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23 | LZF is an extremely fast (not that much slower than a pure memcpy) |
23 | LZF is an extremely fast (not that much slower than a pure memcpy) |
24 | compression algorithm. It is ideal for applications where you want to save |
24 | compression algorithm. It is ideal for applications where you want to save |
25 | I<some> space but not at the cost of speed. It is ideal for repetitive |
25 | I<some> space but not at the cost of speed. It is ideal for repetitive |
26 | data as well. The module is self-contained and very small (no large |
26 | data as well. The module is self-contained and very small (no large |
27 | library to be pulled in). It is also free, so there should be no problems |
27 | library to be pulled in). It is also free, so there should be no problems |
28 | incoporating this module into commercial programs. |
28 | incorporating this module into commercial programs. |
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30 | I have no idea wether any patents in any countries apply to this |
30 | I have no idea wether any patents in any countries apply to this |
31 | algorithm, but at the moment it is believed that it is free from any |
31 | algorithm, but at the moment it is believed that it is free from any |
32 | patents. |
32 | patents. |
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