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UnRAR.dll Manual
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UnRAR.dll is a 32-bit Windows dynamic-link library which provides
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file extraction from RAR archives.
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Exported functions
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====================================================================
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HANDLE PASCAL RAROpenArchive(struct RAROpenArchiveData *ArchiveData)
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====================================================================
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Description
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Open RAR archive and allocate memory structures
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Parameters
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ArchiveData Points to RAROpenArchiveData structure
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struct RAROpenArchiveData
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{
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char *ArcName;
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UINT OpenMode;
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UINT OpenResult;
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char *CmtBuf;
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UINT CmtBufSize;
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UINT CmtSize;
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UINT CmtState;
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};
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Structure fields:
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ArcName
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Input parameter which should point to zero terminated string
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containing the archive name.
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OpenMode
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Input parameter.
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Possible values
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RAR_OM_LIST
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Open archive for reading file headers only.
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RAR_OM_EXTRACT
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Open archive for testing and extracting files.
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RAR_OM_LIST_INCSPLIT
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Open archive for reading file headers only. If you open an archive
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in such mode, RARReadHeader[Ex] will return all file headers,
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including those with "file continued from previous volume" flag.
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In case of RAR_OM_LIST such headers are automatically skipped.
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So if you process RAR volumes in RAR_OM_LIST_INCSPLIT mode, you will
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get several file header records for same file if file is split between
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volumes. For such files only the last file header record will contain
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the correct file CRC and if you wish to get the correct packed size,
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you need to sum up packed sizes of all parts.
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OpenResult
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Output parameter.
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Possible values
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0 Success
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ERAR_NO_MEMORY Not enough memory to initialize data structures
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ERAR_BAD_DATA Archive header broken
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ERAR_BAD_ARCHIVE File is not valid RAR archive
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ERAR_UNKNOWN_FORMAT Unknown encryption used for archive headers
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ERAR_EOPEN File open error
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CmtBuf
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Input parameter which should point to the buffer for archive
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comments. Maximum comment size is limited to 64Kb. Comment text is
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zero terminated. If the comment text is larger than the buffer
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size, the comment text will be truncated. If CmtBuf is set to
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NULL, comments will not be read.
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CmtBufSize
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Input parameter which should contain size of buffer for archive
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comments.
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CmtSize
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Output parameter containing size of comments actually read into the
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buffer, cannot exceed CmtBufSize.
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CmtState
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Output parameter.
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Possible values
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0 comments not present
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1 Comments read completely
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ERAR_NO_MEMORY Not enough memory to extract comments
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ERAR_BAD_DATA Broken comment
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ERAR_UNKNOWN_FORMAT Unknown comment format
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ERAR_SMALL_BUF Buffer too small, comments not completely read
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Return values
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Archive handle or NULL in case of error
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HANDLE PASCAL RAROpenArchiveEx(struct RAROpenArchiveDataEx *ArchiveData)
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Description
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Similar to RAROpenArchive, but uses RAROpenArchiveDataEx structure
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allowing to specify Unicode archive name and returning information
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about archive flags.
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Parameters
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ArchiveData Points to RAROpenArchiveDataEx structure
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struct RAROpenArchiveDataEx
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{
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char *ArcName;
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wchar_t *ArcNameW;
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unsigned int OpenMode;
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unsigned int OpenResult;
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char *CmtBuf;
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unsigned int CmtBufSize;
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unsigned int CmtSize;
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unsigned int CmtState;
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unsigned int Flags;
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unsigned int Reserved[32];
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};
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Structure fields:
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ArcNameW
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Input parameter which should point to zero terminated Unicode string
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containing the archive name or NULL if Unicode name is not specified.
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Flags
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Output parameter. Combination of bit flags.
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Possible values
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0x0001 - Volume attribute (archive volume)
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0x0002 - Archive comment present
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0x0004 - Archive lock attribute
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0x0008 - Solid attribute (solid archive)
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0x0010 - New volume naming scheme ('volname.partN.rar')
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0x0020 - Authenticity information present
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0x0040 - Recovery record present
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0x0080 - Block headers are encrypted
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0x0100 - First volume (set only by RAR 3.0 and later)
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Reserved[32]
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Reserved for future use. Must be zero.
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Information on other structure fields and function return values
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is available above, in RAROpenArchive function description.
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int PASCAL RARCloseArchive(HANDLE hArcData)
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Description
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Close RAR archive and release allocated memory. It must be called when
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archive processing is finished, even if the archive processing was stopped
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due to an error.
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Parameters
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hArcData
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This parameter should contain the archive handle obtained from the
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RAROpenArchive function call.
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Return values
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0 Success
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ERAR_ECLOSE Archive close error
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int PASCAL RARReadHeader(HANDLE hArcData,
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struct RARHeaderData *HeaderData)
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Description
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Read header of file in archive.
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Parameters
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hArcData
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This parameter should contain the archive handle obtained from the
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RAROpenArchive function call.
