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+package IO::Uncompress::AnyInflate ;
+
+# for RFC1950, RFC1951 or RFC1952
+
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+use bytes;
+
+use IO::Compress::Base::Common 2.024 qw(createSelfTiedObject);
+
+use IO::Uncompress::Adapter::Inflate 2.024 ();
+
+
+use IO::Uncompress::Base 2.024 ;
+use IO::Uncompress::Gunzip 2.024 ;
+use IO::Uncompress::Inflate 2.024 ;
+use IO::Uncompress::RawInflate 2.024 ;
+use IO::Uncompress::Unzip 2.024 ;
+
+require Exporter ;
+
+our ($VERSION, @ISA, @EXPORT_OK, %EXPORT_TAGS, $AnyInflateError);
+
+$VERSION = '2.024';
+$AnyInflateError = '';
+
+@ISA = qw( Exporter IO::Uncompress::Base );
+@EXPORT_OK = qw( $AnyInflateError anyinflate ) ;
+%EXPORT_TAGS = %IO::Uncompress::Base::DEFLATE_CONSTANTS ;
+push @{ $EXPORT_TAGS{all} }, @EXPORT_OK ;
+Exporter::export_ok_tags('all');
+
+# TODO - allow the user to pick a set of the three formats to allow
+# or just assume want to auto-detect any of the three formats.
+
+sub new
+{
+ my $class = shift ;
+ my $obj = createSelfTiedObject($class, \$AnyInflateError);
+ $obj->_create(undef, 0, @_);
+}
+
+sub anyinflate
+{
+ my $obj = createSelfTiedObject(undef, \$AnyInflateError);
+ return $obj->_inf(@_) ;
+}
+
+sub getExtraParams
+{
+ use IO::Compress::Base::Common 2.024 qw(:Parse);
+ return ( 'RawInflate' => [1, 1, Parse_boolean, 0] ) ;
+}
+
+sub ckParams
+{
+ my $self = shift ;
+ my $got = shift ;
+
+ # any always needs both crc32 and adler32
+ $got->value('CRC32' => 1);
+ $got->value('ADLER32' => 1);
+
+ return 1;
+}
+
+sub mkUncomp
+{
+ my $self = shift ;
+ my $got = shift ;
+
+ my ($obj, $errstr, $errno) = IO::Uncompress::Adapter::Inflate::mkUncompObject();
+
+ return $self->saveErrorString(undef, $errstr, $errno)
+ if ! defined $obj;
+
+ *$self->{Uncomp} = $obj;
+
+ my @possible = qw( Inflate Gunzip Unzip );
+ unshift @possible, 'RawInflate'
+ if 1 || $got->value('RawInflate');
+
+ my $magic = $self->ckMagic( @possible );
+
+ if ($magic) {
+ *$self->{Info} = $self->readHeader($magic)
+ or return undef ;
+
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ return 0 ;
+}
+
+
+
+sub ckMagic
+{
+ my $self = shift;
+ my @names = @_ ;
+
+ my $keep = ref $self ;
+ for my $class ( map { "IO::Uncompress::$_" } @names)
+ {
+ bless $self => $class;
+ my $magic = $self->ckMagic();
+
+ if ($magic)
+ {
+ #bless $self => $class;
+ return $magic ;
+ }
+
+ $self->pushBack(*$self->{HeaderPending}) ;
+ *$self->{HeaderPending} = '' ;
+ }
+
+ bless $self => $keep;
+ return undef;
+}
+
+1 ;
+
+__END__
+
+
+=head1 NAME
+
+IO::Uncompress::AnyInflate - Uncompress zlib-based (zip, gzip) file/buffer
+
+=head1 SYNOPSIS
+
+ use IO::Uncompress::AnyInflate qw(anyinflate $AnyInflateError) ;
+
+ my $status = anyinflate $input => $output [,OPTS]
+ or die "anyinflate failed: $AnyInflateError\n";
+
+ my $z = new IO::Uncompress::AnyInflate $input [OPTS]
+ or die "anyinflate failed: $AnyInflateError\n";
+
+ $status = $z->read($buffer)
+ $status = $z->read($buffer, $length)
+ $status = $z->read($buffer, $length, $offset)
+ $line = $z->getline()
+ $char = $z->getc()
+ $char = $z->ungetc()
+ $char = $z->opened()
+
+ $status = $z->inflateSync()
+
+ $data = $z->trailingData()
+ $status = $z->nextStream()
+ $data = $z->getHeaderInfo()
+ $z->tell()
+ $z->seek($position, $whence)
+ $z->binmode()
+ $z->fileno()
+ $z->eof()
+ $z->close()
+
+ $AnyInflateError ;
+
+ # IO::File mode
+
+ <$z>
+ read($z, $buffer);
+ read($z, $buffer, $length);
+ read($z, $buffer, $length, $offset);
+ tell($z)
+ seek($z, $position, $whence)
+ binmode($z)
+ fileno($z)
+ eof($z)
+ close($z)
+
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
+
+This module provides a Perl interface that allows the reading of
+files/buffers that have been compressed in a number of formats that use the
+zlib compression library.
