| # ZSTD Windows binary package |
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| ## The package contents |
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| - `zstd.exe` : Command Line Utility, supporting gzip-like arguments |
| - `dll\libzstd.dll` : The ZSTD dynamic library (DLL) |
| - `dll\libzstd.lib` : The import library of the ZSTD dynamic library (DLL) for Visual C++ |
| - `example\` : The example of usage of the ZSTD library |
| - `include\` : Header files required by the ZSTD library |
| - `static\libzstd_static.lib` : The static ZSTD library (LIB) |
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| ## Usage of Command Line Interface |
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| Command Line Interface (CLI) supports gzip-like arguments. |
| By default CLI takes an input file and compresses it to an output file: |
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| Usage: zstd [arg] [input] [output] |
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| The full list of commands for CLI can be obtained with `-h` or `-H`. The ratio can |
| be improved with commands from `-3` to `-16` but higher levels also have slower |
| compression. CLI includes in-memory compression benchmark module with compression |
| levels starting from `-b` and ending with `-e` with iteration time of `-i` seconds. |
| CLI supports aggregation of parameters i.e. `-b1`, `-e18`, and `-i1` can be joined |
| into `-b1e18i1`. |
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| ## The example of usage of static and dynamic ZSTD libraries with gcc/MinGW |
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| Use `cd example` and `make` to build `fullbench-dll` and `fullbench-lib`. |
| `fullbench-dll` uses a dynamic ZSTD library from the `dll` directory. |
| `fullbench-lib` uses a static ZSTD library from the `lib` directory. |
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| ## Using ZSTD DLL with gcc/MinGW |
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| The header files from `include\` 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: |
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| gcc $(CFLAGS) -Iinclude\ test-dll.c -o test-dll dll\libzstd.dll |
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| The compiled executable will require ZSTD DLL which is available at `dll\libzstd.dll`. |
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| ## The example of usage of static and dynamic ZSTD libraries with Visual C++ |
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| Open `example\fullbench-dll.sln` to compile `fullbench-dll` that uses a |
| dynamic ZSTD library from the `dll` directory. The solution works with Visual C++ |
| 2010 or newer. When one will open the solution with Visual C++ newer than 2010 |
| then the solution will upgraded to the current version. |
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| ## Using ZSTD DLL with Visual C++ |
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| The header files from `include\` and the import library `dll\libzstd.lib` |
| are required to compile a project using Visual C++. |
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| 1. The path to header files should be added to `Additional Include Directories` that can |
| be found in project properties `C/C++` then `General`. |
| 2. The import library has to be added to `Additional Dependencies` that can |
| be found in project properties `Linker` then `Input`. |
| If one will provide only the name `libzstd.lib` without a full path to the library |
| the directory has to be added to `Linker\General\Additional Library Directories`. |
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| The compiled executable will require ZSTD DLL which is available at `dll\libzstd.dll`. |