Reimplement function data value tooltips, function data value diffing, and data relocation diffing#166
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This reimplements encounter#154 Note that colorizing the text depending on the kind of diff has still not been reimplemented yet
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#108 PPC: Guess reloc data type based on the instruction.



#153 Show relocation diffs in function view when the data's content differs
#154 Implement diffing relocations within data sections
For the last one, with the refactored tooltip system there didn't seem to be a clean way to change the text color to green/red for added/removed relocations, so I left that as a TODO for now and it's just always grey instead, but this isn't a big loss, only downside is it's harder to tell at a glance which reloc differs if there are multiple on a single row now.