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diff --git a/examples/basics.c b/examples/basics.c index c8c674a..7c26473 100644 --- a/examples/basics.c +++ b/examples/basics.c @@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ * Copyright : Kyle Harper * License : Follows same licensing as the lz4.c/lz4.h program at any given time. Currently, BSD 2. * Description: Example program to demonstrate the basic usage of the compress/decompress functions within lz4.c/lz4.h. - * The functions you'll likely want are LZ4_compress_default and LZ4_compress_fast. Both of these are documented in - * the lz4.h header file; I guess reading them. + * The functions you'll likely want are LZ4_compress_default and LZ4_decompress_fast. Both of these are documented in + * the lz4.h header file; I recommend reading them. */ /* Includes, for Power! */ @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ int main(void) { const char *src = "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit."; // The compression function needs to know how many bytes of data we're sending. The string above has 57 characters == 57 bytes. const int src_size = 57; - // LZ4 provides a function that will tell you the maximum size of compressed output based on input data via LZ4_compressBound. + // LZ4 provides a function that will tell you the maximum size of compressed output based on input data via LZ4_compressBound(). const int max_dst_size = LZ4_compressBound(src_size); // We will use that size for our destination boundary when allocating space. char *compressed_data = malloc(max_dst_size); @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ int main(void) { const int compressed_data_size = return_value; compressed_data = (char *)realloc(compressed_data, compressed_data_size); if (compressed_data == NULL) - run_screaming("Failed to re-alloc memeory for compressed_data. Sad :(", 1); + run_screaming("Failed to re-alloc memory for compressed_data. Sad :(", 1); /* Decompression */ // Now that we've successfully compressed the information from *src to *compressed_data, let's do the opposite! We'll create a |