hane 1.0.0 → 1.1.1

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  1. package/README.md +32 -32
  2. package/binding.gyp +77 -50
  3. package/deps/win-nodeapi/node_api.def +158 -0
  4. package/deps/win-nodeapi/node_api.lib +0 -0
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- /* blast.c
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- * Copyright (C) 2003, 2012, 2013 Mark Adler
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- * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in blast.h
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- * version 1.3, 24 Aug 2013
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- *
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- * blast.c decompresses data compressed by the PKWare Compression Library.
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- * This function provides functionality similar to the explode() function of
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- * the PKWare library, hence the name "blast".
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- *
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- * This decompressor is based on the excellent format description provided by
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- * Ben Rudiak-Gould in comp.compression on August 13, 2001. Interestingly, the
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- * example Ben provided in the post is incorrect. The distance 110001 should
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- * instead be 111000. When corrected, the example byte stream becomes:
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- *
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- * 00 04 82 24 25 8f 80 7f
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- *
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- * which decompresses to "AIAIAIAIAIAIA" (without the quotes).
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- */
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-
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- /*
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- * Change history:
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- *
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- * 1.0 12 Feb 2003 - First version
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- * 1.1 16 Feb 2003 - Fixed distance check for > 4 GB uncompressed data
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- * 1.2 24 Oct 2012 - Add note about using binary mode in stdio
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- * - Fix comparisons of differently signed integers
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- * 1.3 24 Aug 2013 - Return unused input from blast()
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- * - Fix test code to correctly report unused input
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- * - Enable the provision of initial input to blast()
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- */
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-
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- #include <stddef.h> /* for NULL */
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- #include <setjmp.h> /* for setjmp(), longjmp(), and jmp_buf */
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- #include "blast.h" /* prototype for blast() */
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-
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- #define local static /* for local function definitions */
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- #define MAXBITS 13 /* maximum code length */
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- #define MAXWIN 4096 /* maximum window size */
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-
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- /* input and output state */
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- struct state {
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- /* input state */
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- blast_in infun; /* input function provided by user */
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- void *inhow; /* opaque information passed to infun() */
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- unsigned char *in; /* next input location */
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- unsigned left; /* available input at in */
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- int bitbuf; /* bit buffer */
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- int bitcnt; /* number of bits in bit buffer */
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-
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- /* input limit error return state for bits() and decode() */
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- jmp_buf env;
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-
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- /* output state */
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- blast_out outfun; /* output function provided by user */
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- void *outhow; /* opaque information passed to outfun() */
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- unsigned next; /* index of next write location in out[] */
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- int first; /* true to check distances (for first 4K) */
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- unsigned char out[MAXWIN]; /* output buffer and sliding window */
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- };
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-
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- /*
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- * Return need bits from the input stream. This always leaves less than
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- * eight bits in the buffer. bits() works properly for need == 0.
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- *
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- * Format notes:
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- *
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- * - Bits are stored in bytes from the least significant bit to the most
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- * significant bit. Therefore bits are dropped from the bottom of the bit
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- * buffer, using shift right, and new bytes are appended to the top of the
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- * bit buffer, using shift left.
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- */
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- local int bits(struct state *s, int need)
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- {
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- int val; /* bit accumulator */
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-
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- /* load at least need bits into val */
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- val = s->bitbuf;
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- while (s->bitcnt < need) {
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- if (s->left == 0) {
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- s->left = s->infun(s->inhow, &(s->in));
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- if (s->left == 0) longjmp(s->env, 1); /* out of input */
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- val |= (int)(*(s->in)++) << s->bitcnt; /* load eight bits */
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- s->left--;
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- s->bitcnt += 8;
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- }
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- return val & ((1 << need) - 1);
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- /*
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- * Huffman code decoding tables. count[1..MAXBITS] is the number of symbols of
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- * each length, which for a canonical code are stepped through in order.
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- * symbol[] are the symbol values in canonical order, where the number of
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- * entries is the sum of the counts in count[]. The decoding process can be
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- * seen in the function decode() below.
