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A small but practical concatenative programming language.

vendor/miniz.h

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/* miniz.c v1.15 - public domain deflate/inflate, zlib-subset, ZIP reading/writing/appending, PNG writing
   See "unlicense" statement at the end of this file.
   Rich Geldreich <richgel99@gmail.com>, last updated Oct. 13, 2013
   Implements RFC 1950: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1950.txt and RFC 1951: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1951.txt

   Most API's defined in miniz.c are optional. For example, to disable the archive related functions just define
   MINIZ_NO_ARCHIVE_APIS, or to get rid of all stdio usage define MINIZ_NO_STDIO (see the list below for more macros).

   * Change History
     10/13/13 v1.15 r4 - Interim bugfix release while I work on the next major release with Zip64 support (almost there!):
       - Critical fix for the MZ_ZIP_FLAG_DO_NOT_SORT_CENTRAL_DIRECTORY bug (thanks kahmyong.moon@hp.com) which could cause locate files to not find files. This bug
        would only have occured in earlier versions if you explicitly used this flag, OR if you used mz_zip_extract_archive_file_to_heap() or mz_zip_add_mem_to_archive_file_in_place()
        (which used this flag). If you can't switch to v1.15 but want to fix this bug, just remove the uses of this flag from both helper funcs (and of course don't use the flag).
       - Bugfix in mz_zip_reader_extract_to_mem_no_alloc() from kymoon when pUser_read_buf is not NULL and compressed size is > uncompressed size
       - Fixing mz_zip_reader_extract_*() funcs so they don't try to extract compressed data from directory entries, to account for weird zipfiles which contain zero-size compressed data on dir entries.
         Hopefully this fix won't cause any issues on weird zip archives, because it assumes the low 16-bits of zip external attributes are DOS attributes (which I believe they always are in practice).
       - Fixing mz_zip_reader_is_file_a_directory() so it doesn't check the internal attributes, just the filename and external attributes
       - mz_zip_reader_init_file() - missing MZ_FCLOSE() call if the seek failed
       - Added cmake support for Linux builds which builds all the examples, tested with clang v3.3 and gcc v4.6.
       - Clang fix for tdefl_write_image_to_png_file_in_memory() from toffaletti
       - Merged MZ_FORCEINLINE fix from hdeanclark
       - Fix <time.h> include before config #ifdef, thanks emil.brink
       - Added tdefl_write_image_to_png_file_in_memory_ex(): supports Y flipping (super useful for OpenGL apps), and explicit control over the compression level (so you can
        set it to 1 for real-time compression).
       - Merged in some compiler fixes from paulharris's github repro.
       - Retested this build under Windows (VS 2010, including static analysis), tcc  0.9.26, gcc v4.6 and clang v3.3.
       - Added example6.c, which dumps an image of the mandelbrot set to a PNG file.
       - Modified example2 to help test the MZ_ZIP_FLAG_DO_NOT_SORT_CENTRAL_DIRECTORY flag more.
       - In r3: Bugfix to mz_zip_writer_add_file() found during merge: Fix possible src file fclose() leak if alignment bytes+local header file write faiiled
		 - In r4: Minor bugfix to mz_zip_writer_add_from_zip_reader(): Was pushing the wrong central dir header offset, appears harmless in this release, but it became a problem in the zip64 branch
     5/20/12 v1.14 - MinGW32/64 GCC 4.6.1 compiler fixes: added MZ_FORCEINLINE, #include <time.h> (thanks fermtect).
     5/19/12 v1.13 - From jason@cornsyrup.org and kelwert@mtu.edu - Fix mz_crc32() so it doesn't compute the wrong CRC-32's when mz_ulong is 64-bit.
       - Temporarily/locally slammed in "typedef unsigned long mz_ulong" and re-ran a randomized regression test on ~500k files.
       - Eliminated a bunch of warnings when compiling with GCC 32-bit/64.
       - Ran all examples, miniz.c, and tinfl.c through MSVC 2008's /analyze (static analysis) option and fixed all warnings (except for the silly
        "Use of the comma-operator in a tested expression.." analysis warning, which I purposely use to work around a MSVC compiler warning).
       - Created 32-bit and 64-bit Codeblocks projects/workspace. Built and tested Linux executables. The codeblocks workspace is compatible with Linux+Win32/x64.
       - Added miniz_tester solution/project, which is a useful little app derived from LZHAM's tester app that I use as part of the regression test.
       - Ran miniz.c and tinfl.c through another series of regression testing on ~500,000 files and archives.
       - Modified example5.c so it purposely disables a bunch of high-level functionality (MINIZ_NO_STDIO, etc.). (Thanks to corysama for the MINIZ_NO_STDIO bug report.)
       - Fix ftell() usage in examples so they exit with an error on files which are too large (a limitation of the examples, not miniz itself).
     4/12/12 v1.12 - More comments, added low-level example5.c, fixed a couple minor level_and_flags issues in the archive API's.
      level_and_flags can now be set to MZ_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION. Thanks to Bruce Dawson <bruced@valvesoftware.com> for the feedback/bug report.
     5/28/11 v1.11 - Added statement from unlicense.org
     5/27/11 v1.10 - Substantial compressor optimizations:
      - Level 1 is now ~4x faster than before. The L1 compressor's throughput now varies between 70-110MB/sec. on a
      - Core i7 (actual throughput varies depending on the type of data, and x64 vs. x86).
      - Improved baseline L2-L9 compression perf. Also, greatly improved compression perf. issues on some file types.
      - Refactored the compression code for better readability and maintainability.
      - Added level 10 compression level (L10 has slightly better ratio than level 9, but could have a potentially large
       drop in throughput on some files).
     5/15/11 v1.09 - Initial stable release.

   * Low-level Deflate/Inflate implementation notes:

     Compression: Use the "tdefl" API's. The compressor supports raw, static, and dynamic blocks, lazy or
     greedy parsing, match length filtering, RLE-only, and Huffman-only streams. It performs and compresses
     approximately as well as zlib.

     Decompression: Use the "tinfl" API's. The entire decompressor is implemented as a single function
     coroutine: see tinfl_decompress(). It supports decompression into a 32KB (or larger power of 2) wrapping buffer, or into a memory
     block large enough to hold the entire file.

     The low-level tdefl/tinfl API's do not make any use of dynamic memory allocation.

   * zlib-style API notes:

     miniz.c implements a fairly large subset of zlib. There's enough functionality present for it to be a drop-in
     zlib replacement in many apps:
        The z_stream struct, optional memory allocation callbacks
        deflateInit/deflateInit2/deflate/deflateReset/deflateEnd/deflateBound
        inflateInit/inflateInit2/inflate/inflateEnd
        compress, compress2, compressBound, uncompress
        CRC-32, Adler-32 - Using modern, minimal code size, CPU cache friendly routines.
        Supports raw deflate streams or standard zlib streams with adler-32 checking.

     Limitations:
      The callback API's are not implemented yet. No support for gzip headers or zlib static dictionaries.
      I've tried to closely emulate zlib's various flavors of stream flushing and return status codes, but
      there are no guarantees that miniz.c pulls this off perfectly.

   * PNG writing: See the tdefl_write_image_to_png_file_in_memory() function, originally written by
     Alex Evans. Supports 1-4 bytes/pixel images.

   * ZIP archive API notes:

     The ZIP archive API's where designed with simplicity and efficiency in mind, with just enough abstraction to
     get the job done with minimal fuss. There are simple API's to retrieve file information, read files from
     existing archives, create new archives, append new files to existing archives, or clone archive data from
     one archive to another. It supports archives located in memory or the heap, on disk (using stdio.h),
     or you can specify custom file read/write callbacks.

