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Updated README

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Carl Woffenden 2022-01-19 15:57:33 +01:00
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Create `zstddeclib.c` from the Zstd source using:
```
cd zstd/build/single_file_libs
./combine.sh -r ../../lib -o zstddeclib.c zstddeclib-in.c
python3 combine.py -r ../../lib -x legacy/zstd_legacy.h -o zstddeclib.c zstddeclib-in.c
```
Then add the resulting file to your project (see the [example files](examples)).
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Create `zstd.c` from the Zstd source using:
```
cd zstd/build/single_file_libs
./combine.sh -r ../../lib -o zstd.c zstd-in.c
python3 combine.py -r ../../lib -x legacy/zstd_legacy.h -k zstd.h -o zstd.c zstd-in.c
```
It's possible to create a compressor-only library but since the decompressor is so small in comparison this doesn't bring much of a gain (but for the curious, simply remove the files in the _decompress_ section at the end of `zstd-in.c`).