[net.sources] Compress 4.0 for MS-DOS

brad@gcc-milo.UUCP (07/12/86)

About 10 people asked me to mail this to them, so I decided to post it.
I basically took the posted compress 4.0 source, removed most of the
the "ifdef'd" code and made some minor mods to make it work with CI-C86.

It only supports 12 bit compression and is not intended to be the be-all
end-all port of compress to ms-dos. It worked for my need, and well,
others may find it usefull.

Enjoy!

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/* 
 * Compress - data compression program 
 * special ms-dos version
 */
#define	min(a,b)	((a>b) ? b : a)

/* pcxt */
# define BITS   12
# undef USERMEM

# define HSIZE	5003		/* 80% occupancy */

typedef int		code_int;
typedef	long 		count_int;
typedef	unsigned char	char_type;

char_type magic_header[] = { "\037\235" };	/* 1F 9D */

/* Defines for third byte of header */
#define BIT_MASK	0x1f
#define BLOCK_MASK	0x80
/* Masks 0x40 and 0x20 are free.  I think 0x20 should mean that there is
   a fourth header byte (for expansion).
*/
#define INIT_BITS 9			/* initial number of bits/code */

/*
 * compress.c - File compression ala IEEE Computer, June 1984.
 *
 * Authors:	Spencer W. Thomas	(decvax!harpo!utah-cs!utah-gr!thomas)
 *		Jim McKie		(decvax!mcvax!jim)
 *		Steve Davies		(decvax!vax135!petsd!peora!srd)
 *		Ken Turkowski		(decvax!decwrl!turtlevax!ken)
 *		James A. Woods		(decvax!ihnp4!ames!jaw)
 *		Joe Orost		(decvax!vax135!petsd!joe)
 * this version hacked without shame for ms-dos (Brad Parker gcc-milo!brad)
 *
 * $Header: compress.c,v 4.0 85/07/30 12:50:00 joe Release $
 * $Log:	compress.c,v $
 * Revision 4.0  85/07/30  12:50:00  joe
 * Removed ferror() calls in output routine on every output except first.
 * Prepared for release to the world.
 * 
 * Revision 3.6  85/07/04  01:22:21  joe
 * Remove much wasted storage by overlaying hash table with the tables
 * used by decompress: tab_suffix[1<<BITS], stack[8000].  Updated USERMEM
 * computations.  Fixed dump_tab() DEBUG routine.
 *
 * Revision 3.5  85/06/30  20:47:21  jaw
 * Change hash function to use exclusive-or.  Rip out hash cache.  These
 * speedups render the megamemory version defunct, for now.  Make decoder
 * stack global.  Parts of the RCS trunks 2.7, 2.6, and 2.1 no longer apply.
 *
 * Revision 3.4  85/06/27  12:00:00  ken
 * Get rid of all floating-point calculations by doing all compression ratio
 * calculations in fixed point.
 *
 * Revision 3.3  85/06/24  21:53:24  joe
 * Incorporate portability suggestion for M_XENIX.  Got rid of text on #else
 * and #endif lines.  Cleaned up #ifdefs for vax and interdata.
 *
 * Revision 3.2  85/06/06  21:53:24  jaw
 * Incorporate portability suggestions for Z8000, IBM PC/XT from mailing list.
 * Default to "quiet" output (no compression statistics).
 *
 * Revision 3.1  85/05/12  18:56:13  jaw
 * Integrate decompress() stack speedups (from early pointer mods by McKie).
 * Repair multi-file USERMEM gaffe.  Unify 'force' flags to mimic semantics
 * of SVR2 'pack'.  Streamline block-compress table clear logic.  Increase 
 * output byte count by magic number size.
 * 
 * Revision 3.0   84/11/27  11:50:00  petsd!joe
 * Set HSIZE depending on BITS.  Set BITS depending on USERMEM.  Unrolled
 * loops in clear routines.  Added "-C" flag for 2.0 compatibility.  Used
 * unsigned compares on Perkin-Elmer.  Fixed foreground check.
 *
 * Revision 2.7   84/11/16  19:35:39  ames!jaw
 * Cache common hash codes based on input statistics; this improves
 * performance for low-density raster images.  Pass on #ifdef bundle
 * from Turkowski.
 *
 * Revision 2.6   84/11/05  19:18:21  ames!jaw
 * Vary size of hash tables to reduce time for small files.
 * Tune PDP-11 hash function.
 *
 * Revision 2.5   84/10/30  20:15:14  ames!jaw
 * Junk chaining; replace with the simpler (and, on the VAX, faster)
 * double hashing, discussed within.  Make block compression standard.
 *
 * Revision 2.4   84/10/16  11:11:11  ames!jaw
 * Introduce adaptive reset for block compression, to boost the rate
 * another several percent.  (See mailing list notes.)
 *
 * Revision 2.3   84/09/22  22:00:00  petsd!joe
 * Implemented "-B" block compress.  Implemented REVERSE sorting of tab_next.
 * Bug fix for last bits.  Changed fwrite to putchar loop everywhere.
 *
 * Revision 2.2   84/09/18  14:12:21  ames!jaw
 * Fold in news changes, small machine typedef from thomas,
 * #ifdef interdata from joe.
 *
 * Revision 2.1   84/09/10  12:34:56  ames!jaw
 * Configured fast table lookup for 32-bit machines.
 * This cuts user time in half for b <= FBITS, and is useful for news batching
 * from VAX to PDP sites.  Also sped up decompress() [fwrite->putc] and
 * added signal catcher [plus beef in writeerr()] to delete effluvia.
 *
 * Revision 2.0   84/08/28  22:00:00  petsd!joe
 * Add check for foreground before prompting user.  Insert maxbits into
 * compressed file.  Force file being uncompressed to end with ".Z".
 * Added "-c" flag and "zcat".  Prepared for release.
 *
 * Revision 1.10  84/08/24  18:28:00  turtlevax!ken
 * Will only compress regular files (no directories), added a magic number
 * header (plus an undocumented -n flag to handle old files without headers),
 * added -f flag to force overwriting of possibly existing destination file,
 * otherwise the user is prompted for a response.  Will tack on a .Z to a
 * filename if it doesn't have one when decompressing.  Will only replace
 * file if it was compressed.
 *
 * Revision 1.9  84/08/16  17:28:00  turtlevax!ken
 * Removed scanargs(), getopt(), added .Z extension and unlimited number of
 * filenames to compress.  Flags may be clustered (-Ddvb12) or separated
 * (-D -d -v -b 12), or combination thereof.  Modes and other status is
 * copied with copystat().  -O bug for 4.2 seems to have disappeared with
 * 1.8.
 *
 * Revision 1.8  84/08/09  23:15:00  joe
 * Made it compatible with vax version, installed jim's fixes/enhancements
 *
 * Revision 1.6  84/08/01  22:08:00  joe
 * Sped up algorithm significantly by sorting the compress chain.
 *
 * Revision 1.5  84/07/13  13:11:00  srd
 * Added C version of vax asm routines.  Changed structure to arrays to
 * save much memory.  Do unsigned compares where possible (faster on
 * Perkin-Elmer)
 *
 * Revision 1.4  84/07/05  03:11:11  thomas
 * Clean up the code a little and lint it.  (Lint complains about all
 * the regs used in the asm, but I'm not going to "fix" this.)
 *
 * Revision 1.3  84/07/05  02:06:54  thomas
 * Minor fixes.
 *
 * Revision 1.2  84/07/05  00:27:27  thomas
 * Add variable bit length output.
 *
 */
static char rcs_ident[] = "$Header: compress.c,v 4.0 85/07/30 12:50:00 joe Release $";

