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<div><h1 class="title">
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<a name="userman"></a>bzip2 and libbzip2, version 1.0.3</h1></div>
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<div><h2 class="subtitle">A program and library for data compression</h2></div>
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<div><div class="authorgroup"><div class="author">
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<h3 class="author">
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<span class="firstname">Julian</span> <span class="surname">Seward</span>
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<div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">http://www.bzip.org<br></span></div>
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<div><p class="releaseinfo">Version 1.0.3 of 15 February 2005</p></div>
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<div><p class="copyright">Copyright <20> 1996-2005 Julian Seward</p></div>
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<div><div class="legalnotice">
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<p>This program, <tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt>, the
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  associated library <tt class="computeroutput">libbzip2</tt>, and
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  all documentation, are copyright <20> 1996-2005 Julian Seward.
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  All rights reserved.</p>
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  or without modification, are permitted provided that the
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  following conditions are met:</p>
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<li style="list-style-type: disc"><p>Redistributions of source code must retain the
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   above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
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   following disclaimer.</p></li>
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<li style="list-style-type: disc"><p>The origin of this software must not be
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   misrepresented; you must not claim that you wrote the original
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   software.  If you use this software in a product, an
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   acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
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   appreciated but is not required.</p></li>
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<li style="list-style-type: disc"><p>Altered source versions must be plainly marked
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<p>PATENTS: To the best of my knowledge,
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 <tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> and
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 <tt class="computeroutput">libbzip2</tt> do not use any patented
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 algorithms.  However, I do not have the resources to carry
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<p><b>Table of Contents</b></p>
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<dl>
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<dt><span class="chapter"><a href="#intro">1. Introduction</a></span></dt>
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<dt><span class="chapter"><a href="#using">2. How to use bzip2</a></span></dt>
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<dd><dl>
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<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#name">2.1. NAME</a></span></dt>
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<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#synopsis">2.2. SYNOPSIS</a></span></dt>
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<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#description">2.3. DESCRIPTION</a></span></dt>
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<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#options">2.4. OPTIONS</a></span></dt>
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<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#memory-management">2.5. MEMORY MANAGEMENT</a></span></dt>
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<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#recovering">2.6. RECOVERING DATA FROM DAMAGED FILES</a></span></dt>
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<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#performance">2.7. PERFORMANCE NOTES</a></span></dt>
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<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#caveats">2.8. CAVEATS</a></span></dt>
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<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#author">2.9. AUTHOR</a></span></dt>
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</dl></dd>
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<dt><span class="chapter"><a href="#libprog">3. 
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Programming with libbzip2
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</a></span></dt>
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<dd><dl>
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<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#top-level">3.1. Top-level structure</a></span></dt>
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<dd><dl>
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<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#ll-summary">3.1.1. Low-level summary</a></span></dt>
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<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#hl-summary">3.1.2. High-level summary</a></span></dt>
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<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#util-fns-summary">3.1.3. Utility functions summary</a></span></dt>
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</dl></dd>
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<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#err-handling">3.2. Error handling</a></span></dt>
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<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#low-level">3.3. Low-level interface</a></span></dt>
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<dd><dl>
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<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#bzcompress-init">3.3.1. BZ2_bzCompressInit</a></span></dt>
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<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#bzCompress">3.3.2. BZ2_bzCompress</a></span></dt>
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<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#bzCompress-end">3.3.3. BZ2_bzCompressEnd</a></span></dt>
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<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#bzDecompress-init">3.3.4. BZ2_bzDecompressInit</a></span></dt>
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<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#bzDecompress">3.3.5. BZ2_bzDecompress</a></span></dt>
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<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#bzDecompress-end">3.3.6. BZ2_bzDecompressEnd</a></span></dt>
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</dl></dd>
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<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#hl-interface">3.4. High-level interface</a></span></dt>
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<dd><dl>
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<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#bzreadopen">3.4.1. BZ2_bzReadOpen</a></span></dt>
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<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#bzread">3.4.2. BZ2_bzRead</a></span></dt>
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<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#bzreadgetunused">3.4.3. BZ2_bzReadGetUnused</a></span></dt>
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<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#bzreadclose">3.4.4. BZ2_bzReadClose</a></span></dt>
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<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#bzwriteopen">3.4.5. BZ2_bzWriteOpen</a></span></dt>
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<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#bzwrite">3.4.6. BZ2_bzWrite</a></span></dt>
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<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#bzwriteclose">3.4.7. BZ2_bzWriteClose</a></span></dt>
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<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#embed">3.4.8. Handling embedded compressed data streams</a></span></dt>
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<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#std-rdwr">3.4.9. Standard file-reading/writing code</a></span></dt>
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</dl></dd>
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<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#util-fns">3.5. Utility functions</a></span></dt>
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<dd><dl>
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<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#bzbufftobuffcompress">3.5.1. BZ2_bzBuffToBuffCompress</a></span></dt>
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<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#bzbufftobuffdecompress">3.5.2. BZ2_bzBuffToBuffDecompress</a></span></dt>
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</dl></dd>
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<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#zlib-compat">3.6. zlib compatibility functions</a></span></dt>
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<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#stdio-free">3.7. Using the library in a stdio-free environment</a></span></dt>
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<dd><dl>
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<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#stdio-bye">3.7.1. Getting rid of stdio</a></span></dt>
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<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#critical-error">3.7.2. Critical error handling</a></span></dt>
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</dl></dd>
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<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#win-dll">3.8. Making a Windows DLL</a></span></dt>
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</dl></dd>
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<dt><span class="chapter"><a href="#misc">4. Miscellanea</a></span></dt>
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<dd><dl>
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<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#limits">4.1. Limitations of the compressed file format</a></span></dt>
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<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#port-issues">4.2. Portability issues</a></span></dt>
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<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#bugs">4.3. Reporting bugs</a></span></dt>
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<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#package">4.4. Did you get the right package?</a></span></dt>
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<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#reading">4.5. Further Reading</a></span></dt>
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</dl></dd>
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</dl>
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</div>
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<div class="chapter" lang="en">
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<div class="titlepage">
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<div><div><h2 class="title">
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<a name="intro"></a>1.<2E>Introduction</h2></div></div>
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<div></div>
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</div>
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<p><tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> compresses files
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using the Burrows-Wheeler block-sorting text compression
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algorithm, and Huffman coding.  Compression is generally
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considerably better than that achieved by more conventional
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LZ77/LZ78-based compressors, and approaches the performance of
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the PPM family of statistical compressors.</p>
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<p><tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> is built on top of
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<tt class="computeroutput">libbzip2</tt>, a flexible library for
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handling compressed data in the
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<tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> format.  This manual
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describes both how to use the program and how to work with the
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library interface.  Most of the manual is devoted to this
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library, not the program, which is good news if your interest is
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only in the program.</p>
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<div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="bullet">
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<li style="list-style-type: disc"><p><a href="#using">How to use bzip2</a> describes how to use
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 <tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt>; this is the only part
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 you need to read if you just want to know how to operate the
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 program.</p></li>
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<li style="list-style-type: disc"><p><a href="#libprog">Programming with libbzip2</a> describes the
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 programming interfaces in detail, and</p></li>
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<li style="list-style-type: disc"><p><a href="#misc">Miscellanea</a> records some
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 miscellaneous notes which I thought ought to be recorded
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 somewhere.</p></li>
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</ul></div>
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<div class="titlepage">
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<div><div><h2 class="title">
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<a name="using"></a>2.<2E>How to use bzip2</h2></div></div>
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<div></div>
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</div>
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<div class="toc">
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<p><b>Table of Contents</b></p>
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<dl>
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<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#name">2.1. NAME</a></span></dt>
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<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#synopsis">2.2. SYNOPSIS</a></span></dt>
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<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#description">2.3. DESCRIPTION</a></span></dt>
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<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#options">2.4. OPTIONS</a></span></dt>
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<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#memory-management">2.5. MEMORY MANAGEMENT</a></span></dt>
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<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#recovering">2.6. RECOVERING DATA FROM DAMAGED FILES</a></span></dt>
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<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#performance">2.7. PERFORMANCE NOTES</a></span></dt>
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<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#caveats">2.8. CAVEATS</a></span></dt>
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<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#author">2.9. AUTHOR</a></span></dt>
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</dl>
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</div>
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<p>This chapter contains a copy of the
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<tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> man page, and nothing
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else.</p>
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<div class="sect1" lang="en">
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<div class="titlepage">
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<div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both">
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<a name="name"></a>2.1.<2E>NAME</h2></div></div>
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<div></div>
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</div>
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<div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="bullet">
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<li style="list-style-type: disc"><p><tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt>,
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  <tt class="computeroutput">bunzip2</tt> - a block-sorting file
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  compressor, v1.0.3</p></li>
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<li style="list-style-type: disc"><p><tt class="computeroutput">bzcat</tt> -
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   decompresses files to stdout</p></li>
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<li style="list-style-type: disc"><p><tt class="computeroutput">bzip2recover</tt> -
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   recovers data from damaged bzip2 files</p></li>
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</ul></div>
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</div>
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<div class="sect1" lang="en">
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<div class="titlepage">
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<div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both">
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<a name="synopsis"></a>2.2.<2E>SYNOPSIS</h2></div></div>
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<div></div>
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</div>
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<div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="bullet">
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<li style="list-style-type: disc"><p><tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> [
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  -cdfkqstvzVL123456789 ] [ filenames ...  ]</p></li>
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<li style="list-style-type: disc"><p><tt class="computeroutput">bunzip2</tt> [
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  -fkvsVL ] [ filenames ...  ]</p></li>
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<li style="list-style-type: disc"><p><tt class="computeroutput">bzcat</tt> [ -s ] [
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  filenames ...  ]</p></li>
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<li style="list-style-type: disc"><p><tt class="computeroutput">bzip2recover</tt>
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  filename</p></li>
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</ul></div>
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</div>
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<div class="sect1" lang="en">
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<div class="titlepage">
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<div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both">
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<a name="description"></a>2.3.<2E>DESCRIPTION</h2></div></div>
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<div></div>
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</div>
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<p><tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> compresses files
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using the Burrows-Wheeler block sorting text compression
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						||
algorithm, and Huffman coding.  Compression is generally
 | 
						||
considerably better than that achieved by more conventional
 | 
						||
LZ77/LZ78-based compressors, and approaches the performance of
 | 
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the PPM family of statistical compressors.</p>
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<p>The command-line options are deliberately very similar to
 | 
						||
those of GNU <tt class="computeroutput">gzip</tt>, but they are
 | 
						||
not identical.</p>
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<p><tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> expects a list of
 | 
						||
file names to accompany the command-line flags.  Each file is
 | 
						||
replaced by a compressed version of itself, with the name
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">original_name.bz2</tt>.  Each
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compressed file has the same modification date, permissions, and,
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						||
when possible, ownership as the corresponding original, so that
 | 
						||
these properties can be correctly restored at decompression time.
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File name handling is naive in the sense that there is no
 | 
						||
mechanism for preserving original file names, permissions,
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						||
ownerships or dates in filesystems which lack these concepts, or
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						||
have serious file name length restrictions, such as
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						||
MS-DOS.</p>
 | 
						||
<p><tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> and
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bunzip2</tt> will by default not
 | 
						||
overwrite existing files.  If you want this to happen, specify
 | 
						||
the <tt class="computeroutput">-f</tt> flag.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>If no file names are specified,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> compresses from standard
 | 
						||
input to standard output.  In this case,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> will decline to write
 | 
						||
compressed output to a terminal, as this would be entirely
 | 
						||
incomprehensible and therefore pointless.</p>
 | 
						||
<p><tt class="computeroutput">bunzip2</tt> (or
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzip2 -d</tt>) decompresses all
 | 
						||
specified files.  Files which were not created by
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> will be detected and
 | 
						||
ignored, and a warning issued.
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> attempts to guess the
 | 
						||
filename for the decompressed file from that of the compressed
 | 
						||
file as follows:</p>
 | 
						||
<div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="bullet">
 | 
						||
<li style="list-style-type: disc"><p><tt class="computeroutput">filename.bz2 </tt>
 | 
						||
  becomes
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">filename</tt></p></li>
 | 
						||
<li style="list-style-type: disc"><p><tt class="computeroutput">filename.bz </tt>
 | 
						||
  becomes
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">filename</tt></p></li>
 | 
						||
<li style="list-style-type: disc"><p><tt class="computeroutput">filename.tbz2</tt>
 | 
						||
  becomes
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">filename.tar</tt></p></li>
 | 
						||
<li style="list-style-type: disc"><p><tt class="computeroutput">filename.tbz </tt>
 | 
						||
  becomes
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">filename.tar</tt></p></li>
 | 
						||
<li style="list-style-type: disc"><p><tt class="computeroutput">anyothername </tt>
 | 
						||
  becomes
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">anyothername.out</tt></p></li>
 | 
						||
</ul></div>
 | 
						||
<p>If the file does not end in one of the recognised endings,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">.bz2</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">.bz</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">.tbz2</tt> or
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">.tbz</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> complains that it cannot
 | 
						||
guess the name of the original file, and uses the original name
 | 
						||
with <tt class="computeroutput">.out</tt> appended.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>As with compression, supplying no filenames causes
 | 
						||
decompression from standard input to standard output.</p>
 | 
						||
<p><tt class="computeroutput">bunzip2</tt> will correctly
 | 
						||
decompress a file which is the concatenation of two or more
 | 
						||
compressed files.  The result is the concatenation of the
 | 
						||
corresponding uncompressed files.  Integrity testing
 | 
						||
(<tt class="computeroutput">-t</tt>) of concatenated compressed
 | 
						||
files is also supported.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>You can also compress or decompress files to the standard
 | 
						||
output by giving the <tt class="computeroutput">-c</tt> flag.
 | 
						||
Multiple files may be compressed and decompressed like this.  The
 | 
						||
resulting outputs are fed sequentially to stdout.  Compression of
 | 
						||
multiple files in this manner generates a stream containing
 | 
						||
multiple compressed file representations.  Such a stream can be
 | 
						||
decompressed correctly only by
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> version 0.9.0 or later.
 | 
						||
Earlier versions of <tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> will
 | 
						||
stop after decompressing the first file in the stream.</p>
 | 
						||
<p><tt class="computeroutput">bzcat</tt> (or
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzip2 -dc</tt>) decompresses all
 | 
						||
specified files to the standard output.</p>
 | 
						||
<p><tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> will read arguments
 | 
						||
from the environment variables
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZIP2</tt> and
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZIP</tt>, in that order, and will
 | 
						||
process them before any arguments read from the command line.
 | 
						||
This gives a convenient way to supply default arguments.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Compression is always performed, even if the compressed
 | 
						||
file is slightly larger than the original.  Files of less than
 | 
						||
about one hundred bytes tend to get larger, since the compression
 | 
						||
mechanism has a constant overhead in the region of 50 bytes.
 | 
						||
Random data (including the output of most file compressors) is
 | 
						||
coded at about 8.05 bits per byte, giving an expansion of around
 | 
						||
0.5%.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>As a self-check for your protection,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> uses 32-bit CRCs to make
 | 
						||
sure that the decompressed version of a file is identical to the
 | 
						||
original.  This guards against corruption of the compressed data,
 | 
						||
and against undetected bugs in
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> (hopefully very unlikely).
 | 
						||
The chances of data corruption going undetected is microscopic,
 | 
						||
about one chance in four billion for each file processed.  Be
 | 
						||
aware, though, that the check occurs upon decompression, so it
 | 
						||
can only tell you that something is wrong.  It can't help you
 | 
						||
recover the original uncompressed data.  You can use
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzip2recover</tt> to try to recover
 | 
						||
data from damaged files.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Return values: 0 for a normal exit, 1 for environmental
 | 
						||
problems (file not found, invalid flags, I/O errors, etc.), 2
 | 
						||
to indicate a corrupt compressed file, 3 for an internal
 | 
						||
consistency error (eg, bug) which caused
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> to panic.</p>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect1" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both">
 | 
						||
<a name="options"></a>2.4.<2E>OPTIONS</h2></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="variablelist"><dl>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="term"><tt class="computeroutput">-c --stdout</tt></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dd><p>Compress or decompress to standard
 | 
						||
  output.</p></dd>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="term"><tt class="computeroutput">-d --decompress</tt></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dd><p>Force decompression.
