![]() Added Archive.CompressContainer function.Supports various compression algorithms and encryption. DescriptionĬompresses one container into a new archive. FileFormat Docs provides detailed format specifications, information about tools & apps that can handle specific file types, and how developers can use this. The passphrase to use for password protection. The native file path to the destinaton archive. Not all filters can be combined with all formats. "secret" */įormats: 7zip, ar, arbsd, argnu, arsvr4, bsdtar, cd9660, cpio, gnutar, iso, iso9660, mtree, mtree-classic, newc, odc, oldtar, pax, paxr, posix, raw, rpax, shar, shardump, ustar, v7tar, v7, warc, xar, zip. xz and 7zip are known to have a better compression algorithm than gzip, but use more memory and time to compress/decompress. ![]() Otherwise, it fails with tar (child): lzip: Cannot exec: No such file or directory. Tools to compress/decompress xz and gzip files are also available on Windows systems, but are more commonly seen and used on UNIX systems. $Password) /* Optional The passphrase to use for password protection.e.g. On Ubuntu, tar -lzip works only if lzip is already installed. Option names can be prefixed with module name. xz, the command-line compressor and decompressor (analogous to gzip) liblzma, a software librarywith an APIsimilar to zlib. This is a comma-separated list of options. $Options /* Optional The options to pass to writer. $Destination /* The native file path to the destinaton archive. Not all filters can be combined with all formats.e.g. "zip" */įilters: b64encode, bzip2, compress, grzip, gzip, lrzip, lz4, lzip, lzma, lzop, uuencode, xz, zstd. This is especially true if you do not use the parallel implementations. */įormats: 7zip, ar, arbsd, argnu, arsvr4, bsdtar, cd9660, cpio, gnutar, iso, iso9660, mtree, mtree-classic, newc, odc, oldtar, pax, paxr, posix, raw, rpax, shar, shardump, ustar, v7tar, v7, warc, xar, zip.e.g. MBS( "Archive.CompressContainer" /* Compresses one container into a new archive.
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