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author | Yann Collet <Cyan4973@users.noreply.github.com> | 2018-01-14 04:56:14 (GMT) |
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committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2018-01-14 04:56:14 (GMT) |
commit | e0e29cf09e12aa8e98275a736e98fba7eed93b3f (patch) | |
tree | a01ba20be4299d3e3603cdb9e5439c8be6a5d57e | |
parent | d6f1fe105b6f472f173ba63c06eb518923186115 (diff) | |
parent | 52a76ff682042a310528c1c1bbe0d75c28131449 (diff) | |
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Merge pull request #449 from lz4/dev
v1.8.1.2
-rw-r--r-- | Makefile | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/lz4_manual.html | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/lz4frame_manual.html | 29 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/lz4.h | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/lz4frame.h | 27 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | programs/Makefile | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | programs/lz4.1 | 5 |
7 files changed, 43 insertions, 30 deletions
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ clean: @$(MAKE) -C $(PRGDIR) $@ > $(VOID) @$(MAKE) -C $(TESTDIR) $@ > $(VOID) @$(MAKE) -C $(EXDIR) $@ > $(VOID) - @$(MAKE) -C contrib/gen_manual $@ + @$(MAKE) -C contrib/gen_manual $@ > $(VOID) @$(RM) lz4$(EXT) @echo Cleaning completed diff --git a/doc/lz4_manual.html b/doc/lz4_manual.html index 4c9c7de..6b7935d 100644 --- a/doc/lz4_manual.html +++ b/doc/lz4_manual.html @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"> -<title>1.8.0 Manual</title> +<title>1.8.1 Manual</title> </head> <body> -<h1>1.8.0 Manual</h1> +<h1>1.8.1 Manual</h1> <hr> <a name="Contents"></a><h2>Contents</h2> <ol> diff --git a/doc/lz4frame_manual.html b/doc/lz4frame_manual.html index 7529f6e..590c632 100644 --- a/doc/lz4frame_manual.html +++ b/doc/lz4frame_manual.html @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"> -<title>1.8.0 Manual</title> +<title>1.8.1 Manual</title> </head> <body> -<h1>1.8.0 Manual</h1> +<h1>1.8.1 Manual</h1> <hr> <a name="Contents"></a><h2>Contents</h2> <ol> @@ -242,35 +242,40 @@ LZ4F_errorCode_t LZ4F_freeDecompressionContext(LZ4F_dctx* dctx); const void* srcBuffer, size_t* srcSizePtr, const LZ4F_decompressOptions_t* dOptPtr); </b><p> Call this function repetitively to regenerate compressed data from `srcBuffer`. - The function will attempt to decode up to *srcSizePtr bytes from srcBuffer, into dstBuffer of capacity *dstSizePtr. + The function will read up to *srcSizePtr bytes from srcBuffer, + and decompress data into dstBuffer, of capacity *dstSizePtr. - The number of bytes regenerated into dstBuffer is provided within *dstSizePtr (necessarily <= original value). + The number of bytes consumed from srcBuffer will be written into *srcSizePtr (necessarily <= original value). + The number of bytes decompressed into dstBuffer will be written into *dstSizePtr (necessarily <= original value). - The number of bytes consumed from srcBuffer is provided within *srcSizePtr (necessarily <= original value). - Number of bytes consumed can be < number of bytes provided. - It typically happens when dstBuffer is not large enough to contain all decoded data. + The function does not necessarily read all input bytes, so always check value in *srcSizePtr. Unconsumed source data must be presented again in subsequent invocations. - `dstBuffer` content is expected to be flushed between each invocation, as its content will be overwritten. - `dstBuffer` itself can be changed at will between each consecutive function invocation. + `dstBuffer` can freely change between each consecutive function invocation. + `dstBuffer` content will be overwritten. @return : an hint of how many `srcSize` bytes LZ4F_decompress() expects for next call. Schematically, it's the size of the current (or remaining) compressed block + header of next block. Respecting the hint provides some small speed benefit, because it skips intermediate buffers. This is just a hint though, it's always possible to provide any srcSize. + When a frame is fully decoded, @return will be 0 (no more data expected). + When provided with more bytes than necessary to decode a frame, + LZ4F_decompress() will stop reading exactly at end of current frame, and @return 0. + If decompression failed, @return is an error code, which can be tested using LZ4F_isError(). + After a decompression error, the `dctx` context is not resumable. + Use LZ4F_resetDecompressionContext() to return to clean state. After a frame is fully decoded, dctx can be used again to decompress another frame. - After a decompression error, use LZ4F_resetDecompressionContext() before re-using dctx, to return to clean state. </p></pre><BR> <pre><b>void LZ4F_resetDecompressionContext(LZ4F_dctx* dctx); </b>/* always successful */<b> </b><p> In case of an error, the context is left in "undefined" state. In which case, it's necessary to reset it, before re-using it. - This method can also be used to abruptly stop an unfinished decompression, - and start a new one using the same context. + This method can also be used to abruptly stop any unfinished decompression, + and start a new one using same context resources. </p></pre><BR> </html> @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ extern "C" { /*------ Version ------*/ #define LZ4_VERSION_MAJOR 1 /* for breaking interface changes */ #define LZ4_VERSION_MINOR 8 /* for new (non-breaking) interface capabilities */ -#define LZ4_VERSION_RELEASE 0 /* for tweaks, bug-fixes, or development */ +#define LZ4_VERSION_RELEASE 1 /* for tweaks, bug-fixes, or development */ #define LZ4_VERSION_NUMBER (LZ4_VERSION_MAJOR *100*100 + LZ4_VERSION_MINOR *100 + LZ4_VERSION_RELEASE) diff --git a/lib/lz4frame.h b/lib/lz4frame.h index 88a6513..675aeeb 100644 --- a/lib/lz4frame.h +++ b/lib/lz4frame.h @@ -347,27 +347,32 @@ LZ4FLIB_API size_t LZ4F_getFrameInfo(LZ4F_dctx* dctx, /*! LZ4F_decompress() : * Call this function repetitively to regenerate compressed data from `srcBuffer`. - * The function will attempt to decode up to *srcSizePtr bytes from srcBuffer, into dstBuffer of capacity *dstSizePtr. + * The function will read up to *srcSizePtr bytes from srcBuffer, + * and decompress data into dstBuffer, of capacity *dstSizePtr. * - * The number of bytes regenerated into dstBuffer is provided within *dstSizePtr (necessarily <= original value). + * The number of bytes consumed from srcBuffer will be written into *srcSizePtr (necessarily <= original value). + * The number of bytes decompressed into dstBuffer will be written into *dstSizePtr (necessarily <= original value). * - * The number of bytes consumed from srcBuffer is provided within *srcSizePtr (necessarily <= original value). - * Number of bytes consumed can be < number of bytes provided. - * It typically happens when dstBuffer is not large enough to contain all decoded data. + * The function does not necessarily read all input bytes, so always check value in *srcSizePtr. * Unconsumed source data must be presented again in subsequent invocations. * - * `dstBuffer` content is expected to be flushed between each invocation, as its content will be overwritten. - * `dstBuffer` itself can be changed at will between each consecutive function invocation. + * `dstBuffer` can freely change between each consecutive function invocation. + * `dstBuffer` content will be overwritten. * * @return : an hint of how many `srcSize` bytes LZ4F_decompress() expects for next call. * Schematically, it's the size of the current (or remaining) compressed block + header of next block. * Respecting the hint provides some small speed benefit, because it skips intermediate buffers. * This is just a hint though, it's always possible to provide any srcSize. + * * When a frame is fully decoded, @return will be 0 (no more data expected). + * When provided with more bytes than necessary to decode a frame, + * LZ4F_decompress() will stop reading exactly at end of current frame, and @return 0. + * * If decompression failed, @return is an error code, which can be tested using LZ4F_isError(). + * After a decompression error, the `dctx` context is not resumable. + * Use LZ4F_resetDecompressionContext() to return to clean state. * * After a frame is fully decoded, dctx can be used again to decompress another frame. - * After a decompression error, use LZ4F_resetDecompressionContext() before re-using dctx, to return to clean state. */ LZ4FLIB_API size_t LZ4F_decompress(LZ4F_dctx* dctx, void* dstBuffer, size_t* dstSizePtr, @@ -375,11 +380,11 @@ LZ4FLIB_API size_t LZ4F_decompress(LZ4F_dctx* dctx, const LZ4F_decompressOptions_t* dOptPtr); -/*! LZ4F_resetDecompressionContext() : v1.8.0 +/*! LZ4F_resetDecompressionContext() : added in v1.8.0 * In case of an error, the context is left in "undefined" state. * In which case, it's necessary to reset it, before re-using it. - * This method can also be used to abruptly stop an unfinished decompression, - * and start a new one using the same context. */ + * This method can also be used to abruptly stop any unfinished decompression, + * and start a new one using same context resources. */ LZ4FLIB_API void LZ4F_resetDecompressionContext(LZ4F_dctx* dctx); /* always successful */ diff --git a/programs/Makefile b/programs/Makefile index ed1a779..a51bd4b 100644 --- a/programs/Makefile +++ b/programs/Makefile @@ -88,8 +88,8 @@ lz4c32: CFLAGS += -m32 lz4c32 : $(SRCFILES) $(CC) $(FLAGS) $^ -o $@$(EXT) -lz4.1: lz4.1.md - cat $^ | $(MD2ROFF) $(MD2ROFF_FLAGS) | sed -n '/^\.\\\".*/!p' > $@ +lz4.1: lz4.1.md $(LIBVER_SRC) + cat $< | $(MD2ROFF) $(MD2ROFF_FLAGS) | sed -n '/^\.\\\".*/!p' > $@ man: lz4.1 diff --git a/programs/lz4.1 b/programs/lz4.1 index 7ce5da0..e0f6a81 100644 --- a/programs/lz4.1 +++ b/programs/lz4.1 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ . -.TH "LZ4" "1" "July 2017" "lz4 1.8.0" "User Commands" +.TH "LZ4" "1" "2018-01-13" "lz4 1.8.1" "User Commands" . .SH "NAME" \fBlz4\fR \- lz4, unlz4, lz4cat \- Compress or decompress \.lz4 files @@ -46,6 +46,9 @@ If no destination name is provided, \fBand\fR if \fBstdout\fR is the console, \f .IP "\(bu" 4 As a consequence of previous rules, note the following example : \fBlz4 file | consumer\fR sends compressed data to \fBconsumer\fR through \fBstdout\fR, hence it does \fInot\fR create \fBfile\.lz4\fR\. . +.IP "\(bu" 4 +Another consequence of those rules is that to run \fBlz4\fR under \fBnohup\fR, you should provide a destination file: \fBnohup lz4 file file\.lz4\fR, because \fBnohup\fR writes the specified command\'s output to a file\. +. .IP "" 0 . .P |