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/*
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* LZ4 - Fast LZ compression algorithm
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* Header File
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* Copyright (C) 2011-present, Yann Collet.
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BSD 2-Clause License (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php)
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Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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met:
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* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
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in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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distribution.
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THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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You can contact the author at :
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- LZ4 homepage : http://www.lz4.org
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- LZ4 source repository : https://github.com/lz4/lz4
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*/
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#if defined (__cplusplus)
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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#ifndef LZ4_H_2983827168210
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#define LZ4_H_2983827168210
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/* --- Dependency --- */
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#include <stddef.h> /* size_t */
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#if defined(__clang__) || defined (__GNUC__)
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# define ATTRIBUTE_NO_SANITIZE_ADDRESS __attribute__((no_sanitize_address))
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#else
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# define ATTRIBUTE_NO_SANITIZE_ADDRESS
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#endif
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/**
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Introduction
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LZ4 is lossless compression algorithm, providing compression speed >500 MB/s per core,
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scalable with multi-cores CPU. It features an extremely fast decoder, with speed in
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multiple GB/s per core, typically reaching RAM speed limits on multi-core systems.
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The LZ4 compression library provides in-memory compression and decompression functions.
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It gives full buffer control to user.
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Compression can be done in:
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- a single step (described as Simple Functions)
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- a single step, reusing a context (described in Advanced Functions)
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- unbounded multiple steps (described as Streaming compression)
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lz4.h generates and decodes LZ4-compressed blocks (doc/lz4_Block_format.md).
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Decompressing such a compressed block requires additional metadata.
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Exact metadata depends on exact decompression function.
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For the typical case of LZ4_decompress_safe(),
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metadata includes block's compressed size, and maximum bound of decompressed size.
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Each application is free to encode and pass such metadata in whichever way it wants.
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lz4.h only handle blocks, it can not generate Frames.
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Blocks are different from Frames (doc/lz4_Frame_format.md).
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Frames bundle both blocks and metadata in a specified manner.
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Embedding metadata is required for compressed data to be self-contained and portable.
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Frame format is delivered through a companion API, declared in lz4frame.h.
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The `lz4` CLI can only manage frames.
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*/
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/*^***************************************************************
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* Export parameters
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*****************************************************************/
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/*
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* LZ4_DLL_EXPORT :
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* Enable exporting of functions when building a Windows DLL
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* LZ4LIB_VISIBILITY :
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* Control library symbols visibility.
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*/
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#ifndef LZ4LIB_VISIBILITY
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# if defined(__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ >= 4)
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# define LZ4LIB_VISIBILITY __attribute__ ((visibility ("default")))
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# else
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# define LZ4LIB_VISIBILITY
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# endif
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#endif
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#if defined(LZ4_DLL_EXPORT) && (LZ4_DLL_EXPORT==1)
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# define LZ4LIB_API __declspec(dllexport) LZ4LIB_VISIBILITY
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#elif defined(LZ4_DLL_IMPORT) && (LZ4_DLL_IMPORT==1)
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# define LZ4LIB_API __declspec(dllimport) LZ4LIB_VISIBILITY /* It isn't required but allows to generate better code, saving a function pointer load from the IAT and an indirect jump.*/
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#else
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# define LZ4LIB_API LZ4LIB_VISIBILITY
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#endif
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/*------ Version ------*/
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#define LZ4_VERSION_MAJOR 1 /* for breaking interface changes */
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#define LZ4_VERSION_MINOR 9 /* for new (non-breaking) interface capabilities */
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#define LZ4_VERSION_RELEASE 3 /* for tweaks, bug-fixes, or development */
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#define LZ4_VERSION_NUMBER (LZ4_VERSION_MAJOR *100*100 + LZ4_VERSION_MINOR *100 + LZ4_VERSION_RELEASE)
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#define LZ4_LIB_VERSION LZ4_VERSION_MAJOR.LZ4_VERSION_MINOR.LZ4_VERSION_RELEASE
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#define LZ4_QUOTE(str) #str
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#define LZ4_EXPAND_AND_QUOTE(str) LZ4_QUOTE(str)
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#define LZ4_VERSION_STRING LZ4_EXPAND_AND_QUOTE(LZ4_LIB_VERSION)
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LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_versionNumber(void); /**< library version number; useful to check dll version */
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LZ4LIB_API const char *LZ4_versionString(void); /**< library version string; useful to check dll version */
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/*-************************************
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* Tuning parameter
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**************************************/
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/*!
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* LZ4_MEMORY_USAGE :
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* Memory usage formula : N->2^N Bytes (examples : 10 -> 1KB; 12 -> 4KB ; 16 -> 64KB; 20 -> 1MB; etc.)
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* Increasing memory usage improves compression ratio.
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* Reduced memory usage may improve speed, thanks to better cache locality.
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* Default value is 14, for 16KB, which nicely fits into Intel x86 L1 cache
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*/
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#ifndef LZ4_MEMORY_USAGE
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# define LZ4_MEMORY_USAGE 14
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#endif
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/*-************************************
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* Simple Functions
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**************************************/
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/*! LZ4_compress_default() :
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* Compresses 'srcSize' bytes from buffer 'src'
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* into already allocated 'dst' buffer of size 'dstCapacity'.
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* Compression is guaranteed to succeed if 'dstCapacity' >= LZ4_compressBound(srcSize).
