llvm-bindings
LLVM bindings for Node.js/JavaScript/TypeScript (by ApsarasX)
mcsema
Framework for lifting x86, amd64, aarch64, sparc32, and sparc64 program binaries to LLVM bitcode (by lifting-bits)
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0.0 | 4.9 | |
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MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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llvm-bindings
Posts with mentions or reviews of llvm-bindings.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-29.
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File for Divorce from LLVM
I'm also interested in this. I tried using the Node bindings from https://github.com/ApsarasX/llvm-bindings in Typescript, its types look like they map pretty closely to the original LLVM types; figuring out even a basic example was a bit tricky with LLVM's documentation.
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Use LLVM by JavaScript/TypeScript
So I developed a library called llvm-bindings to allow you to use LLVM by JavaScript. Of course, there is no problem using LLVM through TypeScript.
mcsema
Posts with mentions or reviews of mcsema.
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- fcd – LLVM-based native program optimizing decompiler
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Is something similar to Rosetta 2 possible on Linux?
I was actually looking at this today because I was curious. But you can look here this project plus the project it references would be a good start doing as a binary translator: https://github.com/lifting-bits/mcsema
What are some alternatives?
When comparing llvm-bindings and mcsema you can also consider the following projects:
LLVMSharp - LLVM bindings for .NET Standard written in C# using ClangSharp
asmjit - Low-latency machine code generation
libcudacxx - [ARCHIVED] The C++ Standard Library for your entire system. See https://github.com/NVIDIA/cccl
zasm - x86-64 Assembler based on Zydis
heavydb - HeavyDB (formerly OmniSciDB)
sleighcraft - sleigh craft!
cling - The cling C++ interpreter
XOpcodeCalc - Opcode calculator / ASM calculator
llvm-project - The LLVM Project is a collection of modular and reusable compiler and toolchain technologies.
suniversal - USB adapter for SUN keyboards
cppinsights - C++ Insights - See your source code with the eyes of a compiler
anvill - anvill forges beautiful LLVM bitcode out of raw machine code