+
+The formats supported are
+
+=over 5
+
+=item RFC 1950
+
+=item RFC 1951 (optionally)
+
+=item gzip (RFC 1952)
+
+=item zip
+
+=back
+
+The module will auto-detect which, if any, of the supported
+compression formats is being used.
+
+=head1 Functional Interface
+
+A top-level function, C<anyinflate>, is provided to carry out
+"one-shot" uncompression between buffers and/or files. For finer
+control over the uncompression process, see the L</"OO Interface">
+section.
+
+ use IO::Uncompress::AnyInflate qw(anyinflate $AnyInflateError) ;
+
+ anyinflate $input => $output [,OPTS]
+ or die "anyinflate failed: $AnyInflateError\n";
+
+The functional interface needs Perl5.005 or better.
+
+=head2 anyinflate $input => $output [, OPTS]
+
+C<anyinflate> expects at least two parameters, C<$input> and C<$output>.
+
+=head3 The C<$input> parameter
+
+The parameter, C<$input>, is used to define the source of
+the compressed data.
+
+It can take one of the following forms:
+
+=over 5
+
+=item A filename
+
+If the C<$input> parameter is a simple scalar, it is assumed to be a
+filename. This file will be opened for reading and the input data
+will be read from it.
+
+=item A filehandle
+
+If the C<$input> parameter is a filehandle, the input data will be
+read from it.
+The string '-' can be used as an alias for standard input.
+
+=item A scalar reference
+
+If C<$input> is a scalar reference, the input data will be read
+from C<$$input>.
+
+=item An array reference
+
+If C<$input> is an array reference, each element in the array must be a
+filename.
+
+The input data will be read from each file in turn.
+
+The complete array will be walked to ensure that it only
+contains valid filenames before any data is uncompressed.
+
+=item An Input FileGlob string
+
+If C<$input> is a string that is delimited by the characters "<" and ">"
+C<anyinflate> will assume that it is an I<input fileglob string>. The
+input is the list of files that match the fileglob.
+
+If the fileglob does not match any files ...
+
+See L<File::GlobMapper|File::GlobMapper> for more details.
+
+=back
+
+If the C<$input> parameter is any other type, C<undef> will be returned.
+
+=head3 The C<$output> parameter
+
+The parameter C<$output> is used to control the destination of the
+uncompressed data. This parameter can take one of these forms.
+
+=over 5
+
+=item A filename
+
+If the C<$output> parameter is a simple scalar, it is assumed to be a
+filename. This file will be opened for writing and the uncompressed
+data will be written to it.
+
+=item A filehandle
+
+If the C<$output> parameter is a filehandle, the uncompressed data
+will be written to it.
+The string '-' can be used as an alias for standard output.
+
+=item A scalar reference
+
+If C<$output> is a scalar reference, the uncompressed data will be
+stored in C<$$output>.
+
+=item An Array Reference
+
+If C<$output> is an array reference, the uncompressed data will be
+pushed onto the array.
+
+=item An Output FileGlob
+
+If C<$output> is a string that is delimited by the characters "<" and ">"
+C<anyinflate> will assume that it is an I<output fileglob string>. The
+output is the list of files that match the fileglob.
+
+When C<$output> is an fileglob string, C<$input> must also be a fileglob
+string. Anything else is an error.