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* It also runs faster, so it's a recommended setting.
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* If the function cannot compress 'src' into a more limited 'dst' budget,
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* compression stops *immediately*, and the function result is zero.
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* In which case, 'dst' content is undefined (invalid).
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* srcSize : max supported value is LZ4_MAX_INPUT_SIZE.
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* dstCapacity : size of buffer 'dst' (which must be already allocated)
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* @return : the number of bytes written into buffer 'dst' (necessarily <= dstCapacity)
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* or 0 if compression fails
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* Note : This function is protected against buffer overflow scenarios (never writes outside 'dst' buffer, nor read outside 'source' buffer).
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*/
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LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_compress_default(const char *src, char *dst, int srcSize, int dstCapacity);
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/*! LZ4_decompress_safe() :
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* compressedSize : is the exact complete size of the compressed block.
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* dstCapacity : is the size of destination buffer (which must be already allocated), presumed an upper bound of decompressed size.
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* @return : the number of bytes decompressed into destination buffer (necessarily <= dstCapacity)
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* If destination buffer is not large enough, decoding will stop and output an error code (negative value).
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* If the source stream is detected malformed, the function will stop decoding and return a negative result.
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* Note 1 : This function is protected against malicious data packets :
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* it will never writes outside 'dst' buffer, nor read outside 'source' buffer,
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* even if the compressed block is maliciously modified to order the decoder to do these actions.
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* In such case, the decoder stops immediately, and considers the compressed block malformed.
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* Note 2 : compressedSize and dstCapacity must be provided to the function, the compressed block does not contain them.
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* The implementation is free to send / store / derive this information in whichever way is most beneficial.
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* If there is a need for a different format which bundles together both compressed data and its metadata, consider looking at lz4frame.h instead.
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*/
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LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_decompress_safe(const char *src, char *dst, int compressedSize, int dstCapacity);
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/*-************************************
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* Advanced Functions
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**************************************/
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#define LZ4_MAX_INPUT_SIZE 0x7E000000 /* 2 113 929 216 bytes */
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#define LZ4_COMPRESSBOUND(isize) ((unsigned)(isize) > (unsigned)LZ4_MAX_INPUT_SIZE ? 0 : (isize) + ((isize)/255) + 16)
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/*! LZ4_compressBound() :
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Provides the maximum size that LZ4 compression may output in a "worst case" scenario (input data not compressible)
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This function is primarily useful for memory allocation purposes (destination buffer size).
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Macro LZ4_COMPRESSBOUND() is also provided for compilation-time evaluation (stack memory allocation for example).
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Note that LZ4_compress_default() compresses faster when dstCapacity is >= LZ4_compressBound(srcSize)
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inputSize : max supported value is LZ4_MAX_INPUT_SIZE
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return : maximum output size in a "worst case" scenario
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or 0, if input size is incorrect (too large or negative)
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*/
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LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_compressBound(int isize);
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/*! LZ4_compress_fast() :
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Same as LZ4_compress_default(), but allows selection of "acceleration" factor.
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The larger the acceleration value, the faster the algorithm, but also the lesser the compression.
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It's a trade-off. It can be fine tuned, with each successive value providing roughly +~3% to speed.
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An acceleration value of "1" is the same as regular LZ4_compress_default()
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Values <= 0 will be replaced by LZ4_ACCELERATION_DEFAULT (currently == 1, see lz4.c).
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Values > LZ4_ACCELERATION_MAX will be replaced by LZ4_ACCELERATION_MAX (currently == 65537, see lz4.c).
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*/
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LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_compress_fast(const char *src, char *dst, int srcSize, int dstCapacity, int acceleration);
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/*! LZ4_compress_fast_extState() :
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* Same as LZ4_compress_fast(), using an externally allocated memory space for its state.
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* Use LZ4_sizeofState() to know how much memory must be allocated,
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* and allocate it on 8-bytes boundaries (using `malloc()` typically).
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* Then, provide this buffer as `void* state` to compression function.
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*/
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LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_sizeofState(void);
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LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_compress_fast_extState(void *state, const char *src, char *dst, int srcSize, int dstCapacity, int acceleration);
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/*! LZ4_compress_destSize() :
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* Reverse the logic : compresses as much data as possible from 'src' buffer
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* into already allocated buffer 'dst', of size >= 'targetDestSize'.
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* This function either compresses the entire 'src' content into 'dst' if it's large enough,
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* or fill 'dst' buffer completely with as much data as possible from 'src'.
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* note: acceleration parameter is fixed to "default".
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*
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* *srcSizePtr : will be modified to indicate how many bytes where read from 'src' to fill 'dst'.
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* New value is necessarily <= input value.
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* @return : Nb bytes written into 'dst' (necessarily <= targetDestSize)
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* or 0 if compression fails.
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*
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* Note : from v1.8.2 to v1.9.1, this function had a bug (fixed un v1.9.2+):
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* the produced compressed content could, in specific circumstances,
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* require to be decompressed into a destination buffer larger
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* by at least 1 byte than the content to decompress.
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* If an application uses `LZ4_compress_destSize()`,
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* it's highly recommended to update liblz4 to v1.9.2 or better.
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* If this can't be done or ensured,
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* the receiving decompression function should provide
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* a dstCapacity which is > decompressedSize, by at least 1 byte.
