On Fri, Nov 19, 2021 at 7:37 AM Michael Paquier <mich...@paquier.xyz> wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 18, 2021 at 07:54:37PM +0530, Jeevan Ladhe wrote: > > In dir_open_for_write() I observe that we are writing the header > > and then calling LZ4F_compressEnd() in case there is an error > > while writing the buffer to the file, and the output buffer of > > LZ4F_compressEnd() is not written anywhere. Why should this be > > necessary? To flush the contents of the internal buffer? But, then we > > are calling LZ4F_freeCompressionContext() immediately after the > > LZ4F_compressEnd() call. I might be missing something, will be > > happy to get more insights. > > My concern here was symmetry, where IMO it makes sense to have a > compressEnd call each time there is a successful compressBegin call > done for the LZ4 state data, as there is no way to know if in the > future LZ4 won't change some of its internals to do more than just an > internal flush. > Fair enough. But, still I have a doubt in mind what benefit would that really bring to us here, because we are immediately also freeing the lz4buf without using it anywhere. Regards, Jeevan