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What's new: - Proper multi-threaded support - Better PyObject reference counting with ref_t and newref_t helper classes - Improved the pywraps/deployment script - Added IDAViewWrapper class and example - Added idc.GetDisasmEx() - Added idc.AddSegEx() - Added idc.GetLocalTinfo() - Added idc.ApplyType() - Updated type information implementation - Introduced the idaapi.require() - see http://www.hexblog.com/?p=749 - set REMOVE_CWD_SYS_PATH=1 by default in python.cfg (remove current directory from the import search path). Various bugfixes: - fixed various memory leaks - asklong/askaddr/asksel (and corresponding idc.py functions) were returning results truncated to 32 bits in IDA64 - fix wrong documentation for idc.SizeOf - GetFloat/GetDouble functions did not take into account endianness of the processor - idaapi.NO_PROCESS was not defined, and was causing GetProcessPid() to fail - idc.py: insert escape characters to string parameter when call Eval() - idc.SaveFile/savefile were always overwriting an existing file instead of writing only the new data - PluginForm.Close() wasn't passing its arguments to the delegate function, resulting in an error.
215 lines
5.9 KiB
C++
215 lines
5.9 KiB
C++
#ifndef __PYWRAPS__LINES__
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#define __PYWRAPS__LINES__
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//<code(py_lines)>
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------
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static PyObject *py_get_user_defined_prefix = NULL;
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static void idaapi s_py_get_user_defined_prefix(
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ea_t ea,
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int lnnum,
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int indent,
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const char *line,
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char *buf,
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size_t bufsize)
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{
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PYW_GIL_GET;
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newref_t py_ret(
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PyObject_CallFunction(
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py_get_user_defined_prefix,
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PY_FMT64 "iis" PY_FMT64,
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ea, lnnum, indent, line, bufsize));
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// Error? Display it
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// No error? Copy the buffer
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if ( !PyW_ShowCbErr("py_get_user_defined_prefix") )
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{
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Py_ssize_t py_len;
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char *py_str;
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if ( PyString_AsStringAndSize(py_ret.o, &py_str, &py_len) != -1 )
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{
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memcpy(buf, py_str, qmin(bufsize, py_len));
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if ( py_len < bufsize )
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buf[py_len] = '\0';
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}
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}
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}
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//</code(py_lines)>
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------
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//<inline(py_lines)>
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/*
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#<pydoc>
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def set_user_defined_prefix(width, callback):
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"""
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User-defined line-prefixes are displayed just after the autogenerated
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line prefixes. In order to use them, the plugin should call the
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following function to specify its width and contents.
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@param width: the width of the user-defined prefix
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@param callback: a get_user_defined_prefix callback to get the contents of the prefix.
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Its arguments:
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ea - linear address
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lnnum - line number
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indent - indent of the line contents (-1 means the default instruction)
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indent and is used for instruction itself. see explanations for printf_line()
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line - the line to be generated. the line usually contains color tags this argument
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can be examined to decide whether to generated the prefix
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bufsize- the maximum allowed size of the output buffer
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It returns a buffer of size < bufsize
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In order to remove the callback before unloading the plugin, specify the width = 0 or the callback = None
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"""
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pass
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#</pydoc>
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*/
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static PyObject *py_set_user_defined_prefix(size_t width, PyObject *pycb)
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{
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PYW_GIL_CHECK_LOCKED_SCOPE();
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if ( width == 0 || pycb == Py_None )
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{
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// Release old callback reference
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Py_XDECREF(py_get_user_defined_prefix);
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// ...and clear it
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py_get_user_defined_prefix = NULL;
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// Uninstall user defind prefix
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set_user_defined_prefix(0, NULL);
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}
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else if ( PyCallable_Check(pycb) )
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{
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// Release old callback reference
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Py_XDECREF(py_get_user_defined_prefix);
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// Copy new callback and hold a reference
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py_get_user_defined_prefix = pycb;
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Py_INCREF(py_get_user_defined_prefix);
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set_user_defined_prefix(width, s_py_get_user_defined_prefix);
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}
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else
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{
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Py_RETURN_FALSE;
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}
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Py_RETURN_TRUE;
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}
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//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/*
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#<pydoc>
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def tag_remove(colstr):
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"""
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Remove color escape sequences from a string
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@param colstr: the colored string with embedded tags
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@return:
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None on failure
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or a new string w/o the tags
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"""
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pass
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#</pydoc>
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*/
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PyObject *py_tag_remove(const char *instr)
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{
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PYW_GIL_CHECK_LOCKED_SCOPE();
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size_t sz = strlen(instr);
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char *buf = new char[sz + 5];
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if ( buf == NULL )
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Py_RETURN_NONE;
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ssize_t r = tag_remove(instr, buf, sz);
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PyObject *res;
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if ( r < 0 )
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{
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Py_INCREF(Py_None);
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res = Py_None;
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}
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else
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{
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res = PyString_FromString(buf);
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}
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delete [] buf;
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return res;
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}
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//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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PyObject *py_tag_addr(ea_t ea)
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{
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char buf[100];
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tag_addr(buf, buf + sizeof(buf), ea);
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PYW_GIL_CHECK_LOCKED_SCOPE();
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return PyString_FromString(buf);
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}
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//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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int py_tag_skipcode(const char *line)
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{
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return tag_skipcode(line)-line;
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}
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//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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int py_tag_skipcodes(const char *line)
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{
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return tag_skipcodes(line)-line;
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}
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//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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int py_tag_advance(const char *line, int cnt)
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{
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return tag_advance(line, cnt)-line;
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}
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//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/*
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#<pydoc>
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def generate_disassembly(ea, max_lines, as_stack, notags):
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"""
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Generate disassembly lines (many lines) and put them into a buffer
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@param ea: address to generate disassembly for
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@param max_lines: how many lines max to generate
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@param as_stack: Display undefined items as 2/4/8 bytes
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@return:
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- None on failure
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- tuple(most_important_line_number, tuple(lines)) : Returns a tuple containing
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the most important line number and a tuple of generated lines
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"""
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pass
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#</pydoc>
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*/
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PyObject *py_generate_disassembly(
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ea_t ea,
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int max_lines,
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bool as_stack,
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bool notags)
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{
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PYW_GIL_CHECK_LOCKED_SCOPE();
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if ( max_lines <= 0 )
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Py_RETURN_NONE;
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qstring qbuf;
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char **lines = new char *[max_lines];
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int lnnum;
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int nlines = generate_disassembly(ea, lines, max_lines, &lnnum, as_stack);
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newref_t py_tuple(PyTuple_New(nlines));
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for ( int i=0; i<nlines; i++ )
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{
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const char *s = lines[i];
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size_t line_len = strlen(s);
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if ( notags )
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{
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qbuf.resize(line_len+5);
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tag_remove(s, &qbuf[0], line_len);
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s = (const char *)&qbuf[0];
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}
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PyTuple_SetItem(py_tuple.o, i, PyString_FromString(s));
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qfree(lines[i]);
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}
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delete [] lines;
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return Py_BuildValue("(iO)", lnnum, py_tuple.o);
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}
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//</inline(py_lines)>
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#endif
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