156 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Adrien Nader
265e5ffb70 po/fr: improve wording for help for --lzma1/--lzma2. 2014-12-21 17:06:21 +02:00
Adrien Nader
3dfa915cd1 po/fr: missing line in translation of --extreme. 2014-12-21 17:06:21 +02:00
Lasse Collin
6b65e84bd4 xz: Fix a comment. 2014-12-21 14:08:08 +02:00
Lasse Collin
4da8e1d833 Bump version and soname for 5.0.8. 2014-12-21 13:50:08 +02:00
Lasse Collin
f6dc9996b0 Update NEWS for 5.0.8. 2014-12-21 13:48:45 +02:00
Lasse Collin
67d62a375a Translations: Update the French translation.
Thanks to Adrien Nader.
2014-12-20 20:49:49 +02:00
Lasse Collin
283c03fe5b Update THANKS. 2014-12-18 21:33:33 +02:00
Lasse Collin
0c7fe9f227 Update INSTALL about a "make check" failure in test_scripts.sh. 2014-12-18 21:27:52 +02:00
Lasse Collin
b46fe3ced9 Build: Update m4/ax_pthread.m4 from Autoconf Archive. 2014-12-18 21:27:41 +02:00
Lasse Collin
6ed0554a15 Build: Replace obsolete AC_HELP_STRING with AS_HELP_STRING. 2014-12-18 21:27:35 +02:00
Lasse Collin
0ab300ec52 Build: Fix Autoconf warnings about escaped backquotes. 2014-12-18 21:26:20 +02:00
Lasse Collin
b274ad02c4 Update THANKS. 2014-12-17 21:15:02 +02:00
Lasse Collin
4fdcccd85e Add support for AmigaOS/AROS to tuklib_physmem().
Thanks to Fredrik Wikstrom.
2014-12-17 21:15:02 +02:00
Lasse Collin
f229fa32bf xzgrep: Avoid passing both -q and -l to grep.
The behavior of grep -ql varies:
  - GNU grep behaves like grep -q.
  - OpenBSD grep behaves like grep -l.

POSIX doesn't make it 100 % clear what behavior is expected.
Anyway, using both -q and -l at the same time makes no sense
so both options simply should never be used at the same time.

Thanks to Christian Weisgerber.
2014-12-17 21:13:42 +02:00
Lasse Collin
94a1a869ee Build: Detect supported compiler warning flags better.
Clang and nowadays also GCC accept any -Wfoobar option
but then may give a warning that an unknown warning option
was specified. To avoid adding unsupported warning options,
the options are now tested with -Werror.

Thanks to Charles Diza.
2014-12-17 21:13:42 +02:00
Andre Noll
0e50ad7129 l10n: de.po: Change translator email address.
Although the old address is still working, the new one should
be preferred. So this commit changes all three places in de.po
accordingly.

Signed-off-by: Andre Noll <maan@tuebingen.mpg.de>
2014-10-18 18:23:15 +03:00
Andre Noll
9fd333d742 l10n: de.po: Fix typo: Schießen -> Schließen.
That's a funny one since "schießen" means to shoot :)

Signed-off-by: Andre Noll <maan@systemlinux.org>
2014-10-18 18:23:14 +03:00
Lasse Collin
495aaf3a5b Bump version and soname for 5.0.7. 2014-09-20 20:44:32 +03:00
Lasse Collin
ac6c8921d1 Update NEWS for 5.0.7. 2014-09-20 20:43:29 +03:00
Lasse Collin
d1b0276aaf liblzma: Fix invalid Libs.private value in liblzma.pc. 2014-09-20 20:21:18 +03:00
Lasse Collin
cac72956b1 liblzma: Fix a portability problem in Makefile.am.
POSIX supports $< only in inference rules (suffix rules).
Using it elsewhere is a GNU make extension and doesn't
work e.g. with OpenBSD make.

Thanks to Christian Weisgerber for the patch.
2014-09-20 19:48:16 +03:00
Lasse Collin
2cdf0875de Bump version and soname for 5.0.6. 2014-09-14 19:35:45 +03:00
Lasse Collin
0168b6c8fb Update NEWS for 5.0.6. 2014-09-14 19:33:46 +03:00
Lasse Collin
13337714e8 xzgrep: List xzgrep_expected_output in tests/Makefile.am. 2014-09-09 19:18:23 +03:00
Lasse Collin
ccc728d829 xzgrep: Improve the test script.
Now it should be close to the functionality of the original
version by Pavel Raiskup.
2014-09-09 19:18:23 +03:00
Lasse Collin
948f5865fe xzgrep: Add a test for the previous fix.
This is a simplified version of Pavel Raiskup's
original patch.
2014-09-09 19:18:23 +03:00
Lasse Collin
64228d0d5c xzgrep: exit 0 when at least one file matches.
Mimic the original grep behavior and return exit_success when
at least one xz compressed file matches given pattern.

Original bugreport:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1108085

Thanks to Pavel Raiskup for the patch.
2014-09-09 19:18:23 +03:00
Lasse Collin
98d3368ef4 Build: Fix the combination of --disable-xzdec --enable-lzmadec.
In this case "make install" could fail if the man page directory
didn't already exist at the destination. If it did exist, a
dangling symlink was created there. Now the link is omitted
instead. This isn't the best fix but it's better than the old
behavior.
2014-04-26 08:47:36 +03:00
Lasse Collin
ba3b5dd082 Build: Add --disable-doc to configure. 2014-04-26 08:47:36 +03:00
Lasse Collin
3d4575f236 Update INSTALL.
Add a note about failing "make check". The source of
the problem should be fixed in libtool (if it really is
a libtool bug and not mine) but I'm unable to spend time
on that for now. Thanks to Nelson H. F. Beebe for reporting
the issue.

Add a note about a possible need to run "ldconfig" after
"make install".
2014-04-26 08:47:24 +03:00
Lasse Collin
b9f0584e3e xz: Rename a variable to avoid a namespace collision on Solaris.
I don't know the details but I have an impression that there's
no problem in practice if using GCC since people have built xz
with GCC (without patching xz), but renaming the variable cannot
hurt either.

Thanks to Mark Ashley.
2014-04-26 08:47:24 +03:00
Lasse Collin
cc41bcaf77 xz: Fix a comment. 2014-04-26 08:45:49 +03:00
Lasse Collin
e34025d666 liblzma: Avoid C99 compound literal arrays.
MSVC 2013 doesn't like them. Maybe they aren't so good
for readability either since many aren't used to them.
2014-04-26 08:38:12 +03:00
Lasse Collin
0b6168974f liblzma: Remove a useless C99ism from sha256.c.
Unsurprisingly it makes no difference in compiled output.
2014-04-26 08:38:12 +03:00
Lasse Collin
41e436076c xz: Fix use of wrong variable.
Since the only call to suffix_set() uses optarg
as the argument, fixing this bug doesn't change
the behavior of the program.
2014-04-26 08:37:15 +03:00
Lasse Collin
c33efefd4e Fix typos in comments. 2014-04-26 08:37:00 +03:00
Lasse Collin
e560c82f1f Update THANKS. 2014-04-26 08:31:53 +03:00
Lasse Collin
05192b32e5 liblzma: Document the need for block->check for lzma_block_header_decode().
Thanks to Tomer Chachamu.
2014-04-26 08:31:43 +03:00
Lasse Collin
0f35eafe51 Update TODO. 2014-04-26 08:31:21 +03:00
Lasse Collin
fc9eaf81d7 Build: Remove a comment about Automake 1.10 from configure.ac.
The previous commit supports silent rules and that requires
Automake 1.11.
2014-04-26 08:30:00 +03:00
Lasse Collin
090c69dda5 Build: Create liblzma.pc in a src/liblzma/Makefile.am.
Previously it was done in configure, but doing that goes
against the Autoconf manual. Autoconf requires that it is
possible to override e.g. prefix after running configure
and that doesn't work correctly if liblzma.pc is created
by configure.

A potential downside of this change is that now e.g.
libdir in liblzma.pc is a standalone string instead of
being defined via ${prefix}, so if one overrides prefix
when running pkg-config the libdir won't get the new value.
I don't know if this matters in practice.

Thanks to Vincent Torri.
2014-04-26 08:29:17 +03:00
Anders F Bjorklund
1f35331332 macosx: separate liblzma package 2013-08-03 13:24:47 +03:00
Anders F Bjorklund
1415f1d946 macosx: set minimum to leopard 2013-08-03 13:24:47 +03:00
Anders F Bjorklund
41913949b9 move configurables into variables 2013-08-03 13:24:47 +03:00
Lasse Collin
3dffda33f4 Build: Fix the detection of missing CRC32.
Thanks to Vincent Torri.
2013-08-03 13:24:36 +03:00
Lasse Collin
b69900ed0b Man pages: Use similar syntax for synopsis as in xz.
The man pages of lzmainfo, xzmore, and xzdec had similar
constructs as the man page of xz had before the commit
eb6ca9854b. Eric S. Raymond
didn't mention these man pages in his bug report, but
it's nice to be consistent.
2013-06-30 18:03:54 +03:00
Lasse Collin
cf4a1e1879 Update NEWS for 5.0.5. 2013-06-30 15:55:09 +03:00
Lasse Collin
cb94bb6d1f Bump version and soname for 5.0.5. 2013-06-30 15:54:38 +03:00
Lasse Collin
b7dee202d5 xz: Fix return value type in io_write_buf().
It didn't affect the behavior of the code since -1
becomes true anyway.
2013-06-28 23:56:34 +03:00
Lasse Collin
265e7b44d8 xz: Remove an outdated NetBSD-specific comment.
Nowadays errno == EFTYPE is documented in open(2).
2013-06-28 22:04:40 +03:00
Lasse Collin
78c2f8db90 xz: Fix error detection of fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, flags) calls.
POSIX says that fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, flags) returns -1 on
error and "other than -1" on success. This is how it is
documented e.g. on OpenBSD too. On Linux, success with
F_SETFL is always 0 (at least accorinding to fcntl(2)
from man-pages 3.51).
2013-06-28 22:04:36 +03:00
Lasse Collin
91750dff8f xz: Fix use of wrong variable in a fcntl() call.
Due to a wrong variable name, when writing a sparse file
to standard output, *all* file status flags were cleared
(to the extent the operating system allowed it) instead of
only clearing the O_APPEND flag. In practice this worked
fine in the common situations on GNU/Linux, but I didn't
check how it behaved elsewhere.

The original flags were still restored correctly. I still
changed the code to use a separate boolean variable to
indicate when the flags should be restored instead of
relying on a special value in stdout_flags.
2013-06-28 22:04:32 +03:00
Lasse Collin
e11888a79a xz: Check the value of lzma_stream_flags.version in --list.
It is a no-op for now, but if an old xz version is used
together with a newer liblzma that supports something new,
then this check becomes important and will stop the old xz
from trying to parse files that it won't understand.
2013-06-26 13:31:19 +03:00
Lasse Collin
f39ddd88f3 Build: Require Automake 1.12 and use serial-tests option.
It should actually still work with Automake 1.10 if
the serial-tests option is removed. Automake 1.13 started
using parallel tests by default and the option to get
the old behavior isn't supported before 1.12.

At least for now, parallel tests don't improve anything
in XZ Utils but they hide the progress output from
test_compress.sh.
2013-06-26 12:17:13 +03:00
Lasse Collin
cb84e27802 xz: Validate Uncompressed Size from Block Header in list.c.
This affects only "xz -lvv". Normal decompression with xz
already detected if Block Header and Index had mismatched
Uncompressed Size fields. So this just makes "xz -lvv"
show such files as corrupt instead of showing the
Uncompressed Size from Index.
2013-06-26 10:59:19 +03:00
Lasse Collin
f01780fce4 Update THANKS. 2013-06-26 10:58:58 +03:00
Lasse Collin
d98ede7d70 xz: Make the man page more friendly to doclifter.
Thanks to Eric S. Raymond.
2013-06-26 10:58:07 +03:00
Lasse Collin
19b447b64b xz: A couple of man page fixes.
Now the interaction of presets and custom filter chains
is described correctly. Earlier it contradicted itself.

Thanks to DevHC who reported these issues on IRC to me
on 2012-12-14.
2013-06-26 10:54:24 +03:00
Lasse Collin
45edf2966f xz: Fix interaction between preset and custom filter chains.
There was somewhat illogical behavior when --extreme was
specified and mixed with custom filter chains.

Before this commit, "xz -9 --lzma2 -e" was equivalent
to "xz --lzma2". After it is equivalent to "xz -6e"
(all earlier preset options get forgotten when a custom
filter chain is specified and the default preset is 6
to which -e is applied). I find this less illogical.

This also affects the meaning of "xz -9e --lzma2 -7".
Earlier it was equivalent to "xz -7e" (the -e specified
before a custom filter chain wasn't forgotten). Now it
is "xz -7". Note that "xz -7e" still is the same as "xz -e7".

Hopefully very few cared about this in the first place,
so pretty much no one should even notice this change.

Thanks to Conley Moorhous.
2013-06-26 10:54:18 +03:00
Lasse Collin
b065984e5a xz: Change size_t to uint32_t in a few places. 2013-06-26 10:54:09 +03:00
Lasse Collin
32be621f52 Build: Use -Wvla with GCC if supported.
Variable-length arrays are mandatory in C99 but optional in C11.
The code doesn't currently use any VLAs and it shouldn't in the
future either to stay compatible with C11 without requiring any
optional C11 features.
2013-06-26 10:53:57 +03:00
Lasse Collin
efb07cfba6 xzdec: Improve the --help message.
The options are now ordered in the same order as in xz's help
message.

Descriptions were added to the options that are ignored.
I left them in parenthesis even if it looks a bit weird
because I find it easier to spot the ignored vs. non-ignored
options from the list that way.
2013-06-26 10:53:57 +03:00
Lasse Collin
e3c8be1369 Update THANKS. 2013-04-05 19:34:42 +03:00
Jeff Bastian
ad8282efe4 xzgrep: make the '-h' option to be --no-filename equivalent
* src/scripts/xzgrep.in: Accept the '-h' option in argument parsing.
2013-04-05 19:34:42 +03:00
Lasse Collin
9271a3eb0e liblzma: Be less picky in lzma_alone_decoder().
To avoid false positives when detecting .lzma files,
rare values in dictionary size and uncompressed size fields
were rejected. They will still be rejected if .lzma files
are decoded with lzma_auto_decoder(), but when using
lzma_alone_decoder() directly, such files will now be accepted.
Hopefully this is an OK compromise.

This doesn't affect xz because xz still has its own file
format detection code. This does affect lzmadec though.
So after this commit lzmadec will accept files that xz or
xz-emulating-lzma doesn't.

NOTE: lzma_alone_decoder() still won't decode all .lzma files
because liblzma's LZMA decoder doesn't support lc + lp > 4.

Reported here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/lzmautils/forums/forum/708858/topic/7068827

Conflicts:
	src/liblzma/common/alone_decoder.c
	src/liblzma/common/alone_decoder.h
2013-04-05 19:34:09 +03:00
Lasse Collin
211b931cee Avoid unneeded use of awk in xzless.
Use "read" instead of "awk" in xzless to get the version
number of "less". The need for awk was introduced in
the commit db5c1817fa.

Thanks to Ariel P for the patch.
2013-04-05 19:28:08 +03:00
Jonathan Nieder
9f62fd9605 xzless: Make "less -V" parsing more robust
In v4.999.9beta~30 (xzless: Support compressed standard input,
2009-08-09), xzless learned to parse ‘less -V’ output to figure out
whether less is new enough to handle $LESSOPEN settings starting
with “|-”.  That worked well for a while, but the version string from
‘less’ versions 448 (June, 2012) is misparsed, producing a warning:

	$ xzless /tmp/test.xz; echo $?
	/usr/bin/xzless: line 49: test: 456 (GNU regular expressions): \
	integer expression expected
	0

More precisely, modern ‘less’ lists the regexp implementation along
with its version number, and xzless passes the entire version number
with attached parenthetical phrase as a number to "test $a -gt $b",
producing the above confusing message.

	$ less-444 -V | head -1
	less 444
	$ less -V | head -1
	less 456 (no regular expressions)

So relax the pattern matched --- instead of expecting "less <number>",
look for a line of the form "less <number>[ (extra parenthetical)]".
While at it, improve the behavior when no matching line is found ---
instead of producing a cryptic message, we can fall back on a LESSPIPE
setting that is supported by all versions of ‘less’.

The implementation uses "awk" for simplicity.  Hopefully that’s
portable enough.

Reported-by: Jörg-Volker Peetz <jvpeetz@web.de>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com>
2012-12-15 20:01:45 +02:00
Lasse Collin
1d05980f5b xz: Fix the note about --rsyncable on the man page. 2012-12-15 20:01:45 +02:00
Lasse Collin
fb68497333 xz: Improve handling of failed realloc in xrealloc.
Thanks to Jim Meyering.
2012-12-15 20:01:45 +02:00
Lasse Collin
75013db6d4 A few typo fixes to comments and the xz man page.
Thanks to Jim Meyering.
2012-12-15 20:01:02 +02:00
Lasse Collin
e44b21839b Build: Bump gettext version requirement to 0.18.
Otherwise too old version of m4/lib-link.m4 gets included
when autoreconf -fi is run.
2012-08-02 17:14:06 +03:00
Lasse Collin
fd3dbb23ca Tests: Remove tests/test_block.c that had gotten committed accidentally. 2012-07-05 07:49:40 +03:00
Lasse Collin
05a735d279 Build: Include macosx/build.sh in the distribution.
It has been in the Git repository since 2010 but probably
few people have seen it since it hasn't been included in
the release tarballs. :-(
2012-07-05 07:49:31 +03:00
Lasse Collin
4e6d62793b Docs: Fix the name LZMA Utils -> XZ Utils in debug/README. 2012-07-05 07:49:21 +03:00
Lasse Collin
dd95b5e761 Include debug/translation.bash in the distribution.
Also fix the script name mentioned in README.
2012-07-05 07:49:10 +03:00
Lasse Collin
20778053a0 xz: Update man page date to match the latest update. 2012-06-22 14:36:16 +03:00
Lasse Collin
2cefa84af6 Bump version and soname for 5.0.4. 2012-06-22 10:25:43 +03:00
Lasse Collin
433fec191a Update NEWS for 5.0.4. 2012-06-22 10:25:09 +03:00
Lasse Collin
711fa680f5 Docs: Language fix to 01_compress_easy.c.
Thanks to Jonathan Nieder.
2012-06-22 09:31:42 +03:00
Lasse Collin
3d7ab1dc61 Fix the top-level Makefile.am for the new example programs. 2012-06-22 09:31:42 +03:00
Lasse Collin
ef8b8e5f11 Docs: Add new example programs.
These have more comments than the old examples and
human-readable error messages. More tutorial-like examples
are needed but these are a start.
2012-06-22 09:31:42 +03:00
Lasse Collin
75c149bc80 Docs: Move xz_pipe_comp.c and xz_pipe_decomp.c to doc/examples_old.
It is good to keep these around to so that if someone has
copied the decompressor bug from xz_pipe_decomp.c he has
an example how to easily fix it.
2012-06-22 09:31:42 +03:00
Lasse Collin
456307ebf9 Docs: Fix a bug in xz_pipe_decomp.c example program. 2012-06-22 09:31:42 +03:00
Lasse Collin
4c310b8a29 Translations: Update the Italian translation.
Thanks to Milo Casagrande.
2012-05-31 15:53:25 +03:00
Lasse Collin
ec32b79366 Translations: Update the French translation.
Thanks to Adrien Nader.
2012-05-30 23:15:07 +03:00
Lasse Collin
dd06f40e4d Translations: Update the German translation. 2012-05-29 22:27:00 +03:00
Lasse Collin
c66808d1f5 Translations: Update Polish translation. 2012-05-29 22:12:57 +03:00
Lasse Collin
556c22dfed Preliminary NEWS for 5.0.4. 2012-05-29 13:10:36 +03:00
Lasse Collin
dd13b66bf5 liblzma: Fix possibility of incorrect LZMA_BUF_ERROR.
lzma_code() could incorrectly return LZMA_BUF_ERROR if
all of the following was true:

  - The caller knows how many bytes of output to expect
    and only provides that much output space.

  - When the last output bytes are decoded, the
    caller-provided input buffer ends right before
    the LZMA2 end of payload marker. So LZMA2 won't
    provide more output anymore, but it won't know it
    yet and thus won't return LZMA_STREAM_END yet.

  - A BCJ filter is in use and it hasn't left any
    unfiltered bytes in the temp buffer. This can happen
    with any BCJ filter, but in practice it's more likely
    with filters other than the x86 BCJ.

Another situation where the bug can be triggered happens
if the uncompressed size is zero bytes and no output space
is provided. In this case the decompression can fail even
if the whole input file is given to lzma_code().

A similar bug was fixed in XZ Embedded on 2011-09-19.
2012-05-29 12:54:47 +03:00
Lasse Collin
a0223bf796 Update THANKS. 2012-05-29 12:54:47 +03:00
Lasse Collin
86e57e4bfe xz: Don't show a huge number in -vv when memory limit is disabled. 2012-05-29 12:54:47 +03:00
Lasse Collin
13e44a94da xz: Document the "summary" lines of --robot -lvv.
This documents only the columns that are in v5.0.
The new columns added in the master branch aren't
necessarily stable yet.
2012-05-29 12:54:22 +03:00
Lasse Collin
2f90345e13 xz: Fix output of verbose --robot --list modes.
It printed the filename in "filename (x/y)" format
which it obviously shouldn't do in robot mode.
2012-05-29 12:54:22 +03:00
Lasse Collin
8d4864f53f Update THANKS. 2012-05-24 19:16:37 +03:00
Lasse Collin
35e9c58abb Docs: Cleanup line wrapping a bit. 2012-05-24 19:16:37 +03:00
Benno Schulenberg
532b3e4c56 Fix a few typos and add some missing articles in some documents.
Also hyphenate several compound adjectives.

Signed-off-by: Benno Schulenberg <bensberg@justemail.net>
2012-05-24 19:16:37 +03:00
Lasse Collin
afb6ce8c82 Windows: Update notes about static linking with MSVC. 2012-05-24 19:16:14 +03:00
Lasse Collin
7c3ba2ed5c liblzma: Remove outdated comments. 2012-05-24 19:16:14 +03:00
Lasse Collin
f55db9c187 DOS: Link against DJGPP's libemu to support FPU emulation.
This way xz should work on 386SX and 486SX. Floating point
only is needed for verbose output in xz.
2012-05-24 19:16:14 +03:00
Lasse Collin
203edff4c7 Docs: Update MINIX 3 information in INSTALL. 2012-05-24 18:54:21 +03:00
Lasse Collin
f0a8f95c21 Update THANKS. 2012-05-24 18:52:59 +03:00
Lasse Collin
b7ad23fa78 Fix exit status of xzgrep when grepping binary files.
When grepping binary files, grep may exit before it has
read all the input. In this case, gzip -q returns 2 (eating
SIGPIPE), but xz and bzip2 show SIGPIPE as the exit status
(e.g. 141). This causes wrong exit status when grepping
xz- or bzip2-compressed binary files.

The fix checks for the special exit status that indicates SIGPIPE.
It uses kill -l which should be supported everywhere since it
is in both SUSv2 (1997) and POSIX.1-2008.

Thanks to James Buren for the bug report.
2012-05-24 18:52:48 +03:00
Lasse Collin
4e19fbb04a Update THANKS. 2012-05-24 18:52:48 +03:00
Lasse Collin
c6fa03a427 Fix compiling with IBM XL C on AIX. 2012-05-24 18:47:52 +03:00
Lasse Collin
7b6ffc9864 Build: Upgrade m4/acx_pthread.m4 to the latest version.
It was renamed to ax_pthread.m4 in Autoconf Archive.
2012-05-24 18:37:08 +03:00
Lasse Collin
bfac2be502 Tests: Fix a compiler warning with _FORTIFY_SOURCE.
Reported here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/lzmautils/forums/forum/708858/topic/4927385
2012-05-24 18:24:44 +03:00
Lasse Collin
df85e15671 Docs: Explain the stable releases better in README. 2012-05-24 18:24:44 +03:00
Lasse Collin
d06d32f108 xz: Fix a typo in a comment.
Thanks to Bela Lubkin.
2011-11-04 17:57:45 +02:00
Lasse Collin
636fdcfbf5 Update THANKS. 2011-11-03 17:44:22 +02:00
Lasse Collin
55fd02f83e xz: Fix xz on EBCDIC systems.
Thanks to Chris Donawa.
2011-11-03 17:44:22 +02:00
Lasse Collin
4052f36053 Build: Fix "make check" on Windows. 2011-09-06 12:05:44 +03:00
Lasse Collin
0f25758459 Update THANKS. 2011-09-05 16:05:44 +03:00
Lasse Collin
70f03b51ff Workaround unusual SIZE_MAX on SCO OpenServer. 2011-09-05 16:05:44 +03:00
Lasse Collin
f138bdf76a Run the scripts with the correct shell in test_scripts.sh.
The scripts are now made executable in the build tree.
This way the scripts can be run like programs in
test_scripts.sh. Previously test_scripts.sh always
used sh but it's not correct if @POSIX_SHELL@ is set
to something else by configure.

Thanks to Jonathan Nieder for the patch.
2011-09-05 16:05:44 +03:00
Lasse Collin
2c144a0365 Fix exit status of "xzdiff foo.xz bar.xz".
xzdiff was clobbering the exit status from diff in a case
statement used to analyze the exit statuses from "xz" when
its operands were two compressed files. Save and restore
diff's exit status to fix this.

The bug is inherited from zdiff in GNU gzip and was fixed
there on 2009-10-09.

Thanks to Jonathan Nieder for the patch and
to Peter Pallinger for reporting the bug.
2011-09-05 16:05:44 +03:00
Anders F Bjorklund
edf339227a add build script for macosx universal 2011-07-07 23:09:11 +03:00
Lasse Collin
7fcc6334ea liblzma: Remove unneeded semicolon. 2011-06-16 12:16:05 +03:00
Lasse Collin
631f4d3ae6 Don't call close(-1) in tuklib_open_stdxxx() on error.
Thanks to Jim Meyering.
2011-05-28 18:54:42 +03:00
Lasse Collin
c89faf4c9e Translations: Update Italian translation.
Thanks to Milo Casagrande.
2011-05-28 09:47:56 +03:00
Lasse Collin
6fe2fc9b6a Tests: Add a test file for the bug in the previous commit. 2011-05-28 09:44:18 +03:00
Lasse Collin
6c4d4db2bc xz: Fix error handling in xz -lvv.
It could do an invalid free() and read past the end
of the uninitialized filters array.
2011-05-28 09:44:12 +03:00
Lasse Collin
844f84fcad liblzma: Handle allocation failures correctly in lzma_index_init().
Thanks to Jim Meyering.
2011-05-28 09:44:07 +03:00
Lasse Collin
240e8b9791 Build: Set GZIP_ENV=-9n in top-level Makefile.am. 2011-05-23 18:30:51 +03:00
Lasse Collin
e32cb264ea Bump version and soname for 5.0.3. 2011-05-21 16:59:22 +03:00
Lasse Collin
65cff45f8f Update NEWS for 5.0.3. 2011-05-21 16:56:53 +03:00
Lasse Collin
316c67ffda Add French translation.
It is known that the BCJ filter --help text is only
partially translated.
2011-05-21 16:29:11 +03:00
Lasse Collin
1931175eea xz: Translate also the string used to print the program name.
French needs a space before a colon, e.g. "xz : foo error".
2011-05-21 15:12:43 +03:00
Lasse Collin
841dc1f891 Update THANKS. 2011-05-17 12:28:18 +03:00
Lasse Collin
0f7e2d3624 Update INSTALL with a note about linker problem on OpenSolaris x86. 2011-05-17 12:28:14 +03:00
Lasse Collin
793d857e01 Build: Fix initialization of enable_check_* variables in configure.ac.
This doesn't matter much in practice since it is unlikely
that anyone would have such environment variable names.

Thanks to Wim Lewis.
2011-05-17 12:28:07 +03:00
Lasse Collin
afcff45cee Add underscores to attributes (__attribute((__foo__))). 2011-05-17 12:27:22 +03:00
Lasse Collin
22159c6ba2 Update THANKS. 2011-04-18 19:36:21 +03:00
Martin Väth
5e34990595 xzgrep: fix typo in $0 parsing
Reported-by: Diego Elio Pettenò <flameeyes@gentoo.org>
Signed-off-by: Martin Väth <vaeth@mathematik.uni-wuerzburg.de>
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
2011-04-18 19:36:14 +03:00
Lasse Collin
1125611b9b Remove doubled words from documentation and comments.
Spot candidates by running these commands:
  git ls-files |xargs perl -0777 -n \
    -e 'while (/\b(then?|[iao]n|i[fst]|but|f?or|at|and|[dt]o)\s+\1\b/gims)' \
    -e '{$n=($` =~ tr/\n/\n/ + 1); ($v=$&)=~s/\n/\\n/g; print "$ARGV:$n:$v\n"}'

Thanks to Jim Meyering for the original patch.
2011-04-12 12:03:31 +03:00
Lasse Collin
3f8fa53837 liblzma: Document lzma_easy_(enc|dec)oder_memusage() better too. 2011-04-11 21:04:24 +03:00
Lasse Collin
320d734c20 liblzma: Document lzma_raw_(enc|dec)oder_memusage() better.
It didn't mention the return value that is used if
an error occurs.
2011-04-11 20:59:20 +03:00
Lasse Collin
2ee4edeffc liblzma: Don't create an empty Block in lzma_stream_buffer_encode().
Empty Block was created if the input buffer was empty.
Empty Block wastes a few bytes of space, but more importantly
it triggers a bug in XZ Utils 5.0.1 and older when trying
to decompress such a file. 5.0.1 and older consider such
files to be corrupt. I thought that no encoder creates empty
Blocks when releasing 5.0.2 but I was wrong.
2011-04-11 14:00:55 +03:00
Lasse Collin
73f56fb87d liblzma: Fix API docs to mention LZMA_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK.
This return value was missing from the API comments of
four functions.
2011-04-11 14:00:50 +03:00
Lasse Collin
4ce1cf97a8 liblzma: Validate encoder arguments better.
The biggest problem was that the integrity check type
wasn't validated, and e.g. lzma_easy_buffer_encode()
would create a corrupt .xz Stream if given an unsupported
Check ID. Luckily applications don't usually try to use
an unsupport Check ID, so this bug is unlikely to cause
many real-world problems.
2011-04-11 14:00:46 +03:00
Lasse Collin
972f05d7a4 Update THANKS. 2011-04-09 18:30:59 +03:00
Lasse Collin
28154eeaf6 liblzma: Add missing #ifdefs to filter_common.c.
Passing --disable-decoders to configure broke a few
encoders due to missing #ifdefs in filter_common.c.

Thanks to Jason Gorski for the patch.
2011-04-09 18:30:53 +03:00
Lasse Collin
aa95516d3d liblzma: Fix a memory leak in stream_encoder.c.
It leaks old filter options structures (hundred bytes or so)
every time the lzma_stream is reinitialized. With the xz tool,
this happens when compressing multiple files.
2011-04-05 15:27:48 +03:00
Lasse Collin
58f52c72f4 Bumped version and liblzma soname to 5.0.2. 2011-04-01 08:47:46 +03:00
Lasse Collin
162779682e Updated NEWS for 5.0.2. 2011-04-01 08:47:20 +03:00
Lasse Collin
45553f9b4b Update INSTALL with another note about IRIX. 2011-03-31 15:07:08 +03:00
Lasse Collin
af9d48d551 Tests: Add a new file to test empty LZMA2 streams. 2011-03-31 13:08:10 +03:00
Lasse Collin
d099ef9f51 liblzma: Fix decoding of LZMA2 streams having no uncompressed data.
The decoder considered empty LZMA2 streams to be corrupt.
This shouldn't matter much with .xz files, because no encoder
creates empty LZMA2 streams in .xz. This bug is more likely
to cause problems in applications that use raw LZMA2 streams.
2011-03-31 13:08:05 +03:00
Lasse Collin
df87249b26 Scripts: Better fix for xzgrep.
Now it uses "grep -q".

Thanks to Gregory Margo.
2011-03-24 01:43:23 +02:00
Lasse Collin
68c453e1c7 Updated THANKS. 2011-03-24 01:24:16 +02:00
Lasse Collin
b441d39855 Scripts: Fix xzgrep -l.
It didn't work at all. It tried to use the -q option
for grep, but it appended it after "--". This works
around it by redirecting to /dev/null. The downside
is that this can be slower with big files compared
to proper use of "grep -q".

Thanks to Gregory Margo.
2011-03-24 01:24:12 +02:00
Lasse Collin
82d5164839 xz: Clean up suffix.c.
struct suffix_pair isn't needed in compresed_name()
so get rid of it there.
2011-02-04 22:49:31 +02:00
Lasse Collin
6decc8b418 xz: Check if the file already has custom suffix when compressing.
Now "xz -S .test foo.test" refuses to compress the
file because it already has the suffix .test. The man
page had it documented this way already.
2011-02-04 11:29:47 +02:00
Lasse Collin
ecda90061d Updated THANKS. 2011-02-02 23:01:51 +02:00
Lasse Collin
0fda1ae5b1 Translations: Add Polish translation.
Thanks to Jakub Bogusz.
2011-02-02 23:00:33 +02:00
Lasse Collin
00be32978f Updated THANKS. 2011-02-02 22:24:00 +02:00
Lasse Collin
7232fcf96b Bump package version and liblzma soname to 5.0.1. 2011-01-28 20:26:38 +02:00
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@@ -16,11 +16,11 @@ Authors of XZ Utils
Some scripts have been adapted from gzip. The original versions
were written by Jean-loup Gailly, Charles Levert, and Paul Eggert.
Andrew Dudman helped adapting the script and their man pages for
Andrew Dudman helped adapting the scripts and their man pages for
XZ Utils.
The GNU Autotools based build system contains files from many authors,
which I'm not trying list here.
The GNU Autotools-based build system contains files from many authors,
which I'm not trying to list here.
Several people have contributed fixes or reported bugs. Most of them
are mentioned in the file THANKS.

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@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
Version 2, June 1991
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
Version 2, June 1991
Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
Preamble
Preamble
The licenses for most software are designed to take away your
freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ patent must be licensed for everyone's free use or not licensed at all.
The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and
modification follow.
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION
0. This License applies to any program or other work which contains
@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ make exceptions for this. Our decision will be guided by the two goals
of preserving the free status of all derivatives of our free software and
of promoting the sharing and reuse of software generally.
NO WARRANTY
NO WARRANTY
11. BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO WARRANTY
FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN
@@ -277,9 +277,9 @@ YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER
PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
Version 2.1, February 1999
GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
Version 2.1, February 1999
Copyright (C) 1991, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
as the successor of the GNU Library Public License, version 2, hence
the version number 2.1.]
Preamble
Preamble
The licenses for most software are designed to take away your
freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public
@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ modification follow. Pay close attention to the difference between a
former contains code derived from the library, whereas the latter must
be combined with the library in order to run.
GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION
0. This License Agreement applies to any software library or other
@@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ such a program is covered only if its contents constitute a work based
on the Library (independent of the use of the Library in a tool for
writing it). Whether that is true depends on what the Library does
and what the program that uses the Library does.
1. You may copy and distribute verbatim copies of the Library's
complete source code as you receive it, in any medium, provided that
you conspicuously and appropriately publish on each copy an
@@ -432,7 +432,7 @@ decision will be guided by the two goals of preserving the free status
of all derivatives of our free software and of promoting the sharing
and reuse of software generally.
NO WARRANTY
NO WARRANTY
15. BECAUSE THE LIBRARY IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO
WARRANTY FOR THE LIBRARY, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW.
@@ -455,7 +455,7 @@ FAILURE OF THE LIBRARY TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER SOFTWARE), EVEN IF
SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
DAMAGES.
END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries
@@ -500,3 +500,5 @@ necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names:
Ty Coon, President of Vice
That's all there is to it!

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@@ -6,12 +6,14 @@ XZ Utils Installation
1. Supported platforms
1.1. Compilers
1.2. Platform-specific notes
1.2.1. IRIX
1.2.2. MINIX 3
1.2.3. OpenVMS
1.2.4. Tru64
1.2.5. Windows
1.2.6. DOS
1.2.1. AIX
1.2.2. IRIX
1.2.3. MINIX 3
1.2.4. OpenVMS
1.2.5. Solaris, OpenSolaris, and derivatives
1.2.6. Tru64
1.2.7. Windows
1.2.8. DOS
1.3. Adding support for new platforms
2. configure options
2.1. Static vs. dynamic linking of liblzma
@@ -24,6 +26,8 @@ XZ Utils Installation
4.2. "No POSIX conforming shell (sh) was found."
4.3. configure works but build fails at crc32_x86.S
4.4. Lots of warnings about symbol visibility
4.5. "make check" fails
4.6. liblzma.so (or similar) not found when running xz
0. Preface
@@ -62,7 +66,14 @@ XZ Utils Installation
1.2. Platform-specific notes
1.2.1. IRIX
1.2.1. AIX
If you use IBM XL C compiler, pass CC=xlc_r to configure. If
you use CC=xlc instead, you must disable threading support
with --disable-threads (usually not recommended).
1.2.2. IRIX
MIPSpro 7.4.4m has been reported to produce broken code if using
the -O2 optimization flag ("make check" fails). Using -O1 should
@@ -73,16 +84,18 @@ XZ Utils Installation
putting "-64" to CFLAGS to build a 64-bit version might help too.
1.2.2. MINIX 3
1.2.3. MINIX 3
The default install of MINIX 3 includes Amsterdam Compiler Kit (ACK),
which doesn't support C99. Install GCC to compile XZ Utils.
MINIX 3.1.8 (and possibly some other versions too) has bugs in
/usr/include/stdint.h, which has to be patched before XZ Utils
can be compiled correctly. See
MINIX 3.1.8 and older have bugs in /usr/include/stdint.h, which has
to be patched before XZ Utils can be compiled correctly. See
<http://gforge.cs.vu.nl/gf/project/minix/tracker/?action=TrackerItemEdit&tracker_item_id=537>.
MINIX 3.2.0 and later use a different libc and aren't affected by
the above bug.
XZ Utils doesn't have code to detect the amount of physical RAM and
number of CPU cores on MINIX 3.
@@ -90,7 +103,7 @@ XZ Utils Installation
may want to pass gl_cv_cc_visibility=no to configure).
1.2.3. OpenVMS
1.2.4. OpenVMS
XZ Utils can be built for OpenVMS, but the build system files
are not included in the XZ Utils source package. The required
@@ -100,14 +113,24 @@ XZ Utils Installation
http://nchrem.tnw.tudelft.nl/openvms/software2.html#xzutils
1.2.4. Tru64
1.2.5. Solaris, OpenSolaris, and derivatives
The following linker error has been reported on some x86 systems:
ld: fatal: relocation error: R_386_GOTOFF: ...
This can be worked around by passing gl_cv_cc_visibility=no
as an argument to the configure script.
1.2.6. Tru64
If you try to use the native C compiler on Tru64 (passing CC=cc to
configure), you may need the workaround mention in section 4.1 in
this file (pass also ac_cv_prog_cc_c99= to configure).
1.2.5. Windows
1.2.7. Windows
Building XZ Utils on Windows is supported under MinGW + MSYS,
MinGW-w64 + MSYS, and Cygwin. There is windows/build.bash to
@@ -127,7 +150,7 @@ XZ Utils Installation
windows/README-Windows.txt for details.
1.2.6. DOS
1.2.8. DOS
There is an experimental Makefile in the "dos" directory to build
XZ Utils on DOS using DJGPP. Support for long file names (LFN) is
@@ -230,6 +253,12 @@ XZ Utils Installation
Don't install the scripts xzdiff, xzgrep, xzmore, xzless,
and their symlinks.
--disable-doc
Don't install the documentation files to $docdir
(often /usr/doc/xz or /usr/local/doc/xz). Man pages
will still be installed. The $docdir can be changed
with --docdir=DIR.
--disable-assembler
liblzma includes some assembler optimizations. Currently
there is only assembler code for CRC32 and CRC64 for
@@ -442,3 +471,36 @@ XZ Utils Installation
resulting binaries, but fewer warnings looks nicer and may allow
using --enable-werror.
4.5. "make check" fails
If the other tests pass but test_scripts.sh fails, then the problem
is in the scripts in src/scripts. Comparing the contents of
tests/xzgrep_test_output to tests/xzgrep_expected_output might
give a good idea about problems in xzgrep. One possibility is that
some tools are missing from the current PATH or the tools lack
support for some POSIX features. This can happen at least on
Solaris where the tools in /bin may be ancient but good enough
tools are available in /usr/xpg4/bin or /usr/xpg6/bin. One fix
for this problem is described in section 3.2 of this file.
If tests other than test_scripts.sh fail, a likely reason is that
libtool links the test programs against an installed version of
liblzma instead of the version that was just built. This is
obviously a bug which seems to happen on some platforms.
A workaround is to uninstall the old liblzma versions first.
If the problem isn't any of those described above, then it's likely
a bug in XZ Utils or in the compiler. See the platform-specific
notes in this file for possible known problems. Please report
a bug if you cannot solve the problem. See README for contact
information.
4.6. liblzma.so (or similar) not found when running xz
If you installed the package with "make install" and get an error
about liblzma.so (or a similarly named file) being missing, try
running "ldconfig" to update the run-time linker cache (if your
operating system has such a command).