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt>,
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">bunzip2</tt> and
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">bzcat</tt> are really the same
 | 
						||
  program, and the decision about what actions to take is done on
 | 
						||
  the basis of which name is used.  This flag overrides that
 | 
						||
  mechanism, and forces bzip2 to decompress.</p></dd>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="term"><tt class="computeroutput">-z --compress</tt></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dd><p>The complement to
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">-d</tt>: forces compression,
 | 
						||
  regardless of the invokation name.</p></dd>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="term"><tt class="computeroutput">-t --test</tt></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dd><p>Check integrity of the specified file(s), but
 | 
						||
  don't decompress them.  This really performs a trial
 | 
						||
  decompression and throws away the result.</p></dd>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="term"><tt class="computeroutput">-f --force</tt></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dd>
 | 
						||
<p>Force overwrite of output files.  Normally,
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> will not overwrite
 | 
						||
  existing output files.  Also forces
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> to break hard links to
 | 
						||
  files, which it otherwise wouldn't do.</p>
 | 
						||
<p><tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> normally declines
 | 
						||
  to decompress files which don't have the correct magic header
 | 
						||
  bytes. If forced (<tt class="computeroutput">-f</tt>),
 | 
						||
  however, it will pass such files through unmodified. This is
 | 
						||
  how GNU <tt class="computeroutput">gzip</tt> behaves.</p>
 | 
						||
</dd>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="term"><tt class="computeroutput">-k --keep</tt></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dd><p>Keep (don't delete) input files during
 | 
						||
  compression or decompression.</p></dd>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="term"><tt class="computeroutput">-s --small</tt></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dd>
 | 
						||
<p>Reduce memory usage, for compression,
 | 
						||
  decompression and testing.  Files are decompressed and tested
 | 
						||
  using a modified algorithm which only requires 2.5 bytes per
 | 
						||
  block byte.  This means any file can be decompressed in 2300k
 | 
						||
  of memory, albeit at about half the normal speed.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>During compression, <tt class="computeroutput">-s</tt>
 | 
						||
  selects a block size of 200k, which limits memory use to around
 | 
						||
  the same figure, at the expense of your compression ratio.  In
 | 
						||
  short, if your machine is low on memory (8 megabytes or less),
 | 
						||
  use <tt class="computeroutput">-s</tt> for everything.  See
 | 
						||
  <a href="#memory-management">MEMORY MANAGEMENT</a> below.</p>
 | 
						||
</dd>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="term"><tt class="computeroutput">-q --quiet</tt></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dd><p>Suppress non-essential warning messages.
 | 
						||
  Messages pertaining to I/O errors and other critical events
 | 
						||
  will not be suppressed.</p></dd>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="term"><tt class="computeroutput">-v --verbose</tt></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dd><p>Verbose mode -- show the compression ratio for
 | 
						||
  each file processed.  Further
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">-v</tt>'s increase the verbosity
 | 
						||
  level, spewing out lots of information which is primarily of
 | 
						||
  interest for diagnostic purposes.</p></dd>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="term"><tt class="computeroutput">-L --license -V --version</tt></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dd><p>Display the software version, license terms and
 | 
						||
  conditions.</p></dd>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="term"><tt class="computeroutput">-1</tt> (or
 | 
						||
 <tt class="computeroutput">--fast</tt>) to
 | 
						||
 <tt class="computeroutput">-9</tt> (or
 | 
						||
 <tt class="computeroutput">-best</tt>)</span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dd><p>Set the block size to 100 k, 200 k ...  900 k
 | 
						||
  when compressing.  Has no effect when decompressing.  See <a href="#memory-management">MEMORY MANAGEMENT</a> below.  The
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">--fast</tt> and
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">--best</tt> aliases are primarily
 | 
						||
  for GNU <tt class="computeroutput">gzip</tt> compatibility.
 | 
						||
  In particular, <tt class="computeroutput">--fast</tt> doesn't
 | 
						||
  make things significantly faster.  And
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">--best</tt> merely selects the
 | 
						||
  default behaviour.</p></dd>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="term"><tt class="computeroutput">--</tt></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dd><p>Treats all subsequent arguments as file names,
 | 
						||
  even if they start with a dash.  This is so you can handle
 | 
						||
  files with names beginning with a dash, for example:
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">bzip2 --
 | 
						||
  -myfilename</tt>.</p></dd>
 | 
						||
<dt>
 | 
						||
<span class="term"><tt class="computeroutput">--repetitive-fast</tt>, </span><span class="term"><tt class="computeroutput">--repetitive-best</tt>, </span>
 | 
						||
</dt>
 | 
						||
<dd><p>These flags are redundant in versions 0.9.5 and
 | 
						||
  above.  They provided some coarse control over the behaviour of
 | 
						||
  the sorting algorithm in earlier versions, which was sometimes
 | 
						||
  useful.  0.9.5 and above have an improved algorithm which
 | 
						||
  renders these flags irrelevant.</p></dd>
 | 
						||
</dl></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect1" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both">
 | 
						||
<a name="memory-management"></a>2.5.<2E>MEMORY MANAGEMENT</h2></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<p><tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> compresses large
 | 
						||
files in blocks.  The block size affects both the compression
 | 
						||
ratio achieved, and the amount of memory needed for compression
 | 
						||
and decompression.  The flags <tt class="computeroutput">-1</tt>
 | 
						||
through <tt class="computeroutput">-9</tt> specify the block
 | 
						||
size to be 100,000 bytes through 900,000 bytes (the default)
 | 
						||
respectively.  At decompression time, the block size used for
 | 
						||
compression is read from the header of the compressed file, and
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bunzip2</tt> then allocates itself
 | 
						||
just enough memory to decompress the file.  Since block sizes are
 | 
						||
stored in compressed files, it follows that the flags
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">-1</tt> to
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">-9</tt> are irrelevant to and so
 | 
						||
ignored during decompression.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Compression and decompression requirements, in bytes, can be
 | 
						||
estimated as:</p>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">Compression:   400k + ( 8 x block size )
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
Decompression: 100k + ( 4 x block size ), or
 | 
						||
               100k + ( 2.5 x block size )</pre>
 | 
						||
<p>Larger block sizes give rapidly diminishing marginal
 | 
						||
returns.  Most of the compression comes from the first two or
 | 
						||
three hundred k of block size, a fact worth bearing in mind when
 | 
						||
using <tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> on small machines.
 | 
						||
It is also important to appreciate that the decompression memory
 | 
						||
requirement is set at compression time by the choice of block
 | 
						||
size.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>For files compressed with the default 900k block size,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bunzip2</tt> will require about 3700
 | 
						||
kbytes to decompress.  To support decompression of any file on a
 | 
						||
4 megabyte machine, <tt class="computeroutput">bunzip2</tt> has
 | 
						||
an option to decompress using approximately half this amount of
 | 
						||
memory, about 2300 kbytes.  Decompression speed is also halved,
 | 
						||
so you should use this option only where necessary.  The relevant
 | 
						||
flag is <tt class="computeroutput">-s</tt>.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>In general, try and use the largest block size memory
 | 
						||
constraints allow, since that maximises the compression achieved.
 | 
						||
Compression and decompression speed are virtually unaffected by
 | 
						||
block size.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Another significant point applies to files which fit in a
 | 
						||
single block -- that means most files you'd encounter using a
 | 
						||
large block size.  The amount of real memory touched is
 | 
						||
proportional to the size of the file, since the file is smaller
 | 
						||
than a block.  For example, compressing a file 20,000 bytes long
 | 
						||
with the flag <tt class="computeroutput">-9</tt> will cause the
 | 
						||
compressor to allocate around 7600k of memory, but only touch
 | 
						||
400k + 20000 * 8 = 560 kbytes of it.  Similarly, the decompressor
 | 
						||
will allocate 3700k but only touch 100k + 20000 * 4 = 180
 | 
						||
kbytes.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Here is a table which summarises the maximum memory usage
 | 
						||
for different block sizes.  Also recorded is the total compressed
 | 
						||
size for 14 files of the Calgary Text Compression Corpus
 | 
						||
totalling 3,141,622 bytes.  This column gives some feel for how
 | 
						||
compression varies with block size.  These figures tend to
 | 
						||
understate the advantage of larger block sizes for larger files,
 | 
						||
since the Corpus is dominated by smaller files.</p>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">        Compress   Decompress   Decompress   Corpus
 | 
						||
Flag     usage      usage       -s usage     Size
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
 -1      1200k       500k         350k      914704
 | 
						||
 -2      2000k       900k         600k      877703
 | 
						||
 -3      2800k      1300k         850k      860338
 | 
						||
 -4      3600k      1700k        1100k      846899
 | 
						||
 -5      4400k      2100k        1350k      845160
 | 
						||
 -6      5200k      2500k        1600k      838626
 | 
						||
 -7      6100k      2900k        1850k      834096
 | 
						||
 -8      6800k      3300k        2100k      828642
 | 
						||
 -9      7600k      3700k        2350k      828642</pre>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect1" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both">
 | 
						||
<a name="recovering"></a>2.6.<2E>RECOVERING DATA FROM DAMAGED FILES</h2></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<p><tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> compresses files in
 | 
						||
blocks, usually 900kbytes long.  Each block is handled
 | 
						||
independently.  If a media or transmission error causes a
 | 
						||
multi-block <tt class="computeroutput">.bz2</tt> file to become
 | 
						||
damaged, it may be possible to recover data from the undamaged
 | 
						||
blocks in the file.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>The compressed representation of each block is delimited by
 | 
						||
a 48-bit pattern, which makes it possible to find the block
 | 
						||
boundaries with reasonable certainty.  Each block also carries
 | 
						||
its own 32-bit CRC, so damaged blocks can be distinguished from
 | 
						||
undamaged ones.</p>
 | 
						||
<p><tt class="computeroutput">bzip2recover</tt> is a simple
 | 
						||
program whose purpose is to search for blocks in
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">.bz2</tt> files, and write each block
 | 
						||
out into its own <tt class="computeroutput">.bz2</tt> file.  You
 | 
						||
can then use <tt class="computeroutput">bzip2 -t</tt> to test
 | 
						||
the integrity of the resulting files, and decompress those which
 | 
						||
are undamaged.</p>
 | 
						||
<p><tt class="computeroutput">bzip2recover</tt> takes a
 | 
						||
single argument, the name of the damaged file, and writes a
 | 
						||
number of files <tt class="computeroutput">rec0001file.bz2</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">rec0002file.bz2</tt>, etc, containing
 | 
						||
the extracted blocks.  The output filenames are designed so that
 | 
						||
the use of wildcards in subsequent processing -- for example,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzip2 -dc rec*file.bz2 >
 | 
						||
recovered_data</tt> -- lists the files in the correct
 | 
						||
order.</p>
 | 
						||
<p><tt class="computeroutput">bzip2recover</tt> should be of
 | 
						||
most use dealing with large <tt class="computeroutput">.bz2</tt>
 | 
						||
files, as these will contain many blocks.  It is clearly futile
 | 
						||
to use it on damaged single-block files, since a damaged block
 | 
						||
cannot be recovered.  If you wish to minimise any potential data
 | 
						||
loss through media or transmission errors, you might consider
 | 
						||
compressing with a smaller block size.</p>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect1" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both">
 | 
						||
<a name="performance"></a>2.7.<2E>PERFORMANCE NOTES</h2></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<p>The sorting phase of compression gathers together similar
 | 
						||
strings in the file.  Because of this, files containing very long
 | 
						||
runs of repeated symbols, like "aabaabaabaab ..."  (repeated
 | 
						||
several hundred times) may compress more slowly than normal.
 | 
						||
Versions 0.9.5 and above fare much better than previous versions
 | 
						||
in this respect.  The ratio between worst-case and average-case
 | 
						||
compression time is in the region of 10:1.  For previous
 | 
						||
versions, this figure was more like 100:1.  You can use the
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">-vvvv</tt> option to monitor progress
 | 
						||
in great detail, if you want.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Decompression speed is unaffected by these
 | 
						||
phenomena.</p>
 | 
						||
<p><tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> usually allocates
 | 
						||
several megabytes of memory to operate in, and then charges all
 | 
						||
over it in a fairly random fashion.  This means that performance,
 | 
						||
both for compressing and decompressing, is largely determined by
 | 
						||
the speed at which your machine can service cache misses.
 | 
						||
Because of this, small changes to the code to reduce the miss
 | 
						||
rate have been observed to give disproportionately large
 | 
						||
performance improvements.  I imagine
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> will perform best on
 | 
						||
machines with very large caches.</p>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect1" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both">
 | 
						||
<a name="caveats"></a>2.8.<2E>CAVEATS</h2></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<p>I/O error messages are not as helpful as they could be.
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> tries hard to detect I/O
 | 
						||
errors and exit cleanly, but the details of what the problem is
 | 
						||
sometimes seem rather misleading.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>This manual page pertains to version 1.0.3 of
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt>.  Compressed data created
 | 
						||
by this version is entirely forwards and backwards compatible
 | 
						||
with the previous public releases, versions 0.1pl2, 0.9.0 and
 | 
						||
0.9.5, 1.0.0, 1.0.1 and 1.0.2, but with the following exception: 0.9.0
 | 
						||
and above can correctly decompress multiple concatenated
 | 
						||
compressed files.  0.1pl2 cannot do this; it will stop after
 | 
						||
decompressing just the first file in the stream.</p>
 | 
						||
<p><tt class="computeroutput">bzip2recover</tt> versions
 | 
						||
prior to 1.0.2 used 32-bit integers to represent bit positions in
 | 
						||
compressed files, so it could not handle compressed files more
 | 
						||
than 512 megabytes long.  Versions 1.0.2 and above use 64-bit ints
 | 
						||
on some platforms which support them (GNU supported targets, and
 | 
						||
Windows). To establish whether or not
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzip2recover</tt> was built with such
 | 
						||
a limitation, run it without arguments. In any event you can
 | 
						||
build yourself an unlimited version if you can recompile it with
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">MaybeUInt64</tt> set to be an
 | 
						||
unsigned 64-bit integer.</p>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect1" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both">
 | 
						||
<a name="author"></a>2.9.<2E>AUTHOR</h2></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<p>Julian Seward,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">jseward@bzip.org</tt></p>
 | 
						||
<p>The ideas embodied in
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> are due to (at least) the
 | 
						||
following people: Michael Burrows and David Wheeler (for the
 | 
						||
block sorting transformation), David Wheeler (again, for the
 | 
						||
Huffman coder), Peter Fenwick (for the structured coding model in
 | 
						||
the original <tt class="computeroutput">bzip</tt>, and many
 | 
						||
refinements), and Alistair Moffat, Radford Neal and Ian Witten
 | 
						||
(for the arithmetic coder in the original
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzip</tt>).  I am much indebted for
 | 
						||
their help, support and advice.  See the manual in the source
 | 
						||
distribution for pointers to sources of documentation.  Christian
 | 
						||
von Roques encouraged me to look for faster sorting algorithms,
 | 
						||
so as to speed up compression.  Bela Lubkin encouraged me to
 | 
						||
improve the worst-case compression performance.  
 | 
						||
Donna Robinson XMLised the documentation.
