Decompile Progress .r File
Ultimately, investing in proper source code management processes is infinitely more cost-effective, secure, and ethical than relying on the perilous world of decompilation.
Indentations, line breaks, and whitespace are discarded. What can be recovered: decompile progress .r file
If you own the intellectual property (IP) of the software but lost the source files, decompilation is generally permissible. decompilation is generally permissible. However
However, Progress's proprietary r-code is a specific binary format interpreted by the AVM, not a standard executable format. Therefore, while general-purpose tools are excellent for other reverse-engineering tasks, they have no utility for decompiling Progress 4GL code. not a standard executable format. Therefore
Your success in decompiling a .r file depends heavily on how the file was compiled in the first place. Feature / Setting Impact on Decompilation