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Right now, mishegos spits out every single cohort for every single candidate tried, even if every decoder agrees that the input is invalid. This results in extremely large outputs by default, since even guided searches of the x86 encoding space produce large numbers of garbage instruction candidates.
We should preserve the default behavior, but introduce a new flag/environment variable that tells mishegos to filter out uniformly negative results.
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Right now,
mishegos
spits out every single cohort for every single candidate tried, even if every decoder agrees that the input is invalid. This results in extremely large outputs by default, since even guided searches of the x86 encoding space produce large numbers of garbage instruction candidates.We should preserve the default behavior, but introduce a new flag/environment variable that tells
mishegos
to filter out uniformly negative results.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: