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Reverse Engineering TCL based applications
Hi all
I wonder if anybody has seen tutorials for reverse engineering TCL based codes? I'm trying to work on an application that its engine is completely written with TCL interface. Even though program itself has no protection, tracing codes is disastrous. Is there anyone with experience in such application?or even any tutorials for it? Regards |
There's tcldis which can be used to "decompile Tcl bytecode, targeting Tcl 8.5 and Python 2.6 - 2.7"
https://github.com/aidanhs/tcldis This one is a web based demo: http://aidanhs.github.io/tcldis/ |
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