//! Support for reading AIX XCOFF files. //! //! Traits are used to abstract over the difference between 32-bit and 64-bit XCOFF. //! The primary trait for this is [`FileHeader`]. //! //! ## High level API //! //! [`XcoffFile`] implements the [`Object`](crate::read::Object) trait for XCOFF files. //! [`XcoffFile`] is parameterised by [`FileHeader`] to allow reading both 32-bit and //! 64-bit XCOFF. There are type aliases for these parameters ([`XcoffFile32`] and //! [`XcoffFile64`]). //! //! ## Low level API //! //! The [`FileHeader`] trait can be directly used to parse both [`xcoff::FileHeader32`] //! and [`xcoff::FileHeader64`]. //! //! ### Example for low level API //! ```no_run //! use object::xcoff; //! use object::read::xcoff::{FileHeader, SectionHeader, Symbol}; //! use std::error::Error; //! use std::fs; //! //! /// Reads a file and displays the name of each section and symbol. //! fn main() -> Result<(), Box> { //! # #[cfg(feature = "std")] { //! let data = fs::read("path/to/binary")?; //! let mut offset = 0; //! let header = xcoff::FileHeader64::parse(&*data, &mut offset)?; //! let aux_header = header.aux_header(&*data, &mut offset)?; //! let sections = header.sections(&*data, &mut offset)?; //! let symbols = header.symbols(&*data)?; //! for section in sections.iter() { //! println!("{}", String::from_utf8_lossy(section.name())); //! } //! for (_index, symbol) in symbols.iter() { //! println!("{}", String::from_utf8_lossy(symbol.name(symbols.strings())?)); //! } //! # } //! Ok(()) //! } //! ``` #[cfg(doc)] use crate::xcoff; mod file; pub use file::*; mod section; pub use section::*; mod symbol; pub use symbol::*; mod relocation; pub use relocation::*; mod comdat; pub use comdat::*; mod segment; pub use segment::*;