     - Archive reading: Just call this function to read a single file from a disk archive:

      void *mz_zip_extract_archive_file_to_heap(const char *pZip_filename, const char *pArchive_name,
        size_t *pSize, mz_uint zip_flags);

     For more complex cases, use the "mz_zip_reader" functions. Upon opening an archive, the entire central
     directory is located and read as-is into memory, and subsequent file access only occurs when reading individual files.

     - Archives file scanning: The simple way is to use this function to scan a loaded archive for a specific file:

     int mz_zip_reader_locate_file(mz_zip_archive *pZip, const char *pName, const char *pComment, mz_uint flags);

     The locate operation can optionally check file comments too, which (as one example) can be used to identify
     multiple versions of the same file in an archive. This function uses a simple linear search through the central
     directory, so it's not very fast.

     Alternately, you can iterate through all the files in an archive (using mz_zip_reader_get_num_files()) and
     retrieve detailed info on each file by calling mz_zip_reader_file_stat().

     - Archive creation: Use the "mz_zip_writer" functions. The ZIP writer immediately writes compressed file data
     to disk and builds an exact image of the central directory in memory. The central directory image is written
     all at once at the end of the archive file when the archive is finalized.

     The archive writer can optionally align each file's local header and file data to any power of 2 alignment,
     which can be useful when the archive will be read from optical media. Also, the writer supports placing
     arbitrary data blobs at the very beginning of ZIP archives. Archives written using either feature are still
     readable by any ZIP tool.

     - Archive appending: The simple way to add a single file to an archive is to call this function:

      mz_bool mz_zip_add_mem_to_archive_file_in_place(const char *pZip_filename, const char *pArchive_name,
        const void *pBuf, size_t buf_size, const void *pComment, mz_uint16 comment_size, mz_uint level_and_flags);

     The archive will be created if it doesn't already exist, otherwise it'll be appended to.
     Note the appending is done in-place and is not an atomic operation, so if something goes wrong
     during the operation it's possible the archive could be left without a central directory (although the local
     file headers and file data will be fine, so the archive will be recoverable).

     For more complex archive modification scenarios:
     1. The safest way is to use a mz_zip_reader to read the existing archive, cloning only those bits you want to
     preserve into a new archive using using the mz_zip_writer_add_from_zip_reader() function (which compiles the
     compressed file data as-is). When you're done, delete the old archive and rename the newly written archive, and
     you're done. This is safe but requires a bunch of temporary disk space or heap memory.

     2. Or, you can convert an mz_zip_reader in-place to an mz_zip_writer using mz_zip_writer_init_from_reader(),
     append new files as needed, then finalize the archive which will write an updated central directory to the
     original archive. (This is basically what mz_zip_add_mem_to_archive_file_in_place() does.) There's a
     possibility that the archive's central directory could be lost with this method if anything goes wrong, though.

     - ZIP archive support limitations:
     No zip64 or spanning support. Extraction functions can only handle unencrypted, stored or deflated files.
     Requires streams capable of seeking.

   * This is a header file library, like stb_image.c. To get only a header file, either cut and paste the
     below header, or create miniz.h, #define MINIZ_HEADER_FILE_ONLY, and then include miniz.c from it.

   * Important: For best perf. be sure to customize the below macros for your target platform:
     #define MINIZ_USE_UNALIGNED_LOADS_AND_STORES 1
     #define MINIZ_LITTLE_ENDIAN 1
     #define MINIZ_HAS_64BIT_REGISTERS 1

   * On platforms using glibc, Be sure to "#define _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE 1" before including miniz.c to ensure miniz
     uses the 64-bit variants: fopen64(), stat64(), etc. Otherwise you won't be able to process large files
     (i.e. 32-bit stat() fails for me on files > 0x7FFFFFFF bytes).
*/

#include <stdlib.h>

// Defines to completely disable specific portions of miniz.c:
// If all macros here are defined the only functionality remaining will be CRC-32, adler-32, tinfl, and tdefl.

// Define MINIZ_NO_STDIO to disable all usage and any functions which rely on stdio for file I/O.
//#define MINIZ_NO_STDIO

// If MINIZ_NO_TIME is specified then the ZIP archive functions will not be able to get the current time, or
// get/set file times, and the C run-time funcs that get/set times won't be called.
// The current downside is the times written to your archives will be from 1979.
//#define MINIZ_NO_TIME

// Define MINIZ_NO_ARCHIVE_APIS to disable all ZIP archive API's.
//#define MINIZ_NO_ARCHIVE_APIS

// Define MINIZ_NO_ARCHIVE_APIS to disable all writing related ZIP archive API's.
//#define MINIZ_NO_ARCHIVE_WRITING_APIS

// Define MINIZ_NO_ZLIB_APIS to remove all ZLIB-style compression/decompression API's.
//#define MINIZ_NO_ZLIB_APIS

// Define MINIZ_NO_ZLIB_COMPATIBLE_NAME to disable zlib names, to prevent conflicts against stock zlib.
//#define MINIZ_NO_ZLIB_COMPATIBLE_NAMES

// Define MINIZ_NO_MALLOC to disable all calls to malloc, free, and realloc.
// Note if MINIZ_NO_MALLOC is defined then the user must always provide custom user alloc/free/realloc
// callbacks to the zlib and archive API's, and a few stand-alone helper API's which don't provide custom user
// functions (such as tdefl_compress_mem_to_heap() and tinfl_decompress_mem_to_heap()) won't work.
//#define MINIZ_NO_MALLOC

#if defined(__TINYC__) && (defined(__linux) || defined(__linux__))
  // TODO: Work around "error: include file 'sys\utime.h' when compiling with tcc on Linux
  #define MINIZ_NO_TIME
#endif

#if !defined(MINIZ_NO_TIME) && !defined(MINIZ_NO_ARCHIVE_APIS)
  #include <time.h>
#endif

#if defined(_M_IX86) || defined(_M_X64) || defined(__i386__) || defined(__i386) || defined(__i486__) || defined(__i486) || defined(i386) || defined(__ia64__) || defined(__x86_64__)
// MINIZ_X86_OR_X64_CPU is only used to help set the below macros.
#define MINIZ_X86_OR_X64_CPU 1
#endif

#if (__BYTE_ORDER__==__ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__) || MINIZ_X86_OR_X64_CPU
// Set MINIZ_LITTLE_ENDIAN to 1 if the processor is little endian.
#define MINIZ_LITTLE_ENDIAN 1
#endif

#if MINIZ_X86_OR_X64_CPU
// Set MINIZ_USE_UNALIGNED_LOADS_AND_STORES to 1 on CPU's that permit efficient integer loads and stores from unaligned addresses.
#define MINIZ_USE_UNALIGNED_LOADS_AND_STORES 1
#endif

#if defined(_M_X64) || defined(_WIN64) || defined(__MINGW64__) || defined(_LP64) || defined(__LP64__) || defined(__ia64__) || defined(__x86_64__)
// Set MINIZ_HAS_64BIT_REGISTERS to 1 if operations on 64-bit integers are reasonably fast (and don't involve compiler generated calls to helper functions).
#define MINIZ_HAS_64BIT_REGISTERS 1
#endif


// ------------------- zlib-style API Definitions.

