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It would be helpful if the lcov generated reports could generate relative paths. My use case is that I am generating coverage reports from a docker image and then using VS Code Coverage Gutters which supports relative paths to view the coverage. But it doesn't work because the absolute paths on the docker c
When jimplifying com.reddit.frontpage-214190.apk
(Reddit v. 2.26.2), the following exception is thrown:
Exception in thread "main" Unexpected type null
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As per the title.
By the way, thanks for the work you're doing on jphp, and sorry for so many issues, I'm really interested in the project, and would love to use it for lotsa cool magic upcoming stuff <3
Description
BeanUtils is a library that is doing automatic mapping to Java object.
It can cause arm when the attack controls part of the list of properties being sets. BeanUtils does not blacklist properties like class, classloader or other objects that are likely to load arbitrary classes and possibly run code.
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import org.apache.commons.beanutils.BeanUtils;
public
Depends on #1048
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It would be great to add the Quake 3 JIT compiler (e.g. for x86 or ARM).
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When class/field/member modifier groups are displayed, its a stack of colored shapes.
It would be useful to have on-hover capabilities for these groups to complain the flags enabled in each group.
See AccessFlags for the list of all flags.
It would be u