Open source binary analysis tools.
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This is the main repository for the Macaw binary analysis framework. This framework is implemented to offer extensible support for architectures.

The main algorithm implemented so far is a code discovery procedure which will discover reachable code in the binary given one or more entry points such as _start or the current symbols.

The core libraries are:

  • macaw-base -- The core architecture-independent operations and algorithms.
  • macaw-symbolic -- Library that provides symbolic simulation of Macaw programs via Crucible.
  • macaw-x86 -- Provides definitions enabling Macaw to be used on X86_64 programs.
  • macaw-x86-symbolic -- Adds Macaw-symbolic extensions needed to support x86.

The libraries that make up Macaw are released under the BSD license.