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zstandard is a new compression library/tool which is very fast at compression/decompression For now import as a private library
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Testing
Zstandard CI testing is split up into three sections: short, medium, and long tests.
Short Tests
Short tests run on CircleCI for new commits on every branch and pull request. They consist of the following tests:
- Compilation on all supported targets (x86, x86_64, ARM, AArch64, PowerPC, and PowerPC64)
- Compilation on various versions of gcc, clang, and g++
tests/playTests.sh
on x86_64, without the tests on long data (CLI tests)- Small tests (
tests/legacy.c
,tests/longmatch.c
,tests/symbols.c
) on x64_64
Medium Tests
Medium tests run on every commit and pull request to dev
branch, on TravisCI.
They consist of the following tests:
- The following tests run with UBsan and Asan on x86_64 and x86, as well as with
Msan on x86_64
tests/playTests.sh --test-long-data
- Fuzzer tests:
tests/fuzzer.c
,tests/zstreamtest.c
, andtests/decodecorpus.c
tests/zstreamtest.c
under Tsan (streaming mode, including multithreaded mode)- Valgrind Test (
make -C tests valgrindTest
) (testing CLI and fuzzer under valgrind) - Fuzzer tests (see above) on ARM, AArch64, PowerPC, and PowerPC64
Long Tests
Long tests run on all commits to master
branch,
and once a day on the current version of dev
branch,
on TravisCI.
They consist of the following tests:
- Entire test suite (including fuzzers and some other specialized tests) on:
- x86_64 and x86 with UBsan and Asan
- x86_64 with Msan
- ARM, AArch64, PowerPC, and PowerPC64
- Streaming mode fuzzer with Tsan (for the
zstdmt
testing) - ZlibWrapper tests, including under valgrind
- Versions test (ensuring
zstd
can decode files from all previous versions) pzstd
with asan and tsan, as well as in 32-bits mode- Testing
zstd
with legacy mode off - Testing
zbuff
(old streaming API) - Entire test suite and make install on OS X