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  1. /* zconf.h -- configuration of the zlib compression library
  2. * Copyright (C) 1995-2016 Jean-loup Gailly, Mark Adler
  3. * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in zlib.h
  4. */
  5. /* @(#) $Id$ */
  6. #ifndef ZCONF_H
  7. #define ZCONF_H
  8. /*
  9. * If you *really* need a unique prefix for all types and library functions,
  10. * compile with -DZ_PREFIX. The "standard" zlib should be compiled without it.
  11. * Even better than compiling with -DZ_PREFIX would be to use configure to set
  12. * this permanently in zconf.h using "./configure --zprefix".
  13. */
  14. #ifdef Z_PREFIX /* may be set to #if 1 by ./configure */
  15. # define Z_PREFIX_SET
  16. /* all linked symbols and init macros */
  17. # define _dist_code z__dist_code
  18. # define _length_code z__length_code
  19. # define _tr_align z__tr_align
  20. # define _tr_flush_bits z__tr_flush_bits
  21. # define _tr_flush_block z__tr_flush_block
  22. # define _tr_init z__tr_init
  23. # define _tr_stored_block z__tr_stored_block
  24. # define _tr_tally z__tr_tally
  25. # define adler32 z_adler32
  26. # define adler32_combine z_adler32_combine
  27. # define adler32_combine64 z_adler32_combine64
  28. # define adler32_z z_adler32_z
  29. # ifndef Z_SOLO
  30. # define compress z_compress
  31. # define compress2 z_compress2
  32. # define compressBound z_compressBound
  33. # endif
  34. # define crc32 z_crc32
  35. # define crc32_combine z_crc32_combine
  36. # define crc32_combine64 z_crc32_combine64
  37. # define crc32_z z_crc32_z
  38. # define deflate z_deflate
  39. # define deflateBound z_deflateBound
  40. # define deflateCopy z_deflateCopy
  41. # define deflateEnd z_deflateEnd
  42. # define deflateGetDictionary z_deflateGetDictionary
  43. # define deflateInit z_deflateInit
  44. # define deflateInit2 z_deflateInit2
  45. # define deflateInit2_ z_deflateInit2_
  46. # define deflateInit_ z_deflateInit_
  47. # define deflateParams z_deflateParams
  48. # define deflatePending z_deflatePending
  49. # define deflatePrime z_deflatePrime
  50. # define deflateReset z_deflateReset
  51. # define deflateResetKeep z_deflateResetKeep
  52. # define deflateSetDictionary z_deflateSetDictionary
  53. # define deflateSetHeader z_deflateSetHeader
  54. # define deflateTune z_deflateTune
  55. # define deflate_copyright z_deflate_copyright
  56. # define get_crc_table z_get_crc_table
  57. # ifndef Z_SOLO
  58. # define gz_error z_gz_error
  59. # define gz_intmax z_gz_intmax
  60. # define gz_strwinerror z_gz_strwinerror
  61. # define gzbuffer z_gzbuffer
  62. # define gzclearerr z_gzclearerr
  63. # define gzclose z_gzclose
  64. # define gzclose_r z_gzclose_r
  65. # define gzclose_w z_gzclose_w
  66. # define gzdirect z_gzdirect
  67. # define gzdopen z_gzdopen
  68. # define gzeof z_gzeof
  69. # define gzerror z_gzerror
  70. # define gzflush z_gzflush
  71. # define gzfread z_gzfread
  72. # define gzfwrite z_gzfwrite
  73. # define gzgetc z_gzgetc
  74. # define gzgetc_ z_gzgetc_
  75. # define gzgets z_gzgets
  76. # define gzoffset z_gzoffset
  77. # define gzoffset64 z_gzoffset64
  78. # define gzopen z_gzopen
  79. # define gzopen64 z_gzopen64
  80. # ifdef _WIN32
  81. # define gzopen_w z_gzopen_w
  82. # endif
  83. # define gzprintf z_gzprintf
  84. # define gzputc z_gzputc
  85. # define gzputs z_gzputs
  86. # define gzread z_gzread
  87. # define gzrewind z_gzrewind
  88. # define gzseek z_gzseek
  89. # define gzseek64 z_gzseek64
  90. # define gzsetparams z_gzsetparams
  91. # define gztell z_gztell
  92. # define gztell64 z_gztell64
  93. # define gzungetc z_gzungetc
  94. # define gzvprintf z_gzvprintf
  95. # define gzwrite z_gzwrite
  96. # endif
  97. # define inflate z_inflate
  98. # define inflateBack z_inflateBack
  99. # define inflateBackEnd z_inflateBackEnd
  100. # define inflateBackInit z_inflateBackInit
  101. # define inflateBackInit_ z_inflateBackInit_
  102. # define inflateCodesUsed z_inflateCodesUsed
  103. # define inflateCopy z_inflateCopy
  104. # define inflateEnd z_inflateEnd
  105. # define inflateGetDictionary z_inflateGetDictionary
  106. # define inflateGetHeader z_inflateGetHeader
  107. # define inflateInit z_inflateInit
  108. # define inflateInit2 z_inflateInit2
  109. # define inflateInit2_ z_inflateInit2_
  110. # define inflateInit_ z_inflateInit_
  111. # define inflateMark z_inflateMark
  112. # define inflatePrime z_inflatePrime
  113. # define inflateReset z_inflateReset
  114. # define inflateReset2 z_inflateReset2
  115. # define inflateResetKeep z_inflateResetKeep
  116. # define inflateSetDictionary z_inflateSetDictionary
  117. # define inflateSync z_inflateSync
  118. # define inflateSyncPoint z_inflateSyncPoint
  119. # define inflateUndermine z_inflateUndermine
  120. # define inflateValidate z_inflateValidate
  121. # define inflate_copyright z_inflate_copyright
  122. # define inflate_fast z_inflate_fast
  123. # define inflate_table z_inflate_table
  124. # ifndef Z_SOLO
  125. # define uncompress z_uncompress
  126. # define uncompress2 z_uncompress2
  127. # endif
  128. # define zError z_zError
  129. # ifndef Z_SOLO
  130. # define zcalloc z_zcalloc
  131. # define zcfree z_zcfree
  132. # endif
  133. # define zlibCompileFlags z_zlibCompileFlags
  134. # define zlibVersion z_zlibVersion
  135. /* all zlib typedefs in zlib.h and zconf.h */
  136. # define Byte z_Byte
  137. # define Bytef z_Bytef
  138. # define alloc_func z_alloc_func
  139. # define charf z_charf
  140. # define free_func z_free_func
  141. # ifndef Z_SOLO
  142. # define gzFile z_gzFile
  143. # endif
  144. # define gz_header z_gz_header
  145. # define gz_headerp z_gz_headerp
  146. # define in_func z_in_func
  147. # define intf z_intf
  148. # define out_func z_out_func
  149. # define uInt z_uInt
  150. # define uIntf z_uIntf
  151. # define uLong z_uLong
  152. # define uLongf z_uLongf
  153. # define voidp z_voidp
  154. # define voidpc z_voidpc
  155. # define voidpf z_voidpf
  156. /* all zlib structs in zlib.h and zconf.h */
  157. # define gz_header_s z_gz_header_s
  158. # define internal_state z_internal_state
  159. #endif
  160. #if defined(__MSDOS__) && !defined(MSDOS)
  161. # define MSDOS
  162. #endif
  163. #if (defined(OS_2) || defined(__OS2__)) && !defined(OS2)
  164. # define OS2
  165. #endif
  166. #if defined(_WINDOWS) && !defined(WINDOWS)
  167. # define WINDOWS
  168. #endif
  169. #if defined(_WIN32) || defined(_WIN32_WCE) || defined(__WIN32__)
  170. # ifndef WIN32
  171. # define WIN32
  172. # endif
  173. #endif
  174. #if (defined(MSDOS) || defined(OS2) || defined(WINDOWS)) && !defined(WIN32)
  175. # if !defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__FLAT__) && !defined(__386__)
  176. # ifndef SYS16BIT
  177. # define SYS16BIT
  178. # endif
  179. # endif
  180. #endif
  181. /*
  182. * Compile with -DMAXSEG_64K if the alloc function cannot allocate more
  183. * than 64k bytes at a time (needed on systems with 16-bit int).
  184. */
  185. #ifdef SYS16BIT
  186. # define MAXSEG_64K
  187. #endif
  188. #ifdef MSDOS
  189. # define UNALIGNED_OK
  190. #endif
  191. #ifdef __STDC_VERSION__
  192. # ifndef STDC
  193. # define STDC
  194. # endif
  195. # if __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L
  196. # ifndef STDC99
  197. # define STDC99
  198. # endif
  199. # endif
  200. #endif
  201. #if !defined(STDC) && (defined(__STDC__) || defined(__cplusplus))
  202. # define STDC
  203. #endif
  204. #if !defined(STDC) && (defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__BORLANDC__))
  205. # define STDC
  206. #endif
  207. #if !defined(STDC) && (defined(MSDOS) || defined(WINDOWS) || defined(WIN32))
  208. # define STDC
  209. #endif
  210. #if !defined(STDC) && (defined(OS2) || defined(__HOS_AIX__))
  211. # define STDC
  212. #endif
  213. #if defined(__OS400__) && !defined(STDC) /* iSeries (formerly AS/400). */
  214. # define STDC
  215. #endif
  216. #ifndef STDC
  217. # ifndef const /* cannot use !defined(STDC) && !defined(const) on Mac */
  218. # define const /* note: need a more gentle solution here */
  219. # endif
  220. #endif
  221. #if defined(ZLIB_CONST) && !defined(z_const)
  222. # define z_const const
  223. #else
  224. # define z_const
  225. #endif
  226. #ifdef Z_SOLO
  227. typedef unsigned long z_size_t;
  228. #else
  229. # define z_longlong long long
  230. # if defined(NO_SIZE_T)
  231. typedef unsigned NO_SIZE_T z_size_t;
  232. # elif defined(STDC)
  233. # include <stddef.h>
  234. typedef size_t z_size_t;
  235. # else
  236. typedef unsigned long z_size_t;
  237. # endif
  238. # undef z_longlong
  239. #endif
  240. /* Maximum value for memLevel in deflateInit2 */
  241. #ifndef MAX_MEM_LEVEL
  242. # ifdef MAXSEG_64K
  243. # define MAX_MEM_LEVEL 8
  244. # else
  245. # define MAX_MEM_LEVEL 9
  246. # endif
  247. #endif
  248. /* Maximum value for windowBits in deflateInit2 and inflateInit2.
  249. * WARNING: reducing MAX_WBITS makes minigzip unable to extract .gz files
  250. * created by gzip. (Files created by minigzip can still be extracted by
  251. * gzip.)
  252. */
  253. #ifndef MAX_WBITS
  254. # define MAX_WBITS 15 /* 32K LZ77 window */
  255. #endif
  256. /* The memory requirements for deflate are (in bytes):
  257. (1 << (windowBits+2)) + (1 << (memLevel+9))
  258. that is: 128K for windowBits=15 + 128K for memLevel = 8 (default values)
  259. plus a few kilobytes for small objects. For example, if you want to reduce
  260. the default memory requirements from 256K to 128K, compile with
  261. make CFLAGS="-O -DMAX_WBITS=14 -DMAX_MEM_LEVEL=7"
  262. Of course this will generally degrade compression (there's no free lunch).
  263. The memory requirements for inflate are (in bytes) 1 << windowBits
  264. that is, 32K for windowBits=15 (default value) plus about 7 kilobytes
  265. for small objects.
  266. */
  267. /* Type declarations */
  268. #ifndef OF /* function prototypes */
  269. # ifdef STDC
  270. # define OF(args) args
  271. # else
  272. # define OF(args) ()
  273. # endif
  274. #endif
  275. #ifndef Z_ARG /* function prototypes for stdarg */
  276. # if defined(STDC) || defined(Z_HAVE_STDARG_H)
  277. # define Z_ARG(args) args
  278. # else
  279. # define Z_ARG(args) ()
  280. # endif
  281. #endif
  282. /* The following definitions for FAR are needed only for MSDOS mixed
  283. * model programming (small or medium model with some far allocations).
  284. * This was tested only with MSC; for other MSDOS compilers you may have
  285. * to define NO_MEMCPY in zutil.h. If you don't need the mixed model,
  286. * just define FAR to be empty.
  287. */
  288. #ifdef SYS16BIT
  289. # if defined(M_I86SM) || defined(M_I86MM)
  290. /* MSC small or medium model */
  291. # define SMALL_MEDIUM
  292. # ifdef _MSC_VER
  293. # define FAR _far
  294. # else
  295. # define FAR far
  296. # endif
  297. # endif
  298. # if (defined(__SMALL__) || defined(__MEDIUM__))
  299. /* Turbo C small or medium model */
  300. # define SMALL_MEDIUM
  301. # ifdef __BORLANDC__
  302. # define FAR _far
  303. # else
  304. # define FAR far
  305. # endif
  306. # endif
  307. #endif
  308. #if defined(WINDOWS) || defined(WIN32)
  309. /* If building or using zlib as a DLL, define ZLIB_DLL.
  310. * This is not mandatory, but it offers a little performance increase.
  311. */
  312. # ifdef ZLIB_DLL
  313. # if defined(WIN32) && (!defined(__BORLANDC__) || (__BORLANDC__ >= 0x500))
  314. # ifdef ZLIB_INTERNAL
  315. # define ZEXTERN extern __declspec(dllexport)
  316. # else
  317. # define ZEXTERN extern __declspec(dllimport)
  318. # endif
  319. # endif
  320. # endif /* ZLIB_DLL */
  321. /* If building or using zlib with the WINAPI/WINAPIV calling convention,
  322. * define ZLIB_WINAPI.
  323. * Caution: the standard ZLIB1.DLL is NOT compiled using ZLIB_WINAPI.
  324. */
  325. # ifdef ZLIB_WINAPI
  326. # ifdef FAR
  327. # undef FAR
  328. # endif
  329. # include <windows.h>
  330. /* No need for _export, use ZLIB.DEF instead. */
  331. /* For complete Windows compatibility, use WINAPI, not __stdcall. */
  332. # define ZEXPORT WINAPI
  333. # ifdef WIN32
  334. # define ZEXPORTVA WINAPIV
  335. # else
  336. # define ZEXPORTVA FAR CDECL
  337. # endif
  338. # endif
  339. #endif
  340. #if defined (__BEOS__)
  341. # ifdef ZLIB_DLL
  342. # ifdef ZLIB_INTERNAL
  343. # define ZEXPORT __declspec(dllexport)
  344. # define ZEXPORTVA __declspec(dllexport)
  345. # else
  346. # define ZEXPORT __declspec(dllimport)
  347. # define ZEXPORTVA __declspec(dllimport)
  348. # endif
  349. # endif
  350. #endif
  351. #ifndef ZEXTERN
  352. # define ZEXTERN extern
  353. #endif
  354. #ifndef ZEXPORT
  355. # define ZEXPORT
  356. #endif
  357. #ifndef ZEXPORTVA
  358. # define ZEXPORTVA
  359. #endif
  360. #ifndef FAR
  361. # define FAR
  362. #endif
  363. #if !defined(__MACTYPES__)
  364. typedef unsigned char Byte; /* 8 bits */
  365. #endif
  366. typedef unsigned int uInt; /* 16 bits or more */
  367. typedef unsigned long uLong; /* 32 bits or more */
  368. #ifdef SMALL_MEDIUM
  369. /* Borland C/C++ and some old MSC versions ignore FAR inside typedef */
  370. # define Bytef Byte FAR
  371. #else
  372. typedef Byte FAR Bytef;
  373. #endif
  374. typedef char FAR charf;
  375. typedef int FAR intf;
  376. typedef uInt FAR uIntf;
  377. typedef uLong FAR uLongf;
  378. #ifdef STDC
  379. typedef void const *voidpc;
  380. typedef void FAR *voidpf;
  381. typedef void *voidp;
  382. #else
  383. typedef Byte const *voidpc;
  384. typedef Byte FAR *voidpf;
  385. typedef Byte *voidp;
  386. #endif
  387. #if !defined(Z_U4) && !defined(Z_SOLO) && defined(STDC)
  388. # include <limits.h>
  389. # if (UINT_MAX == 0xffffffffUL)
  390. # define Z_U4 unsigned
  391. # elif (ULONG_MAX == 0xffffffffUL)
  392. # define Z_U4 unsigned long
  393. # elif (USHRT_MAX == 0xffffffffUL)
  394. # define Z_U4 unsigned short
  395. # endif
  396. #endif
  397. #ifdef Z_U4
  398. typedef Z_U4 z_crc_t;
  399. #else
  400. typedef unsigned long z_crc_t;
  401. #endif
  402. #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H /* may be set to #if 1 by ./configure */
  403. # define Z_HAVE_UNISTD_H
  404. #endif
  405. #ifdef HAVE_STDARG_H /* may be set to #if 1 by ./configure */
  406. # define Z_HAVE_STDARG_H
  407. #endif
  408. #ifdef STDC
  409. # ifndef Z_SOLO
  410. # include <sys/types.h> /* for off_t */
  411. # endif
  412. #endif
  413. #if defined(STDC) || defined(Z_HAVE_STDARG_H)
  414. # ifndef Z_SOLO
  415. # include <stdarg.h> /* for va_list */
  416. # endif
  417. #endif
  418. #ifdef _WIN32
  419. # ifndef Z_SOLO
  420. # include <stddef.h> /* for wchar_t */
  421. # endif
  422. #endif
  423. /* a little trick to accommodate both "#define _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE" and
  424. * "#define _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE 1" as requesting 64-bit operations, (even
  425. * though the former does not conform to the LFS document), but considering
  426. * both "#undef _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE" and "#define _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE 0" as
  427. * equivalently requesting no 64-bit operations
  428. */
  429. #if defined(_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE) && -_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE - -1 == 1
  430. # undef _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE
  431. #endif
  432. #if defined(__WATCOMC__) && !defined(Z_HAVE_UNISTD_H)
  433. # define Z_HAVE_UNISTD_H
  434. #endif
  435. #ifndef Z_SOLO
  436. # if defined(Z_HAVE_UNISTD_H) || defined(_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE)
  437. # include <unistd.h> /* for SEEK_*, off_t, and _LFS64_LARGEFILE */
  438. # ifdef VMS
  439. # include <unixio.h> /* for off_t */
  440. # endif
  441. # ifndef z_off_t
  442. # define z_off_t off_t
  443. # endif
  444. # endif
  445. #endif
  446. #if defined(_LFS64_LARGEFILE) && _LFS64_LARGEFILE-0
  447. # define Z_LFS64
  448. #endif
  449. #if defined(_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE) && defined(Z_LFS64)
  450. # define Z_LARGE64
  451. #endif
  452. #if defined(_FILE_OFFSET_BITS) && _FILE_OFFSET_BITS-0 == 64 && defined(Z_LFS64)
  453. # define Z_WANT64
  454. #endif
  455. #if !defined(SEEK_SET) && !defined(Z_SOLO)
  456. # define SEEK_SET 0 /* Seek from beginning of file. */
  457. # define SEEK_CUR 1 /* Seek from current position. */
  458. # define SEEK_END 2 /* Set file pointer to EOF plus "offset" */
  459. #endif
  460. #ifndef z_off_t
  461. # define z_off_t long
  462. #endif
  463. #if !defined(_WIN32) && defined(Z_LARGE64)
  464. # define z_off64_t off64_t
  465. #else
  466. # if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(Z_SOLO)
  467. # define z_off64_t __int64
  468. # else
  469. # define z_off64_t z_off_t
  470. # endif
  471. #endif
  472. /* MVS linker does not support external names larger than 8 bytes */
  473. #if defined(__MVS__)
  474. #pragma map(deflateInit_,"DEIN")
  475. #pragma map(deflateInit2_,"DEIN2")
  476. #pragma map(deflateEnd,"DEEND")
  477. #pragma map(deflateBound,"DEBND")
  478. #pragma map(inflateInit_,"ININ")
  479. #pragma map(inflateInit2_,"ININ2")
  480. #pragma map(inflateEnd,"INEND")
  481. #pragma map(inflateSync,"INSY")
  482. #pragma map(inflateSetDictionary,"INSEDI")
  483. #pragma map(compressBound,"CMBND")
  484. #pragma map(inflate_table,"INTABL")
  485. #pragma map(inflate_fast,"INFA")
  486. #pragma map(inflate_copyright,"INCOPY")
  487. #endif
  488. #endif /* ZCONF_H */
  489. /* zlib.h -- interface of the 'zlib' general purpose compression library
  490. version 1.2.11, January 15th, 2017
  491. Copyright (C) 1995-2017 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler
  492. This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
  493. warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
  494. arising from the use of this software.