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* See https://github.com/lz4/lz4/issues/859 for details
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*/
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LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_compress_destSize(const char *src, char *dst, int *srcSizePtr, int targetDstSize);
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/*! LZ4_decompress_safe_partial() :
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* Decompress an LZ4 compressed block, of size 'srcSize' at position 'src',
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* into destination buffer 'dst' of size 'dstCapacity'.
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* Up to 'targetOutputSize' bytes will be decoded.
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* The function stops decoding on reaching this objective.
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* This can be useful to boost performance
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* whenever only the beginning of a block is required.
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*
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* @return : the number of bytes decoded in `dst` (necessarily <= targetOutputSize)
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* If source stream is detected malformed, function returns a negative result.
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*
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* Note 1 : @return can be < targetOutputSize, if compressed block contains less data.
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*
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* Note 2 : targetOutputSize must be <= dstCapacity
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*
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* Note 3 : this function effectively stops decoding on reaching targetOutputSize,
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* so dstCapacity is kind of redundant.
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* This is because in older versions of this function,
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* decoding operation would still write complete sequences.
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* Therefore, there was no guarantee that it would stop writing at exactly targetOutputSize,
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* it could write more bytes, though only up to dstCapacity.
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* Some "margin" used to be required for this operation to work properly.
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* Thankfully, this is no longer necessary.
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* The function nonetheless keeps the same signature, in an effort to preserve API compatibility.
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*
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* Note 4 : If srcSize is the exact size of the block,
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* then targetOutputSize can be any value,
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* including larger than the block's decompressed size.
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* The function will, at most, generate block's decompressed size.
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*
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* Note 5 : If srcSize is _larger_ than block's compressed size,
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* then targetOutputSize **MUST** be <= block's decompressed size.
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* Otherwise, *silent corruption will occur*.
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*/
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LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_decompress_safe_partial(const char *src, char *dst, int srcSize, int targetOutputSize, int dstCapacity);
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/*-*********************************************
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* Streaming Compression Functions
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***********************************************/
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typedef union LZ4_stream_u LZ4_stream_t; /* incomplete type (defined later) */
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LZ4LIB_API LZ4_stream_t *LZ4_createStream(void);
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LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_freeStream(LZ4_stream_t *streamPtr);
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/*! LZ4_resetStream_fast() : v1.9.0+
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* Use this to prepare an LZ4_stream_t for a new chain of dependent blocks
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* (e.g., LZ4_compress_fast_continue()).
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*
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* An LZ4_stream_t must be initialized once before usage.
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* This is automatically done when created by LZ4_createStream().
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* However, should the LZ4_stream_t be simply declared on stack (for example),
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* it's necessary to initialize it first, using LZ4_initStream().
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*
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* After init, start any new stream with LZ4_resetStream_fast().
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* A same LZ4_stream_t can be re-used multiple times consecutively
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* and compress multiple streams,
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* provided that it starts each new stream with LZ4_resetStream_fast().
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*
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* LZ4_resetStream_fast() is much faster than LZ4_initStream(),
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* but is not compatible with memory regions containing garbage data.
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*
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* Note: it's only useful to call LZ4_resetStream_fast()
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* in the context of streaming compression.
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* The *extState* functions perform their own resets.
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* Invoking LZ4_resetStream_fast() before is redundant, and even counterproductive.
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*/
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LZ4LIB_API void LZ4_resetStream_fast(LZ4_stream_t *streamPtr);
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/*! LZ4_loadDict() :
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* Use this function to reference a static dictionary into LZ4_stream_t.
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* The dictionary must remain available during compression.
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* LZ4_loadDict() triggers a reset, so any previous data will be forgotten.
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* The same dictionary will have to be loaded on decompression side for successful decoding.
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* Dictionary are useful for better compression of small data (KB range).
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* While LZ4 accept any input as dictionary,
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* results are generally better when using Zstandard's Dictionary Builder.
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* Loading a size of 0 is allowed, and is the same as reset.
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* @return : loaded dictionary size, in bytes (necessarily <= 64 KB)
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*/
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LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_loadDict(LZ4_stream_t *streamPtr, const char *dictionary, int dictSize);
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/*! LZ4_compress_fast_continue() :
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* Compress 'src' content using data from previously compressed blocks, for better compression ratio.
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* 'dst' buffer must be already allocated.
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* If dstCapacity >= LZ4_compressBound(srcSize), compression is guaranteed to succeed, and runs faster.
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*
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* @return : size of compressed block
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* or 0 if there is an error (typically, cannot fit into 'dst').
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*
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* Note 1 : Each invocation to LZ4_compress_fast_continue() generates a new block.
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* Each block has precise boundaries.
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* Each block must be decompressed separately, calling LZ4_decompress_*() with relevant metadata.
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* It's not possible to append blocks together and expect a single invocation of LZ4_decompress_*() to decompress them together.
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*
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* Note 2 : The previous 64KB of source data is __assumed__ to remain present, unmodified, at same address in memory !
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*
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* Note 3 : When input is structured as a double-buffer, each buffer can have any size, including < 64 KB.
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* Make sure that buffers are separated, by at least one byte.
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* This construction ensures that each block only depends on previous block.
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*
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* Note 4 : If input buffer is a ring-buffer, it can have any size, including < 64 KB.
