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Compress a File to Gzip in Memory using BinData

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This example demonstrates how to use the CompressFileBd method to compress a file into Gzip format and store the compressed result in memory using a BinData object.

The input file is read from disk and compressed, with the resulting .gz data placed in the BinData instance. This allows your application to work with the compressed data entirely in memory before deciding what to do next.

Finally, the example shows how the in-memory Gzip data can be written to a file, which is useful for saving or distributing the compressed output.

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Objective-C
#import <CkoGzip.h>
#import <CkoBinData.h>
#import <NSString.h>

BOOL success = NO;

// This example demonstrates how to compress a file into Gzip format
// and store the compressed result in a BinData object (in memory).

CkoGzip *gzip = [[CkoGzip alloc] init];
CkoBinData *bd = [[CkoBinData alloc] init];

// The file to be compressed:
NSString *filePath = @"example.txt";

// Compress the file into the BinData object:
success = [gzip CompressFileBd: filePath bd: bd];
if (success == NO) {
    NSLog(@"%@",gzip.LastErrorText);
    return;
}

// At this point, "bd" contains the Gzip-compressed data in memory.
NSLog(@"%@",@"Compression successful.");
NSLog(@"%@%d",@"Compressed size (bytes): ",[bd.NumBytes intValue]);

// (Optional) Save the in-memory Gzip data to a file:
success = [bd WriteFile: @"example.txt.gz"];
if (success == NO) {
    NSLog(@"%@",bd.LastErrorText);
    return;
}

NSLog(@"%@",@"Gzip file written to example.txt.gz");