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authorDaniel Baumann <mail@daniel-baumann.ch>2015-11-06 11:24:27 +0000
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+Clzip was written by Antonio Diaz Diaz.
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+Clzip implements a simplified version of the LZMA algorithm.
+The original LZMA algorithm was designed by Igor Pavlov.
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+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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+ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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+
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+into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you
+may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with
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diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..cbbcdbd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+2010-02-21 Antonio Diaz Diaz <ant_diaz@teleline.es>
+
+ * Version 1.0-rc2 released.
+ * Code cleanup.
+ * clzip.h: Fixed warnings produced by over-optimization (-O3).
+
+2010-02-14 Antonio Diaz Diaz <ant_diaz@teleline.es>
+
+ * Version 1.0-rc1 released.
+ * Initial release.
+ * Translated to C from the C++ source for lzip 1.10-rc1
+
+
+Copyright (C) 2010 Antonio Diaz Diaz.
+
+This file is a collection of facts, and thus it is not copyrightable,
+but just in case, I give you unlimited permission to copy, distribute
+and modify it.
diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d04ceae
--- /dev/null
+++ b/INSTALL
@@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
+Requirements
+------------
+You will need a C compiler.
+I use gcc 4.3.4 and 3.3.6, but the code should compile with any
+standards compliant compiler.
+Gcc is available at http://gcc.gnu.org.
+
+
+Procedure
+---------
+1. Unpack the archive if you have not done so already:
+
+ lzip -cd clzip[version].tar.lz | tar -xf -
+or
+ gzip -cd clzip[version].tar.gz | tar -xf -
+
+This creates the directory ./clzip[version] containing the source from
+the main archive.
+
+2. Change to clzip directory and run configure.
+ (Try `configure --help' for usage instructions).
+
+ cd clzip[version]
+ ./configure
+
+3. Run make.
+
+ make
+
+4. Optionally, type `make check' to run the tests that come with clzip.
+
+5. Type `make install' to install the program and any data files and
+ documentation.
+
+
+Another way
+-----------
+You can also compile clzip into a separate directory. To do this, you
+must use a version of `make' that supports the `VPATH' variable, such
+as GNU `make'. `cd' to the directory where you want the object files
+and executables to go and run the `configure' script. `configure'
+automatically checks for the source code in `.', in `..' and in the
+directory that `configure' is in.
+
+`configure' recognizes the option `--srcdir=DIR' to control where to
+look for the sources. Usually `configure' can determine that directory
+automatically.
+
+After running `configure', you can run `make' and `make install' as
+explained above.
+
+
+Copyright (C) 2010 Antonio Diaz Diaz.
+
+This file is free documentation: you have unlimited permission to copy,
+distribute and modify it.
diff --git a/Makefile.in b/Makefile.in
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c256299
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Makefile.in
@@ -0,0 +1,108 @@
+
+DISTNAME = $(pkgname)-$(pkgversion)
+INSTALL = install
+INSTALL_PROGRAM = $(INSTALL) -p -m 755
+INSTALL_DATA = $(INSTALL) -p -m 644
+INSTALL_DIR = $(INSTALL) -d -m 755
+SHELL = /bin/sh
+
+objs = carg_parser.o decoder.o encoder.o main.o
+
+
+.PHONY : all install install-info install-man install-strip \
+ uninstall uninstall-info uninstall-man \
+ doc info man check dist clean distclean
+
+all : $(progname)
+
+$(progname) : $(objs)
+ $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $(progname) $(objs)
+
+$(progname)_profiled : $(objs)
+ $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -pg -o $(progname)_profiled $(objs)
+
+main.o : main.c
+ $(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) -DPROGVERSION=\"$(pkgversion)\" -c -o $@ $<
+
+%.o : %.c
+ $(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) -c -o $@ $<
+
+$(objs) : Makefile
+carg_parser.o : carg_parser.h
+decoder.o : clzip.h decoder.h
+encoder.o : clzip.h encoder.h
+main.o : carg_parser.h clzip.h decoder.h encoder.h
+
+
+doc : info man
+
+info : $(VPATH)/doc/$(pkgname).info
+
+$(VPATH)/doc/$(pkgname).info : $(VPATH)/doc/$(pkgname).texinfo
+ cd $(VPATH)/doc && makeinfo $(pkgname).texinfo
+
+man : $(VPATH)/doc/$(progname).1
+
+$(VPATH)/doc/$(progname).1 : $(progname)
+ help2man -n 'data compressor based on the LZMA algorithm' \
+ -o $(VPATH)/doc/$(progname).1 ./$(progname)
+
+Makefile : $(VPATH)/configure $(VPATH)/Makefile.in
+ ./config.status
+
+check : all
+ @$(VPATH)/testsuite/check.sh $(VPATH)/testsuite
+
+install : all install-info install-man
+ if [ ! -d "$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)" ] ; then $(INSTALL_DIR) "$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)" ; fi
+ $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) ./$(progname) "$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$(progname)"
+
+install-info :
+ if [ ! -d "$(DESTDIR)$(infodir)" ] ; then $(INSTALL_DIR) "$(DESTDIR)$(infodir)" ; fi
+ $(INSTALL_DATA) $(VPATH)/doc/$(pkgname).info "$(DESTDIR)$(infodir)/$(pkgname).info"
+ -install-info --info-dir="$(DESTDIR)$(infodir)" $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)/$(pkgname).info
+
+install-man :
+ if [ ! -d "$(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/man1" ] ; then $(INSTALL_DIR) "$(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/man1" ; fi
+ $(INSTALL_DATA) $(VPATH)/doc/$(progname).1 "$(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/man1/$(progname).1"
+
+install-strip : all
+ $(MAKE) INSTALL_PROGRAM='$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) -s' install
+
+uninstall : uninstall-info uninstall-man
+ -rm -f "$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$(progname)"
+
+uninstall-info :
+ -install-info --info-dir="$(DESTDIR)$(infodir)" --remove "$(DESTDIR)$(infodir)/$(pkgname).info"
+ -rm -f "$(DESTDIR)$(infodir)/$(pkgname).info"
+
+uninstall-man :
+ -rm -f "$(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/man1/$(progname).1"
+
+dist : doc
+ ln -sf $(VPATH) $(DISTNAME)
+ tar -cvf $(DISTNAME).tar \
+ $(DISTNAME)/AUTHORS \
+ $(DISTNAME)/COPYING \
+ $(DISTNAME)/ChangeLog \
+ $(DISTNAME)/INSTALL \
+ $(DISTNAME)/Makefile.in \
+ $(DISTNAME)/NEWS \
+ $(DISTNAME)/README \
+ $(DISTNAME)/configure \
+ $(DISTNAME)/doc/$(progname).1 \
+ $(DISTNAME)/doc/$(pkgname).info \
+ $(DISTNAME)/doc/$(pkgname).texinfo \
+ $(DISTNAME)/testsuite/check.sh \
+ $(DISTNAME)/testsuite/test1 \
+ $(DISTNAME)/testsuite/test1.lz \
+ $(DISTNAME)/*.h \
+ $(DISTNAME)/*.c
+ rm -f $(DISTNAME)
+ lzip -v -9 $(DISTNAME).tar
+
+clean :
+ -rm -f $(progname) $(progname)_profiled $(objs)
+
+distclean : clean
+ -rm -f Makefile config.status *.tar *.tar.lz
diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..fd8c0ee
--- /dev/null
+++ b/NEWS
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+Changes in version 1.0:
+
+Initial release.
+
+Translated to C from the C++ source for lzip 1.10-rc1
+
+Compiler warnings produced by over-optimization (-O3) have been fixed.
diff --git a/README b/README
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..69257c5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/README
@@ -0,0 +1,66 @@
+Description
+
+Clzip is a lossless data compressor based on the LZMA algorithm, with
+very safe integrity checking and a user interface similar to the one of
+gzip or bzip2. Clzip decompresses almost as fast as gzip and compresses
+better than bzip2, which makes it well suited for software distribution
+and data archiving.
+
+Clzip replaces every file given in the command line with a compressed
+version of itself, with the name "original_name.lz". Each compressed
+file has the same modification date, permissions, and, when possible,
+ownership as the corresponding original, so that these properties can be
+correctly restored at decompression time. Clzip is able to read from some
+types of non regular files if the "--stdout" option is specified.
+
+If no file names are specified, clzip compresses (or decompresses) from
+standard input to standard output. In this case, clzip will decline to
+write compressed output to a terminal, as this would be entirely
+incomprehensible and therefore pointless.
+
+Clzip will correctly decompress a file which is the concatenation of two
+or more compressed files. The result is the concatenation of the
+corresponding uncompressed files. Integrity testing of concatenated
+compressed files is also supported.
+
+Clzip can produce multimember files and safely recover, with lziprecover,
+the undamaged members in case of file damage. Clzip can also split the
+compressed output in volumes of a given size, even when reading from
+standard input. This allows the direct creation of multivolume
+compressed tar archives.
+
+Clzip will automatically use the smallest possible dictionary size
+without exceeding the given limit. It is important to appreciate that
+the decompression memory requirement is affected at compression time by
+the choice of dictionary size limit.
+
+As a self-check for your protection, clzip stores in the member trailer
+the 32-bit CRC of the original data and the size of the original data,
+to make sure that the decompressed version of the data is identical to
+the original. This guards against corruption of the compressed data, and
+against undetected bugs in clzip (hopefully very unlikely). The chances
+of data corruption going undetected are microscopic, less than one
+chance in 4000 million for each member processed. Be aware, though, that
+the check occurs upon decompression, so it can only tell you that
+something is wrong. It can't help you recover the original uncompressed
+data.
+
+Clzip implements a simplified version of the LZMA (Lempel-Ziv-Markov
+chain-Algorithm) algorithm. The original LZMA algorithm was designed by
+Igor Pavlov.
+
+The high compression of LZMA comes from combining two basic, well-proven
+compression ideas: sliding dictionaries (LZ77/78) and markov models (the
+thing used by every compression algorithm that uses a range encoder or
+similar order-0 entropy coder as its last stage) with segregation of
+contexts according to what the bits are used for.
+
+
+Copyright (C) 2010 Antonio Diaz Diaz.
+
+This file is free documentation: you have unlimited permission to copy,
+distribute and modify it.
+
+The file Makefile.in is a data file used by configure to produce the
+Makefile. It has the same copyright owner and permissions that this
+file.
diff --git a/carg_parser.c b/carg_parser.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..fe3228c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/carg_parser.c
@@ -0,0 +1,291 @@
+/* Arg_parser - A POSIX/GNU command line argument parser. (C version)
+ Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Antonio Diaz Diaz.
+
+ This library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+ (at your option) any later version.
+
+ This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ along with this library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+ As a special exception, you may use this file as part of a free
+ software library without restriction. Specifically, if other files
+ instantiate templates or use macros or inline functions from this
+ file, or you compile this file and link it with other files to
+ produce an executable, this file does not by itself cause the
+ resulting executable to be covered by the GNU General Public
+ License. This exception does not however invalidate any other
+ reasons why the executable file might be covered by the GNU General
+ Public License.
+*/
+
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <string.h>
+
+#include "carg_parser.h"
+
+
+/* assure at least a minimum size for buffer `buf' */
+static void * ap_resize_buffer( void * buf, const int min_size )
+ {
+ if( buf ) buf = realloc( buf, min_size );
+ else buf = malloc( min_size );
+ return buf;
+ }
+
+
+static char push_back_record( struct Arg_parser * const ap,
+ const int code, const char * const argument )
+ {
+ const int len = strlen( argument );
+ struct ap_Record *p;
+ void * tmp = ap_resize_buffer( ap->data, ( ap->data_size + 1 ) * sizeof (struct ap_Record) );
+ if( !tmp ) return 0;
+ ap->data = (struct ap_Record *)tmp;
+ p = &(ap->data[ap->data_size]);
+ p->code = code;
+ p->argument = 0;
+ tmp = ap_resize_buffer( p->argument, len + 1 );
+ if( !tmp ) return 0;
+ p->argument = (char *)tmp;
+ strncpy( p->argument, argument, len + 1 );
+ ++ap->data_size;
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+
+static char add_error( struct Arg_parser * const ap, const char * const msg )
+ {
+ const int len = strlen( msg );
+ void * tmp = ap_resize_buffer( ap->error, ap->error_size + len + 1 );
+ if( !tmp ) return 0;
+ ap->error = (char *)tmp;
+ strncpy( ap->error + ap->error_size, msg, len + 1 );
+ ap->error_size += len;
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+
+static void free_data( struct Arg_parser * const ap )
+ {
+ int i;
+ for( i = 0; i < ap->data_size; ++i ) free( ap->data[i].argument );
+ if( ap->data ) { free( ap->data ); ap->data = 0; }
+ ap->data_size = 0;
+ }
+
+
+static char parse_long_option( struct Arg_parser * const ap,
+ const char * const opt, const char * const arg,
+ const struct ap_Option options[],
+ int * const argindp )
+ {
+ unsigned int len;
+ int index = -1;
+ int i;
+ char exact = 0, ambig = 0;
+
+ for( len = 0; opt[len+2] && opt[len+2] != '='; ++len ) ;
+
+ // Test all long options for either exact match or abbreviated matches.
+ for( i = 0; options[i].code != 0; ++i )
+ if( options[i].name && !strncmp( options[i].name, &opt[2], len ) )
+ {
+ if( strlen( options[i].name ) == len ) // Exact match found
+ { index = i; exact = 1; break; }
+ else if( index < 0 ) index = i; // First nonexact match found
+ else if( options[index].code != options[i].code ||
+ options[index].has_arg != options[i].has_arg )
+ ambig = 1; // Second or later nonexact match found
+ }
+
+ if( ambig && !exact )
+ {
+ add_error( ap, "option `" ); add_error( ap, opt );
+ add_error( ap, "' is ambiguous" );
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ if( index < 0 ) // nothing found
+ {
+ add_error( ap, "unrecognized option `" ); add_error( ap, opt );
+ add_error( ap, "'" );
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ ++*argindp;
+
+ if( opt[len+2] ) // `--<long_option>=<argument>' syntax
+ {
+ if( options[index].has_arg == ap_no )
+ {
+ add_error( ap, "option `--" ); add_error( ap, options[index].name );
+ add_error( ap, "' doesn't allow an argument" );
+ return 1;
+ }
+ if( options[index].has_arg == ap_yes && !opt[len+3] )
+ {
+ add_error( ap, "option `--" ); add_error( ap, options[index].name );
+ add_error( ap, "' requires an argument" );
+ return 1;
+ }
+ return push_back_record( ap, options[index].code, &opt[len+3] );
+ }
+
+ if( options[index].has_arg == ap_yes )
+ {
+ if( !arg || !arg[0] )
+ {
+ add_error( ap, "option `--" ); add_error( ap, options[index].name );
+ add_error( ap, "' requires an argument" );
+ return 1;
+ }
+ ++*argindp;
+ return push_back_record( ap, options[index].code, arg );
+ }
+
+ return push_back_record( ap, options[index].code, "" );
+ }
+
+
+static char parse_short_option( struct Arg_parser * const ap,
+ const char * const opt, const char * const arg,
+ const struct ap_Option options[],
+ int * const argindp )
+ {
+ int cind = 1; // character index in opt
+
+ while( cind > 0 )
+ {
+ int index = -1;
+ int i;
+ const unsigned char code = opt[cind];
+ const char code_str[2] = { code, 0 };
+
+ if( code != 0 )
+ for( i = 0; options[i].code; ++i )
+ if( code == options[i].code )
+ { index = i; break; }
+
+ if( index < 0 )
+ {
+ add_error( ap, "invalid option -- " ); add_error( ap, code_str );
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ if( opt[++cind] == 0 ) { ++*argindp; cind = 0; } // opt finished
+
+ if( options[index].has_arg != ap_no && cind > 0 && opt[cind] )
+ {
+ if( !push_back_record( ap, code, &opt[cind] ) ) return 0;
+ ++*argindp; cind = 0;
+ }
+ else if( options[index].has_arg == ap_yes )
+ {
+ if( !arg || !arg[0] )
+ {
+ add_error( ap, "option requires an argument -- " );
+ add_error( ap, code_str );
+ return 1;
+ }
+ ++*argindp; cind = 0;
+ if( !push_back_record( ap, code, arg ) ) return 0;
+ }
+ else if( !push_back_record( ap, code, "" ) ) return 0;
+ }
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+
+char ap_init( struct Arg_parser * const ap,
+ const int argc, const char * const argv[],
+ const struct ap_Option options[], const char in_order )
+ {
+ const char ** non_options = 0; // skipped non-options
+ int non_options_size = 0; // number of skipped non-options
+ int argind = 1; // index in argv
+ int i;
+
+ ap->data = 0;
+ ap->error = 0;
+ ap->data_size = 0;
+ ap->error_size = 0;
+ if( argc < 2 || !argv || !options ) return 1;
+
+ while( argind < argc )
+ {
+ const unsigned char ch1 = argv[argind][0];
+ const unsigned char ch2 = ( ch1 ? argv[argind][1] : 0 );
+
+ if( ch1 == '-' && ch2 ) // we found an option
+ {
+ const char * const opt = argv[argind];
+ const char * const arg = (argind + 1 < argc) ? argv[argind+1] : 0;
+ if( ch2 == '-' )
+ {
+ if( !argv[argind][2] ) { ++argind; break; } // we found "--"
+ else if( !parse_long_option( ap, opt, arg, options, &argind ) ) return 0;
+ }
+ else if( !parse_short_option( ap, opt, arg, options, &argind ) ) return 0;
+ if( ap->error ) break;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if( !in_order )
+ {
+ void * tmp = ap_resize_buffer( non_options,
+ ( non_options_size + 1 ) * sizeof *non_options );
+ if( !tmp ) return 0;
+ non_options = (const char **)tmp;
+ non_options[non_options_size++] = argv[argind++];
+ }
+ else if( !push_back_record( ap, 0, argv[argind++] ) ) return 0;
+ }
+ }
+ if( ap->error ) free_data( ap );
+ else
+ {
+ for( i = 0; i < non_options_size; ++i )
+ if( !push_back_record( ap, 0, non_options[i] ) ) return 0;
+ while( argind < argc )
+ if( !push_back_record( ap, 0, argv[argind++] ) ) return 0;
+ }
+ if( non_options ) free( non_options );
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+
+void ap_free( struct Arg_parser * const ap )
+ {
+ free_data( ap );
+ if( ap->error ) { free( ap->error ); ap->error = 0; }
+ ap->error_size = 0;
+ }
+
+
+const char * ap_error( const struct Arg_parser * const ap )
+ { return ap->error; }
+
+
+int ap_arguments( const struct Arg_parser * const ap )
+ { return ap->data_size; }
+
+
+int ap_code( const struct Arg_parser * const ap, const int i )
+ {
+ if( i >= 0 && i < ap_arguments( ap ) ) return ap->data[i].code;
+ else return 0;
+ }
+
+
+const char * ap_argument( const struct Arg_parser * const ap, const int i )
+ {
+ if( i >= 0 && i < ap_arguments( ap ) ) return ap->data[i].argument;
+ else return "";
+ }
diff --git a/carg_parser.h b/carg_parser.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3f47d81
--- /dev/null
+++ b/carg_parser.h
@@ -0,0 +1,101 @@
+/* Arg_parser - A POSIX/GNU command line argument parser. (C version)
+ Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Antonio Diaz Diaz.
+
+ This library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+ (at your option) any later version.
+
+ This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ along with this library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+ As a special exception, you may use this file as part of a free
+ software library without restriction. Specifically, if other files
+ instantiate templates or use macros or inline functions from this
+ file, or you compile this file and link it with other files to
+ produce an executable, this file does not by itself cause the
+ resulting executable to be covered by the GNU General Public
+ License. This exception does not however invalidate any other
+ reasons why the executable file might be covered by the GNU General
+ Public License.
+*/
+
+/* Arg_parser reads the arguments in `argv' and creates a number of
+ option codes, option arguments and non-option arguments.
+
+ In case of error, `ap_error' returns a non-null pointer to an error
+ message.
+
+ `options' is an array of `struct ap_Option' terminated by an element
+ containing a code which is zero. A null name means a short-only
+ option. A code value outside the unsigned char range means a
+ long-only option.
+
+ Arg_parser normally makes it appear as if all the option arguments
+ were specified before all the non-option arguments for the purposes
+ of parsing, even if the user of your program intermixed option and
+ non-option arguments. If you want the arguments in the exact order
+ the user typed them, call `ap_init' with `in_order' = true.
+
+ The argument `--' terminates all options; any following arguments are
+ treated as non-option arguments, even if they begin with a hyphen.
+
+ The syntax for optional option arguments is `-<short_option><argument>'
+ (without whitespace), or `--<long_option>=<argument>'.
+*/
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
+#endif
+
+enum ap_Has_arg { ap_no, ap_yes, ap_maybe };
+
+struct ap_Option
+ {
+ int code; // Short option letter or code ( code != 0 )
+ const char * name; // Long option name (maybe null)
+ enum ap_Has_arg has_arg;
+ };
+
+
+struct ap_Record
+ {
+ int code;
+ char * argument;
+ };
+
+
+struct Arg_parser
+ {
+ struct ap_Record * data;
+ char * error;
+ int data_size;
+ int error_size;
+ };
+
+
+char ap_init( struct Arg_parser * const ap,
+ const int argc, const char * const argv[],
+ const struct ap_Option options[], const char in_order );
+
+void ap_free( struct Arg_parser * const ap );
+
+const char * ap_error( const struct Arg_parser * const ap );
+
+ // The number of arguments parsed (may be different from argc)
+int ap_arguments( const struct Arg_parser * const ap );
+
+ // If ap_code( i ) is 0, ap_argument( i ) is a non-option.
+ // Else ap_argument( i ) is the option's argument (or empty).
+int ap_code( const struct Arg_parser * const ap, const int i );
+
+const char * ap_argument( const struct Arg_parser * const ap, const int i );
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
diff --git a/clzip.h b/clzip.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c523660
--- /dev/null
+++ b/clzip.h
@@ -0,0 +1,262 @@
+/* Clzip - A data compressor based on the LZMA algorithm
+ Copyright (C) 2010 Antonio Diaz Diaz.
+
+ This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+ (at your option) any later version.
