cemu-idapython/swig/idd.i
skochinsky@gmail.com 1258fab948 IDAPython 1.5.3
- IDA Pro 6.2 support
- added set_idc_func_ex(): it is now possible to add new IDC functions using Python
- added visit_patched_bytes() (see ex_patch.py)
- added support for the multiline text input control in the Form class
- added support for the editable/readonly dropdown list control in the Form class
- added execute_sync() to register a function call into the UI message queue
- added execute_ui_requests() / check ex_uirequests.py
- added add_hotkey() / del_hotkey() to bind Python methods to hotkeys
- added register_timer()/unregister_timer(). Check ex_timer.py
- added the IDC (Arrays) netnode manipulation layer into idc.py
- added idautils.Structs() and StructMembers() generator functions
- removed the "Run Python Statement" menu item. IDA now has a unified dialog. 
  Use RunPlugin("python", 0) to invoke it manually.
- better error messages for script plugins, loaders and processor modules
- bugfix: Dbg_Hooks.dbg_run_to() was receiving wrong input
- bugfix: A few Enum related functions were not properly working in idc.py
- bugfix: GetIdaDirectory() and GetProcessName() were broken in idc.py
- bugfix: idaapi.get_item_head() / idc.ItemHead() were not working
2011-10-14 14:24:38 +00:00

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%ignore debugger_t;
%ignore memory_info_t;
%ignore lowcnd_t;
%ignore lowcnd_vec_t;
%ignore update_bpt_info_t;
%ignore update_bpt_vec_t;
%ignore register_info_t;
%ignore appcall;
%ignore idd_opinfo_t;
%ignore gdecode_t;
%apply unsigned char { char dtyp };
%include "idd.hpp"
%clear(char dtyp);
%{
//<code(py_idd)>
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
static bool dbg_can_query()
{
// Reject the request only if no debugger is set
// or the debugger cannot be queried while not in suspended state
return dbg != NULL && (dbg->may_disturb() || get_process_state() < DSTATE_NOTASK);
}
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
static PyObject *meminfo_vec_t_to_py(meminfo_vec_t &areas)
{
PyObject *py_list = PyList_New(areas.size());
meminfo_vec_t::const_iterator it, it_end(areas.end());
Py_ssize_t i = 0;
for ( it=areas.begin(); it!=it_end; ++it, ++i )
{
const memory_info_t &mi = *it;
// startEA endEA name sclass sbase bitness perm
PyList_SetItem(py_list, i,
Py_BuildValue("("PY_FMT64 PY_FMT64 "ss" PY_FMT64 "II)",
pyul_t(mi.startEA),
pyul_t(mi.endEA),
mi.name.c_str(),
mi.sclass.c_str(),
pyul_t(mi.sbase),
(unsigned int)(mi.bitness),
(unsigned int)mi.perm));
}
return py_list;
}
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
PyObject *py_appcall(
ea_t func_ea,
thid_t tid,
PyObject *py_type,
PyObject *py_fields,
PyObject *arg_list)
{
if ( !PyList_Check(arg_list) )
return NULL;
const char *type = py_type == Py_None ? NULL : PyString_AS_STRING(py_type);
const char *fields = py_fields == Py_None ? NULL : PyString_AS_STRING(py_fields);
// Convert Python arguments into IDC values
qvector<idc_value_t> idc_args;
int sn = 0;
Py_ssize_t nargs = PyList_Size(arg_list);
idc_args.resize(nargs);
bool ok = true;
for ( Py_ssize_t i=0; i<nargs; i++ )
{
// Get argument
PyObject *py_item = PyList_GetItem(arg_list, i);
if ( (debug & IDA_DEBUG_APPCALL) != 0 )
{
qstring s;
PyW_ObjectToString(py_item, &s);
msg("obj[%d]->%s\n", int(i), s.c_str());
}
// Convert it
if ( pyvar_to_idcvar(py_item, &idc_args[i], &sn) < CIP_OK )
{
ok = false;
break;
}
}
// Set exception message
if ( !ok )
{
PyErr_SetString(
PyExc_ValueError,
"PyAppCall: Failed to convert Python values to IDC values");
return NULL;
}
if ( (debug & IDA_DEBUG_APPCALL) != 0 )
{
msg("input variables:\n"
"----------------\n");
qstring s;
for ( Py_ssize_t i=0; i<nargs; i++ )
{
VarPrint(&s, &idc_args[i]);
msg("%d]\n%s\n-----------\n", int(i), s.c_str());
s.qclear();
}
}
// Do Appcall
idc_value_t idc_result;
error_t ret = appcall(
func_ea,
tid,
(type_t *)type,
(p_list *)fields,
idc_args.size(),
idc_args.begin(),
&idc_result);
if ( ret != eOk )
{
// An exception was thrown?
