Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!jarthur!usc!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!emory!att!watmath!maytag!xenitec!timk From: timk@xenitec.on.ca (Tim Kuehn) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c Subject: Re: C obfuscator Message-ID: <1990Jun3.233445.582@xenitec.on.ca> Date: 3 Jun 90 23:34:45 GMT References: <12546@netcom.UUCP> <220@taumet.COM> Reply-To: timk@xenitec.UUCP (Tim Kuehn) Distribution: comp Organization: XeniTec Consulting Services, Kitchener, ON, Canada Lines: 26 In article <220@taumet.COM> steve@taumet.UUCP (Stephen Clamage) writes: >In article <12546@netcom.UUCP> ergo@netcom.UUCP (Isaac Rabinovitch) writes: >>davel@cbnewsl.att.com (David Loewenstern) writes >>>I am looking for a program (or emacs macro) which will translate >>>C code into unreadable but functionally equivalent code. ... >> >>I don't think I care for your purposes. The last time I encountered this >>sort of thing, ... [example] >> >>Such greedy double-dipping is beneath contempt. > >Well, "honi soit qui mal y pense", to you. There are plenty of >legitimate reasons for obfuscating code. yeah - like winning the next "obfuscated C programming" contest. Sounds like preperation for cheating to me! :-) (oh gasp!) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Timothy D. Kuehn TDK Consulting Services 119 University Ave. East, Waterloo, Ont., Canada. N2J 2W1 Office:(519)-888-0766 if no answer home: (519)-742-2036 (w/ans mach) DOS/Xenix - SW/HW. uC uP RDBMS Quality SW Guaranteed uunet!watmath!maytag!xenitec!timk timk@xenitec.on.ca ------------------------------------------------------------------------------