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.\" $Id$
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.TH EM_DECODE 6 "$Revision$"
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.ad
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.SH NAME
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em_decode,em_encode \- compact to readable EM and v.v.
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B ~/lib.bin/em_decode
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[ inputfile [ outputfile ] ]
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.br
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.B ~em/lib.bin/em_encode
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[ inputfile [ outputfile ] ]
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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Most programs involved with the EM project only produce and accept
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EM programs in compact form.
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These files are only machine readable.
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A description of this compact form can be found in [1].
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To inspect the code produced by compilers or to patch them for one reason
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or another, human readable assembly code is needed.
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Em_decode produces human readable assembly code from the compact form.
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.PP
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Em_decode accepts the normal compact form in both optimized and
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unoptimized form.
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.PP
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Em_encode produces the compact form
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out of these human readable assembly code.
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.PP
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The first argument is the input file.
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The second argument is the output file.
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Both programs can act as a filter.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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.IP [1]
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A.S.Tanenbaum, Ed Keizer, Hans van Staveren & J.W.Stevenson
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"Description of a machine architecture for use of
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block structured languages" Informatica rapport IR-81.
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.IP [2]
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ack(1)
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.SH DIAGNOSTICS
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Error messages are intended to be self-explanatory.
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.SH AUTHOR
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1987-02-05 14:47:04 +00:00
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Ceriel Jacobs, Vrije Universiteit
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