Remove doubled words from documentation and comments.
Spot candidates by running these commands: git ls-files |xargs perl -0777 -n \ -e 'while (/\b(then?|[iao]n|i[fst]|but|f?or|at|and|[dt]o)\s+\1\b/gims)' \ -e '{$n=($` =~ tr/\n/\n/ + 1); ($v=$&)=~s/\n/\\n/g; print "$ARGV:$n:$v\n"}' Thanks to Jim Meyering for the original patch.
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0.2. Changes
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Last modified: 2009-05-01 11:15+0300
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Last modified: 2011-04-12 11:55+0300
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1. File Format
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XZ Utils - The next generation of LZMA Utils
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http://tukaani.org/xz/
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The .xz file format - The successor of the the .lzma format
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The .xz file format - The successor of the .lzma format
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http://tukaani.org/xz/xz-file-format.txt
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if (options->dict_size < LZMA_DICT_SIZE_MIN)
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return LZMA_OPTIONS_ERROR;
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// Round up to to the next 2^n or 2^n + 2^(n - 1) depending on which
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// Round up to the next 2^n or 2^n + 2^(n - 1) depending on which
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// one is the next unless it is UINT32_MAX. While the header would
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// allow any 32-bit integer, we do this to keep the decoder of liblzma
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// accepting the resulting files.
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const lzma_options_lzma *const opt = options;
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uint32_t d = my_max(opt->dict_size, LZMA_DICT_SIZE_MIN);
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// Round up to to the next 2^n - 1 or 2^n + 2^(n - 1) - 1 depending
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// Round up to the next 2^n - 1 or 2^n + 2^(n - 1) - 1 depending
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// on which one is the next:
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--d;
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d |= d >> 2;
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extern void
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io_init(void)
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{
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// Make sure that stdin, stdout, and and stderr are connected to
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// Make sure that stdin, stdout, and stderr are connected to
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// a valid file descriptor. Exit immediately with exit code ERROR
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// if we cannot make the file descriptors valid. Maybe we should
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// print an error message, but our stderr could be screwed anyway.
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\fB\-\-memlimit\-decompress=\fIlimit\fR.
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.TP
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.B \-\-no\-adjust
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Display an error and exit if the compression settings exceed the
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Display an error and exit if the compression settings exceed
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the memory usage limit.
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The default is to adjust the settings downwards so
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that the memory usage limit is not exceeded.
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Using a snapshot from the Git repository
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To use a snapshot, the build system files need to be generated with
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autogen.sh or "autoreconf -fi" before trying to build using the the
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autogen.sh or "autoreconf -fi" before trying to build using the
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above build instructions. You can install the relevant extra packages
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from MinGW or use Cygwin or use e.g. a GNU/Linux system to create a
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source package with the required build system files.
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