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NAME

       decompile - Engine script decompiler

SYNOPSIS

       decompile -h
       decompile -l
       decompile -h -e <engine>
       decompile [-e <engine>] [-d <file>] [-g <file>] [-D] [-G] [-u] [-v <variant>] [-s] <file>

DESCRIPTION

       decompile decompiles scripts for a number of game engines.

       decompile -h or decompile --help displays a short help summary.

       decompile -l or decompile --list lists the supported game engines.

       decompile -h -e or decompile --help --engine <engine> lists the variants available for the
       given engine.

       Other forms of the command decompile the given file, using the game engine specified using
       the -e or --engine option:

       groovie
              Groovie, as used by The 7th Guest and The 11th Hour;

       kyra2  Legend of Kyrandia: Hand of Fate;

       scummv6
              SCUMM v6.

       Variants are specified using the -v or --variant option:

       t7g    The 7th Guest (for the groovie engine);

       v2     version 2, from The 11th Hour onwards (for the groovie engine);

       kyra2  Legend of Kyrandia: Hand of Fate, floppy-disk version;

       kyra2-talkie
              Legend of Kyrandia: Hand of Fate, CD-ROM (talkie) version.

OPTIONS

       -d, --dump-disassembly <file>
              dumps the disassembly to the given file (standard out if file is omitted).

       -g, --dump-graph <file>
              dumps  the control flow graph, in dot(1) format, to the given file (standard out if
              file is omitted).

       -D, --only-disassembly
              stops after disassembly; implies -d.

       -G, --only-graph
              stops after generating the control flow graph; implies -g.

       -u, --show-unreachable
              show the address and contents of unreachable groups in the script.

       -s, --no-stack-effect
              leaves out the stack effect when printing raw instructions.

       Note that -d or -g without arguments must not be specified immediately  before  the  input
       file.

AUTHORS

       This  manual  page  was  adapted  from  the  program  usage  information  by  Stephen Kitt
       <skitt@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by  others).  It  was
       last modified for scummvm-tools version 2.0.