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Re: Source code obfuscation





If you can generate useful source code, you should be able to write a 
useful parser that strips out comments. You can also "search and replace" 
variable names w/ obscure ones - just dont miss any.  ;)

-r.w.

On Tue, 28 Oct 1997, William H. Geiger III wrote:

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> In <Pine.BSF.3.96.971028165130.13198F-100000@pakastelohi.cypherpunks.to>,
> on 10/28/97 
>    at 04:52 PM, Lucky Green <[email protected]> said:
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> >Is anyone familiar with tools that can be used to 
> >obscure source code so that it builds, but no longer
> >contains comments or useful variable or procedure
> >names?
> 
> Write it in ASM, 99.9% woun't have a clue to what it is. :)
> 
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