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*
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* Note 5 : After an error, the stream status is undefined (invalid), it can only be reset or freed.
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*/
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LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_compress_fast_continue(LZ4_stream_t *streamPtr, const char *src, char *dst, int srcSize, int dstCapacity, int acceleration);
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/*! LZ4_saveDict() :
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* If last 64KB data cannot be guaranteed to remain available at its current memory location,
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* save it into a safer place (char* safeBuffer).
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* This is schematically equivalent to a memcpy() followed by LZ4_loadDict(),
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* but is much faster, because LZ4_saveDict() doesn't need to rebuild tables.
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* @return : saved dictionary size in bytes (necessarily <= maxDictSize), or 0 if error.
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*/
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LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_saveDict(LZ4_stream_t *streamPtr, char *safeBuffer, int maxDictSize);
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/*-**********************************************
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* Streaming Decompression Functions
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* Bufferless synchronous API
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************************************************/
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typedef union LZ4_streamDecode_u LZ4_streamDecode_t; /* tracking context */
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/*! LZ4_createStreamDecode() and LZ4_freeStreamDecode() :
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* creation / destruction of streaming decompression tracking context.
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* A tracking context can be re-used multiple times.
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*/
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LZ4LIB_API LZ4_streamDecode_t *LZ4_createStreamDecode(void);
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LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_freeStreamDecode(LZ4_streamDecode_t *LZ4_stream);
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/*! LZ4_setStreamDecode() :
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* An LZ4_streamDecode_t context can be allocated once and re-used multiple times.
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* Use this function to start decompression of a new stream of blocks.
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* A dictionary can optionally be set. Use NULL or size 0 for a reset order.
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* Dictionary is presumed stable : it must remain accessible and unmodified during next decompression.
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* @return : 1 if OK, 0 if error
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*/
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LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_setStreamDecode(LZ4_streamDecode_t *LZ4_streamDecode, const char *dictionary, int dictSize);
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/*! LZ4_decoderRingBufferSize() : v1.8.2+
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* Note : in a ring buffer scenario (optional),
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* blocks are presumed decompressed next to each other
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* up to the moment there is not enough remaining space for next block (remainingSize < maxBlockSize),
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* at which stage it resumes from beginning of ring buffer.
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* When setting such a ring buffer for streaming decompression,
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* provides the minimum size of this ring buffer
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* to be compatible with any source respecting maxBlockSize condition.
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* @return : minimum ring buffer size,
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* or 0 if there is an error (invalid maxBlockSize).
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*/
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LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_decoderRingBufferSize(int maxBlockSize);
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#define LZ4_DECODER_RING_BUFFER_SIZE(maxBlockSize) (65536 + 14 + (maxBlockSize)) /* for static allocation; maxBlockSize presumed valid */
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/*! LZ4_decompress_*_continue() :
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* These decoding functions allow decompression of consecutive blocks in "streaming" mode.
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* A block is an unsplittable entity, it must be presented entirely to a decompression function.
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* Decompression functions only accepts one block at a time.
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* The last 64KB of previously decoded data *must* remain available and unmodified at the memory position where they were decoded.
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* If less than 64KB of data has been decoded, all the data must be present.
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*
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* Special : if decompression side sets a ring buffer, it must respect one of the following conditions :
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* - Decompression buffer size is _at least_ LZ4_decoderRingBufferSize(maxBlockSize).
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* maxBlockSize is the maximum size of any single block. It can have any value > 16 bytes.
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* In which case, encoding and decoding buffers do not need to be synchronized.
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* Actually, data can be produced by any source compliant with LZ4 format specification, and respecting maxBlockSize.
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* - Synchronized mode :
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* Decompression buffer size is _exactly_ the same as compression buffer size,
|
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* and follows exactly same update rule (block boundaries at same positions),
|
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* and decoding function is provided with exact decompressed size of each block (exception for last block of the stream),
|
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* _then_ decoding & encoding ring buffer can have any size, including small ones ( < 64 KB).
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* - Decompression buffer is larger than encoding buffer, by a minimum of maxBlockSize more bytes.
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* In which case, encoding and decoding buffers do not need to be synchronized,
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* and encoding ring buffer can have any size, including small ones ( < 64 KB).
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*
|
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* Whenever these conditions are not possible,
|
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* save the last 64KB of decoded data into a safe buffer where it can't be modified during decompression,
|
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* then indicate where this data is saved using LZ4_setStreamDecode(), before decompressing next block.
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*/
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LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_decompress_safe_continue(LZ4_streamDecode_t *LZ4_streamDecode, const char *src, char *dst, int srcSize, int dstCapacity);
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/*! LZ4_decompress_*_usingDict() :
|
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* These decoding functions work the same as
|
|
* a combination of LZ4_setStreamDecode() followed by LZ4_decompress_*_continue()
|
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* They are stand-alone, and don't need an LZ4_streamDecode_t structure.
|
|
* Dictionary is presumed stable : it must remain accessible and unmodified during decompression.
|
|
* Performance tip : Decompression speed can be substantially increased
|
|
* when dst == dictStart + dictSize.
|
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*/
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|
LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_decompress_safe_usingDict(const char *src, char *dst, int srcSize, int dstCapcity, const char *dictStart, int dictSize);
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#endif /* LZ4_H_2983827168210 */
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/*^*************************************
|
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* !!!!!! STATIC LINKING ONLY !!!!!!
