├── src
├── __init__.py
└── main.py
├── win-installer
├── .gitignore
├── INSTALLER-HOWTO.md
├── ftldat.nsi
├── ftldat.spec
├── EnvVarUpdate.nsh
└── AddToPath.nsh
├── MANIFEST.in
├── .gitignore
├── setup.py
├── README.md
├── get_git_version.py
└── LICENSE
/src/__init__.py:
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/win-installer/.gitignore:
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1 | /build
2 | /dist
3 | *.log
4 | *.exe
5 |
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/MANIFEST.in:
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1 | include RELEASE-VERSION
2 | include get_git_version.py
3 |
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/.gitignore:
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1 | *.pyo
2 | *.pyc
3 | *.swp
4 | /*.egg-info
5 | /build
6 | /dist
7 | MANIFEST
8 | RELEASE-VERSION
9 |
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/win-installer/INSTALLER-HOWTO.md:
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1 | How to create the windows installer
2 | -----------------------------------
3 |
4 | 1. First you will need
5 |
6 | * NSIS
7 | * pyinstaller
8 | * py-win32
9 | * Python 2.*
10 |
11 | 2. Open a command prompt. Goto this folder. And run pyinstaller like:
12 |
13 | c:\python27\python.exe path\to\pyinstaller.py ftldat.spec
14 |
15 | 4. Check whether the version in ftldat.nsi is OK.
16 | 3. Run NSIS, by rightclicking on ftldat.nsi and using "Compile NSIS Script".
17 |
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/win-installer/ftldat.nsi:
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1 | !define version "r7"
2 |
3 | !include "AddToPath.nsh"
4 |
5 | InstallDir "$PROGRAMFILES\ftldat"
6 | OutFile "ftldat ${version}.exe"
7 | ShowInstDetails show
8 | ShowUninstDetails show
9 |
10 | Section
11 | SetOutPath $INSTDIR
12 | File /r dist\*
13 | WriteUninstaller $INSTDIR\uninstaller.exe
14 | CreateDirectory "$SMPROGRAMS\ftldat"
15 | CreateShortCut "$SMPROGRAMS\ftldat\Uninstall ftldat.lnk" \
16 | "$INSTDIR\uninstaller.exe"
17 | Push $INSTDIR
18 | Call AddToPath
19 | SectionEnd
20 |
21 | Section "Uninstall"
22 | Push $INSTDIR
23 | Call un.RemoveFromPath
24 | RMDir /r $INSTDIR
25 | RMDir /r "$SMPROGRAMS\ftldat"
26 | SectionEnd
27 |
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/win-installer/ftldat.spec:
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1 | # -*- mode: python -*-
2 | a = Analysis(['../src/main.py'],
3 | pathex=['.'],
4 | hiddenimports=[],
5 | hookspath=None)
6 | pyz = PYZ(a.pure)
7 | exe = EXE(pyz,
8 | a.scripts,
9 | exclude_binaries=1,
10 | name='build/ftldat.exe',
11 | debug=False,
12 | strip=None,
13 | upx=True,
14 | console=True )
15 | coll = COLLECT(exe,
16 | a.binaries,
17 | a.zipfiles,
18 | a.datas,
19 | strip=None,
20 | upx=True,
21 | name=os.path.join('dist'))
22 | # vim: ft=python:et:bs=2:sw=4:ts=4
23 |
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/setup.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python
2 |
3 | from setuptools import setup, find_packages
4 | from get_git_version import get_git_version
5 | import os, os.path
6 |
7 | setup(name='ftldat',
8 | version=get_git_version(),
9 | description='CLI tool to pack and unpack FTL .dat files',
10 | author='Bas Westerbaan',
11 | author_email='bas@westerbaan.name',
12 | url='http://github.com/bwesterb/ftldat/',
13 | packages=['ftldat'],
14 | package_dir={'ftldat': 'src'},
15 | install_requires = [''],
16 | entry_points = {
17 | 'console_scripts': [
18 | 'ftldat = ftldat.main:main',
19 | ]
20 | }
21 | )
22 |
23 | # vim: et:sta:bs=2:sw=4:
24 |
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/README.md:
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1 | CLI tool to pack and unpack .dat files of FTL
2 | =============================================
3 |
4 | `ftldat` allows you to pack and unpack the `data.dat` and `resource.dat`
5 | files of [FTL](http://ftlgame.com).
6 |
7 | Installation
8 | ------------
9 | ###Windows
10 | Download the installer, here: http://westerbaan.name/~bas/ftldat/ftldat-latest.exe
11 |
12 | Several antivirusscanners falsely identify pyinstaller created executables as viruses. Hence I've removed the file to prevent my domain from being blacklisted erroneously.
13 |
14 | ###Linux and Mac OS X
15 | Simply execute
16 |
17 | pip install ftldat
18 |
19 | or from this source distribution, run
20 |
21 | python setup.py install
22 |
23 | Unpacking
24 | ---------
25 | Run
26 |
27 | ftldat unpack path/to/data.dat
28 |
29 | This will unpack to `path/to/data.dat-unpacked`. To unpack to another
30 | folder, use:
31 |
32 | ftldat unpack path/to/data.dat path/to/extract/to
33 |
34 | Packing
35 | -------
36 | If you have a `data.dat-unpacked` folder and want to pack it again, run:
37 |
38 | ftldat pack path/to/data.dat
39 |
40 | To pack another folder, run:
41 |
42 | ftldat pack path/to/data.dat path/to/pack
43 |
44 | Information
45 | -----------
46 | To show information about a `.dat` file, run:
47 |
48 | ftldat info path/to/data.dat
49 |
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/get_git_version.py:
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 | # Author: Douglas Creager
3 | # This file is placed into the public domain.
4 |
5 | # Calculates the current version number. If possible, this is the
6 | # output of “git describe”, modified to conform to the versioning
7 | # scheme that setuptools uses. If “git describe” returns an error
8 | # (most likely because we're in an unpacked copy of a release tarball,
9 | # rather than in a git working copy), then we fall back on reading the
10 | # contents of the RELEASE-VERSION file.
