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UCL is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL). Overview -------- UCL implements a number of algorithms with the following features:   - Decompression is simple and *very* fast.   - Requires no memory for decompression.   - The decompressors can be squeezed into less than 200 bytes of code.   - Includes compression levels for generating pre-compressed     data which achieve an excellent compression ratio.   - Allows you to dial up extra compression at a speed cost in the     compressor. The speed of the decompressor is not reduced.   - Algorithm is thread safe.   - Algorithm is lossless. UCL supports in-place decompression. Design criteria --------------- UCL's main design goal was a very high decompression speed while achieving an excellent compression ratio. Real-time decompression should be possible for virtually any application. The implementation of the NRV2B decompressor in optimized i386 assembler code runs about at the fifth of the speed of a memcpy() - and even faster for many files. Related work ------------ This section describes how UCL compares to some of my other compression technologies. * LZO   ---   http://www.oberhumer.com/opensource/lzo/   LZO is distributed under the terms of the GNU GPL.   LZO is a data compression library that focuses on   *extremly* fast decompression, and also implements some   pretty fast compression algorithms. * NRV   ---   http://www.oberhumer.com/nrv   NRV is not publicly available.   NRV started life as an experimental compression library and has since   grown into a meta-generator for compression algorithms of almost any kind.   NRV supports a virtually unlimited number of different algorithms by   glueing typical data compression components. By using a combination   of sophisticated high level abstractions and advanced information   theory concepts it usually achieves an incredible compression ratio. * UCL   ---   http://www.oberhumer.com/opensource/ucl/   UCL is distributed under the terms of the GNU GPL.   UCL is a re-implementation of some concrete algorithms that have   proven especially useful during the NRV development.   As compared to LZO, the UCL algorithms achieve a better compression   ratio but decompression is somewhat slower. See below. * UPX   ---   http://www.oberhumer.com/opensource/upx/   UPX is distributed under the terms of the GNU GPL.   UPX is a very powerful executable packer that can be configured   to use either NRV or UCL for actual compression services. It   currently supports the NRV2B and NRV2D algorithms. Portability ----------- UCL's decompressors should work on any system around - they could even get ported to 8-bit processors such as the Z-80 or 6502. UCL's compressors currently require at least 32-bit integers. While porting them to more restricted environments (such as 16-bit DOS) should be possible without too much effort this is not considered important at this time. How fast is fast ? ------------------ Here are some rough timings originally done on an ancient Intel Pentium 133:   memcpy():                                    ~60 MB/sec   LZO decompression in optimized assembler:    ~20 MB/sec   LZO decompression in C:                      ~16 MB/sec   UCL decompression in optimized assembler:    ~13 MB/sec Your mileage may vary and you're encouraged to run your own benchmarks. Also note that UCL's C language decompressors are not optimized very much yet, so you should use the assembler versions whenever possible. Documentation (preliminary) --------------------------- Currently UCL implements 3 of NRV's algorithms, namely NRV2B, NRV2D and NRV2E. UCL is a block compressor, i.e. each memory block passed to the compressor will get compressed independently. The API of UCL is basically identical to that of LZO. Due to current lack of documentation you are strongly advised to download LZO and study its documentation and example programs first:     http://www.oberhumer.com/opensource/lzo/ The API of UCL is actually very simple: there's a compress() function that compresses a block of memory, and there's a decompress() function that handles decompression. That's more or less all you need to know. See the `examples' directory for some demo programs. UCL will expand non-compressible data by a little amount. I suggest using this formula for a worst-case expansion calculation:     output_block_size = input_block_size + (input_block_size / 8) + 256 COPYRIGHT --------- The UCL library is Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 by Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer <markus@oberhumer.com>. The UCL library is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL). See the file COPYING. Special licenses for commercial and other applications which are not willing to accept the GNU General Public License are available by contacting the author.-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux)iD8DBQE/4ZvKTWFXqwsgQ8kRAhF6AJwIR0ILMZeV9+ZCCCJ/roj/69PrLgCgshstOMn0jebEgHVJ7+Z5Hva70tE==+AhB-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

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