#include <stdio.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <stat.h>

#define ARGVAL() (*++(*argv) || (--argc && *++argv))

int n_bits;				/* number of bits/code */
int maxbits = BITS;			/* user settable max # bits/code */
code_int maxcode;			/* maximum code, given n_bits */
code_int maxmaxcode = 1 << BITS;	/* should NEVER generate this code */

#ifdef COMPATIBLE		/* But wrong! */
# define MAXCODE(n_bits)	(1 << (n_bits) - 1)
#else
# define MAXCODE(n_bits)	((1 << (n_bits)) - 1)
#endif /* COMPATIBLE */

count_int htab [HSIZE];
unsigned short codetab [HSIZE];
#define htabof(i)	htab[i]
#define codetabof(i)	codetab[i]

code_int hsize = HSIZE;			/* for dynamic table sizing */
count_int fsize;

/*
 * To save much memory, we overlay the table used by compress() with those
 * used by decompress().  The tab_prefix table is the same size and type
 * as the codetab.  The tab_suffix table needs 2**BITS characters.  We
 * get this from the beginning of htab.  The output stack uses the rest
 * of htab, and contains characters.  There is plenty of room for any
 * possible stack (stack used to be 8000 characters).
 */

#define tab_prefixof(i)	codetabof(i)

# define tab_suffixof(i)	((char_type *)(htab))[i]
# define de_stack		((char_type *)&tab_suffixof(1<<BITS))


code_int free_ent = 0;			/* first unused entry */
int exit_stat = 0;

code_int getcode();

Usage() {
#ifdef DEBUG
fprintf(stderr,"Usage: compress [-dDVfc] [-b maxbits] [file ...]\n");
}
int debug = 0;
#else
fprintf(stderr,"Usage: compress [-dfvcV] [-b maxbits] [file ...]\n");
}
#endif /* DEBUG */
int nomagic = 0;	/* Use a 3-byte magic number header, unless old file */
int zcat_flg = 0;	/* Write output on stdout, suppress messages */
int quiet = 1;		/* don't tell me about compression */

/*
 * block compression parameters -- after all codes are used up,
 * and compression rate changes, start over.
 */
int block_compress = BLOCK_MASK;
int clear_flg = 0;
long int ratio = 0;
#define CHECK_GAP 10000	/* ratio check interval */
count_int checkpoint = CHECK_GAP;
/*
 * the next two codes should not be changed lightly, as they must not
 * lie within the contiguous general code space.
 */ 
#define FIRST	257	/* first free entry */
#define	CLEAR	256	/* table clear output code */

int force = 0;
char ofname [100];
#ifdef DEBUG
int verbose = 0;
#endif /* DEBUG */
int (*bgnd_flag)();

int do_decomp = 0;

