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SPELL=radare2
VERSION=0.7
SOURCE="${SPELL}-${VERSION}.tar.gz"
SOURCE_URL[0]=http://radare.org/get/${SOURCE}
SOURCE_HASH=sha512:9896bc697ed5853d71dc3b844493c9ff5c6f35627319fe6e19d81668086cfce0301ff690e09ba2c41f6c690374b124cc38a1d24df2571c4a1fd8e2445c54bd36
SOURCE_DIRECTORY="${BUILD_DIRECTORY}/${SPELL}-${VERSION}"
WEB_SITE="http://radare.org"
LICENSE[0]=GPL
ENTERED=20110506
SHORT="open source reverse engineering framework"
cat << EOF
radare is a reverse engineering framework with tools to disassemble, debug,
analyze and manipulate binary files. The tools provided form a unix-like
toolchain.
* Multi-architecture multi-platform
- GNU/Linux, BSD, OSX, iPhoneOS, Windows and Solaris
- x86{32,64}, arm, java, powerpc, mips
- PE{32,64}, [fat]MACH0{32,64}, ELF{32,64}, CLASS
* Highly scriptable
- Batch mode and native plugins with full internal API access
- Vala, Go, Python, ruby, perl, lua, Java, shellscript, ..
- Scripting language based in mnemonic commands and macros
* Hexadecimal editor
- 64bit offset support with virtual addressing and section maps
- Assemble and disassemble from/to many architectures
- Colorizes opcodes, bytes and debug register changes
- Print data in various formats (int, float, disasm, timestamp, ..)
- Search multiple patterns or keywords with binary mask support
- Checksumming and data analysis of byte blocks
* IO is wrapped
- Support Files, disks, processes and streams
- Virtual addressing with sections and multiple file mapping
- Handles gdb:// and rap:// remote protocols
* Debugger support
- Software and hardware breakpoints
- Tracing and logging facilities
* Diffing between two functions or binaries
- Graphviz friendly code analysis graphs
- Colorize nodes and edges
* Code analysis at opcode, basicblock, function levels
- Embedded simple virtual machine to emulate code
- Keep track of code and data references
- Function calls and syscall decompilation
- Function description, comments and library signatures
EOF
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