[det]archive_open(+Data,
+Mode, -Archive, +Options)type(binary). If
Data is an already open stream, the caller is responsible for
closing it (but see option close_parent(true)) and must not
close the stream until after archive_close/1
is called. Mode is either
read or write. Details are controlled by Options.
Typically, the option close_parent(true) is used to also
close the Data stream if the archive is closed using archive_close/1.
For other options when reading, the defaults are typically fine - for
writing, a valid format and optional filters must be specified. The
option
format(raw) must be used to process compressed streams that
do not contain explicit entries (e.g., gzip'ed data) unambibuously. The
raw format creates a pseudo archive holding a single
member named data.
true (default false), Data
stream is closed when archive_close/1
is called on Archive. If Data is a file name, the
default is true.filter(Compression). Deprecated.all is assumed. In write mode, none
is assumed. Supported values are all, bzip2, compress, gzip,
grzip, lrzip, lzip, lzma, lzop, none, rpm, uu
and xz. The value all is default for read, none
for write.all is
assumed for read mode. Note that
all does not include raw and mtree.
To open both archive and non-archive files, both format(all)
and
format(raw) and/or format(mtree) must be
specified. Supported values are: all, 7zip, ar, cab, cpio, empty, gnutar,
iso9660, lha, mtree, rar, raw, tar, xar
and zip. The value all is default for read.Note that the actually supported compression types and formats may vary depending on the version and installation options of the underlying libarchive library. This predicate raises a domain or permission error if the (explicitly) requested format or filter is not supported.
domain_error(filter, Filter) if the requested filter is
invalid (e.g., all for writing). domain_error(format, Format) if the requested format type
is not supported. permission_error(set, filter, Filter) if the requested
filter is not supported.