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decompyle with Python 2.3 support

Hi.

I've added Python 2.3 support to decompyle. All I did was to
add the new header ID of .pyc files and to remove some obsolete
op-codes (which are not present in opcode.py).

There are files which it can't decompile but it usually works.

If you're interested you can download it here:
http://adal.eu.org/decompyle.php

Regards,
Adal Chiriliuc

Jul 18 '05 #1
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Adal Chiriliuc wrote:
Hi.

I've added Python 2.3 support to decompyle. All I did was to
add the new header ID of .pyc files and to remove some obsolete
op-codes (which are not present in opcode.py).

There are files which it can't decompile but it usually works.

If you're interested you can download it here:
http://adal.eu.org/decompyle.php

Regards,
Adal Chiriliuc


You're a hero!
I was wishing someone would do this. Hopefully this will convince
crazy-compilers to start releasing their source again...

David
Jul 18 '05 #2

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