My guess would be that if 0 means 'default', then it doesn't *have* to mean
no compression -- separating 'default' (0) from 'no compression' (1)
allows
the ZIM standard to change the default one day.
A.
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 2:52 PM, Tommi Mäkitalo <tommi(a)tntnet.org> wrote:
The first byte in a cluster specifies the compression. The value is:
0 default (no compression)
1 none (also no compression, I don't know, why vlado specified
this in zeno,
but I take ist over to zim)
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Asaf Bartov <asaf(a)forum2.org>