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2012 May 07
0
[LLVMdev] Using LLVM for decompiling.
...turing" or similar terms and you'll hit open a few troves of papers
which give fairly clear details on how to do it), so it's rather the
problem that stripped, optimized executables don't give you reliable
ways to find functions (or parameters, for that matter) and the complete
abolition of typing and variable information that makes decompiling
extremely difficult.
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Joshua Cranmer
News submodule owner
DXR coauthor
2010 Apr 30
2
Steve Jobs about theora
I guess you've all read it already, but here it goes:
"All video codecs are covered by patents. A patent pool is being
assembled to go after Theora and other ?open source? codecs now.
Unfortunately, just because something is open source, it doesn?t mean
or guarantee that it doesn?t infringe on others patents. An open
standard is different from being royalty free or open source.
Sent
2012 May 07
6
[LLVMdev] Using LLVM for decompiling.
On 7 May 2012 16:31, John Criswell <criswell at illinois.edu> wrote:
> On 5/7/12 5:47 AM, James Courtier-Dutton wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am writing a decompiler. I was wondering if some of LLVM could be
>> used for a decompiler.
>> There are several stages in the decompiler process.
>> 1) Take binary and create a higher level representation of it.