Python cross-version byte-code disassembler and marshal routines
The Python `dis` module allows you to disassemble bytecode from the same version of Python that you are running on. This package can marshal load Python bytecodes from different versions of Python. The command-line routine *pydisasm* will show disassembly output using Python 3.5 disassembly conventions. This is a direct port of a C++ routine by Jonathan Goodman (NYU) called ACOR that estimates the autocorrelation time of time series data very quickly.
The Python `dis` module allows you to disassemble bytecode from the same version of Python that you are running on. This package can marshal load Python bytecodes from different versions of Python. The command-line routine *pydisasm* will show disassembly output using Python 3.5 disassembly conventions. This is a direct port of a C++ routine by Jonathan Goodman (NYU) called ACOR that estimates the autocorrelation time of time series data very quickly.
To install py38-xdis, run the following command in macOS terminal (Applications->Utilities->Terminal)
sudo port install py38-xdis
To see what files were installed by py38-xdis, run:
port contents py38-xdis
To later upgrade py38-xdis, run:
sudo port selfupdate && sudo port upgrade py38-xdis
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