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#!/usr/bin/perl -w =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME debinhex.pl - use Convert::BinHex to decode BinHex files =head1 USAGE Usage: debinhex.pl [options] file ... file Where the options are: -o dir Output in given directory (default outputs in file's directory) -v Verbose output (normally just one line per file is shown) =head1 DESCRIPTION Each file is expected to be a BinHex file. By default, the output file is given the name that the BinHex file dictates, regardless of the name of the BinHex file. =head1 WARNINGS Largely untested. =head1 AUTHORS Paul J. Schinder (NASA/GSFC) mostly, though Eryq can't seem to keep his grubby paws off anything... Sören M. Andersen (somian), made it actually work under Perl 5.8.7 on MSWin32. =cut our $VERSION = '1.125'; # VERSION my $The_OS; BEGIN { $The_OS = $^O ? $^O : q// } eval { require Mac::Files } if ($The_OS eq "MacOS"); use Getopt::Std; use Convert::BinHex; use POSIX; use Fcntl; use File::Basename; use Carp; use strict; use vars qw( $opt_o $opt_v ); my $DEBUG = 0; #------------------------------------------------------------ # main #------------------------------------------------------------ sub main { # What usage? @ARGV or usage(); getopts('o:v'); $DEBUG = $opt_v; # Process files: my $file; foreach $file (@ARGV) { debinhex($file); } } exit(&main ? 0 : -1); #------------------------------------------------------------ # usage #------------------------------------------------------------ # Get usage from me. sub usage { my $msg = shift || ''; my $usage = ''; if (open(USAGE, "<$0")) { while (defined($_ = <USAGE>) and !/^=head1 USAGE/) {}; while (defined($_ = <USAGE>) and !/^=head1/) {$usage .= $_}; close USAGE; } else { $usage = "Usage unavailable; please see the script itself."; } print STDERR "\n$msg$usage"; exit -1; } #------------------------------------------------------------ # debinhex FILE #------------------------------------------------------------ # Decode the given FILE. # sub debinhex { my $inpath = shift || croak("No filename given $!"); local *BHEX; my ($data, $testlength, $length, $fd); print "DeBinHexing: $inpath\n"; # Open BinHex file: open(BHEX,"<$inpath") || croak("Unable to open $inpath: $!"); binmode BHEX; # Create converter interface on stream: my $hqx = Convert::BinHex->open(FH => \*BHEX); # Read header, and output as string if debugging: $hqx->read_header; print $hqx->header_as_string if $DEBUG; # Get output directory/filename: my ($inname, $indir) = fileparse($inpath); my $outname = $hqx->filename || 'NONAME'; my $outdir = $opt_o || $indir; my $outpath = "$outdir/$outname"; $outpath =~ s{/+}{/}g; # Create Mac file: if ($The_OS eq "MacOS") { Mac::Files::FSpCreate($outpath, $hqx->creator, $hqx->type) or croak("Unable to create Mac file $outpath"); } # Get lengths of forks: my $dlength = $hqx->data_length; my $rlength = $hqx->resource_length; # Write data fork: print "Writing: $outpath\n"; $fd = POSIX::open($outpath, (&POSIX::O_WRONLY | &POSIX::O_CREAT | &Fcntl::O_BINARY), 0755); $testlength = 0; while (defined($data = $hqx->read_data)) { $length = length($data); POSIX::write($fd, $data, $length) or croak("couldn't write $length bytes: $!"); $testlength += $length; } POSIX::close($fd) or croak "Unable to close $outpath"; croak("Data fork length mismatch: ". "expected $dlength, wrote $testlength") if $dlength != $testlength; # Write resource fork? if ($rlength) { # Determine how to open fork file appropriately: my ($rpath, $rflags); if ($The_OS eq "MacOS") { $rpath = $outpath; $rflags = (&POSIX::O_WRONLY | &POSIX::O_CREAT | &Fcntl::O_RSRC); } else { $rpath = "$outpath.rsrc"; $rflags = (&POSIX::O_WRONLY | &POSIX::O_CREAT | &Fcntl::O_BINARY); } # Write resource fork... $fd = POSIX::open($rpath, $rflags, 0755); $testlength = 0; while (defined($data = $hqx->read_resource)) { $length = length($data); POSIX::write($fd,$data,$length) or croak "Couldn't write $length bytes: $!"; $testlength += $length; } POSIX::close($fd) or croak "Unable to close $rpath"; croak("Resource fork length mismatch: ". "expected $rlength, wrote $testlength") if $testlength != $rlength; } # Set Mac attributes: if ($The_OS eq "MacOS") { my $has = Mac::Files::FSpGetCatInfo($outpath); my $finfo = $has->{ioFlFndrInfo}; $finfo->{fdFlags} = $hqx->flags & 0xfeff; #turn off inited bit $finfo->{fdType} = $hqx->type || "????"; $finfo->{fdCreator} = $hqx->creator || "????"; # Turn on the bundle bit if it's an application: ### $finfo->{fdFlags} |= 0x2000 if $finfo->{fdType} eq "APPL"; if ($DEBUG) { printf("%x\n",$finfo->{fdFlags}); printf("%s\n",$finfo->{fdType}); printf("%s\n",$finfo->{fdCreator}); } $has->{ioFlFndrInfo} = $finfo; Mac::Files::FSpSetCatInfo($outpath, $has) or croak "Unable to set catalog info $^E"; if ($DEBUG) { $has = Mac::Files::FSpGetCatInfo ($outpath); printf("%x\n",$has->{ioFlFndrInfo}->{fdFlags}); printf("%s\n",$has->{ioFlFndrInfo}->{fdType}); printf("%s\n",$has->{ioFlFndrInfo}->{fdCreator}); } } 1; } #------------------------------------------------------------ __END__ # Last modified: 16 Feb 2006 at 05:16 PM EST
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