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@@ -5,6 +5,9 @@
## You can do whatever you want with this file.
##
# Use -n to prevent gzip from adding a timestamp to the .gz headers.
GZIP_ENV = -9n
DIST_SUBDIRS = lib src po tests debug
SUBDIRS =
@@ -14,6 +17,7 @@ endif
SUBDIRS += src po tests
if COND_DOC
dist_doc_DATA = \
AUTHORS \
COPYING \
@@ -29,13 +33,23 @@ dist_doc_DATA = \
examplesdir = $(docdir)/examples
dist_examples_DATA = \
doc/examples/xz_pipe_comp.c \
doc/examples/xz_pipe_decomp.c
doc/examples/00_README.txt \
doc/examples/01_compress_easy.c \
doc/examples/02_decompress.c \
doc/examples/03_compress_custom.c \
doc/examples/Makefile
examplesolddir = $(docdir)/examples_old
dist_examplesold_DATA = \
doc/examples_old/xz_pipe_comp.c \
doc/examples_old/xz_pipe_decomp.c
endif
EXTRA_DIST = \
extra \
dos \
windows \
macosx \
autogen.sh \
Doxyfile.in \
COPYING.GPLv2 \

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@@ -2,11 +2,128 @@
XZ Utils Release Notes
======================
5.1.1alpha (2011-04-12)
5.0.8 (2014-12-21)
* All fixes from 5.0.2
* Fixed an old bug in xzgrep that affected OpenBSD and probably
a few other operating systems too.
* liblzma fixes that will also be included in 5.0.3:
* Updated French and German translations.
* Added support for detecting the amount of RAM on AmigaOS/AROS.
* Minor build system updates.
5.0.7 (2014-09-20)
* Fix regressions introduced in 5.0.6:
- Fix building with non-GNU make.
- Fix invalid Libs.private value in liblzma.pc which broke
static linking against liblzma if the linker flags were
taken from pkg-config.
5.0.6 (2014-09-14)
* xzgrep now exits with status 0 if at least one file matched.
* A few minor portability and build system fixes
5.0.5 (2013-06-30)
* lzmadec and liblzma's lzma_alone_decoder(): Support decompressing
.lzma files that have less common settings in the headers
(dictionary size other than 2^n or 2^n + 2^(n-1), or uncompressed
size greater than 256 GiB). The limitations existed to avoid false
positives when detecting .lzma files. The lc + lp <= 4 limitation
still remains since liblzma's LZMA decoder has that limitation.
NOTE: xz's .lzma support or liblzma's lzma_auto_decoder() are NOT
affected by this change. They still consider uncommon .lzma headers
as not being in the .lzma format. Changing this would give way too
many false positives.
* xz:
- Interaction of preset and custom filter chain options was
made less illogical. This affects only certain less typical
uses cases so few people are expected to notice this change.
Now when a custom filter chain option (e.g. --lzma2) is
specified, all preset options (-0 ... -9, -e) earlier are on
the command line are completely forgotten. Similarly, when
a preset option is specified, all custom filter chain options
earlier on the command line are completely forgotten.
Example 1: "xz -9 --lzma2=preset=5 -e" is equivalent to "xz -e"
which is equivalent to "xz -6e". Earlier -e didn't put xz back
into preset mode and thus the example command was equivalent
to "xz --lzma2=preset=5".
Example 2: "xz -9e --lzma2=preset=5 -7" is equivalent to
"xz -7". Earlier a custom filter chain option didn't make
xz forget the -e option so the example was equivalent to
"xz -7e".
- Fixes and improvements to error handling.
- Various fixes to the man page.
* xzless: Fixed to work with "less" versions 448 and later.
* xzgrep: Made -h an alias for --no-filename.
* Include the previously missing debug/translation.bash which can
be useful for translators.
* Include a build script for Mac OS X. This has been in the Git
repository since 2010 but due to a mistake in Makefile.am the
script hasn't been included in a release tarball before.
5.0.4 (2012-06-22)
* liblzma:
- Fix lzma_index_init(). It could crash if memory allocation
failed.
- Fix the possibility of an incorrect LZMA_BUF_ERROR when a BCJ
filter is used and the application only provides exactly as
much output space as is the uncompressed size of the file.
- Fix a bug in doc/examples_old/xz_pipe_decompress.c. It didn't
check if the last call to lzma_code() really returned
LZMA_STREAM_END, which made the program think that truncated
files are valid.
- New example programs in doc/examples (old programs are now in
doc/examples_old). These have more comments and more detailed
error handling.
* Fix "xz -lvv foo.xz". It could crash on some corrupted files.
* Fix output of "xz --robot -lv" and "xz --robot -lvv" which
incorrectly printed the filename also in the "foo (x/x)" format.
* Fix exit status of "xzdiff foo.xz bar.xz".
* Fix exit status of "xzgrep foo binary_file".
* Fix portability to EBCDIC systems.
* Fix a configure issue on AIX with the XL C compiler. See INSTALL
for details.
* Update French, German, Italian, and Polish translations.
5.0.3 (2011-05-21)
* liblzma fixes:
- A memory leak was fixed.
@@ -30,19 +147,10 @@ XZ Utils Release Notes
- The return values of the _memusage() functions are now
documented better.
* Support for multithreaded compression was added using the simplest
method, which splits the input data into blocks and compresses
them independently. Other methods will be added in the future.
The current method has room for improvement, e.g. it is possible
to reduce the memory usage.
* Fix command name detection in xzgrep. xzegrep and xzfgrep now
correctly use egrep and fgrep instead of grep.
* Added the options --single-stream and --block-size=SIZE to xz.
* xzdiff and xzgrep now support .lzo files if lzop is installed.
The .tzo suffix is also recognized as a shorthand for .tar.lzo.
* Support for short 8.3 filenames under DOS was added to xz. It is
experimental and may change before it gets into a stable release.
* French translation was added.
5.0.2 (2011-04-01)

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ XZ Utils
0. Overview
1. Documentation
1.1. Overall documentation
1.2. Documentation for command line tools
1.2. Documentation for command-line tools
1.3. Documentation for liblzma
2. Version numbering
3. Reporting bugs
@@ -17,21 +17,21 @@ XZ Utils
0. Overview
-----------
XZ Utils provide a general-purpose data compression library and
command line tools. The native file format is the .xz format, but
XZ Utils provide a general-purpose data-compression library plus
command-line tools. The native file format is the .xz format, but
also the legacy .lzma format is supported. The .xz format supports
multiple compression algorithms, which are called "filters" in
multiple compression algorithms, which are called "filters" in the
context of XZ Utils. The primary filter is currently LZMA2. With
typical files, XZ Utils create about 30 % smaller files than gzip.
To ease adapting support for the .xz format into existing applications
and scripts, the API of liblzma is somewhat similar to the API of the
popular zlib library. For the same reason, the command line tool xz
has similar command line syntax than that of gzip.
popular zlib library. For the same reason, the command-line tool xz
has a command-line syntax similar to that of gzip.
When aiming for the highest compression ratio, LZMA2 encoder uses
When aiming for the highest compression ratio, the LZMA2 encoder uses
a lot of CPU time and may use, depending on the settings, even
hundreds of megabytes of RAM. However, in fast modes, LZMA2 encoder
hundreds of megabytes of RAM. However, in fast modes, the LZMA2 encoder
competes with bzip2 in compression speed, RAM usage, and compression
ratio.
@@ -44,8 +44,8 @@ XZ Utils
since that needs to be done only once to benefit many people.
With some file types, combining (or "chaining") LZMA2 with an
additional filter can improve compression ratio. A filter chain may
contain up to four filters, although usually only one two is used.
additional filter can improve the compression ratio. A filter chain may
contain up to four filters, although usually only one or two are used.
For example, putting a BCJ (Branch/Call/Jump) filter before LZMA2
in the filter chain can improve compression ratio of executable files.
@@ -88,9 +88,9 @@ XZ Utils
packages.
1.2. Documentation for command line tools
1.2. Documentation for command-line tools
The command line tools are documented as man pages. In source code
The command-line tools are documented as man pages. In source code
releases (and possibly also in some binary packages), the man pages
are also provided in plain text (ASCII only) and PDF formats in the
directory "doc/man" to make the man pages more accessible to those
@@ -109,8 +109,8 @@ XZ Utils
written yet.
For now, if you have never used liblzma, libbzip2, or zlib, I
recommend learning *basics* of zlib API. Once you know that, it
should be easier to learn liblzma.
recommend learning the *basics* of the zlib API. Once you know that,
it should be easier to learn liblzma.
http://zlib.net/manual.html
http://zlib.net/zlib_how.html
@@ -124,23 +124,27 @@ XZ Utils
- X is the major version. When this is incremented, the library
API and ABI break.
- Y is the minor version. It is incremented when new features are
added without breaking existing API or ABI. Even Y indicates
stable release and odd Y indicates unstable (alpha or beta
version).
- Y is the minor version. It is incremented when new features
are added without breaking the existing API or ABI. An even Y
indicates a stable release and an odd Y indicates unstable
(alpha or beta version).
- Z is the revision. This has different meaning for stable and
- Z is the revision. This has a different meaning for stable and
unstable releases:
* Stable: Z is incremented when bugs get fixed without adding
any new features.
any new features. This is intended to be convenient for
downstream distributors that want bug fixes but don't want
any new features to minimize the risk of introducing new bugs.
* Unstable: Z is just a counter. API or ABI of features added
in earlier unstable releases having the same X.Y may break.
- S indicates stability of the release. It is missing from the
stable releases where Y is an even number. When Y is odd, S
stable releases, where Y is an even number. When Y is odd, S
is either "alpha" or "beta" to make it very clear that such
versions are not stable releases. The same X.Y.Z combination is
not used for more than one stability level i.e. after X.Y.Zalpha,
not used for more than one stability level, i.e. after X.Y.Zalpha,
the next version can be X.Y.(Z+1)beta but not X.Y.Zbeta.
@@ -176,7 +180,7 @@ XZ Utils
Don't send core dump files or any executables. If you have a small
example file(s) (total size less than 256 KiB), please include
it/them as an attachment. If you have bigger test files, put them
online somewhere and include an URL to the file(s) in the bug report.
online somewhere and include a URL to the file(s) in the bug report.
Always include the exact version number of XZ Utils in the bug report.
If you are using a snapshot from the git repository, use "git describe"
@@ -193,7 +197,7 @@ XZ Utils
The messages from the xz tool have been translated into a few
languages. Before starting to translate into a new language, ask
the author that someone else hasn't already started working on it.
the author whether someone else hasn't already started working on it.
Test your translation. Testing includes comparing the translated
output to the original English version by running the same commands
@@ -206,15 +210,15 @@ XZ Utils
# <Edit the .po file in the po directory.>
make -C po update-po
make install
bash debug/translations.bash | less
bash debug/translations.bash | less -S # For --list outputs
bash debug/translation.bash | less
bash debug/translation.bash | less -S # For --list outputs
Repeat the above as needed (no need to re-run configure though).
Note especially the following:
- The output of --help and --long-help must look nice on
a 80-column terminal. It's OK to add extra lines if needed.
an 80-column terminal. It's OK to add extra lines if needed.
- In contrast, don't add extra lines to error messages and such.
They are often preceded with e.g. a filename on the same line,

19
THANKS
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@@ -6,24 +6,31 @@ Some people have helped more, some less, but nevertheless everyone's help
has been important. :-) In alphabetical order:
- Mark Adler
- H. Peter Anvin
- Jeff Bastian
- Nelson H. F. Beebe
- Karl Berry
- Anders F. Björklund
- Emmanuel Blot
- Martin Blumenstingl
- Jakub Bogusz
- Maarten Bosmans
- Trent W. Buck
- James Buren
- David Burklund
- Daniel Mealha Cabrita
- Milo Casagrande
- Marek Černocký
- Tomer Chachamu
- Chris Donawa
- Andrew Dudman
- Markus Duft
- İsmail Dönmez
- Robert Elz
- Gilles Espinasse
- Denis Excoffier
- Michael Felt
- Mike Frysinger
- Daniel Richard G.
- Jason Gorski
- Juan Manuel Guerrero
- Joachim Henke
@@ -37,34 +44,46 @@ has been important. :-) In alphabetical order:
- Peter Lawler
- Hin-Tak Leung
- Andraž 'ruskie' Levstik
- Cary Lewis
- Wim Lewis
- Lorenzo De Liso
- Bela Lubkin
- Gregory Margo
- Jim Meyering
- Conley Moorhous
- Rafał Mużyło
- Adrien Nader
- Hongbo Ni
- Jonathan Nieder
- Andre Noll
- Peter O'Gorman
- Peter Pallinger
- Igor Pavlov
- Diego Elio Pettenò
- Elbert Pol
- Mikko Pouru
- Pavel Raiskup
- Robert Readman
- Bernhard Reutner-Fischer
- Eric S. Raymond
- Cristian Rodríguez
- Christian von Roques
- Jukka Salmi
- Alexandre Sauvé
- Benno Schulenberg
- Andreas Schwab
- Dan Shechter
- Stuart Shelton
- Jonathan Stott
- Dan Stromberg
- Paul Townsend
- Mohammed Adnène Trojette
- Alexey Tourbin
- Patrick J. Volkerding
- Martin Väth
- Christian Weisgerber
- Bert Wesarg
- Fredrik Wikstrom
- Ralf Wildenhues
- Charles Wilson
- Lars Wirzenius

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@@ -12,10 +12,6 @@ Known bugs
it would be possible by switching from BT2/BT3/BT4 match finder to
HC3/HC4.
The code to detect number of CPU cores doesn't count hyperthreading
as multiple cores. In context of xz, it probably should.
Hyperthreading is good at least with p7zip.
XZ Utils compress some files significantly worse than LZMA Utils.
This is due to faster compression presets used by XZ Utils, and
can often be worked around by using "xz --extreme". With some files
@@ -39,10 +35,7 @@ Missing features
xz doesn't support copying extended attributes, access control
lists etc. from source to target file.
Multithreaded compression:
- Reduce memory usage of the current method.
- Implement threaded match finders.
- Implement pigz-style threading in LZMA2.
Multithreaded compression
Multithreaded decompression
@@ -53,13 +46,6 @@ Missing features
It will be a separate library that supports uncompressed, .gz,
.bz2, .lzma, and .xz files.
Check the first 0x00 byte of LZMA data.
Support changing lzma_options_lzma.mode with lzma_filters_update().
Support LZMA_FULL_FLUSH for lzma_stream_decoder() to stop at
Block and Stream boundaries.
lzma_strerror() to convert lzma_ret to human readable form?
This is tricky, because the same error codes are used with
slightly different meanings, and this cannot be fixed anymore.

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@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ AM_CFLAGS=
#############
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if debugging code should be compiled])
AC_ARG_ENABLE([debug], AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-debug], [Enable debugging code.]),
AC_ARG_ENABLE([debug], AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-debug], [Enable debugging code.]),
[], enable_debug=no)
if test "x$enable_debug" = xyes; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ enable_decoder_[]NAME=no
])dnl
AC_MSG_CHECKING([which encoders to build])
AC_ARG_ENABLE([encoders], AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-encoders=LIST],
AC_ARG_ENABLE([encoders], AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-encoders=LIST],
[Comma-separated list of encoders to build. Default=all.
Available encoders:]
m4_translit(m4_defn([SUPPORTED_FILTERS]), [,], [ ])),
@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ else
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING([which decoders to build])
AC_ARG_ENABLE([decoders], AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-decoders=LIST],
AC_ARG_ENABLE([decoders], AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-decoders=LIST],
[Comma-separated list of decoders to build. Default=all.
Available decoders are the same as available encoders.]),
[], [enable_decoders=SUPPORTED_FILTERS])
@@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ m4_foreach([NAME], [SUPPORTED_MATCH_FINDERS],
])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([which match finders to build])
AC_ARG_ENABLE([match-finders], AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-match-finders=LIST],
AC_ARG_ENABLE([match-finders], AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-match-finders=LIST],
[Comma-separated list of match finders to build. Default=all.
At least one match finder is required for encoding with
the LZMA1 and LZMA2 filters. Available match finders:]
@@ -229,12 +229,12 @@ fi
m4_define([SUPPORTED_CHECKS], [crc32,crc64,sha256])
m4_foreach([NAME], [SUPPORTED_FILTERS],
m4_foreach([NAME], [SUPPORTED_CHECKS],
[enable_check_[]NAME=no
])dnl
AC_MSG_CHECKING([which integrity checks to build])
AC_ARG_ENABLE([checks], AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-checks=LIST],
AC_ARG_ENABLE([checks], AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-checks=LIST],
[Comma-separated list of integrity checks to build.
Default=all. Available integrity checks:]
m4_translit(m4_defn([SUPPORTED_CHECKS]), [,], [ ])),
@@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ else
done
AC_MSG_RESULT([$enable_checks])
fi
if test "x$enable_checks_crc32" = xno ; then
if test "x$enable_check_crc32" = xno ; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([For now, the CRC32 check must always be enabled.])
fi
@@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ m4_foreach([NAME], [SUPPORTED_CHECKS],
###########################
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if assembler optimizations should be used])
AC_ARG_ENABLE([assembler], AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-assembler],
AC_ARG_ENABLE([assembler], AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-assembler],
[Do not use assembler optimizations even if such exist
for the architecture.]),
[], [enable_assembler=yes])
@@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ case $enable_assembler in
;;
*)
AC_MSG_RESULT([])
AC_MSG_ERROR([--enable-assembler accepts only \`yes', \`no', \`x86', or \`x86_64'.])
AC_MSG_ERROR([--enable-assembler accepts only `yes', `no', `x86', or `x86_64'.])
;;
esac
AM_CONDITIONAL(COND_ASM_X86, test "x$enable_assembler" = xx86)
@@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ AM_CONDITIONAL(COND_ASM_X86_64, test "x$enable_assembler" = xx86_64)
#####################
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if small size is preferred over speed])
AC_ARG_ENABLE([small], AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-small],
AC_ARG_ENABLE([small], AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-small],
[Make liblzma smaller and a little slower.
This is disabled by default to optimize for speed.]),
[], [enable_small=no])
@@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ if test "x$enable_small" = xyes; then
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_SMALL], [1], [Define to 1 if optimizing for size.])
elif test "x$enable_small" != xno; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([])
AC_MSG_ERROR([--enable-small accepts only \`yes' or \`no'])
AC_MSG_ERROR([--enable-small accepts only `yes' or `no'])
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT([$enable_small])
AM_CONDITIONAL(COND_SMALL, test "x$enable_small" = xyes)
@@ -328,13 +328,13 @@ AM_CONDITIONAL(COND_SMALL, test "x$enable_small" = xyes)
#############
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if threading support is wanted])
AC_ARG_ENABLE([threads], AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-threads],
AC_ARG_ENABLE([threads], AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-threads],
[Disable threading support.
This makes some things thread-unsafe.]),
[], [enable_threads=yes])
if test "x$enable_threads" != xyes && test "x$enable_threads" != xno; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([])
AC_MSG_ERROR([--enable-threads accepts only \`yes' or \`no'])
AC_MSG_ERROR([--enable-threads accepts only `yes' or `no'])
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT([$enable_threads])
# We use the actual result a little later.
@@ -349,7 +349,7 @@ AC_MSG_RESULT([$enable_threads])
# but most systems, on which we don't have any way to determine the amount
# of RAM, will probably have at least 128 MiB of RAM.
AC_MSG_CHECKING([how much RAM to assume if the real amount is unknown])
AC_ARG_ENABLE([assume-ram], AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-assume-ram=SIZE],
AC_ARG_ENABLE([assume-ram], AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-assume-ram=SIZE],
[If and only if the real amount of RAM cannot be determined,
assume SIZE MiB. The default is 128 MiB. This affects the
default memory usage limit.]),
@@ -369,39 +369,45 @@ AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([ASSUME_RAM], [$enable_assume_ram],
# Components to install #
#########################
AC_ARG_ENABLE([xz], [AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-xz],
AC_ARG_ENABLE([xz], [AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-xz],
[do not build the xz tool])],
[], [enable_xz=yes])
AM_CONDITIONAL([COND_XZ], [test x$enable_xz != xno])
AC_ARG_ENABLE([xzdec], [AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-xzdec],
AC_ARG_ENABLE([xzdec], [AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-xzdec],
[do not build xzdec])],
[], [enable_xzdec=yes])
AM_CONDITIONAL([COND_XZDEC], [test x$enable_xzdec != xno])
AC_ARG_ENABLE([lzmadec], [AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-lzmadec],
AC_ARG_ENABLE([lzmadec], [AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-lzmadec],
[do not build lzmadec
(it exists primarily for LZMA Utils compatibility)])],
[], [enable_lzmadec=yes])
AM_CONDITIONAL([COND_LZMADEC], [test x$enable_lzmadec != xno])
AC_ARG_ENABLE([lzmainfo], [AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-lzmainfo],
AC_ARG_ENABLE([lzmainfo], [AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-lzmainfo],
[do not build lzmainfo
(it exists primarily for LZMA Utils compatibility)])],
[], [enable_lzmainfo=yes])
AM_CONDITIONAL([COND_LZMAINFO], [test x$enable_lzmainfo != xno])
AC_ARG_ENABLE([lzma-links], [AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-lzma-links],
AC_ARG_ENABLE([lzma-links], [AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-lzma-links],
[do not create symlinks for LZMA Utils compatibility])],
[], [enable_lzma_links=yes])
AM_CONDITIONAL([COND_LZMALINKS], [test x$enable_lzma_links != xno])
AC_ARG_ENABLE([scripts], [AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-scripts],
AC_ARG_ENABLE([scripts], [AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-scripts],
[do not install the scripts xzdiff, xzgrep, xzless, xzmore,
and their symlinks])],
[], [enable_scripts=yes])
AM_CONDITIONAL([COND_SCRIPTS], [test x$enable_scripts != xno])
AC_ARG_ENABLE([doc], [AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-doc],
[do not install documentation files to docdir
(man pages will still be installed)])],
[], [enable_doc=yes])
AM_CONDITIONAL([COND_DOC], [test x$enable_doc != xno])
###############################################################################
# Checks for programs.
@@ -416,7 +422,7 @@ fi
echo
echo "Initializing Automake:"
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([1.10 foreign tar-v7 filename-length-max=99])
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([1.12 foreign tar-v7 filename-length-max=99 serial-tests])
AC_PROG_LN_S
AC_PROG_CC_C99
@@ -434,10 +440,12 @@ if test "x$enable_threads" = xyes; then
AX_PTHREAD
LIBS="$LIBS $PTHREAD_LIBS"
AM_CFLAGS="$AM_CFLAGS $PTHREAD_CFLAGS"
CC="$PTHREAD_CC"
AC_SEARCH_LIBS([clock_gettime], [rt])
dnl NOTE: PTHREAD_CC is ignored. It would be useful on AIX, but
dnl it's tricky to get it right together with AC_PROG_CC_C99.
dnl Thus, this is handled by telling the user in INSTALL to set
dnl the correct CC manually.
fi
AM_CONDITIONAL([COND_THREADS], [test "x$ax_pthread_ok" = xyes])
echo
echo "Initializing Libtool:"
@@ -458,7 +466,7 @@ AM_CONDITIONAL([COND_SHARED], [test "x$enable_shared" != xno])
echo
echo "Initializing gettext:"
AM_GNU_GETTEXT_VERSION([0.16.1])
AM_GNU_GETTEXT_VERSION([0.18])
AM_GNU_GETTEXT([external])
###############################################################################
@@ -496,7 +504,7 @@ AC_TYPE_UINTPTR_T
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF([size_t])
# The command line tool can copy high resolution timestamps if such
# information is availabe in struct stat. Otherwise one second accuracy
# information is available in struct stat. Otherwise one second accuracy
# is used.
AC_CHECK_MEMBERS([
struct stat.st_atim.tv_nsec,
@@ -519,9 +527,6 @@ gl_GETOPT
# Find the best function to set timestamps.
AC_CHECK_FUNCS([futimens futimes futimesat utimes utime], [break])
# This is nice to have but not mandatory.
AC_CHECK_FUNCS([posix_fadvise])
TUKLIB_PROGNAME
TUKLIB_INTEGER
TUKLIB_PHYSMEM
@@ -561,6 +566,7 @@ if test "$GCC" = yes ; then
for NEW_FLAG in \
-Wall \
-Wextra \
-Wvla \
-Wformat=2 \
-Winit-self \
-Wmissing-include-dirs \
@@ -582,8 +588,9 @@ if test "$GCC" = yes ; then
do
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if $CC accepts $NEW_FLAG])
OLD_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $NEW_FLAG"
AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE([void foo(void) { }])], [
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $NEW_FLAG -Werror"
AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE(
[void foo(void); void foo(void) { }])], [
AM_CFLAGS="$AM_CFLAGS $NEW_FLAG"
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
], [
@@ -593,7 +600,7 @@ if test "$GCC" = yes ; then
done
AC_ARG_ENABLE([werror],
AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-werror], [Enable -Werror to abort
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-werror], [Enable -Werror to abort
compilation on all compiler warnings.]),
[], [enable_werror=no])
if test "x$enable_werror" = "xyes"; then
@@ -625,20 +632,19 @@ AC_CONFIG_FILES([
po/Makefile.in
lib/Makefile
src/Makefile
src/liblzma/liblzma.pc
src/liblzma/Makefile
src/liblzma/api/Makefile
src/xz/Makefile
src/xzdec/Makefile
src/lzmainfo/Makefile
src/scripts/Makefile
src/scripts/xzdiff
src/scripts/xzgrep
src/scripts/xzmore
src/scripts/xzless
tests/Makefile
debug/Makefile
])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([src/scripts/xzdiff], [chmod +x src/scripts/xzdiff])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([src/scripts/xzgrep], [chmod +x src/scripts/xzgrep])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([src/scripts/xzmore], [chmod +x src/scripts/xzmore])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([src/scripts/xzless], [chmod +x src/scripts/xzless])
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@@ -5,6 +5,9 @@
## You can do whatever you want with this file.
##
EXTRA_DIST = \
translation.bash
noinst_PROGRAMS = \
repeat \
sync_flush \

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Debug tools
-----------
This directory contains a few tiny programs that may be helpful when
debugging LZMA Utils.
debugging XZ Utils.
These tools are not meant to be installed. Often one needs to edit
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@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
liblzma example programs
========================
Introduction
The examples are written so that the same comments aren't
repeated (much) in later files.
On POSIX systems, the examples should build by just typing "make".
The examples that use stdin or stdout don't set stdin and stdout
to binary mode. On systems where it matters (e.g. Windows) it is
possible that the examples won't work without modification.
List of examples
01_compress_easy.c Multi-call compression using
a compression preset
02_decompress.c Multi-call decompression
03_compress_custom.c Like 01_compress_easy.c but using
a custom filter chain
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@@ -0,0 +1,297 @@
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
/// \file 01_compress_easy.c
/// \brief Compress from stdin to stdout in multi-call mode
///
/// Usage: ./01_compress_easy PRESET < INFILE > OUTFILE
///
/// Example: ./01_compress_easy 6 < foo > foo.xz
//
// Author: Lasse Collin
//
// This file has been put into the public domain.
// You can do whatever you want with this file.
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <lzma.h>
static void
show_usage_and_exit(const char *argv0)
{
fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s PRESET < INFILE > OUTFILE\n"
"PRESET is a number 0-9 and can optionally be "
"followed by `e' to indicate extreme preset\n",
argv0);
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
static uint32_t
get_preset(int argc, char **argv)
{
// One argument whose first char must be 0-9.
if (argc != 2 || argv[1][0] < '0' || argv[1][0] > '9')
show_usage_and_exit(argv[0]);
// Calculate the preste level 0-9.
uint32_t preset = argv[1][0] - '0';
// If there is a second char, it must be 'e'. It will set
// the LZMA_PRESET_EXTREME flag.
if (argv[1][1] != '\0') {
if (argv[1][1] != 'e' || argv[1][2] != '\0')
show_usage_and_exit(argv[0]);
preset |= LZMA_PRESET_EXTREME;
}
return preset;
}
static bool
init_encoder(lzma_stream *strm, uint32_t preset)
{
// Initialize the encoder using a preset. Set the integrity to check
// to CRC64, which is the default in the xz command line tool. If
// the .xz file needs to be decompressed with XZ Embedded, use
// LZMA_CHECK_CRC32 instead.
lzma_ret ret = lzma_easy_encoder(strm, preset, LZMA_CHECK_CRC64);
// Return successfully if the initialization went fine.
if (ret == LZMA_OK)
return true;
// Something went wrong. The possible errors are documented in
// lzma/container.h (src/liblzma/api/lzma/container.h in the source
// package or e.g. /usr/include/lzma/container.h depending on the
// install prefix).
const char *msg;
switch (ret) {
case LZMA_MEM_ERROR:
msg = "Memory allocation failed";
break;
case LZMA_OPTIONS_ERROR:
msg = "Specified preset is not supported";
break;
case LZMA_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK:
msg = "Specified integrity check is not supported";
break;
default:
// This is most likely LZMA_PROG_ERROR indicating a bug in
// this program or in liblzma. It is inconvenient to have a
// separate error message for errors that should be impossible
// to occur, but knowing the error code is important for
// debugging. That's why it is good to print the error code
// at least when there is no good error message to show.
msg = "Unknown error, possibly a bug";
break;
}
fprintf(stderr, "Error initializing the encoder: %s (error code %u)\n",
msg, ret);
return false;
}
static bool
compress(lzma_stream *strm, FILE *infile, FILE *outfile)
{
// This will be LZMA_RUN until the end of the input file is reached.
// This tells lzma_code() when there will be no more input.
lzma_action action = LZMA_RUN;
// Buffers to temporarily hold uncompressed input
// and compressed output.
uint8_t inbuf[BUFSIZ];
uint8_t outbuf[BUFSIZ];
// Initialize the input and output pointers. Initializing next_in
// and avail_in isn't really necessary when we are going to encode
// just one file since LZMA_STREAM_INIT takes care of initializing
// those already. But it doesn't hurt much and it will be needed
// if encoding more than one file like we will in 02_decompress.c.
//
// While we don't care about strm->total_in or strm->total_out in this
// example, it is worth noting that initializing the encoder will
// always reset total_in and total_out to zero. But the encoder
// initialization doesn't touch next_in, avail_in, next_out, or
// avail_out.
strm->next_in = NULL;
strm->avail_in = 0;
strm->next_out = outbuf;
strm->avail_out = sizeof(outbuf);
// Loop until the file has been successfully compressed or until
// an error occurs.
while (true) {
// Fill the input buffer if it is empty.
if (strm->avail_in == 0 && !feof(infile)) {
strm->next_in = inbuf;
strm->avail_in = fread(inbuf, 1, sizeof(inbuf),
infile);
if (ferror(infile)) {
fprintf(stderr, "Read error: %s\n",
strerror(errno));
return false;
}
// Once the end of the input file has been reached,
// we need to tell lzma_code() that no more input
// will be coming and that it should finish the
// encoding.
if (feof(infile))
action = LZMA_FINISH;
}
// Tell liblzma do the actual encoding.
//
// This reads up to strm->avail_in bytes of input starting
// from strm->next_in. avail_in will be decremented and
// next_in incremented by an equal amount to match the
// number of input bytes consumed.
//
// Up to strm->avail_out bytes of compressed output will be
// written starting from strm->next_out. avail_out and next_out
// will be incremented by an equal amount to match the number
// of output bytes written.
//
// The encoder has to do internal buffering, which means that
// it may take quite a bit of input before the same data is
// available in compressed form in the output buffer.
lzma_ret ret = lzma_code(strm, action);
// If the output buffer is full or if the compression finished
// successfully, write the data from the output bufffer to
// the output file.
if (strm->avail_out == 0 || ret == LZMA_STREAM_END) {
// When lzma_code() has returned LZMA_STREAM_END,
// the output buffer is likely to be only partially
// full. Calculate how much new data there is to
// be written to the output file.
size_t write_size = sizeof(outbuf) - strm->avail_out;
if (fwrite(outbuf, 1, write_size, outfile)
!= write_size) {
fprintf(stderr, "Write error: %s\n",
strerror(errno));
return false;
}
// Reset next_out and avail_out.
strm->next_out = outbuf;
strm->avail_out = sizeof(outbuf);
}
// Normally the return value of lzma_code() will be LZMA_OK
// until everything has been encoded.
if (ret != LZMA_OK) {
// Once everything has been encoded successfully, the
// return value of lzma_code() will be LZMA_STREAM_END.
//
// It is important to check for LZMA_STREAM_END. Do not
// assume that getting ret != LZMA_OK would mean that
// everything has gone well.
if (ret == LZMA_STREAM_END)
return true;
// It's not LZMA_OK nor LZMA_STREAM_END,
// so it must be an error code. See lzma/base.h
// (src/liblzma/api/lzma/base.h in the source package
// or e.g. /usr/include/lzma/base.h depending on the
// install prefix) for the list and documentation of
// possible values. Most values listen in lzma_ret
// enumeration aren't possible in this example.
const char *msg;
switch (ret) {
case LZMA_MEM_ERROR:
msg = "Memory allocation failed";
break;
case LZMA_DATA_ERROR:
// This error is returned if the compressed
// or uncompressed size get near 8 EiB
// (2^63 bytes) because that's where the .xz
// file format size limits currently are.
// That is, the possibility of this error
// is mostly theoretical unless you are doing
// something very unusual.
//
// Note that strm->total_in and strm->total_out
// have nothing to do with this error. Changing
// those variables won't increase or decrease
// the chance of getting this error.
msg = "File size limits exceeded";
break;
default:
// This is most likely LZMA_PROG_ERROR, but
// if this program is buggy (or liblzma has
// a bug), it may be e.g. LZMA_BUF_ERROR or
// LZMA_OPTIONS_ERROR too.
//
// It is inconvenient to have a separate
// error message for errors that should be
// impossible to occur, but knowing the error
// code is important for debugging. That's why
// it is good to print the error code at least
// when there is no good error message to show.
msg = "Unknown error, possibly a bug";
break;
}
fprintf(stderr, "Encoder error: %s (error code %u)\n",
msg, ret);
return false;
}
}
}
extern int
main(int argc, char **argv)
{
// Get the preset number from the command line.
uint32_t preset = get_preset(argc, argv);
// Initialize a lzma_stream structure. When it is allocated on stack,
// it is simplest to use LZMA_STREAM_INIT macro like below. When it
// is allocated on heap, using memset(strmptr, 0, sizeof(*strmptr))
// works (as long as NULL pointers are represented with zero bits
// as they are on practically all computers today).
lzma_stream strm = LZMA_STREAM_INIT;
// Initialize the encoder. If it succeeds, compress from
// stdin to stdout.
bool success = init_encoder(&strm, preset);
if (success)
success = compress(&strm, stdin, stdout);
// Free the memory allocated for the encoder. If we were encoding
// multiple files, this would only need to be done after the last
// file. See 02_decompress.c for handling of multiple files.
//
// It is OK to call lzma_end() multiple times or when it hasn't been
// actually used except initialized with LZMA_STREAM_INIT.
lzma_end(&strm);
// Close stdout to catch possible write errors that can occur
// when pending data is flushed from the stdio buffers.
if (fclose(stdout)) {
fprintf(stderr, "Write error: %s\n", strerror(errno));
success = false;
}
return success ? EXIT_SUCCESS : EXIT_FAILURE;
}

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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
/// \file 02_decompress.c
/// \brief Decompress .xz files to stdout
///
/// Usage: ./02_decompress INPUT_FILES... > OUTFILE
///
/// Example: ./02_decompress foo.xz bar.xz > foobar
//
// Author: Lasse Collin
//
// This file has been put into the public domain.
// You can do whatever you want with this file.
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <lzma.h>
static bool
init_decoder(lzma_stream *strm)
{
// Initialize a .xz decoder. The decoder supports a memory usage limit
// and a set of flags.
//
// The memory usage of the decompressor depends on the settings used
// to compress a .xz file. It can vary from less than a megabyte to
// a few gigabytes, but in practice (at least for now) it rarely
// exceeds 65 MiB because that's how much memory is required to
// decompress files created with "xz -9". Settings requiring more
// memory take extra effort to use and don't (at least for now)
// provide significantly better compression in most cases.
//
// Memory usage limit is useful if it is important that the
// decompressor won't consume gigabytes of memory. The need
// for limiting depends on the application. In this example,
// no memory usage limiting is used. This is done by setting
// the limit to UINT64_MAX.
//
// The .xz format allows concatenating compressed files as is:
//
// echo foo | xz > foobar.xz
// echo bar | xz >> foobar.xz
//
// When decompressing normal standalone .xz files, LZMA_CONCATENATED
// should always be used to support decompression of concatenated
// .xz files. If LZMA_CONCATENATED isn't used, the decoder will stop
// after the first .xz stream. This can be useful when .xz data has
// been embedded inside another file format.
//
// Flags other than LZMA_CONCATENATED are supported too, and can
// be combined with bitwise-or. See lzma/container.h
// (src/liblzma/api/lzma/container.h in the source package or e.g.
// /usr/include/lzma/container.h depending on the install prefix)
// for details.
lzma_ret ret = lzma_stream_decoder(
strm, UINT64_MAX, LZMA_CONCATENATED);
// Return successfully if the initialization went fine.
if (ret == LZMA_OK)
return true;
// Something went wrong. The possible errors are documented in
// lzma/container.h (src/liblzma/api/lzma/container.h in the source
// package or e.g. /usr/include/lzma/container.h depending on the
// install prefix).
//
// Note that LZMA_MEMLIMIT_ERROR is never possible here. If you
// specify a very tiny limit, the error will be delayed until
// the first headers have been parsed by a call to lzma_code().
const char *msg;
switch (ret) {
case LZMA_MEM_ERROR:
msg = "Memory allocation failed";
break;
case LZMA_OPTIONS_ERROR:
msg = "Unsupported decompressor flags";
break;
default:
// This is most likely LZMA_PROG_ERROR indicating a bug in
// this program or in liblzma. It is inconvenient to have a
// separate error message for errors that should be impossible
// to occur, but knowing the error code is important for
// debugging. That's why it is good to print the error code
// at least when there is no good error message to show.
msg = "Unknown error, possibly a bug";
break;
}
fprintf(stderr, "Error initializing the decoder: %s (error code %u)\n",
msg, ret);
return false;
}
static bool
decompress(lzma_stream *strm, const char *inname, FILE *infile, FILE *outfile)
{
// When LZMA_CONCATENATED flag was used when initializing the decoder,
// we need to tell lzma_code() when there will be no more input.
// This is done by setting action to LZMA_FINISH instead of LZMA_RUN
// in the same way as it is done when encoding.
//
// When LZMA_CONCATENATED isn't used, there is no need to use
// LZMA_FINISH to tell when all the input has been read, but it
// is still OK to use it if you want. When LZMA_CONCATENATED isn't
// used, the decoder will stop after the first .xz stream. In that
// case some unused data may be left in strm->next_in.
lzma_action action = LZMA_RUN;
uint8_t inbuf[BUFSIZ];
uint8_t outbuf[BUFSIZ];
strm->next_in = NULL;
strm->avail_in = 0;
strm->next_out = outbuf;
strm->avail_out = sizeof(outbuf);
while (true) {
if (strm->avail_in == 0 && !feof(infile)) {
strm->next_in = inbuf;
strm->avail_in = fread(inbuf, 1, sizeof(inbuf),
infile);
if (ferror(infile)) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: Read error: %s\n",
inname, strerror(errno));
return false;
}
// Once the end of the input file has been reached,
// we need to tell lzma_code() that no more input
// will be coming. As said before, this isn't required
// if the LZMA_CONATENATED flag isn't used when
// initializing the decoder.
if (feof(infile))
action = LZMA_FINISH;
}
lzma_ret ret = lzma_code(strm, action);
if (strm->avail_out == 0 || ret == LZMA_STREAM_END) {
size_t write_size = sizeof(outbuf) - strm->avail_out;
if (fwrite(outbuf, 1, write_size, outfile)
!= write_size) {
fprintf(stderr, "Write error: %s\n",
strerror(errno));
return false;
}
strm->next_out = outbuf;
strm->avail_out = sizeof(outbuf);
}
if (ret != LZMA_OK) {
// Once everything has been decoded successfully, the
// return value of lzma_code() will be LZMA_STREAM_END.
//
// It is important to check for LZMA_STREAM_END. Do not
// assume that getting ret != LZMA_OK would mean that
// everything has gone well or that when you aren't
// getting more output it must have successfully
// decoded everything.
if (ret == LZMA_STREAM_END)
return true;
// It's not LZMA_OK nor LZMA_STREAM_END,
// so it must be an error code. See lzma/base.h
// (src/liblzma/api/lzma/base.h in the source package
// or e.g. /usr/include/lzma/base.h depending on the
// install prefix) for the list and documentation of
// possible values. Many values listen in lzma_ret
// enumeration aren't possible in this example, but
// can be made possible by enabling memory usage limit
// or adding flags to the decoder initialization.
const char *msg;
switch (ret) {
case LZMA_MEM_ERROR:
msg = "Memory allocation failed";
break;
case LZMA_FORMAT_ERROR:
// .xz magic bytes weren't found.
msg = "The input is not in the .xz format";
break;
case LZMA_OPTIONS_ERROR:
// For example, the headers specify a filter
// that isn't supported by this liblzma
// version (or it hasn't been enabled when
// building liblzma, but no-one sane does
// that unless building liblzma for an
// embedded system). Upgrading to a newer
// liblzma might help.
//
// Note that it is unlikely that the file has
// accidentally became corrupt if you get this
// error. The integrity of the .xz headers is
// always verified with a CRC32, so
// unintentionally corrupt files can be
// distinguished from unsupported files.
msg = "Unsupported compression options";
break;
case LZMA_DATA_ERROR:
msg = "Compressed file is corrupt";
break;
case LZMA_BUF_ERROR:
// Typically this error means that a valid
// file has got truncated, but it might also
// be a damaged part in the file that makes
// the decoder think the file is truncated.
// If you prefer, you can use the same error
// message for this as for LZMA_DATA_ERROR.
msg = "Compressed file is truncated or "
"otherwise corrupt";
break;
default:
// This is most likely LZMA_PROG_ERROR.
msg = "Unknown error, possibly a bug";
break;
}
fprintf(stderr, "%s: Decoder error: "
"%s (error code %u)\n",
inname, msg, ret);
return false;
}
}
}
extern int
main(int argc, char **argv)
{
if (argc <= 1) {
fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s FILES...\n", argv[0]);
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
lzma_stream strm = LZMA_STREAM_INIT;
bool success = true;
// Try to decompress all files.
for (int i = 1; i < argc; ++i) {
if (!init_decoder(&strm)) {
// Decoder initialization failed. There's no point
// to retry it so we need to exit.
success = false;
break;
}
FILE *infile = fopen(argv[i], "rb");
if (infile == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: Error opening the "
"input file: %s\n",
argv[i], strerror(errno));
success = false;
} else {
success &= decompress(&strm, argv[i], infile, stdout);
fclose(infile);
}
}
// Free the memory allocated for the decoder. This only needs to be
// done after the last file.
lzma_end(&strm);
if (fclose(stdout)) {
fprintf(stderr, "Write error: %s\n", strerror(errno));
success = false;
}
return success ? EXIT_SUCCESS : EXIT_FAILURE;
}