if ( ret == eExecThrow )
{
// Convert the result (which is a debug_event) into a Python object
PyObject *py_appcall_exc(NULL);
idcvar_to_pyvar(idc_result, &py_appcall_exc);
PyErr_SetObject(PyExc_OSError, py_appcall_exc);
Py_DECREF(py_appcall_exc);
return NULL;
}
// An error in the Appcall? (or an exception but AppCallOptions/DEBEV is not set)
else
{
char err_str[MAXSTR];
qstrerror(ret, err_str, sizeof(err_str));
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_Exception, err_str);
return NULL;
}
}
if ( (debug & IDA_DEBUG_APPCALL) != 0 )
{
msg("return variables:\n"
"-----------------\n");
qstring s;
for ( Py_ssize_t i=0; i<nargs; i++ )
{
VarPrint(&s, &idc_args[i]);
msg("%d]\n%s\n-----------\n", int(i), s.c_str());
s.qclear();
}
}
// Convert IDC values back to Python values
for ( Py_ssize_t i=0; i<nargs; i++ )
{
// Get argument
PyObject *py_item = PyList_GetItem(arg_list, i);
// We convert arguments but fail only on fatal errors
// (we ignore failure because of immutable objects)
if ( idcvar_to_pyvar(idc_args[i], &py_item) == CIP_FAILED )
{
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "PyAppCall: Failed while converting IDC values to Python values");
return NULL;
}
}
// Convert the result from IDC back to Python
PyObject *py_result(NULL);
if ( idcvar_to_pyvar(idc_result, &py_result) <= CIP_IMMUTABLE )
{
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "PyAppCall: Failed while converting IDC return value to Python return value");
return NULL;
}
if ( (debug & IDA_DEBUG_APPCALL) != 0 )
{
msg("return var:\n"
"-----------\n");
qstring s;
VarPrint(&s, &idc_result);
msg("%s\n-----------\n", s.c_str());
}
return py_result;
}
//</code(py_idd)>
%}
%rename (appcall) py_appcall;
%inline %{
//<inline(py_idd)>
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
/*
#<pydoc>
def dbg_get_registers():
"""
This function returns the register definition from the currently loaded debugger.
Basically, it returns an array of structure similar to to idd.hpp / register_info_t
@return:
None if no debugger is loaded
tuple(name, flags, class, dtyp, bit_strings, bit_strings_default_mask)
The bit_strings can be a tuple of strings or None (if the register does not have bit_strings)
"""
pass
#</pydoc>
*/
static PyObject *dbg_get_registers()
{
if ( dbg == NULL )
Py_RETURN_NONE;
PyObject *py_list = PyList_New(dbg->registers_size);
for ( int i=0; i<dbg->registers_size; i++ )
{
register_info_t &ri = dbg->registers[i];
PyObject *py_bits;
// Does this register have bit strings?