11 | #
12 | # To use this script, simply import it your setup.py file, and use the
13 | # results of get_git_version() as your package version:
14 | #
15 | # from version import *
16 | #
17 | # setup(
18 | # version=get_git_version(),
19 | # .
20 | # .
21 | # .
22 | # )
23 | #
24 | # This will automatically update the RELEASE-VERSION file, if
25 | # necessary. Note that the RELEASE-VERSION file should *not* be
26 | # checked into git; please add it to your top-level .gitignore file.
27 | #
28 | # You'll probably want to distribute the RELEASE-VERSION file in your
29 | # sdist tarballs; to do this, just create a MANIFEST.in file that
30 | # contains the following line:
31 | #
32 | # include RELEASE-VERSION
33 |
34 | __all__ = ("get_git_version")
35 |
36 | from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
37 |
38 |
39 | def call_git_describe(abbrev=4):
40 | try:
41 | p = Popen(['git', 'describe', '--abbrev=%d' % abbrev],
42 | stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE)
43 | p.stderr.close()
44 | line = p.stdout.readlines()[0]
45 | return line.strip()
46 |
47 | except:
48 | return None
49 |
50 |
51 | def read_release_version():
52 | try:
53 | f = open("RELEASE-VERSION", "r")
54 |
55 | try:
56 | version = f.readlines()[0]
57 | return version.strip()
58 |
59 | finally:
60 | f.close()
61 |
62 | except:
63 | return None
64 |
65 |
66 | def write_release_version(version):
67 | f = open("RELEASE-VERSION", "w")
68 | f.write("%s\n" % version)
69 | f.close()
70 |
71 |
72 | def get_git_version(abbrev=4):
73 | # Read in the version that's currently in RELEASE-VERSION.
74 |
75 | release_version = read_release_version()
76 |
77 | # First try to get the current version using “git describe”.
78 |
79 | version = call_git_describe(abbrev)
80 |
81 | # If that doesn't work, fall back on the value that's in
82 | # RELEASE-VERSION.
83 |
84 | if version is None:
85 | version = release_version
86 |
87 | # If we still don't have anything, that's an error.
88 |
89 | if version is None:
90 | raise ValueError("Cannot find the version number!")
91 |
92 | # If the current version is different from what's in the
93 | # RELEASE-VERSION file, update the file to be current.
94 |
95 | if version != release_version:
96 | write_release_version(version)
97 |
98 | # Finally, return the current version.
99 |
100 | return version
101 |
102 |
103 | if __name__ == "__main__":
104 | print(get_git_version())
105 |
106 | # vim: et:sta:bs=2:sw=4:
107 |
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/win-installer/EnvVarUpdate.nsh:
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1 | /**
2 | * EnvVarUpdate.nsh
3 | * : Environmental Variables: append, prepend, and remove entries
4 | *
5 | * WARNING: If you use StrFunc.nsh header then include it before this file
6 | * with all required definitions. This is to avoid conflicts
7 | *
8 | * Usage:
9 | * ${EnvVarUpdate} "ResultVar" "EnvVarName" "Action" "RegLoc" "PathString"
10 | *
11 | * Credits:
12 | * Version 1.0
13 | * * Cal Turney (turnec2)
14 | * * Amir Szekely (KiCHiK) and e-circ for developing the forerunners of this
15 | * function: AddToPath, un.RemoveFromPath, AddToEnvVar, un.RemoveFromEnvVar,
16 | * WriteEnvStr, and un.DeleteEnvStr
17 | * * Diego Pedroso (deguix) for StrTok
18 | * * Kevin English (kenglish_hi) for StrContains
19 | * * Hendri Adriaens (Smile2Me), Diego Pedroso (deguix), and Dan Fuhry
20 | * (dandaman32) for StrReplace
21 | *
22 | * Version 1.1 (compatibility with StrFunc.nsh)
23 | * * techtonik
24 | *
25 | * http://nsis.sourceforge.net/Environmental_Variables:_append%2C_prepend%2C_and_remove_entries
26 | *
27 | */
28 |
29 |
30 | !ifndef ENVVARUPDATE_FUNCTION
31 | !define ENVVARUPDATE_FUNCTION
32 | !verbose push
33 | !verbose 3
34 | !include "LogicLib.nsh"
35 | !include "WinMessages.NSH"
36 | !include "StrFunc.nsh"
37 |
38 | ; ---- Fix for conflict if StrFunc.nsh is already includes in main file -----------------------
39 | !macro _IncludeStrFunction StrFuncName
40 | !ifndef ${StrFuncName}_INCLUDED
41 | ${${StrFuncName}}
42 | !endif
43 | !ifndef Un${StrFuncName}_INCLUDED
44 | ${Un${StrFuncName}}
45 | !endif
46 | !define un.${StrFuncName} "${Un${StrFuncName}}"
47 | !macroend
48 |
49 | !insertmacro _IncludeStrFunction StrTok
50 | !insertmacro _IncludeStrFunction StrStr
51 | !insertmacro _IncludeStrFunction StrRep
52 |
53 | ; ---------------------------------- Macro Definitions ----------------------------------------
