![]() If you’ve ever noticed an incorrect number of arguments or return values from a function call in Binary Ninja, the root cause is that the heuristic that tried to guess them wasn’t correct. ![]() Our first three major improvements all serve to improve our decompilation output. In only 2.5 months we have (we dare-say) released a bigger set of new features and fixes than other tools might get in a year! It’s quite the mix of fixes, usability improvements, and new features. So what spicy goodies are in this release?Įven though this was a shorter release timeline with a big holiday break in the middle, we still managed a huge list of features for this release. You may have noticed that we’ve renamed our milestones based on an alphabetical list of famous Sci-Fi/Fantasy planets, and the first release in this theme is named after the famous desert planet from Dune - Arrakis. ![]() The future is now Binary Ninja 3.3 (Arrakis) is available.
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