Lizard - Library Files ================================ The __lib__ directory contains several directories. Depending on target use case, it's enough to include only files from relevant directories. #### API Lizard stable API is exposed within [lizard_compress.h](lizard_compress.h) and [lizard_decompress.h](lizard_decompress.h), at the root of `lib` directory. #### Compatibility issues The raw Lizard block compression format is detailed within [lizard_Block_format]. To compress an arbitrarily long file or data stream, multiple blocks are required. Organizing these blocks and providing a common header format to handle their content is the purpose of the Frame format, defined in [lizard_Frame_format]. `lizard` command line utility produces files or streams compatible with the Frame format. (_Advanced stuff_ : It's possible to hide xxhash symbols into a local namespace. This is what `liblizard` does, to avoid symbol duplication in case a user program would link to several libraries containing xxhash symbols.) [lizard_Block_format]: ../doc/lizard_Block_format.md [lizard_Frame_format]: ../doc/lizard_Frame_format.md #### Various Lizard builds Files `lizard_common.h`, `lizard_compress*`, `lizard_parser_*.h`, `lizard_decompress*`, and `entropy\mem.h` are required in all circumstances. To compile: - Lizard_raw only with levels 10...29 : use the `-DLIZARD_NO_HUFFMAN` compiler flag - Lizard_raw with levels 10...49 : include also all files from `entropy` directory - Lizard_frame with levels 10...49 : `lizard_frame*` and all files from `entropy` and `xxhash` directories #### Advanced API A more complex `lizard_frame_static.h` is also provided. It contains definitions which are not guaranteed to remain stable within future versions. It must be used with static linking ***only***. #### Using MinGW+MSYS to create DLL DLL can be created using MinGW+MSYS with the `make liblizard` command. This command creates `dll\liblizard.dll` and the import library `dll\liblizard.lib`. The import library is only required with Visual C++. The header files `lizard.h`, `lizardhc.h`, `lizard_frame.h` and the dynamic library `dll\liblizard.dll` are required to compile a project using gcc/MinGW. The dynamic library has to be added to linking options. It means that if a project that uses Lizard consists of a single `test-dll.c` file it should be compiled with `liblizard.lib`. For example: ``` gcc $(CFLAGS) -Iinclude/ test-dll.c -o test-dll dll\liblizard.dll ``` The compiled executable will require Lizard DLL which is available at `dll\liblizard.dll`. #### Miscellaneous Other files present in the directory are not source code. There are : - LICENSE : contains the BSD license text - Makefile : script to compile or install lizard library (static or dynamic) - liblizard.pc.in : for pkg-config (make install) - README.md : this file #### License All source material within __lib__ directory are BSD 2-Clause licensed. See [LICENSE](LICENSE) for details. The license is also repeated at the top of each source file.