54 | !macro _EnvVarUpdateConstructor ResultVar EnvVarName Action Regloc PathString
55 | Push "${EnvVarName}"
56 | Push "${Action}"
57 | Push "${RegLoc}"
58 | Push "${PathString}"
59 | Call EnvVarUpdate
60 | Pop "${ResultVar}"
61 | !macroend
62 | !define EnvVarUpdate '!insertmacro "_EnvVarUpdateConstructor"'
63 |
64 | !macro _unEnvVarUpdateConstructor ResultVar EnvVarName Action Regloc PathString
65 | Push "${EnvVarName}"
66 | Push "${Action}"
67 | Push "${RegLoc}"
68 | Push "${PathString}"
69 | Call un.EnvVarUpdate
70 | Pop "${ResultVar}"
71 | !macroend
72 | !define un.EnvVarUpdate '!insertmacro "_unEnvVarUpdateConstructor"'
73 | ; ---------------------------------- Macro Definitions end-------------------------------------
74 |
75 | ;----------------------------------- EnvVarUpdate start----------------------------------------
76 | !define hklm_all_users 'HKLM "SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Environment"'
77 | !define hkcu_current_user 'HKCU "Environment"'
78 |
79 | !macro EnvVarUpdate UN
80 |
81 | Function ${UN}EnvVarUpdate
82 |
83 | Push $0
84 | Exch 4
85 | Exch $1
86 | Exch 3
87 | Exch $2
88 | Exch 2
89 | Exch $3
90 | Exch
91 | Exch $4
92 | Push $5
93 | Push $6
94 | Push $7
95 | Push $8
96 | Push $9
97 | Push $R0
98 |
99 | /* After this point:
100 | -------------------------
101 | $0 = ResultVar (returned)
102 | $1 = EnvVarName (input)
103 | $2 = Action (input)
104 | $3 = RegLoc (input)
105 | $4 = PathString (input)
106 | $5 = Orig EnvVar (read from registry)
107 | $6 = Len of $0 (temp)
108 | $7 = tempstr1 (temp)
109 | $8 = Entry counter (temp)
110 | $9 = tempstr2 (temp)
111 | $R0 = tempChar (temp) */
112 |
113 | ; Step 1: Read contents of EnvVarName from RegLoc
114 | ;
115 | ; Check for empty EnvVarName
116 | ${If} $1 == ""
117 | SetErrors
118 | DetailPrint "ERROR: EnvVarName is blank"
119 | Goto EnvVarUpdate_Restore_Vars
120 | ${EndIf}
121 |
122 | ; Check for valid Action
123 | ${If} $2 != "A"
124 | ${AndIf} $2 != "P"
125 | ${AndIf} $2 != "R"
126 | SetErrors
127 | DetailPrint "ERROR: Invalid Action - must be A, P, or R"
128 | Goto EnvVarUpdate_Restore_Vars
129 | ${EndIf}
130 |
131 | ${If} $3 == HKLM
132 | ReadRegStr $5 ${hklm_all_users} $1 ; Get EnvVarName from all users into $5
133 | ${ElseIf} $3 == HKCU
134 | ReadRegStr $5 ${hkcu_current_user} $1 ; Read EnvVarName from current user into $5
135 | ${Else}
136 | SetErrors
137 | DetailPrint 'ERROR: Action is [$3] but must be "HKLM" or HKCU"'
138 | Goto EnvVarUpdate_Restore_Vars
139 | ${EndIf}
140 |
141 | ; Check for empty PathString
142 | ${If} $4 == ""
143 | SetErrors
144 | DetailPrint "ERROR: PathString is blank"
145 | Goto EnvVarUpdate_Restore_Vars
146 | ${EndIf}
147 |
148 | ; Make sure we've got some work to do
149 | ${If} $5 == ""
150 | ${AndIf} $2 == "R"
151 | SetErrors
152 | DetailPrint "$1 is empty - Nothing to remove"
153 | Goto EnvVarUpdate_Restore_Vars
154 | ${EndIf}
155 |
156 | ; Step 2: Scrub EnvVar
157 | ;
158 | StrCpy $0 $5 ; Copy the contents to $0
159 | ; Remove spaces around semicolons (NOTE: spaces before the 1st entry or
160 | ; after the last one are not removed here but instead in Step 3)
161 | ${If} $0 != "" ; If EnvVar is not empty ...
162 | ${Do}
163 | ${${UN}StrStr} $7 $0 " ;"
164 | ${If} $7 == ""
165 | ${ExitDo}
166 | ${EndIf}
167 | ${${UN}StrRep} $0 $0 " ;" ";" ; Remove ';'
168 | ${Loop}
169 | ${Do}
170 | ${${UN}StrStr} $7 $0 "; "
171 | ${If} $7 == ""
172 | ${ExitDo}
173 | ${EndIf}
174 | ${${UN}StrRep} $0 $0 "; " ";" ; Remove ';'
175 | ${Loop}
176 | ${Do}
177 | ${${UN}StrStr} $7 $0 ";;"
178 | ${If} $7 == ""
179 | ${ExitDo}
180 | ${EndIf}
181 | ${${UN}StrRep} $0 $0 ";;" ";"
182 | ${Loop}
183 |
184 | ; Remove a leading or trailing semicolon from EnvVar
185 | StrCpy $7 $0 1 0
186 | ${If} $7 == ";"
187 | StrCpy $0 $0 "" 1 ; Change ';' to ''
188 | ${EndIf}
189 | StrLen $6 $0
190 | IntOp $6 $6 - 1
191 | StrCpy $7 $0 1 $6
192 | ${If} $7 == ";"
193 | StrCpy $0 $0 $6 ; Change ';' to ''
194 | ${EndIf}
195 | ; DetailPrint "Scrubbed $1: [$0]" ; Uncomment to debug
196 | ${EndIf}
197 |
198 | /* Step 3. Remove all instances of the target path/string (even if "A" or "P")
199 | $6 = bool flag (1 = found and removed PathString)
200 | $7 = a string (e.g. path) delimited by semicolon(s)
201 | $8 = entry counter starting at 0
202 | $9 = copy of $0
203 | $R0 = tempChar */
204 |
205 | ${If} $5 != "" ; If EnvVar is not empty ...
