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2017-07-26
Added a missing g_object_ref() before g_object_unref().
Cyrille Bagard
2017-07-12
Removed the too complex memory share system.
Cyrille Bagard
2017-05-21
Refined the whole share system for operands.
Cyrille Bagard
2017-05-16
Merged routines into symbols.
Cyrille Bagard
2017-04-20
Shared immediate operands in order to avoid useless allocations.
Cyrille Bagard
2016-12-31
Updated all copyrights.
Cyrille Bagard
2016-12-18
Used a fast sorted array to track shared instances instead of a simple hash t...
Cyrille Bagard
2016-12-18
Shared all Dalvik operands between all their users.
Cyrille Bagard
2016-11-03
Replaced all the remaining occurrences of 'OpenIDA' by 'Chrysalide'.
Cyrille Bagard
2016-10-23
Deleted a level of data to reduce the memory fingerprint.
Cyrille Bagard
2016-09-14
Skipped the rendering of empty pool strings.
Cyrille Bagard
2016-03-01
Dealt with the prototypes from the Dex pool.
Cyrille Bagard
2016-01-30
Updated some parts of the code dealing with Dalvik.
Cyrille Bagard
2015-10-01
Rewritten the whole support of DEX file format.
Cyrille Bagard
2015-09-11
Created an interface from the original GBinContent object.
Cyrille Bagard
2014-11-24
Cleaned operands, using class functions and destructors.
Cyrille Bagard
2014-07-31
Improved the way code is decoded by avoiding to propagate the base address ev...
Cyrille Bagard
2014-04-28
Updated all copyright headers.
Cyrille Bagard
2012-11-25
Fortified Chrysalide a little bit against wrong APK files.
Cyrille Bagard
2012-10-12
Reorganized types definitions.
Cyrille Bagard
2012-03-07
Printed raw types, fields and methods when rendering the disassembled code.
Cyrille Bagard
2012-03-05
Printed the string values of the Dex pool in the operand rendering.
Cyrille Bagard
2010-12-21
Redefined all existing kinds of Dalvik operands in a proper way.
Cyrille Bagard