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- */
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- struct huffman {
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- short *count; /* number of symbols of each length */
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- short *symbol; /* canonically ordered symbols */
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- };
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- /*
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- * Decode a code from the stream s using huffman table h. Return the symbol or
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- * a negative value if there is an error. If all of the lengths are zero, i.e.
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- *
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- * a simple integer ordering of codes of the same lengths. Hence below the
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- * bits are pulled from the compressed data one at a time and used to
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- * build the code value reversed from what is in the stream in order to
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- * permit simple integer comparisons for decoding.
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- *
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- * - The first code for the shortest length is all ones. Subsequent codes of
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- * the same length are simply integer decrements of the previous code. When
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- * moving up a length, a one bit is appended to the code. For a complete
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- * code, the last code of the longest length will be all zeros. To support
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- local int decode(struct state *s, struct huffman *h)
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- {
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- int len; /* current number of bits in code */
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- int code; /* len bits being decoded */
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- int first; /* first code of length len */
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- int count; /* number of codes of length len */
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- int index; /* index of first code of length len in symbol table */
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- if (s->outfun(s->outhow, s->out, s->next)) return 1;
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- s->next = 0;
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- s->first = 0;
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- }
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- }
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- } while (1);
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- return 0;
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- }
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-
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- /* See comments in blast.h */
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- int blast(blast_in infun, void *inhow, blast_out outfun, void *outhow,
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- unsigned *left, unsigned char **in)
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- {
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- struct state s; /* input/output state */
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- int err; /* return value */
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-
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- /* initialize input state */
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- s.infun = infun;
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- s.inhow = inhow;
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- if (left != NULL && *left) {
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- s.left = *left;
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- s.in = *in;
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- }
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- else
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- s.left = 0;
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- s.bitbuf = 0;
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- s.bitcnt = 0;
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-
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- /* initialize output state */
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- s.outfun = outfun;
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- s.outhow = outhow;
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- s.next = 0;
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- s.first = 1;
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-
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- /* return if bits() or decode() tries to read past available input */
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- if (setjmp(s.env) != 0) /* if came back here via longjmp(), */
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- err = 2; /* then skip decomp(), return error */
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- else
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- err = decomp(&s); /* decompress */
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-
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- /* return unused input */
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- if (left != NULL)
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- *left = s.left;
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- if (in != NULL)
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- *in = s.left ? s.in : NULL;
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-
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- /* write any leftover output and update the error code if needed */
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- if (err != 1 && s.next && s.outfun(s.outhow, s.out, s.next) && err == 0)
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- err = 1;
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- return err;
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- }
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-
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- #ifdef TEST
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- /* Example of how to use blast() */
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- #include <stdio.h>
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- #include <stdlib.h>
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-
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- #define CHUNK 16384
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-
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- local unsigned inf(void *how, unsigned char **buf)
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- {
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- static unsigned char hold[CHUNK];
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-
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- *buf = hold;
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- return fread(hold, 1, CHUNK, (FILE *)how);
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- }
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-
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- local int outf(void *how, unsigned char *buf, unsigned len)
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- {
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- return fwrite(buf, 1, len, (FILE *)how) != len;
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- }
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-
445
- /* Decompress a PKWare Compression Library stream from stdin to stdout */
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- int main(void)
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- {
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- int ret;
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- unsigned left;
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-
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- /* decompress to stdout */
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- left = 0;
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- ret = blast(inf, stdin, outf, stdout, &left, NULL);
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- if (ret != 0)
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- fprintf(stderr, "blast error: %d\n", ret);
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-
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- /* count any leftover bytes */
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- while (getchar() != EOF)
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- left++;
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- if (left)
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- fprintf(stderr, "blast warning: %u unused bytes of input\n", left);
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-
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- /* return blast() error code */
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- return ret;
465
- }
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- #endif
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+ /* blast.c
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+ * Copyright (C) 2003, 2012, 2013 Mark Adler
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+ * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in blast.h
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+ * version 1.3, 24 Aug 2013
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+ *
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+ * blast.c decompresses data compressed by the PKWare Compression Library.
