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@ -564,7 +564,7 @@ REFERENCES_RELATION = YES
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# If the REFERENCES_LINK_SOURCE tag is set to YES (the default)
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# and SOURCE_BROWSER tag is set to YES, then the hyperlinks from
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# functions in REFERENCES_RELATION and REFERENCED_BY_RELATION lists will
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# link to the source code. Otherwise they will link to the documentstion.
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# link to the source code. Otherwise they will link to the documentation.
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REFERENCES_LINK_SOURCE = YES
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* xz:
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- Fix "xz --list --robot missing_or_bad_file.xz" which would
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try to print an unitialized string and thus produce garbage
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try to print an uninitialized string and thus produce garbage
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output. Since the exit status is non-zero, most uses of such
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a command won't try to interpret the garbage output.
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//
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/// \file 11_file_info.c
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/// \brief Get uncmopressed size of .xz file(s)
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/// \brief Get uncompressed size of .xz file(s)
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///
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/// Usage: ./11_file_info INFILE1.xz [INFILEn.xz]...
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///
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@ -448,7 +448,7 @@ extern LZMA_API(lzma_vli) lzma_block_total_size(const lzma_block *block)
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* - LZMA_MEM_ERROR
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* - LZMA_OPTIONS_ERROR
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* - LZMA_UNSUPPORTED_CHECK: block->check specifies a Check ID
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* that is not supported by this buid of liblzma. Initializing
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* that is not supported by this build of liblzma. Initializing
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* the encoder failed.
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* - LZMA_PROG_ERROR
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*/
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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
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* ways to limit the resource usage. Applications linking against liblzma
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* need to do the actual decisions how much resources to let liblzma to use.
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* To ease making these decisions, liblzma provides functions to find out
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* the relevant capabilities of the underlaying hardware. Currently there
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* the relevant capabilities of the underlying hardware. Currently there
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* is only a function to find out the amount of RAM, but in the future there
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* will be also a function to detect how many concurrent threads the system
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* can run.
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* (2^ pb =2^2=4), which is often a good choice when there's
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* no better guess.
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*
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* When the aligment is known, setting pb accordingly may reduce
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* When the alignment is known, setting pb accordingly may reduce
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* the file size a little. E.g. with text files having one-byte
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* alignment (US-ASCII, ISO-8859-*, UTF-8), setting pb=0 can
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* improve compression slightly. For UTF-16 text, pb=1 is a good
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*
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* Valid VLI values are in the range [0, LZMA_VLI_MAX]. Unknown value is
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* indicated with LZMA_VLI_UNKNOWN, which is the maximum value of the
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* underlaying integer type.
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* underlying integer type.
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*
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* lzma_vli will be uint64_t for the foreseeable future. If a bigger size
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* is needed in the future, it is guaranteed that 2 * LZMA_VLI_MAX will
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// This is the only Stream Header/Footer decoding where we
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// want to return LZMA_FORMAT_ERROR if the Magic Bytes don't
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// match. Elsewehere it will be converted to LZMA_DATA_ERROR.
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// match. Elsewhere it will be converted to LZMA_DATA_ERROR.
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return_if_error(lzma_stream_header_decode(
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&coder->first_header_flags, coder->temp));
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// won't return 0 (which would indicate an error).
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coder->memlimit = my_max(1, memlimit);
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// Preprare thse for reading the first Stream Header into coder->temp.
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// Prepare these for reading the first Stream Header into coder->temp.
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coder->temp_pos = 0;
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coder->temp_size = LZMA_STREAM_HEADER_SIZE;
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lzma_physmem(void)
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{
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// It is simpler to make lzma_physmem() a wrapper for
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// tuklib_physmem() than to hack appropriate symbol visiblity
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// tuklib_physmem() than to hack appropriate symbol visibility
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// support for the tuklib modules.
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return tuklib_physmem();
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}
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typedef struct {
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/// Every index_stream is a node in the tree of Sreams.
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/// Every index_stream is a node in the tree of Streams.
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index_tree_node node;
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/// Number of this Stream (first one is 1)
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lzma_vli index_list_size;
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/// How many Records to allocate at once in lzma_index_append().
