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- Overview
 
- ========
 
- This directory contains an update to the ZLib interface unit,
 
- distributed by Borland as a Delphi supplemental component.
 
- The original ZLib unit is Copyright (c) 1997,99 Borland Corp.,
 
- and is based on zlib version 1.0.4.  There are a series of bugs
 
- and security problems associated with that old zlib version, and
 
- we recommend the users to update their ZLib unit.
 
- Summary of modifications
 
- ========================
 
- - Improved makefile, adapted to zlib version 1.2.1.
 
- - Some field types from TZStreamRec are changed from Integer to
 
-   Longint, for consistency with the zlib.h header, and for 64-bit
 
-   readiness.
 
- - The zlib_version constant is updated.
 
- - The new Z_RLE strategy has its corresponding symbolic constant.
 
- - The allocation and deallocation functions and function types
 
-   (TAlloc, TFree, zlibAllocMem and zlibFreeMem) are now cdecl,
 
-   and _malloc and _free are added as C RTL stubs.  As a result,
 
-   the original C sources of zlib can be compiled out of the box,
 
-   and linked to the ZLib unit.
 
- Suggestions for improvements
 
- ============================
 
- Currently, the ZLib unit provides only a limited wrapper around
 
- the zlib library, and much of the original zlib functionality is
 
- missing.  Handling compressed file formats like ZIP/GZIP or PNG
 
- cannot be implemented without having this functionality.
 
- Applications that handle these formats are either using their own,
 
- duplicated code, or not using the ZLib unit at all.
 
- Here are a few suggestions:
 
- - Checksum class wrappers around adler32() and crc32(), similar
 
-   to the Java classes that implement the java.util.zip.Checksum
 
-   interface.
 
- - The ability to read and write raw deflate streams, without the
 
-   zlib stream header and trailer.  Raw deflate streams are used
 
-   in the ZIP file format.
 
- - The ability to read and write gzip streams, used in the GZIP
 
-   file format, and normally produced by the gzip program.
 
- - The ability to select a different compression strategy, useful
 
-   to PNG and MNG image compression, and to multimedia compression
 
-   in general.  Besides the compression level
 
-     TCompressionLevel = (clNone, clFastest, clDefault, clMax);
 
-   which, in fact, could have used the 'z' prefix and avoided
 
-   TColor-like symbols
 
-     TCompressionLevel = (zcNone, zcFastest, zcDefault, zcMax);
 
-   there could be a compression strategy
 
-     TCompressionStrategy = (zsDefault, zsFiltered, zsHuffmanOnly, zsRle);
 
- - ZIP and GZIP stream handling via TStreams.
 
- --
 
- Cosmin Truta <cosmint@cs.ubbcluj.ro>
 
 
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