This really is a fantastic utility, hands down the most efficient general-purpose compressor out there, thanks for the efforts, very nice work!
My only gripe is that while the compression has apparently succeeded, and now all my test files have been reduced by the astonishing maximum of 100% (tried on my src archive in a recursive batch), I can't figure out how to decompress ("inflate") them. (Which is kinda frustrating, as I've already deleted the originals to free up space.)
Am I missing something, or doing sg. wrong (well, "have done")?
(I even tried, out of desperation, another run on the output, with the faint hope that maybe it's a two-way, reversible transformation, so a repeated pass would invert the inversion, but that didn't seem to happen.)
This really is a fantastic utility, hands down the most efficient general-purpose compressor out there, thanks for the efforts, very nice work!
My only gripe is that while the compression has apparently succeeded, and now all my test files have been reduced by the astonishing maximum of 100% (tried on my src archive in a recursive batch), I can't figure out how to decompress ("inflate") them. (Which is kinda frustrating, as I've already deleted the originals to free up space.)
Am I missing something, or doing sg. wrong (well, "have done")?
(I even tried, out of desperation, another run on the output, with the faint hope that maybe it's a two-way, reversible transformation, so a repeated pass would invert the inversion, but that didn't seem to happen.)