Better Plugin Handling
This isn't a perfect solution since it will create a new console window for each resource, however it maintains compatibility and makes it easy on plugin authors A new plugin class would be a good idea for a better alternative, then more advanced plugins could use that as the class base instead of just the.bytecode.club.bytecodeviewer.api.Plugin
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package the.bytecode.club.bytecodeviewer.api;
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import java.util.ArrayList;
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import java.util.List;
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import org.objectweb.asm.tree.ClassNode;
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import the.bytecode.club.bytecodeviewer.BytecodeViewer;
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import the.bytecode.club.bytecodeviewer.resources.ResourceContainer;
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/***************************************************************************
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* Bytecode Viewer (BCV) - Java & Android Reverse Engineering Suite *
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public abstract class Plugin extends Thread
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{
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//as long as your code is being called from the execute function
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// this will be the current container
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public ResourceContainer activeContainer = null;
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@Override
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public void run()
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{
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if (BytecodeViewer.promptIfNoLoadedClasses())
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return;
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execute(BytecodeViewer.getLoadedClasses());
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executeContainer();
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} catch (Exception e) {
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BytecodeViewer.handleException(e);
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} finally {
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}
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/**
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* Whenever the plugin is started, this method is called
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* On plugin start each resource container is iterated through
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*/
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public void executeContainer()
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{
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BytecodeViewer.getResourceContainers().forEach(container -> {
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//set the active container
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activeContainer = container;
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//call on the plugin code
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execute(new ArrayList<>(container.resourceClasses.values()));
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});
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}
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/**
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* On plugin start each resource container is iterated through,
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* then this is called with the resource container classes
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*
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* @param classNodeList all of the loaded classes for easy access.
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*/
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