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diff --git a/lzo/doc/LZOAPI.TXT b/lzo/doc/LZOAPI.TXT index 8d28584..5ae7353 100644 --- a/lzo/doc/LZOAPI.TXT +++ b/lzo/doc/LZOAPI.TXT @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Table of Contents 1.1 Preliminary notes --------------------- -- `C90' is short for ISO 9899-1990, the ANSI/ISO standard for the C +- 'C90' is short for ISO 9899-1990, the ANSI/ISO standard for the C programming language @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ old Atari ST, which has 16 bit integers and a flat 32-bit memory model. Using 'huge' 32-bit pointers under 16-bit DOS is a workaround for this. While LZO also works with a strict 16-bit memory model, I don't officially -support this because this limits the maximum block size to 64 kB - and this +support this because this limits the maximum block size to 64 KiB - and this makes the library incompatible with other platforms, i.e. you cannot decompress larger blocks compressed on those platforms. @@ -162,10 +162,10 @@ int lzo_init ( void ); 3.2 Compression --------------- -All compressors compress the memory block at `src' with the uncompressed -length `src_len' to the address given by `dst'. +All compressors compress the memory block at 'src' with the uncompressed +length 'src_len' to the address given by 'dst'. The length of the compressed blocked will be returned in the variable -pointed by `dst_len'. +pointed by 'dst_len'. The two blocks may overlap under certain conditions (see examples/overlap.c), thereby allowing "in-place" compression. @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ int lzo1x_1_compress ( const lzo_bytep src, lzo_uint src_len, Algorithm: LZO1X Compression level: LZO1X-1 - Memory requirements: LZO1X_1_MEM_COMPRESS (64 kB on 32-bit machines) + Memory requirements: LZO1X_1_MEM_COMPRESS (64 KiB on 32-bit machines) This compressor is pretty fast. @@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ int lzo1x_999_compress ( const lzo_bytep src, lzo_uint src_len, Algorithm: LZO1X Compression level: LZO1X-999 - Memory requirements: LZO1X_999_MEM_COMPRESS (448 kB on 32-bit machines) + Memory requirements: LZO1X_999_MEM_COMPRESS (448 KiB on 32-bit machines) This compressor is quite slow but achieves a good compression ratio. It is mainly intended for generating pre-compressed data. @@ -212,14 +212,14 @@ int lzo1x_999_compress ( const lzo_bytep src, lzo_uint src_len, 3.3 Decompression ----------------- -All decompressors decompress the memory block at `src' with the compressed -length `src_len' to the address given by `dst'. +All decompressors decompress the memory block at 'src' with the compressed +length 'src_len' to the address given by 'dst'. The length of the decompressed block will be returned in the variable -pointed by `dst_len' - on error the number of bytes that have +pointed by 'dst_len' - on error the number of bytes that have been decompressed so far will be returned. The safe decompressors expect that the number of bytes available in -the `dst' block is passed via the variable pointed by `dst_len'. +the 'dst' block is passed via the variable pointed by 'dst_len'. The two blocks may overlap under certain conditions (see examples/overlap.c), thereby allowing "in-place" decompression. @@ -233,25 +233,25 @@ Description of return values: LZO_E_INPUT_NOT_CONSUMED The end of the compressed block has been detected before all bytes in the compressed block have been used. - This may actually not be an error (if `src_len' is too large). + This may actually not be an error (if 'src_len' is too large). LZO_E_INPUT_OVERRUN The decompressor requested more bytes from the compressed block than available. - Your data is corrupted (or `src_len' is too small). + Your data is corrupted (or 'src_len' is too small). LZO_E_OUTPUT_OVERRUN The decompressor requested to write more bytes to the uncompressed block than available. Either your data is corrupted, or you should increase the number of - available bytes passed in the variable pointed by `dst_len'. + available bytes passed in the variable pointed by 'dst_len'. LZO_E_LOOKBEHIND_OVERRUN Your data is corrupted. LZO_E_EOF_NOT_FOUND No EOF code was found in the compressed block. - Your data is corrupted (or `src_len' is too small). + Your data is corrupted (or 'src_len' is too small). LZO_E_ERROR Any other error (data corrupted). |