|
|
***************************************/
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/*-****************************************************************************
|
|
* Experimental section
|
|
*
|
|
* Symbols declared in this section must be considered unstable. Their
|
|
* signatures or semantics may change, or they may be removed altogether in the
|
|
* future. They are therefore only safe to depend on when the caller is
|
|
* statically linked against the library.
|
|
*
|
|
* To protect against unsafe usage, not only are the declarations guarded,
|
|
* the definitions are hidden by default
|
|
* when building LZ4 as a shared/dynamic library.
|
|
*
|
|
* In order to access these declarations,
|
|
* define LZ4_STATIC_LINKING_ONLY in your application
|
|
* before including LZ4's headers.
|
|
*
|
|
* In order to make their implementations accessible dynamically, you must
|
|
* define LZ4_PUBLISH_STATIC_FUNCTIONS when building the LZ4 library.
|
|
******************************************************************************/
|
|
|
|
#ifdef LZ4_STATIC_LINKING_ONLY
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|
|
#ifndef LZ4_STATIC_3504398509
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#define LZ4_STATIC_3504398509
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|
|
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#ifdef LZ4_PUBLISH_STATIC_FUNCTIONS
|
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#define LZ4LIB_STATIC_API LZ4LIB_API
|
|
#else
|
|
#define LZ4LIB_STATIC_API
|
|
#endif
|
|
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|
|
/*! LZ4_compress_fast_extState_fastReset() :
|
|
* A variant of LZ4_compress_fast_extState().
|
|
*
|
|
* Using this variant avoids an expensive initialization step.
|
|
* It is only safe to call if the state buffer is known to be correctly initialized already
|
|
* (see above comment on LZ4_resetStream_fast() for a definition of "correctly initialized").
|
|
* From a high level, the difference is that
|
|
* this function initializes the provided state with a call to something like LZ4_resetStream_fast()
|
|
* while LZ4_compress_fast_extState() starts with a call to LZ4_resetStream().
|
|
*/
|
|
LZ4LIB_STATIC_API int LZ4_compress_fast_extState_fastReset(void *state, const char *src, char *dst, int srcSize, int dstCapacity, int acceleration);
|
|
|
|
/*! LZ4_attach_dictionary() :
|
|
* This is an experimental API that allows
|
|
* efficient use of a static dictionary many times.
|
|
*
|
|
* Rather than re-loading the dictionary buffer into a working context before
|
|
* each compression, or copying a pre-loaded dictionary's LZ4_stream_t into a
|
|
* working LZ4_stream_t, this function introduces a no-copy setup mechanism,
|
|
* in which the working stream references the dictionary stream in-place.
|
|
*
|
|
* Several assumptions are made about the state of the dictionary stream.
|
|
* Currently, only streams which have been prepared by LZ4_loadDict() should
|
|
* be expected to work.
|
|
*
|
|
* Alternatively, the provided dictionaryStream may be NULL,
|
|
* in which case any existing dictionary stream is unset.
|
|
*
|
|
* If a dictionary is provided, it replaces any pre-existing stream history.
|
|
* The dictionary contents are the only history that can be referenced and
|
|
* logically immediately precede the data compressed in the first subsequent
|
|
* compression call.
|
|
*
|
|
* The dictionary will only remain attached to the working stream through the
|
|
* first compression call, at the end of which it is cleared. The dictionary
|
|
* stream (and source buffer) must remain in-place / accessible / unchanged
|
|
* through the completion of the first compression call on the stream.
|
|
*/
|
|
LZ4LIB_STATIC_API void LZ4_attach_dictionary(LZ4_stream_t *workingStream, const LZ4_stream_t *dictionaryStream);
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*! In-place compression and decompression
|
|
*
|
|
* It's possible to have input and output sharing the same buffer,
|
|
* for highly contrained memory environments.
|
|
* In both cases, it requires input to lay at the end of the buffer,
|
|
* and decompression to start at beginning of the buffer.
|
|
* Buffer size must feature some margin, hence be larger than final size.
|
|
*
|
|
* |<------------------------buffer--------------------------------->|
|
|
* |<-----------compressed data--------->|
|
|
* |<-----------decompressed size------------------>|
|
|
* |<----margin---->|
|
|
*
|
|
* This technique is more useful for decompression,
|
|
* since decompressed size is typically larger,
|
|
* and margin is short.
|
|
*
|
|
* In-place decompression will work inside any buffer
|
|
* which size is >= LZ4_DECOMPRESS_INPLACE_BUFFER_SIZE(decompressedSize).
|
|
* This presumes that decompressedSize > compressedSize.
|
|
* Otherwise, it means compression actually expanded data,
|
|
* and it would be more efficient to store such data with a flag indicating it's not compressed.
|
|
* This can happen when data is not compressible (already compressed, or encrypted).
|
|
*
|
|
* For in-place compression, margin is larger, as it must be able to cope with both
|
|
* history preservation, requiring input data to remain unmodified up to LZ4_DISTANCE_MAX,
|
|
* and data expansion, which can happen when input is not compressible.
|
|
* As a consequence, buffer size requirements are much higher,
|
|
* and memory savings offered by in-place compression are more limited.