// For more compatibility with zlib, miniz.c uses unsigned long for some parameters/struct members. Beware: mz_ulong can be either 32 or 64-bits!
typedef unsigned long mz_ulong;

// mz_free() internally uses the MZ_FREE() macro (which by default calls free() unless you've modified the MZ_MALLOC macro) to release a block allocated from the heap.
void mz_free(void *p);

#define MZ_ADLER32_INIT (1)
// mz_adler32() returns the initial adler-32 value to use when called with ptr==NULL.
mz_ulong mz_adler32(mz_ulong adler, const unsigned char *ptr, size_t buf_len);

#define MZ_CRC32_INIT (0)
// mz_crc32() returns the initial CRC-32 value to use when called with ptr==NULL.
mz_ulong mz_crc32(mz_ulong crc, const unsigned char *ptr, size_t buf_len);

// Compression strategies.
enum { MZ_DEFAULT_STRATEGY = 0, MZ_FILTERED = 1, MZ_HUFFMAN_ONLY = 2, MZ_RLE = 3, MZ_FIXED = 4 };

// Method
#define MZ_DEFLATED 8

#ifndef MINIZ_NO_ZLIB_APIS

// Heap allocation callbacks.
// Note that mz_alloc_func parameter types purpsosely differ from zlib's: items/size is size_t, not unsigned long.
typedef void *(*mz_alloc_func)(void *opaque, size_t items, size_t size);
typedef void (*mz_free_func)(void *opaque, void *address);
typedef void *(*mz_realloc_func)(void *opaque, void *address, size_t items, size_t size);

#define MZ_VERSION          "9.1.15"
#define MZ_VERNUM           0x91F0
#define MZ_VER_MAJOR        9
#define MZ_VER_MINOR        1
#define MZ_VER_REVISION     15
#define MZ_VER_SUBREVISION  0

// Flush values. For typical usage you only need MZ_NO_FLUSH and MZ_FINISH. The other values are for advanced use (refer to the zlib docs).
enum { MZ_NO_FLUSH = 0, MZ_PARTIAL_FLUSH = 1, MZ_SYNC_FLUSH = 2, MZ_FULL_FLUSH = 3, MZ_FINISH = 4, MZ_BLOCK = 5 };

// Return status codes. MZ_PARAM_ERROR is non-standard.
enum { MZ_OK = 0, MZ_STREAM_END = 1, MZ_NEED_DICT = 2, MZ_ERRNO = -1, MZ_STREAM_ERROR = -2, MZ_DATA_ERROR = -3, MZ_MEM_ERROR = -4, MZ_BUF_ERROR = -5, MZ_VERSION_ERROR = -6, MZ_PARAM_ERROR = -10000 };

// Compression levels: 0-9 are the standard zlib-style levels, 10 is best possible compression (not zlib compatible, and may be very slow), MZ_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION=MZ_DEFAULT_LEVEL.
enum { MZ_NO_COMPRESSION = 0, MZ_BEST_SPEED = 1, MZ_BEST_COMPRESSION = 9, MZ_UBER_COMPRESSION = 10, MZ_DEFAULT_LEVEL = 6, MZ_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION = -1 };

// Window bits
#define MZ_DEFAULT_WINDOW_BITS 15

struct mz_internal_state;

// Compression/decompression stream struct.
typedef struct mz_stream_s
{
  const unsigned char *next_in;     // pointer to next byte to read
  unsigned int avail_in;            // number of bytes available at next_in
  mz_ulong total_in;                // total number of bytes consumed so far

  unsigned char *next_out;          // pointer to next byte to write
  unsigned int avail_out;           // number of bytes that can be written to next_out
  mz_ulong total_out;               // total number of bytes produced so far

  char *msg;                        // error msg (unused)
  struct mz_internal_state *state;  // internal state, allocated by zalloc/zfree

  mz_alloc_func zalloc;             // optional heap allocation function (defaults to malloc)
  mz_free_func zfree;               // optional heap free function (defaults to free)
  void *opaque;                     // heap alloc function user pointer

  int data_type;                    // data_type (unused)
  mz_ulong adler;                   // adler32 of the source or uncompressed data
  mz_ulong reserved;                // not used
} mz_stream;

typedef mz_stream *mz_streamp;

// Returns the version string of miniz.c.
const char *mz_version(void);

// mz_deflateInit() initializes a compressor with default options:
// Parameters:
//  pStream must point to an initialized mz_stream struct.
//  level must be between [MZ_NO_COMPRESSION, MZ_BEST_COMPRESSION].
//  level 1 enables a specially optimized compression function that's been optimized purely for performance, not ratio.
//  (This special func. is currently only enabled when MINIZ_USE_UNALIGNED_LOADS_AND_STORES and MINIZ_LITTLE_ENDIAN are defined.)
// Return values:
//  MZ_OK on success.
//  MZ_STREAM_ERROR if the stream is bogus.
//  MZ_PARAM_ERROR if the input parameters are bogus.
//  MZ_MEM_ERROR on out of memory.
int mz_deflateInit(mz_streamp pStream, int level);

// mz_deflateInit2() is like mz_deflate(), except with more control:
// Additional parameters:
//   method must be MZ_DEFLATED
//   window_bits must be MZ_DEFAULT_WINDOW_BITS (to wrap the deflate stream with zlib header/adler-32 footer) or -MZ_DEFAULT_WINDOW_BITS (raw deflate/no header or footer)
//   mem_level must be between [1, 9] (it's checked but ignored by miniz.c)
int mz_deflateInit2(mz_streamp pStream, int level, int method, int window_bits, int mem_level, int strategy);

// Quickly resets a compressor without having to reallocate anything. Same as calling mz_deflateEnd() followed by mz_deflateInit()/mz_deflateInit2().
int mz_deflateReset(mz_streamp pStream);

// mz_deflate() compresses the input to output, consuming as much of the input and producing as much output as possible.
// Parameters:
//   pStream is the stream to read from and write to. You must initialize/update the next_in, avail_in, next_out, and avail_out members.
//   flush may be MZ_NO_FLUSH, MZ_PARTIAL_FLUSH/MZ_SYNC_FLUSH, MZ_FULL_FLUSH, or MZ_FINISH.
// Return values:
//   MZ_OK on success (when flushing, or if more input is needed but not available, and/or there's more output to be written but the output buffer is full).
//   MZ_STREAM_END if all input has been consumed and all output bytes have been written. Don't call mz_deflate() on the stream anymore.
//   MZ_STREAM_ERROR if the stream is bogus.
//   MZ_PARAM_ERROR if one of the parameters is invalid.
//   MZ_BUF_ERROR if no forward progress is possible because the input and/or output buffers are empty. (Fill up the input buffer or free up some output space and try again.)
int mz_deflate(mz_streamp pStream, int flush);

// mz_deflateEnd() deinitializes a compressor:
// Return values:
//  MZ_OK on success.
//  MZ_STREAM_ERROR if the stream is bogus.
int mz_deflateEnd(mz_streamp pStream);

// mz_deflateBound() returns a (very) conservative upper bound on the amount of data that could be generated by deflate(), assuming flush is set to only MZ_NO_FLUSH or MZ_FINISH.
mz_ulong mz_deflateBound(mz_streamp pStream, mz_ulong source_len);

// Single-call compression functions mz_compress() and mz_compress2():
// Returns MZ_OK on success, or one of the error codes from mz_deflate() on failure.
int mz_compress(unsigned char *pDest, mz_ulong *pDest_len, const unsigned char *pSource, mz_ulong source_len);
int mz_compress2(unsigned char *pDest, mz_ulong *pDest_len, const unsigned char *pSource, mz_ulong source_len, int level);