 | 
						||
Many people sent
 | 
						||
patches, helped with portability problems, lent machines, gave
 | 
						||
advice and were generally helpful.</p>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="chapter" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h2 class="title">
 | 
						||
<a name="libprog"></a>3.<2E>
 | 
						||
Programming with <tt class="computeroutput">libbzip2</tt>
 | 
						||
</h2></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="toc">
 | 
						||
<p><b>Table of Contents</b></p>
 | 
						||
<dl>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#top-level">3.1. Top-level structure</a></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dd><dl>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#ll-summary">3.1.1. Low-level summary</a></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#hl-summary">3.1.2. High-level summary</a></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#util-fns-summary">3.1.3. Utility functions summary</a></span></dt>
 | 
						||
</dl></dd>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#err-handling">3.2. Error handling</a></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#low-level">3.3. Low-level interface</a></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dd><dl>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#bzcompress-init">3.3.1. BZ2_bzCompressInit</a></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#bzCompress">3.3.2. BZ2_bzCompress</a></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#bzCompress-end">3.3.3. BZ2_bzCompressEnd</a></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#bzDecompress-init">3.3.4. BZ2_bzDecompressInit</a></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#bzDecompress">3.3.5. BZ2_bzDecompress</a></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#bzDecompress-end">3.3.6. BZ2_bzDecompressEnd</a></span></dt>
 | 
						||
</dl></dd>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#hl-interface">3.4. High-level interface</a></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dd><dl>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#bzreadopen">3.4.1. BZ2_bzReadOpen</a></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#bzread">3.4.2. BZ2_bzRead</a></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#bzreadgetunused">3.4.3. BZ2_bzReadGetUnused</a></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#bzreadclose">3.4.4. BZ2_bzReadClose</a></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#bzwriteopen">3.4.5. BZ2_bzWriteOpen</a></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#bzwrite">3.4.6. BZ2_bzWrite</a></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#bzwriteclose">3.4.7. BZ2_bzWriteClose</a></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#embed">3.4.8. Handling embedded compressed data streams</a></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#std-rdwr">3.4.9. Standard file-reading/writing code</a></span></dt>
 | 
						||
</dl></dd>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#util-fns">3.5. Utility functions</a></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dd><dl>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#bzbufftobuffcompress">3.5.1. BZ2_bzBuffToBuffCompress</a></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#bzbufftobuffdecompress">3.5.2. BZ2_bzBuffToBuffDecompress</a></span></dt>
 | 
						||
</dl></dd>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#zlib-compat">3.6. zlib compatibility functions</a></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#stdio-free">3.7. Using the library in a stdio-free environment</a></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dd><dl>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#stdio-bye">3.7.1. Getting rid of stdio</a></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="sect2"><a href="#critical-error">3.7.2. Critical error handling</a></span></dt>
 | 
						||
</dl></dd>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#win-dll">3.8. Making a Windows DLL</a></span></dt>
 | 
						||
</dl>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<p>This chapter describes the programming interface to
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">libbzip2</tt>.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>For general background information, particularly about
 | 
						||
memory use and performance aspects, you'd be well advised to read
 | 
						||
<a href="#using">How to use bzip2</a> as well.</p>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect1" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both">
 | 
						||
<a name="top-level"></a>3.1.<2E>Top-level structure</h2></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<p><tt class="computeroutput">libbzip2</tt> is a flexible
 | 
						||
library for compressing and decompressing data in the
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> data format.  Although
 | 
						||
packaged as a single entity, it helps to regard the library as
 | 
						||
three separate parts: the low level interface, and the high level
 | 
						||
interface, and some utility functions.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>The structure of
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">libbzip2</tt>'s interfaces is similar
 | 
						||
to that of Jean-loup Gailly's and Mark Adler's excellent
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">zlib</tt> library.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>All externally visible symbols have names beginning
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_</tt>.  This is new in version
 | 
						||
1.0.  The intention is to minimise pollution of the namespaces of
 | 
						||
library clients.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>To use any part of the library, you need to
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">#include <bzlib.h></tt>
 | 
						||
into your sources.</p>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect2" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h3 class="title">
 | 
						||
<a name="ll-summary"></a>3.1.1.<2E>Low-level summary</h3></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<p>This interface provides services for compressing and
 | 
						||
decompressing data in memory.  There's no provision for dealing
 | 
						||
with files, streams or any other I/O mechanisms, just straight
 | 
						||
memory-to-memory work.  In fact, this part of the library can be
 | 
						||
compiled without inclusion of
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">stdio.h</tt>, which may be helpful
 | 
						||
for embedded applications.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>The low-level part of the library has no global variables
 | 
						||
and is therefore thread-safe.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Six routines make up the low level interface:
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompressInit</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompress</tt>, and
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompressEnd</tt> for
 | 
						||
compression, and a corresponding trio
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzDecompressInit</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzDecompress</tt> and
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzDecompressEnd</tt> for
 | 
						||
decompression.  The <tt class="computeroutput">*Init</tt>
 | 
						||
functions allocate memory for compression/decompression and do
 | 
						||
other initialisations, whilst the
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">*End</tt> functions close down
 | 
						||
operations and release memory.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>The real work is done by
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompress</tt> and
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzDecompress</tt>.  These
 | 
						||
compress and decompress data from a user-supplied input buffer to
 | 
						||
a user-supplied output buffer.  These buffers can be any size;
 | 
						||
arbitrary quantities of data are handled by making repeated calls
 | 
						||
to these functions.  This is a flexible mechanism allowing a
 | 
						||
consumer-pull style of activity, or producer-push, or a mixture
 | 
						||
of both.</p>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect2" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h3 class="title">
 | 
						||
<a name="hl-summary"></a>3.1.2.<2E>High-level summary</h3></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<p>This interface provides some handy wrappers around the
 | 
						||
low-level interface to facilitate reading and writing
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> format files
 | 
						||
(<tt class="computeroutput">.bz2</tt> files).  The routines
 | 
						||
provide hooks to facilitate reading files in which the
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> data stream is embedded
 | 
						||
within some larger-scale file structure, or where there are
 | 
						||
multiple <tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> data streams
 | 
						||
concatenated end-to-end.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>For reading files,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzReadOpen</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzRead</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzReadClose</tt> and 
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzReadGetUnused</tt> are
 | 
						||
supplied.  For writing files,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzWriteOpen</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzWrite</tt> and
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzWriteFinish</tt> are
 | 
						||
available.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>As with the low-level library, no global variables are used
 | 
						||
so the library is per se thread-safe.  However, if I/O errors
 | 
						||
occur whilst reading or writing the underlying compressed files,
 | 
						||
you may have to consult <tt class="computeroutput">errno</tt> to
 | 
						||
determine the cause of the error.  In that case, you'd need a C
 | 
						||
library which correctly supports
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">errno</tt> in a multithreaded
 | 
						||
environment.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>To make the library a little simpler and more portable,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzReadOpen</tt> and
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzWriteOpen</tt> require you to
 | 
						||
pass them file handles (<tt class="computeroutput">FILE*</tt>s)
 | 
						||
which have previously been opened for reading or writing
 | 
						||
respectively.  That avoids portability problems associated with
 | 
						||
file operations and file attributes, whilst not being much of an
 | 
						||
imposition on the programmer.</p>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect2" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h3 class="title">
 | 
						||
<a name="util-fns-summary"></a>3.1.3.<2E>Utility functions summary</h3></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<p>For very simple needs,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzBuffToBuffCompress</tt> and
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzBuffToBuffDecompress</tt> are
 | 
						||
provided.  These compress data in memory from one buffer to
 | 
						||
another buffer in a single function call.  You should assess
 | 
						||
whether these functions fulfill your memory-to-memory
 | 
						||
compression/decompression requirements before investing effort in
 | 
						||
understanding the more general but more complex low-level
 | 
						||
interface.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Yoshioka Tsuneo
 | 
						||
(<tt class="computeroutput">QWF00133@niftyserve.or.jp</tt> /
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">tsuneo-y@is.aist-nara.ac.jp</tt>) has
 | 
						||
contributed some functions to give better
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">zlib</tt> compatibility.  These
 | 
						||
functions are <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzopen</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzread</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzwrite</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzflush</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzclose</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzerror</tt> and
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzlibVersion</tt>.  You may find
 | 
						||
these functions more convenient for simple file reading and
 | 
						||
writing, than those in the high-level interface.  These functions
 | 
						||
are not (yet) officially part of the library, and are minimally
 | 
						||
documented here.  If they break, you get to keep all the pieces.
 | 
						||
I hope to document them properly when time permits.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Yoshioka also contributed modifications to allow the
 | 
						||
library to be built as a Windows DLL.</p>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect1" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both">
 | 
						||
<a name="err-handling"></a>3.2.<2E>Error handling</h2></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<p>The library is designed to recover cleanly in all
 | 
						||
situations, including the worst-case situation of decompressing
 | 
						||
random data.  I'm not 100% sure that it can always do this, so
 | 
						||
you might want to add a signal handler to catch segmentation
 | 
						||
violations during decompression if you are feeling especially
 | 
						||
paranoid.  I would be interested in hearing more about the
 | 
						||
robustness of the library to corrupted compressed data.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Version 1.0.3 more robust in this respect than any
 | 
						||
previous version.  Investigations with Valgrind (a tool for detecting
 | 
						||
problems with memory management) indicate
 | 
						||
that, at least for the few files I tested, all single-bit errors
 | 
						||
in the decompressed data are caught properly, with no
 | 
						||
segmentation faults, no uses of uninitialised data, no out of
 | 
						||
range reads or writes, and no infinite looping in the decompressor.
 | 
						||
So it's certainly pretty robust, although
 | 
						||
I wouldn't claim it to be totally bombproof.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>The file <tt class="computeroutput">bzlib.h</tt> contains
 | 
						||
all definitions needed to use the library.  In particular, you
 | 
						||
should definitely not include
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzlib_private.h</tt>.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>In <tt class="computeroutput">bzlib.h</tt>, the various
 | 
						||
return values are defined.  The following list is not intended as
 | 
						||
an exhaustive description of the circumstances in which a given
 | 
						||
value may be returned -- those descriptions are given later.
 | 
						||
Rather, it is intended to convey the rough meaning of each return
 | 
						||
value.  The first five actions are normal and not intended to
 | 
						||
denote an error situation.</p>
 | 
						||
<div class="variablelist"><dl>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="term"><tt class="computeroutput">BZ_OK</tt></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dd><p>The requested action was completed
 | 
						||
   successfully.</p></dd>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="term"><tt class="computeroutput">BZ_RUN_OK, BZ_FLUSH_OK,
 | 
						||
    BZ_FINISH_OK</tt></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dd><p>In 
 | 
						||
   <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompress</tt>, the requested
 | 
						||
   flush/finish/nothing-special action was completed
 | 
						||
   successfully.</p></dd>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="term"><tt class="computeroutput">BZ_STREAM_END</tt></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dd><p>Compression of data was completed, or the
 | 
						||
   logical stream end was detected during
 | 
						||
   decompression.</p></dd>
 | 
						||
</dl></div>
 | 
						||
<p>The following return values indicate an error of some
 | 
						||
kind.</p>
 | 
						||
<div class="variablelist"><dl>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="term"><tt class="computeroutput">BZ_CONFIG_ERROR</tt></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dd><p>Indicates that the library has been improperly
 | 
						||
   compiled on your platform -- a major configuration error.
 | 
						||
   Specifically, it means that
 | 
						||
   <tt class="computeroutput">sizeof(char)</tt>,
 | 
						||
   <tt class="computeroutput">sizeof(short)</tt> and
 | 
						||
   <tt class="computeroutput">sizeof(int)</tt> are not 1, 2 and
 | 
						||
   4 respectively, as they should be.  Note that the library
 | 
						||
   should still work properly on 64-bit platforms which follow
 | 
						||
   the LP64 programming model -- that is, where
 | 
						||
   <tt class="computeroutput">sizeof(long)</tt> and
 | 
						||
   <tt class="computeroutput">sizeof(void*)</tt> are 8.  Under
 | 
						||
   LP64, <tt class="computeroutput">sizeof(int)</tt> is still 4,
 | 
						||
   so <tt class="computeroutput">libbzip2</tt>, which doesn't
 | 
						||
   use the <tt class="computeroutput">long</tt> type, is
 | 
						||
   OK.</p></dd>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="term"><tt class="computeroutput">BZ_SEQUENCE_ERROR</tt></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dd><p>When using the library, it is important to call
 | 
						||
   the functions in the correct sequence and with data structures
 | 
						||
   (buffers etc) in the correct states.
 | 
						||
   <tt class="computeroutput">libbzip2</tt> checks as much as it
 | 
						||
   can to ensure this is happening, and returns
 | 
						||
   <tt class="computeroutput">BZ_SEQUENCE_ERROR</tt> if not.
