lzss
is a lossless data compression algorithm in pure Rust.
This crate is built for embedded systems:
- Small code size
- Uses little RAM and CPU
no_std
feature- All parameters can be compile-time only
This crate comes in two flavors: generic (Lzss) and dynamic (LzssDyn).
The dynamic one has one compress function and all parameters are passed to it at runtime, making it very adaptive.
The generic one has compile-time parameters will produce a function for each different sets of parameters. This function will be more optimized by the compiler than the dynamic one, the downside is that multiple functions are generated when multiple parameter sets are used.
(The same applies for decompress and other functions, only used function will be in the generated program.)
This algorithm has by design no header at all. Please be aware that it is not possible to check if the contents is correct, or even the length matches. It is recommended to add a header based on the requirements.
This code is based on the LZSS encoder-decoder by Haruhiko Okumura, public domain.
alloc
- Enables everything marked withalloc
.std
- Enables everything marked withstd
and theError
instance forLzssError
andLzssDynError
.const_panic
- Requires nightly and enables compile-time checks of the parameters for Lzss.
use lzss::{Lzss, SliceReader, SliceWriter};
type MyLzss = Lzss<10, 4, 0x20, {1 << 10}, {2 << 10}>;
let input = b"Example Data";
let mut output = [0; 30];
let result = MyLzss::compress(
SliceReader::new(input),
SliceWriter::new(&mut output),
);
assert_eq!(result, Ok(14)); // there was no overflow and the output is 14 bytes long
In oder to de-/compress files in the cli, install lzss-cli:
cargo install lzss-cli
Example:
lzss e 10,4,0x20 <input >outout