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Plzip Manual
************
-This manual is for Plzip (version 1.4-rc1, 23 May 2015).
+This manual is for Plzip (version 1.4, 9 July 2015).
* Menu:
* Introduction:: Purpose and features of plzip
-* Program design:: Internal structure of plzip
* Invoking plzip:: Command line interface
+* Program design:: Internal structure of plzip
* File format:: Detailed format of the compressed file
* Memory requirements:: Memory required to compress and decompress
* Minimum file sizes:: Minimum file sizes required for full speed
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ This manual is for Plzip (version 1.4-rc1, 23 May 2015).
copy, distribute and modify it.

-File: plzip.info, Node: Introduction, Next: Program design, Prev: Top, Up: Top
+File: plzip.info, Node: Introduction, Next: Invoking plzip, Prev: Top, Up: Top
1 Introduction
**************
@@ -59,7 +59,8 @@ availability:
recovery means. The lziprecover program can repair bit-flip errors
(one of the most common forms of data corruption) in lzip files,
and provides data recovery capabilities, including error-checked
- merging of damaged copies of a file.
+ merging of damaged copies of a file. *note Data safety:
+ (lziprecover)Data safety.
* The lzip format is as simple as possible (but not simpler). The
lzip manual provides the code of a simple decompressor along with
@@ -122,43 +123,9 @@ until you verify the compressed file with a command like
'plzip -cd file.lz | cmp file -'.

-File: plzip.info, Node: Program design, Next: Invoking plzip, Prev: Introduction, Up: Top
-
-2 Program design
-****************
-
-When compressing, plzip divides the input file into chunks and
-compresses as many chunks simultaneously as worker threads are chosen,
-creating a multi-member compressed file.
-
- When decompressing, plzip decompresses as many members
-simultaneously as worker threads are chosen. Files that were compressed
-with lzip will not be decompressed faster than using lzip (unless the
-'-b' option was used) because lzip usually produces single-member
-files, which can't be decompressed in parallel.
-
- For each input file, a splitter thread and several worker threads are
-created, acting the main thread as muxer (multiplexer) thread. A "packet
-courier" takes care of data transfers among threads and limits the
-maximum number of data blocks (packets) being processed simultaneously.
-
- The splitter reads data blocks from the input file, and distributes
-them to the workers. The workers (de)compress the blocks received from
-the splitter. The muxer collects processed packets from the workers, and
-writes them to the output file.
-
- When decompressing from a regular file, the splitter is removed and
-the workers read directly from the input file. If the output file is
-also a regular file, the muxer is also removed and the workers write
-directly to the output file. With these optimizations, the use of RAM
-is greatly reduced and the decompression speed of large files with many
-members is only limited by the number of processors available and by
-I/O speed.
-
-
-File: plzip.info, Node: Invoking plzip, Next: File format, Prev: Program design, Up: Top
+File: plzip.info, Node: Invoking plzip, Next: Program design, Prev: Introduction, Up: Top
-3 Invoking plzip
+2 Invoking plzip
****************
The format for running plzip is:
@@ -199,7 +166,7 @@ The format for running plzip is:
'-F'
'--recompress'
- Force recompression of files whose name already has the '.lz' or
+ Force re-compression of files whose name already has the '.lz' or
'.tlz' suffix.
'-k'
@@ -318,7 +285,41 @@ invalid input file, 3 for an internal consistency error (eg, bug) which
caused plzip to panic.

-File: plzip.info, Node: File format, Next: Memory requirements, Prev: Invoking plzip, Up: Top
+File: plzip.info, Node: Program design, Next: File format, Prev: Invoking plzip, Up: Top
+
+3 Program design
+****************
+
+When compressing, plzip divides the input file into chunks and
+compresses as many chunks simultaneously as worker threads are chosen,
+creating a multi-member compressed file.
+
+ When decompressing, plzip decompresses as many members
+simultaneously as worker threads are chosen. Files that were compressed
+with lzip will not be decompressed faster than using lzip (unless the
+'-b' option was used) because lzip usually produces single-member
+files, which can't be decompressed in parallel.
+
+ For each input file, a splitter thread and several worker threads are
+created, acting the main thread as muxer (multiplexer) thread. A "packet
+courier" takes care of data transfers among threads and limits the
+maximum number of data blocks (packets) being processed simultaneously.
+
+ The splitter reads data blocks from the input file, and distributes
+them to the workers. The workers (de)compress the blocks received from
+the splitter. The muxer collects processed packets from the workers, and
+writes them to the output file.
+
+ When decompressing from a regular file, the splitter is removed and
+the workers read directly from the input file. If the output file is
+also a regular file, the muxer is also removed and the workers write
+directly to the output file. With these optimizations, the use of RAM
+is greatly reduced and the decompression speed of large files with many
+members is only limited by the number of processors available and by
+I/O speed.
+
+
+File: plzip.info, Node: File format, Next: Memory requirements, Prev: Program design, Up: Top
4 File format
*************
@@ -398,15 +399,16 @@ The amount of memory required *per thread* is approximately the
following:
* For compression at level -0; 1.5 MiB plus 3 times the data size
- (*note --data-size::). About 4.5 MiB.
+ (*note --data-size::). Default is 4.5 MiB.
* For compression at other levels; 11 times the dictionary size plus
3 times the data size. Default is 136 MiB.
* For decompression of a regular (seekable) file to another regular
- file, or for testing of a regular file; the dictionary size. Note
- that regular files with more than 1024 bytes of trailing garbage
- are treated as non-seekable.
+ file, or for testing of a regular file; the dictionary size.
+
+ (Note that regular files with more than 1024 bytes of trailing
+ garbage are treated as non-seekable).
* For testing of a non-seekable file or of standard input; the
dictionary size plus up to 5 MiB.
@@ -493,15 +495,15 @@ Concept index

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Node: Top221
-Node: Introduction988
-Node: Program design5285
-Node: Invoking plzip6874
-Ref: --data-size7288
-Node: File format12512
-Node: Memory requirements14925
-Node: Minimum file sizes16029
-Node: Problems17951
-Node: Concept index18487
+Node: Introduction984
+Node: Invoking plzip5332
+Ref: --data-size5747
+Node: Program design10972
+Node: File format12560
+Node: Memory requirements14973
+Node: Minimum file sizes16085
+Node: Problems18007
+Node: Concept index18543

End Tag Table