/*****************************************************************
 * TAG( main )
 *
 * Algorithm from "A Technique for High Performance Data Compression",
 * Terry A. Welch, IEEE Computer Vol 17, No 6 (June 1984), pp 8-19.
 *
 * Usage: compress [-dfvc] [-b bits] [file ...]
 * Inputs:
 *	-d:	    If given, decompression is done instead.
 *
 *      -c:         Write output on stdout, don't remove original.
 *
 *      -b:         Parameter limits the max number of bits/code.
 *
 *	-f:	    Forces output file to be generated, even if one already
 *		    exists, and even if no space is saved by compressing.
 *		    If -f is not used, the user will be prompted if stdin is
 *		    a tty, otherwise, the output file will not be overwritten.
 *
 *      -v:	    Write compression statistics
 *
 * 	file ...:   Files to be compressed.  If none specified, stdin
 *		    is used.
 * Outputs:
 *	file.Z:	    Compressed form of file with same mode, owner, and utimes
 * 	or stdout   (if stdin used as input)
 *
 * Assumptions:
 *	When filenames are given, replaces with the compressed version
 *	(.Z suffix) only if the file decreases in size.
 * Algorithm:
 * 	Modified Lempel-Ziv method (LZW).  Basically finds common
 * substrings and replaces them with a variable size code.  This is
 * deterministic, and can be done on the fly.  Thus, the decompression
 * procedure needs no input table, but tracks the way the table was built.
 */

main( argc, argv )
register int argc; char **argv;
{
    int overwrite = 0;	/* Do not overwrite unless given -f flag */
    char tempname[100];
    char **filelist, **fileptr;
    char *cp, *rindex(), *malloc();
    struct stat statbuf;

#ifdef COMPATIBLE
    nomagic = 1;	/* Original didn't have a magic number */
#endif /* COMPATIBLE */

    filelist = fileptr = (char **)(malloc(argc * sizeof(*argv)));
    *filelist = NULL;

    if((cp = rindex(argv[0], '\\')) != 0) {
	cp++;
    } else {
	cp = argv[0];
    }
    if(strcmp(cp, "uncompress") == 0) {
	do_decomp = 1;
    } else if(strcmp(cp, "zcat") == 0) {
	do_decomp = 1;
	zcat_flg = 1;
    }

    /* Argument Processing
     * All flags are optional.
     * -D => debug
     * -V => print Version; debug verbose
     * -d => do_decomp
     * -v => unquiet
     * -f => force overwrite of output file
     * -n => no header: useful to uncompress old files
     * -b maxbits => maxbits.  If -b is specified, then maxbits MUST be
     *	    given also.
     * -c => cat all output to stdout
     * -C => generate output compatible with compress 2.0.
     * if a string is left, must be an input filename.
     */
    for (argc--, argv++; argc > 0; argc--, argv++) {
	if (**argv == '-') {	/* A flag argument */
	    while (*++(*argv)) {	/* Process all flags in this arg */
		switch (**argv) {
#ifdef DEBUG
		    case 'D':
			debug = 1;
			break;
		    case 'V':
			verbose = 1;
			version();
			break;
#else
		    case 'V':
			version();
			break;
#endif /* DEBUG */
		    case 'v':
			quiet = 0;
			break;
		    case 'd':
			do_decomp = 1;
			break;
		    case 'f':
		    case 'F':
			overwrite = 1;
			force = 1;
			break;
		    case 'n':
			nomagic = 1;
			break;
		    case 'C':
			block_compress = 0;
			break;
		    case 'b':
			if (!ARGVAL()) {
			    fprintf(stderr, "Missing maxbits\n");
			    Usage();
			    exit(1);
			}
			maxbits = atoi(*argv);
			goto nextarg;
		    case 'c':
			zcat_flg = 1;
			break;
		    case 'q':
			quiet = 1;
			break;
		    default:
			fprintf(stderr, "Unknown flag: '%c'; ", **argv);
			Usage();
			exit(1);
		}
	    }
	}
	else {		/* Input file name */
	    *fileptr++ = *argv;	/* Build input file list */
	    *fileptr = NULL;
	    /* process nextarg; */
	}
	nextarg: continue;
    }

    if(maxbits < INIT_BITS) maxbits = INIT_BITS;
    if (maxbits > BITS) maxbits = BITS;
    maxmaxcode = 1 << maxbits;

    if (*filelist != NULL) {
	for (fileptr = filelist; *fileptr; fileptr++) {
	    exit_stat = 0;
	    if (do_decomp != 0) {			/* DECOMPRESSION */
		/* Check for .Z suffix */
		if (strcmp(*fileptr + strlen(*fileptr) - 2, ".Z") != 0) {
		    /* No .Z: tack one on */
		    strcpy(tempname, *fileptr);
		    strcat(tempname, ".Z");
		    *fileptr = tempname;
		}
		/* Open input file */
		if ((freopen(*fileptr, "r", stdin)) == NULL) {
			perror(*fileptr); continue;
			}
		/* fix stream modes for ms-dos */
		fbinary(stdin, 1);

