1993-07-09 19:47:36 +04:00
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TODO file for gzip.
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Some of the planned features include:
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- Structure the sources so that the compression and decompression code
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form a library usable by any program, and write both gzip and zip on
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top of this library. This would ideally be a reentrant (thread safe)
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library, but this would degrade performance. In the meantime, you can
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look at the sample program zread.c.
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1993-10-16 02:05:16 +03:00
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The library should have one mode in which compressed data is sent
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as soon as input is available, instead of waiting for complete
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blocks. This can be useful for sending compressed data to/from interactive
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programs.
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1993-07-09 19:47:36 +04:00
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- Make it convenient to define alternative user interfaces (in
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particular for windowing environments).
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- Support in-memory compression for arbitrarily large amounts of data
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(zip currently supports in-memory compression only for a single buffer.)
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- Map files in memory when possible, this is generally much faster
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than read/write. (zip currently maps entire files at once, this
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should be done in chunks to reduce memory usage.)
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- Add a super-fast compression method, suitable for implementing
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file systems with transparent compression. One problem is that the
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best candidate (lzrw1) is patented twice (Waterworth 4,701,745
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and Gibson & Graybill 5,049,881). The lzrw series of algorithms
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are available by ftp in ftp.adelaide.edu.au:/pub/compression/lzrw*.
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- Add a super-tight (but slow) compression method, suitable for long
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term archives. One problem is that the best versions of arithmetic
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coding are patented (4,286,256 4,295,125 4,463,342 4,467,317
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4,633,490 4,652,856 4,891,643 4,905,297 4,935,882 4,973,961
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5,023,611 5,025,258).
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Note: I will introduce new compression methods only if they are
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significantly better in either speed or compression ratio than the
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existing method(s). So the total number of different methods should
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reasonably not exceed 3. (The current 9 compression levels are just
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tuning parameters for a single method, deflation.)
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- Add optional error correction. One problem is that the current version
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of ecc cannot recover from inserted or missing bytes. It would be
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nice to recover from the most common error (transfer of a binary
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file in ascii mode).
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- Add a block size (-b) option to improve error recovery in case of
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failure of a complete sector. Each block could be extracted
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independently, but this reduces the compression ratio.
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- Use a larger window size to deal with some large redundant files that
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'compress' currently handles better than gzip.
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- Implement the -e (encrypt) option.
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2003-01-27 03:44:14 +03:00
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Send comments to <bug-gzip@gnu.org>.
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