I'm not sure if the auto-detection code works: I'm assuming that the new
format was introduced at the same time as the lengths flag in Js5Index,
but I haven't confirmed this.
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As key validation has to uncompress the data anyway to confirm the key
is valid, it seems silly to uncompress twice given everywhere we
performed key validation immediately uncompressed the container
afterwards.
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This commit also changes the way the master index format detection
works, as the previous scheme could not distinguish VERSIONED from
WHIRLPOOL.
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Originally I used a singleton map if possible, to reduce overhead in the
common case of a group containing a single file. However, the
work-in-progress Cache class needs to mutate the map.
Eventually my plan is to replace the Int2ObjectSortedMaps in Js5Index
and Group with arrays, solving both the overhead and mutation problems.
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Most of these names come directly from the NXT/TFU clients, though a few
are made up as we don't know the official name.
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Spotted by Desetude.
I think this was an accident, as the similar Js5Index.Entry class can't
be a data class (as it contains an array).
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