# Yazi - Yet another zlib implementation Yazi is a pure Rust implementation of the RFC 1950 DEFLATE specification with support for the zlib wrapper. It provides streaming compression and decompression. [![Crates.io][crates-badge]][crates-url] [![Docs.rs][docs-badge]][docs-url] [![MIT licensed][mit-badge]][mit-url] [crates-badge]: https://img.shields.io/crates/v/yazi.svg [crates-url]: https://crates.io/crates/yazi [docs-badge]: https://docs.rs/yazi/badge.svg [docs-url]: https://docs.rs/yazi [mit-badge]: https://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-blue.svg [mit-url]: LICENSE ## Usage The following demonstrates simple usage for compressing and decompressing in-memory buffers: ```rust use yazi::*; // Your source data. let data = &(0..=255).cycle().take(8192).collect::>()[..]; // Compress it into a Vec with a zlib wrapper using the default compression level. let compressed = compress(data, Format::Zlib, CompressionLevel::Default).unwrap(); // Decompress it into a Vec. let (decompressed, checksum) = decompress(&compressed, Format::Zlib).unwrap(); // Verify the checksum. assert_eq!(Adler32::from_buf(&decompressed).finish(), checksum.unwrap()); // Verify that the decompressed data matches the original. assert_eq!(data, &decompressed[..]); ``` For detail on more advanced usage, see the full API [documentation](https://docs.rs/yazi).