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      1 /* zran.h -- example of deflated stream indexing and random access
      2  * Copyright (C) 2005, 2012, 2018, 2023 Mark Adler
      3  * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in zlib.h
      4  * Version 1.3  18 Feb 2023  Mark Adler */
      5 
      6 #include <stdio.h>
      7 #include "zlib.h"
      8 
      9 // Access point.
     10 typedef struct point {
     11     off_t out;          // offset in uncompressed data
     12     off_t in;           // offset in compressed file of first full byte
     13     int bits;           // 0, or number of bits (1-7) from byte at in-1
     14     unsigned char window[32768];    // preceding 32K of uncompressed data
     15 } point_t;
     16 
     17 // Access point list.
     18 struct deflate_index {
     19     int have;           // number of access points in list
     20     int mode;           // -15 for raw, 15 for zlib, or 31 for gzip
     21     off_t length;       // total length of uncompressed data
     22     point_t *list;      // allocated list of access points
     23 };
     24 
     25 // Make one pass through a zlib, gzip, or raw deflate compressed stream and
     26 // build an index, with access points about every span bytes of uncompressed
     27 // output. gzip files with multiple members are fully indexed. span should be
     28 // chosen to balance the speed of random access against the memory requirements
     29 // of the list, which is about 32K bytes per access point. The return value is
     30 // the number of access points on success (>= 1), Z_MEM_ERROR for out of
     31 // memory, Z_BUF_ERROR for a premature end of input, Z_DATA_ERROR for a format
     32 // or verification error in the input file, or Z_ERRNO for a file read error.
     33 // On success, *built points to the resulting index.
     34 int deflate_index_build(FILE *in, off_t span, struct deflate_index **built);
     35 
     36 // Use the index to read len bytes from offset into buf. Return the number of
     37 // bytes read or a negative error code. If data is requested past the end of
     38 // the uncompressed data, then deflate_index_extract() will return a value less
     39 // than len, indicating how much was actually read into buf. If given a valid
     40 // index, this function should not return an error unless the file was modified
     41 // somehow since the index was generated, given that deflate_index_build() had
     42 // validated all of the input. If nevertheless there is a failure, Z_BUF_ERROR
     43 // is returned if the compressed data ends prematurely, Z_DATA_ERROR if the
     44 // deflate compressed data is not valid, Z_MEM_ERROR if out of memory,
     45 // Z_STREAM_ERROR if the index is not valid, or Z_ERRNO if there is an error
     46 // reading or seeking on the input file.
     47 ptrdiff_t deflate_index_extract(FILE *in, struct deflate_index *index,
     48                                 off_t offset, unsigned char *buf, size_t len);
     49 
     50 // Deallocate an index built by deflate_index_build().
     51 void deflate_index_free(struct deflate_index *index);
     52