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authorDaniel Baumann <mail@daniel-baumann.ch>2015-11-07 13:41:08 +0000
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Lzlib Manual
************
-This manual is for Lzlib (version 1.0, 8 May 2010).
+This manual is for Lzlib (version 1.1, 3 January 2011).
* Menu:
-* Introduction:: Purpose and features of Lzlib
-* Library Version:: Checking library version
-* Buffering:: Sizes of Lzlib's buffers
-* Parameter Limits:: Min / max values for some parameters
-* Compression Functions:: Descriptions of the compression functions
-* Decompression Functions:: Descriptions of the decompression functions
-* Error Codes:: Meaning of codes returned by functions
-* Error Messages:: Error messages corresponding to error codes
-* Data Format:: Detailed format of the compressed data
-* Examples:: A small tutorial with examples
-* Problems:: Reporting bugs
-* Concept Index:: Index of concepts
+* Introduction:: Purpose and features of Lzlib
+* Library Version:: Checking library version
+* Buffering:: Sizes of Lzlib's buffers
+* Parameter Limits:: Min / max values for some parameters
+* Compression Functions:: Descriptions of the compression functions
+* Decompression Functions:: Descriptions of the decompression functions
+* Error Codes:: Meaning of codes returned by functions
+* Error Messages:: Error messages corresponding to error codes
+* Data Format:: Detailed format of the compressed data
+* Examples:: A small tutorial with examples
+* Problems:: Reporting bugs
+* Concept Index:: Index of concepts
- Copyright (C) 2009, 2010 Antonio Diaz Diaz.
+ Copyright (C) 2009, 2010, 2011 Antonio Diaz Diaz.
This manual is free documentation: you have unlimited permission to
copy, distribute and modify it.
@@ -43,14 +43,15 @@ File: lzlib.info, Node: Introduction, Next: Library Version, Prev: Top, Up:
Lzlib is a data compression library providing in-memory LZMA compression
and decompression functions, including integrity checking of the
-uncompressed data. The compressed data format used by the library is the
+decompressed data. The compressed data format used by the library is the
lzip format.
The functions and variables forming the interface of the compression
-library are declared in the file `lzlib.h'. An usage example of the
-library is given in the file main.cc.
+library are declared in the file `lzlib.h'. Usage examples of the
+library are given in the files `main.cc' and `bbexample.cc' from the
+source distribution.
- Compression/decompression is done by repeteadly calling a couple of
+ Compression/decompression is done by repeatedly calling a couple of
read/write functions until all the data has been processed by the
library. This interface is safer and less error prone than the
traditional zlib interface.
@@ -63,7 +64,7 @@ function with a SIZE equal to 0.
Lzlib will correctly decompress a data stream which is the
concatenation of two or more compressed data streams. The result is the
-concatenation of the corresponding uncompressed data streams. Integrity
+concatenation of the corresponding decompressed data streams. Integrity
testing of concatenated compressed data streams is also supported.
All the library functions are thread safe. The library does not
@@ -550,9 +551,11 @@ File: lzlib.info, Node: Examples, Next: Problems, Prev: Data Format, Up: Top
10 A small tutorial with examples
*********************************
-This chaper shows the order in which the library functions should be
+This chapter shows the order in which the library functions should be
called depending on what kind of data stream you want to compress or
-decompress.
+decompress. See the file `bbexample.cc' in the source distribution for
+an example of how buffer-to-buffer compression/decompression can be
+implemented using lzlib.
Example 1: Normal compression (MEMBER_SIZE > total output).
@@ -700,17 +703,17 @@ Concept Index

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-Node: Library Version2927
-Node: Buffering3572
-Node: Parameter Limits4692
-Node: Compression Functions5649
-Node: Decompression Functions11695
-Node: Error Codes17766
-Node: Error Messages19705
-Node: Data Format20284
-Node: Examples22254
-Node: Problems25967
-Node: Concept Index26539
+Node: Introduction1310
+Node: Library Version3135
+Node: Buffering3780
+Node: Parameter Limits4900
+Node: Compression Functions5857
+Node: Decompression Functions11903
+Node: Error Codes17974
+Node: Error Messages19913
+Node: Data Format20492
+Node: Examples22462
+Node: Problems26328
+Node: Concept Index26900

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