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Metadata-Version: 2.1
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Name: capstone
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Version: 5.0.1
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Summary: Capstone disassembly engine
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Home-page: https://www.capstone-engine.org
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Author: Nguyen Anh Quynh
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Author-email: aquynh@gmail.com
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License: UNKNOWN
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Platform: UNKNOWN
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Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
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Provides: capstone
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Requires-Python: >=2.7, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*, !=3.3.*
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Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
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License-File: LICENSE.TXT
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To install Capstone, you should run `pip install capstone`.
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If you would like to build Capstone with just the source distribution, without
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pip, just run `python setup.py install` in the folder with setup.py in it.
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In order to use this source distribution, you will need an environment that can
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compile C code. On Linux, this is usually easy, but on Windows, this involves
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installing Visual Studio and using the "Developer Command Prompt" to perform the
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installation. See BUILDING.txt for more information.
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By default, attempting to install the python bindings will trigger a build of
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the capstone native core. If this is undesirable for whatever reason, for
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instance, you already have a globally installed copy of libcapstone, you may
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inhibit the build by setting the environment variable LIBCAPSTONE_PATH. The
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exact value is not checked, just setting it will inhibit the build. During
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execution, this variable may be set to the path of a directory containing a
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specific version of libcapstone you would like to use.
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If you don't want to build your own copy of Capstone, you can use a precompiled
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binary distribution from PyPI. Saying `pip install capstone` should
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automatically obtain an appropriate copy for your system. If it does not, please
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open an issue at https://github.com/aquynh/capstone and tag @rhelmot - she
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will fix this, probably!
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Capstone is a disassembly framework with the target of becoming the ultimate
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disasm engine for binary analysis and reversing in the security community.
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Created by Nguyen Anh Quynh, then developed and maintained by a small community,
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Capstone offers some unparalleled features:
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- Support multiple hardware architectures: ARM, ARM64 (ARMv8), Mips, PPC, Sparc,
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SystemZ, XCore and X86 (including X86_64).
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- Having clean/simple/lightweight/intuitive architecture-neutral API.
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- Provide details on disassembled instruction (called “decomposer” by others).
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- Provide semantics of the disassembled instruction, such as list of implicit
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registers read & written.
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- Implemented in pure C language, with lightweight wrappers for C++, C#, Go,
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Java, NodeJS, Ocaml, Python, Ruby & Vala ready (available in main code,
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or provided externally by the community).
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- Native support for all popular platforms: Windows, Mac OSX, iOS, Android,
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Linux, *BSD, Solaris, etc.
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- Thread-safe by design.
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- Special support for embedding into firmware or OS kernel.
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- High performance & suitable for malware analysis (capable of handling various
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X86 malware tricks).
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- Distributed under the open source BSD license.
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Further information is available at http://www.capstone-engine.org
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[License]
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This project is released under the BSD license. If you redistribute the binary
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or source code of Capstone, please attach file LICENSE.TXT with your products.
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