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42 lines
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Commands available from the MUF program editor:
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Program commands:
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compile compile program
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delete delete lines
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insert insert program lines
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list list program lines
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uncompile disassemble program [not usually useful]
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Library commands:
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abridged show list of library functions, names only
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kill kill library reference
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show show list of library functions, full display
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view view program header
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help this file
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Commands may be abbreviated to their first letter.
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The library comands work just like program commands, except that they take
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alphabetic parameters instead of integers. You would type:
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bar garply show
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to see all the library routines between "bar" and "garply", much as you
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would type:
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1 23 list
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to list all the lines of your program between 1 and 23.
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The "view" command lets you know more about a library routine you might
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find using "show" or "abridged". View takes a numeric argument-- the object
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number of the program you want to look at. It will print out the program
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header and that only-- which should give you all the information you need
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to use it, provided that the library routines are well-written.
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Kill (which may only be used by wizards) deletes a library entry.
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