  495. Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
  496. including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
  497. freely, subject to the following restrictions:
  498. 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
  499. claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
  500. in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
  501. appreciated but is not required.
  502. 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
  503. misrepresented as being the original software.
  504. 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
  505. Jean-loup Gailly Mark Adler
  506. jloup@gzip.org madler@alumni.caltech.edu
  507. The data format used by the zlib library is described by RFCs (Request for
  508. Comments) 1950 to 1952 in the files http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1950
  509. (zlib format), rfc1951 (deflate format) and rfc1952 (gzip format).
  510. */
  511. #ifndef ZLIB_H
  512. #define ZLIB_H
  513. #ifdef __cplusplus
  514. extern "C" {
  515. #endif
  516. #define ZLIB_VERSION "1.2.11"
  517. #define ZLIB_VERNUM 0x12b0
  518. #define ZLIB_VER_MAJOR 1
  519. #define ZLIB_VER_MINOR 2
  520. #define ZLIB_VER_REVISION 11
  521. #define ZLIB_VER_SUBREVISION 0
  522. /*
  523. The 'zlib' compression library provides in-memory compression and
  524. decompression functions, including integrity checks of the uncompressed data.
  525. This version of the library supports only one compression method (deflation)
  526. but other algorithms will be added later and will have the same stream
  527. interface.
  528. Compression can be done in a single step if the buffers are large enough,
  529. or can be done by repeated calls of the compression function. In the latter
  530. case, the application must provide more input and/or consume the output
  531. (providing more output space) before each call.
  532. The compressed data format used by default by the in-memory functions is
  533. the zlib format, which is a zlib wrapper documented in RFC 1950, wrapped
  534. around a deflate stream, which is itself documented in RFC 1951.
  535. The library also supports reading and writing files in gzip (.gz) format
  536. with an interface similar to that of stdio using the functions that start
  537. with "gz". The gzip format is different from the zlib format. gzip is a
  538. gzip wrapper, documented in RFC 1952, wrapped around a deflate stream.
  539. This library can optionally read and write gzip and raw deflate streams in
  540. memory as well.
  541. The zlib format was designed to be compact and fast for use in memory
  542. and on communications channels. The gzip format was designed for single-
  543. file compression on file systems, has a larger header than zlib to maintain
  544. directory information, and uses a different, slower check method than zlib.
  545. The library does not install any signal handler. The decoder checks
  546. the consistency of the compressed data, so the library should never crash
  547. even in the case of corrupted input.
  548. */
  549. typedef voidpf (*alloc_func) OF((voidpf opaque, uInt items, uInt size));
  550. typedef void (*free_func) OF((voidpf opaque, voidpf address));
  551. struct internal_state;
  552. typedef struct z_stream_s {
  553. z_const Bytef *next_in; /* next input byte */
  554. uInt avail_in; /* number of bytes available at next_in */
  555. uLong total_in; /* total number of input bytes read so far */
  556. Bytef *next_out; /* next output byte will go here */
  557. uInt avail_out; /* remaining free space at next_out */
  558. uLong total_out; /* total number of bytes output so far */
  559. z_const char *msg; /* last error message, NULL if no error */
  560. struct internal_state FAR *state; /* not visible by applications */
  561. alloc_func zalloc; /* used to allocate the internal state */
  562. free_func zfree; /* used to free the internal state */
  563. voidpf opaque; /* private data object passed to zalloc and zfree */
  564. int data_type; /* best guess about the data type: binary or text
  565. for deflate, or the decoding state for inflate */
  566. uLong adler; /* Adler-32 or CRC-32 value of the uncompressed data */
  567. uLong reserved; /* reserved for future use */
  568. } z_stream;
  569. typedef z_stream FAR *z_streamp;
  570. /*
  571. gzip header information passed to and from zlib routines. See RFC 1952
  572. for more details on the meanings of these fields.
  573. */
  574. typedef struct gz_header_s {
  575. int text; /* true if compressed data believed to be text */
  576. uLong time; /* modification time */
  577. int xflags; /* extra flags (not used when writing a gzip file) */
  578. int os; /* operating system */
  579. Bytef *extra; /* pointer to extra field or Z_NULL if none */
  580. uInt extra_len; /* extra field length (valid if extra != Z_NULL) */
  581. uInt extra_max; /* space at extra (only when reading header) */
  582. Bytef *name; /* pointer to zero-terminated file name or Z_NULL */
  583. uInt name_max; /* space at name (only when reading header) */
  584. Bytef *comment; /* pointer to zero-terminated comment or Z_NULL */
  585. uInt comm_max; /* space at comment (only when reading header) */
  586. int hcrc; /* true if there was or will be a header crc */
  587. int done; /* true when done reading gzip header (not used
  588. when writing a gzip file) */
  589. } gz_header;
  590. typedef gz_header FAR *gz_headerp;
  591. /*
  592. The application must update next_in and avail_in when avail_in has dropped
  593. to zero. It must update next_out and avail_out when avail_out has dropped
  594. to zero. The application must initialize zalloc, zfree and opaque before
  595. calling the init function. All other fields are set by the compression
  596. library and must not be updated by the application.
  597. The opaque value provided by the application will be passed as the first
  598. parameter for calls of zalloc and zfree. This can be useful for custom
  599. memory management. The compression library attaches no meaning to the
  600. opaque value.
  601. zalloc must return Z_NULL if there is not enough memory for the object.
  602. If zlib is used in a multi-threaded application, zalloc and zfree must be
  603. thread safe. In that case, zlib is thread-safe. When zalloc and zfree are
  604. Z_NULL on entry to the initialization function, they are set to internal
  605. routines that use the standard library functions malloc() and free().
  606. On 16-bit systems, the functions zalloc and zfree must be able to allocate
  607. exactly 65536 bytes, but will not be required to allocate more than this if
  608. the symbol MAXSEG_64K is defined (see zconf.h). WARNING: On MSDOS, pointers
  609. returned by zalloc for objects of exactly 65536 bytes *must* have their
  610. offset normalized to zero. The default allocation function provided by this
  611. library ensures this (see zutil.c). To reduce memory requirements and avoid
  612. any allocation of 64K objects, at the expense of compression ratio, compile
  613. the library with -DMAX_WBITS=14 (see zconf.h).
  614. The fields total_in and total_out can be used for statistics or progress
  615. reports. After compression, total_in holds the total size of the
  616. uncompressed data and may be saved for use by the decompressor (particularly
  617. if the decompressor wants to decompress everything in a single step).
  618. */
  619. /* constants */
  620. #define Z_NO_FLUSH 0
  621. #define Z_PARTIAL_FLUSH 1
  622. #define Z_SYNC_FLUSH 2
  623. #define Z_FULL_FLUSH 3
  624. #define Z_FINISH 4
  625. #define Z_BLOCK 5
  626. #define Z_TREES 6
  627. /* Allowed flush values; see deflate() and inflate() below for details */
  628. #define Z_OK 0
  629. #define Z_STREAM_END 1
  630. #define Z_NEED_DICT 2
  631. #define Z_ERRNO (-1)
  632. #define Z_STREAM_ERROR (-2)
  633. #define Z_DATA_ERROR (-3)
  634. #define Z_MEM_ERROR (-4)
  635. #define Z_BUF_ERROR (-5)
  636. #define Z_VERSION_ERROR (-6)
  637. /* Return codes for the compression/decompression functions. Negative values
  638. * are errors, positive values are used for special but normal events.
  639. */
  640. #define Z_NO_COMPRESSION 0
  641. #define Z_BEST_SPEED 1
  642. #define Z_BEST_COMPRESSION 9
  643. #define Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION (-1)
  644. /* compression levels */
  645. #define Z_FILTERED 1
  646. #define Z_HUFFMAN_ONLY 2
  647. #define Z_RLE 3
  648. #define Z_FIXED 4
  649. #define Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY 0
  650. /* compression strategy; see deflateInit2() below for details */
  651. #define Z_BINARY 0
  652. #define Z_TEXT 1
  653. #define Z_ASCII Z_TEXT /* for compatibility with 1.2.2 and earlier */
  654. #define Z_UNKNOWN 2
  655. /* Possible values of the data_type field for deflate() */
  656. #define Z_DEFLATED 8
  657. /* The deflate compression method (the only one supported in this version) */
  658. #define Z_NULL 0 /* for initializing zalloc, zfree, opaque */
  659. #define zlib_version zlibVersion()
  660. /* for compatibility with versions < 1.0.2 */
  661. /* basic functions */
  662. ZEXTERN const char * ZEXPORT zlibVersion OF((void));
  663. /* The application can compare zlibVersion and ZLIB_VERSION for consistency.
  664. If the first character differs, the library code actually used is not
  665. compatible with the zlib.h header file used by the application. This check
  666. is automatically made by deflateInit and inflateInit.
  667. */
  668. /*
  669. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT deflateInit OF((z_streamp strm, int level));
  670. Initializes the internal stream state for compression. The fields
  671. zalloc, zfree and opaque must be initialized before by the caller. If
  672. zalloc and zfree are set to Z_NULL, deflateInit updates them to use default
  673. allocation functions.
  674. The compression level must be Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION, or between 0 and 9:
  675. 1 gives best speed, 9 gives best compression, 0 gives no compression at all
  676. (the input data is simply copied a block at a time). Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION
  677. requests a default compromise between speed and compression (currently
  678. equivalent to level 6).
  679. deflateInit returns Z_OK if success, Z_MEM_ERROR if there was not enough
  680. memory, Z_STREAM_ERROR if level is not a valid compression level, or
  681. Z_VERSION_ERROR if the zlib library version (zlib_version) is incompatible
  682. with the version assumed by the caller (ZLIB_VERSION). msg is set to null
  683. if there is no error message. deflateInit does not perform any compression:
  684. this will be done by deflate().
  685. */
  686. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT deflate OF((z_streamp strm, int flush));
  687. /*
  688. deflate compresses as much data as possible, and stops when the input
  689. buffer becomes empty or the output buffer becomes full. It may introduce
  690. some output latency (reading input without producing any output) except when
  691. forced to flush.
  692. The detailed semantics are as follows. deflate performs one or both of the
  693. following actions:
  694. - Compress more input starting at next_in and update next_in and avail_in
  695. accordingly. If not all input can be processed (because there is not
  696. enough room in the output buffer), next_in and avail_in are updated and
  697. processing will resume at this point for the next call of deflate().
  698. - Generate more output starting at next_out and update next_out and avail_out
  699. accordingly. This action is forced if the parameter flush is non zero.
  700. Forcing flush frequently degrades the compression ratio, so this parameter
  701. should be set only when necessary. Some output may be provided even if
  702. flush is zero.
  703. Before the call of deflate(), the application should ensure that at least
  704. one of the actions is possible, by providing more input and/or consuming more
  705. output, and updating avail_in or avail_out accordingly; avail_out should
  706. never be zero before the call. The application can consume the compressed
  707. output when it wants, for example when the output buffer is full (avail_out
  708. == 0), or after each call of deflate(). If deflate returns Z_OK and with
  709. zero avail_out, it must be called again after making room in the output
  710. buffer because there might be more output pending. See deflatePending(),
  711. which can be used if desired to determine whether or not there is more ouput
  712. in that case.
  713. Normally the parameter flush is set to Z_NO_FLUSH, which allows deflate to
  714. decide how much data to accumulate before producing output, in order to
  715. maximize compression.
  716. If the parameter flush is set to Z_SYNC_FLUSH, all pending output is
  717. flushed to the output buffer and the output is aligned on a byte boundary, so
  718. that the decompressor can get all input data available so far. (In
  719. particular avail_in is zero after the call if enough output space has been
  720. provided before the call.) Flushing may degrade compression for some
  721. compression algorithms and so it should be used only when necessary. This
  722. completes the current deflate block and follows it with an empty stored block
  723. that is three bits plus filler bits to the next byte, followed by four bytes
  724. (00 00 ff ff).
  725. If flush is set to Z_PARTIAL_FLUSH, all pending output is flushed to the
  726. output buffer, but the output is not aligned to a byte boundary. All of the
  727. input data so far will be available to the decompressor, as for Z_SYNC_FLUSH.
  728. This completes the current deflate block and follows it with an empty fixed
  729. codes block that is 10 bits long. This assures that enough bytes are output
  730. in order for the decompressor to finish the block before the empty fixed
  731. codes block.
  732. If flush is set to Z_BLOCK, a deflate block is completed and emitted, as
  733. for Z_SYNC_FLUSH, but the output is not aligned on a byte boundary, and up to
  734. seven bits of the current block are held to be written as the next byte after
  735. the next deflate block is completed. In this case, the decompressor may not
  736. be provided enough bits at this point in order to complete decompression of
  737. the data provided so far to the compressor. It may need to wait for the next
  738. block to be emitted. This is for advanced applications that need to control
  739. the emission of deflate blocks.
  740. If flush is set to Z_FULL_FLUSH, all output is flushed as with
  741. Z_SYNC_FLUSH, and the compression state is reset so that decompression can
  742. restart from this point if previous compressed data has been damaged or if
  743. random access is desired. Using Z_FULL_FLUSH too often can seriously degrade
  744. compression.
  745. If deflate returns with avail_out == 0, this function must be called again
  746. with the same value of the flush parameter and more output space (updated
  747. avail_out), until the flush is complete (deflate returns with non-zero
  748. avail_out). In the case of a Z_FULL_FLUSH or Z_SYNC_FLUSH, make sure that
  749. avail_out is greater than six to avoid repeated flush markers due to
  750. avail_out == 0 on return.
  751. If the parameter flush is set to Z_FINISH, pending input is processed,
  752. pending output is flushed and deflate returns with Z_STREAM_END if there was
  753. enough output space. If deflate returns with Z_OK or Z_BUF_ERROR, this
  754. function must be called again with Z_FINISH and more output space (updated
  755. avail_out) but no more input data, until it returns with Z_STREAM_END or an
  756. error. After deflate has returned Z_STREAM_END, the only possible operations
  757. on the stream are deflateReset or deflateEnd.
