Smx Decompiler Apr 2026
PrintToServer("Hello, world!"); return;
python smx_decompiler.py plugin.smx > output.sp These are less common and may be outdated. Check GitHub for recent forks. You will never get perfect original source code. Here's why: smx decompiler
public void OnClientPutInServer(int a)
#include <sourcemod> public void OnPluginStart() PrintToServer("Hello, world
| Limitation | Explanation | |------------|-------------| | | Unless debug symbols present, you get var1 , var2 ... | | No comments | Comments are stripped during compilation. | | Macros / defines | Preprocessor directives like #define are gone. | | Structures/enums | Recovered as raw numbers or arrays, not named constants. | | Optimized code | Compiler may reorder instructions, invert conditions, unroll loops. | | Switch statements | Often become if-else chains or jump tables. | | String literals | Retained, but embedded formatting may be mangled. | | Function inlining | Small functions may disappear into calling code. | | Native calls | Show as Call_Function or native names, but parameters may be guessed wrong. | | | Structures/enums | Recovered as raw numbers