206 | StrCpy $9 $0
207 | StrCpy $0 ""
208 | StrCpy $8 0
209 | StrCpy $6 0
210 |
211 | ${Do}
212 | ${${UN}StrTok} $7 $9 ";" $8 "0" ; $7 = next entry, $8 = entry counter
213 |
214 | ${If} $7 == "" ; If we've run out of entries,
215 | ${ExitDo} ; were done
216 | ${EndIf} ;
217 |
218 | ; Remove leading and trailing spaces from this entry (critical step for Action=Remove)
219 | ${Do}
220 | StrCpy $R0 $7 1
221 | ${If} $R0 != " "
222 | ${ExitDo}
223 | ${EndIf}
224 | StrCpy $7 $7 "" 1 ; Remove leading space
225 | ${Loop}
226 | ${Do}
227 | StrCpy $R0 $7 1 -1
228 | ${If} $R0 != " "
229 | ${ExitDo}
230 | ${EndIf}
231 | StrCpy $7 $7 -1 ; Remove trailing space
232 | ${Loop}
233 | ${If} $7 == $4 ; If string matches, remove it by not appending it
234 | StrCpy $6 1 ; Set 'found' flag
235 | ${ElseIf} $7 != $4 ; If string does NOT match
236 | ${AndIf} $0 == "" ; and the 1st string being added to $0,
237 | StrCpy $0 $7 ; copy it to $0 without a prepended semicolon
238 | ${ElseIf} $7 != $4 ; If string does NOT match
239 | ${AndIf} $0 != "" ; and this is NOT the 1st string to be added to $0,
240 | StrCpy $0 $0;$7 ; append path to $0 with a prepended semicolon
241 | ${EndIf} ;
242 |
243 | IntOp $8 $8 + 1 ; Bump counter
244 | ${Loop} ; Check for duplicates until we run out of paths
245 | ${EndIf}
246 |
247 | ; Step 4: Perform the requested Action
248 | ;
249 | ${If} $2 != "R" ; If Append or Prepend
250 | ${If} $6 == 1 ; And if we found the target
251 | DetailPrint "Target is already present in $1. It will be removed and"
252 | ${EndIf}
253 | ${If} $0 == "" ; If EnvVar is (now) empty
254 | StrCpy $0 $4 ; just copy PathString to EnvVar
255 | ${If} $6 == 0 ; If found flag is either 0
256 | ${OrIf} $6 == "" ; or blank (if EnvVarName is empty)
257 | DetailPrint "$1 was empty and has been updated with the target"
258 | ${EndIf}
259 | ${ElseIf} $2 == "A" ; If Append (and EnvVar is not empty),
260 | StrCpy $0 $0;$4 ; append PathString
261 | ${If} $6 == 1
262 | DetailPrint "appended to $1"
263 | ${Else}
264 | DetailPrint "Target was appended to $1"
265 | ${EndIf}
266 | ${Else} ; If Prepend (and EnvVar is not empty),
267 | StrCpy $0 $4;$0 ; prepend PathString
268 | ${If} $6 == 1
269 | DetailPrint "prepended to $1"
270 | ${Else}
271 | DetailPrint "Target was prepended to $1"
272 | ${EndIf}
273 | ${EndIf}
274 | ${Else} ; If Action = Remove
275 | ${If} $6 == 1 ; and we found the target
276 | DetailPrint "Target was found and removed from $1"
277 | ${Else}
278 | DetailPrint "Target was NOT found in $1 (nothing to remove)"
279 | ${EndIf}
280 | ${If} $0 == ""
281 | DetailPrint "$1 is now empty"
282 | ${EndIf}
283 | ${EndIf}
284 |
285 | ; Step 5: Update the registry at RegLoc with the updated EnvVar and announce the change
286 | ;
287 | ClearErrors
288 | ${If} $3 == HKLM
289 | WriteRegExpandStr ${hklm_all_users} $1 $0 ; Write it in all users section
290 | ${ElseIf} $3 == HKCU
291 | WriteRegExpandStr ${hkcu_current_user} $1 $0 ; Write it to current user section
292 | ${EndIf}
293 |
294 | IfErrors 0 +4
295 | MessageBox MB_OK|MB_ICONEXCLAMATION "Could not write updated $1 to $3"
296 | DetailPrint "Could not write updated $1 to $3"
297 | Goto EnvVarUpdate_Restore_Vars
298 |
299 | ; "Export" our change
300 | SendMessage ${HWND_BROADCAST} ${WM_WININICHANGE} 0 "STR:Environment" /TIMEOUT=5000
301 |
302 | EnvVarUpdate_Restore_Vars:
303 | ;
304 | ; Restore the user's variables and return ResultVar
305 | Pop $R0
306 | Pop $9
307 | Pop $8
308 | Pop $7
309 | Pop $6
310 | Pop $5
311 | Pop $4
312 | Pop $3
313 | Pop $2
314 | Pop $1
315 | Push $0 ; Push my $0 (ResultVar)
316 | Exch
317 | Pop $0 ; Restore his $0
318 |
319 | FunctionEnd
320 |
321 | !macroend ; EnvVarUpdate UN
322 | !insertmacro EnvVarUpdate ""
323 | !insertmacro EnvVarUpdate "un."
324 | ;----------------------------------- EnvVarUpdate end----------------------------------------
325 |
326 | !verbose pop
327 | !endif
328 |
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/win-installer/AddToPath.nsh:
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1 | !ifndef _AddToPath_nsh
2 | !define _AddToPath_nsh
3 |
4 | !verbose 3
5 | !include "WinMessages.NSH"
6 | !verbose 4
7 |
8 | !ifndef WriteEnvStr_RegKey
9 | !ifdef ALL_USERS
10 | !define WriteEnvStr_RegKey \
11 | 'HKLM "SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Environment"'
12 | !else
13 | !define WriteEnvStr_RegKey 'HKCU "Environment"'
14 | !endif
15 | !endif
16 |
17 | ; AddToPath - Adds the given dir to the search path.
