# consteval-huffman Allows for long strings of text or data to be compressed at compile-time, with an efficient decoder routine for decompression at run-time. The decoder conforms to `std::forward_iterator`, allowing for use in ranged-for or standard algorithms. Compression is achieved using [Huffman coding](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huffman_coding), which works by creating short codes (measured in bits) for frequently-occuring characters. This works best on larger pieces of data, or more so data that is limited in its range of values (e.g. written text). ## Use cases **1. Text configurations (e.g. JSON)** A ~3.5kB string of JSON can be compressed down ~2.5kB ([see it on Godbolt](https://godbolt.org/z/rqWf4v)). **2. Scripts (e.g. Lisp)** A ~40 line comment-including sample of Lisp can be reduced from 1,662 bytes to 1,244 (418 bytes saved) ([Godbolt](https://godbolt.org/z/Kbenbh)). ## How to Use ```cpp #include "consteval_huffman.hpp" // Using the _huffman suffix creates an object with the compressed data. // If data is not smaller after compression, the object will keep the data uncompressed. constinit auto some_data = "This is my string of data"_huffman; int main() { // Decompress and print out the data for (auto c : some_data) putchar(c); } ```