update minilzo to 2.10

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#
# a very simple Makefile for miniLZO
#
# Copyright (C) 1996-2017 Markus F.X.J. Oberhumer
#
PROGRAM = testmini
SOURCES = testmini.c minilzo.c
default:
@echo ""
@echo "Welcome to miniLZO. Please choose one of the following 'make' targets:"
@echo ""
@echo " gcc: gcc"
@echo " unix: hpux hpux9"
@echo " win32: win32-bc win32-cygwin win32-dm win32-lccwin32"
@echo " win32-intelc win32-mingw win32-vc win32-watcomc"
@echo " dos32: dos32-djgpp2 dos32-wc"
@echo ""
# Make sure that minilzo.h, lzoconf.h and lzodefs.h are in the
# current dircectory. Otherwise you may want to adjust CPPFLAGS.
CPPFLAGS = -I. -I../include/lzo
GCC_CFLAGS = -s -Wall -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer
#
# gcc (generic)
#
gcc:
gcc $(CPPFLAGS) $(GCC_CFLAGS) -o $(PROGRAM) $(SOURCES)
cc:
cc $(CPPFLAGS) -o $(PROGRAM) $(SOURCES)
#
# UNIX
#
hpux:
cc -Ae $(CPPFLAGS) -o $(PROGRAM) $(SOURCES)
hpux9:
cc -Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE $(CPPFLAGS) -o $(PROGRAM) $(SOURCES)
#
# Windows (32-bit)
#
win32-borlandc win32-bc:
bcc32 -O2 -d -w -w-aus $(CPPFLAGS) $(SOURCES)
win32-cygwin32 win32-cygwin:
gcc -mcygwin $(CPPFLAGS) $(GCC_CFLAGS) -o $(PROGRAM).exe $(SOURCES)
win32-digitalmars win32-dm:
dmc -mn -o -w- $(CPPFLAGS) $(SOURCES)
win32-intelc win32-ic:
icl -nologo -MT -W3 -O2 -GF $(CPPFLAGS) $(SOURCES)
win32-lccwin32:
@echo "NOTE: need lcc 2002-07-25 or newer, older versions have bugs"
lc -A -unused -O $(CPPFLAGS) $(SOURCES)
win32-mingw32 win32-mingw:
gcc -mno-cygwin $(CPPFLAGS) $(GCC_CFLAGS) -o $(PROGRAM).exe $(SOURCES)
win32-visualc win32-vc:
cl -nologo -MT -W3 -O2 -GF $(CPPFLAGS) $(SOURCES)
win32-watcomc win32-wc:
wcl386 -bt=nt -zq -mf -5r -zc -w5 -oneatx $(CPPFLAGS) $(SOURCES)
#
# DOS (32-bit)
#
dos32-djgpp2 dos32-dj2:
gcc $(CPPFLAGS) $(GCC_CFLAGS) -o $(PROGRAM).exe $(SOURCES)
dos32-watcomc dos32-wc:
wcl386 -zq -mf -bt=dos -l=dos4g -5r -ox -zc $(CPPFLAGS) $(SOURCES)
#
# other targets
#
clean:
rm -f $(PROGRAM) $(PROGRAM).exe $(PROGRAM).map $(PROGRAM).tds
rm -f *.err *.o *.obj
.PHONY: default clean

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@ -6,8 +6,8 @@
Author : Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer
<markus@oberhumer.com>
http://www.oberhumer.com/opensource/lzo/
Version : 2.04
Date : 31 Oct 2010
Version : 2.10
Date : 01 Mar 2017
I've created miniLZO for projects where it is inconvenient to
include (or require) the full LZO source code just because you
@ -26,8 +26,8 @@
minilzo.c to your Makefile and #include minilzo.h from your program.
Note: you also must distribute this file ('README.LZO') with your project.
minilzo.o compiles to about 6 kB (using gcc or Visual C on a i386), and
the sources are about 30 kB when packed with zip - so there's no more
minilzo.o compiles to about 6 KiB (using gcc or Visual C on an i386), and
the sources are about 30 KiB when packed with zip - so there's no more
excuse that your application doesn't support data compression :-)
For more information, documentation, example programs and other support
@ -50,14 +50,14 @@
If you are running on a very unusual architecture and lzo_init() fails then
you should first recompile with '-DLZO_DEBUG' to see what causes the failure.
