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unpyc3

Decompiler for Python 3.3 (forked from https://code.google.com/p/unpyc3)

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The aim is to be able to recreate Python3 source code from code objects. Current version is able to decompile itself successfully :). It has been tested with Python 3.3 only.

It currently reconstructs most of Python 3 constructs but probably needs to be tested more thoroughly. All feedback welcome.

Example:

>>> from unpyc3 import decompile
>>> def foo(x, y, z=3, *args):
...    global g
...    for i, j in zip(x, y):
...        if z == i + j or args[i] == j:
...            g = i, j
...            return
...    
>>> print(decompile(foo))
def foo(x, y, z=3, *args):
    global g
    for i, j in zip(x, y):
        if z == i + j or args[i] == j:
            g = i, j
            return
>>>

Unpyc3 is made of a single python module. Download unpyc3.py and try it now!

the unpyc3 module is able de decompile itself! (try import unpyc3; unpyc3.decompile(unpyc3)) so theorically I could just distribute the .pyc file.

TODO:

  • Support for keyword-only arguments
  • Handle assert statements
  • Show docstrings for functions and modules
  • Nice spacing between function/class declarations

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