decompiling c++ programs

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davy.zou

I am looking for a way to decompile a program written by C++, or a
decompiler.
why?
because it would FUN!

Thanks
Davy

also, any one got any ideas on how to keep track of where is post is?
because the filing system on this forum is a down right pain, when so
many people post "c++ help" messages the search function becomes
obsolete.
 
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I am looking for a way to decompile a program written by C++, or a
decompiler.
why?
because it would FUN!

Thanks
Davy

also, any one got any ideas on how to keep track of where is post is?
because the filing system on this forum is a down right pain, when so
many people post "c++ help" messages the search function becomes
obsolete.

It's not a forum, it's a usenet newsgroup. Get a decent news-reader
and things get better. But if you're like me forced to use the google
interface you can always try searching for your mail-address to find
your own threads quickly.
 
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shadowman

D

davy.zou

It's not a forum, it's a usenet newsgroup. Get a decent news-reader
and things get better. But if you're like me forced to use the google
interface you can always try searching for your mail-address to find
your own threads quickly.

newsreader? I am not famailiar with that thing?
 
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Ian Collins

*Please* don't quote signatures.
what? no decompiler or no way to decompile a program?
Decompile to what? The structure of an optimised binary often bears
little resemblance to C source, let alone C++.
 

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