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* Reading file in emacs
@ 2010-06-23  4:05 Qiang Guo
  2010-06-23  5:11 ` Dirk-Jan C. Binnema
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From: Qiang Guo @ 2010-06-23  4:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,

I'm wondering if there is a way to read the content of files, say, to a
variable rather than a buffer ? Of course, one way to do
this is first read file into buffer and then edit the
buffer. Here comes my second question, how to process file
in a byte-by-byte fashion, for instance, instead of editing
a line of text, I'd like to edit directly their binary
representations ?

I know this is best done by C/C++, or some other
languages. However, I just wonder the possibility of doing
this in emacs, the greatest editor ever :-)

Thanks

Qiang



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2010-06-23  6:38 ` Kevin Rodgers
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