		/* Check the magic number */
		if (nomagic == 0) {
		    if ((getchar() != (magic_header[0] & 0xFF))
		     || (getchar() != (magic_header[1] & 0xFF))) {
			fprintf(stderr, "%s: not in compressed format\n",
			    *fileptr);
		    continue;
		    }
		    maxbits = getchar();	/* set -b from file */
		    block_compress = maxbits & BLOCK_MASK;
		    maxbits &= BIT_MASK;
		    maxmaxcode = 1 << maxbits;
		    if(maxbits > BITS) {
			fprintf(stderr,
			"%s: compressed with %d bits, can only handle %d bits\n",
			*fileptr, maxbits, BITS);
			continue;
		    }
		}
		/* Generate output filename */
		strcpy(ofname, *fileptr);
		ofname[strlen(*fileptr) - 2] = '\0';  /* Strip off .Z */
	    } else {					/* COMPRESSION */
		if (strcmp(*fileptr + strlen(*fileptr) - 2, ".Z") == 0) {
		    	fprintf(stderr, "%s: already has .Z suffix -- no change\n",
			    *fileptr);
		    continue;
		}
		/* Open input file */
		if ((freopen(*fileptr, "r", stdin)) == NULL) {
		    perror(*fileptr); continue;
		}
		stat ( *fileptr, &statbuf );
		fsize = (long) statbuf.st_size;
		/*
		 * tune hash table size for small files -- ad hoc,
		 * but the sizes match earlier #defines, which
		 * serve as upper bounds on the number of output codes. 
		 */
		hsize = HSIZE;
		if ( fsize < (1 << 12) )
		    hsize = min ( 5003, HSIZE );
		else if ( fsize < (1 << 13) )
		    hsize = min ( 9001, HSIZE );
		else if ( fsize < (1 << 14) )
		    hsize = min ( 18013, HSIZE );
		else if ( fsize < (1 << 15) )
		    hsize = min ( 35023, HSIZE );
		else if ( fsize < 47000 )
		    hsize = min ( 50021, HSIZE );

		/* Generate output filename */
		strcpy(ofname, *fileptr);
		/* Short filenames */
		if ((cp=rindex(ofname,'\\')) != NULL)	cp++;
		else					cp = ofname;
		if (strlen(cp) > 12) {
		    fprintf(stderr,"%s: filename too long to tack on .Z\n",cp);
		    continue;
		}
		strcat(ofname, ".Z");
	    }
	    /* Check for overwrite of existing file */
	    if (overwrite == 0 && zcat_flg == 0) {
		if (stat(ofname, &statbuf) == 0)
		    fprintf(stderr, "%s already exists;", ofname);
	    }
	    if(zcat_flg == 0) {		/* Open output file */
		if (freopen(ofname, "w", stdout) == NULL) {
		    perror(ofname);
		    continue;
		}
	    /* fix stream modes for ms-dos */
	    fbinary(stdin, 1);

		if(!quiet)
			fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", *fileptr);
	    }

	    /* Actually do the compression/decompression */
	    if (do_decomp == 0)	compress();
#ifndef DEBUG
	    else			decompress();
#else
	    else if (debug == 0)	decompress();
	    else			printcodes();
	    if (verbose)		dump_tab();
#endif /* DEBUG */
	    if(zcat_flg == 0) {
		copystat(*fileptr, ofname);	/* Copy stats */
		if((exit_stat == 1) || (!quiet))
			putc('\n', stderr);
	    }
	}
    } else {		/* Standard input */
	if (do_decomp == 0) {
		/* fix stream modes for ms-dos */
		fbinary(stdin, 1);
		fbinary(stdout, 0);

		compress();
#ifdef DEBUG
		if(verbose)		dump_tab();
#endif /* DEBUG */
		if(!quiet)
			putc('\n', stderr);
	} else {
	    /* fix stream modes for ms-dos */
	    fbinary(stdin, 1);
	    fbinary(stdout, 0);

	    /* Check the magic number */
	    if (nomagic == 0) {
		if ((getchar()!=(magic_header[0] & 0xFF))
		 || (getchar()!=(magic_header[1] & 0xFF))) {
		    fprintf(stderr, "stdin: not in compressed format\n");
		    exit(1);
		}
		maxbits = getchar();	/* set -b from file */
		block_compress = maxbits & BLOCK_MASK;
		maxbits &= BIT_MASK;
		maxmaxcode = 1 << maxbits;
		fsize = 100000;		/* assume stdin large for USERMEM */
		if(maxbits > BITS) {
			fprintf(stderr,
			"stdin: compressed with %d bits, can only handle %d bits\n",
			maxbits, BITS);
			exit(1);
		}
	    }
#ifndef DEBUG
	    decompress();
#else
	    if (debug == 0)	decompress();
	    else		printcodes();
	    if (verbose)	dump_tab();
#endif /* DEBUG */
	}
    }
    exit(exit_stat);
}

static int offset;
static int size;
long int in_count = 1;			/* length of input */
long int bytes_out;			/* length of compressed output */
long int out_count = 0;			/* # of codes output (for debugging) */

/*
 * compress stdin to stdout
 *
 * Algorithm:  use open addressing double hashing (no chaining) on the 
 * prefix code / next character combination.  We do a variant of Knuth's
 * algorithm D (vol. 3, sec. 6.4) along with G. Knott's relatively-prime
 * secondary probe.  Here, the modular division first probe is gives way
 * to a faster exclusive-or manipulation.  Also do block compression with
 * an adaptive reset, whereby the code table is cleared when the compression
 * ratio decreases, but after the table fills.  The variable-length output
 * codes are re-sized at this point, and a special CLEAR code is generated
 * for the decompressor.  Late addition:  construct the table according to
 * file size for noticeable speed improvement on small files.  Please direct
 * questions about this implementation to ames!jaw.
 */

compress() {
    register long fcode;
    register code_int i = 0;
    register int c;
    register code_int ent;

    register int disp;

    register code_int hsize_reg;
    register int hshift;

