Decompyle++
A Python Byte-code Disassembler/Decompiler
Decompyle++ aims to translate compiled Python byte-code back into valid and human-readable Python source code. While other projects have achieved this with varied success, Decompyle++ is unique in that it seeks to support byte-code from any version of Python.
Decompyle++ includes both a byte-code disassembler (pycdas) and a decompiler (pycdc).
As the name implies, Decompyle++ is written in C++. If you wish to contribute, please fork us on github at https://github.com/zrax/pycdc
Building Decompyle++
- Generate a project or makefile with CMake (See CMake's documentation for details)
- Build the generated project or makefile
- For projects (e.g. MSVC), open the generated project file and build it
- For makefiles, just run
make
- To run tests (on *nix or MSYS), run
make test
Usage
To run pycdas, the PYC Disassembler:
./pycdas [PATH TO PYC FILE]
The byte-code disassembly is printed to stdout.
To run pycdc, the PYC Decompiler:
./pycdc [PATH TO PYC FILE]
The decompiled Python source is printed to stdout.
Any errors are printed to stderr.
Authors, Licence, Credits
Decompyle++ is the work of Michael Hansen and Darryl Pogue.
Additional contributions from:
- charlietang98
- Kunal Parmar
- Olivier Iffrig
- Zlodiy
It is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 3; See LICENSE file for details.