+
+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+*/
+
+#ifndef max
+ #define max(x,y) ((x) >= (y) ? (x) : (y))
+#endif
+#ifndef min
+ #define min(x,y) ((x) <= (y) ? (x) : (y))
+#endif
+
+typedef unsigned char State;
+
+enum { St_states = 12 };
+
+static inline bool St_is_char( const State st ) { return st < 7; }
+
+static inline void St_set_char( State * const st )
+ {
+ static const unsigned char next[St_states] =
+ {0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 4, 5};
+ *st = next[*st];
+ }
+static inline void St_set_match( State * const st )
+ {
+ static const unsigned char next[St_states] =
+ {7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10};
+ *st = next[*st];
+ }
+static inline void St_set_rep( State * const st )
+ {
+ static const unsigned char next[St_states] =
+ {8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11};
+ *st = next[*st];
+ }
+static inline void St_set_short_rep( State * const st )
+ {
+ static const unsigned char next[St_states] =
+ {9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11};
+ *st = next[*st];
+ }
+
+enum {
+ min_dictionary_bits = 12,
+ min_dictionary_size = 1 << min_dictionary_bits,
+ max_dictionary_bits = 29,
+ max_dictionary_size = 1 << max_dictionary_bits,
+ literal_context_bits = 3,
+ pos_state_bits = 2,
+ pos_states = 1 << pos_state_bits,
+ pos_state_mask = pos_states - 1,
+
+ dis_slot_bits = 6,
+ start_dis_model = 4,
+ end_dis_model = 14,
+ modeled_distances = 1 << (end_dis_model / 2),
+ dis_align_bits = 4,
+ dis_align_size = 1 << dis_align_bits,
+
+ len_low_bits = 3,
+ len_mid_bits = 3,
+ len_high_bits = 8,
+ len_low_symbols = 1 << len_low_bits,
+ len_mid_symbols = 1 << len_mid_bits,
+ len_high_symbols = 1 << len_high_bits,
+ max_len_symbols = len_low_symbols + len_mid_symbols + len_high_symbols,
+
+ min_match_len = 2, // must be 2
+ max_match_len = min_match_len + max_len_symbols - 1, // 273
+ min_match_len_limit = 5,
+
+ max_dis_states = 4 };
+
+static inline int get_dis_state( int len )
+ {
+ len -= min_match_len;
+ if( len >= max_dis_states ) len = max_dis_states - 1;
+ return len;
+ }
+
+enum {
+ bit_model_move_bits = 5,
+ bit_model_total_bits = 11,
+ bit_model_total = 1 << bit_model_total_bits };
+
+typedef unsigned int Bit_model;
+
+static inline void Bm_init( Bit_model * const probability )
+ { *probability = bit_model_total / 2; }
+
+
+struct Pretty_print
+ {
+ const char * name_;
+ const char * stdin_name;
+ int longest_name;
+ bool first_post;
+ };
+
+void Pp_init( struct Pretty_print * const pp, const char * const filenames[],
+ const int num_filenames );
+
+static inline void Pp_set_name( struct Pretty_print * const pp,
+ const char * const filename )
+ {
+ if( filename && filename[0] && strcmp( filename, "-" ) )
+ pp->name_ = filename;
+ else pp->name_ = pp->stdin_name;
+ pp->first_post = true;
+ }
+
+static inline void Pp_reset( struct Pretty_print * const pp )
+ { if( pp->name_ && pp->name_[0] ) pp->first_post = true; }
+void Pp_show_msg( struct Pretty_print * const pp, const char * const msg );
+
+
+typedef uint32_t CRC32[256]; // Table of CRCs of all 8-bit messages.
+
+extern CRC32 crc32;
+
+static inline void CRC32_init()
+ {
+ for( unsigned int n = 0; n < 256; ++n )
+ {
+ unsigned int c = n;
+ for( int k = 0; k < 8; ++k )
+ { if( c & 1 ) c = 0xEDB88320 ^ ( c >> 1 ); else c >>= 1; }
+ crc32[n] = c;
+ }
+ }
+
+static inline void CRC32_update_byte( uint32_t * crc, const uint8_t byte )
+ { *crc = crc32[(*crc^byte)&0xFF] ^ ( *crc >> 8 ); }
+static inline void CRC32_update_buf( uint32_t * crc, const uint8_t * const buffer,
+ const int size )
+ {
+ for( int i = 0; i < size; ++i )
+ *crc = crc32[(*crc^buffer[i])&0xFF] ^ ( *crc >> 8 );
+ }
+
+
+typedef uint8_t File_header[6]; // 0-3 magic bytes
+ // 4 version
+ // 5 coded_dict_size;
+
+static inline void Fh_set_magic( File_header header )
+ {
+ const uint8_t magic_string[4] = { 'L', 'Z', 'I', 'P' };
+ memcpy( header, magic_string, 4 );
+ header[4] = 1;
+ }
+
+static inline bool Fh_verify_magic( const File_header header )
+ {
+ const uint8_t magic_string[4] = { 'L', 'Z', 'I', 'P' };
+ return ( memcmp( header, magic_string, 4 ) == 0 );
+ }
+
+static inline uint8_t Fh_version( const File_header header )
+ { return header[4]; }
+
+static inline bool Fh_verify_version( const File_header header )
+ { return ( header[4] <= 1 ); }
+
+static inline int Fh_real_bits( const int value )
+ {
+ int bits = 0;
+ for( int i = 1, mask = 1; mask > 0; ++i, mask <<= 1 )
+ if( value & mask ) bits = i;
+ return bits;
+ }
+
+static inline int Fh_get_dictionary_size( const File_header header )
+ {
+ int size = ( 1 << ( header[5] & 0x1F ) );
+ if( size > min_dictionary_size && size <= max_dictionary_size )
+ size -= ( size / 16 ) * ( ( header[5] >> 5 ) & 0x07 );
+ return size;
+ }
+
+static inline bool Fh_set_dictionary_size( File_header header, const int size )
+ {
+ if( size >= min_dictionary_size && size <= max_dictionary_size )
+ {
+ header[5] = Fh_real_bits( size - 1 );
+ if( size > min_dictionary_size )
+ {
+ const int base_size = 1 << header[5];
+ const int wedge = base_size / 16;
+ for( int i = 7; i >= 1; --i )
+ if( base_size - ( i * wedge ) >= size )
+ { header[5] |= ( i << 5 ); break; }
+ }
+ return true;
+ }
+ return false;
+ }
+
+
+typedef uint8_t File_trailer[20];
+ // 0-3 CRC32 of the uncompressed data
+ // 4-11 size of the uncompressed data
+ // 12-19 member size including header and trailer
+
+static inline int Ft_size( const int version )
+ { return sizeof (File_trailer) - ( ( version >= 1 ) ? 0 : 8 ); }
+
+static inline uint32_t Ft_get_data_crc( const File_trailer trailer )
+ {
+ uint32_t tmp = 0;
+ for( int i = 3; i >= 0; --i ) { tmp <<= 8; tmp += trailer[i]; }
+ return tmp;
+ }
+
+static inline void Ft_set_data_crc( File_trailer trailer, uint32_t crc )
+ { for( int i = 0; i <= 3; ++i ) { trailer[i] = (uint8_t)crc; crc >>= 8; } }
+
+static inline long long Ft_get_data_size( const File_trailer trailer )
+ {
+ long long tmp = 0;
+ for( int i = 11; i >= 4; --i ) { tmp <<= 8; tmp += trailer[i]; }
+ return tmp;
+ }
+
+static inline void Ft_set_data_size( File_trailer trailer, long long size )
+ {
+ for( int i = 4; i <= 11; ++i ) { trailer[i] = (uint8_t)size; size >>= 8; }
+ }
+
+static inline long long Ft_get_member_size( const File_trailer trailer )
+ {
+ long long tmp = 0;
+ for( int i = 19; i >= 12; --i ) { tmp <<= 8; tmp += trailer[i]; }
+ return tmp;
+ }
+
+static inline void Ft_set_member_size( File_trailer trailer, long long size )
+ {
+ for( int i = 12; i <= 19; ++i ) { trailer[i] = (uint8_t)size; size >>= 8; }
+ }
+
+
+extern int verbosity;
+
+void cleanup_and_fail( const int retval );
+void show_error( const char * const msg, const int errcode, const bool help );
+void internal_error( const char * const msg );
+int readblock( const int fd, uint8_t * const buf, const int size );
+int writeblock( const int fd, const uint8_t * const buf, const int size );
diff --git a/configure b/configure
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..5ebfe51
--- /dev/null
+++ b/configure
@@ -0,0 +1,194 @@
+#! /bin/sh
+# configure script for Clzip - A data compressor based on the LZMA algorithm
+# Copyright (C) 2010 Antonio Diaz Diaz.
+#
+# This configure script is free software: you have unlimited permission
+# to copy, distribute and modify it.
+#
+# Date of this version: 2010-02-21
+
+args=
+no_create=
+pkgname=clzip
+pkgversion=1.0-rc2
+progname=clzip
+srctrigger=clzip.h
+
+# clear some things potentially inherited from environment.
+LC_ALL=C
+export LC_ALL
+srcdir=
+prefix=/usr/local
+exec_prefix='$(prefix)'
+bindir='$(exec_prefix)/bin'
+datadir='$(prefix)/share'
+infodir='$(datadir)/info'
+mandir='$(datadir)/man'
+sysconfdir='$(prefix)/etc'
+CC=
+CPPFLAGS=
+CFLAGS='-Wall -W -O2 -std=gnu99'
+LDFLAGS=
+
+# Loop over all args
+while [ -n "$1" ] ; do
+
+ # Get the first arg, and shuffle
+ option=$1
+ shift
+
+ # Add the argument quoted to args
+ args="${args} \"${option}\""
+
+ # Split out the argument for options that take them
+ case ${option} in
+ *=*) optarg=`echo ${option} | sed -e 's,^[^=]*=,,'` ;;
+ esac
+
+ # Process the options
+ case ${option} in
+ --help | --he* | -h)
+ echo "Usage: configure [options]"
+ echo
+ echo "Options: [defaults in brackets]"
+ echo " -h, --help display this help and exit"
+ echo " -V, --version output version information and exit"
+ echo " --srcdir=DIR find the sources in DIR [. or ..]"
+ echo " --prefix=DIR install into DIR [${prefix}]"
+ echo " --exec-prefix=DIR base directory for arch-dependent files [${exec_prefix}]"
+ echo " --bindir=DIR user executables directory [${bindir}]"
+ echo " --datadir=DIR base directory for doc and data [${datadir}]"
+ echo " --infodir=DIR info files directory [${infodir}]"
+ echo " --mandir=DIR man pages directory [${mandir}]"
+ echo " --sysconfdir=DIR read-only single-machine data directory [${sysconfdir}]"
+ echo " CC=COMPILER C compiler to use [gcc]"
+ echo " CPPFLAGS=OPTIONS command line options for the preprocessor [${CPPFLAGS}]"
+ echo " CFLAGS=OPTIONS command line options for the C compiler [${CFLAGS}]"
+ echo " LDFLAGS=OPTIONS command line options for the linker [${LDFLAGS}]"
+ echo
+ exit 0 ;;
+ --version | --ve* | -V)
+ echo "Configure script for ${pkgname} version ${pkgversion}"
+ exit 0 ;;
+ --srcdir* | --sr*)
+ srcdir=`echo ${optarg} | sed -e 's,/$,,'` ;;
+ --prefix* | --pr*)
+ prefix=`echo ${optarg} | sed -e 's,/$,,'` ;;
+ --exec-prefix* | --ex*)
+ exec_prefix=`echo ${optarg} | sed -e 's,/$,,'` ;;
+ --bindir* | --bi*)
+ bindir=`echo ${optarg} | sed -e 's,/$,,'` ;;
+ --datadir* | --da*)
+ datadir=`echo ${optarg} | sed -e 's,/$,,'` ;;
+ --infodir* | --in*)
+ infodir=`echo ${optarg} | sed -e 's,/$,,'` ;;
+ --mandir* | --ma*)
+ mandir=`echo ${optarg} | sed -e 's,/$,,'` ;;
+ --sysconfdir* | --sy*)
+ sysconfdir=`echo ${optarg} | sed -e 's,/$,,'` ;;
+ --no-create | --no-c*)
+ no_create=yes ;;
+
+ CC=*) CC=${optarg} ;;
+ CPPFLAGS=*) CPPFLAGS=${optarg} ;;
+ CFLAGS=*) CFLAGS=${optarg} ;;
+ LDFLAGS=*) LDFLAGS=${optarg} ;;
+
+ --* | *=* | *-*-*) ;;
+ *)
+ echo "configure: Unrecognized option: \"${option}\"; use --help for usage." 1>&2
+ exit 1 ;;
+ esac
+done
+
+# Find the source files, if location was not specified.
+srcdirtext=
+if [ -z "${srcdir}" ] ; then
+ srcdirtext="or . or .." ; srcdir=.
+ if [ ! -r ${srcdir}/${srctrigger} ] ; then srcdir=.. ; fi
+ if [ ! -r ${srcdir}/${srctrigger} ] ; then
+ ## the sed command below emulates the dirname command
+ srcdir=`echo $0 | sed -e 's,[^/]*$,,;s,/$,,;s,^$,.,'`
+ fi
+fi
+
+if [ ! -r ${srcdir}/${srctrigger} ] ; then
+ exec 1>&2
+ echo
+ echo "configure: Can't find sources in ${srcdir} ${srcdirtext}"
+ echo "configure: (At least ${srctrigger} is missing)."
+ exit 1
+fi
+
+# Set srcdir to . if that's what it is.
+if [ "`pwd`" = "`cd ${srcdir} ; pwd`" ] ; then srcdir=. ; fi
+
+# checking whether we are using GNU C.
+if [ -z "${CC}" ] ; then # Let the user override the test.
+ if [ -x /bin/gcc ] ||
+ [ -x /usr/bin/gcc ] ||
+ [ -x /usr/local/bin/gcc ] ; then
+ CC="gcc"
+ else
+ CC="cc"
+ fi
+fi
+
+echo
+if [ -z "${no_create}" ] ; then
+ echo "creating config.status"
+ rm -f config.status
+ cat > config.status << EOF
+#! /bin/sh
+# This file was generated automatically by configure. Do not edit.
+# Run this file to recreate the current configuration.
+#
+# This script is free software: you have unlimited permission
+# to copy, distribute and modify it.
+
+exec /bin/sh $0 ${args} --no-create
+EOF
+ chmod +x config.status
+fi
+
+echo "creating Makefile"
+echo "VPATH = ${srcdir}"
+echo "prefix = ${prefix}"
+echo "exec_prefix = ${exec_prefix}"
+echo "bindir = ${bindir}"
+echo "datadir = ${datadir}"
+echo "infodir = ${infodir}"
+echo "mandir = ${mandir}"
+echo "sysconfdir = ${sysconfdir}"
+echo "CC = ${CC}"
+echo "CPPFLAGS = ${CPPFLAGS}"
+echo "CFLAGS = ${CFLAGS}"
+echo "LDFLAGS = ${LDFLAGS}"
+rm -f Makefile
+cat > Makefile << EOF
+# Makefile for Clzip - A data compressor based on the LZMA algorithm
+# Copyright (C) 2010 Antonio Diaz Diaz.
+# This file was generated automatically by configure. Do not edit.
+#
+# This Makefile is free software: you have unlimited permission
+# to copy, distribute and modify it.
+
+pkgname = ${pkgname}
+pkgversion = ${pkgversion}
+progname = ${progname}
+VPATH = ${srcdir}
+prefix = ${prefix}
+exec_prefix = ${exec_prefix}
+bindir = ${bindir}
+datadir = ${datadir}
+infodir = ${infodir}
+mandir = ${mandir}
+sysconfdir = ${sysconfdir}
+CC = ${CC}
+CPPFLAGS = ${CPPFLAGS}
+CFLAGS = ${CFLAGS}
+LDFLAGS = ${LDFLAGS}
+EOF
+cat ${srcdir}/Makefile.in >> Makefile
+
+echo "OK. Now you can run make."
diff --git a/decoder.c b/decoder.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..20799a3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/decoder.c
@@ -0,0 +1,234 @@
+/* Clzip - A data compressor based on the LZMA algorithm
+ Copyright (C) 2010 Antonio Diaz Diaz.
+
+ This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+ (at your option) any later version.
+
+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+*/
+
+#define _FILE_OFFSET_BITS 64
+
+#include <errno.h>
+#include <stdbool.h>
+#include <stdint.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <string.h>
+
+#include "clzip.h"
+#include "decoder.h"
+
+
+bool Ib_read_block( struct Input_buffer * const ibuf )
+ {
+ if( ibuf->at_stream_end ) return false;
+ ibuf->stream_pos = readblock( ibuf->infd_, ibuf->buffer, Ib_buffer_size );
+ if( ibuf->stream_pos != Ib_buffer_size && errno )
+ { show_error( "read error", errno, false ); cleanup_and_fail( 1 ); }
+ ibuf->pos = 0;
+ ibuf->at_stream_end = ( ibuf->stream_pos < Ib_buffer_size );
+ return !Ib_finished( ibuf );
+ }
+
+
+void LZd_flush_data( struct LZ_decoder * const decoder )
+ {
+ const int size = decoder->pos - decoder->stream_pos;
+ if( size > 0 )
+ {
+ CRC32_update_buf( &decoder->crc_, decoder->buffer + decoder->stream_pos, size );
+ if( decoder->outfd_ >= 0 &&
+ writeblock( decoder->outfd_, decoder->buffer + decoder->stream_pos, size ) != size )
+ { show_error( "write error", errno, false ); cleanup_and_fail( 1 ); }
+ if( decoder->pos >= decoder->buffer_size )
+ { decoder->partial_data_pos += decoder->pos; decoder->pos = 0; }
+ decoder->stream_pos = decoder->pos;
+ }
+ }
+
+
+bool LZd_verify_trailer( struct LZ_decoder * const decoder,
+ struct Pretty_print * const pp )
+ {
+ bool error = false;
+ File_trailer trailer;
+ const int trailer_size = Ft_size( decoder->format_version );
+ for( int i = 0; i < trailer_size && !error; ++i )
+ {
+ if( !Rd_finished( &decoder->range_decoder ) )
+ trailer[i] = Rd_get_byte( &decoder->range_decoder );
+ else
+ {
+ error = true;
+ if( verbosity >= 0 )
+ {
+ Pp_show_msg( pp, 0 );
+ fprintf( stderr, "trailer truncated at trailer position %d;"
+ " some checks may fail.\n", i );
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if( decoder->format_version == 0 )
+ Ft_set_member_size( trailer, LZd_member_position( decoder ) );
+ if( !Rd_code_is_zero( &decoder->range_decoder ) )
+ {
+ error = true;
+ if( verbosity >= 0 )
+ {
+ Pp_show_msg( pp, 0 );
+ fprintf( stderr, "range_decoder final code is not zero.\n" );
+ }
+ }
+ if( Ft_get_data_crc( trailer ) != LZd_crc( decoder ) )
+ {
+ error = true;
+ if( verbosity >= 0 )
+ {
+ Pp_show_msg( pp, 0 );
+ fprintf( stderr, "crc mismatch; trailer says %08X, data crc is %08X.\n",
+ (unsigned int)Ft_get_data_crc( trailer ),
+ (unsigned int)LZd_crc( decoder ) );
+ }
+ }
+ if( Ft_get_data_size( trailer ) != LZd_data_position( decoder ) )
+ {
+ error = true;
+ if( verbosity >= 0 )
+ {
+ Pp_show_msg( pp, 0 );
+ fprintf( stderr, "data size mismatch; trailer says %lld, data size is %lld.\n",
+ Ft_get_data_size( trailer ), LZd_data_position( decoder ) );
+ }
+ }
+ if( Ft_get_member_size( trailer ) != LZd_member_position( decoder ) )
+ {
+ error = true;
+ if( verbosity >= 0 )
+ {
+ Pp_show_msg( pp, 0 );
+ fprintf( stderr, "member size mismatch; trailer says %lld, member size is %lld.\n",
+ Ft_get_member_size( trailer ), LZd_member_position( decoder ) );
+ }
+ }
+ if( !error && verbosity >= 3 )
+ fprintf( stderr, "data crc %08X, data size %9lld, member size %8lld. ",
+ (unsigned int)Ft_get_data_crc( trailer ),
+ Ft_get_data_size( trailer ), Ft_get_member_size( trailer ) );
+ return !error;
+ }
+
+
+ // Return value: 0 = OK, 1 = decoder error, 2 = unexpected EOF,
+ // 3 = trailer error, 4 = unknown marker found.
+int LZd_decode_member( struct LZ_decoder * const decoder,
+ struct Pretty_print * const pp )
+ {
+ unsigned int rep0 = 0; // rep[0-3] latest four distances
+ unsigned int rep1 = 0; // used for efficient coding of
+ unsigned int rep2 = 0; // repeated distances
+ unsigned int rep3 = 0;
+ State state = 0;
+
+ while( true )
+ {
+ if( Rd_finished( &decoder->range_decoder ) )
+ { LZd_flush_data( decoder ); return 2; }
+ const int pos_state = LZd_data_position( decoder ) & pos_state_mask;
+ if( Rd_decode_bit( &decoder->range_decoder, &decoder->bm_match[state][pos_state] ) == 0 )
+ {
+ const uint8_t prev_byte = LZd_get_byte( decoder, 0 );
+ if( St_is_char( state ) )
+ LZd_put_byte( decoder, Lid_decode( &decoder->literal_decoder, &decoder->range_decoder, prev_byte ) );
+ else
+ LZd_put_byte( decoder, Lid_decode_matched( &decoder->literal_decoder, &decoder->range_decoder, prev_byte,
+ LZd_get_byte( decoder, rep0 ) ) );
+ St_set_char( &state );
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ int len;
+ if( Rd_decode_bit( &decoder->range_decoder, &decoder->bm_rep[state] ) == 1 )
+ {
+ len = 0;
+ if( Rd_decode_bit( &decoder->range_decoder, &decoder->bm_rep0[state] ) == 0 )
+ {
+ if( Rd_decode_bit( &decoder->range_decoder, &decoder->bm_len[state][pos_state] ) == 0 )
+ { len = 1; St_set_short_rep( &state ); }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ unsigned int distance;
+ if( Rd_decode_bit( &decoder->range_decoder, &decoder->bm_rep1[state] ) == 0 )
+ distance = rep1;
+ else
+ {
+ if( Rd_decode_bit( &decoder->range_decoder, &decoder->bm_rep2[state] ) == 0 )
+ distance = rep2;
+ else { distance = rep3; rep3 = rep2; }
+ rep2 = rep1;
+ }
+ rep1 = rep0;
+ rep0 = distance;
+ }
+ if( len == 0 )
+ {
+ len = min_match_len + Led_decode( &decoder->rep_match_len_decoder, &decoder->range_decoder, pos_state );
+ St_set_rep( &state );
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ unsigned int rep0_saved = rep0;
+ len = min_match_len + Led_decode( &decoder->len_decoder, &decoder->range_decoder, pos_state );
+ const int dis_slot = Rd_decode_tree( &decoder->range_decoder, decoder->bm_dis_slot[get_dis_state(len)], dis_slot_bits );
+ if( dis_slot < start_dis_model ) rep0 = dis_slot;
+ else
+ {
+ const int direct_bits = ( dis_slot >> 1 ) - 1;
+ rep0 = ( 2 | ( dis_slot & 1 ) ) << direct_bits;
+ if( dis_slot < end_dis_model )
+ rep0 += Rd_decode_tree_reversed( &decoder->range_decoder, decoder->bm_dis + rep0 - dis_slot, direct_bits );
+ else
+ {
+ rep0 += Rd_decode( &decoder->range_decoder, direct_bits - dis_align_bits ) << dis_align_bits;
+ rep0 += Rd_decode_tree_reversed( &decoder->range_decoder, decoder->bm_align, dis_align_bits );
+ if( rep0 == 0xFFFFFFFF ) // Marker found
+ {
+ rep0 = rep0_saved;
+ Rd_normalize( &decoder->range_decoder );
+ LZd_flush_data( decoder );
+ if( len == min_match_len ) // End Of Stream marker
+ {
+ if( LZd_verify_trailer( decoder, pp ) ) return 0; else return 3;
+ }
+ if( len == min_match_len + 1 ) // Sync Flush marker
+ {
+ Rd_reload( &decoder->range_decoder ); continue;
+ }
+ if( verbosity >= 0 )
+ {
+ Pp_show_msg( pp, 0 );
+ fprintf( stderr, "unsupported marker code `%d'.\n", len );
+ }
+ return 4;
+ }
+ if( rep0 >= (unsigned int)decoder->dictionary_size )
+ { LZd_flush_data( decoder ); return 1; }
+ }
+ }
+ rep3 = rep2; rep2 = rep1; rep1 = rep0_saved;
+ St_set_match( &state );
+ }
+ LZd_copy_block( decoder, rep0, len );
+ }
+ }
+ }
diff --git a/decoder.h b/decoder.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7df68b9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/decoder.h
@@ -0,0 +1,393 @@
+/* Clzip - A data compressor based on the LZMA algorithm
+ Copyright (C) 2010 Antonio Diaz Diaz.
