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Aspose.ZIP for .NET 25.10 Release Notes
This page contains release notes information for Aspose.ZIP for .NET 25.10.
All Changes
| Key | Summary | Issue Type |
|---|---|---|
| ZIPNET-1375 | Allow user to set number of fast bytes and literal context bits for LZMA algorithm within ZIP container and LZMA archive itself. | Enhancement |
| ZIPNET-1377 | Allow user to set number of fast bytes and literal context bits for LZMA algorithm within 7z container. | Enhancement |
Public API and Backwards Incompatible Changes
| The following public methods and properties were added: | Description |
|---|---|
| Aspose.Zip.Saving.LzmaCompressionSettings.DictionarySize | Gets the dictionary (history buffer) size indicates how many bytes of the recently processed uncompressed data are kept in memory. |
| Aspose.Zip.Saving.LzmaCompressionSettings.LiteralContextBits | Gets the number of literal context bits for the LZMA algorithm. |
| Aspose.Zip.Saving.LzmaCompressionSettings.NumberOfFastBytes | Gets the number of bytes used for fast match searching in the LZMA algorithm. |
| Aspose.Zip.Saving.SevenZipLZMACompressionSettings.LiteralContextBits | Gets the number of literal context bits for the LZMA algorithm. |
| Aspose.Zip.Saving.SevenZipLZMACompressionSettings.NumberOfFastBytes | Gets the number of bytes used for fast match searching in the LZMA algorithm. |
| Aspose.Zip.LZMA.LzmaArchiveSettings.LiteralContextBits | Gets the number of literal context bits for the LZMA algorithm. |
| Aspose.Zip.LZMA.LzmaArchiveSettings.NumberOfFastBytes | Gets the number of bytes used for fast match searching in the LZMA algorithm. |
| Aspose.Zip.Saving.LzmaCompressionSettings.#ctor(int, int, int) | Initializes a new instance of the LzmaCompressionSettings class with specified dictionary size, number of fast bytes and number of literal context bits. |
| Aspose.Zip.Saving.SevenZipLZMACompressionSettings.#ctor(int, int, int) | Initializes a new instance of the SevenZipLZMACompressionSettings class with specified dictionary size, number of fast bytes and number of literal context bits. |