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authorMark Adler <fork@madler.net>2022-08-22 13:13:06 -0700
committerMark Adler <fork@madler.net>2022-08-23 15:35:13 -0700
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-rw-r--r--examples/enough.c2
-rw-r--r--examples/fitblk.c4
-rw-r--r--examples/gun.c2
-rw-r--r--examples/gzappend.c4
-rw-r--r--examples/gzlog.h2
-rw-r--r--examples/zran.c2
6 files changed, 8 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/examples/enough.c b/examples/enough.c
index 19cf08c..8a3cade 100644
--- a/examples/enough.c
+++ b/examples/enough.c
@@ -486,7 +486,7 @@ local void enough(int syms) {
486// are 286, 9, and 15 respectively, for the deflate literal/length code. The 486// are 286, 9, and 15 respectively, for the deflate literal/length code. The
487// possible codes are counted for each number of coded symbols from two to the 487// possible codes are counted for each number of coded symbols from two to the
488// maximum. The counts for each of those and the total number of codes are 488// maximum. The counts for each of those and the total number of codes are
489// shown. The maximum number of inflate table entires is then calculated across 489// shown. The maximum number of inflate table entries is then calculated across
490// all possible codes. Each new maximum number of table entries and the 490// all possible codes. Each new maximum number of table entries and the
491// associated sub-code (starting at root + 1 == 10 bits) is shown. 491// associated sub-code (starting at root + 1 == 10 bits) is shown.
492// 492//
diff --git a/examples/fitblk.c b/examples/fitblk.c
index c61de5c..68f5680 100644
--- a/examples/fitblk.c
+++ b/examples/fitblk.c
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
17 data in order to determine how much of that input will compress to 17 data in order to determine how much of that input will compress to
18 nearly the requested output block size. The first pass generates 18 nearly the requested output block size. The first pass generates
19 enough deflate blocks to produce output to fill the requested 19 enough deflate blocks to produce output to fill the requested
20 output size plus a specfied excess amount (see the EXCESS define 20 output size plus a specified excess amount (see the EXCESS define
21 below). The last deflate block may go quite a bit past that, but 21 below). The last deflate block may go quite a bit past that, but
22 is discarded. The second pass decompresses and recompresses just 22 is discarded. The second pass decompresses and recompresses just
23 the compressed data that fit in the requested plus excess sized 23 the compressed data that fit in the requested plus excess sized
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ local int recompress(z_streamp inf, z_streamp def)
109 if (ret == Z_MEM_ERROR) 109 if (ret == Z_MEM_ERROR)
110 return ret; 110 return ret;
111 111
112 /* compress what was decompresed until done or no room */ 112 /* compress what was decompressed until done or no room */
113 def->avail_in = RAWLEN - inf->avail_out; 113 def->avail_in = RAWLEN - inf->avail_out;
114 def->next_in = raw; 114 def->next_in = raw;
115 if (inf->avail_out != 0) 115 if (inf->avail_out != 0)
diff --git a/examples/gun.c b/examples/gun.c
index be44fa5..bea5497 100644
--- a/examples/gun.c
+++ b/examples/gun.c
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@
43 gun will also decompress files made by Unix compress, which uses LZW 43 gun will also decompress files made by Unix compress, which uses LZW
44 compression. These files are automatically detected by virtue of their 44 compression. These files are automatically detected by virtue of their
45 magic header bytes. Since the end of Unix compress stream is marked by the 45 magic header bytes. Since the end of Unix compress stream is marked by the
46 end-of-file, they cannot be concantenated. If a Unix compress stream is 46 end-of-file, they cannot be concatenated. If a Unix compress stream is
47 encountered in an input file, it is the last stream in that file. 47 encountered in an input file, it is the last stream in that file.
48 48
49 Like gunzip and uncompress, the file attributes of the original compressed 49 Like gunzip and uncompress, the file attributes of the original compressed
diff --git a/examples/gzappend.c b/examples/gzappend.c
index d7eea3e..23e93cf 100644
--- a/examples/gzappend.c
+++ b/examples/gzappend.c
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
33 * - Add L to constants in lseek() calls 33 * - Add L to constants in lseek() calls
34 * - Remove some debugging information in error messages 34 * - Remove some debugging information in error messages
35 * - Use new data_type definition for zlib 1.2.1 35 * - Use new data_type definition for zlib 1.2.1
36 * - Simplfy and unify file operations 36 * - Simplify and unify file operations
37 * - Finish off gzip file in gztack() 37 * - Finish off gzip file in gztack()
38 * - Use deflatePrime() instead of adding empty blocks 38 * - Use deflatePrime() instead of adding empty blocks
39 * - Keep gzip file clean on appended file read errors 39 * - Keep gzip file clean on appended file read errors
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@
54 block boundary to facilitate locating and modifying the last block bit at 54 block boundary to facilitate locating and modifying the last block bit at
55 the start of the final deflate block. Also whether using Z_BLOCK or not, 55 the start of the final deflate block. Also whether using Z_BLOCK or not,
56 another required feature of zlib 1.2.x is that inflate() now provides the 56 another required feature of zlib 1.2.x is that inflate() now provides the
57 number of unusued bits in the last input byte used. gzappend will not work 57 number of unused bits in the last input byte used. gzappend will not work
58 with versions of zlib earlier than 1.2.1. 58 with versions of zlib earlier than 1.2.1.
59 59
60 gzappend first decompresses the gzip file internally, discarding all but 60 gzappend first decompresses the gzip file internally, discarding all but
diff --git a/examples/gzlog.h b/examples/gzlog.h
index 86f0cec..4f05109 100644
--- a/examples/gzlog.h
+++ b/examples/gzlog.h
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
40 its new size at that time. After each write operation, the log file is a 40 its new size at that time. After each write operation, the log file is a
41 valid gzip file that can decompressed to recover what was written. 41 valid gzip file that can decompressed to recover what was written.
42 42
43 The gzlog operations can be interupted at any point due to an application or 43 The gzlog operations can be interrupted at any point due to an application or
44 system crash, and the log file will be recovered the next time the log is 44 system crash, and the log file will be recovered the next time the log is
45 opened with gzlog_open(). 45 opened with gzlog_open().
46 */ 46 */
diff --git a/examples/zran.c b/examples/zran.c
index f279db7..879c47c 100644
--- a/examples/zran.c
+++ b/examples/zran.c
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
21 An access point can be created at the start of any deflate block, by saving 21 An access point can be created at the start of any deflate block, by saving
22 the starting file offset and bit of that block, and the 32K bytes of 22 the starting file offset and bit of that block, and the 32K bytes of
23 uncompressed data that precede that block. Also the uncompressed offset of 23 uncompressed data that precede that block. Also the uncompressed offset of
24 that block is saved to provide a referece for locating a desired starting 24 that block is saved to provide a reference for locating a desired starting
25 point in the uncompressed stream. deflate_index_build() works by 25 point in the uncompressed stream. deflate_index_build() works by
26 decompressing the input zlib or gzip stream a block at a time, and at the 26 decompressing the input zlib or gzip stream a block at a time, and at the
27 end of each block deciding if enough uncompressed data has gone by to 27 end of each block deciding if enough uncompressed data has gone by to