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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
/// \file 03_compress_custom.c
/// \brief Compress in multi-call mode using x86 BCJ and LZMA2
///
/// Usage: ./03_compress_custom < INFILE > OUTFILE
///
/// Example: ./03_compress_custom < foo > foo.xz
//
// Author: Lasse Collin
//
// This file has been put into the public domain.
// You can do whatever you want with this file.
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <lzma.h>
static bool
init_encoder(lzma_stream *strm)
{
// Use the default preset (6) for LZMA2.
//
// The lzma_options_lzma structure and the lzma_lzma_preset() function
// are declared in lzma/lzma.h (src/liblzma/api/lzma/lzma.h in the
// source package or e.g. /usr/include/lzma/lzma.h depending on
// the install prefix).
lzma_options_lzma opt_lzma2;
if (lzma_lzma_preset(&opt_lzma2, LZMA_PRESET_DEFAULT)) {
// It should never fail because the default preset
// (and presets 0-9 optionally with LZMA_PRESET_EXTREME)
// are supported by all stable liblzma versions.
//
// (The encoder initialization later in this function may
// still fail due to unsupported preset *if* the features
// required by the preset have been disabled at build time,
// but no-one does such things except on embedded systems.)
fprintf(stderr, "Unsupported preset, possibly a bug\n");
return false;
}
// Now we could customize the LZMA2 options if we wanted. For example,
// we could set the the dictionary size (opt_lzma2.dict_size) to
// something else than the default (8 MiB) of the default preset.
// See lzma/lzma.h for details of all LZMA2 options.
//
// The x86 BCJ filter will try to modify the x86 instruction stream so
// that LZMA2 can compress it better. The x86 BCJ filter doesn't need
// any options so it will be set to NULL below.
//
// Construct the filter chain. The uncompressed data goes first to
// the first filter in the array, in this case the x86 BCJ filter.
// The array is always terminated by setting .id = LZMA_VLI_UNKNOWN.
//
// See lzma/filter.h for more information about the lzma_filter
// structure.
lzma_filter filters[] = {
{ .id = LZMA_FILTER_X86, .options = NULL },
{ .id = LZMA_FILTER_LZMA2, .options = &opt_lzma2 },
{ .id = LZMA_VLI_UNKNOWN, .options = NULL },
};
// Initialize the encoder using the custom filter chain.
lzma_ret ret = lzma_stream_encoder(strm, filters, LZMA_CHECK_CRC64);
if (ret == LZMA_OK)
return true;
const char *msg;
switch (ret) {
case LZMA_MEM_ERROR:
msg = "Memory allocation failed";
break;
case LZMA_OPTIONS_ERROR:
// We are no longer using a plain preset so this error
// message has been edited accordingly compared to
// 01_compress_easy.c.
msg = "Specified filter chain is not supported";
break;
case LZMA_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK:
msg = "Specified integrity check is not supported";
break;
default:
msg = "Unknown error, possibly a bug";
break;
}
fprintf(stderr, "Error initializing the encoder: %s (error code %u)\n",
msg, ret);
return false;
}
// This function is identical to the one in 01_compress_easy.c.
static bool
compress(lzma_stream *strm, FILE *infile, FILE *outfile)
{
lzma_action action = LZMA_RUN;
uint8_t inbuf[BUFSIZ];
uint8_t outbuf[BUFSIZ];
strm->next_in = NULL;
strm->avail_in = 0;
strm->next_out = outbuf;
strm->avail_out = sizeof(outbuf);
while (true) {
if (strm->avail_in == 0 && !feof(infile)) {
strm->next_in = inbuf;
strm->avail_in = fread(inbuf, 1, sizeof(inbuf),
infile);
if (ferror(infile)) {
fprintf(stderr, "Read error: %s\n",
strerror(errno));
return false;
}
if (feof(infile))
action = LZMA_FINISH;
}
lzma_ret ret = lzma_code(strm, action);
if (strm->avail_out == 0 || ret == LZMA_STREAM_END) {
size_t write_size = sizeof(outbuf) - strm->avail_out;
if (fwrite(outbuf, 1, write_size, outfile)
!= write_size) {
fprintf(stderr, "Write error: %s\n",
strerror(errno));
return false;
}
strm->next_out = outbuf;
strm->avail_out = sizeof(outbuf);
}
if (ret != LZMA_OK) {
if (ret == LZMA_STREAM_END)
return true;
const char *msg;
switch (ret) {
case LZMA_MEM_ERROR:
msg = "Memory allocation failed";
break;
case LZMA_DATA_ERROR:
msg = "File size limits exceeded";
break;
default:
msg = "Unknown error, possibly a bug";
break;
}
fprintf(stderr, "Encoder error: %s (error code %u)\n",
msg, ret);
return false;
}
}
}
extern int
main(void)
{
lzma_stream strm = LZMA_STREAM_INIT;
bool success = init_encoder(&strm);
if (success)
success = compress(&strm, stdin, stdout);
lzma_end(&strm);
if (fclose(stdout)) {
fprintf(stderr, "Write error: %s\n", strerror(errno));
success = false;
}
return success ? EXIT_SUCCESS : EXIT_FAILURE;
}

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#
# Author: Lasse Collin
#
# This file has been put into the public domain.
# You can do whatever you want with this file.
#
CC = c99
CFLAGS = -g
LDFLAGS = -llzma
PROGS = \
01_compress_easy \
02_decompress \
03_compress_custom
all: $(PROGS)
.c:
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $< $(LDFLAGS)
clean:
-rm -f $(PROGS)

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/*
* xz_pipe_decomp.c
* A simple example of pipe-only xz decompressor implementation.
* version: 2010-07-12 - by Daniel Mealha Cabrita
* version: 2012-06-14 - by Daniel Mealha Cabrita
* Not copyrighted -- provided to the public domain.
*
* Compiling:
@@ -101,6 +101,14 @@ int xz_decompress (FILE *in_file, FILE *out_file)
} while (strm.avail_out == 0);
}
/* Bug fix (2012-06-14): If no errors were detected, check
that the last lzma_code() call returned LZMA_STREAM_END.
If not, the file is probably truncated. */
if ((ret == RET_OK) && (ret_xz != LZMA_STREAM_END)) {
fprintf (stderr, "Input truncated or corrupt\n");
ret = RET_ERROR_DECOMPRESSION;
}
lzma_end (&strm);
return ret;
}

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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Q: There are many LZMA related projects. How does XZ Utils relate to them?
A: 7-Zip and LZMA SDK are the original projects. LZMA SDK is roughly
a subset of the 7-Zip source tree.
p7zip is 7-Zip's command line tools ported to POSIX-like systems.
p7zip is 7-Zip's command-line tools ported to POSIX-like systems.
LZMA Utils provide a gzip-like lzma tool for POSIX-like systems.
LZMA Utils are based on LZMA SDK. XZ Utils are the successor to
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ Q: Why is liblzma named liblzma if its primary file format is .xz?
A: When the designing of the .xz format began, the idea was to replace
the .lzma format and use the same .lzma suffix. It would have been
quite OK to reuse the suffix when there were very few .lzma files
around. However, the old .lzma format become popular before the
around. However, the old .lzma format became popular before the
new format was finished. The new format was renamed to .xz but the
name of liblzma wasn't changed.
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ A: For now, no. Since XZ Utils supports the .lzma format, it's usually
Technically, there is a way to make the conversion relatively fast
(roughly twice the time that normal decompression takes). Writing
such a tool would take quite a bit time though, and would probably
such a tool would take quite a bit of time though, and would probably
be useful to only a few people. If you really want such a conversion
tool, contact Lasse Collin and offer some money.
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ Q: I have installed xz, but my tar doesn't recognize .tar.xz files.
A: xz -dc foo.tar.xz | tar xf -
Q: Can I recover parts of a broken .xz file (e.g. corrupted CD-R)?
Q: Can I recover parts of a broken .xz file (e.g. a corrupted CD-R)?
A: It may be possible if the file consists of multiple blocks, which
typically is not the case if the file was created in single-threaded
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ A: It may be possible if the file consists of multiple blocks, which
Q: Is (some part of) XZ Utils patented?
A: Lasse Collin is not aware of any patents that could affect XZ Utils.
However, due to nature of software patents, it's not possible to
However, due to the nature of software patents, it's not possible to
guarantee that XZ Utils isn't affected by any third party patent(s).
@@ -105,8 +105,8 @@ A: The .xz format is documented in xz-file-format.txt. It is a container
filters.
Documenting LZMA and LZMA2 is planned, but for now, there is no other
documentation that the source code. Before you begin, you should know
the basics of LZ77 and range coding algorithms. LZMA is based on LZ77,
documentation than the source code. Before you begin, you should know
the basics of LZ77 and range-coding algorithms. LZMA is based on LZ77,
but LZMA is a lot more complex. Range coding is used to compress
the final bitstream like Huffman coding is used in Deflate.
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ A: See the documentation in XZ Embedded. In short, something like
xz --check=crc32 --powerpc --lzma2=preset=6e,dict=64KiB
Adjust dictionary size to get a good compromise between
Adjust the dictionary size to get a good compromise between
compression ratio and decompressor memory usage. Note that
in single-call decompression mode of XZ Embedded, a big
dictionary doesn't increase memory usage.
@@ -184,10 +184,10 @@ A: It is planned and has been taken into account when designing
The third method is pigz-style threading (I use that name, because
pigz <http://www.zlib.net/pigz/> uses that method). It doesn't
affect compression ratio significantly and scales to many cores.
The memory usage scales linearly when threads are added. It isn't
significant with pigz, because Deflate uses only 32 KiB dictionary,
The memory usage scales linearly when threads are added. This isn't
significant with pigz, because Deflate uses only a 32 KiB dictionary,
but with LZMA2 the memory usage will increase dramatically just like
with the independent blocks method. There is also a constant
with the independent-blocks method. There is also a constant
computational overhead, which may make pigz-method a bit dull on
dual-core compared to the parallel match finder method, but with more
cores the overhead is not a big deal anymore.
@@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ A: It is planned and has been taken into account when designing
can cut the memory usage by 50 %.
It is possible that the single-threaded method will be modified to
create files indentical to the pigz-style method. We'll see once
create files identical to the pigz-style method. We'll see once
pigz-style threading has been implemented in liblzma.

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@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@ History of LZMA Utils and XZ Utils
Tukaani distribution
In 2005, there was a small group working on Tukaani distribution, which
was a Slackware fork. One of the project goals was to fit the distro on
a single 700 MiB ISO-9660 image. Using LZMA instead of gzip helped a
lot. Roughly speaking, one could fit data that took 1000 MiB in gzipped
form into 700 MiB with LZMA. Naturally compression ratio varied across
packages, but this was what we got on average.
In 2005, there was a small group working on the Tukaani distribution,
which was a Slackware fork. One of the project's goals was to fit the
distro on a single 700 MiB ISO-9660 image. Using LZMA instead of gzip
helped a lot. Roughly speaking, one could fit data that took 1000 MiB
in gzipped form into 700 MiB with LZMA. Naturally, the compression
ratio varied across packages, but this was what we got on average.
Slackware packages have traditionally had .tgz as the filename suffix,
which is an abbreviation of .tar.gz. A logical naming for LZMA
@@ -30,13 +30,13 @@ Tukaani distribution
First steps of LZMA Utils
The first version of LZMA Utils (4.22.0) included a shell script called
lzmash. It was wrapper that had gzip-like command line interface. It
lzmash. It was a wrapper that had a gzip-like command-line interface. It
used the LZMA_Alone tool from LZMA SDK to do all the real work. zgrep,
zdiff, and related scripts from gzip were adapted work with LZMA and
zdiff, and related scripts from gzip were adapted to work with LZMA and
were part of the first LZMA Utils release too.
LZMA Utils 4.22.0 included also lzmadec, which was a small (less than
10 KiB) decoder-only command line tool. It was written on top of the
10 KiB) decoder-only command-line tool. It was written on top of the
decoder-only C code found from the LZMA SDK. lzmadec was convenient in
situations where LZMA_Alone (a few hundred KiB) would be too big.
@@ -48,33 +48,34 @@ Second generation
The lzmash script was an ugly and not very secure hack. The last
version of LZMA Utils to use lzmash was 4.27.1.
LZMA Utils 4.32.0beta1 introduced a new lzma command line tool written
LZMA Utils 4.32.0beta1 introduced a new lzma command-line tool written
by Ville Koskinen. It was written in C++, and used the encoder and
decoder from C++ LZMA SDK with little modifications. This tool replaced
both the lzmash script and the LZMA_Alone command line tool in LZMA
Utils.
decoder from C++ LZMA SDK with some little modifications. This tool
replaced both the lzmash script and the LZMA_Alone command-line tool
in LZMA Utils.
Introducing this new tool caused some temporary incompatibilities,
because LZMA_Alone executable was simply named lzma like the new
command line tool, but they had completely different command line
because the LZMA_Alone executable was simply named lzma like the new
command-line tool, but they had a completely different command-line
interface. The file format was still the same.
Lasse wrote liblzmadec, which was a small decoder-only library based
on the C code found from LZMA SDK. liblzmadec had API similar to zlib,
although there were some significant differences, which made it
on the C code found from LZMA SDK. liblzmadec had an API similar to
zlib, although there were some significant differences, which made it
non-trivial to use it in some applications designed for zlib and
libbzip2.
The lzmadec command line tool was converted to use liblzmadec.
The lzmadec command-line tool was converted to use liblzmadec.
Alexandre Sauvé helped converting build system to use GNU Autotools.
This made is easier to test for certain less portable features needed
by the new command line tool.
Alexandre Sauvé helped converting the build system to use GNU
Autotools. This made it easier to test for certain less portable
features needed by the new command-line tool.
Since the new command line tool never got completely finished (for
example, it didn't support LZMA_OPT environment variable), the intent
was to not call 4.32.x stable. Similarly, liblzmadec wasn't polished,
but appeared to work well enough, so some people started using it too.
Since the new command-line tool never got completely finished (for
example, it didn't support the LZMA_OPT environment variable), the
intent was to not call 4.32.x stable. Similarly, liblzmadec wasn't
polished, but appeared to work well enough, so some people started
using it too.
Because the development of the third generation of LZMA Utils was
delayed considerably (3-4 years), the 4.32.x branch had to be kept
@@ -85,16 +86,16 @@ Second generation
File format problems
The file format used by LZMA_Alone was primitive. It was designed for
embedded systems in mind, and thus provided only minimal set of
features. The two biggest problems for non-embedded use were lack of
magic bytes and integrity check.
The file format used by LZMA_Alone was primitive. It was designed with
embedded systems in mind, and thus provided only a minimal set of
features. The two biggest problems for non-embedded use were the lack
of magic bytes and an integrity check.
Igor and Lasse started developing a new file format with some help
from Ville Koskinen. Also Mark Adler, Mikko Pouru, H. Peter Anvin,
and Lars Wirzenius helped with some minor things at some point of the
development. Designing the new format took quite a long time (actually,
too long time would be more appropriate expression). It was mostly
too long a time would be a more appropriate expression). It was mostly
because Lasse was quite slow at getting things done due to personal
reasons.
@@ -102,7 +103,7 @@ File format problems
that was already used by the old file format. Switching to the new
format wouldn't have caused much trouble when the old format wasn't
used by many people. But since the development of the new format took
so long time, the old format got quite popular, and it was decided
such a long time, the old format got quite popular, and it was decided
that the new file format must use a different suffix.
It was decided to use .xz as the suffix of the new file format. The
@@ -125,13 +126,13 @@ Transition to XZ Utils
The early versions of XZ Utils were called LZMA Utils. The first
releases were 4.42.0alphas. They dropped the rest of the C++ LZMA SDK.
The code was still directly based on LZMA SDK but ported to C and
converted from callback API to stateful API. Later, Igor Pavlov made
C version of the LZMA encoder too; these ports from C++ to C were
independent in LZMA SDK and LZMA Utils.
converted from a callback API to a stateful API. Later, Igor Pavlov
made a C version of the LZMA encoder too; these ports from C++ to C
were independent in LZMA SDK and LZMA Utils.
The core of the new LZMA Utils was liblzma, a compression library with
zlib-like API. liblzma supported both the old and new file format. The
gzip-like lzma command line tool was rewritten to use liblzma.
a zlib-like API. liblzma supported both the old and new file format.
The gzip-like lzma command-line tool was rewritten to use liblzma.
The new LZMA Utils code base was renamed to XZ Utils when the name
of the new file format had been decided. The liblzma compression
@@ -139,7 +140,7 @@ Transition to XZ Utils
caused unnecessary breakage in applications already using the early
liblzma snapshots.
The xz command line tool can emulate the gzip-like lzma tool by
The xz command-line tool can emulate the gzip-like lzma tool by
creating appropriate symlinks (e.g. lzma -> xz). Thus, practically
all scripts using the lzma tool from LZMA Utils will work as is with
XZ Utils (and will keep using the old .lzma format). Still, the .lzma

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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ CC = gcc
STRIP = strip
CPPFLAGS =
CFLAGS = -g -Wall -Wextra -Wfatal-errors -march=i386 -mtune=i686 -O2
LDFLAGS =
LDFLAGS = -lemu
# NOTE: -fgnu89-inline is needed on DJGPP 2.04 beta and GCC >= 4.3.0
# because time.h uses GNU-style "extern inline".

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
Building XZ Utils for DOS
=========================
XZ Utils on DOS
===============
Introduction
@@ -77,3 +77,12 @@ Building
are not built. Having e.g. xzdec.exe doesn't save much space compared
to xz.exe, because the DJGPP runtime makes the .exe quite big anyway.
Bugs
xz doesn't necessarily work in Dosbox. It should work in DOSEMU.
Pressing Ctrl-c or Ctrl-Break won't remove the incomplete target file
when running under Windows XP Command Prompt (something goes wrong
with SIGINT handling). It works correctly under Windows 95/98/98SE/ME.

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@@ -1,123 +0,0 @@
XZ Utils on DOS
===============
DOS-specific filename handling
xz detects at runtime if long filename (LFN) support is
available and will use it by default. It can be disabled by
setting an environment variable:
set lfn=n
When xz is in LFN mode, it behaves pretty much the same as it
does on other operating systems. Examples:
xz foo.tar -> foo.tar.xz
xz -d foo.tar.xz -> foo.tar
xz -F lzma foo.tar -> foo.tar.lzma
xz -d foo.tar.lzma -> foo.tar
When LFN support isn't available or it is disabled with LFN=n
environment setting, xz works in short filename (SFN) mode. This
affects filename suffix handling when compressing.
When compressing to the .xz format in SFN mode:
- Files without an extension get .xz just like on LFN systems.
- *.tar files become *.txz (shorthand for *.tar.xz). *.txz
is recognized by xz on all supported operating systems.
(Try to avoid confusing this with gzipped .txt files.)
- Files with 1-3 character extension have their extension modified
so that the last character is a dash ("-"). If the extension
is already three characters, the last character is lost. The
resulting *.?- or *.??- filename is recognized in LFN mode, but
it isn't recognized by xz on other operating systems.
Examples:
xz foo -> foo.xz | xz -d foo.xz -> foo
xz foo.tar -> foo.txz | xz -d foo.txz -> foo.tar
xz foo.c -> foo.c- | xz -d foo.c- -> foo.c
xz read.me -> read.me- | xz -d read.me- -> read.me
xz foo.txt -> foo.tx- | xz -d foo.tx- -> foo.tx !
Note that in the last example above, the third character of the
filename extension is lost.
When compressing to the legacy .lzma format in SFN mode:
- *.tar files become *.tlz (shorthand for *.tar.lzma). *.tlz
is recognized by xz on all supported operating systems.
- Other files become *.lzm. The original filename extension
is lost. *.lzm is recognized also in LFN mode, but it is not
recognized by xz on other operating systems.
Examples:
xz -F lzma foo -> foo.lzm | xz -d foo.lzm -> foo
xz -F lzma foo.tar -> foo.tlz | xz -d foo.tlz -> foo.tar
xz -F lzma foo.c -> foo.lzm | xz -d foo.lzm -> foo !
xz -F lzma read.me -> read.lzm | xz -d read.lzm -> read !
xz -F lzma foo.txt -> foo.lzm | xz -d foo.lzm -> foo !
When compressing with a custom suffix (-S .SUF, --suffix=.SUF) to
any file format:
- If the suffix begins with a dot, the filename extension is
replaced with the new suffix. The original extension is lost.
- If the suffix doesn't begin with a dot and the filename has no
extension and the filename given on the command line doesn't
have a dot at the end, the custom suffix is appended just like
on LFN systems.
- If the suffix doesn't begin with a dot and the filename has
an extension (or an extension-less filename is given with a dot
at the end), the last 1-3 characters of the filename extension
may get overwritten to fit the given custom suffix.
Examples:
xz -S x foo -> foox | xz -dS x foox -> foo
xz -S x foo. -> foo.x | xz -dS x foo.x -> foo
xz -S .x foo -> foo.x | xz -dS .x foo.x -> foo
xz -S .x foo. -> foo.x | xz -dS .x foo.x -> foo
xz -S x.y foo -> foox.y | xz -dS x.y foox.y -> foo
xz -S .a foo.c -> foo.a | xz -dS .a foo.a -> foo !
xz -S a foo.c -> foo.ca | xz -dS a foo.ca -> foo.c
xz -S ab foo.c -> foo.cab | xz -dS ab foo.cab -> foo.c
xz -S ab read.me -> read.mab | xz -dS ab read.mab -> read.m !
xz -S ab foo.txt -> foo.tab | xz -dS ab foo.tab -> foo.t !
xz -S abc foo.txt -> foo.abc | xz -dS abc foo.abc -> foo !
When decompressing, the suffix handling in SFN mode is the same as
in LFN mode. The DOS-specific filenames *.lzm, *.?-, and *.??- are
recognized also in LFN mode.
xz handles certain uncommon situations safely:
- If the generated output filename refers to the same file as
the input file, xz detects this and refuses to compress or
decompress the input file even if --force is used. This can
happen when giving an overlong filename in SFN mode. E.g.
"xz -S x foo.texinfo" would try to write to foo.tex which on
SFN system is the same file as foo.texinfo.
- If the generated output filename is a special file like "con"
or "prn", xz detects this and refuses to compress or decompress
the input file even if --force is used.
Bugs
xz doesn't necessarily work in Dosbox. It should work in DOSEMU.
Pressing Ctrl-c or Ctrl-Break won't remove the incomplete target file
when running under Windows XP Command Prompt (something goes wrong
with SIGINT handling). It works correctly under Windows 95/98/98SE/ME.

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@@ -33,6 +33,10 @@
# has a nonstandard name, defines PTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLE to that name
# (e.g. PTHREAD_CREATE_UNDETACHED on AIX).
#
# Also HAVE_PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT is defined if pthread is found and the
# PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT symbol is defined when compiling with
# PTHREAD_CFLAGS.
#
# ACTION-IF-FOUND is a list of shell commands to run if a threads library
# is found, and ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND is a list of commands to run it if it
# is not found. If ACTION-IF-FOUND is not specified, the default action
@@ -45,9 +49,12 @@
# Alejandro Forero Cuervo to the autoconf macro repository. We are also
# grateful for the helpful feedback of numerous users.
#
# Updated for Autoconf 2.68 by Daniel Richard G.
#
# LICENSE
#
# Copyright (c) 2008 Steven G. Johnson <stevenj@alum.mit.edu>
# Copyright (c) 2011 Daniel Richard G. <skunk@iSKUNK.ORG>
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
@@ -75,13 +82,12 @@
# modified version of the Autoconf Macro, you may extend this special
# exception to the GPL to apply to your modified version as well.
#serial 11
#serial 21
AU_ALIAS([ACX_PTHREAD], [AX_PTHREAD])
AC_DEFUN([AX_PTHREAD], [
AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST])
AC_LANG_SAVE
AC_LANG_C
AC_LANG_PUSH([C])
ax_pthread_ok=no
# We used to check for pthread.h first, but this fails if pthread.h
@@ -97,8 +103,8 @@ if test x"$PTHREAD_LIBS$PTHREAD_CFLAGS" != x; then
save_LIBS="$LIBS"
LIBS="$PTHREAD_LIBS $LIBS"
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for pthread_join in LIBS=$PTHREAD_LIBS with CFLAGS=$PTHREAD_CFLAGS])
AC_TRY_LINK_FUNC(pthread_join, ax_pthread_ok=yes)
AC_MSG_RESULT($ax_pthread_ok)
AC_TRY_LINK_FUNC([pthread_join], [ax_pthread_ok=yes])
AC_MSG_RESULT([$ax_pthread_ok])
if test x"$ax_pthread_ok" = xno; then
PTHREAD_LIBS=""
PTHREAD_CFLAGS=""
@@ -139,8 +145,8 @@ ax_pthread_flags="pthreads none -Kthread -kthread lthread -pthread -pthreads -mt
# --thread-safe: KAI C++
# pthread-config: use pthread-config program (for GNU Pth library)
case "${host_cpu}-${host_os}" in
*solaris*)
case ${host_os} in
solaris*)
# On Solaris (at least, for some versions), libc contains stubbed
# (non-functional) versions of the pthreads routines, so link-based
@@ -153,11 +159,25 @@ case "${host_cpu}-${host_os}" in
ax_pthread_flags="-pthreads pthread -mt -pthread $ax_pthread_flags"
;;
*-darwin*)
ax_pthread_flags="-pthread $ax_pthread_flags"
;;
darwin*)
ax_pthread_flags="-pthread $ax_pthread_flags"
;;
esac
# Clang doesn't consider unrecognized options an error unless we specify
# -Werror. We throw in some extra Clang-specific options to ensure that
# this doesn't happen for GCC, which also accepts -Werror.
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if compiler needs -Werror to reject unknown flags])
save_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
ax_pthread_extra_flags="-Werror"
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $ax_pthread_extra_flags -Wunknown-warning-option -Wsizeof-array-argument"
AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([int foo(void);],[foo()])],
[AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])],
[ax_pthread_extra_flags=
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])])
CFLAGS="$save_CFLAGS"
if test x"$ax_pthread_ok" = xno; then
for flag in $ax_pthread_flags; do
@@ -171,12 +191,12 @@ for flag in $ax_pthread_flags; do
PTHREAD_CFLAGS="$flag"
;;
pthread-config)
AC_CHECK_PROG(ax_pthread_config, pthread-config, yes, no)
if test x"$ax_pthread_config" = xno; then continue; fi
PTHREAD_CFLAGS="`pthread-config --cflags`"
PTHREAD_LIBS="`pthread-config --ldflags` `pthread-config --libs`"
;;
pthread-config)
AC_CHECK_PROG([ax_pthread_config], [pthread-config], [yes], [no])
if test x"$ax_pthread_config" = xno; then continue; fi
PTHREAD_CFLAGS="`pthread-config --cflags`"
PTHREAD_LIBS="`pthread-config --ldflags` `pthread-config --libs`"
;;
*)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for the pthreads library -l$flag])
@@ -187,7 +207,7 @@ for flag in $ax_pthread_flags; do
save_LIBS="$LIBS"
save_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
LIBS="$PTHREAD_LIBS $LIBS"
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $PTHREAD_CFLAGS"
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $PTHREAD_CFLAGS $ax_pthread_extra_flags"
# Check for various functions. We must include pthread.h,
# since some functions may be macros. (On the Sequent, we
@@ -198,21 +218,22 @@ for flag in $ax_pthread_flags; do
# pthread_cleanup_push because it is one of the few pthread
# functions on Solaris that doesn't have a non-functional libc stub.
# We try pthread_create on general principles.
AC_TRY_LINK([#include <pthread.h>
static void routine(void* a) {a=0;}
static void* start_routine(void* a) {return a;}],
[pthread_t th; pthread_attr_t attr;
pthread_create(&th,0,start_routine,0);
pthread_join(th, 0);
pthread_attr_init(&attr);
pthread_cleanup_push(routine, 0);
pthread_cleanup_pop(0); ],
[ax_pthread_ok=yes])
AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([#include <pthread.h>
static void routine(void *a) { a = 0; }
static void *start_routine(void *a) { return a; }],
[pthread_t th; pthread_attr_t attr;
pthread_create(&th, 0, start_routine, 0);
pthread_join(th, 0);
pthread_attr_init(&attr);
pthread_cleanup_push(routine, 0);
pthread_cleanup_pop(0) /* ; */])],
[ax_pthread_ok=yes],
[])
LIBS="$save_LIBS"
CFLAGS="$save_CFLAGS"
AC_MSG_RESULT($ax_pthread_ok)
AC_MSG_RESULT([$ax_pthread_ok])
if test "x$ax_pthread_ok" = xyes; then
break;
fi
@@ -230,54 +251,82 @@ if test "x$ax_pthread_ok" = xyes; then
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $PTHREAD_CFLAGS"
# Detect AIX lossage: JOINABLE attribute is called UNDETACHED.
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for joinable pthread attribute])
attr_name=unknown
for attr in PTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLE PTHREAD_CREATE_UNDETACHED; do
AC_TRY_LINK([#include <pthread.h>], [int attr=$attr; return attr;],
[attr_name=$attr; break])
done
AC_MSG_RESULT($attr_name)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for joinable pthread attribute])
attr_name=unknown
for attr in PTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLE PTHREAD_CREATE_UNDETACHED; do
AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([#include <pthread.h>],
[int attr = $attr; return attr /* ; */])],
[attr_name=$attr; break],
[])
done
AC_MSG_RESULT([$attr_name])
if test "$attr_name" != PTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLE; then
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLE, $attr_name,
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([PTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLE], [$attr_name],
[Define to necessary symbol if this constant
uses a non-standard name on your system.])
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if more special flags are required for pthreads])
flag=no
case "${host_cpu}-${host_os}" in
*-aix* | *-freebsd* | *-darwin*) flag="-D_THREAD_SAFE";;
*solaris* | *-osf* | *-hpux*) flag="-D_REENTRANT";;
case ${host_os} in
aix* | freebsd* | darwin*) flag="-D_THREAD_SAFE";;
osf* | hpux*) flag="-D_REENTRANT";;
solaris*)
if test "$GCC" = "yes"; then
flag="-D_REENTRANT"
else
# TODO: What about Clang on Solaris?
flag="-mt -D_REENTRANT"
fi
;;
esac
AC_MSG_RESULT(${flag})
AC_MSG_RESULT([$flag])
if test "x$flag" != xno; then
PTHREAD_CFLAGS="$flag $PTHREAD_CFLAGS"
fi
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT],
[ax_cv_PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT], [
AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[#include <pthread.h>]],
[[int i = PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT;]])],
[ax_cv_PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT=yes],
[ax_cv_PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT=no])
])
AS_IF([test "x$ax_cv_PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT" = "xyes"],
[AC_DEFINE([HAVE_PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT], [1], [Have PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT.])])
LIBS="$save_LIBS"
CFLAGS="$save_CFLAGS"
# More AIX lossage: must compile with xlc_r or cc_r
if test x"$GCC" != xyes; then
AC_CHECK_PROGS(PTHREAD_CC, xlc_r cc_r, ${CC})
else
PTHREAD_CC=$CC
fi
else
PTHREAD_CC="$CC"
# More AIX lossage: compile with *_r variant
if test "x$GCC" != xyes; then
case $host_os in
aix*)
AS_CASE(["x/$CC"],
[x*/c89|x*/c89_128|x*/c99|x*/c99_128|x*/cc|x*/cc128|x*/xlc|x*/xlc_v6|x*/xlc128|x*/xlc128_v6],
[#handle absolute path differently from PATH based program lookup
AS_CASE(["x$CC"],
[x/*],
[AS_IF([AS_EXECUTABLE_P([${CC}_r])],[PTHREAD_CC="${CC}_r"])],
[AC_CHECK_PROGS([PTHREAD_CC],[${CC}_r],[$CC])])])
;;
esac
fi
fi
AC_SUBST(PTHREAD_LIBS)
AC_SUBST(PTHREAD_CFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(PTHREAD_CC)
test -n "$PTHREAD_CC" || PTHREAD_CC="$CC"
AC_SUBST([PTHREAD_LIBS])
AC_SUBST([PTHREAD_CFLAGS])
AC_SUBST([PTHREAD_CC])
# Finally, execute ACTION-IF-FOUND/ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND:
if test x"$ax_pthread_ok" = xyes; then
ifelse([$1],,AC_DEFINE(HAVE_PTHREAD,1,[Define if you have POSIX threads libraries and header files.]),[$1])
ifelse([$1],,[AC_DEFINE([HAVE_PTHREAD],[1],[Define if you have POSIX threads libraries and header files.])],[$1])
:
else
ax_pthread_ok=no
$2
fi
AC_LANG_RESTORE
AC_LANG_POP
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@@ -53,7 +53,8 @@ AC_CACHE_CHECK([how to detect the amount of physical memory],
# a non-compilable text instead of #error to generate an error.
AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE([[
#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__) || defined(__OS2__) \
|| defined(__DJGPP__) || defined(__VMS)
|| defined(__DJGPP__) || defined(__VMS) \
|| defined(AMIGA) || defined(__AROS__)
int main(void) { return 0; }
#else
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@@ -13,14 +13,26 @@ mkdir -p Resources
# Abort immediately if something goes wrong.
set -e
GCC="gcc-4.2"
SDK="/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk"
MDT="10.5"
GTT=i686-apple-darwin9
ARCHES1="-arch ppc -arch ppc64 -arch i386 -arch x86_64"
ARCHES2="-arch ppc -arch i386"
PKGFORMAT="10.5" # xar
# avoid "unknown required load command: 0x80000022" from linking on Snow Leopard
uname -r | grep ^1 >/dev/null && LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -Wl,-no_compact_linkedit"
# Clean up if it was already configured.
[ -f Makefile ] && make distclean
# Build the regular fat program
CC="gcc-4.0" \
CFLAGS="-O2 -g -arch ppc -arch ppc64 -arch i386 -arch x86_64 -isysroot /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk -mmacosx-version-min=10.4" \
../configure --disable-dependency-tracking --disable-xzdec --disable-lzmadec i686-apple-darwin8
CC="$GCC" \
CFLAGS="-O2 -g $ARCHES1 -isysroot $SDK -mmacosx-version-min=$MDT" \
../configure --disable-dependency-tracking --disable-xzdec --disable-lzmadec $GTT
make
@@ -32,9 +44,9 @@ make distclean
# Build the size-optimized program
CC="gcc-4.0" \
CFLAGS="-Os -g -arch ppc -arch i386 -isysroot /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk -mmacosx-version-min=10.4" \
../configure --disable-dependency-tracking --disable-shared --disable-nls --disable-encoders --enable-small --disable-threads i686-apple-darwin8
CC="$GCC" \
CFLAGS="-Os -g $ARCHES2 -isysroot $SDK -mmacosx-version-min=$MDT" \
../configure --disable-dependency-tracking --disable-shared --disable-nls --disable-encoders --enable-small --disable-threads $GTT
make -C src/liblzma
make -C src/xzdec
@@ -44,6 +56,19 @@ cp -a ../extra Root/usr/local/share/doc/xz
make distclean
# Move development files to different package
test -d liblzma && rm -r liblzma
mkdir -p liblzma/usr/local
mv Root/usr/local/include liblzma/usr/local
mv Root/usr/local/lib liblzma/usr/local
mkdir -p Root/usr/local/lib
cp -p liblzma/usr/local/lib/liblzma.5.dylib Root/usr/local/lib
mkdir -p liblzma/usr/local/share/doc/xz
mv Root/usr/local/share/doc/xz/examples* liblzma/usr/local/share/doc/xz
# Strip debugging symbols and make relocatable
for bin in xz lzmainfo xzdec lzmadec; do
@@ -56,19 +81,12 @@ for lib in liblzma.5.dylib; do
install_name_tool -id @executable_path/../lib/liblzma.5.dylib Root/usr/local/lib/$lib
done
strip -S Root/usr/local/lib/liblzma.a
rm -f Root/usr/local/lib/liblzma.la
# Include pkg-config while making relocatable
sed -e 's|prefix=/usr/local|prefix=${pcfiledir}/../..|' < Root/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig/liblzma.pc > Root/liblzma.pc
mv Root/liblzma.pc Root/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig/liblzma.pc
# Create tarball, but without the HFS+ attrib
rmdir debug lib po src/liblzma/api src/liblzma src/lzmainfo src/scripts src/xz src/xzdec src tests
( cd Root/usr/local; COPY_EXTENDED_ATTRIBUTES_DISABLE=true COPYFILE_DISABLE=true tar cvjf ../../../XZ.tbz * )
( cd liblzma; COPY_EXTENDED_ATTRIBUTES_DISABLE=true COPYFILE_DISABLE=true tar cvjf ../liblzma.tbz ./usr/local )
# Include documentation files for package
@@ -80,12 +98,15 @@ cp -p ../COPYING Resources/License.txt
ID="org.tukaani.xz"
VERSION=`cd ..; sh build-aux/version.sh`
PACKAGEMAKER=/Developer/Applications/Utilities/PackageMaker.app/Contents/MacOS/PackageMaker
$PACKAGEMAKER -r Root/usr/local -l /usr/local -e Resources -i $ID -n $VERSION -t XZ -o XZ.pkg -g 10.4 --verbose
$PACKAGEMAKER -r Root/usr/local -l /usr/local -e Resources -i $ID -n $VERSION -t XZ -o XZ.pkg -g $PKGFORMAT --verbose
$PACKAGEMAKER -r liblzma -w -k -i $ID.liblzma -n $VERSION -o liblzma.pkg -g $PKGFORMAT --verbose
# Put the package in a disk image
if [ "$PKGFORMAT" != "10.5" ]; then
hdiutil create -fs HFS+ -format UDZO -quiet -srcfolder XZ.pkg -ov XZ.dmg
hdiutil internet-enable -yes -quiet XZ.dmg
fi
echo
echo "Build completed successfully."

