes give + * fast adaptation but have of course the overhead of transmitting + * trees more frequently. + * - I can't count above 4 + */ + + this.last_lit = 0; /* running index in l_buf */ + + this.d_buf = 0; + /* Buffer index for distances. To simplify the code, d_buf and l_buf have + * the same number of elements. To use different lengths, an extra flag + * array would be necessary. + */ + + this.opt_len = 0; /* bit length of current block with optimal trees */ + this.static_len = 0; /* bit length of current block with static trees */ + this.matches = 0; /* number of string matches in current block */ + this.insert = 0; /* bytes at end of window left to insert */ + + + this.bi_buf = 0; + /* Output buffer. bits are inserted starting at the bottom (least + * significant bits). + */ + this.bi_valid = 0; + /* Number of valid bits in bi_buf. All bits above the last valid bit + * are always zero. + */ + + // Used for window memory init. We safely ignore it for JS. That makes + // sense only for pointers and memory check tools. + //this.high_water = 0; + /* High water mark offset in window for initialized bytes -- bytes above + * this are set to zero in order to avoid memory check warnings when + * longest match routines access bytes past the input. This is then + * updated to the new high water mark. + */ +} + + +function deflateResetKeep(strm) { + var s; + + if (!strm || !strm.state) { + return err(strm, Z_STREAM_ERROR); + } + + strm.total_in = strm.total_out = 0; + strm.data_type = Z_UNKNOWN; + + s = strm.state; + s.pending = 0; + s.pending_out = 0; + + if (s.wrap < 0) { + s.wrap = -s.wrap; + /* was made negative by deflate(..., Z_FINISH); */ + } + s.status = (s.wrap ? INIT_STATE : BUSY_STATE); + strm.adler = (s.wrap === 2) ? + 0 // crc32(0, Z_NULL, 0) + : + 1; // adler32(0, Z_NULL, 0) + s.last_flush = Z_NO_FLUSH; + trees._tr_init(s); + return Z_OK; +} + + +function deflateReset(strm) { + var ret = deflateResetKeep(strm); + if (ret === Z_OK) { + lm_init(strm.state); + } + return ret; +} + + +function deflateSetHeader(strm, head) { + if (!strm || !strm.state) { return Z_STREAM_ERROR; } + if (strm.state.wrap !== 2) { return Z_STREAM_ERROR; } + strm.state.gzhead = head; + return Z_OK; +} + + +function deflateInit2(strm, level, method, windowBits, memLevel, strategy) { + if (!strm) { // === Z_NULL + return Z_STREAM_ERROR; + } + var wrap = 1; + + if (level === Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION) { + level = 6; + } + + if (windowBits < 0) { /* suppress zlib wrapper */ + wrap = 0; + windowBits = -windowBits; + } + + else if (windowBits > 15) { + wrap = 2; /* write gzip wrapper instead */ + windowBits -= 16; + } + + + if (memLevel < 1 || memLevel > MAX_MEM_LEVEL || method !== Z_DEFLATED || + windowBits < 8 || windowBits > 15 || level < 0 || level > 9 || + strategy < 0 || strategy > Z_FIXED) { + return err(strm, Z_STREAM_ERROR); + } + + + if (windowBits === 8) { + windowBits = 9; + } + /* until 256-byte window bug fixed */ + + var s = new DeflateState(); + + strm.state = s; + s.strm = strm; + + s.wrap = wrap; + s.gzhead = null; + s.w_bits = windowBits; + s.w_size = 1 << s.w_bits; + s.w_mask = s.w_size - 1; + + s.hash_bits = memLevel + 7; + s.hash_size = 1 << s.hash_bits; + s.hash_mask = s.hash_size - 1; + s.hash_shift = ~~((s.hash_bits + MIN_MATCH - 1) / MIN_MATCH); + + s.window = new utils.Buf8(s.w_size * 2); + s.head = new utils.Buf16(s.hash_size); + s.prev = new utils.Buf16(s.w_size); + + // Don't need mem init magic for JS. + //s.high_water = 0; /* nothing written to s->window yet */ + + s.lit_bufsize = 1 << (memLevel + 6); /* 16K elements by default */ + + s.pending_buf_size = s.lit_bufsize * 4; + + //overlay = (ushf *) ZALLOC(strm, s->lit_bufsize, sizeof(ush)+2); + //s->pending_buf = (uchf *) overlay; + s.pending_buf = new utils.Buf8(s.pending_buf_size); + + // It is offset from `s.pending_buf` (size is `s.lit_bufsize * 2`) + //s->d_buf = overlay + s->lit_bufsize/sizeof(ush); + s.d_buf = 1 * s.lit_bufsize; + + //s->l_buf = s->pending_buf + (1+sizeof(ush))*s->lit_bufsize; + s.l_buf = (1 + 2) * s.lit_bufsize; + + s.level = level; + s.strategy = strategy; + s.method = method; + + return deflateReset(strm); +} + +function deflateInit(strm, level) { + return deflateInit2(strm, level, Z_DEFLATED, MAX_WBITS, DEF_MEM_LEVEL, Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY); +} + + +function deflate(strm, flush) { + var old_flush, s; + var beg, val; // for gzip header write only + + if (!strm || !strm.state || + flush > Z_BLOCK || flush < 0) { + return strm ? err(strm, Z_STREAM_ERROR) : Z_STREAM_ERROR; + } + + s = strm.state; + + if (!strm.output || + (!strm.input && strm.avail_in !== 0) || + (s.status === FINISH_STATE && flush !== Z_FINISH)) { + return err(strm, (strm.avail_out === 0) ? Z_BUF_ERROR : Z_STREAM_ERROR); + } + + s.strm = strm; /* just in case */ + old_flush = s.last_flush; + s.last_flush = flush; + + /* Write the header */ + if (s.status === INIT_STATE) { + + if (s.wrap === 2) { // GZIP header + strm.adler = 0; //crc32(0L, Z_NULL, 0); + put_byte(s, 31); + put_byte(s, 139); + put_byte(s, 8); + if (!s.gzhead) { // s->gzhead == Z_NULL + put_byte(s, 0); + put_byte(s, 0); + put_byte(s, 0); + put_byte(s, 0); + put_byte(s, 0); + put_byte(s, s.level === 9 ? 2 : + (s.strategy >= Z_HUFFMAN_ONLY || s.level < 2 ? + 4 : 0)); + put_byte(s, OS_CODE); + s.status = BUSY_STATE; + } + else { + put_byte(s, (s.gzhead.text ? 1 : 0) + + (s.gzhead.hcrc ? 2 : 0) + + (!s.gzhead.extra ? 0 : 4) + + (!s.gzhead.name ? 0 : 8) + + (!s.gzhead.comment ? 0 : 16) + ); + put_byte(s, s.gzhead.time & 0xff); + put_byte(s, (s.gzhead.time >> 8) & 0xff); + put_byte(s, (s.gzhead.time >> 16) & 0xff); + put_byte(s, (s.gzhead.time >> 24) & 0xff); + put_byte(s, s.level === 9 ? 2 : + (s.strategy >= Z_HUFFMAN_ONLY || s.level < 2 ? + 4 : 0)); + put_byte(s, s.gzhead.os & 0xff); + if (s.gzhead.extra && s.gzhead.extra.length) { + put_byte(s, s.gzhead.extra.length & 0xff); + put_byte(s, (s.gzhead.extra.length >> 8) & 0xff); + } + if (s.gzhead.hcrc) { + strm.adler = crc32(strm.adler, s.pending_buf, s.pending, 0); + } + s.gzindex = 0; + s.status = EXTRA_STATE; + } + } + else // DEFLATE header + { + var header = (Z_DEFLATED + ((s.w_bits - 8) << 4)) << 8; + var level_flags = -1; + + if (s.strategy >= Z_HUFFMAN_ONLY || s.level < 2) { + level_flags = 0; + } else if (s.level < 6) { + level_flags = 1; + } else if (s.level === 6) { + level_flags = 2; + } else { + level_flags = 3; + } + header |= (level_flags << 6); + if (s.strstart !== 0) { header |= PRESET_DICT; } + header += 31 - (header % 31); + + s.status = BUSY_STATE; + putShortMSB(s, header); + + /* Save the adler32 of the preset dictionary: */ + if (s.strstart !== 0) { + putShortMSB(s, strm.adler >>> 16); + putShortMSB(s, strm.adler & 0xffff); + } + strm.adler = 1; // adler32(0L, Z_NULL, 0); + } + } + +//#ifdef GZIP + if (s.status === EXTRA_STATE) { + if (s.gzhead.extra/* != Z_NULL*/) { + beg = s.pending; /* start of bytes to update crc */ + + while (s.gzindex < (s.gzhead.extra.length & 0xffff)) { + if (s.pending === s.pending_buf_size) { + if (s.gzhead.hcrc && s.pending > beg) { + strm.adler = crc32(strm.adler, s.pending_buf, s.pending - beg, beg); + } + flush_pending(strm); + beg = s.pending; + if (s.pending === s.pending_buf_size) { + break; + } + } + put_byte(s, s.gzhead.extra[s.gzindex] & 0xff); + s.gzindex++; + } + if (s.gzhead.hcrc && s.pending > beg) { + strm.adler = crc32(strm.adler, s.pending_buf, s.pending - beg, beg); + } + if (s.gzindex === s.gzhead.extra.length) { + s.gzindex = 0; + s.status = NAME_STATE; + } + } + else { + s.status = NAME_STATE; + } + } + if (s.status === NAME_STATE) { + if (s.gzhead.name/* != Z_NULL*/) { + beg = s.pending; /* start of bytes to update crc */ + //int val; + + do { + if (s.pending === s.pending_buf_size) { + if (s.gzhead.hcrc && s.pending > beg) { + strm.adler = crc32(strm.adler, s.pending_buf, s.pending - beg, beg); + } + flush_pending(strm); + beg = s.pending; + if (s.pending === s.pending_buf_size) { + val = 1; + break; + } + } + // JS specific: little magic to add zero terminator to end of string + if (s.gzindex < s.gzhead.name.length) { + val = s.gzhead.name.charCodeAt(s.gzindex++) & 0xff; + } else { + val = 0; + } + put_byte(s, val); + } while (val !== 0); + + if (s.gzhead.hcrc && s.pending > beg) { + strm.adler = crc32(strm.adler, s.pending_buf, s.pending - beg, beg); + } + if (val === 0) { + s.gzindex = 0; + s.status = COMMENT_STATE; + } + } + else { + s.status = COMMENT_STATE; + } + } + if (s.status === COMMENT_STATE) { + if (s.gzhead.comment/* != Z_NULL*/) { + beg = s.pending; /* start of bytes to update crc */ + //int val; + + do { + if (s.pending === s.pending_buf_size) { + if (s.gzhead.hcrc && s.pending > beg) { + strm.adler = crc32(strm.adler, s.pending_buf, s.pending - beg, beg); + } + flush_pending(strm); + beg = s.pending; + if (s.pending === s.pending_buf_size) { + val = 1; + break; + } + } + // JS specific: little magic to add zero terminator to end of string + if (s.gzindex < s.gzhead.comment.length) { + val = s.gzhead.comment.charCodeAt(s.gzindex++) & 0xff; + } else { + val = 0; + } + put_byte(s, val); + } while (val !== 0); + + if (s.gzhead.hcrc && s.pending > beg) { + strm.adler = crc32(strm.adler, s.pending_buf, s.pending - beg, beg); + } + if (val === 0) { + s.status = HCRC_STATE; + } + } + else { + s.status = HCRC_STATE; + } + } + if (s.status === HCRC_STATE) { + if (s.gzhead.hcrc) { + if (s.pending + 2 > s.pending_buf_size) { + flush_pending(strm); + } + if (s.pending + 2 <= s.pending_buf_size) { + put_byte(s, strm.adler & 0xff); + put_byte(s, (strm.adler >> 8) & 0xff); + strm.adler = 0; //crc32(0L, Z_NULL, 0); + s.status = BUSY_STATE; + } + } + else { + s.status = BUSY_STATE; + } + } +//#endif + + /* Flush as much pending output as possible */ + if (s.pending !== 0) { + flush_pending(strm); + if (strm.avail_out === 0) { + /* Since avail_out is 0, deflate will be called again with + * more output space, but possibly with both pending and + * avail_in equal to zero. There won't be anything to do, + * but this is not an error situation so make sure we + * return OK instead of BUF_ERROR at next call of deflate: + */ + s.last_flush = -1; + return Z_OK; + } + + /* Make sure there is something to do and avoid duplicate consecutive + * flushes. For repeated and useless calls with Z_FINISH, we keep + * returning Z_STREAM_END instead of Z_BUF_ERROR. + */ + } else if (strm.avail_in === 0 && rank(flush) <= rank(old_flush) && + flush !== Z_FINISH) { + return err(strm, Z_BUF_ERROR); + } + + /* User must not provide more input after the first FINISH: */ + if (s.status === FINISH_STATE && strm.avail_in !== 0) { + return err(strm, Z_BUF_ERROR); + } + + /* Start a new block or continue the current one. + */ + if (strm.avail_in !== 0 || s.lookahead !== 0 || + (flush !== Z_NO_FLUSH && s.status !== FINISH_STATE)) { + var bstate = (s.strategy === Z_HUFFMAN_ONLY) ? deflate_huff(s, flush) : + (s.strategy === Z_RLE ? deflate_rle(s, flush) : + configuration_table[s.level].func(s, flush)); + + if (bstate === BS_FINISH_STARTED || bstate === BS_FINISH_DONE) { + s.status = FINISH_STATE; + } + if (bstate === BS_NEED_MORE || bstate === BS_FINISH_STARTED) { + if (strm.avail_out === 0) { + s.last_flush = -1; + /* avoid BUF_ERROR next call, see above */ + } + return Z_OK; + /* If flush != Z_NO_FLUSH && avail_out == 0, the next call + * of deflate should use the same flush parameter to make sure + * that the flush is complete. So we don't have to output an + * empty block here, this will be done at next call. This also + * ensures that for a very small output buffer, we emit at most + * one empty block. + */ + } + if (bstate === BS_BLOCK_DONE) { + if (flush === Z_PARTIAL_FLUSH) { + trees._tr_align(s); + } + else if (flush !== Z_BLOCK) { /* FULL_FLUSH or SYNC_FLUSH */ + + trees._tr_stored_block(s, 0, 0, false); + /* For a full flush, this empty block will be recognized + * as a special marker by inflate_sync(). + */ + if (flush === Z_FULL_FLUSH) { + /*** CLEAR_HASH(s); ***/ /* forget history */ + zero(s.head); // Fill with NIL (= 0); + + if (s.lookahead === 0) { + s.strstart = 0; + s.block_start = 0; + s.insert = 0; + } + } + } + flush_pending(strm); + if (strm.avail_out === 0) { + s.last_flush = -1; /* avoid BUF_ERROR at next call, see above */ + return Z_OK; + } + } + } + //Assert(strm->avail_out > 0, "bug2"); + //if (strm.avail_out <= 0) { throw new Error("bug2");} + + if (flush !== Z_FINISH) { return Z_OK; } + if (s.wrap <= 0) { return Z_STREAM_END; } + + /* Write the trailer */ + if (s.wrap === 2) { + put_byte(s, strm.adler & 0xff); + put_byte(s, (strm.adler >> 8) & 0xff); + put_byte(s, (strm.adler >> 16) & 0xff); + put_byte(s, (strm.adler >> 24) & 0xff); + put_byte(s, strm.total_in & 0xff); + put_byte(s, (strm.total_in >> 8) & 0xff); + put_byte(s, (strm.total_in >> 16) & 0xff); + put_byte(s, (strm.total_in >> 24) & 0xff); + } + else + { + putShortMSB(s, strm.adler >>> 16); + putShortMSB(s, strm.adler & 0xffff); + } + + flush_pending(strm); + /* If avail_out is zero, the application will call deflate again + * to flush the rest. + */ + if (s.wrap > 0) { s.wrap = -s.wrap; } + /* write the trailer only once! */ + return s.pending !== 0 ? Z_OK : Z_STREAM_END; +} + +function deflateEnd(strm) { + var status; + + if (!strm/*== Z_NULL*/ || !strm.state/*== Z_NULL*/) { + return Z_STREAM_ERROR; + } + + status = strm.state.status; + if (status !== INIT_STATE && + status !== EXTRA_STATE && + status !== NAME_STATE && + status !== COMMENT_STATE && + status !== HCRC_STATE && + status !== BUSY_STATE && + status !== FINISH_STATE + ) { + return err(strm, Z_STREAM_ERROR); + } + + strm.state = null; + + return status === BUSY_STATE ? err(strm, Z_DATA_ERROR) : Z_OK; +} + + +/* ========================================================================= + * Initializes the compression dictionary from the given byte + * sequence without producing any compressed output. + */ +function deflateSetDictionary(strm, dictionary) { + var dictLength = dictionary.length; + + var s; + var str, n; + var wrap; + var avail; + var next; + var input; + var tmpDict; + + if (!strm/*== Z_NULL*/ || !strm.state/*== Z_NULL*/) { + return Z_STREAM_ERROR; + } + + s = strm.state; + wrap = s.wrap; + + if (wrap === 2 || (wrap === 1 && s.status !