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Fas-Disassembler/Decompiler for AutoCAD Visual Lisp · GitHub vlx decompiler better
, leaned back, and finally heard the hum of the office again. Was this the kind of you had in mind, or were you looking for a technical guide on which specific decompiler is currently the best? Instead of the usual gibberish, clean, indented lines
The screen flickered. Instead of the usual gibberish, clean, indented lines of LISP began to scroll. The variables weren't named : Always keep your raw
Decompiling .VLX files (compiled AutoLISP) is a multi-step process because these files are "compiled" containers that often hold multiple .FAS (Fast-load AutoLISP) files and resources. To get back to readable source code, you must first extract the .FAS files and then disassemble or decompile them into .LSP text.
: Always keep your raw .lsp files in a repository like GitHub or Bitbucket. A VLX should only ever be your distribution format, never your storage format. What's your experience?