// mz_compressBound() returns a (very) conservative upper bound on the amount of data that could be generated by calling mz_compress().
mz_ulong mz_compressBound(mz_ulong source_len);

// Initializes a decompressor.
int mz_inflateInit(mz_streamp pStream);

// mz_inflateInit2() is like mz_inflateInit() with an additional option that controls the window size and whether or not the stream has been wrapped with a zlib header/footer:
// window_bits must be MZ_DEFAULT_WINDOW_BITS (to parse zlib header/footer) or -MZ_DEFAULT_WINDOW_BITS (raw deflate).
int mz_inflateInit2(mz_streamp pStream, int window_bits);

// Decompresses the input stream to the output, consuming only as much of the input as needed, and writing as much to the output as possible.
// Parameters:
//   pStream is the stream to read from and write to. You must initialize/update the next_in, avail_in, next_out, and avail_out members.
//   flush may be MZ_NO_FLUSH, MZ_SYNC_FLUSH, or MZ_FINISH.
//   On the first call, if flush is MZ_FINISH it's assumed the input and output buffers are both sized large enough to decompress the entire stream in a single call (this is slightly faster).
//   MZ_FINISH implies that there are no more source bytes available beside what's already in the input buffer, and that the output buffer is large enough to hold the rest of the decompressed data.
// Return values:
//   MZ_OK on success. Either more input is needed but not available, and/or there's more output to be written but the output buffer is full.
//   MZ_STREAM_END if all needed input has been consumed and all output bytes have been written. For zlib streams, the adler-32 of the decompressed data has also been verified.
//   MZ_STREAM_ERROR if the stream is bogus.
//   MZ_DATA_ERROR if the deflate stream is invalid.
//   MZ_PARAM_ERROR if one of the parameters is invalid.
//   MZ_BUF_ERROR if no forward progress is possible because the input buffer is empty but the inflater needs more input to continue, or if the output buffer is not large enough. Call mz_inflate() again
//   with more input data, or with more room in the output buffer (except when using single call decompression, described above).
int mz_inflate(mz_streamp pStream, int flush);

// Deinitializes a decompressor.
int mz_inflateEnd(mz_streamp pStream);

// Single-call decompression.
// Returns MZ_OK on success, or one of the error codes from mz_inflate() on failure.
int mz_uncompress(unsigned char *pDest, mz_ulong *pDest_len, const unsigned char *pSource, mz_ulong source_len);

// Returns a string description of the specified error code, or NULL if the error code is invalid.
const char *mz_error(int err);

// Redefine zlib-compatible names to miniz equivalents, so miniz.c can be used as a drop-in replacement for the subset of zlib that miniz.c supports.
// Define MINIZ_NO_ZLIB_COMPATIBLE_NAMES to disable zlib-compatibility if you use zlib in the same project.
#ifndef MINIZ_NO_ZLIB_COMPATIBLE_NAMES
  typedef unsigned char Byte;
  typedef unsigned int uInt;
  typedef mz_ulong uLong;
  typedef Byte Bytef;
  typedef uInt uIntf;
  typedef char charf;
  typedef int intf;
  typedef void *voidpf;
  typedef uLong uLongf;
  typedef void *voidp;
  typedef void *const voidpc;
  #define Z_NULL                0
  #define Z_NO_FLUSH            MZ_NO_FLUSH
  #define Z_PARTIAL_FLUSH       MZ_PARTIAL_FLUSH
  #define Z_SYNC_FLUSH          MZ_SYNC_FLUSH
  #define Z_FULL_FLUSH          MZ_FULL_FLUSH
  #define Z_FINISH              MZ_FINISH
  #define Z_BLOCK               MZ_BLOCK
  #define Z_OK                  MZ_OK
  #define Z_STREAM_END          MZ_STREAM_END
  #define Z_NEED_DICT           MZ_NEED_DICT
  #define Z_ERRNO               MZ_ERRNO
  #define Z_STREAM_ERROR        MZ_STREAM_ERROR
  #define Z_DATA_ERROR          MZ_DATA_ERROR
  #define Z_MEM_ERROR           MZ_MEM_ERROR
  #define Z_BUF_ERROR           MZ_BUF_ERROR
  #define Z_VERSION_ERROR       MZ_VERSION_ERROR
  #define Z_PARAM_ERROR         MZ_PARAM_ERROR
  #define Z_NO_COMPRESSION      MZ_NO_COMPRESSION
  #define Z_BEST_SPEED          MZ_BEST_SPEED
  #define Z_BEST_COMPRESSION    MZ_BEST_COMPRESSION
  #define Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION MZ_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION
  #define Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY    MZ_DEFAULT_STRATEGY
  #define Z_FILTERED            MZ_FILTERED
  #define Z_HUFFMAN_ONLY        MZ_HUFFMAN_ONLY
  #define Z_RLE                 MZ_RLE
  #define Z_FIXED               MZ_FIXED
  #define Z_DEFLATED            MZ_DEFLATED
  #define Z_DEFAULT_WINDOW_BITS MZ_DEFAULT_WINDOW_BITS
  #define alloc_func            mz_alloc_func
  #define free_func             mz_free_func
  #define internal_state        mz_internal_state
  #define z_stream              mz_stream
  #define deflateInit           mz_deflateInit
  #define deflateInit2          mz_deflateInit2
  #define deflateReset          mz_deflateReset
  #define deflate               mz_deflate
  #define deflateEnd            mz_deflateEnd
  #define deflateBound          mz_deflateBound
  #define compress              mz_compress
  #define compress2             mz_compress2
  #define compressBound         mz_compressBound
  #define inflateInit           mz_inflateInit
  #define inflateInit2          mz_inflateInit2
  #define inflate               mz_inflate
  #define inflateEnd            mz_inflateEnd
  #define uncompress            mz_uncompress
  #define crc32                 mz_crc32
  #define adler32               mz_adler32
  #define MAX_WBITS             15
  #define MAX_MEM_LEVEL         9
  #define zError                mz_error
  #define ZLIB_VERSION          MZ_VERSION
  #define ZLIB_VERNUM           MZ_VERNUM
  #define ZLIB_VER_MAJOR        MZ_VER_MAJOR
  #define ZLIB_VER_MINOR        MZ_VER_MINOR
  #define ZLIB_VER_REVISION     MZ_VER_REVISION
  #define ZLIB_VER_SUBREVISION  MZ_VER_SUBREVISION
  #define zlibVersion           mz_version
  #define zlib_version          mz_version()
#endif // #ifndef MINIZ_NO_ZLIB_COMPATIBLE_NAMES

#endif // MINIZ_NO_ZLIB_APIS

// ------------------- Types and macros

typedef unsigned char mz_uint8;
typedef signed short mz_int16;
typedef unsigned short mz_uint16;
typedef unsigned int mz_uint32;
typedef unsigned int mz_uint;
typedef long long mz_int64;
typedef unsigned long long mz_uint64;
typedef int mz_bool;

#define MZ_FALSE (0)
#define MZ_TRUE (1)

// An attempt to work around MSVC's spammy "warning C4127: conditional expression is constant" message.
#ifdef _MSC_VER
   #define MZ_MACRO_END while (0, 0)
#else
   #define MZ_MACRO_END while (0)
#endif

