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2022-08-17Disable the extra data storage inside the GObject structure.Cyrille Bagard
2021-09-26Provide a serialization capability for operands.Cyrille Bagard
2021-08-24Serialize registers when needed.Cyrille Bagard
2021-08-14Reorganize the code for immediate operands.Cyrille Bagard
2021-08-14Improve the object padding exploitation for operands.Cyrille Bagard
2021-08-10Prepare all Dalvik operands for a singleton status.Cyrille Bagard
2021-08-08Introduce singletons for operands.Cyrille Bagard
2021-06-01Improve the code quality by renaming the type for packed buffers.Cyrille Bagard
2021-01-09Changed some installation paths and included a pkgconfig configuration.Cyrille Bagard
2020-10-20Fixed some compilation warnings.Cyrille Bagard
2020-09-21Defined lock mechanism for buffer caches.Cyrille Bagard
2020-07-27Replaced all BLC_* constants by the new DLC_* values.Cyrille Bagard
2020-07-27Removed some extra special column indexes.Cyrille Bagard
2020-07-23Renamed some files.Cyrille Bagard
2020-06-21Reorganized the code for target operands.Cyrille Bagard
2020-06-07Reorganized the operands behaving like proxies.Cyrille Bagard
2020-05-28Adapted the API for renamed operands.Cyrille Bagard
2020-05-03Defined the missing features required to build operands from Python.Cyrille Bagard
2020-02-06Restored hexadecimal as default rendering for immediate values.Cyrille Bagard
2020-02-04Reduced the size required for register operands.Cyrille Bagard
2020-02-04Updated copyright headers.Cyrille Bagard
2020-02-04Deleted unused deprecated functions.Cyrille Bagard
2020-02-04Compressed the operands relative to immediate values.Cyrille Bagard
2020-02-04Created a new interface for renamed operands.Cyrille Bagard
2020-01-15Reorganized the architecture operands.Cyrille Bagard
2019-01-16Dealt with registers and register operands in the Python bindings.Cyrille Bagard
2018-07-19Deleted all references to any asm syntax.Cyrille Bagard
2018-05-28Relied on register objects as often as possible.Cyrille Bagard