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@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
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@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
# XZ Utils German translation
# This file is put in the public domain.
# Andre Noll <maan@systemlinux.org>, 2010.
# Andre Noll <maan@tuebingen.mpg.de>, 2010.
#
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: XZ Utils 4.999.9beta\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: lasse.collin@tukaani.org\n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2010-09-11 17:07+0200\n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2012-05-29 17:20+0200\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2010-09-07 20:27+0200\n"
"Last-Translator: <maan@systemlinux.org>\n"
"Last-Translator: <maan@tuebingen.mpg.de>\n"
"Language-Team: German\n"
"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ msgid "%s: File seems to have been moved, not removing"
msgstr ""
"%s: Datei scheint umbenannt worden zu sein, daher wird sie nicht gelöscht"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:144 src/xz/file_io.c:590
#: src/xz/file_io.c:144 src/xz/file_io.c:589
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Cannot remove: %s"
msgstr "%s: Kann nicht löschen: %s"
@@ -126,59 +126,59 @@ msgstr "%s: Überspringe symbolischen Verweis"
msgid "%s: Is a directory, skipping"
msgstr "%s: Überspringe Verzeichnis"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:462
#: src/xz/file_io.c:461
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Not a regular file, skipping"
msgstr "%s: Keine reguläre Datei, überspringe"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:479
#: src/xz/file_io.c:478
#, c-format
msgid "%s: File has setuid or setgid bit set, skipping"
msgstr "%s: Datei hat das setuid oder setgid Bit gesetzt, überspringe"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:486
#: src/xz/file_io.c:485
#, c-format
msgid "%s: File has sticky bit set, skipping"
msgstr "%s: Datei hat sticky Bit gesetzt, überspringe"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:493
#: src/xz/file_io.c:492
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Input file has more than one hard link, skipping"
msgstr "%s: Eingabedatei hat mehr als einen hard link, überspringe"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:714
#: src/xz/file_io.c:713
#, c-format
msgid "Error restoring the O_APPEND flag to standard output: %s"
msgstr ""
"Fehler beim Wiederherstellen des O_APPEND flags bei Standard Output: %s"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:726
#: src/xz/file_io.c:725
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Closing the file failed: %s"
msgstr "%s: Fehler beim Schießen der Datei: %s"
msgstr "%s: Fehler beim Schließen der Datei: %s"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:762 src/xz/file_io.c:946
#: src/xz/file_io.c:761 src/xz/file_io.c:945
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Seeking failed when trying to create a sparse file: %s"
msgstr ""
"%s: Positionierungsfehler beim Versuch eine sparse Datei zu erzeugen: %s"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:821
#: src/xz/file_io.c:820
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Read error: %s"
msgstr "%s: Lesefehler: %s"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:844
#: src/xz/file_io.c:843
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Error seeking the file: %s"
msgstr "%s: Fehler beim Lesen der Dateinamen: %s"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:854
#: src/xz/file_io.c:853
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Unexpected end of file"
msgstr "%s: Unerwartetes Ende der Datei"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:904
#: src/xz/file_io.c:903
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Write error: %s"
msgstr "%s: Schreibfehler: %s"
@@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ msgstr "Kein"
#. but the Check ID is known (here 2). This and other "Unknown-N"
#. strings are used in tables, so the width must not exceed ten
#. columns with a fixed-width font. It's OK to omit the dash if
#. you need space for one extra letter.
#. you need space for one extra letter, but don't use spaces.
#: src/xz/list.c:69
msgid "Unknown-2"
msgstr "Unbek.2"
@@ -275,41 +275,41 @@ msgstr "%s: Zu klein um ein gültiges .xz file zu sein"
#. to Ratio, the columns are right aligned. Check and Filename
#. are left aligned. If you need longer words, it's OK to
#. use two lines here. Test with "xz -l foo.xz".
#: src/xz/list.c:612
#: src/xz/list.c:603
msgid "Strms Blocks Compressed Uncompressed Ratio Check Filename"
msgstr " Str. Blöcke Kompr. Unkompr. Verh. Check Dateiname"
#: src/xz/list.c:652
#: src/xz/list.c:643
#, c-format
msgid " Streams: %s\n"
msgstr " Ströme: %s\n"
#: src/xz/list.c:654
#: src/xz/list.c:645
#, c-format
msgid " Blocks: %s\n"
msgstr " Blöcke: %s\n"
#: src/xz/list.c:656
#: src/xz/list.c:647
#, c-format
msgid " Compressed size: %s\n"
msgstr " Größe komprimiert: %s\n"
#: src/xz/list.c:659
#: src/xz/list.c:650
#, c-format
msgid " Uncompressed size: %s\n"
msgstr " Größe unkomprimiert: %s\n"
#: src/xz/list.c:662
#: src/xz/list.c:653
#, c-format
msgid " Ratio: %s\n"
msgstr " Verhältnis: %s\n"
#: src/xz/list.c:664
#: src/xz/list.c:655
#, c-format
msgid " Check: %s\n"
msgstr " Check: %s\n"
#: src/xz/list.c:665
#: src/xz/list.c:656
#, c-format
msgid " Stream padding: %s\n"
msgstr " Strom Auffüllung: %s\n"
@@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ msgstr " Strom Auffüllung: %s\n"
#. TRANSLATORS: The second line is column headings. All except
#. Check are right aligned; Check is left aligned. Test with
#. "xz -lv foo.xz".
#: src/xz/list.c:693
#: src/xz/list.c:684
msgid ""
" Streams:\n"
" Stream Blocks CompOffset UncompOffset CompSize "
@@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ msgstr ""
#. TRANSLATORS: The second line is column headings. All
#. except Check are right aligned; Check is left aligned.
#: src/xz/list.c:748
#: src/xz/list.c:739
#, c-format
msgid ""
" Blocks:\n"
@@ -347,53 +347,53 @@ msgstr ""
#. are right aligned. %*s is replaced with 0-120
#. spaces to make the CheckVal column wide enough.
#. Test with "xz -lvv foo.xz".
#: src/xz/list.c:760
#: src/xz/list.c:751
#, c-format
msgid " CheckVal %*s Header Flags CompSize MemUsage Filters"
msgstr " CheckWert %*s Kopf Schalter KompGröße Speicher Filter"
#: src/xz/list.c:838 src/xz/list.c:1007
#: src/xz/list.c:829 src/xz/list.c:998
#, c-format
msgid " Memory needed: %s MiB\n"
msgstr " Benötigter Speicher: %s MiB\n"
#: src/xz/list.c:840 src/xz/list.c:1009
#: src/xz/list.c:831 src/xz/list.c:1000
#, c-format
msgid " Sizes in headers: %s\n"
msgstr " Größe in Köpfen: %s\n"
#: src/xz/list.c:841 src/xz/list.c:1010
#: src/xz/list.c:832 src/xz/list.c:1001
msgid "Yes"
msgstr "Ja"
#: src/xz/list.c:841 src/xz/list.c:1010
#: src/xz/list.c:832 src/xz/list.c:1001
msgid "No"
msgstr "Nein"
#. TRANSLATORS: %s is an integer. Only the plural form of this
#. message is used (e.g. "2 files"). Test with "xz -l foo.xz bar.xz".
#: src/xz/list.c:986
#: src/xz/list.c:977
#, c-format
msgid "%s file\n"
msgid_plural "%s files\n"
msgstr[0] "%s Datei\n"
msgstr[1] "%s Dateien\n"
#: src/xz/list.c:999
#: src/xz/list.c:990
msgid "Totals:"
msgstr "Gesamt:"
#: src/xz/list.c:1000
#: src/xz/list.c:991
#, c-format
msgid " Number of files: %s\n"
msgstr " Anzahl Dateien: %s\n"
#: src/xz/list.c:1072
#: src/xz/list.c:1063
msgid "--list works only on .xz files (--format=xz or --format=auto)"
msgstr ""
"--list funktioniert nur mit .xz Dateien (--format=xz oder --format=auto)"
#: src/xz/list.c:1078
#: src/xz/list.c:1069
msgid "--list does not support reading from standard input"
msgstr "--list unterstützt kein Lesen der Standardeingabe"
@@ -428,60 +428,73 @@ msgstr ""
"Lesen der Standardeingabe ist nicht möglich, wenn die Dateinamen auch von "
"der Standardeingabe gelesen werden"
#: src/xz/message.c:800 src/xz/message.c:844
#. TRANSLATORS: This is the program name in the beginning
#. of the line in messages. Usually it becomes "xz: ".
#. This is a translatable string because French needs
#. a space before a colon.
#: src/xz/message.c:733
#, c-format
msgid "%s: "
msgstr ""
#: src/xz/message.c:796 src/xz/message.c:846
msgid "Internal error (bug)"
msgstr "Interner Fehler (Bug)"
#: src/xz/message.c:807
#: src/xz/message.c:803
msgid "Cannot establish signal handlers"
msgstr "Kann Signal Routine nicht setzen"
#: src/xz/message.c:816
#: src/xz/message.c:812
msgid "No integrity check; not verifying file integrity"
msgstr "Kein Integritäts-Check; werde Datei-Integrität nicht überprüfen"
#: src/xz/message.c:819
#: src/xz/message.c:815
msgid "Unsupported type of integrity check; not verifying file integrity"
msgstr ""
"Typ des Integritäts-Checks nicht unterstützt; werde Datei-Integrität nicht "
"überprüfen"
#: src/xz/message.c:826
#: src/xz/message.c:822
msgid "Memory usage limit reached"
msgstr "Speicher-Limit erreicht"
#: src/xz/message.c:829
#: src/xz/message.c:825
msgid "File format not recognized"
msgstr "Datei Format nicht erkannt"
#: src/xz/message.c:832
#: src/xz/message.c:828
msgid "Unsupported options"
msgstr "Optionen nicht unterstützt"
#: src/xz/message.c:835
#: src/xz/message.c:831
msgid "Compressed data is corrupt"
msgstr "Komprimierte Daten sind korrupt"
#: src/xz/message.c:838
#: src/xz/message.c:834
msgid "Unexpected end of input"
msgstr "Unerwartetes Eingabe Ende"
#: src/xz/message.c:886
#: src/xz/message.c:867
msgid "%s MiB of memory is required. The limiter is disabled."
msgstr "%s MiB Speicher wird benötigt. Der Begrenzer ist deaktiviert."
#: src/xz/message.c:895
#, c-format
msgid "%s MiB of memory is required. The limit is %s."
msgstr "%s MiB Speicher wird benötigt. Limit ist %s."
#: src/xz/message.c:1053
#: src/xz/message.c:1062
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Filter chain: %s\n"
msgstr "%s: Filter Kette: %s\n"
#: src/xz/message.c:1063
#: src/xz/message.c:1072
#, c-format
msgid "Try `%s --help' for more information."
msgstr "Versuchen Sie `%s --help' für mehr Informationen."
#: src/xz/message.c:1089
#: src/xz/message.c:1098
#, c-format
msgid ""
"Usage: %s [OPTION]... [FILE]...\n"
@@ -492,18 +505,18 @@ msgstr ""
"Komprimiert oder dekomprimiert .xz DATEI(EN).\n"
"\n"
#: src/xz/message.c:1096
#: src/xz/message.c:1105
msgid ""
"Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too.\n"
msgstr ""
"Obligatorische Argumente für lange Optionen sind auch für kurze Optionen\n"
"zwingend.\n"
#: src/xz/message.c:1100
#: src/xz/message.c:1109
msgid " Operation mode:\n"
msgstr " Operationsmodus:\n"
#: src/xz/message.c:1103
#: src/xz/message.c:1112
msgid ""
" -z, --compress force compression\n"
" -d, --decompress force decompression\n"
@@ -515,7 +528,7 @@ msgstr ""
" -t, --test überprüfe Datei Integrität\n"
" -l, --list liste Datei Informationen"
#: src/xz/message.c:1109
#: src/xz/message.c:1118
msgid ""
"\n"
" Operation modifiers:\n"
@@ -523,7 +536,7 @@ msgstr ""
"\n"
" Operationsmodifikatoren:\n"
#: src/xz/message.c:1112
#: src/xz/message.c:1121
msgid ""
" -k, --keep keep (don't delete) input files\n"
" -f, --force force overwrite of output file and (de)compress links\n"
@@ -535,7 +548,7 @@ msgstr ""
" -c, --stdout schreibe nach Standard Output und lösche nicht die\n"
" Eingabedateien"
#: src/xz/message.c:1118
#: src/xz/message.c:1127
msgid ""
" --no-sparse do not create sparse files when decompressing\n"
" -S, --suffix=.SUF use the suffix `.SUF' on compressed files\n"
@@ -554,7 +567,7 @@ msgstr ""
" --files0=[DATEI] wie --files, aber benutze den Null Charakter als "
"Trenner"
#: src/xz/message.c:1126
#: src/xz/message.c:1135
msgid ""
"\n"
" Basic file format and compression options:\n"
@@ -562,7 +575,7 @@ msgstr ""
"\n"
" Grundlegende Optionen für Dateiformat und Kompression:\n"
#: src/xz/message.c:1128
#: src/xz/message.c:1137
msgid ""
" -F, --format=FMT file format to encode or decode; possible values are\n"
" `auto' (default), `xz', `lzma', and `raw'\n"
@@ -578,7 +591,7 @@ msgstr ""
"`crc32',\n"
" `crc64' (Voreinstellung), oder `sha256'"
#: src/xz/message.c:1135
#: src/xz/message.c:1144
msgid ""
" -0 ... -9 compression preset; default is 6; take compressor "
"*and*\n"
@@ -591,7 +604,7 @@ msgstr ""
"des\n"
" Dekomprimierers, wenn Sie 7-9 benutzen!"
#: src/xz/message.c:1139
#: src/xz/message.c:1148
msgid ""
" -e, --extreme try to improve compression ratio by using more CPU "
"time;\n"
@@ -602,7 +615,7 @@ msgstr ""
" verhältnis zu verbessern. Das beeinflusst nicht den\n"
" Speicherbedarf des Dekomprimierers."
#: src/xz/message.c:1144
#: src/xz/message.c:1153
#, no-c-format
msgid ""
" --memlimit-compress=LIMIT\n"
@@ -619,7 +632,7 @@ msgstr ""
"RAM,\n"
" oder 0 für Grundeinstellungen."
#: src/xz/message.c:1151
#: src/xz/message.c:1160
msgid ""
" --no-adjust if compression settings exceed the memory usage "
"limit,\n"
@@ -631,7 +644,7 @@ msgstr ""
"statt\n"
" die Einstellungen nach unten anzupassen."
#: src/xz/message.c:1157
#: src/xz/message.c:1166
msgid ""
"\n"
" Custom filter chain for compression (alternative for using presets):"
@@ -639,7 +652,7 @@ msgstr ""
"\n"
" User-definierte Filter Kette für Kompression (alternativ zu Voreinstellung):"
#: src/xz/message.c:1166
#: src/xz/message.c:1175
msgid ""
"\n"
" --lzma1[=OPTS] LZMA1 or LZMA2; OPTS is a comma-separated list of zero "
@@ -683,7 +696,7 @@ msgstr ""
" depth=NUM Maximale Suchtiefe; 0=automatisch\n"
" (Voreinstellung)"
#: src/xz/message.c:1181
#: src/xz/message.c:1190
msgid ""
"\n"
" --x86[=OPTS] x86 BCJ filter (32-bit and 64-bit)\n"
@@ -706,7 +719,7 @@ msgstr ""
" start=NUM Start-Offset für Konversion\n"
" (Voreinstellung=0)"
#: src/xz/message.c:1193
#: src/xz/message.c:1202
msgid ""
"\n"
" --delta[=OPTS] Delta filter; valid OPTS (valid values; default):\n"
@@ -720,7 +733,7 @@ msgstr ""
"voneinander\n"
" subtrahiert werden (1-256; 1)"
#: src/xz/message.c:1201
#: src/xz/message.c:1210
msgid ""
"\n"
" Other options:\n"
@@ -728,7 +741,7 @@ msgstr ""
"\n"
" Andere Optionen:\n"
#: src/xz/message.c:1204
#: src/xz/message.c:1213
msgid ""
" -q, --quiet suppress warnings; specify twice to suppress errors "
"too\n"
@@ -740,25 +753,25 @@ msgstr ""
"noch\n"
" gesprächiger zu sein"
#: src/xz/message.c:1209
#: src/xz/message.c:1218
msgid " -Q, --no-warn make warnings not affect the exit status"
msgstr " -Q, --no-warn Warnungen verändern nicht den exit status"
#: src/xz/message.c:1211
#: src/xz/message.c:1220
msgid ""
" --robot use machine-parsable messages (useful for scripts)"
msgstr ""
" --robot benutze Maschinen-lesbare Meldungen (nützlich für\n"
" Skripte)"
#: src/xz/message.c:1214
#: src/xz/message.c:1223
msgid ""
" --info-memory display the total amount of RAM and the currently "
"active\n"
" memory usage limits, and exit"
msgstr " --info-memory zeige Speicherlimit an und terminiere"
#: src/xz/message.c:1217
#: src/xz/message.c:1226
msgid ""
" -h, --help display the short help (lists only the basic options)\n"
" -H, --long-help display this long help and exit"
@@ -767,7 +780,7 @@ msgstr ""
" Optionen)\n"
" -H, --long-help zeige diese lange Hilfe an und terminiere"
#: src/xz/message.c:1221
#: src/xz/message.c:1230
msgid ""
" -h, --help display this short help and exit\n"
" -H, --long-help display the long help (lists also the advanced options)"
@@ -777,11 +790,11 @@ msgstr ""
"fortgeschrittene\n"
" Optionen an)"
#: src/xz/message.c:1226
#: src/xz/message.c:1235
msgid " -V, --version display the version number and exit"
msgstr " -V, --version zeige Versionsnummer an und terminiere"
#: src/xz/message.c:1228
#: src/xz/message.c:1237
msgid ""
"\n"
"With no FILE, or when FILE is -, read standard input.\n"
@@ -794,15 +807,14 @@ msgstr ""
#. for this package. Please add _another line_ saying
#. "Report translation bugs to <...>\n" with the email or WWW
#. address for translation bugs. Thanks.
#: src/xz/message.c:1234
#: src/xz/message.c:1243
#, c-format
msgid "Report bugs to <%s> (in English or Finnish).\n"
msgstr ""
"Melde Bugs an <%s> (in englisch oder finnisch).\n"
"Melde Übersetzungsfehler an <maan@systemlinux.org> (in englisch oder "
"deutsch).\n"
"Melde Übersetzungsfehler an <maan@tuebingen.mpg.de> (in englisch oder deutsch).\n"
#: src/xz/message.c:1236
#: src/xz/message.c:1245
#, c-format
msgid "%s home page: <%s>\n"
msgstr "%s Homepage: <%s>\n"
@@ -840,7 +852,7 @@ msgstr ""
"Der ausgewählte Algorithmus zum Auffinden von Übereinstimmungen braucht "
"mindestens nice=%<PRIu32>"
#: src/xz/suffix.c:79 src/xz/suffix.c:164
#: src/xz/suffix.c:101 src/xz/suffix.c:194
#, c-format
msgid ""
"%s: With --format=raw, --suffix=.SUF is required unless writing to stdout"
@@ -848,17 +860,17 @@ msgstr ""
"%s: Mit --format=raw ist --sufix=.SUF notwendig, falls nicht nach stdout "
"geschrieben wird"
#: src/xz/suffix.c:99
#: src/xz/suffix.c:121
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Filename has an unknown suffix, skipping"
msgstr "%s: Dateiname hat unbekannte Endung, überspringe"
#: src/xz/suffix.c:154
#: src/xz/suffix.c:175 src/xz/suffix.c:184
#, c-format
msgid "%s: File already has `%s' suffix, skipping"
msgstr "%s: Datei hat bereits `%s' Endung, überspringe"
#: src/xz/suffix.c:205
#: src/xz/suffix.c:235
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Invalid filename suffix"
msgstr "%s: Ungültige Datei Endung"

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# XZ Utils French Translation
# This file is put in the public domain.
# Adrien Nader <adrien@notk.org>, 2011-2014.
#
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: xz-utils\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: lasse.collin@tukaani.org\n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2014-12-20 20:45+0200\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2010-09-24 21;12+0200\n"
"Last-Translator: Adrien Nader <adrien@notk.org>\n"
"Language-Team: None\n"
"Language: fr\n"
"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
"Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n==1) ? 0 : 1;\n"
#: src/xz/args.c:333
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Unknown file format type"
msgstr "%s : Format de fichier inconnu"
#: src/xz/args.c:356 src/xz/args.c:364
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Unsupported integrity check type"
msgstr "%s : Type de vérification d'intégrité inconnu"
#: src/xz/args.c:382
msgid "Only one file can be specified with `--files' or `--files0'."
msgstr "Un seul fichier peut être spécifié avec `--files' ou `--files0'."
#: src/xz/args.c:445
#, c-format
msgid "The environment variable %s contains too many arguments"
msgstr "La variable d'environnement %s contient trop d'arguments"
#: src/xz/coder.c:99
msgid "Maximum number of filters is four"
msgstr "Le nombre maximal de filtres est quatre"
#: src/xz/coder.c:118
msgid "Memory usage limit is too low for the given filter setup."
msgstr "La limite d'utilisation mémoire est trop basse pour la configuration de filtres donnée."
#: src/xz/coder.c:139
msgid "Using a preset in raw mode is discouraged."
msgstr "Utiliser un préréglage en mode `raw' est déconseillé."
#: src/xz/coder.c:141
msgid "The exact options of the presets may vary between software versions."
msgstr "Le détail des préréglages peut varier entre différentes versions du logiciel."
#: src/xz/coder.c:164
msgid "The .lzma format supports only the LZMA1 filter"
msgstr "Le format .lzma ne prend en charge que le filtre LZMA1"
#: src/xz/coder.c:172
msgid "LZMA1 cannot be used with the .xz format"
msgstr "Le filtre LZMA1 ne peut être utilisé avec le format .xz"
#: src/xz/coder.c:189
msgid "Unsupported filter chain or filter options"
msgstr "Enchaînement ou options de filtres non pris en charge"
#: src/xz/coder.c:197
#, c-format
msgid "Decompression will need %s MiB of memory."
msgstr "La décompression nécessitera %s MiB de mémoire."
#: src/xz/coder.c:254
#, c-format
msgid "Adjusted LZMA%c dictionary size from %s MiB to %s MiB to not exceed the memory usage limit of %s MiB"
msgstr "Taille du dictionnaire LZMA%c réduite de %s MiB à %s MiB pour ne pas dépasser la limite d'utilisation mémoire de %s MiB"
#. TRANSLATORS: When compression or decompression finishes,
#. and xz is going to remove the source file, xz first checks
#. if the source file still exists, and if it does, does its
#. device and inode numbers match what xz saw when it opened
#. the source file. If these checks fail, this message is
#. shown, %s being the filename, and the file is not deleted.
#. The check for device and inode numbers is there, because
#. it is possible that the user has put a new file in place
#. of the original file, and in that case it obviously
#. shouldn't be removed.
#: src/xz/file_io.c:138
#, c-format
msgid "%s: File seems to have been moved, not removing"
msgstr "%s : Le fichier a apparemment été déplacé, suppression annulée"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:145 src/xz/file_io.c:586
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Cannot remove: %s"
msgstr "%s : Impossible de supprimer : %s"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:170
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Cannot set the file owner: %s"
msgstr "%s : Impossible de modifier le propriétaire du fichier : %s"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:176
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Cannot set the file group: %s"
msgstr "%s : Impossible de modifier le groupe propriétaire du fichier : %s"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:195
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Cannot set the file permissions: %s"
msgstr "%s : Impossible de modifier les permissions du fichier : %s"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:338 src/xz/file_io.c:417
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Is a symbolic link, skipping"
msgstr "%s est un lien symbolique : ignoré"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:452
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Is a directory, skipping"
msgstr "%s est un répertoire : ignoré"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:458
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Not a regular file, skipping"
msgstr "%s n'est pas un fichier régulier : ignoré"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:475
#, c-format
msgid "%s: File has setuid or setgid bit set, skipping"
msgstr "%s : Le fichier possède les bits `setuid' ou `setgid' : ignoré"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:482
#, c-format
msgid "%s: File has sticky bit set, skipping"
msgstr "%s : Le fichier possède le bit `sticky' : ignoré"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:489
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Input file has more than one hard link, skipping"
msgstr "%s : Le fichier d'entrée a plus d'un lien matériel : ignoré"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:711
#, c-format
msgid "Error restoring the O_APPEND flag to standard output: %s"
msgstr "Impossible de rétablir le drapeau O_APPEND sur la sortie standard : %s"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:723
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Closing the file failed: %s"
msgstr "%s : Impossible de fermer le fichier : %s"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:759 src/xz/file_io.c:943
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Seeking failed when trying to create a sparse file: %s"
msgstr "%s : Impossible de se déplacer dans le fichier pour créer un 'sparse file' : %s"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:818
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Read error: %s"
msgstr "%s : Erreur d'écriture : %s"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:841
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Error seeking the file: %s"
msgstr "%s : Impossible de se déplacer dans le fichier : %s"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:851
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Unexpected end of file"
msgstr "%s : Fin de fichier inattendue"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:901
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Write error: %s"
msgstr "%s : Erreur d'écriture : %s"
#: src/xz/hardware.c:100
msgid "Disabled"
msgstr "Désactivé"
#. TRANSLATORS: Test with "xz --info-memory" to see if
#. the alignment looks nice.
#: src/xz/hardware.c:119
msgid "Total amount of physical memory (RAM): "
msgstr "Quantité totale de mémoire physique (RAM) : "
#: src/xz/hardware.c:121
msgid "Memory usage limit for compression: "
msgstr "Limite d'utilisation pour la compression : "
#: src/xz/hardware.c:123
msgid "Memory usage limit for decompression: "
msgstr "Limite d'utilisation pour la décompression : "
#. TRANSLATORS: Indicates that there is no integrity check.
#. This string is used in tables, so the width must not
#. exceed ten columns with a fixed-width font.
#: src/xz/list.c:62
msgid "None"
msgstr "Aucune"
#. TRANSLATORS: Indicates that integrity check name is not known,
#. but the Check ID is known (here 2). This and other "Unknown-N"
#. strings are used in tables, so the width must not exceed ten
#. columns with a fixed-width font. It's OK to omit the dash if
#. you need space for one extra letter, but don't use spaces.
#: src/xz/list.c:69
msgid "Unknown-2"
msgstr "Inconnue-2"
#: src/xz/list.c:70
msgid "Unknown-3"
msgstr "Inconnue-3"
#: src/xz/list.c:72
msgid "Unknown-5"
msgstr "Inconnue-5"
#: src/xz/list.c:73
msgid "Unknown-6"
msgstr "Inconnue-6"
#: src/xz/list.c:74
msgid "Unknown-7"
msgstr "Inconnue-7"
#: src/xz/list.c:75
msgid "Unknown-8"
msgstr "Inconnue-8"
#: src/xz/list.c:76
msgid "Unknown-9"
msgstr "Inconnue-9"
#: src/xz/list.c:78
msgid "Unknown-11"
msgstr "Inconnue-11"
#: src/xz/list.c:79
msgid "Unknown-12"
msgstr "Inconnue-12"
#: src/xz/list.c:80
msgid "Unknown-13"
msgstr "Inconnue-13"
#: src/xz/list.c:81
msgid "Unknown-14"
msgstr "Inconnue-14"
#: src/xz/list.c:82
msgid "Unknown-15"
msgstr "Inconnue-15"
#: src/xz/list.c:126
#, c-format
msgid "%s: File is empty"
msgstr "%s : Le fichier est vide"
#: src/xz/list.c:131
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Too small to be a valid .xz file"
msgstr "%s : Trop petit pour être un fichier xz valide."
#. TRANSLATORS: These are column headings. From Strms (Streams)
#. to Ratio, the columns are right aligned. Check and Filename
#. are left aligned. If you need longer words, it's OK to
#. use two lines here. Test with "xz -l foo.xz".
#: src/xz/list.c:629
msgid "Strms Blocks Compressed Uncompressed Ratio Check Filename"
msgstr "Flux Blocs Compressé Décompressé Ratio Vérif. Nom de fichier"
#: src/xz/list.c:669
#, c-format
msgid " Streams: %s\n"
msgstr " Flux : %s\n"
#: src/xz/list.c:671
#, c-format
msgid " Blocks: %s\n"
msgstr " Blocs : %s\n"
#: src/xz/list.c:673
#, c-format
msgid " Compressed size: %s\n"
msgstr " Taille données avec compression : %s\n"
#: src/xz/list.c:676
#, c-format
msgid " Uncompressed size: %s\n"
msgstr " Taille données sans compression : %s\n"
#: src/xz/list.c:679
#, c-format
msgid " Ratio: %s\n"
msgstr " Ratio : %s\n"
#: src/xz/list.c:681
#, c-format
msgid " Check: %s\n"
msgstr " Vérification : %s\n"
#: src/xz/list.c:682
#, c-format
msgid " Stream padding: %s\n"
msgstr " Octets de rembourrage du flux : %s\n"
#. TRANSLATORS: The second line is column headings. All except
#. Check are right aligned; Check is left aligned. Test with
#. "xz -lv foo.xz".
#: src/xz/list.c:710
msgid ""
" Streams:\n"
" Stream Blocks CompOffset UncompOffset CompSize UncompSize Ratio Check Padding"
msgstr ""
" Flux :\n"
" Flux Blocs PositionComp PositionDécomp TailleComp TailleDécomp Ratio Vérif. Bourrage"
#. TRANSLATORS: The second line is column headings. All
#. except Check are right aligned; Check is left aligned.
#: src/xz/list.c:765
#, c-format
msgid ""
" Blocks:\n"
" Stream Block CompOffset UncompOffset TotalSize UncompSize Ratio Check"
msgstr ""
" Blocs :\n"
" Flux Bloc PositionComp PositionDécomp TailleTot TailleDécomp Ratio Vérif."
#. TRANSLATORS: These are additional column headings
#. for the most verbose listing mode. CheckVal
#. (Check value), Flags, and Filters are left aligned.
#. Header (Block Header Size), CompSize, and MemUsage
#. are right aligned. %*s is replaced with 0-120
#. spaces to make the CheckVal column wide enough.
#. Test with "xz -lvv foo.xz".
#: src/xz/list.c:777
#, c-format
msgid " CheckVal %*s Header Flags CompSize MemUsage Filters"
msgstr " ValVérif %*sEn-tête Drapeaux TailleComp UtilMém Filtres"
#: src/xz/list.c:855 src/xz/list.c:1024
#, c-format
msgid " Memory needed: %s MiB\n"
msgstr " Mémoire nécessaire : %s MiB\n"
#: src/xz/list.c:857 src/xz/list.c:1026
#, c-format
msgid " Sizes in headers: %s\n"
msgstr " Tailles stockées dans l'en-tête : %s\n"
#: src/xz/list.c:858 src/xz/list.c:1027
msgid "Yes"
msgstr "Oui"
#: src/xz/list.c:858 src/xz/list.c:1027
msgid "No"
msgstr "Non"
#. TRANSLATORS: %s is an integer. Only the plural form of this
#. message is used (e.g. "2 files"). Test with "xz -l foo.xz bar.xz".
#: src/xz/list.c:1003
#, c-format
msgid "%s file\n"
msgid_plural "%s files\n"
msgstr[0] "%s fichier\n"
msgstr[1] "%s fichiers\n"
#: src/xz/list.c:1016
msgid "Totals:"
msgstr "Totaux :"
#: src/xz/list.c:1017
#, c-format
msgid " Number of files: %s\n"
msgstr " Nombre de fichiers : %s\n"
#: src/xz/list.c:1089
msgid "--list works only on .xz files (--format=xz or --format=auto)"
msgstr "--list ne marche que sur les fichiers .xz (--format=xz ou --format=auto)"
#: src/xz/list.c:1095
msgid "--list does not support reading from standard input"
msgstr "--list est incompatible avec la lecture sur l'entrée standard"
#: src/xz/main.c:89
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Error reading filenames: %s"
msgstr "%s : Erreur lors de la lecture des noms de fichiers : %s"
#: src/xz/main.c:96
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Unexpected end of input when reading filenames"
msgstr "%s : Fin des données inattendue lors de la lecture des noms de fichiers"
#: src/xz/main.c:120
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Null character found when reading filenames; maybe you meant to use `--files0' instead of `--files'?"
msgstr "%s : Caractère NULL détecté lors de la lecture des noms de fichiers ; peut-être pensiez-vous à `--files0' plutot qu'a `--files' ?"
#: src/xz/main.c:174
msgid "Compression and decompression with --robot are not supported yet."
msgstr "La compression et la décompression ne marchent pas encore avec --robot."
#: src/xz/main.c:231
msgid "Cannot read data from standard input when reading filenames from standard input"
msgstr "Impossible de lire à la fois les données et les noms de fichiers depuis l'entrée standard"
#. TRANSLATORS: This is the program name in the beginning
#. of the line in messages. Usually it becomes "xz: ".
#. This is a translatable string because French needs
#. a space before a colon.
#: src/xz/message.c:733
#, c-format
msgid "%s: "
msgstr "%s : "
#: src/xz/message.c:796 src/xz/message.c:846
msgid "Internal error (bug)"
msgstr "Erreur interne (bug)"
#: src/xz/message.c:803
msgid "Cannot establish signal handlers"
msgstr "Impossible d'installer le gestionnaire de signaux"
#: src/xz/message.c:812
msgid "No integrity check; not verifying file integrity"
msgstr "Pas de données de vérification d'intégrité ; vérification non effectuée"
#: src/xz/message.c:815
msgid "Unsupported type of integrity check; not verifying file integrity"
msgstr "Méthode de vérification d'intégrité non prise en charge ; vérification non effectuée"
#: src/xz/message.c:822
msgid "Memory usage limit reached"
msgstr "Limite d'utilisation mémoire atteinte"
#: src/xz/message.c:825
msgid "File format not recognized"
msgstr "Format de fichier inconnu"
#: src/xz/message.c:828
msgid "Unsupported options"
msgstr "Options non prises en charge"
#: src/xz/message.c:831
msgid "Compressed data is corrupt"
msgstr "Les données compressées sont corrompues"
#: src/xz/message.c:834
msgid "Unexpected end of input"
msgstr "Fin des données inattendue "
#: src/xz/message.c:867
#, c-format
msgid "%s MiB of memory is required. The limiter is disabled."
msgstr "%s MiB de mémoire sont nécessaires. La limite est désactivée."
#: src/xz/message.c:895
#, c-format
msgid "%s MiB of memory is required. The limit is %s."
msgstr "%s MiB de mémoire sont nécessaires, la limite étant %s."
#: src/xz/message.c:1062
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Filter chain: %s\n"
msgstr "%s : Enchaînement de filtres : %s\n"
#: src/xz/message.c:1072
#, c-format
msgid "Try `%s --help' for more information."
msgstr "Éxécutez `%s --help' pour obtenir davantage d'informations."
#: src/xz/message.c:1098
#, c-format
msgid ""
"Usage: %s [OPTION]... [FILE]...\n"
"Compress or decompress FILEs in the .xz format.\n"
"\n"
msgstr ""
"Utilisation : %s [OPTION]... [FICHIER]...\n"
"Compresse ou decompresse FICHIER(s) au format .xz.\n"
"\n"
#: src/xz/message.c:1105
msgid "Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too.\n"
msgstr ""
"Les arguments obligatoires pour les options longues le sont aussi pour les\n"
"options courtes.\n"
#: src/xz/message.c:1109
msgid " Operation mode:\n"
msgstr " Mode d'opération :\n"
#: src/xz/message.c:1112
msgid ""
" -z, --compress force compression\n"
" -d, --decompress force decompression\n"
" -t, --test test compressed file integrity\n"
" -l, --list list information about .xz files"
msgstr ""
" -z, --compress forcer le mode compression\n"
" -d, --decompress forcer le mode décompression\n"
" -t, --test tester l'intégrité du fichier compressé\n"
" -l, --list lister les informations sur les fichiers .xz"
#: src/xz/message.c:1118
msgid ""
"\n"
" Operation modifiers:\n"
msgstr ""
"\n"
" Modificateurs :\n"
#: src/xz/message.c:1121
msgid ""
" -k, --keep keep (don't delete) input files\n"
" -f, --force force overwrite of output file and (de)compress links\n"
" -c, --stdout write to standard output and don't delete input files"
msgstr ""
" -k, --keep ne pas supprimer les fichiers d'entrée\n"
" -f, --force forcer l'écrasement éventuel du fichier de sortie et\n"
" (dé)compresser les liens symboliques\n"
" -c, --stdout écrire sur la sortie standard et ne pas supprimer les\n"
" fichiers d'entrée"
#: src/xz/message.c:1127
msgid ""
" --no-sparse do not create sparse files when decompressing\n"
" -S, --suffix=.SUF use the suffix `.SUF' on compressed files\n"
" --files[=FILE] read filenames to process from FILE; if FILE is\n"
" omitted, filenames are read from the standard input;\n"
" filenames must be terminated with the newline character\n"
" --files0[=FILE] like --files but use the null character as terminator"
msgstr ""
" --no-sparse ne pas créer de 'sparse file' lors de la décompression\n"
" -S, --suffix=.SUF utiliser le suffixe `.SUF' pour les fichiers compressés\n"
" --files[=FILE] lire les fichiers sur lesquels opérer depuis FILE ; si\n"
" FILE est omis, ceux-ci sont lus depuis l'entrée standard\n"
" et doivent être suivis d'un caractère retour à la ligne\n"
" --files0[=FILE] comme --files mais avec un caractère null comme séparateur"
#: src/xz/message.c:1135
msgid ""
"\n"
" Basic file format and compression options:\n"
msgstr ""
"\n"
" Options basiques de format de fichier et de compression :\n"
#: src/xz/message.c:1137
msgid ""
" -F, --format=FMT file format to encode or decode; possible values are\n"
" `auto' (default), `xz', `lzma', and `raw'\n"
" -C, --check=CHECK integrity check type: `none' (use with caution),\n"
" `crc32', `crc64' (default), or `sha256'"
msgstr ""
" -F, --format=FMT format du fichier à encoder ou décoder ; sont acceptés :\n"
" `auto' (par défaut), `xz', `lzma' et `raw'\n"
" -C, --check=CHECK type de vérification d'intégrité : `none' (à utiliser avec\n"
" précaution), `crc32', `crc64' (par défaut) ou `sha256'"
#: src/xz/message.c:1144
msgid ""
" -0 ... -9 compression preset; default is 6; take compressor *and*\n"
" decompressor memory usage into account before using 7-9!"
msgstr ""
" -0 ... -9 préréglage de compression : 6 par défaut ; pensez à\n"
" l'utilisation mémoire du compresseur *et* du décompresseur\n"
" avant d'utiliser 7, 8 ou 9 !"
#: src/xz/message.c:1148
msgid ""
" -e, --extreme try to improve compression ratio by using more CPU time;\n"
" does not affect decompressor memory requirements"
msgstr ""
" -e, --extreme essayer d'améliorer la compression en utilisant davantage\n"
" de temps processeur ;\n"
" n'affecte pas les besoins mémoire du décompresseur"
#: src/xz/message.c:1153
#, no-c-format
msgid ""
" --memlimit-compress=LIMIT\n"
" --memlimit-decompress=LIMIT\n"
" -M, --memlimit=LIMIT\n"
" set memory usage limit for compression, decompression,\n"
" or both; LIMIT is in bytes, % of RAM, or 0 for defaults"
msgstr ""
" --memlimit-compress=LIMIT\n"
" --memlimit-decompress=LIMIT\n"
" -M, --memlimit=LIMIT\n"
" règle la limite d'utilisation mémoire pour la compression,\n"
" décompression ou les deux ; LIMIT est en octets,\n"
" pourcentage de RAM, ou 0 pour la valeur par défaut"
#: src/xz/message.c:1160
msgid ""
" --no-adjust if compression settings exceed the memory usage limit,\n"
" give an error instead of adjusting the settings downwards"
msgstr ""
" --no-adjust si les réglages de compression dépassent la limite\n"
" d'utilisation mémoire, renvoyer une erreur plutôt que de\n"
" diminuer les réglages"
#: src/xz/message.c:1166
msgid ""
"\n"
" Custom filter chain for compression (alternative for using presets):"
msgstr ""
"\n"
" Chaîne de filtres de compression personnalisée (en lieu des préréglages) :"
#: src/xz/message.c:1175
msgid ""
"\n"
" --lzma1[=OPTS] LZMA1 or LZMA2; OPTS is a comma-separated list of zero or\n"
" --lzma2[=OPTS] more of the following options (valid values; default):\n"
" preset=PRE reset options to a preset (0-9[e])\n"
" dict=NUM dictionary size (4KiB - 1536MiB; 8MiB)\n"
" lc=NUM number of literal context bits (0-4; 3)\n"
" lp=NUM number of literal position bits (0-4; 0)\n"
" pb=NUM number of position bits (0-4; 2)\n"
" mode=MODE compression mode (fast, normal; normal)\n"
" nice=NUM nice length of a match (2-273; 64)\n"
" mf=NAME match finder (hc3, hc4, bt2, bt3, bt4; bt4)\n"
" depth=NUM maximum search depth; 0=automatic (default)"
msgstr ""
"\n"
" --lzma1[=OPTS] LZMA1/2 ; OPTS est une liste d'options parmi les suivantes\n"
" --lzma2[=OPTS] (entre parenthèses : valeurs valides et par défaut) :\n"
" preset=PRE remettre les options à un préréglage (0-9[e])\n"
" dict=NUM taille dictionnaire (4KiB - 1536MiB ; 8MiB)\n"
" lc=NUM nombre de 'literal context bits' (0-4 ; 3)\n"
" lp=NUM nombre de 'literal position bits' (0-4 ; 0)\n"
" pb=NUM nombre de 'position bits' (0-4 ; 2)\n"
" mode=MODE mode de compression (fast, normal ; normal)\n"
" nice=NUM nice length of a match (2-273; 64)\n"
" mf=NAME 'match finder' (hc3, hc4, bt2, bt3, bt4; bt4)\n"
" depth=NUM profondeur de recherche maximale ;\n"
" 0=automatique (par défaut)"
#: src/xz/message.c:1190
msgid ""
"\n"
" --x86[=OPTS] x86 BCJ filter (32-bit and 64-bit)\n"
" --powerpc[=OPTS] PowerPC BCJ filter (big endian only)\n"
" --ia64[=OPTS] IA-64 (Itanium) BCJ filter\n"
" --arm[=OPTS] ARM BCJ filter (little endian only)\n"
" --armthumb[=OPTS] ARM-Thumb BCJ filter (little endian only)\n"
" --sparc[=OPTS] SPARC BCJ filter\n"
" Valid OPTS for all BCJ filters:\n"
" start=NUM start offset for conversions (default=0)"
msgstr ""
"\n"
" --x86[=OPTS] filtre BCJ x86 (32-bit et 64-bit)\n"
" --powerpc[=OPTS] filtre BCJ PowerPC ('big endian' uniquement)\n"
" --ia64[=OPTS] filtre BCJ IA-64 (Itanium)\n"
" --arm[=OPTS] filtre BCJ ARM ('little endian' uniquement)\n"
" --armthumb[=OPTS] filtre BCJ ARM-Thumb ('little endian' uniquement)\n"
" --sparc[=OPTS] filtre BCJ SPARC\n"
" OPTS valides pour tous les filtres BCJ :\n"
" start=NUM position de début de la conversion (défaut=0)"
#: src/xz/message.c:1202
msgid ""
"\n"
" --delta[=OPTS] Delta filter; valid OPTS (valid values; default):\n"
" dist=NUM distance between bytes being subtracted\n"
" from each other (1-256; 1)"
msgstr ""
"\n"
" --delta[=OPTS] Filtre delta ; OPTS valides (vals. valides ; par défaut) :\n"
" dist=NUM distance entre les octets soustraits les\n"
" uns aux autres (1-256 ; 1)"
#: src/xz/message.c:1210
msgid ""
"\n"
" Other options:\n"
msgstr ""
"\n"
" Autres options :\n"
#: src/xz/message.c:1213
msgid ""
" -q, --quiet suppress warnings; specify twice to suppress errors too\n"
" -v, --verbose be verbose; specify twice for even more verbose"
msgstr ""
" -q, --quiet masquer les avertissements ; spécifier deux fois pour\n"
" aussi masquer les erreurs\n"
" -v, --verbose être bavard ; spécifier deux fois pour l'être davantage"
#: src/xz/message.c:1218
msgid " -Q, --no-warn make warnings not affect the exit status"
msgstr " -Q, --no-warn les avertissements ne modifient pas le code de sortie"
#: src/xz/message.c:1220
msgid " --robot use machine-parsable messages (useful for scripts)"
msgstr ""
" --robot utiliser des messages lisibles par un programme\n"
" (utile pour les scripts)"
#: src/xz/message.c:1223
msgid ""
" --info-memory display the total amount of RAM and the currently active\n"
" memory usage limits, and exit"
msgstr ""
" --info-memory afficher la quantité totale de RAM ainsi que la limite\n"
" actuelle d'utilisation mémoire puis quitter"
#: src/xz/message.c:1226
msgid ""
" -h, --help display the short help (lists only the basic options)\n"
" -H, --long-help display this long help and exit"
msgstr ""
" -h, --help afficher l'aide courte (ne liste que les options de base)\n"
" -H, --long-help afficher l'aide longue (ceci) puis quitter"
#: src/xz/message.c:1230
msgid ""
" -h, --help display this short help and exit\n"
" -H, --long-help display the long help (lists also the advanced options)"
msgstr ""
" -h, --help afficher l'aide courte (ceci) puis quitter\n"
" -H, --long-help afficher l'aide longue (liste aussi les options avancées)"
#: src/xz/message.c:1235
msgid " -V, --version display the version number and exit"
msgstr " -V, --version afficher le numéro de version puis quitter"
#: src/xz/message.c:1237
msgid ""
"\n"
"With no FILE, or when FILE is -, read standard input.\n"
msgstr ""
"\n"
"Sans FILE ou quand FILE est -, lire l'entrée standard.\n"
#. TRANSLATORS: This message indicates the bug reporting address
#. for this package. Please add _another line_ saying
#. "Report translation bugs to <...>\n" with the email or WWW
#. address for translation bugs. Thanks.
#: src/xz/message.c:1243
#, c-format
msgid "Report bugs to <%s> (in English or Finnish).\n"
msgstr ""
"Signaler les bogues à <%s> (en anglais ou en finlandais).\n"
"Signaler les bogues de traduction à <adrien@notk.org>.\n"
#: src/xz/message.c:1245
#, c-format
msgid "%s home page: <%s>\n"
msgstr "Page du projet %s : <%s>\n"
#: src/xz/options.c:86
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Options must be `name=value' pairs separated with commas"
msgstr "%s: Les options doivent être des paires `nom=valeur' séparées par des virgules"
#: src/xz/options.c:93
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Invalid option name"
msgstr "%s : Nom d'option invalide"
#: src/xz/options.c:113
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Invalid option value"
msgstr "%s : Valeur d'option invalide"
#: src/xz/options.c:247
#, c-format
msgid "Unsupported LZMA1/LZMA2 preset: %s"
msgstr "Préréglage LZMA1/LZMA2 non reconnu : %s"
#: src/xz/options.c:355
msgid "The sum of lc and lp must not exceed 4"
msgstr "La somme de lc et lp ne doit pas dépasser 4"
#: src/xz/options.c:359
#, c-format
msgid "The selected match finder requires at least nice=%<PRIu32>"
msgstr "Le `match finder' choisi nécessite au moins nice=%<PRIu32>"
#: src/xz/suffix.c:101 src/xz/suffix.c:194
#, c-format
msgid "%s: With --format=raw, --suffix=.SUF is required unless writing to stdout"
msgstr "%s : Avec --format=raw, --suffix=.SUF est nécessaire sauf lors de l'écriture vers stdout"
#: src/xz/suffix.c:121
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Filename has an unknown suffix, skipping"
msgstr "%s : Le fichier a un suffixe inconnu, ignoré"
#: src/xz/suffix.c:175 src/xz/suffix.c:184
#, c-format
msgid "%s: File already has `%s' suffix, skipping"
msgstr "%s : Le fichier a déjà le suffixe '%s', ignoré"
#: src/xz/suffix.c:235
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Invalid filename suffix"
msgstr "%s: Suffixe de nom de fichier invalide"
#: src/xz/util.c:71
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Value is not a non-negative decimal integer"
msgstr "%s : La valeur n'est pas un entier décimal non négatif"
#: src/xz/util.c:113
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Invalid multiplier suffix"
msgstr "%s : Suffixe multiplicateur invalide"
#: src/xz/util.c:115
msgid "Valid suffixes are `KiB' (2^10), `MiB' (2^20), and `GiB' (2^30)."
msgstr "Les suffixes valides sont 'KiB' (2^10), 'MiB' (2^20) et 'GiB' (2^30)."
#: src/xz/util.c:132
#, c-format
msgid "Value of the option `%s' must be in the range [%<PRIu64>, %<PRIu64>]"
msgstr "La valeur de l'option '%s' doit être inclue entre %<PRIu64> et %<PRIu64>"
#: src/xz/util.c:257
msgid "Empty filename, skipping"
msgstr "Nom de fichier vide, ignoré"
#: src/xz/util.c:271
msgid "Compressed data cannot be read from a terminal"
msgstr "Les données compressées ne peuvent pas être lues depuis un terminal"
#: src/xz/util.c:284
msgid "Compressed data cannot be written to a terminal"
msgstr "Les données compressées ne peuvent pas être écrites dans un terminal"
#: src/common/tuklib_exit.c:39
msgid "Writing to standard output failed"
msgstr "Impossible d'écrire vers la sortie standard"
#: src/common/tuklib_exit.c:42
msgid "Unknown error"
msgstr "Erreur inconnue"