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/// This defaults to INDEX_GROUP_SIZE but can be overriden with
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/// This defaults to INDEX_GROUP_SIZE but can be overridden with
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/// lzma_index_prealloc().
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size_t prealloc;
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// Validate the filter chain so that we can give an error in this
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// function instead of delaying it to the first call to lzma_code().
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// The memory usage calculation verifies the filter chain as
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// a side effect so we take advatange of that.
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// a side effect so we take advantage of that.
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if (lzma_raw_encoder_memusage(filters) == UINT64_MAX)
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return LZMA_OPTIONS_ERROR;
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// corrupt.
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//
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// If we need bigger integers in future, old versions liblzma
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// will confusingly indicate the file being corrupt istead of
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// will confusingly indicate the file being corrupt instead of
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// unsupported. I suppose it's still better this way, because
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// in the foreseeable future (writing this in 2008) the only
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// reason why files would appear having over 63-bit integers
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if (lz_options.dict_size < 4096)
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lz_options.dict_size = 4096;
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// Make dictionary size a multipe of 16. Some LZ-based decoders like
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// Make dictionary size a multiple of 16. Some LZ-based decoders like
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// LZMA use the lowest bits lzma_dict.pos to know the alignment of the
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// data. Aligned buffer is also good when memcpying from the
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// dictionary to the output buffer, since applications are
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)
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r=$?
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# fail occured previously, nothing worse can happen
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# fail occurred previously, nothing worse can happen
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test $res -gt 1 && continue
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test "$xz_status" -eq 0 || test "$xz_status" -eq 2 \
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// There is no string, that is, a comma follows
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// another comma. Use the previous value.
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//
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// NOTE: We checked earler that the first char
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// NOTE: We checked earlier that the first char
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// of the whole list cannot be a comma.
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assert(i > 0);
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opt_block_list[i] = opt_block_list[i - 1];
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// only a single block is created.
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uint64_t block_remaining = UINT64_MAX;
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// next_block_remining for when we are in single-threaded mode and
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// next_block_remaining for when we are in single-threaded mode and
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// the Block in --block-list is larger than the --block-size=SIZE.
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uint64_t next_block_remaining = 0;
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if (action == LZMA_SYNC_FLUSH) {
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// Flushing completed. Write the pending data
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// out immediatelly so that the reading side
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// out immediately so that the reading side
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// can decompress everything compressed so far.
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if (io_write(pair, &out_buf, IO_BUFFER_SIZE
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- strm.avail_out))
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/// Strings ending in a colon. These are used for lines like
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/// " Foo: 123 MiB". These are groupped because translated strings
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/// " Foo: 123 MiB". These are grouped because translated strings
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/// may have different maximum string length, and we want to pad all
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/// strings so that the values are aligned nicely.
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static const char *colon_strs[] = {
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{
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// Before going through the heading strings themselves, treat
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// the Check heading specially: Look at the widths of the various
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// check names and increase the width of the Check column if neeeded.
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// check names and increase the width of the Check column if needed.
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// The width of the heading name "Check" will then be handled normally
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// with other heading names in the second loop in this function.
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for (unsigned i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(check_names); ++i) {
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// Initialize handling of error/warning/other messages.
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message_init();
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// Set hardware-dependent default values. These can be overriden
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// Set hardware-dependent default values. These can be overridden
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// on the command line, thus this must be done before args_parse().
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hardware_init();
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///
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/// This returns -1 if no timed flushing is used.
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///
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/// The return value is inteded for use with poll().
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/// The return value is intended for use with poll().
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extern int mytime_get_flush_timeout(void);
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//
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/// \file private.h
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/// \brief Common includes, definions, and prototypes
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/// \brief Common includes, definitions, and prototypes
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//
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// Author: Lasse Collin
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//
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Currently the only threading method is to split the input into
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blocks and compress them independently from each other.
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The default block size depends on the compression level and
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can be overriden with the
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can be overridden with the
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.BI \-\-block\-size= size
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option.
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.IP ""
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strip -vg "$DESTDIR/"*.a
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}
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# Copy files and convert newlines from LF to CR+LF. Optinally add a suffix
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# Copy files and convert newlines from LF to CR+LF. Optionally add a suffix
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# to the destination filename.
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#
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# The first argument is the destination directory. The second argument is
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