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<article>
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<title>ca65html Users Guide
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<author>Ullrich von Bassewitz, <htmlurl url="mailto:uz@cc65.org" name="uz@cc65.org">
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<date>2003-10-16
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<abstract>
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ca65html is an assembler source to HTML converter. It is very useful if you
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want to publish your assembler sources in the web.
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</abstract>
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<toc>
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<!-- Begin the document -->
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<sect>Overview<p>
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ca65html converts assembler source files written for use with the <tt/<htmlurl
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url="ca65.html" name="ca65">/ crossassembler into HTML. It is a standalone
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tool written in Perl, and as such it does not understand the structure of
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assembler sources in the same depth as ca65 does, so it may fail in very rare
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cases. In all other cases it generates very nice output.
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<sect>Usage<p>
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<sect1>Command line option overview<p>
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The HTML converter accepts the following options:
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<tscreen><verb>
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Usage: ca65html [options] file ...
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Options:
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--bgcolor c Use background color c instead of #FFFFFF
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--colorize Colorize the output (generates non standard HTML)
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--commentcolor c Use color c for comments instead of #B22222
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--crefs Generate references to the C source file(s)
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--ctrlcolor c Use color c for directives instead of #228B22
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--cvttabs Convert tabs to spaces in the output
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--help This text
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--htmldir dir Specify directory for HTML files
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--indexcols n Use n columns on index page (default 6)
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--indexname file Use file for the index file instead of index.html
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--indexpage Create an index page
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--indextitle title Use title as the index title instead of Index
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--keywordcolor c Use color c for keywords instead of #A020F0
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--linelabels Generate a linexxx HTML label for each line
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--linenumbers Add line numbers to the output
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--linkstyle style Use the given link style
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--replaceext Replace source extension instead of appending .html
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--textcolor c Use text color c instead of #000000
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--verbose Be more verbose
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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</verb></tscreen>
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<sect1>Command line options in detail<p>
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Here is a description of all the command line options:
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<descrip>
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<tag><tt>--bgcolor c</tt></tag>
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Set the background color. The argument c must be a valid HTML color, usually
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given as RGB triplet in the form <tt/#rrggbb/, where r, g and b are the
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respective red, green and blue parts as two digit hex values. The default is
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<tt/#FFFFFF/ (white). This color is used in the <tt/<body>/ tag of the
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generated HTML output.
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<tag><tt>--colorize</tt></tag>
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Colorize the output. The converter outputs processor instructions, assembler
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control commands and comments in different colors.
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While this make the output look very nice, it generates invalid HTML,
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because using colors in a <tt/<pre>/ environment is not allowed.
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However, most browsers display it well, and it is used by several other
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tools, so it's up to you.
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<tag><tt>--commentcolor c</tt></tag>
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Set the color used for comments. The argument c must be a valid HTML color,
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usually given as RGB triplet in the form <tt/#rrggbb/, where r, g and b are
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the respective red, green and blue parts as two digit hex values. The
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default is <tt/#B22222/ (red).
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Note that this option has no effect if <tt/--colorize/ is not also given.
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<tag><tt>--crefs</tt></tag>
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Generate references to the C file, when a <tt/.dbg/ command is found with a
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file name. The converter assumes that the C source was also converted into
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HTML (for example by use of <tt/c2html/), has the name <tt/file.c.html/, and
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lives in the same directory as the assembler file. If the <tt/.dbg/
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directive specifies a line, a link to the correct line in the C file is
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generated, using a label in the form <tt/linexxx/, as it is created by
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<tt/c2html/ by use of the <tt/-n/ option.
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<tag><tt>--commentcolor c</tt></tag>
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Set the color used for assembler control commands. The argument c must be a
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valid HTML color, usually given as RGB triplet in the form <tt/#rrggbb/,
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where r, g and b are the respective red, green and blue parts as two digit
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hex values. The default is <tt/#228B22/ (green).
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Note that this option has no effect if <tt/--colorize/ is not also given.
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<tag><tt>--cvttabs</tt></tag>
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Convert tabs in the input into spaces in the output, assuming the standard
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tab width of 8. This is useful if the <tt/--linenumbers/ option is used to
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retain the indentation.
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<tag><tt>--help</tt></tag>
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Print the command line option summary shown above.
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<tag><tt>--htmldir dir</tt></tag>
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Specify an output directory for the generated HTML files.