  758. Z_FINISH can be used in the first deflate call after deflateInit if all the
  759. compression is to be done in a single step. In order to complete in one
  760. call, avail_out must be at least the value returned by deflateBound (see
  761. below). Then deflate is guaranteed to return Z_STREAM_END. If not enough
  762. output space is provided, deflate will not return Z_STREAM_END, and it must
  763. be called again as described above.
  764. deflate() sets strm->adler to the Adler-32 checksum of all input read
  765. so far (that is, total_in bytes). If a gzip stream is being generated, then
  766. strm->adler will be the CRC-32 checksum of the input read so far. (See
  767. deflateInit2 below.)
  768. deflate() may update strm->data_type if it can make a good guess about
  769. the input data type (Z_BINARY or Z_TEXT). If in doubt, the data is
  770. considered binary. This field is only for information purposes and does not
  771. affect the compression algorithm in any manner.
  772. deflate() returns Z_OK if some progress has been made (more input
  773. processed or more output produced), Z_STREAM_END if all input has been
  774. consumed and all output has been produced (only when flush is set to
  775. Z_FINISH), Z_STREAM_ERROR if the stream state was inconsistent (for example
  776. if next_in or next_out was Z_NULL or the state was inadvertently written over
  777. by the application), or Z_BUF_ERROR if no progress is possible (for example
  778. avail_in or avail_out was zero). Note that Z_BUF_ERROR is not fatal, and
  779. deflate() can be called again with more input and more output space to
  780. continue compressing.
  781. */
  782. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT deflateEnd OF((z_streamp strm));
  783. /*
  784. All dynamically allocated data structures for this stream are freed.
  785. This function discards any unprocessed input and does not flush any pending
  786. output.
  787. deflateEnd returns Z_OK if success, Z_STREAM_ERROR if the
  788. stream state was inconsistent, Z_DATA_ERROR if the stream was freed
  789. prematurely (some input or output was discarded). In the error case, msg
  790. may be set but then points to a static string (which must not be
  791. deallocated).
  792. */
  793. /*
  794. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflateInit OF((z_streamp strm));
  795. Initializes the internal stream state for decompression. The fields
  796. next_in, avail_in, zalloc, zfree and opaque must be initialized before by
  797. the caller. In the current version of inflate, the provided input is not
  798. read or consumed. The allocation of a sliding window will be deferred to
  799. the first call of inflate (if the decompression does not complete on the
  800. first call). If zalloc and zfree are set to Z_NULL, inflateInit updates
  801. them to use default allocation functions.
  802. inflateInit returns Z_OK if success, Z_MEM_ERROR if there was not enough
  803. memory, Z_VERSION_ERROR if the zlib library version is incompatible with the
  804. version assumed by the caller, or Z_STREAM_ERROR if the parameters are
  805. invalid, such as a null pointer to the structure. msg is set to null if
  806. there is no error message. inflateInit does not perform any decompression.
  807. Actual decompression will be done by inflate(). So next_in, and avail_in,
  808. next_out, and avail_out are unused and unchanged. The current
  809. implementation of inflateInit() does not process any header information --
  810. that is deferred until inflate() is called.
  811. */
  812. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflate OF((z_streamp strm, int flush));
  813. /*
  814. inflate decompresses as much data as possible, and stops when the input
  815. buffer becomes empty or the output buffer becomes full. It may introduce
  816. some output latency (reading input without producing any output) except when
  817. forced to flush.
  818. The detailed semantics are as follows. inflate performs one or both of the
  819. following actions:
  820. - Decompress more input starting at next_in and update next_in and avail_in
  821. accordingly. If not all input can be processed (because there is not
  822. enough room in the output buffer), then next_in and avail_in are updated
  823. accordingly, and processing will resume at this point for the next call of
  824. inflate().
  825. - Generate more output starting at next_out and update next_out and avail_out
  826. accordingly. inflate() provides as much output as possible, until there is
  827. no more input data or no more space in the output buffer (see below about
  828. the flush parameter).
  829. Before the call of inflate(), the application should ensure that at least
  830. one of the actions is possible, by providing more input and/or consuming more
  831. output, and updating the next_* and avail_* values accordingly. If the
  832. caller of inflate() does not provide both available input and available
  833. output space, it is possible that there will be no progress made. The
  834. application can consume the uncompressed output when it wants, for example
  835. when the output buffer is full (avail_out == 0), or after each call of
  836. inflate(). If inflate returns Z_OK and with zero avail_out, it must be
  837. called again after making room in the output buffer because there might be
  838. more output pending.
  839. The flush parameter of inflate() can be Z_NO_FLUSH, Z_SYNC_FLUSH, Z_FINISH,
  840. Z_BLOCK, or Z_TREES. Z_SYNC_FLUSH requests that inflate() flush as much
  841. output as possible to the output buffer. Z_BLOCK requests that inflate()
  842. stop if and when it gets to the next deflate block boundary. When decoding
  843. the zlib or gzip format, this will cause inflate() to return immediately
  844. after the header and before the first block. When doing a raw inflate,
  845. inflate() will go ahead and process the first block, and will return when it
  846. gets to the end of that block, or when it runs out of data.
  847. The Z_BLOCK option assists in appending to or combining deflate streams.
  848. To assist in this, on return inflate() always sets strm->data_type to the
  849. number of unused bits in the last byte taken from strm->next_in, plus 64 if
  850. inflate() is currently decoding the last block in the deflate stream, plus
  851. 128 if inflate() returned immediately after decoding an end-of-block code or
  852. decoding the complete header up to just before the first byte of the deflate
  853. stream. The end-of-block will not be indicated until all of the uncompressed
  854. data from that block has been written to strm->next_out. The number of
  855. unused bits may in general be greater than seven, except when bit 7 of
  856. data_type is set, in which case the number of unused bits will be less than
  857. eight. data_type is set as noted here every time inflate() returns for all
  858. flush options, and so can be used to determine the amount of currently
  859. consumed input in bits.
  860. The Z_TREES option behaves as Z_BLOCK does, but it also returns when the
  861. end of each deflate block header is reached, before any actual data in that
  862. block is decoded. This allows the caller to determine the length of the
  863. deflate block header for later use in random access within a deflate block.
  864. 256 is added to the value of strm->data_type when inflate() returns
  865. immediately after reaching the end of the deflate block header.
  866. inflate() should normally be called until it returns Z_STREAM_END or an
  867. error. However if all decompression is to be performed in a single step (a
  868. single call of inflate), the parameter flush should be set to Z_FINISH. In
  869. this case all pending input is processed and all pending output is flushed;
  870. avail_out must be large enough to hold all of the uncompressed data for the
  871. operation to complete. (The size of the uncompressed data may have been
  872. saved by the compressor for this purpose.) The use of Z_FINISH is not
  873. required to perform an inflation in one step. However it may be used to
  874. inform inflate that a faster approach can be used for the single inflate()
  875. call. Z_FINISH also informs inflate to not maintain a sliding window if the
  876. stream completes, which reduces inflate's memory footprint. If the stream
  877. does not complete, either because not all of the stream is provided or not
  878. enough output space is provided, then a sliding window will be allocated and
  879. inflate() can be called again to continue the operation as if Z_NO_FLUSH had
  880. been used.
  881. In this implementation, inflate() always flushes as much output as
  882. possible to the output buffer, and always uses the faster approach on the
  883. first call. So the effects of the flush parameter in this implementation are
  884. on the return value of inflate() as noted below, when inflate() returns early
  885. when Z_BLOCK or Z_TREES is used, and when inflate() avoids the allocation of
  886. memory for a sliding window when Z_FINISH is used.
  887. If a preset dictionary is needed after this call (see inflateSetDictionary
  888. below), inflate sets strm->adler to the Adler-32 checksum of the dictionary
  889. chosen by the compressor and returns Z_NEED_DICT; otherwise it sets
  890. strm->adler to the Adler-32 checksum of all output produced so far (that is,
  891. total_out bytes) and returns Z_OK, Z_STREAM_END or an error code as described
  892. below. At the end of the stream, inflate() checks that its computed Adler-32
  893. checksum is equal to that saved by the compressor and returns Z_STREAM_END
  894. only if the checksum is correct.
  895. inflate() can decompress and check either zlib-wrapped or gzip-wrapped
  896. deflate data. The header type is detected automatically, if requested when
  897. initializing with inflateInit2(). Any information contained in the gzip
  898. header is not retained unless inflateGetHeader() is used. When processing
  899. gzip-wrapped deflate data, strm->adler32 is set to the CRC-32 of the output
  900. produced so far. The CRC-32 is checked against the gzip trailer, as is the
  901. uncompressed length, modulo 2^32.
  902. inflate() returns Z_OK if some progress has been made (more input processed
  903. or more output produced), Z_STREAM_END if the end of the compressed data has
  904. been reached and all uncompressed output has been produced, Z_NEED_DICT if a
  905. preset dictionary is needed at this point, Z_DATA_ERROR if the input data was
  906. corrupted (input stream not conforming to the zlib format or incorrect check
  907. value, in which case strm->msg points to a string with a more specific
  908. error), Z_STREAM_ERROR if the stream structure was inconsistent (for example
  909. next_in or next_out was Z_NULL, or the state was inadvertently written over
  910. by the application), Z_MEM_ERROR if there was not enough memory, Z_BUF_ERROR
  911. if no progress was possible or if there was not enough room in the output
  912. buffer when Z_FINISH is used. Note that Z_BUF_ERROR is not fatal, and
  913. inflate() can be called again with more input and more output space to
  914. continue decompressing. If Z_DATA_ERROR is returned, the application may
  915. then call inflateSync() to look for a good compression block if a partial
  916. recovery of the data is to be attempted.
  917. */
  918. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflateEnd OF((z_streamp strm));
  919. /*
  920. All dynamically allocated data structures for this stream are freed.
  921. This function discards any unprocessed input and does not flush any pending
  922. output.
  923. inflateEnd returns Z_OK if success, or Z_STREAM_ERROR if the stream state
  924. was inconsistent.
  925. */
  926. /* Advanced functions */
  927. /*
  928. The following functions are needed only in some special applications.
  929. */
  930. /*
  931. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT deflateInit2 OF((z_streamp strm,
  932. int level,
  933. int method,
  934. int windowBits,
  935. int memLevel,
  936. int strategy));
  937. This is another version of deflateInit with more compression options. The
  938. fields next_in, zalloc, zfree and opaque must be initialized before by the
  939. caller.
  940. The method parameter is the compression method. It must be Z_DEFLATED in
  941. this version of the library.
  942. The windowBits parameter is the base two logarithm of the window size
  943. (the size of the history buffer). It should be in the range 8..15 for this
  944. version of the library. Larger values of this parameter result in better
  945. compression at the expense of memory usage. The default value is 15 if
  946. deflateInit is used instead.
  947. For the current implementation of deflate(), a windowBits value of 8 (a
  948. window size of 256 bytes) is not supported. As a result, a request for 8
  949. will result in 9 (a 512-byte window). In that case, providing 8 to
  950. inflateInit2() will result in an error when the zlib header with 9 is
  951. checked against the initialization of inflate(). The remedy is to not use 8
  952. with deflateInit2() with this initialization, or at least in that case use 9
  953. with inflateInit2().
  954. windowBits can also be -8..-15 for raw deflate. In this case, -windowBits
  955. determines the window size. deflate() will then generate raw deflate data
  956. with no zlib header or trailer, and will not compute a check value.
  957. windowBits can also be greater than 15 for optional gzip encoding. Add
  958. 16 to windowBits to write a simple gzip header and trailer around the
  959. compressed data instead of a zlib wrapper. The gzip header will have no
  960. file name, no extra data, no comment, no modification time (set to zero), no
  961. header crc, and the operating system will be set to the appropriate value,
  962. if the operating system was determined at compile time. If a gzip stream is
  963. being written, strm->adler is a CRC-32 instead of an Adler-32.
  964. For raw deflate or gzip encoding, a request for a 256-byte window is
  965. rejected as invalid, since only the zlib header provides a means of
  966. transmitting the window size to the decompressor.
  967. The memLevel parameter specifies how much memory should be allocated
  968. for the internal compression state. memLevel=1 uses minimum memory but is
  969. slow and reduces compression ratio; memLevel=9 uses maximum memory for
  970. optimal speed. The default value is 8. See zconf.h for total memory usage
  971. as a function of windowBits and memLevel.
  972. The strategy parameter is used to tune the compression algorithm. Use the
  973. value Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY for normal data, Z_FILTERED for data produced by a
  974. filter (or predictor), Z_HUFFMAN_ONLY to force Huffman encoding only (no
  975. string match), or Z_RLE to limit match distances to one (run-length
  976. encoding). Filtered data consists mostly of small values with a somewhat
  977. random distribution. In this case, the compression algorithm is tuned to
  978. compress them better. The effect of Z_FILTERED is to force more Huffman
  979. coding and less string matching; it is somewhat intermediate between
  980. Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY and Z_HUFFMAN_ONLY. Z_RLE is designed to be almost as
  981. fast as Z_HUFFMAN_ONLY, but give better compression for PNG image data. The
  982. strategy parameter only affects the compression ratio but not the
  983. correctness of the compressed output even if it is not set appropriately.
  984. Z_FIXED prevents the use of dynamic Huffman codes, allowing for a simpler
  985. decoder for special applications.
  986. deflateInit2 returns Z_OK if success, Z_MEM_ERROR if there was not enough
  987. memory, Z_STREAM_ERROR if any parameter is invalid (such as an invalid
  988. method), or Z_VERSION_ERROR if the zlib library version (zlib_version) is
  989. incompatible with the version assumed by the caller (ZLIB_VERSION). msg is
  990. set to null if there is no error message. deflateInit2 does not perform any
  991. compression: this will be done by deflate().
  992. */
  993. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT deflateSetDictionary OF((z_streamp strm,
  994. const Bytef *dictionary,
  995. uInt dictLength));
  996. /*
  997. Initializes the compression dictionary from the given byte sequence
  998. without producing any compressed output. When using the zlib format, this
  999. function must be called immediately after deflateInit, deflateInit2 or
  1000. deflateReset, and before any call of deflate. When doing raw deflate, this
  1001. function must be called either before any call of deflate, or immediately
  1002. after the completion of a deflate block, i.e. after all input has been
  1003. consumed and all output has been delivered when using any of the flush
  1004. options Z_BLOCK, Z_PARTIAL_FLUSH, Z_SYNC_FLUSH, or Z_FULL_FLUSH. The
  1005. compressor and decompressor must use exactly the same dictionary (see
  1006. inflateSetDictionary).
  1007. The dictionary should consist of strings (byte sequences) that are likely
  1008. to be encountered later in the data to be compressed, with the most commonly
  1009. used strings preferably put towards the end of the dictionary. Using a
  1010. dictionary is most useful when the data to be compressed is short and can be
  1011. predicted with good accuracy; the data can then be compressed better than
  1012. with the default empty dictionary.
  1013. Depending on the size of the compression data structures selected by
  1014. deflateInit or deflateInit2, a part of the dictionary may in effect be
  1015. discarded, for example if the dictionary is larger than the window size
  1016. provided in deflateInit or deflateInit2. Thus the strings most likely to be
  1017. useful should be put at the end of the dictionary, not at the front. In
  1018. addition, the current implementation of deflate will use at most the window
  1019. size minus 262 bytes of the provided dictionary.
  1020. Upon return of this function, strm->adler is set to the Adler-32 value
  1021. of the dictionary; the decompressor may later use this value to determine
  1022. which dictionary has been used by the compressor. (The Adler-32 value
  1023. applies to the whole dictionary even if only a subset of the dictionary is
  1024. actually used by the compressor.) If a raw deflate was requested, then the
  1025. Adler-32 value is not computed and strm->adler is not set.
  1026. deflateSetDictionary returns Z_OK if success, or Z_STREAM_ERROR if a
  1027. parameter is invalid (e.g. dictionary being Z_NULL) or the stream state is
  1028. inconsistent (for example if deflate has already been called for this stream
  1029. or if not at a block boundary for raw deflate). deflateSetDictionary does
  1030. not perform any compression: this will be done by deflate().
  1031. */
  1032. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT deflateGetDictionary OF((z_streamp strm,
  1033. Bytef *dictionary,
  1034. uInt *dictLength));
  1035. /*
  1036. Returns the sliding dictionary being maintained by deflate. dictLength is
  1037. set to the number of bytes in the dictionary, and that many bytes are copied
  1038. to dictionary. dictionary must have enough space, where 32768 bytes is
  1039. always enough. If deflateGetDictionary() is called with dictionary equal to
  1040. Z_NULL, then only the dictionary length is returned, and nothing is copied.
  1041. Similary, if dictLength is Z_NULL, then it is not set.
  1042. deflateGetDictionary() may return a length less than the window size, even
  1043. when more than the window size in input has been provided. It may return up
  1044. to 258 bytes less in that case, due to how zlib's implementation of deflate
  1045. manages the sliding window and lookahead for matches, where matches can be
  1046. up to 258 bytes long. If the application needs the last window-size bytes of
  1047. input, then that would need to be saved by the application outside of zlib.
  1048. deflateGetDictionary returns Z_OK on success, or Z_STREAM_ERROR if the
  1049. stream state is inconsistent.
