Commit 2180c97a authored by Nadeem Vawda's avatar Nadeem Vawda

Document the rest of zlib.compressobj()'s arguments.

Original patch by Jim Jewett; see issue 14684.
parent cf5e1d82
......@@ -58,14 +58,28 @@ The available exception and functions in this module are:
exception if any error occurs.
.. function:: compressobj([level[, method[, wbits[, memlevel[, strategy[, zdict]]]]]])
.. function:: compressobj(level=-1, method=DEFLATED, wbits=15, memlevel=8, strategy=Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY, [zdict])
Returns a compression object, to be used for compressing data streams that won't
fit into memory at once.
*level* is an integer from ``1`` to ``9`` controlling the level of
compression; ``1`` is fastest and produces the least compression, ``9`` is
slowest and produces the most. The default value is ``6``.
*level* is the compression level -- an integer from ``1`` to ``9``. A value
of ``1`` is fastest and produces the least compression, while a value of
``9`` is slowest and produces the most. The default value is ``6``.
*method* is the compression algorithm. Currently, the only supported value is
``DEFLATED``.
*wbits* is the base two logarithm of the size of the window buffer. This
should be an integer from ``8`` to ``15``. Higher values give better
compression, but use more memory.
*memlevel* controls the amount of memory used for internal compression state.
Valid values range from ``1`` to ``9``. Higher values using more memory,
but are faster and produce smaller output.
*strategy* is used to tune the compression algorithm. Possible values are
``Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY``, ``Z_FILTERED``, and ``Z_HUFFMAN_ONLY``.
*zdict* is a predefined compression dictionary. This is a sequence of bytes
(such as a :class:`bytes` object) containing subsequences that are expected
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......@@ -503,6 +503,7 @@ Julien Jehannet
Drew Jenkins
Flemming Kjær Jensen
MunSic Jeong
Jim Jewett
Orjan Johansen
Fredrik Johansson
Gregory K. Johnson
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......@@ -81,13 +81,26 @@ zlib_error(z_stream zst, int err, char *msg)
}
PyDoc_STRVAR(compressobj__doc__,
"compressobj([level[, method[, wbits[, memlevel[, strategy[, zdict]]]]]])\n"
"compressobj(level=-1, method=DEFLATED, wbits=15, memlevel=8,\n"
" strategy=Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY[, zdict])\n"
" -- Return a compressor object.\n"
"\n"
"Optional arg level is the compression level, in 1-9.\n"
"level is the compression level (an integer in the range 0-9; default is 6).\n"
"Higher compression levels are slower, but produce smaller results.\n"
"\n"
"Optional arg zdict is the predefined compression dictionary - a sequence of\n"
"bytes containing subsequences that are likely to occur in the input data.");
"method is the compression algorithm. If given, this must be DEFLATED.\n"
"\n"
"wbits is the base two logarithm of the window size (range: 8..15).\n"
"\n"
"memlevel controls the amount of memory used for internal compression state.\n"
"Valid values range from 1 to 9. Higher values result in higher memory usage,\n"
"faster compression, and smaller output.\n"
"\n"
"strategy is used to tune the compression algorithm. Possible values are\n"
"Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY, Z_FILTERED, and Z_HUFFMAN_ONLY.\n"
"\n"
"zdict is the predefined compression dictionary - a sequence of bytes\n"
"containing subsequences that are likely to occur in the input data.");
PyDoc_STRVAR(decompressobj__doc__,
"decompressobj([wbits[, zdict]]) -- Return a decompressor object.\n"
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