hachoir 3.1.0+dfsg-3 source package in Ubuntu
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hachoir (3.1.0+dfsg-3) unstable; urgency=medium * Bump debhelper from old 12 to 13. * d/control: Fix wrong Vcs-*. -- Andrej Shadura <email address hidden> Mon, 21 Sep 2020 17:24:45 +0200
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- Debian Python Modules Team
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- Debian Python Modules Team
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Jammy | release | universe | misc |
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hachoir_3.1.0+dfsg-3.dsc | 1.8 KiB | 85e465d1e6e0f23a82451faecf8cd2c8c0e3eafd977ea0ba716efa8e86c7ae6e |
hachoir_3.1.0+dfsg.orig.tar.xz | 545.5 KiB | 332826ad56172c140de4b62a3799c98e15a65c2334d8e66d5b12b680975dcb51 |
hachoir_3.1.0+dfsg-3.debian.tar.xz | 7.5 KiB | 377c6a08c7e0bf7998991427f0f73edd07f3aa0bf8ef40b438b5ceb81f12d436 |
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- diff from 3.1.0+dfsg-1 to 3.1.0+dfsg-3 (839 bytes)
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Binary packages built by this source
- hachoir: Python framework to parse and edit binary files
Hachoir is a Python library used to represent of a binary file as a tree of
Python objects. Each object has a type, a value, an address, etc. The goal is
to be able to know the meaning of each bit in a file.
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Why using slow Python code instead of fast hardcoded C code? Hachoir has many
interesting features:
* Autofix: Hachoir is able to open invalid / truncated files
* Lazy: Open a file is very fast since no information is read from file,
data are read and/or computed when the user ask for it
* Types: Hachoir has many predefined field types (integer, bit, string, etc.)
and supports string with charset (ISO-8859-1, UTF-8, UTF-16, ...)
* Addresses and sizes are stored in bit, so flags are stored as classic fields
* Endian: You have to set endian once, and then number are converted in the
right endian
* Editor: Using Hachoir representation of data, you can edit, insert, remove
data and then save in a new file.
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Hachoir provides command-line tools using its parsers:
* hachoir-grep: find a text pattern in a binary file
* hachoir-metadata: get metadata from binary files
* hachoir-strip: modify a file to remove metadata
* hachoir-urwid: display the content of a binary file in text mode
* hachoir-wx: display the content of a binary file in a GUI