#ifndef COMPATIBLE
    if (nomagic == 0) {
	putchar(magic_header[0]); putchar(magic_header[1]);
	putchar((char)(maxbits | block_compress));
	if(ferror(stdout))
		writeerr();
    }
#endif /* COMPATIBLE */

    offset = 0;
    bytes_out = 3;		/* includes 3-byte header mojo */
    out_count = 0;
    clear_flg = 0;
    ratio = 0;
    in_count = 1;
    checkpoint = CHECK_GAP;
    maxcode = MAXCODE(n_bits = INIT_BITS);
    free_ent = ((block_compress) ? FIRST : 256 );

    ent = getchar ();

    hshift = 0;
    for ( fcode = (long) hsize;  fcode < 65536L; fcode *= 2L )
    	hshift++;
    hshift = 8 - hshift;		/* set hash code range bound */

    hsize_reg = hsize;
    cl_hash( (count_int) hsize_reg);		/* clear hash table */

#ifdef SIGNED_COMPARE_SLOW
    while ( (c = getchar()) != (unsigned) EOF ) {
#else
    while ( (c = getchar()) != EOF ) {
#endif
	in_count++;
	fcode = (long) (((long) c << maxbits) + ent);
 	i = ((c << hshift) ^ ent);	/* xor hashing */

	if ( htabof (i) == fcode ) {
	    ent = codetabof (i);
	    continue;
	} else if ( (long)htabof (i) < 0 )	/* empty slot */
	    goto nomatch;
 	disp = hsize_reg - i;		/* secondary hash (after G. Knott) */
	if ( i == 0 )
	    disp = 1;
probe:
	if ( (i -= disp) < 0 )
	    i += hsize_reg;

	if ( htabof (i) == fcode ) {
	    ent = codetabof (i);
	    continue;
	}
	if ( (long)htabof (i) > 0 ) 
	    goto probe;
nomatch:
	output ( (code_int) ent );
	out_count++;
 	ent = c;
#ifdef SIGNED_COMPARE_SLOW
	if ( (unsigned) free_ent < (unsigned) maxmaxcode) {
#else
	if ( free_ent < maxmaxcode ) {
#endif
 	    codetabof (i) = free_ent++;	/* code -> hashtable */
	    htabof (i) = fcode;
	}
	else if ( (count_int)in_count >= checkpoint && block_compress )
	    cl_block ();
    }
    /*
     * Put out the final code.
     */
    output( (code_int)ent );
    out_count++;
    output( (code_int)-1 );

    /*
     * Print out stats on stderr
     */
    if(zcat_flg == 0 && !quiet) {
#ifdef DEBUG
	fprintf( stderr,
		"%ld chars in, %ld codes (%ld bytes) out, compression factor: ",
		in_count, out_count, bytes_out );
	prratio( stderr, in_count, bytes_out );
	fprintf( stderr, "\n");
	fprintf( stderr, "\tCompression as in compact: " );
	prratio( stderr, in_count-bytes_out, in_count );
	fprintf( stderr, "\n");
	fprintf( stderr, "\tLargest code (of last block) was %d (%d bits)\n",
		free_ent - 1, n_bits );
#else /* !DEBUG */
	fprintf( stderr, "Compression: " );
	prratio( stderr, in_count-bytes_out, in_count );
#endif /* DEBUG */
    }
    if(bytes_out > in_count)	/* exit(2) if no savings */
	exit_stat = 2;
    return;
}

/*****************************************************************
 * TAG( output )
 *
 * Output the given code.
 * Inputs:
 * 	code:	A n_bits-bit integer.  If == -1, then EOF.  This assumes
 *		that n_bits =< (long)wordsize - 1.
 * Outputs:
 * 	Outputs code to the file.
 * Assumptions:
 *	Chars are 8 bits long.
 * Algorithm:
 * 	Maintain a BITS character long buffer (so that 8 codes will
 * fit in it exactly).  Use the VAX insv instruction to insert each
 * code in turn.  When the buffer fills up empty it and start over.
 */

static char_type buf[BITS];

char_type lmask[9] = {0xff, 0xfe, 0xfc, 0xf8, 0xf0, 0xe0, 0xc0, 0x80, 0x00};
char_type rmask[9] = {0x00, 0x01, 0x03, 0x07, 0x0f, 0x1f, 0x3f, 0x7f, 0xff};

output( code )
code_int  code;
{
#ifdef DEBUG
    static int col = 0;
#endif /* DEBUG */

    /*
     * On the VAX, it is important to have the register declarations
     * in exactly the order given, or the asm will break.
     */
    register int r_off = offset, bits= n_bits;
    register char_type * bp = buf;

