package binsec
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Semantic analysis of binary executables
Install
dune-project
Dependency
Authors
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AAdel Djoudi
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BBenjamin Farinier
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CChakib Foulani
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DDorian Lesbre
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FFrédéric Recoules
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GGuillaume Girol
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JJosselin Feist
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LLesly-Ann Daniel
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MMahmudul Faisal Al Ameen
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MManh-Dung Nguyen
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MMathéo Vergnolle
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MMathilde Ollivier
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MMatthieu Lemerre
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NNicolas Bellec
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OOlivier Nicole
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RRichard Bonichon
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RRobin David
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SSébastien Bardin
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SSoline Ducousso
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TTa Thanh Dinh
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YYaëlle Vinçont
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YYanis Sellami
Maintainers
Sources
binsec-0.11.0.tbz
sha256=4cf70a0367fef6f33ee3165f05255914513ea0539b94ddfef0bd46fc9b42fa8a
sha512=cd67a5b7617f661a7786bef0c828ee55307cef5260dfecbb700a618be795d81b1ac49fc1a18c4904fd2eb8a182dc862b0159093028651e78e7dc743f5babf9e3
doc/binsec.symbolic/Binsec_symbolic/Default/State/Cookie/index.html
Module State.Cookie
A cookie contains the configuration elements to be used to reason on the symbolic formula (S.predicate).
It is passed to the functions S.check_sat and S.enumerate. It can be configured via the extension implemented by the state (see feature and S.more). For instance, SMT solver based states can use SetSMTSolver to select a different solver backend.
val default : unit -> tdefault creates a cookie with default parameters.
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