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    rspirv

    rspirv

    Rust implementation of SPIR-V module processing functionalities

    rspirv is a Rust-based parser, builder, and disassembler for SPIR-V, the intermediate binary format used in Vulkan and OpenCL for shaders and compute kernels. It’s part of the gfx-rs ecosystem, a suite of graphics tools aiming to provide cross-platform rendering capabilities in Rust. rspirv enables manipulation and inspection of SPIR-V modules, which is useful in shader compilers, graphics drivers, and development tools for low-level GPU programming.
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    iced

    iced

    Blazing fast and correct x86/x64 disassembler, assembler, decoder, etc

    iced is a powerful and feature-rich disassembly and assembly library for x86 and x64 architectures, designed to provide accurate decoding, encoding, and formatting of machine instructions. It supports multiple programming languages, including C#, Rust, and Python, making it accessible to a wide range of developers. The library offers both disassembly and assembly capabilities, allowing users to convert between machine code and human-readable instructions in both directions. It includes...
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