The most probable case is something like 'sizeof(char *) != sizeof(long)'.
The most probable case is something like 'sizeof(void *) != sizeof(size_t)'.
After identifying the problem you can compile by adding some defines
like '-DSIZEOF_CHAR_P=8' to your Makefile.
like '-DSIZEOF_VOID_P=8' to your Makefile.
The best solution is (of course) using Autoconf - if your project uses
Autoconf anyway just add '-DMINILZO_HAVE_CONFIG_H' to your compiler
flags when compiling minilzo.c. See the LZO distribution for an example
how to set up configure.in.
how to set up configure.ac.
Appendix B: list of public functions available in miniLZO
@ -87,7 +87,7 @@
lzo_memset()
Appendix C: suggested macros for 'configure.in' when using Autoconf
Appendix C: suggested macros for 'configure.ac' when using Autoconf
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Checks for typedefs and structures
AC_CHECK_TYPE(ptrdiff_t,long)
@ -110,8 +110,8 @@
Appendix D: Copyright
---------------------
LZO and miniLZO are Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002,
2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Markus Franz Xaver Oberhumer
LZO and miniLZO are Copyright (C) 1996-2017 Markus Franz Xaver Oberhumer
All Rights Reserved.
LZO and miniLZO are distributed under the terms of the GNU General
Public License (GPL). See the file COPYING.

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/* lzoconf.h -- configuration for the LZO real-time data compression library
/* lzoconf.h -- configuration of the LZO data compression library
This file is part of the LZO real-time data compression library.
Copyright (C) 2010 Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer
Copyright (C) 2009 Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer
Copyright (C) 2008 Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer
Copyright (C) 2007 Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer
Copyright (C) 2006 Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer
Copyright (C) 2005 Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer
Copyright (C) 2004 Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer
Copyright (C) 2003 Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer
Copyright (C) 2002 Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer
Copyright (C) 2001 Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer
Copyright (C) 2000 Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer
Copyright (C) 1999 Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer
Copyright (C) 1998 Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer
Copyright (C) 1997 Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer
Copyright (C) 1996 Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer
Copyright (C) 1996-2017 Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer
All Rights Reserved.
The LZO library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
@ -43,9 +29,9 @@
#ifndef __LZOCONF_H_INCLUDED
#define __LZOCONF_H_INCLUDED 1
#define LZO_VERSION 0x2040
#define LZO_VERSION_STRING "2.04"
#define LZO_VERSION_DATE "Oct 31 2010"
#define LZO_VERSION 0x20a0 /* 2.10 */
#define LZO_VERSION_STRING "2.10"
#define LZO_VERSION_DATE "Mar 01 2017"
/* internal Autoconf configuration file - only used when building LZO */
#if defined(LZO_HAVE_CONFIG_H)
@ -62,7 +48,7 @@
#if !defined(CHAR_BIT) || (CHAR_BIT != 8)
# error "invalid CHAR_BIT"
#endif
#if !defined(UCHAR_MAX) || !defined(UINT_MAX) || !defined(ULONG_MAX)