  1050. */
  1051. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT deflateCopy OF((z_streamp dest,
  1052. z_streamp source));
  1053. /*
  1054. Sets the destination stream as a complete copy of the source stream.
  1055. This function can be useful when several compression strategies will be
  1056. tried, for example when there are several ways of pre-processing the input
  1057. data with a filter. The streams that will be discarded should then be freed
  1058. by calling deflateEnd. Note that deflateCopy duplicates the internal
  1059. compression state which can be quite large, so this strategy is slow and can
  1060. consume lots of memory.
  1061. deflateCopy returns Z_OK if success, Z_MEM_ERROR if there was not
  1062. enough memory, Z_STREAM_ERROR if the source stream state was inconsistent
  1063. (such as zalloc being Z_NULL). msg is left unchanged in both source and
  1064. destination.
  1065. */
  1066. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT deflateReset OF((z_streamp strm));
  1067. /*
  1068. This function is equivalent to deflateEnd followed by deflateInit, but
  1069. does not free and reallocate the internal compression state. The stream
  1070. will leave the compression level and any other attributes that may have been
  1071. set unchanged.
  1072. deflateReset returns Z_OK if success, or Z_STREAM_ERROR if the source
  1073. stream state was inconsistent (such as zalloc or state being Z_NULL).
  1074. */
  1075. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT deflateParams OF((z_streamp strm,
  1076. int level,
  1077. int strategy));
  1078. /*
  1079. Dynamically update the compression level and compression strategy. The
  1080. interpretation of level and strategy is as in deflateInit2(). This can be
  1081. used to switch between compression and straight copy of the input data, or
  1082. to switch to a different kind of input data requiring a different strategy.
  1083. If the compression approach (which is a function of the level) or the
  1084. strategy is changed, and if any input has been consumed in a previous
  1085. deflate() call, then the input available so far is compressed with the old
  1086. level and strategy using deflate(strm, Z_BLOCK). There are three approaches
  1087. for the compression levels 0, 1..3, and 4..9 respectively. The new level
  1088. and strategy will take effect at the next call of deflate().
  1089. If a deflate(strm, Z_BLOCK) is performed by deflateParams(), and it does
  1090. not have enough output space to complete, then the parameter change will not
  1091. take effect. In this case, deflateParams() can be called again with the
  1092. same parameters and more output space to try again.
  1093. In order to assure a change in the parameters on the first try, the
  1094. deflate stream should be flushed using deflate() with Z_BLOCK or other flush
  1095. request until strm.avail_out is not zero, before calling deflateParams().
  1096. Then no more input data should be provided before the deflateParams() call.
  1097. If this is done, the old level and strategy will be applied to the data
  1098. compressed before deflateParams(), and the new level and strategy will be
  1099. applied to the the data compressed after deflateParams().
  1100. deflateParams returns Z_OK on success, Z_STREAM_ERROR if the source stream
  1101. state was inconsistent or if a parameter was invalid, or Z_BUF_ERROR if
  1102. there was not enough output space to complete the compression of the
  1103. available input data before a change in the strategy or approach. Note that
  1104. in the case of a Z_BUF_ERROR, the parameters are not changed. A return
  1105. value of Z_BUF_ERROR is not fatal, in which case deflateParams() can be
  1106. retried with more output space.
  1107. */
  1108. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT deflateTune OF((z_streamp strm,
  1109. int good_length,
  1110. int max_lazy,
  1111. int nice_length,
  1112. int max_chain));
  1113. /*
  1114. Fine tune deflate's internal compression parameters. This should only be
  1115. used by someone who understands the algorithm used by zlib's deflate for
  1116. searching for the best matching string, and even then only by the most
  1117. fanatic optimizer trying to squeeze out the last compressed bit for their
  1118. specific input data. Read the deflate.c source code for the meaning of the
  1119. max_lazy, good_length, nice_length, and max_chain parameters.
  1120. deflateTune() can be called after deflateInit() or deflateInit2(), and
  1121. returns Z_OK on success, or Z_STREAM_ERROR for an invalid deflate stream.
  1122. */
  1123. ZEXTERN uLong ZEXPORT deflateBound OF((z_streamp strm,
  1124. uLong sourceLen));
  1125. /*
  1126. deflateBound() returns an upper bound on the compressed size after
  1127. deflation of sourceLen bytes. It must be called after deflateInit() or
  1128. deflateInit2(), and after deflateSetHeader(), if used. This would be used
  1129. to allocate an output buffer for deflation in a single pass, and so would be
  1130. called before deflate(). If that first deflate() call is provided the
  1131. sourceLen input bytes, an output buffer allocated to the size returned by
  1132. deflateBound(), and the flush value Z_FINISH, then deflate() is guaranteed
  1133. to return Z_STREAM_END. Note that it is possible for the compressed size to
  1134. be larger than the value returned by deflateBound() if flush options other
  1135. than Z_FINISH or Z_NO_FLUSH are used.
  1136. */
  1137. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT deflatePending OF((z_streamp strm,
  1138. unsigned *pending,
  1139. int *bits));
  1140. /*
  1141. deflatePending() returns the number of bytes and bits of output that have
  1142. been generated, but not yet provided in the available output. The bytes not
  1143. provided would be due to the available output space having being consumed.
  1144. The number of bits of output not provided are between 0 and 7, where they
  1145. await more bits to join them in order to fill out a full byte. If pending
  1146. or bits are Z_NULL, then those values are not set.
  1147. deflatePending returns Z_OK if success, or Z_STREAM_ERROR if the source
  1148. stream state was inconsistent.
  1149. */
  1150. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT deflatePrime OF((z_streamp strm,
  1151. int bits,
  1152. int value));
  1153. /*
  1154. deflatePrime() inserts bits in the deflate output stream. The intent
  1155. is that this function is used to start off the deflate output with the bits
  1156. leftover from a previous deflate stream when appending to it. As such, this
  1157. function can only be used for raw deflate, and must be used before the first
  1158. deflate() call after a deflateInit2() or deflateReset(). bits must be less
  1159. than or equal to 16, and that many of the least significant bits of value
  1160. will be inserted in the output.
  1161. deflatePrime returns Z_OK if success, Z_BUF_ERROR if there was not enough
  1162. room in the internal buffer to insert the bits, or Z_STREAM_ERROR if the
  1163. source stream state was inconsistent.
  1164. */
  1165. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT deflateSetHeader OF((z_streamp strm,
  1166. gz_headerp head));
  1167. /*
  1168. deflateSetHeader() provides gzip header information for when a gzip
  1169. stream is requested by deflateInit2(). deflateSetHeader() may be called
  1170. after deflateInit2() or deflateReset() and before the first call of
  1171. deflate(). The text, time, os, extra field, name, and comment information
  1172. in the provided gz_header structure are written to the gzip header (xflag is
  1173. ignored -- the extra flags are set according to the compression level). The
  1174. caller must assure that, if not Z_NULL, name and comment are terminated with
  1175. a zero byte, and that if extra is not Z_NULL, that extra_len bytes are
  1176. available there. If hcrc is true, a gzip header crc is included. Note that
  1177. the current versions of the command-line version of gzip (up through version
  1178. 1.3.x) do not support header crc's, and will report that it is a "multi-part
  1179. gzip file" and give up.
  1180. If deflateSetHeader is not used, the default gzip header has text false,
  1181. the time set to zero, and os set to 255, with no extra, name, or comment
  1182. fields. The gzip header is returned to the default state by deflateReset().
  1183. deflateSetHeader returns Z_OK if success, or Z_STREAM_ERROR if the source
  1184. stream state was inconsistent.
  1185. */
  1186. /*
  1187. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflateInit2 OF((z_streamp strm,
  1188. int windowBits));
  1189. This is another version of inflateInit with an extra parameter. The
  1190. fields next_in, avail_in, zalloc, zfree and opaque must be initialized
  1191. before by the caller.
  1192. The windowBits parameter is the base two logarithm of the maximum window
  1193. size (the size of the history buffer). It should be in the range 8..15 for
  1194. this version of the library. The default value is 15 if inflateInit is used
  1195. instead. windowBits must be greater than or equal to the windowBits value
  1196. provided to deflateInit2() while compressing, or it must be equal to 15 if
  1197. deflateInit2() was not used. If a compressed stream with a larger window
  1198. size is given as input, inflate() will return with the error code
  1199. Z_DATA_ERROR instead of trying to allocate a larger window.
  1200. windowBits can also be zero to request that inflate use the window size in
  1201. the zlib header of the compressed stream.
  1202. windowBits can also be -8..-15 for raw inflate. In this case, -windowBits
  1203. determines the window size. inflate() will then process raw deflate data,
  1204. not looking for a zlib or gzip header, not generating a check value, and not
  1205. looking for any check values for comparison at the end of the stream. This
  1206. is for use with other formats that use the deflate compressed data format
  1207. such as zip. Those formats provide their own check values. If a custom
  1208. format is developed using the raw deflate format for compressed data, it is
  1209. recommended that a check value such as an Adler-32 or a CRC-32 be applied to
  1210. the uncompressed data as is done in the zlib, gzip, and zip formats. For
  1211. most applications, the zlib format should be used as is. Note that comments
  1212. above on the use in deflateInit2() applies to the magnitude of windowBits.
  1213. windowBits can also be greater than 15 for optional gzip decoding. Add
  1214. 32 to windowBits to enable zlib and gzip decoding with automatic header
  1215. detection, or add 16 to decode only the gzip format (the zlib format will
  1216. return a Z_DATA_ERROR). If a gzip stream is being decoded, strm->adler is a
  1217. CRC-32 instead of an Adler-32. Unlike the gunzip utility and gzread() (see
  1218. below), inflate() will not automatically decode concatenated gzip streams.
  1219. inflate() will return Z_STREAM_END at the end of the gzip stream. The state
  1220. would need to be reset to continue decoding a subsequent gzip stream.
  1221. inflateInit2 returns Z_OK if success, Z_MEM_ERROR if there was not enough
  1222. memory, Z_VERSION_ERROR if the zlib library version is incompatible with the
  1223. version assumed by the caller, or Z_STREAM_ERROR if the parameters are
  1224. invalid, such as a null pointer to the structure. msg is set to null if
  1225. there is no error message. inflateInit2 does not perform any decompression
  1226. apart from possibly reading the zlib header if present: actual decompression
  1227. will be done by inflate(). (So next_in and avail_in may be modified, but
  1228. next_out and avail_out are unused and unchanged.) The current implementation
  1229. of inflateInit2() does not process any header information -- that is
  1230. deferred until inflate() is called.
  1231. */
  1232. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflateSetDictionary OF((z_streamp strm,
  1233. const Bytef *dictionary,
  1234. uInt dictLength));
  1235. /*
  1236. Initializes the decompression dictionary from the given uncompressed byte
  1237. sequence. This function must be called immediately after a call of inflate,
  1238. if that call returned Z_NEED_DICT. The dictionary chosen by the compressor
  1239. can be determined from the Adler-32 value returned by that call of inflate.
  1240. The compressor and decompressor must use exactly the same dictionary (see
  1241. deflateSetDictionary). For raw inflate, this function can be called at any
  1242. time to set the dictionary. If the provided dictionary is smaller than the
  1243. window and there is already data in the window, then the provided dictionary
  1244. will amend what's there. The application must insure that the dictionary
  1245. that was used for compression is provided.
  1246. inflateSetDictionary returns Z_OK if success, Z_STREAM_ERROR if a
  1247. parameter is invalid (e.g. dictionary being Z_NULL) or the stream state is
  1248. inconsistent, Z_DATA_ERROR if the given dictionary doesn't match the
  1249. expected one (incorrect Adler-32 value). inflateSetDictionary does not
  1250. perform any decompression: this will be done by subsequent calls of
  1251. inflate().
  1252. */
  1253. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflateGetDictionary OF((z_streamp strm,
  1254. Bytef *dictionary,
  1255. uInt *dictLength));
  1256. /*
  1257. Returns the sliding dictionary being maintained by inflate. dictLength is
  1258. set to the number of bytes in the dictionary, and that many bytes are copied
  1259. to dictionary. dictionary must have enough space, where 32768 bytes is
  1260. always enough. If inflateGetDictionary() is called with dictionary equal to
  1261. Z_NULL, then only the dictionary length is returned, and nothing is copied.
  1262. Similary, if dictLength is Z_NULL, then it is not set.
  1263. inflateGetDictionary returns Z_OK on success, or Z_STREAM_ERROR if the
  1264. stream state is inconsistent.
  1265. */
  1266. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflateSync OF((z_streamp strm));
  1267. /*
  1268. Skips invalid compressed data until a possible full flush point (see above
  1269. for the description of deflate with Z_FULL_FLUSH) can be found, or until all
  1270. available input is skipped. No output is provided.
  1271. inflateSync searches for a 00 00 FF FF pattern in the compressed data.
  1272. All full flush points have this pattern, but not all occurrences of this
  1273. pattern are full flush points.
  1274. inflateSync returns Z_OK if a possible full flush point has been found,
  1275. Z_BUF_ERROR if no more input was provided, Z_DATA_ERROR if no flush point
  1276. has been found, or Z_STREAM_ERROR if the stream structure was inconsistent.
  1277. In the success case, the application may save the current current value of
  1278. total_in which indicates where valid compressed data was found. In the
  1279. error case, the application may repeatedly call inflateSync, providing more
  1280. input each time, until success or end of the input data.
  1281. */
  1282. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflateCopy OF((z_streamp dest,
  1283. z_streamp source));
  1284. /*
  1285. Sets the destination stream as a complete copy of the source stream.
  1286. This function can be useful when randomly accessing a large stream. The
  1287. first pass through the stream can periodically record the inflate state,
  1288. allowing restarting inflate at those points when randomly accessing the
  1289. stream.
  1290. inflateCopy returns Z_OK if success, Z_MEM_ERROR if there was not
  1291. enough memory, Z_STREAM_ERROR if the source stream state was inconsistent
  1292. (such as zalloc being Z_NULL). msg is left unchanged in both source and
  1293. destination.
  1294. */
  1295. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflateReset OF((z_streamp strm));
  1296. /*
  1297. This function is equivalent to inflateEnd followed by inflateInit,
  1298. but does not free and reallocate the internal decompression state. The
  1299. stream will keep attributes that may have been set by inflateInit2.
  1300. inflateReset returns Z_OK if success, or Z_STREAM_ERROR if the source
  1301. stream state was inconsistent (such as zalloc or state being Z_NULL).
  1302. */
  1303. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflateReset2 OF((z_streamp strm,
  1304. int windowBits));
  1305. /*
  1306. This function is the same as inflateReset, but it also permits changing
  1307. the wrap and window size requests. The windowBits parameter is interpreted
  1308. the same as it is for inflateInit2. If the window size is changed, then the
  1309. memory allocated for the window is freed, and the window will be reallocated
  1310. by inflate() if needed.
  1311. inflateReset2 returns Z_OK if success, or Z_STREAM_ERROR if the source
  1312. stream state was inconsistent (such as zalloc or state being Z_NULL), or if
  1313. the windowBits parameter is invalid.
  1314. */
  1315. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflatePrime OF((z_streamp strm,
  1316. int bits,
  1317. int value));
  1318. /*
  1319. This function inserts bits in the inflate input stream. The intent is
  1320. that this function is used to start inflating at a bit position in the
  1321. middle of a byte. The provided bits will be used before any bytes are used
  1322. from next_in. This function should only be used with raw inflate, and
  1323. should be used before the first inflate() call after inflateInit2() or
  1324. inflateReset(). bits must be less than or equal to 16, and that many of the
  1325. least significant bits of value will be inserted in the input.
  1326. If bits is negative, then the input stream bit buffer is emptied. Then
  1327. inflatePrime() can be called again to put bits in the buffer. This is used
  1328. to clear out bits leftover after feeding inflate a block description prior
  1329. to feeding inflate codes.
  1330. inflatePrime returns Z_OK if success, or Z_STREAM_ERROR if the source
  1331. stream state was inconsistent.
  1332. */
  1333. ZEXTERN long ZEXPORT inflateMark OF((z_streamp strm));
  1334. /*
  1335. This function returns two values, one in the lower 16 bits of the return
  1336. value, and the other in the remaining upper bits, obtained by shifting the
  1337. return value down 16 bits. If the upper value is -1 and the lower value is
  1338. zero, then inflate() is currently decoding information outside of a block.
  1339. If the upper value is -1 and the lower value is non-zero, then inflate is in
  1340. the middle of a stored block, with the lower value equaling the number of
  1341. bytes from the input remaining to copy. If the upper value is not -1, then
  1342. it is the number of bits back from the current bit position in the input of
  1343. the code (literal or length/distance pair) currently being processed. In
  1344. that case the lower value is the number of bytes already emitted for that
  1345. code.
  1346. A code is being processed if inflate is waiting for more input to complete
  1347. decoding of the code, or if it has completed decoding but is waiting for
  1348. more output space to write the literal or match data.
  1349. inflateMark() is used to mark locations in the input data for random
  1350. access, which may be at bit positions, and to note those cases where the
  1351. output of a code may span boundaries of random access blocks. The current
  1352. location in the input stream can be determined from avail_in and data_type
  1353. as noted in the description for the Z_BLOCK flush parameter for inflate.
  1354. inflateMark returns the value noted above, or -65536 if the provided
  1355. source stream state was inconsistent.
