DCEVM VS tools.decompiler

Compare DCEVM vs tools.decompiler and see what are their differences.

DCEVM

Dynamic Code Evolution VM for Java 7/8 (by dcevm)

tools.decompiler

A decompiler for clojure, in clojure (by Bronsa)
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DCEVM tools.decompiler
1 1
1,746 69
0.0% -
0.0 5.4
almost 4 years ago 9 months ago
Java Clojure
- Eclipse Public License 1.0
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DCEVM

Posts with mentions or reviews of DCEVM. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-07-26.
  • It's 2023, so of course I'm learning Common Lisp
    11 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 26 Jul 2023
    Umm.. you can throw an exception, you can return to previous call frame, you can reload modified classes. If you want unlimited code modification, you can use dcevm https://github.com/dcevm/dcevm

    https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/altering-the-program-s-e...

tools.decompiler

Posts with mentions or reviews of tools.decompiler. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-07-26.
  • It's 2023, so of course I'm learning Common Lisp
    11 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 26 Jul 2023
    You can kind of do the same as DISASSEMBLE in Clojure.

    There are some helper projects like https://github.com/Bronsa/tools.decompiler, and on the OpenJDK JitWatch (https://github.com/AdoptOpenJDK/jitwatch), other JVMs have similar tools as well.

    It isn't as straightforward as in Lisp, but it is nonetheless doable.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing DCEVM and tools.decompiler you can also consider the following projects:

Spring Loaded - Java agent that enables class reloading in a running JVM

slyblime - Interactive Lisp IDE with REPL, Inspector, Debugger and more for Sublime Text 4.

HotswapAgent - Java unlimited redefinition of classes at runtime.

JITWatch - Log analyser / visualiser for Java HotSpot JIT compiler. Inspect inlining decisions, hot methods, bytecode, and assembly. View results in the JavaFX user interface.

AspectJ

CSharpRepl - A command line C# REPL with syntax highlighting – explore the language, libraries and nuget packages interactively.

Lombok - Very spicy additions to the Java programming language.

CIEL - CIEL Is an Extended Lisp. Scripting with batteries included.

JavaParser - Java 1-18 Parser and Abstract Syntax Tree for Java with advanced analysis functionalities.

thirteen-letters - Competitive word scramble in the browser, made for Lisp Game Jam (Spring 2023)

CircleMenu for Android - :octocat: ⭕️ CircleMenu is a simple, elegant UI menu with a circular layout and material design animations. Android UI library made by @Ramotion

ql-https - HTTPS support for Quicklisp via curl