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| FastLZ - lightning-fast lossless compression library
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| Author: Ariya Hidayat
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| Official website: http://www.fastlz.org
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| 
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| FastLZ is distributed using the MIT license, see file LICENSE
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| for details.
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| 
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| FastLZ consists of two files: fastlz.h and fastlz.c. Just add these 
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| files to your project in order to use FastLZ. For information on 
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| compression and decompression routines, see fastlz.h.
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| 
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| A simple file compressor called 6pack is included as an example 
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| on how to use FastLZ. The corresponding decompressor is 6unpack. 
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| 
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| To compile using GCC:
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| 
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|   gcc -o 6pack 6pack.c fastlz.c
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|   gcc -o 6unpack 6unpack.c fastlz.c
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| 
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| To compile using MinGW:
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| 
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|   mingw32-gcc -o 6pack 6pack.c fastlz.c
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|   mingw32-gcc -o 6unpack 6unpack.c fastlz.c
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| 
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| To compile using Microsoft Visual C++:
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| 
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|   cl 6pack.c fastlz.c
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|   cl 6unpack.c fastlz.c
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| 
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| To compile using Borland C++:
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| 
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|   bcc32 6pack.c fastlz.c
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|   bcc32 6unpack.c fastlz.c
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| 
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| To compile using OpenWatcom C/C++:
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| 
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|   cl386 6pack.c fastlz.c
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|   cl386 6unpack.c fastlz.c
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| 
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| To compile using Intel C++ compiler for Windows:
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| 
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|   icl 6pack.c fastlz.c
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|   icl 6unpack.c fastlz.c
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| 
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| To compile using Intel C++ compiler for Linux:
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|   icc -o 6pack 6pack.c fastlz.c
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|   icc -o 6unpack 6unpack.c fastlz.c
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| 
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| To compile 6pack using LCC-Win32:
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|   lc 6pack.c fastlz.c
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|   lc 6unpack.c fastlz.c
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| 
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| To compile 6pack using Pelles C:
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|   pocc 6pack.c
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|   pocc 6unpack.c
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|   pocc fastlz.c
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|   polink 6pack.obj fastlz.obj
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|   polink 6unpack.obj fastlz.obj
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| 
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| For speed optimization, always use proper compile flags for optimization options.
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| Typical compiler flags are given below:
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| 
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| * GCC (pre 4.2): -march=pentium -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -mtune=pentium
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| * GCC 4.2 or later: -march=pentium -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -mtune=generic
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| * Digital Mars C/C++: -o+all -5
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| * Intel C++ (Windows): /O3 /Qipo  
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| * Intel C++ (Linux): -O2 -march=pentium -mtune=pentium
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| * Borland C++: -O2 -5
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| * LCC-Win32: -O
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| * Pelles C: /O2
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