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+ * This function provides functionality similar to the explode() function of
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+ * the PKWare library, hence the name "blast".
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+ *
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+ * This decompressor is based on the excellent format description provided by
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+ * Ben Rudiak-Gould in comp.compression on August 13, 2001. Interestingly, the
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+ * example Ben provided in the post is incorrect. The distance 110001 should
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+ * instead be 111000. When corrected, the example byte stream becomes:
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+ *
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+ * 00 04 82 24 25 8f 80 7f
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+ *
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+ * which decompresses to "AIAIAIAIAIAIA" (without the quotes).
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+ */
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+
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+ /*
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+ * Change history:
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+ *
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+ * 1.0 12 Feb 2003 - First version
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+ * 1.1 16 Feb 2003 - Fixed distance check for > 4 GB uncompressed data
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+ * 1.2 24 Oct 2012 - Add note about using binary mode in stdio
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+ * - Fix comparisons of differently signed integers
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+ * 1.3 24 Aug 2013 - Return unused input from blast()
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+ * - Fix test code to correctly report unused input
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+ * - Enable the provision of initial input to blast()
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+ */
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+
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+ #include <stddef.h> /* for NULL */
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+ #include <setjmp.h> /* for setjmp(), longjmp(), and jmp_buf */
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+ #include "blast.h" /* prototype for blast() */
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+
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+ #define local static /* for local function definitions */
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+ #define MAXBITS 13 /* maximum code length */
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+ #define MAXWIN 4096 /* maximum window size */
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+
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+ /* input and output state */
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+ struct state {
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+ /* input state */
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+ blast_in infun; /* input function provided by user */
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+ void *inhow; /* opaque information passed to infun() */
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+ unsigned char *in; /* next input location */
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+ unsigned left; /* available input at in */
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+ int bitbuf; /* bit buffer */
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+ int bitcnt; /* number of bits in bit buffer */
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+
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+ /* input limit error return state for bits() and decode() */
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+ jmp_buf env;
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+
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+ /* output state */
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+ blast_out outfun; /* output function provided by user */
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+ void *outhow; /* opaque information passed to outfun() */
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+ unsigned next; /* index of next write location in out[] */
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+ int first; /* true to check distances (for first 4K) */
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+ unsigned char out[MAXWIN]; /* output buffer and sliding window */
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+ };
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+
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+ /*
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+ * Return need bits from the input stream. This always leaves less than
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+ * eight bits in the buffer. bits() works properly for need == 0.
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+ *
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+ * Format notes:
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+ *
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+ * - Bits are stored in bytes from the least significant bit to the most
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+ * significant bit. Therefore bits are dropped from the bottom of the bit
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+ * buffer, using shift right, and new bytes are appended to the top of the
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+ * bit buffer, using shift left.
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+ */
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+ local int bits(struct state *s, int need)
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+ {
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+ int val; /* bit accumulator */
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+
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+ /* load at least need bits into val */
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+ val = s->bitbuf;
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+ while (s->bitcnt < need) {
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+ if (s->left == 0) {
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+ s->left = s->infun(s->inhow, &(s->in));
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+ if (s->left == 0) longjmp(s->env, 1); /* out of input */
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+ }
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+ val |= (int)(*(s->in)++) << s->bitcnt; /* load eight bits */
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+ s->left--;
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+ s->bitcnt += 8;
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+ }
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+
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+ /* drop need bits and update buffer, always zero to seven bits left */
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+ s->bitbuf = val >> need;
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+ s->bitcnt -= need;
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+
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+ /* return need bits, zeroing the bits above that */
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+ return val & ((1 << need) - 1);
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+ }
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+
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+ /*
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+ * Huffman code decoding tables. count[1..MAXBITS] is the number of symbols of
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+ * each length, which for a canonical code are stepped through in order.