#ifdef DEBUG
	if ( verbose )
	    fprintf( stderr, "%5d%c", code,
		    (col+=6) >= 74 ? (col = 0, '\n') : ' ' );
#endif /* DEBUG */
    if ( code >= 0 ) {
/* 
 * byte/bit numbering on the VAX is simulated by the following code
 */
	/*
	 * Get to the first byte.
	 */
	bp += (r_off >> 3);
	r_off &= 7;
	/*
	 * Since code is always >= 8 bits, only need to mask the first
	 * hunk on the left.
	 */
	*bp = (*bp & rmask[r_off]) | (code << r_off) & lmask[r_off];
	bp++;
	bits -= (8 - r_off);
	code >>= 8 - r_off;
	/* Get any 8 bit parts in the middle (<=1 for up to 16 bits). */
	if ( bits >= 8 ) {
	    *bp++ = code;
	    code >>= 8;
	    bits -= 8;
	}
	/* Last bits. */
	if(bits)
	    *bp = code;

	offset += n_bits;
	if ( offset == (n_bits << 3) ) {
	    bp = buf;
	    bits = n_bits;
	    bytes_out += bits;
	    do
		putchar(*bp++);
	    while(--bits);
	    offset = 0;
	}

	/*
	 * If the next entry is going to be too big for the code size,
	 * then increase it, if possible.
	 */
	if ( free_ent > maxcode || (clear_flg > 0))
	{
	    /*
	     * Write the whole buffer, because the input side won't
	     * discover the size increase until after it has read it.
	     */
	    if ( offset > 0 ) {
		if( fwrite( buf, 1, n_bits, stdout ) != n_bits)
			writeerr();
		bytes_out += n_bits;
	    }
	    offset = 0;

	    if ( clear_flg ) {
    	        maxcode = MAXCODE (n_bits = INIT_BITS);
	        clear_flg = 0;
	    }
	    else {
	    	n_bits++;
	    	if ( n_bits == maxbits )
		    maxcode = maxmaxcode;
	    	else
		    maxcode = MAXCODE(n_bits);
	    }
#ifdef DEBUG
	    if ( debug ) {
		fprintf( stderr, "\nChange to %d bits\n", n_bits );
		col = 0;
	    }
#endif /* DEBUG */
	}
    } else {
	/*
	 * At EOF, write the rest of the buffer.
	 */
	if ( offset > 0 )
	    fwrite( buf, 1, (offset + 7) / 8, stdout );
	bytes_out += (offset + 7) / 8;
	offset = 0;
	fflush( stdout );
#ifdef DEBUG
	if ( verbose )
	    fprintf( stderr, "\n" );
#endif /* DEBUG */
	if( ferror( stdout ) )
		writeerr();
    }
}

/*
 * Decompress stdin to stdout.  This routine adapts to the codes in the
 * file building the "string" table on-the-fly; requiring no table to
 * be stored in the compressed file.  The tables used herein are shared
 * with those of the compress() routine.  See the definitions above.
 */

decompress() {
    register char_type *stackp;
    register int finchar;
    register code_int code, oldcode, incode;

    offset = 0;
    size =0;

    /*
     * As above, initialize the first 256 entries in the table.
     */
    maxcode = MAXCODE(n_bits = INIT_BITS);
    for ( code = 255; code >= 0; code-- ) {
	tab_prefixof(code) = 0;
	tab_suffixof(code) = (char_type)code;
    }
    free_ent = ((block_compress) ? FIRST : 256 );

    finchar = oldcode = getcode();
    if(oldcode == -1)	/* EOF already? */
	return;			/* Get out of here */
    putchar( (char)finchar );		/* first code must be 8 bits = char */
    if(ferror(stdout))		/* Crash if can't write */
	writeerr();
    stackp = de_stack;

    while ( (code = getcode()) > -1 ) {
	if ( (code == CLEAR) && block_compress ) {
	    for ( code = 255; code >= 0; code-- )
		tab_prefixof(code) = 0;
	    clear_flg = 1;
	    free_ent = FIRST - 1;
	    if ( (code = getcode ()) == -1 )	/* O, untimely death! */
		break;
	}
	incode = code;
	/*
	 * Special case for KwKwK string.
	 */
	if ( code >= free_ent ) {
            *stackp++ = finchar;
	    code = oldcode;
	}

	/*
	 * Generate output characters in reverse order
	 */
#ifdef SIGNED_COMPARE_SLOW
	while ( ((unsigned long)code) >= ((unsigned long)256) ) {
#else
	while ( code >= 256 ) {
#endif
	    *stackp++ = tab_suffixof(code);
	    code = tab_prefixof(code);
	}
	*stackp++ = finchar = tab_suffixof(code);

	/*
	 * And put them out in forward order
	 */
	do
	    putchar ( *--stackp );
	while ( stackp > de_stack );

	/*
	 * Generate the new entry.
	 */
	if ( (code=free_ent) < maxmaxcode ) {
	    tab_prefixof(code) = (unsigned short)oldcode;
	    tab_suffixof(code) = finchar;
	    free_ent = code+1;
	} 

	/*
	 * Remember previous code.
	 */
	oldcode = incode;
    }

    fflush( stdout );
    if(ferror(stdout))
	writeerr();
}

/*****************************************************************
 * TAG( getcode )
 *
 * Read one code from the standard input.  If EOF, return -1.
 * Inputs:
 * 	stdin
 * Outputs:
 * 	code or -1 is returned.
 */

