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zstd: use slices.Max for max value in slice #1041

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This PR replaces the maxCount function with slices.Max function to find the maximum value in a slice.

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    • Simplified code by using standard library's slices.Max function instead of a custom maximum value calculation method.

Signed-off-by: Eng Zer Jun <engzerjun@gmail.com>
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The pull request modifies the zstd/blockenc.go file by replacing a custom maximum value finding function with the standard library's slices.Max function. This change simplifies the code by removing a manual iteration-based implementation and directly using the built-in slice utility method for finding the maximum value in uint32 slices. The core functionality of the code remains unchanged, focusing on improving code readability and leveraging standard library methods.

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zstd/blockenc.go Replaced custom maxCount function with slices.Max in genCodes method and fuzzFseEncoder function

The changes are minimal and do not affect the exported or public entities of the code. The modification is purely an internal implementation improvement using standard library functions.


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@klauspost klauspost merged commit 7d9f61a into klauspost:master Jan 12, 2025
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