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							- /* fitblk.c: example of fitting compressed output to a specified size
 
-    Not copyrighted -- provided to the public domain
 
-    Version 1.1  25 November 2004  Mark Adler */
 
- /* Version history:
 
-    1.0  24 Nov 2004  First version
 
-    1.1  25 Nov 2004  Change deflateInit2() to deflateInit()
 
-                      Use fixed-size, stack-allocated raw buffers
 
-                      Simplify code moving compression to subroutines
 
-                      Use assert() for internal errors
 
-                      Add detailed description of approach
 
-  */
 
- /* Approach to just fitting a requested compressed size:
 
-    fitblk performs three compression passes on a portion of the input
 
-    data in order to determine how much of that input will compress to
 
-    nearly the requested output block size.  The first pass generates
 
-    enough deflate blocks to produce output to fill the requested
 
-    output size plus a specfied excess amount (see the EXCESS define
 
-    below).  The last deflate block may go quite a bit past that, but
 
-    is discarded.  The second pass decompresses and recompresses just
 
-    the compressed data that fit in the requested plus excess sized
 
-    buffer.  The deflate process is terminated after that amount of
 
-    input, which is less than the amount consumed on the first pass.
 
-    The last deflate block of the result will be of a comparable size
 
-    to the final product, so that the header for that deflate block and
 
-    the compression ratio for that block will be about the same as in
 
-    the final product.  The third compression pass decompresses the
 
-    result of the second step, but only the compressed data up to the
 
-    requested size minus an amount to allow the compressed stream to
 
-    complete (see the MARGIN define below).  That will result in a
 
-    final compressed stream whose length is less than or equal to the
 
-    requested size.  Assuming sufficient input and a requested size
 
-    greater than a few hundred bytes, the shortfall will typically be
 
-    less than ten bytes.
 
-    If the input is short enough that the first compression completes
 
-    before filling the requested output size, then that compressed
 
-    stream is return with no recompression.
 
-    EXCESS is chosen to be just greater than the shortfall seen in a
 
-    two pass approach similar to the above.  That shortfall is due to
 
-    the last deflate block compressing more efficiently with a smaller
 
-    header on the second pass.  EXCESS is set to be large enough so
 
-    that there is enough uncompressed data for the second pass to fill
 
-    out the requested size, and small enough so that the final deflate
 
-    block of the second pass will be close in size to the final deflate
 
-    block of the third and final pass.  MARGIN is chosen to be just
 
-    large enough to assure that the final compression has enough room
 
-    to complete in all cases.
 
-  */
 
- #include <stdio.h>
 
- #include <stdlib.h>
 
- #include <assert.h>
 
- #include "zlib.h"
 
- #define local static
 
- /* print nastygram and leave */
 
- local void quit(char *why)
 
- {
 
-     fprintf(stderr, "fitblk abort: %s\n", why);
 
-     exit(1);
 
- }
 
- #define RAWLEN 4096    /* intermediate uncompressed buffer size */
 
- /* compress from file to def until provided buffer is full or end of
 
-    input reached; return last deflate() return value, or Z_ERRNO if
 
-    there was read error on the file */
 
- local int partcompress(FILE *in, z_streamp def)
 
- {
 
-     int ret, flush;
 
-     unsigned char raw[RAWLEN];
 
-     flush = Z_NO_FLUSH;
 
-     do {
 
-         def->avail_in = fread(raw, 1, RAWLEN, in);
 
-         if (ferror(in))
 
-             return Z_ERRNO;
 
-         def->next_in = raw;
 
-         if (feof(in))
 
-             flush = Z_FINISH;
 
-         ret = deflate(def, flush);
 
-         assert(ret != Z_STREAM_ERROR);
 
-     } while (def->avail_out != 0 && flush == Z_NO_FLUSH);
 
-     return ret;
 
- }
 
- /* recompress from inf's input to def's output; the input for inf and
 
-    the output for def are set in those structures before calling;
 
-    return last deflate() return value, or Z_MEM_ERROR if inflate()
 
-    was not able to allocate enough memory when it needed to */
 
- local int recompress(z_streamp inf, z_streamp def)
 
- {
 
-     int ret, flush;
 
-     unsigned char raw[RAWLEN];
 
-     flush = Z_NO_FLUSH;
 
-     do {
 
-         /* decompress */
 
-         inf->avail_out = RAWLEN;
 
-         inf->next_out = raw;
 
-         ret = inflate(inf, Z_NO_FLUSH);
 
-         assert(ret != Z_STREAM_ERROR && ret != Z_DATA_ERROR &&
 
-                ret != Z_NEED_DICT);
 
-         if (ret == Z_MEM_ERROR)
 
-             return ret;
 
-         /* compress what was decompresed until done or no room */
 
-         def->avail_in = RAWLEN - inf->avail_out;
 
-         def->next_in = raw;
 
-         if (inf->avail_out != 0)
 
-             flush = Z_FINISH;
 
-         ret = deflate(def, flush);
 
