snappy 0.0.17 → 0.3.0

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  1. checksums.yaml +5 -5
  2. data/.dockerignore +2 -0
  3. data/.github/workflows/main.yml +34 -0
  4. data/.github/workflows/publish.yml +34 -0
  5. data/.gitignore +2 -1
  6. data/.gitmodules +1 -1
  7. data/Dockerfile +13 -0
  8. data/Gemfile +4 -0
  9. data/README.md +29 -5
  10. data/Rakefile +32 -29
  11. data/ext/api.c +6 -1
  12. data/ext/extconf.rb +23 -16
  13. data/lib/snappy/hadoop/reader.rb +62 -0
  14. data/lib/snappy/hadoop/writer.rb +51 -0
  15. data/lib/snappy/hadoop.rb +22 -0
  16. data/lib/snappy/reader.rb +14 -10
  17. data/lib/snappy/shim.rb +1 -1
  18. data/lib/snappy/version.rb +1 -1
  19. data/lib/snappy.rb +5 -4
  20. data/snappy.gemspec +13 -13
  21. data/test/hadoop/snappy_hadoop_reader_test.rb +115 -0
  22. data/test/hadoop/snappy_hadoop_writer_test.rb +48 -0
  23. data/test/snappy_hadoop_test.rb +26 -0
  24. data/test/snappy_reader_test.rb +148 -0
  25. data/test/snappy_test.rb +95 -0
  26. data/test/snappy_writer_test.rb +55 -0
  27. data/test/test_helper.rb +7 -0
  28. data/test.sh +3 -0
  29. data/vendor/snappy/CMakeLists.txt +297 -0
  30. data/vendor/snappy/CONTRIBUTING.md +26 -0
  31. data/vendor/snappy/NEWS +40 -0
  32. data/vendor/snappy/{README → README.md} +27 -18
  33. data/vendor/snappy/cmake/SnappyConfig.cmake.in +33 -0
  34. data/vendor/snappy/cmake/config.h.in +62 -0
  35. data/vendor/snappy/docs/README.md +72 -0
  36. data/vendor/snappy/snappy-internal.h +22 -18
  37. data/vendor/snappy/snappy-stubs-internal.cc +1 -1
  38. data/vendor/snappy/snappy-stubs-internal.h +116 -38
  39. data/vendor/snappy/snappy-stubs-public.h.in +20 -46
  40. data/vendor/snappy/snappy-test.cc +26 -22
  41. data/vendor/snappy/snappy-test.h +24 -98
  42. data/vendor/snappy/snappy.cc +380 -183
  43. data/vendor/snappy/snappy.h +14 -10
  44. data/vendor/snappy/snappy_compress_fuzzer.cc +59 -0
  45. data/vendor/snappy/snappy_uncompress_fuzzer.cc +57 -0
  46. data/vendor/snappy/snappy_unittest.cc +236 -261
  47. metadata +37 -92
  48. data/.travis.yml +0 -26
  49. data/smoke.sh +0 -8
  50. data/test/test-snappy-reader.rb +0 -129
  51. data/test/test-snappy-writer.rb +0 -55
  52. data/test/test-snappy.rb +0 -58
  53. data/vendor/snappy/ChangeLog +0 -2468
  54. data/vendor/snappy/INSTALL +0 -370
  55. data/vendor/snappy/Makefile +0 -982
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  57. data/vendor/snappy/Makefile.in +0 -982
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  59. data/vendor/snappy/autogen.sh +0 -12
  60. data/vendor/snappy/autom4te.cache/output.0 +0 -18856
  61. data/vendor/snappy/autom4te.cache/output.1 +0 -18852
  62. data/vendor/snappy/autom4te.cache/requests +0 -297
  63. data/vendor/snappy/autom4te.cache/traces.0 +0 -2689
  64. data/vendor/snappy/autom4te.cache/traces.1 +0 -714
  65. data/vendor/snappy/config.guess +0 -1530
  66. data/vendor/snappy/config.h +0 -135
  67. data/vendor/snappy/config.h.in +0 -134
  68. data/vendor/snappy/config.log +0 -1640
  69. data/vendor/snappy/config.status +0 -2318
  70. data/vendor/snappy/config.sub +0 -1773
  71. data/vendor/snappy/configure +0 -18852
  72. data/vendor/snappy/configure.ac +0 -134
  73. data/vendor/snappy/depcomp +0 -688
  74. data/vendor/snappy/install-sh +0 -527
  75. data/vendor/snappy/libtool +0 -10246
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  77. data/vendor/snappy/m4/gtest.m4 +0 -74
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  83. data/vendor/snappy/missing +0 -331
  84. data/vendor/snappy/snappy-stubs-public.h +0 -100
  85. data/vendor/snappy/snappy.pc +0 -10
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