Ben Gruver d1662b67fe Refactor dexbacked implementations
Made construction of a new dexbacked item as light weight as possible,
only the very mimimum in computed/stored. Some of the values that were
previously calculated/loaded in the constructor are now lazily loaded
upon first use.

In general, nothing is cached, unless the item can't be fully read by
the consumer without causing the value to be computed multiple times.
Otherwise, it is up to the consume to decide if/when/what they want to
cache.
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About

smali/baksmali is an assembler/disassembler for the dex format used by dalvik, Android's Java VM implementation. The syntax is loosely based on Jasmin's/dedexer's syntax, and supports the full functionality of the dex format (annotations, debug info, line info, etc.)

The primary webpage is http://smali.googlecode.com, and the source is also mirrored at https://github.com/jesusfreke/smali. If you are interested in submitting a patch, feel free to send me a pull request on either site.

Support

  • googlecode Issue tracker - For any bugs/issues/feature requests
  • #smali on freenode - Free free to drop by and ask a question. Don't expect an instant response, but if you hang around someone will respond. Think of it more in terms of.. multi-player notepad.
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smali/baksmali
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Smali 45%
GAP 1.6%
Lex 0.4%
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