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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T18:02:56+00:00 2026-06-09T18:02:56+00:00

I have a buffer of let’s say 4KB, containing data in JSON-like format. I

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I have a buffer of let’s say 4KB, containing data in JSON-like format. I need to add significantly more information (up to let’s say 3x more) to it, but I have to fit in this small chunk of memory. I was thinking about using libZ to compress text, but I’m afraid it will not perform well since the data consists mostly of some unique substrings. What would you recommend in this situation?
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    2026-06-09T18:02:57+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 6:02 pm

    Consider a fixed dictionary containing up to 32K of strings that you expect to appear in your data. You would use zlib‘s deflateSetDictionary() and inflateSetDictionary() on each end (the sender and receiver of the data respectively) with the same dictionary on both ends. That may get you the compression you’re looking for. Without a dictionary, you are unlikely to get that sort of compression with such a small amount of data.

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