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Currently it will "fail" decoding old replays as the lirbary assumes all the lzma streams are terminated by the end of stream block, whereas the replays were being generated without such block (still valid in the lzma standard)
Use lzma_alone_decoder that allows decompressing streams without an end of stream block. This requires feeding liblzma first a dummy lzma header so that it won't check for the eos block.
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Use liblzma to compress/decompress replays, this removes the dependency on the lzma sdk.
The library implements the same lzma format as the sdk, so the generated replays should be compatible between the library and the sdk.