| Capstone source is organized as followings. |
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| . <- core engine + README + COMPILE.TXT etc |
| ├── arch <- code handling disasm engine for each arch |
| │ ├── AArch64 <- ARM64 (aka ARMv8) engine |
| │ ├── ARM <- ARM engine |
| │ ├── M680X <- M680X engine |
| │ ├── M68K <- M68K 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 |
| ├── cstool <- Cstool |
| ├── 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) |
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| Follow instructions in COMPILE.TXT for how to compile and run test code. |
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| 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: |
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| $ ./make.sh |
| $ sudo ./make.sh install |
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| Then test Capstone with cstool, for example: |
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| $ cstool x32 "90 91" |
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| 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. |