18 | ; Input - head of the stack
19 | ; Note - Win9x systems requires reboot
20 |
21 | Function AddToPath
22 | Exch $0
23 | Push $1
24 | Push $2
25 | Push $3
26 |
27 | # don't add if the path doesn't exist
28 | IfFileExists "$0\*.*" "" AddToPath_done
29 |
30 | ReadEnvStr $1 PATH
31 | Push "$1;"
32 | Push "$0;"
33 | Call StrStr
34 | Pop $2
35 | StrCmp $2 "" "" AddToPath_done
36 | Push "$1;"
37 | Push "$0\;"
38 | Call StrStr
39 | Pop $2
40 | StrCmp $2 "" "" AddToPath_done
41 | GetFullPathName /SHORT $3 $0
42 | Push "$1;"
43 | Push "$3;"
44 | Call StrStr
45 | Pop $2
46 | StrCmp $2 "" "" AddToPath_done
47 | Push "$1;"
48 | Push "$3\;"
49 | Call StrStr
50 | Pop $2
51 | StrCmp $2 "" "" AddToPath_done
52 |
53 | Call IsNT
54 | Pop $1
55 | StrCmp $1 1 AddToPath_NT
56 | ; Not on NT
57 | StrCpy $1 $WINDIR 2
58 | FileOpen $1 "$1\autoexec.bat" a
59 | FileSeek $1 -1 END
60 | FileReadByte $1 $2
61 | IntCmp $2 26 0 +2 +2 # DOS EOF
62 | FileSeek $1 -1 END # write over EOF
63 | FileWrite $1 "$\r$\nSET PATH=%PATH%;$3$\r$\n"
64 | FileClose $1
65 | SetRebootFlag true
66 | Goto AddToPath_done
67 |
68 | AddToPath_NT:
69 | ReadRegStr $1 ${WriteEnvStr_RegKey} "PATH"
70 | StrCmp $1 "" AddToPath_NTdoIt
71 | Push $1
72 | Call Trim
73 | Pop $1
74 | StrCpy $0 "$1;$0"
75 | AddToPath_NTdoIt:
76 | WriteRegExpandStr ${WriteEnvStr_RegKey} "PATH" $0
77 | SendMessage ${HWND_BROADCAST} ${WM_WININICHANGE} 0 "STR:Environment" /TIMEOUT=5000
78 |
79 | AddToPath_done:
80 | Pop $3
81 | Pop $2
82 | Pop $1
83 | Pop $0
84 | FunctionEnd
85 |
86 | ; RemoveFromPath - Remove a given dir from the path
87 | ; Input: head of the stack
88 |
89 | Function un.RemoveFromPath
90 | Exch $0
91 | Push $1
92 | Push $2
93 | Push $3
94 | Push $4
95 | Push $5
96 | Push $6
97 |
98 | IntFmt $6 "%c" 26 # DOS EOF
99 |
100 | Call un.IsNT
101 | Pop $1
102 | StrCmp $1 1 unRemoveFromPath_NT
103 | ; Not on NT
104 | StrCpy $1 $WINDIR 2
105 | FileOpen $1 "$1\autoexec.bat" r
106 | GetTempFileName $4
107 | FileOpen $2 $4 w
108 | GetFullPathName /SHORT $0 $0
109 | StrCpy $0 "SET PATH=%PATH%;$0"
110 | Goto unRemoveFromPath_dosLoop
111 |
112 | unRemoveFromPath_dosLoop:
113 | FileRead $1 $3
114 | StrCpy $5 $3 1 -1 # read last char
115 | StrCmp $5 $6 0 +2 # if DOS EOF
116 | StrCpy $3 $3 -1 # remove DOS EOF so we can compare
117 | StrCmp $3 "$0$\r$\n" unRemoveFromPath_dosLoopRemoveLine
118 | StrCmp $3 "$0$\n" unRemoveFromPath_dosLoopRemoveLine
119 | StrCmp $3 "$0" unRemoveFromPath_dosLoopRemoveLine
120 | StrCmp $3 "" unRemoveFromPath_dosLoopEnd
121 | FileWrite $2 $3
122 | Goto unRemoveFromPath_dosLoop
123 | unRemoveFromPath_dosLoopRemoveLine:
124 | SetRebootFlag true
125 | Goto unRemoveFromPath_dosLoop
126 |
127 | unRemoveFromPath_dosLoopEnd:
128 | FileClose $2
129 | FileClose $1
130 | StrCpy $1 $WINDIR 2
131 | Delete "$1\autoexec.bat"
132 | CopyFiles /SILENT $4 "$1\autoexec.bat"
133 | Delete $4
134 | Goto unRemoveFromPath_done
135 |
136 | unRemoveFromPath_NT:
137 | ReadRegStr $1 ${WriteEnvStr_RegKey} "PATH"
138 | StrCpy $5 $1 1 -1 # copy last char
139 | StrCmp $5 ";" +2 # if last char != ;
140 | StrCpy $1 "$1;" # append ;
141 | Push $1
142 | Push "$0;"
143 | Call un.StrStr ; Find `$0;` in $1
144 | Pop $2 ; pos of our dir
145 | StrCmp $2 "" unRemoveFromPath_done
146 | ; else, it is in path
147 | # $0 - path to add
148 | # $1 - path var
149 | StrLen $3 "$0;"
150 | StrLen $4 $2
151 | StrCpy $5 $1 -$4 # $5 is now the part before the path to remove
152 | StrCpy $6 $2 "" $3 # $6 is now the part after the path to remove
153 | StrCpy $3 $5$6
154 |
155 | StrCpy $5 $3 1 -1 # copy last char
156 | StrCmp $5 ";" 0 +2 # if last char == ;
157 | StrCpy $3 $3 -1 # remove last char
158 |
159 | WriteRegExpandStr ${WriteEnvStr_RegKey} "PATH" $3
160 | SendMessage ${HWND_BROADCAST} ${WM_WININICHANGE} 0 "STR:Environment" /TIMEOUT=5000
161 |
162 | unRemoveFromPath_done:
163 | Pop $6
164 | Pop $5
165 | Pop $4
166 | Pop $3
167 | Pop $2
168 | Pop $1
169 | Pop $0
170 | FunctionEnd
171 |
172 |
173 |
174 | ; AddToEnvVar - Adds the given value to the given environment var
175 | ; Input - head of the stack $0 environement variable $1=value to add
176 | ; Note - Win9x systems requires reboot
177 |
178 | Function AddToEnvVar
179 |
180 | Exch $1 ; $1 has environment variable value
181 | Exch
182 | Exch $0 ; $0 has environment variable name
183 |
184 | DetailPrint "Adding $1 to $0"
185 | Push $2
186 | Push $3
187 | Push $4
188 |
189 |
190 | ReadEnvStr $2 $0
191 | Push "$2;"
192 | Push "$1;"
193 | Call StrStr
194 | Pop $3
