cemu-idapython/examples/ex_uirequests.py
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- 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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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
# This is an example illustrating how to use the execute_ui_requests()
# and the idautils.ProcessUiActions()
# (c) Hex-Rays
#
import idaapi
import idautils
import idc
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
class __process_ui_actions_helper(object):
def __init__(self, actions, flags = 0):
"""Expect a list or a string with a list of actions"""
if isinstance(actions, str):
lst = actions.split(";")
elif isinstance(actions, (list, tuple)):
lst = actions
else:
raise ValueError, "Must pass a string, list or a tuple"
# Remember the action list and the flags
self.__action_list = lst
self.__flags = flags
# Reset action index
self.__idx = 0
def __len__(self):
return len(self.__action_list)
def __call__(self):
if self.__idx >= len(self.__action_list):
return False
# Execute one action
idaapi.process_ui_action(
self.__action_list[self.__idx],
self.__flags)
# Move to next action
self.__idx += 1
print "index=%d" % self.__idx
# Reschedule
return True
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
def ProcessUiActions(actions, flags=0):
"""
@param actions: A string containing a list of actions separated by semicolon, a list or a tuple
@param flags: flags to be passed to process_ui_action()
@return: Boolean. Returns False if the action list was empty or execute_ui_requests() failed.
"""
# Instantiate a helper
helper = __process_ui_actions_helper(actions, flags)
return False if len(helper) < 1 else idaapi.execute_ui_requests((helper,))
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
class print_req_t(object):
def __init__(self, s):
self.s = s
def __call__(self):
idaapi.msg("%s" % self.s)
return False # Don't reschedule
if idc.AskYN(1,("HIDECANCEL\nDo you want to run execute_ui_requests() example?\n"
"Press NO to execute ProcessUiActions() example\n")):
idaapi.execute_ui_requests(
(print_req_t("Hello"), print_req_t(" world\n")) )
else:
ProcessUiActions("JumpQ;JumpName")