+
+=back
+
+If the C<$output> parameter is any other type, C<undef> will be returned.
+
+=head2 Notes
+
+When C<$input> maps to multiple compressed files/buffers and C<$output> is
+a single file/buffer, after uncompression C<$output> will contain a
+concatenation of all the uncompressed data from each of the input
+files/buffers.
+
+=head2 Optional Parameters
+
+Unless specified below, the optional parameters for C<anyinflate>,
+C<OPTS>, are the same as those used with the OO interface defined in the
+L</"Constructor Options"> section below.
+
+=over 5
+
+=item C<< AutoClose => 0|1 >>
+
+This option applies to any input or output data streams to
+C<anyinflate> that are filehandles.
+
+If C<AutoClose> is specified, and the value is true, it will result in all
+input and/or output filehandles being closed once C<anyinflate> has
+completed.
+
+This parameter defaults to 0.
+
+=item C<< BinModeOut => 0|1 >>
+
+When writing to a file or filehandle, set C<binmode> before writing to the
+file.
+
+Defaults to 0.
+
+=item C<< Append => 0|1 >>
+
+The behaviour of this option is dependent on the type of output data
+stream.
+
+=over 5
+
+=item * A Buffer
+
+If C<Append> is enabled, all uncompressed data will be append to the end of
+the output buffer. Otherwise the output buffer will be cleared before any
+uncompressed data is written to it.
+
+=item * A Filename
+
+If C<Append> is enabled, the file will be opened in append mode. Otherwise
+the contents of the file, if any, will be truncated before any uncompressed
+data is written to it.
+
+=item * A Filehandle
+
+If C<Append> is enabled, the filehandle will be positioned to the end of
+the file via a call to C<seek> before any uncompressed data is
+written to it. Otherwise the file pointer will not be moved.
+
+=back
+
+When C<Append> is specified, and set to true, it will I<append> all uncompressed
+data to the output data stream.
+
+So when the output is a filehandle it will carry out a seek to the eof
+before writing any uncompressed data. If the output is a filename, it will be opened for
+appending. If the output is a buffer, all uncompressed data will be appened to
+the existing buffer.
+
+Conversely when C<Append> is not specified, or it is present and is set to
+false, it will operate as follows.
+
+When the output is a filename, it will truncate the contents of the file
+before writing any uncompressed data. If the output is a filehandle
+its position will not be changed. If the output is a buffer, it will be
+wiped before any uncompressed data is output.
+
+Defaults to 0.
+
+=item C<< MultiStream => 0|1 >>
+
+If the input file/buffer contains multiple compressed data streams, this
+option will uncompress the whole lot as a single data stream.
+
+Defaults to 0.
+
+=item C<< TrailingData => $scalar >>
+
+Returns the data, if any, that is present immediately after the compressed
+data stream once uncompression is complete.
+
+This option can be used when there is useful information immediately
+following the compressed data stream, and you don't know the length of the
+compressed data stream.
+
+If the input is a buffer, C<trailingData> will return everything from the
+end of the compressed data stream to the end of the buffer.
+
+If the input is a filehandle, C<trailingData> will return the data that is
+left in the filehandle input buffer once the end of the compressed data
+stream has been reached. You can then use the filehandle to read the rest
+of the input file.
+
+Don't bother using C<trailingData> if the input is a filename.
+
+If you know the length of the compressed data stream before you start
+uncompressing, you can avoid having to use C<trailingData> by setting the
+C<InputLength> option.
+
+=back
+
+=head2 Examples
+
+To read the contents of the file C<file1.txt.Compressed> and write the
+uncompressed data to the file C<file1.txt>.
+
+ use strict ;
+ use warnings ;
+ use IO::Uncompress::AnyInflate qw(anyinflate $AnyInflateError) ;
+
+ my $input = "file1.txt.Compressed";
+ my $output = "file1.txt";
+ anyinflate $input => $output
+ or die "anyinflate failed: $AnyInflateError\n";
+
+To read from an existing Perl filehandle, C<$input>, and write the
+uncompressed data to a buffer, C<$buffer>.
