* Basic integration
* Implement basic right click option
Needs lotsa work
* nothing to worry about
* Convert extab diff to separate view
* Make clippy and fmt shut up
* Make clippy fmt shut up for real this time
* Print extab/extabindex symbol names in extab view
* I hate fmt
* Basic integration
* Implement basic right click option
Needs lotsa work
* nothing to worry about
* Convert extab diff to separate view
* Make clippy and fmt shut up
* Make clippy fmt shut up for real this time
* Print extab/extabindex symbol names in extab view
* I hate fmt
* Fix scroll position not being maintained from extab view
* Silly me
* Add rlwinm decoder window
* Remove extra files
* Create Cargo.lock
* Show extab symbol names in hover window
* Appease fmt
* Update symbol_diff.rs
* Update symbol_diff.rs
* Get extab symbol from extabindex relocations instead
* Update Cargo.lock
* Update Cargo.lock
* Initial ARM support
* Disassemble const pool reloc
* Disasm ARM/Thumb/data based on mapping symbols
* Fallback to mapping symbol `$a`
* Support multiple DWARF sequences
* Update line info
* Rework DWARF line info parsing
- Properly handles multiple sections
in DWARF 1
- line_info moved into ObjSection
- DWARF 2 parser no longer errors with
no .text section
- Both parsers properly skip empty
sections
* Simplify line_info (no Option)
* Get line info from section; output formatted ins string
* Unwrap code section in `arm.rs`
* Handle reloc `R_ARM_SBREL32`
* Update ARM disassembler
* Update README.md
* Format
* Revert "Update README.md"
This reverts commit 8bbfcc6f45.
* Update README.md
* Detect ARM version; support ARMv4T and v6K
* Combobox to force ARM version
* Clear LSB in ARM symbol addresses
* Support big-endian ARM ELF files
* Bump `unarm`, `arm-attr`
* Handle ARM implicit addends
* Update README.md
* Explicitly handle all ARM argument types
* Format
* Display more ARM relocs
* Mask LSB on ARM code symbols only
* Read ARM implicit addends
* Format
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Co-authored-by: Luke Street <luke.street@encounterpc.com>
* Initial ARM support
* Disassemble const pool reloc
* Disasm ARM/Thumb/data based on mapping symbols
* Fallback to mapping symbol `$a`
* Support multiple DWARF sequences
* Update line info
* Rework DWARF line info parsing
- Properly handles multiple sections
in DWARF 1
- line_info moved into ObjSection
- DWARF 2 parser no longer errors with
no .text section
- Both parsers properly skip empty
sections
* Simplify line_info (no Option)
* Get line info from section; output formatted ins string
* Unwrap code section in `arm.rs`
* Handle reloc `R_ARM_SBREL32`
* Update ARM disassembler
* Update README.md
* Format
* Revert "Update README.md"
This reverts commit 8bbfcc6f45.
* Update README.md
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Co-authored-by: Luke Street <luke.street@encounterpc.com>
- Add `objdiff-cli report changes` for diffing two reports
- Unify some click-to-highlight logic between CLI and GUI
- Load .splitmeta section for extra object metadata (original virtual addr, etc)
- More work on objdiff-cli diff
Previously, we repainted every frame on Windows at full refresh rate.
This is an enormous waste, as the UI will be static most of the time.
This was to work around a bug with `rfd` + `eframe`.
On other platforms, we only repainted every frame when a job was running,
which was better, but still not ideal. We also had a 100ms deadline, so
we'd repaint at ~10fps minimum to catch new events (file watcher, jobs).
This removes all repaint logic from the main loop and moves it into the
individual places where we change state from another thread.
For example, the file watcher thread will now immediately notify egui
to repaint, rather than relying on the 100ms deadline we had previously.
Jobs, when updating their status, also notify egui to repaint.
For `rfd` file dialogs, this migrates to using the async API built on top of
a polling thread + `pollster`. This interacts better with `eframe` on Windows.
Overall, this should reduce repaints and improve responsiveness to
file changes and background tasks.
Uses the similar crate to support new diff algorithms:
- Patience (new default)
- Levenshtein (old default)
- Myers
- LCS (Longest Common Subsequence)
Options in "Diff Options" -> "Algorithm..."
Uses file modification timestamp polling for project config and objects to avoid unneeded complexity from the filesystem notification watcher.
Allows disabling `build_base` as well for projects using an external build system.
- Support `completed` field for objects in project config. In object tree, displays red for incomplete, green for complete.
- Add support for one-sided diffs. A project can include objects without an associated source file for viewing.
- Add versioning to AppConfig, supporting upgrades without losing user configuration.
- Allow config to specify object "target_path" and "base_path" explicitly, rather than relying on relative path from the "target_dir" and "base_dir". Useful for more complex directory layouts.
- Fix watch_patterns in project config not using default.
- Fix "Rebuild on changes" not defaulting to true.
- Keep watching project config updates even when "Rebuild on changes" is false.
- Disable some configuration options when loaded from project config file.