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bytecode-manipulation
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There are many possible ways of obfuscation. It would be good to create a table / chart in the documentation which ones exist and are supported by yGuard. Inspiration could be drawn from this paper. The scope of this ticket is to create a new documentation page with mentioned details.
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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.
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