mpr@nancy.UUCP (01/15/88)
Does a decompiler for the DCLTABLES exist?
jj1h+@ANDREW.CMU.EDU (Joseph Jackson) (01/18/88)
The utility you are looking for is VERB. It converts the DCLtables file into a command definition language file -- the inverse function of SET COMMAND. I originally came across it on the DECUS tapes in [Vax85c.Timeline.Verb]. Perhaps someone else could tell you how to get a more current version. Joe Jackson. jj1h+@andrew.cmu.edu jackson@skidmore.bitnet
hydrovax@nmtsun.nmt.edu (M. Warner Losh) (01/22/88)
In article <22003@brunix.UUCP>, mpr@nancy (Mike Russell (CSC)) writes: > Does a decompiler for the DCLTABLES exist? Yes. There is a utility called VERB that appeared on the SPRING 1986 DECUS symposia tapes. If there is enough interest, I could post it/e-mail to you. (btw, what is the policy on posting DECUS stuff???) -- bitnet: lush@nmt.csnet M. Warner Losh csnet: warner%hydrovax@nmtsun uucp: ...{cmcl2, ihnp4}!lanl!unmvax!nmtsun!warner%hydrovax ...{cmcl2, ihnp4}!lanl!unmvax!nmtsun!hydrovax Warning: Hydrovax is both a machine, and an account, so be careful.