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I'm using ICSharpCode.SharpZipLib.dll for compress and decompress data.
I have the following code that performs inflation of data:

public static byte[] ZLibDecompress(byte[] zLibCompressedBuffer)
{
    byte[] resBuffer = null;

    MemoryStream mInStream = new MemoryStream(zLibCompressedBuffer);
    MemoryStream mOutStream = new MemoryStream(zLibCompressedBuffer.Length);
    InflaterInputStream infStream = new InflaterInputStream(mInStream);

    mInStream.Position = 0;

    try
    {
        byte[] tmpBuffer = new byte[zLibCompressedBuffer.Length];
        int read = 0;

        do
        {
            read = infStream.Read(tmpBuffer, 0, tmpBuffer.Length);
            if (read > 0)
                mOutStream.Write(tmpBuffer, 0, read);

        } while (read > 0);

        resBuffer = mOutStream.ToArray();
    }
    finally
    {
        infStream.Close();
        mInStream.Close();
        mOutStream.Close();
    }

    return resBuffer;
}

This code actually works, and now I want to compress the result back.
So this is my code:

public static byte[] ZLibCompress(byte[] buffer)
{
    byte[] resBuffer = null;

    MemoryStream mOutStream = new MemoryStream(buffer.Length);
    DeflaterOutputStream defStream = new DeflaterOutputStream(mOutStream);

    try
    {
        defStream.Write(buffer, 0, buffer.Length);
        defStream.Flush();
        defStream.Finish();

        resBuffer = mOutStream.ToArray();
    }
    finally
    {
        defStream.Close();
        mOutStream.Close();
    }

    return resBuffer;
}

But two result arrays of two functions arn't equal:

byte[] unCompBuffer = ZipUtils.ZLibDecompress(zLibBuffer);
byte[] compBuffer = ZipUtils.ZLibCompress(unCompBuffer);
bool eq = compBuffer.SequenceEqual(zLibBuffer);

eq is false.
Any ideas?
Thank you for ahead.

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  • which two arrays aren't equal? Are you saying Your compression and decompression results are not the same? Describe the problem in details (You can edit your own answer : click edit under the tag)
    – gideon
    Mar 21, 2011 at 10:52
  • Can you also specify the library you're using?
    – gideon
    Mar 21, 2011 at 10:54
  • I edited the post like you requested
    – rodnower
    Mar 21, 2011 at 12:04

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Where does the compressed buffer come from? Was it compressed by SharpZipLib too? With the same compression level and options? If not, you shouldn't expect the decompressed/recompressed buffer to be equal to the original...

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    Correct- DEFLATE compression doesn't guarantee that the compressed streams generated by different compressors will be equal. DEFLATE compression says only that on decompression, the decompressed stream will be equal to the original uncompressed stream. Things that cause the compressed byte streams to differ are dictionary options, window size (compression level), and others.
    – Cheeso
    May 8, 2011 at 16:40

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