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<tag><tt>--indexcols n</tt></tag>
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Use n columns on the index page. This option has no effect if used without
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<tt/--indexpage/.
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<tag><tt>--indexname name</tt></tag>
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Use another index file name instead of <tt/index.html/. This option has no
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effect if used without <tt/--indexpage/.
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<tag><tt>--indexpage</tt></tag>
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Causes the converter to generate an index page listing all label names and
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exports found in the converted files.
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<tag><tt>--indextitle title</tt></tag>
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Use "title" as the title of the index page. This option has no effect if
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used without <tt/--indexpage/.
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<tag><tt>--keywordcolor c</tt></tag>
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Set the color used for processor instructions. The argument c must be a
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valid HTML color, usually given as RGB triplet in the form <tt/#rrggbb/,
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where r, g and b are the respective red, green and blue parts as two digit
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hex values. The default is <tt/#A020F0/ (purple).
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Note that this option has no effect if <tt/--colorize/ is not also given.
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<tag><tt>--linelabels</tt></tag>
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Generate a label for each line using the name <tt/linexxx/ where xxx is the
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number of the line.
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Note: The converter will not make use of this label. Use this option if you
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have other HTML pages referencing the converted assembler file.
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<tag><tt>--linenumbers</tt></tag>
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Generate line numbers on the left side of the output.
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<tag><tt>--linkstyle n</tt></tag>
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Influences the style used when generating links for imports. If n is zero
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(the default), the converter creates a link to the actual symbol if it is
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defined somewhere in the input files. If not, it creates a link to the
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<tt/.import/ statement. If n is one, the converter will always generate a
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HTML link to <tt/.import/ statement.
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<tag><tt>--replaceext</tt></tag>
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Replace the file extension of the input file instead of appending <tt/.html/
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when generating the output file name.
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<tag><tt>--textcolor c</tt></tag>
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Set the color for normal text. The argument c must be a valid HTML color,
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usually given as RGB triplet in the form <tt/#rrggbb/, where r, g and b are
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the respective red, green and blue parts as two digit hex values. The
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default is <tt/#000000/ (black). This color is used in the <tt/<body>/
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tag of the generated HTML output.
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<tag><tt>--verbose</tt></tag>
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Increase the converter verbosity. Without this option, ca65html is quiet
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when working. If you have a slow machine and lots of files to convert, you
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may like a little bit more progress information.
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</descrip>
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<p>
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<sect>Peculiarities<p>
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<sect1>Cross links<p>
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Since ca65html is able to generate links between modules, the best way to use
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it is to supply all modules to it in one run, instead of running each file
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separately through it.
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<sect1>Include files<p>
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For now, ca65html will not read files included with <tt/.include/. Specifying
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the include files as normal input files on the command line works in many
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cases.
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<sect1>Conversion errors<p>
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Since ca65html does not really parse the input, but does most of its work
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applying text patterns, it doesn't know anything about scoping and advanced
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features of the assembler. This means that it may miss a label may choose the
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wrong color for an item in rare cases. Since it's just a tool for displaying
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sources in a nice form, I think that's ok. Anyway, if you find a conversion
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problem, you can send me a short piece of example input code. If possible, I
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will fix it.
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<sect1>Colorization<p>
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While having colors in the output looks really nice, it has two drawbacks:
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<enum>
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<item>The output is not standard compliant HTML, because <tt/<font>/
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tags are use in a <tt/<pre>/ environment. This works with all browsers
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I've tested, but it may not work with the one you're using.
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<item>Since lots of <tt/<font>/ tags are created in the output, the size
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of the output file will literally explode. This seems to be the price, you
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have to pay for color...
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</enum>
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<sect>Bugs/Feedback<p>
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If you have problems using the converter, if you find any bugs, or if you're
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doing something interesting with the assembler, I would be glad to hear from
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you. Feel free to contact me by email (<htmlurl url="mailto:uz@cc65.org"
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name="uz@cc65.org">).
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<sect>Copyright<p>
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ca65html is (C) Copyright 2000-2003 Ullrich von Bassewitz. For its use the
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following conditions apply:
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This software is provided 'as-is', without any expressed or implied
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warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
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arising from the use of this software.
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Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
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including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
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freely, subject to the following restrictions:
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<item> The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
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claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
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in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
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appreciated but is not required.
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<item> Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not
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be misrepresented as being the original software.
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<item> This notice may not be removed or altered from any source
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distribution.
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</enum>
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</article>
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