-         assert(ret != Z_STREAM_ERROR);
 
-     } while (ret != Z_STREAM_END && def->avail_out != 0);
 
-     return ret;
 
- }
 
- #define EXCESS 256      /* empirically determined stream overage */
 
- #define MARGIN 8        /* amount to back off for completion */
 
- /* compress from stdin to fixed-size block on stdout */
 
- int main(int argc, char **argv)
 
- {
 
-     int ret;                /* return code */
 
-     unsigned size;          /* requested fixed output block size */
 
-     unsigned have;          /* bytes written by deflate() call */
 
-     unsigned char *blk;     /* intermediate and final stream */
 
-     unsigned char *tmp;     /* close to desired size stream */
 
-     z_stream def, inf;      /* zlib deflate and inflate states */
 
-     /* get requested output size */
 
-     if (argc != 2)
 
-         quit("need one argument: size of output block");
 
-     ret = strtol(argv[1], argv + 1, 10);
 
-     if (argv[1][0] != 0)
 
-         quit("argument must be a number");
 
-     if (ret < 8)            /* 8 is minimum zlib stream size */
 
-         quit("need positive size of 8 or greater");
 
-     size = (unsigned)ret;
 
-     /* allocate memory for buffers and compression engine */
 
-     blk = malloc(size + EXCESS);
 
-     def.zalloc = Z_NULL;
 
-     def.zfree = Z_NULL;
 
-     def.opaque = Z_NULL;
 
-     ret = deflateInit(&def, Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION);
 
-     if (ret != Z_OK || blk == NULL)
 
-         quit("out of memory");
 
-     /* compress from stdin until output full, or no more input */
 
-     def.avail_out = size + EXCESS;
 
-     def.next_out = blk;
 
-     ret = partcompress(stdin, &def);
 
-     if (ret == Z_ERRNO)
 
-         quit("error reading input");
 
-     /* if it all fit, then size was undersubscribed -- done! */
 
-     if (ret == Z_STREAM_END && def.avail_out >= EXCESS) {
 
-         /* write block to stdout */
 
-         have = size + EXCESS - def.avail_out;
 
-         if (fwrite(blk, 1, have, stdout) != have || ferror(stdout))
 
-             quit("error writing output");
 
-         /* clean up and print results to stderr */
 
-         ret = deflateEnd(&def);
 
-         assert(ret != Z_STREAM_ERROR);
 
-         free(blk);
 
-         fprintf(stderr,
 
-                 "%u bytes unused out of %u requested (all input)\n",
 
-                 size - have, size);
 
-         return 0;
 
-     }
 
-     /* it didn't all fit -- set up for recompression */
 
-     inf.zalloc = Z_NULL;
 
-     inf.zfree = Z_NULL;
 
-     inf.opaque = Z_NULL;
 
-     inf.avail_in = 0;
 
-     inf.next_in = Z_NULL;
 
-     ret = inflateInit(&inf);
 
-     tmp = malloc(size + EXCESS);
 
-     if (ret != Z_OK || tmp == NULL)
 
-         quit("out of memory");
 
-     ret = deflateReset(&def);
 
-     assert(ret != Z_STREAM_ERROR);
 
-     /* do first recompression close to the right amount */
 
-     inf.avail_in = size + EXCESS;
 
-     inf.next_in = blk;
 
-     def.avail_out = size + EXCESS;
 
-     def.next_out = tmp;
 
-     ret = recompress(&inf, &def);
 
-     if (ret == Z_MEM_ERROR)
 
-         quit("out of memory");
 
-     /* set up for next reocmpression */
 
-     ret = inflateReset(&inf);
 
-     assert(ret != Z_STREAM_ERROR);
 
-     ret = deflateReset(&def);
 
-     assert(ret != Z_STREAM_ERROR);
 
-     /* do second and final recompression (third compression) */
 
-     inf.avail_in = size - MARGIN;   /* assure stream will complete */
 
-     inf.next_in = tmp;
 
-     def.avail_out = size;
 
-     def.next_out = blk;
 
-     ret = recompress(&inf, &def);
 
-     if (ret == Z_MEM_ERROR)
 
-         quit("out of memory");
 
-     assert(ret == Z_STREAM_END);    /* otherwise MARGIN too small */
 
-     /* done -- write block to stdout */
 
-     have = size - def.avail_out;
 
-     if (fwrite(blk, 1, have, stdout) != have || ferror(stdout))
 
-         quit("error writing output");
 
-     /* clean up and print results to stderr */
 
-     free(tmp);
 
-     ret = inflateEnd(&inf);
 
-     assert(ret != Z_STREAM_ERROR);
 
-     ret = deflateEnd(&def);
 
-     assert(ret != Z_STREAM_ERROR);
 
-     free(blk);
 
-     fprintf(stderr,
 
-             "%u bytes unused out of %u requested (%lu input)\n",
 
-             size - have, size, def.total_in);
 
-     return 0;
 
- }
 
 
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