+
+ This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+ (at your option) any later version.
+
+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+*/
+
+enum { Ib_buffer_size = 65536 };
+
+struct Input_buffer
+ {
+ uint8_t * buffer;
+ int pos;
+ int stream_pos; // when reached, a new block must be read
+ int infd_; // input file descriptor
+ bool at_stream_end;
+ };
+
+bool Ib_read_block( struct Input_buffer * const ibuf );
+
+static inline void Ib_init( struct Input_buffer * const ibuf, const int infd )
+ {
+ ibuf->buffer = (uint8_t *)malloc( Ib_buffer_size );
+ if( !ibuf->buffer )
+ {
+ show_error( "not enough memory. Find a machine with more memory", 0, false );
+ cleanup_and_fail( 1 );
+ }
+ ibuf->pos = 0;
+ ibuf->stream_pos = 0;
+ ibuf->infd_ = infd;
+ ibuf->at_stream_end = false;
+ }
+
+static inline void Ib_free( struct Input_buffer * const ibuf )
+ { free( ibuf->buffer ); ibuf->buffer = 0; }
+
+static inline bool Ib_finished( struct Input_buffer * const ibuf )
+ { return ibuf->at_stream_end && ibuf->pos >= ibuf->stream_pos; }
+
+static inline uint8_t Ib_get_byte( struct Input_buffer * const ibuf )
+ {
+ if( ibuf->pos >= ibuf->stream_pos && !Ib_read_block( ibuf ) )
+ return 0;
+ return ibuf->buffer[ibuf->pos++];
+ }
+
+
+struct Range_decoder
+ {
+ long long member_pos;
+ uint32_t code;
+ uint32_t range;
+ struct Input_buffer * ibuf;
+ };
+
+static inline uint8_t Rd_get_byte( struct Range_decoder * const range_decoder )
+ {
+ ++range_decoder->member_pos;
+ return Ib_get_byte( range_decoder->ibuf );
+ }
+
+static inline void Rd_init( struct Range_decoder * const range_decoder,
+ struct Input_buffer * const buf )
+ {
+ range_decoder->member_pos = sizeof (File_header);
+ range_decoder->code = 0;
+ range_decoder->range = 0xFFFFFFFF;
+ range_decoder->ibuf = buf;
+ for( int i = 0; i < 5; ++i )
+ range_decoder->code = (range_decoder->code << 8) |
+ Rd_get_byte( range_decoder );
+ }
+
+static inline bool Rd_code_is_zero( struct Range_decoder * const range_decoder )
+ { return ( range_decoder->code == 0 ); }
+static inline bool Rd_finished( struct Range_decoder * const range_decoder )
+ { return Ib_finished( range_decoder->ibuf ); }
+static inline long long Rd_member_position( struct Range_decoder * const range_decoder )
+ { return range_decoder->member_pos; }
+
+static inline void Rd_reload( struct Range_decoder * const range_decoder )
+ {
+ range_decoder->code = 0;
+ range_decoder->range = 0xFFFFFFFF;
+ for( int i = 0; i < 5; ++i )
+ range_decoder->code = (range_decoder->code << 8) |
+ Rd_get_byte( range_decoder );
+ }
+
+static inline void Rd_normalize( struct Range_decoder * const range_decoder )
+ {
+ if( range_decoder->range <= 0x00FFFFFF )
+ {
+ range_decoder->range <<= 8;
+ range_decoder->code = (range_decoder->code << 8) |
+ Rd_get_byte( range_decoder );
+ }
+ }
+
+static inline int Rd_decode( struct Range_decoder * const range_decoder,
+ const int num_bits )
+ {
+ int symbol = 0;
+ for( int i = num_bits; i > 0; --i )
+ {
+ symbol <<= 1;
+ if( range_decoder->range <= 0x00FFFFFF )
+ {
+ range_decoder->range <<= 7;
+ range_decoder->code = (range_decoder->code << 8) |
+ Rd_get_byte( range_decoder );
+ if( range_decoder->code >= range_decoder->range )
+ { range_decoder->code -= range_decoder->range; symbol |= 1; }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ range_decoder->range >>= 1;
+ if( range_decoder->code >= range_decoder->range )
+ { range_decoder->code -= range_decoder->range; symbol |= 1; }
+ }
+ }
+ return symbol;
+ }
+
+static inline int Rd_decode_bit( struct Range_decoder * const range_decoder,
+ Bit_model * const probability )
+ {
+ Rd_normalize( range_decoder );
+ const uint32_t bound = ( range_decoder->range >> bit_model_total_bits ) *
+ *probability;
+ if( range_decoder->code < bound )
+ {
+ range_decoder->range = bound;
+ *probability += (bit_model_total - *probability) >> bit_model_move_bits;
+ return 0;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ range_decoder->range -= bound;
+ range_decoder->code -= bound;
+ *probability -= *probability >> bit_model_move_bits;
+ return 1;
+ }
+ }
+
+static inline int Rd_decode_tree( struct Range_decoder * const range_decoder,
+ Bit_model bm[], const int num_bits )
+ {
+ int model = 1;
+ for( int i = num_bits; i > 0; --i )
+ model = ( model << 1 ) | Rd_decode_bit( range_decoder, &bm[model] );
+ return model - (1 << num_bits);
+ }
+
+static inline int Rd_decode_tree_reversed( struct Range_decoder * const range_decoder,
+ Bit_model bm[], const int num_bits )
+ {
+ int model = 1;
+ int symbol = 0;
+ for( int i = 0; i < num_bits; ++i )
+ {
+ const int bit = Rd_decode_bit( range_decoder, &bm[model] );
+ model <<= 1;
+ if( bit ) { model |= 1; symbol |= (1 << i); }
+ }
+ return symbol;
+ }
+
+static inline int Rd_decode_matched( struct Range_decoder * const range_decoder,
+ Bit_model bm[], const int match_byte )
+ {
+ Bit_model *bm1 = bm + 0x100;
+ int symbol = 1;
+ for( int i = 1; i <= 8; ++i )
+ {
+ const int match_bit = ( match_byte << i ) & 0x100;
+ const int bit = Rd_decode_bit( range_decoder, &bm1[match_bit+symbol] );
+ symbol = ( symbol << 1 ) | bit;
+ if( ( match_bit && !bit ) || ( !match_bit && bit ) )
+ {
+ while( ++i <= 8 )
+ symbol = ( symbol << 1 ) | Rd_decode_bit( range_decoder, &bm[symbol] );
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ return symbol & 0xFF;
+ }
+
+
+struct Len_decoder
+ {
+ Bit_model choice1;
+ Bit_model choice2;
+ Bit_model bm_low[pos_states][len_low_symbols];
+ Bit_model bm_mid[pos_states][len_mid_symbols];
+ Bit_model bm_high[len_high_symbols];
+ };
+
+static inline void Led_init( struct Len_decoder * const len_decoder )
+ {
+ Bm_init( &len_decoder->choice1 );
+ Bm_init( &len_decoder->choice2 );
+ for( int i = 0; i < pos_states; ++i )
+ for( int j = 0; j < len_low_symbols; ++j )
+ Bm_init( &len_decoder->bm_low[i][j] );
+ for( int i = 0; i < pos_states; ++i )
+ for( int j = 0; j < len_mid_symbols; ++j )
+ Bm_init( &len_decoder->bm_mid[i][j] );
+ for( int i = 0; i < len_high_symbols; ++i )
+ Bm_init( &len_decoder->bm_high[i] );
+ }
+
+static inline int Led_decode( struct Len_decoder * const len_decoder,
+ struct Range_decoder * const range_decoder,
+ const int pos_state )
+ {
+ if( Rd_decode_bit( range_decoder, &len_decoder->choice1 ) == 0 )
+ return Rd_decode_tree( range_decoder, len_decoder->bm_low[pos_state],
+ len_low_bits );
+ if( Rd_decode_bit( range_decoder, &len_decoder->choice2 ) == 0 )
+ return len_low_symbols +
+ Rd_decode_tree( range_decoder, len_decoder->bm_mid[pos_state],
+ len_mid_bits );
+ return len_low_symbols + len_mid_symbols +
+ Rd_decode_tree( range_decoder, len_decoder->bm_high, len_high_bits );
+ }
+
+
+struct Literal_decoder
+ {
+ Bit_model bm_literal[1<<literal_context_bits][0x300];
+ };
+
+static inline void Lid_init( struct Literal_decoder * const literal_decoder )
+ {
+ for( int i = 0; i < 1<<literal_context_bits; ++i )
+ for( int j = 0; j < 0x300; ++j )
+ Bm_init( &literal_decoder->bm_literal[i][j] );
+ }
+
+static inline int Lid_state( const int prev_byte )
+ { return ( prev_byte >> ( 8 - literal_context_bits ) ); }
+
+static inline uint8_t Lid_decode( struct Literal_decoder * const literal_decoder,
+ struct Range_decoder * const range_decoder,
+ const uint8_t prev_byte )
+ { return Rd_decode_tree( range_decoder, literal_decoder->bm_literal[Lid_state(prev_byte)], 8 ); }
+
+static inline uint8_t Lid_decode_matched( struct Literal_decoder * const literal_decoder,
+ struct Range_decoder * const range_decoder,
+ const uint8_t prev_byte,
+ const uint8_t match_byte )
+ { return Rd_decode_matched( range_decoder, literal_decoder->bm_literal[Lid_state(prev_byte)], match_byte ); }
+
+
+struct LZ_decoder
+ {
+ long long partial_data_pos;
+ int format_version;
+ int dictionary_size;
+ int buffer_size;
+ uint8_t * buffer;
+ int pos;
+ int stream_pos; // first byte not yet written to file
+ uint32_t crc_;
+ int outfd_; // output file descriptor
+
+ Bit_model bm_match[St_states][pos_states];
+ Bit_model bm_rep[St_states];
+ Bit_model bm_rep0[St_states];
+ Bit_model bm_rep1[St_states];
+ Bit_model bm_rep2[St_states];
+ Bit_model bm_len[St_states][pos_states];
+ Bit_model bm_dis_slot[max_dis_states][1<<dis_slot_bits];
+ Bit_model bm_dis[modeled_distances-end_dis_model];
+ Bit_model bm_align[dis_align_size];
+
+ struct Range_decoder range_decoder;
+ struct Len_decoder len_decoder;
+ struct Len_decoder rep_match_len_decoder;
+ struct Literal_decoder literal_decoder;
+ };
+
+void LZd_flush_data( struct LZ_decoder * const decoder );
+
+static inline uint8_t LZd_get_byte( struct LZ_decoder * const decoder,
+ const int distance )
+ {
+ int i = decoder->pos - distance - 1;
+ if( i < 0 ) i += decoder->buffer_size;
+ return decoder->buffer[i];
+ }
+
+static inline void LZd_put_byte( struct LZ_decoder * const decoder,
+ const uint8_t b )
+ {
+ decoder->buffer[decoder->pos] = b;
+ if( ++decoder->pos >= decoder->buffer_size )
+ LZd_flush_data( decoder );
+ }
+
+static inline void LZd_copy_block( struct LZ_decoder * const decoder,
+ const int distance, int len )
+ {
+ int i = decoder->pos - distance - 1;
+ if( i < 0 ) i += decoder->buffer_size;
+ if( len < decoder->buffer_size - max( decoder->pos, i ) &&
+ len <= abs( decoder->pos - i ) )
+ {
+ memcpy( decoder->buffer + decoder->pos, decoder->buffer + i, len );
+ decoder->pos += len;
+ }
+ else for( ; len > 0 ; --len )
+ {
+ decoder->buffer[decoder->pos] = decoder->buffer[i];
+ if( ++decoder->pos >= decoder->buffer_size )
+ LZd_flush_data( decoder );
+ if( ++i >= decoder->buffer_size ) i = 0;
+ }
+ }
+
+bool LZd_verify_trailer( struct LZ_decoder * const decoder,
+ struct Pretty_print * const pp );
+
+static inline void LZd_init( struct LZ_decoder * const decoder,
+ const File_header header,
+ struct Input_buffer * const ibuf, const int outfd )
+ {
+ decoder->partial_data_pos = 0;
+ decoder->format_version = Fh_version( header );
+ decoder->dictionary_size = Fh_get_dictionary_size( header );
+ decoder->buffer_size = max( 65536, decoder->dictionary_size );
+ decoder->buffer = (uint8_t *)malloc( decoder->buffer_size );
+ if( !decoder->buffer )
+ {
+ show_error( "not enough memory. Find a machine with more memory", 0, false );
+ cleanup_and_fail( 1 );
+ }
+ decoder->pos = 0;
+ decoder->stream_pos = 0;
+ decoder->crc_ = 0xFFFFFFFF;
+ decoder->outfd_ = outfd;
+
+ for( int i = 0; i < St_states; ++i )
+ {
+ for( int j = 0; j < pos_states; ++j )
+ {
+ Bm_init( &decoder->bm_match[i][j] );
+ Bm_init( &decoder->bm_len[i][j] );
+ }
+ Bm_init( &decoder->bm_rep[i] );
+ Bm_init( &decoder->bm_rep0[i] );
+ Bm_init( &decoder->bm_rep1[i] );
+ Bm_init( &decoder->bm_rep2[i] );
+ }
+ for( int i = 0; i < max_dis_states; ++i )
+ for( int j = 0; j < 1<<dis_slot_bits; ++j )
+ Bm_init( &decoder->bm_dis_slot[i][j] );
+ for( int i = 0; i < modeled_distances-end_dis_model; ++i )
+ Bm_init( &decoder->bm_dis[i] );
+ for( int i = 0; i < dis_align_size; ++i )
+ Bm_init( &decoder->bm_align[i] );
+
+ Rd_init( &decoder->range_decoder, ibuf );
+ Led_init( &decoder->len_decoder );
+ Led_init( &decoder->rep_match_len_decoder );
+ Lid_init( &decoder->literal_decoder );
+ decoder->buffer[decoder->buffer_size-1] = 0; // prev_byte of first_byte
+ }
+
+static inline void LZd_free( struct LZ_decoder * const decoder )
+ { free( decoder->buffer ); decoder->buffer = 0; }
+
+static inline uint32_t LZd_crc( struct LZ_decoder * const decoder )
+ { return decoder->crc_ ^ 0xFFFFFFFF; }
+int LZd_decode_member( struct LZ_decoder * const decoder,
+ struct Pretty_print * const pp );
+
+static inline long long LZd_member_position( struct LZ_decoder * const decoder )
+ { return Rd_member_position( &decoder->range_decoder ); }
+static inline long long LZd_data_position( struct LZ_decoder * const decoder )
+ { return decoder->partial_data_pos + decoder->pos; }
diff --git a/doc/clzip.1 b/doc/clzip.1
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..71884aa
--- /dev/null
+++ b/doc/clzip.1
@@ -0,0 +1,87 @@
+.\" DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE! It was generated by help2man 1.36.
+.TH CLZIP "1" "February 2010" "Clzip 1.0-rc2" "User Commands"
+.SH NAME
+Clzip \- data compressor based on the LZMA algorithm
+.SH SYNOPSIS
+.B clzip
+[\fIoptions\fR] [\fIfiles\fR]
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+Clzip \- A data compressor based on the LZMA algorithm.
+.SH OPTIONS
+.TP
+\fB\-h\fR, \fB\-\-help\fR
+display this help and exit
+.TP
+\fB\-V\fR, \fB\-\-version\fR
+output version information and exit
+.TP
+\fB\-b\fR, \fB\-\-member\-size=\fR<n>
+set member size limit in bytes
+.TP
+\fB\-c\fR, \fB\-\-stdout\fR
+send output to standard output
+.TP
+\fB\-d\fR, \fB\-\-decompress\fR
+decompress
+.TP
+\fB\-f\fR, \fB\-\-force\fR
+overwrite existing output files
+.TP
+\fB\-k\fR, \fB\-\-keep\fR
+keep (don't delete) input files
+.TP
+\fB\-m\fR, \fB\-\-match\-length=\fR<n>
+set match length limit in bytes [80]
+.TP
+\fB\-o\fR, \fB\-\-output=\fR<file>
+if reading stdin, place the output into <file>
+.TP
+\fB\-q\fR, \fB\-\-quiet\fR
+suppress all messages
+.TP
+\fB\-s\fR, \fB\-\-dictionary\-size=\fR<n>
+set dictionary size limit in bytes [8MiB]
+.TP
+\fB\-S\fR, \fB\-\-volume\-size=\fR<n>
+set volume size limit in bytes
+.TP
+\fB\-t\fR, \fB\-\-test\fR
+test compressed file integrity
+.TP
+\fB\-v\fR, \fB\-\-verbose\fR
+be verbose (a 2nd \fB\-v\fR gives more)
+.TP
+\fB\-1\fR .. \fB\-9\fR
+set compression level [default 6]
+.TP
+\fB\-\-fast\fR
+alias for \fB\-1\fR
+.TP
+\fB\-\-best\fR
+alias for \fB\-9\fR
+.PP
+If no file names are given, clzip compresses or decompresses
+from standard input to standard output.
+Numbers may be followed by a multiplier: k = kB = 10^3 = 1000,
+Ki = KiB = 2^10 = 1024, M = 10^6, Mi = 2^20, G = 10^9, Gi = 2^30, etc...
+.SH "REPORTING BUGS"
+Report bugs to lzip\-bug@nongnu.org
+Clzip home page: http://www.nongnu.org/lzip/clzip.html
+.SH COPYRIGHT
+Copyright \(co 2010 Antonio Diaz Diaz.
+License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>
+.br
+This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
+There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
+.SH "SEE ALSO"
+The full documentation for
+.B Clzip
+is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the
+.B info
+and
+.B Clzip
+programs are properly installed at your site, the command
+.IP
+.B info Clzip
+.PP
+should give you access to the complete manual.
diff --git a/doc/clzip.info b/doc/clzip.info
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d4a51b3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/doc/clzip.info
@@ -0,0 +1,443 @@
+This is clzip.info, produced by makeinfo version 4.13 from
+clzip.texinfo.
+
+INFO-DIR-SECTION Data Compression
+START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
+* Clzip: (clzip). Data compressor based on the LZMA algorithm
+END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
+
+
+File: clzip.info, Node: Top, Next: Introduction, Up: (dir)
+
+Clzip Manual
+************
+
+This manual is for Clzip (version 1.0-rc2, 21 February 2010).
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Introduction:: Purpose and features of clzip
+* Algorithm:: How clzip compresses the data
+* Invoking Clzip:: Command line interface
+* File Format:: Detailed format of the compressed file
+* Examples:: A small tutorial with examples
+* Problems:: Reporting bugs
+* Concept Index:: Index of concepts
+
+
+ Copyright (C) 2010 Antonio Diaz Diaz.
+
+ This manual is free documentation: you have unlimited permission to
+copy, distribute and modify it.
+
+
+File: clzip.info, Node: Introduction, Next: Algorithm, Prev: Top, Up: Top
+
+1 Introduction
+**************
+
+Clzip is a lossless data compressor based on the LZMA algorithm, with
+very safe integrity checking and a user interface similar to the one of
+gzip or bzip2. Clzip decompresses almost as fast as gzip and compresses
+better than bzip2, which makes it well suited for software distribution
+and data archiving.
+
+ Clzip replaces every file given in the command line with a compressed
+version of itself, with the name "original_name.lz". Each compressed
+file has the same modification date, permissions, and, when possible,
+ownership as the corresponding original, so that these properties can be
+correctly restored at decompression time. Clzip is able to read from
+some types of non regular files if the `--stdout' option is specified.
+
+ If no file names are specified, clzip compresses (or decompresses)
+from standard input to standard output. In this case, clzip will
+decline to write compressed output to a terminal, as this would be
+entirely incomprehensible and therefore pointless.
+
+ Clzip will correctly decompress a file which is the concatenation of
+two or more compressed files. The result is the concatenation of the
+corresponding uncompressed files. Integrity testing of concatenated
+compressed files is also supported.
+
+ Clzip can produce multimember files and safely recover, with
+lziprecover, the undamaged members in case of file damage. Clzip can
+also split the compressed output in volumes of a given size, even when
+reading from standard input. This allows the direct creation of
+multivolume compressed tar archives.
+
+ The amount of memory required for compression is about 5 MiB plus 1
+or 2 times the dictionary size limit (1 if input file size is less than
+dictionary size limit, else 2) plus 8 times the dictionary size really
+used. For decompression is a little more than the dictionary size really
+used. Clzip will automatically use the smallest possible dictionary size
+without exceeding the given limit. It is important to appreciate that
+the decompression memory requirement is affected at compression time by
+the choice of dictionary size limit.
