Struct ruzstd::blocks::literals_section::LiteralsSection

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pub struct LiteralsSection {
    pub regenerated_size: u32,
    pub compressed_size: Option<u32>,
    pub num_streams: Option<u8>,
    pub ls_type: LiteralsSectionType,
}
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A compressed block consists of two sections, a literals section, and a sequences section. This is the first of those two sections. A literal is just any arbitrary data, and it is copied by the sequences section

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§regenerated_size: u32
§compressed_size: Option<u32>
§num_streams: Option<u8>

This value will be either 1 stream or 4 streams if the literal is of type LiteralsSectionType::Compressed or LiteralsSectionType::Treeless, and it is not used for RLE or uncompressed literals.

§ls_type: LiteralsSectionType

The type of the literal section.

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impl LiteralsSection

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pub fn new() -> LiteralsSection

Create a new LiteralsSection.

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pub fn header_bytes_needed( &self, first_byte: u8 ) -> Result<u8, LiteralsSectionParseError>

Given the first byte of a header, determine the size of the whole header, from 1 to 5 bytes.

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pub fn parse_from_header( &mut self, raw: &[u8] ) -> Result<u8, LiteralsSectionParseError>

Parse the header into self, and returns the number of bytes read.

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impl Default for LiteralsSection

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fn default() -> Self

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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