|
|
*
|
|
* There are ways to limit this cost for compression :
|
|
* - Reduce history size, by modifying LZ4_DISTANCE_MAX.
|
|
* Note that it is a compile-time constant, so all compressions will apply this limit.
|
|
* Lower values will reduce compression ratio, except when input_size < LZ4_DISTANCE_MAX,
|
|
* so it's a reasonable trick when inputs are known to be small.
|
|
* - Require the compressor to deliver a "maximum compressed size".
|
|
* This is the `dstCapacity` parameter in `LZ4_compress*()`.
|
|
* When this size is < LZ4_COMPRESSBOUND(inputSize), then compression can fail,
|
|
* in which case, the return code will be 0 (zero).
|
|
* The caller must be ready for these cases to happen,
|
|
* and typically design a backup scheme to send data uncompressed.
|
|
* The combination of both techniques can significantly reduce
|
|
* the amount of margin required for in-place compression.
|
|
*
|
|
* In-place compression can work in any buffer
|
|
* which size is >= (maxCompressedSize)
|
|
* with maxCompressedSize == LZ4_COMPRESSBOUND(srcSize) for guaranteed compression success.
|
|
* LZ4_COMPRESS_INPLACE_BUFFER_SIZE() depends on both maxCompressedSize and LZ4_DISTANCE_MAX,
|
|
* so it's possible to reduce memory requirements by playing with them.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
#define LZ4_DECOMPRESS_INPLACE_MARGIN(compressedSize) (((compressedSize) >> 8) + 32)
|
|
#define LZ4_DECOMPRESS_INPLACE_BUFFER_SIZE(decompressedSize) ((decompressedSize) + LZ4_DECOMPRESS_INPLACE_MARGIN(decompressedSize)) /**< note: presumes that compressedSize < decompressedSize. note2: margin is overestimated a bit, since it could use compressedSize instead */
|
|
|
|
#ifndef LZ4_DISTANCE_MAX /* history window size; can be user-defined at compile time */
|
|
# define LZ4_DISTANCE_MAX 65535 /* set to maximum value by default */
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
#define LZ4_COMPRESS_INPLACE_MARGIN (LZ4_DISTANCE_MAX + 32) /* LZ4_DISTANCE_MAX can be safely replaced by srcSize when it's smaller */
|
|
#define LZ4_COMPRESS_INPLACE_BUFFER_SIZE(maxCompressedSize) ((maxCompressedSize) + LZ4_COMPRESS_INPLACE_MARGIN) /**< maxCompressedSize is generally LZ4_COMPRESSBOUND(inputSize), but can be set to any lower value, with the risk that compression can fail (return code 0(zero)) */
|
|
|
|
#endif /* LZ4_STATIC_3504398509 */
|
|
#endif /* LZ4_STATIC_LINKING_ONLY */
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#ifndef LZ4_H_98237428734687
|
|
#define LZ4_H_98237428734687
|
|
|
|
/*-************************************************************
|
|
* PRIVATE DEFINITIONS
|
|
**************************************************************
|
|
* Do not use these definitions directly.
|
|
* They are only exposed to allow static allocation of `LZ4_stream_t` and `LZ4_streamDecode_t`.
|
|
* Accessing members will expose code to API and/or ABI break in future versions of the library.
|
|
**************************************************************/
|
|
#define LZ4_HASHLOG (LZ4_MEMORY_USAGE-2)
|
|
#define LZ4_HASHTABLESIZE (1 << LZ4_MEMORY_USAGE)
|
|
#define LZ4_HASH_SIZE_U32 (1 << LZ4_HASHLOG) /* required as macro for static allocation */
|
|
|
|
#if defined(__cplusplus) || (defined (__STDC_VERSION__) && (__STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L) /* C99 */)
|
|
#include <stdint.h>
|
|
|
|
typedef struct LZ4_stream_t_internal LZ4_stream_t_internal;
|
|
struct LZ4_stream_t_internal {
|
|
uint32_t hashTable[LZ4_HASH_SIZE_U32];
|
|
uint32_t currentOffset;
|
|
uint32_t tableType;
|
|
const uint8_t *dictionary;
|
|
const LZ4_stream_t_internal *dictCtx;
|
|
uint32_t dictSize;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
typedef struct {
|
|
const uint8_t *externalDict;
|
|
size_t extDictSize;
|
|
const uint8_t *prefixEnd;
|
|
size_t prefixSize;
|
|
} LZ4_streamDecode_t_internal;
|
|
|
|
#else
|
|
|
|
typedef struct LZ4_stream_t_internal LZ4_stream_t_internal;
|
|
struct LZ4_stream_t_internal {
|
|
unsigned int hashTable[LZ4_HASH_SIZE_U32];
|
|
unsigned int currentOffset;
|
|
unsigned int tableType;
|
|
const unsigned char *dictionary;
|
|
const LZ4_stream_t_internal *dictCtx;
|
|
unsigned int dictSize;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
typedef struct {
|
|
const unsigned char *externalDict;
|
|
const unsigned char *prefixEnd;
|
|
size_t extDictSize;
|
|
size_t prefixSize;
|
|
} LZ4_streamDecode_t_internal;
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/*! LZ4_stream_t :
|
|
* information structure to track an LZ4 stream.
|
|
* LZ4_stream_t can also be created using LZ4_createStream(), which is recommended.