 | 
						||
   Code which complies precisely with the function semantics, as
 | 
						||
   detailed below, should never receive this value; such an event
 | 
						||
   denotes buggy code which you should
 | 
						||
   investigate.</p></dd>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="term"><tt class="computeroutput">BZ_PARAM_ERROR</tt></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dd><p>Returned when a parameter to a function call is
 | 
						||
   out of range or otherwise manifestly incorrect.  As with
 | 
						||
   <tt class="computeroutput">BZ_SEQUENCE_ERROR</tt>, this
 | 
						||
   denotes a bug in the client code.  The distinction between
 | 
						||
   <tt class="computeroutput">BZ_PARAM_ERROR</tt> and
 | 
						||
   <tt class="computeroutput">BZ_SEQUENCE_ERROR</tt> is a bit
 | 
						||
   hazy, but still worth making.</p></dd>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="term"><tt class="computeroutput">BZ_MEM_ERROR</tt></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dd><p>Returned when a request to allocate memory
 | 
						||
   failed.  Note that the quantity of memory needed to decompress
 | 
						||
   a stream cannot be determined until the stream's header has
 | 
						||
   been read.  So
 | 
						||
   <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzDecompress</tt> and
 | 
						||
   <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzRead</tt> may return
 | 
						||
   <tt class="computeroutput">BZ_MEM_ERROR</tt> even though some
 | 
						||
   of the compressed data has been read.  The same is not true
 | 
						||
   for compression; once
 | 
						||
   <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompressInit</tt> or
 | 
						||
   <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzWriteOpen</tt> have
 | 
						||
   successfully completed,
 | 
						||
   <tt class="computeroutput">BZ_MEM_ERROR</tt> cannot
 | 
						||
   occur.</p></dd>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="term"><tt class="computeroutput">BZ_DATA_ERROR</tt></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dd><p>Returned when a data integrity error is
 | 
						||
   detected during decompression.  Most importantly, this means
 | 
						||
   when stored and computed CRCs for the data do not match.  This
 | 
						||
   value is also returned upon detection of any other anomaly in
 | 
						||
   the compressed data.</p></dd>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="term"><tt class="computeroutput">BZ_DATA_ERROR_MAGIC</tt></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dd><p>As a special case of
 | 
						||
   <tt class="computeroutput">BZ_DATA_ERROR</tt>, it is
 | 
						||
   sometimes useful to know when the compressed stream does not
 | 
						||
   start with the correct magic bytes (<tt class="computeroutput">'B' 'Z'
 | 
						||
   'h'</tt>).</p></dd>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="term"><tt class="computeroutput">BZ_IO_ERROR</tt></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dd><p>Returned by
 | 
						||
   <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzRead</tt> and
 | 
						||
   <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzWrite</tt> when there is an
 | 
						||
   error reading or writing in the compressed file, and by
 | 
						||
   <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzReadOpen</tt> and
 | 
						||
   <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzWriteOpen</tt> for attempts
 | 
						||
   to use a file for which the error indicator (viz,
 | 
						||
   <tt class="computeroutput">ferror(f)</tt>) is set.  On
 | 
						||
   receipt of <tt class="computeroutput">BZ_IO_ERROR</tt>, the
 | 
						||
   caller should consult <tt class="computeroutput">errno</tt>
 | 
						||
   and/or <tt class="computeroutput">perror</tt> to acquire
 | 
						||
   operating-system specific information about the
 | 
						||
   problem.</p></dd>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="term"><tt class="computeroutput">BZ_UNEXPECTED_EOF</tt></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dd><p>Returned by
 | 
						||
   <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzRead</tt> when the
 | 
						||
   compressed file finishes before the logical end of stream is
 | 
						||
   detected.</p></dd>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="term"><tt class="computeroutput">BZ_OUTBUFF_FULL</tt></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dd><p>Returned by
 | 
						||
   <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzBuffToBuffCompress</tt> and
 | 
						||
   <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzBuffToBuffDecompress</tt> to
 | 
						||
   indicate that the output data will not fit into the output
 | 
						||
   buffer provided.</p></dd>
 | 
						||
</dl></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect1" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both">
 | 
						||
<a name="low-level"></a>3.3.<2E>Low-level interface</h2></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect2" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h3 class="title">
 | 
						||
<a name="bzcompress-init"></a>3.3.1.<2E><tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompressInit</tt></h3></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">typedef struct {
 | 
						||
  char *next_in;
 | 
						||
  unsigned int avail_in;
 | 
						||
  unsigned int total_in_lo32;
 | 
						||
  unsigned int total_in_hi32;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  char *next_out;
 | 
						||
  unsigned int avail_out;
 | 
						||
  unsigned int total_out_lo32;
 | 
						||
  unsigned int total_out_hi32;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  void *state;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  void *(*bzalloc)(void *,int,int);
 | 
						||
  void (*bzfree)(void *,void *);
 | 
						||
  void *opaque;
 | 
						||
} bz_stream;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
int BZ2_bzCompressInit ( bz_stream *strm, 
 | 
						||
                         int blockSize100k, 
 | 
						||
                         int verbosity,
 | 
						||
                         int workFactor );</pre>
 | 
						||
<p>Prepares for compression.  The
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bz_stream</tt> structure holds all
 | 
						||
data pertaining to the compression activity.  A
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bz_stream</tt> structure should be
 | 
						||
allocated and initialised prior to the call.  The fields of
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bz_stream</tt> comprise the entirety
 | 
						||
of the user-visible data.  <tt class="computeroutput">state</tt>
 | 
						||
is a pointer to the private data structures required for
 | 
						||
compression.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Custom memory allocators are supported, via fields
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzalloc</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzfree</tt>, and
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">opaque</tt>.  The value
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">opaque</tt> is passed to as the first
 | 
						||
argument to all calls to <tt class="computeroutput">bzalloc</tt>
 | 
						||
and <tt class="computeroutput">bzfree</tt>, but is otherwise
 | 
						||
ignored by the library.  The call <tt class="computeroutput">bzalloc (
 | 
						||
opaque, n, m )</tt> is expected to return a pointer
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">p</tt> to <tt class="computeroutput">n *
 | 
						||
m</tt> bytes of memory, and <tt class="computeroutput">bzfree (
 | 
						||
opaque, p )</tt> should free that memory.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>If you don't want to use a custom memory allocator, set
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzalloc</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzfree</tt> and
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">opaque</tt> to
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">NULL</tt>, and the library will then
 | 
						||
use the standard <tt class="computeroutput">malloc</tt> /
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">free</tt> routines.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Before calling
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompressInit</tt>, fields
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzalloc</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzfree</tt> and
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">opaque</tt> should be filled
 | 
						||
appropriately, as just described.  Upon return, the internal
 | 
						||
state will have been allocated and initialised, and
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">total_in_lo32</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">total_in_hi32</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">total_out_lo32</tt> and
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">total_out_hi32</tt> will have been
 | 
						||
set to zero.  These four fields are used by the library to inform
 | 
						||
the caller of the total amount of data passed into and out of the
 | 
						||
library, respectively.  You should not try to change them.  As of
 | 
						||
version 1.0, 64-bit counts are maintained, even on 32-bit
 | 
						||
platforms, using the <tt class="computeroutput">_hi32</tt>
 | 
						||
fields to store the upper 32 bits of the count.  So, for example,
 | 
						||
the total amount of data in is <tt class="computeroutput">(total_in_hi32
 | 
						||
<< 32) + total_in_lo32</tt>.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Parameter <tt class="computeroutput">blockSize100k</tt>
 | 
						||
specifies the block size to be used for compression.  It should
 | 
						||
be a value between 1 and 9 inclusive, and the actual block size
 | 
						||
used is 100000 x this figure.  9 gives the best compression but
 | 
						||
takes most memory.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Parameter <tt class="computeroutput">verbosity</tt> should
 | 
						||
be set to a number between 0 and 4 inclusive.  0 is silent, and
 | 
						||
greater numbers give increasingly verbose monitoring/debugging
 | 
						||
output.  If the library has been compiled with
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">-DBZ_NO_STDIO</tt>, no such output
 | 
						||
will appear for any verbosity setting.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Parameter <tt class="computeroutput">workFactor</tt>
 | 
						||
controls how the compression phase behaves when presented with
 | 
						||
worst case, highly repetitive, input data.  If compression runs
 | 
						||
into difficulties caused by repetitive data, the library switches
 | 
						||
from the standard sorting algorithm to a fallback algorithm.  The
 | 
						||
fallback is slower than the standard algorithm by perhaps a
 | 
						||
factor of three, but always behaves reasonably, no matter how bad
 | 
						||
the input.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Lower values of <tt class="computeroutput">workFactor</tt>
 | 
						||
reduce the amount of effort the standard algorithm will expend
 | 
						||
before resorting to the fallback.  You should set this parameter
 | 
						||
carefully; too low, and many inputs will be handled by the
 | 
						||
fallback algorithm and so compress rather slowly, too high, and
 | 
						||
your average-to-worst case compression times can become very
 | 
						||
large.  The default value of 30 gives reasonable behaviour over a
 | 
						||
wide range of circumstances.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Allowable values range from 0 to 250 inclusive.  0 is a
 | 
						||
special case, equivalent to using the default value of 30.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Note that the compressed output generated is the same
 | 
						||
regardless of whether or not the fallback algorithm is
 | 
						||
used.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Be aware also that this parameter may disappear entirely in
 | 
						||
future versions of the library.  In principle it should be
 | 
						||
possible to devise a good way to automatically choose which
 | 
						||
algorithm to use.  Such a mechanism would render the parameter
 | 
						||
obsolete.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Possible return values:</p>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">BZ_CONFIG_ERROR
 | 
						||
  if the library has been mis-compiled
 | 
						||
BZ_PARAM_ERROR
 | 
						||
  if strm is NULL 
 | 
						||
  or blockSize < 1 or blockSize > 9
 | 
						||
  or verbosity < 0 or verbosity > 4
 | 
						||
  or workFactor < 0 or workFactor > 250
 | 
						||
BZ_MEM_ERROR 
 | 
						||
  if not enough memory is available
 | 
						||
BZ_OK 
 | 
						||
  otherwise</pre>
 | 
						||
<p>Allowable next actions:</p>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">BZ2_bzCompress
 | 
						||
  if BZ_OK is returned
 | 
						||
  no specific action needed in case of error</pre>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect2" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h3 class="title">
 | 
						||
<a name="bzCompress"></a>3.3.2.<2E><tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompress</tt></h3></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">int BZ2_bzCompress ( bz_stream *strm, int action );</pre>
 | 
						||
<p>Provides more input and/or output buffer space for the
 | 
						||
library.  The caller maintains input and output buffers, and
 | 
						||
calls <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompress</tt> to transfer
 | 
						||
data between them.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Before each call to
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompress</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">next_in</tt> should point at the data
 | 
						||
to be compressed, and <tt class="computeroutput">avail_in</tt>
 | 
						||
should indicate how many bytes the library may read.
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompress</tt> updates
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">next_in</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">avail_in</tt> and
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">total_in</tt> to reflect the number
 | 
						||
of bytes it has read.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Similarly, <tt class="computeroutput">next_out</tt> should
 | 
						||
point to a buffer in which the compressed data is to be placed,
 | 
						||
with <tt class="computeroutput">avail_out</tt> indicating how
 | 
						||
much output space is available.
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompress</tt> updates
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">next_out</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">avail_out</tt> and
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">total_out</tt> to reflect the number
 | 
						||
of bytes output.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>You may provide and remove as little or as much data as you
 | 
						||
like on each call of
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompress</tt>.  In the limit,
 | 
						||
it is acceptable to supply and remove data one byte at a time,
 | 
						||
although this would be terribly inefficient.  You should always
 | 
						||
ensure that at least one byte of output space is available at
 | 
						||
each call.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>A second purpose of
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompress</tt> is to request a
 | 
						||
change of mode of the compressed stream.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Conceptually, a compressed stream can be in one of four
 | 
						||
states: IDLE, RUNNING, FLUSHING and FINISHING.  Before
 | 
						||
initialisation
 | 
						||
(<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompressInit</tt>) and after
 | 
						||
termination (<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompressEnd</tt>),
 | 
						||
a stream is regarded as IDLE.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Upon initialisation
 | 
						||
(<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompressInit</tt>), the stream
 | 
						||
is placed in the RUNNING state.  Subsequent calls to
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompress</tt> should pass
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ_RUN</tt> as the requested action;
 | 
						||
other actions are illegal and will result in
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ_SEQUENCE_ERROR</tt>.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>At some point, the calling program will have provided all
 | 
						||
the input data it wants to.  It will then want to finish up -- in
 | 
						||
effect, asking the library to process any data it might have
 | 
						||
buffered internally.  In this state,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompress</tt> will no longer
 | 
						||
attempt to read data from
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">next_in</tt>, but it will want to
 | 
						||
write data to <tt class="computeroutput">next_out</tt>.  Because
 | 
						||
the output buffer supplied by the user can be arbitrarily small,
 | 
						||
the finishing-up operation cannot necessarily be done with a
 | 
						||
single call of
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompress</tt>.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Instead, the calling program passes
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ_FINISH</tt> as an action to
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompress</tt>.  This changes
 | 
						||
the stream's state to FINISHING.  Any remaining input (ie,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">next_in[0 .. avail_in-1]</tt>) is
 | 
						||
compressed and transferred to the output buffer.  To do this,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompress</tt> must be called
 | 
						||
repeatedly until all the output has been consumed.  At that
 | 
						||
point, <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompress</tt> returns
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ_STREAM_END</tt>, and the stream's
 | 
						||
state is set back to IDLE.
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompressEnd</tt> should then be
 | 
						||
called.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Just to make sure the calling program does not cheat, the
 | 
						||
library makes a note of <tt class="computeroutput">avail_in</tt>
 | 
						||
at the time of the first call to
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompress</tt> which has
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ_FINISH</tt> as an action (ie, at
 | 
						||
the time the program has announced its intention to not supply
 | 
						||
any more input).  By comparing this value with that of
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">avail_in</tt> over subsequent calls
 | 
						||
to <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompress</tt>, the library
 | 
						||
can detect any attempts to slip in more data to compress.  Any
 | 
						||
calls for which this is detected will return
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ_SEQUENCE_ERROR</tt>.  This
 | 
						||
indicates a programming mistake which should be corrected.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Instead of asking to finish, the calling program may ask
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompress</tt> to take all the
 | 
						||
remaining input, compress it and terminate the current
 | 
						||
(Burrows-Wheeler) compression block.  This could be useful for
 | 
						||
error control purposes.  The mechanism is analogous to that for
 | 
						||
finishing: call <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompress</tt>
 | 
						||
with an action of <tt class="computeroutput">BZ_FLUSH</tt>,
 | 
						||
remove output data, and persist with the
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ_FLUSH</tt> action until the value
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ_RUN</tt> is returned.  As with
 | 
						||
finishing, <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompress</tt>
 | 
						||
detects any attempt to provide more input data once the flush has
 | 
						||
begun.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Once the flush is complete, the stream returns to the
 | 
						||
normal RUNNING state.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>This all sounds pretty complex, but isn't really.  Here's a
 | 
						||
table which shows which actions are allowable in each state, what
 | 
						||
action will be taken, what the next state is, and what the
 | 
						||
non-error return values are.  Note that you can't explicitly ask
 | 
						||
what state the stream is in, but nor do you need to -- it can be
 | 
						||
inferred from the values returned by
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompress</tt>.</p>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">IDLE/any
 | 
						||
  Illegal.  IDLE state only exists after BZ2_bzCompressEnd or
 | 
						||
  before BZ2_bzCompressInit.
 | 
						||
  Return value = BZ_SEQUENCE_ERROR
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
RUNNING/BZ_RUN
 | 
						||
  Compress from next_in to next_out as much as possible.
 | 
						||
  Next state = RUNNING
 | 
						||
  Return value = BZ_RUN_OK
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
RUNNING/BZ_FLUSH
 | 
						||
  Remember current value of next_in. Compress from next_in
 | 
						||
  to next_out as much as possible, but do not accept any more input.
 | 
						||
  Next state = FLUSHING
 | 
						||
  Return value = BZ_FLUSH_OK
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
RUNNING/BZ_FINISH
 | 
						||
  Remember current value of next_in. Compress from next_in
 | 
						||
  to next_out as much as possible, but do not accept any more input.
 | 
						||
  Next state = FINISHING
 | 
						||
  Return value = BZ_FINISH_OK
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
FLUSHING/BZ_FLUSH
 | 
						||
  Compress from next_in to next_out as much as possible, 
 | 
						||
  but do not accept any more input.
 | 
						||
  If all the existing input has been used up and all compressed
 | 
						||
  output has been removed
 | 
						||
    Next state = RUNNING; Return value = BZ_RUN_OK
 | 
						||
  else
 | 
						||
    Next state = FLUSHING; Return value = BZ_FLUSH_OK
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
FLUSHING/other     
 | 
						||
  Illegal.
 | 
						||
  Return value = BZ_SEQUENCE_ERROR
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
FINISHING/BZ_FINISH
 | 
						||
  Compress from next_in to next_out as much as possible,
 | 
						||
  but to not accept any more input.  
 | 
						||
  If all the existing input has been used up and all compressed
 | 
						||
  output has been removed
 | 
						||
    Next state = IDLE; Return value = BZ_STREAM_END
 | 
						||
  else
 | 
						||
    Next state = FINISHING; Return value = BZ_FINISHING
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
FINISHING/other
 | 
						||
  Illegal.
