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Special Forums Cybersecurity You are being directed to the US FBI where your IP address and details will also be logged. Post 303039237 by wisecracker on Thursday 26th of September 2019 05:49:12 PM
Old 09-26-2019
Hi Corona688...

Quote:
Goto?
Eek, and I found a fun way of doing it under dash recently and MadeInGermany bettered it shaving off 20% of the whole file's running time.
It seems odd to me that there is goto in ANSI C, and, Assembl[y][er] code uses JMPs and BRAs in absolute, relative with and witout offsets etc... and yet it is frowned upon.

/Me shrugs...
 

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wreplace(1)						      General Commands Manual						       wreplace(1)

NAME
wreplace - Replace an address with the contents of stdin. SYNOPSIS
Goto [-v] [-c] [-b] address OPTIONS
-v If the -v option is present, Goto prints its version number and date and exits. -c If the -c option is present, wreplace creates the window if necessary. -b If the -b option is present, wreplace sets the backup flag on any windows it creates. -d DESCRIPTION
wreplace must be able to connect to a running wily(1). wreplace searches for address and replaces it with the contents of the standard input. address must be a valid wily address. RETURNS
Goto returns zero if it was able to execute the remote goto command, otherwise it returns non-zero. No indication of the success or the failure of the actual search is given. EXAMPLES
Create a manifest file: ls | wreplace -c -b MANIFEST:, SEE ALSO
wily(1) wgoto(1) AUTHOR
Alan Watson (alan@oldp.nmsu.edu) 1R1.1L1 of 1D1 wreplace(1)
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