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HeaderData
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It should point to RARHeaderData structure:
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struct RARHeaderData
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{
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char ArcName[260];
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char FileName[260];
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UINT Flags;
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UINT PackSize;
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UINT UnpSize;
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UINT HostOS;
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UINT FileCRC;
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UINT FileTime;
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UINT UnpVer;
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UINT Method;
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UINT FileAttr;
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char *CmtBuf;
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UINT CmtBufSize;
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UINT CmtSize;
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UINT CmtState;
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};
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Structure fields:
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ArcName
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Output parameter which contains a zero terminated string of the
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current archive name. May be used to determine the current volume
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name.
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FileName
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Output parameter which contains a zero terminated string of the
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file name in OEM (DOS) encoding.
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Flags
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Output parameter which contains file flags:
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0x01 - file continued from previous volume
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0x02 - file continued on next volume
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0x04 - file encrypted with password
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0x08 - file comment present
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0x10 - compression of previous files is used (solid flag)
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bits 7 6 5
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0 0 0 - dictionary size 64 Kb
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0 0 1 - dictionary size 128 Kb
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0 1 0 - dictionary size 256 Kb
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0 1 1 - dictionary size 512 Kb
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1 0 0 - dictionary size 1024 Kb
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1 0 1 - dictionary size 2048 KB
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1 1 0 - dictionary size 4096 KB
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1 1 1 - file is directory
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Other bits are reserved.
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PackSize
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Output parameter means packed file size or size of the
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file part if file was split between volumes.
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UnpSize
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Output parameter - unpacked file size.
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HostOS
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Output parameter - operating system used for archiving:
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0 - MS DOS;
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1 - OS/2.
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2 - Win32
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3 - Unix
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FileCRC
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Output parameter which contains unpacked file CRC. In case of file parts
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split between volumes only the last part contains the correct CRC
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and it is accessible only in RAR_OM_LIST_INCSPLIT listing mode.
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FileTime
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Output parameter - contains date and time in standard MS DOS format.
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UnpVer
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Output parameter - RAR version needed to extract file.
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It is encoded as 10 * Major version + minor version.
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Method
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Output parameter - packing method.
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FileAttr
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Output parameter - file attributes.
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CmtBuf
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File comments support is not implemented in the new DLL version yet.
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Now CmtState is always 0.
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/*
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* Input parameter which should point to the buffer for file
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* comments. Maximum comment size is limited to 64Kb. Comment text is
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* a zero terminated string in OEM encoding. If the comment text is
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* larger than the buffer size, the comment text will be truncated.
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* If CmtBuf is set to NULL, comments will not be read.
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*/
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CmtBufSize
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Input parameter which should contain size of buffer for archive
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comments.
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CmtSize
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Output parameter containing size of comments actually read into the
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buffer, should not exceed CmtBufSize.
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CmtState
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Output parameter.
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Possible values
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0 Absent comments
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1 Comments read completely
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ERAR_NO_MEMORY Not enough memory to extract comments
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ERAR_BAD_DATA Broken comment
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ERAR_UNKNOWN_FORMAT Unknown comment format
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ERAR_SMALL_BUF Buffer too small, comments not completely read
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Return values
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0 Success
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ERAR_END_ARCHIVE End of archive
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ERAR_BAD_DATA File header broken
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int PASCAL RARReadHeaderEx(HANDLE hArcData,
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struct RARHeaderDataEx *HeaderData)
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Description
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Similar to RARReadHeader, but uses RARHeaderDataEx structure,
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containing information about Unicode file names and 64 bit file sizes.
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struct RARHeaderDataEx
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{
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char ArcName[1024];
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wchar_t ArcNameW[1024];
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char FileName[1024];
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wchar_t FileNameW[1024];
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unsigned int Flags;
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unsigned int PackSize;
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unsigned int PackSizeHigh;
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unsigned int UnpSize;
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unsigned int UnpSizeHigh;
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unsigned int HostOS;
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unsigned int FileCRC;
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unsigned int FileTime;
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unsigned int UnpVer;
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unsigned int Method;
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unsigned int FileAttr;
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char *CmtBuf;
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unsigned int CmtBufSize;
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unsigned int CmtSize;
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unsigned int CmtState;
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unsigned int Reserved[1024];
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};
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int PASCAL RARProcessFile(HANDLE hArcData,
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int Operation,
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char *DestPath,
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char *DestName)
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Description
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Performs action and moves the current position in the archive to
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the next file. Extract or test the current file from the archive
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opened in RAR_OM_EXTRACT mode. If the mode RAR_OM_LIST is set,
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then a call to this function will simply skip the archive position
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to the next file.
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Parameters
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hArcData
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This parameter should contain the archive handle obtained from the
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RAROpenArchive function call.
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Operation
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File operation.
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Possible values
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RAR_SKIP Move to the next file in the archive. If the
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archive is solid and RAR_OM_EXTRACT mode was set
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when the archive was opened, the current file will
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be processed - the operation will be performed
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slower than a simple seek.
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RAR_TEST Test the current file and move to the next file in
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the archive. If the archive was opened with
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RAR_OM_LIST mode, the operation is equal to
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RAR_SKIP.
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RAR_EXTRACT Extract the current file and move to the next file.
