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As usual, the full release notes are found on Github: https://github.com/facebook/zstd/releases/tag/v1.4.5 Notable changes include: * Improved decompress performance on amd64 and arm (5-10% and 15-50%, respectively). * '--patch-from' zstd(1) CLI option, which provides something like a very fast version of bspatch(1) with slightly worse compression. See release notes. In this update, I dropped the 3-year old -O0 workaround for an LLVM ARM bug; the bug was fixed in LLVM SVN in 2017, but we didn't remove this workaround from our tree until now. MFC after: I won't, but feel free Relnotes: yes |
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Zstandard Documentation
This directory contains material defining the Zstandard format,
as well as detailed instructions to use zstd
library.
zstd_manual.html
: Documentation of zstd.h
API, in html format.
Click on this link: http://zstd.net/zstd_manual.html
to display documentation of latest release in readable format within a browser.
zstd_compression_format.md
: This document defines the Zstandard compression format.
Compliant decoders must adhere to this document,
and compliant encoders must generate data that follows it.
Should you look for resources to develop your own port of Zstandard algorithm, you may find the following resources useful :
educational_decoder
: This directory contains an implementation of a Zstandard decoder,
compliant with the Zstandard compression format.
It can be used, for example, to better understand the format,
or as the basis for a separate implementation of Zstandard decoder.
decode_corpus
:
This tool, stored in /tests
directory, is able to generate random valid frames,
which is useful if you wish to test your decoder and verify it fully supports the specification.