#if !defined(UCHAR_MAX) || !defined(USHRT_MAX) || !defined(UINT_MAX) || !defined(ULONG_MAX)
# error "check your compiler installation"
#endif
#if (USHRT_MAX < 1) || (UINT_MAX < 1) || (ULONG_MAX < 1)
@ -71,7 +57,7 @@
/* get OS and architecture defines */
#ifndef __LZODEFS_H_INCLUDED
#include "lzodefs.h"
#include <lzo/lzodefs.h>
#endif
@ -84,14 +70,6 @@ extern "C" {
// some core defines
************************************************************************/
#if !defined(LZO_UINT32_C)
# if (UINT_MAX < LZO_0xffffffffL)
# define LZO_UINT32_C(c) c ## UL
# else
# define LZO_UINT32_C(c) ((c) + 0U)
# endif
#endif
/* memory checkers */
#if !defined(__LZO_CHECKER)
# if defined(__BOUNDS_CHECKING_ON)
@ -110,28 +88,35 @@ extern "C" {
// integral and pointer types
************************************************************************/
/* lzo_uint should match size_t */
/* lzo_uint must match size_t */
#if !defined(LZO_UINT_MAX)
# if defined(LZO_ABI_LLP64) /* WIN64 */
# if defined(LZO_OS_WIN64)
# if (LZO_ABI_LLP64)
# if (LZO_OS_WIN64)
typedef unsigned __int64 lzo_uint;
typedef __int64 lzo_int;
# define LZO_TYPEOF_LZO_INT LZO_TYPEOF___INT64
# else
typedef unsigned long long lzo_uint;
typedef long long lzo_int;
typedef lzo_ullong_t lzo_uint;
typedef lzo_llong_t lzo_int;
# define LZO_TYPEOF_LZO_INT LZO_TYPEOF_LONG_LONG
# endif
# define LZO_SIZEOF_LZO_INT 8
# define LZO_UINT_MAX 0xffffffffffffffffull
# define LZO_INT_MAX 9223372036854775807LL
# define LZO_INT_MIN (-1LL - LZO_INT_MAX)
# elif defined(LZO_ABI_IP32L64) /* MIPS R5900 */
# elif (LZO_ABI_IP32L64) /* MIPS R5900 */
typedef unsigned int lzo_uint;
typedef int lzo_int;
# define LZO_SIZEOF_LZO_INT LZO_SIZEOF_INT
# define LZO_TYPEOF_LZO_INT LZO_TYPEOF_INT
# define LZO_UINT_MAX UINT_MAX
# define LZO_INT_MAX INT_MAX
# define LZO_INT_MIN INT_MIN
# elif (ULONG_MAX >= LZO_0xffffffffL)
typedef unsigned long lzo_uint;
typedef long lzo_int;
# define LZO_SIZEOF_LZO_INT LZO_SIZEOF_LONG
# define LZO_TYPEOF_LZO_INT LZO_TYPEOF_LONG
# define LZO_UINT_MAX ULONG_MAX
# define LZO_INT_MAX LONG_MAX
# define LZO_INT_MIN LONG_MIN
@ -140,42 +125,23 @@ extern "C" {
# endif
#endif
/* Integral types with 32 bits or more. */
#if !defined(LZO_UINT32_MAX)
# if (UINT_MAX >= LZO_0xffffffffL)
typedef unsigned int lzo_uint32;
typedef int lzo_int32;
# define LZO_UINT32_MAX UINT_MAX
# define LZO_INT32_MAX INT_MAX
# define LZO_INT32_MIN INT_MIN
# elif (ULONG_MAX >= LZO_0xffffffffL)
typedef unsigned long lzo_uint32;
typedef long lzo_int32;
# define LZO_UINT32_MAX ULONG_MAX
# define LZO_INT32_MAX LONG_MAX
# define LZO_INT32_MIN LONG_MIN
# else
# error "lzo_uint32"
# endif
#endif
/* The larger type of lzo_uint and lzo_uint32. */
#if (LZO_UINT_MAX >= LZO_UINT32_MAX)
/* The larger type of lzo_uint and lzo_uint32_t. */
#if (LZO_SIZEOF_LZO_INT >= 4)
# define lzo_xint lzo_uint
#else
# define lzo_xint lzo_uint32
# define lzo_xint lzo_uint32_t
#endif
/* Memory model that allows to access memory at offsets of lzo_uint. */
#if !defined(__LZO_MMODEL)
# if (LZO_UINT_MAX <= UINT_MAX)
typedef int lzo_bool;
/* sanity checks */
LZO_COMPILE_TIME_ASSERT_HEADER(sizeof(lzo_int) == LZO_SIZEOF_LZO_INT)
LZO_COMPILE_TIME_ASSERT_HEADER(sizeof(lzo_uint) == LZO_SIZEOF_LZO_INT)
LZO_COMPILE_TIME_ASSERT_HEADER(sizeof(lzo_xint) >= sizeof(lzo_uint))
LZO_COMPILE_TIME_ASSERT_HEADER(sizeof(lzo_xint) >= sizeof(lzo_uint32_t))
#ifndef __LZO_MMODEL
#define __LZO_MMODEL /*empty*/
