#[repr(i32)]
pub enum MZFlush {
    None,
    Partial,
    Sync,
    Full,
    Finish,
    Block,
}
Expand description

A list of flush types.

See http://www.bolet.org/~pornin/deflate-flush.html for more in-depth info.

Variants

None

Don’t force any flushing. Used when more input data is expected.

Partial

Zlib partial flush. Currently treated as Sync.

Sync

Finish compressing the currently buffered data, and output an empty raw block. Has no use in decompression.

Full

Same as Sync, but resets the compression dictionary so that further compressed data does not depend on data compressed before the flush.

Has no use in decompression, and is an error to supply in that case.

Finish

Attempt to flush the remaining data and end the stream.

Block

Not implemented.

Implementations

Create an MZFlush value from an integer value.

Returns MZError::Param on invalid values.

Trait Implementations

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