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NAME

       zip_close — close zip archive

LIBRARY

       libzip (-lzip)

SYNOPSIS

       #include <zip.h>

       int
       zip_close(zip_t *archive);

DESCRIPTION

       The  zip_close()  function writes any changes made to archive to disk.  If archive contains no files, the
       file is completely removed (no empty archive is written).  If successful, archive  is  freed.   Otherwise
       archive is left unchanged and must still be freed.

       To close and free a zip archive without saving changes, use zip_discard(3).

RETURN VALUES

       Upon successful completion 0 is returned.  Otherwise, -1 is returned and the error code in archive is set
       to indicate the error.

ERRORS

       zip_close() will fail if:

       [ZIP_ER_EOF]       Unexpected end-of-file found while reading from a file.

       [ZIP_ER_INTERNAL]  The  callback  function  of  an added or replaced file returned an error but failed to
                          report which.

       [ZIP_ER_INVAL]     The path argument is NULL.

       [ZIP_ER_MEMORY]    Required memory could not be allocated.

       [ZIP_ER_NOZIP]     File is not a zip archive.

       [ZIP_ER_READ]      A file read failed.

       [ZIP_ER_RENAME]    A temporary file could not be renamed to its final name.

       [ZIP_ER_SEEK]      A file seek failed.

       [ZIP_ER_TMPOPEN]   A temporary file could not be created.

       [ZIP_ER_WRITE]     A file write failed.

       [ZIP_ER_ZLIB]      An error occurred while (de)compressing a stream with zlib(3).
       Additionally, any errors returned by the callback function for added or replaced  files  will  be  passed
       back.

SEE ALSO

       libzip(3),          zip_discard(3),         zip_fdopen(3),         zip_get_error(3),         zip_open(3),
       zip_register_progress_callback_with_state(3), zip_strerror(3)

HISTORY

       zip_close() was added in libzip 0.6.

AUTHORS

       Dieter Baron <dillo@nih.at> and Thomas Klausner <tk@giga.or.at>

Debian                                         September 17, 2019                                   ZIP_CLOSE(3)