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I don't have the script anymore that I used to dump the function list, because they updated the file that I had edited. But yeah, have fun :)
We can see several more of those magic methods being used in Scripts/Disassembly.lua and other files. I wonder what the complete set of magic methods is.
I can confirm it works. The assembly is way easier to read now! Thanks!
I did this myself as well, but I didn't automate it for all files, only the ones I needed so far. Nicely done!
One small request though, can you change the output of the code tables? At the moment it shows for example:
1 = GETGLOBAL 0 0 {
instruction = number: 5
}
I would like to have it a bit more readable on one line:
1 = GETGLOBAL 0 0 { instruction = number: 5 }
From 3 lines to only 1 line per instruction. Especially with large files this can make a huge difference when scrolling.