zune-inflate

This crate features an optimized inflate algorithm supporting whole buffer decompression.

Supported formats are

The implementation is heavily based on Eric Biggers [libdeflate] and hence has similar characteristics.

Specifically, we do not support streaming decompression but prefer whole buffer decompression.

Installation

To use in your crate, simply add the following in your Cargo.toml

```toml [dependencies]

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zune-inflate = "0.2.0" ```

Features

One can enable or disable a specific format using cargo features.

Specifically, the following can be enabled

To enable one feature, modify Cargo.toml entry to be

toml [dependencies] zune-inflate = { version = "0.2", default-features = false, features = ["#ADD_SPECIFIC_FEATURE"] }

Usage.

The library exposes a simple API for decompressing data, and depending on what type of data you have, you typically choose one of the decode[_suffix] function to decode your data

The decompressor expects the whole buffer handed upfront

Decoding raw deflate

To decode raw deflate data, the following code should get you started.

rust use zune_inflate::DeflateDecoder; let totally_valid_data = [0; 23]; let mut decoder = DeflateDecoder::new( & totally_valid_data); // panic on errors, because that's the cool way to go let decompressed_data = decoder.decode_deflate().unwrap();

Decoding zlib

To decode deflate data wrapped in zlib, the following code should get you started.

rust use zune_inflate::DeflateDecoder; let totally_valid_data = [0; 23]; let mut decoder = DeflateDecoder::new( & totally_valid_data); // panic on errors, because that's the cool way to go let decompressed_data = decoder.decode_zlib().unwrap();

Advanced usage

There are advanced options specified by DeflateOptions which can change decompression settings.

Comparisions.

I'll compare this with flate2 with miniz-oxide backend.

| feature | zune-inflate | flate2 | |-------------------------|----------------|----------| | zlib decompression | yes | yes | | delfate decompression | yes | yes | | gzip | yes | yes | | compression | soon | yes | | streaming decompression | no | yes | | unsafe | no | yes |

As you can see, there are a lot of features we currently lack when compared to flate2/miniz-oxide.

There's actually nothing riding in for us, except...it's wickedly fast...

Benchmarks

Up-to date benchmarks are done using criterion and hosted online at [zune-inflate] site, but we're generally usually faster than flate even with zlib-ng as backend and slower than libdeflate(C)

Fuzzing

The decoder is currently fuzzed for correctness by both miniz-oxide and zlib-ng, see the fuzz/src directory