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//! A library for reading and writing TAR archives in an async fashion.
//!
//! This library provides utilities necessary to manage [TAR archives][1]
//! abstracted over a reader or writer. Great strides are taken to ensure that
//! an archive is never required to be fully resident in memory, and all objects
//! provide largely a streaming interface to read bytes from.
//!
//! [1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tar_%28computing%29
// More docs about the detailed tar format can also be found here:
// http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=tar&sektion=5&manpath=FreeBSD+8-current
// NB: some of the coding patterns and idioms here may seem a little strange.
// This is currently attempting to expose a super generic interface while
// also not forcing clients to codegen the entire crate each time they use
// it. To that end lots of work is done to ensure that concrete
// implementations are all found in this crate and the generic functions are
// all just super thin wrappers (e.g. easy to codegen).
#![deny(missing_docs)]
use std::io::{Error, ErrorKind};
pub use crate::{
archive::{Archive, ArchiveBuilder, Entries},
builder::Builder,
entry::{Entry, Unpacked},
entry_type::EntryType,
header::{
GnuExtSparseHeader, GnuHeader, GnuSparseHeader, Header, HeaderMode, OldHeader, UstarHeader,
},
pax::{PaxExtension, PaxExtensions},
};
mod archive;
mod builder;
mod entry;
mod entry_type;
mod error;
mod header;
mod pax;
fn other(msg: &str) -> Error {
Error::new(ErrorKind::Other, msg)
}