gh-108303: Move zip and tar archives to Lib/test/archivetestdata (#111549)

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# Test data for `test_zipfile`, `test_tarfile` (and even some others)
## `test_zipfile`
The test executables in this directory are created manually from `header.sh` and
the `testdata_module_inside_zip.py` file. You must have Info-ZIP's zip utility
installed (`apt install zip` on Debian).
### Purpose of `exe_with_zip` and `exe_with_z64`
These are used to test executable files with an appended zipfile, in a scenario
where the executable is _not_ a Python interpreter itself so our automatic
zipimport machinery (that'd look for `__main__.py`) is not being used.
### Updating the test executables
If you update header.sh or the testdata_module_inside_zip.py file, rerun the
commands below. These are expected to be rarely changed, if ever.
#### Standard old format (2.0) zip file
```
zip -0 zip2.zip testdata_module_inside_zip.py
cat header.sh zip2.zip >exe_with_zip
rm zip2.zip
```
#### Modern format (4.5) zip64 file
Redirecting from stdin forces Info-ZIP's zip tool to create a zip64.
```
zip -0 <testdata_module_inside_zip.py >zip64.zip
cat header.sh zip64.zip >exe_with_z64
rm zip64.zip
```

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#!/bin/bash
INTERPRETER_UNDER_TEST="$1"
if [[ ! -x "${INTERPRETER_UNDER_TEST}" ]]; then
echo "Interpreter must be the command line argument."
exit 4
fi
EXECUTABLE="$0" exec "${INTERPRETER_UNDER_TEST}" -E - <<END_OF_PYTHON
import os
import zipfile
namespace = {}
filename = os.environ['EXECUTABLE']
print(f'Opening {filename} as a zipfile.')
with zipfile.ZipFile(filename, mode='r') as exe_zip:
for file_info in exe_zip.infolist():
data = exe_zip.read(file_info)
exec(data, namespace, namespace)
break # Only use the first file in the archive.
print('Favorite number in executable:', namespace["FAVORITE_NUMBER"])
### Archive contents will be appended after this file. ###
END_OF_PYTHON

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# Test data file to be stored within a zip file.
FAVORITE_NUMBER = 5

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