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@01/as-lzma

v1.0.2

Published

LZMA Decoder written in AssemblyScript

Downloads

192

Readme

LZMA Decoder (AssemblyScript)

This is an experimental lzma decoder written in AssemblyScript

Example

example code

var memory = new WebAssembly.Memory({ initial: 160 })
...
// You know how to instantiate WASM module
var lzma = module.instance.exports

// Get compressed data by fetch or by some other means
var inputData = new Uint8Array(await (await fetch('PATH/TO/COMPRESSED_FILE.lzma')).arrayBuffer())

// Allocate memory to copy input data. 
const inputDataPtr = lzma.newU8Array(inputData.length)

// AssemblyScript ArrayBuffer header length
const AS_ARRAY_OFFSET = 24

// Create an Uint8Array using allocated buffer and set input data
const u8Array = new Uint8Array(
  memory.buffer,
  inputDataPtr + AS_ARRAY_OFFSET,
  inputData.length
)
u8Array.set(inputData)

class DecodeResult {
  constructor(ptr, memory) {
    const result = new Uint32Array(memory.buffer, ptr, 4)
    const [success, error, unpackSize, dataPtr] = result;
    this.success = success
    this.error = error
    if (this.success) {
      this.unpackSize = unpackSize
      this.data = new Uint8Array(
        memory.buffer,
        dataPtr + AS_ARRAY_OFFSET,
        unpackSize
      )
    }
  }
}

// Decode LZMA data
const resultPtr = lzma.decode(inputDataPtr)
const result = new DecodeResult(resultPtr, memory)

// Decompressed data
console.log(result.data)

// If the data is plain text, decode using TextDecoder
// const decoder = new TextDecoder()
// const text = decoder.decode(result.data)
// console.log(text)

How to make lzma file

Download lzma sdk and use following command

lzma e input_filename.extension output_filename.lzma

Developed by Nidin Vinayakan

License

MIT