annotate src/zlib-1.2.7/inftrees.h @ 83:ae30d91d2ffe

Replace these with versions built using an older toolset (so as to avoid ABI compatibilities when linking on Ubuntu 14.04 for packaging purposes)
author Chris Cannam
date Fri, 07 Feb 2020 11:51:13 +0000
parents e13257ea84a4
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Chris@4 1 /* inftrees.h -- header to use inftrees.c
Chris@4 2 * Copyright (C) 1995-2005, 2010 Mark Adler
Chris@4 3 * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in zlib.h
Chris@4 4 */
Chris@4 5
Chris@4 6 /* WARNING: this file should *not* be used by applications. It is
Chris@4 7 part of the implementation of the compression library and is
Chris@4 8 subject to change. Applications should only use zlib.h.
Chris@4 9 */
Chris@4 10
Chris@4 11 /* Structure for decoding tables. Each entry provides either the
Chris@4 12 information needed to do the operation requested by the code that
Chris@4 13 indexed that table entry, or it provides a pointer to another
Chris@4 14 table that indexes more bits of the code. op indicates whether
Chris@4 15 the entry is a pointer to another table, a literal, a length or
Chris@4 16 distance, an end-of-block, or an invalid code. For a table
Chris@4 17 pointer, the low four bits of op is the number of index bits of
Chris@4 18 that table. For a length or distance, the low four bits of op
Chris@4 19 is the number of extra bits to get after the code. bits is
Chris@4 20 the number of bits in this code or part of the code to drop off
Chris@4 21 of the bit buffer. val is the actual byte to output in the case
Chris@4 22 of a literal, the base length or distance, or the offset from
Chris@4 23 the current table to the next table. Each entry is four bytes. */
Chris@4 24 typedef struct {
Chris@4 25 unsigned char op; /* operation, extra bits, table bits */
Chris@4 26 unsigned char bits; /* bits in this part of the code */
Chris@4 27 unsigned short val; /* offset in table or code value */
Chris@4 28 } code;
Chris@4 29
Chris@4 30 /* op values as set by inflate_table():
Chris@4 31 00000000 - literal
Chris@4 32 0000tttt - table link, tttt != 0 is the number of table index bits
Chris@4 33 0001eeee - length or distance, eeee is the number of extra bits
Chris@4 34 01100000 - end of block
Chris@4 35 01000000 - invalid code
Chris@4 36 */
Chris@4 37
Chris@4 38 /* Maximum size of the dynamic table. The maximum number of code structures is
Chris@4 39 1444, which is the sum of 852 for literal/length codes and 592 for distance
Chris@4 40 codes. These values were found by exhaustive searches using the program
Chris@4 41 examples/enough.c found in the zlib distribtution. The arguments to that
Chris@4 42 program are the number of symbols, the initial root table size, and the
Chris@4 43 maximum bit length of a code. "enough 286 9 15" for literal/length codes
Chris@4 44 returns returns 852, and "enough 30 6 15" for distance codes returns 592.
Chris@4 45 The initial root table size (9 or 6) is found in the fifth argument of the
Chris@4 46 inflate_table() calls in inflate.c and infback.c. If the root table size is
Chris@4 47 changed, then these maximum sizes would be need to be recalculated and
Chris@4 48 updated. */
Chris@4 49 #define ENOUGH_LENS 852
Chris@4 50 #define ENOUGH_DISTS 592
Chris@4 51 #define ENOUGH (ENOUGH_LENS+ENOUGH_DISTS)
Chris@4 52
Chris@4 53 /* Type of code to build for inflate_table() */
Chris@4 54 typedef enum {
Chris@4 55 CODES,
Chris@4 56 LENS,
Chris@4 57 DISTS
Chris@4 58 } codetype;
Chris@4 59
Chris@4 60 int ZLIB_INTERNAL inflate_table OF((codetype type, unsigned short FAR *lens,
Chris@4 61 unsigned codes, code FAR * FAR *table,
Chris@4 62 unsigned FAR *bits, unsigned short FAR *work));