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| :mod:`lzma` --- Compression using the LZMA algorithm
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| ====================================================
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| 
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| .. module:: lzma
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|    :synopsis: A Python wrapper for the liblzma compression library.
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| 
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| .. moduleauthor:: Nadeem Vawda <nadeem.vawda@gmail.com>
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| .. sectionauthor:: Nadeem Vawda <nadeem.vawda@gmail.com>
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| 
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| .. versionadded:: 3.3
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| 
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| **Source code:** :source:`Lib/lzma.py`
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| 
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| --------------
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| 
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| This module provides classes and convenience functions for compressing and
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| decompressing data using the LZMA compression algorithm. Also included is a file
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| interface supporting the ``.xz`` and legacy ``.lzma`` file formats used by the
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| :program:`xz` utility, as well as raw compressed streams.
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| 
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| The interface provided by this module is very similar to that of the :mod:`bz2`
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| module. However, note that :class:`LZMAFile` is *not* thread-safe, unlike
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| :class:`bz2.BZ2File`, so if you need to use a single :class:`LZMAFile` instance
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| from multiple threads, it is necessary to protect it with a lock.
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| 
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| 
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| .. exception:: LZMAError
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| 
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|    This exception is raised when an error occurs during compression or
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|    decompression, or while initializing the compressor/decompressor state.
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| 
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| 
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| Reading and writing compressed files
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| ------------------------------------
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| 
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| .. function:: open(filename, mode="rb", \*, format=None, check=-1, preset=None, filters=None, encoding=None, errors=None, newline=None)
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| 
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|    Open an LZMA-compressed file in binary or text mode, returning a :term:`file
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|    object`.
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| 
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|    The *filename* argument can be either an actual file name (given as a
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|    :class:`str`, :class:`bytes` or :term:`path-like object` object), in
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|    which case the named file is opened, or it can be an existing file object
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|    to read from or write to.
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| 
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|    The *mode* argument can be any of ``"r"``, ``"rb"``, ``"w"``, ``"wb"``,
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|    ``"x"``, ``"xb"``, ``"a"`` or ``"ab"`` for binary mode, or ``"rt"``,
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|    ``"wt"``, ``"xt"``, or ``"at"`` for text mode. The default is ``"rb"``.
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| 
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|    When opening a file for reading, the *format* and *filters* arguments have
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|    the same meanings as for :class:`LZMADecompressor`. In this case, the *check*
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|    and *preset* arguments should not be used.
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| 
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|    When opening a file for writing, the *format*, *check*, *preset* and
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|    *filters* arguments have the same meanings as for :class:`LZMACompressor`.
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| 
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|    For binary mode, this function is equivalent to the :class:`LZMAFile`
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|    constructor: ``LZMAFile(filename, mode, ...)``. In this case, the *encoding*,
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|    *errors* and *newline* arguments must not be provided.
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| 
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|    For text mode, a :class:`LZMAFile` object is created, and wrapped in an
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|    :class:`io.TextIOWrapper` instance with the specified encoding, error
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|    handling behavior, and line ending(s).
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| 
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|    .. versionchanged:: 3.4
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|       Added support for the ``"x"``, ``"xb"`` and ``"xt"`` modes.
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| 
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|    .. versionchanged:: 3.6
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|       Accepts a :term:`path-like object`.
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| 
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| 
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| .. class:: LZMAFile(filename=None, mode="r", \*, format=None, check=-1, preset=None, filters=None)
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| 
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|    Open an LZMA-compressed file in binary mode.
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| 
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|    An :class:`LZMAFile` can wrap an already-open :term:`file object`, or operate
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|    directly on a named file. The *filename* argument specifies either the file
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|    object to wrap, or the name of the file to open (as a :class:`str`,
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|    :class:`bytes` or :term:`path-like object` object). When wrapping an
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|    existing file object, the wrapped file will not be closed when the
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|    :class:`LZMAFile` is closed.
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| 
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|    The *mode* argument can be either ``"r"`` for reading (default), ``"w"`` for
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|    overwriting, ``"x"`` for exclusive creation, or ``"a"`` for appending. These
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|    can equivalently be given as ``"rb"``, ``"wb"``, ``"xb"`` and ``"ab"``
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|    respectively.
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| 
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|    If *filename* is a file object (rather than an actual file name), a mode of
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|    ``"w"`` does not truncate the file, and is instead equivalent to ``"a"``.
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| 
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|    When opening a file for reading, the input file may be the concatenation of
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|    multiple separate compressed streams. These are transparently decoded as a
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|    single logical stream.
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| 
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|    When opening a file for reading, the *format* and *filters* arguments have
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|    the same meanings as for :class:`LZMADecompressor`. In this case, the *check*
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|    and *preset* arguments should not be used.
