ycecream
Sweeter debugging and benchmarking Python programs. (by salabim)
pyelftools
Parsing ELF and DWARF in Python (by eliben)
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5.8 | 7.7 | |
5 months ago | 7 days ago | |
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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How to parse an elf file, and identify objects/functions and associate with their file and library
Found pyelftools, and saw how simple it was to extract the variables, functions and files listed in an elf file.
- Pyelftools: Pure-Python library for parsing and analyzing ELF files
- Making an ELF object dumper but don't exactly know how to document or include ET_LOPROC and ET_HIPROC in the file type enumeration. What exactly are these two values? Are they types or do they strictly stand for a lower and upper bound of bytes to extract processor information from?
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