This sample shows how to test a ZIP archive.
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using System;
// This namespace contains the main class - ZipForge.
// Don't forget to add a reference to the ZipForge
// assembly to your project references
using ComponentAce.Compression.ZipForge;
// This namespace contains ArchiverException class
// required for error handling
using ComponentAce.Compression.Archiver;
namespace UpdateZip
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
// Create an instance of the ZipForge class
ZipForge archiver = new ZipForge();
try
{
// Set the name of the archive file we want to create
archiver.FileName = @"c:\test.zip";
// open an existing ZIP file
archiver.OpenArchive(System.IO.FileMode.Open);
// test all files in archive
// if a file is invalid, an exception will be thrown
archiver.TestFiles("*.*");
// close archive
archiver.CloseArchive();
}
catch (ArchiverException ae)
{
Console.WriteLine("Message: {0}\t Error code: {1}",
ae.Message, ae.ErrorCode);
// Wait for the key to be pressed
Console.ReadLine();
}
}
}
}
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