# elif defined(LZO_HAVE_MM_HUGE_PTR)
# define __LZO_MMODEL_HUGE 1
# define __LZO_MMODEL __huge
# else
# define __LZO_MMODEL /*empty*/
# endif
#endif
/* no typedef here because of const-pointer issues */
@ -184,17 +150,52 @@ extern "C" {
#define lzo_voidp void __LZO_MMODEL *
#define lzo_shortp short __LZO_MMODEL *
#define lzo_ushortp unsigned short __LZO_MMODEL *
#define lzo_uint32p lzo_uint32 __LZO_MMODEL *
#define lzo_int32p lzo_int32 __LZO_MMODEL *
#define lzo_uintp lzo_uint __LZO_MMODEL *
#define lzo_intp lzo_int __LZO_MMODEL *
#define lzo_uintp lzo_uint __LZO_MMODEL *
#define lzo_xintp lzo_xint __LZO_MMODEL *
#define lzo_voidpp lzo_voidp __LZO_MMODEL *
#define lzo_bytepp lzo_bytep __LZO_MMODEL *
/* deprecated - use 'lzo_bytep' instead of 'lzo_byte *' */
#define lzo_byte unsigned char __LZO_MMODEL
typedef int lzo_bool;
#define lzo_int8_tp lzo_int8_t __LZO_MMODEL *
#define lzo_uint8_tp lzo_uint8_t __LZO_MMODEL *
#define lzo_int16_tp lzo_int16_t __LZO_MMODEL *
#define lzo_uint16_tp lzo_uint16_t __LZO_MMODEL *
#define lzo_int32_tp lzo_int32_t __LZO_MMODEL *
#define lzo_uint32_tp lzo_uint32_t __LZO_MMODEL *
#if defined(lzo_int64_t)
#define lzo_int64_tp lzo_int64_t __LZO_MMODEL *
#define lzo_uint64_tp lzo_uint64_t __LZO_MMODEL *
#endif
/* Older LZO versions used to support ancient systems and memory models
* such as 16-bit MSDOS with __huge pointers or Cray PVP, but these
* obsolete configurations are not supported any longer.
*/
#if defined(__LZO_MMODEL_HUGE)
#error "__LZO_MMODEL_HUGE memory model is unsupported"
#endif
#if (LZO_MM_PVP)
#error "LZO_MM_PVP memory model is unsupported"
#endif
#if (LZO_SIZEOF_INT < 4)
#error "LZO_SIZEOF_INT < 4 is unsupported"
#endif
#if (__LZO_UINTPTR_T_IS_POINTER)
#error "__LZO_UINTPTR_T_IS_POINTER is unsupported"
#endif
LZO_COMPILE_TIME_ASSERT_HEADER(sizeof(int) >= 4)
LZO_COMPILE_TIME_ASSERT_HEADER(sizeof(lzo_uint) >= 4)
/* Strange configurations where sizeof(lzo_uint) != sizeof(size_t) should
* work but have not received much testing lately, so be strict here.
*/
LZO_COMPILE_TIME_ASSERT_HEADER(sizeof(lzo_uint) == sizeof(size_t))
LZO_COMPILE_TIME_ASSERT_HEADER(sizeof(lzo_uint) == sizeof(ptrdiff_t))
LZO_COMPILE_TIME_ASSERT_HEADER(sizeof(lzo_uint) == sizeof(lzo_uintptr_t))
LZO_COMPILE_TIME_ASSERT_HEADER(sizeof(void *) == sizeof(lzo_uintptr_t))
LZO_COMPILE_TIME_ASSERT_HEADER(sizeof(char *) == sizeof(lzo_uintptr_t))
LZO_COMPILE_TIME_ASSERT_HEADER(sizeof(long *) == sizeof(lzo_uintptr_t))
LZO_COMPILE_TIME_ASSERT_HEADER(sizeof(void *) == sizeof(lzo_voidp))
LZO_COMPILE_TIME_ASSERT_HEADER(sizeof(char *) == sizeof(lzo_bytep))
/***********************************************************************
@ -225,13 +226,13 @@ typedef int lzo_bool;
/* __cdecl calling convention for public C and assembly functions */
#if !defined(LZO_PUBLIC)
# define LZO_PUBLIC(_rettype) __LZO_EXPORT1 _rettype __LZO_EXPORT2 __LZO_CDECL
# define LZO_PUBLIC(r) __LZO_EXPORT1 r __LZO_EXPORT2 __LZO_CDECL
#endif
#if !defined(LZO_EXTERN)
# define LZO_EXTERN(_rettype) __LZO_EXTERN_C LZO_PUBLIC(_rettype)
# define LZO_EXTERN(r) __LZO_EXTERN_C LZO_PUBLIC(r)
#endif
#if !defined(LZO_PRIVATE)
# define LZO_PRIVATE(_rettype) static _rettype __LZO_CDECL
# define LZO_PRIVATE(r) static r __LZO_CDECL
#endif
/* function types */
@ -289,7 +290,7 @@ struct lzo_callback_t
/* a progress indicator callback function (set to 0 to disable) */
lzo_progress_func_t nprogress;
/* NOTE: the first parameter "self" of the nalloc/nfree/nprogress
