capstone/bindings/python
2013-12-31 22:55:27 +08:00
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capstone python: cs_disasm*() now use generator rather than a list to return disassembled instructions. suggested by Mario Vilas. 2013-12-31 22:55:27 +08:00
Makefile bindings: do not delete constant files when on clean target of Makefile 2013-12-03 15:01:15 +08:00
README python: fix for README to keep lines within 80 columns for readability 2013-12-20 22:23:46 +08:00
setup.py python: clean setup.py 2013-12-17 22:13:28 +08:00
test_arm64.py python: code style: replace tab with 4 spaces 2013-12-16 11:19:24 +08:00
test_arm.py python: code style: replace tab with 4 spaces 2013-12-16 11:19:24 +08:00
test_detail.py bindings: support new 'detail' option for java & python 2013-12-14 11:39:33 +08:00
test_mips.py python: code style: replace tab with 4 spaces 2013-12-16 11:19:24 +08:00
test_x86.py python: code style: replace tab with 4 spaces 2013-12-16 11:19:24 +08:00
test.py python: add PPC sample to test.py 2013-12-31 21:02:42 +08:00

1. To install Python binding on *nix, simply run below command:

		$ sudo python setup.py install

	Another way to install Python binding for *nix environment is:

		$ sudo make install

This directory contains some test code to show how to use Capstone API.

- test.py
  This code shows the most simple form of API where we only want to get basic
  information out of disassembled instruction, such as address, mnemonic and
  operand string.

- test_detail.py:
  This code shows how to access to architecture-neutral information in disassembled
  instructions, such as implicit registers read/written, or groups of instructions
  that this instruction belong to.

- test_<arch>.py
  These code show how to access architecture-specific information for each
  architecture.


2. To install Python binding on Windows:

Recommended method:

	Use the Python module installer for 32/64 bit Windows from:

		http://www.capstone-engine.org/download.html


Manual method:

	If the module installer fails to locate your Python install, or if you have
	additional Python installs (e.g. Anaconda / virtualenv), run the following
	command in command prompt:

		C:\> C:\location_to_python\python.exe setup.py install

	Next, copy libcapstone.dll from the 'Core engine for Windows' package available
	on the same Capstone download page and paste it in the path:

		C:\location_to_python\Lib\site-packages\capstone\