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Special Forums UNIX and Linux Applications Dealing with geany core Post 302512200 by Corona688 on Friday 8th of April 2011 04:19:12 PM
Old 04-08-2011
It's not some sort of geany file, it's just the raw memory the program had when it crashed. Depending on your system you could use a debugger of some sort to open it and see what it's like inside, but its contents may not make any sense to you, especially if geany wasn't compiled with debugging support.

In short I think it's doubtful that you can retrieve any unsaved changes from this sort of crash dump. Save more often Smilie
 

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base32::core(n) 						  Base32 encoding						   base32::core(n)

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NAME
base32::core - Expanding basic base32 maps SYNOPSIS
package require Tcl 8.4 package require base32::core ?0.1? ::base32::core::define map forwvar backwvar ivar ::base32::core::valid string pattern mvar _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION
This package provides generic commands for the construction of full base32 mappings from a basic mapping listing just the codes and associ- ated characters. The full mappings, regular and inverse, created here map to and from bit sequences, and also handle the partial mappings at the end of a string. This is in essence an internal package to be used by implementors of a base32 en- and decoder. A regular user has no need of this package at all. API
::base32::core::define map forwvar backwvar ivar This command computes full forward and backward (inverse) mappings from the basic map and stores them in the variables named by for- wvar and backwvar resp. It also constructs a regexp pattern for the detection of invalid characters in supposedly base32 encoded input and stores it in the variable named by ivar. ::base32::core::valid string pattern mvar This command checks if the input string is a valid base32 encoded string, based on the pattern of invalid characters as generated by ::base32::core::define, and some other general rules. The result of the command is a boolean flag. Its value is True for a valid string, and False otherwise. In the latter case an error message describing the problem with the input is stored into the variable named by mvar. The variable is not touched if the input was found to be valid. The rules checked by the command, beyond rejection of bad characters, are: [1] The length of the input is not a multiple of eight, [2] The padding appears not at the end of input, but in the middle, [3] The padding has not of length six, four, three, or one characters, BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain bugs and other problems. Please report such in the category base32 of the Tcllib SF Trackers [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=12883]. Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either package and/or documentation. KEYWORDS
base32 COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) Public domain base32 0.1 base32::core(n)
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