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1 NAME
2 Compress::LZF - extremely light-weight Lev-Zimpel-Free compression
3
4 SYNOPSIS
5 # import compress/decompress functions
6 use Compress::LZF;
7 # the same as above
8 use Compress::LZF ':compress';
9
10 $compressed = compress $uncompressed_data;
11 $original_data = decompress $compressed;
12
13 # import sfreeze, sfreeze_cref and sfreeze_c
14 use Compress::LZF ':freeze';
15
16 $serialized = sfreeze_c [4,5,6];
17 $original_data = sthaw $serialized;
18
19 DESCRIPTION
20 LZF is an extremely fast (not that much slower than a pure memcpy)
21 compression algorithm. It is ideal for applications where you want to
22 save *some* space but not at the cost of speed. It is ideal for
23 repetitive data as well. The module is self-contained and very small (no
24 large library to be pulled in). It is also free, so there should be no
25 problems incoporating this module into commercial programs.
26
27 I have no idea wether any patents in any countries apply to this
28 algorithm, but at the moment it is believed that it is free from any
29 patents.
30
31 FUNCTIONS
32 $compressed = compress $uncompressed
33 Try to compress the given string as quickly and as much as possible. In
34 the worst case, the string can enlarge by 1 byte, but that should be the
35 absolute exception. You can expect a 45% compression ratio on large,
36 binary strings.
37
38 $decompressed = decompress $compressed
39 Uncompress the string (compressed by "compress") and return the original
40 data. Decompression errors can result in either broken data (there is no
41 checksum kept) or a runtime error.
42
43 $serialized = sfreeze $value (simplified freeze)
44 Often there is the need to serialize data into a string. This function
45 does that, by using the Storable module. It does the following
46 transforms:
47
48 undef (the perl undefined value)
49 => a special cookie (undef'ness is being preserved)
50 IV, NV, PV (i.e. a _plain_ perl scalar):
51 => stays as is when it contains normal text/numbers
52 => gets serialized into a string
53 RV, undef, other funny objects (magical ones for example):
54 => data structure is freeze'd into a string.
55
56 That is, it tries to leave "normal", human-readable data untouched but
57 still serializes complex data structures into strings. The idea is to
58 keep readability as high as possible, and in cases readability can't be
59 helped anyways, it tries to compress the string.
60
61 The "sfreeze" functions will enlarge the original data one byte at most
62 and will only load the Storable method when neccessary.
63
64 $serialized = sfreeze_c $value (sfreeze and compress)
65 Similar to "sfreeze", but always tries to "c"ompress the resulting
66 string. This still leaves most small objects (most numbers) untouched.
67
68 $serialized = sfreeze_cr $value (sfreeze and compress references)
69 Similar to "sfreeze", but tries to "c"ompress the resulting string
70 unless it's a "simple" string. References for example are not "simple"
71 and as such are being compressed.
72
73 $original_data = sthaw $serialized
74 Recreate the original object from it's serialized representation. This
75 function automatically detects all the different sfreeze formats.
76
77 Compress::LZF::set_serializer $package, $freeze, $thaw
78 Set the serialize module and functions to use. The default is
79 "Storable", "Storable::mstore" and "Storable::mretrieve", which should
80 be fine for most purposes.
81
82 SEE ALSO
83 Other Compress::* modules, especially Compress::LZV1 (an older, less
84 speedy module that guarentees only 1 byte overhead worst case) and
85 Compress::Zlib.
86
87 http://liblzf.plan9.de/
88
89 AUTHOR
90 This perl extension and the underlying liblzf were written by Marc
91 Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de> (See also http://liblzf.plan9.de/).
92
93 BUGS