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@@ -2,26 +2,28 @@
# This file is in the public domain
# Gruppo traduzione italiano di Ubuntu-it <gruppo-traduzione@ubuntu-it.org>, 2009, 2010
# Lorenzo De Liso <blackz@ubuntu.com>, 2010.
# Milo Casagrande <milo@ubuntu.com>, 2009, 2010.
# Milo Casagrande <milo@ubuntu.com>, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012.
#
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: xz-utils\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: lasse.collin@tukaani.org\n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2010-09-10 14:50+0300\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2010-09-16 21:32+0200\n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2012-05-29 13:50+0300\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2012-05-31 09:57+0800\n"
"Last-Translator: Milo Casagrande <milo@ubuntu.com>\n"
"Language-Team: Italian <tp@lists.linux.it>\n"
"Language: it\n"
"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8-bit\n"
"X-Launchpad-Export-Date: 2010-08-16 19:16+0000\n"
"X-Generator: Launchpad (build Unknown)\n"
"Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n"
"Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n!=1);\n"
#: src/xz/args.c:333
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Unknown file format type"
msgstr "%s: tipo di formato del file sconosciutoN"
msgstr "%s: tipo di formato del file sconosciuto"
#: src/xz/args.c:356 src/xz/args.c:364
#, c-format
@@ -97,7 +99,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "%s: File seems to have been moved, not removing"
msgstr "%s: sembra che il file sia stato spostato, non viene rimosso"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:144 src/xz/file_io.c:590
#: src/xz/file_io.c:144 src/xz/file_io.c:589
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Cannot remove: %s"
msgstr "%s: impossibile rimuovere: %s"
@@ -127,58 +129,58 @@ msgstr "%s: è un collegamento simbolico, viene saltato"
msgid "%s: Is a directory, skipping"
msgstr "%s: è una directory, viene saltata"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:462
#: src/xz/file_io.c:461
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Not a regular file, skipping"
msgstr "%s: non è un file regolare, viene saltato"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:479
#: src/xz/file_io.c:478
#, c-format
msgid "%s: File has setuid or setgid bit set, skipping"
msgstr "%s: il file ha il bit setuid o setgid impostato, viene saltato"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:486
#: src/xz/file_io.c:485
#, c-format
msgid "%s: File has sticky bit set, skipping"
msgstr "%s: il file ha lo sticky bit impostato, viene saltato"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:493
#: src/xz/file_io.c:492
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Input file has more than one hard link, skipping"
msgstr "%s: il file di input ha più di un collegamento fisico, viene saltato"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:714
#: src/xz/file_io.c:713
#, c-format
msgid "Error restoring the O_APPEND flag to standard output: %s"
msgstr "Errore nel ripristinare la flag O_APPEND sullo standard output: %s"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:726
#: src/xz/file_io.c:725
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Closing the file failed: %s"
msgstr "%s: chiusura del file non riuscita: %s"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:762 src/xz/file_io.c:946
#: src/xz/file_io.c:761 src/xz/file_io.c:945
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Seeking failed when trying to create a sparse file: %s"
msgstr ""
"%s: posizionamento non riuscito nel tentativo di creare un file sparso: %s"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:821
#: src/xz/file_io.c:820
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Read error: %s"
msgstr "%s: errore di lettura: %s"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:844
#: src/xz/file_io.c:843
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Error seeking the file: %s"
msgstr "%s: errore nel cercare il file: %s"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:854
#: src/xz/file_io.c:853
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Unexpected end of file"
msgstr "%s: fine del file inaspettata"
#: src/xz/file_io.c:904
#: src/xz/file_io.c:903
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Write error: %s"
msgstr "%s: errore di scrittura: %s"
@@ -212,7 +214,7 @@ msgstr "Nessuno"
#. but the Check ID is known (here 2). This and other "Unknown-N"
#. strings are used in tables, so the width must not exceed ten
#. columns with a fixed-width font. It's OK to omit the dash if
#. you need space for one extra letter.
#. you need space for one extra letter, but don't use spaces.
#: src/xz/list.c:69
msgid "Unknown-2"
msgstr "Sconosc2"
@@ -275,41 +277,41 @@ msgstr "%s: troppo piccolo per essere un file .xz valido"
#. to Ratio, the columns are right aligned. Check and Filename
#. are left aligned. If you need longer words, it's OK to
#. use two lines here. Test with "xz -l foo.xz".
#: src/xz/list.c:612
#: src/xz/list.c:603
msgid "Strms Blocks Compressed Uncompressed Ratio Check Filename"
msgstr " Strm Blocc. Compresso Estratto Rapp. Contr Nome file"
#: src/xz/list.c:652
#: src/xz/list.c:643
#, c-format
msgid " Streams: %s\n"
msgstr " Stream: %s\n"
#: src/xz/list.c:654
#: src/xz/list.c:645
#, c-format
msgid " Blocks: %s\n"
msgstr " Blocchi: %s\n"
#: src/xz/list.c:656
#: src/xz/list.c:647
#, c-format
msgid " Compressed size: %s\n"
msgstr " Dim. compresso: %s\n"
#: src/xz/list.c:659
#: src/xz/list.c:650
#, c-format
msgid " Uncompressed size: %s\n"
msgstr " Dim. estratto: %s\n"
#: src/xz/list.c:662
#: src/xz/list.c:653
#, c-format
msgid " Ratio: %s\n"
msgstr " Rapporto: %s\n"
#: src/xz/list.c:664
#: src/xz/list.c:655
#, c-format
msgid " Check: %s\n"
msgstr " Controllo: %s\n"
#: src/xz/list.c:665
#: src/xz/list.c:656
#, c-format
msgid " Stream padding: %s\n"
msgstr " Padding dello stream: %s\n"
@@ -317,7 +319,7 @@ msgstr " Padding dello stream: %s\n"
#. TRANSLATORS: The second line is column headings. All except
#. Check are right aligned; Check is left aligned. Test with
#. "xz -lv foo.xz".
#: src/xz/list.c:693
#: src/xz/list.c:684
msgid ""
" Streams:\n"
" Stream Blocks CompOffset UncompOffset CompSize "
@@ -329,7 +331,7 @@ msgstr ""
#. TRANSLATORS: The second line is column headings. All
#. except Check are right aligned; Check is left aligned.
#: src/xz/list.c:748
#: src/xz/list.c:739
#, c-format
msgid ""
" Blocks:\n"
@@ -347,52 +349,52 @@ msgstr ""
#. are right aligned. %*s is replaced with 0-120
#. spaces to make the CheckVal column wide enough.
#. Test with "xz -lvv foo.xz".
#: src/xz/list.c:760
#: src/xz/list.c:751
#, c-format
msgid " CheckVal %*s Header Flags CompSize MemUsage Filters"
msgstr " Val.cont %*s Header Flag Dim.compr. Uso mem. Filtri"
#: src/xz/list.c:838 src/xz/list.c:1007
#: src/xz/list.c:829 src/xz/list.c:998
#, c-format
msgid " Memory needed: %s MiB\n"
msgstr " Memoria necessaria: %s MiB\n"
#: src/xz/list.c:840 src/xz/list.c:1009
#: src/xz/list.c:831 src/xz/list.c:1000
#, c-format
msgid " Sizes in headers: %s\n"
msgstr " Dim. negli header: %s\n"
#: src/xz/list.c:841 src/xz/list.c:1010
#: src/xz/list.c:832 src/xz/list.c:1001
msgid "Yes"
msgstr "Sì"
#: src/xz/list.c:841 src/xz/list.c:1010
#: src/xz/list.c:832 src/xz/list.c:1001
msgid "No"
msgstr "No"
#. TRANSLATORS: %s is an integer. Only the plural form of this
#. message is used (e.g. "2 files"). Test with "xz -l foo.xz bar.xz".
#: src/xz/list.c:986
#: src/xz/list.c:977
#, c-format
msgid "%s file\n"
msgid_plural "%s files\n"
msgstr[0] "%s file\n"
msgstr[1] "%s file\n"
#: src/xz/list.c:999
#: src/xz/list.c:990
msgid "Totals:"
msgstr "Totali:"
#: src/xz/list.c:1000
#: src/xz/list.c:991
#, c-format
msgid " Number of files: %s\n"
msgstr " Numero di file: %s\n"
#: src/xz/list.c:1072
#: src/xz/list.c:1063
msgid "--list works only on .xz files (--format=xz or --format=auto)"
msgstr "--list funziona solamente con file .xz (--format=xz o --format=auto)"
#: src/xz/list.c:1078
#: src/xz/list.c:1069
msgid "--list does not support reading from standard input"
msgstr "--list non è in grado di leggere dallo standard input"
@@ -427,61 +429,75 @@ msgstr ""
"Impossibile leggere i dati dallo standard input durante la lettura dei nomi "
"dei file dallo standard input"
#: src/xz/message.c:800 src/xz/message.c:844
#. TRANSLATORS: This is the program name in the beginning
#. of the line in messages. Usually it becomes "xz: ".
#. This is a translatable string because French needs
#. a space before a colon.
#: src/xz/message.c:733
#, c-format
msgid "%s: "
msgstr "%s: "
#: src/xz/message.c:796 src/xz/message.c:846
msgid "Internal error (bug)"
msgstr "Errore interno (bug)"
#: src/xz/message.c:807
#: src/xz/message.c:803
msgid "Cannot establish signal handlers"
msgstr "Impossibile stabilire i gestori dei segnali"
#: src/xz/message.c:816
#: src/xz/message.c:812
msgid "No integrity check; not verifying file integrity"
msgstr ""
"Nessun controllo d'integrità; l'integrità del file non viene verificata"
#: src/xz/message.c:819
#: src/xz/message.c:815
msgid "Unsupported type of integrity check; not verifying file integrity"
msgstr ""
"Tipo di controllo di integrità non supportato; l'integrità del file non "
"viene verificata"
#: src/xz/message.c:826
#: src/xz/message.c:822
msgid "Memory usage limit reached"
msgstr "Limite di utilizzo della memoria raggiunto"
#: src/xz/message.c:829
#: src/xz/message.c:825
msgid "File format not recognized"
msgstr "Formato di file non riconosciuto"
#: src/xz/message.c:832
#: src/xz/message.c:828
msgid "Unsupported options"
msgstr "Opzioni non supportate"
#: src/xz/message.c:835
#: src/xz/message.c:831
msgid "Compressed data is corrupt"
msgstr "I dati compressi sono danneggiati"
#: src/xz/message.c:838
#: src/xz/message.c:834
msgid "Unexpected end of input"
msgstr "Fine dell'input non attesa"
#: src/xz/message.c:886
#: src/xz/message.c:867
#, c-format
msgid "%s MiB of memory is required. The limiter is disabled."
msgstr "%s MiB di memoria sono richiesti. Alcun limite impostato."
#: src/xz/message.c:895
#, c-format
msgid "%s MiB of memory is required. The limit is %s."
msgstr "%s MiB di memoria sono richiesti. Il limite è %s."
#: src/xz/message.c:1053
#: src/xz/message.c:1062
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Filter chain: %s\n"
msgstr "%s: catena di filtri: %s\n"
#: src/xz/message.c:1063
#: src/xz/message.c:1072
#, c-format
msgid "Try `%s --help' for more information."
msgstr "Provare \"%s --help\" per maggiori informazioni."
#: src/xz/message.c:1089
#: src/xz/message.c:1098
#, c-format
msgid ""
"Usage: %s [OPTION]... [FILE]...\n"
@@ -492,18 +508,18 @@ msgstr ""
"Comprime o estrae i FILE nel formato .xz.\n"
"\n"
#: src/xz/message.c:1096
#: src/xz/message.c:1105
msgid ""
"Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too.\n"
msgstr ""
"Gli argomenti obbligatori per le opzioni lunghe lo sono anche per quelle "
"brevi.\n"
#: src/xz/message.c:1100
#: src/xz/message.c:1109
msgid " Operation mode:\n"
msgstr " Modalità di operazione:\n"
#: src/xz/message.c:1103
#: src/xz/message.c:1112
msgid ""
" -z, --compress force compression\n"
" -d, --decompress force decompression\n"
@@ -515,7 +531,7 @@ msgstr ""
" -t, --test Verifica l'integrità dei file compressi\n"
" -l, --list Elenca informazioni sui file .xz"
#: src/xz/message.c:1109
#: src/xz/message.c:1118
msgid ""
"\n"
" Operation modifiers:\n"
@@ -523,7 +539,7 @@ msgstr ""
"\n"
" Modificatori di operazioni:\n"
#: src/xz/message.c:1112
#: src/xz/message.c:1121
msgid ""
" -k, --keep keep (don't delete) input files\n"
" -f, --force force overwrite of output file and (de)compress links\n"
@@ -536,7 +552,7 @@ msgstr ""
" -c, --stdout Scrive sullo standard output e non elimina i file di "
"input"
#: src/xz/message.c:1118
#: src/xz/message.c:1127
msgid ""
" --no-sparse do not create sparse files when decompressing\n"
" -S, --suffix=.SUF use the suffix `.SUF' on compressed files\n"
@@ -556,7 +572,7 @@ msgstr ""
" di newline\n"
" --files0=[FILE] Come --files ma usa il carattere null come terminatore"
#: src/xz/message.c:1126
#: src/xz/message.c:1135
msgid ""
"\n"
" Basic file format and compression options:\n"
@@ -564,7 +580,7 @@ msgstr ""
"\n"
" Formato file di base e opzioni di compressione:\n"
#: src/xz/message.c:1128
#: src/xz/message.c:1137
msgid ""
" -F, --format=FMT file format to encode or decode; possible values are\n"
" `auto' (default), `xz', `lzma', and `raw'\n"
@@ -579,12 +595,12 @@ msgstr ""
"attenzione),\n"
" \"crc32\", \"crc64\" (predefinito) o \"sha256\""
#: src/xz/message.c:1135
#: src/xz/message.c:1144
msgid ""
" -0 ... -9 compression preset; default is 6; take compressor "
"*and*\n"
" decompressor memory usage into account before using 7-"
"9!"
" decompressor memory usage into account before using "
"7-9!"
msgstr ""
" -0 ... -9 Preset di compressione; predefinito è 6; tenere a "
"mente\n"
@@ -592,7 +608,7 @@ msgstr ""
"prima\n"
" di usare 7-9"
#: src/xz/message.c:1139
#: src/xz/message.c:1148
msgid ""
" -e, --extreme try to improve compression ratio by using more CPU "
"time;\n"
@@ -603,7 +619,7 @@ msgstr ""
"di\n"
" memoria in fase di estrazione"
#: src/xz/message.c:1144
#: src/xz/message.c:1153
#, no-c-format
msgid ""
" --memlimit-compress=LIMIT\n"
@@ -621,7 +637,7 @@ msgstr ""
"byte,\n"
" % della memoria RAM oppure 0 per il valore predefinito"
#: src/xz/message.c:1151
#: src/xz/message.c:1160
msgid ""
" --no-adjust if compression settings exceed the memory usage "
"limit,\n"
@@ -633,7 +649,7 @@ msgstr ""
" utilizzo della memoria, lancia un errore invece di\n"
" utilizzare valori più piccoli"
#: src/xz/message.c:1157
#: src/xz/message.c:1166
msgid ""
"\n"
" Custom filter chain for compression (alternative for using presets):"
@@ -642,7 +658,7 @@ msgstr ""
" Catena di filtri personalizzati per la compressione (alternative per\n"
" l'utilizzo di preset):"
#: src/xz/message.c:1166
#: src/xz/message.c:1175
msgid ""
"\n"
" --lzma1[=OPTS] LZMA1 or LZMA2; OPTS is a comma-separated list of zero "
@@ -672,8 +688,8 @@ msgstr ""
" (4KiB - 1536MiB; 8MiB)\n"
" lc=NUM Numero di bit letterali di contesto (0-4; "
"3)\n"
" lp=NUM Numero di bit letterali di posizione (0-"
"4; 0)\n"
" lp=NUM Numero di bit letterali di posizione "
"(0-4; 0)\n"
" pb=NUM Numero di bit di posizione (0-4; 2)\n"
" mode=MODE Modalità di compressione\n"
" (fast, normal; normal)\n"
@@ -685,7 +701,7 @@ msgstr ""
"0=automatica\n"
" (predefinito)"
#: src/xz/message.c:1181
#: src/xz/message.c:1190
msgid ""
"\n"
" --x86[=OPTS] x86 BCJ filter (32-bit and 64-bit)\n"
@@ -708,7 +724,7 @@ msgstr ""
" start=NUM Offset iniziale per le conversioni\n"
" (predefinito=0)"
#: src/xz/message.c:1193
#: src/xz/message.c:1202
msgid ""
"\n"
" --delta[=OPTS] Delta filter; valid OPTS (valid values; default):\n"
@@ -720,7 +736,7 @@ msgstr ""
" dist=NUM Distanza tra byte sottratti\n"
" gli uni dagli altri (1-256; 1)"
#: src/xz/message.c:1201
#: src/xz/message.c:1210
msgid ""
"\n"
" Other options:\n"
@@ -728,7 +744,7 @@ msgstr ""
"\n"
" Altre opzioni:\n"
#: src/xz/message.c:1204
#: src/xz/message.c:1213
msgid ""
" -q, --quiet suppress warnings; specify twice to suppress errors "
"too\n"
@@ -741,16 +757,16 @@ msgstr ""
"ancora\n"
" più prolisso"
#: src/xz/message.c:1209
#: src/xz/message.c:1218
msgid " -Q, --no-warn make warnings not affect the exit status"
msgstr " -Q, --no-warn Gli avvisi non influenzano lo stato d'uscita"
#: src/xz/message.c:1211
#: src/xz/message.c:1220
msgid ""
" --robot use machine-parsable messages (useful for scripts)"
msgstr " --robot Usa messaggi analizzabili (utile per gli script)"
#: src/xz/message.c:1214
#: src/xz/message.c:1223
msgid ""
" --info-memory display the total amount of RAM and the currently "
"active\n"
@@ -760,7 +776,7 @@ msgstr ""
"attuale\n"
" attivo di utilizzo della memore ed esce"
#: src/xz/message.c:1217
#: src/xz/message.c:1226
msgid ""
" -h, --help display the short help (lists only the basic options)\n"
" -H, --long-help display this long help and exit"
@@ -768,7 +784,7 @@ msgstr ""
" -h, --help Stampa l'aiuto breve (elenca solo le opzioni di base)\n"
" -H, --long-help Stampa questo lungo aiuto ed esce"
#: src/xz/message.c:1221
#: src/xz/message.c:1230
msgid ""
" -h, --help display this short help and exit\n"
" -H, --long-help display the long help (lists also the advanced options)"
@@ -776,11 +792,11 @@ msgstr ""
" -h, --help Stampa questo breve aiuto ed esce\n"
" -H, --long-help Stampa l'aiuto lungo (elenca anche le opzioni avanzate)"
#: src/xz/message.c:1226
#: src/xz/message.c:1235
msgid " -V, --version display the version number and exit"
msgstr " -V, --version Stampa il numero della versione ed esce"
#: src/xz/message.c:1228
#: src/xz/message.c:1237
msgid ""
"\n"
"With no FILE, or when FILE is -, read standard input.\n"
@@ -792,14 +808,14 @@ msgstr ""
#. for this package. Please add _another line_ saying
#. "Report translation bugs to <...>\n" with the email or WWW
#. address for translation bugs. Thanks.
#: src/xz/message.c:1234
#: src/xz/message.c:1243
#, c-format
msgid "Report bugs to <%s> (in English or Finnish).\n"
msgstr ""
"Segnalare i bug a <%s> (in inglese o finlandese).\n"
"Segnalare i bug di traduzione a <tp@lists.linux.it>.\n"
#: src/xz/message.c:1236
#: src/xz/message.c:1245
#, c-format
msgid "%s home page: <%s>\n"
msgstr "Sito web di %s: <%s>\n"
@@ -833,10 +849,10 @@ msgstr "La somma di lc e lp non deve superare 4"
#, c-format
msgid "The selected match finder requires at least nice=%<PRIu32>"
msgstr ""
"Lo strumento per cercare corrispondenze selezionato richiede almeno nice=%"
"<PRIu32>"
"Lo strumento per cercare corrispondenze selezionato richiede almeno nice="
"%<PRIu32>"
#: src/xz/suffix.c:79 src/xz/suffix.c:164
#: src/xz/suffix.c:101 src/xz/suffix.c:194
#, c-format
msgid ""
"%s: With --format=raw, --suffix=.SUF is required unless writing to stdout"
@@ -844,17 +860,17 @@ msgstr ""
"%s: con --format=raw, --suffix=.SUF è richiesto a meno che non si scriva "
"sullo stdout"
#: src/xz/suffix.c:99
#: src/xz/suffix.c:121
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Filename has an unknown suffix, skipping"
msgstr "%s: il nome del file ha un suffisso sconosciuto, viene saltato"
#: src/xz/suffix.c:154
#: src/xz/suffix.c:175 src/xz/suffix.c:184
#, c-format
msgid "%s: File already has `%s' suffix, skipping"
msgstr "%s: il file ha già il suffisso \"%s\", viene saltato"
#: src/xz/suffix.c:205
#: src/xz/suffix.c:235
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Invalid filename suffix"
msgstr "%s: suffisso del nome del file non valido"
@@ -878,8 +894,8 @@ msgstr ""
#, c-format
msgid "Value of the option `%s' must be in the range [%<PRIu64>, %<PRIu64>]"
msgstr ""
"Il valore dell'opzione \"%s\" deve essere nell'intervallo [%<PRIu64>, %"
"<PRIu64>]"
"Il valore dell'opzione \"%s\" deve essere nell'intervallo [%<PRIu64>, "
"%<PRIu64>]"
#: src/xz/util.c:247
msgid "Empty filename, skipping"

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@@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
# Polish translation for xz.
# This file is in the public domain.
# Jakub Bogusz <qboosh@pld-linux.org>, 2011.
# Jakub Bogusz <qboosh@pld-linux.org>, 2011-2012.
#
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: xz 5.0.1\n"
"Project-Id-Version: xz 5.0.2\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: lasse.collin@tukaani.org\n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2011-01-28 20:01+0200\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2011-02-02 16:51+0100\n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2012-05-29 13:50+0300\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2012-05-29 18:15+0200\n"
"Last-Translator: Jakub Bogusz <qboosh@pld-linux.org>\n"
"Language-Team: Polish <translation-team-pl@lists.sourceforge.net>\n"
"Language: pl\n"
@@ -265,41 +265,41 @@ msgstr "%s: Za mały na poprawny plik .xz"
#. to Ratio, the columns are right aligned. Check and Filename
#. are left aligned. If you need longer words, it's OK to
#. use two lines here. Test with "xz -l foo.xz".
#: src/xz/list.c:612
#: src/xz/list.c:603
msgid "Strms Blocks Compressed Uncompressed Ratio Check Filename"
msgstr "Strum. Bloki Spakowany Rozpakowany Wsp. Kontrola Nazwa pliku"
#: src/xz/list.c:652
#: src/xz/list.c:643
#, c-format
msgid " Streams: %s\n"
msgstr " Strumienie: %s\n"
#: src/xz/list.c:654
#: src/xz/list.c:645
#, c-format
msgid " Blocks: %s\n"
msgstr " Bloki: %s\n"
#: src/xz/list.c:656
#: src/xz/list.c:647
#, c-format
msgid " Compressed size: %s\n"
msgstr " Rozmiar spakowany: %s\n"
#: src/xz/list.c:659
#: src/xz/list.c:650
#, c-format
msgid " Uncompressed size: %s\n"
msgstr " Rozmiar rozpakowany: %s\n"
#: src/xz/list.c:662
#: src/xz/list.c:653
#, c-format
msgid " Ratio: %s\n"
msgstr " Współczynnik: %s\n"
#: src/xz/list.c:664
#: src/xz/list.c:655
#, c-format
msgid " Check: %s\n"
msgstr " Kontrola spójności: %s\n"
#: src/xz/list.c:665
#: src/xz/list.c:656
#, c-format
msgid " Stream padding: %s\n"
msgstr " Wyrównanie strumienia: %s\n"
@@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ msgstr " Wyrównanie strumienia: %s\n"
#. TRANSLATORS: The second line is column headings. All except
#. Check are right aligned; Check is left aligned. Test with
#. "xz -lv foo.xz".
#: src/xz/list.c:693
#: src/xz/list.c:684
msgid ""
" Streams:\n"
" Stream Blocks CompOffset UncompOffset CompSize UncompSize Ratio Check Padding"
@@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ msgstr ""
#. TRANSLATORS: The second line is column headings. All
#. except Check are right aligned; Check is left aligned.
#: src/xz/list.c:748
#: src/xz/list.c:739
#, c-format
msgid ""
" Blocks:\n"
@@ -333,32 +333,32 @@ msgstr ""
#. are right aligned. %*s is replaced with 0-120
#. spaces to make the CheckVal column wide enough.
#. Test with "xz -lvv foo.xz".
#: src/xz/list.c:760
#: src/xz/list.c:751
#, c-format
msgid " CheckVal %*s Header Flags CompSize MemUsage Filters"
msgstr " S.kontr. %*sNagłówek Flagi Rozm. spak. Uż.pamięci Filtry"
#: src/xz/list.c:838 src/xz/list.c:1007
#: src/xz/list.c:829 src/xz/list.c:998
#, c-format
msgid " Memory needed: %s MiB\n"
msgstr " Wymagana pamięć: %s MiB\n"
#: src/xz/list.c:840 src/xz/list.c:1009
#: src/xz/list.c:831 src/xz/list.c:1000
#, c-format
msgid " Sizes in headers: %s\n"
msgstr " Rozmiar w nagłówkach: %s\n"
#: src/xz/list.c:841 src/xz/list.c:1010
#: src/xz/list.c:832 src/xz/list.c:1001
msgid "Yes"
msgstr "Tak"
#: src/xz/list.c:841 src/xz/list.c:1010
#: src/xz/list.c:832 src/xz/list.c:1001
msgid "No"
msgstr "Nie"
#. TRANSLATORS: %s is an integer. Only the plural form of this
#. message is used (e.g. "2 files"). Test with "xz -l foo.xz bar.xz".
#: src/xz/list.c:986
#: src/xz/list.c:977
#, c-format
msgid "%s file\n"
msgid_plural "%s files\n"
@@ -366,20 +366,20 @@ msgstr[0] "%s plik\n"
msgstr[1] "%s pliki\n"
msgstr[2] "%s plików\n"
#: src/xz/list.c:999
#: src/xz/list.c:990
msgid "Totals:"
msgstr "Sumarycznie:"
#: src/xz/list.c:1000
#: src/xz/list.c:991
#, c-format
msgid " Number of files: %s\n"
msgstr " Liczba plików: %s\n"
#: src/xz/list.c:1072
#: src/xz/list.c:1063
msgid "--list works only on .xz files (--format=xz or --format=auto)"
msgstr "--list działa tylko z plikami .xz (--format=xz lub --format=auto)"
#: src/xz/list.c:1078
#: src/xz/list.c:1069
msgid "--list does not support reading from standard input"
msgstr "--list nie obsługuje odczytu ze standardowego wejścia"
@@ -406,58 +406,72 @@ msgstr "Kompresja i dekompresja z opcją --robot nie jest jeszcze obsługiwana."
msgid "Cannot read data from standard input when reading filenames from standard input"
msgstr "Nie można odczytać danych ze standardowego wejścia przy czytaniu nazw plików ze standardowego wejścia"
#: src/xz/message.c:792 src/xz/message.c:842
#. TRANSLATORS: This is the program name in the beginning
#. of the line in messages. Usually it becomes "xz: ".
#. This is a translatable string because French needs
#. a space before a colon.
#: src/xz/message.c:733
#, c-format
msgid "%s: "
msgstr "%s: "
#: src/xz/message.c:796 src/xz/message.c:846
msgid "Internal error (bug)"
msgstr "Błąd wewnętrzny"
#: src/xz/message.c:799
#: src/xz/message.c:803
msgid "Cannot establish signal handlers"
msgstr "Nie można ustawić obsługi sygnałów"
#: src/xz/message.c:808
#: src/xz/message.c:812
msgid "No integrity check; not verifying file integrity"
msgstr "Brak kontroli spójności; poprawność plików nie będzie weryfikowana"
#: src/xz/message.c:811
#: src/xz/message.c:815
msgid "Unsupported type of integrity check; not verifying file integrity"
msgstr "Nieobsługiwany typ kontroli spójności; poprawność plików nie będzie weryfikowana"
#: src/xz/message.c:818
#: src/xz/message.c:822
msgid "Memory usage limit reached"
msgstr "Osiągnięto limit użycia pamięci"
#: src/xz/message.c:821
#: src/xz/message.c:825
msgid "File format not recognized"
msgstr "Nie rozpoznany format pliku"
#: src/xz/message.c:824
#: src/xz/message.c:828
msgid "Unsupported options"
msgstr "Nieobsługiwane opcje"
#: src/xz/message.c:827
#: src/xz/message.c:831
msgid "Compressed data is corrupt"
msgstr "Dane skompresowane są uszkodzone"
#: src/xz/message.c:830
#: src/xz/message.c:834
msgid "Unexpected end of input"
msgstr "Nieoczekiwany koniec wejścia"
#: src/xz/message.c:881
#: src/xz/message.c:867
#, c-format
msgid "%s MiB of memory is required. The limiter is disabled."
msgstr "Wymagane jest %s MiB pamięci. Limit jest wyłączony."
#: src/xz/message.c:895
#, c-format
msgid "%s MiB of memory is required. The limit is %s."
msgstr "Wymagane jest %s MiB pamięci. Limit to %s."
#: src/xz/message.c:1048
#: src/xz/message.c:1062
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Filter chain: %s\n"
msgstr "%s: Łańcuch filtrów: %s\n"
#: src/xz/message.c:1058
#: src/xz/message.c:1072
#, c-format
msgid "Try `%s --help' for more information."
msgstr "Polecenie `%s --help' pokaże więcej informacji."
#: src/xz/message.c:1084
#: src/xz/message.c:1098
#, c-format
msgid ""
"Usage: %s [OPTION]... [FILE]...\n"
@@ -468,17 +482,17 @@ msgstr ""
"Kompresja lub dekompresja PLIKÓW w formacie .xz.\n"
"\n"
#: src/xz/message.c:1091
#: src/xz/message.c:1105
msgid "Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too.\n"
msgstr ""
"Argumenty obowiązkowe dla opcji długich są obowiązkowe również dla opcji\n"
"krótkich.\n"
#: src/xz/message.c:1095
#: src/xz/message.c:1109
msgid " Operation mode:\n"
msgstr " Tryb pracy:\n"
#: src/xz/message.c:1098
#: src/xz/message.c:1112
msgid ""
" -z, --compress force compression\n"
" -d, --decompress force decompression\n"
@@ -490,7 +504,7 @@ msgstr ""
" -t, --test sprawdzenie spójności plików skompresowanych\n"
" -l, --list wypisanie informacji o plikach .xz"
#: src/xz/message.c:1104
#: src/xz/message.c:1118
msgid ""
"\n"
" Operation modifiers:\n"
@@ -498,7 +512,7 @@ msgstr ""
"\n"
" Modyfikatory operacji:\n"
#: src/xz/message.c:1107
#: src/xz/message.c:1121
msgid ""
" -k, --keep keep (don't delete) input files\n"
" -f, --force force overwrite of output file and (de)compress links\n"
@@ -508,7 +522,7 @@ msgstr ""
" -f, --force nadpisywanie plików wyjściowych i (de)kompresja dowiązań\n"
" -c, --stdout zapis na standardowe wyjście, nieusuwanie plików wej."
#: src/xz/message.c:1113
#: src/xz/message.c:1127
msgid ""
" --no-sparse do not create sparse files when decompressing\n"
" -S, --suffix=.SUF use the suffix `.SUF' on compressed files\n"
@@ -524,7 +538,7 @@ msgstr ""
" wejścia; muszą być zakończone znakiem nowej linii\n"
" --files0[=PLIK] podobnie do --files, ale znakiem kończącym musi być NUL"
#: src/xz/message.c:1121
#: src/xz/message.c:1135
msgid ""
"\n"
" Basic file format and compression options:\n"
@@ -532,7 +546,7 @@ msgstr ""
"\n"
" Podstawowe opcje formatu pliku i kompresji:\n"
#: src/xz/message.c:1123
#: src/xz/message.c:1137
msgid ""
" -F, --format=FMT file format to encode or decode; possible values are\n"
" `auto' (default), `xz', `lzma', and `raw'\n"
@@ -544,7 +558,7 @@ msgstr ""
" -C, --check=TEST typ kontroli spójności: `none' (ostrożnie!),\n"
" `crc32', `crc64' (domyślny) lub `sha256'"
#: src/xz/message.c:1130
#: src/xz/message.c:1144
msgid ""
" -0 ... -9 compression preset; default is 6; take compressor *and*\n"
" decompressor memory usage into account before using 7-9!"
@@ -553,7 +567,7 @@ msgstr ""
" użyciem wartości 7-9 należy wziąć pod uwagę wykorzystanie\n"
" pamięci przy kompresji *oraz* dekompresji!"
#: src/xz/message.c:1134
#: src/xz/message.c:1148
msgid ""
" -e, --extreme try to improve compression ratio by using more CPU time;\n"
" does not affect decompressor memory requirements"
@@ -562,7 +576,7 @@ msgstr ""
" ilości czasu procesora; nie wpływa na wymagania\n"
" pamięciowe dekompresora"
#: src/xz/message.c:1139
#: src/xz/message.c:1153
#, no-c-format
msgid ""
" --memlimit-compress=LIMIT\n"
@@ -578,7 +592,7 @@ msgstr ""
" dekompresji lub obu; LIMIT jest w bajtach, % RAM lub 0\n"
" dla limitów domyślnych"
#: src/xz/message.c:1146
#: src/xz/message.c:1160
msgid ""
" --no-adjust if compression settings exceed the memory usage limit,\n"
" give an error instead of adjusting the settings downwards"
@@ -587,7 +601,7 @@ msgstr ""
" pamięci, zostanie zgłoszony błąd zamiast zmniejszania\n"
" ustawień"
#: src/xz/message.c:1152
#: src/xz/message.c:1166
msgid ""
"\n"
" Custom filter chain for compression (alternative for using presets):"
@@ -595,7 +609,7 @@ msgstr ""
"\n"
" Łańcuch własnych filtrów do kompresji (alternatywa do używania -0 .. -9):"
#: src/xz/message.c:1161
#: src/xz/message.c:1175
msgid ""
"\n"
" --lzma1[=OPTS] LZMA1 or LZMA2; OPTS is a comma-separated list of zero or\n"
@@ -624,7 +638,7 @@ msgstr ""
" mf=NAZWA dopasowywacz (hc3, hc4, bt2, bt3, bt4; bt4)\n"
" depth=ILE maks. głębokość szukania; 0=auto (domyślne)"
#: src/xz/message.c:1176
#: src/xz/message.c:1190
msgid ""
"\n"
" --x86[=OPTS] x86 BCJ filter (32-bit and 64-bit)\n"
@@ -646,7 +660,7 @@ msgstr ""
" Poprawne OPCJE dla wszystkich filtrów BCJ:\n"
" start=ILE offset początku konwersji (domyślnie=0)"
#: src/xz/message.c:1188
#: src/xz/message.c:1202
msgid ""
"\n"
" --delta[=OPTS] Delta filter; valid OPTS (valid values; default):\n"
@@ -658,7 +672,7 @@ msgstr ""
" dist=ILE odległość między bajtami odejmowanymi od\n"
" siebie (1-256; 1)"
#: src/xz/message.c:1196
#: src/xz/message.c:1210
msgid ""
"\n"
" Other options:\n"
@@ -666,7 +680,7 @@ msgstr ""
"\n"
" Inne opcje:\n"
#: src/xz/message.c:1199
#: src/xz/message.c:1213
msgid ""
" -q, --quiet suppress warnings; specify twice to suppress errors too\n"
" -v, --verbose be verbose; specify twice for even more verbose"
@@ -674,15 +688,15 @@ msgstr ""
" -q, --quiet pominięcie ostrzeżeń; dwukrotne podanie pomija też błędy\n"
" -v, --verbose więcej informacji; dwukrotne podanie to jeszcze więcej"
#: src/xz/message.c:1204
#: src/xz/message.c:1218
msgid " -Q, --no-warn make warnings not affect the exit status"
msgstr " -Q, --no-warn ostrzeżenia nie mają wpływu na status zakończenia"
#: src/xz/message.c:1206
#: src/xz/message.c:1220
msgid " --robot use machine-parsable messages (useful for scripts)"
msgstr " --robot komunikaty w formacie dla maszyny (do skryptów)"
#: src/xz/message.c:1209
#: src/xz/message.c:1223
msgid ""
" --info-memory display the total amount of RAM and the currently active\n"
" memory usage limits, and exit"
@@ -690,7 +704,7 @@ msgstr ""
" --info-memory wyświetlenie całkowitej ilości pamięci RAM oraz aktualnie\n"
" aktywnych limitów pamięci i zakończenie pracy"
#: src/xz/message.c:1212
#: src/xz/message.c:1226
msgid ""
" -h, --help display the short help (lists only the basic options)\n"
" -H, --long-help display this long help and exit"
@@ -698,7 +712,7 @@ msgstr ""
" -h, --help wyświetlenie krótkiego opisu (tylko podstawowe opcje)\n"
" -H, --long-help wyświetlenie tego długiego opisu i zakończenie"
#: src/xz/message.c:1216
#: src/xz/message.c:1230
msgid ""
" -h, --help display this short help and exit\n"
" -H, --long-help display the long help (lists also the advanced options)"
@@ -706,11 +720,11 @@ msgstr ""
" -h, --help wyświetlenie tego krótkiego opisu i zakończenie\n"
" -H, --long-help wyświetlenie długiego opisu (także opcje zaawansowane)"
#: src/xz/message.c:1221
#: src/xz/message.c:1235
msgid " -V, --version display the version number and exit"
msgstr " -V, --version wyświetlenie informacji o wersji i zakończenie"
#: src/xz/message.c:1223
#: src/xz/message.c:1237
msgid ""
"\n"
"With no FILE, or when FILE is -, read standard input.\n"
@@ -722,7 +736,7 @@ msgstr ""
#. for this package. Please add _another line_ saying
#. "Report translation bugs to <...>\n" with the email or WWW
#. address for translation bugs. Thanks.
#: src/xz/message.c:1229
#: src/xz/message.c:1243
#, c-format
msgid "Report bugs to <%s> (in English or Finnish).\n"
msgstr ""
@@ -731,7 +745,7 @@ msgstr ""
"Błędy w tłumaczeniu prosimy zgłaszać na adres\n"
"<translation-team-pl@lists.sourceforge.net>.\n"
#: src/xz/message.c:1231
#: src/xz/message.c:1245
#, c-format
msgid "%s home page: <%s>\n"
msgstr "Strona domowa %s: <%s>\n"
@@ -765,22 +779,22 @@ msgstr "Suma lc i lp nie może przekroczyć 4"
msgid "The selected match finder requires at least nice=%<PRIu32>"
msgstr "Wybrany dopasowywacz wymaga przynajmniej nice=%<PRIu32>"
#: src/xz/suffix.c:104 src/xz/suffix.c:189
#: src/xz/suffix.c:101 src/xz/suffix.c:194
#, c-format
msgid "%s: With --format=raw, --suffix=.SUF is required unless writing to stdout"
msgstr "%s: Przy --format=raw i zapisie do pliku wymagana jest opcja --suffix=.ROZ"
#: src/xz/suffix.c:124
#: src/xz/suffix.c:121
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Filename has an unknown suffix, skipping"
msgstr "%s: Nazwa pliku ma nieznane rozszerzenie, pominięto"
#: src/xz/suffix.c:179
#: src/xz/suffix.c:175 src/xz/suffix.c:184
#, c-format
msgid "%s: File already has `%s' suffix, skipping"
msgstr "%s: Plik już ma rozszerzenie `%s', pominięto"
#: src/xz/suffix.c:230
#: src/xz/suffix.c:235
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Invalid filename suffix"
msgstr "%s: Błędne rozszerzenie nazwy pliku"

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
/// \file mythread.h
/// \brief Some threading related helper macros and functions
/// \brief Wrappers for threads
//
// Author: Lasse Collin
//
@@ -14,189 +14,29 @@
#ifdef HAVE_PTHREAD
# include <pthread.h>
////////////////////
// Using pthreads //
////////////////////
# define mythread_once(func) \
do { \
static pthread_once_t once_ = PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT; \
pthread_once(&once_, &func); \
} while (0)
#include <pthread.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <unistd.h>
/// \brief Set the process signal mask
///
/// If threads are disabled, sigprocmask() is used instead
/// of pthread_sigmask().
#define mythread_sigmask(how, set, oset) \
pthread_sigmask(how, set, oset)
/// \brief Call the given function once
///
/// If threads are disabled, a thread-unsafe version is used.
#define mythread_once(func) \
do { \
static pthread_once_t once_ = PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT; \
pthread_once(&once_, &func); \
} while (0)
/// \brief Lock a mutex for a duration of a block
///
/// Perform pthread_mutex_lock(&mutex) in the beginning of a block
/// and pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutex) at the end of the block. "break"
/// may be used to unlock the mutex and jump out of the block.
/// mythread_sync blocks may be nested.
///
/// Example:
///
/// mythread_sync(mutex) {
/// foo();
/// if (some_error)
/// break; // Skips bar()
/// bar();
/// }
///
/// At least GCC optimizes the loops completely away so it doesn't slow
/// things down at all compared to plain pthread_mutex_lock(&mutex)
/// and pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutex) calls.
///
#define mythread_sync(mutex) mythread_sync_helper(mutex, __LINE__)
#define mythread_sync_helper(mutex, line) \
for (unsigned int mythread_i_ ## line = 0; \
mythread_i_ ## line \
? (pthread_mutex_unlock(&(mutex)), 0) \
: (pthread_mutex_lock(&(mutex)), 1); \
mythread_i_ ## line = 1) \
for (unsigned int mythread_j_ ## line = 0; \
!mythread_j_ ## line; \
mythread_j_ ## line = 1)
typedef struct {
/// Condition variable
pthread_cond_t cond;
/// Clock ID (CLOCK_REALTIME or CLOCK_MONOTONIC) associated with
/// the condition variable
clockid_t clk_id;
} mythread_cond;
/// \brief Initialize a condition variable to use CLOCK_MONOTONIC
///
/// Using CLOCK_MONOTONIC instead of the default CLOCK_REALTIME makes the
/// timeout in pthread_cond_timedwait() work correctly also if system time
/// is suddenly changed. Unfortunately CLOCK_MONOTONIC isn't available
/// everywhere while the default CLOCK_REALTIME is, so the default is
/// used if CLOCK_MONOTONIC isn't available.
static inline int
mythread_cond_init(mythread_cond *mycond)
{
#if defined(_POSIX_CLOCK_SELECTION) && defined(_POSIX_MONOTONIC_CLOCK)
struct timespec ts;
pthread_condattr_t condattr;
// POSIX doesn't seem to *require* that pthread_condattr_setclock()
// will fail if given an unsupported clock ID. Test that
// CLOCK_MONOTONIC really is supported using clock_gettime().
if (clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &ts) == 0
&& pthread_condattr_init(&condattr) == 0) {
int ret = pthread_condattr_setclock(
&condattr, CLOCK_MONOTONIC);
if (ret == 0)
ret = pthread_cond_init(&mycond->cond, &condattr);
pthread_condattr_destroy(&condattr);
if (ret == 0) {
mycond->clk_id = CLOCK_MONOTONIC;
return 0;
}
}
// If anything above fails, fall back to the default CLOCK_REALTIME.
#endif
mycond->clk_id = CLOCK_REALTIME;
return pthread_cond_init(&mycond->cond, NULL);
}
/// \brief Convert relative time to absolute time for use with timed wait
///
/// The current time of the clock associated with the condition variable
/// is added to the relative time in *ts.
static inline void
mythread_cond_abstime(const mythread_cond *mycond, struct timespec *ts)
{
struct timespec now;
clock_gettime(mycond->clk_id, &now);
ts->tv_sec += now.tv_sec;
ts->tv_nsec += now.tv_nsec;
// tv_nsec must stay in the range [0, 999_999_999].
if (ts->tv_nsec >= 1000000000L) {
ts->tv_nsec -= 1000000000L;
++ts->tv_sec;
}
return;
}
#define mythread_cond_wait(mycondptr, mutexptr) \
pthread_cond_wait(&(mycondptr)->cond, mutexptr)
#define mythread_cond_timedwait(mycondptr, mutexptr, abstimeptr) \
pthread_cond_timedwait(&(mycondptr)->cond, mutexptr, abstimeptr)
#define mythread_cond_signal(mycondptr) \
pthread_cond_signal(&(mycondptr)->cond)
#define mythread_cond_broadcast(mycondptr) \
pthread_cond_broadcast(&(mycondptr)->cond)
#define mythread_cond_destroy(mycondptr) \
pthread_cond_destroy(&(mycondptr)->cond)
/// \brief Create a thread with all signals blocked
static inline int
mythread_create(pthread_t *thread, void *(*func)(void *arg), void *arg)
{
sigset_t old;
sigset_t all;
sigfillset(&all);
pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, &all, &old);
const int ret = pthread_create(thread, NULL, func, arg);
pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, &old, NULL);
return ret;
}
# define mythread_sigmask(how, set, oset) \
pthread_sigmask(how, set, oset)
#else
//////////////////
// No threading //
//////////////////
# define mythread_once(func) \
do { \
static bool once_ = false; \
if (!once_) { \
func(); \
once_ = true; \
} \
} while (0)
#define mythread_sigmask(how, set, oset) \
sigprocmask(how, set, oset)
#define mythread_once(func) \
do { \
static bool once_ = false; \
if (!once_) { \
func(); \
once_ = true; \
} \
} while (0)
# define mythread_sigmask(how, set, oset) \
sigprocmask(how, set, oset)
#endif

