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use qUncompress to uncompress data compressed by zlib with another application

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    themts
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    Hi,

    I have two applications. One is written in delphi, which is compressing data with zlib.
    The other one is written in c++ which should uncompress this data.

    In detail:
    In delphi I create a file compress it and add a 4 byte header to the compressed data:

      destStream := TFileStream.Create(SaveDialog1.FileName, fmCreate);
      destStream.WriteData(sourceStream.Size, 4);  // here I add the header for qUncompress
      sourceStream.Seek(0, soFromBeginning);
      LZip := TZCompressionStream.Create(clMax, destStream);
      LZip.CopyFrom(sourceStream, sourceStream.Size);
    

    In QT i try to uncompress this data like this:

        QFile file("E:\\Temp\\wheels\\test.adb");
        if (!file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly))
            return;
    
        QByteArray compressed = file.readAll();
        qDebug() << "Compresed=" << compressed.size();
    
        QByteArray uncompressed = qUncompress(compressed); // HERE I GET: qUncompress: Input data is corrupted
        qDebug() << "UnCompresed=" << uncompressed.size();
    

    Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
    Unfortunately I haven't seen the source of qUncompress yet. So don't know what it is expecting.

    THX
    mts

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    • T themts

      Hi,

      I have two applications. One is written in delphi, which is compressing data with zlib.
      The other one is written in c++ which should uncompress this data.

      In detail:
      In delphi I create a file compress it and add a 4 byte header to the compressed data:

        destStream := TFileStream.Create(SaveDialog1.FileName, fmCreate);
        destStream.WriteData(sourceStream.Size, 4);  // here I add the header for qUncompress
        sourceStream.Seek(0, soFromBeginning);
        LZip := TZCompressionStream.Create(clMax, destStream);
        LZip.CopyFrom(sourceStream, sourceStream.Size);
      

      In QT i try to uncompress this data like this:

          QFile file("E:\\Temp\\wheels\\test.adb");
          if (!file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly))
              return;
      
          QByteArray compressed = file.readAll();
          qDebug() << "Compresed=" << compressed.size();
      
          QByteArray uncompressed = qUncompress(compressed); // HERE I GET: qUncompress: Input data is corrupted
          qDebug() << "UnCompresed=" << uncompressed.size();
      

      Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
      Unfortunately I haven't seen the source of qUncompress yet. So don't know what it is expecting.

      THX
      mts

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      raven-worx
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      @themts said:

      Unfortunately I haven't seen the source of qUncompress yet. So don't know what it is expecting.

      Here you go

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        themts
        wrote on last edited by
        #3

        Thanks, that already helped.
        I just forgot to swap endian.

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          KArchive is the best free code available to handle compressed files

          "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
          ~Napoleon Bonaparte

          On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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