Support high version python to decompile low version pyc#453
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Support high version python to decompile low version pyc#453JANlittle wants to merge 1 commit intorocky:masterfrom
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I don't understand. I can build uncompyle6 from 3.9 and when I pass it a bytecode file from 3.0 it works. So what exactly is it that you want to do? It feels like the only thing this may do is allow one not to have to specify a version somewhere, and I don't see this that important. |
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Uncompyle6 uses the current Python interpreter version as the default .pyc version, which prevents Python 3.11 from working, even if the .pyc version is 3.8 or lower. I made some small modifications to specify the version of .pyc when generating tokens, which may be helpful. Due to time constraints, I only tested a few pyc file. Sorry for that. :(
Also, it maybe need to change
xdis/std.py: