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DEVELOPERS
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This file aims to describe an introduction for developers to work
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on the code base of radare2 project.
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CODE STYLE
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----------
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In order to contribute with patches or plugins we encourage you to
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use the same coding style as the rest of the code base.
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You may find some notes on this topic in doc/syntax and doc/vim
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MODULES
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-------
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The radare2 code base is modularized into different libraries that are
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found in libr/ directory. The binr/ directory contains the programs
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that use the libraries.
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It is possible to generate PIC/nonPIC builds of the libraries and also
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to create a single static library, so you can use a single library
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archive (.a) to link your programs and get your programs using radare
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framework libraries without depending on them. See doc/static for more info.
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The following presentation gives a good overview of the libraries:
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http://radare.org/get/lacon-radare-2009/
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API
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---
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As mentioned in README.md, the API itself is maintained in a different
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repository. The API function definitions in C header files are derived
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from and documented in the radare2-bindings repository, found at:
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git clone git://github.com/radare/radare2-bindings
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Currently the process of updating the header files from changed API
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bindings requires human intervention, to ensure that proper review
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occurs. Incorrect definitions in the C header files will trigger
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a build failure in the bindings repository.
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If you are able to write a plugin for various IDE that can associate
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the bindings with the header files, such a contribution would be
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very welcome.
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DEPENDENCIES
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------------
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radare2 can be built without any special dependency. It just requires
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a C compiler, a GNU make and a unix-like system.
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CROSSCOMPILATION
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The instructions to crosscompile r2 to Windows are in doc/windows
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You may find other documents in doc/ explaining how to build it on iOS,
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linux-arm and others, but the procedure is like this:
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- define CC
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- use a different compiler profile with --with-compiler
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- use a different OS with --with-ostype
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- type make
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- install in DESTDIR
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SOURCE REPOSITORY
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-----------------
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The source of radare2 can be found in the following github repository.
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git clone git://github.com/radare/radare2
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Other packages radare2 depends on, such as Capstone, are pull from
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their git repository as required.
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To get an up to date copy of the repository you should perform the
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following steps:
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git pull
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If you have conflicts in your local copy it's because you have modified
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files which are conflicting with the incoming patchsets. To get a clean
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source directory type the following command:
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git clean -xdf
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git reset --hard
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COMPILATION
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Inter-module rebuild dependencies are not handled automatically and
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require human interaction to recompile the affected modules.
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This is a common issue and can end up having outdated libraries trying
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to use deprecated structures which may result into segfaults.
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You have to make clean on the affected modules or just, if you are not
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sure enough that everything is ok just make clean the whole project.
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If you want to accelerate the build process after full make cleans
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you should use ccache in this way:
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export CC="ccache gcc"
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INSTALLATION
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Developers use to modify the code, type make and then try.
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radare2 have a specific makefile target that allows you to install
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system wide but using symlinks instead of hard copies.
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sudo make symstall
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This kind of installation is really helpful if you do lot of changes
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in the code for various reasons.
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- only one install is required across multiple builds
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- installation time is much faster
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REGRESSION TESTING
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The source of the radare2 regression test suite can be found in the
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following github repository.
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git clone git://github.com/radare/radare2-regressions
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See the README.md file in that repository for further information.
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The existing test coverage can always do with improvement, so if you can
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contribute additions tests that would be gratefully accepted.
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REPORTING BUGS
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--------------
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If you notice any misfeature, issue, error, problem or you just
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don't know how to do something which is supposed to be covered
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by this framework.
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You should report it into the github issues page.
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https://github.com/radare/radare2/issues
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Otherwise, if you are looking for some more feedback I will
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encourage you to send an email to any of the emails enumerated
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in the AUTHORS file.
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Anyway, if you want to get even more feedback and discuss this
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in a public place: join the #radare channel on irc.freenode.net
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The issues page of Github contains a list of all the bugs that
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have been reported classified with labels by difficulty, type,
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milestone, etc. it is a good place to start if you are looking
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to contribute.
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CONTRIBUTING WITH PATCHES
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All the development happens in the git repository. It is
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good that all patches can be applied against the git HEAD.
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I can get patches in unidiff format like this:
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git diff > p
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HOW TO RELEASE
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- Set RELEASE=1 in global.mk and r2-bindings/config.mk.acr
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- Use bsdtar from libarchive package. GNU tar is broken
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== RADARE2
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- bump revision
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- ./configure
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- make dist
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== R2-BINDINGS
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- ./configure --enable-devel
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- make
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- make dist
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--pancake
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