New:
- compression format specification zstd_compression_format.md
- -- separator, stating that all following arguments are file names
- ZSTD_getDecompressedSize()
Fixes:
- dictBuilder using HC levels
- legacy support from ZSTD_decompress_usingDDict()
- multi-blocks decoding with intermediate uncompressed blocks
Fixes:
- ZSTD_decompressBlock() using multiple consecutive blocks.
- potential segfault on very large files (many gigabytes).
- CLI displays system error message when destination file
cannot be created.
- potential leak in zdict.
Fixes:
- ZBUFF_compressEnd() called multiple times with too small dst buffer
- dictBuilder fails if first sample is too small
- corruption issue
- cli breaks during destination file overwrite confirmation
Changes:
- frame checksum enabled by default in command line mode
In line with the Nixpkgs manual.
A mechanical change, done with this command:
find pkgs -name "*.nix" | \
while read f; do \
sed -e 's/description\s*=\s*"\([a-z]\)/description = "\u\1/' -i "$f"; \
done
I manually skipped some:
* Descriptions starting with an abbreviation, a user name or package name
* Frequently generated expressions (haskell-packages.nix)
The cross-compiling the "patchPhase" from the parent attribute set was
preventing application of patches specified in the crossDrv. Fix by
turning patchPhase into postPatch.
This will probably be mandatory soon, and is a step in the right
direction. Removes the deprecated meta.version, and move some meta
sections to the end of the file where I should have put them in
the first place.
This will eventually become the new stable branch (as unstable ones
are wont to do), but is worth having if you want to patch yesterday's
‘large’ files today, or need to apply patches already created with it.
“First release of the 3.1.x series. This is taken from the
"64bithash" branch.
- Adds support for -B values greater than 2GB, enabled by
-DXD3_USE_LARGESIZET=1 variable. [Enabled in nixpkgs.]
- Adds new performance and speed regression test, written in #Golang.
[Not enabled in nixpkgs.]
When compiled for large sizes, xdelta3 uses a 64bit checksum function.
This impacts both compression and speed.
Relative to 3.0.11, the new branch is currently 3-5% slower and
has 1-2% worse compression. Performance will be addressed in
future 3.1.x releases.”