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It is the modified version of Ladislav Zezula's pklib
, ripped out of StormLib
, which is a free open-source compressor for PKWare DCL.
Modifications:
- splitted into a separate git repo for the convenience of ones who want to inline it as a submodule
- Splitted look-up tables (LUTs) into a separate shared lib used by both compressor and decompressor
- changed repo layout for convenience and clarity: each lib is within own dir, and test for it in its subdir
- implemented building with CMake, packaging with CPack and other stuff usin Boilerplate.cmake
- implemented testing using
fileTestSuite