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2016-10-28
Cleaned the structure for instructions a little bit.
Cyrille Bagard
2016-04-20
Protected all concurrent accesses to sources and destinations of instructions.
Cyrille Bagard
2016-04-02
Handled all routines disassembling processing in one place.
Cyrille Bagard
2015-06-12
Improved loading speed with binary search of sorted arrays.
Cyrille Bagard
2015-04-06
Done some refactoring in order to make the code more GObject-friendly.
Cyrille Bagard
2015-04-04
Updated the disassembling process order and defined ranks for basic routines.
Cyrille Bagard
2015-03-21
Restored a limited but working version of basic blocks definitions.
Cyrille Bagard
2014-05-29
Removed the warnings from automake by replacing the deprecated 'INCLUDES' by ...
Cyrille Bagard
2014-04-28
Updated all copyright headers.
Cyrille Bagard
2013-03-19
Defined the first steps towards new graph renderings.
Cyrille Bagard
2013-02-02
Closed some switch cases with a 'break' keyword.
Cyrille Bagard
2013-01-31
Saved the first steps of switch instructions decompilation.
Cyrille Bagard
2013-01-26
Provided some debug helpers as plugin samples.
Cyrille Bagard
2013-01-20
Took care of shared allocations between blocks when converting registers.
Cyrille Bagard
2013-01-13
Defined the registers allocation needs for each basic block.
Cyrille Bagard
2013-01-10
Simplified the decompilation process by using links between basic blocks.
Cyrille Bagard
2013-01-09
Restored some parts of the decompilation process using the new basic blocks.
Cyrille Bagard
2013-01-05
Refined the definition of basic blocks and used them to build extra clusters ...
Cyrille Bagard
2013-01-01
Fixed the computing of basic blocks and used them in graphic views.
Cyrille Bagard
2012-12-18
Created a proper panel for the Android permissions in the editor.
Cyrille Bagard
2012-12-08
Cut instructions flow into blocks (to be continued).
Cyrille Bagard