// ------------------- ZIP archive reading/writing

#ifndef MINIZ_NO_ARCHIVE_APIS

enum
{
  MZ_ZIP_MAX_IO_BUF_SIZE = 64*1024,
  MZ_ZIP_MAX_ARCHIVE_FILENAME_SIZE = 260,
  MZ_ZIP_MAX_ARCHIVE_FILE_COMMENT_SIZE = 256
};

typedef struct
{
  mz_uint32 m_file_index;
  mz_uint32 m_central_dir_ofs;
  mz_uint16 m_version_made_by;
  mz_uint16 m_version_needed;
  mz_uint16 m_bit_flag;
  mz_uint16 m_method;
//#ifndef MINIZ_NO_TIME
  time_t m_time;
//#endif
  mz_uint32 m_crc32;
  mz_uint64 m_comp_size;
  mz_uint64 m_uncomp_size;
  mz_uint16 m_internal_attr;
  mz_uint32 m_external_attr;
  mz_uint64 m_local_header_ofs;
  mz_uint32 m_comment_size;
  char m_filename[MZ_ZIP_MAX_ARCHIVE_FILENAME_SIZE];
  char m_comment[MZ_ZIP_MAX_ARCHIVE_FILE_COMMENT_SIZE];
} mz_zip_archive_file_stat;

typedef size_t (*mz_file_read_func)(void *pOpaque, mz_uint64 file_ofs, void *pBuf, size_t n);
typedef size_t (*mz_file_write_func)(void *pOpaque, mz_uint64 file_ofs, const void *pBuf, size_t n);

struct mz_zip_internal_state_tag;
typedef struct mz_zip_internal_state_tag mz_zip_internal_state;

typedef enum
{
  MZ_ZIP_MODE_INVALID = 0,
  MZ_ZIP_MODE_READING = 1,
  MZ_ZIP_MODE_WRITING = 2,
  MZ_ZIP_MODE_WRITING_HAS_BEEN_FINALIZED = 3
} mz_zip_mode;

typedef struct mz_zip_archive_tag
{
  mz_uint64 m_archive_size;
  mz_uint64 m_central_directory_file_ofs;
  mz_uint m_total_files;
  mz_zip_mode m_zip_mode;

  mz_uint m_file_offset_alignment;

  mz_alloc_func m_pAlloc;
  mz_free_func m_pFree;
  mz_realloc_func m_pRealloc;
  void *m_pAlloc_opaque;

  mz_file_read_func m_pRead;
  mz_file_write_func m_pWrite;
  void *m_pIO_opaque;

  mz_zip_internal_state *m_pState;

} mz_zip_archive;

typedef enum
{
  MZ_ZIP_FLAG_CASE_SENSITIVE                = 0x0100,
  MZ_ZIP_FLAG_IGNORE_PATH                   = 0x0200,
  MZ_ZIP_FLAG_COMPRESSED_DATA               = 0x0400,
  MZ_ZIP_FLAG_DO_NOT_SORT_CENTRAL_DIRECTORY = 0x0800
} mz_zip_flags;

// ZIP archive reading

// Inits a ZIP archive reader.
// These functions read and validate the archive's central directory.
mz_bool mz_zip_reader_init(mz_zip_archive *pZip, mz_uint64 size, mz_uint32 flags);
mz_bool mz_zip_reader_init_mem(mz_zip_archive *pZip, const void *pMem, size_t size, mz_uint32 flags);

#ifndef MINIZ_NO_STDIO
mz_bool mz_zip_reader_init_file(mz_zip_archive *pZip, const char *pFilename, mz_uint32 flags);
#endif

// Returns the total number of files in the archive.
mz_uint mz_zip_reader_get_num_files(mz_zip_archive *pZip);

// Returns detailed information about an archive file entry.
mz_bool mz_zip_reader_file_stat(mz_zip_archive *pZip, mz_uint file_index, mz_zip_archive_file_stat *pStat);

// Determines if an archive file entry is a directory entry.
mz_bool mz_zip_reader_is_file_a_directory(mz_zip_archive *pZip, mz_uint file_index);
mz_bool mz_zip_reader_is_file_encrypted(mz_zip_archive *pZip, mz_uint file_index);

// Retrieves the filename of an archive file entry.
// Returns the number of bytes written to pFilename, or if filename_buf_size is 0 this function returns the number of bytes needed to fully store the filename.
mz_uint mz_zip_reader_get_filename(mz_zip_archive *pZip, mz_uint file_index, char *pFilename, mz_uint filename_buf_size);

// Attempts to locates a file in the archive's central directory.
// Valid flags: MZ_ZIP_FLAG_CASE_SENSITIVE, MZ_ZIP_FLAG_IGNORE_PATH
// Returns -1 if the file cannot be found.
int mz_zip_reader_locate_file(mz_zip_archive *pZip, const char *pName, const char *pComment, mz_uint flags);

// Extracts a archive file to a memory buffer using no memory allocation.
mz_bool mz_zip_reader_extract_to_mem_no_alloc(mz_zip_archive *pZip, mz_uint file_index, void *pBuf, size_t buf_size, mz_uint flags, void *pUser_read_buf, size_t user_read_buf_size);
mz_bool mz_zip_reader_extract_file_to_mem_no_alloc(mz_zip_archive *pZip, const char *pFilename, void *pBuf, size_t buf_size, mz_uint flags, void *pUser_read_buf, size_t user_read_buf_size);

// Extracts a archive file to a memory buffer.
mz_bool mz_zip_reader_extract_to_mem(mz_zip_archive *pZip, mz_uint file_index, void *pBuf, size_t buf_size, mz_uint flags);
mz_bool mz_zip_reader_extract_file_to_mem(mz_zip_archive *pZip, const char *pFilename, void *pBuf, size_t buf_size, mz_uint flags);

// Extracts a archive file to a dynamically allocated heap buffer.
void *mz_zip_reader_extract_to_heap(mz_zip_archive *pZip, mz_uint file_index, size_t *pSize, mz_uint flags);
void *mz_zip_reader_extract_file_to_heap(mz_zip_archive *pZip, const char *pFilename, size_t *pSize, mz_uint flags);

// Extracts a archive file using a callback function to output the file's data.
mz_bool mz_zip_reader_extract_to_callback(mz_zip_archive *pZip, mz_uint file_index, mz_file_write_func pCallback, void *pOpaque, mz_uint flags);
mz_bool mz_zip_reader_extract_file_to_callback(mz_zip_archive *pZip, const char *pFilename, mz_file_write_func pCallback, void *pOpaque, mz_uint flags);

#ifndef MINIZ_NO_STDIO
// Extracts a archive file to a disk file and sets its last accessed and modified times.
// This function only extracts files, not archive directory records.
mz_bool mz_zip_reader_extract_to_file(mz_zip_archive *pZip, mz_uint file_index, const char *pDst_filename, mz_uint flags);
mz_bool mz_zip_reader_extract_file_to_file(mz_zip_archive *pZip, const char *pArchive_filename, const char *pDst_filename, mz_uint flags);
#endif

// Ends archive reading, freeing all allocations, and closing the input archive file if mz_zip_reader_init_file() was used.
mz_bool mz_zip_reader_end(mz_zip_archive *pZip);

// ZIP archive writing

#ifndef MINIZ_NO_ARCHIVE_WRITING_APIS

// Inits a ZIP archive writer.
mz_bool mz_zip_writer_init(mz_zip_archive *pZip, mz_uint64 existing_size);
mz_bool mz_zip_writer_init_heap(mz_zip_archive *pZip, size_t size_to_reserve_at_beginning, size_t initial_allocation_size);

#ifndef MINIZ_NO_STDIO
mz_bool mz_zip_writer_init_file(mz_zip_archive *pZip, const char *pFilename, mz_uint64 size_to_reserve_at_beginning);
#endif

