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			84 lines
		
	
	
		
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								/* blast.h -- interface for blast.c
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								  Copyright (C) 2003, 2012, 2013 Mark Adler
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								  version 1.3, 24 Aug 2013
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								  This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
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								  warranty.  In no event will the author be held liable for any damages
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								  arising from the use of this software.
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								  Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
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								  including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
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								  freely, subject to the following restrictions:
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								  1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
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								     claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
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								     in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
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								     appreciated but is not required.
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								  2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
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								     misrepresented as being the original software.
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								  3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
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								  Mark Adler    madler@alumni.caltech.edu
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								 */
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								/*
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								 * blast() decompresses the PKWare Data Compression Library (DCL) compressed
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								 * format.  It provides the same functionality as the explode() function in
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								 * that library.  (Note: PKWare overused the "implode" verb, and the format
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								 * used by their library implode() function is completely different and
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								 * incompatible with the implode compression method supported by PKZIP.)
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								 *
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								 * The binary mode for stdio functions should be used to assure that the
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								 * compressed data is not corrupted when read or written.  For example:
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								 * fopen(..., "rb") and fopen(..., "wb").
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								 */
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								typedef unsigned (*blast_in)(void *how, unsigned char **buf);
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								typedef int (*blast_out)(void *how, unsigned char *buf, unsigned len);
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								/* Definitions for input/output functions passed to blast().  See below for
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								 * what the provided functions need to do.
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								 */
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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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								/* Decompress input to output using the provided infun() and outfun() calls.
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								 * On success, the return value of blast() is zero.  If there is an error in
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								 * the source data, i.e. it is not in the proper format, then a negative value
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								 * is returned.  If there is not enough input available or there is not enough
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								 * output space, then a positive error is returned.
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								 *
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								 * The input function is invoked: len = infun(how, &buf), where buf is set by
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								 * infun() to point to the input buffer, and infun() returns the number of
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								 * available bytes there.  If infun() returns zero, then blast() returns with
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								 * an input error.  (blast() only asks for input if it needs it.)  inhow is for
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								 * use by the application to pass an input descriptor to infun(), if desired.
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								 *
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								 * If left and in are not NULL and *left is not zero when blast() is called,
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								 * then the *left bytes are *in are consumed for input before infun() is used.
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								 *
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								 * The output function is invoked: err = outfun(how, buf, len), where the bytes
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								 * to be written are buf[0..len-1].  If err is not zero, then blast() returns
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								 * with an output error.  outfun() is always called with len <= 4096.  outhow
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								 * is for use by the application to pass an output descriptor to outfun(), if
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								 * desired.
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								 *
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								 * If there is any unused input, *left is set to the number of bytes that were
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								 * read and *in points to them.  Otherwise *left is set to zero and *in is set
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								 * to NULL.  If left or in are NULL, then they are not set.
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								 *
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								 * The return codes are:
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								 *
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								 *   2:  ran out of input before completing decompression
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								 *   1:  output error before completing decompression
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								 *   0:  successful decompression
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								 *  -1:  literal flag not zero or one
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								 *  -2:  dictionary size not in 4..6
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								 *  -3:  distance is too far back
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								 *
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								 * At the bottom of blast.c is an example program that uses blast() that can be
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								 * compiled to produce a command-line decompression filter by defining TEST.
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								 */
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