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- the executable. While decompilers are normally used to (re-)create source code from binary executables, there are also decompilers to turn specific binary...
- code decompilers. The first decompiler that shipped with JEB was a MIPS 32-bit interactive decompiler. JEB 3 ships with additional decompilers, including...
- class files. Java Decompiler Mocha Hamilton, James; Danicic, Sebastian (2009). An Evaluation of Current Java Bytecode Decompilers (PDF). Source Code...
- JD (Java Decompiler) is a decompiler for the Java programming language. JD is provided as a GUI tool as well as in the form of plug-ins for the Eclipse...
- or better optimised compiler for a language. Related software include decompilers, programs that translate from low-level languages to higher level ones;...
- Mocha is a Java decompiler, which allows programmers to translate a program's bytecode into source code. A beta version of Mocha was released in 1996,...
- make it harder for decompilers to generate output likely to be useful to a human. Less robust obfuscators insert traps for decompilers. Such obfuscators...
- software is written in Java using the Swing framework for the GUI. The decompiler component is written in C++, and is therefore usable in a stand-alone...
- 'source code' is not real source code and does not count as source code." A decompiler can reverse-engineer source code from an executable or library. Decompilation...
- debugger for Windows PE, Mac OS X Mach-O, and Linux ELF executables. A decompiler plug-in, which generates a high level, C source code-like representation...