But I wonder, did anybody compare haXe vs AS3 bytecode yet? A
decompiler is likely to assume AS3 has been used, and maybe haXe
creates sufficiently different bytecode to confuse it.
I don't know about haxe as3 pcode.
BTW, I know that haxe as2 version use some differents structures in
the compiled swf.
Suffice to say that a decompiler *may* be fooled (at the beginning)
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Eric Priou aka erixtekila
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