Implements deflate compression from scratch. A history window is kept in
the writer's buffer for matching and a chained hash table is used to
find matches. Tokens are accumulated until a threshold is reached and
then outputted as a block. Flush is used to indicate end of stream.
Additionally, two other deflate writers are provided:
* `Raw` writes only in store blocks (the uncompressed bytes). It
utilizes data vectors to efficiently send block headers and data.
* `Huffman` only performs Huffman compression on data and no matching.
The above are also able to take advantage of writer semantics since they
do not need to keep a history.
Literal and distance code parameters in `token` have also been reworked.
Their parameters are now derived mathematically, however the more
expensive ones are still obtained through a lookup table (expect on
ReleaseSmall).
Decompression bit reading has been greatly simplified, taking advantage
of the ability to peek on the underlying reader. Additionally, a few
bugs with limit handling have been fixed.
* std.Io.Reader: appendRemaining no longer supports alignment and has
different rules about how exceeding limit. Fixed bug where it would
return success instead of error.StreamTooLong like it was supposed to.
* std.Io.Reader: simplify appendRemaining and appendRemainingUnlimited
to be implemented based on std.Io.Writer.Allocating
* std.Io.Writer: introduce unreachableRebase
* std.Io.Writer: remove minimum_unused_capacity from Allocating. maybe
that flexibility could have been handy, but let's see if anyone
actually needs it. The field is redundant with the superlinear growth
of ArrayList capacity.
* std.Io.Writer: growingRebase also ensures total capacity on the
preserve parameter, making it no longer necessary to do
ensureTotalCapacity at the usage site of decompression streams.
* std.compress.flate.Decompress: fix rebase not taking into account seek
* std.compress.zstd.Decompress: split into "direct" and "indirect" usage
patterns depending on whether a buffer is provided to init, matching
how flate works. Remove some overzealous asserts that prevented buffer
expansion from within rebase implementation.
* std.zig: fix readSourceFileToAlloc returning an overaligned slice
which was difficult to free correctly.
fixes#24608
This "get" is useless noise and was copied from FixedBufferWriter.
Since this API has not yet landed in a release, now is a good time
to make the breaking change to fix this.
Don't see why byte returned from specialPeek needs to be shifted by
remaining_needed_bits.
I believe that decision in specialPeek should be done on the number of
the remaining bits not of the content of that bits.
Some test result are changed, but they are now consistent with the
original state as found in:
5f790464b0/lib/std/compress/flate/Decompress.zig
Changing Bits from usize to u32 or u64 now returns same results.
* flate: simplify peekBitsEnding
`peekBits` returns at most asked number of bits. Fails with EndOfStream
when there are no available bits. If there are less bits available than
asked still returns that available bits.
Hopefully this change better reflects intention. On first input stream
peek error we break the loop.
if I remove the last input byte from "don't read past deflate stream's
end" (on master branch), the test fails with error.EndOfStream. what,
then, is it supposed to be testing?
I think it would be better if this invisible doc comments is top-level
doc comments rather than doc comments. Because it is at the start of a
source file. This makes the doc comments visible.
The compiler actually doesn't need any functional changes for this: Sema
does reification based on the tag indices of `std.builtin.Type` already!
So, no zig1.wasm update is necessary.
This change is necessary to disallow name clashes between fields and
decls on a type, which is a prerequisite of #9938.