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+ = QuickLZ/Ruby
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+
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+ Copyright (c) 2008 SUGAWARA Genki <sgwr_dts@yahoo.co.jp>
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+
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+ == Description
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+
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+ Ruby bindings for QuickLZ.
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+
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+ QuickLZ is a data compression library which gives fast compression.
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+
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+ == Project Page
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+
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+ http://rubyforge.org/projects/qlzruby
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+
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+ == Install
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+
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+ gem install qlzruby
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+
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+ == Download
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+
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+ http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=6766
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+
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+ == Example
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+
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+ require 'qlzruby'
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+ require 'open-uri'
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+ require 'stringio'
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+
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+ # block compress
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+ source = <<-EOS
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+ London Bridge Is falling down,
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+ Falling down, Falling down.
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+ London Bridge Is falling down,
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+ My fair lady.
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+ EOS
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+
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+ comp_data = QuickLZ.block_compress(source)
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+ decomp_data = QuickLZ.block_decompress(comp_data)
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+
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+ puts <<-EOS
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+ - block compress -
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+ uncompress size: #{source.length}
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+ compress size: #{comp_data.length}
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+ decompress size: #{decomp_data.length}
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+ decompress success?: #{source == decomp_data}
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+
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+ EOS
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+
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+ # stream compress
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+ source = open('http://www.ruby-lang.org/') {|f| f.read }
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+ source = StringIO.new(source)
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+ comp_data = StringIO.new
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+
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+ QuickLZ.stream_compress(source, comp_data)
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+
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+ comp_data.seek(0)
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+ decomp_data = StringIO.new
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+
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+ QuickLZ.stream_decompress(comp_data, decomp_data)
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+
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+ puts <<-EOS
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+ - stream compress -
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+ uncompress size: #{source.length}
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+ compress size: #{comp_data.length}
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+ decompress size: #{decomp_data.length}
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+ decompress success?: #{source.string == decomp_data.string}
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+ EOS
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+
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+ === QuickLZ
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+
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+ QuickLZ/Ruby contains QuickLZ.
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+
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+ QuickLZ is a data compression library which gives fast compression.
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+
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+ * http://www.quicklz.com/
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+ * Copyright 2006-2008 Lasse Reinhold
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+ #ifdef _WIN32
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+ __declspec(dllexport) void Init_qlzruby(void);
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+ #include <malloc.h>
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+ #else
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+ #include <alloca.h>
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+ #endif
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+
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+ #include <string.h>
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+ #include "quicklz/quicklz.c"
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+ #include "ruby.h"
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+
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+ #ifndef RSTRING_PTR
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+ #define RSTRING_PTR(s) (RSTRING(s)->ptr)
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+ #endif
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+
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+ #ifndef RSTRING_LEN
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+ #define RSTRING_LEN(s) (RSTRING(s)->len)
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+ #endif
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+
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+ #define Check_IO(x) do { \
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+ const char *classname = rb_class2name(CLASS_OF(x)); \
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+ if (rb_obj_is_instance_of((x), rb_cIO)) { \
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+ rb_io_binmode(x); \
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+ } else if (strcmp(classname, "StringIO") != 0) { \
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+ rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "wrong argument type %s (expected IO or StringIO)", classname); \
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+ } \
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+ } while(0)
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+
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+ #define VERSION "0.1.0"
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+ #define DEFAULT_BLOCKSIZE 5120
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+ #define HEADER_LEN 9
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+
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+ /* */
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+ static VALUE qlzruby_block_compress(VALUE self, VALUE v_src) {
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+ VALUE v_dst;
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+ char *src, *dst, *scratch;
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+ size_t len;
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+
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+ Check_Type(v_src, T_STRING);
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+ src = RSTRING_PTR(v_src);
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+ len = RSTRING_LEN(v_src);
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+ dst = xmalloc(len + 400);
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+ scratch = xmalloc(SCRATCH_COMPRESS);
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+ memset(scratch, 0, SCRATCH_COMPRESS);
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+ len = qlz_compress(src, dst, len, scratch);
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+ v_dst = rb_str_new(dst, len);
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+ xfree(scratch);
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+ xfree(dst);
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+
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+ return v_dst;
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+ }
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+
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+ /* */
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+ static VALUE qlzruby_block_decompress(VALUE self, VALUE v_src) {
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+ VALUE v_dst;
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+ char *src, *dst, *scratch;
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+ size_t len;
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+
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+ Check_Type(v_src, T_STRING);
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+ src = RSTRING_PTR(v_src);
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+ len = qlz_size_decompressed(src);
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+ dst = xmalloc(len);