+
+ When decompressing, clzip attempts to guess the name for the
+decompressed file from that of the compressed file as follows:
+
+filename.lz becomes filename
+filename.tlz becomes filename.tar
+anyothername becomes anyothername.out
+
+ As a self-check for your protection, clzip stores in the member
+trailer the 32-bit CRC of the original data and the size of the
+original data, to make sure that the decompressed version of the data
+is identical to the original. This guards against corruption of the
+compressed data, and against undetected bugs in clzip (hopefully very
+unlikely). The chances of data corruption going undetected are
+microscopic, less than one chance in 4000 million for each member
+processed. Be aware, though, that the check occurs upon decompression,
+so it can only tell you that something is wrong. It can't help you
+recover the original uncompressed data.
+
+ Return values: 0 for a normal exit, 1 for environmental problems
+(file not found, invalid flags, I/O errors, etc), 2 to indicate a
+corrupt or invalid input file, 3 for an internal consistency error (eg,
+bug) which caused clzip to panic.
+
+
+File: clzip.info, Node: Algorithm, Next: Invoking Clzip, Prev: Introduction, Up: Top
+
+2 Algorithm
+***********
+
+Clzip implements a simplified version of the LZMA (Lempel-Ziv-Markov
+chain-Algorithm) algorithm. The original LZMA algorithm was designed by
+Igor Pavlov.
+
+ The high compression of LZMA comes from combining two basic,
+well-proven compression ideas: sliding dictionaries (LZ77/78) and
+markov models (the thing used by every compression algorithm that uses
+a range encoder or similar order-0 entropy coder as its last stage)
+with segregation of contexts according to what the bits are used for.
+
+ Clzip is a two stage compressor. The first stage is a Lempel-Ziv
+coder, which reduces redundancy by translating chunks of data to their
+corresponding distance-length pairs. The second stage is a range encoder
+that uses a different probability model for each type of data;
+distances, lengths, literal bytes, etc.
+
+ The match finder, part of the LZ coder, is the most important piece
+of the LZMA algorithm, as it is in many Lempel-Ziv based algorithms.
+Most of clzip's execution time is spent in the match finder, and it has
+the greatest influence on the compression ratio.
+
+ Here is how it works, step by step:
+
+ 1) The member header is written to the output stream.
+
+ 2) The first byte is coded literally, because there are no previous
+bytes to which the match finder can refer to.
+
+ 3) The main encoder advances to the next byte in the input data and
+calls the match finder.
+
+ 4) The match finder fills an array with the minimum distances before
+the current byte where a match of a given length can be found.
+
+ 5) Go back to step 3 until a sequence (formed of pairs, repeated
+distances and literal bytes) of minimum price has been formed. Where the
+price represents the number of output bits produced.
+
+ 6) The range encoder encodes the sequence produced by the main
+encoder and sends the produced bytes to the output stream.
+
+ 7) Go back to step 3 until the input data is finished or until the
+member or volume size limits are reached.
+
+ 8) The range encoder is flushed.
+
+ 9) The member trailer is written to the output stream.
+
+ 10) If there are more data to compress, go back to step 1.
+
+
+File: clzip.info, Node: Invoking Clzip, Next: File Format, Prev: Algorithm, Up: Top
+
+3 Invoking Clzip
+****************
+
+The format for running clzip is:
+
+ clzip [OPTIONS] [FILES]
+
+ Clzip supports the following options:
+
+`--help'
+`-h'
+ Print an informative help message describing the options and exit.
+
+`--version'
+`-V'
+ Print the version number of clzip on the standard output and exit.
+
+`--member-size=SIZE'
+`-b SIZE'
+ Produce a multimember file and set the member size limit to SIZE
+ bytes. Minimum member size limit is 100kB. Small member size may
+ degrade compression ratio, so use it only when needed. The default
+ is to produce single member files.
+
+`--stdout'
+`-c'
+ Compress or decompress to standard output. Needed when reading
+ from a named pipe (fifo) or from a device. Use it to recover as
+ much of the uncompressed data as possible when decompressing a
+ corrupt file.
+
+`--decompress'
+`-d'
+ Decompress.
+
+`--force'
+`-f'
+ Force overwrite of output file.
+
+`--keep'
+`-k'
+ Keep (don't delete) input files during compression or
+ decompression.
+
+`--match-length=LENGTH'
+`-m LENGTH'
+ Set the match length limit in bytes. Valid values range from 5 to
+ 273. Larger values usually give better compression ratios but
+ longer compression times.
+
+`--output=FILE'
+`-o FILE'
+ When reading from standard input and `--stdout' has not been
+ specified, use `FILE' as the virtual name of the uncompressed
+ file. This produces a file named `FILE' when decompressing, a file
+ named `FILE.lz' when compressing, and several files named
+ `FILE00001.lz', `FILE00002.lz', etc, when compressing and
+ splitting the output in volumes.
+
+`--quiet'
+`-q'
+ Quiet operation. Suppress all messages.
+
+`--dictionary-size=SIZE'
+`-s SIZE'
+ Set the dictionary size limit in bytes. Valid values range from
+ 4KiB to 512MiB. Clzip will use the smallest possible dictionary
+ size for each member without exceeding this limit. Note that
+ dictionary sizes are quantized. If the specified size does not
+ match one of the valid sizes, it will be rounded upwards.
+
+`--volume-size=SIZE'
+`-S SIZE'
+ Split the compressed output into several volume files with names
+ `original_name00001.lz', `original_name00002.lz', etc, and set the
+ volume size limit to SIZE bytes. Each volume is a complete, maybe
+ multimember, lzip file. Minimum volume size limit is 100kB. Small
+ volume size may degrade compression ratio, so use it only when
+ needed.
+
+`--test'
+`-t'
+ Check integrity of the specified file(s), but don't decompress
+ them. This really performs a trial decompression and throws away
+ the result. Use `-tvv' or `-tvvv' to see information about the
+ file.
+
+`--verbose'
+`-v'
+ Verbose mode. Show the compression ratio for each file processed.
+ Further -v's increase the verbosity level.
+
+`-1 .. -9'
+ Set the compression parameters (dictionary size and match length
+ limit) as shown in the table below. Note that `-9' can be much
+ slower than `-1'. These options have no effect when decompressing.
+
+ Level Dictionary size Match length limit
+ -1 1 MiB 10 bytes
+ -2 1.5 MiB 12 bytes
+ -3 2 MiB 17 bytes
+ -4 3 MiB 26 bytes
+ -5 4 MiB 44 bytes
+ -6 8 MiB 80 bytes
+ -7 16 MiB 108 bytes
+ -8 24 MiB 163 bytes
+ -9 32 MiB 273 bytes
+
+`--fast'
+`--best'
+ Aliases for GNU gzip compatibility.
+
+
+
+ Numbers given as arguments to options may be followed by a multiplier
+and an optional `B' for "byte".
+
+ Table of SI and binary prefixes (unit multipliers):
+
+Prefix Value | Prefix Value
+k kilobyte (10^3 = 1000) | Ki kibibyte (2^10 = 1024)
+M megabyte (10^6) | Mi mebibyte (2^20)
+G gigabyte (10^9) | Gi gibibyte (2^30)
+T terabyte (10^12) | Ti tebibyte (2^40)
+P petabyte (10^15) | Pi pebibyte (2^50)
+E exabyte (10^18) | Ei exbibyte (2^60)
+Z zettabyte (10^21) | Zi zebibyte (2^70)
+Y yottabyte (10^24) | Yi yobibyte (2^80)
+
+
+File: clzip.info, Node: File Format, Next: Examples, Prev: Invoking Clzip, Up: Top
+
+4 File Format
+*************
+
+In the diagram below, a box like this:
++---+
+| | <-- the vertical bars might be missing
++---+
+
+ represents one byte; a box like this:
++==============+
+| |
++==============+
+
+ represents a variable number of bytes.
+
+
+ A lzip file consists of a series of "members" (compressed data sets).
+The members simply appear one after another in the file, with no
+additional information before, between, or after them.
+
+ Each member has the following structure:
++--+--+--+--+----+----+=============+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
+| ID string | VN | DS | Lzma stream | CRC32 | Data size | Member size |
++--+--+--+--+----+----+=============+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
+
+ All multibyte values are stored in little endian order.
+
+`ID string'
+ A four byte string, identifying the member type, with the value
+ "LZIP".
+
+`VN (version number, 1 byte)'
+ Just in case something needs to be modified in the future. Valid
+ values are 0 and 1. Version 0 files have only one member and lack
+ `Member size'.
+
+`DS (coded dictionary size, 1 byte)'
+ Bits 4-0 contain the base 2 logarithm of the base dictionary size.
+ Bits 7-5 contain the number of "wedges" to substract from the base
+ dictionary size to obtain the dictionary size. The size of a wedge
+ is (base dictionary size / 16).
+ Valid values for dictionary size range from 4KiB to 512MiB.
+
+`Lzma stream'
+ The lzma stream, finished by an end of stream marker. Uses default
+ values for encoder properties.
+
+`CRC32 (4 bytes)'
+ CRC of the uncompressed original data.
+
+`Data size (8 bytes)'
+ Size of the uncompressed original data.
+
+`Member size (8 bytes)'
+ Total size of the member, including header and trailer. This
+ facilitates safe recovery of undamaged members from multimember
+ files.
+
+
+
+File: clzip.info, Node: Examples, Next: Problems, Prev: File Format, Up: Top
+
+5 A small tutorial with examples
+********************************
+
+WARNING! If your data is important, give the `--keep' option to clzip
+and do not remove the original file until you verify the compressed
+file with a command like `clzip -cd file.lz | cmp file -'.
+
+
+Example 1: Replace a regular file with its compressed version file.lz
+and show the compression ratio.
+
+ clzip -v file
+
+
+Example 2: Like example 1 but the created file.lz is multimember with a
+member size of 1MiB.
+
+ clzip -b 1MiB file
+
+
+Example 3: Compress a whole floppy in /dev/fd0 and send the output to
+file.lz.
+
+ clzip -c /dev/fd0 > file.lz
+
+
+Example 4: Create a multivolume compressed tar archive with a volume
+size of 1440KiB.
+
+ tar -c some_directory | clzip -S 1440KiB -o volume_name
+
+
+Example 5: Extract a multivolume compressed tar archive.
+
+ clzip -cd volume_name*.lz | tar -xf -
+
+
+Example 6: Create a multivolume compressed backup of a big database file
+with a volume size of 650MB, where each volume is a multimember file
+with a member size of 32MiB.
+
+ clzip -b 32MiB -S 650MB big_database
+
+
+File: clzip.info, Node: Problems, Next: Concept Index, Prev: Examples, Up: Top
+
+6 Reporting Bugs
+****************
+
+There are probably bugs in clzip. There are certainly errors and
+omissions in this manual. If you report them, they will get fixed. If
+you don't, no one will ever know about them and they will remain unfixed
+for all eternity, if not longer.
+
+ If you find a bug in clzip, please send electronic mail to
+<lzip-bug@nongnu.org>. Include the version number, which you can find
+by running `clzip --version'.
+
+
+File: clzip.info, Node: Concept Index, Prev: Problems, Up: Top
+
+Concept Index
+*************
+
+
+* Menu:
+
+* algorithm: Algorithm. (line 6)
+* bugs: Problems. (line 6)
+* examples: Examples. (line 6)
+* file format: File Format. (line 6)
+* getting help: Problems. (line 6)
+* introduction: Introduction. (line 6)
+* invoking: Invoking Clzip. (line 6)
+* options: Invoking Clzip. (line 6)
+* usage: Invoking Clzip. (line 6)
+* version: Invoking Clzip. (line 6)
+
+
+
+Tag Table:
+Node: Top226
+Node: Introduction838
+Node: Algorithm4160
+Node: Invoking Clzip6391
+Node: File Format10747
+Node: Examples12703
+Node: Problems13880
+Node: Concept Index14406
+
+End Tag Table
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+\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
+@c %**start of header
+@setfilename clzip.info
+@settitle Clzip Manual
+@finalout
+@c %**end of header
+
+@set UPDATED 21 February 2010
+@set VERSION 1.0-rc2
+
+@dircategory Data Compression
+@direntry
+* Clzip: (clzip). Data compressor based on the LZMA algorithm
+@end direntry
+
+
+@titlepage
+@title Clzip
+@subtitle A data compressor based on the LZMA algorithm
+@subtitle for Clzip version @value{VERSION}, @value{UPDATED}
+@author by Antonio Diaz Diaz
+
+@page
+@vskip 0pt plus 1filll
+@end titlepage
+
+@contents
+
+@node Top
+@top
+
+This manual is for Clzip (version @value{VERSION}, @value{UPDATED}).
+
+@menu
+* Introduction:: Purpose and features of clzip
+* Algorithm:: How clzip compresses the data
+* Invoking Clzip:: Command line interface
+* File Format:: Detailed format of the compressed file
+* Examples:: A small tutorial with examples
+* Problems:: Reporting bugs
+* Concept Index:: Index of concepts
+@end menu
+
+@sp 1
+Copyright @copyright{} 2010 Antonio Diaz Diaz.
+
+This manual is free documentation: you have unlimited permission
+to copy, distribute and modify it.
+
+
+@node Introduction
+@chapter Introduction
+@cindex introduction
+
+Clzip is a lossless data compressor based on the LZMA algorithm, with
+very safe integrity checking and a user interface similar to the one of
+gzip or bzip2. Clzip decompresses almost as fast as gzip and compresses
+better than bzip2, which makes it well suited for software distribution
+and data archiving.
+
+Clzip replaces every file given in the command line with a compressed
+version of itself, with the name "original_name.lz". Each compressed
+file has the same modification date, permissions, and, when possible,
+ownership as the corresponding original, so that these properties can be
+correctly restored at decompression time. Clzip is able to read from some
+types of non regular files if the @samp{--stdout} option is specified.
+
+If no file names are specified, clzip compresses (or decompresses) from
+standard input to standard output. In this case, clzip will decline to
+write compressed output to a terminal, as this would be entirely
+incomprehensible and therefore pointless.
+
+Clzip will correctly decompress a file which is the concatenation of two
+or more compressed files. The result is the concatenation of the
+corresponding uncompressed files. Integrity testing of concatenated
+compressed files is also supported.
+
+Clzip can produce multimember files and safely recover, with lziprecover,
+the undamaged members in case of file damage. Clzip can also split the
+compressed output in volumes of a given size, even when reading from
+standard input. This allows the direct creation of multivolume
+compressed tar archives.
+
+The amount of memory required for compression is about 5 MiB plus 1 or 2
+times the dictionary size limit (1 if input file size is less than
+dictionary size limit, else 2) plus 8 times the dictionary size really
+used. For decompression is a little more than the dictionary size really
+used. Clzip will automatically use the smallest possible dictionary size
+without exceeding the given limit. It is important to appreciate that
+the decompression memory requirement is affected at compression time by
+the choice of dictionary size limit.
+
+When decompressing, clzip attempts to guess the name for the decompressed
+file from that of the compressed file as follows:
+
+@multitable {anyothername} {becomes} {anyothername.out}
+@item filename.lz @tab becomes @tab filename
+@item filename.tlz @tab becomes @tab filename.tar
+@item anyothername @tab becomes @tab anyothername.out
+@end multitable
+
+As a self-check for your protection, clzip stores in the member trailer
+the 32-bit CRC of the original data and the size of the original data,
+to make sure that the decompressed version of the data is identical to
+the original. This guards against corruption of the compressed data, and
+against undetected bugs in clzip (hopefully very unlikely). The chances
+of data corruption going undetected are microscopic, less than one
+chance in 4000 million for each member processed. Be aware, though, that
+the check occurs upon decompression, so it can only tell you that
+something is wrong. It can't help you recover the original uncompressed
+data.
+
+Return values: 0 for a normal exit, 1 for environmental problems (file
+not found, invalid flags, I/O errors, etc), 2 to indicate a corrupt or
+invalid input file, 3 for an internal consistency error (eg, bug) which
+caused clzip to panic.
+
+
+@node Algorithm
+@chapter Algorithm
+@cindex algorithm
+
+Clzip implements a simplified version of the LZMA (Lempel-Ziv-Markov
+chain-Algorithm) algorithm. The original LZMA algorithm was designed by
+Igor Pavlov.
+
+The high compression of LZMA comes from combining two basic, well-proven
+compression ideas: sliding dictionaries (LZ77/78) and markov models (the
+thing used by every compression algorithm that uses a range encoder or
+similar order-0 entropy coder as its last stage) with segregation of
+contexts according to what the bits are used for.
+
+Clzip is a two stage compressor. The first stage is a Lempel-Ziv coder,
+which reduces redundancy by translating chunks of data to their
+corresponding distance-length pairs. The second stage is a range encoder
+that uses a different probability model for each type of data;
+distances, lengths, literal bytes, etc.
+
+The match finder, part of the LZ coder, is the most important piece of
+the LZMA algorithm, as it is in many Lempel-Ziv based algorithms. Most
+of clzip's execution time is spent in the match finder, and it has the
+greatest influence on the compression ratio.
+
+Here is how it works, step by step:
+
+1) The member header is written to the output stream.
+
+2) The first byte is coded literally, because there are no previous
+bytes to which the match finder can refer to.
+
+3) The main encoder advances to the next byte in the input data and
+calls the match finder.
+
+4) The match finder fills an array with the minimum distances before the
+current byte where a match of a given length can be found.
+
+5) Go back to step 3 until a sequence (formed of pairs, repeated
+distances and literal bytes) of minimum price has been formed. Where the
+price represents the number of output bits produced.
+
+6) The range encoder encodes the sequence produced by the main encoder
+and sends the produced bytes to the output stream.
+
+7) Go back to step 3 until the input data is finished or until the
+member or volume size limits are reached.
+
+8) The range encoder is flushed.
+
+9) The member trailer is written to the output stream.
+
+10) If there are more data to compress, go back to step 1.
+
+
+@node Invoking Clzip
+@chapter Invoking Clzip
+@cindex invoking
+@cindex options
+@cindex usage
+@cindex version
+
+The format for running clzip is:
+
+@example
+clzip [@var{options}] [@var{files}]
+@end example
+
+Clzip supports the following options:
+
+@table @samp
+@item --help
+@itemx -h
+Print an informative help message describing the options and exit.
+
+@item --version
+@itemx -V
+Print the version number of clzip on the standard output and exit.
+
+@item --member-size=@var{size}
+@itemx -b @var{size}
+Produce a multimember file and set the member size limit to @var{size}
+bytes. Minimum member size limit is 100kB. Small member size may degrade
+compression ratio, so use it only when needed. The default is to produce
+single member files.
+
+@item --stdout
+@itemx -c
+Compress or decompress to standard output. Needed when reading from a
+named pipe (fifo) or from a device. Use it to recover as much of the
+uncompressed data as possible when decompressing a corrupt file.
+
+@item --decompress
+@itemx -d
+Decompress.
+
+@item --force
+@itemx -f
+Force overwrite of output file.
+
+@item --keep
+@itemx -k
+Keep (don't delete) input files during compression or decompression.
+
+@item --match-length=@var{length}
+@itemx -m @var{length}
+Set the match length limit in bytes. Valid values range from 5 to 273.
+Larger values usually give better compression ratios but longer
+compression times.
+
+@item --output=@var{file}
+@itemx -o @var{file}
+When reading from standard input and @samp{--stdout} has not been
+specified, use @samp{@var{file}} as the virtual name of the uncompressed
+file. This produces a file named @samp{@var{file}} when decompressing, a
+file named @samp{@var{file}.lz} when compressing, and several files
+named @samp{@var{file}00001.lz}, @samp{@var{file}00002.lz}, etc, when
+compressing and splitting the output in volumes.
+
+@item --quiet
+@itemx -q
+Quiet operation. Suppress all messages.
+
+@item --dictionary-size=@var{size}
+@itemx -s @var{size}
+Set the dictionary size limit in bytes. Valid values range from 4KiB to
+512MiB. Clzip will use the smallest possible dictionary size for each
+member without exceeding this limit. Note that dictionary sizes are
+quantized. If the specified size does not match one of the valid sizes,
+it will be rounded upwards.
+
+@item --volume-size=@var{size}
+@itemx -S @var{size}
+Split the compressed output into several volume files with names
+@samp{original_name00001.lz}, @samp{original_name00002.lz}, etc, and set
+the volume size limit to @var{size} bytes. Each volume is a complete,
+maybe multimember, lzip file. Minimum volume size limit is 100kB. Small
+volume size may degrade compression ratio, so use it only when needed.
+
+@item --test
+@itemx -t
+Check integrity of the specified file(s), but don't decompress them.
+This really performs a trial decompression and throws away the result.
+Use @samp{-tvv} or @samp{-tvvv} to see information about the file.
+
+@item --verbose
+@itemx -v
+Verbose mode. Show the compression ratio for each file processed.
+Further -v's increase the verbosity level.
+
+@item -1 .. -9
+Set the compression parameters (dictionary size and match length limit)
+as shown in the table below. Note that @samp{-9} can be much slower than
+@samp{-1}. These options have no effect when decompressing.
+
+@multitable {Level} {Dictionary size} {Match length limit}
+@item Level @tab Dictionary size @tab Match length limit
+@item -1 @tab 1 MiB @tab 10 bytes
+@item -2 @tab 1.5 MiB @tab 12 bytes
+@item -3 @tab 2 MiB @tab 17 bytes
+@item -4 @tab 3 MiB @tab 26 bytes
+@item -5 @tab 4 MiB @tab 44 bytes
+@item -6 @tab 8 MiB @tab 80 bytes
+@item -7 @tab 16 MiB @tab 108 bytes
+@item -8 @tab 24 MiB @tab 163 bytes
+@item -9 @tab 32 MiB @tab 273 bytes
+@end multitable
+
+@item --fast
+@itemx --best
+Aliases for GNU gzip compatibility.
+
+@end table
+
+@sp 1
+Numbers given as arguments to options may be followed by a multiplier
+and an optional @samp{B} for "byte".
+
+Table of SI and binary prefixes (unit multipliers):
+
+@multitable {Prefix} {kilobyte (10^3 = 1000)} {|} {Prefix} {kibibyte (2^10 = 1024)}
+@item Prefix @tab Value @tab | @tab Prefix @tab Value
+@item k @tab kilobyte (10^3 = 1000) @tab | @tab Ki @tab kibibyte (2^10 = 1024)
+@item M @tab megabyte (10^6) @tab | @tab Mi @tab mebibyte (2^20)
+@item G @tab gigabyte (10^9) @tab | @tab Gi @tab gibibyte (2^30)
+@item T @tab terabyte (10^12) @tab | @tab Ti @tab tebibyte (2^40)
+@item P @tab petabyte (10^15) @tab | @tab Pi @tab pebibyte (2^50)
+@item E @tab exabyte (10^18) @tab | @tab Ei @tab exbibyte (2^60)
+@item Z @tab zettabyte (10^21) @tab | @tab Zi @tab zebibyte (2^70)
+@item Y @tab yottabyte (10^24) @tab | @tab Yi @tab yobibyte (2^80)
+@end multitable
+
+
+@node File Format
+@chapter File Format
+@cindex file format
+
+In the diagram below, a box like this:
+@verbatim
++---+
+| | <-- the vertical bars might be missing
++---+
+@end verbatim
+
+represents one byte; a box like this:
+@verbatim
++==============+
+| |
++==============+
+@end verbatim
+
+represents a variable number of bytes.
