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Begley Michael L
spam at IASTATE.EDU
Wed Jan 16 13:48:49 AEST 1991
Here's a question that a few people have answered "That's impossible".
It probably is, but it seems that *philosophically* it should be
possible...
What I'd like to do is execute a stream. The specific application I
have in mind is to compress all my executables, then execute them from
a simple shell script. Something like:
uncompress -c microemacs|execute /* uncompress microemacs.Z */
/* into a stream, and execute */
would automagically run a compressed copy of Microemacs. I know that
something like:
uncompress microemacs >temp /*uncompress microemacs.Z into
file temp */
temp /*run the uncompressed version */
rm temp /*and remove the file */
but that seems inelegant; kludgy, almost VMS-like!
I've been told that it can't be done because of swapping...
Can anyone help?
-mike begley
spam at iastate.edu
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