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    TC .NET Interface

    Allows to create any Total Commander plugins using .NET languages

    ...Main features: - use flexibility and power of .NET Framework to create new plugin, - base classes for all TC plugin types - FS, Lister, Packer, and Content, - easy debugging with included tracing system, - all optional methods not implemented in managed plugin are excluded from the final TC plugin, - TC calls are translated into managed calls with parameters marshaling, - each plugin loads into separate Application Domain (AD) to provide isolation and security boundaries for executing managed code, - unified loader located in Default AD loads all types of TC plugins, - control over the lifetime policy for managed plugin instance, - auto support for Unicode and 64-bit features, - compact final binary files (usually < 100 KB)
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    LZWStream

    The LZW algorithm in C#

    Implementation of the LZW algorithm in C#, adhering to the built-in System.IO.Compression. The algorithm and code is much improved, compared to projects like SharpLZW. The LZW algorithm is for arbitrary lossless data compression and are noticeable for simplicity and low (compared to others) memory consumption. Making it interesting for eg. embedded use. There're many other LZW implementations out there. This one is focused on KISS and C#.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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