+
+@sp 1
+A lzip file consists of a series of "members" (compressed data sets).
+The members simply appear one after another in the file, with no
+additional information before, between, or after them.
+
+Each member has the following structure:
+@verbatim
++--+--+--+--+----+----+=============+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
+| ID string | VN | DS | Lzma stream | CRC32 | Data size | Member size |
++--+--+--+--+----+----+=============+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
+@end verbatim
+
+All multibyte values are stored in little endian order.
+
+@table @samp
+@item ID string
+A four byte string, identifying the member type, with the value "LZIP".
+
+@item VN (version number, 1 byte)
+Just in case something needs to be modified in the future. Valid values
+are 0 and 1. Version 0 files have only one member and lack @samp{Member
+size}.
+
+@item DS (coded dictionary size, 1 byte)
+Bits 4-0 contain the base 2 logarithm of the base dictionary size.@*
+Bits 7-5 contain the number of "wedges" to substract from the base
+dictionary size to obtain the dictionary size. The size of a wedge is
+(base dictionary size / 16).@*
+Valid values for dictionary size range from 4KiB to 512MiB.
+
+@item Lzma stream
+The lzma stream, finished by an end of stream marker. Uses default values
+for encoder properties.
+
+@item CRC32 (4 bytes)
+CRC of the uncompressed original data.
+
+@item Data size (8 bytes)
+Size of the uncompressed original data.
+
+@item Member size (8 bytes)
+Total size of the member, including header and trailer. This facilitates
+safe recovery of undamaged members from multimember files.
+
+@end table
+
+
+@node Examples
+@chapter A small tutorial with examples
+@cindex examples
+
+WARNING! If your data is important, give the @samp{--keep} option to
+clzip and do not remove the original file until you verify the compressed
+file with a command like @samp{clzip -cd file.lz | cmp file -}.
+
+@sp 1
+@noindent
+Example 1: Replace a regular file with its compressed version file.lz
+and show the compression ratio.
+
+@example
+clzip -v file
+@end example
+
+@sp 1
+@noindent
+Example 2: Like example 1 but the created file.lz is multimember with a
+member size of 1MiB.
+
+@example
+clzip -b 1MiB file
+@end example
+
+@sp 1
+@noindent
+Example 3: Compress a whole floppy in /dev/fd0 and send the output to
+file.lz.
+
+@example
+clzip -c /dev/fd0 > file.lz
+@end example
+
+@sp 1
+@noindent
+Example 4: Create a multivolume compressed tar archive with a volume
+size of 1440KiB.
+
+@example
+tar -c some_directory | clzip -S 1440KiB -o volume_name
+@end example
+
+@sp 1
+@noindent
+Example 5: Extract a multivolume compressed tar archive.
+
+@example
+clzip -cd volume_name*.lz | tar -xf -
+@end example
+
+@sp 1
+@noindent
+Example 6: Create a multivolume compressed backup of a big database file
+with a volume size of 650MB, where each volume is a multimember file
+with a member size of 32MiB.
+
+@example
+clzip -b 32MiB -S 650MB big_database
+@end example
+
+
+@node Problems
+@chapter Reporting Bugs
+@cindex bugs
+@cindex getting help
+
+There are probably bugs in clzip. There are certainly errors and
+omissions in this manual. If you report them, they will get fixed. If
+you don't, no one will ever know about them and they will remain unfixed
+for all eternity, if not longer.
+
+If you find a bug in clzip, please send electronic mail to
+@email{lzip-bug@@nongnu.org}. Include the version number, which you can
+find by running @w{@samp{clzip --version}}.
+
+
+@node Concept Index
+@unnumbered Concept Index
+
+@printindex cp
+
+@bye
diff --git a/encoder.c b/encoder.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a46893a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/encoder.c
@@ -0,0 +1,646 @@
+/* Clzip - A data compressor based on the LZMA algorithm
+ Copyright (C) 2010 Antonio Diaz Diaz.
+
+ This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+ (at your option) any later version.
+
+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+*/
+
+#define _FILE_OFFSET_BITS 64
+
+#include <errno.h>
+#include <stdbool.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <stdint.h>
+
+#include "clzip.h"
+#include "encoder.h"
+
+
+Dis_slots dis_slots;
+Prob_prices prob_prices;
+
+
+bool Mf_read_block( struct Matchfinder * const matchfinder )
+ {
+ const int size = matchfinder->buffer_size - matchfinder->stream_pos;
+ const int rd = readblock( matchfinder->infd_, matchfinder->buffer + matchfinder->stream_pos, size );
+ matchfinder->stream_pos += rd;
+ if( rd < size ) matchfinder->at_stream_end = true;
+ return ( rd == size || !errno );
+ }
+
+
+void Mf_init( struct Matchfinder * const matchfinder,
+ const int dict_size, const int len_limit, const int infd )
+ {
+ matchfinder->partial_data_pos = 0;
+ matchfinder->pos = 0;
+ matchfinder->cyclic_pos = 0;
+ matchfinder->stream_pos = 0;
+ matchfinder->infd_ = infd;
+ matchfinder->match_len_limit_ = len_limit;
+ matchfinder->prev_positions = (int32_t *)malloc( mf_num_prev_positions * sizeof (int32_t) );
+ if( !matchfinder->prev_positions )
+ {
+ show_error( "not enough memory. Try a smaller dictionary size", 0, false );
+ cleanup_and_fail( 1 );
+ }
+ matchfinder->at_stream_end = false;
+
+ const int buffer_size_limit = ( 2 * dict_size ) + mf_before_size + mf_after_size;
+ matchfinder->buffer_size = max( 65536, dict_size );
+ matchfinder->buffer = (uint8_t *)malloc( matchfinder->buffer_size );
+ if( !matchfinder->buffer )
+ {
+ show_error( "not enough memory. Try a smaller dictionary size", 0, false );
+ cleanup_and_fail( 1 );
+ }
+ if( !Mf_read_block( matchfinder ) )
+ { show_error( "read error", errno, false ); cleanup_and_fail( 1 ); }
+ if( !matchfinder->at_stream_end && matchfinder->buffer_size < buffer_size_limit )
+ {
+ matchfinder->buffer_size = buffer_size_limit;
+ matchfinder->buffer = (uint8_t *)realloc( matchfinder->buffer, matchfinder->buffer_size * sizeof (uint8_t) );
+ if( !matchfinder->buffer )
+ {
+ show_error( "not enough memory. Try a smaller dictionary size", 0, false );
+ cleanup_and_fail( 1 );
+ }
+ if( !Mf_read_block( matchfinder ) )
+ { show_error( "read error", errno, false ); cleanup_and_fail( 1 ); }
+ }
+ if( matchfinder->at_stream_end && matchfinder->stream_pos < dict_size )
+ matchfinder->dictionary_size_ = max( min_dictionary_size, matchfinder->stream_pos );
+ else matchfinder->dictionary_size_ = dict_size;
+ matchfinder->pos_limit = matchfinder->buffer_size;
+ if( !matchfinder->at_stream_end ) matchfinder->pos_limit -= mf_after_size;
+ matchfinder->prev_pos_tree = (int32_t *)malloc( 2 * matchfinder->dictionary_size_ * sizeof (int32_t) );
+ if( !matchfinder->prev_pos_tree )
+ {
+ show_error( "not enough memory. Try a smaller dictionary size", 0, false );
+ cleanup_and_fail( 1 );
+ }
+ for( int i = 0; i < mf_num_prev_positions; ++i )
+ matchfinder->prev_positions[i] = -1;
+ }
+
+
+bool Mf_reset( struct Matchfinder * const matchfinder )
+ {
+ const int size = matchfinder->stream_pos - matchfinder->pos;
+ if( size > 0 ) memmove( matchfinder->buffer, matchfinder->buffer + matchfinder->pos, size );
+ matchfinder->partial_data_pos = 0;
+ matchfinder->stream_pos -= matchfinder->pos;
+ matchfinder->pos = 0;
+ matchfinder->cyclic_pos = 0;
+ for( int i = 0; i < mf_num_prev_positions; ++i )
+ matchfinder->prev_positions[i] = -1;
+ return ( matchfinder->at_stream_end || Mf_read_block( matchfinder ) );
+ }
+
+
+bool Mf_move_pos( struct Matchfinder * const matchfinder )
+ {
+ if( ++matchfinder->cyclic_pos >= matchfinder->dictionary_size_ )
+ matchfinder->cyclic_pos = 0;
+ if( ++matchfinder->pos >= matchfinder->pos_limit )
+ {
+ if( matchfinder->pos > matchfinder->stream_pos )
+ { matchfinder->pos = matchfinder->stream_pos; return false; }
+ if( !matchfinder->at_stream_end )
+ {
+ const int offset = matchfinder->pos - matchfinder->dictionary_size_ - mf_before_size;
+ const int size = matchfinder->stream_pos - offset;
+ memmove( matchfinder->buffer, matchfinder->buffer + offset, size );
+ matchfinder->partial_data_pos += offset;
+ matchfinder->pos -= offset;
+ matchfinder->stream_pos -= offset;
+ for( int i = 0; i < mf_num_prev_positions; ++i )
+ if( matchfinder->prev_positions[i] >= 0 ) matchfinder->prev_positions[i] -= offset;
+ for( int i = 0; i < 2 * matchfinder->dictionary_size_; ++i )
+ if( matchfinder->prev_pos_tree[i] >= 0 ) matchfinder->prev_pos_tree[i] -= offset;
+ return Mf_read_block( matchfinder );
+ }
+ }
+ return true;
+ }
+
+
+int Mf_longest_match_len( struct Matchfinder * const matchfinder,
+ int * const distances )
+ {
+ int len_limit = matchfinder->match_len_limit_;
+ if( len_limit > Mf_available_bytes( matchfinder ) )
+ {
+ len_limit = Mf_available_bytes( matchfinder );
+ if( len_limit < 4 ) return 0;
+ }
+
+ int maxlen = min_match_len - 1;
+ const int min_pos = (matchfinder->pos >= matchfinder->dictionary_size_) ?
+ (matchfinder->pos - matchfinder->dictionary_size_ + 1) : 0;
+ const uint8_t * const data = matchfinder->buffer + matchfinder->pos;
+ const int key2 = mf_num_prev_positions4 + mf_num_prev_positions3 +
+ ( ( (int)data[0] << 8 ) | data[1] );
+ const int tmp = crc32[data[0]] ^ data[1] ^ ( (int)data[2] << 8 );
+ const int key3 = mf_num_prev_positions4 + ( tmp & ( mf_num_prev_positions3 - 1 ) );
+ const int key4 = ( tmp ^ ( crc32[data[3]] << 5 ) ) &
+ ( mf_num_prev_positions4 - 1 );
+
+ if( distances )
+ {
+ int np = matchfinder->prev_positions[key2];
+ if( np >= min_pos )
+ { distances[2] = matchfinder->pos - np - 1; maxlen = 2; }
+ else distances[2] = 0x7FFFFFFF;
+ np = matchfinder->prev_positions[key3];
+ if( np >= min_pos && matchfinder->buffer[np] == data[0] )
+ { distances[3] = matchfinder->pos - np - 1; maxlen = 3; }
+ else distances[3] = 0x7FFFFFFF;
+ distances[4] = 0x7FFFFFFF;
+ }
+
+ matchfinder->prev_positions[key2] = matchfinder->pos;
+ matchfinder->prev_positions[key3] = matchfinder->pos;
+ int newpos = matchfinder->prev_positions[key4];
+ matchfinder->prev_positions[key4] = matchfinder->pos;
+
+ int idx0 = matchfinder->cyclic_pos << 1;
+ int idx1 = idx0 + 1;
+ int len = 0, len0 = 0, len1 = 0;
+
+ for( int count = 16 + ( matchfinder->match_len_limit_ / 2 ); ; )
+ {
+ if( newpos < min_pos || --count < 0 )
+ { matchfinder->prev_pos_tree[idx0] = matchfinder->prev_pos_tree[idx1] = -1; break; }
+ const uint8_t * const newdata = matchfinder->buffer + newpos;
+ while( len < len_limit && newdata[len] == data[len] ) ++len;
+
+ const int delta = matchfinder->pos - newpos;
+ if( distances ) while( maxlen < len ) distances[++maxlen] = delta - 1;
+
+ const int newidx = ( matchfinder->cyclic_pos - delta +
+ ( ( matchfinder->cyclic_pos >= delta ) ? 0 : matchfinder->dictionary_size_ ) ) << 1;
+
+ if( len < len_limit )
+ {
+ if( newdata[len] < data[len] )
+ {
+ matchfinder->prev_pos_tree[idx0] = newpos;
+ idx0 = newidx + 1;
+ newpos = matchfinder->prev_pos_tree[idx0];
+ len0 = len; if( len1 < len ) len = len1;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ matchfinder->prev_pos_tree[idx1] = newpos;
+ idx1 = newidx;
+ newpos = matchfinder->prev_pos_tree[idx1];
+ len1 = len; if( len0 < len ) len = len0;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ matchfinder->prev_pos_tree[idx0] = matchfinder->prev_pos_tree[newidx];
+ matchfinder->prev_pos_tree[idx1] = matchfinder->prev_pos_tree[newidx+1];
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ if( distances )
+ {
+ if( distances[3] > distances[4] ) distances[3] = distances[4];
+ if( distances[2] > distances[3] ) distances[2] = distances[3];
+ }
+ return maxlen;
+ }
+
+
+void Lee_encode( struct Len_encoder * const len_encoder,
+ struct Range_encoder * const range_encoder,
+ int symbol, const int pos_state )
+ {
+ symbol -= min_match_len;
+ if( symbol < len_low_symbols )
+ {
+ Re_encode_bit( range_encoder, &len_encoder->choice1, 0 );
+ Re_encode_tree( range_encoder, len_encoder->bm_low[pos_state], symbol, len_low_bits );
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ Re_encode_bit( range_encoder, &len_encoder->choice1, 1 );
+ if( symbol < len_low_symbols + len_mid_symbols )
+ {
+ Re_encode_bit( range_encoder, &len_encoder->choice2, 0 );
+ Re_encode_tree( range_encoder, len_encoder->bm_mid[pos_state], symbol - len_low_symbols, len_mid_bits );
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ Re_encode_bit( range_encoder, &len_encoder->choice2, 1 );
+ Re_encode_tree( range_encoder, len_encoder->bm_high, symbol - len_low_symbols - len_mid_symbols, len_high_bits );
+ }
+ }
+ if( --len_encoder->counters[pos_state] <= 0 )
+ Lee_update_prices( len_encoder, pos_state );
+ }
+
+
+void LZe_fill_align_prices( struct LZ_encoder * const encoder )
+ {
+ for( int i = 0; i < dis_align_size; ++i )
+ encoder->align_prices[i] = price_symbol_reversed( encoder->bm_align, i, dis_align_bits );
+ encoder->align_price_count = dis_align_size;
+ }
+
+
+void LZe_fill_distance_prices( struct LZ_encoder * const encoder )
+ {
+ for( int dis_state = 0; dis_state < max_dis_states; ++dis_state )
+ {
+ int * const dsp = encoder->dis_slot_prices[dis_state];
+ const Bit_model * const bmds = encoder->bm_dis_slot[dis_state];
+ int slot = 0;
+ for( ; slot < end_dis_model && slot < encoder->num_dis_slots; ++slot )
+ dsp[slot] = price_symbol( bmds, slot, dis_slot_bits );
+ for( ; slot < encoder->num_dis_slots; ++slot )
+ dsp[slot] = price_symbol( bmds, slot, dis_slot_bits ) +
+ (((( slot >> 1 ) - 1 ) - dis_align_bits ) << price_shift );
+
+ int * const dp = encoder->dis_prices[dis_state];
+ int dis = 0;
+ for( ; dis < start_dis_model; ++dis )
+ dp[dis] = dsp[dis];
+ for( ; dis < modeled_distances; ++dis )
+ {
+ const int dis_slot = get_slot( dis );
+ const int direct_bits = ( dis_slot >> 1 ) - 1;
+ const int base = ( 2 | ( dis_slot & 1 ) ) << direct_bits;
+ dp[dis] = dsp[dis_slot] +
+ price_symbol_reversed( encoder->bm_dis + base - dis_slot, dis - base, direct_bits );
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+
+// Return value: ( dis == -1 ) && ( len == 1 ) means literal
+int LZe_best_pair_sequence( struct LZ_encoder * const encoder, const int reps[num_rep_distances],
+ const State state )
+ {
+ int main_len;
+ if( encoder->longest_match_found > 0 ) // from previous call
+ {
+ main_len = encoder->longest_match_found;
+ encoder->longest_match_found = 0;
+ }
+ else main_len = LZe_read_match_distances( encoder );
+
+ int replens[num_rep_distances];
+ int rep_index = 0;
+ for( int i = 0; i < num_rep_distances; ++i )
+ {
+ replens[i] = Mf_true_match_len( encoder->matchfinder, 0, reps[i] + 1, max_match_len );
+ if( replens[i] > replens[rep_index] ) rep_index = i;
+ }
+ if( replens[rep_index] >= Mf_match_len_limit( encoder->matchfinder ) )
+ {
+ encoder->trials[0].dis = rep_index;
+ encoder->trials[0].price = replens[rep_index];
+ if( !LZe_move_pos( encoder, replens[rep_index], true ) ) return 0;
+ return replens[rep_index];
+ }
+
+ if( main_len >= Mf_match_len_limit( encoder->matchfinder ) )
+ {
+ encoder->trials[0].dis = encoder->match_distances[Mf_match_len_limit( encoder->matchfinder )] +
+ num_rep_distances;
+ encoder->trials[0].price = main_len;
+ if( !LZe_move_pos( encoder, main_len, true ) ) return 0;
+ return main_len;
+ }
+
+ encoder->trials[0].state = state;
+ for( int i = 0; i < num_rep_distances; ++i ) encoder->trials[0].reps[i] = reps[i];
+
+ const uint8_t prev_byte = Mf_peek( encoder->matchfinder, -1 );
+ const uint8_t cur_byte = Mf_peek( encoder->matchfinder, 0 );
+ const uint8_t match_byte = Mf_peek( encoder->matchfinder, -reps[0]-1 );
+ unsigned int position = Mf_data_position( encoder->matchfinder );
+ const int pos_state = position & pos_state_mask;
+
+ encoder->trials[1].dis = -1;
+ encoder->trials[1].prev_index = 0;
+ encoder->trials[1].price = price0( encoder->bm_match[state][pos_state] );
+ if( St_is_char( state ) )
+ encoder->trials[1].price += Lie_price_symbol( &encoder->literal_encoder, prev_byte, cur_byte );
+ else
+ encoder->trials[1].price += Lie_price_matched( &encoder->literal_encoder, prev_byte, cur_byte, match_byte );
+
+ const int match_price = price1( encoder->bm_match[state][pos_state] );
+ const int rep_match_price = match_price + price1( encoder->bm_rep[state] );
+
+ if( match_byte == cur_byte )
+ Tr_update( &encoder->trials[1], 0, 0, rep_match_price + LZe_price_rep_len1( encoder, state, pos_state ) );
+
+ if( main_len < min_match_len )
+ {
+ encoder->trials[0].dis = encoder->trials[1].dis;
+ encoder->trials[0].price = 1;
+ if( !Mf_move_pos( encoder->matchfinder ) ) return 0;
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ {
+ const int normal_match_price = match_price + price0( encoder->bm_rep[state] );
+ int len = min_match_len;
+ if( main_len <= replens[rep_index] )
+ {
+ main_len = replens[rep_index];
+ for( ; len <= main_len; ++len )
+ encoder->trials[len].price = lze_infinite_price;
+ }
+ else for( ; len <= main_len; ++len )
+ {
+ encoder->trials[len].dis = encoder->match_distances[len] + num_rep_distances;
+ encoder->trials[len].prev_index = 0;
+ encoder->trials[len].price = normal_match_price +
+ LZe_price_pair( encoder, encoder->match_distances[len], len, pos_state );
+ }
+ }
+
+ for( int rep = 0; rep < num_rep_distances; ++rep )
+ {
+ const int price = rep_match_price +
+ LZe_price_rep( encoder, rep, state, pos_state );
+ for( int len = min_match_len; len <= replens[rep]; ++len )
+ Tr_update( &encoder->trials[len], rep, 0, price +
+ Lee_price( &encoder->rep_match_len_encoder, len, pos_state ) );
+ }
+
+ int cur = 0;
+ int num_trials = main_len;
+ if( !Mf_move_pos( encoder->matchfinder ) ) return 0;
+
+ while( true )
+ {
+ if( ++cur >= num_trials )
+ {
+ LZe_backward( encoder, cur );
+ return cur;
+ }
+ const int newlen = LZe_read_match_distances( encoder );
+ if( newlen >= Mf_match_len_limit( encoder->matchfinder ) )
+ {
+ encoder->longest_match_found = newlen;
+ LZe_backward( encoder, cur );
+ return cur;
+ }
+
+ struct Trial * const cur_trial = &encoder->trials[cur];
+ const int prev_index = cur_trial->prev_index;
+
+ cur_trial->state = encoder->trials[prev_index].state;
+
+ for( int i = 0; i < num_rep_distances; ++i )
+ cur_trial->reps[i] = encoder->trials[prev_index].reps[i];
+ if( prev_index == cur - 1 )
+ {
+ if( cur_trial->dis == 0 ) St_set_short_rep( &cur_trial->state );
+ else St_set_char( &cur_trial->state );
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if( cur_trial->dis < num_rep_distances ) St_set_rep( &cur_trial->state );
+ else St_set_match( &cur_trial->state );
+ LZe_mtf_reps( cur_trial->dis, cur_trial->reps );
+ }
+
+ const uint8_t prev_byte = Mf_peek( encoder->matchfinder, -1 );
+ const uint8_t cur_byte = Mf_peek( encoder->matchfinder, 0 );
+ const uint8_t match_byte = Mf_peek( encoder->matchfinder, -cur_trial->reps[0]-1 );
+ const int pos_state = ++position & pos_state_mask;
+ int next_price = cur_trial->price + price0( encoder->bm_match[cur_trial->state][pos_state] );
+ if( St_is_char( cur_trial->state ) )
+ next_price += Lie_price_symbol( &encoder->literal_encoder, prev_byte, cur_byte );
+ else
+ next_price += Lie_price_matched( &encoder->literal_encoder, prev_byte, cur_byte, match_byte );
+ if( !Mf_move_pos( encoder->matchfinder ) ) return 0;
+
+ struct Trial * const next_trial = &encoder->trials[cur+1];
+
+ Tr_update( next_trial, -1, cur, next_price );
+
+ const int match_price = cur_trial->price + price1( encoder->bm_match[cur_trial->state][pos_state] );
+ const int rep_match_price = match_price + price1( encoder->bm_rep[cur_trial->state] );
+
+ if( match_byte == cur_byte && next_trial->dis != 0 )
+ Tr_update( next_trial, 0, cur, rep_match_price +