== INIT_STATE) || s.lookahead) { + return Z_STREAM_ERROR; + } + + /* when using zlib wrappers, compute Adler-32 for provided dictionary */ + if (wrap === 1) { + /* adler32(strm->adler, dictionary, dictLength); */ + strm.adler = adler32(strm.adler, dictionary, dictLength, 0); + } + + s.wrap = 0; /* avoid computing Adler-32 in read_buf */ + + /* if dictionary would fill window, just replace the history */ + if (dictLength >= s.w_size) { + if (wrap === 0) { /* already empty otherwise */ + /*** CLEAR_HASH(s); ***/ + zero(s.head); // Fill with NIL (= 0); + s.strstart = 0; + s.block_start = 0; + s.insert = 0; + } + /* use the tail */ + // dictionary = dictionary.slice(dictLength - s.w_size); + tmpDict = new utils.Buf8(s.w_size); + utils.arraySet(tmpDict, dictionary, dictLength - s.w_size, s.w_size, 0); + dictionary = tmpDict; + dictLength = s.w_size; + } + /* insert dictionary into window and hash */ + avail = strm.avail_in; + next = strm.next_in; + input = strm.input; + strm.avail_in = dictLength; + strm.next_in = 0; + strm.input = dictionary; + fill_window(s); + while (s.lookahead >= MIN_MATCH) { + str = s.strstart; + n = s.lookahead - (MIN_MATCH - 1); + do { + /* UPDATE_HASH(s, s->ins_h, s->window[str + MIN_MATCH-1]); */ + s.ins_h = ((s.ins_h << s.hash_shift) ^ s.window[str + MIN_MATCH - 1]) & s.hash_mask; + + s.prev[str & s.w_mask] = s.head[s.ins_h]; + + s.head[s.ins_h] = str; + str++; + } while (--n); + s.strstart = str; + s.lookahead = MIN_MATCH - 1; + fill_window(s); + } + s.strstart += s.lookahead; + s.block_start = s.strstart; + s.insert = s.lookahead; + s.lookahead = 0; + s.match_length = s.prev_length = MIN_MATCH - 1; + s.match_available = 0; + strm.next_in = next; + strm.input = input; + strm.avail_in = avail; + s.wrap = wrap; + return Z_OK; +} + + +exports.deflateInit = deflateInit; +exports.deflateInit2 = deflateInit2; +exports.deflateReset = deflateReset; +exports.deflateResetKeep = deflateResetKeep; +exports.deflateSetHeader = deflateSetHeader; +exports.deflate = deflate; +exports.deflateEnd = deflateEnd; +exports.deflateSetDictionary = deflateSetDictionary; +exports.deflateInfo = 'pako deflate (from Nodeca project)'; + +/* Not implemented +exports.deflateBound = deflateBound; +exports.deflateCopy = deflateCopy; +exports.deflateParams = deflateParams; +exports.deflatePending = deflatePending; +exports.deflatePrime = deflatePrime; +exports.deflateTune = deflateTune; +*/ + +},{"../utils/common":41,"./adler32":43,"./crc32":45,"./messages":51,"./trees":52}],47:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; + +// (C) 1995-2013 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler +// (C) 2014-2017 Vitaly Puzrin and Andrey Tupitsin +// +// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied +// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages +// arising from the use of this software. +// +// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, +// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it +// freely, subject to the following restrictions: +// +// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not +// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software +// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be +// appreciated but is not required. +// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be +// misrepresented as being the original software. +// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution. + +function GZheader() { + /* true if compressed data believed to be text */ + this.text = 0; + /* modification time */ + this.time = 0; + /* extra flags (not used when writing a gzip file) */ + this.xflags = 0; + /* operating system */ + this.os = 0; + /* pointer to extra field or Z_NULL if none */ + this.extra = null; + /* extra field length (valid if extra != Z_NULL) */ + this.extra_len = 0; // Actually, we don't need it in JS, + // but leave for few code modifications + + // + // Setup limits is not necessary because in js we should not preallocate memory + // for inflate use constant limit in 65536 bytes + // + + /* space at extra (only when reading header) */ + // this.extra_max = 0; + /* pointer to zero-terminated file name or Z_NULL */ + this.name = ''; + /* space at name (only when reading header) */ + // this.name_max = 0; + /* pointer to zero-terminated comment or Z_NULL */ + this.comment = ''; + /* space at comment (only when reading header) */ + // this.comm_max = 0; + /* true if there was or will be a header crc */ + this.hcrc = 0; + /* true when done reading gzip header (not used when writing a gzip file) */ + this.done = false; +} + +module.exports = GZheader; + +},{}],48:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; + +// (C) 1995-2013 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler +// (C) 2014-2017 Vitaly Puzrin and Andrey Tupitsin +// +// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied +// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages +// arising from the use of this software. +// +// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, +// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it +// freely, subject to the following restrictions: +// +// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not +// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software +// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be +// appreciated but is not required. +// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be +// misrepresented as being the original software. +// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution. + +// See state defs from inflate.js +var BAD = 30; /* got a data error -- remain here until reset */ +var TYPE = 12; /* i: waiting for type bits, including last-flag bit */ + +/* + Decode literal, length, and distance codes and write out the resulting + literal and match bytes until either not enough input or output is + available, an end-of-block is encountered, or a data error is encountered. + When large enough input and output buffers are supplied to inflate(), for + example, a 16K input buffer and a 64K output buffer, more than 95% of the + inflate execution time is spent in this routine. + + Entry assumptions: + + state.mode === LEN + strm.avail_in >= 6 + strm.avail_out >= 258 + start >= strm.avail_out + state.bits < 8 + + On return, state.mode is one of: + + LEN -- ran out of enough output space or enough available input + TYPE -- reached end of block code, inflate() to interpret next block + BAD -- error in block data + + Notes: + + - The maximum input bits used by a length/distance pair is 15 bits for the + length code, 5 bits for the length extra, 15 bits for the distance code, + and 13 bits for the distance extra. This totals 48 bits, or six bytes. + Therefore if strm.avail_in >= 6, then there is enough input to avoid + checking for available input while decoding. + + - The maximum bytes that a single length/distance pair can output is 258 + bytes, which is the maximum length that can be coded. inflate_fast() + requires strm.avail_out >= 258 for each loop to avoid checking for + output space. + */ +module.exports = function inflate_fast(strm, start) { + var state; + var _in; /* local strm.input */ + var last; /* have enough input while in < last */ + var _out; /* local strm.output */ + var beg; /* inflate()'s initial strm.output */ + var end; /* while out < end, enough space available */ +//#ifdef INFLATE_STRICT + var dmax; /* maximum distance from zlib header */ +//#endif + var wsize; /* window size or zero if not using window */ + var whave; /* valid bytes in the window */ + var wnext; /* window write index */ + // Use `s_window` instead `window`, avoid conflict with instrumentation tools + var s_window; /* allocated sliding window, if wsize != 0 */ + var hold; /* local strm.hold */ + var bits; /* local strm.bits */ + var lcode; /* local strm.lencode */ + var dcode; /* local strm.distcode */ + var lmask; /* mask for first level of length codes */ + var dmask; /* mask for first level of distance codes */ + var here; /* retrieved table entry */ + var op; /* code bits, operation, extra bits, or */ + /* window position, window bytes to copy */ + var len; /* match length, unused bytes */ + var dist; /* match distance */ + var from; /* where to copy match from */ + var from_source; + + + var input, output; // JS specific, because we have no pointers + + /* copy state to local variables */ + state = strm.state; + //here = state.here; + _in = strm.next_in; + input = strm.input; + last = _in + (strm.avail_in - 5); + _out = strm.next_out; + output = strm.output; + beg = _out - (start - strm.avail_out); + end = _out + (strm.avail_out - 257); +//#ifdef INFLATE_STRICT + dmax = state.dmax; +//#endif + wsize = state.wsize; + whave = state.whave; + wnext = state.wnext; + s_window = state.window; + hold = state.hold; + bits = state.bits; + lcode = state.lencode; + dcode = state.distcode; + lmask = (1 << state.lenbits) - 1; + dmask = (1 << state.distbits) - 1; + + + /* decode literals and length/distances until end-of-block or not enough + input data or output space */ + + top: + do { + if (bits < 15) { + hold += input[_in++] << bits; + bits += 8; + hold += input[_in++] << bits; + bits += 8; + } + + here = lcode[hold & lmask]; + + dolen: + for (;;) { // Goto emulation + op = here >>> 24/*here.bits*/; + hold >>>= op; + bits -= op; + op = (here >>> 16) & 0xff/*here.op*/; + if (op === 0) { /* literal */ + //Tracevv((stderr, here.val >= 0x20 && here.val < 0x7f ? + // "inflate: literal '%c'\n" : + // "inflate: literal 0x%02x\n", here.val)); + output[_out++] = here & 0xffff/*here.val*/; + } + else if (op & 16) { /* length base */ + len = here & 0xffff/*here.val*/; + op &= 15; /* number of extra bits */ + if (op) { + if (bits < op) { + hold += input[_in++] << bits; + bits += 8; + } + len += hold & ((1 << op) - 1); + hold >>>= op; + bits -= op; + } + //Tracevv((stderr, "inflate: length %u\n", len)); + if (bits < 15) { + hold += input[_in++] << bits; + bits += 8; + hold += input[_in++] << bits; + bits += 8; + } + here = dcode[hold & dmask]; + + dodist: + for (;;) { // goto emulation + op = here >>> 24/*here.bits*/; + hold >>>= op; + bits -= op; + op = (here >>> 16) & 0xff/*here.op*/; + + if (op & 16) { /* distance base */ + dist = here & 0xffff/*here.val*/; + op &= 15; /* number of extra bits */ + if (bits < op) { + hold += input[_in++] << bits; + bits += 8; + if (bits < op) { + hold += input[_in++] << bits; + bits += 8; + } + } + dist += hold & ((1 << op) - 1); +//#ifdef INFLATE_STRICT + if (dist > dmax) { + strm.msg = 'invalid distance too far back'; + state.mode = BAD; + break top; + } +//#endif + hold >>>= op; + bits -= op; + //Tracevv((stderr, "inflate: distance %u\n", dist)); + op = _out - beg; /* max distance in output */ + if (dist > op) { /* see if copy from window */ + op = dist - op; /* distance back in window */ + if (op > whave) { + if (state.sane) { + strm.msg = 'invalid distance too far back'; + state.mode = BAD; + break top; + } + +// (!) This block is disabled in zlib defailts, +// don't enable it for binary compatibility +//#ifdef INFLATE_ALLOW_INVALID_DISTANCE_TOOFAR_ARRR +// if (len <= op - whave) { +// do { +// output[_out++] = 0; +// } while (--len); +// continue top; +// } +// len -= op - whave; +// do { +// output[_out++] = 0; +// } while (--op > whave); +// if (op === 0) { +// from = _out - dist; +// do { +// output[_out++] = output[from++]; +// } while (--len); +// continue top; +// } +//#endif + } + from = 0; // window index + from_source = s_window; + if (wnext === 0) { /* very common case */ + from += wsize - op; + if (op < len) { /* some from window */ + len -= op; + do { + output[_out++] = s_window[from++]; + } while (--op); + from = _out - dist; /* rest from output */ + from_source = output; + } + } + else if (wnext < op) { /* wrap around window */ + from += wsize + wnext - op; + op -= wnext; + if (op < len) { /* some from end of window */ + len -= op; + do { + output[_out++] = s_window[from++]; + } while (--op); + from = 0; + if (wnext < len) { /* some from start of window */ + op = wnext; + len -= op; + do { + output[_out++] = s_window[from++]; + } while (--op); + from = _out - dist; /* rest from output */ + from_source = output; + } + } + } + else { /* contiguous in window */ + from += wnext - op; + if (op < len) { /* some from window */ + len -= op; + do { + output[_out++] = s_window[from++]; + } while (--op); + from = _out - dist; /* rest from output */ + from_source = output; + } + } + while (len > 2) { + output[_out++] = from_source[from++]; + output[_out++] = from_source[from++]; + output[_out++] = from_source[from++]; + len -= 3; + } + if (len) { + output[_out++] = from_source[from++]; + if (len > 1) { + output[_out++] = from_source[from++]; + } + } + } + else { + from = _out - dist; /* copy direct from output */ + do { /* minimum length is three */ + output[_out++] = output[from++]; + output[_out++] = output[from++]; + output[_out++] = output[from++]; + len -= 3; + } while (len > 2); + if (len) { + output[_out++] = output[from++]; + if (len > 1) { + output[_out++] = output[from++]; + } + } + } + } + else if ((op & 64) === 0) { /* 2nd level distance code */ + here = dcode[(here & 0xffff)/*here.val*/ + (hold & ((1 << op) - 1))]; + continue dodist; + } + else { + strm.msg = 'invalid distance code'; + state.mode = BAD; + break top; + } + + break; // need to emulate goto via "continue" + } + } + else if ((op & 64) === 0) { /* 2nd level length code */ + here = lcode[(here & 0xffff)/*here.val*/ + (hold & ((1 << op) - 1))]; + continue dolen; + } + else if (op & 32) { /* end-of-block */ + //Tracevv((stderr, "inflate: end of block\n")); + state.mode = TYPE; + break top; + } + else { + strm.msg = 'invalid literal/length code'; + state.mode = BAD; + break top; + } + + break; // need to emulate goto via "continue" + } + } while (_in < last && _out < end); + + /* return unused bytes (on entry, bits < 8, so in won't go too far back) */ + len = bits >> 3; + _in -= len; + bits -= len << 3; + hold &= (1 << bits) - 1; + + /* update state and return */ + strm.next_in = _in; + strm.next_out = _out; + strm.avail_in = (_in < last ? 5 + (last - _in) : 5 - (_in - last)); + strm.avail_out = (_out < end ? 257 + (end - _out) : 257 - (_out - end)); + state.hold = hold; + state.bits = bits; + return; +}; + +},{}],49:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; + +// (C) 1995-2013 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler +// (C) 2014-2017 Vitaly Puzrin and Andrey Tupitsin +// +// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied +// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages +// arising from the use of this software. +// +// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, +// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it +// freely, subject to the following restrictions: +// +// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not +// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software +// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be +// appreciated but is not required. +// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be +// misrepresented as being the original software. +// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution. + +var utils = require('../utils/common'); +var adler32 = require('./adler32'); +var crc32 = require('./crc32'); +var inflate_fast = require('./inffast'); +var inflate_table = require('./inftrees'); + +var CODES = 0; +var LENS = 1; +var DISTS = 2; + +/* Public constants ==========================================================*/ +/* ===========================================================================*/ + + +/* Allowed flush values; see deflate() and inflate() below for details */ +//var Z_NO_FLUSH = 0; +//var Z_PARTIAL_FLUSH = 1; +//var Z_SYNC_FLUSH = 2; +//var Z_FULL_FLUSH = 3; +var Z_FINISH = 4; +var Z_BLOCK = 5; +var Z_TREES = 6; + + +/* Return codes for the compression/decompression functions. Negative values + * are errors, positive values are used for special but normal events. + */ +var Z_OK = 0; +var Z_STREAM_END = 1; +var Z_NEED_DICT = 2; +//var Z_ERRNO = -1; +var Z_STREAM_ERROR = -2; +var Z_DATA_ERROR = -3; +var Z_MEM_ERROR = -4; +var Z_BUF_ERROR = -5; +//var Z_VERSION_ERROR = -6; + +/* The deflate compression method */ +var Z_DEFLATED = 8; + + +/* STATES ====================================================================*/ +/* ===========================================================================*/ + + +var HEAD = 1; /* i: waiting for magic header */ +var FLAGS = 