/*************************************************************************** * chm_lib.h - CHM archive manipulation routines * * ------------------- * * * * author: Jed Wing <jedwin@ugcs.caltech.edu> * * version: 0.3 * * notes: These routines are meant for the manipulation of microsoft * * .chm (compiled html help) files, but may likely be used * * for the manipulation of any ITSS archive, if ever ITSS * * archives are used for any other purpose. * * * * Note also that the section names are statically handled. * * To be entirely correct, the section names should be read * * from the section names meta-file, and then the various * * content sections and the "transforms" to apply to the data * * they contain should be inferred from the section name and * * the meta-files referenced using that name; however, all of * * the files I've been able to get my hands on appear to have * * only two sections: Uncompressed and MSCompressed. * * Additionally, the ITSS.DLL file included with Windows does * * not appear to handle any different transforms than the * * simple LZX-transform. Furthermore, the list of transforms * * to apply is broken, in that only half the required space * * is allocated for the list. (It appears as though the * * space is allocated for ASCII strings, but the strings are * * written as unicode. As a result, only the first half of * * the string appears.) So this is probably not too big of * * a deal, at least until CHM v4 (MS .lit files), which also * * incorporate encryption, of some description. * ***************************************************************************/ /*************************************************************************** * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA * ***************************************************************************/ #ifndef INCLUDED_CHMLIB_H #define INCLUDED_CHMLIB_H typedef ULONGLONG LONGUINT64; typedef LONGLONG LONGINT64; /* the two available spaces in a CHM file */ /* N.B.: The format supports arbitrarily many spaces, but only */ /* two appear to be used at present. */ #define CHM_UNCOMPRESSED (0) #define CHM_COMPRESSED (1) /* structure representing an ITS (CHM) file stream */ struct chmFile; /* structure representing an element from an ITS file stream */ #define CHM_MAX_PATHLEN (256) struct chmUnitInfo { LONGUINT64 start; LONGUINT64 length; int space; WCHAR path[CHM_MAX_PATHLEN+1]; }; struct chmFile* chm_openW(const WCHAR *filename) DECLSPEC_HIDDEN; struct chmFile *chm_dup(struct chmFile *oldHandle) DECLSPEC_HIDDEN; /* close an ITS archive */ void chm_close(struct chmFile *h) DECLSPEC_HIDDEN; /* resolve a particular object from the archive */ #define CHM_RESOLVE_SUCCESS (0) #define CHM_RESOLVE_FAILURE (1) int chm_resolve_object(struct chmFile *h, const WCHAR *objPath, struct chmUnitInfo *ui) DECLSPEC_HIDDEN; /* retrieve part of an object from the archive */ LONGINT64 chm_retrieve_object(struct chmFile *h, struct chmUnitInfo *ui, unsigned char *buf, LONGUINT64 addr, LONGINT64 len) DECLSPEC_HIDDEN; /* enumerate the objects in the .chm archive */ typedef int (*CHM_ENUMERATOR)(struct chmFile *h, struct chmUnitInfo *ui, void *context); #define CHM_ENUMERATE_NORMAL (1) #define CHM_ENUMERATE_META (2) #define CHM_ENUMERATE_SPECIAL (4) #define CHM_ENUMERATE_FILES (8) #define CHM_ENUMERATE_DIRS (16) #define CHM_ENUMERATE_ALL (31) #define CHM_ENUMERATOR_FAILURE (0) #define CHM_ENUMERATOR_CONTINUE (1) #define CHM_ENUMERATOR_SUCCESS (2) int chm_enumerate_dir(struct chmFile *h, const WCHAR *prefix, int what, CHM_ENUMERATOR e, void *context) DECLSPEC_HIDDEN; #endif /* INCLUDED_CHMLIB_H */