![]() ![]() The two biggest changes to the Type view are the ability to collapse types and the ability to filter types: This saved search result list allows now only for easier navigation but also additional filtering that supports regular expressions! ![]() ![]() You can search the current IL view or constants in the current IL view, have the ability to restrict the search to specific ranges, and most importantly, a new persistent search feature (“Find all”) lets you save a list of search results. The new find dialog has a number of features to make searching binaries more powerful. Improved Constant searching (matches signed/unsigned values).Secondary Filtering (of persistent results).Range Searching (including specific addresses or a single function).Many major changes to how searching works in Binary Ninja have landed in 2.4: Check out the before and after for a sample binary below: Not only does the type parser now include better support for multidimensional arrays, pointers to arrays, and arrays of structs, but the decompilation will show the results beautifully. While our decompiler (HLIL) has had some level of support for array types from the beginning, the 2.4 release dramatically improves the capabilities. Major Changes Enhanced Decompiler Array Support While 3.0 contains a brand new UI overhaul, even this 2.4 release is chock-full of fantastic features, bug-fixes and improvements alike. This is the last in our line of 2.x updates, with our next stable update 3.0 coming next. It’s that time again – we’ve just released another stable version, 2.4. ![]()
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