In simple terms, coders with big heat (mladen, mrtools and others) release the original source code. The files ending with MQ4/MQ5 are source code. The compiled version is the files are the ones ending with EX4/EX5. The commercial indicators come only in the compiled version.sproutseeds wrote:Sun May 10, 2020 12:18 pm @mrtools
When you say it is decompiled, doesnt that usually mean it is readable? I am a little confused by the statement. Thank you for giving it a look though!
Now, some people reverse engineer the compiled indicator and get the source code. This act is not legitimate and considered stealing someone's work. OK, how to identify if the code is reverse engineered/decompiled...
Look at the code and you will see the variables defined like this;
double g_ibuf_156;
double g_ibuf_160;
double g_ibuf_164;
double g_ibuf_168;
double g_ibuf_172;
int gi_176 = 0;
int gi_180 = 0;
int g_time_184 = 0;
in FS, they have a strict policy of not touching any stolen code / decompiled code. Read more here: What is a Decompiled indicator?