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Lasse Collin de678e0c92 liblzma: Add lzma_stream_encoder_mt() for threaded compression.
This is the simplest method to do threading, which splits
the uncompressed data into blocks and compresses them
independently from each other. There's room for improvement
especially to reduce the memory usage, but nevertheless,
this is a good start.
2011-04-11 22:03:30 +03:00
Lasse Collin fb64a49243 liblzma: Make lzma_stream_encoder_init() static (second try).
It's an internal function and it's not needed by
anything outside stream_encoder.c.
2011-04-11 09:27:57 +03:00
Lasse Collin a34730cf6a Revert "liblzma: Make lzma_stream_encoder_init() static."
This reverts commit 352ac82db5.
I don't know what I was thinking.
2011-04-11 08:31:42 +03:00
Lasse Collin 352ac82db5 liblzma: Make lzma_stream_encoder_init() static.
It's an internal function and it's not needed by
anything outside stream_encoder.c.
2011-04-10 20:37:36 +03:00
Lasse Collin 0733f4c999 Make fastpos.h use tuklib_integer.h instead of bsr.h
when --enable-small has been specified.
2009-11-22 11:55:03 +02:00
Lasse Collin 93e418562c Add lzma_physmem().
I had hoped to keep liblzma as purely a compression
library as possible (e.g. file I/O will go into
a different library), but it seems that applications
linking agaisnt liblzma need some way to determine
the memory usage limit, and knowing the amount of RAM
is one reasonable way to help making such decisions.

Thanks to Jonathan Nieder for the original patch.
2009-11-15 12:40:17 +02:00
Lasse Collin f42ee98166 Build system fixes
Don't use libtool convenience libraries to avoid recently
discovered long-standing subtle but somewhat severe bugs
in libtool (at least 1.5.22 and 2.2.6 are affected). It
was found when porting XZ Utils to Windows
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/libtool/2009-06/msg00070.html>
but the problem is significant also e.g. on GNU/Linux.

Unless --disable-shared is passed to configure, static
library built from a set of convenience libraries will
contain PIC objects. That is, while libtool builds non-PIC
objects too, only PIC objects will be used from the
convenience libraries. On 32-bit x86 (tested on mobile XP2400+),
using PIC instead of non-PIC makes the decompressor 10 % slower
with the default CFLAGS.

So while xz was linked against static liblzma by default,
it got the slower PIC objects unless --disable-shared was
used. I tend develop and benchmark with --disable-shared
due to faster build time, so I hadn't noticed the problem
in benchmarks earlier.

This commit also adds support for building Windows resources
into liblzma and executables.
2009-06-30 17:09:57 +03:00