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Documentation: - add note that brotli is a "stream" format, not an archive-like - regenerate .1 with Pandoc Build: - drop legacy "BROTLI_BUILD_PORTABLE" option - drop "BROTLI_SANITIZED" definition Code: - c: comb includes - c/enc: extract encoder state into separate header - c/enc: drop designated q10 codepath - c/enc: dealing better with flushing of empty stream - fix MSVC compilation API: - py: use library version instead of one in version.h - c: add plugable API to report consumed input / produced output - c/java: support "lean" prepared dictionaries (without copy of source) |
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README.md |
This directory contains the code for the Python brotli
module,
bro.py
tool, and roundtrip tests.
Only Python 2.7+ is supported.
We provide a Makefile
to simplify common development commands.
Installation
If you just want to install the latest release of the Python brotli
module, we recommend installing from PyPI:
$ pip install brotli
Alternatively, you may install directly from source by running the following command from this directory:
$ make install
Development
You may run the following commands from this directory:
$ make # Build the module in-place
$ make test # Test the module
$ make clean # Remove all temporary files and build output
If you wish to make the module available while still being
able to edit the source files, you can use the setuptools
"development mode":
$ make develop # Install the module in "development mode"
Code Style
Brotli's code follows the Google Python Style Guide. To automatically format your code, first install YAPF:
$ pip install yapf
Then, to format all files in the project, you can run:
$ make fix # Automatically format code
See the YAPF usage documentation for more information.