// Converts a ZIP archive reader object into a writer object, to allow efficient in-place file appends to occur on an existing archive.
// For archives opened using mz_zip_reader_init_file, pFilename must be the archive's filename so it can be reopened for writing. If the file can't be reopened, mz_zip_reader_end() will be called.
// For archives opened using mz_zip_reader_init_mem, the memory block must be growable using the realloc callback (which defaults to realloc unless you've overridden it).
// Finally, for archives opened using mz_zip_reader_init, the mz_zip_archive's user provided m_pWrite function cannot be NULL.
// Note: In-place archive modification is not recommended unless you know what you're doing, because if execution stops or something goes wrong before
// the archive is finalized the file's central directory will be hosed.
mz_bool mz_zip_writer_init_from_reader(mz_zip_archive *pZip, const char *pFilename);

// Adds the contents of a memory buffer to an archive. These functions record the current local time into the archive.
// To add a directory entry, call this method with an archive name ending in a forwardslash with empty buffer.
// level_and_flags - compression level (0-10, see MZ_BEST_SPEED, MZ_BEST_COMPRESSION, etc.) logically OR'd with zero or more mz_zip_flags, or just set to MZ_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION.
mz_bool mz_zip_writer_add_mem(mz_zip_archive *pZip, const char *pArchive_name, const void *pBuf, size_t buf_size, mz_uint level_and_flags);
mz_bool mz_zip_writer_add_mem_ex(mz_zip_archive *pZip, const char *pArchive_name, const void *pBuf, size_t buf_size, const void *pComment, mz_uint16 comment_size, mz_uint level_and_flags, mz_uint64 uncomp_size, mz_uint32 uncomp_crc32);

#ifndef MINIZ_NO_STDIO
// Adds the contents of a disk file to an archive. This function also records the disk file's modified time into the archive.
// level_and_flags - compression level (0-10, see MZ_BEST_SPEED, MZ_BEST_COMPRESSION, etc.) logically OR'd with zero or more mz_zip_flags, or just set to MZ_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION.
mz_bool mz_zip_writer_add_file(mz_zip_archive *pZip, const char *pArchive_name, const char *pSrc_filename, const void *pComment, mz_uint16 comment_size, mz_uint level_and_flags);
#endif

// Adds a file to an archive by fully cloning the data from another archive.
// This function fully clones the source file's compressed data (no recompression), along with its full filename, extra data, and comment fields.
mz_bool mz_zip_writer_add_from_zip_reader(mz_zip_archive *pZip, mz_zip_archive *pSource_zip, mz_uint file_index);

// Finalizes the archive by writing the central directory records followed by the end of central directory record.
// After an archive is finalized, the only valid call on the mz_zip_archive struct is mz_zip_writer_end().
// An archive must be manually finalized by calling this function for it to be valid.
mz_bool mz_zip_writer_finalize_archive(mz_zip_archive *pZip);
mz_bool mz_zip_writer_finalize_heap_archive(mz_zip_archive *pZip, void **pBuf, size_t *pSize);

// Ends archive writing, freeing all allocations, and closing the output file if mz_zip_writer_init_file() was used.
// Note for the archive to be valid, it must have been finalized before ending.
mz_bool mz_zip_writer_end(mz_zip_archive *pZip);

// Misc. high-level helper functions:

// mz_zip_add_mem_to_archive_file_in_place() efficiently (but not atomically) appends a memory blob to a ZIP archive.
// level_and_flags - compression level (0-10, see MZ_BEST_SPEED, MZ_BEST_COMPRESSION, etc.) logically OR'd with zero or more mz_zip_flags, or just set to MZ_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION.
mz_bool mz_zip_add_mem_to_archive_file_in_place(const char *pZip_filename, const char *pArchive_name, const void *pBuf, size_t buf_size, const void *pComment, mz_uint16 comment_size, mz_uint level_and_flags);

// Reads a single file from an archive into a heap block.
// Returns NULL on failure.
void *mz_zip_extract_archive_file_to_heap(const char *pZip_filename, const char *pArchive_name, size_t *pSize, mz_uint zip_flags);

#endif // #ifndef MINIZ_NO_ARCHIVE_WRITING_APIS

#endif // #ifndef MINIZ_NO_ARCHIVE_APIS

// ------------------- Low-level Decompression API Definitions

// Decompression flags used by tinfl_decompress().
// TINFL_FLAG_PARSE_ZLIB_HEADER: If set, the input has a valid zlib header and ends with an adler32 checksum (it's a valid zlib stream). Otherwise, the input is a raw deflate stream.
// TINFL_FLAG_HAS_MORE_INPUT: If set, there are more input bytes available beyond the end of the supplied input buffer. If clear, the input buffer contains all remaining input.
// TINFL_FLAG_USING_NON_WRAPPING_OUTPUT_BUF: If set, the output buffer is large enough to hold the entire decompressed stream. If clear, the output buffer is at least the size of the dictionary (typically 32KB).
// TINFL_FLAG_COMPUTE_ADLER32: Force adler-32 checksum computation of the decompressed bytes.
enum
{
  TINFL_FLAG_PARSE_ZLIB_HEADER = 1,
  TINFL_FLAG_HAS_MORE_INPUT = 2,
  TINFL_FLAG_USING_NON_WRAPPING_OUTPUT_BUF = 4,
  TINFL_FLAG_COMPUTE_ADLER32 = 8
};

// High level decompression functions:
// tinfl_decompress_mem_to_heap() decompresses a block in memory to a heap block allocated via malloc().
// On entry:
//  pSrc_buf, src_buf_len: Pointer and size of the Deflate or zlib source data to decompress.
// On return:
//  Function returns a pointer to the decompressed data, or NULL on failure.
//  *pOut_len will be set to the decompressed data's size, which could be larger than src_buf_len on uncompressible data.
//  The caller must call mz_free() on the returned block when it's no longer needed.
void *tinfl_decompress_mem_to_heap(const void *pSrc_buf, size_t src_buf_len, size_t *pOut_len, int flags);

// tinfl_decompress_mem_to_mem() decompresses a block in memory to another block in memory.
// Returns TINFL_DECOMPRESS_MEM_TO_MEM_FAILED on failure, or the number of bytes written on success.
#define TINFL_DECOMPRESS_MEM_TO_MEM_FAILED ((size_t)(-1))
size_t tinfl_decompress_mem_to_mem(void *pOut_buf, size_t out_buf_len, const void *pSrc_buf, size_t src_buf_len, int flags);

// tinfl_decompress_mem_to_callback() decompresses a block in memory to an internal 32KB buffer, and a user provided callback function will be called to flush the buffer.
// Returns 1 on success or 0 on failure.
typedef int (*tinfl_put_buf_func_ptr)(const void* pBuf, int len, void *pUser);
int tinfl_decompress_mem_to_callback(const void *pIn_buf, size_t *pIn_buf_size, tinfl_put_buf_func_ptr pPut_buf_func, void *pPut_buf_user, int flags);

struct tinfl_decompressor_tag; typedef struct tinfl_decompressor_tag tinfl_decompressor;

// Max size of LZ dictionary.
#define TINFL_LZ_DICT_SIZE 32768

// Return status.
typedef enum
{
  TINFL_STATUS_BAD_PARAM = -3,
  TINFL_STATUS_ADLER32_MISMATCH = -2,
  TINFL_STATUS_FAILED = -1,
  TINFL_STATUS_DONE = 0,
  TINFL_STATUS_NEEDS_MORE_INPUT = 1,
  TINFL_STATUS_HAS_MORE_OUTPUT = 2
} tinfl_status;

