Some API cleanups

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Lasse Collin 2008-09-06 15:14:30 +03:00
parent da98df5440
commit 0a31ed9d5e
11 changed files with 319 additions and 237 deletions

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@ -33,12 +33,30 @@
typedef unsigned char lzma_bool;
/**
* \brief Type of reserved enumeration variable in structures
*
* To avoid breaking library ABI when new features are added, several
* structures contain extra variables that may be used in future. Since
* sizeof(enum) can be different than sizeof(int), and sizeof(enum) may
* even vary depending on the range of enumeration constants, we specify
* a separate type to be used for reserved enumeration variables. All
* enumeration constants in liblzma API will be non-negative and less
* than 128, which should guarantee that the ABI won't break even when
* new constants are added to existing enumerations.
*/
typedef enum {
LZMA_RESERVED_ENUM = 0
} lzma_reserved_enum;
/**
* \brief Return values used by several functions in liblzma
*
* Check the descriptions of specific functions to find out which return
* values they can return and the exact meanings of the values in every
* situation. The descriptions given here are only suggestive.
* values they can return. With some functions the return values may have
* more specific meanings than described here; those differences are
* described per-function basis.
*/
typedef enum {
LZMA_OK = 0,
@ -50,11 +68,158 @@ typedef enum {
/**<
* \brief End of stream was reached
*
* The application should pick the last remaining output
* bytes from strm->next_out.
* In encoder, LZMA_SYNC_FLUSH, LZMA_FULL_FLUSH, or
* LZMA_FINISH was finished. In decoder, this indicates
* that all the data was successfully decoded.
*
* In all cases, when LZMA_STREAM_END is returned, the last
* output bytes should be picked from strm->next_out.
*/
LZMA_PROG_ERROR = -2,
LZMA_NO_CHECK = 2,
/**<
* \brief Input stream has no integrity check
*
* This return value can be returned only if the
* LZMA_TELL_NO_CHECK flag was used when initializing
* the decoder. LZMA_NO_CHECK is just a warning, and
* the decoding can be continued normally.
*
* It is possible to call lzma_get_check() immediatelly after
* lzma_code has returned LZMA_NO_CHECK. The result will
* naturally be LZMA_CHECK_NONE, but the possibility to call
* lzma_get_check() may be convenient in some applications.
*/
LZMA_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK = 3,
/**<
* \brief Cannot calculate the integrity check
*
* The usage of this return value is slightly different in
* encoders and decoders.
*
* Encoders can return this value only from the initialization
* function. If initialization fails with this value, the
* encoding cannot be done, because there's no way to produce
* output with the correct integrity check.
*
* Decoders can return this value only from the lzma_code
* function and only if the LZMA_TELL_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK flag
* was used when initializing the decoder. The decoding can
* still be continued normally even if the check type is
* unsupported, but naturally the check will not be validated,
* and possible errors may go undetected.
*
* With decoder, it is possible to call lzma_get_check()
* immediatelly after lzma_code has returned
* LZMA_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK. This way it is possible to find
* out what the unsupported Check ID was.
*/
LZMA_GET_CHECK = 4,
/**<
* \brief Integrity check type is now available
*
* This value can be returned only by the lzma_code() function
* and only if the decoder was initialized with the
* LZMA_TELL_ANY_CHECK flag. LZMA_GET_CHECK tells the
* application that it may now call lzma_get_check() to find
* out the Check ID. This can be used, for example, to
* implement a decoder that accepts only files that have
* strong enough integrity check.
*/
LZMA_MEM_ERROR = 5,
/**<
* \brief Cannot allocate memory
*
* Memory allocation failed, or the size of the allocation
* would be greater than SIZE_MAX.
*
* Due to lazy coding, the coding cannot be continued even
* if more memory were made available after LZMA_MEM_ERROR.
*/
LZMA_MEMLIMIT_ERROR = 6,
/**
* \brief Memory usage limit was reached
*
* Decoder would need more memory than allowed by the
* specified memory usage limit. To continue decoding,
* the memory usage limit has to be increased. See functions
* lzma_memlimit_get() and lzma_memlimit_set().
*/
LZMA_FORMAT_ERROR = 7,
/**<
* \brief Unknown file format
*
* The decoder did not recognize the input as supported file
* format. This error can occur, for example, when trying to
* decode LZMA_Alone format file with lzma_stream_decoder,
* because lzma_stream_decoder accepts only the new .lzma
* format.