// (Make sure it does not use custom formats because bit_string would be the format name)
if ( ri.bit_strings != NULL && (ri.flags & REGISTER_CUSTFMT) == 0 )
{
int nbits = (int)b2a_width((int)get_dtyp_size(ri.dtyp), 0) * 4;
py_bits = PyList_New(nbits);
for ( int i=0; i<nbits; i++ )
{
const char *s = ri.bit_strings[i];
PyList_SetItem(py_bits, i, PyString_FromString(s == NULL ? "" : s));
}
}
else
{
Py_INCREF(Py_None);
py_bits = Py_None;
}
// name, flags, class, dtyp, bit_strings, bit_strings_default_mask
PyList_SetItem(py_list, i,
Py_BuildValue("(sIIINI)",
ri.name,
ri.flags,
(unsigned int)ri.register_class,
(unsigned int)ri.dtyp,
py_bits,
(unsigned int)ri.bit_strings_default));
}
return py_list;
}
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
/*
#<pydoc>
def dbg_get_thread_sreg_base(tid, sreg_value):
"""
Returns the segment register base value
@param tid: thread id
@param sreg_value: segment register (selector) value
@return:
- The base as an 'ea'
- Or None on failure
"""
pass
#</pydoc>
*/
static PyObject *dbg_get_thread_sreg_base(PyObject *py_tid, PyObject *py_sreg_value)
{
if ( !dbg_can_query() || !PyInt_Check(py_tid) || !PyInt_Check(py_sreg_value) )
Py_RETURN_NONE;
ea_t answer;
thid_t tid = PyInt_AsLong(py_tid);
int sreg_value = PyInt_AsLong(py_sreg_value);
if ( internal_get_sreg_base(tid, sreg_value, &answer) != 1 )
Py_RETURN_NONE;
return Py_BuildValue(PY_FMT64, pyul_t(answer));
}
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
/*
#<pydoc>
def dbg_read_memory(ea, sz):
"""
Reads from the debugee's memory at the specified ea
@return:
- The read buffer (as a string)
- Or None on failure
"""
pass
#</pydoc>
*/
static PyObject *dbg_read_memory(PyObject *py_ea, PyObject *py_sz)
{
uint64 ea, sz;
if ( !dbg_can_query() || !PyW_GetNumber(py_ea, &ea) || !PyW_GetNumber(py_sz, &sz) )
Py_RETURN_NONE;
// Create a Python string
PyObject *ret = PyString_FromStringAndSize(NULL, Py_ssize_t(sz));
if ( ret == NULL )
Py_RETURN_NONE;
// Get the internal buffer
Py_ssize_t len;
char *buf;
PyString_AsStringAndSize(ret, &buf, &len);
if ( (size_t)read_dbg_memory(ea_t(ea), buf, size_t(sz)) != sz )
{
// Release the string on failure
Py_DECREF(ret);
// Return None on failure
Py_RETURN_NONE;
}
return ret;
}
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
/*
#<pydoc>
def dbg_write_memory(ea, buffer):
"""
Writes a buffer to the debugee's memory
@return: Boolean
"""
pass
#</pydoc>
*/
static PyObject *dbg_write_memory(PyObject *py_ea, PyObject *py_buf)
{
uint64 ea;
if ( !dbg_can_query() || !PyString_Check(py_buf) || !PyW_GetNumber(py_ea, &ea) )
Py_RETURN_NONE;
size_t sz = PyString_GET_SIZE(py_buf);
void *buf = (void *)PyString_AS_STRING(py_buf);
if ( write_dbg_memory(ea_t(ea), buf, sz) != sz )
Py_RETURN_FALSE;
Py_RETURN_TRUE;
}
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
/*
#<pydoc>
def dbg_get_name():
"""
This function returns the current debugger's name.
@return: Debugger name or None if no debugger is active
"""
pass
#</pydoc>
*/
static PyObject *dbg_get_name()
{
if ( dbg == NULL )
Py_RETURN_NONE;
else
return PyString_FromString(dbg->name);
}
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
/*
#<pydoc>
def dbg_get_memory_info():
"""
This function returns the memory configuration of a debugged process.
@return:
None if no debugger is active
tuple(startEA, endEA, name, sclass, sbase, bitness, perm)
"""
pass
#</pydoc>
*/
static PyObject *dbg_get_memory_info()
{
if ( !dbg_can_query() )
Py_RETURN_NONE;
// Invalidate memory
invalidate_dbgmem_config();
invalidate_dbgmem_contents(BADADDR, BADADDR);
meminfo_vec_t areas;
get_dbg_memory_info(&areas);
return meminfo_vec_t_to_py(areas);
}
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
/*
#<pydoc>
def dbg_can_query():
"""
This function can be used to check if the debugger can be queried:
- debugger is loaded
- process is suspended
- process is not suspended but can take requests. In this case some requests like
memory read/write, bpt management succeed and register querying will fail.
