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bin2obj
Section: Binary to include file converter (1)
Updated: 12 November 2004
Index NAME
bin2obj - The Free Pascal binary to pascal include file converter.
SYNOPSIS
bin2obj [-aeouUz] -c constname infile
DESCRIPTION
bin2objreads a binary file and converts it to a pascal typed constant declaration. The constant is an array of bytes (zero based), in which each byte has thevalue of the byte at the offsetindexin the file. (index is the index in the array).
USAGE
bin2objaccepts a filename of a binary file, and needs the name of a constant(use the -coption). The output goes to standard output by default. If no unitname isgiven, the output will be in the form of code which can be written to aninclude file.
OPTIONS
bin2obj has a small number of options to control its behaviour:
- -a
- Write ASCII data instead of bytes. The constant array will be an array of char instead of an array of bytes. The bytes will be written as ASCIIconstants.
- -e key
- If this option is given, the data will be encrypted with keywhich is a string of 8 characters long.
- -h
- emit a small helptext.
- -o filename
- By default, the output goes to standard output (the screen). If this option is given, bin2objwill write the output to a file with namefilenameinstead. This option is mandatory if the-Uoption is specified.
- -u [unitname]
- This option tellsbin2objto generate a unit. By default the output is just the declaration of theconstant. If the unitname is not specified, bin2objtries to determine it from the input filename.
- -U [unitname]
- The same as the-uoption, only bin2obj will also call the compiler and compile the unit.
- -z
- Compress the data before creating the unit. zlib compression is used.
SEE ALSO
- ppc386(1)data2inc(1)
Index
- NAME
- SYNOPSIS
- DESCRIPTION
- USAGE
- OPTIONS
- SEE ALSO
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