  1356. */
  1357. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflateGetHeader OF((z_streamp strm,
  1358. gz_headerp head));
  1359. /*
  1360. inflateGetHeader() requests that gzip header information be stored in the
  1361. provided gz_header structure. inflateGetHeader() may be called after
  1362. inflateInit2() or inflateReset(), and before the first call of inflate().
  1363. As inflate() processes the gzip stream, head->done is zero until the header
  1364. is completed, at which time head->done is set to one. If a zlib stream is
  1365. being decoded, then head->done is set to -1 to indicate that there will be
  1366. no gzip header information forthcoming. Note that Z_BLOCK or Z_TREES can be
  1367. used to force inflate() to return immediately after header processing is
  1368. complete and before any actual data is decompressed.
  1369. The text, time, xflags, and os fields are filled in with the gzip header
  1370. contents. hcrc is set to true if there is a header CRC. (The header CRC
  1371. was valid if done is set to one.) If extra is not Z_NULL, then extra_max
  1372. contains the maximum number of bytes to write to extra. Once done is true,
  1373. extra_len contains the actual extra field length, and extra contains the
  1374. extra field, or that field truncated if extra_max is less than extra_len.
  1375. If name is not Z_NULL, then up to name_max characters are written there,
  1376. terminated with a zero unless the length is greater than name_max. If
  1377. comment is not Z_NULL, then up to comm_max characters are written there,
  1378. terminated with a zero unless the length is greater than comm_max. When any
  1379. of extra, name, or comment are not Z_NULL and the respective field is not
  1380. present in the header, then that field is set to Z_NULL to signal its
  1381. absence. This allows the use of deflateSetHeader() with the returned
  1382. structure to duplicate the header. However if those fields are set to
  1383. allocated memory, then the application will need to save those pointers
  1384. elsewhere so that they can be eventually freed.
  1385. If inflateGetHeader is not used, then the header information is simply
  1386. discarded. The header is always checked for validity, including the header
  1387. CRC if present. inflateReset() will reset the process to discard the header
  1388. information. The application would need to call inflateGetHeader() again to
  1389. retrieve the header from the next gzip stream.
  1390. inflateGetHeader returns Z_OK if success, or Z_STREAM_ERROR if the source
  1391. stream state was inconsistent.
  1392. */
  1393. /*
  1394. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflateBackInit OF((z_streamp strm, int windowBits,
  1395. unsigned char FAR *window));
  1396. Initialize the internal stream state for decompression using inflateBack()
  1397. calls. The fields zalloc, zfree and opaque in strm must be initialized
  1398. before the call. If zalloc and zfree are Z_NULL, then the default library-
  1399. derived memory allocation routines are used. windowBits is the base two
  1400. logarithm of the window size, in the range 8..15. window is a caller
  1401. supplied buffer of that size. Except for special applications where it is
  1402. assured that deflate was used with small window sizes, windowBits must be 15
  1403. and a 32K byte window must be supplied to be able to decompress general
  1404. deflate streams.
  1405. See inflateBack() for the usage of these routines.
  1406. inflateBackInit will return Z_OK on success, Z_STREAM_ERROR if any of
  1407. the parameters are invalid, Z_MEM_ERROR if the internal state could not be
  1408. allocated, or Z_VERSION_ERROR if the version of the library does not match
  1409. the version of the header file.
  1410. */
  1411. typedef unsigned (*in_func) OF((void FAR *,
  1412. z_const unsigned char FAR * FAR *));
  1413. typedef int (*out_func) OF((void FAR *, unsigned char FAR *, unsigned));
  1414. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflateBack OF((z_streamp strm,
  1415. in_func in, void FAR *in_desc,
  1416. out_func out, void FAR *out_desc));
  1417. /*
  1418. inflateBack() does a raw inflate with a single call using a call-back
  1419. interface for input and output. This is potentially more efficient than
  1420. inflate() for file i/o applications, in that it avoids copying between the
  1421. output and the sliding window by simply making the window itself the output
  1422. buffer. inflate() can be faster on modern CPUs when used with large
  1423. buffers. inflateBack() trusts the application to not change the output
  1424. buffer passed by the output function, at least until inflateBack() returns.
  1425. inflateBackInit() must be called first to allocate the internal state
  1426. and to initialize the state with the user-provided window buffer.
  1427. inflateBack() may then be used multiple times to inflate a complete, raw
  1428. deflate stream with each call. inflateBackEnd() is then called to free the
  1429. allocated state.
  1430. A raw deflate stream is one with no zlib or gzip header or trailer.
  1431. This routine would normally be used in a utility that reads zip or gzip
  1432. files and writes out uncompressed files. The utility would decode the
  1433. header and process the trailer on its own, hence this routine expects only
  1434. the raw deflate stream to decompress. This is different from the default
  1435. behavior of inflate(), which expects a zlib header and trailer around the
  1436. deflate stream.
  1437. inflateBack() uses two subroutines supplied by the caller that are then
  1438. called by inflateBack() for input and output. inflateBack() calls those
  1439. routines until it reads a complete deflate stream and writes out all of the
  1440. uncompressed data, or until it encounters an error. The function's
  1441. parameters and return types are defined above in the in_func and out_func
  1442. typedefs. inflateBack() will call in(in_desc, &buf) which should return the
  1443. number of bytes of provided input, and a pointer to that input in buf. If
  1444. there is no input available, in() must return zero -- buf is ignored in that
  1445. case -- and inflateBack() will return a buffer error. inflateBack() will
  1446. call out(out_desc, buf, len) to write the uncompressed data buf[0..len-1].
  1447. out() should return zero on success, or non-zero on failure. If out()
  1448. returns non-zero, inflateBack() will return with an error. Neither in() nor
  1449. out() are permitted to change the contents of the window provided to
  1450. inflateBackInit(), which is also the buffer that out() uses to write from.
  1451. The length written by out() will be at most the window size. Any non-zero
  1452. amount of input may be provided by in().
  1453. For convenience, inflateBack() can be provided input on the first call by
  1454. setting strm->next_in and strm->avail_in. If that input is exhausted, then
  1455. in() will be called. Therefore strm->next_in must be initialized before
  1456. calling inflateBack(). If strm->next_in is Z_NULL, then in() will be called
  1457. immediately for input. If strm->next_in is not Z_NULL, then strm->avail_in
  1458. must also be initialized, and then if strm->avail_in is not zero, input will
  1459. initially be taken from strm->next_in[0 .. strm->avail_in - 1].
  1460. The in_desc and out_desc parameters of inflateBack() is passed as the
  1461. first parameter of in() and out() respectively when they are called. These
  1462. descriptors can be optionally used to pass any information that the caller-
  1463. supplied in() and out() functions need to do their job.
  1464. On return, inflateBack() will set strm->next_in and strm->avail_in to
  1465. pass back any unused input that was provided by the last in() call. The
  1466. return values of inflateBack() can be Z_STREAM_END on success, Z_BUF_ERROR
  1467. if in() or out() returned an error, Z_DATA_ERROR if there was a format error
  1468. in the deflate stream (in which case strm->msg is set to indicate the nature
  1469. of the error), or Z_STREAM_ERROR if the stream was not properly initialized.
  1470. In the case of Z_BUF_ERROR, an input or output error can be distinguished
  1471. using strm->next_in which will be Z_NULL only if in() returned an error. If
  1472. strm->next_in is not Z_NULL, then the Z_BUF_ERROR was due to out() returning
  1473. non-zero. (in() will always be called before out(), so strm->next_in is
  1474. assured to be defined if out() returns non-zero.) Note that inflateBack()
  1475. cannot return Z_OK.
  1476. */
  1477. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflateBackEnd OF((z_streamp strm));
  1478. /*
  1479. All memory allocated by inflateBackInit() is freed.
  1480. inflateBackEnd() returns Z_OK on success, or Z_STREAM_ERROR if the stream
  1481. state was inconsistent.
  1482. */
  1483. ZEXTERN uLong ZEXPORT zlibCompileFlags OF((void));
  1484. /* Return flags indicating compile-time options.
  1485. Type sizes, two bits each, 00 = 16 bits, 01 = 32, 10 = 64, 11 = other:
  1486. 1.0: size of uInt
  1487. 3.2: size of uLong
  1488. 5.4: size of voidpf (pointer)
  1489. 7.6: size of z_off_t
  1490. Compiler, assembler, and debug options:
  1491. 8: ZLIB_DEBUG
  1492. 9: ASMV or ASMINF -- use ASM code
  1493. 10: ZLIB_WINAPI -- exported functions use the WINAPI calling convention
  1494. 11: 0 (reserved)
  1495. One-time table building (smaller code, but not thread-safe if true):
  1496. 12: BUILDFIXED -- build static block decoding tables when needed
  1497. 13: DYNAMIC_CRC_TABLE -- build CRC calculation tables when needed
  1498. 14,15: 0 (reserved)
  1499. Library content (indicates missing functionality):
  1500. 16: NO_GZCOMPRESS -- gz* functions cannot compress (to avoid linking
  1501. deflate code when not needed)
  1502. 17: NO_GZIP -- deflate can't write gzip streams, and inflate can't detect
  1503. and decode gzip streams (to avoid linking crc code)
  1504. 18-19: 0 (reserved)
  1505. Operation variations (changes in library functionality):
  1506. 20: PKZIP_BUG_WORKAROUND -- slightly more permissive inflate
  1507. 21: FASTEST -- deflate algorithm with only one, lowest compression level
  1508. 22,23: 0 (reserved)
  1509. The sprintf variant used by gzprintf (zero is best):
  1510. 24: 0 = vs*, 1 = s* -- 1 means limited to 20 arguments after the format
  1511. 25: 0 = *nprintf, 1 = *printf -- 1 means gzprintf() not secure!
  1512. 26: 0 = returns value, 1 = void -- 1 means inferred string length returned
  1513. Remainder:
  1514. 27-31: 0 (reserved)
  1515. */
  1516. #ifndef Z_SOLO
  1517. /* utility functions */
  1518. /*
  1519. The following utility functions are implemented on top of the basic
  1520. stream-oriented functions. To simplify the interface, some default options
  1521. are assumed (compression level and memory usage, standard memory allocation
  1522. functions). The source code of these utility functions can be modified if
  1523. you need special options.
  1524. */
  1525. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT compress OF((Bytef *dest, uLongf *destLen,
  1526. const Bytef *source, uLong sourceLen));
  1527. /*
  1528. Compresses the source buffer into the destination buffer. sourceLen is
  1529. the byte length of the source buffer. Upon entry, destLen is the total size
  1530. of the destination buffer, which must be at least the value returned by
  1531. compressBound(sourceLen). Upon exit, destLen is the actual size of the
  1532. compressed data. compress() is equivalent to compress2() with a level
  1533. parameter of Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION.
  1534. compress returns Z_OK if success, Z_MEM_ERROR if there was not
  1535. enough memory, Z_BUF_ERROR if there was not enough room in the output
  1536. buffer.
  1537. */
  1538. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT compress2 OF((Bytef *dest, uLongf *destLen,
  1539. const Bytef *source, uLong sourceLen,
  1540. int level));
  1541. /*
  1542. Compresses the source buffer into the destination buffer. The level
  1543. parameter has the same meaning as in deflateInit. sourceLen is the byte
  1544. length of the source buffer. Upon entry, destLen is the total size of the
  1545. destination buffer, which must be at least the value returned by
  1546. compressBound(sourceLen). Upon exit, destLen is the actual size of the
  1547. compressed data.
  1548. compress2 returns Z_OK if success, Z_MEM_ERROR if there was not enough
  1549. memory, Z_BUF_ERROR if there was not enough room in the output buffer,
  1550. Z_STREAM_ERROR if the level parameter is invalid.
  1551. */
  1552. ZEXTERN uLong ZEXPORT compressBound OF((uLong sourceLen));
  1553. /*
  1554. compressBound() returns an upper bound on the compressed size after
  1555. compress() or compress2() on sourceLen bytes. It would be used before a
  1556. compress() or compress2() call to allocate the destination buffer.
  1557. */
  1558. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT uncompress OF((Bytef *dest, uLongf *destLen,
  1559. const Bytef *source, uLong sourceLen));
  1560. /*
  1561. Decompresses the source buffer into the destination buffer. sourceLen is
  1562. the byte length of the source buffer. Upon entry, destLen is the total size
  1563. of the destination buffer, which must be large enough to hold the entire
  1564. uncompressed data. (The size of the uncompressed data must have been saved
  1565. previously by the compressor and transmitted to the decompressor by some
  1566. mechanism outside the scope of this compression library.) Upon exit, destLen
  1567. is the actual size of the uncompressed data.
  1568. uncompress returns Z_OK if success, Z_MEM_ERROR if there was not
  1569. enough memory, Z_BUF_ERROR if there was not enough room in the output
  1570. buffer, or Z_DATA_ERROR if the input data was corrupted or incomplete. In
  1571. the case where there is not enough room, uncompress() will fill the output
  1572. buffer with the uncompressed data up to that point.
  1573. */
  1574. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT uncompress2 OF((Bytef *dest, uLongf *destLen,
  1575. const Bytef *source, uLong *sourceLen));
  1576. /*
  1577. Same as uncompress, except that sourceLen is a pointer, where the
  1578. length of the source is *sourceLen. On return, *sourceLen is the number of
  1579. source bytes consumed.
  1580. */
  1581. /* gzip file access functions */
  1582. /*
  1583. This library supports reading and writing files in gzip (.gz) format with
  1584. an interface similar to that of stdio, using the functions that start with
  1585. "gz". The gzip format is different from the zlib format. gzip is a gzip
  1586. wrapper, documented in RFC 1952, wrapped around a deflate stream.
  1587. */
  1588. typedef struct gzFile_s *gzFile; /* semi-opaque gzip file descriptor */
  1589. /*
  1590. ZEXTERN gzFile ZEXPORT gzopen OF((const char *path, const char *mode));
  1591. Opens a gzip (.gz) file for reading or writing. The mode parameter is as
  1592. in fopen ("rb" or "wb") but can also include a compression level ("wb9") or
  1593. a strategy: 'f' for filtered data as in "wb6f", 'h' for Huffman-only
  1594. compression as in "wb1h", 'R' for run-length encoding as in "wb1R", or 'F'
  1595. for fixed code compression as in "wb9F". (See the description of
  1596. deflateInit2 for more information about the strategy parameter.) 'T' will
  1597. request transparent writing or appending with no compression and not using
  1598. the gzip format.
  1599. "a" can be used instead of "w" to request that the gzip stream that will
  1600. be written be appended to the file. "+" will result in an error, since
  1601. reading and writing to the same gzip file is not supported. The addition of
  1602. "x" when writing will create the file exclusively, which fails if the file
  1603. already exists. On systems that support it, the addition of "e" when
  1604. reading or writing will set the flag to close the file on an execve() call.
  1605. These functions, as well as gzip, will read and decode a sequence of gzip
  1606. streams in a file. The append function of gzopen() can be used to create
  1607. such a file. (Also see gzflush() for another way to do this.) When
  1608. appending, gzopen does not test whether the file begins with a gzip stream,
  1609. nor does it look for the end of the gzip streams to begin appending. gzopen
  1610. will simply append a gzip stream to the existing file.
  1611. gzopen can be used to read a file which is not in gzip format; in this
  1612. case gzread will directly read from the file without decompression. When
  1613. reading, this will be detected automatically by looking for the magic two-
  1614. byte gzip header.
  1615. gzopen returns NULL if the file could not be opened, if there was
  1616. insufficient memory to allocate the gzFile state, or if an invalid mode was
  1617. specified (an 'r', 'w', or 'a' was not provided, or '+' was provided).
  1618. errno can be checked to determine if the reason gzopen failed was that the
  1619. file could not be opened.
  1620. */
  1621. ZEXTERN gzFile ZEXPORT gzdopen OF((int fd, const char *mode));
  1622. /*
  1623. gzdopen associates a gzFile with the file descriptor fd. File descriptors
  1624. are obtained from calls like open, dup, creat, pipe or fileno (if the file
  1625. has been previously opened with fopen). The mode parameter is as in gzopen.
  1626. The next call of gzclose on the returned gzFile will also close the file
  1627. descriptor fd, just like fclose(fdopen(fd, mode)) closes the file descriptor
  1628. fd. If you want to keep fd open, use fd = dup(fd_keep); gz = gzdopen(fd,
  1629. mode);. The duplicated descriptor should be saved to avoid a leak, since
  1630. gzdopen does not close fd if it fails. If you are using fileno() to get the
  1631. file descriptor from a FILE *, then you will have to use dup() to avoid
  1632. double-close()ing the file descriptor. Both gzclose() and fclose() will
  1633. close the associated file descriptor, so they need to have different file
  1634. descriptors.
  1635. gzdopen returns NULL if there was insufficient memory to allocate the
  1636. gzFile state, if an invalid mode was specified (an 'r', 'w', or 'a' was not
  1637. provided, or '+' was provided), or if fd is -1. The file descriptor is not
  1638. used until the next gz* read, write, seek, or close operation, so gzdopen
  1639. will not detect if fd is invalid (unless fd is -1).
  1640. */
  1641. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT gzbuffer OF((gzFile file, unsigned size));
  1642. /*
  1643. Set the internal buffer size used by this library's functions. The
  1644. default buffer size is 8192 bytes. This function must be called after
  1645. gzopen() or gzdopen(), and before any other calls that read or write the
  1646. file. The buffer memory allocation is always deferred to the first read or
  1647. write. Three times that size in buffer space is allocated. A larger buffer
  1648. size of, for example, 64K or 128K bytes will noticeably increase the speed
  1649. of decompression (reading).