Check if idaapi.get_process_state() < 0 to tell if the process is suspended
@return: Boolean
"""
pass
#</pydoc>
*/
static bool dbg_can_query();
PyObject *py_appcall(
ea_t func_ea,
thid_t tid,
PyObject *py_type,
PyObject *py_fields,
PyObject *arg_list);
//</inline(py_idd)>
char get_event_module_name(const debug_event_t* ev, char *buf, size_t bufsize)
{
qstrncpy(buf, ev->modinfo.name, bufsize);
return true;
}
ea_t get_event_module_base(const debug_event_t* ev)
{
return ev->modinfo.base;
}
asize_t get_event_module_size(const debug_event_t* ev)
{
return ev->modinfo.size;
}
char get_event_exc_info(const debug_event_t* ev, char *buf, size_t bufsize)
{
qstrncpy(buf, ev->exc.info, bufsize);
return true;
}
char get_event_info(const debug_event_t* ev, char *buf, size_t bufsize)
{
qstrncpy(buf, ev->info, bufsize);
return true;
}
ea_t get_event_bpt_hea(const debug_event_t* ev)
{
return ev->bpt.hea;
}
uint get_event_exc_code(const debug_event_t* ev)
{
return ev->exc.code;
}
ea_t get_event_exc_ea(const debug_event_t* ev)
{
return ev->exc.ea;
}
bool can_exc_continue(const debug_event_t* ev)
{
return ev->exc.can_cont;
}
%}
%pythoncode %{
#<pycode(py_idd)>
import types
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
class Appcall_array__(object):
"""This class is used with Appcall.array() method"""
def __init__(self, tp):
self.__type = tp
def pack(self, L):
"""Packs a list or tuple into a byref buffer"""
t = type(L)
if not (t == types.ListType or t == types.TupleType):
raise ValueError, "Either a list or a tuple must be passed"
self.__size = len(L)
if self.__size == 1:
self.__typedobj = Appcall__.typedobj(self.__type + ";")
else:
self.__typedobj = Appcall__.typedobj("%s x[%d];" % (self.__type, self.__size))
# Now store the object in a string buffer
ok, buf = self.__typedobj.store(L)
if ok:
return Appcall__.byref(buf)
else:
return None
def try_to_convert_to_list(self, obj):
"""Is this object a list? We check for the existance of attribute zero and attribute self.size-1"""
if not (hasattr(obj, "0") and hasattr(obj, str(self.__size-1))):
return obj
# at this point, we are sure we have an "idc list"
# let us convert to a Python list
return [getattr(obj, str(x)) for x in xrange(0, self.__size)]
def unpack(self, buf, as_list=True):
"""Unpacks an array back into a list or an object"""
# take the value from the special ref object
if isinstance(buf, PyIdc_cvt_refclass__):
buf = buf.value
# we can only unpack from strings
if type(buf) != types.StringType:
raise ValueError, "Cannot unpack this type!"
# now unpack
ok, obj = self.__typedobj.retrieve(buf)
if not ok:
raise ValueError, "Failed while unpacking!"
if not as_list:
return obj
return self.try_to_convert_to_list(obj)
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Wrapper class for the appcall()
class Appcall_callable__(object):
"""
Helper class to issue appcalls using a natural syntax:
appcall.FunctionNameInTheDatabase(arguments, ....)
or
appcall["Function@8"](arguments, ...)
or
f8 = appcall["Function@8"]
f8(arg1, arg2, ...)
or
o = appcall.obj()
i = byref(5)
appcall.funcname(arg1, i, "hello", o)
"""
def __init__(self, ea, tp = None, fld = None):
"""Initializes an appcall with a given function ea"""
self.__ea = ea
self.__type = tp
self.__fields = fld
self.__options = None # Appcall options
self.__timeout = None # Appcall timeout
def __get_timeout(self):
return self.__timeout
def __set_timeout(self, v):
self.__timeout = v
timeout = property(__get_timeout, __set_timeout)
"""An Appcall instance can change its timeout value with this attribute"""
def __get_options(self):
return self.__options if self.__options != None else Appcall__.get_appcall_options()
def __set_options(self, v):
if self.timeout:
# If timeout value is set, then put the timeout flag and encode the timeout value
v |= Appcall__.APPCALL_TIMEOUT | (self.timeout << 16)
else:
# Timeout is not set, then clear the timeout flag
v &= ~Appcall__.APPCALL_TIMEOUT
self.__options = v
options = property(__get_options, __set_options)
"""Sets the Appcall options locally to this Appcall instance"""
def __call__(self, *args):
"""Make object callable. We redirect execution to idaapi.appcall()"""
if self.ea is None:
raise ValueError, "Object not callable!"
