LZ4 Windows binary package ==================================== #### The package contents - `lz4.exe` : Command Line Utility, supporting gzip-like arguments - `dll\msys-lz4-1.dll` : The DLL of LZ4 library, compiled by msys - `dll\liblz4.dll.a` : The import library of LZ4 library for Visual C++ - `example\` : The example of usage of LZ4 library - `include\` : Header files required with LZ4 library - `static\liblz4_static.lib` : The static LZ4 library #### Usage of Command Line Interface Command Line Interface (CLI) supports gzip-like arguments. By default CLI takes an input file and compresses it to an output file: ``` Usage: lz4 [arg] [input] [output] ``` The full list of commands for CLI can be obtained with `-h` or `-H`. The ratio can be improved with commands from `-3` to `-16` but higher levels also have slower compression. CLI includes in-memory compression benchmark module with compression levels starting from `-b` and ending with `-e` with iteration time of `-i` seconds. CLI supports aggregation of parameters i.e. `-b1`, `-e18`, and `-i1` can be joined into `-b1e18i1`. #### The example of usage of static and dynamic LZ4 libraries with gcc/MinGW Use `cd example` and `make` to build `fullbench-dll` and `fullbench-lib`. `fullbench-dll` uses a dynamic LZ4 library from the `dll` directory. `fullbench-lib` uses a static LZ4 library from the `lib` directory. #### Using LZ4 DLL with gcc/MinGW The header files from `include\` and the dynamic library `dll\msys-lz4-1.dll` are required to compile a project using gcc/MinGW. The dynamic library has to be added to linking options. It means that if a project that uses LZ4 consists of a single `test-dll.c` file it should be linked with `dll\msys-lz4-1.dll`. For example: ``` gcc $(CFLAGS) -Iinclude\ test-dll.c -o test-dll dll\msys-lz4-1.dll ``` The compiled executable will require LZ4 DLL which is available at `dll\msys-lz4-1.dll`. #### The example of usage of static and dynamic LZ4 libraries with Visual C++ Open `example\fullbench-dll.sln` to compile `fullbench-dll` that uses a dynamic LZ4 library from the `dll` directory. The solution works with Visual C++ 2010 or newer. When one will open the solution with Visual C++ newer than 2010 then the solution will be upgraded to the current version. #### Using LZ4 DLL with Visual C++ The header files from `include\` and the import library `dll\liblz4.dll.a` are required to compile a project using Visual C++. 1. The header files should be added to `Additional Include Directories` that can be found in project properties `C/C++` then `General`. 2. The import library has to be added to `Additional Dependencies` that can be found in project properties `Linker` then `Input`. If one will provide only the name `liblz4.dll.a` without a full path to the library the directory has to be added to `Linker\General\Additional Library Directories`. The compiled executable will require LZ4 DLL which is available at `dll\msys-lz4-1.dll`.