+
+ use strict ;
+ use warnings ;
+ use IO::Uncompress::AnyInflate qw(anyinflate $AnyInflateError) ;
+ use IO::File ;
+
+ my $input = new IO::File "<file1.txt.Compressed"
+ or die "Cannot open 'file1.txt.Compressed': $!\n" ;
+ my $buffer ;
+ anyinflate $input => \$buffer
+ or die "anyinflate failed: $AnyInflateError\n";
+
+To uncompress all files in the directory "/my/home" that match "*.txt.Compressed" and store the compressed data in the same directory
+
+ use strict ;
+ use warnings ;
+ use IO::Uncompress::AnyInflate qw(anyinflate $AnyInflateError) ;
+
+ anyinflate '</my/home/*.txt.Compressed>' => '</my/home/#1.txt>'
+ or die "anyinflate failed: $AnyInflateError\n";
+
+and if you want to compress each file one at a time, this will do the trick
+
+ use strict ;
+ use warnings ;
+ use IO::Uncompress::AnyInflate qw(anyinflate $AnyInflateError) ;
+
+ for my $input ( glob "/my/home/*.txt.Compressed" )
+ {
+ my $output = $input;
+ $output =~ s/.Compressed// ;
+ anyinflate $input => $output
+ or die "Error compressing '$input': $AnyInflateError\n";
+ }
+
+=head1 OO Interface
+
+=head2 Constructor
+
+The format of the constructor for IO::Uncompress::AnyInflate is shown below
+
+ my $z = new IO::Uncompress::AnyInflate $input [OPTS]
+ or die "IO::Uncompress::AnyInflate failed: $AnyInflateError\n";
+
+Returns an C<IO::Uncompress::AnyInflate> object on success and undef on failure.
+The variable C<$AnyInflateError> will contain an error message on failure.
+
+If you are running Perl 5.005 or better the object, C<$z>, returned from
+IO::Uncompress::AnyInflate can be used exactly like an L<IO::File|IO::File> filehandle.
+This means that all normal input file operations can be carried out with
+C<$z>. For example, to read a line from a compressed file/buffer you can
+use either of these forms
+
+ $line = $z->getline();
+ $line = <$z>;
+
+The mandatory parameter C<$input> is used to determine the source of the
+compressed data. This parameter can take one of three forms.
+
+=over 5
+
+=item A filename
+
+If the C<$input> parameter is a scalar, it is assumed to be a filename. This
+file will be opened for reading and the compressed data will be read from it.
+
+=item A filehandle
+
+If the C<$input> parameter is a filehandle, the compressed data will be
+read from it.
+The string '-' can be used as an alias for standard input.
+
+=item A scalar reference
+
+If C<$input> is a scalar reference, the compressed data will be read from
+C<$$output>.
+
+=back
+
+=head2 Constructor Options
+
+The option names defined below are case insensitive and can be optionally
+prefixed by a '-'. So all of the following are valid
+
+ -AutoClose
+ -autoclose
+ AUTOCLOSE
+ autoclose
+
+OPTS is a combination of the following options:
+
+=over 5
+
+=item C<< AutoClose => 0|1 >>
+
+This option is only valid when the C<$input> parameter is a filehandle. If
+specified, and the value is true, it will result in the file being closed once
+either the C<close> method is called or the IO::Uncompress::AnyInflate object is
+destroyed.
+
+This parameter defaults to 0.
+
+=item C<< MultiStream => 0|1 >>
+
+Allows multiple concatenated compressed streams to be treated as a single
+compressed stream. Decompression will stop once either the end of the
+file/buffer is reached, an error is encountered (premature eof, corrupt
+compressed data) or the end of a stream is not immediately followed by the
+start of another stream.
+
+This parameter defaults to 0.
+
+=item C<< Prime => $string >>
+
+This option will uncompress the contents of C<$string> before processing the
+input file/buffer.
+
+This option can be useful when the compressed data is embedded in another
+file/data structure and it is not possible to work out where the compressed
+data begins without having to read the first few bytes. If this is the
+case, the uncompression can be I<primed> with these bytes using this
+option.
+
+=item C<< Transparent => 0|1 >>
+
+If this option is set and the input file/buffer is not compressed data,
+the module will allow reading of it anyway.
