BMF is an alternative JVM bytecode modification framework that (if desired) will hide nothing about the class structure behind abstraction (But in the future abstraction will certainly be an option).
- Simplified renaming of classes, fields, and methods
- Direct access to the constant pool.
Renaming classes and their members is designed currently to function given a jar file.
Here is an example for renaming a single class and one of its methods.
JarReader read = new JarReader(new File(IN_FILE), true, true);
read.getMapping().getMapping("com/example/game/Edible").name.setValue("com/example/game/Consumable");
read.getMapping().getMapping("com/example/game/Edible").getMemberMapping("isRotten", "()Z").name.setValue("hasDecayed");
read.saveTo(new File(OUT_FILE));
To rename each item takes only a single line of code. The affects of this change are instantaneous across the program since all class names link to a single instance.
This library is still a heavy WIP and the main focus is remapping classes, so some basic functionality not-pertaining to remapping still needs to be completed. For example there is no way to edit instructions in a method.
- Wrote the original Readme
- Box class + beginnings of the remapping system
- Large portion of the
Type
classes - Squashing several bugs