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|  | These classes provide a C++ stream interface to the zlib library. It allows you | ||
|  | to do things like: | ||
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 | ||
|  |   gzofstream outf("blah.gz"); | ||
|  |   outf << "These go into the gzip file " << 123 << endl; | ||
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 | ||
|  | It does this by deriving a specialized stream buffer for gzipped files, which is | ||
|  | the way Stroustrup would have done it. :-> | ||
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 | ||
|  | The gzifstream and gzofstream classes were originally written by Kevin Ruland | ||
|  | and made available in the zlib contrib/iostream directory. The older version still | ||
|  | compiles under gcc 2.xx, but not under gcc 3.xx, which sparked the development of | ||
|  | this version. | ||
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 | ||
|  | The new classes are as standard-compliant as possible, closely following the | ||
|  | approach of the standard library's fstream classes. It compiles under gcc versions | ||
|  | 3.2 and 3.3, but not under gcc 2.xx. This is mainly due to changes in the standard | ||
|  | library naming scheme. The new version of gzifstream/gzofstream/gzfilebuf differs | ||
|  | from the previous one in the following respects: | ||
|  | - added showmanyc | ||
|  | - added setbuf, with support for unbuffered output via setbuf(0,0) | ||
|  | - a few bug fixes of stream behavior | ||
|  | - gzipped output file opened with default compression level instead of maximum level | ||
|  | - setcompressionlevel()/strategy() members replaced by single setcompression() | ||
|  | 
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|  | The code is provided "as is", with the permission to use, copy, modify, distribute | ||
|  | and sell it for any purpose without fee. | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | Ludwig Schwardt | ||
|  | <schwardt@sun.ac.za> | ||
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|  | DSP Lab | ||
|  | Electrical & Electronic Engineering Department | ||
|  | University of Stellenbosch | ||
|  | South Africa |