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1 == egobfi ==
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2 A powerful and fast-ish Brainfuck interpreter.
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3
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4 Use: egobfi{width} [options] [file]
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5 Options:
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6 -eof {0|-|n}
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7 set EOF mode: 0, -1 or no-change (respectively)
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8 [default: 0]
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9 -debug
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10 activate the # command [default off]
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11 -unicode {on|off}
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12 set unicode mode on or off [default off]
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13 -wrap {on|off}
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14 set wrappong on or off [default on]
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17 == egobfc ==
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18 An almost-as-powerful Brainfuck compiler-to-C.
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20 Use: egobfc [options] [file]
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21 Options:
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22 -eof {0|-|n}
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23 set EOF mode: 0, -1 or no-change (respectively)
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24 [default: 0]
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25 -debug
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26 activate the # command [default off]
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27 -unicode {on|off}
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28 set unicode mode on or off [default off]
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29 -width {8|16|32}
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30 set the bitwidth [default 8]
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31
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32 == egobfc2m ==
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33 A true compiler, compiles BF to memory, like bytecode. It is very fast, but:
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34 A) It only works on x86 (so far, see PORTING),
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35 B) It's somewhat unstable,
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36 C) No unicode, only 8-bit, only wrapping. Supports EOF and debug.
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37
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38 Use: egobfc2m [options] [file]
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39 Options:
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40 -eof {0|-|n}
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41 set EOF mode: 0, -1 or no-change (respectively)
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42 [default: 0]
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43 -debug
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44 activate the # command [default off]
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