*/
LZMA_HEADER_ERROR = 8,
/**<
* \brief Invalid or unsupported options
*
* Invalid or unsupported options, for example
* - unsupported filter(s) or filter options; or
* - reserved bits set in headers (decoder only).
*
* Rebuilding liblzma with more features enabled, or
* upgrading to a newer version of liblzma may help.
*/
LZMA_DATA_ERROR = 9,
/**<
* \brief Data is corrupt
*
* The usage of this return value is different in encoders
* and decoders. In both encoder and decoder, the coding
* cannot continue after this error.
*
* Encoders return this if size limits of the target file
* format would be exceeded. These limits are huge, thus
* getting this error from an encoder is mostly theoretical.
* For example, the maximum compressed and uncompressed
* size of a Stream created with lzma_stream_encoder is
* 2^63 - 1 bytes (one byte less than 8 EiB).
*
* Decoders return this error if the input data is corrupt.
* This can mean, for example, invalid CRC32 in headers
* or invalid check of uncompressed data.
*/
LZMA_BUF_ERROR = 10,
/**<
* \brief No progress is possible
*
* This error code is returned when the coder cannot consume
* any new input and produce any new output. The most common
* reason for this error is that the input stream being
* decoded is truncated or corrupt.
*
* This error is not fatal. Coding can be continued normally
* by providing more input and/or more output space, if
* possible.
*
* Typically the first call to lzma_code() that can do no
* progress returns LZMA_OK instead of LZMA_BUF_ERROR. Only
* the second consecutive call doing no progress will return
* LZMA_BUF_ERROR. This is by design.
*
* With zlib, Z_BUF_ERROR may be returned even if the
* application is doing nothing wrong. The above hack
* guarantees that liblzma never returns LZMA_BUF_ERROR
* to properly written applications unless the input file
* is truncated or corrupt. This should simplify the
* applications a little.
*/
LZMA_PROG_ERROR = 11,
/**<
* \brief Programming error
*
@ -73,79 +238,6 @@ typedef enum {
* can be a sign of a bug in liblzma. See the documentation
* how to report bugs.
*/
LZMA_DATA_ERROR = -3,
/**<
* \brief Data is corrupt
*
* - Encoder: The input size doesn't match the uncompressed
* size given to lzma_*_encoder_init().
* - Decoder: The input is corrupt. This includes corrupted
* header, corrupted compressed data, and unmatching
* integrity Check.
*
* \todo What can be done if encoder returns this?
* Probably can continue by fixing the input
* amount, but make sure.
*/
LZMA_MEM_ERROR = -4,
/**<
* \brief Cannot allocate memory
*
* Memory allocation failed.
*/
LZMA_BUF_ERROR = -5,
/**<
* \brief No progress is possible
*
* This may happen when avail_in or avail_out is zero.
*
* \note This error is not fatal. Coding can continue
* normally once the reason for this error has
* been fixed.
*/
LZMA_HEADER_ERROR = -6,
/**<
* \brief Invalid or unsupported header
*
* Invalid or unsupported options, for example
* - unsupported filter(s) or filter options; or
* - reserved bits set in headers (decoder only).
*
* Rebuilding liblzma with more features enabled, or
* upgrading to a newer version of liblzma may help.
*/
LZMA_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK = -7,
/**<
* \brief Check type is unknown
*
* The type of Check is not supported, and thus the Check
* cannot be calculated. In the encoder, this is an error.
* In the decoder, this is only a warning and decoding can
* still proceed normally (but the Check is ignored).
*/
LZMA_FORMAT_ERROR = -8,
/**<
* \brief Unknown file format
*/
LZMA_MEMLIMIT_ERROR = -9,
/**
* \brief Memory usage limit was reached
*
* Decoder would need more memory than allowed by the
* specified memory usage limit. To continue decoding,
* the memory usage limit has to be increased. See functions
* lzma_memlimit_get() and lzma_memlimit_set().
*/
LZMA_NO_CHECK = -10,
LZMA_SEE_CHECK = -11
} lzma_ret;
@ -176,17 +268,11 @@ typedef enum {
* LZMA_STREAM_END. Then continue encoding normally.
*
* \note Synchronous flushing is supported only by
* some filters. Some filters support it only
* partially.