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@@ -103,9 +103,12 @@
# define UINT64_MAX UINT64_C(18446744073709551615)
#endif
// Interix has broken header files, which typedef size_t to unsigned long,
// but a few lines later define SIZE_MAX to INT32_MAX.
#ifdef __INTERIX
// Incorrect(?) SIZE_MAX:
// - Interix headers typedef size_t to unsigned long,
// but a few lines later define SIZE_MAX to INT32_MAX.
// - SCO OpenServer (x86) headers typedef size_t to unsigned int
// but define SIZE_MAX to INT32_MAX.
#if defined(__INTERIX) || defined(_SCO_DS)
# undef SIZE_MAX
#endif

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@@ -39,12 +39,14 @@ tuklib_open_stdxxx(int err_status)
| (i == 0 ? O_WRONLY : O_RDONLY));
if (fd != i) {
if (fd != -1)
(void)close(fd);
// Something went wrong. Exit with the
// exit status we were given. Don't try
// to print an error message, since stderr
// may very well be non-existent. This
// error should be extremely rare.
(void)close(fd);
exit(err_status);
}
}

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@@ -33,6 +33,10 @@
# include <syidef.h>
# include <ssdef.h>
#elif defined(AMIGA) || defined(__AROS__)
# define __USE_INLINE__
# include <proto/exec.h>
// AIX
#elif defined(TUKLIB_PHYSMEM_AIX)
# include <sys/systemcfg.h>
@@ -119,6 +123,9 @@ tuklib_physmem(void)
if (LIB$GETSYI(&val, &vms_mem, 0, 0, 0, 0) == SS$_NORMAL)
ret = (uint64_t)vms_mem * 8192;
#elif defined(AMIGA) || defined(__AROS__)
ret = AvailMem(MEMF_TOTAL);
#elif defined(TUKLIB_PHYSMEM_AIX)
ret = _system_configuration.physmem;

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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ liblzma_la_CPPFLAGS = \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src/liblzma/simple \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src/common \
-DTUKLIB_SYMBOL_PREFIX=lzma_
liblzma_la_LDFLAGS = -no-undefined -version-info 5:99:0
liblzma_la_LDFLAGS = -no-undefined -version-info 5:8:0
include $(srcdir)/common/Makefile.inc
include $(srcdir)/check/Makefile.inc
@@ -88,3 +88,23 @@ endif
pkgconfigdir = $(libdir)/pkgconfig
pkgconfig_DATA = liblzma.pc
EXTRA_DIST += liblzma.pc.in
pc_verbose = $(pc_verbose_@AM_V@)
pc_verbose_ = $(pc_verbose_@AM_DEFAULT_V@)
pc_verbose_0 = @echo " PC " $@;
liblzma.pc: $(srcdir)/liblzma.pc.in
$(AM_V_at)rm -f $@
$(pc_verbose)sed \
-e 's,@prefix[@],$(prefix),g' \
-e 's,@exec_prefix[@],$(exec_prefix),g' \
-e 's,@libdir[@],$(libdir),g' \
-e 's,@includedir[@],$(includedir),g' \
-e 's,@PACKAGE_URL[@],$(PACKAGE_URL),g' \
-e 's,@PACKAGE_VERSION[@],$(PACKAGE_VERSION),g' \
-e 's,@PTHREAD_CFLAGS[@],$(PTHREAD_CFLAGS),g' \
-e 's,@PTHREAD_LIBS[@],$(PTHREAD_LIBS),g' \
< $(srcdir)/liblzma.pc.in > $@ || { rm -f $@; exit 1; }
clean-local:
rm -f liblzma.pc

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@@ -332,19 +332,11 @@ typedef enum {
* malloc() and free(). C++ users should note that the custom memory
* handling functions must not throw exceptions.
*
* Single-threaded mode only: liblzma doesn't make an internal copy of
* lzma_allocator. Thus, it is OK to change these function pointers in
* the middle of the coding process, but obviously it must be done
* carefully to make sure that the replacement `free' can deallocate
* memory allocated by the earlier `alloc' function(s).
*
* Multithreaded mode: liblzma might internally store pointers to the
* lzma_allocator given via the lzma_stream structure. The application
* must not change the allocator pointer in lzma_stream or the contents
* of the pointed lzma_allocator structure until lzma_end() has been used
* to free the memory associated with that lzma_stream. The allocation
* functions might be called simultaneously from multiple threads, and
* thus they must be thread safe.
* liblzma doesn't make an internal copy of lzma_allocator. Thus, it is
* OK to change these function pointers in the middle of the coding
* process, but obviously it must be done carefully to make sure that the
* replacement `free' can deallocate memory allocated by the earlier
* `alloc' function(s).
*/
typedef struct {
/**

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@@ -318,6 +318,9 @@ extern LZMA_API(lzma_ret) lzma_block_header_encode(
* The size of the Block Header must have already been decoded with
* lzma_block_header_size_decode() macro and stored to block->header_size.
*
* The integrity check type from Stream Header must have been stored
* to block->check.
*
* block->filters must have been allocated, but they don't need to be
* initialized (possible existing filter options are not freed).
*

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@@ -60,129 +60,6 @@
#define LZMA_PRESET_EXTREME (UINT32_C(1) << 31)
#ifdef LZMA_UNSTABLE /* Unstable API that may change. Use only for testing. */
/**
* \brief Multithreading options
*/
typedef struct {
/**
* \brief Flags
*
* Set this to zero if no flags are wanted.
*
* No flags are currently supported.
*/
uint32_t flags;
/**
* \brief Number of worker threads to use
*/
uint32_t threads;
/**
* \brief Maximum uncompressed size of a Block
*
* The encoder will start a new .xz Block every block_size bytes.
* Using LZMA_FULL_FLUSH or LZMA_FULL_BARRIER with lzma_code()
* the caller may tell liblzma to start a new Block earlier.
*
* With LZMA2, a recommended block size is 2-4 times the LZMA2
* dictionary size. With very small dictionaries, it is recommended
* to use at least 1 MiB block size for good compression ratio, even
* if this is more than four times the dictionary size. Note that
* these are only recommendations for typical use cases; feel free
* to use other values. Just keep in mind that using a block size
* less than the LZMA2 dictionary size is waste of RAM.
*
* Set this to 0 to let liblzma choose the block size depending
* on the compression options. For LZMA2 it will be 3*dict_size
* or 1 MiB, whichever is more.
*/
uint64_t block_size;
/**
* \brief Timeout to allow lzma_code() to return early
*
* Multithreading can make liblzma to consume input and produce
* output in a very bursty way: it may first read a lot of input
* to fill internal buffers, then no input or output occurs for
* a while.
*
* In single-threaded mode, lzma_code() won't return until it has
* either consumed all the input or filled the output buffer. If
* this is done in multithreaded mode, it may cause a call
* lzma_code() to take even tens of seconds, which isn't acceptable
* in all applications.
*
* To avoid very long blocking times in lzma_code(), a timeout
* (in milliseconds) may be set here. If lzma_code() would block
* longer than this number of milliseconds, it will return with
* LZMA_OK. Reasonable values are 100 ms or more. The xz command
* line tool uses 300 ms.
*
* If long blocking times are fine for you, set timeout to a special
* value of 0, which will disable the timeout mechanism and will make
* lzma_code() block until all the input is consumed or the output
* buffer has been filled.
*
* \note Even with a timeout, lzma_code() might sometimes take
* somewhat long time to return. No timing guarantees
* are made.
*/
uint32_t timeout;
/**
* \brief Compression preset (level and possible flags)
*
* The preset is set just like with lzma_easy_encoder().
* The preset is ignored if filters below is non-NULL.
*/
uint32_t preset;
/**
* \brief Filter chain (alternative to a preset)
*
* If this is NULL, the preset above is used. Otherwise the preset
* is ignored and the filter chain specified here is used.
*/
const lzma_filter *filters;
/**
* \brief Integrity check type
*
* See check.h for available checks. The xz command line tool
* defaults to LZMA_CHECK_CRC64, which is a good choice if you
* are unsure.
*/
lzma_check check;
/*
* Reserved space to allow possible future extensions without
* breaking the ABI. You should not touch these, because the names
* of these variables may change. These are and will never be used
* with the currently supported options, so it is safe to leave these
* uninitialized.
*/
lzma_reserved_enum reserved_enum1;
lzma_reserved_enum reserved_enum2;
lzma_reserved_enum reserved_enum3;
uint32_t reserved_int1;
uint32_t reserved_int2;
uint32_t reserved_int3;
uint32_t reserved_int4;
uint64_t reserved_int5;
uint64_t reserved_int6;
uint64_t reserved_int7;
uint64_t reserved_int8;
void *reserved_ptr1;
void *reserved_ptr2;
void *reserved_ptr3;
void *reserved_ptr4;
} lzma_mt;
#endif
/**
* \brief Calculate approximate memory usage of easy encoder
*
@@ -313,50 +190,6 @@ extern LZMA_API(lzma_ret) lzma_stream_encoder(lzma_stream *strm,
lzma_nothrow lzma_attr_warn_unused_result;
#ifdef LZMA_UNSTABLE /* Unstable API that may change. Use only for testing. */
/**
* \brief Calculate approximate memory usage of multithreaded .xz encoder
*
* Since doing the encoding in threaded mode doesn't affect the memory
* requirements of single-threaded decompressor, you can use
* lzma_easy_decoder_memusage(options->preset) or
* lzma_raw_decoder_memusage(options->filters) to calculate
* the decompressor memory requirements.
*
* \param options Compression options
*
* \return Number of bytes of memory required for encoding with the
* given options. If an error occurs, for example due to
* unsupported preset or filter chain, UINT64_MAX is returned.
*/
extern LZMA_API(uint64_t) lzma_stream_encoder_mt_memusage(
const lzma_mt *options) lzma_nothrow lzma_attr_pure;
/**
* \brief Initialize multithreaded .xz Stream encoder
*
* This provides the functionality of lzma_easy_encoder() and
* lzma_stream_encoder() as a single function for multithreaded use.
*
* TODO: For lzma_code(), only LZMA_RUN and LZMA_FINISH are currently
* supported. Support for other actions has been planned.
*
* \param strm Pointer to properly prepared lzma_stream
* \param options Pointer to multithreaded compression options
*
* \return - LZMA_OK
* - LZMA_MEM_ERROR
* - LZMA_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK
* - LZMA_OPTIONS_ERROR
* - LZMA_PROG_ERROR
*/
extern LZMA_API(lzma_ret) lzma_stream_encoder_mt(
lzma_stream *strm, const lzma_mt *options)
lzma_nothrow lzma_attr_warn_unused_result;
#endif
/**
* \brief Initialize .lzma encoder (legacy file format)
*

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@@ -21,9 +21,9 @@
* Version number split into components
*/
#define LZMA_VERSION_MAJOR 5
#define LZMA_VERSION_MINOR 1
#define LZMA_VERSION_PATCH 1
#define LZMA_VERSION_STABILITY LZMA_VERSION_STABILITY_ALPHA
#define LZMA_VERSION_MINOR 0
#define LZMA_VERSION_PATCH 8
#define LZMA_VERSION_STABILITY LZMA_VERSION_STABILITY_STABLE
#ifndef LZMA_VERSION_COMMIT
# define LZMA_VERSION_COMMIT ""

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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
#include "crc_macros.h"
// If you make any changes, do some bench marking! Seemingly unrelated
// If you make any changes, do some benchmarking! Seemingly unrelated
// changes can very easily ruin the performance (and very probably is
// very compiler dependent).
extern LZMA_API(uint32_t)

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@@ -6,7 +6,6 @@
/// \todo Crypto++ has x86 ASM optimizations. They use SSE so if they
/// are imported to liblzma, SSE instructions need to be used
/// conditionally to keep the code working on older boxes.
/// We could also support using some external libary for SHA-256.
//
// This code is based on the code found from 7-Zip, which has a modified
// version of the SHA-256 found from Crypto++ <http://www.cryptopp.com/>.
@@ -22,13 +21,13 @@
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#include "check.h"
// Avoid bogus warnings in transform().
#if TUKLIB_GNUC_REQ(4, 2)
#if (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 2) || __GNUC__ > 4
# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wuninitialized"
#endif
#include "check.h"
// At least on x86, GCC is able to optimize this to a rotate instruction.
#define rotr_32(num, amount) ((num) >> (amount) | (num) << (32 - (amount)))
@@ -81,7 +80,7 @@ static const uint32_t SHA256_K[64] = {
static void
transform(uint32_t state[static 8], const uint32_t data[static 16])
transform(uint32_t state[8], const uint32_t data[16])
{
uint32_t W[16];
uint32_t T[8];

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@@ -38,15 +38,9 @@ liblzma_la_SOURCES += \
common/index_encoder.h \
common/stream_buffer_encoder.c \
common/stream_encoder.c \
common/stream_encoder.h \
common/stream_flags_encoder.c \
common/vli_encoder.c
if COND_THREADS
liblzma_la_SOURCES += \
common/outqueue.c \
common/outqueue.h \
common/stream_encoder_mt.c
endif
endif
if COND_MAIN_DECODER

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@@ -26,6 +26,11 @@ struct lzma_coder_s {
SEQ_CODE,
} sequence;
/// If true, reject files that are unlikely to be .lzma files.
/// If false, more non-.lzma files get accepted and will give
/// LZMA_DATA_ERROR either immediately or after a few output bytes.
bool picky;
/// Position in the header fields
size_t pos;
@@ -46,7 +51,7 @@ struct lzma_coder_s {
static lzma_ret
alone_decode(lzma_coder *coder,
lzma_allocator *allocator lzma_attribute((unused)),
lzma_allocator *allocator lzma_attribute((__unused__)),
const uint8_t *restrict in, size_t *restrict in_pos,
size_t in_size, uint8_t *restrict out,
size_t *restrict out_pos, size_t out_size,
@@ -68,13 +73,13 @@ alone_decode(lzma_coder *coder,
|= (size_t)(in[*in_pos]) << (coder->pos * 8);
if (++coder->pos == 4) {
if (coder->options.dict_size != UINT32_MAX) {
if (coder->picky && coder->options.dict_size
!= UINT32_MAX) {
// A hack to ditch tons of false positives:
// We allow only dictionary sizes that are
// 2^n or 2^n + 2^(n-1). LZMA_Alone created
// only files with 2^n, but accepts any
// dictionary size. If someone complains, this
// will be reconsidered.
// dictionary size.
uint32_t d = coder->options.dict_size - 1;
d |= d >> 2;
d |= d >> 3;
@@ -103,9 +108,9 @@ alone_decode(lzma_coder *coder,
// Another hack to ditch false positives: Assume that
// if the uncompressed size is known, it must be less
// than 256 GiB. Again, if someone complains, this
// will be reconsidered.
if (coder->uncompressed_size != LZMA_VLI_UNKNOWN
// than 256 GiB.
if (coder->picky
&& coder->uncompressed_size != LZMA_VLI_UNKNOWN
&& coder->uncompressed_size
>= (LZMA_VLI_C(1) << 38))
return LZMA_FORMAT_ERROR;
@@ -189,7 +194,7 @@ alone_decoder_memconfig(lzma_coder *coder, uint64_t *memusage,
extern lzma_ret
lzma_alone_decoder_init(lzma_next_coder *next, lzma_allocator *allocator,
uint64_t memlimit)
uint64_t memlimit, bool picky)
{
lzma_next_coder_init(&lzma_alone_decoder_init, next, allocator);
@@ -208,6 +213,7 @@ lzma_alone_decoder_init(lzma_next_coder *next, lzma_allocator *allocator,
}
next->coder->sequence = SEQ_PROPERTIES;
next->coder->picky = picky;
next->coder->pos = 0;
next->coder->options.dict_size = 0;
next->coder->options.preset_dict = NULL;
@@ -223,7 +229,7 @@ lzma_alone_decoder_init(lzma_next_coder *next, lzma_allocator *allocator,
extern LZMA_API(lzma_ret)
lzma_alone_decoder(lzma_stream *strm, uint64_t memlimit)
{
lzma_next_strm_init(lzma_alone_decoder_init, strm, memlimit);
lzma_next_strm_init(lzma_alone_decoder_init, strm, memlimit, false);
strm->internal->supported_actions[LZMA_RUN] = true;
strm->internal->supported_actions[LZMA_FINISH] = true;

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@@ -16,7 +16,8 @@
#include "common.h"
extern lzma_ret lzma_alone_decoder_init(lzma_next_coder *next,
lzma_allocator *allocator, uint64_t memlimit);
extern lzma_ret lzma_alone_decoder_init(
lzma_next_coder *next, lzma_allocator *allocator,
uint64_t memlimit, bool picky);
#endif

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@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ struct lzma_coder_s {
static lzma_ret
alone_encode(lzma_coder *coder,
lzma_allocator *allocator lzma_attribute((unused)),
lzma_allocator *allocator lzma_attribute((__unused__)),
const uint8_t *restrict in, size_t *restrict in_pos,
size_t in_size, uint8_t *restrict out,
size_t *restrict out_pos, size_t out_size,

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@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ auto_decode(lzma_coder *coder, lzma_allocator *allocator,
coder->memlimit, coder->flags));
} else {
return_if_error(lzma_alone_decoder_init(&coder->next,
allocator, coder->memlimit));
allocator, coder->memlimit, true));
// If the application wants to know about missing
// integrity check or about the check in general, we

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@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ block_encoder_end(lzma_coder *coder, lzma_allocator *allocator)
static lzma_ret
block_encoder_update(lzma_coder *coder, lzma_allocator *allocator,
const lzma_filter *filters lzma_attribute((unused)),
const lzma_filter *filters lzma_attribute((__unused__)),
const lzma_filter *reversed_filters)
{
if (coder->sequence != SEQ_CODE)

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@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ lzma_version_string(void)
// Memory allocation //
///////////////////////
extern void * lzma_attribute((malloc))
extern void * lzma_attribute((__malloc__)) lzma_attr_alloc_size(1)
lzma_alloc(size_t size, lzma_allocator *allocator)
{
// Some malloc() variants return NULL if called with size == 0.
@@ -156,8 +156,10 @@ lzma_strm_init(lzma_stream *strm)
strm->internal->next = LZMA_NEXT_CODER_INIT;
}
memzero(strm->internal->supported_actions,
sizeof(strm->internal->supported_actions));
strm->internal->supported_actions[LZMA_RUN] = false;
strm->internal->supported_actions[LZMA_SYNC_FLUSH] = false;
strm->internal->supported_actions[LZMA_FULL_FLUSH] = false;
strm->internal->supported_actions[LZMA_FINISH] = false;
strm->internal->sequence = ISEQ_RUN;
strm->internal->allow_buf_error = false;
@@ -263,9 +265,7 @@ lzma_code(lzma_stream *strm, lzma_action action)
strm->internal->avail_in = strm->avail_in;
// Cast is needed to silence a warning about LZMA_TIMED_OUT, which
// isn't part of lzma_ret enumeration.
switch ((unsigned int)(ret)) {
switch (ret) {
case LZMA_OK:
// Don't return LZMA_BUF_ERROR when it happens the first time.
// This is to avoid returning LZMA_BUF_ERROR when avail_out
@@ -281,11 +281,6 @@ lzma_code(lzma_stream *strm, lzma_action action)
}
break;
case LZMA_TIMED_OUT:
strm->internal->allow_buf_error = false;
ret = LZMA_OK;
break;
case LZMA_STREAM_END:
if (strm->internal->sequence == ISEQ_SYNC_FLUSH
|| strm->internal->sequence == ISEQ_FULL_FLUSH)

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@@ -32,8 +32,6 @@
#define LZMA_API(type) LZMA_API_EXPORT type LZMA_API_CALL
#define LZMA_UNSTABLE
#include "lzma.h"
// These allow helping the compiler in some often-executed branches, whose
@@ -51,13 +49,6 @@
#define LZMA_BUFFER_SIZE 4096
/// Maximum number of worker threads within one multithreaded component.
/// The limit exists solely to make it simpler to prevent integer overflows
/// when allocating structures etc. This should be big enough for now...
/// the code won't scale anywhere close to this number anyway.
#define LZMA_THREADS_MAX 16384
/// Starting value for memory usage estimates. Instead of calculating size
/// of _every_ structure and taking into account malloc() overhead etc., we
/// add a base size to all memory usage estimates. It's not very accurate
@@ -78,13 +69,6 @@
| LZMA_CONCATENATED )
/// Special return value (lzma_ret) to indicate that a timeout was reached
/// and lzma_code() must not return LZMA_BUF_ERROR. This is converted to
/// LZMA_OK in lzma_code(). This is not in the lzma_ret enumeration because
/// there's no need to have it in the public API.
#define LZMA_TIMED_OUT 32
/// Type of encoder/decoder specific data; the actual structure is defined
/// differently in different coders.
typedef struct lzma_coder_s lzma_coder;
@@ -221,7 +205,7 @@ struct lzma_internal_s {
/// Allocates memory
extern void *lzma_alloc(size_t size, lzma_allocator *allocator)
lzma_attribute((malloc)) lzma_attr_alloc_size(1);
lzma_attribute((__malloc__)) lzma_attr_alloc_size(1);
/// Frees memory
extern void lzma_free(void *ptr, lzma_allocator *allocator);

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@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#include "easy_preset.h"
#include "stream_encoder.h"
extern LZMA_API(lzma_ret)

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@@ -30,11 +30,11 @@ typedef struct {
/// invalid, UINT64_MAX is returned.
uint64_t (*memusage)(const void *options);
/// Calculates the recommended Uncompressed Size for .xz Blocks to
/// which the input data can be split to make multithreaded
/// encoding possible. If this is NULL, it is assumed that
/// the encoder is fast enough with single thread.
uint64_t (*block_size)(const void *options);
/// Calculates the minimum sane size for Blocks (or other types of
/// chunks) to which the input data can be split to make
/// multithreaded encoding possible. If this is NULL, it is assumed
/// that the encoder is fast enough with single thread.
lzma_vli (*chunk_size)(const void *options);
/// Tells the size of the Filter Properties field. If options are
/// invalid, UINT32_MAX is returned. If this is NULL, props_size_fixed
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ static const lzma_filter_encoder encoders[] = {
.id = LZMA_FILTER_LZMA1,
.init = &lzma_lzma_encoder_init,
.memusage = &lzma_lzma_encoder_memusage,
.block_size = NULL, // FIXME
.chunk_size = NULL, // FIXME
.props_size_get = NULL,
.props_size_fixed = 5,
.props_encode = &lzma_lzma_props_encode,
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ static const lzma_filter_encoder encoders[] = {
.id = LZMA_FILTER_LZMA2,
.init = &lzma_lzma2_encoder_init,
.memusage = &lzma_lzma2_encoder_memusage,
.block_size = &lzma_lzma2_block_size, // FIXME
.chunk_size = NULL, // FIXME
.props_size_get = NULL,
.props_size_fixed = 1,
.props_encode = &lzma_lzma2_props_encode,
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ static const lzma_filter_encoder encoders[] = {
.id = LZMA_FILTER_X86,
.init = &lzma_simple_x86_encoder_init,
.memusage = NULL,
.block_size = NULL,
.chunk_size = NULL,
.props_size_get = &lzma_simple_props_size,
.props_encode = &lzma_simple_props_encode,
},
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ static const lzma_filter_encoder encoders[] = {
.id = LZMA_FILTER_POWERPC,
.init = &lzma_simple_powerpc_encoder_init,
.memusage = NULL,
.block_size = NULL,
.chunk_size = NULL,
.props_size_get = &lzma_simple_props_size,
.props_encode = &lzma_simple_props_encode,
},
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ static const lzma_filter_encoder encoders[] = {
.id = LZMA_FILTER_IA64,
.init = &lzma_simple_ia64_encoder_init,
.memusage = NULL,
.block_size = NULL,
.chunk_size = NULL,
.props_size_get = &lzma_simple_props_size,
.props_encode = &lzma_simple_props_encode,
},
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ static const lzma_filter_encoder encoders[] = {
.id = LZMA_FILTER_ARM,
.init = &lzma_simple_arm_encoder_init,
.memusage = NULL,
.block_size = NULL,
.chunk_size = NULL,
.props_size_get = &lzma_simple_props_size,
.props_encode = &lzma_simple_props_encode,
},
@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ static const lzma_filter_encoder encoders[] = {
.id = LZMA_FILTER_ARMTHUMB,
.init = &lzma_simple_armthumb_encoder_init,
.memusage = NULL,
.block_size = NULL,
.chunk_size = NULL,
.props_size_get = &lzma_simple_props_size,
.props_encode = &lzma_simple_props_encode,
},
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ static const lzma_filter_encoder encoders[] = {
.id = LZMA_FILTER_SPARC,
.init = &lzma_simple_sparc_encoder_init,
.memusage = NULL,
.block_size = NULL,
.chunk_size = NULL,
.props_size_get = &lzma_simple_props_size,
.props_encode = &lzma_simple_props_encode,
},
@@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ static const lzma_filter_encoder encoders[] = {
.id = LZMA_FILTER_DELTA,
.init = &lzma_delta_encoder_init,
.memusage = &lzma_delta_coder_memusage,
.block_size = NULL,
.chunk_size = NULL,
.props_size_get = NULL,
.props_size_fixed = 1,
.props_encode = &lzma_delta_props_encode,
@@ -226,19 +226,20 @@ lzma_raw_encoder_memusage(const lzma_filter *filters)
}
extern uint64_t
lzma_mt_block_size(const lzma_filter *filters)
/*
extern LZMA_API(lzma_vli)
lzma_chunk_size(const lzma_filter *filters)
{
uint64_t max = 0;
lzma_vli max = 0;
for (size_t i = 0; filters[i].id != LZMA_VLI_UNKNOWN; ++i) {
const lzma_filter_encoder *const fe
= encoder_find(filters[i].id);
if (fe->block_size != NULL) {
const uint64_t size
= fe->block_size(filters[i].options);
if (size == 0)
return 0;
if (fe->chunk_size != NULL) {
const lzma_vli size
= fe->chunk_size(filters[i].options);
if (size == LZMA_VLI_UNKNOWN)
return LZMA_VLI_UNKNOWN;
if (size > max)
max = size;
@@ -247,6 +248,7 @@ lzma_mt_block_size(const lzma_filter *filters)
return max;
}
*/
extern LZMA_API(lzma_ret)

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@@ -16,8 +16,8 @@
#include "common.h"
// FIXME: Might become a part of the public API.
extern uint64_t lzma_mt_block_size(const lzma_filter *filters);
// FIXME: Might become a part of the public API once finished.
// extern lzma_vli lzma_chunk_size(const lzma_filter *filters);
extern lzma_ret lzma_raw_encoder_init(

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@@ -398,10 +398,13 @@ extern LZMA_API(lzma_index *)
lzma_index_init(lzma_allocator *allocator)
{
lzma_index *i = index_init_plain(allocator);
if (i == NULL)
return NULL;
index_stream *s = index_stream_init(0, 0, 1, 0, allocator);
if (i == NULL || s == NULL) {
index_stream_end(s, allocator);
if (s == NULL) {
lzma_free(i, allocator);
return NULL;
}
index_tree_append(&i->streams, &s->node);

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@@ -56,10 +56,11 @@ struct lzma_coder_s {
static lzma_ret
index_decode(lzma_coder *coder, lzma_allocator *allocator,
const uint8_t *restrict in, size_t *restrict in_pos,
size_t in_size, uint8_t *restrict out lzma_attribute((unused)),
size_t *restrict out_pos lzma_attribute((unused)),
size_t out_size lzma_attribute((unused)),
lzma_action action lzma_attribute((unused)))
size_t in_size,
uint8_t *restrict out lzma_attribute((__unused__)),
size_t *restrict out_pos lzma_attribute((__unused__)),
size_t out_size lzma_attribute((__unused__)),
lzma_action action lzma_attribute((__unused__)))
{
// Similar optimization as in index_encoder.c
const size_t in_start = *in_pos;

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@@ -42,12 +42,13 @@ struct lzma_coder_s {
static lzma_ret
index_encode(lzma_coder *coder,
lzma_allocator *allocator lzma_attribute((unused)),
const uint8_t *restrict in lzma_attribute((unused)),
size_t *restrict in_pos lzma_attribute((unused)),
size_t in_size lzma_attribute((unused)),
lzma_allocator *allocator lzma_attribute((__unused__)),
const uint8_t *restrict in lzma_attribute((__unused__)),
size_t *restrict in_pos lzma_attribute((__unused__)),
size_t in_size lzma_attribute((__unused__)),
uint8_t *restrict out, size_t *restrict out_pos,
size_t out_size, lzma_action action lzma_attribute((unused)))
size_t out_size,
lzma_action action lzma_attribute((__unused__)))
{
// Position where to start calculating CRC32. The idea is that we
// need to call lzma_crc32() only once per call to index_encode().

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@@ -1,180 +0,0 @@
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
/// \file outqueue.c
/// \brief Output queue handling in multithreaded coding
//
// Author: Lasse Collin
//
// This file has been put into the public domain.
// You can do whatever you want with this file.
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#include "outqueue.h"
/// This is to ease integer overflow checking: We may allocate up to
/// 2 * LZMA_THREADS_MAX buffers and we need some extra memory for other
/// data structures (that's the second /2).
#define BUF_SIZE_MAX (UINT64_MAX / LZMA_THREADS_MAX / 2 / 2)
static lzma_ret
get_options(uint64_t *bufs_alloc_size, uint32_t *bufs_count,
uint64_t buf_size_max, uint32_t threads)
{
if (threads > LZMA_THREADS_MAX || buf_size_max > BUF_SIZE_MAX)
return LZMA_OPTIONS_ERROR;
// The number of buffers is twice the number of threads.
// This wastes RAM but keeps the threads busy when buffers
// finish out of order.
//
// NOTE: If this is changed, update BUF_SIZE_MAX too.
*bufs_count = threads * 2;
*bufs_alloc_size = *bufs_count * buf_size_max;
return LZMA_OK;
}
extern uint64_t
lzma_outq_memusage(uint64_t buf_size_max, uint32_t threads)
{
uint64_t bufs_alloc_size;
uint32_t bufs_count;
if (get_options(&bufs_alloc_size, &bufs_count, buf_size_max, threads)
!= LZMA_OK)
return UINT64_MAX;
return sizeof(lzma_outq) + bufs_count * sizeof(lzma_outbuf)
+ bufs_alloc_size;
}
extern lzma_ret
lzma_outq_init(lzma_outq *outq, lzma_allocator *allocator,
uint64_t buf_size_max, uint32_t threads)
{
uint64_t bufs_alloc_size;
uint32_t bufs_count;
// Set bufs_count and bufs_alloc_size.
return_if_error(get_options(&bufs_alloc_size, &bufs_count,
buf_size_max, threads));
// Allocate memory if needed.
if (outq->buf_size_max != buf_size_max
|| outq->bufs_allocated != bufs_count) {
lzma_outq_end(outq, allocator);
#if SIZE_MAX < UINT64_MAX
if (bufs_alloc_size > SIZE_MAX)
return LZMA_MEM_ERROR;
#endif
outq->bufs = lzma_alloc(bufs_count * sizeof(lzma_outbuf),
allocator);
outq->bufs_mem = lzma_alloc((size_t)(bufs_alloc_size),
allocator);
if (outq->bufs == NULL || outq->bufs_mem == NULL) {
lzma_outq_end(outq, allocator);
return LZMA_MEM_ERROR;
}
}
// Initialize the rest of the main structure. Initialization of
// outq->bufs[] is done when they are actually needed.
outq->buf_size_max = (size_t)(buf_size_max);
outq->bufs_allocated = bufs_count;
outq->bufs_pos = 0;
outq->bufs_used = 0;
outq->read_pos = 0;
return LZMA_OK;
}
extern void
lzma_outq_end(lzma_outq *outq, lzma_allocator *allocator)
{
lzma_free(outq->bufs, allocator);
lzma_free(outq->bufs_mem, allocator);
return;
}
extern lzma_outbuf *
lzma_outq_get_buf(lzma_outq *outq)
{
// Caller must have checked it with lzma_outq_has_buf().
assert(outq->bufs_used < outq->bufs_allocated);
// Initialize the new buffer.
lzma_outbuf *buf = &outq->bufs[outq->bufs_pos];
buf->buf = outq->bufs_mem + outq->bufs_pos * outq->buf_size_max;
buf->size = 0;
buf->finished = false;
// Update the queue state.
if (++outq->bufs_pos == outq->bufs_allocated)
outq->bufs_pos = 0;
++outq->bufs_used;
return buf;
}
extern bool
lzma_outq_is_readable(const lzma_outq *outq)
{
uint32_t i = outq->bufs_pos - outq->bufs_used;
if (outq->bufs_pos < outq->bufs_used)
i += outq->bufs_allocated;
return outq->bufs[i].finished;
}
extern lzma_ret
lzma_outq_read(lzma_outq *restrict outq, uint8_t *restrict out,
size_t *restrict out_pos, size_t out_size,
lzma_vli *restrict unpadded_size,
lzma_vli *restrict uncompressed_size)
{
// There must be at least one buffer from which to read.
if (outq->bufs_used == 0)
return LZMA_OK;
// Get the buffer.
uint32_t i = outq->bufs_pos - outq->bufs_used;
if (outq->bufs_pos < outq->bufs_used)
i += outq->bufs_allocated;
lzma_outbuf *buf = &outq->bufs[i];
// If it isn't finished yet, we cannot read from it.
if (!buf->finished)
return LZMA_OK;
// Copy from the buffer to output.
lzma_bufcpy(buf->buf, &outq->read_pos, buf->size,
out, out_pos, out_size);
// Return if we didn't get all the data from the buffer.
if (outq->read_pos < buf->size)
return LZMA_OK;
// The buffer was finished. Tell the caller its size information.
*unpadded_size = buf->unpadded_size;
*uncompressed_size = buf->uncompressed_size;
// Free this buffer for further use.
--outq->bufs_used;
outq->read_pos = 0;
return LZMA_STREAM_END;
}

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@@ -1,155 +0,0 @@
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
/// \file outqueue.h
/// \brief Output queue handling in multithreaded coding
//
// Author: Lasse Collin
//
// This file has been put into the public domain.
// You can do whatever you want with this file.
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#include "common.h"
/// Output buffer for a single thread
typedef struct {
/// Pointer to the output buffer of lzma_outq.buf_size_max bytes
uint8_t *buf;
/// Amount of data written to buf
size_t size;
/// Additional size information
lzma_vli unpadded_size;
lzma_vli uncompressed_size;
/// True when no more data will be written into this buffer.
///
/// \note This is read by another thread and thus access
/// to this variable needs a mutex.
bool finished;
} lzma_outbuf;
typedef struct {
/// Array of buffers that are used cyclically.
lzma_outbuf *bufs;
/// Memory allocated for all the buffers
uint8_t *bufs_mem;
/// Amount of buffer space available in each buffer
size_t buf_size_max;
/// Number of buffers allocated
uint32_t bufs_allocated;
/// Position in the bufs array. The next buffer to be taken
/// into use is bufs[bufs_pos].
uint32_t bufs_pos;
/// Number of buffers in use
uint32_t bufs_used;
/// Position in the buffer in lzma_outq_read()
size_t read_pos;
} lzma_outq;
/**
* \brief Calculate the memory usage of an output queue
*
* \return Approximate memory usage in bytes or UINT64_MAX on error.
*/
extern uint64_t lzma_outq_memusage(uint64_t buf_size_max, uint32_t threads);
/// \brief Initialize an output queue
///
/// \param outq Pointer to an output queue. Before calling
/// this function the first time, *outq should
/// have been zeroed with memzero() so that this
/// function knows that there are no previous
/// allocations to free.
/// \param allocator Pointer to allocator or NULL
/// \param buf_size_max Maximum amount of data that a single buffer
/// in the queue may need to store.
/// \param threads Number of buffers that may be in use
/// concurrently. Note that more than this number
/// of buffers will actually get allocated to
/// improve performance when buffers finish
/// out of order.
///
/// \return - LZMA_OK
/// - LZMA_MEM_ERROR
///
extern lzma_ret lzma_outq_init(lzma_outq *outq, lzma_allocator *allocator,
uint64_t buf_size_max, uint32_t threads);
/// \brief Free the memory associated with the output queue
extern void lzma_outq_end(lzma_outq *outq, lzma_allocator *allocator);
/// \brief Get a new buffer
///
/// lzma_outq_has_buf() must be used to check that there is a buffer
/// available before calling lzma_outq_get_buf().
///
extern lzma_outbuf *lzma_outq_get_buf(lzma_outq *outq);
/// \brief Test if there is data ready to be read
///
/// Call to this function must be protected with the same mutex that
/// is used to protect lzma_outbuf.finished.
///
extern bool lzma_outq_is_readable(const lzma_outq *outq);
/// \brief Read finished data
///
/// \param outq Pointer to an output queue
/// \param out Beginning of the output buffer
/// \param out_pos The next byte will be written to
/// out[*out_pos].
/// \param out_size Size of the out buffer; the first byte into
/// which no data is written to is out[out_size].
/// \param unpadded_size Unpadded Size from the Block encoder
/// \param uncompressed_size Uncompressed Size from the Block encoder
///
/// \return - LZMA: All OK. Either no data was available or the buffer
/// being read didn't become empty yet.
/// - LZMA_STREAM_END: The buffer being read was finished.
/// *unpadded_size and *uncompressed_size were set.
///
/// \note This reads lzma_outbuf.finished variables and thus call
/// to this function needs to be protected with a mutex.
///
extern lzma_ret lzma_outq_read(lzma_outq *restrict outq,
uint8_t *restrict out, size_t *restrict out_pos,
size_t out_size, lzma_vli *restrict unpadded_size,
lzma_vli *restrict uncompressed_size);
/// \brief Test if there is at least one buffer free
///
/// This must be used before getting a new buffer with lzma_outq_get_buf().
///
static inline bool
lzma_outq_has_buf(const lzma_outq *outq)
{
return outq->bufs_used < outq->bufs_allocated;
}
/// \brief Test if the queue is completely empty
static inline bool
lzma_outq_is_empty(const lzma_outq *outq)
{
return outq->bufs_used == 0;
}

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@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#include "stream_encoder.h"
#include "block_encoder.h"
#include "index_encoder.h"
@@ -25,7 +26,7 @@ struct lzma_coder_s {
} sequence;
/// True if Block encoder has been initialized by
/// stream_encoder_init() or stream_encoder_update()
/// lzma_stream_encoder_init() or stream_encoder_update()
/// and thus doesn't need to be initialized in stream_encode().
bool block_encoder_is_initialized;
@@ -125,7 +126,7 @@ stream_encode(lzma_coder *coder, lzma_allocator *allocator,
}
// Initialize the Block encoder unless it was already
// initialized by stream_encoder_init() or
// initialized by lzma_stream_encoder_init() or
// stream_encoder_update().
if (!coder->block_encoder_is_initialized)
return_if_error(block_encoder_init(coder, allocator));
@@ -261,11 +262,11 @@ stream_encoder_update(lzma_coder *coder, lzma_allocator *allocator,
}
static lzma_ret
stream_encoder_init(lzma_next_coder *next, lzma_allocator *allocator,
extern lzma_ret
lzma_stream_encoder_init(lzma_next_coder *next, lzma_allocator *allocator,
const lzma_filter *filters, lzma_check check)
{
lzma_next_coder_init(&stream_encoder_init, next, allocator);
lzma_next_coder_init(&lzma_stream_encoder_init, next, allocator);
if (filters == NULL)
return LZMA_PROG_ERROR;
@@ -319,7 +320,7 @@ extern LZMA_API(lzma_ret)
lzma_stream_encoder(lzma_stream *strm,
const lzma_filter *filters, lzma_check check)
{
lzma_next_strm_init(stream_encoder_init, strm, filters, check);
lzma_next_strm_init(lzma_stream_encoder_init, strm, filters, check);
strm->internal->supported_actions[LZMA_RUN] = true;
strm->internal->supported_actions[LZMA_SYNC_FLUSH] = true;

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@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
/// \file stream_encoder.h
/// \brief Encodes .xz Streams
//
// Author: Lasse Collin
//
// This file has been put into the public domain.
// You can do whatever you want with this file.
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#ifndef LZMA_STREAM_ENCODER_H
#define LZMA_STREAM_ENCODER_H
#include "common.h"
extern lzma_ret lzma_stream_encoder_init(
lzma_next_coder *next, lzma_allocator *allocator,
const lzma_filter *filters, lzma_check check);
#endif