2; /* i: waiting for method and flags (gzip) */ +var TIME = 3; /* i: waiting for modification time (gzip) */ +var OS = 4; /* i: waiting for extra flags and operating system (gzip) */ +var EXLEN = 5; /* i: waiting for extra length (gzip) */ +var EXTRA = 6; /* i: waiting for extra bytes (gzip) */ +var NAME = 7; /* i: waiting for end of file name (gzip) */ +var COMMENT = 8; /* i: waiting for end of comment (gzip) */ +var HCRC = 9; /* i: waiting for header crc (gzip) */ +var DICTID = 10; /* i: waiting for dictionary check value */ +var DICT = 11; /* waiting for inflateSetDictionary() call */ +var TYPE = 12; /* i: waiting for type bits, including last-flag bit */ +var TYPEDO = 13; /* i: same, but skip check to exit inflate on new block */ +var STORED = 14; /* i: waiting for stored size (length and complement) */ +var COPY_ = 15; /* i/o: same as COPY below, but only first time in */ +var COPY = 16; /* i/o: waiting for input or output to copy stored block */ +var TABLE = 17; /* i: waiting for dynamic block table lengths */ +var LENLENS = 18; /* i: waiting for code length code lengths */ +var CODELENS = 19; /* i: waiting for length/lit and distance code lengths */ +var LEN_ = 20; /* i: same as LEN below, but only first time in */ +var LEN = 21; /* i: waiting for length/lit/eob code */ +var LENEXT = 22; /* i: waiting for length extra bits */ +var DIST = 23; /* i: waiting for distance code */ +var DISTEXT = 24; /* i: waiting for distance extra bits */ +var MATCH = 25; /* o: waiting for output space to copy string */ +var LIT = 26; /* o: waiting for output space to write literal */ +var CHECK = 27; /* i: waiting for 32-bit check value */ +var LENGTH = 28; /* i: waiting for 32-bit length (gzip) */ +var DONE = 29; /* finished check, done -- remain here until reset */ +var BAD = 30; /* got a data error -- remain here until reset */ +var MEM = 31; /* got an inflate() memory error -- remain here until reset */ +var SYNC = 32; /* looking for synchronization bytes to restart inflate() */ + +/* ===========================================================================*/ + + + +var ENOUGH_LENS = 852; +var ENOUGH_DISTS = 592; +//var ENOUGH = (ENOUGH_LENS+ENOUGH_DISTS); + +var MAX_WBITS = 15; +/* 32K LZ77 window */ +var DEF_WBITS = MAX_WBITS; + + +function zswap32(q) { + return (((q >>> 24) & 0xff) + + ((q >>> 8) & 0xff00) + + ((q & 0xff00) << 8) + + ((q & 0xff) << 24)); +} + + +function InflateState() { + this.mode = 0; /* current inflate mode */ + this.last = false; /* true if processing last block */ + this.wrap = 0; /* bit 0 true for zlib, bit 1 true for gzip */ + this.havedict = false; /* true if dictionary provided */ + this.flags = 0; /* gzip header method and flags (0 if zlib) */ + this.dmax = 0; /* zlib header max distance (INFLATE_STRICT) */ + this.check = 0; /* protected copy of check value */ + this.total = 0; /* protected copy of output count */ + // TODO: may be {} + this.head = null; /* where to save gzip header information */ + + /* sliding window */ + this.wbits = 0; /* log base 2 of requested window size */ + this.wsize = 0; /* window size or zero if not using window */ + this.whave = 0; /* valid bytes in the window */ + this.wnext = 0; /* window write index */ + this.window = null; /* allocated sliding window, if needed */ + + /* bit accumulator */ + this.hold = 0; /* input bit accumulator */ + this.bits = 0; /* number of bits in "in" */ + + /* for string and stored block copying */ + this.length = 0; /* literal or length of data to copy */ + this.offset = 0; /* distance back to copy string from */ + + /* for table and code decoding */ + this.extra = 0; /* extra bits needed */ + + /* fixed and dynamic code tables */ + this.lencode = null; /* starting table for length/literal codes */ + this.distcode = null; /* starting table for distance codes */ + this.lenbits = 0; /* index bits for lencode */ + this.distbits = 0; /* index bits for distcode */ + + /* dynamic table building */ + this.ncode = 0; /* number of code length code lengths */ + this.nlen = 0; /* number of length code lengths */ + this.ndist = 0; /* number of distance code lengths */ + this.have = 0; /* number of code lengths in lens[] */ + this.next = null; /* next available space in codes[] */ + + this.lens = new utils.Buf16(320); /* temporary storage for code lengths */ + this.work = new utils.Buf16(288); /* work area for code table building */ + + /* + because we don't have pointers in js, we use lencode and distcode directly + as buffers so we don't need codes + */ + //this.codes = new utils.Buf32(ENOUGH); /* space for code tables */ + this.lendyn = null; /* dynamic table for length/literal codes (JS specific) */ + this.distdyn = null; /* dynamic table for distance codes (JS specific) */ + this.sane = 0; /* if false, allow invalid distance too far */ + this.back = 0; /* bits back of last unprocessed length/lit */ + this.was = 0; /* initial length of match */ +} + +function inflateResetKeep(strm) { + var state; + + if (!strm || !strm.state) { return Z_STREAM_ERROR; } + state = strm.state; + strm.total_in = strm.total_out = state.total = 0; + strm.msg = ''; /*Z_NULL*/ + if (state.wrap) { /* to support ill-conceived Java test suite */ + strm.adler = state.wrap & 1; + } + state.mode = HEAD; + state.last = 0; + state.havedict = 0; + state.dmax = 32768; + state.head = null/*Z_NULL*/; + state.hold = 0; + state.bits = 0; + //state.lencode = state.distcode = state.next = state.codes; + state.lencode = state.lendyn = new utils.Buf32(ENOUGH_LENS); + state.distcode = state.distdyn = new utils.Buf32(ENOUGH_DISTS); + + state.sane = 1; + state.back = -1; + //Tracev((stderr, "inflate: reset\n")); + return Z_OK; +} + +function inflateReset(strm) { + var state; + + if (!strm || !strm.state) { return Z_STREAM_ERROR; } + state = strm.state; + state.wsize = 0; + state.whave = 0; + state.wnext = 0; + return inflateResetKeep(strm); + +} + +function inflateReset2(strm, windowBits) { + var wrap; + var state; + + /* get the state */ + if (!strm || !strm.state) { return Z_STREAM_ERROR; } + state = strm.state; + + /* extract wrap request from windowBits parameter */ + if (windowBits < 0) { + wrap = 0; + windowBits = -windowBits; + } + else { + wrap = (windowBits >> 4) + 1; + if (windowBits < 48) { + windowBits &= 15; + } + } + + /* set number of window bits, free window if different */ + if (windowBits && (windowBits < 8 || windowBits > 15)) { + return Z_STREAM_ERROR; + } + if (state.window !== null && state.wbits !== windowBits) { + state.window = null; + } + + /* update state and reset the rest of it */ + state.wrap = wrap; + state.wbits = windowBits; + return inflateReset(strm); +} + +function inflateInit2(strm, windowBits) { + var ret; + var state; + + if (!strm) { return Z_STREAM_ERROR; } + //strm.msg = Z_NULL; /* in case we return an error */ + + state = new InflateState(); + + //if (state === Z_NULL) return Z_MEM_ERROR; + //Tracev((stderr, "inflate: allocated\n")); + strm.state = state; + state.window = null/*Z_NULL*/; + ret = inflateReset2(strm, windowBits); + if (ret !== Z_OK) { + strm.state = null/*Z_NULL*/; + } + return ret; +} + +function inflateInit(strm) { + return inflateInit2(strm, DEF_WBITS); +} + + +/* + Return state with length and distance decoding tables and index sizes set to + fixed code decoding. Normally this returns fixed tables from inffixed.h. + If BUILDFIXED is defined, then instead this routine builds the tables the + first time it's called, and returns those tables the first time and + thereafter. This reduces the size of the code by about 2K bytes, in + exchange for a little execution time. However, BUILDFIXED should not be + used for threaded applications, since the rewriting of the tables and virgin + may not be thread-safe. + */ +var virgin = true; + +var lenfix, distfix; // We have no pointers in JS, so keep tables separate + +function fixedtables(state) { + /* build fixed huffman tables if first call (may not be thread safe) */ + if (virgin) { + var sym; + + lenfix = new utils.Buf32(512); + distfix = new utils.Buf32(32); + + /* literal/length table */ + sym = 0; + while (sym < 144) { state.lens[sym++] = 8; } + while (sym < 256) { state.lens[sym++] = 9; } + while (sym < 280) { state.lens[sym++] = 7; } + while (sym < 288) { state.lens[sym++] = 8; } + + inflate_table(LENS, state.lens, 0, 288, lenfix, 0, state.work, { bits: 9 }); + + /* distance table */ + sym = 0; + while (sym < 32) { state.lens[sym++] = 5; } + + inflate_table(DISTS, state.lens, 0, 32, distfix, 0, state.work, { bits: 5 }); + + /* do this just once */ + virgin = false; + } + + state.lencode = lenfix; + state.lenbits = 9; + state.distcode = distfix; + state.distbits = 5; +} + + +/* + Update the window with the last wsize (normally 32K) bytes written before + returning. If window does not exist yet, create it. This is only called + when a window is already in use, or when output has been written during this + inflate call, but the end of the deflate stream has not been reached yet. + It is also called to create a window for dictionary data when a dictionary + is loaded. + + Providing output buffers larger than 32K to inflate() should provide a speed + advantage, since only the last 32K of output is copied to the sliding window + upon return from inflate(), and since all distances after the first 32K of + output will fall in the output data, making match copies simpler and faster. + The advantage may be dependent on the size of the processor's data caches. + */ +function updatewindow(strm, src, end, copy) { + var dist; + var state = strm.state; + + /* if it hasn't been done already, allocate space for the window */ + if (state.window === null) { + state.wsize = 1 << state.wbits; + state.wnext = 0; + state.whave = 0; + + state.window = new utils.Buf8(state.wsize); + } + + /* copy state->wsize or less output bytes into the circular window */ + if (copy >= state.wsize) { + utils.arraySet(state.window, src, end - state.wsize, state.wsize, 0); + state.wnext = 0; + state.whave = state.wsize; + } + else { + dist = state.wsize - state.wnext; + if (dist > copy) { + dist = copy; + } + //zmemcpy(state->window + state->wnext, end - copy, dist); + utils.arraySet(state.window, src, end - copy, dist, state.wnext); + copy -= dist; + if (copy) { + //zmemcpy(state->window, end - copy, copy); + utils.arraySet(state.window, src, end - copy, copy, 0); + state.wnext = copy; + state.whave = state.wsize; + } + else { + state.wnext += dist; + if (state.wnext === state.wsize) { state.wnext = 0; } + if (state.whave < state.wsize) { state.whave += dist; } + } + } + return 0; +} + +function inflate(strm, flush) { + var state; + var input, output; // input/output buffers + var next; /* next input INDEX */ + var put; /* next output INDEX */ + var have, left; /* available input and output */ + var hold; /* bit buffer */ + var bits; /* bits in bit buffer */ + var _in, _out; /* save starting available input and output */ + var copy; /* number of stored or match bytes to copy */ + var from; /* where to copy match bytes from */ + var from_source; + var here = 0; /* current decoding table entry */ + var here_bits, here_op, here_val; // paked "here" denormalized (JS specific) + //var last; /* parent table entry */ + var last_bits, last_op, last_val; // paked "last" denormalized (JS specific) + var len; /* length to copy for repeats, bits to drop */ + var ret; /* return code */ + var hbuf = new utils.Buf8(4); /* buffer for gzip header crc calculation */ + var opts; + + var n; // temporary var for NEED_BITS + + var order = /* permutation of code lengths */ + [ 16, 17, 18, 0, 8, 7, 9, 6, 10, 5, 11, 4, 12, 3, 13, 2, 14, 1, 15 ]; + + + if (!strm || !strm.state || !strm.output || + (!strm.input && strm.avail_in !== 0)) { + return Z_STREAM_ERROR; + } + + state = strm.state; + if (state.mode === TYPE) { state.mode = TYPEDO; } /* skip check */ + + + //--- LOAD() --- + put = strm.next_out; + output = strm.output; + left = strm.avail_out; + next = strm.next_in; + input = strm.input; + have = strm.avail_in; + hold = state.hold; + bits = state.bits; + //--- + + _in = have; + _out = left; + ret = Z_OK; + + inf_leave: // goto emulation + for (;;) { + switch (state.mode) { + case HEAD: + if (state.wrap === 0) { + state.mode = TYPEDO; + break; + } + //=== NEEDBITS(16); + while (bits < 16) { + if (have === 0) { break inf_leave; } + have--; + hold += input[next++] << bits; + bits += 8; + } + //===// + if ((state.wrap & 2) && hold === 0x8b1f) { /* gzip header */ + state.check = 0/*crc32(0L, Z_NULL, 0)*/; + //=== CRC2(state.check, hold); + hbuf[0] = hold & 0xff; + hbuf[1] = (hold >>> 8) & 0xff; + state.check = crc32(state.check, hbuf, 2, 0); + //===// + + //=== INITBITS(); + hold = 0; + bits = 0; + //===// + state.mode = FLAGS; + break; + } + state.flags = 0; /* expect zlib header */ + if (state.head) { + state.head.done = false; + } + if (!(state.wrap & 1) || /* check if zlib header allowed */ + (((hold & 0xff)/*BITS(8)*/ << 8) + (hold >> 8)) % 31) { + strm.msg = 'incorrect header check'; + state.mode = BAD; + break; + } + if ((hold & 0x0f)/*BITS(4)*/ !== Z_DEFLATED) { + strm.msg = 'unknown compression method'; + state.mode = BAD; + break; + } + //--- DROPBITS(4) ---// + hold >>>= 4; + bits -= 4; + //---// + len = (hold & 0x0f)/*BITS(4)*/ + 8; + if (state.wbits === 0) { + state.wbits = len; + } + else if (len > state.wbits) { + strm.msg = 'invalid window size'; + state.mode = BAD; + break; + } + state.dmax = 1 << len; + //Tracev((stderr, "inflate: zlib header ok\n")); + strm.adler = state.check = 1/*adler32(0L, Z_NULL, 0)*/; + state.mode = hold & 0x200 ? DICTID : TYPE; + //=== INITBITS(); + hold = 0; + bits = 0; + //===// + break; + case FLAGS: + //=== NEEDBITS(16); */ + while (bits < 16) { + if (have === 0) { break inf_leave; } + have--; + hold += input[next++] << bits; + bits += 8; + } + //===// + state.flags = hold; + if ((state.flags & 0xff) !