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| 
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|    When opening a file for writing, the *format*, *check*, *preset* and
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|    *filters* arguments have the same meanings as for :class:`LZMACompressor`.
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| 
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|    :class:`LZMAFile` supports all the members specified by
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|    :class:`io.BufferedIOBase`, except for :meth:`detach` and :meth:`truncate`.
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|    Iteration and the :keyword:`with` statement are supported.
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| 
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|    The following method is also provided:
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| 
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|    .. method:: peek(size=-1)
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| 
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|       Return buffered data without advancing the file position. At least one
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|       byte of data will be returned, unless EOF has been reached. The exact
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|       number of bytes returned is unspecified (the *size* argument is ignored).
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| 
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|       .. note:: While calling :meth:`peek` does not change the file position of
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|          the :class:`LZMAFile`, it may change the position of the underlying
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|          file object (e.g. if the :class:`LZMAFile` was constructed by passing a
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|          file object for *filename*).
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| 
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|    .. versionchanged:: 3.4
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|       Added support for the ``"x"`` and ``"xb"`` modes.
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| 
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|    .. versionchanged:: 3.5
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|       The :meth:`~io.BufferedIOBase.read` method now accepts an argument of
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|       ``None``.
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| 
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|    .. versionchanged:: 3.6
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|       Accepts a :term:`path-like object`.
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| 
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| 
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| Compressing and decompressing data in memory
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| --------------------------------------------
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| 
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| .. class:: LZMACompressor(format=FORMAT_XZ, check=-1, preset=None, filters=None)
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| 
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|    Create a compressor object, which can be used to compress data incrementally.
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| 
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|    For a more convenient way of compressing a single chunk of data, see
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|    :func:`compress`.
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| 
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|    The *format* argument specifies what container format should be used.
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|    Possible values are:
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| 
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|    * :const:`FORMAT_XZ`: The ``.xz`` container format.
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|       This is the default format.
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| 
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|    * :const:`FORMAT_ALONE`: The legacy ``.lzma`` container format.
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|       This format is more limited than ``.xz`` -- it does not support integrity
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|       checks or multiple filters.
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| 
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|    * :const:`FORMAT_RAW`: A raw data stream, not using any container format.
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|       This format specifier does not support integrity checks, and requires that
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|       you always specify a custom filter chain (for both compression and
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|       decompression). Additionally, data compressed in this manner cannot be
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|       decompressed using :const:`FORMAT_AUTO` (see :class:`LZMADecompressor`).
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| 
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|    The *check* argument specifies the type of integrity check to include in the
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|    compressed data. This check is used when decompressing, to ensure that the
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|    data has not been corrupted. Possible values are:
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| 
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|    * :const:`CHECK_NONE`: No integrity check.
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|      This is the default (and the only acceptable value) for
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|      :const:`FORMAT_ALONE` and :const:`FORMAT_RAW`.
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| 
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|    * :const:`CHECK_CRC32`: 32-bit Cyclic Redundancy Check.
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| 
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|    * :const:`CHECK_CRC64`: 64-bit Cyclic Redundancy Check.
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|      This is the default for :const:`FORMAT_XZ`.
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| 
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|    * :const:`CHECK_SHA256`: 256-bit Secure Hash Algorithm.
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| 
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|    If the specified check is not supported, an :class:`LZMAError` is raised.
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| 
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|    The compression settings can be specified either as a preset compression
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|    level (with the *preset* argument), or in detail as a custom filter chain
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|    (with the *filters* argument).
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| 
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|    The *preset* argument (if provided) should be an integer between ``0`` and
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|    ``9`` (inclusive), optionally OR-ed with the constant
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|    :const:`PRESET_EXTREME`. If neither *preset* nor *filters* are given, the
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|    default behavior is to use :const:`PRESET_DEFAULT` (preset level ``6``).
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|    Higher presets produce smaller output, but make the compression process
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|    slower.
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| 
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|    .. note::
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| 
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|       In addition to being more CPU-intensive, compression with higher presets
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|       also requires much more memory (and produces output that needs more memory
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|       to decompress). With preset ``9`` for example, the overhead for an
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|       :class:`LZMACompressor` object can be as high as 800 MiB. For this reason,
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|       it is generally best to stick with the default preset.
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| 
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|    The *filters* argument (if provided) should be a filter chain specifier.
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|    See :ref:`filter-chain-specs` for details.
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| 
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|    .. method:: compress(data)
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| 
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|       Compress *data* (a :class:`bytes` object), returning a :class:`bytes`
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|       object containing compressed data for at least part of the input. Some of
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|       *data* may be buffered internally, for use in later calls to
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|       :meth:`compress` and :meth:`flush`. The returned data should be
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|       concatenated with the output of any previous calls to :meth:`compress`.
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| 
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|    .. method:: flush()
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| 
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|       Finish the compression process, returning a :class:`bytes` object
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|       containing any data stored in the compressor's internal buffers.
