AuroraRuntime/Include/Aurora/Compression/Compression.hpp
Reece Wilson d63571e4b5 [+] AuCompression::CompressionInterceptor
[+] AuCrypto::CBC::CBCContext
[+] AuFS::ReadDirRecursive
[+] AuFS::DirDeleter
[+] AuCrypto::PBKDF2
[+] AuCrypto::AES::CBCEncrypt
[+] AuCrypto::AES::CBCDecrypt
[+] AuCrypto::TDES::CBCEncrypt
[+] AuCrypto::TDES::CBCDecrypt
[+] Optimize read write locks
[*] Added `ContextFlags = CONTEXT_ALL` to Win32 PlatformWalkCallStack
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/***
Copyright (C) 2021 J Reece Wilson (a/k/a "Reece"). All rights reserved.
File: Compression.hpp
Date: 2021-6-9
Author: Reece
***/
#pragma once
// Types
#include "ECompressionType.hpp"
#include "CompressionInfo.hpp"
// Legacy API
#include "StreamPipeProcessor.hpp"
// Recommended API
#include "ICompressionStream.hpp"
#include "StreamProcessor.hpp"
// Utility
#include "BasicCompression.hpp"
#include "CompressionInterceptor.hpp"
// TODO: neat comment + real world data
/*
Ballpark figures of real world performance:
https://www.gaia-gis.it/fossil/librasterlite2/wiki?name=benchmarks+(2019+update)
RELATIVE
Useful for compression ratio variation and realistic igors lzma decompression perf values
9th gen intel benchmark figures in MB/s:
https://github.com/lz4/lz4
Similar to above, i7 bin:
https://facebook.github.io/zstd/
LZMA -> Large packages. Sony conures. (Reliable 2.3 - 2.5. Scales all the way up to 20+. Extremely slow but scalable)
LZ4 -> Network compression and other large data streams (~4.5GB/s, 2.884 compression ratio)
ZSTD -> Standard use (~1.5GB/s to 2.5GB/s, respective compression ratios 2.4 and 2.1. Can be pushed to ~10 at around 750MB/s. Great general use. )
ZIP -> Zlib has a disgusting decompression upper limit of around 450MB/s for 2.7
*/