cemu-idapython/examples/chooser.py
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- 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
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- added the IDC (Arrays) netnode manipulation layer into idc.py
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  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
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------
# Chooser test
#
# This script demonstrates the usage of the class-based chooser.
#
# Author: Gergely Erdelyi <gergely.erdelyi@d-dome.net>
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
from idaapi import Choose
#
# Modal chooser
#
# Get a modal Choose instance
chooser = Choose([], "MyChooser", 1)
# List to choose from
chooser.list = [ "First", "Second", "Third" ]
# Set the width
chooser.width = 50
# Run the chooser
ch = chooser.choose()
# Print the results
if ch > 0:
print "You chose %d which is %s" % (ch, chooser.list[ch-1])
else:
print "Escape from chooser"
#
# Normal chooser
#
class MyChoose(Choose):
"""
You have to subclass Chooser to override the enter() method
"""
def __init__(self, list=[], name="Choose"):
Choose.__init__(self, list, name)
# Set the width
self.width = 50
self.deflt = 1
def enter(self, n):
print "Enter called. Do some stuff here."
print "The chosen item is %d = %s" % (n, self.list[n-1])
print "Now press ESC to leave."
# Get a Choose instance
chooser = MyChoose([ "First", "Second", "Third" ], "MyChoose")
# Run the chooser
ch = chooser.choose()