|
|
* The structure definition can be convenient for static allocation
|
|
* (on stack, or as part of larger structure).
|
|
* Init this structure with LZ4_initStream() before first use.
|
|
* note : only use this definition in association with static linking !
|
|
* this definition is not API/ABI safe, and may change in a future version.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define LZ4_STREAMSIZE_U64 ((1 << (LZ4_MEMORY_USAGE-3)) + 4 + ((sizeof(void*)==16) ? 4 : 0) /*AS-400*/ )
|
|
#define LZ4_STREAMSIZE (LZ4_STREAMSIZE_U64 * sizeof(unsigned long long))
|
|
union LZ4_stream_u {
|
|
unsigned long long table[LZ4_STREAMSIZE_U64];
|
|
LZ4_stream_t_internal internal_donotuse;
|
|
} ; /* previously typedef'd to LZ4_stream_t */
|
|
|
|
/*! LZ4_initStream() : v1.9.0+
|
|
* An LZ4_stream_t structure must be initialized at least once.
|
|
* This is automatically done when invoking LZ4_createStream(),
|
|
* but it's not when the structure is simply declared on stack (for example).
|
|
*
|
|
* Use LZ4_initStream() to properly initialize a newly declared LZ4_stream_t.
|
|
* It can also initialize any arbitrary buffer of sufficient size,
|
|
* and will @return a pointer of proper type upon initialization.
|
|
*
|
|
* Note : initialization fails if size and alignment conditions are not respected.
|
|
* In which case, the function will @return NULL.
|
|
* Note2: An LZ4_stream_t structure guarantees correct alignment and size.
|
|
* Note3: Before v1.9.0, use LZ4_resetStream() instead
|
|
*/
|
|
LZ4LIB_API LZ4_stream_t *LZ4_initStream(void *buffer, size_t size);
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*! LZ4_streamDecode_t :
|
|
* information structure to track an LZ4 stream during decompression.
|
|
* init this structure using LZ4_setStreamDecode() before first use.
|
|
* note : only use in association with static linking !
|
|
* this definition is not API/ABI safe,
|
|
* and may change in a future version !
|
|
*/
|
|
#define LZ4_STREAMDECODESIZE_U64 (4 + ((sizeof(void*)==16) ? 2 : 0) /*AS-400*/ )
|
|
#define LZ4_STREAMDECODESIZE (LZ4_STREAMDECODESIZE_U64 * sizeof(unsigned long long))
|
|
union LZ4_streamDecode_u {
|
|
unsigned long long table[LZ4_STREAMDECODESIZE_U64];
|
|
LZ4_streamDecode_t_internal internal_donotuse;
|
|
} ; /* previously typedef'd to LZ4_streamDecode_t */
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*-************************************
|
|
* Obsolete Functions
|
|
**************************************/
|
|
|
|
/*! Deprecation warnings
|
|
*
|
|
* Deprecated functions make the compiler generate a warning when invoked.
|
|
* This is meant to invite users to update their source code.
|
|
* Should deprecation warnings be a problem, it is generally possible to disable them,
|
|
* typically with -Wno-deprecated-declarations for gcc
|
|
* or _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS in Visual.
|
|
*
|
|
* Another method is to define LZ4_DISABLE_DEPRECATE_WARNINGS
|
|
* before including the header file.
|
|
*/
|
|
#ifdef LZ4_DISABLE_DEPRECATE_WARNINGS
|
|
# define LZ4_DEPRECATED(message) /* disable deprecation warnings */
|
|
#else
|
|
# if defined (__cplusplus) && (__cplusplus >= 201402) /* C++14 or greater */
|
|
# define LZ4_DEPRECATED(message) [[deprecated(message)]]
|
|
# elif defined(_MSC_VER)
|
|
# define LZ4_DEPRECATED(message) __declspec(deprecated(message))
|
|
# elif defined(__clang__) || (defined(__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ * 10 + __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 45))
|
|
# define LZ4_DEPRECATED(message) __attribute__((deprecated(message)))
|
|
# elif defined(__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ * 10 + __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 31)
|
|
# define LZ4_DEPRECATED(message) __attribute__((deprecated))
|
|
# else
|
|
# pragma message("WARNING: LZ4_DEPRECATED needs custom implementation for this compiler")
|
|
# define LZ4_DEPRECATED(message) /* disabled */
|
|
# endif
|
|
#endif /* LZ4_DISABLE_DEPRECATE_WARNINGS */
|
|
|
|
/* Obsolete compression functions */
|
|
LZ4_DEPRECATED("use LZ4_compress_default() instead") LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_compress(const char *src, char *dst, int srcSize);
|
|
LZ4_DEPRECATED("use LZ4_compress_default() instead") LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_compress_limitedOutput(const char *src, char *dst, int srcSize, int dstCapacity);
|
|
LZ4_DEPRECATED("use LZ4_compress_fast_extState() instead") LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_compress_withState(void *state, const char *src, char *dst, int srcSize);
|
|
LZ4_DEPRECATED("use LZ4_compress_fast_extState() instead") LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_compress_limitedOutput_withState(void *state, const char *src, char *dst, int srcSize, int dstCapacity);
|
|
LZ4_DEPRECATED("use LZ4_compress_fast_continue() instead") LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_compress_continue(LZ4_stream_t *LZ4_streamPtr, const char *src, char *dst, int srcSize);
|
|
LZ4_DEPRECATED("use LZ4_compress_fast_continue() instead") LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_compress_limitedOutput_continue(LZ4_stream_t *LZ4_streamPtr, const char *src, char *dst, int srcSize, int dstCapacity);
|
|
|
|
/* Obsolete decompression functions */
|
|
LZ4_DEPRECATED("use LZ4_decompress_fast() instead") LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_uncompress(const char *src, char *dst, int outputSize);
|
|
LZ4_DEPRECATED("use LZ4_decompress_safe() instead") LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_uncompress_unknownOutputSize(const char *src, char *dst, int isize, int dstCapacity);
|
|
|
|
/* Obsolete streaming functions; degraded functionality; do not use!
