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.\" $OpenBSD: compress.1,v 1.10 2000/03/05 20:09:21 aaron Exp $
.\" $NetBSD: compress.1,v 1.5 1995/03/26 09:44:34 glass Exp $
.\"
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.\" James A. Woods, derived from original work by Spencer Thomas
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.\" @(#)compress.1 8.2 (Berkeley) 4/18/94
.\"
.Dd April 18, 1994
.Dt COMPRESS 1
.Os
.Sh NAME
.Nm compress ,
.Nm uncompress
.Nd compress and expand data
.Sh SYNOPSIS
.Nm compress
.Op Fl cdftgOqv
.Op Fl b Ar bits
.Op Fl o Ar filename
.Op Ar
.Nm uncompress
.Op Fl cftoqv
.Op Fl o Ar filename
.Op Ar
.Sh DESCRIPTION
The
.Nm
utility
reduces the size of the named files using adaptive Lempel-Ziv coding.
Each
.Ar file
is renamed to the same name plus the extension
.Dq .Z .
As many of the modification time, access time, file flags, file mode,
user ID, and group ID as allowed by permissions are retained in the
new file.
If compression would not reduce the size of a
.Ar file ,
the file is ignored.
.Pp
The
.Nm uncompress
utility restores compressed files to their original form, renaming the
files by removing the
.Dq .Z
extension.
.Pp
If renaming the files would cause files to be overwritten and the standard
input device is a terminal, the user is prompted (on the standard error
output) for confirmation.
If prompting is not possible or confirmation is not received, the files
are not overwritten.
.Pp
If no files are specified, the standard input is compressed or uncompressed
to the standard output.
If either the input or output files are not regular files, the checks for
reduction in size and file overwriting are not performed, the input file is
not removed, and the attributes of the input file are not retained.
.Pp
The options are as follows:
.Bl -tag -width Ds
.It Fl b Ar bits
Specify the
.Ar bits
code limit (see below).
.It Fl c
Compressed or uncompressed output is written to the standard output.
No files are modified.
.It Fl d
Decompress the source files instead of compressing them.
.It Fl f
Force compression of
.Ar file ,
even if it is not actually reduced in size.
Additionally, files are overwritten without prompting for confirmation.
.It Fl g
Use deflate scheme which reportedly provides better compression rates.
.It Fl O
Use old compression method (default is based on the program name).
.It Fl o Ar filename
Set the output file name.
.It Fl t
Test the integrity of each file leaving any files intact.
.It Fl q
Be quiet, suppress any messages.
.It Fl v
Print the percentage reduction of each file.
.El
.Pp
.Nm
uses a modified Lempel-Ziv algorithm.
Common substrings in the file are first replaced by 9-bit codes 257 and up.
When code 512 is reached, the algorithm switches to 10-bit codes and
continues to use more bits until the
limit specified by the
.Fl b
flag is reached.
.Ar bits
must be between 9 and 16 (the default is 16).
.\" XXX - use .br here to work-around an apparent bug in mdoc
.br
.Pp
After the
.Ar bits
limit is reached,
.Nm
periodically checks the compression ratio.
If it is increasing,
.Nm
continues to use the existing code dictionary.
However, if the compression ratio decreases,
.Nm
discards the table of substrings and rebuilds it from scratch. This allows
the algorithm to adapt to the next
.Dq block
of the file.
.Pp
The
.Fl b
flag is omitted for
.Nm uncompress
since the
.Ar bits
parameter specified during compression
is encoded within the output, along with
a magic number to ensure that neither decompression of random data nor
recompression of compressed data is attempted.
.Pp
.ne 8
The amount of compression obtained depends on the size of the
input, the number of
.Ar bits
per code, and the distribution of common substrings.
Typically, text such as source code or English is reduced by 50\-60%.
Compression is generally much better than that achieved by Huffman
coding (as used in the historical command pack), or adaptive Huffman
coding (as used in the historical command compact), and takes less
time to compute.
.Pp
The
.Nm
utility exits 0 on success, 1 if an error occurred, or 2 if one or
more files were not compressed because they would have grown in
size (and
.Fl f
was not specified).
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Rs
.%A Welch, Terry A.
.%D June, 1984
.%T "A Technique for High Performance Data Compression"
.%J "IEEE Computer"
.%V 17:6
.%P pp. 8-19
.Re
.Sh STANDARDS
The
.Nm
utility is compliant with the
.St -p1003.2-92
specification.
.Sh HISTORY
The
.Nm
command appeared in
.Bx 4.3 .
The deflate compression support was added in
.Ox 2.1 .
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