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# TODO list
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## Release v0.5.x
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1. Support check flag in gxz command.
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## Release v0.6
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1. Review encoder and check for lzma improvements under xz.
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2. Fix binary tree matcher.
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3. Compare compression ratio with xz tool using comparable parameters and optimize parameters
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4. rename operation action and make it a simple type of size 8
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5. make maxMatches, wordSize parameters
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6. stop searching after a certain length is found (parameter sweetLen)
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## Release v0.7
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1. Optimize code
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2. Do statistical analysis to get linear presets.
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3. Test sync.Pool compatability for xz and lzma Writer and Reader
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4. Fuzz optimized code.
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## Release v0.8
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1. Support parallel go routines for writing and reading xz files.
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2. Support a ReaderAt interface for xz files with small block sizes.
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3. Improve compatibility between gxz and xz
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4. Provide manual page for gxz
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## Release v0.9
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1. Improve documentation
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2. Fuzz again
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## Release v1.0
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1. Full functioning gxz
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2. Add godoc URL to README.md (godoc.org)
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3. Resolve all issues.
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4. Define release candidates.
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5. Public announcement.
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## Package lzma
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### v0.6
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* Rewrite Encoder into a simple greedy one-op-at-a-time encoder including
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* simple scan at the dictionary head for the same byte
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* use the killer byte (requiring matches to get longer, the first test should be the byte that would make the match longer)
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## Optimizations
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* There may be a lot of false sharing in lzma. State; check whether this can be improved by reorganizing the internal structure of it.
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* Check whether batching encoding and decoding improves speed.
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### DAG optimizations
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* Use full buffer to create minimal bit-length above range encoder.
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* Might be too slow (see v0.4)
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### Different match finders
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* hashes with 2, 3 characters additional to 4 characters
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* binary trees with 2-7 characters (uint64 as key, use uint32 as
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pointers into a an array)
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* rb-trees with 2-7 characters (uint64 as key, use uint32 as pointers
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into an array with bit-steeling for the colors)
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## Release Procedure
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* execute goch -l for all packages; probably with lower param like 0.5.
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* check orthography with gospell
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* Write release notes in doc/relnotes.
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* Update README.md
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* xb copyright . in xz directory to ensure all new files have Copyright header
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* `VERSION=<version> go generate github.com/ulikunitz/xz/...` to update version files
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* Execute test for Linux/amd64, Linux/x86 and Windows/amd64.
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* Update TODO.md - write short log entry
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* `git checkout master && git merge dev`
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* `git tag -a <version>`
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* `git push`
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## Log
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### 2021-02-02
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Mituo Heijo has fuzzed xz and found a bug in the function readIndexBody. The
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function allocated a slice of records immediately after reading the value
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without further checks. Since the number has been too large the make function
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did panic. The fix is to check the number against the expected number of records
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before allocating the records.
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### 2020-12-17
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Release v0.5.9 fixes warnings, a typo and adds SECURITY.md.
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One fix is interesting.
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```go
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const (
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a byte = 0x1
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b = 0x2
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)
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```
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The constants a and b don't have the same type. Correct is
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```go
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const (
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a byte = 0x1
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b byte = 0x2
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)
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```
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### 2020-08-19
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Release v0.5.8 fixes issue
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[issue #35](https://github.com/ulikunitz/xz/issues/35).
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### 2020-02-24
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Release v0.5.7 supports the check-ID None and fixes
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[issue #27](https://github.com/ulikunitz/xz/issues/27).
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### 2019-02-20
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Release v0.5.6 supports the go.mod file.
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### 2018-10-28
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Release v0.5.5 fixes issues #19 observing ErrLimit outputs.
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### 2017-06-05
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Release v0.5.4 fixes issues #15 of another problem with the padding size
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check for the xz block header. I removed the check completely.
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### 2017-02-15
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Release v0.5.3 fixes issue #12 regarding the decompression of an empty
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XZ stream. Many thanks to Tomasz Kłak, who reported the issue.
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### 2016-12-02
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Release v0.5.2 became necessary to allow the decoding of xz files with
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4-byte padding in the block header. Many thanks to Greg, who reported
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the issue.
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### 2016-07-23
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Release v0.5.1 became necessary to fix problems with 32-bit platforms.
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Many thanks to Bruno Brigas, who reported the issue.
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### 2016-07-04
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Release v0.5 provides improvements to the compressor and provides support for
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the decompression of xz files with multiple xz streams.
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### 2016-01-31
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Another compression rate increase by checking the byte at length of the
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best match first, before checking the whole prefix. This makes the
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compressor even faster. We have now a large time budget to beat the
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compression ratio of the xz tool. For enwik8 we have now over 40 seconds
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to reduce the compressed file size for another 7 MiB.
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### 2016-01-30
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I simplified the encoder. Speed and compression rate increased
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dramatically. A high compression rate affects also the decompression
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speed. The approach with the buffer and optimizing for operation
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compression rate has not been successful. Going for the maximum length
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appears to be the best approach.
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### 2016-01-28
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The release v0.4 is ready. It provides a working xz implementation,
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which is rather slow, but works and is interoperable with the xz tool.
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It is an important milestone.
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### 2016-01-10
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I have the first working implementation of an xz reader and writer. I'm
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happy about reaching this milestone.