+
+In addition, if the input file/buffer does contain compressed data and
+there is non-compressed data immediately following it, setting this option
+will make this module treat the whole file/bufffer as a single data stream.
+
+This option defaults to 1.
+
+=item C<< BlockSize => $num >>
+
+When reading the compressed input data, IO::Uncompress::AnyInflate will read it in
+blocks of C<$num> bytes.
+
+This option defaults to 4096.
+
+=item C<< InputLength => $size >>
+
+When present this option will limit the number of compressed bytes read
+from the input file/buffer to C<$size>. This option can be used in the
+situation where there is useful data directly after the compressed data
+stream and you know beforehand the exact length of the compressed data
+stream.
+
+This option is mostly used when reading from a filehandle, in which case
+the file pointer will be left pointing to the first byte directly after the
+compressed data stream.
+
+This option defaults to off.
+
+=item C<< Append => 0|1 >>
+
+This option controls what the C<read> method does with uncompressed data.
+
+If set to 1, all uncompressed data will be appended to the output parameter
+of the C<read> method.
+
+If set to 0, the contents of the output parameter of the C<read> method
+will be overwritten by the uncompressed data.
+
+Defaults to 0.
+
+=item C<< Strict => 0|1 >>
+
+This option controls whether the extra checks defined below are used when
+carrying out the decompression. When Strict is on, the extra tests are
+carried out, when Strict is off they are not.
+
+The default for this option is off.
+
+If the input is an RFC 1950 data stream, the following will be checked:
+
+=over 5
+
+=item 1
+
+The ADLER32 checksum field must be present.
+
+=item 2
+
+The value of the ADLER32 field read must match the adler32 value of the
+uncompressed data actually contained in the file.
+
+=back
+
+If the input is a gzip (RFC 1952) data stream, the following will be checked:
+
+=over 5
+
+=item 1
+
+If the FHCRC bit is set in the gzip FLG header byte, the CRC16 bytes in the
+header must match the crc16 value of the gzip header actually read.
+
+=item 2
+
+If the gzip header contains a name field (FNAME) it consists solely of ISO
+8859-1 characters.
+
+=item 3
+
+If the gzip header contains a comment field (FCOMMENT) it consists solely
+of ISO 8859-1 characters plus line-feed.
+
+=item 4
+
+If the gzip FEXTRA header field is present it must conform to the sub-field
+structure as defined in RFC 1952.
+
+=item 5
+
+The CRC32 and ISIZE trailer fields must be present.
+
+=item 6
+
+The value of the CRC32 field read must match the crc32 value of the
+uncompressed data actually contained in the gzip file.
+
+=item 7
+
+The value of the ISIZE fields read must match the length of the
+uncompressed data actually read from the file.
+
+=back
+
+=item C<< RawInflate => 0|1 >>
+
+When auto-detecting the compressed format, try to test for raw-deflate (RFC
+1951) content using the C<IO::Uncompress::RawInflate> module.
+
+The reason this is not default behaviour is because RFC 1951 content can
+only be detected by attempting to uncompress it. This process is error
+prone and can result is false positives.
+
+Defaults to 0.
+
+=item C<< ParseExtra => 0|1 >>
+If the gzip FEXTRA header field is present and this option is set, it will
+force the module to check that it conforms to the sub-field structure as
+defined in RFC 1952.
+
+If the C<Strict> is on it will automatically enable this option.
+
+Defaults to 0.
+
+=back
+
+=head2 Examples
+
+TODO
+
+=head1 Methods
+
+=head2 read
+
+Usage is
+
+ $status = $z->read($buffer)
+
+Reads a block of compressed data (the size the the compressed block is
+determined by the C<Buffer> option in the constructor), uncompresses it and
+writes any uncompressed data into C<$buffer>. If the C<Append> parameter is
+set in the constructor, the uncompressed data will be appended to the
+C<$buffer> parameter. Otherwise C<$buffer> will be overwritten.
+
+Returns the number of uncompressed bytes written to C<$buffer>, zero if eof
+or a negative number on error.