/*
static int offset = 0, size = 0;
static char_type buf[BITS];
*/

code_int
getcode() {
    /*
     * On the VAX, it is important to have the register declarations
     * in exactly the order given, or the asm will break.
     */
    register code_int code;
    register int r_off, bits;
    register char_type *bp = buf;

    if ( clear_flg > 0 || offset >= size || free_ent > maxcode ) {
	/*
	 * If the next entry will be too big for the current code
	 * size, then we must increase the size.  This implies reading
	 * a new buffer full, too.
	 */
	if ( free_ent > maxcode ) {
	    n_bits++;
	    if ( n_bits == maxbits )
		maxcode = maxmaxcode;	/* won't get any bigger now */
	    else
		maxcode = MAXCODE(n_bits);
	}
	if ( clear_flg > 0) {
    	    maxcode = MAXCODE (n_bits = INIT_BITS);
	    clear_flg = 0;
	}

	size = fread( buf, 1, n_bits, stdin );
	if ( size <= 0 )
	    return -1;			/* end of file */
	offset = 0;
	/* Round size down to integral number of codes */
	size = (size << 3) - (n_bits - 1);
    }
    r_off = offset;
    bits = n_bits;

	/*
	 * Get to the first byte.
	 */
	bp += (r_off >> 3);
	r_off &= 7;
	/* Get first part (low order bits) */
#ifdef NO_UCHAR
	code = ((*bp++ >> r_off) & rmask[8 - r_off]) & 0xff;
#else
	code = (*bp++ >> r_off);
#endif /* NO_UCHAR */
	bits -= (8 - r_off);
	r_off = 8 - r_off;		/* now, offset into code word */
	/* Get any 8 bit parts in the middle (<=1 for up to 16 bits). */
	if ( bits >= 8 ) {
#ifdef NO_UCHAR
	    code |= ((unsigned)(*bp++ & 0xff)) << r_off;
#else
	    code |= ((unsigned)*bp++) << r_off;
#endif /* NO_UCHAR */
	    r_off += 8;
	    bits -= 8;
	}
	/* high order bits. */
	code |= ((unsigned)(*bp & rmask[bits])) << r_off;

    offset += n_bits;

    return code;
}

#ifdef DEBUG
printcodes()
{
    /*
     * Just print out codes from input file.  For debugging.
     */
    code_int code;
    int col = 0, bits;

    bits = n_bits = INIT_BITS;
    maxcode = MAXCODE(n_bits);
    free_ent = ((block_compress) ? FIRST : 256 );
    while ( ( code = getcode() ) >= 0 ) {
	if ( (code == CLEAR) && block_compress ) {
   	    free_ent = FIRST - 1;
   	    clear_flg = 1;
	}
	else if ( free_ent < maxmaxcode )
	    free_ent++;
	if ( bits != n_bits ) {
	    fprintf(stderr, "\nChange to %d bits\n", n_bits );
	    bits = n_bits;
	    col = 0;
	}
	fprintf(stderr, "%5d%c", code, (col+=6) >= 74 ? (col = 0, '\n') : ' ' );
    }
    putc( '\n', stderr );
    exit( 0 );
}

code_int sorttab[1<<BITS];	/* sorted pointers into htab */

dump_tab()	/* dump string table */
{
    register int i, first;
    register ent;
#define STACK_SIZE	15000
    int stack_top = STACK_SIZE;
    register c;

    if(do_decomp == 0) {	/* compressing */
	register int flag = 1;

	for(i=0; i<hsize; i++) {	/* build sort pointers */
		if((long)htabof(i) >= 0) {
			sorttab[codetabof(i)] = i;
		}
	}
	first = block_compress ? FIRST : 256;
	for(i = first; i < free_ent; i++) {
		fprintf(stderr, "%5d: \"", i);
		de_stack[--stack_top] = '\n';
		de_stack[--stack_top] = '"';
		stack_top = in_stack((int)(htabof(sorttab[i])>>maxbits)&0xff, 
                                     stack_top);
		for(ent=htabof(sorttab[i]) & ((1<<maxbits)-1);
		    ent > 256;
		    ent=htabof(sorttab[ent]) & ((1<<maxbits)-1)) {
			stack_top = in_stack((int)(htabof(sorttab[ent]) >> maxbits),
						stack_top);
		}
		stack_top = in_stack(ent, stack_top);
		fwrite( &de_stack[stack_top], 1, STACK_SIZE-stack_top, stderr);
	   	stack_top = STACK_SIZE;
	}
   } else if(!debug) {	/* decompressing */

       for ( i = 0; i < free_ent; i++ ) {
	   ent = i;
	   c = tab_suffixof(ent);
	   if ( isascii(c) && isprint(c) )
	       fprintf( stderr, "%5d: %5d/'%c'  \"",
			   ent, tab_prefixof(ent), c );
	   else
	       fprintf( stderr, "%5d: %5d/\\%03o \"",
			   ent, tab_prefixof(ent), c );
	   de_stack[--stack_top] = '\n';
	   de_stack[--stack_top] = '"';
	   for ( ; ent != NULL;
		   ent = (ent >= FIRST ? tab_prefixof(ent) : NULL) ) {
	       stack_top = in_stack((int)tab_suffixof(ent)&0xff, stack_top);
	   }
	   fwrite( &de_stack[stack_top], 1, STACK_SIZE - stack_top, stderr );
	   stack_top = STACK_SIZE;
       }
    }
}

