commit | 67f059eaf5eb6cf9201ffe7776b48229a442d864 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Stephen Kyle <stephen.kyle@arm.com> | Thu Sep 27 10:00:33 2018 +0100 |
committer | Eugene Kliuchnikov <eustas@google.com> | Thu Sep 27 11:00:33 2018 +0200 |
tree | 0c92d35c51c1194bd3ac5fee0afc65547e42eec1 | |
parent | 6eba239a5bb553fd557b7d78f7da8f0059618b9e [diff] |
Cross compilation support (#709) * build: add cross-compilation support to make Set CROSS_COMPILE when running make to use the selected cross compilation toolchain, such as arm-linux-gnueabihf, or aarch64-linux-gnu. Testing requires the presence of qemu - 'qemu-$(ARCH)' will be executed, where ARCH is the first part of the toolchain triplet. * build: add cross-compilation support to cmake If C_COMPILER/CXX_COMPILER/CC/CXX are found to have cross-compilation triplets in front of the compiler, then qemu will be used to execute the tests. * CI: add arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc builder to Travis The version of qemu available in Ubuntu trusty (as provided by Travis) appears to have a bug in qemu-aarch64, which leads to the compatibility tests failing on some inputs, erroneously rejecting the input as corrupt. Once Travis supports xenial, we could add an aarch64-gnu-linux-gcc builder as well. * CI: propagate cmake errors out of .travis.sh Seems like even if cmake fails, the error isn't picked up by Travis.
Brotli is a generic-purpose lossless compression algorithm that compresses data using a combination of a modern variant of the LZ77 algorithm, Huffman coding and 2nd order context modeling, with a compression ratio comparable to the best currently available general-purpose compression methods. It is similar in speed with deflate but offers more dense compression.
The specification of the Brotli Compressed Data Format is defined in RFC 7932.
Brotli is open-sourced under the MIT License, see the LICENSE file.
Brotli mailing list: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/brotli
configure-cmake is an autotools-style configure script for CMake-based projects (not supported on Windows).
The basic commands to build, test and install brotli are:
$ mkdir out && cd out $ ../configure-cmake $ make $ make test $ make install
By default, debug binaries are built. To generate “release” Makefile
specify --disable-debug
option to configure-cmake
.
See Bazel
The basic commands to build and install brotli are:
$ mkdir out && cd out $ cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=./installed .. $ cmake --build . --config Release --target install
You can use other CMake configuration.
See Premake5
To install the latest release of the Python module, run the following:
$ pip install brotli
To install the tip-of-the-tree version, run:
$ pip install --upgrade git+https://github.com/google/brotli
See the Python readme for more details on installing from source, development, and testing.
Disclaimer: Brotli authors take no responsibility for the third party projects mentioned in this section.
Independent decoder implementation by Mark Adler, based entirely on format specification.
JavaScript port of brotli decoder. Could be used directly via npm install brotli
Hand ported decoder / encoder in haxe by Dominik Homberger. Output source code: JavaScript, PHP, Python, Java and C#
7Zip plugin
Dart native bindings