/* INFO: the first parameter "self" of the nalloc/nfree/nprogress
* callbacks points back to this struct, so you are free to store
* some extra info in the following variables. */
lzo_voidp user1;
@ -308,7 +309,7 @@ struct lzo_callback_t
*/
#define LZO_E_OK 0
#define LZO_E_ERROR (-1)
#define LZO_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY (-2) /* [not used right now] */
#define LZO_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY (-2) /* [lzo_alloc_func_t failure] */
#define LZO_E_NOT_COMPRESSIBLE (-3) /* [not used right now] */
#define LZO_E_INPUT_OVERRUN (-4)
#define LZO_E_OUTPUT_OVERRUN (-5)
@ -316,6 +317,10 @@ struct lzo_callback_t
#define LZO_E_EOF_NOT_FOUND (-7)
#define LZO_E_INPUT_NOT_CONSUMED (-8)
#define LZO_E_NOT_YET_IMPLEMENTED (-9) /* [not used right now] */
#define LZO_E_INVALID_ARGUMENT (-10)
#define LZO_E_INVALID_ALIGNMENT (-11) /* pointer argument is not properly aligned */
#define LZO_E_OUTPUT_NOT_CONSUMED (-12)
#define LZO_E_INTERNAL_ERROR (-99)
#ifndef lzo_sizeof_dict_t
@ -329,7 +334,7 @@ struct lzo_callback_t
* compiler's view of various types are consistent.
*/
#define lzo_init() __lzo_init_v2(LZO_VERSION,(int)sizeof(short),(int)sizeof(int),\
(int)sizeof(long),(int)sizeof(lzo_uint32),(int)sizeof(lzo_uint),\
(int)sizeof(long),(int)sizeof(lzo_uint32_t),(int)sizeof(lzo_uint),\
(int)lzo_sizeof_dict_t,(int)sizeof(char *),(int)sizeof(lzo_voidp),\
(int)sizeof(lzo_callback_t))
LZO_EXTERN(int) __lzo_init_v2(unsigned,int,int,int,int,int,int,int,int,int);
@ -352,18 +357,22 @@ LZO_EXTERN(lzo_voidp)
lzo_memset(lzo_voidp buf, int c, lzo_uint len);
/* checksum functions */
LZO_EXTERN(lzo_uint32)
lzo_adler32(lzo_uint32 c, const lzo_bytep buf, lzo_uint len);
LZO_EXTERN(lzo_uint32)
lzo_crc32(lzo_uint32 c, const lzo_bytep buf, lzo_uint len);
LZO_EXTERN(const lzo_uint32p)
LZO_EXTERN(lzo_uint32_t)
lzo_adler32(lzo_uint32_t c, const lzo_bytep buf, lzo_uint len);
LZO_EXTERN(lzo_uint32_t)
lzo_crc32(lzo_uint32_t c, const lzo_bytep buf, lzo_uint len);
LZO_EXTERN(const lzo_uint32_tp)
lzo_get_crc32_table(void);
/* misc. */
LZO_EXTERN(int) _lzo_config_check(void);
typedef union { lzo_bytep p; lzo_uint u; } __lzo_pu_u;
typedef union { lzo_bytep p; lzo_uint32 u32; } __lzo_pu32_u;
typedef union { void *vp; lzo_bytep bp; lzo_uint u; lzo_uint32 u32; unsigned long l; } lzo_align_t;
typedef union {
lzo_voidp a00; lzo_bytep a01; lzo_uint a02; lzo_xint a03; lzo_uintptr_t a04;
void *a05; unsigned char *a06; unsigned long a07; size_t a08; ptrdiff_t a09;
#if defined(lzo_int64_t)
lzo_uint64_t a10;
#endif
} lzo_align_t;
/* align a char pointer on a boundary that is a multiple of 'size' */
LZO_EXTERN(unsigned) __lzo_align_gap(const lzo_voidp p, lzo_uint size);
@ -372,9 +381,34 @@ LZO_EXTERN(unsigned) __lzo_align_gap(const lzo_voidp p, lzo_uint size);
/***********************************************************************
// deprecated macros - only for backward compatibility with LZO v1.xx
// deprecated macros - only for backward compatibility
************************************************************************/
/* deprecated - use 'lzo_bytep' instead of 'lzo_byte *' */
#define lzo_byte unsigned char
/* deprecated type names */
#define lzo_int32 lzo_int32_t
#define lzo_uint32 lzo_uint32_t
#define lzo_int32p lzo_int32_t __LZO_MMODEL *
#define lzo_uint32p lzo_uint32_t __LZO_MMODEL *
#define LZO_INT32_MAX LZO_INT32_C(2147483647)
#define LZO_UINT32_MAX LZO_UINT32_C(4294967295)
#if defined(lzo_int64_t)
#define lzo_int64 lzo_int64_t
