Context
I am currently writing a very large file of the following (uncompressed) format:
1
2
1
1
...
There is one integer in text form per line, with a significant amount of repetition.
I am writing the data out from an array with the C zlib stdio-style interface:
gzFile file = gzopen("myfile.gz", "w");
for (i=0; i<nlines; i++)
gzprintf(file, "%d\n", array[i]);
gzclose(file);
Due to the high degree of repetition, the compressed file is extremely small compared to the source (3.7GB down to 5.3MB), however it takes a long time to write out.
Question
I am not familiar with the compression algorithm or implementation, however I am concerned that doing a very large number (~2 billion) calls to gzprintf
with short character strings may cause some sort of bottleneck. I tried increasing the buffer size with gzbuffer
, but this had little effect.
Is the way that I am using zlib appropriate, and are there any low hanging fruit for speeding up compression in this application?