Zstandard library files
The lib directory is split into several sub-directories, in order to make it easier to select or exclude specific features.
Building
Makefile script is provided, supporting the standard set of commands,
directories, and variables (see https://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/html_node/Command-Variables.html).
- make: generates both static and dynamic libraries
- make install: install libraries in default system directories
API
Zstandard's stable API is exposed within lib/zstd.h.
Advanced API
Optional advanced features are exposed via :
- lib/common/zstd_errors.h: translates- size_tfunction results into an- ZSTD_ErrorCode, for accurate error handling.
- ZSTD_STATIC_LINKING_ONLY: if this macro is defined before including- zstd.h, it unlocks access to advanced experimental API, exposed in second part of- zstd.h. These APIs shall never be used with dynamic library ! They are not "stable", their definition may change in the future. Only static linking is allowed.
Modular build
- Directory lib/commonis always required, for all variants.
- Compression source code lies in lib/compress
- Decompression source code lies in lib/decompress
- It's possible to include only compressor onlydecompress, they don't depend on each other.
- lib/dictBuilder: makes it possible to generate dictionaries from a set of samples. The API is exposed in- lib/dictBuilder/zdict.h. This module depends on both- lib/commonand- lib/compress.
- lib/legacy: source code to decompress older zstd formats, starting from- v0.1. This module depends on- lib/commonand- lib/decompress. To enable this feature, it's necessary to define- ZSTD_LEGACY_SUPPORT = 1during compilation. Typically, with- gcc, add argument- -DZSTD_LEGACY_SUPPORT=1. Using higher number limits the number of version supported. For example,- ZSTD_LEGACY_SUPPORT=2means : "support legacy formats starting from v0.2+". The API is exposed in- lib/legacy/zstd_legacy.h. Each version also provides a (dedicated) set of advanced API. For example, advanced API for version- v0.4is exposed in- lib/legacy/zstd_v04.h.
Multithreading support
Multithreading is disabled by default when building with make.
Enabling multithreading requires 2 conditions :
- set macro ZSTD_MULTITHREAD
- on POSIX systems : compile with pthread (-pthreadcompilation flag forgccfor example)
Both conditions are automatically triggered by invoking make lib-mt target.
Note that, when linking a POSIX program with a multithreaded version of libzstd,
it's necessary to trigger -pthread flag during link stage.
Multithreading capabilities are exposed via :
- private API lib/compress/zstdmt_compress.h. Symbols defined in this header are currently exposed inlibzstd, hence usable. Note however that this API is planned to be locked and remain strictly internal in the future.
- advanced API ZSTD_compress_generic(), defined inlib/zstd.h, experimental section. This API is still considered experimental, but is designed to be labelled "stable" at some point in the future. It's the recommended entry point for multi-threading operations.
Windows : using MinGW+MSYS to create DLL
DLL can be created using MinGW+MSYS with the make libzstd command.
This command creates dll\libzstd.dll and the import library dll\libzstd.lib.
The import library is only required with Visual C++.
The header file zstd.h and the dynamic library dll\libzstd.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 ZSTD consists of a single test-dll.c
file it should be linked with dll\libzstd.dll. For example:
    gcc $(CFLAGS) -Iinclude/ test-dll.c -o test-dll dll\libzstd.dll
The compiled executable will require ZSTD DLL which is available at dll\libzstd.dll.
Deprecated API
Obsolete API on their way out are stored in directory lib/deprecated.
At this stage, it contains older streaming prototypes, in lib/deprecated/zbuff.h.
Presence in this directory is temporary.
These prototypes will be removed in some future version.
Consider migrating code towards supported streaming API exposed in zstd.h.
Miscellaneous
The other files are not source code. There are :
- LICENSE: contains the BSD license text
- Makefile:- makescript to build and install zstd library (static and dynamic)
- BUCK: support for- buckbuild system (https://buckbuild.com/)
- libzstd.pc.in: for- pkg-config(used in- make install)
- README.md: this file