// Initializes the decompressor to its initial state.
//#define tinfl_init(r) do { (r)->m_state = 0; } MZ_MACRO_END
#define tinfl_get_adler32(r) (r)->m_check_adler32

// Main low-level decompressor coroutine function. This is the only function actually needed for decompression. All the other functions are just high-level helpers for improved usability.
// This is a universal API, i.e. it can be used as a building block to build any desired higher level decompression API. In the limit case, it can be called once per every byte input or output.
tinfl_status tinfl_decompress(tinfl_decompressor *r, const mz_uint8 *pIn_buf_next, size_t *pIn_buf_size, mz_uint8 *pOut_buf_start, mz_uint8 *pOut_buf_next, size_t *pOut_buf_size, const mz_uint32 decomp_flags);

// Internal/private bits follow.
enum
{
  TINFL_MAX_HUFF_TABLES = 3, TINFL_MAX_HUFF_SYMBOLS_0 = 288, TINFL_MAX_HUFF_SYMBOLS_1 = 32, TINFL_MAX_HUFF_SYMBOLS_2 = 19,
  TINFL_FAST_LOOKUP_BITS = 10, TINFL_FAST_LOOKUP_SIZE = 1 << TINFL_FAST_LOOKUP_BITS
};

typedef struct
{
  mz_uint8 m_code_size[TINFL_MAX_HUFF_SYMBOLS_0];
  mz_int16 m_look_up[TINFL_FAST_LOOKUP_SIZE], m_tree[TINFL_MAX_HUFF_SYMBOLS_0 * 2];
} tinfl_huff_table;

#if MINIZ_HAS_64BIT_REGISTERS
  #define TINFL_USE_64BIT_BITBUF 1
#endif

#if TINFL_USE_64BIT_BITBUF
  typedef mz_uint64 tinfl_bit_buf_t;
  #define TINFL_BITBUF_SIZE (64)
#else
  typedef mz_uint32 tinfl_bit_buf_t;
  #define TINFL_BITBUF_SIZE (32)
#endif

struct tinfl_decompressor_tag
{
  mz_uint32 m_state, m_num_bits, m_zhdr0, m_zhdr1, m_z_adler32, m_final, m_type, m_check_adler32, m_dist, m_counter, m_num_extra, m_table_sizes[TINFL_MAX_HUFF_TABLES];
  tinfl_bit_buf_t m_bit_buf;
  size_t m_dist_from_out_buf_start;
  tinfl_huff_table m_tables[TINFL_MAX_HUFF_TABLES];
  mz_uint8 m_raw_header[4], m_len_codes[TINFL_MAX_HUFF_SYMBOLS_0 + TINFL_MAX_HUFF_SYMBOLS_1 + 137];
};

// ------------------- Low-level Compression API Definitions

// Set TDEFL_LESS_MEMORY to 1 to use less memory (compression will be slightly slower, and raw/dynamic blocks will be output more frequently).
#define TDEFL_LESS_MEMORY 0

// tdefl_init() compression flags logically OR'd together (low 12 bits contain the max. number of probes per dictionary search):
// TDEFL_DEFAULT_MAX_PROBES: The compressor defaults to 128 dictionary probes per dictionary search. 0=Huffman only, 1=Huffman+LZ (fastest/crap compression), 4095=Huffman+LZ (slowest/best compression).
enum
{
  TDEFL_HUFFMAN_ONLY = 0, TDEFL_DEFAULT_MAX_PROBES = 128, TDEFL_MAX_PROBES_MASK = 0xFFF
};

// TDEFL_WRITE_ZLIB_HEADER: If set, the compressor outputs a zlib header before the deflate data, and the Adler-32 of the source data at the end. Otherwise, you'll get raw deflate data.
// TDEFL_COMPUTE_ADLER32: Always compute the adler-32 of the input data (even when not writing zlib headers).
// TDEFL_GREEDY_PARSING_FLAG: Set to use faster greedy parsing, instead of more efficient lazy parsing.
// TDEFL_NONDETERMINISTIC_PARSING_FLAG: Enable to decrease the compressor's initialization time to the minimum, but the output may vary from run to run given the same input (depending on the contents of memory).
// TDEFL_RLE_MATCHES: Only look for RLE matches (matches with a distance of 1)
// TDEFL_FILTER_MATCHES: Discards matches <= 5 chars if enabled.
// TDEFL_FORCE_ALL_STATIC_BLOCKS: Disable usage of optimized Huffman tables.
// TDEFL_FORCE_ALL_RAW_BLOCKS: Only use raw (uncompressed) deflate blocks.
// The low 12 bits are reserved to control the max # of hash probes per dictionary lookup (see TDEFL_MAX_PROBES_MASK).
enum
{
  TDEFL_WRITE_ZLIB_HEADER             = 0x01000,
  TDEFL_COMPUTE_ADLER32               = 0x02000,
  TDEFL_GREEDY_PARSING_FLAG           = 0x04000,
  TDEFL_NONDETERMINISTIC_PARSING_FLAG = 0x08000,
  TDEFL_RLE_MATCHES                   = 0x10000,
  TDEFL_FILTER_MATCHES                = 0x20000,
  TDEFL_FORCE_ALL_STATIC_BLOCKS       = 0x40000,
  TDEFL_FORCE_ALL_RAW_BLOCKS          = 0x80000
};

// High level compression functions:
// tdefl_compress_mem_to_heap() compresses a block in memory to a heap block allocated via malloc().
// On entry:
//  pSrc_buf, src_buf_len: Pointer and size of source block to compress.
//  flags: The max match finder probes (default is 128) logically OR'd against the above flags. Higher probes are slower but improve compression.
// On return:
//  Function returns a pointer to the compressed data, or NULL on failure.
//  *pOut_len will be set to the compressed data's size, which could be larger than src_buf_len on uncompressible data.
//  The caller must free() the returned block when it's no longer needed.
void *tdefl_compress_mem_to_heap(const void *pSrc_buf, size_t src_buf_len, size_t *pOut_len, int flags);

// tdefl_compress_mem_to_mem() compresses a block in memory to another block in memory.
// Returns 0 on failure.
size_t tdefl_compress_mem_to_mem(void *pOut_buf, size_t out_buf_len, const void *pSrc_buf, size_t src_buf_len, int flags);

// Compresses an image to a compressed PNG file in memory.
// On entry:
//  pImage, w, h, and num_chans describe the image to compress. num_chans may be 1, 2, 3, or 4. 
//  The image pitch in bytes per scanline will be w*num_chans. The leftmost pixel on the top scanline is stored first in memory.
//  level may range from [0,10], use MZ_NO_COMPRESSION, MZ_BEST_SPEED, MZ_BEST_COMPRESSION, etc. or a decent default is MZ_DEFAULT_LEVEL
//  If flip is true, the image will be flipped on the Y axis (useful for OpenGL apps).
// On return:
//  Function returns a pointer to the compressed data, or NULL on failure.
//  *pLen_out will be set to the size of the PNG image file.
//  The caller must mz_free() the returned heap block (which will typically be larger than *pLen_out) when it's no longer needed.
void *tdefl_write_image_to_png_file_in_memory_ex(const void *pImage, int w, int h, int num_chans, size_t *pLen_out, mz_uint level, mz_bool flip);
void *tdefl_write_image_to_png_file_in_memory(const void *pImage, int w, int h, int num_chans, size_t *pLen_out);

