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2021-06-01
Improve the code quality by renaming the type for packed buffers.
Cyrille Bagard
2020-02-04
Updated copyright headers.
Cyrille Bagard
2019-09-29
Cleaned the DB code a little bit.
Cyrille Bagard
2019-09-29
Handled disabled update items.
Cyrille Bagard
2019-09-26
Transmitted the database item flags thanks to the connections.
Cyrille Bagard
2019-09-25
Prepared history for database items.
Cyrille Bagard
2019-09-17
Kept tracks of current active DB items.
Cyrille Bagard
2019-09-12
Cleaned the DB code a little bit.
Cyrille Bagard
2019-09-12
Replaced some database item properties by new flags.
Cyrille Bagard
2019-09-11
Built suitable dynamic labels for bookmarks.
Cyrille Bagard
2019-09-11
Reactivated bookmarks for disassembled code.
Cyrille Bagard
2019-05-08
Updated the core functions dealing with SQLite databases.
Cyrille Bagard
2018-04-05
Changed Foobar to Chrysalide in all GPL headers.
Cyrille Bagard
2017-02-28
Defined abstract packed buffers to transfert data.
Cyrille Bagard
2016-12-31
Updated all copyrights.
Cyrille Bagard
2016-11-03
Replaced all the remaining occurrences of 'OpenIDA' by 'Chrysalide'.
Cyrille Bagard
2016-10-14
Handled Dalvik simple switch cases without fallthrough.
Cyrille Bagard
2015-08-05
Run updates on collected items activity changes.
Cyrille Bagard
2015-07-30
Removed collection items by deactivating them using the activity timestamps.
Cyrille Bagard
2015-07-28
Begun to manage collection items as active or inactive using timestamps.
Cyrille Bagard
2015-07-24
Applied or canceled the effect of collected items on a given binary.
Cyrille Bagard
2015-07-22
Fortified the client/server protocol and first exchanges.
Cyrille Bagard
2014-10-16
Stored a bookmark into the data base and saved the archive.
Cyrille Bagard
2014-08-18
Inserted storages and collections into loaded binaries (first steps).
Cyrille Bagard