Eric Christopher <echristo@...> writes: > > > FWIW you can use cmake to compile LLVM for windows with a VS project output. It has a support library for reading dwarf sections, but you may need to do a little bit of work to make sure it can understand the object file reading it if it isn't just a plain ELF file. > Feel free to follow up with me or the llvm-dev list if you have any problems. > > Thanks! > > -eric > > > On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 11:47 PM Ane <ane.echeverria- 2u8bcb4tnbuavxtiumw...@public.gmane.org> wrote: > > DavidA <davea42 <at> ...> writes: > > > > On 05/16/2016 12:43 AM, Ane wrote: > > > 've seen a lot of webpages to have an idea of what the libdwarf > library > > > can do, but I can't find the way to compile it in windows. The > reason to > > > do this, is that I want to read and understand an .axf file in my C# > > > program that I'm developing in Visual Studio 10 in Windows (I can > use VS15 > > > too). I don't need to debug anything, I only want read an .axf file, > so if > > > there is a way to do this, please I want to know it, and how to do > it. > > > > There is no simple way. At least one organization has done so, but > > their code is not part of the distribution. > > > > I do not know the details of what that organization did. > > I have no idea what a .axf file is. > > > > struct Dwarf_Obj_Access_Methods_s (libdwarf.h) > > is probably involved. > > > > Sorry, I have no further information. > > David Anderson > > > > -- > > From the attic came an unearthly howl. The whole scene had an eerie, > > surreal quality, like when you're on vacation in another city and > > "Jeopardy" comes on at 7:00 p.m. instead of 7:30. -- Roy Ashley > > > An .AXF file is an ARM eXecutable File which has an ELF/DWARF structure. > I've tried a few libraries (libdwarf, libelf, examples in VC for both of > them, libelfin in c++) and none of them can I compile correctly in > windows (it doesn't matter if there was in VS15 / VS10 / as a makefile > project with MinGW or normal project / just MinGW in command window ... > ). > I've just finded another library in C# "ElfSharp" and it seems to be > good for reading my .axf file, but I'm looking for decode the DWARF > sections. If anyone could help me, I'm all ears. > Thanks for the info anyway. > Ane. > _______________________________________________ > Dwarf-Discuss mailing listDwarf-Discuss- 94Vl1yqA2cm9tDkVm8dgcB2eb7JE58TQ@public.gmane.orghttp://lists.dwarfstd.o rg/listinfo.cgi/dwarf-discuss-dwarfstd.org > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Dwarf-Discuss mailing list > Dwarf-Discuss@... > http://lists.dwarfstd.org/listinfo.cgi/dwarf-discuss-dwarfstd.org >
I think I haven't explained myself very well. I want to do everything in Windows 7, and as far as I understood about LLVM, is for Unix Systems. I don't need the compiler to go faster, I need just compiling the source code, or at least, find some code which has no dependency of Unix libraries. Maybe I didn't understand your idea of doing it, so if it is so, please could you explain it to me again? Did you mean this about LLVM http://llvm.org/docs/GettingStartedVS.html ? Rigth now I'm looking for DWARF info in this library http://elfsharp.hellsgate.pl/examples.shtml , and I just read a section content but all of them are bytes and I need to read them as a dwarf info (and I'm thinking how to decode that part). If I haven't explained it better, please let me know. Thanks for the help, Ane. _______________________________________________ Dwarf-Discuss mailing list Dwarf-Discuss@lists.dwarfstd.org http://lists.dwarfstd.org/listinfo.cgi/dwarf-discuss-dwarfstd.org