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The Wine development release 5.2 is now available. What's new in this release: More compatible codepage mapping tables. Support for using the null display driver as a real driver. Better UTF-8 support in the Resource and Message Compilers. Fixes for using ucrtbase as C runtime. Various bug fixes. The source is available now.
sister subreddit for mathematics related to program analysis. ##re on FreeNode IRC. More of a code auditing issue than reverse engineering, but hopefully it does belong in here.I'm looking for a tool that does the same job as Source Insight - source code analysis and browsing.Key features-. Parsing C/ code. Jump-to-Definition, double-pane symbol under cursor preview, Symbol reference list. File content index pane (list all #define's, classes, methods, functions etc.
By name).Would've been nice:. Ability to parse slightly-erroneous content. Contextual info pop-up. Runs on Linux. Still under active development (SI development seems to be limited to compatibility issues only).The software really doesn't have to have any build/compilation or editing ability. Meant to be used as a viewer/browser only.A bundle of plugins to Vim/Sublime Text that perform together the tasks above would be a great answer too.
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