195 | StrCmp $3 "" "" AddToEnvVar_done
196 |
197 | Push "$2;"
198 | Push "$1\;"
199 | Call StrStr
200 | Pop $3
201 | StrCmp $3 "" "" AddToEnvVar_done
202 |
203 |
204 | Call IsNT
205 | Pop $2
206 | StrCmp $2 1 AddToEnvVar_NT
207 | ; Not on NT
208 | StrCpy $2 $WINDIR 2
209 | FileOpen $2 "$2\autoexec.bat" a
210 | FileSeek $2 -1 END
211 | FileReadByte $2 $3
212 | IntCmp $3 26 0 +2 +2 # DOS EOF
213 | FileSeek $2 -1 END # write over EOF
214 | FileWrite $2 "$\r$\nSET $0=%$0%;$4$\r$\n"
215 | FileClose $2
216 | SetRebootFlag true
217 | Goto AddToEnvVar_done
218 |
219 | AddToEnvVar_NT:
220 | ReadRegStr $2 ${WriteEnvStr_RegKey} $0
221 | StrCpy $3 $2 1 -1 # copy last char
222 | StrCmp $3 ";" 0 +2 # if last char == ;
223 | StrCpy $2 $2 -1 # remove last char
224 | StrCmp $2 "" AddToEnvVar_NTdoIt
225 | StrCpy $1 "$2;$1"
226 | AddToEnvVar_NTdoIt:
227 | WriteRegExpandStr ${WriteEnvStr_RegKey} $0 $1
228 | SendMessage ${HWND_BROADCAST} ${WM_WININICHANGE} 0 "STR:Environment" /TIMEOUT=5000
229 |
230 | AddToEnvVar_done:
231 | Pop $4
232 | Pop $3
233 | Pop $2
234 | Pop $0
235 | Pop $1
236 |
237 | FunctionEnd
238 |
239 | ; RemoveFromEnvVar - Remove a given value from a environment var
240 | ; Input: head of the stack
241 |
242 | Function un.RemoveFromEnvVar
243 |
244 | Exch $1 ; $1 has environment variable value
245 | Exch
246 | Exch $0 ; $0 has environment variable name
247 |
248 | DetailPrint "Removing $1 from $0"
249 | Push $2
250 | Push $3
251 | Push $4
252 | Push $5
253 | Push $6
254 | Push $7
255 |
256 | IntFmt $7 "%c" 26 # DOS EOF
257 |
258 | Call un.IsNT
259 | Pop $2
260 | StrCmp $2 1 unRemoveFromEnvVar_NT
261 | ; Not on NT
262 | StrCpy $2 $WINDIR 2
263 | FileOpen $2 "$2\autoexec.bat" r
264 | GetTempFileName $5
265 | FileOpen $3 $5 w
266 | GetFullPathName /SHORT $1 $1
267 | StrCpy $1 "SET $0=%$0%;$1"
268 | Goto unRemoveFromEnvVar_dosLoop
269 |
270 | unRemoveFromEnvVar_dosLoop:
271 | FileRead $2 $4
272 | StrCpy $6 $4 1 -1 # read last char
273 | StrCmp $6 $7 0 +2 # if DOS EOF
274 | StrCpy $4 $4 -1 # remove DOS EOF so we can compare
275 | StrCmp $4 "$1$\r$\n" unRemoveFromEnvVar_dosLoopRemoveLine
276 | StrCmp $4 "$1$\n" unRemoveFromEnvVar_dosLoopRemoveLine
277 | StrCmp $4 "$1" unRemoveFromEnvVar_dosLoopRemoveLine
278 | StrCmp $4 "" unRemoveFromEnvVar_dosLoopEnd
279 | FileWrite $3 $4
280 | Goto unRemoveFromEnvVar_dosLoop
281 | unRemoveFromEnvVar_dosLoopRemoveLine:
282 | SetRebootFlag true
283 | Goto unRemoveFromEnvVar_dosLoop
284 |
285 | unRemoveFromEnvVar_dosLoopEnd:
286 | FileClose $3
287 | FileClose $2
288 | StrCpy $2 $WINDIR 2
289 | Delete "$2\autoexec.bat"
290 | CopyFiles /SILENT $5 "$2\autoexec.bat"
291 | Delete $5
292 | Goto unRemoveFromEnvVar_done
293 |
294 | unRemoveFromEnvVar_NT:
295 | ReadRegStr $2 ${WriteEnvStr_RegKey} $0
296 | StrCpy $6 $2 1 -1 # copy last char
297 | StrCmp $6 ";" +2 # if last char != ;
298 | StrCpy $2 "$2;" # append ;
299 | Push $2
300 | Push "$1;"
301 | Call un.StrStr ; Find `$1;` in $2
302 | Pop $3 ; pos of our dir
303 | StrCmp $3 "" unRemoveFromEnvVar_done
304 | ; else, it is in path
305 | # $1 - path to add
306 | # $2 - path var
307 | StrLen $4 "$1;"
308 | StrLen $5 $3
309 | StrCpy $6 $2 -$5 # $6 is now the part before the path to remove
310 | StrCpy $7 $3 "" $4 # $7 is now the part after the path to remove
311 | StrCpy $4 $6$7
312 |
313 | StrCpy $6 $4 1 -1 # copy last char
314 | StrCmp $6 ";" 0 +2 # if last char == ;
315 | StrCpy $4 $4 -1 # remove last char
316 |
317 | WriteRegExpandStr ${WriteEnvStr_RegKey} $0 $4
318 |
319 | ; delete reg value if null
320 | StrCmp $4 "" 0 +2 # if null delete reg
321 | DeleteRegValue ${WriteEnvStr_RegKey} $0
322 |
323 | SendMessage ${HWND_BROADCAST} ${WM_WININICHANGE} 0 "STR:Environment" /TIMEOUT=5000
324 |
325 | unRemoveFromEnvVar_done:
326 | Pop $7
327 | Pop $6
328 | Pop $5
329 | Pop $4
330 | Pop $3
331 | Pop $2
332 | Pop $1
333 | Pop $0
334 | FunctionEnd
335 |
336 |
337 |
338 |
339 | !ifndef IsNT_KiCHiK
340 | !define IsNT_KiCHiK
341 |
342 | ###########################################
343 | # Utility Functions #
344 | ###########################################
345 |
346 | ; IsNT
347 | ; no input
348 | ; output, top of the stack = 1 if NT or 0 if not
349 | ;
350 | ; Usage:
351 | ; Call IsNT
352 | ; Pop $R0
353 | ; ($R0 at this point is 1 or 0)
354 |
355 | !macro IsNT un
356 | Function ${un}IsNT
357 | Push $0
358 | ReadRegStr $0 HKLM "SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion" CurrentVersion
359 | StrCmp $0 "" 0 IsNT_yes
360 | ; we are not NT.
