gozstd - go wrapper for zstd
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Vendors upstream zstd without any modifications.
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Optimized for speed. The API may be easily used in zero allocations mode.
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Compress*andDecompress*functions are optimized for high concurrency. - 
Proper Writer.Flush for network apps.
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Supports the following features from upstream zstd:
- Block / stream compression / decompression with all the supported compression levels and with dictionary support.
 - Dictionary building from a sample set. The created dictionary may be saved to persistent storage / transfered over the network.
 - Dictionary loading for compression / decompression.
 
Pull requests for missing upstream
zstdfeatures are welcome. 
go get -u github.com/valyala/gozstd
The easiest way is just to use Compress:
	compressedData := Compress(nil, data)There is also StreamCompress and Writer for stream compression.
The easiest way is just to use Decompress:
	data, err := Decompress(nil, compressedData)There is also StreamDecompress and Reader for stream decompression.
If you're cross-compiling some code that uses gozstd and you stumble upon the following error:
# github.com/valyala/gozstd
/go/pkg/mod/github.com/valyala/[email protected]/stream.go:31:59: undefined: CDict
/go/pkg/mod/github.com/valyala/[email protected]/stream.go:35:64: undefined: CDict
/go/pkg/mod/github.com/valyala/[email protected]/stream.go:47:20: undefined: Writer
You can easily fix it by enabling CGO and using a cross-compiler (e.g. arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc):
env CC=arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc GOOS=linux GOARCH=arm CGO_ENABLED=1 go build ./main.go NOTE: Check #21 for more info.
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Q: Which go version is supported? A:
go1.10and newer. Pull requests for older go versions are accepted. - 
Q: Which platforms/architectures are supported? A:
linux/amd64,linux/arm,linux/arm64,freebsd/amd64,darwin/amd64,darwin/arm64,windows/amd64. Pull requests for other platforms/architectures are accepted. - 
Q: I don't trust
libzstd*.abinary files from the repo or these files dont't work on my OS/ARCH. How to rebuild them? A: Just runmake clean libzstd.aif your OS/ARCH is supported. - 
Q: How do I specify custom build flags when recompiling
libzstd*.a? A: You can specify MOREFLAGS=... variable when runningmakelike this:MOREFLAGS=-fPIC make clean libzstd.a. - 
Q: Why the repo contains
libzstd*.abinary files?
A: This simplifies package installation withgo getwithout the need to perform additional steps for building thelibzstd*.a.