// Output stream interface. The compressor uses this interface to write compressed data. It'll typically be called TDEFL_OUT_BUF_SIZE at a time.
typedef mz_bool (*tdefl_put_buf_func_ptr)(const void* pBuf, int len, void *pUser);

// tdefl_compress_mem_to_output() compresses a block to an output stream. The above helpers use this function internally.
mz_bool tdefl_compress_mem_to_output(const void *pBuf, size_t buf_len, tdefl_put_buf_func_ptr pPut_buf_func, void *pPut_buf_user, int flags);

enum { TDEFL_MAX_HUFF_TABLES = 3, TDEFL_MAX_HUFF_SYMBOLS_0 = 288, TDEFL_MAX_HUFF_SYMBOLS_1 = 32, TDEFL_MAX_HUFF_SYMBOLS_2 = 19, TDEFL_LZ_DICT_SIZE = 32768, TDEFL_LZ_DICT_SIZE_MASK = TDEFL_LZ_DICT_SIZE - 1, TDEFL_MIN_MATCH_LEN = 3, TDEFL_MAX_MATCH_LEN = 258 };

// TDEFL_OUT_BUF_SIZE MUST be large enough to hold a single entire compressed output block (using static/fixed Huffman codes).
#if TDEFL_LESS_MEMORY
enum { TDEFL_LZ_CODE_BUF_SIZE = 24 * 1024, TDEFL_OUT_BUF_SIZE = (TDEFL_LZ_CODE_BUF_SIZE * 13 ) / 10, TDEFL_MAX_HUFF_SYMBOLS = 288, TDEFL_LZ_HASH_BITS = 12, TDEFL_LEVEL1_HASH_SIZE_MASK = 4095, TDEFL_LZ_HASH_SHIFT = (TDEFL_LZ_HASH_BITS + 2) / 3, TDEFL_LZ_HASH_SIZE = 1 << TDEFL_LZ_HASH_BITS };
#else
enum { TDEFL_LZ_CODE_BUF_SIZE = 64 * 1024, TDEFL_OUT_BUF_SIZE = (TDEFL_LZ_CODE_BUF_SIZE * 13 ) / 10, TDEFL_MAX_HUFF_SYMBOLS = 288, TDEFL_LZ_HASH_BITS = 15, TDEFL_LEVEL1_HASH_SIZE_MASK = 4095, TDEFL_LZ_HASH_SHIFT = (TDEFL_LZ_HASH_BITS + 2) / 3, TDEFL_LZ_HASH_SIZE = 1 << TDEFL_LZ_HASH_BITS };
#endif

// The low-level tdefl functions below may be used directly if the above helper functions aren't flexible enough. The low-level functions don't make any heap allocations, unlike the above helper functions.
typedef enum
{
  TDEFL_STATUS_BAD_PARAM = -2,
  TDEFL_STATUS_PUT_BUF_FAILED = -1,
  TDEFL_STATUS_OKAY = 0,
  TDEFL_STATUS_DONE = 1,
} tdefl_status;

// Must map to MZ_NO_FLUSH, MZ_SYNC_FLUSH, etc. enums
typedef enum
{
  TDEFL_NO_FLUSH = 0,
  TDEFL_SYNC_FLUSH = 2,
  TDEFL_FULL_FLUSH = 3,
  TDEFL_FINISH = 4
} tdefl_flush;

// tdefl's compression state structure.
typedef struct
{
  tdefl_put_buf_func_ptr m_pPut_buf_func;
  void *m_pPut_buf_user;
  mz_uint m_flags, m_max_probes[2];
  int m_greedy_parsing;
  mz_uint m_adler32, m_lookahead_pos, m_lookahead_size, m_dict_size;
  mz_uint8 *m_pLZ_code_buf, *m_pLZ_flags, *m_pOutput_buf, *m_pOutput_buf_end;
  mz_uint m_num_flags_left, m_total_lz_bytes, m_lz_code_buf_dict_pos, m_bits_in, m_bit_buffer;
  mz_uint m_saved_match_dist, m_saved_match_len, m_saved_lit, m_output_flush_ofs, m_output_flush_remaining, m_finished, m_block_index, m_wants_to_finish;
  tdefl_status m_prev_return_status;
  const void *m_pIn_buf;
  void *m_pOut_buf;
  size_t *m_pIn_buf_size, *m_pOut_buf_size;
  tdefl_flush m_flush;
  const mz_uint8 *m_pSrc;
  size_t m_src_buf_left, m_out_buf_ofs;
  mz_uint8 m_dict[TDEFL_LZ_DICT_SIZE + TDEFL_MAX_MATCH_LEN - 1];
  mz_uint16 m_huff_count[TDEFL_MAX_HUFF_TABLES][TDEFL_MAX_HUFF_SYMBOLS];
  mz_uint16 m_huff_codes[TDEFL_MAX_HUFF_TABLES][TDEFL_MAX_HUFF_SYMBOLS];
  mz_uint8 m_huff_code_sizes[TDEFL_MAX_HUFF_TABLES][TDEFL_MAX_HUFF_SYMBOLS];
  mz_uint8 m_lz_code_buf[TDEFL_LZ_CODE_BUF_SIZE];
  mz_uint16 m_next[TDEFL_LZ_DICT_SIZE];
  mz_uint16 m_hash[TDEFL_LZ_HASH_SIZE];
  mz_uint8 m_output_buf[TDEFL_OUT_BUF_SIZE];
} tdefl_compressor;

// Initializes the compressor.
// There is no corresponding deinit() function because the tdefl API's do not dynamically allocate memory.
// pBut_buf_func: If NULL, output data will be supplied to the specified callback. In this case, the user should call the tdefl_compress_buffer() API for compression.
// If pBut_buf_func is NULL the user should always call the tdefl_compress() API.
// flags: See the above enums (TDEFL_HUFFMAN_ONLY, TDEFL_WRITE_ZLIB_HEADER, etc.)
tdefl_status tdefl_init(tdefl_compressor *d, tdefl_put_buf_func_ptr pPut_buf_func, void *pPut_buf_user, int flags);

// Compresses a block of data, consuming as much of the specified input buffer as possible, and writing as much compressed data to the specified output buffer as possible.
tdefl_status tdefl_compress(tdefl_compressor *d, const void *pIn_buf, size_t *pIn_buf_size, void *pOut_buf, size_t *pOut_buf_size, tdefl_flush flush);

// tdefl_compress_buffer() is only usable when the tdefl_init() is called with a non-NULL tdefl_put_buf_func_ptr.
// tdefl_compress_buffer() always consumes the entire input buffer.
tdefl_status tdefl_compress_buffer(tdefl_compressor *d, const void *pIn_buf, size_t in_buf_size, tdefl_flush flush);

tdefl_status tdefl_get_prev_return_status(tdefl_compressor *d);
mz_uint32 tdefl_get_adler32(tdefl_compressor *d);

// Can't use tdefl_create_comp_flags_from_zip_params if MINIZ_NO_ZLIB_APIS isn't defined, because it uses some of its macros.
#ifndef MINIZ_NO_ZLIB_APIS
// Create tdefl_compress() flags given zlib-style compression parameters.
// level may range from [0,10] (where 10 is absolute max compression, but may be much slower on some files)
// window_bits may be -15 (raw deflate) or 15 (zlib)
// strategy may be either MZ_DEFAULT_STRATEGY, MZ_FILTERED, MZ_HUFFMAN_ONLY, MZ_RLE, or MZ_FIXED
mz_uint tdefl_create_comp_flags_from_zip_params(int level, int window_bits, int strategy);
#endif // #ifndef MINIZ_NO_ZLIB_APIS