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authorDaniel Baumann <mail@daniel-baumann.ch>2015-11-07 13:49:41 +0000
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Adding upstream version 1.5.upstream/1.5
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <mail@daniel-baumann.ch>
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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ File: lzlib.info, Node: Top, Next: Introduction, Up: (dir)
Lzlib Manual
************
-This manual is for Lzlib (version 1.5-rc1, 28 July 2013).
+This manual is for Lzlib (version 1.5, 15 September 2013).
* Menu:
@@ -126,17 +126,17 @@ minimum sizes:
* Input compression buffer. Written to by the `LZ_compress_write'
function. Its size is two times the dictionary size set with the
- `LZ_compress_open' function or 64KiB, whichever is larger.
+ `LZ_compress_open' function or 64 KiB, whichever is larger.
* Output compression buffer. Read from by the `LZ_compress_read'
- function. Its size is 64KiB.
+ function. Its size is 64 KiB.
* Input decompression buffer. Written to by the
- `LZ_decompress_write' function. Its size is 64KiB.
+ `LZ_decompress_write' function. Its size is 64 KiB.
* Output decompression buffer. Read from by the `LZ_decompress_read'
function. Its size is the dictionary size set in the header of the
- member currently being decompressed or 64KiB, whichever is larger.
+ member currently being decompressed or 64 KiB, whichever is larger.

File: lzlib.info, Node: Parameter limits, Next: Compression functions, Prev: Buffering, Up: Top
@@ -152,14 +152,14 @@ Current values are shown in square brackets.
[12].
-- Function: int LZ_min_dictionary_size ( void )
- Returns the smallest valid dictionary size [4KiB].
+ Returns the smallest valid dictionary size [4 KiB].
-- Function: int LZ_max_dictionary_bits ( void )
Returns the base 2 logarithm of the largest valid dictionary size
[29].
-- Function: int LZ_max_dictionary_size ( void )
- Returns the largest valid dictionary size [512MiB].
+ Returns the largest valid dictionary size [512 MiB].
-- Function: int LZ_min_match_len_limit ( void )
Returns the smallest valid match length limit [5].
@@ -192,9 +192,9 @@ calling `LZ_compress_errno' before using it.
should be freed with `LZ_compress_close' to avoid memory leaks.
DICTIONARY_SIZE sets the dictionary size to be used, in bytes.
- Valid values range from 4KiB to 512MiB. Note that dictionary sizes
- are quantized. If the specified size does not match one of the
- valid sizes, it will be rounded upwards by adding up to
+ Valid values range from 4 KiB to 512 MiB. Note that dictionary
+ sizes are quantized. If the specified size does not match one of
+ the valid sizes, it will be rounded upwards by adding up to
(DICTIONARY_SIZE / 16) to it.
MATCH_LEN_LIMIT sets the match length limit in bytes. Valid values
@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ calling `LZ_compress_errno' before using it.
ratios but longer compression times.
MEMBER_SIZE sets the member size limit in bytes. Minimum member
- size limit is 100kB. Small member size may degrade compression
+ size limit is 100 kB. Small member size may degrade compression
ratio, so use it only when needed. To produce a single-member data
stream, give MEMBER_SIZE a value larger than the amount of data to
be produced, for example INT64_MAX.
@@ -536,7 +536,7 @@ with no additional information before, between, or after them.
`ID string'
A four byte string, identifying the lzip format, with the value
- "LZIP".
+ "LZIP" (0x4C, 0x5A, 0x49, 0x50).
`VN (version number, 1 byte)'
Just in case something needs to be modified in the future. 1 for
@@ -551,8 +551,8 @@ with no additional information before, between, or after them.
Bits 4-0 contain the base 2 logarithm of the base size (12 to 29).
Bits 7-5 contain the number of wedges (0 to 7) to substract from
the base size to obtain the dictionary size.
- Example: 0xD3 = (2^19 - 6 * 2^15) = (512KiB - 6 * 32KiB) = 320KiB
- Valid values for dictionary size range from 4KiB to 512MiB.
+ Example: 0xD3 = 2^19 - 6 * 2^15 = 512 KiB - 6 * 32 KiB = 320 KiB
+ Valid values for dictionary size range from 4 KiB to 512 MiB.
`Lzma stream'
The lzma stream, finished by an end of stream marker. Uses default
@@ -697,7 +697,7 @@ next member in case of data error.

File: lzlib.info, Node: Problems, Next: Concept index, Prev: Examples, Up: Top
-11 Reporting Bugs
+11 Reporting bugs
*****************
There are probably bugs in Lzlib. There are certainly errors and
@@ -737,18 +737,18 @@ Concept index

Tag Table:
Node: Top217
-Node: Introduction1322
-Node: Library version3903
-Node: Buffering4548
-Node: Parameter limits5667
-Node: Compression functions6624
-Node: Decompression functions12834
-Node: Error codes18995
-Node: Error messages20934
-Node: Data format21513
-Node: Examples24136
-Node: Problems28219
-Node: Concept index28791
+Node: Introduction1323
+Node: Library version3904
+Node: Buffering4549
+Node: Parameter limits5672
+Node: Compression functions6631
+Node: Decompression functions12844
+Node: Error codes19005
+Node: Error messages20944
+Node: Data format21523
+Node: Examples24172
+Node: Problems28255
+Node: Concept index28827

End Tag Table