* some filters. Using LZMA_SYNC_FLUSH with
* which such filters will make lzma_code()
* return LZMA_HEADER_ERROR.
*
* Decoder: Asks the decoder to decode only as much as is
* needed to fill next_out. This decreases latency with some
* filters, but is likely to decrease also throughput. It is
* a good idea to use this flag only when it is likely that
* you don't need more output soon.
*
* \note With decoder, this is not comparable to
* zlib's Z_SYNC_FLUSH.
* Decoders don't support LZMA_SYNC_FLUSH.
*/
LZMA_FULL_FLUSH = 2,
@ -198,19 +284,25 @@ typedef enum {
* it returns LZMA_STREAM_END. Then continue normally with
* LZMA_RUN or finish the Stream with LZMA_FINISH.
*
* This action is supported only by Multi-Block Stream
* encoder. If there is no unfinished Data Block, no empty
* Data Block is created.
* This action is supported only by Stream encoder and easy
* encoder (which uses Stream encoder). If there is no
* unfinished Block, no empty Block is created.
*/
LZMA_FINISH = 3
/**<
* Finishes the encoding operation. All the input data must
* Finishes the coding operation. All the input data must
* have been given to the encoder (the last bytes can still
* be pending in next_in). Call lzma_code() with LZMA_FINISH
* until it returns LZMA_STREAM_END.
* until it returns LZMA_STREAM_END. Once LZMA_FINISH has
* been used, the amount of input must no longer be changed
* by the application.
*
* This action is not supported by decoders.
* When decoding, using LZMA_FINISH is optional unless the
* LZMA_CONCATENATED flag was used when the decoder was
* initialized. When LZMA_CONCATENATED was not used, the only
* effect of LZMA_FINISH is that the amount of input must not
* be changed just like in the encoder.
*/
} lzma_action;
@ -219,8 +311,10 @@ typedef enum {
* \brief Custom functions for memory handling
*
* A pointer to lzma_allocator may be passed via lzma_stream structure
* to liblzma. The library will use these functions for memory handling
* instead of the default malloc() and free().
* to liblzma, and some advanced function take pointer lzma_allocator as
* a separate function argument. The library will use the functions
* specified in lzma_allocator for memory handling instead of the default
* malloc() and free().
*
* liblzma doesn't make an internal copy of lzma_allocator. Thus, it is
* OK to change these function pointers in the middle of the coding
@ -255,6 +349,12 @@ typedef struct {
* necessarily allocate the requested memory until it is actually
* used. With small input files liblzma may actually need only a
* fraction of the memory that it requested for allocation.
*
* \note LZMA_MEM_ERROR is also used when the size of the
* allocation would be greater than SIZE_MAX. Thus,
* don't assume that the custom allocator must have
* returned NULL if some function from liblzma
* returns LZMA_MEM_ERROR.
*/
void *(*alloc)(void *opaque, size_t nmemb, size_t size);
@ -266,9 +366,8 @@ typedef struct {
* will use the standard free().
*
* \param opaque lzma_allocator.opaque (see below)
* \param ptr Pointer returned by
* lzma_allocator.alloc(), or when it
* is set to NULL, a pointer returned
* \param ptr Pointer returned by lzma_allocator.alloc(),
* or when it is set to NULL, a pointer returned
* by the standard malloc().
*/
void (*free)(void *opaque, void *ptr);
@ -280,7 +379,7 @@ typedef struct {
* and lzma_allocator.free(). This intended to ease implementing
* custom memory allocation functions for use with liblzma.
*
* If you don't need this, you should set it to NULL.
* If you don't need this, you should set this to NULL.
*/
void *opaque;
@ -303,6 +402,13 @@ typedef struct lzma_internal_s lzma_internal;
* - defining custom memory hander functions; and
* - holding a pointer to coder-specific internal data structures.
*
* When a new lzma_stream structure is allocated (either as automatic variable
* on stack or dynamically with malloc()), the new lzma_stream structure must
* be initialized to LZMA_STREAM_INIT.
