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