# convert arguments to a list
arg_list = list(args)
# Save appcall options and set new global options
old_opt = Appcall__.get_appcall_options()
Appcall__.set_appcall_options(self.options)
# Do the Appcall (use the wrapped version)
e_obj = None
try:
r = _idaapi.appcall(
self.ea,
_idaapi.get_current_thread(),
self.type,
self.fields,
arg_list)
except Exception as e:
e_obj = e
# Restore appcall options
Appcall__.set_appcall_options(old_opt)
# Return or re-raise exception
if e_obj:
raise Exception, e_obj
return r
def __get_ea(self):
return self.__ea
def __set_ea(self, val):
self.__ea = val
ea = property(__get_ea, __set_ea)
"""Returns or sets the EA associated with this object"""
def __get_size(self):
if self.__type == None:
return -1
r = _idaapi.get_type_size0(_idaapi.cvar.idati, self.__type)
if not r:
return -1
return r
size = property(__get_size)
"""Returns the size of the type"""
def __get_type(self):
return self.__type
type = property(__get_type)
"""Returns the typestring"""
def __get_fields(self):
return self.__fields
fields = property(__get_fields)
"""Returns the field names"""
def retrieve(self, src=None, flags=0):
"""
Unpacks a typed object from the database if an ea is given or from a string if a string was passed
@param src: the address of the object or a string
@return: Returns a tuple of boolean and object or error number (Bool, Error | Object).
"""
# Nothing passed? Take the address and unpack from the database
if src is None:
src = self.ea
if type(src) == types.StringType:
return _idaapi.unpack_object_from_bv(_idaapi.cvar.idati, self.type, self.fields, src, flags)
else:
return _idaapi.unpack_object_from_idb(_idaapi.cvar.idati, self.type, self.fields, src, flags)
def store(self, obj, dest_ea=None, base_ea=0, flags=0):
"""
Packs an object into a given ea if provided or into a string if no address was passed.
@param obj: The object to pack
@param dest_ea: If packing to idb this will be the store location
@param base_ea: If packing to a buffer, this will be the base that will be used to relocate the pointers
@return:
- If packing to a string then a Tuple(Boolean, packed_string or error code)
- If packing to the database then a return code is returned (0 is success)
"""
# no ea passed? thus pack to a string
if dest_ea is None:
return _idaapi.pack_object_to_bv(obj,
_idaapi.cvar.idati,
self.type,
self.fields,
base_ea,
flags)
else:
return _idaapi.pack_object_to_idb(obj,
_idaapi.cvar.idati,
self.type,
self.fields,
dest_ea,
flags)
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
class Appcall_consts__(object):
"""Helper class used by Appcall.Consts attribute
It is used to retrieve constants via attribute access"""
def __init__(self, default=0):
self.__default = default
def __getattr__(self, attr):
return Appcall__.valueof(attr, self.__default)
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
class Appcall__(object):
APPCALL_MANUAL = 0x1
"""
Only set up the appcall, do not run it.
you should call CleanupAppcall() when finished
"""
APPCALL_DEBEV = 0x2
"""
Return debug event information
If this bit is set, exceptions during appcall
will generate idc exceptions with full
information about the exception
"""
APPCALL_TIMEOUT = 0x4
"""
Appcall with timeout
The timeout value in milliseconds is specified
in the high 2 bytes of the 'options' argument:
If timed out, errbuf will contain "timeout".
"""
def __init__(self):
self.__consts = Appcall_consts__()
def __get_consts(self):
return self.__consts
Consts = property(__get_consts)
"""Use Appcall.Consts.CONST_NAME to access constants"""
@staticmethod
def __name_or_ea(name_or_ea):
"""
Function that accepts a name or an ea and checks if the address is enabled.
