Releases: Jezza/ExperiJ
ExperiJ - v0.3
The first official public build.
Up until now, you could have easily built the project, assuming you excluded the tests, until about 20 minutes ago when I added a whitelist/blacklist system so gradle stopped crashing, but anyway, I digress.
This is a fairly stable build, I've not had any crashes as for a while, but I've definitely some weird equality behaviour, so I'll have to look into that, but that was only arrays, so I think I might have done something wrong with the equality check.
It's not the easiest to check, seeing as it the invoking code is written in ASM, but that might be the next on the list, which might finally lead to me fixing the Descriptor stuff, as I still don't like the redundancy of those objects.
I'll work it out.
Anyways, enjoy the first release of ExperiJ.
Take a look at the readme, or the wiki, assuming I've bothered to do either of those.