version 2.0.14:
- [x86] movbe, invept, invvpid
- [eval] better help
- [eval] last result (symbol _)
- [eval] u8, u16 etc. for current byte, word..
- fixed embarrassing endianess bug
version 2.0.13:
- [win32] optimize redrawing (reduce flicker)
- [x86] intel avx, aes and pclmulqdq extension
version 2.0.12:
- fixed crash with too long lines
- fixed some cosmetic resizing things in dialogs
(File-Open, Show-Xrefs)
- c++-demangler from gcc 4.3
version 2.0.11:
- [Win32] Save config in home directory
- fixed crash while changing text highlighting
- small bug fixes
version 2.0.10:
- [x86] SSE5 :)
version 2.0.9:
- [Mach-O] ARM and X86_64 support
- [Mach-O] support for 64 bit images
- small bugs fixes
version 2.0.8:
- Loading Analyser for java class files was broken
- Fixed some cosmetic resizing bugs
- Fixed infinite loop in fgetstrz
version 2.0.7:
- Added a missing #include found by gcc 4.3
- Fixed minor problems found by gcc 4.3
version 2.0.6:
- [POSIX] Ignore mouse events
- Dump analyser output function was broken
- Fixed a lot of (possible) buffer overflows
version 2.0.5:
- Editing bytes in image mode was broken under
subtile circumstances
version 2.0.4:
- Fixed some 64 bit issues
version 2.0.3:
- [POSIX] Resize application on SIGWINCH
- [x86] SSE4.1/SSE4.2
- [x86] small bug fixes
- [x86] reduced opcode table bloat
- Allow different displacements in hex view
version 2.0.2:
- [IA64] disassembler works again (is anybody using this?)
- [Java] fixed stupid undefined behaviour bug
- [Java] use Signature information when available
(annotates generic functions etc.)
version 2.0.1:
- [Java] annotate exception handlers in byte code
- [Java] some byte code improvements (lookupswitch, tableswitch)
- Analyser can export HTML files again
- [PowerPC] added Cell and POWER6 instructions
version 2.0:
- renamed process.h to htprocess.h because of some stupid
cygwin build problems
- fixed some problem with file sizes > 4 GiB
version 2.0beta6:
- fixed crash when opening read only files in obscure situations
- [ELF & java] fixed binary search in image view
- [ELF64] some cosmetic fixes
- [java] off by one
version 2.0beta5:
- [Win32] messed up file-saving code
version 2.0beta4:
- fixed crash in cp-demangle
- [Win32] Relax CPU
version 2.0beta3:
- fixed crash in drop-down widget
- fixed loading of class files
- fixed generating text output files of analyser
- implemented automatic window tiling
- fixed saving of text files
version 2.0beta2:
- should now really support file sizes > 4 GiB
- some ncurses wuerg-arounds
- better handling of ELFs without program headers
- bug fixes
version 2.0beta:
- new disassembler: (PE and ELF)
* x86_64
* ARM
* 64 bit PowerPC
* VMX128 extension for PowerPC
- x86_64 assembler
- Allow file sizes > 4 GiB
- Rewrote a lot
version 0.9.5:
- [x86] wrong mnemnonics for iret/d/q
version 0.9.4:
- [x86] Fixed stupid bug in assembler (group insns weren't
accessible)
- [x86] Some labels generated by the analyzer were had wrong prefix
version 0.9.3:
- [x86] added SSSE3 and missing vanderpool/pacifica instructions
- [x86] andpd had wrong mnemonic
- [x86] allow alternative mnemonics (like jz vs. je)
version 0.9.2:
- updated ELF program header types
- better Mach-O executable sections detection
- allow ':' key for changing comments in analyser
- [Win] use unicode output
- compile with gcc 4.1
- updated minilzo
- small bug fixes
developer is officially maintaining the package.
The rationale for changing this from "tech-pkg" to "pkgsrc-users" is
that it implies that any user can try to maintain the package (by
submitting patches to the mailing list). Since the folks most likely
to care about the package are the folks that want to use it or are
already using it, this would leverage the energy of users who aren't
developers.
- analyser: support for int, half and byte data-types.
- x86 disasm: invlpg, fisttp instructions added
- x86 disasm: sse, sse2, sse3 instructions added
- x86 asm: support for mmx instructions
- configure: set -DNO_NATIVE_UNALIGNED_MOVES for platforms other than x86
- removed 'include <malloc.h>' from cp-demangle.c
- fixed a buffer overflow in htperes.cc
- handle ELFs w/o segment or program sections (Thanks Daniel Black)
- don't malloc(0) (Thanks Daniel Black)
- some keyboard fixed for windows xp
in the process. (More information on tech-pkg.)
Bump PKGREVISION and BUILDLINK_DEPENDS of all packages using libtool and
installing .la files.
Bump PKGREVISION (only) of all packages depending directly on the above
via a buildlink3 include.
version 0.8.0:
- g++ v3 abi demangler
- x86 disasm: added undocumented ffreep (df c0) instruction
- compiles with gcc 3.4
- fixed buggy blockop-progress indicator
- fixed ugly segfault with elf symbol loading
- ppc disassebler updated (altivec instructions)
- removed stefan's email address (dead)
version 0.8.0pre1:
- disassembler:
- IBM/Motorola PowerPC (PPC) (new)
- file formats:
- XBE (X-Box executable) support by Stefan Esser (experimental)
- Mach-O header and image support for PPC and x86 (experimental)
- FLT (Flat) support (experimental)
- PEF support (experimental)
- XCOFF32 support
- COFF support for coff files without optional header
- COFF big-endian support
- ELF PPC support
- ELF relocatable file support (experimental)
- fixed buggy ELF reading code partially (thanks rpm28)
- eval dialog: added function help
- eval: not ('~') and logical-not ('!') operators
- disassembler interface (int maxlen, not byte maxlen)
- Win32: fixed access to native windows clipboard
- Win32: high CPU usage problems fixed (sys_suspend() bugged)
ht is a file viewer, editor and analyzer for text, binary, and (especially)
executable files. It recognizes the most common executable formats, like
COFF, ELF, LE, MZ, NE, PE32, PE64 and Java .class files, and can disassemble
them.
It can also find branch sources and destinations recursively, find procedure
entries, creates labels based on this information, create xref information,
interactively analyse unexplored code, create/rename/delete labels and
create/edit comments.