|
|
*
|
|
* In order to perform streaming compression, these functions depended on data
|
|
* that is no longer tracked in the state. They have been preserved as well as
|
|
* possible: using them will still produce a correct output. However, they don't
|
|
* actually retain any history between compression calls. The compression ratio
|
|
* achieved will therefore be no better than compressing each chunk
|
|
* independently.
|
|
*/
|
|
LZ4_DEPRECATED("Use LZ4_createStream() instead") LZ4LIB_API void *LZ4_create(char *inputBuffer);
|
|
LZ4_DEPRECATED("Use LZ4_createStream() instead") LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_sizeofStreamState(void);
|
|
LZ4_DEPRECATED("Use LZ4_resetStream() instead") LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_resetStreamState(void *state, char *inputBuffer);
|
|
LZ4_DEPRECATED("Use LZ4_saveDict() instead") LZ4LIB_API char *LZ4_slideInputBuffer(void *state);
|
|
|
|
/* Obsolete streaming decoding functions */
|
|
LZ4_DEPRECATED("use LZ4_decompress_safe_usingDict() instead") LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_decompress_safe_withPrefix64k(const char *src, char *dst, int compressedSize, int maxDstSize);
|
|
LZ4_DEPRECATED("use LZ4_decompress_fast_usingDict() instead") LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_decompress_fast_withPrefix64k(const char *src, char *dst, int originalSize);
|
|
|
|
/*! LZ4_decompress_fast() : **unsafe!**
|
|
* These functions used to be faster than LZ4_decompress_safe(),
|
|
* but it has changed, and they are now slower than LZ4_decompress_safe().
|
|
* This is because LZ4_decompress_fast() doesn't know the input size,
|
|
* and therefore must progress more cautiously in the input buffer to not read beyond the end of block.
|
|
* On top of that `LZ4_decompress_fast()` is not protected vs malformed or malicious inputs, making it a security liability.
|
|
* As a consequence, LZ4_decompress_fast() is strongly discouraged, and deprecated.
|
|
*
|
|
* The last remaining LZ4_decompress_fast() specificity is that
|
|
* it can decompress a block without knowing its compressed size.
|
|
* Such functionality could be achieved in a more secure manner,
|
|
* by also providing the maximum size of input buffer,
|
|
* but it would require new prototypes, and adaptation of the implementation to this new use case.
|
|
*
|
|
* Parameters:
|
|
* originalSize : is the uncompressed size to regenerate.
|
|
* `dst` must be already allocated, its size must be >= 'originalSize' bytes.
|
|
* @return : number of bytes read from source buffer (== compressed size).
|
|
* The function expects to finish at block's end exactly.
|
|
* If the source stream is detected malformed, the function stops decoding and returns a negative result.
|
|
* note : LZ4_decompress_fast*() requires originalSize. Thanks to this information, it never writes past the output buffer.
|
|
* However, since it doesn't know its 'src' size, it may read an unknown amount of input, past input buffer bounds.
|
|
* Also, since match offsets are not validated, match reads from 'src' may underflow too.
|
|
* These issues never happen if input (compressed) data is correct.
|
|
* But they may happen if input data is invalid (error or intentional tampering).
|
|
* As a consequence, use these functions in trusted environments with trusted data **only**.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
LZ4_DEPRECATED("This function is deprecated and unsafe. Consider using LZ4_decompress_safe() instead")
|
|
LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_decompress_fast(const char *src, char *dst, int originalSize);
|
|
LZ4_DEPRECATED("This function is deprecated and unsafe. Consider using LZ4_decompress_safe_continue() instead")
|
|
LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_decompress_fast_continue(LZ4_streamDecode_t *LZ4_streamDecode, const char *src, char *dst, int originalSize);
|
|
LZ4_DEPRECATED("This function is deprecated and unsafe. Consider using LZ4_decompress_safe_usingDict() instead")
|
|
LZ4LIB_API int LZ4_decompress_fast_usingDict(const char *src, char *dst, int originalSize, const char *dictStart, int dictSize);
|
|
|
|
/*! LZ4_resetStream() :
|
|
* An LZ4_stream_t structure must be initialized at least once.
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* This is done with LZ4_initStream(), or LZ4_resetStream().
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* Consider switching to LZ4_initStream(),
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* invoking LZ4_resetStream() will trigger deprecation warnings in the future.
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*/
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LZ4LIB_API void LZ4_resetStream(LZ4_stream_t *streamPtr);
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#endif /* LZ4_H_98237428734687 */
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#if defined (__cplusplus)
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}
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#endif
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