  1650. The new buffer size also affects the maximum length for gzprintf().
  1651. gzbuffer() returns 0 on success, or -1 on failure, such as being called
  1652. too late.
  1653. */
  1654. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT gzsetparams OF((gzFile file, int level, int strategy));
  1655. /*
  1656. Dynamically update the compression level or strategy. See the description
  1657. of deflateInit2 for the meaning of these parameters. Previously provided
  1658. data is flushed before the parameter change.
  1659. gzsetparams returns Z_OK if success, Z_STREAM_ERROR if the file was not
  1660. opened for writing, Z_ERRNO if there is an error writing the flushed data,
  1661. or Z_MEM_ERROR if there is a memory allocation error.
  1662. */
  1663. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT gzread OF((gzFile file, voidp buf, unsigned len));
  1664. /*
  1665. Reads the given number of uncompressed bytes from the compressed file. If
  1666. the input file is not in gzip format, gzread copies the given number of
  1667. bytes into the buffer directly from the file.
  1668. After reaching the end of a gzip stream in the input, gzread will continue
  1669. to read, looking for another gzip stream. Any number of gzip streams may be
  1670. concatenated in the input file, and will all be decompressed by gzread().
  1671. If something other than a gzip stream is encountered after a gzip stream,
  1672. that remaining trailing garbage is ignored (and no error is returned).
  1673. gzread can be used to read a gzip file that is being concurrently written.
  1674. Upon reaching the end of the input, gzread will return with the available
  1675. data. If the error code returned by gzerror is Z_OK or Z_BUF_ERROR, then
  1676. gzclearerr can be used to clear the end of file indicator in order to permit
  1677. gzread to be tried again. Z_OK indicates that a gzip stream was completed
  1678. on the last gzread. Z_BUF_ERROR indicates that the input file ended in the
  1679. middle of a gzip stream. Note that gzread does not return -1 in the event
  1680. of an incomplete gzip stream. This error is deferred until gzclose(), which
  1681. will return Z_BUF_ERROR if the last gzread ended in the middle of a gzip
  1682. stream. Alternatively, gzerror can be used before gzclose to detect this
  1683. case.
  1684. gzread returns the number of uncompressed bytes actually read, less than
  1685. len for end of file, or -1 for error. If len is too large to fit in an int,
  1686. then nothing is read, -1 is returned, and the error state is set to
  1687. Z_STREAM_ERROR.
  1688. */
  1689. ZEXTERN z_size_t ZEXPORT gzfread OF((voidp buf, z_size_t size, z_size_t nitems,
  1690. gzFile file));
  1691. /*
  1692. Read up to nitems items of size size from file to buf, otherwise operating
  1693. as gzread() does. This duplicates the interface of stdio's fread(), with
  1694. size_t request and return types. If the library defines size_t, then
  1695. z_size_t is identical to size_t. If not, then z_size_t is an unsigned
  1696. integer type that can contain a pointer.
  1697. gzfread() returns the number of full items read of size size, or zero if
  1698. the end of the file was reached and a full item could not be read, or if
  1699. there was an error. gzerror() must be consulted if zero is returned in
  1700. order to determine if there was an error. If the multiplication of size and
  1701. nitems overflows, i.e. the product does not fit in a z_size_t, then nothing
  1702. is read, zero is returned, and the error state is set to Z_STREAM_ERROR.
  1703. In the event that the end of file is reached and only a partial item is
  1704. available at the end, i.e. the remaining uncompressed data length is not a
  1705. multiple of size, then the final partial item is nevetheless read into buf
  1706. and the end-of-file flag is set. The length of the partial item read is not
  1707. provided, but could be inferred from the result of gztell(). This behavior
  1708. is the same as the behavior of fread() implementations in common libraries,
  1709. but it prevents the direct use of gzfread() to read a concurrently written
  1710. file, reseting and retrying on end-of-file, when size is not 1.
  1711. */
  1712. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT gzwrite OF((gzFile file,
  1713. voidpc buf, unsigned len));
  1714. /*
  1715. Writes the given number of uncompressed bytes into the compressed file.
  1716. gzwrite returns the number of uncompressed bytes written or 0 in case of
  1717. error.
  1718. */
  1719. ZEXTERN z_size_t ZEXPORT gzfwrite OF((voidpc buf, z_size_t size,
  1720. z_size_t nitems, gzFile file));
  1721. /*
  1722. gzfwrite() writes nitems items of size size from buf to file, duplicating
  1723. the interface of stdio's fwrite(), with size_t request and return types. If
  1724. the library defines size_t, then z_size_t is identical to size_t. If not,
  1725. then z_size_t is an unsigned integer type that can contain a pointer.
  1726. gzfwrite() returns the number of full items written of size size, or zero
  1727. if there was an error. If the multiplication of size and nitems overflows,
  1728. i.e. the product does not fit in a z_size_t, then nothing is written, zero
  1729. is returned, and the error state is set to Z_STREAM_ERROR.
  1730. */
  1731. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORTVA gzprintf Z_ARG((gzFile file, const char *format, ...));
  1732. /*
  1733. Converts, formats, and writes the arguments to the compressed file under
  1734. control of the format string, as in fprintf. gzprintf returns the number of
  1735. uncompressed bytes actually written, or a negative zlib error code in case
  1736. of error. The number of uncompressed bytes written is limited to 8191, or
  1737. one less than the buffer size given to gzbuffer(). The caller should assure
  1738. that this limit is not exceeded. If it is exceeded, then gzprintf() will
  1739. return an error (0) with nothing written. In this case, there may also be a
  1740. buffer overflow with unpredictable consequences, which is possible only if
  1741. zlib was compiled with the insecure functions sprintf() or vsprintf()
  1742. because the secure snprintf() or vsnprintf() functions were not available.
  1743. This can be determined using zlibCompileFlags().
  1744. */
  1745. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT gzputs OF((gzFile file, const char *s));
  1746. /*
  1747. Writes the given null-terminated string to the compressed file, excluding
  1748. the terminating null character.
  1749. gzputs returns the number of characters written, or -1 in case of error.
  1750. */
  1751. ZEXTERN char * ZEXPORT gzgets OF((gzFile file, char *buf, int len));
  1752. /*
  1753. Reads bytes from the compressed file until len-1 characters are read, or a
  1754. newline character is read and transferred to buf, or an end-of-file
  1755. condition is encountered. If any characters are read or if len == 1, the
  1756. string is terminated with a null character. If no characters are read due
  1757. to an end-of-file or len < 1, then the buffer is left untouched.
  1758. gzgets returns buf which is a null-terminated string, or it returns NULL
  1759. for end-of-file or in case of error. If there was an error, the contents at
  1760. buf are indeterminate.
  1761. */
  1762. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT gzputc OF((gzFile file, int c));
  1763. /*
  1764. Writes c, converted to an unsigned char, into the compressed file. gzputc
  1765. returns the value that was written, or -1 in case of error.
  1766. */
  1767. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT gzgetc OF((gzFile file));
  1768. /*
  1769. Reads one byte from the compressed file. gzgetc returns this byte or -1
  1770. in case of end of file or error. This is implemented as a macro for speed.
  1771. As such, it does not do all of the checking the other functions do. I.e.
  1772. it does not check to see if file is NULL, nor whether the structure file
  1773. points to has been clobbered or not.
  1774. */
  1775. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT gzungetc OF((int c, gzFile file));
  1776. /*
  1777. Push one character back onto the stream to be read as the first character
  1778. on the next read. At least one character of push-back is allowed.
  1779. gzungetc() returns the character pushed, or -1 on failure. gzungetc() will
  1780. fail if c is -1, and may fail if a character has been pushed but not read
  1781. yet. If gzungetc is used immediately after gzopen or gzdopen, at least the
  1782. output buffer size of pushed characters is allowed. (See gzbuffer above.)
  1783. The pushed character will be discarded if the stream is repositioned with
  1784. gzseek() or gzrewind().
  1785. */
  1786. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT gzflush OF((gzFile file, int flush));
  1787. /*
  1788. Flushes all pending output into the compressed file. The parameter flush
  1789. is as in the deflate() function. The return value is the zlib error number
  1790. (see function gzerror below). gzflush is only permitted when writing.
  1791. If the flush parameter is Z_FINISH, the remaining data is written and the
  1792. gzip stream is completed in the output. If gzwrite() is called again, a new
  1793. gzip stream will be started in the output. gzread() is able to read such
  1794. concatenated gzip streams.
  1795. gzflush should be called only when strictly necessary because it will
  1796. degrade compression if called too often.
  1797. */
  1798. /*
  1799. ZEXTERN z_off_t ZEXPORT gzseek OF((gzFile file,
  1800. z_off_t offset, int whence));
  1801. Sets the starting position for the next gzread or gzwrite on the given
  1802. compressed file. The offset represents a number of bytes in the
  1803. uncompressed data stream. The whence parameter is defined as in lseek(2);
  1804. the value SEEK_END is not supported.
  1805. If the file is opened for reading, this function is emulated but can be
  1806. extremely slow. If the file is opened for writing, only forward seeks are
  1807. supported; gzseek then compresses a sequence of zeroes up to the new
  1808. starting position.
  1809. gzseek returns the resulting offset location as measured in bytes from
  1810. the beginning of the uncompressed stream, or -1 in case of error, in
  1811. particular if the file is opened for writing and the new starting position
  1812. would be before the current position.
  1813. */
  1814. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT gzrewind OF((gzFile file));
  1815. /*
  1816. Rewinds the given file. This function is supported only for reading.
  1817. gzrewind(file) is equivalent to (int)gzseek(file, 0L, SEEK_SET)
  1818. */
  1819. /*
  1820. ZEXTERN z_off_t ZEXPORT gztell OF((gzFile file));
  1821. Returns the starting position for the next gzread or gzwrite on the given
  1822. compressed file. This position represents a number of bytes in the
  1823. uncompressed data stream, and is zero when starting, even if appending or
  1824. reading a gzip stream from the middle of a file using gzdopen().
  1825. gztell(file) is equivalent to gzseek(file, 0L, SEEK_CUR)
  1826. */
  1827. /*
  1828. ZEXTERN z_off_t ZEXPORT gzoffset OF((gzFile file));
  1829. Returns the current offset in the file being read or written. This offset
  1830. includes the count of bytes that precede the gzip stream, for example when
  1831. appending or when using gzdopen() for reading. When reading, the offset
  1832. does not include as yet unused buffered input. This information can be used
  1833. for a progress indicator. On error, gzoffset() returns -1.
  1834. */
  1835. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT gzeof OF((gzFile file));
  1836. /*
  1837. Returns true (1) if the end-of-file indicator has been set while reading,
  1838. false (0) otherwise. Note that the end-of-file indicator is set only if the
  1839. read tried to go past the end of the input, but came up short. Therefore,
  1840. just like feof(), gzeof() may return false even if there is no more data to
  1841. read, in the event that the last read request was for the exact number of
  1842. bytes remaining in the input file. This will happen if the input file size
  1843. is an exact multiple of the buffer size.
  1844. If gzeof() returns true, then the read functions will return no more data,
  1845. unless the end-of-file indicator is reset by gzclearerr() and the input file
  1846. has grown since the previous end of file was detected.
  1847. */
  1848. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT gzdirect OF((gzFile file));
  1849. /*
  1850. Returns true (1) if file is being copied directly while reading, or false
  1851. (0) if file is a gzip stream being decompressed.
  1852. If the input file is empty, gzdirect() will return true, since the input
  1853. does not contain a gzip stream.
  1854. If gzdirect() is used immediately after gzopen() or gzdopen() it will
  1855. cause buffers to be allocated to allow reading the file to determine if it
  1856. is a gzip file. Therefore if gzbuffer() is used, it should be called before
  1857. gzdirect().
  1858. When writing, gzdirect() returns true (1) if transparent writing was
  1859. requested ("wT" for the gzopen() mode), or false (0) otherwise. (Note:
  1860. gzdirect() is not needed when writing. Transparent writing must be
  1861. explicitly requested, so the application already knows the answer. When
  1862. linking statically, using gzdirect() will include all of the zlib code for
  1863. gzip file reading and decompression, which may not be desired.)
  1864. */
  1865. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT gzclose OF((gzFile file));
  1866. /*
  1867. Flushes all pending output if necessary, closes the compressed file and
  1868. deallocates the (de)compression state. Note that once file is closed, you
  1869. cannot call gzerror with file, since its structures have been deallocated.
  1870. gzclose must not be called more than once on the same file, just as free
  1871. must not be called more than once on the same allocation.
  1872. gzclose will return Z_STREAM_ERROR if file is not valid, Z_ERRNO on a
  1873. file operation error, Z_MEM_ERROR if out of memory, Z_BUF_ERROR if the
  1874. last read ended in the middle of a gzip stream, or Z_OK on success.
  1875. */
  1876. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT gzclose_r OF((gzFile file));
  1877. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT gzclose_w OF((gzFile file));
  1878. /*
  1879. Same as gzclose(), but gzclose_r() is only for use when reading, and
  1880. gzclose_w() is only for use when writing or appending. The advantage to
  1881. using these instead of gzclose() is that they avoid linking in zlib
  1882. compression or decompression code that is not used when only reading or only
  1883. writing respectively. If gzclose() is used, then both compression and
  1884. decompression code will be included the application when linking to a static
  1885. zlib library.
  1886. */
  1887. ZEXTERN const char * ZEXPORT gzerror OF((gzFile file, int *errnum));
  1888. /*
  1889. Returns the error message for the last error which occurred on the given
  1890. compressed file. errnum is set to zlib error number. If an error occurred
  1891. in the file system and not in the compression library, errnum is set to
  1892. Z_ERRNO and the application may consult errno to get the exact error code.
  1893. The application must not modify the returned string. Future calls to
  1894. this function may invalidate the previously returned string. If file is
  1895. closed, then the string previously returned by gzerror will no longer be
  1896. available.
  1897. gzerror() should be used to distinguish errors from end-of-file for those
  1898. functions above that do not distinguish those cases in their return values.
  1899. */
  1900. ZEXTERN void ZEXPORT gzclearerr OF((gzFile file));
  1901. /*
  1902. Clears the error and end-of-file flags for file. This is analogous to the
  1903. clearerr() function in stdio. This is useful for continuing to read a gzip
  1904. file that is being written concurrently.
  1905. */
  1906. #endif /* !Z_SOLO */
  1907. /* checksum functions */
  1908. /*
  1909. These functions are not related to compression but are exported
  1910. anyway because they might be useful in applications using the compression
  1911. library.
  1912. */
  1913. ZEXTERN uLong ZEXPORT adler32 OF((uLong adler, const Bytef *buf, uInt len));
  1914. /*
  1915. Update a running Adler-32 checksum with the bytes buf[0..len-1] and
  1916. return the updated checksum. If buf is Z_NULL, this function returns the
  1917. required initial value for the checksum.
  1918. An Adler-32 checksum is almost as reliable as a CRC-32 but can be computed
  1919. much faster.
  1920. Usage example:
  1921. uLong adler = adler32(0L, Z_NULL, 0);
  1922. while (read_buffer(buffer, length) != EOF) {
  1923. adler = adler32(adler, buffer, length);
  1924. }
  1925. if (adler != original_adler) error();
  1926. */
  1927. ZEXTERN uLong ZEXPORT adler32_z OF((uLong adler, const Bytef *buf,
  1928. z_size_t len));
  1929. /*
  1930. Same as adler32(), but with a size_t length.
  1931. */
  1932. /*
  1933. ZEXTERN uLong ZEXPORT adler32_combine OF((uLong adler1, uLong adler2,
  1934. z_off_t len2));
  1935. Combine two Adler-32 checksums into one. For two sequences of bytes, seq1
  1936. and seq2 with lengths len1 and len2, Adler-32 checksums were calculated for
  1937. each, adler1 and adler2. adler32_combine() returns the Adler-32 checksum of
  1938. seq1 and seq2 concatenated, requiring only adler1, adler2, and len2. Note
  1939. that the z_off_t type (like off_t) is a signed integer. If len2 is
  1940. negative, the result has no meaning or utility.
  1941. */
  1942. ZEXTERN uLong ZEXPORT crc32 OF((uLong crc, const Bytef *buf, uInt len));
  1943. /*
  1944. Update a running CRC-32 with the bytes buf[0..len-1] and return the
  1945. updated CRC-32. If buf is Z_NULL, this function returns the required
  1946. initial value for the crc. Pre- and post-conditioning (one's complement) is
  1947. performed within this function so it shouldn't be done by the application.
  1948. Usage example:
  1949. uLong crc = crc32(0L, Z_NULL, 0);
  1950. while (read_buffer(buffer, length) != EOF) {
  1951. crc = crc32(crc, buffer, length);
  1952. }
  1953. if (crc != original_crc) error();
  1954. */
  1955. ZEXTERN uLong ZEXPORT crc32_z OF((uLong adler, const Bytef *buf,
  1956. z_size_t len));
  1957. /*
  1958. Same as crc32(), but with a size_t length.
  1959. */
  1960. /*
  1961. ZEXTERN uLong ZEXPORT crc32_combine OF((uLong crc1, uLong crc2, z_off_t len2));
  1962. Combine two CRC-32 check values into one. For two sequences of bytes,
  1963. seq1 and seq2 with lengths len1 and len2, CRC-32 check values were
  1964. calculated for each, crc1 and crc2. crc32_combine() returns the CRC-32
  1965. check value of seq1 and seq2 concatenated, requiring only crc1, crc2, and
  1966. len2.