 | 
						||
  Return value = BZ_SEQUENCE_ERROR</pre>
 | 
						||
<p>That still looks complicated?  Well, fair enough.  The
 | 
						||
usual sequence of calls for compressing a load of data is:</p>
 | 
						||
<div class="orderedlist"><ol type="1">
 | 
						||
<li><p>Get started with
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompressInit</tt>.</p></li>
 | 
						||
<li><p>Shovel data in and shlurp out its compressed form
 | 
						||
  using zero or more calls of
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompress</tt> with action =
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">BZ_RUN</tt>.</p></li>
 | 
						||
<li><p>Finish up. Repeatedly call
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompress</tt> with action =
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">BZ_FINISH</tt>, copying out the
 | 
						||
  compressed output, until
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">BZ_STREAM_END</tt> is
 | 
						||
  returned.</p></li>
 | 
						||
<li><p>Close up and go home.  Call
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompressEnd</tt>.</p></li>
 | 
						||
</ol></div>
 | 
						||
<p>If the data you want to compress fits into your input
 | 
						||
buffer all at once, you can skip the calls of
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompress ( ..., BZ_RUN )</tt>
 | 
						||
and just do the <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompress ( ..., BZ_FINISH
 | 
						||
)</tt> calls.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>All required memory is allocated by
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompressInit</tt>.  The
 | 
						||
compression library can accept any data at all (obviously).  So
 | 
						||
you shouldn't get any error return values from the
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompress</tt> calls.  If you
 | 
						||
do, they will be
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ_SEQUENCE_ERROR</tt>, and indicate
 | 
						||
a bug in your programming.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Trivial other possible return values:</p>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">BZ_PARAM_ERROR
 | 
						||
  if strm is NULL, or strm->s is NULL</pre>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect2" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h3 class="title">
 | 
						||
<a name="bzCompress-end"></a>3.3.3.<2E><tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompressEnd</tt></h3></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">int BZ2_bzCompressEnd ( bz_stream *strm );</pre>
 | 
						||
<p>Releases all memory associated with a compression
 | 
						||
stream.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Possible return values:</p>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">BZ_PARAM_ERROR  if strm is NULL or strm->s is NULL
 | 
						||
BZ_OK           otherwise</pre>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect2" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h3 class="title">
 | 
						||
<a name="bzDecompress-init"></a>3.3.4.<2E><tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzDecompressInit</tt></h3></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">int BZ2_bzDecompressInit ( bz_stream *strm, int verbosity, int small );</pre>
 | 
						||
<p>Prepares for decompression.  As with
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompressInit</tt>, a
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bz_stream</tt> record should be
 | 
						||
allocated and initialised before the call.  Fields
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzalloc</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzfree</tt> and
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">opaque</tt> should be set if a custom
 | 
						||
memory allocator is required, or made
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">NULL</tt> for the normal
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">malloc</tt> /
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">free</tt> routines.  Upon return, the
 | 
						||
internal state will have been initialised, and
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">total_in</tt> and
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">total_out</tt> will be zero.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>For the meaning of parameter
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">verbosity</tt>, see
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompressInit</tt>.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>If <tt class="computeroutput">small</tt> is nonzero, the
 | 
						||
library will use an alternative decompression algorithm which
 | 
						||
uses less memory but at the cost of decompressing more slowly
 | 
						||
(roughly speaking, half the speed, but the maximum memory
 | 
						||
requirement drops to around 2300k).  See <a href="#using">How to use bzip2</a>
 | 
						||
for more information on memory management.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Note that the amount of memory needed to decompress a
 | 
						||
stream cannot be determined until the stream's header has been
 | 
						||
read, so even if
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzDecompressInit</tt> succeeds, a
 | 
						||
subsequent <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzDecompress</tt>
 | 
						||
could fail with
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ_MEM_ERROR</tt>.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Possible return values:</p>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">BZ_CONFIG_ERROR
 | 
						||
  if the library has been mis-compiled
 | 
						||
BZ_PARAM_ERROR
 | 
						||
  if ( small != 0 && small != 1 )
 | 
						||
  or (verbosity <; 0 || verbosity > 4)
 | 
						||
BZ_MEM_ERROR
 | 
						||
  if insufficient memory is available</pre>
 | 
						||
<p>Allowable next actions:</p>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">BZ2_bzDecompress
 | 
						||
  if BZ_OK was returned
 | 
						||
  no specific action required in case of error</pre>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect2" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h3 class="title">
 | 
						||
<a name="bzDecompress"></a>3.3.5.<2E><tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzDecompress</tt></h3></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">int BZ2_bzDecompress ( bz_stream *strm );</pre>
 | 
						||
<p>Provides more input and/out output buffer space for the
 | 
						||
library.  The caller maintains input and output buffers, and uses
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzDecompress</tt> to transfer
 | 
						||
data between them.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Before each call to
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzDecompress</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">next_in</tt> should point at the
 | 
						||
compressed data, and <tt class="computeroutput">avail_in</tt>
 | 
						||
should indicate how many bytes the library may read.
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzDecompress</tt> updates
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">next_in</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">avail_in</tt> and
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">total_in</tt> to reflect the number
 | 
						||
of bytes it has read.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Similarly, <tt class="computeroutput">next_out</tt> should
 | 
						||
point to a buffer in which the uncompressed output is to be
 | 
						||
placed, with <tt class="computeroutput">avail_out</tt>
 | 
						||
indicating how much output space is available.
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompress</tt> updates
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">next_out</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">avail_out</tt> and
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">total_out</tt> to reflect the number
 | 
						||
of bytes output.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>You may provide and remove as little or as much data as you
 | 
						||
like on each call of
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzDecompress</tt>.  In the limit,
 | 
						||
it is acceptable to supply and remove data one byte at a time,
 | 
						||
although this would be terribly inefficient.  You should always
 | 
						||
ensure that at least one byte of output space is available at
 | 
						||
each call.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Use of <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzDecompress</tt> is
 | 
						||
simpler than
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompress</tt>.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>You should provide input and remove output as described
 | 
						||
above, and repeatedly call
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzDecompress</tt> until
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ_STREAM_END</tt> is returned.
 | 
						||
Appearance of <tt class="computeroutput">BZ_STREAM_END</tt>
 | 
						||
denotes that <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzDecompress</tt>
 | 
						||
has detected the logical end of the compressed stream.
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzDecompress</tt> will not
 | 
						||
produce <tt class="computeroutput">BZ_STREAM_END</tt> until all
 | 
						||
output data has been placed into the output buffer, so once
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ_STREAM_END</tt> appears, you are
 | 
						||
guaranteed to have available all the decompressed output, and
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzDecompressEnd</tt> can safely
 | 
						||
be called.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>If case of an error return value, you should call
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzDecompressEnd</tt> to clean up
 | 
						||
and release memory.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Possible return values:</p>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">BZ_PARAM_ERROR
 | 
						||
  if strm is NULL or strm->s is NULL
 | 
						||
  or strm->avail_out < 1
 | 
						||
BZ_DATA_ERROR
 | 
						||
  if a data integrity error is detected in the compressed stream
 | 
						||
BZ_DATA_ERROR_MAGIC
 | 
						||
  if the compressed stream doesn't begin with the right magic bytes
 | 
						||
BZ_MEM_ERROR
 | 
						||
  if there wasn't enough memory available
 | 
						||
BZ_STREAM_END
 | 
						||
  if the logical end of the data stream was detected and all
 | 
						||
  output in has been consumed, eg s-->avail_out > 0
 | 
						||
BZ_OK
 | 
						||
  otherwise</pre>
 | 
						||
<p>Allowable next actions:</p>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">BZ2_bzDecompress
 | 
						||
  if BZ_OK was returned
 | 
						||
BZ2_bzDecompressEnd
 | 
						||
  otherwise</pre>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect2" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h3 class="title">
 | 
						||
<a name="bzDecompress-end"></a>3.3.6.<2E><tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzDecompressEnd</tt></h3></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">int BZ2_bzDecompressEnd ( bz_stream *strm );</pre>
 | 
						||
<p>Releases all memory associated with a decompression
 | 
						||
stream.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Possible return values:</p>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">BZ_PARAM_ERROR
 | 
						||
  if strm is NULL or strm->s is NULL
 | 
						||
BZ_OK
 | 
						||
  otherwise</pre>
 | 
						||
<p>Allowable next actions:</p>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">  None.</pre>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect1" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both">
 | 
						||
<a name="hl-interface"></a>3.4.<2E>High-level interface</h2></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<p>This interface provides functions for reading and writing
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> format files.  First, some
 | 
						||
general points.</p>
 | 
						||
<div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="bullet">
 | 
						||
<li style="list-style-type: disc"><p>All of the functions take an
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">int*</tt> first argument,
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">bzerror</tt>.  After each call,
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">bzerror</tt> should be consulted
 | 
						||
  first to determine the outcome of the call.  If
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">bzerror</tt> is
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">BZ_OK</tt>, the call completed
 | 
						||
  successfully, and only then should the return value of the
 | 
						||
  function (if any) be consulted.  If
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">bzerror</tt> is
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">BZ_IO_ERROR</tt>, there was an
 | 
						||
  error reading/writing the underlying compressed file, and you
 | 
						||
  should then consult <tt class="computeroutput">errno</tt> /
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">perror</tt> to determine the cause
 | 
						||
  of the difficulty.  <tt class="computeroutput">bzerror</tt>
 | 
						||
  may also be set to various other values; precise details are
 | 
						||
  given on a per-function basis below.</p></li>
 | 
						||
<li style="list-style-type: disc"><p>If <tt class="computeroutput">bzerror</tt> indicates
 | 
						||
  an error (ie, anything except
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">BZ_OK</tt> and
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">BZ_STREAM_END</tt>), you should
 | 
						||
  immediately call
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzReadClose</tt> (or
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzWriteClose</tt>, depending on
 | 
						||
  whether you are attempting to read or to write) to free up all
 | 
						||
  resources associated with the stream.  Once an error has been
 | 
						||
  indicated, behaviour of all calls except
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzReadClose</tt>
 | 
						||
  (<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzWriteClose</tt>) is
 | 
						||
  undefined.  The implication is that (1)
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">bzerror</tt> should be checked
 | 
						||
  after each call, and (2) if
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">bzerror</tt> indicates an error,
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzReadClose</tt>
 | 
						||
  (<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzWriteClose</tt>) should then
 | 
						||
  be called to clean up.</p></li>
 | 
						||
<li style="list-style-type: disc"><p>The <tt class="computeroutput">FILE*</tt> arguments
 | 
						||
  passed to <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzReadOpen</tt> /
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzWriteOpen</tt> should be set
 | 
						||
  to binary mode.  Most Unix systems will do this by default, but
 | 
						||
  other platforms, including Windows and Mac, will not.  If you
 | 
						||
  omit this, you may encounter problems when moving code to new
 | 
						||
  platforms.</p></li>
 | 
						||
<li style="list-style-type: disc"><p>Memory allocation requests are handled by
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">malloc</tt> /
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">free</tt>.  At present there is no
 | 
						||
  facility for user-defined memory allocators in the file I/O
 | 
						||
  functions (could easily be added, though).</p></li>
 | 
						||
</ul></div>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect2" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h3 class="title">
 | 
						||
<a name="bzreadopen"></a>3.4.1.<2E><tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzReadOpen</tt></h3></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">typedef void BZFILE;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
BZFILE *BZ2_bzReadOpen( int *bzerror, FILE *f, 
 | 
						||
                        int verbosity, int small,
 | 
						||
                        void *unused, int nUnused );</pre>
 | 
						||
<p>Prepare to read compressed data from file handle
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">f</tt>.
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">f</tt> should refer to a file which
 | 
						||
has been opened for reading, and for which the error indicator
 | 
						||
(<tt class="computeroutput">ferror(f)</tt>)is not set.  If
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">small</tt> is 1, the library will try
 | 
						||
to decompress using less memory, at the expense of speed.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>For reasons explained below,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzRead</tt> will decompress the
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">nUnused</tt> bytes starting at
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">unused</tt>, before starting to read
 | 
						||
from the file <tt class="computeroutput">f</tt>.  At most
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ_MAX_UNUSED</tt> bytes may be
 | 
						||
supplied like this.  If this facility is not required, you should
 | 
						||
pass <tt class="computeroutput">NULL</tt> and
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">0</tt> for
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">unused</tt> and
 | 
						||
n<tt class="computeroutput">Unused</tt> respectively.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>For the meaning of parameters
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">small</tt> and
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">verbosity</tt>, see
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzDecompressInit</tt>.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>The amount of memory needed to decompress a file cannot be
 | 
						||
determined until the file's header has been read.  So it is
 | 
						||
possible that <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzReadOpen</tt>
 | 
						||
returns <tt class="computeroutput">BZ_OK</tt> but a subsequent
 | 
						||
call of <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzRead</tt> will return
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ_MEM_ERROR</tt>.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Possible assignments to
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzerror</tt>:</p>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">BZ_CONFIG_ERROR
 | 
						||
  if the library has been mis-compiled
 | 
						||
BZ_PARAM_ERROR
 | 
						||
  if f is NULL
 | 
						||
  or small is neither 0 nor 1
 | 
						||
  or ( unused == NULL && nUnused != 0 )
 | 
						||
  or ( unused != NULL && !(0 <= nUnused <= BZ_MAX_UNUSED) )
 | 
						||
BZ_IO_ERROR
 | 
						||
  if ferror(f) is nonzero
 | 
						||
BZ_MEM_ERROR
 | 
						||
  if insufficient memory is available
 | 
						||
BZ_OK
 | 
						||
  otherwise.</pre>
 | 
						||
<p>Possible return values:</p>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">Pointer to an abstract BZFILE
 | 
						||
  if bzerror is BZ_OK
 | 
						||
NULL
 | 
						||
  otherwise</pre>
 | 
						||
<p>Allowable next actions:</p>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">BZ2_bzRead
 | 
						||
  if bzerror is BZ_OK
 | 
						||
BZ2_bzClose
 | 
						||
  otherwise</pre>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect2" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h3 class="title">
 | 
						||
<a name="bzread"></a>3.4.2.<2E><tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzRead</tt></h3></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">int BZ2_bzRead ( int *bzerror, BZFILE *b, void *buf, int len );</pre>
 | 
						||
<p>Reads up to <tt class="computeroutput">len</tt>
 | 
						||
(uncompressed) bytes from the compressed file
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">b</tt> into the buffer
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">buf</tt>.  If the read was
 | 
						||
successful, <tt class="computeroutput">bzerror</tt> is set to
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ_OK</tt> and the number of bytes
 | 
						||
read is returned.  If the logical end-of-stream was detected,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzerror</tt> will be set to
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ_STREAM_END</tt>, and the number of
 | 
						||
bytes read is returned.  All other
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzerror</tt> values denote an
 | 
						||
error.</p>
 | 
						||
<p><tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzRead</tt> will supply
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">len</tt> bytes, unless the logical
 | 
						||
stream end is detected or an error occurs.  Because of this, it
 | 
						||
is possible to detect the stream end by observing when the number
 | 
						||
of bytes returned is less than the number requested.
 | 
						||
Nevertheless, this is regarded as inadvisable; you should instead
 | 
						||
check <tt class="computeroutput">bzerror</tt> after every call
 | 
						||
and watch out for
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ_STREAM_END</tt>.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Internally, <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzRead</tt>
 | 
						||
copies data from the compressed file in chunks of size
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ_MAX_UNUSED</tt> bytes before
 | 
						||
decompressing it.  If the file contains more bytes than strictly
 | 
						||
needed to reach the logical end-of-stream,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzRead</tt> will almost certainly
 | 
						||
read some of the trailing data before signalling
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ_SEQUENCE_END</tt>.  To collect the
 | 
						||
read but unused data once
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ_SEQUENCE_END</tt> has appeared,
 | 
						||
call <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzReadGetUnused</tt>
 | 
						||
immediately before
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzReadClose</tt>.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Possible assignments to
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzerror</tt>:</p>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">BZ_PARAM_ERROR
 | 
						||
  if b is NULL or buf is NULL or len < 0
 | 
						||
BZ_SEQUENCE_ERROR
 | 
						||
  if b was opened with BZ2_bzWriteOpen
 | 
						||
BZ_IO_ERROR
 | 
						||
  if there is an error reading from the compressed file
 | 
						||
BZ_UNEXPECTED_EOF
 | 
						||
  if the compressed file ended before 
 | 
						||
  the logical end-of-stream was detected
 | 
						||
BZ_DATA_ERROR
 | 
						||
  if a data integrity error was detected in the compressed stream
 | 
						||
BZ_DATA_ERROR_MAGIC
 | 
						||
  if the stream does not begin with the requisite header bytes 
 | 
						||
  (ie, is not a bzip2 data file).  This is really 
 | 
						||
  a special case of BZ_DATA_ERROR.
 | 
						||
BZ_MEM_ERROR
 | 
						||
  if insufficient memory was available
 | 
						||
BZ_STREAM_END
 | 
						||
  if the logical end of stream was detected.
 | 
						||
BZ_OK
 | 
						||
  otherwise.</pre>
 | 
						||
<p>Possible return values:</p>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">number of bytes read
 | 
						||
  if bzerror is BZ_OK or BZ_STREAM_END
 | 
						||
undefined
 | 
						||
  otherwise</pre>
 | 
						||
<p>Allowable next actions:</p>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">collect data from buf, then BZ2_bzRead or BZ2_bzReadClose
 | 
						||
  if bzerror is BZ_OK
 | 
						||
collect data from buf, then BZ2_bzReadClose or BZ2_bzReadGetUnused
 | 
						||
  if bzerror is BZ_SEQUENCE_END
 | 
						||
BZ2_bzReadClose
 | 
						||
  otherwise</pre>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect2" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h3 class="title">
 | 
						||
<a name="bzreadgetunused"></a>3.4.3.<2E><tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzReadGetUnused</tt></h3></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">void BZ2_bzReadGetUnused( int* bzerror, BZFILE *b, 
 | 
						||
                          void** unused, int* nUnused );</pre>
 | 
						||
<p>Returns data which was read from the compressed file but
 | 
						||
was not needed to get to the logical end-of-stream.
