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dictionary_compression.c | ||
dictionary_decompression.c | ||
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README.md | ||
simple_compression.c | ||
simple_decompression.c | ||
streaming_compression.c | ||
streaming_decompression.c |
Zstandard library : usage examples
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Simple compression : Compress a single file. Introduces usage of :
ZSTD_compress()
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Simple decompression : Decompress a single file. Only compatible with simple compression. Result remains in memory. Introduces usage of :
ZSTD_decompress()
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Streaming compression : Compress a single file. Introduces usage of :
ZSTD_compressStream()
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Multiple Streaming compression : Compress multiple files in a single command line. Introduces memory usage preservation technique, reducing impact of malloc()/free() and memset() by re-using existing resources.
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Streaming decompression : Decompress a single file compressed by zstd. Compatible with both simple and streaming compression. Result is sent to stdout. Introduces usage of :
ZSTD_decompressStream()
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Dictionary compression : Compress multiple files using the same dictionary. Introduces usage of :
ZSTD_createCDict()
andZSTD_compress_usingCDict()
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Dictionary decompression : Decompress multiple files using the same dictionary. Result remains in memory. Introduces usage of :
ZSTD_createDDict()
andZSTD_decompress_usingDDict()