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    Portable Executable Parser

    Portable Executable Parser

    lightweight Go package to parse, analyze and extract metadata

    Saferwall PE is a lightweight Go package for parsing, analyzing, and extracting metadata from Portable Executable (PE) binaries. Designed with malware analysis in mind, it is robust against malformed PE files and provides detailed insights into executable structures.​
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    Instaparse

    Instaparse

    Instaparse aims to be the simplest way to build parsers in Clojure

    Instaparse is a simple yet powerful parser generator for Clojure and ClojureScript that turns grammars written in EBNF or ABNF into executable parsers, with support for left recursion, ambiguous grammars, PEG-like lookahead, and various output formats. Instaparse supports most of the common notations for context-free grammars. For example, a popular alternative to * is to surround the term with curly braces {}, and a popular alternative to ? is to surround the term with square brackets []. ...
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