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">*unused</tt> is set to the address of
 | 
						||
the data, and <tt class="computeroutput">*nUnused</tt> to the
 | 
						||
number of bytes.  <tt class="computeroutput">*nUnused</tt> will
 | 
						||
be set to a value between <tt class="computeroutput">0</tt> and
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ_MAX_UNUSED</tt> inclusive.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>This function may only be called once
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzRead</tt> has signalled
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ_STREAM_END</tt> but before
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzReadClose</tt>.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Possible assignments to
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzerror</tt>:</p>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">BZ_PARAM_ERROR
 | 
						||
  if b is NULL
 | 
						||
  or unused is NULL or nUnused is NULL
 | 
						||
BZ_SEQUENCE_ERROR
 | 
						||
  if BZ_STREAM_END has not been signalled
 | 
						||
  or if b was opened with BZ2_bzWriteOpen
 | 
						||
BZ_OK
 | 
						||
  otherwise</pre>
 | 
						||
<p>Allowable next actions:</p>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">BZ2_bzReadClose</pre>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect2" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h3 class="title">
 | 
						||
<a name="bzreadclose"></a>3.4.4.<2E><tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzReadClose</tt></h3></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">void BZ2_bzReadClose ( int *bzerror, BZFILE *b );</pre>
 | 
						||
<p>Releases all memory pertaining to the compressed file
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">b</tt>.
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzReadClose</tt> does not call
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">fclose</tt> on the underlying file
 | 
						||
handle, so you should do that yourself if appropriate.
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzReadClose</tt> should be called
 | 
						||
to clean up after all error situations.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Possible assignments to
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzerror</tt>:</p>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">BZ_SEQUENCE_ERROR
 | 
						||
  if b was opened with BZ2_bzOpenWrite
 | 
						||
BZ_OK
 | 
						||
  otherwise</pre>
 | 
						||
<p>Allowable next actions:</p>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">none</pre>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect2" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h3 class="title">
 | 
						||
<a name="bzwriteopen"></a>3.4.5.<2E><tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzWriteOpen</tt></h3></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">BZFILE *BZ2_bzWriteOpen( int *bzerror, FILE *f, 
 | 
						||
                         int blockSize100k, int verbosity,
 | 
						||
                         int workFactor );</pre>
 | 
						||
<p>Prepare to write compressed data to file handle
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">f</tt>.
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">f</tt> should refer to a file which
 | 
						||
has been opened for writing, and for which the error indicator
 | 
						||
(<tt class="computeroutput">ferror(f)</tt>)is not set.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>For the meaning of parameters
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">blockSize100k</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">verbosity</tt> and
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">workFactor</tt>, see
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompressInit</tt>.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>All required memory is allocated at this stage, so if the
 | 
						||
call completes successfully,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ_MEM_ERROR</tt> cannot be signalled
 | 
						||
by a subsequent call to
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzWrite</tt>.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Possible assignments to
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzerror</tt>:</p>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">BZ_CONFIG_ERROR
 | 
						||
  if the library has been mis-compiled
 | 
						||
BZ_PARAM_ERROR
 | 
						||
  if f is NULL
 | 
						||
  or blockSize100k < 1 or blockSize100k > 9
 | 
						||
BZ_IO_ERROR
 | 
						||
  if ferror(f) is nonzero
 | 
						||
BZ_MEM_ERROR
 | 
						||
  if insufficient memory is available
 | 
						||
BZ_OK
 | 
						||
  otherwise</pre>
 | 
						||
<p>Possible return values:</p>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">Pointer to an abstract BZFILE
 | 
						||
  if bzerror is BZ_OK
 | 
						||
NULL
 | 
						||
  otherwise</pre>
 | 
						||
<p>Allowable next actions:</p>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">BZ2_bzWrite
 | 
						||
  if bzerror is BZ_OK
 | 
						||
  (you could go directly to BZ2_bzWriteClose, but this would be pretty pointless)
 | 
						||
BZ2_bzWriteClose
 | 
						||
  otherwise</pre>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect2" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h3 class="title">
 | 
						||
<a name="bzwrite"></a>3.4.6.<2E><tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzWrite</tt></h3></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">void BZ2_bzWrite ( int *bzerror, BZFILE *b, void *buf, int len );</pre>
 | 
						||
<p>Absorbs <tt class="computeroutput">len</tt> bytes from the
 | 
						||
buffer <tt class="computeroutput">buf</tt>, eventually to be
 | 
						||
compressed and written to the file.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Possible assignments to
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzerror</tt>:</p>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">BZ_PARAM_ERROR
 | 
						||
  if b is NULL or buf is NULL or len < 0
 | 
						||
BZ_SEQUENCE_ERROR
 | 
						||
  if b was opened with BZ2_bzReadOpen
 | 
						||
BZ_IO_ERROR
 | 
						||
  if there is an error writing the compressed file.
 | 
						||
BZ_OK
 | 
						||
  otherwise</pre>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect2" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h3 class="title">
 | 
						||
<a name="bzwriteclose"></a>3.4.7.<2E><tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzWriteClose</tt></h3></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">void BZ2_bzWriteClose( int *bzerror, BZFILE* f,
 | 
						||
                       int abandon,
 | 
						||
                       unsigned int* nbytes_in,
 | 
						||
                       unsigned int* nbytes_out );
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
void BZ2_bzWriteClose64( int *bzerror, BZFILE* f,
 | 
						||
                         int abandon,
 | 
						||
                         unsigned int* nbytes_in_lo32,
 | 
						||
                         unsigned int* nbytes_in_hi32,
 | 
						||
                         unsigned int* nbytes_out_lo32,
 | 
						||
                         unsigned int* nbytes_out_hi32 );</pre>
 | 
						||
<p>Compresses and flushes to the compressed file all data so
 | 
						||
far supplied by <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzWrite</tt>.
 | 
						||
The logical end-of-stream markers are also written, so subsequent
 | 
						||
calls to <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzWrite</tt> are
 | 
						||
illegal.  All memory associated with the compressed file
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">b</tt> is released.
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">fflush</tt> is called on the
 | 
						||
compressed file, but it is not
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">fclose</tt>'d.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>If <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzWriteClose</tt> is
 | 
						||
called to clean up after an error, the only action is to release
 | 
						||
the memory.  The library records the error codes issued by
 | 
						||
previous calls, so this situation will be detected automatically.
 | 
						||
There is no attempt to complete the compression operation, nor to
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">fflush</tt> the compressed file.  You
 | 
						||
can force this behaviour to happen even in the case of no error,
 | 
						||
by passing a nonzero value to
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">abandon</tt>.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>If <tt class="computeroutput">nbytes_in</tt> is non-null,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">*nbytes_in</tt> will be set to be the
 | 
						||
total volume of uncompressed data handled.  Similarly,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">nbytes_out</tt> will be set to the
 | 
						||
total volume of compressed data written.  For compatibility with
 | 
						||
older versions of the library,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzWriteClose</tt> only yields the
 | 
						||
lower 32 bits of these counts.  Use
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzWriteClose64</tt> if you want
 | 
						||
the full 64 bit counts.  These two functions are otherwise
 | 
						||
absolutely identical.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Possible assignments to
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzerror</tt>:</p>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">BZ_SEQUENCE_ERROR
 | 
						||
  if b was opened with BZ2_bzReadOpen
 | 
						||
BZ_IO_ERROR
 | 
						||
  if there is an error writing the compressed file
 | 
						||
BZ_OK
 | 
						||
  otherwise</pre>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect2" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h3 class="title">
 | 
						||
<a name="embed"></a>3.4.8.<2E>Handling embedded compressed data streams</h3></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<p>The high-level library facilitates use of
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> data streams which form
 | 
						||
some part of a surrounding, larger data stream.</p>
 | 
						||
<div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="bullet">
 | 
						||
<li style="list-style-type: disc"><p>For writing, the library takes an open file handle,
 | 
						||
  writes compressed data to it,
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">fflush</tt>es it but does not
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">fclose</tt> it.  The calling
 | 
						||
  application can write its own data before and after the
 | 
						||
  compressed data stream, using that same file handle.</p></li>
 | 
						||
<li style="list-style-type: disc"><p>Reading is more complex, and the facilities are not as
 | 
						||
  general as they could be since generality is hard to reconcile
 | 
						||
  with efficiency.  <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzRead</tt>
 | 
						||
  reads from the compressed file in blocks of size
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">BZ_MAX_UNUSED</tt> bytes, and in
 | 
						||
  doing so probably will overshoot the logical end of compressed
 | 
						||
  stream.  To recover this data once decompression has ended,
 | 
						||
  call <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzReadGetUnused</tt> after
 | 
						||
  the last call of <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzRead</tt>
 | 
						||
  (the one returning
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">BZ_STREAM_END</tt>) but before
 | 
						||
  calling
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzReadClose</tt>.</p></li>
 | 
						||
</ul></div>
 | 
						||
<p>This mechanism makes it easy to decompress multiple
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> streams placed end-to-end.
 | 
						||
As the end of one stream, when
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzRead</tt> returns
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ_STREAM_END</tt>, call
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzReadGetUnused</tt> to collect
 | 
						||
the unused data (copy it into your own buffer somewhere).  That
 | 
						||
data forms the start of the next compressed stream.  To start
 | 
						||
uncompressing that next stream, call
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzReadOpen</tt> again, feeding in
 | 
						||
the unused data via the <tt class="computeroutput">unused</tt> /
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">nUnused</tt> parameters.  Keep doing
 | 
						||
this until <tt class="computeroutput">BZ_STREAM_END</tt> return
 | 
						||
coincides with the physical end of file
 | 
						||
(<tt class="computeroutput">feof(f)</tt>).  In this situation
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzReadGetUnused</tt> will of
 | 
						||
course return no data.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>This should give some feel for how the high-level interface
 | 
						||
can be used.  If you require extra flexibility, you'll have to
 | 
						||
bite the bullet and get to grips with the low-level
 | 
						||
interface.</p>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect2" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h3 class="title">
 | 
						||
<a name="std-rdwr"></a>3.4.9.<2E>Standard file-reading/writing code</h3></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<p>Here's how you'd write data to a compressed file:</p>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">FILE*   f;
 | 
						||
BZFILE* b;
 | 
						||
int     nBuf;
 | 
						||
char    buf[ /* whatever size you like */ ];
 | 
						||
int     bzerror;
 | 
						||
int     nWritten;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
f = fopen ( "myfile.bz2", "w" );
 | 
						||
if ( !f ) {
 | 
						||
 /* handle error */
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
b = BZ2_bzWriteOpen( &bzerror, f, 9 );
 | 
						||
if (bzerror != BZ_OK) {
 | 
						||
 BZ2_bzWriteClose ( b );
 | 
						||
 /* handle error */
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
while ( /* condition */ ) {
 | 
						||
 /* get data to write into buf, and set nBuf appropriately */
 | 
						||
 nWritten = BZ2_bzWrite ( &bzerror, b, buf, nBuf );
 | 
						||
 if (bzerror == BZ_IO_ERROR) { 
 | 
						||
   BZ2_bzWriteClose ( &bzerror, b );
 | 
						||
   /* handle error */
 | 
						||
 }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
BZ2_bzWriteClose( &bzerror, b );
 | 
						||
if (bzerror == BZ_IO_ERROR) {
 | 
						||
 /* handle error */
 | 
						||
}</pre>
 | 
						||
<p>And to read from a compressed file:</p>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">FILE*   f;
 | 
						||
BZFILE* b;
 | 
						||
int     nBuf;
 | 
						||
char    buf[ /* whatever size you like */ ];
 | 
						||
int     bzerror;
 | 
						||
int     nWritten;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
f = fopen ( "myfile.bz2", "r" );
 | 
						||
if ( !f ) {
 | 
						||
  /* handle error */
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
b = BZ2_bzReadOpen ( &bzerror, f, 0, NULL, 0 );
 | 
						||
if ( bzerror != BZ_OK ) {
 | 
						||
  BZ2_bzReadClose ( &bzerror, b );
 | 
						||
  /* handle error */
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
bzerror = BZ_OK;
 | 
						||
while ( bzerror == BZ_OK && /* arbitrary other conditions */) {
 | 
						||
  nBuf = BZ2_bzRead ( &bzerror, b, buf, /* size of buf */ );
 | 
						||
  if ( bzerror == BZ_OK ) {
 | 
						||
    /* do something with buf[0 .. nBuf-1] */
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
if ( bzerror != BZ_STREAM_END ) {
 | 
						||
   BZ2_bzReadClose ( &bzerror, b );
 | 
						||
   /* handle error */
 | 
						||
} else {
 | 
						||
   BZ2_bzReadClose ( &bzerror );
 | 
						||
}</pre>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect1" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both">
 | 
						||
<a name="util-fns"></a>3.5.<2E>Utility functions</h2></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect2" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h3 class="title">
 | 
						||
<a name="bzbufftobuffcompress"></a>3.5.1.<2E><tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzBuffToBuffCompress</tt></h3></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">int BZ2_bzBuffToBuffCompress( char*         dest,
 | 
						||
                              unsigned int* destLen,
 | 
						||
                              char*         source,
 | 
						||
                              unsigned int  sourceLen,
 | 
						||
                              int           blockSize100k,
 | 
						||
                              int           verbosity,
 | 
						||
                              int           workFactor );</pre>
 | 
						||
<p>Attempts to compress the data in <tt class="computeroutput">source[0
 | 
						||
.. sourceLen-1]</tt> into the destination buffer,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">dest[0 .. *destLen-1]</tt>.  If the
 | 
						||
destination buffer is big enough,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">*destLen</tt> is set to the size of
 | 
						||
the compressed data, and <tt class="computeroutput">BZ_OK</tt>
 | 
						||
is returned.  If the compressed data won't fit,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">*destLen</tt> is unchanged, and
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ_OUTBUFF_FULL</tt> is
 | 
						||
returned.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Compression in this manner is a one-shot event, done with a
 | 
						||
single call to this function.  The resulting compressed data is a
 | 
						||
complete <tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> format data
 | 
						||
stream.  There is no mechanism for making additional calls to
 | 
						||
provide extra input data.  If you want that kind of mechanism,
 | 
						||
use the low-level interface.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>For the meaning of parameters
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">blockSize100k</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">verbosity</tt> and
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">workFactor</tt>, see
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompressInit</tt>.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>To guarantee that the compressed data will fit in its
 | 
						||
buffer, allocate an output buffer of size 1% larger than the
 | 
						||
uncompressed data, plus six hundred extra bytes.</p>
 | 
						||
<p><tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzBuffToBuffDecompress</tt>
 | 
						||
will not write data at or beyond
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">dest[*destLen]</tt>, even in case of
 | 
						||
buffer overflow.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Possible return values:</p>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">BZ_CONFIG_ERROR
 | 
						||
  if the library has been mis-compiled
 | 
						||
BZ_PARAM_ERROR
 | 
						||
  if dest is NULL or destLen is NULL
 | 
						||
  or blockSize100k < 1 or blockSize100k > 9
 | 
						||
  or verbosity < 0 or verbosity > 4
 | 
						||
  or workFactor < 0 or workFactor > 250
 | 
						||
BZ_MEM_ERROR
 | 
						||
  if insufficient memory is available 
 | 
						||
BZ_OUTBUFF_FULL
 | 
						||
  if the size of the compressed data exceeds *destLen
 | 
						||
BZ_OK
 | 
						||
  otherwise</pre>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect2" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h3 class="title">
 | 
						||
<a name="bzbufftobuffdecompress"></a>3.5.2.<2E><tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzBuffToBuffDecompress</tt></h3></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">int BZ2_bzBuffToBuffDecompress( char*         dest,
 | 
						||
                                unsigned int* destLen,
 | 
						||
                                char*         source,
 | 
						||
                                unsigned int  sourceLen,
 | 
						||
                                int           small,
 | 
						||
                                int           verbosity );</pre>
 | 
						||
<p>Attempts to decompress the data in <tt class="computeroutput">source[0
 | 
						||
.. sourceLen-1]</tt> into the destination buffer,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">dest[0 .. *destLen-1]</tt>.  If the
 | 
						||
destination buffer is big enough,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">*destLen</tt> is set to the size of
 | 
						||
the uncompressed data, and <tt class="computeroutput">BZ_OK</tt>
 | 
						||
is returned.  If the compressed data won't fit,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">*destLen</tt> is unchanged, and
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ_OUTBUFF_FULL</tt> is
 | 
						||
returned.</p>
 | 
						||
<p><tt class="computeroutput">source</tt> is assumed to hold
 | 
						||
a complete <tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> format data
 | 
						||
stream.
