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Post #AoQLYK7n9xg8CCPxyK by [email protected] | |
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reverse engineers:when you are reversing a program and labeling functions, do y… | |
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@foone probably_strcmpN, numbered in order I find them. | |
Post #AoQMJ2qbDKGyDnedsW by [email protected] | |
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@foone I don't but I have wished I did. Often just use a repeatable comment… | |
Post #AoQN9ICDOR7Wsng8ky by [email protected] | |
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@foone usually I just call it strcmp/stricmp/strcmp/etc without wasting time fi… | |
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@foone I'll attribute the function to whatever it is I'm reverse engine… | |
Post #AoQNgRZJZDdvVXI6ZE by [email protected] | |
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@foone so many reasons to make a strcmp_ish, aren’t there. Just the other day… | |
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@foone sometimes if I'm disassembling stuff and can't find the exact de… | |
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@foone I've tended to use _ish and probably_ and then add numbers | |
Post #AoRDlhGpoIW3GqTPQu by [email protected] | |
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@foone I call that strniwtfbbqcmp |