package bap-core-theory
BAP Semantics Representation
Install
Dune Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
v2.2.0.tar.gz
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Description
The Core Theory is an intermediate language that is designed to express the semantics of computer programs. It focuses on programs that are represented in binary machine code and is capable of an accurate representation of the architectural and micro-architectural details of the program behavior.
Published: 13 Dec 2020
Dependencies (9)
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bitvec-sexp
= "2.2.0"
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bitvec-order
= "2.2.0"
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bitvec-binprot
= "2.2.0"
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bitvec
= "2.2.0"
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bap-knowledge
= "2.2.0"
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oasis
build & >= "0.4.7"
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ppx_bap
>= "v0.14"
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core_kernel
>= "v0.14"
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ocaml
>= "4.08.0"
Dev Dependencies
None
Used by (19)
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bap-analyze
< "2.3.0"
-
bap-arm
= "2.2.0"
-
bap-bil
= "2.2.0"
-
bap-disassemble
= "2.2.0"
-
bap-elementary
= "2.2.0"
-
bap-frontend
= "2.2.0"
-
bap-mc
= "2.2.0"
-
bap-mips
= "2.2.0"
-
bap-objdump
= "2.2.0"
-
bap-powerpc
= "2.2.0"
-
bap-print
= "2.2.0"
-
bap-radare2
< "2.3.0"
-
bap-relocatable
= "2.2.0"
-
bap-std
= "2.2.0"
-
bap-stub-resolver
= "2.2.0"
-
bap-systemz
< "2.3.0"
-
bap-thumb
< "2.3.0"
-
bap-veri
>= "0.2.5"
-
bap-x86
= "2.2.0"
Conflicts
None
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