int
in_stack(c, stack_top)
register int c, stack_top;
{
	if ( (isascii(c) && isprint(c) && c != '\\') || c == ' ' ) {
	    de_stack[--stack_top] = c;
	} else {
	    switch( c ) {
	    case '\n': de_stack[--stack_top] = 'n'; break;
	    case '\t': de_stack[--stack_top] = 't'; break;
	    case '\b': de_stack[--stack_top] = 'b'; break;
	    case '\f': de_stack[--stack_top] = 'f'; break;
	    case '\r': de_stack[--stack_top] = 'r'; break;
	    case '\\': de_stack[--stack_top] = '\\'; break;
	    default:
	 	de_stack[--stack_top] = '0' + c % 8;
	 	de_stack[--stack_top] = '0' + (c / 8) % 8;
	 	de_stack[--stack_top] = '0' + c / 64;
	 	break;
	    }
	    de_stack[--stack_top] = '\\';
	}
	return stack_top;
}
#endif /* DEBUG */

writeerr()
{
    perror ( ofname );
    unlink ( ofname );
    exit ( 1 );
}

copystat(ifname, ofname)
char *ifname, *ofname;
{
    struct stat statbuf;

    fclose(stdout);
    if (stat(ifname, &statbuf)) {		/* Get stat on input file */
	perror(ifname);
	return;
    }

    if (exit_stat == 2 && (!force)) { /* No compression: remove file.Z */
	if(!quiet)
		fprintf(stderr, " -- file unchanged");
    } else {			/* ***** Successful Compression ***** */
	exit_stat = 0;

	if (unlink(ifname))	/* Remove input file */
	    perror(ifname);
	if(!quiet)
		fprintf(stderr, " -- replaced with %s", ofname);
	return;		/* Successful return */
    }

    /* Unsuccessful return -- one of the tests failed */
    if (unlink(ofname))
	perror(ofname);
}

cl_block ()		/* table clear for block compress */
{
    register long int rat;

    checkpoint = in_count + CHECK_GAP;
#ifdef DEBUG
	if ( debug ) {
    		fprintf ( stderr, "count: %ld, ratio: ", in_count );
     		prratio ( stderr, in_count, bytes_out );
		fprintf ( stderr, "\n");
	}
#endif /* DEBUG */

    if(in_count > 0x007fffff) {	/* shift will overflow */
	rat = bytes_out >> 8;
	if(rat == 0) {		/* Don't divide by zero */
	    rat = 0x7fffffff;
	} else {
	    rat = in_count / rat;
	}
    } else {
	rat = (in_count << 8) / bytes_out;	/* 8 fractional bits */
    }
    if ( rat > ratio ) {
	ratio = rat;
    } else {
	ratio = 0;
#ifdef DEBUG
	if(verbose)
		dump_tab();	/* dump string table */
#endif
 	cl_hash ( (count_int) hsize );
	free_ent = FIRST;
	clear_flg = 1;
	output ( (code_int) CLEAR );
#ifdef DEBUG
	if(debug)
    		fprintf ( stderr, "clear\n" );
#endif /* DEBUG */
    }
}

cl_hash(hsize)		/* reset code table */
	register count_int hsize;
{
	register count_int *htab_p = htab+hsize;

	register long i;
	register long m1 = -1;

	i = hsize - 16;

 	do {				/* might use Sys V memset(3) here */
		*(htab_p-16) = m1;
		*(htab_p-15) = m1;
		*(htab_p-14) = m1;
		*(htab_p-13) = m1;
		*(htab_p-12) = m1;
		*(htab_p-11) = m1;
		*(htab_p-10) = m1;
		*(htab_p-9) = m1;
		*(htab_p-8) = m1;
		*(htab_p-7) = m1;
		*(htab_p-6) = m1;
		*(htab_p-5) = m1;
		*(htab_p-4) = m1;
		*(htab_p-3) = m1;
		*(htab_p-2) = m1;
		*(htab_p-1) = m1;
		htab_p -= 16;
	} while ((i -= 16) >= 0);

    	for ( i += 16; i > 0; i-- )
		*--htab_p = m1;
}

prratio(stream, num, den)
FILE *stream;
long int num, den;
{
	register int q;			/* Doesn't need to be long */

	if(num > 214748L) {		/* 2147483647/10000 */
		q = num / (den / 10000L);
	} else {
		q = 10000L * num / den;		/* Long calculations, though */
	}
	if (q < 0) {
		putc('-', stream);
		q = -q;
	}
	fprintf(stream, "%d.%02d%%", q / 100, q % 100);
}

version()
{
	fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", rcs_ident);
	fprintf(stderr, "Options: ");
#ifdef NO_UCHAR
	fprintf(stderr, "NO_UCHAR, ");
#endif
#ifdef SIGNED_COMPARE_SLOW
	fprintf(stderr, "SIGNED_COMPARE_SLOW, ");
#endif
#ifdef COMPATIBLE
	fprintf(stderr, "COMPATIBLE, ");
#endif
#ifdef DEBUG
	fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG, ");
#endif
	fprintf(stderr, "BITS = %d\n", BITS);
}

perror(str)
char	*str;
	{
	fprintf(stderr, "compress: error %s\n", str);
	exit(-1);
	}

/* this is a hack for CI-C86 to ensure a stream is in "binary" mode */
/* otherwise ^Z characters will cause problems */

/* (real unix doesn't have this problem - logical EOF is always kept
    track of) */

#include <fileio2.h>

fbinary(fp, resetit)
FILE	*fp;
int	resetit;
	{
	fp->bufflag &= ~BF_ASCII;

	if (resetit) fseek(fp, 0L, 0);
	return;
	}
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