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+ * symbol[] are the symbol values in canonical order, where the number of
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+ * entries is the sum of the counts in count[]. The decoding process can be
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+ * seen in the function decode() below.
102
+ */
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+ struct huffman {
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+ short *count; /* number of symbols of each length */
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+ short *symbol; /* canonically ordered symbols */
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+ };
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+
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+ /*
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+ * Decode a code from the stream s using huffman table h. Return the symbol or
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+ * a negative value if there is an error. If all of the lengths are zero, i.e.
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+ * an empty code, or if the code is incomplete and an invalid code is received,
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+ * then -9 is returned after reading MAXBITS bits.
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+ *
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+ * Format notes:
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+ *
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+ * - The codes as stored in the compressed data are bit-reversed relative to
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+ * a simple integer ordering of codes of the same lengths. Hence below the
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+ * bits are pulled from the compressed data one at a time and used to
119
+ * build the code value reversed from what is in the stream in order to
120
+ * permit simple integer comparisons for decoding.
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+ *
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+ * - The first code for the shortest length is all ones. Subsequent codes of
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+ * the same length are simply integer decrements of the previous code. When
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+ * moving up a length, a one bit is appended to the code. For a complete
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+ * code, the last code of the longest length will be all zeros. To support
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+ * this ordering, the bits pulled during decoding are inverted to apply the
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+ * more "natural" ordering starting with all zeros and incrementing.
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+ */
129
+ local int decode(struct state *s, struct huffman *h)
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+ {
131
+ int len; /* current number of bits in code */
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+ int code; /* len bits being decoded */
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+ int first; /* first code of length len */
134
+ int count; /* number of codes of length len */
135
+ int index; /* index of first code of length len in symbol table */
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+ int bitbuf; /* bits from stream */
137
+ int left; /* bits left in next or left to process */
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+ short *next; /* next number of codes */
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+
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+ bitbuf = s->bitbuf;
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+ left = s->bitcnt;
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+ code = first = index = 0;
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+ len = 1;
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+ next = h->count + 1;
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+ while (1) {
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+ while (left--) {
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+ code |= (bitbuf & 1) ^ 1; /* invert code */
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+ bitbuf >>= 1;
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+ count = *next++;
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+ if (code < first + count) { /* if length len, return symbol */
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+ s->bitbuf = bitbuf;
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+ s->bitcnt = (s->bitcnt - len) & 7;
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+ return h->symbol[index + (code - first)];
154
+ }
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+ index += count; /* else update for next length */
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+ first += count;
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+ first <<= 1;
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+ code <<= 1;
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+ len++;
160
+ }
161
+ left = (MAXBITS+1) - len;
162
+ if (left == 0) break;
163
+ if (s->left == 0) {
164
+ s->left = s->infun(s->inhow, &(s->in));
165
+ if (s->left == 0) longjmp(s->env, 1); /* out of input */
166
+ }
167
+ bitbuf = *(s->in)++;
168
+ s->left--;
169
+ if (left > 8) left = 8;
170
+ }
171
+ return -9; /* ran out of codes */
172
+ }
173
+
174
+ /*
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+ * Given a list of repeated code lengths rep[0..n-1], where each byte is a
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+ * count (high four bits + 1) and a code length (low four bits), generate the
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+ * list of code lengths. This compaction reduces the size of the object code.
178
+ * Then given the list of code lengths length[0..n-1] representing a canonical
179
+ * Huffman code for n symbols, construct the tables required to decode those
180
+ * codes. Those tables are the number of codes of each length, and the symbols
181
+ * sorted by length, retaining their original order within each length. The
182
+ * return value is zero for a complete code set, negative for an over-
183
+ * subscribed code set, and positive for an incomplete code set. The tables
184
+ * can be used if the return value is zero or positive, but they cannot be used
185
+ * if the return value is negative. If the return value is zero, it is not
186
+ * possible for decode() using that table to return an error--any stream of
187
+ * enough bits will resolve to a symbol. If the return value is positive, then
188
+ * it is possible for decode() using that table to return an error for received
189
+ * codes past the end of the incomplete lengths.