+ LZe_price_rep_len1( encoder, cur_trial->state, pos_state ) );
+
+ const int len_limit = min( min( max_num_trials - 1 - cur,
+ Mf_available_bytes( encoder->matchfinder ) ),
+ Mf_match_len_limit( encoder->matchfinder ) );
+ if( len_limit < min_match_len ) continue;
+
+ for( int rep = 0; rep < num_rep_distances; ++rep )
+ {
+ const int dis = cur_trial->reps[rep] + 1;
+ int len = 0;
+ const uint8_t * const data = Mf_ptr_to_current_pos( encoder->matchfinder ) - 1;
+ while( len < len_limit && data[len] == data[len-dis] ) ++len;
+ if( len >= min_match_len )
+ {
+ const int price = rep_match_price +
+ LZe_price_rep( encoder, rep, cur_trial->state, pos_state );
+ while( num_trials < cur + len )
+ encoder->trials[++num_trials].price = lze_infinite_price;
+ for( ; len >= min_match_len; --len )
+ Tr_update( &encoder->trials[cur+len], rep, cur, price +
+ Lee_price( &encoder->rep_match_len_encoder, len, pos_state ) );
+ }
+ }
+
+ if( newlen <= len_limit &&
+ ( newlen > min_match_len ||
+ ( newlen == min_match_len &&
+ encoder->match_distances[newlen] < modeled_distances ) ) )
+ {
+ const int normal_match_price = match_price +
+ price0( encoder->bm_rep[cur_trial->state] );
+ while( num_trials < cur + newlen )
+ encoder->trials[++num_trials].price = lze_infinite_price;
+
+ for( int len = min_match_len; len <= newlen; ++len )
+ Tr_update( &encoder->trials[cur+len], encoder->match_distances[len] + num_rep_distances,
+ cur, normal_match_price +
+ LZe_price_pair( encoder, encoder->match_distances[len], len, pos_state ) );
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+
+ // End Of Stream mark => (dis == 0xFFFFFFFF, len == min_match_len)
+void LZe_full_flush( struct LZ_encoder * const encoder, const State state )
+ {
+ const int pos_state = ( Mf_data_position( encoder->matchfinder ) ) & pos_state_mask;
+ Re_encode_bit( &encoder->range_encoder, &encoder->bm_match[state][pos_state], 1 );
+ Re_encode_bit( &encoder->range_encoder, &encoder->bm_rep[state], 0 );
+ LZe_encode_pair( encoder, 0xFFFFFFFF, min_match_len, pos_state );
+ Re_flush( &encoder->range_encoder );
+ File_trailer trailer;
+ Ft_set_data_crc( trailer, LZe_crc( encoder ) );
+ Ft_set_data_size( trailer, Mf_data_position( encoder->matchfinder ) );
+ Ft_set_member_size( trailer, LZe_member_position( encoder ) + sizeof (File_trailer) );
+ for( unsigned int i = 0; i < sizeof (File_trailer); ++i )
+ Re_put_byte( &encoder->range_encoder, trailer[i] );
+ Re_flush_data( &encoder->range_encoder );
+ }
+
+
+void LZe_init( struct LZ_encoder * const encoder, struct Matchfinder * const mf,
+ const File_header header, const int outfd )
+ {
+ encoder->longest_match_found = 0;
+ encoder->crc_ = 0xFFFFFFFF;
+
+ for( int i = 0; i < St_states; ++i )
+ {
+ for( int j = 0; j < pos_states; ++j )
+ {
+ Bm_init( &encoder->bm_match[i][j] );
+ Bm_init( &encoder->bm_len[i][j] );
+ }
+ Bm_init( &encoder->bm_rep[i] );
+ Bm_init( &encoder->bm_rep0[i] );
+ Bm_init( &encoder->bm_rep1[i] );
+ Bm_init( &encoder->bm_rep2[i] );
+ }
+ for( int i = 0; i < max_dis_states; ++i )
+ for( int j = 0; j < 1<<dis_slot_bits; ++j )
+ Bm_init( &encoder->bm_dis_slot[i][j] );
+ for( int i = 0; i < modeled_distances-end_dis_model; ++i )
+ Bm_init( &encoder->bm_dis[i] );
+ for( int i = 0; i < dis_align_size; ++i )
+ Bm_init( &encoder->bm_align[i] );
+
+ encoder->matchfinder = mf;
+ Re_init( &encoder->range_encoder, outfd );
+ Lee_init( &encoder->len_encoder, Mf_match_len_limit( encoder->matchfinder ) ),
+ Lee_init( &encoder->rep_match_len_encoder, Mf_match_len_limit( encoder->matchfinder ) ),
+ Lie_init( &encoder->literal_encoder );
+ encoder->num_dis_slots = 2 * Fh_real_bits( Mf_dictionary_size( encoder->matchfinder ) - 1 );
+
+ LZe_fill_align_prices( encoder );
+
+ for( unsigned int i = 0; i < sizeof (File_header); ++i )
+ Re_put_byte( &encoder->range_encoder, header[i] );
+ }
+
+
+bool LZe_encode_member( struct LZ_encoder * const encoder, const long long member_size )
+ {
+ if( LZe_member_position( encoder ) != sizeof (File_header) )
+ return false; // can be called only once
+ const long long member_size_limit =
+ member_size - sizeof (File_trailer) - lze_max_marker_size;
+ int fill_counter = 0;
+ int rep_distances[num_rep_distances];
+ State state = 0;
+ for( int i = 0; i < num_rep_distances; ++i ) rep_distances[i] = 0;
+
+ // encode first byte
+ if( Mf_data_position( encoder->matchfinder ) == 0 &&
+ !Mf_finished( encoder->matchfinder ) )
+ {
+ Re_encode_bit( &encoder->range_encoder, &encoder->bm_match[state][0], 0 );
+ const uint8_t prev_byte = 0;
+ const uint8_t cur_byte = Mf_peek( encoder->matchfinder, 0 );
+ Lie_encode( &encoder->literal_encoder, &encoder->range_encoder, prev_byte, cur_byte );
+ CRC32_update_byte( &encoder->crc_, cur_byte );
+ if( !LZe_move_pos( encoder, 1, false ) ) return false;
+ }
+
+ while( true )
+ {
+ if( Mf_finished( encoder->matchfinder ) )
+ { LZe_full_flush( encoder, state ); return true; }
+ if( fill_counter <= 0 )
+ { LZe_fill_distance_prices( encoder ); fill_counter = 512; }
+
+ int ahead = LZe_best_pair_sequence( encoder, rep_distances, state );
+ if( ahead <= 0 ) return false;
+ fill_counter -= ahead;
+
+ for( int i = 0; ; )
+ {
+ const int pos_state = ( Mf_data_position( encoder->matchfinder ) - ahead ) & pos_state_mask;
+ int dis = encoder->trials[i].dis;
+ const int len = encoder->trials[i].price;
+
+ bool bit = ( dis < 0 && len == 1 );
+ Re_encode_bit( &encoder->range_encoder, &encoder->bm_match[state][pos_state], !bit );
+ if( bit )
+ {
+ const uint8_t prev_byte = Mf_peek( encoder->matchfinder, -ahead-1 );
+ const uint8_t cur_byte = Mf_peek( encoder->matchfinder, -ahead );
+ if( St_is_char( state ) )
+ Lie_encode( &encoder->literal_encoder, &encoder->range_encoder, prev_byte, cur_byte );
+ else
+ {
+ const uint8_t match_byte = Mf_peek( encoder->matchfinder, -ahead-rep_distances[0]-1 );
+ Lie_encode_matched( &encoder->literal_encoder, &encoder->range_encoder, prev_byte, match_byte, cur_byte );
+ }
+ St_set_char( &state );
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ LZe_mtf_reps( dis, rep_distances );
+ bit = ( dis < num_rep_distances );
+ Re_encode_bit( &encoder->range_encoder, &encoder->bm_rep[state], bit );
+ if( bit )
+ {
+ bit = ( dis == 0 );
+ Re_encode_bit( &encoder->range_encoder, &encoder->bm_rep0[state], !bit );
+ if( bit )
+ Re_encode_bit( &encoder->range_encoder, &encoder->bm_len[state][pos_state], len > 1 );
+ else
+ {
+ Re_encode_bit( &encoder->range_encoder, &encoder->bm_rep1[state], dis > 1 );
+ if( dis > 1 )
+ Re_encode_bit( &encoder->range_encoder, &encoder->bm_rep2[state], dis > 2 );
+ }
+ if( len == 1 ) St_set_short_rep( &state );
+ else
+ {
+ Lee_encode( &encoder->rep_match_len_encoder, &encoder->range_encoder, len, pos_state );
+ St_set_rep( &state );
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ LZe_encode_pair( encoder, dis - num_rep_distances, len, pos_state );
+ St_set_match( &state );
+ }
+ }
+ for( int j = 0; j < len; ++j )
+ CRC32_update_byte( &encoder->crc_, Mf_peek( encoder->matchfinder, j-ahead ) );
+ ahead -= len; i += len;
+ if( LZe_member_position( encoder ) >= member_size_limit )
+ {
+ if( !Mf_dec_pos( encoder->matchfinder, ahead ) ) return false;
+ LZe_full_flush( encoder, state );
+ return true;
+ }
+ if( ahead <= 0 ) break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
diff --git a/encoder.h b/encoder.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..fe74f7c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/encoder.h
@@ -0,0 +1,650 @@
+/* Clzip - A data compressor based on the LZMA algorithm
+ Copyright (C) 2010 Antonio Diaz Diaz.
+
+ This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+ (at your option) any later version.
+
+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+*/
+
+enum { max_num_trials = 1 << 12,
+ price_shift = 6 };
+
+typedef unsigned char Dis_slots[1<<12];
+
+extern Dis_slots dis_slots;
+
+static inline void Dis_slots_init()
+ {
+ for( int slot = 0; slot < 4; ++slot ) dis_slots[slot] = slot;
+ for( int i = 4, size = 2, slot = 4; slot < 24; slot += 2 )
+ {
+ memset( &dis_slots[i], slot, size );
+ memset( &dis_slots[i+size], slot + 1, size );
+ size <<= 1;
+ i += size;
+ }
+ }
+
+static inline int get_slot( const uint32_t dis )
+ {
+ if( dis < (1 << 12) ) return dis_slots[dis];
+ if( dis < (1 << 23) ) return dis_slots[dis>>11] + 22;
+ return dis_slots[dis>>22] + 44;
+ }
+
+
+typedef int Prob_prices[bit_model_total >> 2];
+
+extern Prob_prices prob_prices;
+
+static inline void Prob_prices_init()
+ {
+ const int num_bits = ( bit_model_total_bits - 2 );
+ for( int i = num_bits - 1; i >= 0; --i )
+ {
+ int start = 1 << ( num_bits - i - 1 );
+ int end = 1 << ( num_bits - i);
+ for( int j = start; j < end; ++j )
+ prob_prices[j] = (i << price_shift) +
+ ( ((end - j) << price_shift) >> (num_bits - i - 1) );
+ }
+ }
+
+static inline int get_price( const int probability )
+ { return prob_prices[probability >> 2]; }
+
+
+static inline int price0( const Bit_model probability )
+ { return get_price( probability ); }
+
+static inline int price1( const Bit_model probability )
+ { return get_price( bit_model_total-probability ); }
+
+static inline int price_bit( const Bit_model bm, const int bit )
+ { if( bit ) return price1( bm ); else return price0( bm ); }
+
+
+static inline int price_symbol( const Bit_model bm[], int symbol, const int num_bits )
+ {
+ symbol |= ( 1 << num_bits );
+ int price = 0;
+ while( symbol > 1 )
+ {
+ const int bit = symbol & 1;
+ symbol >>= 1;
+ price += price_bit( bm[symbol], bit );
+ }
+ return price;
+ }
+
+
+static inline int price_symbol_reversed( const Bit_model bm[], int symbol,
+ const int num_bits )
+ {
+ int price = 0;
+ int model = 1;
+ for( int i = num_bits; i > 0; --i )
+ {
+ const int bit = symbol & 1;
+ symbol >>= 1;
+ price += price_bit( bm[model], bit );
+ model = ( model << 1 ) | bit;
+ }
+ return price;
+ }
+
+
+static inline int price_matched( const Bit_model bm[], const int symbol,
+ const int match_byte )
+ {
+ int price = 0;
+ int model = 1;
+
+ for( int i = 7; i >= 0; --i )
+ {
+ const int match_bit = ( match_byte >> i ) & 1;
+ const int bit = ( symbol >> i ) & 1;
+ price += price_bit( bm[(match_bit<<8)+model+0x100], bit );
+ model = ( model << 1 ) | bit;
+ if( match_bit != bit )
+ {
+ while( --i >= 0 )
+ {
+ const int bit = ( symbol >> i ) & 1;
+ price += price_bit( bm[model], bit );
+ model = ( model << 1 ) | bit;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ return price;
+ }
+
+
+enum { // bytes to keep in buffer before dictionary
+ mf_before_size = max_num_trials + 1,
+ // bytes to keep in buffer after pos
+ mf_after_size = max_match_len,
+ mf_num_prev_positions4 = 1 << 20,
+ mf_num_prev_positions3 = 1 << 18,
+ mf_num_prev_positions2 = 1 << 16,
+ mf_num_prev_positions = mf_num_prev_positions4 + mf_num_prev_positions3 +
+ mf_num_prev_positions2 };
+
+struct Matchfinder
+ {
+ long long partial_data_pos;
+ int dictionary_size_; // bytes to keep in buffer before pos
+ int buffer_size;
+ uint8_t * buffer;
+ int pos;
+ int cyclic_pos;
+ int stream_pos; // first byte not yet read from file
+ int pos_limit; // when reached, a new block must be read
+ int infd_; // input file descriptor
+ int match_len_limit_;
+ int32_t * prev_positions; // last seen position of key
+ int32_t * prev_pos_tree;
+ bool at_stream_end; // stream_pos shows real end of file
+ };
+
+bool Mf_read_block( struct Matchfinder * const matchfinder );
+
+void Mf_init( struct Matchfinder * const matchfinder,
+ const int dict_size, const int len_limit, const int infd );
+
+static inline void Mf_free( struct Matchfinder * const matchfinder )
+ {
+ free( matchfinder->prev_pos_tree ); matchfinder->prev_pos_tree = 0;
+ free( matchfinder->prev_positions ); matchfinder->prev_positions = 0;
+ free( matchfinder->buffer ); matchfinder->buffer = 0;
+ }
+
+static inline uint8_t Mf_peek( struct Matchfinder * const matchfinder, const int i )
+ { return matchfinder->buffer[matchfinder->pos+i]; }
+static inline int Mf_available_bytes( struct Matchfinder * const matchfinder )
+ { return matchfinder->stream_pos - matchfinder->pos; }
+static inline long long Mf_data_position( struct Matchfinder * const matchfinder )
+ { return matchfinder->partial_data_pos + matchfinder->pos; }
+static inline int Mf_dictionary_size( struct Matchfinder * const matchfinder )
+ { return matchfinder->dictionary_size_; }
+static inline bool Mf_finished( struct Matchfinder * const matchfinder )
+ { return matchfinder->at_stream_end && matchfinder->pos >= matchfinder->stream_pos; }
+static inline int Mf_match_len_limit( struct Matchfinder * const matchfinder )
+ { return matchfinder->match_len_limit_; }
+static inline const uint8_t * Mf_ptr_to_current_pos( struct Matchfinder * const matchfinder )
+ { return matchfinder->buffer + matchfinder->pos; }
+
+static inline bool Mf_dec_pos( struct Matchfinder * const matchfinder,
+ const int ahead )
+ {
+ if( ahead < 0 || matchfinder->pos < ahead ) return false;
+ matchfinder->pos -= ahead;
+ matchfinder->cyclic_pos -= ahead;
+ if( matchfinder->cyclic_pos < 0 )
+ matchfinder->cyclic_pos += matchfinder->dictionary_size_;
+ return true;
+ }
+
+static inline int Mf_true_match_len( struct Matchfinder * const matchfinder,
+ const int index, const int distance, int len_limit )
+ {
+ if( index + len_limit > Mf_available_bytes( matchfinder ) )
+ len_limit = Mf_available_bytes( matchfinder ) - index;
+ const uint8_t * const data = matchfinder->buffer + matchfinder->pos + index - distance;
+ int i = 0;
+ while( i < len_limit && data[i] == data[i+distance] ) ++i;
+ return i;
+ }
+
+bool Mf_reset( struct Matchfinder * const matchfinder );
+bool Mf_move_pos( struct Matchfinder * const matchfinder );
+int Mf_longest_match_len( struct Matchfinder * const matchfinder,
+ int * const distances );
+
+
+enum { re_buffer_size = 65536 };
+
+struct Range_encoder
+ {
+ uint64_t low;
+ long long partial_member_pos;
+ uint8_t * buffer;
+ int pos;
+ uint32_t range;
+ int ff_count;
+ int outfd_; // output file descriptor
+ uint8_t cache;
+ };
+
+static inline void Re_flush_data( struct Range_encoder * const range_encoder )
+ {
+ if( range_encoder->pos > 0 )
+ {
+ if( range_encoder->outfd_ >= 0 )
+ {
+ const int wr = writeblock( range_encoder->outfd_, range_encoder->buffer, range_encoder->pos );
+ if( wr != range_encoder->pos )
+ { show_error( "write error", errno, false ); cleanup_and_fail( 1 ); }
+ }
+ range_encoder->partial_member_pos += range_encoder->pos;
+ range_encoder->pos = 0;
+ }
+ }
+
+static inline void Re_put_byte( struct Range_encoder * const range_encoder,
+ const uint8_t b )
+ {
+ range_encoder->buffer[range_encoder->pos] = b;
+ if( ++range_encoder->pos >= re_buffer_size ) Re_flush_data( range_encoder );
+ }
+
+static inline void Re_shift_low( struct Range_encoder * const range_encoder )
+ {
+ const uint32_t carry = range_encoder->low >> 32;
+ if( range_encoder->low < 0xFF000000LL || carry == 1 )
+ {
+ Re_put_byte( range_encoder, range_encoder->cache + carry );
+ for( ; range_encoder->ff_count > 0; --range_encoder->ff_count )
+ Re_put_byte( range_encoder, 0xFF + carry );
+ range_encoder->cache = range_encoder->low >> 24;
+ }
+ else ++range_encoder->ff_count;
+ range_encoder->low = ( range_encoder->low & 0x00FFFFFFLL ) << 8;
+ }
+
+static inline void Re_init( struct Range_encoder * const range_encoder,
+ const int outfd )
+ {
+ range_encoder->low = 0;
+ range_encoder->partial_member_pos = 0;
+ range_encoder->buffer = (uint8_t *)malloc( re_buffer_size );
+ if( !range_encoder->buffer )
+ {
+ show_error( "not enough memory. Try a smaller dictionary size", 0, false );
+ cleanup_and_fail( 1 );
+ }
+ range_encoder->pos = 0;
+ range_encoder->range = 0xFFFFFFFF;
+ range_encoder->ff_count = 0;
+ range_encoder->outfd_ = outfd;
+ range_encoder->cache = 0;
+ }
+
+static inline void Re_free( struct Range_encoder * const range_encoder )
+ { free( range_encoder->buffer ); range_encoder->buffer = 0; }
+
+static inline void Re_flush( struct Range_encoder * const range_encoder )
+ { for( int i = 0; i < 5; ++i ) Re_shift_low( range_encoder ); }
+
+static inline long long Re_member_position( struct Range_encoder * const range_encoder )
+ { return range_encoder->partial_member_pos + range_encoder->pos + range_encoder->ff_count; }
+
+static inline void Re_encode( struct Range_encoder * const range_encoder,
+ const int symbol, const int num_bits )
+ {
+ for( int i = num_bits - 1; i >= 0; --i )
+ {
+ range_encoder->range >>= 1;
+ if( (symbol >> i) & 1 ) range_encoder->low += range_encoder->range;
+ if( range_encoder->range <= 0x00FFFFFF )
+ { range_encoder->range <<= 8; Re_shift_low( range_encoder ); }
+ }
+ }
+
+static inline void Re_encode_bit( struct Range_encoder * const range_encoder,
+ Bit_model * const probability, const int bit )
+ {
+ const uint32_t bound = ( range_encoder->range >> bit_model_total_bits ) * *probability;
+ if( !bit )
+ {
+ range_encoder->range = bound;
+ *probability += (bit_model_total - *probability) >> bit_model_move_bits;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ range_encoder->low += bound;
+ range_encoder->range -= bound;
+ *probability -= *probability >> bit_model_move_bits;
+ }
+ if( range_encoder->range <= 0x00FFFFFF )
+ { range_encoder->range <<= 8; Re_shift_low( range_encoder ); }
+ }
+
+static inline void Re_encode_tree( struct Range_encoder * const range_encoder,
+ Bit_model bm[], const int symbol, const int num_bits )
+ {
+ int mask = ( 1 << ( num_bits - 1 ) );
+ int model = 1;
+ for( int i = num_bits; i > 0; --i, mask >>= 1 )
+ {
+ const int bit = ( symbol & mask );
+ Re_encode_bit( range_encoder, &bm[model], bit );
+ model <<= 1;
+ if( bit ) model |= 1;
+ }
+ }
+
+static inline void Re_encode_tree_reversed( struct Range_encoder * const range_encoder,
+ Bit_model bm[], int symbol, const int num_bits )
+ {
+ int model = 1;
+ for( int i = num_bits; i > 0; --i )
+ {
+ const int bit = symbol & 1;
+ Re_encode_bit( range_encoder, &bm[model], bit );
+ model = ( model << 1 ) | bit;
+ symbol >>= 1;
+ }
+ }
+
+static inline void Re_encode_matched( struct Range_encoder * const range_encoder,
+ Bit_model bm[], int symbol, int match_byte )
+ {
+ int model = 1;
+ for( int i = 7; i >= 0; --i )
+ {
+ const int bit = ( symbol >> i ) & 1;
+ const int match_bit = ( match_byte >> i ) & 1;
+ Re_encode_bit( range_encoder, &bm[(match_bit<<8)+model+0x100], bit );
+ model = ( model << 1 ) | bit;
+ if( match_bit != bit )
+ {
+ while( --i >= 0 )
+ {
+ const int bit = ( symbol >> i ) & 1;
+ Re_encode_bit( range_encoder, &bm[model], bit );
+ model = ( model << 1 ) | bit;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+
+struct Len_encoder
+ {
+ Bit_model choice1;
+ Bit_model choice2;
+ Bit_model bm_low[pos_states][len_low_symbols];
+ Bit_model bm_mid[pos_states][len_mid_symbols];
+ Bit_model bm_high[len_high_symbols];
+ int prices[pos_states][max_len_symbols];
+ int len_symbols;
+ int counters[pos_states];
+ };
+
+static inline void Lee_update_prices( struct Len_encoder * const len_encoder,
+ const int pos_state )
+ {
+ int * const pps = len_encoder->prices[pos_state];
+ int price = price0( len_encoder->choice1 );
+ int len = 0;
+ for( ; len < len_low_symbols && len < len_encoder->len_symbols; ++len )
+ pps[len] = price +
+ price_symbol( len_encoder->bm_low[pos_state], len, len_low_bits );
+ price = price1( len_encoder->choice1 );
+ for( ; len < len_low_symbols + len_mid_symbols && len < len_encoder->len_symbols; ++len )
+ pps[len] = price + price0( len_encoder->choice2 ) +
+ price_symbol( len_encoder->bm_mid[pos_state], len - len_low_symbols, len_mid_bits );