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| 
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|       The compressor cannot be used after this method has been called.
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| 
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| 
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| .. class:: LZMADecompressor(format=FORMAT_AUTO, memlimit=None, filters=None)
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| 
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|    Create a decompressor object, which can be used to decompress data
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|    incrementally.
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| 
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|    For a more convenient way of decompressing an entire compressed stream at
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|    once, see :func:`decompress`.
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| 
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|    The *format* argument specifies the container format that should be used. The
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|    default is :const:`FORMAT_AUTO`, which can decompress both ``.xz`` and
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|    ``.lzma`` files. Other possible values are :const:`FORMAT_XZ`,
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|    :const:`FORMAT_ALONE`, and :const:`FORMAT_RAW`.
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| 
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|    The *memlimit* argument specifies a limit (in bytes) on the amount of memory
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|    that the decompressor can use. When this argument is used, decompression will
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|    fail with an :class:`LZMAError` if it is not possible to decompress the input
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|    within the given memory limit.
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| 
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|    The *filters* argument specifies the filter chain that was used to create
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|    the stream being decompressed. This argument is required if *format* is
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|    :const:`FORMAT_RAW`, but should not be used for other formats.
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|    See :ref:`filter-chain-specs` for more information about filter chains.
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| 
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|    .. note::
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|       This class does not transparently handle inputs containing multiple
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|       compressed streams, unlike :func:`decompress` and :class:`LZMAFile`. To
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|       decompress a multi-stream input with :class:`LZMADecompressor`, you must
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|       create a new decompressor for each stream.
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| 
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|    .. method:: decompress(data, max_length=-1)
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| 
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|       Decompress *data* (a :term:`bytes-like object`), returning
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|       uncompressed data as bytes. Some of *data* may be buffered
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|       internally, for use in later calls to :meth:`decompress`. The
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|       returned data should be concatenated with the output of any
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|       previous calls to :meth:`decompress`.
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| 
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|       If *max_length* is nonnegative, returns at most *max_length*
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|       bytes of decompressed data. If this limit is reached and further
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|       output can be produced, the :attr:`~.needs_input` attribute will
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|       be set to ``False``. In this case, the next call to
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|       :meth:`~.decompress` may provide *data* as ``b''`` to obtain
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|       more of the output.
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| 
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|       If all of the input data was decompressed and returned (either
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|       because this was less than *max_length* bytes, or because
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|       *max_length* was negative), the :attr:`~.needs_input` attribute
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|       will be set to ``True``.
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| 
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|       Attempting to decompress data after the end of stream is reached
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|       raises an `EOFError`.  Any data found after the end of the
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|       stream is ignored and saved in the :attr:`~.unused_data` attribute.
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| 
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|       .. versionchanged:: 3.5
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|          Added the *max_length* parameter.
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| 
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|    .. attribute:: check
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| 
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|       The ID of the integrity check used by the input stream. This may be
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|       :const:`CHECK_UNKNOWN` until enough of the input has been decoded to
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|       determine what integrity check it uses.
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| 
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|    .. attribute:: eof
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| 
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|       ``True`` if the end-of-stream marker has been reached.
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| 
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|    .. attribute:: unused_data
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| 
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|       Data found after the end of the compressed stream.
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| 
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|       Before the end of the stream is reached, this will be ``b""``.
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| 
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|    .. attribute:: needs_input
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| 
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|       ``False`` if the :meth:`.decompress` method can provide more
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|       decompressed data before requiring new uncompressed input.
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| 
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|       .. versionadded:: 3.5
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| 
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| .. function:: compress(data, format=FORMAT_XZ, check=-1, preset=None, filters=None)
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| 
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|    Compress *data* (a :class:`bytes` object), returning the compressed data as a
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|    :class:`bytes` object.
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| 
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|    See :class:`LZMACompressor` above for a description of the *format*, *check*,
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|    *preset* and *filters* arguments.
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| 
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| 
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| .. function:: decompress(data, format=FORMAT_AUTO, memlimit=None, filters=None)
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| 
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|    Decompress *data* (a :class:`bytes` object), returning the uncompressed data
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|    as a :class:`bytes` object.
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| 
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|    If *data* is the concatenation of multiple distinct compressed streams,
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|    decompress all of these streams, and return the concatenation of the results.
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| 
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|    See :class:`LZMADecompressor` above for a description of the *format*,
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|    *memlimit* and *filters* arguments.
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| 
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| 
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| Miscellaneous
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| -------------
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| 
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| .. function:: is_check_supported(check)
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| 
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|    Returns true if the given integrity check is supported on this system.
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| 
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|    :const:`CHECK_NONE` and :const:`CHECK_CRC32` are always supported.
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|    :const:`CHECK_CRC64` and :const:`CHECK_SHA256` may be unavailable if you are
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|    using a version of :program:`liblzma` that was compiled with a limited
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|    feature set.