+
+=head2 read
+
+Usage is
+
+ $status = $z->read($buffer, $length)
+ $status = $z->read($buffer, $length, $offset)
+
+ $status = read($z, $buffer, $length)
+ $status = read($z, $buffer, $length, $offset)
+
+Attempt to read C<$length> bytes of uncompressed data into C<$buffer>.
+
+The main difference between this form of the C<read> method and the
+previous one, is that this one will attempt to return I<exactly> C<$length>
+bytes. The only circumstances that this function will not is if end-of-file
+or an IO error is encountered.
+
+Returns the number of uncompressed bytes written to C<$buffer>, zero if eof
+or a negative number on error.
+
+=head2 getline
+
+Usage is
+
+ $line = $z->getline()
+ $line = <$z>
+
+Reads a single line.
+
+This method fully supports the use of of the variable C<$/> (or
+C<$INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR> or C<$RS> when C<English> is in use) to
+determine what constitutes an end of line. Paragraph mode, record mode and
+file slurp mode are all supported.
+
+=head2 getc
+
+Usage is
+
+ $char = $z->getc()
+
+Read a single character.
+
+=head2 ungetc
+
+Usage is
+
+ $char = $z->ungetc($string)
+
+=head2 inflateSync
+
+Usage is
+
+ $status = $z->inflateSync()
+
+TODO
+
+=head2 getHeaderInfo
+
+Usage is
+
+ $hdr = $z->getHeaderInfo();
+ @hdrs = $z->getHeaderInfo();
+
+This method returns either a hash reference (in scalar context) or a list
+or hash references (in array context) that contains information about each
+of the header fields in the compressed data stream(s).
+
+=head2 tell
+
+Usage is
+
+ $z->tell()
+ tell $z
+
+Returns the uncompressed file offset.
+
+=head2 eof
+
+Usage is
+
+ $z->eof();
+ eof($z);
+
+Returns true if the end of the compressed input stream has been reached.
+
+=head2 seek
+
+ $z->seek($position, $whence);
+ seek($z, $position, $whence);
+
+Provides a sub-set of the C<seek> functionality, with the restriction
+that it is only legal to seek forward in the input file/buffer.
+It is a fatal error to attempt to seek backward.
+
+The C<$whence> parameter takes one the usual values, namely SEEK_SET,
+SEEK_CUR or SEEK_END.
+
+Returns 1 on success, 0 on failure.
+
+=head2 binmode
+
+Usage is
+
+ $z->binmode
+ binmode $z ;
+
+This is a noop provided for completeness.
+
+=head2 opened
+
+ $z->opened()
+
+Returns true if the object currently refers to a opened file/buffer.
+
+=head2 autoflush
+
+ my $prev = $z->autoflush()
+ my $prev = $z->autoflush(EXPR)
+
+If the C<$z> object is associated with a file or a filehandle, this method
+returns the current autoflush setting for the underlying filehandle. If
+C<EXPR> is present, and is non-zero, it will enable flushing after every
+write/print operation.
+
+If C<$z> is associated with a buffer, this method has no effect and always
+returns C<undef>.
+
+B<Note> that the special variable C<$|> B<cannot> be used to set or
+retrieve the autoflush setting.
+
+=head2 input_line_number
+
+ $z->input_line_number()
+ $z->input_line_number(EXPR)
+
+Returns the current uncompressed line number. If C<EXPR> is present it has
+the effect of setting the line number. Note that setting the line number
+does not change the current position within the file/buffer being read.
+
+The contents of C<$/> are used to to determine what constitutes a line
+terminator.
+
+=head2 fileno
+
+ $z->fileno()
+ fileno($z)
+
+If the C<$z> object is associated with a file or a filehandle, C<fileno>
+will return the underlying file descriptor. Once the C<close> method is
+called C<fileno> will return C<undef>.
+
+If the C<$z> object is is associated with a buffer, this method will return
+C<undef>.
+
+=head2 close
+
+ $z->close() ;
+ close $z ;
+
+Closes the output file/buffer.
+
+For most versions of Perl this method will be automatically invoked if
+the IO::Uncompress::AnyInflate object is destroyed (either explicitly or by the
+variable with the reference to the object going out of scope). The
+exceptions are Perl versions 5.005 through 5.00504 and 5.8.0. In
+these cases, the C<close> method will be called automatically, but
+not until global destruction of all live objects when the program is
+terminating.
