#define WIMLIB_WRITE_FLAG_RETAIN_GUID 0x00000800
/**
- * When writing streams in the resulting WIM file, combine multiple streams into
+ * When writing streams to the resulting WIM file, combine multiple streams into
* a single compressed resource instead of compressing them independently. This
* is also known as creating a "solid archive". This tends to produce a better
* compression ratio at the cost of much slower random access.
* the WIM's main compression type and chunk size; you can have a WIM that
* nominally uses LZX compression and 32768 byte chunks but actually contains
* LZMS-compressed solid resources, for example. However, if including solid
- * blocks, I suggest that you set the WIM's main compression type to LZMS as
+ * resources, I suggest that you set the WIM's main compression type to LZMS as
* well, either by creating the WIM with
* ::wimlib_create_new_wim(::WIMLIB_COMPRESSION_TYPE_LZMS, ...) or by calling
* ::wimlib_set_output_compression_type(..., ::WIMLIB_COMPRESSION_TYPE_LZMS).
* Therefore, it is a compressor-only parameter and does not need to be
* passed to the decompressor.
* <br/>
- * Since wimlib v1.7.5, this parameter can be OR-ed with the flag
+ * Since wimlib v1.8.0, this parameter can be OR-ed with the flag
* ::WIMLIB_COMPRESSOR_FLAG_DESTRUCTIVE. This creates the compressor in a
* mode where it is allowed to modify the input buffer. Specifically, in
* this mode, if compression succeeds, the input buffer may have been