190
+ */
191
+ local int construct(struct huffman *h, const unsigned char *rep, int n)
192
+ {
193
+ int symbol; /* current symbol when stepping through length[] */
194
+ int len; /* current length when stepping through h->count[] */
195
+ int left; /* number of possible codes left of current length */
196
+ short offs[MAXBITS+1]; /* offsets in symbol table for each length */
197
+ short length[256]; /* code lengths */
198
+
199
+ /* convert compact repeat counts into symbol bit length list */
200
+ symbol = 0;
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+ do {
202
+ len = *rep++;
203
+ left = (len >> 4) + 1;
204
+ len &= 15;
205
+ do {
206
+ length[symbol++] = len;
207
+ } while (--left);
208
+ } while (--n);
209
+ n = symbol;
210
+
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+ /* count number of codes of each length */
212
+ for (len = 0; len <= MAXBITS; len++)
213
+ h->count[len] = 0;
214
+ for (symbol = 0; symbol < n; symbol++)
215
+ (h->count[length[symbol]])++; /* assumes lengths are within bounds */
216
+ if (h->count[0] == n) /* no codes! */
217
+ return 0; /* complete, but decode() will fail */
218
+
219
+ /* check for an over-subscribed or incomplete set of lengths */
220
+ left = 1; /* one possible code of zero length */
221
+ for (len = 1; len <= MAXBITS; len++) {
222
+ left <<= 1; /* one more bit, double codes left */
223
+ left -= h->count[len]; /* deduct count from possible codes */
224
+ if (left < 0) return left; /* over-subscribed--return negative */
225
+ } /* left > 0 means incomplete */
226
+
227
+ /* generate offsets into symbol table for each length for sorting */
228
+ offs[1] = 0;
229
+ for (len = 1; len < MAXBITS; len++)
230
+ offs[len + 1] = offs[len] + h->count[len];
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+
232
+ /*
233
+ * put symbols in table sorted by length, by symbol order within each
234
+ * length
235
+ */
236
+ for (symbol = 0; symbol < n; symbol++)
237
+ if (length[symbol] != 0)
238
+ h->symbol[offs[length[symbol]]++] = symbol;
239
+
240
+ /* return zero for complete set, positive for incomplete set */
241
+ return left;
242
+ }
243
+
244
+ /*
245
+ * Decode PKWare Compression Library stream.
246
+ *
247
+ * Format notes:
248
+ *
249
+ * - First byte is 0 if literals are uncoded or 1 if they are coded. Second
250
+ * byte is 4, 5, or 6 for the number of extra bits in the distance code.
251
+ * This is the base-2 logarithm of the dictionary size minus six.
252
+ *
253
+ * - Compressed data is a combination of literals and length/distance pairs
254
+ * terminated by an end code. Literals are either Huffman coded or
255
+ * uncoded bytes. A length/distance pair is a coded length followed by a
256
+ * coded distance to represent a string that occurs earlier in the
257
+ * uncompressed data that occurs again at the current location.
258
+ *
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+ * - A bit preceding a literal or length/distance pair indicates which comes
260
+ * next, 0 for literals, 1 for length/distance.
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+ *
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+ * - If literals are uncoded, then the next eight bits are the literal, in the
263
+ * normal bit order in the stream, i.e. no bit-reversal is needed. Similarly,
264
+ * no bit reversal is needed for either the length extra bits or the distance
265
+ * extra bits.
266
+ *
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+ * - Literal bytes are simply written to the output. A length/distance pair is
268
+ * an instruction to copy previously uncompressed bytes to the output. The
269
+ * copy is from distance bytes back in the output stream, copying for length
270
+ * bytes.
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+ *
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+ * - Distances pointing before the beginning of the output data are not
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+ * permitted.
