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An experimental Lua 5.1 dump decompiler (typically dumped using `luac -o <out.luac> <script.lua>`).
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An experimental Lua 5.1 dump decompiler (typically dumped using `luac -o <out.luac> <script.lua>`).
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You will quickly find that only **extremely** simple scripts are decompiled successfully right now. This is an experimental project and not all opcodes are properly handled for now. If you need a real decompiler I would recommend any of the handful of ones that exist already.
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## Why?
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Lua has a relatively small instruction set (only 38 different opcodes!). This makes it pretty feasible for a weekend decompiler project. (real) Decompilers are extremely complex pieces of software, so being able to write a simpler one helps show the theory without *much* of the headache.
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## Example usage
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## Example usage
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```sh
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```sh
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