#ifndef __PYWRAPS__LINES__ #define __PYWRAPS__LINES__ // //------------------------------------------------------------------------ static PyObject *py_get_user_defined_prefix = NULL; static void idaapi s_py_get_user_defined_prefix( ea_t ea, int lnnum, int indent, const char *line, char *buf, size_t bufsize) { PyObject *py_ret = PyObject_CallFunction( py_get_user_defined_prefix, PY_FMT64 "iis" PY_FMT64, ea, lnnum, indent, line, bufsize); // Error? Display it // No error? Copy the buffer if ( !PyW_ShowCbErr("py_get_user_defined_prefix") ) { Py_ssize_t py_len; char *py_str; if ( PyString_AsStringAndSize(py_ret, &py_str, &py_len) != -1 ) { memcpy(buf, py_str, qmin(bufsize, py_len)); if ( py_len < bufsize ) buf[py_len] = '\0'; } } Py_XDECREF(py_ret); } // //------------------------------------------------------------------------ // //------------------------------------------------------------------------ /* # def set_user_defined_prefix(width, callback): """ User-defined line-prefixes are displayed just after the autogenerated line prefixes. In order to use them, the plugin should call the following function to specify its width and contents. @param width: the width of the user-defined prefix @param callback: a get_user_defined_prefix callback to get the contents of the prefix. Its arguments: ea - linear address lnnum - line number indent - indent of the line contents (-1 means the default instruction) indent and is used for instruction itself. see explanations for printf_line() line - the line to be generated. the line usually contains color tags this argument can be examined to decide whether to generated the prefix bufsize- the maximum allowed size of the output buffer It returns a buffer of size < bufsize In order to remove the callback before unloading the plugin, specify the width = 0 or the callback = None """ pass # */ static PyObject *py_set_user_defined_prefix(size_t width, PyObject *pycb) { if ( width == 0 || pycb == Py_None ) { // Release old callback reference Py_XDECREF(py_get_user_defined_prefix); // ...and clear it py_get_user_defined_prefix = NULL; // Uninstall user defind prefix set_user_defined_prefix(0, NULL); } else if ( PyCallable_Check(pycb) ) { // Release old callback reference Py_XDECREF(py_get_user_defined_prefix); // Copy new callback and hold a reference py_get_user_defined_prefix = pycb; Py_INCREF(py_get_user_defined_prefix); set_user_defined_prefix(width, s_py_get_user_defined_prefix); } else { Py_RETURN_FALSE; } Py_RETURN_TRUE; } //------------------------------------------------------------------------- /* # def tag_remove(colstr): """ Remove color escape sequences from a string @param colstr: the colored string with embedded tags @return: None on failure or a new string w/o the tags """ pass # */ PyObject *py_tag_remove(const char *instr) { size_t sz = strlen(instr); char *buf = new char[sz + 5]; if ( buf == NULL ) Py_RETURN_NONE; ssize_t r = tag_remove(instr, buf, sz); PyObject *res; if ( r < 0 ) { Py_INCREF(Py_None); res = Py_None; } else { res = PyString_FromString(buf); } delete [] buf; return res; } //------------------------------------------------------------------------- PyObject *py_tag_addr(ea_t ea) { char buf[100]; tag_addr(buf, buf + sizeof(buf), ea); return PyString_FromString(buf); } //------------------------------------------------------------------------- int py_tag_skipcode(const char *line) { return tag_skipcode(line)-line; } //------------------------------------------------------------------------- int py_tag_skipcodes(const char *line) { return tag_skipcodes(line)-line; } //------------------------------------------------------------------------- int py_tag_advance(const char *line, int cnt) { return tag_advance(line, cnt)-line; } //------------------------------------------------------------------------- /* # def generate_disassembly(ea, max_lines, as_stack, notags): """ Generate disassembly lines (many lines) and put them into a buffer @param ea: address to generate disassembly for @param max_lines: how many lines max to generate @param as_stack: Display undefined items as 2/4/8 bytes @return: - None on failure - tuple(most_important_line_number, tuple(lines)) : Returns a tuple containing the most important line number and a tuple of generated lines """ pass # */ PyObject *py_generate_disassembly( ea_t ea, int max_lines, bool as_stack, bool notags) { if ( max_lines <= 0 ) Py_RETURN_NONE; qstring qbuf; char **lines = new char *[max_lines]; int lnnum; int nlines = generate_disassembly(ea, lines, max_lines, &lnnum, as_stack); PyObject *py_tuple = PyTuple_New(nlines); for ( int i=0; i #endif