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Krakatoa: Decompilation in Java (Does Bytecode Reveal Source?) Export

(1997), pp. 185-197.

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This paper presents our technique for automatically decompiling Java bytecode into Java source. Our technique reconstructs source-level expressions from bytecode, and reconstructs readable, high-level control statements from primitive goto- like branches. Fewer than a dozen simple coderewriting rules reconstruct the high-level statements. 1 Introduction Decompilation transforms a low-level language into a high-level language. The Java Virtual Machine (JVM) specifies a low-level bytecode...


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