#define lzo_uint64 lzo_uint64_t
#define lzo_int64p lzo_int64_t __LZO_MMODEL *
#define lzo_uint64p lzo_uint64_t __LZO_MMODEL *
#define LZO_INT64_MAX LZO_INT64_C(9223372036854775807)
#define LZO_UINT64_MAX LZO_UINT64_C(18446744073709551615)
#endif
/* deprecated types */
typedef union { lzo_bytep a; lzo_uint b; } __lzo_pu_u;
typedef union { lzo_bytep a; lzo_uint32_t b; } __lzo_pu32_u;
/* deprecated defines */
#if !defined(LZO_SIZEOF_LZO_UINT)
# define LZO_SIZEOF_LZO_UINT LZO_SIZEOF_LZO_INT
#endif
#if defined(LZO_CFG_COMPAT)
#define __LZOCONF_H 1
@ -416,4 +450,4 @@ LZO_EXTERN(unsigned) __lzo_align_gap(const lzo_voidp p, lzo_uint size);
#endif /* already included */
/* vim:set ts=4 et: */
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@ -2,21 +2,7 @@
This file is part of the LZO real-time data compression library.
Copyright (C) 2010 Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer
Copyright (C) 2009 Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer
Copyright (C) 2008 Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer
Copyright (C) 2007 Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer
Copyright (C) 2006 Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer
Copyright (C) 2005 Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer
Copyright (C) 2004 Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer
Copyright (C) 2003 Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer
Copyright (C) 2002 Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer
Copyright (C) 2001 Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer
Copyright (C) 2000 Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer
Copyright (C) 1999 Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer
Copyright (C) 1998 Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer
Copyright (C) 1997 Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer
Copyright (C) 1996 Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer
Copyright (C) 1996-2017 Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer
All Rights Reserved.
The LZO library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
@ -46,15 +32,25 @@
*/
#ifndef __MINILZO_H
#define __MINILZO_H 1
#ifndef __MINILZO_H_INCLUDED
#define __MINILZO_H_INCLUDED 1
#define MINILZO_VERSION 0x2040
#define MINILZO_VERSION 0x20a0 /* 2.10 */
#ifdef __LZOCONF_H
#if defined(__LZOCONF_H_INCLUDED)
# error "you cannot use both LZO and miniLZO"
#endif
/* internal Autoconf configuration file - only used when building miniLZO */
#ifdef MINILZO_HAVE_CONFIG_H
# include <config.h>
#endif
#include <limits.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#ifndef __LZODEFS_H_INCLUDED
#include "lzodefs.h"
#endif
#undef LZO_HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "lzoconf.h"
@ -77,7 +73,7 @@ extern "C" {
*/
#define LZO1X_MEM_COMPRESS LZO1X_1_MEM_COMPRESS
#define LZO1X_1_MEM_COMPRESS ((lzo_uint32) (16384L * lzo_sizeof_dict_t))
#define LZO1X_1_MEM_COMPRESS ((lzo_uint32_t) (16384L * lzo_sizeof_dict_t))
#define LZO1X_MEM_DECOMPRESS (0)
@ -106,3 +102,5 @@ lzo1x_decompress_safe ( const lzo_bytep src, lzo_uint src_len,
#endif /* already included */
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@ -0,0 +1,148 @@
/* testmini.c -- very simple test program for the miniLZO library
This file is part of the LZO real-time data compression library.
Copyright (C) 1996-2017 Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer
All Rights Reserved.