+ for( ; len < len_encoder->len_symbols; ++len )
+ pps[len] = price + price1( len_encoder->choice2 ) +
+ price_symbol( len_encoder->bm_high, len - len_low_symbols - len_mid_symbols, len_high_bits );
+ len_encoder->counters[pos_state] = len_encoder->len_symbols;
+ }
+
+static inline void Lee_init( struct Len_encoder * const len_encoder,
+ const int len_limit )
+ {
+ Bm_init( &len_encoder->choice1 );
+ Bm_init( &len_encoder->choice2 );
+ for( int i = 0; i < pos_states; ++i )
+ for( int j = 0; j < len_low_symbols; ++j )
+ Bm_init( &len_encoder->bm_low[i][j] );
+ for( int i = 0; i < pos_states; ++i )
+ for( int j = 0; j < len_mid_symbols; ++j )
+ Bm_init( &len_encoder->bm_mid[i][j] );
+ for( int i = 0; i < len_high_symbols; ++i )
+ Bm_init( &len_encoder->bm_high[i] );
+ len_encoder->len_symbols = len_limit + 1 - min_match_len;
+ for( int i = 0; i < pos_states; ++i ) Lee_update_prices( len_encoder, i );
+ }
+
+void Lee_encode( struct Len_encoder * const len_encoder,
+ struct Range_encoder * const range_encoder, int symbol,
+ const int pos_state );
+
+static inline int Lee_price( struct Len_encoder * const len_encoder,
+ const int symbol, const int pos_state )
+ { return len_encoder->prices[pos_state][symbol - min_match_len]; }
+
+
+struct Literal_encoder
+ {
+ Bit_model bm_literal[1<<literal_context_bits][0x300];
+ };
+
+static inline void Lie_init( struct Literal_encoder * const literal_encoder )
+ {
+ for( int i = 0; i < 1<<literal_context_bits; ++i )
+ for( int j = 0; j < 0x300; ++j )
+ Bm_init( &literal_encoder->bm_literal[i][j] );
+ }
+
+static inline int Lie_state( const int prev_byte )
+ { return ( prev_byte >> ( 8 - literal_context_bits ) ); }
+
+static inline void Lie_encode( struct Literal_encoder * const literal_encoder,
+ struct Range_encoder * const range_encoder,
+ uint8_t prev_byte, uint8_t symbol )
+ { Re_encode_tree( range_encoder, literal_encoder->bm_literal[Lie_state(prev_byte)], symbol, 8 ); }
+
+static inline void Lie_encode_matched( struct Literal_encoder * const literal_encoder,
+ struct Range_encoder * const range_encoder,
+ uint8_t prev_byte, uint8_t match_byte, uint8_t symbol )
+ { Re_encode_matched( range_encoder, literal_encoder->bm_literal[Lie_state(prev_byte)], symbol, match_byte ); }
+
+static inline int Lie_price_matched( struct Literal_encoder * const literal_encoder,
+ uint8_t prev_byte, uint8_t symbol, uint8_t match_byte )
+ { return price_matched( literal_encoder->bm_literal[Lie_state(prev_byte)], symbol, match_byte ); }
+
+static inline int Lie_price_symbol( struct Literal_encoder * const literal_encoder,
+ uint8_t prev_byte, uint8_t symbol )
+ { return price_symbol( literal_encoder->bm_literal[Lie_state(prev_byte)], symbol, 8 ); }
+
+
+enum { lze_dis_align_mask = dis_align_size - 1,
+ lze_infinite_price = 0x0FFFFFFF,
+ lze_max_marker_size = 16,
+ num_rep_distances = 4 }; // must be 4
+
+struct Trial
+ {
+ State state;
+ int dis;
+ int prev_index; // index of prev trial in trials[]
+ int price; // dual use var; cumulative price, match length
+ int reps[num_rep_distances];
+ };
+
+static inline void Tr_update( struct Trial * const trial,
+ const int d, const int p_i, const int pr )
+ {
+ if( pr < trial->price )
+ { trial->dis = d; trial->prev_index = p_i; trial->price = pr; }
+ }
+
+
+struct LZ_encoder
+ {
+ int longest_match_found;
+ uint32_t crc_;
+
+ Bit_model bm_match[St_states][pos_states];
+ Bit_model bm_rep[St_states];
+ Bit_model bm_rep0[St_states];
+ Bit_model bm_rep1[St_states];
+ Bit_model bm_rep2[St_states];
+ Bit_model bm_len[St_states][pos_states];
+ Bit_model bm_dis_slot[max_dis_states][1<<dis_slot_bits];
+ Bit_model bm_dis[modeled_distances-end_dis_model];
+ Bit_model bm_align[dis_align_size];
+
+ struct Matchfinder * matchfinder;
+ struct Range_encoder range_encoder;
+ struct Len_encoder len_encoder;
+ struct Len_encoder rep_match_len_encoder;
+ struct Literal_encoder literal_encoder;
+
+ int num_dis_slots;
+ int match_distances[max_match_len+1];
+ struct Trial trials[max_num_trials];
+
+ int dis_slot_prices[max_dis_states][2*max_dictionary_bits];
+ int dis_prices[max_dis_states][modeled_distances];
+ int align_prices[dis_align_size];
+ int align_price_count;
+ };
+
+void LZe_fill_align_prices( struct LZ_encoder * const encoder );
+void LZe_fill_distance_prices( struct LZ_encoder * const encoder );
+
+static inline uint32_t LZe_crc( struct LZ_encoder * const encoder )
+ { return encoder->crc_ ^ 0xFFFFFFFF; }
+
+static inline void LZe_mtf_reps( const int dis, int reps[num_rep_distances] )
+ {
+ if( dis >= num_rep_distances )
+ {
+ for( int i = num_rep_distances - 1; i > 0; --i ) reps[i] = reps[i-1];
+ reps[0] = dis - num_rep_distances;
+ }
+ else if( dis > 0 )
+ {
+ const int distance = reps[dis];
+ for( int i = dis; i > 0; --i ) reps[i] = reps[i-1];
+ reps[0] = distance;
+ }
+ }
+
+static inline int LZe_price_rep_len1( struct LZ_encoder * const encoder,
+ const State state, const int pos_state )
+ {
+ return price0( encoder->bm_rep0[state] ) + price0( encoder->bm_len[state][pos_state] );
+ }
+
+static inline int LZe_price_rep( struct LZ_encoder * const encoder, const int rep,
+ const State state, const int pos_state )
+ {
+ if( rep == 0 ) return price0( encoder->bm_rep0[state] ) +
+ price1( encoder->bm_len[state][pos_state] );
+ int price = price1( encoder->bm_rep0[state] );
+ if( rep == 1 )
+ price += price0( encoder->bm_rep1[state] );
+ else
+ {
+ price += price1( encoder->bm_rep1[state] );
+ price += price_bit( encoder->bm_rep2[state], rep - 2 );
+ }
+ return price;
+ }
+
+static inline int LZe_price_pair( struct LZ_encoder * const encoder, const int dis,
+ const int len, const int pos_state )
+ {
+ if( len <= min_match_len && dis >= modeled_distances )
+ return lze_infinite_price;
+ int price = Lee_price( &encoder->len_encoder, len, pos_state );
+ const int dis_state = get_dis_state( len );
+ if( dis < modeled_distances )
+ price += encoder->dis_prices[dis_state][dis];
+ else
+ price += encoder->dis_slot_prices[dis_state][get_slot( dis )] +
+ encoder->align_prices[dis & lze_dis_align_mask];
+ return price;
+ }
+
+static inline void LZe_encode_pair( struct LZ_encoder * const encoder,
+ const uint32_t dis, const int len, const int pos_state )
+ {
+ Lee_encode( &encoder->len_encoder, &encoder->range_encoder, len, pos_state );
+ const int dis_slot = get_slot( dis );
+ Re_encode_tree( &encoder->range_encoder, encoder->bm_dis_slot[get_dis_state(len)], dis_slot, dis_slot_bits );
+
+ if( dis_slot >= start_dis_model )
+ {
+ const int direct_bits = ( dis_slot >> 1 ) - 1;
+ const uint32_t base = ( 2 | ( dis_slot & 1 ) ) << direct_bits;
+ const uint32_t direct_dis = dis - base;
+
+ if( dis_slot < end_dis_model )
+ Re_encode_tree_reversed( &encoder->range_encoder, encoder->bm_dis + base - dis_slot,
+ direct_dis, direct_bits );
+ else
+ {
+ Re_encode( &encoder->range_encoder, direct_dis >> dis_align_bits, direct_bits - dis_align_bits );
+ Re_encode_tree_reversed( &encoder->range_encoder, encoder->bm_align, direct_dis, dis_align_bits );
+ if( --encoder->align_price_count <= 0 ) LZe_fill_align_prices( encoder );
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+static inline int LZe_read_match_distances( struct LZ_encoder * const encoder )
+ {
+ int len = Mf_longest_match_len( encoder->matchfinder, encoder->match_distances );
+ if( len == Mf_match_len_limit( encoder->matchfinder ) )
+ len += Mf_true_match_len( encoder->matchfinder, len, encoder->match_distances[len] + 1, max_match_len - len );
+ return len;
+ }
+
+static inline bool LZe_move_pos( struct LZ_encoder * const encoder,
+ int n, bool skip )
+ {
+ while( --n >= 0 )
+ {
+ if( skip ) skip = false;
+ else Mf_longest_match_len( encoder->matchfinder, 0 );
+ if( !Mf_move_pos( encoder->matchfinder ) ) return false;
+ }
+ return true;
+ }
+
+static inline void LZe_backward( struct LZ_encoder * const encoder, int cur )
+ {
+ int * const dis = &encoder->trials[cur].dis;
+ while( cur > 0 )
+ {
+ const int prev_index = encoder->trials[cur].prev_index;
+ struct Trial * const prev_trial = &encoder->trials[prev_index];
+ prev_trial->price = cur - prev_index; // len
+ cur = *dis; *dis = prev_trial->dis; prev_trial->dis = cur;
+ cur = prev_index;
+ }
+ }
+
+int LZe_best_pair_sequence( struct LZ_encoder * const encoder,
+ const int reps[num_rep_distances], const State state );
+
+void LZe_full_flush( struct LZ_encoder * const encoder, const State state );
+
+void LZe_init( struct LZ_encoder * const encoder, struct Matchfinder * const mf,
+ const File_header header, const int outfd );
+
+static inline void LZe_free( struct LZ_encoder * const encoder )
+ {
+ Re_free( &encoder->range_encoder );
+ }
+
+bool LZe_encode_member( struct LZ_encoder * const encoder, const long long member_size );
+
+static inline long long LZe_member_position( struct LZ_encoder * const encoder )
+ { return Re_member_position( &encoder->range_encoder ); }
diff --git a/main.c b/main.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3eb7c87
--- /dev/null
+++ b/main.c
@@ -0,0 +1,899 @@
+/* Clzip - A data compressor based on the LZMA algorithm
+ Copyright (C) 2010 Antonio Diaz Diaz.
+
+ This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+ (at your option) any later version.
+
+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+*/
+/*
+ Return values: 0 for a normal exit, 1 for environmental problems
+ (file not found, invalid flags, I/O errors, etc), 2 to indicate a
+ corrupt or invalid input file, 3 for an internal consistency error
+ (eg, bug) which caused clzip to panic.
+*/
+
+#define _FILE_OFFSET_BITS 64
+
+#include <errno.h>
+#include <limits.h>
+#include <signal.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdbool.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <fcntl.h>
+#include <stdint.h>
+#include <unistd.h>
+#include <utime.h>
+#include <sys/stat.h>
+
+#include "carg_parser.h"
+#include "clzip.h"
+#include "decoder.h"
+#include "encoder.h"
+
+#if CHAR_BIT != 8
+#error "Environments where CHAR_BIT != 8 are not supported."
+#endif
+
+#ifndef LLONG_MAX
+#define LLONG_MAX 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFLL
+#endif
+#ifndef LLONG_MIN
+#define LLONG_MIN (-LLONG_MAX - 1LL)
+#endif
+#ifndef ULLONG_MAX
+#define ULLONG_MAX 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFULL
+#endif
+
+
+const char * invocation_name = 0;
+const char * const Program_name = "Clzip";
+const char * const program_name = "clzip";
+const char * const program_year = "2010";
+
+#ifdef O_BINARY
+const int o_binary = O_BINARY;
+#else
+const int o_binary = 0;
+#endif
+
+struct { const char * from; const char * to; } const known_extensions[] = {
+ { ".lz", "" },
+ { ".tlz", ".tar" },
+ { 0, 0 } };
+
+struct Lzma_options
+ {
+ int dictionary_size; // 4KiB..512MiB
+ int match_len_limit; // 5..273
+ };
+
+enum Mode { m_compress = 0, m_decompress, m_test };
+
+char * output_filename = 0;
+int outfd = -1;
+bool delete_output_on_interrupt = false;
+
+
+// assure at least a minimum size for buffer `buf'
+inline void * resize_buffer( void * buf, const int min_size )
+ {
+ if( buf ) buf = realloc( buf, min_size );
+ else buf = malloc( min_size );
+ return buf;
+ }
+
+
+static void show_help()
+ {
+ printf( "%s - A data compressor based on the LZMA algorithm.\n", Program_name );
+ printf( "\nUsage: %s [options] [files]\n", invocation_name );
+ printf( "\nOptions:\n" );
+ printf( " -h, --help display this help and exit\n" );
+ printf( " -V, --version output version information and exit\n" );
+ printf( " -b, --member-size=<n> set member size limit in bytes\n" );
+ printf( " -c, --stdout send output to standard output\n" );
+ printf( " -d, --decompress decompress\n" );
+ printf( " -f, --force overwrite existing output files\n" );
+ printf( " -k, --keep keep (don't delete) input files\n" );
+ printf( " -m, --match-length=<n> set match length limit in bytes [80]\n" );
+ printf( " -o, --output=<file> if reading stdin, place the output into <file>\n" );
+ printf( " -q, --quiet suppress all messages\n" );
+ printf( " -s, --dictionary-size=<n> set dictionary size limit in bytes [8MiB]\n" );
+ printf( " -S, --volume-size=<n> set volume size limit in bytes\n" );
+ printf( " -t, --test test compressed file integrity\n" );
+ printf( " -v, --verbose be verbose (a 2nd -v gives more)\n" );
+ printf( " -1 .. -9 set compression level [default 6]\n" );
+ printf( " --fast alias for -1\n" );
+ printf( " --best alias for -9\n" );
+ printf( "If no file names are given, %s compresses or decompresses\n", program_name );
+ printf( "from standard input to standard output.\n" );
+ printf( "Numbers may be followed by a multiplier: k = kB = 10^3 = 1000,\n" );
+ printf( "Ki = KiB = 2^10 = 1024, M = 10^6, Mi = 2^20, G = 10^9, Gi = 2^30, etc...\n" );
+ printf( "\nReport bugs to lzip-bug@nongnu.org\n" );
+ printf( "Clzip home page: http://www.nongnu.org/lzip/clzip.html\n" );
+ }
+
+
+static void show_version()
+ {
+ printf( "%s %s\n", Program_name, PROGVERSION );
+ printf( "Copyright (C) %s Antonio Diaz Diaz.\n", program_year );
+ printf( "License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>\n" );
+ printf( "This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.\n" );
+ printf( "There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.\n" );
+ }
+
+
+static const char * format_num( long long num, long long limit,
+ const int set_prefix )
+ {
+ const char * const si_prefix[8] =
+ { "k", "M", "G", "T", "P", "E", "Z", "Y" };
+ const char * const binary_prefix[8] =
+ { "Ki", "Mi", "Gi", "Ti", "Pi", "Ei", "Zi", "Yi" };
+ static bool si = false;
+ static char buf[16];
+
+ if( set_prefix ) si = ( set_prefix > 0 );
+ const int factor = ( si ) ? 1000 : 1024;
+ const char * const *prefix = ( si ) ? si_prefix : binary_prefix;
+ const char *p = "";
+ limit = max( 999LL, min( 999999LL, limit ) );
+
+ for( int i = 0; i < 8 && ( llabs( num ) > limit ||
+ ( llabs( num ) >= factor && num % factor == 0 ) ); ++i )
+ { num /= factor; p = prefix[i]; }
+ snprintf( buf, sizeof buf, "%lld %s", num, p );
+ return buf;
+ }
+
+
+static long long getnum( const char * const ptr, const int bs,
+ const long long llimit, const long long ulimit )
+ {
+ errno = 0;
+ char *tail;
+ long long result = strtoll( ptr, &tail, 0 );
+ if( tail == ptr )
+ {
+ show_error( "bad or missing numerical argument", 0, true );
+ exit( 1 );
+ }
+
+ if( !errno && tail[0] )
+ {
+ int factor = ( tail[1] == 'i' ) ? 1024 : 1000;
+ int exponent = 0;
+ bool bad_multiplier = false;
+ switch( tail[0] )
+ {
+ case ' ': break;
+ case 'b': if( bs > 0 ) { factor = bs; exponent = 1; }
+ else bad_multiplier = true;
+ break;
+ case 'Y': exponent = 8; break;
+ case 'Z': exponent = 7; break;
+ case 'E': exponent = 6; break;
+ case 'P': exponent = 5; break;
+ case 'T': exponent = 4; break;
+ case 'G': exponent = 3; break;
+ case 'M': exponent = 2; break;
+ case 'K': if( factor == 1024 ) exponent = 1; else bad_multiplier = true;
+ break;
+ case 'k': if( factor == 1000 ) exponent = 1; else bad_multiplier = true;
+ break;
+ default : bad_multiplier = true;
+ }
+ if( bad_multiplier )
+ {
+ show_error( "bad multiplier in numerical argument", 0, true );
+ exit( 1 );
+ }
+ for( int i = 0; i < exponent; ++i )
+ {
+ if( LLONG_MAX / factor >= llabs( result ) ) result *= factor;
+ else { errno = ERANGE; break; }
+ }
+ }
+ if( !errno && ( result < llimit || result > ulimit ) ) errno = ERANGE;
+ if( errno )
+ {
+ show_error( "numerical argument out of limits", 0, false );
+ exit( 1 );
+ }
+ return result;
+ }
+
+
+static int get_dict_size( const char * const arg )
+ {
+ char *tail;
+ int bits = strtol( arg, &tail, 0 );
+ if( bits >= min_dictionary_bits &&
+ bits <= max_dictionary_bits && *tail == 0 )
+ return ( 1 << bits );
+ return getnum( arg, 0, min_dictionary_size, max_dictionary_size );
+ }
+
+
+static int extension_index( const char * const name )
+ {
+ for( int i = 0; known_extensions[i].from; ++i )
+ {
+ const char * const ext = known_extensions[i].from;
+ if( strlen( name ) > strlen( ext ) &&
+ strncmp( name + strlen( name ) - strlen( ext ), ext, strlen( ext ) ) == 0 )
+ return i;
+ }
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+
+static int open_instream( const char * const name, struct stat * const in_statsp,
+ const enum Mode program_mode, const int eindex,
+ const bool force, const bool to_stdout )
+ {
+ int infd = -1;
+ if( program_mode == m_compress && !force && eindex >= 0 )
+ {
+ if( verbosity >= 0 )
+ fprintf( stderr, "%s: input file `%s' already has `%s' suffix.\n",
+ program_name, name, known_extensions[eindex].from );
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ infd = open( name, O_RDONLY | o_binary );
+ if( infd < 0 )
+ {
+ if( verbosity >= 0 )
+ fprintf( stderr, "%s: Can't open input file `%s': %s.\n",
+ program_name, name, strerror( errno ) );
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ const int i = fstat( infd, in_statsp );
+ const mode_t mode = in_statsp->st_mode;
+ if( i < 0 || !( S_ISREG( mode ) || ( to_stdout &&
+ ( S_ISFIFO( mode ) || S_ISSOCK( mode ) ||
+ S_ISBLK( mode ) || S_ISCHR( mode ) ) ) ) )
+ {
+ if( verbosity >= 0 )
+ fprintf( stderr, "%s: input file `%s' is not a regular file%s.\n",
+ program_name, name,
+ to_stdout ? "" : " and `--stdout' was not specified" );
+ close( infd );
+ infd = -1;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return infd;
+ }
+
+
+static void set_c_outname( const char * const name, const bool multifile )
+ {
+ output_filename = resize_buffer( output_filename, strlen( name ) + 5 +
+ strlen( known_extensions[0].from ) + 1 );
+ strcpy( output_filename, name );
+ if( multifile ) strcat( output_filename, "00001" );
+ strcat( output_filename, known_extensions[0].from );
+ }
+
+
+static void set_d_outname( const char * const name, const int i )
+ {
+ if( i >= 0 )
+ {
+ const char * const from = known_extensions[i].from;
+ if( strlen( name ) > strlen( from ) )
+ {
+ output_filename = resize_buffer( output_filename, strlen( name ) +
+ strlen( known_extensions[0].to ) + 1 );
+ strcpy( output_filename, name );
+ strcpy( output_filename + strlen( name ) - strlen( from ),
+ known_extensions[i].to );
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+ output_filename = resize_buffer( output_filename, strlen( name ) + 4 + 1 );
+ strcpy( output_filename, name );
+ strcat( output_filename, ".out" );
+ if( verbosity >= 0 )
+ fprintf( stderr, "%s: can't guess original name for `%s' -- using `%s'.\n",
+ program_name, name, output_filename );
+ }
+
+
+static bool open_outstream( const bool force )
+ {
+ int flags = O_CREAT | O_WRONLY | o_binary;
+ if( force ) flags |= O_TRUNC; else flags |= O_EXCL;
+
+ outfd = open( output_filename, flags,
+ S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IWGRP | S_IROTH | S_IWOTH );
+ if( outfd < 0 )
+ {
+ if( errno == EEXIST ) outfd = -2; else outfd = -1;
+ if( verbosity >= 0 )
+ {
+ if( outfd == -2 )
+ fprintf( stderr, "%s: Output file %s already exists, skipping.\n",
+ program_name, output_filename );
+ else
+ fprintf( stderr, "%s: Can't create output file `%s': %s.\n",
+ program_name, output_filename, strerror( errno ) );
+ }
+ }
+ return ( outfd >= 0 );
+ }
+
+
+static bool check_tty( const int infd, const enum Mode program_mode )
+ {
+ if( program_mode == m_compress && isatty( outfd ) )
+ {
+ show_error( "I won't write compressed data to a terminal.", 0, true );
+ return false;
+ }
+ if( ( program_mode == m_decompress || program_mode == m_test ) &&
+ isatty( infd ) )
+ {
+ show_error( "I won't read compressed data from a terminal.", 0, true );
+ return false;
+ }
+ return true;
+ }
+
+
+ // Set permissions, owner and times.
