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David Blaikie b206103abc Simplify compression API by decompressing into a SmallVector rather than a MemoryBuffer
This avoids an extra copy during decompression and avoids the use of
MemoryBuffer which is a weirdly esoteric device that includes unrelated
concepts like "file name" (its rather generic name is a bit misleading).

Similar refactoring of zlib::compress coming up.

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