The LZO 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 2 of
the License, or (at your option) any later version.
The LZO 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 the LZO library; see the file COPYING.
If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
Markus F.X.J. Oberhumer
<markus@oberhumer.com>
http://www.oberhumer.com/opensource/lzo/
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
/*************************************************************************
// This program shows the basic usage of the LZO library.
// We will compress a block of data and decompress again.
//
// For more information, documentation, example programs and other support
// files (like Makefiles and build scripts) please download the full LZO
// package from
// http://www.oberhumer.com/opensource/lzo/
**************************************************************************/
/* First let's include "minizo.h". */
#include "minilzo.h"
/* We want to compress the data block at 'in' with length 'IN_LEN' to
* the block at 'out'. Because the input block may be incompressible,
* we must provide a little more output space in case that compression
* is not possible.
*/
#define IN_LEN (128*1024ul)
#define OUT_LEN (IN_LEN + IN_LEN / 16 + 64 + 3)
static unsigned char __LZO_MMODEL in [ IN_LEN ];
static unsigned char __LZO_MMODEL out [ OUT_LEN ];
/* Work-memory needed for compression. Allocate memory in units
* of 'lzo_align_t' (instead of 'char') to make sure it is properly aligned.
*/
#define HEAP_ALLOC(var,size) \
lzo_align_t __LZO_MMODEL var [ ((size) + (sizeof(lzo_align_t) - 1)) / sizeof(lzo_align_t) ]
static HEAP_ALLOC(wrkmem, LZO1X_1_MEM_COMPRESS);
/*************************************************************************
//
**************************************************************************/
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
int r;
lzo_uint in_len;
lzo_uint out_len;
lzo_uint new_len;
if (argc < 0 && argv == NULL) /* avoid warning about unused args */
return 0;
printf("\nLZO real-time data compression library (v%s, %s).\n",
lzo_version_string(), lzo_version_date());
printf("Copyright (C) 1996-2017 Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer\nAll Rights Reserved.\n\n");
/*
* Step 1: initialize the LZO library
*/
if (lzo_init() != LZO_E_OK)
{
printf("internal error - lzo_init() failed !!!\n");
printf("(this usually indicates a compiler bug - try recompiling\nwithout optimizations, and enable '-DLZO_DEBUG' for diagnostics)\n");
return 3;
}
/*
* Step 2: prepare the input block that will get compressed.
* We just fill it with zeros in this example program,
* but you would use your real-world data here.
*/
in_len = IN_LEN;
lzo_memset(in,0,in_len);
/*
* Step 3: compress from 'in' to 'out' with LZO1X-1
*/
r = lzo1x_1_compress(in,in_len,out,&out_len,wrkmem);
if (r == LZO_E_OK)
printf("compressed %lu bytes into %lu bytes\n",
(unsigned long) in_len, (unsigned long) out_len);
else
{
/* this should NEVER happen */
printf("internal error - compression failed: %d\n", r);
return 2;
}
/* check for an incompressible block */
if (out_len >= in_len)
{
printf("This block contains incompressible data.\n");
return 0;
}
/*
* Step 4: decompress again, now going from 'out' to 'in'
*/
new_len = in_len;
r = lzo1x_decompress(out,out_len,in,&new_len,NULL);
if (r == LZO_E_OK && new_len == in_len)
printf("decompressed %lu bytes back into %lu bytes\n",
(unsigned long) out_len, (unsigned long) in_len);
else
{
/* this should NEVER happen */
printf("internal error - decompression failed: %d\n", r);
return 1;
}
printf("\nminiLZO simple compression test passed.\n");
return 0;
}
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@ -1593,7 +1593,7 @@ bool NetPlayClient::DecompressPacketIntoFile(sf::Packet& packet, const std::stri
while (true)
{
lzo_uint32 cur_len = 0; // number of bytes to read
u32 cur_len = 0; // number of bytes to read
lzo_uint new_len = 0; // number of bytes to write
packet >> cur_len;
@ -1636,7 +1636,7 @@ std::optional<std::vector<u8>> NetPlayClient::DecompressPacketIntoBuffer(sf::Pac
lzo_uint i = 0;
while (true)
{
lzo_uint32 cur_len = 0; // number of bytes to read
u32 cur_len = 0; // number of bytes to read
lzo_uint new_len = 0; // number of bytes to write
packet >> cur_len;