*
* Before initializing a coder (for example, with lzma_stream_decoder()),
*
*
* Before calling any of the lzma_*_init() functions the first time,
* the application must reset lzma_stream to LZMA_STREAM_INIT. The
* lzma_*_init() function will verify the options, allocate internal
@ -341,7 +447,7 @@ typedef struct {
*/
lzma_allocator *allocator;
/** Internal state is not visible to outsiders. */
/** Internal state is not visible to applications. */
lzma_internal *internal;
/**
@ -354,6 +460,8 @@ typedef struct {
void *reserved_ptr2;
uint64_t reserved_int1;
uint64_t reserved_int2;
lzma_reserved_enum reserved_enum1;
lzma_reserved_enum reserved_enum2;
} lzma_stream;
@ -371,47 +479,27 @@ typedef struct {
* memset(strm_pointer, 0, sizeof(lzma_stream)). Strictly speaking, this
* violates the C standard since NULL may have different internal
* representation than zero, but it should be portable enough in practice.
* Anyway, for maximum portability, you could use this:
* Anyway, for maximum portability, you can use something like this:
*
* lzma_stream tmp = LZMA_STREAM_INIT;
* *strm = tmp;
*/
#define LZMA_STREAM_INIT \
{ NULL, 0, 0, NULL, 0, 0, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0, 0 }
{ NULL, 0, 0, NULL, 0, 0, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0, 0, 0, 0 }
/**
* \brief Encodes or decodes data
*
* Once the lzma_stream has been successfully initialized (e.g. with
* lzma_stream_encoder_single()), the actual encoding or decoding is
* done using this function.
* lzma_stream_encoder()), the actual encoding or decoding is done
* using this function. The application has to update strm->next_in,
* strm->avail_in, strm->next_out, and strm->avail_out to pass input
* to and get output from liblzma.
*
* \return Some coders may have more exact meaning for different return
* values, which are mentioned separately in the description of
* the initialization functions. Here are the typical meanings:
* - LZMA_OK: So far all good.
* - LZMA_STREAM_END:
* - Encoder: LZMA_SYNC_FLUSH, LZMA_FULL_FLUSH, or
* LZMA_FINISH completed.
* - Decoder: End of uncompressed data was reached.
* - LZMA_BUF_ERROR: Unable to progress. Provide more input or
* output space, and call this function again. This cannot
* occur if both avail_in and avail_out were non-zero (or
* there's a bug in liblzma).
* - LZMA_MEM_ERROR: Unable to allocate memory. Due to lazy
* programming, the coding cannot continue even if the
* application could free more memory. The next call must
* be lzma_end() or some initialization function.
* - LZMA_DATA_ERROR:
* - Encoder: Filter(s) cannot process the given data.
* - Decoder: Compressed data is corrupt.
* - LZMA_HEADER_ERROR: Unsupported options. Rebuilding liblzma
* with more features enabled or upgrading to a newer version
* may help, although usually this is a sign of invalid options
* (encoder) or corrupted input data (decoder).
* - LZMA_PROG_ERROR: Invalid arguments or the internal state
* of the coder is corrupt.
* See the description of the coder-specific initialization function to find
* out what `action' values are supported by the coder. See documentation of
* lzma_ret for the possible return values.
*/
extern lzma_ret lzma_code(lzma_stream *strm, lzma_action action)
lzma_attr_warn_unused_result;

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@ -137,3 +137,13 @@ extern uint64_t lzma_crc64(const uint8_t *buf, size_t size, uint64_t crc)
* SHA256 functions are currently not exported to public API.
* Contact the author if you think it should be.
*/
/**
* \brief Get the type of the integrity check
*
* This function can be called only immediatelly after lzma_code() has
* returned LZMA_NO_CHECK, LZMA_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK, or LZMA_GET_CHECK.
* Calling this function in any other situation has undefined behavior.
*/
extern lzma_check lzma_get_check(const lzma_stream *strm);

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@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ typedef enum {
* On error (e.g. compression level is not supported),
* UINT32_MAX is returned.
*/
extern uint32_t lzma_easy_memory_usage(lzma_easy_level level)
extern uint64_t lzma_easy_memory_usage(lzma_easy_level level)
lzma_attr_pure;
@ -177,10 +177,10 @@ extern lzma_ret lzma_alone_encoder(
/**
* This flag makes lzma_code() return LZMA_NO_CHECK if the input stream
* being decoded has no integrity check. Note that when used with
* lzma_auto_decoder(), all LZMA_Alone files will cause trigger LZMA_NO_CHECK
* if LZMA_WARN_NO_CHECK is used.
* lzma_auto_decoder(), all LZMA_Alone files will trigger LZMA_NO_CHECK
* if LZMA_TELL_NO_CHECK is used.