+static void close_and_set_permissions( const struct stat * const in_statsp )
+ {
+ bool error = false;
+ if( in_statsp )
+ {
+ if( fchmod( outfd, in_statsp->st_mode ) != 0 ) error = true;
+ else (void)fchown( outfd, in_statsp->st_uid, in_statsp->st_gid );
+ // fchown will in many cases return with EPERM, which can be safely ignored.
+ }
+ if( close( outfd ) == 0 ) outfd = -1;
+ else cleanup_and_fail( 1 );
+ delete_output_on_interrupt = false;
+ if( !in_statsp ) return;
+ if( !error )
+ {
+ struct utimbuf t;
+ t.actime = in_statsp->st_atime;
+ t.modtime = in_statsp->st_mtime;
+ if( utime( output_filename, &t ) != 0 ) error = true;
+ }
+ if( error )
+ {
+ show_error( "I can't change output file attributes.", 0, false );
+ cleanup_and_fail( 1 );
+ }
+ }
+
+
+static bool next_filename()
+ {
+ const unsigned int len = strlen( known_extensions[0].from );
+ if( strlen( output_filename ) >= len + 5 ) // "*00001.lz"
+ for( int i = strlen( output_filename ) - len - 1, j = 0; j < 5; --i, ++j )
+ {
+ if( output_filename[i] < '9' ) { ++output_filename[i]; return true; }
+ else output_filename[i] = '0';
+ }
+ return false;
+ }
+
+
+static int compress( const long long member_size, const long long volume_size,
+ const struct Lzma_options * const encoder_options, const int infd,
+ struct Pretty_print * const pp, const struct stat * const in_statsp )
+ {
+ if( verbosity >= 1 ) Pp_show_msg( pp, 0 );
+ File_header header;
+ Fh_set_magic( header );
+ if( !Fh_set_dictionary_size( header, encoder_options->dictionary_size ) ||
+ encoder_options->match_len_limit < min_match_len_limit ||
+ encoder_options->match_len_limit > max_match_len )
+ internal_error( "invalid argument to encoder" );
+
+ struct Matchfinder matchfinder;
+ Mf_init( &matchfinder, Fh_get_dictionary_size( header ),
+ encoder_options->match_len_limit, infd );
+ Fh_set_dictionary_size( header, Mf_dictionary_size( &matchfinder ) );
+
+ long long in_size = 0, out_size = 0, partial_volume_size = 0;
+ int retval = 0;
+ while( true ) // encode one member per iteration
+ {
+ struct LZ_encoder encoder;
+ LZe_init( &encoder, &matchfinder, header, outfd );
+ const long long size =
+ min( member_size, volume_size - partial_volume_size );
+ if( !LZe_encode_member( &encoder, size ) )
+ { Pp_show_msg( pp, 0 ); show_error( "encoder error", 0, false );
+ retval = 1; break; }
+ in_size += Mf_data_position( &matchfinder );
+ out_size += LZe_member_position( &encoder );
+ partial_volume_size += LZe_member_position( &encoder );
+ LZe_free( &encoder );
+ if( Mf_finished( &matchfinder ) ) break;
+ if( partial_volume_size >= volume_size - min_dictionary_size )
+ {
+ partial_volume_size = 0;
+ if( delete_output_on_interrupt )
+ {
+ close_and_set_permissions( in_statsp );
+ if( !next_filename() )
+ { Pp_show_msg( pp, 0 );
+ show_error( "too many volume files", 0, false );
+ retval = 1; break; }
+ if( !open_outstream( true ) ) { retval = 1; break; }
+ delete_output_on_interrupt = true;
+ }
+ }
+ if( !Mf_reset( &matchfinder ) )
+ { Pp_show_msg( pp, 0 ); show_error( "can't reset matchfinder", 0, false );
+ retval = 1; break; }
+ }
+
+ if( retval == 0 && verbosity >= 1 )
+ {
+ if( in_size <= 0 || out_size <= 0 )
+ fprintf( stderr, "no data compressed.\n" );
+ else
+ fprintf( stderr, "%6.3f:1, %6.3f bits/byte, "
+ "%5.2f%% saved, %lld in, %lld out.\n",
+ (double)in_size / out_size,
+ ( 8.0 * out_size ) / in_size,
+ 100.0 * ( 1.0 - ( (double)out_size / in_size ) ),
+ in_size, out_size );
+ }
+ Mf_free( &matchfinder );
+ return retval;
+ }
+
+
+static int decompress( const int infd, struct Pretty_print * const pp,
+ const bool testing )
+ {
+ struct Input_buffer ibuf;
+ Ib_init( &ibuf, infd );
+ long long partial_file_pos = 0;
+ int retval = 0;
+
+ for( bool first_member = true; ; first_member = false, Pp_reset( pp ) )
+ {
+ File_header header;
+ for( unsigned int i = 0; i < sizeof (File_header); ++i )
+ header[i] = Ib_get_byte( &ibuf );
+ if( Ib_finished( &ibuf ) ) // End Of File
+ {
+ if( !first_member ) break;
+ Pp_show_msg( pp, "error reading member header" ); retval = 1; break;
+ }
+ if( !Fh_verify_magic( header ) )
+ {
+ if( !first_member ) break; // trailing garbage
+ Pp_show_msg( pp, "bad magic number (file not in lzip format)" );
+ retval = 2; break;
+ }
+ if( !Fh_verify_version( header ) )
+ {
+ if( verbosity >= 0 )
+ { Pp_show_msg( pp, 0 );
+ fprintf( stderr, "version %d member format not supported, newer %s needed.\n",
+ Fh_version( header ), program_name ); }
+ retval = 2; break;
+ }
+ if( Fh_get_dictionary_size( header ) < min_dictionary_size ||
+ Fh_get_dictionary_size( header ) > max_dictionary_size )
+ { Pp_show_msg( pp, "invalid dictionary size in member header" );
+ retval = 2; break; }
+
+ if( verbosity >= 1 )
+ {
+ Pp_show_msg( pp, 0 );
+ if( verbosity >= 2 )
+ fprintf( stderr, "version %d, dictionary size %7sB. ",
+ Fh_version( header ),
+ format_num( Fh_get_dictionary_size( header ), 9999, 0 ) );
+ }
+ struct LZ_decoder decoder;
+ LZd_init( &decoder, header, &ibuf, outfd );
+
+ const int result = LZd_decode_member( &decoder, pp );
+ partial_file_pos += LZd_member_position( &decoder );
+ LZd_free( &decoder );
+ if( result != 0 )
+ {
+ if( verbosity >= 0 && result <= 2 )
+ {
+ Pp_show_msg( pp, 0 );
+ if( result == 2 )
+ fprintf( stderr, "file ends unexpectedly at pos %lld\n",
+ partial_file_pos );
+ else
+ fprintf( stderr, "decoder error at pos %lld\n", partial_file_pos );
+ }
+ retval = 2; break;
+ }
+ if( verbosity >= 1 )
+ { if( testing ) fprintf( stderr, "ok\n" );
+ else fprintf( stderr, "done\n" ); }
+ }
+ Ib_free( &ibuf );
+ return retval;
+ }
+
+
+void signal_handler( int sig )
+ {
+ sig = 0; // keep compiler happy
+ show_error( "Control-C or similar caught, quitting.", 0, false );
+ cleanup_and_fail( 1 );
+ }
+
+
+static void set_signals()
+ {
+ signal( SIGHUP, signal_handler );
+ signal( SIGINT, signal_handler );
+ signal( SIGTERM, signal_handler );
+ }
+
+
+int verbosity = 0;
+
+
+void Pp_init( struct Pretty_print * const pp, const char * const filenames[],
+ const int num_filenames )
+ {
+ pp->name_ = 0;
+ pp->stdin_name = "(stdin)";
+ pp->longest_name = 0;
+ pp->first_post = false;
+ unsigned int stdin_name_len = strlen( pp->stdin_name );
+
+ for( int i = 0; i < num_filenames; ++i )
+ {
+ const char * const s = filenames[i];
+ const int len = ( !strcmp( s, "-" ) ? stdin_name_len : strlen( s ) );
+ if( len > pp->longest_name ) pp->longest_name = len;
+ }
+ if( pp->longest_name == 0 ) pp->longest_name = stdin_name_len;
+ }
+
+
+void Pp_show_msg( struct Pretty_print * const pp, const char * const msg )
+ {
+ if( verbosity >= 0 )
+ {
+ if( pp->first_post )
+ {
+ pp->first_post = false;
+ fprintf( stderr, " %s: ", pp->name_ );
+ const int len = pp->longest_name - strlen( pp->name_ );
+ for( int i = 0; i < len; ++i ) fprintf( stderr, " " );
+ if( !msg ) fflush( stderr );
+ }
+ if( msg ) fprintf( stderr, "%s.\n", msg );
+ }
+ }
+
+
+void cleanup_and_fail( const int retval )
+ {
+ if( delete_output_on_interrupt )
+ {
+ if( verbosity >= 0 )
+ fprintf( stderr, "%s: Deleting output file `%s', if it exists.\n",
+ program_name, output_filename );
+ if( outfd >= 0 ) { close( outfd ); outfd = -1; }
+ if( remove( output_filename ) != 0 )
+ show_error( "WARNING: deletion of output file (apparently) failed.", 0, false );
+ }
+ exit( retval );
+ }
+
+
+void show_error( const char * const msg, const int errcode, const bool help )
+ {
+ if( verbosity >= 0 )
+ {
+ if( msg && msg[0] != 0 )
+ {
+ fprintf( stderr, "%s: %s", program_name, msg );
+ if( errcode > 0 ) fprintf( stderr, ": %s", strerror( errcode ) );
+ fprintf( stderr, "\n" );
+ }
+ if( help && invocation_name && invocation_name[0] != 0 )
+ fprintf( stderr, "Try `%s --help' for more information.\n", invocation_name );
+ }
+ }
+
+
+void internal_error( const char * const msg )
+ {
+ const char * const e = "internal error: ";
+ char * s = resize_buffer( 0, strlen( e ) + strlen( msg ) + 1 );
+ strcpy( s, e );
+ strcat( s, msg );
+ show_error( s, 0, false );
+ free( s );
+ exit( 3 );
+ }
+
+
+// Returns the number of bytes really read.
+// If (returned value < size) and (errno == 0), means EOF was reached.
+//
+int readblock( const int fd, uint8_t * const buf, const int size )
+ {
+ int rest = size;
+ errno = 0;
+ while( rest > 0 )
+ {
+ errno = 0;
+ const int n = read( fd, buf + size - rest, rest );
+ if( n > 0 ) rest -= n;
+ else if( n == 0 ) break;
+ else if( errno != EINTR && errno != EAGAIN ) break;
+ }
+ return ( rest > 0 ) ? size - rest : size;
+ }
+
+
+// Returns the number of bytes really written.
+// If (returned value < size), it is always an error.
+//
+int writeblock( const int fd, const uint8_t * const buf, const int size )
+ {
+ int rest = size;
+ errno = 0;
+ while( rest > 0 )
+ {
+ errno = 0;
+ const int n = write( fd, buf + size - rest, rest );
+ if( n > 0 ) rest -= n;
+ else if( errno && errno != EINTR && errno != EAGAIN ) break;
+ }
+ return ( rest > 0 ) ? size - rest : size;
+ }
+
+
+CRC32 crc32;
+
+int main( const int argc, const char * const argv[] )
+ {
+ // Mapping from gzip/bzip2 style 1..9 compression modes
+ // to the corresponding LZMA compression modes.
+ const struct Lzma_options option_mapping[] =
+ {
+ { 1 << 20, 10 }, // -1
+ { 3 << 19, 12 }, // -2
+ { 1 << 21, 17 }, // -3
+ { 3 << 20, 26 }, // -4
+ { 1 << 22, 44 }, // -5
+ { 1 << 23, 80 }, // -6
+ { 1 << 24, 108 }, // -7
+ { 3 << 23, 163 }, // -8
+ { 1 << 25, 273 } }; // -9
+ struct Lzma_options encoder_options = option_mapping[5]; // default = "-6"
+ long long member_size = LLONG_MAX;
+ long long volume_size = LLONG_MAX;
+ int infd = -1;
+ enum Mode program_mode = m_compress;
+ bool force = false;
+ bool keep_input_files = false;
+ bool to_stdout = false;
+ const char * input_filename = "";
+ const char * default_output_filename = "";
+ const char ** filenames = 0;
+ int num_filenames = 0;
+ invocation_name = argv[0];
+ CRC32_init();
+
+ const struct ap_Option options[] =
+ {
+ { '1', "fast", ap_no },
+ { '2', 0, ap_no },
+ { '3', 0, ap_no },
+ { '4', 0, ap_no },
+ { '5', 0, ap_no },
+ { '6', 0, ap_no },
+ { '7', 0, ap_no },
+ { '8', 0, ap_no },
+ { '9', "best", ap_no },
+ { 'b', "member-size", ap_yes },
+ { 'c', "stdout", ap_no },
+ { 'd', "decompress", ap_no },
+ { 'f', "force", ap_no },
+ { 'h', "help", ap_no },
+ { 'k', "keep", ap_no },
+ { 'm', "match-length", ap_yes },
+ { 'o', "output", ap_yes },
+ { 'q', "quiet", ap_no },
+ { 's', "dictionary-size", ap_yes },
+ { 'S', "volume-size", ap_yes },
+ { 't', "test", ap_no },
+ { 'v', "verbose", ap_no },
+ { 'V', "version", ap_no },
+ { 0 , 0, ap_no } };
+
+ struct Arg_parser parser;
+ if( !ap_init( &parser, argc, argv, options, 0 ) )
+ { show_error( "Memory exhausted", 0, 0 ); return 1; }
+ if( ap_error( &parser ) ) // bad option
+ { show_error( ap_error( &parser ), 0, 1 ); return 1; }
+
+ int argind = 0;
+ for( ; argind < ap_arguments( &parser ); ++argind )
+ {
+ const int code = ap_code( &parser, argind );
+ const char * const arg = ap_argument( &parser, argind );
+ if( !code ) break; // no more options
+ switch( code )
+ {
+ case '1': case '2': case '3':
+ case '4': case '5': case '6':
+ case '7': case '8': case '9':
+ encoder_options = option_mapping[code-'1']; break;
+ case 'b': member_size = getnum( arg, 0, 100000, LLONG_MAX / 2 ); break;
+ case 'c': to_stdout = true; break;
+ case 'd': program_mode = m_decompress; break;
+ case 'f': force = true; break;
+ case 'h': show_help(); return 0;
+ case 'k': keep_input_files = true; break;
+ case 'm': encoder_options.match_len_limit =
+ getnum( arg, 0, min_match_len_limit, max_match_len ); break;
+ case 'o': default_output_filename = arg; break;
+ case 'q': verbosity = -1; break;
+ case 's': encoder_options.dictionary_size = get_dict_size( arg );
+ break;
+ case 'S': volume_size = getnum( arg, 0, 100000, LLONG_MAX / 2 ); break;
+ case 't': program_mode = m_test; break;
+ case 'v': if( verbosity < 4 ) ++verbosity; break;
+ case 'V': show_version(); return 0;
+ default : internal_error( "uncaught option" );
+ }
+ }
+
+ bool filenames_given = false;
+ for( ; argind < ap_arguments( &parser ); ++argind )
+ {
+ if( strcmp( ap_argument( &parser, argind ), "-" ) )
+ filenames_given = true;
+ ++num_filenames;
+ filenames = resize_buffer( filenames, num_filenames * sizeof (char *) );
+ filenames[num_filenames-1] = ap_argument( &parser, argind );
+ }
+
+ if( num_filenames == 0 )
+ {
+ ++num_filenames;
+ filenames = resize_buffer( filenames, sizeof (char *) );
+ filenames[num_filenames-1] = "-";
+ }
+ if( !to_stdout && program_mode != m_test &&
+ ( filenames_given || default_output_filename[0] ) )
+ set_signals();
+
+ struct Pretty_print pp;
+ Pp_init( &pp, filenames, num_filenames );
+ if( program_mode == m_test )
+ outfd = -1;
+ else if( program_mode == m_compress )
+ {
+ Dis_slots_init();
+ Prob_prices_init();
+ }
+
+ output_filename = resize_buffer( output_filename, 1 );
+ int retval = 0;
+ for( int i = 0; i < num_filenames; ++i )
+ {
+ struct stat in_stats;
+ output_filename[0] = 0;
+
+ if( !filenames[i][0] || !strcmp( filenames[i], "-" ) )
+ {
+ input_filename = "";
+ infd = STDIN_FILENO;
+ if( program_mode != m_test )
+ {
+ if( to_stdout || !default_output_filename[0] )
+ outfd = STDOUT_FILENO;
+ else
+ {
+ if( program_mode == m_compress )
+ set_c_outname( default_output_filename, volume_size != LLONG_MAX );
+ else
+ {
+ output_filename = resize_buffer( output_filename,
+ strlen( default_output_filename ) + 1 );
+ strcpy( output_filename, default_output_filename );
+ }
+ if( !open_outstream( force ) )
+ {
+ if( outfd == -1 && retval < 1 ) retval = 1;
+ close( infd ); infd = -1;
+ continue;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ input_filename = filenames[i];
+ const int eindex = extension_index( input_filename );
+ infd = open_instream( input_filename, &in_stats, program_mode,
+ eindex, force, to_stdout );
+ if( infd < 0 ) { if( retval < 1 ) retval = 1; continue; }
+ if( program_mode != m_test )
+ {
+ if( to_stdout ) outfd = STDOUT_FILENO;
+ else
+ {
+ if( program_mode == m_compress )
+ set_c_outname( input_filename, volume_size != LLONG_MAX );
+ else set_d_outname( input_filename, eindex );
+ if( !open_outstream( force ) )
+ {
+ if( outfd == -1 && retval < 1 ) retval = 1;
+ close( infd ); infd = -1;
+ continue;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ if( !check_tty( infd, program_mode ) ) return 1;
+
+ if( output_filename[0] && !to_stdout && program_mode != m_test )
+ delete_output_on_interrupt = true;
+ const struct stat * const in_statsp = input_filename[0] ? &in_stats : 0;
+ Pp_set_name( &pp, input_filename );
+ int tmp = 0;
+ if( program_mode == m_compress )
+ tmp = compress( member_size, volume_size, &encoder_options, infd,
+ &pp, in_statsp );
+ else
+ tmp = decompress( infd, &pp, program_mode == m_test );
+ if( tmp > retval ) retval = tmp;
+ if( tmp && program_mode != m_test ) cleanup_and_fail( retval );
+
+ if( delete_output_on_interrupt )
+ close_and_set_permissions( in_statsp );
+ if( input_filename[0] )
+ {
+ close( infd ); infd = -1;
+ if( !keep_input_files && !to_stdout && program_mode != m_test )
+ remove( input_filename );
+ }
+ }
+ if( outfd >= 0 && close( outfd ) != 0 )
+ {
+ if( verbosity >= 0 )
+ fprintf( stderr, "%s: Can't close stdout: %s.\n",
+ program_name, strerror( errno ) );
+ if( retval < 1 ) retval = 1;
+ }
+ free( output_filename );
+ free( filenames );
+ ap_free( &parser );
+ return retval;
+ }
diff --git a/testsuite/check.sh b/testsuite/check.sh
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..a57224d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/testsuite/check.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,69 @@
+#! /bin/sh
+# check script for Clzip - A data compressor based on the LZMA algorithm
+# Copyright (C) 2010 Antonio Diaz Diaz.
+#
+# This script is free software: you have unlimited permission
+# to copy, distribute and modify it.
+
+LC_ALL=C
+export LC_ALL
+objdir=`pwd`
+testdir=`cd "$1" ; pwd`
+LZIP="${objdir}"/clzip
+framework_failure() { echo "failure in testing framework" ; exit 1 ; }
+
+if [ ! -x "${LZIP}" ] ; then
+ echo "${LZIP}: cannot execute"
+ exit 1
+fi
+
+if [ -d tmp ] ; then rm -rf tmp ; fi
+mkdir tmp
+printf "testing clzip..."
+cd "${objdir}"/tmp
+
+cat "${testdir}"/test1 > in || framework_failure
+fail=0
+
+"${LZIP}" -cd "${testdir}"/test1.lz > copy || fail=1
+cmp in copy || fail=1
+
+for i in s4Ki 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ; do
+ "${LZIP}" -k -$i in || fail=1
+ mv -f in.lz copy.lz || fail=1
+ printf "garbage" >> copy.lz || fail=1
+ "${LZIP}" -df copy.lz || fail=1
+ cmp in copy || fail=1
+ printf .
+done
+
+for i in s4Ki 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ; do
+ "${LZIP}" -c -$i in > out || fail=1
+ printf "g" >> out || fail=1
+ "${LZIP}" -cd out > copy || fail=1
+ cmp in copy || fail=1
+ printf .
+done
+
+for i in s4Ki 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ; do
+ "${LZIP}" -$i < in > out || fail=1
+ "${LZIP}" -d < out > copy || fail=1
+ cmp in copy || fail=1
+ printf .
+done
+
+for i in s4Ki 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ; do
+ "${LZIP}" -f -$i -o out < in || fail=1
+ "${LZIP}" -df -o copy < out.lz || fail=1
+ cmp in copy || fail=1
+ printf .
+done
+
+echo
+if [ ${fail} = 0 ] ; then
+ echo "tests completed successfully."
+ cd "${objdir}" && rm -r tmp
+else
+ echo "tests failed."
+fi
+exit ${fail}
diff --git a/testsuite/test1 b/testsuite/test1
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5b244d5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/testsuite/test1
@@ -0,0 +1,676 @@
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