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- Use it from p/debug - Now is possible to debug programs with arguments - Added test program in util/t/argv * Fix pd/pD * Clean and fix the native debugger plugin * More random code syntax cleanup * Rename io plugin names without the deprecated 'io_' prefix * Fix mk/stat-make.pl (missing ;) |
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bp | ||
cmd | ||
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core | ||
crypto | ||
db | ||
debug | ||
diff | ||
flags | ||
hash | ||
include | ||
io | ||
lang | ||
lib | ||
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macro | ||
meta | ||
parse | ||
pkgconfig | ||
range | ||
reg | ||
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sign | ||
socket | ||
syscall | ||
sysproxy | ||
th | ||
trace | ||
util | ||
vapi | ||
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vm | ||
config.h.head | ||
config.h.tail | ||
config.mk.head | ||
config.mk.tail | ||
depgraph.pl | ||
libr.pc.acr | ||
Makefile | ||
README | ||
rules.mk | ||
stripsyms.sh | ||
TODO |
___ ___ ========================= | _\/_ \ libr - codename 'radare2' | <| _| ========================= |_|_||___| LibR is the refactoring of the old radare1 core in a set of libraries defining the APIs of radare2. The library 'libr' is composed by different modules, each one implementing working modules of radare, so then, we get a complete set of libraries for analyzing code, disassembling bytes, dumping bytes, plugin handling, etc.. The 'R' is for refactoring, reversing, radare, ... Each module has its own test directory (t/) which contains simple applications using the upper directory code and linking against the direct dependencies. Each mode can own a plugin directory (p/) that contains extensions for the parent library module (libr/asm/p/asm_x86). There's also the possibility to define a list of static plugins to be built inside the parent module. This way you can avoid some flexibility to ease portability and build single binaries with some embedded features. The library can be used from 'pkg-config', this way you can easy build an application or plugin that links against libr or just few elements of it. This enables a fine-grained test level for checking all functionalities in one shot and give us the opportunity to write radare2 as test programs. --pancake