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NAME
       procyon - manual page for the Procyon Java decompiler
SYNOPSIS
       procyon [options] <type names or class/jar files>
DESCRIPTION
       Procyon  is  a  Java  decompiler  handling  language  enhancements from Java 5 and beyond that most other
       decompilers don't. It also excels in areas where others fall short. Procyon in particular does well with:
        * Enum declarations
        * Enum and String switch statements
        * Local classes (both anonymous and named)
        * Annotations
        * Java 8 Lambdas and method references
       Procyon offers three output modes:
        * Java (default)
        * Raw Bytecode (similar to javap, but prettier; run with -r)
        * Bytecode AST (an intermediate representation; run with -b, add -u for unoptimized)
       One or more types can be passed as an argument to be processed. The input types  can  be  fully-qualified
       names  in  dotted  or  binary form (e.g., java.lang.String or java/lang/String) or relative/absolute file
       paths (path/to/MyClass.class) or even whole jar files.  If a type name is passed, Procyon will attempt to
       load it out of the user or bootstrap classpath.
OPTIONS
       -b, --bytecode-ast
              Output Bytecode AST instead of Java.  Default: false
       -ci, --collapse-imports
              Collapse multiple imports from the same package into a single wildcard import.  Default: false
       -cp, --constant-pool
              Includes the constant pool when displaying raw bytecode (unnecessary with -v).  Default: false
       -dl, --debug-line-numbers
              For debugging, show Java line numbers as inline comments (implies  -ln;  requires  -o).   Default:
              false
       --disable-foreach
              Disable 'for each' loop transforms.  Default: false
       -eml, --eager-method-loading
              Enable  eager  loading of method bodies (may speed up decompilation of larger archives).  Default:
              false
       -ent, --exclude-nested
              Exclude nested types when decompiling their enclosing types.  Default: false
       -ei, --explicit-imports
              [DEPRECATED] Explicit imports are now enabled by default.  This option will be removed in a future
              release.  Default: false
       -eta, --explicit-type-arguments
              Always print type arguments to generic methods.  Default: false
       -fsb, --flatten-switch-blocks
              Drop the braces statements around switch sections when possible.  Default: false
       -?, --help
              Display this usage information and exit.  Default: false
       -jar, --jar-file
              [DEPRECATED] Decompile all classes in the specified jar file (disables -ent and -s).
       -lc, --light
              Use a color scheme designed for consoles with light background colors.  Default: false
       -lv, --local-variables
              Includes the local variable tables when displaying raw bytecode (unnecessary with  -v).   Default:
              false
       -ll, --log-level
              Set the level of log verbosity (0-3).  Level 0 disables logging. Default: 0
       -mv, --merge-variables
              Attempt  to  merge as many variables as possible.  This may lead to fewer declarations, but at the
              expense of inlining and useful naming.  This feature is experimental and may be removed or  become
              the standard behavior in future releases.  Default: false
       -o, --output-directory
              Write decompiled results to specified directory instead of the console.
       -r, --raw-bytecode
              Output  Raw  Bytecode  instead  of  Java (to control the level of detail, see: -cp, -lv, -ta, -v).
              Default: false
       -ec, --retain-explicit-casts
              Do not remove redundant explicit casts.  Default: false
       -ps, --retain-pointless-switches
              Do not lift the contents of switches having only a default label.  Default: false
       -ss, --show-synthetic
              Show synthetic (compiler-generated) members.  Default: false
       -sm, --simplify-member-references
              Simplify type-qualified member references in Java output [EXPERIMENTAL].  Default: false
       -sl, --stretch-lines
              Stretch Java lines to match original line numbers (only in combination  with  -o)  [EXPERIMENTAL].
              Default: false
       -ta, --type-attributes
              Includes type attributes when displaying raw bytecode (unnecessary with -v).  Default: false
       --unicode
              Enable Unicode output (printable non-ASCII characters will not be escaped).  Default: false
       -u, --unoptimized
              Show unoptimized code (only in combination with -b).  Default: false
       -v, --verbose
              Includes  more  detailed output depending on the output language (currently only supported for raw
              bytecode).  Default: false
       --version
              Display the decompiler version and exit.  Default: false
       -ln, --with-line-numbers
              Include line numbers in raw bytecode mode; supports Java mode with -o only.  Default: false
EXAMPLES
       Decompile a single class to the console:
              $ procyon java.lang.String
              $ procyon java.util.Collections
       Decompile a whole jar to a directory:
              $ procyon myJar.jar -o out
       Decompile a single class from a jar:
              $ CLASSPATH=myJar.jar procyon com.example.Foo
SEE ALSO
       https://bitbucket.org/mstrobel/procyon/wiki/Java%20Decompiler
procyon 0.5.32                                    October 2016                                        PROCYON(1)