updated version number to v1.4.7
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<title>zstd 1.4.6 Manual</title>
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<title>zstd 1.4.7 Manual</title>
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<h1>zstd 1.4.6 Manual</h1>
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<h1>zstd 1.4.7 Manual</h1>
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<a name="Contents"></a><h2>Contents</h2>
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<a name="Contents"></a><h2>Contents</h2>
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/*------ Version ------*/
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/*------ Version ------*/
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#define ZSTD_VERSION_MAJOR 1
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#define ZSTD_VERSION_MAJOR 1
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#define ZSTD_VERSION_MINOR 4
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#define ZSTD_VERSION_MINOR 4
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#define ZSTD_VERSION_RELEASE 6
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#define ZSTD_VERSION_RELEASE 7
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#define ZSTD_VERSION_NUMBER (ZSTD_VERSION_MAJOR *100*100 + ZSTD_VERSION_MINOR *100 + ZSTD_VERSION_RELEASE)
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#define ZSTD_VERSION_NUMBER (ZSTD_VERSION_MAJOR *100*100 + ZSTD_VERSION_MINOR *100 + ZSTD_VERSION_RELEASE)
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/*! ZSTD_versionNumber() :
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/*! ZSTD_versionNumber() :
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.TH "ZSTD" "1" "July 2020" "zstd 1.4.5" "User Commands"
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.TH "ZSTD" "1" "December 2020" "zstd 1.4.7" "User Commands"
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.SH "NAME"
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.SH "NAME"
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\fBzstd\fR \- zstd, zstdmt, unzstd, zstdcat \- Compress or decompress \.zst files
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\fBzstd\fR \- zstd, zstdmt, unzstd, zstdcat \- Compress or decompress \.zst files
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\fB\-\-[no\-]sparse\fR: enable / disable sparse FS support, to make files with many zeroes smaller on disk\. Creating sparse files may save disk space and speed up decompression by reducing the amount of disk I/O\. default: enabled when output is into a file, and disabled when output is stdout\. This setting overrides default and can force sparse mode over stdout\.
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\fB\-\-[no\-]sparse\fR: enable / disable sparse FS support, to make files with many zeroes smaller on disk\. Creating sparse files may save disk space and speed up decompression by reducing the amount of disk I/O\. default: enabled when output is into a file, and disabled when output is stdout\. This setting overrides default and can force sparse mode over stdout\.
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\fB\-\-rm\fR: remove source file(s) after successful compression or decompression
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\fB\-\-rm\fR: remove source file(s) after successful compression or decompression\. If used in combination with \-o, will trigger a confirmation prompt (which can be silenced with \-f), as this is a destructive operation\.
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\fB\-k\fR, \fB\-\-keep\fR: keep source file(s) after successful compression or decompression\. This is the default behavior\.
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\fB\-k\fR, \fB\-\-keep\fR: keep source file(s) after successful compression or decompression\. This is the default behavior\.
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.SS "Restricted usage of Environment Variables"
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.SS "Restricted usage of Environment Variables"
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Using environment variables to set parameters has security implications\. Therefore, this avenue is intentionally restricted\. Only \fBZSTD_CLEVEL\fR is supported currently, for setting compression level\. \fBZSTD_CLEVEL\fR can be used to set the level between 1 and 19 (the "normal" range)\. If the value of \fBZSTD_CLEVEL\fR is not a valid integer, it will be ignored with a warning message\. \fBZSTD_CLEVEL\fR just replaces the default compression level (\fB3\fR)\. It can be overridden by corresponding command line arguments\.
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Using environment variables to set parameters has security implications\. Therefore, this avenue is intentionally restricted\. Only \fBZSTD_CLEVEL\fR and \fBZSTD_NBTHREADS\fR are currently supported\. They set the compression level and number of threads to use during compression, respectively\.
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\fBZSTD_CLEVEL\fR can be used to set the level between 1 and 19 (the "normal" range)\. If the value of \fBZSTD_CLEVEL\fR is not a valid integer, it will be ignored with a warning message\. \fBZSTD_CLEVEL\fR just replaces the default compression level (\fB3\fR)\.
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\fBZSTD_NBTHREADS\fR can be used to set the number of threads \fBzstd\fR will attempt to use during compression\. If the value of \fBZSTD_NBTHREADS\fR is not a valid unsigned integer, it will be ignored with a warning message\. \'ZSTD_NBTHREADS\fBhas a default value of (\fR1\fB), and is capped at ZSTDMT_NBWORKERS_MAX==200\.\fRzstd` must be compiled with multithread support for this to have any effect\.
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They can both be overridden by corresponding command line arguments: \fB\-#\fR for compression level and \fB\-T#\fR for number of compression threads\.
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.SH "DICTIONARY BUILDER"
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.SH "DICTIONARY BUILDER"
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\fBzstd\fR offers \fIdictionary\fR compression, which greatly improves efficiency on small files and messages\. It\'s possible to train \fBzstd\fR with a set of samples, the result of which is saved into a file called a \fBdictionary\fR\. Then during compression and decompression, reference the same dictionary, using command \fB\-D dictionaryFileName\fR\. Compression of small files similar to the sample set will be greatly improved\.
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\fBzstd\fR offers \fIdictionary\fR compression, which greatly improves efficiency on small files and messages\. It\'s possible to train \fBzstd\fR with a set of samples, the result of which is saved into a file called a \fBdictionary\fR\. Then during compression and decompression, reference the same dictionary, using command \fB\-D dictionaryFileName\fR\. Compression of small files similar to the sample set will be greatly improved\.
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.TH "ZSTDGREP" "1" "July 2020" "zstd 1.4.5" "User Commands"
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.TH "ZSTDGREP" "1" "December 2020" "zstd 1.4.7" "User Commands"
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.SH "NAME"
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\fBzstdgrep\fR \- print lines matching a pattern in zstandard\-compressed files
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\fBzstdgrep\fR \- print lines matching a pattern in zstandard\-compressed files
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.TH "ZSTDLESS" "1" "July 2020" "zstd 1.4.5" "User Commands"
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.TH "ZSTDLESS" "1" "December 2020" "zstd 1.4.7" "User Commands"
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.SH "NAME"
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\fBzstdless\fR \- view zstandard\-compressed files
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\fBzstdless\fR \- view zstandard\-compressed files
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