BinFind
1.0.0
Une classe C++ pour effectuer des recherches de type regex sur des données binaires.
Voici un exemple de base sur la façon d'utiliser BinFind :
// Initialize a search in the given buffer
BinFind find (buffer, sizeof (buffer));
// Match 1 or more 0x05, 0 or 1 0xFF, and 1 or more 0x04.
auto ret = find.Find( " 05+ FF? 04+ " );
// Print out the results
for ( auto result : ret) {
printf ( " * %p -> %p n " , result. Pointer , result. Pointer + result. Size );
}
Il existe un exemple simple que vous pouvez également compiler et exécuter dans main.cpp
.
Vous pouvez également appeler BinFind_DumpMemory
pour vider une région mémoire avec un vecteur facultatif de sections à mettre en surbrillance, ce qui donnera la capture d'écran ci-dessus.
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