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From: Rakan El-K. <ra...@we...> - 2003-12-15 17:14:09
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Sure I can do this. Np. But, it would be helpful that next time around yo= u sent me all of the files I need ... As it is, there are a bunch of things missing, and I fixed a problem in libdis.c (format_raw_insn). And also, x86dis won't compile because you initialize a structure with stdin/stdout/stderr, which are not constants. Did you try to compile before sending the files to me? :) Dude this is really not going to be easy if we're going to be sending files like this to each other.. Thx, R. > Well, the format_xml_insn() and format_raw_insn() in libdis.c need to be > written -- preferably in the same manner as the intel/att/native ones, wh= ere > an operand or a mnemonic can be formatted and printed on their own. >=20 > Also, x86dis.c needs to be written -- the file right now has a main(), ar= g > processing, and basically sets everything up for disassembly. Needs to ha= ve > the lidisasm 'umf' added to it. >=20 > The files are attached. libdis.h needs to be updated so that enum > x86_asm_format has the XML and raw syntax as used in libdis.c. >=20 > _m >=20 >=20 >> w00t. >>=20 >> What can I do to help? >>=20 >> R. >>=20 >=20 > _________________________________________________________________ > Cell phone =91switch=92 rules are taking effect =97 find out more here. > http://special.msn.com/msnbc/consumeradvocate.armx >=20 --=20 Until lions have their historians, tales of the hunt shall always glorify the hunter. -- African Proverb |