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The original name was ljwthgnd as in LuaJIT 'What The Hell is Going On'Decompiler named under the LuaJIT C sources variable naming convention.
WARNING! This code is nor finished, nor tested yet! There is no evenslightest warranty that resulting code is even near to the original. Use it atyour own risk of the wasted time.
SECOND WARNING! And, BTW, this all is a one huge prototype. Because the'release' version should be written into lua itself. Because it's cool todecompile the decompiler - a great test too!
Requirements
Python 3.0+ from python.org
How to use it
There is no argument parsing right now, so comment out things in the
main.py script and launch it as in main.py path/to/file.luac
TODO
There is a lot of work to do, in the order of priority
Parses a RequiredModules.psd1 listing modules and attempts to import those modules.
If it can't find the module in the PSModulePath, attempts to install it from PowerShellGet. The RequiredModules list looks like this (uses nuget version range syntax): @{ 'PowerShellGet' = '2.0.4' 'Configuration' = '[1.3.1,2.0)' 'Pester' = '[4.4.2,4.7.0]' } https:/
Parses a RequiredModules.psd1 listing modules and attempts to import those modules. Show more
If it can't find the module in the PSModulePath, attempts to install it from PowerShellGet. The RequiredModules list looks like this (uses nuget version range syntax): @{ 'PowerShellGet' = '2.0.4' 'Configuration' = '[1.3.1,2.0)' 'Pester' = '[4.4.2,4.7.0]' } https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/nuget/reference/package-versioning#version-ranges-and-wildcards Installation Options
Copy and Paste the following command to install this package using PowerShellGet More Info
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Manually download the .nupkg file to your system's default download location. Note that the file won't be unpacked, and won't include any dependencies. Learn More
Author(s)
Joel 'Jaykul' Bennett
Copyright
Copyright 2019, Joel Bennett
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This script has no dependencies.
Release Notes
4.0.6 Fix a double -Verbose problem
4.0.5 Let the -Destination be non-empty (so we don't have to re-download every time) 4.0.4 Fix PowerShell 5 .Where bug 4.0.3 Fix module check when using -Destination to force all modules to be in destination 4.0.2 Fix Remove-Module error 4.0.1 Add logging outputs 4.0.0 Breaking change: require the -Destination to start empty (allow -CleanDestination to clear it) Fix for adding the destination to PSModulePath multiple times Started testing this so I can ship it to PowerShellGet 3.0.0 Breaking change: switch -SkipImport to -Import -- inverting the logic to NOT import by default Add -Destination parameter to support installing in a local tool path 2.0.1 Squash mistaken 'InstallError' message caused by Select-Object -First Clean up output that was unexpected 2.0.0 Breaking change: use NuGetVersion to support wildcards like 3.* Improve the error messages around aborted or failed installs 1.0.1 Fix 'Version '3.4.0' of module 'Pester' is already installed' 1.0.0 This is the first public release - it probably doesn't work right FileList![]()
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