![]() ![]() ![]() New: New settings windows that allows to:Įdit colors of source code’s syntax highlightingĬhoose if you want only Visual Basic, assembly, or both (mixed) differently for viewing and savingĬhoose your own prefix for private method and private variable name New: Support of COM / OLE property edition New: Support of OLE, PropertyPage, and UserDocument elements in GUI recovery & edition New: support of type consistency at decompilation time, this means that the decompiler engine can now be determinist about variable type New: Improved support of string statements: New: Improved support of internal system statements: New: Improved support of FOR / NEXT loop-related statements: New: Improved support of array-related statements: New: Improved support of error statements: New: Improved support of file I/O operation statements: Lot of other improvement has been made, here is the full details: We also added for/next support, and multi-dimensional array-related statements decompilation.ĭim myArr1(0 To 20, 14 To 50, 25 To 45) As String This means that VBReFormer is now able to guess the type of a variable and argument from its use inside the code. The decompiler engine has been improved as it can now perform variable type determination. This new version improve such a lot the decompiler engine and this is one of the most important release I’ve done until now. There is a massive range of support across the internet for a mainstream Microsoft product while this forum is not paid for out of corporate profits but out of Hiroshimators pocket.As annouced previously, we just release the Free and Professional editions of VBReFormer 6.4. Now the other consideration is that this is an assembler forum, not a visual basic forum so the request is clearly off topic here. The bottom line is Hiroshimator puts his arse on the line providing this forum and he is the one who will be attacked by this idiot fringe if it suits their commercial purpose. No one is here to give you a hard time and it was not my intention to do so but we live in a "ratbag fringe" world where various groups are running around playing internet policeman to try and protect their commercial interests at the expense of legitimate programming interests. ![]()
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