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414 # 1 bit (last block flag)
415 # 2 bits (block type)
417 # 1 block occurs every 32K -1 bytes or when there 50% compression
418 # has been achieved. The smallest block type encoding is always used.
444 # The worst case at the block level is a growth of the compressed data
447 # The worst case internal to a compressed block is very hard to figure.
453 # to be safe. To avoid problems at the block level allocating 5 extra bytes
455 # block adding an extra 32767 bytes (the worst case uncompressed block size)
457 # block will stop the byte before the compressed data for a block begins.
482 # byte fixed overhead but has a maximum block size of 128K, so it needs a