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December 15, 2017, 17:04 |
How to recovery .c file from pre-compiled?
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Hi, i made some udf´s for fluent. I compile the files with windows and load its every time i needed. Unfortunately i loss the original .c file (save .c files and pre-compile files in different folders), and i need to implement some modification to the algorithm. There is a way of recovery the .c file from the pre-compile files (.obj,.dll,.exp,.lib), or make some modification to the pre-compiled?
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December 16, 2017, 16:30 |
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No, it is impossible to recover.
But look in the "src" folder, Fluent makes a copy there, everytime that you compile. It might still be there. |
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c file, fluent, precompile |
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