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that use LZMA_SYNC_FLUSH with encoder (not implemented
yet). This is a new feature in the raw LZMA format,
which isn't supported by old decoders. This shouldn't
be a problem in practice, since lzma_alone_encoder()
will not allow LZMA_SYNC_FLUSH, and thus not allow
creating files on decodable with old decoders.
Made lzma_decoder.c to require tab width of 4 characters
if one wants to fit the code in 80 columns. This makes
the code easier to read.
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five input bytes) from LZMA decoder to range decoder
header. Did the same for decoding of direct bits.
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so that the preprocessor removes the /* */ style comments,
which are not supported by some non-GNU assemblers (Solaris)
that otherwise work with this code.
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better portability. Still needs fixing the commenting.
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It's not strictly needed there, and just complicates the
code. LZ encoder never even had this feature.
The primary reason to have uncompressed size tracking in
filter encoders was validating that the application
doesn't give different amount of input that it had
promised. A side effect was to validate internal workings
of liblzma.
Uncompressed size tracking is still present in the Block
encoder. Maybe it should be added to LZMA_Alone and raw
encoders too. It's simpler to have one coder just to
validate the uncompressed size instead of having it
in every filter.
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The x86 assembler versions were already OK.
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Cleaned Subblock filter's initialization code too.
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that were disabled for debugging reasons.
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