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzBuffToBuffDecompress</tt> tries
 | 
						||
to decompress the entirety of the stream into the output
 | 
						||
buffer.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>For the meaning of parameters
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">small</tt> and
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">verbosity</tt>, see
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzDecompressInit</tt>.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Because the compression ratio of the compressed data cannot
 | 
						||
be known in advance, there is no easy way to guarantee that the
 | 
						||
output buffer will be big enough.  You may of course make
 | 
						||
arrangements in your code to record the size of the uncompressed
 | 
						||
data, but such a mechanism is beyond the scope of this
 | 
						||
library.</p>
 | 
						||
<p><tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzBuffToBuffDecompress</tt>
 | 
						||
will not write data at or beyond
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">dest[*destLen]</tt>, even in case of
 | 
						||
buffer overflow.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Possible return values:</p>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">BZ_CONFIG_ERROR
 | 
						||
  if the library has been mis-compiled
 | 
						||
BZ_PARAM_ERROR
 | 
						||
  if dest is NULL or destLen is NULL
 | 
						||
  or small != 0 && small != 1
 | 
						||
  or verbosity < 0 or verbosity > 4
 | 
						||
BZ_MEM_ERROR
 | 
						||
  if insufficient memory is available 
 | 
						||
BZ_OUTBUFF_FULL
 | 
						||
  if the size of the compressed data exceeds *destLen
 | 
						||
BZ_DATA_ERROR
 | 
						||
  if a data integrity error was detected in the compressed data
 | 
						||
BZ_DATA_ERROR_MAGIC
 | 
						||
  if the compressed data doesn't begin with the right magic bytes
 | 
						||
BZ_UNEXPECTED_EOF
 | 
						||
  if the compressed data ends unexpectedly
 | 
						||
BZ_OK
 | 
						||
  otherwise</pre>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect1" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both">
 | 
						||
<a name="zlib-compat"></a>3.6.<2E><tt class="computeroutput">zlib</tt> compatibility functions</h2></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<p>Yoshioka Tsuneo has contributed some functions to give
 | 
						||
better <tt class="computeroutput">zlib</tt> compatibility.
 | 
						||
These functions are <tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzopen</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzread</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzwrite</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzflush</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzclose</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzerror</tt> and
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzlibVersion</tt>.  These
 | 
						||
functions are not (yet) officially part of the library.  If they
 | 
						||
break, you get to keep all the pieces.  Nevertheless, I think
 | 
						||
they work ok.</p>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">typedef void BZFILE;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
const char * BZ2_bzlibVersion ( void );</pre>
 | 
						||
<p>Returns a string indicating the library version.</p>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">BZFILE * BZ2_bzopen  ( const char *path, const char *mode );
 | 
						||
BZFILE * BZ2_bzdopen ( int        fd,    const char *mode );</pre>
 | 
						||
<p>Opens a <tt class="computeroutput">.bz2</tt> file for
 | 
						||
reading or writing, using either its name or a pre-existing file
 | 
						||
descriptor.  Analogous to <tt class="computeroutput">fopen</tt>
 | 
						||
and <tt class="computeroutput">fdopen</tt>.</p>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">int BZ2_bzread  ( BZFILE* b, void* buf, int len );
 | 
						||
int BZ2_bzwrite ( BZFILE* b, void* buf, int len );</pre>
 | 
						||
<p>Reads/writes data from/to a previously opened
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZFILE</tt>.  Analogous to
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">fread</tt> and
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">fwrite</tt>.</p>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">int  BZ2_bzflush ( BZFILE* b );
 | 
						||
void BZ2_bzclose ( BZFILE* b );</pre>
 | 
						||
<p>Flushes/closes a <tt class="computeroutput">BZFILE</tt>.
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzflush</tt> doesn't actually do
 | 
						||
anything.  Analogous to <tt class="computeroutput">fflush</tt>
 | 
						||
and <tt class="computeroutput">fclose</tt>.</p>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">const char * BZ2_bzerror ( BZFILE *b, int *errnum )</pre>
 | 
						||
<p>Returns a string describing the more recent error status of
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">b</tt>, and also sets
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">*errnum</tt> to its numerical
 | 
						||
value.</p>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect1" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both">
 | 
						||
<a name="stdio-free"></a>3.7.<2E>Using the library in a <tt class="computeroutput">stdio</tt>-free environment</h2></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect2" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h3 class="title">
 | 
						||
<a name="stdio-bye"></a>3.7.1.<2E>Getting rid of <tt class="computeroutput">stdio</tt></h3></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<p>In a deeply embedded application, you might want to use
 | 
						||
just the memory-to-memory functions.  You can do this
 | 
						||
conveniently by compiling the library with preprocessor symbol
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ_NO_STDIO</tt> defined.  Doing this
 | 
						||
gives you a library containing only the following eight
 | 
						||
functions:</p>
 | 
						||
<p><tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompressInit</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompress</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzCompressEnd</tt>
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzDecompressInit</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzDecompress</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzDecompressEnd</tt>
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzBuffToBuffCompress</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ2_bzBuffToBuffDecompress</tt></p>
 | 
						||
<p>When compiled like this, all functions will ignore
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">verbosity</tt> settings.</p>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect2" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h3 class="title">
 | 
						||
<a name="critical-error"></a>3.7.2.<2E>Critical error handling</h3></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<p><tt class="computeroutput">libbzip2</tt> contains a number
 | 
						||
of internal assertion checks which should, needless to say, never
 | 
						||
be activated.  Nevertheless, if an assertion should fail,
 | 
						||
behaviour depends on whether or not the library was compiled with
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ_NO_STDIO</tt> set.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>For a normal compile, an assertion failure yields the
 | 
						||
message:</p>
 | 
						||
<div class="blockquote"><blockquote class="blockquote">
 | 
						||
<p>bzip2/libbzip2: internal error number N.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>This is a bug in bzip2/libbzip2, 1.0.3 of 15 February 2005.
 | 
						||
Please report it to me at: jseward@bzip.org.  If this happened
 | 
						||
when you were using some program which uses libbzip2 as a
 | 
						||
component, you should also report this bug to the author(s)
 | 
						||
of that program.  Please make an effort to report this bug;
 | 
						||
timely and accurate bug reports eventually lead to higher
 | 
						||
quality software.  Thanks.  Julian Seward, 15 February 2005.
 | 
						||
</p>
 | 
						||
</blockquote></div>
 | 
						||
<p>where <tt class="computeroutput">N</tt> is some error code
 | 
						||
number.  If <tt class="computeroutput">N == 1007</tt>, it also
 | 
						||
prints some extra text advising the reader that unreliable memory
 | 
						||
is often associated with internal error 1007. (This is a
 | 
						||
frequently-observed-phenomenon with versions 1.0.0/1.0.1).</p>
 | 
						||
<p><tt class="computeroutput">exit(3)</tt> is then
 | 
						||
called.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>For a <tt class="computeroutput">stdio</tt>-free library,
 | 
						||
assertion failures result in a call to a function declared
 | 
						||
as:</p>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">extern void bz_internal_error ( int errcode );</pre>
 | 
						||
<p>The relevant code is passed as a parameter.  You should
 | 
						||
supply such a function.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>In either case, once an assertion failure has occurred, any
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bz_stream</tt> records involved can
 | 
						||
be regarded as invalid.  You should not attempt to resume normal
 | 
						||
operation with them.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>You may, of course, change critical error handling to suit
 | 
						||
your needs.  As I said above, critical errors indicate bugs in
 | 
						||
the library and should not occur.  All "normal" error situations
 | 
						||
are indicated via error return codes from functions, and can be
 | 
						||
recovered from.</p>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect1" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both">
 | 
						||
<a name="win-dll"></a>3.8.<2E>Making a Windows DLL</h2></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<p>Everything related to Windows has been contributed by
 | 
						||
Yoshioka Tsuneo
 | 
						||
(<tt class="computeroutput">QWF00133@niftyserve.or.jp</tt> /
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">tsuneo-y@is.aist-nara.ac.jp</tt>), so
 | 
						||
you should send your queries to him (but perhaps Cc: me,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">jseward@bzip.org</tt>).</p>
 | 
						||
<p>My vague understanding of what to do is: using Visual C++
 | 
						||
5.0, open the project file
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">libbz2.dsp</tt>, and build.  That's
 | 
						||
all.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>If you can't open the project file for some reason, make a
 | 
						||
new one, naming these files:
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">blocksort.c</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzlib.c</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">compress.c</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">crctable.c</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">decompress.c</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">huffman.c</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">randtable.c</tt> and
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">libbz2.def</tt>.  You will also need
 | 
						||
to name the header files <tt class="computeroutput">bzlib.h</tt>
 | 
						||
and <tt class="computeroutput">bzlib_private.h</tt>.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>If you don't use VC++, you may need to define the
 | 
						||
proprocessor symbol
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">_WIN32</tt>.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Finally, <tt class="computeroutput">dlltest.c</tt> is a
 | 
						||
sample program using the DLL.  It has a project file,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">dlltest.dsp</tt>.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>If you just want a makefile for Visual C, have a look at
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">makefile.msc</tt>.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Be aware that if you compile
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> itself on Win32, you must
 | 
						||
set <tt class="computeroutput">BZ_UNIX</tt> to 0 and
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">BZ_LCCWIN32</tt> to 1, in the file
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzip2.c</tt>, before compiling.
 | 
						||
Otherwise the resulting binary won't work correctly.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>I haven't tried any of this stuff myself, but it all looks
 | 
						||
plausible.</p>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="chapter" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h2 class="title">
 | 
						||
<a name="misc"></a>4.<2E>Miscellanea</h2></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="toc">
 | 
						||
<p><b>Table of Contents</b></p>
 | 
						||
<dl>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#limits">4.1. Limitations of the compressed file format</a></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#port-issues">4.2. Portability issues</a></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#bugs">4.3. Reporting bugs</a></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#package">4.4. Did you get the right package?</a></span></dt>
 | 
						||
<dt><span class="sect1"><a href="#reading">4.5. Further Reading</a></span></dt>
 | 
						||
</dl>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<p>These are just some random thoughts of mine.  Your mileage
 | 
						||
may vary.</p>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect1" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both">
 | 
						||
<a name="limits"></a>4.1.<2E>Limitations of the compressed file format</h2></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<p><tt class="computeroutput">bzip2-1.0.X</tt>,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">0.9.5</tt> and
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">0.9.0</tt> use exactly the same file
 | 
						||
format as the original version,
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzip2-0.1</tt>.  This decision was
 | 
						||
made in the interests of stability.  Creating yet another
 | 
						||
incompatible compressed file format would create further
 | 
						||
confusion and disruption for users.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Nevertheless, this is not a painless decision.  Development
 | 
						||
work since the release of
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzip2-0.1</tt> in August 1997 has
 | 
						||
shown complexities in the file format which slow down
 | 
						||
decompression and, in retrospect, are unnecessary.  These
 | 
						||
are:</p>
 | 
						||
<div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="bullet">
 | 
						||
<li style="list-style-type: disc"><p>The run-length encoder, which is the first of the
 | 
						||
   compression transformations, is entirely irrelevant.  The
 | 
						||
   original purpose was to protect the sorting algorithm from the
 | 
						||
   very worst case input: a string of repeated symbols.  But
 | 
						||
   algorithm steps Q6a and Q6b in the original Burrows-Wheeler
 | 
						||
   technical report (SRC-124) show how repeats can be handled
 | 
						||
   without difficulty in block sorting.</p></li>
 | 
						||
<li style="list-style-type: disc">
 | 
						||
<p>The randomisation mechanism doesn't really need to be
 | 
						||
   there.  Udi Manber and Gene Myers published a suffix array
 | 
						||
   construction algorithm a few years back, which can be employed
 | 
						||
   to sort any block, no matter how repetitive, in O(N log N)
 | 
						||
   time.  Subsequent work by Kunihiko Sadakane has produced a
 | 
						||
   derivative O(N (log N)^2) algorithm which usually outperforms
 | 
						||
   the Manber-Myers algorithm.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>I could have changed to Sadakane's algorithm, but I find
 | 
						||
   it to be slower than <tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt>'s
 | 
						||
   existing algorithm for most inputs, and the randomisation
 | 
						||
   mechanism protects adequately against bad cases.  I didn't
 | 
						||
   think it was a good tradeoff to make.  Partly this is due to
 | 
						||
   the fact that I was not flooded with email complaints about
 | 
						||
   <tt class="computeroutput">bzip2-0.1</tt>'s performance on
 | 
						||
   repetitive data, so perhaps it isn't a problem for real
 | 
						||
   inputs.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Probably the best long-term solution, and the one I have
 | 
						||
   incorporated into 0.9.5 and above, is to use the existing
 | 
						||
   sorting algorithm initially, and fall back to a O(N (log N)^2)
 | 
						||
   algorithm if the standard algorithm gets into
 | 
						||
   difficulties.</p>
 | 
						||
</li>
 | 
						||
<li style="list-style-type: disc"><p>The compressed file format was never designed to be
 | 
						||
   handled by a library, and I have had to jump though some hoops
 | 
						||
   to produce an efficient implementation of decompression.  It's
 | 
						||
   a bit hairy.  Try passing
 | 
						||
   <tt class="computeroutput">decompress.c</tt> through the C
 | 
						||
   preprocessor and you'll see what I mean.  Much of this
 | 
						||
   complexity could have been avoided if the compressed size of
 | 
						||
   each block of data was recorded in the data stream.</p></li>
 | 
						||
<li style="list-style-type: disc"><p>An Adler-32 checksum, rather than a CRC32 checksum,
 | 
						||
   would be faster to compute.</p></li>
 | 
						||
</ul></div>
 | 
						||
<p>It would be fair to say that the
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> format was frozen before I
 | 
						||
properly and fully understood the performance consequences of
 | 
						||
doing so.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Improvements which I was able to incorporate into 0.9.0,
 | 
						||
despite using the same file format, are:</p>
 | 
						||
<div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="bullet">
 | 
						||
<li style="list-style-type: disc"><p>Single array implementation of the inverse BWT.  This
 | 
						||
  significantly speeds up decompression, presumably because it
 | 
						||
  reduces the number of cache misses.</p></li>
 | 
						||
<li style="list-style-type: disc"><p>Faster inverse MTF transform for large MTF values.