== Z_DEFLATED) { + strm.msg = 'unknown compression method'; + state.mode = BAD; + break; + } + if (state.flags & 0xe000) { + strm.msg = 'unknown header flags set'; + state.mode = BAD; + break; + } + if (state.head) { + state.head.text = ((hold >> 8) & 1); + } + if (state.flags & 0x0200) { + //=== CRC2(state.check, hold); + hbuf[0] = hold & 0xff; + hbuf[1] = (hold >>> 8) & 0xff; + state.check = crc32(state.check, hbuf, 2, 0); + //===// + } + //=== INITBITS(); + hold = 0; + bits = 0; + //===// + state.mode = TIME; + /* falls through */ + case TIME: + //=== NEEDBITS(32); */ + while (bits < 32) { + if (have === 0) { break inf_leave; } + have--; + hold += input[next++] << bits; + bits += 8; + } + //===// + if (state.head) { + state.head.time = hold; + } + if (state.flags & 0x0200) { + //=== CRC4(state.check, hold) + hbuf[0] = hold & 0xff; + hbuf[1] = (hold >>> 8) & 0xff; + hbuf[2] = (hold >>> 16) & 0xff; + hbuf[3] = (hold >>> 24) & 0xff; + state.check = crc32(state.check, hbuf, 4, 0); + //=== + } + //=== INITBITS(); + hold = 0; + bits = 0; + //===// + state.mode = OS; + /* falls through */ + case OS: + //=== NEEDBITS(16); */ + while (bits < 16) { + if (have === 0) { break inf_leave; } + have--; + hold += input[next++] << bits; + bits += 8; + } + //===// + if (state.head) { + state.head.xflags = (hold & 0xff); + state.head.os = (hold >> 8); + } + if (state.flags & 0x0200) { + //=== CRC2(state.check, hold); + hbuf[0] = hold & 0xff; + hbuf[1] = (hold >>> 8) & 0xff; + state.check = crc32(state.check, hbuf, 2, 0); + //===// + } + //=== INITBITS(); + hold = 0; + bits = 0; + //===// + state.mode = EXLEN; + /* falls through */ + case EXLEN: + if (state.flags & 0x0400) { + //=== NEEDBITS(16); */ + while (bits < 16) { + if (have === 0) { break inf_leave; } + have--; + hold += input[next++] << bits; + bits += 8; + } + //===// + state.length = hold; + if (state.head) { + state.head.extra_len = hold; + } + if (state.flags & 0x0200) { + //=== CRC2(state.check, hold); + hbuf[0] = hold & 0xff; + hbuf[1] = (hold >>> 8) & 0xff; + state.check = crc32(state.check, hbuf, 2, 0); + //===// + } + //=== INITBITS(); + hold = 0; + bits = 0; + //===// + } + else if (state.head) { + state.head.extra = null/*Z_NULL*/; + } + state.mode = EXTRA; + /* falls through */ + case EXTRA: + if (state.flags & 0x0400) { + copy = state.length; + if (copy > have) { copy = have; } + if (copy) { + if (state.head) { + len = state.head.extra_len - state.length; + if (!state.head.extra) { + // Use untyped array for more conveniend processing later + state.head.extra = new Array(state.head.extra_len); + } + utils.arraySet( + state.head.extra, + input, + next, + // extra field is limited to 65536 bytes + // - no need for additional size check + copy, + /*len + copy > state.head.extra_max - len ? state.head.extra_max : copy,*/ + len + ); + //zmemcpy(state.head.extra + len, next, + // len + copy > state.head.extra_max ? + // state.head.extra_max - len : copy); + } + if (state.flags & 0x0200) { + state.check = crc32(state.check, input, copy, next); + } + have -= copy; + next += copy; + state.length -= copy; + } + if (state.length) { break inf_leave; } + } + state.length = 0; + state.mode = NAME; + /* falls through */ + case NAME: + if (state.flags & 0x0800) { + if (have === 0) { break inf_leave; } + copy = 0; + do { + // TODO: 2 or 1 bytes? + len = input[next + copy++]; + /* use constant limit because in js we should not preallocate memory */ + if (state.head && len && + (state.length < 65536 /*state.head.name_max*/)) { + state.head.name += String.fromCharCode(len); + } + } while (len && copy < have); + + if (state.flags & 0x0200) { + state.check = crc32(state.check, input, copy, next); + } + have -= copy; + next += copy; + if (len) { break inf_leave; } + } + else if (state.head) { + state.head.name = null; + } + state.length = 0; + state.mode = COMMENT; + /* falls through */ + case COMMENT: + if (state.flags & 0x1000) { + if (have === 0) { break inf_leave; } + copy = 0; + do { + len = input[next + copy++]; + /* use constant limit because in js we should not preallocate memory */ + if (state.head && len && + (state.length < 65536 /*state.head.comm_max*/)) { + state.head.comment += String.fromCharCode(len); + } + } while (len && copy < have); + if (state.flags & 0x0200) { + state.check = crc32(state.check, input, copy, next); + } + have -= copy; + next += copy; + if (len) { break inf_leave; } + } + else if (state.head) { + state.head.comment = null; + } + state.mode = HCRC; + /* falls through */ + case HCRC: + if (state.flags & 0x0200) { + //=== NEEDBITS(16); */ + while (bits < 16) { + if (have === 0) { break inf_leave; } + have--; + hold += input[next++] << bits; + bits += 8; + } + //===// + if (hold !== (state.check & 0xffff)) { + strm.msg = 'header crc mismatch'; + state.mode = BAD; + break; + } + //=== INITBITS(); + hold = 0; + bits = 0; + //===// + } + if (state.head) { + state.head.hcrc = ((state.flags >> 9) & 1); + state.head.done = true; + } + strm.adler = state.check = 0; + state.mode = TYPE; + break; + case DICTID: + //=== NEEDBITS(32); */ + while (bits < 32) { + if (have === 0) { break inf_leave; } + have--; + hold += input[next++] << bits; + bits += 8; + } + //===// + strm.adler = state.check = zswap32(hold); + //=== INITBITS(); + hold = 0; + bits = 0; + //===// + state.mode = DICT; + /* falls through */ + case DICT: + if (state.havedict === 0) { + //--- RESTORE() --- + strm.next_out = put; + strm.avail_out = left; + strm.next_in = next; + strm.avail_in = have; + state.hold = hold; + state.bits = bits; + //--- + return Z_NEED_DICT; + } + strm.adler = state.check = 1/*adler32(0L, Z_NULL, 0)*/; + state.mode = TYPE; + /* falls through */ + case TYPE: + if (flush === Z_BLOCK || flush === Z_TREES) { break inf_leave; } + /* falls through */ + case TYPEDO: + if (state.last) { + //--- BYTEBITS() ---// + hold >>>= bits & 7; + bits -= bits & 7; + //---// + state.mode = CHECK; + break; + } + //=== NEEDBITS(3); */ + while (bits < 3) { + if (have === 0) { break inf_leave; } + have--; + hold += input[next++] << bits; + bits += 8; + } + //===// + state.last = (hold & 0x01)/*BITS(1)*/; + //--- DROPBITS(1) ---// + hold >>>= 1; + bits -= 1; + //---// + + switch ((hold & 0x03)/*BITS(2)*/) { + case 0: /* stored block */ + //Tracev((stderr, "inflate: stored block%s\n", + // state.last ? " (last)" : "")); + state.mode = STORED; + break; + case 1: /* fixed block */ + fixedtables(state); + //Tracev((stderr, "inflate: fixed codes block%s\n", + // state.last ? " (last)" : "")); + state.mode = LEN_; /* decode codes */ + if (flush === Z_TREES) { + //--- DROPBITS(2) ---// + hold >>>= 2; + bits -= 2; + //---// + break inf_leave; + } + break; + case 2: /* dynamic block */ + //Tracev((stderr, "inflate: dynamic codes block%s\n", + // state.last ? " (last)" : "")); + state.mode = TABLE; + break; + case 3: + strm.msg = 'invalid block type'; + state.mode = BAD; + } + //--- DROPBITS(2) ---// + hold >>>= 2; + bits -= 2; + //---// + break; + case STORED: + //--- BYTEBITS() ---// /* go to byte boundary */ + hold >>>= bits & 7; + bits -= bits & 7; + //---// + //=== NEEDBITS(32); */ + while (bits < 32) { + if (have === 0) { break inf_leave; } + have--; + hold += input[next++] << bits; + bits += 8; + } + //===// + if ((hold & 0xffff) !== ((hold >>> 16) ^ 0xffff)) { + strm.msg = 'invalid stored block lengths'; + state.mode = BAD; + break; + } + state.length = hold & 0xffff; + //Tracev((stderr, "inflate: stored length %u\n", + // state.length)); + //=== INITBITS(); + hold = 0; + bits = 0; + //===// + state.mode = COPY_; + if (flush === Z_TREES) { break inf_leave; } + /* falls through */ + case COPY_: + state.mode = COPY; + /* falls through */ + case COPY: + copy = state.length; + if (copy) { + if (copy > have) { copy = have; } + if (copy > left) { copy = left; } + if (copy === 0) { break inf_leave; } + //--- zmemcpy(put, next, copy); --- + utils.arraySet(output, input, next, copy, put); + //---// + have -= copy; + next += copy; + left -= copy; + put += copy; + state.length -= copy; + break; + } + //Tracev((stderr, "inflate: stored end\n")); + state.mode = TYPE; + break; + case TABLE: + //=== NEEDBITS(14); */ + while (bits < 14) { + if (have === 0) { break inf_leave; } + have--; + hold += input[next++] << bits; + bits += 8; + } + //===// + state.nlen = (hold & 0x1f)/*BITS(5)*/ + 257; + //--- DROPBITS(5) ---// + hold >>>= 5; + bits -= 5; + //---// + state.ndist = (hold & 0x1f)/*BITS(5)*/ + 1; + //--- DROPBITS(5) ---// + hold >>>= 5; + bits -= 5; + //---// + state.ncode = (hold & 0x0f)/*BITS(4)*/ + 4; + //--- DROPBITS(4) ---// + hold >>>= 4; + bits -= 4; + //---// +//#ifndef PKZIP_BUG_WORKAROUND + if (state.nlen > 286 || state.ndist > 30) { + strm.msg = 'too many length or distance symbols'; + state.mode = BAD; + break; + } +//#endif + //Tracev((stderr, "inflate: table sizes ok\n")); + state.have = 0; + state.mode = LENLENS; + /* falls through */ + case LENLENS: + while (state.have < state.ncode) { + //=== NEEDBITS(3); + while (bits < 3) { + if (have === 0) { break inf_leave; } + have--; + hold += input[next++] << bits; + bits += 8; + } + //===// + state.lens[order[state.have++]] = (hold & 0x07);//BITS(3); + //--- DROPBITS(3) ---// + hold >>>= 3; + bits -= 3; + //---// + } + while (state.have < 19) { + state.lens[order[state.have++]] = 0; + } + // We have separate tables & no pointers. 2 commented lines below not needed. + //state.next = state.codes; + //state.lencode = state.next; + // Switch to use dynamic table + state.lencode = state.lendyn; + state.lenbits = 7; + + opts = { bits: state.lenbits }; + ret = inflate_table(CODES, state.lens, 0, 19, state.lencode, 0, state.work, opts); + state.lenbits = opts.bits; + + if (ret) { + strm.msg = 'invalid code lengths set'; + state.mode = BAD; + break; + } + //Tracev((stderr, "inflate: code lengths ok\n")); + state.have = 0; + state.mode = CODELENS; + /* falls through */ + case CODELENS: + while (state.have < state.nlen + state.ndist) { + for (;;) { + here = state.lencode[hold & ((1 << state.lenbits) - 1)];/*BITS(state.lenbits)*/ + here_bits = here >>> 24; + here_op = (here >>> 16) & 0xff; + here_val = here & 0xffff; + + if ((here_bits) <= bits) { break; } + //--- PULLBYTE() ---// + if (have === 0) { break inf_leave; } + have--; + hold += input[next++] << bits; + bits += 8; + //---// + } + if (here_val < 16) { + //--- DROPBITS(here.bits) ---// + hold >>>= here_bits; + bits -= here_bits; + //---// + state.lens[state.have++] = here_val; + } + else { + if (here_val === 16) { + //=== NEEDBITS(here.bits + 2); + n = here_bits + 2; + while (bits < n) { + if (have === 0) { break inf_leave; } + have--; + hold += input[next++] << bits; + bits += 8; + } + //===// + //--- DROPBITS(here.bits) ---// + hold >>>= here_bits; + bits -= here_bits; + //---// + if (state.have === 0) { + strm.msg = 'invalid bit length repeat'; + state.mode = BAD; + break; + } + len = state.lens[state.have - 1]; + copy = 3 + (hold & 0x03);//BITS(2); + //--- DROPBITS(2) ---// + hold >>>= 2; + bits -= 2; + //---// + } + else if (here_val === 17) { + //=== NEEDBITS(here.bits + 3); + n = here_bits + 3; + while (bits < n) { + if (have === 0) { break inf_leave; } + have--; + hold += input[next++] << bits; + bits += 8; + } + //===// + //--- DROPBITS(here.bits) ---// + hold >>>= here_bits; + bits -= here_bits; + //---// + len = 0; + copy = 3 + (hold & 0x07);//BITS(3); + //--- DROPBITS(3) ---// + hold >>>= 3; + bits -= 3; + //---// + } + else { + //=== NEEDBITS(here.bits + 7); + n = here_bits + 7; + while (bits < n) { + if (have === 0) { break inf_leave; } + have--; + hold += input[next++] << bits; + bits += 8; + } + //===// + //--- DROPBITS(here.bits) ---// + hold >>>= here_bits; + bits -= here_bits; + //---// + len = 0; + copy = 11 + (hold & 0x7f);//BITS(7); + //--- DROPBITS(7) ---// + hold >>>= 7; + bits -= 7; + //---// + } + if (state.have + copy > state.nlen + state.ndist) { + strm.msg = 'invalid bit length repeat'; + state.mode = BAD; + break; + } + while (copy--) { + state.lens[state.have++] = len; + } + } + } + + /* handle error breaks in while */ + if (state.mode === BAD) { break; } + + /* check for end-of-block code (better have one) */ + if (state.lens[256] === 0) { + strm.msg = 'invalid code -- missing end-of-block'; + state.mode = BAD; + break; + } + + /* build code tables -- note: do not change the lenbits or distbits + values here (9 and 6) without reading the comments in inftrees.h + concerning the ENOUGH constants, which depend on those values */ + state.lenbits = 9; + + opts = { bits: state.lenbits }; + ret = inflate_table(LENS, state.lens, 0, state.nlen, state.lencode, 0, state.work, opts); + // We have separate tables & no pointers. 2 commented lines below not needed. + // state.next_index = opts.table_index; + state.lenbits = opts.bits; + // state.lencode = state.next; + + if (ret) { + strm.msg = 'invalid literal/lengths set'; + state.mode = BAD; + break; + } + + state.distbits = 6; + //state.distcode.copy(state.codes); + // Switch to use dynamic table + state.distcode = state.distdyn; + opts = { bits: state.distbits }; + ret = inflate_table(DISTS, state.lens, state.nlen, state.ndist, state.distcode, 0, state.work, opts); + // We have separate tables & no pointers. 2 commented lines below not needed. + // state.next_index = opts.table_index; + state.distbits = opts.bits; + // state.distcode = state.next; + + if (ret) { + strm.msg = 'invalid distances set'; + state.mode = BAD; + break; + } + //Tracev((stderr, 'inflate: codes ok\n')); + state.mode = LEN_; + if (flush === Z_TREES) { break inf_leave; } + /* falls through */ + case LEN_: + state.mode = LEN; + /* falls through */ + case LEN: + if (have >= 6 && left >= 258) { + //--- RESTORE() --- + strm.next_out = put; + strm.avail_out = left; + strm.next_in = next; + strm.avail_in = have; + state.hold = hold; + state.bits = bits; + //--- + inflate_fast(strm, _out); + //--- LOAD() --- + put = strm.next_out; + output = strm.output; + left = strm.avail_out; + next = strm.next_in; + input = strm.input; + have = strm.avail_in; + hold = state.hold; + bits = state.bits; + //--- + + if (state.mode === TYPE) { + state.back = -1; + } + break; + } + state.back = 0; + for (;;) { + here = state.lencode[hold & ((1 << state.lenbits) - 1)]; /*BITS(state.lenbits)*/ + here_bits = here >>> 24; + here_op = (here >>> 16) & 0xff; + here_val = here & 0xffff; + + if (here_bits <= bits) { break; } + //--- PULLBYTE() ---// + if (have === 0) { break inf_leave; } + have--; + hold += input[next++] << bits; + bits += 8; + //---// + } + if (here_op && (here_op & 0xf0) === 0) { + last_bits = here_bits; + last_op = here_op; + last_val = here_val; + for (;;) { + here = state.lencode[last_val + + ((hold & ((1 << (last_bits + last_op)) - 1))/*BITS(last.bits + last.op)*/ >> last_bits)]; + here_bits = here >>> 24; + here_op = (here >>> 16) & 0xff; + here_val = here & 0xffff; + + if ((last_bits + here_bits) <= bits) { break; } + //--- PULLBYTE() ---// + if (have === 0) { break inf_leave; } + have--; + hold += input[next++] << bits; + bits += 8; + //---// + } + //--- DROPBITS(last.bits) ---// + hold >>>= last_bits; + bits -= last_bits; + //---// + state.back += last_bits; + } + //--- DROPBITS(here.bits) ---// + hold >>>= here_bits; + bits -= here_bits; + //---// + state.back += here_bits; + state.length = here_val; + if (here_op === 0) { + //Tracevv((stderr, here.val >= 0x20 && here.val < 0x7f ? + // "inflate: literal '%c'\n" : + // "inflate: literal 0x%02x\n", here.val)); + state.mode = LIT; + break; + } + if (here_op & 32) { + //Tracevv((stderr, "inflate: end of block\n")); + state.back = -1; + state.mode = TYPE; + break; + } + if (here_op & 64) { + strm.msg = 'invalid literal/length code'; + state.mode = BAD; + break; + } + state.extra = here_op & 15; + state.mode = LENEXT; + /* falls through */ + case LENEXT: + if (state.extra) { + //=== NEEDBITS(state.extra); + n = state.extra; + while (bits < n) { + if (have === 0) { break inf_leave; } + have--; + hold += input[next++] << bits; + bits += 8; + } + //===// + state.length += hold & ((1 << state.extra) - 1)/*BITS(state.extra)*/; + //--- DROPBITS(state.extra) ---// + hold >>>= state.extra; + bits -= state.extra; + //---// + state.back += state.extra; + } + //Tracevv((stderr, "inflate: length %u\n", state.length)); + state.was = state.length; + state.mode = DIST; + /* falls through */ + case DIST: + for (;;) { + here = state.distcode[hold & ((1 << state.distbits) - 1)];/*BITS(state.distbits)*/ + here_bits = here >>> 24; + here_op = (here >>> 16) & 0xff; + here_val = here & 0xffff; + + if ((here_bits) <= bits) { break; } + //--- PULLBYTE() ---// + if (have === 0) { break inf_leave; } + have--; + hold += input[next++] << bits; + bits += 8; + //---// + } + if ((here_op & 0xf0) === 0) { + last_bits = here_bits; + last_op = here_op; + last_val = here_val; + for (;;) { + here = state.distcode[last_val + + ((hold & ((1 << (last_bits + last_op)) - 1))/*BITS(last.bits + last.op)*/ >> last_bits)]; + here_bits = here >>> 