If a name is passed then idaapi.get_name_ea() is applied to retrieve the name
@return:
- Returns the resolved EA or
- Raises an exception if the address is not enabled
"""
# a string? try to resolve it
if type(name_or_ea) == types.StringType:
ea = _idaapi.get_name_ea(_idaapi.BADADDR, name_or_ea)
else:
ea = name_or_ea
# could not resolve name or invalid address?
if ea == _idaapi.BADADDR or not _idaapi.isEnabled(ea):
raise ValueError, "Undefined function " + name_or_ea
return ea
@staticmethod
def proto(name_or_ea, prototype, flags = None):
"""
Allows you to instantiate an appcall (callable object) with the desired prototype
@param name_or_ea: The name of the function (will be resolved with LocByName())
@param prototype:
@return:
- On failure it raises an exception if the prototype could not be parsed
or the address is not resolvable
- Returns a callbable Appcall instance with the given prototypes and flags
"""
# resolve and raise exception on error
ea = Appcall__.__name_or_ea(name_or_ea)
# parse the type
if flags is None:
flags = 1 | 2 | 4 # PT_SIL | PT_NDC | PT_TYP
result = _idaapi.idc_parse_decl(_idaapi.cvar.idati, prototype, flags)
if result is None:
raise ValueError, "Could not parse type: " + prototype
# Return the callable method with type info
return Appcall_callable__(ea, result[1], result[2])
def __getattr__(self, name_or_ea):
"""Allows you to call functions as if they were member functions (by returning a callable object)"""
# resolve and raise exception on error
ea = self.__name_or_ea(name_or_ea)
if ea == _idaapi.BADADDR:
raise ValueError, "Undefined function " + name
# Return the callable method
return Appcall_callable__(ea)
def __getitem__(self, idx):
"""
Use self[func_name] syntax if the function name contains invalid characters for an attribute name
See __getattr___
"""
return self.__getattr__(idx)
@staticmethod
def valueof(name, default=0):
"""
Returns the numeric value of a given name string.
If the name could not be resolved then the default value will be returned
"""
t, v = _idaapi.get_name_value(_idaapi.BADADDR, name)
if t == 0: # NT_NONE
v = default
return v
@staticmethod
def int64(v):
"""Whenever a 64bit number is needed use this method to construct an object"""
return PyIdc_cvt_int64__(v)
@staticmethod
def byref(val):
"""
Method to create references to immutable objects
Currently we support references to int/strings
Objects need not be passed by reference (this will be done automatically)
"""
return PyIdc_cvt_refclass__(val)
@staticmethod
def buffer(str = None, size = 0, fill="\x00"):
"""
Creates a string buffer. The returned value (r) will be a byref object.
Use r.value to get the contents and r.size to get the buffer's size
"""
if str is None:
str = ""
left = size - len(str)
if left > 0:
str = str + (fill * left)
r = Appcall__.byref(str)
r.size = size
return r
@staticmethod
def obj(**kwds):
"""Returns an empty object or objects with attributes as passed via its keywords arguments"""
return object_t(**kwds)
@staticmethod
def cstr(val):
return as_cstr(val)
@staticmethod
def unicode(s):
return as_unicode(s)
@staticmethod
def array(type_name):
"""Defines an array type. Later you need to pack() / unpack()"""
return Appcall_array__(type_name)
@staticmethod
def typedobj(typestr, ea=None):
"""
Parses a type string and returns an appcall object.
One can then use retrieve() member method
@param ea: Optional parameter that later can be used to retrieve the type
@return: Appcall object or raises ValueError exception
"""
# parse the type
result = _idaapi.idc_parse_decl(_idaapi.cvar.idati, typestr, 1 | 2 | 4) # PT_SIL | PT_NDC | PT_TYP
if result is None:
raise ValueError, "Could not parse type: " + typestr
# Return the callable method with type info
return Appcall_callable__(ea, result[1], result[2])
@staticmethod
def set_appcall_options(opt):
"""Method to change the Appcall options globally (not per Appcall)"""
old_opt = Appcall__.get_appcall_options()
_idaapi.cvar.inf.appcall_options = opt
return old_opt
@staticmethod
def get_appcall_options():
"""Return the global Appcall options"""
return _idaapi.cvar.inf.appcall_options
@staticmethod
def cleanup_appcall(tid = 0):
"""Equivalent to IDC's CleanupAppcall()"""
return _idaapi.cleanup_appcall(tid)
Appcall = Appcall__()
#</pycode(py_idd)>
%}