  1967. */
  1968. /* various hacks, don't look :) */
  1969. /* deflateInit and inflateInit are macros to allow checking the zlib version
  1970. * and the compiler's view of z_stream:
  1971. */
  1972. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT deflateInit_ OF((z_streamp strm, int level,
  1973. const char *version, int stream_size));
  1974. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflateInit_ OF((z_streamp strm,
  1975. const char *version, int stream_size));
  1976. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT deflateInit2_ OF((z_streamp strm, int level, int method,
  1977. int windowBits, int memLevel,
  1978. int strategy, const char *version,
  1979. int stream_size));
  1980. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflateInit2_ OF((z_streamp strm, int windowBits,
  1981. const char *version, int stream_size));
  1982. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflateBackInit_ OF((z_streamp strm, int windowBits,
  1983. unsigned char FAR *window,
  1984. const char *version,
  1985. int stream_size));
  1986. #ifdef Z_PREFIX_SET
  1987. # define z_deflateInit(strm, level) \
  1988. deflateInit_((strm), (level), ZLIB_VERSION, (int)sizeof(z_stream))
  1989. # define z_inflateInit(strm) \
  1990. inflateInit_((strm), ZLIB_VERSION, (int)sizeof(z_stream))
  1991. # define z_deflateInit2(strm, level, method, windowBits, memLevel, strategy) \
  1992. deflateInit2_((strm),(level),(method),(windowBits),(memLevel),\
  1993. (strategy), ZLIB_VERSION, (int)sizeof(z_stream))
  1994. # define z_inflateInit2(strm, windowBits) \
  1995. inflateInit2_((strm), (windowBits), ZLIB_VERSION, \
  1996. (int)sizeof(z_stream))
  1997. # define z_inflateBackInit(strm, windowBits, window) \
  1998. inflateBackInit_((strm), (windowBits), (window), \
  1999. ZLIB_VERSION, (int)sizeof(z_stream))
  2000. #else
  2001. # define deflateInit(strm, level) \
  2002. deflateInit_((strm), (level), ZLIB_VERSION, (int)sizeof(z_stream))
  2003. # define inflateInit(strm) \
  2004. inflateInit_((strm), ZLIB_VERSION, (int)sizeof(z_stream))
  2005. # define deflateInit2(strm, level, method, windowBits, memLevel, strategy) \
  2006. deflateInit2_((strm),(level),(method),(windowBits),(memLevel),\
  2007. (strategy), ZLIB_VERSION, (int)sizeof(z_stream))
  2008. # define inflateInit2(strm, windowBits) \
  2009. inflateInit2_((strm), (windowBits), ZLIB_VERSION, \
  2010. (int)sizeof(z_stream))
  2011. # define inflateBackInit(strm, windowBits, window) \
  2012. inflateBackInit_((strm), (windowBits), (window), \
  2013. ZLIB_VERSION, (int)sizeof(z_stream))
  2014. #endif
  2015. #ifndef Z_SOLO
  2016. /* gzgetc() macro and its supporting function and exposed data structure. Note
  2017. * that the real internal state is much larger than the exposed structure.
  2018. * This abbreviated structure exposes just enough for the gzgetc() macro. The
  2019. * user should not mess with these exposed elements, since their names or
  2020. * behavior could change in the future, perhaps even capriciously. They can
  2021. * only be used by the gzgetc() macro. You have been warned.
  2022. */
  2023. struct gzFile_s {
  2024. unsigned have;
  2025. unsigned char *next;
  2026. z_off64_t pos;
  2027. };
  2028. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT gzgetc_ OF((gzFile file)); /* backward compatibility */
  2029. #ifdef Z_PREFIX_SET
  2030. # undef z_gzgetc
  2031. # define z_gzgetc(g) \
  2032. ((g)->have ? ((g)->have--, (g)->pos++, *((g)->next)++) : (gzgetc)(g))
  2033. #else
  2034. # define gzgetc(g) \
  2035. ((g)->have ? ((g)->have--, (g)->pos++, *((g)->next)++) : (gzgetc)(g))
  2036. #endif
  2037. /* provide 64-bit offset functions if _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE defined, and/or
  2038. * change the regular functions to 64 bits if _FILE_OFFSET_BITS is 64 (if
  2039. * both are true, the application gets the *64 functions, and the regular
  2040. * functions are changed to 64 bits) -- in case these are set on systems
  2041. * without large file support, _LFS64_LARGEFILE must also be true
  2042. */
  2043. #ifdef Z_LARGE64
  2044. ZEXTERN gzFile ZEXPORT gzopen64 OF((const char *, const char *));
  2045. ZEXTERN z_off64_t ZEXPORT gzseek64 OF((gzFile, z_off64_t, int));
  2046. ZEXTERN z_off64_t ZEXPORT gztell64 OF((gzFile));
  2047. ZEXTERN z_off64_t ZEXPORT gzoffset64 OF((gzFile));
  2048. ZEXTERN uLong ZEXPORT adler32_combine64 OF((uLong, uLong, z_off64_t));
  2049. ZEXTERN uLong ZEXPORT crc32_combine64 OF((uLong, uLong, z_off64_t));
  2050. #endif
  2051. #if !defined(ZLIB_INTERNAL) && defined(Z_WANT64)
  2052. # ifdef Z_PREFIX_SET
  2053. # define z_gzopen z_gzopen64
  2054. # define z_gzseek z_gzseek64
  2055. # define z_gztell z_gztell64
  2056. # define z_gzoffset z_gzoffset64
  2057. # define z_adler32_combine z_adler32_combine64
  2058. # define z_crc32_combine z_crc32_combine64
  2059. # else
  2060. # define gzopen gzopen64
  2061. # define gzseek gzseek64
  2062. # define gztell gztell64
  2063. # define gzoffset gzoffset64
  2064. # define adler32_combine adler32_combine64
  2065. # define crc32_combine crc32_combine64
  2066. # endif
  2067. # ifndef Z_LARGE64
  2068. ZEXTERN gzFile ZEXPORT gzopen64 OF((const char *, const char *));
  2069. ZEXTERN z_off_t ZEXPORT gzseek64 OF((gzFile, z_off_t, int));
  2070. ZEXTERN z_off_t ZEXPORT gztell64 OF((gzFile));
  2071. ZEXTERN z_off_t ZEXPORT gzoffset64 OF((gzFile));
  2072. ZEXTERN uLong ZEXPORT adler32_combine64 OF((uLong, uLong, z_off_t));
  2073. ZEXTERN uLong ZEXPORT crc32_combine64 OF((uLong, uLong, z_off_t));
  2074. # endif
  2075. #else
  2076. ZEXTERN gzFile ZEXPORT gzopen OF((const char *, const char *));
  2077. ZEXTERN z_off_t ZEXPORT gzseek OF((gzFile, z_off_t, int));
  2078. ZEXTERN z_off_t ZEXPORT gztell OF((gzFile));
  2079. ZEXTERN z_off_t ZEXPORT gzoffset OF((gzFile));
  2080. ZEXTERN uLong ZEXPORT adler32_combine OF((uLong, uLong, z_off_t));
  2081. ZEXTERN uLong ZEXPORT crc32_combine OF((uLong, uLong, z_off_t));
  2082. #endif
  2083. #else /* Z_SOLO */
  2084. ZEXTERN uLong ZEXPORT adler32_combine OF((uLong, uLong, z_off_t));
  2085. ZEXTERN uLong ZEXPORT crc32_combine OF((uLong, uLong, z_off_t));
  2086. #endif /* !Z_SOLO */
  2087. /* undocumented functions */
  2088. ZEXTERN const char * ZEXPORT zError OF((int));
  2089. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflateSyncPoint OF((z_streamp));
  2090. ZEXTERN const z_crc_t FAR * ZEXPORT get_crc_table OF((void));
  2091. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflateUndermine OF((z_streamp, int));
  2092. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflateValidate OF((z_streamp, int));
  2093. ZEXTERN unsigned long ZEXPORT inflateCodesUsed OF ((z_streamp));
  2094. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT inflateResetKeep OF((z_streamp));
  2095. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORT deflateResetKeep OF((z_streamp));
  2096. #if (defined(_WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__)) && !defined(Z_SOLO)
  2097. ZEXTERN gzFile ZEXPORT gzopen_w OF((const wchar_t *path,
  2098. const char *mode));
  2099. #endif
  2100. #if defined(STDC) || defined(Z_HAVE_STDARG_H)
  2101. # ifndef Z_SOLO
  2102. ZEXTERN int ZEXPORTVA gzvprintf Z_ARG((gzFile file,
  2103. const char *format,
  2104. va_list va));
  2105. # endif
  2106. #endif
  2107. #ifdef __cplusplus
  2108. }
  2109. #endif
  2110. #endif /* ZLIB_H */
  2111. /* zutil.h -- internal interface and configuration of the compression library
  2112. * Copyright (C) 1995-2016 Jean-loup Gailly, Mark Adler
  2113. * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in zlib.h
  2114. */
  2115. /* WARNING: this file should *not* be used by applications. It is
  2116. part of the implementation of the compression library and is
  2117. subject to change. Applications should only use zlib.h.
  2118. */
  2119. /* @(#) $Id$ */
  2120. #ifndef ZUTIL_H
  2121. #define ZUTIL_H
  2122. #ifdef HAVE_HIDDEN
  2123. # define ZLIB_INTERNAL __attribute__((visibility ("hidden")))
  2124. #else
  2125. # define ZLIB_INTERNAL
  2126. #endif
  2127. #if defined(STDC) && !defined(Z_SOLO)
  2128. # if !(defined(_WIN32_WCE) && defined(_MSC_VER))
  2129. # include <stddef.h>
  2130. # endif
  2131. # include <string.h>
  2132. # include <stdlib.h>
  2133. #endif
  2134. #ifdef Z_SOLO
  2135. typedef long ptrdiff_t; /* guess -- will be caught if guess is wrong */
  2136. #endif
  2137. #ifndef local
  2138. # define local static
  2139. #endif
  2140. /* since "static" is used to mean two completely different things in C, we
  2141. define "local" for the non-static meaning of "static", for readability
  2142. (compile with -Dlocal if your debugger can't find static symbols) */
  2143. typedef unsigned char uch;
  2144. typedef uch FAR uchf;
  2145. typedef unsigned short ush;
  2146. typedef ush FAR ushf;
  2147. typedef unsigned long ulg;
  2148. extern z_const char * const z_errmsg[10]; /* indexed by 2-zlib_error */
  2149. /* (size given to avoid silly warnings with Visual C++) */
  2150. #define ERR_MSG(err) z_errmsg[Z_NEED_DICT-(err)]
  2151. #define ERR_RETURN(strm,err) \
  2152. return (strm->msg = ERR_MSG(err), (err))
  2153. /* To be used only when the state is known to be valid */
  2154. /* common constants */
  2155. #ifndef DEF_WBITS
  2156. # define DEF_WBITS MAX_WBITS
  2157. #endif
  2158. /* default windowBits for decompression. MAX_WBITS is for compression only */
  2159. #if MAX_MEM_LEVEL >= 8
  2160. # define DEF_MEM_LEVEL 8
  2161. #else
  2162. # define DEF_MEM_LEVEL MAX_MEM_LEVEL
  2163. #endif
  2164. /* default memLevel */
  2165. #define STORED_BLOCK 0
  2166. #define STATIC_TREES 1
  2167. #define DYN_TREES 2
  2168. /* The three kinds of block type */
  2169. #define MIN_MATCH 3
  2170. #define MAX_MATCH 258
  2171. /* The minimum and maximum match lengths */
  2172. #define PRESET_DICT 0x20 /* preset dictionary flag in zlib header */
  2173. /* target dependencies */
  2174. #if defined(MSDOS) || (defined(WINDOWS) && !defined(WIN32))
  2175. # define OS_CODE 0x00
  2176. # ifndef Z_SOLO
  2177. # if defined(__TURBOC__) || defined(__BORLANDC__)
  2178. # if (__STDC__ == 1) && (defined(__LARGE__) || defined(__COMPACT__))
  2179. /* Allow compilation with ANSI keywords only enabled */
  2180. void _Cdecl farfree( void *block );
  2181. void *_Cdecl farmalloc( unsigned long nbytes );
  2182. # else
  2183. # include <alloc.h>
  2184. # endif
  2185. # else /* MSC or DJGPP */
  2186. # include <malloc.h>
  2187. # endif
  2188. # endif
  2189. #endif
  2190. #ifdef AMIGA
  2191. # define OS_CODE 1
  2192. #endif
  2193. #if defined(VAXC) || defined(VMS)
  2194. # define OS_CODE 2
  2195. # define F_OPEN(name, mode) \
  2196. fopen((name), (mode), "mbc=60", "ctx=stm", "rfm=fix", "mrs=512")
  2197. #endif
  2198. #ifdef __370__
  2199. # if __TARGET_LIB__ < 0x20000000
  2200. # define OS_CODE 4
  2201. # elif __TARGET_LIB__ < 0x40000000
  2202. # define OS_CODE 11
  2203. # else
  2204. # define OS_CODE 8
  2205. # endif
  2206. #endif
  2207. #if defined(ATARI) || defined(atarist)
  2208. # define OS_CODE 5
  2209. #endif
  2210. #ifdef OS2
  2211. # define OS_CODE 6
  2212. # if defined(M_I86) && !defined(Z_SOLO)
  2213. # include <malloc.h>
  2214. # endif
  2215. #endif
  2216. #if defined(MACOS) || defined(TARGET_OS_MAC)
  2217. # define OS_CODE 7
  2218. # ifndef Z_SOLO
  2219. # if defined(__MWERKS__) && __dest_os != __be_os && __dest_os != __win32_os
  2220. # include <unix.h> /* for fdopen */
  2221. # else
  2222. # ifndef fdopen
  2223. # define fdopen(fd,mode) NULL /* No fdopen() */
  2224. # endif
  2225. # endif
  2226. # endif
  2227. #endif
  2228. #ifdef __acorn
  2229. # define OS_CODE 13
  2230. #endif
  2231. #if defined(WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
  2232. # define OS_CODE 10
  2233. #endif
  2234. #ifdef _BEOS_
  2235. # define OS_CODE 16
  2236. #endif
  2237. #ifdef __TOS_OS400__
  2238. # define OS_CODE 18
  2239. #endif
  2240. #ifdef __APPLE__
  2241. # define OS_CODE 19
  2242. #endif
  2243. #if defined(_BEOS_) || defined(RISCOS)
  2244. # define fdopen(fd,mode) NULL /* No fdopen() */
  2245. #endif
  2246. #if (defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER > 600)) && !defined __INTERIX
  2247. # if defined(_WIN32_WCE)
  2248. # define fdopen(fd,mode) NULL /* No fdopen() */
  2249. # ifndef _PTRDIFF_T_DEFINED
  2250. typedef int ptrdiff_t;
  2251. # define _PTRDIFF_T_DEFINED
  2252. # endif
  2253. # else
  2254. # define fdopen(fd,type) _fdopen(fd,type)
  2255. # endif
  2256. #endif
  2257. #if defined(__BORLANDC__) && !defined(MSDOS)
  2258. #pragma warn -8004
  2259. #pragma warn -8008
  2260. #pragma warn -8066
  2261. #endif
  2262. /* provide prototypes for these when building zlib without LFS */
  2263. #if !defined(_WIN32) && \
  2264. (!defined(_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE) || _LFS64_LARGEFILE-0 == 0)
  2265. ZEXTERN uLong ZEXPORT adler32_combine64 OF((uLong, uLong, z_off_t));
  2266. ZEXTERN uLong ZEXPORT crc32_combine64 OF((uLong, uLong, z_off_t));
  2267. #endif
  2268. /* common defaults */
  2269. #ifndef OS_CODE
  2270. # define OS_CODE 3 /* assume Unix */
  2271. #endif
  2272. #ifndef F_OPEN
  2273. # define F_OPEN(name, mode) fopen((name), (mode))
  2274. #endif
  2275. /* functions */
  2276. #if defined(pyr) || defined(Z_SOLO)
  2277. # define NO_MEMCPY
  2278. #endif
  2279. #if defined(SMALL_MEDIUM) && !defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(__SC__)
  2280. /* Use our own functions for small and medium model with MSC <= 5.0.
  2281. * You may have to use the same strategy for Borland C (untested).
  2282. * The __SC__ check is for Symantec.
