/// <summary> /// Ends an inflation session. /// </summary> /// <remarks> /// Call this after successively calling Inflate(). This will cause all buffers to be flushed. /// After calling this you cannot call Inflate() without a intervening call to one of the /// InitializeInflate() overloads. /// </remarks> /// <returns>Z_OK if everything goes well.</returns> public int EndInflate() { if (istate == null) throw new ZlibException("No Inflate State!"); int ret = istate.End(this); istate = null; return ret; }
/// <summary> /// Initialize the inflation state with an explicit flag to govern the handling of RFC1950 header bytes. /// </summary> /// <remarks> /// If you want to read a zlib stream /// you should specify true for expectRfc1950Header. If you have a deflate stream, you will /// want to specify false. /// </remarks> /// <param name="expectRfc1950Header">whether to expect an RFC1950 header byte pair when reading /// the stream of data to be inflated.</param> /// <param name="windowBits">The number of window bits to use. If you need to ask what that is, /// then you shouldn't be calling this initializer.</param> /// <returns>Z_OK if everything goes well.</returns> public int InitializeInflate(int windowBits, bool expectRfc1950Header) { istate = new InflateManager(expectRfc1950Header); return istate.Initialize(this, windowBits); }