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LZMA SDK 4.32 (199个子文件)
7zIn.c 33KB
LzmaDecodeSize.c 19KB
LzmaDecode.c 16KB
LzmaStateDecode.c 15KB
LzmaTest.c 8KB
7zMain.c 6KB
LzmaStateTest.c 5KB
7zDecode.c 4KB
7zExtract.c 3KB
7zItem.c 3KB
BranchX86.c 2KB
LzmaRamDecode.c 2KB
BranchIA64.c 2KB
7zCrc.c 1KB
7zAlloc.c 1KB
BranchSPARC.c 935B
BranchPPC.c 839B
BranchARMThumb.c 823B
7zBuffer.c 622B
BranchARM.c 584B
7zMethodID.c 263B
7zHeader.c 121B
LZMAEncoder.cpp 43KB
LzmaAlone.cpp 14KB
LzmaBench.cpp 13KB
x86_2.cpp 11KB
LZMADecoder.cpp 9KB
FileIO.cpp 8KB
CommandLineParser.cpp 7KB
LzmaRam.cpp 6KB
FileStreams.cpp 5KB
String.cpp 5KB
Alloc.cpp 3KB
LZInWindow.cpp 3KB
StringConvert.cpp 2KB
OutBuffer.cpp 2KB
RangeCoderBit.cpp 2KB
NewHandler.cpp 2KB
Vector.cpp 2KB
InBuffer.cpp 2KB
C_FileIO.cpp 1KB
StringToInt.cpp 1KB
StreamUtils.cpp 1KB
CRC.cpp 1KB
x86.cpp 396B
SPARC.cpp 360B
ARMThumb.cpp 354B
PPC.cpp 354B
BranchCoder.cpp 352B
IA64.cpp 326B
ARM.cpp 319B
LZOutWindow.cpp 251B
StdAfx.cpp 38B
LzmaEncoder.cs 47KB
LzmaDecoder.cs 12KB
LzBinTree.cs 11KB
LzmaBench.cs 10KB
LzmaAlone.cs 8KB
CommandLineParser.cs 7KB
RangeCoder.cs 4KB
LzInWindow.cs 4KB
ICoder.cs 3KB
RangeCoderBitTree.cs 3KB
RangeCoderBit.cs 3KB
LzmaBase.cs 3KB
Resources.cs 2KB
LzOutWindow.cs 2KB
InBuffer.cs 1KB
CRC.cs 1KB
Settings.cs 1KB
AssemblyInfo.cs 976B
OutBuffer.cs 944B
IMatchFinder.cs 582B
LzmaAlone.csproj 3KB
AloneLZMA.dsp 15KB
7z_C.dsp 5KB
AloneLZMA.dsw 541B
7z_C.dsw 531B
lzma.exe 120KB
makefile.gcc 3KB
makefile.gcc 953B
makefile.gcc 372B
PatMain.h 28KB
String.h 15KB
LZMAEncoder.h 11KB
BinTreeMain.h 11KB
HCMain.h 9KB
Pat.h 8KB
LZMADecoder.h 7KB
Vector.h 6KB
MyCom.h 5KB
RangeCoder.h 4KB
RangeCoderBitTree.h 4KB
MyWindows.h 4KB
ICoder.h 4KB
x86_2.h 4KB
LzmaStateDecode.h 3KB
LzmaDecode.h 3KB
RangeCoderBit.h 3KB
StringConvert.h 3KB
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