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This greatly depends on what they compiled it with. Was it one of Perl's own compiler backends? If so, was it B::C or B::CC? Did they use something else like PerlApp or Perl2Exe? I believe the latter two embed the source in the executable more or less verbatim. These would be relatively easy to reverse. A B::C binary contains a prebuilt optree that is run using an embedded interpreter; this might be possible to salvage with some debugger wizardry and B::Deparse. If they used B::CC you're probably out of luck. Makeshifts last the longest. In reply to Re: Perl Decompile
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