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Jack Nagel authored
IO#read does not raise EOFError, it just returns an empty string for each call after it consumes the underlying file or stream. This module is going to be refactored and the begin/rescue is going to be removed anyway.
Jack Nagel authoredIO#read does not raise EOFError, it just returns an empty string for each call after it consumes the underlying file or stream. This module is going to be refactored and the begin/rescue is going to be removed anyway.
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mach.rb 2.54 KiB
module ArchitectureListExtension
def universal?
self.include? :i386 and self.include? :x86_64
end
def ppc?
self.include? :ppc7400 or self.include? :ppc64
end
def remove_ppc!
self.delete :ppc7400
self.delete :ppc64
end
def as_arch_flags
self.collect{ |a| "-arch #{a}" }.join(' ')
end
end
module MachO
# Mach-O binary methods, see:
# /usr/include/mach-o/loader.h
# /usr/include/mach-o/fat.h
def mach_data
@mach_data ||= begin
offsets = []
mach_data = []
header = read(8).unpack("N2")
case header[0]
when 0xcafebabe # universal
header[1].times do |i|
# header[1] is the number of struct fat_arch in the file.
# Each struct fat_arch is 20 bytes, and the 'offset' member
# begins 8 bytes into the struct, with an additional 8 byte
# offset due to the struct fat_header at the beginning of
# the file.
offsets << read(4, 20*i + 16).unpack("N")[0]
end
when 0xcefaedfe, 0xcffaedfe, 0xfeedface, 0xfeedfacf # Single arch
offsets << 0
when 0x7f454c46 # ELF
mach_data << { :arch => :x86_64, :type => :executable }
else
raise "Not a Mach-O binary."
end
offsets.each do |offset|
arch = case read(8, offset).unpack("N2")
when [0xcefaedfe, 0x07000000] then :i386
when [0xcffaedfe, 0x07000001] then :x86_64
when [0xfeedface, 0x00000012] then :ppc7400
when [0xfeedfacf, 0x01000012] then :ppc64
else :dunno
end
type = case read(4, offset + 12).unpack("N")[0]
when 0x00000002, 0x02000000 then :executable
when 0x00000006, 0x06000000 then :dylib
when 0x00000008, 0x08000000 then :bundle
else :dunno
end
mach_data << { :arch => arch, :type => type }
end
mach_data
rescue
[]
end
end
def archs
mach_data.map{ |m| m.fetch :arch }.extend(ArchitectureListExtension)
end
def arch
case archs.length
when 0 then :dunno
when 1 then archs.first
else :universal
end
end
def universal?
arch == :universal
end
def i386?
arch == :i386
end
def x86_64?
arch == :x86_64
end
def ppc7400?
arch == :ppc7400
end
def ppc64?
arch == :ppc64
end
def dylib?
mach_data.any? { |m| m.fetch(:type) == :dylib }
end
def mach_o_executable?
mach_data.any? { |m| m.fetch(:type) == :executable }
end
def mach_o_bundle?
mach_data.any? { |m| m.fetch(:type) == :bundle }
end
end