zstdlib 0.11.0-x64-mingw-ucrt → 0.13.0-x64-mingw-ucrt
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- data/CHANGES.md +16 -0
- data/Rakefile +1 -1
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/extconf.rb +9 -4
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/ruby/zlib-3.3/zstdlib.c +5090 -0
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zlib-1.2.12 → zlib-1.3.1}/adler32.c +5 -27
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zlib-1.2.12 → zlib-1.3.1}/compress.c +5 -16
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zlib-1.2.12 → zlib-1.3.1}/crc32.c +94 -161
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zlib-1.2.12 → zlib-1.3.1}/deflate.c +362 -434
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zlib-1.2.12 → zlib-1.3.1}/deflate.h +43 -12
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zlib-1.2.12 → zlib-1.3.1}/gzclose.c +1 -3
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zlib-1.2.12 → zlib-1.3.1}/gzguts.h +13 -18
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zlib-1.2.12 → zlib-1.3.1}/gzlib.c +28 -85
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zlib-1.2.12 → zlib-1.3.1}/gzread.c +23 -73
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zlib-1.2.12 → zlib-1.3.1}/gzwrite.c +19 -65
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zlib-1.2.12 → zlib-1.3.1}/infback.c +17 -30
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zlib-1.2.12 → zlib-1.3.1}/inffast.c +1 -4
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zlib-1.2.12 → zlib-1.3.1}/inffast.h +1 -1
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zlib-1.2.12 → zlib-1.3.1}/inflate.c +36 -102
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zlib-1.2.12 → zlib-1.3.1}/inftrees.c +6 -11
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zlib-1.2.12 → zlib-1.3.1}/inftrees.h +6 -6
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zlib-1.2.12 → zlib-1.3.1}/trees.c +290 -355
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zlib-1.2.12 → zlib-1.3.1}/uncompr.c +4 -12
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zlib-1.2.12 → zlib-1.3.1}/zconf.h +23 -14
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zlib-1.2.12 → zlib-1.3.1}/zlib.h +202 -199
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zlib-1.2.12 → zlib-1.3.1}/zutil.c +18 -44
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zlib-1.2.12 → zlib-1.3.1}/zutil.h +13 -33
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/common/allocations.h +1 -1
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/common/bitstream.h +49 -29
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/common/compiler.h +114 -22
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/common/cpu.h +36 -0
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/common/debug.c +6 -0
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/common/debug.h +20 -11
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/common/error_private.h +45 -36
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/common/fse.h +3 -2
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/common/fse_decompress.c +19 -17
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/common/huf.h +14 -1
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/common/mem.h +0 -9
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/common/pool.c +1 -1
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/common/pool.h +1 -1
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/common/portability_macros.h +2 -0
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/common/threading.c +8 -2
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/common/xxhash.c +5 -11
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/common/xxhash.h +2341 -1007
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/common/zstd_internal.h +5 -5
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/compress/fse_compress.c +8 -7
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/compress/huf_compress.c +54 -25
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/compress/zstd_compress.c +282 -161
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/compress/zstd_compress_internal.h +29 -27
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/compress/zstd_compress_superblock.c +224 -113
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/compress/zstd_cwksp.h +19 -13
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/compress/zstd_double_fast.c +17 -5
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/compress/zstd_double_fast.h +11 -0
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/compress/zstd_fast.c +14 -6
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/compress/zstd_lazy.c +129 -87
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/compress/zstd_lazy.h +103 -28
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/compress/zstd_ldm.c +8 -2
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/compress/zstd_opt.c +216 -112
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/compress/zstd_opt.h +31 -7
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/compress/zstdmt_compress.c +94 -79
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/decompress/huf_decompress.c +188 -126
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/decompress/huf_decompress_amd64.S +38 -19
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/decompress/zstd_decompress.c +84 -32
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/decompress/zstd_decompress_block.c +231 -208
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/decompress/zstd_decompress_block.h +1 -1
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/decompress/zstd_decompress_internal.h +2 -0
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/zstd.h +129 -60
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/zlibWrapper/gzclose.c +1 -3
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/zlibWrapper/gzlib.c +20 -73
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/zlibWrapper/gzread.c +17 -58
- data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/zlibWrapper/gzwrite.c +18 -58
- data/lib/3.1/zstdlib_c.so +0 -0
- data/lib/3.2/zstdlib_c.so +0 -0
- data/lib/3.3/zstdlib_c.so +0 -0
- metadata +105 -103
- /data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zlib-1.2.12 → zlib-1.3.1}/crc32.h +0 -0
- /data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zlib-1.2.12 → zlib-1.3.1}/inffixed.h +0 -0
- /data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zlib-1.2.12 → zlib-1.3.1}/inflate.h +0 -0
- /data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zlib-1.2.12 → zlib-1.3.1}/trees.h +0 -0
- /data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/common/bits.h +0 -0
- /data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/common/entropy_common.c +0 -0
- /data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/common/error_private.c +0 -0
- /data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/common/threading.h +0 -0
- /data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/common/zstd_common.c +0 -0
- /data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/common/zstd_deps.h +0 -0
- /data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/common/zstd_trace.h +0 -0
- /data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/compress/clevels.h +0 -0
- /data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/compress/hist.c +0 -0
- /data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/compress/hist.h +0 -0
- /data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/compress/zstd_compress_literals.c +0 -0
- /data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/compress/zstd_compress_literals.h +0 -0
- /data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/compress/zstd_compress_sequences.c +0 -0
- /data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/compress/zstd_compress_sequences.h +0 -0
- /data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/compress/zstd_compress_superblock.h +0 -0
- /data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/compress/zstd_fast.h +0 -0
- /data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/compress/zstd_ldm.h +0 -0
- /data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/compress/zstd_ldm_geartab.h +0 -0
- /data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/compress/zstdmt_compress.h +0 -0
- /data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/decompress/zstd_ddict.c +0 -0
- /data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/decompress/zstd_ddict.h +0 -0
- /data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/zdict.h +0 -0
- /data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/lib/zstd_errors.h +0 -0
- /data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/zlibWrapper/gzcompatibility.h +0 -0
- /data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/zlibWrapper/gzguts.h +0 -0
- /data/ext/zstdlib_c/{zstd-1.5.5 → zstd-1.5.6}/zlibWrapper/zstd_zlibwrapper.c +0 -0
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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