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@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ delta_encode(lzma_coder *coder, lzma_allocator *allocator,
static lzma_ret
delta_encoder_update(lzma_coder *coder, lzma_allocator *allocator,
const lzma_filter *filters_null lzma_attribute((unused)),
const lzma_filter *filters_null lzma_attribute((__unused__)),
const lzma_filter *reversed_filters)
{
// Delta doesn't and will never support changing the options in

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@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ decode_buffer(lzma_coder *coder,
static lzma_ret
lz_decode(lzma_coder *coder,
lzma_allocator *allocator lzma_attribute((unused)),
lzma_allocator *allocator lzma_attribute((__unused__)),
const uint8_t *restrict in, size_t *restrict in_pos,
size_t in_size, uint8_t *restrict out,
size_t *restrict out_pos, size_t out_size,

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@@ -480,7 +480,7 @@ lz_encoder_end(lzma_coder *coder, lzma_allocator *allocator)
static lzma_ret
lz_encoder_update(lzma_coder *coder, lzma_allocator *allocator,
const lzma_filter *filters_null lzma_attribute((unused)),
const lzma_filter *filters_null lzma_attribute((__unused__)),
const lzma_filter *reversed_filters)
{
if (coder->lz.options_update == NULL)

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@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
// Endianness doesn't matter in hash_2_calc() (no effect on the output).
#ifdef TUKLIB_FAST_UNALIGNED_ACCESS
# define hash_2_calc() \
const uint32_t hash_value = *(const uint16_t *)(cur);
const uint32_t hash_value = *(const uint16_t *)(cur)
#else
# define hash_2_calc() \
const uint32_t hash_value \

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@@ -14,15 +14,15 @@
#ifndef LZMA_FASTPOS_H
#define LZMA_FASTPOS_H
// LZMA encodes match distances by storing the highest two bits using
// a six-bit value [0, 63], and then the missing lower bits.
// Dictionary size is also stored using this encoding in the .xz
// LZMA encodes match distances (positions) by storing the highest two
// bits using a six-bit value [0, 63], and then the missing lower bits.
// Dictionary size is also stored using this encoding in the new .lzma
// file format header.
//
// fastpos.h provides a way to quickly find out the correct six-bit
// values. The following table gives some examples of this encoding:
//
// dist return
// pos return
// 0 0
// 1 1
// 2 2
@@ -48,10 +48,10 @@
// Provided functions or macros
// ----------------------------
//
// get_dist_slot(dist) is the basic version. get_dist_slot_2(dist)
// assumes that dist >= FULL_DISTANCES, thus the result is at least
// FULL_DISTANCES_BITS * 2. Using get_dist_slot(dist) instead of
// get_dist_slot_2(dist) would give the same result, but get_dist_slot_2(dist)
// get_pos_slot(pos) is the basic version. get_pos_slot_2(pos)
// assumes that pos >= FULL_DISTANCES, thus the result is at least
// FULL_DISTANCES_BITS * 2. Using get_pos_slot(pos) instead of
// get_pos_slot_2(pos) would give the same result, but get_pos_slot_2(pos)
// should be tiny bit faster due to the assumption being made.
//
//
@@ -76,14 +76,13 @@
// slightly faster, but sometimes it is a lot slower.
#ifdef HAVE_SMALL
# define get_dist_slot(dist) \
((dist) <= 4 ? (dist) : get_dist_slot_2(dist))
# define get_pos_slot(pos) ((pos) <= 4 ? (pos) : get_pos_slot_2(pos))
static inline uint32_t
get_dist_slot_2(uint32_t dist)
get_pos_slot_2(uint32_t pos)
{
const uint32_t i = bsr32(dist);
return (i + i) + ((dist >> (i - 1)) & 1);
const uint32_t i = bsr32(pos);
return (i + i) + ((pos >> (i - 1)) & 1);
}
@@ -100,39 +99,39 @@ extern const uint8_t lzma_fastpos[1 << FASTPOS_BITS];
#define fastpos_limit(extra, n) \
(UINT32_C(1) << (FASTPOS_BITS + fastpos_shift(extra, n)))
#define fastpos_result(dist, extra, n) \
lzma_fastpos[(dist) >> fastpos_shift(extra, n)] \
#define fastpos_result(pos, extra, n) \
lzma_fastpos[(pos) >> fastpos_shift(extra, n)] \
+ 2 * fastpos_shift(extra, n)
static inline uint32_t
get_dist_slot(uint32_t dist)
get_pos_slot(uint32_t pos)
{
// If it is small enough, we can pick the result directly from
// the precalculated table.
if (dist < fastpos_limit(0, 0))
return lzma_fastpos[dist];
if (pos < fastpos_limit(0, 0))
return lzma_fastpos[pos];
if (dist < fastpos_limit(0, 1))
return fastpos_result(dist, 0, 1);
if (pos < fastpos_limit(0, 1))
return fastpos_result(pos, 0, 1);
return fastpos_result(dist, 0, 2);
return fastpos_result(pos, 0, 2);
}
#ifdef FULL_DISTANCES_BITS
static inline uint32_t
get_dist_slot_2(uint32_t dist)
get_pos_slot_2(uint32_t pos)
{
assert(dist >= FULL_DISTANCES);
assert(pos >= FULL_DISTANCES);
if (dist < fastpos_limit(FULL_DISTANCES_BITS - 1, 0))
return fastpos_result(dist, FULL_DISTANCES_BITS - 1, 0);
if (pos < fastpos_limit(FULL_DISTANCES_BITS - 1, 0))
return fastpos_result(pos, FULL_DISTANCES_BITS - 1, 0);
if (dist < fastpos_limit(FULL_DISTANCES_BITS - 1, 1))
return fastpos_result(dist, FULL_DISTANCES_BITS - 1, 1);
if (pos < fastpos_limit(FULL_DISTANCES_BITS - 1, 1))
return fastpos_result(pos, FULL_DISTANCES_BITS - 1, 1);
return fastpos_result(dist, FULL_DISTANCES_BITS - 1, 2);
return fastpos_result(pos, FULL_DISTANCES_BITS - 1, 2);
}
#endif

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@@ -387,17 +387,7 @@ lzma_lzma2_props_encode(const void *options, uint8_t *out)
if (d == UINT32_MAX)
out[0] = 40;
else
out[0] = get_dist_slot(d + 1) - 24;
out[0] = get_pos_slot(d + 1) - 24;
return LZMA_OK;
}
extern uint64_t
lzma_lzma2_block_size(const void *options)
{
const lzma_options_lzma *const opt = options;
// Use at least 1 MiB to keep compression ratio better.
return my_max((uint64_t)(opt->dict_size) * 3, UINT64_C(1) << 20);
}

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@@ -38,6 +38,4 @@ extern uint64_t lzma_lzma2_encoder_memusage(const void *options);
extern lzma_ret lzma_lzma2_props_encode(const void *options, uint8_t *out);
extern uint64_t lzma_lzma2_block_size(const void *options);
#endif

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@@ -171,54 +171,53 @@ literal_init(probability (*probs)[LITERAL_CODER_SIZE],
// Match distance //
////////////////////
// Different sets of probabilities are used for match distances that have very
// Different set of probabilities is used for match distances that have very
// short match length: Lengths of 2, 3, and 4 bytes have a separate set of
// probabilities for each length. The matches with longer length use a shared
// set of probabilities.
#define DIST_STATES 4
#define LEN_TO_POS_STATES 4
// Macro to get the index of the appropriate probability array.
#define get_dist_state(len) \
((len) < DIST_STATES + MATCH_LEN_MIN \
#define get_len_to_pos_state(len) \
((len) < LEN_TO_POS_STATES + MATCH_LEN_MIN \
? (len) - MATCH_LEN_MIN \
: DIST_STATES - 1)
: LEN_TO_POS_STATES - 1)
// The highest two bits of a match distance (distance slot) are encoded
// using six bits. See fastpos.h for more explanation.
#define DIST_SLOT_BITS 6
#define DIST_SLOTS (1 << DIST_SLOT_BITS)
// The highest two bits of a match distance (pos slot) are encoded using six
// bits. See fastpos.h for more explanation.
#define POS_SLOT_BITS 6
#define POS_SLOTS (1 << POS_SLOT_BITS)
// Match distances up to 127 are fully encoded using probabilities. Since
// the highest two bits (distance slot) are always encoded using six bits,
// the distances 0-3 don't need any additional bits to encode, since the
// distance slot itself is the same as the actual distance. DIST_MODEL_START
// indicates the first distance slot where at least one additional bit is
// needed.
#define DIST_MODEL_START 4
// the highest two bits (pos slot) are always encoded using six bits, the
// distances 0-3 don't need any additional bits to encode, since the pos
// slot itself is the same as the actual distance. START_POS_MODEL_INDEX
// indicates the first pos slot where at least one additional bit is needed.
#define START_POS_MODEL_INDEX 4
// Match distances greater than 127 are encoded in three pieces:
// - distance slot: the highest two bits
// - pos slot: the highest two bits
// - direct bits: 2-26 bits below the highest two bits
// - alignment bits: four lowest bits
//
// Direct bits don't use any probabilities.
//
// The distance slot value of 14 is for distances 128-191 (see the table in
// The pos slot value of 14 is for distances 128-191 (see the table in
// fastpos.h to understand why).
#define DIST_MODEL_END 14
#define END_POS_MODEL_INDEX 14
// Distance slots that indicate a distance <= 127.
#define FULL_DISTANCES_BITS (DIST_MODEL_END / 2)
// Pos slots that indicate a distance <= 127.
#define FULL_DISTANCES_BITS (END_POS_MODEL_INDEX / 2)
#define FULL_DISTANCES (1 << FULL_DISTANCES_BITS)
// For match distances greater than 127, only the highest two bits and the
// lowest four bits (alignment) is encoded using probabilities.
#define ALIGN_BITS 4
#define ALIGN_SIZE (1 << ALIGN_BITS)
#define ALIGN_MASK (ALIGN_SIZE - 1)
#define ALIGN_TABLE_SIZE (1 << ALIGN_BITS)
#define ALIGN_MASK (ALIGN_TABLE_SIZE - 1)
// LZMA remembers the four most recent match distances. Reusing these distances
// tends to take less space than re-encoding the actual distance value.
#define REPS 4
#define REP_DISTANCES 4
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@@ -193,15 +193,15 @@ struct lzma_coder_s {
/// Probability tree for the highest two bits of the match distance.
/// There is a separate probability tree for match lengths of
/// 2 (i.e. MATCH_LEN_MIN), 3, 4, and [5, 273].
probability dist_slot[DIST_STATES][DIST_SLOTS];
probability pos_slot[LEN_TO_POS_STATES][POS_SLOTS];
/// Probability trees for additional bits for match distance when the
/// distance is in the range [4, 127].
probability pos_special[FULL_DISTANCES - DIST_MODEL_END];
probability pos_special[FULL_DISTANCES - END_POS_MODEL_INDEX];
/// Probability tree for the lowest four bits of a match distance
/// that is equal to or greater than 128.
probability pos_align[ALIGN_SIZE];
probability pos_align[ALIGN_TABLE_SIZE];
/// Length of a normal match
lzma_length_decoder match_len_decoder;
@@ -245,8 +245,8 @@ struct lzma_coder_s {
SEQ_LITERAL_WRITE,
SEQ_IS_REP,
seq_len(SEQ_MATCH_LEN),
seq_6(SEQ_DIST_SLOT),
SEQ_DIST_MODEL,
seq_6(SEQ_POS_SLOT),
SEQ_POS_MODEL,
SEQ_DIRECT,
seq_4(SEQ_ALIGN),
SEQ_EOPM,
@@ -502,28 +502,28 @@ lzma_decode(lzma_coder *restrict coder, lzma_dict *restrict dictptr,
// Prepare to decode the highest two bits of the
// match distance.
probs = coder->dist_slot[get_dist_state(len)];
probs = coder->pos_slot[get_len_to_pos_state(len)];
symbol = 1;
#ifdef HAVE_SMALL
case SEQ_DIST_SLOT:
case SEQ_POS_SLOT:
do {
rc_bit(probs[symbol], , , SEQ_DIST_SLOT);
} while (symbol < DIST_SLOTS);
rc_bit(probs[symbol], , , SEQ_POS_SLOT);
} while (symbol < POS_SLOTS);
#else
rc_bit_case(probs[symbol], , , SEQ_DIST_SLOT0);
rc_bit_case(probs[symbol], , , SEQ_DIST_SLOT1);
rc_bit_case(probs[symbol], , , SEQ_DIST_SLOT2);
rc_bit_case(probs[symbol], , , SEQ_DIST_SLOT3);
rc_bit_case(probs[symbol], , , SEQ_DIST_SLOT4);
rc_bit_case(probs[symbol], , , SEQ_DIST_SLOT5);
rc_bit_case(probs[symbol], , , SEQ_POS_SLOT0);
rc_bit_case(probs[symbol], , , SEQ_POS_SLOT1);
rc_bit_case(probs[symbol], , , SEQ_POS_SLOT2);
rc_bit_case(probs[symbol], , , SEQ_POS_SLOT3);
rc_bit_case(probs[symbol], , , SEQ_POS_SLOT4);
rc_bit_case(probs[symbol], , , SEQ_POS_SLOT5);
#endif
// Get rid of the highest bit that was needed for
// indexing of the probability array.
symbol -= DIST_SLOTS;
symbol -= POS_SLOTS;
assert(symbol <= 63);
if (symbol < DIST_MODEL_START) {
if (symbol < START_POS_MODEL_INDEX) {
// Match distances [0, 3] have only two bits.
rep0 = symbol;
} else {
@@ -533,7 +533,7 @@ lzma_decode(lzma_coder *restrict coder, lzma_dict *restrict dictptr,
assert(limit >= 1 && limit <= 30);
rep0 = 2 + (symbol & 1);
if (symbol < DIST_MODEL_END) {
if (symbol < END_POS_MODEL_INDEX) {
// Prepare to decode the low bits for
// a distance of [4, 127].
assert(limit <= 5);
@@ -553,12 +553,12 @@ lzma_decode(lzma_coder *restrict coder, lzma_dict *restrict dictptr,
- symbol - 1;
symbol = 1;
offset = 0;
case SEQ_DIST_MODEL:
case SEQ_POS_MODEL:
#ifdef HAVE_SMALL
do {
rc_bit(probs[symbol], ,
rep0 += 1 << offset,
SEQ_DIST_MODEL);
SEQ_POS_MODEL);
} while (++offset < limit);
#else
switch (limit) {
@@ -566,25 +566,25 @@ lzma_decode(lzma_coder *restrict coder, lzma_dict *restrict dictptr,
assert(offset == 0);
rc_bit(probs[symbol], ,
rep0 += 1,
SEQ_DIST_MODEL);
SEQ_POS_MODEL);
++offset;
--limit;
case 4:
rc_bit(probs[symbol], ,
rep0 += 1 << offset,
SEQ_DIST_MODEL);
SEQ_POS_MODEL);
++offset;
--limit;
case 3:
rc_bit(probs[symbol], ,
rep0 += 1 << offset,
SEQ_DIST_MODEL);
SEQ_POS_MODEL);
++offset;
--limit;
case 2:
rc_bit(probs[symbol], ,
rep0 += 1 << offset,
SEQ_DIST_MODEL);
SEQ_POS_MODEL);
++offset;
--limit;
case 1:
@@ -596,7 +596,7 @@ lzma_decode(lzma_coder *restrict coder, lzma_dict *restrict dictptr,
// "symbol".
rc_bit_last(probs[symbol], ,
rep0 += 1 << offset,
SEQ_DIST_MODEL);
SEQ_POS_MODEL);
}
#endif
} else {
@@ -637,7 +637,7 @@ lzma_decode(lzma_coder *restrict coder, lzma_dict *restrict dictptr,
rc_bit(coder->pos_align[symbol], ,
rep0 += 4, SEQ_ALIGN2);
case SEQ_ALIGN3:
// Like in SEQ_DIST_MODEL, we don't
// Like in SEQ_POS_MODEL, we don't
// need "symbol" for anything else
// than indexing the probability array.
rc_bit_last(coder->pos_align[symbol], ,
@@ -891,10 +891,10 @@ lzma_decoder_reset(lzma_coder *coder, const void *opt)
bit_reset(coder->is_rep2[i]);
}
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < DIST_STATES; ++i)
bittree_reset(coder->dist_slot[i], DIST_SLOT_BITS);
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < LEN_TO_POS_STATES; ++i)
bittree_reset(coder->pos_slot[i], POS_SLOT_BITS);
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < FULL_DISTANCES - DIST_MODEL_END; ++i)
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < FULL_DISTANCES - END_POS_MODEL_INDEX; ++i)
bit_reset(coder->pos_special[i]);
bittree_reset(coder->pos_align, ALIGN_BITS);

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@@ -148,28 +148,28 @@ match(lzma_coder *coder, const uint32_t pos_state,
length(&coder->rc, &coder->match_len_encoder, pos_state, len,
coder->fast_mode);
const uint32_t dist_slot = get_dist_slot(distance);
const uint32_t dist_state = get_dist_state(len);
rc_bittree(&coder->rc, coder->dist_slot[dist_state],
DIST_SLOT_BITS, dist_slot);
const uint32_t pos_slot = get_pos_slot(distance);
const uint32_t len_to_pos_state = get_len_to_pos_state(len);
rc_bittree(&coder->rc, coder->pos_slot[len_to_pos_state],
POS_SLOT_BITS, pos_slot);
if (dist_slot >= DIST_MODEL_START) {
const uint32_t footer_bits = (dist_slot >> 1) - 1;
const uint32_t base = (2 | (dist_slot & 1)) << footer_bits;
const uint32_t dist_reduced = distance - base;
if (pos_slot >= START_POS_MODEL_INDEX) {
const uint32_t footer_bits = (pos_slot >> 1) - 1;
const uint32_t base = (2 | (pos_slot & 1)) << footer_bits;
const uint32_t pos_reduced = distance - base;
if (dist_slot < DIST_MODEL_END) {
// Careful here: base - dist_slot - 1 can be -1, but
if (pos_slot < END_POS_MODEL_INDEX) {
// Careful here: base - pos_slot - 1 can be -1, but
// rc_bittree_reverse starts at probs[1], not probs[0].
rc_bittree_reverse(&coder->rc,
coder->dist_special + base - dist_slot - 1,
footer_bits, dist_reduced);
coder->pos_special + base - pos_slot - 1,
footer_bits, pos_reduced);
} else {
rc_direct(&coder->rc, dist_reduced >> ALIGN_BITS,
rc_direct(&coder->rc, pos_reduced >> ALIGN_BITS,
footer_bits - ALIGN_BITS);
rc_bittree_reverse(
&coder->rc, coder->dist_align,
ALIGN_BITS, dist_reduced & ALIGN_MASK);
&coder->rc, coder->pos_align,
ALIGN_BITS, pos_reduced & ALIGN_MASK);
++coder->align_price_count;
}
}
@@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ encode_symbol(lzma_coder *coder, lzma_mf *mf,
rc_bit(&coder->rc,
&coder->is_match[coder->state][pos_state], 1);
if (back < REPS) {
if (back < REP_DISTANCES) {
// It's a repeated match i.e. the same distance
// has been used earlier.
rc_bit(&coder->rc, &coder->is_rep[coder->state], 1);
@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ encode_symbol(lzma_coder *coder, lzma_mf *mf,
} else {
// Normal match
rc_bit(&coder->rc, &coder->is_rep[coder->state], 0);
match(coder, pos_state, back - REPS, len);
match(coder, pos_state, back - REP_DISTANCES, len);
}
}
@@ -353,9 +353,9 @@ lzma_lzma_encode(lzma_coder *restrict coder, lzma_mf *restrict mf,
// Get optimal match (repeat position and length).
// Value ranges for pos:
// - [0, REPS): repeated match
// - [REPS, UINT32_MAX):
// match at (pos - REPS)
// - [0, REP_DISTANCES): repeated match
// - [REP_DISTANCES, UINT32_MAX):
// match at (pos - REP_DISTANCES)
// - UINT32_MAX: not a match but a literal
// Value ranges for len:
// - [MATCH_LEN_MIN, MATCH_LEN_MAX]
@@ -487,7 +487,7 @@ lzma_lzma_encoder_reset(lzma_coder *coder, const lzma_options_lzma *options)
// State
coder->state = STATE_LIT_LIT;
for (size_t i = 0; i < REPS; ++i)
for (size_t i = 0; i < REP_DISTANCES; ++i)
coder->reps[i] = 0;
literal_init(coder->literal, options->lc, options->lp);
@@ -505,14 +505,14 @@ lzma_lzma_encoder_reset(lzma_coder *coder, const lzma_options_lzma *options)
bit_reset(coder->is_rep2[i]);
}
for (size_t i = 0; i < FULL_DISTANCES - DIST_MODEL_END; ++i)
bit_reset(coder->dist_special[i]);
for (size_t i = 0; i < FULL_DISTANCES - END_POS_MODEL_INDEX; ++i)
bit_reset(coder->pos_special[i]);
// Bit tree encoders
for (size_t i = 0; i < DIST_STATES; ++i)
bittree_reset(coder->dist_slot[i], DIST_SLOT_BITS);
for (size_t i = 0; i < LEN_TO_POS_STATES; ++i)
bittree_reset(coder->pos_slot[i], POS_SLOT_BITS);
bittree_reset(coder->dist_align, ALIGN_BITS);
bittree_reset(coder->pos_align, ALIGN_BITS);
// Length encoders
length_encoder_reset(&coder->match_len_encoder,

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@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ lzma_lzma_optimum_fast(lzma_coder *restrict coder, lzma_mf *restrict mf,
uint32_t rep_len = 0;
uint32_t rep_index = 0;
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < REPS; ++i) {
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < REP_DISTANCES; ++i) {
// Pointer to the beginning of the match candidate
const uint8_t *const buf_back = buf - coder->reps[i] - 1;
@@ -79,7 +79,8 @@ lzma_lzma_optimum_fast(lzma_coder *restrict coder, lzma_mf *restrict mf,
// We didn't find a long enough repeated match. Encode it as a normal
// match if the match length is at least nice_len.
if (len_main >= nice_len) {
*back_res = coder->matches[matches_count - 1].dist + REPS;
*back_res = coder->matches[matches_count - 1].dist
+ REP_DISTANCES;
*len_res = len_main;
mf_skip(mf, len_main - 1);
return;
@@ -154,7 +155,7 @@ lzma_lzma_optimum_fast(lzma_coder *restrict coder, lzma_mf *restrict mf,
const uint32_t limit = len_main - 1;
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < REPS; ++i) {
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < REP_DISTANCES; ++i) {
const uint8_t *const buf_back = buf - coder->reps[i] - 1;
if (not_equal_16(buf, buf_back))
@@ -171,7 +172,7 @@ lzma_lzma_optimum_fast(lzma_coder *restrict coder, lzma_mf *restrict mf,
}
}
*back_res = back_main + REPS;
*back_res = back_main + REP_DISTANCES;
*len_res = len_main;
mf_skip(mf, len_main - 2);
return;

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@@ -108,18 +108,18 @@ get_rep_price(const lzma_coder *const coder, const uint32_t rep_index,
static inline uint32_t
get_dist_len_price(const lzma_coder *const coder, const uint32_t dist,
get_pos_len_price(const lzma_coder *const coder, const uint32_t pos,
const uint32_t len, const uint32_t pos_state)
{
const uint32_t dist_state = get_dist_state(len);
const uint32_t len_to_pos_state = get_len_to_pos_state(len);
uint32_t price;
if (dist < FULL_DISTANCES) {
price = coder->dist_prices[dist_state][dist];
if (pos < FULL_DISTANCES) {
price = coder->distances_prices[len_to_pos_state][pos];
} else {
const uint32_t dist_slot = get_dist_slot_2(dist);
price = coder->dist_slot_prices[dist_state][dist_slot]
+ coder->align_prices[dist & ALIGN_MASK];
const uint32_t pos_slot = get_pos_slot_2(pos);
price = coder->pos_slot_prices[len_to_pos_state][pos_slot]
+ coder->align_prices[pos & ALIGN_MASK];
}
price += get_len_price(&coder->match_len_encoder, len, pos_state);
@@ -129,53 +129,55 @@ get_dist_len_price(const lzma_coder *const coder, const uint32_t dist,
static void
fill_dist_prices(lzma_coder *coder)
fill_distances_prices(lzma_coder *coder)
{
for (uint32_t dist_state = 0; dist_state < DIST_STATES; ++dist_state) {
for (uint32_t len_to_pos_state = 0;
len_to_pos_state < LEN_TO_POS_STATES;
++len_to_pos_state) {
uint32_t *const dist_slot_prices
= coder->dist_slot_prices[dist_state];
uint32_t *const pos_slot_prices
= coder->pos_slot_prices[len_to_pos_state];
// Price to encode the dist_slot.
for (uint32_t dist_slot = 0;
dist_slot < coder->dist_table_size; ++dist_slot)
dist_slot_prices[dist_slot] = rc_bittree_price(
coder->dist_slot[dist_state],
DIST_SLOT_BITS, dist_slot);
// Price to encode the pos_slot.
for (uint32_t pos_slot = 0;
pos_slot < coder->dist_table_size; ++pos_slot)
pos_slot_prices[pos_slot] = rc_bittree_price(
coder->pos_slot[len_to_pos_state],
POS_SLOT_BITS, pos_slot);
// For matches with distance >= FULL_DISTANCES, add the price
// of the direct bits part of the match distance. (Align bits
// are handled by fill_align_prices()).
for (uint32_t dist_slot = DIST_MODEL_END;
dist_slot < coder->dist_table_size;
++dist_slot)
dist_slot_prices[dist_slot] += rc_direct_price(
((dist_slot >> 1) - 1) - ALIGN_BITS);
for (uint32_t pos_slot = END_POS_MODEL_INDEX;
pos_slot < coder->dist_table_size; ++pos_slot)
pos_slot_prices[pos_slot] += rc_direct_price(
((pos_slot >> 1) - 1) - ALIGN_BITS);
// Distances in the range [0, 3] are fully encoded with
// dist_slot, so they are used for coder->dist_prices
// pos_slot, so they are used for coder->distances_prices
// as is.
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < DIST_MODEL_START; ++i)
coder->dist_prices[dist_state][i]
= dist_slot_prices[i];
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < START_POS_MODEL_INDEX; ++i)
coder->distances_prices[len_to_pos_state][i]
= pos_slot_prices[i];
}
// Distances in the range [4, 127] depend on dist_slot and
// dist_special. We do this in a loop separate from the above
// loop to avoid redundant calls to get_dist_slot().
for (uint32_t i = DIST_MODEL_START; i < FULL_DISTANCES; ++i) {
const uint32_t dist_slot = get_dist_slot(i);
const uint32_t footer_bits = ((dist_slot >> 1) - 1);
const uint32_t base = (2 | (dist_slot & 1)) << footer_bits;
// Distances in the range [4, 127] depend on pos_slot and pos_special.
// We do this in a loop separate from the above loop to avoid
// redundant calls to get_pos_slot().
for (uint32_t i = START_POS_MODEL_INDEX; i < FULL_DISTANCES; ++i) {
const uint32_t pos_slot = get_pos_slot(i);
const uint32_t footer_bits = ((pos_slot >> 1) - 1);
const uint32_t base = (2 | (pos_slot & 1)) << footer_bits;
const uint32_t price = rc_bittree_reverse_price(
coder->dist_special + base - dist_slot - 1,
coder->pos_special + base - pos_slot - 1,
footer_bits, i - base);
for (uint32_t dist_state = 0; dist_state < DIST_STATES;
++dist_state)
coder->dist_prices[dist_state][i]
= price + coder->dist_slot_prices[
dist_state][dist_slot];
for (uint32_t len_to_pos_state = 0;
len_to_pos_state < LEN_TO_POS_STATES;
++len_to_pos_state)
coder->distances_prices[len_to_pos_state][i]
= price + coder->pos_slot_prices[
len_to_pos_state][pos_slot];
}
coder->match_price_count = 0;
@@ -186,9 +188,9 @@ fill_dist_prices(lzma_coder *coder)
static void
fill_align_prices(lzma_coder *coder)
{
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < ALIGN_SIZE; ++i)
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < ALIGN_TABLE_SIZE; ++i)
coder->align_prices[i] = rc_bittree_reverse_price(
coder->dist_align, ALIGN_BITS, i);
coder->pos_align, ALIGN_BITS, i);
coder->align_price_count = 0;
return;
@@ -294,10 +296,10 @@ helper1(lzma_coder *restrict coder, lzma_mf *restrict mf,
const uint8_t *const buf = mf_ptr(mf) - 1;
uint32_t rep_lens[REPS];
uint32_t rep_lens[REP_DISTANCES];
uint32_t rep_max_index = 0;
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < REPS; ++i) {
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < REP_DISTANCES; ++i) {
const uint8_t *const buf_back = buf - coder->reps[i] - 1;
if (not_equal_16(buf, buf_back)) {
@@ -324,7 +326,8 @@ helper1(lzma_coder *restrict coder, lzma_mf *restrict mf,
if (len_main >= nice_len) {
*back_res = coder->matches[matches_count - 1].dist + REPS;
*back_res = coder->matches[matches_count - 1].dist
+ REP_DISTANCES;
*len_res = len_main;
mf_skip(mf, len_main - 1);
return UINT32_MAX;
@@ -378,7 +381,7 @@ helper1(lzma_coder *restrict coder, lzma_mf *restrict mf,
coder->opts[1].pos_prev = 0;
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < REPS; ++i)
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < REP_DISTANCES; ++i)
coder->opts[0].backs[i] = coder->reps[i];
uint32_t len = len_end;
@@ -387,7 +390,7 @@ helper1(lzma_coder *restrict coder, lzma_mf *restrict mf,
} while (--len >= 2);
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < REPS; ++i) {
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < REP_DISTANCES; ++i) {
uint32_t rep_len = rep_lens[i];
if (rep_len < 2)
continue;
@@ -423,13 +426,14 @@ helper1(lzma_coder *restrict coder, lzma_mf *restrict mf,
for(; ; ++len) {
const uint32_t dist = coder->matches[i].dist;
const uint32_t cur_and_len_price = normal_match_price
+ get_dist_len_price(coder,
+ get_pos_len_price(coder,
dist, len, pos_state);
if (cur_and_len_price < coder->opts[len].price) {
coder->opts[len].price = cur_and_len_price;
coder->opts[len].pos_prev = 0;
coder->opts[len].back_prev = dist + REPS;
coder->opts[len].back_prev
= dist + REP_DISTANCES;
coder->opts[len].prev_1_is_literal = false;
}
@@ -459,7 +463,7 @@ helper2(lzma_coder *coder, uint32_t *reps, const uint8_t *buf,
if (coder->opts[cur].prev_2) {
state = coder->opts[coder->opts[cur].pos_prev_2].state;
if (coder->opts[cur].back_prev_2 < REPS)
if (coder->opts[cur].back_prev_2 < REP_DISTANCES)
update_long_rep(state);
else
update_match(state);
@@ -488,33 +492,33 @@ helper2(lzma_coder *coder, uint32_t *reps, const uint8_t *buf,
update_long_rep(state);
} else {
pos = coder->opts[cur].back_prev;
if (pos < REPS)
if (pos < REP_DISTANCES)
update_long_rep(state);
else
update_match(state);
}
if (pos < REPS) {
if (pos < REP_DISTANCES) {
reps[0] = coder->opts[pos_prev].backs[pos];
uint32_t i;
for (i = 1; i <= pos; ++i)
reps[i] = coder->opts[pos_prev].backs[i - 1];
for (; i < REPS; ++i)
for (; i < REP_DISTANCES; ++i)
reps[i] = coder->opts[pos_prev].backs[i];
} else {
reps[0] = pos - REPS;
reps[0] = pos - REP_DISTANCES;
for (uint32_t i = 1; i < REPS; ++i)
for (uint32_t i = 1; i < REP_DISTANCES; ++i)
reps[i] = coder->opts[pos_prev].backs[i - 1];
}
}
coder->opts[cur].state = state;
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < REPS; ++i)
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < REP_DISTANCES; ++i)
coder->opts[cur].backs[i] = reps[i];
const uint32_t cur_price = coder->opts[cur].price;
@@ -607,7 +611,7 @@ helper2(lzma_coder *coder, uint32_t *reps, const uint8_t *buf,
uint32_t start_len = 2; // speed optimization
for (uint32_t rep_index = 0; rep_index < REPS; ++rep_index) {
for (uint32_t rep_index = 0; rep_index < REP_DISTANCES; ++rep_index) {
const uint8_t *const buf_back = buf - reps[rep_index] - 1;
if (not_equal_16(buf, buf_back))
continue;
@@ -724,14 +728,14 @@ helper2(lzma_coder *coder, uint32_t *reps, const uint8_t *buf,
for (uint32_t len_test = start_len; ; ++len_test) {
const uint32_t cur_back = coder->matches[i].dist;
uint32_t cur_and_len_price = normal_match_price
+ get_dist_len_price(coder,
+ get_pos_len_price(coder,
cur_back, len_test, pos_state);
if (cur_and_len_price < coder->opts[cur + len_test].price) {
coder->opts[cur + len_test].price = cur_and_len_price;
coder->opts[cur + len_test].pos_prev = cur;
coder->opts[cur + len_test].back_prev
= cur_back + REPS;
= cur_back + REP_DISTANCES;
coder->opts[cur + len_test].prev_1_is_literal = false;
}
@@ -791,7 +795,7 @@ helper2(lzma_coder *coder, uint32_t *reps, const uint8_t *buf,
coder->opts[offset].prev_2 = true;
coder->opts[offset].pos_prev_2 = cur;
coder->opts[offset].back_prev_2
= cur_back + REPS;
= cur_back + REP_DISTANCES;
}
//}
}
@@ -827,9 +831,9 @@ lzma_lzma_optimum_normal(lzma_coder *restrict coder, lzma_mf *restrict mf,
// In liblzma they were moved into this single place.
if (mf->read_ahead == 0) {
if (coder->match_price_count >= (1 << 7))
fill_dist_prices(coder);
fill_distances_prices(coder);
if (coder->align_price_count >= ALIGN_SIZE)
if (coder->align_price_count >= ALIGN_TABLE_SIZE)
fill_align_prices(coder);
}
@@ -841,7 +845,7 @@ lzma_lzma_optimum_normal(lzma_coder *restrict coder, lzma_mf *restrict mf,
if (len_end == UINT32_MAX)
return;
uint32_t reps[REPS];
uint32_t reps[REP_DISTANCES];
memcpy(reps, coder->reps, sizeof(reps));
uint32_t cur;

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@@ -30,14 +30,16 @@ lzma_lzma_preset(lzma_options_lzma *options, uint32_t preset)
options->lp = LZMA_LP_DEFAULT;
options->pb = LZMA_PB_DEFAULT;
options->dict_size = UINT32_C(1) << (uint8_t []){
18, 20, 21, 22, 22, 23, 23, 24, 25, 26 }[level];
static const uint8_t dict_pow2[]
= { 18, 20, 21, 22, 22, 23, 23, 24, 25, 26 };
options->dict_size = UINT32_C(1) << dict_pow2[level];
if (level <= 3) {
options->mode = LZMA_MODE_FAST;
options->mf = level == 0 ? LZMA_MF_HC3 : LZMA_MF_HC4;
options->nice_len = level <= 1 ? 128 : 273;
options->depth = (uint8_t []){ 4, 8, 24, 48 }[level];
static const uint8_t depths[] = { 4, 8, 24, 48 };
options->depth = depths[level];
} else {
options->mode = LZMA_MODE_NORMAL;
options->mf = LZMA_MF_BT4;

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@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ typedef struct {
uint32_t pos_prev; // pos_next;
uint32_t back_prev;
uint32_t backs[REPS];
uint32_t backs[REP_DISTANCES];
} lzma_optimal;
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ struct lzma_coder_s {
lzma_lzma_state state;
/// The four most recent match distances
uint32_t reps[REPS];
uint32_t reps[REP_DISTANCES];
/// Array of match candidates
lzma_match matches[MATCH_LEN_MAX + 1];
@@ -112,9 +112,9 @@ struct lzma_coder_s {
probability is_rep1[STATES];
probability is_rep2[STATES];
probability is_rep0_long[STATES][POS_STATES_MAX];
probability dist_slot[DIST_STATES][DIST_SLOTS];
probability dist_special[FULL_DISTANCES - DIST_MODEL_END];
probability dist_align[ALIGN_SIZE];
probability pos_slot[LEN_TO_POS_STATES][POS_SLOTS];
probability pos_special[FULL_DISTANCES - END_POS_MODEL_INDEX];
probability pos_align[ALIGN_TABLE_SIZE];
// These are the same as in lzma_decoder.c except that the encoders
// include also price tables.
@@ -122,12 +122,12 @@ struct lzma_coder_s {
lzma_length_encoder rep_len_encoder;
// Price tables
uint32_t dist_slot_prices[DIST_STATES][DIST_SLOTS];
uint32_t dist_prices[DIST_STATES][FULL_DISTANCES];
uint32_t pos_slot_prices[LEN_TO_POS_STATES][POS_SLOTS];
uint32_t distances_prices[LEN_TO_POS_STATES][FULL_DISTANCES];
uint32_t dist_table_size;
uint32_t match_price_count;
uint32_t align_prices[ALIGN_SIZE];
uint32_t align_prices[ALIGN_TABLE_SIZE];
uint32_t align_price_count;
// Optimal

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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
static size_t
arm_code(lzma_simple *simple lzma_attribute((unused)),
arm_code(lzma_simple *simple lzma_attribute((__unused__)),
uint32_t now_pos, bool is_encoder,
uint8_t *buffer, size_t size)
{

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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
static size_t
armthumb_code(lzma_simple *simple lzma_attribute((unused)),
armthumb_code(lzma_simple *simple lzma_attribute((__unused__)),
uint32_t now_pos, bool is_encoder,
uint8_t *buffer, size_t size)
{

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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
static size_t
ia64_code(lzma_simple *simple lzma_attribute((unused)),
ia64_code(lzma_simple *simple lzma_attribute((__unused__)),
uint32_t now_pos, bool is_encoder,
uint8_t *buffer, size_t size)
{

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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
static size_t
powerpc_code(lzma_simple *simple lzma_attribute((unused)),
powerpc_code(lzma_simple *simple lzma_attribute((__unused__)),
uint32_t now_pos, bool is_encoder,
uint8_t *buffer, size_t size)
{

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@@ -35,9 +35,6 @@ copy_or_code(lzma_coder *coder, lzma_allocator *allocator,
} else {
// Call the next coder in the chain to provide us some data.
// We don't care about uncompressed_size here, because
// the next filter in the chain will do it for us (since
// we don't change the size of the data).
const lzma_ret ret = coder->next.code(
coder->next.coder, allocator,
in, in_pos, in_size,
@@ -110,7 +107,7 @@ simple_code(lzma_coder *coder, lzma_allocator *allocator,
// filtered if the buffer sizes used by the application are reasonable.
const size_t out_avail = out_size - *out_pos;
const size_t buf_avail = coder->size - coder->pos;
if (out_avail > buf_avail) {
if (out_avail > buf_avail || buf_avail == 0) {
// Store the old position so that we know from which byte
// to start filtering.
const size_t out_start = *out_pos;
@@ -212,7 +209,7 @@ simple_coder_end(lzma_coder *coder, lzma_allocator *allocator)
static lzma_ret
simple_coder_update(lzma_coder *coder, lzma_allocator *allocator,
const lzma_filter *filters_null lzma_attribute((unused)),
const lzma_filter *filters_null lzma_attribute((__unused__)),
const lzma_filter *reversed_filters)
{
// No update support, just call the next filter in the chain.

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@@ -22,8 +22,7 @@ struct lzma_coder_s {
/// Next filter in the chain
lzma_next_coder next;
/// True if the next coder in the chain has returned LZMA_STREAM_END
/// or if we have processed uncompressed_size bytes.
/// True if the next coder in the chain has returned LZMA_STREAM_END.
bool end_was_reached;
/// True if filter() should encode the data; false to decode.

