


So knowing that it is not realistic, I want to understand what is going on in the p-code, and what progress has the reverse or decryption community currently made to restore the p-code. So the exploration of the algorithm is stuck here. In order to view a particular algorithm, I started by comparing the top-level m files, step by step, and finally found the key called code file! Yes, it is encrypted by p-code. With business, you have the motivation to write better code and be responsible for potential bugs. Therefore, the "open source" of commercial software products is mainly for commercial purposes, and cannot be expected to be the same as licenses such as GNU and MIT. Even mathworks, which has always liked open source, has adopted encryption in certain codes.