361 | Pop $0
362 | Push 0
363 | Return
364 |
365 | IsNT_yes:
366 | ; NT!!!
367 | Pop $0
368 | Push 1
369 | FunctionEnd
370 | !macroend
371 | !insertmacro IsNT ""
372 | !insertmacro IsNT "un."
373 |
374 | !endif ; IsNT_KiCHiK
375 |
376 | ; StrStr
377 | ; input, top of stack = string to search for
378 | ; top of stack-1 = string to search in
379 | ; output, top of stack (replaces with the portion of the string remaining)
380 | ; modifies no other variables.
381 | ;
382 | ; Usage:
383 | ; Push "this is a long ass string"
384 | ; Push "ass"
385 | ; Call StrStr
386 | ; Pop $R0
387 | ; ($R0 at this point is "ass string")
388 |
389 | !macro StrStr un
390 | Function ${un}StrStr
391 | Exch $R1 ; st=haystack,old$R1, $R1=needle
392 | Exch ; st=old$R1,haystack
393 | Exch $R2 ; st=old$R1,old$R2, $R2=haystack
394 | Push $R3
395 | Push $R4
396 | Push $R5
397 | StrLen $R3 $R1
398 | StrCpy $R4 0
399 | ; $R1=needle
400 | ; $R2=haystack
401 | ; $R3=len(needle)
402 | ; $R4=cnt
403 | ; $R5=tmp
404 | loop:
405 | StrCpy $R5 $R2 $R3 $R4
406 | StrCmp $R5 $R1 done
407 | StrCmp $R5 "" done
408 | IntOp $R4 $R4 + 1
409 | Goto loop
410 | done:
411 | StrCpy $R1 $R2 "" $R4
412 | Pop $R5
413 | Pop $R4
414 | Pop $R3
415 | Pop $R2
416 | Exch $R1
417 | FunctionEnd
418 | !macroend
419 | !insertmacro StrStr ""
420 | !insertmacro StrStr "un."
421 |
422 | Function Trim ; Added by Pelaca
423 | Exch $R1
424 | Push $R2
425 | Loop:
426 | StrCpy $R2 "$R1" 1 -1
427 | StrCmp "$R2" " " RTrim
428 | StrCmp "$R2" "$\n" RTrim
429 | StrCmp "$R2" "$\r" RTrim
430 | StrCmp "$R2" ";" RTrim
431 | GoTo Done
432 | RTrim:
433 | StrCpy $R1 "$R1" -1
434 | Goto Loop
435 | Done:
436 | Pop $R2
437 | Exch $R1
438 | FunctionEnd
439 |
440 | !endif ; _AddToPath_nsh??????????????????????????????????
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python
2 |
3 | # ftldat r7
4 | #
5 | # (c) 2012 - Bas Westerbaan
6 | #
7 | # May be redistributed under the conditions of the
8 | # GNU General Public License version 3. See LICENSE.
9 |
10 | import collections
11 | import itertools
12 | import argparse
13 | import tempfile
14 | import hashlib
15 | import os.path
16 | import struct
17 | import sys
18 | import os
19 |
20 | def ftl_path_split(path):
21 | """ Split a path in the way FTL expects them to be in .dat files.
22 | That is: the UNIX way. """
23 | return path.split('/')
24 |
25 | def ftl_path_join(*args):
26 | """ Joins paths in the way FTL expects them to be in .dat files.
27 | That is: the UNIX way. """
28 | return '/'.join(args)
29 |
30 | def nice_size(s):
31 | """ Nicely formats size.
32 |
33 | >>> nice_size(12345)
34 | 12 KiB
35 | """
36 | if s <= 1024: return str(s) + ' B '
37 | s /= 1024
38 | if s <= 1024: return str(s) + ' KiB'
39 | s /= 1024
40 | if s <= 1024: return str(s) + ' MiB'
41 | s /= 1024
42 | if s <= 1024: return str(s) + ' GiB'
43 | s /= 1024
44 | return str(s) + 'TiB'
45 |
46 | class FTLDatError(Exception):
47 | pass
48 |
49 | ftldat_entry = collections.namedtuple('ftldat_entry',
50 | ('filename', 'size', 'offset'))
51 |
52 | class BasePack(object):
53 | """ Base pack. Can be implemented either by a folder (unpacked) or
54 | by a FTL dat file. """
55 | def list(self):
56 | """ Returns an iterator over the filenames.
