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Documentation needed on how a Function's end is determined and how it can be changed. #3390

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plafosse opened this issue Aug 15, 2022 · 2 comments
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Binary Ninja calculates a function's "end" differently than other products. Though we believe this to be a superior approach it can cause confusion when someone wants to end a function early. The possible options should be explained somewhere and if possible the user should be notified.

@plafosse plafosse added Component: Documentation Issue needs changes to our documentation Impact: Medium Issue is impactful with a bad, or no, workaround Effort: Trivial Issue should take < 1 day labels Aug 15, 2022
@plafosse plafosse added this to the 3.2 (Windows) milestone Aug 15, 2022
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@xusheng6 xusheng6 added the Type: Enhancement Issue is a small enhancement to existing functionality label Jul 4, 2023
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Added in concepts in builds > 4500

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