Introduction: what is pyelftools?
pyelftools is a pure-Python library for parsing and analyzing ELF files
and DWARF debugging information. See the
User's guide <https://github.com/eliben/pyelftools/wiki/User's-guide>
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for more details.
Pre-requisites
As a user of pyelftools, one only needs Python to run. It works with
Python versions 2.7 and 3.x (x >= 4). For hacking on pyelftools the
requirements are a bit more strict, please see the
hacking guide <https://github.com/eliben/pyelftools/wiki/Hacking-guide>
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Installing
pyelftools can be installed from PyPI (Python package index)::
> pip install pyelftools
Alternatively, you can download the source distribution for the most recent and
historic versions from the Downloads tab on the pyelftools project page <https://github.com/eliben/pyelftools>
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install from source, as usual::
> python setup.py install
Since pyelftools is a work in progress, it's recommended to have the most
recent version of the code. This can be done by downloading the master zip file <https://github.com/eliben/pyelftools/archive/master.zip>
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cloning the Git repository.
Since pyelftools has no external dependencies, it's also easy to use it
without installing, by locally adjusting PYTHONPATH
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How to use it?
pyelftools is a regular Python library: you import and invoke it from your
own code. For a detailed usage guide and links to examples, please consult the
user's guide <https://github.com/eliben/pyelftools/wiki/User's-guide>
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License
pyelftools is open source software. Its code is in the public domain. See
the LICENSE
file for more details.
CI Status
pyelftools has automatic testing enabled through the convenient
Travis CI project <https://travis-ci.org>
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.. image:: https://travis-ci.org/eliben/pyelftools.png?branch=master
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:target: https://travis-ci.org/eliben/pyelftools