*/
#define LZMA_WARN_NO_CHECK UINT32_C(0x01)
#define LZMA_TELL_NO_CHECK UINT32_C(0x01)
/**
@ -189,20 +189,30 @@ extern lzma_ret lzma_alone_encoder(
* supported by this liblzma version or build. Such files can still be
* decoded, but the integrity check cannot be verified.
*/
#define LZMA_WARN_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK UINT32_C(0x02)
#define LZMA_TELL_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK UINT32_C(0x02)
/**
* This flag makes lzma_code() return LZMA_READ_CHECK as soon as the type
* of the integrity check is known. The type can then be read with
* lzma_check_get().
* This flag makes lzma_code() return LZMA_GET_CHECK as soon as the type
* of the integrity check is known. The type can then be got with
* lzma_get_check().
*/
#define LZMA_TELL_CHECK UINT32_C(0x04)
#define LZMA_TELL_ANY_CHECK UINT32_C(0x04)
/**
* This flag makes lzma_code() decode concatenated .lzma files.
* FIXME Explain the changed API.
* This flag enables decoding of concatenated files with file formats that
* allow concatenating compressed files as is. From the formats currently
* supported by liblzma, only the new .lzma format allows concatenated files.
* Concatenated files are not allowed with the LZMA_Alone format.
*
* This flag also affects the usage of the `action' argument for lzma_code().
* When LZMA_CONCATENATED is used, lzma_code() won't return LZMA_STREAM_END
* unless LZMA_FINISH is used as `action'. Thus, the application has to set
* LZMA_FINISH in the same way as it does when encoding.
*
* If LZMA_CONCATENATED is not used, the decoders still accept LZMA_FINISH
* as `action' for lzma_code(), but the usage of LZMA_FINISH isn't required.
*/
#define LZMA_CONCATENATED UINT32_C(0x08)
@ -210,11 +220,12 @@ extern lzma_ret lzma_alone_encoder(
/**
* \brief Initializes decoder for .lzma Stream
*
* \param strm Pointer to propertily prepared lzma_stream
* \param strm Pointer to properly prepared lzma_stream
* \param memlimit Rough memory usage limit as bytes
*
* \return - LZMA_OK: Initialization was successful.
* - LZMA_MEM_ERROR: Cannot allocate memory.
* - LZMA_HEADER_ERROR: Unsupported flags
*/
extern lzma_ret lzma_stream_decoder(
lzma_stream *strm, uint64_t memlimit, uint32_t flags)
@ -225,8 +236,8 @@ extern lzma_ret lzma_stream_decoder(
* \brief Decode .lzma Streams and LZMA_Alone files with autodetection
*
* Autodetects between the .lzma Stream and LZMA_Alone formats, and
* calls lzma_stream_decoder_init() or lzma_alone_decoder_init() once
* the type of the file has been detected.
* calls lzma_stream_decoder() or lzma_alone_decoder() once the type
* of the file has been detected.
*
* \param strm Pointer to propertily prepared lzma_stream
* \param memlimit Rough memory usage limit as bytes
@ -234,6 +245,7 @@ extern lzma_ret lzma_stream_decoder(
*
* \return - LZMA_OK: Initialization was successful.
* - LZMA_MEM_ERROR: Cannot allocate memory.
* - LZMA_HEADER_ERROR: Unsupported flags
*/
extern lzma_ret lzma_auto_decoder(
lzma_stream *strm, uint64_t memlimit, uint32_t flags)

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@ -63,15 +63,15 @@ auto_decode(lzma_coder *coder, lzma_allocator *allocator,
return_if_error(lzma_alone_decoder_init(&coder->next,
allocator, coder->memlimit));
// If the application wants a warning about missing
// If the application wants to know about missing
// integrity check or about the check in general, we
// need to handle it here, because LZMA_Alone decoder
// doesn't accept any flags.
if (coder->flags & LZMA_WARN_NO_CHECK)
if (coder->flags & LZMA_TELL_NO_CHECK)
return LZMA_NO_CHECK;
if (coder->flags & LZMA_TELL_CHECK)
return LZMA_SEE_CHECK;
if (coder->flags & LZMA_TELL_ANY_CHECK)
return LZMA_GET_CHECK;
}
// Fall through
@ -116,11 +116,11 @@ auto_decoder_end(lzma_coder *coder, lzma_allocator *allocator)
static lzma_check
auto_decoder_see_check(const lzma_coder *coder)
auto_decoder_get_check(const lzma_coder *coder)
{
// It is LZMA_Alone if see_check is NULL.