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+ scratch = xmalloc(SCRATCH_DECOMPRESS);
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+ memset(scratch, 0, SCRATCH_DECOMPRESS);
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+ len = qlz_decompress(src, dst, scratch);
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+ v_dst = rb_str_new(dst, len);
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+ xfree(scratch);
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+ xfree(dst);
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+
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+ return v_dst;
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+ }
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+
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+ /* */
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+ static VALUE qlzruby_stream_compress(int argc, const VALUE *argv, VALUE self) {
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+ VALUE in, out, blocksize, v_src, v_dst;
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+ char *src, *dst, *scratch;
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+ size_t len, i_blocksize;
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+
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+ rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "21", &in, &out, &blocksize);
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+ Check_IO(in);
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+ Check_IO(out);
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+
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+ if (NIL_P(blocksize)) {
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+ blocksize = INT2FIX(DEFAULT_BLOCKSIZE);
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+ i_blocksize = DEFAULT_BLOCKSIZE;
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+ } else {
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+ i_blocksize = NUM2LONG(blocksize);
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+
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+ if (i_blocksize < 1) {
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+ blocksize = INT2FIX(DEFAULT_BLOCKSIZE);
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+ i_blocksize = DEFAULT_BLOCKSIZE;
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ dst = alloca(i_blocksize + 400);
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+ scratch = alloca(SCRATCH_COMPRESS);
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+ memset(scratch, 0, SCRATCH_COMPRESS);
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+
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+ while (1) {
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+ v_src = rb_funcall(in, rb_intern("read"), 1, blocksize);
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+
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+ if (NIL_P(v_src)) { break; }
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+
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+ src = RSTRING_PTR(v_src);
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+ len = RSTRING_LEN(v_src);
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+
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+ if (len < 1) { break; }
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+
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+ len = qlz_compress(src, dst, len, scratch);
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+ v_dst = rb_str_new(dst, len);
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+ rb_funcall(out, rb_intern("write"), 1, v_dst);
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+ }
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+
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+ return Qnil;
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+ }
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+
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+ static size_t qlzruby_stream_decompress_block(VALUE in, VALUE out, char *scratch) {
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+ VALUE v_header, v_src, v_dst;
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+ char *header, *src, *dst;
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+ size_t header_len, len;
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+
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+ v_header = rb_funcall(in, rb_intern("read"), 1, INT2FIX(HEADER_LEN));
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+
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+ if (NIL_P(v_header)) { return 0; }
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+
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+ header = RSTRING_PTR(v_header);
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+ header_len = RSTRING_LEN(v_header);
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+
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+ if (header_len < HEADER_LEN) { return 0; }
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+
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+ len = qlz_size_compressed(header);
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+ v_src = rb_funcall(in, rb_intern("read"), 1, INT2FIX(len - HEADER_LEN));
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+ len = RSTRING_LEN(v_src);
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+
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+ if (len < 1) { return 0; }
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+
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+ len += HEADER_LEN;
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+ src = alloca(len);
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+ memcpy(src, header, HEADER_LEN);
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+ memcpy(src + HEADER_LEN, RSTRING_PTR(v_src), len - HEADER_LEN);
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+
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+ len = qlz_size_decompressed(src);
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+ dst = alloca(len);
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+ len = qlz_decompress(src, dst, scratch);
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+ v_dst = rb_str_new(dst, len);
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+ rb_funcall(out, rb_intern("write"), 1, v_dst);
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+
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+ return len;
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+ }
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+
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+ /* */
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+ static VALUE qlzruby_stream_decompress(VALUE self, VALUE in, VALUE out) {
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+ char *scratch;
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+
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+ Check_IO(in);
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+ Check_IO(out);
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+
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+ scratch = alloca(SCRATCH_DECOMPRESS);
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+ memset(scratch, 0, SCRATCH_DECOMPRESS);
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+
161
+ while (1) {
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+ int len = qlzruby_stream_decompress_block(in, out, scratch);
163
+
164
+ if (len < 1) {
165
+ break;
166
+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ return Qnil;
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+
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+ }
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+
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+ void Init_qlzruby() {
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+ VALUE QuickLZ = rb_define_module("QuickLZ");
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+ rb_define_const(QuickLZ, "VERSION", rb_str_new2(VERSION));
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+ rb_define_module_function(QuickLZ, "block_compress", qlzruby_block_compress, 1);
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+ rb_define_module_function(QuickLZ, "block_decompress", qlzruby_block_decompress, 1);
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+ rb_define_module_function(QuickLZ, "stream_compress", qlzruby_stream_compress, -1);
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+ rb_define_module_function(QuickLZ, "stream_decompress", qlzruby_stream_decompress, 2);
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+ }
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+ --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
+ name: qlzruby
3
+ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
+ version: 0.1.0
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+ platform: mswin32
6
+ authors:
7
+ - winebarrel
8
+ autorequire:
9
+ bindir: bin
10
+ cert_chain: []
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+
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+ date: 2008-08-07 00:00:00 +09:00
13
+ default_executable:
14
+ dependencies: []
15
+
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+ description:
17
+ email: sgwr_dts@yahoo.co.jp
18
+ executables: []
19
+
20
+ extensions: []
21
+
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+ extra_rdoc_files:
23
+ - README.txt
24
+ - ext/qlzruby.c
25
+ - LICENSE.txt
26
+ files:
27
+ - lib/i386-mswin32/qlzruby.so
28
+ - README.txt
29
+ - ext/qlzruby.c
30
+ - LICENSE.txt
31
+ has_rdoc: true
32
+ homepage: http://qlzruby.rubyforge.org
33
+ post_install_message:
34
+ rdoc_options:
35
+ - --title
36
+ - QuickLZ/Ruby - Ruby bindings for QuickLZ.
37
+ require_paths:
38
+ - lib/i386-mswin32
39
+ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
40
+ requirements:
41
+ - - ">="
42
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
43
+ version: "0"
44
+ version:
45
+ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
46
+ requirements:
47
+ - - ">="
48
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
49
+ version: "0"
50
+ version:
51
+ requirements: []
52
+
53
+ rubyforge_project: qlzruby
54
+ rubygems_version: 1.1.1
55
+ signing_key:
56
+ specification_version: 2
57
+ summary: Ruby bindings for QuickLZ.
58
+ test_files: []
59
+