Is there a way to get the original source?
I am trying to retrieve the main script from a py2exe'd old program.
The programmer neglected to commit to SVN before leaving.

Using "Easy Python Decompiler" I am able to get the source for the imported 
modules.
Using "Resources Viewer" from PlexData and some code I am able to retrieve the 
code object. I am however stumped as to how to retrieve the source from this 
code object. 

PythonWin 2.5.4 (r254:67916, Dec 23 2008, 15:10:54) [MSC v.1310 32 bit (Intel)] 
on win32.
Portions Copyright 1994-2008 Mark Hammond - see 'Help/About PythonWin' for 
further copyright information.
>>> s = 'import time\nprint time.time()\n'
>>> c = compile(s, 'foo.py', 'exec')
>>> exec(c)
1398299623.77
>>> c
<code object <module> at 01E5C5C0, file "foo.py", line 1>
>>> for n in dir(c):
...     if n.startswith('_'): continue
...     print n
...     a = getattr(c, n)
...     print type(a)
...     print `a`
...     print
... 
co_argcount
<type 'int'>
0

co_cellvars
<type 'tuple'>
()

co_code
<type 'str'>
'd\x00\x00d\x01\x00k\x00\x00Z\x00\x00e\x00\x00i\x00\x00\x83\x00\x00GHd\x01\x00S'

co_consts
<type 'tuple'>
(-1, None)

co_filename
<type 'str'>
'foo.py'

co_firstlineno
<type 'int'>
1

co_flags
<type 'int'>
64

co_freevars
<type 'tuple'>
()

co_lnotab
<type 'str'>
'\x0c\x01'

co_name
<type 'str'>
'<module>'

co_names
<type 'tuple'>
('time',)

co_nlocals
<type 'int'>
0

co_stacksize
<type 'int'>
2

co_varnames
<type 'tuple'>
()
>>> len(s)
30
>>> len(c.co_code)
27
>>> 
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