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#include <time.h>
 
  
#include "lzw.h"
 
 
 
 
/********************************************************************
 
 
**
 
 
** This program gets a file name from the command line.  It compresses the
 
 
** file, placing its output in a file named test.lzw.  It then expands
 
 
** test.lzw into test.out.  Test.out should then be an exact duplicate of
 
 
** the input file.
 
 
**
 
 
*************************************************************************/
 
 
 
 
main(int argc, char *argv[])
 
 
{
 
 
clock_t timer;
 
 
CLZWCompressFile lzw;
 
 
 
 
/*
 
 
** Get the file name, open it up, and open up the lzw output file.
 
 
*/
 
 
  if (argc==1)
 
 
  {
 
 
    printf("Input file name to compress?\n");
 
 
return 0;
 
 
  }
 
 
 
 
  printf("testing %s...\n", argv[1]);
 
 
/*
 
 
** Compress the file.
 
 
*/
 
 
  timer = clock();
 
 
  int crunch = lzw.Compress(argv[1], "test.lzw");
 
 
  timer = clock() - timer; //CLOCKS_PER_SEC
 
 
  printf("compress time=%d ms, encoding=%d, size=%u", timer, lzw.get_bits(), crunch);
 
 
  int filesize = lzw.u_io;
 
 
  printf(" (ratio=%d%%)\n", filesize ? (filesize-crunch)*100/filesize : 0);
 
 
  if(lzw.AnyIOErrors())
 
 
  printf("***I/O ERROR***\n");
 
 
 
 
/*
 
 
** Expand the file.
 
 
*/
 
 
  timer = clock();
 
 
  int orig = lzw.Expand("test.lzw", "test.out");
 
 
  timer = clock() - timer; //CLOCKS_PER_SEC
 
 
  printf("expand time=%d ms, encoding=%d\n", timer, lzw.get_bits());
 
 
if(lzw.AnyIOErrors())
 
 
  printf("***I/O ERROR***\n");
 
 
 
 
  ATLASSERT(filesize == orig); // did we mangle the file?
 
 
  return 0;
 
 
}
 

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