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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
static size_t
sparc_code(lzma_simple *simple lzma_attribute((unused)),
sparc_code(lzma_simple *simple lzma_attribute((__unused__)),
uint32_t now_pos, bool is_encoder,
uint8_t *buffer, size_t size)
{

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@@ -4,14 +4,14 @@
.\" This file has been put into the public domain.
.\" You can do whatever you want with this file.
.\"
.TH LZMAINFO 1 "2010-09-27" "Tukaani" "XZ Utils"
.TH LZMAINFO 1 "2013-06-30" "Tukaani" "XZ Utils"
.SH NAME
lzmainfo \- show information stored in the .lzma file header
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B lzmainfo
.RB [ \-\-help ]
.RB [ \-\-version ]
.RI [ file ]...
.RI [ file... ]
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B lzmainfo
shows information stored in the

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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
#endif
static void lzma_attribute((noreturn))
static void lzma_attribute((__noreturn__))
help(void)
{
printf(
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ _("Usage: %s [--help] [--version] [FILE]...\n"
}
static void lzma_attribute((noreturn))
static void lzma_attribute((__noreturn__))
version(void)
{
puts("lzmainfo (" PACKAGE_NAME ") " LZMA_VERSION_STRING);

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
.\"
.\" License: GNU GPLv2+
.\"
.TH XZDIFF 1 "2011-03-19" "Tukaani" "XZ Utils"
.TH XZDIFF 1 "2010-09-27" "Tukaani" "XZ Utils"
.SH NAME
xzcmp, xzdiff, lzcmp, lzdiff \- compare compressed files
.SH SYNOPSIS
@@ -33,9 +33,8 @@ on files compressed with
.BR xz (1),
.BR lzma (1),
.BR gzip (1),
.BR bzip2 (1),
or
.BR lzop (1).
.BR bzip2 (1).
All options specified are passed directly to
.BR cmp (1)
or
@@ -67,7 +66,6 @@ are provided for backward compatibility with LZMA Utils.
.BR xz (1),
.BR gzip (1),
.BR bzip2 (1),
.BR lzop (1),
.BR zdiff (1)
.SH BUGS
Messages from the

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@@ -19,10 +19,10 @@
# Instead of unsetting XZ_OPT, just make sure that xz will use file format
# autodetection. This way memory usage limit and thread limit can be
# specified via XZ_OPT. With gzip, bzip2, and lzop it's OK to just unset the
# specified via XZ_OPT. With gzip and bzip2 it's OK to just unset the
# environment variables.
xz='@xz@ --format=auto'
unset GZIP BZIP BZIP2 LZOP
unset GZIP BZIP BZIP2
case ${0##*/} in
*cmp*) prog=xzcmp; cmp=${CMP:-cmp};;
@@ -77,21 +77,17 @@ if test $# -eq 1; then
xz1=bzip2;;
*[-.][zZ] | *_z | *[-.]gz | *.t[ag]z)
xz1=gzip;;
*[-.]lzo | *.tzo)
xz1=lzop;;
*)
echo >&2 "$0: $1: Unknown compressed file name suffix"
exit 2;;
esac
case $1 in
*[-.][zZ] | *_z | *[-.][gx]z | *[-.]bz2 | *[-.]lzma | *[-.]lzo)
FILE=`expr "X$1" : 'X\(.*\)[-.][abglmoxzZ2]*$'`;;
*[-.][zZ] | *_z | *[-.][gx]z | *[-.]bz2 | *[-.]lzma)
FILE=`expr "X$1" : 'X\(.*\)[-.][abglmxzZ2]*$'`;;
*.t[abglx]z)
FILE=`expr "X$1" : 'X\(.*[-.]t\)[abglx]z$'`ar;;
*.tbz2)
FILE=`expr "X$1" : 'X\(.*[-.]t\)bz2$'`ar;;
*.tzo)
FILE=`expr "X$1" : 'X\(.*[-.]t\)zo$'`ar;;
esac
xz_status=$(
exec 4>&1
@@ -101,17 +97,15 @@ elif test $# -eq 2; then
case $1 in
*[-.]bz2 | *.tbz | *.tbz2) xz1=bzip2;;
*[-.][zZ] | *_z | *[-.]gz | *.t[ag]z) xz1=gzip;;
*[-.]lzo | *.tzo) xz1=lzop;;
esac
case $2 in
*[-.]bz2 | *.tbz | *.tbz2) xz2=bzip2;;
*[-.][zZ] | *_z | *[-.]gz | *.t[ag]z) xz2=gzip;;
*[-.]lzo | *.tzo) xz2=lzop;;
esac
case $1 in
*[-.][zZ] | *_z | *[-.][gx]z | *[-.]bz2 | *[-.]lzma | *.t[abglx]z | *.tbz2 | *[-.]lzo | *.tzo | -)
*[-.][zZ] | *_z | *[-.][gx]z | *[-.]bz2 | *[-.]lzma | *.t[abglx]z | *.tbz2 | -)
case "$2" in
*[-.][zZ] | *_z | *[-.][gx]z | *[-.]bz2 | *[-.]lzma | *.t[abglx]z | *.tbz2 | *[-.]lzo | *.tzo | -)
*[-.][zZ] | *_z | *[-.][gx]z | *[-.]bz2 | *[-.]lzma | *.t[abglx]z | *.tbz2 | -)
if test "$1$2" = --; then
xz_status=$(
exec 4>&1
@@ -126,12 +120,14 @@ elif test $# -eq 2; then
( ($xz2 -cdfq -- "$2" 4>&-; echo $? >&4) 3>&- 5<&- </dev/null |
eval "$cmp" /dev/fd/5 - >&3) 5<&0
)
cmp_status=$?
case $xz_status in
*[1-9]*) xz_status=1;;
*) xz_status=0;;
esac
(exit $cmp_status)
else
F=`expr "/$2" : '.*/\(.*\)[-.][ablmotxz2]*$'` || F=$prog
F=`expr "/$2" : '.*/\(.*\)[-.][ablmtxz2]*$'` || F=$prog
tmp=
trap '
test -n "$tmp" && rm -f "$tmp"
@@ -158,7 +154,7 @@ elif test $# -eq 2; then
esac;;
*)
case "$2" in
*[-.][zZ] | *_z | *[-.][gx]z | *[-.]bz2 | *[-.]lzma | *.t[abglx]z | *.tbz2 | *[-.]lzo | *.tzo | -)
*[-.][zZ] | *_z | *[-.][gx]z | *[-.]bz2 | *[-.]lzma | *.t[abglx]z | *.tbz2 | -)
xz_status=$(
exec 4>&1
($xz2 -cdfq -- "$2" 4>&-; echo $? >&4) 3>&- |

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
.\"
.\" License: GNU GPLv2+
.\"
.TH XZGREP 1 "2011-03-19" "Tukaani" "XZ Utils"
.TH XZGREP 1 "2010-09-27" "Tukaani" "XZ Utils"
.SH NAME
xzgrep \- search compressed files for a regular expression
.SH SYNOPSIS
@@ -40,9 +40,8 @@ which may be either uncompressed or compressed with
.BR xz (1),
.BR lzma (1),
.BR gzip (1),
.BR bzip2 (1),
or
.BR lzop (1).
.BR bzip2 (1).
All options specified are passed directly to
.BR grep (1).
.PP
@@ -52,10 +51,9 @@ is specified, then standard input is decompressed if necessary
and fed to
.BR grep (1).
When reading from standard input,
.BR gzip (1),
.BR bzip2 (1),
.BR gzip (1)
and
.BR lzop (1)
.BR bzip2 (1)
compressed files are not supported.
.PP
If
@@ -94,5 +92,4 @@ or
.BR xz (1),
.BR gzip (1),
.BR bzip2 (1),
.BR lzop (1),
.BR zgrep (1)

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@@ -22,12 +22,12 @@
# Instead of unsetting XZ_OPT, just make sure that xz will use file format
# autodetection. This way memory usage limit and thread limit can be
# specified via XZ_OPT. With gzip, bzip2, and lzop it's OK to just unset the
# specified via XZ_OPT. With gzip and bzip2 it's OK to just unset the
# environment variables.
xz='@xz@ --format=auto'
unset GZIP BZIP BZIP2 LZOP
unset GZIP BZIP BZIP2
case ${0##/*} in
case ${0##*/} in
*egrep*) prog=xzegrep; grep=${GREP:-egrep};;
*fgrep*) prog=xzfgrep; grep=${GREP:-fgrep};;
*) prog=xzgrep; grep=${GREP:-grep};;
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ esac
version="$prog (@PACKAGE_NAME@) @VERSION@"
usage="Usage: ${0##/*} [OPTION]... [-e] PATTERN [FILE]...
usage="Usage: ${0##*/} [OPTION]... [-e] PATTERN [FILE]...
Look for instances of PATTERN in the input FILEs, using their
uncompressed contents if they are compressed.
@@ -106,10 +106,12 @@ while test $# -ne 0; do
with_filename=1
continue;;
(-l | --files-with-*)
files_with_matches=1;;
files_with_matches=1
continue;;
(-L | --files-witho*)
files_without_matches=1;;
(--no-f*)
files_without_matches=1
continue;;
(-h | --no-f*)
no_filename=1;;
(-V | --v | --ve | --ver | --vers | --versi | --versio | --version)
echo "$version" || exit 2
@@ -147,13 +149,14 @@ if test $# -eq 0; then
fi
exec 3>&1
res=0
# res=1 means that no file matched yet
res=1
for i; do
case $i in
*[-.][zZ] | *_z | *[-.]gz | *.t[ag]z) uncompress="gzip -cdfq";;
*[-.]bz2 | *[-.]tbz | *.tbz2) uncompress="bzip2 -cdfq";;
*[-.]lzo | *[-.]tzo) uncompress="lzop -cdfq";;
*) uncompress="$xz -cdfq";;
esac
# Fail if xz or grep (or sed) fails.
@@ -195,7 +198,17 @@ for i; do
fi >&3 5>&-
)
r=$?
test "$xz_status" -eq 0 || test "$xz_status" -eq 2 || r=2
test $res -lt $r && res=$r
# fail occured previously, nothing worse can happen
test $res -gt 1 && continue
test "$xz_status" -eq 0 || test "$xz_status" -eq 2 \
|| test "$(kill -l "$xz_status" 2> /dev/null)" = "PIPE" || r=2
# still no match
test $r -eq 1 && continue
# 0 == match, >=2 == fail
res=$r
done
exit $res

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@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ if test "${LESSMETACHARS+set}" != set; then
LESSMETACHARS="$space$tab$nl'"';*?"()<>[|&^`#\$%=~'
fi
if test "$(less -V | { read ver && echo ${ver#less }; })" -ge 429; then
if test "$(less -V | { read less ver re && echo ${ver}; })" -ge 429; then
# less 429 or later: LESSOPEN pipe will be used on
# standard input if $LESSOPEN begins with |-.
LESSOPEN="|-$xz -cdfq -- %s"

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@@ -4,15 +4,15 @@
.\"
.\" License: GNU GPLv2+
.\"
.TH XZMORE 1 "2010-09-27" "Tukaani" "XZ Utils"
.TH XZMORE 1 "2013-06-30" "Tukaani" "XZ Utils"
.SH NAME
xzmore, lzmore \- view xz or lzma compressed (text) files
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B xzmore
.RI [ "filename ..." ]
.RI [ file... ]
.br
.B lzmore
.RI [ "filename ..." ]
.RI [ file... ]
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B xzmore
is a filter which allows examination of

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@@ -68,11 +68,9 @@ parse_real(args_info *args, int argc, char **argv)
OPT_LZMA1,
OPT_LZMA2,
OPT_SINGLE_STREAM,
OPT_NO_SPARSE,
OPT_FILES,
OPT_FILES0,
OPT_BLOCK_SIZE,
OPT_MEM_COMPRESS,
OPT_MEM_DECOMPRESS,
OPT_NO_ADJUST,
@@ -96,7 +94,6 @@ parse_real(args_info *args, int argc, char **argv)
{ "force", no_argument, NULL, 'f' },
{ "stdout", no_argument, NULL, 'c' },
{ "to-stdout", no_argument, NULL, 'c' },
{ "single-stream", no_argument, NULL, OPT_SINGLE_STREAM },
{ "no-sparse", no_argument, NULL, OPT_NO_SPARSE },
{ "suffix", required_argument, NULL, 'S' },
// { "recursive", no_argument, NULL, 'r' }, // TODO
@@ -106,7 +103,6 @@ parse_real(args_info *args, int argc, char **argv)
// Basic compression settings
{ "format", required_argument, NULL, 'F' },
{ "check", required_argument, NULL, 'C' },
{ "block-size", required_argument, NULL, OPT_BLOCK_SIZE },
{ "memlimit-compress", required_argument, NULL, OPT_MEM_COMPRESS },
{ "memlimit-decompress", required_argument, NULL, OPT_MEM_DECOMPRESS },
{ "memlimit", required_argument, NULL, 'M' },
@@ -179,9 +175,8 @@ parse_real(args_info *args, int argc, char **argv)
break;
case 'T':
// The max is from src/liblzma/common/common.h.
hardware_threads_set(str_to_uint64("threads",
optarg, 0, 16384));
hardware_threadlimit_set(str_to_uint64(
"threads", optarg, 0, UINT32_MAX));
break;
// --version
@@ -373,15 +368,6 @@ parse_real(args_info *args, int argc, char **argv)
break;
}
case OPT_BLOCK_SIZE:
opt_block_size = str_to_uint64("block-size", optarg,
0, LZMA_VLI_MAX);
break;
case OPT_SINGLE_STREAM:
opt_single_stream = true;
break;
case OPT_NO_SPARSE:
io_no_sparse();
break;
@@ -452,7 +438,7 @@ parse_environment(args_info *args, char *argv0, const char *varname)
} else if (prev_was_space) {
prev_was_space = false;
// Keep argc small enough to fit into a singed int
// Keep argc small enough to fit into a signed int
// and to keep it usable for memory allocation.
if (++argc == my_min(
INT_MAX, SIZE_MAX / sizeof(char *)))

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@@ -24,8 +24,6 @@ enum coder_init_ret {
enum operation_mode opt_mode = MODE_COMPRESS;
enum format_type opt_format = FORMAT_AUTO;
bool opt_auto_adjust = true;
bool opt_single_stream = false;
uint64_t opt_block_size = 0;
/// Stream used to communicate with liblzma
@@ -42,12 +40,7 @@ static io_buf out_buf;
static uint32_t filters_count = 0;
/// Number of the preset (0-9)
static uint32_t preset_number = 6;
/// If a preset is used (no custom filter chain) and preset_extreme is true,
/// a significantly slower compression is used to achieve slightly better
/// compression ratio.
static bool preset_extreme = false;
static uint32_t preset_number = LZMA_PRESET_DEFAULT;
/// Integrity check type
static lzma_check check;
@@ -55,14 +48,6 @@ static lzma_check check;
/// This becomes false if the --check=CHECK option is used.
static bool check_default = true;
#ifdef HAVE_PTHREAD
static lzma_mt mt_options = {
.flags = 0,
.timeout = 300,
.filters = filters,
};
#endif
extern void
coder_set_check(lzma_check new_check)
@@ -73,11 +58,9 @@ coder_set_check(lzma_check new_check)
}
extern void
coder_set_preset(uint32_t new_preset)
static void
forget_filter_chain(void)
{
preset_number = new_preset;
// Setting a preset makes us forget a possibly defined custom
// filter chain.
while (filters_count > 0) {
@@ -90,10 +73,21 @@ coder_set_preset(uint32_t new_preset)
}
extern void
coder_set_preset(uint32_t new_preset)
{
preset_number &= ~LZMA_PRESET_LEVEL_MASK;
preset_number |= new_preset;
forget_filter_chain();
return;
}
extern void
coder_set_extreme(void)
{
preset_extreme = true;
preset_number |= LZMA_PRESET_EXTREME;
forget_filter_chain();
return;
}
@@ -108,11 +102,17 @@ coder_add_filter(lzma_vli id, void *options)
filters[filters_count].options = options;
++filters_count;
// Setting a custom filter chain makes us forget the preset options.
// This makes a difference if one specifies e.g. "xz -9 --lzma2 -e"
// where the custom filter chain resets the preset level back to
// the default 6, making the example equivalent to "xz -6e".
preset_number = LZMA_PRESET_DEFAULT;
return;
}
static void lzma_attribute((noreturn))
static void lzma_attribute((__noreturn__))
memlimit_too_small(uint64_t memory_usage)
{
message(V_ERROR, _("Memory usage limit is too low for the given "
@@ -125,15 +125,6 @@ memlimit_too_small(uint64_t memory_usage)
extern void
coder_set_compression_settings(void)
{
// The default check type is CRC64, but fallback to CRC32
// if CRC64 isn't supported by the copy of liblzma we are
// using. CRC32 is always supported.
if (check_default) {
check = LZMA_CHECK_CRC64;
if (!lzma_check_is_supported(check))
check = LZMA_CHECK_CRC32;
}
// Options for LZMA1 or LZMA2 in case we are using a preset.
static lzma_options_lzma opt_lzma;
@@ -153,9 +144,6 @@ coder_set_compression_settings(void)
}
// Get the preset for LZMA1 or LZMA2.
if (preset_extreme)
preset_number |= LZMA_PRESET_EXTREME;
if (lzma_lzma_preset(&opt_lzma, preset_number))
message_bug();
@@ -187,26 +175,15 @@ coder_set_compression_settings(void)
// Print the selected filter chain.
message_filters_show(V_DEBUG, filters);
// Get the memory usage. Note that if --format=raw was used,
// we can be decompressing.
// If using --format=raw, we can be decoding. The memusage function
// also validates the filter chain and the options used for the
// filters.
const uint64_t memory_limit = hardware_memlimit_get(opt_mode);
uint64_t memory_usage;
if (opt_mode == MODE_COMPRESS) {
#ifdef HAVE_PTHREAD
if (opt_format == FORMAT_XZ && hardware_threads_get() > 1) {
mt_options.threads = hardware_threads_get();
mt_options.block_size = opt_block_size;
mt_options.check = check;
memory_usage = lzma_stream_encoder_mt_memusage(
&mt_options);
} else
#endif
{
memory_usage = lzma_raw_encoder_memusage(filters);
}
} else {
if (opt_mode == MODE_COMPRESS)
memory_usage = lzma_raw_encoder_memusage(filters);
else
memory_usage = lzma_raw_decoder_memusage(filters);
}
if (memory_usage == UINT64_MAX)
message_fatal(_("Unsupported filter chain or filter options"));
@@ -222,99 +199,90 @@ coder_set_compression_settings(void)
round_up_to_mib(decmem), 0));
}
if (memory_usage <= memory_limit)
return;
if (memory_usage > memory_limit) {
// If --no-adjust was used or we didn't find LZMA1 or
// LZMA2 as the last filter, give an error immediately.
// --format=raw implies --no-adjust.
if (!opt_auto_adjust || opt_format == FORMAT_RAW)
memlimit_too_small(memory_usage);
// If --no-auto-adjust was used or we didn't find LZMA1 or
// LZMA2 as the last filter, give an error immediately.
// --format=raw implies --no-auto-adjust.
if (!opt_auto_adjust || opt_format == FORMAT_RAW)
memlimit_too_small(memory_usage);
assert(opt_mode == MODE_COMPRESS);
assert(opt_mode == MODE_COMPRESS);
#ifdef HAVE_PTHREAD
if (opt_format == FORMAT_XZ && mt_options.threads > 1) {
// Try to reduce the number of threads before
// adjusting the compression settings down.
do {
// FIXME? The real single-threaded mode has
// lower memory usage, but it's not comparable
// because it doesn't write the size info
// into Block Headers.
if (--mt_options.threads == 0)
// Look for the last filter if it is LZMA2 or LZMA1, so
// we can make it use less RAM. With other filters we don't
// know what to do.
size_t i = 0;
while (filters[i].id != LZMA_FILTER_LZMA2
&& filters[i].id != LZMA_FILTER_LZMA1) {
if (filters[i].id == LZMA_VLI_UNKNOWN)
memlimit_too_small(memory_usage);
memory_usage = lzma_stream_encoder_mt_memusage(
&mt_options);
++i;
}
// Decrease the dictionary size until we meet the memory
// usage limit. First round down to full mebibytes.
lzma_options_lzma *opt = filters[i].options;
const uint32_t orig_dict_size = opt->dict_size;
opt->dict_size &= ~((UINT32_C(1) << 20) - 1);
while (true) {
// If it is below 1 MiB, auto-adjusting failed. We
// could be more sophisticated and scale it down even
// more, but let's see if many complain about this
// version.
//
// FIXME: Displays the scaled memory usage instead
// of the original.
if (opt->dict_size < (UINT32_C(1) << 20))
memlimit_too_small(memory_usage);
memory_usage = lzma_raw_encoder_memusage(filters);
if (memory_usage == UINT64_MAX)
message_bug();
} while (memory_usage > memory_limit);
// Accept it if it is low enough.
if (memory_usage <= memory_limit)
break;
message(V_WARNING, _("Adjusted the number of threads "
"from %s to %s to not exceed "
"the memory usage limit of %s MiB"),
uint64_to_str(hardware_threads_get(), 0),
uint64_to_str(mt_options.threads, 1),
uint64_to_str(round_up_to_mib(
memory_limit), 2));
}
#endif
// Otherwise 1 MiB down and try again. I hope this
// isn't too slow method for cases where the original
// dict_size is very big.
opt->dict_size -= UINT32_C(1) << 20;
}
if (memory_usage <= memory_limit)
return;
// Look for the last filter if it is LZMA2 or LZMA1, so we can make
// it use less RAM. With other filters we don't know what to do.
size_t i = 0;
while (filters[i].id != LZMA_FILTER_LZMA2
&& filters[i].id != LZMA_FILTER_LZMA1) {
if (filters[i].id == LZMA_VLI_UNKNOWN)
memlimit_too_small(memory_usage);
++i;
// Tell the user that we decreased the dictionary size.
message(V_WARNING, _("Adjusted LZMA%c dictionary size "
"from %s MiB to %s MiB to not exceed "
"the memory usage limit of %s MiB"),
filters[i].id == LZMA_FILTER_LZMA2
? '2' : '1',
uint64_to_str(orig_dict_size >> 20, 0),
uint64_to_str(opt->dict_size >> 20, 1),
uint64_to_str(round_up_to_mib(
memory_limit), 2));
}
// Decrease the dictionary size until we meet the memory
// usage limit. First round down to full mebibytes.
lzma_options_lzma *opt = filters[i].options;
const uint32_t orig_dict_size = opt->dict_size;
opt->dict_size &= ~((UINT32_C(1) << 20) - 1);
while (true) {
// If it is below 1 MiB, auto-adjusting failed. We could be
// more sophisticated and scale it down even more, but let's
// see if many complain about this version.
//
// FIXME: Displays the scaled memory usage instead
// of the original.
if (opt->dict_size < (UINT32_C(1) << 20))
memlimit_too_small(memory_usage);
/*
// Limit the number of worker threads so that memory usage
// limit isn't exceeded.
assert(memory_usage > 0);
size_t thread_limit = memory_limit / memory_usage;
if (thread_limit == 0)
thread_limit = 1;
memory_usage = lzma_raw_encoder_memusage(filters);
if (memory_usage == UINT64_MAX)
message_bug();
if (opt_threads > thread_limit)
opt_threads = thread_limit;
*/
// Accept it if it is low enough.
if (memory_usage <= memory_limit)
break;
// Otherwise 1 MiB down and try again. I hope this
// isn't too slow method for cases where the original
// dict_size is very big.
opt->dict_size -= UINT32_C(1) << 20;
if (check_default) {
// The default check type is CRC64, but fallback to CRC32
// if CRC64 isn't supported by the copy of liblzma we are
// using. CRC32 is always supported.
check = LZMA_CHECK_CRC64;
if (!lzma_check_is_supported(check))
check = LZMA_CHECK_CRC32;
}
// Tell the user that we decreased the dictionary size.
message(V_WARNING, _("Adjusted LZMA%c dictionary size "
"from %s MiB to %s MiB to not exceed "
"the memory usage limit of %s MiB"),
filters[i].id == LZMA_FILTER_LZMA2
? '2' : '1',
uint64_to_str(orig_dict_size >> 20, 0),
uint64_to_str(opt->dict_size >> 20, 1),
uint64_to_str(round_up_to_mib(memory_limit), 2));
return;
}
@@ -323,7 +291,10 @@ coder_set_compression_settings(void)
static bool
is_format_xz(void)
{
return strm.avail_in >= 6 && memcmp(in_buf.u8, "\3757zXZ", 6) == 0;
// Specify the magic as hex to be compatible with EBCDIC systems.
static const uint8_t magic[6] = { 0xFD, 0x37, 0x7A, 0x58, 0x5A, 0x00 };
return strm.avail_in >= sizeof(magic)
&& memcmp(in_buf.u8, magic, sizeof(magic)) == 0;
}
@@ -393,14 +364,7 @@ coder_init(file_pair *pair)
break;
case FORMAT_XZ:
#ifdef HAVE_PTHREAD
if (hardware_threads_get() > 1)
ret = lzma_stream_encoder_mt(
&strm, &mt_options);
else
#endif
ret = lzma_stream_encoder(
&strm, filters, check);
ret = lzma_stream_encoder(&strm, filters, check);
break;
case FORMAT_LZMA:
@@ -412,9 +376,8 @@ coder_init(file_pair *pair)
break;
}
} else {
uint32_t flags = LZMA_TELL_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK;
if (!opt_single_stream)
flags |= LZMA_CONCATENATED;
const uint32_t flags = LZMA_TELL_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK
| LZMA_CONCATENATED;
// We abuse FORMAT_AUTO to indicate unknown file format,
// for which we may consider passthru mode.
@@ -445,7 +408,7 @@ coder_init(file_pair *pair)
switch (init_format) {
case FORMAT_AUTO:
// Unknown file format. If --decompress --stdout
// Uknown file format. If --decompress --stdout
// --force have been given, then we copy the input
// as is to stdout. Checking for MODE_DECOMPRESS
// is needed, because we don't want to do use
@@ -506,8 +469,8 @@ coder_normal(file_pair *pair)
// Encoder needs to know when we have given all the input to it.
// The decoders need to know it too when we are using
// LZMA_CONCATENATED. We need to check for src_eof here, because
// the first input chunk has been already read if decompressing,
// and that may have been the only chunk we will read.
// the first input chunk has been already read, and that may
// have been the only chunk we will read.
lzma_action action = pair->src_eof ? LZMA_FINISH : LZMA_RUN;
lzma_ret ret;
@@ -515,16 +478,6 @@ coder_normal(file_pair *pair)
// Assume that something goes wrong.
bool success = false;
// block_remaining indicates how many input bytes to encode until
// finishing the current .xz Block. The Block size is set with
// --block-size=SIZE. It has an effect only when compressing
// to the .xz format. If block_remaining == UINT64_MAX, only
// a single block is created.
uint64_t block_remaining = UINT64_MAX;
if (hardware_threads_get() == 1 && opt_mode == MODE_COMPRESS
&& opt_format == FORMAT_XZ && opt_block_size > 0)
block_remaining = opt_block_size;
strm.next_out = out_buf.u8;
strm.avail_out = IO_BUFFER_SIZE;
@@ -533,23 +486,14 @@ coder_normal(file_pair *pair)
// end of file yet.
if (strm.avail_in == 0 && !pair->src_eof) {
strm.next_in = in_buf.u8;
strm.avail_in = io_read(pair, &in_buf,
my_min(block_remaining,
IO_BUFFER_SIZE));
strm.avail_in = io_read(
pair, &in_buf, IO_BUFFER_SIZE);
if (strm.avail_in == SIZE_MAX)
break;
if (pair->src_eof) {
if (pair->src_eof)
action = LZMA_FINISH;
} else if (block_remaining != UINT64_MAX) {
// Start a new Block after every
// opt_block_size bytes of input.
block_remaining -= strm.avail_in;
if (block_remaining == 0)
action = LZMA_FULL_FLUSH;
}
}
// Let liblzma do the actual work.
@@ -565,12 +509,7 @@ coder_normal(file_pair *pair)
strm.avail_out = IO_BUFFER_SIZE;
}
if (ret == LZMA_STREAM_END && action == LZMA_FULL_FLUSH) {
// Start a new Block.
action = LZMA_RUN;
block_remaining = opt_block_size;
} else if (ret != LZMA_OK) {
if (ret != LZMA_OK) {
// Determine if the return value indicates that we
// won't continue coding.
const bool stop = ret != LZMA_NO_CHECK
@@ -589,11 +528,6 @@ coder_normal(file_pair *pair)
}
if (ret == LZMA_STREAM_END) {
if (opt_single_stream) {
success = true;
break;
}
// Check that there is no trailing garbage.
// This is needed for LZMA_Alone and raw
// streams.
@@ -696,15 +630,10 @@ coder_run(const char *filename)
// Assume that something goes wrong.
bool success = false;
if (opt_mode == MODE_COMPRESS) {
strm.next_in = NULL;
strm.avail_in = 0;
} else {
// Read the first chunk of input data. This is needed
// to detect the input file type.
strm.next_in = in_buf.u8;
strm.avail_in = io_read(pair, &in_buf, IO_BUFFER_SIZE);
}
// Read the first chunk of input data. This is needed to detect
// the input file type (for now, only for decompression).
strm.next_in = in_buf.u8;
strm.avail_in = io_read(pair, &in_buf, IO_BUFFER_SIZE);
if (strm.avail_in != SIZE_MAX) {
// Initialize the coder. This will detect the file format
@@ -742,13 +671,3 @@ coder_run(const char *filename)
return;
}
#ifndef NDEBUG
extern void
coder_free(void)
{
lzma_end(&strm);
return;
}
#endif

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@@ -41,12 +41,6 @@ extern enum format_type opt_format;
/// they exceed the memory usage limit.
extern bool opt_auto_adjust;
/// If true, stop after decoding the first stream.
extern bool opt_single_stream;
/// If non-zero, start a new .xz Block after every opt_block_size bytes
/// of input. This has an effect only when compressing to the .xz format.
extern uint64_t opt_block_size;
/// Set the integrity check type used when compressing
extern void coder_set_check(lzma_check check);
@@ -65,8 +59,3 @@ extern void coder_set_compression_settings(void);
/// Compress or decompress the given file
extern void coder_run(const char *filename);
#ifndef NDEBUG
/// Free the memory allocated for the coder and kill the worker threads.
extern void coder_free(void);
#endif

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@@ -41,9 +41,10 @@ static bool warn_fchown;
static bool try_sparse = true;
#ifndef TUKLIB_DOSLIKE
/// File status flags of standard output. This is used by io_open_dest()
/// and io_close_dest().
static int stdout_flags = 0;
/// Original file status flags of standard output. This is used by
/// io_open_dest() and io_close_dest() to save and restore the flags.
static int stdout_flags;
static bool restore_stdout_flags = false;
#endif
@@ -68,7 +69,8 @@ io_init(void)
#ifdef __DJGPP__
// Avoid doing useless things when statting files.
// This isn't important but doesn't hurt.
_djstat_flags = _STAT_EXEC_EXT | _STAT_EXEC_MAGIC | _STAT_DIRSIZE;
_djstat_flags = _STAT_INODE | _STAT_EXEC_EXT
| _STAT_EXEC_MAGIC | _STAT_DIRSIZE;
#endif
return;
@@ -292,10 +294,6 @@ io_open_src_real(file_pair *pair)
pair->src_fd = STDIN_FILENO;
#ifdef TUKLIB_DOSLIKE
setmode(STDIN_FILENO, O_BINARY);
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_POSIX_FADVISE
// It will fail if stdin is a pipe and that's fine.
(void)posix_fadvise(STDIN_FILENO, 0, 0, POSIX_FADV_SEQUENTIAL);
#endif
return false;
}
@@ -400,10 +398,6 @@ io_open_src_real(file_pair *pair)
was_symlink = true;
# elif defined(__NetBSD__)
// As of 2010-09-05, NetBSD doesn't document what errno is
// used with O_NOFOLLOW. It is EFTYPE though, and I
// understood that is very unlikely to change even though
// it is undocumented.
if (errno == EFTYPE)
was_symlink = true;
@@ -444,25 +438,15 @@ io_open_src_real(file_pair *pair)
flags &= ~O_NONBLOCK;
if (fcntl(pair->src_fd, F_SETFL, flags))
if (fcntl(pair->src_fd, F_SETFL, flags) == -1)
goto error_msg;
}
#endif
// Stat the source file. We need the result also when we copy
// the permissions, and when unlinking.
//
// NOTE: Use stat() instead of fstat() with DJGPP, because
// then we have a better chance to get st_ino value that can
// be used in io_open_dest_real() to prevent overwriting the
// source file.
#ifdef __DJGPP__
if (stat(pair->src_name, &pair->src_st))
goto error_msg;
#else
if (fstat(pair->src_fd, &pair->src_st))
goto error_msg;
#endif
if (S_ISDIR(pair->src_st.st_mode)) {
message_warning(_("%s: Is a directory, skipping"),
@@ -510,17 +494,6 @@ io_open_src_real(file_pair *pair)
}
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_POSIX_FADVISE
const int fadvise_ret = posix_fadvise(
pair->src_fd, 0, 0, POSIX_FADV_SEQUENTIAL);
// It shouldn't fail, but if it does anyway, it doesn't matter.
// Check it with an assertion so that if something gets messed
// up in the future, it will get caught when debugging is enabled.
assert(fadvise_ret == 0);
(void)fadvise_ret;
#endif
return false;
error_msg:
@@ -608,28 +581,6 @@ io_open_dest_real(file_pair *pair)
if (pair->dest_name == NULL)
return true;
#ifdef __DJGPP__
struct stat st;
if (stat(pair->dest_name, &st) == 0) {
// Check that it isn't a special file like "prn".
if (st.st_dev == -1) {
message_error("%s: Refusing to write to "
"a DOS special file",
pair->dest_name);
return true;
}
// Check that we aren't overwriting the source file.
if (st.st_dev == pair->src_st.st_dev
&& st.st_ino == pair->src_st.st_ino) {
message_error("%s: Output file is the same "
"as the input file",
pair->dest_name);
return true;
}
}
#endif
// If --force was used, unlink the target file first.
if (opt_force && unlink(pair->dest_name) && errno != ENOENT) {
message_error(_("%s: Cannot remove: %s"),
@@ -652,19 +603,17 @@ io_open_dest_real(file_pair *pair)
}
}
#ifndef TUKLIB_DOSLIKE
// dest_st isn't used on DOS-like systems except as a dummy
// argument to io_unlink(), so don't fstat() on such systems.
// If this really fails... well, we have a safe fallback.
if (fstat(pair->dest_fd, &pair->dest_st)) {
// If fstat() really fails, we have a safe fallback here.
# if defined(__VMS)
#if defined(__VMS)
pair->dest_st.st_ino[0] = 0;
pair->dest_st.st_ino[1] = 0;
pair->dest_st.st_ino[2] = 0;
# else
#elif !defined(TUKLIB_DOSLIKE)
pair->dest_st.st_dev = 0;
pair->dest_st.st_ino = 0;
# endif
#endif
#ifndef TUKLIB_DOSLIKE
} else if (try_sparse && opt_mode == MODE_DECOMPRESS) {
// When writing to standard output, we need to be extra
// careful:
@@ -682,11 +631,11 @@ io_open_dest_real(file_pair *pair)
if (!S_ISREG(pair->dest_st.st_mode))
return false;
const int flags = fcntl(STDOUT_FILENO, F_GETFL);
if (flags == -1)
stdout_flags = fcntl(STDOUT_FILENO, F_GETFL);
if (stdout_flags == -1)
return false;
if (flags & O_APPEND) {
if (stdout_flags & O_APPEND) {
// Creating a sparse file is not possible
// when O_APPEND is active (it's used by
// shell's >> redirection). As I understand
@@ -705,12 +654,14 @@ io_open_dest_real(file_pair *pair)
return false;
if (fcntl(STDOUT_FILENO, F_SETFL,
stdout_flags & ~O_APPEND))
stdout_flags & ~O_APPEND)
== -1)
return false;
// Remember the flags so that io_close_dest()
// can restore them.
stdout_flags = flags;
// Disabling O_APPEND succeeded. Mark
// that the flags should be restored
// in io_close_dest().
restore_stdout_flags = true;
} else if (lseek(STDOUT_FILENO, 0, SEEK_CUR)
!= pair->dest_st.st_size) {
@@ -722,8 +673,8 @@ io_open_dest_real(file_pair *pair)
}
pair->dest_try_sparse = true;
}
#endif
}
return false;
}
@@ -751,13 +702,12 @@ io_close_dest(file_pair *pair, bool success)
{
#ifndef TUKLIB_DOSLIKE
// If io_open_dest() has disabled O_APPEND, restore it here.
if (stdout_flags != 0) {
if (restore_stdout_flags) {
assert(pair->dest_fd == STDOUT_FILENO);
const int fail = fcntl(STDOUT_FILENO, F_SETFL, stdout_flags);
stdout_flags = 0;
restore_stdout_flags = false;
if (fail) {
if (fcntl(STDOUT_FILENO, F_SETFL, stdout_flags) == -1) {
message_error(_("Error restoring the O_APPEND flag "
"to standard output: %s"),
strerror(errno));
@@ -930,7 +880,7 @@ io_write_buf(file_pair *pair, const uint8_t *buf, size_t size)
if (amount == -1) {
if (errno == EINTR) {
if (user_abort)
return -1;
return true;
continue;
}

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@@ -14,9 +14,9 @@
#include "tuklib_cpucores.h"
/// Maximum number of worker threads. This can be set with
/// Maximum number of free *coder* threads. This can be set with
/// the --threads=NUM command line option.
static uint32_t threads_max = 1;
static uint32_t threadlimit;
/// Memory usage limit for compression
static uint64_t memlimit_compress;
@@ -29,16 +29,15 @@ static uint64_t total_ram;
extern void
hardware_threads_set(uint32_t n)
hardware_threadlimit_set(uint32_t new_threadlimit)
{
if (n == 0) {
// Automatic number of threads was requested.
// Use the number of available CPU cores.
threads_max = tuklib_cpucores();
if (threads_max == 0)
threads_max = 1;
if (new_threadlimit == 0) {
// The default is the number of available CPU cores.
threadlimit = tuklib_cpucores();
if (threadlimit == 0)
threadlimit = 1;
} else {
threads_max = n;
threadlimit = new_threadlimit;
}
return;
@@ -46,9 +45,9 @@ hardware_threads_set(uint32_t n)
extern uint32_t
hardware_threads_get(void)
hardware_threadlimit_get(void)
{
return threads_max;
return threadlimit;
}
@@ -140,5 +139,6 @@ hardware_init(void)
// Set the defaults.
hardware_memlimit_set(0, true, true, false);
hardware_threadlimit_set(0);
return;
}

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@@ -15,11 +15,12 @@
extern void hardware_init(void);
/// Set the maximum number of worker threads.
extern void hardware_threads_set(uint32_t threadlimit);
/// Set custom value for maximum number of coder threads.
extern void hardware_threadlimit_set(uint32_t threadlimit);
/// Get the maximum number of worker threads.
extern uint32_t hardware_threads_get(void);
/// Get the maximum number of coder threads. Some additional helper threads
/// are allowed on top of this).
extern uint32_t hardware_threadlimit_get(void);
/// Set the memory usage limit. There are separate limits for compression
@@ -34,4 +35,4 @@ extern void hardware_memlimit_set(uint64_t new_memlimit,
extern uint64_t hardware_memlimit_get(enum operation_mode mode);
/// Display the amount of RAM and memory usage limits and exit.
extern void hardware_memlimit_show(void) lzma_attribute((noreturn));
extern void hardware_memlimit_show(void) lzma_attribute((__noreturn__));

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@@ -203,6 +203,20 @@ parse_indexes(xz_file_info *xfi, file_pair *pair)
goto error;
}
// Check that the Stream Footer doesn't specify something
// that we don't support. This can only happen if the xz
// version is older than liblzma and liblzma supports
// something new.
//
// It is enough to check Stream Footer. Stream Header must
// match when it is compared against Stream Footer with
// lzma_stream_flags_compare().
if (footer_flags.version != 0) {
message_error("%s: %s", pair->src_name,
message_strm(LZMA_OPTIONS_ERROR));
goto error;
}
// Check that the size of the Index field looks sane.
lzma_vli index_size = footer_flags.backward_size;
if ((lzma_vli)(pos) < index_size + LZMA_STREAM_HEADER_SIZE) {
@@ -382,14 +396,9 @@ parse_block_header(file_pair *pair, const lzma_index_iter *iter,
if (buf.u8[0] == 0)
goto data_error;
lzma_block block;
lzma_filter filters[LZMA_FILTERS_MAX + 1];
// Initialize the pointers so that they can be passed to free().
for (size_t i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(filters); ++i)
filters[i].options = NULL;
// Initialize the block structure and decode Block Header Size.
lzma_filter filters[LZMA_FILTERS_MAX + 1];
lzma_block block;
block.version = 0;
block.check = iter->stream.flags->check;
block.filters = filters;
@@ -434,9 +443,25 @@ parse_block_header(file_pair *pair, const lzma_index_iter *iter,
switch (lzma_block_compressed_size(&block,
iter->block.unpadded_size)) {
case LZMA_OK:
break;
// Validate also block.uncompressed_size if it is present.
// If it isn't present, there's no need to set it since
// we aren't going to actually decompress the Block; if
// we were decompressing, then we should set it so that
// the Block decoder could validate the Uncompressed Size
// that was stored in the Index.
if (block.uncompressed_size == LZMA_VLI_UNKNOWN
|| block.uncompressed_size
== iter->block.uncompressed_size)
break;
// If the above fails, the file is corrupt so
// LZMA_DATA_ERROR is a good error code.
case LZMA_DATA_ERROR:
// Free the memory allocated by lzma_block_header_decode().
for (size_t i = 0; filters[i].id != LZMA_VLI_UNKNOWN; ++i)
free(filters[i].options);
goto data_error;
default:
@@ -466,14 +491,6 @@ data_error:
// Show the error message.
message_error("%s: %s", pair->src_name,
message_strm(LZMA_DATA_ERROR));
// Free the memory allocated by lzma_block_header_decode().
// This is truly needed only if we get here after a succcessful
// call to lzma_block_header_decode() but it doesn't hurt to
// always do it.
for (size_t i = 0; filters[i].id != LZMA_VLI_UNKNOWN; ++i)
free(filters[i].options);
return true;
}

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@@ -275,10 +275,6 @@ main(int argc, char **argv)
list_totals();
}
#ifndef NDEBUG
coder_free();
#endif
// If we have got a signal, raise it to kill the program instead
// of calling tuklib_exit().
signals_exit();

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@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ static volatile sig_atomic_t progress_needs_updating = false;
/// Signal handler for SIGALRM
static void
progress_signal_handler(int sig lzma_attribute((unused)))
progress_signal_handler(int sig lzma_attribute((__unused__)))
{
progress_needs_updating = true;
return;
@@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ message_set_files(unsigned int files)
static void
print_filename(void)
{
if (files_total != 1 || filename != stdin_filename) {
if (!opt_robot && (files_total != 1 || filename != stdin_filename)) {
signals_block();
FILE *file = opt_mode == MODE_LIST ? stdout : stderr;
@@ -726,7 +726,11 @@ vmessage(enum message_verbosity v, const char *fmt, va_list ap)
progress_flush(false);
fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", progname);
// TRANSLATORS: This is the program name in the beginning
// of the line in messages. Usually it becomes "xz: ".
// This is a translatable string because French needs
// a space before a colon.
fprintf(stderr, _("%s: "), progname);
vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap);
fputc('\n', stderr);
@@ -855,6 +859,17 @@ message_mem_needed(enum message_verbosity v, uint64_t memusage)
// the user might need to +1 MiB to get high enough limit.)
memusage = round_up_to_mib(memusage);
uint64_t memlimit = hardware_memlimit_get(opt_mode);
// Handle the case when there is no memory usage limit.
// This way we don't print a weird message with a huge number.
if (memlimit == UINT64_MAX) {
message(v, _("%s MiB of memory is required. "
"The limiter is disabled."),
uint64_to_str(memusage, 0));
return;
}
// With US-ASCII:
// 2^64 with thousand separators + " MiB" suffix + '\0' = 26 + 4 + 1
// But there may be multibyte chars so reserve enough space.
@@ -863,7 +878,6 @@ message_mem_needed(enum message_verbosity v, uint64_t memusage)
// Show the memory usage limit as MiB unless it is less than 1 MiB.
// This way it's easy to notice errors where one has typed
// --memory=123 instead of --memory=123MiB.
uint64_t memlimit = hardware_memlimit_get(opt_mode);
if (memlimit < (UINT32_C(1) << 20)) {
snprintf(memlimitstr, sizeof(memlimitstr), "%s B",
uint64_to_str(memlimit, 1));
@@ -1108,10 +1122,7 @@ message_help(bool long_help)
" -f, --force force overwrite of output file and (de)compress links\n"
" -c, --stdout write to standard output and don't delete input files"));
if (long_help) {
puts(_(
" --single-stream decompress only the first stream, and silently\n"
" ignore possible remaining input data"));
if (long_help)
puts(_(
" --no-sparse do not create sparse files when decompressing\n"
" -S, --suffix=.SUF use the suffix `.SUF' on compressed files\n"
@@ -1119,7 +1130,6 @@ message_help(bool long_help)
" omitted, filenames are read from the standard input;\n"
" filenames must be terminated with the newline character\n"
" --files0[=FILE] like --files but use the null character as terminator"));
}
if (long_help) {
puts(_("\n Basic file format and compression options:\n"));
@@ -1139,10 +1149,6 @@ message_help(bool long_help)
" does not affect decompressor memory requirements"));
if (long_help) {
puts(_(
" --block-size=SIZE\n"
" when compressing to the .xz format, start a new block\n"
" after every SIZE bytes of input; 0=disabled (default)"));
puts(_( // xgettext:no-c-format
" --memlimit-compress=LIMIT\n"
" --memlimit-decompress=LIMIT\n"

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