package brotli import ( "errors" "io" ) // WriterOptions configures Writer. type WriterOptions struct { // Quality controls the compression-speed vs compression-density trade-offs. // The higher the quality, the slower the compression. Range is 0 to 11. Quality int // LGWin is the base 2 logarithm of the sliding window size. // Range is 10 to 24. 0 indicates automatic configuration based on Quality. LGWin int } var ( errEncode = errors.New("brotli: encode error") errWriterClosed = errors.New("brotli: Writer is closed") ) // NewWriter initializes new Writer instance. func NewWriter(dst io.Writer, options WriterOptions) *Writer { w := new(Writer) encoderInitState(w) w.params.quality = options.Quality if options.LGWin > 0 { w.params.lgwin = uint(options.LGWin) } w.dst = dst return w } func (w *Writer) writeChunk(p []byte, op int) (n int, err error) { if w.dst == nil { return 0, errWriterClosed } for { availableIn := uint(len(p)) nextIn := p success := encoderCompressStream(w, op, &availableIn, &nextIn) bytesConsumed := len(p) - int(availableIn) p = p[bytesConsumed:] n += bytesConsumed if !success { return n, errEncode } outputData := encoderTakeOutput(w) if len(outputData) > 0 { _, err = w.dst.Write(outputData) if err != nil { return n, err } } if len(p) == 0 { return n, nil } } } // Flush outputs encoded data for all input provided to Write. The resulting // output can be decoded to match all input before Flush, but the stream is // not yet complete until after Close. // Flush has a negative impact on compression. func (w *Writer) Flush() error { _, err := w.writeChunk(nil, operationFlush) return err } // Close flushes remaining data to the decorated writer. func (w *Writer) Close() error { // If stream is already closed, it is reported by `writeChunk`. _, err := w.writeChunk(nil, operationFinish) w.dst = nil return err } // Write implements io.Writer. Flush or Close must be called to ensure that the // encoded bytes are actually flushed to the underlying Writer. func (w *Writer) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) { return w.writeChunk(p, operationProcess) }