In the meantime, here’s a screenshot demonstrating a variety of variable references for a range of instructions shown in the cross-references widget to whet your appetite: There are many different forms this feature takes and we have an entire blog post coming on all the new ways you can explore references in a binary. Type and Variable Cross-ReferencesĪnother incredibly important feature that have often been requested is support for both variable and type cross-references. In addition to this brand new UI element, switching between views is now also much more reliable! When switching between IL views (using either menus, or I to cycle between them) instances where the location would drift have been minimized. This DockWidget supports a number of settings for customization:Īnd has a number of UI features to enable/disable syncing and selection synchronization: To enable the reflection view, you can either use the command-palette ( CMD/CTL + p, Reflection), or the View / Native Docks / Show Reflection menu. We’re happy to report this exists in 2.3 with a new feature called “reflection view”. That is, the ability to view multiple ILs, or an IL plus assembly, at the same time, maintaining selection and location across those views. One of our oldest (and most voted!) feature requests was for view-synchronization. Read on for more! Major Changes View Synchronization The main new features for this release include new view-synchronization, type and variable cross-references, and a plethora of HLIL improvements. With over 600 commits and 157 issues resolved across an increasing number of repositories (most of which are open source), we continue to simultaneously launch new features, improve existing features, and resolve bugs. As we settle into our quarterly release cycle, this stable update includes changes from the past four months of Binary Ninja development.
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