274
+ *
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+ * - Overlapped copies, where the length is greater than the distance, are
276
+ * allowed and common. For example, a distance of one and a length of 518
277
+ * simply copies the last byte 518 times. A distance of four and a length of
278
+ * twelve copies the last four bytes three times. A simple forward copy
279
+ * ignoring whether the length is greater than the distance or not implements
280
+ * this correctly.
281
+ */
282
+ local int decomp(struct state *s)
283
+ {
284
+ int lit; /* true if literals are coded */
285
+ int dict; /* log2(dictionary size) - 6 */
286
+ int symbol; /* decoded symbol, extra bits for distance */
287
+ int len; /* length for copy */
288
+ unsigned dist; /* distance for copy */
289
+ int copy; /* copy counter */
290
+ unsigned char *from, *to; /* copy pointers */
291
+ static int virgin = 1; /* build tables once */
292
+ static short litcnt[MAXBITS+1], litsym[256]; /* litcode memory */
293
+ static short lencnt[MAXBITS+1], lensym[16]; /* lencode memory */
294
+ static short distcnt[MAXBITS+1], distsym[64]; /* distcode memory */
295
+ static struct huffman litcode = {litcnt, litsym}; /* length code */
296
+ static struct huffman lencode = {lencnt, lensym}; /* length code */
297
+ static struct huffman distcode = {distcnt, distsym};/* distance code */
298
+ /* bit lengths of literal codes */
299
+ static const unsigned char litlen[] = {
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+ 11, 124, 8, 7, 28, 7, 188, 13, 76, 4, 10, 8, 12, 10, 12, 10, 8, 23, 8,
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+ 9, 7, 6, 7, 8, 7, 6, 55, 8, 23, 24, 12, 11, 7, 9, 11, 12, 6, 7, 22, 5,
302
+ 7, 24, 6, 11, 9, 6, 7, 22, 7, 11, 38, 7, 9, 8, 25, 11, 8, 11, 9, 12,
303
+ 8, 12, 5, 38, 5, 38, 5, 11, 7, 5, 6, 21, 6, 10, 53, 8, 7, 24, 10, 27,
304
+ 44, 253, 253, 253, 252, 252, 252, 13, 12, 45, 12, 45, 12, 61, 12, 45,
305
+ 44, 173};
306
+ /* bit lengths of length codes 0..15 */
307
+ static const unsigned char lenlen[] = {2, 35, 36, 53, 38, 23};
308
+ /* bit lengths of distance codes 0..63 */
309
+ static const unsigned char distlen[] = {2, 20, 53, 230, 247, 151, 248};
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+ static const short base[16] = { /* base for length codes */
311
+ 3, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 16, 24, 40, 72, 136, 264};
312
+ static const char extra[16] = { /* extra bits for length codes */
313
+ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8};
314
+
315
+ /* set up decoding tables (once--might not be thread-safe) */
316
+ if (virgin) {
317
+ construct(&litcode, litlen, sizeof(litlen));
318
+ construct(&lencode, lenlen, sizeof(lenlen));
319
+ construct(&distcode, distlen, sizeof(distlen));
320
+ virgin = 0;
321
+ }
322
+
323
+ /* read header */
324
+ lit = bits(s, 8);
325
+ if (lit > 1) return -1;
326
+ dict = bits(s, 8);
327
+ if (dict < 4 || dict > 6) return -2;
328
+
329
+ /* decode literals and length/distance pairs */
330
+ do {
331
+ if (bits(s, 1)) {
332
+ /* get length */
333
+ symbol = decode(s, &lencode);
334
+ len = base[symbol] + bits(s, extra[symbol]);
335
+ if (len == 519) break; /* end code */
336
+
337
+ /* get distance */
338
+ symbol = len == 2 ? 2 : dict;
339
+ dist = decode(s, &distcode) << symbol;
340
+ dist += bits(s, symbol);
341
