-
Hi _inikep_,
some textual decompression feedback, again.
@github_staff
Shouldn't it be better to add 'Feedback' section, thus feedbacks won't go to 'Issues', inappropriate it is.
Anyway, seeing how …
-
### Bug report
__System info:__
Influx 1.1.1
Ubuntu 14.04
Run in a Docker container v1.10.3
__Steps to reproduce:__
Run a `DELETE` query on a measurement with very high cardinality. As t…
-
I'm not realy sure if this is issue at all, but I've got idea one may sometimes want to do a progressive block decoding. Say, specs say block could be fairly large and for e.g. networking it implies c…
-
As of 1.5 RC (9e8d558d81e958407edf676329972174e0c9b0de) levels are somewhat confusing.
Normally when app-level dev calls library, it is expected higher level gives better ratio at cost of slower co…
-
Hi, inikep, happy new 2016!
Your lz5 fills the gap between lz4 and Zstd, nice.
However, your next statement is valid mainly for mixed/binary data, yes? Or to be more precise, for compressors using up…
-
Just wanted to share the log for testfiles where **Zstd v0.6.0 -22 --ultra** outperforms **LzTurbo v1.3 39**:
```
D:\LZSSE2_vs_LzTurbo_vs_Tsubame>zstd.exe -v -b22 --ultra Book_of_US_PRESIDENTS.pdf
**…
-
Default stack size on Windows is 1 MB
and size of LZ5_stream_t exceeds that limit
I had to change:
# define HEAPMODE 0
to
# define HEAPMODE 1
in order to prevent crashes.
I suggest this should be s…
-
Dear Arseny,
Could you be so kind to generate ```.exe``` for the rest of us who are merely users w/o compiler?
-
There are 2 bugs in fullbench when input file has only 1 byte (the last 3 lines):
```
C:\> fullbench.exe -i1 000-000
*** LZ4 speed analyzer r132 64-bits, by Yann Collet (Jan 4 2016) ***
- 1 iteratio…
-
For reasons unknown to man, x86 Windows is still a thing. I didn't notice any issues when building the 32bit version. Please add x86 builds to the releases for people who don't want to build from sour…
turbo updated
7 years ago