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| //===- llvm/Support/Compressor.h --------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
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| //
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| //                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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| //
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| // This file was developed by Reid Spencer and is distributed under the
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| // University of Illinois Open Source License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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| //
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| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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| //
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| // This file declares the llvm::Compressor class.
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| //
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| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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| 
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| #ifndef LLVM_SUPPORT_COMPRESSOR_H
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| #define LLVM_SUPPORT_COMPRESSOR_H
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| 
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| #include "llvm/Support/DataTypes.h"
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| #include <iosfwd>
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| 
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| namespace llvm {
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| 
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|   /// This class provides an abstraction for compression and decompression of
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|   /// a block of memory.  The algorithm used here is currently bzip2 but that
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|   /// may change without notice. Should newer algorithms prove to compress
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|   /// bytecode better than bzip2, that newer algorithm will be added, but won't
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|   /// replace bzip2. This interface allows us to abstract the notion of
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|   /// compression and deal with alternate compression schemes over time.
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|   /// The type of compression used can be determined by inspecting the
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|   /// first byte of the compressed output. Currently value '0' means no
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|   /// compression was used (for very small files) and value '2' means bzip2
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|   /// compression was used.  The Compressor is intended for use with memory
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|   /// mapped files where the entire data block to be compressed or decompressed
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|   /// is available in memory. However, output can be gathered in repeated calls
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|   /// to a callback.  Utilities for sending compressed or decompressed output
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|   /// to a stream or directly to a memory block are also provided.
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|   /// @since 1.4
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|   /// @brief An abstraction for memory to memory data (de)compression
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|   class Compressor {
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|     /// @name High Level Interface
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|     /// @{
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|     public:
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|       /// This method compresses a block of memory pointed to by \p in with
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|       /// size \p size to a block of memory, \p out, that is allocated with
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|       /// malloc. It is the caller's responsibility to free \p out. The \p hint
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|       /// indicates which type of compression the caller would *prefer*.
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|       /// @throws std::string explaining error if a compression error occurs
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|       /// @returns The size of the output buffer \p out.
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|       /// @brief Compress memory to a new memory buffer.
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|       static size_t compressToNewBuffer(
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|         const char* in,           ///< The buffer to be compressed
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|         size_t size,              ///< The size of the buffer to be compressed
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|         char*&out,                ///< The returned output buffer
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|         std::string* error = 0    ///< Optional error message
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|       );
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| 
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|       /// This method compresses a block of memory pointed to by \p in with
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|       /// size \p size to a stream. The stream \p out must be open and ready for
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|       /// writing when this method is called. The stream will not be closed by
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|       /// this method.  The \p hint argument indicates which type of
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|       /// compression the caller would *prefer*.
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|       /// @returns The amount of data written to \p out.
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|       /// @brief Compress memory to a file.
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|       static size_t compressToStream(
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|         const char*in,            ///< The buffer to be compressed
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|         size_t size,              ///< The size of the buffer to be compressed
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|         std::ostream& out,        ///< The output stream to write data on
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|         std::string* error = 0    ///< Optional error message buffer
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|       );
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| 
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|       /// This method decompresses a block of memory pointed to by \p in with
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|       /// size \p size to a new block of memory, \p out, \p that was allocated
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|       /// by malloc. It is the caller's responsibility to free \p out.
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|       /// @returns The size of the output buffer \p out.
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|       /// @brief Decompress memory to a new memory buffer.
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|       static size_t decompressToNewBuffer(
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|         const char *in,           ///< The buffer to be decompressed
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|         size_t size,              ///< Size of the buffer to be decompressed
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|         char*&out,                ///< The returned output buffer
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|         std::string* error = 0    ///< Optional error message buffer
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|       );
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| 
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|       /// This method decompresses a block of memory pointed to by \p in with
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|       /// size \p size to a stream. The stream \p out must be open and ready for
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|       /// writing when this method is called. The stream will not be closed by
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|       /// this method.
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|       /// @returns The amount of data written to \p out.
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|       /// @brief Decompress memory to a stream.
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|       static size_t decompressToStream(
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|         const char *in,           ///< The buffer to be decompressed
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|         size_t size,              ///< Size of the buffer to be decompressed
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|         std::ostream& out,        ///< The stream to write write data on
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|         std::string* error = 0    ///< Optional error message buffer
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|       );
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| 
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|     /// @}
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|     /// @name Low Level Interface
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|     /// @{
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|     public:
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|       /// A callback function type used by the Compressor's low level interface
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|       /// to get the next chunk of data to which (de)compressed output will be
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|       /// written. This callback completely abstracts the notion of how to
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|       /// handle the output data of compression or decompression. The callback
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|       /// is responsible for determining both the storage location and the size
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|       /// of the output. The callback may also do other things with the data
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|       /// such as write it, transmit it, etc. Note that providing very small
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|       /// values for \p size will make the compression run very inefficiently.
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|       /// It is recommended that \p size be chosen based on the some multiple or
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|       /// fraction of the object being decompressed or compressed, respetively.
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|       /// @returns 0 for success, 1 for failure
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|       /// @brief Output callback function type
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|       typedef size_t (OutputDataCallback)(char*& buffer, size_t& size,
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|                                             void* context);
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| 
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|       /// This function does the compression work. The block of memory starting
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|       /// at \p in and extending for \p size bytes is compressed. The compressed
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|       /// output is written to memory blocks returned by the \p cb callback. The
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|       /// caller must provide an implementation of the OutputDataCallback
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|       /// function type and provide its address as \p cb. Note that the callback
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|       /// function will be called as many times as necessary to complete the
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|       /// compression of the \p in block but that the total size will generally
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|       /// be less than \p size. It is a good idea to provide as large a value to
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|       /// the callback's \p size parameter as possible so that fewer calls to
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|       /// the callback are made. The \p hint parameter tells the function which
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|       /// kind of compression to start with. However, if its not available on
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|       /// the platform, the algorithm "falls back" from bzip2 -> zlib -> simple.
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|       /// @returns the total size of the compressed data
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|       /// @brief Compress a block of memory.
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|       static size_t compress(
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|         const char* in,            ///< The buffer to be compressed
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|         size_t size,               ///< The size of the buffer to be compressed
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|         OutputDataCallback* cb,    ///< Call back for memory allocation
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|         void* context = 0,         ///< Context for callback
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|         std::string* error = 0     ///< Optional error message
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|       );
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| 
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|       /// This function does the decompression work. The block of memory
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|       /// starting at \p in and extending for \p size bytes is decompressed. The
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|       /// decompressed output is written to memory blocks returned by the \p cb
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|       /// callback. The caller must provide an implementation of the
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|       /// OutputDataCallback function type and provide its address as \p cb.
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|       /// Note that the callback function will be called as many times as
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|       /// necessary to complete the compression of the \p in block but that the
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|       /// total size will generally be greater than \p size. It is a good idea
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|       /// to provide as large a value to the callback's \p size parameter as
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|       /// possible so that fewer calls to the callback are made.
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|       /// @returns the total size of the decompressed data
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|       /// @brief Decompress a block of memory.
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|       static size_t decompress(
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|         const char *in,              ///< The buffer to be decompressed
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|         size_t size,                 ///< Size of the buffer to be decompressed
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|         OutputDataCallback* cb,      ///< Call back for memory allocation
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|         void* context = 0,           ///< Context for callback
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|         std::string* error = 0       ///< Optional error message
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|       );
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| 
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|     /// @}
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|   };
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| }
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| 
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| // vim: sw=2 ai
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| 
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| #endif
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