+ dist++;
342
+ if (s->first && dist > s->next)
343
+ return -3; /* distance too far back */
344
+
345
+ /* copy length bytes from distance bytes back */
346
+ do {
347
+ to = s->out + s->next;
348
+ from = to - dist;
349
+ copy = MAXWIN;
350
+ if (s->next < dist) {
351
+ from += copy;
352
+ copy = dist;
353
+ }
354
+ copy -= s->next;
355
+ if (copy > len) copy = len;
356
+ len -= copy;
357
+ s->next += copy;
358
+ do {
359
+ *to++ = *from++;
360
+ } while (--copy);
361
+ if (s->next == MAXWIN) {
362
+ if (s->outfun(s->outhow, s->out, s->next)) return 1;
363
+ s->next = 0;
364
+ s->first = 0;
365
+ }
366
+ } while (len != 0);
367
+ }
368
+ else {
369
+ /* get literal and write it */
370
+ symbol = lit ? decode(s, &litcode) : bits(s, 8);
371
+ s->out[s->next++] = symbol;
372
+ if (s->next == MAXWIN) {
373
+ if (s->outfun(s->outhow, s->out, s->next)) return 1;
374
+ s->next = 0;
375
+ s->first = 0;
376
+ }
377
+ }
378
+ } while (1);
379
+ return 0;
380
+ }
381
+
382
+ /* See comments in blast.h */
383
+ int blast(blast_in infun, void *inhow, blast_out outfun, void *outhow,
384
+ unsigned *left, unsigned char **in)
385
+ {
386
+ struct state s; /* input/output state */
387
+ int err; /* return value */
388
+
389
+ /* initialize input state */
390
+ s.infun = infun;
391
+ s.inhow = inhow;
392
+ if (left != NULL && *left) {
393
+ s.left = *left;
394
+ s.in = *in;
395
+ }
396
+ else
397
+ s.left = 0;
398
+ s.bitbuf = 0;
399
+ s.bitcnt = 0;
400
+
401
+ /* initialize output state */
402
+ s.outfun = outfun;
403
+ s.outhow = outhow;
404
+ s.next = 0;
405
+ s.first = 1;
406
+
407
+ /* return if bits() or decode() tries to read past available input */
408
+ if (setjmp(s.env) != 0) /* if came back here via longjmp(), */
409
+ err = 2; /* then skip decomp(), return error */
410
+ else
411
+ err = decomp(&s); /* decompress */
412
+
413
+ /* return unused input */
414
+ if (left != NULL)
415
+ *left = s.left;
416
+ if (in != NULL)
417
+ *in = s.left ? s.in : NULL;
418
+
419
+ /* write any leftover output and update the error code if needed */
420
+ if (err != 1 && s.next && s.outfun(s.outhow, s.out, s.next) && err == 0)
421
+ err = 1;
422
+ return err;
423
+ }
424
+
425
+ #ifdef TEST
426
+ /* Example of how to use blast() */
427
+ #include <stdio.h>
428
+ #include <stdlib.h>
429
+
430
+ #define CHUNK 16384
431
+
432
+ local unsigned inf(void *how, unsigned char **buf)
433
+ {
434
+ static unsigned char hold[CHUNK];
435
+
436
+ *buf = hold;
437
+ return fread(hold, 1, CHUNK, (FILE *)how);
438
+ }
439
+
440
+ local int outf(void *how, unsigned char *buf, unsigned len)
441
+ {
442
+ return fwrite(buf, 1, len, (FILE *)how) != len;
443
+ }
444
+
445
+ /* Decompress a PKWare Compression Library stream from stdin to stdout */
446
+ int main(void)
447
+ {
448
+ int ret;
449
+ unsigned left;
450
+
451
+ /* decompress to stdout */
452
+ left = 0;
453
+ ret = blast(inf, stdin, outf, stdout, &left, NULL);
454
+ if (ret != 0)
455
+ fprintf(stderr, "blast error: %d\n", ret);
456
+
457
+ /* count any leftover bytes */
458
+ while (getchar() != EOF)
459
+ left++;
460
+ if (left)
461
+ fprintf(stderr, "blast warning: %u unused bytes of input\n", left);
462
+
463
+ /* return blast() error code */
464
+ return ret;
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+ }
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+ #endif