24; + here_op = (here >>> 16) & 0xff; + here_val = here & 0xffff; + + if ((last_bits + here_bits) <= bits) { break; } + //--- PULLBYTE() ---// + if (have === 0) { break inf_leave; } + have--; + hold += input[next++] << bits; + bits += 8; + //---// + } + //--- DROPBITS(last.bits) ---// + hold >>>= last_bits; + bits -= last_bits; + //---// + state.back += last_bits; + } + //--- DROPBITS(here.bits) ---// + hold >>>= here_bits; + bits -= here_bits; + //---// + state.back += here_bits; + if (here_op & 64) { + strm.msg = 'invalid distance code'; + state.mode = BAD; + break; + } + state.offset = here_val; + state.extra = (here_op) & 15; + state.mode = DISTEXT; + /* falls through */ + case DISTEXT: + if (state.extra) { + //=== NEEDBITS(state.extra); + n = state.extra; + while (bits < n) { + if (have === 0) { break inf_leave; } + have--; + hold += input[next++] << bits; + bits += 8; + } + //===// + state.offset += hold & ((1 << state.extra) - 1)/*BITS(state.extra)*/; + //--- DROPBITS(state.extra) ---// + hold >>>= state.extra; + bits -= state.extra; + //---// + state.back += state.extra; + } +//#ifdef INFLATE_STRICT + if (state.offset > state.dmax) { + strm.msg = 'invalid distance too far back'; + state.mode = BAD; + break; + } +//#endif + //Tracevv((stderr, "inflate: distance %u\n", state.offset)); + state.mode = MATCH; + /* falls through */ + case MATCH: + if (left === 0) { break inf_leave; } + copy = _out - left; + if (state.offset > copy) { /* copy from window */ + copy = state.offset - copy; + if (copy > state.whave) { + if (state.sane) { + strm.msg = 'invalid distance too far back'; + state.mode = BAD; + break; + } +// (!) This block is disabled in zlib defailts, +// don't enable it for binary compatibility +//#ifdef INFLATE_ALLOW_INVALID_DISTANCE_TOOFAR_ARRR +// Trace((stderr, "inflate.c too far\n")); +// copy -= state.whave; +// if (copy > state.length) { copy = state.length; } +// if (copy > left) { copy = left; } +// left -= copy; +// state.length -= copy; +// do { +// output[put++] = 0; +// } while (--copy); +// if (state.length === 0) { state.mode = LEN; } +// break; +//#endif + } + if (copy > state.wnext) { + copy -= state.wnext; + from = state.wsize - copy; + } + else { + from = state.wnext - copy; + } + if (copy > state.length) { copy = state.length; } + from_source = state.window; + } + else { /* copy from output */ + from_source = output; + from = put - state.offset; + copy = state.length; + } + if (copy > left) { copy = left; } + left -= copy; + state.length -= copy; + do { + output[put++] = from_source[from++]; + } while (--copy); + if (state.length === 0) { state.mode = LEN; } + break; + case LIT: + if (left === 0) { break inf_leave; } + output[put++] = state.length; + left--; + state.mode = LEN; + break; + case CHECK: + if (state.wrap) { + //=== NEEDBITS(32); + while (bits < 32) { + if (have === 0) { break inf_leave; } + have--; + // Use '|' insdead of '+' to make sure that result is signed + hold |= input[next++] << bits; + bits += 8; + } + //===// + _out -= left; + strm.total_out += _out; + state.total += _out; + if (_out) { + strm.adler = state.check = + /*UPDATE(state.check, put - _out, _out);*/ + (state.flags ? crc32(state.check, output, _out, put - _out) : adler32(state.check, output, _out, put - _out)); + + } + _out = left; + // NB: crc32 stored as signed 32-bit int, zswap32 returns signed too + if ((state.flags ? hold : zswap32(hold)) !== state.check) { + strm.msg = 'incorrect data check'; + state.mode = BAD; + break; + } + //=== INITBITS(); + hold = 0; + bits = 0; + //===// + //Tracev((stderr, "inflate: check matches trailer\n")); + } + state.mode = LENGTH; + /* falls through */ + case LENGTH: + if (state.wrap && state.flags) { + //=== NEEDBITS(32); + while (bits < 32) { + if (have === 0) { break inf_leave; } + have--; + hold += input[next++] << bits; + bits += 8; + } + //===// + if (hold !== (state.total & 0xffffffff)) { + strm.msg = 'incorrect length check'; + state.mode = BAD; + break; + } + //=== INITBITS(); + hold = 0; + bits = 0; + //===// + //Tracev((stderr, "inflate: length matches trailer\n")); + } + state.mode = DONE; + /* falls through */ + case DONE: + ret = Z_STREAM_END; + break inf_leave; + case BAD: + ret = Z_DATA_ERROR; + break inf_leave; + case MEM: + return Z_MEM_ERROR; + case SYNC: + /* falls through */ + default: + return Z_STREAM_ERROR; + } + } + + // inf_leave <- here is real place for "goto inf_leave", emulated via "break inf_leave" + + /* + Return from inflate(), updating the total counts and the check value. + If there was no progress during the inflate() call, return a buffer + error. Call updatewindow() to create and/or update the window state. + Note: a memory error from inflate() is non-recoverable. + */ + + //--- RESTORE() --- + strm.next_out = put; + strm.avail_out = left; + strm.next_in = next; + strm.avail_in = have; + state.hold = hold; + state.bits = bits; + //--- + + if (state.wsize || (_out !== strm.avail_out && state.mode < BAD && + (state.mode < CHECK || flush !== Z_FINISH))) { + if (updatewindow(strm, strm.output, strm.next_out, _out - strm.avail_out)) { + state.mode = MEM; + return Z_MEM_ERROR; + } + } + _in -= strm.avail_in; + _out -= strm.avail_out; + strm.total_in += _in; + strm.total_out += _out; + state.total += _out; + if (state.wrap && _out) { + strm.adler = state.check = /*UPDATE(state.check, strm.next_out - _out, _out);*/ + (state.flags ? crc32(state.check, output, _out, strm.next_out - _out) : adler32(state.check, output, _out, strm.next_out - _out)); + } + strm.data_type = state.bits + (state.last ? 64 : 0) + + (state.mode === TYPE ? 128 : 0) + + (state.mode === LEN_ || state.mode === COPY_ ? 256 : 0); + if (((_in === 0 && _out === 0) || flush === Z_FINISH) && ret === Z_OK) { + ret = Z_BUF_ERROR; + } + return ret; +} + +function inflateEnd(strm) { + + if (!strm || !strm.state /*|| strm->zfree == (free_func)0*/) { + return Z_STREAM_ERROR; + } + + var state = strm.state; + if (state.window) { + state.window = null; + } + strm.state = null; + return Z_OK; +} + +function inflateGetHeader(strm, head) { + var state; + + /* check state */ + if (!strm || !strm.state) { return Z_STREAM_ERROR; } + state = strm.state; + if ((state.wrap & 2) === 0) { return Z_STREAM_ERROR; } + + /* save header structure */ + state.head = head; + head.done = false; + return Z_OK; +} + +function inflateSetDictionary(strm, dictionary) { + var dictLength = dictionary.length; + + var state; + var dictid; + var ret; + + /* check state */ + if (!strm /* == Z_NULL */ || !strm.state /* == Z_NULL */) { return Z_STREAM_ERROR; } + state = strm.state; + + if (state.wrap !== 0 && state.mode !== DICT) { + return Z_STREAM_ERROR; + } + + /* check for correct dictionary identifier */ + if (state.mode === DICT) { + dictid = 1; /* adler32(0, null, 0)*/ + /* dictid = adler32(dictid, dictionary, dictLength); */ + dictid = adler32(dictid, dictionary, dictLength, 0); + if (dictid !== state.check) { + return Z_DATA_ERROR; + } + } + /* copy dictionary to window using updatewindow(), which will amend the + existing dictionary if appropriate */ + ret = updatewindow(strm, dictionary, dictLength, dictLength); + if (ret) { + state.mode = MEM; + return Z_MEM_ERROR; + } + state.havedict = 1; + // Tracev((stderr, "inflate: dictionary set\n")); + return Z_OK; +} + +exports.inflateReset = inflateReset; +exports.inflateReset2 = inflateReset2; +exports.inflateResetKeep = inflateResetKeep; +exports.inflateInit = inflateInit; +exports.inflateInit2 = inflateInit2; +exports.inflate = inflate; +exports.inflateEnd = inflateEnd; +exports.inflateGetHeader = inflateGetHeader; +exports.inflateSetDictionary = inflateSetDictionary; +exports.inflateInfo = 'pako inflate (from Nodeca project)'; + +/* Not implemented +exports.inflateCopy = inflateCopy; +exports.inflateGetDictionary = inflateGetDictionary; +exports.inflateMark = inflateMark; +exports.inflatePrime = inflatePrime; +exports.inflateSync = inflateSync; +exports.inflateSyncPoint = inflateSyncPoint; +exports.inflateUndermine = inflateUndermine; +*/ + +},{"../utils/common":41,"./adler32":43,"./crc32":45,"./inffast":48,"./inftrees":50}],50:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; + +// (C) 1995-2013 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler +// (C) 2014-2017 Vitaly Puzrin and Andrey Tupitsin +// +// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied +// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages +// arising from the use of this software. +// +// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, +// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it +// freely, subject to the following restrictions: +// +// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not +// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software +// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be +// appreciated but is not required. +// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be +// misrepresented as being the original software. +// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution. + +var utils = require('../utils/common'); + +var MAXBITS = 15; +var ENOUGH_LENS = 852; +var ENOUGH_DISTS = 592; +//var ENOUGH = (ENOUGH_LENS+ENOUGH_DISTS); + +var CODES = 0; +var LENS = 1; +var DISTS = 2; + +var lbase = [ /* Length codes 257..285 base */ + 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 23, 27, 31, + 35, 43, 51, 59, 67, 83, 99, 115, 131, 163, 195, 227, 258, 0, 0 +]; + +var lext = [ /* Length codes 257..285 extra */ + 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 17, 17, 17, 17, 18, 18, 18, 18, + 19, 19, 19, 19, 20, 20, 20, 20, 21, 21, 21, 21, 16, 72, 78 +]; + +var dbase = [ /* Distance codes 0..29 base */ + 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 13, 17, 25, 33, 49, 65, 97, 129, 193, + 257, 385, 513, 769, 1025, 1537, 2049, 3073, 4097, 6145, + 8193, 12289, 16385, 24577, 0, 0 +]; + +var dext = [ /* Distance codes 0..29 extra */ + 16, 16, 16, 16, 17, 17, 18, 18, 19, 19, 20, 20, 21, 21, 22, 22, + 23, 23, 24, 24, 25, 25, 26, 26, 27, 27, + 28, 28, 29, 29, 64, 64 +]; + +module.exports = function inflate_table(type, lens, lens_index, codes, table, table_index, work, opts) +{ + var bits = opts.bits; + //here = opts.here; /* table entry for duplication */ + + var len = 0; /* a code's length in bits */ + var sym = 0; /* index of code symbols */ + var min = 0, max = 0; /* minimum and maximum code lengths */ + var root = 0; /* number of index bits for root table */ + var curr = 0; /* number of index bits for current table */ + var drop = 0; /* code bits to drop for sub-table */ + var left = 0; /* number of prefix codes available */ + var used = 0; /* code entries in table used */ + var huff = 0; /* Huffman code */ + var incr; /* for incrementing code, index */ + var fill; /* index for replicating entries */ + var low; /* low bits for current root entry */ + var mask; /* mask for low root bits */ + var next; /* next available space in table */ + var base = null; /* base value table to use */ + var base_index = 0; +// var shoextra; /* extra bits table to use */ + var end; /* use base and extra for symbol > end */ + var count = new utils.Buf16(MAXBITS + 1); //[MAXBITS+1]; /* number of codes of each length */ + var offs = new utils.Buf16(MAXBITS + 1); //[MAXBITS+1]; /* offsets in table for each length */ + var extra = null; + var extra_index = 0; + + var here_bits, here_op, here_val; + + /* + Process a set of code lengths to create a canonical Huffman code. The + code lengths are lens[0..codes-1]. Each length corresponds to the + symbols 0..codes-1. The Huffman code is generated by first sorting the + symbols by length from short to long, and retaining the symbol order + for codes with equal lengths. Then the code starts with all zero bits + for the first code of the shortest length, and the codes are integer + increments for the same length, and zeros are appended as the length + increases. For the deflate format, these bits are stored backwards + from their more natural integer increment ordering, and so when the + decoding tables are built in the large loop below, the integer codes + are incremented backwards. + + This routine assumes, but does not check, that all of the entries in + lens[] are in the range 0..MAXBITS. The caller must assure this. + 1..MAXBITS is interpreted as that code length. zero means that that + symbol does not occur in this code. + + The codes are sorted by computing a count of codes for each length, + creating from that a table of starting indices for each length in the + sorted table, and then entering the symbols in order in the sorted + table. The sorted table is work[], with that space being provided by + the caller. + + The length counts are used for other purposes as well, i.e. finding + the minimum and maximum length codes, determining if there are any + codes at all, checking for a valid set of lengths, and looking ahead + at length counts to determine sub-table sizes when building the + decoding tables. + */ + + /* accumulate lengths for codes (assumes lens[] all in 0..MAXBITS) */ + for (len = 0; len <= MAXBITS; len++) { + count[len] = 0; + } + for (sym = 0; sym < codes; sym++) { + count[lens[lens_index + sym]]++; + } + + /* bound code lengths, force root to be within code lengths */ + root = bits; + for (max = MAXBITS; max >= 1; max--) { + if (count[max] !== 0) { break; } + } + if (root > max) { + root = max; + } + if (max === 0) { /* no symbols to code at all */ + //table.op[opts.table_index] = 64; //here.op = (var char)64; /* invalid code marker */ + //table.bits[opts.table_index] = 1; //here.bits = (var char)1; + //table.val[opts.table_index++] = 0; //here.val = (var short)0; + table[table_index++] = (1 << 24) | (64 << 16) | 0; + + + //table.op[opts.table_index] = 64; + //table.bits[opts.table_index] = 1; + //table.val[opts.table_index++] = 0; + table[table_index++] = (1 << 24) | (64 << 16) | 0; + + opts.bits = 1; + return 0; /* no symbols, but wait for decoding to report error */ + } + for (min = 1; min < max; min++) { + if (count[min] !== 0) { break; } + } + if (root < min) { + root = min; + } + + /* check for an over-subscribed or incomplete set of lengths */ + left = 1; + for (len = 1; len <= MAXBITS; len++) { + left <<= 1; + left -= count[len]; + if (left < 0) { + return -1; + } /* over-subscribed */ + } + if (left > 0 && (type === CODES || max !== 1)) { + return -1; /* incomplete set */ + } + + /* generate offsets into symbol table for each length for sorting */ + offs[1] = 0; + for (len = 1; len < MAXBITS; len++) { + offs[len + 1] = offs[len] + count[len]; + } + + /* sort symbols by length, by symbol order within each length */ + for (sym = 0; sym < codes; sym++) { + if (lens[lens_index + sym] !