+
+Therefore, if you want your scripts to be able to run on all versions
+of Perl, you should call C<close> explicitly and not rely on automatic
+closing.
+
+Returns true on success, otherwise 0.
+
+If the C<AutoClose> option has been enabled when the IO::Uncompress::AnyInflate
+object was created, and the object is associated with a file, the
+underlying file will also be closed.
+
+=head2 nextStream
+
+Usage is
+
+ my $status = $z->nextStream();
+
+Skips to the next compressed data stream in the input file/buffer. If a new
+compressed data stream is found, the eof marker will be cleared and C<$.>
+will be reset to 0.
+
+Returns 1 if a new stream was found, 0 if none was found, and -1 if an
+error was encountered.
+
+=head2 trailingData
+
+Usage is
+
+ my $data = $z->trailingData();
+
+Returns the data, if any, that is present immediately after the compressed
+data stream once uncompression is complete. It only makes sense to call
+this method once the end of the compressed data stream has been
+encountered.
+
+This option can be used when there is useful information immediately
+following the compressed data stream, and you don't know the length of the
+compressed data stream.
+
+If the input is a buffer, C<trailingData> will return everything from the
+end of the compressed data stream to the end of the buffer.
+
+If the input is a filehandle, C<trailingData> will return the data that is
+left in the filehandle input buffer once the end of the compressed data
+stream has been reached. You can then use the filehandle to read the rest
+of the input file.
+
+Don't bother using C<trailingData> if the input is a filename.
+
+If you know the length of the compressed data stream before you start
+uncompressing, you can avoid having to use C<trailingData> by setting the
+C<InputLength> option in the constructor.
+
+=head1 Importing
+
+No symbolic constants are required by this IO::Uncompress::AnyInflate at present.
+
+=over 5
+
+=item :all
+
+Imports C<anyinflate> and C<$AnyInflateError>.
+Same as doing this
+
+ use IO::Uncompress::AnyInflate qw(anyinflate $AnyInflateError) ;
+
+=back
+
+=head1 EXAMPLES
+
+=head2 Working with Net::FTP
+
+See L<IO::Uncompress::AnyInflate::FAQ|IO::Uncompress::AnyInflate::FAQ/"Compressed files and Net::FTP">
+
+=head1 SEE ALSO
+
+L<Compress::Zlib>, L<IO::Compress::Gzip>, L<IO::Uncompress::Gunzip>, L<IO::Compress::Deflate>, L<IO::Uncompress::Inflate>, L<IO::Compress::RawDeflate>, L<IO::Uncompress::RawInflate>, L<IO::Compress::Bzip2>, L<IO::Uncompress::Bunzip2>, L<IO::Compress::Lzma>, L<IO::Uncompress::UnLzma>, L<IO::Compress::Xz>, L<IO::Uncompress::UnXz>, L<IO::Compress::Lzop>, L<IO::Uncompress::UnLzop>, L<IO::Compress::Lzf>, L<IO::Uncompress::UnLzf>, L<IO::Uncompress::AnyUncompress>
+
+L<Compress::Zlib::FAQ|Compress::Zlib::FAQ>
+
+L<File::GlobMapper|File::GlobMapper>, L<Archive::Zip|Archive::Zip>,
+L<Archive::Tar|Archive::Tar>,
+L<IO::Zlib|IO::Zlib>
+
+For RFC 1950, 1951 and 1952 see
+F<http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1950.html>,
+F<http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1951.html> and
+F<http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1952.html>
+
+The I<zlib> compression library was written by Jean-loup Gailly
+F<gzip@prep.ai.mit.edu> and Mark Adler F<madler@alumni.caltech.edu>.
+
+The primary site for the I<zlib> compression library is
+F<http://www.zlib.org>.
+
+The primary site for gzip is F<http://www.gzip.org>.
+
+=head1 AUTHOR
+
+This module was written by Paul Marquess, F<pmqs@cpan.org>.
+
+=head1 MODIFICATION HISTORY
+
+See the Changes file.
+
+=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
+
+Copyright (c) 2005-2010 Paul Marquess. All rights reserved.
+
+This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
+