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4.1.1

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- Fix unmarshaling 3.4+ object_ref bugs.
A big thanks to Armin Rigo of the PyPy team.
- Add Pypy 3.6+ disassembly, e.g. pypy3.6-7.1.0 and pypy3.6-7.1.1
- Add Python 3.7.5, 2.7.16, 2.7.17rc1, and 2.7.15candidate1 as a valid releases
- convert unmarshal `if` .. `elif` code to a dictionary lookup with function entries
- Handle newer Python importlib - thanks to laike9m

4.1.0

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- Add early bytecodes: 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, and 1.6. Going off of pycdc bytecode since this is the only bytecode for these versions I know of
- Fix bug in Python 3.x decompiling 2.x that contains strings with non-ascii characters
- More generally, better handling of non-ascii Python 2 strings in both input and output in Python 3
- pypy 3.6-7.1.0 tolerance

4.0.4

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- Add most-recent 3.8 magic number
- Remove some 3.8 invalid escape warnings

4.0.3

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- Support 3.8.0beta2; Code38 type with `posonlyargcount` field
- Add Python versions 3.4.10, 3.7.4 and 3.6.9
- `script` no longer works to install pydisasm; `entry_points` still works
- Add pypy 3.6 opcode formatting for `MAKE_FUNCTION` and `EXTENDED_ARG`
- Add `format_CALL_function` and use it or pypy36
- Start using "blacken" to reformat Python files

4.0.2

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- To unicode strings in Python 2.x Try to convert to ascii, but if that doesn't work, leave as unicode. (x0ret)
- `BUILD_TUPLE_UNPACK_WITH_CALL` is a vararg


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4.0.1

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- Add magics.IS_PYPY3 and correct `is_pypy()`
- disassemble PyPY3 versions correctly

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