== 0) { + work[offs[lens[lens_index + sym]]++] = sym; + } + } + + /* + Create and fill in decoding tables. In this loop, the table being + filled is at next and has curr index bits. The code being used is huff + with length len. That code is converted to an index by dropping drop + bits off of the bottom. For codes where len is less than drop + curr, + those top drop + curr - len bits are incremented through all values to + fill the table with replicated entries. + + root is the number of index bits for the root table. When len exceeds + root, sub-tables are created pointed to by the root entry with an index + of the low root bits of huff. This is saved in low to check for when a + new sub-table should be started. drop is zero when the root table is + being filled, and drop is root when sub-tables are being filled. + + When a new sub-table is needed, it is necessary to look ahead in the + code lengths to determine what size sub-table is needed. The length + counts are used for this, and so count[] is decremented as codes are + entered in the tables. + + used keeps track of how many table entries have been allocated from the + provided *table space. It is checked for LENS and DIST tables against + the constants ENOUGH_LENS and ENOUGH_DISTS to guard against changes in + the initial root table size constants. See the comments in inftrees.h + for more information. + + sym increments through all symbols, and the loop terminates when + all codes of length max, i.e. all codes, have been processed. This + routine permits incomplete codes, so another loop after this one fills + in the rest of the decoding tables with invalid code markers. + */ + + /* set up for code type */ + // poor man optimization - use if-else instead of switch, + // to avoid deopts in old v8 + if (type === CODES) { + base = extra = work; /* dummy value--not used */ + end = 19; + + } else if (type === LENS) { + base = lbase; + base_index -= 257; + extra = lext; + extra_index -= 257; + end = 256; + + } else { /* DISTS */ + base = dbase; + extra = dext; + end = -1; + } + + /* initialize opts for loop */ + huff = 0; /* starting code */ + sym = 0; /* starting code symbol */ + len = min; /* starting code length */ + next = table_index; /* current table to fill in */ + curr = root; /* current table index bits */ + drop = 0; /* current bits to drop from code for index */ + low = -1; /* trigger new sub-table when len > root */ + used = 1 << root; /* use root table entries */ + mask = used - 1; /* mask for comparing low */ + + /* check available table space */ + if ((type === LENS && used > ENOUGH_LENS) || + (type === DISTS && used > ENOUGH_DISTS)) { + return 1; + } + + /* process all codes and make table entries */ + for (;;) { + /* create table entry */ + here_bits = len - drop; + if (work[sym] < end) { + here_op = 0; + here_val = work[sym]; + } + else if (work[sym] > end) { + here_op = extra[extra_index + work[sym]]; + here_val = base[base_index + work[sym]]; + } + else { + here_op = 32 + 64; /* end of block */ + here_val = 0; + } + + /* replicate for those indices with low len bits equal to huff */ + incr = 1 << (len - drop); + fill = 1 << curr; + min = fill; /* save offset to next table */ + do { + fill -= incr; + table[next + (huff >> drop) + fill] = (here_bits << 24) | (here_op << 16) | here_val |0; + } while (fill !== 0); + + /* backwards increment the len-bit code huff */ + incr = 1 << (len - 1); + while (huff & incr) { + incr >>= 1; + } + if (incr !== 0) { + huff &= incr - 1; + huff += incr; + } else { + huff = 0; + } + + /* go to next symbol, update count, len */ + sym++; + if (--count[len] === 0) { + if (len === max) { break; } + len = lens[lens_index + work[sym]]; + } + + /* create new sub-table if needed */ + if (len > root && (huff & mask) !== low) { + /* if first time, transition to sub-tables */ + if (drop === 0) { + drop = root; + } + + /* increment past last table */ + next += min; /* here min is 1 << curr */ + + /* determine length of next table */ + curr = len - drop; + left = 1 << curr; + while (curr + drop < max) { + left -= count[curr + drop]; + if (left <= 0) { break; } + curr++; + left <<= 1; + } + + /* check for enough space */ + used += 1 << curr; + if ((type === LENS && used > ENOUGH_LENS) || + (type === DISTS && used > ENOUGH_DISTS)) { + return 1; + } + + /* point entry in root table to sub-table */ + low = huff & mask; + /*table.op[low] = curr; + table.bits[low] = root; + table.val[low] = next - opts.table_index;*/ + table[low] = (root << 24) | (curr << 16) | (next - table_index) |0; + } + } + + /* fill in remaining table entry if code is incomplete (guaranteed to have + at most one remaining entry, since if the code is incomplete, the + maximum code length that was allowed to get this far is one bit) */ + if (huff !== 0) { + //table.op[next + huff] = 64; /* invalid code marker */ + //table.bits[next + huff] = len - drop; + //table.val[next + huff] = 0; + table[next + huff] = ((len - drop) << 24) | (64 << 16) |0; + } + + /* set return parameters */ + //opts.table_index += used; + opts.bits = root; + return 0; +}; + +},{"../utils/common":41}],51:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; + +// (C) 1995-2013 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler +// (C) 2014-2017 Vitaly Puzrin and Andrey Tupitsin +// +// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied +// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages +// arising from the use of this software. +// +// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, +// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it +// freely, subject to the following restrictions: +// +// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not +// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software +// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be +// appreciated but is not required. +// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be +// misrepresented as being the original software. +// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution. + +module.exports = { + 2: 'need dictionary', /* Z_NEED_DICT 2 */ + 1: 'stream end', /* Z_STREAM_END 1 */ + 0: '', /* Z_OK 0 */ + '-1': 'file error', /* Z_ERRNO (-1) */ + '-2': 'stream error', /* Z_STREAM_ERROR (-2) */ + '-3': 'data error', /* Z_DATA_ERROR (-3) */ + '-4': 'insufficient memory', /* Z_MEM_ERROR (-4) */ + '-5': 'buffer error', /* Z_BUF_ERROR (-5) */ + '-6': 'incompatible version' /* Z_VERSION_ERROR (-6) */ +}; + +},{}],52:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; + +// (C) 1995-2013 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler +// (C) 2014-2017 Vitaly Puzrin and Andrey Tupitsin +// +// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied +// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages +// arising from the use of this software. +// +// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, +// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it +// freely, subject to the following restrictions: +// +// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not +// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software +// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be +// appreciated but is not required. +// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be +// misrepresented as being the original software. +// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution. + +var utils = require('../utils/common'); + +/* Public constants ==========================================================*/ +/* ===========================================================================*/ + + +//var Z_FILTERED = 1; +//var Z_HUFFMAN_ONLY = 2; +//var Z_RLE = 3; +var Z_FIXED = 4; +//var Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY = 0; + +/* Possible values of the data_type field (though see inflate()) */ +var Z_BINARY = 0; +var Z_TEXT = 1; +//var Z_ASCII = 1; // = Z_TEXT +var Z_UNKNOWN = 2; + +/*============================================================================*/ + + +function zero(buf) { var len = buf.length; while (--len >= 0) { buf[len] = 0; } } + +// From zutil.h + +var STORED_BLOCK = 0; +var STATIC_TREES = 1; +var DYN_TREES = 2; +/* The three kinds of block type */ + +var MIN_MATCH = 3; +var MAX_MATCH = 258; +/* The minimum and maximum match lengths */ + +// From deflate.h +/* =========================================================================== + * Internal compression state. + */ + +var LENGTH_CODES = 29; +/* number of length codes, not counting the special END_BLOCK code */ + +var LITERALS = 256; +/* number of literal bytes 0..255 */ + +var L_CODES = LITERALS + 1 + LENGTH_CODES; +/* number of Literal or Length codes, including the END_BLOCK code */ + +var D_CODES = 30; +/* number of distance codes */ + +var BL_CODES = 19; +/* number of codes used to transfer the bit lengths */ + +var HEAP_SIZE = 2 * L_CODES + 1; +/* maximum heap size */ + +var MAX_BITS = 15; +/* All codes must not exceed MAX_BITS bits */ + +var Buf_size = 16; +/* size of bit buffer in bi_buf */ + + +/* =========================================================================== + * Constants + */ + +var MAX_BL_BITS = 7; +/* Bit length codes must not exceed MAX_BL_BITS bits */ + +var END_BLOCK = 256; +/* end of block literal code */ + +var REP_3_6 = 16; +/* repeat previous bit length 3-6 times (2 bits of repeat count) */ + +var REPZ_3_10 = 17; +/* repeat a zero length 3-10 times (3 bits of repeat count) */ + +var REPZ_11_138 = 18; +/* repeat a zero length 11-138 times (7 bits of repeat count) */ + +/* eslint-disable comma-spacing,array-bracket-spacing */ +var extra_lbits = /* extra bits for each length code */ + [0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,1,1,1,2,2,2,2,3,3,3,3,4,4,4,4,5,5,5,5,0]; + +var extra_dbits = /* extra bits for each distance code */ + [0,0,0,0,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,12,13,13]; + +var extra_blbits = /* extra bits for each bit length code */ + [0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,2,3,7]; + +var bl_order = + [16,17,18,0,8,7,9,6,10,5,11,4,12,3,13,2,14,1,15]; +/* eslint-enable comma-spacing,array-bracket-spacing */ + +/* The lengths of the bit length codes are sent in order of decreasing + * probability, to avoid transmitting the lengths for unused bit length codes. + */ + +/* =========================================================================== + * Local data. These are initialized only once. + */ + +// We pre-fill arrays with 0 to avoid uninitialized gaps + +var DIST_CODE_LEN = 512; /* see definition of array dist_code below */ + +// !!!! Use flat array insdead of structure, Freq = i*2, Len = i*2+1 +var static_ltree = new Array((L_CODES + 2) * 2); +zero(static_ltree); +/* The static literal tree. Since the bit lengths are imposed, there is no + * need for the L_CODES extra codes used during heap construction. However + * The codes 286 and 287 are needed to build a canonical tree (see _tr_init + * below). + */ + +var static_dtree = new Array(D_CODES * 2); +zero(static_dtree); +/* The static distance tree. (Actually a trivial tree since all codes use + * 5 bits.) + */ + +var _dist_code = new Array(DIST_CODE_LEN); +zero(_dist_code); +/* Distance codes. The first 256 values correspond to the distances + * 3 .. 258, the last 256 values correspond to the top 8 bits of + * the 15 bit distances. + */ + +var _length_code = new Array(MAX_MATCH - MIN_MATCH + 1); +zero(_length_code); +/* length code for each normalized match length (0 == MIN_MATCH) */ + +var base_length = new Array(LENGTH_CODES); +zero(base_length); +/* First normalized length for each code (0 = MIN_MATCH) */ + +var base_dist = new Array(D_CODES); +zero(base_dist); +/* First normalized distance for each code (0 = distance of 1) */ + + +function StaticTreeDesc(static_tree, extra_bits, extra_base, elems, max_length) { + + this.static_tree = static_tree; /* static tree or NULL */ + this.extra_bits = extra_bits; /* extra bits for each code or NULL */ + this.extra_base = extra_base; /* base index for extra_bits */ + this.elems = elems; /* max number of elements in the tree */ + this.max_length = max_length; /* max bit length for the codes */ + + // show if `static_tree` has data or dummy - needed for monomorphic objects + this.has_stree = static_tree && static_tree.length; +} + + +var static_l_desc; +var static_d_desc; +var static_bl_desc; + + +function TreeDesc(dyn_tree, stat_desc) { + this.dyn_tree = dyn_tree; /* the dynamic tree */ + this.max_code = 0; /* largest code with non zero frequency */ + this.stat_desc = stat_desc; /* the corresponding static tree */ +} + + + +function d_code(dist) { + return dist < 256 ? _dist_code[dist] : _dist_code[256 + (dist >>> 7)]; +} + + +/* =========================================================================== + * Output a short LSB first on the stream. + * IN assertion: there is enough room in pendingBuf. + */ +function put_short(s, w) { +// put_byte(s, (uch)((w) & 0xff)); +// put_byte(s, (uch)((ush)(w) >> 8)); + s.pending_buf[s.pending++] = (w) & 0xff; + s.pending_buf[s.pending++] = (w >>> 8) & 0xff; +} + + +/* =========================================================================== + * Send a value on a given number of bits. + * IN assertion: length <= 16 and value fits in length bits. + */ +function send_bits(s, value, length) { + if (s.bi_valid > (Buf_size - length)) { + s.bi_buf |= (value << s.bi_valid) & 0xffff; + put_short(s, s.bi_buf); + s.bi_buf = value >> (Buf_size - s.bi_valid); + s.bi_valid += length - Buf_size; + } else { + s.bi_buf |= (value << s.bi_valid) & 0xffff; + s.bi_valid += length; + } +} + + +function send_code(s, c, tree) { + send_bits(s, tree[c * 2]/*.Code*/, tree[c * 2 + 1]/*.Len*/); +} + + +/* =========================================================================== + * Reverse the first len bits of a code, using straightforward code (a faster + * method would use a table) + * IN assertion: 1 <= len <= 15 + */ +function bi_reverse(code, len) { + var res = 0; + do { + res |= code & 1; + code >>>= 1; + res <<= 1; + } while (--len > 0); + return res >>> 1; +} + + +/* =========================================================================== + * Flush the bit buffer, keeping at most 7 bits in it. + */ +function bi_flush(s) { + if (s.bi_valid === 16) { + put_short(s, s.bi_buf); + s.bi_buf = 0; + s.bi_valid = 0; + + } else if (s.bi_valid >= 8) { + s.pending_buf[s.pending++] = s.bi_buf & 0xff; + s.bi_buf >>= 8; + s.bi_valid -= 8; + } +} + + +/* =========================================================================== + * Compute the optimal bit lengths for a tree and update the total bit length + * for the current block. + * IN assertion: the fields freq and dad are set, heap[heap_max] and + * above are the tree nodes sorted by increasing frequency. + * OUT assertions: the field len is set to the optimal bit length, the + * array bl_count contains the frequencies for each bit length. + * The length opt_len is updated; static_len is also updated if stree is + * not null. + */ +function gen_bitlen(s, desc) +// deflate_state *s; +// tree_desc *desc; /* the tree descriptor */ +{ + var tree = desc.dyn_tree; + var max_code = desc.max_code; + var stree = desc.stat_desc.static_tree; + var has_stree = desc.stat_desc.has_stree; + var extra = desc.stat_desc.extra_bits; + var base = desc.stat_desc.extra_base; + var max_length = desc.stat_desc.max_length; + var h; /* heap index */ + var n, m; /* iterate over the tree elements */ + var bits; /* bit length */ + var xbits; /* extra bits */ + var f; /* frequency */ + var overflow = 0; /* number of elements with bit length too large */ + + for (bits = 0; bits <= MAX_BITS; bits++) { + s.bl_count[bits] = 0; + } + + /* In a first pass, compute the optimal bit lengths (which may + * overflow in the case of the bit length tree). + */ + tree[s.heap[s.heap_max] * 2 + 1]/*.Len*/ = 0; /* root of the heap */ + + for (h = s.heap_max + 1; h < HEAP_SIZE; h++) { + n = s.heap[h]; + bits = tree[tree[n * 2 + 1]/*.Dad*/ * 2 + 1]/*.Len*/ + 1; + if (bits > max_length) { + bits = max_length; + overflow++; + } + tree[n * 2 + 1]/*.Len*/ = bits; + /* We overwrite tree[n].Dad which is no longer needed */ + + if (n > max_code) { continue; } /* not a leaf node */ + + s.bl_count[bits]++; + xbits = 0; + if (n >= base) { + xbits = extra[n - base]; + } + f = tree[n * 2]/*.Freq*/; + s.opt_len += f * (bits + xbits); + if (has_stree) { + s.static_len += f * (stree[n * 2 + 1]/*.Len*/ + xbits); + } + } + if (overflow === 0) { return; } + + // Trace((stderr,"\nbit length overflow\n")); + /* This happens for example on obj2 and pic of the Calgary corpus */ + + /* Find the first bit length which could increase: */ + do { + bits = max_length - 1; + while (s.bl_count[bits] === 0) { bits--; } + s.bl_count[bits]--; /* move one leaf down the tree */ + s.bl_count[bits + 1] += 2; /* move one overflow item as its brother */ + s.bl_count[max_length]--; + /* The brother of the overflow item also moves one step up, + * but this does not affect bl_count[max_length] + */ + overflow -= 2; + } while (overflow > 0); + + /* Now recompute all bit lengths, scanning in increasing frequency. + * h is still equal to HEAP_SIZE. (It is simpler to reconstruct all + * lengths instead of fixing only the wrong ones. This idea is taken + * from 'ar' written by Haruhiko Okumura.) + */ + for (bits = max_length; bits !