57 | NOTE the filenames are / separated. """
58 | raise NotImplementedError
59 | def list_sizes(self):
60 | """ Returns an iterator over the pairs of (filename, filesize). """
61 | raise NotImplementedError
62 | def add(self, filename, f, size):
63 | """ Adds the first bytes read from as to
64 | the pack. """
65 | raise NotImplementedError
66 | def extract_to(self, filename, f):
67 | """ Writes the contents of the file with to . """
68 | raise NotImplementedError
69 | def remove(self, filename):
70 | """ Removes the file with from the pack. """
71 | raise NotImplementedError
72 | def __contains__(self, filename):
73 | """ Returns whether is in the pack. """
74 | raise NotImplementedError
75 |
76 | class FolderPack(object):
77 | def __init__(self, root):
78 | self.root = root
79 | #
80 | # Base interface functions
81 | #
82 | def list(self):
83 | s = [()]
84 | while s:
85 | current = s.pop()
86 | path = os.path.join(self.root, *current)
87 | if os.path.isfile(path):
88 | yield ftl_path_join(*current)
89 | elif os.path.isdir(path):
90 | for child in os.listdir(path):
91 | s.append(current + (child,))
92 | def list_sizes(self):
93 | for filename in self.list():
94 | yield (filename, os.stat(os.path.join(self.root,
95 | *ftl_path_split(filename))).st_size)
96 | def add(self, filename, f, size):
97 | path = os.path.join(self.root, *ftl_path_split(filename))
98 | if os.path.exists(path):
99 | raise KeyError("File already exists")
100 | # Ensure the parent directory exists
101 | dirpath = os.path.dirname(path)
102 | if not os.path.exists(dirpath):
103 | os.makedirs(dirpath)
104 | # Create file
105 | with open(path, 'wb') as fo:
106 | todo = size
107 | while todo:
108 | buf = f.read(min(todo, 4096))
109 | if not buf:
110 | raise ValueError("f is too small")
111 | fo.write(buf)
112 | todo -= len(buf)
113 | def extract_to(self, filename, f):
114 | path = os.path.join(self.root, *ftl_path_split(filename))
115 | if not os.path.exists(path):
116 | raise KeyError
117 | with open(path, 'rb') as fi:
118 | while True:
119 | buf = fi.read(4096)
120 | if not buf:
121 | break
122 | f.write(buf)
123 | def remove(self, filename):
124 | path = os.path.join(self.root, *ftl_path_split(filename))
125 | if not os.path.exists(path):
126 | raise KeyError
127 | os.unlink(path)
128 | def __contains__(self, filename):
129 | return os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.root,
130 | *ftl_path_split(filename)))
131 |
132 | #
133 | # Extra interface functions
134 | #
135 | def open(self, filename, mode='rb'):
136 | """ Returns a new fileobj for . """
137 | path = os.path.join(self.root, *ftl_path_split(filename))
138 | dirpath = os.path.dirname(path)
139 | if not os.path.exists(dirpath):
140 | os.makedirs(dirpath)
141 | return open(path, mode)
142 |
143 | class FTLPack(object):
144 | def __init__(self, filename_or_fileobj, create=False, index_size=2048):
145 | """ Opens or creates a FTL .dat by
146 |
147 | If is False, the default, we will assume that already
148 | contains a FTL .dat and read its index. is ignored.
149 |
150 | If is True, we will assume that does not contain an
151 | existing FTL .dat and create an index of size . """
152 | # We actually set these properly in _create_index and _read_index.
153 | # This is just for documentation.
154 | self.index = [] # [ idx: offset ]
155 | self.index_free = [] # [ idx with self.index[idx] == 0 ]
156 | self.metadata = [] # [ idx: (filename, size, offset) ]
157 | self.filenames = {} # { filename: idx }
158 | self.eof = 0 # size of the file; thus also the offset of the
159 | # end of the file
160 |
161 | # Open the file
162 | if isinstance(filename_or_fileobj, basestring):
163 | if create:
164 | self.f = open(filename_or_fileobj, 'wb+')
165 | else:
166 | self.f = open(filename_or_fileobj, 'rb+')
167 | else:
168 | self.f = filename_or_fileobj
169 |
170 | # Read or create the index
171 | if create:
172 | self._create_index(index_size)
173 | else:
174 | self._read_index()
175 |
176 | #
177 | # Internal functions
178 | #
179 | def _create_index(self, index_size=2048):
180 | """ Creates a new index.
181 | WARNING. This will remove the old index, if any. """
182 | # Set new state
183 | self.index = [0] * index_size
184 | self.index_free = range(index_size-1,-1,-1)
185 | self.metadata = [None] * index_size
186 | self.filenames = {}
187 | self.eof = index_size * 4 + 4
188 | # Write to file
189 | self.f.seek(0, 0)
190 | self.f.write(struct.pack(' entries.
248 | This is done by moving the first file after the index to the
249 | end of the file. """
250 | while True:
251 | # For how many new free entries is there space after the index and
252 | # before the first file?
253 | index_used = [n for n in xrange(len(self.index)) if self.index[n]]
254 | if not index_used:
255 | # There is no file after the index, we can grow with as much
256 | # as we like. Limit ourselves to amount.
257 | free_room = amount
258 | else:
259 | n = min(index_used, key=lambda n: self.index[n])
260 | free_room = (self.index[n] - len(self.index)*4-4) / 4
261 | if free_room >= amount:
262 | break
263 | # If it is not enough, move the first file and check again
264 | self._move_to_eof(n)
265 | # Update state
266 | self.index_free.extend(xrange(len(self.index) + free_room - 1,
267 | len(self.index) - 1, -1))
268 | for n in xrange(free_room):
269 | self.index.append(0)
270 | self.metadata.append(None)
271 | # And write to the file
272 | self.f.seek(0, 0)
273 | self.f.write(struct.pack(' to . """
317 | # Find index and offset
318 | if filename not in self.filenames:
319 | raise KeyError
320 | n = self.filenames[filename]
321 | offset = self.metadata[n].offset
322 | # And pump!
323 | self.f.seek(self.metadata[n].offset, 0)
324 | todo = self.metadata[n].size
325 | while todo:
326 | buf = self.f.read(min(todo, 4096))
327 | assert buf
328 | f.write(buf)
329 | todo -= len(buf)
330 | def remove(self, filename):
331 | """ Removes the file with from the pack. """
332 | # Find index
333 | if filename not in self.filenames:
334 | raise KeyError
335 | n = self.filenames[filename]
336 | # Update state
337 | self.index[n] = 0
338 | self.index_free.append(n)
339 | self.metadata[n] = None
340 | del self.filenames[filename]
341 | # Write to file
342 | self.f.seek(n*4+4, 0)
343 | self.f.write(struct.pack(' entries[i+1].old_offset):
375 | raise FTLDatError("Cannot repack datfile with overlapping "+
376 | "entries")
377 | # Create new layout
378 | offset = 4 + len(entries) * 4
379 | for n, entry in enumerate(entries):
380 | entries[n] = entry._replace(new_offset=offset)
381 | offset += entry.size + len(entry.filename) + 8
382 | new_total_size = offset
383 | # Write new index
384 | assert len(entries) <= len(self.index)
385 | if len(entries) == len(self.index):
386 | skipped = True
387 | else:
388 | self.f.seek(0, 0)
389 | self.f.write(struct.pack('
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