Le 29 mars 06, 07:59, Damphyr a ρΔrit :

> Bill Barnhill wrote:
>> Yes and no.
>> There is Rubyscript2exe:
>> http://www.erikveen.dds.nl/rubyscript2exe/index.html
>> That said suspect it would not be too hard to hack into the exe and 
>> retrieve
>> the script, as I believe it stores the script text and then 
>> interprets it
>> using an embedded interpreter.  I think any language that's 
>> interpreted will
> Well, in this case it's not exactly hard, it's more like childlike 
> easy:
> rubyscript2exe untars the whole ruby environment, together with your 
> script, in the temp directory. Getting the source means browsing the 
> temp folder :)

It's even easier than that. The executable created has an option 
--eee-justextract, which will extract the whole thing in the current 
directory...

Guillaume.

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> V.-
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