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8: Decode a binary file sent from a remote system
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16: If the file is not specified, standard input is read.
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20: Consider the file tmp consisting of:
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24: M5&AE('%U:6-K(&)R;W=N(&9O>"!J=6UP<R!O=F5R('1H92!L87IY(&1O9RX*
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29: Note that the third line is a space followed by a newline. To
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