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Top Forums Programming C Post 7544 by PxT on Thursday 27th of September 2001 04:28:10 PM
Old 09-27-2001
If it is a data file stored in binary format, you will need to know the specifications of that format and write a program to decode it. If it is an executable you may have some limited success with a de-compiler. Also try the "strings" command.
 
Binary.pokeString(3kaya)				       Kaya module reference					  Binary.pokeString(3kaya)

NAME
Binary::pokeString - Write a String of binary data. SYNOPSIS
Void pokeString( var Binary block, Int offset, String val ) ARGUMENTS
block The binary block offset The location to write to (starting from zero) val The String to write. DESCRIPTION
Poke the string val into the block, starting at offset offset An Binary.OffsetOutOfRange(3kaya) exception will be thrown if it attempts to access a value outside the block. Note that the String will be stored in the block in UTF-8 encoding, not as raw Kaya chars, so you need to use Builtins.byteLength(3kaya) to determine how much space you need (and then add one for a terminating null byte). AUTHORS
Kaya standard library by Edwin Brady, Chris Morris and others (kaya@kayalang.org). For further information see http://kayalang.org/ LICENSE
The Kaya standard library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (version 2.1 or any later version) as published by the Free Software Foundation. RELATED
Binary.Binary(3kaya) Builtins.byteLength(3kaya) Binary.peekString(3kaya) Binary.poke(3kaya) Binary.setBlockData(3kaya) Kaya October 2012 Binary.pokeString(3kaya)
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