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### 2015-12-02
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I'm now ready to implement xz because, I have a working LZMA2
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implementation. I decided today that v0.4 will use the slow encoder
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using the operations buffer to be able to go back, if I intend to do so.
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### 2015-10-21
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I have restarted the work on the library. While trying to implement
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LZMA2, I discovered that I need to resimplify the encoder and decoder
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functions. The option approach is too complicated. Using a limited byte
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writer and not caring for written bytes at all and not to try to handle
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uncompressed data simplifies the LZMA encoder and decoder much.
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Processing uncompressed data and handling limits is a feature of the
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LZMA2 format not of LZMA.
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I learned an interesting method from the LZO format. If the last copy is
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too far away they are moving the head one 2 bytes and not 1 byte to
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reduce processing times.
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### 2015-08-26
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I have now reimplemented the lzma package. The code is reasonably fast,
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but can still be optimized. The next step is to implement LZMA2 and then
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xz.
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### 2015-07-05
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Created release v0.3. The version is the foundation for a full xz
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implementation that is the target of v0.4.
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### 2015-06-11
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The gflag package has been developed because I couldn't use flag and
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pflag for a fully compatible support of gzip's and lzma's options. It
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seems to work now quite nicely.
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### 2015-06-05
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The overflow issue was interesting to research, however Henry S. Warren
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Jr. Hacker's Delight book was very helpful as usual and had the issue
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explained perfectly. Fefe's information on his website was based on the
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C FAQ and quite bad, because it didn't address the issue of -MININT ==
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MININT.
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### 2015-06-04
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It has been a productive day. I improved the interface of lzma. Reader
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and lzma. Writer and fixed the error handling.
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### 2015-06-01
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By computing the bit length of the LZMA operations I was able to
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improve the greedy algorithm implementation. By using an 8 MByte buffer
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the compression rate was not as good as for xz but already better then
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gzip default.
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Compression is currently slow, but this is something we will be able to
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improve over time.
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### 2015-05-26
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Checked the license of ogier/pflag. The binary lzmago binary should
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include the license terms for the pflag library.
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I added the endorsement clause as used by Google for the Go sources the
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LICENSE file.
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### 2015-05-22
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The package lzb contains now the basic implementation for creating or
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reading LZMA byte streams. It allows the support for the implementation
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of the DAG-shortest-path algorithm for the compression function.
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### 2015-04-23
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Completed yesterday the lzbase classes. I'm a little bit concerned that
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using the components may require too much code, but on the other hand
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there is a lot of flexibility.
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### 2015-04-22
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Implemented Reader and Writer during the Bayern game against Porto. The
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second half gave me enough time.
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### 2015-04-21
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While showering today morning I discovered that the design for OpEncoder
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and OpDecoder doesn't work, because encoding/decoding might depend on
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the current status of the dictionary. This is not exactly the right way
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to start the day.
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Therefore we need to keep the Reader and Writer design. This time around
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we simplify it by ignoring size limits. These can be added by wrappers
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around the Reader and Writer interfaces. The Parameters type isn't
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needed anymore.
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However I will implement a ReaderState and WriterState type to use
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static typing to ensure the right State object is combined with the
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right lzbase. Reader and lzbase. Writer.
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As a start I have implemented ReaderState and WriterState to ensure
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that the state for reading is only used by readers and WriterState only
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used by Writers.
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### 2015-04-20
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Today I implemented the OpDecoder and tested OpEncoder and OpDecoder.
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### 2015-04-08
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Came up with a new simplified design for lzbase. I implemented already
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the type State that replaces OpCodec.
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### 2015-04-06
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The new lzma package is now fully usable and lzmago is using it now. The
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old lzma package has been completely removed.
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### 2015-04-05
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Implemented lzma. Reader and tested it.
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### 2015-04-04
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Implemented baseReader by adapting code form lzma. Reader.
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### 2015-04-03
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The opCodec has been copied yesterday to lzma2. opCodec has a high
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number of dependencies on other files in lzma2. Therefore I had to copy
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almost all files from lzma.
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### 2015-03-31
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Removed only a TODO item.
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However in Francesco Campoy's presentation "Go for Javaneros
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(Javaïstes?)" is the the idea that using an embedded field E, all the
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methods of E will be defined on T. If E is an interface T satisfies E.
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<https://talks.golang.org/2014/go4java.slide#51>
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I have never used this, but it seems to be a cool idea.
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### 2015-03-30
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Finished the type writerDict and wrote a simple test.
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### 2015-03-25
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I started to implement the writerDict.
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### 2015-03-24
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After thinking long about the LZMA2 code and several false starts, I
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have now a plan to create a self-sufficient lzma2 package that supports
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the classic LZMA format as well as LZMA2. The core idea is to support a
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baseReader and baseWriter type that support the basic LZMA stream
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without any headers. Both types must support the reuse of dictionaries
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and the opCodec.
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### 2015-01-10
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1. Implemented simple lzmago tool
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2. Tested tool against large 4.4G file
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* compression worked correctly; tested decompression with lzma
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* decompression hits a full buffer condition
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3. Fixed a bug in the compressor and wrote a test for it
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4. Executed full cycle for 4.4 GB file; performance can be improved ;-)
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### 2015-01-11
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* Release v0.2 because of the working LZMA encoder and decoder
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