Reading Bytes from Compressed Files
In addition to decompressing a complete file in a single operation, an
application can decompress a compressed file a portion at a time by using the
LZSeek and
LZRead functions. These functions are particularly useful when it is necessary to
extract parts of large files. For example, a font manufacturer may have
compressed files containing font metrics in addition to character data. To use the
information in these files, an application would need to decompress the file;
however, most applications would use only part of the file at any particular time. To
get information about font metrics, the application would extract data from
the header. To get information from the text, the application would reposition
the file pointer by calling
LZSeek and extract character data by calling
LZRead.
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