Result for 9748E3348393528A6A75FC14F57821F621AFF53D

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/embryo_cc
FileSize294312
MD5A70C422432634F4A2B39765FDD27FD04
SHA-19748E3348393528A6A75FC14F57821F621AFF53D
SHA-2560FB772E8C16AD6072063290790F2DF6ADBD85D4AD2D21F2DA9E393F28327F5A5
SSDEEP3072:KC5z4xi2VVwy2yYRj3nS8qKnplT1m34eOCI8KBGmWZiffPjiYb9wcGvAWgfmAkLO:KCVTyo7poOCqBexJDHLcEm5
TLSHT1DB5494A3EB8269EBC82B137397D703296736F2164397472B93749A253DC734A0F21752
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hashlookup:trust55

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Key Value
MD59FA865F158DE11D00FFB30FE4ABCD3EE
PackageArchia64
PackageDescriptionEmbryo is primarily a shared library that gives you an API to load and control interpreted programs compiled into an abstract machine bytecode that it understands. This abstract (or virtual) machine is similar to a real machine with a CPU, but it is emulated in software. The architecture is simple and is the same as the abstract machine (AMX) in the PAWN language (formerly called SMALL) as it is based on exactly the same code. Embryo has modified the code for the AMX extensively and has made it smaller and more portable. It is VERY small. The total size of the virtual machine code AND header files is less than 2500 lines of code. It includes the floating point library support by default as well. This makes it one of the smallest interpreters around, and thus makes is very efficient to use in code.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameembryo
PackageRelease1.fc10
PackageVersion0.9.9.043
SHA-18F132C2FD44CDA7E4480199E3812D0B3017F7C9A
SHA-256487AF8DC0027178A108B786BED9436F27AFC1A86C699E2B5628B1E9B8722C458