== 0; bits--) { + n = s.bl_count[bits]; + while (n !== 0) { + m = s.heap[--h]; + if (m > max_code) { continue; } + if (tree[m * 2 + 1]/*.Len*/ !== bits) { + // Trace((stderr,"code %d bits %d->%d\n", m, tree[m].Len, bits)); + s.opt_len += (bits - tree[m * 2 + 1]/*.Len*/) * tree[m * 2]/*.Freq*/; + tree[m * 2 + 1]/*.Len*/ = bits; + } + n--; + } + } +} + + +/* =========================================================================== + * Generate the codes for a given tree and bit counts (which need not be + * optimal). + * IN assertion: the array bl_count contains the bit length statistics for + * the given tree and the field len is set for all tree elements. + * OUT assertion: the field code is set for all tree elements of non + * zero code length. + */ +function gen_codes(tree, max_code, bl_count) +// ct_data *tree; /* the tree to decorate */ +// int max_code; /* largest code with non zero frequency */ +// ushf *bl_count; /* number of codes at each bit length */ +{ + var next_code = new Array(MAX_BITS + 1); /* next code value for each bit length */ + var code = 0; /* running code value */ + var bits; /* bit index */ + var n; /* code index */ + + /* The distribution counts are first used to generate the code values + * without bit reversal. + */ + for (bits = 1; bits <= MAX_BITS; bits++) { + next_code[bits] = code = (code + bl_count[bits - 1]) << 1; + } + /* Check that the bit counts in bl_count are consistent. The last code + * must be all ones. + */ + //Assert (code + bl_count[MAX_BITS]-1 == (1<<MAX_BITS)-1, + // "inconsistent bit counts"); + //Tracev((stderr,"\ngen_codes: max_code %d ", max_code)); + + for (n = 0; n <= max_code; n++) { + var len = tree[n * 2 + 1]/*.Len*/; + if (len === 0) { continue; } + /* Now reverse the bits */ + tree[n * 2]/*.Code*/ = bi_reverse(next_code[len]++, len); + + //Tracecv(tree != static_ltree, (stderr,"\nn %3d %c l %2d c %4x (%x) ", + // n, (isgraph(n) ? n : ' '), len, tree[n].Code, next_code[len]-1)); + } +} + + +/* =========================================================================== + * Initialize the various 'constant' tables. + */ +function tr_static_init() { + var n; /* iterates over tree elements */ + var bits; /* bit counter */ + var length; /* length value */ + var code; /* code value */ + var dist; /* distance index */ + var bl_count = new Array(MAX_BITS + 1); + /* number of codes at each bit length for an optimal tree */ + + // do check in _tr_init() + //if (static_init_done) return; + + /* For some embedded targets, global variables are not initialized: */ +/*#ifdef NO_INIT_GLOBAL_POINTERS + static_l_desc.static_tree = static_ltree; + static_l_desc.extra_bits = extra_lbits; + static_d_desc.static_tree = static_dtree; + static_d_desc.extra_bits = extra_dbits; + static_bl_desc.extra_bits = extra_blbits; +#endif*/ + + /* Initialize the mapping length (0..255) -> length code (0..28) */ + length = 0; + for (code = 0; code < LENGTH_CODES - 1; code++) { + base_length[code] = length; + for (n = 0; n < (1 << extra_lbits[code]); n++) { + _length_code[length++] = code; + } + } + //Assert (length == 256, "tr_static_init: length != 256"); + /* Note that the length 255 (match length 258) can be represented + * in two different ways: code 284 + 5 bits or code 285, so we + * overwrite length_code[255] to use the best encoding: + */ + _length_code[length - 1] = code; + + /* Initialize the mapping dist (0..32K) -> dist code (0..29) */ + dist = 0; + for (code = 0; code < 16; code++) { + base_dist[code] = dist; + for (n = 0; n < (1 << extra_dbits[code]); n++) { + _dist_code[dist++] = code; + } + } + //Assert (dist == 256, "tr_static_init: dist != 256"); + dist >>= 7; /* from now on, all distances are divided by 128 */ + for (; code < D_CODES; code++) { + base_dist[code] = dist << 7; + for (n = 0; n < (1 << (extra_dbits[code] - 7)); n++) { + _dist_code[256 + dist++] = code; + } + } + //Assert (dist == 256, "tr_static_init: 256+dist != 512"); + + /* Construct the codes of the static literal tree */ + for (bits = 0; bits <= MAX_BITS; bits++) { + bl_count[bits] = 0; + } + + n = 0; + while (n <= 143) { + static_ltree[n * 2 + 1]/*.Len*/ = 8; + n++; + bl_count[8]++; + } + while (n <= 255) { + static_ltree[n * 2 + 1]/*.Len*/ = 9; + n++; + bl_count[9]++; + } + while (n <= 279) { + static_ltree[n * 2 + 1]/*.Len*/ = 7; + n++; + bl_count[7]++; + } + while (n <= 287) { + static_ltree[n * 2 + 1]/*.Len*/ = 8; + n++; + bl_count[8]++; + } + /* Codes 286 and 287 do not exist, but we must include them in the + * tree construction to get a canonical Huffman tree (longest code + * all ones) + */ + gen_codes(static_ltree, L_CODES + 1, bl_count); + + /* The static distance tree is trivial: */ + for (n = 0; n < D_CODES; n++) { + static_dtree[n * 2 + 1]/*.Len*/ = 5; + static_dtree[n * 2]/*.Code*/ = bi_reverse(n, 5); + } + + // Now data ready and we can init static trees + static_l_desc = new StaticTreeDesc(static_ltree, extra_lbits, LITERALS + 1, L_CODES, MAX_BITS); + static_d_desc = new StaticTreeDesc(static_dtree, extra_dbits, 0, D_CODES, MAX_BITS); + static_bl_desc = new StaticTreeDesc(new Array(0), extra_blbits, 0, BL_CODES, MAX_BL_BITS); + + //static_init_done = true; +} + + +/* =========================================================================== + * Initialize a new block. + */ +function init_block(s) { + var n; /* iterates over tree elements */ + + /* Initialize the trees. */ + for (n = 0; n < L_CODES; n++) { s.dyn_ltree[n * 2]/*.Freq*/ = 0; } + for (n = 0; n < D_CODES; n++) { s.dyn_dtree[n * 2]/*.Freq*/ = 0; } + for (n = 0; n < BL_CODES; n++) { s.bl_tree[n * 2]/*.Freq*/ = 0; } + + s.dyn_ltree[END_BLOCK * 2]/*.Freq*/ = 1; + s.opt_len = s.static_len = 0; + s.last_lit = s.matches = 0; +} + + +/* =========================================================================== + * Flush the bit buffer and align the output on a byte boundary + */ +function bi_windup(s) +{ + if (s.bi_valid > 8) { + put_short(s, s.bi_buf); + } else if (s.bi_valid > 0) { + //put_byte(s, (Byte)s->bi_buf); + s.pending_buf[s.pending++] = s.bi_buf; + } + s.bi_buf = 0; + s.bi_valid = 0; +} + +/* =========================================================================== + * Copy a stored block, storing first the length and its + * one's complement if requested. + */ +function copy_block(s, buf, len, header) +//DeflateState *s; +//charf *buf; /* the input data */ +//unsigned len; /* its length */ +//int header; /* true if block header must be written */ +{ + bi_windup(s); /* align on byte boundary */ + + if (header) { + put_short(s, len); + put_short(s, ~len); + } +// while (len--) { +// put_byte(s, *buf++); +// } + utils.arraySet(s.pending_buf, s.window, buf, len, s.pending); + s.pending += len; +} + +/* =========================================================================== + * Compares to subtrees, using the tree depth as tie breaker when + * the subtrees have equal frequency. This minimizes the worst case length. + */ +function smaller(tree, n, m, depth) { + var _n2 = n * 2; + var _m2 = m * 2; + return (tree[_n2]/*.Freq*/ < tree[_m2]/*.Freq*/ || + (tree[_n2]/*.Freq*/ === tree[_m2]/*.Freq*/ && depth[n] <= depth[m])); +} + +/* =========================================================================== + * Restore the heap property by moving down the tree starting at node k, + * exchanging a node with the smallest of its two sons if necessary, stopping + * when the heap property is re-established (each father smaller than its + * two sons). + */ +function pqdownheap(s, tree, k) +// deflate_state *s; +// ct_data *tree; /* the tree to restore */ +// int k; /* node to move down */ +{ + var v = s.heap[k]; + var j = k << 1; /* left son of k */ + while (j <= s.heap_len) { + /* Set j to the smallest of the two sons: */ + if (j < s.heap_len && + smaller(tree, s.heap[j + 1], s.heap[j], s.depth)) { + j++; + } + /* Exit if v is smaller than both sons */ + if (smaller(tree, v, s.heap[j], s.depth)) { break; } + + /* Exchange v with the smallest son */ + s.heap[k] = s.heap[j]; + k = j; + + /* And continue down the tree, setting j to the left son of k */ + j <<= 1; + } + s.heap[k] = v; +} + + +// inlined manually +// var SMALLEST = 1; + +/* =========================================================================== + * Send the block data compressed using the given Huffman trees + */ +function compress_block(s, ltree, dtree) +// deflate_state *s; +// const ct_data *ltree; /* literal tree */ +// const ct_data *dtree; /* distance tree */ +{ + var dist; /* distance of matched string */ + var lc; /* match length or unmatched char (if dist == 0) */ + var lx = 0; /* running index in l_buf */ + var code; /* the code to send */ + var extra; /* number of extra bits to send */ + + if (s.last_lit !== 0) { + do { + dist = (s.pending_buf[s.d_buf + lx * 2] << 8) | (s.pending_buf[s.d_buf + lx * 2 + 1]); + lc = s.pending_buf[s.l_buf + lx]; + lx++; + + if (dist === 0) { + send_code(s, lc, ltree); /* send a literal byte */ + //Tracecv(isgraph(lc), (stderr," '%c' ", lc)); + } else { + /* Here, lc is the match length - MIN_MATCH */ + code = _length_code[lc]; + send_code(s, code + LITERALS + 1, ltree); /* send the length code */ + extra = extra_lbits[code]; + if (extra !== 0) { + lc -= base_length[code]; + send_bits(s, lc, extra); /* send the extra length bits */ + } + dist--; /* dist is now the match distance - 1 */ + code = d_code(dist); + //Assert (code < D_CODES, "bad d_code"); + + send_code(s, code, dtree); /* send the distance code */ + extra = extra_dbits[code]; + if (extra !== 0) { + dist -= base_dist[code]; + send_bits(s, dist, extra); /* send the extra distance bits */ + } + } /* literal or match pair ? */ + + /* Check that the overlay between pending_buf and d_buf+l_buf is ok: */ + //Assert((uInt)(s->pending) < s->lit_bufsize + 2*lx, + // "pendingBuf overflow"); + + } while (lx < s.last_lit); + } + + send_code(s, END_BLOCK, ltree); +} + + +/* =========================================================================== + * Construct one Huffman tree and assigns the code bit strings and lengths. + * Update the total bit length for the current block. + * IN assertion: the field freq is set for all tree elements. + * OUT assertions: the fields len and code are set to the optimal bit length + * and corresponding code. The length opt_len is updated; static_len is + * also updated if stree is not null. The field max_code is set. + */ +function build_tree(s, desc) +// deflate_state *s; +// tree_desc *desc; /* the tree descriptor */ +{ + var tree = desc.dyn_tree; + var stree = desc.stat_desc.static_tree; + var has_stree = desc.stat_desc.has_stree; + var elems = desc.stat_desc.elems; + var n, m; /* iterate over heap elements */ + var max_code = -1; /* largest code with non zero frequency */ + var node; /* new node being created */ + + /* Construct the initial heap, with least frequent element in + * heap[SMALLEST]. The sons of heap[n] are heap[2*n] and heap[2*n+1]. + * heap[0] is not used. + */ + s.heap_len = 0; + s.heap_max = HEAP_SIZE; + + for (n = 0; n < elems; n++) { + if (tree[n * 2]/*.Freq*/ !== 0) { + s.heap[++s.heap_len] = max_code = n; + s.depth[n] = 0; + + } else { + tree[n * 2 + 1]/*.Len*/ = 0; + } + } + + /* The pkzip format requires that at least one distance code exists, + * and that at least one bit should be sent even if there is only one + * possible code. So to avoid special checks later on we force at least + * two codes of non zero frequency. + */ + while (s.heap_len < 2) { + node = s.heap[++s.heap_len] = (max_code < 2 ? ++max_code : 0); + tree[node * 2]/*.Freq*/ = 1; + s.depth[node] = 0; + s.opt_len--; + + if (has_stree) { + s.static_len -= stree[node * 2 + 1]/*.Len*/; + } + /* node is 0 or 1 so it does not have extra bits */ + } + desc.max_code = max_code; + + /* The elements heap[heap_len/2+1 .. heap_len] are leaves of the tree, + * establish sub-heaps of increasing lengths: + */ + for (n = (s.heap_len >> 1/*int /2*/); n >= 1; n--) { pqdownheap(s, tree, n); } + + /* Construct the Huffman tree by repeatedly combining the least two + * frequent nodes. + */ + node = elems; /* next internal node of the tree */ + do { + //pqremove(s, tree, n); /* n = node of least frequency */ + /*** pqremove ***/ + n = s.heap[1/*SMALLEST*/]; + s.heap[1/*SMALLEST*/] = s.heap[s.heap_len--]; + pqdownheap(s, tree, 1/*SMALLEST*/); + /***/ + + m = s.heap[1/*SMALLEST*/]; /* m = node of next least frequency */ + + s.heap[--s.heap_max] = n; /* keep the nodes sorted by frequency */ + s.heap[--s.heap_max] = m; + + /* Create a new node father of n and m */ + tree[node * 2]/*.Freq*/ = tree[n * 2]/*.Freq*/ + tree[m * 2]/*.Freq*/; + s.depth[node] = (s.depth[n] >= s.depth[m] ? s.depth[n] : s.depth[m]) + 1; + tree[n * 2 + 1]/*.Dad*/ = tree[m * 2 + 1]/*.Dad*/ = node; + + /* and insert the new node in the heap */ + s.heap[1/*SMALLEST*/] = node++; + pqdownheap(s, tree, 1/*SMALLEST*/); + + } while (s.heap_len >= 2); + + s.heap[--s.heap_max] = s.heap[1/*SMALLEST*/]; + + /* At this point, the fields freq and dad are set. We can now + * generate the bit lengths. + */ + gen_bitlen(s, desc); + + /* The field len is now set, we can generate the bit codes */ + gen_codes(tree, max_code, s.bl_count); +} + + +/* =========================================================================== + * Scan a literal or distance tree to determine the frequencies of the codes + * in the bit length tree. + */ +function scan_tree(s, tree, max_code) +// deflate_state *s; +// ct_data *tree; /* the tree to be scanned */ +// int max_code; /* and its largest code of non zero frequency */ +{ + var n; /* iterates over all tree elements */ + var prevlen = -1; /* last emitted length */ + var curlen; /* length of current code */ + + var nextlen = tree[0 * 2 + 1]/*.Len*/; /* length of next code */ + + var count = 0; /* repeat count of the current code */ + var max_count = 7; /* max repeat count */ + var min_count = 4; /* min repeat count */ + + if (nextlen === 0) { + max_count = 138; + min_count = 3; + } + tree[(max_code + 1) * 2 + 1]/*.Len*/ = 0xffff; /* guard */ + + for (n = 0; n <= max_code; n++) { + curlen = nextlen; + nextlen = tree[(n + 1) * 2 + 1]/*.Len*/; + + if (++count < max_count && curlen === nextlen) { + continue; + + } else if (count < min_count) { + s.bl_tree[curlen * 2]/*.Freq*/ += count; + + } else if (curlen !