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| 
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| 
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| .. _filter-chain-specs:
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| 
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| Specifying custom filter chains
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| -------------------------------
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| 
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| A filter chain specifier is a sequence of dictionaries, where each dictionary
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| contains the ID and options for a single filter. Each dictionary must contain
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| the key ``"id"``, and may contain additional keys to specify filter-dependent
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| options. Valid filter IDs are as follows:
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| 
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| * Compression filters:
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|    * :const:`FILTER_LZMA1` (for use with :const:`FORMAT_ALONE`)
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|    * :const:`FILTER_LZMA2` (for use with :const:`FORMAT_XZ` and :const:`FORMAT_RAW`)
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| 
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| * Delta filter:
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|    * :const:`FILTER_DELTA`
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| 
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| * Branch-Call-Jump (BCJ) filters:
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|    * :const:`FILTER_X86`
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|    * :const:`FILTER_IA64`
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|    * :const:`FILTER_ARM`
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|    * :const:`FILTER_ARMTHUMB`
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|    * :const:`FILTER_POWERPC`
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|    * :const:`FILTER_SPARC`
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| 
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| A filter chain can consist of up to 4 filters, and cannot be empty. The last
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| filter in the chain must be a compression filter, and any other filters must be
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| delta or BCJ filters.
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| 
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| Compression filters support the following options (specified as additional
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| entries in the dictionary representing the filter):
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| 
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|    * ``preset``: A compression preset to use as a source of default values for
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|      options that are not specified explicitly.
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|    * ``dict_size``: Dictionary size in bytes. This should be between 4 KiB and
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|      1.5 GiB (inclusive).
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|    * ``lc``: Number of literal context bits.
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|    * ``lp``: Number of literal position bits. The sum ``lc + lp`` must be at
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|      most 4.
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|    * ``pb``: Number of position bits; must be at most 4.
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|    * ``mode``: :const:`MODE_FAST` or :const:`MODE_NORMAL`.
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|    * ``nice_len``: What should be considered a "nice length" for a match.
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|      This should be 273 or less.
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|    * ``mf``: What match finder to use -- :const:`MF_HC3`, :const:`MF_HC4`,
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|      :const:`MF_BT2`, :const:`MF_BT3`, or :const:`MF_BT4`.
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|    * ``depth``: Maximum search depth used by match finder. 0 (default) means to
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|      select automatically based on other filter options.
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| 
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| The delta filter stores the differences between bytes, producing more repetitive
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| input for the compressor in certain circumstances. It supports one option,
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| ``dist``. This indicates the distance between bytes to be subtracted. The
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| default is 1, i.e. take the differences between adjacent bytes.
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| 
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| The BCJ filters are intended to be applied to machine code. They convert
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| relative branches, calls and jumps in the code to use absolute addressing, with
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| the aim of increasing the redundancy that can be exploited by the compressor.
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| These filters support one option, ``start_offset``. This specifies the address
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| that should be mapped to the beginning of the input data. The default is 0.
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| 
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| 
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| Examples
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| --------
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| 
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| Reading in a compressed file::
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| 
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|    import lzma
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|    with lzma.open("file.xz") as f:
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|        file_content = f.read()
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| 
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| Creating a compressed file::
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| 
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|    import lzma
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|    data = b"Insert Data Here"
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|    with lzma.open("file.xz", "w") as f:
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|        f.write(data)
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| 
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| Compressing data in memory::
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| 
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|    import lzma
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|    data_in = b"Insert Data Here"
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|    data_out = lzma.compress(data_in)
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| 
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| Incremental compression::
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| 
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|    import lzma
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|    lzc = lzma.LZMACompressor()
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|    out1 = lzc.compress(b"Some data\n")
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|    out2 = lzc.compress(b"Another piece of data\n")
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|    out3 = lzc.compress(b"Even more data\n")
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|    out4 = lzc.flush()
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|    # Concatenate all the partial results:
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|    result = b"".join([out1, out2, out3, out4])
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| 
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| Writing compressed data to an already-open file::
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| 
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|    import lzma
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|    with open("file.xz", "wb") as f:
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|        f.write(b"This data will not be compressed\n")
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|        with lzma.open(f, "w") as lzf:
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|            lzf.write(b"This *will* be compressed\n")
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|        f.write(b"Not compressed\n")
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| 
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| Creating a compressed file using a custom filter chain::
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| 
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|    import lzma
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|    my_filters = [
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|        {"id": lzma.FILTER_DELTA, "dist": 5},
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|        {"id": lzma.FILTER_LZMA2, "preset": 7 | lzma.PRESET_EXTREME},
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|    ]
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|    with lzma.open("file.xz", "w", filters=my_filters) as f:
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|        f.write(b"blah blah blah")
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