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2018-08-11
Fixed a regression about symbol iterating introduced by commit 2c7e1c63e.
Cyrille Bagard
2018-08-08
Updated some object destruction processes.
Cyrille Bagard
2018-08-08
Defined a new kind of code blocks.
Cyrille Bagard
2018-07-04
Updated the API for building symbol labels.
Cyrille Bagard
2018-06-17
Skipped labels when computing limits of routines.
Cyrille Bagard
2018-05-23
Ensured even imported symbols are displayed in the final output.
Cyrille Bagard
2018-04-05
Changed Foobar to Chrysalide in all GPL headers.
Cyrille Bagard
2018-01-13
Created a real iterator for symbols.
Cyrille Bagard
2018-01-13
Handled the logs from the GUI, the command line and the Python bindings.
Cyrille Bagard
2017-12-08
Introduced the symbol visibility.
Cyrille Bagard
2017-07-15
Skipped out of bound routine when computing basic blocks.
Cyrille Bagard
2017-05-16
Merged routines into symbols.
Cyrille Bagard
2017-05-14
Processed all the routines using the symbol list.
Cyrille Bagard
2017-02-14
Fixed the creation of distribution tarballs.
Cyrille Bagard
2016-12-31
Updated all copyrights.
Cyrille Bagard
2016-12-29
Cut binary data into several areas using all the available CPUs and less memory.
Cyrille Bagard
2016-12-15
Defined proper accesses to instructions loaded by a processor.
Cyrille Bagard
2016-11-03
Replaced all the remaining occurrences of 'OpenIDA' by 'Chrysalide'.
Cyrille Bagard
2016-05-28
Built the basic blocks list simply at loading.
Cyrille Bagard
2016-05-19
Loaded the ELF internal symbols using all the available CPUs.
Cyrille Bagard
2016-05-07
Added debug code to avoid crashes with wrongly disassembled binaries.
Cyrille Bagard
2016-04-03
Reorganized the whole disassembling process and displayed the relative ↵
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progression.
2016-04-02
Handled all routines disassembling processing in one place.
Cyrille Bagard