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If the archive was opened with RAR_OM_LIST mode,
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the operation is equal to RAR_SKIP.
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DestPath
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This parameter should point to a zero terminated string containing the
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destination directory to which to extract files to. If DestPath is equal
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to NULL, it means extract to the current directory. This parameter has
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meaning only if DestName is NULL.
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DestName
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This parameter should point to a string containing the full path and name
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to assign to extracted file or it can be NULL to use the default name.
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If DestName is defined (not NULL), it overrides both the original file
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name saved in the archive and path specigied in DestPath setting.
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Both DestPath and DestName must be in OEM encoding. If necessary,
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use CharToOem to convert text to OEM before passing to this function.
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Return values
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0 Success
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ERAR_BAD_DATA File CRC error
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ERAR_BAD_ARCHIVE Volume is not valid RAR archive
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ERAR_UNKNOWN_FORMAT Unknown archive format
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ERAR_EOPEN Volume open error
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ERAR_ECREATE File create error
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ERAR_ECLOSE File close error
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ERAR_EREAD Read error
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ERAR_EWRITE Write error
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Note: if you wish to cancel extraction, return -1 when processing
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UCM_PROCESSDATA callback message.
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int PASCAL RARProcessFileW(HANDLE hArcData,
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int Operation,
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wchar_t *DestPath,
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wchar_t *DestName)
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Description
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Unicode version of RARProcessFile. It uses Unicode DestPath
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and DestName parameters, other parameters and return values
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are the same as in RARProcessFile.
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void PASCAL RARSetCallback(HANDLE hArcData,
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int PASCAL (*CallbackProc)(UINT msg,LPARAM UserData,LPARAM P1,LPARAM P2),
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LPARAM UserData);
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Description
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Set a user-defined callback function to process Unrar events.
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Parameters
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hArcData
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This parameter should contain the archive handle obtained from the
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RAROpenArchive function call.
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CallbackProc
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It should point to a user-defined callback function.
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The function will be passed four parameters:
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msg Type of event. Described below.
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UserData User defined value passed to RARSetCallback.
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P1 and P2 Event dependent parameters. Described below.
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Possible events
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UCM_CHANGEVOLUME Process volume change.
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P1 Points to the zero terminated name
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of the next volume.
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P2 The function call mode:
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RAR_VOL_ASK Required volume is absent. The function should
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prompt user and return a positive value
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to retry or return -1 value to terminate
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operation. The function may also specify a new
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volume name, placing it to the address specified
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by P1 parameter.
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RAR_VOL_NOTIFY Required volume is successfully opened.
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This is a notification call and volume name
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modification is not allowed. The function should
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return a positive value to continue or -1
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to terminate operation.
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UCM_PROCESSDATA Process unpacked data. It may be used to read
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a file while it is being extracted or tested
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without actual extracting file to disk.
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Return a positive value to continue process
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or -1 to cancel the archive operation
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P1 Address pointing to the unpacked data.
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Function may refer to the data but must not
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change it.
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P2 Size of the unpacked data. It is guaranteed
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only that the size will not exceed the maximum
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dictionary size (4 Mb in RAR 3.0).
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UCM_NEEDPASSWORD DLL needs a password to process archive.
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This message must be processed if you wish
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to be able to handle archives with encrypted
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file names. It can be also used as replacement
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of RARSetPassword function even for usual
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encrypted files with non-encrypted names.
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P1 Address pointing to the buffer for a password.
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You need to copy a password here.
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P2 Size of the password buffer.
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UserData
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User data passed to callback function.
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Other functions of UnRAR.dll should not be called from the callback
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function.
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Return values
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None
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void PASCAL RARSetChangeVolProc(HANDLE hArcData,
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int PASCAL (*ChangeVolProc)(char *ArcName,int Mode));
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Obsoleted, use RARSetCallback instead.
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void PASCAL RARSetProcessDataProc(HANDLE hArcData,
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int PASCAL (*ProcessDataProc)(unsigned char *Addr,int Size))
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====================================================================
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Obsoleted, use RARSetCallback instead.
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void PASCAL RARSetPassword(HANDLE hArcData,
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char *Password);
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Description
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Set a password to decrypt files.
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Parameters
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hArcData
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This parameter should contain the archive handle obtained from the
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RAROpenArchive function call.
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Password
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It should point to a string containing a zero terminated password.
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Return values
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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None
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void PASCAL RARGetDllVersion();
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====================================================================
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Description
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Returns API version.
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Parameters
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None.
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Return values
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Returns an integer value denoting UnRAR.dll API version, which is also
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defined in unrar.h as RAR_DLL_VERSION. API version number is incremented
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only in case of noticeable changes in UnRAR.dll API. Do not confuse it
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with version of UnRAR.dll stored in DLL resources, which is incremented
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with every DLL rebuild.
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If RARGetDllVersion() returns a value lower than UnRAR.dll which your
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application was designed for, it may indicate that DLL version is too old
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and it will fail to provide all necessary functions to your application.
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This function is absent in old versions of UnRAR.dll, so it is safer
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to use LoadLibrary and GetProcAddress to access this function.
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