Christopher Tate b100cbf178 Support streaming of compressed assets > 1 megabyte
Compressed assets larger than one megabyte are now decompressed on demand
rather than being decompressed in their entirety and held in memory.  Reading
the data in order is relatively efficient, as is seeking forward in the stream.
Seeking backwards is supported, but requires reprocessing the compressed data
from the beginning, so is very inefficient.

In addition, the size limit on compressed assets has been eliminated.

Change-Id: I6e68247957e6c53e7e8ba70d12764695f1723bad
2010-07-28 15:33:28 -07:00

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