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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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#ifndef LLVM_SUPPORT_COMPRESSOR_H
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#define LLVM_SUPPORT_COMPRESSOR_H
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#include "llvm/Support/DataTypes.h"
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namespace llvm {
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/// This class provides an abstraction for compressing a block of memory using
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/// a standard compression utility such as bzip2 or libz. This interface
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/// allows us to abstract the notion of compression and deal with alternate
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/// compression scheme availability depending on the configured platform. This
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/// facility will always favor a bzip2 implementation if its available.
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/// Otherwise, libz will be used if it is available. If neither zlib nor bzip2
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/// are available, a very simple algorithm provided by the Compressor class
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/// will be used. The type of compression used can be determined by inspecting
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/// the first byte of the compressed output. ASCII values '0', '1', and '2',
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/// denote the compression type as given in the Algorithm enumeration below.
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/// The Compressor is intended for use with memory mapped files where the
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/// entire data block to be compressed or decompressed is available in
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/// memory. However, output can be gathered in repeated calls to a callback.
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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 Types
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/// @{
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public:
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enum Algorithm {
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COMP_TYPE_SIMPLE = '0', ///< Use simple but ubiquitous algorithm
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COMP_TYPE_ZLIB = '1', ///< Use zlib algorithm, if available
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COMP_TYPE_BZIP2 = '2', ///< Use bzip2 algorithm (preferred)
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};
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/// A callback function type used by the Compressor to get the next chunk
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/// of data to which (de)compressed output will be written. This function
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/// must be written by the caller to provide the buffering of the output
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/// data.
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/// @returns 0 for success, 1 for failure
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/// @throws nothing
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/// @brief Output callback function type
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typedef unsigned (OutputDataCallback)(char*& buffer, unsigned& size,
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void* context);
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/// @}
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/// @name Methods
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/// @{
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public:
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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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/// @throws std::string if an error occurs
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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 uint64_t compress(char* in, unsigned size, OutputDataCallback* cb,
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Algorithm hint = COMP_TYPE_BZIP2,
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void* context = 0);
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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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/// @throws std::string if an error occurs
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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 uint64_t decompress(char *in, unsigned size,
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OutputDataCallback* cb, void* context = 0);
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/// @}
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};
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}
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// vim: sw=2 ai
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#endif
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