return coder->next.see_check == NULL ? LZMA_CHECK_NONE
: coder->next.see_check(coder->next.coder);
// It is LZMA_Alone if get_check is NULL.
return coder->next.get_check == NULL ? LZMA_CHECK_NONE
: coder->next.get_check(coder->next.coder);
}
@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ auto_decoder_init(lzma_next_coder *next, lzma_allocator *allocator,
next->code = &auto_decode;
next->end = &auto_decoder_end;
next->see_check = &auto_decoder_see_check;
next->get_check = &auto_decoder_get_check;
next->coder->next = LZMA_NEXT_CODER_INIT;
}

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@ -296,3 +296,10 @@ lzma_end(lzma_stream *strm)
return;
}
extern LZMA_API lzma_check
lzma_get_check(const lzma_stream *strm)
{
return strm->internal->next.get_check(strm->internal->next.coder);
}

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@ -60,9 +60,9 @@
/// Supported flags that can be passed to lzma_stream_decoder()
/// or lzma_auto_decoder().
#define LZMA_SUPPORTED_FLAGS \
(LZMA_WARN_NO_CHECK \
| LZMA_WARN_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK \
| LZMA_TELL_CHECK \
( LZMA_TELL_NO_CHECK \
| LZMA_TELL_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK \
| LZMA_TELL_ANY_CHECK \
| LZMA_CONCATENATED )
@ -134,10 +134,11 @@ struct lzma_next_coder_s {
/// Pointer to function to return the type of the integrity check.
/// Most coders won't support this.
lzma_check (*see_check)(const lzma_coder *coder);
lzma_check (*get_check)(const lzma_coder *coder);
// uint64_t (*memconfig)(
// lzma_coder *coder, uint64_t memlimit, bool change);
/// Pointer to function to get and/or change the memory usage limit.
/// If memlimit == 0, the limit is not changed.
uint64_t (*memconfig)(lzma_coder *coder, uint64_t memlimit);
};
@ -148,7 +149,8 @@ struct lzma_next_coder_s {
.init = (uintptr_t)(NULL), \
.code = NULL, \
.end = NULL, \
.see_check = NULL, \
.get_check = NULL, \
.memconfig = NULL, \
}

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@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ lzma_easy_encoder(lzma_stream *strm, lzma_easy_level level)
}
extern LZMA_API uint32_t
extern LZMA_API uint64_t
lzma_easy_memory_usage(lzma_easy_level level)
{
lzma_filter filters[5];

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@ -55,14 +55,14 @@ struct lzma_coder_s {
/// If true, LZMA_NO_CHECK is returned if the Stream has
/// no integrity check.
bool warn_no_check;
bool tell_no_check;
/// If true, LZMA_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK is returned if the Stream has
/// an integrity check that isn't supported by this liblzma build.
bool warn_unsupported_check;
bool tell_unsupported_check;
/// If true, LZMA_SEE_CHECK is returned after decoding Stream Header.
bool tell_check;
/// If true, LZMA_GET_CHECK is returned after decoding Stream Header.
bool tell_any_check;
/// If true, we will decode concatenated Streams that possibly have
/// Stream Padding between or after them. LZMA_STREAM_END is returned
@ -141,17 +141,17 @@ stream_decode(lzma_coder *coder, lzma_allocator *allocator,
// Detect if there's no integrity check or if it is
// unsupported if those were requested by the application.
