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This library is a rust binding for the zstd compression library.

Documentation

1 - Add to cargo.toml

$ cargo add zstd
# Cargo.toml

[dependencies]
zstd = "0.13"

2 - Usage

This library provides Read and Write wrappers to handle (de)compression, along with convenience functions to made common tasks easier.

For instance, stream::copy_encode and stream::copy_decode are easy-to-use wrappers around std::io::copy. Check the stream example:

use std::io;

// This function use the convenient `copy_encode` method
fn compress(level: i32) {
    zstd::stream::copy_encode(io::stdin(), io::stdout(), level).unwrap();
}

// This function does the same thing, directly using an `Encoder`:
fn compress_manually(level: i32) {
    let mut encoder = zstd::stream::Encoder::new(io::stdout(), level).unwrap();
    io::copy(&mut io::stdin(), &mut encoder).unwrap();
    encoder.finish().unwrap();
}

fn decompress() {
    zstd::stream::copy_decode(io::stdin(), io::stdout()).unwrap();
}

Asynchronous support

The async-compression crate provides an async-ready integration of various compression algorithms, including zstd-rs.

Compile it yourself

zstd is included as a submodule. To get everything during your clone, use:

git clone https://github.com/gyscos/zstd-rs --recursive

Or, if you cloned it without the --recursive flag, call this from inside the repository:

git submodule update --init

Then, running cargo build should take care of building the C library and linking to it.

Build-time bindgen

This library includes a pre-generated bindings.rs file. You can also generate new bindings at build-time, using the bindgen feature:

cargo build --features bindgen

TODO

Disclaimer

This implementation is largely inspired by bozaro's lz4-rs.

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