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titleOfInvention Method and apparatus for automatically generating computer program
abstract (57) [Summary] (Modified) [Objective] To provide a method for generating a computer program for simulating an inter-protocol communication protocol. Configuration: This program is automatically generated as a result of monitoring protocol message exchanges. The individual packets are translated at 80 when all are together in memory. This is where Xprog90 differs from Xscope. X Scope translates individual packets by printing a dump of their contents. Xprog examines each packet 80 and attempts to generate the Xlib function call it would have generated by writing the source code for that function to output file 82. This back-translation technique, if the resulting source aide is edited and executed in place of the original requester's code, Make packets in the same sequence appear on the link.
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