if (coder->warn_no_check && coder->stream_flags.check
if (coder->tell_no_check && coder->stream_flags.check
== LZMA_CHECK_NONE)
return LZMA_NO_CHECK;
if (coder->warn_unsupported_check
if (coder->tell_unsupported_check
&& !lzma_check_is_supported(
coder->stream_flags.check))
return LZMA_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK;
if (coder->tell_check)
return LZMA_SEE_CHECK;
if (coder->tell_any_check)
return LZMA_GET_CHECK;
}
// Fall through
@ -366,7 +366,7 @@ stream_decoder_end(lzma_coder *coder, lzma_allocator *allocator)
static lzma_check
stream_decoder_see_check(const lzma_coder *coder)
stream_decoder_get_check(const lzma_coder *coder)
{
return coder->stream_flags.check;
}
@ -388,19 +388,18 @@ lzma_stream_decoder_init(lzma_next_coder *next, lzma_allocator *allocator,
next->code = &stream_decode;
next->end = &stream_decoder_end;
next->see_check = &stream_decoder_see_check;
next->get_check = &stream_decoder_get_check;
next->coder->block_decoder = LZMA_NEXT_CODER_INIT;
next->coder->index_hash = NULL;
}
next->coder->memlimit = memlimit;
next->coder->warn_no_check = (flags & LZMA_WARN_NO_CHECK) != 0;
next->coder->warn_unsupported_check
= (flags & LZMA_WARN_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK) != 0;
next->coder->tell_check = (flags & LZMA_TELL_CHECK) != 0;
next->coder->concatenated
= (flags & LZMA_CONCATENATED) != 0;
next->coder->tell_no_check = (flags & LZMA_TELL_NO_CHECK) != 0;
next->coder->tell_unsupported_check
= (flags & LZMA_TELL_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK) != 0;
next->coder->tell_any_check = (flags & LZMA_TELL_ANY_CHECK) != 0;
next->coder->concatenated = (flags & LZMA_CONCATENATED) != 0;
return stream_decoder_reset(next->coder, allocator);
}

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@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ single_init(thread_data *t)
break;
}
} else {
const uint32_t flags = LZMA_WARN_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK
const uint32_t flags = LZMA_TELL_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK
| LZMA_CONCATENATED;
switch (opt_header) {

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@ -97,9 +97,7 @@ help(void)
" -M, --memory=NUM use NUM bytes of memory at maximum; the suffixes\n"
" k, M, G, Ki, Mi, and Gi are supported.\n"
" --format=FMT accept only files in the given file format;\n"
" possible FMTs are `auto', `native', `single',\n"
" `multi', and `alone', of which `single' and `multi'\n"
" are aliases for `native'\n"
" possible FMTs are `auto', `native', and alone',\n"
" -h, --help display this help and exit\n"
" -V, --version display version and license information and exit\n"
"\n"
@ -302,7 +300,7 @@ parse_options(int argc, char **argv)
static void
init(void)
{
const uint32_t flags = LZMA_WARN_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK | LZMA_CONCATENATED;
const uint32_t flags = LZMA_TELL_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK | LZMA_CONCATENATED;
lzma_ret ret;
switch (format_type) {

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@ -38,59 +38,25 @@
static inline const char *
lzma_ret_sym(lzma_ret ret)
{
const char *str = "";
if ((unsigned)(ret) > LZMA_PROG_ERROR)
return "UNKNOWN_ERROR";
switch (ret) {
case LZMA_OK:
str = "LZMA_OK";
break;
static const char *msgs[] = {
"LZMA_OK",
"LZMA_STREAM_END",
"LZMA_NO_CHECK",
"LZMA_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK",
"LZMA_GET_CHECK",
"LZMA_MEM_ERROR",
"LZMA_MEMLIMIT_ERROR",
"LZMA_FORMAT_ERROR",
"LZMA_HEADER_ERROR",
"LZMA_DATA_ERROR",
"LZMA_BUF_ERROR",
"LZMA_PROG_ERROR"
};
case LZMA_STREAM_END:
str = "LZMA_STREAM_END";
break;
case LZMA_PROG_ERROR:
str = "LZMA_PROG_ERROR";
break;
case LZMA_DATA_ERROR:
str = "LZMA_DATA_ERROR";
break;
case LZMA_MEM_ERROR:
str = "LZMA_MEM_ERROR";
break;
case LZMA_BUF_ERROR:
str = "LZMA_BUF_ERROR";
break;
case LZMA_HEADER_ERROR:
str = "LZMA_HEADER_ERROR";
break;
case LZMA_NO_CHECK:
str = "LZMA_NO_CHECK";
break;
case LZMA_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK:
str = "LZMA_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK";
break;
case LZMA_SEE_CHECK:
str = "LZMA_SEE_CHECK";
break;
case LZMA_FORMAT_ERROR:
str = "LZMA_FORMAT_ERROR";
break;
case LZMA_MEMLIMIT_ERROR:
str = "LZMA_MEMLIMIT_ERROR";
break;
}
return str;
return msgs[ret];
}