== 0) { + + if (curlen !== prevlen) { s.bl_tree[curlen * 2]/*.Freq*/++; } + s.bl_tree[REP_3_6 * 2]/*.Freq*/++; + + } else if (count <= 10) { + s.bl_tree[REPZ_3_10 * 2]/*.Freq*/++; + + } else { + s.bl_tree[REPZ_11_138 * 2]/*.Freq*/++; + } + + count = 0; + prevlen = curlen; + + if (nextlen === 0) { + max_count = 138; + min_count = 3; + + } else if (curlen === nextlen) { + max_count = 6; + min_count = 3; + + } else { + max_count = 7; + min_count = 4; + } + } +} + + +/* =========================================================================== + * Send a literal or distance tree in compressed form, using the codes in + * bl_tree. + */ +function send_tree(s, tree, max_code) +// deflate_state *s; +// ct_data *tree; /* the tree to be scanned */ +// int max_code; /* and its largest code of non zero frequency */ +{ + var n; /* iterates over all tree elements */ + var prevlen = -1; /* last emitted length */ + var curlen; /* length of current code */ + + var nextlen = tree[0 * 2 + 1]/*.Len*/; /* length of next code */ + + var count = 0; /* repeat count of the current code */ + var max_count = 7; /* max repeat count */ + var min_count = 4; /* min repeat count */ + + /* tree[max_code+1].Len = -1; */ /* guard already set */ + if (nextlen === 0) { + max_count = 138; + min_count = 3; + } + + for (n = 0; n <= max_code; n++) { + curlen = nextlen; + nextlen = tree[(n + 1) * 2 + 1]/*.Len*/; + + if (++count < max_count && curlen === nextlen) { + continue; + + } else if (count < min_count) { + do { send_code(s, curlen, s.bl_tree); } while (--count !== 0); + + } else if (curlen !== 0) { + if (curlen !== prevlen) { + send_code(s, curlen, s.bl_tree); + count--; + } + //Assert(count >= 3 && count <= 6, " 3_6?"); + send_code(s, REP_3_6, s.bl_tree); + send_bits(s, count - 3, 2); + + } else if (count <= 10) { + send_code(s, REPZ_3_10, s.bl_tree); + send_bits(s, count - 3, 3); + + } else { + send_code(s, REPZ_11_138, s.bl_tree); + send_bits(s, count - 11, 7); + } + + count = 0; + prevlen = curlen; + if (nextlen === 0) { + max_count = 138; + min_count = 3; + + } else if (curlen === nextlen) { + max_count = 6; + min_count = 3; + + } else { + max_count = 7; + min_count = 4; + } + } +} + + +/* =========================================================================== + * Construct the Huffman tree for the bit lengths and return the index in + * bl_order of the last bit length code to send. + */ +function build_bl_tree(s) { + var max_blindex; /* index of last bit length code of non zero freq */ + + /* Determine the bit length frequencies for literal and distance trees */ + scan_tree(s, s.dyn_ltree, s.l_desc.max_code); + scan_tree(s, s.dyn_dtree, s.d_desc.max_code); + + /* Build the bit length tree: */ + build_tree(s, s.bl_desc); + /* opt_len now includes the length of the tree representations, except + * the lengths of the bit lengths codes and the 5+5+4 bits for the counts. + */ + + /* Determine the number of bit length codes to send. The pkzip format + * requires that at least 4 bit length codes be sent. (appnote.txt says + * 3 but the actual value used is 4.) + */ + for (max_blindex = BL_CODES - 1; max_blindex >= 3; max_blindex--) { + if (s.bl_tree[bl_order[max_blindex] * 2 + 1]/*.Len*/ !== 0) { + break; + } + } + /* Update opt_len to include the bit length tree and counts */ + s.opt_len += 3 * (max_blindex + 1) + 5 + 5 + 4; + //Tracev((stderr, "\ndyn trees: dyn %ld, stat %ld", + // s->opt_len, s->static_len)); + + return max_blindex; +} + + +/* =========================================================================== + * Send the header for a block using dynamic Huffman trees: the counts, the + * lengths of the bit length codes, the literal tree and the distance tree. + * IN assertion: lcodes >= 257, dcodes >= 1, blcodes >= 4. + */ +function send_all_trees(s, lcodes, dcodes, blcodes) +// deflate_state *s; +// int lcodes, dcodes, blcodes; /* number of codes for each tree */ +{ + var rank; /* index in bl_order */ + + //Assert (lcodes >= 257 && dcodes >= 1 && blcodes >= 4, "not enough codes"); + //Assert (lcodes <= L_CODES && dcodes <= D_CODES && blcodes <= BL_CODES, + // "too many codes"); + //Tracev((stderr, "\nbl counts: ")); + send_bits(s, lcodes - 257, 5); /* not +255 as stated in appnote.txt */ + send_bits(s, dcodes - 1, 5); + send_bits(s, blcodes - 4, 4); /* not -3 as stated in appnote.txt */ + for (rank = 0; rank < blcodes; rank++) { + //Tracev((stderr, "\nbl code %2d ", bl_order[rank])); + send_bits(s, s.bl_tree[bl_order[rank] * 2 + 1]/*.Len*/, 3); + } + //Tracev((stderr, "\nbl tree: sent %ld", s->bits_sent)); + + send_tree(s, s.dyn_ltree, lcodes - 1); /* literal tree */ + //Tracev((stderr, "\nlit tree: sent %ld", s->bits_sent)); + + send_tree(s, s.dyn_dtree, dcodes - 1); /* distance tree */ + //Tracev((stderr, "\ndist tree: sent %ld", s->bits_sent)); +} + + +/* =========================================================================== + * Check if the data type is TEXT or BINARY, using the following algorithm: + * - TEXT if the two conditions below are satisfied: + * a) There are no non-portable control characters belonging to the + * "black list" (0..6, 14..25, 28..31). + * b) There is at least one printable character belonging to the + * "white list" (9 {TAB}, 10 {LF}, 13 {CR}, 32..255). + * - BINARY otherwise. + * - The following partially-portable control characters form a + * "gray list" that is ignored in this detection algorithm: + * (7 {BEL}, 8 {BS}, 11 {VT}, 12 {FF}, 26 {SUB}, 27 {ESC}). + * IN assertion: the fields Freq of dyn_ltree are set. + */ +function detect_data_type(s) { + /* black_mask is the bit mask of black-listed bytes + * set bits 0..6, 14..25, and 28..31 + * 0xf3ffc07f = binary 11110011111111111100000001111111 + */ + var black_mask = 0xf3ffc07f; + var n; + + /* Check for non-textual ("black-listed") bytes. */ + for (n = 0; n <= 31; n++, black_mask >>>= 1) { + if ((black_mask & 1) && (s.dyn_ltree[n * 2]/*.Freq*/ !== 0)) { + return Z_BINARY; + } + } + + /* Check for textual ("white-listed") bytes. */ + if (s.dyn_ltree[9 * 2]/*.Freq*/ !== 0 || s.dyn_ltree[10 * 2]/*.Freq*/ !== 0 || + s.dyn_ltree[13 * 2]/*.Freq*/ !== 0) { + return Z_TEXT; + } + for (n = 32; n < LITERALS; n++) { + if (s.dyn_ltree[n * 2]/*.Freq*/ !== 0) { + return Z_TEXT; + } + } + + /* There are no "black-listed" or "white-listed" bytes: + * this stream either is empty or has tolerated ("gray-listed") bytes only. + */ + return Z_BINARY; +} + + +var static_init_done = false; + +/* =========================================================================== + * Initialize the tree data structures for a new zlib stream. + */ +function _tr_init(s) +{ + + if (!static_init_done) { + tr_static_init(); + static_init_done = true; + } + + s.l_desc = new TreeDesc(s.dyn_ltree, static_l_desc); + s.d_desc = new TreeDesc(s.dyn_dtree, static_d_desc); + s.bl_desc = new TreeDesc(s.bl_tree, static_bl_desc); + + s.bi_buf = 0; + s.bi_valid = 0; + + /* Initialize the first block of the first file: */ + init_block(s); +} + + +/* =========================================================================== + * Send a stored block + */ +function _tr_stored_block(s, buf, stored_len, last) +//DeflateState *s; +//charf *buf; /* input block */ +//ulg stored_len; /* length of input block */ +//int last; /* one if this is the last block for a file */ +{ + send_bits(s, (STORED_BLOCK << 1) + (last ? 1 : 0), 3); /* send block type */ + copy_block(s, buf, stored_len, true); /* with header */ +} + + +/* =========================================================================== + * Send one empty static block to give enough lookahead for inflate. + * This takes 10 bits, of which 7 may remain in the bit buffer. + */ +function _tr_align(s) { + send_bits(s, STATIC_TREES << 1, 3); + send_code(s, END_BLOCK, static_ltree); + bi_flush(s); +} + + +/* =========================================================================== + * Determine the best encoding for the current block: dynamic trees, static + * trees or store, and output the encoded block to the zip file. + */ +function _tr_flush_block(s, buf, stored_len, last) +//DeflateState *s; +//charf *buf; /* input block, or NULL if too old */ +//ulg stored_len; /* length of input block */ +//int last; /* one if this is the last block for a file */ +{ + var opt_lenb, static_lenb; /* opt_len and static_len in bytes */ + var max_blindex = 0; /* index of last bit length code of non zero freq */ + + /* Build the Huffman trees unless a stored block is forced */ + if (s.level > 0) { + + /* Check if the file is binary or text */ + if (s.strm.data_type === Z_UNKNOWN) { + s.strm.data_type = detect_data_type(s); + } + + /* Construct the literal and distance trees */ + build_tree(s, s.l_desc); + // Tracev((stderr, "\nlit data: dyn %ld, stat %ld", s->opt_len, + // s->static_len)); + + build_tree(s, s.d_desc); + // Tracev((stderr, "\ndist data: dyn %ld, stat %ld", s->opt_len, + // s->static_len)); + /* At this point, opt_len and static_len are the total bit lengths of + * the compressed block data, excluding the tree representations. + */ + + /* Build the bit length tree for the above two trees, and get the index + * in bl_order of the last bit length code to send. + */ + max_blindex = build_bl_tree(s); + + /* Determine the best encoding. Compute the block lengths in bytes. */ + opt_lenb = (s.opt_len + 3 + 7) >>> 3; + static_lenb = (s.static_len + 3 + 7) >>> 3; + + // Tracev((stderr, "\nopt %lu(%lu) stat %lu(%lu) stored %lu lit %u ", + // opt_lenb, s->opt_len, static_lenb, s->static_len, stored_len, + // s->last_lit)); + + if (static_lenb <= opt_lenb) { opt_lenb = static_lenb; } + + } else { + // Assert(buf != (char*)0, "lost buf"); + opt_lenb = static_lenb = stored_len + 5; /* force a stored block */ + } + + if ((stored_len + 4 <= opt_lenb) && (buf !== -1)) { + /* 4: two words for the lengths */ + + /* The test buf != NULL is only necessary if LIT_BUFSIZE > WSIZE. + * Otherwise we can't have processed more than WSIZE input bytes since + * the last block flush, because compression would have been + * successful. If LIT_BUFSIZE <= WSIZE, it is never too late to + * transform a block into a stored block. + */ + _tr_stored_block(s, buf, stored_len, last); + + } else if (s.strategy === Z_FIXED || static_lenb === opt_lenb) { + + send_bits(s, (STATIC_TREES << 1) + (last ? 1 : 0), 3); + compress_block(s, static_ltree, static_dtree); + + } else { + send_bits(s, (DYN_TREES << 1) + (last ? 1 : 0), 3); + send_all_trees(s, s.l_desc.max_code + 1, s.d_desc.max_code + 1, max_blindex + 1); + compress_block(s, s.dyn_ltree, s.dyn_dtree); + } + // Assert (s->compressed_len == s->bits_sent, "bad compressed size"); + /* The above check is made mod 2^32, for files larger than 512 MB + * and uLong implemented on 32 bits. + */ + init_block(s); + + if (last) { + bi_windup(s); + } + // Tracev((stderr,"\ncomprlen %lu(%lu) ", s->compressed_len>>3, + // s->compressed_len-7*last)); +} + +/* =========================================================================== + * Save the match info and tally the frequency counts. Return true if + * the current block must be flushed. + */ +function _tr_tally(s, dist, lc) +// deflate_state *s; +// unsigned dist; /* distance of matched string */ +// unsigned lc; /* match length-MIN_MATCH or unmatched char (if dist==0) */ +{ + //var out_length, in_length, dcode; + + s.pending_buf[s.d_buf + s.last_lit * 2] = (dist >>> 8) & 0xff; + s.pending_buf[s.d_buf + s.last_lit * 2 + 1] = dist & 0xff; + + s.pending_buf[s.l_buf + s.last_lit] = lc & 0xff; + s.last_lit++; + + if (dist === 0) { + /* lc is the unmatched char */ + s.dyn_ltree[lc * 2]/*.Freq*/++; + } else { + s.matches++; + /* Here, lc is the match length - MIN_MATCH */ + dist--; /* dist = match distance - 1 */ + //Assert((ush)dist < (ush)MAX_DIST(s) && + // (ush)lc <= (ush)(MAX_MATCH-MIN_MATCH) && + // (ush)d_code(dist) < (ush)D_CODES, "_tr_tally: bad match"); + + s.dyn_ltree[(_length_code[lc] + LITERALS + 1) * 2]/*.Freq*/++; + s.dyn_dtree[d_code(dist) * 2]/*.Freq*/++; + } + +// (!) This block is disabled in zlib defailts, +// don't enable it for binary compatibility + +//#ifdef TRUNCATE_BLOCK +// /* Try to guess if it is profitable to stop the current block here */ +// if ((s.last_lit & 0x1fff) === 0 && s.level > 2) { +// /* Compute an upper bound for the compressed length */ +// out_length = s.last_lit*8; +// in_length = s.strstart - s.block_start; +// +// for (dcode = 0; dcode < D_CODES; dcode++) { +// out_length += s.dyn_dtree[dcode*2]/*.Freq*/ * (5 + extra_dbits[dcode]); +// } +// out_length >>>= 3; +// //Tracev((stderr,"\nlast_lit %u, in %ld, out ~%ld(%ld%%) ", +// // s->last_lit, in_length, out_length, +// // 100L - out_length*100L/in_length)); +// if (s.matches < (s.last_lit>>1)/*int /2*/ && out_length < (in_length>>1)/*int /2*/) { +// return true; +// } +// } +//#endif + + return (s.last_lit === s.lit_bufsize - 1); + /* We avoid equality with lit_bufsize because of wraparound at 64K + * on 16 bit machines and because stored blocks are restricted to + * 64K-1 bytes. + */ +} + +exports._tr_init = _tr_init; +exports._tr_stored_block = _tr_stored_block; +exports._tr_flush_block = _tr_flush_block; +exports._tr_tally = _tr_tally; +exports._tr_align = _tr_align; + +},{"../utils/common":41}],53:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; + +// (C) 1995-2013 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler +// (C) 2014-2017 Vitaly Puzrin and Andrey Tupitsin +// +// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied +// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages +// arising from the use of this software. +// +// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, +// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it +// freely, subject to the following restrictions: +// +// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not +// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software +// in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be +// appreciated but is not required. +// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be +// misrepresented as being the original software. +// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution. + +function ZStream() { + /* next input byte */ + this.input = null; // JS specific, because we have no pointers + this.next_in = 0; + /* number of bytes available at input */ + this.avail_in = 0; + /* total number of input bytes read so far */ + this.total_in = 0; + /* next output byte should be put there */ + this.output = null; // JS specific, because we have no pointers + this.next_out = 0; + /* remaining free space at output */ + this.avail_out = 0; + /* total number of bytes output so far */ + this.total_out = 0; + /* last error message, NULL if no error */ + this.msg = ''/*Z_NULL*/; + /* not visible by applications */ + this.state = null; + /* best guess about the data type: binary or text */ + this.data_type = 2/*Z_UNKNOWN*/; + /* adler32 value of the uncompressed data */ + this.adler = 0; +} + +module.exports = ZStream; + +},{}],54:[function(require,module,exports){ +'use strict'; +module.exports = typeof setImmediate === 'function' ? setImmediate : + function setImmediate() { + var args = [].slice.apply(arguments); + args.splice(1, 0, 0); + setTimeout.apply(null, args); + }; + +},{}]},{},[10])(10) +});
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