CVSROOT:        /cvs
Module name:    ports
Changes by:     [email protected]    2020/09/04 16:11:32

Log message:
    import devel/dnspy
    At this point, only the console version is supported and installed.
    tweaks and ok bentley@
    
    DESCR:
    dnSpy is a debugger and .NET assembly editor. You can use it to edit and 
debug
    assemblies even if you don't have any source code available. Main features:
    
    Debugger
    * Debug .NET Framework, .NET Core and Unity game assemblies, no source code
    required
    * Set breakpoints and step into any assembly
    * Locals, watch, autos windows
    * Variables windows support saving variables (eg. decrypted byte arrays) to
    disk or view them in the hex editor (memory window)
    * Object IDs
    * Multiple processes can be debugged at the same time
    * Break on module load
    * Tracepoints and conditional breakpoints
    * Export/import breakpoints and tracepoints
    * Call stack, threads, modules, processes windows
    * Break on thrown exceptions (1st chance)
    * Variables windows support evaluating C# / Visual Basic expressions
    * Dynamic modules can be debugged (but not dynamic methods due to CLR
    limitations)
    * Output window logs various debugging events, and it shows timestamps by
    default :)
    * Assemblies that decrypt themselves at runtime can be debugged, dnSpy will 
use
    the in-memory image. You can also force dnSpy to always use in-memory images
    instead of disk files.
    * Public API, you can write an extension or use the C# Interactive window to
    control the debugger
    
    Assembly Editor
    * All metadata can be edited
    * Edit methods and classes in C# or Visual Basic with IntelliSense, no 
source
    code required
    * Add new methods, classes or members in C# or Visual Basic
    * IL editor for low-level IL method body editing
    * Low-level metadata tables can be edited. This uses the hex editor 
internally.
    
    Hex Editor
    * Click on an address in the decompiled code to go to its IL code in the hex
    editor
    * The reverse of the above, press F12 in an IL body in the hex editor to go 
to
    the decompiled code or other high-level representation of the bits. It's 
great
    to find out which statement a patch modified.
    * Highlights .NET metadata structures and PE structures
    * Tooltips show more info about the selected .NET metadata / PE field
    * Go to position, file, RVA Go to .NET metadata token, method body, #Blob /
    #Strings / #US heap offset or #GUID heap index
    * Follow references (Ctrl+F12)
    
    Other
    * BAML decompiler
    * Blue, light and dark themes (and a dark high contrast theme)
    * Bookmarks
    * C# Interactive window can be used to script dnSpy
    * Search assemblies for classes, methods, strings, etc
    * Analyze class and method usage, find callers, etc
    * Multiple tabs and tab groups
    * References are highlighted, use Tab / Shift+Tab to move to the next 
reference
    * Go to the entry point and module initializer commands
    * Go to metadata token or metadata row commands
    * Code tooltips (C# and Visual Basic)
    * Export to project
    
    Status:
    
    Vendor Tag: thfr
    Release Tags:       thfr_20200904
    
    N ports/devel/dnspy/Makefile
    N ports/devel/dnspy/distinfo
    N ports/devel/dnspy/files/dnspy.sh
    N ports/devel/dnspy/pkg/DESCR
    N ports/devel/dnspy/pkg/PLIST
    
    No conflicts created by this import

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