 | 
						||
  The new implementation is based on the notion of sliding blocks
 | 
						||
  of values.</p></li>
 | 
						||
<li style="list-style-type: disc"><p><tt class="computeroutput">bzip2-0.9.0</tt> now reads
 | 
						||
  and writes files with <tt class="computeroutput">fread</tt>
 | 
						||
  and <tt class="computeroutput">fwrite</tt>; version 0.1 used
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">putc</tt> and
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">getc</tt>.  Duh!  Well, you live
 | 
						||
  and learn.</p></li>
 | 
						||
</ul></div>
 | 
						||
<p>Further ahead, it would be nice to be able to do random
 | 
						||
access into files.  This will require some careful design of
 | 
						||
compressed file formats.</p>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect1" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both">
 | 
						||
<a name="port-issues"></a>4.2.<2E>Portability issues</h2></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<p>After some consideration, I have decided not to use GNU
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">autoconf</tt> to configure 0.9.5 or
 | 
						||
1.0.</p>
 | 
						||
<p><tt class="computeroutput">autoconf</tt>, admirable and
 | 
						||
wonderful though it is, mainly assists with portability problems
 | 
						||
between Unix-like platforms.  But
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> doesn't have much in the
 | 
						||
way of portability problems on Unix; most of the difficulties
 | 
						||
appear when porting to the Mac, or to Microsoft's operating
 | 
						||
systems.  <tt class="computeroutput">autoconf</tt> doesn't help
 | 
						||
in those cases, and brings in a whole load of new
 | 
						||
complexity.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Most people should be able to compile the library and
 | 
						||
program under Unix straight out-of-the-box, so to speak,
 | 
						||
especially if you have a version of GNU C available.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>There are a couple of
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">__inline__</tt> directives in the
 | 
						||
code.  GNU C (<tt class="computeroutput">gcc</tt>) should be
 | 
						||
able to handle them.  If you're not using GNU C, your C compiler
 | 
						||
shouldn't see them at all.  If your compiler does, for some
 | 
						||
reason, see them and doesn't like them, just
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">#define</tt>
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">__inline__</tt> to be
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">/* */</tt>.  One easy way to do this
 | 
						||
is to compile with the flag
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">-D__inline__=</tt>, which should be
 | 
						||
understood by most Unix compilers.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>If you still have difficulties, try compiling with the
 | 
						||
macro <tt class="computeroutput">BZ_STRICT_ANSI</tt> defined.
 | 
						||
This should enable you to build the library in a strictly ANSI
 | 
						||
compliant environment.  Building the program itself like this is
 | 
						||
dangerous and not supported, since you remove
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt>'s checks against
 | 
						||
compressing directories, symbolic links, devices, and other
 | 
						||
not-really-a-file entities.  This could cause filesystem
 | 
						||
corruption!</p>
 | 
						||
<p>One other thing: if you create a
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> binary for public distribution,
 | 
						||
please consider linking it statically (<tt class="computeroutput">gcc
 | 
						||
-static</tt>).  This avoids all sorts of library-version
 | 
						||
issues that others may encounter later on.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>If you build <tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> on
 | 
						||
Win32, you must set <tt class="computeroutput">BZ_UNIX</tt> to 0
 | 
						||
and <tt class="computeroutput">BZ_LCCWIN32</tt> to 1, in the
 | 
						||
file <tt class="computeroutput">bzip2.c</tt>, before compiling.
 | 
						||
Otherwise the resulting binary won't work correctly.</p>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect1" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both">
 | 
						||
<a name="bugs"></a>4.3.<2E>Reporting bugs</h2></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<p>I tried pretty hard to make sure
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> is bug free, both by
 | 
						||
design and by testing.  Hopefully you'll never need to read this
 | 
						||
section for real.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Nevertheless, if <tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> dies
 | 
						||
with a segmentation fault, a bus error or an internal assertion
 | 
						||
failure, it will ask you to email me a bug report.  Experience from
 | 
						||
years of feedback of bzip2 users indicates that almost all these
 | 
						||
problems can be traced to either compiler bugs or hardware
 | 
						||
problems.</p>
 | 
						||
<div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="bullet">
 | 
						||
<li style="list-style-type: disc">
 | 
						||
<p>Recompile the program with no optimisation, and
 | 
						||
  see if it works.  And/or try a different compiler.  I heard all
 | 
						||
  sorts of stories about various flavours of GNU C (and other
 | 
						||
  compilers) generating bad code for
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt>, and I've run across two
 | 
						||
  such examples myself.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>2.7.X versions of GNU C are known to generate bad code
 | 
						||
  from time to time, at high optimisation levels.  If you get
 | 
						||
  problems, try using the flags
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">-O2</tt>
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">-fomit-frame-pointer</tt>
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">-fno-strength-reduce</tt>.  You
 | 
						||
  should specifically <span class="emphasis"><em>not</em></span> use
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">-funroll-loops</tt>.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>You may notice that the Makefile runs six tests as part
 | 
						||
  of the build process.  If the program passes all of these, it's
 | 
						||
  a pretty good (but not 100%) indication that the compiler has
 | 
						||
  done its job correctly.</p>
 | 
						||
</li>
 | 
						||
<li style="list-style-type: disc">
 | 
						||
<p>If <tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt>
 | 
						||
  crashes randomly, and the crashes are not repeatable, you may
 | 
						||
  have a flaky memory subsystem.
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> really hammers your
 | 
						||
  memory hierarchy, and if it's a bit marginal, you may get these
 | 
						||
  problems.  Ditto if your disk or I/O subsystem is slowly
 | 
						||
  failing.  Yup, this really does happen.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Try using a different machine of the same type, and see
 | 
						||
  if you can repeat the problem.</p>
 | 
						||
</li>
 | 
						||
<li style="list-style-type: disc"><p>This isn't really a bug, but ... If
 | 
						||
  <tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> tells you your file is
 | 
						||
  corrupted on decompression, and you obtained the file via FTP,
 | 
						||
  there is a possibility that you forgot to tell FTP to do a
 | 
						||
  binary mode transfer.  That absolutely will cause the file to
 | 
						||
  be non-decompressible.  You'll have to transfer it
 | 
						||
  again.</p></li>
 | 
						||
</ul></div>
 | 
						||
<p>If you've incorporated
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">libbzip2</tt> into your own program
 | 
						||
and are getting problems, please, please, please, check that the
 | 
						||
parameters you are passing in calls to the library, are correct,
 | 
						||
and in accordance with what the documentation says is allowable.
 | 
						||
I have tried to make the library robust against such problems,
 | 
						||
but I'm sure I haven't succeeded.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Finally, if the above comments don't help, you'll have to
 | 
						||
send me a bug report.  Now, it's just amazing how many people
 | 
						||
will send me a bug report saying something like:</p>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">bzip2 crashed with segmentation fault on my machine</pre>
 | 
						||
<p>and absolutely nothing else.  Needless to say, a such a
 | 
						||
report is <span class="emphasis"><em>totally, utterly, completely and
 | 
						||
comprehensively 100% useless; a waste of your time, my time, and
 | 
						||
net bandwidth</em></span>.  With no details at all, there's no way
 | 
						||
I can possibly begin to figure out what the problem is.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>The rules of the game are: facts, facts, facts.  Don't omit
 | 
						||
them because "oh, they won't be relevant".  At the bare
 | 
						||
minimum:</p>
 | 
						||
<pre class="programlisting">Machine type.  Operating system version.  
 | 
						||
Exact version of bzip2 (do bzip2 -V).  
 | 
						||
Exact version of the compiler used.  
 | 
						||
Flags passed to the compiler.</pre>
 | 
						||
<p>However, the most important single thing that will help me
 | 
						||
is the file that you were trying to compress or decompress at the
 | 
						||
time the problem happened.  Without that, my ability to do
 | 
						||
anything more than speculate about the cause, is limited.</p>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect1" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both">
 | 
						||
<a name="package"></a>4.4.<2E>Did you get the right package?</h2></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<p><tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> is a resource hog.
 | 
						||
It soaks up large amounts of CPU cycles and memory.  Also, it
 | 
						||
gives very large latencies.  In the worst case, you can feed many
 | 
						||
megabytes of uncompressed data into the library before getting
 | 
						||
any compressed output, so this probably rules out applications
 | 
						||
requiring interactive behaviour.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>These aren't faults of my implementation, I hope, but more
 | 
						||
an intrinsic property of the Burrows-Wheeler transform
 | 
						||
(unfortunately).  Maybe this isn't what you want.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>If you want a compressor and/or library which is faster,
 | 
						||
uses less memory but gets pretty good compression, and has
 | 
						||
minimal latency, consider Jean-loup Gailly's and Mark Adler's
 | 
						||
work, <tt class="computeroutput">zlib-1.2.1</tt> and
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">gzip-1.2.4</tt>.  Look for them at 
 | 
						||
<a href="http://www.zlib.org" target="_top">http://www.zlib.org</a> and 
 | 
						||
<a href="http://www.gzip.org" target="_top">http://www.gzip.org</a>
 | 
						||
respectively.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>For something faster and lighter still, you might try Markus F
 | 
						||
X J Oberhumer's <tt class="computeroutput">LZO</tt> real-time
 | 
						||
compression/decompression library, at 
 | 
						||
<a href="http://www.oberhumer.com/opensource" target="_top">http://www.oberhumer.com/opensource</a>.</p>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<div class="sect1" lang="en">
 | 
						||
<div class="titlepage">
 | 
						||
<div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both">
 | 
						||
<a name="reading"></a>4.5.<2E>Further Reading</h2></div></div>
 | 
						||
<div></div>
 | 
						||
</div>
 | 
						||
<p><tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt> is not research
 | 
						||
work, in the sense that it doesn't present any new ideas.
 | 
						||
Rather, it's an engineering exercise based on existing
 | 
						||
ideas.</p>
 | 
						||
<p>Four documents describe essentially all the ideas behind
 | 
						||
<tt class="computeroutput">bzip2</tt>:</p>
 | 
						||
<div class="literallayout"><p>Michael<EFBFBD>Burrows<EFBFBD>and<EFBFBD>D.<2E>J.<2E>Wheeler:<br>
 | 
						||
<EFBFBD><EFBFBD>"A<>block-sorting<6E>lossless<73>data<74>compression<6F>algorithm"<br>
 | 
						||
<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>10th<EFBFBD>May<EFBFBD>1994.<2E><br>
 | 
						||
<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>Digital<EFBFBD>SRC<EFBFBD>Research<EFBFBD>Report<EFBFBD>124.<br>
 | 
						||
<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>ftp://ftp.digital.com/pub/DEC/SRC/research-reports/SRC-124.ps.gz<br>
 | 
						||
<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>If<EFBFBD>you<EFBFBD>have<EFBFBD>trouble<EFBFBD>finding<EFBFBD>it,<2C>try<72>searching<6E>at<61>the<br>
 | 
						||
<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>New<EFBFBD>Zealand<EFBFBD>Digital<EFBFBD>Library,<2C>http://www.nzdl.org.<br>
 | 
						||
<br>
 | 
						||
Daniel<EFBFBD>S.<2E>Hirschberg<72>and<6E>Debra<72>A.<2E>LeLewer<br>
 | 
						||
<EFBFBD><EFBFBD>"Efficient<6E>Decoding<6E>of<6F>Prefix<69>Codes"<br>
 | 
						||
<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>Communications<EFBFBD>of<EFBFBD>the<EFBFBD>ACM,<2C>April<69>1990,<2C>Vol<6F>33,<2C>Number<65>4.<br>
 | 
						||
<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>You<EFBFBD>might<EFBFBD>be<EFBFBD>able<EFBFBD>to<EFBFBD>get<EFBFBD>an<EFBFBD>electronic<EFBFBD>copy<EFBFBD>of<EFBFBD>this<br>
 | 
						||
<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>from<EFBFBD>the<EFBFBD>ACM<EFBFBD>Digital<EFBFBD>Library.<br>
 | 
						||
<br>
 | 
						||
David<EFBFBD>J.<2E>Wheeler<br>
 | 
						||
<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>Program<EFBFBD>bred3.c<>and<6E>accompanying<6E>document<6E>bred3.ps.<br>
 | 
						||
<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>This<EFBFBD>contains<EFBFBD>the<EFBFBD>idea<EFBFBD>behind<EFBFBD>the<EFBFBD>multi-table<6C>Huffman<61>coding<6E>scheme.<br>
 | 
						||
<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>ftp://ftp.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/djw3/<br>
 | 
						||
<br>
 | 
						||
Jon<EFBFBD>L.<2E>Bentley<65>and<6E>Robert<72>Sedgewick<br>
 | 
						||
<EFBFBD><EFBFBD>"Fast<73>Algorithms<6D>for<6F>Sorting<6E>and<6E>Searching<6E>Strings"<br>
 | 
						||
<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>Available<EFBFBD>from<EFBFBD>Sedgewick's<>web<65>page,<br>
 | 
						||
<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>www.cs.princeton.edu/~rs<br>
 | 
						||
</p></div>
 | 
						||
<p>The following paper gives valuable additional insights into
 | 
						||
the algorithm, but is not immediately the basis of any code used
 | 
						||
in bzip2.</p>
 | 
						||
<div class="literallayout"><p>Peter<EFBFBD>Fenwick:<br>
 | 
						||
<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>Block<EFBFBD>Sorting<EFBFBD>Text<EFBFBD>Compression<br>
 | 
						||
<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>Proceedings<EFBFBD>of<EFBFBD>the<EFBFBD>19th<EFBFBD>Australasian<EFBFBD>Computer<EFBFBD>Science<EFBFBD>Conference,<br>
 | 
						||
<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>Melbourne,<2C>Australia.<2E><>Jan<61>31<33>-<2D>Feb<65>2,<2C>1996.<br>
 | 
						||
<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>ftp://ftp.cs.auckland.ac.nz/pub/peter-f/ACSC96paper.ps</p></div>
 | 
						||
<p>Kunihiko Sadakane's sorting algorithm, mentioned above, is
 | 
						||
available from:</p>
 | 
						||
<div class="literallayout"><p>http://naomi.is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~sada/papers/Sada98b.ps.gz<br>
 | 
						||
</p></div>
 | 
						||
<p>The Manber-Myers suffix array construction algorithm is
 | 
						||
described in a paper available from:</p>
 | 
						||
<div class="literallayout"><p>http://www.cs.arizona.edu/people/gene/PAPERS/suffix.ps<br>
 | 
						||
</p></div>
 | 
						||
<p>Finally, the following papers document some
 | 
						||
investigations I made into the performance of sorting
 | 
						||
and decompression algorithms:</p>
 | 
						||
<div class="literallayout"><p>Julian<EFBFBD>Seward<br>
 | 
						||
<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>On<EFBFBD>the<EFBFBD>Performance<EFBFBD>of<EFBFBD>BWT<EFBFBD>Sorting<EFBFBD>Algorithms<br>
 | 
						||
<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>Proceedings<EFBFBD>of<EFBFBD>the<EFBFBD>IEEE<EFBFBD>Data<EFBFBD>Compression<EFBFBD>Conference<EFBFBD>2000<br>
 | 
						||
<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>Snowbird,<2C>Utah.<2E><>28-30<33>March<63>2000.<br>
 | 
						||
<br>
 | 
						||
Julian<EFBFBD>Seward<br>
 | 
						||
<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>Space-time<6D>Tradeoffs<66>in<69>the<68>Inverse<73>B-W<>Transform<br>
 | 
						||
<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>Proceedings<EFBFBD>of<EFBFBD>the<EFBFBD>IEEE<EFBFBD>Data<EFBFBD>Compression<EFBFBD>Conference<EFBFBD>2001<br>
 | 
						||
<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>Snowbird,<2C>Utah.<2E><>27-29<32>March<63>2001.<br>
 | 
						||
</p></div>
 | 
						||
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 | 
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