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The Microsoft CAB file format compresses each block with completed deflate streams that depend on the sliding window history of the previous block in order to decode. inflateResetKeep() does what inflateReset() does, except the sliding window history from the previous inflate operation is retained. |
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ZLIB version 1.2.5.2 for AS400 installation instructions I) From an AS400 *SAVF file: 1) Unpacking archive to an AS400 save file On the AS400: _ Create the ZLIB AS400 library: CRTLIB LIB(ZLIB) TYPE(PROD) TEXT('ZLIB compression API library') _ Create a work save file, for example: CRTSAVF FILE(ZLIB/ZLIBSAVF) On a PC connected to the target AS400: _ Unpack the save file image to a PC file "ZLIBSAVF" _ Upload this file into the save file on the AS400, for example using ftp in BINARY mode. 2) Populating the ZLIB AS400 source library On the AS400: _ Extract the saved objects into the ZLIB AS400 library using: RSTOBJ OBJ(*ALL) SAVLIB(ZLIB) DEV(*SAVF) SAVF(ZLIB/ZLIBSAVF) RSTLIB(ZLIB) 3) Customize installation: _ Edit CL member ZLIB/TOOLS(COMPILE) and change parameters if needed, according to the comments. _ Compile this member with: CRTCLPGM PGM(ZLIB/COMPILE) SRCFILE(ZLIB/TOOLS) SRCMBR(COMPILE) 4) Compile and generate the service program: _ This can now be done by executing: CALL PGM(ZLIB/COMPILE) II) From the original source distribution: 1) On the AS400, create the source library: CRTLIB LIB(ZLIB) TYPE(PROD) TEXT('ZLIB compression API library') 2) Create the source files: CRTSRCPF FILE(ZLIB/SOURCES) RCDLEN(112) TEXT('ZLIB library modules') CRTSRCPF FILE(ZLIB/H) RCDLEN(112) TEXT('ZLIB library includes') CRTSRCPF FILE(ZLIB/TOOLS) RCDLEN(112) TEXT('ZLIB library control utilities') 3) From the machine hosting the distribution files, upload them (with FTP in text mode, for example) according to the following table: Original AS400 AS400 AS400 AS400 file file member type description SOURCES Original ZLIB C subprogram sources adler32.c ADLER32 C ZLIB - Compute the Adler-32 checksum of a dta strm compress.c COMPRESS C ZLIB - Compress a memory buffer crc32.c CRC32 C ZLIB - Compute the CRC-32 of a data stream deflate.c DEFLATE C ZLIB - Compress data using the deflation algorithm gzclose.c GZCLOSE C ZLIB - Close .gz files gzlib.c GZLIB C ZLIB - Miscellaneous .gz files IO support gzread.c GZREAD C ZLIB - Read .gz files gzwrite.c GZWRITE C ZLIB - Write .gz files infback.c INFBACK C ZLIB - Inflate using a callback interface inffast.c INFFAST C ZLIB - Fast proc. literals & length/distance pairs inflate.c INFLATE C ZLIB - Interface to inflate modules inftrees.c INFTREES C ZLIB - Generate Huffman trees for efficient decode trees.c TREES C ZLIB - Output deflated data using Huffman coding uncompr.c UNCOMPR C ZLIB - Decompress a memory buffer zutil.c ZUTIL C ZLIB - Target dependent utility functions H Original ZLIB C and ILE/RPG include files crc32.h CRC32 C ZLIB - CRC32 tables deflate.h DEFLATE C ZLIB - Internal compression state gzguts.h GZGUTS C ZLIB - Definitions for the gzclose module inffast.h INFFAST C ZLIB - Header to use inffast.c inffixed.h INFFIXED C ZLIB - Table for decoding fixed codes inflate.h INFLATE C ZLIB - Internal inflate state definitions inftrees.h INFTREES C ZLIB - Header to use inftrees.c trees.h TREES C ZLIB - Created automatically with -DGEN_TREES_H zconf.h ZCONF C ZLIB - Compression library configuration zlib.h ZLIB C ZLIB - Compression library C user interface as400/zlib.inc ZLIB.INC RPGLE ZLIB - Compression library ILE RPG user interface zutil.h ZUTIL C ZLIB - Internal interface and configuration TOOLS Building source software & AS/400 README as400/bndsrc BNDSRC Entry point exportation list as400/compile.clp COMPILE CLP Compile sources & generate service program as400/readme.txt README TXT Installation instructions 4) Continue as in I)3). Notes: For AS400 ILE RPG programmers, a /copy member defining the ZLIB API prototypes for ILE RPG can be found in ZLIB/H(ZLIB.INC). Please read comments in this member for more information. Remember that most foreign textual data are ASCII coded: this implementation does not handle conversion from/to ASCII, so text data code conversions must be done explicitely. Mainly for the reason above, always open zipped files in binary mode.