Capstone disassembly/disassembler framework: Core (Arm, Arm64, BPF, EVM, M68K, M680X, MOS65xx, Mips, PPC, RISCV, Sparc, SystemZ, TMS320C64x, Web Assembly, X86, X86_64, XCore) + bindings. (bloaty 依赖)
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Capstone source is organized as followings.
. <- core engine + README + COMPILE.TXT etc
├── arch <- code handling disasm engine for each arch
   ├── AArch64 <- ARM64 (aka ARMv8) engine
   ├── ARM <- ARM engine
   ├── Mips <- Mips engine
   ├── PowerPC <- PowerPC engine
   ├── Sparc <- Sparc engine
   ├── SystemZ <- SystemZ engine
   ├── X86 <- X86 engine
   └── XCore <- XCore engine
├── bindings <- all bindings are under this dir
   ├── java <- Java bindings + test code
   ├── ocaml <- Ocaml bindings + test code
   └── python <- Python bindings + test code
├── contrib <- Code contributed by community to help Capstone integration
├── docs <- Documentation
├── include <- API headers in C language (*.h)
├── msvc <- Microsoft Visual Studio support (for Windows compile)
├── packages <- Packages for Linux/OSX/BSD.
├── windows <- Windows support (for Windows kernel driver compile)
├── suite <- Development test tools - for Capstone developers only
├── tests <- Test code (in C language)
└── xcode <- Xcode support (for MacOSX compile)
Follow instructions in COMPILE.TXT for how to compile and run test code.
Note: if you find some strange bugs, it is recommended to firstly clean
the code and try to recompile/reinstall again. This can be done with:
$ ./make.sh
$ sudo ./make.sh install
At the same time, for Java/Ocaml/Python bindings, be sure to always use
the bindings coming with the core to avoid potential incompatibility issue
with older versions.
See bindings/<language>/README for detail instructions on how to compile &
install the bindings.