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From: | meulenbr@prl.philips.nl (Frans Meulenbroeks) |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | 26 Sep 1996 11:06:00 -0400 |
Organization: | Philips Research Laboratories Eindhoven, Netherlands |
References: | 96-09-094 96-09-111 |
Keywords: | tools |
ma@camcon.co.uk (Michael Andersen) writes:
> CodeShroud (?) from Gimpel Software (the Lint people) will do
> various semantics preserving operations such as turning while() and
> for() loops into labelled goto: structures in addition to the
> mangled names. I don't have their material handy, so there may be
> many more nasties they've implemented.
I could not find this on the Gimpel home page, but a little bit of
searching revealed a product called ShroudIt.
This product comes from LNK corporation, and they can be found at:
http://www.lnk.com/
A 60 day evaluatition copy can be downloaded free of charge (msdos). The
tool claims to be language independent.
No price reference.
Note that I do not have hands-on experience with this product.
I also found references to programs called opqcp, cfog, obfus and
shroud, but haven't detected copies of these.
Best regards,
--
Frans Meulenbroeks (meulenbr@natlab.research.philips.com)
Philips Research Laboratories
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