  2283. */
  2284. # define NO_MEMCPY
  2285. #endif
  2286. #if defined(STDC) && !defined(HAVE_MEMCPY) && !defined(NO_MEMCPY)
  2287. # define HAVE_MEMCPY
  2288. #endif
  2289. #ifdef HAVE_MEMCPY
  2290. # ifdef SMALL_MEDIUM /* MSDOS small or medium model */
  2291. # define zmemcpy _fmemcpy
  2292. # define zmemcmp _fmemcmp
  2293. # define zmemzero(dest, len) _fmemset(dest, 0, len)
  2294. # else
  2295. # define zmemcpy memcpy
  2296. # define zmemcmp memcmp
  2297. # define zmemzero(dest, len) memset(dest, 0, len)
  2298. # endif
  2299. #else
  2300. void ZLIB_INTERNAL zmemcpy OF((Bytef* dest, const Bytef* source, uInt len));
  2301. int ZLIB_INTERNAL zmemcmp OF((const Bytef* s1, const Bytef* s2, uInt len));
  2302. void ZLIB_INTERNAL zmemzero OF((Bytef* dest, uInt len));
  2303. #endif
  2304. /* Diagnostic functions */
  2305. #ifdef ZLIB_DEBUG
  2306. # include <stdio.h>
  2307. extern int ZLIB_INTERNAL z_verbose;
  2308. extern void ZLIB_INTERNAL z_error OF((char *m));
  2309. # define Assert(cond,msg) {if(!(cond)) z_error(msg);}
  2310. # define Trace(x) {if (z_verbose>=0) fprintf x ;}
  2311. # define Tracev(x) {if (z_verbose>0) fprintf x ;}
  2312. # define Tracevv(x) {if (z_verbose>1) fprintf x ;}
  2313. # define Tracec(c,x) {if (z_verbose>0 && (c)) fprintf x ;}
  2314. # define Tracecv(c,x) {if (z_verbose>1 && (c)) fprintf x ;}
  2315. #else
  2316. # define Assert(cond,msg)
  2317. # define Trace(x)
  2318. # define Tracev(x)
  2319. # define Tracevv(x)
  2320. # define Tracec(c,x)
  2321. # define Tracecv(c,x)
  2322. #endif
  2323. #ifndef Z_SOLO
  2324. voidpf ZLIB_INTERNAL zcalloc OF((voidpf opaque, unsigned items,
  2325. unsigned size));
  2326. void ZLIB_INTERNAL zcfree OF((voidpf opaque, voidpf ptr));
  2327. #endif
  2328. #define ZALLOC(strm, items, size) \
  2329. (*((strm)->zalloc))((strm)->opaque, (items), (size))
  2330. #define ZFREE(strm, addr) (*((strm)->zfree))((strm)->opaque, (voidpf)(addr))
  2331. #define TRY_FREE(s, p) {if (p) ZFREE(s, p);}
  2332. /* Reverse the bytes in a 32-bit value */
  2333. #define ZSWAP32(q) ((((q) >> 24) & 0xff) + (((q) >> 8) & 0xff00) + \
  2334. (((q) & 0xff00) << 8) + (((q) & 0xff) << 24))
  2335. #endif /* ZUTIL_H */
  2336. /* deflate.h -- internal compression state
  2337. * Copyright (C) 1995-2016 Jean-loup Gailly
  2338. * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in zlib.h
  2339. */
  2340. /* WARNING: this file should *not* be used by applications. It is
  2341. part of the implementation of the compression library and is
  2342. subject to change. Applications should only use zlib.h.
  2343. */
  2344. /* @(#) $Id$ */
  2345. #ifndef DEFLATE_H
  2346. #define DEFLATE_H
  2347. /* define NO_GZIP when compiling if you want to disable gzip header and
  2348. trailer creation by deflate(). NO_GZIP would be used to avoid linking in
  2349. the crc code when it is not needed. For shared libraries, gzip encoding
  2350. should be left enabled. */
  2351. #ifndef NO_GZIP
  2352. # define GZIP
  2353. #endif
  2354. /* ===========================================================================
  2355. * Internal compression state.
  2356. */
  2357. #define LENGTH_CODES 29
  2358. /* number of length codes, not counting the special END_BLOCK code */
  2359. #define LITERALS 256
  2360. /* number of literal bytes 0..255 */
  2361. #define L_CODES (LITERALS+1+LENGTH_CODES)
  2362. /* number of Literal or Length codes, including the END_BLOCK code */
  2363. #define D_CODES 30
  2364. /* number of distance codes */
  2365. #define BL_CODES 19
  2366. /* number of codes used to transfer the bit lengths */
  2367. #define HEAP_SIZE (2*L_CODES+1)
  2368. /* maximum heap size */
  2369. #define MAX_BITS 15
  2370. /* All codes must not exceed MAX_BITS bits */
  2371. #define Buf_size 16
  2372. /* size of bit buffer in bi_buf */
  2373. #define INIT_STATE 42 /* zlib header -> BUSY_STATE */
  2374. #ifdef GZIP
  2375. # define GZIP_STATE 57 /* gzip header -> BUSY_STATE | EXTRA_STATE */
  2376. #endif
  2377. #define EXTRA_STATE 69 /* gzip extra block -> NAME_STATE */
  2378. #define NAME_STATE 73 /* gzip file name -> COMMENT_STATE */
  2379. #define COMMENT_STATE 91 /* gzip comment -> HCRC_STATE */
  2380. #define HCRC_STATE 103 /* gzip header CRC -> BUSY_STATE */
  2381. #define BUSY_STATE 113 /* deflate -> FINISH_STATE */
  2382. #define FINISH_STATE 666 /* stream complete */
  2383. /* Stream status */
  2384. /* Data structure describing a single value and its code string. */
  2385. typedef struct ct_data_s {
  2386. union {
  2387. ush freq; /* frequency count */
  2388. ush code; /* bit string */
  2389. } fc;
  2390. union {
  2391. ush dad; /* father node in Huffman tree */
  2392. ush len; /* length of bit string */
  2393. } dl;
  2394. } FAR ct_data;
  2395. #define Freq fc.freq
  2396. #define Code fc.code
  2397. #define Dad dl.dad
  2398. #define Len dl.len
  2399. typedef struct static_tree_desc_s static_tree_desc;
  2400. typedef struct tree_desc_s {
  2401. ct_data *dyn_tree; /* the dynamic tree */
  2402. int max_code; /* largest code with non zero frequency */
  2403. const static_tree_desc *stat_desc; /* the corresponding static tree */
  2404. } FAR tree_desc;
  2405. typedef ush Pos;
  2406. typedef Pos FAR Posf;
  2407. typedef unsigned IPos;
  2408. /* A Pos is an index in the character window. We use short instead of int to
  2409. * save space in the various tables. IPos is used only for parameter passing.
  2410. */
  2411. typedef struct internal_state {
  2412. z_streamp strm; /* pointer back to this zlib stream */
  2413. int status; /* as the name implies */
  2414. Bytef *pending_buf; /* output still pending */
  2415. ulg pending_buf_size; /* size of pending_buf */
  2416. Bytef *pending_out; /* next pending byte to output to the stream */
  2417. ulg pending; /* nb of bytes in the pending buffer */
  2418. int wrap; /* bit 0 true for zlib, bit 1 true for gzip */
  2419. gz_headerp gzhead; /* gzip header information to write */
  2420. ulg gzindex; /* where in extra, name, or comment */
  2421. Byte method; /* can only be DEFLATED */
  2422. int last_flush; /* value of flush param for previous deflate call */
  2423. /* used by deflate.c: */
  2424. uInt w_size; /* LZ77 window size (32K by default) */
  2425. uInt w_bits; /* log2(w_size) (8..16) */
  2426. uInt w_mask; /* w_size - 1 */
  2427. Bytef *window;
  2428. /* Sliding window. Input bytes are read into the second half of the window,
  2429. * and move to the first half later to keep a dictionary of at least wSize
  2430. * bytes. With this organization, matches are limited to a distance of
  2431. * wSize-MAX_MATCH bytes, but this ensures that IO is always
  2432. * performed with a length multiple of the block size. Also, it limits
  2433. * the window size to 64K, which is quite useful on MSDOS.
  2434. * To do: use the user input buffer as sliding window.
  2435. */
  2436. ulg window_size;
  2437. /* Actual size of window: 2*wSize, except when the user input buffer
  2438. * is directly used as sliding window.
  2439. */
  2440. Posf *prev;
  2441. /* Link to older string with same hash index. To limit the size of this
  2442. * array to 64K, this link is maintained only for the last 32K strings.
  2443. * An index in this array is thus a window index modulo 32K.
  2444. */
  2445. Posf *head; /* Heads of the hash chains or NIL. */
  2446. uInt ins_h; /* hash index of string to be inserted */
  2447. uInt hash_size; /* number of elements in hash table */
  2448. uInt hash_bits; /* log2(hash_size) */
  2449. uInt hash_mask; /* hash_size-1 */
  2450. uInt hash_shift;
  2451. /* Number of bits by which ins_h must be shifted at each input
  2452. * step. It must be such that after MIN_MATCH steps, the oldest
  2453. * byte no longer takes part in the hash key, that is:
  2454. * hash_shift * MIN_MATCH >= hash_bits
  2455. */
  2456. long block_start;
  2457. /* Window position at the beginning of the current output block. Gets
  2458. * negative when the window is moved backwards.
  2459. */
  2460. uInt match_length; /* length of best match */
  2461. IPos prev_match; /* previous match */
  2462. int match_available; /* set if previous match exists */
  2463. uInt strstart; /* start of string to insert */
  2464. uInt match_start; /* start of matching string */
  2465. uInt lookahead; /* number of valid bytes ahead in window */
  2466. uInt prev_length;
  2467. /* Length of the best match at previous step. Matches not greater than this
  2468. * are discarded. This is used in the lazy match evaluation.
  2469. */
  2470. uInt max_chain_length;
  2471. /* To speed up deflation, hash chains are never searched beyond this
  2472. * length. A higher limit improves compression ratio but degrades the
  2473. * speed.
  2474. */
  2475. uInt max_lazy_match;
  2476. /* Attempt to find a better match only when the current match is strictly
  2477. * smaller than this value. This mechanism is used only for compression
  2478. * levels >= 4.
  2479. */
  2480. # define max_insert_length max_lazy_match
  2481. /* Insert new strings in the hash table only if the match length is not
  2482. * greater than this length. This saves time but degrades compression.
  2483. * max_insert_length is used only for compression levels <= 3.
  2484. */
  2485. int level; /* compression level (1..9) */
  2486. int strategy; /* favor or force Huffman coding*/
  2487. uInt good_match;
  2488. /* Use a faster search when the previous match is longer than this */
  2489. int nice_match; /* Stop searching when current match exceeds this */
  2490. /* used by trees.c: */
  2491. /* Didn't use ct_data typedef below to suppress compiler warning */
  2492. struct ct_data_s dyn_ltree[HEAP_SIZE]; /* literal and length tree */
  2493. struct ct_data_s dyn_dtree[2*D_CODES+1]; /* distance tree */
  2494. struct ct_data_s bl_tree[2*BL_CODES+1]; /* Huffman tree for bit lengths */
  2495. struct tree_desc_s l_desc; /* desc. for literal tree */
  2496. struct tree_desc_s d_desc; /* desc. for distance tree */
  2497. struct tree_desc_s bl_desc; /* desc. for bit length tree */
  2498. ush bl_count[MAX_BITS+1];
  2499. /* number of codes at each bit length for an optimal tree */
  2500. int heap[2*L_CODES+1]; /* heap used to build the Huffman trees */
  2501. int heap_len; /* number of elements in the heap */
  2502. int heap_max; /* element of largest frequency */
  2503. /* The sons of heap[n] are heap[2*n] and heap[2*n+1]. heap[0] is not used.
  2504. * The same heap array is used to build all trees.
  2505. */
  2506. uch depth[2*L_CODES+1];
  2507. /* Depth of each subtree used as tie breaker for trees of equal frequency
  2508. */
  2509. uchf *l_buf; /* buffer for literals or lengths */
  2510. uInt lit_bufsize;
  2511. /* Size of match buffer for literals/lengths. There are 4 reasons for
  2512. * limiting lit_bufsize to 64K:
  2513. * - frequencies can be kept in 16 bit counters
  2514. * - if compression is not successful for the first block, all input
  2515. * data is still in the window so we can still emit a stored block even
  2516. * when input comes from standard input. (This can also be done for
  2517. * all blocks if lit_bufsize is not greater than 32K.)
  2518. * - if compression is not successful for a file smaller than 64K, we can
  2519. * even emit a stored file instead of a stored block (saving 5 bytes).
  2520. * This is applicable only for zip (not gzip or zlib).
  2521. * - creating new Huffman trees less frequently may not provide fast
  2522. * adaptation to changes in the input data statistics. (Take for
  2523. * example a binary file with poorly compressible code followed by
  2524. * a highly compressible string table.) Smaller buffer sizes give
  2525. * fast adaptation but have of course the overhead of transmitting
  2526. * trees more frequently.
  2527. * - I can't count above 4
  2528. */
  2529. uInt last_lit; /* running index in l_buf */
  2530. ushf *d_buf;
  2531. /* Buffer for distances. To simplify the code, d_buf and l_buf have
  2532. * the same number of elements. To use different lengths, an extra flag
  2533. * array would be necessary.
  2534. */
  2535. ulg opt_len; /* bit length of current block with optimal trees */
  2536. ulg static_len; /* bit length of current block with static trees */
  2537. uInt matches; /* number of string matches in current block */
  2538. uInt insert; /* bytes at end of window left to insert */
  2539. #ifdef ZLIB_DEBUG
  2540. ulg compressed_len; /* total bit length of compressed file mod 2^32 */
  2541. ulg bits_sent; /* bit length of compressed data sent mod 2^32 */
  2542. #endif
  2543. ush bi_buf;
  2544. /* Output buffer. bits are inserted starting at the bottom (least
  2545. * significant bits).
  2546. */
  2547. int bi_valid;
  2548. /* Number of valid bits in bi_buf. All bits above the last valid bit
  2549. * are always zero.
  2550. */
  2551. ulg high_water;
  2552. /* High water mark offset in window for initialized bytes -- bytes above
  2553. * this are set to zero in order to avoid memory check warnings when
  2554. * longest match routines access bytes past the input. This is then
  2555. * updated to the new high water mark.
  2556. */
  2557. } FAR deflate_state;
  2558. /* Output a byte on the stream.
  2559. * IN assertion: there is enough room in pending_buf.
  2560. */
  2561. #define put_byte(s, c) {s->pending_buf[s->pending++] = (Bytef)(c);}
  2562. #define MIN_LOOKAHEAD (MAX_MATCH+MIN_MATCH+1)
  2563. /* Minimum amount of lookahead, except at the end of the input file.
  2564. * See deflate.c for comments about the MIN_MATCH+1.
  2565. */
  2566. #define MAX_DIST(s) ((s)->w_size-MIN_LOOKAHEAD)
  2567. /* In order to simplify the code, particularly on 16 bit machines, match
  2568. * distances are limited to MAX_DIST instead of WSIZE.
  2569. */
  2570. #define WIN_INIT MAX_MATCH
  2571. /* Number of bytes after end of data in window to initialize in order to avoid
  2572. memory checker errors from longest match routines */
  2573. /* in trees.c */
  2574. void ZLIB_INTERNAL _tr_init OF((deflate_state *s));
  2575. int ZLIB_INTERNAL _tr_tally OF((deflate_state *s, unsigned dist, unsigned lc));
  2576. void ZLIB_INTERNAL _tr_flush_block OF((deflate_state *s, charf *buf,
  2577. ulg stored_len, int last));
  2578. void ZLIB_INTERNAL _tr_flush_bits OF((deflate_state *s));
  2579. void ZLIB_INTERNAL _tr_align OF((deflate_state *s));
  2580. void ZLIB_INTERNAL _tr_stored_block OF((deflate_state *s, charf *buf,
  2581. ulg stored_len, int last));
  2582. #define d_code(dist) \
  2583. ((dist) < 256 ? _dist_code[dist] : _dist_code[256+((dist)>>7)])
  2584. /* Mapping from a distance to a distance code. dist is the distance - 1 and
  2585. * must not have side effects. _dist_code[256] and _dist_code[257] are never
  2586. * used.
  2587. */
  2588. #ifndef ZLIB_DEBUG
  2589. /* Inline versions of _tr_tally for speed: */
  2590. #if defined(GEN_TREES_H) || !defined(STDC)
  2591. extern uch ZLIB_INTERNAL _length_code[];
  2592. extern uch ZLIB_INTERNAL _dist_code[];
  2593. #else
  2594. extern const uch ZLIB_INTERNAL _length_code[];
  2595. extern const uch ZLIB_INTERNAL _dist_code[];
  2596. #endif
  2597. # define _tr_tally_lit(s, c, flush) \
  2598. { uch cc = (c); \
  2599. s->d_buf[s->last_lit] = 0; \
  2600. s->l_buf[s->last_lit++] = cc; \
  2601. s->dyn_ltree[cc].Freq++; \
  2602. flush = (s->last_lit == s->lit_bufsize-1); \
  2603. }
  2604. # define _tr_tally_dist(s, distance, length, flush) \
  2605. { uch len = (uch)(length); \
  2606. ush dist = (ush)(distance); \
  2607. s->d_buf[s->last_lit] = dist; \
  2608. s->l_buf[s->last_lit++] = len; \
  2609. dist--; \
  2610. s->dyn_ltree[_length_code[len]+LITERALS+1].Freq++; \
  2611. s->dyn_dtree[d_code(dist)].Freq++; \
  2612. flush = (s->last_lit == s->lit_bufsize-1); \
  2613. }
  2614. #else
  2615. # define _tr_tally_lit(s, c, flush) flush = _tr_tally(s, 0, c)
  2616. # define _tr_tally_dist(s, distance, length, flush) \
  2617. flush = _tr_tally(s, distance, length)
  2618. #endif
  2619. #endif /* DEFLATE_H */