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libdeflate reviews and mentions
- Ebiggers/libdeflate: Heavily optimized DEFLATE/zlib/gzip library
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Introducing zune-inflate: The fastest Rust implementation of gzip/Zlib/DEFLATE
zune-inflate is a port of libdeflate to safe Rust.
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Quite OK Image is now my favorite asset format
> The QOI benchmarks shows it only lagging a small bit behind PNG in compression ratio, while performing much faster (multiples) in both encoding and decoding.
Presumably that’s with stock libpng, which uses zlib. I wonder if anyone tried patching it to use the substantially faster (on x86) libdeflate[1] instead? It doesn’t do streaming, but you shouldn’t really need it for PNG textures.
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bitter v0.6 - the performant bit reading library with a new faster API
Eric biggers libdeflate https://github.com/ebiggers/libdeflate/blob/master/lib/deflate_decompress.c
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Computing Adler32 Checksums at 41 GB/s
Note that libdeflate has used essentially the same method since 2016 (https://github.com/ebiggers/libdeflate/blob/v0.4/lib/adler32...), though I recently switched it to use a slightly different method (https://github.com/ebiggers/libdeflate/blob/v1.12/lib/x86/ad...) that performs more consistently across different families of x86 CPUs.
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Zlib – a spiffy yet delicately unobtrusive compression library
Going away from Zlib proper but staying with its format, there’s libdeflate[1], an implementation that’s substantially faster on modern machines but can’t stream, and of course Zopfli[2], a glacially slow compressor that’s somewhat better (and occasionally much more so).
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ebiggers/libdeflate is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of libdeflate is C.