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  2. data/HISTORY.ja.md +18 -0
  3. data/README.md +15 -50
  4. data/contrib/zstd/CONTRIBUTING.md +1 -1
  5. data/contrib/zstd/COPYING +339 -0
  6. data/contrib/zstd/Makefile +82 -51
  7. data/contrib/zstd/NEWS +92 -5
  8. data/contrib/zstd/README.md +50 -41
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  12. data/contrib/zstd/lib/Makefile +57 -31
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  14. data/contrib/zstd/lib/common/bitstream.h +130 -76
  15. data/contrib/zstd/lib/common/compiler.h +86 -0
  16. data/contrib/zstd/lib/common/error_private.c +15 -11
  17. data/contrib/zstd/lib/common/error_private.h +8 -8
  18. data/contrib/zstd/lib/common/fse.h +19 -9
  19. data/contrib/zstd/lib/common/fse_decompress.c +3 -22
  20. data/contrib/zstd/lib/common/huf.h +68 -26
  21. data/contrib/zstd/lib/common/mem.h +23 -35
  22. data/contrib/zstd/lib/common/pool.c +123 -63
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  24. data/contrib/zstd/lib/common/threading.c +11 -16
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  26. data/contrib/zstd/lib/common/xxhash.c +28 -22
  27. data/contrib/zstd/lib/common/zstd_common.c +40 -27
  28. data/contrib/zstd/lib/common/zstd_errors.h +43 -34
  29. data/contrib/zstd/lib/common/zstd_internal.h +131 -123
  30. data/contrib/zstd/lib/compress/fse_compress.c +17 -33
  31. data/contrib/zstd/lib/compress/huf_compress.c +15 -9
  32. data/contrib/zstd/lib/compress/zstd_compress.c +2096 -2363
  33. data/contrib/zstd/lib/compress/zstd_compress_internal.h +462 -0
  34. data/contrib/zstd/lib/compress/zstd_double_fast.c +309 -0
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  36. data/contrib/zstd/lib/compress/zstd_fast.c +243 -0
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  38. data/contrib/zstd/lib/compress/zstd_lazy.c +765 -0
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  45. data/contrib/zstd/lib/compress/zstdmt_compress.h +88 -26
  46. data/contrib/zstd/lib/decompress/huf_decompress.c +158 -50
  47. data/contrib/zstd/lib/decompress/zstd_decompress.c +884 -699
  48. data/contrib/zstd/lib/deprecated/zbuff.h +5 -4
  49. data/contrib/zstd/lib/deprecated/zbuff_common.c +5 -5
  50. data/contrib/zstd/lib/deprecated/zbuff_compress.c +6 -4
  51. data/contrib/zstd/lib/deprecated/zbuff_decompress.c +5 -4
  52. data/contrib/zstd/lib/dictBuilder/cover.c +93 -77
  53. data/contrib/zstd/lib/dictBuilder/zdict.c +107 -92
  54. data/contrib/zstd/lib/dictBuilder/zdict.h +112 -102
  55. data/contrib/zstd/lib/legacy/zstd_legacy.h +9 -4
  56. data/contrib/zstd/lib/legacy/zstd_v01.c +7 -6
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  71. data/ext/extconf.rb +11 -2
  72. data/ext/extzstd.c +45 -128
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  75. data/ext/zstd_common.c +5 -0
  76. data/ext/zstd_compress.c +8 -0
  77. data/ext/zstd_decompress.c +1 -0
  78. data/ext/zstd_dictbuilder.c +2 -0
  79. data/lib/extzstd/version.rb +1 -1
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+ # extzstd の更新履歴
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+ ## extzstd-0.2 (平成30年2月1日 木曜日)
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+ * zstd-1.3.3 への更新
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+ * 細分化されていた例外クラスを Zstd::Error クラスへ集約
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+ * Zstd::StreamEncoder クラスを Zstd::Encoder クラスへ集約
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+ * Zstd::StreamDecoder クラスを Zstd::Decoder クラスへ集約
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+ ## extzstd-0.1.1 (平成29年3月28日 火曜日)
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+ * zstd-1.1.4 への更新
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+ ## extzstd-0.1 (平成28年11月2日 (水曜日))
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  # extzstd - ruby bindings for Zstd (Zstandard)
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- This is unofficial ruby bindings for compression library
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  [Zstd (Zstandard)](https://github.com/facebook/zstd).
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  * package name: extzstd
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- * version: 0.1.1
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- * software quality: EXPERIMENTAL
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- * license: BSD-2-clause License
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+ * version: 0.2
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+ * product quality: TECHNICAL PREVIEW, UNSTABLE
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+ * license: [BSD-2-clause License](LICENSE)
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  * author: dearblue <mailto:dearblue@users.noreply.github.com>
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- * report issue to: <https://github.com/dearblue/ruby-extzstd/issues>
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- * dependency ruby: ruby-2.1+
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+ * project page: <https://github.com/dearblue/ruby-extzstd>
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+ * support ruby: ruby-2.2+
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- * zstd-1.1.4 <https://github.com/facebook/zstd/tree/v1.1.4>
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+ * [zstd-1.3.3](https://github.com/facebook/zstd)
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+ under selectable dual licensed ([BSD-3-clause License](https://github.com/facebook/zstd/blob/v1.3.3/LICENSE) and [GNU General Public License, version 2](https://github.com/facebook/zstd/blob/v1.3.3/COPYING))
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- ## Quick API Reference
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- * encoder (compression)
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- * ``Zstd.encode(buf, params = nil, dict: nil) -> encoded string``
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- * ``Zstd.encode(outport, params = nil, dict: nil) -> an instance of Zstd::Encoder``
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